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FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1922 JACKSON (MISS.) DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE LATEST SPORT NEWS JACKSON'S BEST STORE. COTTON STATES LEAGUE SCHEDULE The Only Completa Department Store In Mississippi ssijjp Smart New Footwear for Spring and Easter Stylish Models of Durability and Moderate Prices presents for the approval of the fastidious and carefully dressed woman, footwear of authentic styling in a bountiful variety of new models. Strap effects, sandal effects, short vamps, block heels and many other new Spring variations in fashionable colors are very moderately priced for Easter. CLUB GREENVILLE CLARK8DALE MERIDIAN JACKSON GREENWOOD VICKSBURG May 1, 2, 3 May 18, 19, 20 May 4, 5, 8 Apr. 27.

28, 29 May 22, 23, 24 GREENVILLE READ June 6. 8. 7 June 22. 23, 24 June 8, 9, 10 June 1, 2. 3 June 26, 27, 28 July 27, 28, 29 July 6, 7, 8.

July 3, 4, 4 July 10, 11, 12 July 17. 18, 19 Aug .14. 15, 18 Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2 Aug.

17, 18, 19 Aug. 10, 11, 12 Sept 4.5.6 May 8, 9. 10 May 15, 16, 17 Apr. 27, 28, 29 May 19, 20 Apr. 24r 25, 2G CLARKSDALE June 12, 13, 14 THE June 19, 20, 2 1 June 1, 2, 3 June 22, 23, 24 May 2D.

30, 31 June 29, 30, Jy. 1 July 30, Aug. 2 July J7, 18, 19 July 6, 7, 8 July 3, 4, 4 i Aug. 21, 22. 23 Aug.

28, 29, 30 Aufl. 10, 11, 12 Aug. 31, Set, 1, 2 Aug. 1, 8, 9 Apr. 24, 25, 28 May 11, 12, 13 DATTV May 8, 9, 10 Apr.

20. 21, 22 Apr. 27, 28, 29 MERIDIAN May 29, 30, 31 June 15. 16, 17 June 12, 13, 14 May 25, 26. 27 June 1, 2, 3 20, 21.

22 July 13. 14, 15 NEWS July 24, 25, 26 July 17. 18, 19 June 29. 30, July 1 Aug. 7, 8, 9 Aug.

24. 25, 28 Aug. 21, 22, 23 Aug. 3, 4, 5 Aug. 10.

11, 12 May 15, 16, 17 Apr. 20, 21, 22 May 22, 23, 24 Way 1, 2, 3 May 11, 12, 13 JACKSON June J9, 20, 21 May 25, 26, 27 June 26, 27, 28 Erm June 6, 6, 7 June 15, 16, 17 July 13, 14, 15 July 10, 11, 12 July 27, 28, 29 UIV June 29, 30, July 1 July 30, Aug. 1," 2 Aug. 28, 29, 30 Aug. 3, 4, Sept.

4, 5, 6 Aug. 14, 15, 16 Aug. 24, 25, 26 May 11, 12, 13 May 22, 23, 24 May 4, 5, 6 Apr. 24, 25, 26 May 8, 9, 10 GREENWOOD June 15, 1C. 17 June 26, 27, 28 June 8, 9, 10 May 29, 30, 31 ATFST June 12.

13, 14 July 30, Aug. 1, 2 July 84, 25, 26 July 3, 4, 4 July 20, 21, 22 LitMLiiSX July 13 14, 15 Aug. 21, 25, 26 8pt. 4. 5, 6 Aug.

17, ,18, 19 Aug. 7, 8, Aug. 21, 22, 23 i i Apr. 20, 21. 22 May 4.

6, 6 May 1, 2, 3 May 18, 19, 20 May 15. 16, 17 VICKSSURG May 25, 2. 27 June 8, 9, 10 June 5, 6, 7 June 22, 23, 24 June 19. 20, 21 SPORTS July 24, 5. 26 July 20, 21, 22 July 10, 11.

12 July 6. 7, July 27, 28, 29 OrUAlkJ Aug. 3, 4, 5 Aug. 17, 18, 19 Aug. 14, 15, 18 Aug.

31, 8ept. 1, 2 Aug. 28, 29, 30 Lmt Miniite Easter Specials for Friday and Saturday Only Sale of Easter Dresses i Bought at; a tremendous price concession and sale priced Friday and Saturday; igamea, pne In the afternoon, and either the home, or visiting clla- slxty Eaeh city will be given Sums on 'the horn grounds. Thin In the season's schedule under which the si composing the newly organized Cotton Htate League will operate UurinK the comlnK aumimr. One hundred mid twenty games hav been apportioned anion the rifles making up the urbanization, the aeon to be-sln on April io.

ami continue through Labor I my. tieptember 4, until Hrlitembfr Greenville. Clarksdale and Green, wood will have opening days; Jackson, VlckaburK and Meridian the Fourth of July games; Sunday con. tratt will be lilayed in Vli'ksuurg, Greenville and Clarkadale, and Clarkflilnle and Meridian will get the last gamf of the season on their grounds. Oreenwood will not luirtlcipate In any Hab bath afternoon bat tin on one in the morning, beinu en the program.

1 The schedule was compiled by Messrs. Shotwell, lllncheliff pud all of this state, who a.t te 4 in collaboration in revising and ineetinK the requests of the various managements. 37 A for Jacknun, the opening Kame here will be played on April 24, when Greenwood comes for three content. April 24. 25 and 26.

The local club will open the it-ax on at Clarkidaie, on April 20. Greenwood will be the opponent on July 4, two MITCHELLS BRILLIANT Values thai are actually worth up to $75j00 A truly fortunate purchase from a manufacturer whose need for ready cash caused him to sacrifice these frocks to. us. His distress is your gain. We bought them at tremendous bargain you get them the same way andTjust in time for Easter.

Come early for best choice. STYLES ARE Bouffant, beaded, embroidered, basoue. rlraned. hplted. MISSISSIPPI AND ILLINOIS WILL YAGE BATTLE HERE IN REAL COLLEGE CLASSIC TOMORROW Jackson Fan sto See Two Formidable Teams Meet in Tilt on Northern Institution Against South-em Saturday Afternoon at 3 p.m.

8TARKV1LI.E, April 14 (sr clall A. M. defeated theUniver.il of Wbconsin, to 1, today in It final same of the series, which bloused, tailored, new slit sleeves, straight and sport A batter, after hitting the bad He then turns to his left about a featured by the pitching of Mite and the extra base hitting- of ilh teams. A home run by Elliot! In the fourth inning gave W'lxco sin her only score, and Myer, the la roons' shortstop, duplicated his I fit in the seventh inning with anol ft circuit -drive. In fact, Myer ba lis regular field day with on his first trip to the plate he ti a base on balls, hie next effort rki a three base hit that followed im wki MATERIALS INCLUDE yarn insiae ot tne roui line on lair territory and returns to first base.

Before reaching the first base, after overrunning It, he Is touched with the bull by the first baxeman. After turning on fair territory the run- Paulette Crepe, Canton Crepe, Sports Silk Tricotine, nvr in una tin H.ininr in ark make Saturday's gam at State 'air i'iik ail the mure important. Her Is just how the two teams will match up, according to available data: The Illinois nine started its Inva-alon of Mississippi soil last Saturday, defeating Ule Miss decisively and following closely by battling to a tie with Coach Chadwicks Aggies Tuesday, after being forced to I. oncl. but came dli-etiy back, to first.

i is ni out or saief i-oiret Twill, Tatleta, Crepe Komain, Velette and Satin Kennlngton'i Second Floor The runner is safe. It does not matter how he turns after reach- flrnt liiia, nrriv irif-rl wia lru fno attempt to go to second. It does not matter whether ho turns to the right or left in fair or foul ground. Just so he makes no attempt to advance to second. All Wool Tweed Suits HV HCUt AHKHV ttiiti Jaclcaoa will be Invaded by a souther and a northern college tomorrow afternoon when Mississiiinl College meeta I'niteraity of Illinois, at State Fair park, In what win probably prove the greatest baseball of lit kind in the history of the commonwealth.

The game will be called at 1:10 p. m. Both teams are reported in excel' lent shape for the tilt and the umpire's familiar starting croak will find two formidable foea lined up In opposition on the local field. Coach Kobinaon, of the Mississippi nine, is expected to use either big Jim Edwards or Clark, both of whom are exceedingly dependable southpaws. The former is the property of the Cleveland, American League Club, while the latter has sprung into prominence this year by establishing himself as one of Kobinson's bent "regulars." The mound selection of Coach Lundgren, of (he Illinois squad, is as yet uncertain, but It would be safe to predict that he anticipates a hard tussle In his wlndup campaign in thla state and will choose wisely.

The team from the mid-western state brings It the title of Western Conference champions of laat season and seven members of th suuad were principally renticftribl for the (requisition of those honors In which will As We Were oiaieiy alter Miicneus tnrea bagger in the second inning. In kha fifth he led orf with a single, arid then topped off the day with 9its home run in the seventh, whjloh came with no one on the bases. i A. M. had littled tn do In Irie field, Mitchell striking out seventeen of the visitors and allowing only four scattered hits.

Hoffman, for Wisconsin pitched a heady gmm and war in trouble only in the second and seventh innings. He was taken out in the seventh and Pick-ford retired the Maroons in order In the seventh and eighth Innings. Although the 'Wisconsin team showed the lack of outdoor practice, which bad weather has made Impossible, they played a fighting, and aggressive game, and created a very favorable impression on their first visit here. The Maroons have no games scheduled for the balance of the week, but will spend the next two days preparing for their trip into Tennessee next week, in which they meet the University of Tennessee, Vanderbllt University and the University of the South. Big Girls Fine Sheer Dresses i Made of organdy, pongee and shantung crepe de chine in sizes 6 to 14.

Kennington's Second Floor rest up Monday because of rain. Wednesday the northern outfit trimmed the farmera by a goodly margin, while Thursday they took University of Alabama into camp in excellent fashion. No lesa an enviable record Is the one being nursed by the Choctaws. Only one contest has been lout this season by Kobinson's boya and that was by the narrow score of 2 to to L'nlversity of Florida. Just a matter of proUng to the Florida team, however, that the Clinton school would not stand for any clean sweep or the the Choctaw reversed affairs on the club front the semi-tropics next day, 4 to 0.

8o with a final summing up of the situation to date, Saturday's mlxup may be termed a "survival of the fittest" test, and with regular route facilities restored through the recession of the flood waters, a huge crowd of fans and students is looked for at the great college clUHSie. Saying Folks of Jackson who are In the To $35.00 Values Sale Priced habit of trodding over to Ktate Fair Park to witness various articles of baseball thereon continue to watch with hopeful anxiousness the futt receding waters at the pit of the Amie Street hill, and are in the praying mood that regular facilities well be established for getting out to the grounds for Saturday's melee between Mississippi College and University of Illinois. A vast multitude it expected to be on hand for the battle, which will be hard fought because of the strength of both aggregations. The Box Score: WIsCOBSlB) Gulf port's Team Has Been Formed Canton To Play Local Hi' Today Husselwhite, the little keystone saclter for the ilillgaps nine, is fast coming: into prominence' because of hia knack of slamming the pellet ABRHPOA Williams. If ...4 0 0 3 a Foy 2b 0 0 110 Caesar cf ...4 0 1 0 0 0 Elliott cs 4 1 1 1 2 2 J.

Williams lb ....4 0 1 12 0 0 Berrv ...4 0 0 0 0 Dugan 3b ,,.1 0 0 0 0 CombackertP 2 0 1110 Tebell rf ...0 0 0 1 0 0 Hoffman 2 0 0 0 3 0 Pickford 10 0 0 0 0 Paddock ...1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 14 24 7 2 Capes and Wrappy Coats '48 Values to $69.50 This group of highest grade wraps are made of the finest materials and beautifully lined with silk. All are very handsomely trimmed in the new Spring modes that are so-smart. Kennington's Second Floor to the far beyond. In both Karnes with the Sox, Musselwhlte connected with a circuit smath In each, and Wednesday's contest with the Choctaws was featured by another equally as far by that youngster. Another special purchase made by our Mrs.

Vincent while in New York last week and just arrived in time to take their place in the Easter parade. Deevloped in the finest of all-wool tweeds and all silk lined. Colors of Copen, orchid, rose and mixtures, Every woman who purchases one of these suits will receive a splendid bargain. Kennington's Second Floor Now that all the wiseacres have Mississippi A. A M.

had their say regarding- the outlook GULFPORT. April 14 (Special). Gulfport's baseball team, which will represent the city in the independent playing during the present season, will be composed of Eddie Hanson, George Frents, Cecil Giv-han, George Bryse, C. 4. Travis, J.

Burros. Rod Gordon Smith, Roy Bridges, John Showers, Dan Showers, Robert Dana. F. Frents, Granville Osoinach and George Kennedy. The enthusiasts of the city have organlied and ordered uniforms upon Which will be the wording- "Gulfport'" iiooal merchants will subscribe funds with which to finance the team, assuring every success of the national game, the first of which will be played here Wednesday of asat week.

AB PO A for a real baseball club for Jackson this summer, Jimmy Moore will be .3 3 1 2 10 1 16 1 0 0 0 gin next week to whip into shape a real team for the Capital City, without any suggestions from anyone. With Cox's addition to the in The baseball team of the local high school will meet the Canton High Bchool team here this noon, at 4o'clock. Because of the fact that the Mis-siasippl College-Millaaps game at Ktate Fair 1'ark, Wednesday, was extended later than was anticipated, the contest between the local High School and Clinton was called in the fourth inning with the score of 8 to 4 In favor of the Capital City youngsters. In this afternoon's tilt, the following lineup will represent the local school: R. O'Ferrell, pitcher; Van Martin, catcher; J.

H. Harris, first base; Loper, second base; A. Leggett, shortstop; Wills, third baie; bos-wU, Itltfleld; Mallett. righttield and Kendall, centerfield. Flora will be met next Wednes.

day by the local boys, while Durant will be taken on Friday. Myer ss Little Sb Klindworth Flower If Rawls lb Parker cf Howell 2b 7 0 ...3 ...4 ...4 ...3 ...3 ...2 ...2 field, and Cannon's support; in the 1 outer gardens, a formidable mechine 0 0 1 0 1 will be thrown against the other Arnold rf clubs of the circuit. April Turner rf Mitchell 4 1 Tom Gullv and Joe Edwards, out Totals ..31 6 8 27 fielder and pitcher, respectively for batted for Foy in Sth Inning, Silk Scarfs GIVE f.ll Robinson's Choctaws, look every Inch the typical baseball performer. Oulley especially has that carriage Easter Millinery which distinguishes him among a bunch of uniforhud- players. Somewhat over sixfeet tall, Gulley weighs Jtround the two hundred pound mark.

Gulley and Edwards Score by innings: i. i Wisconsin OQO 100 000 ,1 A. M. 030 601 20x 6 Three base hits Meyer, Mitchell. Home runs Elliott, Myer.

Sacrifice hits Little. Howell, Klindworth. Stolen bases Little (2), Turner. Arnold. Struck out by Mitchell, 17; by Hoffman, by Pickford, 1.

Bases on balls-r-off Hoffman, 2, Time, 2 hours. Umpire Wilson (A. In all the new high colors that are so suitable for wear with tweed suits and sweaters. Specially priced. Sale Priced 12- are only two bf the many splendidly built boys on the Mississippi College nine, a majority of the others being in the same category.

When the boys of the local Fire Fire Department and those of the Sox nine meet Monday afternoon, the big stand at State Fair Park rhould groan under its human burden if fans here know what appreciation for service rendered means. The fire laddies are to be given a large portion of the gate receipts for their benefit fund and local fans must turn en mass and help the good cause along. Not- only that, hut they arc promised a nifty little game. Easter Apparel for Little Tots The loveliest of French Bonnets for little tots.1 Elhorately trimmed wltb lace and ribbon and come in many cunning styles. 13 to IS head sizes.

MOder-ntt-ly priced at $3.50 to $5.00. SPUR MERIDIAN. April 14 (Special) Pitcher R. B. Nichols and First Raseman Herbert Brenner, on the Birmingham pay roll, have been released by Manager Molseworth to the Meridian, Cotton States, club and vill report at once.

Both are described as nifty" ball players, let ao by the Barons because, of necessity to reduce the string before the Southern League season opened. Both were here with the Birmingham team In the two game series of last week. Manager Kohlbecker does not Intend to let Hamilton, who has been seasoning out a first dur Ing the-, try out season, go but as Hamilton- and Brenner both can May othr than first tsek grabbers, they will both be kept, playing alternately, it is said, for a time at least. Manager Kohlbecker is somewhat troubled over Pitcher Donovan, who has shown up so well in playing against the big clubs who have stopped over here, Donovan Is under contract with Chattanooga, It I said, and while the Lookout folks did not oppose his coming: to Meridian, In fact, gave their consent. It is stated, they now want 'Donovan back and have ao informed blra.

0 Distinctive new model3 of elegant charm, fashioned of black hair and maline, haircloth and silk lace, leghorn and many other lovely models. Beautifully trimmed with colorful flowers true examples of the designers ait. Included at this price are fsonio smart sport hats. Specially priced for Friday and Satur- day only. i Konnlngton's Third Floor Qhe right UtOenlkr Oliver Twist Wash Suits for Boys In Oliver Twist or Middy styles that are quite cute.

Easily laundered and ideal for Faster Morn. Siii to 8. Priced $1.85, $2.50. $3.00 and Kennington's Second Floor Donovan has wired in return that nf the Chattanooga folks will furnish his transportation from M-eridian to Chattanooga, he will And that's the end of the Donovan chapter for the time be-Inpr. Meridian fans like.

"Don' and hope he will stay here. After securing ntcher Nichols, Manager Kohlbecker decided to let one of Jtls twirlers mo while the going: was good releasing Pitcher Eck-ert to VU'ksburg. This youngster hiils from Cincinnati, la ambitious for honors and confident he will get to the big leagues within a few years. And there are few who doubt it Torweugnt uuwjywi Arrow Collars Why Is Bliss Sixteen So Welcome?.

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