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PAGE EIGHT. LOGANSPORT, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924. READ IT ON All Sports Covered By Best Writers tOGAL RIFLEMEN- WIN OVER WALTON The N. R- A-. club made-it-one out of with the Walton marksmen Wednesday night in, the third came of the year at the high school rifle range.

The Walton crew fell to'the tune of 960 to 952. The expert shooting of Smith, Brentoa-and Hortou was responsible for the local victory. Despite the eagle eyes of Shep- ier and Tritt with a score of 1SS each, the visiting aggregation was unable to compete with the superior marksmanship of the local crew. Smith, local recruit, was high man with-a score of 13!) out of a possible 200. Shepl(-ir and Tritt of Walton tied for second honors and Brenton of Logansport pulled up I with, a third.

J. ,1. Mitchell, -who has been con-1 fined to his home with serious ill- ness past week, also, took part and despite sickness made a score of iS8. The result of. the ns follows: Walton 952 Ballard 152 Ballard iSo! Spohn; 1S1 Shepler 198 I 2 Mumnieg' 19ii Logansport 960 Brenton 339 Mitchell JS Hudson 3Su Fisher :7 j.

Horton 193 Only'the five highest scores wtire counted as final results of the meat. Each man shot two rounds or ten shots each ten points being marked up for each perfect shot NEW NATIONAL LEAGUE UMP FROM TEXAS DYKES MUST OUST HALE Kraut's Specials For Friday, Kixv. Saturday Pure Lard, p'er pound- 4 Ibs. Michigan Navy Beans 4 boxes of Jello, Index "Brand 1 Ib. can Calumet Baking Powder 2 large boxes Post-Toas- iles or.

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red Chill Beans 25c 27c 25c 65c 83c 45c 25c 25c SPORT SPARKS I 0- I i Track meets among Indiana high I -i schools are not generally crowded I with" spectators. Why baseball I and 'track isn't as popular among 'fans of high school sports as basketball and football la. still an open question. A man said the other day that in the spring of the year there were too many sports available for any one sport to have much success. Perhaps he was" right Intelligent coaches 1 nave said that track demands the most physical effort on the part the athlete of any sport.

In order to be in shape for field events the I college athlete starts in the middle of winter. Yet with all this hard work fans go fishing up the rivers on the days meets are held. Dear lacking for somebody else (since the basketball season is over) to vent our feelings on. Referees we have nix. Who would you suggest? I.

M. GRUMPY. Dear I. Try pickin' on somebody else once in a while besides someone who knows- something. Try a chicken for instance.

VETERANS MIX IN SOME PLAY. Max- Bishop, Baltimore star, has ousted i Dykes as second sacker on the Philadelphia Athletics. Dykes is-to win a berth a regular he'must beat out. the hard- hitting Sammy Halo. ITALIAN SILK i 43c 38c 25c We carry a full line of fresh and greon Store Behind the Goods" Kraut Grocery "The Store Behind the Goods" Free Delivery 218 Market St.

Phone 41 luxurious oo'rset and brassiere combinations for p'gura that reauires 'little siiptorf'arp of a keavy grade of com- with lace ar.d Folks, meet J. Monroe. Sweeney, John Heydler's "baby umpire." The youthful Mr, Sweeney, who, by the way, disputes the statement that Ernest arbiter, is the only man in the world who makes a profession of officiating in. three major sports, will make his 'debut as an indicator-handler in the older major circuit when the 1924 season rolls, around. Sweeney has umpired in the Texas League for the past two season's; He has made an enviable record as an official in Doak Robert's Tis said that Texas Leaguers 'think the only good um- pires'are.

those who have passed from-this And, of course, that means the Lone Star loop is a place 1 for youngster to make good as an umpire. However, Sweenev handles the ballplayers just like a -knows his stuff and is admired by fans for his earnestness and ami- It to meet, tough situations vith tlif greatest of ease and celerity. The Ouicley dispute is caused the fact that Mr. Swoenpv is the I 01 greatest, football oipl and the leading basketball referee In-those parts. This is the time of- year when aspiring track candidates are reminded by the head of the house that out thq winter's ashes Is as good a way as any to get in a i i a Bureau Dear My sweetie is a baseball pla.yer and he seems undecided' whether h'e should spend'his evenings with me or practicing with the team.

Would you consider this an In- SUlt? Dsar Beebe: No. We'd consider the source. married to divorced wife of auto salesman. Another home for Rogers. He has been married" before but still has a lot of'nerve KLAN BASKETBALL TOURNEHHIS WEEK basketball tournament lias bec'n announced to the ready long list of tourneys held Indiana.

This one is in the form of a Ku Klux K-lan junior basket ball tourney to be -held in Elwood, Friday and Saturday. Ten teams have been included in the lineup for the -week, end games. those included are Logans- WHAT THE WILD WAVES ARE SAYING CARRY SPECIAL CABS. WLAG. Minneapolis, Minn-, (Central 417) 6 p- in.

"Near. East- Relief;" 7:30 p. in. Farm Lecture; 9:20 Business message; 9:30 Busi- caJ program; 11 p. m- M'GR.

BuSalo, N- Y. (Bastej-n port, Indianapolis, Kokonio, Prince-1 0 FI Dinner music; 7:30 p. m. Digest of the Bay's News;" 8 p. m.

Musical program: 10 p. m- Vocal program; 11 p- m. Supper- music. Schenectady, N- Y-, (Eastern 380) 8 p. m.

Concert; 10:30 p. m. Dance music. 'KYW. Chicago (Central 636) 6:50 Bedtime story; 7 p- m- Din, ner music; 7:35 p- m.

"State Po- zd the Indiana cham-: llce Organization." 10 p. m. Mid- A gold medal will nt R. erue ton El-wood, Terre Haute. North Vernon and Peru.

All these teams will meet at tha Elwood Armory, tomorrow and Saturday. The first opponent of the local team is scheduled as Thse two teams meet at 7 o'clock Friday. The winning team of the-meet bo awarded the Indiana cham pions trophy. A gold medal -will jgh R. 6 vu.e given the player showing the BZ.

Springfield, lEast- abllity during the tourney and the; ern 33g Dinner concert; best metal attitude. .7 lu Dramatized story; 7:30 A special car carrying flftj- students of the engineering department of Valpariso university to Indianapolis through- here over the Logansport division today-, The special baggage car that carried the show troop "Just Married this from Terre Haute. "Wednesday left for Marion over the Logansport division, tils morning. TIES FOK FIRST. Paul: McCarty, son of Mr- and Mrs.

J. J- McCarty, 526 Tenth street, tied with Kert Hitch of Evansville for first. honors in contest conducted at the Indiana Gardens at South Bend few- days ago. The contest was held with the view of determining the best syncopation derived on the piano by the participants. UMBRELIA On? of tho most pretentious urn- brollas seen this season Is very short and stubby as to stature and has a beaded handle.

Plans have also been arranged Bedtime story; 11 p- ni. p. Ill- whereby the Indiana champions chamber Music, will meet the Ohio champions Sat- WDAF. Kansas City, (Cen- urday to fight for honors between a 411). 5 pj m.

School of Air; the two states. p. Novelty 11:45 P. M-- i i Frolic. WOO- Philadelphia, Pa-, (Eastern 509) 7:30 p.

m. Dinner music: 8:30 Special program; 9:15 "The LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS veterans of the New York Giants who believe in mixing in a little play with their training stunts are Hank Gowdy and Joe Oescher. Leapfrog IB' the game, with Oeschcer doing the 'leaping. Manager McGraw is positive Pitcher. Oescher will be a big winner for him this year.

MAKES GOOD USE OF DOG New York--Sid Terris. New York, won decision over Phil Logan, Buffalo. 10 rounds; Tommy O'Brien, Milwaukee, got decision over Pep O'Brien, Scranton, 10 rounds. Bogash, of Bridgeport, out-pointed Georgia "West, of New York, 10 rounds. LAKGlfcLASS HEBE.

Delaware River Bridge;" 9:30 10 p. m. Grand Organ recital; Dance music. WOS. Jefferson City, tral 440) 8 p- m.

Address souri;" 8:20 p. m. Dance gram. KHJ. Los Angeles, cific 495) 6:30 Children's 7 p.

m- Organ recital; pro. (Pa- prop. CAPSULES 'I cannot praise them enough, and recommend them to, ttose, suffering from stomach." JAMES HtK- BERT, 1991 Fhishing.N.Y. These quick-act- TMsules havehelped stomach suSerers for over 20 years. One or two give prompt relief from dyspepsia and other stomach Satisfaction or money bacJt.

uei them from your druggist. McGRAW SEEKS TfflSiHURLER MB 0 MY 'CAN THIS BE TY NAY, NAY LAD WE CANNOT LIE. Get Jaques 1 at Homer Closson's. tells Sf a. few ath- inclined young men of this ike it upon themselves to "also some of our drug store boys Logansport would brad; uate from the "honorable mention column.

We are also advi.red that nobody will be excused from spring foot- bair practice on acr.ount of "spring- fever. Did anyone ever'hnmr what became of the thin All the dimes probably turned out to be bad pennies -when- Anderson didn't win the championship. Track fans will probably have a i good chance to see -what, pros- John" McGraw is not" satisfied pects L- has for. a snappy with his wants Jimmy! squad the Class Ring Philadelphia Star. Last year Meet on Friday, April 12.

Broad- with a tailender, Ring won IS est mouth Ulkers before tte sea, more than any The final of the course oC ten i lessons on the Psychology of Religious Education was given at the'Y- C. A. last night by Prof. Brandenburg of Purdue University. One hundred persons took the lesson and according to the university instructor this is an unusual large number of people in one community to be interested enough in the subject to taka the course.

m. Studebaker Radio orchestra; Vocal program. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa-, (Eastern 462) 6:30 m. Dinner con' cert 7:30 p.

m. Uncle Kaybeo; 8:30 p- m. Musical program- Chicago, 111., (Central 447) 7 p- m. Weekly. "Wide Awake Club; 7:30 p- m.

Music Memory contest; p. m- "Jottings;" 8:40 LaSalle orchestra; 9 Recreational; 9:15 p- m. Program by faculty school oJ! music. SPRING COLDS ATTACK YOU IF, WEAK RUN DOWN i-TOiS During days of Spring a cold quickly To drive off the cold and build new resisting power no better' tonic food medicine can be uted than Father John's Medicine, be- ctuse the pure, nourishing ele- rrwnte of which It is made rebuild health ind strength. In more than sixty-eight years-- Father John's Medicine Is guaranteed free from alcohol or any dangerous The -wholesome, strength-budding food which it contains eaelly taken up by the system and it gives the very resisting power BO greatly needed at this time.

HERE'S WAY TO- END ECZEMA Sarasota; Fla--Irish" Meusel, star uses his pet dog to retrieve ground outfielder of the New York Giants balls past him in the field. Pride in -his native state caused Meusel to name the pedigreed canine "Cal," which is short for No master your eczc'ma Is located--on tlic hands, lace or body--u is now possible to obtain lasting-' relict i the use of salves or ill-smelling lotions. Ki-Ui-Ga. a i a solution fr-ura the-' depths- ft the earth, has produced the most astonishing results in clironio cases of eczema that would never yield to ordinary methods or treatment. lvi-Ui-Ga's seemingly magic power over eczema and skin eruptions comes from the blending: of eleven i minerals I a harmless odorless liciuid by a process known only to the'Master Chemist--Mature.

Being soothing a healing, it can, be used on the tona- erost skin. freely to affected parts with', soft Itching- and stop-right away and i i a few days' time the raw scaly or i a patches should begin to heal. Ki-La-Ga can -be obtained for $1 at Homer Closson. drusrcrist The Ki-La-Ga Company, Sacramento, Calif. i 1 i mtfr Europe vk A Jt 1 Canadi You're only 4 days on the open this way--2 days on the sheltered St.

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R. 8. ELWORTHY General Agent 40 N. Dearborn -St. Chicago, UN; I A VVOR.LD Indiana University Annual Spring Tour 24 Picked Voices Instrumental and Vocal Soloists, and Hoaggie CarmichaeFs Ccllegians A Rip Snortin' Jazz Band SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1920, 8:00 P.

M. Logansport High School Auditorium SAFETY HELMET LATEST IN TURF MILLINERY HERE FINED- John Rossi and Antoinette Rossi Italians, arrested on charges of receiving liquor from a common or other carrier, were fined'550 and costs in 'oplice court yesterday by Judge George Custer 'The car which was in their possession at the time of tehir arrest was ordered returned to them by the court. Frank Me- Hale appeared as counsel for the defendants- INDIAN SPEAKS TOMGHT This evening at the Market St. rhurch, Albert Freeman, a Sioux Indian, will deliver a lec- tura cm "The American Indian of Today." He holds a degree from the IJniversity of Southern California- No admission fee will be charged. Here Is sornetMnc distinctly new in millinery for tie Jockeys.

The manv injuries suffered by jockeys last year in falls from; their mounts, brain being the usual resnlt i a for concussion incovationln' turt headgear. In the picture we have Jockey S. Bullman of tie R. T. Wilson stable-wearing the latest safety helmet.

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