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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 8

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KHJllT PETE HENRY IN NATIONAL LEAGUE AGAIN. ffT .1 i I I mi xi ii mi irnTrn imw i rmi rni ru uiiiil nz SPANISH GRiD BATTLE IS "Saints Night TRIED VETERANS INJECTED The Call Of The Outdoors BY.WILL H. DILO LOCALALL-AMERICAN TflGKLE At Tuesday A eilAXCK FOH BASS part time salary of a Bureau of Fisheries expert. Hitherto, as you INTO LINEUP OF NATIONALS In Cage League Herbert Hoover, ths other day, know- it has been the practice to mum coni hi II wrote me a letter outlining a new activity of the government in pro propagate fish In elaborate and viding black baas for stocking riv expensive, hatcheries; and to pour hundreds of thousands of freshly WASHINOTOM. Jan.

1. UP) ers and lakes In communities Four Saint Teams To Play With ths cry In other cities for! Harris will take the veterans hatched half-inch fry Into the which do not have enough of these FEATURED BY ARMED GUARD IJAIICELOMA, Kpnln, Jan. II With armed guards on liatrot both Inside) and outside ihe field, til Club IVpnnol of Madrid defeated the. Club liarcelonia) for I lie football (iismplonslilii of Spain. The wore was who lo nothing.

Only the armed guards and the referee and other witnessed the game, TtiCgt-eminent had permitted tb contest only mi ihe ground tliat there shold be no sited at ors, In the fear that the bit tcrnesn between the Spaniard and CataUiiiiai might fulminate In disorders. fine fish. young tiioou. liuik urirntn, proua.or nu cmo nrst to not springs, IN GOOD STANDING FDR president of a world's champion Church League Games In One Evening. The Church Athletic Council In His letter outlined a plan by which any group of sportsmen, by as he did last year.

This plan, he believes, permitted the club to enter the season In better con ship baseball club, anxious to head simply building artificial ponds, his team at ths top has thrown can supply 60,080 small bass a streams. About ti per cent of them die or are devoured. "By th, method we have developed for propagating in natural yet protocted places, we nurse them up to three to six Inches In size In a single season, and we believe 95 per cent of them should survive when put Into the streams. "With one further season for making the seasonal schedule lor all precedent to the winds and Injected into his lineup a sprink year to the waters of their com the Uhurch league has done so that all four of ths "Saint" churches munity at little cost. The Bureau dition than for several years.

It also brought the veterans up to an even standing with the younger men in this respect. John McCraw's New York Gi ling of tried veterans tor ths 125 National Professional Football League Official Agrees of Fisheries will supply bass fry campaign. will be playing on ths same evening. These particular league Manager Stanley Harris will for the ponds, and will send an expert fish culturlst to look after ants will furnish good part of games will corns tomorrow eve- take to Tsmpa for spring training them. the opposition for the Nationals nlng at ths V.

M. C. A. The Bureau will not only do it, a pitching staff mainstays who have been figures for years on the baseball field. In addition to Wal For the first time this season the growth In the streams, there should be about 125,000 ten-Inch bass available for the boy to do his worst upon.

We would continue to NEW CAITAIV SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 19 Luther but Is anxious to do it. Mr. Hoover, on the spring training Jaunt northward, the two teams resuming hostilities where they left off In the world's series. Smith, fastest track man at Wittenberg college, has been named replenish breeding slock each sea quartet of representative local church teams are scheduled to face the other.

Tuesday night the St. Luke's open the festivities by en-(raising Kt. Mark's, while the St. who Is a great bass fisherman himself, is anxious to help stock every stream and lake in America with black bass. Mr.

Hoover says: son if necessary and also expert ad Prospects of the team depend captain and manager of the 1825 track team. ter Johnson, who now Is expected to Join the team as a result of his failure to buy a Pacific coast franchise, the mound crew will Include George Mogrldge and Tom Zachary, last year's southpaw bul "As a result of systematic ex a gr.at deal on the effectiveness of Johnson, who has reported himself In good condition. It Is Paul's follow In meeting the fit. vice as long as congress does not diminish our appropriation. My hope la that he could establish a method of fish propagation at a perimental work we, this year from 15 acres of ponds, produced John's- The other league game between First Presbyterians and First To "Place" Trio of Former Canton Players Who Refused to Go With Franchise Three former Ounton Bulldog gridiron luminaries, one of whom is Wilbur 'Tote" Henry of Mansfield, wlio refused to play with Cleveland nt'tor the Canton rnnchi.se was sold to that city, have been reinstated to poml standing in the National Professional Football The trio of moleskin warriors from whom the ban )in been lifted are Henry, the brawny nil-American tackle while playing at Washington and Jefferson Ijirner Conover, erstwhile Penn State nll-Amori-onn center, and Harry Kobb, brilliant Penn State broken field runner.

4 pointed out however (bat Harris warks; Dutch Keuther, obtained three to six-Inch black bass for a trifle the cost of present methods from Brooklyn; Stanley Covcles Christian will be reeled oil first, net expenditure of about 00 plus and with infinitely more practical will have four reteran left hand-ers. Reuther, Gregg, Mogrldge, and Zachary, to put against teams kte, bought from Cleveland; Vean The two leading "8alnt" teams the rental of the swamp and the results." Gregg, the veteran from Seattle; are St. Luke's and St. John's. They Fred Marberry, brilliant- relief have both copped two out of six WANTED To Buy CHICKENS E.

GRAUER CCKV ith St. Market hurler last year; Curley Ogden, which have shown a weakness for port side hurlers and much Is expected by Washington fans from this combination. tilts for a percentage of .333. St. broke into the win figures Joe Martina, Paul Zahnlser, Wen- son Brillheart, Allen Russet, an last Saturday evening and out of other relief pitcher; Kelly, a re crult from Memphis; James Mc five games have won one.

St. Paul's are still in the cellar, but In their Saturday game the lost placers looked better. T. Naniarn, obtained from Wichita, Kansas, at a fancy price and sever al other youngsters. The St.

Mark's-8t. Luke's game Bonar Hardin INSURANCE 9r The club according to Griffith should be a hummer and full of Reinstatement of the three grid jlajor. -which Includes the Mansfield "idol, will be received" a glad neas here. Ever Mince this trio Is Reinstated I action while the St. Paul's-Rt and Harris "has been greatly bolstered In reserve strength.

Weak FROM HERE TO THERE Jan. 19 Harry Creb vs Henry John's battle is nothing else. A ness In this respect almost lost (Established 1804) service ornt speciajltt 102 Bird lildg. rhone Canal 22 1C mrge numner or rooters from each church are expected to be on hand Malcor, 10 rounds in Zanesvllle, O. the world's series for the team and Immediately after the champ at me tomorrow evening to Jan.

19 Jack Zivio. vs Lew ionship season they began efforts neip meir teams. Tendlcr, 10 rounds In Pittsburgh. linked up with I'ottsvllle, hut full the (mention of them playing with Cleveland has ben brewing U) foHITI. O.

K. TIU Work "fflri.il announcement of their to build up a machine, that would Jan. 19 But Taylor vs. Nat Plncus, 10 rounds In New Orleans. Edward Benning, 0.

run more smoothly in the face of Injuries. Mike McNally, former Yankee- substitute Inflelder, was Jan. 19 Jack Duffy vs Tommy CHIROPRACTOR Mitchell, 10 rounds in Detroit. SITS BRIEFS fly MOTTO: Efficient, Construe Jan. 19 Billy Shaw vs.

Tommy reinstatement to major league- pro-1 tlve Chlroprartlo 138 Third Kt. Canal 8(178 McDonald, 10 rounds in Detroit. obtained in a deal with the Boston Red Sox In which third baseman Prothro woa sent to Boston. Spencer Adams Pacific coast Jan. 19 Bill McGowan vs.

Sailor 111 fesionl football rank will be made this week by Joseph t'arr, of Columbus, who la president of the National Professional League. Buck, 10 rounds In Louisville. j' i league shortstop also was bought. Jan. 20 Charlie O'Connell vs.

Joe Jawson, rounds at Buffalo. .1 l' The annual meeting of the league will be held in Cleveland this' Jan. 20 Eddie Brady vs. SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe These two with Judge, Harris, Peckinpnuch, Bluege and Kherley will make up tho infield eligible. In the outfield.

Rice, Goslln, McNeely, Matthews. Carlisle, lead- Jack Renault. Cunodlan henw. Frankle La Fay, 10 rounds in Albany, N. Y.

ik ft I weight, will meet Joe Rtoesael In a round bout In New York on Jan. 20 Ed Garvey vs. Dan lnc southern association hitter inecKi uarvev form Bright, 12 rounds In New York. er Notre Dame football tackle, faces Jan. 21 Bobby Garcia vs.

Terry uan wright for six rounds on Parker, 1 0 rounds lu Hartford Conn. by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for! Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis -Rheumatism luesuay. ummg me nasi season iirnry, Conover and Kohl) scintillated with the I'ottsville Maroons, champions of the Anthracite Football league. The Rochester, N. T.

Jefferson, of the National league, were the only eleven to triumph over Pottsvllle lust year, winning by a score of 10 to 7. It Is more' than likely that the Jan. 23 Eddie Martin vs. Herble nie national Indour lunula Schaeffer, 10 rounds in Canton, O.I champshipa will be played on the Jan. 23 Joey Sanger Ted last season, Lelbold and Rhlnehnrt, a South Atlantic recruit, are available.

Rice and Goslin will have no trouble holding their Jobs, but McNeely is expected to have a hot fight, despite his great work of last season and his hit that won the last game of the world's series. Carlisle especially Is expected to furnish keen competition for a regular place In the lineup. Blntt, 10 rounds In Minneapolis. Jan. 23 Connie Curry vs.

Dixie iseventn regiment armory courts jon March 28. The fate of several champion Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist. Lallood, 10 rounds in Great Falls, Mont. ships will come before the annual three former collegiate pigskin chasers will remain with Pottsvllle.

which has applied for a franchise in the proponed Kastern league that is expected to be.organteod during ihe annual conference of the Na -Jan. 24 Allentown Johnny WII.lll It "I'KTE" HKXRV Vt.lMtou ill meeting of the Vnlted States polo Leonard vs. Johnny. Rocco, 12 rounds In New York. Uplrla is the trtdt sittk tt Biyr Uuifaetort tt llooeseetkacldester of SsllcjlltuM H-wucmiion in Aew York tomorrow, anton, the National League ban-tVr!" b5 th intercollegiate chamnlnn- tional league, at Cleveland.

lis CROW LEY BETTER SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19 Liken Miners mi-Mi 1 1 mil imiyiug wiin team In the major circuit and mcivn gum uue Pete" Henry said last night that prohibited National League teams Lffalrs The h. t. The question of handle; three' were In good standing I from playing Pottsvllle In James II. Crowley, star hairback of the Notre Dame university foot also will receive consideration the exhlbl-sgnln and that Indications pointed jtlon Karnes during the champlon- to them slKnlng up with Pottsvllle! ship season.

Dartmouth leads the eastern In ball team, who has been in a hospital here since the first of the year as the result of a threatened nervous breakdown, felt so well today that he took an automobile for the M25 season. "I like It In the east and feel sure that 1 will tercollegiate basketball league naving won its two games and i to bsck next year," Hem on eiun is secnnii lilt one "Rotil has sigrerf 'ontr victory, lialuwin, Columbia for trip around the city. He Is mending rapidly and It Is expected that he will leave for home within a week. aid, who has taken part in three fare hock together Roach the PotfsvSTu Maroons next season, and Conover and I hne virtually agreed to return to the Penmsvlvunians for the 1925 cam contests, leads the Individual scot ers with 18 points. MULCH WINS AND LOSES The storm that has shattered paign." I When tills trio of giidders refused world track and railroad traveling Shlloh high boys and girls bns- to Join Cleveland, following the Iransfer of the franchise from records In th.e last ten days has jketball teams played at New Wash-abated Paavo Nurn.l is resting, lington Saturday night.

The boys' na, 'r was the winner by a score of more, lie will not raee again until, MittgHiir Wanhineton Wednesday night. This Is the result every department of the game. tour so tar: New asbington girls were vie lis In a Aurmis timeor8 i0-8 over the Shlloh gir Jtl.VG.sVILI.K, Jan. it Interesting data on how birds of a feather flock together, and how llu-y return year after year, in the course of migration, to any srt that will pi-ovlde them with protection ami fiHKl In a slorni, has Imm ii obtained by minor, naturalist, at Ills bird sanctuary here, (aught 17 wild mallard ducks in a net and ascertained that si of the older birds had already been marked with bis aluminum lags bearing eies of Scripture. One bird was at least six years old, having been marked in tIH.

All Die Mrds were supplied with iicu 1924 tags. i J.oD l-a fntit amo One mile 4:14 3-5 4:13 3-51 People Notice it. Drive them 14:54 3-5 14:44 3-5 7:59 4-5 7:55 3-5 Klhteen clubs in as many cities are new embraced in the 500t meters 1 3-4 miles 3000 meters 1 T-8 mileM I 3-4 miles 1-5 4-5 membership of tJie National l'ro- off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. Ifcsslonal Football League 8:34 3-5 7:55 3-5 2t)v0 meters none.

5:33 A measure is to be introduced In the present Texas legislature to legalize boxing and authorize the IMWItEl-; lUMUNt; H.fK NKW YORK, Jan. 19 Johnny A pimply face will not emliurrawt rou iju.l''-ii longer, if you net a package of Dr. Kdwards' Olive Talilels. The Kkiti should begin to clear sfier you have taken the tablets i few filnlits. the IiIimmI.

dowel niiii liver with lr. olic Tali- creation of a boxing comniis slon. I Dundee. uho e.linriulNheil lit coviifs i featherweight title and went to! 'Kurope. i.robablv Is rushin? hark Chicago promoters are plan- SI'IMNCKl if to the rni.e.i to stage another interna erne liickle Leonard's title, Tex Richard.

bicycle race next UIUU Ut promoter, declared today, of tun local Leonard announced his retirement k-ts. the successful Midst it ute for Cenrge Hohl' der tlo ie's no sickness or pain Wittenberg IHI'4 fer idem i physical direcloi Dr. Kilwunls' Olhi- Tablets do jsiiiools. ihal whiiii caloniel does. anl jtisti Si effectively.

Ic their action Is from the line lasL week. I Vic Foley, the Canadian banlam-welfrht chunipion, and Howard Mayberry, the former tllleholder, are scheduled to clash In a 10-round bout at Winnipeg on the night of -'an. 23. Mansfield High Boasts Of Ifteen pitchers who preformed Two "Watch Dog" Players the Southern Association last son are to be given trials by major league clubs next spring. gentle and inst ad of set i-e nd Irritating.

No one ho dikes olive Tablets ever cursed with a "dark drown USte," a bad dreath. a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, or piriiidy face. Oihc Tadleis a purely vege-Iftdle i-oiniound with olive oil; ou ill know 1 1 1 1 tied' dive r. Dr. Kdvkai'dn ei(rs among patit ii! wih in liuv.el ceiiipiainti and ulive Tablets ire the nsi iffietive result, rake one or v.

nightly for a week. S' much In you Tacked in hem. foil Coach Senff Has Little To Worry About With Sharp 'f And Freehafer Performing Nicely; To Get Ready jl For Game at Delaware This Fridav iL PSOfii 5 insteadofcn Tli-ie is ul hast mie tiling iiluint (I cosily ims. hence school's linsketbull iing dmvn their II eel look. I and this wuson that is not raus- comnieniiable manner 'i4 1.

zt 3 ui in 11 in 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 jri hi. in 1 1 11 Uk I'oacli Kalph Senff much 10 World's finest Physic now EE OUGHED Pleasant as Lemonade to woi i about. hat about the Kiiiiriis on Ked and White iiuinti'l The names of Sharp and Freehafer have been placed on the wore book for every mo far this jcar. One is a two-year player, the other Is getting hia first Weak Dd'eiKc Mansfield high aik on the defense. I'ractically all of this work falls on the shoulders of this pair.

The forwards and center of M. 11. S. nave all they can do to cover the floor of the offense, which is also noor. Thim when Ti coolness Just contrast its on i uiNiiv.

na faltered to any great extent sim Sonff found he had a pair of the first game of the seaon guards, he left this de- Sharp is the older and more ex-1 alone am! Ia working iPerienced of the two. He of oters' SWOREOFF with. mildness Iplays a backguard position, al-l ap lia been looping the After coiiEhinr for two years though not beinir tied down to frequently for his and rich anything llmost tontinuously a man of eon-'department of the game too mueh'team bv a w'de margin scholastic sideraltle means got thin and tired that his careful distance shot the otncr Iocal you ever smoked players representing Mansfield. and worn out, made his will and is not used. Freehafer is th was ready to quit the big game of ning ellaid and lives up t0 his Knyder and Seymour haven't start life ed tO SCOI-e tO linv Wt.la sliion on the ruled court.

A riend spoke to him about Bron-ehuline Emulsion and now life te him Is very sweet indeed. Watch Dogs Taking into instance the early I I jSsejj: afiTltnwTflitti This Friday evening the locals will go to Delaware to oppose. Tbat's the kind of a cough that games the schedule as it has An ilmost rgottco old tobicco mildness aad its appetizing fragrance secret. "Weilman's Method." dating And notice also" the coarser "Rough from about 1870 and now ours exclu- Cut" slowcr.feurning. and therefore ueiaware high in their second n.ho meir second is r.nt nut of hufiins with amar.

ing speed when the cougher No other laxative acts go per of the H. S. five never let ud Mansfield should have a good ac wise to fironcbullne Emulsion. tn 11,1.. i.lli...

rt-t count of themselves in this 'particu fectly, so harmlessly on the bowels as pure Epsom Salts. It has sivcly, is responsible for" the delight- cooler. Here" truly is a pipe tobacco been pitted against an array -oukus -cougns mai nang en ana no equal in medicine for constt rob people of their sleep those ful taste ot granger, nougn vui tu tnai id pipe lopaccoi patlon, biliousness, sick headache. lar circuit tilt as Delaware has not been cutting a wide swath In the league so far. The season's record to date axe the bind of coughs Bronchu Doctors and nurses depend upon of strong offensive quintets so far.

Wooster high has a wonderful offense and Akron South, Sit. Gilead and the Alumni games gave the lo-cals'more of a defensive game than Epsom Salts. It never gripes or line likeg to tackle. Many times such coughs linger after the Grip or a heavy cold, and If you have one or know of anyone desired Neither of there guards are big vho has one keen Bronchuline Mansfield, 1 7 Mansfield, 38; Mansfield, 28; Mansfield. 9 Mansfield, 10; Mansfield, 17; Mansfield, 21; Wooster 31.

Alumni, 36. Mt. Gilead, 26. Akron 33. Sandusky, 21.

Marlon, 34. Wooster, 36. overacts. "Epsonade Salts" is pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with fruit derivative salts nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and coats only a Uw cents a package at any drug store.

Try it! "Esponade Salts" Is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association. Adv. Emulsion in mind. It isn't Just a cheap sweet cough eyrup it's the best cough remedy and the best is never cheap; Hursh Cose and dealers every- here can subdIv VOU- Ad. little but mighty.

There's about 25 pounds of weight between the two. There's not more than 11 feet and a half of height In the two. But they deserve more credit than thev have been retting for bold- n. 8. 140; Opponents 20.

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