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mi It air of i Mil n. onri tconi lent I rill bst olvei ltrl SUM TBI Of IBIS ElIMnl rs OH tot" Ol'BTI I.IIW urei pgaj- fid Kf es incul Hv on. t. rrnf' Bit lie, iw ve just ID con" e-1 jntrr ot V. obstr2 sil't IS 3 i 2 Ltn pelvW I iUoWl St.

PLAYERS Desperate Chances 14 tr 'X. I n. 13 -J (' iv Ui i. .1 Tfl" In tr. ha 11 1 A 1 yi, Virions iMinnj: me game May End Career of Star of the Diamond.

Billy fr'ans Some Ins'de AhlriiniilTttlieMen ire Put To in liai ui iaiue. of while, take r.ru about victory a same. r'inants. take n. neo.

Incidentally, at of one's am-re rmllzed the entire pro-us'-ally happening ft to fit tn the 'oi)b would an injury irg banK a lent to at l- of r.ub own-' am of the -iking ef-4 funs go and to hi "I up a tan to ever over the niirne: ous, i he i he r. i takiria; greater chance fall whan they dabble in the recruit market During- the Bummer a good salary la paid one or mora baseball scouts to Inspect the available material and place the stamp of approval or disapproval on the highly touted youngsters. Quite often when it becomes apparent several clubs are after a certain player, the owner never falls to make the best of the opportunity and often gets much more than he would have originally tajcen for the player, simply because of the competition that existed. Last fall the sixteen clubs of the two ma- Jor league circuits spent thousands of dollars for highly touted and very promising youngsters. Some who looked particularly good were purchased for good-alaed sums long before the close of the season.

Others, who didn't appear quite so classy, were secured through the medium of the draft net. Each year the major league clubs spend similar amounts of money In hopes they may pick up some high-class men who will round their clubs Into pennant-winning l'ractlcally all the teams are now taking youngsters, of whom so much has been said and written during the winter, are be- in nut thrmicrn the inrnitta will Jt- I a bad one. AMATEUR BASE BALL It Is probable that this afternoon's meeting ef the K. 1. league, at Miad.etown, will brlni I iuuui i.ie ivu Kuiuua ux int circuit, wq.cb 'Is lelt oltti but tbree of lest year's teams, ow grand i to tne wlthuruwai of the Hamilton Krebs, tV.ede- luiuma an.l indiajianOilfl.

It wae Mctd timt i watrii trie players much ivould result at iast week et salon, but um'orseeii Incidents ram un nroetl ttt-a i ana Fani. nen impediments tiiat caused much deiay. When the nounced a few surprises may resu.t. The offic- ''1 thetr efforts lais have been doing some uui hustling in the noil -s: tl.at they nuuier advance. -rf ate the it must annual" meeting of the T.

M. C. A. leagoe -li it f- li rather soft will be heid at the V. M.

C. A. Saturday, April 1. The comine- season will be the (ouith of this fc-Hiv :M.r tf-e erund stand, but. i organliailon.

and the interest shown at this early -i nr.ive thnt Greater man ever ceiore. juaging irom s. r. proxe tnat nur.l0er or applications that have already tl.it received been re.e.ved by aecreiary Arthur Bender. It a he Is certainly be decided to increase the circuit.

Athletic teams can make avp.lcat.ona to Arthur Bei.dr at Spalding'a take chance A meeting of the SpaMIng Sunday morning i tin a M.KUC Hi llCiVi Okb IVAh A UCWUm evening at 8 o'clock. Last year this was a six- 10 reo vuuu 0iub orsanlsation and played a 15-came schedule. to watch The ciuts neiu memueretiip: ah the side on Co.iex:sn. Ac Arnsteln. Catholic Athletl Li rfh.Thir i lianlr .1 arid tnlrd ana Lodestones.

other teams wishing to Join can ktrii-r or iajoie aauress u. ing, care mis oiuce. win Tfce foliawlng dubs have been Included In the Spalding booking system for this season: uver. 0 p'wive F'st surtl a. Is.

Kiock-Pollak. Unki. Heid.eberg, it Knsit Knd ItoJs. Columbia Athletice. with that club this season.

Kentons, Pfeffer a -n Aa-dtars, HyJ. Park Athletics. Covington Ad- i f- wtL, a t-rr f. c- iu.1l M.fc'.s- mirais. itsinr fcun.

nooKwoon ntoi' m.ide the uins. St. Marys. Celts, l'erfectos. Price Hill, mj.k,,,..

Newton. Ohio, AuDra. lnd. Lavwrenceburg. Arrows.

West covir.g'.on. Walnut Hllis Athletic Wlien he I i Mv Xlnl.lA:.n. nnnMi rlevaa miirnt have Hsrr son. Elliabethtown. Ulanger.

Ramsey hv hr.n i Alh.eilo Club. Kvanston and Madison, Ind. QUI ht--n mde on iff.imes as performance -r suddenly He la 1 of v. him. The i k- his place a difficult, i1.

Is readily Injuries career these i decision i.vcrpaH, for accident k-1 pay. Nw rk Amerl- ntme of Joe a- nK Jumped i "ham fans by In other 1 ri-'ht to be Just New York club r- oving pitcher Long is in charge of the bookings. The Miami Country Ciub team, members last rear of the country -luo league, ana playing at Mismlvilie. want gamee with a number of high whool teams on Saturdays during April and May Tf-e manager can be addressed at Spalding's. The ecmlng season Is the third one that Ilelsch mann are in the flpalding Commercial League.

They were pennant wtners last year, and having practically tne same team tnis stand a good chance to repeat. The Ie Blind team, of the Spaldlnr Commercial league, will use the Lin wood Saturday afternoon league grounds when Lin wood la not at home. Patavla. Ohio, and Mlddletown. Ohio, have snu led for franchises In the Spalding Patur day League.

These applications wtlj be acted upon at the next meeting. What looks like one of the most promtslni leiuruea among the numerous ones in and arouw Cincinnati Is the Epaidlng Commercial League, which was organized last week. A special feature of this league la that all of players mu't be bona Bde employees of the house they and while the class of ball that will result from this ruling may not be tie beet on earth, still a feeling of good fellowship Is bound to exist under such arrangemints. ine tams holding franchises are: Feirchman, La Blond i Machine Tool Company. Henderson Lit ogre 'n a 1 Company, rl.

fugue ana ew iwi enirai Railroad. There is one vacancy. Applications a Crawford be made to Arthur Bender at Spalding's. i li- must retire I i' The Merchants" and Manufacturers- League i-, hold a meetln at Spalding's next Treurs- everything aar evening, at 8 o-clock. Last season thl to the organization got Into the field' a little late, ri'l-g ii-, with only four clubs playing, but things look 1 1 mnr.

Dmmlilni this vear. as many new i rn some- t-ama have already made applications. r.irr.t ami and It fell was stupped, fl'ih house. ruled boyle's f-5-'- possible ti: r.or.e restored the Hitched nitijors. "lie i many.

last year Mi are hop-r it us ever, fur random all i Stone took a 1 received ln-1 lU-ir earn- 'K-s. 1 '-at a great c.i.ince is Just tm The Cincinnati Law School will have a team this season and want to arrange games with school and college team. They can be addressed at SpalOlng's. Most of the" high school teams have already issued calls for candidates and will start to work In a few days. For most of the teams the season will open on April 7.

Gus Llndhoff. manager of the Chippewea, has signed the following players: Ben Hill, George Kelley. John Tlnneran. P. Steiner, H.

Mlt-tendorf. H. Husk." H. Btelnke, William bchmldt, Fred Lindholt and A. Lind.

Manager Ralph Martin, of the Sehmlesmgs. and nf tti WieHemann club, en- tertalnel manager Fred Hass. of the Louisville BuK-hortown club last week. Mr. Hass has the best seml-prirfeselonal club In Louisville, accord ing to records, having aowneu i.ne uicnii.w.

and Portlands last season in a series of games. He will Join the Spinney Independent circuit, he says. If he decides not to go In a city league at Louisville. I The record put up by the Heidelberg club last year entities them to recognition by the Inde-! pendent circuit. The have made application to i enter and same will be acted upon the next meet ing.

TM11 Drees, manager of the All-Kenruckians will also be found in the Independent circuit of semlprofesslonal clubs. This Is the club that r-laved a twenty-Inning game at Richmond, years ago. Neither side scored until the last inning, when the Drees sluggers won out. Manager Schmidt, of the California olub. and iMrFarland.

of the Mt. Washington ciud are re- 1 quested to call up Spinney. t. eii.h will ooen the season in the j-rit3 thev i RI'inney League with the Clayton; the Union tney wlth tne Sheridan Y. M.

I-: and the Cincinnati Athletics witn tamp I John Caldwell, the hard hitting outfielder of anl the tawrenceburg team, may sign with Jimmy --e bafiehnli u.utn eluh. In the Ohio f-tnn thev i State League. Ed Helsman may also be foundi ti.at the The Pentons are out for big game this season It Is said their manager, Morris Benton, will itlve the boys a chance to win a new suit of clothes, if they come In first in the Bplnney league. Joe Rapp has signed with the Paris emh of the Rlue Grass League. The Sherirlsn T.

M. I. team got Into the Bnta- t.iki. ny i-ue Just by tne sain or mir u-u. Ke a su" I were admitted at the last moment on account of the great ehowlni out cide whether nr not thev nmuua meim- lwPenme; on them, but as It is one of the features nry iirt tirv.e owners in tne cf the uncertainty connected with the game i a lot wiser man mtry era jjeneviiy content isne me risa.

For one good year will make up for many c.iua.nj It 1, etranre hut trua tai-t het nften 2j or wisdom players who brought a big price fail mlser- I llaeoliall r.l owt. 1 1 9 happenings. Ofter players who are secured for tlie jraft priC9 ar outshine men who is tr i r- anous business, ss.Ootf and over In the baseaail rca of the ball market. '-r as well. Both I Uaseball players must take long chances chanres to make- v.uu great a cnance to build up a successful rri well under- tearri.

The great old game ia surely a won- more money. derful Institution. B1U.X EVANS. THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1911. rai ciuoa will t.

idmlttnt the best elu mo msy moat make rood. too. None Into the "UL CU' Manager George Shelrtng, of the Carthage slab, Mil tht will draw like a mustard piaster at Covington this season and that Is th Cincinnati Police Athletic club. Manager Kaih-mann will mtt that they are booked early In May. Lnwrenceburg'also want, the coppers, as does Heading, for eariy dales.

Lin wood will try Inderjendant v.11 and hare entered the Spinney independent circuit. I Manager George Woouruft will have his hand running we team in the Saturday Afternoon Leaguu alau. Bromley alee decided tn dependent circuit with a strong team. Ail semes will be played at Picken park, at Bromley. I Bilvertos will lb.

en the baseball map this season in the Bpinney Independent circuit with manager Cuff eierman la charge and 1'affa as Captain. spring training practice In the South. The West Covingt President Bheehaa and alaaasor Kenny, ef the f. the openuia game with the Covingtuna April i Id. at the Covington bail perk.

preartient Kath. wi iner team oos ne will auk the opener a gaia day. Pat philllue will make the iaiee sree-ni will so pieeentoa a carnation buuueet. The) Bow will i oumo tuna orma will soon be ready a pre. II sna.e on AprU 9.

when be blasted, some high ambitions will be dashed to pieces. Flayers who were expected to be stars will prove disappointments, while others of whom not so much was expected will gladden the hearts of the i different managers. Quite a few air castles to get to- will be shattered and a lot of real good a shade on aJl money will have tjeen spent for nothing. I Club owners will soon have this Impressed tne Admirals wiu suuw -ad teasa tMr The Waterworks rluh, ef Desvclag. have saade app.Hatiua to joi tne SSiSty Jr League.

This competes the Isum, wits tailewiu clubs: Links. Royaia. lxiiow Inaasunds. A vooeila. Heading Malarworaa.

Trejaaa, 1'ioueera. Cum-els. Locust and Elms. expects to have eee the West sevrks Is the Sp.nney League tela seas. a.

They will hve to go some to beat nut th llnelnnfttl A grounds, at Cummlrsvi.le. and Paul Mela's, as they sure are peaches. The Heading club wl I pliy indrpaodrat ball i this season. Manner John Wechmaa will book all his games at Eplnneya The opeoing game at i the Reading park will be played on April la. John Spinney has signed up 11 umpires for his' different leagues, and still has room for morel luwi men.

i The East Bad Reds ooen the mm A.nr41 is 1 Tlie very best attractions wtll be seen at Wall park this year. Tha Eoaldlnr Rattirrfav Aftmwnrmm Tara vltl i hold a meeting at Spalding's Wednesday evening at 8 o'clink. This league had a very suooessfui season Wet year, being run on a six-club basis, t.te Columbia Car.ilna.la pamiln. AfP nnnt honors by winning 17 games out of 21. The man agers of the following teams are requested to be present st the meeting: Willows.

Columbia Cardinals. Kougn KlJers. Victim. Rlchlands. Per fected.

Senators. East Slties and Walnut Hills Athletics. The t'non Printers' team la racel-eln ah xinas or challenges for games at their new i ai r-ari ana spring urate avenues, and Manager Eddlo Bauer expects to be able to open up early in April so that ha ran accommodate as many as possible before the opening of the Bplnney League. The piinteis are getting together a very strong aggregation, and promise to turnisn sn excellent article or bail ror tne patrons of the Paul Held Park In Curaminsvllle. On' next Tuesday evening.

March 14, the second reception ana uance given oy the Union Printers will take place at the Olonial Dancing Academy. The Heidelbenm will start nractlelng next Sun day. Manager Gillespie wants to hear from teams tn or out of town for games. Address Lre this omce. The Saturday Afternoon Church Leans will h'nld a meeting Tuesday evening, at Room SuO Johnston Building.

The Atlas team has been reorganised for the coming season with the following players: A. norie. E. Bi-kert, W. Wlllseir.

Kummer, Q. Fein. II Sperber. C. Wlllsey.

H. Peters. J. llarnes. XV Schroeder, H.

Boehllng and Manager Hedemann. Manager Harmony has about completed the line-up of his Climax team tor this season. The following players have signed: Texter. Valentine, lieerin. Magnus.

Weber. Hardin. Chic Smith. Brlndley and Shepherd. They will open at West P-aden.

Ind April 22 and 23. after which they meet several of the lilue Grass League team. Practice will be started next Sunday. The Spinney League this season win be much stronger than last year, simply because the duos with parks will give tne visiting ciuds a siraigm guarantee, with a privilege of the gate receipts. This will give the road teams a chance to select stronger teams.

QUEEN CITY LEAGUE. Schedule 1911. CHRIST CHURCH VS. May Mllford, at Mllford. May 13 Insurance, at Christ Church.

May 20 Rough Riders, st Newport. May 27 Sllverton, at Christ Church. June 3 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge. June in Milford. at Christ Church.

June 17 Insurance, st Insurancs. June 24 Rough Riders, at Christ Churoh. July 1 Pllverton. at Sllverton. i July 8 Open date.

July 15 Mliford. at Christ Church. 22 Pleasant Ridge, at Christ Chwreh. July 2 Insurance, at Christ Church. August 6 Rough Riders, at Newport.

August 12 Silverton. at Christ Church. August 18 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge. SILVERTON VS. May tt Insurance, at Insurance.

Msy 13 Rough RldeiS. at Silverton. May 20 Miliord. at Silverton. May 27 Christ Church, at Christ Church.

June 8 Insurance, at Insurance. June 10 Pleasant Ridge, at Silverton. June 17 Rough Riders, at Silverton. June 24 Milford. at Mllford.

July 1 Christ Church, at Silverton. July 8 Open date. July 15 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge. July 22 Insurance, at Silverton. July 2tt Rough Riders, at Newport.

August 6 Pleasant Ridge, at Silverton. August 12 Christ Church, at Christ Church. August 1 Mliford, at Silverton. PLEASANT RIDGE VSJ. May Rough Riders, at Newport.

May 13 Mllford, at pleasant Ridge. May 20 Insurance, at Insurance. May 27 Rough Riders, st Pleasant Ridge. June 8 Christ Church, at Pleasant Ridge. June 10 Silverton.

at Silverton. June 17 Milford, at Mllford. June 24 Insurance, at Pleasant Ridge. July 1 Rough Riders, at Kewport. July 8 Open date.

July IB Silverton. at Pleasant RJdjre. July 22 Christ Church, at Christ CtnXrcs. July 29 Mllford. at Pleasant Ridge.

5 Silverton. at 8llverton. August 12 Insurance, at Pleasant Ridge. August lie-Christ Church, at Pleasant Ridge. ROUGH RIDERS V.

May 8 Pleasant Ridge, at Newport. May 13 Silverton. at Silverton. May 20 Christ Church, at Newport. May 27 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge.

June 8 Mllford. at Newport. June 10 Insurance, at Newport. June 17 Silverton, at Silverton. June 24 Christ Church, at Christ Oriurch.

July 1 Pleasant Ridge, at Newport. July 8 Open date. July 16 Insurance, at Insurance. July 22 Milford, at Mllford. July 2lW-Silverton.

at Newport. August Christ Church, at Newport. August 12 Mllford. at Mllford. August 19 Insurance, at Insurance.

INSURANCE VS. May 6 Silverton, at Insurance. May 13 Christ Church, at Christ Clrorcav May 20 Pleasant Ridge, at Insurance. May 27 Milford. at Milford.

June 3 Silverton. at Insurance. June 1 Rough Riders, at Newport. June 17 Christ Church, at Insurance, June 24 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge. July 1 Mllford.

at Insurance. July 8 Open date. July 15 Rough Riders, at Insuransi. July 22 Silverton, at Silverton. tutu oci rMm rimrch.

at Christ Caureav August 5 Milford, st Mllford. August 12 Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Ridge. August 19 Rough Riders, at xnsuranoe. MILFORD VS. May Christ Church, at Mllford.

May 13-Pleasant Ridge, at Pleasant Mdgo. May 20 Silverton, at Silverton. Msy 27 Insurance, at Mllford. June 3 Rough Riders, at Newport. June 10 Christ Church, at Christ Churek.

June 17 Pleasant Ridge, at Mllford. June 24 Silverton. at Mllford. July 1 Insurance, at Insurance. July 8 Open date.

July 15 Christ Church, at Christ Chares. July 22 Rough RMers. at Ml ford. July 2l-Pleasant Ridge, st Plea-ant Ridge. August 6 insurance, at Mllford.

August 12 Rough Riders, at Mllford. August 19 Silverton, at Silverton. BLUE GRASS LEAGUE SCHEDULE. 1. .11.

'R4''Vii. it. si LEXINGTON WINCHESTER. MCHMOND. FKAJQBT, MAYsVlUJ.

May IS. 80. p. m. May 15.

Jn. May 2L 22. May. lo. 1L Jut 2.

18. 27. June 9. 13.14.ie. June 21.

22. 28. June 24. 28. 24.

May 28. July J. 8. 14 is. Ju'y 9.

277 July 2U. 21. 81. July 6. 7.

10, 1L IS. July 4.23. MjSa. Aug. S.

13. 27. Aug. 12.14.18: Sep.2. Aug.

28. 29. Aug. 10. IL Aug.

22, 23. 24. May 11. 25. May 22, 8L May 10.

10. 24. June 7. ft ,9. June 15.

21 22, 28- June 12. 13, 14. June i 19. J.une 28. 29, 80.

July 24. July 6. 12.27.28. July 17, 20. Aug.

14. 15. ,1 Aug. IL 1. Aug 4.

24. Aug. 7. 18. 22.

Aug. 29. 80. 8L May 17. 28.

May 10.14. 29.80, 8a May 23, 2T. May 18, IS. 20. J'ins 3.

10, 18. June 24. June 18, 20. 80. June 4, 5.

a 2 15. 28. 28. i Aug. 8.

10. July 1, 18, 19, July 10, IL ue. J7: Sep. 4, 4. Aug.

22. 26. 80. Aug. i 24.

25, JS. July 29. 80. ty 14. 15.

24, 27. May 9. 21. May 28. Jn sa 'un, 11.

it. Jun, as, 29. June 1, 2. 10. JT July j.

10, 22. July 4. 4. July 28. 24.

If; 6. 4: Sept. Aug. 2. 7.

9, 28. 27. Aug. 20.21; Sep. 4.4.

Aug. 11. 12. 13. M'V 20.

May 18. May 11. 12. 17. 18.

May 29, SO. SO. 4. 5. June 7, 8, 11, IT.

27. June 2, 29. June 1, 2. 11M.80. July IS.

14. 22. July 25. 26. June IS.

14. 18. Aug. 12. i 23.

Aug 13. 14. Aug. Sep. 1.2.

Aug. IL 12. U- y'7l 21 May 22. 8L May 2S 24. 28, May 14.

15. IS. 2. 28. June il Ja 18.

IS. June li, fi. 14. iui' July 6. 18.

IT. SO. Jly 8, 18, 1, July 8, 27, 28. Aug. 10.20; Sep.

1. Aug. 4. BepU Aug. 17, 18.

la Aug. 8. City Tournament. The entries to the eighth annual city tourna- merit promlse to eclipse all reoords. Entry doubles and about 315 similes.

Hamilton County Ieague. STAXDLNO. Teams. 1. Pi t.

Teams. W. L. Pet. Rivals 4M 1 C.

i. A. 39 .4 N. C. T.

V. 62 -i Century 3tt Schoit's Sh's 47 vt i afl Bas.harig... 45 27.015 Cap 6 33 8 45 .6 0 83 42 .44" H.ghland 41 31 SO 42 .417 Newport 31..501 ax port 23 4W Kloupenburs 3 HI Karvf Kinney's 5... 34 31 Schnaun. In a swell set of games, with every total well oer the 9oU mark, the Turners were forced to lower their colors to those aiwsys dangerous Highlands.

Fearful crowd ot bunchers. these feliows. and It was this style of play that resulted in a double defeat, of the kind that cuts deep, for the pets of North Cincinnati. The ri. roll manna up sgainst similar same hen they met the and the irlnle wailoD that was handed them mu ha v.

wiiimI tneir cnances tor the pennant. Texas Lodge (K. of FINAL. STANDING. Teams.

W. L. Pet. Teams. W.

Pet. Needles 3.1 22 .033 Busters ....24 84 .403 Da's Bunch. 33 27 .550 Bronchos ...24 84 .400 taps 20 31 .463 One Game High Team Score Needles. HS7. One Game High Individual Score H.

Ruhrweln, 228 The season of the Texas K. of P. League came to a close last week. The race was interesting from start to flnlsn. The distribution of prises will take place Saturday night at a banviuet.

The Individual averages are as follows: Names. G. Av. Names. O.

Av. J. Ahlers 89 1H4 F. Miller 42 133 J. Keenan BO 158 E.

Herteteln 45 133 O. Retxsch 64 196 W. Anschuets 40 133 C. Bonn 44 H. Hlllehraiul IU lM'Z H.

62 199 J. Stensel 44 1:2 Nlcaols J. Graichen D. Ho lecher. G.

Hirt A. Miller VV. Tahse Dr. Wilson C. Gens.

In Jr. E. Senkbell 1. Rahe M. Schwab E.

Rodefeld 2. Winkelman. 63 H. 89 180 69 154 W. 22 129 60 c.

Genslln'r, 6r. 2S 121 57 191 L. Hirt 68 149 W. Hirt 63 147 D. Kent 84 14.

M. Forbue 51 142 A. Bernhardt 68 142 C. Rodefeld 47 139 F. Bllber 28 189 W.

Loehr 67 139 Meyers 60 139 F. O. Miller SI 13S E. Bauer Kenton County League. Teams.

W. I Pet. Lindens 68 8 .879 Webers 62 14 .784 Mlddendorfs 44 10 .694 Gadkera 41 19 Bocks 40 23 .685 Teams. Goblers Wampus Baldys 44 121 9 121 24 lis 84 117 28 115 19 lift 4 111 10 102 5 12 99 8 87 W. L.

Pet. 29 84 .460 23 40 .345 20 48 .817 18 44 ,27 15 61 .227 cankers so 8 68 .121 High Team Webers, 1,004. Second High Team Lindens, 984. High Pin Average Linden's. 876.

Second High Pin Average Webers. 847. High Score G. Welz. 254.

Second High Score F. Deeke. 290. -High Pin Average J. Besterman, 183.

Second High Pin Average E. Bchmelng. ISO. High Total. Three Game Nie-naber.

640. Two Hundred Scores For the Week Rlvard 301-233, Warken 307. with Webers; E. Bchmelng 210-207, L. Hoffman 210.

with Bocks; Stelniord 210. with Baldys; Qranneman 211-204. Bchrand 200-211. with Lindens Deeke 205-306, with Rled-Uns; Regan 204, with Colonials. Camp Washington League.

With the end of the race lust six weeks away the winners are still a question. Any of the Href five teams have a swell chance, the Shoemakers, however, being the favorites. Schott No. 3 took two out of three from the Hlnkey Dees on Friday. The Brat game was a hummer, the Hlnkey Dees losing with 928.

Each team rolled one poor score for the night. On Tuesday the leaders took In those good-natured Beckers for all three. Wednesday's match between the Hlnkey Dees and the Famous Five was most exciting, the Hlnkey Dees bagging all three, winning the flrst by one pin and the second by three. Andy Blrn. baum rolled 257 for the third high Individual Th.

Old Golds took the lead In the second di vision by taking two out of three irom the Brus Rings on Thursday. BTANDINO. Teams. W. L.

Pet. Tea ma W. L. Pet. Schott 8.

2 40 20.647 Old 29 34 .440 Mergard's 6 88 24 .818 Bruettln'a 6. 80 84 .464 Hlnkey Dees 87 25 .607 Wetterefs 5 22 88 .867 Colonels 87 26 .67 Graute's Ts 20 37 .351 Famous 8... 35 25 .843 Becker's 5.. 20 43 .817 One game between the Mergard's Five and the Hlnkey Dees ordered rolled over. Covington Fraternal League.

fft. Joe put the clamp on St. Mary's winning streak last week, taking two oat of three. Holy Cross, however, failed to take advantage of their nearest rivals, for they dropped two to the Hibernians, who had a nice revival after a couple ot weeks of poor bowling. C.

M. B. A. rolled some more splendid scores, and the wonder ot It Is that they are not higher In the race. BTANDINO.

Teams. 'm. M. B. 83 27 .850 L.

Pet. Teams. W. L. Pet.

1 Tea ma. Burks Jensens Wieeks -v. 1 uuiiiia, UUw ui, nuu 01 ail sjiot vwnexm. Berling ine use closes next Saturday. March la.

at soon. Sunday. April 9. has been set aside tor the accommodation of Hamilton teams, who will be here to the number of 10 or 12. and will complete their schedule in one day.

All clubs or teams are cautioned to pay their annual dues In the association, without which they will not be eligible to participate In the wuraamenu The Enterprise alleys are now being; placed In Teams, the very best of condition, and assurances have ben received from tr.e manulaciurers that suf- Betctierts Sclent sets of the best grade ot pins win be ue- Merry llvered in ample time. With a little co-opera- Arons tlon on the part ot the bowU-rs It wil be uuite Omegas a simpie man. to sn iw at leust 11a teams. 20 Tid Tod i X. CL t.

Oermanla League. STANDING. W. Pet. Teaaaa.

50 )U .728 Egaeia 44 25 Lou's 41 25 .22 Ida Mays ts7 2 .501 Summers 86 84 aUaios High Team Score Oermanla. 1.05 Pet. To 96 18 .77" Roy. .747 Sper M. Ixirsch and W.

Knemoeller. IS 67 '20 A. Fries and O. Sundrup 9 04 a Vot and W. Delts u.

rgiiiKQ ana u. M. Thtnnes and R. J. Naesele and W.

Mets W. Pet. S3 33 -B-TO 8 84 Hi 87 .487 In .274 14 of High Team Pin A vera Burks, 81. High Individual Score George Jan sen. 270.

High Individual Average K. Moss. 180. Schedule for the Week Wednesday, Burks vs. Oermanla, Klares vs.

Lou's; Thursday. Jaasen vs. Ida May; Friday. Barling va Bummers. North Cincinnati League, STANDING.

F. Sperber. and Schwaegwrle. 34 81 ti. Menninger ana tr.

T. oert.ee and A. Winters. Ia Hperber and J. J.

Treft and Bckert Pet. Ambers 48 82 .878 83 87 4 27 .40 Universe 89 4 .497 44 2 Smiths 25 tO .8.18 44 .913 Aubums 1ft SO .200 43 29 Rough Riders 14 ei 4J 30 Mi rolls 13 69 .181 The election of officers for the Ooming year will be held at Harts' alleys this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock. All ciubs are requested to have two delegates present. Central Fairmount Tournament. 32 84 .405 ea ST al 23 41 .34 11 10 90 .144 SCHEDULE) OF POSTPONED OAJLEa.

Monday, March 18 A. Fries and G. Sundrup rwt -4 Wtntua The Bunalo delegation covered themselves with u. r. ZlZZi frUnd- and nwelleP! rs.

Q. Sperber' and O. FoertsohrL k.i a reau Drrrsch and W. Knemoeller vs. J.

Treft and S. rnJ.T.m? th -nu gin up Wednesday. March 15-W. Mets and J. Waegele A Dlreotois' meeting will be held Tuesday evening.

March 14. W. L. Pet 47 1 88 25 .683 84 17 .871 84 24 .644 82 25 .941 4 8 .943 81 29 .914 MS va F. Goertsch and O.

Bporcor; W. Mets and 3. Naegale vs. W. Vogt and W.

Delta. LAST WEEK'S RUSCLTS. R. Kareth. 147 146 144 A.

Winters. IBS 14 173 M. Thlnnes. 174 130 170 T. reertsch 171 144 148 Totals S41 298 SIS Totals 828 815 818 ReU-Off ef Third Game Kareta-Thlnnes, IS; Wlntars-Foertschw 38.

H. Moeller. 180 148 145 A. 1T7 1ST ITT F. Sperber.

218 134 142 G. Suadrap 170 169 164 Totals 843 2S4 SOT Totals 847 SOS 883 F. Sperber. 176 171 149 F. Kareth.

1ST 161 144 Bchwoegeri. 181 134 147 O.Mena'ger SoO 194 147 Totals 864 807 394 Total. S87 818 SSI M. Dorse h. 131 193 164 W.

153 188 lTv jLnamoeuer. HJ 10 110 j. Naegele. 174 134 1SJ Totals 806 344 3SS Totals 327 824 843 rarssll's Two-Kan Tournament. STAND IN O.

Tsama Won. Lost. Pet. Kenning and Ahlera 24 8 .988 Bauer and Spaeth 22 6 .814 Ehlerdlng and Eblerdlng 21 4 .777 Boennlsvln and IS 8 Bock and Bury 17 10 .429 Knoep and F. Ahlers IS 11 Baum and Schrelber 14 13 .614 vaeaset ana JLiotter 13 14 .481 Lowndes and Schmidt IS 14 Juntsen and Norrls 12 15 .444 Koch and Ducklo 13 15 .444 Btaehllng and Btaehllng 9 18 Staehllng and Bruckman 9 18 .383 Cavanaugh and Zlegeahart 8 19 Gerber and Hoffman 6 22 .145 Huppert and Tinmen 3 23 .074 Games will be bewli nlcht.

The standing Dreyer's Loag-ua. STANDING. Clnbs. W. I Pet.

Clubs. Teddy Bears. 49 26 .453 Art Drsvar'a 3.. 47 25 .853 Han-Va Pohlman's 8 47 28 .627 Casper's 8 WH AM OA Va a Pfltser's Five Poppa's S. Clubs.

Ntehoff Schmldlln Schmleslng. 41 31 -649 Margard 3. Suburban League. STANDING. W.

L. Pet. Crabs. 50 IS .794 Madison 45 21 .683 Norwood 86 27 .671 Druggists New Wdb'n 84 26 .587 Walnut Hills S3 27 .630 Max's Flvs. Gilberts High High bud inaiviauai score a.a Aaiers, zxe.

1 Individual Total. Three Games Ed Ahlers, 419. High Team Total. Three Games Boehnlela and Wambsgans. 1.137.

High Team Total Bauer and Spaeth. 427. C. A. C.

Tournament. The Cathello Athlelte Club epeaed Its last ea every Thursday Clubs. W. L. Pet.

Crabs, W.LPet. All Collegians 1 .647 Tigers 1 2 .3 S3 Athletics 3 1 .647 Superiors is .333 Cardinals 1 .447 Classics 1 .333 Campbell County League. Teams. O. at N.

8... Mldn't Sum. Loops STANTONO. W. L- Pet.

Tsama. w. L. Pet. 59 20 .733 Kentucklaas 27 39 .40 62 20 .723 Daytona iismsnis 40 33 .654 Indians 14 41 W.

L. Pet. Xnlghts of Columbus Leag-ua. STANDING. W.

L. Pet. W. L. Pet.

Newport 89 .813 Cincinnati 23 22 .611 Norwood 39 9 .813 Covington 1.. 22 28 .489 Cincinnati 1. 84 11 .756 Elder 3 21 27 .438 Elder 4 29 10 .744 Elder 8 17 81 .354 Plica Hill 3.. 83 15 .688 ML Adams 8 13 82 Price Hill 1.. 80 16 Covington 3..

12 83 .47 Cincinnati 8.. 28 20 .683 Elder 1 9 19 las Mt. Adams 1 28 20 Newport 8... 38 .133 Newport 2... 18 23 .642 Newport 4...

4 88 .93 Holy ei i ri -'I' Schnapps 8c Mary 88 22 K- of 30 87 .331 Baachana A. y. i-. oi pensiors Oriental League. BTANDINO.

W. L. Pet. Team. 44 12 .848 Merchants 44 14 C.

O. F. 81 St A a e-v a 30 40 -333 seventh WS El 27 .451 Rn.wi. ZX iA High Team GameeK. diary, j.018.

High Team Rainey 49 29 .628 Peerless rise If. B. 1,807. Higsj inamouai urampa 45 BO .613 T2 'Sir Game Powers, St. Mary.

tit. auga imuviausu wni Series FarreiL St. Starr, 840. i Xfeabl. BCTIOI THREE.

The Reason Why I Give Men a Course of Treatment Free .1 't 1 1 1 1 est 1 0 omce no other specialist ot high character in the whole United otates gives diseased men tree treatment many wonder how I can do it and what my object possibly can be. Here is the plain, frank explanation, answering all the questions of doubt that may exist in the minds of some men. Briefly, the reason is because My Free Treatment Proyes Every Word I Utter To Be TRUTH. Men who need a specialist's skill are assailed on every hand by Claims. All guarantee phenomenal cures, all speak in strongest language.

But, mark this well, not one dares back bold assertions by the test supreme the test that tells FREE TREATMENT 1 Because I know beyond a shadow of a doubt what I can do for all men who are weak, nerveless, harrowed by physical ailments of the mildest or severest degree, I Bay "COME, SEE FOR YOURSELF, FEEIt WITH YOUR OWN SENSES TAKE MY COURSE OF INVIGORINO. RESTORATIVE TREATMENTS FREE AND MAKE THE FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Thus I prove to you tha Truth. This then is the reason why I male so strangely generous an offer. 8uch proof as mine changes instantly every man who doubts into a firm believer. BOWLING.

Peculiar to Men. With the Aid of Osmotic Force I Perform Cures Almost Unbelievable. Perhaps your case has dragged along for weeks with one less able than myself, with one whose slight equipment prevents correct treatment. Assisted by Osmotic Force, the unknowable, the undefinably mysterious curative agent, Nature's own perfect remedy for bringing unstrung humanity into tune again, I am restoring to hundreds of diseased men their normal powers, their youthful energies, their splendid manly vigor. Because this test treatment is free do not underestimate its value.

Unlike moat things that are given away it is of uncountable worth priceless. To men who are worn out, nopeiessiy in Misery's torturing grip, it is the most precious benefit in the world. Now It is yours to try FREE. To-morrow COME! Twenty Years' Experience Assures Men Personal, Individual Treatment. Every variety of every disease I treat has received my careful attention and thorough study.

However different from ordinary symptoms your may be I shall recognize them, understand them and know how bPst to treat tbem. I see all patients personally. You may talk to me freely and fully, knowing our relations will be always private I Cure Blood Diseases, Nervous Decline. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Obstructions, Piles, Rupture, Kidney, Bladder. Prostatic and all Diseases Specific Blood Poison lel.ntlfie treatment only should be n.ad In combatting this loathsome disease.

I cure Blood Poison by methods of my own. which Introduce my remedies directly Into the blood, purifying it. neutralising and expelling poison from the system. New thus formed supplies and rebuilds the tissues In such a way that the patient recovers his normal state of health, strength and soundness. Mj Direct Treatment For tir i 1 weakness That disorder commonly known as "weakness" has for years and generations baffled the efforts of physicians, yet to this 'very day many doctors, specialists not excepted, ax.

attempt-Ins to overcome It by methods that have been In constant use and have always failed for half a century. They dose the system with powerful stlm- and confidential. These Diseases Respond Instantly to My ulants and tonics, intended to restore nervous force or strength that Is not and never has been lacking, with the result that the functions are temporarily excited, to the positive detriment of the patient. Weakness we call It such for convenience is usually a symptom resulting from a chronically swollen and Inflamed prostate gland, and Is curable by local treatment only. Either early dissipation or some Improperly treated contracted disease It responsible for the Inflammation In moat instances, though accident.

In-Jury, strain, etc. may produce the same result. I permanently cure thes cases of prematureneas. loss of power, which demonstrates the absolute accuracy of my understanding and treatment of this disorder. Varicocele Hydrocele I dally demonstrate that Varicocele and Hydrocele can b.

cured In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is rapidly re-established In place of the depressing conditions. Marvelous Methods. Come To My Offices eeeiaal Se-er use Kell.ws Travis, Seveath aael Kim streets. Salte 214, (laWnaatL. Okis.

My anile ef 14 rooms, with erssrste reTpttoa oarlors. artves 70a HEAL. PRIVACY lisssssllil. la mmj other flic la ike citr. Office Honrs Dally, to 4t3Sl ftoaoava.

to IS. Moodar. UrSsn.sr aao ftslsrssr evralasra, SiSO to M. Free Home Treatment For those who live at a distance and are unable to call I will send you FREE HOME TREATMENT, postage paid, shipped plain with no markings to Indicate its contents. In treating such cases 1 regard the trust as sacred and confidential.

My treatment does not Interfere with your work or dallv habits. Send for symptom blank and try it at my expense. JOHN S. HOWELL, M. Suite 214, Second Floor Odd Fellow' Temple, Seventh and Elm, Cincinnati.

XIRHUIVUPMS OIF 1VIEOICINE Dr. Ehrlich's Discovery of a Cure For the Great Black Plague. DR. C. DOLLE'S ANNOUNCEMENT AND EXPERIENCES WITH "606" TREATMENT.

BB(S" matter where located nor how many, even if they have eaten to the bone, isn't it fine to know that a remedy has been discovered which will do wonders for you in two days? DR. DOLLE PERSONALLY IEKI ALL PATIENTS. CTwb. Sherman, 41 84 .647 84 41 .458 27 AS 7S Fount. 1.

23 49 Jl9 Park. Club. 84 28 .840 27 89 .409 2S 84 Baahang 17 49 .258 Fathers 6. IS 00 .242 "West End Lea gus. STANDING.

W. I- Pet. gchett Sboe SO W. L. Pet.

87 20 .649 38 22 .633 34 22 .633 34 21 34 24 .607 Weis Club. Carraro. W. L. Pet.

21 34 .447 W. L. Pet. Club. W.

Pet. 44 10 .814 15 21 .416 40 .784 B. and 16 82 .833 38 19 .644 Sherman. X. 13 32 2t8 20 14 .577 Crya'l Star.

3 12 83 244 29 22 .548 Caiio Valley. Chase 27 24 Enterprise League. 6 87 .171 W. L. Pet.

Transportation Bowling League. STANDING. Crabs. W. L.

Pet. Clubs. W. L. Pet.

Traction Co. 63 11 .820 Lou Nash 84 86 .498 Pennsylvania 63 16 .744 T. Central 38 29 .491 44 22 Big 28 87 .413 Q. and 32 24 .633 Ctn'U Nofa 6 67 .090 Tristate Association. A BBorement has been started at Louisville, to form a Tristate Bowling Association, taking la as many towns from Ohio, Tii.m and Kentucky as ear.

to eater. Aooordlnsr to present plans It will be endeavored to bold a meeting W. L. Pet. 01 bowling omciais xrom uneinnao, Indianapolis 44 34 .644 asd Toaurrllle and to lay out tha plans toward S3 45 .423 tne eosocisuon.

I he Louisville pre- 27 61 44 motera working sp the matter Will be glad to 73 ii .820 boar from local pia knights as to what they 31 67 .270 think of the senegas, especially (rem those at tn. 21 6T J78 head of the etty ssenrii 44 39 .813 White 19 SO .245 mads through the bowl 44 34 .644 WbSBora 44 aSO ireav Indiaaspnils. tt DR. P. EHRLICH'S CURE FOli LOO IPODSOuVl XOW BEING USED BY OIR.

(C. DOLLE, CINCINNATI'S WELL-KNOWN SPECIAUST TO MEN. Office on the Second Floor Over th Columbia Theater, on Walnut Street, Between Fifth and Sixth Streets. (You will hare no trouble In finding Dr. Dolle's offices, as all you will hare to do is ask anyone for the COLUMBIA THEATER.) A long article on this "606" blood poison cure was published in the December issue of the Metropolitan Magazine which shows clearly what the world thinks of this wonderful treatment, which is now being used in this country as well at in Europe for many months, with remarkable, almost unbelievable results.

If you did not see the above mentioned article and desire to do so, either write Dr. Dolle or call upon him and he will gladly supply you with a copy free of charge. Symptoms Begin To Vanish in 2 Days. ONE DOSE CURES. If you have aching bones, rash, copper-colored spots, mucous patches, throat symptoms, falling hair, ulcers, no If you are threatened or have been attacked by incipient locomotor ataxia, early paralysis, or any terrible symptom of contagious blood poison, "606" is YOUR hope.

If you are a sufferer of Blood Poison (Syphilis) in any form, whether you have had previous treatment or not, you should in justice to yourself see Dr. Dolle at once and have a talk with him about this wonderful treatment. Life is short at best and no man should be without this "Godsend" to human ity treatment for this awful hfe-consuming disease. As every reader of this article well knows. Dr.

Dolle has been specializing Blood Poison, Varicocele, Stricture, Piles, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Prostate Gland and all Urinary and Blood Diseases of HER ONLY for almost a score of years here in Cincinnati and is a graduated, registered and licensed practitioner of medicine and surgery. Because Dr. Dolle has so many coming to him every day that almost every moment of his office hours is taken with engagements, all desiring to consult him better either write for an appointment or telephone him in advance of coming so that there will be no trouble about being seen upon your arrival at his offices. Dr. Dolle's offices are the largest and most expensively equipped in the city and it will be worth any diseased man's time and trouble to be shown through this wonderful institute of Dr.

Dolle's in Cincinnati; to see what wonderful inventions are there in his offices for the cure of the few diseases of men of which he makes a specialty. Dr. Dolle is administering this "606" treatment at a very moderate charge, in the reach financially of every one who desires to have same administered. Dr. Dolle has in his employ an expert chemist, a man from Budapest.

Hungary, who is competent to mix the treatment. Dr. Dolle never does things half way. When he received his first consignment of this "606" treatment, he saw that it required the services of an expert chemist to mix same. Dr.

Dolle secured the services of this chemist from Germany, who knows everything about the mixing of this treatment. No man should allow this treatment used upon him without he knows that the Doctor is all right and knows his business and that the treatment is properly mixed by a chemist who knows how. Dr. Dolle has had experience in the use and administration of this famous "600" treatment second to none in the United States, as he is using same and has been for some time in his practice, which is one of the largest in Ohio. Numbers being treated here at his institute every day.

You will need to remain here only a few hours, after which you can go to your home. You can come in the morning and return by the evening train for vour home. See Dr. Dolle about this now this week! Dr. Dolle has had experience with the treatment of this terrible terror of blood poison second to none in the United States and has treated as many sufferers from same as any living physician.

He had remarkable success with the methods he used previously in this disease, but it took a long time for results. Now, this new treatment is different you come to-day and are treated and go to your home cured for life. What a wonderful thing what a blessing this new discovery! No man can appreciate what this treatment will do and actually does until he has seen it used has seen the treatment administered to-day on a case with his mouth and bodv full of sores and whole system permeated with the terrible virus of blood poison, and to-morrow see the every sign beginning to disappear going away like by magic. I cannot be too enthusiastic over this "606" treatment the results are marvelous! to Join hands. Louisville will come hi strong, entering teams fnora 44 leagues.

Dissatisfaction has grown over the A. B. C. at different points In the three states, and many ot the bowlers are of the opinion that a tristate 28 44 .88 Pfltser 27 12 .492 Seller 8 24 .423 -J'" uJS." 31 84 So 33 20 623 BhrnaT TT 32 Ito8 howeverr to supplanT tUA' R-C. with tnis XI Dr.jer xz a- iv a mo tournTr hat point out srhore more l-er.

Kational Union League. thusiasm could be provoked without having to go In for much travel, sxpepse os leas of tins. NO doubt an association of tbis kind would prove quite a boom to the gam. la this section, if ever organised. FREE-rOE-ALL SACX.

STSCIal. BmrATCSJ TO TBS nOSTBSS. Indianapolis, Ind Boaxca IL Borne time ago John E. Uadden proposed a great freo- 33 27 for-all sweepstakes for such trotters as 27 33 The Harvester Joan So ls 41 .317 rWYTU t.nf.a u.u iV-nti and Penlsa Maid (2XH4). ai 9 64 043 Praj others.

V. Shuler, of Indianapolis, Ung editor of The Eo- ho has been wintering Sterling McKlnney at the Haywood Stock Farm, believe this great stallion capable -of winning, and he has forwarded a check for SS00 to Madden to guarantee th. appear-auce of Sterling McKinney whenever the race takes place. Block-Pollak. trader Manager Foley.

ptay a strong team la the Bplnney Independent circuit. This Is the team Ed Hauger starred with early last ssasnsi and was grabbed ap by the Shamrocks, to be signed by the Reds keter en. Ksucher. the third haeemsn. and Pitcher Rogue also graduated, but with Owormeyer and Eber-hardt as a battery, and the now men Foley has in line, it loose as tne team weuia rx not stronger uaa ssst year.

Umpire Harry Truby, lata of the National league, declare, that Jlra McOlaneea, Jack Brauor aod Bill Post, are thfw. of the host ass- res ho aver saw tela, eg tso eminnr iisgins Msnssee Shoe, of the Weetwnos, White aoa. ts gutto wUUag Is gseasstsd ts sail Job HARMSWORTH TROPHY Will Be Baced For In American Waters Again This Tear, srsout nrsrarcs to tbs Bseutasa. N.w Tors, March IL Another race for the British International or Hannsworta trophy In American waters this season is assured. It transpired th.

other day at th. Motorboat Show that Albert E. Smith, ot New York, on. of th. Board of Oovernors of th.

Motorboat Club of America, has com missioned Henry R. Sutphen. of Bayocne, N. to build for him a high speed motor- boat, with which b. Intends to defend th.

cup next August. Tbs boat wUl be an eloo-plana. to th. design and construction of which th. company has given a great deal of attention In th.

way of extensive expert- merits, carried on tn th. model bast a la th. navy yard at Washington. I). C.

The new defender will be equipped with two 800-horse-power, six-cylinder airaiartlng and reversing standard gasolln. marine engines of special design, which will be designed asd built by the Standard Motor Cons tnsc-tion Company, of Jersey City, N. J. JJt Jl IU iVil Or Morphine Habit Treated. FREE TRIAJU No pain or loss ef time.

Cases where other remedies have galled specially desired. dbl su a. coirrmsax. fjtsetn. lie.

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