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MAIN SHEET Sites For Amateur Ball Grounds JU1 BOttsM Intended for tlon in thla column rauat be In this effloa on Thursday night Taint durtnc the put sreek have been hum-vnta at the headquarter, of the Orr-ater On-alanalt Jtmuwr Coram leeloa at th Type Club. 19S-USS Waat Fltlk etreet. OrMM prrparatlona ar bains aaaae for the annual air.au ur da aa Saturday. Mar when aaae WW or toil ataatear and arnil-arofeaalonal teama wtll turn not la th bis iwrada. Already Inquhie.

kart bee im1 lejardlai Um different Btaietl ovinia for the day. tha railroad aril of tba city eeklns thai a Mara-thaa or relay rara arrant. for tha railroad ana at tba dir. Another new feature that baa aoee eaaaMarad hr tba Ajaaleur CMamlaalaa for tba tltMc tealure la a roller aaatlnf raaa tram tha orater ot tha city to tba ball i betas oflered by latereetrd eltlsen lor tba eoateete, ao tba amateur win waat nr not hi ns la I ha war af memento If ihy are auaaaafut la anr of tba event. Tba Amataar Coauaileelon baa bean offered a const of altee for grounds to relieve tbe eoa-aeetloa oa I'ark Beard trounds.

There are a numbrr of teams bins Idle everr Sunder toe want of srouals end the Amateur Comrtlla-alea la very muck (ratified to ar, tluPcltlsens cnalas forth wltk lerse ptaoe of trouad for sitrll iurpaae. Tbe cenunlealoa appoints a committee to look over seek ettM offered end if II can be put la anapa tbe oonrn loa will-laxly apeada taoaey te at tbees up for tbe younantera. The fark Board prapanas to etart ait te put tbe different dlajnoade It eoatrola late anapa. All that waate la a few Sara of fair weetber and IU force will be bard at wont wiu tobla Saint up Ike S.H uatlt liter are aa eaaootb aa billiard tablea The amateur taarae are alao aiaklas exlra eftart to atrensthea their reepeeUve clube thla aer la order lo be ealeeted a a part of th oable-beader that Charley Starr, tba bttetaee aaaasr af the eeetlpeoa. will aebedule at the ball park eack Sunday when Hertng erew The aeml-urue continue ta be active la the alanine up of tneir luayera.

wb olieilut the oeet poaMhla Induoeaienta lo nvaor leau pleyete to rrmaln at noma ibia year and ewlsl bio team to win ij cnain.o.iai.ip In order to take art la the Imerclly eerlee wliB th different clube repraeeoted In tba Nallunai Kederatloa of B.eelU Tne eaml-pre maj-ere were ieulnr altenlanu at the eon-vU' of the nailonel body when It met Bore last waek and they are detamlnej to get tne beat puealbla leant In orur to be eelecied aa th. ripreewtatlve of the e.n Cty la toe "joT'nny Dutmn. the Secretary of the lster- lata Heml-prufeeelonal Aa la In CHJ-eeto to-day ronlarrlna wit 'eieelveef th. different eemlpro tram Iwj i i he City are member, of tbe National there. erotn Chlcaaa be will vlelt and lnd.napulie and ore what the will offer In tbe way of atiractl i lor i tamee neat eummer.

Chaxl-y Sturr will a number of Ihe very beat teeme to compote wltk Unrlanatl't atronatat ao that the lane here the oomlns aearoo will aa. a hlab-claa. artlole Iafaaalunal l-ll every bunday and all the boll' dare at Kedland Field wha the llerta are aJar. Popular price. wUI be charted fur the Oauble-brader tack day.

Kreryone who knew. Menater Billy Jorrlain end hie Sprlneld (Ohio) AthWIlea will he lad to near that be will nave tbla feat elub the road eaalB thla aeaaon. Tbe comma wTTWth. Athletic. I.

new and wltk eevaral playara wltk pnfaailonal J-irlence. whll- the balance are aatona -ike I'rit of the Arton. hie tnoutid, and 1 1 it la Ml at I that few armt-proa ran oaiat w. on. H.

A.too Umt and Scbenck who ara alxnlnt A tahnhoff to invar r.t baae. Thja i he expected a T. tial la. ka I I Kail tare Aa'ttlaBltC 1 hit aVtsil Im the Catholic Atnteiir i.at akajtor 1aaaua laat aeao. and la aura aom clever fielder.

Ioole. the Lelhl Mlrher. haa ala bem algned to do the hurling for thle crark Hub. When taking the the team will Una up a a followa: A. Uehnhoff.

flrel bae; Winger. MN-oad baaa: Klndernian. l.ehn-h.iflf, third naae; Tri-gue. ranter held: Heltaler. Vlerang.

Hwriemin and llat-h. other flalda, Paolo. Ha uaa and lilener. pluhera. ara alflWlV fit aev IK.

dtalltfhl tit III fltnsl f-lll'tH Robert I'rirho wri artmtly pleaacd over the in-ttouncement of Tra1n-r HuWr that the at- of the Champa ta aelllnn mailer every day. nml predlcU that they wltl takt the held In better cMliitoa than aver ttefoi. ahlp trame: Arthur Lona. well-known amatimr nianaan ant ike leedcr of the Chemptoa Kllta nr the apaMlna Laaue. lllA, will ananata tne team.

A bat wll be tlvea the mamhor moklnt the ftret hem run. and tba csiye are eeter to set their At at workout, which lake place Sunday. March as. Manager Wild rllll IJeoley. af the City Kntlneerlnt Irepartiovnt'a club, tlvee bla llna-ap for the haaebell aeaaon of I tit, aa folloaa: Wild Hill Dealer, catcher: He4 Haae, ahortetop: Char lea McCarthy, former tale atar, rirat kaee; Hue Baolon.

Cincinnati Oym atar. eecond baeo, John Kluf. rleht flalrf; Al ffryer. pltcharl Kay lavoran. left Aald: Klrner Sweeney, fonter bit leatuer.

canter Sold: Ueorte Hualow, third haae. Moran. the pride of Price Hill, will imi oe in tne llue-up. ha la aolnt out la rnat company thla aeaeon. He will be Been In New fork National uniform.

Manater Henneklnt. of the Forroetera. he at last tot hie team altned up for the comlnt Beaoon. Amont hie playere Bra aev-eral atara who mane a etront reputatloB with other eemlpro teama laat aeaaon. Theae, with the player from loot year'a Forreetere.

will make up a etrona combination, and ftenneklnt expecle to have one of the aradlnr road leania of the Cleaa AA riemlpro Aeaoclatlon. At a recant meetlnt U'laaell. who will do the recelvlnt. waa aleiied Captain and will have full chart, of the team oa the field. Skip' Killer will play th Waenlnttoa Whlla Mot for a forf.lt of III far the cham-plonahlp of Camp Waablnttoa Bunday, April John Frelnd.

eeoond Haldy Hurnteum. atwrutop; Kred Hohnort, catcher: John rlthl held: Al liand.Uona. pitcher: Frank Krnat, Bret baa: Ueorte Hela. third baee: Frank Urmtt ei-k a.i Captain and Manater, left Said. Xor lame, addraa mt Oalerala avenue.

The I. -i in A. Ike hotel trm at I II o'clock to-day. From the workout mt lat i. i tbOUtb tba Harrlann.

Ill ciuoo in in I. vicinity. Kaach.r'e wr aa a feature and It looks aa theuth thla bor la aolnt Jo have bla beet aeaaon. JlV J.r bmi hta hBda full manatlnt the Klmwooda, hut will not have thla te oontand with. Klndarman.

who I on of tne beet ebortetep aver turned out here, not only worked out nicely Sunday, but la laklnt craaa-oounlry run every day. aneroid. all want for Ibelr outfield, la well aetl.ned lo t.y with the Harrlaona Mana.r Heuther makee the prediction thla boy will h. playlnt in eoma faat minor 'awe, wrehlo a year. Humphries, who haa played la the Federal and Vlrtlnla Iatuea.

ha sltned to play In the outfield, and. from paat dope, thla boy will ba beard tram. Mara, formerlly of Bvanaton, and of tha C.ntral Turaer. will form Ihe bettery nuf red. The Harrleona will da their prln( tralalns at Blmwood Park.

0rr" have orrenleed for oeaaon under the manatement of Joe. ickler. who ha altnad aom of the Str playere la thla vlcla. IIV. Thev will i.

i.i.- v. or Community Leaiuea. and Man.aae ler feel, ronfld.nt that hi club will tie. tnelr opponent a toad run for their money. He haa called a orartla.

rne 1 noon al ie. weather permltlnt. and all Playere are very analoue lo ehow their toad quality which I very pl.aalnt to him. They ar open to book practice tvme. saalrtas tame, ran write him at III Hearne avenue, or call Mala 714, ba-Iwaea II and 1 o'clock.

Thurariav nleht acilv. iralnin. i eM thamplona af laat year t'athollc AlhletW I eat ue. All memuara mual ba In attendance at the F. Oym to for trmnaalum wont.

With the learn work aeaalon keld every Monday Bight by kaiUUt Pullman an.l Initonr hl Prloa Hill i and we will auarantee they will all know I In tha C. A. L. a hot race aa eoma of them I FamllT I heir bonnet' to beat Holy The Cincinnati rvhli. u.t.n JZZ'tt- I'hKlcT MvTT bat- who forn-ri; u.h Pr: ut'iiMut- I i inner aina aaeni-om i haaamaa from Columoua.

onei riciniir. Tea learn aker. the etar Bret I O-ka like a aura la nee ihia ail nrat aaca Win -j to th fan. throughout the will i. ha care of the inneio.

wniia iirl ind W.ld.r will be i In the ou'B! Manater Jordan. la boay hooh.nt data, at nant Hlfh etreet. Sprint field. UhW. The Park nepartmerrt will open UP ..11.

V.a mem of dlamonda on nut We.liiaenay-olhl. Only realat.rt-1 1 team, i around, for prarlloe, and alnc It coat, nolhlnt to regloter all leama aaou do ai ae aoon sa poaalhle. All ntnter. wMhUit trouBde ehould a at the Lepartoient on neat wodrly a- I. a aunerk leaner and knowa how to handle ball player.

Lefty La via, the former Mt of I'hlrato la tha t'nltad play under Lee. Mearheta underway teiae Laatue. will Bvery beeeball player, nanatar. fan. In fact everybody la Invited to attend th.

bit danra that le to be liven by the Covlnatoa Baaeball avenue, Covlntion. Welneeday evening. March St.nia Cneintton'e bad their Sral practice of tbla eaaaon Uet Sunday and Manater Seundera waa wall plea aid with the ahewlnt for lb dret tlm out. Zid. II lm- Slrteea yMr I.

a Ion, Uaa for aoy beoe- Zl.ibl. To nut the diamond. In tood aha, ball erganlaatloa lo hold together, and th KT av' whl be lrlmml for thTsaiae. Ja nmi In Ihe aeml-pro. the, weather haa eettled.

I nevnoon iaatue ertanlaed By jenn he Ueatu, will comprlee til the A. Spinnjy and th. now f.mou. Spli.nry Hunoer "foon baieball teama. and.

fram Lmsub Pmdenl 1. Ampley haa BmH at rhenagerVettendliit Ihe meetlna. It ka the head of the laatue lor tbe paat eev.a Ike eealu cloee to l(l ball teama. Th. yeara.

Harry Lock wood and Jcaaph lllkoe be. "vimmunlty Mganlaatlon will be divided Into Ins Iht lolher fonr laldent. Rll.y will called tea amajuv i i T. 7 letue. averettnt II year, or oer; the Minor I ommunlly League, averaging between and 11 yeara.

and the junior L. minium' averatint below Ik year, of age. The alhnlle plrtTiroup. belnt ortnnla-d by Ih OMbollc athletle eluba. w.ll rounded up and will ec ba ready for play.

Furtr-flve treme are already emolled In Ih Community orsanlaatlon. and many more ar OS the llel ae randlilalea. The I'ark laiari-niaat hae called a meeting nr ihe chalrmea of the varloue I'ark and Playground Comnilltaee of the Improvement Aeeorlotloiie lor Man a ni luia. Aoy one la waU-ome at Ihe meetlnt. irovlded he relirresnto a Communily orsantea-llon.

whether It be an Iniprovemrnt aaeocla-tKei. eoclal center, civic club or panah. It le deelred to hv. each of the an communliles repreeenlert. and repreeenlallon la not lltnliej to one iraon from tha oimimunlly.

Ahe Park Urnartiurnt Wanta the Ida rellow In eack oom-tnunlty who le Interested In Ihe little fellow, 'about him. No manater abould lot Ihe question of money keep him away from the meetlnae of tire Community orBBnlaallona. a. Ihe aiooey question hae not been mentioned to date, and It will not etand In tha way af any learn comlnt i. ik.

i I Inn oe trreaant. Flnaacwi ar- nmiinwy, ivm I Mill II I Ion WMtcott balnt tha Secretary. However, It la the Intention of tha dl'eotor to rua the league on a Utile different plan thaa heretofore. There will bo two rlaaeee A and II. The beet clube will be scheduled wllh the former olaaa A oluba, and tha other booked with th latter rlaee.

In other the schedule will remain an open one, ao that the park owners cen alect Ih. cluh that will put up the heller ball. Bud ilv th puullo a rua for thalr money. All clube will poet a forfeit and the only oxpenee to the league will be Ihe salary of tha Secretary. The league will Be called the Bolnnev PruereMlv Circuit aa It la the Intention of the director.

to auvanca vknea A after aom. clas. The nest meeting of the laatue claa. Tha nrxt n.atln, ot the leaaue win no neat at the Club Friday cve-nlna at. a.

a. whan Ike tret dell. sill be put up by' the different At prevent the circuit rontalne Ihe followlns cluha with grounda: Mlddletown. Ru.hvlll., Cyuthlana, Kr. Bharonvllla, Ohio.

Carthats. Reading Fe-lp, tvvlntton Llndena, Ball.vue Maroona Newport Mocee. tlakley, Madlaon A. Waahlntton Whit. Sox.

atsndale. Wnodlawn. A rkly at on Independence. Aurora, Karl A i angemenl. will be made to ault tha needa of C.

and Delhi. The traveling teama are Wlede- the teaina. I a Aii-oiara. yt aal.iuca, uv a. I not write (n for permits, eme 'o Mabley and Career.

Holy Croaa. St. th. trtTlcre of toe Hoard of I'ark Commleelonere Jiowph, Triueter. Titers, ramrnne.

Newport on Wedaeeilar tvenlng al p. man Gilbert Hjieolale. Walnul Hill. Dixon'. Klltea.

Poerlee avenue, luat oppoalta the Kden Park en- Wlilia Sox, Weatwood A. C. and F. O. K.

trem-f. It looka ilka tha 'Z 1Imipt will be ready for u- In May. Tha rant leimrtmrnt pan from to p. each KuiHitty for real" I ration. lkrard of I'ark timmtaalonr.

J. Howard Hrnahaw. I tret-tor of Ut. art hie arandatanda tha Oraater Nnrwood Ball I'ark that he would have -them they hav been In a ball aame. TIIE EXQUIItElt, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAltCII- 1.

1910 May Be Donated By Local Rlalto laat week. "Take, for Inetanco, the Urlche. Many etpect Maaater Slmma'e Champa to lewer their colore to meny In the eaml-proa thla aaaooB. but you caa stick a pin rltbt kare on thla prediction, and that la that tha club that beala them out la th. runnlnt will land tha flat, and not thee until they have played their head off." And tble la not from Ulmma, either.

Al Orohe, th famoua atanater of the Hamilton Kreba, threatene to break into the Jama thla aeaaon If Charier Becker, af th rookvllia. Son th paalea I The wlae one ar plrklna th followlnf elbhe In rotatloa to eame In under the wire amont the eemt-aro thla aeaaon Norwood, Hrookvllla, Blmwood. Senatee. B. Harrlaona.

Pilr-e Hill. Potior' Tramp. Uoeie'e All Stare. Uck Run and MorthBlde. Ouea tain, bora Fleet naatman F.lla I wanted by Manater Watt Powell, of Charlaeton.

In tha Ohio State I -vague. But Manater lataek, af tba Senatee, hope It la not true. If Manater Mnrnhv wata tha nitKe be la tr mw ren roar until tne cowa eoma home, eaye Huolnoa Mannaer Foley. Murpk la aa old hand at aele tin a battery and dei'larre thla I two third of any ran! ball cluli. Where would tbe Hade be without Toaey and the other star Iwlrlere? be aaka I a HOIV Pamllv tlwena flfc.

WiUiImIm hlte Soi will take to Indoor eaercla from now until Ihe bell tap for practice. April 1, when the crack Lick Run club, headed by White Feldwlecb. will meet them In a practice content at the Waablnsloa White Sua sround. Pitcher Bob Fi-aoe, ha atarled to set la ah. p.

for the eeaoon. aa ha hopaa to make sood at Wkeellna thla aaaeoa a a twlrler. The Newport Bpeclala. like th Peerleee Whit Box. are picked by eoeie of the park manatare thla aeaaon ae the eluhe to be feared moat, and manater Welea of the Mlddletown K.

C. Club would do wall trot out bl beet battery when ihe boya acre the river meet the Welah Brltad April la. Aa w( have a aalarled elub, write Manater Shame, of the MIidletown Reaerva. can not afford te play any but elub with en-cloeed parka. Ruahvllla.

Wllmlntton, Dayto. Hamilton, Brookvl la, WaehlrxUm C. Lafayette. Mumle ani Conneravllle would do well book thla minor leetti a-Tecatlea. Wire Sploney wkea la doubt.

Manr local oeail-nroa. om walilnv tne tha Blue 6r.ee Leatua and Ohio "tat Laatue ta Blww their kanda before eienlnt with other minor leaiuee. pinner na a llat of Tt vount- atar that hope ta break Into faat company Tne question af aaeurlns ihe Belle vue Bell Park haa bean nettled for at least Ave year. ae Mueera. Natal and Klein ha v.

leaaa on aame for that laturth of time, with jrrlvt let of purr ha M. Thla wtll tlr th Dlrao tore of the elub enoourat.ment to make Ira provrmenta that, whan Snlahad, will prove to the patron, or the nellevu. ball para mat they ar always w.leom to brtna; their lady rneno to ail same ini aeaaon. Pitcher Simmer I now at Brook rill, work In on In. ball park with hie mend Judt Haad.

and when Mattle Schwab look a over the Said he will see that Sleiuiera ha not been Idle In eo far a ta eondltloa of the Sround ar concerned. Mattl Schwab haa the remedellnc of the Orrater Norwood Hall Park under kla par-aonni aupervlalon. which mean, that better ball will be pleyeo tine aeaaon ey tne piayera, aa they will not be afraid of arttlnt a black eye on account of Ihe poor condition of the around. "Just book with th Senatee, Waahlntton While Boa and Horry Kunkle'e Norlhalde Stara." phoned Manater Stain of th Karl A Ben Simmer hae at laat decMerV' In Play wllh the Shamrock dub. Manager Walter Rnhrer came to terms with the hard-hitting catcher laat Wsdnsaday.

Manater Troeter la pleased to announce the following line-up for Ihe Tmeger Titers: C. Iiehner. Rller. Oeyer. Llndemann Ijntfela.

Relnker. Kub.ll. Miller. Tnmter and pflaagmf. Clae in ihe Htdnney Circuit le Ihe place tha Titer will ahina.

Leo Spinney ha. decided not I except the offer of the Mlddletown K. C. elub for the comlnt aeaaon. aa the St.

Xevter Holy Name beve retuaa to release Ihe clever pitcher eince they have decided to enter the catholic Athletle League. latfty James I. reqtileted lo eaH at Splaney't. Iwiporlanl. Ray Ryan hae orlterM two of uniform, for hie Rockymount club, and kv requeoted all of kla playere throushnut Obi to report the Mat ih month to Spinney.

The fana of FJmwond ar mor Interval ed In their new minor leatue ball elub than any club that hae re prevented Mayor Cleu. tha. town It. Manager David' never atanda back on the price wnen It come, to eecuro the beet talent. And If Jack Hf.

keep up kle record of paat eeaaone It will look pretty sweat for Ihe bit an in th Baml-proa raaa. There te totna ta ha a hot fltht In th Btanner u. cvcult tnie oeaana oetweefl tne rimo, Troeter' Tlgero. Sparten. and Cartrta.

l.lndena All ere ao evenly matched that It Is hard lo pick the wlBnor. Knano snd knann la the battery of the Spartan cluh, and Mannaer llargau Bays tha reatret osee-runnera win be cauahl Knapplnt, too, Tbere Is soln to be a revival of the old tstne al Willow Run Ball Park this aeaaon. aa the tvvlnaton Undone are very popular and tha rl7ba ft cimn- rttimm ball at all tlmaa. Tha 1 PiaaldaM Rlplay. Those who hava ever watrhad Manager Prank Bancroft on a rlouily day at tha Heda' head quarter whan tha Iteda ara acheduled to play aome big league club In arlv apring aahl.

bltlnn game, ran appreciate tna condition of Jdanaaar KA Rnlirer'a mlni laat ta-avaalr llattnv Aiitkiqaia-h th ftatunlav Aftern'-on laue i haa dlrtUinarv of Ma own tliat intertireta not opeti until about May IA Mgr. tli-re Im miia mnncr. but Rnhrer la right the Meltalcr, of the Imlly Varden team haa hl i oiiiHitlta. Tha latter takea It out In thinking team alruady fur Ihe cry if "play I and huatllng. The greater the obatacia, the inade a tcn-afnat- aurma mt mmi namer doea itonrar rnink and plan.

lat wek ana Jack Ruahelman, tha local pltrher. la Mill In the Aiountalna nf Tenneeara. but will leave for (he Goorg la training eampa thja waak. Homer Pwaln la working over time at ftilumbua rlKht now. but Ilka tna other Rlalto amplraa will ba back on tha fob when Middle, town.

Wlltntnirtnn. Cunnarwvllia and Waahlng-toa aenda to ehlnney for ha baat. Tha keyatona corner on tha Keyatona riba, will aee two new facea. aa well aa third baae.i Tha two and Stavana. who cavorted around aacond baaa lat year, will ba easily mlaaed.

Joa Kerating. who held down the third aack laat yaar, will be out of the running far tha coming aaaaon a month at tha leaat. until the injured member of hla rlaht for Ihe bl, opening April t. bul two a' unfnreeeen eventa turned up. ftret ha feund ha wuuM hava to turn the old grand atanda around eo that the public could get a batter view of tha field, thla meant an expenditure of a few mora hundred Then the rain and enow alto wed lip and all beta wate off.

Rut not beln a quitter, ha Immrdlatolr bevan tn hual la haln an. a. a U. Tha cham pi on i nfios art "sins tv, tha preaent working fore at tha ball paring lor me pan rOUnrtttl, 1 rk will be aioiw than doubled. rhaataa will open their ut-of-towu ara-n at preoldent Iroula Ripley eta tea that In alt Weahlngton c.

H. April i. They hav. goma of hl, trmvi0 throuah the UiPferenl eta tne iwtkatal ritr April and May wllh th- lout- I he hrta nver wltnMaatl inu.t White m.a. Itr.tevHl.

Itv .1 ind A Ml taken In tha national game aa at tha prae. Weaterkamo. the fa In Balder of the ant time, and pradlrta that tha Hplnney ton White Bub. hae been atgtud liy ibe -hamp. ljMlfn9 K(ht n- oraf4niaatloii that will he auceeaeful financially.

There la reat rivalry at Brookvllle among tha fana aa to who will hava tha honor of purchaaina the flrat ticket for tha I opening game. Jmlae Head will moat llkalw put up tha tlrketa at auction neat waak. The Catholic Athletic heM a mn meotlrg the taBt week at lyle In-ll'ute. and you (vn a nf youn(C huatllng judging by the number of team pr-a-n' there hall piayera together for aevaral yeara you -in K. a team from thle Iktr i-nmirunliy Vi devalon a hunrh that ili nf tap nlayera that will make the champion I n.ar pmtm It aver on aoma of tha eluba Mtnl-Dro.

anil amateur leeau-'B nuatie laurela. The catholic J-auf. formed aiffeeent ahurrhaa and. lMnnn. la Ina thHr aiHdtcMtinna for 7 lie itrfit rivalry between the different lnita do.iM will break all ravvrda of at'-ii'laia patronising their lm.

The eafOU lil br under full headway before May 1 an 1 aa the eluba making up It tat league aw all full of claee one of the hotte-iti re. t.f any an tat cur l-agu In or. near mlnnali te geaurrd lite puh c. 17e ctercy of Cincinnati and near-bv tow are enthuataailc over the leaaue and thr ei-fere of their young men. and If the ymn men take to haaehall they will not luhd by tha vtcea'of a larae city.

Tbe ivmetltuUm of the leagua will read to the eluba of the oraaniiat Um at th nxt r-a-Silar martlng. whUh will ba held next M- nday r.mlnr tl'- Uoy'e In-tHute. Rerwearniativa alt the-ean---nre urgd-ta AttMid. thla nii-el Idg. aa th" hedule imml't will ht on Laiwl and tm thf-aa antlemen ara antrlnnt tr rorml'te Ih-lr work of forming tha cluha into qlirrer-Ttt rlaaaea.

Tha Chevlota will have on of tha atrona-rat temma of thlr raraer. with Percy Hvde. tne hrxtd-hlttlnar pit her. doing tha twirling, and Ed Hans, who la ooneUlered one of tha Iraat throwing -athera In tha city, rex-el v-Ira hla alanta. Thla ta aoma hatting: and will make the oppoelng player batting averagaa ahrlnk.

Help boaet and put cheviot an tha baaeball itiap. -fh newly orgnted t-am of PUnn'g Kllto he1l their flrat meHtng laat evening at Joa Tion'ak and the following offl cera wwi i.iM: Pitdd-rrt. Jorh A. Waonj Vlca lreMetif. lnny rM.

former "tar rvk-et'op of the chirnfimt; awr-tarr. Ia-onard W. UVatcott wall-ktviwn younu man tn baeehali a ild foothall circle and leader ef chimpkn-1 ina; tnina ttrey ara In a claw by hem. attlvea," remarked a leading manager on th have been atgned by the cluh. Managar Reciter will have the following aquad out for prao-tl-e toiler Iroearher.

Hrammer McOnrmlrk, Wall Pueataii. Rm-kenatetta, O. Miller, Hreoa, i-trn-Rar. Beirerino. rroake Car-anoa Backer, Bmaltwond and Manager' Backer, Manager Bpllla'a bunch of diamond performer attended tha Bt.

Patrka'a danc at tha Rlveralde clubroama Friday night. The boya preventive aaa I net aore arme and "charley. They did not do anything but tooa tha ball around, all the hata being locked up by Manager Ppllle'a ordera, hut thla part of tha ex err I re will be atarted with a vengeance today, provided tha mercury will agrea to hover at or over tha jto mark. The famoua Rack ye air la Raieball Club, recovnlied aa tha champion lady club of tha Mid. ltd Weat.

haa raorganlaad for thle aeaaon. and will appear at aevaral of tha local park, aa tha management la booking with all manager! having Incloavd grounds. Mlea Wilena will again chaperon tha young ladle, Tha glrla will play Baturday, flunday and hnltday gamea. and would like to hear from eluba In Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky and Virginia.

Any manaaemt-nt wlehln to book tha young tadlaa can arrange a game by getting In communication with Wm. Thrmeher. huaHneaa managar, Raat Fourth airaet. Cincinnati. Ohio.

Yhe Victor White Boa baaeball Jeam will repreant Clifton Helghto In tha Amateur Aavw atlnn Community Leagu and Man-a aer Klatiman ex pert a to make a good Itowlng. Ha hai algned up tha following playere for neat aaaaon: H. Bchaffner, J. BchaffMir, W. Ret gal, C.

Hlltelmarher. K. Klein, R. Blank, R. Nauraan, K.

Mmlghoig Citizens aad SI I bar horn. Sounds Irks th Uens.il Manater Klotamaa'a by word BY: Keep your Ity Oa tl" Th CtaelBnati Emerald war' maoaare for bow unliorma laat week and expect, to make a tood snowlu wllk th.m en the Held, ee In Ih peat. Th buetneae eaa will be takes care of by M. Colllna, who ba been a i'H4 follower of the JCraerald late boya Maaatar Bohart. Newport Altamoala, will agaiB be seen al the kougk Rider Park.

The team will open thla aiaana oa or about April with the followlnt stars la the line-up: Captela htnair, T. Flyna, bl Se.kert and "Bmoke' Flacker. 'Manater Hobbe any 111 hav of the atronteat teama travelint out of Covin thi. weapon la tbe Covlotton Centra. a Manater Hobba haa It caadldalae altned up at preoent and with such a larte Bald lo pick rrom hould euro pick a wot-aer.

Any out-af-towo teama deairlna a Sret claa Bunday attractloa will be well takea car of br addreaalna F. Jacfcaoa, caie of Covlntion Central Baaeball Club, left Median avenue, Covloftoa, Ky.i Mr. Helnr. of the Ml. Healthy Club, la huey theee day with John Meyer, advert la! nr manater the elub, tettlnt the eoora card reaily for the teaaoa.

Aa Important meetlnt of this club will be held Sunday tt p. m. et No. Ill Mention avenue, and all member, ar roaueeted to attend. Manaaer Mall alar I haa a few open and any an winning to douk uila erack team and stellar etlracttoa can do aa br aldreeelnt Ueorte Hetteler.

earn the National Uram Manulactiaini Company. LUiclniaitl, Ohio, ar Pboae Park sis The rnkratona wish te an Bounce that they will be aeon In the Bplnn.y Leetue lb. comlnt and will play all road teams. Manager ban. In promleea to tve the faaa a nice Utile surprise when hla.

boys uke th eld. H. ha low, vral crack InneMore that can five a tend account af themeelvea. namely. Steven Croeke.

Harnett and orr. Hill mwena wtll tlve Ihe Paragon all ka to make them a winner. The outileld. Co Battling of Taunt. Leaser tad Sanda, make up one of the beet to be Men whll.

with "Jo Vm Chapmen on the mound aad Twkkler r-eelylnt hla eeaata soaatltui th rst baUory. Manater Kennedy of the Ludlow Whit Sox, haa hla team all Big nod up and la watting r.nr tha umpire to cry play ball, The Ludlow Sox ae a road team need no Introduction to the fana. Ae thla team maue quite a reputatloB far theraee.voa ea the diamond the peat aeaaon Kennedy haa bout a etront team aroanJ Sprtbell Keltler. wltk Straatburt al Brat, Hitler ssoond. Jonee eharteop, M.

Hraa third. Slubba left Sold aad Mart Smith la cantor and the rnranu, "ld C'Wortk Boone oenino tne oat. tfii Knight, the popular out-Bolder of the laat aeaaua'. Covlntion al.nlana, I a altned a onatroct with the Box and expects lo mak aoaee oae Bust I far their job. With th weather permit tint tbe Covtngloa Olanta will get their Brat work-oat ts-day.

aiuei ins mania are mmners ef local gyms uy en mroo covraiiion. xna uieni. opea their aeaaon at Elamero, April la, lliia "Bit Chief Orenotte. atar pitcher at th Olanu. will ao doubt bo on Ih hill for them when the tarn, la called, while Silver, who did ouch tood work for it In Sns aad wllk mount lb Blab for hla fast bunch.

"Watch Us," Is tha slosaa of the reorganised Waat Covington team, which will a. la Ilia baaeball He again thl year after a ley-oil of several years. They will under Ih manatement of "Oeae" Kennedy, brother of John R. Kennedy, of the Ludlow White Sox, and will hava such stars ao Etaa. Marfca Kenney Jackeoa, Oerdv.

Felghry, Kennedy and few all team, deetrlng a toed atiractlrra, out-of-town teama eepeolally, ad-dreee B. Kennedy, Tl mala etreet, Weal Covlnttoa. Ky. Th Kentucky Colonel, will reoetve their Initial workout next Sunday arternooa. weather permlltlnt.

Manager Kla- wlahe to have hi men In tiptop ahape at tha opening the oe-cn a hi. elub la booked wltk eeveral etrong clube In April and May. At tha ateetlnt of the elub Monday nltht plane were made for the eomlnt aeaaon. and a perfect underatandlnt waa rwacneq oaivwn manater ana piayera ir cttmini i tew He committee aiv On Friday owning; Managar Burkhardt called a mealing of tha Raphael Baaeball Club of th Catholic Athletic Laaaua touethee and organised tba club for tha coming aeaaon. Th line-up win bo aa follow: ai LAmping and Frank Blerkotto, pltchera; Al Rleetenberg.

cat her; (leorae Wlmberg. Arat haoa; Arthur HteOIng, aacond baaa; Harry Ovar berg, abort atop; J. Rolfea, Harry Held, right netd iea at oyer, canter neiu wn umpim. left field. Tha club a going to glva a auchra aa4 a all Ulokaaira BluwevJ VI as 1 1 raaa Wed needa evening, May t.

comer Burn aad Bt, Michael etraata. Tha Pathnnd'era had fheVr flrat oractlca last flanday at Mueller a grounda. and to-day If the weather permfto will ba aeon thara again. Tha piayera all ehowed uo Una for tha Aral time, and Manager gpagnola waa aatlaOed after tha day a work waa ovar. a Tha Central Turner ara back In line aaatn umler the management of Jimmy Hlnnlnger.

rxirnier Manager Janraue win tana car or the bualneaa and. and he certain I waa fortu nate when he landed Jimmy Hlnnlnger aa manater. Tha Turnara ara open, to book gamea with an in and out or town tea ma. Aooreaa 11) Walnut at root. Tha following playara will oe round in tna iin-up.

nunnuni, itw sr. Ttimira hoVwi. Cer-eTr' i mil "'ne. ilolden. Blea.

O. Ruck.tuhl and 7. Ruck- work, ftoircrlno Hutchlneon and D. I. Miller tuh) on tha Infield, with Voll and llbng oa tna firing una ana aunagor mnainger aa tna receiver.

The Naw-port Mooaa, one of tha faat eat teama In Northern Kentucky laat year, had a hard workout at W'lademana Park lam Bunday. Manaaer Hlokey waa vary much pleaaed with their work, and clalma by mtaaaon that he will have a few Hi for tha mlnfir laaau. The team will he compoeed of th aame I Ina-up that flnlahed laat aaaaon. namely: Hlckey, Hcuiler and Voaameyer. a trio nf tba fawtaat outfleldera In thla vicinity, and the Infield work will ba taken rare of fev Klneelle.

phelater H. Derrick and J. lerrtck. Herbat and Zleglar will do tha mound work, with Rluma. coming atar of tha catrhera, at tha receiving and.

Tha Moota would Uka to hear from tha Covington Llndena, Olanta, Covlngtona and Wledemanna and anr flret-claaa team for the opening game. Ca Houth Oh) and aak for Walter. Tha Belmonta. formerly tha Norwood Oreye, will be tha Held thle owning aeaaon, Oreat ereneth haa heen added to tna team by the addition of Dugan. Feck and McDevltt.

Other pla era who hajwa atgned ar Morae, Bcherl. Kunkemoeller. wolf, flreve nd other nn-a-pecta. Tha Blmonta will ha aaen In tha Spinney Circuit league and ara In need of a It or IT year old nHcher. Fhon Rlda Jig and aak for Ralph, HI Raunttell, of Hpaidln', ta receiving manr appllcatlnna In ht p'aycr directory, and laat week a whole team waa arganlaed thronjfi thla ayatem.

Many good piayera at 11 1 want Joha. Manaver Mark of tha fmtrmoant Raaeba'l flub, will have Z2 men from which to pick hla regular line-up for the coming aeaon. All playara ara rt-quaated to ba at tha Wlrewarka tlraaade la ralmvxint Sunday aft mean at 1 -n p. an, for tbelr Initial practice. They will aae th Wlrewarka Oruuaae until Lenta Faaaeel nae the aieunda la tood euoelTlua.

The rrmouata would Ilka Bear from Mill Murray a Trluauyk teaat for the epeolnt aaaee aa April aataraaV baeehafl in Ctaemnall wtU ka better than ever, aa aaaay tea team ara ertaa- lalnt. There wltl be ao ladepraaont ball oa Saturnar and too failowlnt team will bo In Ihe ald: A.hlctle. WJeon Corn roe actal, hallroad, Commuaity. Ineuruce. 1.

M. C. A. ChuroB. Norwoul cnurch.

K. S. Inler-Muial and llanfcona. A Inlar-ettr tit will be ertaaleed, wheieor ail champtona of varka laaaua will oMapele aaatnat, aaca other. Th Una wealhor wtkek prrv.rUd la.it Bandar aaabled Ike aaombere af th Alexoa A.

O- to put la some l.tht practlc. Tha en tire aquad wae out aad elk le tt la tne pina oi eonuiuoa. 1 Tba e.ub will opea op-lhe saaaoa oa April It with the etront Pia.avllla team at th latter'e treenda. Any team dial tint to book practlc. (ante for the few weeka arevloua eaa do ao by eailint op Waraaw Kit K.

aad aak for Maaater Bebwerta, oianaVwMi bf efapb 8lKk.r. foiimrtr tito Seu-ptrnt A. C. MtkcliKr ps lo nlr hU ciut Ul I TrleLlt at Comlriunltv Lmmu. lh wav Im tmm ltot tifBinf up aftavr lh nulott eluba ai tha cltr wIlL no doubt.

hav an af (he am a or ama of tha QiMaa atjr. MuiKUr. at i mj p. wl. will a- tii'tm, ta lh4r tatttal fr.cttu at Hunt-atrMt ntuwU.

waatbtr pai-mltting, ana tha hoy ootnm up la thalr Mal rvoordw tha Blvua urajr-a win aava a aM far tha anianr ta ploaatjlp la tha tall Tha MadUonvllU Otnara intnrm4 HI Rau- rtttcll tttux thav playr4 tha net ral wmwor ana of tha Maaou laat Bundax. which ctdd iu a uuriaaauuiiiic rtnitl, ll to IV. Thm Madlaea a. C. will book all aut--tqw taama and art im ta Iwar Irvoi any ai4aar, dlddftahr tpaUUnra.

Tha ftoyala will ba la tha Itald acuta hla aaaaoti. Thla dub waa ninaar-up In tha 4tethra Ohto Lraastta faat aaaajo. and BualD Manaar 8 miaj ataiaa that tbjr wlU win tha chropMia 'hip of CI oc Hi nail. Tbajr will aaaia aatar Utm ckMitnra Oh a Xsaacua. With aw Rttda tralninc la tba ftoutb and aur local piara oa liia loti lat Hunoay.

tha baaebiill aruwa If ki.cking at tn duor, und alt pimjrara ai Oiaain 4wa In tha bottom of their tninka anl cat tin thitr cava art af-nl up aad U.alr hata In hapt for tha con in baJtia. Many eluba hava put la thatr ardara lor aaw uni-forma, and Hi Hau.lita.l, of pldtiiu'a, wrvo haa baaa la touch with tha local altuattuu for iraara. ataiad that tlMra la ntort lntrrtat at thla tlma than in previous yaara. It waa or-talnly a piaaalnff alsht ta aaa ao many out af town aiananra In aur citr laat waak. and at a banquat at tha JHntoo many nlca thlnaUt wara aam apout ina Daacttaii prorooiara oi lua Quaaa City.

Tha Intaratata Baml-Pro Laaaoa Commit taa artalnly dvarrvaa (raat cradtt from tha aantl-profaaional plaara Id thta elty, a I'haJunaUii C. Martin aad Vlca PrMldont C. fltnrr prod that thay hava put Cincinnati oa tha tsaaabaH map of tha L'nltad SUta. Aftr laat waak a affair HI llauiiuall, of Spalding', rtxaitad many out of town lattara from miruftfi aak-Ing Information on our ba ball situation, Tha Community Lmuo will be dlvldad Into thraa anrupa, wmrii WH1 incliM tna oldar wyn, known aa Qronp or aiajur. tha minora and jruntora.

HrMtdent John K. itruco and fcac rotary H. RMtiaw atatM that they hava ra cat, ad ovar 40 appllcailona for antra not. All park ffroaada will ba uaad to play thalr vaaiaa. Whlla amauur and aaml-pra taama all avr town ara buar maklna arranawmanta for tha opanlna of tha baMball aaaon tha Typo Club baa ban tsam haa not baen ovariooning anr beta.

To-day at tha Typo Club, lau-182 Waat Fifth atrati. thara will ba a maattng of tha playara to talk ovar plana and doctda whathar iny win piay loagua or inaapanoam Daaatsmn. Laat a ma tha Printara wara In tha fiplnnay Laacua aa a hama club, playing thalr pamaa at Andy Schrlmpar'a Lin wood grounda. Kddla Mlafart. managar of tha Typoa thla yaar.

haa aVkw.il. rranaamawita turn Ih af (Kas Baat End Park agala thla aaaaon, and tha fana of that taction of tha chy ara aaaurcd of aoma higii-ciaaa nan ovary- minaay. xna lypoa wm tart practica In a faw weaka and hop to nrnka a batur raeord thla aeaaon than siaat. whan they flnlahed aacond tn tha Splnoay ltM. wlnnlne 18 and loalna but a aamaa Tiim twill tha Tvnna' nlnLli tMiin la ama teur baaaball drciaa.

and Manasar Mlafart will hava all hla aid atra la tha line-up again this tar la addition tm aoma aaw talant ha haa atgnad up. Tba Typo Club haa a franchla-a in tna union fruiter national naMMH Loacua, and tna playara will wora nara imi aw to tna Be a Diaca on tna iaam uiai wm ao to IiMianapoiia to npraoant uiacinnati i tha -annual touniamant ot the. above leaaue. Hi chart, of th daaoeto be Manater Mlefert deatre all players of laat ven at St. James Audllsrlura on April yeara taaaa.

or aay union nrlnterswlio hav ability aa ball playere to Be wwalal to- strwmtnwnia lame crowd Manater Flarh weald Ilk to I morrow's meetlnt. which win bo called lot a makftig arrange menta to aocomrlwdate a hear from Harry Vanoe, formerly with Ih I p. m. aoara. oonstaac uiuo.

Tit ltollwit Orar. t. lMtalt club, will Pff-air oa th lUid hl orina ud will to Thero will be a rneettnt al the T. Bt. C.

Manaser Al Kublman. of Oaata an atara. Monday evanlnf. Marck at lor rooueeta all af hie payers to report at Ooeti's he purp-ae of ortanlilns th CUKInnau cafe. HI.

Hon avenue. Sunday afternoon, when Church Jaaeball Laatue lor tha eeaaia of til arrantemrnia will be made to elect RapreaenUtlvee frrxn the rartiiawehri Mn un ai .1 hi. -il htuid i ICvlacMMial Church of our Savior. St. denca, With tha opening of tha haae ball aaaarw not rar mtacani -mi la the lwua.BBBt indt vtdual in town theae dare, retting out a very attractive aauvlner aoora book for dletrlbutloa at an gamea throughout tha aeavon.

CalU han'a latent acquliltlon to tha team la Roy Hheppard, tha hard-hitting outfielder, who laat year labored for Pfcfc Kinney 'a 'Richmond tram. Ed Rohan and Wetnktmp will form Um battery for Callahan' a crew, Crowe' a park will ba In nrat-claea ahape for tha ooaner with tha All Ira liana on April and, Judging from tha inter eat which la already being manlfeeted tm tha hill, quite a faw of tha faithful fana wlU attend le opeuar, Tha Hyde tartt Vlataa hava no doubt baaa exraiurthened anmewhat whan thay addad to ineir iibi t'antmer aa tnira aacaar ana Fracaar. atar catcher. Managar Blngtnaa requeeta all memoere to ta praaent at bla raaMenoa Thuraday night. Pat at" a Oerman 8aletn Oerntan.

PhllllDua Oar- man. Palrntouat M. Ludlew Rapt la South aida Baptlat of Covington and Bellavua Baracaa. Any other protaatant church team In Clnctnhatl or Northern Kentucky which may ba laiereeted la gstandad aa tovltatiOB attawd. Tha Clndnnatt Silent Athletic Club haa ganlaed for tha oomlng aeaaoa under tha management of Arthur Wenner, who baa elgned teverml of the beat piayera In thla vicinity.

Thay hava aecwrad a good pitcher from Indiana. Ha looka At to them thla yaar. Manager Wenner will hava playara for practicing neat waak. and will work hard at all time till April. There la no doubt that out-of-town taama will arrange game, aa thla team ta compoeed ef all deaf mutea.

and thay will make good iwonay, for fan alwaya Uka to aaa daaf mutea buatle In a game. Anr good team that would huatla to get game with tha SUenta wrlta to Arthur Wenner, 1U- McMillan atreet, ClDctonatl. Ohio. AMERICAN NEGRO JOCKEY Has Won Orsr 100 Baca snd Etakes In Kuaala. American race-goers, pclUr thoa In old Kentucky, ln recall Jimmy Wlnkflld, tha polite and sentlemanly colored rider who used to pilot horeee la.

a nuunar that almoat put Mm otT a par with Isaac Murphy ant) others of hla color and eiasa. Tears ato Jimmy took a notion td go abroad, and finally landed In Russia, wherv be became a treat farorlte. For a lone time no word came from Jimmy and the Impression waa sained that he had retired to a quiet life In the land of tha Cstvr. This Idea waa dispelled, however, when laat week, relatives In thla elty received a letter- from him that waa a eoupl of montha reaching Ue deetlna. tlon.

It contained tidings that he ta atlll In good health and riding with hit old-time skill. He Is regarded as the lead- oa deeptte th war. Wlnkfleld la residing Ing rider In Russia, where racing goes tt afoecow, and i gives his addreaa a Breskar. No. 86 14, whatever that may meen In hla letter winkneia sera mat tne war haa played havoc with foodstuffs and It la hard to obtain augar, coffee and bread.

Man)- hundreda of people have been driven from their home and there la much Buffering. He hat earned big money, but there are ao many poor and needy that all thoa who are sup-piled give liberally to the Red Croat Society. Money haa decreased In value, he aays, and for that reason ha haa not attempted 10 send any ot hla winning home. Hit wife la In a narvoua state and Is afraid to travel or he would have started for home long ago. At the beat ha flcvree would take him two months to reach America, coming by the way of Japan.

Jimmy haa won over MO races, one stake being worth $28,000 gild another IflO.OOO. He haa four horses of hla own and puts In hla time training when not riding. OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF THE CENTRAL BASEBALL LEAGUE FOR 1916 Beeaise He Is Willing Wsrker aad Has Not Beserted Ta Monty-. Making Schemes. eraciAi.

DisT.ms so ras aseciaaa. Philadelphia, March 18. Jeaa Willard haa all the physical advantages over Frank Moran, and ha may be declared the-winner after their bout at Madlaon Square 6arden on March 25, but tha red-haired Plttaburger Is sure to oome out shead as far aa popularity with the American aportlng public la concerned. Williams and Walker used to have a favorite Bong years ago, a line of which was, "I don't Uka no cheap man," and by the time thla right ia over, judging by preaent IndlcaUona, Wlllard will have earned the title of being about the cheap-eat man who haa ever held the pugilistic championship. According to report Wlllard, although making nothing out of hla fight with Jack Johnson, la a rich man to-day, owing to the fact that he has been earning -a, salary of 1.000 per day with a clrcua 'company.

Henoa he la fh no tight it rait aa far aa money ia concerned. Therefore. It looka like very cheap proposition to put an admitalon price to his training quarters with tha Idea of getting as much out of the light fana aa possible. But with th Wlllard outfit It aeema the Idea, to get the laat penny poa- albla that can be equeeied out of th game. Recently It haa been decided by the ehamplon'a manager to charge the newspapers (or the privilege of taking picture of big Jess, and It la reported that one young newspaper photographer, who attempted to take a anap of Wlllard had hla camera damaged by the big fighter because he had not paid for the photographing privilege, finch conduct as that la not going to add any to the popu larity of the title-holder, Slnos winning the championship Wlllard has done very little to add to hla popularity, and It It htrd to Imagine a champion who la not liked by tha followers ot the ling.

It la a great deal different from the daya ot John 1 eJulllvan. wuo was the Idol of fight fana whan he waa boss of the ring, and who even to-day haa a warm spot In bearta of all lovere of pugHlem. Moran aeema to be making friends aa faat or faster than Wlllard ia losing them, and no matter what the result of hia fight with the latter Moran will not get any setback as far aa popularity la concerned. When Moran started training; he went out Into Ihe wooda, and It waa hia object whenever poaatole to get on good term with the country folka with whom he came In contact. They all got to.

like (frank, and when he loft Saratoga suite a crowd eame to the train, to see him off and with him well aa he started for New Tork to begin regular training. When Moran finally started hard work the method used were In marked con trast with those of Champion Wlllard. Moran announced that there would be no charge for seeing him work, and that all comers were welcome to drop In and ae him go through hla etunta. He plaoed a box near the door of the gymnasium and any one who wanted to do eo waa welcome to-drop In some change, which would turned over to varloue chari ties. Moran atanda for an) aorta of en deavor oa the part of the photographer.

who ar welcome to ehoot at him at often ae they drre. with no corae back on Moran'a part and no effort to collect money for the privilege. The ata of the puna or the amount of money which he will get out of tha fight doea not appear to Interact Moran to any great extent Hla whole rhoujrht aeema to be as to winning the contest If he poealbly oaa. There la no' tear of Wlllard In his talk. and he and all hla camp have come to regard the Plttaburger as having mora AT "AT AT I AT AT I AT I AT AT VtHKICI.INO.

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pt.l, t. It. Jane It THE BIG FELLOWS 1 i A FRAMK MORAN Popular PubUc JESS- 'WILLkRD try jkYtrmvdn tmTjrjw This picturs shows how Wlilsrd and Koran will Una up In thalr coming eontas sTt Ksw York city. MORAN than a good -chance ta win. It Is tha aame way about Moran'a preaent training Quarters aa it waa at Saratoga, rrank la trying to make even-body hla friend, and there Is no doubt that he hat been aureeaeful to a remarkable degree.

He la a pleasant fellow, with a fund of humor and a thoroughly sood miser. Ha Is not fond of nihting, but sees In tt a ohanc to make more money thaa ba coma in any other way, and ha want to make It at soon aa he eaa In order to get out of the bualneaa when he think he haa enough, to assure hla future comfort Ho knowa that thla ta the one opportunity ot hla lifetime, and It la not likely that he will leave anything undone that will help to get him In the beat possible condition to faoa Wlllard at Madlaon aVruar Oar. den. Confidence la' a big asset In a contest such aa Moran haa ahead of him, and he certainly aeema to be poeoeieojd of a big stock of It. TENPINS May Undergo Changes.

Shorter aad Smaller Alleys, With Closer Pia Spots Are-Iaaova- -stioas Saggested. tractAt. tisr.Tcs re Tea axectaaa. New Tork, March 11 It aeema that an agitation haa been started contem plating tha sanctioning of a to-called universal tenpln game," to be played oa ahorter and amaller alleys, with closer pin tpott and lighter balla. Theae proposed changea ara tha aub-Ject of a great deal of discussion Among; tha tanpln fraternity, who aee the Inadvisablllty of any such move.

They argue that It haa taken many yeara of hard work and experience to standardise the preaent Unpin gam. The alley dimensions, plna and balla now In vogue have been proved1 Ideal for all men not physical weakling, who ar willing to devote time to the development of proficiency In bowling aa hi any other branch of athletica. And changes In pretent atandarda of alley equipment would product great disorder in th game, aay the opponents of tha naweat plan, and aerl-ously confuse the records now permanently established as well aa needlessly to entail a heavy expense upon the alley ownera and added expendl- turea to tha followers of tha sport for private balla. Tha National Bowline; Association, at a meeting; of Its Board of Governor held recently In Philadelphia, went on record as agalnat any auch changes, and from all appear- ancea the New Tork Bowling Assocla tlou will uphold the N. B.

A. Harvard Football Sustains Its Worst Blow in Many Years btbtial Diararca to rat axoxitaB. Button. March 18. Captain Jo seph A.

Oilman, of the Harvard 1918 football team, and William J. Bole and Thomas H. Enwtight. backfield piayera, hava severed their connection with Harvard University oa account of academic deficiencies. Tha three football men war "fired from college following the ac tion of the Admlnletrative Board.

Harvard football sustained most aevere blow of Its history with th re moval of tha three players. The dismissal ef a football Captala la without parallel. and It was said that this audden blow la only a beginning of the houat-cleantng vmirara oi tne racuity. Oilman and Boles cannot return to Harvard. Both had suffered previous dlfmlaaala.

and tha Harvard regulation statee that a man who la dismissed from th university for a eeoond time on an. count of unsatisfactory study marks can not return. Enwrlght will have an opportunity to re-enter Harvard in the fall after ha haa taken a course ai the w.r- vard summer camp at Bquam Lake. N. 11.

Wtth satisfactory marks at the engineering camp, he will be eligible to play football whan return to Cambridge. The Harvard 1018 football team, which Oilman wae to hav captained, will Kav. a ahattered line-up at a result, of the fac-ultya sweeping action In tha caae of the delinquent athlete, oilman waa a peer-iea tuard-one of the beet ever developed during the Hatighton coaching regime at Cambridge. H.ratcvlrtually the unanimous choice of the football erltira i A II-American team laat fall, and his sn- awuniu wore was responsible tot Jt election to the captalnirtr in th r.a oppoaitlon. With Oilman out of the line.

Harvard defenses will be weakened per. oeDllhlv BUSY Month For Shooters. Trap aad Trigger Expfrts Win Bin Plealy af OppsTtanilies Ta Try Their Skill Daring April tracuL rar Arcs to res avqciiii New Tork, March 18. -The beat denca that trapahooting as a tporl ta In 1918 have Ita biggest year hat btet given by tha Interstate Association ra the Encouragement of Trapatiootlnt a tbe announcement through Its gecieun, Reed charter, that 412 trapshootlnf tee naments hav been regl.tered up to Xt- vember 8. In tha remaining moolai there should be enough tournament! rwj.

latered to bring th total up to Theae figures mean a great deal watt na takea Into conaiderallon thai tt tournaments wars registered a lliu, IM In 1914 and S3 In 1915. Th contiriari advancement and Improvement in Ik port Is shown by these Everr year for IB yeara trapshootlng hat advanced. Not once haa it slowed Bit haa advanced more rapidly In the UM three years than In the preceding In yeara. And with llM more rellsterel tournaments thla year over IMS It call goea to prove tha ever-Increasing Interest In the greatest of dean, wholnoot outdoor eporte. The 412 registered tournament an within a period of eight months, froa March 17 to November 8.

Four tourav menta are listed In March and 11 April. On Bt. Patrick'a Day touriMiMiiu were conducted by the Utah State 8port man's Aeaoclatlon at Ogden, uh. tvi the Chapman Oun Club at I'hspnai. Kan.

On March 1 the Coatesvllle (reail Oun Club entertalna It friends. an4 March 25 th Red Cro Oun nub of UnlUd Statee Navy will conduct Its tnt shoot for members of the I nlted ta Navy at Ouantanamo. t'ult. All the a ors and officers of the Allsntlc fleet ut allelbla to participate in this torn RJVUM Th lut ot regtatered trapnhoollni V-namenta for the month of April art bt wlthappended: 1. Houaatonlc Rod and Oun Clut Stratford.

Conn. 8. Uncoln Oun Club at Lincoln. i. Blue Ribbon Oun Club at Contw Kas.

(Old Policy). T. Utah State Bporteman a at Cache Junction. Utah. 12.

Dee Moines Oun Club at lee Iows- j. Ill 12. Morris Oun Club at Murrls, 1 (Old Policy): I 18. Sewall Oun Club at HewaD. le-(Old-Policy).

12, Atglen Oun Club at AtKlen. 18. Western Pennsylvania League at PltUburg, Penn. 1S-10. Oklahoma Btate chsmplo tournament.

Capital Oun Club, oklW-City, Okla. ka 19. Exeter Oun Club at r.Kter, (Old Policy). peotKtlW 19. Lawrence Flab and Game Prolecu" Association at Lawrence, Maw.

19. Peru Oun Club at Peru, Ind TM Oun Club .1 Brfla lowa. (Old Policy). 19-iU Central Illinois TrB4.hoel League tournament by Bu.ini" Oun Club, Decatur, 111. 20.

Pawnee Oun Club at hrai, a Penn.y.v.nlr. Trar-J- League tournament at Plilllll'bur. 21. Bureau Valley Country Prlncerton. III.

(Old Policy). 2L Ames Oun Club at Ames, (Old Policy). 21. Edgar Oun Club at htltar. ff 21.

Oalt Oun Club at Oslt, Unl (Old Policy). Ruthstn. 21. Ruthaven Oun Club at Butns Can. (Old Policy 2U Merlden Oun Cluo at --i 23.

Central Ohio Trapahootert tournament, Springfield, Ohio. Center Ortindy Center, la. (Old ro IcM a-van. ueorgia tM" fla, na merit Oata Cltr Oun M. Lawrence Oun Lawre Kan.

(Old Policy.) 27. Weat lerankfort Oun Club, Frankfort, 111. ntt 27. Baxter Oun Cluo. bb'- Policy.) Ojjni (Old Policy.) tt 27-28.

Keystone Bhooimt Holmeeburg Junftlon, phlladrlp-s, SOCCEll AUT) BASEBAlXrfk( Soccer and baaeball will he (W rarrui'- a port a inouitea an ir -oale Canadian military camp at The aoeeer together four teams to a aixtcen teams to a bartallon as" Ing there are 40 toattallona h. 1 oral In khaki Will T.ea soccer. The whole eeoond dlvl Including Ixmdon. Harollton. other places, will take part..

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