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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 34

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fa St. fr alrtlaaa Ike t'n ia play mmy i'k UftvtJi. frfr fasy, V. aaans an Mi.u'rra IHrkler EVy AND CO stale tra Alf J. Ward Appointcd.Pro at Iryinston, Where New lC Holc Municipal Course Is to Be Constructed Immediately East Side Links Is Seventh in Indianapolis.

Alf J. Varl. golfer. i bn arpoir.t'.! rrcfetlonI at U.a Irlntin l. tmun courM.

It waa nnun(l trxlay by tba r.f frk Wr4 will hav thars of golf Instruction Irtr.Kion rrlnr'pkl tak will tht of buIltHnr up tha f.w et 5 eourt to ull tli4 Uhtnho1 linkau AVar 1 aa a rr for tnty fla yara. I Ira flrat tralnfna; V' nat'va Hrl'nn waa ais yara vr.dfr Jurnx Jtraid at Health. I'roni J'rall ti IJirnrd rn jcfi cf I ft rl r.f Vr 4 r.rvr K' ii 1 1 1 im rti 1 A n. I War. I 'rft't aa 5 ft at ff I'rin ra Vi to ft tn I.

la. Tftt. t.ft ft in '1 1 ft it the 11 ii 1 of the mi.li la V. ar.1 thftrj iilt thm t'o'ititry 1 I ii ti vi at a rl r. N.

af.i f.r the rut vrs waa at Watklna. N. V. Aftftr tria year 1 1 I s. T.

if finti. rd tirift tart 'i Mlchlltn, hftre ha rm. 1 ftlft.l tt, CnhU i Kairr 'ir ra. arn'l hailft.1 tt.e I In aa ml aftft.l aa ri Ul h. a Ini lit Hie I Imipil r.

Imi (liivl.) Country Oil I4.t .1 lk. ar mt thft Irilaclaa lttfc mi la it. Lry flu. ir a atMl a aalil Ward, aflftr lillHa Irilnstua Iriarf, Malta ana htm i rt Irrli i uJ haa aof lift ft i( Into ij.ft aitire Ike iH.ft ma ma lft frnM iff 1 1 1 ii lir ftr park rnurn In i ft ami n.irih ut I'lrnaaat raa. I.

ft ia a bftMtillfal iMft urn tkr nrnprrl)! a atflnjt timnr lir any immirr rliih. I liilrml In atari imrU it InlnnlvM at nn. Tkirre valll kve lrmii.rarv irrmi irail.i hy Ike time the traaii. rna aul prrNaaral (rfta Ka.ff.rft I rar la laraaxk." I lii on i imr i'f tl.ft aiolf i.iirM in I mil .1.1 1 a. Kiiitlt (irovt la an rtiimltipil i 'ir on ihft rm ii.tnk of Wiiitv river In it irt IClv rftt.i.

I'ik. Tlie I I I i I nrft atnl the I Tiika liavft t.rn c.i 1 1.1 ftil I Iii a I Ii 1 1 1 I lull" 111 ') hi I i'iitrft ll: KlvfttFjile iloif t'iuli. 1 lie In I 'n 11 11 1 11 ul I'H an ti, ti I re 11 0 1 ft rouriie wftt if the rilv i.ftir tl 1 ft'iioiit. nml tlie lllarti l.inl fooTitry t'Ui! Iih a riftw elwfit ff'i hi.l.' iii'jt'ic, I'T'ft'tril for thft firrt li 'i 1 ti yir. tn.rt'i the iitr on Willi river.

The oo.l of Country 'l'il l'a a ntiie liole r'nir at thft wt mern trrmlijoa tf Mlilft Koa I t'i l.irty treet) towlevarj. rn Muwrla Pre. rftil to Ttia In.iianapotla'.'ew) 1 M.rch f. sou tar r.ew pro at tl Country Club, appolnte.l J. iUri.lt who In potift to 1 lull In Vi.on in.

la ii'i ti 'l lifU ftiin, VhUa liaTi bunt tii I I tU tr In a flmf rt4 I J. leorT Ielawire to uccor4 "1 Hi a re Ill I 1 the a fti. 111 I 1 1 ti 1 i win IT ft I II. 1 I II 'iiin il tour i ni'v at ulh llrinl I i I ir I tr' fi'f 1 1 rore 1 1 1 IV I 11 I. ft a t.

at "IMft Tail i a in a loiiriifty ta In I il her thtf a 11 n' til nr. irt aiolfrrs hi. pa lit kft It Mil evei a a lournar I'un at a a ri at ni I.i ic I.i ft r. siular romfta with a ft 1 a 1 1 rft.ort. Jta hn vrnrk 1 fr (uli 1 1 1 1 1 4 a 4 th.i t'iuh at 1'.

1 1 i.11 rat. thft nrt A von Cluhal 11 1 1 a loir, an, I the Trumhall Country Club at Warren. O. Ttta rlctura ihom a i I ar I ry UaJlftft Oaaap IC01 10:3 1 r.v i. The li NftwJ Nr.W YOllK.

J.lrvh 2 3. Tha ne cea ity for inoie municipal coif our a nft.r the biir center of imn. til.ttton has been rrefjuently pointed out. Munii ipal polf ha crown mora In the vre.t. an.

I went, hot In i I 4 country anJ In Cana than It 1) alorar th estftrn aeaboant. 'v ft it rf lha Mi tiuhUfti covtrw ar rii4 they how aonie aj l. i nft tl itwra thaA 1 plam! ft re ft thft fnf iifta now in imiiil yftavr. me an.l a t.K..nir. 1 t.t hole coijii at J.o i Ttiia curae.

i an fti.mo,iift toat ai out a lay. ahich a 1 KTfrifft. I ia Tft.vee itt rt b'ir an.1 4 a rone cli 'i r( 10,1 Ouil to 0.i" P' i uiV f.n thi hey rht a at.rt row lo 1 out a muruotpal o. irxa aa to ar la actuary prfta Miri f. a Tft jrft ahra the Jauil il 00M tiifia mfft.

New Ooahea Oarae. vl Irvi'an orsa Kearal i v. ij Mir V.i l.ift orT oratel Oo Cfturtnr C.i niana i v.i. in ft ftrt ef a i r)oi fti 1 in Irwin farm. i Vie ftM cf Jth.irt riTftr thftftft Sft n.

at ct of i sou. to be b'lilt. Wi'. iam ot rftw fivjr i r. of lociiro.

1 $. Merftftinr K. ri Mi rrirr, of ihft l'ft I Ch.h ftvr rl. hir. inaje ftd the anl r'ft ft it 3irtTvr In the Lnuved.

tt H). riNr'Trv'T. N. Mar. Mire tbn 11 wire ftay for i.

1. 1 rf tftft nr iu nortJt and on ljn imft i I t. r.i nil oliampi7, anJ a r. Tn tuliiwii riumiin. arr, ije enl.

liaa. I aprte flab raahed. f5rrnl i The I. "wl Uro Marr T3. Thft fnaJ tamn of 1 wa put en tfc OTxftl I tnT Con ire CiuB no imftftniftn' when to port, on inifroaa i Vt waa nr tr a vn i ti 2 t.r t'i kt a a in ftft r.

Wnra rn the ci ibhftna 1 I i start avn aa wftmMT i i 'I ba coui.Ji4 witija tea a. It l. a. X. i i 1 I CHAMPIONS ra Kfll Tk Uirkir.a City High eche.

title by ta ae tf avrlkers IUuu aa wl. mm MUla. tniwrlt aavd Weet trtU. Mfcrblam City mrmrd 27J ratata la blab aar kiavat glrla' aaaa la the; start Harrla ilrlak. neaae Irrrlar, (kc tav hla itolf ml aiao acquired tba ALK J.

WARD. GOLF COMERS. Maaay Mll'rr anat Ila aialllraa. fernaer laallaaapulla add lea repr ea I eal tkla rlljr la tit aa local Junior arolC rkamalaiakla play la klrtco laat year, re ritly rHalleased Iloh Averltt and flay Smlfk. prof raalonala.

and former radiilea. la a foar kall aaalrb. Tae tarao irea ftralft4 aaaftj a II nalrk la to he played at old lllaxhlaad nrtl nnday. Averltt nan law art fcanora la Ike liftcal tea (oaraey la 191a. All far boya akant a mean at Irk and cl(e taatrk la nredlrtrd.

Iali aaapolla anlaat laok forward fa tba tlaaa bea Ita hoixt for a calf rkaarp aaay drpead aa tbeae orn era. KEYSTONE TEACHERS WIN iri CITY TOURNEY Y. P. C. Five Defeated in Play for Cirls' Tan I tat a Came a.

'Knilaaa IVaehera la. Hat teatatav. Maaletoa Matda a. llratb Mtaa. rial.

The Kftyatone Teach ara' arlrla baa kethail tm ilftfeatr tha St. Anthony V. i'. tirift. to C.

Thura.lay nlRht in the lust Kine of the Klrla" city Kettotll tournament at tna Mapla ton Athletic Club in. Tha Teacher rvit over their through 'tha ateU tar rrf ormancea uf tha Schwelr Klrla. former Nw Palftit'ina and Zion layera. Mllln Schwelr. at Cftnter for the Teachera.

counted i nine of tha ftolnta crnllted to lier team, ajettlna; four rlil cruala and a foul to. The only field tjoal male by the T. 1. waa by llelan I. a I e.

who played a brIMIant Kama at forward. but waa too close ly eruA ded to itet many cbancea at the hoop. Toniatht tha Keystunt Teachera rneet the Ilottentota In the flrat came. tartin at and In tha aecond lonteat, tha Mapleton Maida play tha llftath Mrmoriala. Ur.rup and aummary: Kftfttone Trachera 12).

T. P. I6. Iankfoftd LaYftl ti. Huff.

F. Conner t. C. Joroe a Chnatiaa K. Xut a a Sub titutlone Kryatoftie Teachers.

E. Jlr bareir for ChriatUn. K. Huff for LaaKford; P. IvtdOTi Joye.

E. bu(ta for vn. Fia kl roaia M. Rft hwetr. 4.

haa ftiftr. LaVftlle. 1 Foul roaia SHiwir, 1 out of 2: Ualf. 1 out of 1: 1 aYt! ft out et Qu nn, 1 out of 3. Ret fii'TIGOE V1LL FIGHT CARPEfJTIER, HESAYS By tbe Aaaavrtateai rreaal DUBLIN.

March 22. Mike McTlarue told the correspondent late laat eve rlrtr that he had acceptcJ an offer to f.Kht tleJ'rsres Carpentier. but that it had not been dei ld whether the match would be held ta the United ittejt or In Ireland. Kfrr to kii raxent bout with BattUce '2 aa.d: My cr io not rft. te I anx awv rvary tarenir ln wr t.

Hi. Neither Uo they jf ticient'y consider the tremendoua ivirinlif COxii wh rh I lahnred aa a auli ct the cat oarer mjr tn the tierraih ro un.l and the hrrakir cf my rht tbumb ii the rvw. If a ti 1 r'H Srn Mr t.ve brc ftrn t.Vir thftre oui be b'ft i t.eJ for tie rrJcre to ward the too rut that I an a frhtftft. I am a tvro ft on a rTr it rn hUng ta aot avowed ta tba Lnjteal Statra. ft a.

5 at a a THE IXDIAXAPOLIS NEVTS, FRIDAY, 2IAECH 23, 1923. PL Fir. ST EX ALICE TITLE FIVE DINED HO.VE IS ATM GOLF TEWJIS PLAY i I ft a "a ft ERS PREPARE FOR SPRING STATE (MiPiOllS ARE HOIiOliEDATVillCBIuES VcIfe Gets Trophy; Mayo the 1923 1924 Team Captain. Is (By a ataff Caereapaadeaf VrNCEXN ES. Ini.

March 21 Ut tl ha.lreS, lacic yel Johnny Wolfe baa a brand new baaketbill. Xt ia or.t with a slch can narer hftC a fild roal or alrsk a foul. It's alivar and life alx. Johnny, forward on tha atata charr.pianahlp VI cennea Iliirh School fire, didn't look on Inch tha acrap py little player ha la when he walked up to the apaak ra' table here Thoraday nlfht to re caiva tha KIwania Cab aportamanahlp trophy preaented annually to ona player on tha A'lncennea lllh School teAm. I aarely ar pre date thla.

aaid v'; the frlchtened fa Yorlte In barely i audible tone, "and 1 ahall try to re ceive it and cbenan it In the apirit it la riven. Tbarvka." And down aal tha lad who led the ecorlBa; field thl aeaaon. the lad who eren now packa a neat fhiaver recelred In I) the Annereon ram at tha atata towmey laat Sat prood and happy WOLTE. crday afternoon. rlyhtrully aoa Thia waa tha aacond aach trophy rlren hy tha Vlncennea Klwaniana.

Kdward Theobald. center. now at I'ardue. hartnj; received the firat one laat year. The addreaa of welcome to tha honor arueate of the! erenlnr.

the Vlrirer.nea team, waa alyen by Paul P. Dodrldare, arealilent of Vlncennea Klwaniana. lie con grra tula ted the team, the coach and the achool authorities on tba victory which waa bro'Jtrht about by a aeaaon character leed. by poneTf rinra. determination and ability In all department of the came.

Maya Xe er Captala. Harry Ttlaer, toaatmaater. Introduce the epeakera of the erenlna; E. U. ITaakina.

auperlntendent of achoola in Vlncennea. 'in troduced the play er and when the "white headed Mayo anawered it waa to the call of captain elect. Mayo waa selected aa all atate floor artiard on The Newa flrat team for the year. H. la one of the tautest boya In the club.

and his dribbling and icv: curate ahootlntc '9 aided Vlncennea throuuhont he aeaaon. lie will MAYO. make Kreat leader. Captain Heeae Jonea told the atory of the famoua Imp of luck he received Jut lefore the Anderaon game In 1 ilianapollt laat week. The tale of the tiny, heathan Ima ge.

which came from the otoffice employes at Spencer. mn aomethlnic like thla: a wftT ra ntirig up in our Too rri wtift Ora Jn L. At1a.ua comea In int tftiUa me ther i a par ol tjat pian Uaxft lor roft owntAir. So 1 went I mr.n I bad Mr, Ada na down to rr it for me. and ahrn he brourht it in it appeared to me lika an Infernal1 machine.

But I opened it and there waa the Imp. I took It out of the box and lookei at It and it waa thft. aim pleat tiling 1 hud ever area. I read the In alrur t'o ia. arnl when we aere aboot to Iftare fear the Ai)t1 raon fame.

I yot down to the little Imp and I prayed like I rnhbr IU farap. too. Thft more 1 looked 'at il the more I laiichftd. T.ut aoirietiow or other I had a fcelina tbat there waa enmethinx to tt. "So I took the Imp and put it over on the window bjM and faod it aouth toward our home town, arvt then I rubhl fjra aome mora and hnft lt down and avid: Inr.

il you ever wucked your life, work and 1 went downataira and I weol out wni the team. Tha lap Grata Baay. "VaThen we bad rona aomo diatance diacovrrftd that I had loryottea my jeraey. an 1 went bock to the hotel in a taxi and up to my room to ret ny raftr and there at tha little Imp. I rrmrrnberftd thft that my tnolhrr tolU Die it waa bad luck to ccne bck for anythir.r arxl I (lnln't know what to i'o, Tbett 1 ttiought of the Imp.

So I waited over to the Imp and I riih)ad Ita fay afain and I rot down ou my kiiftfta and I prayed to the Imp to ahake off alt my ba.l and .1 hen I went out and I ft the Imp. ami I fucaa tt aorkftat. That a all there ia ti It." And then the br boy tat down. He took with; hia nUary. Among the other Breakers of the evening were Kwald O.

btlehro, ath I 4,1 i For several years local amateur and semi pro teams have been wailins because It Is so difficult to get state games. They say teams over the state are reluctant about granting gamea for the reaaon that Indlanapolla haa no lncloaed park for the granting of return gamea Most of the amaller town teama have a park of their own. built In most cases by public spirited cltiiens. where small admission can be charged a fttafra tba evnenae. of brlnsring out of town teams there for games.

How. ever. wnen an ih, fivnr. and Indianapolis team is visiting team expenses from its own sum treasury, me oniy resources ot this treasury Is membership dues and an occasional benefit fete. When a local team ia granted an out of town playing date tt la certain to be for one of two reasons either It won the privilege by appearing to be material worth defeating, or there waa no other opponent eight.

As have ia recent Tears, the Militarie win eraeedy Bine ea tha flekl afaia this r.r. Allhoucn Bona oi wne cxiji ran nra a vina done any aprintr traiaicc down aouth. they are in firat claaa condition and nnn' to to. Practice wi.i be hetl Sunday naom trf at the uaual acft. Sl.btary paxk.

The M.Utariea are anxioua to line up aooie una mater. at and alao to a emrrodte tftama Oeairirt; extubition fainee. tail Vt'ebeter lull or adureaa Seill, 4t boutb Jaxborn street. Tbe Vsywood Grra meet tonlrht at the poo. room at 7 UIO.

Pavttmaa. Taylor. Martin. Sharp. rV Moaa.

Fertr. Jdorriaoo, atcGray and Albmaon are urtrcd atteud. The Carlatainore A. A. and the Christa more Tnantlea are not maJnn any noiae about epnn trainmr.

Their manaa say ho expect then, to be a dark horeav" Smith. IHidley. Burket. O'ConnrU. Birch, liaferty.

Koera. Carpenter vny new piayera are aeked to attend practice at Garfidd diamond o. Sunday at 2 o'clock. The Spadee deaira to ret a tnaa on a treed eatrher. Report Snnday at Spadea park or adreaa William Koelina.

1524 aoaaeline. Tba Hao dee Cube. eokred. have addea Brook a. Biirbrtdrw.

WaJ'on. Goodioe and C. Bro aro to tha avUad. Practice will held Sanday at Kiveraide at 11 o'clock, k'or ranoea aaidreaa Lawrence Brown. 417 Weal Tenia atree.

Weather pet mlttina tbe Boye win rrjK Uee at Oartieid Sundav at 10:30. All Uaf year" a meo are rftn uft ied to there, aao mm who would line to try or.t lor a portion, reaardleaa of are or mt. Tbe follow nr mm ahouk! ia too with A. M. CftOkJeronti: Abo Nea JiTan.

Herac hel Kndy. RaJpa Pnnr. David Kior. f.ua IVava, Bob Lane. Joe Noilowlta.

IVrnle Zier. Max Fiab mtn. Alfred Fr ankim. ravd Oitpper. Hyxnaa GoUI.

Abe Fettman. Tommy Greeiberr. Joe Kuban. ark off. Abe Simpaaon.

Sn Bubin and Grae. The a tab ta achedabnT finfti and wou l.ka to betar frorn aoiM a' lty and atate teams In te rhtft ai ta twea ty yftr old clas. Call St wrt 233 or wnte 26. G. GoiUamiin.

10C3 L'm on atreet. Aa apac at a ba tae a 11 eeai will be held mt tha City learttaaT far all aaaatear ai atatl bataeball players la the council chamber nail at 8 aclock, te alzbt. Aaaatear baseball the year will ta aaad aaeirtlas. a plaaa far a at thia THE INDIANS' PITCHING STAFF, 77 I i STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT SIZ1U.

BOOALUSA, La, March II An variety. There are eight on the etaff and nlaver limit. The following la a brief 'i ii' BUI Burwell haa af eptendid faat tall nd a great Hia change of pace, too, la a fine asset, but where he betters the great majority of pitchers la In field. ng hla position. Hla asslata numbered more any pitcher In the American Association In 1922.

I'ittflmmona. who flmahed laat aeaaon with the but who has not yet appeared at games at Washington park, haa good speed and a great curve ball. Hia epecialty.la the knuckle ball, which ho la perfecting to a tl'j at home know that the veteran Puff Cavet haa about everything a left hander cn poaea. but beat of ail ia ha perfect control. Hia eay left hand delivery ahowa little wear and tear after a good many yeare In the box.

Another good trait about Cayet In his temperament. He doesnt worry even If tae baaoa become Clrum? with the Indiana three aeaaona back, did not, play any baaeball In 1925. and he claims hla long layoff a been a good thlrtar tor hla playing arm. Crum haa a lot of speed and a good eurve ball. Jess 1'etty did not how to the beat advantutre wifh the Indiana last year and he is hopeful of stating a rood' comeback and atartlnftT the aeaaon In aa good ahtp as he waa lit when the Indians boiitxht his release from Cleveland two years ago.

Tetty haa great speed and ff his control improves ha should be la the winning ranks. He and Cavet are the ony left handers 'Carmen Hill, hampered by pi.r health for a couple of year a. aeema to be atronger than he ever haa been. Hill was a taken by the tiiants laat fall but hla health did permit him to show to advantage. It waa the plea of Owner Smith to John MclJraw that enabled the Indiana to get him back during the winter.

Clyde Hoib. who pitched his first year aa a prnf esiona) with the Indiana lam season. Is one of the moat promising In bar eball. Aa a pitcher he haa everything except experience and in addition he la a uMinft tutrh.r. Ie ltartlett la a younV pitcher who haa been an pitcher and possesses a great curve ball.

He has shown there la a strong hope that he haa improved hia etear to fidence that some day llartlett would be a great pitcher. letld director at Ind'ana 'University, and C'Ach A.latns, Tab George I'lircel. of the Vlncennea Hun. and V. F.

Fox, Jr of The JndUaapolU Newa. 'a. There la talk In incennes nr of a new hall. In which there will be room for basketball with a. 500 seat, jnu capacity.

With the constant growth of the. Indiana High School Athletic Association it Is expected that the time la not far off when there will be four regional iijstend of three and Vlncenncs will be after a regional when that time arrives. The Individual record of the team, officially announced today, la; Fields Foul Foul Total I'ta. Name. Wolle Hsrper Allftra Mayo Jones Ti'uvan Wamplrr Oo Allpi ,...147 fl 204 Sl.

45 61 371 ,1 2 1 a i 2 4 i rtd i 'ti .1 1 HI 15 ieeaeeea fl ii a 5 7 4 2 2 0 0 2 13 4 iTulUrre 11 kett WallOia Jnhnaon W. Wamplpr 1 Totals .670 38 1.410 Total point ftcored. 1.418; op poneata 62 3. Three Graduate. Three memhera of this year's regular team.

Captain Tteese Jonea. Harper and Johnny Wolfe, are to be graduated at the close of the present semester, and consequently Coach Adams will have hla hw.ils full bulld Ing another Vlncennea five. IIove a boat football Adams waa asked. Well, ifa "troaalng. he asaat rlrr any atfeatlea ta track aaw.

We may have a football team atext aeaaoa. bat we Wilt mot compete antl 1 24 mt tbe earlleat. a aft mfm 4V nmcu i tti i It it expected to return KARL WILSON Sagelawn A better Sdii Soft Collar 50c COLLARS SHIRTS tU WILSON 1 "7 i BURWELL. uAuTLETT. TETTT AND FIT2SIMM0NS.

IPy Staff Carreapaadeatl analyala of tha Tribe pitching at leaat at leaat aeven of them will be carried aummary of the box good offered; NEWS OF THE Giant tVlnj Tank loae. NEW TORK, March 23. Their morale stiffrnd by" the discipline dealt out to er f.nr leammatee. the Now York Gisnta fatigued themaftlvra yeatertlay. beatinr the 8n Antonio Bear in an exhibition same, 18 to 5.

at San Antonio. Tba. Yanhfta. at New aitvtded Into two tearrva. the rookies loatrr.

4 (o S. despite a helpful home run by labe Braotalra. Ot 4. WASIIIKOTOX. March 23 root Irjflr ld support and the wildnrs of the Wsahington pitchers were thft wraa spot in th Atucn run Iea rue club's fame that enabled lbs Itrookljn to awin their fxhl rtlon match.

to 4. at Tauipa. 'lft. yei tcr day. Red, 4 Cleveland.

3. CLEVELAND. Mvrch 23 The failure'ef Louia Stuffy Mrlnnt' aucceor on the Cleveland club, to toneb nrut baaft. beat bun out ot a bom run, and waa Fine Suits EASTER IN ONE WEEK Hahn ready to wear clothes are truly custom tailored. Each has that tailor made enap and style which marks, the well dressed man.

An exceptional variety of high crade fabric and fashion combinations at purely plebian crices. A LiT selection in ail sizes. aL aa' 4V Second floor Kahn I AND "In and outer" hla best In short go the full length. Li lIILLrSITTING CAVCT, CKL la of Interest from the atandpont of during the aeaaon, depending on the with the Indiana. He is a side arm gamee six or seven innings and Owner Smith has always had con TRAINING CAMPS' the principal re neon for the by the Cin Injiati Jted.

at yfttcrrlay. 4 to ii. according crelved here. Indi ana' defst Oria id). to advic re rtrale Rrfalar "PI In.

riTTSBrRnrr. March 23 M.narr Kfta hnie. of the I'l Ita burr Mationaia. today elirr)ieil satiafact'ion ovt the hwin mil by hi pUyftr in the firat of the Intra. cluH practice famea yenlerajay.

in which the ftuliira dftfeaiftd thft yannig ana. II to 4. Thi. work, of rrencer Atiama. at aft.on,1 i Mi'haela at short for the yai.n cana" I ciaJly pleaiaftil the Pirate lemier.

Home run by Ruaacll and T.rrney were ratt tug feature of tha fame, both alo tnada two Uaae bit. Bent ley Virn. nALTlSfORTC. March CI Jack B. Ilef.

arutbpaw imchrr and firat lineman, hat mailed ftij ned eontrart to John Mi ajraw ianiurrr of the New Vork f.lani", at Pan Antrwio. Tftx. Benlicy aaid hft would leave for the trvn nr camp today. for Others 5 at 35, end 0. 7 TSl 1ft' urn hif i I i U.

ri ear Easter PIMIMiEEES DETFOili hlLlU il Dodrs' Youthful Infold Maka cr Ereak tl Team. .1 are flobida Robby's Boys Mopping Up Least in Spring Train inrr Camss. ew I17y Joka Tt. Foster I ICopynt bt. 1PC3J ISpecird to The Ind'aaapoLs Nrwl CLEARWATEIi, March 23.

No matter which way you turn in Clearwater you are surrou ruled ith beauty or find a Brooklyn pitcher cn the corner. Up the ccast they catc'a tarpon Kol by, the TrccLlyn rum aeer, aits on the sur.ny porch cf his cottajr and tells ajtout Brooklyn pitchers who are biiTircr than tarron. For he has gathered a wonierful collection cf pitchers in addition to catching; a few kir fjsn cn his own account Krooklya had a pitching ataff last year. It waa repated to be aa Rood aa any. sal aanaetlna.ee It wea.

5 uie times It waa better than any, Aad aometlmea it waa like rklnoceroa aaeat baab, la H23 the eondltlena are eaalif ap agnla where Urooklya will bealn with pltckera, even If there are abaadant eaperlmenta the Infield aad perhapa a shift In the outfield. Orlmea seems to be In much better condition than he was in He ha been lucky enough to wander the rays of the nun that is helptin? bring air pood pitchora to cou iin and it will mike this spltbaMt a good pitcher thl" si anon or it will prove that the spltbAlicrs are out ia the NaXlrnal Leatrue. Phrlver. who did so well last year that Hobby haa refuaed more th'm one offer for him. ia another wiv may have a good In fact, uil of the old timera look koj.

Mew Pltchera. Of the new pitchers, there Is rIck erman. who was Memphis l.t year, and who won about two thlrJs of hla gamea Hverybody who had anything to say shout him Insisted lb at be would make a iiood pitcher for Brooklyn. He Mainl mote than six feet high and is rawboted. lie has hands in which he can hl le the ball, and he baa been inatrucied thus early how to hide it vvd li Is on the plate to pitch.

Ho I by looked st him five minutes before he found pos slbilltiea in him. and he arems to be another uf tJiose bettt pitcher" which itrooklyn appears able to pick up when other teams tni them all aroiinii. Olllnger Is a pitcher who P'avrd ball down hre in 1'loriiU lAt i aon and Hobby believes that.hu inn make a real tar out him. Soma of the ball lnvers of ot'ier clubs aBalnst which liroklyn lit plaved were asked whnt they tbaxirht of the three new inf It 1 lora who been trlftd out. Moal of them inclined very favorably toward Mullen at third.

He had a itoni reputation in the Southern Association lat ye.tr. and be "l1 to t.i'co it elonis wlth Mm to I' rooklyn and el ev here. Tub combination bs ben b'tewart at ond Jlmmv Jolmslon at ilinrt and Hullen at third, with i hlihnrr of little Rock. In more recent prictlfe. Playing first brtter than be did wliert be bftR nn.

He Is a slow lie la pet so tall aa eome flrM bii aemen. Conlinaed on "Paae Thlrty lie. TTEianl i Topcoats EASTER JN ONE WEEK ft ft Le The cr.Iy rcascn remarkably cf these quality is the fact make thern In" work bet busy Vi'e dj rot Vr to make Vfl a J. a 4 is 1 c. ft io.

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