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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 54

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SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1330 10 I HE DAYTON DAILY NEWS Automotive Automotive Sal tGii FLYERS LOSES wl WWT dd A rnrr Til DAYTON'S CENTRAL LEAGUE Baseball Team 20 Year Ago. Photo Taken When Club Went Picnicking on an Off Day For Salt' 9 irtJ KEEPER ALLEN, NOTICE Weather permitting, Keefer-AUen baseball team will play Kibler Clothes in practice at the U. of U. field today. RACE RESULTS Used Cars That Look Like New A RE RIGHT tin Serte Im 4-Door sedan Hill ill j(jli I nhXj 1 ILL 11LI TJ T0H.B.0T-T0S Huumobii century THS PRK IMC Plj-axwffc Roadster 48 t(M genes Ea Upon Roadster 1KB FWd Spot Coupe iW Its series Iw) Roadster 27.

Chevrolet Si on Phaeton It St felts PmtM Sport Coup ST 12 Essex Craipe. nimble seat 344 S-- Fse Chr nirt Coup 376 HI RORHt 41) SATURDAY'S RESULTS 1M7 Emi Coach IMS Standard Bsiick Coach 193 Standard Bukk Coach 1M7 Chrysler SO MM 137 Ch ir 70 Satan 1937 Sertet Chevrolet Landau 137 overland Coup 35 Copyright, 130, by The Daj ATLANTA, March ST. Joirsis Firat fUrtr 4 furtooaa: 12.00 it 40 every Red and Blue Diamond Out almost r. and 1 suppost IMS Sertee Essex Challenger Casta 52- sport ni urops uame by MS Whippet 4-Dao mtm 426 1C) OWn l-Poor Sedan Lux MS ins Sartaa Eaaax coach 365 every other line of endeavor It is D4 ISM Pontlac Coach 2-0 Count. ignize the hard to separate and ft in Plymouth Coach HiKltun Coach on 12 OldsmoDUe Coupe I-uxe 673 BlazotMT Bstra Scratched A Una Clarence, Rattle, Ax-iiiire.

Joan Shirley. Amir. Second Race furlonga AMMM IB Snatoa -Majo 3 0 2 JO rtn Hat 1 Scratched Paul Reeera, Pootoaraph. era C. Satlafy.

Weoater, Dowager. My C. W. DITMER SONS qualities which distinguish the, great from the near-great the rw-. University of Dayton men who succeed from those who I Flyer baseball team lost its just can't quite make it.

In golf first trame of the training CORNER FIR8T AND 67 difference, as telling as season Saturday afternoon wher, this hull it is, is ficult to 41 4.10 IH 3.20 3 0 370 Third Race mOet om 1 T.70 nek Filar Fourth Race 1 mile. 70 yarde Star 20.30 2.70 Prince 40 Iff Player Scratched: Our Pal. Saratoga, m.th Rre au furlonae: ret so small that it is dif- the H. and B. Ot-to Shoppe nine see how it can be a defi- handed the Red and Blue a 2 to ntage.

jtrimming in a seven-inning tilt, mber reading in an Eng- The game was the third practice spaper after I had won fray of the season for the Flyers, sn Open at St. Andrews, who have previously counted wins 1 1 WE YOU SEEN OUR LOW PRICED 1 929 COUPES AND COACHES? J9f9 Chevrolet Sedan; new tires, motor in A-l shape. finish and upholstering like new; see this car at. $465 the Br 2.40 0. 10 mi Queen Towton 3.60 2 60 an editorial which made a point of over the Shroyers and the Ot-to how slight a margin of superiority Shoppes.

was shown by the winner of ftj The day was hardly conducive tournament oyer the rest of the to baseball and the football game. 2 00 utpie none Jack Howe rat hed Old KU Che at I 90 ld. in mis particular cnam- in nroeress mi an arlininitisr fin 5 30 6. 10 pionsnip, I h.nl won by tin- greatest was much more acreenhle fn th ich; in good condition throu ipe; inspected and gone over pd mechanics, tires and fun; 3260 193 Whippet Sedan Start. HO 4.

So .10 5.60 2.80 I 80 Confldental. VVrackeen Scratched: Fair Catch, Seventh Race 1'4 woe Spurrier i Rock Hawk Fire On Scratched. Chtttagong. Blanco margin I had ever had yet, as the participants. However, with the editorial pointed out, my advan- exception of two errors by th tag of six strokes, however big varsity club, the diamond workers it may have looked, when reduced got along rather well, to percentage read only 2.105 per, Johnson, who labored the first cent, or one and one-half strokes f0Ur innings for the Gem City each round in which an average amateur outfit, and Sanders, who of a little less than 72 strokes was finished the tilt, held the Flyer a batsmen to three hits, none of I suppose it is a consideration of which resulted in a tally, a slender margin such as this that A i' Ml 1927 Pontlac Sedan JEFFERSON rHH Flret Race i furlongs Arrogant 3 00 Autumn Bloom 3.10 .10 1 1 9 THE S-W-S CHEVROLET CO.

USED CAR DEPARTMENT 1 1 7 E. Second St. Round Up Scratched. War Man, Mlno. Malolo, Flapdoodle, Royal Omar.

Second Race 3H furlonga: Right Now 2.60 10.4' Laura Negley 3.7i Purple Lady ij.ri i ti lne ui-ios scorea a run in tne Just a reminder of Central league baseball in this city 20 years ago. This picture was taken on an off day during the season of 1910 at the summer home of Louis B. Wehner along the Stillwater near Englewood. ii any in.ti tile difference hetieen im on a nil ana an error, 3 70 lea, the i i i iT.rt i i Tt and a brace of blows in the sev- 1 1 7ri8Jhee accounted for the final Del, 410 Burick rr "Sl; marker. Bud Burdzinski worke.

1 Mr. Wehner was part owner of Scratched: Irritation, Delct Green. Sonny Basil Third Race 8 furlonga: Simon Kenton 3.80 Afcapanthue Maidens Tryst irZiIl the mound for the Flye TON riNTTCD l-ROM TAPE. ONE what this JackMtn ha, and use il he said when he a-breaking in. And he evidently did.

4 40 4 40 8.7t Fourth Kace 1 mue: Lansquenet a. Saucy Polly Orandma scratched: First rick, 5 10 Hesitation, John Jr. Worst, Stivers faculty athletic T.in CT the first four innings, and nZ? Heinie (st Ball) Kuntz hurled never plays a shot carelessly or the last lhree. with over-confidence. it In competition, I have never re- Se JlLJL garded seriously the tendency of and rEl some people to endow certain golf- ff Ji3 Sunday afternoon at the ers with super-human powers.

Be-' cause on occasions certain players 1-2 6 0 nave staged spectacular finishes to Dayton 000000 00 3 2 Uapry Bob, Ird Marmion AN excited call from Bob Saturday night: yards: Fifth Race 1 mile. "Mr. Ramby's suggestion in your column that a fund 0 30 8.50 6.10 I 30 4 0 be solicited to keep Floyd Stahl here a great, but it High School int like that. NOTICE Our Used Car Department, as well as all other departments, will be closed all day on Sundays. Open every other evening until 9 o'clock.

The I. Boyd Huffman Motor Company YOU LISTEN invite you to take the wheel and drive one of these cam You i will listen to lie and then you will bp convinced that the car you have selected ha the tunc .10 Scratched Smoldering Sixth Race 1 mile. CockrUi 8a lone Favorlt II Batteries Johnson, Sanders and Sehllck 4 10 .1 30 Bunizslnskl. Kuntz and Stenncr r- MISS JACOBS IS Scratched Seventh Troy Mia Fretwell Mysterious Scratched 1 Vole. Emplet Eighth Rac can't be done.

We'd be tossed out of the Athletic association in a minute if we'd try The rules say that the entire salary of a coa the funds of the board of education, so that's "And as for some individual gifts to tl state champions, that's out too, under th Except for the gold basketballs presented I the championship team, by the state associat soever may be awarded to a high school athl Worst stated that Stivers Athletic asst a banquet for the state champions at the night, April 17. All the members of all the retrieve a victory by a last-minute rally, I have heard it said of them that they are able to pull off whatever is necessary to win. Such an idea is absurd, for if these men were capable of plaving golf as 'they willed they would never place themselves in a position where they had to beat, par to win. And when I hear someone criticized for "cracking" at the finish. I Endor, Fair Argunienl I mile 5T.40 32.90 13 80 8 00 4.40 7 44) Baellr Fronk.

Peep r. Infanta, Semper Felix. -1 mile: 9 20 6 30 4 80 6 20 4 40 10 90 Dar Fur, Areacld. Bun-a. Mark Baby, Curtain Marty.

i the members of on, no gifts what- would hold rhool on Thursday 1 Oil! Bill Born 1 Baby Delhi BEATEN IN MEET C'ANN KS. March 29. Baroness Von Iteiniceck of Germany defeated Helen Jacobs of California, 6-3, 6-2, in the semi-final round of the Beausite International Tennis tournament here today. love to hear for many momns in come. Scratched thorne.

Rale. Call, Thistle 't at me uuie anu iiir club was playing its first season under the management of Charles E. "Punch" Knoll. Reading from left to right in the above picture the names are: Lower row: Bob Grogan, utility; Manager Knoll, Mr. Wehner, Steve Ragon, third baseman; the late Dr.

Frank R. Carson, then president of the Central league, and J. Elmer Redelle, president of the Dayton team. Second Archie Neu-schafer, pitcher; Tim O'Brien, catcher; Leonard Dobard, successor to Dolly Stark at shortstop after the latter had been sold to Brooklyn; the late Ray "Deer-foot" Spencer, slugging outfielder who was killed in a train wreck in 1917; Arista DeHaven, outfielder; Johnny Nee, then a kid second baseman; Bill Minden, groundkeeper, and Earl Sykes, first baseman. Third row: Harry Martin, catcher; Jimmy Wacker, pitcher; Francis Canny, sports writer; Cy Clyde, pitcher; Nate Heidelberg, who furnished the music; F.

M. Redelle, secretary; Tom Swope, sports writer, and Sam Pinkerton of the Peoples Railway Co. Upper row: Walter Justus, pitcher; Jerry Connors, sports writer; Ed Asher, pitcher; and Guy Sample, pitcher and utility man. tate championship past cap- trains mure win ne invited as well as a tains of Stivers teams. 41.

1 4 I IIIIM1 think of the query which Grant-land Rice propounded at Scioto. Whether it were better to blow up. in the third round or the fourth. Every player has his bad 80 Sedan 42 00 22 40 7 80 11 00 3 0 .1.1) ILEX IMPBELL, the ipper. who will resent the Old $296 I 1928 Chevrolet Coupe; tlrea very 285 good, humpfra, lqW mileage, 465 duco and motor In flrst-claas 526 ahapa W75 Ml 1929 Ford Sport Roadster, wire 4A5 whceli, fender walla 3S5 445 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, fully equipped 195 1S95 1927 Chevrolet Cab Soo 325 1927 Pontlac Coaeh 22 135 1929 Chevrolet Sport Co'ae 560 225 1929 Chevrolet Landau 625 325 1929 Ford Sedan, like new 43 First San Dr Mc Bkve tVralt Secon o1 Ales appellation because he doesn't believe in cettinir old.

will soon be giving lessons out on the new Moraine, mm. 7 20 a no, 8 80 6.00 12 0 COLLETT, VAN WIE BEAT HICKS AND ORCUTT GOLF DUO STOMPS CHEVROLET CO. Sharer Sam Ollmore route and that I think is the feature that the winner remembers and the field forgets. When we begin to think in terms of the English editorial 1 have referred to, we must see the importance of each stroke whether it be drive, approach, or nut. And TERMS DP.n'E IN, SI rac Scratched The 1 MAI RKFN OIK I TT 1 New York World and Dayton Daily News 225 SOtTH MAIN STREKT PARK OPEN BVTCNINGB TILL 9.

CLOSED gut COMPARE "OUR PRICES PARI Fourth Race 6 Seijuola Parte Dark Ayr Dark Abbott Scratched Aht! Fifth Race 7 I I'uslek MM 226 we ought to see also that 1 11 medal round to hoi long nutt for' 192A Bntrk Master Victoria 1927 Chevrolet t-andau Sedan 1928 Naah Advance Victoria 1926 Bulck Master Redan 1926 Studehaker Standard Coach 192B Chevrolet Coupe 225 Contingent 18.30 8 00 oO 8 40 I go 6 00 Some day. one of his members will agk: "Why can I look like golfer on mv practice wing and like a rank duffer when I actually take a whack at the ball? And the Nipper will answer with his favorite lesson: "After this, hit it with your practice swing." Which is about as brief and complete a lesson as any teacher ever gave. see FATE plays some queer tricks. When Joe Tinker was president of the Columbus Senators 10 years ago, he hired Derby Bill Clymer as manager linker represented Thomas E. Wilson, millionaire packer from Chicago, and owned about $25,000 worth of stock in hi own right.

Clymer lasted only a year as manager, and after he left, Tinker sold his interests in the Columbus club and went to Orlando, Fla. During the Florida boom days the famous shortstop of other days ran up a million dollar fortune in land holdings. In the last few years, Tinker's fortune has dwindled to almost nothing, however. Today he is almost penniless. When Bill Clymer, for several seasons manager of the Buffalo Bisons of the International league, heard about his former employer's plight, he offered Tinker a job as assistant manager, coach and scout.

Joe accepted, and now the old team is together again. Only their positions are reversed. 195 ma. is jusi as good as if it were Hr for a three Tf i 1925 Oakland Coach 125 counts levTulet rimm 145 coach 2S5 ntlae Cal.rfolet 25 jdebaker Commander Vic. 375 udehaker Dictator Victoria 425 ar 6 Coupe 26ft 1925 Studehaker Hlandard Touring.

125 in defining the difference he-c. Sedan IS rtat near great. 1927 Dodise Sport Roadster tayior pointed out a esson 75 225 fwry golfer. He was not RACE ENTRIES SUNDAY'S ENTRIES XI II Ml' First Race- Purse $800: claiming. 1- year-olds; 4H furlongs alel Borxle 102 Flnae Ar 11 95 SOUTHERN PINES.

N. March 29. A strongly contested exhibition match between Glenna Collett partnered with Virginia Van Wie against Helen Hicks and the writer was won by the former team three up and one to play over the No. 1 course at Southern Pines today. Playing out of the 18 holes Glenna Collett carded a wonderful 75 for the round.

This great score assured a 'ictory for her side. The largest gallery that has ever followed an exhibition match in Southern Pines turned out to watch the fray and incidentally to contribute over $700 to the Moore co. hospital fund. 9 Carnival Marks In S. M.

U. Relays Lowered Saturday 'IP IT'S FROM MCfNTOOMERT IT'S THE BEST USED CAR IN TOWN" MONTGOMERY AUTO SALES 905 ST. Finance Oureelve. 8mall Down Payment. einasta steiooy in: Mv Ma com la in merely explaining why some fine golfers win championships and others equally fine do not.

He was telling you why you missed that easy pitch to the fourth green yesterday and why, after you had missed your second shot to the eighth, you took a seven instead of the five you should have had if you had played sensibly. All of us, from duffers to champions, owuld do better if we would play each snot as a thing to itself. Del MrtJregor 102 shaeta Charror tiStuuta ilger 115 Judge Austin tisttee 115 CrcasM Wires a rertls entrr Brown Shanm Farm entry Second Rare Puree M00, clatmln HIS and that Tuffy the ch EVERY USED CAR REDUCED DALLAS, March 29. Nine carnival records were low-end today as 1000 athletes, competed in the second annual Southern Methodist university relays. Outstanding in the day's per ship contender, is, preparing to resume his mora.

year olds and up, I milt Irinity college in -iou mavhe Tnff will Hnrg King sspodllle Howard Lee 8ELI. DURINO Ot'R (lien Cars GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALE formances were the marks made 111 the high jump and the 220-yard low hurdles. In the first, Shelby of Oklahoma and Nelson Mlilard 108 Donna Roc 100 conciliation Klngrnan 103 Nam tot I Dan 103 Harry Phelps 111 1 Third Race- Purse 3745 485 '2 Pontlac Sedan wire wheel "29 Whippet 4 -Door bedan 'IS Essex Sedan 29 Early Series Pontlac Coupe year-olds and up; 1 sailer Maid im in Ann spearean like Tunney nevt Mr. I. Y.

Myers of the Delco M.ition department wonders matchmakers don'l get Little Dillon and Tate Longford in the same ring in a communication to this correspondent how should I know 7 Rahbit Maran-ville has played under Bill Mchechnie on three different teams at Pittsburgh, St. Louis and now Boston Pitchers claim that too much cune-ball throwing will' ruin their arm- but Adolph Luque has been throwing curves for nearl 11 ears and he's doing pretty well in the Dodgers camp this spring according to dispatches from Kvanston, Maj. Saw. the new Umv head coach, will enroll for Pop Warner's summer football course at Northwestern both the cities of St. Paul and St.

Louis are planning $10,000 open golf tournaments thi- summer Herb Pruett is looked upon as the outstanding ne man in the t.iant's ramp the former nemesis of Babe Kuth 1- 1 hospital interne in St. Louis during the off-season plans to quit baseball next year to devote his full time to the medical profession '28 Chevrolet Coupe $135 Willys-Knight Sedan 200 Bulck Master Coupe 200 Brand-new 1929 Pontlac Road 695 29 Pontlac Cabriolet, new car bill of sale 735 '28 Chevrolet Coach, extra clean. new tires 315 '28 Pontlac Coach 186 '27 Chrysler Coach 195 '25 Wlllys-Knlght Coup 195 '28 Oakland 4-Door Sedan 275 Tin Soldier Ponlmot Brownie Smile War Sal am Moses Sweeping Ray Whiskey Run ONLY STIVERS CAN WIN 3 IN A ROW MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. March 29. Mechanic Arts high school of St.

Paul tonisrhl defeated the Moorhead 2.1 to 13 for the state high school basketball championship a ihi University of Minnesota field-house. Moorhead had held the title for the past two vears. 1 1 is 101 325 286 178 of Butler cleared the bar at 6 feet inches for a new meet mark. Sent man, Illinois, lowered the mark he established last year in the hurdles by clearing the lick', in I seconds. Cy Lelund.

fleet-footed Texas Christian sprinter, took a large part of the glory. Handicapped by a yard when he jumped the starter's gun twice, in the 100-yard dash he overcame his loss and reached the tape in 9.6 seconds. "Cyclonic Cy" defeated his rival, Claude Bracey of Rice, by more than a yard. BIG ED WALSH IS IMPROVING AFTER SERIOUS OPERATION MERIDEN, March 29. Steady improvement was noted late this afternoon in the condition of "Big Ed" Walsh, former pitching star and now a scout for the Chicago White Sox, who was operated for appendicitis and peritonitis on Thu rsday.

Attendant physicians reported their patient was at this time in the usual condition of a person operated upon for the ailment and that he could not be ronsidered entirely out of danger for several hours yet. though no signs of complications have been noted. THE DAYTON VIEW MOTOR CO. Brad Simony Mile entrr WOO datratni mils a.Miss t-estrr Beth 4ogan a Waller Fifth Rac year-olds and North Are Main 6043 enlngi" Closed Sundays. has Tfd Kielbaso and DuckwaJl 1 Automotive NO FAVORITES COMTSTEII FROM PAOE O.VE Tnrcn Smiling Prtnceee 1 i rom ia years team and Peter- Baptist Volt Meter lint Othello 4 Black Spot, Antomohiles For Sale 98 petition this vear, but It is iin- Lamkln 108 r.ata neeu Olad Effort 1 fllaJ a a a.

Paul Hlrtenstetn 10 GOOD USED CARS AT 723 NORTH MAIN ST. 10T .113 probable that either will be able to compile a spotless record as Belanger-Walker Sixth Rac Purse 8800: claiming year-olds and up. 1 mile: Celyane .85 Bnde o' Wind mi cyq under coach: a real nice JM8 Cr' priced. Moorman Motor Co. Never 1 a Tk a haminade did last vear.

Ne DOUl IS rOSipOnefl before ha. the talent beea AA9.t JImJ I I haminade did last Tear. divided so 523 Warren 8t. evenly between the 1196 DETROIT, March 29. The Ethel Sherlock 99 The One Star Prince .107, Kit Canon Kentucky Babe 104 Senora la Ted Kealy 108; Claude C.

.104 Princess 98 I Seventh time The USED CARS scheduled 10-round fight here Friday nitrht betweeri Mickev Walker. Ufi CT "i a in MtltUtO tLAIIVl III L.C. son will be rairmont only holdover. Jule Kielbaso and Vic Zotkowitz will complete Riser's lineup. The league, as in preiru ears, will he conducted under the rules of the Ohio High School Athletic association.

The Nassua scoring system is used, with each player haling an individual match with a player on the opposing team, one point being awarded for virion on the first nine, another for the second nine and a third for the winning of the 18. schools enrolled, and no lngle individual star can rate as far alrove the field as did Eddie Hamant last season. jj in. 01 LLrt lt Har.airap 3 year-olds and up; 6 furlongs Wright field Meteors claim the middleweight champion, and 1W9 Studehaker President 8 Sedan 899(5 1929 studehaker Commander Sedan 896 t2 De Soto 8 Sedan 745 1929 Chrysler 85 Coach 096 1929 Chevrolst Imperial Sedan 496 12 Ktudebaker Regal Com Sedan 596 192 Oakland A. A.

Cabriolet 695 1928 Durant 86 Coach 396 192 Pontlac 8 Coach 35 1928 Pontlac 8 Coupe 395 128 Ersktne 8 Coach 306 127 Bulck Master 8 Roadster 496 1927 Bulck Standard 6 ftoadster 395 1929 Chevrolet Coach, bumper, spare tire, snubbers. spot Ilaht nn. snot iiffh Andromeda 108 Good and Hot hMominrishin of IImv- 1,0. kAAr. 1 I j- "I i' t' 1, 1 1 (1 ifccil UVDV 10S 118 104 1IK," 'hi a fill -A 1 Ervant The Dago 1P27 Series Chevrolet Landau Sedan 1927 Series Hudson Custom Brougham 1927 Falcon-Knight Sedan 1927 Chrysler 70 Brougham 1927 Ford Fronty Coach 1 926 Chevrolet Coupe 1926 Oakland landau Sedan 1926 Ford Coupe 1925 Veils 80 Sedan 1925 Wlllys-Knlght 8edn 1 925 Essex 6 Coach 1925 Ford Coupe 125 Packard Single 6 Sedan 1928 Chrysler 70 Roadster 1928 Chrysler Roadster 1 32 2 118 1928 Chrysler Bueinfa ea ilon- 1 ne" 0010 over Pned indefinitely.

Olympia arena yic inanipiunsmp i nami- 85 ww' T- i- yupe. i ri-ll o. 1T ni tJVee! 1 il i f. nadu outfit rioL.i iik ron. I nev no 195 snacKies, pumpers heater wuisssau nesi oiuo ijiiurcii omciais announced lonigm.

iCzT Kr" ionic My Dandy La Bellotte Shasta Bullet Eighth Rac Callente Cup: Scimitar Nalshapur Alex Pantages es.a'Sl'r. of Christ, No and Cadets. Rich- Jack Reams te enhoned that Monday, with the ondlHonM A-l 445 of Christ. N'olntirl Cadets. Rich- Juel Voornu tolonhoncl Js we, man Clothes, Cincinnati and Uke Walker suffered a bad gash over.mberjacks ranking as an untried Purse 110,000.

4gua -year-olds and up. 3 miles; 109 I Onlden Sweep .114 Trlete 104 in; win Boesman iuo Purse 1 1000. claiming 1K7 Chrysler 50 Coach 127 Chrysler 80 CoewJi 295 395 246 245 if. Krie, uayton Aces, Westminster I one eye when butted by Charley waKwooa was not enrolled in 'Cardinals and the Robinson Teddy! White, in a fight at Davenport, 'the league last year and what the 195 rs. The Meteors compiled a neat last night, and would not be able to villagers will be able to muster has According to a ruling made last ds and up; 1 mile TR.4DE ArfD TERMS week by representatives of the aTamst 396i A condition 39', 1M8 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan; clean -C, good fires 1927 Chevrolet Sedan; late one 1927 Chevrolet Coupe: fully equipped 1927 Chevrolet Coach: reflnlshed 1927 Bulck 4 -Pass Coupe 1926 Ford Coach 1928 Esaex Coach record, winning 27 of 29 games, fight for a month.

inoi Deen announced aH UiMmm 108 aBattl Ax 116 Arcadian Flag 100 I Lady Beth ft 1 hBob Rogers 111 ine tireen win nave nughle uiciuuci.uiip ti.Michaei i hey also hold a decision over thel Viri mc 135 Piniin RonfistQ u-rio worn in thn: IKAVtLtKd C. G. MOX AUTO SALES Wall. No. 2 man on last v-ae'd the league, each team must submit finals of the recent Baptist tourna-! Davton Travelers will hold an! crew, at Np.

1. Cliff VATUrlS oMe.r to Creech entry Lee entry. Tnh rnr (AAA fKADE O. M. A.

C. I I aV a w-i i i Hi, t.l,, Ik. ox.lo imnortanl meet nir Mondv at 7-30 orowier 0I tddie and a SO a mem- 1'" n-reu Wayne Av. Chevrolet Co. ent.

season used car branch they totaled C96 points to oppo- OPEN EVENINGS, CLOSED SUNDAY ALL DAT. 723 N. Main St. M. 6918 p.m.

at Steiner's Sport Store. of last years combination, will from week to week, but not after1 year-oids and up: iy, mfie: it is submitted on the day of play. feSf WY. ETC 'il The matches will start promptly Rufe Mcclain ins i Kamueia ui Me at No. 2 this season.

The is important that all members and Closed Sundavs neniS Q. 143 ll'l's other two members will be picked cylinder cos itlnned, 1385 from a list including Jim Wall, ft 3 p. m. Teams are cautioned I MeTworth' IS Automotive Earl Hamant (another brother! reaay ior piay promptly at mat no Dive i oaiioping Jo 101 any others wishing to join a first-class semi-pro club be at this meeting. Take special notice, Carl Francis, Roy Collins and Fred Ijongsberry.

Moorman Motor Co. 823 Warren St. Automobiles For Sale 98 Bob Murama and Bob Rddie Hamant has returned to MaVJ chammae; coach the golf outfit at his alma! Steele Falrvtew; Roosevelt vs stivers; motor ill ,1.. je: I Kiser vs. Fairmont STOP! LOOK! READ! WIU uvt: UIC UCII-, ADri 7 sov-r, VsJrmonl Roosevelt April Stivers vs.

Fairmont BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM SCHIEAR'S YOU'LL GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH AND THE SATISFACTION OF BEING CONFIDENT OF YOUR PURCHASE. SAVE YOURSELF SOME nite starting lineup Monday liamlnade vs. Klser; Oakwood vs. Steels; vs. Fairview.

WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Chaminade should he able to win, but if the loop is anything like it (ERTmcani rhls II to certify, that wheeras Th City National Bank and Trust Company of Dayton, Ohio, The Dayton Savings Trust. Company, Dayton, Ohio, and Die Usdoo" Trust Company of Dayton, Ohio, have each filed or caused to be filed with th Superintendent of Bank of the Stat of Ohio, certified copiee uf ail proceedings bad by the directors and stockholders of each (aid Dank, and Whereas, the copies of the proceedings the stockholder uf each said back set forth that th holders of at least two-third of th stock of each bank voted ID th affirmative on the proposition ef with about 100 late cars to select from. Genuine values, hard to beat! Investigate our cars, judge thVm for yourself. Our liberal trade-in policy and easy terms will make you a satisfied customer. was last year, picking a favorite is a sure way to have the favorite go April 14 Steele vs Klser.

Chaminade vs Stiver; Fairview vs. Fairmont; Oak-wook vs. Roosevelt AprU 21 -Fairview v. Roosevelt; Oak-wood vs Fairmont, Chaminade vs. Klaer; Steele vs.

Stivers Aprtl 28 Steele vs. Fairmont; Fairview vs. Klser; Stivers vs. Oakwood; Roosevelt vs. Chaminade.

rORD SPORT ROA WIRE WHEEL FENDER WELLS, TRUNK RACK, ETC. $395 1929 Graham-d'aigc Sedan; hrand-npw $4Kj 1929 Moon Royal 6-72 runs rerfpct $545 MONEY NOW. May 5 Stivers xs. Klaer: chaminade vs Fairview the transfer of aaael and liabilities 'roin Fairmont; Steele vs. Kuosrveit 1927 Hudson vs Oakwood i me un national tuuik and Trust Ootn- i L92 192' 102? Set Loach nne May 12 Chaminade vs Steele; Klser vs.

pany and The Dayton Saving and Trust LOSS Chevrolet 6 Sedan; original owner to you 445 1929 Ford Spt. Phaeton; runs like a watch 29o 1929 Olds DeLuxe Sedan; brand-new tires ti95 1928 Chevrolet Coach; new duco, one owner. 245 1928 Series Essex Coach; you'll buy this oneat 195 1928 Chrysler 52 Sedan; brand-new tires 345 1928 Chandler Lgt. 6 Sedan; perfect 385 1928 Studehaker Com. Victoria Coupe; real down in defeat.

In the second match Steele will play Fairview, runnerup last last year and twice former champion. The suburhan school has a veteran lineup again in the field, led by Ryder. On the face of it, with the experience the youngsters gathered last year, the Blue and Gold should have the best chance of the lot. Steele's hope lies in its famous "Pair of Oakwood; Fairview vs. Stivers; Roosevelt Company, both of Dayton, Ohio, to rhe Union Trust Company of Dayton.

vs. Fairmont. isse tiger 1928 Whippet Sedan; here's real value for you 395 1929 Plymouth Spt. only one 395 1929 Ford Spt. Cabriolet Coupe; clean 385 192 Whippet Sedan; brand-new tires, extras 296 1928 Chrysler 72 Coupe; new Dayton 695 1928 Chevrolet Coupe; real late; extras 295 1928 Chevrolet Spt.

real clean one 295 1928 Chrysler 62 Spt. Coupe; rumble seat 495 1928 Whippet Spt. Cabriolet Coupe; 345 1928 Whippet 6 Coach; brand-new tires 395 1927 Studehaker Com. Snt. rumb seat.

495 Ohio, a set forth said proceeding, and. I 1039 FINAL SI NPIN(, Ml .10 495 powel Pet. 0 1.000 2 .867 3 .500 8 1 .800 Team Chamlnad 6 Fairview 4 Fairmont 3 Roosevelt 3 Steele Stiver 3 Klser 0 Landau Sedan; new tires, 1928 Chevrolet extras I nervas, uw siuck noiaere proceeding i do contain complete copies of th agrse-! ments between said banks with reference to such transfer, and. Whereas, the Superintendent of Banks nas caused an examination of each said bank to be made and baa determined that the interests of th depositors and creditors and stockholders ar protected and that said transfer mad for legm- lims, Jim Dickinson and Jim upe, ruin 1928 Olds Hig 6 Coach: just like new H'27 Oakland DeLuxe Sedan; new duco, clean 295 Pickrel. J45 Kooseveit, wnicn came through GLAWES PRACTICE 495 IN N6 395 125 tie tor third place laRt year 0 1928 Chrysler 62 Landau Sedan; real late ,1 1927 Dodge Sedan; new Daytons, extras 1927 Willys-knight 70 Sedan; real clean .,1927 Ford Coupe; brand-new tires, extras nare purposes Now, therefore, the Superintendent.

ni27 Chrysler Finer 70 Spt. fast 1927 Chrysler 50 Sedan; new duco, extras 1927 Chrysler 70 Coach; runs perfect 1927 Star Coupe; new duco, slip-on lied 1927 Nash Advance 6 Coach; clean one 1926 Chevrolet Coupe; new tires, extras 396 245 after trailing the field for moRt; A Glawe Awning baseball play-of the season, has only Yargeriers are requested to report at chuiks ui trie tat of Ohio, In pursti Iftjs I III 1930 I'll remaining from the 1929 MrCook Field No. 1 Sunday after- to tin. aumomy vested in him by oerebv consent to such transfer, i 1927 Hudson Custom Brougham; a real buy 395 1926 Chevrolet Sedan; New Dayton tires, extras 165 95KThe Teddies will oppose Stivers, no0n at 1 o'clock for a practice to be effective as ot the close of buslnr: 1926 Ford Coupe nice shape, extras 95 which will line up with Dick Smith, Shadley, take special no- game. tice.

1926 Cleveland Coach; 4-wheel brakes, 146 1926 Chevrolet Coach; new tires, runs good 95 1925 Chrysler 70 Spt. Phaeton; extras 196 1926 Dodge 4-Pass. Coupe; real nice 215 Charlie Heimsch, Bud Iapp and 1926 r.ssex i oach; run extra! cash. 65 Hick I rant wen. smith, Lapp and Trautwein played last year, as did Our Make your selection now! A small deposit will hold any car for future delivery, storage free special financing plan will interest you.

SCH1EAR MOTOR CAR CO. 442 Ni.MAIN ST. March 8, A v. I93M, and nolle shall be published for a period of four (4) wk beginning as uf the week uf March 10, A. 1930, in oawapaper published in the city of Dayton, Ohio, and a certified copy thereof shall tiiau with ine Superintendent ot Bank.

Wltna my band and official seal at the City of Dayton, this 8th day of March, in th year or our Lord on thousand nine huadr-xl and thirty. eal) o. oKay, Superintendent of Buna. 8-10 tf 1-8 SYRACUSE LOSES NEWARK, N. March 29.

Brooklyn defeated Syracuse, 41 to 83, in the opening game of the ouarter-final round of the National McConnell, who is on the reserve list at present. The fourth match will find Kiser, which did not win a victory WILLIAMS AUTO SALES 643 THIRD ST. 0i Y. M. H.

A. basketball champion ast year, meeting Fairmont, which tied for third. Kiser, however, ship tournament here tonight. 1 I.

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