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PAGE EIGHT. THE CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA. Saturday, April 12, 1913. HPiVEMENTS TO BE IN THE SPOR SPORTING NOTES. "There Is absolutely no chance of Cornwall jumping to the Big Four." said a local lacrosse man yesterday.

"Tney are still bitter against the D. L. A. men." Lt MARIN AGAIN DOWNED CUTTLER MAY GET CHANGE AGAINST GQTCH Ell Ottawa Soccer League. The Montreal City League will open its ball season on April 20 and close on October 26.

Fast Wrestling at Arena; Frenchman Had Science. Controller Nelson Arranges For Removal of Old Sheds at Lansdowne Park Ball Field. FASI MATCH EXPECTED When McLeods and All-Stars Meet at Y.M.C.A. Tonight. Another fast basketball match will be held at the Y.M.C.A.

this evening when the McLeods. champions of the city, clash with Mr. Dingman's All-fitars In what will probably be the last game of the season, lloth teams are trained to perfection and the game will, undoubtedly, be worth witnessing. One of the biggest crowds of the season will probably attend It. Plav starts nt S.30 sharp.

The teams will wh hfU 1 'he All-Stars, Blrdy plaved several swift take the measure of the McLeods. BAKER COMING EAST Outfielder Charlie Hanford has finally coine to terms with the Montreal Koyals. He will receive an advance over last year's sala-y. KEEN FIGHTS ASSURED FOR PLACES ON OTTAWA BASEBALL CLUB Frank Shaughnessy Will Have Two Candidates For Nearly Every Position When Canadian League Champions Complete Training At Fort Wayne. Only Fifteen Will Be Carried.

Work On Lansdowne Park Field Was Started Yesterday. Lon Constant Le Marin, aspirant to the wrestling championship of the world, demonstrated last night that he is too much for Charles Cuttler. In their wrestling bout at the Arena Le Marin disposed of Cuttler in two straight talis. Ha won tne nrst in zd minutes with an arm scissors and forearm hold. result that there were no disputes.

Cuttler gave Le Marin a great battle for the first fall, but was handicapped by a sprained ankle, which affected his speed to a good extent. The former sparring partner of Jack Johnson is very fast, but owing to his lameness he found it impossible to avoid the rushes of the burly Frenchman. He bad Le Marin on the mat several times, but could not press him down, and finally Le Marin rushed the Chicago man and threw him with a crash. again injured his ankle in the first bout. Le Marin had the toe hold several times, but Cuttler succeeded in breaking it.

The Chicago man, In fact, displayed unusual strength. They had only been at lt a few minutes in the second bout when Cuttler began to rough it. He threw Le Marin head over heels with a full Nelson, but the French whirlwind bridged and avoided a tall. Cuttler held him down for several minutes, but suddenly Lu Marin turned and flashed his man over like a ton of brick, pinning his shoulders to the mat before Cuttler could prepare his defence. The end came so suddenly that few were able to realize It was over until Cuttler.

dazed and defeated, arose and extended his hand to and the second in 7 minutes with an arm scissor and back chancery, follow The improvements requested by the Ottawa Baseball Club to the field at Lansdowne Park will be made at once. At yesterday's meeting of the Board of Control, Controller Nelson, who is chairman of the grounds committee, appearel and recommended that me old dreBsing-room on the south side of the field be removed at once, that tne fences be taken down, and that the ground be graded and levelled off. Ihe recommendation was accepted ana passed, and President T. C. Bate, of the Exhibition Association, who was present, announced that work would be commenced at once.

Everything will be completed in time for the open ing a flying fall. This was their don And Berlin Clubs Propose Big Trade. Young-sters May Beat Out Veterans For Ottawa Berths. fourth clash this week, and as Le Marin has beaten Cuttler eight times, there is now no doubt as to which of the pair should be given the preference by Frank Gotoh, present holder of the world's belt. Le Marin tackles Stanis Winnipeg Hockey Player Will Take Job at Toronto.

Winnipeg, April 11. Winnipeg is wil5t0i loSe of lts best-known hockey players In the person of Ham- Vi.y tlle crack right wing of the Victorias. Baker's firm ore omoe 1,1 Toronto, and two others may be picked up at Fort Wayne. Jlaguire comes highly recommended, and will probably divide the laus Zbyszko at Chicago on Monday, April 21, and if successful against the giant Fole, Le Marin will Burely get a chance against the noted Iowa farmer. ing or me uaiiaumu season on May 15.

The removal of the Sunday Togs A Nice Tic? Pair oi Gloves? Collars? A big crowd attended last nights honors with Rowe. mikbi uaiianan notified the Ottawa officers yesterday that he would go down to Fort Wayne to talk things over. He is sure to be taken on, but view of the fact that they have signed Pagel, the Cleveland lad, the Ottawas are losing no sleep match. Le Marin had an advantage in weight, but it was slight, and Cuttler sheas ana ieiicen win centerfteld by about 40 yards, and will give the gardeners a much better opportunity of showing what they can do. It is safe to say that home runs li next soaNou, pro- Le Marin.

On the whole. It was one of the best roughed it from start to finish. At times the crowd shouted "foul." and expected Referee Davy to Interfere, but the men did not hurt one another. will ne scarce m. -y, mu m.tu will CQUlD over Dolan.

BIG TRADE IN VIEW. of the year, it will take a better man than Cuttler, however, to bring about season. i kl.ii Ottawa with one of the finest bail The London and Berlin clubs will the downfall of Le Marin, who seems to be improving at a great rate. The and there were no flagrant transgressions of the rules. Fred Davy again officiated, and had the men under his thumb throughout.

They have learn fields on tne commem. Controller Nelson is evincing a keen Interest in the affairs of Lansdowne likelv mill off a trade next week. Man G.Q.F.G. Band was again in attend ance. ager Keenan of the Flying Dutchmen is after a first sacker, and would like Park, and was alive to the penenis 0 uays ago.

A useful little booklet has been V' "Ss, president Manufacturers' Bowling League. It is called Rogers' Guide to the City of Ottawa, and from cover to cover is crammed full of valuable matter for city people and visitors, including names and location of all streets, churches, hospitals, schools and as well us Information concerning militia cnrr.fi. rail x-a -a ed to respect his decisions, with the to take Lou Bierbauer or Karl ww which would accrue irom vne umi tho Hracmlner-rooms and exten TOM WILLIAMS, one of best for-wards in city who Is going West. He will likely play football at Calgary. fll off the hands of the London club, but Manager Deneau is undecided sion of the ball field.

The clubs which play there will lose no time in moving whether to play first himself or use ST. LOUIS LEADS AMERICAN LEAGUE a vote oi maima i man. The Improvement will not cost u- Work will be pro v. '7' postal ana cab tariffs, rules of the road, fire alarm, telegraph, tc. ceeded with at once.

BROWNS BEAT TIGERS SECOND TIE Powell or Bierbauer there. If-London get Powell for the Initial cushion and use Bierbauer and Deneau in the field, they will have a mighty aggregation. The London club Is said to have tried to trade Eddie Linneliorn for Brad-shaw, the boy wonder of the Berlin team, but "Jo Jo" Keenan would not entertain it. Ottawa tried to get Bierbauer and Llnnebon, but they, were turned down. Keenan would like to Or possibly lt Is one of those snappy spring suits.

If It's anything; In Men's apparel, Fisher has lt See Windows WINHERS LAST NIGHT Naps Vanquished White Sox; meeting In the world's series next Oc tober. Scores: AMERICAN. JOB JACKSON HIT HARD Other Games Postponed. get Frank Dolan from the Ottawas. MATT HYNES TRANSFERRED.

Good Pool in O.A.A.C. Tourney; Matt Hynes, the London twirler, who was drafted by Portland, of the racifio Coast League, has been Sent to the Jupiter Fluvlus put lt all over the Burgess Made Run of 20; 3 Games on For Tonight. Portland club of the North-Western major league yesterday. Eight games were scheduled, four in the National League. The other Portland club will keep an eye on Hynes, as they believe and an equal number in the American.

EOYSJ For Best Values in Baseball Goods Cleveland, April 11. Chicago's pinch hitters were baffled by Vean Gregg. Cleveland's star southpaw, while two hits and two errors in the second inning gave Cleveland the lead and the game 3 to 1 today. Jackson, Cleveland's slugger, got two doubles and a triple in 3 times at bat. Cicotte who replaced Scott for Chicago in the seventh held Cleveland httless.

Threatening clouds and a chilly breeze failed to dampen the ardor of mm Work of preparing the field at Lansdowne Park for the coming campaign in the Canadian Baseball League was begun yesterday. The weather is too damp to touch the diamond itself, but the grounds will be put into shape as soon as possible and other improvements made. So steps have yet been taken toward the removal of the un-siKhtly sheds at the south side of the field, but the Exhibition Association will likely put its men to work early next week. By the time the Ottawns return for their first game on Thursday, May 15, the field will compare favorably with any In the big leagues. Many applications for box Beats have already been received.

ROUND-UP WEEK. The Ottawas will report at Fort Wayne a week from next Monday. Frank Shaughnessy leaves for the training; camp Monday night, and Joe Lill and Fred Ostermeyer are already there. Frank Dolan and Mike Callahan will report next week, while the main body of recruits for the Ottawa team will be on hand Monday, April 21. They will be at Fort Wayne for about a week before starting on their jaunt north.

Several exhibition games have already been arranged. Shaughnessy will have about twenty-five or thirty men from whim to select his candidates. In addition to the twenty already signed, the Ottawa manager will have first call on the resources of the Fort Wayne Club. Several Cincinnati recruits will also be put on the Ottawa first, and it is probable that Frank Navin. who Is a personal friend of Shaughnessy, will contribute one or two for more schooling.

Shaughnessy says, however, that he desires no players under optional agreements. He wants them outright, otherwise he will nut carry them. "CAL." WILL BE THERE. The majority of the Canadian League teams will report on April 21, so that they will all be in good shape by the opening day. May 7.

Shaughnessy's men, or at least most of them, are already working out. Mike Callahan is training daily at Chicago, and Frank Dolan is working out at Wilmington, Del. The others are scattered all over the country. The team will be recruited from New York to Chicago. "Red" Rowe will hike off to the training: camp a week from tonight.

He is employed by the Ottawa Artificial Ico Company, and cannot leave sooner. NO EXCESS BAGGAGE. Most of Shaughnessy's candidates are unknown quantity, as far as he is concerned, but all have good record In other leagues, and there is not one who is not absolutely certain of making good. Some of the men who have signed with the Senators appear to think that they will be below their class. About fifteen will be sadly disappointed when the Ottawas hike for home.

The Ottawas appear to think, nevertheless, that the majority of the men, now on their lists will make good, and that there will be a merry fight at Fort Wayne for positions on the Canadian League champions. Only two ne will develop in quicK style, jonnny Cocash will likely bo with London again, according to a letter received Charron won again last night In the but the weatner conditions wcro fut all over the big circuits and it was necessary to postpone all the games in the National and two in the American. St. Louis beat Detroit and from the West. KIND OF THEM, EH! Cleveland beat Chicago, the oilier Every time Frank Shaughnessy looks over the material at the command of city pool championship tournament at the O.A.A.C., when he defeated Gilly Burgess by the score of 100 to 90.

Neither player pulled off any sensational stunts, the only high run of the match being 20, which was made by Burgess early in the game. The score was close right up to the finish, and it teams being iaie. t.a was also bad for the the opening day crowd oi n.uuu. ecore: R.H.E. Cleveland 02010000 3 6 2 tho opposing clubs in the Canadian League he is more deeply convinced Chicago 00000001 0 1 7 2 that the Ottawas will have to play Gregg; and Land; Scott, Cicotte and great ball to keep In the first division.

opening games Thursday and it looks as though the old man with the watering cart were out to repeat last year's performances, when he shut out the leagues time after time without a solitary game. Last spring. In fact, will always be known among the ball However, he isn quite convinced. London and Hamilton papers predict. Schaik.

Postponements: Washington, New York, rain. Boston, Philadelphia, rain. BROWNS WHIPPED TIGERS. was only after some clever playing that Charron was able to cop the honors. Burgess played a very open game, and whenever he would miss he always left Charron a cripple.

that Ottawa and Peterboro will fight SEE OUR COMPLETE LINES players as tne -year or tne oig rain. wAQthi. nnriitinnR late last night in the second-matcn A. Miron easily were none to promising and addition it out lor the cellar championship. WILL BE BIG DAY.

The first big holiday game at Lansdowne Park, besides the opening engagement, will take place on May 24, St. Louis, April 11. St. Louis and Detroit engaged in a slugging match today, the locals winning 8 to 6. St.

Louis piled up a good lead in the sixth, scoring five runs when Johnston, with when Louie Cook's Gueinh Maule defeated Emile Groulx by the score of 100 to 64, which keeps him still leading all other contestants in the tournament. Miron played in his usual good form, making runs of 21, 19 and 13, and Groulx's high run was 16 balls. Miron is performing much better this year than he did at last year's meet. al postponements win uaeiy ne necessary today. The games for today are the same as scheduled yesterday.

On Monday the teams shift around for the nrst time. lt may be interesting, to note that St. Louis leads the American League nrnhnhlv for the first tune on record. Leafs will be here. There is sure to be the bases full got his third single.

St. a battle royal every time Cook and New Goods just Shaughnessy come together. They entertain great respect for one an Louis then bunted over 6 more before being retired. Detroit knocked Hamilton out of the box in the 8th scoring two runs off four successive singles and a wild pitch. Baumugartner who relieved him was unsteady.

Craw other. and the majority pick him to carry off Ithev having take taaen two Biraigni iroui arrived. All new McGILL BOYS COMING. the big money. Three games will be fthe Detroit Tigers.

The Browns us- uallv hold the unslde down champion nlayed tonight, Tessier-Morneau McGIll University students are arranging to turn out and give their i.i.. I D. Goods Fagan-Davidson, McCann-Bell. The ford was a star. Score: R.H.rc.

first match will start at 7.30, Instead jiiuuuis. mm coach a reception when the Ottawas start the season against Brantford on Detroit 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 16 13 3 of the usual hour, eight o'clock. These are honest valufes. May 15 at Lansdowne Park. Pretty near every citizen in the Capital will are three of the best games on the card, and one of the largest crowds that have yet been present is expected ship, but Just now tney are at the top of the heap with Detroit in the cellar.

Their good start may help the lowly Browns along. It is also worth noting that Boston, thanks to the proclivities of the weather man, is at the top in the National and somewhere around the bottom in the American. Fortunately the teams have about six months to play, so the Browns and Braves are not by any means su re of to be on hand. St. Louis 20010500 8 14 2 Klawiter, Hall and Rondeau; Hamilton, Baumgartner and Agnew.

NATIONAL. New York, Boston, rain. Philadelphia, Brooklyn, rain. Chicago. St.

Louis, wet grounds. Cincinnati. Pittsburg, wet grounds. oe mere to assist mem, THEY LACK CONDITION. Fred Herbert and Joe Brant, the lat The McCann-Bell game, which will be the last game of the night, should prove to be a corker.

These players ter secured from Washington, are the only reliable pitchers on the Toronto are well up near the top, ana a win for either of them means a lot. staff. Dick Rudolph has a sore arm, and Johnny Lush is away above Summary: Charron. 100: Burgess, 90. High weight.

The Leafs have met with several unmerciful lacings on their runs Charron, 14, 12; Burgess, 20; It would be hard to fool you en the movement because you bay by the name. Inrist on the Winged Wheel" mark on the wofeA cose yaa tekct an4 yim CI. te equally cwafm of nceirinf tiw one tand.nl of value. "Wrneef WAeef" Watch Cam bwa beea etandanl aaionr reput-asle Caaadiaa tcwefcr. for 21 run.

THE AMERICAN WATCH CASK CO. OF TORONTO. UNITED catohers. Rowe and Maguire, the New road trip. It will take them a month average.

3.22. York boy, have been signed, but one or to get Into shape. Miron. loo; orouix, 64. Hign runs Miron, 21, 19, 13; Uroulx, IB, 12; average, 8.

TOURNEY AT Y.M.C.A. Beillins, 4 furlongs xSanteneca 97. XtttS 6i AJNJJIINli. High Fer. To xLouise Travers ltti, xCol.

Edna Won. Lost Run. Cent. Flay Leska 10a xSonny Boy 108, Wlnita, xSodiiic 107, Trade Mark 100, Bulgary COBB SUGGEST TRADE Says He Does Not Wish to Return to Detroit Club. Augusta, April 11.

Asked for a statement in reply to President Navln's words to the effect that he would offer Ty Cobb no further Inducements to join the Detroit team the Georgian issued a signed statement. Following are some extracts from it: "I have informed the Detroit club of my proposition. I have received no proposition from the cinh. I am in GOL. COOK CAPTURED CONSOLATION PURSE Get Our Catalogue Special Discount to Clubs HURD Co.

no. Charles tannell 111'. Sixth race: Two-year-olds and ut. purse $300, selling, 6 furlongs xGros-venor 92, xBose Queen 97, xTheo. Cook Dr.

Pinard Led in Singles and J. Cote in Cross Alley. Wound up Last Evening.5 Miron 5 0 27 1000 5 Bell 4 1 27 800 5 McCann 3 1 34 750 6 Morneau 3 2 21 600 6 Davidson .3 2 26 600 5 Fagan 2 2 21 F09 6 Tessier 2 2 19 500 6 Charron 2 4 16 800 4 Oroulx 1 4 25 250 5 Burgess 1 4 20 250 5 Beauvais 1 4 16 250 6 99, xFatherola 103, Cherry Seed 106, Rye Straw, Hoffman 110, Futurity Seventh race: Three-year-olds, purse. conditions, one mile Chad Uuford Favorites Again 1 Received a Cngs 101, Armor 104, Talecorrier, Chuckles doubt as to whether or not Mr. Navin lot.

Gooa Day It. Appren-oice allowance of five pounds 191 Sparks Street Q. 3397 Jolt at Jamestown. Wooden Shoes Wins Another. claimed.

Weather line. Track fast. At a meeting held in tho Y.M.C.A. last night the tournament committee wound up the business in connection with the bowling competition held there during the past week. All the events were well contested, wisnes me 10 piay witn his club or whether he issued his statement for the purpose of trying to intimidate me.

I consider that I have made all proper efforts to sign un and have r. High run McCann, 34. Average 10. TO-NIGHT'S GAMES. Tessier-Morneau.

Fagan Davidson. McCann-Bell. Norfolk, Va.p April ll.A good card was offered at Jamestown today. Wooden Shoes realized tho expectations of the race followers and Increased laliiiitt's earnings for this meet. Check and some excellent scores were hung up.

According to the report presented by the secretary the affair was a grand success and it is the intention of the sommittee to make it an annual event. The prize winners and scores are: ceived no consideration, hence my remaining in the South. "I have about concluded that lt will be best for all concerned that I be tradedi My future course will be shaped largely by what Mr. Navin says and does. It is his move.

mate had been regarded as a possible MONTREAL PRINTERS HERE or Return Bowling Game Against Ottawa All-Stars. This will be a big night for the of OPEN SINGLES. 1 Dr. Pinard 235 contender in view of his showing on Tuesday, but the Belmont gelding fail Car ed to improve enough to make any 3 A. F.

Wallis 233 3 A. Archambault 232 Ahead" OPEN CROSS ficers and members of the Printers' Bowling League. The All-htars, of 1 Jos. Cote 617 2 Dr. Pinard 606 3 A.

Archambault 557 the Montreal Printers League, are Outfought George Radel in a Ten Round Bout. New York, April 11. Gunboat Smith. coming up for their annual match and OPEN DOUBLE CROSS ALLEY. will play tne una wa Aii-ftiars at tne Central Alleys tonight at 8 o'clock.

1 Dr. Pinard and Archambault 1104 2 burns and Casey 1058 This is the return match, the Ottawa Printers having won three straight BURLESQUE. the California heavyweight, who has been winning his bouts by knock-outs recently fought George Rodell, the European pugilist, in a ten-round E. C. Campbell 1 games at Montreal two weeks ago.

The Montreal Printers, headed by President Tom Flawn will arrive at noon at the Central Station, where they will Electric Lights contest here tonight. The foreign Y.M.C.A. BOWLING. Members single string: -P. Moulds 211 -J.

Hagen anfi ENGLISH STYLE POPULAR Yale University Rowing Crews Making Good Progress. New Haven, April 11. With all the crews on the water rowing an English stroke, and with the boats rigged in the historic English fashion plans are complete at Yale for the reception of the distinguished British coaches. Gold and Kirby. who will arrive here next month.

The transition to the English model of boat has just been completed, the English shell in which the Yale Varsity rowed last season with American rigging having been changed to the English tholepin style and zig-zag seating. Two new shells have recently reached here from England, an eight and a four-oared boat. They were purchased during the recent trip in England of the Yale coaches, and these are rigged in detail in the English style It will be a genuine novelty if Yale rows its race with Harvard this year in shells titted out with thole-pin and offset seats, but there is every indication at present that this will be done. No attmepts at speed are being made just now by the Varsity coaches, Rodger's and Harriman. Three eights are worked daily side by side, in short stretches in which faults in fundamental form are being corrected.

FlIIIORJEIIISy National Lacrosse Club Out to Fight "Con" Jones. Montreal. Am-il II Th hattia fighter put up a game battle, going to the floor eight times from Smith's hard punches, but resumed the fle-ht be met Dy fresiuem (TanK Marshall and a delegation from the Ottawa 3 J. H. Hector 203 each time.

Twice he was apparently Members Cross Allev: anocKeu out. Rodell outpointed the westerner In League. The La Patrle team is also coming up. They too will arrive at noon. The visitors will be entertained by their Ottawa confreres at the Owl club rooms, Laurier Avenue.

A tine, splnedid program has been arranged for the occasion. 1 J. Hagen 570 2 E. La valley 659 3 P. Moulds 633 Novice CrosB Alley: 1 S.

P. Eagleson 482 2 H. Campbell 448 showing, while the Whitney filly. Clorin, took second place. Butwell on Col.

Coolz won the consolation purse handily, -while Flabbergast, which had been considered a probable winner, was not hre. The last rare of the day was an upset for the betters, when Cadiph proved the winner. Fairy Godmother was the only one In the money that had been considered a possibility. King Dodd Woodcraft, Floral Day and Annie had all been touted as possible on-tinders. Cloud Chief, the winner cf the third event, was another surprise tc the knowing ones.

FIRST RACE. Purse $300, 2-year-old, selling, 4 ft furlongs. Wooden Shoes, 109 (Mondon), even), 1 to out, won. Florin, 109 Troxler), 8 to 1. 5 to 2, 4 to 5, second.

Robert Oliver, 112 (Butler), 4 to 1, 6 to 6, 3 to 5, third. Time, 55 2-5. Lady Galaxy, Chamate ran. SECOND RACE. Purse, S-year-old and up, selling, 5 furlongs.

Anna Claire, 92 (Deronde), 5 to 2, even, 1 to 2, won. Captain Jinks, 103 (Wolf), 5 to 2, 4 to 6. 2 to 5, second. Slim Princess, 109 (Butwell). 6 to 1.

3 to 1, 6 to 6, third. Time. 1.01 3-6. Syosset, First Tromp, Merry Chase, Down East. Hands All Around ran.

THIRD RACE. Purse. $300, 3-year-old and up, selling, 6 furlongs. Cloud Chief, 106 (Butwell), 6 to 1, 2 to 1. even, won Walter Welles, 111 (Trox-ler), 10 to 1, 4 to 1.

i to 1, second. Heretic, 103 (Robbins), 8 to 1, 3 to 1, 8 to 6. third. Time. 1.15.

Racinex. Rubla Granda, Hans Creek, Fawn, Tackle, Ragman, Miss Jonah, Touch Me ran. FOURTH RACE. Purse 400, consolation purse, conditions, 3-year-old and up, mile. Col.

Cook, 110 (Butwell), 9 to 5. 3 to 5, 2 to 3, won. Merry Ladv. Tudhope Measure the first three rounds, and drew blood from Smith's nose and mouth in the opening round. Rodell forced the pace In the ninth and tenth, but in the latter round he took a count of nine from a right swing.

BASEBALL. EXHIBITION MATCHES. Members Doubles Cross Alley: -Hagen and Moulds 1103 -Perrott and Caldwell Iu63 Three-Man Team: FOOTBALL. MAT ANNUL MARRIAGE. New Haven, April 11.

That Lefty" Flynn, the Yale full-back, who 1 Lavalley, Hurd and Simpson 1448 Mixed Loubles: 1 Mr. Rice and Partner Kin eloped last fall with Irene Leary, a Those winninsr nrixAn will At Richmond Richmond League), Newark 6. At Petersburg Petersburg show girl, ana was Darrea rrom returning to Yale, may after all come back to college next term and resume them from the secretary, F. Mace, in the course of a few days. League), Rochester 6.

Called euu uitiLii, uaiH. Hans Wagner is out of baseball with athletics, was the report today circulated by his friends In Yale. It is said Flynn is in Kurope and his wife in New York, and the football star's parents are seeking to have the marriage annulled on the ground that Flynn was underage. IP BP Sa a bad knee, but Bonesettar Reese savg he will be all right within a few days. Practice games depleted the ranks of many big league clubs.

Rube Deneau says London will win the Canadian Baseball League pennant, providing he succeeds in getting a good pitching stiiff. Newsy lalonde is growing verv inr- estinR, hut the main contenders are not the Nationals and tho National Lacrosse RIDE in a Tudhope Car and you will wonder at Tudhope prices. You expect to pay more for the riding-ease, the liberal body proportions, the fine finish, the smooth silent power, and the easy control of this massive car. The Tudhope "4-36" is the sort of car you want the body hung low, the tonneau roomy, the seats wide and deep with high backs Gray Davis Electric Lighting, long-stroke motor, cast en bloc; ffcifi (Burns), 6 to 1, 2 to 1, even, second. 109 (Synider), 10 to 1, 8 to 1, fcthrl.

Flabbergast, Silicic, socaauon, as nas Deen hinted, but the Nationals and Con Jones. Mr. A. Caron, president of tho Nationals, said this morndnig that his club would abide by the decision of the D.L.A. as to whether or not the French-Canadian club Is.

entitled to the great French-Canadian player, but that If the association decided in favor of the Nationals they would have Newsy Lalonde unless he decided to go West regardless of financial considerations. This means FITWELL $4.00 Canada's Best Shoe Value HERE'S one of the New Spring Models. Made in Velours or Tan Calf Leathers, button or laced styles with heavy or light soles of oak-tanned leather. Golden Treasure, cnerryoia ran. FIFTH RACE.

Purse, 3-year-old nd up. selling, six furlongs. Henrv Hutchinson, 114 (Butwell), even, 1 to 3, out, won. Eaton, 110 (Corey). 30 to 1.

11 to 1. 4 to 1, second. Font, 114 (Musgrave), .10 to 1. 4 to 1, 8 to 5, third. Time, 1.14 3-5.

York Lad, Chemulpo, Camel ran. SIXTH RACE. Purse, selling, mile and sixteenth. Caliph, 105 (Buxton), 12 to 1, 5 to 1, 5 to 2, won. O'Em, 108 (Fairbrother), 6 to 1, 9 to 6, 4 to 3, second.

Fairy Godmother, 96 (Snider), 6 to 1. 3 to 2, 7 to 10, third. Time. 1.48 4-6. Annie Sellers, Floral Day, H.

M. Sabbath, Tlel, Woodcraft ran. TODAY'S JAMESTOWN CARD. Norfolk, April 1L (Below are the entries for tomorrow at Jamestown: that the Nationals will rteht Con Jones for Newsy to the last dollar. All we want Is our rights," said Mr.

Caron. Con Jones stole Newsy from the D.L.A. last year. He belonged rightly to Toroipto last season upon our releasing him, but 1 as Toronto did net take advantage of theilr property in him, and Con Jones kidnapped him, he now belong-s to us. We think that we will certainly get him under the constitution of the D.L.A." JiMiC WJ '-won full-elliptic rear springs and shock absorbers, SPARE TIRE and demountable rims.

At $1,625 this car is unusual value. It is Tudhope Measure, Made from the raw materials in Canada, it saves the 35 duty. Imported it would cost fully $500 more. f3 j' i v.vr-m. kma 'Put I ll' First consolation, three- a ii f.

wf. wfffj 1 Goodyear welted. year-olds and up, purse $300, 7 lumongs xMerry irnawe so, Hank 103. Fawn 105. Jim Ray, Blanche Frances, Rubla Granda, xMcLeod, Merise, xMon- -it- 3'EaBs TUDHOPE "4-36" 115-inch wheel hue, 34l4ttrea, complete equipment, including Gr 6 Davie Electric Lighting, Speed-ometet and extra tire.

5 Passenger Touring Body sad 2 Psntigtr Torpedo Roadster, $1,625 l.ek. Orillia TUDHOPE "e-" Hu Cray St Davit Electric Light, ing and Electric Cranking. Extra deep tonneau cuihuaa. Floating -type rear axle, extra heavy front axle with Timken tapered Full-elliptic undentung rear eprmgt. 127-inch wheel.baae 36x4)4 tire.

Force-feed gato-hne tank and Puroporer Lubnca-boD. Complete equipment, inchid htf Speedometer and extra tire, 7 Paanenger Torpedo Tour-ing Body $2,500, I.e.b. OrUha. BRUCE RIDPATH HERE Says Toronto Team Will Be Very Much Alive Next Winter. Bruce Rldpath, who managed the Toronto Hockey Club in the season Just closed Is visiting in the city.

"Rid-dy" will be here for a few days, after wHth h. Intend ffmna Yi.t in business trip for the sporting goods Price $4.00 THE 2 MACS, LIMITED For Correct Styles Any Tudhope dealer will arrange to demonstrate; to you the extra value we build into these cars. Catalogue will be sent on request. The TUDHOPE MOTOR CO, Limited Orillia Canada tagne. New River, Jim U.

107, Dust 109, Running Account 112. Second race: Country eltib hurdle, handicap, purse J30O, four-year-olds and up, about one mile and three-quarters Sanctlm 133, Julia Armour 133, D. Heard 138, Sir Cleges 1ZS, 1, a ter way 105. Third race: three-year-olds and up. purse $300, selling, 6 furlongs Roseburs IV.

102. xThrifty. xCynosure, xMIss Jonah 103. xTlger Jim 106. x.Malltlne Krt, The Gardener 107.

Jack Nunally 110, Eaton 111. Toddling 111. Touch Me 113. Fourth race: Jamestown handicap, three-year-olda and up, value $1,000, selling, one mile Discovery 9c. Judge ilonck.

Futurity 93, Votes 95. Exton 97, a Merry Lad 102, aVolthorpe 105, Hoffman" 108. a Brown entry. Fifth race; two-year-olds, purse $300, firm, with wnicn ne is connected, itirt-path is In good Health. He says he will not be able to accept the position as coach of the Britanniss, though he would like to do so.

Business interests will keep him on the road all summer. Bruce believes that the To-rontos will be very much in the race for the Stanley Cup next winter. He says Nighhor and other stars will rot be allowed to go to the Coast. Nob Last. money can keep them in the East.

"Kiddy" received a warm welcome from bis many local friends. 'TUDHOPE '4-36' may be equipped with Gray Davis Electric Starter for $175.00 Ottawa Motor Sales Co. Temporary Office, Room 53 Citizen Build-ing. Show Booms, 147 Sparks Street; Garage, 59 Lewis Street, 1.

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