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Hy Associated to THE BVS. MOW YOHK. rec. OH-more, head of th. Federals committee before starting for Clni lniuKI, predicted baseball euoo before tho end of the week.

AX I. ABB ENCOURAGED ny Asxoclutcd Press to TWO Sl'N. Dec. 20. Confident thnt the "baseball war Is pructlrully at an end, with only minor multera easy of adjustment to he arranged, leaders of the fight left tonight to attend the peace meeting at IC'nclnnati tomorrow.

In the party weru I'lvsldent Johnson, Charles Woegh-man and President C'hlvington of the American association. Kuch said peace was assured, Mr. Johnson declined to say definitely whether delay In the withdrawal of the Federal league's suit would holt) up the peace pact lieliiK announced as finned. At Cincinnati the natlonnl commission, defendant In the suit, will consul Attorney George Williams of St. Iiuis, one of organised Irani-bull's counsel.

To the absence of Keene Addlngton, the Federal league attorney, was attributed failure of the third league to withdraw tho suit, as expected today, Mr, AVeeghman confirmed reports that he Is to get the Chicago National league club with the conclusion of peace. A meeting of directors of the Chlcugo league club was held In his office this afternoon, but what took place was not announced. None of the persons directly Involved in the settlement of the war would confirm stories as to tho details of the peace plans. That the meeting would be 'brief was predicted toy President Johnson, who said It would probably begin about noon an 1 be over by night. TELEOBAM GOES ASTRA CINCINNATI, Dec.

20. The loss of the telegram to Attorney Miller of the American league, sent out from New York lust Friday asking him to hold an interview with Federal Judge Landis and notify the Judge thnt peace negotiations were pending which If carried out might result in an agreement to withdraw the action of the Federal longue suit against organized baseball will In no way Inter fere with the conference of the committees representing organized baseball and the Federal leHgue. This announcement was made iby Chairman August Herrmann of the national commission today. "There are tumorous details that have yet to be agreed upon by both, sides," suld Mr. Herrmann, "and whllo wo would be In a little better position to discuss one of these details hud our telegram to Mr.

Miller not gone astray, yet lis loss will In no way Interfere with the meeting tomorrow ond I do not think It will prevent the conferees from reaching an agreement that will lead to the final signing of a treaty of peace between organized baseball and the Federal league." C. Meyer for Seeds and Feed. I SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN- -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. PAGE NINE 31 Latest Sporting News The Christmas Food Store BELIEVE BASEBALL 10 END TODAY Optimistic Feeling Evident Among Magnates Off to the Meeting IN GOLF COURSE ISIALL-STARS WIN NOW BEING OUT Will Probably Be Made an Eighteen-Hole Course From the Start O. Martin, golf expert for the Ixi Angeles Country club, and recog nlzed as one of tho best players and leading golf authorities on the Puclflc coast, undertook the laying out of tin golf course for the Valley Golf club yes terday, and in company with President Q.

W. tlalbreath, went over the ground tentatively selected arid gave it his In stunt approval. After he hnd spent some tlmo tramp Ing over It he returned to town and de dared tliut the Lite Is Ideal, while morj Important than that, he says the ground is perfectly adapted to tho purpose, and Intimates that It offers opportunities for a golf course the equal of any in Cali fornia, where, of course, conditions are different from those In the east, where grass and clover ure, of course, easily developed. Mr. Grill reath and the golf enthusiasts who are tho moving spirits in the club, are suggesting that It be made an 18 hole course from the outset, but It may not be furnished with all tho pitfalls that ure Included in the courses sought by experts, leaving theso for later de-velopments.

After the plan of the course Is determined on by Mr. Martin, the preparation of It for plajing will follow rapid ly, ond within few weeks It Is prob- ablo tho course will be ready for play Club house and other details will follow as rapidly as Ihe directors think they can safely be undertaken by tho new club. SUNT. FE FOOTBALLERS WINNERS OF CONTEST The local Santa Fe football team defeated tho Suntu Fe team of ls An geles Sunday afternoon In the lust foot ball game of the season by a score of 40 to 0, Hoy Cox of Ihe local team was badly injured when he turned his ankle In the first half and had to retire, but his presence was not missed by the locals, who had little dlflfculty In beating the boys from tho city. Tils was the last appearance of the successful Santa Fe teum and wan well attended by local lovers of the fumous Amerlcai game.

UD LEAVES FOR FIGHTJP FULTON LOS AXGKL.E8, Dec. 20. Stealing a inarch o.i admirers who planned a farewell demonstration in his honor at tho train early today, Jesa Wlllard, heavyweight champion of the world, left here late yesterday for Chicago to Join his manager and mnke further arrangements for his 20-round contest with Fred Fulton at New Orleans the first week In March. For Her or For Him, a "PRE MO Did you ever see anyone who was not in terested in pictures especially pictures of his own friends and family and the pleasant incidents of life? When you give a Premo, you give the means of making such pictures easily, surely and successfully, for the few operations necessary for making pictures the Premo way are so easy and clear that they can be readily understood, even by a schoolboy. Prices run from $1.50 to $140.00.

Our store is full of Christmas suggestions this year. Come in and let us help you with your selections. No trouble to show goods and not the slightest obligation on your part to buy. Jones' Photo Supply House Just West of Street. 507 Third Street.

CONTEST AT One Homer Is. All That Saved the Locals From Being Blanked Charles Chech's "perfect" pitching average is no more. FltcJiner, or the fit. Louis Nationals, Pitching for the Itcach All-Stars defeated Charles In a brilliant pitcher's buttle Sunday at tho Urhita ball emporium-, tho score -being 3 to 1. Had not Art Qrlggs pushed the missile over the score board for the longest home run of the season, Kan Bernardino would have not trodden a foot on the home plat.

Although FItchner Pitched wonderful ball whenever he could In any manner find the plate, several local players came within an ace In gently treading a large sized hoof on the plate, thereby completing the tiresome Journey commonly known as the "score route." FItchner gave away eight perfectly good trips down the first base line but when he could get the -ball over, scoring was next to Impossible as he allowed but five well scattered blngles. He started out In the very first Inning to rival Andrew Carnegie for benevolcncy by passing George timlth and slapping Johnny Rawlings on the wrist with speed ball. Uriggs hit to short pot Smith at second for the first out. Haber flew out to. short stop and Roy Poole ended the Inning by grounding to second.

Chech also was In great form nnd sent the side down in order for two Innings but young French stnrted the third with a single, was' advanced to second on Gomez" out and scored on on error 'by Bill Dorsch. Flush Meadows, former college sensation next did a timely act that acquired himself not undue praise when with FItchner on baso he poked the ball ovr noy Poole's red head In left field for a home run. This act of ended nil the scoring of the visitors for the da J. After two were out In the ninth with most of the crowd moving for the exits (irlggs exited the ball for a home run, but Haber did the same stunt Hint caus ed a famous piece of poetry to be scrib bled about a man named Casey. Chech's first defeat: Beach All-Btaxs AB Meadows, cf 4 F.lllott, ss 4 Hillyard, If 4 Icnke, lb 4 Rose, 3b ..4 Defty.

rf 4 French, lb 3 Gomez, 2 FItchner, 3 0 1 0 10 4 0 4 8 02 0 Totals 32 3 5 27 14 0 Ban Bernardino AB It A Smith, 3b 3 0 0 2 1 Kawllngs. ss 3 0 0 2 2 Griggs, cf 4 1 1 M't Haber, of .5 0 1 3 0 Poole, If 3 0 1 1 0 I.nyne. rf 8 0 1 1 0 Dorsch, 2b 3 0 1 0 2 Holes, 2 0 0 7 0 Chech, 4 0 0 1 4 Totals .30 1 5 Boor by Innings 27 1 Reach All-Stars 001 002 000 3 Hits 001 002 110 San Bernardino 0O0 000 0011 Hits 000 200 0215 Summary Homo runs Griggs. Pncrl lice hits Gomca, Dorsch. Double plays Elliott, French.

Struck out By Chech, 7: by FItchner, 8. Bases on balls Off FItchner, 8. Passed halls Uomot. Wild pitch FItchner, 2. Time of game 137.

Umpire Cleveland. Score Karl Bulc. CLOTHIERS n-ii eiE Fords Retain Their Place at the Head of Percentage Column CITY IBAOXTB Won. lost. Pet.

Pords a Clothiers 1 Bookkeepers 1 S. r. Btor.houi. 1 Cohni 1 THB SUN 0 1.000 -BOO .500 .000 The teams of tho City league met again Sunday nnd fliu Ford team was the only organization to retain Its 1000 per cent standing. THR Sl'N team was defeated by the Clothiers In tho most thrilling game of tho duy In 11 Innings by a scorn of 7 to 6.

rWdew and HlRokburn pitched ball for their teams, Blnck-burn winning the mound duel In the eleventh after two were out. Fordcw deserved to win his gaino, however, as he hnd the best of things iiT to tho Inst of the eleventh Inning. 1 1 had the Clothiers going through all unrti of gymlinHtles swinging at hid offerings, striking out 16 men. Black- burn struck Out 12 nnd caved lu th rlliM of two or Til 10 SUN stars. The llno-up: Clothiers Johnson, Blackburn, Midden, lb; Horowitz, 2b; Lookabaugh, Storehouse 9 to 2.

"Williams again el lowed ons hit. This Is the second game he has pitched and has allowed but two hits, which Is some record for any league. The lineups; Cohn Williams, Cox, Moorei lb; It. Cox, 2b; H. Cox, Jorls, 3b Johnson, Head, Ownbey, If, Storehouse Klrkhrldc, Hansen, p.

Cudres, ib; Plskey, 2b; Gates, Sla ton, 3b; Schrey, Jarvls, Andel stedt, rf. THE roims win The Fords won again, this time beating the oBokkeepers by a score of 9 to 4. The Fords are now leading the league and have got off to a good start, but have somo good teams to meet yet. The lineups: Ford Colts MoKeon. Ford, Vale, lb; McKeon, 2b; Kennedy, Williams 3I; Gentry, Uallou, Kenimer, rf.

Ink Si ngers Cooley, Harris, Matthews, lb; Poole1, Sbj Batman. 3b; McGregor, Eddy, Head, Dev enlng, If. COMA T.Sil Druggists Stage Inning Relay AND MS Wins Conetst a Ninth that OATB CITY LEAOITB Won. lost. Pet.

1.11 3 0 1.000 Company 3 0 1.000 Shoe Clerks .....1 1 .500 Grocery Cl.rki 3 .000 P. Xi. P. Co. 3 .000 Harris Company 0 8 In the Gute City league's games Bun- day, tho Hurrls team forfeited to tho Kltoo while the other teams played two well played contests.

The T. S. A. club defeated the Grocery Clerks by staging sensational ninth Inning rally, winning the game by a score of 10 to 9. Schcerer fought a mound buttle with Reese nnd Marshall, winning only In the ninth after two men were out.

The teams lined up as follows: Grocery, Clctks Knox, Reese, Marshall, lb; Vtllalovcz, 2h; Collins, Jones, 3b; While, Applvton, and Flores, rf. T. S. A A. Lluck'burn, Schcrer, Bloomer, lb; Tliisscy, 2b; Adams, Mc-iClure, 3b: Knuckles, Mespelt, Kilcy, rf.

BOLDIEHS WIN Company ngnln showed their supremacy by defeating tho Puclflc Light and'Pow'cr company by tho gentle score Settle the Christmas Dinner Problem at OEHL'S MARKET We have secured the Cream of the Imperial Valley and the San Bernardino Valley TURKEYS TURKEYS TURKEYS DUCKS GEESE CHICKENS ROASTING PIGS, CHOICE ROASTS IN BEEF, VEAL OR MUTTON Oysters Received Daily From Chesapeake Bay and Louisiana Bay Let us settle the meat question for Christmas Dinner. We have the best the market affords in every ii i i t- j- i. line, ana it win De easy 10 maKe your seiecuuu at prices mui, are rigm. GROCERY DEFT You'll want the greatest value for the money expended on your Christmas dinner this year. If you buy your groceries from us you're sure to get it.

of 19 to 1. The power boys are shouting revenge and promise a sensational comeback -at the very next meeting. Anthony, pitching for the pitched wonderful ball. The lineups: Company Anthony, Morgan, Cllckner, lb; Creen, 2b; Harrigan, 3b; Adams, Fabin, Johnson, Smith. If.

P. U. P. Co. Gates, McVey.

Lewis, lb; Halo, 2b; Patterson, 3b; Bar-tram, Spence, Stowe, and Jones, rf. TEAM IS COMPELLED TO QUIT; LACKED SUPPORT The local baseball club, commonly Known as the 3an Bernardino Merchants' baseball club, which bus defeated practically every Independent ball' club In the south, has disbanded, the said dls-bundonment being the direct result of financial embarrassment. The attendance would not support the team, as' several of the star players would not play without a guarantee and Sunday's receipts were something like S4l) to the bad. The t-jvn art ole owners of uni forms and tw) water buckets, as well as several thousand unused tickets. secretary Henry Froude announces that he will compile a list of exivendi- tures showing Just whero every Jitney of the money subscribed among the fans for the purpose of getting a ball team for this city was expended.

It Is very probable that a local nine will be organized and play at the Urblta park. If You Have Catarrh Read This Breath Hyontel Penr Tim.g a Say and wwa U1V. 2TOtn.pt K.U.T Th. nlenxantest. most convenient and most scientific method for the treatment of catnrrh Is Hvomel.

Simply rut a few drops of Hvomel tn tha tnhnler that coitips with every complete Pnek- npo and then breathe Its air for a few minutes, four times a day. It Bcems remnrknble that Bo slmMe a way of treating catarrh will effect such quick relief, but the most important dis coveries of scl'-nce have alwavs lieen the simplest. By breathing Hyomel In this way every particle of air that enters the air passages or the throat and head and goes into the lungs Is charged with a healing buUam that kills the germs and bacilli of catarrh nnd annthx and allnys all irritation. The first day's use of Hyomel will show nn Improvement and In a short time there should be no further trouble from catarrh. Its action is rapid and lasting.

You tako no risk In buying Hyomel A complete outfit is inexpensive but If after uslnc yon can sny that It has not helped you Towne. Seccombe ft Allison will return your money. What other treatment for catarrh Is sold under a gur.ranteo like this? Advertisement. A pile remedy that Is entirely different from anything else, used both externally and Internally, acting on the blood us well as the (lis-ense, a remedy without a superior. It Is Merltol Pile Remedy, made and guaranteed by the American Prug and Press Association.

Price $1.00. Towne. Seccombo Allison, Agents. Advertisement Buy Early and Get the First and the Best Selections. CHOICE VEGETABLES FOR XMAS Preston, 3b; Williams, Trlest, Rusbell, If.

thb hi rordew. T.indner, c. Warner, lb; Cox, 2b; 3b; Bule, ss. Guerney, Cook, Edward. If.

BREAK THB HOODOO The Cohn team broke into the "games won" column by beating the Santa Fe HE Consider well before you buy vegetables. Our vegetables are carefully selected and are always fresh. Large assortment of Christmas Trees The Sanitary Market. Wholesale and Retail Butchers. Founded By Julius Oehl in Masonic Block, Street.

City Market Branch, 523 Third Street. In New Offices I beg to announce to friends and patrons that I am located in new quarters on the third floor of the Chamber of Commerce Building, Fourth and streets. Appointments may be made by telephone.1 At the same time I take advantage of the opportunity to extend to all the compliments of the season. W. P.

N0BES Surgeon Chiropodist Third Floor, Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Phones Pacific, 596; Home, 781. excursions Christmas New Year reduced rates between all stations on the Santa Fe In effect December 23, 24, 25, 30, 31 end Jan. 1, 1916. Final return limit Jan.

3, 1916. W. R. Dowler, General Agent. Third Hnd Striata.

Phone 61. Try a Sen Wasio.

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