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KNOXVILLE SENTINEL THE 7 tATURDAT, MARCH IN A SNOW STORM A7 HO7 SPRING 07, 4 'Better Than Spanking Spanking will not cure children of wet- i tirg the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Dept. 467, Chicago, Illinois.

have discovered a strictlY harmiesS. yet sever failing curs for this diatress ng diseame and to make known its merits they will send a Big Package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Sentinel. This remedy i also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or The C. H. Rowan Drug Co.

are an Old Reliable House, wFtte to them today for the free medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this wonderful Spanking will not cure children of w.St- i tirg the bed, because it is not a habit It but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Dept.

467, Chicago, Illi note. have discovered a strictlY harmless. yet sever failing cure for this diatresa also cures frequent desre to urinate and Mg diseame and to make known its merits they will send a Big Package securely wrapped and prepaid Absolutel Free to any reader of The Sentinel. This remedY i i during the inability to control urine night or day in old or The C. H.

Rowan Drug Co. are an Old Reliable House, wgite to them today for the free it medicine. Cure the afflicted members of your family, then tell your neighbors and friends about this wonderful die- I A 4 '44 1 1 -a 4 1,,,, 4 GREAT WRESTLING BOUT ON TUESDAY 1 Roller Says He is in Perfect Shape, and Will Put up' Game of Life. Did you ever realized how much the wrestling game is than the fight game? The sport was in high favor with the ancients. The Greeks placed it among the most honorable et the Olympic.

Isthmian and other games, and it was encouraged by the Romans. In the middle ages we have GEORQE HACKENSCHMIDI -e1 MS WOOLD Do 0 Ft TH5 HoIEL IN TRE MOANING i It3 II Clubs Appalachian Baseball League Schedule At Knoxville At Bristol At 0 Johnson City I (166 At Morristown At Asheville v---- I THEY COULD cowDuC DAY 1N 000ILS- At Cleveland PITcHER3 Cotit-b GE) go.mf USIttfC Sig eALL.S. SOME COTCH'S ANNOUNCEMENTI AS CHALLENGE TO 'HACK' covery. LEARN TO ACT OM EMI FLOORS HALE BLOCK OF CITY HALL 41, I 1.112 TO DATE IN EVERY DETAIL WESTERN DRAMATIC AGENCY ENGAGEMENTS School Always Opts P. J.

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4k 245 BroadwaY, New York. BATHS WouLD Bit A mica 4111a1141 11 e-Albe'tii fit' PLACE-. a I I I 1 ovilis TravemievrearyGwhheettruer Are Good i THEy 171 er I 1 EE CHAIN EVER.7 pAy tAl 000ILS. "te' 0 I '41'4 itteglintAN lizt 1' immailtal go Appalachian Baseball League Schedule COTCH 7s ANNOUtiCENIENT cmicsst Clubs- At 1 At 1 At At Knoxville Bristol Johrson City Morristown AsheAvtille At Cleveland i AS CHALLENGE To HACK, I URINARY I Imi MIIIIIP4M I 1,. 's') 1, .4.

,,...,:,7 1. kr' i 4 i itt i'. 11,, tt ,11 AD WOLGAST RETAINS' TITLE OF CHAMPION ,0 WOLGAST RETAINS TITLE OF CHAMPI011 Knoxville June 64-7 July 10-11-12 Aug. 28-29-30 June 1-2-3 July 6-7-8 Aug 21-22-23 June 6-6-7 June 1-2-3 DISCHARGES July 10-11-12 July 6-7-8 Aug. 28-29-30 Aug.

21-22-23 i i 1 RELIEVED IN June 15-16-17 July 27-28-29 Aug. 10-11-12 -lune 12-13-14 July 24-25-26 June 26-27-28 Aug. 7-8-9 Aug. 17-18-19 June 8-9-10 1 Looked Upon as Such by Followers of Mat 'GameMuch Speculation. Da I vi lowers of Mat GameMuch Speculation.

LnnkPrt lInnn I inh hu ne rl- Had George Weak and Beaten in Ninth Round When Stopped. Bristol June 22-23-24 May 25-26-27 July 6-7-8 June 29-30 At g. 17-1840 July 1 Sept. 7-8-9 July 31 Aug. 1-2 July 17-18-19 Aug.

21 Sept. 1-2 Johnson City June 19-26-21 July. 3-4-5 Aug. 14-15-16 Sept. 4-5-6 May 25-2a-27 June 29-30 July 1 Aug.

1-2 June 5-6-7 July 17-18-19 Aug. 28-29-SO onlV Who Meets Dr. Roller in ish Match at Staub's Nest Tuesday Night, June 1-2-3 July 10-11-12 Aug. 21-22-23 Morristown July 31 May 22-22-21 June 22-23-24 July 20-21-22 Aug. 3-4-5 Sept.

4-5-6 May 20-3a-31 July 13-14-15 Aug. 24-25-26 Vernon Arena. Los Angeles. March 17.A4 Wolgast retaisted his title of lightweight chambion Friday afternoon in his scheduled twenty-round light with George Memsic, of Los Angeles. virtually knocking Memsic out and causing the referee to stop the fight in the ninth round.

Wolgast outclassed Memsic from start to finish and the result was never in doubt. He had the Los Angeles man helpless in the ninth and Referee Eyton stopped' the contest in accordance with his promise to District Attorney Fredericks that he would interfere the either man showed decided weakness. May 29-30-81 July 24-25-26 24-25-26 June 1-2-3 July 27-28-29 Aug. 21-22-23 June 19-20-21 July 13-14-15 Aug. 14-15-16 Sept.

Asheville June 15-16-17 July 6-7-8 Aug. 7-8-9 16-17 .8 -9 Cleveland Jure 1.9-20-21 July 24-25-28 Aug. 14-15-16' Sept. 7-8-9 20-21 25-28 15-16 1-9 Aug. 3-4-5 4- a "MS.

0..9,0 Frank Gotch's announcement that he June 8-9-10 is now ready to defend his title as June 12-13-14 July 27-28-29 world's champion wrestler is taken to July 3-4-6 Aug. 31 mean a challenge, more or less direct, Aug. 10-11-12 Sept. 1-2 Geo. Hackepschmidt.

"the Russian Lion" It comes just at the time that 22-23-24 followers of the game had about given une July 17-18-19 up hope of ever seeing these two men Aug. 17-18-19 tlgether again. With all due credit to Gotch's ability many believe that May Hack can stop him in another match. June 29-30 Many. however.

firmly believe to the July 1 July contrary. There is much room for Sept 4-6-6 speculation. It is a known fact that Farmer Burns has been following the Russian around getting a line on his weak- nesses(?) EMORY AND HENRY WEL thHe entitary Ttepdreevsenntigahtt.thTehemartch In has a long and it Is surmised that he has probably kept Gotch from declaring himself until he had learned A vE cRAcK BALL NINE all there was to learn about Haat. Further developments are eagerly hoped for by wrestling fans. Aug.

3-4-5 Frank Gotch's announcement that he June 8-9-10 Is now ready to defend his title as June 12-13-14 July 27-28-29 aorld's champion wrestler is taken to July Aug. 31 mean a challenge, more or less direct, Aug. 10-11-12 Sept. 1-2 to Geo. Hackepschmidt.

"the Russian Lion It comes just at the time that 4 followers of the game had about given June 22-23-24 July 17-18-19 Up hope of ever seeing these two men Aug. 17-18-19 July 1 together again. With all due credit to May 25-26-27 Gotch's ability many believe that June 29-30 Hack can stop him in another match. Many however firmly believe to the July 31-Aug 1-2 There is much room for contrarv Sept 4-6-6 speculation. it is a known fact that Farmer Burns has been the Russian around getting a line on his weak- IORY AND HENRY Mil ne sses(?) this eTtayyThum seneepdreeyntigaht tht.Te match The farmer In has a long bean.

and it Is intrintled that he has probably kept Gotch from iAvE cRAcK BALL NINE day tanr el nr gat nwlanai etlof luenatrinl heabheaudt legtrskd Further developments are eagerly hoped for by wrestling fans. June 12-13-14 July 13-14-15 Aug. 7-8-9 June 15-16-17 July 10-11-12 Aug. 10-11-12 May 2940-31 July 3-4-5 Aug. 24-25-26 1 records of a match such as that of 1222 when the Westmister men were defeated by representatives of London.

In those days the prize was a Tarn or a goat. now the prizes run up into the thousands of dollars. For instance George Hackenschmidt wrestled the Turk in. the Olympic in London. when Hack received over $31,000 as his share of the receipts for bin work.

The appearance of Hackenstchmidt St Staub's- theater Tuesday nighl March 21. against Dr. Roller. will be his last exhibition in Knoxville. His contract expires April 1, and he has engagements In London starting May 1.

Hack has been all over America In the last four months meeting comers, and the only man he has failed to throw is Dr. Roller. The match Tuesday night will not be a handicap match, it will be to a finish. best two out of three falls, to decide the win- ner. Roller bats all the confidence in the world in himself.

He says he is in perfect shape for this contest and he will make the Lion go to the very limit if he beats him. The fans of Knoxville have been wanting this watch for sometime and now they are going to get it- The largest crowd in the history of the wrestling game is looked for Tuesday night when the men step on the mat. contest is going to bring I the wrestling fans from all over East Tennessee to Knoxville on March 21. 13C is by far the biggest card ever pulled off in the south in, the wrestling line. 'Tickets go on sale Monday, at the theater.

ALL IS READY TO PLAY. BALL ON MONDAY NIGHT CUBS' 'PREMIER SOUTHPAW ORDERED TO GIVE Up PLAYING BASEBALLBY HIS PHYSICIAN t' Coach Knox Putting His Men Through Vigorous Practice Evolutions. ich Knox Putting His Men rough Vigorous Practice Evolutions. Game of the Season Will be That Between Tigers and Mooney. OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS ENJOYED The arrangements for Monday nig-- concluding contest between the basket ball teams of the Central Y.

M. C. At. and the Mooney school at Harriman are now complete. It will take place in the Central Y.

M. C. A. gymnasium nere and will be for the championship of East Tennessee. B.

I. Su-song, of Newport, and Prof. Hammon-tree of Murphy college are the referees The last hitch which formed the most contested point in the negotiations for the contest, centered around the selection of officials. This point was not settled until Friday night. The officials selected will be absolutely impartia, it is believed, neither having an Interest in either team.

The annual banquet of the grammar school basketball league was held in the Central Y. M. C. A. banquet hall Friday night.

About 150 members of the league, including teacners in the city achools, basketball players and officials of the league. Dr, A. S. Mem. general secretary of the Central association, pre-aided as toastmaster.

end introduced the various speakers. A number made addresses. At the conclusion of the festiVities, a handsome silver championship cup was presented to the Rose avenue school, the basketball five from, that school having won the championship, of the league. The schools represented were the Rose avenue, the- North Knoxville, the Park City High school and the Boyd school. (Special to The Sentinel.) Emory, March a few day the weather has been unfavorable for baseball practice, but Coach Knox has not let up in the least, and keeps the boys at work each afternoon.

Sometimes at base-running and again at batting. winding up the practice with a few innings of play. Mr. Knox is doing good work. Ile can net tell the boys how, when and what to play, but if any are from Missouri, he can "show them." C.

E. Smith is a leading candidate for right field as well as catcher, while C. R. Brown shows ability on the infield. M.

A. Smith is now playing at first in the practice games, and he and Harper look like leaguers, especially at the bat. Thomas and Hordan are doing good work behind the bat. shooting them to second in grand style. Dyer is not yet in form to pitch, on account of a lame hand.

The other candidates for pitcher are twirling the sphere very effectively. Saffell, Logan, Crowe, Manager Smith. Baylor and Stuart continue to show good form, both in the field and at bat. Capt. Farrell, besides playing at third, goes behind the bat occasionally, and shows the boys that he can also wing them to sec ond.

Prospects are good for a winning team, and the boys are anxious for the first game, which is at Roanoke, March 29, with the Roanoke team of the Virginia league. (Special to The Sentinel.) nory, March a few day weather has been unfavorable for ball practice, but Coach Knox has let up in the least, and keeps the at work each afternoon Sometimes base-running and again at batting. ling up the practice with a few in- ts play. Mr. Knox Is doing good k.

lie can net tell the boys when and what to play, but if any from Missouri. he can "show them." candidate for E. Smith is a leading it field as well as catcher, while C. Brown shows ability on the infield. A.

Smith is now playing at first in games, and he and Harper like leaguers, especially at the bat. mas and Hordan are doing good work the bat. shooting them to second style. Dyer is not yet in form on account of a lame hand. other candidates for pitcher are ling the sphere very effectively.

'ell, Logan, Crowe, Manager Smith. tor and Stuart continue to show good both in the field and at bat. Capt. 'ell, besides playing at third, goes be- 1 the bat occasionally, and shows the 5 that he can also wing them to sec Prospects are good for a winning rn, and the boys are anxious for the game, which is at Roanoke, March with the Roanoke team of the Vir- a league. May 22-23-24 June 26-27-28 Aug.

3-4-5 Atme 8-9-10 July 20-21-22 Aug. 11 Sept. 1-2 June 5-6-7 July 20-21-22 Aug. 28-29-30 May 22-23-24 June 26-27-28 Each Cap- Rh sale bears the nameKir 4611" Beware, coonderfata ALL DRUGGISTS roe "Barnyard" Manure Distributor Drills rough stable, manure right in the furrow, puts it out 1,1 evenly end well Xreir ulverized. One 't horse draws It Get Pur best cash prices.

You can't afford to he without Sanders Mfg. Dept rt, flom Ga. UNEEDA RANGES of the best ranges on the market for the money. If you want a good range cheap call at our store, 41 120 W. Vine and look at our t'Uneeda Brand." KNOXVILLE OUTFITTING CO.

Cash or Credit. 120' W. Vine. '1 IDiseases of Men A Bottle of Dr. Hart's Great Relief should oe in every household.

It is the well known and old reliable remedy for internal as well as external pains. 'Invaluable for neuralgia, rheumatism, sprint; and bruises. Sanford Chamberlain Albers Co. MANUFACTURERS KNOXVILLE, TENN. I I have some decided and original views on the diseases, It Is because I i have been continuously'in the work for 33 years, and.for 25 years have I devoted my whole time to these difficult and delicate cases.

I believe that many cases of stricture may be cured A .2.4,4, with less harsh treatment than they often receive. I believe this because I have demonstrated it again and 'I again. I believe that Syphilis needs not only the proper edies, but careful, intelligent, methods and attention to 'fi, details in order to cure, and cure permanently. -g-4, I believe' that chronic Gonorrhea causes more ical wrecks than any other disease. I believe this be- cause I know.

I believe that nothing need's more scien- tific methods in order to cure, and the map who suffers from it knows, too, that I 'am right. I bellpve in straightforward advertising and honest (H: business methods, combined with a conscientious treat- 1, 14' ment, and if you are in need of advice and will appre- date that kind of service, I will take pleasure in exam- ining you free of charge. 'S DR. WM. M.

BAIRD ()Mee hours, 8 a. in. to 7 D. Sundays, 10 to 1. 1612 S.

Broad St. I My booklets, "Diseases of Men" and "Health EssaYer Atlanta, Ga. sent sealed and in plain wrapper on request. I have been practicing in Atlanta fonger than any advertising specialist I here, or any firm of advertising specialists. Any assertions to the contrary are unequivocally false.

it May 22-23-24 June 5-6-7 I- -24 HOURS June 26-27-28 Julg. 20-21-22 30 m14 1 Aug. 3-4-5 Au 28-29- illudillokr). sale chheCiterP's Itts Atme 8-9-10 the nameW July 20-21-22 May 22-23-24 Beware of counterfeits Aug. 31 June 26-27-28 ALL DRUGGIErra Sept.

1-2 ty rile "Barnyard Manure Distributer Drills rough stable -1 manure right in the it furrow, puts it out lov 0 1 1 'fi enly at1 well ir pulverized. a horn draws It. Get our beat cas prices ou can afford to be without it. i 1 sandors Mfg. re.

Dept- '1' following 1 DA RANGES i we selinflionteLet he best ranges on the market for the money. If you want a 1 good range cheap call at our store, 'T 1B20 riliNdr.Vine and look at our "Uneeda KiNioxvILLE OUTFITTING CO. Cash or Credit 120 W. Vine. 1 I t.

I Diseases of Men I have some decided and original views on these diseases, It is because I i have been continuously' in the work for 33 years, and for 25 years have I devoted my whole time to these difficult and delicate cases. believe that many cases of stricture may be cured A often receive. i ,1444,,4, with less harsh treatment than they believe this because I have demonstrated it again and again '''s I believe that Syphilis needs not only the proper rem- r-- rat. edies, but careful, intelligent, methods and attention to ,,4 details in order to cure, and cure permaneptly. -gIt' I believe' that chronic Gonorrhea causes more phys- teal wrecks than any other disease.

I believe this be- -'4 cause I know I believe that nothing need's more scien- il, Mc methods in order to cure, and the man who suffers 9 1, from it knows too, that I 'aM right. I believe in straightforward advertising and practice onest 4 Sv, ks-, businetis methods, combined with a conscientious treat- 4, 14' ment, and If you are in need of advice and will appreind i i elate that kind of service, I will take pleasure in exam-pitch, ining you free of charge. 'A DR. WM. M.

BAIRD ()nice hours, 8 a. m. to 7 pt. Sundays, 10 to 1. 1612 S.

Broad St. I My booklets, "Diseases of Men" and "Health EssaYe Atlanta, Ga. sealed 1 plain sen sea an wrapper on request. 1 have been practicing in Atlanta longer than any advertising specialist here, or any firm of advertising specialists. Any assertions to the contrary se unequivocally false.

41 Bottle of A r. II art's Great Relief Reli should oe in every household. It is the well known and old reliable. remedy for internal as well as external pains. 'Invaluable for neuralgia, rheumatism, sprint; and bruises.

I a anford Chamberlain 0- a 0- Albers Co. MANUFACTURERS KNOXVILLE, TENN. lelmosmalasaaassa, SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE COMPLETES ORGANIZATION WILLIE HOPPE CAN'T PLAY BILLIARDS IN FRANCE Nashville, March organization of the -new Southeastern Baseball, league has been perfected at a meeting of association representatives at Gadsden, Ala. The circuit is composed of Huntsville, Gadsden, Rome, Anniston, Selma and Decatur. The season will begin May 8, and continue to- the middle of September.

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ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Handled carefully and promptly. Rowe Transfer Coal Both 'phones. ndled carefully and promptly. Rowe ulster Coal Co. Both 'phones.

Paris. March 18.The police have refused to modify the order forbidding Willie Hoppe. the young American hi)-lard player to give exhibitions here and it is believed he has left for the United States. The trouble grows out of his having played in games on Milich betting was done when he was here before. Calvin Chicago.

ctiiitinues to play. but he is worried lest the police include him in the drastic order. In many uuarters it is believed that Hoppe's trouble was caused by jealousy between local billardists. who own rival halls. Early this week troppe broke the eighteen two'-balk line of a single run, made by Cure.

a few days before Hoppes arrival. Cures record was 531 but Hoppe ran 622 points. About our Uneeda Ranges and Furniture. Then come and trade with us. KNOXVILLE OUTFITTING CO.

Cash or Credit. 120 W. Vine. BOYS FROM THE WEST DEFEAT LADS FROM EAST )YS FROM THE WEST DEFEAT LADS FROM EAST' FRANK GOTCH KEEPS ON BEATING GOOD MEN KNOXVILLE Y. M.

C. A. TEAM LOST TO CHATTANOOGANS In a closet; contested baseball game Friday afternoon the West Knoxville nine won from the East Knoxville team, the score being eight to five. The contest was interesting throughout. The lineup was: West Knox.

Position. East Knox. Murray catcher Hines Chandler pitcher RePass Greene let base Currier Chapman 2nd base Adney Schenk shortstop Sandgerg Murrion base Lyle McAffry left flew Johnson Dew, center field M. Currier Dun field Rouser I a closet; contested baseball game day afternoon the West Knoxville nine ri from the East Knoxville team, the re being eight to five. The contest 5 interesting throughout.

The lineW ELB: at Knox. Position. East Knox. rray catcher littIPS er Repass ene base Currier tornan 2nd base Adney tenk shortstop Sandgerg ffry rrion base Johnson Lyle A left flew rit center field ..741. Currier a field Rouser March Frank Gotch added another to his string of victories last night when be defeated Charles of Chicago, In straight falls, the first in thirty-two minutes and the second in thirty seconds.

Cutler wrenched his ankle the first bout ann made a poor showing in the second. (Sentinel-News Special.) Chattanooga, March 18.The Chattanooga Y. M. C. intermediates massacred the from the Knoxville Y.

C. A. upon the Central association court here last night. The final scor3 was thirty-five to seventeen. Knoxville losing the game.

The intermediates from Knoxvi1 showed considErable team work and coaching, but also a disastrous miliaritv with the baskets. The visi tors were upon the defensive most of the time. The visitors will meet the South Chattanooga Y. M. C.

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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE THE FOLLOWING PRICES WIT BE MAINTAINED. I SU ITS ds R8 ET NE CA HM DC IR les 'Men's 75c I I Jack Pfiester. the Cubs premier southpaw. who has been ordered to give up baseball by his physician. Pfeister, who bad been in excellent health up to a coupie of days ago, was suddenly taken sick.

Ito attributed Mk illness to the New Orleans water. which is notoriously for drinking purposes, but upon an examination by a physician it was found that his heart as in a very bad shape--so bad. in fact, that he was warned against further practice with the team. This is the second piece of hard luck the Chicago Nationals have had with their. pitchers.

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