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t' THE. BIRMINGHAM NEWS, BIRMINGHAM. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1916 Lewis and Doc Roller to Meet in Finish Match Sports )orts CDITCO ev M. C. VANCE Official Schedule Georgia-Alabama League MATCH SPORTS AT GRirriN AT ROME AT UUXUMiK AT MAYS AN Mu Si.

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3. 34 THE CALL OF THE ANCIENT SPRING. With a fate as green as the of Spring Tne Fairway calls us home. Bark once more to the old time swing Thai Cp through the fragrant kam, Kmk to the Ancient Oreen. Back to the Out Ptwsr Map To the a.ihi of the Cupp) tne And ie squawk for a handicap.

With a sWj as blue as the eyes of dawn, Tne Fairwav calls us out. Back once re to the KniemM lawn And the ck of tb braasie i out Back to th Ancient Green, Rack with a buovant soul To the cuppv he for the alibi And the r.e of the Nineteen! i Mole With a voce as clear a the winds that bow The Fai-way vail us far. Back once mors to the thrill we know When the putt diops in for par, Back to the Anc.ent Green, Rack to he Open Way. Back to the cuise of the dubs and worse Neck htg i in a trip all day. PLANS ABE MADE FOR MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE CMON KlKJ.NtiS, April J7t Special 'Hans are being laid here or the celebration of Memorial I my vm April 24 by the Memorial Anaorlattop and the ulled Daughters of the on- federacy.

An appropriate program has been ananged and Cobmel T. Sidney Fraser, of (his city, will deliver an address. 54 By Associated Press. ATLANTA. On.

Apnl 17 New Or leans, with a victoiW over Birmingham 1 tlie opening game ami a win fioin At- UnU on tfcuurday and a rest Sunday ieatg the Southern Association at the 1 end of the league short first week, wjiich opened Friday with an unblemished record. The postponement of tne SmuUv games between the Pelicans and the Crackers, and Mobile and Birmingham because of ram; Memphis' defeat of Little Hock, and Nashville's triumph over Chattanooga, puts the Chickasaw and the Volunteers on a par for second pi a with a percentage of Birmnigluim and Mobile each have lost one and won one. The Travelers and the Lookouts nave faced two defeats and each scored a single victory. Atlanta, which lost the opener to Mobile and Saturday's game I to New Orleans, trails the league i Critics about the cinuit who are in-I dined to regard first games as a cn- I terion upon which to bae predictions seem to think thfct the Pelnan squad has got away in nnd-season form. The Pels decisive defeat of the Birmingham I NEW ORLEANS, April 17.

While in Mobile, newspaper men accompanying the Barons were guests of C. B. Hervey, of the Cawthon Hotel. The newspaper boys are on the trip as guests of the Birmingham Baseball Association, but on reaching Mobile, Mr. Hervey asked that they be his guests.

The ball club, however, stopped at the same place. aEMlER 'OF SEASON TO BE STA GED TO NI GHT Ben F. Roller Will Meet Ed "Strangler" Lewis at the Jefferson in Finish Tussle, I' With Only the Strangle Hold Barred. Birmingham's premier wrestling match of the season will take Monday night at the Jefferson Theater hen Ed ifcwis meets Dr. Ben F.

Roller in a finish match. Practically every igside seat for the bout was disposed of Saturday morning, and a portion of the stage seats have been reserved. -indications point to the biggest crowd the history of the game In Birmlng-qun, judging from the interest Bhown Ob the drift of conversations heard In the hotel lobbies, club room and on Street comers. Tiie bout i for a pulse of 1,20. to be Split 60-20.

no hold but the strangle being barred, which wUI give each of the participants the opportunity to use hi btmous holda. Lewis and Roller have met on several eeeastona. the Doctor being victorious I most of the mulches In the New forlt tournament their match went to hour to a draw. Roller being forced leave the mat 'after receiving In--Juries sustained when Lewi awung him his bead. Wreelllng fan are well aiquainted With the Lewls-Koller match here two I years ago, which was the best of the season.

This year Lewis promises to reverse the affair by celebrating a Lewis Tuesday instead of allowing Roller make ft a Rol.er day. Lewis has confidence In Ida 'ability to d.spoee of the physician and mil be In fine trim to defeat the doctor. iet i' Catch-A. Catch-Can Bout. The match will be a clean eatch-as-gtch-can bout between two of America's foremost grapplers, who probably know more about the game than any two other men in the game today.

It wUI be an exhibition of technical skill icambined with brute strength, ernlur-ance and the two holds that have gained far each grappler a name among the foremost In Americas wrestling hls-'tory. ft will le a bout where age and acience will be called upon t' defeat youth and stamina. a Dr. Roller enters the match with the experience gained fiom ten long yeaia of grappling with the best oaks of the mat. He has the science In his favor, for there is not another wrestler in the world who knows more about the science of the game than Roller.

Hs toe bold once secured is deadly. If applied with full pressure it means another fan At present Roller is heavier than at any oriitr time during his ten-ear career. In his last match here he showed that he still the fast gait and of his weiKht on the defense, as was UJiat has become. qaerV an exchange, of the oul fashioned fan who usd to call for the scalp of the umpire Offhand, we should say thpre were only five or rx million of him I ft in this tender, pacifie age. boasting of his ahievements at the an of maaiitattng and consuming foofl, he points to the newspaper boy with pride and iw that they ate the nest eatefs In the bunch At that, "putting on the feed bag" is the feature of each tHv with the "Journal-tsts.

for be it known that Die newspaper fraternity lu the monotonous grind of ugular life, eats out oiit'e a day. Swatting Outfield. Moley is keeping eruer on the bench ud Is pluvtng Hourke in the gardens. KxplHinlng this, he mtvs he has seen what Werner van but has seen little of iiourke a work While It seems rather odd that Moley is playing two Infielders In his out-held. It must be remembeted that ea of these fellows baa a reputation for swatting the bail, and that is wlmt the Barons need Theoe two fellows are youngsters and ran he iaugot the trbks of picket duty In the gardens In a short while, It is thougiit, YESTEBDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

According to those on the inside at New Haven, Captain Cupul Rljuk. of the football team, came in fora o.t of unjust criticism upon his recent interview about numbering players If seems that Captain Black was not only, misunderstood, but that he had no intention of starting a controversy upon the suoject. having troubles enough of his own ahead with Harvard and Pnm.eton and W. A J. still upon the aV footbad schedule WHY GOLF PROS BITE THEIR NAILS.

Say. vou know that mw Stance vti taught last week? Well, there nothing in it for nv style of play. 1 pnctVed for mirlv twenty minutes the oilier dav and I couldn't see anv improvement at ad. So guess Hi go ba to the old way with both together" as Andrew Kirkakh mmi to a young uifr who asked h.rw to a certain s.iot "Ye pravtiie it two oors a day for ten years and Lien oite in the while ye maun get it aboot ncht SAMMY WHITE COMES BACK. Sammy hits is coining Fast again soon for a visit, first trip out of the W-vi since he beat Yale and Harvard single handed back in 1911.

Ta just how fragrant the ineirnwy of him is, Dean Malhey and other IT ncetoman are planning to give Sammy a big reieption at the Princeton ut on May 5 lYuiceton has not won a footuaY game from Yale or Harvard s.nco i'te went away. it is only fittiug Rat Nassau should not only give a regal welcome, but also try ami houl him over for another stand againet th4 Blue and tYimson next KaU PERFECT GOLF. Our worthv and esteemed golf opponent of a vanished Summer. Colonel Bert Lesion Taylor, calls attention to the fact that the oniy perfect putt is the one that draps into the cup. whether it he from 2 feet or 30 feet awav.

Bneflv a 3-foot putt that runs up within an inch of the cup is not a perfe one. That is true. Attention might also be called to the fact that If perfect golf were played the putter would be an utterly useless club There would be no putting to be done where ail approach shots were holed. AN EXAMPLE. The best example of a peifectly played hole that we tan recall deve oped last Spun at ireenwU.ii The leading man ut the drama was Walter Hagan, who was plaving in a four-ball match with Jerry Travers.

Fred Herreshoff and Alex Rmuh This hole, as we remember It was the thirteenth. It was 440-yards long Hagan drove 250 yards and then, using a mul -iron, holed his next shot for a 2. against a par of That was perfect golf. Even a 3 would find the hole imperfectly played, though It would be 2 under par. SHORT MARCHES.

The enfry who has to be driven is a poor bet in any tort of a pinch. There are aieo times when a wide detour it the shortest distance between twd points. If Fred Fulton fails to pan out a a proper opponent. VYdUid nuv be marooned witli the circus fur life Fulton now is tne sole entry left with a chance to carry away the title of Oiant Killer. And he has yet to meet any part of a rigid or regular test Chattanooga (Karr and Tow ers lace) Little Rock U.eUalr, Kirby and (i.bwoni Hoff.

AMERICAN LEAGUE. I At Ceteoind Bigb, Oou.nbe and VHU) I Detroit la uas anti Stallage) At Chicago Benx. Rowell, Wolfgang, Moult and Mchaikf St Lou in iSNeilriian. Haven port, 1lank and NATIONAL LEAGUE. R.

At St Louis iMaidows, Sallee and Minder) 1 Chicago (McConnedl and F'scher) 0 At Inclnnati (Clarke and Toney 4 1ittsbutgh (Miller, Hill, Cooper and Schmidt) H. I I PRINCETON, N. J. Ons hundred and thirty-six undergraduate have already signified their Intention of attending the Summer nillttary camps, according to an announcement last night by the undergraduate committee in charge of enlistment at Princeton University. It seems Eddie Rousch never was a real hold out on the Giants Posfchly he wan just being used as an advertising medium a la Kauff i 11 I' 1 Our beautiful sanitary plant is a boon to those who seek the best laundry work.

Just Call Main 377 We see where Mike (jibbons plans to annihilate Ted Lewis As we recall the depressing circumstances. Alike at one time was aiso to dismantle MKJoorty and McFarland. At the end of both bout about the only thing annihilated and dismantled was the faith of a lot of folks in Mike's power of prophecy. and Atlanta both ixmsidere.1 pen- nant contenders, has made last sea son 1 champions look ery formidable I The attaik of Memphis and Nashville developed lh the Saturday and Sunday games, it Is pointed out, show both are ready for a guelllng race, predated as anybody's by league experts Big Leagues Get Away. NLW TURK, April 17 The rejuvenated team of the National and Amei-ican Leagues began the ISIS season under favorable weather conditions.

Although onlv three scheduled games weie Played Friday, the stait was sufficiently unhamtiered bv the weather to peimit the fans to get a good Idea of the strength or defects of their favorite In both leagues, the line-up weie 1 sprinkled with names of former stars in the Federal League Seieral teams. I tthfth'ularly the St. laiuts Americans jand the Chhago Nationals, have many I ederai players on their rosters. The end of the fltst week found the Rodion dubs leading In each league Neither has yet lost a game, but the Braves have played only two games, and the Red Sox only three. Perhaps the greatest suiginse of the short opening week was tile strength displayed bi 1 Cincinnati In the National and Chicago 1 in the American League Boston, although out-hit by Brooklyn in the opening of the series, plaved 1 flawlessly tn the field.

The Braves appear to be even a bit stronger than last year. Brooklyn, with the ISIS team virtually intact, was unable to do much opportune hitting against the Boston pitchers and ended the week in last place. Cincinnati captured the first series from the reorganised Cubs by three games to one. Clever pitching by Schneider, who allowed only two hits, gave Herzogs men the victory Saturday. lexander ottened the season with a victory for Philadelphia.

New York, apparently much strengthened through the addition of Kauff. Randen, Rousch and Anderson from the Federal, made Manager Moran's players work hard for their two victories and shut them out in the second game. The Phillies present for 1916 virtually the same aggregation with which they won the National League championship last year. BL Louis and Pittsburgh, the other Western teams in the National League, have several new players, and appear stronger than last year. "Babe Adams, the veteian Pittsburgh boxman, pitched the first one-hit game of the season Thursday when he shut out St, Louis 4 to 0.

Speaker Not Misted Yet. Although without the services of Speaker, Boston won three games In a row from Philadelphia, and took the eatlv season lead In the American league. The Boston pitchers appeared in good snape. Connie Mack loh, however, is composed for a gieat part! of men untried In the major leagues. Opening dav in the kmencan League witnessed two thiee-hit games doom of St.

Louis, held Cleveland to three! hits and Coveleskie. of Oetroit. d.d 1 equally well with Chicago The veteran 1 Fielder Jones apparently has succeeded In merging the 1915 Browns and his old Federal League team Into a winnitu: combination lvelan'i and Washington arc stront than last ear with new men adde to their rank Klepfer, of Cleveland. t. Louis to three hits Katurdav.

The Tiger and the White Jox, with I thlr hard hitting outfield appear ever bit as strong, if not stronger, than thev I did in IH15. Waiter Johnson and Hay Caldwell renewed hostilities when and New York opened the neason, against ea other and Johnson was returned the victor He held New York to five hits and struck out ten men, but had to go eleven Innings to defeat the Yankees, 3 to 2. The Washington-New York series was too snort to give an adequate idea of thV prowess of the two teams, but there is little doubt that Manager Ixmovan has a much better aggregation under the Yankee flag than he had last year The return of Baker adds much offensive power to Donovan's club. With many new piavefs, both tried and untried, and several new managers, the season started well and, from the early season showing, close races are promised in both leagues BY H. C.

VANCE. Sporting Editor of The Birmingham Newt. NEW ORLEANS. April 17 The Karons arrived lit Nfw Orleans Monday morning, following a good day's rest In Mobile Sunday, when the game was rained out. Moley announces that Ponder will pitch for Birmingham.

He has been the property of the Barons for ihree years, and this will mark his first appearance in the box for the Mo eys in a championship Moley says he will use eitner Black or Robertson in Tuesday's game, and Aithur Johnson will probably get the call to work in the opener at firming-haw. The breather here is good, and the Barons. The Pels are kefir TWr tAieir two straight victories, and pennant talk down here is being he.Vd already. Loss V. D.

Smith left the at Mobile and departed for Birmingham, to arrange for opener In the Magic City. WHERE THEY PLAYT0DAY SOUTHERN LEAGUE. Atlanta at Mobile, clear Chattanooga at Memphis, clear. Birmingham at New Orleans cloudy. Little Rock at Nashville, clear.

NATIONAL LEAGUE. Boston at Philadelphia; cloudy. New Yoik at Brooklyn, clear. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati; clear. Chic i-go at St.

Louis, clear. American league. St. lams at Chicago, clear Detroit at Cleveland, cloudy. Washington at Boston, clear, r.nladeiphia at New York, clear.

LONOON. tt I reported by th Copenhagen correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph that the Rumanian Parliament bos empowered the government to summon the recruit of the 1917 fiR residents of ATbama registered at Hotel Astor during the past year. Single Room, without bath, 2-00 to 3.00 Double 3.00 to 4.00 Single Rooms, with bath, 3.00 to 600 Double 4 00 to I7.00 Parlor, Bedroom and bath, Apnl last year wa replete with snow and rain. This year it has been replete with ram and snow. April would be a grand month for baseball if ballplayers weie only ducks Ur even polar bear.

This slignt technicality is ail that mars April openings. Captain Huston and Colonel Ruppert spent for new talent, sent most of it South February 22, and had said talent all rounded into fine condition. Then starting North, the S135.WW and more worth of ilent was a bio to play something like four game in fourteen days, losing in ten dav moat of the good that was gained. We have a hunch there will be the vote of one club at least against another mid-Winter start. Babe Adams had his last big year back in 1913 when he won 21 games and tost ten.

Judging from his 1915 start. Babe still has something left besides hi glove If Mamaux is what nejooked to be last season, those who have awarded the Pirates last plate may desire to partake of another guess before August. Nlcs Boys. Moley Says. Carlton Moles worth.

Kassam -Gas-sum of the Baronial fWk. says he has gathered together this Hummer the nicest bunch of bo from a per-eonal standpoint that he has ever managed. Moley says that Hauser, who realised he would not work lu Mobile, draw a lower berth. hie Lomlk, a regular dre an upper, Ir.imedmtelv, how-ever, Mike tuner tendered his berth to taord Cecil. And made him taxe It Moley sas they are all built this wav, and have lived more harmony thus far than any ba chib he ever managed.

Turning Point for Caton. faton, whs tried out for short, may now be tfsiamd to the out field forever. This may be a turning point In hra baseball career MMey savs he la much better tn life outfield than he on the Inner works, and the Baron manager also alUms-that he believes the "little Torn Thumb of the club tau smsh that old apple to good advantage Porter Saves a Life. Iob Tv son arose from his downy couch In the Pullman Siiurday morning. Mr Robert usually makes h.s rise from Ihe berth about lo oclock.

There was method in his madness. Bu had No and the scribe had No both lower In the early morning hours two traveling men assembled in the smoer and began to talk snop. One of lnee fellows, the man the large sunk of chm music, pencil drummer. He asked a 1 the questions and then give his comrade the answers. Tyson would yell at intervals.

For ine Lord sake, cut mu that rot." But the angel of commerce was too busy listening to .1 own voice to pay any attention Robert. The chatter continued with th drummer setting h.s pitch higher and higher. The would-be slumberers in the alleged sleeper Imagined that the conversationalist In the smoker bad batterv mate pinioned to the and was forcing all this chatter on him. A'ter saving numerous and sundy unprintable words, the Secretary of the Banm outfit bounded from Frith and jumped lntb his clothe. Mu-der was In his eyes.

The porter luckily saw the glare In 8r Roberts ever, and he smuggled the talkative one from the train. The porter knew his business, for Bob had requested hint to poison the two fePows. before he h.melf decided to have a house-i Disregarding Libel Laws. Boss W. D.

Smith likes his iamb chops like a ball player loves his base bit. The Baronial boss continues to slay the lamb chops with such vigor that he bxiks right eheepish looking' when he enters the dining-room. He hold the heavyweight championship when it comes to performing In the feedery and, best of all, hr Is modest about his prowess. None of the Bennie Kauff ego for him. Instead of Lots o' Yokes who thinks th' world Is lop-sided aint got nono too good a shape on they heads.

Go to the -Opening Game Next Wednesday and help Birmingham win the Attendance Trophy And dont forget that our store is the Birmingham home for Spalding Athletic Goods. Baseball players, the same as all other athletes, recognize the superiority of Spalding goods. They cannot fail to do so because they know that In everything which makes for high class In athletics the Spalding trade-mark means "Standard. Get Our Catslog. Th Birmingham Hama of 6paldmg Athletio Goods.

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Alter one application pain disappears as If by magic. 4 never-failing remedy used internally and externally for Coughs, Colds, Croup Sore Throat; Diphtheria and Tonstutis. 4 This oil is conceded xne most penetrating remedy known. Its prompt and immediate efiect in kelieving pain 1 is due to the fact that penetrates to the affected parte at once. As an Illustration pour Ten Drops on tne thickest piece of sole leather it will penefrate this substance through and through in fhree minutes.

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Simply get the knack then youll enjoy your cigarette as you never did Rolled in a cigarette Bui! Durham gives you the freshest, mildest, whclesomest smoke in the world. For far-greater smoking pleasure and satisfaction roll yourown with Bull Durham. Ak for FREE packago of paper" with each 5c THE AMERICAS TOBACCO 17. l.c 4 BARONS ENJOY RIDE ON MOBILE BAY, AND GIVE FRANK" SOME NEWS The Dean of Pilots Down There Thought Pittsburgh Won All The Pennants There Were. 10.00 to 14-00 TIMES SQUARE At Broadway, 44th to 43th Streets the center of New York's social and business activities.

In dose proximity to all railway terminals. 'aaiaiat Dozier I I graver charge than petty larceny. While a few of the Barons have been lo Mobile until they are used to all the scenery around there, till was the first trip for many and they made good tneir two day stay In the (lull eltv. Newspaper on tne trip were royally treated by the hotel management at the Cawthon. They were guests of the hotel.

Gummy Flour, nuv, Mobil newspaper man, also extended the boya courtesies and they were his guests Sunday morning In an aulo ride which covered the entire city. LEAGUESTANDINGS SOUTHERN LEAGUE. BY H. C. VANCE.

Sporting Editor The Birmingham News. NLW ORLEANS, l-a April 17 The baseball bnrwh a the guet of Frank" for a morning outing on Mobile Bay Sunday guest at the rate of 11 iO per horn, the chlp-ln process being used to round out the total. Fp the Bay and out toxards Tog River went the launch. It a a fine morning, and the Bay presented a beautiful sight a seveial government vessels plied the waters and passed us on tne way out. "Frank," who operates and owns the little gas consumer, learned from the jump that he hacf a cargo of baseball men aboard.

Frank was quite ganulous on this particular morning and sought to talk a little baseball. "Who won the pennant last- said Frank. 1 "New (means." piped the scribe. "Well. 1 II swear, repued the dean of Bav pilots "From the way this here Plttabuig was cutting up for axhlle I thought tr.ey was a-gotn' to sin It.

Frank knows all about Mobile Bay. but wlrtn It comes to baseball Frank is carrying a blank rcord around on shoulders "This here boat is a general utility rout rapl lop. ronfhled Frank. 'Pleasure parties, towing, freighting and almost anything is In her line. she carried a runaway couple nut last week and they was married right out In the middle of the Bay.

'Bout a month ago she carried a corpse across the Bay. pead'uns, live una, both neuter and neutral gender. It makes no dlff. I used to run a freighter down the Ouif to Ne Oilcans, but 1 latched onto this boat a few years ago and have been married I nJ Saturday, was to her ever since Carried a man and It.i J.nt at Sunday his wife out the other day. Stayed out i i by mob whlch alj day and that woman bawled the hull 1.

arcoulln to reporta here I day long. Said she was sure she'd get Today Begins Our United States Tire Show You have heard that at last the goal of tire makers has been reached in these superb pneumatic casings. All tMa week we will have a special exhibition of these Balanced Tires: Let us explain to you what balance is, and what it does to give lower mileage cost Let us explain to you the purpose of each of the five United States Tires a tire to meet every need of price suod use. Drop in. We can show you real tire economy, and the way to better tire.

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Twenty-Five Years in Birmingham. We tivat scientifically and with wond-rful success, all roan-' nsr of diseases of the Eys. Ear, Nose and Tliroai Lungs. Heart, xavsr. Stoaucli Bowels, Kidneys, and all diseases ot tbs skin and of the Pelvto Organs cf Men and Women.

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a DUMONT2mn. PEER 2 in. WITH THE OVAL BUTTONHOLE seasick or wed have a wreck or somethin'," Mobile Bay Is an n't alorv. Songs and novels have been written about It, and artists have painted pictures of It. Blr-minghamera by the hundred have ween it.

but Just now Mobile Ray Is being used for a new purpose. Arcordlnir to Frank, boose by the shiploads come into the harbor and the "Deenmn Rum eventuullv finds Its wav into the town. "River pirates steal tase aflerNcaee of thin boose," said Frank, "but the own-eie dassent report It, for then they would give their own selves The consequence are that river pirates possessing an unquenchable thirst are getting all Ihe grog they can drtnk free of charge and they are perfectly safe In their work, for the ownem of said boose cannot make a squawk. If they did, they too would face a much Tonight Wrestling Strangler" Lewi Vt Dr. Roller at the Jefferson Theater Price 50c 2 wSm specially Cater to that class of Chronic Aftsctlons which th.

ns-y practicing doctors have (ailed to cur. th ordl own dl Dispensary and fiU our own proscrlntioee 7v Cm An. a TE8BHMTA COLLAR OO. TWO N. A.

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