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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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TBB EVENIHO RBVEBW. BAST UVBEPOOL. OHIO. WEDNESDAY, MAY ijqi STOGIES RELEASE JOIN POTTER MANAGER OSBORNE HAS FIFTEEN MEN WITH WHOM HE WILL BEGIN Stringent Orders For Clean Playing Issued By Wright Today's Schedule. Cfia! I'-rol fti iiionti)wn at Cnnnellsvillf at yesierday at Grafton.

The a tiatlle. The scoo R.H SEASON POTTERS ARE VERY MUCH MARRIED. Players Are In Excellent Shape Despite Adverse Weather Conditions Which Has Prevented Regular Practice. NEW MEN HAVE FINE RECORDS The Potters have narrowed down to fifteen men. Manager Osborne thinks this number will have class enough to show the other teams eome- thing.

Nearly all of them are tried players. In but two or three Inetances are there youngsters among them and they are very promising. That the fans may have a fair Idea at to their identity the following bit of history concerning them will be Interesting and should serve to give a fair eetimate of the team which will tomorrow begin to maintain the prestige cf the city upon the diamond for the present season: manager arch In Charleroi, Is 5 feet and inches In height; weight 165 pounds; bats left-handed; has had a long and successful career ae a southpaw pitcher In the Trl-State, P. O. and PAW Va.

leagues and before that excelled ae an Independent twirler. It alto a good batter and can play the outfield; kept his club In the running last year and finished second In the P. W. Va. race.

WILL KINK manager; was former captain of star basket ball team, which for two years represented this city; headed last Uniontown team; will not play but accompany team on road; a fine fellow who will be popular with team and other playera in the circuit. CAPTAIN JOHN baseman; reeldea In Bloomington, height, 5 feet and Inches; weight 180; bate either right or left-handed; has played euccetefully for years In the P. O. M. and Virginia leagues; was once with the 8t.

Louis team of the American Association. He was witn Lynchburg in theVlrginIa league last year. He is a consistent hitter and a sensational fielder. He knows the game thoroughly and will mane an Ideal leader. TOM fielder; lives In Philadelphia; height 5 feet 10 Inches; weight 190; played last year in the Union Outlaw league, where he batted at a .435 clip; has had a long experience In the Trl-State, New England and Connecticut leagues; Is jovial and aggressive and will remind fans of Beecher.

TED baseman; livea in Akron; height 5 feet 9 inches; weight 158; bats right handed; Is former member of Akron and Erie O. A P. teama and regarded as top notch minor league bagman; started out with the Kane Independenta In 1903. GENE fielder; lives In Wellsburg, W. height 6 feet; weight right handed; la veteran player having played In almost evsryq league but the eastern; until recently was in the Central league; Once had a trial with the Pittsburg Pirates; is a fast big man wno can hit the bait.

(into Tho inembrr has been giving liliii but now It again and hu think-: tliat from this on bf will bo able to handle it wlllioiit iionblp I Osboine connting on 'taking five of the to be played iaway fnjtn home on ibe Initial trip the fceason. Kii.mbin I of five and al! of them ought to win at lea om; game luul aome one umy That tblw Ilie hope of the otlier playera in; plainly evl- ib'Ut but whetii'-r rtii i will iH aiifdher Captalu Haley baa the reputation being the htoiy teller of the team. Me bml Huspleion of a name for before the wet weather in. Ibirhig the d.itup bnl he eame to hi own and be 1h now aekiHiwliM.ged tht in thla line I on the am. 'rbtu ia not dull mo- I In amp with Haley around.

I'Ifrher Cetalu twirled agali'st i.lttle Hock team at New this Once the were filie I and Hob TnrU ton to lat. The fot ii.er Hotter flrat ba.o man atruek out. ot a literal vet of what he -iald Mr. Cefuiu. Outfichb om of the moHt droll on team, lie jto what all the other nave to I and then quietly eje( a remai that sets them al! to laughing.

The Idg fellow one of the favnrHes on jthe team. I The plavers don to practice al the rink anv moie. Somehow they iierspire properly there and they intteh trouble In onxequenee. Unless weather couiditions are favor- alde tor in out.loor workout toda' tue proi.peels are good tliul the team will ltd the ik.y in Ike eluli houi.e coing over signals. Osborne If- umb ruled to wbleh of his pitchers will twirl him opi'uer at ('niiton.

'f'he man in I best ei nilltlon will draw the honor ht ks the general opinion that the Can (dub will have (o slio'v sienethlng iliey will fooled rlgiit iff reel. One of the qiuekest men on the team la the hasc- nuin. Me hut hut Is nl- oi. the Job and readv to turn Inu luiml to loiyllung that eouies his way You are camping out 'vheii you leave is ilie ay that Haley describes iiis Maryland home town. The Potters this season are a very much married set of players were It not for the fact that the elnb from time immemorial has been called it rouUl with propriety be dubbed the Of the 15 men now on the team eight of tlo-m are married.

Many are alreaify plan- nlng to bring their here for the season and there should he a colony at Chester ere the very old. With the exception of Reagan the entire Infield the matrimonial Rtihlron, The out- League Executive Makes It Plain Thai Boisterous and Ungentlentanly Conduct Will Not Be Tolerated at Any Time This Season. Men Win. Fluirlerol CUirkshnrg 5 to 3 effeitive ulul Virginians. at w.a.s too mtiih for war.

hut cold. The score: K. H. K. iarksburg 0 3 0 ud iW3 ti 3 Oharleroi 2 1 0 0 Batteries Humphries and Conway; Wilson attd Crlhbeii, Grafton and Cross and Winters.

Games Postponed, The games In the Horseshoe had to be postponed on account rain last evening. The folioi sdiedule has prepared for week: field likewise young Shanks hag heen raptured. Two of the tilteherx. and Cefahi, have surrendered antf Catcher Hinton writes dally let- ters to Hinton back In Baltimore. The with prospects are McGlnley, Heaean, Brady, Monahan and Wll- llanison.

Of there Business Manager KInkalde, too, which makes of the aggregation a and half" affair with each Hide cluiining eight men. I resident WriglP taken a pro- nounred in demanding that players decoroitidy He has Issued striagi nt tn the un.plrf’s ami nothing 'lisgustlng to Connellsville Loses. Fairmont won from a ito 1 at Fairmont. The visitors were never dangerous except in the fifth in- 'Hie R. H.

b. 1 Fairmont 2 1 2 ot.u 3 Connellsville Ht 0 1 ariiHle and ox aud Fraley, Sll- Bail, of Grafton, run off Kruger. knocked a home Catcher Conway, released by Youngstown, made two hits and two runs for Charleroi, ED. halls from Atlanta; height 5 feet 9 Inches; weight bats right handed; has bsen playing for three years; came to New Orleans last year from the Cotton States league; started out in Texas league; Is fast fielder and should bat about .250. RALPH baseman; lives In Akron; height 5 feet 2 Inches; weight 157; bats right handed; spent two last years with Danville of the East Illinois league; has been in Texas league and with Ft.

Wayne, of the old Inter-State league. la considered steady man. 8 HOWARD fielder; lives In Monaca, height 5 feet 10 Inches; weight 155; bats right handed; is baby member of the team, being yet a lad who shows excellent promise; made hit reputation with the Beaver Falla Independents and was recommended by Tom McCreary, the former major leaguer. WILLIAM Uvea in Philadelphia; height 5 feet 8 Inches; weight 160; bats right handed been playing In the New York State and Hudson River leagues; was with Wilkesbarre last year and went to Albany this season from which he was purchased by Manager Phillips and sent to this city; Is fine looking fellow and heady player. All Cuban Team Has But Come To This Country Charelrol had errors.

Every team in the league made at least one miscue. McClelland Is Released And May Join Potters All-Cuhups to play made up of many of the players that visited this city two years ago ami played the club then managed by Tom Fleming. It will he remembered that the club h.id a Mtar shortstop whom Graw coveted hut could not land he- eause of his color. He si HI with I the team atiil Is playing tne saim. Third Baseman McClelianii will he a member of the Potters season He was relea.sed yeslcrduy by alan- ager Phillips and it is said wiil he handed to East IJverpool.

Two other players were releus at the same time by Phillips. Tlmy are lieller, the big outfielder whom the team procured from the York Giants Catcher Harry Huston, funner McKeesport and Pittsburg player. The latter may go to as Tom Fleming wants him. Heller has gone to Zanesville he will visit his wife for a few dav-t pending going to other The of Geyer, Donahue and Magic in the c.ii:- field; Salm. Soffel, ell and McKechnie on the Inlliid; ani Krebs catchers, and Fisher, Eckert, Nolly.

Richardson, rgt'f and Clyde pitchers. PhlUiliR deelare.s that lie is oy no cans ail In and avei-s thai he will do share of the pitching. or Nolly will work in the next game. the speetioors will be F'ollowiiig the asslgmaeni of umpires for the openiiig week of the mu sivn; At C.Tiiti'n—McKeever. At Erie Goehler I At Hchultz.

Brudy. i-n eident Wright says: oi I instre.ct*'»! to teke fnU am charge of whi. they end ami impavthill.v all ruk' and ulafions. I hailing will not he at any time. The pnldic ii at the gate for the piivih-g' and in witmvsing base hall eontest not long.

and or tlst' cuffs. pla.veiH and umpire And faster game progri sk the lietter pleased the lays as are casioued stopping play to (im-stion the jiidge meat of an with to or not a player is or iis to hfs accuracy on haUs striker. fair or foul lialls at not only tin some and 'lisiruKting to the but in general detrimental to best inti i ests of the and "Hi not he 'ol- erated Fmpln's permit such diiays and to all who iransgn'ss. to insist that all teams between innings as rapidly hh possible. In eisi's c.mpir*»» misuilei prct the intent of the alone is to call his attention to Hie error.

At anv time a player other tli.an the captain assumes tliis piivih'ge sultjects himself to a fim and from game. Man agers arc requested to impresa this fact upon their also tiia eoai'hlng from benches will p' tiniited. It he clearly umlerstood that umpires enforce all rules and that application for remit of fine.s violatiot. reof will he no Club are sup ply protection at all ganu's and to Instruct such to reniler nrompt when upon by the umpire to presetve the of order playing field. The league will at stipport protect unqiire In the ol all and regulations.

rnionto'vn A Battle. lost to Grafifm Thursday, West End vs. Review, Grandview vs. Buckeye. Tribune vs.

Stars. Review vs. West End. Friday. Review vs.

West End. Buckeye vs. (irandview. Stars vs. Tribune.

to 1 I II CURES BLO Removing the symptoms is not all that is necessary to cured tagious Blood Poison. The virulent germs which produce thesei ward manifestations must be completely driven from the blood befo real cure can be effected. The least taint left in the circulation sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all thel eous symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, coptXT colored splokrj falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc. Contagious Blood Poison is the most treacherous of all disci It has its victims in its power OHl 'ihrc of hall. PHILIP In Baltimore, height 5 feet 8 157; either right or left handed; a product of the Virginia league, where he caught and managed; been hiting well in local practice LARRY player; In Jersey Shore.

height 5 feet 10 '2 weight 170; left handed; been In the New York and leagues; managed an independent team last year; can play etther the in or outfield. TOM In Altoona. height 5 feet inches; weight 158; bats left handed; played last year with Jersey Shore which Senix managed; has shown good form so far and should deliver. OWEN In Elwood City, height 5 feet (- inches; weight 150; right handed batter; has excellent control; won 42 of 48 games, twirled In the Hoosler state last season; Johnny Fisher. was recommended by EDWIN lives in Cincinnati; height 5 feet 10 inches; weight came here from New Orleans wih Shortstop Reagan: bats right handed; played In the Blue Grass league last season; finishing the year with the Pelicans with whom he performed well this spring.

Tho ti'iiiu hut in York SHtur.lay from Ctiba It iilavod all Tho ylayois ratitf to hut rain as yostorrtay. hoys hits not playtd a ganio -omitig this ronntiy Hus soason. From boro to Sah-ir. it will play strong ainatnir team of that cltv. Tho team has heon in Hio niUhllo until alxHit tho of Tuly it will go to Now York an.l play Hio strong clubs re ami vicinity.

Tht'n will UI i ami In the full return ngain to Fuhu for tlio 'rlio club ilefoatctl Hio in thice straight gunns when Hio club vislti'd the Island last win JOSEPH native of Sugar Valley, Pleasants county, W. a six footer who tips the beam at 165 pounds; is prac- t.cal oil man who made record with home team by his terrific speed; has shown good form, learned a great deal since joining locals; Is good natured and recruit whom both fans and players would like to see make good. Mingo Comes On Saturday Mingo will come here for a return game with ip East pool high school nine on Saturday. The contest will he played at We.st End park. Ritchie will pitch for the locals.

The local will play Falls at Ih aver Falls on Fritlay. Sev- rooters will accompany the team there. OSBORNE APPOINTS RALEY CAPTAIN. Auspicious Opening In League almost before they realize its presence, because its first symptom is usually a little sore or pimple so insignificant that it does not excite suspicion. But the insidious poison is at work on the blood and in a short while the patient hnds he is more or less affected from head to foot.

Contagious Blood Poison is too dangerous to trifle with. No time should be lost in ridding the blood of this tive poison, and in no disease is it more important to have the proper remedy. Medicines which merely check the symptoms for a time and leave the real cause smouldering in the system have brought misery and disappointment to thousands. Faithfully the sufferers took such treatment, usually of mineral nature, and when all symptoms had disappeared and the treatment was left off, found the virus had only been shut up in the system awaiting a favorable opportunity to return, with every symptom intensified. S.

S. S. cures Contagious Blood Poison and cures it permanently. It goes down into the blood and removes every particle of the poison, makes the circulation pure and healthy, and does not SODWD AWD WEiL line out I Cnntsgious Blood Foiion uat.l itbj i malt, able headway, and to. that I flrat consulted bad had the disease, and advised me to fr.

diJa'tlocl with any but at uceofyour medicine, tak ng it f- iriendCold me to atkk toit, and v.im!u did and got along eplendidly iioja very ai my lecovcry was rap'd. and am now as well fls ever. V'heilbt. my face was so full -rs a -u; tu: could not ri tl -r Is i. t.

'k pimple oa mv Tbet. ir, that can beats, fu 1 ways recommend it for sn-h A mine Is it now. and Hi 04 Oakley Old Teann Wins, But Sweeney and Kruger Go Down in Defeat. the follow: Charleroi 6, Clarksburg 3. Fairmont 5, Connellsville 1.

Grafton 3, rniontown 1. Standing of the Clubs, COVERED WITH SORFS I was alfiicted w.th a which was in at first a all over my boti y. is. It iseaty to imagine u- i 'g 1 tEi. Belato I becamo 113 to-scu menu good, Iliad Spent ah reallv thro-u-n away.

I tant i- did f.ji rfi'-h tuf Mu my fir'll betue oi 8 tl medidaes, tiiey did f.ji When I had was itrcatly improved, ..3 ci-Jthted The larr fee red fploiches cn my I to gijw paler and sniallct, and before pcaicd entirely. I regained my lort nrnrtt, came stronger and my appetite rrtutly m.ftc' I waa entirely well, and my t'MH a piece of, glass. L. BtFlEkj. id Clinton Street, Hewark, H.

J. THE DSOAL SYMPTOMS. Hanngnsed 8 S. q-uiiepitcnivelT, Usa position to As the teiulfot blood disorder my biood becane I suffered teveiely with Bheutiamm ana a symptoms not necessary tu mfi.iiOE me ha had been cured my trouble by 5 and upon 1 its uM. ter using it for seme time my blood taoreig cleanaedef aU and made pureaai I also to speak of tor.lc built up my general health, it Improved ny tite, gave me increated anai in every way.

1 am a great S. and with pleature recommend to all good blood medicine. ROBERT M. 3 0 Chestnut Strset, Lebanon, Pa. leave the slightest trace of the disease for future outbreaks.

is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, all of which are ing and cleansing in their nature. It does not contain a pan of mineral in any form to injure the delicate parts of the sy S. S. S. will also drive out any lingering remains of mineral that may be in the blood from the former treatment.

If you i fering with Contagious Blood Poison S. S. S. will cure yoo-wp. will purify your blood.

Home treatment book and any meuicaiiu free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLAHTA, NOTES OF THE OPENING. Over 2.200 fans saw tho at Fairmont when men were ilefeated. Some Timely Gossip From the Potters' Training Camp The BuH weti' condition they are anxious up ugninst to get the fray. Manager Os- Ctili.tns yestonli.y 'I'hoir of wouhi hnve a portion the past few them in ex- the game been played.

TO THE MAN OR LADY WITH A STEADY JOB We loan money In anunmts of $5.00 ami tip their own eiuforst'rs. lu) se- required. own Is all a.sk Privale and Uiw terms LIVERPOOL LOAN CO. Bell 625. C.

C. 361. Reed on the Diamond. Big Raley has seh'Cl- as the captain of Potters. Manager Osborne this an- nounceraent at a meeting held W'hen signals were de- cided lUKin.

Raley will thus have full charge of the men upon the though Osborne will at all times direct from the bencb. Be- ing a pitcher and not likely to he In a majority of the games Man- ager Osborne concluded that a field captain would be to the best interests the club. As he Is a player, situated in an ad- vantageous iMisiiion where he could direct the plays, Raley was the logical man for the jxisition. At Charleroi last year, Man- ager Osborne another veteran jilayer as his field tain. Second Baseman Tom Cos- grove and the arrangement work- ed iH'rfectly, as Charleroi was in the hunt all season.

With two players of the caH- bre of Raley and Oslmrne assist- Ing in directing the club it will he doubly strong aud all of the play- Ing ability of the men should tie obtained at all times. W. L. Pet Charleroi 1 I) l.pim 1 1 (I 1 1 Grafton 1 0 l.hOn 1 Clarksburg 0 1 Connellsville ft 1 I'niontown 1) A. A.

Firestone Odd Temple, East Liverpool, 0. Stocks, Bonds and Grain Markets Hepeived Mo- meiitarily over Private Wile. Consolidated Stock Exchange of E. W. RATTI6AN, Manager Bell Phone 71.

BRIGHTEN UP! ihive you been unfortunate in not having had stead) Have yoiii hills accumulated fa.ster than can meet Are your creditors now asking for the money due them- Isn't it a of continual worry and annoyance to pay (lay how to meet all your as yon should? you try to give each one a ixiriion of yen nothing left for yourself or family aud still have a are not exactly satisfied and that yotir Credit is being slc'' ly run down. IF SO Brighten Up, as we have a plan wherein can ui to pay up all your small hills and have a whole A plan wherein you muyiiay in small installments to suit your couveuieuce. Call. Our rates are low, our terms are easy. write or 625, C.

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