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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 7

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Pace Seven PITCHERS ONLY ASE wit II Exp os i 1 the Ohio is in es Electrical Richest arce Comedy St 'Ji 'X A Great MYERS la Con Stratton's TmitniKTininmrr 3 iu LXXXXXXXXZXXXXIlXXXXXin gKeEARL' TO HANG 4S AT YOUR WINDOWS! 9 ifSHilK ig i I I John Daly family Hughes $1456 1650 1650 1950 and Mrs not later the glass? If standard sash are used the'box 18 inches high at the 6 feet broad cold r' I'M' Antioch here 16 Dayton' there Rio Grander here Buck New laun 1 CLEARWATER la The hitting prowess of the 1928 edition of the Brooklyn Robins has measured up to the fondest hopes of Manager Robinson in the first exhibition test of the training series jV be has atli USED TIRES $1265 1325 1250 Locust the win TUI JACKSON WILL RETURN TO RING IN BOUT AT WASHINGTON up bats Coast GOLLEGEPROSPECTS OR BASEBALL CLUB POINT TO STRENGTH HIGH HAS BEST SEASON IN ALL COURT HISTORY LOSES OUR REGULARS because of a Great Yesterday Wins More Games Scores More Points and Holds Opposition to Less Although the Athletic Board of Wilnington College hasnot as yet decided to sponsor a baseball team thia spring officially at least one could safely surmise that a base ball team Is to be organized cause the following schedule been arranged by director of letics Bolen: Baseball Schedule 1928 Rio Grande there iff tribe Nowald will lose four regulars Garrison ox Poorman and Pond by graduation He will have from this reserves such men as McPherson Bolser Bloom Gessner and Davis With Murphy as the backbone at a forward position Nowald can shoot McPherson into the opposite post Gessner to center and Bolser and Bloom of Davis to the guards and have a good combination to open his 1928 29 season Although the 1927 28 boys didn't get quite as high in the State title race as the 1926 27 combination they surpassed every other mark set by their predecessors more'games won less lost more points scored less Scored by oppo nents a better L' record The season record of the high school team is as Wilmington 25 Wilmington 25 Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington Wilmington 28 Wilmington 26 Wilmington 21Wilmington 39 Wilmington Wilmington WilmingtonWilmington Wilmington Wilmington COLD RAMES WILL GIVE PLANTS START 30 34 29 for 10 BY KROGER BABB Outscoring opponents 201 points while winning 16 of 18 games Wil mington 1927 28 basketball squad goes down in the annals at one of the most successful if not the most in Orange and Black his tory on the basis that the second team was used on numerous oc casions during the season The Nowaldites won the South Central League title with 12 straight vic tories losing one game to a non league team during the season play and going into the runner up posi tion in the State Sectional Tourna ment when they lost their second game of the year to Manchester in the tourney finale rom material that Nowall termed and from prospects that local fans considered very very medlcoie Coach John No wald built this great team Wilmington failed to meet an op ponent throughout season Had tournament that was not larger that wasnot heavier that did not boast of more experienced men Still by some excellent coaching and some wonderful team play along with a rousing student bodv behind it the 1927 28 Orange and Black machine wept through sea son and tournament to surprising laurels Wilmington scored 671 points in 18 games to its 370 It was the great defensive play the guarding ability of the Streeters that made thefti ning team they were With three men good points or more in any game ox Murphy and and with Pobrman good for from five to eight the Orange and of fenslue was unbeatable and reso lute The defense centered around lanky Bill Pond "a wonderful back guard who was developed "over night" by Nowald Poorman at floor guard directed the defensive play with ox Murphy and Gar rison each handling their tasks in excellent fashion The reserve strength of the Orange Hurricane was commend able considering that the regular five was built from reserves and in' experienced men with a single ex ceptlon In nine games the Nowaldites hit between 20 and 30 points never were they held to less than 20 In six they reached between 30 and 40 points and in two hit be tween 40 and 50 In one a tournu ment battle with ranklin they surpassed the 50 mark Eight times they held opponents to less than 20 points On seven occasions opponents accumulated between 20 and 30 points while in three games opponents surpassed the 30 mark two of which games ended in defeats for the locals 34 points were the are to be ad the winter Every garder flnd a mjltitude of use for frame in his ORLANDO The vet erans and colts of the Cincinnati Reds were to put on a practice contest today in preparation forJeir two games with Washington IjtyTampa tomorrow and Saturday The Redsexecuted a triple play in the game which the St Louis Browns won yesterday 6 to 4 Reserve of This Year Enough or Strong Combination Next Season Hillsboro' 17 Eaton 32 Chillicothe 11 rankfort is Circleville 20 Greenfield 31 28 Washington 26 41 Hillsboro 27 36 Batavia 25 51 ranklin 19 32 West Union 21 31 Manchester 34 TOTALS: Won 16 Lost 2 Total Points 571 Opponents 370 SANTA ANA Cal (fl Mart ager Joe McCarthy of the Chicago Cubs hoped to make a few definite decisions as to a first string line when bis proteges matched with the Portland Pacific League team today AUGUSTA Lai the Chinaman with the York Giants will open up a dry in preference to joining Little Rock: Manager McGraw sent Lai to the Little Rocks the other day Oil opaque in green tan mounted on guaranteed rollers 36 inches wide 6 feet long Perfect quality Window Shades 4 59c to 85c each '7 Thursday "March 15 1928 ALL SIZES PRICES RIGHT LIMA March (fl3) Vertrice May 17 a Senior at Central High School here suffered a fractured skull yesterday when she fell on the school steps All Other Players Are Assign ed to Athletics Ready or Start xxxxxxxxxDxxxxxxxxxzsan King homo were Roy Gaddis and sister Norma and Mrs Ethel Cad 'Horace King and family a felted Persistent coughs and colds lead serious trouble You can stop them now with Creomulsion an emulsified creo sote that is pleasant to take Creomul sion is a new medical discovery with two fold action it soothes ana heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles Creomulsion contains in addition to creosote other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach is ab sorbed into the blood attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds bronchial asthma bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases and is excellent for build ing up the system after colds or flu Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to direction druggist (adv) fred THOMPSON folloWSl Chillicothe III Xenia Central 20 rankfort 13 Chillicothe 21 Greenfield 15 43 Washington 9 24 28 REMAIN TO BE I CHOSEN BY MACK a greenhouse or sufficient space in his dwelling the gardener will find many of hist problems solved severe attack of gardening the householder can allay AUity ivn umtiuv iMay 5 Antioch there May May May May Dayton here June Marietta here Games are to be arranged Wilberforce Wittenberg Univer sity of Cincinnati and probably St Xavier and Miami The above schedule shown Mari etta definitely signed which will mark the first appearance of an athletic team from that school here in years Indications are that Bolen will have enough first class diamond material to round out a winning nine having such Weimer Von Kanel Smith Colopy Coombs Hayden urniss and others Some of those veterans named are not in school at present being employed as teachers this winter but will enter at spring term which will be early in April Among the yearlings at the insti tution Bolen will have Weimer Davis Johnson Scrofe Kreigbaum Hoskins Day Carey and numerous others irst date for practice lias not been decided upon according to Bolen NEW HUDSON PRICES HSich chassis Count (Rumble Seat $30 extra) sedan Coach J27 frich chassis Standard Sedan Custom Victoria Custom Landau Sedan Custom 7 Pass Sedan AH Mea oA Detroit i (mm war excite tax ssfcs Wade Hampton MOTOR INN nieMack boss of the Athletics believes he has fgund a jewel of a shortstop H4s Joe Hassler late of ort Smith Ark Radio Programs Tonight MS DHELOPINTO PNEUMONIA WASHINGTON IL March 15 The 10 round bout be tween Tut Jackson well known negro heavyweight of this city and "Big Stone of Dayton for mer heavyweight champion of Canada for the colored heavyweight championship or unto has attract ed" a great amount of interest among local and indi cations thataH ofjbe 650 seats will be taken up the trme of the fighL This bout will be beld Tues dayMarch 20 at the local Armory under the auspices of the Ernco Athletic Club Tut has been working faith fully for this bout and expects to gain revenge for an earlier defeat at the hands of Stone Meanwhile Stone is also training hard at his home in Dayton and all indications are that this bout will be one of the best matches ever put on in this city An attractive card has been ar ranged for the remainder of the show opening with a four round bout between "Red" of Cincinnati and a local youngster This will be followed by a six round bout between George of Chillicothe and Champ Standard of Cincinnati these boys weighing in at 145 pounds The eight round semi final will bring together Young Webb of Dayton former local idol who showed much promise in his first bout here for several years when he met Larry Peyton of Cincinnati in the last local show and Reach Devlin also of Dayton Webb and Devlin will go into the' ring at 150 pounds of 10 pitchers to go through the season pre the only doubt 'Lefty Rube Walberg and Ossie will be the three soutb making the grade ive 9 We Also Haye the amous Selz Six Shoes If undergoing an unusually early and fever some of the pangs of the disease by using a cold frame which will enable him to set about the plant ing of his seeds early in March according to Prof Victor II Rios extension floriculturist at State University The cold which sential a box covered with a glass will extend the growing sea son materially Of course a limit ed amount of planting may be done in the house But lacking Today and Tomorrow By BRIAN BELL (By The Associated Preu) ORT MYERS la March So far as manager Connie Mack and his Philadelphia letics are concerned the American League may open its season The White are ready The tall tactician has decided on the personnel of his club in every branch but pitching and 'has untU June to reach a final decision on the hurling corps The outfield packs a punch with Ty Cobb Tris Speaker and Al Simmons as regulars from right to left and Bing Miller and Wal ter rench in reserve AH five hit over 300 last season Joe Hauser his trick knee as good as ever took his old place Service Phone 331 377 Main ARMERS STATION Charles Kinzer visited her daughter Mrs Moon Tues day Mrs Clyde Summers spent Wed nesday with Mrs Grace Summers Charles Kinzer andson Roland I were business visitors In Washing ton Tuesday Mr and Mrs Clete King and Mrs Myrta Drake attended the funeral of Marion 'Gaddis at the I I Sharon Church Kingman ridayk Ormal King and Earl Sheets of IVilmington College spent the T' week end with Wert King and fam liy Carl King spent the week end with his parents Clete King and wife Sunday visitors were Mark and family Ardts King Of Dayton' and Miss Ocenla Simonton of Richmond Ind McCoy and family have 5 moved from the Vill Preston' farm I' 'to Wilmington" Roland Kinzer and family enter tained to dinner Sunday Skimming and family And DJ I isher and wife ffiMiss Myrtle Preston'Is attending i business college at the cold frame'7J box be least 12 Inches high at the say's Professor Ries "and enough high: er at the back to allow the water to run oft cold frame should be back and frame 3 feet wide will be only 15 inches high at the back old cellar or stormi window aash or a light wooden frame covered with waxed cloth may be used but the most satisfactory thing In the end 13 the standard cold frame sash glazed "Seeds of the hardier plants may be sowed in the cold frame In early March and of the more tender plants in late March They will grow slowly but surely and will be much hardier and more vigorous than those in the dwelling Early radishes lettuce corn' cucumbers of tomatoes may be started a frame of this sort August the cold frame may be again used to contain perennial seeds which during er will a1 cold CUBA Mr and Mrs Virgil McKibben and Mr and Mrs SieMcKlbben of Wilmington were Sunday guests of Mrs Lizzie McKibben Mr and Mrs Denver Conner and daughter Sunday with their father Conner Mrs Emma Kerans returned Saturday evening from "an extend ed visit with relatives in Cincin nati 'a Miss Lucille McGowan spent Saturday evening with her aunt Mrs razier Martin Conover and family en tertained relatives from Cincinna ti Sunday Mrs rank Spencer and son Billy were with relatives in Nor wood over the week end 'knixlAHw ffllPot id her annf Vlja Rva RrtAl in Wilmington Saturday night Martha Ellen and Bobby Brown enjoyed the skating rink at Blan chester Saturday afternoon Katherine' Brown was in Cin cinnati last week in attendance 'at the "Home tion Hughes and spent Sunday with James and ta roily This array of curtains will proudly face the spring sunshine Their varied styles fit many types of homes Life for Your House urnishings! CM Cashman Specializes In Automotive WESTBORO Van Meter was able to go to Blanchester on business Monday Lewis Hammer took suddenly ill Monday night A physician was called to attend him Miss lora Irene Daughtry the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Dewitt Daughtry is ill with appen dicitis Mr and Mrs Thomas Chamber lin of Danville Ill visited riday with Mrs mother Mrs Irene Drake They returned to their home on Saturday taking with them Mrs uncle Leander Hoggatt of Martinsville who has been ill Misses Elma and Thelma Gar ner of Cincinnati spent Sunday with their parents here Curt Taylor of New Burlington called on relatives here Saturday Esteg Hammer and family of Clarksville visited with Noah Hammer and sister Mrs Irene Drake last Sunday Mrs Nancy Carroll returned to her home at this place last Thurs day after spending the winter in the home of Mrs0 Eaglehoff Clyde Daughtery of Springfield spent Sunday with his sons Melvin and Glenn who are staying with a cousin near here New Shadow Net Curtains 2 2ards in length $298 to $450 pair New ilet Net Curtains 2 bi and 2 1 2 yards in length $198 to $398 pair New Draperies Domestic and Imported 50c to $100 yard New Ruffled Curtains 2 L4 and 21 2 yards in length 75c to $298 pair TO DISTRIBUTE $352000 CINCINNATI March 5 A fetal of 8352000 will be tribbtedT in dlvidend'check to To lt cai empldyertf the Proctor Gamble Company here Sattirdayy ive thousand employes of company will celebrate the' event 6 AD KINS JEW HUDSON Sitperi 1 Sunday MondayT uesday riend 4 1 rom OGDEN Mr and Mrs Hubert Mart and family spent Sunday in Dayton at Stanley Woodrow Martin spent Sat urday evening at the home of A Mart Mr and Mrs A Mart and fam ily spent Sunday In Jamestdwii Sunday visitors at A were rank Mart and Alex Mart from Dayton and Mr that they will be home than April 1 Mr and Mrs Truman son was taken ill with pneumonia but is somewhat improved Russell Mart was a business vis itor in Dayton Monday Mrs Clara Dunn and family were visitors at Mr and Mrs Arthur Monday evening Clarence Moore spent Tuesday afternoon with Russell Mart Dan Holiday of Westboro The Earl styled alongcustom lines is neatly ditched and shown in tan1 or black ine quality calf leather? Oak leather sole Very special I ralue (By The Associated Press) The Dodge Brothers presentation through WEA WCAE WWJ WSAI and other Red Network sta tions at 8 Thursday night will of fer Irva Giles soprano and Vaugh de Leath contralto as soloists Music of well known Broadway composers will be presented by the Hoover Sentinels through WEA WCAE WTAM WWJ WSAI and other Red Network stations at 8:30 The Ampico Hour will offer popular music and sentimental bal lads through WJZ KDKA WLW WJR and other Blue Network Sta tions at 8:30 Numbers featuring soloists and selections of the orchestra will be on the program of the Maxwell most ever scored against Nowaid's House Concert Orchestra through 'he Blue Network at 9 The Continentals a grand operaensemble will offer a program of operatic selections thrdugh Blue Network stations at 10 a Garden of wiil be WLW offering at 8 Through WHK at 11 wJl be heard Sammy Watkinsfrom the Claremant tehL WADC will offer the Mount Union Glee Club at 9 and WTAM the Willard Cavaliers at the same hour The Seidel School 'of Music program will be broadcast through WEAO pt 8 New Cretonnes New Patterns and Colorings Designa tor Every Purpose 36 inches Wide Valancingsf to Match 25c 39c yard veterans' as at first back without opposition Metcaite pjax B(Shop was assigned to sec hiie I onj joe Boley retained short stop and the hard hitting Sammy Hale again took over third Cap tain Eddie Collins who can play in a pinch the versatile Jimmy) Dykes and Joe Hassler of ort Smith Ark will make up the in field reserves There was no catching problem to vex Manager Mack his 1927 re ceiving staff returning Intact Gor don Cochrane Ralph Perkins and Jimmy ox Selection along sents Crove Orwoll paws right handers who seem to have the inside track are Howard Emke Jack Quinn Ed Rommell' Jlng Johnson and Joe Bush'' 1 Hill Shores John Lyons Ike Powers Claude Jonnard and sev5 eral other pitchers must fight it out for other assignments Sunday evening' callers at the L'feo' King and Sunday lorsheim Shoes The Man Who rom The Training Camps By Asxociatsd Press (Bv ths Associated Press) March Only Lew onseca counted on as regular second baseman for "the Cleveland Indians was missing from the regular lineup which manager Pcckinpau'gH announced would oppose the Toledo Mud Hens at New today To batting order was expected to prove the same that will enter the American League race Jamie son left fielder will lead off fol lowed by onseca Morgan in cen ter field Joe Sewell at short Burns at first Summa in right Hodapp at third and Luke Sewell behind the bat Carl Lind was to replace onseca today RENEWED Miirhkv 1 11 I IB NOW SHOWING Pioneer If looking for real' thrills combined with a sweet love story misa Pioneer i I 9 rtA Ptrl ft ifl ht shootino true lovino 4 thrilieria of the days of Paramount News arid Corttedy creek Mr and Mrs' rank Quigley spent Monday evening with Jake Quigley and family Mrs Nora Johnson' of Morris ville called on her parents Mr and Mrs Davis Thursday after noon Mr and Mrs Will Ashmore of West Middletown spent Thursday night and riday with the sister and husband Mr and Mrs Brown Charles Botts and daughter Isa bell called on John Botts and fam ily of Westboro Sunday Mrs Achor and daughter of near New Vienna spent Tuesday with her sister Mrs Macy Quigley who is on the sick 'list Miss Eleanor Yarger spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Brown Kenneth Dalton of near Xenia iik hia nnrAnts sptut QUUUUJ Robert Dalton and family Willard Quigley has joined the army MdJcAM laAAPthtn rt mnriA tc nttf jsvrtACCiYn rtf 11UU9VH vt mwyv 1S tswv sujvium the value that has been the first principle bf Hudson manu facture since the beginning The resources which in a moderate priced car attained the highest mechanical possibilities of the day have been brilliantly employed to create and lead a new vogue in beauty comfort and luxurious appointment The wealth of quality detail you see feel and touch and every refinement that surrounds you is typical and expressive of the quality that Hudson gives where char acter must guarantee the unseen values Buyers can pay for cars outof income at lowest avail able charge for interest handling and insurance '( jys THE DAILY NEWS OHIO IS1 Reflects TuinorroHi'sXbgiie 'J Jw JMcK I lllill I liln WJisa am ari'i ill S' Phone 662 Kwa i a aa ta wu a a i i i i I i ri it 7 if 1 4 I 1 1 1l i i 'i "rv iu eV 'I 1 lir 4 8: 1V4' i a kiw aw i a has ana via atwa a ssssss ss 11 I I i( Jtut Ji A Kilt 'I tv 1 3 cr Ar 4 I' if.

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