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The Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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The Daily Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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Pout A I Sunday Morntar, April 1MJ HE FEDE1S mm Chicago Cubs Have Largest List Topeka--Agler. Syracuse--Fritt Albany--Wiltse. Portland. Sioux City--Watson. Peoria--Jackson.

Bloomlneton--Bluejacket. New Ixmdon--RuMell. April all the prominent who year and the year before were with the Federal league, eecured positions ivltb In organized baseball. A list compiled here today that made fifty-three ap with the, major and thirty-five with minor league clubs Of these, five are I Tinker, with lelder with the Harry I Lowell. Rebel Dates.

Denver, and Rill Jackson. Peorla. Among those who have net jret --cured John Ganiel, Fred f-'ulkenberic. Otto Knabe and Hal i While the National league clubs have al.sorbed of than half that number i the American league, the St. and New York clubs-being the two In the junior major organization that have former Federal players on their Following Is a of the and with the of the players xigned from the Federal league for the sctiaon of NATIONAL LEAGUE.

f-hlcaeo--Tinker. Clemens. Bailey. Zwllllnpr. Mann, Flack.

Ooelnn. Yerkes. Fischer. Hendrix, Sea- tnn McConneil, Brown and Packard. New York--Kauff.

Rousch. Ander- Rariden. Boston--Allen. Knetzer. Konetchy Reulbaeh.

Brooklyn--Johnstone. Mowrey and Hlcknian. Cincinnati--Mosely. Anderson Esmond. and Huhn.

Philadelphia--Bender. Pittsburgh--Art Wilson. Smith and Moran. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York--MBgee. Cullup, Gedson Schaefer.

St. Louis--Tobin. Ward. Miller. Mc- Kerhnle.

Peal. Crandnll. Hartley. Chapman. Plank.

Davenport. Groom. Borton. Johnson AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Paul--Fred Smith. i mn, t'pham.

Holt. Eorchammcr and ftrenn.in Tnlorto--Stovall. HawllnKB, Hfdlent. Kalserllng and Main. folnmbiis--Bradley.

tncllanapolls--Wickland. OTHER Denver--Oakes. M.mphls--Bargcr. Walsh k-lt and George Johnson MMnta--Lennox. and Zlnn.

s-aihvllle--Bridewell oca--Krapp D. H. S. TRACK SQUAD ENTERED IN FOUR BIG MEETS. Good Showing Champaign Tourney.

in Although they only put up a scoi of 2439 the Decatur No. 1 bowlins learn rolled Into second place Friday night In Central bowling tournament being held at Champaign while Decatur No. rolled into fifth place with a total of 2350. In the doubles, Urban Salmon and Hill rolled Into first place with 1,075, the next closest to them being 1,049. The highest in five-man la 2.526 and the rest were down In the 2,300 class.

In the singles, Frahlman of Decatur went Into first place, with 560. Sch- weitzka of Champaign being next below him. with 54S. Krahlman averaged 186 2-S In his and at that has a low score of 1S4 in last game. Frahlman also went Into first place In the with 1.5S1 Just one higher than Schweitzka, who had C.

HH1 went Into third In the with 1.B5S. Spauldlng of Trm M-ville Into fourth with 1,558 and Jake Into fifth place, with The scores made by each Individual from Decatur were as follows: 8-J1an Doubles SlnRls Tot Soauldlng SIT Hill (ram (print vacation, which DIRECTORY OF BASEBALL TEAMS DKCATPK TMcatur LUton. North et John Slefert. Senate muau. 1001 D.

M2 Main "olcitur Lonr. J50 E. El- T. W. Fletcher.

1088 Fra.I, B.U 'ISecaSr" Carrol. SIS Ponewaah Salmon Moorp C. Hill Brown Morenz Frahlman Thomfts 4BT 474 47" 4SH 4-ld 473 510 31X1 Ml 48S Ml ,150 421 47(1 4J( nil in sos 400 45T1 560 1D23 1432 14M IS04 1524 1.1S3 ilOO 1263 WI1- TY COBB LOST $600 DIAMOND Cincinnati. April 8 --Ty Cobb paid a forced visit to this city recently. Cobb was on his way from Detroit to his home in Georgia and was within elx miles of Cincinnati when he to the wash room of the Pullman.

While washing his hands, a $600 dla mond ring slipped off of his finger. He allowed It to remain In the bowl. The result was that the ring went through the drain pips and onto the road bed. Cobb lost no time on his arrival at the sta'Ion to get an auto and hurry to some spot near where he thought the diamond lay. He walked five miles up the railroad track and then back asaln but failed to find the ring.

He offered a reward for return of the Jewel, addressed the meeting of the National baseball federation, the amateur organization, and then wended his way on South. by Wasaon studio. Contains Excellent Material. Mountz. Humphrey, Camody.

Captain GAi-th Glasgow, ron-h P. Walker, IL TRACK MEET Interesting Contest is Staged on Millikin Field. RELAY IS EXCITING A April Twenty-third HE chief function of your Easter Suit is to have correct fit and satisfactory service; harmony in style and color, If you select your Easter Suit here, Caving us tailor it to your individ- al order, you will be sure of oflect your own ideas in your apparel and at a price that feel like paying. WARREN The TAILOR 157 N. Water St.

Opoosite the Park Bottom row, left to right--Marsh. Diller, Collins, Cross. Second row--Keller. Martin, Mcdlaughlin, Rotz, Glasgow. Mason.

Third row--Bohon, Hartman, Joint, Hale, Judge, Wise. Davenport. Fourth row--Sharpe, Mount, Whit field, Keener. Fifth row--Harris, Gill, Slmonds, pinney, Anderson Top row--Miller, powers. Shepherd.

This team will figure In at least fast meets durins the coming season. mest with Bloomlngton, Corn Belt, the Interscholastic and coiiM h.iie been chosen ami frigid ath- letp.i broke for cover in the J. M. U. gym after every event on the list.

Th half mile relay with four crack teams entered proved to be one of the most exciting events of the day. It was won bv the seniors who pulled out with a close margin. The meet was held for the benefit of the high eohool track men who are i their letters and no man allowed to compete. All events were naturally slow because of the weather conditions, track conditions and the Initial appearance of the various squads. No records were broken nor equalled.

DILLER LEADS LIST. Diller of the senior team proved to he the Captain Peary of thU Initial athletic expedition, winning sixteen points single handed for his team. Pinney of the Sophomore aggregation was second in the meet with 15 points, Harris, a Junior third with thirteen points and Cross, senior fourth with twelve. Sharp, a senior pulled eleven points for hts class. NOONAN WINS HALF.

Shades of Pete Noonan were recalled when his young brother, now a freshman won the half mile event handily in a prettily race. He Is a track man upon whom the eyes or S. trainers will be glued throughout the year. Mount sprung a surprise by taking the 60 yard dash easily over experienced runners of the school. F.

Glasgow came In for some too by placing in the quarter, half and mile events. Gepfora won the mile on his first day out and showed promise of bigger things to come. The meet fulfilled Its purpose and high school athletes completed It with a fixed resolve to maks track events In the school this year memorable In high school history. Every of the men entered In the seventeen events worked hard and exhibited real enthusiasm that could not be frown up MEET BLOOMINGTON, The men who showed up best In Saturday's Interclass meet will oombint with the high school letter men next Saturday In a dual meet with Bloom- lngton which will be run. for blood The tilt will be held on Mlllikln field and local track men are certain of victory the Bloomer bunch.

Coaci Mead acted as referee Saturday after noon and was assisted by members of the high school faculty. manager, manager, Ean Leafland. OCT OF TOWN TEAMS. Mittoan Mncer, man- A. Million, nunastr.

"jlorrltonvllte A. manager, Morrisonvllle. Ill R. A. JOMI, manacer, Harry Sulltara manager, Lincoln, 111.

Stars-- Addren Manager Sura Lanesvllte, III. Tuacoia Independents J. Johnson manlger" Billiard Halt. 111. Cerro Gordo-- Otto McCune.

manager, Cerri Gordo. III. Where War Hell. Puck: Chatty Neighbor "I you don't stand for any war-arguments among your boarders?" Boarding House "Oh. yes.

You see, our biggest eater gets co Interested that he to eat and our biggest so before th mol half Diller of Senior Team Makes Most Points. The Decatur high school developed a small army of arctic explorers Saturday afternoon when battling against a frosty bearded gale members of the senior class track team pulled out winner In the interclass field meet on Icy Mlllikln field. The seniors grabbed a total of 85 points from the possible 151 in the meet. Juniors were second with 37 hard won points. Sophomores took 23 tallies out of the Ice hox to keep and the Freshmen walked away with I points.

RELAY EXCITING. It was one of the most unfavorable days for a track meet that possibly BUY YOURSELF A K.D pridf MI reputation of our vfhft and give you ocffcr Vm- for price yea pay. KEEP THE K. A STORE in mind wfyny nccrf anything in Dieckhoff 34SN.MainSt. E-VASHTI TEAM PREPARING Aledo, 111, April the weather allows, baseball practice will itart in earnest at William and Vashtl after this vacation over.

Coach Kenny has been forced to construct almost a new team this season. Although a number of the old men are back, they will be seen In new positions. Harold Suman of last year's team will act as playing captain In old position behind the bat. Burns of last team and Overlook, a new candidate, will probably alternate' In the box and at first. Dorman at second, Fender at third and at short, will complete the Infield, from present Indications.

Aspirants for outfield positions are Brldeford, Westfall, Day, Mack and Holmes, with other possibilities likely to show when active practice Is started. The schedule not been completed as yet. CANCEL J. M. U.

GAME. Due to quarantine at Milllkln university, the game to be played with that team has been cancelled, their play- i being unable to set into practice. number of practice with Three-I may be played. Track prospects good. Brldgford, the Joy high BChool star.

Suman, Forner, Mee, Burns, Berglund and Kiddoo are showing best for positions at present. Strenuous work will be gtarted after DRIVER KILLED IN AUTO RACE PRACTICE Los Angela, April driving a powerful Apperson car In practice for the annual Corona road race Saturday, was fatally Injured Friday, when his car threw a front tire while going ninety miles an hour skidded Into a telephone pole, turned twice, and then burst Into flames, by which It entirely eon sumed. Price was hurled against the pole and his skull crushed. The mech anician fell on the soft dirt and es caped with a few scratches. For Business or Pleasure our new model bicycles are, (Imply Ideal.

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