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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 9

Publication:
The News-Stari
Location:
Monroe, Louisiana
Issue Date:
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9
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THE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.1925 PAGE TEN SPECIAL DRILLERS WIN EXTRA-FRAME ST. JOSEPH GAME Louisiana Champs Open Against Westerners at 10 a. South Showing up Well. This week only we the following, F. 0.

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Furuw FROM I BASEBALL CAMPS Otto Schwill Co. Waite Hoyt Shows Stuff for Season; Retains Control with Former Change of Pace. CHICAGO- The pitching of Chailey Robertson of the Chicago Wh't Sox tamed the New Orleans Pelicans and kept the American exhibition slate clean with a 8 to 3 victory in New Orleans yesterday. Continued rain nt Oakland, kept the Cubs idle and caused Man ager Rill Killofer to worry regardinj the effects on his squad of three day enforced lay-off. South Oldest Seed House BOX 918 Memphis, Tenn.

Sport Briefs. By A. Alf Goulett, veteran six-day bicycle rider, has fully recovered from a long period of illness and will resume riding Sunday in Newark. His- initial appearance of the out door season, will be made in two special races. "incent kight-weight, was ST.

because of rain the St. Louis Cardinals have been idle since last Friday Tne enforced rest period is becoming monotonous if not injurious, to the pitchers, Manager Branch Rickey said yesterday. The Browns, however, at Deland, Florida, went 9 innings to defeat, 6 to 3, the hands of the Toledo Mud Hens, An Opportunity for Investment A American bidder for pugilistic, favor in this country will be put to another test Saturday night when Stanislaus Loayze opposes Lew Paluso of Sait Lake io in New York. Loayza, a light-weight whoie chief claims to distinction here are a knockout over a Cuban and two victories over Johnny P.occo, seeks by his showing against Paluso to earn a bout with Sid Terris of Harlem. Scores Knockout Herring, junior welter-weight chain pion of the United States, knocked out Young Ketehel of Philadelphia in the 3rd round of a scheduled 8 round bout.

Short Pencil Cash At Tin Shop, 410 al- nut 14-inch tin valley, 6c foot; 20-inch tin valley, 10c foot; 14-inch Galvanized valley, 7c foot; 20-inch galvanized valley, 12c foot; 8-inch ridge roll, 10 ft. lengths, 4c font. 11-tf NEW behind a barrage of base hits, Manhattan's major league baseball teams yesterday demonstrated offensive strength which echoed far and wide. After giving the Washington Senators a four-run handicap in the frist two innings at Fort Benning, the Giants fell upon Mogridge, Marberry and Russell with such vengeance that the champions again were submerged, 9 to 6. The Yankees, facing the Brooklyn Dodgers, collected 16 Bob Meuse! and Babe Ruth each collected a pair of homers and the Dodgers lost, 11 to 5.

The surest way to win success is to deserve it. Hav-a- Tampa Cigars have proven to be the biggest Cigar success in recent years. 24-12t After being showered with hits i the third inning, Waite Hoyt Cotton States League Schedule for 1925 the Phillies and Athletics are on their way home today from their Florida training camps. The Mack men Sanford last night after defeating the Milwaukee American Association, 5 to 3. The Phillies are due here Thursday and will open a city championship series with the Athletics Saturday.

Before leaving Bradentown last night Manager Fletcher said he had the looking" team since he had been with the Phillies. NURMI ROUTS HIS OPPONENTS WITH TOP TRACK SPEED Laurel Hattiesburg Meridian Brookhaven Jackson Vicksburg Alexandria May 4, 5, 6 June 4. 6 July 2b, 24. HEALTH PREVENTS ASCHERMAN TAKING HUBMEN POSITION MONROE April 23, 24. 25 June 8, 9, 10 Aug.

3, 4, 5 VICKSBURG April 30, May 1 June 8, 9, 10 Augt 3, 4, 5 May 25, June 22 July 27 JACKSON April 23, 24. 25 June 8, 9, in Aug. 3, 4, 5 BROOKHAVEN May 21. 22, 23 June 11, 12, 1 Aug. 6, 7, 8 April 30, May 1 June 8, 9fe10 Aug 3, 4, MERIDIAN Had Close Shave Flaherty to Give Young Hurlers Chance in Game wife and children thought 1 was dying when, after an attack of acute pains in my stomach, 1 became unconscious.

It was right after our Sunday dinner. They sat 1 looked like dead and guess I had a pretty close shave. 1 had been havir more or less stomach trouble and bloating with gas for past two years and could gel no permanent help. Talking' with friend about my attack, he advised me to try Wonderful Remedy. I have not had any gas or stomach trouble since taking it eighteen months ago.

It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and nitestinal ail! men Is, including appendicitis. One dose will ooncinre or money refund- i ed. Phoenix Store and drug- HATT1E8BURG ALEX AND) Several your, given a berty tomorr Cetton States Jeaeph gut These Sebi Tudor, will be ink- LAUREL ei will probably Manager hen Alexandria's the St. Western Lea- itclude MeCloskey, arg Ball and Torkel- ield. Schedule of the Cotton States League for the season of 1925, switching their regularly scheduled scries.

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