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JTHE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916 PAGE THREE. jBOSTWICK BOWLERS BATTLE MILKS; WIN ESiF1'1 iff C1 HlSHKSPSjl dents and alumni of Inflfann. l'inivnr. ija) iu iiu HIGHS DROP FIRST I sity are looking forward with interest, to the first appearance of Edward Stleuni. former direcror of athletics at i Vnivernlty of Nebras- 6A6 717 716- Britt's Colts.

154 1157 loo 202 HI 165 113 102 IDS die eof tho floor which startled ert ouc or, lhe eamc when he had four persona aul? -nurdf-i t'VnV took ii rdi and Played a good game. i.lle Janesville guards played pood a similar posi Hovel.md giP -MMdiaiay GAME AT TOURNEY TO BELOIT 17 TO 13 Piling up a lead of 2SS pins in their first game with the Janesville Pure Milk howlers, the Bostwlek five at Mil-ler Is. night nosed out with 147 pins to the good. The ribbon counter men opened a regular German onslaught and there was lit-in 'T. ''s'r'l' U'-Kiili! the open- -162 113 1-J7 GOTHIC an ARROW COLLAR a for sac IT FITS THE CRAVAT hard time working the half past them.

steiHr fh tLr Py1 iae or the cream ami ernra son, at the annual high school basket' bail tournament to be held here March 17 and 18, A dinner will be given the night of the 18th for the high school Beloit Comes Back strong I Last Half he Inyed to any one' nlnvpr mlJkmeii secured 637. The latter came 5Btw'i th jNo- 1 and Elks No. 'r' ills t.vn vor. thl' Su.tr Mdcune coin- ujLuoon a. tnree-lhirtv if; tie Iloly Works.

Con ml- the; ana wins Game 17 to 13, Janes, vill Has One More Chance. OLUETTi PCADODT a. CO. ruej- no not lose a game and if Edeer -'is -i'-l ii the and although the rife With hi. is as to wind team win ftnfali ou lop, it is going tc- he a battle from the nnnstent rtllmp.

mok oy 71 and 2U 11, ntbn Av' a rd lt-afl ti, -heet St th6 match 1)y 137 Bostwlek. Bostwick 14H 91? 17 114 130 laa and poor baskot shooting was t-tii ugamst ths high school t. last night la tlie first '''''ii final k.u vleyfil 0:1 and a large number of Janesville rooters expect to attend if the 1 icals manage to get in the last game? ihe Whirr- EMPL.OYEO BOYS' TEAM LOSE TO MAROON FIVE, 20 TO 17. IN BASKETBALL SERiES The Janesville Maroons trimmed the tournament Lho Beloit hleh nnlinni mentor of athletics in a conference The Bloomington chamber ol commerce also lias arranged a dinner for Mr. Stiehm, which will be held the evening of March 22.

The new eoooh has la; or. asked to outline some of his plana for putting Indiana hack on the fccithn.il main and he will receive a pledge of support from the Blooming-ton Dusiness men. The alumni of the university bave planned a stale wide rncenlirm in ho m- ir-ia v.ars- a hard EXPECT TO DEFEAT sarusisaa tjjvughi nt ihv. whota Summary: 13 dishing, Rich- Janesville, MO 1S13 140 196 160 1(5;) Mead i uiuier. ooys nasKetDftll team at the C.

A. gym last night, 20 to 17. Hnie and was the lastest and heal rf; Kober. DrtPIrnnn et a-runn Sstahlishlnj? -an'earlv inml 'nt qpvi.r.,i uronm, rg; Lise, uiayed contest in (he series last Jij; Kakuske, Morse, subs on trie normal floor. "Weakness on Free throws Leu throws could be called ihn nUOnrUnU OAlUnUAT E01" MQi-oom maintained their handicap throughout and although 1 1 heir opponents threatenedd at times Totals STS GdJ ICS) Pure Milk.

TO'ily ias ll7 H3 Qridlev la'1 157 Tnekwood 144 1S" Church in Craft 129 18g 1sn given Coach Stiehm at. Indiana ao count, winners sue- reti-ioi for their defeat. Out of eight (dushl'ig missed seven of then ii l.fe maue one. Cart of Beloit won the game for hia mi hen he threw live goals out of al bnsketB and A CHEW OF "SPEAR HEAD" Its Mellow Sweet Flavor Hot Found in Any Other Tobacco TASTES LIKE RIPE FRUIT Real tobacco hunger can be thoroughly satisfied only by a good juicy chew and the best and juiciest chew can be obtained only in the form of high-grade plug. tobacco.

Spear Head represents the highest form of plug tobacco production the very best chew that can be made the last word in tobacco satisfaction. The choice leaf in Spear Head is selected from the cream of the red Burley crop. In this wonderful leaf the natural juices are developed to the supreme degree, and the luscious, fruity-sweet flavor is in a state of absolute perfection. Every chew of Spear Head brims over with that appetizing, wholesome tastiness which Jivens up the appetite and comforts the entire system. Spear Head is the most satisfying chew that it's possible to make.

Try a jc or ioc cut. Sold by dealers everywhere. iaa -m aiiaa ol Ma da -a tli be in connection with the annual concert of the Indiana tlniversitv (1Ip rliih Lakota Cardinal Have Ho Fear of Team That Will Play Here Sat-urday Night. Without the Rockford basketball game last night closed a series rf; Wltte, lg; Beimer, rg; Schieble. sub center.

Field goals Gushing 3, Richards 2, Koher 1, Fry 3, Carr Burner 1. Freee throws Lee, 1 out of 1-Cusing, none of of Carr, 5 out of 12. Tourney Flips. Janesvilie'a losing streak seems to have returned. Those who saw the game could plainly see in Indianapoli The function will be by a daoce at the Claypool of play Beloit opened the score uu to play tin three games between the two teams.

As a result the Maroons took the rubber. Hilton right forward and captain of the winners, dropped In flvn i-mgers from the field. The teams lined up as follows: Pies tor a 1,725 total against 1 ,67 'f or Dakota Cardinals at the are scneauled Auditorium iiolhi. ai one oi ia naerM weeitiv luncheons of the alumni ir. r.aiiianap-olis, it was said thai, a number of fhn Saturday night, show '1 on a tout goal.

Two more i were, added before the Blue and hA- Pliers woke up to the fact, hut I 1 ure.nrcti and wor. bv K. 1 Live with lax nins in thu thlni r-nr elder graduates made a strong plea Ida' the old fa'haaaa dances be la-r tailed in lho program an they did not Hilton, cap referee thn ntcSi i5.si;i Jj.t high man. for th in, rf. Hdthorn, Hanson the Lakotas see a victory ilia ''able them to substantiate their "Ie claims.

The Lakotas hold no Eear cr Fogarty and Young, the two Rockford stars, as they both have played against and with the collided with him and he had to re- pr. term lis: night and Ji6. jsi uowns, rg. trnptoycO boys Nichols and leei spry enougn to unoertaKe some of the new fancied steos. Some of why the married clerks smiled these men had won fame on gridiron, iidspted the five men ha The team received a rousing send-, off last niht when they departed for LOClal Here's and their style sat ie as the locals play, but Janesville track ana diamond, toe.

Coach Stiebm'H first aclivn ilntlu Roesiing's Married Mer broke thi witti some fast Shook 111 be undertaken when spring foot I Clftl MWnmitt.fi o.nmimn .133 vri 104 ball training starts. F. A. Roeslin; E. J.

r.oesLing noiuing ar.ri tac -X7. double dribble score at the end I cV Tti in af ranger, Billy Sullivan is out with an m. of the first half was 10-7 In Janesvill I C- S. Hognn, Bd Fond, Slanllia Powers" ate ana wU 11, a hard player far the Lukotas to hole, tor baaiaea a ira a caaa (lan'ornj t-r as. not over gentle to his tacUes and manrier of pluylng The rougher the game the I mi 7 Stegeman tikes it.

Dalton will be Pitted against Fogarty and Bdler against Murphy, according to (ho present plans. Young will undoubmdlv noaaef mm dial tla; JJMraa naodoM Second Period Miasca iieiMyraiea the car in blue and white streame Janesville went to sleep again in the ABERG CHAMP WRESTLER TO INVADE THE WESTERN STATES FOR MATCHES tflrnclAL TO TUB GA2ETTK1 Diiluth, March 10 Alex Abei-g. world champion Grai co Roman visit Diilalb. af :r.raaa,ioli s. Sioux City, Omaha, Lincoln, Kansas City, Denver and the coast, meeting all wrestlers a the rrnD775 Other GameB.

In -Jie first gnn lli-M-iei'to) 'Oresoii highs by a score of 11. pv.iou ana ianea to get more en- basket and-a free throw. During the last few minutes of play Richards made a basket from lhe niid- tr ii. Flaherty J. Prorc Beiger.

F. Frox M. Sicbert 1 co 9fi 104 1C-; will be expected hii as ell an throw and has been giving his mound men a dally session of batting prac- liill McKetchnie has i-eported to Manager Fielder Jones of tho St. Louis Erowna onti the triangular scrap for the hot corner between eaarl, Deal, jjmray Austin and is now on Iiu full blast. The Tobacco city boys were a little out of fonr and should have made a ago up against Atwootl, and In lha wa'v the star3 of the.

two teams are pitred against each other, It will not be 1 known for certain who will play the other forward until Saturday. 1 "Eddie" AtW-nrirl better showing style beginning today. Aberg has chal ka-t to Fort Atkinson In the afternoon by a. ore jf 2r. to i 1 Jtrarisvlla' won a hard fought game si last r.lg.nt tites, Graeco-Roraan style.

He then agrees to wrestle the rest of the match catcb-as-catch-can. -j a a-, Xtal8. 521 600 566 -1687 aeaMi'. -one pias vaa Juat -rana-h 11 Iti 1 1 ir 1 Contracting com-pany The fell down only ln the taird game, but previous ti mm', -r. Tin oiaaaa, ban fair lend.

Trie winners secured 1,634 Pins against l.nSli wooden boas for of 14 Laraotas. stated tlnCj morning that the charges made against him at Carroll College were no: for having tad money in any athletics, which would make him a professional, but Ripon College authorities pressed their charge on the fact that he had plaved on two teams, Carroll and at Janes- EX-PRESIDENT jkee Results. Keaaaha 7 Vauwntf, 1 West Bend. 27, Beaver Dam 18. Menomonee Fails 7.

Racine 45. Waukesha 26. Burlington 21. H. Wagenkneclit flt L-a orossei.

William H. Tafl Arei'dia aa-ibion it: O. Sin 1 in, Ml 'ix ROBINSON LEADS HIS SQUAD IN FLORIDA TO WIN PLACE FOR BROOKLYN NATIONALS MALLORY CRAVENETTED HATS FOR SPRING Soft and Stiff, all colors $3.00 TJZlEOLER)THINC(o-JOS. CONNORS, Mgr. fSPECIit, IO THE 0AZETTE7 Kansas City, Mo March 10, With ten new players in the Kansas City American association line-up, garnered from the National, American, Internationa! and defunct Federal leagues, followers of the Blues- today were confidently m-edictinE a first di J-'i Juonuov! 43, unalasira 11; Cashton IS, 3a.r,gor Cashton lo, Onalaska Bangor 11, Onalaska p.

Vaaanknecht 55 Knmkey SO Daytona, time music Wil Lecture On the old slow ball in Chief Myers vision team thie season. Fans refuse I Totals W. R. Morrisy F. Dufiga loan ia aiiu, rang out in Dayt ma to- At Stevens Point.

Waupaca 81, Nekoosa 19; Tenia- laaa-is LS 17; Mara Mi rO fL' New Ijondon -5; Grand Rapids 3fl Slav, ms Pa. Hlslaelaialer 32. ler. La iCniVry 34. Wautau 18.

-132 123 112 fCi accompaniment of creak-! big shake-up in piavers following the ofVaine signing, of, the aball ea treitty. taeaa as little on which to hunt. wnn miment. Tfie Hrnn- in TV.r1. If Crawford of the Detroit Tigers 1 should be forced to bow to Father Tatad: .561 5S4 521! liis-l Britt's Colts won from tiie Rnoli- gera, nearly forty of 'em all told, are here for Spring training.

While Wilbert Robinson, the rounded manager, counted noses and doled out playing regime a aiairla Eh-betts, who is merely owner, wrestled River Cotton nnmnar.v Their was total of 15 r.ins. Ru with Spec-ansts of Good Clothes and Noth. i worry about. His contract, quite Ing Else. The Home of John Stet.

generally neliryau to rail for a salary Eon Hats, Wilson Shirts, Lewis Under, of (7,500 a year, Is of the so-called in t.bc tmrd frame was high man for trie single Kame Ji.d in 11-a- ImI tao tn Ci-lMd a.M a Van n-D jiis cnecjc-DooK( and an imjiend- manory uravenetted Mats. Hart ironcmu Kmc, and dees not expire Schaffner Marst Clothes. until the end of the H'1 7 aison. cramp. nom-d in tho average, high tor the night in th definite claims.

The.new Blues and their last year club follow: Fred Beck, Ohlfeds; Art Pb el an, Cubs; Arthur Bues, International; Larry Gilbert, Braves; Charles Handford, Chifeds; Samrav Maver Nationals: Hargraves, Cubs; Claude Berry, Pltfeds; Bert Humphries. Cubs; Crutcher. Bravea. addition to these big leaguers, the BlueB have eight or nine rookies of unknown quality. Tebeau will take bis A.

A. club to Aradelphia, next week for their spring training. He has signed a. five year contract with the Commercial club to work out there, a new club house has been built aad ground keeper Charles Mous has been working for three, weeks to nut the dia- fol tewing the concerted nn- slaught of the regiment from over the bridge. When the horde erooped out Bundry waiters pawed over thin smooth dimes found hidlrg under the plates and fflbbetts paid out enough green stuff to Indemnify Bel- INTERNATIONAL PEACE Under the auspices of the Commercial dub, at Myers Theatre Janesville, at 8 O'clock P.

On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th Concert by Blind School Orchestra. RESERVE SEATS NOW ON SALE AT KOEBELIN'S. Mail orders received at Janesville Commercial Club if ac. compamed by remittance. PRICES -Lower floor and 200 stage seats 75c; Balcony 50c.

The ladies are especially invited. scribes, arrived today completing the ante! sna-pe. Me sent in a few i the 1 violets front the outfield this eek as j6i-Miiuoa. -rney came uown bounding main in the court sign mat tile grounds Apacbe from Brooklyn and landed af-i're adv. er a three-da Following is the probable lineup of Neptune and the latter the when they open the season; can i An.

i-nelan. 2b; Fred Beck, lb; rinirnh nrrmun From north and west thf- romo Artnur irftivelt, these famished slaves of the Baseball' eiigar ior tne The rf Hargrave, Claude Berry, Joe Gel bel, Joe Crisp, Bert Humphries Crutcher, Flame eDlhl, Mike Regan, Roy Sanders. at Hot Springs, arrived in be Mr NON-SKID 1916 Will Be A Fisk Non-Skid Year Like 1 9 1 Will You Be A Fisk User? The unprecedented demand for this quality tire at low prices continues. It still costs mi a aa a regular training. Jack Coombs.

Larry Cranev, Hube Marouard, Otto 'Sherrnd made this way Smith. Nap Ruclter, Edward Pfeffer and Chief Myers himself constituted the crowd from Hot Springs. Inci-dentally, lhe season again brings together Marquard Myers, parted when John McG-raw sent Rube to the Tailored bv hand ahillfnUv faffntwl less than the smooth tread tires of many other standard makes. With Fisk Free Service in more than )00 Fisk Branches it is the greatest tire buy of the year. masterfully tailored, wonderfully tailored when you buy made to measure clothes you enhst the services of skilled hand tailors.

BbbettB came to Daytona two weeks ago and Robbie got ou the ground shortly afterward. W. Dell and L. McCarty, a battery themselves, came on the heels of the bigherup pair. Zack Wheat, Wheat and of lie O'Meara met the Hot Springs bunch at Memphis and came down through Dixie with them.

Others on the Dodgers' list are Charlie Stengel, I. M. Moulton and Edward AppJeton. Some of the rookies are Stevenson. Miller.

Johnston, Goodbred, Malls, Priest, Riley, Hick- We'd like tc tailor a suit to your measure this The advantages of hand tailoring are ovcr-whelmins precise fit. spring you like to be style and shape perma- called a e-ood dresser and nency no puckers, no hand tailoring is the sure wrinkles or strained fabrics. Compare These Fisk Prices Grey Non-Skid Casings and Tubes Six. Ciim Tub. 3 30 10.40 2.60 31 30 13.40 2.95 4 33 22.00 4.2S 4Jx35 31.20 5.S5 4Jx 36 31.55 5.70 5 x37 37.30 6.90 Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company of ti.

Y. General Offices: Chtcopee Fall, Mat. Made to measure suits are splendidly tailored by The Continental Tailors of Chicago SPHCIAl, TO THE OAZETTE Milwaukee, March 10. Wisconsin skat enthusiasts are jubilant over the announcement that the next annual tournament of the North American Skat league will be held in thip city. It was planned to hold the tournament at St.

Paul but. because ot flnan-ciaJ difficulties since the Peoria tournament of last year, it waa decided best to hold the affair in the strongest nkai city In the country. The deficit of about 11,000 from tbe Peoria will be taken care of hy Milwaukee. Tbe tournament will open on July and cemtiaue for three days. Tbe first prize probably will be 31,000.

The admission, wutL iwill 16,00. F. J. WURMS, The Tailor 11 S. Main St; Branches in More Than 00 CWes Both Phones Clothe, cleaned, pressed and repaired.

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