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DECATUR HERALD DECATUR HERALD SUNDAV MARCH 26, 1922 EVANSTON HIGH WINS ELEVENTH INTERSCHOL AS TIC MEET i SWATTING KINGS COMPARE BATS FANS ASS0CIA TI0N PLANS BJURSTEDT ADDS EXHIBITION GAMES 2 MORE TITLES SAN ANTONIO, March 25. Philadelphia Americans 5, San Antonio. Teias 6. Call In 11th, darkness. SCORES 22 y2 POINTS WITH 46 OTHER SCHOOLS HAVING MEN IN EVENTS AT PKNSACOLA, Fla St.

Louis COLLECTION OF PLEDGES Final Effort to Be Made This Week by Special Committee; Several Hundred Dollars Out; Player List Grows Americans, 16; Louisville. A. 11. AT LOS: ANGELES Chicago, Captures Mixed Indoor los 13. AT HOT SPRINGS Pittsburg.

Boston, 8. CHARLESTON', g. C. Detroit Rochester Internationals 4. Double Titles, Defends Singles Honors Oak Park Is Second; Deerfield, Sixth; Urbana, 7 MAJOR LEAGUERS With Manager Dan O'Leary touring the training camps of the boutnwesi BOSTON, March 25.

Mrs. Franklin SIGN WITH SEMI-PROS American League Ball Tossera Are to to get a view of players whom ne Mallory of New York, who as Miss Eighth, and Rockford, Thirteenth in List may sign to play this year with the Molla BJurstedt began winning United State' lawn tennis championships Decatur team in the Three-t league. riny This Year With MaMillon, National Championship lne a final ettort is to oe maae aurnis in 1915, today added two more in door titles to her credit. Sho de Jif-L" 7s. the coming week to obtain the sev fended her singles title, winning the Bv Associated Press.) MASSILLON'.

Trarch 25 Seven eral hundred dollars which have not been paid in by fans who gave their event for the firth time, when she former-American league players, two subscriptions to the Fans association WILL BRING ALL INDIANS NORTH Speaker to Carry 40 Players for Exhibition Games During Trip Home overcame Miss Leslie Bancroft, Bos EVANSTON, 111., March 25. Evanston High tonight won the annual Northwestern interscholastic indoor track meet, with a total of 224 points. Forty-six institutions of the Middle West of whom played In the circuit last few weeks ago, Herbert Hell, sec-i season, have signed contracts to play retary, says. ton left hander. 7-5.

6-1. With.Wil-liam T. Tilden, of Philadelphia, world's singles champion, she cap with the Massillon Agathons, claim A meeting of a special committee were represented. ants of the national semi-professional baseball title since 1919, according of nine volunteers is to be held at nine o'clock this morning in J. H.

The point standing by teams fol tured the mixed doubles tile for the second time in as many attempts. The champion singles players mas Hill's office in the post office, to com to an announcement by George Tex-, ter. manager of the team. plete plans for the campaign to be tered Mrs. Frank H.

Godfrey and R. Fred Brachtf, last year with the conducted. Mr. Heil said yesterday a list of Chicago White Sox, has signed to pla In the outfield, Texter said, and Edgar Collins, who ontfielded for persons who had not paid their sub Norris Williams II. of Boston 6 FORM VOLLEY scriptions had been made and today Connie Mack last season, will do these names are to be distributed to likewise; the committee with Instructions that SCHAEFFER AND W.

HOPPE READY Arrive in Chicago for Tournament Which Begins Monday Night Others who will wear the Aga lows: Evanston. 221. Oak Park. 12. West High, Minneapolis.

11. Hyde Park. Chicago, 11. Cedar Rapids. 10.

Ieerfleld. 111., 10. East High. Minneapolis, I. Urbana, 111..

5. Individual standings: T. Rugg. West High. Minneapolis.

II; B. Irwin. Cedar Rapids. 10; O. Mathews, Kast High! Minneapolis, S.

Uorkford was 13th In the final standing with three points and Mooseheart, stood 16th. Summary One mile run, won by B. Irwin, these persons be interviewed regard ing their pledges. thons' uniform, according to Texter, arc: The committee which -will have BALL LEAGUE Hed Bluhm, who received trials charge of the work follows: L. J.

Wylie. Wilbur S. Turpin, Bert with the Cleveland Indians and Boston Red Sox. will play first base; CLEVELAND. March 25.

When th Cleveland Indians break training camp at Dallas March 31 every on of the 40 players will be brought north by Manager Trls Speaker, according to advices received here. Thii will be the largest squad to leav camp in Cleveland uniforms. This does not mean that Manager Speaker intends to keep all of th players. He has numerous garnet scheduled on the northward Jaunt, which necessitates splitting the squad into two divisions. There are 19 pitchers, four catchers, 10 inflelderi Whltsett, P.

J. Burlcy, Dr. Frederick lohn'ny Shovlin, formerly of the St. H. Yates.

Henry M. Schulte, W. Louis Browns, second base; Marhef- Starr, Herbert Heil and J. II. Hill.

Y. Barnyard Teams Enter I J. Wylie, chairman of the grounds ka. who received a trial with Washington In 1921, shortstop, and Scott committee, is perfecting plans to get Cedar Rapids; second, C. Cassidy, Ferry, formerly of the Philadelphia Athletics and Joe Cobb, pitchers.

the Staley diamond and grandstand in shupe in time for the opener, Mr. New Schedule Under New Names r- and seven outfielders on the roster. CHICAGO. March 25. Jake Schaet-fer and Willie Hoppe tonight virtually had completed their preparations for the world's championship 18.2 balk! line billiard match starting Morula? Speeding St.

Louis' Here are the champion swatters of ieil says. 'Manager O'Leary passed Saturday Kansas City, where lie watched Present plans, it is understood, call the National and American Leagues Babe Ruth, at left, home run king of for the assignment of two catchers Costliest Violation are comparing their deadly weapons. The photograph was made at New Orleans where the Yankees and the St. Louis Cardinals met in one of their pre-season games. some of the youngsters working out IRockford.

Time 4:38 1-6 (Interschol-astic record). Former record 4:43 4-5. 4 to yard dash: won by Cameron, Evanston. Time 4-5. Fifty yard dash: 'won by Washington.

Englewood fChlcago). Time :05 3-5 (new record) displaces :05 4-5 by Harney. Oak Park). Sixty yard low hurdle: won by! Tarnall. Hyde Park (Chicago): sec- and five inficlders to each division.

night, which promises to be the great-! the American League, and Roger Hornsby, ewat king of the Nationals, The Y. M. C. A. x-olley ball league while one team, probably the regu est contest in billiard history.

Hoppe for the Kansas City Blues and today he is to be In Oklahoma City where he will see the Cincinnati Reds in in which 100 players are partic.ipat lars, will carry' four outfields, and tonight arrived from St. Louis where the other three. he has undergone an intensive course! ing has) been reorganized from a "barnyard" to a "Trade Union" lfa-2uo. Play begins Tuesday eveninsr. Mclnnis, Wambsganss, Sewell anfl action.

Mr; Hill said late Saturday he had not had a report from O'Leary of training for his effort to win back ST. LOUIS; March 25. Speeding is the costliest ordinance violation indulged in by St. Louisans. Startiug at scratch it costs 1 per mile to speed- here.

The 'minimum fine for this offense Is $28 as the automobllist has not broken the or SCHINNER WINS Gardner will compose the infield of end. Stewart, Deerfield, 111. Time the title he lost to Schaeffer last ana did not Know when he would re :07 8-5. turn to Decatur. the regulars.

Indications are that this is' the infield "which will start tin 1 won by Allman. t'rbana HANDBALL TITLE The two billiard wonders have gone Several deals, are pending, Mr. Hill says, and with the list of applicants dinance until he has "stepped on it" at the rate of 28 miles an hour. A through training which rivals the preliminary work for a world's championship prize fight. Road work, rub for places on the nine increasing at the rate of 10 to 15 each day, a large season, and If Manager Speakers lineup in his practise games mesm anything, Mclnnis will bat in the cleanup position.

Since joining the team, the former Philadelphia and MILWAUKEE, March 25 A. J. Captains and teams have been select cd as follows: Engineers R. Hal D. Harp Salyer.

CaL Boilermakers A. D. L. Davis Lobenstein, Capt. V.

R. Gillespie R. Biddle R. E. Persinger W.

Batchelder "Art Dawson Darwin Wood L. E. Scherer Homer Bateman Otto Kyle Clarence Zigler two time offender is assessed double this rate, and a third offense car Schinner, Milwaukee won the nation downs, special exercises and regular number from which to select a team High: second. Carter, Elmwood, III. Distance 45:5.

8S0 yard run (first race), won by 7rwln. Cedar Rapids: second, Carson, Evanston. Time 2:07 2-5. Two events In 8S0 yards class, not heats. yard, second: won by Mathews, East High.

Minneapolis. Time 2:08. BABE RUTH POLES. OUT HOMER IN SIXTH WITH TWO MEN DOWN NEW ORLEANS, March 25. Babe Ruth smashed out a home run in the sixth inning with two men on and the deciding factor in the victory of the New York Yankees today over the Brooklyn Dodgers in an exhibition game, 7 to 4..

al singles handball championship of will be available. rest periods were included in the program of each contestant. Boston American league teams' star first baseman has hit in this position. ries a toOO fine. The auto speeder in St.

Louts is looked upon as the "angel" of the police court. Prior to the advent of the A. U. today by defeating William Sackman of New York two out The match will be 1,500 points. 500 VANDALIA M.

The recular catchers more than of three games. The senior soubles A. E. Lindatnood I Hill the automobile, the police courts an points a night. It will be continuous, that is, there will not be a new break the second and third nights, but the likely will be O'Neill and Nunamaker.

Except for Speaker and Jamieson the title went to Max Gold and Maynard Leswell of Los AngHes, who defeat Harlan Walley One mile relay: won by Deerfield: nually sustained deficits, according to F. Cox Bob Watt TRIM CENT ALIA VANDALIA, Marcff 25. The Cen E. C. Stille second, Evanston.

Time 3:33 3-5. outfielders during the exhibition the records, but the erring autoist ed Sackman and Eddia Groden of W. Pole vault: won by T. Rugg. West games have not been decided upon.

has turned profit Into loss. The last New York two out of three. Machinists Earl Hod Carriers Roberts. Capt. F.

Patterson Capt. tralis Ginks basketball five lost their came here Thursday night with the play will start with the balls in the same position as at the end of play of the preceding night. Hoppe and Schaeffer will go through light practise tomorrow and High. Minneapolis; tied for second Barker, Evanston. and Steel, Monti- Speaker and Jamieson and probably Graney and Evans will be In the reg annual report of the police court showed that they had incomes of nearly $65,000 with expenses of only M.

E. Sunday school quartet by a 44 cello. Height 11 feet, 6 Inches. (Ties ular gardens. Joe Wood is to man- KANSAS UNIVERSITY to 33 score after Hon Gerichs.

cen FLACK TO BE OUT lira 4lta 4iinn4 Afi TK A(VtAi nt. $25,000. Most of the income was de Monday. ter. Herbert Steinhamer and Ralph Will, forwards of the local team, had fielders available are Earnest Jeannei WINS INDOOR MEET record.) High Jump: won by Rugg.

West High, Minneapolis. Height. 6 feet, 10i OF GAME 2 MONTHS and Patrick McNulty. SEATTLE SELLS The Yannigan infield will be com Rex Fisher Lester Sliafer S. H.

Nelson Guy Lipscomb W. E. Behrns Phil Hohrcln J. E. Duncan Dean Wald Krank.

Ware Miners G. A. Holmes. Capt. W.

H. Ducrr snowed the visitors under with field Feb. 10, the Ginks defeated the Methodists by a 110 to 20 score. KANSAS CITY, March 25. posed of Guisto, at first base; Ham KRUEG TO CUBS rived from fines imposed on motorists.

Being in the habit of usually paying their fines in cash, few automo-billsts spend time in the workhouse for their offense. If the speeder hasn't the amount of his fine, he is Riven: grace to collect the cost of hia indiscretion. EAST rr. LOUIS. 111..

March Flack, outfielder for the Chica mond at second: Sorrels at and Stephenson at third. Other In-' CORNELL WRESTLERS DEFEAT LEHIGH The game was fast with Vandalla fielders are Yuma and Benedirt. Slid go Nationals, who Is confined to his keeping well In the l-ad through Kansas university won the first annual Missouri valley conference indoor, track meet tonight, scoring Nebraska university fnished second with S3 2-3;" Missouri third with 23 and Kansas agricultural college fourth with 15 5-6. Fifth place LOS ANGELES. Marchv25 InfleUW Marty Krueg of the Seattle Pacific indications am one will he with each tfiam Rlilnanll T.tika Sou-all ar home here suffering from a frac the harder and spectacular work of Everett Eckard and Charles Buxton J.

B. Morton ture of the skull will not be able to the probable catchers. Ijeague has 1-cen sold to the Chicago National league club for the guard positions. Jilighes and BETHLEHEM. March 25.

Cornell won first honors in the Intercollegiate wrestling meet at Lehigh university today. It is undecided how the pitchers Parker played a fas consistent H. Barth Geo. Broman play for at least two months, his physician said today. An operation J7.500, it was announced today.

Krueg The chief objectton to being a good citizen is how darned popular it makes you, will be divided. went to Ames college with five points. game for the visitors. reported to Manager Killefer today. will not be necessary.

Geo. Flint Charles Leas 0. R. Durnlng Carl Wagner P. B.

Lyon Rov Stewart E. L. Major C. Maxwell J. W.

Patterson J. L. LasswMl Teamsters Ray Wright. Capt. Dean Gorham E.

Hill II. W. Miirxmiller H. H. Peitz G.

K. Goodwin I E. Duncan -T. B. Smith Ray Keener Kd Oder Typos W.

A. Markland, Capt. H. J. Mackey Dan Blackburn Donald Royalty Carl Wise Sol Smlnk L.

O. Freeh H. H. Elslager Walter Hoots Y'onker Bricklayers W. Husher, Capt.

1. H.fNeece Roj! Trinch R. Burns R. Cochennour M. Meriweather OFFICIAL 1.

1. 1. LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1922 Plumbers Archie Weaver, Capt. ma G. G.

Spires AT BLOOMINGTON- AT PEORIA AT MOLINB CLUBS AT ROCKFORD AT EVANSVILLE Eldon Geiger R. J. Monroe J. E. Willis May 30, 30.

SI May. 11, 12, Fred Ware June 14, 6 July 8, 19, 20, 21 Aug. 29, 30, 31 113, 114 $19 July 5, 6, 7 July 122, 123, 24, Sept 4-4, 5 Ed Drobisch BLOOMINGTON June jlO, til, ,12 June 2S, 29, 30 July 11 Aug. 126. 27,.

JS Aug. 17, IS, H. Blair Carl Moacham In five minutes "Pape's Diapepsin" ends Indigestion Gases Flatulence Sourness Acidity Palpitation May 127. t2S, 2S June 14, 5. 6 Carpenters H.

C. June 1, 2, 13 May 8, 9, 10 July t2, 3. 4-4 PEORIA Christner, Capt. iJuIy 11, 12. 13, 14 10 July IS.

19. 20. 21 Aug. 29. SO, 31 July 18, f9-9, Aug.

14. 15, 16 Sept. 1. 12, tS R. B.

Irwin Aug. 126, -1-27, 28 June 1, 2, 13 II. R. Gregory Howard Arthur Mav 5, $6, f7 MOLINE July 17 June 7. 8.

9 July 11.. 12. 13, 14 Aug. 20, 21, May 127, 128, 29 Julv 12, 3. 4-4 Sept.

1. 12. 13 Pape's Diapepsin" relieves stoin- June 13, 14, 15. 16 Aug. 112.

113-13 Aug. 23. 24, 25 ch distress in five minutes'. You K. H.

Langdon Paul Keener H. IT. Chumley Jack Follars E. L. Lehman P.

H. Wire E. A. Haas V. E.

Metzler Clarence Hall E. Sternberg for first weeks play May 31 don't want a slow remedy when your Mav 2, 3, 4 25 June 10, til, 12 June 2S, 29, 30 July 11 Aug. 20, 21. 22 June 117, 118-18, 19 ROCKFORD July 122, 123, 24, Sept. 4-4, 5 .7.

J. Mounts Hubert Mills June T. 8, July 113. tlG-l, Aug. 23.

24. 25 17 Aug. 9, 10, 11 AT AT AT DECATUR DANVlLLE TERRE HAUTE May 2, 3, 4 May 6, 16, t7 Mav 8. 9. 10 June J17, 118-18.

19 June 13, 14, 16 July IS, t9-9, 10 Aug. U2, 113-13 Auff. 9. 10, 11 Aug. 14, 15, 16 May 5, 16, 17 May 2, 3, 4 May 11, 12.

tlS. 114 June 13. 14, 15, 16 June 13 July 5, 6, 7 Aug. 9, 10. 11 Aug.

12.. tl3, 13 Aug. 17. 119 May S. 10 Mav 11, 12, 113, fH May 2.

3. 4 July 18, tS-9, 10 July 5, 6. 7 June tl7, 1S-1S, 19 Aug. 14, 15. 16 Aug.

17. IS. 119 Aug. 9, 10. 11 Mnv 8, 9, 10 May 5, 16, 17 May 11, 12, 13, tl Julv 18, 19-9, 10 June 13.

14. 15. 16 July 5. 6, 7 Aug. 14.

15, 16 Aug. 112, 113-13 Aug. 17. 18. 119 May 30-30, 31 June 1, 2, J3 July tlo, 116-16, 17 June 2S, 29, 30 Sept.

'4-4, 5 July il Aug. 126, 127. 28 May 127, 128, 29 JunB 14. 5, 6' July 12, 8, 4-4 July 122, 123, 24, 25 Sept. 1, 12, t3 Aug.

29. 30, 31 June tlO, fU, 12 June 7, 8, 9 July 18, 19, 20, 21 July 11. 12. 13. 14 Aug.

23, 24, 25 Aug. 120, 21, 22 June 7. 8, 9 June 110, 111, 12 May 30-30. 31 July 11, 12, 13, 14 June 2S, 29, 30 July $15, tl6-16, 17 Aug. 120, 21.

22 July 11 Sept 4-4. 5 Aug. 126. 27. 28 The schedule May 18, 19.

May 15. 17 store, and then if you should eat something -which doesn't agree with you, if -what you eat lays like leaA ferments and sours and forms gas; causes headache, dizziness and nausea; eructations of acid and undigested food remember as soon Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all Indigestion van- -ishes. It is the most efficient antacid known the certainty and as with which It overcomes stomach and digestive disorders is a revelation to thoso who try it. 120 26, June 14, 5, 6 July .22, 123, 24, 25 May t21, 22, 23 27 June 124. t2 June 20, 21, 22, 23 May '24.

25. 26 July 130. 31 Aug. 1, 2 Sept. 6.

DECATUR stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure It with drastic drugs. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief, its harmlessness, its certain neffon in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Keep' this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep it handy get a large sixty-cent case Irom any drug Aug. 3, 4, 15 Aug. 16.

7. Aug. 29, 30, 31 July 26. 27, 28, 12 Sept, 19, 1 10-10 in Union Volley ball League is as follows: Tuesdav, Mjirch 28, 6:15 Engineers vs Machinists; 7:00 Miners vs Plumbers. Friday.

March 81, 7:15 Carpenters vs Bricklayers; 8:00 Boilermakers vs Hod Carriers; May 24. 25. 26 May 15. IS. 17 May 18, 19, 120 June 1, 2.

$3 May 121, 22, 23 July 26. 27. 28. 129 Sept. J9, tl0-10 July T30, 31 23 June 20.

21. 22, June J24, 125, 26, 27 DANVILLE July 18, 19, 20, 21 Aug. 23, 24. 25 Aug. 16, 7, Aug.

'3, 4, 15 Aug. 1. 2 Sept. 6, 7, jl -May 24, 25. 2ff Teamsters vs Typos.

May 121, 22, 23 July 130, 31 Aug. 1. 2 May $27, 128, 29 Juiy T2, 3. 4-4 15. 1S.

IT May 18. 19. 120 TERRE HAUTE July 26. 27. 28.

$2 Sept. $9, 10-10 June 20, 21. 22. 23 June 124, 125, 26, Sept. 6, 7, 8 Sept.

1. $2, t3 Aug. t6. 7. 8 Aug.

3. 4. 15 BICYCLE HOSPITAL May 24, 25, 26 May 121, 22, 23 May 18. 19, i20 July 130, il July 26. 27, 28, $29 EVANSVILLE June 124.

t2S, 26, 27 May15. June 20, Aug. -16, 16, 17 21 22 7. 8 23 Aug. 1.

2 Sept. $9, 110-10 ng. 3, 4, 15 Sept. 6. 7.

Holidays tSuiidayi ys ISaturdays Do You Ride A Bicycle? m. PULASKI IS TO HAVE NINE Plans'Underway for Building New Grandstand; First Game Apr 30 If you like a mild fra- grant cigar that burns with art even, clear white ash clear down to the last whifjrya If you own a bicycle you may want it repaired. I am in a position to repair any of bicycle there is made, and put such as new cones in the head, or new cones in crank, or respoke your wheels, in fact anything that needs attention. If you do not want the old wheel any more and would like to trade it in on a new ma! the STORAGE Mies i REDUCED: EFFECTIVE April 1st, we will reduce all storage charges to a new price level. This is due to warmer weather, and also additional space obtained in which to handle storage.

W. Shellabarger's Sons Studebaker Automobiles, Accessories and Repairs Second Block South of Transfer House. 2 for 15c AT ALL DEALERS one, I will say that you are offered the best line ot Bicycles nere mat tan uC have handled the same line of bicyclps for 5 years. WHY? Because there is none better. jrv ciAr, nTPvpi anv wheel I 5IT.

PULASKJ. March 25. This jCity will again have a baseball team this summer, as plans are being ar-j ranged for an opening game April 30. The same grounds. used last year I have been rented and a new grand-; stand and bleachers will soon be erected.

George TJnderhill will act as man-1 ager, the battery being the same as last year, Armstrong and UnderHill. Thit team had a good 'record last year and fans are looking forward ome mighty good games this summer. EIGHT ARE GIVEN RELEASE :F.P. CIGAR Do you know that we guarantee the la LtwiuA i wi-c sirouK made. If you ever have one of these frames break from a defect during any time or, the wheel, whether it be one year or twenty, it will be replaced.

I WILL CALL FCR ALL WORK AND DELIVER IT FREE OF CHARGE, If you have a puncture out at the edge of the ity or have a smash up you no longer have to drag that bicycle in. Just call me up and we will gladly pick it up for you free. I.lkf ny kind ot key, do all kind, of rl-dln and SHARPEN lAWX MOWERS MIGHT OR YOU DO NOT PAY A S'lvr CLI MB. I Mve .8 timt blryclea some a. good a new.

Uonl wait Ion c. FRANK RUPERT TELEPHONE MAIN 5690, 923 NORTH WATER ST. LOS ANGKLES, Calif, March 26. The tinware has begun to rattle. Eight Cubs have been cast adrift, but their names have not been made public: mor will be cast asunder to Made in Deralur Uj KR4K HtHMMKH The Bruins' beat 0 yesterday 6-5..

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