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Ptaa Sectional To Settle Central Illinois Claims Play Opener On Upgrade in Districts. Br OtLKXT TWIU. hnniUr aaoth.r roantf In kHua.tball ran In tonal at I 1 at I'rbana. P.orla, Frankfort, mil ,11 the Ni.n. I Ii mainly i lu In rinala not A I'ana mini.I.

win bo waU-hlnn tlix ft.llwrit. i i 4 i wlnnT, Ih. liiirn.nirnt at 3H o'rln-k Tinradar tiiioirm i i iHiwr lh. dtolrl. t.

Tli" BAi 1 tn- il.r raiia rlinm- itiin I I In i i.f i he a wt I I I i a i tn I a i.nlri] Kinrrrrm-o imnis play Wia i Krldajr ijamr--Ml. tnn.tmm vtnn.r. Car- a i piny a frK.v and th. uiiiiiiiumiiittiiiftiiiiiituiiiimimii'. 5 BT GILBERT TWIU.

liltlNllllllllllllllllilllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIItT WIN I AGAIN. V.n. .1 lion mail' rrmarka.nl* i i a i and all I 1 a i r.BOh- i i I'll i i up- a. I urn. ii-allv a i i i rr.i.nl won arid 10 I i i 1 th.n piih.luril De Oro Sets New World's 3-Cuihion Mark for Amateurs (Ry Associated Press.) Washington, March De Oro of New York a new norld'u amateur record in ttiree- rURhion lillllardfl Tuesday defeating K.

'6. Wainwright of I'ittuburgh In Ihc annual tournament, CO to 35, 61 The former record was 50 points In made last year by Lewis M. Vogler of Indianapolis. uro played consistently, though having a high run ot only tour. Watnwrlght bad high rnns of fight and seven.

Cards Lose To Mackmen American Leaguers Bunch Their Blows. Fort Mfrs, Fla. a IS HuTKhlng six of i i eight hits the Philadelphia AHilctirs 4'tened up the two (aim rhamplnni i i the wi.rld'F hfrt- Tuesday before a crowd of 700. The aUcndBiire was 300 undtr the in.u.l a attended'(lie Monday ifan.c at AMUI Park and Kort Myrrn in ihrri 1 vr four as large as Mi- a i i Only of HIP Philadelphia runa w.i^ raruril ar.d Umt c-xoeptlon re- from l.as«- on The r.iitgfil lieliind their I lin I'M I i liT5. I Herman Bell and llial.

i t-oinniltted five I.ps and Kloners i i anil Snydrr ont'e. Tin 1 rcrfefn IIIK of tlu- rardlnal Hit play. Flowrrs, and ISi.tii.ml^y working: Ii tin" i hai ijtinns a total of In tamrs. In mnir.nt i Red Itinl tho not only i Idrd in jitrfei tion Imt also brll- i i i in uf the two stsrtliiK l.tti Irovp and Sammy i i Tli- vniiiiiiiaw and little i i i 111 MH-II trood ron- COACH Cl'RTIS PV I.I.I AM. Frequently has the name of Coach Curtis Pulliam of Villa Grove been mentioned In prep athletics of Central Illinois, and year after year be has done work In basketball that has called for due acclaim.

This season his boys lost in the 'Douglas county tournament by only a xhort margin and they lost the Okaw Valley champlonbhtp by the narrow bit. However, they sailed through the Charleston district tournament, took the championship and now they meet Taylorvllle In the Pana sectional. To freshen In the mind a few of the past records of Villa tJrove, Twisters will quote from a. letter which he has just received from a member of the 1923, state championship team ot Villa Grove. 'Coach Pulliam has been at Villa Grove four years and In these four years he has won tho district tournament three years, one sectional tournament, one state tournament and the county tournament two years.

Villa Grove had only two veterans at the start of this year, but nevertheless made a fine record." tiu'l i jt ronnrB t. thur MKli i i I I In i i i li i I. t. PI i JITT! t' M. i i i i i Th.

l.mrdi B'thll- I i A i i they held HIP Hirds to bix bit.s ranlifd seven AH rf i-o. A. F. rf-' Hi' HXK.KI II Jim Elliott On the Mound For Robbins Browns Win 9 to Tarpon March Three tn a row for the Browns ant this time the clan of Howlejr had to come up from the rear to gain wha might be termed a (lorloua victory over Brooklyn. The final acort waa 9 to and that five repreienta wha the Dodgers totaled In the opining session before Wlngard got started Three and eight xerog are the total for the remaining UndlKcouraared by that opening Inning In which Brooklyn batted around and lapped over on Stati for elx hits and the quintette of runs the Howlers catne right back In the second and started to make up the lost ground like a real ball club.

Three rum In that session placed them In position to profit by foul more In the fourth and to Into the lead. McWeeney was the victim of most of this barrage and he was forced to retire in disorder In the fourth. Big Jim Elliot, wha halls from East St. Louis, going to the rescue. The frelght-car-slted hurler was found for three runs after he went on job, though one of those to sccre was left on the sacks by McWeeney, WINGARD RECOVERS.

Ernie Wlngard pulled himself out of the wreckage of that first Inning fine style when he finally did get along. He allowed only one hit for next three sessions and was then out to allow Ken Williams tat with two runners holding down he sacks. Vangilder had the Robin i diizy most of tho tlm'e. He allowed a- hit starting the eighth hut the neit three batters were easy, tho final one fanning. Another hit led off ths ninth, but Otis Miller started a fast double play.

The two hits were all that Brooklyn sot off the gentlfraiin from Cape AD. H. BB. O. A.

E. In Villa. Groie downed Taylor- vllle In its first game of tho Decatnr sectional tournament. This IB the firs-t year since IMS that either Villa Orove or Taylorvllle has won a district tournament and now they are paired again, with the prospect of an battle. i the Bethany bund and the Pana high orchestra, both in the gym, fans at the sectional tournament at Pana Thursday night will not lack for good music and plenty of pep.

The eight tehools of the Southwest- em Illinois i-oiifrreui-'e i April 15 l.ppln a regular schedule of ketlull and tennis matches i i continue until May 20. h. AH 4 I 1 4 a 4 4 4 4 1 II. ro. A.

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n.t n- i .111. (I I .11 II Mand.ii 4 Kin IxlJj-Oft off oft H. Bill. 1. off Riinhart.

1, off Gray, 1, oul -By irove, 4. by Dyer, 1, l.j II. llrll. 1, t.y Ormj-. 3.

1'ltililnic rs'er. 5 hits. 3 runs I in 4 i i oft II. llrll, 2 no 3. oir Iteinhirt.

1 hit. 1 run In 1. ott Urovr. A 1 run In 4, off Ura.y, 3 hits. I no In A.

fn timies--St. LouJi, Phlladel- Knmmell and at Bowling Moore, forward: M. Rain, guard, and center, wore players ot the lutKonville team who wcic plait'd the all-star team at Robinson. Hutsnnville nit-ets. Bethany in the first ectional game at Pana.

Mt. rulaskl vas hiRh scoriiifr team Llncoin making 133 points to their Plionents' 101 in the four games. Lln- oln's margin Mas greater with 130 oints to their ojiponenth' 86. Latham was third, si onus 123 points to their pponents 1 PO. Du Downing, Pulaski captain, va.s tlie leading tcorcr of the l.lm t.Iii ournunient with 47 points.

The ten igh jbLorers follon pl Ca.Fg.FtTp. 4 20 7 4T l.ttlhaiu 4 17 7 41 Thomas, 4 IT 5 man. Linmln 4 WiUon, Latliaiu 4 "XVilson, Lincoln 4 'rum, Reason n. linntilnK. Jit 1'ulabkl Hthn, Mt.

I'nluBki t. Llowning. Wt. J'uiaaki K. C.

LEAGUE. ACES, l.t. Sml. ir.it in rat 1H Tnlals 713 I Itt. Vnutilt Hoppre 144 1KB 3nl.

HB JIT 131 12.1 730 -ne Tnt. M. HXIW, II, I I I HHMWr 111 I l1iklIM.li ra 114 18 1-JS 111 14-' KJ1 1.S3 im is 721 080 1(15 1.T7 1.V.I HB 3r.l. Tut 473 1WI 4L'4 Total. C-'S 748 8J3 IH.

11 IT. a i I) 1C. III. HI IS 1 ri.r«r-- 140 I Trlpr.ilrr Xr 143 1.1. Znil.

3rd. Tot. TW t. l. Ttmmr Omoha ana Mn.t.

4nw M.t)on«ld St. IMM BMll (Mhtikal kajochoit Jawk MtlwtMR, 4 MTt HinM chl- Jw Hlv.r. 1( I TMtdUr. Phlla- I hMTkoul evttr JM mi 13U 1VI IM IU K.I 14.1 IM 13S 4'4 170 .134 4K1 CHAMPIONS. 131 a 1 177 4H nl.

Tut. I IK 201 4:4 U7 171 10! 140 -117 4HU lib 44 44 ull IS) t' CARDINALS. riny.r-- lit. 2nd. am.

Tot. Till) 1S1 181 4B1 l.t.n 1411 Ut 141 413 Hunt in IH 171 wa 1.14 144 140 440 W1U XM 175 14S 543 Total. HU PIRATES. Flaw-- lit. Jlid.

3rd. Tot. C. MI M4 MI Will Ir i IM 18u 183 M7 Morlirltr 4118 It7 IM IS7 4t 1ml. Srd.

Tat. 131) U.k*rty TO JS -JM nv 2N 8 2K 7 27 Theron Banfl, center, played a part in Cowden's victory In the grade chool tournament at Cowden last Saturday. He was hiKh ctorer in ouruament. makin 1" of team's points In the final game against larrkk. The two other teams in the ournament were Beecher City and CASH CO.

INDOOR TEAM IS VICTOR But one (tame was played In the T. M. C. A. Industrial Indoor Baseball ague Tuesday the A.

W. Cash Co. nine defeating "The Review team, 20 to 6. The i piled up a 10 to lead the first three frames. The game scheduled between Leader Iron Co.

team end Schudel Brothers was forfeited to the fchudel team. Score by Innings-A. W. Cash 4(2 037 Review 000 013 6 Yonkers and Knorr; Peel and Brookl Mali. 1, "arpy, r.

Henilrlck. r. I Jacobnon, r. "lermnn, Ib iarrctt, 3li duller, as J'Ndl, Mi Ullut, a Hrowrs iii.c. r.

I ib ibier. Ib E. Miller, 1 Schulw. i. U.

3b Uerber. Ba ingard, Vangilder, .4 ...4 1 ...3 4 AH. 4 4 ..4 3 1 1 1 1 (I 0 0 0 1 I i II 1 0 'J 0 i 1 0 II II 2 0 11 0 (1 1 II 1 4 L' 4 1 0 2 1 r. in 5412 2 K. II.

BB. O. A. E. I 1 ii II 1 1 I) 1 1 2 1 2 2 0 II 1 (I 11 3 i a 0 i 1 a i i The Speed Demons of Witt High School Standing--Superintendent Will Green, Coulson, Dean, Sciarini, BnRant, Bcnsko, Hoehn, Coach J.

L. Kilpatrick. Seated--Hanisko, Paul Cherrinko, Captain Joe Watch esok, George Chervinko, Nuehs. Narrow, sometimes. Is the line lat divides the champions from 10 near champions, and such a fine ne was it that separated Witt from he championship In the district tour- ament at Pana last Saturday.

A throw In the second overtime erlod doled out a 26 to 25 defeat the hands of Taylorvllle, the hamplon. In spite of their defeat, Witt this year i up the best record in Central Illinois in per cent of games won. Witt lion games and lost but I. a percentage of .862. Their losses were to Lltchfjeld and Hlllsboro away from home to Hillsboro In the final of the Montgomery county tournament and to Taylorville.

A year ago Witt non both county title and the Lltchficld district title. However, out of this group of ten men i appears Coach Klipatrick loses only one man--Captain Joe Watchesok, so It Is eildent that their Is more in store for neit year. Wit has been the exponent In Central Illinois of sped, clever and sure passing, and shooting, ye to their Orlando camp Wednes- ay with a game with the Western merlcans. From Orlando the Reds ill po tn Tampa uliere they will lay the Senators again Thursday. Frank O'Rourke third baseman for he Browns was leader of the bat- ng brigade at Tarpon Springs camp here Howley's men beat Brooklyn fter three straight defeats by their wn Yannigans.

The Cardinals return to Avon Park Wednesday to do battle with the leveland Indians after letting the even the series Tuesday 4 1. The "Moriartv system" of morale evelopment is bearing results AC- ordlng to observers of the Detroit am at their San Antonio Tex camp. Morlarty Is carefully refraining from nagging tactics. On of the opening of a two day series with the Rods the regulars on the Washington ball club received a 9 to 3 drubbing at the hands of rookie members at the Tampa, training camp. With two days more of train- Ing camp routine remaining, Man- Bush of the is pushing his squad to leave Paso Robles to In- lade San Francisco In a pre-season New York's major league contenders have developed a smashing punch for the opening of the Four straight the Yanks and seven triumphs out slirts for i a reeordt that i the books ns a of 1( for two metropolitan teams Tuesday.

Heavy Jutting rescued loth ronflicts. A home run with by Durst of the Yanks subdued tin- rtra.it* at St. PeterMiurjr and i hits by of Olants pinned the 3-1 lirndcnion. Exhibition Games. British Drirer Ready ftr Trial WithHU on Florida Mwek Bun and eoMlttoM tMHM th.ir Ult whm 1UJ.

ft. (X IX drlw. wttk fete Buabwm rcclBft In which to wt BMT I record of 100 mllw of A down car In condition for trill which run during- lh wttk. lla). unable to uv ArtInlltljr I automobile will clocked In Ita ord attempt, aajrlnt; chai(M tn condition! nuf adjuitmenti.

BEACH IX GREAT IIIAPkt Stronj tprlnc tidte have Iwiirh In above the run- dklon, end 1h tlanle ajlar- Ire of Itjht on (he eanda. Lent alinoet ai a floor, firm eooercir. renlltent rubber, (he (Oft feet wide, aalhri lone wlthont an otxtracllan tldr. alone thU condition eilet en mck The ocean ncedlntT the almoit beach, roll It Into lu cniooth and firm mr- fare. On innut beachea Ible action would not In hardening thi and, 1'iit einlaln Ikat the nnrti, rompoied of flnect nlHron and ihell an an- proachlnc irro i the level.

Tli I. Ilic pirtlrlfB la park evenly. Nine mtlei of bearh wilt br cleared of irafflv ftud pntrollrd to permit clock (he Bunbeam uni pilot baa four attain maximum enetd. a mile and four nillee to low lo a Sanfonl, ru 10 i i H. Cincinnati 1 oft! A3I1 OOn 4 I i a i i A A I Ull (KM)-- 1 Nehf and Suiierorth, AVisner, Koupal and finder.

Brsdentun. FlJ Marcli i A R. II. York I I OHO OflO 111-- II HI 1 i IMHI (102 OW-- a II II .11 i anil W.ll. i ir A Springtime Decorating Time.

Velvatone On Your Walk. Per Gallon $2.95 NYCRtSo ToCala 33 0 10 4 17 10 I 1 Uilliair.n battnl for Wlni-anl in fourth. SCORE BY INNINGS. I Brooklyn 5 (I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Browns I) 0 1 1 0 I'mplrei--Kmdlie and Freemfln. Two-base hilB--O'Uourke, O.

Miller. Dlxun. Home run--O'ltourke Sacrifice lilts Gcrtipr. I1xon. Williams.

Utolen O'Rolirke, R. Miller, ychultr. Double Miller to li'llourke lo Sisler. Base on llr- Wwney. 3.

at! Elliott. 1. Struck oul-By hy McKeeney, 2: by Van- gililer. 8. 1'llthliiK record--(Iff Wlncarrt.

7 hltR. runs In 4 Innlngi: oft McWeenei-. 0 lulu. II runn in 3 1-3 oil Vangilder. 2 hlU In 5 innings, off Elliott, 4 hill, 3 runs in 4 2-3 innlnfrs.

on hasps-- llrooklyn, 7. Kt. Louis. 7. Time of jcaine- 1.43.

Vmiiirei--Freeman and Emalie. TRAINING CAMPS (By A. The best plli nine corps in the American league is the opinion Manager! Kchalk has of his box talent develop- I ing of tho Chicago White Sox at Cu! pitchers at Catalina Island dodged liners all day Tuesday at a Ions hattinsc practice, as Manager; McCarthy declared himself pointed with both the batting a pitching in last week's trj-outs afcalnst const leaguers at Los Angeles. I.eKs are the rub In his camp of I the Philadelphia Athletics. If a baseball team plays on Its legs as an army travels on Ita stomach Connie Mack may be able to read his baseball fortune in tlie "pins" of some of his famous athletes.

I I Six ancient legs supporting three Philadelphia recruits are likely to tell the Ty Cobb Is 40 years old and has been American league star 22 years. Eddie Collins is 39 and liar placed IS years In tile National lea- ftue.Kach Wheat 58 has played IS years in the National league. It seemr certain that the great trio will start the season in the Athletic lineup. Lefty Taher, Phillies rookie froir Texan is one of the pitching finds opinion of Manager At Bratlenton yesterday he held the Giants scoreless for six innings. The Athletics at Ft.

Myers defeated the Cardinals 4 to 1. With Managerial Ire of two defeats by the Columbus club ringing In their ears, the Indians left Lakeland training ramp for Wednesday's game with the Cardinals. The. Cincinnati will bid good- F. M.

MERIDITH 320-350 E. Cerro Gordo CO. RUG GLEANING HOWS THE TIME to have your rugs cleaned and shampooed and germs will be completely eradicated and your rugs will be returned fresh and like new. If not for appearance, you should have your rags cleaned for reason of health and cleanliness. Call us today I Phone Main Taste has It took Chesterfield to prove that what smokers want is not "over-sweetening" but --natural tobacco taste that is best in the tobaccos themselves; all die natural character and goodness brought to roil perfection by sheer blending skill.

That's tastemd there's notbin'e else so good! Chesterfield fa MOD Lnonr MnuToueooCo. lEWSPAPERr lEWSPAPERr.

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