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FIUDAY EVENING i EERUARY 13. 1S20. i fir HQ i TOMMY SIMPSON ARRANGES ANOTHER ALL-STAR BOXING SHOW FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT Del Howard Will Be on Job Monday PERCY AND FERDIE Cupid's Temple? Not "for Them. By H. A.

MaeCILL. Crwter the lull Ibom Kar: INoyeWill Box Farren i In Windup U3r vtnt HsTftkiT! -I AHo'tm now. ilM. "flare's Infield Troubles End When lie Lands Oak In fielder. Bud Kidley and Bill Mascot! Signed for Second Main Go.

1 SL.LL Chut viho Aiiui csiCtyA a ss jvjst I.Kteas! vt were. foST ov fke 1 1 jj 1 iA'- Wi' TTZP is fcpis i ci- r'rtl 1 Hd JflUIS TO STnT A GAME 0 FOBrEITS On i i jij. i c(r 'Tsmmm By EDB SIIAND n- i Llvtett4iTH vs, api Jkii rTTir- CJrJt I Sift! i (f- All-Stars to Practice at Coast Park Emeryville Arena Being Torn Dvwn; Lumber Used To Build Coursing Park Automatic Rabbit Electrically Controlled) Brings Ancient Sport Back Within Law 15y EDDIE MURT11Y Herbert MeFarlin. secretary of the Oakland baseball club, found a few KTonds' time yesterday afternoon to stop worrying alffcut where the Oaks do their training next spring or if Cal Ewing will buy any more new-ball players in the east; and in- stead he put a few pieces if good kindling in tlie "hot stove" and helped to make some interesting Dews (ot baseball fans. The first news to be uncovered through the efforts of the Oaks' secretary was that Del Howard be in Oakland next Monday morning to get busy in lining up his Oaks for nest summer.

Net i a real "knockout" to the fan Sammy Bohne will not draw his checks from the Oakland ball club next season. That ought to be enough news for the Oakland fans in one day. Yes. Herbert haa been mighty Ren-erous with his baseball newt these days, and it only eoupl. da, that he pave out the that Cal Kwina had itcher Tat Reagan Irom the bn league.

Clyde Wares Purchases Bohhe for Seattle Sammy Bohne announced in a letter to. Billy Lane the other day that he tiiav rive up baseball and take up ranch life in the Kan Joaquin valley, where a number of prominent resi-itti hve made him fine proposi By RLS The Alliens Athletic about be pn ianed tlw; the tinlmited ciaut TRIBCNK Baakethall club can Just champions of The Oakland League ait winning a tiean-cut victory over the Pt Jo.st.phs Atliletu: CJub al Plym- out Center by a score in one Of the hardest, fought, games to be! pjayed In the league. The score does not half explain the playing ability of the teams. It is true that the, faints were decisively walloped, but the work they put up last night was! of the keenest variety. The largest and most enthusiastic crowd was on hand last night to cheer Boxing Bouts at Auditorium Next Wednesday Tommy Simpson has announced the tollowint; all star bouts, to be staged at the Auditrium next Wttuiiesdav tnilit: 1 I Tt Krankie barren vs.

Jobnnv Noye. lUid P.tillcv vs. Billv Maseolt. A Hie Naek s. Joe Miller.

SI'Kt I 11. NTS Jimmy Ford vs. t'rankie- Ma. lone Krankie Henny vs Jim Kortney. I.ee.

Johnson s. Pave Shade. Hav AMen vs. Jimmy is St.Marv's Win From Tailors In Fast Game The Ambrose Tailors Independent! tent mil to St. Mary College diamond yestenlar afternoon hoping to hand tlje Ht.

Mary's. Independents another beating, but tney "fptiml that Coach Hpeed Martin had young Mad-ley ready lo step mi the mound ami show a lot of class hv throwinir an under-hand ball. lladley huTle.i moat of tlie Amhros pla vers-wil hts under-hand deliver-v, and. the remjlt was that the collegians romped home iwith a win cv rwi for their favorites. Tlti gallery afnl lan ll goal.

1 foul). Keeley (3 goals, the court were both filled to thej.3 center. Wright (1 goal); Kilt arena. the old Kmeryvllle flgkt lister the automatic rabbit nil the hie dog-ii. The hUtorie arena erected by Tommy Mmpsnn aud Sawyer is Prion pulled dona today and (he for.n rournlnic park, blocks below the prrseut arena all on Park avenue, Ciiiervllle.

Sawyer, Mmpsnn and fleorge Helms are umonx those aelltely interested In tire new cotirslnc pnrk. They plnn to hold the opea-rare March 17, f. Patrick' Day. The fenltire of the new rourslna field will he an antomntlr rshtill, which will dn nwuy with the old coin nisi lit from the Soviet? for the Prevention otf rilrlty to Anlmnls which secured IraUlation ahulish- urim ana manv tans nai to witness me game standing up. Talt at forward for Athens showed up in great form, and althoiiRh the majority of his 13 field goals were an easy position there re a nu'nher ot chances he had at hard angles" which l.e was applauded b.Udiy for1 making srood.

"Mush" Helti. ce-r. t-r i t.f thf Athens, showed head over heels i alQ- t-he rest of his teammates si-' though he is not" credited i th I he I largest number of field goals. Time and again lljelte with bis long arms stopped a possible rally of th" Saints by dribbling and passing the ball down to The other end of the court. Gossip for Baseball Fans TOO AT.

The line-ups follow: Jie St. pari it was i Spartan Club-rForwarUa. Ironsides case of being outclassed. buti(3 Lower (1 goal. 5 foulsi; Krenclue IClouslra pitched for thro Jimmy Duffy a oup lanors, eteppy KettHiK charged If the defeat Ho allowed four runs atlfl many hits in the six Inninaa he pitched Keely at ehort fiir he Jcol leg ians Rnd Hobby Joones at third for the Tailors furnished the fielding features.

The score: AMtirtOSil-: INPin KNPKNTS. A IM'. HII Sli I'O. A. I.ane, cf.

I tt I'evine- 4 Ion Tohin. r' il 1 -j r. (i T' 1 ll i Ilaidn In, I 0 ll a Allen, lb .4 li ll it i) Marsh, If 4 i Kflioi, ii i it l.cppy. 2 Ii ii ii 0 Lj Cloti.it. tl 1 0 ii 1 Totals ...34 i lo It is no secret that Tommy Simpson likes to see the fan pack the seats at the auditorium boxing chow, and to how that he is not trj ing to make it a secret to the fans, Tommy has announced another all-star boxing card, to be staged at the local auditorium next Wedne sday night.

A record crowd was tu hand Jat Wednesday night to see I Jimmy Duffy, the local light-j weight, give Harlem Eddie Kelly a tryouf, which about let Kelly out a a main-eventer until the i time that he can ehow better than I he did in his first appearance. Johnny Noye of Philadelphia ii i tho latest cf eastern borers that Tommy has alined for hi first local appearance. But this itiitie 1 IT will not. act as th trial horse, as Tommy lias wished the job on Frankle Karren. the Fan Francisco lig htweleht, who battled Allle hack to a draw at the, last show.

From the looks oC the card that Simpson has announced for his next I shew, he has three Rood main ovent land four crackerjacW preliminaries to treat the fans to. In the geml- win.lup ISud Kidley. who recently hose I Joe Kitij? Leopold to a ten round draw at a is to meet Hilly lias, ott, is-hoappeafed In th-e local rlti lust 'W'edneaday night to crab a hair-line decision from I.ee Johnson, Mascott can ehow better than he did in his last appearance ami the chances are that he. will maka the Kidley nentleman do a lot of fast stepping and Kiovc swInRing. Ford and Malone an Interpbtinrj; Go.

the seml-wlndup Simpson Will shoot Allie Nack and Joa Miller into the ring for the entertainment of the fans. After taking a beating from Krankie Karren-for a couple of rounds. Nack showe'd his gameness by coming back in the last two rounds and gelling; a draw verdict from the judges. Joe Miller took inucp neeneti rest offer his ten litA if iweeks ilgb and has promised to I i A. fine fcitlc to exchanga wallops Nack.

Simpson diil not announce that Frankie Malone and Jimmy Ford would appear as main events, but anyway Simpson will put the little fellows on before the fans next Wednesday night, and right here we predict that the. scrap will be one of the best of the evenlnV. Malone and i-orn are an evenly matched pair anil nave, already started training for renewal oi mfir famous scraps which always brought the fans to their feet. You ran figure for yourself that Simpson has a great card of bouts lined up for next Wednesday when he will do as much as an-bounce Malone and Ford out of the main event class, Denny and Fortney'to Meet in Ifeturn Iout' A week' ago last Wednesday nifihl Frankie lienny and Jimmy Fortney brought the boxing fans to their feet by the sensational four round bbut they put Simpson certainly knew how to play for a big crowd when he rematrhed the pair for a mill in one of the preliminaries for next Wednesday night. 'Tha latt sctap lielivDcti the pair was called a draw, but hail Fortney show a litrto more willingness lo mix things, he would have got lh decision.

Maybe t-Knrlnry was a trifle scared of Leu- ny windmill punches, but he has fold Tommy Simpson (his time that ho will chase 1'rnny all round the ring. And leave 11 to Hcnny to try and comeback at Fortney If he starts any of the chasing around. Lee Johnson Is found down in a preliminary with L'ae Shade. ause he was defeated by Mascott doeti not mean-that Simpson-mo longer considers him the top-nolt hers of bis class. Lee Is way down tlie list, bet auae hail so many oilier good attractions for the top of the card.

Also Lee says ihal. since ho Jiafj been defeated by Mascolt, he would like to. Mart from tint bottom and try to work nlir-way up have Shade ought to b. a good opponent for Johnson. Ray Allen and Jimmy Lewis will meet In the first bout on the program.

co 1 in T.SY at 13th 1 AND OK Monte Pfjl's Chauilier of Commerce Club to Start Season. Pat Kilhullen. manager of the Oakland TRIBUNE Midwinter league All Star baseball club, which is to meet the CJrmnat wlnnera of Seals' Midwinter league in a five-game series which will start next Sunday morning at the Oakland Coast league park, will have his isfayers out for a workout "at the local Cijtist league park 'Kilhullen wilt have his players out right after the noon -hour, as they will have to quit the diamond at 3 o'clock in order that Monte 1'fyles Cray Sox of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce may play their first game of the season with the Standard Oils of San Francisco. Francis H. Woodward, head of Chamber of Commerce baseball arranged for th Pfyl's club.

I'fyl has rounded up inrber of good players for his Sat- ur.lVy arternoon club ane, r.itis are goia to witness some good games in he future. The Standard will rials' Medcraft and Charley liorman heir battery against, the OKKtT tt-tll, SAA I'Vr The workout which KrlhuiVn will put'-his All Stars through afternoon will not be a bans one, for Pat does, want to take any, chances of the players stiffening themselves for the two big games Sunday. Herbert JicKarlin. secretary of the Oakland Coast league club, has promised to have, the ground keeper have the diamond In first ciass shape for the game Sunday morning, wntcn win start i with Cene Caldera for the TBI BIN the Granats dointr te pile McQuaid will, pitc'i the ll ill tiern i Quaid will, pitch the afternoon Eame in San Francisco, unite wiil work for the Oranats. Kilhullen warns all his piayrs who possiblv can to be at the Coast" leapue park tomorrow a't o'clock.

I'at will also put the players through a little signal Kilhullen thinks that the TK11U NK All Stats Is one of the preatcst basebail clubs that has ever been organised in ti country, but at the same time is lookJriK forward to every tani. with the Uranat iiros, bting a hard lought one. May Have to Postpone Their Basket Game; iV.csg the Sti.li players a re wilhns- I' doors tomorrow af term basketball k'aine of ti hree-ea trie S'-rits be. ford ami I'liiv niiinfels be i Indoor vpterfs are not I the I versify of Cal thp-flu" epidemic and tlrad'l Sger Nichols of Cal'fortua trvlntr to arraupe with the lor the playing: of the secoriil an outdoor court at row, ardtnal handeti i a a btatnm' in. tb first game was niaved at.

Stanford -liiet dav M-ht. so Coach l.tilly II IWtarai an- anxious for a chan wilt" out that detcaJ If tlie KaitiC cannot be urii.m;. tomorrow afternoon the i banc that it will not take piac tint first wck of March. i. and Tuesday nijrlit of ticxl.Wf-ek S'aiitortl ill play the I'nivi-rsity of quintet and' California tin a pair of scheduled for next week with the Nort wi-hi ertH-rs, so it.

will be rather hard to arrange lor a California-Stanford Mine i Mondav, K'-bru try wlii see California Mart for the Nor'hwi. to plav quintet of. aclimsti.ti State on Tuesday ami and I'niverslty of WaKliti'Kton on rr! and Huturday. siiuvnv nnti' ntitt. TACO.MA.

Hi' Coast liiitit rulii cbampn the fightme, ami did Hie i th. vay in his battle Shannon, clever J'alifornhi last but fihariaon II fo ti. the referee's decision, i-tarc-t anil kept 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It'll lovliis cnibraci in lite- trr rmitiiK lo trot away from Imttutti hotly kicks. Shannon proved and tbi; more clever, 1 ,1 BOWLING After hiving lost twelve 'ta; (Tames, the Maryland team of the San Francisco and Suburban lenKue enme to life and defeated the Auditorium team three games. -Crush wa and Cirard were the stars, with 614 and MARYLAND I mvct.i.i 111 irftx an siiiii I Keen the efSty of 1 Int." f.i.f.

'-I forma until; li.M- I ii rti i na I 1 t.ii u.niot-i forma it in-, n.f' tO 1 i i i WHITNEY commented" upon by many, The Athens tiaif only one more game to gr and there is no danger if them jeopardizing their position as the league leaders should they lose. They meet the Municipal Boat-house who will be entertained tomorrow night- at the par.tan Club in The line-ups Athens Fo'd. Talt (13 Els 3 fdu'st. Spencer: center, Heltje (12 gcalai: guards. Miliken trgoal).

Cate. Anderson. McKinlon, Waddell (1 goal), Spencer (1 goal). St. Josephs Forwards, Dreisbach (1 foul), lterendt (1 1 foul).

No guard, viuitui (l louf), uoyie. The Spartan Club lilfts defeated the rUtrrara Club five 27-17 in the preliminary game to the Athens-St. Joseph came, and furnished real excitement to those who arrived early to wttness the card. The Spartans had but five men on the senne for Hie battle, so when Iron- sides at forward wiuimt out ot the gam they- had continue with but four men on the court, ritton at guard for the Spartans proved to be thf real star ot the game by canny way ot eluding the outfit and shoving; the ball in the haalyot tit flV riiffcrnt AJflinna center. VS Imlle poalsl; guards, J-'tt- ton i goals irevatron.

t'liib Forwards. Otterman (coal): Franklin i goals) venter. Jlughes goals, 1 fouli; guards. Uocdman i i goait, oe, urown. Score half tune 1S-I.

Heferee Ciena. Th l.e-jrion-Southern Ta-eifie u'nlimite'i ga me. which was to t.e held at the Spartan Club last night, was called off, due to the American! Legion ball, which was held at the Auditorium. The majority of the members of the American Legion 'Irani attended fhe ball 'so the only! thing possible, was to sail eff the game. Weight Fives Of Oak.

High Playing Good The lin pound, basketball team of. Oakland hih school is showing aiftna of f.akTli a Kfti.erul cleanup of all ams i t.ictr weight- in the bay tts 1 1-e naklatid; lad' 'isot off to a erdnti Klart it in 110 pound di if th i T-ecl-. it! hv dfea mir' i i i rer-i-nt Ean'e. a rid in thei lp: p.ro '-'I tin ii4U by connpir wt'ti anotiiT-r over thf 1 1 0 pouiitlers' of oca lonat htirh Thev rlefeateil Voration- 'IT In I i ,1,. soieri spectators wttnes.od a lit the fin quarter it lookel 1 ikte tttiKiarifi was to ium a rarfl etriiirirt.

on th. armory court, for the in: i r- rii' ed their best class In tha-r P'rtod. Hut lie llt.tle dak laridefs-got sr-iMiK in the next ojuartererrfc from then on the winner v-'hj in doubt. Frank lioekl ctch of the Oakland pl'apeil with hv tlie Oakland particular fc-arrie. for it, I he t.evt tentnwttrk And ne tut the young-stern have this season, lioek gave plenty player." a.chstice to break Into 'tie the best point-Kettlng a as done hv raldwell aid Hinsdale, 'orwa -jls he in 1 ami train.

Hins-Jaie, nhot lit field gali) and '1. Ffilt llthUMI lot) Th- 1 "iM.on.j of Oakland I Veal i'. rial furtitsncil the pre- lo th" ab.Af gattip, and iiiin i'vifafii out a winner in ti c.t'ne ti s'-urr bitriSE 3i to 3. -a a i chj- v. vicfttry for the oanland liiph and was iiv 'ooi tearnwork.

Ankl at. 1 rji 11 at center starred "i iMH.tftiu. uia iitatree and nvc-i Id piacd well for the losers. and Stevenson. center; Ome, liuck, enards 1.

I' liaton and Kotke. center, ing and 0 1 rtl. (ft ertionn the. 1)0 of 1 oi 1-iaiiil Ii added ati- 0 ilctf-a't snir a tearn from tarotriar, by a to 11 score. co jioiP ei i it look liki- a 1 for Oakland.

The ptiard- l.i'.yl rvtue iiltn for the win-d ccclipnt hho.iiuij; of for the losers rie-ft" ial mention. The lineops: land lliKil 1 10; 'aldaell, H'-r iial.l, H.n K.J a var.lt-; Mres'io? una I.ewiH and Woiig, and Watkins, center; rVtiiRhhn, llifilifield and itijriit. iBulchD Eimhrt ball In the -mini pnriod the 15itelierfown Firavea i na n-d the KltoliutHt Alt-Hfar nine i i.e.. 'lolilen Krouods in all inning k'-siovi by flic score of 11 I'. ll-avy on (lie part of ou I i at red the plav.

ftlza-boiirr r.f lite Crave i0 Work lit the final frames of tic. itnttlt, while his teammates tout lied Atkins tor the n'cessary bireU-a to. uincli the (jatne. 'l'be teams linfd up us follows Kliiioutei IUihiiiiihmi'ii, 2U. hhan- I.I-: Ijoui -lie, i pr.nnr il mo, 1.

1 ns, lltae- ll'it'l 1b Coddinr'n. ''ii p. 1- JMt sTU xrn.u. eoria Club of the Tbree-1 now Ui aai ST. M.UlX'.S Hovan.

Sb. jiosc. r.f. (larcia. 1'b, Klelschman.

lb. eetey, Itrntilev, cf. Itooney. If William, c. Hatlley.

p. Martin Aii siis.i'o.A-i:. (i ii ft 0 il 1 (I 1 0 ll I 1 0 ft l(i ll 4 ii 4 0 (I 0 ll Totals S( MnrV ii, hi 1 1 ii ft (i (i 1 1 1 1 I i. le-o it a (i- I in Martin bailed for Williams inning. uinmarv: 4 4 liils off Reppy in (i innings.

I i-tin, 1 h'l off Costa In inniiitis. li it i 'A 1 1 1 i.i ms. Firef liatw on ailed bulla OH tladiey 'iff Retipy Clousl.ru out lly lladicj" by Rcppy by La ('Hiuslra 3. Hit by pitcher Rose. -I'm pue-LudoIph.

Mahoney Will Box Ever Hammer Tonight, LOS -Feb 13.. Lver Hammer. Chicago 1 1 li wei ht, will Kddie Miihoni of San Francisco in the main "event of tlu four-round boxing card at Vernon tonight. 1101.4; Ina- the live in ruursina; uirrls. The animated hnnny Is controlled from a lower and Mr.

Hoond I never permitted to eaten op with I hla la touah on the honnd, hot hrlnca the anrlrnt apart back within the law. The Kmeryvllle flcht arena his ot been naed for a Ion time na the ptumolfrt found they ronld do bet-ter nt the Iocs I auditorium. Nome of the bent flghtern In the country appeared within the enclosure. In eluding Willie Ititchle, Mick, lima, llatlllnar Ortega, Ted Lewis, rank Hnrrlrau and other. The arena will always be remembered a the nrrne of the fight, which Ortega won by a mile, hnt which was called a draw, i.ewi wa the welterweight champioa at that time.

-PESSANO. an idea as to what kind of a haUpluv er Apperwon Is, even though the nave not seen him in action i twelve (fames I'hil hit the pill for an aieraire nr whlcn is sure somel bittlnn for a liusher. Home of Ihe best young- bush pitchers twirled against Apperson. but they all looked alike to htm. eif ihe total nine'teen bits that I'hil sent out, two of them went for homers, and one for a three, ply clout.

It has been his great- hit ting in clean-up position for the Millers that helped that club to victory a lot ot times. Very few boys in the bitMies bit as hard and cover us much Krnund as I'hil. He is a sure tly chaser, and makes lots of bard catches look easy. In left field he bandied twenty-one fly balls without a miscne. and.

threw five n.eti out nt homrplate, which sho.ws that! be Is the possessor of a arm. only is Apperson a good hitter mid 1 a fine fielder, but he shows plenty of speed on the sacks. lit the twelve sanies he stole fourteen baffs, which Is more than any of the other boys in the league did. lie also scored fif-teen runs fVir his club When Manager Frank Col ton the Millers, sieneil up Appmiion he landed a man that hns proven a star for his club, and rifrht today stands a good chance, in faster I to Clash in the Final Games of Rugby STANFORD rt KKSITV. Feb.

M. Two championship will be either won or lost, by Stanford tomorrow hen the 'urdinaia meet the lllue ajid Oobl temns itt the final games of "the Reason In rugby and This game diunlc the cham pionship of the Northern California K'lghy League, of which the two enn-testanljt are now in lending positions. The rrlsls of the soccer race for the Latbrop eorncs in the California-Cardinal which vvilj be played as a curtain-raiser to tl. ruif by contest. Stanford teams will enter both games a favorite Saturday, noeording In the present outlook The local sticcer team.

'playing us hardest game of the year against an all-star team from the Pan Francisco Hoc- cer League ltit Hatiirdny was able I to hold the visitors down fo a 2 to 2 1 t.e. A FOR 1 1 1 I I Feb. 13. Six basebail Karnes with tiordi- W'-sterti teams wiil be played by the I Stanford varsity this Sprint, ttifc- to an aiiipHinceinent made by the student of lice today. The varsity will start tb schednle on May .1 and finish on May Ifnly tlia 1 nnproval of the fnetiljy athletic com- fiilUco, 1b now uutc'arv bejoic llii in trip is assured i I The (rallies will be played after lii'M conclusion of tlie with the I'niversii of California and were an- Bounced follow Mav 11-4 I 'ni i ersity nf (irritnl Mh'v illiiomah'Atliletlc I'ortlanil.

i Mav W'illann. tte College or Jteed i Collece, I May 7-8- Oregon Agrlcull bra 1 Col- lei: e. Tlie first catne of Ihe preliminary baseball series will be played ati sifaiiford on March 6 ith the Oi'jmpic Club. i SEYMOUR SILVER SCHOOL OF DANCING Koom' anil Fancy Dancing (Slioil M'lhml) Monday and Friday Eve ADII.T I.AWHLH ALSO 4 hlldreiWa Teeclier Toe, Nature anil I anry Dancint Children's lasses Wednesday lind Haturduy Afleraooaa by Appointment MAPLE HALL HI a and rhsler. I'h.

Oak. 202 In 1 fl RloHM itlLIOl ATr.it IvS. 1'crsons siiblect to periodic bilious attHi kw will observe that their appe.i tila tails them Just lirforo an nllHck, I) Tluit is, llicv do not really crave food i 1 11 1 1 1 it'll i'iO 11 i i 1 1 1 1 1' i I the) tvill en) only a iinb' tne.il rid IKl II Inrn'i lnc.il, then tski; two of Chamber- ii Tablet it lbs itttHck timv lt avoided For ssle Miy Broa. Uriitf Hlore. i a i A .1 1 1 tions to play ball in 'the valely next summer.

One of the bR propositions include fortv acres of wheat for. Holine. Kut you are all wrong. It is not because Kumrnr has accepted one of the vallev district propositions that he will not be with the Oaks. i Here it 1s: With eleven Inflelders on the list to report at the Oaks' (reining camp this spring.

Manager) Clyde Wares, of the Seattle club decided to try and pry it good innelder from the Oaks. Well, he has landed famray Bohne on an outright buy from the Oakland club- Just what li Oaks for Bohne'i release ttj the northwest club is hard to guess It is a cinch that Wares had to make a. mighty fatvofferv for Bohne. as be was a mtterWsl season and ,.9 good Intielder. Landing of liobne is Worry Off Ware' Mind Bohne played good ball for tb Oaks last initimer, but maybe I'ei Howard and hia associate did not rare to take the chance of Sammy not returning to baseball In the Coast league, and rhought it best to accept 1 Wares offer.

With the landing notice from the Oaks, wares has Siattle club pretty well fixed up. if Clyde can run across a (rood first sucker, he may sign him, for when lie left here the other; dy he said he would be satisfied that his club would be ready to open the seaiion if he could get a good (shortstop and firs, saiker. But whether Wares will us-Bohne at short is a mystery, butit looks like i Ho 1 (shot that he-will. With Bohne- being sold, the fans will not suspect that Ilollie Zeidcr has already cinched the second" base but word came from buxeball, l.eadii'iarlers that every placer have to show class before landing-j steady position. Many fans will he Horrv ifi hear of the sale of Bonne li Seattle.

a he was one of the best. 1 uetiing plaer on the Oakland club it summer. With Bohne now i.ne Oaks tmve the following itifieiii- vis preparing to report, to the spring! camp: uli, Arllt, Knight. iae, l'uricil. Jackson.

Mitchell and ijf the new comers. Wise is lughly roinme'itdcd by Bbby Jones who leatnej a treat deal from. Ty Cobb about the new infielder. Bohne wh.i a rat her puz.ie infielder to figure. He was consistent with his hiuiug bus ciften tirm-s he puiicd yome remarkable plays in the infield, only to folio it up with a Bohne in a flashy hut.

one of his "faults was to be able to handle a -Bround ball cleanly. Mill he -is going io make a 'michty eood man ttr iyiie ares' I'tirpie Jjox. Del May llae to Put Shears on llurlifi Staff As for Iiel Howard on the job next Monday to make preliminary piatiK for the -Oaks' spring- training, promised to leave Ins ranch at J'axo Hobles next Sunday and be in Oak-hind Monday morntne. Tiie boss of tie Oaks hiss w-rk'-d hard on ranch, and liito'-'-tf w-ll astT, baseball fan ill be glad bsW he bungs his old blue in the Itack shed lien f-oy-dsy afternoon. Jf thinks un tieat the ranch lift hp.

ranch alopg-M hit; for t.e--ej'"ni'int',: tliff t-ctit Tia than a itMiiuij ninHins between nt' nd ti isinc tiie -ast je.iErite cuibs will l- ing camp. tty I 'el arrr, o'1 L. en of prcparatioos at Ctttcr i Mfttidi v. ill not br-anv too win. Tte be bi.t.

bHil wot -fr-r Ho-Ard the minute he tliaKftt 'ne taim cf Secretary McKarlir. until the i nd ot die readon. iVitl, t'iirt -five plavcte on the Howard will -probatcy get al tiis arrn ai and io.o: pr utiinf shears on fcotm- ot' li.e pia. i In t.e Rang, of the i he lie! tsfteen are i.tid ft i a that Howard iI.ms not" intend to take Hti msni' f'intfet Into rraiomK with Where Can I Find Itching, This Quebtion Is Ever on the 4 Lips of the Afflicted. Kcr.vtna, Totter, an4 ctlicr tcrrifyinic conditions of tliei tMlIt rn QPCy-NCaieQ unniu aiililicatintis of calves, lotionH a.sh fan ntiir acorn icmpor r.

re I ef. vf hu'lt rM''bine II. Irtiuuie. i oil ifuje local treatment lias ti. .1 I i Or: Just at na time did they let up from tneir vigilant tight, and tt was a real treat to the spectators to see a team that was plainly outclassed fight so valiatiCy to uphold their record.

John ejuUm manager ami guard of the Saints, played one of the best crames at guard that he has e. partaken in and deserves special mention for the way he fought the h-l ens fVom shooting gna'K. At the. end of the first half the score stood I'in favor of the Alliens and fmm that time on they gradually increased their lead, and if was mil ionn before the spectators could te' wh.eh was the superior team. C.

tl'eim of the Oakland recreation depart referred the game, ami his work New Rule Made In A. L. Should Prove Popular; lly lot Interantiunnl ers Service "porta M.H' YOJ1K hit.it 'njr trad-i'Her July I hns ttikn t.jiA a .1 in baseball. I '1 po- fi'a'ers Vrnero an l.eacue t.or;,r,. This was tl local lia.r: a A ej pre es tn with the opinion tt nt the I ck by made ni'itit refusing to adopt a like rul" Ti.t; new Atovioan l.ca.u: ru put mop to indiscriminate bidding Xor players in tee fmdd'e of- red hot penaant rates.

It will iTo away with the (tractive of a mo'-rintr wyh pia ers aru! will prevent piayet secfuid divisittti frotu 1. with rtiviv dissatMed If i t-i Oftt Jif-r .1 i.ttle baft Uoda ion Ihe league to Drafting May Restordlay Vote Meeting Today' Relief from Terrifying Eczema? Votj th tl oTiii hers i to f. ho. liii t- i -i r. on to reli' i.

terr.fl-!i:i the IrtlVitiO ihe-burMftg of tlie fikm h- i. tin m.iM and H. H. will proniid ly reach Ihc se.it. of the trouble.

(livo ti. a fair trial to be of its cffVcy. bicf inetiiral adsWr i.ti con vine C'ur toe one Be 1 --'l IV 1.. I -t r.r,c rr- 1 11 ii' i I -i i leas'it rr.rt ii. to forti, it vri It wrih thai I i Miiittii'iti of the drafs -Honl'l' be fectii, with ljie mat of a i I'nO'T1 r.ip'.

i -1 vt r. thr- Jti'l or-'- l-f afcrctd on Ii- to.io n.i.ntii i i if it aK i.o't.'f! ii' e-f a 1 t'. j.r'.t i neld t. an i i- friu, nt hp i. i ti.

I' jut-! hsit in "-n't 'ot- ii.ir-i -t FTJ.el cf i 4 1 rr 1 1" i i f.L i' l- t.ii: laSOI. to -ti 1 1 I TU MAURY With The TKinrXK playing the (Iranat over in San Kruncisco ne-st Sunday afternoon, the on! Barne for the bush fans' to wit-iicfs on 'this side in afternoon will be at view p'a rounds at 2T The Oridieum Cic.irs ami -the ltedmen chiir of Kichmond. both of The TKUtr.S'K leanuu flaes division, will furnish the fans around May View with a irood fiame of ball. Thero is lot of rivalry between Ihefie clubs and the last time they met. which was out lit lij.

hmor.d, tlirt "'r score, itnn me jiictiiiionn I'oyn are out for revetiiif. MatiafC liaiph Martin of the Hcdmeti will have his regular lull to take the field HRaimt the cis.ar -boys, whilo the -same an in; run! of Manajcer "(buck' Johnson. The. Kediiien club has shotcfi Hk'fity -of class in the Class Ii kaput: went at us bead, and the cinar boys must use. their Irt-st bet.

Hay Kinneniore, in the lev Martin has lined up a fine bull club, and has an infield that Miould be able to make the best of them s'ep, AllUf boys tukitic; of the innt garden ran h't, field ami throw. Ills outfield is well faiien tare of. With l'uikerton on the hill for the Richmond hoys, and I't ncT'ire In the best of shape, to -aotii itt tlie box tor. bis cluh. a lii'tln will take iiibkr Jones, iblrd saeker of the Detroit Titer; Is aeitlns his dany worlk-oiil, ll.ihby is rounding Inlrt fttrnt and nbrn called for Irainina slumld be In pretty Kuntl rondllion.

Vesirrdiiy afternoon, tlobby was out at st, vtary'a rullege slajiiia for (he Ambrose Indepeadenia against Ihe lie wilt f. of the ii T.t Lou rvi a the bift out-o lit Inline to the i hiiiif-s itamie1 is now a Mare ftewitt lias rn up t'lere 11 for Ncaie work itiKf and plavltii; Oliara for the pnst and when called for two nioiitlu: sprit- tr rain in (iooii enrol i i 111 Oakland lie should be in pretty n. VVhiie. arbiifld' here failed to show any of nth class, bill. Just as flic "ci litis' cm t.jt.'l! as tlie rhilhes orattnii rum from a mitior li most of the fans i.ki.

tip nmi found out. that lo-witt is letine baiiiilajer. ben I'at Moran's cioh tun into training. libourveau v.iil .1." ihere, William lllnri VI o.l, I mil tut. treas urer of the Oakland llillllM; Mdtnitiler leuKile, reiiiesls Ihnt of all bush (rams of the hay cities arnd him their addresses or pbonc numbers In rare of Jiplro'a Sporting l.ood" where he is ntift loeaieil.

Iloe frniends to book city nittl country bIJi znmrm nevt silfiimer for hundreds of clubs, so ta-tRers nhti wnnl to lie booked I. Doc bad belter send in Ihe name null of (heir lennis lifbiri. ihe hooklnas siart. 'I he Tttllll.M; Snnrllnii lleitnrlmrnl iilll llUu trrrlW lixls Of clubs for booking rliy and conlry Kumrs lie I summer, ij Ihe itvati wlir cave a wonderful ball club last in tin In netting riady for the luiniiicr. Neiihy luird up i l.alL.il.il.

PIh tiwri arid hlin most jif M-t "c'nii. lay "a rtiooti at tlie I'ytw-ld" jiirK. Itilliards ill lifiii ttie Man iMiatfd and tl t.i a f. flie and j.it park at Mara of tlie ao t- bok itiy fri urtl yitflie.of bail, in will be name, lor tne vainjo inns 1. as soon an O'llara hasi lhacii oust rucl ed basebfill will be blast in.

the town of Yallfjo. uork IfiMt'ycar at the head tor loill clubwill neit be forK'iti by ihe fans. lie. did cumin woiiderfii! wirk and got togLher mm of the-, best clubs to represent the town of alleJo. livery Suntlay the! big croud if inns who would turn out to Km the panics at Ikach park ui.iil-l see a leading club playing agai.nst flit; Shiplil tt rs, l-'rnnk I ohen, tunnnger of the (irunnl Hie.

i-lnh nhn- will piny The lllllll Ml dr. serves lot credit for Ihe linll fdli.h he tins lined tip. 'I be bus played 'minderful inll for their inanaaer end the best club won the pennant In Ihe Weal league. 1'lljl ApjVi rs 01 California Colt left- fielder for Ihe jMill club," which up lite Class li ill- Hie Clnss li ion l.r 'i he TrtlPt'NL atrne d. efi of ,1 t'h a fa Hob -The record of 1 gie ttie followtrs of base dcr tail Torporrow Night! ali'titine a eve party utid Audltorium.Adv.

Introduces Its New Trouser Shop for men and yo Wn In order that we may serve you more efficicnlly, our complete stocks of men's and young men's trousers have been grouped together and a special Trouser "Shop established on our new Mezzanine Floor. Here you'll find Wool Trou.scrs for business Corduroys for every day Kidins; Hrccches -(lolf Knickers Tennis Trousers Outing Pants 1st. id. Tof.il 2-1 Hit a '232 1 I I II iH'4 f.7S Ml 177 kl 2.i -m Hi 4 1 AI'DIT' (III I 22 14, I r.l! i2 Hi Rill ll -Ml 4 1 HO) 177 -r 8'1 -7 1 in full assorlmenls-and moderate prices cotton I laniels Miinilell Ciishwa (lirard Total Caruso T. Smith 11.

Smith inden Kanfmarj Total rtoHieMer Rant S''rand. Ik V'l a nk We are exclusive airenls for Dutchess Guaranteed Corduroys asntn MA Han r.inciM-n, llerhclcv, reno, I'ulo Alio ti' ii I'1" 'ii' 1 i. i lVi if', i ttH ll all'V 1 1 M15 I't jnpi I111 of Ihe' 'Western with plavers previously disposed nf the new J'roria nianuif will have to build up almoin au mtn new team no it. lus.Jti. I..

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