SIX THE ALLIANCE IIEHALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 0, 1022 y eager Agrees to , Fight "Kid" Dcmith at Next Legion Show Tender Is riven a (rood chanw apainst ( nampion lyeonard, and hu ability to t-tand with his risrht hand projected may bother Leonard to a jrreat extent. lender or course has battled many right banders and will have an ad- V'nnt :i tro 'I ho rhamn u aatA (a I .A 1 HalUintr Dick lcacrr hn flnnllv vrwi-inAl with ih; f asrrcrd to appear on the program of Us the mitten-whirlinif Rame is u r. Vmencan ipon ox in stranjrely devoid of many pood outh- piii,"i'iii "K iirKuuuuons wiin me nnw hoxers. oaiuer arm nis manager, i e.ujrer win , Leonard a recent victory over John box 'Kid Demith of Crawford, wholny Dundee and his knock-out of Bar is a rujrged two-fisted bahv, and will j rett clearly entitle him to a title lxut, no doubt make trouble for the Chadron and the outcome of this will be . -f. , !. niuy,UK" P"-''4'! 1 watclioil with the Rreaten of interest i ii-iiune wHiiop, is Mimewnat 01 u picture fighter, ami will probabl not be especially pleased with the Crawrordites' pame. The men will woiph in at 1 l;i pounds, or under the weltor-weiirht limit. Yeaper appeared heie onre lieforc, when he nxked "Kid" Florine to sleep in the third round, teaprer hit Florine but onre, but there v.-as no need for further rxcrtion. Demith has bet-n hoxinir at 1 ovt Kooin-on, and has acquired fine reputation i.i his locality. Al Marker and Tommy Kddy, the two principal have not as yet i turned their contracts, but there is lit tie doubt that this will le done noon These boys have been fi'Khtinjr for the past two years and are well known in their own sections of the country They are 137 pounders and both fast and clever. These boys have leen win ning consistenly from pood men and will nut up a battle that will be well worth coming a lone way to see. "Kid"' O'Connor, the remarkably energetic and bouncing local fighter, will meet "Cowboy ' Wyland. the hard hitting farmer. Wyland and O'Connor both have punches which mean sweet dreamR for the fighter who receives it, and it may be merely a case of which lands a hay-maker first. O'Con nor is constantly on the move and over a .short route should make most fight ers worry. Wyland is slightly heavier but may have considerable difficulty in locating his opponent. Wyland always puts up a whirlwind battle for a couple of rounds, but before this he has been unabl to keep up the tcrriffic pace he set-. Should Wyland pet a little more endurance, he would make a nasty scrapper for most to tackle. The arrangements for the bout are already undej- way and preparations rre being made for the largest crowd that ever attended a local sjhow. Those who attended the last bout know that everything will come off smoothly and that there will bo no disappoinimcnt to the spectators. imkii nnn j.aKenie win support one team as was done last season and in this way a very stiong team will I in the field for them. It is reported that J. L. Hoe of Lakeside will man age this team. Whitman, Ashby. Bincham. Ells worth and the Lakeside-Antioch team are playing this year and had the.' teen formed into a league their stan ing would be as follows: W nils worth 3 Whitman 2 Ashby 2 Antioch , 1 Lakeside 1 Bingham 0 Whitman plays at Binirham Sunday while Ashby plays Ellsworth at Ells worth and Lakeside and Antioch wili play at Lakeside after which game t is reported that Iakeside and Antioch teams will consolidate available to the higher plant. Most beneficial bacteria use air. and this they find more abundantly in a soil supplied with organic matter than in i of humus helps to hold moisture and so stiff clays poor in it. In sandy soils benefits the bacteria as well as the there is i Ir emu-h, but t e ai'litioi higher plants. L 2 Upsets Possible In County League Games the Coming Sunday Berea, champions of the county league will play at Lawn Sunday, in what should be a good game. Berea is naturally the favorite, but the Lawn aggregation is by no means slow and will show the champs a good bat tle. Marple, one of the teams tied for second place, will take on the lied Sox, on the Marple grounds. The Ked Sox have len playing good ball, and will furnish a good test as to the ftrength of the Marple team, which is regained as the league s dark horse. Snake Creek, another second place team, will take on the r airview pas timers at their home diamond, and they should put on an interesting con test. Fairview has been holding all the teams down to low scores, although they have not a very high standing in the league. The Fairview team may spring a surprise ami take the fast Snake Creek crew into camp. Pleasant Hill, holders of the cellar position, will mix with a fast team when they cross bats with the Ash (irove bunch. Ash Grove is in second place, and has been going better as the season progresses. Pleasant Hill has held most of the teams to low scores until last Sunday's game with Snake Creek. Should they get going right they might cause the Ash Grove team some trouble. The dope, of course, favors Ash Grove to win, but there may le some difficulty in carry ing out the advance guesses. Alliance Will Play Bridgeport Sunday at the Fair Grounds The second home tramp of the sra son, wh Bridgeport Sunday promises to ne a num-uinger, for although the Alliance team has once defeated the valley team, the Bridgeporters have since held the strong Sidney toam to a 4 to j score, lhe Bridgeport boosters ciaim that their team can make anv in this section step and are coming Sunday to prove it. The game will be for the benefit of me uoy fccout band which made such a hit ut its grst appearance on Me morial day. lhe bank will play at the game and this should be an added at traction to draw a lartre crowd. The band has been under the direction of w uiiam Keese for the past two months and although all of the players are young tne ability displayed has been remarKaDie. Ladies will be admitted free to the game, the management wishing to get ha fammiHA fn... . . I i I it uii- iuiih uui, iu nee me locals perform. Alliance has a team to be proud of as there is probably not an amateur, or in fact any team in this part of the state that can equal it Most of last year's stars are back. .i.i i i . . . ' nmougn some nave been nosed out hv the apearance of new men of greater ability. Proposed Sandhill Baseball League May Yet be Formed At the close of the h.isrh.-ill w,cnn last year arrangements were made to organize the teams from Antioch to Mullen into a "Sandhill la cue" hut several towns that had planned to have teams in the field failed to materialize this season and for that nnd nthr reasons the leatrue was not fnrmnl Al though the managements of several of the sandhill teams have expresed their opinions as favorable for yet organiz ing, aunougn it is not probable that this wili le done this year but the plan ui no uouoi De carried out this fall for operation next season. The Lakeside team has lust been organized but it is reported that An- Amcrican Players Lose to English Stars in Tournament mt a . f i ine American tennis piavers in Europe seem to nave lost their usu:d effectiveness, Mrs. Mallory, the Ameri can woman champion, and Miss Ryan. probably the next best player, losinp to Mrs. Beamish and Mrs. Peacock in the English tournament. Mrs. Mal lory, !efore her defeat by Mile Suz anne Ienglen, was considered invin cible, lhe famous Suzanne, on th other hand, seems to be winning from all the European players with ease lennis is a game in which previou- dope is very liable to upset, and the r rench star may yet come out on the short end of the match. Both Mrs. Mallory and Mile. 1-engren have eacl won a victory over the other, anr naturally this match is regarded a.' highly important to both. They may meet in the finals of the Wimbeldon tournament, known as the world's championship on grass. If so, the! match will be watched with the great est interest. i III I! ret g-SL-. 82 teelsssjx Moisture Capacity Of Soil Increased By Organic Matter In addition to adding plant food u the soil and improving its texture organic matter, supplied by green manure crops, stable manure, or any other form, adds greatly to the moisture holding capacity. It has bee shown, says the United States depart ment of nrgriculture, that while 10! pounds of sand can hold 2; pound of water and 100 pounds of clay f( pounds, the same weight of humus o lecaying organic matter Will hold 1!m rounds. C lay soil containing organic matte- is more friable than similar sou with out organic matter. When the oragni matter is entirely removed the cla: remains compact during freezing an thawing. W hen the organic matter l returned the soil crumbles after freez ing, just as the original soil. Not only do the higher plants grov better in n sod rich with organic mat ter, but the activities of the soil bsc teria are largely dependent on thf supply of decaying vegetable matter These bacteria need fowl and air. Theii food is the dead t'egetable matter which they break down and make Lew Tender Will Fight Benny Leonard In Title Bout Soon Lew Tender, the port-side light weight, has now signed to meet Benny Leonard in at title bout, sin re Tender defeated Bobby Barrett last Tuesday. Barrett was hailed as the boy wonder, being a newcomer in the rinir, but las. ed only six rounds against the hard slugging Tender. With more exer ience he may again claim a bout with his conqueror, but he was evidently too green to put up a re;il battle now". "Q IALTO ILXi. "of Course" TONIGHT "THE SIN OF MARTHA QUEED" AN ALLAN DWAN PRODUCTION CAST Mary Thurman, Niles Welch, Joseph J. Dowlinjr, Fiankie Lee. 5th Chapter "HURRICANE HUTCH" SATURDAY, JUNE 10th METKO PKKSENTS ALICE LAKE, in "THE HOLE IN THE WALL" A ES01 FAULK MOV I K CHATS "HURRICANE HUTCH" AT MATINEE ONLY SUNDAY, JUNE 11th VIOLA DANA, in "HOME STUFF" MONDAY, JUNE 12th BERT LYTELL, in "A TRIP TO PARADISE" , Line Trouble! The wires connecting your telephone with other cities 'and towns must cross miles and miles of territory where they are exposed to all kinds of hazards. The limb of a tree may fall across a wire and the line become "noisy." A pile of burning brush may take the "temper" out of wires and cause them to break. An insulator may be broken by a boy shooting at birds. A piece of wire may be thrown across the telephone circuits, or a wet kite string may fall upon them. These cause a "short circuit," making it difficult to hear over the lines until the obstruction is removed. Constantly the wire chiefs at each end of the circuits watch the lines and dispatch repairmen to the scene of trouble. 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It pays big I STANDARD OIL COMPANY. OF. NEBRASKA i win For the Overland we recommend the following gradea: e Summer MEDIUM LIGHT Winter MEDIUM LIGHT e ' Transmission TRANSMISSION OIL e Differential TRANSMISSION s e i ail i 11 BIG BOX ING HOW at the Roof Garden MAIN EVENT TEN ROUNDS TOMMY EDDIE, of Chicago, vs. AL MARKER, of the West Coast ADMISSION General, $1.00; Reserved, $1.50; Ringside, $2.00 THURSDAY, JUNE 15th SEMI-WIND UP SIX ROUNDS "BATTLING" DICK YEAGER, of Omaha, vs. "KID" DEMITH", of Fort Robinson.