<__1 w —— - —fl (lontf*t*on i Tap for Every * Citv Dimooiid w ft iNttlnirn n( ft nrlil In MitI llmilu \II-M«r« al K«*n trnrllr in Kraltirr Mi*. IT It lh* npMlltl of ths Sunday amateur league* hilt on* wrc-ls a«a\, MM of t li • various I* a g ii e s have scheduled prut lire games for this afternoon. TIi* a t * 11 a r prattle* mix of the afternoon will I'a held at Konte. nelle park at 1:M o'clock when the Woodmen of the World, ainiiteur chump* of lu*t sea non, tangle with the Omaha iVII St.ua, an Independent nine who haw* many star aeml-pro players In their lineup, "hefty” Powers, Johnny Sullivan and ^t'arl Stlmson, former Poston lied Sox player, will do the hurling for the All Stars, with Walter Spellmnn on the receiving end. Jimmy Moore and heo Krupskl will do the heaving for the Woodmen, with Ralph Spellman, brother of Walt, on the receiving end. At Fort Omalm thr strong Stand-' ard Caimdry nine will hattlr thr Fort Onmhii Soldiers at 1:30 p. m. The Fort Omaha men have a strong lineup and no doubt will give the laundry men a tough buttle. At 3:30 p. ni. the I iiion I’aeifle Fngine men will tangle with the Soldiers and Manager Harry Itallloger of the railroad men promises that his team will be on the long end of the llnul score. » At Muny Bench the Helinclder Klec trles, who may prove to bo the dark horse of the Metro league, will cross hats with the Nebraska Power Co. of the Saturday Industrial league. Man oner Schneider will work his entire pitching staff, consisting of "Betty ’ Kibbler, Custer and Tony Bennunlto, against the light men. The two elec trie teams will battle at 1:30 p. ni. The Omaha Police Force team un der the direction of Frank Craw ford, will cross hats with Are Whited's lliirlington team at 1:30 p. m. at Fontenelh: park. The Knights of Columbus team is ill not play any other team, hut util practice among themselves on the grounds at Miller park at 3:30 p. m. Manager Frank (Jrrcne sa.is his hoys need a little more polish * log off before they will he ahla to play any games. The Carter Cake team of the Metro league will practice at ihe dub grounds at 2 p. ni. when Manager Bob Korun and Copt. Kddle Dygert will put the lakeside men through a stiff pi act lee. The Brule Holme-. Junior nine of the tiate City league and the Junda Funeral Home team of the South ern loop n III try their luck against cadi other at Athletic park at 1:30 p. in. At 3:30 o'clock on (lie same grounds the Paxton Billiards, who last season under the imtiic of the Weft Hide Boosters won the eltv (lass It championship, will battle iiith some pickup team. The Mlehka Ororery Kids, who ore dm latest entry In the Southern league, Will meet the fast McKinney I'enlists nine In a practice tile on the Central High campus, which will start when the big clock In the postofflee tower strikes 2. Many other teams of the various leigues who are riot mentioned above v. Ill practice among themselves on the various city parks and on any lot that may he available. Stanford Aims to Provide Athletirs for All Pupils Palo Alto. Cal.. April 12 -Stanford University haa adopted the motto, "athletics for all." Whether athletic teams win or lose ihe fundamental purpose of Wan ford’s physical activities Is to turn out a large number of me" whose Indies arc developed a* well ni Ihelr minds. Facilities are provided not merely for the few men who ran "make" the varsity apart squads, hut ' for every man In Ihe unlveraity, . _ — ^- — Gallstones Hr K. K. Paddock, Ho* '.'"I OH, K«nw» City, Mo,, for 2f» years has prescribed a home treatment for Infer* ed gill hinder associated with gallstone* that ha brought relief to scores of patients. If you suffer and before deriding on surgery write him for his FREE Booklet desrrlhing u all stones ami explainin'* bin home treatment. New (W (or Am.ilrural 1 _ 'flobtyoustl. This fine Is a new one P>r amateur f ans end It belongs to Rob Ilnuech, who will pilot the Nebraska I’ower nine of the Industrial league, ttouech has a fust lineup and say* lie will make the veteran manager* In Ills loop step to trim his power team. One can almost see the determined look In the eyes of Housch that he means what he pays when he npaerts that the power nine will cop the rag In the Saturday loop. Doc fair, freuse Kemmy, Lisle and Bernard Dully. Peeseh, an Indian hurler, who throws both right and left-handed, and ltousch himself an sonic of the -tars who the power men have signed. Savs Bill Tilden j Played Better in 1923 Than Before Sew York, April 12.—Robert F. Kelley , a sparling expert, says that last year William T. Tilden played better tennis than any man xvlio had played the game t«> date. It seemed during the mutrli in whleh lie swept (he dazzling Manuel Alonso before him at tiermantown last September that he had ap proached perfeetkm as nearly as posslhlr. Vet those of tllo veter ans whn have seen him playing at various place* Ibis winter are talking of Ills linprovemenl. ^ BOB SIMPSON DEVELOPING CHAMP New York, April 12.—II. V. Valeri line says tlmt Boll Simpson, athletic director at the 1'nlversity of Missouri, who Is making fully ns impressive a record ns a roach as he did ns a com peting BthlelP, Is about to Introduce another top liner to Hie cinder path game. Mc< ullogh Heebie, n ratvbonrd youngster from the middle west. Is coming along amazingly under the skillful tutelage of Simpson. Only n few weeks ago Heebie ran 50 yard* oxer t lie high hurdles in the seemingly Impossible time of six seconds list. Though lb" experts refuse to lake this mark seriously. Simpson maintains that Heebie did It soundly, and fur I hernvire, will prove ll when he takes to the rlnders In the spring, ■ LEONARO-WALKER BOUT IN JERSEY New York. April 12 Benny Leon Mid, champion lightweight l«ixcr of the world, and hi* manager, William tilheon, prolmldy have received an ultimatum by tide lime concerning the baltlc ground for the proponed bout with Micky WnJker. holder of the world welterweight title, Wnlker'M new manager, who line aeveral Important connection* on the other Hide of the Hud*on river, ha* ar rived at the eontdu*lon that If Leonard Want* to light Walker for tho welter weight championship the ring must he pitched on New .fer*ey *oll or not at all. Olympic* ^ill See Many “Cotiirliark'" Attempt* New York. April I:’ 11. V. Vatcn tine any* Hint the coming Olympic meet* will be marked by dozen* id "comeback" attempt* on Hie part of a* many of America'* former ath letic great*, and none of Iherrt wdll be delivered with more determination than that of .1. Alfred Lc Coney, who, ii* a genlOl* at Lafayette college la*i *|ii lrig, wit* shorn of hi* 100 yard and 220-yard Intercollegiate A, A. A. A title* by “Moot*" Lever of Penn sylvania, arid Fred Love Joy of Cm hell, respectively, Witrit* Oiit-of-Town (»«inc. Any town In th# nraiby Vicinity Unit la looking for a gamr* with ho Omaha t^nm for n^xt Hundny nftrr noon rnn hr lornrnfnoflatrd by mil |lng Walnut 0Mi nnd unking for i Friday. AIM l'.HTIHKMr\T AIM Mi l lnKMK«T. STIFF SORE ACHES AND PAINS SOUR STOMACH TOO MUCH URIC ACID? LET US SEND YOU THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT 85-Cent Bottle (32 Dote*) FREE Just because you start the day “too tired to got up” arms Hnd legs stiff muscles sore burning, aching back- dull head nervous irritable WORN OUT before the day begins do not think you have to stay in such condition. Rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles, and nil ailments eaused by excessive acidity make one miser able. Be strong and well. (Jet rid of the “rheumatic" pains, stiff joint*, sore museles, "acid” stomach, Kid iiifc or Bladder troubles so often caused by an execs* of body-made acids. If you have been taking nil sort* of medic|pes without benefit, let The Williams Treatment prove whut great relief it gives even in stub born cases. Hundreds of thousands have used it. Established 31 years. To prove The Williams Treat ment conquers kidney or Madder disorders, rheumatism, and all ail ments caused by “too much IJriq Acid," no matter how chronic or stubborn, we will give one K5c bot tle (32 doges) free if you send this notice. Kindly send 10 cent* to help pay postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. William* Company, Dept, CA-3283, P.O. lildg., Kust llnmpton, Conn, If your sleep I* broken by an ir ritated bladder that wakes you up every few hours, you will appre ciate the rest and comfort you gel from the free bottle (32 doses). Send at once. You will receive a regulnr Kf><• bottle without incurring any obligation. Only one free bot tle to the same address or family. Nothing sent C. O. D. Slrililinu FiiM Taking on ^right Saw V*ii d t ■ ’tat •** t» ling M a*t*w t*8 N li»H UmI aiiktr »hw n#*i tw« * a* I • h* Will l<* * f«M IM|M liMiiKMikl, and It ti* t*n l I Ml* l*d lain hairl* Willi 1 Ha h*M fl#ld art In Itial ilaa* til* f,ilu*a will aaatn tnltMar lhan *i*f Miltdtnt i» a falMNil la,* |n«|lli*1 H* rdtatintnanal ahlll for Mi ymilli and liwllad r*n*l1ani a Than* h wil#h *ig ■ nly 1 f \ yniihda. ha la almiisar than iha avataa* NUfr of lh«l walgM. If Hi# (l«M wllh MiTltw* In Nan ark had gritt* In n Hnlah, (MMim •inaly w-nuhl li«i# aanrail a knink mil, Tha Uaniaia 1*11 would hart it ■ aliad lli# rafi r#* * dat Mon on |mlnl* anyway If a riillnK l*y Dial nlWalnl Had hatn n#i tniitad hy Ian' NOT SOLICITED BUT APPRECIATED v___* Oitmli.t, Nrli.. \prtl I1'—HpiirlliiR Kdlfiir, OmnliH I tally Hr*1: IMnr Mi — I ri'*il llir Oinaliii Itir, iiiiiI riljnj rrmlltiR llir aptirtiiiR piiRr, r*prrinll) llir itupr »i illi'ii hy "Kiwjf," I I"’ llrvc llir Onmlm Hit MhihN nut In fronl In Iho ivrllliiR nf nnmli'iir *pnrl*. \>rv truly jiiiirn. Itlt.I.Y M'KIAIil K. 123.1 lirauf M. Morr Than HIM) Athletes Kxpecteil at Kansas Meet Lawrence, Kan., April 12. Kntrlrs from all sections of the country are In prospect for the second annual University of Kansas relay Karnes. April 1 !*. The athletic association has announced it Is certain there will he a larger representation than last year, when son athletes from 77 In stitutions competed. I ARK SMANAM R 5 □Kit IPS a trei kled fared monajsijr nnd hi* name is Herman Vic lot' 11° "HI pilot the Witter ii. ('lark team of the (late City league. Fellow manager* better he war* of Herman and hi* nine, for the old saving about freckled hoy* alwnya having *nmn trick up their sleeve may apply to Victor and hi* Clark nine. Herman I* one nf (he meat on thiisiastie managers in Walter Nel son'* loop anil always one of the first ones to he on hand the night the loop inert*. On paper. Herman has a real line up, Put what his men ran do when they get on the field remain* to he seen. Has Loudest Voice Amongst Amateurs Amateur fan*, no doubt, will quickly recognize the gentle limn In the plcturr. Yep that'* right, It * Jimmy Sl^irnil who po»»e* *c* the louoeet voire of any player ivho perform* on the amatrur lot*. Hkornal ha* a new part to play In amateur rank* thl* *en*nn, being re eently appointed manager of the V In ton atreet Merchant*, Jimmy I* » (racking good third haaeman and m iurdlng to hi* friend* lie will make a* good a manager n* ha I* player. Many fa*t amateur* are numbered among the member* of Hkoinal * nine. The new manager of Ilia M< r chant'* nine ha* played with *in h fii*t team* a* the old Sample Hart inue, nine* Optical, Ho wait I "in tore, Woodmen of the World and the! Walter fl. Olarka, Mtih Koruf*. HiHimgrr #»f llif < .irtfr f.itl** i'lui», l» Hi funk inff t- nnotl»*»r ■ fff ‘I h» R ill Con f’c* < * I • i ’ m ' " f»f ■■ . A Klml krhnrldfr lm* rtleaaed M»jl« < ap- . per, former Hank* ll alar Cm 11 Nrhnalder of flu* Mchnehler Clee - Irici haa released John Maker/ I reddle IttplimHii will raptaln tlie • Junior loop have • bang'd their name to the Mouth Omaha J unlor*. The f It A f|'* half releii*rd II Hon ahof and Clafetu e lt|eaa|e Too many player* waa the reaaon given by Manager A«a Whited. The fort Ornutm Moldler* ha*e u full blondrd imlluti »r. elver by the name «.f Hevmoiir and, a* .ording to report*. he la eom* • atrliei. None of thr Mitndftr a# him I hum. Iiittn algned itnv pla ye ra. anrordlng to the rr. | or da of the an ratary of the Muny llioo hall naao< i.tflon l.m Krupekl of the Woodmen of thr World atrurk out the flrai two hefteiaj to f«. . him in n pra. lh a ga»na lull Mur | day at Font*n*ll* park I lure Vntea, outfielder, who *** with (he Nebraaka Tlrea laet eeaann, will prr.h ably play wlih the f'ninn I'm If** Khglnr man of tha Metro loop The Wrhoelder K.lrrlrk* of the Metro loop are all eet arid taring to g<< e *ording to Fruit Hrhneider, *ha liuaHlng mariner of ha rle* frl- it The Klnnrt NhoM of the Arnerlrnn league will (.lay the Mro* n I’ark Met r haute, art Independent pine, a pra. tb.-, gama at ftlvervlaw park tlila afternoon I lie Knlghta of i oliimlme tram of (hr Metro loop hit a a him- h of left handed hitter* in their lineup. About el* »f th knlghta hat from the porfald* t,f ih* Plate. 'I lie Klnner nlinea lone elgoed It** Oden, rail her; Ale* lfr*>nan. « w*> h-r, and t'lyilr l-ugalel, ■mo*,| hnaetnao Men ag rr Wllglg haa rr|e*aed Ray Mln'uin, ralrher. Mtood/ird I uuiolr* of the Metro loop hne m faet Infield in ftube Fell man fnit beer, V1nff|* Krlrglrr ae- '*0*1 be-- Hal Meriden, ehortalop, and Frank Man- *iw#, i bir d bare Frnle Holme*' Junior* of thr t.Hh t It* loop rialm one of «h** f a at re | Infield* In the le igue In Nlfhat.lt f ret I n- - Hal* aerontl haae, F* k*r, ahoflatop, an*l Mike Nrwbeig. r, third bee (lark, who formerly r*oght for the Hrraton tie ) and Walnut <1* i ** i pin tllnea will do the receiving for the I liter. I’*. If I. etorr drpeifioent team that will play out t*f town ball A former Trrh High ami todrprmlrrtf outflahlrr wait* a berth >'»h *otna faet Southern nr Hair » |!y league team Anv tram that urn'a an outfielder tan irarh him hy railing Market 31 ft Y. Frank Oelelinnty. who did the reeelf log for l|.• ftrlVK If V oil far If team whan they .win the »|ty * hamplonali11» in H*‘*t haa algned a • ontra« t »«• * *t* n for the knlghta rtf I'nlomhu* tram I p to the rloelpg lime of the off Ire of the ar irtai) of the Mui#r M**H*ll ere*. * latino Thutadav evening. • - *nr*ti*.ta bed been flle*| by thr Metropolitgti Iregur t*f thig number the Murphy* atgned it the uinahn i’ollca, 10. Carter Lake club. th* K»i gh'a of * ••iiimii '« ii. tn.»n I’li' f i; Kii(in*fnni, 1 \> o< « third ha** for ih* Fn? t Oinnlin Holdl*ra. i" a handy gant with th* hut I.aat w«» k, In m lira* fie* mt* with tha Woodman, ha polad n«i fntir •af* blow >>ii of fua trip* »o th* plata. •lot* honm of tha tartar l-uk# « luh An>a ha hn a a auriirta# for tha standard I Laundry tanrti. Tha Wanelarda and tha • Uttar l.uM1- rnaai in th* oi <• dapartmant Tha Horrna Htrrrt Itnlldnga, who will play tnd*p* ndant hall, hat* on* prof** aioMfll ami four amntaur fighlara on th*lr t*i*111 "Mad V*wa Murphy la *h* pro” fighiar and th* four amatatifa a-* Mil*' 1‘M .alka Krn**l Vie ant. Jo* Favalka an*l H*oiga W'* lg*r. Mfloflgrr Vrunk t raw fold aiinounrrd Inal night that th* I'otn « ntna would hr** up ha fo|nw • f *.» Hi* opmlnn gain* HagUy, *at»h • tawf'rd, f»*t* t» or. yolt, firat hHaa , Tarffay, a** ond haa* Fl*ldlrtg ahnrtatop. Ityan, rIttr<* •*««* ,V|* • oy, Kruagi t ami Nation. outfleldna. Iht* Vilopp HnrllHt I’rlnllni I n., la lltr only JnduMirltil I ruin (hut Iihi not paid I'* fiatirttise, a* ordlnir to I'enniaona re* old*. C I*. I»*dght .Auditor* OverUml Tu**a, Cudahy I'arking Co, lien M uit* ii ml llairilng <'r#gfn Co, arn all paid e* fat aa Ham. hl*« fe» la * oo< ertied. "Hoe" I'rmil. hIiii guide* III* poalnffh . nlna **r* r the tough *->** of amateur 1**11. haa tMaa man pi ■ | t nlng I h-' Atri'Tli mi J t»*u«* AMmml. Mil* p «i III • o «'l *ft. Ill,i.-ill. ii Kunr lltiffln Carl Cglvnrl, hJyn. tjenrg*- Atthnod, I * • t*r aon, .1. .1. .I* ‘ <* and Cheater Calm I Tli» tViHiilinni nf the IVorlil nmilnn • hntupa of leal aeaaott, will prnPaJliy pi* a*nt I he follow tig lineup for I he open tng gain* Mnelirtiari. t/tlrher, Monte and Klllpekl, pH* here, ll.tegen. liar m Mi,'I mm*' *- filet hi* < hudhi-r re> **lld !■ i -• . t ,i < latiR, ahorlatMp, Tin I f t , fhlf*| ha*e. It*»k, M' Kengu#, 'I t a< y and lern * in, notflelderg. Manager I’al f nlilll of (he M« Rrnm f*> ntlat* haa lie following lineup I" pt* »enA If* *ha follower a of ih*> Arnertrati If* f* Movla Hoff .lit* her, I*m ** It I Hoff and Wilford pltrhara; i,tt< i. > t ■( I Inlehan .'d linnovart •..■•ml loi i • rf i r ell, el.oH *t,.j, < ah ' third f.u*r I • tit left field, l amb, r*nf*i field, and I l i out man, t * lit ft*Id Manager Urn N|m hltiR of lit** Plnfro# • on* arm*,mo **a hla lin-np f«• r ilm op-o * amna aa follow*. Carl \l-m k", fal-het l aol Hamilton and IViliiatu lllootn, pit* b '*■ M»N"' f i' I b*-r Mot Harm r*« "fi'l lii'ii. I’gttereotM -h'trlatop M.h.h.ol thirtl lot** I’hlfllp". |efl field. UriM(*« *nt* r fi* l«l Him k ton. right field I,get Monday (hi «Ht*a defe.tfed »h** Mwifi Imt* penriafitwho me aiao uieioher* of ||»e Infer*, if y Hague hr the m mi «*f * iM | I Important Hoxinn Hunts I Ills II rrli April II- Date *>ftad* agu»n i I rookie Mr lioell, IA round* In llof fnlo. April 14- HoIiIm l*ar«#* non * H «t ^iHMt and nnioltt of lltira «• AA «l j ih ItittM. In rapt wing ihw N*»n»! aM f*o*uh t*t*n < hatvpp^ahlp nl | • Hf at fof Hi* IMHlif j out llavtft N a fit M w bn H fi-r iMn nill n<*l l«# r«i«inltil hi any irath I tifltif tmt tha national oprn 1(1*1 hinning (m(b| * f III #m nt t*atlar than th* fliutf nhh nhiih lir non a iMr »*•* Ilnur n, aitn a fta flr*( n<*tt ilia hit I llnttnl *>!*♦n olmniptonahlp Ivt I'M A ban • aptmad pMrthitllv nvan tltla of rnnaaqiiatH a In (ha golf fttfH. 11« liaa ha|i| Hi# lhhl*h npan* (ha t ratx h opart, (ha National. fha Wfwtarn, (ha Ma(W)|iollUti nih| other mHional niNt atntn fit Ian |nn ntMiarmia In mantlon Tha only wnrththllt aimruplonahin which ha na\ar took unto himaalf »■ ilia t'nnndlnn opan, hut llml may l>r ;oiM*llhta.| fnr by tha fnoI that ha hi*« »mt play ad in tha dominion avrnta t' • I any actant. WESTERN LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS _ IITAI. UTATIftTirt. Horn — IfWni. I ln*«lfic iflon—iVrprtiinl Hr** A. ^tilnrr IlmH—H.'i.MlO mnntlih I'lii.wr l.ltnit-—nitlrrn l’rr*Wlrnt—llhrff It. Trurnr* llr**«li|4|i»rt#*r»—:Sf» Ailnnit M < !• I - I IIRO. i m ii rHK*»iHKN r** . I * v I umaf* nr IW9 tW ,‘r ' UP \ Well in.. i* 11 *»* ‘ till that A* • Whilst, th min In / ppiurd who will imut it** th* * I A Q. r«ilr«»:i*l nine In tho Aum-I «n league* N u r«l!n«t*1 mm. Ace Ja Olio < f 1h*» I'* si hUMlrr w unionp tho man nr* iIn hi-* cliruit Wo Imim- thlw wtaforrunt pn tho fact that A**e rounded up tho largoat nurnhf r **f i*»* riflt#• »»f an* i . Somethin;? like 40 na n wie op th#-* <*. Ti. A hi ' Pin** will I - ill read*, to of»jj the* flajf In tho American loop. HIMI'MFIKD liOI.F. Golf In this country I* developing > history—a literature, and Its annul" must be written by champion amateur golfers. I believe that every cham pion golfer owes It to the game to publish during his lifetime a dee cilptlon of hi* method of play We eannot expe l professional* t o do this for us Moat of t hem have not t h < time, the lnellti.-i tlon, nor the Gaining for the work. When It comes to u* through a am ond person It Invariably lose* much. Then, loo, a<)f is n professional's means of live liliootl, and «> cannot eapret him to give nway all the aei rets of hi* trad* I have reached Hi* Hge when bust oe«* la likely to rlatm the greater part ■ f my time, therefore, I seize this farther lmck( and in thuM days 1 played n vet y wide • pen t * m e. M > grip f! ffi-rrd . h -* . • r r of n* i«jf • m v >p - a - f<' » m * • diftrrol. in ! I * *• « H*-p! * .-r*»i. • ;* fin fh* it'll m ord» f <■ • h" *-r (•us rale* with *• h it I had w*;stifed .i , i Hi. I I III I' l -l-.l I Hi- ini'* * I- '«! of |»rm » te- *■» F#e|. n’» ' h rt r| •- ?»11 * in **i»i hi tig *ifd-i graft! fg lit* wily a Seb* m !.«• V l fill l' I gi\ - It * - • * * I ; / ii • m runimii • in fo-v it I * oald hi***- to solve th** eucii on ».f ‘ijfi p-> nnmni i ((* a! • I not •*{ i i.» <-r» i / !*tari< rg and * * ,tt* i in «w*fer #«• bau* '»«r oty - r« •*« * h . **d > »-r*t I -r attu>Ul|t of •! * I»« rh*‘ t **#•!. I •aw ctfarti the r»«‘ * why -*.» many golf • HI |fi«o Ihoir « lh a < -fi h# > lr if * hoe! ! ft."tight »t-i»t ih. r* Piu»t be » way nut. .«*»♦! I .,»•* !f tu find It F( n-ri#n« - had been yradsally • nc Iiii r m* thut tb- mi. * ■ r v ■ • aht mod * < ti*y|ja « wtjld I.- *i—■•! f .i nl! rfulr*. *i # W if- file Mlf" ‘«l mI 'I *. - *->.'(»» * fig I ( on t a ti-d my , r t» -* * men * *, .'ltd »vt f i goon I dol*i • m i w iif*t h* r I w ■ t-- -> ■ *it | h fhrtt iif V- s nr mi. .,f J' %gfffa I «•#d | l h- ,”f * ■ * x «h ti ! stiff hngth-tiing • • • a .,*• f<. ihr <1 * iHK'f I bat I v . n t (“d • . g i h# h*.fcp v.-rj imile and I V-tu t.ghf ml M If I h « i him# to f*ra•-( |.-- f# * maithi*- *fi n j - firacto *-g Ih- irtlflrt? f 4J'f (f* if 4 **><| -very ti *r I ii*i ( | .p . »»K- et»e full' 1 wan h-U'if.g * 1 h* I to t*!sy PVrpyrlshf P?l » f. K M'.rf . i tdm pl.i ’ nl with Ih 1 (nlir»'• \VI e v *a*f *■ il'.'l, e,-,* * *#»**«n i -,*i t-,WtS VWfttiM NH ip** «*«*• -hM i • » M , t p ,»»»(. M r t \ lop »P r*» »!* «>• I «*• N .. Imp I. * innrp lb«« *;p rotlM* by Or* up* I ri»H rubt of 1b* S*w Vot V r ntotnlP It, m*ro ttnjirp « II Imp In lb* It u. Mil 01 Ini flO’ll Of! M»V ? IPpPrillt '* i f IH* MnnIHy iif lb* |w*rforitr*rp in II » rriiiiii *rr|il ItlrMnl hp* ti"! >*t », ■. (n»| »n ii|i|mn'nt fur th* chlbp*. U. I'. STORES TEAM WANTS CONTESTS T);» 1‘nJrxi Pacific atnfe department which will have a fan* Independent tram In the field la ready for out nf town games for any Sunday or hoi! day after April In. Mutineer Buzz Chnmlierlln hna - toyed dates for games with Colum bus. Net, . for May 4. .lone * and July 11 and would like to schedule a entne for April IT. rti t of town tennis that want to hook games with the store depart ment Pam < -in do so by eallinat Man -il-'c fdiiiirtborlnln at Walnut 0M1 or I rank Holmes, Market tic*,I after ft p t i All i * r r8 nf T’nlojj I’aeifle 'tore department. Sesto Now Manager V_I_/ J John Sesio —■ < ilt.N'NY FO'To, * ho wt!l manage •.... i n v\t i lull of ihe Southern loop — i* not only an amateur t»i«rliall manager hut an amateur "pug" a* well ime i.tnt E't triurh Informa tion i i -1 i.Sng the Diet* nine thene day* SV. have teen abb- hot Withstand It*^ pr-to a imving enf hu»b**fn at Ihe 1111 rent tin i In obtain Ihe Inform* tiutt that e< »lo inlendii to keep hi» ilet;; pine up in the running tht* eeiafi n, letrl year (he Metz club, tinder |.John * management, played Cine* C I lull and ultras* gave the league lead ■ r« a go d run for their money. ( ommrmiil jiiiiI ImliMrial to Moot Soon I i «|ii> • N\ ill • K »ir llirf llrimiiMlIait at "V liiratlay I t ruing. Vu.ti, ninm*'« u I. ( f 1 • ap’ * r# th* i‘ rmr>»f' I n 4 u • I r I • t. it h ant ttiiadap In • I l#*«u*« an n.tnnr*a lt)*t m**l a* . f th* Comma* ■ i ,.i i InfMirtat j.a h Ml ha I *ld *t hi* t.fflcm at Ih* "V" . >1 Tu*-rl*y, April m« 1 hi Hintiy Iahaat l*n*u*a will meet on Thuradoy, April 17» Th* Commercial lt>;i(fn» I* now nr B • l/r.| till la romprael of a * team*, which will pIhv thro* time* around. A ' : .it • - In till* loop w ill *'*rt a' ♦ nV|. Tt <■ *• hedtil* of Ih* opanlna b-imr. which v II b* pl»;r«l on April 19, follow ■; Klral National Banka ttlay* t.uar’ ante* Kiiml I.lfr. (hiinltii Niitional play* Omaha Printing t o. linker Ice Machine playa N* braaka Power to. The Jni! . ‘nat league l» In n**d of ■ tloi t- -tn t" ' untl out a fa»! aia tc .-n kei) Thl* loop will alao **#rt on April 19 «r •! play* lhr** Um*a .ic l.nl TI - r] rowing* for Ih* open Inc gome* In thla circuit are: Cudahy Parking Co. play* Ore* lanil Tire*. II iriling ( reamery Co playa Iten Biw ult Co. I P. Krelfhta drew a bye. Several change* have been made In the personnel of the manager# of the Commercial league. Ed Tilley will han dle th* linker be Machine Co : Krank la- * '< •' |."‘*id*rrf of the Cltv league several year* ago. will pilot the Omaha Prints, and H. M. Young the 11 y h< - r»f *he T'!r*t National Mank team. higlifeen teams mi l>» grromtno ■lab-d in tlie efnirrli loop and I# ■ an lie l a hen rare of in the Sunday silw.nl loop \t present, Weston ha* the application* of If rhurrli and HI Sunday school* on hand and the entries for both leagues will ■ lose mi \pril I*, when the leagues will hold their dual meeting*. If t North tirntrha church**, which have their own anaorlatlon, wdn with the original t’hurrh and -t|' I S nl leasoe* the varatvr iee - f»»th th- Churrh and Sundaj School Imp* will fie filled. The Vtltnlrtlrf fleefrtes ef Ihs Weirs ;'•*»!• hn « 1 nf 1ir.r P< » > * »,(, r*f h*t. K i Dl#f, i uaf#r inti l'«r an ' | ■ h#r«, Roiifjf, f!r»I • M • * ■ J '-ac# Tlftdr, «hortf(Ai : • I T Mflfl. i#ft f #!1, i-f’tmr f *Irl, 0* >i S + nthtngr. r g ff#M » if win Hi# *•!#,• *f/ • *» ft _ %eFLORSHEIM SHOE i ^O'lKE shoes, like good com pany, arc a satisfaction to have—a pleasure to be as sociated with. One reason why so many men wear Florshcim Shoes permanently* THE RJAl.TO * Otis *f ear m \ii Fieri brim SJO The Florshcim Men's Boot Shop til.*) South Sixteenth Street IfrlNfrR Ntrirf n