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Hh?Mnpyr Tablets tlu*ir documents with them when they1 report next week and sign on arrival. !• ive of the D. REST A BIG Crackers have already re* HIGH SCHOOL FIVE WINS ported. But they have been wintering. __CRACK in Atlanta They are Outfielder Moran. ! Infielders VANDERBILT Kibe! and Coffey and I^tchers RACE{ / Browning and Williams. < »f the 23 men on the roster 1H of them are Event at San ViI 1 southern born and reared boys. Of Winner of Grand Prix Race Captures Thrilling- tile Hi five are native Georgians. So It j of 67 ^ ' will be seen that Francisco the Crackers will In a; Exposition—Maintains Average measure be a representative southern and An Hour team. One-Half Miles Cracker Boss Has Likely The prospects of the Crackers at the, present writing is a doubtful quality. I San Francisco, AJareh 6.—D. Resta, withstanding this, only one serious acci- They should be better than lust Looking Outlay of Ma- season, driving car No. 9 in which lie won last dent occurred, when Bob Burman’l car however, when one looks on a at the men on Saturday the Grand Prix, captured to- turned completely over right-angled terial, But Lacks a the roster. turn. His mechanician. Joe Cleary, suf- day the 300.30-mile Vanderbilt cup race The fered a broken thigh and may be inter- catching staff, the real bugaboo.; Panama-Pacific Second Sacker over the course of the nally injured. will he well taken care of. In fact. ft«i exposition in what is said to have been Resta, coming up from the ruck, was will as strong as It has been i in years, one of the most thrilling contests ever second at the finish of the tenth lap. with the three men led a trifle more than a minute signed up. run in this classic, tils time was 1 being by DICK ISON The staff, with by Alley, No. 2. In the twentieth lap II.» pitching the three vet- hours, 27 minutes and 37 seconds* lie Hesta went into the lead, which lie held What Smith has: erans and the new men so touted, | highly maintained an average of 67 Vs miles. The of No. 6, from to the end. car Kuckstell. Pitchers—Dent. Thompson, Browning, whom two good men should be se- i Howard Wilcox, No. 20, was second in who was running a good safe third and Pear- cured, will also be Manning, Heitt, Allen, Williams. stronger than last sea ! hours. 34 minutes and 36 seconds; seemed assured of that place, met with son. son, Robertson, Terry. IMdie Pullen, third, » hours, 3T» min- a mishap in the seventy-second lap, push- Catchers— Jenkins, Rumler. Niederkorn. If a good second baseman Is secured utes, 37 seconds, and Ralph Be Palma. ing Wilcox into second place. Pullen, who made a game fight for First Basemen—Bhbel, Coffey. the Infield ought to be as strong as last No. 22, fourth, time, 4 hours. •):' min- # was nosed out after the season in utes. 7 seconds. second place, Second Baseman—None. fielding, with very little de-! was a Other cars finished as follows: seventieth lap by Wilcox. Pullen Shortstop—Bisland. crease in offensive ability. Fifth, William Carlson; sixth, C. 11. favorite with the crowd, his daredevil Bowden and j Third Basemen—Potts. Tullos. Waldron. Moran are sure of their New house; seventh. Barney Oldfield: driving bringing forth salvos of applause bertha in the race. Outfielders—Moran, Bowdfn, Flynn, the outfield. Moran la no new ! eighth, Louis Bisbrow; ninth, llughie throughout entire K. former wife Mills. comer to this league, Hughes; tenth. A. H. Klein. Mrs. W. Vanderbilt, having played with wit- Upsets were as the track be- of the donor of the race trophy, the Cracker* before. He wns sWapped frequent came from oil Not- nessed the contest. Atlanta. March 6.—(Special.)—From the for Comedian George Klreher. the latter slippery drippings. to above list of men, who will assemble at going the Pacific Coast league In ex- Ponce de Leon park next week for spring change. Basketball (Jame training, Manager Bill Smith of the Bowden a Slugger FEDERAL REVENUE Bowden. In left, will hit as Mai March inter- Crackers hopes to weld together a formid- well as bury. 6.—(Special.)—An Tommy Long, and will prove a better SHOWS INCREASE able team for the Crackers this season. sting and hotly contested game of fielder and base runner, the ••Rabbit," ft will be noted that no second base- here this afternoon despite his wonderful speed, not knowing Washington. March 6.—Government basketball was played Smith how man appears in the list. Manager to use It on the bases, while he revenues have begun to show slight between the Clanton High school team was will a. baseman from weak on ground balls in the out- either get second increase, clue largely to t lie usual team, which re- field and and the Marbury institute Third did not know how to throw. the majors, or he will convert Base- spring import business with consequent of the Clanton Moran, whom Southern league fans will suited 23 to 22 in favor man Tuulos into a. second sacker. enlarged from customs. The remember as a great fielder, will surpass receipts team. of the Browns has Back row: Henley, forward; Baker, center; Goodall, center; Front row: Branch Rickey prom- Kircher In that capacity, his throwing Burney, guard. Davis, forward; treasury deficit, which a few weeks | Smith another outfielder will he more Gillem, (captain) forward; Dorskey, guard; Hall, guard ised Manager deadly; he will steal more ago was in the neighborhood of $86,- j has the refusal of bases, and at the bat should Ivirch- and the local mogul prove Alter one or the most successful basket- that was feared by all high schools and Faker and Goodall, center: Hall (*00,000, has fallen to about $80,000,000 er's equal. and, five men. After a couple of weeks he ball seasons in the history of the school, minor organizations in the state. guards. substitutes were and in next few months there may But the Dcrskey, Many the for Bald Heads effectiveness of the outfield the aggressive Central school squarl The. at the of also Recipe is to the Browns’ training camp llig:h prospects beginning taken, those including the following: a further reduction. going as a whole on be depends the man that Is has completed its schedule. The team this basketball closing season was and McCul- and exceedingly Burney Harrell, forwards; > to see these five men in action pick picked to take Captain Welehonce's Although treasury officials ar loath Uald place. year was a reminder of former years dark for the local supporters last year. lough, center; Roberts ami Sparkman, Well Known Physician Nearly the man he wants. Hurry Is slated to the to make when such umpire exhibition when defeat was an unknown factor. Daily workouts were held am* tne new guards. These “near varsity” players any predictions j Now Haw New Growth of Hair V j games for the Crackers this but Only five men are carried over from spring, The. success this year lies chiefly upon recruits were put on to the and slick- have since been know’n as the school unusual conditions prevail, the exper- V “sly High _ | Is through with active play, the advice the last year’s team, Pitchers Dent, Brown- excellent ability of Coach F. J. Cotir- ness" of the popular game. Cubs, but have failed to keep up their ience of years has taught them to fig- j of Ills physicians I How He Uhl It being that it would leux, whose ceaseless efforts developed his The varsity chosen by Coach Courleux standard as several times they have de- ure o nincreased receipts from customs Tells ing and Thompson; Shorstop Bisland and prove disastrous for him to attempt to abundance of raw material into a team was: Gillem and Henley, forwards; feated the varsity—in practice. from about March 1 until the end or i First Baseman Eibel. It is believed that play. the tlscal year in June. Jf the increase j A western well known on these five have places cinched. The rest No matter who the man Is that at- is sufficient to keep the present deficit I politician, to fill account of his baldness and bis ready of last year’s team were either sold, tempts Welehonce's shoes, lie'll at a standstill the income may pos- never prove ns effective at MEMPHIS BILLIARD Ids friends by claimed under the the bat. And sibly wipe it out entirely. The tit le tor wit, surprised appearing option by major as a fielder he'll have to be another Mo- making income tax returns has expired, with a new growth of hair. Many of or DEFEATED league clubs to whom they belonged ran to the PLAYER equal ailing ex-captain. In INDOOR ATHLETIC MEET but it will be weeks before treasury his friends did not know, him, and released outright. Waldron was also on only one capacity will he excel officials are able to estimate how the i probably BY JOSEPH MAYER others thought he had a wig. On be- last year's team, but the last couple "Cap" Harry, and that Is In New York, March 6.—Followers t>f track A. W. Richard, 42 feet, 4^ inches, sec- tax is to act as a revenue producer only throwing. asked how he did it. he made the Had Welchonce had ing of weeks of the season, and is being con- a good throwing Philadelphia, March and field athletics were treated to an ond; R.
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