I ) DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY. NEBRASKA. te whoso contract calls for 4,000 dooa fj,vJ3 SOME FREAK HURLERS INCOME TAX HITS MANY STARS uot got that much in actual salary. One thousand dollars of it la an op- ROME tion on his futuro services. The play- No. wants to know whether Players Who Can Use Either er, therefore, 51)002 Few ho shall turn In a statement saying Lengrand Hand in Pitching. that his salary Is $4,000 or $3,000. If ho puts In the latter flguro, Is he to Ib a buy Belgian Stallion, 9 years old; weight 1000 lbs.; small TO in by Includo tho option prlco ns a part of stripa forehead, nnd tight hind toot white. He wds bred his tncomq? Mr. Felix Conpoz, of Rassilly, nnd was imported March 1, 1011, of Youngatown Could Work by W. A, Lang & Iowa, Qo was foaled in 100U. Kecnan Tho mnrried players nro congratu- Co,, of Greoly, A HELP5 Equally Well With Either Arm lating In they havo to "Come themselves that Corcoran Tried $1,000 exempt, whllo tho single men MOVE FOR HOME GARDENS Back" With Left Hand. have to pny a tax on all thoy mako over $3,000. Of theso bachelors, Tria Widespread Idea to Interest Children Followers of baseball havo often Speaker Is tho hardest . Ho earns of the Country In Econom- heard of tho fellow who could pitch n salary of $15,000 and must pay a ical Idea. a fast ball with either hand and mako tax on $12,000, which amounts to $120. it curvo ulso, but few havo seen ono "Still," says Frank Raker, "If they Any Bupgestlon of Introducing a of theso pitching freaks. ralso mlno up to that of Eddlo Col- wider military tralnlnB among Baseball history tells of a chap lins I'll bo perfectly willing to split schools of this country Is bound to named Owen Kecnan, who pitched for with Undo Sam." meet with opposition. Hut ono inovo Youngstown, O., In 1S86. Kecnan which will be almost as useful in could pitch equally well with either GRAY timo of war is that being made by the arm. On tho Fourth of July of that MARE CAUSED TROUBLE United States bureau of education to season this wonder pitched two games mako homo-garde- n truck farmers of of ball against New Castlo and beat Umpire at Ball Game Tells Fans Cause tho 10,000,000 children who aro now that team In both contests. Ho worked of Commotion and the Game Is in public schools in tho United States. his left arm in tho first gamo and Proceeded With. Of conrso, tho relation of such n used his right wing in tho second con- movemont to war probably was far test, with tho odds in favor of tho Jack Holland of tho St. Joseph KPii1 ?j fSmf&M V K i i ' PV HflHHP&&cKLLLfl Ohenoy (2180S), ho by from tho minds of thoso who hav right whip. Western leaguo club tells this story: PEDIGREE Bired by Prinoo du Duo du Ohnnoy (11050), out of Charlotte (1G409). Dam, Mouohe de boen fostorlng tho movement. al- Tho famous of tho "Ono nfternoon last summer when II It was ThisnoB (02809), sho by Organisto (3004), ont of Fanio do Til- ready is bolng worked out In many Chicago team, in tho early 80's tho Omaha and Sioux City teams of po-rlo- d. lers (40705). cities. On tho statement of Dr. G. ono of tho great hurlers of tho tho Western league, wero indulging in won- D. Jarvis, tho specialist In charge of Larry lost tho uso of his a hot battlo a commotion occurred at right during tho season Will Stand Season of 1915 home-gardenin- arm tho government's g sur- derful ono end of tho grand stand in tho the 1885. heart, vey, tho relation this movement, if ac- of This almost broko his first named city. Tho several hundred Monday, at the Chas. Bliven farm. In years. It complished thoroughly, would bear to for Larry was not old fans rushed through tho aisles of tho Tuesday, the Char. Ileikcs farm. dawned upon him that ho might mako at war is strikingly shown. Doctor Jar-vi-s stands, every ono craning his neck a left-hande- d , for ho was al- Wednesday and Thursday at Henry Filmore's. estimates If half tho 10,000,000 over another's shoulder in an at- that ways clover throwing with his left, avollablo school children wero Inter- at tempt to discern tho cause of tho trou- Friday, at the Homer Livery Barn. used to practlco frequently. In ested in tho work the incrcaso In food and ble. Saturday, at the E. L. Ross place on the old tho season of 188C Corcoran signed Eddie Collins of . supplies would amount to J50.000.000 "Finally umpire held up his with as left-hand- tho Wm. Nixon farm. upon a Southern league team a ns a to annually. This estimate Is based pitcher reported for Though tho government Is having a amounts ranging between $6,000 and bands signal for tho contest supposition and TERMS $15 to insure iu foal ; $20 for standing oolt. Upon the tho that $10 Is tho average practlco as such. Ho worked hard to tough timo getting at tho facts, pro- $10,000. Thero aro less than a dozen halt; then, removing his mask and yield of a garden, though figures show donning his hat ho approached tho sale or romoval of mares from the county, foal bill becomes due gnln dovelopcd raro fessional ball players will pay Into tho who mako moro than that. Tho e, control, for ho at onco; or when mares are not properly returned for trial serv-io- that many such gardens can earn $25, exhibi- internal rovenuo some- notablo ones Eddlo Collins, Ty stands, in n loud voice ho cried: speed. Larry pitched a fow department aro " fees become duo at once. Due oare will bo taken to provent ?50 and even $100 yearly. thing fG.OOO 'Ladles and men.' A hush fell. tion games, and In ono of them ho llko in income tax. Cobb, Tris Speaker, Walter Johnson nooidents, but at risk of owner of mare, if she sustains any. What such a food supply would bad- But tho CO per of managers. McGraw Is re- "Tho umplro cleared his throat, then r kinked his romalnlng wing so for fact that cent and a fow mean to any European nation at this ly that ho was released, so ho bad tho players In tho American, National puted to make $25,000 in salary. ptocceded with tho announcement: Owner & Attendant " want to say of time can easily bo imagined. If war to quit tho gamo, for ho had run out nnd Federal leagues aro married and Tho players who take part In a 'I to tho owner Homer, Nebr. called tho young men from tho farms of pitching arms. aro thoroby permitted to claim an ex- world's series are required to put that gray mare that sho's down and Leonard Ross of thlB emption of $4,000 In In salarlos, can't get up. Thank you. Play ball.' nation, oven for a brief time, So tho ambidextrous hurlor Is moro salary, tho sum that amount with their ' theso school gardens would bo invalu-abl- o or less of a myth. Tho pitching gamo exacted by tho government would bo which makes It certain that every "And the game was continued." in supplying food to cities which is too strenuous for any kind of an considerably greater. man on a championship club has to From tho best Information ex- pay Income tax. otherwise might find themselves cut arm but tho good natural wing. the HE IS ALWAYS ON THE JUMP off from n ready supply. perts havo been ablo to obtain there In mnklng out their statements, tho Obviously tho great benefit of tho aro In tho threo leagues mentioned ball players, or tho club secretaries Actions of "Cozy" Dolan Have Tend- work by tho bureau of ed- BIG ED WANTED MORE TIME about 300 playere who receive moro who do tho work for them, have raised undertaken ency to ucation and its experts is planned for than $3,000 a year. This really means an Interesting question that may Keep Opposing Pitcher government Guessing All Time. times of poace. But in a period when Pitcher Reulbach Asked Manager six months, as that Is the length of a decision by tho the Westcott's Undertaking many peaceful movemonts aro viewed Chance to Call Game While Ho tho contracts. What they earn dur- beforo it can bo settled with definite ing tho other six also precision. "Cozy" Dolan, outfielder for tho Car-Jlnal- from a war angle, this plan cannot o Warmed Up Behind Stand. months has to bo reserve tho con- is a man Manager Hug-gin- tho attention of thoso who be- accounted for, but in most cases it Instead of a clause, after is nothing. now ono which declares own Ho always Parlors lieve preparedness is our best protec- The famous old Cub machino had a tracts havo heart. is doing one-four- th salary stipulated tion against foreign imbroglios. comedian In tho person of Ed Reul- Of theso 300 thoro are about 200 that of tho something once ho gets on tho bases. bach, tho lanky pitcher, now with the who earn moro than $4,000. There shall bo considered payment for an Ho lets tho pitcher know early in tho Auto Ambulance aro closo to 100 who draw moro than option on their services for tho fol- HOMES FOR RURAL TEACHERS Newark Federals. Ono of his favorite expressions when in a facetious mood $5,000 and 50 whoso contracts call for lowing yenr. For instance, a player Old Phone, 420 New Phone 2067 was, "I havo a scheme." Communities Are Waking Up to the Johnny Evets writes-- that ho will Necessity of Providing Adequate nevor forgot ono of Ed's schemes. Sioux City, Iowa. Accommodations. "Tho Cubs wero In Pittsburgh ono day, and It was Reulbach's turn to 55 s a Teachers' cottages aro ono of the work," BayB Johnny. "Ho up S2 aas &s ss J warmed sr-- &Ks u latest developments in education, for tho customary ten minutes beforo Hsa aa ss s v S:&J N.ti ixs-- ii .to They aro rapidly pasBjng out of the the gamo and seemed to have a lot "!". Sci tSSfig tho experimental stage, however; &Z g5 al3 m aig sg5 tho stato of Washington has moro than n hundred, and Texas is approaching E R I Ask Your Dealer to Show You that number. The plan has been de- sa a - s s r vised aB a cllftlculty result of tho ol -- -- ;x s-i- s , CO providing living arrangements for s aGg s,,s 8 P3 s2 -- teachers in rural sections. "Doard-in- o sC rs as" c ?1" a ns" 5s CO CO" round" Is no longer popular with 3 .ii (A ,,ti Xti sgti aa. &S 4 5a J5"33 "!a3 Bst A"3 CO either teacher or neighborhood. Then 33 53 o there aro certain advantages connect- to ed with tho cottage. It gives a de- Id M c C3 I fc as s sirable permanency to tho position, I c which Is beneficial to tho community asas s a &s ?. 5 ,.? hox saa aa ns well as to tho teacher; and when sso asS z fisa a - & c It is located near tho schoolhouse It w a aa- - nJ- - ns" z n &" CTJ I affords opportunity for work in domes- Q bh1" bJb'i b'--'i bi?' c '3 Sf o SH3 2j5 Sa3 33 53?fca "Cozy" Dolan of St. Louis. 3 tic science. Ono county In Alabama o3 52 CO completed - has its sixth homo for ru- gamo that he does not Intend to stand ral tcachors. In one town tho cot-tag- o CO -1 on tho sack until a safe swat sends was subscrlp-tlon- , E K a ft" m- " built by popular him on. Ho wants to roly on himself, has six ncrcs of land attached so ho usually sots sail for tho next to 5 j,ss a- - I R aw 7r It, and is occupied by tho teach- ass 8sa station. That station may bo tho - r.a sass ?ii- z 8" "r,M. er at a nominal rental. In somo of h- as" - ws homo plate, for Dolan makes three theso cottages sovoral teachers live to s:,tj usto ,,a, . to S2 "cS 25 SsS 33 33 5 5ill baso hits at times. But this docs not The Famous Sturges'Bros. Harness together upon a basis of scaro Cozy! If tho pitcher is careless housekeeping. It Is claimed for tho or spends too much timo winding up, If they Don't Have Them, write or call on cottage system by making rural life tho fleet Cardinal is likely to steal more attractive tho lack of male teach- n s home or to try to steal homo. Sturges Bros., 4ii Pearl St., Sioux City, la. i ers Is bolng to somo extent supplied. h9 9 E aR?i aaK v ""&" Hugglns likes that style of play. It New York Evening o ?,&: -- sa sn Post. , rg. zrt Z" does not always prove successful, but g M mnn ajqfl Mf;R ,?j?i rts ns Hugglns says it helps to rattlo tho op- Gardens for School Children. 3& 333 33 33 33.3 posing pitcher, and rattled There Is a strong economic truth at 53 a3 loso games. tho bottom of the .garden movement, and its value has boen recognized "" ' " long ngo in European countrlos, which THROW THE BALL STRAIGHT Incensed Embalmer Lady Assistant have brought about different forms of & Service development. Austria established ex- ss "w sa3 snR aR " Manager Rickey of St. Louis Browns Ambulance DC g Rt:a sr. r, sfl fi a Young to Avoid perimental gardens in Its rural schools of Newark Feds. J a?i a Advises Fielders as far back as 1809. Switzerland, Gor-man- y UJ Throwing Curve Ball. A a and England havo a garden of 3,33 5 5S 33 33 33 333 Eick.!nsorv stuff on tho ball. As soon as he CO manager Wm. F. courso In their public schools, while stepped Into tho box, however, bo lost UJ llrauch Rickey, for tho Franco goes farther and maintains not It all. Drowns, thinks a young player is Vtxde-rtackin- j 1 1 only flower and vegetable gardens, but "Ho walked tho first fivo batters foolish trying to throw curves and Includes orchards, forestry and beo that faced him. After two runs bad 4 na 2tj 'Ja sa itf; as other things when ho Is an lnfielder, JS right Industry. Tho garden movement Is been forced In Chance could stand it 5g as "K ss ? Zn 2?? ns outfielder or n catcher. It is all Iteul-bac- -- s$ia hurler, but not for tho others 415 of spoclal slgnlflcanco In cities whero no longer. Ho walked ovor to h 3 sa Sa &a s" aa n for a Sixth Street largo numbers of chlldron nro turned and said: 'What's tho matter on the club. Thoy should school them- 3 3 3 3 throwing a straight bait e.n 7i out on tho streets to loiter, toaBo and with you? Can't you lay tho ball on 53 33 selves Into, Auto 8471 Sioux City, Iowa maraud. tho platoT It you can't, got out of tho and nothing else. my arm, says I Perhaps tho greatest valuo of school gamo.' " "That's how I lost rtM "I onco gardens Is In teaching tho child how "I havo a scheino," replied Reul- a s h. a tho leader of tho Browns. - ,iS I owned a spltter better than f to mako a garden at homo and en- bach. 'I haven't warmed up enough. h as n h$ 8R an sRR thought Urn-pli- I ono couraging It to do so. It Is hero that Tell you what to do, Frank; ask o S3, - Z lZ " snR ss Rd Walsh over had. threw it O'Day to gamo a2 Jumped all over tho place. wo aro to attain tho real valuo of In- call tho for ton q SJV" " SR wSS H.Rfl SH day, and it I go I again, but struction and mako It pay. Tho child minutes whllo behind' the stand Sfc1 cXli eJS ci?" Well, tho next day tried warm up " AAvba n" nothing. My arm was gono. can materially reduce the cost of liv- and Bomo more' Ss? 3 33 33 33 33 could do Is why 1 think It Is foolish ing by not only furnishing I I : : i : ; "That vegetables to to during tho summer but tho surplus McClune Will Manage. for a player othor than a pitcher - ball. I my les- can bo- stored for winter use. Hugh McClune, who played with j try to curvo a learned That was too late, and in order this can bo dono Is no longer n mat- tho Worcester team of tho Now Eng--, son when It sumo fato I would ter of conjecture, but many examples land Coast lcaguo last soason, will I a 5 s not to suffer tho 1 nut to try IL" can bo given In proof, Mrs. Alox manage tho Fltchburg club this year. 8 a g ' g S i S advlflo others G?iat Caldwell, In Southern Woman's Maga- illir10 zine Birmingham Praises Chapman. - Los Angeles will return Outfielder preat Scoring Ability. else may bo said about tho Tidy Farms. Manager Joo Birmingham thinks Irish Mcusel to Washington. Whatover Ruy Chapman will outshine all tho ! BASEBALL NOTES Cardinals, either pro or con, all must K$3l If each farm In any community Is scoring fc r, ir m shortfleldors In tho Johnson circuit Another llnrtsell has broken Into admit that they possess somo a i Tr clean, tidy and welt kept, presenting a ability, Judging from tho fact that full of life and action, filled with the thrifty, homelike appearance, tho coming season. Chapmun has been the gamo. Ills front namo Is Harry, fire of fine inspiration and followed tho p C5 five honored with tho clean-u- position in The Philadelphia club has released and he signed with tho Cleveland they tallied runs In tho first , whole neighborhood will bo attrmtlvo to has games. by 250 short stories of adventure, tho Indians' batting order. Catcher Fish nnd lulleldor Fletcher American association club. He plays exhibition 1 xmmtit will make to visitors and satisfying to residents. tho Pittsflold club of tho Eastern asso- L'ocnl county tho Infield. and fair boards might Del Howard on Infield. ciation. Released Without Trial. create a very valuablo farm Improve Dol Howard will play an Inliold po- Tho Yankees havo a lefthander In Pltchor Harry Juul, recently released ment habit by offering u liberal signed by prize sition for tho Tip Tops, Instead of tho Another baseball surprise linn been Clarence C. Wnhlo of Ilrooklyn. Ho by tho Brooklyn club and TfeYOUTHS COMPANION for tho best planned farm In a neigh- , according to plans of Man-age- r sprung by Connlo Mack In placing was at one timo a member of tho tho Toronto club of tho International borhood or In a county New Castlo Mageo. He was tried at short re- Rubo Oldring at third base to sup- - I'hoculx A. C, and later ho pitched leaguo, was released without a trial Better Than Ever in 1915 Times. cently and did exceptionally woll. plont Frank Raker. for tho navy teams. or explanation by tho Toronto club The., the Family Page, a rare Editorial Page, Boys' Page, V Side Products. Fine Array of Talent. The National leaguo clubs have "Connlo" Mack's new shortstop, Joe Doehllng's Balk Motion. Girls' Page, Doctor's Advice, and " a ton of fun," Articles ol course, they all be- Of If force tho condition What a fine array of players to se- tried out 2,3CC players In tho last nlno Crauo, nccordlng to the Philadelphia Having rehearsed It winter Travel, Science, Education. From the best minds to the best on us, wo can to p PI-ra- a Southpaw Joo lioehllng return liver, com lect from tho mako-u- of tho 1915 to seasons. Tho hlghwator mark was Press, never walks downstairs. In- foro mirror, minds, the best the world can produce for you and everyone dodgers and parched corn coffe o. 30S. of the Senators now has a halk motion Ilut infield should present a combina- last season, with stead, ho slides down tho banister, in home, nere is no age If the packers aro willing to bo con- compare claiming tho which ranks with that of Ed WuUh the i tion that will favorably with that "It hardens chest CUT THIS OUT limit to enthusiasm for The siderate wo hope they will find a way that of any major leaguo club, both Trainer Tuthlll of tho Tigers has re- and makes ono fearless In a game." In IiIb palmiest days. With his usual grunt mili- amount of stuff on tho ball and his nnd sud It (or name of thin mvfr) Youih's Companion. to commercialize the of tho hog In offensive and defensive strength, ceived a letter from West Point with $2.00 for The COMPANION having B and tho moo of tho steers, Houston says Fred Clarke. tary academy accepting his terms as Since the major leagues havo kneo mended entirely, for 1915, unci we will ml Is expected prove big 52 Times a Year Poet. trainer for tho 101S football team. frowned on tho uso of the "emery lioehllng to a FRFF AM the bu of THE COM- - winner for tho Senators this season PAN10N for th, ntaKMna not 12. Lelbhardt With Semlpro Team. ball" by pitchers tho boxmon havo weeki of 1914. From Many Stow would suc- a sub- Immune Diseases. Glenn Lelbhardt, who used to bo Talk that Pbby been looking around for suitable THE COMPANION HOME Send y to The Youth's Com- as manager Washington Wants Wllholt. FRFF CALENDAR 1815. Men att fading the pans In salt with tho Clovcland team several ceed Jake Roultcs at stitute, and Jimmy Lavender of tho for panion, Boston, Mass., for Ilridgeport In tho Eastern associa- fool um- Tho Washington club Is still en THFM Th. B2 W.eHy Isuc of works are generally supposed to bt years ago, Is going to pitch for a Ctbs linB ono which will tho THE COMPANION fol15. exempt from cholera, smallpox, scar- Cleveland semlpro. team the coming tion was exploded when Stow signed pires uud have tho sumo effect to aid deavorlng to get Joo Wllholt from the THREE CURRENT ISSUES-FR- ES let fever and influenza. season. with Fort Worlh In tho Texas leaguo. tho pitchers. Venice club. I SCKIPTIONS RF .iIVPD AT THIS OFFICK