of Prussianiam North said. are most successful with,” said the League at the Hague state of affairs as the Browns were Dr. declar-j has been done. At the the pennant, and militarism is forever.” should the prac- nothing Mrs. Boyle. “The gradual change ed on her return here after a i gone commission stop out of the pennant last “Thus far we have had suc- are Expecting it even looks like kept most cases latent Magnates too much tc time at the is in nothing five weeks tice of making weight present year by a weakness dizzy cess. We hope there will be few- trip through Germany. Year For Baseball American runners will make that is ‘just coming out on them’ Big into a division. the corner.' “I am convinced that the Ger- get down lighter er men later on to put in peni- some developing King’s Youngest Son * * in the events had a but is caused by * p showing If the Brooklyn Robins* 2! Big poorer elec- it can be cor man people as a whole are really New York, February mile than they team to out a third tentiaries, reformatories and disorder. Usually In Motor Car Crash For the first time since he se- •ibovc the quarter help good are tric chairs.” rected.” that Germany lost the war league baseball parks being did in 1920. baseman, if they had one, they glad leeted the eastern field ;*s a new North his- associates the clinic records children Feb. 21—Prince George off se»son so developing most rap’d-! would in the National Dr. and In and have no desire to return to a | London. enlarged during the Hcis- Sweden, figure world to conque-, Johnny of track! believe the ounce of who on and juvenile court son of King George and fans can in every department League chase. prevention police monarchial form of government of youngest that room for 461,000 coach ly es- man, former Pennsylvania will! applies exceptionally to books are classed as “incorrigi- Queen Mary, had a narrow and infield sports, probably proverb any kind, particularly a restora- the two cir- a. an automo- be found around is to have real schedule most said Mrs. are listed as suffering from cape from injury in going America thr crime. “It is striking” bles,” of the Hohcnzollerns,” Mr.-. an increase of give opposi-j tion cuits. This is to a team through next 3ea win a as- bile collision Saturday evening put tion. The Swedes will lot) Establish Bad Boy Rebecca Boyle social service “conduct disorders.” said. how- Dubois between London and Plymouth, it over 100,000 seats. son. It isn’t John’s fault, and they will be helped sistant in the “that we Cincinnati is the first Ameri- of points j Clinic in Ohio City clinic, “And I am convinced that the Prince th<J New York Yanks was nnade became known today. The Owners of ever. The schedule up of' the smaller nations more from worried to establish a bad boy bv some j get children can city want to repay mto a Germans really was traveling in a car owned by put close to $2,000,000 before John was signed us couch. will cut further into the! than from the who Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 21—Cin- parents police. clinic. sum to France. I was will accommo- * ♦ any reasonable Lady Mountbatten, who new stadium that States. “That is a It means United has a clinic good sign. told Dr. Ludwig Hoofer, the car collided can be- increased soir/ some! cinnati opened was by driving, when date 65,000 and There had to be a victim If the Swedes develop toj are awake to the im- parenis of schools at car collided with an- the need arises. in San and some find out how bad children Woman New Hun superintendent when the to 100,000 if place and he was found sprinters weight1 get; of the least Says good portance nipping VVeisbaden, that the French felt with anothr machine at a danger- The Yank owners are the j Frank Fuller, an they will have a great that way. Wants to Deal Fairly Antonio—young men, criminal tendency before it hasj and had but one men in base- win the only bitterness one cross-roads. shrewdest business outfielder. chance to championship.! An bad is bad made its in- habitually boy imprint permanent.” in v ew, the making of a None of the occupants was lmll ai.vl they must think that None of John McGrav/’s regu- America’s team will he a veter- Feb. 21—“I am! real end j because of mental disorders ac- Some of the children brought \ Philadelphia, *' of! but the other vehicle was a invest with very few ex- want buffer state that portion jured, they are making good lars have signed their contracts, j an outfit as, to Dr. been nodmal vinccd that the Germans to, cording Eemerson North, in by parents had f the Rhine. rather badly damaged, their to the new play- no athletes have been' reasonable sum to Germany we- mint of money. They all belong ceptions, social in of the' until a certain Then their pay any \ damaged w om do worker, charge age. I am convinced there is rather badly added seat- all high i developed since 1920 good enough j Mrs. Rachael Davis “But Improvements bring er's union and they’re clinic. began to observe France.” j the team. Gourdin, the parents gradu-j a new Germany; .at the repub- ing capacity at the Polo grounds salaried stars. McGraw natural to make “We learn whats Dubois, former national secretary of all products obtain- j broad wrong with al changes—flights of temper, has conic wholesome indicate that world’s champion jumper; Women’s International lic form of govi rnment and the Cubs park is peeved. their and after we of the the of distillation.i< ly and the heads, have- pilfering. and t.iat old ed by process that the base- from S Lf coney McAllister, to there to stay the. _IxiJ. other owners figOre Fuller was bought found we treat we League and American delegate | Brown, the Dartmouth out, their heads,” “This is the type of child ball business will be goocT In the and the Giants sem him sprinters; An.onio the with high jumper, and Hellfrieh, future. a contract. He sent it back are about last middle distance runner, Business wasn’t as good a brief note to come higher. the only ones that may make season as it was in the years im- Secretary Tierney told McGraw the team who didn't go to Ant- mediately following the war, but about it and McGraw ended it werp. it to bo. A ’im the air.” no ono expected slump with: “Give i«/w Uniy SIX auuciea uu tilt- had to come and when it did ar- He it. got team had had previous Olympic that it di< rive it was fortunate experience—Dan Ahearn, Pat Mc- with itself. row between majors not run away This draft j Donald, Ted Meredith, Fred Mur- From mid-winter observations it minors has developed several and ray, Pat Ryan and Matt Mc- ii won t looks like a four team race freak turns. The majors Grath. w t DOin leiilcueSo send players to non-druf leagues) With the exception of Meredith be- be good if there is such keen com- unless it is provided that they and Murray, they will also bo The on| petition and a hot race. come subject to the draft. the next team probably and with! Then also there is the ease of presidents of the non-draft leag- them as veterans will be Tom not Babe Ruth. ues have ordered their clubs Campbell, Jimmy Connolly, Sol If the Big Fellow comes back to accept players. Butler, Mike Devanney, Jake next spring and starts socking | St. Louis Cards own the Syra Driscoll, Earl Johnson, Bob Iami- them fruni the lirst day, baseball cuse International League tlub Gendre, Jack Merchant, Brick a Loren Burchison, Charley is bound to have huge year as a farm, but Branch Rickey Muller. of Real ovv: Joie Mur- “The Si§n because the prowess of the swa can’t send any player to his Paddock, Ray, Johnny “The of Real Willie Allen Wood- Sign king will help the game every-1 team because President Toole phy, Plant, Watson and Frank where. says nix. ring, Ray Zuna. Service” Should Ruth, get going gooc1 The same holds good with the, New third basemen will play I Service” from the start, he’ll set a new Chicago Cubs and the Los Acr.gc- j a in deciding where three mark because he ought to be ir les coast league club. Both arc big part are 1 American League clubs going shape the way he has been act- owned by \\ illiam It riglcy. in the next race. this winter and all he need' pennant ing Willie Kamm, the $100,000 Pa- is the old confidence. the * * * U. S. Looking Sickly cific coast star, might play Games Chicago White Sox into the It has been the cause of fre- For 1924 Olympic world’s series if he lives up to his that the New quent complaint a lot New York, Feb. 21.—America’s1 rep. The Sox do not need York boxing commission pays lit dis- chances for another victory in to get them within striking tie heed to what happens in th the 1*>21 at Paris are tance of the- pennant.
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