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HAT!'IUIAV, ACUII, Bit. IPill. GRANT« r Ai* UAH,Y COI Hl KB PAG« SIX Special Six STUDEBAKER You will fiuti oul thè Oiiiypi we weld l.lko now |M«rt» luvve togoGxw beiti. COBB TEACHES SAN ANTONIO KIDS THE P ieces To us The Last Word in Beauty, Efficiency and Power MAGHINE WORK If you inset wlth an aeddent "nave thè pisene." A hroken pari noed noi necsaaarlly lie replsced wlth a now ons The chancta are that we cali annosi and wsld thè franare perfset- ly thua »avlng you money, Urne and annoyance. We put tho "rsp" In re- «Ir *<>rk. . AMKNT'H AITO IlEPAIIl AMI» MAGHINE SUOI* MKRVICK CAK l»AY Oli NIGHT FNONM* d «> tid-J; xtghi IS WALTER JOHNSON THROUGH AS HURLER? Question Worries Admirers of Great Washington Star. Big Swede Put Up Gam* Fight With Father Tim* Last Season and Managar Griffith Finally S*nt Him to Kanaaa Farm. This is Studebaker Year J. F. BURKE NOTICE ! going scout, vour on our route, and you G OOD are broken down. here, with high class gear, the A SSISTANCE best within this town. here is where, your treated fair aud never R zIGHT treated mean. your pace, pnd rest your face, and get A RREST some gasoline. jobs we’ll make small, we handle all. G REAT from big machine jobs to small. your vtoes, save your clothes, we’ll E SCAPE do what you desire. And make our GARAGE a place for vour car to lodge. Fashion Garage & Machine Shop PHONE 163 SERVICE OUR MOTTO DAY OR NIGHT HARDIE Hand and Power Sprayers HOSE GUNS Orchard Ladders Bluestone Black Leaf 40 Oil Emulsion Lime Sulphur Arsenate Lead Oregon Growers’ Packing Corporation Telephone 61 Grants Pass, Oregon Used Cars We have an assortment of various makes, all of which are honestly priced and are as represented—It will pay you to look them over. W. S. Maxwell & Co. CHEVROLET NASH BUICK Ardencraig Farm For Sale Complete With Stock and Equipment at $50,000.00 For sale only by owner or auth orized agents Will Walter Johnson, »tar riglit- handed pltcher of the AmerieBn league. be able to stage a comeback? That la the question followers of the national gatuo are asking The “Old Master" put up a game tight with Father Time last season and It ap- (wared as If the latter had the edge. Johnson started to hit the toboggan it's alt very well to meet the king of England, or shake hands with the early In the season and this causetl President. But this quartette of proud and happy San Antonio lads wouldn't Manager Clark Griffith no end of change places with anyone For they are taking a batting lesson from the one worry. The former pride amt most of- feellv«* tw trier of the Washington staff and only '“Ty" Cobb, new manager of the Detroit Tigers. The photo shows Tyrus Raymond Cobh, manager of the IWirolt Tigers, ltd not appear on the mound as often giving up about a thousand dollars worth of time to four San Antonio ^Tvx.) is in other years, 11«* had not been winning games nt hie usuul rnte. and boy a. Griffith ill:ignosr«l hla trouble a* the much to lie franst "aorr arm." Th«- Big Sw,«le took the full course to open gîtes to kiooies of treatment that all star twlrlers wing* are In the habit of F re*.dent Ebbeta of Brooklyn to Ad He vlalted the famous mit Youngsters Free One Oay Honesetter Reese nt Youngstown. O. Each Week Thia Year. trim! nil sorta amt varieties of ¡rési President Ehl>eta of the Rrooklyu Many Players Can Count Their lient. but sll seemed useless at the Ime. elub expect* tu of>en bl» galea one Wealth m Six Figures. Every time the »|>rrd king einnrt day a week this aessoa frt-e to kids. ip last sen «on the strange, dull pain Re did that «evernl years ago. hut when one lad was accidentally kill««! Bom* E samples Cited of What Bov waa still In hl« arm ami he waa use lr«u>. A* all tnuitmrnts «•-emr«l to eral of Better-Known Ball Toaeora have failed. Ohl Fox Griffith gambled Have Piled Up far Thalr Com with fate and with anna. He »mt fort In Old Ago. lolmsoii out to hi* farm In the hope that a rest would do the mighty right High salaries ami long «ea»«m* have «rm more good than any amount of placed bull players In the capitalistic •urrerjr. clans Iliat 1». some bail players. l ast season st» the tiret year since There ar«- inauy men ua the diamond I listo that I Johnson failed to turn In 'today who can count their wealth In fess than 20 victories a He had won ■lx figures, the result of careful at eight and I lost ten when he was com tention to th«4r work and to tlielr In- i | h -II« m I to quit with the arm ailment vestments. Here ure Just a few eg I Johnson J Joined the Washington club ample* of what stnne of the letter- known bull player* have piled up fur themselves by tlielr ability to play ball aud to entertain the public: Ned Hanlon, former manager of the Brooklyn», can count his wealth up to six figures. Ilr has real estât«* In Baltimore. Pittsburgh and Greater New /York. Willie Ki*eler had a big »alary for a decade and saved hl* motley, HI» rent roll over In Brooklyn now keeps him from want. Jack Chesbro owns fanus. dairies, houses, henneries atxl game preserve« up and around North Adams, Mu»». Clark Grlttlth, the Washington man ager. ia a well-to-do ranch owner, with Montana land enough. If It was In New York city, to oulricli the As tor estate. Jim McGuire owns pretty much of Albion, Mich., aud Is one of It» lend- lug citizens. Jltn has played hall for 25 years, and since he got Into the big leagues has saved his money. Preaident Eubet*. Dannie Richardson 1» one of El In a full from the grand stand the Ultra's most successful business men. he deli of five da;.« for the boys was and his brother, who Is mayor of the abandoned, because It was hard to city, owning the biggest dry goral« -ontrol them. store In the southern tier. Joe McGlnnlty la Intereeted in an Iron foundry at South McAlester. Okla, and Is well fixed. v Sandow Merten has real estate In San Francisco and other pro|»-rty In California. Newark’s new stadium will John J. McGraw, the New York man feature amateur bicycle races. ager. should be able to draw a check * * • In the five-figure class. McGraw Is Carter, a Cornell runner, has left of a speculative turn of mind anti «Valter Johnson. «chool, but hopes to return next year. has been very successful In picking winners. In 1907. In 1910 he startleit the base Edouard Horemans, the Belgian Dan Brouthers la now one of Wap- ball world, then worshiping at the balkline billiard wlsard. Is «elfin pinger Fall»' leading citlaens and one feet of Christy Mathewson, by turn utructed. of Its wealthiest. Dan played a Ing In 23 victories. That wan the be * • • couple of yearn ago with the Bough glnnlux <>f his career ns the most ef- Many an auto will upend moat of keepsle club and led the Hudson River fectlve twlrler In either league. the summer Just outside the golf league- batting. Since that memorable campaign of course. Roger Connor own» enough real es 1919. Walter hn» reached th«- pinnacle tate In Waterbury. Conn., to Insure Hawaiian «wimmln/ championship« him a big Income as long as he lives. of III» success by winning 3tl games In n single season. Each year lie has al will take place at Honolulu May 2H lowed hl» opponents fbaa runs than and 30. nny other pitcher In the Ban Johnson | circuit. He has been nmong the lend Sdracuae university han added a WHO WILL BE “FIND” ers of the league In Hie number of motorcar courne to Ila regular cur OF PRESENT SEASON? strikeouts and consecutive scoreless rlculum. Innings. In 1919 hl» work was below • • Each year tiring» its season's j bls standard. lie won only 29 guinea, Fighter» are paid by piecework best friend to baseball. Indicating that Father Time was be The more they can kr.ock out, th« Last year Lnnky Bob Mcusel ginning to get In lit« tine work. more they get . rnme up to the Yanks—young, J capable, a great hitter. The Kingsport dun In the newly Harvard. Colgate and Plttshurgt Meusel was called the sea organized Appalachian league, has track teams will have dual meets on -on's best And. signed ns Its mnnnger the veteran the Penn State campus. Later In the year Walter Halod Ireían. • * • Malls came up to the Cleveland Tommy Fallon, star forward of Indians Just In time to clinch Devore lias signed for his Josh Fordham college basketball team, has the pennant and assist In rnak Grand Rapida tenni Steve Ocker, who been elected captain for next »eason. Ing them world's champs. la In the champlonalilp class ns a bowl * * * Just now th«- question arises er, but has yet to show his paces ns Columbia has the heaviest crew In ns to who will bo the find of the a ball player. Its history on the waters of the Hud • • • present year son. Th'-re are three senior and two Will he be a Ruth or Cobh or llovllk. writ by Minne- Pitcher Ed fre«hinan boats nut. Johnson. »polls to St. Joseph, I« buck In the see That's what makes It Inter league whore he mnd<> his lilir renn- A blit legalizing boxing In Missouri esting — the waiting ami the 'ntlon. In 1917 lie made a record of .-Hid creating a boxing commission ha» doping It out. ; 17 straight wins In the Western league, lintn passed by the legislature. The playing with Wichita. American Legion backed the bill. OLD-TIME STARS IN CAPITALISTIC CLASS Sporting Squibs of All Kinds Say “Threaded Rubber Insulation” The Willard Threaded Rul>- ber Battery is immune to nil old-time wood-aejiunttor ills. The pin tea are insulated -not merely separated. No money out of your pocket for separator replacement. l>e- cause Willard Threaded Ruhtier Insulation neither w.ir|m. cracks, carbonises nor punctures. It outlasts the buttery plate». Ask about the Willard Threuded Rubber Battery — the only Lattery with Threaded Rubber Insulation. H. S. DISBROW Willard Batteries MAKER FIXE SANDWICH EH for the boys anil girls, and dandy toast too. Our brom) is tho kind the kiddle« cry for. It la ao good that children think It la like cake. Serve It on your table and watch It dlaap(>ear la If by magic. 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