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r , f 1A1515 PIV15 At Armory Saturday Night 'STAR TWIRLER OF N. YORK GIANTS CAN'T FIND 1 k : NEW YORK. Jiin. 10. Baseball . (ollowera were nuzzled today by the waivers graniea. Dy all oinor riiteen major league baseball clubs on Jack Scott of the New yoik uinms, pitch lug sensatlpH of the 1922 world se lies. Not only did. all the majors pass tip Scott, hut the Louisville American as ioclatlon club refused .to accept him as part of a deal for Pitcher Way- land leuii. Siiott Is the second pitcher of note to leave New York for puzzling rea sons this winter, his predecessor being Carl Mays, who was grabbed by Cin rinnatl. ' The Mays cose was not so niysterlpus as Scott's, however, as several clubs dickered to buy him, ,hlle Scott, who won more games fust year than the submarine twlrler, tvas completely refused. Jt was suggested today that Man ager McOraw might be getting under ricou 8 lliue to-lurce mm to Keep oBi tm' discipline this year than he did last and renjly intends to keep him, though MoGivaw himself gave no such Indication,'"' He- Bald he hoped "Long John" would be more "grateful" to the next club which hired him. ' Scott's' case, like Mays', was more of Inability' to' get along with his manager than anything else. After a poor start last Benson he pitched good ball, hut litter broke a bone in his hand when struck by a hatted ball and was not so effective thereafter. He Was a complete failure in the world's series. SPORT BRIEFS NEW l'ORK. Jan. lO.-VThe Tocht pien's association of America derided today that In the 1920 sweepstakes each entry must carry either four persons or their deadweight equlvo lint and fuel sutficient for 160 miles. The new rules will not affect the 1924 regatta at Detroit, Labor day. CHICAOO, tlnn. 1 0. Commissioner Latvdls has denied a $10,000 bnck sal ary claim filed by Stuffy Mclnnes, (list baseman of the Boston Ameri cans. ;. ' ' : . . . , , . .' . , '. I'.VrilNCETON. N., J., Jan. 10. Wl- iliim. Ai '.Roper, head football coach o,f Princeton-unfversltyi -bus resigned, otS focttve after the 1924 season. , ',-. . I : v. V ' ' ' ' :' ; NEW -YOrtKi Jan. 10.--J. Priinklln, "Home Hun" Baker, famous slugger ' and third baseman was uncondltion ; oily released by the New York Ameri cans last night. ' , NEW YORK, Jim. 10. Australia ; has filed Its official entry In the 1924 ' Davis cup tenia contest. : ..!,';..'...- ' ' tl. S., Ski team JH-purts. , MINNEAPOLIS. fJuh.lft; tThe United States, 1lympe skt Jeam, -accompanied bj! ilayor .Oeorgtl K..Leoith,i manager, will ive': Minneapolis to night on- t'tjff firat ieg1 ot Its' trle'lo the Olympic gameB jtt Chambhlx,', France. Eight men.- Anders Hougeh''and Hans Hansen,' 'Minneapolis,' Higurd:" Ovcrhy, St. Paoj;; Ragar -t Omtvedti: Grand Beach, Srtch.,- Ha'rVy ': Llehn. ChlcuffOl Julius Blegen', JWnnbilpollaj. Barney Rellley, Colarlne,. MlhlwaOtai. and La mOine Batson,' JSau Claire, rnaka up the party which will.niTlye In New York Saturday. - ; Maytjr , Leach Will return to, Minneapolis -but' tylli follow the team ab'road Jammii'y 6ft. 1 ,'''; Salts Fine for lAching Kidneys Vi-VV ' ' "i ' ; ' ; -..'-. , . - ' ' . WHan - Back ' Hurt Flush Your f -KWnaya ' You Clean: i' .. r VinllP ' RftUlatla . "' 1 isjtaai'l itm' Ul trMnVvs. Jike the bowels, omtimes get sluggish and cjcggef and need a flushing occa sionally els We have backache and dull misery fa:. the kidney region, severe headaches; rheumatic twinges,' torpid liver, acid "stomach, sleeplessness and aJl -sorts-of bladder, disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys . active aiid clean and the moment you feel an ache or pain iin ;the kidney ;regipn begin drinking . lots of .water. AIs5 get about four ounces of Jad baits 'fro any good drug More here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be foreTbreSifast. for a few days and your kidneysivjll then act fini. 'This famous saltf is made from the acid of grapei andt lemon juice, combined with Uthia, and) is intended to flush clogged kid neyi and help stimulate them to activ ity. I It also helps neutralize the adds in Ihe urine so they no longer irritate, ' thu helping to t relieve bladder dis orders. " ' . ' ' , ' ' Jad Salts is inexpensive j- makes, a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. A' well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- ' lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble, By all means have your phvsician examine your kid neys at least, twice i year. , WATCH YOUR BATTERY PRE8TO LITE BATTERY -' -.- - STATION - r "Frtandly Barvlea . Phoni 903 ' ' Hilda BuUova, with Pavlwa, aym phony orchestra and Ituaaian ballot at the Armory Saturday night. El TEAM SAILS FOR NEW YORK, Jan. ' 10. America's Olympic hockey team,' which sailed yesterday to compete In the winter sports competition nt C'hamonix, France, beginning,' the last of this month, has been drawn for play In the, group ' which also Includes Bel gium, France; Austria und Cliuat Brit ain. k ' "'; The second grotiiK Includes Cunada, Switzerland. 'si,euIio8lQynklnii.1: ?fl:!c group winners meet in the chamiiioh- shlp rourid. The' sextet ropresentine Canada, the 1920" Olympic champions, and the United States, are looked Upon as the strongest entrants and favored to meet fpr the title, - . Play opens January 28 when the t'nited States will oppose Belgium, ac cording to the schedule., made .public by William S. Haddock of Pittsburg, president of the Lntted States ama teur hockey association, before sailed with the team. II SPOKANE. Jan. 10. Hope of bringing Bert Van Tuyle, motion pic ture actor, out of the northern Idaho woods where he is suffering In his motion picture camp from gangrene, Boctnt'd remote today, according to In formation received here from Coolin, Idaho, on-PrieHt Lake, 25 miles be low the Van Tuyle camp,- .t MIhs Nell Shlpman; motion picture not reus and wife of Van Tuyle, left Coolin last Saturday with an employe of the picture camp to try to return on foot to her husband after freez ing of the lake had prevented their return by motorboat. woodsmen who followed her trail part way Bald she had waded through snow in places nearly wnhU deep. Today it was reported that break up of the Ice In the lake wil frus trate her plans to bring Van Tuyle out by dog aled, but the lake Is not suf ficiently clear to permit Us passago by boat. I Van Tuyle was enlfl last week to be in serious condition und It has been planned to bring him to a hospital here for treatment. The Infection re- milted, from Injuries received when he froze his feet while making a pic ture about twoyears ago. I 10. Com 1 iir: Friday j, Tho Hialto's feature for tomorrow and Saturday will be "The HuntresB," a comedy-drama of the "great out doors," a play replete with heart ln- lerest, humor, pathos and tenso drama. Kveryone who enjoys clean, plaus ible and romantic comedy-drama will surely like "The Huntress." It cen ters about a vivacious, mischievous girl, who has been reared among In dians, and until the dawn of woman hood believed that she was of that race. : She learns that., she is white and then begins to look, about for a white husband.. How she finds a whito man kidnaps him and literally fights ,to make htm her husband, Is the basic PT.KVEI.AMT. nhtn .Inn Falling- down on 'a bank shot by an; Dlot of this highly, entertainlnff pic fllmnal jniiaanvlhntil v umall mnrirln tUTO, r.i -'nntiino piovpinn.i n wnr.r.'a . "Winsome Colleen Moore plays the record and chance of acquiring the ' L"nJ,a" ! he white-Indian girl, national championship three-cushion LPVd Hughes plays the leading male billiard league-prize for a low score. ,. ... ... . ' . . -,.,,.,i, , oiiJ The Ohi of the Oolden West 11 fcllfj "lM Winona nt T)l,llA tVinn t-wj i Inn I ..lit . . ,. . TT . . California of its romantic period of M,:.'". I,' ' "rought out from the pages of , .' , history; tho bygone days of the Call . Z- 2 , i", " , I f, ' J 5. - -fornla pioneers are- pictSulied. as never extra Inning In which to make his' e 60th billiard had he needed it." As It was It took him 81 Innings to boat Kllia,. 6 Oto .22. The fecord for fifty points In 29 Innings, set by'otto Kels elt of Philadelphia, last year. he OF COLORADO GOLF 10 LIVE IN ENGLAND DENVER, Colo., Jan. .10. Walter Fairbanks, national figure In Amerl can golfing circles, known as the grand old man of Colorado golf, to day announced he "'was returning to England to live. He leaves next week and will reside nt I'ennybont, near London. Fairbanks will be 72 years old In April, physicians have advised him to give up golf because of a re cent Illness. He wns Coloradostate cjinmpion four times, won the south ern California twice and was winner of the southern Florida title five times. lie won mo iciiic cousi hampionship once. " ; Fairbanks will take to England 53 cups and trophies nnd 33 medals won In various 'tournaments In the United States. He tamo to Denver 2 years ago. ' - " ' 100 MANY DEER IN SOUTHERN. UTAH SQ OPEN SEASON IS ON OGDEN, Utah, Jan, 10. Approxi mately one million pounds of venison can be taken annually from the Kat bab forest In southern Utah, without danger of wiping out the vast herds of deer In that preserve, S. B. Locke, forest examiner of the United States forest service, told a sportsmen's or ganization here. He said the forest service and tho United States biolog ical survey had recommended to the .government that a limited number of permits be sold at $10 each and that each permit entitle the holder to one buck deer. Limited shooting he said would thin the herds and reduce danger of the animals starving and would drive some of the animals into other regions where there is more feed. For many yearj the deer In the Kaibab forest have been increasing at a rapid rate because of protection afforded them and ;hav fiecome bo iiumerbuB that they have' become" a problem. . '' Wonderful IJghtlnff Effects - The entertainment to be given at the Armory next Saturday night by Pa v Iowa and her company is a per formance that will pleae. Don't think that that It is not your kind of enter tainment. It is. The complete ballet with a large orchestra has an appeal to -everyone. HuBsIa is the home of the' ballet. 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