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!A?)T! TCTOITT KIWIS CLUB ISggSRS HONORS HIGHS P-te BASKETBALLERS The Medford basketball team was Riven u rousins and fnthunl omic welcome home by the Kiwanls club thiH noon at Hotel Medford. I'rink CullUon and bin boys, who were giiostt of I he organization, xtere toasted In souks nd lm prom tu speed ej by Hie various mem- bri. MiiutV. hn hud seen the (james at Falern nrd others who had fol lowea -no i I'vm Mail Tribune-Virgin radio station. C. C. Lemmnn, who hud witness- ed th game firm hand, wave an! fntcrestliiK resume of tho otiiHiund- inn pluyn, the attitude of the crowdsj and tho neneral excitement sur-l rounding the mate tournament. Hj wus followed by Postmaster W. J. "Warner, who was also in Halom for J the KfijH. I Thar thin year's team had j brought Medford more prestige and honor than any U-am !n tho pant, even If they dldn t win the championship, was the nint of nn In.nlHnn nnmr m I ll tut Jirv tnlU i-lvfn by 1'resldent It. II. Hammond. I but it Is difficult tn keep from . I'rink CullHon, who confessed trying, those who have once worn thnt during the games his henrt the purple robes of sport, had nut only stopped beating sft-- Take lllll Tlbb-n and Jack eral tles, but that at the lime' In-mpsey us two bright examples, he expected 'Washington high toJCuch has known the satisfaction score with a basket and they miss-nf Aling his particular kingdom ed, leaving the schools tied, his! of fporl for a seven-ytjar str0-b. henrt hecan turning back summer-1 Hotb began tit hit the well known saults, g"ve several more highlights chutes in the same season, l!2li of the game. He expresseil nppre- There is no iillfNtlon that Itlg eintlun fur the i i,l ll Huliiuni nti.l tun. ; port-given the team by the Klvvtltils Club and Mlford In general. I Those of the team who were pies- ent at the Kiwunis 'luli lunirheon tn.l,. ,e..n r.-llll I.hl,,u ItlllKI,,! ' . I jjiin. rim eiui ittiiei in, jt ei i-i vin, : BUI llowermnn, Iternlt? HugheH. Chuck Thomas, Clifton Hiviiusan and Virgil Onrnel. Other guests present iiffiiided A . , B. Cornell of Grants Puss, Dr. 1M j Shocklcy, visiting I'.olurlun, Mr. Baker of Portlmd, and Ben Rhel- don. formerly a Medford Klwiiiilnu ami now a member i, r the l.us An-1 gelcs i;lub. M MM GIVES MM A BOUQUEI OfHTS PROSPECTS "Medford and the Rorup TUver Valley Is defined to be ono f thn K roa t et kh rd en h po t h In the world", declared lien Sheldon, for mer inomlneiit inemher of thn lornl ohainber of commcrco, who is now located In Koh AmcIch ntid has been eleotl troasurer of the Klwanls olub of thtit city. Air. Hheldon who spoke before the Kf wnn is elnb thin oon, f ur tlier claimed tfiat Hit! future prim perlty of the Hoy lie Itivt-r valley would depend not so much upon the estnbllHhment of ImlijHtrirs n upon unininc the retlr&d, home lovlnp people who would Uvv and flpend their money here. "Ios Angeles and Kouthnrn Cali fornia have? pasm'd the tiallylion days and are now enjoying healthy nnd substantial Kiowtb." he Nald. The former Mctftord resident, who wns within clone proximity of the recent flood canned by the break in the St. Vrnneh. l,l fh,.t nlans were uhenrtv i.n.ior v i Loh AiiKeles tn pay for the actunl duniaees, and that the chamber of ! commerce of thnt city was to be commended for the systematic and construct lv polity under which they were operating ut the present time. LOMllEF KMX FROM MEET Tbe ,.nm.1 m..il.. ,.r ll... Roll I'lre Chiefs n:iKnrlnllin will be heiil at Mai'shfielil .lime 7. S anil ll. the nnniiuncenient alven out fiiwliiK tbe uieetliiK of n com mittee of the nyxocluliou helil in the fire marshal's office at Salem last Krlilay tirteinoon, ami at WA-h one of Q - lemltni; members pl!renl was l ire Chief Itoy KU'.itl of Meilforil. who is still the p??s. flent of the association, biivini; been re-eleeiei! to ttinl position at last year's convention. The next convention promlsr he one of the hiruit and best tn1 the history of ttie association, says tlon abroad. Tllilen can hardly OhltOi:illott, who arrived bon',e ' resist the old comeback lure. II from the norlh lust vvomni:. l Is n fairly safe bet at this Q 'K' AmoIlK "liber rcpiCM-mathr nt- i Hint Hie Hill will be utimtiK ran tendinit this meetln m S. Jm l.i.utid for Europe when the BiitiK were Eiie Chief C. J. Ibnmbnuirri.f j plank Is pulled up. h Avhlnnd. I Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuno-Vlntln Ktntlon 'TIm Voice of a Great oiintry" Irocrnm Tiiiilnr. Mnrt-li (lllll 10 lo 10:J0 n. ni. Southern 4 Oregon Klcclrlc Co. 4 10:30 to 11 a. ni. Sinclair' Uollnr 8tore. J 1 1 to ll:J0 a. m. M. M. Po- A i.im0nl stnrn. 11:80 to 13 noon Colonlnl Ilakerv. 12:lft to 1:1.1 p. m. Monarch Seed Feed Co. d:IS p. m. Medford .Mall Tribune. S to I) P. m. Snyder's Dnlry Produce Co. 0 to 10 p m. California A nreon Power Co. RETIREMENT OF DEMPSEY IS ALL BALLYHOO TALK ! j So Vites Jack to Friend- I otoof rinna io nomn1?' luleateli ""lle "'v"f. 37-20. The LalcSl UOpc lo UclllJ3CJj Uneup for the championship game Ufill MaaI T, AhaJS!",: - will iiibi lun.icy i.i.m ,k T tM n n vi n n HtnAp I IIIIC tunica uuici , Cnnrt Hnccin vr r Ki jy AUm J, (ould, AswK'latc! , rOMi SM)rt Writer NEW YOltK, March 19. (fl1) TheV dfin't fliWllVU Cflttie ltacU. Witt t,n.i Mnnnugii lil iit., U'ell ' " past the peak of their careers, yet each is stated for a leadlnu role In this year's athletic diiiina, Tllden. ,'tfi, and with his fu-1 A V, i.ilmllu I.......... ....... "iiiagquist, s Mimseu , IN sun llie iiiiiniiei line American tennis slar by several kllomelers, the iniitaln and main hope of America's Davis cup cumpalgu. Dcinpsey, 33, and proiesiatlons of his Allremenl to the eonliry. H still the nutsiaii.Unx clialleiiger i,r tbe man who lias twice whipped him. Cu he Tiinney. In fart, the ol'lt'iicr i appear In the ronvlnrlnc It Is Manama Maitlor not only Is the luKltal contender, but the oiit HtantiiiK Rate uttntrttoil of them all. In a year that will see liube Until out for now home run laurelK. Helen Wills campaqinltiK abroad, tho Olympics In full sw.ty at Amsterdam, and Hobby Jones nieeiltiK the thalleuKe of the rent of the Klf park, the performance of Tilden and Dcmpsey will be amoiiK the most entertalnPifc of all. In the peculiar fashliri of thn boxing biiHlneHS the hIkiih it tread y are nlllplyliiK that -lack Denip-M-y will take one nfore flfnj? at Tunney and dd at least number half million to his bank roll. The Chtcatru Tribune prints an Item in which Dempsey Is iiunled as wiitihK to a friend: "This reKiinenl talk Is JumI a part of the old ballyhoo." adding that be Is koIiik t New York around the first of April to talk with Itickard and arrange for hm mver jbckbduviiio third bout with (lene. .Meanwhile one of l)empseys "personal representatlveH" returns here from the Pacific Coiwl with the Impression that Jack will be In a mood to talk flKht when the proper time comes. l,,,,r" 1K p Mer with iJempsey'H eyes." says thiH Kentlemau, It wus not ap- Preni in the ease with which be determined frn the TuOuann umndtitund recently that one of his thoroughbred horses won his rueo by a nose." It Isn't ditiicult, therefore, to sen whv tlu; expeUs, though nl- Y... ubni.Hni.l fltltl ceruitn (hat Vlempsey will h back In the rliiK by Setuember. at the la I. -.t. Tllilen, overruleti on his own plan of Davis cup campaign, ha Kiven the Impresslnn Hint his liiHlershln of tbe Anierlcun team 'Will eml Willi completion of the I American nlny. Ilia Hill's. luo i Is that the I nlteil States may Just us well cimcetle ilefeal abroad as to send a lenin over In lite midille 'of June with only a month's time to prepare fur tbe final mutches in Palls. Nevertheless It Is difficult I" conceive of Tllden sidestepplliK i so attractive an Issue as nireiltiKj, Ibe French players abroad ukuIii. itcKiiiilliiK tbe merlis of bls own contention Hint Ihe Amerl-1 can learn reitulres two or three months of tnilnmii and conipeti- NEW YOKlv. Mar. 19 Willie llopne has hung "1 n new lO'i run record In three-cushion l.il!i:itil-.. an uiittnlHbc.l string of w htcb closed out his pnrl Inj the American league tournament.) nppeset by Harry Wakefield ln.I niubl. Iloooe took bis final maii h In 'be compeilib.n by r.n, to 24 In : Innings. The former HOPPE HANGS UP HUSMON RECORD. W L world's hluh run of I was he'.djof 71. as fellows: Jolrt'ly Hy Charles Morin of HI. I.ouls and Tiff Ileliton of Kansas cny. Iloppe finished tbe lenuite series with 40 games won and lil lost. , giving him nn ndraiit.m.' land ne..hnlf games on of four Johnny , 1-nyton In second place and five unmei on Allen Hall In third place. srrcnpotsn wxrr fnmym, mrwmxi, SPECIAL PRIZES SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL, ! March 19. (Special). A victory of 32-26 Saturday nlKht over Phoenix , golf star, Kalph Woodford, the j colt named Crystal Pennant to Kave Powers the championship of Scotch olf team defeated tho Irish : day was . ranked with the bent i . k ,! 1 1 1 ii j hi! k i! I in k i p i7 iSLSS tJhJ h WMm. j' . ..; . -... - A f l,..-rt.lll nl ilia Oniilhuvn flra. gon Normal. Consolation chumrion- v. ........ .1 u. ..... ............. "... w power. 32 I'owera, s Ill u.n.Aj.. . i j i "XT"' -i" " ni.i.,.wi ,. " Itnlfo it .,,., .Mi-., I Coss, S I Htallard, a I Phoenix 26 I Fish, f 'MQlKomery, t Il ""'"M"! C I ('. Swingle (captain) g Colver, g i Stndman, h Hartley, b 0 This game was one of tho fastest and best of the tourney, the score HA (he half Htamllng 14-18 In favor of Powers. Caldwell and Spear referoed this giime. The IIukuii fur tho final consult!- 1 lion was: Coos River 37 ... . . . . .owittio t icupiain ns;aHn f I p1)p.' c "" Builttffuy"''.3."'.'."l"".'.'i i,.uuii " MUSSell, g ISI 12 Rogue Ri'er 23 O'Kolloy, f 7 Corey, f 2 Monro, II. O. Wakeman, g 8 H. K. Wokcinar., g m 8 White, s , 0 llnrtor, b 0 The sam referees were used In tills KUine. iln;r fOHteiidfi'sj During tho hair of the consoia :nK the more, tlon same Snider threw Moore in n that the oi l six-minute wrestltn'x match. Ilolh men weigh 175 pounds. Conrad of Medford, and wrest ling coach at the S. O. X. S.. threw 1 Iltt'hcock in a six-minute match during the half of the champion ship game. Conrad tips the scales at 155 and Hitchcock at 175. A special trophy, a basketball, was awarded the Port Orrrd team in appreciation of tho. excelbf.it sportsmanship and ability displayed throughout the tournament. This team journeyed 240 miles to attend the meet and lias nn enrollment of but 2 students In Its high school. , Hokuo River recuivod, the second consolation pennant nnd Phoenix tho second championship pennant. The following Is u complete list of all sanies pluycd: Frldny: Coos River 8. Drain 21; Powors 2S, (ifeudalo U': Jackson ville 11. Chllouuln '11: Merrill 22; Aiimo 14; Riddle 13, Reedsport 21; Pod Orford IS, Central Point 70 Itiverton 27, Kerby 31; Talent 21. Rootle River 19; looking (Hush S, Ihaln 41; Olendnle 1 1, Arago 20; rnoemx jo, jiumey ii; v uiuhm iui lev 20, Chlloquln 17, Merrill Iti; Port Orford 2, Riddle 18; Powers Id, Reedsport 13. Saturday: lleny 2fi, Rlverton 24; Camas Valley 2.1, Rogue River 3S; Drain 2S; Chlloiiuln 14; Phoe nix 22, Kerby 7; Malln 36, Talent 10: Central Point -0, rowers :'X: I'ort Orforrt 24, Araito S: lxiukinir filnss 7, Coos Klver 36; Hon Or ford 27, Tons Klver 37; HoBue Iilvor 4S, Henley 27; Phoenix 23, Mnlin 14; Pawcra 31, Drain 19; Hotuo Hlver 2tl, Coos Hiver 37; l'lmenlx 215, Powers 32. Tho fulluwing Is a complete list of all the Jackson county tenuis pnr'M'l.0,lr?f J!??,",' Central Point; Donald ruber. captain; Carl Coleman, Ceoice 1M den. Thermic Hrnwn, Kilward Holds, Howard eDItrlch, Oeorne Johnson; H. S. KtickHOU, coach. Phoenix; Charles SwIiiKle, Ralph Swiimle. William Ueed, Harold Pish, Raymond Montgomery, Ki el veil Colver. Joseph Hurler: K. Avard W'lillmnn, prlnclpul; 11. A. Lnrstm, coach. ItoKtie Klver: Herman Wnke mnn. Howard Wakemnii. Jncl Co ney. Hit: well O'Kelley. Hoy Moore. I. elnnd Hurler, Charles White. E. K. Kaup. coach. Talent: X. P. Kpeirs. captain: , ..mh.. yt- c,inner. Ct. Conner, fhllders. II. V.urnett. Jacksonville: Cieo. Wither. Carl .rB0 Donald Kenuoy, Alford obhj n Dorothy, Aiidnm Smith, I,. Dnuford, I.lovd Norman, Nathan Smith; Olenn Hale, coach. The followltiK 'tlrls from Ihe Southern Oregon Normal were In chum.- of the Information desks 1WI11K tho invitational basketball tWirnament: Dorolliy Hall, Horo I Ii v llollam, l.lthln SprinRs hotel; Nell Mahotiev, U. Moore, Martha Huntley. Ashland hotel; Nndine Swetinlnir. Isirls Hitchcock. Madse iind Mario Mitchell, l'ttn Matters. Isabel Silver, armory: W'tlmn How ard. Helh Howerman. Adelaide Smith, Maude Slnimons. I.ydln Smith, Q'rances Wrtithl and Pal Hale, junior Hi-;b school Kytn. TOTALoSCORE OF 71 In tbe slate telegraphic shoot yesterday. Mcdfora giinnnrs, wtihj Mendenhall out. mn.te a total score Mathews Hates Wooil Tolal tl Nine of Ihe clubs In the shool. which .s conducted under the aus pices of the oregonlnn, made per feel scores of 7 5. SCOTCH DEFEAT IRISH GOLFERS BY ONE P01NTISUN GOD SECOND 1 Thanks to the tisht-fisted pro - 'clivities of that Intrepid Scotch "'i.ii ui" I tank llb..ta.nhJ .' : , . j - - 1 r.itstrta.l svnnnt WnnHWH Ann hla .............. j opponent, K. IV. U, as only three would run tru to form and hand loverhese three polutB to his Irish lopnoiient together wflh a free pack- age or aspirin taiiiets Hut the strain was loo much for it.. i ..t. '., Unntu n " "" "" ' .'.':"'",".. '.. iveiv re.o uA..i.h .Ke 0 third, and as he didn't nlnv against nn,.(h alianil nf Run Tlnn 0 l.ee. but went around alone and "' of the Mlramon"' "loc ; suckers who have passed In re- O.kept his own Bcore this penurious ICarlaris. winner of the 1926 Coff-lvlew before him In his 25 yea.g1 jplot was successful. Which waslroth' trMp,i 8un od 11 by n : manager of the Giants. 2 , good business for Ralph for he will ! h"ld' toklnB ,hird PlaV from1 the man who makes or ki tet a nice iftw golf ball free on Cantankerous, of the Greenfield : breaks the Giants Is rlght,hls 12 which he will be able to enrvo its j 'ock farm, by a bare half length.:tenm will he in the thick of the 4 I naTie with a nlhllck all during Wie' rha Three D's entry, llnmly , pennant fight. If ho has guessed 0 ' approaching summer. iMandy, a 3-2 favorite In the; wrung. It will finish in tho first 01 Among Jhe high lights of the future book, finished eighth. division. , Bamo was llio awful trimming given I the .Mull Tribune by IJie Home Tel- j ephone company but II former may 'tot some revenge when the j next telephone iliractnry Is pub- lishert. llio awful trimming given Hob Hammond tlefeatotl Al Hagen 3-0, while U. Munimond pere maul ed the clever maiilpulator of the A. P. wire, Ii. C. reiKtison.iby the same disgraceful score. (1 1 Hob Hiimmotnl, Jr., who Innilver tontly shows promise of becoming a tnp notch pluycr, laid his tee Bhot on the lireen ut the eleventh hole yesterday, a 375-yurd drive. Ham niotid, despite his youth, lieu de veloped a drive which equals In length that of many veterans of the game. The scores of thU epoch making racial combat follow: Scotch Team T. W. Miles S. S. Smith P. Neff n J. J. lltichter : I.. Carpenter n G. Voorhles 3 K. I). Semon 0 V. Fischer 1. 0 D. S. Clark 2 I.. 1). Wilcox 3 W. U Heeney 1) R. C. Bardwell 0 G. C. Coram 3 F. O. Tyree ' 2 N. H. l.ydlard 1 C. M. Chllders 3 H. Schoffel 0 K. J. Woodford 0 Dr. Kresse ;. F;ob Hummond ; ;; E. C. Fe:.tuson ... 0 J. 0. Thompson 1 t. Fish .. 2 W. IJowno 0 :to Irish Team D. n. Wood p C. O. Thomson i I. Ju nn ey 3 A. K. Orr " J K. S. Tumy 3 O. M. Roberta 0 O. Johnson 0 H. Marx 3 J. J. Kmmena 0 H. PriiiKle 0 R. K. Payne 3 K. J. Heney 0 H. Strang '. 0 V. .Marshall 0 F J. MvPemnn 1 H A. Thieroff 0 O. O. Horner 3 R. W Lee 2 tl. Robinson A. P. Ha Ken 0 R. Hammond 3 O. O. Alenderfer ' 2 W. 'uwter 1 V. Vawter " ' 3 . 20 norsixc. go.Mi:roMio (Continued from Ptg Oa.) dazed. When he lined up for the tip-off, he staggered. He was re vived by ihe referee and returned io the Tiny with more vigor than ever. y The outstanding feature of the championship game, and through out the series, was the playing of I'hipps. Medford center. le was the Idol of tho feminine portion of the fans. Auainst tho cloncated 1-ewls, he whittled that .vouiik man j down to his own silo, nnd plnved evenly with him. He so mothered his opponent that Dolp, Washing ton forward, came out as the star of his team. Lewis wns held to one basket. As a rule ho heaves from seven to seventeen. In his previous series name he tan wild. Considerable hilierness develop ed durliu; the louruaitient. which, however, fades like the wrath of ft political canipiiiun. This was due to the attitude of the Salemltes. No effort was made to maintain neu trality, 6o Salem students cheer Inii openly for Washington. After the final mm. they beat the Wash intttnn roolers to the winners nnd packed the victors from the floor. The .Medford rooters openly retnll laled by cheering for Tillamook In the cousolatlon final. The defeat ol Salem hy Medford was a bitter pill, aggravated by smiles, and a successful stall at the finish with a one-point lead. While the Washington and Mr St ford players and Oilers were ml I ling in Ibe Hpa and other confec tionery stores of the capital, Salem students were parading the streets shouting victory chants. The Medford team, hy Its show ing, needs no alibi to orfr nnd pr,,vc(l that they are of real cham- piishl) caliber. Credit Is due I them and their conch. Prink Cm. f4lson. who started with a dim hope l.lo win the district chnmnionshln nnd finished as tbe best runner-up for the slate championship that ever flashed over the I'nlverslly of Willamette court. Clean rntrn wanted at tha Xtali 1 Tribune office, mr.tm, sumfxv, iaitt is, ms: CRYSTAL PENNANT;G!ANTS CHANCES WINS COFFROTH 1 SAN D1EOO, Calif.. March ; VI) A four-ye--old chestnut :n: ; . ' r- . a.....1ssb chuwem or New York-a Pn. LI Hr,r.!Ld "J!; ' ! . msiui m ms iguw nu'-ft ... .... ..... innKeil On. ine It. SiaOie S entiy thundered down the stretch .ooo Coffroth handicap, richest iill-nge'hs second-basing this year for. turf stake of tho country. Jockey T. Luther was up on tho winner, which In owned by W. H. lloff - I man of Ventura, Calif. ! rrVH.', i.Mln.n. ,, crjHtai jeiinani lea 17 other I horses to the wire over the mile ! quarter distance, finishing " ,u" 'enB'" aneun m n uoa Crystal I'ennant worked ins wayi up Ki'aduully ufler getting off to i a poor start. Curlarls, lendlnK at the half, gave way before the sprint of Alexander Vantages, owned by the thenter magnate of the same name. The latter, tak ing a clear lead when npproach InfT tho stretch turn, failed to hold hU advantage, and Cry'" Pennant, who hd been coinins up slowly pn fitted him to race on to victory. Sun God II, with Jockey Howard KIston in the saddle, was crowded and failed to make a clear stretch run. The winner, by Pennant and Crystal Isks, paid $13.40 to win in the $2'mutuels, $6:. 40 place: and (4.40 show. Sun God paid 16.40 place and JG.80 show, whSe Carlaris paid 16.60 show. Crystal Pennant, which carried jonly 100 pounds, earned 7.700 - i for his owner by finishing in front, $2500 each went to Jockey laitber nnd Trainer Earl Unell. Sun' God's second place enriched his masters $7000, Cnrlarls earned $40no by being third, and Can tankerous brought his owners $1,100 by his fourth place. The time for the distance was 2:05. Carlaris set the track rec ord of 2:02 3-5 in taking the Coffroth two years ago. bollISa- Interest in the Hull Montana and Sailor Jack Wood wrestling match, to be held here next Mon day niht, growing rapidly nnd.. aucordhiK to present indication, the match will draw one of the largest crowds seen at a Medford wrestling match In years. In addition 1o the mai event, a number of interesting prelimi naries have been nrranwd, nnd fnns nre assured there will be no long waits between the various events. No announcement has been made In regard to the location of the match, which will mark Montana's first appearance in Medford on the mat. However, an announcement to thig effect is to bo made tomorrow, accord ing to Sailor Jack, who is now completing the preliminary ar rangements. Wall Street Report NEW ytlKK. Mar. 10. (IP) Speculative ihtercst in today's Hlockmarket was divided between thebrlsk accumulation of public utimies and rubbers and the heavy profit taking In some of the recent pool favorlies. Tbe price move ment wns decidedly irregular but the gains which ran from one to seventeen points outnumbered the losses, severnl of which ranged from three to nine points. Trading failed to muintntn the terrific pace set in the closing days of hist week but it was fairly heavy. The closing was irregular, popular Issues displayed a marked drift downward In the final hour, inguding I' n 1 1 e d States Steel, American X:,n- Interna t I o n a 1 Nickel nndludson Motors but a number of other Issues touched the best point of the session. Consolidated Gas, A. M. rtyers, American-Sumatra Tobacco, Gen eral Cable A, People's (las nnd I'ullmnn corporation three to five. Sales approximated 3.000,000 shares. etv Siilciu IltilMlinic I'OnTL.WI), (ire.. Mar. 9. Wl Contract for construction of n building at Salem for the Western Dairy oducts association has bee-n awarded tn Anderson and Van I'M ten of Salem. The cost will be about $?o.ooa. Thnbuild inic will be one story. Bo oy 12 fet with a mezzanine floor at the front. Quickly Effective I A For All Coughs IX I S and All Acres r IX At Pure DEPEND ON COHEN EXPERTS CLAIM Ill-inn Ik-I; .-.ssodaiQl Pnsui I Kimi-1h Writer AITH-8TA. f!a.. March 17. (IP, j penitentiary bv pleading the slat As Cohen goes so goes thlutp lit limita.tiona. 1 resent it." t.innts, seems to approximate tne inuciner ot z-t. wno is on y being ' well enough to fill the big ot Kw wh , nuW.ll In ann ....... .. t nn g HhOCB will do the Braves. I Manager John McClrnw 1ms ; named Cohen, who wan a short-i jfjtop In the International League, I y, succeed Hornshy. Manager' . McOraw believes . that the Kl iso lad will dovelop Into one . ,u- .... . or the greatest of many second; it is conceded thnt no club can win a championship with out a capable sccod baseman. ' Cohen has dono everything asked of him thus far in the spring preparation. He has studi ously sought to acitulro the polish marking the thin dividing line between n major nnd "minor leatum baseball player. Jlo has shown an ability to hit and this may mean mora in the Olant camp York pitchers, with a period of development at Hot Springs be hind thenu have been putting something1 on the ba?t. The remainder of tho Giant ln- field la firmly established. il 11 Terry will play first, Captain littvm juckhuii win niy iuhu care or snort, wmie t renoy i.inu strom proteots third. Andy Ueese will ngoin be an extra infielder. as will Melvlu oil, who wus on extra outfielder Inst year. The Giants will carry six out fielders throughout the peason. FMdte Koush, who departed from his custom of years by joining his colleagues at the training camp, will play center. Ho prob ably will be flanked by Oeorge Harper in right and Jim Welsh. Into of tho Braves. In loft. Frank O'Doul. once a pitcher, will be retn'ned. as will Leslie Mann, who has long been a our'e of Irritation to left-hand pitcher Tbe sixth pitcher may be Arthur Jnhn, drafted from Los Angeles. Frank Hogan, approved by Mc Oraw as one of the great catchers nf the gnme in the making, will get bis experience by catching frequently. Hogntj is of n phy sique needing hfiftd work and M Ornw has plenty of It for him. .!nr-k .('unimings. a hard bitter, will be hebi In reserve, and Jnnibo If its Thi is is an JP means Truth told interestingly Uurieit, u huino run hiitiT in the etuate that in his opinion tlitiJ the Souih Ailantic Association j was nothing in history like the din Uiot year, may bat his way to closures growing out of the senate llio third place. ' : oil invcstiKation. h: The manager 1 satisfied with alihnueh he has yet to place the In'llviUunlR under the microscope. irgil Karnes. Ijtrry Henton, Kreddy Fitzsimmons. . Bill Clark- on and Ki ink Henry will be re- his pitching staff as a w hole, tained front last year'Q corps. Al. SMITH KI'MMOXKU O , , -7- , (Continued from Page One) Senator Horah of Idalio. who has fO8ler0d a move to romn tn 8ln. l-K!ry!...h..,n,l,.nl,mml,..,oWl fcftaf f&R 11 you find anv .. .. . fc' ! I. it ' . . . rff"Mii iffm 11 1 nini 1 1 ''"'TjS 1 t X W&?m 11115 oaKing powuci, '""iyou do, return your money a mifm m pay for IW v ,0Ur. etc., you have us m s''''llMTTwM loi iliiniiainiaKisriinri mtiriMiii n niMBBa.rrf anrTater JL A. reg,d it CLEAN ! ' Ifiri IN HUM Q -Vor mere slimy, sordid lielrasru 0f public trust," he emarea, "there . , nothing to compare with it either n tie history of this or any oher country. j Tne ija(,0 senator referred to ,j1( . itlie reen house on K street." mentioned so often In the early aattes of the Teapot Dome Inquiry, an(j said that there was consum- mated transactions "in violation of I ever. piincip)le 0f decency and gov- - rnmemnl Integrity. i "The conspiracy really was form- ed at the Chicago convention in 1920.. by a few men unheknf-ivn to the rank and file of the republican .any" Hon.., went, on. . . . fauU wnaicui your grocer the eggs, butu-i. i ied. ;4twW ews paper