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KEDFORT) MUL TRTBUNE. !itEDrORD, OUECiOX. THURSDAY, MAT? ("'IT 22, M2s. VXGFj seven DETROIT TO RELY ON OLD GUARD TO DO THEIR STUFF By llrluu Ik'H, Associated Pres, Kimrts Writer j SAX ANTONIO, Texas, March j 22 Detroit will depend $ ! the old guard In the approaching: pennant race. The Tigers wiill ! make , places for some players! whofse services were gained in I trades during the winter, hut none! is young an baseball players go, j so the seniors will be called on to bear the brunt while the younger generation . stands and ; waits. Hope of the club for better- position at the close than the j iourtn place occupied last year lies in the same pitchers with better arms, Karl Whitehlll, a left-hander with a marvelous curvg bail, and Sam 'Gibson, a big right-hander . with a wofld of stuff, were In and 'out of the lust campaign. In the spring tuning up, they seem to have definitely returned. Addition of Bin m Vangilder, for merly of the Browns, for relfcf calls, will relense Lil Htoner for starting duty with Kenneth Hol loway. George Smith and Haskell Billings, the collegian who Is up and coming. Owen Carroll, an other colleglato contribution, may team up with Vangilder n the reserves. This array of Ditching talent leaves little room for addi tions from the 1928 recruits. Vic Sorrell comes from Toronto with a good chance to stay, and Carl Hubbell, a lefthander from Oklahoma, may ctowd in. The Infield vill be made up of the some men who played In 1S27. but they will be, re-cast. Johnny 'cun will pltyr first hage on a whole time instead of a part time basis, and Marty McManus will be assigned to third base. Charley Geh ringer will take care of sec ond and Jackie Tavener, com pletely , recovered from his In juries, will play short and show how hard a little fellow can hit. Harry Itfee, who cam from the Browns, will play center field and allow a fast pair of heels ofi the bases. He will bo flanked by slower performers but hard hitters' In Harry Heilmann and liob Fothergill. Heilmann led the league In hlttltjg last year and has been pounding the ball hard enough In practice , to suggest lhat he may repeat. Fothergill has many days of Rtrunuouti work- and mnrh oner- pplration ahead of htm, as he is several pounds In excess of "the best tonnage for . an, QUtfiolderJ- una uingo win piny me ouiueia utility role. Larry Wo o a a 1 1 and M r v y n Shea )f lat year's catchli ataff are set but. are a-ir crowded for first consideration by to new catchers, Phillips from Nashville and Ha in rave from Teronto. Morlarity enma to Detroit as manager last year vith a fixed determination to have the Timers run tho bases, and they ran so well they led the league In this department. The manager thipks the expeimcnt in an art regarded as departed from tho game was o success, and ho will have the boys running again. . E COURSE RECORf jBE THROWN OUT TOURNEY SAIL & i l.llltv nt ununiiAini' r.iiim Tnnnnv world noavyw-fiKhr champion. be hold at the Mrtlford Oulf club The commission yesterday an-. Suturday and Kundayif thli nounced receipt of a teU'Kii from ! week, and a large field Is expected ,he champion in which Tunney snid ( lo compete. ' ne na slsned with Tex ltlcknrd I Tie tournament will be based 1 to 'fend Ma title "asaliwt thei upon tc new handlt-aps, und i x""'1 available opponent as soon as, therefuiv those players who have IHrkard has arransed a selection." not sent In their latest scores for! Tl,e telefram. which was In re a new rating are requested to do,lv to one trum "" commission, j so a once. Only 36 new hand!- ; however failed to deal specifically , caps have been arranged thus fnr.!"llh he challenges, now on file because only this number of cas ,hore' of Tum Jack Shar- hus been returned. key and Johnny I'.lsko. The com-1 The tombstone tournament i.lnn ! mission. In Its telORiam to Tunney.-' has been tried out here before. 1 Informed, the chamnim n nnconuuriil ' Hlx nionins peiw.a OI gl ace today and asked him what he was going to do with the challenges. O NEW YOKK. Mar. 22. A) The w York state athletic commls- mlsslon may confer the advisa- FREE MASON LEADER OF ITALY ESCAfci MENTONE France. March 2,1, Italian Free Masonry, has ac-'sona are understood to have a tiled I , iiii'i. getting away, MARRIED TEN WEEKS WANTS A DIVORCE complied the difficult fe.it of escaping from the i.tpati Mauds Torriglanl, who was condemned ears' confinement on the lat April as an enemy of the Musaolint administration, Is believed to be In Corsica. "n rwi-Hi punc j ill)ne ll)C., are barred to the. Islands, and it (&) Information from Italy . took four months for Torrigiani t . says Domlzlo Torriplana. hedmjtojgcJib escape, laoynl Ma) flwiftnrt HvArt)ing mtn rosnfof 1 Hansen, nil well supply dealer and bhcvp Owners, Attention! We are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo hair. See us before you sell. j MEDFOKD UAKGAIN HOl'SE. , N. Grape St.' Wi.i.i uuu, tai., -Mar. zz. S&StM'd1 Ttin Wtek Hlanche Mo- naney, screen actress, anu ueorge sportsman, were married at the Jonatahun club here. Twelve days ugo MUa Meliaffey and Hausen separated. And yesterday MJks Meliaffey In stituted divorce proceedings. She said her husband of two and a half months insulted her in the pres ence of guests and committed va rious other acts that caused her mental distress and were respon sible fnr a nervous breakdown. and has . always been successful Each player has as many strokes as he gets by adding his handicap to the par 70, and he stops when these strokes have been used up. The player who goes the farthest gets tho first prize. Three prizes will be given in this tournament. Yesterday Jack Hueston, tho club "pro, playing with Bayard Oetchell against his assistant, T. Marks and liob Hammond, Jr.. broke the course record with a 67, three under par. This beats Chan Egan's record by one stroke. The following score shows how it was done. An eagle on No. 9, birdies on 12 and 14, and all the rest pars except one above par on the eleventh, tells the story. Marks made a 76, Hammond an 81 and Oetchell a 91. Hueston Out 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 334 In 3 5 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 3! that his e explreiU . v Total ..ti7 GODFREY MS h GO WITH TIM KARASICK BEATEN ' FOR FIRST TIME PORTLAND. Ore., Mar. 22. Wl Clete Kauffman, Columbus, iio, crabhotd expert, defeated Al Kara siclc Portland, in their llght-heavy-woljjht wrestling bout here last nlgt-t. Kauffman won the first fall in 31 minutes, 22 seconds, with a Japanese wrist lock. Karaslck took the second in eight minutes, 32 seconds, with a series of flying hand locks. KaUffinnjti took ft he third fall in less than a minute with a double step-over toegrlp, and while Karasick's neck was rent ing on thiropes. Karaslck declared the rope had cut off his wind and! his wild waving was in an effort to call the referee's attention to the fact he was being strangled. It was the first match Karaslck has lost here since his return. from Aus tralia. . r- A Goo 1 WASHINGTON. For president. someone who H run on the sole Yanks Win Ball Qmm afr Lnt ST. PETEUSHfltO. Fla.. March 2 2. P Whether It was duo to Wa i t o H oy t , wh o made his f i rst mound start of the year, or other causes, the New York Yanks have won a ball game at last. Ueaten In othelr first four panics, three times by Boston's pesky Braves, tho world's cham pions rose in their wrath yester day and gavo tho Braves an 8 to I 2 beating. Hoyt pitched the first four innings and allowed only two hits. LOS ANGELES, March 22. (VP) George Godfrey, negro, through the medium of a challenge, has . platform that he Will repeal thrust his massive framo and ' 500,000 of the laws of the Vnited ham-like fists to the fore of thestatoa. Such is the choice of leather-pushing field encamped senator Tydtncs of Maryland. on Gene Tunney s trail, seeking a title duel with the champion. , "The Black Menace' througn his manager, Jim Dougherty, sent forth hist night the word that he is ready to fight Tunney at any time, any place and for any con sideration. Ho made this known in wires to Tex Iticka1-d, Madison Square Garden promoter, and the New York Boxing commission. A demand that Godfrey's name be put. ahead of other ehfclUnn's belli considertel , at the present time. -was., aiado of tho boxinf commission. H added tht the $2500 forfeit necewry aiwom paaiMent 'Wa1 challenpt, Trui being sent. RECIPE TO CLEAR APIiLYSKIN Pimples, sores and boils usunlly result ft o m toxins, poisons and 1m- j)uiiti which are M-&ted in tho bowels ami then absorbed into the hlooafl through the very ducttt which should 'ahaorb only nourioliment to Mwitaln tfc body. ; I in t9 ftin-cttow at th kidneys In fiRr impurities from the bUuul and cast them" out in the form of urine, bt in many inw,H the bowel crat men toaiim and im purities thn the kidney can elim inate; then the bloud uses the skin poren the net beat mvans of rettin i-M of the tmpuiiMen, HOT SPHINGS, ArX. 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