' ". '" :\ f . . . .. ; , r . .'"'°: The Camps - --' cinnati Reds-After two weeks tensive practice at the Mineral training camp, with Pat Mor- wtting the men through their twice a day, the Cincinnati Reds eginning to round into fine shape, are. showing signs of real base- The combination that the Reds starting out with at present is or less an experiment and will nue to be so far the coming few s. The outfield is all set with s, Duncan, Neale,, Bressler, and ch, while the catchers will re- about the same. There has been difficulty in selecting a pitching and the infield has as yet not had nce to show what it can do'under veland Indians-It was learned tesday at the Indian's training at Dallas, Texas, that manager ker had acquired a new pitcher, oung recruit being from Harvard, He is said to be the best pitcher ever turned out in that part of the country. The other recruit pitchers are to get their chance in the exhibition games with Kansas City, Friday and Saturday. Vasco, Barton, Ted Oden- wald, Nelson Pott and Carl Guess are pretty sure to be worked. On what they do will depend the chances of the other rookies to show their worth. Word received in Cleveland from Dal- las indicated that epeaker is planning to carry seven infielders this season. In addition to the regulars, Guisto, Stephenson, and Ramond are going to be retained. New York Giants-A new pitcher, said to be a second Carl Mays because of his wonderful underhand deliv- ery, is working out with the Giants at their training camp at San Antonio, Tex. Seidler is his name and he is 1l8 years old. Recently he pitched a no- hit, no-run game for the West Texas M~iltary academy. It is doubtful, how- ever, that he will sign up for the comr- 18th Annual Junior Girls' Play at the Whitney, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. Tickets at the Whit- ney.-Adv ing season. Manager &% Graw waN very much relieved Wednesday when he received a telegram from Douglas, veteran pitcher, asking for transport- ation so that he could join the squad. New York Yankees-Manager Hug- gins declared Wednesday that he would start to reduce the squad after the games at Bogalusa. on Friday and Saturday when the rookie squad en- gages the St. Paul team of the Amer- ican association. The training camp at New Orleans will break up Moni- day and the team will journey to New York. Philadelphia Athletics-Ed. Rom- mel,, pitcher, and Joe Hauser, first baseman, obtained from Milwaukee in the American association, have-report- ed to Manager\ Mack at the training camp at Eagle Pass, Tex. The arrival of these two players brings all the Mackmen to camp. Both had been. holdouts until last week. Detroit Tigers-The Tigers, although Ty Cobb is confined to his hotel with an attack of tonsilitis, are making a tour of South Carolina playing exhib- ition games, under the leadership of Dan Howley. The team is getting into fine shape, having won all of the ex- hibition games played thus far. Man- ager Cobb is expected to rejoin the club in a few days. RIDER'S PEN SJOP aInd PEN HOSPITAL - JAJCATES HERE This organization is composed of Mr. Rider, his three sons and oth- ers. All experienced pen makers. In addition to their factory located at Rockford, Ill., they operate shops at Champaign, Ill., and Madison, Wisc. Mr. Rider, the senior member of the firm is in the city and has made ar- rangements to locate with Calkins- Fletcher's Drug Co., 324 S. State St. They will be open for business at once. In addition to selling their own large pens they specialize in repairing all' makes of pens and carry a very com- plete line of other popular makes of pens, fountain pen ink and Eversharp pencils. As there is a large field here for this line, this rather unusual combination should succeed. They claim the ad- vantage of being the only concern in the state of Michigan who are fully equipped with tools, machinery and experience for properly repairin all makes of Fountain Pens.-Adv. SChop Suey CHINESE AND AMERICAN RESTAURANT Quang Tung Lo. 613 E. Liberty FARRELL'S S5( ANt 11110 INVA l INDOOR HIlLL I Will Attempt to Close Poor Season with Victory Over Strongest Team in East FIELD EVENTS HOLD BEST PROSPECTS FOR MICHIGAN Michigan's track team is scheduled) to arrive in Ithaca at 12:30 o'clock this afternoon for the annual indoor track meet between the Wolverines and Cornell. The team reached Buf- falo this morning, where connections were made for the home of the Cor- nellians and the Varsity should ar- rive at Ithaca in time for an eight hour rest before the starting of thel meet which opens at 8 o'clock local time. 19 on Syquad The party leaving yesterday after- noon was made up of 19 men includ- ing Coach Farrell, Trainer Billy Fal- lon, Manager Bailey and 16 Varsity tracksters. Maize and Blue chances do not ap- pear particulai'ly bright against the Easterners, who have yet to lose a meet this season. In the Eastern In- tercollegiates, several weeks ago, the big Red squad had little trouble in taking first honors with a lead of more than, 10 points on her nearest Am EVERY GIRL Should see the Junior Girls' Play. A new triumph in this annual function is the "Sceptre and Serenade." See the new spring fashions. Thursday, Friday and -Saturday nights. Tickets at the Whitney.-Adv "RIDER for PENS."-Adv.r for PENS."-Adv. RI DI NG BREECHES / -: Kniekers and Knicker Suits, We are headquarters for Sport, Hiking and Riding Togs for Ladies and Men and have them in a large assortment inselected materials as Serge, Tweed, Corduroy, Jersey, Whipcord, Khaki, etc. Also Sport Hose, Leather and Wrap Puttees. Shoes, High-Top and Moccasin Pack Shu for Ladies and Men. Corduroy, Moleskin and Sport Suits Sweaters, Tom Wye Knit Coats and Vests in every style at lowest prices. Regulation 0. D. Wool Army Shirts, Dress Shirts, Under- wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Wool Blankets and Auto, Robes. Leather Brief and Music Cases and Boston Bags. - competitor. In her other two m0 Cornell has run up exception large totals against her opponenti the triangle meet beween the Red White,. Dartmouth and Harvard, Ithacans scored almost as n points as both the other teams gether. Cornell , defeated Penn S last month by a majority of more 40 points, totaling 73 to 31 for Pennsylvanians. Cornell appears to be stronges the mile, half mile, dashes, and dles but has an all-round team c ble of giving any team a run honors. When the two teams c tonight some high class compet should result with some notable ords and a closely, contested me Landowski, Stipe' Favored Michigan has some sure winner J,.andowski and Stipe and other who will make the Red and ' runners step for high honors ton In the dashes Simmons and B will be opposed by the fast eas star, Lovejoy, who placed secon the Intercollegiates and his teamn Niles and Righter. The quarter finds Siemans, [kin, Thomas and Lewis opposed John, Crozier, Thornhill and Hent with the two squads about ev matched. In the mile relay the s four men will run for the Wolver but Cornell: uses two of her men, Lovejoy and Righter, with tery an 880 man, and John to mak -the team. Carter of Cornell app to be the best bet in the half Cook, of Cornell, and Hattendor Michigan, other men who shi place. Both Carter- and Cook n the distance under two minutes, w is faster than Hattendorf and Dot have traveled it. Expect Fast Mlile In the mile run Kirby and Stric are the stars of Cornell, both ma the distance under 4:25, bit with two Wolverines, Bowen and Ai in form again this race should be with either school having an - chance. In the hurdles Stone Watt are consistent performers the Ithacans, but are practi equaled by Sargent of Michigan, placed in the Big Ten indoor last week so that the chance in.t two events also appear to be ope either team. Landowski should have little t ble in winning the pole vault Gouinlock of the Red and White never done more than 12 feet. S of Michigan will probably Iave a on his hands for third with Atki and Stevehs, who make about theE height as the Wolverine jumper the shot put Stipe appears as likely 'winner as none of the Co weight men have equaled his re Ebresole and Beatty, of Cornell, fight it out for second and third spectively. McElven and S should give the two Cornell men throp and Nichols, a hot fight places in the high jump with the favoring McElven for first hono Most of the men plan to visi1 agara Falls tomorrow. The team come back to Buffalo after the and on Sunday a trip will be, z to the Falls, thenmen leaving for Arbor Sunday night. i REMOVE THE DANGER . Step into either of our offices and look over our - Safety Deposit Vault Equipment} You will feelsat ease knowing your valuables are safely 'deposited in your individual box behind - those massive doors THE COST IS NOMINAL FARMERS & MECHANICS BANK 101-105 South Main Street. 50 South State Street (Nickels Arcade) us Supplies Store, 213 N. 4th Ave. " "It pays. to walk a felp blacks" t It's the kind of loyalty that's ready to fight at the drop ofthe hat. Only high and worthy things ->evoke sucha feeling. 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