1
MckBride EAWY hs~w Play at Daytonia Mon. day, val Rookies at Orlando. * LOUIS A. DOUGHER. ?ape, P11., March oeAll ar- ~~me t. have inw beenoeluie d s. beakig camo here. The trank. b 6e shipped direct to Wahugtou th athletes being c e e to cry their muiteases and _nfor Vavlrug t the exhibition trip. __W mse jor WSa fN YOU wklhaM f SPP1we wciSUoU of the et. ot this punlhment. fimeiately after dinner Sunday M Regulars will leave for Daytona. team, carrying Walter .10 Jose Aeosta, and George for bettery work, will y morning in charge of r~v tter for Orlando. Jos nker's 1Florida State 6eT, taking part in a big Elkb cees- ~ttfelaTluesdaY finds thenm battlirg 6ta Florida's amateur chain- Mto at St. Augustine where rv= 1111be declared and eve.,' ffl man to give the athletes a *S rmfu entertainment, AT JACKOWVILLU SATRDAY. On Wedseday both squads will ar- t Jacksonville, going to the XOWa 11em0101186e. Bill Donovan-a Phil- 0e9 wIll be played there Wednesday -Nd ThutadY In a campaign to boost t" t eagu- in the Florida tropolia, Those players not needed frthe exhibition games to come will 04 Sent to Washington from Jackson. vule. probably in charge of Nick Alt- loch. They will be expected to work et at the ball yard every day until be rest of the team appears. The real trek of the Griffs from Zacksonville will be as follows: April 1. at Birmingham, Ala.: 2 and 3. at Chattanooga; 4. series with New York Giants begins at Jackson. Su.. at Knoxville. Tenn.; 6. at Seterburg, VOL; 7, at Norfolk. Va.: 5, t Washington 9 and 10. at New ARRIVE RO0E OW APRIL 3. The Grit will make the trip from Norfolk to Washington by boat, ar- rivtagon the morning of April S, aM bttling the Giants at Georgia a&enMe that afternoon. On Monday. April 11. the Griffs will Lao. the Washington Elks' newly. eaised ball team and then take a dag rest before opening the regular sesn on Wednesday. April 33. Walter Johnson, whose stiff shoul. der is almost K. again, will proba. bly pitch his first nine innings at Orlado. - OpenSat. Til 10 P. M. "SM SPRI 10thi s Men To Pennyw Ant* WAS GowNA B GAM, - TrooK PAI POA A / M' TMAT Pdif 'te. 'PWi~A' P v'tNA ais -ri NEWSPAPER TORNAMENT ATTRACTING AlTENION One Of the largest galleries that has yet watehed the newspaper elim- ination duakpin tournament is ox- peeted to be on band at the Recrea- tion alleys this afternoon when the survivors of the competition which is now in its sixth week, take the alleys. With a total of 1,309, Cahoon, of The Times' pin spillersp took the highest honors in yesterday after- noon's rolling. Clauser, of tpe Herald, with a set of 343. also dis- tinguished himself. The scores: Cahoon. Sit. 1,309; Boyd. 828. 1.279: Daum. 322. 1,267; Gemmill, 327. 1.266; Clauser, 343, J.353; McAlwee. 387, 1.239; Malcolm, S03, 1,218; Waple, 279, 1,197; Curtain. Del Pratt Firm. ANN ARBOR. Mich., March 25.- Derrill Pratt. second baseman of the Boston American League team and coach of the University of Michigan baseball squad, reiterated today that he bad no Intention of returning to major league baseball. Wants Ball Games. The Virginia A. C.. of Rosslyn. If scheduling games. Call Manager X. Aimons, Clarendon 49. between 3 and 8 p. m. APPIESST" IN T1 NG S1 t The New Pencil Stripes in All Shades Others I Young Man, you' get read.y for the big Save time and nm to headquarters for the all-wool fabrics, the bi savings offered in the or Stout Men Up Special Prices mid FStreeta A ,Break Cg U SAID IT E A OCIALI. 't1e4 evys You J - CK A' A HALF! HAD Joe, tIMME LU oft six offs maas H TI "a ILVE9u1 4. A'6 t TMW eAL- : , A , p N A OR ISUMPM' " Chess Masters Idle. HAVANA. March I.-The fifth game of the international ohe"a match between Dr. Emanuel Lasker and Jose R. Capablanca, which was to have started lat night, has beqa "sotponed until next Tuesday night. It is said the postponement was ar- Ranged owing to the fact that to- day. Friday and Sunday are holidays which are especialy observed in the Latin countries. Burrall Girls Win. Burrall Sunday School girls defeat- ed the Indian Head girls at Indian Head, Md.. last night by a score of 22 to 12. C. U. Wins Again. NORFOLK. Va., March 25.-Catholic University again defeated the Train- ing Station nine here yesterday by 10 to 3. James in Final. ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., March 25.- George P. James, of Columbia Coun- try Club, and L. H. Hopkins. of Chi- cago. play here in the final of the winter golf tourney today. To Play Today. The Southern A. C. will meet the National Juniors on Monument Lot, diamond No. 3, today. The South- erners will report in uniform at the Hoover Playgrounds at 12.45. 10th and F Sts. N. W. TWN UITS Blues Browns Greys ve got just one day to 3aster parade. oney by coming direct best styles, the best of est fit and the biggest ::ity. uiJ5 r . Imp This y Jean Knott 4.A COME,141 DACT ALt. W P. JET L BACM -I/ o-- Y..C.A.SARTS CAMPAIGN TO TEACH BOYS TO SWIM The Boys' Y. M. C. A. Is going to start a swimming cmpaign. lAtters have been addre to all grade school principals *king co-operation in the work of the campaign. On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of March 28. 29, 30 and 31. swimming lessons will be given In the swimming pool of the Boys' Department at 1732 0 street northwest from 9 to 12 a. m. Each boy will be given a ticket for the "Learn to Swim Campaign" by applying at the boys' building, or securing an ex- changeable ticket from his room teacher. All boys who desire to have these free tickets should apply to the boys' building before 9:30 p. m. on Saturday. March 26. Arrangements have been made so that competent Instructors will be in charge of the classes. A small number of boys will be in each cla,( and classes will be of suficient length of time that they may secure proper instruction. Your Net .1 Suit or . NOW F Our showing of New 5 coats are the standards possible, embracing all-t workmanship, and exclu: Stripes, Herringbones, Serges. Starting at 26 and Up Haberdashe: Easter Manhattan Shirts ..... Mansco Union Suit... Interwoven Hose ..... Spring Headwear... Extra Special Russian Cords, Silk Stripe Madras and Fibre Silk Shirts, Special at $2.95 Exclusive Line Gloves and Oth Jutta Eat of Fog Week-L YOUN MATER SMSIMAR ....b.,... ter Teams. By BA= V1EOPE. NEW TOUE, Nsreb 35.-4eyVs asmbiltes young men epering shet in Didiesd today in the livoes 4 major leagu, teams have won thei spurs and bid fair t0. twinkleo bO i ifns. The 131 orop of rfoies taken tI the uthlsad wa enssally lan ad .infelding recruits were ner numerous than ever before. Happil: for the lucky managers. no Ies" tha half a dosen of these youngster have made good and several giv, promise of turning out to be star of the first magltude. The Yankees ad Giants wer among the lucky teams and bot! will bloom out in April with no faces on their ingolds. The Yankee %ppoar to have -landed a corkin player in Johnny Mitohell. who cam up from Vernon and cost Colonel Ruppert and Huston much in ea" and players. Mitehell is a probabl 270 hitter in the Amerlean Lesgsi can turn around and Can fold an 6brow like a demon. Goldie Rapp. new third basoms of the Giants, is a player of sterlini caliber, has made good already. a McGrair .does not regret that he he to hand over a pretty penny to & Paul for Goldie, who was the sta of the American Association las season. Other young Infielders who see sure to stick are Sam Bohn*, from Feattle. who i now thirdbasing to Patriek Morans Cincinnati Redlegs Bill Gleason, from Chattanooga, wh looks good to succeed Joe Gedeon a second baseman of the 8t. Lout Browns. and . George Torporoei Brooklyn sandlotter. who is keyston, sacking for the Cardinals. Torpor cer, by the way, is a spectacle player, like Lee Meadows, but hi speas don't seem to hinder him. Strange, as it sem. both the Cub and White Hox will bloom out wit revamped infields and both will hav row first basemen. Right now I appears that Earl Sheely, from Bal lake. has the first bse job on the White Box In his hip pocket. an rhomas Whelan. a Boston semi-pro Icoks sure to nab the shoes left va Lant by Fred Merkle. Whelan is ar ex-collegian. having played at Notre Dawne. Georgetown. and Dartmouth and is said to % a snappy player. The world's champion Indiana while they took quite a few youni players South for tryouts, will bi u Spring ropcoat EAVY ;pring Suits and Top- of the highest quality vool fabrics, excellent ;ive models. In Pencil Plaids, Oxfords and ward ry For Your Wear ....3.00 to $10.00 .....$1.50 to $4.00 .....40c to $2.25 .. .. .$3.00 to $8.50 Extra Special Just received 100. dozen All-Silk New Spring Neckwear, in- cluding stripes, fancies and plain colors. Priced to sell At 6e5c Each of Neck wear, er Accessories rt.anth Stenet eague' RogieLc Tomor"row"at3@ n1 the snpp slogas l o sand S flogans antes U~Shin1 thosesip slogan andm atrctv cL S~4Slo1 sche ino Tie sig at6. Aeian egu asbl the lettering, on a green background, have already- be high school boy who gets his ideai nto the hands of C 2:59 o'clock tomorrow will have as good a show as responded the first day. Remember this-the slogan should be short and s striking, crisp, breezy and zippy. It. should say som and soinething about '1he Washington Times. The Jud color scheme you suggest, but ber in mind that the Seengreen. Thehigh schl boy wehg hl boy is going a complete bwAl e asagood .a.h.o al steeldogs, belt and cap, a glove, leage baN wode $3750 in fis cas-end a di. to t game The Sporting ditor will announce the name of the Sunday. Send in your slgans today and watch for th gavreenee e-& Thedayofhig ,....................... gem prcsa coplet. hui' CnfUANTEE--'j,.1" ing tyle, hor u p a heogloe, Neog. will aawith $37.at k hool Stor allhs oer The S ar gstwl Cainnu the namre of Thm Suda. n n ousW asinto n watforesi 506 Nintu treetn111 Se Betwbersen9had1t tet The aY f hgh m~Ope n ra Nights m asemaeasenwhimne..ar ok #Goo4$ uwr a-f useal . lo me bs-sMIu eae 0Iw kuieked out Geesie Adess. *9i0t- ~ i Wh 0wit rowesd of a @*&*. :rd 25-wa bout or ISO lastom Closes. . M. at 3 P. M. to send nes for The Wash- Park. the color scheme of en received, but the te Sporting Editor at the contestants who izzling, sparkling and thing about baseball ges will consider any background is to be ts eeivs / to *ad - hs,pants, and ba- he opening winner on this page e winner Sunday. Seomco aranteed Easter? E N RESCO Haf Near hesM pssible. Cotme smidM. .sreets the=contryat$

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MckBride

EAWYhs~w Play at Daytonia Mon.day, val Rookies at

Orlando.* LOUIS A. DOUGHER.

?ape, P11., March oeAll ar-~~me t. have inw beenoeluie d

s. beakig camo here. The trank.b 6e shipped direct to Wahugtou

th athletes being c e eto cry their muiteases and _nfor

Vavlrug t the exhibition trip.__Wmse jor WSa fNYOUwklhaM fSPP1wewciSUoU of the

et.ot this punlhment.fimeiately after dinner SundayM Regulars will leave for Daytona.

team, carrying Walter.10 Jose Aeosta, and George

for bettery work, willy morning in charge of

r~v tter for Orlando.Jos nker's 1Florida State

6eT, taking part in a big Elkb cees-~ttfelaTluesdaY finds thenm battlirg6ta Florida's amateur chain-Mto at St. Augustine whererv= 1111be declared and eve.,'

fflman to give the athletes a*S rmfu entertainment,AT JACKOWVILLU SATRDAY.On Wedseday both squads will ar-

t Jacksonville, going to theXOWa 11em0101186e. Bill Donovan-a Phil-0e9 wIll be played there Wednesday-Nd ThutadY In a campaign to boost

t" t eagu- in the Floridatropolia, Those players not neededfrthe exhibition games to come will

04 Sent to Washington from Jackson.vule. probably in charge of Nick Alt-loch. They will be expected to worket at the ball yard every day untilbe rest of the team appears.The real trek of the Griffs from

Zacksonville will be as follows:April 1. at Birmingham, Ala.: 2 and 3.at Chattanooga; 4. series with NewYork Giants begins at Jackson.Su.. at Knoxville. Tenn.; 6. atSeterburg, VOL; 7, at Norfolk. Va.:5, t Washington 9 and 10. at New

ARRIVE RO0EOW APRIL 3.The Grit will make the trip fromNorfolk to Washington by boat, ar-rivtagon the morning of April S,aM bttling the Giants at Georgiaa&enMe that afternoon.On Monday. April 11. the Griffs willLao. the Washington Elks' newly.eaised ball team and then take adag rest before opening the regularsesn on Wednesday. April 33.Walter Johnson, whose stiff shoul.der is almost K. again, will proba.bly pitch his first nine innings atOrlado. -

OpenSat. Til 10 P. M.

"SM

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s Men ToPennyw Ant*

WAS GowNA BGAM, -

TrooK PAI POA A/M' TMAT Pdif'te. 'PWi~A' Pv'tNAais -ri

NEWSPAPERTORNAMENTATTRACTING AlTENIONOne Of the largest galleries that

has yet watehed the newspaper elim-ination duakpin tournament is ox-peeted to be on band at the Recrea-tion alleys this afternoon when thesurvivors of the competition whichis now in its sixth week, take thealleys.With a total of 1,309, Cahoon, of

The Times' pin spillersp took thehighest honors in yesterday after-noon's rolling. Clauser, of tpeHerald, with a set of 343. also dis-tinguished himself.The scores: Cahoon. Sit. 1,309;

Boyd. 828. 1.279: Daum. 322. 1,267;Gemmill, 327. 1.266; Clauser, 343,J.353; McAlwee. 387, 1.239; Malcolm,S03, 1,218; Waple, 279, 1,197; Curtain.

Del Pratt Firm.ANN ARBOR. Mich., March 25.-

Derrill Pratt. second baseman of theBoston American League team andcoach of the University of Michiganbaseball squad, reiterated today thathe bad no Intention of returning tomajor league baseball.

Wants Ball Games.The Virginia A. C.. of Rosslyn.If scheduling games. Call Manager

X. Aimons, Clarendon 49. between 3and 8 p. m.

APPIESST" IN T1

NG S1

t

TheNew PencilStripes inAll Shades

Others IYoung Man, you'

get read.y for the bigSave time and nm

to headquarters for theall-wool fabrics, the bisavings offered in the

or Stout Men Up

Special Prices

mid FStreeta A

,Break Cg

U SAID ITE A OCIALI.'t1e4 evys You J- CK A' A HALF! HADJoe, tIMME LU

oft six offs maas H TI"a ILVE9u1 4. A'6t TMW eAL-: , A , p N A

OR ISUMPM'"

Chess Masters Idle.HAVANA. March I.-The fifth

game of the international ohe"amatch between Dr. Emanuel Laskerand Jose R. Capablanca, which wasto have started lat night, has beqa"sotponed until next Tuesday night.It is said the postponement was ar-

Ranged owing to the fact that to-day. Friday and Sunday are holidayswhich are especialy observed in theLatin countries.

Burrall Girls Win.Burrall Sunday School girls defeat-

ed the Indian Head girls at IndianHead, Md.. last night by a score of22 to 12.

C. U. Wins Again.NORFOLK. Va., March 25.-Catholic

University again defeated the Train-ing Station nine here yesterday by10 to 3.

James in Final.ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla., March 25.-

George P. James, of Columbia Coun-try Club, and L. H. Hopkins. of Chi-cago. play here in the final of thewinter golf tourney today.

To Play Today.The Southern A. C. will meet the

National Juniors on Monument Lot,diamond No. 3, today. The South-erners will report in uniform at theHoover Playgrounds at 12.45.

10th and F Sts. N. W.

TWNUITS

BluesBrowns

Greys

ve got just one day to

3aster parade.

oney by coming directbest styles, the best of

est fit and the biggest

::ity.

uiJ5

r .

Imp Thisy Jean Knott

4.ACOME,141 DACTALt. W P.

JETL BACM

-I/o--

Y..C.A.SARTS CAMPAIGNTO TEACH BOYS TO SWIMThe Boys' Y. M. C. A. Is going to

start a swimming cmpaign. lAttershave been addre to all gradeschool principals *king co-operationin the work of the campaign.On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

and Thursday of March 28. 29, 30 and31. swimming lessons will be givenIn the swimming pool of the Boys'Department at 1732 0 street northwestfrom 9 to 12 a. m. Each boy will begiven a ticket for the "Learn toSwim Campaign" by applying at theboys' building, or securing an ex-changeable ticket from his roomteacher. All boys who desire to havethese free tickets should apply to theboys' building before 9:30 p. m. onSaturday. March 26.Arrangements have been made so

that competent Instructors will bein charge of the classes. A smallnumber of boys will be in each cla,(and classes will be of suficientlength of time that they may secureproper instruction.

Your Net.1Suit or .

NOW FOur showing of New 5coats are the standardspossible, embracing all-tworkmanship, and exclu:Stripes, Herringbones,Serges. Starting at

26and Up

Haberdashe:Easter

Manhattan Shirts .....

Mansco Union Suit...Interwoven Hose .....

Spring Headwear...

Extra SpecialRussian Cords,

Silk Stripe Madrasand Fibre SilkShirts,Special at$2.95

Exclusive LineGloves and Oth

Jutta Eat of Fog

Week-LYOUN MATERSMSIMAR

....b.,...

ter Teams.By BA= V1EOPE.

NEW TOUE, Nsreb 35.-4eyVsasmbiltes young men epering shetin Didiesd today in the livoes 4major leagu, teams have won theispurs and bid fair t0. twinkleobO iifns.The 131orop of rfoies taken tI

the uthlsad wa enssally lanad .infelding recruits were ner

numerous than ever before. Happil:for the lucky managers. no Ies" thahalf a dosen of these youngsterhave made good and several giv,promise of turning out to be starof the first magltude.The Yankees ad Giants wer

among the lucky teams and bot!will bloom out in April with nofaces on their ingolds. The Yankee%ppoar to have -landed a corkinplayer in Johnny Mitohell. who camup from Vernon and cost ColonelRuppert and Huston much in ea"and players. Mitehell is a probabl270 hitter in the Amerlean Lesgsican turn around and Can fold an6brow like a demon.Goldie Rapp. new third basoms

of the Giants, is a player of sterlinicaliber, has made good already. a

McGrair .does not regret that he heto hand over a pretty penny to &Paul for Goldie, who was the staof the American Association lasseason.Other young Infielders who see

sure to stick are Sam Bohn*, fromFeattle. who i now thirdbasing toPatriek Morans Cincinnati RedlegsBill Gleason, from Chattanooga, whlooks good to succeed Joe Gedeon asecond baseman of the 8t. LoutBrowns. and . George TorporoeiBrooklyn sandlotter. who is keyston,sacking for the Cardinals. Torporcer, by the way, is a spectacleplayer, like Lee Meadows, but hispeas don't seem to hinder him.Strange, as it sem. both the Cub

and White Hox will bloom out witrevamped infields and both will havrow first basemen. Right now Iappears that Earl Sheely, from Ballake. has the first bse job on theWhite Box In his hip pocket. anrhomas Whelan. a Boston semi-proIcoks sure to nab the shoes left vaLant by Fred Merkle. Whelan is arex-collegian. having played at NotreDawne. Georgetown. and Dartmouthand is said to% a snappy player.The world's champion Indiana

while they took quite a few youniplayers South for tryouts, will bi

u SpringropcoatEAVY

;pring Suits and Top-of the highest qualityvool fabrics, excellent;ive models. In PencilPlaids, Oxfords and

ward

ry For YourWear....3.00 to $10.00

.....$1.50 to $4.00.....40c to $2.25

.. .. .$3.00 to $8.50

Extra SpecialJust received 100.

dozen All-Silk NewSpring Neckwear, in-cluding stripes, fanciesand plain colors.Priced to sellAt 6e5c Each

of Neckwear,er Accessories

rt.anth Stenet

eague' RogieLc

Tomor"row"at3@

n1the snpp slogas l o

sand S flogans antesU~Shin1 thosesip slogan andm atrctv cL S~4Slo1 sche

ino Tie sig at6.Aeian egu asbl

thelettering, on a green background, have already- behigh school boy who gets his ideai nto the hands of C2:59 o'clock tomorrow will have as good a show as

responded the first day.

Remember this-the slogan should be short and sstriking, crisp, breezy and zippy. It. should say somand soinething about '1he Washington Times. The Jud

color scheme you suggest, but ber in mind that theSeengreen.

Thehigh schl boy wehg hl boy is goinga complete bwAl e asagood .a.h.o al

steeldogs, belt and cap, a glove, leage baNwode $3750 in fis cas-end a di. to tgame

The Sporting ditor will announce the name of the

Sunday. Send in your slgans today and watch for th

gavreenee

e-&

Thedayofhig ,.......................gemprcsa coplet. hui' CnfUANTEE--'j,.1"ing tyle, hor u p a heogloe, Neog. will

aawith $37.at k hool Stor allhs oer

The S ar gstwl Cainnu the namre ofThmSuda. n n ousW asinto n watforesi

506Nintutreetn111 Se

Betwbersen9had1t tet

TheaY f hgh m~Ope n ra Nights m

asemaeasenwhimne..ar

ok #Goo4$uwr a-f

useal .lo mebs-sMIu eae0Iwkuieked out Geesie Adess. *9i0t-

~ i Wh 0wit rowesd of a @*&*.:rd 25-wa bout or ISOlastom

Closes.. M.

at 3 P. M. to sendnes for The Wash-Park.the color scheme ofen received, but thete Sporting Editor atthe contestants who

izzling, sparkling andthing about baseballges will consider anybackground is to be

ts eeivs /to *ad -hs,pants,and ba-he opening

winner on this pagee winner Sunday.

Seomco

aranteedEaster?

E NRESCO

HafNear hesM

pssible. Cotme

smidM. .sreets

the=contryat$