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styles colors and materials vouched for by thejeputation
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INTERNATIONAL SPORT
Program of Outdoor Athletics Includes Invasions
II by Many Foreign Leaders in Sport; -
iAsmxitUiPrta Report.)
:" KFW YORK. Sarrh 20. Tb toteroaHoaat
''aspect 1 sports spreading with each saoce-
aiv ps 1 uausualty predominant tB tbe tenta-
tlre arrsagemeats of the big .porting areata
for th sammer. The program bsw nearly com-
' pitted calls for tateraattanl eoatests la which
Asvrirsas wtU nertJclpnta in about a dosra
bcaarlM of sport. The Ut ranges trwo chess
to yachting. Aa friendly Untoi of tbe AnM-
ieaa wrt5l mu. Chinese baseball' pUyere
SS ffoTbT Orient cricket Player aad
Ii-miilTt from far oS Australia golf ebam-
LtaaVaadpoto challengers frooi Kajlaad.
EeT hem .Jermsny. athletee roar mteidge
aad Oxford Iniveraitles ad anuawoblliste and
avtatara from France aa well aa to taeasl la-
JuT of foreign competitor la minor Uses of
Tbe tide of Americans re wdct snores is
leaser tbaa the lacomiac wave but It includes
ball plsyers aad Tlntta of Aaaeiieaa aolfara to
both Eaataad. aad rraar.
IiilrTf. a..! T tbe ""awr'a aoartla te-
M. both at boaw and abroad have now beea
aetaad froai a naiaiarjr of tbe ara laWe bwa
to e1rat the apart lorlna; aublk ta l ka
u uanl nmtT of ewata to follow.
"la jarhtlne the Oerataaa reaew the anader"
r special daaa ratw Uh to. American pay-
ing a5.lt of nearly I area mb t tbeae ahorea
.Tbemna win be bela aaT Marbleaead. Mm...
tbi &uSbelMt for A.u 1 ta 23 aad tba
finals kaciaaiac Kepteaiber 1-
.Tbe nlbTVna will ooea with a match
letweea Amertraa aad Fri-Bch vlayen war
Parta iB tbe latter part of Joae after the Brit.
ik ooea toornameat la which a mimber of
Aaarriraaa will participate at Mot Lake Jnae
1 W 24. The National champlonahipa have bwa
ananavd for Braoailaa. Maaa. rooeai. mnaimr
i ardea City. 1 I. (.natron tbe latter dmilic
.rhTwVh epteber t d tbe
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. Catch the delicate
hnunuet. Nbte
lirmus rve flavor. aooreciateN
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: tVip tTipllow- smooth taste as it
'A est over vour
free from all rasp and rawness
Your hrst taste
EXTRA FINE
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httyacea. Mam la
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up to d.uu
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lwoareralei ;
toorof-T will be held at. W.sklnrtno. ue ..
tober S to 4. Sew. yestenlay tbatbe Anatra-.
liaa eaandataa lor taa lwti. rap i""
trani. will come here to meet - tba Ariaricen
In trial. May 18 to 30 taworee -an lnten-ttaia:
International contest la tbe amort " Tbe Nation-
al championehiue la reoaia probably will take
place at Newrt. B. 1. becinata April lb.
After two year.' latereal tba Hiirlnajtiai Club
I. to aeat another aole- ma ihiaa -an aaeat f
tbe IntematlaJ con. Tbe toaraament will be
held at Meadowbrook. L. 1.. J one 14 to IN.
Tbe National rhamplaaatiJp will be decided at
V.mMMaMt P1f in Aiumst.
Several forelaw automobile racer already ara-
tentatively entered inr tne xx-mum race oa iue
ladiaBapoii. 8icelway UecoraUM Day. Tba
olber but automobile raeee wtU be roa at BaTaa-
Baa the TanderbUt cop November 24 and tba
Uraad Prlne SoTember 2T. .
Aa e-reat moch anticipated amons enneaw
athletes will be tbe ilt of tbe Oiford-Cam-hrldire
athletic -team to America probably la
the latter part of Jane for a meeting with tbe
Harrard-Vale team. The intercollegiate cham-
nknhlp. hare beea eat for May 30-31 at Boston
and tba PeonarlTallta relay caralTal for Phila-
delphia April at .
Bowlnc baa no interoatlooal aapect aaleai It
auty be tbe appearaace of Caaadiaa oarjmea
la aoaae ereata la this country. The National
retatta far amateam will be held at Boatoa
Aaruat 8 aad and the American at Phila-
delphia probably May 31: tbe laterrollefiate re-
ratta at Pomrhkeerine 14p 31 and Hirrard-
Tale at Sew Xondoa June 20.
Aa Intercolleaiate rabie cbem match baa beea
arratured for April 12. when plarers from Cam-
bridge aad Oxford ralrenitiea will match with
a team yet to be choaea Bern.
' Rained at Chattanooga
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; CHATTANOOGA. Teaa.. March as. Bala pre-
vented today's same brtweea tbe Chleafo Na-
tional Iane team and tbe Chattaaoan SstKB-
era Lcacue team- . - . s
the de-
tonpoie. absolutely
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rsjnaaaipota wayi
foa- lk aua wha Iummml
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Jack Ipp.
jack Lann la ana of tha two irmlar
rnaakman of th Athletk-a. and la accorn-
HMUinn iif aiiiiw.
painylnf tha Yannlayan aquad to eltra tha
pitchers both vetorana and youncatara.
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a tnorouKh workout. Lapp la the hvlest
hlttlna ftiiiadeipaia receiver aa urn
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FAREWELL FESTIVITIES
fOR GIANTS AT MARLIN
Coltt Woa Xut Qmi'Ttomiitg-
lirTo4t7 1 Inrt at TezM
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aad Colts lined tn tor their mat aattla of tba
aprinc seaaoa tab) afternoon tM w-w aw
time tha fast ywiajmters made away With a
victory. The score was tj 8. Tba recrtdta
were wall faTored with alteaara.
work in tar are iDDlnn and Hchapp Bamhlac
tbeaima. Both were ta wood form aw tba
Hecwlan had a MUT time trfiajt awre wmt.
Tomorrow afteraooa the bla team- will meet.
tbe mania jiiira penuo; i -r- -
ri kMi h.a ma A armae new
BBiforma aad tbey doa t rare treab dS
Iuppwm to tbem aa loaa aajhe anlts are fortb-
comlac. Ann tne same yr -
frr rTrea by tbe town as a 'areweTl P"rty. x
Tbe weatber wa. toeai LZ
cent for a little too moch "wd. It was hot
sad sunny anurmna; a unj "v-"" -v .1
road wortoat. Tbe attendance waa htpj l
tbe arteraoon. iaere - " -- i
tbe nnnoal dance rlTea by the -team
tbla erator and. of eounie . It won I1 hot do for
Hbafer. McCormick. Joah Derore
terpalcboieana to appear at the baU whea they
con. ui not practice. c uti ST-rii
Jnmpinx Into tbelr uniform. aUhoirh bjTjt
ana mevoraiH-a n"r. "zir iv - -Aa
It wia Harry ideatepped hla Job. weferrina
to oanpire rainer toaa rummn -.
Tbe dance. howeer;waa a good sareeas larae-
Jeff TecM ro toe .""T e
.r.W5e KJlkT. mmio. l-r.
tne man. "rvjT 75 I m and in
"""Jtir'r il f threi Innta
Held tne rauunirm "-"""- Trf-r
ik K.t An u baa rerealed yet tie did not
iNB.- JefT- f thre. a.
while neiriy eTerybody etoe PlckW ap two
toe btlimc mood- Tb i Jt"
. .... .aw .vi kittlnar m risl iliat ll mV mUTaaC
of aaetie. to bto.rfcord. fcfir
I our bed him for three hit a and two run. la
!. 7Z . . v... KM.rtee he aeM entire
command ot tbe .1 mat Ion. allowing only two
hits for tbe next four laaiBtt. and hot (lyimt
s base on balm. He baa plenty of apeed and
rood contrel of hi. cm-re ball. Achupp also had
"JKjr2f"S- ftolroor bits
r? "'iaiaaw K. -h. K.m.e
practice thi. moraine nod will probably be Uld
up for a couple of dare. Tbe atner cripple are
all eomlBK aroond. Jacoeaoa wa ra to the
acid today without a cane. lie expects to joot
bo am amrorm asaia
BEAUMONT DEFEATED r
- ORANGE REGULARS
Oilert Bounded t)ut Twelre Hits aad
Seven Bans Off Crack Local
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naiM Timm March 20. The Beaaaoat
teaa-na team defeated to uranca leaiuan
hftermwa at the West Boa far aera oy m.
ml to 1 whll a cpatlnuoa driaaie ot
raia fen. The Tlfltor. wielded the hory
Znei. rmin. 11 alta be but rlcaacd oS
the local pitchers. V B H K
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"LrUaBeinmoBL" "u'"8Bjlth and
Hauaer; oranae. reare a
Umpire unn """rm a.
stated he could Be ner J"eoua ua
letic aiotresatlon to play tbe Oraiura team oa
Soadayafternoon. Tbe eeeilt b fctof extea-
(tfeij laiCTUara alfU am ' aw -w
BYRNE WILL RECOVER
- SAKS PHYSICIAN
Pirate Third Baseman Is Prononne-
ed Oat of Danger of Serioufv
tJttatiattd PrtSt
HOT SPRINGS. Ark.. March 20. Aecordisg
V Dr. H. P. Colllaa the- attending' Wywciae.
today. Bobby Byrne third Jt1fli2S
Wrc -X..1.ooa who wja hit by tched
r pcirtle; sTni ere 'te.r. baa lmlr
to h aa VxtaatOuit a. paoaooacad bis out
ThYb-ll struck Byrne i
eatlr golag la aa upward dtreetio. Vr. Col-
Stna aoWaot sntidpaU say future serlos
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HAMMERED FOUR "ITCHER8. - ;
aHadalptila Defsstsd Nashvlll by Hit.
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iimiilr Teaa Ilarch SO. Ja a hard
i . taa miiaaMsmla Amer-
iraBB defeated Kaahrthe lf-to a. 0r of Kasa-
rtllc' jHtcher were aaaassrrep. iot - "it".
sMU rnniat Wye and Pcnaock. I1illa.l-
ST recruit Ditcher. yielded 12. Baker aaade
SSt fc .Id "m MrawT a 'douWa alnst lie
Inr. whlra larked a few yards of 7upticstln
ibe afrst drlre. tlolllna bom ran to deep cen-
ter la Jhe .lith with- the foil atoj tea-
two bite the ant a home roa
' : i DETROIT MET DEFEAT.. -cy;.
New Orleana - Won aait Oama Fropi
Ainaricana 9 ta 1. ;
.-w Att riiai BTMea ao. ta axfast game
fader New Orleans defeated the Daanrt Amerl
cans ta 1. Kraas of Sew Orte.o. allowed ire
walk. He wa tbs only fHtrber. ned tar th
wcala. nnweii aao '--'t'- f"
to Mobile Saturday for a series. Tb OsraUad
IssarlTsai oaea aw srardas. a ' : . - '
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r.iwwadand Americans Wara Win nor by
can af 7 to
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MOBILE am.. Man t-Th fArreln
S-'.': "' . Collaoa easnaa. - ; f f
Asasrlcss Lesgue toam tats snerosoa aeieace
tbs kVMb Soorbeea League team T to A.
fviielll aad Cbarowa4 for Cleveland mad three-
base bits. Call Mlcaeo wra a aae ten
S li Clew-ntC Jswer sd ban dlvaKd
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THE LAST ATHLETIC GAME
Buffs and Mack's Yannigans Lineups at West
End Again This fteraodnr -
Hoaatoa bisS It last same with tha Ata-.
letle Taamaaa this afteraooa at. t-30. pro-
Tided tbe weather sua aad the cods an cood.
Totlay iocldeatally. marks the laat day at the
atajr here of tne Toaaursters Maes: la earrytnf
northward to PalladelohU tU the Soothern
awlnc. The ream played in QalTeatoa ""W
and returned to lloiutoa I ant nlrht. Art" !
"teraoonTltame they will ). on to ieeutnont
"The'Buffs' sad Mack's TarmUan. hTeeUhed
twice tn tb exhibition eeaeon ao far. The nr.t
tame that of TucJay. waa on of the prettleit
the Bnffa hare played ami tiie count w ended 14
to t la Houatso'a faror. tilef Bender belwt the
victim of the willow men. Wedneaday'a same
waa called In tbe fourth with tbe enore t to 0
la faror of the Ysaniaan. bat you would anus
a too time without conrlBclns Mr. In that
Houatoa woa Id not eaaily bare oyeRome that
lead bad the same proereeaed further.
It was after beltut balked of a rtetory bow-
eer. that Connie Mack warned J. Doe Roberts
that tbe Athletics were roliut to put a sammary
stun to tbe wtnnlns record of the Buffs.
7. Dusk admlU tue auejtloa I. opea to arro-
ment. and aa . a . cseoifbavce dhls af temoon s
came lahore to be a hard fourht oa.
black may aend back to tbe mound Coombs
and Bender the former fnw a hla brilliant
record ajcalnst Hoaatoa Taeaday aad tbe Chief
that the Noble Bed Man may V tlttin op-
portunity for ravens. Bine tho pitcher an
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BR1TT0N HAS REPORTED :
TO THE BUFFALO -CAMP
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Crack Third Baieman Starts Kerry
War for Infield oPoutiolu on
Local Club.
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Ollbert Brlttoa. th star third Backer ot th
Buff in 1B13 mad hi. atwearaac. at tbe trato-
tac camp- yntarday morning totuijletlng tb
happy Buffalo family tor tbe sreaeat. - -Britten's
Jong delay was by permissloa of
the Hoaatoa toagiiat... H has beea ponulnc
aa agricultural coarse at th Kansas But Agri-
cultural School and it wa necessary for na
ta take -am w later examination la order to get
credit for hi. foil term' wort. Tbeouaton
fnS w e "tend wrBJchmood Medical College
"Bri'tt aromiBSd to get into shape at K. S. A.
C.. bit he says that be baa bad difficulty keep-
ing his word. When he left Manhattan. Kan.
that eooatry waa under snow and his college
nine had hsd little chance to work out of doora.
Brltt ass beea condltlonlog almsalf la tbe grm-
nailnnTrBoweear. .and wilTBeed Uttm work with
the ball to get" In perfect trim.
The retora of Brlttoa starts a merry war for
tba infield positions on tb local club. Houatoa
now baa are veteran player or einerlenCB try-
ing out tor tbe foar Infield Jobs. Just how the
battle will aientoally come out tt la Impossible
10nl'nglit settles dewa Britten. atasoBO.
Flllman and McDonald as Patrick Henry 'Ura-
nia has s ehaeb oa his coruer.
I Britf s sbseaco MslcalmOonaM h beea
mbritlg too good to be shunted off. third beee.
aad it looks ss If the other tare would bar
to ftetit for second and short. .
Charlie Rose langTilngly remarked yesterday to
Brltt that he would get in condltloa oulck
enough a bad a gtaal mau t bsat auu-
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POLYTECHNIC DEFEATED i.
j? BY TEXAS.UN.YERS1TY
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Both Teams Flayed loosely Until
the Hme Team Took Flyinf
Start itt FouTth-Score 7-4.
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v AUSTIN. Texas. March 80-- Tb. University 'of
Texas cam back atrong today aad defeated tb
polytrckslc' alas by a score of T to Wltb
tb osceatloa ot the fourth hinbar th vUltors
never had ehaae. la this frame tbey scored
three rune aad thai ewtlok wa. aloomr ta ta
sixth whea wKh Jb bass toll aad ao outs
WlBstoa reateord BaHoy 'fta- th lioiurhorns and
Bsased' tbe arst aa V' "--j.
H bobo tottlsd etosnai aurwvr
out daw aid. ' r-x; ..yji s ' ."' V
Tb cam wa Bot s saaa aa that ot yes
trraay aad bath aid plafad loosely la tb Sejd.
Texas took an eeri lead. erln jwo
the Srst sanlng aad tbaa adding om ajore tn
the thTwrth- ata. sUth aainlatb J-
Bailey Bad WlM'""- Texaa twtrlerv
fanaeTls'poly! of I.x drew thre.
Bits out Ot lour mat " e
two out of tare. - .. v . - t
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Texas
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BatterieoBallex. Wlnatoa aad
Bsrte. FsnnMm aad hit. -; -
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BBOWTIWOOD. Texas. ' Ksirh SOHoward
pays age la defeated DaaaVI akar today la
aa esrillng gaaas of baseball br a aiMre of a
" DanieT Bake aevd raggedly at " begia-
Blag of tbe game falhns for the- Darnel Baker
tied the scori ta tb a lath lasing waea.be Wf
lor a heme raa with a maa oa bass. . Howard
pay aaade another ma in ft lf of ths
aisth! lt.iarrlt. Dwatol -p.ker. I ady sad
(lbes; Boward Psyaa Kvaaa nd baraar ; :
' f . ' o1m National Won '
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-ATR. a- btasrb . Tba Bastoa
Na.
. THE Flf.Cg TO OUi
aaT-wa mj ..
J-w- m ' .mPv--iia.Hkm. ' . .'
a on mat ijottreii. wao waa c Actio lea to suc-
ceed Brummerboff Wednesday but had no ehanee
to work may start today's ram. Then there
la lanky John Tnff. whom Houatoa tans would
like to see work la a Philadelphia uniform etace
tbe Awttln boy baa alwaya mad a faTorsble
tmpreaslon wben with Waco here.
Otherwise and wiAt the poaatblF ubatitutlon
of Schwann or Rrran 'for Lapp Philadelphia's
lineup tbla. afternoon la pretty wire to tie tha
'same a. that of th other two same: 8teven-
soo. left Held; Brady abort. top; Daly center
fit-lil; Fllek-arcond ban: Frits right fieMi Orr
third baae. snd Dsria Srat base.
Tbe Houston battery la aa problematical a
that of Philadelphia. . The system followed la
tbe last two games is .sure to be kept uo a
complete shift ot battery for each three In-
ning.. Roe who saya that his arm bow feel
better than tt has eeer done in tbe spring; Cy
Wstson and Cole may be called on to work.
Pat Newnata will probably get back oa first
bane. ' reatoring the lineup to normal.
Tbe Buffs are conferring their energy how-
erer. for tba Saturaay. Sunday Snd Monday
gamea against the New York Nationals. While
It would he Blesssnt to defeat th Athletic
again there will he no overstrain as all rf-
forta are Moreotrated oa walloping the Olaata
again.
Hburts Xobbork will be on the umpire's b
today. The game will be called promptly at
8:. 10. Seats are on sale at Block's tne oiaokary
and Proctor's: box seat at Block's. . .
IHOSMa
SCHEDULE FOR NINE AT.
? ST. EDWARDS' COLLEGE
Catholics Hare One of Fastest Ball
Clubs in History of the ;
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(HeuJl Port Sfitciai.)
AUSTIN. Texas. March 19. 8 1. tdwards tU
year has the' stroBgest Bin she has boasted of
In the La at thre years. Monday she played
her first game with 'the University. - and al-
though It waa called a practice game by tbe
latter. It caused real ball playing by both side
and wss a snappy affair throughout. -
Tba Ootlegiajta piled ap Ave runs off Cooa la
three Innings and then Pitcher Awslt format.'
Kdwsrds weakened aad allowed ssvea runs to
com over tb sob la an luring.. Huntress re-
lieved elm aad. allowed only oa alt la tra la-
"Here's. the VCrp
; : i topay ANDTQMoiRoy' left r. j
" that-ioicT I fdwnever' liattHhe!;chancc to pick fromiat'
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. tUiU Alicia 9 oviubuuuK.vi wa w. . sawwv wa.Ms.w r--- " i
v standird "-ot1 -"threedollItisand4iftyrcent quality and : five-dollar .style - for twa"
010 IZzin Clrcet Cspltbl licit!. v. EzttzTj Father and Son. '
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. OiTFKet FOR BRKNAHAN.M 'J
' Murphy Clalma Ho Was PrWarad
v.$38.000 for Catehar f - ;
J ACKSON TUJJB. - Fl.. March So.
. Charlie Murphy ot tb Cblcag Oub. J
S tie for leaving bar mat night declared
. that In bad bees offered SW.000 and
-t first class 'player -tn exchange for ;
5 Roger Brosaeaaa by a eartaln National T
Lcagua Ylob. ta nam af which be tW
fused to saak kaowa.' Altboagh it m
Z an ot tb biggest otters over mad tor
a a ball player he refased to part with
th former St Loull amaaga. Murphy
f ssys. of course he expects: to win (b
a neonaat. a
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nltirs. Bailey relieved Coon and was hit tor
one nm. another ran waa made off Huntress
making tbe final score to In favor of Tsias.
Fritter too aeet .renter fielder for St. hd-
wsrds made a spectacular catch la the early
part of tbe game saving two runs. Kalley for
Tuxaa celebrated 81. Patrick's Dsy by kaocklag
a borne rua wltb two mea a .bsaes. -
Another gam with Texaa la scheduled for
April 8. Two game follow with A. and M.
the tatter Bart of April or Srst week is Mar.
One game with St. Mary's Hemlnary at Laporte
and a possible gam at Breabsai will couplet
tbEfforta were made to meet Rice' laeUtut In
Houston but aa agreement eould not be reached.
Games at Baa Antonio and Baa Marco will fill
tbe datea between tbe Texas and A. snd M.
gamea.' 8t. Edwards Is trying to have Oklahoma
A. aad M here for a game before they pl.y
Texaa. Proaoectlve gamea art: Two each with
T. C. V. annT Baylor and Southwestern
' Four game with the Austin League Club will
he played tbla aad aext wk. i I'l.-; ..
BAYLOR Tft fLXiNPOtY -1
" AT WACO TODAY
Glaze's Sqnad Expects 'Hard Battle
From the Fort Worth .
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WtuUn Pitt Sptcia:.) .
WACO. Texaa March 20. For the past two
month. Coach OUs o BaylfrTBlverslty ba
spared neither time aor effort la order to Per-
fect hi. baseball team with which to begin
the mtercolleglate sessoy with' Polytechnic Col-
.. aVflwth I .mi arreranwi On tVv-
rolf' Athletle.Fteldi -Tnoagb ta former yesr
this tram has always proven a rather esay
victory for tb-Wscosns aad though tha local.
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sre very confident of winning this year;: yet all 4
esay came in neither anticipated oa the part
ot the Baptists nor sssuretl. -
Aa s mstter of fact. Olsxe Is expect lag this
to be one of the hardest contests of tlie col- -j
lege season both on account ot the ability of
tlie visitors snd llsbillty of some of hla new A
material to be a slight bit harvotu. However.
tbe new: recruits will bs more st esse In this
game than In any-ot the preliminary games and
will he relieved of a major portion of their '
nervousness. .
Tbe Baptists are in the beat of form. Team
work tnoagb Bot as food aa tt will be later
In the season. Is not st all lacking and In the .
moat recent game with Waco Leaguer tbe J
team work which OI.se had lust I lied into his .
team ws very much 'la evidence. great
deal of enthuslssm Is being worked up by
tba supporters of tbs team making every preps-
ratios necessary to tbe encouragement of th
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