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Show Bombay boasts of a fine new horse racing track with a stand seating 20,000. Jim Riley, hard-hitting first baseman base-man of the Mobile club of the Southern South-ern league, has been sold to Dallas of the Texas league. Atlanta of the Southern league announced an-nounced the trading of Pitcher Cy Warmoth to the New Orleans club for Outfielder Sunipter Clark. President William H. McCarthy of the new club in San Francisco, announces an-nounces the team will officially be known as the Mission Bears. Wally Marks, next year's football captain at the University of Chicago, has been selected by coeds as "handsomest "hand-somest man" on the campus. The New York public is holding a voting contest to select the "worst book." One suggestion is the winter book on the Kentucky derby. One of the old-time football series will not be renewed next fall as Williams Wil-liams college will meet University of Pennsylvania instead of Columbia. Stanley Kelchel was one boxer who often found it difficult to get bouts, as promoters and managers feared he would kill opponents In the ring. Manager Wade Klllefpr of Seattle, announces the signing of Ole (Swede) Johnson. foi-m.T Hollywood high school pitcher, to an Indian contract. F-inghnmton of the New York Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania lengue, tins traded Pitcher F.l-mer F.l-mer Ilil! to Nashville of the Southern league for John Newell, also a pitcher. An Indiana paper says that on a I rd road ll: rin.-t necessary spare t art to carry is a good temper. fJ l i! doc'-p't always get the car out of the V. h. Perhaps the most cove'ed trophy that accrues to fie winner of the I riitnV tern's rlia ani,--sh jr) Is the but .i'!TOT;ii in privilege of i !.e .--tyles In w.:.-. ,:.'s sport |