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Show tttm4H MI SPORTS I I I I fin bly managed. Creamer further says that the gruunds in Pittsburg will be better located than those now occupied by Barney Dreyfus' former champions, and that his team will give as good an article of baseball as the present Pirates at 25 and 50 cents, which will, no doubt, prove a novelty to the fans of Smokeville. to Creamer, next seasons accepts of- According ancient te .circuit will consist of the folFOR CONTEST IN FRISCO. Pittsburg. Johnstown, lowing towns: Youngstown. Williamsport. York, Harrisburg, Lancaster and Altoona. Will His Wsak Hands and Ags Bs It is said that an effort will be made Match for ths to land Breenahan from the Giants. Wagner from Pittsburg. Schreck from the Athletics, and Conroy front ths Highlanders, as well as Harry Gleason Bob Kills! minons, who long since from the St. Louis Browns. The reports have it that Billy Hamilton is in passed the age limit of pugilists, is charge of the scouting party. havonce more billed to enter the ring, ing been formally matched to tight GOTCH AGAIN CHAMPION. Philadelphia Jack OBrien for twenty rounds in Ban Francisco between De- Regains ths Crown and Has Not Been in a Match for Years. The cember SO and December SI.. Frank Gotch is again the champion remarkmost Comishman is easily the wrestler of America. He has not been in a match of imable pugilist of the day and thousands of late, but he has regained win to him against portance would of melt pick the championship without a struggle. exJeffries country, the in man any His ambition has been to again behe come cepted, regardless of the fact that the wrestling champion of tills country, und he was is 4S years of age- In recent years Fitislmmons has willing to meet Jenkins under any conditions in order to win that title. been able to keep his name before the Now Jenkins has announced his rewithpublic by challenging everybody tirement, and Gotch steps back into out any intention of fighting, and he the place without a struggle. Jenkins adhas been offered and accepted the has shown as much cleverness In of wrestling and boxing InIn the did ever as he himself vertising structor at West Point, the apiaiint-nieof a was merely question ring. But it being made by President Roosetime until the public would tire of this velt. Jenkins is reported to have said: sort of thing, and signing to meet I'm tickled to death over the apO'Brien shows that time has arrived. pointment. It's a that Ive been his he resumed challenging looking for for something Recently and it means time, concluded that habit, and he may have I'll never mat. from the retirement my it he expects to keep his name before wrestle for money again. Negotiations the public he will have to light. Only have been pending for some time, and a few were misled by the fake threats the wek before last we came to terms to fight Bchreck in Balt Lake last sum- and they wired for me to come. You mer. although the plan to get cheap can bet I didn't waste any time. advertising last summer was well laid. No one questions his skill and suTHE GREAT PAT ODEA. perior generalship in the ring and thata he is remarkably well preserved for a man of his age is another point upon Sporting Writer Recalls a Feat of tho Kangaroo Puntor. which the. is no dispute. But grantcan talk all that they're a mind They to go he has enough vitality ing that to about Pat ODea's faults. They through a battle with a fighter of Jack say that he Is a quitter la yellow OBrien's cleverness, will his hands iray shows the whits feather, etc., etc., stand the wear and tea.? For several but when a fellow has an eduetc., been have Fltsalmmons' hand years foot as Pat had, he can afford a cated with in his Gardner, weak, and fight faults. You never did his last real battle in the ring, he was couple of dnxen was going to unable to land a knockout blow even know when Wisconsin field when he was In after he had frightened the big fellow score from Ithebelieve that the longest into submission and he was unable to the game. made in football a game was defend himself. It is not likely that kick ever foot along In 98 or the ('omlshmans hands have Improved backed byI O'Dea's remember rightly, against '99, if since that time. The fiasco that took place between Michigan. on the old league grounds in It was these two men in Philadelphia in 1904. to which was declared a draw, does not Milwaukee, the ball was passed bak offer any line on the comparative abil- the Wisconsin fur s place kick, fifty-sevyards away from the goal. The ity of these two men. Jack OBrien is ball came back true, and the man from Just as clever as Fitsslmmons. and, as not only sent it over the Antipodes is as concerned, far ring generalship While Fits- squarely between the goal posts, but both are past masters. slmmons has shown far greater hitting aim over a bleacher full of people, and power than the Philadelphian, the fact the pigskin landed in the street out that his hands are weak will offset his side of the grounds. I'll bet that ball went fully a hundred yards if it went superior strength, even if age has not an Inch. It beat O'Deas drop kick sapped his vitality. Rhould these two men meet in an honest contest there against Northwestern seven ways from apiiears to be no chance for the veteran the jack. Fred Lowenthal. to get better than a draw, and if he TEDDY, JR., IN SPORTS. should train off as he did in the Gardner fight he is almost certain to meet defeat. The men who have long adPeople Surprised at Young Roooovolts Actions. mired Fitsslmmons for his wonderful work in the ring would much prefer to There may be those who read with see him retire without again risking surprise that Theodore Rooaeveit, Jr. defeat, and it is unfortunate if his av- was an attendant at the Young CorbeGixtdman fight in Boston. arice should invite him to end his tt-Kid career as a pugilist with a licking. Why should Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. not attend a boxing match If he feels so Inclined? Is his name a preventive OUTLAWS SHOW ACTIVITY. or deterrent? It ought not to be. On Tri-8taBaseball League Is Planning the contrary, his identlal name ought to be an Inducement. Hla father elands Raid on Big Leagues. e, today as the correct ideal of sporting PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 9. The He Is a strong advocate of or outlaw league, Is preparing to ideas. declare bitter warfare on the National manly sports, and while he decries and American leagues, and It comes brutality and the like, no one can from the best authority that at the charge him with being anything but Why present time the scouts are hustling manly in his sporting tastes. after some of the leading stars of the should not his son be likewise? It certainly shows he la promising material. big organisations. President Theodore Creamer of the Baseball Tour of Cuba. outlaw band has Just returned from a An American baseball team Is being trip to Pittsburg and Youngstown, O., and he says that the will formed to play In Cuba and Mexico 1m William represented by strong nines in those during the coming winter. Clancy, first baseman of Rlchester, N. cities. Among According to Creamer, wealthy capi- W., is organising the team. ( talists will back the teams t ) be placed the players who have entered the com bination are Jacklltsch, New York In those cities, and Pittsburg in particular will have a big barrel of cash American catcher; Hugh Aherne, BalO'Brien catcher; behind It He refuses to affirm or de- timore Jimmy ny the report that Pat Donovan, the Rochester third baseman; Cy Young, old BL Louis manager player, will have Boston American pitcher; Jerry Nop. charge of the Smoky City aggregation, Providence pitcher; Kitty Bransfleld, fer Oil warrior Tri-Sta- Phils-dalphia- nf caich-as-catch-c- au nt en ts Trl-Btat- Tri-Sta- te Philadelphia National first baseman; Clem 'jits, Jersey City center fielder; iayward, New Torn State league The cup that but not cheers impoverishes. Golden Gi Coffei H i j gem JEN grade: S5l High price Sold on merit. No coupons crockery. J. A. FOLGERiscca co. CSTSBUSNEB I it SUER" Providence 'fielder: Roy Rock. tut op; Red Owens and George Bar-- y, second baseman and right fielder the Rochester team. There is more catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a greet many years doctor pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies, and by con stantly falling to cure with local treatment pronounced it incurable. Science has proved catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore re- es A SPORT CHAT s in SUCH IS THE OPINION OF MANY AMERICANS. Introduction of Socker" Will Causa Reforms in the American Game, However. - . A tV an . jif j While the Pilgrims ahve accomplished much on their missionary journey to the heathen football lands, it does not appear probable that they have succeeded in entirely in supplanting I lie old football religion. It is probable that the English football game will reach far greater insularity both with the athletes themselves and those who like tc watch athletics, but that it will ever supplant or even seriously rival the American game does not seem reasonable. Even with the close inass plays which now characterize the American game, and make It ditticull to distinguish the Individual worn of the play-ir- s and pretty formations, the occasional runs and the hard diving tat appeal to the spectators much more than the rather loose. oeii and Individual play of the Krltim-- s game. Even without being able to dlstln guish the plays, the siectators are able to waicli the work of the trams In tbs American game, and can tell how they are making their gains after all. The man to man struggle, and the sight of bit-- HI eleven men in one formation, which limy form In a mass and end in a mass. Is more attractive to the strenuous American public, which likes continual excitement, than the more open, cleaner and iierhaps inure skillful English game. American football has s place of Its own, which at present, at least, seems incapable of fill any other ing. "Socker football bears the same relations to It that cricket does to bane ball, and it seems no more likely that the association game will take the place of American football than cricket has supplanted baseball. The Introduction of the English game may bring reforms In the Amer lean contest and make It more of a sport than a battle, for which the opposing forces are drilled until it Is l ard to see the pleasure of the sport. Booker football will undoubtedly make progress and become one of the regularly recognised American games. As a substitute for American football, however. It seems unlikely to qualify. ' , n- - -- J. W - : Nil k In i! lias it'iillt - .!..i i I i. I.-- t'tUlKi tiv. J ll,-- l . Kagt-miin- H.iii. t fiat . 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D' 2t nirlit iif SmlD.iii tigmvil .mi t luit as mie if Hu- Sail rraiii-iKi'i- i I'lmmers was I Iniiiiiiii-fur Gariliii-r- , it lie i inali ii.i f.ir iiim (Sullivan) to ' So tin- fight will lie I In- ii t lit- K - UTAH NATIO - iii-a- l. fin iiii'm- - mily. ('iirliott nays lie will slum the ios within Himtlier tnnnlli that inis the real goods. Wit limit giving his v right lie admits that In- - is heavier than lie nughl In In-- , hut lie says lie will have nn trouble in kins-kinoff tile sill plus ly-- lighting t'nrln-t- t tells tile story himself Hint lie has "rut it all out " When asked what was meant Cnrhett replied: Everything.'' eki-i- Hiliee baselinll niiiiiugers anil idayer have liegun In realize t flat tile law of the land is suis-rlo- r In the baseball statutes, Hie enurts have been In fuel, ir tho frequently- invoked. tiling keeps up niueh longer the juriswill tieenme S prudence of liHBeliilll Iruiieli study- - In the law selnsils. 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Wi pay Interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treat menu superior service. Phoenix Becraft Ogden ul Turtle Weighs 700 Pounds. monster sea turtle, known as a leather-back- , baa been captured at the mouth of the Nanticoke river, in Mary land. The turtle weighed between 600 and 700 pounds, was a fraction over lx feet long from tip to tip of shell and had flippers over three feet from tip to tip. A half Inch hawser was required tc halter the big fellow to a post During an effort to free Itself the rope, which was fastened over the head and undei the flippers, became so tight that II was found that the turtle would be choked. The big reptile became en tangled In an ordinary fish net spread off the mouth of the Nanticoke and practically wrecked it. Vice-Preside- The Only Way McGrnw- - huvs lie will not make a single ciiHiige ill the New York team fni 19i6. He experts to win Hiinther pennant. He thinks his pitchers, with the exception of Mathewson, will all be lietter next season, and predict that Breshuahan hiuI Devlin one more BIG TARANTULA IN PRISON. season will be Hie stars of the game In their reseelive jxsdtions. kialliew-so- n, In Pet Prisoner Ohio Stats Interesting of course, cannot be better than Penitentiary. he lias been, but he will be as good as Besides the big yellow rat catcher he is for many years to come. Tabby and the Maltese Dan, which will do all the tricks commonly done ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. by dogs, such as jumping through the hands, alttln.1; up to say his prayers, etc., the Ohio penitentiary boasts an Blslsgy has Proves that Diiiraf Is other Interesting pet. He arrived reCaaaei by a Germ. cently front the aunny aouth in a Bclencs is donig wonders these days In bunch of bananas and la a great taras well as in mechanics. Bines antula, which looked so ferocious they Inedlclne Adam lived, tho human race has been him on in put solitary confinement troubled with dandruff, for which no hair light, although no misdemeanors can preparation has heretofore proved a ne proved against him. When stand cure until Newbies llerptdde was ing with his lega spread out he just put on tbs market. It is a scientific prep fills the bottom of the pint milk bottle ration that kills tho germ that makes in which he slept last night. A hole dandruff or scurf by digging into tbs to get at ths root of ths hair, where was cut in the cover for air and ilex scalp it saps tha vitality; causing Itching scalp, tco Pete, aa the guards have named falling hair, and finally baldness. Withhim, did very well last night, but will out dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly. require larger quarters when he de- Zt la tha only daatroyer of dandruff. Bold by loading druggists Band 19a sires to exercise. for sample to Tbs Herpi-cld- s His chief amusement was tying into in stamps Detroit. Kick. Co., bundles the numerous files which by some odd song or perfume were attracted Into his bottle. Those he couldnt eat he spun a chain around and laid by for future provisions. Pete is dark red and very hairy for his For covering Is too long and coarse to be and although he has imply "fuzzy ten lega, like any tarantula, hla body la larger, and he has a head something like a turtles. He la also blasted with a ravenous appetite and bis mouth could be plainly seen opening and closing last night, already in anticipation of hla morning breakfast of A J. M. BROWNING, . i I!. iu-- w lsvo first Slglll-t- l play Dial burg li. ! srasiin at a for t lie simihii The Nia'iinK r.:st ur In Sail 9 x 'i.i.ige iii tlie l ' Nov. i,i ;i tii.g l,. I itia.l ' ' Tiia: Sil:.. i PHILADELPHIA. 'i't 1 - . as any tart tue .i ii.-- ftu Ogden State Bank ust.. 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