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Show THE HERALD -- ? --- i J- pN "T. B." "BIG SIX" HELPS BATTLE III 1 1 1 ' ( 1 M ! TTTT i . "i i x ! l ' J ! ' Somslh'Jtij. sl . Wra. PhelyjOfthe basebuU wrtter, in Cn"lnnati. a good-nature- d way put baseball magnates' to general job the pan, for tte way they cluttered up the rT serve lists with names of pSay..-er'1nellglble" or "voiuntarll retlroO" who bad long ago quit the game, were In- some Instances actually dead men who never .would, return to baseball. LllAttfrwf-tlerrniim- n of thejOncljr; nntl Iteds iot the point and told Mr, riielon he would revise the The first name pinolnnntl lls III .removed was that of Thomas Itoinanaclu a Cuban, who hasn't- -' been in baseball for a coon's age, In and really never wni-mnc- h It, Jn the States, though he was o funjuii In Cuba ten years-egas a lilnjer. '$ LSI Sifi Fhdo-St- V$lflZ mm EASTERN CONFERENCE USELESS, SAYS ROPER Princeton Coach Sses No fJced for Football Miotograpb shows' Chnsty Alattifvisin itlrely sunoundeil by Christmas seals. "Clg Six knows from hitter experience what a grim roe r. 0.ts ; so and More Popular' he. went down from Saronac to New York city Just to help boom the 6ale of G4ms Is Cleaner No Danger of Than and Ever file (loiihle-riurred cross and everyjnny sticker I little stkkia,bearli g the Abuse Which Years Ago Caused means dehth-t- o a few more tuberculosis genus ; means a bit,.r hope for some Scandals ai.d poor victim, ' a ''.V. tynusnf-AiHEraai- i - :i w mT- . - - i 4 la.u'WA.Mw:,:', ' v - , tf ( rif - I , t', - nay i: 1 EW light from alfcdirec'flonB breaks In upon the life of the abartelnes of tlit westeuta world through 'ih study of the vast collections of the Museum of the American Indian, Hey foundation, yew York city, which has been tbroVn open free to the general public. TTBipcwfoiwhlch ihls -- football Instltu- tlon was xounaea is eioquemiy wi forth: lnriill 7)f tlie lQQOecliagns which It contains., It Is the only museum in the world devoted eSclu- - An eastern football coiifereJice, lira, West liar to that In exigence wtiwJ.tLJie useless, In view of the high. caliber of tlie gridiron sport in this section of the country, according to an Interview with William n. ltoper, coach of thd undefeated; Princeton eleven. iu-tl- le Sporting Squibs of All Kinds - Coaches.- - . - -- S s i . There Is a wizardry' about' successful football coaches. TJ.ie great players are not necessarily the great acbes.-T- h inan wlio-ca- n tear a line to pieces ta nut necessarily llie owner of mental equipment to make him the tans-te- r pt 'football strategy. The football ' conch must be a great feacber, a great Initiator, n mas- tOT-- of "d"it4ine, and' one vho wins reverence from his men. After that, It Is all easy enugr. Kngland boasts 65 teams of women soccer players Insurance for football spectators Is all right, but bow about the playersl . ff K . sT ri V r . v he lit n - ... V - t.V ' year. The dematid wilt no change from gyni- ollege stadiums Ho high , .r f i v ... r s" " Itiilph 1,. Cluypoui Jms born elCi-terilptilin of the i'ui'due foolhull teuiu r.ir 11)23. III, Elsct Carney ' Captain. such a comparison Lu nut uoiu good very far. The ords of the raceir which were living In the western Indian rabbit stick is not a boomerang, although It world when Columbus reached these shores. The 1 looks a little like' that famous weapon, because It great problems to which it Is dedicated Include the contest doe A man In a .row-inreally does not come back. This is only a unveiling of the ''mystery, of the origin of-tns much work as nu os as tie Imwuiemble wnys In which fact Red men themselves? Jt is within tlie range, 'Uiuing. O. lleye, can be quickly" sepurated from" fancy by bringing of ipossiblllty. fn Hie option that tbe fomder.i4i'fU-.Ji'the objects tbenweKes quickly to the study of the ' Ih.nl I'eKolf of Tult'lii lins been .. Hils goal may be reached; investigator. lectpil euplaln of tin; .10- -1 Ohio State carIs Institution first floor which States the Indians of have he the United Tbet investigation "ooihall touin. , of the Institution largely to themselves. Slanjr'of rying oa is based not on mere theorizing, .but on a the collections are id a synoptic form which xrpatient analysis of all the facts and factors, For were also fauud In Yucatan, were old even to tbe Dnbe. Utah, farmp?TTfTestlns. pr- tnits the ohsener ti see all the Insldo'feclmhiue this reason students and ischolars and enthuslnsits Aztecs . .r on for another nun. ml linrlng oi the crafts of. the iiboriglnes.' ,Tfie making everywhere are invited to study the many thou : lie hoiuo-ru- n record. of Mexico, becomes like e conquest Lorjet sands of objects, for only by careful comparisons pottery which begins with the rolling- - of tbelay vest, day in view off th richly beautiful and ihe tracing of coincidences can into long, fotuul-fltHu- ft; thntugh t)e gliding Donrld Ihrrcnrd of Rome, 1. Y.. has 0j Axtec art In the Aiaerlbe staff of the museum the, coloring processes JT revealed, so that iie-elwted-captaife the WM( of the Syracuse maderTiatlvdy.smalI . e craftsIs collating Its stores of cans of the present xHn follow the , heJnteifc ., f ajsiw tij y ,.i,p wrestling team. ests of all those of toqulrlng minds. The public man through all tils tabors, mosaic extant a shield of whir Inlaid with H.- Is welcomed to view the collections as a sienna In the same way, the technique of Indian e;n 000 pieces of turquoise. The design itself. thcugh in The New York ('Iiints rccel-e- l of recreation and education, while at the same . "a foot .In broidery and bead work is shown with all the deHie whole only to traln'm-x- t diameter, vltatkms Fjirlng at reprents time the qnest for the secret of , origins proceecls. tail which could only be given these lys by pro-the lom ranf.fi of a great art iiumljewl-amo- ns CuL, and Victoria, Tex. The building of the Museum of the American . gresslve photographs. j crafts This shied was evidently carrie.1 In a la situated In. Broadway at One Hundred The Indliinn. often were able to Rrt silver from procession ofsremony and. according t Profi Time flies. WIMIe llopje, who wu't -- the white wKlch they pounded up into Je:wei- and fifty-fift- h street. In clos "proximity" to th aor Marshall IL Snvllle,, of the museum; was "emstill n hoy wotuler two years ago, is . tnuseumaof the) Hispanic iodety and of the Atner-ry In drSlans of their Ow'n. Tlie display of objects . r ployed !n the worship of the p'nnet VeaiiH. ihe Infest to stage a lean Numismatic society and the .quarters of the In whiclT this silver smithing skill "of the aborigines Ecuador of the ancient days la imiile to live aiti'tn American .fitygrspVIc "sot-letts traced, bus an unusual appeal to adepts In metal In the most representative cnllwtlnn of the kind rearing of the e ' due primarily to the working. v, whole Important group-'wa-s In the worW. A fentnre of it la a wore or f foiliiiII The tcnin of the. University . acaf "of. Archer M. Huntington, who. gave the site , -- arlclent ceremnJal The first floor comprises a very thoroti!thdMn-jnut unlike those eaU of sto-ic.f. Was! intlun bus elected' Wayne for thi Vusenm of the American Indian .and as onstratlon of the manners and cu8toinsof the In used lf the. Give its And Roimum- - f the 'cIiiuhIc of Sjidkiihe" captain ' for next liiilt one of Its trustees gave liberally to It building . dins of the United States and Alaska. Its largest , period. cr. ' fund.";' and most striking ornaments In appearance are ' South Ameii-Is also represent! by an , ,.."t" In ajmeflrance.Jhe structure Is like ; that of the towering totem poles from, the Alaskan territory. In fabric fnm I'eru, wbleli was prohahly o'd t of Notre lijiwes 1ICK f.x.thall An of Arthur Carney, midshipman others of the gronn a dignified and massive Ionic the carving of which the natives of the northern the time I'lwirrn mibjngniefl the stronghold jm' al are sophomores, ,uirh'!i ' layers Is the style of architecture,' The material In Inwilds, told their race and lineage and history. "the Incaa. . Unique exhibit frrnn Itraxll and Ven capolls, was elected captain MlX he avuiluhle for play two hoyvlll ror MotmiH winn team ab, m dian limestone and the ronstructloo is absolutely are which exhibits the the. pf uore rjj;5, Kavy . Among typical esuela are also on "view. ) years. vote. Car one over u out favorite by flreproot The museum is four stories high and original life of thert'nited States are ineilldne' ami IiJihe account of the royngew of ('olnrnhii! tlieiy war bundfrftiUHed with charms and amulets w hlcb occupies a site 65 bf 125 eet. Aa there Is light Is m description of the' carved puddli-s- . used Mr ney halls from the itronx, liavin? Tlieeat'her finally eta - too eW wvre supposed to aid the Indians In battle and Is the natives who came In cii!ioe to greet the flrt i arftdunter from Morris high nwl stnys that way unt.l he has the struggle f life. In some respect they are not large, the colimiotis In onlinriry weather; can be has a paddle, found m Since, attending Annapolis Tlie museum white . men. liei liny open the linseluill season. . . u . . . ttMiHAil a - lnlilv MilWluffinl lili.kul .1 : . examined without the aid of artificial lljumlnatlon. unlike the fetishes of the African tribes. The i wmcn or re 1 t's a'so loo cold. neiieveit io a sealed cave in tut'0, js : Tm spectonens are shown on three floors and of tlie strange rites tha accompany- the eating that period. O'ho also contributes a rare mom Paer. at the lop of the building Is a roinmodlous work - xdrug, peyote, are visualized In tlie rattles and the Ilthlc axe, that Is nn axe all of atone, instead of Hart Martlnemi. Iuiirh:itk, wiin snshea nseil In those- weird cemnooies of the Q- vuui ftiini iv maximums aim prrpiirauon OI ins a bead with a wooden handle. Otte of. the' oiohi PRAISE OFTEN FROVES FATAL cajitaln of the WJ3 Unlvers:t.v of Collections for dlsplsy.- - The offlca of th director mnnchrs. . f the. Instltuflnn Is tH nu Important MTnhj'gots foothull team at a lueeline "Is to the rigJiftjthe first 'floor, as are also the i , In .tlitdlvision of thejmiscum ther are many merous connecting links w hlcb It fnrulahea yM Much Publicity Blamed tor D f the- - letter men, . quarter of thi dentiflc atalt Ta th left are and iron th various ml t urea, ages or stt-tinir f Cornhuiksrs at Hands remarkflhleigarments which show the artistry of Indian best. administrative, offices of various kinds! . Its Women's dresses at the American at the tljne. of the discovery j which existed of Syracuse Team, nek Demiisey says tie always tries Although this musettni Is devoted to delving Into ornamented. WIfh Tieit'd embroider!, and decora--'tlon- s on one hainl and thcilylilMitlon of . tlie nreneut i icver to get Into n strei't- - flirht.. in the post, It l th every way conducted In acror of tmnt sad elks teeth" have a dixttuctbio other. j To uvich pdill(lty ofen fatal day on hlcb be is ahly asilKtcff-hevery-"hIj- ' anct with the principles of modern business "Zf ' " V. truHteea of the mnsmin," sntd Mr. Iteye. a tenia as well as on la.hviduid. Mini' iii the street' The The Installations are'ln the latest types bull player Tihs beei Objects nf remarkable value lilstortcnlly are ex- - ."wish to make It cWar. tljgt the objects wWcbj a of cawiraarniaey of the ohniine thHi f i htbrted tm 'the aecnotl floor, armnd as far as. ' It seeinif the are of prnrticatassembled here, publlelty. value, great fcaniieredby The Army has at last defeated the jre" frisn theTilirtorlciirntMl museum arrangement have been abandoned. It t nossible according .to- - Mates. -- Visitors from all archeoToglcal interest Tgcrni la Just ns tatat os tbe gridiron aside at football. Luck cannot at-Nvy to show, any great number manifestly Impossible Marta nf tha mtintr pan' therofnr n" A fow weet-ita vtlotl . prior to the miet'lng ways run one way. Kir Tliomas Lip-to" attachmg tw theni Tils s miJiseil for Inanco. ; ? , wi uw.w.jevis ai once, ror aireaay the storage , those cases la which tney-wll- ! find speHmeBs from should take liesrtt by nmnt mnufjutttreni of textile, who have been j between Nebraska and" Syracuse, ..fvaulti In the basement are filledand many of the -'-localities which they-tno' ArkHiisus. forlrt: 'making nse of Mens gained frrnn our collection j Steve . O'Jtelll, a western conch, said vuim cnnni om snowo at pn-- " stance, bolda the palm so rar for the most VI1k been sending their rterfirovrs here ei-n-i Nebraska could Beat . rrinceton on hate i"u, A snrprlse of recent piny In England They ent are boused lit another building In SC. Nicholas' f follr" chipped .flint lirrow, beads. Two wampum' . before llm museww wss offh lstly finen and they ; Thursday, Tale on rrday aud ns the defeat of TedvRsy hy G. R : avenue, wwcji la almost as large as the museum - . belts which William Penn got from the. Indiana . that they have fwmd the, inspiration f i ard on Saturday. ts Ruckle Jn the first round Of the "Nw ' ' s : -i -"- " when he made a treaty with, them, of the World golf tourney.' insnjtnew deslguo, which were adapted from whnf i Overnight the Nebraska team " Bom exponents-' of vrsual education have sug :'n ihe'llnest belts of their, kind In the world are We.jh.ln.almiiMihii! the textile j coins known as a euperteam. Then Is aelt 'gestPtl that alt speclajens sliould be so placed that ' 'mdlted t the Keystone state. New Tort Industry "Vin find duf iti guMe It m djTlng opera jraint tli gain .with '8yracuie. In Trs. the nation Is football craW"mny lie actually bandied by the jrtsitora. ;thls , C tlons. aa many of lieJertr bftm1a-o!dWc- n represented by the relics of the Iroquois; The rlty ' DflnVtrre7TCyftfTri .' yl'ss manifestly Impossible in dealing with specimens", of. .New Tor 'has contributed many Important . were dyed with regets'ile colors Mch to all ap qnlfe s jolt for a team that hint been A,000. Is going to build Centre college Z'. .whlrh are, air valuable ao Much allvertised. ftf the "origins pf pearsnceii are aa fresh a; they were when nr finds, for their upper part of the island ofvMaM-a stadium to. hold TiO.000 peopV., ; Coach Dawson, tha id rrlnctUoh graces, but In the Museum of the American' Indian battan ra lolig-- t stronghold of the Indfani. Wn applied. We'tjellere' also. Ibpt ntthongli nWleVii l no-eIs tlar4! a of instollatlmv mtrwjuced i there machinery bus iwtdlstancd th Indlnn craftswen ; star, was In no way to blame tor . after the purchase of the land, by the Dmch, Th i,aai-for the first time" In the United- - States, throug'i ' southwest ,wiTt find many treasure from Ita ioat ; old conch football ofof the " University -- . ' which the ... . public raa see wbat ts not o-- view and" . "Seven Cities of Cibola," yi tnry.wlll And many, hlnta In the ftywiptlc exhlbt"! team atuftT,' be mill contlnnecoacn-tosays ' ''.Notable-ohJects-frT.i ., that ftlthcnf asking for Canada r aern.lnlhf ?. ttona of basketry, ceramic Sim! carving wWch we! AV i until he Is seventy years of age. tnder many cases, there are drawers b'lhe western half of tb second floor. Among three h tttn tnatalML'fa rvetjf wayHtie desire, forperve CARDINALS RC ADVtflTlSFD e e ' , . . 80 to la feet look out j and may pnU. throtlrh the gln - an Indian whaling twm irppermost.? Ientzth.shape4 the putdlc ry" Spencer A. Abbott former pilot of ' ' m ewtsiirta of Iln.vm The noarrl of the topi of these containers" at objects which are from the trunk of ime huge tree. to h are tt the Memphis r Southern Association Walter f Roche. Manager Hapgeed t ranged according to the general scheme .followed Isnres and the harpoons, and emi tbe floats of Klngsbtiry t"nr Vf;llendnrkl amea n, club, will succeed Chief Render as tsr InternatljMsIa la Beotftr fer th visible Installations, .The student aud he . hkl whlcn.wera thrown overboard wlien the qoar. tlsa, Archer SI. Huntington, Minor Y Keith, Oor-encTeam. Leuls mnnager of the -":.Reading International X rvHearcn inTesTirznrnra . w mmm l. KTwsTd, and Samuel Rlker rr had been 'wounded. -' r - aim nnva mv Ti,-.i Hvwca dub.,a. .nt .ja. inrrnign every i lections In storage, all of which have been syte . Komrnca. wnias win mr nsimr ' 4r. air. WJ pis" irumirr, in cnninnnn, ..' f;.f, v No. I of tin-- P'rtnrea Is a new pwtrair of i nia.ucaiiy caiaioguea oy me oirector blnMelf, Xhere - aisle on the third floor nf jhe museum. f,, In that ' ' j claim is The who by mad,e those, . lay is not a bit of bone or a potsliqrd In the whole Is wro aeen tlieWda.of the mltilmof z Chief, a. Arapahoe, who I. saW fo be 110 know thai a little fellow. llk ' ' part ZL they, r aiitutmn uhlch cannot be rbe museum. ,N... S Is a hl Instantly found for pur. . - pies whe merw farthest advanced among the ahc v of aw. No. 2 j Joe .Lynch, pound for, pound,- - hits manager . or or own an tne Ke k lvortn.. ;r Kwaanioi ipqisna, wooden poses litlnea of thk companaon and reseatxh, so efficiently Rochester IntemaUonals, who Is book harder than ' a" big' one ' Ilk Jack :et ; has the museum been arranged, for the purpose of-- The finest example of Indeed Mayan pottery tti ; ewnver Island. IC C Ne. 1 ta Inrge woode-- i to be played by the St Iiempsey.' lng ure from a.pntlatch house of the same tmll ins Iioul-:ai- garnet may be aeen on the last exhibition floor. making ita treasures available for the use of the il Rochester teams In the V e aiwv-iIs tl woman Cluatemala 5 to and srems a have' In doll. seekers after' truth. ;,.Vo. Hopl .'No, llopl It was found town ST Simons- of New CumberSouth. visits Fred lit each, Ilapgood T vessel; uml In the worship of a If, for example, some one should come In with . hig boskets. No. lUlelU the local business men. what land. W. Va.. hnlfbuck on the Weak Inches long, reduced t Its present sis by a strsngi. " . a fanciful theory that the Australian iruslimcn the tun. - The Mayas bml disappeared from tins a wonderful attraction tlie 'trdihals Virginia unlvrttity football team,, has Indians used Jlvaro f the American Indians had some relationships he-- ' fact of the. earth when Cnlmnhus reacheil' these Ecuador 'the process by with Uornsby will be and loads flute been elected captain of tbe - ,. had been removed, ; Can.se bctU used boomerangs, be would see that- - shores and the remains ef their civilisation, which after the ( , LwUb. ivoia. . x Harvard will play eight football jyiine s. next season, one less than this . 1 1 6" ' J$t s d t"em, r ony-progr- ,,,,..,., old-tim- a. , In-dl- .n, come-iinck- -- . . V " n , tranr--dlmir- Io.-:- T .' -- tihw sldejaie -- ..... . i -- - "i'J ".aS!;'" ' uiiaiiii.tjiiiiiciiiiioiiiitl n" n I'asn-ileua- - L't-r- ' mr,f ess Coach BUI Rpcr. iUipcr expressed himself In this irtnn-nwlu-i- i imUed for his opinio;! of the movement to organise such a conference, In which ellit of the leading universities and colleges of the Kast would ,be members. cleaner and more Today popular than it ever was," said Mr. Holier,, "ami there Is no danger of the abuses which years ago caused scan- had feelings b.ls and engendered universities. There uuiiiii; tlie la Js absolutely uo profcsKlottallsm, and there Is a widespread trustworthiness on athletr5 pU'Ions. ' "Tiie one thing that shows the popularity of college athletics among er out-slik-- the unparalleled demand for ticket for all ti e ig games this year. Vole, Harvard, ""anTTTSmiyt- -' vnniii have nil had record crowds, and this ptfhlV lntcrcitt Is due to tlie fact, that people know collegiate football Is n the level. ' "We do not ned any constitutions! " atneiKliueiits to the code of sportsmo,n-sliip.- " Is -- , tre ' '' :stylef'-- t- y hlgh-prlce- " a I t- w. liar-Ihfoo- n '' -' -'- sad-recsr- ded J- be-wa- seen-ther- . " f . - -- ,i'hl-ngo- g oln ( mw-en- . mor. . e R.'Bn,r. & . ' "T1 It '' Fi3a7ffiJ. ylmr?hS K?"Lro,r! 'TfjT W J. . JE - ; vf.V'VV 1 l- -a ahwska-sJhinkcnborty'-2- m. , Moun-taineerat- -l AS .JLi."!!.: MAKIN3 SPARES IN BOWLING ' Straight Strikes Ar Better, but At. most air Impossible,. Task for Avarac Bowler. "SpaV Hiwiing- - ut iiH aphorism of the nlleys. counts,'- - la -- straight strikes are better than straight sparcti, tlf Is next jo tm- posvlble vo make nil strikes In sue-cession whm the science of bowling will - iiermlt ,,iiw.n te make every frame-- a spare . lliere are ccrtuhi ' bjla that are culled strike balls, which If bowled number of times In strikes, and tlajre In a bowler'a skill Is ahowu. But .he fortunes of the garrte tun J Jjreat numy strikes Into the "worst fllis'C'and of great;,iuan.r apllt v s v. "N. bulls intov fluke strikes, v The element of chance la not", nen ly so great la spare bowling, for tbe majority of spares in ctftaln-jwaj-s. ; have" . , -- ' to be made - FOOTBALL RECEIPTS ARE BIG , Estimated Yala Will Have Something' Bowl Was , tLlke t500,000-f- ilg Jsrnmed for Army Game. , ... V '"talefpotbart receipts for U season probably will be between 0Hind-$5()0,0(- stt fti ' f4V Is estimated. -- The was filled twice with 77,000 for the Army and ' Harvard games and Iowa drew ,65,000. The other games or the schedule drew between 10,000 A000, y.--". r- (Additional sports on fojlowlng Iag) J, ! : il .t |