Show p n 7 4 I I- I TER wALTEg D. D BRAT Getting away from the old cellar celar at st that How would you like to be an umpire in a league which has ha John McGraw and Johnny Evers Evera on one club Barney Oldfield paid us a visit last lat week Hes He's the same old Barney Bar ney who walked into Salt Lake during the old oid bike days You'll have to hand Mm hm the palm paim when talking about auto race drivers driver Barney got the money before the boys started slaughtering each other He took no chances but made mado his hil dough on the old county fair tracks Its It's easy eay to understand why Ad Wolgast hits hit low Hes He's been buried EO 80 long in the pugilistic cellar he cant can't do otherwise S S S SWe We get it straight that Jess Jen Willard Wiard is receiving 50 from the tho circus with which he is traveling and that the same concern has been handing Frank Gotch 1100 a week To cap the climax the circus is making money moncy fo for first frt time In its It existence lu It Isn't very often ofen that ba bau ball breaks on to the pages of a newspaper like liko York World but Christy Matheson Mathew Mathe Mathewson Mathe son Ion did so the other day lowing Is s the tribute paid to h Old Master Mater in that publication Six Ole Big Mat Mal Matty ty they ty they are au all going to In the person of Christy Mathew Mathow Mathewson son fifteen years a G Giant ant and Ind It most moot popular fellow citizen Mat ty has ha been hed fa famore more than his hil suttle sUte JH has always played the game jameair Ing before the multitude neither days day's grouch nor a against the umpire He is thoad of fans wherever th the th grow growl In and out of the home homo tew and his acquisition by as a manager should be that enterprising city city's ai Now we know why the Bee B have been winning Jack McLeo McLe is il out of town spending 1 f weeks at Fish lake i a Not so long ago it gave me plea pleat ure to note noto a sentimental manifestation tation by professional players and the news of theila week furnishes another of the tho gradually growing hum hums side of the he professional al baeb player Just the other day members of the Cincinnati dart Ni Ni N. club visited the gra gray of Charley o at Bloo ington III lii II and strewed afo afe flowers about his 11 grave witH memorial remarks were old time friends hi himan These Then little I man interest Incidents Incident will wi eng der dor a kindlier feeling toward baseball players Th show at a least leaa that tha they are aro h hman man after all ill The city of Janov Janesville e Wis WI it h put Itself upon the map In an anun u usual way Out at the golf chi cl clin In that city caddies have gono strike because there are too ma man mar dub golf players out there there sri art these thee are they who make tho of a caddy unprofitable and u i Where a caddy Is paid pid by the tho roun this sort of feeling i is i. apt to be bo en Cr The difficulty can be eui essi obviated by the payment of a def dO nite fee fe per hour and then than the d di can take tako all the time he wants want want I make a round But where are ae paid by the round the 1 sio player naturally Is The caddy problem In Its It entire Is developing Into a big one in th it country and the different golf of the United Stat Stati would render r helpful service to toa a clubs If a uniform rule about t paying of caddies should be a adopt m ed |