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Show 4- - TTH r; MUTT AND JEFF Of Course, It HALT LAK AH Depends Famous World Champion Pugilists Began. Careers at Bottom of the Ladder .TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ID, 1920... "V Trad Program for Olympiad Indicates Busy Times in August for Athletes BASEBALL IS CALLED Lack of Snow Causes In ,- BRAY EVANS OFF THE INSIDE Beta a Berts Abes! Flay sad By BUD FISHER tf H. C. Fish:. (Copyilfiht, 1920, Marie Beg. U. S- - TL Oil.) Frpm Where You Look at a Thing Main Event of International f tiiprx f style that waa evalf'more forceful and first of camp withirua radius of Jhlrty miles of. EW YORK, Feb. I8.-Goes lhan hts own. fielar program of lh .Olympic Antwerp. definite After the fight Corbett said that Fit about HICAGO. Feb. 17. Chatter do you regard as th moat un- rat ' Descriptions of the marathon games to be held iu Belgium the course simnions was yHAT marvel. He could hardly from Brussels to Antwerp and th ever com up? the greateat pugilist Is always In- say anything' aelse. play that Rater FHaatmmon Amersummer th fetched coming run and the course of tha . . That wag asked me recently. While 1 teresting. although nsvny. or th challenged and followed Corbett about to ican Olympic committee here'to-T- h long distance blcycla road race are not have aeen a number of unuauat plays, t atortea told about them ar ai old furce him Into a match. data Included th program, yet available. Jt la explained, however, feel that a play that came up on th Polo special booklets on swimming and other that the hockey games will be played unaa the hills. LAKE PLACID, N. Y., Feb. 1$. Fitz Beats Corbett. ports as well as a lengthy answer ts a der English rules and the boxing cona John L. Sullivan started In life. to The Tribune. tba takea aeatott McGowan Paul about of St. Everett last Just ground tperlsl woji of tire Inquestionnaire forwarded to th Belgian ducted under the regulation Corbett avoided the Issue In every way event IS The Ashton down th brown derby for being the most ASHTON. Feb. tinsmith. One day- he licked the boss of Idaho, th s race, commute ienlor some masks ago. principal ternational boxing federation. Th ha could. Ms sneered at Fltssimmons, h With tills Information in hand, the matches will be played on composidog races for the year 120 have been uhlqu. The two National league um- in the Opening day's program of th Inth shop. him and looked down belittled him. American committee expects to be abla tion courts; tbs foundation being comupon poetponed Indefinitely. This aetion Is due pire in charge of that game have related ternational amateur speed skating 'chamThen he drifted on to the Boston com- In his own to complete Its plan for the formatldn, posed of brick duet and clay. Th hind heart he knew that Fltaalm add unexpectedly the faota to me, and 1 feel aafe in tari- pionship, here today. HI time wa three entry mon and began playing baseball with the mons was the man he should not fight. to the exceedingly and transportation of th United grenade throw ha heen eliminated and , warm weather prevailing In this section ng nothing quilt like It has dree been minutes two and three fifth beconds, States team, which will be the largest there I doubt whether there will he a always He watched the freckled wonder's career, for youngtfiere who at that time wereathletic-lookine the two that g these shores for golf fixture included in the games. This weeks. In thirteen past tr sailed from The taw him knock out Dempsey assembled there. He was a fine, pulled on any baseball field. Roy MeWhirttr f Chicago finished secforeign competition. program was question can not he answered until loins lad. and soon he was picked from rounds, Jim Hall in four, clever Dan to Roads have become Impassable owing fieldRost seneatlonal was the M. the Goodwin third, ond and Young, snow saturating the right Immediately placed in the hands of trans- Idea of the number of entries ts obthe common and given a Job on one of Creedon In two and the mighty Maher, ground tomelting such In er and an T, Kirby tained. extent th New lators, Gustavus all. of the and that York a teams then started of them Wad McGowan winner Giants, also president most dangerous heavyweight sleighs the various be used. The dates of the leading branches of double half-m- il senior event, defeating Charles will call a meeting of the committee lo completed the play, it was playing ground Boston. He soon won fame whom Corbett, "retiring," had named aa cannot Other hear a inodes of of and competition with the number of events were th dates travel considered play, In which he was credited with an Jewtraw of Lak placid, eastern chamreading complete in th!e semi prof cantonal baseball world. hla rightful successor to the title, lu less one-m- il conditions the Internanumlrer of entrle as well s Race by thoroughly the In great two association of the and which assist governing Dog one cutouts, therein, He had. In laut. such a fin, reputation than three, minutes. who took second place. was at first base. Now that may seem like pion, event McOowan's victories 'put him tional apod competition as soon aa the starters permitted and the closing dates But at last Corbett and Fitistmmons before- the decision to postpone around Boston aa a basebull player In Is but reached, translation conditions are of such entries follows: such that a "pipe," but It actually cam up completed. In the lead for the International title. 139 that Harry Wright, then manager of did come together, and their fight ended wheeled vehicles The answers to the questionnaire also could not make the trip game with the Phillies, who were it$a conAl Leltoh, Lake plarld, wa compelled too Cincinnati Reds, offered him a salat y with'KtiasImmona champion heavyweight bit her to se the contests. disclose much Information which the the into for Unusual of world. to situations flnals,. after of 11600 for the season. the bumping retire stantly .qualifying pugilist This Is the first time In th history of last summer. race when his left American committee has been awaiting. In the senior The late Peter Jackson used to tsll how Ashton It was at this time that Sullivan Clsss sad dates. there has not been sufficient Cecil causey, then on the Giants' pitch-In- g leg was severely cut by an opponent's gan boxing, and out of hl boxing and he became a fighter, and never forgot the snow onthat the t run these staff, with eight straight win to his skate In .x scramble fur position on a turn Straightaway Absent. baseball evilllbitlons he was often clean- kindness of lairry foley. who gave him St this date. ground An ' wlnfrr has mads open So he declined hla start. Foley ran a boxing school in weather started th game for New York, In the course. ing up (lot) a week. Tl;e track will be approximately 440 conditions in this section more credit, Th Phillies to get friendly with tV to loll aoout Miss Rosa Johnson, representing the yards In circumference and will not be Truck . 14 4 July right's offer, considered a princely one Australia and Jacksonoddsused southern California than northern bis Offerings. began 22, When George Whltted Illlhol Athletic club, lead for the first equipped and ends by go- Ilk the club, picking up at that time. with uzual ' th If 1'July 14 Idaho. Auf. Trfc cam te th hat for lh second time In International woman's championship with was with ing errands and rubbing down the In several such 0. events, Perhaps tiulllvan'a first fight 4) straightaway. have heen free in their pre- the iJuly t dash and the as the rowing races, which will be over HViflit lifting,Ar.An. Inning, the Phillies bed els victories in the Jli 2 July .22 the foreman of the tinshop In which he Foley never gave Jackson any other dictions the past two weeks tlist Ashton run opening credit. was 1 their her on events to hts credit, a jo dash 10 ft worked. Sullivans love of baseball waa thought save that 'of hireling until one one mile a Causey 4 course, FriHitttf. Auf. 124 only July rJ4 entry not have any more snow thfa t way to ill showers and Jean Dubue wa A heavy snowstorm slowed track connation will ba accepted. In a majority so great that he waa often late going to day. Wreatllnjt-GrupSeveral small hoars In the locality year. have 2009 About reNew for ft! Tork. told lh This 20 waa he he 15 ditions Pitching situation ttimiPB. of the imtivtlual contests tha limit of 2Jntf 14 day. work. For this Aua "Youre a big, atrong fellow," repeatedly throughout come forth from hibernation, and Squir- faced Dubue, Six runs were over th spectators witnessed the facts. reached bv the foreman, one day Bu- Jackson. entries will be six men or women with CatL'Ii 84i An. ZlSU A "Say, howt would you like to rels and rock chucks have been out for f llion on was 2 July but four of tbe entrants allowed to start. Zoning. Am. 1.120 ... . Cady third, Hogg on first ., . Hutnmnries: plate, got into a row with the foreman, fight In ope of the preliminaries?" two weeks. be- - end one-mlift 7 5 Jum out. ' Whined;- - after " Th American committee was Informed Shooting. July 2JA1., Final beat, 100 yards, women race: t and wound up by knocking him through The money donated by the huelnees wren 5 of swings. -- drev a fly Firet, Rosa Juhnaon, Chicago; second. that of that body to secure Bewinf. Auf. 2113)..., Petbr Jacksons Start. the window. for the race hat been returned te th taking a- couple ij I Julf Hwiramlnc Toronto; third, Lillian the Catholic preparatory school at Melle Mika Donovan,- who waa later Instrucdonora Preparations have already start- lo right field, which started remarkable Gladys Robinson. wa delighted chance ft. 4 July 22 2ft. . tha Jackson 1 Mho AOf. and wottica. 12 sseond. near Paul. waa residence as Ghent trainTim. Tork St. the and New Athletic tor of the Herman, club, a preliminary way for holding the and Jumped at It. He was pitted against ed In ...iJuae mil senior: First, ing quarter of th United State team Yit'diHnt. July 10... Final treat the manager of a club In Boston. loung mad a rlc catch of the fly fMitatUWuiand weight mi big event next year. had proved unavailing and so far no Modern. ball, making th second out of th Inning. Everett McOowan; seoond. Charles Jewfrom awonmanIn nearly hla height Sullivan drifted into that city 2ft ft 4 July wa order that Auf., 1 Fhley was quick He gueh minute, convinced selected have been for In to would Jo Moor. fwo the the and Cady Tim, quarter try third, spent many nights traw; Roxbury Pentathlon amazed and delighted. Score from third, so, Immediately upon 23 or three hundred athletes and officials riatmic. 9 BOXING seconds. club. . 15 4 ai July ter. was all that Foley "You will do. making the catch, h threw to th plat. Final heat. 120 yards, boys, 12 years: who will make tip the party which will Decathlon.Arty.Auf. 15ST...... July 23.... 10: Itft 44 July In a would say after the performance. POCATELLO Hogg. alo of th opinion Radv would First, Carl Finch. Saranac Lake: second. sail from this city about the middle of tyrliaf. An, Wins First Fight. U. short time he became the most noted Th Belgian committee Is en- Uva icanla. Any. 13?1.... to ocore. started for second as the Carl Parodv, Lake Placid; third. W. July. try 4 ft) July oatch wes completed. Eventually, Sullivan thought he could heavyweight In Australia, and lived up dashed half Marks, Montreal. Time. 24 5 seoond. deavoring to locate quarters however, ftocrar football. Any, 20.., i! July 14 years: do well with the gloves ahd put them on. to his reputation In America and En- ranFOCATERRO. Idaho, Feb. 11. Boxing way home, then mad Cady American and 20 1 July h hla special boys. football. mind Final up representative Auf. 80... yards, Buy by beat, Ij w are looking forward with Interest Sullivan with hla strength, and rugged-nes- s gland. have been dispatched from Paris to as- Jr booker. April 20 if March 1ft t score, so went hack to third. Th First, Lionel Norton, Rake Placid; secthe card of boxing at the Gate City couldn had no troube In healing his man. Jert'Mace, England's greatest pugilist to Hnranac Lake; sist In the work of finding a suitable Hkatinf. April 0 4iMarrh 1ft alert Hal Chas at first for New York ond. Lindsay Putnam, Athletic chib tomorrow conid liked the iroft so well that he and long world's champion, set out iu life Ritchie evening. Young th throw and tossed th ball Harold Fortune, Rake Placid. of Iwnver Is matched With the intercepted cluded that It was more profitable than aa a gypsy. to Doyle at second, so that Hogg was third, Time, 23 S seconds. Then and hla term extended from one year to ar When a boy he learned to spar in the i! scrappers between first and being housed In a tinshop and be beUp second. Then hung Final heat, 20 yards, women s race: five years. He also wa given an Incame a paginal. English gypsy ramps, but It was not until lightweights and both are favorite hero. Chs, from hlg position Well up In the First, Rosa Johnson. Chicago: second, crease in salary. He declined to announce go. ElBob Fltasimnadns. horn In Elston. Cornhe wea 23- that he started put as a real It will d be a dashed oVer back of the return Esmeralda Dunlap, Chicago; third, Infield, bouts have hen arranged to take a return throw from the amount, but said It waa the largest wall. England, went to Aualralla when a pugilist. JIB waa considered one of the between aa sie Muller, New York. Doyle, ever Sevleno Rattling PocaobIn of finest boXers England, but did not paid a Western league executive. waa nothing for Hogg to try" to do Frapk mile. boys. Is boy and grew up there. Final heat, tello and Kid Healer, also of this city- be- there In that far-oTonight th visiting club owners were country Fitzsimmons tain much prominence until after the tween to get back to firet. Dovles toss Years: Tlrst, George Thompson, Chicago; but Hogan of Salt fake was try at a dinner given them by George trade of a horseshoor and Savers and Heenan battle. guests learned th third, Chas to Morris Baker, Chicago; high. leaped up spear It, second, Young Percy of I'ormteltn, and be- lost his Muehlchach. president of the Kunsns whil working at that trade he often put There was a great bullock named and' balance and tumbled giver back. Orlie Green, KarahaO Rake. Time, 1 mintween an Indian Young Ratta, of 210 Fort in took and on 'th and American assoelntlon club. Rater He stood CHy weighed pounds part on past him, ute 29 seconds. boxing Huyst. gloves and Eddie Donaldson of Blackfoot. Ward. The ball bounded 0 feet t'k Inrhea He hed been a Wrestler. Hall, matches. they reassembled to discuss adoption of and Hogg apparently had a clear path . M. Stair and Bert ar manHayes the the drawn-up recently to the base. Apparently Is th right Reaving Australia, Fitzsimmons came Mace took him on, having beaten a lot of agers of the club. Tom Rickard, a memINTERNATIONAL-WIL- L Bill at Chicago. The opening and closing to America in search of fame and for. men previously. Including Toh Black, ber of --the- state gthtetlq ooihmteeion, word, AR ihat gioed between tlrst iisse 1920 season remain to he th dates when "" Mace which of was Rosa tune, and be won both at .blew Orleans on Thorne end Posh - Price, and How h Hog Young. has charge of all contests In the RAISE PRICES Denver defeated the fought Hurst th latter waa fifty pounds fixed, and Air. Tearney said the meeting ever got there will always remain a mys- January 14, lktit. when hefamous Nonfiret Jack Dempsey, the heavier. They met on the anniversary of state, will be present. even to tho probably would conttnue-tomorrofamiliar with hi re tery, pareil," In .fc flgbtfor the middleweight the battle of Waterloo. . --Mac has often markable speed. Anyway, h was there, NEW YORK, Feb. 19. -- Th new wlflcn thirteen spoken of It. He said! lasted Vial I out of the And. scooping th championship dust, raising CORNELL league decided against aquatic contest this year, for the he hurled rounds. "I was all over him, and I sometimes tlonal himself at Hogg. Now down of admissions St Its "schedule He would sling his first time since IMS. The University of In Texas Young was a college football the prices held Jim Corbett was In Dempsey's corner felt like laughing. Fulls, Iavs here today. Toronto DIES PNEUMONIA was meeting cluh formed move Rowing He a watched a Still In that fight at srms like be stuck on. windmill, every etar, and he made a diving tackle In the president f the league, said that the of the New Zealander, and consummate They stopped It after fifty minutes and recent meeting of graduates and direction of Hogg. The two came tocame but of up, falsing prices master of boxing himself, saw a fighting gave me the championship." ITHACA, N. Y.. Feb. lS.WlIburforr gether With great force, but Young held question It Was voted down. th ball end got the derision. Rent .1 hat still was unOOO (Babe) Fulls said that the league restoration Taylor, 82, left tackle on the Indications to th greatest Oh If you ran. A right fielder ratrhea point Eary of In si moat every form of sport will repreKANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 1. Th Cornell 1919 varsity football team and entry list for the 192 I'nlveyslty of Penn- a fly ball- - start a throw to the plate favorably Inclined to the sent Pearly every country on the globe sylvania relay carnival ever received In and then' somehow membership of the Western league will well known as an athlete, died hi the Little items manages to race In ihTherChdul adopted will comprise 164 remain intact this Season, according to Cornell university Infirmary hero yester- during the Olympic Raines at Antwerp, the history of these track kamea Al- to first and assist In th eomption of ( recent a Belgium, this year, of Interest ah announcement tonight by President day of pneumonia. survey of though the meet will not be held until A double play which he had started. will open On April A, Th "different teams K. the field of sport In Ppaln does not give April so and May 1. eastern and western T Carney at the conclusion of an 21 as follow: y session of chib owners here today promise, of an extended entering of Fpan-Is- h college are forwarding their entries In t Read. Tale Beats Columbia, Toronto New World Hark. DER MONTE. Cal.. Feb. 18. The sunt City: Bowling Akron Jersey In volume to ever of than affairs. before. Western the events larger many representatives Rwdiester at - discuss league premacy of eastern or western polo play-rr- s on the varied program. entries lo dsl Include Michigan, MichiYale CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feh. 18 What I ing: Buffalo at Baltimore; NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. Proposals to drop Joplin from the cirba will played matches la to te settled ot Del Monte during Return cuit and add Denver were discussed, but defeated Columbia, 23 to $1, In an Interbelieved to be a worlds record for total Ryracuse. All efforts to wsanvthe Spaniard from gan Agricultural college. Minnesota, Nethe annual tournament, March 27 to April his national doubles not he acted said. upon, bowling exhibicollegiate .league basketball game here nAn increased Waiver of price front (501 pastime of bullfighting and braska, Kansas, Northwestern, Cite and pins in a mixed 15. 8. F. B. Morse of Han Franclgoo, a Air. Tearney Waa reelected president. have met with scant favor so far th University of Southern California. tion was established here last night, tonight. the board prominent patron of the sport and him- pelota Include . Tale, when Mrs. Goldie GrBenwald and William to $tovo was also adopted, and The eastern colleges that He is may say conducted bullfighting self a famous athlete, who captained the Princeton. Columbia. Penn state,' Hyra-rus- Hess totaled 1340 In three game. Mrs. of directory reelected. on for mainly foreigners transfer HI, the Spanish soil, IS announced In has team club victorious Yale football piitshtir aud more than twenty (lrsenwald smashed 1(4 pins, twelve Ices of The Akron but. Juki tbs same. If all tha foreigners PolljP Me Larry to set up a trophy for an east versus west in First Baseman than her partner. that country were gathered together Other institutions. National for Infielder Lae Louis HR th sjieeial polo match. would form a small very prothey only will west to The players represent the portion of the crowds which flock to be selected by the Pacific coast subcomIn Madrid, and ether bull mittee of the National Polo association. Das del Toro The easterners In .California wdll name rings throughout the country, on "Sunand F. f Baltimore of Duhn the four which will carry their support. day. Jack Akron; It Is admitted that the westerners will By getting together quite a' large stable O Boholenburg of Reading were among UP to the baseball fan to familiarize himself with the changes made owners have an advantage In playing on their of thoroughbreds. King Alfonso has enpresent. tha club the playing code of the national pastime, else ha will think hia own field at Del Monie and that the seat deavored to Interest hla people In horse w not be represented by tts strongest racing, and, with the support of some of when it has weird into to favorite something operate begins developed sport la figured, however, that-ahla wealthier subjects, has succeeded in playera Itversus under the amended rule as adopted by the rules committee. west match can be pro- organising rae meetings at Madrid, Barother east SIGN UP be Leverena he For go summer1 and In celona. and In San Sebastian example, may watching Lefty Santander the east this moted through hia from spring until autumn. motions before hurling the bail, and then suddenly hear the umpire Rich pnzes that way the affair can he evened up, ordinary Ben-Ice.Mr. Morses Idea In setting up the cup both In money and plate, In addition to rail a balk. The fan will not bwabla to discern why, but if he delves lute (Chicago Tribune Special In the sport, the king's patronage a a regular attendIs to stimulate Interest the rules, as amended, he will discover that Lefty is not permitted to take CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 1. Three of which originated in India hundrede of ant. fail to attract many patrons. From stare Red Henry one hand off the balk after he hae ensumed hie regular position, with both th world champion Niv Villard Doth, years ago. There has been a marked re- Eastertide until November each year, K. Or oh, captain and th leagues best hands holding the ball before him, nnteea it i to throw to toe plato or vival Of enthusiasm over polo and sec- however, the bull rings era generously hurler and ! Hod Eller. third sseker; a baza. JFatkington etirred up by rea- patronised In marked contrast jo the attional rivalry can-- b Eddie Roush, and king of lh ahln ball, center fielder un, Th rule la tempered somewhat br a provision that matches tendance. at the counter-attractison of the two competitive on and slugger premier race the courses not such every Sunday during tha aa drying did the hurler may step off the rubber for a legitimate action, every year. attach excelled emphatically "Other event carded at the Del Monte season. to play with hia hands dr removing a stray cinder from his eye. their signature to contracts -- season. tournament next month and April are th had thle They was treated extensively by the committee. Tha The rule dead ball tha chamglons Del Monte Handicap cups. Pebble Beach Philadelphia la desirous of holding the signatures to-t th chance to affix their most radical change is thaj which provides that the ball I dead when n wild Junior rups, Felton Kiklnss Challenge national rowing regatta next July. who wo. Groh. to do refused day, but clubs and the novice A srecUtl committee has been appointed pitch accidentally strike tka bnt. It's no uncommon sight to sea n batter last year, trophy for California mere ssid to have received $SS09 season . will be knock- by the naval board of the Schuylkill navy attempt to dodge n ball coming straight at him, only to have it hit tha kR rups. In addition, an Increase of 2i'H0 over th Y.. N. to present th matter to the national asabout matches. Under the old interpretation if it waa a foul, it cqnnted aa a strike. Rochester. for Cincinnati In left Washington, Fatima con The tournament la scheduled to start sociation of, amateur oarsmen when that would again run If it went fair it waa either a bast hit or an out. This season it it a dead" today, saying thst h room on Saturday, March 7. but teams will be organisation meets In New York In March. tinues to lead, Now, as duriDgthe there tf he billiard and ball. his pool on the field for the week prior. In order Philadelphia oarsmen desire th cannot arrange with th club manage-tneregatta In the future, when a clumsy umpire fail to get ont of the way of a war, it in the largesteller at the to practice and got ready. Entrlee for In view of the favorable conditions existSatisfactory to him. fair hit ball after it hat passed A fielder, or I touched by a fielder, it all the events close with 8. F. B. Morse, ing locally and the excellent course availlh th mail his, unsigned Willard, the Shorehain and even Roush placed ia an foul on . will not be a dead ball. Likewise, If ground and umpire delegate of the Del Monte Polo club, Del able. mailed to him some days ago. contract at the Capitol Building itself. A 0, ball bail on March ktill will 1920 tha bound season. be in play. The fair hit out and strike him, Mont. CaL, It called for $19.00 for the Elaborate plan are, being prepared by same applies to a eoacher wha-i- s hit. The ball will ba alive" unless tha Besides these. Wlngo. Daubsrt, Kopf, Wash.,' Feb. 1, Seattle's tb English Hurlingham Polo committee, RF.ATTRE, eoacher deliberately invites Ike contact. In that rase he will get the gate. Neale an Reuther have not yet signed water front will pull for Yale's football under the chelrmenehlp of Earl Haig, for their contract. The old, old argument involving a player cutting a base oa a play in learn next season, for T. A. D. ("Tad 'i the defense of the American Polo which he is followeCefo the plate by a runner who touches all sacks i Jones, who t going back to whip the which was won at Meadowbrook. N7 1.. made clear. The offending ranner is out, but th mea following him are BOXING BOUTS Blue eleven Into s iaoe. la general manIn 1(14. entitled to whafeyer they deserve. ' The wording of this rule looks like a It hss been decided to create a bodv ager of the Ames Shipbuilding & Dry-tu- x FALLS FANS k company her and is well known which will be Intrusted whit the duty of , piece of radical legislation. It reads: in local shipping circle. The failure of a preceding runner to touch a kae (and who ia organising resources so that the polo Jones, a former Ysie quarterback. Went team to represent England lh th next! declared out therefor) shall not affect the Status of a succeeding runner (pee 11 le Tbe Tribune. back once before. In 1!H iun Yale was contest mar comprise the best placers j who tourhes each base In proper order." IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. Feh. 14. The well weakening, and coached an eleven thet and be thoroughly trained. One Olympic Athletic cluh has completed Its Imagine this situation: Men on first and second; (WO out; batter hits son. Jones's Seattle friends are hoeing committee will select players and arpromoter of organisation, snd Jack May, one out of the lot. Man oa second cut third and men from first and hitter that hielory will repeat Its f in plan, range test matches, look after training the club, aay that he will soon ! pi tod that he will be able to send a erd draw up list of ponies. The other) score. This particular clause doe not specify fh number of outs; hence, OI1L announce first the to team omo the gridiron. comm'ttee will have under Its care the at first glance, it would seem that the two rues counted, even though the position th program, Miv saya the club will not lose Joneu. for he is provision of rrounda. acIn lands, stabling, was out the sucivaaful Bad third been lining lisa oa. zip some of retiring on a leave of absence for three commodation for players and scheme , o irw The Such a surmize is wrong. A member Of th rules committee pointed th brt fighters In c'chim by the Antes plant. to. provide funds to meet necessary exgiven dallv ia receiving letter of management out that it 'was aot necessary to include tha number of outs," as it is a H- v ie-- v e without compensation. It penses. for bouta about and opportunities Inquiry n oomu 1, fundamental rule of baseball that the third out coda all play for that ottered. letter accenting The tnlversPv of Toronto will enter r watching rhe progress of particular half inning. RoraJ fan YOi.cv, Feb. IS -t- V While elhie'ts rowing rrewtin national and Interna- the new cluh with much By AL SPINK. Postponement" of Annual Event ' hs Amateur Meet to St Paul Athlete. - one-mi- -- Tlie cross-count- ry le ten-id- w. one-mi- le if rcx 220-ya- rd box-er- & a. -- -- 100-jra- 23-.- ii 220-ys- cti . an - one-ha- lf BOUTS AT TONIGHT Ir 1 1 -- - Four-roun- one-ha- lf - ff Two-rou- -- -- NOT Inter-nation- Denied Berth; Teamey President for Five Years. al GRIDDER OF Sport Gossip j j I V- alt-da- J. e, FANS: . i "ssr&i'Krw STOP, LOOK, LISTEN, READ I,T8 m PAT MORANS STARS REFUSE TO 111 n . ,ne-hefid-fre- ' e, Inc f nt ' i FOR IDAHO FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette I ry - tit 20 for 25 cents tms inter. dr ' i |