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Show NOTED MATCH RACES PRINCETON WILL LOSE CALLAHAN a 1 i ;tl 01- - Contests That Will By MILDRED Always Be Part of Turf History. I VS-j- f Fashion Defeated Boston Over Gabaldon of the Philippines , Isauro Guhuldon v - - i the new Philippine e oia .definite. the Philippines Is probably about 10,000,000. At lenst of the Inhabitants of the principal Islands of the archipelago are as uncivilized." The trade with the United States Is about thist fassed $75,000,000: to United States, $90,000,000. Total of Philippine The population of j jpo, 1)00 B ports, $150,000,000. 1 re geod-by- attitude of the Filipinos on Independence Is apparently this: "Ve grateful for your help to date. But we can take care of ourselves now. The . While the match race that Man o' vCA i h, Phil-iplne- , ' ' . . 5 ) I 4 y Capt. H. A. Callahan. FRED WELSH EXAMPLE OF HUMAN FIGHTER REMARKABLE "Red FOOTBALL FEAT Barron, Star Halfback of Gor-gi- a Tech, Playe Twio Games With His Jaw Broken. "Red" Barron, Georgia Tech's halfback, and one of the greatest bnckllcld men of the jenr, achieved a feat unparalleled In American football. His Jaw was broken la a game with Vanderbilt. Ills Jaw was sot and Here's another story concerning the human fighter. It concerns the little Englishman who for several years held the world's lightweight championship, only to lose It to Benny Leonard, present title holder, writes Ray learson In Chicago Tribune. Welsh was one of the smartest fellows we ever had In the ring ; not alone a smart wielder of the mitts but a smart thinker. He made boxing a business, or, In other words, he played the game, Just as many glove men do, simply for the coin that is In It. But Welsh wasn't constructed like most other fighters. For a man who reached the top rung of the ladder he was rather frail In construction. For that reason he found out early In his pugilistic career that If he was to get xny where it would not be through ability to take It, as they say of a scrapper who is able to assimilate punish- s. Doctor Stitt has specialized In One of his works Diagnostics and Treatment of He Is roplcal Diseases" (1914). oked upon as one of the ablest mem-rof the medical corps. Rear Admiral Bralsted, who re re, has served brilliantly. He was born In Ohio In 1864. He has a longM. D. (Columbia) ; Ph. B. and LL.D. (Miehl!ring of degrees Including: He entered the naval ; D. S. (Northwestern) ; F. R. C. S. (Edinburgh). an) Hut rvlre In 1890. lie was an attending physician at the White House during Ex-lie has been decorated by the emperor resident Roosevelts administration. ( Japan and by the president of Venezuela. In 1904 he fitted out and ment lii'pped the hospital ship Relief. He represented the medical department In The art of cleverness was the thing e war. pan during the out that Welsh set out to perfert, and he atlR accomplished that purpose, as was IB- demonstrated when he becaue chamlei- pion of em all. While Welsh was champion he was M. mart enough not to engage in conComplete annihilation of enemy tests In which the referee was emfleets long before they come within powered to rrsiit declslous. Therefore gun range of the New York skyscraper skyline, or the fortifications guardfr- ing the Golden Gate, becomes a seeming possibility as a result of recent tests by warships of the navy off the For these tests a Virginia capes. 11 number of battleships were 1 1 used. There was not a human being itb on board, yet they were maneuvered salt hither and thither at will. Thus the cine battleship Ohio, of 13,000 tons, was steered and managed by wireless opito erators on the battleship Indiana. don. The wireless-controlleship has ex been developed out of the Invention ternof John Hays Hammond, Jr., son of ma a noted American engineer. ntle The possjbllitlea of the Idea Inwith volved seem limitless. To supplement It, there Is wireless control of airplanes, which since the war hns been successfully developed. An American Freddie Welsh. itb Arne of carrying a heavy load of explosives and operated without a capable lit oi Human guide has made a trip of 100 miles and landed close to the point It It didnt moke the least bit of differ10 t out to reach. This Is considered to be perhaps the most frightfully de- ence whether he was beaten In the ductive war contrivance, In point of potentialities, yet produced by human ring, as long as he wasnt knocked tgcnulty. out; there was no chance of the title's bl being taken away from him. There were any number of time that Welsh was beaten by a wide marNG gin In bouts, from which, had a decision been permissible, a new Ft champion would have emerged. Senator James Thomas Heflin herewith) Wm Alabama (portrait nt just like the senators elected In FOTHERGILL IS HARD HITTER ovemher. One difference consists In cnewt ue fact that he Is now functioning Bloomington Player Leads Three I rot that august body, while all the oth- Sluggers With Mark of .333 except Senator Carter Glass of Zeigler la Second. ect4 will have to wait until March rea-00 i ficfore taking their seats. The Official records of the Three I luisc. t I tlrnt he elected to fill the ball league for 1920 reveul eight hatwnricy caused by the death of the ters over the 2100 mark. Fotherglll to Senator John H. Bankhead. IjhIOD of Bloomington led with 2532 and Zelg-le- r gull Senator Heflin has been promoted of Evansville was second with .323. Om the house, where he served eight .300 bailers were A. Smith, Other dl terms and a portion of an unex-- 1 B. Smith, Rock Island; EmRockford; r.tb term. He was born at Loulna, ory, Moline; Dunn and Thompson, niolph rounty, Ain., April 0, 1869. Bloomington; Reinhardt, Cedar Rapis a typical Southerner In man- ids. and dress," say most of the ct'lies of him. Anyway, he Is a D'- - of Swimming at West Point fashion. He was a mighty 0 !' Swimmers of the military academy of the cotton Interests while toft amnion at West Iolnl are to have a competin- - house and he ranks President ' w Ntwp.ipr Imtunil tent coach this season and water J'scn high among the greatest men all time. porta will he fostered. Several meets Senator Hefler la a college man and has been admitted to the bar. He are being arranged and It 1 probable vd Alabama In various capacities be'sre being elected to the house In 1904 that college weter polo will be among nl the sports featured. epical diseases. s d con-b- o Senator Heflin From Alabama s bf rn d s one-mil- e Greyworthy Not Overlooked When Talk of Candidates for Big Stakes le Inaugurated. Red Barron. strapped with wire connected with his teeth. Because of the wire in his teeth and Jaw he was unable to talk, and had to be fed liquids. He played In the Pittsburgh game in this condition and starred. He played In the Centre game In the same condition. Barron Is rated as a star of the first magnitude. EXPENSE OF OLYMPIC TEAMS out-of-da- B- e SHOULD BE GOOD NEXT YEAR Russo-Japanes- Hammond and Wireless Death e vvn-th- With Its football season closed, Princeton Is looking forward to (lie prospects for next years team. Of the men on the varsity, only three are lost through graduation Davis at end, Captain tallalmii at center, and Joe Scheer-- r at fullback. Eight other positions can be filled by tlii years veterans, and several substitutes, with men who are now Ineligible, will undoubtedly more tlinn fill the places of the departing. Head Conch Roptr is to have Stinson as one veteran end and Snlvely, Ineligible this yeur, will take tin- - other wing. While Champion He Wee Smart Enough Not to Engage in Contexta Where Referee Wee Empowered to Render Decieiont. en--re- Nearly 80 years ago, la the days of heats, there was a match In which the mare Fashion beat tbc horse Boston In two successive heats at the old Union course, I.eng I'dand. This Ims been written Into American turf records a the first great match race and It wns a duel between North and South for $20. (XX) a side. Thirty years Inter the Barry Bns e match at Saratoga talk of the turf world. This was a niatih between southern and eastern owners, after an unsatisfactory race for, the Monmouth cup at two and one, half miles, which Longfellow won easily. A few weeks later they met again at Saratoga. N. Y. This time both horses were In prime condition. Them was a third horse In the race, hut he cut no figure In the running. Early race Longfellow twisted the plate on Ills near forefoot, hut finished gamely on three legs, to be beaten by bure ly a Icn gili at tlie finish. One of the most-talkeof match races was that between .lames It. Hag-gin'Salvator and David T. lulslfer'x Tenny. at the Sheepsliead Bay track In IS'.ni. The match was at a mile and a quarter for $5,000 a side. Salvator wns ridden by Ishhc Murphy, by lnelie only, although at the mnrk lie seemed to have the race well In band. Tenny, ridden by "Snapper" Garrison, made a wonderful sprint through the final quarter of a mile, which was covered In 25 4 seconds, and the sensational finish of that race t In song and hns been written story ever since. . The dead heat between Domino and Dobbins and a similar finish between Don no ami Henry of Navarre were f'events which furnished thrills fm fie spectators In subsequent years. At PbnJim JL1., hroe jours ago, when AffJ1WTAiionts lloerless beat the late Wilfrid Vlnuxs Omar Khay. yarn in a special match race, the re suit came as a surprise to many thoti sands, who believed at that time tlint horse was Invinthe ('unadiHii-ovvnecible. The rnre was at one mile and a quarter, and Ilourless made a new track record for the distance. fonr-mll- Participants in Rugby, Cycling, Fencing and Trapshooting Paid Their Own Way. Among the American Olympic teams which paid their own expenses to the 'Antwerp festival were: Rugby football, fencing, cycling, The United States navy hore the expense of Its representatives, w title the expenses of the riding, and shooting teams recruited from the army were defrayed hy the government. The cost of sending the United States teams to Antwerp and Brussels was $140,563.11. trap-hootin- g. tug-of-w- JACK DUNN IS NOT WORRYING Manager of Champion Baltimore Team Haa Signed Nearly All of Hie Crack Players. With virtually his entire team signed same players who won the of the International championship league for the Orioles In the lust two seasons and the series with the St. Paul Afnerlenn association tub this fall. Jack Dunn, manager of the Baltimore rluh, Is not worrying shout next years baseball problems. Ill team very probably will train at Goldslinrough, S. f!., next spring. If -- oim improvements he desires In the club ure made. up, the Inter-leagu- NOT TO Greyworthy, 4, 2:114. trotter developed by Cliff Todd, Cincinnati trainer, and sold to Walter Cox for $10,000, Is not overlooked when talk of the candidates for the big stakes next year Is started. Cox worked the gray trotter a mile In 2:06 at Lexington, giving him a breeders' record that fast, and he was fairly Hying at the last end ot truck fans who saw it. Half-mil- e Todd step the trotter over the Buck eye tracks the past summer are eon v hired none of the big ring talent has anything on him. NEW BASKETBALL RULES Two Important changes In the rules of the Intercollegiate Basketball league liave been iimile. The fir- -t will permit a player who lias been taken out of the game at any time to he sent back later, provided he lias mt committed four personal fmiK which automatically results in his disqualification for the entire game. The second change provides that after a "held ball" beneath the basket, the ball will' be brought line and tossed out to the up. 15-fo- FRENCH WRESTLER HERE . 'v, -as x i v y e ' 8 v , X t.'l, VVrmnrn Nmvpl'r I'nlon ) rose-flushe- d Dulcle. much-trie- d Dulcle." murmured aunt, then tenderly kissed her. ae Fuel In Earliest Times. Tbe use of peat ns a amine of heat goes bnck beyond the historical period into the ancient history of tbe early tribe in northern Geriuuiiy. lRny, the Roman uaturulist, gives us possiuse of bly the first Indication of the on Teutons the that He nqsirts pent. and dried sea North the border of tlie burned mud, what we now would call and peat. In Ireland, Great Britain HolRussia, Scandinavia, Germany, land nnd parts of France jwut hae Imbeen used ns a fuel since time the from cut wns The memorial. pent same manner hog very much in the ns It Is still being done In many pHrfi Brick of Europe, where It lx cut In In the wind to fiiowed drj shapes, urn' sun. Peat Used CIRCUIT Change Propoted in Three-- I League Blocked by Lack of Funds at Dayton, O. The chance for an Ohio division In Three-- I league, which has been In the minds of those who want to rearrange the circuit, Is gone with the Information from Dayton that It would cost $50,000 to provide a new park, the old one being no longer avnllubte, and that there Is no chance of financing the project. I Dulcle was the beauty, there could he no doubt about thut. but whether Jim Harford or bis dog, best answered to the latter description, Dulcle was undecided. Certain It Is. hat when she first heard of Him Harford, the girl Indignantly The exilulmed, lieu st ! And Aunt Dulclnta was shocked and horrified us usual. Dulcle ns a child hud brought Into the house various stray eats and shaggy dogs which she called her friends. Returning one day from nu errand the girl vvus accompanied hy a hulklqg ninstlfiC which she pleusuntly Informed her frowning relative, Imd Joined her lu a walk. I was going down I.jmlen avenue," Dulcle said happily, when this big fellow came running from the road to walk at my aide. The mild and loving animal ending Ids scrutiny of Miss Dulclniu's face, gave u low and threat-cnlu- g growl, exhibiting fiercely his sharp uml shining teeth. The elder woman paling suddenly, crept behind the shelter of the door, while Dulelo Implied upon her knees her arm caressing the dog's head. Emperor," she udmonlshed, "dont he unreasonable, this Is auut'a house, and she has a perfect right to lie lu It. Drive the brute away," snnped Miss Dulclnla behind the door, Why do you call him thut fool name?" It's on his collur," Dulcle cheerfully Informed her. Emperor, property of Jim Harford, 202 Buie street. Bale street Is away dovvu lu the lower part of the town and poor Emperor is covered with scars of buttle. A nice kind of owner he must have to beat blin so cruelly. Jim Harford" Dulclcs blue eyes rested ou a huge welt on the dog's bend. . The beast," she exclaimed, and It wns Jim Harford she referred to and not the dog. The unluiul, his grumblings ended lu a loving whine, looked up at her In adoration. He's afraid I will take him bnck to that Harford person to be beaten again," slie exclaimed Indignantly. He might know that 1 would not I am bis friend." "Friend," scoffed the exasperated M'ss Dulclnla. She went determinedly to tho telephone. It was a gruff voice with a German accent which answered. You'd better called up," the voice threatened, before 1 gets the police after you. That dog Is valuable. He guards our ntorrhouaea. Tlie gir! conxed him away. I heard her. 1 vus cn do vngon. She vlstled, and Finpcrer vent. Den 1 lost dem. I'll come after him, yes but I'll give that tog such a whlpplug " 'Oh, you must not whip him, really." Dulcle heard her aunts frightened voice saying, and In a whirl the girl' hud the telephone In her bund.. 1 wont give up your dog," she said until I am sure he will defiantly, have decent treatment hereafter. See If you can make ine." She did not await the expected angry reply, but replaced the receiver, facing her uuut with check:. "I ain going out," Dulcle announced, to sit on the front steps beside that dog until the man comes." On the broad stone step snt her niece, the laustlCTs head against her shoulder. After an Interminable time a ear came swinging up the road and It's driver descended, lie was a young man of pleasing and correct appearance. Miss Dulclnla noted. And as the young man stood hat In hand, Dulcle gave him permission to be seated. It was evident that an earnest conversation followed. Emperor after a time of speculative Interest, shifted his vast hulk so that It rested confidently between the two. Dulcle raised her voice slightly at last, and the listening lady could hear, "Then you will 6ee your dog Is taken care of. It Is a pity that jou trusted him so long to your warehouse manager." She laughed. Evidently the man who heat your log unmercifully waa afraid to fuee one small woman, so he sent you. And ninny weeks after this occurrence, Dulcle came, all rosy and shining eyed, to her aunt. I nm going to marry Jim Ilnrford." You see I have beshe announced. come very much attached to Emperor, und ns Emperor Is a valuable dog, and ns 1 really have no right as yon said to harbor another iniins projsTty, why e REARRANGE c WHITE. -- War won from Sir Barton last fall, at the Windsor track, probably stirred up more Interest than nny other dual turf event ever staged on thin continent there have been other notable clashes of the kind. Former Champion Was Friendly to Ring Opponents. Hear Admiral Edward Rhodes litt has succeeded Rear Admiral W. Bralsted (retired) as surgeon gen-r.- d of the United Sttaes navy. Doc-- r Stitt has been the commanding ificer of the United States naval medal school since 1916 and has held le rank of rear admiral since 1917. lie was born at Charlotte, N. C., 1SG7. He got hla collegiate and edical education In South Carolina, d He mnsjlvanla and England. the navy as an assistant sur-to- n In 1889. He has made an enable record as teacher, lecturer and athor. lie saw service in the Old Union Course Nearly 80 Years Ago Salvator Won From Tenny at Sheepshead In 1890. U the lmtne o( Islands resident commissioner who will be on hand at the next session of congress. lie ha been elected for a three-yea- r term He la a lawyer In Munllu and la an ardent advocate of the Independence of the Philippines. The Philippines were ceded to the United Stutes by Spain In 18lt8. There was a succession of military gmer-nor- s until 1902. General Merritt, Gen-era- l Otis, General MaeArlhur, General Chaffee. Iu 11)02 the ofliee of military governor was abolished and the Philippine commission heemue the governing body. In 1910 congress passed an act resting the legislative authority In the Philippine legislature, composed of senate and house of representatives. There are 24 senators and 90 repreThis legislature became sentatives. Phil-pinorganized October 16, 1918. The commission thereupon ceased to exist. There Is a governor general "the states" Francis Burton Harrison, salary $20,000, term of otlld BEAUTY AND BEAST OF PREVIOUS YEARS the Salvador Chevclier, champion vvres-tie- r of France, who recently arrived In this country seeking mutches with our He hopes to meet best grapplers. Champion Joe Steelier before return Lug to La Rclie France. |