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Show holy cross men have kick Are you engaged? Athlete Are Wrought Up Over Method of Dividing Out Class Letter, Claiming Discrimination. We can help you! Diamonds win hearts! The awarding of letter to the Holy Cross athlttes brings to hght a qutr s.tuation Of 50 men who reported and slated through the season, 2u were. gien lettirs, which is a greater number Than Is usual at the Institution, but thi i uzzle conns in the naming of the games in which the men must play to get the toi 'ted letters Holy Cross played Princeton, Yale, Harvard and seteral smaller elevens, but in naming the games where playing counted in getting letters, both Princeton and Yale game were left off, and Fordham, W orcester Tech and Georgetown were named, say a Bow ton dispatch to the Detroit Free Press Why the Tiger and Eli game were not rated as high enough to warrant the issuing of letters is hard to un- derstand ring make the guU eyes tparkle. Priced Iron $25 up. write. 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JANUARY 31 Mid-Wint- i They certainly were bigger games than that with Worcester Tech, which 4 Holy Cross won by an overwhelming 15,000 years score of 72 to 0 for Holy 'Cross An- Aurignacian age If they are right in their contentions and the other unique turn of affairs at Holy Cross kept Captain Metiver from win- strange drawing was adually made by an artist ning his letter He was injured at the in his prehistoric "snitito, ' it materially stiength-en- s time of three of the four "big games the theory that our ancestors, instead of pos Fordham, Worcester Tech and George sesbing the apelike skulls of the type found at town hut played in the Yale, Has Neanderthal, Spy and a (happelle-auSaints, vard and Princeton games In other were creaturt s with skulls resembling that found words, he played in the real games at Piltdown England, last year, deflated by some and did not get his letter, while sub- to have had a brain development greater than stitutes played In the easy games dnd that of present day man This rt markable discovery was made on Octoreceived tbelr letters ber 3 last in the cave of La Colombiere, beside A TZBBZZ wrTTf tiZZT- GRAVxvrbzmt' the River in southern Ain, WHERE CHAMPIONS ARE MADE France, by Dr Lftcien professor of huSidney Marvin, Wealthy Resident of Mayet, man i alaeontology at the San Francisco, ( Developed University of Lyon, and Johnston and Other. M Jei a Piasot of Poncin. a town close to the cave Developing tennis champion Is the The official report of the favorite pastime of Sidney R Marvin of this city, a man of wealth who de- great And was read to the votes his spare time to the promotion Paris Academy of Sciences of juvenile athletics His success Is by M Douville and summeasured by the progress of Maurice marized at length in E. McLoughlln, United States chamThe cave of La Oolom-bier- e pion; tCilliam M. Johnson, winner of is situated on the BRXHisnmic zRAwm. the Longwood cup at Boston, and John ca)by mr apornfjn tgrs, m jf& ciRQitDif, aj rampCAVS, bank of the Ain, 03) nr TUSTonr-IlF-CAPPf- F right ATZFd gYZlUPUBPOGIfF MG (c) INF Strachan, winner of the national clay about 20 meters above the imwffi JUSTM6COKpl$l) IN T&z COlOIilZj& ZXFZTZR.. court championship at Omaha This trio was graduated from the club present level of that river, As long Aurignacian age, bean a most striking resemwhich Marvin founded ten years ago between Poncln and N'euvllle-sur-Alago as 1873 a scientist, Mr Moyret, called attenblance to him of the Jlfdalenian age, supposedly and bis directed since a much more develop Individual It was Marvin's Idea that If through tion to it as having been inhabited in prehistoric constant tournament play, great ac- times Ever since inumerous investigators have Compare this man jo La Colombiere with the it human faces from the middle one of the They conducted their investigations curacy could be obtained with the visited so assiduously that the level of the rave formed on this page He has cave elton of Marsoulas, on the asphalt courts speed developed the same respectable Ikull development, much during the Neolithic age comparatively recent, in the eyes of geologists and anthropologists more like that of th lossessor of the Piltdown Yvas dug away, also the contiguous level of the "Neanderthal man skull than that of thee-lik- e earlier Magdalenian age. This lowered the level and his congerers. Fie nose. It will also be of the cave by 75 centimeters and brought to light noted, Is very similar to that of the Marsoulas rich fields of Neolithic and Magdalenian relicB man, likewise the hkry chin. But the richest find of all was yet to come Be8o much for the c (mentions of the Frenchmen who have made thi Asarkable find. Backed up ginning last May, the latest investigators began to dig deeper Into the soil forming the floor of the though they are by,a arguments, it Is not likeOwviCTtnd after' they '"bad , penetrated about one miggm. ly that they wdll M wwu wiwuul meter further down they found a stratum of fine On the contrary, they improbably be the cause to add to the already of still another control gravel, showing unmistakable signs of -- dating from the still earlier Aurignacian age. This stormy annals of anthnpoky. - For there is unproved to be a veritable treasure trove doubtedly another side io tie question. In it were uncovered the studio of a prehisFirst, as to the pteturts Just found of La Colom-bier- e In spite of the lact that those similar to toric artist, containing a number of different sorts of engraver's tools, pieces of 'mammoth, rhinocthem including the hunanjaces of the cave of Marsoulas are general ascribed by Frenchmen eros, and ralndeer bones, pieces of stone ready for not to the Aurignacian tut tt the later Magdalenengraving, and stones and bones with engravings ian age,' others think them production of Aurlg-niclaalready cut Into them. artists. If this latter theory is accepted, One of the latter represents a horse of a re-- , the man of La Colomblers is simply one more markably finished type; another shows a bison, to add to the scanty gallery of Aurignacian depicstill another a wild sheep. But the prize of the tions of human beings Even if he proves to be whole collection, the prize which. It is confidently that and nothing more, he will be accounted a find expected, will make this an epoch-makinIn the annals of anthropology, is the piece of precious- - find, but naturtlly his value will not be so eneffmous as those vho have found him and mammoth's hope on which is cut the figure of a those who share their dews would have us behuman being This, in the words of those who lieve. have unearthed It, is the first document representing, In engraved form, the man of the Middle Second, as to whether the "man of La Colombiere proves tjiat we ire descended from the Quaternary age, the minimum age of which la race or 15,000 years Neanderthal Spy-LAs those who delve into the remote history of the race represented by Mm of the Piltdown skull our race are aware, plcturlngs of himself by preThere, too, matters wd by no means as easy historic man are extremely rare. He delighted as they look to the sanplne Frenchmen. Plenty In drawing and carving the strange beasts which of learned men who hats Studied 4h, subject of he saw about him blsons, reindeer, mammoth, the descent of man are of the oplnioh lbat man horses and the like but wheti' it came to giving may be descended from itlther of these Interestus an idea of what he looked like himself be was ing groups they contend that both of these races strangely coy William M. Johnston of California. may have become extoft and that mankind ' Especially rare are depictions of man 1b the sprang, possibly, from sale race which appeared of California, a series of champions form of drawings or engravings Rude carvings later. would be produced. At the outset be of human beings, dating far beyond the dawn of The latest news from i broad shows that the engaged a veteran professional to In- history, have been dug up at Villendorf, In Ausman of La Colombiere l is already set learned struct his young charges, and monthly tria; at Brassempouy, the Laussel cave, and the tongues to wagging agah t each other. Already tournaments for high class trophies grottoes of Grimaldi in France and other places. Messrs. Mayet and Plssd. the savants who found have stimulated Interest in the game. Owing to this paucity of first-haninformation, him, have a hornets ns! about their ears In "Mr. Marvin's boys, as they are reconstructions of prehistoric man from the variLondon Mr. J. Leon Wiltt ns, writing In the Illusknown on the Pacific coast, develop ous skulls and bones found at different times trated London News, hasp aced himself on record It has have been largely a matter of conjecture championship caliber early. McLough-lias a foe to the belief thi 'ie of La Colombiere is was only eighteen when he first been a case of every oneguessing for himself, the earliest picture ol a P n. Mr. Williams Idea was sent to Australia as a member of legion. One group of savants, endeavoring to is that we have to do hete not with a faithful dethe United States team of challengers build up our remote ancestor from the famous lineation of the human k rra hut with a caricafor the Davis international trophy. relics found In the Neanderthal, near Dusseldorf, ture. He writes: As Messrs. Mayet and 'issot say, the drawing Johnston, who eliminated such players Germany; at Spy, In Belgium, and at La Chapelle in France, have shown us something Touchard and Clothier at Longwood is very clear especially e face and upper part on his Invasion of the east and his materially strengthening the Darwinian theory of the head. Tie back I the head and the neck first imporaut competition on grass that man Is descended from the ape Another do not seem to me very4 ''U defined In the phocourts, celebrated his elgtheenth birth- group, basing its deductions on the man recontograph. The discoverers speaki f this drawing as hav-- t day only recently. Strachan, the new structed from the Piltdown skull, has endeavorclay courtchampion, is the same age. ed to prove that prehistoric man from whom we lng none of the characters ics represented by the are descended, never became so bestial as the Chapelle Neanderthal, Spy, or Chappelle-aux-Sampossessors of the Neanderthal-Spy-Lskulls. In their opinion, tie head resembles the Fighters Ssll for Australia. skulls, and that the latter belonged to fossil skull of Chanceladi They say: Ray Bronson, Eddie McGoorty and of the race which gradually degeneratThe head is large, k forehead round and young Saylor have departed for Aus- a branch slightly obliquely prominent (bombre), rii tralia to fight the rising stars of that ed until It finally became extinct, while the other tfhe face Is long, as thwf) pulled out from island. It Is a recognized fact that and superior branch kept on Improving until man as we know him was gradually evolved low upward, and Is dist y projected forward; fighters tahe on weight very fast in This latter theory. It Is expected by the disthe chin is prominent, a tas a short beard the Antipodes, so It will not be reid long and very dtcated by small lines, markable if these fighters come back coverers of the prehistoric "studio" In the cave by two curved lines, as heavyweights. The most striking of La Colombiere, will be greatly bolstered up thick; the eye Is Indies what they have brotight to light. To begin salon and has au Indefinable e example of this occurred to Cyclone by the best kDown depictions of human beings with, In this detailed desc pn It Is quite evident Johnny Thompson, A lightweight on of a similar sort notably the sculptured forms of thatir. Mayet and M. P Itbelieve that we have leaving, but after staytng away for women re of'a realistic draw fpund at'Azil and elsewhere in France, here somethlngln the two years, came back to the United as the sketches of the human face unhls Is confirmed by ing of Aurignacian ma States and fought Rob Moha, Papke as well In the cave of Marsoulas were produced earthed their further statement t and other light heavyweights. in the Magdalenian age, according to the theory ly found any engraved fi accepted generally by Frenchmen, and, therefore, thing definite about the (fket form of contour of Baseball Prosperous. are supposed to be much more recent than anyhuman face of the R Hgnacian or Solutrian the a a of third million more Nearly from the Aurignacian age. dating thing and that this w: t baa now been filled periods, persons paid admittance to American In the cave of Granting, then, that the by their discoveries. -league games last year than Is 1812, La Colombiere really date pictures from the Aurignacian "With these Statement tnd conclusions I find aceord'ng to a statement made, by ban M. Douville showa and the read by report age it least two other en-impossible (tb agree. lohnson. Up to the last month the do and that thal conclusively lhose they fa been previously human of have pretty the graving turnstiles had recorded 500,000 more similar to them discovered to now are of a ' discovered, one in the up Fees In the des itte than Any other year, but the Athletics' 1 recent e the of character mor the work date, 'the done at and other the Gironde, 'allure to slump made large' fan-of- f by the cave artist of L Colombiere 4s such as LeeEyzle (Derdogfts.) . n the later dive oC the champion to Tivet the Closest attention on it 11 think if will be cle; seen that the great ihip season For the "man here shown, the man of th - interest in this new discc 'try Ilea, Dot la the be 1 er ICxcuritioii Wnle (of ipecial ol tup oc ice you niliosd agent. I H IkMkffMM. A C PJL Stk UU Cut ilia-cta- J PERA POSITIVE MANENT CURE FOR x Liquor and Drug Addictions IWe b n tJy a Chipelle-aux-SBin- ts d n aux-Saint- aux-Salnt- s a ts in-lo- , D4 W wa iwlk T G4im THE b.w Strwt. pb trlJ SEELEY Sk Uh Citr to Ivnrn barber irmlo fc.xeellnitopurtunUieipeii tor you Tool furnished aud commission paid while learaiug only eight weeka reouired Iall or write lor particular and cat aloi; 13 4mnieria! Htreel, halt Lake City 1tah FANOUS COZON31FRF TiZfD AJSZTFR, MEN AND WOMEN Cut Both Ways, boy," said the principal Of the firm to the prospective office boy, "1 like you appearance and your manner. I think you may do for the place. Did you bring a character. can 'No, air," replied the lad. go home and get it. Very well. Come back tomorrow morning with It. and If it Is satisfactory 1 will engage you at once. Late that same afternoon the financier was surprised by the return of the candidate. Well, he said cheerily, have you got your character? answered the youth calmly, "No, 'but I got yours, an' 1 ain't coming!" Canadian American. My OFFRA WING 6 1 tu n wckMM naMiatr. u w lUr WRNTrn V1MIME.V n ' : -- False Alarm. to have seen Mr. Marshall when he called upon Dolly the other night. remarked Johnny to hla siatera young man, who was taking tea with the family. 1 tell you he looked alongside ol her, " with hla arm her ZHOfiZFJFR'DlXZF OR PFZVZ& oFAfZBHrtC&Z gaaped hla alste "Johnny, face the 'color of a boiled lobster. J&JLUMf OF 22g MZRPSKACViN J&ftPQD "Well, ao he did, persisted Johnny. lief that It la unique, but in the fact that tt is not He bad his arm unique. It Is a matter of the deepest Interest to "John! screamed hla mother, franfind In these three drawings certain identical tically. The general shape of the head, conventions. " Why, whined the boy, I waa nose, and chin la the aame in all of them. The said hla aternly, father, "John, way In which the mouth is placed Is the same lu leave the room! the two which show the mouth, and what our dis"I waa only going to nay that he coverers speak of as the 'Indefinable expression Canadian of the eye' is produced by Identical lines In all had hla army clothe on! American. three engravings. All oi this suggests several things, among which Rare Ctsvsmeaa. we may mention that theColomblere drawing can Inwont you buy something at "Why to means be represent any particular hardly dividual; It la hardly possible that It waa Intended my table? demanded the girl 1 at the as a realistic production. It may be a rude out charity fair. "Because- - 1 only buy from the line effort, such as a child would make, or It may They be a deliberate convention with a meanlpg of homely girls," said the man. If the drawing from the have a harder time making sales. which we are ignorant. cave was made by the artist who The girl was not offended, and he drew the figures of bison and other animals on worked this right down the line. the rock walls of that cavern, then there ts some- Louisville Courier-Journathing curious and mysterious In the fact that the He Haa to. drawings of the wild animals are wonderfully realistic, wtle the one intended to represent a "I know a man who never takes a of the human face is vastly inferior to the others. step without consideration We have probably not yet quite fathomed pre- weight attached It Jo in all this "He must be a remarkably thought-historic man's ideas and intentions 4trk. Another proof that this Colombiere enman Who la he? graving cannot be intended aa a realistic drawing "A convict with a ball and chain. is seen''in the photograph and outline drawing of the skulf'et the Combre Capelle man. This is A 8ad Cate. the typical Aurignacian generally accept might have been a suc"Gadderaly But by no'FQsslble arrangement of the cess in life but for one skull thing. soft parts around that Aurignacian skull could we And what is that? w. face of a any resembling produce representation "A mistaken impression he has held one of the conventionalized pFehjstoric drawings for many year that hla presence shown." adds dignity to a street corner." Burlington Gazette. FORGOT ALL ABOUT THE WOMEN Criticism of the Future. Because he did not mention women io his recent NA Strong Man Faith" waa address on The City of the Future," Brand Whitthe Adelphi theater last lock, mayor of Toledo, O, was taken to task by evenlngSThe cast was good but th Mrs. Frederick Nathan after the lecture was tdadecent fo deserve attenMr Whitlock, who is soon to resign to become play tion. ChlcagoMjecdrd Herald. minister to Belgium, appeared in the Hudson theater under the auspices of the League for Political Almost a tragedy, Education, of which Robert Ersklne Ely Is direcbeen drinking. John, you've tor He talked about the type of the city of the Ish all a mistake, m dear. or did once he not but refer to come, directly time It's not a mistake." indirectly to any part women may take in the Tell yer 'tis. Had bad cough an administration of the future citys affairs. in dark for cough medshun, What do you mean by leaving women entirely got up m' luck, 1 got hold of wrong Jus' an. out of It? demanded Mrs. Nathan, when she Detroit Free Press. could get close enough to the speaker to attract bottle, a will be women factor Of course his attention. Th Difficulty. In the future city it's so hard to buy for a Dear me, I forgot the stammered lecturer, whiy, Why, man. I about Didnt aay anything all about the women Yes, 1 hate to spend the money them''' that way, too. Detroit Free Press. No. you didnt." replied Mrs Nathan. "Well, of course, 4 meant lo.JorJ.bey will be In' Cant Please 'Em. was Mr. "duged In municipal administration," Wombat is tied to the machine." answer Whitlock's him. He I ignoring" "You wrong And he stamps on all his letters Votes for Women," Mrs. Nathan remarked later. I know the organization. Sly guy, eh? .Building up a ma- -' It because 1 have had many nice ones from this of hia own. Louisville chine suffragist mayor who is interested In much that Interests us women. New York Herald. A You ought qnea-sUUngthe- il ra 1 e M l. N i 1 - Usual Ending. While I waa abroad I witnessed a duel in France. 'Anybody hurt? ' Yes, one of the, principals had broken embracing the other after the combat was over. f -- 80MEWHAT 80. "la thia article of yours about the underworld " " exposure?" "Well, In a way What do you mean byTn a way? x. "R'a all about a Tolcanlc eruption." -- Tit-Bit- b |