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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. PAGE TWO. BAT NELSON SAYS IT MEANS WORK WHEN A MAN LANDS A TITLE TODAYS GAMES IN ALL THE WORLD Harvard vs. Carlisle k at Cambridge. & (By Ed. W. Smith ) CHICAGO, Nov. 5. Just another illustration, thats all, of the great lack of boxers. Incidentally the Gallue Jimmy Britt, mark you, is one of the smartest little chaps alive oyer the short route. For yet, but Moran has demonstrated that while the champion cannot whip him yet he cannot whip the champion. And that's a ripping fool sort of a situation for the English champion. Don't feel any uneasiness about James Edward coming back into life again. Packey McFarland attended to te his case so thoroughly out on the continuation of this, consult Battling coast last spring that the present Nelson, lirt toons cannot howl too much return to fains of J. E. will be conabout the victory of Janies Edward fined strictly to Great Britain. Smart over their pet, Juhny Summers, in a as the is and as fast as scrap at White Chapel, Lon- he may show for a, short distance, don, tile other evening. They Simply there ar lightweights in this country must develop hardier fighters than who have his number. Britt oultricked Summers easily and they have at present to cope with the American smart set of pugdoin. And that is what attracted the eye of Rcfe-ere- e of this smart set James Edward is the Watson and earned Britt the decision. Britt knows a whole lot about acknowledged leader. Knglixk fighters haven't classed in the value of keeping ones hands in along with him. Tommy Burns gave motion towards an opponent even their heavy weghta an awful showing though those hands may be inflicting up, and the boxers of every other class little or no damage at all. On the that go over there do about the same other side, you know, they go in a thing. The only hope England has Is great deal for the clever side. Britt rested on Owen Moran and Jem Dris- knew that and used all the little articoll, tho featherweights now in th's fices and subterfuges of which he is Driscoll hasn't performed complete master. He got away with it country. Fa-eli- ten-rou- nd LIT WILL TEDDY BIG THE WHEN HE VISITS AFRICA ? NEW YORK. Nov. 7j It having telope, including two kudos, two gem-lw- k and one bongo; two earth hogs, been announced that President House-ve- il had declined the offer of the twQ earth wolves, ten rhexrotaine, two musk deer, two marabou British foreign office to grant him a two ostriches, two egrets andstorks, one apodal Ucenst entitling him to the cklinpansee. freedom of the Afrcan game preserves He will be forbidden to ahoot when ht makes hia hunting trip in the giraffes, wild asses, eland, aebra, fespring, Ids hag will be limited by the male or young elephants, vultures of law width applies to every sports- any species, . saddle-bille- d storks, man shooting in that country. - The whale-headstorks, crowned eranes. ordinary license requires tiiat tlie okapi, female buffalo, female or young game laws be strictly observed. These osi riches and Bpecke's tragetaphus, laws, ssy New Yorkera who hava hunt- female. There are no restriction placed upon ed in Africa, giva him permission to kill only the following animals and the number of Hons, leopards and birds: crocodiles that he may wish to shoot. Two male elephants, two rhinoceros, There Is no closed season in Africa for an tlu-s- animals and reptiles. ten hlpiiopatatnuses, twenty-on- e ed Yet vs. Brown e in great style. Hurray for Jimmy Britt all the timet But he had better confine his boxing opera tons to England. Brother Willus Britt, out is San Francisco, repudiates what he said a few days ago in Chicago. Just before stepping on the train for Frisco he told me that Battling Nelson and Packey sicFarland had been practically matched to box New Yorks day on the coast and that all that remained to be done was the dosing of aome minor detalla Willus forgot this when he arrived home and there gave out the Information In a manner that Nelson would not meet anybody before next February. Nobody but the flgtera themselves are begrudging Nelson a rest, for he has fought a lot during the year an end, and moat of his like most of the cotesta In which the Dane takes part, were grueling affairs. It is Neison'a idea now to let the lightweights pool Issues, In a sense fight It out among themselves until he Is ready, and then he will tackle the winner of the Indians t at New Haven, Pennsylvania va Lafayette at Philadelphia. Princeton va. Dartmouth at New York City. Cornell va Ainherst at Ithaca, Annapolis vs. Ylilanova at An- - A A $ i napo.ls. West Point va Springfield T. 8. at West Point. Minnesota va Wisconsin at p ) Minneapolis. Michigan va. Kentucky State a: Ann Arbor. Tennessee va Vanderbilt p at Nashville. Georgia Tech, va Auburn at Atlanta. cold-blood- ed now-nearin- g (By Tad.) NEW YORK, Nov. J. Bat Nelson and hia paL Charley Dixon, blew in from Boston and tore on talks on books, theatrical stuff and ranches until we clinched and held them. Just tell McFarland for me." said the Dane, in chirping fight, that bo cant get into tho same ring with mo until he beats Joe Gone. In my opinion Gano Is the greatest lightweight in the world. Ha can beat all th other fellows twice as quickly aa I can. but, then, I can turn around and beat Joe. I knew, and no did everyone else, that Gano was the greatest of the lot. I had to fight and beat him before I was the recognised champion. McKWrland was passing him up all the time, but be won't peso him up any more if. he expectJa to get On with me. Tou tell McFarland that TU fight him inside of three months If he beats Gana, otherwise he can go and take n running Jump at hlmaelf. When he proves to me that no better lightweight in the world than himself exists, then Mi talk to him. but I cant b answering all this guff from Leach Cross, Cyclone" Thompson, Toung Otto, Jack Goodman and the rest Ticker for Members of Congress plan to keep the member! of congress Informed of what ia going on in the house pt all times that body Is in session, even though these members may be In their offices in the new house office building, will be tried out by SnpL Woods of the capltol. if the plan proves a success the system will alao be Installed in far committee en is as follows: Hraddock. left end: rooms Art ef Begging Letters. in the capltol and In the govleft tackle; Dietrich, left guard; ernment Nowhere la the Ingenuity of the so that departments up town, Marks, center; Pike, right guard; Gas- the senators and who present age more apparent than In representatives ton, right tackle; Scarlett, right end; may be visiting these departments tne begging letters received by rich Miller, quarterback; Manler, left halfmay know what is going on in their men," said a private secretary. I have back; Reagan, right halfback; Hollen- absence. been reading letters of that kind by beck. fullback. An Instrument about the shape end the hundred for the last 15 years. all begging half the else of a typewriter will be letters sounded So stereotyped were alike. at a In convenient the placed point they that Parents Held Responsible. might have been copied bodily Naw York has adopted vary strin- in the new office building. On an end- they less sheet of paper the machine will from a ready letter writer. Kow the gent rule for the preservntloa of the writers display originality. They may health of school children, on of the print the doings in the house and sen- waLt the (fame o!d thing that their at ate, end the other being operated latest development! being the rule predecessors of the wire connection wanted, but they ask for Journal by that parents who do not keep their It In a different way. People In need children In good health shall be pros- clerks of the house and senate. The have acquired the art of expressing ecuted. This seems a little autocratic machine will be operated by electricity themselves la a dramatic way. That from a In the basement of keyboard at Brat glance, but those who hava la to their advantage. It may be unthe Another be will machine capltol. studied the subject will readily undap but usually the letter that hits a tend that It Is only combine Justice, placed In the membeia lobby In order just. rich man as many parents are utterly iirtifferent to demonstrate Its feasibility. It is vorable hardest brings the moat fareply. The writer may not understood that this Is the onfy one as to the health of their children, need assistance nearly so badly them unnecessarily, clothing of s number of such devices that Supt really aa aome timid suppliant who dings them inadequately and not providing Woods Intends to try. to trite phrarea, but he gets the relief good food for them, even when their asked for every time." deliver want the Journal ads goods. means allow. con-tes- ta free-for-a- A ll. For-meit- y I i of them. Why, if youd listen to what each one of them said youd haw K is in your belfry. I know tnat every one of those f, -lows thinks he can lick me. but Hvi , one thing I do know, and that 1 no fighter in the world ever sent thr,iu.li the bunch that I did to cop g i fought every tough one there was.blmk or white, and It made no differem-e- , i wanted to get to the top and I di.i Thera was never a soft one in the Ml. I waded through, and there never whs a mention of fake. Why, when I think of It, I can hardly believe myself that I beat all thus fellows Here, start in from the bottom and go along: Spider Welch, Ed, lie Hanlon, Martin Canole, Jimmy vorbett, Terry McGovern Aurelia Herera and a bunch of others. Thats a bad bunch to wade through, and If you'll taka a pipe at my ears youll believe me. Why. one of my riba sticks out like a biscuit from a punch that Young Corbett gsve me In our second fight. Let McFarland beat Joe Gana first, and then I'll talk business. Oh, yes. Ill be around town a week or so before I go west." - ti-u- Brit-Toun- fr School for Little Mothers, lima. Jeanne Girard of the Pans Academy of Medicine has founded a school for little mothers that Is proving a great success It is located is the very thick of the working quarter of Paris and la run In connection with L'Unlon Famlllale, which la a school for older mothers. Here the older mothers are taught household economy and hygiene. They are taught how to feed their families and to make their homes comfortable and attractive at the least possible expense. It has been found that $5 a month. If properly spent, ia an ample allowance for food for an adult In the school for little mothers, girls of ten or less era taught the care of babies Besides attending to the child's physical needs they are taught how to attract Its attention, and how to bring its memory Into play and how to maka it think. e EAST AWT WEST. Pennsylvania and Michigan ens Clash on Nov. iMf. is quue active ana a very nam worker. Bam Davison, one of tlu guards of Alpena, Mich., played tackle The Great Elev- K HURRY UP Harvest Sale YOST OPTIMISTIC i . Wolverenes' Resourceful Ccach Says Hie Team Has Excellent Chance ts Defeat Penney This Year Great Struggle Anticipated. Giving no hood to the result of Penn- has poundsylvania's games ed away to develop a football machine that Coscli Hurry l'pH Yost believes can tramp roughshod over the ml and lilne when the two elevens meet In Ann Arbor on Nov. 14. chance for a victory over Fronaylvaiila this sea eon ia much more encouraging than It waa at this time in 1007. The schedule lias been better, end the Michigan team promises to be 60 per cent stronger than It was a year ago. While the back field will not be aa strong aa It was In tho days of Ileston. CAPTA ADOLPH SCHCLI OF IHCHItlAg. Hammond end Longman, yet it will lie In the Pennsylvania game of 1900 and lievdy end quite skillful In apite of the fact that Pennsylva- gave a very good account of himself. For the other tackle position Michinia has beaten Michigan for the last two years In succession, tliere are many gan has such men aa Ben brook, Davidwho Bear that the tables will lie turned son, ltiley and Brenton to draw from. Michigan has several good men for this yeer. The Quakers know that the end positions. Emhs. who played Michigan will make this game the crisis of Its season. Pennsylvania ex- guard on the varsity last fall, la equalat home at the end position. Edpects Michigan to be stronger this year ly than last bat unless some great trans- munds, who played fullback on the relast fall, may be shifted to an formation takes place this cannot be serves said of the red and blue. The team has end position. Coach Metxger and Trainer Mike had almost as many setbacks tbla year of Pennsylvania are of the Murphy as did tho 1905 eleven, which lost three of Its liest men within the first two opinion that the red and blue will repeat the victories of former years. weeks of the season. baa been coaching Reagan, Metxger Bchnli Fort of Captain Adolph In drop kicking the past halfback. right Wayne, Ind., In now playing his fourth few weeks and Manler. Scarlett and on team. the la six year lie Michigan feet two Inches In height strips at Captain Ilollenbacfc In place kicking, boat 210 pounds and la quits active all three showing np esiieclally well. Marks has done good work at center for a man of his size. He does a great deal of tackling in the open aa well as In several games and Is ably substituted by Cozens, both of them being guard his position against all attacks willing and fierce players. Tike at last t that point In the fall of 1007 hs struck bis gait at carrying the ball In waa picked aa an All American centhe Indian game. Dietrich at the other ter by Walter Campi William Wasmund of Detroit Mich, (gnard position has Lamberton Just who was the varsity quarterback dur- nosed out for the Job, with Irwin a close runner. ing the season of 1907. has played his At tackles Gaston and Draper have old position In several games. David W. All entice played a good been given the choice over Fcrrier. Cozens can also be used there In case game on tlie varsity last fall. Allerdlce of emergency, and either Burns or 175 sliout weighs pounds, is strong and At the ends Scarlett and k baa considerable speed. have the call though Crooks hna Prentiss P. Douglass, who came to shown Improvement In the open field Michigan from De Fnuw university. Is work, and Favorite, who has Just been an excellent halfback or end rush. shifted there from the back field, may Fullback James K. Watkins, weight 175 pounds, height five feet eleven beat ouf one or the other. The probaInches. Is iwerful for s msn of M ble makenn of the reiinsvlvnnla elev- - . Everything at Cat Prices from Now Until Dec. 1st. Mk-blga- a This Is Your Opportunity to Reap a Harvest of Good Things in Home Furnishing llk-higan'- a articles ef home eemfert artistic, andenvenionee at prices ae lew as yeu usually pay for High grade, te much inferior geode. New ! tha time you wsh to buy. New ie the time we wish to make the prices. 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