Show The Monday Mornihgr POLLY AND HER PALS Herald-Republica- Salt Lake City Utah— n December 17 1917 Bv CLIFF STERRET WALLS HAVE EARS AND GHOSTS HAVE EYES TOO t Sa List MUtTf m (sd£ 6b of C?risTms 'P&esemTs ?4r St& MfruI'P — WHADIW& XjERC tVfc 11' "7 C?n£RLooK£D iT-- st !r I r'J£J-VCiT- A TrtC T M’' S&Vt SitRJieo fexwS ne house 410 Bn aioBiaV- - home h t JDoorY ? ocues OPfbj nuts -- octesmtsi 4irr ybo- The ftod'CO (JffcU 30 haJe -- T'IS - -- Tcr Mils i ‘r :3f5T AJ?N "v Copyright 1917 hv Pfewsoaper Fcattrrc Service In- - Registered in U S Tmit Britain rights reserved Pat-- ADDITIONAL SPORT NEWS IN MORE RUNS ( Herd 11 individual of the l!M7 reason ""pr the Anriran lenine Iiit-ali outs anil lmt IoW Vouch’ though they nipl luu! nothiiifr more or hotter than ratinir aniouvr the hirtors on the Johnson wheel drove in even more runs than ilil Cobb’s annexed tnc chain ppm-hi- p -- hinls No orrlin? f figure Jimr announced in ih Detroit rliuiri insiujustified the hatting orlr fuilv place! in him hv Huh Jen- G o&aiti io see 'SXi of' Jilfijs Sporl (tts-- fiockix acroqu-- tnch I - Oat-de- 5ct3t re n rt Vciirh eon-fiiPM- oe I’ohb by clouting home 115 runs driv-lnnings : In the busin of follow 7a'h in rim proIu-!ig 19 tallies hy with hie sai'eti'e nut to mention the tuarkf rs h himself hanker! p gcntl-rneSeven of the Hght rliin-ion :he eight club in the American are ranked umunt the first fifteen irinlucer of nine Kay Kat-- s of the Athletics being the man Pohbv liolh of Cleveland i sixth: fourth loe Jackaon I'hicago Kewis 'Viliv I’ipp seventh: "Duffy” eleveiahth Tom Rice of Washington enth Felii’li the White Sox demon Ilippv tsiiii rlt trails Veach and Cobh the siva 'hicaeoai? credited with driving in an even being lirt runs the A’s drove General e Ktlle of one les than home sixty-nin-Byng tallies to Frank Baker the number credited Bates who reulac-'Baker at third ease e on the Macktnen brought home ixty-flvbase runner OtJe Lawry who tluished the season in the International league with a better hattius average than larry I a ioie drove in exactly one run during the time he was with the Athletics tl in Nnyefl a pitcher also drove in another run In the matter of hitters clearing the the Athwith healthy clout ha? second to Washington Six letics ran times a member of Mack" club produced a double triple or home run that the sacks while Washingdepopulated ton staged such occurrences on eight occasion )ii April 14 Itav Bates nmlged one of ‘(’buck" Jamieson's bender for a three base runner triple that ascored at like feat on May performed the expense of Klepfer of Cleveland with a double and then to clinch his of champion buster of the basetitle ball slapped “Speed" Martin10 of St Ioui for a triple on August again cleaning the bag 300 hitter that Gpo’h the only t'onnie Mack ever shunted to the minor also did some hefty hitting durwith the White Elephants ing hi tay for a Morton of Cleveland humping IT producing circuit smash on Juneown three runs beside hi The American leaguers who batted nt o ie-ig- fif-leent- li 1 nil Player Tai'h Peiroit f'htrrar fie? land gith rteMmsn I vrr'r I'h’cs-- a ? f?iri lurk Nw Ih'litAll Hedle ?tir WahInKen cp RPr) Former TWO Premier ROME CALLS OUT MILLION OLDER MEN Savs He Is Victim of Cabal by Enemies Paris Dec 16 — Caillaux defended himseli yesterday before the committee of eleven appointed by the chamber of deputies to report on the ot Deputies proposed suspensions Caillaux and Caillaux deIoustalot clared that a plot had been concerted him the leader of it being ?sa ( amille Barnere the French ambassador to Italy with whom M Caillaux wa unfriendly as the result of a personal matter M Caillaux denied that he had made any unpatriotic speech while on his visit to Italy On leaving the chamber M Caillaux told the journalists he had refuted all the allegations contained in the letter of General Dubail the of Paris some of governor military the papers in which he dfclared to be absolute forgeries “The he added industry” “has not forgery made progress since the da s of Dreyfus It rather lias declined in from some of the forquality injudging the accusations They are so geries enormous that they surpass probability” The Figaro explains that the strained relations between Ambassador Barrere and M Caillaux arose Irom the that when Madame Caillaux arrivedfact in Ex-Prem- ng Double-Head- TRy International News Serrloej Rome Dec 16 — Italy has called all the classes of 1874 to 1S99 to action The action seem calculated not so much to check any immediate Austro-Germa- n aggressive but to prepare for a campaign of far longer duration Tbc contingents now under arms are stated to be 4200000 Besides these men previously rejected on physical grounds have been called upon to submit themselves to the steps taken will add Altogether more than 2000000 to the forces under the control of the war ministry ier SQO-O- uO ASHBY CONVICTED OF 2D DEGREE MURDER Tnd Pee 16 — William Wlifayette Ashhv was today fmind guilty of murder in the second degree after the Montgomery county circuit jury in thebeen out ten hours lie wa court had murder of Thomas E chargeda with the Sense taxi owner on a lonely road near here June 4 last Sense had keen robbed and the taxicab stolen Boxing Show er 1 -- ihyre turn hopes’ c C Vrigihg on the shelf the With fan of boxing New York appear to be sport In a bad way for entertainment tbi winter Some idea of their desperation i seen in the fact 'that wrestling and y bike racing have hud them clamoring " at the doors When New York fan are obliged to y all worked up over a bike get race It will be understood that they are in something of a plight When worse come to worse the New York fan will attend a wrestling matchsport and six-da- six-da- hlhi Ic-l- h the athletic meets cw excitement over or the backgammon to fake an Internet in the proceedbut if he's championship try when ings Thi only hapens however acute got it In him he'll do it the situation ha become really j fans in New York are Fight It would not be astonishing to hear! that the game will be revivedhoping later had in the winter The membership scheme that a croquet match Garjust now had of attending fight show has not likepacked them in at Madison Square hop-scot- ch ! den The fight game has moved out and something or other must make an effort to replace It It mav b an awful strain on the New York fight fan but now is the time for him to show He may he is a dead game that have to strain himself sport io show any The Days of Real Sport Fe!eli ! FORGERY CHARGE the most glorious success and wilT ly pass away before long Only a return of the real thing with legalized boxcheer to the sport fan's ing can make heart Inbring the meantime he must the most of wrestling and other such maudlin entertainments BULL YOUNG MKV VS NHEiMMRII TWO EXPLOSIONS KILL MANY IN GERMANY Rondon Dec IS — Two disasters In widely separated parts of Germany are reported in ’Zurich dispatches received here today An explosion occurred in the Zeppelin works at Friedrichshfiven and' resulted in the death or injure of many The second explosion occurred near Kiel destroying a factory where bombs were prepared for Zeppelins and airplanes Many of the employes In this plant were killed i Willie St Claire KID BR0ME0 Toniglit —VS KID MACK at 830 Whirlwind Preliminaries Club Vitiib Rome Madame Barrere did rot receive her "M Caillaux complained to the French foreign minister telegrams were exchanged and Ambassador Barrere had to send a secretary to to Madanie Caillaux The apologize went In the morning when secretary Madame Caillaux could it wa be seenunlikely' CAILLAUX HURLS Accused an wall-scali- d -- Dec - i TiT- - 1 15— “MakHattiesburg ing mollycoddles into men and 'making men better men" la the work that athletics are doing in tne training camps says Mel Sheppard the former A C star and now director of athletics at Camp Shelby here The 30000 men in khaki at Camp Shelby are put through a course of athletics that is strenuous enough to is in them The develop the best that In the training benefits of athletics camps according to Sheppard is a thing that could not le overrated and the buy in camp everywhere are athletics mad "And what a host of young athletes we are turning out!" says Sheppard "The air here is full of footballs baseballs handballs basketballs and volleyball and the field as popular events are just "The boj’s are running cross counraces all over the hills and dale try hereabout and every' regiment has aua athletic field where two afternoons week are spent in running Jumping and throwing the weights hurdling Much of- the athletics is compulsory and all of the men are obliged to enin a certain amount of sports gage Hut it is apparent that there is no And need of making it compulsory few of the boys seem to be able to of It get“1 enough have seen how enthusiastic the army officer have heen over athletics in tle anip training and they may well be Vigorous sports not only put the men in the best sort of physical shape but also keep them in fine spirits and they develop the best soldierly qualities “There are many exercises of o semia nature that military quite such These are bit of athletic skill require obstacle-as rescue race contests Boxand equipment racing ing and done a have been popular and have wrestling good Boxing great is especially a hit with the soldier Kverv normal boys healthy’ youth pleased to be nifty with bis dukes and it also develops in tnem a valuable in spirit of aggressivenessare Athletics to the everywhere helping make grand soldiers of our young Americans establishing an excellent and sending them morale ?nd discipline into battle with the soldier's highest virtu the true feeling of sportsmanship” Sheppard adds that General Rewis commandant at Camp Shelby not only and urges all that can be approves done in the way of athletics but is an enthusiastic fan and is present at all Irlsh-Amerir- Reture Re publican Special Miss THAN TY COBB i milt TVhnftinir - Athletics Make Men of Mollies in Army Camps Says Sheppard These Are Sad Days for the Sport Fans of Old Manhattan VEACH DRIVES OR-- nt (3tf Sknittii: By BRIGGS Seats on Stickney’s sale at cigar store 229 S Main and Ben Harman’s 50 W First South w York AtbletU's vl!ins Sneaker Atal 1? t i?1 iJsrdner Bnvti'n K lisrris Clelnit Fratt St 1a nis St Itii !s!- -r St Im!a t'tilM St L4ila Jictaen llohrraelt Srnink Athletics Iff fxtrl c Iston AttTet'cs Sli'Inrt's ’s Run a Ad in The Herald-Republic- lUildil a Sa-e- tt Milan rITprilrrx Waaliineten New rl rHit:Rieiia New Vrk t!nmith IVanibeaass71na-- i‘1?t? 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