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I ' L I “'8 pi " ?" w a X T1 "k I WADDELL O r Memory of Rube Waddell will Hvo forever in the heart of 3ba Cantillon MinneapolisMfllers Joe has a fresh-bunch of manager of the stories on the Rube every time you see him has never “Rube's been exaggerated” said Joe1 “Irv fact his generosity Year before lest never has been fully told down at Ky the Rube was with at A Hickman me Christmas lime” storekcepVI er called me up Christmaseve and told me the Rube was inviting every-body who passed the store to step in and get fitted for A pair of Elovea"1 had gone The merchant thought the Rube daffy and wanted to know lf‘ told him ’no’ to let Rube have he should stfp him his fun and couldn’t pay for it would He gave away forty pair “Rube was lonesome and the Christmasspirit was upon him and' ’! he couldn’t do anythingelse that would have brought more pleasure’’-- ''" — — CANTILLON LIKES TO SING PRAISES JOE ' - - - ! big-hcartedness J 1 h saiBMiwig - z DOSi To 1 ! f He SUV IV tAHClT5& ! CRAMH b - &SX X J PLUW1 A I 1 ' t -in exhibition thosewho ‘u fl a i a w unnerved -that self-denial i’ a Wa ’ n I -and t-i 1 S’ -a ACES I - - - endeavor ? 3 J To British X i rf n HO I Most in flv j 1J ' x w- rj- fl B -a s t--' a 1 v 'mxr ’ ' J a iM VL sOKm i - although ? jfz : I s influence H mi rmnwi -830 PAPCfe— sportsmen want anything rqal bad they generally manage to Tom Lipton is due to His Sailor scale latest victim was come across the land their Anyway their finishing ritts a pretty game line first with his latest tough boy too bit too light for the clever a added the grand old sport to edition of Shamrocks and hard hitting Reich At that ritts Reich the list of Coming With a splendid exhibition of competitions among the Al gameness nearly Big Al Reich former national and managed to stay sports OlympicLonsdale-rone amateur heavyweight champion nas nine endurance of Britain most rounds been Lord coming along fast the past few It is possible that Reich yet may and sponsors ardent boxing enthusiasts into a real fighter His recent months When Al first broke into the organized for ranks last fall he made a made manyandyears — has he heads ato committee professional work indicates that the big boyembark great Impression on local sports no mistake when he decided to which placed on the don’t He certainly have know who his affairs on a professional career to boxing managed at the that Britain’s leading time— up an interesting with same status in Great seems to me itsomething putritts encounter of a but and the Sailor is entitled to his colleges as other sports secret— whoever was schools and share or credit tor tne part he the athletic jumped right into the boob class when full made to An appeal has been he matched Al for his second start as played in the splendid battle both Oxford a “pro” with big Carl Morris Reich committees of that full "blue big fellow himself Boy a a weighing about Rather Proud Cambridge asking at the time was outweighed and boxer and if he bq granted for boxing championships 200 Reich is a graceful by the completelyoutclassed he Is a nice looking At the present time only half a “blue lumberinglearns to forget fighter from the youths who win Oklahoma Al was so prove more is upon youngsterhis method will Just by the fact that he was facing ''thebestowed effective than at present the college tourna now he boxingtitles of the leading white heavies one that is ratherproud of his record and the he didn’t know whether he was in ments a flattery bestowed on him and is prize ring or climbinga tree Lord Lonsdale argues that the full Carl is to forget that he is in a regular prone fight hard distinction is a and today occasionally his latest extendedto thethatwinners not puncher would However likely have an awful time even landing satisfied me he has the of other athletic games and a blow on Al but he managed to put of a good fighter in him by faithful training makings his weight behind straight left a and that he is the kind who learns ajie pluck and determination lunge for Reich’s nose and what is in every something match ful in the boxing competitions are more surprisingthe blow— landed Al is big enough to lick He Al anybody with the equally entitled to recognitionseveral went down and refused to get up His now scales around 205 pounds and in th® so bad the critics addition fortunate competitorsin spdnt showing was to his cleverness wields a Backing passed him up Charged him sturdy wallop The probability is he other fields of amateur with cowardiceand that sort of thing his confreres in the could have stopped ritts earlier if he and Ixmsdale After resting up a few months Al had not developeda cautiousness fight for boxing is the London Times that determinedto make another try and him timid at times However made that influence in the appear probably the greatest this time he began at the bottom In thing indicates very that Al the entire kingdom In the last two or three newspaper islinegiving months he has is learning the game In former bouts the heartiest support dozen heavyweights he was The knocked out half battle a entirely too reckless and for a Times each successive calling for to the movement shill left entirely too man of his trifle higher in the pugilistic many a openingsfor less scientific opponents Need Type Hfcre If we had a few men off the Lonsdale type in this country— real sportsmen ind the front so nobly Are who would come to P0rt be for boxing— the would notpresent localities qs at vyhen T 7 Motet flft Wgj''i' :jTn-jnzTrTmiw sr rflflw w fl flMCfl a W fl “ K ir- lJl i a i fl' wkl1' ' l v va yearAnd their to ' Iv in t- a - wpi'-y: i Britain have gone on the successful the in in movement to Include Olympic games at the S- It fl jr - A f-s ii "fl ’ the interest Great professionalboxing in Now'the Englishmen X Uy I w column to 1 - llcrala-Republican this called VSSW ccetG t -' or SAYAU OLn X r " — - e ss'ir'jr ' SO I ’Vfl fl- fl vJ’ s l Bpeekl taTbe York June 27— In New J - w A cfc- English sr r hf Membeif?6f ’ u HERE S it ’V-1 z t- 4 OVER iT 4 - T - K-’ MM— BETTING X? A A TYPE r t ' i “ f MM— — — THAT r I t ’A A y A w ’ RULE THE COURTS ’ i 9 -Vi M MM MHlWIMIa— J GAME NEEDS D & R SHOP G TEAM MEETS PARK Edyth Beatty ster TODAY CITY Hill Olivia Broadbeck Cora Gertrude rledeAlfreda Web-' Dorothy Ivy Young erg Young-berg Louis Sharer and Sylvia Nelson lb ' immediately t avictim Soon Quitters - Outcasts 4 in fcsxReTAJrv -H challenger shop baseball team wins again The will go to Park City this afternoon Torquay England June 27— Shamrock IV Sir where it will meet the fast Miners in Thomas Lip to the second contest betweenthese for the America’s cujx had teams The railroaders the first tattle-and trial tn the Himmel won anotherShe successful beat the ©Id Shamrock by the Park City team is looking for today minutes6T seconds corrected in today's battle The D & time revenge R G players have been requested to over a thirty mile course in a brisk 930 and breeze meet at Kendall square at will be the trip made in automobiles V The railroaders have also arrangeda IRST trip into southernUtah for four days when the Richfield and Maroni teams ’ O will be met D & R G n’aT--nowchallenger A (SOlbXG 4 Tom Bundy Will Strengthen Team Trophy Defending They 3E£RTAJttf adroitness They of two to be had the are best team ' ! ' - t CONSOMME IS BUT O GEERS HAS K WANTS HE ? ? i' CHOICE SOUP COLORS confined to a few one end but would flourish from C A There is no Rill Sullivan and certain W Pop ‘Geers U tha recipient of Jth4 the land to the other a sport in its exponents strolled into the Oriental greatest honor that can be bestowed other which of such splendid samplesthe hotel at Dallas two springs ago for must be upon a driver in the grand circuitIn every sense sturdv manhood— lunch Usually only only the lightest the oldest driver Is given Pop as CAMP Lfound tbeni and his choice of phrase Implies — as isboxing kind of a meal is taken before tennis players of the Y cploraIn enjoyinga boom George D Prentice once said “Courage LlYth its tireaome laying The women While the sportloyal scrim-EE by the players every race Pop 'always chooses? are will start their tennis toursupporters mages which W C A abroad— where like cowardice black for his jacket and cani it on a higher plane undoubtedly Bill picked up the menu gave it the 1 to put nament tomorrow morning on endeavoring its out the said: the A the outsider the than before in htstorj— but some persons are not and courts near Y W C on E houor- maiVy ever contagious the rancisco way supervisors Been courts will permit nbt but there fsu’t-?vaJ: Man liable to catch it’’ “Bring me some some Eroadway Three much putting the kibosh consomme mean came’ pi’etty near the entrants to play off their contests from schoolboy the ice cream and a glass of l driver in the light A to And up through milk” harness pa' motion rapidly The of the tourna-1 on boxing altogether conduct °f winner that doesn’t long for the distinct '4on universities men are repeating that South The recruit nodded: VI it all licenses to boxing and New ment will receiye a cup The entries Wales it with The Zealand sit recently came up and same ideaAnd certainly it begins me and just add a bowl of closed yesterday and the folldwlng some day when Geers Is exhibitions many variations to look as same for if I only by the narrow margin of one boy who is a "quitter” soon finds that out in California received: Mrs A Carter back and was the oniv place soup too please watching the game 'from t: names were his fellows have lost baU b8S where vote- that the propositionwas their respect for hoci Mrs Oakley and the Misses Edith J the grand stand' a th coun-trj ti4e enfirn ayi 1R (111 to 3i him The in college who is “yellow” uas not fflvlncr Leah Alta man game satisfac-tion Candland Martin Heath site to brlnp about a real reform In the particularly In finds the doors that lead to college respect of — A A' is conducted—the lrpsoniP yboxing manner of and rfsvv recent months not having reputationandAnd the athletic itfield kicking into touch the scrimmage difficulty of closed to him so though be referees of been anything to brag about — or to a41harsh anv uniformityin discipline these athletic schools comn'inUJ’?he the usual petty quarrelingamong a an31Ithe Injuries that7 not’ generally but is known breed men and men are goingto the really serious playing who of that boxing as a there is no doubt ai? suc1 that exhibited by the make their mark later in the worldat San rancisco ha? nfl7hl?CkSi VJSt as£al1 llCehsed sport in large men upon th® occasion who have courage courage had a very escape 8it h-Illi narrow when they simply filial the Smlth-' of heart mind and body The conditions I note that Gunboat Manford and Berkeley overwhelmed is assured that match in are such who Georges Carpentier many might the ‘writer awcett for July 16 At the Olympia London become cowards are lifted up by the of the Oregoniansays: sporting writer with their Both have kicked in really J?® t?® Vlst V1St men contagionwhile those who are the $5000 forfeits for appearanceand have hopeless are pushed to one side and last year that stuckAustralian the dirk gone into training for the International in the Rugby midriff Uli forgotten So after nature's law The A Illi' hope” Jia ' “white championship reason for AilPlcLthe survival of the fittest prevails llllll advanceof Cnrpentier Popular favorite of True is that strength of will r in given America established courage for originally originally Carpentier is an he that gives the to the sons adopting in recently stopped power command Rugby were as follows: London where personal the ability Weils consciousnessIt iseach Bombardie? without half trying Devoid of fatalities to enforce action upon member and despite the remarkable reception More open than American of the body as against the natural given to the Gunboat on his arrival Mdre men T)£14r1 per that will not be surprised if the cautiousness experience More used to game may from interesting timidity in the spectators the favorite in the of hurt cause physical llllll rules Less 'k renchman However alter senses at the presence of As monotonous suits llllll batt ins danger watcning More has well been said cautiousness is not comfortable Smith slam his sparring partners about necessarily injuries and should ewer Illi in training quarters the English sports cowardice never ‘yuiMtSU Wl fl More club teams be confounded with it The their on the betting cautious minds may change but type makes the greatest matches made possible proposition courageous time out for who with Maurice successes for it knows the chances downs OM BUNDY A letter lust received from an Practice less strenuous llsh me them and llllli vaudevillemanager appreciates determinedly No coaches necessary 5-cent won the American dou sports have cone com meets them along the lines of the least that London Men learn individual skill Instead of bles last season will try for the Davis ! daffy over boxingand predicts resistance IL5 pletely a is the Rltchie-YVeish Last year Bundy the Smith-Carpentier ana cup team this season hi owt hx m riiiinfwwri (Jost of Illi jfiiOfi High Yachting less an authority Hll bouts will draw nc than did not take part in the singles tournament immense should realize the cost of are Ohe how Is william Donald graduate manager at crowds and that the promoters and so he was not able to represent certain to mounting the University of California make handsome profits in our yachting supremacy as sayIn the early days ?n oDtnion America in the tennis disputes at spite of the fact that they have guaranteed in leaps and bounds my the scope of boats were not especially built for this the principals what appears to Wimbledon haveBundyhandis in determined petRlon’ tO° narrow for collse comthings this be exorbitant turns race In fact the Countessof Dufferin however to the old hit stop and back in ’76 was the first boat thus year Truly getaway tne Australian is built-and she probably cost came enjoyinga new lease on life specially that won the game over" continued but Mr The American team in the tight little isle about On our own side awcett $39000 the “not as Davis cup last will probably see a missionaries to sustain a year opinion is that Gunboatwill '81 stop Pocahontas in was the first boat world-wide reputation they went this summer Of inside of change In its make-up Illi B ljl't A ten rounds The that tvas admittedly constructedfor California through the like a Hj M: ilishs teams 'Vyilllams and Hackett it III! gf Bi llllll i rench boy is possibly a clever boxer this race but by the middleof the ’80s herd of wild McLoughlin buffaloes k stampeding is quite certain that McLoughlin will and hard hitter but his classification boats being built and designed HUM were across an alkali patch The TotiaCCO ' has been earned against the solely for the attack stick but of the other twq there is a a II llllll as such and defense of sustained by the tackles under pounding the old UW-O weak-nitttng and this even weaker-hearted cup little question They will all James Gordon Bennett and ffuarusback formation was mere play maketheir heavies been cultivating England has His a Mr to what the California efforts of course to 1 B k Hll Douglass put tin something like compared YjSKA w victories over resume the past few years $35000 for the Priscilla and in '86 the had to put up with they will have Illi H X lllllllllll defending places of last year but Wells cost GeneralPaine well over their goals against the Bombardier proved nothing av Mayflower This to capable gj meet some very competl$40000 The Thistle and tetrlbie formation the last word in r: — at least nothing that would suggest a tion that Georgeshas a chanceto bent Illi L probablycost $50000 but in Mayflower 1893 the RugbyVictoria killed Peter Ogden fullback IB In the only real tests he has it come about that Smith expense of Lord of the team and Should Bundy Dunraven ran up' to caused date barring that bout with had to probably $150000 ahd the cost of the four brain concussionsduring the shows a form that entitles him to a —which many believe to Joe Jeanette boats built for the defense stay in California place on the American team began to If the Rugby America did not have been union had kept the Australians framed Carpentier go up in like measure By 1899 when there may feel very sanguine over her pros-the — rtfer particularly any too wellLipton a while longer there show essayed his first a not have pects in doubles contests of the to the matches with rank athletes left would llllllllll Klaus close friend of his says thatShamrock the whole been any It was practical tennis matches Bund' and never a great middleweight and Billy cost him close to $40(1000 Rugby under the letter of the law world’s hand-made transaction and it disproved Papke at the time well startedCarpen-tier on the Our defense in that year practically all arguments McLoughlin are all but unbeatable It must have lllllllllll for whichit had been foisted on is pretty generally in international I down grade In those battles cost well over $200000 and now a race admitted sonta ’ skill really the public tennis circles that McLoughlin ripe kt showed gameness and a a HI means an expenditure of at II but not sufficiently to permit an least half a million dollars Copyright 1914 by Otis and Bundy are the apex of doubles Wood expert to class him r that I boxers 6f Dana in his address anywhere near his to the Charles Schoolmastersassociation made own avoldupois IIUIIIIIII the statement confirmingMr Burt In a seen Gunboat in action and Havingthe lllllllllll the Independentand Professor calibre of the big guns he Perkins knowing also realizing that Yale Review and in fact probably " carries under his in the' admitted by the National Council that he knows awkwardness and allhand to the great-' of Education that while the ''American ’Thow to use bls rightlook is as far advanced at 10 est advantage on the coming those schoolboy as of battle as an easy money proposition for England rance and Germany A he loses two itbe’ years between that and American entrant llllllllllf the of 15 or 16 He BpcmviKifs ui via uiav cqXchage proposesto A5 Bin victory- leaves us just a few more up these years by the readjustment (IP polo of Hll III to get evfen on the In studies and schedules and chances year BP AS his period IU the pugilistic line Willie Ritchie will asks why a child should at P reddv iiovft tn atibdue Welsh or we of most Important educational development 1Z T— begin to suspect that even Old stop his studies early in June and r do nothinguntil late in September too attend b'all and pla$with games his schoolmatessisters? iiiii!i of their further states: 'We need not give J 'gni irwiminiiN if ih up out athletics: we are no more athletic these: 'j than the English But we must teach our children to know something for REE book bv their thoroughlyto cultivate the powers of inhibition and RsIBar-llllllll attention (this Is the cuo fSMXi of “papers” with and it makes masterkey to education) to their suit J llllllll little difference in each 5cent tacit whether doing this Latin we use Greek and or nature their taste mi j study and Only the economics makehard boys Tong and work enough III V ‘V enough until they really learn something” and American athletes dlf-fet Most of the other English contestants as a matter of fact it is Just llllll in well 40 'In America number of respects a fact wereathlete beyondthan v inn this kina of education' that our athletic Illi II an of more twenty-eight I Ani sports furnish You may be fairly sure that has been true American observed before fl or thirty summers is that-no-boy thought to be "makes one of the teams at tha Olympic to' sport appeals to 11 trailing a long luxuriant In who games However beard Most Roll American university 41 IB 11 has not foundIt to learn a since the recent golf tourneysa of golf stars are well necessary' our tennis and of and a j" least with absolute o£ outdoors few things at new distinction has been to on this side of 30 and the big ALbrought un the thrills ot of steady ’notice An athlete in itinit Day after day our are of an age when it IS not will both be Hol England grind-and huntingwithout the no reward unless he masters doesn't reach his prime tll he is the expectedof them to Illi TlwSBBPBMaarttaKtaMf&i'lH Ssa devote serious his subject drawbacks Makes ex-’ urthermore the coach or grandfatherof many free ill bright and merry thought to captain will accept no excuses anything other thdn their on postal pert shooters pardon little ones To bea success in athletics play this curriculumsave Our cousins fo? booklet "The no absences English however free C Write llllll! for real Illness So-on the whole even in England one must wait till one has have a little on us there and though Sport Allurng’’and address 4 Illi in the 'minds of these great educators attained what iri this countryis they may'enter trade they never quite' nearest traprshboyngclub the athletic system furnishes training TOt-SACCO as an up tne manner and approach to the bone give pastimes of well worth while " Du Pont Oo their days yard Or they illllit Lord Northcllffc said younger perhaps Illi Ilf a visit TTTlYfy llllini The flippant Britisher who dont play a finished fir niffli ft h ft I I A ‘v Jelaware to expect to I B Wltminsrton this country?'- "I had never seen anything young game im I trimmed Tracers in the n much before they are ready to sink antiquated the United States child was mere until saw inisvxootDaji today aa Athletic World Y recruit of TENNIS STARS PLAY MATCHES TOMORROW 1 j t I ! 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