Show 3 t T t 8 ‘'§’--’31 ” ‘ ' " -J 4 fe J v 'i- 7-' v "'Zj - ’’ THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLIUAN LAKE UTAH CITY SUNDAY AUGUST V u : 1911 27 -'I r' I 11111 1 y— — "'-"i : : i ' WRESTLING BASKETBALL s” CYCLING Hl Sketches 1 BOXING J - JBa1 Club Game— ' ’ V V J - 5TARTectlTHiHGS ! - 77- N - w '' J W New clares j (Special ' - New t ' k state York by? the of rules 26— The Aug boxing for the of 'the members chairman The of its commlMlon first thia Dixon J It is ' i -iAf' 7 j' z : i- i 1-1 X f the f'f9 I by No 41 Park A Q I THEROBBERQNHlSleAR if v L Hr W I Zr y Xfc ‘"V " if r' v A CUziT cMAO JyJiNM In —old Times building be open from 9 a tn to for All applications offices -The by addition in state provisions the of laws 1911 officers the of the posed be to record of owned by lease of chapter it used the date of the deed the t and place tiie S ez I of BUR'V AUS 6lutj f nutnbe'r of complimentaryThe of tlckexclusive Tree tickets press be to shall limited two per centum seating the capacity total ' r matches boxing or sparring or referee the contestants exhibitions and timekeepers seconds examining all shall at times be physician under of tlie control and direction the commisall In sion No I i clubJ hlbitions of shall held be Sunday s on ? be sold liquor shall intoxicating contests haH auditorium where or of held the during being progress No in the are - the contestbe There shall prominently displayed inIn hall or at least four places every provisions licensed the auditorium under of notice: this ac' the following ’ I ' : ’“No ing of betting allowed Any offering to make a or and Law) - will guilty is 1712 Penal ejected” immediately be makr person bet (Section misdemeanor a person under eighteen years of age to be permitted participate in any contest or exhibition be examined contestant must ’Each forty-eight the conbefore hours Kwthln has’ been test by a physician ? s ' (No shall i f licensed -who for York shall tore less not signa-physlcally contest and immediately be in certificate stich a filed with the rendered except tournaments held under the amateur shall be Athletic of the Amateur commission will union designate j approved an referees and no person shall other those so be than approved to officiate 1 referee permitted as referee: the contest? stop The must either contestantshows marked list of -when ’’ STAGE glove must weigh at least five and gloves shall bo used ex-’ no ounces to by those handed the contestants cept I and the gloves he referee must not’ be twisted or in any way manipulated Each Match (jhess I 4 resulted: 3affe Results j fifth of round the toaayi Tournament j - Chajczl Joyner beat teat Sal Chotirnlrski Perlia: beat we Snechtinff: Schlecbter Rustic from won won abrui lost to from Alechine Burn tartaKowto uoiI?ahfnrrtfSAh juarsnan kwu anil Je'wl Rubinstein Nieumzowitscb noonan! beat beat Txwenflach Cohn Teichmann and tiie qDuraa-Vldmars tltvw while game swat I Spielmann beat-Alepin i : : --i JTtie leadinff 5 Jaffe and Schlechter acorea: Tlnhfntein 3’4 Aiechine Cohn and Teichmann Marshall 3 LoejreDfiscb Suechtlng VldmamA 2’4 Rotlew! - ENGLISH Lunilotr of teem 2S for M7ite from C tenui lawn H A Dixon P composing players who the! Lovre ito W wat l L x' t ' a u mm i Here is cernlng team in are the f Davte the i days palmy -the of and racing the colored jockeys saddle and-were salaries big happy earned as in the they have been south would as the was days ago in rolling -fatuous Ont Hamilton ’Even Perkins when wealth-he found more (at playing In stables big the ’ of One the war 'most Lexing--ton of "Soup” Perkins died who - the riders -before than cities marbles spending having -a around his - good few was pleas-ture the old-time friendly the with wax very colored trainer Jim Shy had and of fun at-Jims (Unlike a Hot expense great Isaac by the Murphy considered riders Shy many the a peerveryof all black judge of pace not waa of did he have a idea jiOr very good horse day a "Soup” ran timing one In the at ’La Shy center field across to tanla trying make a jumper tof a racer’ and nearly broken himself out ofhts clothes laughed when of Shy sight putting the nag ' - a in moneytime-oup” -good i -down he-caught M 1 -flat Uli tUO the ! 5 Z the' tnat at were tost in the - and I were L Z y a' - K I IL I ' I rules deliver the latter and r' " ur I kept !S1 Ur7 2tL -There like what has Jarts s bad of- to Lessening of quarters allowing Of catching viding of penalty intends changing which outtuy headgear do not iiirLiivus: ana fnr tarUHnir Is ball dead after — bad a nln no OKTLill the predict of the sport is ue$reff ! -rule! 'XS Kw w ( providing 1 i K with til TV 1- I 1 ) I J rr IH i f "1 Vi R 1 a - nil I control — year is At - - IH1I HH in the I 111 greatest HOM e ! l‘: 1 good1 a well Wf ! -it’ will be Wisconsin j out along worked it ‘will abused become and degrading phase In right all “Amateur the game ha've raised been standards a notable elevens are spirit student extent to if pernicious a Genuine the student rule and the decidedly better and Illinois’ “Minnesota Wisconsin look like best in the elevens the Big Eigfit to conference will Chicago me now again weak this Alta the from he than O’Toole “Minor x greater Christy Marty Mathewson Brown It into and has been nnl Cy again Walter Johnston Young all rolled one of that the club tear off the old proved the youngsters University can Alttt time they start All these things the headquarters any from were to satisfaction ball yard the yesterday afternoon— shown shown out at Cooley's club bascbnll nine people University with Gillette of 2000 when the 11 to In the Alta outfit a fast furious and the funny on rubber trimmed foolish but nevertheless interesting gnpie year” ’ fellows I) -"Lessening tackle’ of 'Allowance forward pass of waiting 2 after two taken judge is steps Old New rule hard rule- head Allowing by made plays ends linesman instead to Increases of enough officials ixing 5 ball penalty of changing to resorting with do to which of code witli variance 6 Cutting three lines to 7 ball good with often XtacklinS for This is as Is will it results judge field object discernable point at to marking place such as of limit GRAND RACES ’Paul brother in - out than fair lie and the on Gillette Of is whole Judge a were the game pitched club University all whiff the first made to be home and exceptions file to which an Crltthlow has promised the preparing appeal for his at class acted club and season advanced third the flagman Nothing got as other did well of all sure players in although It wise the was Gillette - which - old outfoxed other team and in the landed University club front It Is Bulletin— rumored that the Alta club In the club defeated University content Inter in the another evening in for the SPORTDOM IN Greeks would other any stuntsLookio through all yer in "what de kinds Jim” wurld circus of shouted am do” all you "Soup” trying to with sJIm do?” ter "Tryln asked of ”1 ain’t look disdain his face on it tryin’ ter do nothin’ already am full-fledged Dis hoss done am now a a jumper” of at "Soup” for a sample asked mounting the timber topper’s work and him delay Jim took a lunge without big obstacle fore feet a The horse’s hit the top wobbled horse ’ the rail of the Jim rolled one other When jump way ’Shy- the and and he the to came and arm "Soup” him by caught this piece of ’’Shy advice? handed you all main' In dat thing oughter de know ter to racin’ git de wire first am How to in de get dickens gwine yon am of ‘de if other horses ahead your old to has stens de plug while walk up of de bosses along on rest am gliding the "Never thought smooth course?’ replied Shy 'dat” time “rom dis strictly de level dat on hoss'am on I idea De hoss ketch de racer now that hurries along home jam de one dat ' of gits de money” ' i baseball has chance a player What in this old in the Central world anyway? recently club a league manager of rudely out the pushed was game and of off the: field play because he was scheme ' leader all the was in about was some Wayne few is to crack out Cdsey worked Manager knew from the coaching rattle to went tried ffdnd Then niniw-inr’ down to In-the he tho beforethe rattle air tried the their it manner- about that club The dead on proud found person a proposition grave artist the ort backs deceivers he everything In an there after man spltballer man nn make firtiftt avafv the whk umpire niivfirv-- Wayne’ crowd to over Casey him off but there talk back be-lUva nvwrutfin I tsp entirely manager ’ V A IICU1 Thlslieaa 4 Jt a ICU ana tho His off curves the and up the the mound fell ort -proceeded soon umpire' learned his downfall s he rushed Casey and Manager waved field to Casey tried argue the nothing doing on was left that yvlth apd ump the field but not the -down- A I AAJM on 1 UiUM waswtnntng A A m 144AIA CUAVU M Cb Vv In more canie throw fingers place o recogn’ize By the explain but one ' curve” '“out and an these all simply as extension a of ' words is drop a than nothing with “out'eurve” an Tt all- at “inshoot” The jt to 1s ball a speed that it naturally The jumps inward or of the ball Is a natural motion of to rules gravitation the according is “out” ball the or one while curve that Is made to curve unnaturally: is that very effectjvcVln The spit-ball than it sharply a curve breaks more by the be followed eye of and cannot with thrown breaks such inshoot batter the ’ ! ' - TO' MONUMENT - UHLAN is IN Y monument Aug 26— A the historic just erected outside race of track ot to Goshen commemorate the gliding-in C G Billings’ champion K Uhlan in Silk-’ trotting there Thuntday mile on a Middletown be to real into but good Clarkson as toward players bend more a curve not is -feat I overhand -say of the good- a less or little a grounds the old-timers just -as other other the performance: Capitoline he that was old the 'declared always inventor The great Cummings ?to witness who ever-lived class of the vogue match the Demetral’ - x although the '-- y -- ' to that fact ' 'S S’- '’ has done the in the past ’ s- ‘ '? - I ' JT - '’‘ 7 -J-' -4' : ' ‘ - "''7: ' z - - t 'V s ' De-metraL the iiVZ $ a ' 4 v” ' -i -1 ' ” s- '' for is V 'x -’z‘ 4 ' ‘ have 1 Qpporient Next s A f ’'' S’ ''A '- ' ' two W t'- ! - - t ‘ ! Douglas ifteenth regiment at night Hassan wth trolley riding Was Tuohey for ort to went the Douglas to car by born and were While ort Hi and ' the they that in district: had ” r‘ C approached same 'i' ? - waiting Hassan iwas of the in soldiers and they that they found one in ? ’ Manager return minutes few a ' ' ‘z f “ C- ' JoL " " ’ ’a - ’Turkey each known As result there from childhood-i a a happy and reunion was wound up invitation with accepting Hassan an to of a the soldier at the become guest other today fort like impressed said school this Xl as -44 ’ V 5" ' aS? - 4 ’ he of i 57 x '-r?ar x‘‘ - Beyrouth attended he to exhllara-1-tion feel an feel when working did sea level to -a-7 He bothered not was altitude but the on high appeared that strongly where youth a the contrary The him Syria by -not is siifgularly intelligent Turk well for a mariAvho and speaks English befen of his less has out own country than three He has spent years some The a I KI ' “ r ’ 's ' S - ( '-? 1 ' ?s ' 5'’ -1 i A “s y' ? S ' m -J different and European cities’ with remarkable as apt student a he has the lanr i absorbed memory in a surprising He la guage manner keeps to the oriental costume however i picturesque and the streets last night his on attire attracted atten? much time k ' athlete who is! greatly wide’ streets city it remind in other every visited with ever he ‘ j Hassan has ' -i in he Is -an ’’it ' E - x " " -' ' - - spend will today will get He trip sight-seeing down 'by refreshed the the layoff in already is and to hardpan : fl: incident the best the work will be and shape from now out of him for the tapering match followed by the closest attention to’ by the long suggested experience of detail ' t y -‘TtVafe‘‘ Ca-'!-k 1 I ' -A - of his manager ' PINCHED I OR SHOWING RENO ‘ soon He ather that they Mathewson things Such shoot” “drop” “down are variations known is One simply “curve” curved was a the interest Clarkson only K last company t the invented Chadwick! Matthews defeats he added to Hassan’s anxiety to get the the and Greek on mat settle the question and for all” once incident odd of first An’ Hassan’s visit to Salt Lake the accidental was with? of Rice meeting Private Joseph has ball until that up against himself and when stuff MCM twirler opened him knock but gave up what caused twirler by throwing but that wouldn’t work to failed to attempt' but fits baby cahnon sphere ‘soon? the-spitball of the lines Casey Imitating a several ’but ball as han anybody: to way the Turk feels backing and filling Greek the that made 1 child that and it tomorrow then of threw resembled a licorice soaked it the winnlnr SiAn spitball Innings pitcher doing crowd nothing Casey The the and and scheme He man shown public his event! the in no Still die to failed old "lias in Demetral him upon head iihpressed ‘ Casey Casey’s king had breaking players trying was club" the BObbvs instead is this the ball that curve helpless absolutely understand how a man ball to and several curve the over were so stubborn them Mathewson wav thelrest spent of their that they it insisting that coulrk not be done lives Cummlngs had opened Nevertheless the discoveries way to many pitching have that historians claimed Some racial enmity of the Hassan is intense and Turks rather tackle Demetral than world today man in the that he” is: able reels to tear the tlon lie’ but the spitball monarch continued slzsling them and then over a last resort as Casey sent out for the licorice’ abbut half the stick Taking n one bite the club leader started a curve killing with scheme that was original him time he of Every got 'hold the ball he would soak it with hcorice un-tll offending following the opposing as a scream for the first this saliva The Jimmy 'Wayne ort pitcher The game licorice of manager of came and piece d chewing tried crasy also well as'thc "Hassan off nearer rest’ all of and thumb the it the Tim Keefe was incline majority Many active that the of great a 1911 develop thorough a start been who still take an game regard-John pitcher Some prac-tically today used- of diamond Clarkson discovered of curve did ’John curves and greatest only man Christy was Radbourne and important development in most 1885 until 1903 from was the spit-ball This remarkable or curve break-lt really isn't a curve — was in by As Elmer Stricklett in other great the inventor inventions did not the benefit himself Jack reap witii StricklettChesbro’ working saw the peculiar exhibition curve during an at New Orleans and began to game it He became the most effective in the the following pitcher business tlie pitchers Othernicked up year used snitball and universally nowit Is from-the spit-ball differs The curve in it Its direction’ the gets from that matter j Tuohey this lie when the the ’80s Charley The -were could ? said Vim and is Quigley s S assist to a - ten J them next company real lot a after But of head Kid the batters noting securing appeal few in were game the which to according after fan be please weeks to expected say a to few things the contrary when he gets But Quigley’s home even remarks detract can’t from the ability of youngsters like Bob Doc Porter Str&up and delivery a illegal he retired ” and Neel the showed Charley the Sam faster not lie where University the the stars for deserve what also would were hm There a PEOPLE AND EVENTS O for by his whiskers ball -ovar had s other of Baskin the lind - judge said a he of it lie age station Curb umpired who bother Curb lot atmosphere The days if handicapped but fair for don't know but I heard: Dick in berth a is Curb lie first club I Salisbury Jimmy of miound and course playing man ringer a Alta one base the declared- ear this of start - There Blackstone Y GoeUeu-N Aug 26— The Grand Circuit called off postponed from yesterday were of localise bad bringing tlie today weather to elosehen a season was - and O races the Williams tp seem jlidn't that but bit was CIRCUIT Williams plate zone Gillette from ringer Cooley means so” say iTo miss he ringer He dear was no the only original A was McCornick the baseball playing kid McCornick is hall player and he just loves some to the other knock players around Is he bases he running Once when to tlicr ’winds and stole threw caution but home’ the umpire called him out he rolled the after over on one gum here be Ills of’ lack height by other for that in ways friendly had 'the support also of an do but right at to opposition regular player made-up side-: on should all boost Curb a direct roughness unnecessary in injury easily some bag white 20-yard game’ men dead measure Requiring 8 which at ‘ penalty extremely whic of In- ’ after away of number -ixing player and and "That is story -nothing game unsportsmanlike are That for his got concealing or otherwise have for headgear tricks science the be stated right can player single struck of got less one them it that not-one and not a eleven hits those efficiency time all judge-all only of to keep a score game It after ninethousand up gave sixty-two elevenhundred and errors the had boy been charged against who Jn out makes marks on the scoreboard of the right field the None players and just would admit making a bobble all for to settle bets and discussions has was of to boys lose” "Those Somebody melee but instead requires quicker work On part of recipient of 3 Umpire’ time Instead keeps delay of head linesman Obviates calling time when captain goes to side to one'grand was sure tried - recipient until It immediately acceptable rivals its old and over hardened Kid Gillette that demonstrated is important other less changes a re all and bjare favored Coach As they Stagg but Jittle are known they be briefly now may enumerated follows: as 1 of time between quarters with of Does danger away players cold and taking speeds up game club triumphed club hn again University the enjoyed j- Greek the has GAIN - heavy They came of course ’ A ZX He s and- immensely give to and hitters could not a cause trial wresi the for waited Oaks early Ward pitching: theCharter extra as of is is The trip the no hls arrival the pitchers I 1 if lines -normal the ’Tie private since matches coming to the1 and bears reputation out country he established in Europe as being of the best that one Turkey had men wrestlingmerit out real ever turned when is considered him tried had in out by the best Boston obtainable men before the accepting chance to take him and his under contract work was be so satisfactory that he will the prlnJ clpal at the performer Boston Arena during the coming season when he will be pitted Hacken-schmidt againstGotch of and others that stamp That ALTA CLUB TEAM HUMBLED BY UNIVERSITY CLUB KIDS thing carries he ! this —J t history 1-n at? to exceptionally up 1 the T and depends on his win matches "Hassan” Iw nil M the rules evading prevent the batter ball the Probably the’ Witchers underhand was Boston and He Hartford could : -day tomorrow or - popular year lUgEg LWiSilLL I o 'Vrl ball! VcA 1 who best through shape from the He has long journey not yet 'selected training will finish quarters where he this preparing for the Greek being a that will be decided' matter upon today WJXZly ball! Turk Demetral that in grapplr the lli! tricks but! anything rule ' tling-skill pro-' advance amateur football physical ‘course new education "The (hcro) WlLVIAMS husky Labor afternoon from weight I “aculty an ZwSM ' mrX’sf ish Interestfri “After yy jgB other Involve nennitv r --j Vt between immediately or began i arrived Boston ac-' his VO by companied George manager In the also Mrs' party Tuohey were Helen Tuohey and daughter one of the In fans the 'world youngest wrestling Hassan looks the part of a splendid athlete He is unlike the Turk-’ average ( con-' forward pass for concealing that jf means the Giants of Bond of inching the rules until he up on ppint throwingfrom a several inchesjabove the waist That forced a in rules' the by the change which to pitcher allowed with throw an overhand motion and put ak much speed ?ilt the ball could on then was that the of art really pitching began to develop 1867 In pitching recognized became Chartier Oaks as science The ci to Conn Brooklyn' that came play the and they year to Excelsiors noted for their heavy batting were The had Excelsiors a young pitcher named’ Arthur Cumming's however who completely knocked them off’their pedestals Cummings had discovered in in practice that by the ball twisting It it the nd started hand spinning as it in the batter would toward a curve dlrectipn contrary to the laws of gravi HERE on -demon fl tlie annihilate to Greek yesterday time- tackle after Yousouf in the and runs Johnny The is him wRh several necessity of as kept was DEMETRAL MEET Hassan footoall rules new play should be broadened’ results in injury in of iintil the saw number find that they hitting from HASSAN TO ' which the penalty Is excellent “I favor other changes the of years many in ofHartford forward making the The often to-wit say pitcher on old players as-he is Stagg for in out came of great speed had They is that everything have Either of them’would called was iunderhanded pitching pitchers shrewd up of Jim-Whitney -was — Some national parts some the are -of made the 'strikes school next which -to to : The 'refuse to hisr one called unless An instance ' ' game he t could of a of method up ' best eiAK - - 1 was tn by ‘ for years ha 11m -ot in ' defeat pitcher fair: still still the butter and prevent hitting Brainerd did not of ball curve however one believe his not being that he did reasons in it tlie Asa by Brainerd way been striking figure a must have as into he the box He went wore a long 'beard that black completely covered his face and hung down to lhe top button his in baseball shirt: pitched for the Cincinnati Brainerd their Redskin famous tours when they-went losing whole without a a season game to: this five balls so TURK a 23 of the-compelled he before Mutuals lessening JCRRV until Smith Tony mrM ’ them Al tThis - yjr- 7 f sting those lat Yjorks of Indicated hard pitch the Atlanticspitched McKeever the s" II to ball in a crude points fine The Knickerbockers tn waited teams maten return to Si but the defeated tiie fifty-four j 4hose sltuffle the New played 1846 and pitcher was restrictions - nlace wak game time ’’Os'but the aroundwith the batter late -the could speed he forced to was with This an underhand toss could brin not g ms inrowline above this? waist course state of much Mutuals - again " 1 I r tsvAuWe’Vi football rules new of approval Coach of the of University football: restriction "The LITTLE STORIES jhegr° ! 1 wu - a a -a 3 'Un PoRTRAlTj r - V ill ' I 1 MI mountains meet ! - x — i7 -English matches preliminary on eup were passengers Star line which sailed steamer Adriatic for York Qneenstowux today New American th- — Beamish E SAILS TEAM TENNIS Amr A j - - sntl 1 Stagg leading simple here playing tennis riding and horseback climbing the I’- - wfcat of he While was to the haH with allowed throw great lie It speed to at compelled throw was the in point by hitter a indicated for other the batter could call words ball” “high ball” or “low early pitchers Asa overhand Of Stocktsramera of tlie Cincinnati sRed the best probably ings was exponent at point He could the ball the throw behind a ?t from the ristructed to he the favor liKinsr No strikesat were the batter struck them enjoyed of tlie by: the great advantage is in tlie batter that '60s in earfly a the the between Atlantics and game 1 life the : I Aug the rules committee that he does not adjourned T Colo -A ‘ j 7’ Zf 'zzJ V Yty CHANGES with the meet Alonzo Stsgg Chicago a member lines 4 --- Carhbad A off 26— Th International Ubesstnastera 4 I I v-X PLEASED RULE Idaho Springs of Some parts offside 1 IS WITH J superiority ! held nj? s x be rtiTYtmlcalnn decision’ ’No - who over his writing is contestant fit condition to engage in -and rules sThe SPfrAGue r f r B'Z'-' New In in certify that such sound such shall In of the state than five years (practice to ’ ii - -- ’ or frora function the aaro ' hedged lie botli 1 1 a - officer stockholder any officiate corporation or association shall In boxing or sparring capacity at any any or interfere or exhibition match in any way with the contestants No boxing or sparring matches or ex-5 i — Doc in him throwing from Notwithstanding each j of Z4' ’ received' ets Of : -r such of tickets’in class number the and shall also report box number of and exchange sales amount section and the report under therefor 9 verified by him shall be ’ 1 1 ‘ of or © in w WWW issued ’ A Jy ' 5 X ? I J ’- -7 1 Ill r and must All "Press” complimentary tickets be “Compllmenmust marked All other tickets have the tary” must price plainly thereon marked No person shall be admitted withovit ticket must be every such a ticket and deposited by ihe ticket taker in a locked box shall only be opened bV box which of officer 4he club or corporation an to is the license association which jihall such officer and count the j- 7 7 1 "'"vrZl i' admission tickets seat each ticket issued to the press marked 77 i nY r batter strike number Jje -i one and reserved 1"! reversed just A the otalman nil that line him to ? tickets and of price tickets All - 7 7 ‘ ""iZ- rn that ze placed tlurt with too it deliver to is say ing hand J A’ the c -They ’Under j tlie v ! behind prevent prevent a: -the general ft I V A jJ to real tf that was ‘forty-five box and he batter's was that the batter throw ithe ball So it hit stand At anv He could -‘ 7' Z’ game rot line of 9 framers was the the the the 4by IO' 'player did nltclier fl Wf I ' 97 l W W ' i A ’ 7 ah T vv'AsYoiVINDlVlNGLS I tax with controller of 9 by section The report required the act must give the names of the conand testants must show the total num-her of to contest admitted any person and separately exhibition must state or compltof presS tickets the mentary AZ if of v tickets RANK'ROB I of premises must be made in besent to the commission other copystransmitted to the act J ie the section duplicate by to & so xaAnovp - of 779 $ o addresses the applicant incorporated a prei-j premises the applicant hall or auditorium required The report copy a and the applicant a cgpy premises' if l££ed the the seating capacity of the - h licenses must facts required names of uue rret 1 shall m the Incorporation description of the full p to of date 5 5 1111 Room Row today ls century a tyul z the ' at ibIiaIyV l Whep 7’- 7 1 front? York niro distinct divided into four eyas: day of the toss The underhand the-overhand jof toss Tlie day of ball the curve The day The day or the snt ball adopted first rules the were the old Knickerbocker club in 1845 z- list -4 s years - S O'Neil John rank and of the commission intention to to the rules them change and add for to until best time time the possible system this-state in la controlling effected boxing The following n re the rules of the commission as Just announced: of offices the commlgThe general in nion shall be located the city of New -Sullivan -Baseball fifty UH pitching Half 20-JXJ Aug about evolution'be ? Co -- state James are YORK 'Hit was nl PHvllxz pitcher tries appointed iu bouts EW T 1- organized commission- conduct -r i recently promulgated has governor SSf -V- T to the hit it hurl sphere so the cannot nt the lrnctically important aimed every change lu the ritleh has heffn ball pitcher the the distance’ between bases and the The bat fundamental the gnine for half a of have stood rules pircner nns century gone wtnitMor fof a grind history of science through steady The pitching can Herald-Republican) The to York New r iJ ' WIRLINS MARK LAST 50 YEARS IN - Banned Is Betting and f 1' - ’'ll -K De Commission Againsf Decisions York i-1 r OUR ERAS PASSAGE O i i I PROMULGATED f : field Jack By l ARE What In Sports All the Time ' ' j : & 5 What’s r lir : Club-University 'Alta at - - - ' I " 'J OR A - ? i RULES ' ' Bar IGHT Harbor ? moving of S' A i —26— Me Aug of pictures a PICTURES ’ A the - public I -X exhibition 9 J li'' ' ’t' '' E z'-"a i ' ’ V ’ 'J 4 S y7' Teffrles-Jobuson prize for the heavyweight chatnplouaUip of the here night world given on Wednesday result for of seriously g number prominent may of arrest citizens Harbor One lias Bar been f ‘ - I -fight " several "John made and awaiting to ie served the large crowd saw been shown a few evening dinner party given Doe” warrants s S ” s ? - ' '3-'-"r4A j pictures which at previously A Edward ’lhe cabes Maine under exhibition B the of state motion gt McLean the will-be the of first to be law to a tried private residence s In the public prohibiting of prize fights pictures iHP free had summer Washington I Ladies I - arc ’ of ’?"' 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