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Show faw II ItonM Work Member of tho various) bowling league of Chicago that are affiliate 1 Willi tho Illinois Howling Association havo given considerable thought to the proposition to limit a bowler to play Ing In two leagues, Ray Chicago Host One of the oldeet bowling enthusiasts In tho city, and a man who ha given freely of his time In obtaining bowling legislation and founding league say that tho I 11 A would aim ply havo to declare that It had no Jurisdiction In the coao should tho matter bo brought to an Imuo In the regular meeting of the I 11 A ' These roller are not professionals," said tha veteran They bowl becauso they aro Infatuated with tho game and, being able lo make high averages they find great pleasure In rolling for every league that will tako them In Tho I 11 A cinnot legislate for Individual! In-dividual! It I an oMoclallon of Icnguo organisation! formed to promote tho port If John Doo choose to Join two, ten or twenty clubs, pa) a his duet and roll with those clubs. It will not bo within tho province of tha I U A to ur when he shall roll aud when he shall not How I In Woul I Il.fornu "An official of two league lays that all Interest In the Chicago league had been killed by the Hofmon team with lit great roller No team In tho league ever expected to head tho Hrlll ponies,' and with tho season only n little lit-tle more than half over the other leaguo teams gavo lip tho ghost Th men on tho llofman team wcro on II lost ecason Borne, It Is truo, roll wllh other league teams but that It their pleasure That aomo of the clubs reach out after tho crack bowlers Is another lharge ir they do they do not pay for tho services of theso n.en It Hunan nature for men to get together a winning team All tho world lores winner. If I could etlll roll away up In the high average row 1 would not object to being a roller on tho loading teams of four or flvo league I'ortunnto Indeed la tho man who can roll high and steadily, If ho ban Ihe time to Join aorcrnl club. One young man well known among follower follow-er of tho sport, Is studying law. HI father thought ho waa seeing tho ramo of Ihe eon In tho nowspipor reports of lenguo game entirely too often, and told him that his law should not surfer Tha young man loves tho game He also greatly desire to becorao a good lswycr In order to keep up his bowling bowl-ing he studies early In thn morning, Aeforo,brcqkfait, on the elevated trains ami often while waiting his turn to roll If that I not enthusiasm, I bare missed my guess " IKKHHIS Hill, lll.1T. Terry McGovcni, the greitest of all American boxers. Is planning to take thing cosy thla season. Ho will spend tho worm month nn tho race track looking after tho etrlng of crack fljera which he Is Interested In with his clever manager, Bam Harris McCoy-em McCoy-em and Harris wilt havo quite an ar ray of turf performers, and whllo Tcr ry will aluiply bo In tho game for pleasure Harris who la quite a plunger, will mako thing lively for the bookie While on tho turf McOovorn and hla manager will figure out their plan for noxt fall, and It I likely that ono of the big boxing clubt In England will secure the wonderful boxer for nn ox hlbltlon In England beforo ho start out on hit American tour after tho close of tho racing season (ll.Olldl. 1IIVIINH ht ICIHSOII A young colored fighter who ha M traded considerable attention to him self of lato la Harry Lyons of Chicago HAHUV LIONS who ho succeeded to George Dlxon'i position M premier colored featherweight feather-weight boxer of the country Ljons, It 1 believed, will Boon be at the top of the list In his class providing Terry McCovern leaven tho feather weight division, whero he Is Invincible, and In rades tho rank of tho light-weights, whero he It now no stranger, having whipped the two beet men In thla elate Clans and Crne with case Lyont Is a well-built fellow and r a graccf-il boxer He Is not without the ability to land a good blow and ns lie, la younr-bis younr-bis career In the pugilistic game seems most promising Tlir IIUMlAItl IN MII1-STIH1 Nourouloh, the massive Iluljarlan arcstler, who has oome to this coun try to meet all comers 1 the biggest itnleto that evor crossed the ocean In search of International honors Standing Stand-ing over six feet and a half, Nouroulah la a much larger man than Pons, tha French champion, nnd resembles the groat Yousouf of whom ho was a pupil In condition tho forelgnor weigh about 330 pounds Hut Nouroulah Nou-roulah doe not depend upon his great strength or weight to win bis battle on the mat Ho Is familiar with nil tho fine points of tho game and Is qulto nctlte Nouroulah Is matched to meet Pons In New York next month With arms outstretched Nouroulah tip the tape nt eighty six Inches a linn, iriin ti. The champion all around girl nth-letn nth-letn of the United Slates Is Margaret Calhoun, of Vassar, tho oldest college for women Jn the United State. Hero aro somo of her accomplishments MAHOAtlBT CALHOUN Standing broad Jump, seven feet six Inches, holds record for the Vassar golf links, putting tho 18-pound shot, 23 feet, running broad Jump. 12 feet 10 Inches, hold all-around champion-hlp champion-hlp of girls' colleges, champion ot Vassar basket ball players and captain of tho IP01 team, Vassar' best dancer, danc-er, best swimmer, best skater and strongest girl student, a clever actress act-ress HI IIINII 1 IUTION OF HIKIIAIU A second edtllon of Jimmy Michael may bo thrust upon tho American public pub-lic thla season. Ills namo Is Michael, and he Is a younger brother ot the Illustrious Il-lustrious Jimmy, nnd reside In Wales Jimmy has been anxious to bring hi brother out for aomo year, but has failed, becauso his folk In Wales would not listen to It Tho llttlo champion ha torao Idea of succeeding succeed-ing this season nnd ha written ovor lo bis homo to tend the lad along Immediately Im-mediately Jimmy a that hi brother I even smaller and lighter than himself, but hat mado a mark upon tho wheel thus early. Insuring a bright futura for him Arthur Linton, Lin-ton, who rodo himself to death In n cyclo raco, Tom I Inton reported to bo worth 190 000 today, nnd Jimmy Mlchncl, nil came from Abcrnmmon a llttlo town In Wales Theso threo riders earned $250 000 on tho cjclc track during dur-ing their careers, and Michael ant Tom Linton nro etlll nt It Tom Is coming to America again thla season, nnd will bo a prominent flguro In ths paced championship race HAN ritlMlllo llllllT The only place In tho country whore tho pugilistic pot has n chance to dc any simmering U In Bin l'ranclsco , Ith that lone spot left for tho fight, era thero Is likely to be mure dolni) than tho pot will hold Slnco the closing down ot the gamo In tho other part ot tho country tho pugilists hav ' been heading for the coast, l'rnnk Erno, Terry McClovem. Matty Mat-1 thow and others nro In lino for fight In San Francisco Tim Hegnrty la coming over from Australia Frank Erne Intends to remain In California until May In tho hopo of securing a return match with McOovorn, although I"rno sis that ho expects McOovern will refuto to nuct him whllo there I inter gumo In sight. I III HI lt LI NTLIt lOII OKIIHTrf Boston wilt bo a popular rcndexvoui fir middle dlsjanco blcjclo riders thi soaBon, Inismuch as six cyclo tracks arc within nu hour' rldo ot tho ell) and n halt dozen moro may bo reached in n night on tho road Within the hour, WorccetCT, Urocklon, New Hcd ford iuid Hlvlorru may bo rtached, arid j night wilt land the rider In Nonark New York, Philadelphia, Rochester Syracuse, Albany, Springfield, Ilnrt ford. Now Haven, Watorbury, or a half linen other tracks. Nl OHTINCl NOTTS I William C Whitney Is the most generous patron ot the American turf ' He Is said to havo spent 12 000 000 for horse nnd stable and will havo 200 horse In training this year , Tho benefit for Harry Wcldon, fa- nous sporting writer, now reaches 110 000 Mr Weldon who was strlck , en with paralysis some months ago, I Is nt hla home In Clrclevllle, O , and his not yet recovered his power of speech Mascot, who waa the champion pacer of the world when Nancy Hanks waa tho queen ot the trotters, was told In New York the other day for SI 000 The championship record for pacer and trotter In Mascot day were the tame, t 04 |