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Show BRICKLEY THROUGH WITH TRACK SPORTS Boston Jan 25. Charles Brickley has undoubtedly worn the Harvard colors for the last time. The peer less crimson football leader of 1914 had gathered his athletic trapplnsand tacked them tidily away against the day when he may need them under other circumstances and on fields far rented from Alma Mater. Brickley is through with track athletics. ath-letics. His specialties the shot put and the hop, step and jump are too strenuous an exercise for a man who I has been operated upon as recentl as the Everett youngster. It is a sad blow for the Harvard star to know that this must be, for he was aching for an opportunity to make the New England amateur aggregation, ag-gregation, who will take part in the Panama-Pacific exposition games next August Charley wore the colors of America In the Olympics at Stockholm, Stock-holm, being a competitor In the hop. step and jump. DISCUSS GAME LAWS. Pocatello, Tan. 25. Sportsmen of this city gathered last night in informal infor-mal discussion of the proposed game law that is before the state asserubh and generally agreed upon a commission commis-sion form of administration that would remove the department from the sphere of politics. Aside from some recommendations affecting the limits on birds and opposing the powers pow-ers of the commission regarding the closing of streams at any time of the year, and recommending that the open season include both sexes on big game inasmuch as the killing of bucks generally gen-erally results In decimation of deer and elk, the law stood approved. |