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Show WILLIARD GOING INTO VAUDEVILLE Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 4. Jess Willard, heavyweight champion, is going go-ing into vaudeville, "Jess has made so much money, I am tired counting it," said Manager Tom Jones. "Yes, he's ready to defend his title, but who is there to fight him?" "It looks as if the promoters will have a hard time digging up an opponent oppon-ent for Jess. Anybody suits us, but whatever man builds tho match naturally nat-urally will not do business unless ho can make one the public will, go against." HORSES ARE ELIMINATED. San Francisco, Nov. 4. Two-year-old trotters and pacers will be eliminated elim-inated from speed events in tho future fu-ture races on the coast, according to a ruling made by members of the Pacific Pa-cific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' association. Members of the organization stated that it was their belief that many young horses were ruined by their owners own-ers becauso they were put into active competition at too young an age. |