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Show I 1 " I MANY STARS PITTED IN BIG AMATEUR ATHLETIC CARNIVAL " - 1 It'i HOB DO UMAX AJKWARDK, N. .) . Sept 7. Thr- an- nual trn. k and field championship of thr- ,. A. L'., which will bo held at Newark. N. J., Sept. 8. 9 and 11, will' furnish one of the best contests since i the war. I Entries from all pacts of the United States have been received. It is ex-; pected several new world's records will be established. The fact that the Montreal A. A. C, will enter a team will lend an international in-ternational flavor- Anothr-r inter.-ting feature will be the competition of several full-flooded full-flooded Indians, both Haskell Institute Insti-tute and thr Phoen'lx Indian School i having made entries. A Patusonl of Haskell and Mao Polingitoiorna of Phoonlx. both veterans vet-erans of the track, will h cn In' action. PROMISES THKII.L The quarter mile event promises to be a thriller, with such stars as ! Larry Brown of the Unlversllv of 1 r'o nn.v ivania . Allun Woodrlng" lh Olympic champion; Bill 8tevenaoti i ppev left. v. K. i-".-., Cornetll's -.tar pole raultcr; lower left, . Droii 140-yard hurdle title holder, from Nutri- Dame; center, Charlej Paddock, x nlvenlty of OalifornJa sprinter, upper iIlli k. London, nigli ininp. r. of Yale; lower right. l.Patasonl, Ha-U.-ll iiiiim t oi Princeton; Juke Drlscoll of Bos- Ion: George Schiller of Los Angeles; Harold Ray, the Metropolitan champion, cham-pion, and many others of lersor- fame. California will be represented In the meet with a strong team, the outstanding member of which will he Charley Paddock, the champion 1 00-yard runner. Pat McDonald, the giant policeman police-man athlete Of the New York. A. C, will endeavor to regain his shot-put title from Clarence Houser of Los Angeles, who defeated him last year. McDonald is certain he will succeed, bui. Ralph a. mils, the giant Princeton Prince-ton athlete, may put o t a surprl60 and walk uway with the event. IONt; LIST OF STAR Other stars entered are: Johnny Murphy, the Olympic, jumper. Gus Desch, world's record holder in the hurdle, Harold Osborne, Os-borne, the greatest all-round athlete ever turned out in Illinois: Carl Anderson, An-derson, ihe star hurdler of the Ilia : i. Is A C . Hohlman. ono of the best men In the country with the ,'a.vHin, Paulu, the sprinter, who demonstrated la it June that he was one of the country's fastest nvn; Captain Edwin R. Roberts and First Lieutenant Eugene L. Vldal. who will represent the army: Earl Johnston, John-ston, present holdet of the five- and 10-mlle senior championships, Payne of the Cincinnati G. and A. C; R. W. HarWQOd, the pole Wtulter, and Bar-1 Bar-1 ney Wefdfe), Jr . the sensational young star of the New York A. C. |