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DOINGS O | SPORTDOM RY LATEST NEWS OF THB BOWLING ALLEYS—A | GLIMPSE OF THE PUGS t journeyed to /atates while he hunger: for a mplete a tt tut oppling, bis real epgrt | ‘ “ T pebioned ab He ta Jot m | ably | thy atic w pastine and} Feb, 20. ia rapidly ne f tion | was not with the | » and | N th n h house Fs \ r tt All the artista art] Anacort an Laat and when harmony amp wou ne among the p' mashers tt « . fare tht ing. Many bow of Ana Jonkine many de ries prod me fancy ‘ or the Western | and fantastic frays The moe « whieh wilt hold | thustustte fatlers of th entire mem nament at Salt |t are the beginners. They | a to 1. Princely ato get more pure fun fromthe | ” ied down by b game than the ler penta | a xperts who « That ts but natural for th feason | ¥ « st wood. tb k a play mw | } for al } fae « Arcades journed to! game t € } ay and showed the|bowling has not vanished f | horthernors came a ashe hor ™, while it has f t | played.” The locals limbered up at | bowle The younger se } the firet f the uprights aw tly extract more al m Were never headed. They piled uy a gan yu @ trifie ov 200 for @ team total, only go tx ta ov wn which i traveling a pretty pace on | pe u ve al foreign drives, M Byler, White, area yw ” ] Putnam « O'Donnell formed th t iperior t | five who turned the trick. The boy | Teport @ royal time and are unstir Paul Morgan, assista anager ed in their pra of Amacortesian be Monarch alle " r hospitality manty « m . Lit takes a Sheff . way to ald ah _ te ngs t w led gen al t € : AJ when th t Duffy Knocked Out Dougherty, of Milwaukee, t Martin Dofty, of Ch ” ued of why as & ton-round go in uditoriam at Ch ago 6 lmot le : ° Sporting Briefs SHEFYER EATS UP EVERY a ee Listivin iN Bhat ; — ~ pd a mm ¥ many : experts are ascertaining that at Jack O’Brien wea beet busy ts the conf mery kid when try » find men who comes to strike bunching and great | meet him in the . finishes. Don't cut down that speed. | Now he is just as busy d Shet?. | are anxious to try White te a product of great prom-| ron Honor. - fea, The raven haired wonder § )prart will t t ie hitting up a phenomenal pace for 4 / ang he a © i Youngster of but one year's league as the Patio expericace. He now learis the major “a Teague by a wide margin, baring ar mr 4 @rerag® of 2131-3 to his credit vag White never becomes blue when the dy Wood falis badly. He is always in ” the game and his older opponents are beginning to respect him a8 4) Jack Palmer ts now the heary Deiliiant bowier who is bound to) weight champion of England : reach the top rung of bowldom./ing teen awarded tha: + Keep it up, White knocking cut Geoffrey Thorne 4 - ae fourth round before the tor “Happy” O'Donnell, be of strike: [0° Tengen) Cerore the Nat ay bunching prociivitios, is stil] main-jiiow did the business and taining his killing pace in the MA) worn orien of “foul” all over t for league. “Happy” is not acquaint- |), or lly ga e@ with “Mr. Splits.” and dosen't |ine claim. The general impression | Bf6 to Know “Miss Poodle.” While | or the spectators was that Palmer | he te a strict anion man, Mr. O'Dom-| 4:4 land the winning blow below | nell fs a great striker, his ability |ine pelt t fm this department making him doughty rival of our mighty Jen kins. The handsome one cannot » al he Men by the name of O'R | wish to register at New Yo rattled by disgraceful defeat, nor bY | must be fortified with alfbie that sweet success. That is the principal | they were never in Philadelphia, and reason for th striking success of|tnat they do not carry a concealed Hooligan + understudy. Go to It. | aiias about their persona. A Ph “Happy. a O'Brien couldn't break into “Cap” Barley, the Montana won- | idort-Astoria with @ jimmy der, has deserted the merry crack | of the pins for the soft kiss of bil The owner of the blackamith shop Hard balls. “Cap” was one of the jat Sioux Falls, §. D., which collaps-| famous Utops who won the Class 5 wee & j efty championship last year and is wiz when in sh J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. WHY PAY MORE FOR IN- os AND LiQ- win i FERIOR wORS WHEN YOU CAN GET THE AT AR N's, AND AT THE RI Better Times 4 Whisky Per Gallon, $3.00 Per 1-2Gal., $1.50 EzeeeD 104 First Ave. So, Phones: Sunset Pink 17611 In pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mall Orders Promptly Fi This year he Siting souventr has Raby BR damages Philadeiphia Jack” O'Brien has} signed a contract box | hibitions in vaudeville thea 10 weeks He is to re e week and traveling himeeif, bis valet and Just what duties his sec forms is not known, un make and anewer cha SHOULD BE GOOD GAME PUGILIST'S FIVE-YEAR-OLD | D. H. Dougdale In out of baseball y forever After 17 years m the lroad,” the exemagnate has settled down for the simple Hife and will . home, It is a t the only man| eattie fans the actu jal article fn baseball should choowe lto make h here, The obese Jone has purchased a cafe on Becond lav. and has a thriving busines lowe to say all the ball players his resort thelr headquarters 1 they start one of thone lively |fanning beew it has any pink toa |down for the count, “Dug,” aa t {a affectionately called by his old and friends, taken a gleeful | players | inte tin theese monologues and his leye has more than o Klistened | jously as the good old days are baseball triumphs are “" | recall f and rehe od | | When 6 lant night whether he ‘ t t would ever ter baseball again, he | wad ‘ hen ¢ " the f | “f do not think T shall ever tak D. & DUGDALE. ' bie f t jan activ nh baseball again, | tt HT have ben road’ for 17 year 14 not ul the triek Biand If believe {| am entitied and I re f u le down, Of course, we never } wee thelr prog aw. i ghod ‘4 «| the future ia for w tlor > the ‘ } that we hoys’ should } Just then Bill Hurley and Ross the younger generation a chance. [| Hall came in to fa 4 the Httle have had many fine offers, but have| talk with th t and mont { a yoamnes them all down. | ba a“ manager tie ever bad PITTSBURG, Jan. 16—"Just a} This youngster had sdéercity| “The Portland made me a] was at an er hip off the » aw y| turned 3 years when his fathir Whi} — at na * t w m, th mate rder a of ing’ glotes | a r y of Hom at large enough to fit the @ay AB LISHES ead b mighty wiry chap f the la The idea of puait oon world five for whee his fathar tas — « sales at 40/¢ mitts om his hands ead] HICKEY COMPROMISES OU sunce of him ts then threw up his own guard Sie} | A 4 / a and well devel-| Conrad stepped inte position gd | Jack Hickey “as ke dad aye This was beginning ¢ i « “ Conrad. H e wh in pug } career, which is stilt to the & le Baseba ircles ax “Tug” Wilson, js a fighter | infaney, but which, bin fat oy erp Hickey or\g { con “ ' nenee, diapos ares, is not to be dre onpey BPR a olished at} 2241-85, allow b has met in the ring, Though he is | apecimens of athlete in heel UNIVERSITY FACULTY DECIDES THAT YOUNG WOMEN CAN. | Harvard, pending a reform tn ru on October 2%, w t ran out of th ag game now, he in| Every day his father spends bait that will be acceptable to the over- | Novem 1. The defendants a tive ® the gospel ofjan hour sparring with him, aad NOT PARTICIPATE IN POPULAR GAME sos ee lteged that Hickey refused to ae phyat aud nothing would | this is followed by exercive with the] |company the » to Caller fo bis hea good than to see punching bag. He can punch all the - t . | Yesterday he accepted ntnge bis eon hie name far up| fancy bi ¢ uses not only hit) Co-ed basket ball at the “U." is} game as now plevet nape until the 3 an { pugitiatle stare of | It fiets, b thows. head and} exc * a ge Me ladion pon bis advice as «| make footbail the « ‘ tb | cteeaeion is ve, ne tackles (h@} recent action of the faculty physician the faculty decided that|® massacre t ag bag and hard | 10 mis ecision of 4% | niptting the game as now played did | the game is too tn 18 pro The board asserts that the pr . tor the lad expert | neal to the co-eds, and they | priety is also advanced as a 0 encourages trickery and “ ao eed the members of the facul- | for n play and further s destru Geo. Johneem, consider their action, They| Dr Jona not care to pub-|to the morals of h players THE STATE BATHS, a anied thelr request with » see the matter, but stands | the student body. Football wi : ° etatem and the f . ty members| ready to anewer any quest o mitted only when th rules Shaving 7 Hair Coq 4 see no reason for reconsider-| the subject. A move is for |so framed as to pr a clean, de Rte. Baths * 20 the establishment of the n con pleasurable pa First and Yester, t Bo exit, co-ed b The| ference game which ie in voxue | stam the present apold State Bank Las lty’s action was influ-| throughout the eastern colleges rough and tumble fight om ons. He asserts that thel | roster Captain will al an a no reason why the|” Hathorly Poster, 1907, was elected ‘ “ = , 4 not be te 1 , feaptain of the Harvard varsity fo Capt. Rex Sm binks The quad are practicing every| Dall team yesterday at Cambridge, | ssc nigh wo of inclement weath-| Mass. Unless the rules a oe sets form with the determinat er, most of the track athletes’ timefto. conform with th — 4 spent in the gymassiam. Recent jor the board of overseer wey 4 y Harry Wateon did five miles on|the honor of captain will be merely | sgh road in 4 nutes, which | Som ina — * Tom MeCrory aa¢} une Waddell has gone to Phila: | | east should be able to trim delpbia to have a spectalist examine t asiderably when competith his ar Why » have his head | IS NAME, ‘Oo MAT r iT AN OVERCOAT 18 NOT A GOOD VALUE PRICE TER HOW MUCH IT IS REDUCED IN Art F. Duffy, the erstwhile amateur now in national dierepute none Moe vit, WE anoUs) Alt GamemeNTs. COS among all sportemen who stand for pare athletics, is reaping the fruits RECTLY. OUR AIMIS TOSAVE YOU MONRY ND of his The Amateur | Athletic wi ently cromsed off THAT WE DO. YOU CANNOT DUPLICATE OUR VALUES his records, and James KE. Sullivan ELSEWHE Overcoats and Raincoats $10 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. 600-804 First Avenue, Cor, | Strongest Overcoat House in Columbia Street, the State 100 Shares Rasketbal 40 me rat tling i his week. On Wedneaday Pp Men will attempt to down th at the gymnasium. Last week Olym. rp fort ir gm wil » show pable | , ay ates and the West ‘ 1 fi fay high ® etween the ® lays ag “ t ‘ a ans Seattle-Boston Copper Stock Costs You ted his records from the official thlet a) mana for 1906 uffey PAYABLE $10.00 PER MONTH threatens to begin an action com ne van t restore his rec WE EXPECT TO COMPLETE THE RAILROAD ANT . TY M HY NOV. 18T, WHEN WE WILL HAYKON THE . declared pt AND BLOCKED OUT $4 0) IN ORB BO PAY DIV without a hearing. He de IDENDS WITH ons etary Sull | See the Ore---1114 Second Ave. WORN’T GO GX BASEBALL MAGNATE REFUGE ee ene Re WILLIE HOPPE IS wow | CHAMPION OF THE WORLD the boy biliardint al of 1 0 Hoppety — Vigneaux, of} t with V4 £6 OFFER TO HANOLE PORT Fw ; : . dered f t mn WA iy LAND TEAM—DECLARES HE'S OUT OF BASEBALL FOREVER® \ " } pot ab KO, Where ig . h balk line, ¢ : cue ay . - t k. 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