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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1909 Rdited by Laurence Redington, KID HERMAN TALKS OF RE-ENTERING THE RING| THE ANNUAL PARADE ALMOST DUE MOST EXCITING INCIDENT _ Girt Fics) [Azo ws | | RE : IN my LIFE OF SPORT Lery TT OF YeaR THE MESS OF DISCAROS FROM (This je the third of « series of stories, describing the most exciting Incidents in the experience of Leg . Beattia's best-known sporting men, written expressly for The Star's sporting department. Gi We MAgOR LeAnuE Bi. BusHey THE BG bie, who tells his story today, ls too well known to @eattle football fans to need an introduction) OM WILL FOLO THEIR, League BOY” DROPPED ] MANTLES STEALTHIL 4 : UNE RPECTEOLY INTO ABouT THEM ANO RAGWEED CerY TOOAY, ie Base BAUS WIT THE THES Gace. mon sryseo OE HWTHER the mont exciting moments of @ sportsman’s life e while he Y THE GUSH a eth ghd es hee W some game or contest, or when he ts merely a spectator, powerlons to do + LEATT WA AND THE SCENES ° t is & question that I * my mind, there's no COMpaTIBON game a - pening, I OF THEIR INFANCY — . n the two kinds of excitement : é coulda t BY GILMOUR DOBIE. Head Footbal! Coach of the University of Washington, AIAS ALAS, SOME a f Wrrn US DURING THE for while I can keep a cool head and ie > eae sai, OFPERORNT On - apts ge: merely & looker-on, ‘That's when 1pe gy Bs pins) when A Wif& AND ~\ = u for Te HOME TEAM pide wihkt. real excitement. smeane, ii thy gr nam CHMOREN f 4 3 ae \Goov For Guu! fo I will pans over my playing days BET ag aasistant com 1909 was my AND ALL. THD | Minnesota, Pus ALways 010.H0LO |] “hnd tol! of the incident that stands s 2 : had been working ext lovey petingnonieh ia AWARM SPOTAIN HIS Out in my mind as the most exciting 3 “ athe # = ¥ tting Ree 2 : ‘ rying the men out for ren a ee HEART For, HIS HOME re tay te: pbere J SEA with Michigan, which COAL MAN 13 TR a That Minnesota-Michigan Game. ‘ i cha yay at the new - t : inneapolia, Octobs Wo Soost ME - P wy 7 m7 It happened in the Minnesota Faq Minn ; . Wour in THE Tas UNUSUAL OL PLAT OF Michigan game of 1963, which ended | FRenr winoow? eer We oe | With a the seore of 6 to 6, after one J ws Stina erie of the greatest and most nerve) racking fights of football history A series of almost unheard of form a Sy all machine HERMAN LANDFIELD WANTS G — ce kato oe M9 4 —_ ‘ re the ond of play . : Sy ee was very littio d TO GET INTO THE GAME AGAIN a | Se ent ae ee ae , | ked in the gather ~ ® good team, we hardly expected lathe i " a ing darknoss, was the series of ‘ Mactlusas hold Yost's fire eat ts that saved the game for Min- 7 swept the entire most Got Joe Gans’ Goat j ee BATTLE OF GIAN o> The sort of football weather that you read about was our tuck the day of the ble game; clear, ang i | ‘S 4 with just snap enough in the air to make the spectators giad of their ulsters, and the players at Tonopah, Thinks He i alive and in the ga irty-two thousand people, the largest crowd that up to that time wed orateae Can “Come Back” — q & football game in the Middle West, turned ovt to see this firat game on the new field. ‘The firet half was so éven that It was no at ail, It was in the days of the old f i ii : rr ve yard 0 ne we do but at that Michigan's total yardage in t Fight Bugs Biting Him. |@PeHHIS has boon & slow week in Seattle trom a sporting standpoint! nt. we Zerved ‘s0 yurde in ail with the ball. A couple of futile bucks, und then s punt; tae wag. i and the outlook for the next few weeks to come doesn’t look! Grdor of the first half. I had seen many football matches, but never one in which the teams were ao ‘“ ovew ? f much brighter, “The lean days are upon us,” said Jim HIN, moraliz:} jy match on the defense Back to the padded canves and 4 Fe ing about the state of the country in general, but if Heaton, ably the greatest half that michignn a ee he was able to do nothing against ome . ® into the sporting situation in Seattle he ‘ colne: »| tine, and we had a couple of players on the top of him all the time. agp titocengtgd apse chcone “ome oak ae yf oe Seattle be couldn't have coined a phrase tan ad halt opened with the aime Oty 4 until within 15 minutes of time, er known in Seattle by his - we powerless to n groun on gn ° both toumg pesos ascent tao No football, no winter bascball, no racing, no fights—doosn't that| Te Powerless to gnin ground. | ‘Phen tinue commana & eaten wince, ential id has wat sik the 08 inet sound lean enough for straight fronts? True, we have a little desultory rath ie ea field in a. steady march came Yost's mea, with Heston playing like woateent oneenne ot the equared ctrete is high school and Y. M, ©. A. basketball, and a whole flock of athletic most of the ground gaining. Heston would be given the ball and would brewk through, pe bave come into the limelight clubs doing business at their various stands, but this hardly fills the Th » other men would net the extra yard, and it would be firet down again. That wa Tecently, and the old bug has z Be) ant, The bowlers are busy on the Bismarck and 8. A. C. alleys, but © of the procession. taken a big nip out of him. } ‘ at ) the average sport followers find it hard to work up a respectable Dr. Williams, the bead conch, and I held a consultation, and oa our 16-yard tine sent in three subs _ ‘es, I'm thinking sertously of get- : - amount of excitement and enthusiasm whon be learns from his daily| stitute backs and two fresh linemen, but oo was bo stopping Michigan, amd over came the ball for . » the game again,” said Her- 1 a x D dope sheet that the Owls havwgbe@en the Ravens in the umpty ateenth| 'uchdown from which a goal was easily kicke ia “sion Migs outy bers ont of the ring t 4 4 : : game of a three-month seriel, of some such plece of news. ar eoctent URN. ee ‘ , ears. d me ¥ Phen there's association t Fc ne With Michigan smashing throvgh our lines tor steady gains, and only a few minutes Jeft causp looked after myself pretty well. and in time may chews ) et! Pre atic ee tn ~ looked ellen ‘and Williams and 1 were discouraged, to put it mildly. Michigan Kicked, Pe lee : ‘t.think I'd have any trouble in| Hy “ ne ae at leat Con “ ran the ball back to the center of the field, behind beautiful Then Minnesota started back. As to matches, it’s Z * 3 when the echo of the last il yell dies away and ends! Qiiicate Michigan's trick. W Jd hardly belleve our eyes, cough, tht Ane dees to talk about them. Wait f " £ with the first spring chirp ‘B® aeeball fan. Bat at p t soccer! Found itself, just as steadily as Michigan had done a soin@te before. One HTN, how the game looks, and| f hasn't a very large following J} Squttlo, and although the Northwestern] jock. and the ball was core, but in the extreme corner of the feel after a month's training.” t league is putting up some fiPit-cl§as football every Sunday afternoon When I xaw Bd Rogers, the great Indian player, who captained Minnesota, send « freien Herman bas a record as long one the attendance ls by no m ” meral, Soccer is & great game for r to make the kick-out. 4 lost bis mind, and nearly Int my own, for Cramer wae! — g weict orm, and has fought ail the | making fans, and in the Kasten s@iten the longue matches are attended | inexperienced player on the (eo to kicking, why be was a foke that Craner was. Fo pane grace Be t., Seinen Mamneenene See FORFERAR.) by crowds that would do credit to Hig baseball games. In California alao| silhouetted against a glowing background of cigar and cigarette tips, tr everyone was trying i te the ring was at Daven- oa Sa = the sport has a strong foothold anf it’s only a matter of time before it] “— with how > i wre lined up tn front of the goal to receive the Ack, hile eu the axtuueael where he fought Packey |lghtweight chemplonshtp of the! nine rounds, but the crafty Joe put | comes to its own in the Northw Nee e en arr trom the kicker, was Burgen, B eub halt, who was Sat as Felien ia ling the @ 15-round, no-deciston | world when he met Joe Gans for the one over to the potnt of the Jaw, and Belo o aoe ener wan in Kicking I, I knew Cramer would make a hash of things, and he did, the kick being November, 1907. Herman | title at Tonopah, January 1, 1997. when the Kid came to, the elusive RUNNERS NEXT r. the heads of our own men, yards away from the expectant catehers, With the thin striking distance of the! Herman more than held his own for tithe was out of reach for all time j bail, the Michigan team rusbed, but {t was so dark they couldn't follow the flight, Things will liven up « Bit togard the end of the month, for with pposite Burgen went outside of him. Burgen 4) t look up the ball was right over hi (BH Sate (ee }a 16mile mateh race between Yves and Marsh carded for the| and then he put out his arma, and, for the first time in his life, made @ fair catch, just as the two Wolnee = a amenibtin ’ GOT BACK yp ay eka may by th si gr engreengtner glen a meg yt aay gee peng ag LAT Ww” HENRY Pete McVeigh and Row Tayfog aso New Year offering, the fans CROWD SAVES DAY. and then kicked Se Then the crowd broke will be able to sit up and take pétice for fully three minutes. The St. Yvoe Marsh race ta pure to be a hummer, for a lot of per 1 hey tore, | hoping all the time that they'd stay th or I was afraid of a | sonal rivalry is to be settled om the track, and both men have backed f r ¢ ting seore against us To the the gre achine was good Barney Schreiber, the St THE RAGE A ~ < “ ~ , 1 Well, the crowd wouldn't go and the game lied. For the first N GREAT Louls turfman and bookmaker. ac iy an. redler + gece gl thn gina NR meet en 4 been bold to even terms, and the greatest game I ever saw was over, Flying Frenchman are old rivals, and when it was announced that St ~ : aid may ow mul . lend dear started Joba Mulhotians War as dues te tae Guat Ik eiamele ts tam Benita Marmion! well for about two hours I couldn't have told my own name, and it was a long time before a . Seattl on | ! down aguin A yn Bae Rac cpl gen Marsh started in to train with the full expectation of getting the title | = the Meek, ax Mebrelaars book, 10 away from him. But St. Yves proved too good for Marsh over the/| } ; chalk up 3 to 1 on the horse. The I} full Marathon distance and also took his measure at 20 miles. Then| 66 " FOOTBALL A genial German thought the horse 9} Marsh stood out for a meeting at 15 miles—the Welchman's best dis dub IB would win, but wae waiting for tance-—and Marsh had the empty honor of winning alone on account | sj the odds to soar. But the tide Basketball ts now in full swing! of St. Yves’ accident | CO-ED Us How They Roost. }fl went the other way, and at the Lincoln, | Ds. | as he Queen Anne and Now the pair will have a chance to settle their differences, and if Played. —— sr 9 Pct. — “ne i gin ge ogy lp Franklin high schools, and the! Marsh is ever to lower the champlon’s colors now is his golden oppor 12 Make Mulholtiand § to Broadway high will begin work at | tunity BMverybody and hia cousin haa}! (By United Prem) “Thirty to 10, Mulholland,” the Indoor game the first of next oo 0 ye on che Time ah Big’ Ben | W YORK, Dee, 18- out “Yatlo var? ate sean a aittle mn” Sullivan. e former — New Yor it 8 et et tm 8 to Piney ee ome floor im the Matt ID HERMAN Fg Nag ay gt Rg ad PP S Xew York may be thai 5." said Barney. “Who was that Eee een ve meh Deen secured Kid Herman's talk of returning to the ring comes ax a big surprise |!e latter Hon. Timothy P. Sullivan, Mrs. A. D. Winship of ticket for si for the teaui by the school bowrd.and|ig his Seattlé friends, who have often hoard him say that he was| | "arittvume in little old New York jis an utter xtranger to” BY EDDIE BOYDEN. reg that was for me.” was the F) ei skotball candidates nest Moo. {tifough with the game for good and all. Herman has been playing the| "And. ih “— ware alone + that dominate them, With two teams tied for firet hoa- | Rylake him 6 to 1.” sala §/48¥ afternoon. The firet practice |PATt Of prosperous business man—be holds a half interest in two local | good ve he “Two Time” cabperettys viece J ors and @ third hard at their heels, | schrether, and “Yellow” was sore | Wl! be held Tuesday, Coach Lewis | florist shope—and had dabbled « bit in sport from the promotion end | have no trouble eting thelr can- for two courses of Gane the ten pin tourney at the Seattic |Bfor a moment, until Schrelber §) t*Pect# to have a big bunch of ath. | since he came to Seattle to live. But the fight bug gets into the blood, | didater N . p of English Iterature, Bt Athletic club is assuming the pro-|[ said: “200 to 20, Mulholland, $0 i' out for the team, as there is a} and once a scrapper always a serapper, in my mind, at any rate who was se- . ; more remarkable than her tii portions torrid little | 20 to show. That's for me. || 0d chance for anybody to make One thing is certain and that ie that the Kid has too well balanced | '* bender ty Saat S knowledge is the The Eagles had « fair lead last woek || Now make him 7 to 6. I want to f/ the (eam who can piny the game at! a top piece to go gunning for big kame before he has tried out bix|Jyhneen and Jim eS a / football she manifested on# bet in the last series the leodera|ff see if any of my clerks can get B|* lability to “come back.” He recetved 26 cents and a drink of soda water ae Bagge oe abo 8 portunity throughout the “ 4 © hw hi The oth schools of the city will reliminartes, Johnsen consented to } * nee dropped a brace, while the Ravens | * bigger hunch in my book than [10 ier ee itt on Leoni. |for winning bis first fight, and got $8,000 and an extra $1,000 expenses |Bullivan when Wis name wan men ; athictice dd vot tateelalll picked up a pair. Consequently way that will give them a bi jaw the loser’s end of his fight with Joe ( TT New Ye s w ve big load | bis fight with Joe Gans at Tonopah on New Year's | tioned. 4 poe “ they are fighting for first position : jin the championship race, Lewis |day, 1907. Quite a jump, to be sure, and ff Herman gets back tn harness| “Bg Tim” tx rightly named, for a : ee ee pod with the headline average even up. jhas some good basketball players |he will have to be content with more moderate remuneration than he|he 's of powerful and athietie butld. Z ma before she is much mare! The Hawks won every game this SOCCER around which to butid # team, There | received for taking the count from the then colored lightweight cham. |H® began life as a newsle, became =e week and their percentage boosted are about @ dosen players tn the | pion @ printer's devil, | district f KANGAS CITY, Mau mar- school who te ed the game 1 of the lature for se 4 AS . os we gg cori airport GA MES* on MacDonald at aay eyed | In any event, Mr. Herman Lanfield will carry the good wishes of a it , r r. and fimetiy & “Cyclone Johnny - nas and rs who have played on the | lot of sports when he squaros off for the fight that marks his | congress has always boost - a a sion « Fighting —— |¥. M. ©. A. teams | re-entry to the game-ff such a fight ever materializ ed boxing is a popular lender J} Hyland here last night, after | neces Same. ote bere ansttor sp | rota geet. ee ee \ Seat dor nis tanta su Zs wicaneae, City for, ii d \o1 P | ‘or hin friends tomerrow at Dugdale’s park, when Lincoln high has been hard at | It will be “Big Tim” Sullivan who Z {Thompson had much the |the Rangers and Thisties will hook | “°'* for the last two weeks under , has the deciding voice in the settle Z | milling. and the deciston | up for a friendly game preceding the |{%? Co@ching of Coach Allen, and the ment of all questiona concerning the 2 eter mgrn nen ieee ws ears i hte Scene! ~~ BOX AND LIKES GAME |e cae FZ ogee Seattle and Celtic tears. oe ry io oe See bce Oe | J either of the fighters or the | The Northwestern . .q. |Year. Allen has over 20 men turn- s violate the letter of the '$8.50 Orient : . for the f d about “ “ Ed ule is being revised, and r o and abow of agree Big Tim BIG TIM” SULLIVAN. ‘1H m™m & [see the Mangers and Thisties will gp apps mellgeen oe sverybody knows that running t#|catis for the race, rain or shine, so | at his discretion, has the authority olmes d has @ cinch on center, wh he ‘cht ba y 1 Se ot clash ame that counts nter, while 4 , Ito forfeit to the other the money man in the b . jected! * 0 H | ni sh in a ¢ hat counts in Bing ger Nag tag ty or’s training, | ne how th Inan |t0 forfeit to the other the money man in ig fight has a di iy | Silver-Plated | he percentage table. The first game “ wut te Hah 4 | feels aft hin Oy ' «he holds, So you see this fourth | important role. ° | be percentage table. The first ere | showing up well as forwards. Ames | Dt en aligns Gif ast he tenes . | (dle Knives ste - e |tomorrow afternoon in a scheduled some basketball | wildered and angered whe IN NEW YORK "icin the all In the Minneapolt Tacoma, Bellincham and Snohomish. lia and Sutton, two track tnen are thn [tein & runne disappoi Reoks, while A. Rose will sound the | 5° ‘o¢‘a good field, of guards {ne ltbing out of the ordinary do the Yankee elove wilder The|Forks ....... wae the closer. ae Renton (th man who beats out elther of |mosning no pun. FAKE KETCHEL Englishmen thought Summers could | mton plays Tacoma at Renton |{)e Man who Dee But that's jgst what Champiod beat Battling Nelson, and th: ‘ os |player. Mert Hemingway ts di Henri St. Yves is doing under thd soso | league game. ss |well at forward, and may supplant |tutelage of Charley Schye, an old i leeaeeeee ad aRN wa www | Walby or Conners at any time |time scrapper who has taken ’ & KILL BASEBALL— | Manager Conners has not com. |/ittle Frenchman in tow to condls PLAY S| picted his schedule yet, but has | an him for his mateh race agaly aPOLIA 55 ia t09 games scheduled with Queen Anne |J0bn D. Marsh Sunday next’ St Somebody claiming to be Stan! , 4 2 . Yves is a beginner with the mits, bu Ketchel put one ron the New ; - — c lhe takes to the biff bang game like] York writers last week, They chron a Soyen ree nners is planning on taking a trip E Pinar Once But Hide Careful | hgh schooln nay be abandoned | Conner? a planning 0 ting MIP uggs boy to pi, ant Charo, Nad York wrtore inet weak. They caran- | A ae ery or! See he ter oriee etn ainn | mas vacation, and will lino hi [hard work to get him awaynefrgny welght champion in New York in Gutdoor sport, Thay be aMCae Slup against “Spokane, Eiensburg, |", «ym |the most circumstantial manner, one ED oT! tute [o decision to that ¢ ye y " th: | c | ED os R., oy wed —_ vad |xeveral other east of the mountain |%#!4 St. Yves yesterday. “IE myst} | “Stanley Ketchel, holder of tte | subject has been * «feo | the plan may be « Prof. MeClintick, conch of the East Side high foothall team this fall, is father of the plan, and expects to bring the matter before the school authorities this year. He ia an old player while the Cranes and poor old Pel- feans sank farther into the subway With twenty-seven games to «0 there ts plenty of time and oppor tunity to knock the present per centage into a cocked hat. acts Yakiua and @un Ami| “This boxing, but It is silper tear of them saying schools. t ent, for there ts fin} (By United Press.) middleweight crown, bi into this} T! Lincoln high wil! play Snohomish | France # man that, when I go bak] NEW YORK, Doc, 18.—Nothing| diet little burg today j , nits Gaited “Analoryt tn thee nish lio my own country 1 will, what ypu |, MMe | wild and woolly, taking his ( m THE STAR’S [high school tonight in the Lincoln hat looks lke a president has come | call it, swat in the eye, Ah, it vil) " | friends by surprise Ketch is still {high school gymnasium, and the F out of the Nationa |game will start at 8:00 p. m. sharp, |P* APand to 4 treat him” = jou ne National league meeting | padding his own canoe and confided FIGHT STORIES | St. ¥vea won't need much work|yet, and from the looks of things, | (he news that he is not looking for Hughey Jennings nov to put him at the top of his form, for! the eight magnates will have to|® manager.” B | mite t he t# in the mi is & caroful athlete, and always) jinop appoint & Seguney oF heed os | Another takes a nasty fling at 'y JACK nover and Johnston, Re having been © eee eaten first class catcher | The French . keep ON! Ketchel in the nouncement of the Shcorueerygetandhdee— gregory Mave Date 9 sHemiber a6 sever- # will have his| balloting until thetr whiskers grow | fake arrival. He says wnt »p” Anson is in Nes werk cut ¢ head Marsh over) White, ‘The deadlock remains un Stanley Ketchel blew into town Jor the } <0) pickets for a five -game series, total|* coming to Minnesote JacPow Aeon | pt the National |the 16-mile and he will take | broken and the situation hanged, | last night. He put up at the Hoff ¢ : 4 pins to count. As both harncas| M¥ MME HM HEM M MH HH HS league prosiden olected. Ino chances. The runners’ contract|the Pittsburg, Boston, Cincinnati|man house. If he doesn’t do better ' . teams are evenly matched the atrug- | and St. Louls presidents voting for|than he has been doing lately, he'll P e alway® gle should be.a rattler. | W. R. Brown, the Louisville news-|be putting up soon at a night mis- ec. The he . aber ma o was | . v ks dcshers Auk datonsers paper man who was nominated by | sion. and JIM t ty on or before eu tors cam Monier nant toe | HOw to Divide Basketball Practice |e reine nnal fie ait | san Prancin, | Mewes te Hoom Handle t Pelicans are getting tired of cellar York, Brooklyn and Philad “ ae S » Set Stiver Ufo, and the word has passed around Ss toD | AHS t fP | entatives lining up behind ED! : Forks ‘ to sally forth with gore in their op: oO as oO ev e op or Ss oO ay eo urphy's candidate, Jobn FRI DIE WELSH e wt Hamilton | 4 ties. The Pelicans have really play ED TH ES rat ow Haney ‘0 e4 in tough luck and they are due| it the elght club presidents cannot ROUT EORI i ¢ sivacel ae met enw Ste Bonen, | An evening's “workout” ought to {playgr understands the signals of ev-|the squad to one end of the floor |lender of the league, & regency, such | Freddie Welsh, the Amerioaniaed Exclusive sporting feat- ws, ut , ; - ! _,|embrace every variety of play the |ery other p 4 position. and have them practice the d@ferent|as existed several years age it | English Nehtweight champion fight- ure by world’s leading Port * “Ole Word comes from “Old Timer”) game presente. After have finished this, it is] passes with either hand, throwing , - pe ; \ ~ 00 Landers, Rrerg & Seiad Zeakins, secretary of the Western| Start in with about ton mtnutes’|time to take the regular five and|to the “ac t nd, throwsn& | probably be appointed and the presi- jer, dealt a death biow to the old pugilists. ple’ silver Plated, Peis Duies Congiess Gat the fourth |peaction in “foul shooting.” paying |send them up and down the foor,|end of the aym. Oe |oantiat election indefinitely post- | Bagiieh stvie of | boxing when he ol Bho Solid Steel RAMS @hnual convention and tourney of | Particular attention to each part of | passing the ball without shooting. | Just previous to starting your|™ ny Ward tastion. etae ' ee oagee d = rig Mon Win The only paper in Seat-| g4')' Nance Vn Stiverwaid, "Blat that organization, which will be held eye era holding the ball with laces| First, with both hands, then with| scrimmage take your regular five! president Ban Johnson Pr ag Pem at battle saa tle to print these stories} Handie. Pollsned Steal Bl “ | oware aw hand behind your back, ¢ and se em up and dc < pages : yo . + Knives and Forks at San Francisco from March 26 to! logy bonding kneos, throw the t 4 Pew Mentohank i cones" Rosai pd mond them up and down thelican league has receded from his * boxes in the most ap- will be The Star. $3.50 Ponps ‘rand, Walinde ¥ of being | ; | Dias de nen ( ¢| floor ng “one shot” at each bas-| position of ho: * “ . 3.50 Popp aD Agee S, pores avery Peceiee of being | the oume height each time; make tt t-hand passing het; hie wil make you very eo: | Sots teense nant eee sane lee talk, eade-owith Hewes ocean Gilver Mianed “Katee 2m e Pe over pull- | “cloan” shot ag giles or er gr, | eet f date. Johnson #0 exram. to | an¢ oad a ome ed off in the West. "Old Timer" | PE | | ret, nutes of this work will be| curate in shooting, and give each | he National leaguers saying that the | blance of @ swing, hook oF uppercut Jeff's Own Story Next | ¢5°¢ ‘sot ia Row resides in San Francisco and|ous angles, receiving tho different |the “scrub” und apend mbout fifteen | the basket movious te the O"! American league magnates had left|Of course he boxes under clean Monday. Silver Knives and Po and spend about fifteen| the t t previo o the @. lNew ¥ 01 ri own Sitver Co. iis Waa tes Wiloce ih tmadhsere are |pantes thom each member of your |minutes ta ‘teint’ pecaine: tek Pee tr ae een dane |New York, thereby showing that|break rules, and Welsh was com- Wiicndle Knives @ ’ € Then for about twenty minutes of | “ o o meddle spa ied to fight th . wi 1 Plated Satin Hand ing hold of the game 19 @ caution Ese from various parte of the|consists in simply playing a «i good fast scrimmage, ending up box fh gegen fe nga casheativs Ro met him, only Preddte deed iv WATCH FOR THEM 7 last tourney which was held in | Moor. without “shooting.” Just pass with more “feint” passing and final fety of wallops that pu y, beauty Beattie proved a most blighting|, Then practice whatever plays you | tinuously, making the play as fast|ly with a run varying from one-| Naps are glad Catcher Blair has frost, The public refused to support F yt leg tee = minutes, tak-|as possible. ° quarter to one-half mile, the last le ne to minora. He caught six base reddie got his real start in the THEY'RE GREAT the game Gand. the. finenetal. burden ¢ that the ball is placed in| After this t# o and while rest-| 220 yards of which should be at top| stealers his opening game for] boxing game right here in Amertca, ‘e bas lett a a few peeves. Just the right spot, and. that everg}ing up for the “sorimmage,” take| spocd, Yankoon Inst yoar, ho resorts {0 the sarge, atylp ag Spinningx tas kg SSeeerrre errr rer SS And that’s not all. Putnam and goad a few days ago. used the ire of SSESES ESE S EEE SEE E EE sort Cal °