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American Bowling Congress’ 11th Tournament in St. Louis to Eclipse All Previous Shows 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 18.—They are after 9 ! here tn St. Louis 4 record v cities will have to shoot bh h equal when it come te holding t BOWLING wing tournaments = te For it is he eleventh annual ZOUAIVA tournament of the American bow! i congress will be held, from january 21 February @ inclu @ tournament, which will be Girected by the St. Louis Bowling am nt Co. is to be held tn ¢ am, th ost building e used by the A. 1. ( ing capacity of 10,000 and adequate ision wit! be made for the con jence and comfort of compet! and sp 3 fs proposed to present every titer with a bronge medal, » what his score may be. 480 to 500 fivemen teams w MARTIN KERN, Exindividua: Champion, Who Is Building Alleys, / item means consider: | compete, this able expense The record entry to date is 401 teams, but St. Louis hopes to over shoot this without trouble. The forturate ones will $25,000 prize money When the ¢ of the latest divide | ER od 164 . A VOOLL RM fecum fe cpened 18) Gatr ot LOUIS PRES AT LOUIS. TENPIN Qutomatic pin setters, built by Mar BOWLING TOVRNMENT Co. BOWLING ASIN. tin Kern, and monster seore boards * é Wh letters a foot high, will be|for high twomen team for| will compete, L454 ubs seen. high individual, $200 for high aver-|leagues will et Bome of the prizes offered are | age. 2,500 men are expected to part = ™ for high five-men team, $500| It ts estimated that 32.000 bowlers LESTER WINS IN ROUND 3 TACOMA, Jan. 18.—Jack Lester|cold. The referee was counting | untit a . o'ctock = = a Put away another one in his move| when the gomg rang and Muldoon’s |George Hackenschiy ed 0 cor-| sian Hon,” proved his right Bthlete be his ultimate goal. Pete step up for the third but wes quick. | mat artists here when he defeated Muldoon lasted only until the third | ly ossified by a left swing on the | Henry Ordemann tn a finish match found in the battle here last night.|jaw. He didn’t come to for five| Hackenschmidt won the first fall A monster crowd saw the contest. | minutes. after two hours and 37% minut ter's engagement from! in the preliminary event Johnny | Struesie. The strain was too n In the second round | | O'Leary of Seattle won a decision pate in the individual event HACK BESTS ORDEMANN ‘Ry Usited Press) MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 18—In a} jsrappling mateh which did not « | uldeon a wicked welt|over Johnny Schiff of San Fran-|the second fall in 2% minutes om the point of the jaw and laid him | cisco. —e ee ne = WHO 15 THIS MAN? PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS ort ni on on again, off again, Mahmout. In some respects Bat Nelson reminds one of the fellow who would have been a champion runner—if he hadn't run so long fn one spot Bat’s chatter is the same in every town. He doesn't even revamp It Cleveland was overlooked by the American league achedule makers. Charley Somers visited san Johnson, and as the Nap owner's Money made the American league mare go during the hard scrabble Gays, the chances are holiday dates will be given the Obi metropolis. If Westergard will bring a stock of honesty into the mat game ‘with bis strength, youth, courage and speed, he will comed. indeed be wel. Smiling Mickey Welch is a Holyoke, Mass., merchant father of nine sons, and while all of them play the game, the uniform is too big for the best of the lot —— poe and the old Giant [be palled off in Seattle. Gorham thinks he can rab: $20,009 for the jentertainment. Unhappily for Gor ; ham's plans, Gotch has quit for all time, he says. De Oro still leads over Clearwater in the billiard tourney in New York. — FRANK GOTCH. : The mysterious man whose cut Adious 600 Beattie fons wie up countenance you have been to witmeay the Lanter atdeant over| gazing at for two days was Frank a Tasces last night Goteh, bridegroom of a few days, who retired as heavyweight cham pion wrestler of the world. Gotch is worth a quarter of a million and says be is through with wrestling A captain for the state university ball team will be elected tonight to} Teplace Ten Million, who goes into the professional field this season. The Washington Chauffeurs’ As sociation will hold a smoker in Odd Wy Fellows hall, Broadway and Pine|, Wolgast has actually signed to St, tonight. The program: Boxing {meet Bat Neleon, Owen Moran and : Boxing |KO. Brown, Quite a lot for a —Sim Wilson, Rainier Valley A. C.| Young chap all in one dav vs. H. Forder of the Chauffeurs’ As hands of Martin “Farmer” Burns. sociation, 170 pounds; Fred Free-|/ TO OPEN ON APRIL 24, He invented the toe hold, most man, of Rainier Valley A.C. v#.| pogsToN, Jan. 18 —Chairman|4¢adly of wrestling holds, and de Leonard Hansen of the Chauffeurs’ Association, feated the best men in this country and Europe. YALE ADVISORY COACHES. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 12 Elliott P. Frost, 11, Yale varsity crew, has announced Steve Flanigan of the New England | League schedule committee has | been gathering the opinions of the other managers as to the time for opening the regular season, and the majority of the club presidents favor | April 24 as the day to #tart the ball pounds; Tommy | Jumbo” Lewis, both of | 145 pounds; Pete Fred Campbell, both | of the association, 125 pounds. Pete Reardon has signed with the | rollin, the appointment of a committee of Tacoma Tigers for 1911. uw five advisory coaches in Yale row pega MONEY IN- “MARATHONS, ing. The committee is con ot Julian W. Camp, "80; Fr Leroy Whitne: dell, "10. BANKS 18 INJURED. LOUIS, Jan, 18 who has finished well to the in the M. A. C Jack Goodman got the quietus from Packey McFarland in New York last night. It happened in the fifth, Curtiss, '79; Walter EW YORK, 18.—With $7,000 in his “kick,” Hans Holmer, one of the greatest American mara- thon runners, is back among his cronies here today, having returned from Edinburgh, Scotiand, where] gr he won the great Powder Hall race. That's how Hans has the $7,000. Spalding’s official baseball record for 1911 is out and ts as complete in detail and satisfying in whole as in former years. The records of baseball pemvoments ot ao worse BILLIARD CARNIVAL, ~ _ ee ee pemenly = S50 caretully compiles and the lit-| new YORK, Jan. 18.—What 1¢| °° ‘ree! to @ e Cherry dia tle book is a welcome addition to| manned to be tho blazest inten |mond Paddling squad. While doing any sporting library. And now the Cuban ball team of Havana will retaliate, It is an nounced that the Southern bunch will barnstorm the United States, “two and a half” from the M. A, © diving springboard, Banks bumped into a post and dislocated his shoul der. national contest ever held for the amateur billiard championship of the world 1s being arranged with the Liederkranz of this city, It will open February 7 and last out the month, YEW REDFO: Ma Playing Yankee teama thls spring. "(2° 4 —The New. Bedford club” of. the ANGLERS HOLD FISH FRY. | National Polo league will be trans. Pal Moore got the decision over} SYRACUSE, Jan. 18.—The Onon- ferred to Pawtucket, followin, game in this city, all arrange Matty Beidwin in a 12-round go in daga Anglers’ association hopes to Boston last night. have as its honor guest at its an- rite —— nual fish fry the new state forest, |##¥i8e been concluded Joe Gorham wants Gotch and|fish and game commissioner,| Danee at Dreamland tonight. Hackenschmidt for a little match to Thomas M. Osborne of Auburn, - nts <, | motor organ of} for Ordemann and the Russian won| He became a great wrestler in the! captain of the L, B, Banks, fore 10-mile river swims PAWTUCKET GETS FRANCHISE, the NOTES AND COMMENT FROM MANY COLLEGES. endowment fund rger than any ott er college | Figures show that the enterts jclass at Princeton numbered 449, & |decroase of 12 from last year, Of this number enly 40 per cent enter ed with mditions, Two hun dred and seventy came from private ach | At the Unive ity of Main: the Senior woclety has taken ‘ to purchase a cup which b Iaiven to th » fraternity houses bay for the year A faculty cla in work has b versity of Vermont eympagium pen formed at the Unt The new engineering baiidin ected at a cost of $100,000 formally opened at Union’ Offles 4“ short t a come of Ha vard Col almost $1,000,000. Harvard et on the diag next spring for the 1906, It d Pennsylvania will nd at Camb: firat thme since is understood that tw Kames will be scheduled for the season of 1912 CO-£08 TO DEBATE. 8 at the university have sed a debating society and to meet the women of the Unt raity of Oregon in a combat of words regarding the Income tax HUGO KELLY GETS MATCH MILWAUKEE, Win, Jany 18 Hugo Kelly, the Chicago midd weight, has been matched & ff Tony Capon! here on at catchweights February M'CARTHY A COLLEGE COACH WORCESTER, Mass, Jan. 18 m ‘arthy of Arlington ted coach for the Cross track team | MYERS 18 PRESIDENT. NEW CASTLE, Del, Jan. 18 The members of the Columbia Ath club hat ected Captain Wil Stomach Stops Working Property Secavee These fe Wind in It, Use Stuart's Dyspep a Tablets to Get It Going Again A Trial Package Free. 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