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British ALthletics Seem Dc>omed.Indepencte>nts Arrange Their Series J V (Copyright, 19 M t>> laltrulltul Indoor m Hsrvlce, Inr ) ' By Tad I Sportst GIVES MISKE FIVE - i »*<f H.S N\ EM , H«V OVER Lw- IPP^2^3 l*"*" Tlooki NG i.v Ti'A * .ft M*t -*hT ^>S If wa a oerWNf A* av>"m 1 B* 1 [j n-T^ wr^*" |f <*£MA . rM ROUNDSINBATTLE ti< 5 fO "+*y 231 SuLC* <**r CowCOWrHE. j R ^ *^ A Ctotv*®( ; LOUI A. DOU( H E l! 11 i f6°* Ht Boorn Sports Writer Can't S«ee [l H ^^AT^fV jilWW^ocfe >>; A V ,N ATnfTHfcWfr Winning From Challenger Jack Dempsey. British Athletiics Are Dying France Finds Champion a Halawelle, an Great BriUin, which h»B had an A. N. 8. Jnekton, in a Catch Ahearne. a Tysoe, a Bennett, and a Flack triumph over worldwide Mere LadWonder Murray PulU petition in previous Olympiad*, is k«< quiet about possibilities incomspingthe mat meet booked to start Sunday at Antwerp, Belgium. Englishmen The latest revelation for the and Bone Play UC as much interested in athletics iis ever, but rather in the way that French Olympic team waa the men interested in after their a*lad have gone and of Louis Ichard in the : become golf, days victory recent Frank Bancroft, business seek reasonable outdoor axercis*s. The releetial Are of youth, thirty-kilometer Marathon. of the Clncisnstl team 4 they manager ^ him to pain and pri haa gone from the who ix only nineteen yeara of ^ and pilot of the 1884 champion . pellin* comvation, Ichard, undergo sit ' man. He is like an old man, a form* champion, who delight* toEnglinhsrby age, covered the course from Stade bL Grays, of the old Kastern the Are and tel! the tale of his glornous youth. PerahTng to Neuilly-aur-Mame and league, declares that the prtse British sportsmen will have to get their pleasure from what the return in 1 hour 44 minutea 63 1-6 bonehead play wait made by colonists do at Antwerp. Thomson, a Canadian, should triumph in the seconds. Ichard is from the little Mlah Murray, who was hurdles. Rudd. a South African, is ti marvelous middle-distance runner, village of Cette, occupying part of for his Worcester catchingclub an Australian wor of mention. But not one single a small strip of French soil thirty-five years agOw With a Here 4nd there is thy for Pool of Englishman possesses ability sufficient to make him a contender the Thau fromseparatingthe runner on first, Murray made a world honors on track and field. Thu», from a strong, vigorous Gulf of Lyons. , wonderful catch of a foul fly hi old and a According to Robert Cole, who against the stand. testant in world athletics, England grown story-teller.conis toured that the What is apparently worse, so recently sector, gggj The crowd broke Into roars «i< stlred by the appeal for then the Cettoia marathoner shows of applause, and Murray, to the "t'letInterestcapacity for taking pain*, who fundx with which pay Yanks have It In abundance. Their Cole, lives in bis cap, bowed right doffingand of British athletes at Antwerp was coach at Penn Charterpromise. and the subscribedexpensesbeat coaches are poaltlvely Napoleonic Philadelphia, left, runner, siting up that only some *3.000 was In their untiring attention to the School a few years ago. He will the situation, It out"from first, toward >00,000 required. The In a that his mtnuteat detalla of technique. attend the Olympic games. kept right on running and came Britisher cared little average that boaata of ita freedon to home native land, the home of athletics, country would IMOOO-R JP0f*T3 all the way while the an extent which our athletea crowd was raving and was fading away anions the athletic here. They make their to lead.by the way, /find the of the world. not tolerate they In vain. nations man work. and. by Jove, he haa to taste of defeat very bitter.their screeching The Knglish system of conducting work If he la to make the team. vast numbers, which enable them to athletics has been found wanting when usr«>"^«rn> TH but the "In the amateur athletic put three or four good men In the That Billy Miske will not last mors rompared with strong rlvuls, I have Been In the United field to our one, and the seems well satisfied with champlonahlpa MoTtU 7V4 T A (han Ave rounds In his scheduled Britisher on a broiling own 4oo* .States competltora. of their amazing.enthusiasmpetiplc over *VTj- "to decide the his mediocrity, with his petty July day, clad from head to heel In their performances.all these make match tenround In sandlot games, with his con- to the VMH IL TEU-'JW or TWf Jack Dempsey, at Gone is dabblingthe the thlckeat blanket coata, For success. against championship" test among neighbors. audible amuaement of an Engliah * Harbor, Mich., on Labor Day, la of good high road. that AT PARTING OF WAYS. G\w out" Benton glammor crowd, who did not underatand Big of a home-town DISCUSSES THBIR MERITS. of Ita beat when Ita "We In England are at the the opinion cHtlc. a. muacle glvea Kdward Q. Walker, sports editor of ^An Englishman, with twenty years owner is sweating. The Yanks did of the ways. Are we or arepartingwe g In track and field sports, .and walked off with many not going to take up sport on the Minneapolis Journal, believes egperienoe lines? Arc we to agonise, both in his own country *nd championships. going Amerrcan Miskie Is far from beng the same bst- J , ,r*' are other Important to energize, to think long, furiously, writes as follows In Truth, a British "There tier who opposed the present publication: In American succeaa. Their factorsconcentratedly, or are we going to SANDLOTTERJ> COMPLETE and ambition continue a certain amount of | twice before and that "the tap be In an Infinite national pride taking OF liS titleholder "If fact Intense STARS genius GOLFING" trouble, doing our best and flndlnz It uf the gong for the sixth round would not If we continue the good enough? find Dempsey a winner." latter, then from an International we RANGEMENTS Miske lives In Minneapolis and St. and AR] standpoint our number Is up, SERIES GRIFFS IN FOURTH must MAY where he once was conceded to TO realise We be Paul, had BLOW HIT better WORLD USE It. RAILROADRi " By BRYAN MORSE. thorough or 'through.' "I have often wondered how baa<eball is progressing ,In .rWashington,., be one of the leading light The reply to this statement would Sun J in the world. A year ago Be, naturally, for Britishers to get Low at Inverness and what ia being done for a serif>s. "Hie Pari* edition of the ose Acosta Pitches Well, But heavyweights Scoring e results and sometimes a Bill was forced Into a sick bed. GRID TEAMS lown to work, but the chances are and New York Hearld give# the bi league Poor Defeat TRAVELING much that. In the first Failure of Many Noted ;s." This is what Robert H. Young Support firings being out of the game for twelve very against Presagesbrief account of the New York gam< After because of his at B) BRYAN MORSE. place for generations the emphasis to writes from Paris. The man who has been identified for more than in Tenth Frame. months Illness, In Great Britain has never PJayers Qualify. which time it was said that Miske e Commission has allowed the on sports with the District Amiiteur Association is in Paris. He Now that the Interstate Commerc Seen victory. With a certain Ohio. Au?. 11..The ureal twenty years CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Dick Kerr, the would never be able to boa again, he t the athletic directors, upon TOLEDO, what the stindlotters are here and what road men to raise the ante 20 per In fares, railsentstolidity the Britisher has done his field of golfer* In the national open naturally wants to know doing fnidget southpaw, in Kid Gleason's decided to get Into action once mors the finances of football teams, a and meet Jack a third-rater lootball managers and others interest'ed' in best and accepted defeat gracefully. championship at the Inverness Club the prospect* are for inter-city. Pnound choice for today's game with,1 Moran. to A difference of from St. Louis, and it is on his are dragging out the pencils and b«sginning figure. Me had maintained his caste, which Is tarted today on the final eighteen Almost aa If In answer to the query" he Washington Grlffmen, who will to bib much until you figure in the noticeable In a Britisher, deny holes In the qualifying In this bout that Dempsey'sshowing three-fifths of a cent doesn t look ilways thirty-six-hole of the former president of the lave Jexebel Tecuseh Zachary in the Labor is twenty-five or thirty football It as he will in a good-natured round, with weather conditions for Day being figuredopponent sands. When it comes to thoug Association comes the as a or mean What more could be done, save for scoring. It was District >oints. with L.ief Erickaon standing "set up," something like that. a distance of 400transportingmiles and it begins to something. manner. good excellent riors (prer . warback, of the Mr. Walker's version of ths T to congratulate the winner? thought that no total for these two of the completion announcement Here It Is ly to rush to the rescue.