KILLER SNIDE BOWLERS JEALOUS TOMMY, THE BRITISH GIANT NICKNAME WANTED OF LEICK’S 300 SCORE FOR NEWARK TEAM > Will Next Season. Aggressive Title Needed for Nine Stallings Manage Similar Records Being Sent Out by Local Pin Crackers. Must Be Sent to This Alleged STAR Will Put It Up to Fans—Suggestions Proves That Statements Are False—A1 Lawson Not Investigation Office-New Leader of Club Thinks Present Sobriquet Does Not Like Union League Is Being “Boomed” Here. Themselves. Way Appropriate—Rooters May Choose for Palmar’s Poor Showing Against Burns. BV G. A. FOSTER. I DODGE. would nave to pay me supunura sum BY BERT shall we call the Newark the man; else \V hat nickname of Jl.OOO for Stallings a bowler succeeds 1n getting into the limelight by virtu; players ? real free to use the player in what- WHATshould he applied to the team? will be score of there arc now of being able to record a perfect 300, appearing ever sale or trade he may deem most Let the fans choose a name. of snide artists who would probably swell up If they an to his advantage. It is not likely, how- BECAUSEany number Manager George T. Stallings is liad that all the old guard will be made one strike, let alone twelve in a row. laying claim to having per- aggressive leader. He has always ever, Instead of he would to go. formed the big feat that Connie Eelck accomplished Friday night. an aggressive team. Now, permitted » «. • to have a nickname, suggesting on a pair of alleys and turning the trick, however, these fake sports like- of ball players to the going for his The migration In to the colored ac- aggressiveness, adopted play- The try to get the credit of it by sending newspapers highly, sunny South has been begun. first ers. New York counts of marvelous performances, which have no foundation al all In fact. squad of players left yes- “Colts." soundod good two years ago, of a that be to such for Hot Springs, Ark. "Cheap sport” is about the mildest sort term can applied Burnham had a terday, heading when former Manager of Pitcher of feats on the have been The party was composed as these. Not a few "accounts" big howling alleys stuff of youngsters at his command. Jack Chesbro, Pitcher William Hogg, sent Into the HTAIt, and all of them, on Investigation, turn out to be fakes, "Sailors,” according to Stallings's Catcher Jack Klcinow arid Outfielder are all In such a manner that would is and meaning- pure and riniple. They prepared they thinking, nonsensical all of the New York local Willie Keeler, are In themselves evidence of the calibre of the indi- less, since the players v hardly fool anybody and especially Americans. discarded their blue and white uni- vidual who tries to get a little cheap notoriety. When a faker gets away When the players arrive at Hot four ago. that is in Itself clever, even it purely bunk, the is not forms years will be met Manager with something public up Springs they by THE STAR puts the proposition the as witness the way the sporting world falls for the raw things Clark Griffith, who started for disgruntled, to the fans. Let them suggest as many anxious coin. Pummelled at Will American a few ago. By the time pulled off by the wrestlers and pugs to get the Mere disgust, by consider appro- Springs days names as they may for that is aroused when a crude tries to the entire New York outfit starts however, Is the feeling performer pull Until Blow priate and the best of the selections landed Atlanta, where the players are sched- off something that wouldn't fool a tyro in the sporting game. will be chosen. The names tvlll he .to arrive about March 1, they Fracas in Fourth. from time to time. Address uled published will he ready to wade into the cam- It was even worse than we feared.. of the STAR—Me, Mr. Robert Derr, communications to “Sporting Editor, of exhibition games. The ad- didn't the specta- would like to man in tho STAR.” paign Tommy Burns give challenge any EVENING Giants will leave LONDON, England, Feb. 11.—Tommy week asked vance guard of the tors as good a run for their money State from 50 to 1 hundred dollars a Manager Stallings last at noon tomorrow for New Orleans, bowled over Palmer side bet. no man at all in Burns, the American champion, made on all the Newark players last night when he Barring waivers line. The Walter W. by way of the water early as ho did In the first llasco, when Gun- picking red hot coal from any tire with a monkey out of Jack Palmer here yes- turned over to him by birds be the recruits picked up Molr fell off his and was out using gloves, just bare hands. If him out In the fourth Burnham. To date no word has been wjill ner pedestal terday, knocking McGraw since the close Those I don't hold It 3 I forfeits other Eastern by Manager no more a light champion. minutes will round. It was Burns from the gong to received from any The of last season, whom he wants to size which Bums was said to have all. Mr. Robert Derr, 741 Hunterdon League club, refusing to waive. wagers the knockout, the English lighter being before the regulars stake their camp affair wouldn't or W. F. Hunter- limit will tomorrow. up down that last night’s st., Newark, Sehober, live days’ expire of the outclassed. to a at Marlin Springs, Tex. Most more than six rounds apparently don street and 15th avenue.” If a club refuses to waive claim go The real blow that ended the other league clubs will begin the of the Canadian fight certain and Stallings decides big had the,effect keeping player this month. a was a hard smash right above the that club Southern journey < amoving. He took his man along at Cornell and Princeton will not play to part company with him heart that forced Palmer to lower his fast pace for a round, found he could football next fall because of a differ- arms, leaving Burns the opening for tho outpunch him at all times, and was ence as to the place where tho game that ended the fight. able to land a blow about wherever should be played. The Cornell position Palmer fought a wretched battle from and whenever he chose, and then is outlined by Judge Irvine, president the start. He was so completely out- . settled down to earnest work. It was of the athletic council, and Graduate TENNIS CHAMPION DEFEATED; classed that he could even ward off merely a question of how much punish- Manager Dugan in the following state- ijot Burns’s fusillade of blows, let alone de- ment Palmer could stand. He was ment' liver any. Burns was bo fast and clever tried to swap punches, but failed “It is true there will be no foot- game, that lie hit Palmer when and wherever J for the ter- ball Cornell and Prince- IN SEMI-FINAL In return game between WOMEN to give anything JERSEY he pleased, and when the Briton was rific wallops that came his way, and ton next fall. A three-year agreement not himself up from the and out in the fourth. made in 1905 has Under this busy picking finally went down expired. with an easy and great calm- lloor he was making desperate efforts TOMMY BURNS. NEW Feb. 11.—Miss Eliza- and one was in one _ YORK, It was just about as interesting game played Princeton, is to meet Miss Alico Day, the 1 to cover his head and body. the Indoor tennis cham- ness. as much a real contest as if Burns Iji New York and one in Ithaca. beth Moore, Those 1 Borne two thousand men paid an ex- with Burns after to watch the light-footed Burns. The at New Jersey woman champion. had Joe Grim in the ring with him. Princeton had the option of renewing Ho staggered away, finally met defeat yesterday that a He pion, who make say they orbitant fee to see the miserable con- a cat. Burns shot In the Canadian did not lose second. predictions have this agreement but declined to do so. him like of Miss Marie Wagner, of Only Joe would probably stayed to end mat- the hands Mrs. Schmitz and Mrs. Chap- test, which was scheduled to go twenty blows so fast it was impossible to keep evidently thought it time expect a bit Cornell proposed a home and home E. T. C., in the longer. rounds. ters. A blow of no force to the Hamilton Orange man to be the finalists. with his the first to be in count of them. At the end of a minute particular After Burns gets through agreement, game reel- round of the play at the Seventh In the women’s doubles a good match Odds of 6 to 4 were freely offered on i'almer was on Ills knees taking the the side of the head sent Palmer second abroad and comes back Princeton, but Princeton declined to how first round Mrs. money-making the American at the but there across the and he fell on his Regiment. It is hard to say was played in the by in Ithaca at time ringside, count, and tho referee might as well ing ring to America ho will find Jack Johnson play any and pro- women have and Miss Margaret were very few that had the temerity there and face. He down for a few sec- often these two players A. H. MacCarthy first a one and then have rendered his decision stayed impatiently awaiting him. Burns has posed, a two-year in the final or semi- the Misses Wildey. The to bet on the Englishman. Offers of then. onds and then got up and feebly cov- met, generally Johnson against to the colored man. but, agreement for games In New York or in agreed fight arms. final rounds of other tournaments, and latter pair are prominent players even money that Palmer would not last like all he had ered his face with his to Information that has come Princeton. The Cornell faculty and But, English fighters, the T. A. Mrs. Mac- according The a hard left Miss Moore has been the Bast Jersey L. six rounds went begging. fight the beefeater's gameness. He got up Burns came In, delivered invariably out communications be- athletic management both oppose con- were a sister concerning 75 a to the winner. In fact, these players Carthy was Blizabeth Lamed, was for a side bet of $2,500 and per count of seven and was able to hook to the Jaw and right tween Sam manager of tests in large cities on grounds'not of at the Will- Fitzpatrick, Whatever threw both arms around the finalists in the indoor tournament of the present national champion, cent, of the gate receipts. his feet for nearly a minute, body. Palmer Jack Johnson, and James Coffroth, the the competing university. For this rea- keep title first was Larned. Miss Johnson Is the Burns earned he got as easily as for Burns and clinched for dear life. The last year, when the iam A. it that son and because Princeton's proposal while the smiling Burns prepared C\ and ’Frisco fight promoter, appears it for them and a sec- for. best player of the Staten Island though lie had received giving another onslaught. When it came Pal- referee broke apart, played Bmns’s demands are not at all satis- was deemed by Cornell and admitted Misses were beaten, an exhibition in a theatre. ond later Palmer was knocked to his The match is summed up by saying T. C. The Wildey looked as as an Inmate j The Canadian wants a guar- by Princeton to be inequitable, it was mer helpless tired out her rival. 7—5. Miss Marie Wagner and factory. Among those who sat at the ringside was knees by a straight to the nose. that Miss Wagner 6—2, Fltz- declined." of an old man's home. His head antee of 75 per Cent., win or lose. ! nine had been She the ball from one side of Mrs. A. C!. Miles won their match was Jem lloelie, the Irish champion, back and forth from tho blows He stayed down until played fr<^m is for a match winner I- Jerked Mrs. Schmitz very patrii k'.< idea backed a arose him- the court to the other, keeping Miss Miss Marcus and who lias been by syndicate and ho sank to the floor counted, and then covering but no will cm n finally again she became 6—0. lake nil, compromise the former as Moore chasing about until easily, 6—2, headed by Richard Croker, over the heart. self usual. APPOINTED from a hard ri^ht won division by Iiich the loser gets any- COMMITTEES to Burns in exhausted. At that Miss Moore The men's indoor tournament, wlifch Tammany leader, fight He to get up again at the Left Hook IHnila Eight. where from 25 per cent, to 40 per cent. managed through her February 21, has attracted some Dublin on St. Patrick’s day. Roche his head the second set, chiefiy begins FOR SOLDIERS’ GAMES. count of nine, and by covering Burns was as cool as an icicle. He for in- He says that Johnson would tight Jeff- of contest -court backhand shots, but good entries. In the doubles, 'watched the progress the and away ho man- good fellow 75 continually backing walked around Palmer for a moment more fatal are F. B. Alexander and H. H. ries nml guarantee the big on his face. His the of it was even stance, with a smile, only to last till tho gong. When he winning the aged and then feinted with Ills left and sent set run national cham- per cent., win or lose, because was over was: to her endurance. ^ The second Hackett, the present Three Events to Be Add* comment when all chair ho was bleeding from of his Special went to his In a crashing blow over the heart. With outdoors and winners of the colored fighter feels confident like an old woman. to sixteen games, and Miss Wagner pions “Palmer fought his were and his and would ed to First In* the nose, eyes puffed an audible groan Palmer collapsed to with title for two seasons past. ability to put Jeffries away, Regiment’s Burns is- a master at the art of entered into the third set vigor board-floor Ups swollen. the floor. he heard the numbers in- consider I ho acquisition of the cham- in addition to was Dimly and freshness that swept the older T. R. Pell, the singles champion door Athletic Meet. pugilism, and, that, not a 100 for At this point Palmer was counted and got up from habit more is with Irving Wright. pionship as more than making up In splendid physieal condition.” player aside. doors, paired At a meeting of the First Regiment to 1 shot. The next three rounds were else. Burns over financial loss, Coffroth, than anything slipped Miss who was champion on Wylie C. Grant plays with Richard H. any temporary Pal- Moore, Athletic Association at the armory last nurnn Entered King First, simply a repetition of the first. a left hook and down Palmer went T. and Calhoun It Is said, will offer Burns and Johnson grass courts for years, was not the Palmer. R. Bryan Burns was the first to climb Into the mer was knocked to the floor two or Charlock and W. B. a $25,000 purse if the pair can come to night committees were appointed to ar- again. only former national champion who Cragin, Miles S. He wore his usual smile of con- three times In each one of them, and he to his knees and and W. C. terms. Johnson’s manager declares his range details for the annual indoor ring. Gamely got put suffered. Mrs. W. H. Pouch, who was Cragin, jr., O. M. Bostwick been a his fidence and laughed and chatted with if he*had not pitiful sight his elbows on the floor. His head hung was de- and ThomaS C. Trask and willingness to make a special agree- athletic games, to he held late next champion some years ago, de Mille f friends as he watched Palmer crawl to defend himself punch- In ment with Burns, the colored attempts by down between his arms while blood same round Mrs. G. are among others tentered. whereby month or in Besides the feated In the by partner early April. through the ropes and go to his chair ing with both hands at the same time flowed from his face. The referee all those drawn for fighter will agree to stop Burns Inside H. Chapman, an Englewood player, the singles probably t regular closed and open events there a moment later. The was would have been laughable. counted the to Hackett of twenty rounds, taking. If he succeeds Englishman slowly figures up eight, who took only two sets for the task. the doubles will play, except will be three special races, a quarter- so nervous that man in the Burns took it as a and, and then the utter con- Sumner the I in turning the trick, a larger percent- every good joke, seeing helpless In fact, despite Miss Wagner’s victory and Alexander. Hardy, mile handicap for firemen, letter-car- house could see his hands trembling in seemed in no hurry to end dition of Palmer he uttered “nine” and A. L. Hoskins, the new age of the purse. However the ar- fact, over the holder. Mrs. Chapman's defeat Californian; riers, policemen and health inspectors; while his handlers on the matters. Each time Palmer went down "ten” no need U. S. N. L. T. R. L. rangements ate made. It Is becoming put gloves. rather rapidly. He had of Mis. Pouch was so clean-cut and so secretary of the A.; a relay race for teams of public and A man with a accent intro- a look as he H. P. plain that Burns cannot make any cockney Burns wore though hoped to do so, for Palmer could not have got decisive that many persons in the James, another Philadelphian; parochial schools, and a mile race for duced the fighters. They grabbed each the would save his fea- to his feet for the entire the former Tale distance run- plausible claim to cham- Englishman purse. armory expressed themselves as of the Smith, the of New Jersey, in other’s and in a sec- 8. pionship honors unless he takes on championship hands nervously tures further punishment by staying Burns Jumped over to his corner as belief that Mrs. Chapman would win ner; G. F. Tojichard, Morris Clark, which such stars as Sheppard, Bonhag, on. was out to do a Johnson before long. ond the fight was there. But all Palmer fresh as when he started, drew on his the tournament. Miss Wagner afiTl L. H. Fitch,s and German player Carr, Coates, Freeman, Bellars and a a was he was have beaten Without bit of preliminary spar- to prove that game. robe and in a moment had wended his Mrs. Chapman meet tomorrow in the named Rothschild, said to host of others will to did. The in a One of the rumors about that alto- compete, ring, Burns sent his right and left And this he certainly Eng- way through the crowd and disap- lower half of the semi-finals. first-rate English players winning The following committees were ap- the head of Palmer. The latter threw lishman came for the fourth round The uncon- tournament at Baden, are gether mysterious organization, the up peared. Englishman, half In the upper half, Mrs. Frederick championship pointed; his arms aeross his face and received of limb and with battered fea- had to be assisted to the dress- the entrants In the singles. Union League Club, which ts supposed weary scious, Schmitz, an English woman, who plays among Track and Training Committee— two more awful blows on the tures. He had but one left to be getting ready to form a team to body. good eye ing room. _*-— Lieutenant Brady, Company B, chair- represent this city on the baseball dia- man; Lieutenant I, mond. Is to the effect that the space Cadiz, Company and Lieutenant F. inside the board track at the Vallburg Lambic, Company ■ Printing ahd Advertising Committee- grounds is to lie utilized for a grounds. SOCIALS BOW TO NEWARK Lieutenant chairman; Lieutenant NEWARK ATHLETE TO WALK FROM THIS CITY TO WASHINGTON It seems to bo impossible to verify this Cadiz, and Lieutenant statement or to get any details regard- Marshall, Company G, K. In local of the ing the proposed move. If Jack Prince, Ryan, Company Albert Breugman, well known Bill Walsh, who was manager Prize Committee—Lieutenant Balevre hit who left Newark yesterday to go to sporting circles, who has made a name Brighton team. Later he made a HIGH IN HOCKEY WATCH H, and Lieutenant Brady. Institute Baltimore, to look over the proposltlor Company for himself in the athletic world, gym- while playing with the Big Arrangement Committee— Lieutenanl Five, and at one time he wore the j nasium, on the baseball diamond, as a front of his goal and E; Lieutenant Jones : team had to] scrimmage in the raring game Short, Company uniform of the Entre Nous. Breugman The Social A. C. hockey City, promotes cycle bowler and basketball will seek it down to the opposing goal. Company C. and Lieutenant McLorlnan player, has often bowled over the two-century bow to the Newark School seven- carried here, he intends io build a six-lap track. High shot new laurels in the near future, when last where he to IJrown, who Whether is to baseball of the staff. mark. in the game at the Park Rink passed It proposed play Hoffman, of the Committee—Lieutenant Ed lie will make an to lower the a close tussle his second count. inside such a track, If built, or whether Reception attempt He would not divulge his plans for night, being beaten after Lieutenant Socials, then scored on a long, high the baseball count on able wards, Company M; Brady walking record between this city and the long but admitted that the by the score of 3 goals to 1. people being walk, rink. •. and L and shot from the centre of the to go ahead without considering tho Lieutenant Batcheller, Company Washington, I). C. start would be made from the Four The game was spirited and fast — The of the Officials’ Committee Lieutenanl Corners on 23. He was re- the School showed a great lineup: possible doings bicycle promoters, Breugman's many friends believe he February High boys Social. Lieutenant McLorlnan anc in the Newark High School. it Is somewhat difficult to say. Maybe Brady, minded of the date, but ndt being improvement over their playing will meet with success, for in training of Mead.Jones the silence will he broken some time. | Lleutnenat Batehellor. superstitious he smiled and remarked: last game. After about five minutes Perry, for various other events he was usual- Goal. has that it ho Lieutenant Herbert C. Van Houten as it Is skiddoo, It is most Brown succeeded in scoring on a -\1 Lawson Intimated will j “Well, being play Fritz o con the and they be- Franzen . broken soon. A1 believes in lots of pub- fCompany 1>. having severed his ly champion “ped,” appropriate." pass from Currier. Very shortly Mead with the last lieve he will make in what he • Point. and says that ho doesn't like the nection regiment, night good It is will very duplicated the feat, receiving the puck licity, ever Breugman, reported, S as of the athletli considers the principal event he first half. Addis .. Conley way things are being handled here. resigned secretary likely be made the chief director of from Brown. This ended the I his successor Lieu attempted. Ue has a member of was Cover point. Lawson talks about a corporation with, association, being been, athletics by the Playground Commis- In the second half the play McLorlnan. the Newark Turn Verein for a num- a a capital of $50,000 In Philadelphia, a 1 tenant sion during the coming season. rough. Franzen got the puck from Matthews, Perry.Fairchild Hover. * company of somewhat similar propor- Hoffman tions In Brooklyn, and asserts that he Brown .. has eorraled a couple of millionaires to Right wing. FOR TEN A WEEK Currier Kane back the Paterson proposition, so tho* WORKED BUSH-LEAGUER A WONDER * utter lack of similar startling informa- Left wing. a ride around with me and me un- : Matthews, Mead.O'Gorman tion from Newark forms Jurring note Talking about rapid rises to fame help Peter Porter, who will manage the on reliable authority It is stated that in chorus. It I load coal. I boxing with him a | Centre. the greAt hallelujah you will have to hand it to Bill Papke began New Castle team this year in the Ohio he can converse fluently in six lan- doesn't take much real money to float little and him to train. I used now looked as the best ir , helping and is getting guages, including baseball. Thlte will upon fighter Pennsylvania League, ! a real nice winter league, and the boost- to box and then give him a rub down. MEDICAL. the at 156 I all ktnaa of notoriety over his appoint- help him out some In his arguments country pounds. of mine had to ing given in the frigid period sometimes One day another friend ment. with the umpires, but if the arbitrators Just tub short years ago BUI was try strong results In that looks quite draw out of a mutch down in Peru, 111. O. Quick climatic change* something ’; In tile llrst it is stated that in the and P. are like Tim Hurst, other place ■ among a coal wagon in Valley ■ down constitutions and cause, like the real thing until along about driving Spring Ho asked me if I'd like to go Albert Brcugmau. in the his- will put Porter out of the game, Porter is the only player they a troublesome and 111., and getting $10 a week for ills I evils, nasal catarrh, Memorial Day or thereabouts. there and light for him. went, Just of the who lias up not for wnat he is but for ber of anti was a member of its tory game passed saying, offensive disease. Sneezing, snuffling. services. In order to get the ten spo! for fun. and knocked my man out in years Both In his profession as an attorney to be- what he is thinking about them. and difficult breathing, and the foul dis- BUI had to work six of ten hours senior championship teams. I There’s some doubt as to whether the days seconds with only a eouple of are ended j thirty of come a baseball manager. i charge into the throat—all by Now, Hill is worth a large bunch o 1 of St. Louis; T. Af. Arrowsmlth, Humane Society, the 8. P. C. A., tho | punches. I thought that was pretty wonderful Cream Halm. This honest remedy and In he always had There is nothing so very i Ely’s money, and recently spurned an oflei athletics “gym" PIRATES nor other police or the ilro department should ". easy, and so I changed my profession. about him the as law- CUTTING DOWN SQUAD. ] contains no cocaine, mercury, : it on his As a baseball passing up Job be called out for this case. of $200 a week to go into vaudeville, It's ever since." colleagues. harmful The worst cases Anyway | come pretty easy semi- yer. There are a lot of promising PITTSBURG, Feb. 11.—The Pirates ; ingredient. was born in Illinois-of Germar player he ranked with the best treatment in a short time. All It’s a new one for the blase Newark j Papke are and have yield to in this vicinity. young lawyers sitting in their offices euttingdown the|r squad j * Its author should have It parents. "They say German scrapper: professional players 1 druggists, 50c. snorts and it waiting for clients who would willing- sold Absteln to Providence, Philbin to don’t the he remarked tin ! When he landed on the horsetyde i If you prefer to use an atomizer, ask copyrighted. The epistle* below ex- like gaff,” The Atlanta, Maggert to Rochester and Me- NO CHANGES MADE was an extra base or ly take up the managerial job. for Liquid Cream Balm. It has all th* Itself: ‘‘To Editor I other day in an interview, "but I seen ; | usually good fgr ; plains t’.ic Sporting berth means about $200 a month for Kechnie to Wheeling. Twelve men have of tho solid form of the tin so. | *rood qualities this to like It. The harder light IN TROTTING RULES. been sold since the season closed and j most recent Pete and regular meals. remedy and will rid you of catarrh or more fun 1 seem to get out of it.' Basketball was the a ot Manager Fred Clark has more men fever. No cocaine to breed a of the clever athlete, and Porter is just 21 and couple hay dread- i Papke is a large edition of Terry Mu undertaking the habit. No NEW Feb. 11—With his years more, and the New Castle scribes booked for block. ful mercury to dry out the Govern. He is as great now YORK, when‘the local managers discovered ampni Insist that he is the manager secretion. Price, 75c, with spraying E. wa s few Important questions beforo it, while he was playing with the yopngest TO RTUR as ability, the McGovern tube. All or j middlcwolghts In the business. Akron used to claim druggists, mailed by El*' of the National was Immediately signed by 5G once among the lightweights. the rules committee Turners, he THE “RUBE” COST TWO THOUSAND. Bros., Warren Street, New York. Can’t Hold Out biennial that honor for Jake Stahl, but it looks Long. is the Apollo of fighters. He i s Trotting Association met in • Papke as if Peter had the medal coming his ST. LOIUS. Feb. 11.—The St. Louis Hour by hour the night drags away, but s the Murray Hill N. H. B. Sc hall, of ■built for the lighting gnnio from hi session yesterday at Greensboro, C.; $2,000 for the release of won’t come. What is the matter ? You way. Americans paid sleep 1 of ills head. .There isn’ t and will continue its meeting to- Allentown, Penn.; George Campbell seem calm enough on retiring. You are tired toes to the top Hotel, about Mr. Pitcher ''Rube'’ Waddell, a check for a re- of Another interesting thing and worn out, but can’t a weak in his anatomy. For : ft day. Tlie committee will draft Brown, secretary, Spring Hill.'Tenn.; you iile?p. spot Porter is the fact that he owns an au- this amount having been mailed by Your nerves are disordered. Your brain 1 to ! McClaren, of Buckingham. 21-year-old chap his development is re port tonight, which it will’ submit Alexander to Mack. works too actively. S’ou cannot compos* of tomobile. If he does, ho is unlike other President Hedges Manager markable. the delegates at the biennial congress Quebec, Canada; C. A Chapman, yourself to slumber because you are planning \' | who are tickled to death if v Association, E. P. Heald, of San busbers, or worrying. Papke, was asked the other day ho\ of the National Trotting i Ferrisburg, Vt.; of these of they don't have to walk. But the yarn HI*chof*n Tournament. Dr. Greene has cured thousands to beeoino a ‘Tv e which will convene 'at the same place ! Francisco; Alta McDonald, Albany; he happened flghtei*. the team from troubles. Health comes to the weak ant1 j continue H. of Ky„ and that he Intends takjng 231 175 170 been less than two years," h o tomorrow morning and W. Willson, Lexington, Ryder Ask f»r despairing. Splendid appetite and lull vlgoi fighting New Castle to Sharon and Youngs- ISl PA yosr draftglat It. a and W. H. Gocher, of Hartford. Conn. A. B'aeliuf .144 H he oannot the are promptly restored. said. "I fought my first main event throughout the day, possibly supply town in his buzz wagon is hard to ; Henwlck MAKVEIi, accept no Keraemner the great advantage of huvius Jii n The meeting yesterday was It u said that no radical changes In, I®/ 1J0 .year ago lust November. 1 knew Thursday. j all Tuzvms 174 1.-3 other, hut send stamp fur vour medicine put up by Dr. Greene, a regu At the swallow; If Porter desires to play t Hast rated book-***I*<|. ■ s and changes the rules were likely. congress It gives I hli Barry, a couple of years ngo. That wa behind closed doors, any Martin 245 ISO Mgr )&r practising physician, who guarantees be his engagements it wise for j not on a resolution would-be .. Forfeited and all his medicines. Dr. Green* > ever of mo n that may lie made were announced, Wednesday may Freeland Nervara thought fighting street cars. and lK-fore|he committee the anti-betting bills his to stick to the * Burner 188 18t 101 will give free consultation advice, per like Langford. He was ho*ing an d Tlie members of the rules adopted opposing or 9 West Hit Mr. Porter is a and T. Kntiff. 165 l«l 176 jftmaMi*-irfreal E.t. H. H at hJsoftlce, college graduate, agent. l«# sonally by mail, and he liked t o uro William Russell Allen, ehalrniuB, 1 introduced in tbs State Legislature. Thompson. M.-uJlU. tt. fct*f New York. tralnlngyiu my town, I V | « / i