hlE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND. JANUARY 21, 1912-- my old opponent, again, and this time I expect to turn the tables on him. was only man to get GOOD-NATURE- D, 111 BOXING You. know he the TURNERS AREiUSY HARRABANSETT 15 BE SCANDAL a decision over me while I was here. COLLEGE YELL LEADER MUST After I meet Smith I will be ready for any ot them. Sam Langford Included, PSYCHOLOGIST. GENERAL and don't Imagine that the negro is to KEEPS CROPPING UP have a snap. I will keep him busy, NEWPORT'S RIVAL and he won't need to look for Jack Rooter King Eu Hard Job and Every Bit of Tact Is Required to Keep Crowd Feeling Eight He Must Himself Johnson. Men, Women and Children to Be Noiaenuker, Clothes Model and Musician. "The .boxing game Is booming here, and big crowds turn out at all the Be Seen Heilig shows. Clabby drew big with Smith. at Soon. You can also tell those middleweight! Johnson-Corbe- tt Controversy back home that when I return I will Point Judith Country Club meet any or all of them, for I still Brings to Mind Confes- claim the title at 158 pounds, ringside, of Entertain- the weight I beat Billy Papke at when EXHIBITION DUE JANUARY 29 Seeks Honor I fought him here. They never cov- sions of O'Brien. ered my J1000 forfeit In the States ing Tennis Players. while I had it up, but challenged after I sailed for Australia. Vwell. I will give them a chance when I return. Best re- gards to all. Johnny." Athletic Show, Fourth Annal Affair, ft ORGANIZED GAME IS URGED Promises to Be Unusually Inter-estln- g PORTLAND ASKED TO AID Fencers to Go to Olympiad. Pantomime Baseball NEW YORK, Jan. 20. (Special.) America will be represented at the Game Is Novelty In Itself. f Olympic games In Sweden next year by Suggestion Made That National Com a fencing team. This will be the first Larned Talked of mm Probable Sno Ring time In the history of the tollmen that mission Take Charge of All the United States has sent a team to - cwwir to President ot Katohea and Forever Bar All compete against fencers from other The fourth annual exhibition of tba National Association John- countries in a meet of this character. Portland Turn Vereln is to be held on Fakers Thompson Confident, The Amateur Fencers' League of Monday, January 29, at the Heilig The- ston Porter Wont Ran. America Is back of the move, and the chief spirit is Dr. Graeme M. Ham- ater. AH of Professor Genserowskl's mond, president of the National asso- pupils, from the to the ciation. Before the team Is selected a women's and men's classes, will do ttv TOM 8. ANDREWS. series of bouts will be held at the New various stunts illustrative of the Ger- BT RALPH H. MITCHELL. ""MTLWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 30. (Spe York Athletlo Club. These series of man system of physical culture on the great- Newport 1 going to - , an impossi bouts will determine the makeup of stage that evening. One of the That have ' .C I . , I I cial it seems almost Na- sSrxc. boxing game free tha team. est features will be the two teams, the strenuous time trying to hold tha blllty to keep the women's and the men's, which won the tional lawn tennla tournament mla from allea-e-d scandal, no matter wheth prize congress thla year la evident from tba fight any to such reports first at the recent at aa er there Is truth . which baa already reached far waat or not. A few years ago tne ooiihb TOO LAX The overture to the regular athletic aa Portland through a com muni cation by accusations INTEREST IS - world was startled show will- be a selection from "Tann-hauser- ," received by F. H. V. Andrews, former 'I .j. w . Jak O'Brien, of Philadel given by the Choral Society chairman of tha Irvlngton Club tennla - 21 hV .2:i phla. In which he said he had faked committee, from tha Point Coun r - IP of the Turn Vereln. This band of sing- Judith certain bouts witn proniiunui "uDi al- try Club, located at Narragansett. K. L statements were Incorrect, ers Is a treat all by itself and has Some of his JOHNSON-FLY"- X SIATCH VTIL ways enjoyed a good share of the ap- which la a candidate for tha honor. but ha tried to make It as sensational plause at the former exhibitions of the , where the woman's Na- as possible, and In doing so did not NOT DRAW CROWD. club. tional championship matchea have been stick to facts. pan- held for the paat few years, la also instance, he said he had agreed One of the new events will be a "open engagement." In part For stay rounds tomime basebal game. All the move- to the to let Tommy Burns six full-size- the truth When Black Champion Met and De- ments used In a d baseball fray letter follows: with him In , when will be portrayed by a band of . purpose Is to Inform you as to nr was he could not help little "Our the matter feated Jeffries on July 4, 1910, fellows whose ages range from 6 to 11. the claims of the Point Jodlth Country i-- vW-jVW'.r)- himself, for It was In that bout that Club, as a place National j-A ;, convinced he could This is an entirely original Idea of the to hold the p Tnmmv became Situation Took Xew Torn. club's instructor, who believes that the tournament. The tennla committee of IV whip the Phlladelphlan In a longer motions of the National game make the thla club la In possession of Informa to-f- Ha areued with Burns over to believe question three hours best kind of physical exercises when tion which leads them that the weight for NEW YORK, Jan. 20. Special) applied to Indoor work. tournament will not be finally showed ne reaiiy coma John-son-Fly- the and that the promoters of the proposed nn Difficult steps will be executed by a held at Newport this year. We believe An th . miaaie-weiar- ni limit ui If at-- absolutely no rea- bout, scheduled for decision troupe of girls, the oldest of whom are that we offer an unequaled list of - - l itt'V-.'--A- -- pounds. There was and accommodations for the If - iCV son Vlther one to fake In that con somewhere In Nevada next July, are 10. The floor they will use will only tractlona for be about six inches wide and be players In this tournament, and. there test, and . they didn't, but It sounded of the Idea that the contest will ap- rather - ' per unstable, as it is the regular balancing fore, are entitled to consideration, .V ' '. -- " fine In the articles which Jack proach in popular Interest the Reno to go out, board. The Gilbert system of fancy rropeeltloai la Extensive. lfrWi r mitted battle they are likely to have an un- stepping will be portrayed by the same pre 1'-- ' Statements Crude. "The proposition which we are Corbetf pleasant awakening within the next women's class which made a name for pared to make to the national Assoua- Now James J. Corbett and Jack few months. Viewed from any angle Itself at the Los Angeles tournament. tlon Is as follows: First, the use of Johnson are having a war of words in except that of the negTO champion the The men's prize team will have a wand our clubhouse, tennis courts and golf tha nanera. Corbett attacking Johnson match appears to be one that holds drill. links free of chares during; the time of because he does not defend his title of forth little financial or spectacular re- Boys younger than 10 and the Junior the tournament, and for a week before champion for reasonable purses and turn. men's classes will do apparatus work. hand, if desired; second, reduced rates the latter coming back at him with From the evidence available at the The little fellows will perform on the at all the hotels at Narracansett pier; ! the claim that Corbett and others tried present time Johnson's ring career hanging poles, while one section of the third, entrance fee to the Casino (ad to get him (Johnson) to fake a fight may be said to have reached its cli- juniors will perform some rather dif- mission ordinarily $1): fourth, the use ptfc j'"2 with Al Kaufman and Tommy Burns max when he met and defeated Jeffries ficult whirls on the horizontal bar. of the Narragansett Pier reading room. for 2100,000. Johnson makes affidavit on 4, 1910. Another Bectlon of the same : if July The situation that division (itnUemaa'i Club, free of 'V' -- ."M' jv-fwua-j- v!TT the effect Corbett. and Harry the local - i'' to . that made it necessary to resurrect a re- will work with the parallel bars. charse. during the time of the tourna ir Frazee-- of Chicago, approached him tired champion after almost six years The receipts from the affair are to m.nt: fifth, free bathhouse and suit after the Beno battle with Jim Jeffries. of absence from the pugilistic arena be used In defraying the expenses of a during the time of the star of the It Is hard to believe that a business has changed but little since that date. team which will represent Portland at entrant. man like Frazee. a man who has been Scores of "white hopes" arose with the next Congress of American Turn - -- propose to" this, In big deals, shoald - We add to free mixed ud theatrical the downfall of Jeffries, -- but without Verelns, which will be held at Denver transportation from the center of the stoop to such dealings In the boxing In 1913. original pennant really Denevea exception there Is not one who today The whloh town to the club and return, running a game. Harry Frazee is In a position to give real battle to Walter McCredle brought home with bus Una back and forth. We are ne-- " that Jeffries could defeat Jack John him for coming out ahead in Pi- - Judith Polo son and he so confident that he Johnson. the jrotlatlng with the Point felt big Al Palzer and Carl Morris, the two Coast League the past year will Club la the effort to make an agree had planned a world's tour for the most promising of the new heavy 8iflo exhibition during the baseball went by which the entrants In tha fellow In case he whipped the colored Up day before the fight weights, are far from being ready to exercises. tournament will have free admission man. to the face the black lord of pugilism. Tom grounds any time, enabling Frazee was sure Jeffries wouia win. to their at form, but O'Rourke, adviser of Palzer, and Tex GUEASOX TO COACH SOLELT them to see polo matches every aay it sence of them and by the testimony of as be had shown splendid Iowa boxer so desire." moleskin, has a two days before the big contest Jeff Rlckard. who considers the thev veterans of the silence go a most promising ring man, agree that The letter then concludes with a re disheartening effect on men under such began to stale and the day betore least fully two years must elapse quest for tha club's proxy If a repre- high tension. the battle Frazee lost heart. He had at Sox Engage Smiling Flayer aa "En- organisation spent over 15000 making arrangements before Palzer will have the experi sentative of the Portland Rooting Game. necessary cope ergy of Is not personally at the meeting, which Part of for the tour, but at tnis junoture re- ence to with Johnson. Man" Team. ' Is to be held February 9. according to From a minor result of a victory or a marked to roe at Jeffs training quar No Money in Black Match. CHICAGO, Jan. 20. (Special.) When n call which baa just been Issued from good play, organised rooting has come ters: The title holder has shown a disin the good-natur- face of "Kid" Gleason the office of Secretary Hosklns of the to be a cause and a part of the game It- FTasVe Oat of Heart. clination to meet pugilists of his own is seen on the coaching line for the National Association. self. Men once cheered good plays Tom, I don't feel quite right on color In the ring, but has always been Chicago American League team this From all appearances It Is likely that from enthusiasm over them and from Jeff todav. and for the first time. I frank in stating that this was be season It will be the Inauguration of Champion Larned will be the next pres- admiration of the player. When "col- do not care about the tour and would cause there was no money in such a a new custom In baseball. lege spirit" came Into vogue in its new gladly the 25000 I have spent match. Rlckard and other-shrew- d pro The smiling player, who was once " ident of the United States National forfeit Association, - yr f .a .k i. I . 1 a. a n meaning followers of football, crew, If only could whip that black moters hold similar views. Johnson's among the best of the major league Lawn Tennis as President tnln be- Jeff James Dwlght. who realdes In Boston, IVERSITT OF WASHINGTON. 1 enjoy It, A peculiarity of yell leading Is track and baseball began to cheer man." rise to the position he now holds was stars, has been engaged as the "energy candi- ' everyone the cause of loyalty to their Institution and That did not sound like a man who an exceedingly hard struggle and he man" for the Sox. is not expected has declined absolutely to be a Seattle. Jan. 10. (SpeclaL) Get that It Is funny for but to It j out In and It soon became a matter of good form was trying to have Johnson fake Is fully determined to reap the he will do much playing, but It date for office. U together a few screaming steam man who has to stand front op- bene that . cheer louder than the man under fight or anyone else. In position is possible be get As several clubs have voiced their ..nn-.- t n auorted hUd- - u - fits now that he is a to that he will able to ' sentiments in favor of Larned. It la lege men who have given the best ot posing colors. The boxing game gets some pretty dictate. in the game on a pinch and bat the most probable that ha will be elected, picked gross of howling drunk Co- their life to this form of enterprise and There was so much difference of hard raps, but it seems the hardest He has repeatedly stated that he was ball now and then, it the occasion tor he Isn't yet In America to enter manche Indians, turn loose seven bras have martyred In the course, say that opinion as to what wa-- good time to raDS come from the boiers themselves. ready to defend his title for a guaran- should arise. protest, though he may use wireless If bands of tha most demonstrative type the only thing that even equals It In cheer, when there was nothing but loy- And still tbey expect to sit around and teed sum of $10,000. This was the He knows professional baseball so he finds out It Is the only chance to In a building with a tin roof and you solemnity and delicacy Is the act of alty to cheer over, that a young man, have promoters offer fabulous sums price set by Tommy Burns when he thoroughly that he will be valuable as save himself. have a vague Idea of the amount ot getting married. who passed his Sundays at church and for them to fight for. There should defended the championship against a teacher for some of the younger play- Several Important matters are to noise required to win a modern Inter- That thera la a ftrlence to vail lead had for years watched the undulating be a National commission to handle the Johnson, and the negro has often said ers of the team. More than that, he come before tha organization at tha big collegiate football game. ing was well attested at tha Oregon-- J limbs of the choir director, conceived boxinar affairs, the same as in baseball, that Burns, and not he, fixed the price will be able to take his turn on the meeting February . but the most Im- From the very nature of the tnmg Washington football game played In the Idea that a musical director might and when men connected with the sport for such a bout to a finish and there coaching line and handle the base-runner- s. portant Is trie ranking of players, elec- It Is evident that there mart be some Portland. November IS. The rooter king be the solution of the cheering prob are found faking or being connected was no reason for breaking the pre Often these situations arise tion of officers and choosing the place one in control Of this VOlUme else it . Vh. ennnnft tret tha ernwt t n a with lem. Thus began the beginning of the with anr crooked work they should cedent established in the Australian in a ball game where It Is more than Tor the next tournament. might go off at the wrong time and nlm ls lo8t Ha 8tarts a yell, has to fin-blo- w modern Cheer Cxar. be forever barred from the game. It battle. handy to have a player of experience over the j an come Refaaes) the opposing aggregation lsn tt nmself and Is in the air. He gets Now there Is scarce Institution may take some time, but It will Thus it came about that the pro at third base to direct the runners Parter ta Ran. goal for a touchdown and victory. big have Its organized yelling in end. the legalizing of the sport, properly. an Though has been considerable the laugh and his control over the that does not the moters pf the latest match were forced This is item in which there Desperate characters have been tried rontera for that dav. at least, la department to dispense the right kind the same as other branches, and then to give Johnson $31,000, training ex- Gleason should prove his efficiency. A of electing Johnston P. Porter, ot by base-runn- er talk eut at the position of yell leader or may be to noise at appropriate times. will be possible to protect .It the one-thir- d moving-pictu- re good himself, he Is also Irving-to- as president to suc- It that he tries continue of It penses and of the the Club, agonising student bodies, but not even a yey too iong an( dlsguats tha fellows same as In baseball, racing, etc profits to induce the heavy- endowed with the faculty of handl'ng ceed President Woodward, the former train robber has had me nerve to who wish to watch game men on In the way they ' has declined to allow the directors, who song victory tha rather Denvcr Awarded Golf 3Ieet. Cyclone Johnny Writes. weight title holder to sign. Flynn's the lines that face that tremendous of than his waving arms and lega Syc- share was not announced, but it Is should go, and quite frequently It hap- win meet soon to elect a neao. to use college men are wont to sing at 20. Country Cyclone Johnny Thompson, of that Psychology Plays) CHICAGO. Jan. Denver 111., Australia certain that the "forlorn hope" will pens that correct coaching at third his nam. According to Information each thud of colliding bodies. Part. Golf amore. who sailed for base means the gain of a run. from clubmen yesterday It seams that If he gives an unpopulsr yell and Club got the Western Amateurl last October, writes from the land of not reap heavily by this secret agree - him- College Men Only Seed Apply. Championship contest for 1912; the he Is located ment. Neither is there reason to be- The position which Latham has held President Woodward will succeed receives support. If he mistakes the tha Southern Cross that promoters so long with the New York National self. To hold down successfully such a Job name of a player In doing the Individual Idlewlld Club of Chicago obtained the safely in Sydney, at the old training lieve that the of the bout be a college open championship and John gTeauy. will enter the millionaire class via this League team has been something on the The "early bird catches the worm." as this, a fellow must first cheering. If he loses his countenance at Western camp and enjoying nimseii order of that which has been planned ' ta the old saying, which might be ap- man In toe strictest sense or tne wora some sharp witticism. If he appears too I. Cady, of Rock Island. III., was flan Johnnv: route. well-know- for Gleason In the season to coma. plied to James fchlvea, n and be must further be capable of get elf conscious or talks too much, tha elected president by the Western Golf "Friend Andrews: Just a few lines rtgbt Receipts 276,775. looking annual meeting here you know we ar paid at the Johnson- - It has been the theory of more than Portland tennis player who was busy ting down on all fours, like be best lunged man that aver lived Is lost Association st the thla time to let that The attendance one baseball manager that a clever man ' about town yesterday trying to find an could bite a nail In two. and to the rooting profession. tonight. Discussion of the proposal to rived safely and found everybody well. Jeffries battle was 15.768 and the gross 2000 to across tne 1276.775. with a great deal of personal magnetism opponent to meet htm la the first tennis of convincing bloodthirsty under In a word a good yell leader Is a abolish the stymie end standardise We had a delightful trip receipts Tha admission can go further toward keeping a team ' play of 191:. out of town. At last ac-- " graduates that their only nope of vic- psychologist and a general. He Is able the balls used resulted In no official Pacific and my wife and children had charge ranged from fo to S50. No such very In throwing wide open lives. can be expected the con In act'on than a capable player, counts he had been unable to find tha tory Ilea their to devise ways of getting several hun- action. the time of their bonanza at who is almost perfect in his own game, ana who would dare the Wintry blast a lung valves and spreading tneir mourns dred poverty-stricke- n college men to "There was an Immense crowd at the test next July. It was estimated that again, but who lacks the Initiative to bring . with him on tha cement tennis court of until tbey look like caverns In the side raise ISO In 10 minutes to send the band docks to welcome me back and 6000 spectators from east of Chicago sur-- no -- Glover and Mathlon Draw. certainly gave us a fine reception. Reno battle. Not 600 out the best in the players who 1 Irvington Club. What "worm" Shires of a back mountain, tie must aoie wltn tn team"; ha knows how to they witnessed the round him. 'would find we know not. personally to give forth sounds thst ido a half mile of reeling serpentine PARIS. Jan. 10. Mike Glover, of It was like coming home. I obtained would travel to Nevada to see John ! fashion which has been set by leather-boun- d, - ed old place If the According to the latest word from would make tha hand- through tha crowded streets of a Boston, fought ten rounds to a draw training quarters at the in son and Flynn meet. Any point that Chicago New Zealand. Champion Larned very pocket edition, wild West : tropolls any windows, with English pugilist, Mathlson waverlv. where Jimmy Clabby and I might be selected in Nevada for this the New York and the clubs without breaking the a year ago, is to spread in the future, a good much opposea tha view of Harry Wald. cowboy yell seek shelter under the raiding theaters or dumping streetcars here tonight. located before wo left here bout would be approximately 3000 ac- T on Rice, round-tri- p "energy man" will be as much an aer that tha Australians must coma nearest spreading chestnut tree or such ofr lh. tracks. He has in mind tha have a fieht with Bandman miles from this city. The good -' heavyweight, I to- - cessory to a team as a utility over to America before there will be a volume that tha suffering spectators ,err movement of a large band that So the English Hgnt but railroad fare Salt Lake City, with cajoled by Cavalryman Is tight. away considerable weight. $130. player. another International match for the who had been tha football muat , kept organised else It will am giving berth. Is about Local rates over new departure will be watohed lMTli trophy. Larnad'a viewpoint will game to coma and hear ins yelling. ; break up. Hie Importance cannot be Any one knowing the whereabouts of (Since this was written word came that the Nevada roads are 3 cents a mile. The over .i nan- with Interest by some of the old ball carry much weight, for apparently tha could not distinguish It from the mass overestimated, for while a struggling J. F. Gllmartln. late of Troop K. Four- Rioe was given tne aecision Such a trip from New York with to Chicago man and Northwesterner movement. team may not tha yells of the teenth Cavalry please write Mrs. Tlllle ny on points). incidental expenses would cost close to players whose ability their King hear to meet Dave Smith, fellow players has not flagged, even ehamplon, la little learned la the rules In soma aolleges the Rooter rooters tt very quickly hears tha ab-- Anderson, 26S Second street, Portland. "I im matched $200. Including a seat at the ringside. Is quits affecting tha trophy play or ha Is of must be so good natured that ba will Very few Eastern pugilistic followers If their physical standard not funny up to what it may have been In the light weight on the executive commit. suffer pies, apples and remarks would care to pay that sum to see past. - tea. to bo thrown at hlra with impunity. Ho Johnson and Flynn battle. must do tha snake dance, the hoola Neither Is it likely that the Pacific the Individual serpentine and TEAM WHICH WON FIRST PRIZE AT LOS ANGELES AND WHICH WILL PERFORM AT THE sport Hogan Begins Training. SOON hoola. Coast devotees of the ring would TRIAXS TOO FOR HEfRT which If on HEILIQ. "One-Roun- achieve contortions done CLUB'S ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT THE travel In large numbers to see such a SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. d" the stage would net the contortionist contest. A gathering of 12,000 spec- Hogan moved his trunks across 1100 a night each twist. adjacent Champion Sprinter Will Be Ool-- - " S tators from the territory to the bay to San Rafael today for two la Model. the ringside would be an extraordinary lie Mast Ba Clathea average weeks more of full training before leg When Olympic Team Picked. In are attendance and an admission meeting Tommy Murphy in this city. Tha latest fashions clothes charge of $5 about all that could be YORK. 2a. Gwynna tried out on the college yell leader. In He will do his first gymnasium work NEW Jan. countries, secured. The real profits would come tomorrow and expects also to do con- champion the more barbarous since movlng-plctur- e receipts, . Henry, tha National sprinter, person la not supposed to hare any from the and siderable road exercising there. Mur- .says in a to the Olymplo commit-- . that if such should prove the case, John Wed- letter feelings to hurt and tha experiment upon phy left New York for here last tee headquarters here that he will be furnishes information to the teeming son can be counted to furnish a nesday. unable to compete In the Olympic try-ou- ts grandstand. neat bit of acting in return for his thousands of bleacher and $31,000 perqulsltles. next Spring. Tha champion la and film 3-- Anything from a mother hubbard to a Henley Set for July 6. attending college at BlackwelL Okla. dress suit and a silk hat Is permissible English and will not be able to start Bast until to this oscillating satellite of the col- 'OUTLAWS" ARE NOT AFRAID NEW YORK, Jan. 20. (Special.) June S. lege sporting world. He must scintil- The dates for the annual English Hen- Henry Is much perturbed over the late, flash and glow at the same time ley regatta have been set for July 3. outlook. He is anxious to make the and he is assisted materially In this by Columbian League) Will Fight Trust 4, 6 and 6. The closing day will fall on trip-- to stocknoim. ana says ne la in trousers. Saturday and will give ample oppor- ' the cut of his Necessary. a good condition. He la confident of his A Yell Leader bears the same rela- With Sherman Act if tunity for oarsmen and rowing en- ability to beat Ralph Craig, the Inter- tion to football that a pig does to Its ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20. Organized base thusiasts to make the Journey to collegiate champion of the University squeal. NO pig. no squeal. No Tell ball will be fought under the Sherman Stockholm for the Olympic regatta, - He hopes 18 19. ff Michigan. In both dashea Leader and no football worthy of the anti-tru- st law if it attacks the new which will be held July and the Olympic committee will consider name. takes the heart-rendin- g, Columbian Baseball League, according " try It him for the team If he Is unable to piercing, sympathetic cry of the hard- to John T. Powers, president of the Eugene High 10, Albany High 9. for It. ened Cheer Csar to awake In the thous- new organization, who is here today. and frigid college men perspiring en- .. ' ... ..:... .V. v ..s .. "We are not fighting capital with ALBANY. Or., Jan. 20. (Special.) RECOVERING thusiasm over a near defeated gridiron r' , : :' capital, and don't Beek a fight with By the margin of one point, the Eugene MIKE MCRPHY IS contingent. Irony, pathos, humor and ;r." any person or combination," said Pow- High School won from the Albany High " H hard-foug- tearing satire must ba playthings for - s , M ers. "On the contrary, we have the School In a ht basketball Veteran Athletic Coach Not to Re-- dim as ha feels the puLse of his mighty statutory right to exist and compete ball game in this city last evening. throng, to catch their slightest whim, ' with the "baseball trust," and we intend The score was 10 to 9. The score at " sign as Head of Olyniplo Team. and at the same Urns watchea the visit- to take advantage of our rights. We the end of the first- - half was 6 to 6. - ing team tear the home players- Into dl. have the Sherman anti-tru- st law at our . PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 10. Michael . - , - AV Penn-- geatlble chunks and kick them over the cr disposal if we are attacked. Root Throws Xclson. C. Murphy, of the University of field fence. "We have most of our players lined - sylvanla. selected to coach the Ameri- up, smoker Olympic Few Deaira Jo. and will be in a position when the In a wrestling match at the can team to be sent to the season opens to give high-cla- ss and Kiven by the Volunteer Fire Depart- Sweden next July, Few men hanker after tha position came In Stockholm are prepar- popular-price- d baseball." ment of St. Johns last night. Jack Root lias so far recovered from his Illness of yell leader unless they won over J. Nelson in two straight - he expects to resume his duties ing for a Job as train-call- er or falls. Root won the first fall In 23 that In a water front saloon. Penn Baskct-Tosse- rs Win. soon. develops longdis- minutes and the second in four minutes. - He denied today that he has any However, yell leading FHILAPKLPHIA. Jan. 20. The, Un- - thought of resigning as coscb of the tance runners, cosilo vaudeville artists, LEFT TO RIGHT RICHARD GESfEKOWSKI. CHARLOTTE BALLIX, RUT II BAIXtX, ROSA KI.EI", ANNA iversity of defeated Prin The family horse was shedding-- his coat. - team. The team will not sal ward politicians and glee club members. REI9CH, LOUISA BOL.LAN, CLARA HABKKOST, ATOA HOCHtXI, HANNAH BUCK AND HAZEL HENRI'S. 24 "Oh. mamma." exclaimed small Sadie, "di American public ceton at basketball here tonight, come and look at old Dobbin. I believe he's . country part also develops a that could from this until the latter It - to av raota-eate- " "' ox Junes stand all day on a railroad track listen- all