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Eaumdl Bureau

Tim OMAITA SUNDAY BEEi JULY 9, 1911. Is today. Sixty-thre- e year seem to be HOTELS AMI M MMKR REOltT. CORNELL His TO RELIEVE pOR MANAGERS It Takes Long Timo OLYMPIANS MUST BE AMATEUR Many Prizes Are Up COACH COURTNEY OF no burden. In fact one would never regard him aa an old man at all, and the only thing old about him la the name he has Haa-nin- g to Dovelop Champs for Annual Kennel Disappointed' Owners Already Budapest Conference Ban from Swed- Famous "Old Man" of Bowing is been given by those who know him. In- for Next Yew's Games. ish Games All Professionals. Show Hollywood Wonderful Trainer. tellectually, he la the equal of any man half in National Events at his age, and when It comes to an exchange man never come Into the WITH REDS KOST JUDGES WILL BE SWEDES AN ENTHUSIASTIC SPORTSMAN of wit the has T-- S rV VV r ' IV.-- " . GRIFF IS FAILURE many M in rjll America Spent Seventeen Yean It Has Been Decided to Leara Un crew who could best him. And have WATEft'CARNiVAlJ" Other Manager Wfc Mi ' ll Asked Bringing Oat Mn to Defeat Aay Athlet May Caa fr Hie classified Specials Entirely to Alfcirh He Sarrtfte Personalities undertaken the task. ta Move Art Fa tar Dm Over-Se- a Golfer. Katlve Law r for th Amateurs. fer th Team, He la Always HARVARD PROSPECTS ARE Wallace, O'trf 8tva rr Cajrr Where He Re-Ide- e. Pepwlar with His Atb. Tesiar " ikl NEW YORK. July l.- -It has taken Amer LONO BRANCH. N. J., July BRIGHT FOR NEXT YEAR ica Just ssventeen years to rear a golfer a ribbon show as to th 782 regular classes, letee. - TOHK. July -Th remarkable capable of winning her own open champion- over 1,K special primes of value will be Coach Splen 'NEW S.-- 8. Sextos Will Mar ont IBM NEW TORK. July The official report NEW YORK, July Whenever a shifting managers In the major leoguee hip, for It was In that golf had so far awarded at the fourth annual bench ahow 4 of meeting Olympic genius springs up, no matter what the did Material Work- with years ago 1 likely to be advanced aa to Inspire among tbe followers of the of the International of the Monmouth County Kennel club, to two and three recently Budapest line, people Immediately busy themtelves Neat Season. outdone at the end of the preeent aeaaon, of th game her a destr to emulate the committee at shows that be held at the Hollywood Hors ahow seven sklppera of unfor- oversea golfers. Toumamenta In those a lot of work' waa disposed of and many ground. Long Branch, on Saturday. July nslyslng his character, searching out the when no lee than BOSTON. July -The Harvard nine haa wilt b days were sparsely attended, and te the things were done with a universal bearing 22. At 750 dogs will qualities which are Important In his tunate second division outfit asked least b benched and usually bright prospect for 1912. It Is not be open events particularly the Scottish and on track and field sports, that la as far success In a mskeup, which are the "reasona why" In to show cauaa why they ahould winners' class .will count felt thst Coach Sexton made a remarkably Waappolnted club ownen ere English "pros." who had com over the as the Olympic game are- concerned. To four points on a championship. One of the hla. success. Being studied and analysed supplanted. way. Is fine showing In the last season, consider already beginning to plan on next year's Atlantic to, show how the game ahould be begirt with, the new definition of the ama- sixteen Judge wUI be II. Hllderbrand Wil- In this It doubtful If ther Is a man 1912 who Is closely by ing that he waa unfamiliar with his men managers played and to Impart the knowledge of th teur was accepted and after It will be son of England, an eminent-authorit- on more studied a multitude teama and at lean two have ' and waa lamentably weak In pitchers. already made up their mtnda to realm. swing and "follow through" to those en the official definition of the amateur for terriers, who Is coming over for th show, of admirers than Charles Courtney, the "athletics." Is not very different famous old rowing of Cornell. Under the circumstances he deserves great Thla la Jim McAleer's laat aeaaon aa a thusiasts who were anxious to take the It much and Raymond Belmont, master of the Bel-ra- y coach "The game way. from those In vngue . In countries that old man" has been watched and watched credit for Harvard's success In the Yale major league manager. Although be la up had things their own beagles, Is to' pass on that breed and series. Washington been many changes go In , for track and field sports foxhounds, appearance In since he first became the real head of drawing $10,000 a. year In and There have sine that his first a Judicial In 1912 Sexton will, have a foundation of time. won cham- on a large scale, only that' a man must capacity. aquatic sports at Cornell over twenty-on- e Ma contract doea not expire until after "Willie" Dunn .that first well-trie- d never have been disqualified aa an amateur yeara ago, and no one has been quite able material to work on. His only the aeaaon of IMS, McAleer la disgusted pionship, held somewhat fittingly at St. Th show will mark the last appearance will be Captain McLaughlin, pitcher; eligible Olympics, poa-sess- losses over affaire In Waahlngton and will get Andrew's Golf club. It was on a December to be for future and the for some time as a Judge at an American to ray Just what quality It Is that he same appliea to a contestant who ever P. A. Sexton, another pitcher, and C. out. Th Washington club runs along with day that Dunn had placed upon his head haa ahow of J. Wllloughby Mitchell, who la to which makes him such a perfect regulars, been declared a professional. Ther were master of men, such a remarkable teacher Hahn, first baseman, from the no bnalnea management or ataff of scouts tb orown of th links at a Urn when there became a benedict soon after the Long O. Rogers P. twenty-on- e representatives present. Baron and R. McKay, H. A. and J. auch aa other club employ and McAleer was toddling somewher in the suburbs of Branch future and return to Great Britain of his art. Among good Pierre de Coubertln occupying the presid- As regards quality, Carr from th reserves. the conaequently finds himself stuck with a Philadelphia a tiny lad of tender years. to live. He haa Judged at the leading the first named the new men wttl be Wlngate, an Inflelder In- ing chair. consensus opinion team of veterans. He la wealthy and who probably had never set eye on a shows here as an amateur for a doien of is that the unusual from the freshman squad, and Reynolds, tends to buy a minor league club; In fact, golfer or trod links turf. This was J. J. 'The first business disposed of 'waa the year, th laat time for the Westminster power He In Mr. Courtney's eyes. No one program for the next Olympic gamea a catcher. he has already started negotiations. McDermott, who almost seventeen years Kennel club In February, and may be backi - wh o ever meets Mr. Courtney forgets that delegate-Colon- 'Griffith In later was destined to be laid on the table by the Swedish el again, although hla home la given aa Eng- piercing look which seems to make an open Clark hasn't a chance to atlck the first Amer DATE FOR SWIM CHANGES Cincinnati the way things are going there. ican bred open golf ohamplon. Black, and with few exceptions It land. book of every face and mind It comes In Reds, apparently good pleased those present. After some discus- It has been decided contact with. After being under his Orlff registered a failure with th McDermott has made to leave the Judging Bis; Prise la Offered y th Mlseonrl. although he commands a team of Indi- use of his opportunities. As a caddie boy sion It waa decided to drop the vaulting of the unclassified specials entirely to tutelage a day or so it would be a very spent much money In on the links of th Merchantvllle Country contest, and In th hammer throwing con- amateurs and for season to dispose unobserved student of the art of rowing Athletic Cleih. vidual stsrs and has th 8T. LOUIS, July I. Missouri Ath- - npkeep of hla machine. Tb principal elub he found th first of these opportuni test hammer with ball bearing fittings with th services of a paid Judge for who would not know thai to tell the s'old The the sugges- that letlc club of city has decided to hold trouble la lack of good pitching, th aame ties. Later be became th professional and will not be allowed. There was a duty. These speclala will be awarded by. man' anything but the whole and un this 400 National Amateur Athletic as It was when Orlff bossed th Tankeea. then began to go after the higher things tion for a meter relay, and thla the th well known .breeders and exhibitors, adulterated truth' would be as futile as the fifth annual Swedes promised to union ten-mi- le championship In the Missis la down on th To," the of th game.

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