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THE OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL-12, ,1903. COLIGJOIIIEY 1 Qaremont Tavern :.'. i' .:: .. . A charmwg place to , y- spend the evening. All 1 ; Crack Players' Who Helped Portland win FULL OF tha .delicacies of tha ' aeaaon.; prepared by -a . ehef "who knowa how." -Hxcallent service.. ' First Game Yesterday, Gassiest Bunch of Amateur .ill ; Boxers and Wrestlers Ever ; J ; . Got Together." i SEVEN ATHLETIC CLUBS . Reached by a delightful auto , , ride of seven mllea, or. If yoi . , , prefer, by -Aatorla tralna WILL SEND DELEGATES rsssszz: H M BASE ;BALkANK SPRINTINGSHOES Chlmn Frnk BellfTM Lift of Ring wid Mt ArtliU Will Arere I ' gt SeTentj-riva Stir Perform- -Multnomah CInb nady. UlffGER I y'Jk . I i "- r' Vjv ' BEAVERS DOPE? mill! BASES Slattery Says They Remind Fans of a. Flock- of Dray : Horses. ' ' NORTIIEIINERS LOOK LIKE WINNING TEA3f Lineup Srenu , Equally m Strong a Dunch Which Coppwl Pennant "v -1 wo x furs : Danxig Toncn weana oi pwwn. By Will 3. Slattery. Ban Francisco." April 11.A tb Portland bb41 tera sUrtB th eaon In thU city ty Uklnra Hdt on tho tobogn.and,- aa In tha paat, tba San rranelae' nlna la' the one ' that rra tha allda.. Thouch flhtlnf Ilka bunch of tlrera driren to bay. the Baavara do not aeem able to ret Into the groin. ' Any df ' the hard luok that la aolna'-the rounda 'la Invariably allpped to the northern tan. Thlnga aver break rlht for them at the .openfoe; or the aeaaon tor aome reaaon or anotner and Manaser McCredle ,haa aged ten . yeara alnci the cry ot "play balf' Bound ed a week ago. ., . . . Portland hae a rood ball team a great team In fact.' but -there la aome thlng lacking. The boya are of pepper and -they i get Into the game like a bunch of three-time pennant wln nera. " However, they Invariably "make ome kind of a bloomer before the game Ma ffre lnnlnga old and Inatead of forg ing ahead and keeping their heaa, they do the fall down work right along. The principal fault of the team aeem a to be Ita inability-to run the baeea. - In the few gamea pjayad thua -far .the Beavera have acted like a flock f dray horaea on the patha. Though McCredle weara that not one Of hie men haa lead In hla ahoea or brlcka- In Ma atocklnga. the work of the toeeera on., the, baeea ballea the atatement of . their leader. Not one member of the team haa thua fat ahowed any apeedafter getting on the Initial aack. ' . . . . MoCredle atated before the opening of the aeaaon that he had a 'nine that would travel a bit on the patha and In cidentally enow up aome of the oatcn era with reputatlona for pegging men out on 16ng distance throwa But ao ' far, Mao'e predlcUona have all fallen by the wayalde and hie men have either been duck aoup for the local backatopa, Berry and LaLonge. or elae they have E lumbered on the Job when they ehould are been up and atrirlng. :' , ". Take for fnetanca the game at last Sunday whan Portland outhlt Ban Pran elsoo nearly four to one and then' loet out by a run. Time after-time, a lively San on the baga would have been home, ad tha boya been able to travel even at ordinary apeed, they oould have put at leaat half a doaen rune over and given tha Seala a good walloping before the big crowd..- - ,..,'"; "A'.A McCredle haa apparently become Jerry to tha ahorteomlng of hla followers and for tha laat two daya ha hae devoted a great deal of hia time to tearing into them and reading , passages from the base-running bible. Mao even takes the gang out to the ball park In the morn ings and puta each member through a line of work on the patha. He bellevea that aa aoon as he overcomes this lack of speed hla team .will, climb up to whereat helonga. : ' Portland la not a tall and nine thla year and. it la' too bad to aee the team Btart Off under discouraging ; olrcum- fitancea. In fact, the Beaver llneup ooka equally' aa strong ae the gang that Sot away with the flag two yeara ago. row it Is up, to the manager and the men themselvea.-1-- They - have frlenda everywhere who are , pulling for them. When they cease posing on the aack; and throw away those : leaden aoled ahoea and brick-stuffed box, they will win ball gamea, hut. they must not lose any time about .;;: ;ft!fW Plnnance, ' the little Indian Pltch'er.1 ! fana ,of thla city and Oakland.. Prom ' the Very moment ha made- auch a. re markable ahowlng against the -Seal; in ' last Tuesday'a game across the- baVj the redskin haa been all the, cake with , the fena. He ie the wort of a pitcher they Jlke. He aUcka that baU over: the . V t. nlnl anil livAlV fthOUt his work. i If a fielder makea, an .error hehlnd him he Only smiles and trlea all ' the herder. ' He la going to win a lot of ball games for the team thla year Plnnance haa a great hftblt of curving inn nail nvw in. runuir " ' " . two on the batsman, . He iaot afraid - u -HA that im whv ha meets with Bucceae. H haa . the op- poslnr attckera worried all the time ana he does not give them a chance rto think . i . irt m rtt tn in mnnM in Ms actions. - He, mlxea -Up, hie aiirvea very-, cleverly ana uses a enrnw- m pace 4hat ia very effective at all times. Mg brush a couple of year ago when Connie .Mack -put him to work on the Phila-lelphla American league team for . ..kii. iinn.nn. ,iM nnt have much erperlence that tlme and jaallv-'na Clo notireceive an even niw. m.in fctlll llkea the little redskin and if . he 1 ,. gpr pip ! J 5 ":'Q makes gooj with the Beavera thla year. It will not be at all aurprlalng If the Philadelphia magnate drafta or . buys Plnnance at the floae of tha aeaaon. , ' Babe Danatg. the giant Beaver first baaeman, la another man who seems to be in right with the local fana The big fellow haa started off with a rush and promlaea to ahow a- lot of claaa be ink ik. iMin, Is-verV' far advanced. Though a bit clumsy en' the Initial aack. the big rauow ia aiwaye -twr '' everything that cemea hi way and thle helba a lot." He will, never overlook a betT All chincea look- alike to him. He Is a glutton for work and they cannot make 'the' task any toe strenuous-for him either.' . . At the' bat Is where the-Baba will shine thla year. 1 He haa the atrength of an "ox and he only goea after the good onea. , He poseeeaea tha happy fac ulty or oeing aoie to in vim hMuff-k tho -nitnhar'a box and already the-local twlrlera .have, the fear, in their hearta every tl ma he .grabe hold of the blgi. atlck. Canalg . ,baa. not. torn - off many .'long hlte ao .far.. Moat of hla blngiea nave Deea .snort,, .wuvvf ,yuc" that lush whla . through . the infield r very close to the. pitcher.. McCradle ia elated' over 'the .big fellow and feela confident that ha ia. tha. real find of tha eajon. ''- It may'not aound right-to tha Port land fana but. the Beavera were aa well received aa tna seaia oy m ni iwi era at the opening game. Manager Mc Credle waa aa popular aa any man in tha lot when ha came up to the bat for th. first time.. Besldea the- roualng cheera of the 7.000 fana Mao came In for a couple or iweu uoru. wiwn" from local admirera. - Ban Francisco has alwaya been noted for ita impartially especially in tha world of baseball. Aa a general rule, all the vieiting teams are given full credit for everything that they do well on the field. .However, never Wore in the history of the game haa any team Sceived Aa hand that ' MoCredle tand hia band' of Beavera got tha' first-lima put .this aeaaon. t , J, . ; r 'iA . Kennedy,' the big Beaver utility man.- who Jumped to the Freenotean of the outlaw league, la all the gooda in tha Bouth. In the three gamea that he haa starred ao farJSlg Ed managed to oop1 out-five hlta for . himself, t He ia playing the first bag and playing - It well and the fans' of ; the jalsin city think all the world of him. Though Mc Credle can probably ft : along very nice ly without the husky tosaej. still hu la iorry tht Jumped; ; Mao haa to good aU around utility man on hla ataff now and ahould one omwh,L,T?L h Is an even money bet that he, will grao hlm-truick.-"- .r-"' ,.: -Vv .J The outlaw people are! atllh on the trail of many of the baM playera Of the Paclflo Coast league. , Nearly -every day agents of tha bruah organisation .-coma around- th benches and make, low down talka to the playera. , go fair -'tha Cpaat leaguera have been very loyal to the cause, Kennedy being the only man who listened to .tha pleadlnga of the tempt ers and Kennedy -never u.ld. have lumped, hla contract, with Portland had McCredle ,lven him a regular place on ths team; . Ed stated the 4av before he FM:; -:.vh.1 ? Brooklyn Tommy Sullivan and Abe Attell will furnish the next -pugilistic ehowMri thla city, on April SO., and -It glvea promise of being one wortn going mllea to eee.- The men. are carded to ao at "IS pounds - at B o'clock in the afternoon; a weight that Sullivan , eaye he -can make very handily,- - though .he haa not dona It for aeveral yearj, fight lng pearly aU hla battlea at 185 and fAa'a- ring', warmer to, the main- event Freddie Landers, the f Calif ornla boy, l.i.hi,ila snh .i D-rest ahowlna in the east; ia bil1e4 for a fifteen round -Bet-to wltn jonnny rayne, mo . ? i weight who has been coming ao faat pr late.. If either of these boys howthe desired claaa, it la more than likely that he will be' boosted right up with the topnotchera. . . - , . t . y - Tka ne Klnrfn- .ToA OanS Bttd BattUng Nelson together keepa the local promotera'Blde atepplng at the preaent time and everybody seems to be up In the air regarding the layout. GjMaon had tha tnen apparently signed up for a 20 round battle In thla city and every thing looked roay enough when Willie Brltt. acting for Jimmy Coffrpth.. but tonholed the Battling Dane and showed him where he could do ao much better by fighting the negro 45 rounda at, the Colma arena. Bat fell for the talk and after thinking It over a bit, ha decided to take Brltt' b advice and ao notified Oleaaon. ' ',' ' . . ... i ' The latter Traa been hustling around town and, aaaurlng hla, frlenda that he will land the Dane yet. Oleason aaya that he has Gana' -consent to fight for him and .nobody elae, but these daya, a flghter"B word Is not worth a million dollars to . a promoter or anybody elae. The match seems to be aliening from one'promoter to another and at the pres ent time nobody aeema to know whether or not the llghtweighta will ever clash again or not The chanoea 1 are, .how ever," that Coffroth will land the man In the long run. He is doing the trick for eplte aa ' well aa for a chance to make aome money out of-the match. There la a bitter war on between the local promoter and tha. man who puts the fights oh In San Mateo county. While this feud exists tha fighters who Bra drawing cards can get all -the best of It In fact every mitt artist who signs for a fight Is guaranteed a nice little penny for his olt win, - lose or draw. ; . ... ..-- MTARLAND PtJTS i : ' OUT JDIMY BRITT ,. ;.j -.1'. ! I . -i, ' ' CContlnued from ; Page 'Two.) entered tha rlnr at 1:05. accompanied by a retinue of records. Behind MoFarland waa. Tim McGrath, Pat Kenneaiiy, Harry Ollmore; -Tom Mackta and ftanley Ket- all. i Behind ' Brltt were Snider Kelly. Tlv Krelinir. Kid McFadden and Willis Keefe. Eddie Hanlon challenged the winner for a $5,000 aide bet. Pete Sul livan' of Fall River, Mass., also chal lenged?, the winner. McFarland -looked drawn, hut cooL He-wore -a pair of sea green shoes. Brltt wore a-worried look, but appeared to be In grand con-dltlon.'..'-' t .! :, r, I . ' . .' The wind waa rather raw when the boya stripped and they sat in the cold wniia tne uauai nerve-racamg miroauc tlons were being pulled of I. Among the other 'challenges hurled was one by Bat Nelson o fight Gans; i ;r) - ',Brm Wild a start, ; 'Rouhd'li-Th''eyv advanc4 to the center and', started fighting without' ahaking hands. Brltt " tried two left Tlpa for body and landed . the second. Brltt swung wildly with right and left going tor the' floor- from force of punches. Packy put light left to bddy and clever ly avoided Britt's left band awing for the ibody; , Packy stabbed Jimmy with light left on noaa Brltt opened up old cut on Paeky'B noae with light left Round ended in a, clinch, honors oven.. . Round -.2-Brltt crouched tow and missed two left- leada 'for f aca Packy lands right uppercut in olinch. 1 Brltt la ahort with wicked left awing. , He lantis light left hook on Jaw. In clinch McFarrand Planted hard right on Brltt'a hody. Packy la the aggressor. He puta two right- uppercnta to nose in clinch. Packy catchea Britt with light left on nose and a moment later geta there with " ' " TODAY 8:30. P. Jg. ,' . JPlrat; Series Trl-City' League 1 4 Season '01 i if-: WEST PORTLAND nuns " 'r rv, EAST.PORTLAND TBZTUB -T" ,y -;:i TAXrOIOf BTKEBT . a Bleacher a,r 25c; Stand, 16a, . hard left to ear. They exchange lefts to body and rought it in cuncn nnu landa light left body punch, McFarland coming back with aame wallop. They were clinched at the bell. Packy had a abade the beat of the round. ' ' DnniiH Purkv utaba JlmmV With two atlff Straight lefta and cops Britt with rlsht hand to Jaw. Brltt cornea hse.lr.wfth atralzht richt On Chin. Jim my landa. hard left rio to body and packy copa him with atlff right handere on face. McFarland mlseed wicked left winr -Rritt did the - same.' Packy atabbed Jimmy with etralght left and soaked him hard right in body.; Brltt missed two left awlnga and Packy pep- pered him wltn ngnta ana ietia w hurt Brltt waa forced to clinch and hM for dear life. Packy landed hard Hint swing- at tha gong. McFarland'a round by a block. 8rlt Bwinge Go Wild. ' Round 4 Packy puta two straight lefta to face. Brltt puta light left hook to jaw. Brltt puts left to body and Parkev left to face. Packy hooka Jimmy on chin with left In a clinch Brltt marks Packers eye with right Packv wobbled Brltt with atirr rig law nunch. Brltt f lahts wlldlv m swings with both hands. McFarland ufnnf to ha nlavlnar with Brltt at thla ataae of the game. He seldom misses He put aertea of right and left awlnga to face and a right to Jaw puta Jimmy down Just aa the gong Bounded. He was all but out. It doea not look aa though he can go another round. ; Round 6 Brltt puts two lefts to body. He comes bacit witn leits to same spot u tirVktm McVarlnnd vtclouslv. but Mc Farland catchoB him with , aeries of rights to jaw and had 'Britt hanging on ropes. Brltt came back gamely. He took more hard ria-hts that stagger him. Jimmv holds hard In a clinch. Brltt nut. hari left to bodv.- McFarland can not land the knockout punch. McFar land puta three rlghte ,to head, which iand nn Rrltt'a alove. Brltt is very tired., but keeps his law covered. Packy staggered Jim with hard right just be fore the bell. ? ' - M Round The fight haa been a apeed marvel ao far, Brltt trlea with right n ift tnr head ' hut misses. McFar land copa him with hard right and left to face. - Packv cons him with right to Jaw and drops him. He waa up at count of nine and went down again with rirht to law. He waa uo at eight Tho same blow put him down again. Tnmt than Ttritt'a father lumped Into tha rlne; and the referee gave the fleht to McFarland. Brltt waa out The final round lasted two mlnutea and 28 seconds. A few seconds after Brltt was dras-ged to ihi corner physicians were a.iiaA tnr it waa tbouarh that the na tive aon was hurt but before a physician hnii m Mi mil nn Fcrin iei liiv ruiK. Brltt nut up the gameet fight of hla career, hut was outclaaaed in every de partment of the game. ... SECRETARY CHASE IS ANXIOUS TO GET DOGS f W. M, Davla, president of the Port land Kennel club, la enthusiastic over the-prospective .success of the coming show, and says that nothing wlll'ba left undone to make the exhibit , the . moat successful in the history of tha elty. "Of eourBe, lt .le early in tha game now: he Bald thla afternoon, "but we will have the gfeateat number of entrjes and tha best lot of doga on exhibition that we ve have had. More cups also will be given away than .at anyt pre vious show and tha competition will be .Ownera should not wait until i the laat minute to enter their dogs, aa there will undoubtedly be 'a great rush at the fln lah. . The secretary, E. T. Chaae, now ia ready to receive entrlea at hla office In the Lumber Exchange, Second and Stark atreeta." ' - . f f HIM I .' ' . 'J 'y H " If you 'will bring $10 along you -may. bind the bargain for the purchaea of a 1400 Evanston lot - - . It, makes no difference which way you ' go, there are no values thatwill compare with Kvanatonv Take the WrW car. today, Sunday, and see- tha aga4 at tha tract. The Spanton Co. .- Never In the hlatory of amateur box ing and wreatllng on tha Paclflo coaat has auch a, tournament been pulled ott as that being eponaored by tha liuitno- mah Amateur Athletlo club ror xpru it. 14 and 25. That bald durlna tha Lawla and Clarjt axpoaition has always bean eonaldered the greateat. but It cannot begin to eompafa wltn tha one la proa- even if taargraa'teat athletlo :cluba In CaUforalaT Oregon and Waangton wlllaend ranraaentatlvaa. la addition to rntrl!l fronTman of tha amaUar cluba. Chairman Kdgarrrank. who nas cnarg. of tha entry nat. m - doubt therV wlli ba .75 wresUers - and bSieVs take part In. the tournament Seven classes have been set ald for tha wuna ooxers ana i"" fn2 dtl founds to over 1M pounda or the -eavywelght division. . naaaroiess or iiimc,i. ... . tha tournament wffuld alao servajw a tryout for the Olympic games, which ra to b. held in tendon in July, .uch la not the caae. i "'" "' ' 1 . "T... t.a.inr tha tint! In charge la uncertain as to whether a box K oVwrtllng team can ba aen . aoros. .xpeln. latlTr" to Mnkv F dent Jamea E. Sullivan of the-gevern-?ni d . tsoOO can beril.ed to awd a. combination ath; letlo-teams to rjna-iano. VT'Z will be dropped and nothing but the track and field athletes -will represent America.. ., I i-.,.. If. It IB imany aciu.u - -r-Britain with a ring and mat a quad, the tournament will ba bald later, probably during May.,Verv likely the Multno mah club wllf have the honor of provid ing tha gymnasium for tha avent duba. Coming, tiava already been received that tha Olympic club of BaA Franclaco. the Reliance club of Oakland, the Van couver Athletic elub, the Spokane Ath letlo club. Seattle Athletlo. club and the University or wasnmsiun w teama of from four to aeven men. There .1 ' that nwltt Van Court boxing and .wreatUnglnatructor of the lxa Angeiea Atniewo wu, ---several entries.- . '."'JLiV -i Van Court iniorma , nn "'' daya ago that he wouia nave a luu vomm from the aouth, had not the visit of the fleet interfered with- tha plana. How ever, the Foruana ciium"r'i. , . ten the Lob Angelee man. asking; .', leaat two or three entries, If not a- full team, - a , '. ."'i,.'.", Mr. Harris cnairrpa - "s" ' Icb at the Olympia club, who waa in tne city during' the ' wee, nas mw Frank that na win use mm 1"' -powera on Van Court Van la the An structor who developed Jimmy Brltt and other high-class boxers when -he waa with toe Olymplo club, and Harrla la anxious to know If as reat success haa attended his wont in tne aouuMrn mo tion ot California. Harris thinks tha Olympic men would hang tha elgn on the beaOhat Los Angeles oan' send up, and is going to tell van aa mucn. Thuraday and Friday- nlghta have been aet for the preliminary bouts, and the -finale will be sent through Saturday night The bouts w.n be held In the Exposition rink building, which will have aeate and accommodatlona for not lesa than 4,000" spectators. Tho athletic platform will be placed in the center of the rink and will be ralaed several feet There will be tiers of eeate aurrundlng the ptatform and extending back about 20 feet The big gallery will a ao be utilized. The Exposition building la SDlendldly heated, and after the club men get throurh will toe Dri liantiy ngnt- eL- Btnaga or arc iwnn : " tha ring and it wui oe posaiuio w tha movementa of tha muaclea of the men In action. - 1 Joseph Teal, one or tne oia wm letes of the club, 8Bd Joe Smith will referee the boxlne- matches, and Herbert Greenland will officiate at the wrestling bouts. These -are Impartial offlclale. and their selection will meet with gen eral approval. ' vtrkiiZ ha,antriaa have not been of ficially Hated with tha Multnomah club, they will probably be on file next week. Tryonta are to be held at aeveral cluba between now and the appointed date, and the athletea williDe recoraea aa kw" mm they are decided upon. , tctatnoman li Beady. Multnomah haa' her team ready and tha men could Btep into tha ring tomor row. The boxera nave been taking road work during tha paat week and have de veloped aome good lung power. In the ring Multnomah will have the following "Bo'xlng llB-pound olaae.' George Mlf ler; 126-pound class, omar Dranga and Henry Nlecken; 135-pound class. Jean West and Hood Bottler: 145-pound class, Ted Ruahton, heavyweight (above 168 pounds): Madden. '.kvl1. The wrestling team will have theae entries: 1 lie-pound elaas, J. S.-Ktl- 1 XT Acr m w ITpanlr and Rtld HuaheS: 135- nn.ind class. Win Percy. Otto Ott B. K Smith and Flnnagan; 146-pound .class, William DennlB. J , Blllv IngllB of the Seattle Athletlo club told Frank the other day . that among hia wreat,lera would be Vance, In tiE.nnnnd elaaa. and venablea. in tha 125-pound dlvlalon. ' Venablea Is tha man wno recently mrtw conceded about 10 pound a In weight . A couple of his boxera are Speck, at 125 pounds, and , Cheater .Brown, at i 146 Spokane will be eure to aend Oraie, in the 145-pound, and Carabln, In the 126 pound, boxlne; matches. Her wreatlera will include John Adams, at 136 pounds, and Kann, a 145-pound chap. - There is a bunch of good boxers at Vancouver, and the Canadiana feel cer tain that they will land aome of the medals in the mlt classes. The ; uni versity of Waahlngton ia said to have riiaiT hnT.ru but has a wealth of wrestling material, out of which the col- lea-lans hope to carve a winning nui team . . .. . ' Boxing has alwaya been .the long suit k. .iie,mia athlatln rlubs and it Is believed they will center tnelr efforts iwrr-arsss 1 .. "." . ,., f i 1 r ' We have just received a fine stock of these shoes "WITCHELK," "GOLDEN," "MORSE" made on the Claflin last (the shoes used by the big leaguers)r-$2.50 to $7.50 pair. - V.-;? 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Nearly all tho native youngsters who have gained fame- In and about the Bay City , in the prize ring ara products of the two big athletlo clubs, Olympic and Reliance, the former turning out the greater number. Of crack youngstera who have .: turned prof esslonal. : 1 No narcels . post or postal .'' savings banks, either, of course. . No anything. . Vaiiaa), Vl f V VVUl ov. . AW ntj " .M...aaaaaaBaaaaaWBBTSBaBBSSB . CATALOOURS 'NOWOUT I The Great Annual Breeders' Ss!2 Of Slaniard Bred Horses and Pure Cred tzUlz , ! : : ? ; at Auction:;.;:, , - -' " n 250 HORSES-tMATCHED TEAMS, SINGLE i DRIVEr.p RACE HORSES SADDLERS20 standard bred t1"' registered fmaresi-Morgan's: standard bred and thorougtibrcd I HEREFORD AND SHORTHORN CATTLE THE BLUE- RIBBON SALE OF THE Tft fl at Lewis and Clark Fair Grounds April 28-23-30. Ca-Ic 5 1 .:. at. Union i Stockyards;May 1. PORTLAND HOKbK ' Send for Catalogue 12 Hamilton Bldg.. Fcrt! Agenta f r JAOEX MAXUTB 2C0TOBS, light wslght high , speed. , medium weight, medium speed, heavy weight, slow speed,. four-cycle, 1 to ( cylinders, 3 to 76 horsepower. . Cast 189. at a bargain tt sold at onoa. Agents for JflAOABA llUin TOBS. medium weight medium speed. - cycle, a to aw owuiwww. FACTORY , y , , KISSELKAR FORD v. Arc 1409-11 Broadway,' ,30941; Second Ave., j Seattle, Wash.Ii,. ' "J, Spotane," Wash Dan KellJ Xacks-Training. ' (RpecUl Obifatra io Toe "Journal.) 1 University of Oregon, Eugene, April: 11 In aUetter ;to.Trtn"'' Hay ward,: Dan Kelly explains hfe Inability to make any better, ahowlng than. ha. haa by Ma lack of. training. ;He 4a .now working f or a paper j houee in New . York and will try out for tho team which is. to repre sent tha United States ,at the Olymplo meet in England. He atlll exrres.' confidence in hla ablllty and will un--doubtedly make the team In the bro-. .1 lumo even if unable to do it In the eorinta - - ' t -. a