THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, 'SUNDAY; MORNING. ,. DECEMBER 4, 1910. n Dio;iiii toco;:ktoad Lightweight Champion Can Have Almost Anything - If He'll Fight. iVnltrd Pre IsnxrA Wlre.ti Chicago, Dec. 3. Willing. to concede "almost anything to get a crack at Wol gast, Owen Moran, the little English scrapper who put Battler Nelson out of business, passed through Chicago today for the east, where jie will . taste . the first, fruits of hla .victory by going on the vaudeville stage and gathering some easy money. ,. ; i Moran was accompanied by his man ager, .Charley Harvey. , has no kick' coming on "Wolgast'S " demand of J1J.50Q for his share of the purse. ' "He can , have all he can get," said Harvey, ."provided there is enoukh left over to make a fair guarantee for Mo ran. We are willing to make a match tn any reasonable terms, but would pre fer the purse cut 75 per cent to the winner j and 25 per cent to the loser. And we "would get the big end. Moran will beat Wolgast sure, and then he will be the only Englishman who tver was the, world's lightweight champion.: Owen Tells of Victory. Before' his departure for New York Moran, with a little urging, told of his victory over Nelson, In his native Eng- "My word," he said, !'I 'ad the bleeder going early In the gaime, I could 'ave knocked j'tm out in the seventh round if I 'ad wanted to.. But at that 'e was a' bloody 'ard man to pat out.. ' : "In that lawst round I finally topped ,1m and down 'e went But 'e got up . asaln. Then ' f hit Mm again and 'e VlLU VU 1119. vuk v B v. v My again. . , " , , "You bleeder I says, 1 don't want - to kill you; stay down,. won't you.7. And I. floored 'lm again. "But 'e (Wouldn't stay down. . , The lawst time I put Mm down I didn't 'ave to hit 'im at alL . I Just pushed 'im over." Corkscrew . Kid Threatens to - . Write Book and Is Now ' '' ; Missing.' ; Wy Ralph Thompson. ,v (PnbUnben' Prws Lmti Wlr. New York, . Deo. 8. Kid McCoy, as 1 , stated - few ( weeki back, , has been threatening to write a book, which is about the only line of goods he has not ' Uukled, He has been away from his haunts for .Several days and this has tended, t strengthen, the report. . , friends have sought him Id theatre and. restaurant, , art gallery, .libraries and museum, but searched la vain. Men who knew the former fighter well were asked "Have; you seen SelbytT or "Do you know where. he Isr ; . Nothing' came of that particular ru mor, 'and the expedition had no hope until there came a tale of encounter in hotel. f But again they werei doomed to, disappointment, ; The man proved to be a champagne booster, . , .':? " ; : ' The friends of the missing pugilist then hiked to the training camp f Wil 'lie Iiewts. fc "Where is Selbyr -asked the spokesman. . The pride of Paris shook his head with the same; blank look shown by, the other friends of tlie absent one. - - .. . ,' r Thtjr Wa'4Ul Wrons;.' '. After much speculation the prevailing opinion was that Selby must have pur chased a farm and turned hla back on .New..York.Li-:;--- u- ; f2X.'X.2Z I . ' 1-lghters, protaotera.1 restaurant men -. and others intimate with the fugitive, - one after another denied knowledge of hjs .whereabouts. .- t -, " t -' As a last resort the relief party west to the restaurant named for the man for whom they sought. The head waitei was. induced-to liataikv'vV: X; V "Where, la Bel by T" came the question. , Like the, others, he stared ivacantly. "And how should I kxowt Who ia her came the sharp reply. Tha aearohera stared at him and then exclaimed In unison, "Don't you know Kid MoCoyr j The waiter looked them - over and, concluding ' they were frlenda, , old: ' He told me he intended to write a book and was going to Canada to get local color, The scenea are to be laid la Moo trcal and 51gby." ' ' " (Br the lDtrnOaaal Maws Berrtoat At Jacksonville: , ! . ,... Five and a half furlonga Shawnee won, Rudas Sister second, Bylvestria . thlrd.. Time, 1:011. : Seven furlongs Dr. Duenrder won, Detent' second, - Hash third. Time, : l:2TS-5. Mile and sixteenth Reybourn won, Tom , Hayward second, Sartdrlan third. . Ttme 1:48 8-5. ' ' Five furlongs Barleythorpa won, v iRyestraw , second . Ella , Bryson third. Time. 1:00 3-6. t Five and a half furlongsEyewhlte won, Tolson d'Or second. Unci Jimmle Orav third. Time, 1:07 3-S . - Mile , and three-aixteenths Aylmer . won, : Arondack ,. second) ., Elfall , third. Time, 2:00 2-5. . , Juares summaries: ' . iSlx furlongs He Knows won. Beech mont second, Cuban Boy third. Time, 1:14 8-5. . . BIx furlongs Bob Lynch won. Marian Casey second, Clint Tucker third.' Time, 1:14. , ' . Five and half furlongs Creston won, Hidden Hand second, Tom ; McOrath third. Time. 1:08. Seven furlongs Angelas won, Jack Atkia second, Royal Captive third. Time, l:27. j,i , yive f urlOBR Traae wrm.-- John Griffin , It second. Suffragist " third. Time, 1 :00. - - 1 ".,''...' i'-'Mlle and sixteenth Bonton .''won, JToyle seconds Barney Oldfteld third. Time, 1:47 2-5. ' : . . ' ; See Pages 6, 7 and UTERATURE GETS JOLT FROM M'COY AT JACKSONVILLE JUAREZ SUMMARIES TOYLAND KEEPS PACE WITH NATION'S PROGRESS ' r ' " . . . t NAk4. v- u " V' . I' ' r' '' ) 1 . .. ....... ..J ' , : ' j . , ! 1 j '- .. ..-.., . r . 3 I wvh., . " . :4 ' f:; -'-''7HMiiinii inmiaiii' mmimmumtammmm MMwwsaMWMMM Ci- , !,"... 1..! 1 'JJI-J! ' " '" " :' ' v ( v sp---, : ,.v:&s, t SA'r ''V ''.. S f - - -r ? 4 f - . I'M I f--'' ' "S I - r ;r . - - - ...,,..,... ...,.,.. ... ' - : ; -' it i':'?'' Sij'g:: r-,''4 ' t s , 4 v , , ' v.. ( , I : f , ' 1 i . : ; t i' 0 f i '-' 1 - ' ' - i )r '' -; , i J . .X ..- r " r-n- jivL .ii.ii.lr'ttHill iin..lll-.wiJ'.M Some of ,Toys! Toys! Toys! ; Big toys and lit tle toys, ; Dear toyt and cheap toya Everybody sees 'em in their dreams. To the little boy and the girls nowadays toys are - the . foreground, ' the back ground and the perspective of every pleasing vision of the night To the older boys and the older girls, those who have to make the selection and foot the bills, toys are the foreground, the background and the perspective of not so pleasant dreama i - But far' be it , from anyone to sug gest even for a fleeting . minute, that It is the cost that makes the dreams unpleasant Toys are more potent of unpleasant dreams, , before Christmas, than turkey and cranberry sauce and mince pie after Thanksgiving.- You do not see why? Then you have never been a large . body surrounded on all sidea by a sea of youngsters all clam oring for ' Santa Claus .'to bring them every conceivable kind of toy, from the monkey that dances on a string and the doll that says "papa to the horse with real-hair. Then you have never gone through Toy land in' the, big stores and hare never come away dated, daazled and bewildered -by the vast multitude of playthinga offered for your selec tion. -";;'. .-.'V -.V: ;'.-' -.'. I It is not the cost as was" said b&i fore, . that makes the dreams unpleas ant It is the, brain, fag -that throws up its hands and says: "I'll be sig-swU sled If I know -what to get the young ster out of all that bunch that will please him tha most" , ': ., v.r Industry Badistaa Ttx. But' did you ever go over to sea the fairy place of Toylandt Do you know anything about toys? Do yon know how they are made, or where, or when, or why? No. Of course you haven't and don't f Thare are very few people who do know about toys, and they, are getting big salaries, and taking trips to Enrope, and buying toys and selling them to you. And they are as scarce as hen's : teeth, these toymen, and they are very funny fellows to meet and Portland ; Boy.: Drops ,Man In Second Round of First s , f Fight. , "' (Br the International New Service.) Ban Francisco, Dec J. Guy Lea, the Portland lightweight was the real sen sation of last night's boxing show at Dreamland pavilion, although Battling Nelson shared the applause of the even ing with the newcomer from the north. Tommy Tracey, the old. time fighter, sent Lee down to San Francisco to Dave Powers with the request inat he get hlra a match1 with soma good, local lightweight- The Webfooter .did not make much fusa Barring a fine recommenda tion on the part of Tracey and tha exhib iting of a gold medal which had bean presented to him for winning the ama teur championship of the northwest. Leo wasn't boosted by anyone with' th x coptlon of Willie Ritchie, who happened to see him in' training at the carbarn gymnasium. ' (Tony Silva was selected as his oppo nent From the moment Lee started to shoot his nifty left hand into the Ital lan'a face until ha dropped him with a dandy right uppercut in the second round, his clean cut style of milling wow hlnvthe-plaudits of the'"crowtL ' Shortly after, tha first round opened Silva managed to hook the Oregonian on the Jaw with one of his terrific hay-? makers, and down went Lee. This didn't fe'azo Mm in the least After taking the GUY LEE AK BLASE FRISCOAHS 8 in Section 4for Other Sportinfi News the many wonders shown in Toylaad' vary Interesting . You say you have been on a visit to loyianar weu, men wiuu aia you w tice as you went through the fairy places ' in tha vblg Btores of the city? Did you see any difference In the dolls this year T Did you see any difference in "the bobby horses that gallop"? Did you , seo any ; difference In the - little dishes that are to teach your little girl how to be domestlo and . "play keep, house"? v;:-;. --'i -- - 1 : Did you notice that' the automobiles have, real rubber tires that come Off? Did you notice that the locomotives run by : electric power and that they have electric headlights? Did you notice that the battleships have propellers , that turn, that tho airships will fly, that the toy stores have real groceries on their real, shelves and dl you notice a thousand other things that you never dreamed of -when." you ' were a . boy or when you were' a girl? Of course yon dldnt, so you had better take another trip and "bona up on toys. 1 What's .the use of being a 'member of the Fa thers' club if you can't explain all those things to little John on. little Jack, or lltUe Bob or lltUe Dick? ; Get tho habit .'.;i'.''l)ona :Wita. Tpvm "Bands.. . . Just to show you what you do not know, go over and take i a look at thj dollf "! Did you ever' hear of a doll With four haads? No? Well, they make them that way now. Four different heada Count em."r'Ther is a blond head and a brunetta head, "character faces." they call them. Then there la one of the old kind with the big eyes' and there la a boy's bead, so that when the lit tle girl gets tired of having a little girl doll sha can Just change the head and it will be a boy. Did you ever think what a convenience that would be? . Well, tha toymaker did. ' But that ia not the biggest change id the doll family. , You ramamber, you old fellows, when you were young not so many, years . ago .either -and yo saw a girl . with great big oyea and long lashes and red cheeks and a rose count of seven, Lee arose and by clever defensive tactics regained , bis senses sufficiently well to resume hi, jabbing with good effect before tha bell sound ed. The next round. hadn't progressed very. far before he shot a pippin of a right uppercut to tha proper spot, car peting Silva for tha requisite 10 seconds, Tha spectators gave tha visitor a great reception aa ha left the ring, - -v AT EPi'iERYVILLE B the !ntnMem! Hews gmlw.l San Francisco, Doc. 8. Emeryville re sults: Futurity course Father Stafford won, David Warfteld second, Bitter Sir third. Time, 1:11H- , , . ' Five and half furlongs Thistle Belle won, , On - Parole second, Dargln third. Time, 1:07 S-S. , . ' Seven furlonga Enfield won. Copper town second, Jim, Gaf fney third. - Tuna, 1:37 8,-6, m-u v-wi...c::' Mile- Roy Junior won,' Bervieence oec ond. Black Mate third. Time, 1:40 1-5. Mile and 20 yards Rosevale won. Sir Edward second, , Colonel Jacft ' third. Time, 1:S. v. , " , Futurity course Abe Slupskey won, David Boland second, Glennadeana third. Time, 1:11 8-5. - . AMERICAN TAKES BOUT AT SYDNEY v .,:; ...1 -.. ,,si t t ' : (By the Internlonil Ninrn Brvle. ' Sydney, N. S. W., Dec. 8. Fifteen thousand sports that Jammed the arena at Rushcutters bay saw Cyclone Johnny Thompson defeat Hughey'McLagen, an Australian lightweight in tha ? fifth round of ,what ,wssuto, bare, been -a. 20 round battle, McLagen was outcla&sed from the start and his seconds threw a towel Into tha ring during the fifth round to prevent the American from punishing thelr man any mora, The men fought-at catch weights. ;. this year, Ibud mouth and flnffy curls and a plo- hure hat :!Tou alwaya said One of two things. ' Ton always said that girl was euner "a little peach" or "a little dolt' But they are not making dolls that way this year. ,! They look like real ba bies this year.; over m Munich a year or so ago a motherly German lady who has made her living for- a long time by niaking dolls, came to-.the conclu sion, that dolls ought to look like real human beings, ? Her name was Marion Kanllts and she made soma Dresden dolls, molding them and painting them by hand, and Bha called them "life-like dona" These dolls were built in pro portion.1 Tha head, the neck, the eyes, the mouth, the hands and feet and arms and legs are all modeled after the symme trical proportions of tha normal human form. And tha coloring is. natural, so that the doll looks as near like a little baby as it Is possible for the manufac tured article to resemble the . natural Product '4 - i '.sv.':i( :l A'..'.,:. ;'. r ' - x Others roUow Xad. ,: Following t Mrs." Kanlitz's lead,, other manufacturers have begun to make dolls look .natural and this year for the first time j the rDressed Character babies" have appeared to make glad the- little hearts of the little mothers of the land. And then there are the horses. -Always before these delights of childhood if they had any coat other than a coat of. paint boasted of plush hair. This year they have real horse naif from tip of nose to tip of tail. . . But you can't talk about toys unless you write a book. There are the Teddv Bear muffs, and the electric merry-go- rounds, and tha battle ships that go, and the Zeppelin airships that fly and the railroad trains that run - with, electric power, and. the steam engines that whis tle and run and the automobiles with real tires 'and real steering gears and all such things and tha toy stores with real groceries and tha RadiopUeon that reproduces picture postals on a screen Just like a magic lantern and there are a vnuuaana , ana one otner wonderful things. There are toya that sell for 1 cent and toys that climb In price up to tha big show piece that ' deolcta the birth Of Christ, giving & panorama of the wise men and their flocks as they climb the hills to see the new born Sa vior, In tha lowly manger which nleca can be purchased for the small sum of 878. - ' , , If you want to know much about to vs. you will have to go to Toyland and in terview Santa Claus while he Is visit ing at some of the big stores, for he Is the only man that knows all about the subject Hy New Pipe Doubles, Smolung Pleasure I want every ripe smoker to1 trvvtnv wonderful new A-nti-2Ticotine ptp and have at last tha full, real pleasure of a perfect smoke. It absorbs the nicotine, alwaya tastes sweet and looks and col ors Just like a Blgh priced meerschaum, uatPBt expensive ciaw Dowl design, if it doea not prove a revelation to you If tho .nt:w wonder pipe doesn't beat any pipe you ever had no matter what you paid, i win reruna your money without argument Isn't this a fair, sauare of fer? This Is the Dine thev let vou smoke at home. Introductory price, 404 each; 3 for gl.OO, 1 sent prepaid anywhere. Bawara of liaitatianj. The genuine has '-aaengea siampea on tne rerruie. Cfi The fteaaiirw USE THIS S nnowi.ina Paiaaa WtwaWS, 629 Ma Ktfs.at.Ual. Ma. end im (out .(thrwi) of yew nu.awitm, nu . UvmI thnt if I mm n4 ulJ.Ail uini w Haor pi JIM. Kos.. Towa Btt -x- - ' -n ( Ct.Ko.orLy.I... i Piano Prizp Checks Will Be Redeemed at Par ZJX.ZKS WXfEXQ SOTT0S HAS AS. BAUOXI) TO ACCEPT 140 PZABO CUXCKS, SAJIX AS CASH. Sea - A nnonnoement Section V rags a-4-1 a d of Tha JournAlr-toyoi -ant Notice. CDAttT M1?W6 By Richard Dahlgren. London, Dec .3. English stiortinir f- falrs are much mixed up. There are rumors about : crooked raolnir. Enir. land's most noted Jockey clubs are In terested and the most, noted Jockey has been uj on' charges. The great foot ball combinations are at war and play ers are ngnting In , the courts. And there you are. . , ; - Lord Derby. Lord Vllliers and Catv tain Greer Steward Of the Jockey club recently held an inquiry into the com plaint ! of Honorable G. Lambton ri pecting the riding of F. Wootten on Tovaros colt inthe Blankney mate at i4inootn. - .'' iv . ,.;-: ', i - s It was late in the day when the evU ence was before them, and at 5 o'clockt, there being still many witnesses to be questioned,- the ; stewards announced that the Inquiry would be adjoined. . Tasta of Our Baseball. 'CCii It Is regretUhle ' that the Football 'association contenances i' practice's .ut terly repugnant to the great majority of sportsmen. Professional baseball and football is . a commercial- business in which players are bought and sold like cattle. , It is. trua that last spring the FY A.' abolished air financial restrictions on -tha English and Southern leagues. Mominaiiy, this meant the abolition of the former wage limit by which.. chili was forbidden to pay a player over 14 a , week, but. only -nominally so;' The leagues met and came to an agreement; the net effect of which is that the wage limit still endures..." The professional footballer's- earnings are restricted, which ia a: condition ef slavery, f ; It is true' the player gets a share In hla price (transfer-fee), but in effect he is bought and sold.' He cannot leave pis Club without consent but they can sell htm: without consulting his wishes. in tne cup ties the club. which has choice of ground frequently sells its i is ui w i ib opponenia At first this sort of thing was con fined to casea of a minor elub opposed to a great one, the result being a fore- gone conclusion. Last year, however, First league club sold 1U right! of ground to ahother club. : Both were so evenly matched that the advantage of playing at home meant everything. It was a clear case of buying a match. These are professional players who are genuine sportsmen, and play clean. out tney are. in the minority. , Would Reconcile Bodies. A definite step has now been taken towards bringing abont a reconciliation of the differences at present existing oetweea. tne. two growing bodies govern. ing the football team. v Nowhere, per- naps, nas tne enect of the now famous boycott been felt more, severely than Piano Buyers Notice! Important! 1 " Before inventory,'. on- January? .j we hzvt decided 'tofclose, out-all of our 4? 4oo pianos and all. of .our $375 pianos. ; - ' - ; ' ; The factories for 19H will make decided changes in styles of these instru . ' ' ments. These pianos are supplied in fine mahogany cases, elegant burl walnut . . cases and fancy quarter-sawed oak cases. ; These instruments have never been sold for less than $375 and $400, re '. , spectively. In order to close out each and every one of them, nearly two car . 'loads remaining on hand,-we will make a special pre-inventory discount of 35 : on the $375 styles, and $40 on the $400 styles. This is a bona fide reduction and means a positive saving "of the amount - stated: . ( v. ', . : , ' Those not prepared to buy for all cash may take advantage of our liberal f, credit plan;: 30 months' time given to complete purchase of any piano desired. . - ; ;. We sell the far-famed Kranich & Bach and also the elegant Chickering Bros. -V- pianortogether with numerous other first-class and'renowned makes. . , '...',' This Musical Headquarters of the Northwest Jobbers for Edison Phonographs ; and Records. All Makes of Talking Machines. ' ; ; : p.' S.VioIins, Guitars," Mandolins in short, all sorts of musical instru ments make the most desirable Christmas gifts. . See our special Christmas ' display. It is worth coming miles to see.". ,' , : I 1' Serve KAOLA Wliltc Cake to Your Guests ' "' Here Is tlie Recipe -Try It : ' s , , Cream out: or ' melt. H cup of KAOLA.' Cre&i vith $ cups of sugar. Add l cups of milk, 2 cups of sifted 'flour two heaping t ' teapspoons of baking powder pinch of salt. . Sift into batter. ' Beat ,, wnites oi tnree - FILLING: Take yolks of 3 eggs 3 teaspoons of milk. Stir .stiff ; ; with sifted powdered sugar. . Flavor. If chocolate is desired melt . Vt squares of Baker s Chocolate and add to tilling Adds 100 Per Cent to the Goodness of Things ' : ' Fof "shortening ' v a r t - a t - .ftauiin..ui',jiiw;tj.: oi uuiier, laru oj a.ny "cooking oil or , ing' always up aengnt you. - Your dealer sells ' m AM.Mf?!) Fl In the- Isle of Thanoy, and the mem-1 ber of parliament for the latter; con stituency, Norman Craig, has taken upon himself the duty of trying to ef fect a settlement on conditions accept able to both organizations. As a thor ough, sportsman in the best sense of the word and a gentleman of Influence oc cupying a neutral position, he is emi nently qualified ; to have taken the initiative. ;.' ; .-.' . ; Havlngi,,ln view the object mentioned, and after consultation with local lead ers . of the game under both ' associa tions, Mr. Craig called a meeting of delegates representing all Thanet clubs .and leagues. .. v':. ' i:P- : The following resolution was adopted unanimously: ; r. ty .-U. "That this meetln of representatives of cluba'and leagues "playing under the V. A. and the A. F. A. in the Isle of Thanet unanimously resolves, that it be recommended to the headquarters of the F. A. and the A. F.'A. that aroconcilla tlon between the two. associations, with a view to the- removal of the boycott should the possible on -some such lines laid,, down; one proposition agreed to and that was thls:i That tha boycott to be withdrawn and 5 members of the A. F. A. ..to.' have tho'benefit "of the or ganization .of the V,. .A."... . i J ,, '. j. Tstf,BsOM.TM;.v'' Edinburgh university Is ia tha fortn pate position. Of resuming - with last year's football team practically intact and last year the varsity were the sec ond best .lot In Scotland, their solitary defeat being administered, by tha Wat- sonlana , - u The vacancy caused by the-departure to. India of last year s . captain, , J. R. Isat, is filVd by O. V. Bogle. . Bogle lacks soma of Izat's scoring powers, but in conjunction with that clever and enterprising half, J. R. McGregor, will make a very serviceable division. Edinburgh retains - its cosmopolitan charscter,. and, if j tha captain, J.' M. Mackenale, is a Scot the secretary, A. S. Taylor, is an Irishman. 'It la proba bly due to Mr, Taylor's nationality that the old fixture with Dublin university has been ; revived, ; tha Irish students being dua at Edinburgh this month while their Belfast brethren make the Journey hi February. The match with Oxford this season takes piaca at Edin burgh December 15, and that with Cam bridge at Cambridge on IS or em Dor is. i roUco Ara Called Zn. In the course of ' the IPwUhaU-Bar- mouth Junior cup-tie at Pwllheli a most disgraceful soene occurred after a pen alty bad been awarded Barmouth. Sev eral spectators and players indulged in a free fight and tha police were called In. Tha referee otierad one of tha play lllgilllia, ill FOURTH STREET 3.asLi. " in if. eggs, roia in. Aaa i baking frying-cooking "T ft . rn-nr1' .tt tr rr fat. Results in rnakingVour to top notch. Will surprise , - , . KAOLA-Also recommends FTJ ers a proposition to leave the fieUl, ' this caused further riot ; A clmi;- t ensued as to the advlpablllty ot continu ing the game, and the visiting t-1 threatened to quit the field, but aft r consultation they resumed play. I.ms' season there was a complaint to t-1 North Wales Coast sssoclaUon as to t' e treatment tha Llandudno r team receive i at PwllhelL , : .v. . ; James Macauley, the great Irish in ternational forward, has had a son what unique experience, inasmuch an i t three successive weeks he has playod in Irish, Scottish and English lcagun football. A fortnight ago he assistM Glasgow: Rangers against Third Lanark, a week later ha returned to his old club, Cllftonville, and having signed oi f or -Huddersf leid Town, j no maao ci debut with tha English leaguera at Wolverhampton . on ,i Saturday, c lie played' for tha Irish league against the English league In October and today he captains the Irish league ' " ' ;., - Tha Sooth London ctnren league nas a footoau. team . composea nuj , deaf- and dumb, players. In a , recent match the referee, also amictea in tnia way, controlled the gama admirably ' A commission or uie association nas reduced tha Una imposed by the West Riding association on Bradford City for playing a weak team against Bradford Park in tha flrat round of the West Yorkshire cup, from 71 to i5. The City and West Riding association were ordered to dexray u coai oi ma ay peal. -.vy; (:;? .:'p-', . I: '-'. -, Go Into Winter Qtutrtcw. Captain K. B. ; Casaattfs siring of raeera In charge of Trainer X a Healy, have been sent to Barwla, Pa, whera they will go Into winter quarters, cap- : ttn Cassatt has made an ' addition to ; Ms stable by the purchase of Mlramar from Charles Hugbea. Ooache Wesleyan Agida. Larry Voorhes,: tha Now York boy who Instructed tha Wesleyan football team this year, made such a good im pression that he will ba retained for next season, " Ha la tha first Gotham high school boy to reach the dignity of bomg coach for a college team. , Establish BreexEng Bureaxt . . Tb Maryland Jockey club and the Maryland United Hunts ; have eatab li&hed a breeding bureau. They have foor. stalliona in servica now-Indian hunter and King Sol among them. They expect more horses next year and place them advantageously througnout the state. . ."'?',;'.. ','-:, A I "f , ill I I1 , 1 , -. teaspoon oi navor. 'ft use ' omer cook - r I and i f it.