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    Till: OREGON SUNDAV JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY-, MORNING. ATRIL I!. 1111.
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Young Portland Athletes Who Will Compete in South
AT EVERETT SHOIV
Frank Watklnj Stiletto Keen
Team , of Young Redskins Be- Officials Asked for fnforma-
Kuttcr Wins Her Title of
Champion.
Ing OrcanI:ed at Willa
Hon on Minor Details of
mina for Tour;
HlQh jump
ijlNDIfltfS TO PLAY HORIfJE MAY HAVE '
BASEBALL IH EAST RECORD AFTER ALL
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LOCALDOGS SCORE
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rr Br -k.ai-riM.aMa afc aiaa w
( H- Ik Uaat But : Iwitnr fell, ,
1 i tb )w
TH bull lamer. Win .11. ftfi..ifi.
ala)we4 by Mtiklna, fii.i ia ifta
! 4 lasers rltiwt and h rap
f'-e Ik bl bl) Wffi.r d.g la Ik
kT.
Ciaw tvUl WUl
C Jt Campion aa fir4 la th fpan
4 wtanare cIwm wiih ha ra-l no. fear
pUU If tea Hoy. aa4 r.r. In IK
lMrt' rltM with III Mfk rwktf,
Viflf, )l won I K cup fer lit bat
erkc In l Si
J. J. Mra'arthy, 1 1 T(arr f lh
NrtlM Kanl club, won flrsl In lh
.! and wtnaara' rUwM with hi bull
, ftodecy Marley, d th rup "for
In bet aaal bulldog In lh show
nw won reaver In I ha winners class
nt hir nIl4or. Canor . M Uy
C K- ft Prague f lladmoni. Cnl .
who bulldo-. CVmuntalow lata. la
baitvg ahwn bjr Campion, won firat la
th opa a4 wlsaara rUun and lh
aparlal prut for lb bal bulldog la th
a boar.
Tha Braralt sh4r wis a very a-ue-eaeerat
ana. aM had about St dor a
tr4. giving a rating of I fir a chant
pionahlp pointa.'
Th rorUa4 eaga will arrtva bore
lxar.
Naat Waa-aaadar (ha Taoom K.nn.l
WltlaaMM. Of. to I ha kaaaa af a
Ia4iaa HMMl) laaaa haawa la Cb-
aaofe f aoiaa. A. Millar U Ik
a ikt lM aa4 ka la aiaaaia la J
ImM la TV aai
Stlr. Atl M T fea Uakla
f a tm aalaar .l Mr r iaia,
aiara4a w1.m ki.b uaa. . ta.
n Antiar . Mrrlk.
Tor lh firai llw la lh bllrrr ft
Iraib alklrilr. I'ortiatwl all) fMt
hla twtnl alnnin rvMihiaaiiaa aanih la
a i'alifarala mm. Thli r 14 jounj
lbllr rrprntiii- Ihrca 41rfrni
arhooia in U -iiy will irnar aouih.
ward an lb Htia.u llnllit Tuh1i V
franlnf haw loo aoulhm rlllr
hit lh Rn fliy ran d.T.lop In lh
elua will tMtM 11a nvra ii. f.,rth ' irlin aihlrlta.
annual ahaw. arllh Gar. Tlwt... Tb . whl. h will lw bld al Hrrk
na of tha boat all around lud-a la iKlllf. Cal . April : and :7 unirr lh au
world. Jadrlnc ! braada. J r'" of lh L'nli rallr of California,
, Thr will b about SI rortland Vc h In numbr of high
coMtpaUng la that ahow In lb various I rnoola "r,n v" hld In I ha )oldn
rlaaaaa, IncJudlnf tha enaa that liar I Htll Military ai-adm look a
ha aa ucaaaful at tha Saattla andlrr,fk ln Aalhrfira on yar. IIH
KvarMt anowa I but a fw mrn, and atari If-d iba na
rolloarlnf tha Tlfomi ahow. tha tVlM'r BOn V winning ft rat plara In tha
Mont a Ktnsrl club will glva Ha annual I mtla run, which waa raptured by Uurna.
ahaw. wlth Oaorg 8. Thomaa judging ITbla ymr Waahlngton high arhonl wH
an araaoa. ana aavarai of tb Portland I nd 10 mn aouth, and barring aerl
wianars win b aant aouth to competa I dnta ahould flnlab on, tao tbrca In
wiia Lna earn ia California. Ill big laurr
WakhlBfton High rVhool'a rrar, trvk temm. whlrh vlU ! TaMdtr klgfet for Drkalr. Cl', whr' It wilt Uk part in th He "CM Iotr
rbolaatlr Trrk l. wblrh Mil b hl4 rri4r.AQ4 BturJk f laroooBi. Tb4- r. rrora lft lo right: Dirk (Irani, Wilton. Bob
Kroba Jr.. l. Hrlaran. Johoaoa, Adttri. Wlodnkgla god Coach Vkklrb. I McLar" and Oorga Dorett arVnot Id lha rhotorrkph.
Waa hi ark irkf b
Ormal IH aad Ilk rr4 aVaaa. broad Juinp.
M liana WUa aM kk rasa kua.
riatfaagia--arila aa4 Ika yara. run.
Kla it and yard raa a, diarua
Kalwarda atUa. 1M aa4 44 yard run
-loa aa4 t2 ard oaah. pol tault.
llaaaiaar tkraw. aat ' put. dlaeua.
Iv. Urljrmm Hairdl 1 . trca a mp
1. MrLrwa tz rrd cfeaft, 41 rard run.
Kraba laa aad rarg aah. poj aatt
Jaffa aQgb ateaaal SaUlaa.
Whoa I wm aad kraraacav -mtaattahaa
it yard ouk. 41 yard ran.
MarrlBco 1M aad Tf yard da ah.
latrj Mil ajad IM yard ran,
XAaoaka Skga tefcaal Xakrtaa.
Wood a a tb - nigh Jaana.
BaUtk Broad jaanp.
BASEBALL NOTES
Taatah Z Coafldaat.
Coach Vcktth of Waahlngton la pnnfl
I ... . . ... ...
arm mat in a tracic mn win stir up
soma aicltamant at Krrklar. -and lh
B" ' - - -A I California athletes, who figured Waah-
Mora ban luck for Charll Dooin'a Mngton among th alao ran, ara now
Thltliea. Catcher Kllllfer Is out of the Peking Waahlngton ta ba among the
gam, narking broken finger. first five.
a . . I ntruk Union high chno! 0f Callfor-
Tha 9outhrn laagua will use the dou- I nla has threa wonderful athletes
hi wmplra system this season for the I Whltted, th hurdler who hroks k
first Urn In tba history of the lea gue. I world's Intersciiolaatlc recurd ln the
" high hurdlea at Stanford In lha faat
' From all accounts, tha Buffalo clllh I time of 1 -& iM-nnili anH r.llnH
ha copped a classy Inflelder In Arthur this by breaking the Stanford Inter- ors In the half mile run.
uaa, recently reieaaed ey the Nsw Tork arhnlaatlo mark over tha low sticks
Ulanta." .. )n it j.s ,hould win 10 points In the
, , . . '. ..7 Trerdla events. Jackson, the -colored
n .7k .r former pH'hT with the u, hM ona tha quarter mil In 80 J-i
rr? k ".k "IU,n,ed . " -on.ts and tha lOJ In 10 i-f. which la
It tha'L'adfitaiJ- W,,C, C,Ub ""hiHI kt least eight points. Hen.'
of tha Ttnlted. 8Ut. 1 Jaagua. arlck of tn, ,ame u m , wt ,
Pltrhai. if,,.. r , In the hammer throw, and whltted
formanr.a It la hard to figure out wher
th team cn do less than win acon
piaca
IUk Orant haa tha neceasarr speed
to rnrnp horn a winner In th 229 yard
da ah. and looks Ilka a sood bat ln tb
furlong. In lha li yard dash he will
be pitted agalnat Jack eon, tba colored
runner, and as Oram has already made
the time of 10 1-5. It looka aa If h will
be the rortland whit hop In (hit
event
Wilson ahould win the mile run aglnat
tha beat In the south, and Wlndnagls
la alrnoat certain to place In this event.
Iealdra nuiklna a atrona bid for hon-
Harmon of 'tba Cardlnala
tartea tha aaaaon by downing tha Pi-
should score la the broad jump. Citrus
and
Taxes Ara Classy.
Nelaon. Edwards and McLaren have
demonatrated that they ara clasay
anotigh to compel agalnat tha heat In
the aouth. and tha three of them ahould
annex points for Washington. Johnson
haa put the shot bs far ss the second
beet man tn the Stanford meet and If In
form ahould win points In ths shot put
and discus throw. From comparative
finish th
Blhee of Jefferaon ahould run well In
the hurdlea. and Morrison, Fltsglbhon
and Langley are fast enough to ksep up
close to the leaders ln ths runs. Wood-
worth of lilncoln has not been pushed
this year In the high lump but will have
with ths Akron, O. and P. league team
during last season, Irving batted .322
and stole no less than 61 bases in fit
gajnea.
rates In knots every time they faced T"' h" unu,u"Jr fMt records Waahlngton should fir
Aim. ' 7 "cea bunch of relay men. mt w)th from t0 u ,
I not kaaa Tnaa saoona.
-Catcher Gabby Street believes that I If Wsshlngton 1j fortunate enough to
tha Highlanders have the atronaeat I beat out Citrus Union there la hut lit.
. pitching staff In tha American league! tie question that they will journey
JO Vaughn, Ford, Caldwell and Warhop. I homeward with th first Inurels. and
V a . I should the team live up to past per-
y" ' enrmna, iiiarenaii, rmris, lienume,
' J.ongvlew and Tyler, six young cities In
Texas, form tha clroutt of the South
Central league this season.
.. .. .
Kignt neider Millar of the Terra
JHftute Central league team. Is from
ailllsvllle. Vs., and tha bugs have
named Mm Sldna In honor of the great
outlaw.
.
vOn April 11. George Appleton. the
Veteran baseball fan of Boston, saw his
lforty-first consecutive oneninr ram
on the old South End grounds the f Irat I Skmes at home at 3:30, 3:46 or 4 o'clock
" da 1871. " will be decided by a vote of the fcrook-
j 1 iyn fans,
.Manager Jimmy Burke of the Indlan-
apoiia team, has released Lew Rltter, Foster, who Is playing third tmse for
'ine veteran oacKstop, and signed "Nig" the National, is a "ringer" for Kid El
.JTlarke, the former Cleveland-St Louis berftld in tho field, and Is a faster run
In go somewhere around alg ft to win
tha (rant at Berkeley. Smith of Lincoln
has Jumped St feel which should en
till him ta A plac ln tha broad jump
Tha Rotary club has shown good pub
He spirit by sanding lb Washington
tam south, psylng sll expensaa. Lin
coln and Jtffaraoa held tag days and
raised expenses by subscription.
Tho Waa Kaka Trip.
Coaoh John Vatch of Waahlngton
high school Is a gradual of Oregon
and wall known In athletic clrclea. He
coached Hill Military academy at the
time HIM made the Irtp to California
and baa been very auccesaful as coach
the past two years at Washington high
school.
Richard Orant. Wsahlngton 1 1 3. 1
years of sge. won th 100 and i:0 yard
dashas at 111 Interscholsstlc meet. Won
110 yard dash at list two Columbia
meet.
raul Wilson. Washington 112, II
years of age. won last two cross country
rupa. First In tha mile in all threa
school meots last yekr. Second In the
Columbia meet mile open event this
year.
Vere Wlndnagle, Waahlngton 1911, 19
years of age, won croas country run In
1910. Second In the mil at Columbia
meet In 1110. Second In the mile In
three school meets last year. Second
In cross country the last to. tyrs and 1
first In th bklf ml! open kt Columbia
this year.
Martin Nalaon.' Washington I'll. 1
years af ag. Won Iniaracbolaatlo half
mil q in :.0J t-i. rootball star
lt )ax.
Theodora Edward. Waahlngton HIS.
t yaara f age. Uoo. for a plac la
quarter, half and mil. Won third
plac al Corvallls last year In half mil,
root ball and basketball star.
Paul Adams. Washington till. II
years of sga. A nsw man In track
evrnfa, Ahowad to advsntags at Co
lumhla Rieet.
Louis Johnson. Washington HIS. II
years, of ag. First place In shot snd
laks Ika tadsktaa a mt la t.lwrt4 rrw for ia kia ).a Yfc
Millar baa pal gtd deal af link I lllar la a frtn f an afflAarti
falhsfiaaj ika Indian ralkr 4 1 l I pr tkal Hart-a jaaaa waa
birbing (baas 11 aksp a4 M I m4 aader aff trt e4raviae
pacta 1 baa a a r Ika ril ladiaa eaallle d.iajia rrr b(r
laama thai r uy4 t iil In ( ran b gai4- Ta Catt.
gam famla naWgta4uaia. avea inaaga
. kltllar baa ba In artisn4 ! Itf1 I a niaafard alhlel. ara awll.
days r$-artag far ia Utni in p. l mg bard fr lb Cfil bigb u ,
bs bvacM aw Ua aad a want An4 a Is Ik wh4 Pwcift asaal
fit af fcais aad baiua, lacluSlag y rl I Jan Z. ula. af iba 1bi.im.
f ik "Daddy M) aluggsra. fr lb AlM.11 walon, ka wrttlea I Jha
In4!aaaw - - - Ulioiu pfaauUei mt lb taifia Alk.
Hkil In JfartUad. Millar arraegad leli aariailn, a(knn4gia rtMn
far a gam wiu h Mollaomak club f lh dacumariia ! 1 pear ikat
! 1 1 Itta, nkkb will b ply4 aa " blgb jump rteatd f Oaeifi tUrta
in aiainomaa r4. April I(- I auina
ffoeral f ik Indiana ft Iba (Mi I rn Harm mad bis great jump af
ara picked up In Iba flaU of Weak-I fei I I live haa. ib ofnctals etgnad
Ingiea. UlhaiS formerly aliandeit Ibal1" for every emiiaary thai atirM
f-aM.A l.iti.. ..1 I m.i. I aria ku I tnM 1 k. A . . . . ......i
.-..MWWM . .M (WW Wffl , W I ww. " . R WW f.VBf
-u, grauai 01 in raiem laaian
atl.cMJl. a rptla of lh team.
Miller bsa arranged a gam with tb
Nakrsaka ladlsa school and aaoeeta
bia laam to defeat iba middle ni
r admen. Olher rilg game will b
ach4ui4 ihroughaut b westam aad
ailddla attltra atalaa.
Ths trip will last about Iv ar thr
aaunlha, according th present plans
r aisaager Millar. Tb qud will
teav about lha middle f May.
am ii.i a . -i - . w-r
loomed beat Major Kslley'a famous
ICcllpa and fevea other her. This
waa IIS ) ear ag and lh stake wrr
111 guineas or Hill. It was a mil
rac and attracted but little attention.
Mr. Mutsa. chairman or ths Hunger
Ian Olympic association, bss been hon
ored by tho king with a decoration In
A Philadelphia dog breeder asys thai
lha breading of ahow dogs In tha weal
la developing re rapidly that ths east
will soon hsvs I lok to lis laurel.
a a '
Th dispute between th Amateur Ath
letic aaaoclation of Ureal Britain and tha
ftatlonaJ Cyclists' union of that country
which haa disorganised th sport for
twn vmp. hn Ih ..ntjul T . - .
?.,"? l Nar,h 'aklma last year. Won (of agrewment provided that soorta
sals-, lea ekan a. In s S .aaa k a r.l..k a a ft. I I
...... ..- f i voiwdii nia I inrougnout Encland and Walaa avar.
'. l"d and carried out as athlatla sports.
Ion McUren. Washington 112, it I shall be under the lawa and control of
' ! vton inieracnoissuo nurai th a. A. A.; but sll cycl races St
events for tw yeara. Won academic such maallngs shall b under th rule
""'" -oiunioia iaai year. and regulations of th National Cyclist'
.'ui- irL.rii, niiniDiiDn, irii, 11 I union.
yesrs of age. won second place In two!
stats meets last year In ths quarter
mile, running for Salem high school.
Robert Krohn Jr., Wsshlngton poa:
graduate, Baaket ball star. Won polo recognition of his Important services on
tuh in acnooi meet in JI0. behalf Of the OlvmDlo a-am a a Sir
William Blbe. Jefferaon 1IJ. it rMankovtta. chairman of lha athletic ac.
yeara of ag. Won t both hurdle events tion of th Hungarian Aihlstlo aasocla.
at Eugene meet lest year. Won loa- Hon, haa bcn nominated by ths mayor
hurdlea at Corvallls Was second In of Budapcat aa chief of tha annrta and
aw yaru nuroiea a. l oiumon mis year. I entertainment section Of the corpora
running aecona 10 iinwains ot Oregon, lion or that city. All SDorts n.atiara
Football star laat year. connected with tha city. Includlna
j. jiaroia r uagionnn, .erirrann iyn. 1 grounaa, scnool sports, etc.. will In fu
II years of age. Won fourth place In ture be under his direction. The mavor
scnooi meet, last year, urai place In or wuaapeet. Mr. Barcl. was onca an ac.
academic quarter mile at Columbia thlsltlvs sportsman and ha Is now chslrman
yesr.
Kenneth Morrison, Jefferson 1911. 19
yeara of age. Finished second ln th
.20 yard dasli at Columbia thla year.
Gave Dick Grant a good race.
Robert Langley, Jefferson 1913, II
years of age. Won third place In cross
country and third In the open mile at
Columbia this year.
Dwlght Woodworth. Lincoln 1911. 19
yesrs of age. Won high Jump at two
late meets last year. First In tha open
high Jump at Columbia this year.
Basil Smith
f age. Mecond ln broad Jump at Cor
a II Is last yesr. Third In the open
rosd Jump a Columbia this yesr.
auiiivaain Ma letter suggaata that
lha elgnirtg afrtriala give I hair apt.
Ion an the following ri rev me lean!
lid any wln4 help ika Jamr-art
Were ib pin thr Inehre long; and
no more ?
Which ar lloflne'a jump war tb
ones en whJcn he cleared in barT
Tblr Ass war.
Ta which ths official hsvs replied
as follows:
Ther wss little wind and what tbeea
as blew BCT snd slightly against
the jumper,
Th pin war Ihr ine be laag.
lloria elsarod the bar at bis sacaad
attempt an th height.
When this testimony Is received lb
Amateur Ualon will probably pee Ik
record without further delay aad Ik
Pacific roast will have added ' east net
World e rhamolon la bar Hal
Prealdant Uu Klrby of th A. A. f.
has seen Horlne jump snd b knows
thsl anything the Man ford athltle ma r
pull off In th record-breaking way Is
genulQ. Tha officials St lha meet. In
eluding "rd" Mouiton. Waller Cbrls
II and John O. Miller, are wall known
In th east, and Ihe record will no doubt
b passed upon favorably.
tS5?"HaaT----!- T-1-"------9?-?Bmmaamaa
of the Hungarian Athletic aasociatlou.
Evidently the Boston Nationals made
no mistake when they grabbed Vln
Campbell, the former Pirate. The field
Is hardly big enough for Vln, as he
covers ground like a circus tcnt.,
a a "w
Whether the Superbas will start their
jtatcher.
f The Central International Baseball
league, which was organized In Duluth
recently, will place teams In Winnipeg,
Manitoba; 'Grand Forks and Fargo, N.
.x.; Ltuiutn ana Virginia, Minn., and Su
. -jVcrior, Wis.
,?h Cincinnati Tlrflx Innlr 1 f rnn y
enough to keep in the Tunning this sea
irion. and perhaps Hank O'Play will uhow
td the world that he i ss irood a man
jger as he was an umpire ln former
,..lays.
cSi". .
Magec. being Injured , in a practice
prime, is surely a ease of touch luck
Charley Doln and his Quaker band.
Man
Manager Husrh Duffy, of the Milwan-
Jkee team, has sisned Pitcher Hume, who
worked in the Wiscuitsin-llliiiots league
last season. ,
The Montreal cl.ub has signed a deaf
tnute ty tho name of Irving. Playing
.MkDt.er Johnny McGraw, of tha
N'w Tork Giantg," whoe-tkm
i - -: tboved - true , jchtmplongblp. form
In th oreslngT gam of the 1912
' aeaton, when ,tha Glanta walloped
. lb Brooklya Suporbag . to the I
ner than "Old Tobasco."
It is said the Athletic have a. super
stition that they won't win the Ameri
can league pennant if they wallop the
Quakers ln the tpring nerlcg.
.
New York scrihf-s are sweet on "Cozy"
Polan. a third .base recruit with the
Highlanders. They claim he Is made
of the right stuff and will shine in fast
company.
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' With Miller on first base. Manager
Clarke of tho Pirates, will have to use
either McCarthy or.Vlox at the second
station. Both boys have been display
ing fine work.
-
'.ss Vlrsintrt Kline, the six year old
danBhtej- of Pilot John Kllng. Is the -official
mafcot of the- Boston Braves.
...uu.. T.t. eta hi -Tr alrs-il'6lrls2arsvvl
Bume. position, with the Boston Red fcoxf
The Indiana and Ohio league was re
cently organized nnd will have teams
in, Richmond and Cnion City, lnd.. and
Greenville, -SJdney, "t'rbana nnd Piqua,
Ohio. K"b Ispaae, ins lormcr v nu in
natl pitcher, will manage the Green
ville team
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During the coming two weeks a large
number of oungters now being triad
out In the blsr snow win uc khiwbu
Lic:k to the minors, as each major league
tub is allowed but Zo men on me ciuo
roster from May 1 10 "iiu" -v-
President Charley" Murphy of the
Cnhs nava that In Chance. Evecs. Tinker
and Lennox he has the greatest infield 1
in the world. Perhaps CUarles. has
made It a little too strong, by saying
the "great!," -biU you hve to admit
it is certain? tome Infield,,
McMlnnville lieata Sheridan.
(6:et1al to Tb Jooraal.)
MMlnnv'llle. Or.. April 20 By fast
fielding and timely batting the McMlnn
ville High school defeated the Sheridan
High school at baseball thla aftenoon
on the High school grounds by - the
score cfill to. I. This Vks the first
game for the -local lads ajpd they are
elated over their victory." Battery for
Sheridan, Leonard and At wood; for Mc-
Mion villa, -Parker and White. Leonard
made U-strikeout cut received poor
support. Parker mad only eight
atrtkeouts. , - - , :- -
SPORTS OF ALL SORTS
United States Revolver
has 1500 members.
association tn the eastern intercollegiate champion
ships.
Brown university may take up rowing
thla year.
Ottawa (Canada) Canoe club
build a new :o,ono structure.
Is to
This country has 1227 polo players
rrgiHteied in the Polo asMociatlon's
handicap Mat. The highest number of
goalti for one player is 10 and the low
est 0, for novice players.
.
John Tj. Sullivan Is running a chicken
xarm outside of Boston.
.
Boston arena is to be used for pro
fessional boxing contests. It scats 7000.
Peoria. 111., ragatta carnival in Au
gust will be th first time in th history
of rowing that three regattas have been
staged at the same plac on successive
days and th first tiro that rowing
races hav vr covered a period of six
days. Tha dates spportloncd follow:
Central States Rowing association re
gatta. August 6 and (; Southwestern
Amateur Rowing association reaatta.
August 7 and 8. and National Assocla.
Lincoln 1913, 13 yesrs tion of Amateur Oarsmen championships
August y ana iu. it is expected th
rsces wiu attract 176 to 200 crewa from
scullers to eight oared shells and th
me Canadian oarsmen will alao take
part. 1 na Canadian Henley racea are
scneduied for August 2 and 3 at St.
Catharines, near Toronto.
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ted Slates to correspond with tha On
tario Hockey association of Canada.
American Bowling concrpas at
cago .was not a. financial swecesw.
Chi-
Cornell university wrcstles made a
remarkable record for the pat ceason.
winning five dual meets, without a de
feat, and five out of the seven classes
Salt Lake City has no athletic club
or clubhouse of Importance from the
amateur athletic unloa standpoint
a .
Columbia university lias a Chinese
player on its soccer team. So has Tale
university.
a a
Players taking part In the Internation
al aaaoclation football games between
England. Ireland, Scotland and Wales
receive 120 for the game.
a- a
Automobile club of France will hold
the Grand Prix motor race over the
Dieppe circuit on June 25 and 26. There
are 68 entries.
a a .
Major Delmare, 1:69, will spend the
balance of his life at Green Farms, the
country placa of E. T. Bedford In Con
necticut. . a a .
An eTfort will be made this summecj
to organize a hockey league in the Unl-
ura Morningstar and George Sutton
tha college boys ther the great .T!!1 P'".for th 181-balk lln bl'rd
:an national game of baseball. I "t'a In Chicago May 18. Sutton recently
wvu ma uuuvr irum Willi iioppe.
Willie Keeler. th veteran malor
league outfielder, may go to Japan to
teacn
American
a
How completely tha Hambletonlan
family of trotters now overshadows all
others Is strikingly Illustrated by the
statistics of harness racing for 1911. Of
the 193S Horses that entered the 2:30
list last year, 1712 or 88 per cent are
descendants of Hambletonlan ln th di
rect male line.
'.".
Coach Glenn Warner-of Carlisle In
dian school has already booked his pas
saga for the Stockholm Olympic names.
He wishes to be on hand to see his star.
Jim Thorpe, perform. The Indian is
showing wonderful .ability ln Indoor
meets this spring.' '
The Hepbourne brothers of Calgary
and Docotoau of th Edmonton Polics
Athletic association of. the Dominion of
Canada, aro to be Alberta's representa
tives for the Olympic trials to take placa
In Montreal June, sv ' r-
The' first" English1 derby wsg run" on
May 4, 1780. when Sir Charles Bunbury's
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Missouri Athletlo club of St. Louis
annual Marathon race will be run over
oiled roads and street adjacent to -the
Mound City on May 4. It will be an
Olympic games try-out as will also the
Boston A. A. event on April 19. Tha
tatter is xor ooys of is years and over.
a a
Miss Elaine Goldlng will pay her own
expenses in order to compete against wo
men swimmers in the Olympic games at
Stockholm., The races are to bevat 100,
200 and 809 meters and also fancy swim
ming. ,
a
The Football Association rules revis
ion committees of Great Britain have is
sued a report recommending the altera
tion of the off-side law so that no play
er shall be offside. If he la outside ths
penalty area or 18 yard from the op
ponents' goal Una at the moment the ball
la laat played. Also that the goalkeep
ers' privilege of using his hands b re
stricted to his own penalty area. '
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If presen t plana go : through, Frank
Kanaly of Boston, claimant of the
world's half mile professional sprinting
championship and Billy Queal of New
Tork, the American long: distance cham
pion, will meat la all around race In
conjunction with contest between Louis
Guertln and John Robinson's prof esston
il running events.. Both may bs nulled
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