THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1915.
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FAIR TEST SHOULD
COME ON DRY FIELD
SAY RIVAL COACHES
Bezdek of Oregon Declares
Victorious Team Was
"Varsity at Best,"
BREAKS AGAINST AGGIES
Dr. Stewart Xamenta Slopplnese of
ricld Which Put O. A. O. at Dis
advantage In Classlo Conflict.
University of Oregon. Kugene. Or.,
Nov. 20. The outcome of thn O. A.
C.-Orrgun game lias Riven birth to a
plethora of statement. Practically
nil of the critics, however, praise.
Coach Hugo Bezdek for accomplish
ing a fent in football coaching. The
Oregon team started the ncason with
the "dope" in Its favor, but It railed
to materialize and a funeral recon
struction of the team w;is effected by
the Oregon mentor. j
Besdek Badiatee Happiness.
Coach Bezdek stated that the team
that played u.d won from O. A. C.
was OrrKon at Its best, although a
dry field would have Increased the
offensive strength of the lemon-yellow
elfven considerably.
"I think the boys put up a strong
and winning fight. It Is one of the
lost teams I've ever coached. People
don't realize what a strong team Ore
gon put into the game. O. A. C. put
up a Rood, hard, clean fight," said
the coich, who nays he "Is the hap
piest man in the world."
Btewarb Lauds Both Tumi.
Dr. K. J. Stewart, coach of the
frfifon Aggies, said:
"The day went against us. All the
1 realcs went against our boys, but
..froth teams played great ball. I cer
tainly wish it had been a dry field,
tind then I could have grasped Coach
-j;ey.dek's hand and told him that the
list team won."
Umpire Looked for Even Break.
ItoHine Kawcttt, umpire of the
p;uii, said:
"Oregon showed up stronger than I
or expected. Hut it was a bad day
and a miserable field. I looked for
nu even break. It's hard to Bay what
would have happened on a dry field.
"Tim slippery field Injured the of
fpiiMlii' of both teams. In Bucli a
oikii tin; team thiit 'an take advantage
ol' I'ti .ikn will always win. The Ore-
gond showed ureal light and resource
fulness in making tho most of thes
I leaks, otherwise I would have looked
lor an even h in fact no score."
Dr. Roi. Deplorea Wet Field.
Tr. Tom ltoss says It was the
greatest lighting came he had ever
eeen.
"Kor fierce fighting without let-up
for four quarters 1 never saw any
thing liko it. It Is a pity the field
was In such a bad condition," he said.
HARRISBURG WINS TWICE
Harrisburg, Or., Nov. 20. Harris
burg high school won both frames of a
double-header of basketball hero last
night. The second team won from
llalsey'n second team, 21 to 20, and the
first team won from Jlalsey high by a
score of f'l to lu. Harrlsburg high
plays Albany high at Albany, Decem
ber 3.
MAKE WAY FOR JONESY
Clarence S. Jones of Excello, Ohio,
brother of Howard and Tad Jones, two
of Yale's most famous former ath
letffi. recently won the 100 yard dash
In the fall eports staged In the New
Haven Institution, covering; the dis
tance In 10 3-6 seconds.
WAR CANT STOP SPRINTS
In spite of the Kuropcnn war, there
Is a j-omarkable Interest in profes
sional" spri nt inn in some parts of Eng
land. In a recent 130 yard handicap
j at New castle-on-Ty ne there were 238
. qnn ips neeessi iau nsc av preliminary
heats. A 90 yard handicap at Audcn
ahaw drew 200 entries.
Columbia Gets Swimming.
Columbia university. New York city,
will stage the annual Intercollegiate
Swimming association championships
on Friday, March 24, 1916.
IF BACK HURTS
TIE SALTS TO
Says Backache is sure sign you
have been eating too
much meat.
Uric Acid in meat clogs Kidneys
and irritates the
bladder.
Most folks forget that the kidneys.
like the bowels. get sluggish and
dogged and need a flushing occasion
ally, else we have backache and dull
misery In the kidney region, severo
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
Y.ou simply must keep your kidneys
- active and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kldnev
region, get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug store here.
b a tublesnoonful In a sinna of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with llthia, and Is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulate
them to nortnal activity. It also neu
tralises the acids in the urine so It
no longer Irritates, thus ending blad
der disorders.
Jad Salts Is harmless: Inexpensive;
makes a delightful effervescent llthia
V water drink which everybody should
f take now and then to keep their kld-
tweyn citritii, wiua avuiuiiig serious com
plications. A well-known local druggist says he
' sails lots of Jsd Salts to folks who be-
.: neve in overcoming aiuney trounie
. .Tfhlle It la only trouble. (Adr.)
Fill KIDNEYS
NAPA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, BUILDS STONE BRIDGES
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TjK's of stone bridges constructed
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Han KninciHco, Nov. CO. To those
tourists coming' from Oregon, Califor
nia or any other part of the west of
fers lew marvels of road construction.
After seelnK the Columbia river high
way with its wonderful bridges of
concrete and steel the work in other
parts is not very impressive.
There Is an exception. That Is in
Nupa county, California, where the su
pervisors have covered the entire
county with stone bridges, all after
one general pattern.
Stone Brldg-ea In Nipa County.
This county has so Jar huilt -S3 of
them from native stone and is still at
work, covering every creek and every
culvert with a bridRe of the stone arch
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BOYS AND GIRLS DELIGHT IS
THE mind of the small boy may now
wander from the old swimming
hole, as mentioned in "Tom Sawyer"
and "Huckleberry Finn." to something
more realistic in his own sphere, for
the school board has presented him
with two beautiful new swimming
pools to bathe In to his heart's content.
Although the semester is only half
oer, great strides have been made in
aquatics among the grammar grades.
There is now no excuse for any normal
child not to learn to swim. Competent
Instructors are always on hand to thin
the ranks of the beginners and to give
the more advanced pupils pointers to
ward better performance. Leaders'
classes have been formed, and, with
the advanced swimmers organized, all
attention will now be centered upon the
non-swimmers.
Every member of the swimming
classes Is taught practical life eaving
and resuscitation. Each member of a
swimming class is appointed a commit
tee of one to look out for the safety of
the others.
The hyglenlo care of the tanks is
closely watched, and every precaution
taken to Insure perfect safety to every
bather. All swimmers are required to
shower first naked and then to reshQW
er with bathing suits on. The water in
the pools Is constantly undergoing fil
tration, and is always kept at a pleas
ing temperature.
FOUGHT MANY BATTLES
Former Lightweight Boxing Cham
pion Oscar Battling Matthew Nelson a
few days ago engaged in his 145th
ring contest in Kansas City, Mo. The
Durable Dane has been fighting for 19
years and still believes he can beat
many of the present day lightweights.
Mrs. Hundy Starts Practice.
Los Angeles, Nov. 20. (P. N. S.)
With her husband. Tom Bundy. as
training partner. Mrs. May Suttcn
Bundy today began practice for her
tennis matdh next Thursday with Molla
BJuratedt. Mrs. Bundy said that ow
ing to Miss Bjurstedt's great endur
ance she has to have a man training
partner to put her In the proper con
dition. V. S .C. Star Player lU-turiiH.
Los Angeles, Nov. 10. (P. N. S.)
Leo Uvernash, star V. S. C. football
player, who has been laid up wjth an
ankle injury for several weeks, Is ex
pected to be In the big game with the
University of California on Thanks
giving day. Llvernash w-lll enter in
the last half, according to Coach Gla::e.
Panama Plays Baseball.
Panama has an eight club baseball
league made up of players employed
In the canal sone, men from the arm'
and civilians. An effort la being made
to have some of the major league
teams take spring practice there In
1916.
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by the supervisors of Napa county,
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type. The stone work heretofore has
meant a higher cost than concrete but
this county has been able to build
these types at a cost which in eoch
instance has been at least 10 per cent
loss than the engineers estimate on
concrete construction.
The size of the bridges is not lim
ited. The Monticello bridge for in
stance, has three spans of 70 feet
ea'-h.
Figuring that these bridges are ft
preat scenic asset, the board of county
supervisors of Napa is now planning
more roads, one part of which will
mean the bottom land short cut to
San Francisco. On all this work the
stone bridge will be used. This work
The pupils of the public schools are
not the only bathers who enjoy the
conveniences of the two new swimming
pools, for the hours allotted the public
&i these tanks draw hundreds of hap
py bathers.
The weekly social swims .held every
Wednesday evening at both of. the
tanks have proved a great success.
The evening is divided Into three pe
riods of an hour each, the first Btart
lns at 7 o'clock, the second at 8 and
the third at 9 o'clock. Twenty-five
couples is the maximum allowed in at
one time, so as to prevent overcrowd
ing. The high school boys have the use
of the ShattucV pool on Monday and
Tuesday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock,
and the Couch pool Thursday and Fri
day evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Busi
ness men and older boys have the use
of the Shattuck pool on Monday and
Tuesday evenings at two optional pe
riods, either from 8 to 9 or from 9 to
10 o'clock. ' Business men and older
boys have the use of the Couch pool on
Thursday and Friday evenings at the
same hours as those allotted them at
the Shattuck school.
Hours for High School Students.
High school girls may attend the
Shattuck pool Thursday and Friday
evenings from 7 to 8 o'clock, and the
Couch school pool on Monday and Tues
day evenings at the same hour. Wom
en are allowed the use of the Shattuck
STECKER GETS BIG MATCH
Yuslf Hussane, the "Terrible Turk,"
will wrestle Joe Stecker. the Dodge,
Iowa, star who is heralded as a worthy
mat artist to wear Frank Gotch's
crown. The contest will be staged,
where the best inducements are of
fered. Omaha may secure it and stago
the event December S. It is to be to a
finish.
Players' Sale Confirmed.
Milwaukee, Wis.. Nov. 20. (1. N. S.)
President Timme, of the Milwaukee
club, of the American association, to
day confirmed the sale of four of his
ballplayers to the Oakland team of the
Pacific. Coast league.
Because of dlssentions between the
olayers and management, Timme is dis
posing of every player but four.
Juarez Races Open November 25.
Winter horse racing will Uegin at
the Jockey club Juarez course No
vember 25 when It Is proposed to start
the 100 days' program. The Cuban
season will start at Marlanao, a sub
urb of Havana, on December 16 and
continue 82 days, closing March 19,
1916.
Sprinter Is With Allies.
Jack Donaldson, the Victoria. Aus
tralia, ex-professional sprinting charp- !
ninn has tw-o hmthem with t h Ane- '
traltan army. One of them is a prom
ising sprinter. He Is more powerfully
built than his famous brother. .
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California. Above IJttle Francas
hrii - Itrt.
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Is all done without bond Issue, being
paid for from the general road tunds.
The work on the Black Point cut off
is progressing very rapidly and will
shorten the distance between Napa and
San Francisco about 15 miles. This
connects with the state highway under
construction .from Sacramento across
the overflow lands. This will open up
what will eventually be the north fork
of the Lincoln highway.
Scenic Aspects of New Highway.
Along this road the tourist will find
many scenes of interest ainons them
the famous Calestoga Hot Springs,
Mount St. Helena and the home of
Robert Louis Stevenson, where he
spent his honeymoon and wrote many
SCHOOL SWIMMING POOLS
pool o,n Thursday and Friday evenings
two optional periods, either from 8 to
9 or from 9 to 10 p. m. The same
hours govern women's nights at the
Couch pool on Monday and Tuesday
evenings. On Saturday girls have the use of the
Couch school pool in the morning from
10 to 12. Saturday afternoon the Shat
tuck pool is reserved to girls from 1 to
6 p. m. The swimming periods begin
on the hour and are one hour In length.
The boys swim on Saturday at the
Shattuck school from 10 to 12 and at
the Couch school from 1 to 6 p. jn.
Swimming periods limited to one hour.
Miss Millie Schloth Is the day In
structor for the girls, and Mrs. Grace
Kadderly guides the swimming desti
nies of the women In the evenings.
Miss Lucille Bronaugh assists Miss
Schloth and Mrs. Kadderly. Howard S.
McKay is the day instructor for the
beys and James Burke the evening In
structor. On social nights Mrs. Grace
Kadderly and Howard McKay hold
sway at the Couch pool, while Miss
Millie Schloth and James liurke have
charge of the Shattuck pool.
On the HenorBoll.
The following Shattuck school boys
hove successfully passed the required
ttst for swimming leaders and are
thereby entitled to the school swim
ming emblems: Suddex Yamashita,
David Snlvely, Frank Berando, Isadore
Segal, William Xunn, Carl Mullin,
HAS ANOTHER CHAMP
Now that Cornell has produced a
winner on the gridiron the eleven can
join hands with the other champion
teams turned out by the Ithlca coaches
in rowing, track athletics, cross-country
running, basketball, wrestling and
oclier branches of sport.
Army Eleven juits Drill.
West Point has stopped military
drills for the football piayers and the
men are being drilled for the annual
contest with the navy, which will take
place in the Polo grounds, the home
of the New York Giants, on Saturday,
November 27, this being the final game
of the eastern season.
1
Self - starter,
Magneto, or any
Electrical trou
bles with your
car. Remember,
"T here's Just
One."
GIBSON ELECTRICAL GARAGE
STORAGE BAT1ERY CO.
Twelfth and Alder Street
bridge, near Xapa. Below Putah
of his earlier works and the petrified
forest on the Sonoma county line.
In Sonoma county is the Sonoma
Mission, the home and plants of Luther
Burbank, the Bear Flag monument, and
any number of sights all of which de
serve the attention of the travelers
seeing California. In Marin county
are Mount Tamalpals. Muir woods,
and the many beautiful vistas of the
San Francisco suburban homes.
To make tills short cut possible when
the state highway commission found
Itself short of funds, the three coun
ties mentioned raised more than $200,
000 by direct taxation. The work Is
now well along and will be completed
by next NSpi ing.
Frank Mullin, Edwin Boehl, Edward
Lillis, Richard Gerdes, Carl Riese, Rqy
joubert, William an Annan, Arc hie
Iavis, Melvin Clay. Rudolph Smith,
Thurber Lewis, I'aul Gray, Charles
Cardincl, Albeit Spellnian, Howard
Joynt, Meyer Silverstein, Harry Alter,
Mannie Adler.
The requirements for swimming em
blems are very strict and embody such
aquatic tasks as swimming the tank
11 times; swimming 120 leet on the
back; carrying a helpless companies
60 feet and performing a practical
method of resuscitation upon him; per
forming a back dive and two straight
front dives; swimming 30 feet under
water and plunging 26 feet for dis
tance. The following Couch school swim
mers are entitled to the school swim
ming emblem: John Holuck, Lewis
Coulter, Paul Hill, Fred Hodecker,
La-wrenc Jones, Roy Bibray, Leonard
Wilmot, William Smith and Paul liar-
Breaks a Cold
in a Few Hours
First dose of "Pape's Cold
Compound" relieves all
grippe misery.
Don't stay stuffed-up!
Quit blowing and snuffling: A dose
of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken ev
ery two hours until three doses arc
taken will end grippe misery and brealt
op a severe cold either in the head,
ch.est. body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogged-up nos
trils and air passages; stops nasty
discharge or nose runnfhg: relieves sick
headache, dullness, f everishness, sore
throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.
"Pape's Cold Compound" is tho
quickest, surest relief known and costs
only 25 cents at drug stores. It acts
without assistance, tastes nice, and
causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept
a substitute. (Adv.)
and
Phone Marshall 1752
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BflTlES
Her Boy Is 16; Xkinks He s a Man
H r. r.
Mother Is Lonesome; That s the Rut
By . Jack Lait.
DEAR MRS. N. Your letter about
your 16-year-old boy app;als to
me, and I can conceive of no bet
ter use for the space this reply will
occupy If Its message carries to the
hearts of otber mothers worried by
similar problems.
Let me sum up your own facts
about your son;
He's 16, passes for IS. is pathetical
ly anxious to be a sport, and thinks
the way to start is to smoke cigar
ettes; hasn't been to church for ft
year doesn't pal with mother any
more, stays out late, plays pool and
thinks he's good at it, wants to sit be
hind a glass of beer and smile at a
cabaret singer; works downtown ; earns
little, asks you for money; 1" not
steady at his work, doesn't get enough
sleep or rest; thinks his boss is down
on him.
Well, It Is a typical case. And be
fore we go further let me tell you
the symptoms aren't indicative of a
chronic disease. Ten to one he'll lie
a fine man. But that "one" frightens
me: so let's see what we can do lo
g'.:ard against a long ehot romping
home for the crooked stable and break
Ir.g mother, who always bets on her
son.
It seems to be given to a great many
boys, when they turn about 16. to
grow impatient because the hair on
the lip doesn't flourish as fast as it
did on Hip Van Winkle and to ape
the near-men of 21 or so. That isn t
ffrtal. The trouble is that the ones
your lad apes happen to be the kind
who suck hand made cigarettes and
go out In the parks Sunday nights
trying to s-rape acquaintances with
kitchen maids.
That he no longer chums with you
Is distressing but not necessarily
heinous. Of course he should want
his mother above any other person on
earth. But few boys do. They love
tl.eir mothers, but they don't play
much with them after they think
they're grown up. Why, even older
men than your stripling say by their
votes that "a woman's place is in the
home," as though that proved any
thing, oi" as though anybody disputed
it. A woman's plate is In the home
and a nian'w place is in the waine home,
right beside her. But women utand
for their end of the rule and men
don't, and your boy thinks he's a man
and he knows that you wouldn't ap
prove of the things he does and he
doesn't think you'd be very thrilling
in a pool game.
And he likes the cabarets. So do
T. But I've about quit going to them.
The reason Is that I've grown tired
of them. There Isn't any especial
harm in a cabaret, though I don t care
for that 6itting behind a glass of beer
end of it. Calarel6 can be thoroughly
digested on pop.
The most serious part of the caba
ret count In the Indictment Is the
beer. That's bad. No hoy has to get
tired of liquor to get rid of his appe
tite for It. No boy need have an appe
tite for it at all. It Isn't a natural
craving, like some others that aren't
healthy. Its tin acquired habit that
starts through a boy who Isn't old
enough to know better trying to Imi
tate men who are old enough but who
don't know better.
You can stop the beer drinking. Tell
your boy that you sit at home and are
afraid of his returning. Tell him j-cj
expect him any night to stagger In
drunk. That Isn't fair. If he can't
be with you or won't be with you eve
nings, the least he can do Is to relieve
you of that deadly fear that kills your
whole evening, sick as it already Is
without Ms presence.
Make him promise that he will not
drink beer or whisky or wine. If he'n
16 It can't be a habit ypt. He owes
you the absolute knowledge at all
times that he at least Is sober. Make
him promise and make him keep his
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promise. If he breaks It he has no
heart and no conscience.
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In later life we look back and smile
about the way we played hookey and
fibbed to mother and teacher; about
the way we slipped out to meet tho
girl next door and told ma we were
going to study with IjuU; about the
way, even, that we stretched the truth
a bit to get a chance to play pool.
And these recollections aren't bitter.
Boys aren't angels They have a lot
of thoughts and desires that mother
couldn't understand, even though she
Is mother.
But drinking liquor Isn't In that
class.
A boy who will He to his mother
about drmklns something that is poi
son to him and poison to ler anj Inay
bring him home any night a corpse or
a murderer or a thief that boy is get
ting far and away outside the priv
ileges and flexibility of the "boys will
be boys'' license. Stop him.
I'm sorry the lad doesn't get along
well In business. That's a sorry sign.
Of course, a boy of 1G win never
meant to attend to business at all. It's
only our social lack of system, which
twists everything out of its natural
shape and bounds, that puts him to
work. Hut. since he la at work, he
should be on the Job. A man's work
probably is the most important factor
In Ms life after a certain age. It is his
identity. When anyone asks, "Who's
that man?" the answer isn't "John
Smith's oldest son." but "the assist
ant foreman of (he tin can works" or
"private secretary to Watklns, the lum
ber dealer," or something connected
with a Job.
Insist that he bo home at a certain
hour say 10 o'cloik. It Isn't the
pleasantest way to get him home, but
It seems the only nay, and it's prob
ably better in the long run than no
way at all. Always lt up for him.
ThHt's a great deterrent against late
hours. If ho knows you're sleepily
wailing it may prick his conscience,
and I'm sure he has plenty of con-Ecb-nce.
And don't give him nuy money. If
he can't live and play pool on the
money he earns, less a decent sum for
board to you, he doesn't deserve to
spend an. There's an Incentive for
him to attend to his business. Make
him know that he can't get any money
except by earning it and that he will
have plenty to spend when he earns
plenty. The motive may not be high.
but the results will be good, and by
the time he gets along I" business
he'll get wrapped up in it and cool
down a good deal of the raharrt fever,
and then he'll have a good start toward
a substantial future.
I know it's hard to refuse the lad
a few nickels. Heaven knows that's
all you have It for. What else can
you do with It? But you mustn't.
Since luck has cast him to earn his
living, make him realize that he has
to play his own luck.
As for you being lonesome that'a
where I stop. This Is about tha boy,
lady, not about you. I'm sorry for
you In your long hours alone. I, my
self, probably couldn't endure It. But
I'm afraid you must. Mothers, pretty
generally, havs to go through the ex
perience of seeing their babies grow
up, watching over them, weeping over
them, worrying over thein, then see
ing them fade gradually out of tho
life that lives for them. I'm sorry,
but that Is life's way.
I hope these little (labs of advice
will help you get closer to the boy
lor. at leaJU, will help him sidestep
a few snares that are not necessary
or wholesome milestones on the path
of a boy into manhood a path that
Isn't straight and Illuminated from
advent of the
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fine BLACK-Tread style of the aristo
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We can't supply "SUvertowns" fast enough
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So? we do the next-best thing, viz: supply
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Observe that in this, as in practically all
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Fred Welsh List of
Eligibles Dwindles
Freddie Welsh's list of eligibles fm
his lightweight championship h.n
dwindled to three Charley White. Ted
Lewis and Johnny Dundee. W11!J
Ritchie eliminated himself by losln
a 10 round decision to Dundee at Madi
son Square Garden the other night,
says an eastern writer. ,
aitohle EUmlnated Himself. '
Ritchie virtually defeated himself
before he entered the ring. His easy
mode of living added aurperfluou ,
weight, and he went Into the arena
weighing 141V pounds, about ftv.;
pounds over hUt normal weight. Dun
dee scaled only 13:Vi pounds, yet ad
ministered a beating to the top heavy
Ritchie. "
Welsh was at the ringside, and
smiled a knowing smile while Dundee
was pasting RlUhle. The lightweight
boss had reason to smile. Here wns a
prospective opponent minus a wallop:
and it would occasion little surprise If
Welsh agreed to take on Dundee first
upon his return to tho ring.
Welsh Applauds mitohle.
The author was sitting alongside
Welsh the evening of the Rltohle-Dun-dee
match. As the men were about to
enter the ring. Welsh was all attention.
KltcMs was first over the ropes, and
Wel.'.h Joined In the applause. Ill
handclapping could almost be heard
above the din. and it surprised us. W
turned to Freddie and said:
"You don't mean to say that you are
sincere In applauding for Ritchie?"
"Of coursa I am." replied Freddie.
"And why shouldn't I be?' If it wasn't
for him I wouldn't be lightweight
champion."
KERRY WINS GAELIC TITLE
The Gaelic football championship of
Ireland wan won by the Kerry team
which defeated the Westford combina
tion In tho deciding match, two goals
and two points, n total of eight points
to one goal and two points, a total of
five points, in Dublin before 36,000
persons.
TICKETS BEAR SIGNATURE
In order to try and keep tickets for
the unniuil Army vs. Navy football
game which will be played at the I'otV
grounds. New York, November 27, with
President Wilson probably In attend-,
mice, the tickets will benr the name of
the individual to whom Issued, written
in Indelible Ink.
DEAN TO COACH YALE
W. K. Dean, a former English asso
ciation footbsll referee, has heen en
gaged to coach the Yale university
eleven which h plwytng in the eastern
I nteri nl IrKlii t e league being opposed by
Cornell, Harvard. Columbia. Princeton,
Pennsylvania and Hsvcrford college
teams.
RUN IS INBOUlFs HONOR
The flrt Prix Jenn Botiln race,
which will be nn annual fixture In
memory of the famous French runnef
who was killed In the war. took pla''S
a few weeks ago in I'arls and wua won
by Audlnet In 9 minutes 3d seconds.
i ne distance was .imio meters, zij
yards short of two miles.
Sprint Rares Srlipdnleil.
The annual sprint bicycle races,
which precede New York's six duy bi
cycle races, will be staged In Madison
Square Garden, December .
above, but one that each lad has to
find by his own flickering lights.
But don't worry too much. The
symptoms are typlcnl. There Isn't ver
much the matter with your toy that
time Isn't straightening out right now.
Hopefully. JACK LAIT.
(Copyright, 1915, by J Keeley.J
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