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THE OREGON .SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND: SUNDAY UORinNG; FEBRUARY ' 7. .1913. 4 Ckairnian , of Multnoinak: Ainateur AtUetic Glut Iirectors Ratify Appointments Made "Jjy : Jresidenfr HAIL MR; BARNUM- ,;:;;ffliniisis OUT WITH HIS CINDER! t : PATH CALL FOR MAR. 5 ; Close of College Season Will See Several Crack Athletes Z Lined Up, .: 'schedule not complete HARRY POLLOX GETS i 'BAWLED OUT FOR AN ; EFFORT TO BOOST MAfl ' ' Welsh's - Manager and Pro .moter.Tortorich Caught in . Little Free Publicity Stunt. JEANNETTE : HANDICAPPED Ji TINiCER COMPLAINS - -AS ONE PHILOSOPHER WHO KNB1 FIGHT FAN ' " :'." ' ' .'. "..'. - - . . . . - '' i Late .Circus Magnate Would - Have to Amend HIsi Well ; Known Statement. - M GIVEHIM:ANYGREDfl a. w: Filrfflin. billiards: S. S. HttmiArey.'bowlJnz. fnhoto by C. Elmore ;Groire) t Frank llarinar; boxing - and Tjrestllng; A. H. Allen, He Sees byjthe! Papers He ts The .Luckiest. Man . in Baseball" " entertainment; C. E. Prajrotinda. 3Uddl row G. Seaton .Taylor,-. KrmnAsinm, ; (ixboto : by MeAlpin) ; A 8. Bloody,, handball, . (photo by C. Elmore Grove) ; JIarry Fischer, bouse, (photo by BnshneU) ; .V. A. JCearns, hockey; J.-Oi Convill, intercollegiate football;.; 8M. IVnders, library; ?W. A. King;, aqnash, (photo by MeAlpin); Hid;ltasch,TurklSb' bath;.: Bottom row B, M. Jonea, tennis, (photo . by BIcAlpin); Bfartin T. Hawkins, track and field; George Berts, records?! -H.ewSmaa, Vocational, (photo by Groye) ; Jolm Ie, walking; (photo by MeAlpin) ; R. W. Wilbur, finance; O. B. Colwell, pronerty, ' and-PhUPMtein, winMnln.- ; WILL GOTHAM ITES FALL? HE THOUGHT IT ALU OUT DIAfiiOHD.FAHSOOIlT Change har been made In the chairmanship 'of 11 of the eommitteee of the JRIuItnoinah Antatem- Athletic clnb thla 7er- and JPresl- j dent KUsworth Is looking forward to a very snccessf nl season. ; , The -chalrnien of. the 'TariouT. comjnltteeafirom left to at, are , Tft A- n UfArrls. assoclatlnn fftnt.hali; -jT Twla. basehaU.tr nhotoiby JCorthwestenit, Photo Co.) k W-" H, alasters,, basketball ; s f Two lteetlag Already- Amad ul i Third Uksiy with Orce Ag-gis-- :.-U tO lilt KU.tt.XlWUt :'. Mnlr Martin T. Hawkins of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic el ub J f track and field team has issued a ' 'call for ths cinder path, athletes to ' report Sunday, March 5, when a cap- ' 'tain will '. b ; elected. j Only six members of last season's squad.: Walter Hummell, Robert Fith : T'lan; George Phllbroek, 33. Magone. Ed. "willett and Jordan, are available for rth team at -present, but after the , "college ; season It Is expected that ? "''Walter Mulrhead,. Dick Grant: Vers Windnagle and Robert Krohn will Join the squad. There is " also hope of -Sam Bellah: returning from California; The team schedule Is not complete V as yet, but the outlook for the season Is very rood. The first meet sched uled is the Far-Western indoor-meet . at Corvallla April 1. A - dual meet i with the University of -Oregon ..will be staffed April 29, and the club men may sppear against the Oregon Afries.' , . . X. XT. A, Sat Xs . Unsettled. : 'A : The Pacific Northwest' .association meet wiU be staged at Seattle this . season, but as yet no date has -been set for" the championships. Manager Hawkins is very. t anxious to put a strong team in this'1 meet, this year as well -as to enter & strong team in the National meet at -Newark . next September. - . . - i - r v- - v Witli Hummell,. Phllbrook, ;' .Vere "sVindnsgle, Bellah-and probably Guy Ilobcood, the ex-Oregon asgle " dis tance star, who is en rout to Landers, Wrvhr he will accept- a posi tion, the club could - make ' a. good :: showing in, the Newark meeCrV'-f:. , There is a strong - possibility , that; Hummell will specialise In the- 4 40-, yard hurdls race this "season. In the A V. championships at San Fran cisco last year he made an exception ally good showing considering the fact that he had never participated In that . . 'event' before. ""iy'--: , XrtfrMsy Zt State Aff aixli; , - There- is a possibility of the Inter-; .scholastic . league directors making' this. -year's meet a state affair, in view . of .the fact that the University of Oregon and the Oregon Agricultural college' are not going to hold any championships this year. II. H. Herd man, principal of the Washington high school. , stated yesterday that he would suggest : this at the next meeting of the board to he held some time next week. ftnd ' It Is believed that the- di rectors will approve of it. Of course, the league is in no position- to guar antee any railway or traveling ex penses put in view of- the fact 'that . no stats" meets are to be scheduled it is likely that some of the schools in the, nearby towns will defray, the ex- ,' pensea of 'their best athletes. The date of the meet has not been Srmlned. but "it will probably be VOsl Saturday, May 27. The Olympic club of Ban Francisco -Is going to enter a strong team in the far-western ' indoor track and field championships, to be staged at Cor vaUIs, Or., In the O. A. C. armory. April s Word has been received from the Bay' City to the effect that Frank Sloman, holder of the world's lnter eeholastlc record f of the 440-yard run; Oliver Millard, a distance runner; Boo by Vlught, Carl Go ep pert and Vergil Sheldon r would matt the trip north with Captain Foster. Bobby . Krohn, former Washington high school pole vaulter, is ineligible to represent the Stanford university this season, according to information received from Palo Alto. Krohn's dis qualification will handicap tho Card inals this year. Ha is the holder of the Standford-Californie pole vault record, IS feet 8 Inches. r.BJffbees to Join at Eugene, Eugene. Or., Feb. 26. Lyle and Con son Bigbee of Eugene, who have signed to play with the Portland Bea vers this year, will Join the team as it passes through this dty bound for the training camp at Baoramento, Marclrl2. f The boys are now at the "Bigbee farm, near Lebanon, where they have been plowing; and tramping over the ftleds and hills In order to get Into ondition. r.:jii:zYMA:.onPA!;:FUL? Us roar Mac svsr blssd? Dm ysa kavs sight sweats? if ssisj m ss sjsjisjp a - las ia chart sad sUss? it jrsllow and black mattsrf ---"rt " r-il nlihiT Do yoa spit Thsbo Hsgsrlss rwmliMiS of Yes stMald tske hssMdlsU t sfcne te check tae dioo. the SMf rai W Him nrnntMH. iow tltern to sdvance sad -Savvies. iea seated and stries rear condition beeaise. l -9 ucroiu Trtacnt,4M eared epleM2 i .MiUraN sfttr esae ef Isetptost Lass , Chreaie Brenebl Catarrh ef the Unit t . --r Us Breacai! t sm snd ether strtou I t-uM. Mssy raeretswss said tbey had 1 speasd had bees gives ssby physiciana CKmn have him MnunciiUi unfit Im Lanf OersiiBe. If yesrcoarlien4ethrtrsipteeas te wees lent. tn- oeveiepaMSts SMty i "m ric. - NOM7 i-t ltm tm bc4a Li a 3 GwlMINB sad baii as sad straactasa Nr l"a Lang Oensise has eared ineioiest tsl - sccard ins la tataentaru&rn t-itH as areil as itsUawsts fraai tair doe m tae eaueaurwin sbsagsad ia spits Jsaya tssey. I t rt sskJ Ym tU httf Itssf Ct k3 "... CsrlzfttsjteirsrtoT Cat wri fludsr aettd yon .the preef sf saany re .ier,sisa TUAL package ef Lang -i. toctiher with Mr m ee pave book ' co.of) en tne traataieat sad ears of wcas ,1Kj acint lonsftiaeaaa. If yoa will send ' '' and eaau Utaaape at ailvar) to heia -x-r tlpCMM. . . .. .......... "Li i zjU But for Color 7os Conld - Xavi World's ges t j weight 43hamplom Mlks CKbbons WIS Ada Wealth. v . - By Rlnfcside. " ' -, :New Tork.-Feb. 28. Harry Pollok, the fashion plate of fight managers, has taken to frerolc measures to re establish th fast waning prestige of his protege, Freddie Welsh. . To be sure. - Frederick is the Ughtweigbt champion of this universe; and as such. . he' should command - th reatpect of the fight loving community. But Freddie Welsh ' 1 merely Freddie Welsh, and as long- as he figihtts" alon the well; known Welsh style which Is no style to speak of he will never e popular, even if he clings to his title, 10 years more, . :.' IfVWelsh is to be taken at his word, he Is .tired of ' the' ring; game v and wouldn'tmiad t retiring eyten vat- this writing. wAll-of wMoh; 4,Tery"well for Freddie. But how about '.Harold " Pollok?,- It isr jnot; such, an ' ,asysjnatter to be .the manager; of a. world's dham-" pion these perilous times; and Pollok would find It i'qUlf Aalrksome task to dig, up- another - ablo provider like Welsh.-,. . -' T,. . ' , ., Ths Bamaoog BTs Btays., - Moricf- Is the"- only : thlnf th.r Us keeping WelAh In", th , rlngr And Pol lolt must ' maJsa Welsh see monearT at all t!me; otherwise Freddio'might vget a f oollh, notion, and drif t;.out .of the game. lerr Harotd.' Is almost .at his wits', end "trying; to' deviso, schemes to kep Welsh lntea-ested, in boxing. The aforementioned end nearly came a few days Ago r and .' Harry" , Successfully averted : impending v disaster in tttiia manner: -. , ' - .-. , ... If seems that 'Domiwlclt Tortorich had arrangedi & bout between- Johnny-Dundee- and - Joa'TMandoti for ; New Orleans, 'pollofcliftttnediately sot bosy and : wrote 'Ddnalnick ar- terse hots out lining a . little schem-t. get - some publicity . bothfor- the Uundee-Mairaot scrap and ;for Welsh '-; ' - l .,; . Tortorich Trends Sand. ', - !iJpon; receipt of this missive.' Tor-" torich srired the New Tork papers that he had offered Welsh a guaran tee of $10,000 to fight the winner of the Dundee-Mandot mill, and that the champion had accepted. ; All very well and godc. A day later, however, an other yarn emanated f rom Tortorlch'a publicity -department that he had raised' that offer, and had guaranteed Welsh $13,000 and $500 for training expenses to take on the winner. Naturally Welsh' also accepted the offen' " .' ; . -: . Now -iwhat In conwnort- sense-would ; have Induced Tortorich to increase the original offer which was not a legitimate one la the first place If Welsh had elxsady accepted the $10,000 offer. There seems, to have been some lack of coordination In the plot, and the public refused to be fooled by such underhand tactics. Next time it wonld be advisable for Pollok to write Dominick to stick to one price. Most Walt and ass. Tortorich's dispatch also contained the information that Welsh would fight for him on March 4. It was stated that the bout would be over the 20 round trail and. that Welsh's championship would be at stake. Dear readers, Just wait until March 4, and see if Mr. Welsh fights for that title. We expect not. Joe- Jeannette Is brushing; the cob webs Off his boxing- gloves. Ol' Joe, a' good warrior in his day. Is of the conviction that he can still put up a battle against any of the leading; heavyweights, and is anxious to try himself out. Color Xept Him Down. Dusky Jos would have been a champion but for his color. At that, there never has been a colored fighter who was better liked than Jos' by the fight pops! ace. Joe always knew his place, and was not backward in saying; . so when asked why he did not mlngl more. ' Jeannett- Intends to , hie himself Won "Willamette Baseball Ckampionsliip in '82 t : . t " ' . ; : t t - -n n - wt, t tt m ct t it H alias Vets Wai Plav Adain Next : oeDtembcr ... - Prominent Polk county men who held a reunion recently. From left to right, they are, top. row H. B. Casper, ;C. E. Shaw, J. L Farley, John IUchardson, aU of Dallas.; - Becond row H. I. Fenton, Dallas; Jade Mitchell Gilliam, Seattle; D. Jj.Keyt, 3Ionmouth, C. G. Cdad, Dallas. V-T It . . Pal'"r Or., Feb; - 2 6. Way "back in 1882 Dallas boasted . of havlns;- ths champion bass ball club of the WU Iamette valley. ; In the summer "of that year a toursanfent of the - valley towns was ; held- -ia .Dallas- and was won by the home team; '- The Surviv ing; members of ths "Alerts, as the I ' ' W t i 4 . ..... .t.i Ik . a3 h t tl i Ik, - ; f I A I :'i " hj-ir fx t 7 Z'-i t ' :;.i'-:iitl 5::. t ::h.v , , , v, -f ' f -,v, ,' ': I J:iC''- '1 i.LJ Cluy ) lit. . . . ,-ijtei .J- ,,Li '-. :iiZZ'v jKJftiWKjMMjH- Wx!asamifc.J ' ''1 ? "Si ih r -4 tZZ' A ' "v - X . : W ... j- fe-A-'r, ft:'' x-w L ii - rn in 1 i I. mn hi m in .'A" tYCnillr - 'V -Jt'K-; m i i j;i i i 1 x'iiaMaMMiMtel 1 i te iumJ:i..m J (eii' 1 j-x5wOT' iwnuiiting si-fi""""""! V"."--o- wpv;!, v " -C " """"f?"" yr- i - i. L.r-di far 1 1 v in fei Vy if Iriial to' Canada for Tils "comeback.' His first opponent-.will; bs BUa Green, who -recently gave -feattllne I JJevlnsky, a'; hard brush In. ten. rounds; :. If suc cessful - against- Green, Jos-w4tf Im mediately return to the - metropolis and demahd a battle with' Sam Ivans ford, his- most formidable rival in the old days; . Eave ZKst Stght of Jnunber. : Joe and Sam have battled so many times that they have lost "sight of the number. t But they ' always put up an" Interesting scrap, and drew out the fans In large numbers. Tor that reason alone they are sure." to be put 01 at the Garden In the near future. Mike Gibbons, who admits to hav ing cleared close to- $100,000 in the ring, in the last three years, will add to that " sum next month. Michael has been resting sines his one-round knockout of Toung- Ahearn early last month. He hears the call again, so he has agreed to fight Jeff Smith, a most persistent challenger, at - St. Paul on March 17. ' ' , " Smith Is ths first of three oppo nents Gibbons has agreed to fight during; ths. 'year "at the St. Paul auditorium. Mike Is to receive 130. 000 for those - three battles. His other two - opponents have not been named as -yet. Smith claims a knock out over Lea Darey In fact, he claims . to be the only man that ever flattened the Australian . champion. However, ; ths record book charges Smith with a defeat en foal In the bout he mentions.' Fred Fulton-Signs For Bout March 17 Milwaukee. Wis.. Feb. 6. (I. N. S.) Fred Fulton. Minnesota glint to day signed through his manager,? Miks Collins, to meet either Jim Coffey, Jim Flynn r Jack Dillon at Mil waukee Auditorium. St. Patrick's night, March 17. Fulton has fully recovered from his recent Illness and Is now doing - light training- at Roch ester, Minn. He is also matched to meet Cart .Morris at Kansas City March 30. : . o -- Dallas . - team was called. held . a re union In 'this city, at the horns of X I Fenton a week sgo Thursday even ing. . - ' - . . . - All tnembers ' except ' - the Scott brothers, who llv' in Malheur county, were . present. They are: D. I Keyt; Monmouth; II. B. Cosper, C. G. Co ad. aasaTSk mT -a sv ar w Motor ; Araliary to Give; Entehainment , .. - 1 . .;,S. : - ; Ths ladles Ancillary of ths Port land Motor Boat "club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Frank "Vogler Friday afternoon. Refreshments4 wars served, following a card party; honors In which -Wers won by Mrs; Alak Bid dell and Mrs. Alfred Ogilbee. Thoss present were Mrs. George . Baker, Mrs. Geora-s Kendall. Mrs. Alex Bid- iell,; Mrs. James S. Smith, .Mrs. Milton Henderson,' Mrs. w. f. koss,. Airs. Alfred Ogilbee, Mrs. T. Hanld, Mrs. H. Arnold, Miss -Caldwell. Mrs. Frank Vogler, Grace Vogler and . Miss D Vos;ler. Kext Friday afternoon-- Mrs. Alex RJddell will entertain the. auxll tary. - Lowden of Jeff. Wins A 440-yard frse-for-all race was ths feature of yesterday's races at ths Ice Hippodrome. Stanley Lowden of Jef ferson, high was first in1 this event and Douglass FarreU was . second. The results of ths other events: 220 yards George Richardson (Shattuck), first; Godfrey Stewart (Ladd). second. Time 33 seconds. 220 yards Arthur Henningson (PsJU entlne Hill), first; Jos Dooney (Shat tuck), second. Time seconds. 220 yards Thomas Steffen (Lin coln), first: John Brodley (Lincoln), second. Time 26 seconds. Revive Mitt and Mat Sport in Vancouver Boxing- and wrestling" will be re vived In Vsncouver, Wash., tomorrow night, the Vancouver Athletic club staging a five-bout smoker In the Post gymnasium. The main event -of ths evening will bs wrestling match a J. 'Hi ; Farley, C B. Shaw, John ' Rlch ardson " ' H.- -1. Fenton, Dallas, and Judge Mitchell Gilliam, of ths Su perior court Of Seattle.. "Wash. At the reunion it was decided to- get to gether strain during- thePoIk county fair in September- and play a game of. ball. . v between Clyde Leiser and S. Anderson, welterweights. Benny Grant, who lost a close de cision to Tommy Clark last Tuesday night, and Jack Lewis, of Oregon City, will clash in the main boxing bout; "Dummy" Meagher will at tempt a come-back against Shell MoCooL . The other bouts will be Rooney vs. Kelly, and McDonald vs. Stahl. - High Salaries Are T Things of the Past Ths. era of high salaried ball play ers Is over. Garry Herrmann. "tipped ths .mitt" 'Of ,,th, baseball .mogula (in Clncliuia.tl rahAnfl.v. when ha nnAct swerlnig rFyed; iTbney:f demands ;TTof -me oxier or. ssz so, per year maae 10 Toney Is tb top-notch pries .that will be paid to- ball players In i ths future. Of course, the- !men whose contracts paid acoordlngi tp- rtha con tract 'figures. But when toa agreements expire there will be redactions all along- ths Una." avVv. New Shells f or B. I, R- A. Boston' Interschbllstle' Bowing- asso ciation has ordered five shells to bs completed by March 25, by a Cam bridge boatbullder. Four of the boats, costing- 8250 apiece, will be need "by schools which have paid one-third of the purchase pries. The other boat is to bs a gift of a member of the Bos ton Athletio association: - Olympic Team on Tom.' The champion Olympic basketball team of Ban,. Francisco will taloo part in tho championship series at .Chicago, starting- March 15, and may continue its trip to Philadelphia and other east ern cities. They will also play on ths trip to Ohtoago. meeting, aiilntets - in Salt Lake and other cities of th west. Ithaca Course for Oarsmen. -In ths opinion of Morton B. Rogue, chairman of the board of atewarda of the Znteroollsglats Rewtnc association, Cayuga lake at Ithaca, K. T win be the course upon "which this year'e an nual Intercollegiate regatta will be rowed on June 24. i -: Tale 43eta 'New,r Sheila. ' The ' champion "Tale Varsity height will have two nsw sheila for .use In preliminary and dual races this sum mer. a. new ooacnong laonea baa also been donated by eversj alumni. Coach Guy NlekalLs will asuln have charge of the blue erewa, Tommy Burns May Box. Tommy Burns, who" Is - promoting boxlns; contests In New .Orleans, may try to '"come back., seeking matches with some o the. lesser lights of ths heavyweight class- before going after big game.. . - : J ., , -. - N. T. Horsemen Repf-esented. yNework horsemen are represented by more than- 200 of the lit . entries in the Kentucky Futurity for foals in 1915, to trot next year at Lexing ton. Ky. . - - . KS A IN A 'TapiV Cold Cmipoiina I the Surest, -Quickest Relief Known It's Fine! ' e'4 - Instantly. Relief .come - A dose taaen every (wo nours untu three doses are taken will end -grippe misery; and break-up , a savers cold, either in the head, chest, body or limbs. .. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passaaes la the bead. - . -. i . ... Mister Brown Must " i ,Be Hardhearted Billy Schober, a welterweight and, middleweight wrestler of Houston, Tex,t Is anxious to meet the winner of the Mil1er-0Connell bout to be staged here February 25. The follow ing; letter, was received from Schober: -Houston, Texas., Feb. 2L. a Sporting editor, The Journal:' ' X wish to say a ' few words as to "a 'contest with Miller oi any -tt the best wrestlers in tb gamer 'Mr.' Pets' Brown- refuses to give me a chance- at .the tniddle welght title that he claim a. I claim no title but will wrestle anyone, Wal ter Miller, at 148 pounds or 158 pounds, mat side. Please challenge the winner for me, as I sin a wrest len'n championships or no belt a. do Iclaim." but If given -ft chance on the mat I cab-show the fans J-can wrestle J.' wili , jrlva-' my percentage of the re ceipt s to charity Let., j. the public 4 Jvdga: 4.! , wrestled blna sick, Brown- outweighing me ty ii peunas ana now ne reruses to glTe me another chance. -!-Tours truly, BILLT SCHOBER. . . .Whatcom High ; Champion.- Bellingham. Wash., Feb.-2 . Pi- N. 0.)' Whatcom High school claims the Interscnolastie basketball . champion ship of Washington, following- its de feat of Walla Walla high school last night. Ths Whatcom team captured the second straight gams In ths cham pionship by a score of 34 to, 30, ' Doc ; White to Warble. Los Angeles, Feb. 2w P. K. S. In honor of Doc" White, who .has been a solellst at the Atherton Baptist church here and who leaves soon for Denver to take charge of the baseball club there, a church farewell -was held last night at which White sang sev eral religious numbers. Columbia Oarsmen Work Out.' . Columbia university's new indoor rowing- quarters will accommodate three rowing machines so that candi dates will have to report for practice at various hours. Only candidates weighing more than 140 "pounds will be considered eligible for., the freshman- eight and", ISO pounds for tne 'varsity eight. 4 " ' ; 4 Tanr6nTe--Slan .Wins Honors. r James Campbell Mac Donald, a lien tenant in the Canadian field engineers, baa- been awarded the 1 military cross, and Sis the first Bitlsh - Columbia sportsman to win honors la the Euro pean war. . MacDonald Is a member of the Vancouver Rowing; cluh. ,v : aaTa,fc-aaW------aSBaaafoaat--aW . Kelly to Betire This Tear. - : Fred W. Kelly, the elever California hurdler, has decided to remain la train ing for the national track and field championships at Mewarc next sum men - He hopes to conclude bis career In a blase of 'gtoryi , , Handball In Jf. T.- Schools. - ' New Tork Public Schools - Athletio league handball . tourney In singles and doubles ; is being participated in by over4000 elementary school boys. COLD F stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, fever Ishsjces, sore throat sneezing, soreness and stiffness; ' . ." Don't stay stoffed-upf Quit blowing and snuff Ungl Esse your throbbing beadl - Nothlngr'else la the world gives such prompt rsllsf as "Papa's Cold Compound," which, costs only .25 cents at any- drug: store. It acts without assistance, ' tastes nice, causes no in convenience. Be sure you gat the yea ulna - Don't -, accept . something- vise -Just as god.;- , Itufit on getting "Papa's Cold Compound" If you want to slop your cold quickly. (Adv. liHOORS Tax miekard Stakes v Thonsaads That Thsjrn ay Vrloss xemaads for the Will rd-sToraa-miaa Affair. New Tork, -Feb." - i r "Despite the fact that Cur expenses-will be 890.000 or over we exjmct to make money through' staring - the WlUard-Moran fight.: Tex Richard.; , '-' X';fm'( T."s: amsadsisat. jf ihey read the dally paper In- the land where SDlrita oaner .-"- There's vne'who mourns, Tve over- .---'- lAoktd m v.." fAhd-he gnaws upon his knuckle .vv nue tne .shaaes around him chuckle v.-At the settled look of . gloom upon i, : his face, ..."".-. . .-. . . . .? - . - CHAPTER II. - One can "almost hear them rigrle. As with phantom wink and wiggls, They surround a shade .whose face Is wan and pale, . -And they chatter, rCheer p. Bartian, "There is nothing-you can larn 'em Whn itcomes AO getting other , ' peoples kale.? - . ; iii :' CTHAPTER 'Jit:' rphj I'kaow-it,- answered Bamnm. ' tra'here la nothing I' ean -larn 'em. ft "n these days I "plainly see -I am . . not rn it, - .. . . .- . Just popped Into ray rhead;. Thaf the- thing I should: have said -..Is there's two or more at leattt born - -every, minute.. - - m, - . . ' .. - , See nnasclal Jolt. , Taking the-cue from old P.' T., there are many folks in' Ittw Tork a nd (elsewhere who are of .-tha nnininn IBat Tax RicTtard and Bam McCracken ! are conrronted with the probability of a-financial jolt' In the promotion of tne wiuaru-Moran affair on March 25. Gotham! tes are natural boobs; they wil stand for a whole lot more than their ecofffed-at country cousins. But there are some things . that sven a Nsw Torker won't submit to, and right now it looks as If one of them Is the high prices demanded for seats at the no-decision ten-round bout be tween ths heavyweight champion and the foremost challenger. -If the fight were to be for 20 rounds, the -folks, here would not balk at "loosening to- ths limit of .their bankrolls; Kicks rd and McCracken could get almost anything they de manded. Bat who wants to pay from 85 to $25 to see a pair, of slow-moving; heavyweights la operation for $0 minutes.'.-- . , .. . ".. . Slow Bout Xs Promised. Ths possibility of a knockout In that fight is almost nil In. the opinion of ring experts. Both men start slowly and neither will, be warmed up until the ninth or tenth round, and then ths fight will be over. Neither man Is a boxer. Both have a rigbt-band wallop and ' little r else. --Neither has much science. .. It -doesn't promiss to be. a pretty jnatch from the specta tor's viewpoint. . . Therefore, the New Tork f outs have come to the conclusion that the bout will .be an uninteresting one; that It will be little other than a hugginr match; that there won't be a knockout and very little real action. .And u, a" big bulk of .the fans, bate decided that the fight will pot be worth the price of admission, and thsy will stay away. ' - .- . Rickard and McCracken, however, are confident of. making a cleanup. They realize the prleee they are going to aak are beyond, the reach of -he ordinary . citizen 1 and - that many of thoss who. could afford It won't at tend because they figure it will be a wearying exhibition. Bat they are hopeful Just the same. "There are at least 1.000.000 adult "Anaemic writes I am Oln and pals. How may , I ' become plump 'and strong?" . - v - - 'Answer: ' Three-grain hypo-nuelane tablets taken with your meals should increase your weight, your strength, and cause your complexion to become radiant and your eyes bright. Many satisfied . users have i nor eased - their weight from 6 to 40 pounds in a Tory short time. .. ,w ; :." ;y:--- Madam' writs; have" rbeumatlo pains nearlv all the time, but they are mostly aggravated, when I take cold. What' may I do? My Joints seem to swell and my muscles are sore." 'r Answer: Ton win ' find, a-reatest re lief and permanent benefit from the following- mixture: 2 drams -of iodide of potassium, 4 drams sodium salicylate, y, os. wine of colcblcum, 1 ox. eomp. essence cardlol, 1 os. com p. fluid balm wort and 5 oas. of syrup sarsaparlila com p. .mix -an case a- teaspoon rui at meal time and asain before xolnc -to Wbed. It has benefited most chronia suf- zerera . -; - . v . .. .ja f jjr - ;j,.v i i. ' vXJountrywrites: TAt ons time 'you prescribed for my brother when he had kidney trouble and it reUevad him. Now X have the very same symptoms. My. feet swell, my color Is bad, have headache constantly and feel tired and have pains in my back. Would like to have the same prescription." " - .-'-. " Answer For your brother I pre scribed halm-wort tablets. They are Just the thing you need, too. Start taking them at once. Instructions xom with tablets la sealed, fubea, -.-.-..','. r-'v t -.. -..--.' . a .a .a i :-.-;. "Lessley writes: "I am. nervous, have beadache, and. avt always consti pated, I feel weak and tired and ache ail over. My .complexion is pasty looking- end my tongue -coated, : . - . .; - Answer: Tour blood Is Impoverished and impure and unable to nourish the 1 '"v.,', IP!" TwmO. Wostrluaaa.a 71a Zs&plsysr aal Xaew Ks 43oUat,XMy 4Cak - lag JTuap to the Tsdarala. : New " Tork, - Fsb. - 28 Josepllua - Tin . ker has a gTouch.;; Not a chronio one, mind you,' nor one" that is of permanent nature, but If.s a grouch. neverthala "I see by the . papers, assert! Jo. sephus. "that I am regarded by largv quantities of persons as the luckiesi man in baseball. Mebbe - so an 4 msbbe . otherwise. Tm a laeky - guyj I'll admit, but when .the baseball Jury Is deliberating my case, why doesn't. 11 credit me with bavins; a !t of baseball Judgment and a bit of financial -wis dom?" Why not? ' x - ' : "In a way, it was a streak oJucs that t quit organized basebaU. Jnmpes to the Feds at a record salary and thts -two' years later reentered organized baseball at the same record salary ana with' the honor of being the manage of IhS Cubs. But was that all luckTv ''Baseball Is a business with me, an 4 t consider my services as a form ol investment. When Charlie Weeghmas made me a record offer I didn't juma at the opportunity tight away1" I In. vestigated it from every angle.' th same way that any man Investigates any security In which hs is going te invest. I found that Weeghman, la ad dition to being one of the finest sports, men In the country, was a man whost word was as good ss his bond.'- . "And so, when I Jumped to the Fed and worked under Charlie 'Weeghmarv I knew I couldh't lose. - And I haven't lost. Some folks claim that's all luck,1 Tbey don't give me credit for bavin i any business Judgment, but'let me sai right now that little Joe-Tinker -doesn't - Jump into anything until- he knowl Just where he's going to light" males In . the Greater New Tort vicinity. aasertedMcCracken, " -Ol that -number we figure that at Teasl 150,000 could pay our prices arid W4 expect to recruit enough spectator! from thoss 150,000 eliglbles to ' fill Madison Square Garden.- And don' I loss sight of ths fact that we art going to draw about 1000 persons, 'el more. 'from Other cities. ' r ' -""Our guarantee to the fighters "Ii 38O.O00. The rent of the Garden .U 87500 and the state Ux will heahdul 85000. That makes 872,500. The lnci. dental expense,- such' as office Tan t, advertising,- printing, special pellet and ushers.-traveling- expenses, lights building . of - extra seats, eta, will b about 517.500. That brings ths total to 890,000. . -iJ'-.-.v - '-U t Vt - TThe Garden Just now will seal 80f0. When w get through re-arrang ing the Interior we wtll have about 12,500 seats. Deducting" tOO for prest and compllmentarlesf leaves 12,801, net. To clear expenses' we-will hav to average 87.50 per seat. 1: think w will average 810. That will maks th 'gate' , 31200oa and make .our profit 8 8 0,'ttOO : exclusive" ofy moving picture " profitable. .i,-;-.-r v.; tJ:-. , Rlckaxdand'McCmcken: alihot;a ! alone .in thalr f i:o08- optlmrti,-:,but ( when anyone Joshes -them, , about v it. their answer .1st ' '''.-H- t. r - . "Come around. March 2 .aftd, listei -fo our 1-toldyeQ-sosr.i.;:,; ' j -'. f ' "'-. '' Training- Seusons- Plan. . The Indianapolis ..American leagu baseball team will ; spend ft week oi its training period this, spring at In diana, university. Practice games will begin with ths ceTlegs team, at Bloom ing ton on April 1. ' - f.s'fx , ,-' The- auesrtiohh anSwaried hlaw era N general in character, - the symptoms oi diseases are given and the aaswers will apply is any -ease of similar nature. ' Those 'wishing- further advice, free, may address Dr. Lswls -Bakar,' Collegs bldv College-llwood st a.- Dayton, D enclosing self addressed stamped en velope zer reply. Full nams and ad dress most be riven, but only initials or fictitious name will be used in my - answers. The prescriptions can-be filled at Sny well stocked drag store, . Any druggist can order of wholesaler. T, -t ' ." 1 ' ? :'vTi-;i' -U tissue and nerve cells "over the fcody, You'll find quick and permanent relief In the use of three-grain eulpberb tab lets (not sulphur). They aid digestion. Overcome constipation and .clean and tone the blood. . , . . "W. N. El Writes f "Up untJT a short time ago, I never knew what it was te be tired. X could -do my work sad at tend to my social duties like a man should. X required very little sleep and was - like a '2-year-old.' Always fait good, never worried, but now my, con dition has changed, rn no longer-the man X used to be. and I'm very mucfi alarmed about my health. X feel like I could faint from sheer exhaustion." . Answer: You have allowed yoor era- . tem to run down. Too much work, d:s slpatlon or too much worry, and hot enough . rest, start-now -usuie - three grain cadomene tablets. These are hi shly. recommended and wonderfully effective.- They should restore your . bodily functions aad your .brain to new life and strength. " . j. : Beauty Parlor writes; -I wish I could find a safe and sure dandruff cure which " contains no alcohol Sor Srease.- My Customers are always ask jg for something of this kind. . . -: 'Answer: Plain yellow mlnyol Is the only thing X could suggest which would meet - these, requirements In . a. hair tonic It is a most reliable ireatmeat for dandruff and itng,ecalp. . 1m E- C" writes: What can I take . to relieve me of a very hacking conch, with -occasional colds.-soTe tnroat aad chsstr. , - -w v--.-i - - Answer: I would" su rarest ths use of a simple syrup, mads from 2H os. con centrated essence mentho-laxens and one pint of sugar syrup. This remedy . Is the best and most economical X could prescribe for couzhs and colds, to clear the air passages and relieve the system - -of -the. inflammation Ttioniandi ?f hhhronie sufferers have -used It with . spienuia resuita . ,v i.'.- -"Portly asks: "May T decrease my size without injury to my hsalth? I am, too portly.' -. f Answer: 'Too will find a safs and sure fleah reaueer tn the use of five, gr airi arboion e- TabltT J - rseoinwe n 4 thes most MtrMy and patients report gratifying results. -