The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1910, Image 6

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    His “Boys” Call Him the “General Ad-
viser Without Pay”"—HMe Is
Partial to None.
whether they live or not and co good
Such a man is Augustus BE. Vaughan,
immaculate of dress and of heart ven.
erable in years and usefulness, whom
one may see almost any day either on
Boston Common or at Young
Men's Christian Union.
His specialty is helping his
and discouraged brother, whether he
be a cigarette smoking boy or a rum
sodden and disheartened derelict of a
man. His creed is cheerfulness and
his passion {8 books.
Often may see him,
straight, faultlessly attired in a frock
coat, with his flowing white beard and
his long and carefully trimmed white
locks, standing with or sitting beside
some ragged and unkempt victim of
circumstances who has sought the only
place where the police tell
him to move on, the mon, and
then one is sure to by the
contrast Many a has met
there clean of
body and heart as and all
through his infectious good nature
brgtber)) comraderie
Amon
1
his ol
the
fallen
one tall and
will not
Com
be struck
nan he
has become as
himself,
and
ith wh om
» younger men w
adviser wi
terested
not engage
summer,
every day
calls them. Sq
before
highly educa
ids many
nown
ted unts among hi
[rier colleg residents
professors
He was
seventy-fi
lin iegage be
common
# Women
ty than
holce
man who
EAGER TO WORK.
Heaith Regained by Right Food.
The average healthy
ia usually eager to
useful task or employ
But let 8 spepsia or
hol d of one, and all endeavor
burden
“A year ago, after recovering from
an operation,” writes a Michigan lady,
“my stomach and nerves began to give
me much trouble,
At times my
clous, but when
followed. Othe
tite whatever.
nourish me
ever.
“I lost Interest
man or wor
busy at
ment
nan
boy some
indigestio 1 got
becomes
appetite was vora-
indulged, Indigestion
times | had no appe-
The food 1 took did not
and I grew weaker than
in everything and
wanted to be alone. I had always had
good nerves, but now the merest trifle
would upset me and bring on a violent
headache, Walking across the room
was an effort and
was out of the question,
“1 had seen GrapeNuts advertised,
but did not believe what 1 read at the
time. At last when it seemed as if 1
wns literally starving, 1 began to eat
Grape-Nuts,
“lI had not been able to work for a
year, but now after two months on
Grape-Nuts I am eager to be at work
ngain. My stomach gives me no trou
ble now, my nerves aro steady as ever,
and interest In Hie and ambition have
come back with the return to health.”
Read “The Road to Waellville,” in
pkgs. “There's a Reason.”
¥yer rend the ahove letter? A new
one appears from time to lms, They
ere genuine, true, asd full of human
interest.
presc
RYAN WAS FIRST CHAMPION |
Gives
How
Need
Interesti
He Won
nam,
Syracuse Fighter
Statement
Title From
ng
as to
Tommy Ryan.
n of
Minneapolis
Calif
n
Needham was gens
the champion and
hed with him for a finish
the
“12t me hat in those
champions had to make weight
he ringside, with their fAghting
There was no
rally
I was
rev
nized as i
match
honors
shy right here ti
toge and glovea on
ich thing as weigh
in the afternoon and fighting six hours
later.
“For five
Needham and |
which took place in 1881 went
rounds and 1 won on a knockout. 1
wad then recognized as the champion
of America.
and five minutes
The bout,
hours
fought
go
iH
He was recog
of the
tralia about that time.
nized as the welter champion
land of the kangaroo,
George Dawson for the
title,
“William's first fight In
Australian
this coun
and Smith knocked him out in three
championship. He had the Australian
title while 1 held that of America
“We fought in Minneapolis and 1
won in twenty rounds, making me the
undisputed welterweight champion of
the world.
“My next fight for the title took
place in The Alhambra here in 1897.
Tommy Tracy had come over from
Australia and claimed the champlon-
ship *of that country. He challenged
ime, and when we met 1 knocked him
put In nine rounds,
“After this bout I drifted into the
POSSESS GOCD BA
Cricketer
Player as Batter
5 the ball
the grount
weeks
cret of that sweep ag
A team that had been
little while
bard the life out
ers, and would get
all its competitors
A few years ago It will be
bered, a team of
ers vis!
for a could
remem
Australian ball play
ted us, and played a large
iniry
Australians lost most of
as their pitchers
and they hadn't learned anything
or fancy fielding. But
always jolted the liver of
The jolly
thelr games,
©asy,
wore
they out
and lost most of
horned into baseball
When a drop
usually to left fleld—with a
to face.
trying for awhile,
mer Coat a LTE
Byracuse Likely to Retain Craw,
Syracuse university is confident tdat
it will have crews at the annual inter
collegiate regatta on the Hudson river
next summer, ag the students are suf
scribing generously toward ralsing thw
$6,000 indebtedness. Many of the
freshmen are going in fer rowing with
sculls and sweeps, so that Coach Jim
Ten Eyck will have plenty of material
to plek from.
Mike Mitchell, Outfielder
and Heavy Hitter of Cincinnat)
National League Team.
BY MIKE MITCHELL,
Copyright, by Joseph B. Bowles)
Luck I think Is the biggest element
in winning baseball games, and in
the success of individual player.
many good ball players
sent back to the minor
and have never arl
luck broke aga
ing their early carecrs
lucky
any
known
who were
leagues en again
them dur
and they ney-
get another
because
ria
er were enough to
Se ori ng
and
runs wins,
the
hitting scores
part of hit
son that
are mysteries In bg
i under
good hard
the
luck is
luck
There
at even ti
stand
iting
filtters sts t 3 well hitting
ball hard who, to watch
hink were in the
standing
Hitth
each batter to
btu perhaps a
Keep cool,
the time
» lucky
GOSSIP OF
SPORTDOM
has several
ker mitt
Bat Nelson thinks he
youthful wallops in his haym
yet
Dave Barry has been appointed man
ager and matchmaker of the New Or
leans Athletic club
An expert has said Attell’'s fighting
are about over, but Abe keeps
right on gathering in the coin
Yost's trickery did trap the Gophers
«if was not the double cross, but the
double pass that turned the trick
Minor league magnates already are
and
have invited President Taft to address
them in 1911.
Mr. Btagg Is starting early. He
already has predicted a good season
for 1911 in football, as far as the Mid-
way school is concerned.
Chicago turners do not cater much
to indoor ball and basket ball, but
wrestling Is gaining a strangle grip
on their attention just now,
Chicago 18 highly honored In the
amateur athletle world. The supreme
rulers of both the A. A. U, and the A
A. PP. hall from the windy city.
Those striking hockey skaters can't
see the use in amateurism when they
hear the fingle of the coin at the box
offices. It is the semipro influence.
| Ones of These Talented Women Is
i Sarah Bernhardt and the Other
Ellen Terry.
Two famous grandmothers are
| tinguished visitors of this country. He
ferring to talented ladies the
Rochester Post Express says: “One of
the grandmothers is Mme. Sarah Bern
hardt; the other is Ellen Terry jot!
| actresses have reached an zge when f(t
is permissible to retire from
life; but the Fre tress is said
be as energetic half
age, while Ellen Terry is declared
be as young as ever she was In
palmy days when she and Henry Irv
ing ruled the theatrical world of Eng-
land. Miss Terry has retired from the
stage so acting is
and has taken to lecturin
peare’s heroines
better than she
many of the
great dramatist?
breezy biography know what
thinks of Portia, e, Volls
land and won el
tragedies
ed p
dis.
these
active
neh ad to
a8 a4 woman her
to
the
far as concerned.
t on Bhakes
And who could do
has
women of Hi
who played so
WOons
Headers of
leatric
other famous
and comedies
Id charm
expressiy
of ti
king actr
SAVED OLD LADY'S HAIR
age cou
derfully
velvet volce
English-spe
TO DRIVE OUT MAL ARIA
NprRuiLb x iy SYSTEM
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Cig } ¥ Ew tu Are taking
The formu & plainly printed 3 Overy iw »
showing It pir Onin ne ian
enn form § the we lars
and the Sold br all
dealers
Mr. Dorkins
to have the last word, anyway
Mrs. Dorkins—Yes, that's because
you always walt to hear me say it
Experience is a safe and more
ful guide than any Te however
accurate and scientific it may be
Buckle
use
No matter how long your neck may be
or how sore your throat, Hamlin Wizard
Oil will eure it surely and quickly, It
inflammation.
The girl in the silk stoc kings never
gots her ekirts muddy.
TOO BAD,
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taing mo oprem
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