rwfPfTia . t- w?r? -rr WWHKT " "mWTVjspj 'HWWHUHINU "WTfV "i " y tj i j i m i - j j ,, t TOSIMMONSREFUSES TO PRES" BROWN DESPISES FLOORAL DECORATIONING UP-AND-DQWN, ACT FIVE TIMES Negro, Seeking VWith Ed Fitzsimmons, Refuses to Correct Mistake of Week Before and Again Bounces Like Rubber Ball ' Hy LOUIS TTK never trmrio a inlMnkn never Jl made ' 'iliR Is mi nticlont prnverh nd a true om 't wilt u one goes nrnnt he uruiIIv guards himself against the s-iine mistake: but not ho with l'reston Ilrown he whose color, several fistic crltle s believe Ins kept the locnl negro from earning tlie power of dictator tu n pugilistic illusion When Brown was knocked down nml tWcnted Hat xxeek bv Eddlo ritrslinmnn of New ork It was thought a 'mistake" no nwkw.ird boxer like I'ltz (ould Tver ho expected to win from the shifty Brown peison It enuld never happen again ' Hut the simo mistake occurred on Saturday night at the National Club, when the pair met In an emote and H prolnblv would repeat ngaln and ngiln no matter how many time the i Untied Brown iiai censured t-evcrch bv tho press by hl'i man irpi 'lomtnj Iteiiij i,n, by his seconds because he Jumped to his fret without tnklnif the leRltliinte nlne fecond toll when dropped I'res however could be excused for his mistake of this ort In his first ritralmiiioiiH fraris as Brown seldom If eer, had been knocked down prevlouslx To allow a mrdloi re boxer of Klt7 s class to fell him eldentl surprised and chagrined the negro He eouldn t reillze lie was (loured and got up as qulcklx as possible This was the first time thex met Illslorv Repeats Agiln on Saturday night the same thins happened Brown had nnsweied tho bell with the ono Intention or knocking out Fitrsiininnii tn at least knock hint down mut oxen their score of u week ago Ti result was that llrown held his right bund shoulder high lead to send oxer tin "crilhfli but IMdle beat I'les to the punch everv time As early as the lut round Tit dropped Brown but Blown pulled Fit? down with him, and few cred ited this ,i knockdown The big noise from rltzsininiuiis h for-tj-two-ie"tlmeter left and thn speclatois throats started In tho i-econd inund 1 ne times Kltz hooked or swung his southpaw on Browns chin, lle times Brown wns stated on tho Hoor and tlo times did the regro mako tho snmo inlslake nreWvei, the same of tho week before On none of xhls fivo lslts to tho door did Blown stav down more than a few seconds Just as soon as he could gain his etpilllhrliim Brown was tip, dizzy unbtlanced and wide open for the htiskv punching left handed ritzslmmons Above the dlu of the spectators cries and shouts could be heard Rellls s advice to bis protege to "stiix down fot nine ' But Preston turned a deaf ear, or else he was deaf In his predicament Tet Brown has been boxing long enough to know the advantage of taking a nine-second count when on tho Moor Trobably Brown will know better the next time. His mistakes of one week after an other not only nre a good omen for the negro himself, but for uthei boxers who bellee the cannot be knockid off their 'feet, and surprised when thev do hive the displeasure of halng the Hoot come up and greet them The Ca cman Gated Willie I.oughlln the R ti person and policeman from "Soush Besblem." still may be a env email but It c in t be prued hx one Art Maglrl who has Invaded thn Kat for the privilege of getting the first crick ut l.es Darcy In tills endeior Mr Maglrl tm not succeed, but It cannot be denied that he succeeded In putting a halt In l.ough lln's stead march along the middleweight road Maglrl who stepped Into tho na ttonal ring virtually an unknown made Louf;hlln look foolish, and that's all there was tn It. When tho hell sounded for the final bout the fans started to slip on their overcoats which act was postponed fie different and WEST FAVORED IN TENNIS TOURNEY Strongest of Eastern Play ers May Be Unable to Take Trip Interest In tennis circles centers In the trip which the eastern team will shortlv make to California to compete In tho Kast vs West matches at Los Angeles, which begin on March 1 Apparently the Invasion of the West will only lesult In another triumph for the Pacific coast for the strong est of the eastern players will be unable to make the Journe he addition of Trederlck II Alex inder to the eastern team, however, titipplles greater strength thnn was Indicated In the original announcement of plaers Church Throckmorton, l'ell and Alexander are all formidable when plnvlng at the top of their game, but In going west they will be called upon to face a coterie of notable contest ants It is planned now to hae the team go by tli.Southern route This Is because of the request which has been submitted bv Paul T. Jette, president of the Border .States As sociation, who Is desirous of having a com petition held at i:i Paso either on the out ward journev o n the tetiiin tilp It Is possible that several exhibition matches will bo plned for the southern route would Include such cities as Wash ington. Atlanta, New Orleans, Sin Antonio and Kl Paso, and the visit of the eastern team. It Is believed, would piove n stimulus to tennis Interest. NJ'.W VOttK. Feb 26 Arrangements fill be completed today for the departure of Plajers still In the east who nre to tepie- sent this section In the team matches with the west at Los Angeles on March 9 Pred- rlck B Alexander and Theodore It Pell , of New York, and Conrad B Doyle, of Aiashlngton, nro expected to Join forces to tart for the const within n day or two George M Church and Harold 'Jhrockmor- uon w stop off for this match on Tlielr way borne from the Orient. Bernou S Prentice has been In California for some time Miss Molla BJurstedt, vvonmin's champion, Is going with the eastern team nnd will play v series of round-robin matches. In which she will meet Mlus Mary Browne, Mrs Bundy and Miss Florence hutton It Is expected also that she wll take part In ome mixed doubles, teaming with (Jeorge . Church. These will probably be plajed March 7 and 8, There will be sW singles and three dou bles matches for the team In the doubles 'he eastern players will pair as follows Church nnd Throckmorton, Alexander nnd Jle, Pell and Prentice It Is felt that these combinations will utilize tho strength or tha easterners to the bcBt advantage. WHJTE SOk ARE AFTER t- WITT, MACK YOUNGSTER i CHICAGO, 'Feb. 2. Law ton Witt, of f wlnchendon, Mass , who performed so sen . tlona!ly last season for the Athletics, will ftJ?on become a member of tho Chicago white Box If Tiesldent Comlskey has his way, Witt, If secured, will round outline "way strong White Box nne a. U no kU'Ca 'uiii . ..., ., ..C.l.kui nunV AND REPEATS wrc ii. jaite ' its Sr. and Jr. Cawn't Please Xo'Malicr Which Is Winning "r!.",hn,,!!,V,T00,n,.n',:' h'.. :W -.. loli. li. muii-7". :. '. ".."."'"" nn s!'.;",rwn,,.,,hBv. m,or. B' ""s "E" luwn't ' .",V l!"l,f i'l""" "-" 1m..lr iamMils'!!'" 1Wh'n T-""" fillf.1 to land his haymaker in the first round the spec ator, thought he llW , , 2 "x session and BO o until the final gong Hut he w-illop was not forthcoming and at no oihiwiMr1,1 lnr,r "' WtlnS I 2 .errllc In J ';'" kI,II " missing his .loluinv Mahonej didn't do is well as was xpected although he be.t Ilm.n) Powers Ti?" . ',"a" "" trnm " AUBaU, and t.oodlo Wdh shaded Joe Wright Artie Root Again 'V' '!"'", of Cleveland Ins bee,, fff. , knlei MR,al", n rough-'em.up lioxe" knnckeio.it and a .lever boxer respectlveh In bouts w th Louisiana Johnnv Mealj a ml Willie .lackson o,, a ,hrco c, ,',' J," nlX l" h",far bv hU Rreal rk T." rl i. e. 'n'"1" " 'ombit with Lw render In the star bout at tho Ovinnli It will be Hoots fourth , , on. n fere wl h an entlrel, dlffeient i.Ml"ln the hig re.idler Is the most consistent win, fl'l-lliiKH In Philadelphia He ho , osl wh"hfs ;hr, ""i1 Mt"' '-v ".K iisinllv v. I.S1 """' "U,' U,lnB U Iik" "'-usialLv-Mvled boxer depends on ., Mi V::"llVS.tl """"I iMck leadv to send ......,h upj.iiuiiis ne seldom hns I leeu ,.,. ,,,,- -.iiurL enti i,r nnd has upset the dope '. ul e"'fre,, ,, I Bec-nisc, of ,toot , unexpected slnvng """'n"t ,ck,?n A" " he favorite to. nigh nnd ag.ln the dope nnv be sent ski ward with Tendler doing the rocket tig B-Hlllng Hrhultz wo are Informed is a most gentlemanlv joung fellow until he answers the bell Then the man from .Tnhnn Majo In the seml-flml tonight and Mavo also pushes aside his . Ivlllzitlou when In nctlon so for this leason we ex pect to witness a renl demonMritlou of a (iernian-i:ngll4li haml-tn hand melee llmmv McCahrt and lohnnv Meilv meet for South Philadelphia p.estlge and Jack l.ovle vs 1 lanklle I) ii n,l ox .lo. Ilgin are the other numbers SCItAI'S AHOUT SCKAI'I'KltS Toliini) l.irxUixl's rcilnn l,ck lat vieel. , the c-ml.rla Univ.-. thdt tin mill h, . ,' ", one more Imut In tilm Tl.e lllchniuud veterm, UshtwelKht ame out of rellreinert unci ,1 tribute la. fine boxln lson to Cnlck Mer. Mera loulh kolnir alon nicely until Lancilm. Age trealel him ratner chaitlnedlj IrM. I"aty line In lelnic B,ueJ lousl. Buy He nil but knocked nut l'bll 111 mm I New York Saturday nlaht Hloom lelnit able In aluv onl by reTnon ot his hnldlnc on taul.n After Ilio tout ltloom a manager creeled a bit or n. prrlment bs tirotratlnK in the referee that I linn was loo rouirh In his elTorla to ahike lilmelf free from Hloom a clutcT ' tVlllle 4nrkon will rtrac down another JI000 purae lurih Jl when bo meeta chick Minler In New ork lol.nn) Dundee alao Is to get Jlfinn 'tis nald for iris bout with Terry .Melioiern here next week popular decision Bowling News J f tho Null, rial Ilmilliib AndniHtloii wll lielJ lonisht ut n w In th Hlnfthiini Hutd urluun in ittem uf inti r.nt tn tin rulllriir thn lb utw if teniln lll le attfil ui'uu It han lopn nerdl wiir ulnte the huf?r ni had n liiinm tu show their kIM on ruhlit alleH In imluranro tonlcKtn MunaKr .torst M 3IM t the KeBtonf llt itnmiinfd hf win fitdR h iwoiiuti tourne tn a nllnun for twelve (DniteruthH hotirc Martin, ut noon un fdnrxtd Mirch 7 Uthcr ore if thn ion tPMtantM will required ti I ow I tn err frinif nnl thn pilr kiuiflvInK down the k rentes t nuin her i'f iIiim "ill I thA winner National Seiretar Thumas (1 lone of Ih Atlantic toat so( la t Ion n heady has eight local Me men teams rntered In tlu third flutni llnnshlp events uf tho Atlantic Count Ansoclt Hon which will IkIii Ht srturt April It Ihe tourney will It rollednn fnurlteti Rlien second round aerae of the lirutc I enKue nht)V that the National ttam Iiih hlh three Minn Htor 3'7I un I hNh hlhh nlrifcl tlnle Kiune H-'l J V Shields of thN ijultitfl rolled the bent three name (wire, nS7. whll, lluchanan of -Hnilth Kline & Krt in h (om iun team has the i-nt itamo tullj :j7 i Inn Martin of the S H AVhlto 'nmpin aquad l hlwli uer8 howler, with 1)13 Jt U iln nnd Ilundredmark of i:Lkinan ManufaLturlnis Com pan) la runner up, wUh 1U 7 42 Tho leaders In innr? thin a morn of tnurna inenti tetfiK det Ided uixm In the hltT tliMiitown etttubllihmentM remiln imrhanted ulthoUKh In many Instances their adantHKe In a fcfiniH or two Ith th ntfdffoii rai ldl appro t hlntt a cloie Interest In urowlntr and It la ditlhult to predict which of the leader will le able to out owl their rivals In tha tomlntf crucial gatnen Three New Swimming Records H0NOI.VI.-r H T Teh 2d Thre new world a records were established hero In the open water nwlimnlntf championships I'errv MtUlllhraj of Chlcaito won tlm -'J ard awlm In J minutes JO 4 5 Heconds anl i.udy Am,er nf fna AnkLlea won the 410 ard In f mlnul 17 J 1 neionds Tlw I rev tout world" recoril for the JJO ards was 2 .' and for Uw 440 ar.Ja l 3 Harold Uruver of Honolulu won the lud'sard batk stroke In 1 minute 1 J 5 seconds another worlds record "WH1TEY" WITT Charley Comlskey, of the White Sox, plans to open negotiat ons for the services of Connie Mack n sen. -.?i.if wiin8ter. sW tt played B,Vi.bbfe ,m,:.rtBai',s nr,"",rr.rm,1 , Vm nnr, V",,0n,f')iLh:K1 "" bl hear 4- " IK ' AMPsBsfjBSK IsssssC v aV T uKa ftie game atshprtVlast yM,x. flVENJNft LED0BR-PHILABELPHIA, MONttAY, FEfeRUAB "26," BE DENIED AND KNOCKS DOWN BROWN EVER AND ANON AS BE HE BROUGHT $15,000 TO RED SOX $ -f ' W aTJSfc.T - ' vm w 2SBzvxxJ2XZm&m& rt5,&iKis5jEwaiTsw"sajs;sxisr "Smoky Joe" Wood will sirii an Indian contiact in Cleveland some time today. The pitcher as sold otttriRht by the Itoston Club, with whom he refused to play bectiuxj of a salary difference. Wood's quality and quantity in the box this ear is unknown, as he has not pitched since 15)15, when he became troubled with a sore shoulder. Training Camps Where Major League Clubs Will Prepare for the 1917 Season N MILS U I I veil i; i hi lies ut M IVtrr.burif. Ill New eirk ill Murlln le llr.iokh.i ut Hot prlnitv rk llo-lon lit Ml mil. I be (hleilkn ut risiiileu i (ul rltNburah '.t olumb.iH (,n t. Iuls at (, titeinl.i, lex Onrl.miitl .it brc tclMirt In Intcr-illajor League Training Dates Mnr.li II llrookltn (N ( l). lint lrln(s. Mereh K llrneikljn (N It I l, lint siirlucs Mure I. IK llrn.iklMi (N ) If, hi.steitl I. ). Itimtnn I,.), xs Itnstein (. I ), Hot spring.. Mnreli SO llnton IN I,), is. New erk (. 1 .1. Mm mi, (,u. Miirfh 47 lloeton (V. I.). n. New nrk (. 1..). Ilublln. l.;i. Mnrrh il llrookhn (N, l) TI, llnttn.e in, llnt(t. . Nee leirk ( . I..), lint siirl.ii!. Wi.reli 1 llrn.ikhn (N. I.), ( . I..I. Meniihl. Mnrcll ! lliiKton (N. I I, tft, t I .). I orclele, (,n Murdl ,'D IlrnokljM tN, I..). ( I,. I. little Iteiek . . . . Miir.li i' C llie leilinll (N I ), Inn. on ( V. I,.) 1 iiulsillle. Murell !) Ili,stiii (N. I,), I I. 1, Iloth in. Ml. Mnreli t llostn.i (N. I.), I ( I, I, Mnullrle. I, l. Mnreli .til tlnilniiHll (N. I.), lueto.i (. I..). liiulllle Mnrcll to HriKiUbii (N. I ). (. I,.). Okbiliouui ( ll. Mnrili II llnst.m IN, I. ). t I..1. i nf rows. (,:l x llohteni x. Minb Neu lurk Ne eirU xs, WhnIi is ItciNteil. NeM nrk xs Uiesll- Mnrcll II 1 Inrlnnntl N. I I, li.atni. ( I .) ( liiriiiimll Mnreli II Itr.Kikli.i (N. I,), is. ltntmi ( I, I. Kmi-ns lt. Mnreli fl Ne ork (N. I,), in Ilrlri.lt (. I. ). IMIbis. lex pr I rlttkburali (N (. I..) Ne llrletns l,r ( Imln.mll IN T), xs ( lexelmiel I, ), xs, Wil-lilnc- tin. ( . I . i ...eiciiuiii. nrll 1 i.r.i.i....i (N, I .), xs Itostnn II II, Kunsils III. prll I New lurk (N. I,.) . Ilelrolt ,1V''..V V..,::..n IN I.) x. New le.rk s. New ( I. 1. t'UMtteMlle x I ), xs. Wieslihie prll i I nil miiuii y ( jlieinnietl Inn e x, i... DERBY ELIGIBLES REACH LOUISVILLE Advance Guard of Horses at Kentucky Tracks for Big Events MORE TO COME THIS WEEK T-OmSVII.l.t: r.l. CC Tho advance Kiiaicl uf liornoK ficm llie wlntci r.iLln c.nt.lH to.icliecl (luuolilll Dcmns In thin tt a fi'W divs i.ko, w lien eectlons c.r tht htal.lcs of K.iv Sinme mid .loo I'meiim-tlir arrived front .lu.iri.7 f-oveial oilier hmaller BlilpincntH Kot In ut tho name time. Tlio Speiue eciiislBiimi nt came In cliari?e of Cecil Unwind aiMr Siwiie himself liad taken tli i-ldi f hl Mal.lu to Tla Juani to finish nut llif n.iwm there The lot brought here cmi!rled tho two-vear-olds Tied Snapper and Hl Kalnion thn three-year-old Mm Monde a .1 the nued horhe Iithalltt which spemo recently acquired at Juaiir Coincident with the comlntt of this riinrtet ntheis bdoiiKlur to the stable xxhlch had bun Uirmd out ut Mutphv'B farm near thin clti w.ie taken up and liroUBht to tho Downs Hack l llili. lot con nlsted of Ifodse, Monej maker M Unite IIIkIi (Jear Hed Cloud Mlladl Ann. I'luht Fall and a couple of tvxo- ear-olds 'these txvo divisions romblned bilnif the stable) HtrenRth up to thirteen head and will form a prett shifty band for Ihe spring and summer campaigns on tho Kentuik) tracks All of the horses turned out last fal wintered In excellent slnpo and nro ready to enter upon aetlve tialnliik' This applies mora p-irtlculaily to Hodire tho star of the stable, now a slx-j ear-old, and re. (tatdeii last season as nua of the best handi cap horses In Kentuekv Hodtjn appears to be In splendid trim and Ills trainer be lieves he wilt be tit and read for the open Ins of the spring season The fifteen hoiseH that Spenoo took to Tin .In ma will be dis posed of there, as their owner does not con sider them oulto good enough to engage In tha Kentucky campaign The Hal ot T)erU eligible now nt the local tracks embraces live of Corrlgati & McKlnney, Assume, Acabado, Conduit, Swan Song and Vague, Ave belonging to J W Schor, Harry Kelly, Cudgel, Uutter Scotch II, J'cnrod and Spring Wheat, three the property of Mlddleton K Jones, Cluy Fortune, Gallant I.ad nnd Deland, two belonging to the Sunset Stnble, Defcnqe line! Stnr Finch, and tho following the property of various EDUCATIONAL Learn LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 1(41 CHESTNUT STIIEET (Over nikar & lineman's Pharmacy) hu Ilia iierrllta iltthod aludemta learn not only fa tlai and urilc. but ttptciallv la undartla4 aaa1 la apeaAi lk Ionian lonoua, TRIAL LESSON FREE Tarroa may ba Imun at any tlma. K-raaWaat Tha fJaat lluilntaa dahnoL I wm akeraxv jy, ,n4 Chaatow airaMaV. KiaHlntil xt-taaet.i MtUeu e. arW M UK fAMHX, rJXSSirSMJMAJWl mJ2Zsizzsix-'vzx tn nil n i,rnvr, Athletlrs nt J icHMintllle, 11m. Nen lurk nt Mnrmi. On. lloHtnt. tit lint prlnas. Ark. Wii.I.I..Kton ut XiiKiiktit. lilnii.ii ut Mlnrrll Welts Tev. Ililn.lt nt Wnvslinrlite, Tex. t. I.oiiU ut I'ulestlne. Tex. ( lerliinil tit Neu Orleans. prll J llrnoklen (N, l), xs. Ito.tmi (A. I ) liuxenimrt. In, prll i New leirk (V. K). va. Detroit ( I, I, Wlrl.ltK I alls prll I llnxtn.i tN. I,.), xa. New lork l I, ), I Inreure, H. t . prll llrnnklMl (N. I..), xa. Ilo.lon I . I. . reiirln. III. pril t Ne Wk IN. I,), xa. IVetrolt ( 1,1. (Ikliiliinnii ( Its-. prll I fllLlnireh (N. I..), xa. I lexelaml f X I..1. New llrtfsin. April 4 MriHiklin (V, I), e . I 1. Indianapolis ts, Boston prll 4 llnstnn (V. I,), xa. New Inrk I . I. I. Wlluilniitiin. N, (. prll 4 Nen lork (N. 1 ), xa lletrnlt ( . I. 1. Tnlaa. Ilklll. prll " Itostnll (N. I..), va. New lork (. I. I. rrtersb.irr. a. i.rll llninklxi. (N. I, ). xs, lloatnn (X . I.nfinelle. Iml Vnrll V-I'lltshtiricli (N. I,.), xa. flexelnn.l I,.). New Orleans Vnrll A Nen Wk (N, I..), t. lletrnlt (. I. 1. Wlrlilta. Kan. nrll n I'lilhiilelphlii (N. I..), xa, Wnli Inittun ( . I ), W ttsltlnictnn, prll n Nen Inrk (N. I), xa. Ilrlrnlt ( 1,1. Manhattan. Kan Anrll (I llrookltn (N, I,), xa. Nen lork t . I. ). Ilrnoklxn pril 'llrooklxn (N. I.), xa. Nen lork ( 1 I..). Ilrnoklxn. Iprll 7 (li.rlnnall (N. I.), xa. I lexeland (I I..). ( Ineln.utl. tpril 7 I'l.lliclrlplila (N. I,.), xa. Ilnali InKtun (I. I ), lVai.tili.Rton. Iprll 7 Nen lork IN, l), xa. lletrnlt ( 1. I, ). Kansaa ( It), Iprll H( Inrlnnntl (N. I,.), xs. (leielan.l (. I I. Iniln.mtl. Iprll X New lork (N. I,), xx, Ilrtrolt ( 1. I, ), Kn.ouis r lit Iprll ! I'lilliclelplili (N. I.), xs Hush, iiiaton . I I, W ihliiKtnn Iprll Neu lork (N. 1.), x. Detroit (1 1, 1. luilliinapcills. Iprll II llnuiklt.l (N. I,), va Nen lork (1. I .). Ilrookbll. other owneis- dretn Jones Pete i la, Kftiward, Milkman Crank (J I)a Top o the Wave Mldwa (Jeorge C Ino Merlin IVaterford anil M Dick Andrew Mil lers ll.ket nnd the Kentuekv Mable ellg liiles lorriineHrcr iiuci (ioiiien Fox, are duo to reach here next week FARM AND GARDEN Burpee'o Sweet Pean For 25c we will mail one regular 10c packet (40 to 50 seeds) each ot Cherub, rich cream, edged brigiit rose; Kino White, the finest pure white; Mapcaret Ati ee, best cream pink; Kosabeli.e, a large deep rose; Wedc vooD,alovelylightblue,AHoonelarp;e packet (90 o 100 seeds) of the Hurpeb Blend of Superb Spencers for 1917. Burpee' Annual for 1017 ! tlcnr, tirlihtir aad aitttr than aril txfarf , lot PM'l Tblrty ISO) Tarlitlai llllltratad In eolora. It li nalltet fra Wrlta for It today aad pliaiamt&tten thla pasltflatltn. W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Burpae Buildiata Philadelphia tfey&! i!. "xvjj VVs-j.yjjJC' WINTER RESORTS ATJLiNTIT CITV. N. J cStr" Atlantic city. A racomdsed ..standard ! m 2xceuerx.ct7, l .600. KALTOiJ.BUZSy.l mm JOW$SW&kW IHE LEADING RESORT HOTEL OF THE WORLD WarltaijItTSkiilKiin ATL.ANTIC CITY.N.jr. OHNEHSIIIP MANAOKMKNT. JOStAH WMlTg f ONS COMPANY U7..im:n.lr K .: B" Ua- nwHiaenive tor to ec frir, Mtha, runnlac unnlsst ll. aar, M up waif, ,ui flaur, CIkm, Suttr, Burpee's Seeds 5 Sfi Burpee's $ Sweet Peas Grovcr Alexander Passes His 30th Year Today flrnttr Ifwlfttirl Alf-innrfpr IhlrtT Jnrn old tmlAv. Ilr wtn tmrn In (hi- -ninll iown pi ,iid. fh., rbruirr zh, ik7. II nrmn nin niHjnr Im ft it r CHrerr lit 1U11, unit Inr-n hn niiiriiMl M lrtorlrt hn rtKAliiMt iertly.llxrp drfrnU OFFICIALS FOR INDOOR COLLEGE CARIES PICKED Klrby, of Columbia, to He Referee of Championship Hero March 3 The Hat of ornlnl for the Indoor Inter collegiate rhntnplonahlp tn lie held heta Mnreh 3 hnn been nnnounced It In com. poaed entirely nf college men Guatavun T Klrb), of rolutnlili W tu be tho referee, Ilnrtow S. Week Cultures of the City of Nexv York chief Juilge of track events, .lanien II llnbhelt. lluxer ford chief Juilge of held event" Thorn ton (ierrlah, Ilurviitd, chief liiKpector A .7 Mcdrnth Ne-w VoiK, ihlef scorer Kverelt .1 Wendell, llarvnnl, ihlef tlinei, nnd fitly nundiikei Cornell ihlef eJerK. Judges nt the finish In the track events Include Crmrlete It .1ho Columbln, Wll llm K tlRreclon llruvurd Itobert (1 tr ret Princeton, lluvxard K Hill 1'euuavl vh1r Mathew l llnlpin, 1'otillintii and .Samuel .1 Dalian MiaeJnwhrook, A C No, V lHKDs?&&2 Si T!alA JMPyjmfclH liaiafctBiaB -iffr JsWliaiaiaB t$2 ' 17 RgH k flBiPai9B&ivVvxSaHKBaw' 1 11 B x.v B I L M L --'.-r-aia. iiaBv. ttJtM i I I I llrU V II aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiafeklvKNrafS lLvRr a V I Hclmar!" u YB7 So n o ntM i 1 i. A' ,p 1&7 ''; it RECORDS ARE EXPECTED TO PALL, IN MEAD0WBR00K GAMES, MARCH SnVIIItAr. new reonrela for Middle Atlantic Aiuinclitlnii A. A. t'. competition are ex. peeled In the Meadow brook meet. In Com mercial Museum, Thlrtj -fourth and Spruce street", March 10 Dive Caldwell, of the Iloaton A A , never ran better, and Johnny Overton la traveling faster for Yale than he ever ran before. These things are worth considering Caldwell will be the runner that 'led Meredith xx, III have to beat to gain the third leg on the president' trophy In the Meadow brook. !60-ard Invitation event. In lloatnn last week Caldwell established new worlds record for JOflO yards run ning 2 15 This Indicates how fast Cald well Is going right now Meredith has two legs on the trophv and needs to win It again tn retain It forever Overton Is one of the athletes who xxlll oppoo .lole Itav In the special one-mile event This one-mile event xvns placed on Ihe inrd vxhen It vx is found Impossible) to t;el llie rfweellsh flov eminent to change Its attitude on llulln nnd Zanders Thev re fused to allow tbee two athletes to leave Sweden So to mako ti top-notch card one In take the place of the International exent, the Meaelowbrook Club Invited Ray of Chi eago Overton of Yale Wlnelnngle of Coi nell and Devunnev, of the Melrose Club to run one tnlle thanks, I smoke You ought to smoke them too purely on their merit." Helmar entirely satisfies me and gives me everything I find in many higher-priced cigarettes. 'Helmar is made of pure Turkish to baccos. Cost 10 cents. "Friend if you will once you wiU many times." lrr i i nay has a record of 4 Id for th nd he says he can run faster. In York Athletic Club games recently vorn; ne ran cmb ror a mile ana a r In a handicap two-mile run In th '. games he ran till 2-1, four second than the American record, and he front for a mite, setting his own pacer. ,' Overton, at Hartford, Conn , a fW fright ago, ran 1000 yards In 2;! and a iMU'in 4:20, nnd Devanney was on hi hWito, Devanney also ran second to CaldwH wfc urn miiri uinuB inn eviu'aru riaajssrsav g Wlndnagle Is the runner who forc4 UiriM Jtiereuttn to establish a new world JWi mile record last May at Franklin FlcWf, The one-mlle run and th 660-yard Ml should be ton-notch events, but thaw art only two of n great array. Mora .than 1000 athletea will compete. Evtry fJolleaf. ' club and school track star In the Bart and..,' Middle West will run This Is tha Worl'v. 41 greatest Indoor athletic meet "1; . . V Notre Dame Sets New Relay fUxttftsT ' crtioir xicvn l..e vt- el V.tr YxadLa mll telay team patakllahed s new sTmnafWmf. '3 rrteirrt tn a dual Iraek mi with the OnlxTkygte-f , y nf Wlaronaln Inwerlne Ihe racord of I t4..km,aV,i ty th hlcaso Athletic Aaaoctatlon, to ss -"fsVjA Notri -Darn j,- nan,, wnn ina mi nv a. icon di .. tu iS9. 1C . - H'A in 'H '. , . AT ', in 7' ' . ltJ l Mi S . .- t1 J. h . ' i ' rfV A . v c X.&. ' JKtl J tJUljtomtl. V 5 -... , . a uhltAj. aS ujtfsi. fi " i . " i ' w
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