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St. Jouplm Contact \The- Vania Leaf basketball J“nyh'8 h. _ Teatéd the V\ 'eation Fite of East 3», s and ft no time was either of the we h Leat team was leading by & scor: . isawork and played 'on prac- ,;.ucnly even terms, | Soret's shooting ~ ... ffrom- the court in the eecond half | [ two! the contest gave the game to the | o Cohoaaters. Hunter starred foy the “Mme + ~> motion; attributed this to the inclem- t .' ent weather, After: the: game danc- ‘ xw ins was; enjoyed. rst -~. t wie qnounced that the Beovars C “mum play the' second, game Of theip rgegion tommorow night w hey . will \Opnod@-thé I fast Elms of Atbany. The: : (Elms * defeated - the / \Schenectagy | | “Show jeagne team 'at deeneotaflv \fast Saturday a f, - Tha score of last night’s contest“ follows' < - o 1 Maple Leaf Flue. , Junior MM! Tom ‘bf el team: -of Cohoes openedits meason at St, |- . u; night when it de; | ~. Schodack 'by a «core of 20 to 17. The |- . game was. fast from start to finish | 'Aeams 'over four points in the lead. -. ~ At the &nd of the half the Maple [. ' I 19. to ”it!“ Both, trams dfiMYea 12 ~ 2 ~The attendance at last night’s some \ . was very amall but Manager Joseplfl C \Name. Pos, - ® R Sore]. l'f‘.....:‘...,...~4 1 [8 -.. IN. Roberts,If, ..s.l.. 0 ~ 10 Tf | ‘Elmer, It. .,....,.....o a %} he upmahewc‘ sf s sisal... the _, 4 4i ~ 113 3031631. Q. ~ $6»!%00y0.2'i‘ u - Q Jes Surpgenant Ig. 0 1 13 L urnrenmxt, 1g. 2 0: 4 4 20 | J‘immfie Wilae oenlaimea as the gre hag 'arsived in this oountgva It i$ ox short order With th$ Tefdink Anforica Pal Monro I‘Tev mass“ 5,130 éat a La _@B. mp. \TP. | By GEORGE R, HOLMES, NEW. WORK, Nov. 12.+-It\is become» ing. apparent mug: the fistic gents of the by Fred Fulton that he would take on } British Isles do not want any of Fred 'Framk Goddard anytime before Novem- Fulton's game é‘mce the lanky Amer- 'ber 11 and bet $5,000 to $900 that he #> {ican plasterer 'put the bee on - Arthur 6. 3 * LP., (Townlev in something lesa: than two ' 2 1T. ...‘io6-|72 . n 4 Proder,: aa aaa a 0 \ 2{sidestepping Fred: faster 'than | a Gor- | \- MtDermétt, ece % 3° $| man diplomat sidesteps xesponsibultv © Howard. It. a $ i e a Teme ae g 3, i for the war. , \ Him“! YE. a“ a_ . wae Fulton went overseas eager tmght as Totals daves. q . 3 17 fand with a great yearning to clean ug> . 300m at end. or, hmtwflmnle Lew - Myewmwlmmgafion Five, 10. j ~ Referee; nhubzst. wimekeeper. Fore, tin Time ~06 periods, twenty.. min- o AW; of 11m greatest. players who ever don— sketball togs, has accepted a gue.,; {men. in: 'the 6ld . State it fio‘imrge otvfixe cmmes'v Wines atm Lluhthousc That Hell , Them Agave been three or four Addy» 'gtone ' Tighthoudes, Ferry WI fumes? bullt one. that -was criticized by éngin« eors as behig qimsafe. \It wilbstgad the 6m 9 be in it when the first and worst-gale- sweeps down the const.\ On, the hight of the first fierce equluoctm E ** the builder and some workmen - the-people along the: shore Tooked for | * the lighthouse it was gone. 'The awful [* - storm had swopt everything away and tha man hail norighod .--BRaston Post. - gmu meres Rice am - Paul Vorloline. IC wigdom, creative genius. Passion. «been: wisely sald;=até allotted in the birth ond ca be neither 1s. For good and: & I a mixture of evi! mid | ~ gnaw-Vermin possessed alt these| -_>* qualities, Verlathe-Is- always taititar | \io ltimwslf, to théeitwo sides of. himself, - and: be has thus succeeded in render-. -' Ing. ay no one ever has before, the whola home duplex, the eternal con«} - Hick of; Minoan};mArtfiur Symon. C ¥\ “Borrowing \Trouble. . is been father unfortunate Sigthar hak) «in he came in and wanted to pide bis | « memo down to His avuntle's. house. |. ~~ !. dnk to m t, and Fimmy «ut-in. . 3?! lbw he I‘Lmiorflns assurance. \May» | \Be there wou't be a thing ppen, | wnothgr, o don't make & om for: “floor-git tilit does,\ .. . . if Fm W! \would 1 6 edt vondwnieed. milk on : magaggfi‘rf , \L «uh moi _, old condshseo wouto are. OLC ion Muncflm ' ‘mm Const Line: « a he would have little. difficulty/fin getting patties. He: didn't al first,\ He was \two rounds; The result accorded almost. inflamed with Fownley soon after hia delirious satisfaction to a crowded: J}] avrival and be proceeded to knock gut house, which inclided Joe Beckett, | is opponent in the very first round,. . Frank Goddard and Fred Fulton, the £ son as a baby and a Hepeutes. at the very rarely since he became president. ~A Whereupon business grem- slack. Joe , American. * 1 Beckett, , | mppion, and Fred Goddard, | Backett defeated for the championship, for the benefit of the spectators, ~ |f have found it expedient to be una- v. \In 3 to cable advices, Aabout by the aftpln ‘regurded 2% {momma in. - grown quite. enu-1 I aa-a16ut his taking chances. : One | * *W His mother hesitated before «consent» | é on, new: told mi ii» = - The Uuited States, with its moon. g reater Pucific const.. | flock of pounds steuing, Hao. thought: 'the | highly-tolited English: whom allable for a contest with tanky Fred, .Fuaiton is disgusted and is starting . lates about Thanksgiving, according .° Just by way of showing how hard up: England is for boxing talent, . {dies Wells is staging a comeback. The | B \LJ ombardier apgparently never heard of d his campaign a couple of weeks ago -whogever ho is-in two rounds, whore storm,\ he replied. \and I hope I-nays 'upon-\delirious satisfaction\ was ac- corded a crowded house, according to | tempest ane of the British sport writers. It is difficult to seo how Bombardier hit 6 into 'the fighthouse, Noxt morning s#h6# |-walts oan throw anyone into a stite of Pdctivious satisfaction.\ .Most everyone th the iBritish Isles and elsewhere has beaten\ Bombardier 'Timmy: Wilde, and they rover\ have i‘fieammatchetl the mystery or color, 1t fins t> except possibly There was (mm) A bit of \transatian- tie flavor\ about the Wells-Curphoy. match,accordiog to Long Menard . writ int Jeffries, Jesse Willard and other fa- | mous comeback’k Anyhow, Wells start- | C by taking on a gent named Jack Cur- | phey, of Salford. He licked {fr. Cimphey | \_ p. atest um fighting mag Butane pected that he will be matchofl in n contenders. notably Joo Lynch and . at the. title holder Pete Harmon. p 205 . 27 , . 60 ing. in the. Evening Standard. The flay-. or was provided by an anhnouncetment ' woud hem im. | Regarding the whole affair the Eve~ minutes the English: héayies have been , ning Mandate] eport Wrote: \So the pendulum -of Billy ‘VEHSB fortum £47 has swung back. agmin, as Of) \yore: 4 In ma very same ring at thei Holborn satdium where a fey months Since he suffered a swift and crushing defeat. from Joe Beckett, hebeat Jack, Curphey, the Grenadier, in tess than 'This trio, by the way, were concern. | (ed in a Hitile game of bluff which was 'but which need not, be taken too seri- {ously, Before Wells entered the ring, 'fertunately when one considers © the f a disturbing nature, Fulton got into {the limalight, and, it was announced that he was wining to meet Goddard Beckett, a trifle unmindiul. I theught, ; lof his (position as our champion; isprang into the ring, made some | Clit». ting remarks about \hot air \ and. fsuggcstec’l that F Puiton should first set- 'tle his little account with Jack Demon {sey. The inexdeni had quite a tramp lantic flavor, but made small appeal to the British taste, I fancy, , seman: ook arses was mase~ Jorizy forgot the blemishes ii the win» nor‘s display,\ = More.» Word: to Use. Students of the Englis! ago Amorichn has ling tin the past A Taporking vooiibnlnvy 6T nly $50 of the . -A more than 600,000 “owls in the hg. ngremse brofglt | ; lish danguage, <the ul And airship is: de s tanguage | attribute to Aerial figvigation the ad. | \dition of 200 few words. As the aver. Cob O Fecundity of. Fish: 8,000,000 in a sturgeon, 540,000 in \ quest {give up Relier {remains that (from; won out for Pitch. sold L {Logan said his\ sxkuature was hot: on | “I l'vi'fiflfllm't'i 'and Mobile Chiefs] in Squabble Over Pit Keller Hasty w <q [eations-amount to yery 1mm team, - 'Frank's trounlé With Logan was. cause}; by the refusal 'Of the latter to. Hasty, - miso that when Frank called for Has» tesigned in mid—wason. aad later when. Frank called for the pitcher, Président | the deal and that that gave ' him the {right to keen Hasty, who had develop- | * ed into a very good moundsmain, AL { Frank, who 'has much imfHucrce in || [the league, deciares Logan must. go, |. {while the latte: says he'll stack and“; Hememzinu is taking sides with Logan } fand threatens -to help thé Mobile boss | , |ren Frank out of the league. [of.. tis a preity mutldfle. but the © tact. g 5mm“ GB.. fgeov iii-Were to | - [goings to\ he a great shake-up, in the: i H Southerm Baseball association.. if max-v [_. The wholé trouble is due to a spli 1, OL betweon Charleyulfi‘unk. -. {the Atlanta club, and John L,. Logan, | |_ {the Mobile chief. anda . feud <of 10118‘ 'standing between' Frank and- * Jules } - (Heinemann, president of the Nmfir— e president o? f a 1331311118135?“ _ [young. pitrher. loaned to 'Mobile early | \as in the season. It was by a genfleman’ . Tagrsement with the Mobile secretary i- ~ 'that Frank let Hasty go, with the pro- : ~ _| ty's return ho would be sent back. 'But | [Charley mosson. the Motile seorotfiry, - [- £ at! mohvsmau. who mrivet} to get his Ba nmrook IX. an Shapo to winAmerion's . 4 ithe. “w cup. The Shamrock IV. is at, E116 £69 Sm. Bfibulgfyn where ghé grids“ if)??? (lurlfig the war is: Inu, :‘_ hl. . w e Ssaad : ; az aust is | art-a if x+. Tiasiy The Attanta. ~chicftain . 'the young slabmzm 'to Connie Mack ' t {~> ;Seattle Youth Has Stafure | lwo g tinge banana? and one. pint of: \Wells's triumph whs tar move?“ 'to their liking, and while there were dps-, porate a mumps-sh: whan he appoored “1m 1 iy to go under, yet again more was in |. eloment of masterful groathnoss &bout his: finishing viow that made the ma-. - mackerel“ m1 1357000 m a floun or.\ _' ed Irish ar sweet potatoes and other ie © vegetables. Hg. has never eaten meat. [When a child ho saw a picture of a dog The mos. prolific dish 49. the ood, | a fowl and has never wante 'the yield of which averages nbout 43,- | 000,000 eggs each season. Miny other, kinds of fisk are. éxccodingly prolific. More: than - 86,00° eggs Imve been counted in a her,mg, 88,000 to a smolt, . 1,060,004 in a sole, 1,120,000 in a roach, ares Macho: |nw~mtml fiifl'fit‘g the is“ Jacki Just (dosed +* a a : t I8 PHYSIBM. ~ MRVEL AT: 15 4 and Strength of Young Horcules | PATEL 3, Wash. Nun; 12~A Sam- | age of fifteen,. d mo' \That's the title that, can be given to Dean Duffie“! Cutting. who at fifteen 'stands six' feet. three inches in height, . weight TSorpounfls. and is an all-round ! [physical marvel. 'He has attained his pbysical gerfection by following a pro- teaitee [ or home. He expects to-arrive in the. smmtivonees of his nerves to anything gramme that is in itself astounding to Comiskey drought him virtually to his { ifBony Times published an article ' any time before November 11, when he ‘a‘pout Dean, then less than two years 'leaves for th States, and wager $3,600 of agt naming him the fioby Samson,. to $500 that he beats th Englishman. The\ netvspaper has followed his Frog. for the reason that hiis\ fellow clul than -eygqr qnmthqe'semuomo proball= R \Goddard at the ringside smailed, Foss through these thirteen years, It Oynerg Rad cofifidence in his superior , and was not to he drawn, despite the was predicted ther that the boy , knowledgo of the game, his honesty and unless Tohnson xolugxgaqiily resigns, Wor ,, 'urgent entreaties of the crowd. Then would 'be a marvel and his mode the heavy eaters of today, ' On November 19,1905, the Seattle! of Irving has been carefully watched, | Young Cutting rises every , morning at 5130 a *clock. He has his breakfast- one quart of écot water, and then starts tor work in a local shipyard, Hp ground {rith A mers T5-pound drili a(1mm ing the morning and takes his lunch at 11 oclock—ihree eanut sandwiches, milk. Note that. nothing warm has touched his stomach since rising. nflannmg hae anal-Inn‘s». him 32 ...-. meas juggnng act wiff the 7o~pounc1 drill and returns home of 5 o'clock, He then takes a Hot bath and eats iffs dinner. Usually it is beans without pork, mash» ed meat as a consequence. Whon 'he vig two years old he start- ea twining, using twmpound dumb- bells. yous - \ Wt eleven years b! ago he kicked & a . baseball case. | which is a situation that hochas mood [five, He dobs not wait to brome d Mon-7 +- a Pine by- . Stef , u..'* By SAM CRANE. V103: Or axn g o ont, tor; the teain A98. n Fare:that- some ' K g 4.‘ + 50 Close up or Sir Tacoma Lipton to mama and most oxyhusiustjc 1311811331; ; Vi-wjfl‘ Twite. tonfgh’t. between, \noon will be amt!!!“ ih s 'The 001m; teim.wHl | meet ; _The MGM“ workont tonight. . of “the? gm ft“, - af pronoun suffering | from rand-it do ‘iSonn'me‘ ‘mfifie zame. _ Boveral \loca. boys ”of\ make good. . of on the Qohoos team 8.\ afiifi‘vfié' If“. P HS A o P Gloversville team. % g lam}, (511g) refused. toninaish on him‘? w Written for 1nternationa) News Sqr- Team going: to st. Louis lash fall \to | sto XEW YORK, Nov. n-Jimic e- Rm» with the Browns. Comiskey was vor. eit F. or'g deoiswn srinting . a indignant at Mnnfwfiilfihfifif paramnein‘ {twi‘nl junction against Bream:- Sed at. Johnson for not forcing . tho | ent Ban Johnson, of the Ameriqan 'Cleveland clul to live up to Its schad; ' League,. interfel‘ing with - Carl MW? tule anti-act. ' pitching dog the Yankees strenztliehs twas bluntf éwa‘ent Cotonct fin mama and H ton's, stand was talking with Conmkey at the KC 4 diw ; 60 6 in' theiz, controversy with Johnson me. ; seent 1 worm & series périod tn | :; |- {terially., and wiso that of.the owkhers ot : *D8t the \Old Roman\\ was very firm in the Lhicago and Boston, dubs, .. who, | his determination tosforee Johnson 'brt\! Ap ' There mm possible. (stn 2 Moe supported the Quaker qemers so ' 6f tlie presiden firmug and stanohly in . the - historical - chince. for a compromise of. any: sort,, - THat glso being the stand taken by tho. *owners 'of the Yankees and the Red: | tBox, it -appears astif Ibfinsbfi‘ was \b agaiugt mrobstadle that he tinnot 11W.- dle, .evan if he “lms five other ° mubse fifth him. * \ Bhe club owners [supporting Johnson: Ban will new. be: put om thodefensive, ; .of the Amorican League. Bambas hers« 4 tofore sugcecdad> i grinding (1mmg those who have 'been antagonistic to | leanlot posslbt tora N him. by steam tactics \ ife wass. possibly afford to have the. New.; never humbleq texcopt® once in hig 35:21; flaw? a}? ‘Bostgn 01:1, Ins break clashes with the club owners of his or« y from the léagite, but that h a ganization, and that was when Charley fiftiezggfi 2350311123}: Jfiifnzéiemg; \president: Such actiow why not “of: reasonable, considering the great fin=' o' wo ce N knees. ven then Ban thought it polite ; for him to merely. appear humbled Comisyoy has always been thejpowex behind the American League throne, claahing elements is now more intense il!ty of a rgmrn to completo harmony; his business ability, Comiskey's first the mune welfare of his mgaoizatéon i+ was when President Dunn of the glove. get out ~ ‘lLLQ'L’ rit Pure go s * Tr w + Atter school they mot and Dean, landed on. tim +. Once.. Other puplla holds an attraction for him. At two he was a Samson, Today he a thought the tad dond, . but he came {grows up? a .to after an hour and didn't want to.ca . Denna foamy-m. 'any miOfe \. .. ”N g= \ C\ fiaoztfiftaTariff the wey 1 | A \thunderbolt? was. tately. Snl to have, fallen at Cardiff, In Wales, ~As doll. His | father, who weighs . 190 a mfitterlot fact, thore is no such. thing pounds, hag had more than one ride 'It his son's arms, © trean's great strength has never actually ~beeir tgsted. di- reruns here, in both the high schools and fit the State Buiversity. all pgvoe‘ pae that he is & marvel,. ‘ \ His. follow workers at 'the shipyards [hoot. the iden'that 'he. is but fife years of- agar They belfave him twenty- offen giyo rise to-a beet in somé: enegally, . Agowevex' whit (pass ~thunderbolls are - fvigihonts whjeh come from the akles,, \than Get the other sum. Success is more“ a nites Freaslonal aWete nota prize P&hter, e |C y. . rootbqll 100 feet. During the same year he had his first and oghly fight. An o‘tb- is fooking , forward to veniming to ! cmupxeteymem sesame: engagemeu A to me whoa ME f | Napoléon, ancigl. sneoess~ enjoyed »tke tongue flue year, but the fpiction between the ! 'big estrangement from his assqciates {and the gopd\Gf basebalhfiun would g (-. er boy called hiin a cowart and a‘more this contlxig fisemefitér‘ rooibm‘ll‘ is a,Heroulgs, What will he he when he ‘ ribs - 0 fis. a thunderbolt, but mo‘phenoménix | ; thing of, the soft. -When - HigBtuingt ~stfikes the ground it sometimes Loras | - a hole' as considerable depth-and . ries any sanity substance In the soll. “Len-owes, mefieog; , but have notfxmg To do with thunder; [ of luck , j--If yoid don't believe it ask nny un- | 6 Fluxes: gov perience | paent’ot my Tre. territory hnd peeh x Spants ston for=38 year uorlgln illy | Spain. by Louis XY. * Louisiana to France WHS 'a colonial exnmr witt+3 Stalks. 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