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Pa.; where the Wash- ten Couth ~ Reld spent wave his mem today. after | the {climax the Orange but two. mun e Bro-a \of the season. s \9 bo ( AMJs . l fon ths itm Reuben\ will bo . mat, 'on thaalr hound to Syracuse will the inimingfxfing in y City., Both-of these games ary to be hard - battles, and - Colgate will be My for we con- f : mix e § ion ~ lawn-mt, van-u ths \tatt .. mil”; but, there' is | Mancunian-n 'Aerotéd to sports and bi ‘athlfitin abllities ars highly \ \ woicos ftcant \- Swimmer Plunges. a wotld's record was established at the ~<|Prtlibure Natatorium '.'\ [whi Fred Schwedi, of the Lxtroit EY. M.C. A., plunged e distance of- i+] pool 'This bast [30 taet, whan ho. won the 'national 'I champtonship. last . year, and . \Tech | Parylor \of I tract which will retain Thomas F. . [Keane, , Alcs, wil} be ome of-the principal At [ters to come before the university _;GOIB 'louse team «cored another creditable the victory bere last night, administering K __ Tthe first defeat of the -senason to the Aapeedy. St. Mary's Sodality five: Maw“ w““‘fi‘d.¢~u var,. Ige - Beckett,, -- a.“ ism Mu night. 'in. straight Aath. - 'The. Pais took the first. fall to 1i#-pinutes while the second came in nimeminutes and 45- seconds. . Sbyseko may hare a lot of weight to tike: off. be he again afucks, the American chmiomhig of the 8 \been. able to do. the bi: tal an. idol \in: the affections of th student of sport cl' Diatanmee. . Fest, Length of Poot. - FitsBurs, Pa“ March 4i-A ns¥r last night, 82.3 feet, almost the length of the culminated the world's record oi 83. 6 Teurtean years ago by Taylor, of Kngland. Sohwed; made 81.4 feet on his frat attempt and . 80.6 feet on his second. The record was broken in | his third trial. R. H. Mesger, of Yale University, was second, with & distance of 80 feet, wiille a team mate of the champion, Fred Jom, of the Datroit V. M. C. A., was third with 78 feet, rile thnows wo min Zbyitko Beats Pair of Wrestling Stars In 49 Minutes. Rochester March 4-Staniuisul Zbystkeo, European wrestilrig cham- plon, tonight threw Jack Yousaka, AustraHan champion, in 83 minutes and Carl Lee Belge, Belgian cham- plon, im 16 minutes. He bad agreed to throw both men in 90 minutes. Klan. shy. With Orar Orange. Syracuse, March 4. -A new con- veigramn trainer, as director of ~Syrmcuse- university track athlet mat- vernling bomrd at a meeting next stood to be. in favor of siming | Keane for a term of years st vance in salary and this action ibly viii ® was: the com- w...- Symon» Bente Cortland Quint. Graeme. March 4-The All-Gyra- Caitlin! by the deciaive score of 18 to .4. The visitors, far ontweig od, urea lost \on the large court and i guards trust rating: 4 iliiSiiiiiiiiiEiiiii sCOf #. in - Ln! awn: gin Philadelphia Hoy - Wilde, British Syweilght i\ | wallace fought a hard- buts-mm: bis own record of | ay Bight. The board is under-] . |__ of | ' thort: nappy passing went for: t Milt. the local iénfi’s WITH . Water anp ~- (30cm OR MARBRLES. ln ite Answer me Purpose) © AM!) - Tris! \me oLP FAMiLA® AND HAS The __ | PHowoG@raPn Skinnep MILE. mu. .music IT . uP, /C Jon at -A ne a tackle the 8 street 31 48, luau inthe cire .The line-u» fos the fAint game is: Arsenal Ham! Itom, for wards; Hall, conter; Ame, Hunky. {mm Kliokner.. - mun! e, contest; Clark, Pit Maikos Nirvana“! mully, Sinding Englishman Come to Fort and SZonts Fucllade of Blms at Wah “no, and Wins Evam »(n Hound. Philadelphia, Pa, Mirch 4. - thamplon, cutfought arm o«tpointed: Patey Wallace of Phfimdiipiis, in a fast six-~round bout herv last night. the champion and aZmost & knockdown to the asst ma. ~The first andualith sounds 'sren while the British boxer cum led in the istervrening Zour rounds. Wilde felt out the . Philadelphia i boxer, who has aspiration: on weer : ing the Gyweight crown», but the seo ond sesalon, the Britimh tiHtlsholdar : opened bis attack with i mixture of ; nappy laft nooks anl jabs and straight fefts. - kad Wallace's : nose bleading tr“ y amd\ the crowd / Wallace, - bowaver, - fought - back. \ punch for punch. . I8 the nest three rounds Wlido “mommies that be wis the bettar mors strength in his pinches but did Bot land as frequemily as bis op- - ponent At the end of the fifth round, Wilde's mouth was bleeding. 'The gum! tfownd both fight : nuns-tumult up. The Polla deiphis boy made a wonderful raily. in the middls of the round. he cross a right hook to Wilde's Jof cheek | bone. Wilde 1153] {Maud came down on his ar tips was up instantly. The big crowd cheared | ind Trantlcally yailad for the Phila daipbian to land s knoxkout, but the British champlon came back with s tusilade of rights mud lefts and managed to win an even break in the round according to the boxing ep Wniim weighed 111 Wilte's also | Yelght m aot unmet! ACLOENY ME ARSENAL FRIDAY Strong School Tenn Ginh‘at High School - Gymaasizm - is Aftemiou. A game that will be hird fought: from start to finish is promised the ians on Friday afternoon at the High , school gymnasium when the Arsenal. street school five, victors over the Cooper street team in the opener of - the Grammar schoo! league, clashes with the Academy tan heavigoroui-idhuithylt 70 as at 35 if he alds Worm performing t! raw-mm” “by Pe mammal. L+ arte within flooring di-tnoe of Wilde to Floer For an « ~knootoot~ -was ~ 'coaning.. boxer. Wallace appegared to have. ; be a shad Mr. Dare has. urchssed the ‘Buell property in Hem: orson village. M: 3 'at : mad ' hale tell m if heart ~ubnomt About 'Three and“ Are Pressat At Welnome Home. . day Adana Sanctorum, No. 141, 0. O. H. sun-hommmtoyhyu 2%. unmet-donning | plight by the members of . s > wiz, both. immuuwma. k P., in their rooms:far the returmed ' . 4. widhn who are mandire: of the or . ganization was ogs of the “an hights in the history of the order, © About 100 were prément, the wires musical program starke) immodiate- ly after a short mesting. Mrs. CH. {lations that pleased the audience. {Misa Theima Stafford sang a solo, ifollowsd by another -br ~Keatle B. j Couch, Dancing was enjoyed from $ luau 1 and light refreshments were served. Between the Gincing a short imot was put on by Frank 8 «and Jack Fowles. The man were , made up as tegroes axd their acting 3 was wall appreciated. -Am-address-in the form of a welcome home speech was given by Kart 6. Downtown.- turned sokliers, - - >- DEXTER. Dexter, March 4. - Miss Marton (Ven Allan spent the week end st 'Rvans. Mills -Misa Maitie Gebsiand 'wu callad here from New York city to care for her- mother and family Parks and Chartes Hrorm gare reo! mil“ of the members being invited.. A aot Kast: 412mm who lave Doen com st buflding Friday nigh: and baul « to Maud“; ht when tin voulis been; tint: who are {B with influinsas. - Miss possesion “lurid Huff is filling the vacancy in} the. aizth and sevanth grade room at | Derter grammar echool owing to the | il{iness of Mrs. Harry Gsbsland,{ 'the permanant teacher--Mrs. Wait- Le .on Chester is seriously {3 with pueo- | monia. Har sister, Miss Sturant, a} traiged nuris from Clareland, O., i. caring for ber. -Mrs. 9. E. Legate of }: her lint”- Gouverneur {s visiting. Mrs. K. B. Lambton -HNrs. Caro tertown nt Friday wei ape y writhe Mrs. B. Adams As a nandin; two weeks with Mabe! Alvarion 'his pons to Sy: racuse \to- reslda 'with ber brothar daud family.-Mra. Olas James is in AWatertown caring for hear daughter jand family- who ars 4 with {fle cuse. ~ rtirieville Pictes hum &, Marc 4.- Mrs. Emery Eieenthi at thair farm h Mrs. {the family ard was stricken it! and urday evening for Syracuse -Em- ville, where hbo will spend several s with his brother, Mmer.-Mrs. Voiney Hyde will attend Pomous grange in Watertown as 'delegute from Lafargevilie grange -Is W. Burton,-maaster of Jefferson county Pomon@y grange, will} spend. part ot , the walk\ In Waterton, than he sttan the __ Poroie '> mesting: Wednegday.--Horman Nash is the 'jappointed leadar for the Npworth League service March Hat-William Haas, who is suffering from : blood poison. is «lichtly immoral. Am SMITHVILLE, - Smithville, March 4-Theére will ow social at the home of A.. 'A. Robbins Friday ewiming for the benefit of: the cemetery fust -Mr.. and Mrs. J. A. Hill, j., are ding 'sevaral days at Bailoviiie. minus; m Pierrepont Maror.-W. M. 'and son, Hlon, have nwrohuod aw A. U. Dare farm and are taking pos- '- Lowvilio Nots. Lonnie, March 4.-| Caroline Goek] and Mrs. Etta Strwartl, of Wa- : - Miss Lurm Grigge of |. Jher mother, Mrs. D. J. Bass: { . and { iter are very 1117. is with grip. Mrs. ' a taken home. The baby ts also =| Rev. Owens of Stone. Miis loft Sat-| mett ScheU bas left for Si. Johns} him-M 'at: Kaufman March 4. - Md nil Misa - Harriet, Rom. o in. normal sontrol or R “fidunoaimt 16 . may; a legislation, but in or oter j Rew. As Ham an\ tor of the “326m\ flux-w tations. 4 \*' Proulte of Villa! Caveus, - ® | Homderson, M autumn» ‘,, mummmgm ~* Syrmouse, March +. - D Tals. %. mks-a toms\ of . the prrerca ring for'a complete course. >= 4 4. iron. who: lat out to Milking gun xmwwuéfiag‘wu flnlsuumu' ”HE e f “Cl! Aor k Al., ~¥3 he B m‘ B {ul 99 . The Academy team is confident | spond several months with her broth m“ H m 'that thoy can staga a \come back\ | s --Philip. Fowler of Utica < is: the fand look for &a over.. the t of his. parents,\ Mr. and : Mrs. ps nix-mi atreat mchoot quintet. Philip Fowler.-Clayton: 0. .. Owens, la} KIM-00° SPEAKE Svea the other game of the afternoon w been sericusiy ill for sevar- 1 syracuse oj .f the Hamilton street ichool team, that 4) weeks, was takem .to Baum Ccius 'Ehas a victory over ths . 11mm! Manama. Bud” Sor A the nawsprint paper cituatise in dresses before the Optimal hore: runaway“ R. 8. My «etary o Newsprint TSaAU, 021.3. that the 501mm 40 per cent mum-mam: - mymmmum; \%re pressurse-on 4] - He- auggeated that th- turnishing to the Libby-McNell (& Libby Adams Centre receir-| ' imin? didi one has | ome * Remtizg was Raid at the | eve was he 'the Davie SGL lir was lurid the contract for A: committes was omen bat. £1 good results witk & teach the advertisars how 40 p . anmmht llr mmumm tin-3:02 “flm‘m; past years, where three of weqeaptint e ~ mmx‘gmacw i srer Mth mummmn ~ “HQ JNS COR vm or after 1 began if; was a noticeable imp ya + b nplooded peopio ps\ aA fatigue whi e pk‘t get rim? at} I hem 0 of restful sleep, \4 not to be confused with £111 amueved by sourtd alt &ccor th “mi oft their beay a: we? color to fade f e face haggard and am feeling Of,€ he, stomach trouble and which The fatigue T1 The\ sy mptomas indicate onic that Mrs, Will z is P. 0. 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