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Tin: omau.v srNhAY r.n;: n;r.!.TAi:v inn. e- J; i ova ha. si.at. n i l.'ar.r ii j r-- 'j j iF -- i THl is .1 iru ... t. m of . itr-.:.ti. '.Vhy r,ot gee in ,r,.i 5;n,jrj,, be (iwrfiit day f jr hf otr:.r of nat r.rw r,rk pirt T'.e t-nrri will iti at hon.- for the f'.rri tuns' 1" M"fl )r It i'l cMr.o-iM. a gat deal of c- r-arerai. r,-ri'.-v, will he on t n rcr. rov.- in fi Joseph they h.ivi rem hwn-'i ;r:ri for th Mwrnt urn. It,--- hur fee in. i t j Rowtfri' club, an j the town i on f i t n I he ball r.eti. Thej sre put'.i.r it ut I stror.g to Jk Hoi at,d to lae a vim.ht am. t Is rot a bad idea. HoMana wl'l hsrd'y 5re tint to do i. bct. nf c .11; e H should ret take a whole imr to work up all the rr.tkws am neeied to make ope:.ir,g day in Omaha a re.i-let'.er event. but U nil! tot re a bad lca to start In no--. We tlir.k rre:cr,t RouTke mot surely -ndcr-tand ry r.ow tr.at the Omaha fan- are looking Tor a real bne l.a.l team tl l i year. Ana we a; wll'ing to be 1 eve ti at he ha tried to get th. onf. Of course, j oo ts a rescit-rr-rui man. well liked ami well known In the t!tbr round's of btM tall, ana probab y can get thinrs when ha after d, That ia !. oo many believe n h ability to get Ce ri.ht sort ef a tim thia imr. It fortunate to roirt baa this season after what hspperjed to ui In 1V0. Of nurw. fvftrbodr underttsnfl that all th luck that fouH break againn n laft j-r ilt. and that a tam. hirh at tba first of th ajm. )c:ka l'k a winnrr. not ori'.jr to 5'- ut to uMr Pfom rrib-. for )tianc j!tijte;ra;ra until a.;on- aixiut Jun It looked HH arvtti'r.g r;e but a wit r. Ilfforta birf bn md to jt Md t.f nxiM of th rrm!nini dad tltnbrr of that turn, ana tiava Tairlr aril iereoSiA. Now. th only qoroo ta. hir w bn aurorifjI ta r:i;:-,s Jbeir r!"tT Firt ba ta o oftn pronounc4 tha iri f!c ftn tba diamond to .lar. XVba a catcher or a plt.-har r aorotbody (mi iaa and cannot play Ma old position, he la fieijeoiiy to f;it a a Uti rort ar,a miyW ititVfj (rood.. B'lt bow many tmj tn th" lumtrua. lack and bar lark.1 good . t baTon Pitlaburf baa rot bad on for yrara. Dit.hrr hava tha Whit fn., r.or Clrroland, Bor tha Brown a. and Itrojt baa had to acrarobia. Aa a natter of fact, wi believe it ta ma of tba bardeat plaNa to fill properly. Probably becaua It la often ir.lronfeive4 to b a ana p. ae many men maka a mtu of play lK It. Tbe attempt of Oklahoma City to force an entrance Into the Weatera eaoe prob ably will aot be auoreonful. not for the piM-nU nyj. What may develop arter the l"on f eta jnder headway im tnatr natter. Topeka, the weak tn Ia year, prorowoa a revliaJ tinder the new manage ment. If it ca produce It would be pref erable to a oty ouu..de tha present cir cuit. Aa to eupfManllns IJticoln. Oklahoma City rait rot lmf frar that. Lincoln, while a much amailer town and next the ercaJl t in ihe "We tern learue, ia eevert helea ivin aatikfat-tory roaulta and tb inair natea wfuld not llateo to auch a move, even if Ioo neepain cared ta make it. Pa Rouraa aaa attached another Hall to hi payroll. Mark Jlall. Atsd fee la a piteher. too. That makes the third Hall we hatre bad in tbe box. S:im made food for a time, kut lee wall. Ioa waa a fine fa.lov. 'it bla arsa e racked. Pa ia aura tbe Dew man will co caod. theurh, aa aura aa a man eaa be af anythic- eonecrnlDc new pitcher, lit waa away mr.oet of last eeaaon for Jopltn and pitched four Kaiee at the tfnifh for tbe Browne la Hi- Lia If Wall doe prove te be a Uve oca and our other ho pea are aiwteined la Daony Dur fein. why. then, t ahould ba able te put cp a fairly rood froat In tbe box. V.'a ami hava Ithodea and Keeley. and Pa haa e arned youce Ita. the lad wbo kicked up te dual ae furlouaiy on local iota laat eeaaon and the aeafn before. Tben, of courae. we hare noma addliiona te thia. . .u...i, nave io oepena a great ! en Ita pttchera thia year. That fiw-t la duly nrtalled oa tVlonel RciurVe'a mind. Ha aaya te ia more Imbued than ever w.th the belief that pitcher form the pivot of It is done of our huair.eaa. bt we can't h!p feelirg; a inlarest In that New Tork t. Louis, deal fcy whiob Jimmy A ustin snd Laporte gw te the Broaa for Roy Jlartaell and aooae coin. Hi agree with Pa Rourke that Iuke Fa ell got away yeuader the were ef the deal, llow any ma cas f'.g-ra eot that Hoy iiartiell U a a-iore valuaila bail player than Ansun 1 btyor.d our ktn. But Farr!! never did take much te .eetaa. and that prol-ably !t.a It. In ths mear.Ume, if tb Browns can fill the gap at first base they are going to bave some lnC;j for spd. The epoit writer" a Cl.lcage refuse to take eerio-aly Art' Huf man a hold out talk. They are prr-obiy riglit- It &a duubt ful if you cmil. Rick the digs on Artie and drive biro oft th diamond, "till, that ts so re&Aoa any i iajey e i ld not pay hint more money. Ta Fourk pick th 15. ana for fit res ccntenoers this ea.r. Amen. It ia eur gue a liulater and not Kb an will cover first fcr Lhs Pirsles and trtl d man Wanner will at.ck to thort. Oetaland made another bnaiait n.oti hen it '.tt little lshrtt.p Hal! go. t Irllhant ai a tn .-ndemorm c'oiwt. But euangemt of ail 1 i.t th American learu In liira gt cj out of It Hare lu to t proposed t c K L 'Viagu team out !a Nrb''.a. If N-i--ka takea a notion ne e.aa. tu-n out l...f a doen minor leagues Her c'd prm-Vi a-e Sfir with th trier and e.f k'd ia ttt it ia a t.l p'ej i. Chariey Murpty t j..e i. a r.w riub j house for tle vl.itmg vi:r. t r.a'ie. sj loie fr tbe its. n. players is pa. una Ergo, be u b-iK..". u turn .u be-' cause be i fo J to i"e .e- , Frotter !i is is fs.sr .f j-SL-rg a ; fairh of f-oind out tent.r fi tii to. pinaft a a t o .1 .. i.-.- co.t v.' : lig. So ar w t-t . wu-.-J tlAl ,a, .!.:'. To;-ka bc.i.il : - l.rr .,-r an lHjieiiile t- I :v the t.'.d-out ai hop h c- f-e at ab to trn.f-f:tn .1 n.l .o l mi I or Tuil. sa- - - . i I.r 1 4 be l t.-.kt ;m g- : t . Three ef -' V a' ace a J.4 I ' t'1 kteiil.g I tl.e .' Waiia.-e T. l'lr At Us'. Tt l.ai.t m t - e. e a Ui.t.e tcu.d '.'' 1, ta. to.,-e p .-r. -.it e t. 1-ak erj fc. a e-tt b a s r e s 'ir' 1 ar te-' l f.:m Hse.l ReetdrMS of t .aa go.ig tr.ro. worned it I " I aura R-t.g tl e - . WEALTHY m FUT L? FURSES 1 j f 'te Lttl.r.g La-s i Theie Will Be J'ntk Classy Eating. fci u .--. L..v liiOwli Pta t ltMl.h itiaa Hrrrl Bareao t iilrr fri !( the HUH Armmr la I.ara-k.e4. M;W Vi.'P.iC. FV r",. Kif.rn a .thunta i; ar l'rnrti at the r-cent i. i.ite.- I ,rh llri vv. hrnith aa to, C 'Tinrti fro'i '! r. te or ar.d at j '! Aun( j'-r.-nt. e!.a in-.aa f tl.e i Joi ('iih. (u n i-i. 'lit. tio matter j 1 th r. '? "t e f1 e''H te new l t-' lrm ..--. in. t !:. cf racins I., t1 e LiciifM rla t' e'imPT'r in Nt'j Y.k. . j i'.j" j'Ti-.ate uhcrIpiion verl Hhy( tn.'lfnipn ;! ta'j-e a hue aum to k'-et I ir.e doTt of kinta on ita fe-t. aid MaVr and purree of Isre va!e i'l be run off ae i.nml If tbe court dciiona are ub 'awranie f-e irrri,nc will he liT.ited to prchah'y three Ja a week. hot. e en with brii.nt: in fi.rne fashion VeKallrd. tbe a-aT-biii f end cif the will te frowned ur in by the men ho will etand bark f l!e snort. Th rff'.r-t to ey'ab'h a national bieed ir bureau, under the aupervimon ot the frilled Ptata army, baa been launched, and Mr. Belmont baa mart the formal ten der to the government of pis famous atal Ilnna to be plaoed In the Dew atud. Jar. r.e'mom' offer would total in caah i 'Xe thin like I3.".. "The greet natlina of Kirope and their goemrr.Tita fester the racing and breed ing of Ihorourhhrede frw the value the), know thr-y romcM" raid Mr. Belmont In d;icnpmg hia offer, "and that racing fur- i ziiaha a recreation for the tuti ia aubordinata Rllaal.ale (he EtII. There are attendant erne a-Cd aporta- i trtea and lover of the horae ahould be e- ' couraged in their efforts te correct and elimitutte thein. featrciylng racing aa a public intitut!on ia nvt helping the com - ki-z--. l prccicinc n aaa acir.g it ju-'ie hy paaalng intelligent crltlcin upon racing's fauiut ta natit, and e ahould froa upon the bigot who gloomy peacimiara mould tura God'a floaera of the field to a rooootocoue gray. "Since JWI the rec.arr-.tlon of tbocough breda in the Stud Book he ahowa a yearly dec-line from .J00 foai a ear Jo J,3 in !.. and the prospect ia that iena than will be registered thle year. FttlUona. brood maree and young thoroughbred baca been exported In hundred to Eng land, Germany, Hungary. France. Austra lia and Argentina, never to return. The army ta beginning to complain that it cannot readily find horse reuutred for th cavairy. Think f it; in thia vast country with it magnificent ranches and j rd.Eg laj-ma, ws horses eaca year for the remount are difficult to buy and C'wt mote than our army efHera find they ahould. The average borcea have not breeding enough, lack the quality and en durance and army men are now turning to thoroughbred horae breeding for help. What would happen if. In case of war. not m-, that. mhrg a growing international deoire for Pac. the cavalry baa to be quadrupled, and instead of a good cavalry bora lasting tea years, as they do in time of peace, the remounts of the cavalry were laatinr but sixty days, which, on good mil itary authority. I am told t tbe aeerage. where would they come from? Importing m.OM or '-.. horses ia ships wuvld be a rpectscle to be proud of. if by tbe grace cf tbe enemy we aalght fee permitted to witness It." Schools May Send a Team to Turin Meet E-liiva- Plaivi Lctriei for Interaa Lional Ccnt?tts to Ee Held in It&ly. NEW TOHK, Feb. ti-ESmer E. Browa, commtsauvoer of th Department of tb Interior, bureau cf edcaUc&. Weibgtca. M' sent to James E. Suiliraa of the Ama teur Astbletic union the official program of venta scheduled for the intematlanal coa tee t to take place at Turin. Italy, Mar -est. II has been stated that upon tbe retura cf General Wingale. who ia chairman at tba committee on at hie tics, tbe pro position will be taken up te nave tb Public ftcbools Alialeiic leag-L send a team to taas part. Tbe folloaing Is tbe offk-ial program: Contest of adult gymnasts. May 11-14 (iraematioria ). Contest of student gymnasts. VI a r t-c (national i. Corneal of women. May i-T (IntemationaiV Contest of Iheoreurei, pracucwi met hods. May 31-14 tnatkonnl). Compeutlon. militao'. slay ll-H tna- tlorikli. s.!ih tn t ernat ional tournament. May 11-14- Competition of &eems from gymnaaiks ao cie'.iea iritercationaii. Contcujs in c rioir lunartng by the cyn&nastie aocieiiea ktay 11-14 (inlemniofjai. fc.n ia la gymnastics and ia singing tv the eictiientarv aiiouia, bo a and u of Tunu. April u. C CUIUS TO ESwE-TrTICK X-CSXS Herre-ahoff mm Aedereoa Yl't Cos pete wtfh Brttoaa. NEW TOHK. Feb. Two prominent Anitiitaa golfers will compete ta the ama teur cbatrpumshlp teeraament of Qrmmt Britain, to be held at Pro stsrkk. Fred Herre-hoff and J. ft. Anderson are tbe golf er who a ill make the trip. They ar x peeled to sail lats ia ApriL coach vnzo vttll enrs atd AM l.i.O Mti i..N V L-Tl-AT?v - TEACX ATHLETE: AT DCA5E. " : : WILLIAM EVKRKTT PF-ICE. s. B. l)int, College Base Ball Cages Are Showing Signs of Activity ' m M s - I jtsUIipaiJjnj tl vtiUvCr lUiut IJZ .car- VSLZ HO Er.i &nd Sriic? EraC- I 1 iict Start, NEW TORK, Feb. 2a The tourt? of out door athletic teama at indoor practice are from cymnaal-jm buildinga thaae Cava Frtm the ce lr.l! cure eome the thump of balls and ths crack of row in(T mschines forces its way froin th clewed crew rooms. The campaigns cf th so-called -winter team" are Keating tbeh-r-iid and spring sports ar anticipating tha season. Especially is this true of the oarsmen. Tb Columbia crew candidal sis drill ing daily under the sharp criticism of Coscfc James E. Rice. Th-! fi:t call brought aixry candidates tnd llice lom no time in boat ma them on the machines. In the batket ball flurry st Columbia th oarsmen ar overlooked. But they are working hard and in quiet. Their cay will come, toward the last of June, wh-n ihe ahells will sweep down the Hudson ui the big intercollegiate refratta- Harvard, too. Is training and training hard Th Ifcteef report of crew activities at Cerohr;tie state that Coach Wray bs over sixty men trying for rlsoes ia the cl fferent boats. Prsctic ia being bold In the boat bouse' on the Charles and pre perts are aKaln brlgrht for a broom rrty at New London. All tbe available veterans hue reported for work and are rapidly rounding itito form. It 1U not he a cae of hrd train ing with them, for they nave kept tht.m selve. In good condition through the winter. The rarsny i"ht did not euffer neavily frora graduation. Ail but three of tbe mn who led the procession oa tbe Thames last summer are availabis. To till th trio of vacaacisa Cocb Wray has tbe ntateria from a rery strong freahmaa elsht of 1-st year and a geod string of secondary men to choose from. Be it known, the class ef material at Cambrldga is not f.iaklng Wray prematurely old. Prlnoeton'a crew candidates are hold'r.g daily pracUce in tha g snnaslurn. The drills ars under th direction of Proi. Duncan Fpscth. Indoor work will continue through this ntontn. It is planned to boat ths men on Carnegie lake tbe early part ef next month. "Jack" Johnson Willing, hut Wants to See the Money Black Champion it Lolling- ia tt Sua Sown on Caiitonda RAN FRANCISCO. Feb. Zi- TT.at cheer ful comtaLa-u "Jack" Johnson, ts sunning himeeif on tbe beach of tha Pacific ocean- He says he la willing enough to meet any heavyweight ia the world for nix rounds, twenty rounds or any distance, but that he must he ahowa a sufficient indue men t "I don't see sy promoter offering any purse for a match." he complained. "I ahw Rlckard in Chicago, but there was nothing doing with him. 1 talked with Mclntoch. but he didat mentioa any sura that he was willing to give. I told him he ought to make me an offer, and finally said that he I September m and November the Crimson ought to cut n.e as much as he gs-ej"'11' P1 Brown. Jartraouth, Carilale. la Tommy Burn In Australia. I am frilling ' dians. Tale and Pnnceion. besides several to meet any on for tn'iOXi. but I would be fuollfch to take a small sum whea I ran make (1 014 te $1.1mv a week on the road ia theatrical work. "AI Keufmaa is simply trying to boom bis theatrical stuff. Thai's th only reason be challenged me. At that. I am willing to take t.ira on. but no one will make me aa offer. I am also willing to back Wa'er hi on ha a against Kaufman. I had an ap pointment with Iaufman's backers ia Chi cago before I left, but they didn t show tip. aad ae 1 touk tha train." "W bf-n are you going to retire T" tentediy. "I gw&s 1 11 have to wait for aw-ie a-w hope. "I ra goiius ta ra (n lata" he aJded "I wart to have a real rest before I settle down snd here u- a go-id p". e I have a car now that can tal-e she measure of Old fitld. and if he wanta a r-.-e with rue b hi baie It. wiia a side wafer x.p r l jLa-.cr I will go t-j E-iope and then hscir to : Cti-agu. Tii f. iU.s C arl Morris, that new 1 tnipe. ts a ji.ltt. i would t. k anibudy to beat hint. tr,'h, b eca d.i?e poor c 1 i 'Jaiika' 8. hrw k I ..n t see any one in j a-gl. aw wt.i ta the e of wi.ir.l or I w,rUr. toad j t i cane led e'ght weeks on the te get i t.f t!:at t-ld country I 1 a-ad taio Ca'.forria I j ''JeftiiesT I 4-u't ttima he wau'a any j more. e.!fe;d ta iet reiarnt ing the! ' for liniei Jeff' t-oied letter tr.aa 1 x j pexted he aejii for few rousd. aad It was trat ut-le" -Jt and the jab in the . I that d-ped hlis itniiig im." 1k - seta ta the i . li i Man 1'si.p was sritir.g !.. f fcixe iBvul t'.e F'-a ard tr.e Orapm. r en over the 1 I.appened a.or i:4 leaked 1.. sr,o.ocr j ti'serv.cg ir.e ch .f tte fact, tn Fc t li:c'jd rtiif..t:i y a r (1 r. le-ij.i j ' Kciea ar nt ii-intniit " 1 "i. at lm wr at n a. t : i ai u e mo. ifi.b f.i.s" rt.rej K-i.f f-.ithg . w .ftiear.i fe..i e f, u.w.l 11 to hli" il j J-efg -Jj-(. lr?rv FCRIIIG AUTO RACE CIRCUIT j Initial Dasb Will Ee Started cn In ! iampolie Sperdway. I retries caes vtill ee lxtiked A. m. rr4inaiii V, ill Take Lena Trip Tltrwacli I die -te la aa I I. fort f m flrsantve the Maefef rr. IM'IANMV'LH. -in Prarterj I Kre-1 J. t Ffpr lin.-w r;. the com i a n Ite r.K-r:1" iri; er nKT ioi.al P ev-i ai tae 'at th Irf.l.anMi..! ni-Vi Fr-f-.li on! leceiatlrri r!j the f il .s eeit ii the ' (PTar.d circuit of a..iort"i: e rn iic n 1 1 I under av. Thi" i? I h plan i f t w rf'i. m's of the A men. n Ai:toii.'Mie aH irttif.r. . a'e takinc mn. ertnl lion to p the; motor racifK tcrt on a mere clefir.ile bant ' than nrr before A. it. I'ari1nLt.Ti. rl o j has been referee at many of the pient ri e t mee t cf the -.'jc: ry anO mMnaed tliel running of lh ljt VanderbUt cup ra. on j Ijong Ifland. a ill te Ihe uian l.jxd whem i th rf'r.aummatKn of th plan CljKn.i Par l naun a lil take a lone trip through out the I tiileol Ptaie in an effort to !- Snle the mannfa. tureia eo that the t ir- J cuit ji'an may be t arried !.-t aj cwrfully. I Kear ly all t.f the Featst d; Ivr ra , end ' aia now in the motor raiing fcaro will 1 t contewtanta in the Ind.ariapolir rai e and i the Amerlian Autoreobile aMKH ifciion vffi- . cia'a telieve that it will be t;ie moat adtan tageoua pace to n art the clrcisit ball roll ing. Nine entria have been marte th"5 far lth th race, n ill three monthe and a half away. The nomination made ate: l-e . Strang iapialn. luia Iaraonneur and Joe Jaerhuraet in ."ae ara. "Happy ' Johcnv Ailken in a National '.' V. B. J Baldwin in an Intet-Ptate "V," Frank Fox ii.rry Ki..tl.t in a Wart ecu and a Fimplcx without a driver named. Ralp te Talma, th mile track champion of 1S1. may pilot the la.t earned car. In the entries to come in there are In cluded a half doseo of the faetent Europe oars. France. Germany and Belgium will be represented, according to the adaace snnourtcemen'S of the man uf act u "era. and the Fiat company of Italy will be listed slor.g with tbs others. The drivers for these foreign speed creations bave not been named, but it is probable that Hemery, Nesarro, Wagner and others will be at the wbeela. Herbert Lull, formerly driver of tbe American racing car, now la Europe, hopes to head a team of three Napier cars and la in conference with th officials of that company at present. In addition to the foreign experts the American lineup will be the Ptrenstest ever biought together. Tb Inducement of about $4ti.o0 in cusn to be given out to th sin ners of one race is too strong for th motor drivers to stay as ay from. Those ho have ensured the speedway manage ment that they a ill be in later are: Harry P., a n. i. . r. n r- ,.f th V.nl.,KIll ...... Eddie Hearne of Chicago in a Ben, spen cer Winhart In a Mercedes. Frank Lear bons of Los Angeles In a Flat. "Wild Bob" Burman in a Bun k 'IM" and Arthur and Louis Chevrolet and others. Many of tbe cars which are to be drives through the long grind are being specl-lly built for tbe race and tbe title ef "'inter nal km -1 champion" will be bard f out: tu tor throughout the seven-hour cylinder conflict The range of piston displacement is remarkable, as some of th cars already have nearly the limit of cubie Inches. Tbe entry fee for tbe raoe Increases from MO per car ta S7A per ear after March aad tbe entries are to close May 1. Tfce speedway management has decided ts start the race at M e'eiock tn the morning ae that It will sad about ( o'clock In tbe after noon. WAS KIXE03 Z-TOCI-XD OUT I Hovtagr PSctsrea shew the Referee ratla( Ttaacw. Tbe much discussed and fought over mov ing pictures of the Owen .Morea-Batub.g Nelson f'ght In San Franotaoo, when the Iane was declared knocked out. will be ahowa at tbe Krug theater ftuaday in con nect ion with tbe show there- Nelson as serts to thia day that he waa robbed of the decision because th refsree enly counted nine times in declaring him out. Many sporting writers and fighting men all over the country declare that the plot-ores show the referee counUng nine tlmea and that the Dane ahould he given another chance to win the title, whue others who knew the habits of the referee in o-eeticm assert that hs bster counts more thaa aJne with his arm aad that on tb tenth count he merely says out- The pictures show ths fight wall and also the knockout scone- HAHYAUD IEI)ULE ASSOVSCZD Crl Kierea to Ptay Ulat fcaasoe Dariag lhlt. CAMBR1DUE, Mass.. Feb. tt. Ths Har vard foot ball schedule tor 11111 has beea completed. Ia all nine gsmes will be played by tbe Crimson eleven, yet the season will be the hardest ever faced by any Harvard foot ball team is recent years. Between other it formidable teams. Ths com plete schedule ful lows: September Bates at Cambridjw teiier 7 Be.wrtoin at Crrior.le. ficiotier 14 imams at Cmr.rv-re. Oriotr Zi AmrMrr-Kt at Cambridge. Ckiow 5 .w at Canibnage. November 4 Prim-raoa at I'runeeton, N. J. Nuvemrjt-r 11 car.iiB InduMut at Cam brio . .November 1 Tsrtmouth st Cambridge. November i Yale at Canibriug. HEAD 07 THE TTrTLH5 LLAGUE'S Ul-IPESX STAJT. JACK hltklLi. CLurr to lead coIrsK:E-s TISZ HALL WASEIORS. X "J I'M BO" STIK.HM. Horsemen to Enter Race Meets Simply lor Love of Sport; llott Valuable Purse and Sukei to Be Etngr Up at Belmont and Saratoga. NEW YORK. Feb. Tbe principal racing meetings thia season will he he.d at Belmont Park and Saratoga. Thia does not mean that f heepehead Bay. Oravesend. Aqueduct. Jamaica and the Empire City track will tot offer purees and stakes to horsemen. Thee will. But th Belmont Par snd Saratoga track wil' hang up the most valuable purse and stakes, ana their meetings in number of das will be greater than tbe other tracka. The brunt of the racing battle, if ao It may be called, will be fought out bv Bel mont Park and Saratoga. Thee course" are better equipped in many re-pecte for a long siepe. They are the richest snd are situated In communitiee favoring the sport. None of th race tracks anticipate making a fortune this year. In fact, tbe officials believe e tracV may run at a loss. But the teo associa tions named will run long meetings and olfer big stakes to prove te the public that racing Is not conducted at their courses for tbe money there Is in it. but for the sport. At Belmont Psrk work will commence shortly preparing the course and th grounds for the meeting which will begin early in th spring. Wbea th aviation meet eras held last fsll the jumps were rased and tb fences torn down. This rare lis ts the belief that the course would be used he longer for racing. But the terms of th lease to the aviator called for the return of the grounds la the condition In which they were found. All the Jumps will therefore be erected and the fence rails marking out the various courses will be built. The contract for the work has been road and the carpenters will start working In a fev day. While the entries for, the Metropolitan handicap. ! first of the vsluable turf elastic of the year, have not beew written, men in close touch with the association say the big race soon will be rpen for nomina tions. The Belmont stakes, th richest of the t-year-old events of the year; the Nursery and the f taJ'ion stake, features of the spring meeting, bare closed and have received a large list of entries. Th Metro- poliran will not be offered until the middle of next month. It will have a guaranteed value of Jt Jt is known that aa a result of ;he sports- men a dinner, w hich was held laat ek many men ae willing to subscribe te a fund which may be used hy any association which shosr th entrance money at th gats is not sufficient te pay the expenses of the meeting. Thle money, about IU0.0KI. will be subscribed by many wealthy pa trons of the twrf and breeders of th Called Stataa aod Canada. This fur d is similar in purpose to the on donated in 1M9. when it was necessary te draw upon tbe fund except in on In stance, arid then the meeting that utilised the money only asked for something Uke (ittba. But in order to make the owners of race horses feel that their claim against an association will be paid the nnea mlerested tat the thoroughbred have decided to gather a fund te meet flrancial emer gencies. Kid McCoy Willing to Fight With Anyone Would l!eet Jack John-oa, but Pre feri a Eout with. Al Kaufman. NEW TOHK, Feb. li-ln reference te his profoserf return t the ring Kid Mo Coy says: "Wbea, about three months age, I aa-no-need my infection of 'coming bark.' newrlv vervbodv ia-alied at kms Wll tbt omy tnem asea 1:1 uto-miwiMii iu show the people they were wro-g Jut as; liicy hate beea wrvug a-out tue many tt7r.e before, and 1 beaa to get mys-if la condition I thins that I have sucoeeded Anyway. I never felt better ta my I la than I feel cow. I am willing to f.tht asy maa of rry class In the world. Jaca Jut.s soa is the nian I a ant to fight, aad I have t.ii ',je in rial money io putt fur a 11-11 1. ' However, most of the Amertcaa prop) are from Misaouri' and they ha 1 s te be 'enow a" Tr.eiwfi.re. I ara ready te show them ' So ia order to convince th public thai Kid McCoy 1 s'.noere and has 'com back' I em ready to ta.e cn the neat beet maw is It.a heavywe'gnt class, a-uoeiy- Al Ua-frr-an I w';l alga articles to f gnt him any number of round, preferably to a flr.tah, the f.gr.t to taks piaoe within the tieit sixty daya and I will bet f. that I defeat him. That is bow surs I am that I am already "bar. "All I want ia a chance. I have atud.sd the heavyweight d'vuuoa tnorougt-iy. and honestly I can t convince myse f that any. a of them tia the rlaaa thai th p'.iulic demands ta a real cr ampin." j With ths Jim Utewart-Kid McCoy boul 1 stilt wi-r.iw memory's reach this staiomerit I bring te B ind thoee weien rareMt drvoma HtiU if ee:by jaity warna t imh baca well. ta with trie dAi;ce." fta'.es ef ln6nr,d m Goo.s A s .r cure for tt.i ci-jia of aa.es Is fuUBd la baa alve'turj.- KEY. SCHEDULES FOR FANS Work tf Commit teea Satisfactory to rol!ow-f n cf Game. 50 CCXTLICT U ST. LCUIS 1 Have Cowelderwtlow fee Frh Other Two Doable Head er for floatoM. NFW YORK. Teh When t ass rumored t'.at INe schedule committers of ths National ieerue snd lte American Iraeue sere likilv te Ae the hrn hall fun something of a 1vat by th manner in vihirh they arranjiei th-ir i-!yini dates for the saron cf 1"11 H abeM-d curiosity, for th-re have hen eor-e roo! schedule iti spite of the fact that there hare been some who were willing to crlticlne them Now that the playing dates of both of the big Miows bsv been mad puhlic. It will have to be rcmrrdod that tbe tnra who put them together earned their xien. money. That is aNout sll that they will get cut of It nle congrs tu'.-ition rilleth the heart of man wtii 1o ful delight. For the first time In the history cf the Nstiona! league there l not a conflicting game in Pt. Louis It i rot a great his torical fact but it show hew rren end times chant rime there waa not much disposition In St. t mid whether the leagues conflicted or not. While the ?t. Ijiuis Nstiona' league club was wot a winner of t-ennants it gamely took the ground that It could stand s much as Its AmerWaa league neighbor and the American league caor-r was Quite sure that be did sot care a cook. as hi team managed to stand un we'.! ia tbe race from season to season. The ft. Louis American leag-ue club is last in the rac now, and the Ft. Louis National leagj club has been a long time trying to brek into tbe first division in th- Natiieiai league, and both owners are oulte will.ns that baee ball sentiment .should be rebuilt as expeditiously and s conveniently ar possible. H is a good say to face the situation. If avoids need'es hardship sll srwmd. Cbtee-ew Rates Cmm filet. Chicago ercbtrk npen more ro-fictmg dates than usual and is the onlv city in th major league circulte ia which there are conflicting: games. It doesn't matter much to Chicago. There is a tremendous attendance in that city, and eight of the conflicts ha;"-o to com oa Funday. More than lKat, Chicago I divided into two cities In the matter of base ball. Over on tha south aide, where Charley Comlsker is mayor, board of alder- mea and chief of the rcs-eation center, so far as th White Pox tans are con cerned, they wouldn't giv a rsp if the Cubs were playing for the world's cham pionship, should it hsppen that the Rex were within hailing distance, and it Is equally true that the West Bide bass ball contingent In Chicago look with disdain ful dis!cm at the collection of handsome young men who compose the Pox.. While all Chicago may hate the Giants, because they are from New Tort, and have tiireat tned the peace of mind of the Cubs, t lose who unite tn common cause in beating our young men split into factions and brick throwing committee of aafety th moment an argument is started aa to the relative superior! ty of Mordecal Brown and Ed Walsh. Only Two Doable-flr-idera. There ar only two dovble-head rs in the big league circuit this year and both of them are at Boston. One became seoes sary In order to save the Brook lyr team a special trip te Boston. It shows the mxgr.a n 1 mou spirit which prevailed among the members of the schedule committee when that Hem of expense was lopped frora Mr. Ebbet s traveling aocount. It 1 not probable that the Brooklyn club, with Boston going at Its best, would more than leimhurse- Itself for the price of hine snd s&ndwichea for single came ia Boston toward th close of the rear. The mileage account has been cut dowa by tbe schedule which has been arrsoged this season. That's another favorable item. Granting that It may subtract a few pennies from the, coffers of the murk persecuted railroads. It is also true that it saves a little wear and tear oa th ball player, and it ia not a picnic, as aom may imagine, to pack up every ao or so and start away tn a hot sleeping car for the land of somewhere else. VAJL5ITY C2E77 EULTS EYH5T Tlg-ers tm Meet Both Isle aad Cwcaell lint riaa. PRINCETON. N. J.. Feb. 8 Announce ment was onade by the Princeton rowing management that both th Tale and Cornell crews would be met an Lake Camegia by the Tigers thia spring. No definite dates for either race hava been arranrd, but It is now certsia that Prince ton will begin its first eeaaon ef varsit rowing since 1KM by meeting both Tale and Cornell. It is poaslbl that tbs Tigers will also be represented at the lien ley regatta, but the faculty has not as yet gl tm ha con sent for tbe crew te leave Prtaoeioa. A sew shell has beea ordered by the re wing aasociatioa, cad It I hoped that this can be put into vae wi'.bia tw or three weeks at tha latest. FIVE SXCXa GAi-ES IX) 2 TALE All bat Oat wf (aewa 4 Mm Played Osl of Toera. NEW HATES, Conn. Fh. It. Tale's soccer schedule comprises five games, one 1 IT. nr. ttiKfl I t . a. Ctk t11 . V. ., name en the list, wtu be played here on April M. All other gamea, except that with Harvard oa April 15. are ta be played out of low a. The chedule 1st March B Haverford. April i 1 niveraity er Fennaylvanla at ! Ff' aelphia. I Anwvi V Colun.rvla at Nw York, t Aprti h oe-wil ar hew Haven. April a liarvard at New Hat en. SIcfg end SMps DorJed Oser Th cny teer b reared frora pur rpring water oa the e-Arket. Order a case for your Lome d get tho Lest. A boer just suited to quaff at home a night-cap for the -ocial! evenicg rcfrehiucg draught for the late .upper dI;;htful lva to tip under the evening laznp. JStars and Ctriptjs is a fcaminj, epfixkling ttverag for tha keea r sl.ts for tis ccJobscr. L'avc a zzz CcIivcrcJ fo Ycur C:n;e .1 "S M ---- I i I I . V I HETA1L DILLr2, 10C BonglaG Street VTiLLow cpnnics hhewiuq co. Foreign Golfers Are Agitated Over Ilulo , Esglnh Irtsi IIakft Comment cn At ! titnde of the American Follow er, of tie Came. NtW lORK. Feb. ri -Thit t;e g. ifrrs abriad have been as muh ever isod ovei the ru.ea situation, ard rrvire .attmi at 1 . that pertaining t- tb center -shafted p'it ter. a their American cous'iis, if spparer't bv the ctip comiert tht f It - r n through the J'jislifh me! "After all." . one .a;i. Ati.e.;i'i sport I like our in no cnher department, and. perhaps, it is better thst clt-Mvag in go'f should come over th rul'-e art rot over ecmetblnR more iniilr.ica ''v Ameri can, sath n an article bv Jlr. Tra ia. ot Ue spirit that prompts hl-a to write It. "The only thing to be fran-d l that :l Inaptitude diplaed by uur rj'era m.. lead to further rebellion and schism. The Icjalty of British, player In the ci.lr.n en. or even merer home, sill not Hand tie strain of government that perpetually ci' rajfee every Instinct of logic or enmrr.ou srnse. It 1 time . Andres In general, and the rules oooimluee In particular, paused and took beed to trieir wave" Referring to the rule of the rolf com mittee, a writer in the Birmingham Post says that the sefisible pln would b f r It to pocket its pride, rertrsft the rule ant sbolish the ban on th pvhenectad.v . No on would object." state the writer, i r Its relationship to the croquet ma'let .s superficial and, unliUe the litter. It i handled la the same asy as toe putter of tradition. In concluion. it mav be ir marked that the American manner of shosing allegiance to the ruling h.dv b. Interpreting the law to suit iteif 1 a-. llK'glcal as that of the rule commute In perinittljig oertaJn section of the golf Ing community to contract out of it" rnixciToxs golf scnxDULE -'Ise loarwasaeats Are oa the !. for Pill Poacher. PRINCETON. N. J., Feb. ,.-TUc Pr .nee t.i 1'nlversity tjlf asso-fiatlon lia com pleted srrsn cements for the 1H11 season. 1 be schedule will inciun nine tournntrienii to be played during the rear, of which Ivi srill be ailh teams fmm Tale and v ii liams. five asaitist peighboiine K'lf clut.. the university lnildual tournament ami the interoo'legistea, ahlch will he held at the Baituarol Country club. Short hills. N. J, frum September i to I. The Individual championship of n.e uni versity will be decided in. a tournament to be held during the firH wk in May. ahlch. oaing to the w:ir condition of the course, ) deferred from Is't fll. In addition to the two niectinge aim Yaie and Williams, match tournament are be Ing arranged aith the lltusrol Country club at f-'hortbillB. N. J.; the .Philaieipl ia Country club in Philadelphia, the New Brunswick Golf club at New Brunswick, the Wykaslll Country club of New Jersey snd the Isrrncrville school st lawrence ville. For two consecutive seasons the inter collegiate, championship l.as been n,i by Tale with a team composed almost entirely of title holders, while the Princeton team rs secured second place. Yale, however, has lost severs! platers through gradua tion, while the nniversity team, with the exxprion of F. H. McAdoo. Is the same as last season. This offer vnusually bright prospect for the coming year. Rah- Aeeepte Challenge. Astone Ruby of Omaha announces that be la willing to accept the challenge Issued by Leo Roger, the Iowa iii-pound boxer, end that he will put up tiOO aide money to make the go Interesting. Ruby suggest that the bout be put on ia Grand Island or some o'.h-r Nebraska towo. DLGOD DISEASES CCIiTAGICUS TH0IDLE5 Contagioua Elfxxi Poiioa mora ttoro-gtly perraeates tbe rystem thaa any o'Ju er d iseasc. Its iniectious virua eoctaisi nates every corpuscle and tissue of the circulAtioa, and r : lhi reason ita gyre Ante are of Taried patnre. Wbea it enters the Mood it ia but a sbort tiaie until tbe mouth nd tbxoit berin to clcerate, tbe tkia becoraes spotted, rasLes and eruptions ppear on tbe body, ores and ulcers break out, tie irnir falls, aad fre tjuently nails on tanas and feet thick en and cotae off. Mineral medicines wbick si-uply .btit tbe poison Bp ia the STrtera should be avoided, foi when nch trearraect is left off the old dis ease will break ot ajain, often worse than before. S. S. S. cure Contaioua Elood Poison perTaaeently, and it does ao becauae it thoroughly purifies the blood. S. S. S. jjoes into the circulation, and drive out tbe laat trace of the destructive germs, adds richness and vigor to the cir culation and (rCl(ci V w V t I . tt allows it to nouri.b tie diseased por tions cf tke body back to he-lti. S. S. S. is vurtly vegetable, beinr r!e entirely yoc-U, btrbe anl bark a, wiHotit a particle of mineral, and its vegetable ingredients always tasten the csre by toaicg tip the gtomach and digestive tuerabers. Home Treataaetit bock ad any Bvii cl advice free to all . bo wmte. THZ Birr eilClllO CO, AtUala, , 1 j 1 1 1 - r