DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. s S n K 8 k SPORTING SPLINTERS In searching for a successor k to Vivian NlcknllB, tho I'onn : comralttoo ilnda ono candiduto ; ii -who la willing to coach tho Red $ and niuo crows for nothing. As his terms aro tho lowest so far known, ho will probably land tho Job. Now York American. Jess Wlllard Is to give New Orleuns its first heavyweight championship right slnco ISO'.!. From Sullivan vs. Corbctt to Wlllard vs. Morati. And yet they sny that civilization has moved forward. Nov; York Tribune It now looks as if the 1910 Olympics fichodulod for Berlin will bo hold in Eunchal, Madeira, or Montevideo, Uruguay. Phil adelphia North American. One of tho beauties of ploy- I Ing football for Carlisle- Is that )0U aro allowed to play aH long as you Ilko, unless your grand children objoct. New York Journal. "Tho best football player of tho yenr" is tho last star you have soen in action. First It was Eddie Mahun, then It was Charles Barrett, nnd llnally It was Ollphant. Philadelphia North American. It is Interesting to note that a man as woll Informed on the sport aB John Anderson esti mates tho numbor of golfers in tho United States as 600,000. Wo havo hoard u lot of persons maintain that thoro wcro not over CO golfers In tho United States. Now York World. & ft: lm CONNIE MACK FOOLED ANSON "Cap" Left Stranded on Third Base After Hitting Ball Over Fence Batting Rally Fizzled. Once upon a tlmo In tho days of long ago "Cap" Anson hammered a ball over tho fenco, but refused to advanco farther than third base, al though ho was cntitlod to a homo run, and his team was thrco runs behind at that time. Why? Well, in thoso days tho catcher played back until thero was a man on base. Connlo Mnck happened to be tho catcher that day and Whitnoy was tho pitcher for tho club opposing tho Chicagoans, Anson figured that It ho llngorod on third Mack would have to movo up hack of tho batter and Whit noy would bo forced to pitch slower. Anson know that ono run would bo Useless to his sldo, and he thought j wWl "Cap" Anson. that slower pitching would onublo his men to stage .a batting rally. However, Connlo follod tho shrowd Anson by taking a long chanco In re fusing to movo up aftor Pfeffer had "beon thrown out at first. Then ho took up his station back of tho batter and Ed Williamson fanned, loaving Anson stranded on third, dospito tho fact that ho had made u homo run drive. INDOOR GAMES IN NEW YORK Junior and Senior Meets Not Be Held In Baltimore as Previously An- nounced by A. A. U. Ofncers of tho Amateur Athletic union report that tho coming indoor championship games will not bo hold in Baltimore, as wuo previously an nounced. Tho Junior and ccnlor moots will, In all nrobabllitv. bo hold In New York city as In tho past fow yoars. Bnltlmoro, tho homo of A. A. U. Pres ident Turner, will bo a bidder for tho games a year honco when conditions and arrangements for tho double meet are more propitious. Stanford at poughkeepslo. Leland Stanford olght-oarod varsity crow will row In tho annual Pough kcepBlo regatta on tho Hudson four mile courso noxt Juno and tho eight may row only onco against tho Uni versity of Washington (Soattlo) crew. Stanford and Washington aro booked to row at Seattle, April 8, and on tho Leland Stanford course April -a. Seven of Crew Elln'ri'0' Seven of tho olght-oarod cjow of 1 land Stanford unlvorolty, Which fin ished second to Cornell In tho Pough keepslo regatta last Juno, will bo cllgiblo tor next year's contest, It is expected. 6tndlums Are plnnnerf. Tho University-of, Nebraska and Swathmoro tPa) cbllego plan ta-diums flflKaaHaHaaaBHnMaDr iKTl rmmxt, , i-s",rr :.,', vv ' GREAT MOGULS OF ORGANIZED BASEBALL vffr J rtf j t, i m in WtfVi' W- 4&JtHkAtittM- . Ban Johnson, John K. Tener, Garry H:rrmnnn. Hero arc the great moguls of or v ganlzcd baseball, photographed ten mlnutos uftor they had inndo peace with tho Federal league, and nlso shortly aftor they had Bworn they would never make peace. President Johnson of tho American league Pres ident Tenor of tho National league und Oerry Herrmann, chairman of the na tional commission, told newspaper men thero would be no peaco with tho Federals. President Ollmore of tho Federals Just smiled. Then there was peace. Anent tho truco between the Feds and O. 11., Sid Keener, a St. Louis writer, relates an instance as to Just how the moguls in tho fold viewed the James A. Gllmore. situation. AVhllo tho magnates were pow-woulng a frlond greeted an or ganized baseball ownor and said: "What's tho Idea of thl3 peaco? You got 'cm licked, haven't you? They lost monoy last year and they'll loso moro next year. Why don't you make 'cm givo up?" Tho magnato puffed nnd sent tho smoko to tho colling; his eyes moved and finally his lips turuod out: "Yes, but what aro you going to do when this Gllmoro signs up a now 'angol' every year? Wo thought wo had 'em licked when Stlfel lost in St. Louis; wo thought wo had 'em licked when Indlanupolls gave up; wo thought wo had 'cm beaten when Kan sas City forfolted, and all tho way down tho line. "Uut each year Gllmoro Introduces another millionaire. I cannot vouch for Oilmoro's brain In basoball, but he's a llvo bird as a promoter." LEAGUE OF COLLEGE BOXERS Project Considered Several Times In Pact, But Nevor Went Beyond the Discussion Stage. With tho revival of boxing at Harv ard, eastorn college sparrors aro look ing forward to tho formation of an lntorcolleglato boxing league. Tho project hns boon considered several times In tho past, but nover went be yond tho discussion stage. Tho faculties at tho few institutions whoro glovo competition Is permitted frowned upon tho plan, although tho boxing coaches warmly advocated tho proposition, nnd pointed out that tho English universities Oxford and Cam bridgesanctioned an annual moot ing betweon tho best boxcra In all classos of tho two universities and thnt although knockouts occasionally occurred tho lntorvorslty spoit was exceedingly popular among tho stu donts and apparently without bnd ef fects. Shea Signs as Coach. Danny Shea, votornn catcher, who luia backstoppod for about every club In tho Northwestern longuc, hns se cured an engagement nH coach of tho Gonzaga university baseball team. Ho will talco chargo of tho college athletes in March. Columbia Seeks New Pastime, Handball is to becomo an lntercol loglato sport. Dr. Gcorgo C. Moylan, Columbia's athletic director, has been lnvltod by Lambert Prottyman of Ynlo to enter a llluo and Whlto handball team in an Intercollegiate league, which is now being formed. Woodrow Wilson Some Trotter. Tho now trotter, WoOdrow Wilson, 2:15, cleaned up so woll on the Ohio tracks tho puBt season that thero is no quostlon about unother term for him. Exports say tho youngster will dovelop into ono of tho country's greatest trotters. Japs and Hawaiian! Coming. Tho Unlvorslty of Huwall nnd Wnso da unhoralty of Japan will again Hond teams to this country in 1010 to play against strong lullogeuud itther clubs. wsn v2s .-fl-yf ' fc?B . GRAND CIRCUIT HAS BIG YEAR Harness Horoe3 End Thirteen Weeks of Successful Racing Sport Was Clean and High Class. The grand circuit, with its thirteen consecutlvo weeks of mile track rac ing and which for forty-threo years has been tho life of tho trotting in dustiy, fulled to produco tho many ox pooled now champions this year, but for gcnernl speed the season Just end ed wm a whirlwind, and from tho viewpoint of high-class racing and cloau racing It was tho best in tho grand circuit's long history. At tho beginning the most momen tous yenr of all was anticipated on the form of several horses, but u terrific match race early in tho your took tho edge off two of tho greatest trottorB that ever looked through a bridle Leo Axworthy and Peter Volo and while tho Inst named four-year-old did recover to win In tho fastest two heats ever trotted by a stallion, 2:0234, his form was not full, nnd now that he has been permanently retired tho world will never know tho capacity of this marvolous trotter. Then tho promise of some rare pac ing was spoiled when C. K. G. Billing bought William and retired him from tho racing turf. Mnrgarct Druicn found nothing that could extend her during tho tlmo she was at her best, and Etawnh never reached tho form ex pected from him, although the great flashos of speed he displayed indicated a champion performance William added IiIb nume to the list of horses that havo beaten two min utes and Directum I took a long slice out of tho record for pacing In the open when ho won in 1:CG. Add to these performances tho 2:0r1, of tho thrco-year-old Mary Putney and tho 2:07Vi of Volga at two years and tho story dl Important record breaking in tho grand circuit is told. INTERESTING SPOPT Baseball peaco finds tho Ilnltlmoto Terrapins In tho soup. Johnny Q'Lcary, lightweight cham pion of Canada, Ib- going to tight for tho king. Navy is willing to suffer nil the con sequences of having u white Ollphaut on Its hands. About tho only handicap they can place on Wllllo Hoppo is to prevent him from playing. If a college athleto ns much as stretches a musclo In summer time that makes him a professional. Del Howard Is being urged for n place as manager of ono of the Pa cific Coast leaguu tennis teams. Having settlud tho baseball war, Bninoy Dreyfuss' noxt move will be to look Into tho European muse. Canndlnu racetracks this year will piobnbly huvo to pay a government tax of 20 per cont on gross recoiptB. Jimmy Coflroth, tho well-known San Francisco boxing promoter, may take chargo of tho Tla .luaun ra:o track. Bill Brouuan, tho head of tho Fed eral leaguo umpire forco, probably will bo in tho American league next year. This Is n money-mad nation all right. Wall otrect wallows In It and Packy McFurland wants $15,000 to box Ted LowIb. Richard Croker'H winnings on tho liish turf this season, amounting to $10,000, havo been given to tho Dublin Red Crosa society Coach Joe Wright of tho Argonaut Rowing club, Toronto, assumed com mund of tho University of Pennsylva nia rowing caudldateu. Critics aver that California will not oxcol at tennis next yenr. Must havo heard McLaughlin, Johnston, GrlOln, et nl, Intend retiring. Johnnie Ertlo seems to ho another of thoso boys with tho real champion stride. Ho has only been picking easy muiks on his Jaunt East. Marty McJIalo, onco with tho Red Sox, but last season with tho Now Yoiks, is on the road as a single tin tcrtaluur. his spealulty consisting of monologuo and singing WilrCllbr By WALTER ROSS. F ALL tho cities on tho Pa cific coast of this continent. Prlnco Rupert is tho most surprising. Tho genius of n o railway man, aided by a shipload of high explosives and a lavish expendi ture of monoy, brought it into being with the same surprising rapidity with which tho Btago magician produces a rabbit from his lint Tho writer, with n hundred other Americana nnd Canadians, first heard of tho city's oxistenco ono spring day a half dozen years ago. The Austral ian mail boat Makura, after a record trip across tho Pacific from Sydney, N. S. W., wan proudly nosing hor way Into Vancouver harbor when hold up by an outward-bound tramp loaded to tho lino with mon and materials. Tho men woro bound north to make tho first bloota In tho work of removing n mountain of rock for tho sito of the now city, which was to bo tho western terminal of Canada'o uowoHt trans continental railway, tho Grand Trunk Pacific Vancouver and Soattlo wcro agog with tho news a now sea port on tho north coast of British Columbia, within a fow miles of tho Alaskan hor dor. Today, whoro less than seven years ago tho first whito man sot his foot, thero Is a bustling community of 0,000 people living nnd working in flno thor oughforos overlooking a groat natural harbor, which is in tho coutor of the world'n richost fishing grounds. Can Handle Great Vecsela. A fow wockn ago, without any furore, tho Prlnco Rupert people watched tho steamer Delhi, salvaged from tho Alaskan coast, brought into harbor and placed in dry dock. ThiB markpd tho opening for business of a $2,000,000 Investment, a floating dry dock and ship repairing plant which can handlo a merchantman or battlo chlp of 20,000 tons displacement. It is enterprise such an this that spoils sure prosperity for thiB northern port. Cities which havo bcon earning a livelihood for conturies frpm tho thou sands of ocean carriers would be proud to own suoh facilities as this great floating dry dock. Thin faith which moves mountains to mako plnco for town Bites and upends millions on a single machino is making Prlnco Rupert famous, and tho faith of its pooplo Is Justified. They aro 550 miles nearer Yokohama than Vancouver and 800 miles nearer than San Francisco. If you wish to tuko tho shortest routo round tho world from London, your trip will take you through Prince Rupert. Moreover, tho Prince Rupert city is tho front door to Alaska and u natural gateway to tho "Last Great WcsL" In tho courso of a few years its docks will bo tho roceivlng point for much of tho commerco from tho Orient and from Alaska. From Prlnco Rupert thiB cjmmerco will be carried all tho way through Canada to tho Atlantic ocean, or by way of St. Paul, Minneap olis and Chicago to Unltod Stntcs points. Center of Big Fishing Industry. Irinco Ruport will bo ono of tho factors to bo reckoned with in the business lifo of tho continent. Ono of tho groat sources of wealth already tapped is tho fishing industry. Mil lions of pounds of halibut aro taken each mouth from tho neighboring wa tors, and a romarkablo fact is that this flah is being eaten in tho English sea coaBt cities which havo been deprived of their fish Bupply through tho sub marine porils of tho North aea. Hun drods of carloads of this Prlnco Ru pert halibut aro moved in rofrigorntor cars, and tho fish is in porfoct condi tion whon It reaches tho consumers' tables nearly six thouaand miles away from tho wators whoro it was caught. Tho Skoena river, which empties Into tho harbor of Prlnco Rupert, Is ono of tho greatest salmon rivors In tho world, and thousands of people are She Had One. I admit it. I had many parcels, but thoro wore extenuating circumstances that need not bo montioncd horo. Tho car was full and tho aisles crowded. I was uhouldored against a seat contain ing a largo woman and child. My par cels wont awry. "Would you could you," I bogau, "tako ono of these for a moment " "Why, I've got ono of my own," re plied tho sizable lady, showing a small parcel on tho soat between her nnd tho child. All things aro possible. Somehow 1 managed to scrabble thoso bundles to gether nnd hang on to a strap for two arm-weary ratios. Exchange. A Hot One. Tho Now City Official (his first In torviow) Now. I don't want tho public to think I'm In tho habit of talking for publication. Tho Reporter Thoy won't, when thoj see vhat you say in tho paper. Awake, Sure. Vr Oldwed Did I talk In my sloop 1st ulght? ;'"" C1"VrW.VWrt'r ut-"-.VAVVV -.' .:- j,.iji. HTVUH VtWHTm'WtTm'"l"mfWyWW I WV"i employed during tho canning season along its shores. Prlnco Ruport has had no great boom or hysterical speculation, but it is finding its feet among tho older competitors along tho coayt. Tho pi oneers had great natural obstacles to ovoicome. Kvory street Is cut out of solid rock, and blasts costing ?25,000 woro by no moons a rarity; and today blasting and street making Is still go ing on, with a great deal of paving yet to ho done. Prlnco Rupert ii right in tho path of tho Chinook winds, warmed by the Japaneso current. Thoro Is much lino soft rain during tho spring, but tho winters havo a compensating mildness, and throughout tho cold months tho steamers from Scattlo, Vancouver and Victoria go In and out the port, car rylng passengers and cargo, and sail through sheltered waters far lcmovcd from tho menace of floating Ice. Canada Is proud of her now Pacific gatoway, and tha work done by tho Prlnco Rupert pioneers is among tho moat notable achievements in city building of which this continent has record. WHEN SPECIE HAD VANISHED In Civil War Times Small Accounts Were Settled With Clippings From Paper Money. Noticing in your paper that the mints aro boing worked night nnd day turning out nlckols and pennies, re calls tho condition of 1862, a letter to tho Pittsburgh Gazette-Times states. After breaking camp at Antietam, crossing tho Potomac at Dcrlln and ono day's march Into Virginia, an or der camo for a detail of ono commis sioned officer and two sergeants from oach of tho Pennsylvania reserve reg iments to go to Harrlsburg and take chargo of tho allotments of tho nine months' drafted men to 1111 up the regiments. For tho Ninth regiment, Lieutenant Long of Company A, Sergeant Mc Munn of Company G, and myself, Company H, wcro detailed. Captain McConnell of Company J and two sergeants were tho detail from tho Tenth regiment. Together we went back to Point of Rocks, Md., and hav ing transportation boardeJ a freight train for Baltimore, got a passenger train to Harrlsburg and arrived in the evening. Wo noncoms were directed to Camp Curtln, but being tired of camping I suggostod tho United States hotel. As we were "dead broko," how : iii and its Harbor could we stay at a hotol? I said: "Thoy won't know it until after break fast." So wo remained over night and had breakfast. Then tho captain nnd lloutenant wont to tho paymas tor, discounted their noxt two nionUta' pay and lent each of us $20. Tho monoy was In tho Btato baDl; notes and wo paid our hotol bills like nabobs. Desiring to write to my homo in Lawronco county I wont into a store to got a sheet of papor and nn envolopo, but was told that thoy could not soil less than 25 cents worth. I gavo a $1 hill. Tho salesman doubled It twice, cut off a quarter and returned tho three-fourths. That night Mc Munu and I went to a theater and ox changed a clipped half-dollar oach for a ticket. Thero wus no specie cop per in circulation. All was hidden away. Tho government aftorward Is sued scrip in denominations of 5, 10, 25 and CO conts. If our prosont pa por monoy should decroaso in vnluo and tho specie bo hoarded, how would our B nnd 10-cout stores manage to do business, or what would the collec tion basket contain at tho church? The Chicago Gourmet. On tasting a fresh egg direct from tho old homo fnrm, a small boy born aud raised 111 Chltvurn rnnnilnlnil that it had no tang. Chicago News, Mrs. Oldwed You wero talking, but I'm suro you wero not nsleop, Mr. Oldwed Why eo? Mrs. Oldwed Mojt of your talk was about how much you thought of my mother. Not a Species. "Groundfish," which to many Is a torm of mystery, is not used to desig nate any particular species, but means rather tho largo class of flBh, that llvo on or nonr tho bottom of tho sea. In cluding cod, pollock, haddock, halibut, hako, sole, and many others less com mon than those. Biblical Names Popular. A parngrnphor asserts that England can boast that no other country poa sessos so many Scriptural placo names as aro found in thnt country Tht namo of Jericho occurs six times or. tho maps, l'uradiso llvo times and Niuoveh, Mt. ZIon, ML Ararut and Mt. Ephralm threo times each. 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