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I. jL 1 Ji ISfUi i 4 ALL THE LATEST AND THE BEST SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY BRIEFLY TOLD a THE BOWLING SEASON IS ON IN FULL BLAST. MTIB DAJWrc LTKCH "IJOXVTJI. WJIKN NKWBIOfUsV-BOWWi. VEN ALLXN WHR.V HEISTAND HOWU.

nrWE moft bctutifal tod iolefi fllng of II the Chnflnm pcnodicIi tKa gret ILLUSTRATED BILLIARDS. PREDICTS CHANGES ARE TRAINING FOR FOUR GREAT HUSKY STARS (NANTICOHE WALLOPED THE ASHLAND TEAM IN FOOT BALL RULES SKATING RACES OF NORTHWESTERN ELEVEN Christmas Metropolitan Bamrd Dpcrt Declares Tbat Tbcrc The "Temble Swede' freparlnj fr Mil Events Bddt'U Tils, VIII fo'Mj Kcw Koto Kcit 'Season. fasX and Cleai Came of Basket Witnessed fi Broadway Hall i last Mgtit i fant iramt of bkM hull in wKidi you will find Axrrinff fie Cointry Tils Secoi. rieund articles byTKonut Nelson CHICAGO. Dec.

KverU Wrtnn, Peter Slnnfrud. tha'fTerrlbla flweda" a ho haa returned from bis eastern trip. land holder of seven skatlnr records. Including the world's record for one predicts that the next aeMlon of the rrrnuv ai wof faat A land team went down to foot ball rules committee will be a mo P.m. W.

A. Frawr. E. S. Martin.

Joel OUn dler Harris, Richard La Callieone, Qiarles D. Roberts, Alfred Henry Lewis, Harrison Rhodes, and many Tbtt' feat by the score of 3- to IS. The puls mentous) on for the game. ing of the Httlo boys on the "Thera will -be some changes, na team itai of aurh an order (hut hh in Lbrlng out the enthusiastic applauxe of doubt." said Mr. Wremi.

"Hut. of course. I am in no position to discuss them. The geneml cry Is for more ytt spertalora. The (m was rlran mile, has begun training for earning season's skating race to be held at Verona Lake aod Montreal.

Slnnirud spent last winter In Norway, whera he won dlstlnctio the Blnnlrud has entered forth Christ-ma and New Tear's events at Verona I he and Intend to race under the colors of the Verona Lake Ukatlng of that kind which wins the patron- open play, and some critics are railing waae of a sporting public ho like to witness lean sport. loudly for a rule which will keep seven men in the line at all times. This a 111 be vigorously opposed." fouf colors, are by GueVin, Clay, BuIL Corde. Penfield, Par- rish, and Haikell, and reproductions from many photographs. Near tho clone of the game young Grlark accidentl- collided with Ash tm kff At Jl -ill f.

4i.7 Club. He will, ftlao raco at Mertden. landiflaycr snd waa badly cut over the during the aesson-and Is desir eye.AT.he cpirMiug waa acementHi uni there wan' no Intention on the iiart of ous of meeting Morris Wood, bis former team-made, who la now akatlng eitber-'lilayar to deviate from the rules. tm you think th.il KaMem elevens have suffered because of having ton many coaches in pinny cases a coach for eiinh man thereby bringing about a t'on'lict. so to speak, with the head coach's Ideas?" Mr.

Wrenn was asked. "No, I don't. There Is no question about the efficacy of coaching with a under the colors of the Euclid School of Brooklyn. Wood holds the amateur THIS Xmat issue is filled with I J' r. dean A Urge, and present.

championship 'of tbo United States HhofUkstlr crowd WaB, lineun follow: which he won at Verona Lake last VH -a--my ry xsyr Ashland and Toon, for a Inter. man for each player. rJhould a match between. two iward-v" Jlanbarger. en ftro: (Hro-n and Hwavtng.

guard. Mr. Wrenn thought It poor policy for some critics to score the bin eastern akatera be arranged, tha contest will 1 1 AiheHi'iai Grleck-O'BHen, centre; Hughes and teams on the-eport that they only hart be watched with Interest, aa much rivalry developed between the two In "six or seven plays that they used In ooa reaamg ana nne pictures; it is a delight from cover to cover; it is worthy ChriAmas gift in itself and is now on sale everywhere for 15 cents a copy. FOR the entertainment of th whole family there is no better magazine published than The Merronolitan. the last year, when Blnnlrud was re big fThotiiiilA.

guard. tJoWuv-WaJkntrr Hanbur- fused recognition aa an amateur. He i ney piayea tne game for the re irer 5iKtnir Horn 2, Powell waa recognised aa aurh In Kurope, sults and the coaches made no exnla EE-CUSHION ROUNO'THK TABLE SHOT. horn ever, and -won most of the-events jflrleck 1." Hughe 6. Keller 1, Thomas from touK Young 2.

Hanburger nations to the spectators." said Mr. of the Skating Cluh of Norway. Wren. "For Instance, in one big rjfma jl. jtoreree, jonn imvu game I heart! 'the' men receive the or '-A' cam between the- B.

I. A. team Slnnlrud and Wood have heretofore luted aa team-matea and a genuine contest between the; two- haa never JIU JITSU A FIGURE ders not 'to catch punts on the fly or tot Wllfc-JarT end the 'Orioles of INartficolo between the halves. wa they would be taken out Instantly." been run off-. Thou wo have- skated In won by She Oriole by the score of It IN FOOT BALL GAME match races, but according to the f.

rjJ iV- to. 10. -The playars were: THE following special offer is presented in the interests of AMERICAN AUTOISTS B. I. A.

Mitchell, Tlppett and "Terrible 8 wed a. these were not genuine. Wood haa developed great apeed In the paat year, however, and la not regarded aa an eaay mark. irviinune lorwams; cmuioow, centre (Williams, Chandler and Thomas. Reynolds, of Pennsylvania, Says New ARE AFTER HONORS those who wish to send to a friend a sift and at the same time receive FIGHT WILL BE UTTER.

Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual recom four free holiday gifts for themselves: Jap Science is a Great Help to a Man on the Gridiron. guards. Orioles Pratt. Jacob, Jonathan, and utrhe. Wydminur Seminary wan defeated last evenins; at Pettbone Grmnanlnm 'by, the stroiiB; Co.

team of Honendale. The irame was fast Knd excltlnir and the vlnltorn had to fight to win. The They Will Be an Important Factor In tne Coming Florida 7 mendation of Dr. Klng'a New Diac-ov-ery for have av long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Cat out this Coopon.

1 COL.TON. CARLSON, JOIIN- Jiu Jitsu is the sport of the hour at he University of Pennsylvania. The SON, 3 B. Read what T. Real! of Beall, has to say: "Last fall my wife had Hom8dale, lineup follows; Herman Forward IVants Forward 1 The rnOiW brtillant player on the Northwestern eleven this year is John- every symptom of consumption, she CHRISTMAS PRESENT COUPON system of self-defense as practiced by the Oriental la very popular among the students.

fPenn beat Harvard ba- Bader son, the ex-Carllste ouarterback. who last year was chosen a quarter for the took Dr. King' a New Discovery after American motor car builders will Chamberlain Bailhagen I All American eleven, by. the foot ball judges in- the country. He has al- everything else had failed.

Improve-! a make a strong bid for honors at the cause sh understood mdre about tne Mcuefiroott reaay snown nui ciburh, ana dui lor an acciaent to.nim cany in tne game, tne me nt came at once and four bottlea en- Florida tournament in January, and new Jap clenc." is the remarkable cnencer liuara game tct. zz might nave ended differently. tlrely cured her. Guaranteed by all the completion of the new 90-horse- any one sending lis immediately $1.80 (and this coupon) Between the I (Toiton Is In hla third year. aa a Northwestern univeraltv font tmJl nlavr.

druggist, price 60c, and 11.00.' Trial bottles free. 1 Juniors played and defeated the Harry and It Is saying considerable -to staU that he is better than ever. He played power Pope-Toledo brightens the outlook for this country's leadership In we will send free of coft Hlllniiin thtm "team. Jcore. 1'ert halfrbasck and ttpa the Warn at 175 nnunds, Bhilr la Colton'a running-ma playtaiiar also, has the struggle for.

high speed, in auto statement of Halfback Reynolds. "My punting Improved 60 per cent, after-1 understood the art My'advlce to all foot'f balf players, and especially all kickers. Is to maatertlu Jtuu. If Harvard paid more attention to this new-Jap game and less to foot ball proper, BothjMtlrV playMwem.Butahe Juniorx "showed too' much for BOXING NOTES; GIFT 1 A superb portfolio, Stamped in gilt, nd containing played on the varsity for three years as 'Colton's aide partner. He weighs 175.

Carlson became; popular with the undertrraduates as a center last year and Is occupying his old position this season. With 190-pounds of bone, and mum-Id he is oneof the best centers In the west: aggressive on the'offenaive The new machine Is the highest powered car ever turned out in thla country. Its makers declare it will perform proportionately better than the wonderful 24-horse power Pope-Toledo Kddie I Union is trying to get another match with Terry McGovern. photo-Audies cf beautiful wo weir BASE! BALL, NOTES. 'Detroit and Washington- are not in tavoi of cutting out the foul strike rule.

they would have sen a- better flrtlah." Two Japs have secretly and cunningly taught the Penn players the -mysteries of the art. Jiu Jitsu Is especially val-' men, models, and players. and a mountain of atrcngth on the defensive. Abe at Felts boxes-catch weights Attell IS St. Lou In Tommy rounds at Thursday.

cai that finished third In the Vander-bilt Cup race, which would make the uable to linesmen. Penn's light for-' GIFT 2 A facsimile water color, ready for framing! show GOV. MADE PUGILIST latest speed creation a wonder. DISTRIBUTE QUAIL wards had no trouble bowling over the Crimson giants because understanding Jim Corbett, who is in 'Milwaukee, says The car will have its first trial at ing the sky-scrapers of New In Cincinnati It Is Mid there a silent Hiance of Biby" Wallace leaving; the lml! Americans to play third bane of the tricks of the Jap wrestling game the Ormond-Daytona Beach races in Florida In January, when It 'will be York as seen at twilight an SWEAR. HE'D QUIT IN PENNSYLVANIA they were able to put that extra little twist Irr their shoulders which would or exquisite work of art he has retired and will stick-to the stage.

Kdtile Mullen of Detroit and Tommy Prendergast of Hac'naw. been; matched to meet for 10 rounds at 125 pounds to-night. driven by A. C. Webb.

On that smooth course it Is expected to shatter the Now that ''Billy' Kler has signed his GIFT 3 An art booklet, in present world's mile figure of 39s. rontraci rn piay DBht ana nnt- weason throw their opponent off their -balance. Takakl and Iwaya, the two Japanese members of the freshmen class, are responsible for introducing Jiu jitsu at the university. Although small we are nure to see some nclentiftc buntln Something more than 90-horsepower brown covers, stamped in gold. wnen tne grass grpws green again.

is developed by the six-cylinder engine The cylinder stroke and bore aro 6 by Hen Jordan and Peddler Talmer have, been matched to box 15 rounds at 115! pound, before the National Sporting) "Sam Collyer," One of the Last Old-Time Fighters Has Gone to His Reward. State Game Commission-Hopes to-Pur-cliise Forty Thousand of These Birds. and containing sixteen full-page portraits of well-known society -Fincn the retirement of William R. Ar tncnes. There is a direct drive and Uluo or i-ionaan on uecomoer iz.

inour from the management of the Secretary Barnard, is arranging no transmission gear. The engine snail is connected to the counter shaft physically, they are able to overcome the heaviest and most skillful student who encounters them In a Jiu jitsu bout, besides holding up their end well at most of the other snorts. Jiu Jitsu has been popular in Japan for 50 years. beauties printed on plate paper. GIFT 4 Copies of the Novem oe, souinern training; inp, ana has the by a bevel gear, and the rear wheels Negotiations are under way for match between "Tommy" Kelt and "Danny" Dougherty for 15 round.

The licneaDiR oompieted. are driven by chains from the counter Hlfnsaus. who played alongside of bout will take place at Reading. After a checkered career from the shaft. Ah geared at present everv Among the enactments of the state em says that he hits not hecn playing; bail as long as Corcoran, nor roped arena to the vaudeville stage, ber and December (Christmas) issues of The Metropolitan, including all the color insert fl- game commission hones to secure at lime tne engine -completes a full revolution the driving wheels do likewise.

I The Chicago clubs don't Want colored iias tne experience, but he thinks "Tom- Walter Jamieson best known as TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY i hAvnM It 1 1 tint tolnnt r. Hsrrisburg this winter is authority to Take Laxative Bromo Quinine I thev are havins- considerable troiihln in la at short. i Tutor? the Philadelphia NaOonal's man lustrations. All druggists refund the money if It fails one of the last of the old-tlmw 'pugilists, died. heart yesterday at his home, 23 Cumberland purchase forty thousand ruail for dis It weighs less than the heavyweight limit.

of 2204 pounds. The present world's straightaway records wre all made by W. K. Van- geum-f enpugn wniw Doxers io go to cure. is.

w. urove a signature Is on tribution in Pennsylvania. It us an iter, is KtUI on the hunt for good players (They're bound to have something like a each dox. zsc. t-t-s fl Than four till can ba sent 'to the re' street, Brooklyn.

His last bare easy matter to trap 10,000 per day in knuckle tight whs for the champion derbilt bi his 30-horse-power machine rwoe ball team next season. New York nutter of the $1.80. arounq. Jack Blackburn and 8an Iangford of Boston have been matahed to meet for 15 rounds at catch weights before the Highland A. of' Marlboro, Friday night.

Oklahoma, so plentiful are they. juiooe. ship of New York state with Jack Mc Ormoitd last and are as fol- The two gift below eaa ba tent to the Aullffe, -who won in three rounds. Soon iowbr one xmie. five mi es 3.31- DEFEAT OF CORBETT The following changes will be sug Contrarytd ait reports to the effect that remitter mend.

after this General, George B. McClellan, tt-5; ten miles, S.50: fifteen miles. 10.18 rioe" Aicumntty, the "Iron man," would toot 'tie with the Giants next season, it is at time Governed of New Jersey, sent twenty miles, 17.02;-fifty miles, 40.49- gested the game The state to-raWe game for stocking rmrposea, 2 If yoa prefer, we wifl lead ALL SIX reel le you. MAY PUT HIM DOWN fuua tnai he Has already signed a Giants' tor uojiyer. who had rougbt under lilin in the Civil War, and made him take to prohibit duck hunting after Janu an oath that he would forever leave A FRIGHTENED HORSE, contract for- 1806.

Johnny MoGraw probably brought this about. i A. special from Boston says that on the lwwt authority Jt is learned that Manager the prize-ring. Much tempted, he kept ary, 1st. No doges to be trained until August 1st.

and then to be kept under control and not permitted to Running like mad down the street. "Jack" -Fox. the Chicago middleweight, and Charlie O'Rourke are matched to meet in a 10-round bout at catch weight before the TTnlon Athletic Club of Cambridge on December 15. "Hilent" Loudon Campbell and- Jack Mc-Clelland. than-whom no more popular Pittsburg boxers ever, donned the big rnlts.

were yesterday matched to meet in a six round bout to be; pulled off In or near Pittsburg, December 23. Many Are of the Opinion That He nis wora. though tin clajmed that even GIFT 5 A full year's subscrip- two to The Metropolitan, com -f mencing with the January, 1 905, number. dumping tne occupants, or a hundred uimray or tris Hotrton American p-wifrue team has opened negotiations for other accidents-are every dav occur at his advanced age he was able to trim many of the present-day scrap remain 'all night in the woods. Deer It behooves everybody to have ana transier or tTtcher Tom Hughes from hunting to commence November 1st pers.

and to -continue for fifteen days, rimlt- Will Never Enter a Ring Again to Fight Britt. fie vvanningxona 10 me tsostonw for 1905. fc-ieorge Winter win figure in the trade. a 'reliable halve hand and there's none good as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. GIFT 6 A beautiful subscrip ng each hunter to one deer per an BASKET BALL.

nual and' providing a penalty oi into tion certificate to be sent to Kid Howard, the matchmaker of the Burns. Cuts. Sores, Iema and Piles, disappear quickly its soothing effecl. 25c. at all druggists.

3 or' shooting deer with buckshot, bui- Harlem A. C. of Harlem, has clineh- Ninth Regiment Plays 13th at Armory ets only to be used. ed the match between Buddy Ryan, the the recipient of the magazine I and bearing the name of itbe I sender. I white welterweight champion, and Billy It be some time before the sport-, ing fraternity will get over the -shock Hall To-night.

The Ninth Regiment team will have as Mellody of New England for December 12. at. his club. The men Will clah for WILKES-BARRE VS. ASHLAND.

THE JOLLY FIVE WINS. Between the halves of the Elite-Calvary game at Odd Fellows' Hall, Parsons, on Thursday night, the Jolly six rounds at 132 pounds, welghin at 8 The membqrs of this season's Harris-Iburg Athletlo Club base ball team are ether eluba for next year. r.7ack" Deal, the firet baseman, who Wayed so well last season, has signed to blay with the Minneapolis American Association club and "Pete" Agnew, cap-ttain and manager; has several offers. Dick Cooiey, formerly of the lhlllies, TniU the Boston; Nationals, has Jtirned actw.r and in "company with "Messnj. Harry Mayo and Parker, duing in.

very -swell turn. Xlck Is just an jtihkI lan actor is he ball player, and his stunt What promises to be the beet game it received i the defeat of Young Corbett by Battling Nelson. Of course; there are to- be found those terribly A LX of the above for the price p. m. j- team rrom of basket bai en here ih season Johnnv voroeti.

Young i-oroetts form rJ lh rnaTin alnne I Rfl ei- "They may argue, that rive oereateci tne t-aivary Juniors by Honeadale. The Ilonesdale boys are will be piayejj in. Ariel. (Laiidnicsser's) pride of the 13th Reat. and will tr- to re- Hall, corner South and South (Main a Bcore or 15 to 9.

Lineup was Have The Metropolitan sent for a wise men who could have told you, the result before the men entered the ring, -1 1 'r my mlno such a contention is a dream.7 Jolty rive. Calvary. deem, themnelw. for, th.dcfat they suf- this evening between the Wil-fered at the hands of the Ninth at Hones- I kes-Barre and Ashland A. 'A.

teams. H. Klelnkauf Bacon He has had his day, and instead of adhere ina- to the straight path' Broadway tore year to your friend, together with the illuminated subscription --certifi iile last week. Tlie tine-un will bn tm but the great majority of the tight followers had a bet down on Corbett down the castle reared. by Is making a great big, hit.

The idea of follows I i in -v if, iiiiu-u Hes. v-nrmak Wllkes-BarTc Ashland Ai-A. H.8earing Dressel Custer I Guard Newman cate; -and have' the Portfolio of The is the1 ninth inning of a Iwll frame, and the-audience goes through all Forward Flnnertv r'- Keller. forward Swaying, dustry ana perseverance, in my -opinion, ttorbett baajieeiLJjetter daaa and can w4 no Peters Huffor the book of American So and that they were doing well to get ak good as 3 toJ for their money: Even after a careful study of Nelson's j-Ing careen and- now. itr looks Welsh It iaiKan Centre forward nne.

spasms or a nintn-lnning HntKh. -H. Klein Hamburger: Baskets thrown from field kauf B. Sparine 2. Shultr Jones Brader It- Keller.

centre Koons I In Haas, a ciety Types, the water-color and the November and De really clever and entertaining, and nick and his associates are winning all kiridN tiaurits, and they deserve Peters 1 Vosc. brighter than before, one would be inclined to give Corbett the benefit of the Shuman Trax. guard .1 Newman 1. 1. cember issues of the magazine all ten2 to 'your, own 'ddresttky This Alspeclal from Philadcljhia'aays: That the rodent fiasco between Tommy Ryan and 'Jack Root ah Philadelphia has In-' jured boxing was more than proved last Monday night.

Ever since that affair the' sports have been leery about paying their money to see contests, and the bouts held doubt. He alwayss has been such- a master: of the situation and has -been so little punished that his' following waa legion. That he went up against ofier is only good for one month I from date. Mention this paper, and send us this Coupon, since then nave been poorly attended. It there Is no doubt and he must have 1, Hughey McGovern and TommyLQvt of received a pretty bad trimming for Harry Tuthlll to throw up the sponge.

Corbett own style of living the past Philadelphia were to have met in a six round bout, but the crowd was so small that the mill was called off. Big Gus Ruhlin of Akron is getting Art Stroma In shape for his go with Solly year or so has contributed aa much to his defeat aa anything. It- la a ques The Metropolitan Magazine I Wast 29th New Vorkw THE tion whether -the Dane could have, won BGIOUET 1- so decisively had the boy a met ago. The Denver Kid has gone mf limit in. having a good time and last Tuesday night he paid the penalty.

Stroup at South' Sharon next Tuesday night. Since Simms' recent knockout of Bert Wing, the Cleveland welterweight. In 19 rounds, he is looked, upon aa having regained his old time form, having gone 10 pounds out of the weight division to meet Wing. Akronltes have hired special train to attend the go at South Sharon, which Is for 13 rounds, the men It la probable that he will not go up X. WANT THE OFFICE.

There Is a warm fight on for the office against Britt now. though such a bout at ISO would be highly Interesting. Britt refuses to fight at that weight of poor director to succeed J. II. Oplinifpr of Nanttcoke, The only avevr1 cantli''.

date, is Thomas Cassedy of Ashley, and f-he xpects to be appointed. Seveial UcUeBtr'i CHd-Paabioned Rya Whiskey Benton Columbia Co Piaotylfaaia Zatabtiabed 2 The Bouquet of a whiskey is the last flavor obtained by evaporation. An imitation whiskey when evaporated will srnell of vanilla, prunes, oil' of or half a dozen other things which show dortormg Mine smefls of the.pcrfume of the rye fields. Analysia ba every bottle' If your dealer doesn't keep writ mo' and- I will peraoade him to however. If Corbett agrees to meet the champion at catchwelghta, Ths having t0 forfeit up to weigh In at ISO pound at 3 o'clock.

Gus Buhiin will second Simms. Boiler will take a piece of the Britt others, are mentioned, for the place and the Anal action of the court will no doubt result In. the, dUnippoirrtment of many, applicants. end. Corbett could never defeat.

Britt at catchwelgnts. FATALITY of pneumonia. Pneuntortla hi the meat fatal of aO Neiaon la most likely to have the call with Jimmy, for Corbett would hardly do with Brit as a drawing card acute affections, being swond onty to consumption la mortuary Ilrts. all elasMa. rich mad poor, youn and aid mmsunk in Just now.

ENRY A bout that would prove of tntereat its ravages. Foley's Hor.ey mot Tar cares colds prevents pneumonia and haa cttred many sever cases ofthls dUuase. would be McGovern and OorbetL, Both defeated. they could. ret down Mr wtre no a aevcra attack of bmd.

other's level again and be resultwould monla which followed a severe attack of CASTOR I A T5 'Tor Infunts and Cliildrea. TfciKIs! Yea Kairi AIwsjs Bcughti of Cfj 'I tike I be a alaahing go. ft would be a la grippa and I bllev tha, Foley's Honev aed Tar saved her' writes swell card for some Philadelphia club. ml Corbett would probably be win- Jamea Coffee, of Rayme. Mtss.

Potd br W. J. PmuLar. City, and R. IX.WiUlmm Ing.

And Ttxrr would Uke'Ua Jtoav I.

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