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the Brltlib open churaploB, Added th open chain I plonsblp ot'northern California to hli UureU retrdy or leaping wv itlno Attolcea from the Urre ftM In the last thlrfy lx ho Hnk 6fth Golf and Conntrr Club. auii 1 Starting riiterday morntnc In a tU with4 Eddie ipiwivMv ima ttiM van tniHMi Ian inrif urflvci on tbe morning round and put lis more etrokee between them In the flslahlan; eltbteea olea. Harold Sampton. another native eop and profei elonal on Sam Frtnoli'eo'a, Municipal Unke, flnlfhed a etroke behind Traube. and "ohn Black, thk former title holder, who In, the past had awayt 'been a one Bnlther.

feu Into the eirhly atreet, winams up in a triple tie for third money with Abe Baplnoea of, Oakland and Leslie Darlea of Marin. Jim Barpea, tbe American open champion, had to be aatUfled with dividing and eighth prltei with the youncater. Dave Trufetlt, John Blaok'a ae slatant at Clremont. Harold Clark, the home dab profeiilenal. and Bob Black of Sequoyah each had good Unletting round and were a atroke outside the money.

John F. Neville 'once more led the amateur talent. finishing ten atrokes ahead of Frank Kales and fourteen In front of ousg Togo Osborne, the Junior ihamplon'of'Callfornla two years Hutchison's Short v.kw.j in lurvdlv ii In lh. tunitrlor slclll iintchlson a oecisive tkiwi I' r.niilntiv outdrove him. but Hctehlaon.

even took threo putts, waa often down In tonljr one. rj.T"v kl. lti.h.' I idue to tno aoaaunv. i in. ti.i.i.

links oroved Itself rt of a olf. The' winner's ttotal was twenty A th aventy fs vj t.M.tiiir In th four ir.r.i. had an eclectic nr il. out and JO In if, Hutchinson's 7S of Friday, two k. 4 hi tha winning fnr th aneclal prise for the if during the tourna ment till jesterday morning, when W.

C. White, formerly a Ban Franf Cisco caddie, but now at Marysvllle a rought In a flash ng on the EIb. Th. nth. th.

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tU HbUylng beautiful Iron He finish to round by scoring an eagle I on h. hom.Tgrn. v. the bushes and a truly nt braasla. second.

Bampson nd f. their mornlnr as SSw2a whole eventually cost, mm fiW1 Proves UlsPPowiw Dy for Jim Barnes day's golf 'w" dls Wrigley Seeking New Ball Field For Los Angeles LOS ANCELES. Jan. 7. A ball park for the Pacific Coatt League games hen the lease en Washington Park here expires' in 1926, is already being sought by William Wrig ley Jr.

and Ed Hi Maier, owners, respectively, of the Lot Angeles and the Vernon clubs. Some, difficulty is expected in obtaining a site as close to the business district and accessible it. I vr 116 UIM fV UWIUIgiVH 1 mmtmmimmEmmmMi ADS from WilHarn W. Wanen School in cnlo Park enjoying their now outing in Yojcmite National Park. On the sled they are groupecha follow.

left to Alexis Ehrrnan, Richard Uransten, Adolphopreckels, Major Vandervort Moms Hawkins and Ldward 'Bransten. Ready .1 i jti 1 1 1 a A 1 1 1 ft 1 ITAaT'Vri an tne snowsnoes, on me ngnt: Miexis tuinnan, morns nawKins, cxrwara cransicn, aoipn oprecxeis, rucnara cransien ana iviajor vanaervort. i i Biggest Stunt of Winter Season at Yosemite Park IIIIIIIIIIIIIIWMW I HHKIILBIIF HUNTER AS TOP GOLFER ON HIE COAS Junior Racquet Stars Play First 1922 Tournament by R1J vaa i. Trsabe and Morte Dt divided the honors li.t with smasmng 1 twu unlimited weight team SSXf 'ill yards, and thera wMJ against the Oaklanders. and they I hm.

Toung Drought tne score ud to IT to 11 mr xm snooting or Tech was vary Sg? "wl Vmasblns "k' L. Cir; and thera was flot an irvvi TMirilll. 'CTJevtrd' hm. for Lowell Team Is Winner From Tech Lowell high school basket ball team defeated the team of Oakland technical high achool In the Lowell gymnasium Friday afternoon by a score of 17 to IS. This was Lowell's first practice game of the season, and In the first half the 14E pound team stacked up against Tech and at the end of that period the score stood II to 11.

The second period found the The Golden Gate Park Tsnnls I Club made good progress In Its first tournament of the new year, play proceeding through the third round. The players wsre given very little mercy by the tournament commit' I tee, as some of the players were I called on to play as many as three I matches. The youngsters seemed to I thrive on the aotlvlty The ylay i appeared better as the matches went along. Marty Llebes. The Chronicle juvenile champion, appeared In the best) match of the day when he was opposed to Charlie Terlolet.

the Poly High etar. Both players were even oa the handicap. Llebes playa the hard hitting spectacular style, while Perlolet resorts to out steadying his opponent, and, as usual, the hard hitting style was rVKks SSS: lAaevenV within ten feet from i I pla na Of th. four WI jS. g.

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The Oaklad team was practically the same one which won the O. A. L. a year before last and took aecond last year. The 145s are easily the best team at Lowell, as might be surmised by their better showing against Tech.

They are well supplied with experienced material, which counte for a lot. The two outstanding stars are Bacheluptl and McLayne. UeLayne was captain of last year's 110s. 0 Lowell 110s and unlimited flayed Ban Mateo high Friday, at the San Mateo gymnasium. The 110s were beaten by San Mateo IS to It.

The San Mateo boys have been organised longer and exhibited better team Work. However, the Lowell team' waa able to hold them even until the last second of play. when they made a lucky backhand ahot for the winning points, the bau being In midair when whistle blew ending the game. It was one of the hardest fought games of high achool basket ball ever seen about the bay. Lowell's unlimited team was also beaten, tbe final score being San Mato 14.

Lowell 13. Thla game, like the first, was hard fought, the superior team work of San Mateo winning Tor them. From thee results It Is seen that Lowell has soma good teams, but they will have to develop better team play, i i Hi Vtal OwO OivtW way wftb'many. other taf ThVXhrnlcle's 1 LHth b4dcrtjsw ti vjMin ne f.m i.i t'ADar i A'i 1 Zi "Jj Tl Sweepstake Entry Blanks' Are Oat INDIANAPOLIS Jan. 7 Entry blanks vers "mailed todsy lot ail ins star racing arivera or America and Europe for the tenth annual 60 mUe sweepstakes that will be at the Indianapolis motor speedway.

May St. Entries will be received up to midnight. May 1. Bear Quintet Defeats Fresno "'FRESNO. Jan.

The University of California quintet a fast gama her last night, downing the Fresno V. A. 141. pound tesm a. score of St to J.

Howtntn and Captain Butler ted la tbe scor I iT Amateurs Up to 70 Are Given Rating According to Tourney Play PACIFIC Oolf and Motor publishes In Its January Issue Its fourth annual ranking of the leadlna? amateurs of the Paclflo coast. The basis on which the rank ing la made le explained aa "SO per cent oh experience and previous accomplishment and BO per cent on the year'a actual performance In competition." ffhi ntmi nf DAuerlea (lrtnL who In lilt occupied premier position. the Victor. Llebes won the first and was placed second In il and for 1110 waa bracketed first with Chandler Egan, Is absent from the list since Grant was In England throughout Ittl. Dr.

Paul Hunter, the amateur champion of California and of southern California, who distinguished himself In both the British amateur and open championships. Is placed first, while second honors are awarded to George von Elm. the amateur champion of both the Pa clflo northwest and tranamlsslssIppU The year's ranking, with compara tive ratings for the last three "years. Is as follows: ilia. 111! MM.

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ii PRIZES WORTH $50,000 will, be distributed in The Chronicle's stupendous $50, 000 prize ctmpsign. An $11, 000 bungalow, 20 automobiles and numerous gold prize are included. Pages 8 and 9, main news section, will explain.how you can win. a BRAVES SELECT CAMP St. PeUnkeis, ku bees ateMk lor tse namUm Bieae ai their enrtee tnuiliie cbbid u4 IW wiU errire there lte le rbruerf will pieirv.

aehlhitiae iaeMf elth Ue wui third sets. 4 and.t 1. while Perlo let captured the middle set, S. Scores: riasr bound rruk EafU defeated Geonre WtUtaey, W. aeneoa d.

R. JaeoewiaM. TalUn Tn d. RMew MMedea, S. 4.

klaru Ulabea won from Ban Cold, default, rbarfea Perlolatil Arthur Paine. II Oraber d. Jeho Uenalae. 4, FTladmas Roland Kuw, 2, S. Lealle BtuIrA V7.

Welch, 0 4. ul Andrew Bart won frtmn Oabrlel. rlefaajt. lmm Vlhlte.d. WalUr rranUln.

3, SECOND ROUND OL HotaUB d. lona)4 MeAfaa, T. i Bobbv BaUera 4 Charll Brkatrom. 2. 4.

t. RACIM RESULTS Ths biggest stunt pulled off In Tosemlte National Park during the winter season so far was the hike over en unbroken snow trail from Tosemlts valley to Union point, made by five San Francisco boys from the William Warren school In Menlo Park, under the guidance of their commandant. Major C. T. Van dervort, S.

A. Morris Havkns, Alexis Ehrman. Edward and Richard Bransten and Adolph'Spreckels formed tbe party Five feet of anow had fallen In the valbiy and more on the higher 1 levels when the hoys started but. Older men shook their heads at the thought of the trip and predioted the lads hardly mould go out of the valley on the snowshoea whloh they never even had seen until seversl days eat ller on their arrival In Tosemlte. When the boys Tel turned, after announcing their eon queet of Union point by leather lunged shouts down in to Tosemlte.

2000 feet below, they were given an ovation. "Aw, let us stay up one day more major, and we oan make It to Glacier point, pleaded the boys, but 9 Bill Sserka. Emma Wetlar. BabrCal. 7.

maanac. ino mean Furbalrw. lldrtowar. gbortatepT Jark Plow Steel, nerfact anac. 7 no uitemt TJCAPTA SELECTIONS 1 Dewey Field.

Beokwom, Vontperrt PlanUsi Uil.l, I Peroae. Little Jtomper. O. A Comaker TIJUANA RB9CLTS Ftnt rare, five forlonaa, three jraai olaa and pward klaaUr Franklin 107 (Noble). 14 SO.

ti. SASO. won. Squaah. 100 (UTuaon).

f4. SASO. aaoona, CDnene, liu imihti, BAeu, uiira. lime, 1 07 24. Lad FaeM.

lira. tint. Idea uetna. Baa utano eiao ran. Beeona I raoe.

Sra and one half fmionsm, three raar olda and upward jobok ueorse, in (VarkaC tfl.40.tS, St SO. won Oiardem, 114 110 4, aeoondi Nailla Uarpar. 104 IB. third Tltaa. 1 14.

TLrUl. Qulnara, Xarxaa alae tea. llrrd ran. Are ferlonea. threa rear dde and upward Jpele uennan, xuo (unmameri 13.20, 3 40.

Won; Dalai N.4JOO (JaooUe uwl aanona. fona uone. iue irarvei ibrrd. Th ae. M.

Indian Brigade. lUrrr Uaaon. Kthel XUanet elae ran. Fourth raee. Are fnrtonra.

three rear eloa and npward Phadodan. 100 (Wndarl. 13.20, won Kins Dlok. 114 Harrhurton), ner), t. I.

i4 40. 4 tiao. third. aJao ran. IwOAsVA.

Ktowwde Ss i2JX. sWKstd Billy Lstiw. 107 (NoW), limsj, 4 a Wondla ilonteomon 111 ID Horn) llSA. Tbae. liSSS A Bepld Fifth race, one end enealateenth nflaa, threa kr nbia and upward nailotrar.

lwr waoooai. S3 en. SZ.SO. won veteran. 11 Hi) S2.AA aenond, Vondle tT Ste jtfila aieewaBwa.erfeJl aaleue, awaa With nee.

one and eae etiteeath raDee, thrae jraar olda ead npward Mountain (thi. Ino (HnnUmer). $13 80. t.0 t. won Oor'Vald.

ll (ParkeL tA SS.S0 aeMndl C.frtarU. 110 (NohlaJT $4 30. third. Time, 1 Ji 4 S. Ne hraaka, BnaaB Billy Btoart.

Plneoraat alae ran Ajt ul.ll ImImm. IT. achool waa calling and they had to iar ol(1 end nnwnrd Oarhlne. 11J (niaMamer), return. NM Eartr Morn.

Ill (Binder): Amend Rodrliua d. Uarold Orattan, I Tondtr TAoth. 2. 4. lUton OaUermaa Don Ball, at, ixmnall.

a. MUtoi The aUoual LtafuaM oaa eltli the Waahlna. kwj BHuncana, way wui uare er. 1 ajfhues Mike to the east, and wlta aaia laaeae oaane leuaea. UarU lAabaa d.

Oharlae Pariotat. 4. 2. Frledtnaa d. If.

Orabar. 4.. Andrew Bnrke 'leal a Rudr. Jimmy tthite tL Miinei. 4 4.

tr. S. iDsna d. CUmca Knowlea, eI, I. eaiee MeOae d.

(I Vondar Uath, drfanlt, Lockwood d. Ilarrtwrton, O. ula HeUbran Toehui. Sal. J.

S. Billy Tyler woh from Jack lane, default, THIRD BOUND Bobtrr SeHere d. O. HoUBaj. SS.

Oanr d. A Rodrlsue 6. T. el, Frank Raaaa d. MUua Uatbnmaa, 2.

4. Martr Uehae d. Talton Terner, l. 2. A BorSedT J.

Fladman. O. S. Fraok Irona d. Jamaa WJIt.

4, Loula HeUhroa i. Trier. OV2. S. YOUR FAVORITE CAR FREE The automobile you like best is sure to be among tbetwenty prize motor cars to be given away In The Chronicle's $50, 000 campaign.

Turn to pages 8 and main news section and see how to win it El Camino Club Wins From the Signal Corps El Camino club'a unlimited basket ball team defeated the Signal Corps of the United States army at the Presidio. SS to tt. The game waa one of the toughest played by the club In soma time and waa exciting and hard fought throughout. The Signal Corps was In the lead at hajf time, tt to tt. The last half was a different story and the club team won out.

Reynolds Coaching Indiana Wrestlers BLOOMINOTON Jan. 7 Jack Reynolds, claimant of the welter weight wrestling championship of the world, le the new wrestling coacb at Indiana University. More than forty candidates reported to him this week. Raynolds waa appointed wrestling coach at the University of Iowa last fall, but did no accept ths position Veeck Hires Chef For His Chicago Cubs CHICAGO, Jan. T.

President William Veeok of the. Chicago Cubs believes, that ths way to a ball player's liesrt through stomach, speClaltyOQ tbe spring training trip. And Veeck followed up hlaitbeory today by en gaging special cbef to accompany tbe Catglina Island. COMMI TTXB KXTKKDS OTTfOJIS. Tm.m I.h ImnhwUlM MWminH UI I dlaVltehad latlera ie the holder ef eTliWend Maw I of IMS wakraffat aetu the cSsUeatt reoad enrx rwaev.

Af Another hard hike made by the lads was up ths Merced river canyon to the foot of Vernal falls Other daya they devoted to aklllng and tobogganing and said they had the time of Uvea a Basket Ball Started BytheY.lti.I.Teams After a basket ball meeting of all prospective players at thaT. M. I Joe Nlll. coach at tne institution, started the work of rounding his various teame Into form. The 100, ISO and 14S pounders tnrnad'out for the practice and play ths game with a vengeance.

On tbe same evening as the cage meeting, the swimmers came together and discussed' the possibilities of competing with the other clubs In tbe tank. Several meets were finally scheduled, the dates for which will be announced soon. Newbauers Play the Presidio Team Today The J. IL Newbauer baseball team ef the San Francisco Midwinter League will meet tbe Presidio Natives In an exhibition game at Southalde playgrounds at 1J0 this afternoon. VJo Johnson, ths latest bush seri aatlon.

will pitch for the Newbauers, while Larry Reeves will be on the mound tor the Natives. Al Katohln sky has recommended Vlo Johnson to Fat Moran. manager of the Cincinnati Reds, and Johnson has beSn tentatively signed by Moran, Lepinsky Meets Tjtnney on Friday NHW TORK. Jan. T.

Battling Levinsky, former world's light heavy weight champion wjll meet Gene Tunney, A. S. F. light heavy weight title holder In a IS round bout In Madison Square Garden next Friday night. Fred Fulton and Hartley Madden, who fought Tom Gibbons for ton rounds In the middle west recently, will meet In another It round affair Si Boston Sox MS), S4.

Ml ti in hint A m. 1 I 1JI TWMIi. WalM Kerrisan. luaorer, Tonae Oar Leader else ran. TIJUANA KXtWiES Wirat rare ad en Ml rorlenra, raar otde and epward Dewey Field S3, Bookworm S(l Bar A I'M Aahtr fitrt 10S.

Dolly Bart 10. JacnMrt 108. Montperrt 108. A Dinoanre 111. Xme IIS.

Second rate, ftre and one half fmionra. raar nlda and upward St. Pierre 10ft. Blaier 100. Roale Bosnn 108, Krjnrm Waller 108 Baby flat ins Voorwood IDS.

Janet City 10S. BUI Spark 10S ahlrd raoe. frre frDignaa. yaer oMa and vp ward Plow steal 102. Perfect Day 10S.

Beialo I I Mack II 108. Battle Wlflde 10B. iiarikamora 110, Tom Can 110. Hanoter Topes US, Jack' aoi ha Fornth raeeB.flTe fnrlania. yMVelda and ntrward John vnatlna SI.

The Cararette ST. Seoaih 103 Roaa Atkln 108. Bockbrtdte IDS. Loballe 10S. Brews Bee 108, PlanUsanet 110 Fifth moe, one mile ead errenty yard.

yaar wsa and npwant Don Dodse 100. Bhcrt Stop 100, Olenwall 100, WUdflowar 103. Frank Fpserty 10S, Poaoher 106. Sane Pear II 100. SJeth raee.

one yearolde and nnwai 100, Zodlee 107 Flaah e' Steal 107. Boaen M. mi. lunur ill, ualywood 1IT voner luo, nans raw ji 100. Proapaeter 110.

Fnrbelow IIS ne mile and awraaty rarda, 8 ward Dora 10S. Hickory Nnt Flaah e' Stael 107. Bnaan M. Rbrmer 113, Dalywood 11T Betaeta race, fire and one heir farlonea. lrlB wSalabel i Veethar clear, track mnddy.

ri Famous Hawaiian Swimmer to Go Into Motioif Picture Enterprise By FRED E. FARMER DUKB PUA KAHANAltOKO, known ths world over as tbe greatest swimmer of all time, will soon lsava the world of 'SVei ty XiwirVtaTaWlHl' BSbbbbbbbI XmEtiWsm FBED B. FAHla TfKW ORLEANS RESULTS uSS ffl2LrJP'ffiry'f i jM.iuTndSwPri'W (LVnilTVh'lrd 'hrot vr jtiim, rtnaroartli wwrsj gsl lla I wownia. uranny Lee, Craat. Vailed Colean.

Moona race, one mile and a cUleenta Sl Jacj Raerea (BramlnfT, Orewl A 10. aahondl Serblaa. IIS (Bar naoBr pjidT o'rniT 6S. JSTri PboweU Pirate UoOea. BrTtlihTJii.

WlnrX nn Eaicrlnra Third raee, all a) a Blcrlnli raea. al rnrlMa i JS" 7 ((Wtiirtifi. s7t MfOftfl JOaatl ft ftaaall third Tl. USUI Oonrth(p, Bnnanol. Mi uiinn rue.

ont. 7 irKomal. 1(B Bcral tit forh i ItaiW Jr HA' iflmmmmmlflJI aicMaaain il 2 1 eren. I ti Tmr1 Tluve irtw. 3vKivBa aa.w 0(1 (So tcatd gyaar elda Tom won: eaa.

ae third Tim Frad Kanny Fifth race, one enfle Ry Omi Daya. (Mai Uahel Ceni. Cap Boa fth race, one anile 4 ymivolda and larandalll), eren. 3 8 out 115 (Morrla). 10, 14 una.

Dnnn Buck aecond Nrddam log (Ponce). 1 3, i ooraicnaoj iuy Tim. ftlath tana. Miila mnA and wp Paatoral Swkn. Ill (Lane) 1V1 11 iCbnwV 7 10 II' 7 't (rfamarl third.

Time, 1 .40. Soratdiad Tody. The famettll Mlla a.a.1 JL.W nidi ind" BrbuT Birthday" I lV7r. K5T kwortha Lart MO 13A 4 S. 8" won" J.mii., jaTlWi 'erdlA, wwaeaj mr avi unu nCOleTl 1 thfermijellJI jfS' ilfhad Royal Dork Ijidy Ulllu Mldnlsht Sun.

11 Baladln' 1 RT 2il UllUn. TliaUn. Two Fight Crowns To Be in Balance NEW TORK, Jan. 7. At least two fight crowns will be thrown Into the ring at Madison Square Garden this month.

Battling Levinsky I giving Oene Tunney of Greenwich Village a shot at the American light heavy weight crown next Friday night Jack Brltton, king of the welters, will defend his title against Dave Shade of San Francisco on January tl. Ruth and Hornsby To Meet in South ST. LOUia Jan 7. Two of the greatest stars In baseball are to engage In a contest for batting hqnora at New Orleans March It and IS. when Babe Rnth.

home ran king of the New Tork Yankees, and Roirera Hornstyy. of the St. Louie Nationals, champion batter of the major leagues last year, meat in. two game spring exhibition series between tbe two teame. $50,000 PRIZE CAMPAIGN announced by The Chronicle on pages 8 and 0, main news section.

YOU can share in the prizes. i Yanks Send Three Players to Vernon NEW TORK. Jan. tJ The New Tork elnb of the Afnerlcan League tndav released Nelson Hawkes. outnelder: Ray French, ahorutop.

snd Andy Chancy Is Winner From Herman NEW TORK. Jan. 7. Andy Cha ney. bantamweight of thle olty.

received the ludae'e drii "MBabe Herman of San Francisco In a I tart "imt Tkjhst mai.cn at Madison Square Garden last night. Tmm. ftf O' Jesse Doyle, pitcher, to the Vernon if ja a irjurui of the Paclno Coaat League In BOSTON. Jan. 7.

Tbe advance guard of the Red Sox, comprising pitchers and catchers, will leave for their spring training quartera at JJJot Springs. Ark. on March it was announce a lousy. Harry N. Fraaee of Tork was re elected president of the club at" a business meeting yesterday.

i i. StranglerJLewia Throws Daviscourt WJCHITAKbO. Ed (Btrangler) threw Pick Davis court rTesasin two straight falls hero last nignt, tnonrst in one nour 1 1. minutes wlth'a headlock and thai IMCond'lS t.miouisB.wm a grape 1 lna. si Irjr niYmini'iar catcher Al Devormer, who was obtained from that club last spring.

French played with Vernon laat season under an optional agreement, whilo Doyle waa farmed out to tbe AUanta and Jop lln clubs. i i e) Amateur Boxer Dies From Injuries WJLKI8BARRB Jan, 7 Oeorge BlUs, 24. 'formerly ot.Sayre. Paw died yesterday at the result of Injuries i received 4 In an amateur boxing coateet wltb Joe Ritchie at a' theater 'here Thursday night. An autopsy showed broken.

rib, which ths surgeons sufTss)' pustturta uiv seeuwr amateur sport to take up motion picture work, and as this will make him a professional In ths eyes of the Ami. tour Alhletlo Union. one of greatest amateur sports men of all times will paea from tbe amateur ranks. The Duke has been creating! swimming rc orda.Xor a period extending over! twelve years. and hla sprint records stilt stand supreme.

Perhaps tne greatest record now held by the Duke Is the new mark of tl 4 1 seoonds for the fifty yard swim, which he made against the Tale University team when the New Haven boys toured to Hawaii last summer. For many, years the Duke hss represented the Hul Nalu Club of Honolulu, and under the colors of this organisation Mao set the world mark for the 100 yard free style swim In tt seconds flat, a mark that has been approached many times. but never broken. The Duke also holds ths amateur record for the 110 yard swim, the record time being 1:071 5. dtahanamoku has placed hlmeelr under the' management of Dr.

Oscar Henntng, a famous sportsman, who formerly held the record ifor the 100 yard breast and who competed In the Olympic games at Athens. St Louis. London, Stockholm and the last Olympiad at Antwerp. Dr. Hennlng In bis athletlo promotion work was known aU over Europe as "Honest Oscar" Hennlng, a tribute to hla straightforward way In managerial affairs.

THE first Intercollegiate basket ball game of the season will be played here next Wednesday night, when the St Ignatius University team of this city meets the University of California. The Callfornlans have a veteran team, nils tbe Ignatlana have been going great guns since they started their sen son's play before the Christmas holidays. Coaoh Earl Wight and his bruini are at present In the south, and II1I1 gsme with the IgnatUns wll be their first contest on the return home. Some great basket ball playei mo on the St Ignatltis roster. Including Jimmy Needlee, a star for Santa Clara last season, snd Bobby lKn.

a. former Olyirplo Club and Santa Clara star. Augle Johnson, who was picked one of the best forwarda who ever stepped on a local court whlls aylna for the Olympic ciud last season, la also on the St Ignatius team, and much of the success is due to him. California will have atrrjar quin tet. Including Coop ajfd Douhltt at forward.

Larkey and O'Neill alternating at center, and Captain Art Eraleston and Louie Le Hans at guard. A Bigger HOME STRETCH Weekly A Weekly Paper Devoted Exclusively to the Thoroughbred Nov being published tieek at San Francisco, California. We have corretpondenU at Tijuana and New Orleans who keep ut posted on everything pertaining to the Thoroughbred. Our local writer, on whst the breeders are doing in California: are all top notch men. who will tell you whst progress racing revival is making in California.

It won't be long now till we have the runners with ut again. In this week's issue you will find a picture of Tippity Witchet, the iron hone of the age. The rise of Leon Wing, the youngest racing secretary in America. Judge Francis Nelson's story on the gray hone, and many new features that no one interested in running races can overlook. On tale in San Francisco and.

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