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'J TV- I 4 THE ENQUIKEH, CINCINNATI, lar ide1( s-hilt FRED BECK Claimed For the Reds. Infielder Shtan Pitcher Willis. condition. yi, is a iimii- hand hitter. Beck a Long Driver.

nw.iy for lack of offering the walv and Boston Club Asks Waivers on Good Men. Will-Be To T-ke Th(m Off Beantown's Hands (Jriff Coming. I By Jack Ryder. If ill claims that President llerrm.intV piu in yesterday go through there will be Mime new Kids on the roster within a few The Boston club has asked for mm. oji Second Baseman Have Shean and clnel not.IK'il t'rcsnioni i.yiicn, oi I lie.

that the Cincinnati t-ltih would cid.in of these athletes. A claim I also r-ut in for Vi whom v.aivci l.rsfli. poor Hosl, With new owners, who are tllleily iKi'orant of the fame, hut lliitortu-natel ai'c not aware of their -ignorance, tlie cluli is ticins; torn 1 instead ol lieinj; htiilt up. J'erhaps they liave. asked on these players simply lis a lecler lo sec which duos in me league want tsnean and Ke, k.

tit it is a funny way to at the task ot st the team. It is sa.e to that neither of these players will he allowed lo get out of the leaRue. If the vtiivcrs are not withdrawn and if no one else claims them, both men will come iu Cincinnati, where they would come in bandy ns utility lielders, if not for regular positions on lie team. Vic Willis Is very likely to come here. If all other clubs in the league waive on liiin Cincinnati will net hiju sure.

The vet-eian, though not so ieedy as he once was. Is a wise old owl. and would win a good many -Karnes with the support that the eds could furnish him and -which he did not pet with the Cardinals last year. Banny Boosts a Cuban. I'rank Bancroft is til I of enthusiasm for a young Cuban, athlete who played against the Athletics during their sojourn In Havana this fall.

The young man's name Is Almeida, and he played third base for the. Alruend.tre3 team, which is composed entirely of native Cubans, of Spanish de- fcent. La-st year Almeida came to the lertcue club In the country. Against the De troit pitchers he hit and over against the star twiriers of the world's champion. Athletics.

"This young fellow is a real-enough star." said Banny. who has watched the. bis leaguers long enough to lie a pretty good Judge. "He is full of fire niiiA popper and would make a bis hit with the crowds, who could not help but admire U.Vltt -tie iS A 1700.1 flittc -I 'I I a annarl. tay there long, and i should like to see the Club get hold of him.

lie would le a valuable addition to the infield candidates. He is a native Cuban, of Spanish blood, and Is not a negro." Griff will lie ired to give this young fellow a trial. If hia rel-Mse from the New Britain Club can be secured at a reasonable figure. National 'Board Sustained. The National Commission sustains the finding of the National Board Of the minor league association tn its decision in the cae.

of Player Wells, of the South Bend Club, who put in a claim for half the draft Herrmann's finding in the case is as follows: ''The attention of the 'commission was railed to this case "by tlie- player himself el. -Wells. He contends tlu when lie signed a contract with tlie "South Bend Club iu 1UU he came to them' as a free agent: that the manager of that club gave lduv an agreement to the effect, that- if he vu ever sold or drafted they would g-tve lUm jaiic half of tlie- purchase or- draft molii-v. lie contHnds, furthermore, that he sai drafted by the Jersey City Club ast draft money. lie submitted his claim to tin- National Board of the National Association, and that board rejected the same, lie now appeals to the commission for redress.

'It is admitted that the player had an agreement with the manager of the South Hi nd Club in which read that one half of the sale or draft money received for his release should be turned over to him. This agreement was a side agreement, however, between the player and the manager, and was not incorporated in the contract the player had with he South Bend I'luli. This feature alone would make it an illegal asreei)enf. It appears, however, that Wells was not drafted or sotd in The manager, with whom he bad entered intfj the agreement, was superseded in by a new man. and the President of the South Bend Club contends he had no agreement with Player Wells for rela- i live to sale or draft money, 'The appeal of the player is.

therefore. I not allowed and the finding; of the National Uoard is sustained. "'Aug. Herrmann. 'U.

B. Johnson, J. Lynch. 'National Commission. December 1:7.

1910." BASEBALL GOSSIP. Larry McUan Is quite, ill at his home in Clifton. The bis catcher is threatened with diphtheria and is constantly under a doctor's care, but hopes are entertained that he will get by without serious trouble. I'M Asbenback completed his monumental itied "Hiimnr Amonz the Minors" iiiuii liler Kred "Beck, and the Red j. vt.si,.ruaVj an(j wni ypend a day or two at were recently asked by the authentic stories told in the humorous I Una St l.ouii- club.

Willis was il.iv and is even now on his way What the Boston club means by nskiiv-: waivVrs on Beck and Slo an is difficult to i see. Neither of these players has' muell chance to the fire, but bote, are steady performers and above the avet- .1... ..1.1 the camp of the Seventh Ward Fishing Club, recuperating from the strain of his literary effort. Kd's book will go to press earlv next "month and Will be out In-fore mis. It will contain numerous a ih.

i or ie King oi me minois. iniiuvii vii I of Griffith, who wired I'tcMdeni Mcjrmann to take a chance on me big pitcher at the waiver price. Th? already received orders for several hundred opics. two lioalon players tvere cuuine.i Herrmann without wailing to hear fnv.i jac (Xwin) Sullivan Hit Flymi After lir ff. who li ft Jus Montana ranch on age oi oi th a native Havana, aim sun u' Hint metropolis.

lie is mil 22 years ol NEAR RIOT. Losing the Decision. PE'-at I.IM-ATCH TO TUB gCISES. Boston. Deceixber 27 Jack (Twin) Sullivan, of CainhrJ.lgc, was beaten soundly in the main bout of 1- rounds at the Armory A.

A. here to-night, l'lyiin was winner. The award to his op- fmnetit iiu'ensod Sullian t.iut i i a wirktd ft at the rvfrrov. ar and ico dtaffed him that fall and he played Wee. I profusely from a.

cut near the l.i!t''-lp- Ivnn showed surprisingly good mil the past year he was sent to the out lield. where lie did excellent work in th middle garden: Beck is six feel and one NIX ON BOUTS. Boxing For Firemen's Benefit. iK out when a mere hid on a semiprofes- i hasty exit from too raised rum I hen Jnck Twin an. I walloped hinn, li ntioii ot the nilixir bajjue managers he was Mailed by the Bloomiugton the Kb mm i he troubled waters and Jack Twin iiigtoilTmanaser tried to use him his right gloved han.l token but he had- no control, and after a T.m- rejeree month's aiiility to get the PM'ODt 'Sl Illllf I Ulf 1 i ii over the plate: he was sent -to the outtteld, I i a I.i, the start.

knock-down. hoili in batting and nehling. fan i-ran- Krynn made iind- mi the roust in making giou imii mi the coast in making The iMtut as no focill. as ah outfielder and a first baseman. Thji next year he was slBned by Boston and he.

'r his ab.ht.es as a pugilist has lieen there for the past two seasons. In i he nlavled first base niost of the Unit -I K- jai. ml'AT- to nii: chif iigo. I iccember L'7. Mayor Itusse 1 Heck iiit for Boston last year and I night slated that he.

would not give missed only four championship games dut-chicugo Athletic Association a iH-rmit t-ing the season, made 10 runs, ty-lsiage a boxlnsr cl.nItton at the ng with Ftank Schulle. of the Cubs, lor StocJiy ards to raise money for the liie-the honor of leading the league in driving men's fund. The club had made a propoi- utt four-baggers. He also made doubles tum to a number bouts betwee.i und liine triples. About one third of his hits fighter's who had volunN-cred their servi s.

were for extra liases, which shows him tip and had hoped lo raise abotlt in mis as a pretty good clemi-tip man. If he were manner. a riglit-haiid batter he would be just the Jack Johnson and Pa. ky McFailand were man that Griff wants, for he is looking tor; among the pugilists win, to appeal-. That he covers a Rood deal of ground is an accurate thrower is shown i ihe fa.

Wants S15.000 Guarantee that he had many more put-outs and arts is Is i Owen Moran. than any ttlier second -0aemaji lit ine in: no. though "three others. Iltimniel. ol IIiikk'his.

of St. l.ouif. and of New Vork. all pliiyed in more K. lines than he did.

JuilKine hy the nuinlKi' cliiitices accepted in the lield. heoti must lie ritt' as one of the bent men in that position, lie is too a player to let fcet AD WOLOAST Meet ('adll)ac. December 7. 1 -aw-nt had any offer from Moran lo tiKht in l.on-don." said Ad WolgHst i rien shown a tec last nir.l lo the effect in Pittsburg had received an of a purse tor a battle with olR.i-t in tlie British capital. Fifteen thousand price oo.tars woum l.e no inducement whatever lor me to cross the ocean lo tifcht if divided in the ordinary way.

If. however. Moran can guarantee me win or lose or draw, in any numlier of rounds. 1 will GYM SPARRING MATCHES. The seat pale for ihe am.u.Ll mHrrin r.iiitostn cf Uie I'ineinnati mnavium be heid on January 11; promises to te one the largest in recent years juilKing the advance requests.

Kntrlra- ar. ('mins; in rapidly, and all weiahta will l.e represented. All the boxers nro hnrd at work Krt-thiB into simp-, and judcins from their e.n- iliiion tins early in inr pame ihy will he in tall and- hai- teen refused Cls of tbe January 23. BOXING BOUTS. Uv-iiovan heat Joe Kline, of Pittsburg, tn the wind-up at ihe Douglas dub to-night.

The bout was a rough-house afTsir, neither man showing any knowledge ot -boxing. They fought like longshoremen, doing cvtryiMns to aeh oilier except biting. At times both used their heads for battering ranis and "butted" like two billy goats. Kline was covered blood In the last two rounds from blows from Donovan's head. srzriiL P15PATCH toThe enqcthbi.

New -York, December 27. Willie Houek, the Philadelphia bantam weight, earned the award over Benny Riley, the Baltimore crack. In the ten-round main boot at Brown's Gymnasium A. A. stag to-night.

The bout was an unin teresting affair, due to Riley's backwardness. lnonvy when he was drafted by the Jersey ck led in every round but the firth, which city Club of the Eastern League. Chairman was Klley oy a ngnt margin. SrSi'lAL PISPATCB TO THI SXqriBES. Albany, N.

December 27. Charley Harvey, of Chlcap. had the better of a fast ten-round bout with Kid Murphy, of New Haven, to-night. Throughout the fight Harvey Incessantly jabttd Murphy wkh his left, easily gaining a decision. MORE EASY MONEY.

Syracuse. N. Deveniber 27. Abe Atteil. featherweight champion of the world, and Billy Allen, featherweight champion of Canada, will meet (a a ten-round no-decisioa buut in this city and JACK PARKER Won in a Hard Drive, Landing Handicap From Hoffman After Grueling Finisli.

Gold Oak Was Only Favorite To Land a Purse. Close Finishes Ruled at Pensacola, Where Poor Class of Horses Furnished Good Sport. THE WINNERS. JAC KSONMLI.E. The Whip 8.

Davis) May Amelia (McCahey) (kak (tiooae) Jack Parker (Musgrmve) Smoker, (ti. Burn) Sou (BeH) PKN'SAt'OUA. licrtinont Jensen) i Shepherd's Song (4rinln) Don Hnmilton (A. Martin) Urd Wells ((ulley) llule (Wriapenl Ouldrn t'aatle (Jackson) OAKLAND. tireeu Isle (Warner) (inumrry (tiutss) Kalrigh ((utss) 1'MI Mohr Nebulosu (Taplln) Sir Fretful (Heldcn) -IK' 1A1 I.1."PTC11 To THK KNgflllKn.

the 8-1 5-S a-l S-3 10-1 a-1 4-1 8-1 t-1 S-l S-l 3-1 Jacksonville. December Hold Oak saved favorite players from a complete Waterloo at Moiicrief 1'ark to-day. lii'ii'' fields went to the post In a majority the "and! or, tte Jaw I. looked like snia V-sZe ents. and some of the winners came from team for a few seconds, but Sam I iit'ord.

who unexpected quarters. Willie Shields wa was one of Flvnn's seconds, ooure'd ol on i c. loneliht durinc the season as one oi l- ivnn secouus. verv much tlie limellgni ouroii; mt i into In put afternoon. II1 furtiish-d two of the in The Whip and Smoker, both of won after stirring stretch drives.

I lie loiiuer oi-. ie shortest margins the head hite ool, while Smoker beat l'arkvlew who was the favorite the llfth event White Wool's defeat resulted in a change of ownership. Sam Louis claiming him out of the race for The six-furlong handicap furnished a stirring contest, with Jack Farker lirst at me linisli in a aining driv from MfifTman. Ka-qu-t. who tinlshed third hi Hits race, on and cut down.

4.. i Mnvni Hucfis or won ai mv ineie .1 nien. jo th arus from the ntnsii. inci. tat.

an j-ouoo, aml suffered most, both being pulled up. At a meeting the Southern Jockey Club hold this morning C.ller was ruied off the tuif. Collyer was. here representative a Chicago aper. hut had not been admitted to the grounds dnr-1111; the on account of charges preferred against him by a couple of H.

M. iHinncNoii. the Moncrief watchman who shot and killed John of lialn-tnore; on Sundav. was acquitted to-day on the ground of justifiable homicide. ia post in the sixth ra e.

J. Hrookinillcr. of Ht. Louis, was among to-day's arrials. ORDINARY CARD Furuished Good Entertainment For Pensacola Patrons.

ST'ECIAI. MlsPATCH THE LNgl lltrtl. letisacola. Ilecemlier ''T. lirited racing tlie or, Unary i-aril restllte.i tills afternoon anil ftirnishe.1 entertainment for a good-size, attendance.

Most of tlie i winners came from the ranks of the short- ones and enabled the rank and exceptionally tine form. Tick, ts can had at i dentallv showing a good nerformance hv an'd'ay Vn out Thcs bonis are for strictly anmKuir flysnilc. In the closing dash tSolden Caste I. ntrv blanks ejtn at th tlv'i 1 furnished the surprise bv outsta ing Sa'n- II. ill.ltng on a1 NeofikaIoeta.

tht. i favorite, was practically left at Ihe post. to the had liamllinir she s-of Iron, Iru-in return, from fir. tbo tor she nu-ed into th I Newark States and played third base for the New i Seattle Britain at the Connecticut League, I lendins that league In hlttiiiK besides 'uVStoij plav lnji wonderful JVall at third base. He i l'hlladeiphia ltes in Havana and plays hall with thel REVOLVER MATCHFi? an otiual send-off she would hate 1h lt ad after elosiny: up the wide jrap.

but the i effort told and she weakened badlv at the Assm-lalion were to-, lav l.y Se. re- 1 i end. l.rd Wel reneafed his vtci.irc yrf followers will also leave for Tampa on Thursday next, several parties will go via Jacksonville and stay over next Friday, arriving in Tampa the following morning. RALEIGH Put Upa New Track Mark For Kile mA Twsntv 'Varrls I special. to Tax kxqi ikex.

San Francisco. December 27. Raleigh reduced the track' record for one mile and twenty yards by one fifth of a second when he ran the distance In 1:4 in winning, the third race at Oakland to-day. The son of Bassettlaw ruled favorite fbr tlve race, and. after Bonnie Bard had led most of the way, the favorite closed well and beat him tn a drive.

Stome, from the staDle of R. J. Mackenzie, was plunged on to win the fourth race, but she was shut off In the final quarter and failed to finish in the money. Phil Mohr led all the way, while Likely Dieudonne beat Marchmonet for second place. Taplln rode his first winner when Nebu-lousus won the fifth.

Sir Fretfu proved a surprise in the closing dash. It developed to-d-iy that a cut Bubbling Water sustained when Arasee kicked her at the post in the Christmas Handicap may p.uvc serious enough to Keep iter iroro starting for at least three weeks W. W. Ashe has bought Quantity from Keene and C. I.

Waterhouse has sold Alterec to Early Wright. HARVARD ALL-STARS, On a Trip To the South, Make Stop- Over in This City. The Harvard All-Star Football Team, which plays the All-Southern Stars at Memphis this afternoon, stopped over in this city yesterday. The team, Id strong, arrived on a late train near noon time, and after being the guests of Cincinnati Harvard men at a luncheon at the1 Country Club after being the guests of Cincinnati Harvard undergraduates at the Queen City Club. they left at o'clock in the evening.

The All-star team is composed almost entirely of men at graduate schools who huve played on the various college teams. Hamilton Fish. of Harvard. All-American tackle for all times. Is Captain, and Tom Hlumer.

Harvard, and Norman Armour, Princeton, are the managers. Three games will be played. Vanderbilt. at Nashville, following to-day's game at Memphis and Louisiana, at Baton Itouge. being the Belied uled conttst for Friday.

The players will return to Cambridge, whence they came on January One or more games may be scheduled in the South. The trip Is the first of its kind ever attempted and is nttracting Interest everywhere. Expenses, which will reach wVll over the mark, are expected to be met by the money taken in at the gate. Short. Bruce Krnest Minor.

I J. J. Howe. William Gilbert. Joseph S.

Graydou. Tyler Fleid. F. Forchheimer. Pliilip W'yman.

Robert Rurch. John 8hll-i lito. John Stettinius. Francis B. Anderson, Lincoln Led yard Mitchell.

John Cleves Short and Thomas H. Graj'don. RACING COMMISSION Will Meet To Look Over Books of Kentucky Associations. 1 1 re ii thk her. 1'Xiiiuton.

Ky Decmber ad-j journed meeting of the Stale Kac.ng Com-. mission ui ie new nj-re to-morrow, at which reT'ieentath'S of the racing associations will HpH'ar to push their claims for an jncrease in established commls-( sion from pari-iuutuel and auction bet-tuiK. which is now 5 jr and to discuss with tiie commission several rules for the reflation of racing and betting that have Seen lying over for some time. Secretary v. K.

Midncll said to-night that 'olonel 1-: I'. i'la. Ihe 1'halrman. who Is I i- anil I Pah'ofier, the Ken- in A -iM ion. Thee ive.

ar t.i make a diPplav of their tin I'H'ial transactions during he year for Um riitightennient of the CRESCEUSS Name Is Now Wiped Off the Trotting .1 oe key I Holaii'i arrived loTc tills inoi n-; ji loji. The old itm ami will ride 4Jray dm nu tnc by ietiiuin.br ot the teriti. The two-u'ar-ulil lmver fltifthes was ked with str-k' paralyse after his la.t iiiht and was iu a bad way Records. New York liecemner a ult of tiie hat to-ss raoini; during the yecr drawu-M to a oo, the world's cham-pionship tables have undergone of which -ji are for trotting and 5 for pacing honors. 1 The great of lh vear's hamnions is According to the evidence submitted Harvester, has low ered eight, re.

-club this nioriiitig it appears that Ve of which were held ut I 1 this ollvei used I ts 1 hi, ago aper and also cr, r0, The ner tiie columns of th. hi. al paper on which foi man. of The Harvester have now tie was employe, 1 to further his own nds. on.pletely off (he name of Creweus Collyer had on notiru to but from tbe iiutnnionshln lists, the last of hard right-hander to act a substitute I Mayor Busse announced tiis refusal of failed put in .111 apiK-arance.

cnttiiddir. Keck has also had a (food rtoal pernul immediately following the sj at xirripn'e at first lisw and could act pension of the I'mim il tu appoint r.e, iis midorbtiidy for HohTy. in ca.se of injury I Fire rhief. Jle had no ommcm to inak to riir Itithard. 011 lho matter and merely -stair-d that th-i Davr Shean ntated his hiK aRue career was no chance of such, a permit ln-inv with Hilly Murray, at Philadelphia, hut was granted.

iradcxl to liostoh two -years ago. He is aj Meady and reliable fielder, not so rilliant 1 some others, hut always on the his ruarks to lowered being for two mark of -4 :17 oi a runner in front. is now trottcl milo lit 1 at thf North P.an- ni.iloi tr.uk aii.1 yet the worlil's i tin- tao-inlni'te mark for the first will school hi.s new purchase tlirousli time ithout the a a ind shifld TROTTING TUBFMEN key Ix.fius was t-uspended four Asked To Attend National Convention ly the starter diohedicnee at the! at iJunaio JNext jnontn. i Iiio, lp eml-fr 'S7. -II.

Iv. vereux. IrHideiu the Jrand ireult. told. iy a (all fur a convention of all horsemen to meet in Buffalo January 0.

The ohjert of the convention is stated to le hettertnent of all trottinK in-terefts. wliether raekmanaKcrs. ownera or He i5uol a rail for th I meeting of Ihe btewards of the i Grand 'in-uit in Buffalo January l.V CANADIANS WON. KI'K' I 1 IiI.PT To THi: FVyt ItlRlt. I New York.

Ih-ecmtwr -T -i'ann1a TAntiuithH to More heavilv over the lavers. KdwarM lM- nna iA.niKht tn the pulled down another purse, his nrsT mt. of th. Piute eoriiiK in the fifth rare. and.

inci- Thf th Mlrhai i.am. ehamH.m amaif-urs or i no4 ti minion anu hrldera of three trophleit. emhh niai ie the Junior n. senior hampionphips. pinye I with New Vork A.

leant, champions of the Ainaleiir Hockey Iskii. a a master ns vriih his pui 11. and the final scire was coals to 0. I Al Memr-his. Tenn tary Axlell.

The Manlinttan Hev.lver Uib. i i Wmlnesilay in the first Rjrae that llanir.1 ran race, for which Ixxlestone was a 1 risked In this section of the oV'rVt I e.avl thine. The latter was -'h- trace, Manhattan. N. Y.l.lo St.

l.osl A Ppr crd.l.oM National 1.H.W l.o. Tl.a"! 1 ,1.44 loir, Alnipmlkrcs Club duriiiK the winter months. auuvC vnnirv ATTirTTTTt lie Is easily the main star among the Cu- UAXlii I SJHUflLI AllALitLil and Banny says that he is fully ca-! sitj iu. pisi-atch to the ENyi mm. r.

pn-l-iTvU TO TIIK KNQt lBKR. Helder. He is under, contract to -the New Phllaiielpnla. r.e.r.ir Mound i nn serious and landed a trailer. The onvnino- isn ano ine narari eleven, rho Hirnt Oxkland Wlllna- 1 Louisville.

Panama. Miles siandlsh Ohio. Yi.uncslown. Iuluth. Minn till l'ahle of holding his own with any hig I Memphis.

necembee 27 Followinc his flcht with Tony Itos at the National Athletic Jim Barry, t'-m lavyweicht. found his portion of the irate receipt-, attached sto-lay, cause.1 hy legal action taken hy John Persica. local sporting lean, who alleges he had a.l- property of yurton. King and Tate, were shipped to-day to Tampa. W.

il. Crippen shipped Autumn Rose and others to Juarez, where they will be raced for the.1 of the meeting there. Jockey J. Howard will leave at the close of the present meeting for Juarez where he has contracted to ride for Henry There, is a well-founded rumor that sev- em Stars. FINAL PRACTICE.

wT'-H To THI. ICKR. I eefnil: ho meet the yi-Siar STARK SIGNS. The Harvard cast dash was easy lr Kertinont smartly afternoon as cuests tt the Country Club i played hy the far Westerners. wired that they will arrlvs i'SotiK.

under a liustlinK ride, accounted jr Wednesday morning- for a ssries of cames In I the second purse after a tight fit of four. Memphis. Nsh-llle and Baton Roues and pos- Several cars of horses, embraeme the' TROTTING HORSE SALES. srrci.1. rnrATcH to the CNgriacs.

Ieeember 27. Henry M. Juries, of this city, has purchased from Samuel Dentins-, of Terr Haute. the coming two-year-eld trotting fllly falherlne I by Peter Tht Great dam fnimella 1 James Snell. of this city, has sold lo A Frank eral applications from trainers and riders I Memphis, the three-year-old brown filly bv Jav McGregor dam of vanced sum of nwoev for ItaiTV to 7i-, ioei, iir.i iu ense JllumJ Uenyoo.

limlnary rralning exiienses. will be turned down. Fifteen cars of horses will be shipped by i i spex-ial train on Thursday next for Tampa. Hie special train for owners, trainers and SI-EC IAL OtsPATCH TO TBE EKQCISCB. Memphis.

December 27 Deiiy stark former Southern League player and later wlti San Antonio In the Texas League and with Dayton In the Central Ieague. signed a contract for 1911 with the Brooklyn National League Club to-day. and was Instructed to report at Hot Springs, where Brooklyn will train during February' and part of March. INDOOR BASEBALL. Nothing moch resulted out of the meeting held by the National Indoor Baseball League at the armory last night.

The schedule and the ball. which were to tie adopted, will be decided upon at another meeting, to be held next Tueadav The league will open on January S. President Bill Phelon presided. TENNEY'S OLD PITCHER. SPECIAt.

DISPATCH TO THE KXQCiasB. Boston. December 27. Dr. Prank J.

Sexton, of the famous Brown Cnlveralty battery of Sexton and TenneyVof the early nineties, to-night waa announced as next season's baseball coach at Harvard. VALUABLE STALLION DEAD. Lexington. December 27. addle Connors, a trotting- stallion valued at X20.0OO, and owned by Dr.

H. Hoes, of Marseille. died tn-dar ot uraemle polsnalag. The track record ot tbe boras waa ALL THE SPACE HXiiJlTrjO M. a.

-a. At Cincinnati Auto Show Hi Been Subscribed For The Exhibitors. Th. Thlhltinn snace arranged for in i Music Hall by the Cincinnati Automobile Dealers' Association for the annual Auto Show, to be held from February to has been more than suliscrlbea for alread. the latest figures compiled by the Executive Committee Indicating that there Is per cent more floor area desired than is available.

This Is an extraordinary condition, as the space reserved for the show this season is greater than that of any previous exposition of this kind in Cincinnati. In order to accommodate all the applicants an adjustment of the spaces reserved will have to be made. For that purpose a meeting of the Executive Committee and the exhibitors will be held next Saturday afternoon at o'clock at the headquarters of the association. Room 15. Provident Bank Building, where an allotment of the spaces will be made.

Not only is the space reserved by far the largest In the history of local uto sliows, but the number and variety of cars to be exhibited is greater than aver, assuring Cincinnati and the Middle West the claxslest exposition of motor cars ever held In this section. The following named firms hae secured space: Atlas Motor Car and Supply i'oiiipaii. Behlen and Sons Company. Kumtller-Remelln Company, Cincinnati Automobile Company, Citizens' Motor Car Companj. Cyughlln Davis.

Cadillac Company ol Cincinnati. Robt. Crowlhers Auto Company, U. C. Dennison.

Frank'ln Automobile i Company. Ford Motor Car Company. J. II The smoker at the Queen City Club wa s.i romnanv. llaberer an enjoyable affair, the players seeming to ro Hanauer Automobile Companv.

Her-he well pleased over their own training Motor Cmr Company Jungclas Auto '-as ni'ti ntii itiiiJ5 Ruujn nil ui 11 vi- of roach. The hosts included Charles V. Company. Acme Auto Company. Leyman- Buick Company, (Seq.

C. Miller Sons "ar-riage Company. Ohio Motor Car companv. (lids-Oakland Motor Car Company. Paragon Refining Company.

Pavne Motor Car Company. J. II. Ratlin Auto Company. Cha-.

Schlear Motor Car Comany. Ste-dell Molor Car Agency Warner Fole land Top Company. J. E. Htrater.

Vein-I Motor Car Company. Hughes Auto pany, F.ddy Auto Company. Imperial Car Company. Scha ht Mfg. Companv.

Kruse Motor Car Compn. Chas. II. Moore oil Companv. Wayne Tank and I'timp Company, Y.

A. Automobile School. MATTHEW M'GBATH. Champion Weight Thrower, Arraigned For Shooting Man. irrrm rorT Tiir sy, mcs New York.

iHTrmbcr 'J7. Folic, man Matthew McGrath. of the Hamilton Aiomr Station, an athlet, and ch.m,ion thrower, was held wltnout ball (,, await ti action of the grand Jury lo-day on .1 rhai ge of shooting George Walker In the Florida for ti benefit of his health, will home, at No. hast Fifth street. Flat-i the on; i alweiiiee.

and that the meeting bush, early Sunday morning. Accompanied will ic preMded over by Colonel Mriton by Fhllip A. Breiinan. a Br lawyer. Y.Ming.

the Vi 'hainnan. Messrs. John i McGrath appeared Iw-fore Magistrate Ian. and Harvey Meyers will rep- ln the Flatbush Avenue Court, to an-vr to resent Latonia. Charles F.

Grainger. Iiu- the iharne of feminu axault -mi Walk mtlfs U. 1 1 ll (a hill lot ms.nti.t ii. his lu.1i had h4n tiraizired hv Ihe tHillrpman from I the hoiis to the I'arkville GOTCH Back Again. Offering: To Take On Anyone For $20,000.

nr. 11 Piri tch 70 thk ittrv. una ha. ltinljiT jT Frank Gtrli. rhnnipton wrll-r.

of -iio world, whu retired from lh- mat aft d-featinc; Ha kenni-hinidt. the ha.i dtr- i Ided to re--nter th- ring u1 1 through Farmer of u-nahii, his trainer, issued a chaiienae ti man r. the world. I lackenc hmtdt iif. rd.

for a Hide hct the winner to lai ttu- en-lire rest lei s.i receipt and the pttrse. Hums hacked hi statement hy depOMitiiu; with an imi hIih paper and says he will pot on J.ti uary 17. and tlie balance of ikm to Milt the opposite end. BASKET BALL. Th Mira I'lub of Nfrt.

Kv airj 1 hard propra.tkm wh-n it pla jr hr ir I'll- fT a tunc. He Improved some to-day and the year is. of coPtse. that of I'hlan. ho o'clock.

The filarl ma le airdv mon thr.1 was pronoun. -el out of danger. W. ii. Wilsom puifJiHsed tlie Morpeth of S.

A. t'loptuii this morning. Tin old-m re -ord by tiie ard is that of Aritin a two-year-old trottinsr foil, a mat which Justice Hiook-I er red v.i ed to Tbe fastest record of 1 ariina at th- hir tliU n.m straight gantrs. th.lr Is.i I -tuns l'iig lb. lt.stmnt tram Manasr Kraiih hs.

Nji4lM sams mlth if thr Ik at t-s itu th Qurm 'II and is 1st kne stth iidk mans ollrg rlr and Ih. ssmrs tils schrdulr. Jl sn-ors of Iu handM Jffetii i- th-Httlntfira Monday ifiTijciiiii Inn f-turN the gam. for th- "r- entB A' 1 i M. ri Nam at l.tpioaii ia -orrJ IV KtiB Ti A.

will j.iay ih Hi. Mai 1 l'riarn ill iIm lb- lol.t a at th-Frtar im tht -nin(r Th- tennis taM hnni'tiately after the I'llfrimn thnxiKh th Ihe "NtU-tn A 'The Krutr are at arvat lip rlht now. and outrnt to inn-i- oi.la thj Iru hi. has taught thm nhm ihey lanh with th' -NrMltiK All Stain: Hoirrtse, Heix I. KM.

M- Mills. iray a nd Marty SPORTING GOSSIP. John Markleln. the former mui trainer, but nuv in business at Ietroit. a as in tne elty foi a few days vIsllltiK his, folks, lit left Detroit lat insht.

Tommy Wilson, a former boxer of tins city, Into town yesierday from Canton. Ohio, where he has" spent the last fern- days The new Canton which has recently pulled off a lot of good boxing bouts, is a great place, according tj Tommy, alio knows something about a iM.xing club, for he has seen them all over the country. The Canton Club Is run by Mike McKini.ey. a well-known sport up the state, and is strictly a lirst-class organization in all re-sscis. It is run in the best possible manner and is fitted up with all modern equip ments, spacious and clean, on January at 2 p.

m. Johnny Knbane and Patsy Bran-nlgcn will be tlie club's attraction. This light is bound to draw out a large crowd, for It will bring together two of the best boys In the game. Kilbane has signed up for another bout, which will come off on January 7 at Jack O'Brien's new club In Philadelphia, when Tommy O'Toole will be bia opponent. Ilollie Blrkheimer, of Columbus.

ohsJ lenges Joe Altman to a series of one-mile roller skating races. Birkhelmer. In a let ter to the sporting editor, states that he m-Hl skate for a side bet of any amount, and suggests that three races take place, the first in Cincinnati and the second at Smith's Rink. If the third Is necessary it should be pulled off at the rink where the best time for the first two Vaa tnade-Blrkhelmer can be addressed at OUd Spajir Building. Columbus.

Ohio. GREENLAND PORT Is Haven of Bark Alkaline, Supposed To Hare Been Lost. Philadelphia. December 27. Word lias been received here from London that the bark Alkaline, the last of the famous fleet of.

cryolite carriers that for years piled between Philadelphia and Greenland, Is not loet. as had been feared, but Is safe at Arsuk. Greenland. The Alkaline left Ivlg-tut on October 10 with a cargo of cryolite, but a hurricane forced Captain Janaen to seek safety in tbe harbor ot Arsuk on October 'J5. When the storm subsided the ice had formed to such an extent that It waa Impossible to get the vessel through to clear water.

ft CRAZED BY TOLSTOI'S DEATH. New York. December 27. Prolonged grieving over the death of Tolstoi, the Russian novelist, is believed to have brought insanity to Paul Lansner. a Brooklyn student.

He Is under observation In a straight Jacket In the King's County Hospital. A VERY LIVE CORPSE. SPECIAL DtSPATCa TO TS BSOCiaaa. Akron. Ohltr, December 27.

Walter Buck-master personally denied this afternoon that he was the man whose body, legless and cut about the was found In the woods north of Detroit, as Identified by a woman oi maturity. NEW LEAF Turned By Moffett, Who Left Home of Wealth To Be a Brake man. Was Killed in a B. and 0. Wreck Near Huntington.

Three Other Railroad Mea Are Dead and Several Persons Are Injured! rs, i.l ni.r.i, a iu ink a4iissB Huntlnston. W. a. Ue-fBilKr A 'ton Tiam Nn Iliiminer. ran Into -Kuut trainmen were killed and two others were seriously injured when lo elra frelgbt trains on the onto River Division the Baltimore and Ohio collided in a at 4 o'clock this morning at Mercer Bottom.

Si miles north of this city. The engineer on toe westtxnjnd train misunderstood Ihe onlers. and lntead of waiting for the arrival of the east bound extra pul'ed bis train out of Mercer's Bottom. i lie o-ai m'. i (1 illiam St.

trey, engineer, i a. West X'irsrintH 11 H. Bra.li.lism fireman. larkerburg. West Yhgtnia Ki'iti.

Ilrrnisn. Mason Cltv 'ei-il MofTett. brakeman. Huntington The injure, aie. Malone.

eeeni-er. l.ov.,11. hrak. man. New Mart e.

ll MoTell, olte of 1, tlin mrn k. was tto miii of promim-nt nod wealthy parents of this lt He had a well-known young WK-letv man of mis itv. and hail slatted in a numVr of A few week SlC'i If t'dd ids parents that l.e hsd tumM er a new 1 al nnd was going lo make a pucce? in ill- without Mll and U' a Job as akeman on the Baltimore and He ad made but a few trlpf b'-n he I a tragic IN STEEET CAR SMASH Four Persons Fell Off a Viaduct Near Kansas City Two Killed. Kansas Cit. Mo.

emlr iT-o A I'uk" and John Harding wire killed an' more than persor. were butt, four sei i ouslv. In a car collision on the Intercitv vis duct between re an. I Kan-a city. Kan nirht All th, In the ur Inn Kanit i Kan llu.i tn lunged on ne 1 a a linr and a.h T.ie nr.

hen nMr the end of the bridge 3 nove ground, tout Its trol-b- Th. f.i!..ina- car -me nn tr- ley euid b- and rasnM into the Mb ad buht tear car tn iut A wild vrn f- Fitur person 1- off th- Into I Me Mnil.i ldrw Within the ear men and Women fought t-i if out Window wth i and many were tnjurd by broken class Warning of ihe mr. nt a flrst nn rn bv hare of th- fU off the Vllhi.nph hurt 1 knoan as the i a freight train near Mo The dead are K. lkalM. iiassenger enaineer M.

I'llMfwl, isenaer hren.i. II. M. ri.ra, fieiaht hrakeman. l-ie ass lnlure.1.

the offlcials mv. train left last nic.it Kansas "it The tiinn.cr"' struck the ahoe of freiieiit. a hi. had failed the mala track polnit In on a switch THIS WAS A RZAR-ENDER. CAR KILLS AGED WIDOW.

PLANS CONSIDERED For Erection of Tuberculosis Hospital in Summit County. rcciii iitprATca to tbc ssgi isga. i I NEWS OF THE COURTS. a Smith. receiver of the Guarantee Hank and Trust Company.

Birmingham. MeM suit In the fcuprrWw Court jresterdar seeking to m)oin the ect.nd National Bank of this tlty from selling a lot of stock and notes which It holds as collateral security, and which tt is to at ry ut iu-ou ii' .11 mi iin'rt'i oiii- itt "m'ii the alarm A atei t. a lera of ike rr LeJ coltapsed ALTON "KED HUMMER' Tru "cm pany. which had formerly taken ieter tiie Alabama Trut and Ravines nv 4tween K-torer 1. i-w.

ftnkr '7. IV. It la st frtrth. tbee tnk it mlth the Pexmd National here and deputed aliari of th Aa-n Comrinf of Hma. a pbare of and Atlantic Ktrr Iniunn slo k.

TT abate of the Hank I'jatt City. "har-s of Ibe Alabna 1 Tiuft and Paxins rmpry and aut vt.i mdihiul tiotea. 1 lotter IV last Ibe luara-nee Iiaik 'and Trtit "ompany went lot" the hand the n-iThrr. in the Jeffermoa Count). Aia ourtP.

and oo I n-r ember 1 lat -the- ond liank (ivt the rei iMtxf tiimt it wuld rell the untv at tlie brokerage of W. llutton "urn-tany. on lrirnilr to aattrfy rlaimi Th- in-elr dentew that th 1" an ln-dehtednrs doe from tti Wuaratitrt Trut and Km line Company, avn, ol its f'-mier paioei from but 'i'S the Indehtedaens claimed by the National If ujKin aom k.T7.T of indutt. hb-h the 8-oord allot Lai lami- t-n ue Aiabaina tianka guarantee, at'd liable for InMead ft fit. lh- KHVit aim lu 1 e.

ei 1 phip omea the i--ond National iKiLinc and be want to en.won fMtie of the collateral. Att.rne Kdward Vinton. Hirtnoti tfoldwimth Ac Hadt) teprejentuir -t Smith, appeared before ud; HitfT him-r eierday a Ad akf-d f-r a to prevent the a.i wj 01 io-d t.y Attamev ('liarles Iji i tr repr -ntinaT the Second Nat Unal AMer earma the araunient the matter tu i. ofitlnm-d 111 til to-day. when further argument will t-e made and briefs presented Wills Filed For ProbU.

Tle ill of a a a Vocjeler ne Jla w.ia for rs rd ln tn Probate "ourt eterda The ill was drawn by Mr oK-b-r -tol-r liaC and wa left foi 1 pritat in tl'- Royal i'mssian ilIanor lrn.any where It was probated -sr. I at a 1 a an oiate id albeit ss in ar.d in in this ftate arnd a eop of the will was sent here for r--oi1 In the it is et forth tr.at in order inhes of iier husband. who di-d in lT. she elves her on. i'J Voiceb-r.

marks nutnjeht. order t' espial tse hi iiare with hta brother ai sisfr. The teMdnw Is then to dlv.ded ti tt.re parts-one prt to to her an. Voceler. of tht elty.

president I l.s. lf.l .1. l. i a Freight at Farber. Mo.

to arK, I Thre Persona Killed. msinina on third to h-r isuaht-r. Martha Kan-a- "lt. i-firt'jfr Thrro train- scr. killo.1 t'day anl olliner.

1 hosr-r. Is hav n' tli, frn: t. pnnrlpal to co in I stiarrs to h- hlljrn. Iln.l,(,r4 Kllsstvt1. In, card and "icrtrude.

alen lh- re.r.i ti, 1 ae is ion As the son. Will Vi cesi r. I die. in Krritii some ttnw sitx leaving no heirs snd tn. will, his share alll to A I fte.i v.wif!,.' and Mrs Vullmrr.

who will dl lle the Alfrrd Vocelrr spplleJ administer the etae here 1 Frank M.ilott Is namd ns s.le tvnr. ficiary aril under tlie alll of fc.t 'ate reniiela Maloti Hunt Wants Supreme Court Ruling oiint; r'lissrutor Hunt i aalHUUM 'with the terdict of ihe Jury whk IT and J. A. Kin rrdt th. I'awtu.

kct. It. I lm-rintr 27 A pas-j lu re nsplrin acainst trade in senser train on the New 1 Haven I combine tu orner the sianite contracts In and Mart fori llailruad crashed inio the I city As a result he declared yesterday rear en.i a ireiKni train near Aittenoro i ihst he will take the matter to tlie upber to-day and seriously a flsKman, Courts f.r rullncs and re.dents upon a who was sitting on the ihe lat-jnumlvr of importsnt questions that srosi ter train. No passenr rs were Hurt. I d.innz the ttlal.

Anion these matter, was the right of the defense to use the Supreme Court decision as a def.n, and also the right to admit the death of 'l-. To TIIK CS.UI lll William enable, ortor to thiee liars he vi ensviiie. unio. i H-ccmrvci r.ni-i Indictment. Venable having iwtn ageu it.

a wicloa. a as allegedly been a member of the ombtn struck by a street car as she The spal cannot effect the verdict of ac was crossing tne tra, ks to lake an east- oumal. however, bound car for Kast Liverpool to-day. She I died iMMjn Kramer Brothers Dissolve Partnership The rumors that have been afloat for the past two months to the effect that the law firm of Kramer A Kramer waa about lo dissolved came true yesterday, in spite the repeated denials from Its members that such an action was contemplated. The re sult of the dissolution Is that Adam Krim, Canton.

Ohio, .1 flans for thel will retain the present offices and alll have erection of a tuberculosis hospital for Attorney Simon Roes. while luis Kra-Stark. Summit. Portage and Columbiana mer has formed a partnership with Atior-Counties were considered here to-day at a ney Gilbert Belt man. who was in the Jo'nt meeting of the Board of Trustees 0f Kramer a- Kramer for a number Five architects submitted proposals The years No information was given out as trustees are to erect four buildings of brick to tnv cause of the split between the stone trimmings.

era. who have been nractklng law togetner The buildings will be located at a high tor 4i years. point which overlooks Springfield Ukf in I Summit County. VaUj Divorce Doings. WILL USE X-RAYS To Ascertain If Miller Swallowed tne Kissing Diamond.

New York. December 27. Suspected that he swallowed a stolen diamond ring, the Jersey City police will have X-rays applied to John Miller, who is under arrest for the theft. The ring, valued at 17o. was received as a Christmas gift by a Jersey-City business man.

who was proudly showing It to some friends In a down-loan liam C. Maloney mas about to snoot an oil we'l ln Cross Creek Township to-day. when he complained that the nltro-giycerln was too thick. He -placed the' explosive 'n a barrel of hot water, when th charge ex ploded. Maloney was blown to pieces and the derrick at the well was wrecked.

BOLOGNA PROVES FATAL. sraciAL DiaraTca to tbs notnn. Wallston. Ohio. December 27 Fred three-year-old son of Frank Freeman, of South Wellstot- Is dead of ptomaine poison-tr.

caused by eating; bologna sausage. The child secured a portion of the diseased meat, left by the grocer, sod was dead a few hours lster. JURORS GIVE WIDOW FEES. sraciAL DuraTca To tbe rsqriasa. Marion.

Ohio, December 27. Melton Swisher, a juror tn tbe mistrial of Harry Houck. charged with the murder of Patrolman Hostetter. to-day turned over his Juror fees to the dead man's widow and tbe destitute wife of the Driaoner. It is a.u I tbe other jurors will follow suit.

September Samuel iu-rry. ai Ice cream maker of Jackson secured a license to wed Clara Ripley. 1. a widow, who was employed as a cuta-maker I fe told the marriage license rierv, that Father Finn was to perform the ceremony. No return was ever made of tne license.

Yesterday, under the name Clara Berry, his proajsH-tive bride tiled auit for alimony, alleging that a cn.tnou-law marriage had been established She states that though he secured a license Berry refused to have the marriage rtte-s performe As he gave her no means of supnrt. sir restaurant when It suddenly vanished A says, she ordered him sway, and she ilaim. policeman who was called arrested Miller. The ring was not found on him. and It was decided that be had swallowed the ring.

WAS BLOWN' TO PIECES. Washington. December he is now livmg across the strrs-i from he: home with another woman lu-rry Is employed by the French Bros -Bauer Com sued by Judge Warner. He mas prevented from drawing his salary until her suit la settled. Attorneys Bates.

Meyer Bale filed the suit. William Albers mants a divorce from Nellie A I hers, whom he married March WW He charges extreme cruelty a no states that his wife has an ungovernable temper and bas for tbe past five years nagged at him and publicly scolded nun Hayes, to the bresring orr.a n.re HartkolT rti KutnUei I and "l.aru- iate i.at tve s.arrml nor ut t.rteJ to tc i this 6Ved f.r blm He that an 1st tun deH punrtts to los iriiert 'tt the propecly it a is .1 asks the Court 1 1 oi( and for a part'ti-rti the In an answer and tow, Mrs l.o-cenia Hae. Hsiik'-e' iu I I r. Ihtf lll (Ir. a -lt hlfS seeks to apply to the liquidation of claims mf amounting to some Jwas mnr ti t.

t.rr- Tniwt Itif cimrr.v Andrews lln th of the Citv Har.k Anorcw. ter la fi le-U a Ina dvetif was iiftfr- a wer a Cl-n "arirjt 'arj-i'. 1 -rnaoit tim ar -t ht will a I he Ii-joI ev 1 a i 1 1 1 throi a tlf VH- ar ter in the -d puM Candy Store Aaaifna fja-ii- -r a cm: 3bS a (3 1 rti- nl tn lf-Ti 1: 'Tis-- ne fl .1 s4tt 9 fIi S- i 1 if Knc.it i' I'. a 1 I a t. -ul i w'Miii'! a if if 'ii- 4, d-nt taaii Jailed For CoMezni't.

iflir If l'in ITiK film t'. In J' KVs. Ma) I.I (,1 Ii" il-. taltirr tt rll. M.l pf Was Injured in Jr.

t.r- "iTi. x-l. IK l.ss. Mrtill a lrju.1 f.n a i-n a h. as.

'-o -11 m.th 'inr an, rt ht. tr, x''rnT' nl alMiu: i' ft rr. Krsnks t.VI Wants Damages For Assault Thomas iccis a tla kstmt flay suit a--Kii. Ut fr.m Ja ol, i na. a a.

-ln his prtitimt till 4lla that on fc'titrr 11'. Wi--'ji li.tn. that. of Injurl-s mflK te.1 l.j Wltrhira'. unal'l to attend to lus hu.ln-.s f-T Mrril'lr tini.

Attomry Krfne the suit. UNITED STATES COURTS. Bankrupt, K'feree t. maker Med In I'lstrct Court his rt po" referent to the to cram. final dlscl.aise to Elmet M.

and 11 II. jTtnrs In the who. mhlsky tois'trf-vs as li. khous- Ivroa; tial rn.lltors cf fraud nt ti 1 ruin. Irtitn aorurlng ll.1' charge K-f.

rer Wl.lttker M.slsJri- gio.in,! in ri.c- i icfusal to ai-jwr fore ni a' -1 I- i ined. He errule gr ti i- erence to t1 1 ged f-wuduient con rt Ash Puller Sues Will. am Itonald. rirr. tri't ''ijtirt agalnt irar.l Tnist t'onit-an.

Petin truslee und J. tin Cmer y. sees Ilalntiff c. Hotel as a i me day Iii-m-i irmsii) lo lid'-- bv a track l.ui,.-l a t' of Ice. latt maahes it J.

liar Helntz. sttorrx-vs. P. is I .1 1 1 e- a' hes 1 1 i l.e it and Vc Appellate Court Docket- Clerk Frank i. .1 1 tie- Aprstals.

docket f'T the gins neat Tuesday. There are 7 the do. ket. Patented Floor Involved Tl.e I 'on, rete 1' this city Iii- 1 cull tV.urt a bill of u- rete Steel Cotnpaiiv He tsons for the of a -ited lmjHovem nt ruction An lln 4t 1 It are eight. The t'onrret" Is -tn Is the Jais.

rrent at Kighth arid Walnut Filler Company. Walter tot ti Report on Opposition To D.s Itankruptcy Referee I eaterday tli'-d i trl. Court Ids reiK.rt on to granting a fr.al bankruptcy George T. F'-S 't husin, ss man of Ieytou. T-was hle.1 l.y C.

Khmu that the tsxrikrupt ol ert on redlt from Khn.a-i matf-rtallv fa)e statement sustained The second gr" l.aasr ij.t failed to ker te k-fori the purie.se of nltl.n is not upheld, hile that within four months ii.g the bankruptcy vt ferred to his fatf.e- lo defraud ols creditors. I- Bankruptcy Hearinr Ji.dge 11. in the litstr-terday morning heard Final dlarharges were grar" '-lommg: John H. Wolf. cit.

pany, and a temporary Injunction mas is- I Kie k. Isalon. Ohio: Willis- until It 1 Impossible for them to live to- The tiahillti. eel nar Me states inai inev nave ssantMi three times, in lwat. In lisat and In September.

Will. They have a four-year-old cuiM. Attorney Harry Hess filed the suit. Wants Deed Set Aside. Springfield.

Ohio; Nancy Ohio: WUliaro J. W. Allen. Xenla. Ohio: rm Trov.

Ohio; Stella Mllllcent I Homer Ballard. PHtsbutc. Country Merchant l-sJ. Potasky. a merchant ton.

Ohio, eater-day filed In Court a voluntary petition In aggrecate $12 M.67Q. Dale A us worm, Transcript of Bacord A trannript of rerord from tf' Court fir Western Michigan m-a trlv In Ke I 1 rt Ju.lus HsrtkofT yerterdsy brought suit! the case of V. W. peteraon against the Herancourt Brewing Company TIIHnghaat. reaver of the Kiri asaing loriiaun judgment seiung askl.

Hank of Ironwood. Msrh This is a deed conveying to the brewing company his one-third Interest In the property at the nutheast corner of Harrison avenue and wtnchell street. He states that ha. as one of the three children of Charles Harl-kofT. Is the owner of a one-third inter In the property on a lot 20- feet by M0 feet at this comer.

He charges that hie brother. for -Xal A verdict for Tin! son takes the appeal. BASKET BALL FATALITY CaArasa. Oeresnaer ST. lejurh-s rc- Clarence R.

Hartkoff. by a deed dated May tsntb i ij, im wwu sva isai vt sua, swv aua all smeae at fhaasasatsn r' hed ka tbe aeatk ef Ha--- Ti. WVK conveyed hia Intereat In tix prop- Isartns las Basse he was tbenwa ag has kaee. Usuad ssaa.a,i. I I-' 1 (lira oeh wtir la fa a4 but of info, tbe eat LI The ttere la Tb tared ret eortl Bare i a bi Thl amov tbe ll allty teet; IU fia.

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