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'11100E01 I se 11LV l' SPORTS OnAHOMA CITY TIMES THURSDAY FEBRUARY-24 1921 SPORTS Al pail to I I 1 114 A 6 i 0 XLAIIOINIA CITY TIMES TIIURSDAY FEBRUARY-24 1921 Al SPORTS Oklahonta Sends Four I to Kansas City Indoor -Track Meet 0 I SPORTS Saturday AnElmimommm NON! NON! NON! Honus Forty-Seven Today 17:: CD AMERICANS CAN HOLD DAVIS CUP CARDART LIBERTY QUINTET Takes Two Out of the Three Games Bowled II1S he Three FOUR SOONERS TO K1 INDOOR DAMES ia 1 11 t)t 8 ta A tiA 1 Ay 1111 8 tia ilaaA 1t-tc Mut NI Mow sad 0111 ftr lint dap! NA 4 I 0)4 1P4 lk 1 11 Views and Petotos-7 oM STOCKHOLM Feb 21A Georges Carpentier European heavyweight (1181110M Who has Just appeared before the Swedish king Thursday denied reports recently published in the French press that he would box in Berlin "I would not go to Berlin to box elTil If they were to pay me a million dollars" declared Cement ler Development of Young Stars Insures Protection fah 'berg Cobb On and Griffin Selected "sportsmen" There is a wide difference between tho two The game will be ruined or saved by the state legislature when the bill next comes up There is nothing more enjoyable than good clean boxing nor is there anything so rotten as poor boxing We hope to get the former There was a boy named Benny And this Benny Had Awful Fits But this Didn't Worry Benny's Mother For She said They Were Benny Fits The Liberts numbers loot two out of three to the Dirk titirtiort bliwtere Weitti4- day night The play On IMO) filth IN Wu In bti11 the average the toeirte have beim etrikins th loot few wool roil of Vat bast got nWny wh tho individual hotline with 520 The rout of the nightie pi tomato Liberty tied with tile Empires third place The gime t'arhart tub Players Firet Nesmoi Third Tote Canto tionie Cams 114 101 110 44 Ilulrin log 190 14 ti Peel le llot l7 tii liteintire 1(9 1t 119 415 Swanson 151 iti 141 Totals 402 Vie 752 23 I 'thesis Plumbers (lob Player Stret notion' Thin( Tottlie Came Came Came Campbell -141 13 Hopper lool 149 tool flowing 156 166 IA 14 Hopper 142 WO I MUngle ISO 145' 147 4 two nt tare Wadti4- 11 idea won a have bawl roll of Vol 140141 boom n'ebra 1414t44 Empires Tot51 1tir-1 110 44 14 171 1111 415 141 411 713 211 tub '1 hint To1114 Goote 111 41 141 111 4 147 Baseball to Be Started Monday at Oklahoma Five Lettermen Nucleus for Sooner Team NAMAN Okla members of the University of Oklahoma track team depart Thursday for Kansas City where they will enter the annual labor indoor meet of the Kansas City Athletic club They 'ate accompanied by Coach Grover Jacobsen The squad is headed by Captain Vahlberg 'who will compete in the '1000-yard event Fred Cobb wilr run in the 600-yard race Merl Clift will enter the 440 and Bryan Griffin in 100- yard dashes All except Clift are veteran Sooner ttackmen and Clift in a track letter man front the University of Kansas I I It Fgz -i f-- A11' To fedpoh00110- 4k A i-: 41 lit 1 i 4 i' 'k 1 '''t'' 4: M1V It''' A 4 il- 'A Art4- t4 :4 Li i T8 -I rf Ni I k4 005eI 1 Nk r- Veoft "4 1ompow" 400- Ao -0 'orgoew 11 Whoi CI 101-11C TM A pat it att I Al Ins I CI ata IS to 110 tIfte sets built on 24 trle burti and wilt show kilt 12 TE at 'vet II Otto PIM and won ask to cure Okla Radii telop IN 11 ri Totals 7l3 fl have legal boxing governed by a state boxing commission or to have such boxing as can be promoted with laws prohibiting the ring sport with no body to it? This is the question which will be decided by the Oklahoma state legislature when the bill to legalize boxing and provide for the establiOment of a state boxing commisaon comae up before the committee of the whole Friday The proposed bill is modeled after the state boxing laws of New York The merits of it have been proved by the way the game has been handled in the Empire state since the passing of the law Also in other states where there are boxing laws and boxing commissions' the success of the game has been marked In states where boxing is conducted without laws or governing bodies the boxing standard is going lower and lower While some cities in Oklahoma have been given good boxing others haven't We quote a tele grain received from Frank Briggs sporting editor of the Shawnee News-ilerald referring to the Martin-Eiley bout in Shawnee last Tuesday night "What has been done on the boxing commission law in this state? Throw-off here Tuesday night is a clear demonstration that something must be done quickly or the boxing game not only in Shawnee but in all of the state will be taboo I am ready to throw every ounce of energy be hind the niovernent to legalize boxing if there is a possibility to put it over Wire me what is being done and of anything I can do (Signed) "FRANK BracGs" CONNIE MACK TO SELL FIVE EXTRA PITCHERS SELL ITCHERS NORMAN Okla Feb Mae lire will start at the University of Oh labo ma next Monday afternoon Of-tidal call was issued Thursday by (oath Rennie Owen As a nucleus for his team Owen will have five lettermen: Berry Cotton Garland Talbot ((aptain) Arlo Pavia Adam Seitz William Cox MOORE AND KRAMER TO MEET AGAIN MONDAY By JACK YEIOCK PHILADELPHIA Feb should successfully defend the Davis cup this year and for some years to come' William Tilden II national and International singles champion who with William Johnston brought the world's most famous tennis trophy back to the United States so told the writer here today "I do not mean to make what may sound like a rash prediction" Tilden continued "and I do not say this in view of the fact that Bill Johnston and I may be called upon to defend the cup It is simply my supreme confidence in American tennis Youngsters Developing or have profound respect for the brilliant ability of the Australian and English players yet 'with nothought of detracting anything trent them I must say I believe America would still be able to recruit a aucCessful defending team should Johnston Williams myself and Several others drop out of tennis I'll tell you why "It is because America develops and is still developing the greatest field of young players anywhere in the world whereas as other countries do not pay so much attention to the boys and Juniors In Australia for instance the players they call youngsters are over 20 years old for the most part" Tilden Modest Tilden himself has been responsible for much of the enthulasin among young players Ile neglected to mention himself because he is modest in this respect However he discussed the recent Australian invasion with the enthusiasm of a school boy "Helping to lift the Davis cup" he said "gave rue the greatest thrill I have ever experienced "There was something romantic almost dramatic about it And there was the realization that the lofty am bitiona of myself and my teammates had been fulfilled' OSEF GUILLEMOT the noted French runner didn't have much success in competing against American track stars at Madison Square Garden but he certainly came through with a showing of nerve and grit that will stand as a record for some time to come lie suffered a complete fracture of a bone of the right foot during the special race last Saturday night in the garden and will not be able to walk without the aid of a cane for at least a month according to press report A statement from Johnson chairman of the athletic committee of the Guaran ty club which invited Guillemot to compete said that the runner was in excellent shape when ho arrived in the United States but that the training on a board track had aggravated an old injury After an Xray examination doctors advised him to take a complete rest anti just before the race another examination of the foot was made when Guilletmot's warm-up trot on the track sup ported his own assertions that the pain and soreness had entirely PHILADELPHIA Feb 24--Roy Moore und Danny Kramer will meet in a return battle of eight rounds here next Monday night Moore was disqualified by Referee Slim Brennan in the third round of their bout at the same club recently for supposedly fouling tactics Spectators were so incensed over the deal that they demanded a return bout CUB VANGUARD OFF FOR TRAINING CAMP PHILADELPHIA Feb Mack manager of the Philadelphi American league club in a dispatca from the spring training quarters rit Lake Cherie La Thursday an nounced that he would retain at least eight of the thirteen pitchers hi han with him in the south Five of the least promising he said would be dropped when the teatn returns home 'Pitchers Perry Hay Higbee and Moore arrived at the camp Weinvsday completing the battery staff I'htIa(It)i1 IL 1 a 1ispati1 quarters araday lain at leaFt hers he hal rive of the woulci be turtis home Bisbee and mp WP1110 ry staff 9 1' 2111 1 1C44 11 tt 11 TULSA ONLY OKLAHOMA TEAM ON INDIAN LIST CHICAGO Feb a a ger Johnny Evers and a score of Cub recruits left this morning for the Santa Catalina Islands California where a week's work will be put in prior to the opening of the regular training camp at Pasadena on March 3 Besides the recruits a number of Bruin battery men also left for the coast today Including George Tyler Grover -Alexander Jim Vaughn and Speed Niartin will join the club in California The Cubs will play at least twenty-five exhibition games before the opening of the national league season Evers announced Tulsa Meeta Feb University of Tultet and Phillips uni versity of Enid basketball Quintets meet Thursday and Friday nights of ass this week at Enid Tulsa won two games from the Haymakers here eat Her Jn the season but hard games On the Phillipians own court ars I pected lips Phillips not all quintets ly nights of sa won two it's here eat rd games on urt are I TULSA Okla Feb University of Tulsa is tfie only Ok lahoma Institution on the 1921 football schedule of the Haskell Indians Tulsa meets the Indians at Kansas City October 29 Among other games on the Haskell schedule are Nebraska Notre Dame Marquette Texas Christian sity and Des Moines university lahoma institution on the 1921 football schedule of the Haskell Indians Tulsa meete the Indians at Kansas City October 29 Among other games on the Haskell schedule are Nebraska Notre Dame Marquette Texas Christian univer 'eity and Des Moines university 13Y 7 17 1tt Al vett" UAW ttil trh pw wise Wet i One would not think that Shaw nee is on of the favored cities which are having good boxing It Is folks like Briggs to which all credit will be due if the legislature passes the boxing bill Lovers of clean boxing from every part of the state have been Working night and day to put the meosure across And they are not the "sports" Of Oklahoma rather the Guilletnot had been urged not to race if the foot pained him or if there was a danger of permanent Injury It is apparent that Guillemot ran the last halfmile of the race on his nerve and grit alone as this fracture must have occurred along about the middle of the race when he started to lose hold and drift back Stuart 30 Seminole 16 SEMINOLE Okla Feb 23--(Spe eial)---Stuart high school defeated Seminole high school at basketball Tuesday night by a score of 30 to 16 Is 16 23--(Spe of defeated I basketball of 30 to IS Seats for the international polo matches between the American challengers and the English defenders at the Hurlingham club London June 18 to two and three will cost POO $80 160 and $40 each I SOONER WRESTLERS TO MEET AGGIES FRIDAY I IIIII1 I LEONARD TO MEET VIELLING TONIGHT Wagner Prominent among the guests Will be Jimmy McAleer formerty connected with the Boston American league club "Rabbit" Ma ranville newlyacquired shortstop of the Plmtes who it is expected by Pittsburgh fans will capably fill the "old mane shoes': James A Wakefield James Francis Burke Barney Dreyfus president of the Pittsburgh National league club McBride father of a lifteenround boxing bill and advocate of Sunday baseball In Pennsylvania now pending before the state legislature and William McCullough formerly an active worker in the old Federal league Wagner Prominent among the guests will be Jimmy McAleer formerly connected with the Boston Amer ican league club "Rabbit" Ma ranville newly-acquired shortstop of the Pirates who it is expected by Pittsburgh fans will capably fill the "old man's shoes': James A Wakefield James Francis Burke Barney Dreyfus president of the Pittsburgh National league club McBride father of a lifteenround boxing bill and ad vocate of Sunday baseball in Pennsylvania now pending before the state legislature and William McCullough formerly an active worker in the old Federal league Fort Cobb 25 Grand field 22 FORT COBB Okla Feb Fort Cobb High eagers defeated the Grandfield high school at Grandfield by a score of 25 to 22 This was the first game Grandfieid had lost this year Germantown Cricket club delphia will lay out twenty-four turf courts for the national tennis championships which they will stage beginning September 10 The organization will provide seating accommodation for 10000 people COMING! Tues and Wed March 1 and 2 "The Posie Shoppe" red id 2 7 9 9 0 I THC NW ANIL gimil ALAas2 NORMAN Okla Feb University of Oklahoma wrestling team will leave here Friday morning for Stillwater where they will meet the Oklahoma A grapplers in a dual meet Friday night Grover Jacobsen Sooner mat mentor announced Thursday This will be the second meeting of the two schools this year Although the Soonera are confident of victory the dope runs in favor of the Aggies as the Stillwater aggregation has Just returned from a northern trip where they performed very creditably in matches with Nebraska and Ames Dewey Luster assistant wrestling coach will accompany the following Sooners in their atttck on Aggieville: Arnold 115-pound class Anderson 125 Arlinott 135 Wales 158 Conger 175 Cooper heavyweight The berth in the 145-pound class is as yet WOULD OUTLAW ALL BASEBALL BETTING WOULD OUTLAW ALL BASEBALL BETTIM 1:1 Toed )1 I LAST TIMES TODAY "The Woman God Sent" God Sent' ST LOUIS Feb Leonard lightweight champion and Joe Welling of Chicago will meet here tonight in an eight-round no-decision bout The men will enter the ring at catchweights Both have been training here for several days The clash will be the second between the two the pair having met in New' 'York November 26 In a scheduled 15-round contest Leonard won on a technical knockout as the referee stopped the bout in the fourteenth round to save Welling further punishment The champion carried the fight throughout the contest according to reports and floored Welling three times in the thirteenth round and once in the fourteenth Tonight's bout is arousing consider able enthusiasm here however as Welling is considered one of the leading contenders for the divisional crown To Be Given at High School Auditorium Under the Auspices of Kiwanis Club at 30 iM ices of lub POPUIA2 IIfl 111 ALMA-JEAN VERNON BOB BIEBER Those Old Time Favorites In Their New Offering "THE GIRL IN THE FRAME" A Musical Farce Amateurs Tomorrow Night Night and Sunda Sr 40c 15c Matinee 25c 15c --c Matinee 25e15c POPUIM2 Wrill1111 PUMA STARRING ZENA KEEFE Tomorrow BUCK JONES "JUST PALS" 4 20e Adults Children 10e 20e Adul Children 10e BOSTON Feb arm of the law should be Jong enough to permit it to reach to the bleachers and stands at baseball parks and call to account all who bet on games in the opinion of Judge Landis baseball's supreme arbiter Judge Landis in a letter received by representative Hugh Lacey of Holyoke commenting on the ilatter's bill in the legislature to penalize players or others participating in the throwing of games said he thought the offense should be a felony with a penalty of from two to five years imprisonment Mr Lacey's bill provides a year's prison sentence or a $500 fine or both The provisions of the law should extend to all bettors large and small Judge Landis said If there is no betting there will be no bribing of players he added BOSTON Feb arm of th law should be Jong enough to perm it to reach to the bleachers and Mane baseball parks and call to accour an who bet on games in the of Judge Landis baseball's si preme arbiter Judge Landis in letter received by representativ Hugh Lacey of Holyoke commen ing on the aatter's bill in the legisli ture to penalize players or others pai ticipating in the throwing of gamei said he thought the offense should a felony with a penalty of from tw to five years imprisonment Mr Lacey's bill provides a year prison sentence or a 6500 fine or boa The provisions of the law should eil tend to all bettors large and smal Judge Landis said If there is no be era he added ting there will be no bribing of plal A snappy musical comedy abounding in humorous situa tions and overflowing with mirth music and song An oc casion commanding the efforts of hundreds of Oklahoma City's most talented young people promising one of the most pop ular society events of the year Seat Sale Announced Later comedy His situa II with An ac lie effort ems City's people most pop the year unced Later COAST TEAM TO PLAY BASKETBALL AT II univer' HERZOG WANTS PLACE ON WASHINGTON TEAM WASHINGTON Feb "Buck" Herzog is so anxious to land a job with the Washington Americans that he has paid President Clark Griffith a special visit to talk over the matter After this conference neither had much to say about what luck he had had but it is believed he will join the Washington club WARRACKS Distinctive in Style Superior in Quality LION 1C liar ttzt 74 iMMPiniP 000d10 Swags I giMonl John Henry PITTSBURGH Pa Feb Baseball celebrities old and young Wilt gather around a le here tonight In the center a which will be a large stve in commemoration of the folity-seventh birth day of John Henry "Honus" Wag ner who for many years cavorted around the mid-section between third and second base for the Pittsburgh Pirates The celebration in honor of the "grand old man of baseball" will be In charge of an organization known am the Stove league whose aim Is to keep the Interest In baseball at a high pitch the year 'round AMERICAN TURNS BACK Ws PLAYERS Numerous Western league players sold to American League clubs have been returned to the Tearney circuit Here are the returns as announced in a bulletin by President Ban Johnson: By Chicago to Sioux Stewart By Chicago to East By St Louis to Schenaberg Walter Krueger By St Louis to Thompson By St Louis to Des Lynch By Detroit to Omaha Glaser Harry Baumgartner Benton Brenner Flops Sewell ERICK Okla Feb 24---Elmer Brenner defeated Lewis Sewell in a wrestling match Tuesday night in straight falls the first in sixteen minutes and the second In eleven IMO lor '4 elis 7 v' i John Henry HERZOG WANTS PLACE PITTSBURGH Pa Feb Baseball celebrities old and young ON WASHINGTON TEAM will gather around a le here tonight in the center a which WASHINGTON Feb win be a large stove in comment- "Buck" Herzog is so anxious to land oration of the fdly-seventh birth a job with the Washington Americans day of John Henry "Ilonus" Wag- that he has paid President Clark Grit- ner who for many years cavorted fith a special visit to talk over the around the mid-section between i matter third and second base for the After this conference neither had Pittsburgh Pirates much to say about what luck he had The celebrates in honor of the had but it is believed he will join the grand old man of baseball" will ashington club be in charge of an organization known as the Stove league whose llrZb aim is to keep the interest In base- (i-kilr' ball at a high pitch the year 'round it'10io AMERICAN TURNS 11 BACK Ws PLAYERS 't- -ss- Numerous Western league players been returned to the Tear sold to American League clubs have Teary circuit "4 Here are the returns as announced in a bulletin by President Ban Johnson: By Chicago to Sioux 4 Stewart By Chicago to East By St Louis to Schene- berg Walter Krueger BARRACKS By St Louis to Thompson Distinctive in Style By St Louis to Des Superior in Quality Lynch By Detroit to Glaser Harry Baumgartner diLION-seollar Benton AM Brenner Flops Sewell ERICK Okla Feb i Brenner defeated Lewis Sewell in a wrestling match Tuesday night in straight falls the first in sixteen minutes and the second in eleven I 1 4M 0 II --s" II 1 1 1 I LOS ANGELES Calif Feb The ballietball team of the Los An geles Airielenc club departed Wednesday night for Kansas City Mo where It will compete in the national basketball championship tournament March 7-12 On the way east the team which is the champion of the southern branch ot the A A IL will meet teams at Nevada and Nickerson and Newton Kansas MATCH PLAY STARTS IN HOUSTON TOURNEY MATCH PLAY STARTS IN HOUSTON TOURNE It 11111 at I The problem of securing lacrosse sticks to play the national game of Canada is a serious one Where for merly fifty Indian makers- of the sticks were busy the field is now mew pied by one lone expert Toronto La crosse club member- will donate funds to buy sticks for scheolboys' use WANTED iirmn The Remarkable Autobiography of a Horse That Has Lived in the Minds of Countless Millions Now Lives Again as Picture opeAs 1 -7-- Everybody Should 7 10' -k Ifer 4 it' Seet 4 20000 School Kids to See TODAY MARGUERITE CLARK TomoRRow WILL ROGERS OF WOMEN" LYRIC MOTION PICTURES BIG ORCHESTRA LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE BRADY in "Her Great Chance" TOMORROW ROY STEWART "The Learnin' of Jim Benton" Price 10 Cents temmitw I I i 111 op AARWEIgE 1 WANTED-20000 School Kids to See if CLARK -N- -IN- GUILE OF i 01FILS" WOMEN' i i nit a 4 Ili! i 10 IL i''' Vo DI a 1E A- LI uir ti LYRIC MOTION PICTURES The Remarkable Autobiography of a Horse That Has Lived in the Minds BIG OROIESUL64 I of Countless Millions LAST TIMES TODAY ALICE BRADY in Now Lives Again as A Mutton Picture "Her Great Chance" TOMORROW 1 11 ROY STEWART i "The Learnin' of 1 1 10LA i r4Crel' 1 :41 )14 i i 4: 1 4 ----1 i Jim Benton" et Price 10 Cents HUSH eii to Clara Kimball BLACK Young r--)---rt il i' i 4 '111 i kla 4 00- r7 HOUSTON Texas Feb 24--Match play began this morning In the annual Invitation tournament of the Houston Country club with Louis Jacoby of Dallas George Rotan of Houston Charles Dexter of Dallas and McNulty of Chicago atrnong the favorites Jacoby was medallfet in the qualify ing round yesterday shooting a 76 A strong wind was blowing at the time Jacoby was on the course but it has simmered down and better scores are to be expected Rotan won the invitation meet toyear ago Jacoby is the state amateur champion For years the two have figured prominently in all Texas golfing events of nbte HOUSTON Texas Feb play began this morning in the annu invitation tournament of the Hough Country club with Louis Jacoby Dallas George Rotan of Charles Dexter of Dallas and McNulty of Chicago etrnong the fast 'tee Jacoby was medallist in the qualif ing round yesterday shooting a 76 strong wind was blowing at the tir Jacoby was on the course but it simmered down and better scores a to be expected Rotan won the invit tion meet to year ago Jacoby is ti amateur champion For yea the two have figured prominently all Texas golfing events of nbte LIGHTIVIN Will Slrike the ORPHEUM Next Thursday March 3 A 7 A A -1 A A 1 to (31 2( 11 I 1 6 le 11 -ti VI be guar Iturt Is LA 11 tie log lege At 11 torn: COV an Writ xan tri Rn hurt At In 1 0v tat aa rY hut a EMPRESS RICKEY OFF FOR HIS SPRING CAMP TONIGHT RICKEY OFF FOR HIS SPRING CAMP TONIGH TODAY THRU SATURDAY Dittefg Keystone 131 WEST MAIN HERE 14 YEARS SPRING SHIRTS Along with other fine spring merchandise we are 110V1 showing 1 a complete new stock 1 of Spring Shirts made I by Emery Manhattan and other popular makers Early selections offer widest variety $350 to $10 alp r-41 401010 "WHERE THE BLACK BEAR STANDS" a complete new stock of Spring Shirts made by Emery Manhat- tad and other popular makers Early selec- tions offer widest variety $350 to $10 4 op i thillith 41 444 sgrout -a-karma-1W a "WHERE THE BLACK BEAR STANDS" 9 Dtterg Keystone 131 WEST MAIN HERE 14 YEARS SPRINGstate SHIRTS Along with other fine spring merchandise we are nclw showing a complete of Spring Shirts made by Emery Manhat- tan and other popular makers Early selec- ete new stock --tions offer widest variety ST LOUIS Mo Feb Branch Rickey of the St Louis Na tionals leaves tonight for Orange Texas where several of the Cardinals are already hi( training Rickey will be accompanieb by Wa Schultz a pitcher The rest of the team leaves Saturday and when the entire aggregation assembles for practice Tuesday about fifty men are expected to be in uniform tinals leaves tonight for Orange Branch Rickey of the St Louis Na Texas where several of the Cardinale are already itt training Rickey will be accompanieb by Waitcr Schultz a pitcher The rest of the team leaves Saturday and when the entire aggrega- tion assembles for practice Tuesday about fifty men are expected to be in ST LOUIS Mo Feb Branch Rickey of the St Louis tionals leaves tonight for Omnil Texas where several of the Cardins are already le( tmining Rickey be accompanieb by Walter Schultz pitcher The rest of the team leav Saturday and when the entire aggreg tion assembles for practice Tuesda V'T 444 Today Tomorrow Sattirday-2 4 7 and 9 o'Clock Children Under 12 Yea rs Others 25c Orpheum Whined Signs PITTSBURGH Feb 24--George Whitted in a letter to a friend here said he had signed his contract to play with the Pirates this season Tim Callahan captain of the Tale football eleven the last two years will sail for England In a few weeks and will study at Oxford for the rest of the school year Southern Yacht club of New Or leans has a membership of 2700 It will soon open a handsome new club house The club maintains a shipyard at New Orleans and builds ailing vessels an o-tdered GEORGE BEBAN "One Man' in a Million" 30e Adults hildren 10c feliOr Okla CLESFC Fe rOta II) 1111 exp' A530 00 Coming Sunday 3 i ls rk4 1 I 7 l'A sitirl -4 "if s' i I A V1TAGRAPH- I i li ((: EAUTY4'44 I I as 't SUPEA CEATURE 1 i 1 Ntift ifs4 44' 11 71 4111 l'n 4'4' C144140: i ir 1 i '--'4 t'''Iefft 4o st 4 4P44 i4 4 A -71 i 4 CV 4- '16) -11 I PITTBURG b'l Oa 1 a ietter a Whined Signs it41t '--1 'sSH Feb 4 4 4' 1 1 I 'a a i said he had gn tihW ted in rien here 4i 17 41 Iv 1 '--rb Pr i a'ior ply ith the i rid sied his contract to 41- 44' i A 1 si 4 i I k-4 a irates thi season i 4 I 44e 4' '4 1 10 46 6441 kti A Tim Callaha 0 Okla 1 ant sPA il IA aptain of the Tale if- i 1 -t Fe 1 football eleven the last two years will -1 Cl IT i sail tor England in a few weeks and Iii- 4 I 4 Today Tomorrow Sattirday-2 4 7 and 9 o'Clock 1 re 10 I will study at Oxford for the rest of PIVftli- I vAdkill leakalar 1 Children Under 12 Years Others 25c the school year 4 iiIm i GEORGE BEBAN hou The I Southern 'Yacht club of New Or leans has a membership of 2700 It "One Man' in a it 7 I te Orphe111 RI' 4 3 will soon open a handsome new club Al illion" THE ORPHEUM club maintains a ship- Yard at New Orleans and builds sail 30c Adults Children 1e Clara Kimball Sunday I 4 trig vessels as ctered A530 40 i i 1 1 I 1.

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