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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 32

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MASCOT PULLS BIG BROTHER TO VICTORY BY GEORGE A RYAN of Ids 1 inn? but lie has rim down (possessed a desire to own a 1 states USE HOPPLES OPPOSE few a fra inc cl injure CONDITIONS conditions will re nd then litis just Naturally these can not be pur his on the other hand they be can not be found TOMMY DILLON PAUL PRICE JACK DILLON time savers The best thing' Olli' (J farm track and the more Twomlsing ones that the horse will pace the mile withoutwill be sent to McDonald to race Probably a break Some few of the racing can GREENS new course or remodel which LEADERS IN SCHOOL BASKET BALL LEAGUE the bag But different with bny is in Joe hen pit Thing pilfer think grand good pitcher when hr left at th The vj inie oo use i ne ar rui'T whenever the opportuni presented Thus with ie piol ic i Kino a game most ot remarkable I them up time ri RIDES 584000 MILES ON Iter in his attempt to pull the After I heft the star han tne limos more gray sO 5f so that he earnest in their Intention often fielder this its the has the bigger of the Giants dangoro1 great Jimmy i 'nlllns double This st rn ps Air Look has small number ting mares and in the course of a few years it will take two or three men busy at the farm run ning the kindergarten and the graduates will be sent out to battle fur the big fu turity stakes Mr Look will not give up his residence In New York city fur he has large busi ness Interests that demand a large part the de na an lead and di ti the the lie is a certain nut fur all ilia do is to hhl the ball in front of and he will slide into It Kent has cov boglnning his bolt line Most the lie de clip tin other tennis the league will have to vnlu' up early arid play late in order to pass them wav Ixm has trainer! hoi ses Mr Look lias will continue to have stable On the other continue to conduct outfit The Mankmcri have been heralded far look VI th One and construct but the final shot is want Thus It Is evident that runner 1 must have morepeed In the flrM place hen the Kentucky farm gets to going In good shape a colt trainer will be se lected to educate the babies over the in the or will harmony be maintained even at the cost of abandoning the most important rule made in many years? hether lie will develop into a stake vinner is something for the future to re veal If he does it is highly probable that he will be installed at the new breeding farm If some accident should happen him Mr Look will in time select another totake his place or perhaps he will buy a horse with a prown reputation Some of to rpt i ci ir a I 41 II It shftt tftt) line ha enar 1 1 i ur uiin ct pi vii 1 1 1 i 1 1 O' 1 1 i 1he Eastern papers reported that McDon ald find signed to train for Mr rok This exaggeration in a and raced all of the This farm consists of over and the millionaire stock will bo a large that will be out a large number of get together and lost for an average of 857 The Crimsons now bei noiinds It would lake him almost all season to work that off arid then he still would be overweight Hughes thinner lose five and six pounds a game But all you have to do pi get the weight when the latter was in his per month to play with his McGinnity who lives in the South had just concluded a season in he had earned the title of the and was going through Arizona by base runner more Indiana has suffered in some faulty in others The machinery he the not much better base run a couple of yards more imy is under full steam exas Leaguer Says He Once Offered McGinnity $75 glass or two of water and there you than the spikes on one shoe who seeks no honors for himself in the ring Dillon's older brother who lost his life several years ago when training fur a boxing contest was the first boxer in the family Then Tommy Dillon who is a few years older than Jack made Ills entry in rhe ring Last but not least came Jack who started on Ills pugilistic carter as his sparring partner Paul the baby in the family is a delicate lad and never expects to accomplish anything in iin athletic way die Ls satisfied' to follow his two six poessAd by Hie player That one fea ture stands out most prominent appe ds to th eye It is ihe mechanical end that makes the impression the brain rwrgv expended in making possible the theft of the base is usually not taken into consid eration As a rule the brain thought plays an equal pare greater one runner must use his Jimmy Austin the as fleet as the wind me nnmer into Collins is Austin vet is a ner Collins gets In support of can by sliding in just Hv opposite direction he has anticipated making it next to im possible for him to got i ball on the runner The advantage of the fallaway slide can easily be seen over the straight witli the speed often Cleveland but Jimmy Is not should be taking speed he possesses nearly as fast as Is student at the night school at the A and Is proud of fact that lie now has full membership in the A' A Even though he never expects to cut any figure as a boxer the youngster is a grand success as a mascot for Dil lon has never lost a battle while his mas cot was pulling for him at the other end of the wire Even when lie fought Eddie Mciioorty with one hand mton was from defeat when the referee stopped i nrt' 1 i ri'l enn 1 i I rd I rx Lapp Murphy Raker McInnis ami Lord wf'H! all 300 hitters while Oidrimr was roily three points removed from that mark But lhe Athletics did not chuck the old sacrifice onto the ash heap as a thing viduals chased by the car load on the spur uf the moment Mr Look Is a deep student of pedigrees and is also a splendid judge ui inoixiuuauiy ana ne comes by talent by right of inheritance foi father was a Kentuckian and a splendid judge of horses his opinion being greatly respected ew in that land of experts or the present he will patronize the nu merous stallions kept fur public service in the blue grass country but later will Install a premier of his own Perhaps it will he the yearling brother to the great futurity winner Miss Stokes which as a yearling won the world's championship for that age and which was a futurity winner as a 2 and 3 year old This young brother has been in stable since early last spring and so far has made progress in bls speed lessons hoppled 3 year oIds The National ruled that tlm hoppled pacers were not untitled the holes bunkers galore approach port that Overall might Cubs again next season Bert Shotten Is the fastest League getting lean Lnigue umpires and inth'lders will bear out my statement I have heard Hie I matter discussed time and again by the I star infielders and Shotten has always I hitter who shines on the field Much of a in these days depends who block the bases are a menace to a be of such character as to disgust the public and the attendance would drop) to almost nothing Bather than have raring whether on association or outlaw tracks discredited there are those who believe that the rule barring hopples will be nb rogated On the other hand the men who have fought the Impplus for many years game They could will who wish the trainers to put th hopples on whenever Hv horses are started In a race for they do not want to see brute make a break and burn the money" uf course the trainer has to follow orders and on the straps go so in 1 1 1 1 Bor than the axernge amount of The fallaxvnj slide 111' I 1 1 I 1 Hum ability to mix em With their great gift to hit and rim tlic opuosltimi i vn 1 1 1 i i 5 Vico President Kahn of tho Shreveport club of the Texas League told a story in a fanning bee of how ho once offered Joe McGinnity prime $75 club tyro in business an got out and rua more or less successfully for the money provided Im has a good stout whip 'flu essary for the fielder accurately to fol low the action of Hie runner No such thought is necessary when the base run ner employs the straightaway slide If associations this year In order to cater to tiie owners and trainers who use the hopples annoum'ed that hoppled horses 3 years old would be permitted to rare over their tracks The men nh had been to tiic trouble of educating their colts to race without the use of the double har ness did nut like tills arrangement more meat that will tliu coun try his friends 1 rxt un gnient of all tungs appertalnm i i I) Xiuiiig IJ1XX xx I hnntn thni will nvMi mrn on 1 I Cl lly XX 1 1 1 SU'H blind d11 stdbllSl matter rI hen he must be able to get a big lead for the lead or start means everything at Die finish Runners are thrown out time after time by a matter The work must bo done on the ground wnere me muiviuuai is at nome as benefit is for him this being clearly jmea in me onjecis ana aims or tional association 'which makes nounrement as follows: the first bulletin which been issued by the American Game Pro tective and Propagation Association oi 111 Broadway New Turk comes the an nouncement that it has been decided to put out similar pamphlets at frequent In tervals These will deal with all the ac tivities of the association telling what line decisions Any time Shotten steps to the plate the umpire prepare himself for a tough decision If the ball is hit slowly lakes a high bound or Is fum bled momentarily it is almost a certainty that Shotten will heat it will) chc Speed speed speed Is the every major and minor ager They are constantly out for players who are fleet the possible exception of batting no play ing asset is given more careful considera tion than speed The chap who can cover a lot of ground in the field and skim over the paths in fast time is always regarded with much favor when a baseball scout returns from one of his gum shoe trips and gives his report on the players he looked over the first question that is fired at him concerns the speed of the players under consideration Men who are good but slow in the field and on the bases never look as good to the managiT and owner ns the fair the paths and in ball team's success on speed players when they get on team chances 1 have heard any number of National League players who should be in a posi tion to know contend that the Giants as a team xvere not the best club in the National League Despite the opininns of these playf rs who are in a position to pass judgment the Giants won the Na tional League pennant last year in a most gruelling finish There is rm deny ing the fart that the wonderful pitching of Cnristy Mathewson and Rube Mar quard played a prominent part Glams' success Yet there was lir ver in t)1 sacrifice llirriiBh thick and cup would naturally conclude that Slmi ten is a great base runm Such how made to trot they are sold foi work pur poses Thte American ran not slum! fc this waste so he Invented the hoppit find there are few stables where a sot tne double hnrnesi (Hilv bout that could he classified as a foat for Dillon Later he evened the score with McGoorty But tiespite the fact he was disabled by boils on ills right arm Dillon came through the New Orleans con test maintaining his reputation of never having been floored in the ring other phrase off as much Where the hazard runs along on the bias it should be so arranged that the long carry is not off the line of play Some golfers are of the opinion that the best practice in putting is on poor greens on the assumption that when the player putts on first class greens later the putting looks and is a very easy af fair Their theory is that If a player can putt on the bad greens he can putt all the better on the good Others argue that It is a waste of time trying to putt on greens that are untrue for the reason that no matter how straight anil true you make the putt the ball will not run straight nor get into the hole With reference to such widely different views the general opinion is that the best greens to putt on are those which are difficult yet true A green may be flat as a billiard table and yet may be untrue because of certain excrescences A flat and true green is desirable but a true and difficult one Is even better There is too much of the element of luck on a green whose surface is untrue developed in a mannr nmintimi especially as their cults were defeated So they protested tho race tied up the money and asked the National Trotting Association to make a ruling The annual meeting of the parent as sociation was held recently arid among the large numlier of cases decided were At one of the health resorts there wns a baseball team which stacked up against nines from all parts of the state and Texas Kahn was a visitor at the resort when McGinnity came into town Tin team was sorely in need of a good lost when I've 1 1 BOV'S ''It's not only 1 lie work bin the worry I tell you worry during a ball game can reduce you as fast as anvihing Why as slender pib liers as Tom 1 stockhoblers in the Breeder! I will charter special cars fm of bringing their city friends in tlw blue cases like this a club owner can't afford to carry along a pitcher who do the regular amount of work He might take a chance with a If it for the limit Hut under those circumstances be would have a pitcher trying to get Into shape when he might have a good working twlrler in his place That's why Overall come back That's why none of the oldtime twirlers who bate laid off for a while would have resulted in a I hen the player must By getting the break Every boxer of any prominonr'e has his mascot ami Jack Dillon is no exception to the rule iniwot who is the recipient of many a gift from' Hie middle weight championship contender is await ing Ids big Christmas gift from his big brother Jack over Ralph Erne at Youngstown to morrow Dillon's mascot Is his broth BY BILLY EVANS American League Umpire continual cry league man on 1he of foot the fact that the anli hopple made ma ndatory This was the culmination ruve his style on (he liases and is mg nmr success i took fOr show to much greater advantage Strong Batters It in Baseball Today of hazards which are becoming and more nonular The obiect of these diagonal hazards is obvious In words a player may to use tne as he charge of his raring hand McDonald will a nubile stable and will as usual make Indianapolis his head quarters with winter trips to the South WILL SELECT A TRAINER THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SUNDA DECEMBER 24 1911 slide developed to a high degree dues not pick up as yiilckly lui ch be sa Id of are time Havers but As a general proposition a strong hit ting team does not feel the necessity of resorting to sacrifice hits 1o send rnn Hnd run instead But during 1 he past sea nn 1 1 1 1 1 i rs fhn mnl i hitting club in many years it down" battle between the catcher and base run ner It is trick of the best runners to work the catcher into pjf'djg out eouph of times by making him believe a steal is to bn a it "mpted 'Phus ith two bulls on the baiter he figures that the pitcher is in Hn hole that the eatrh er ran not afford to waste another that membered that a good many years ago I the National Trotting Association passed a rule that no one could drive in a race without a license William asig now dead but then manager of Charter Oak Bark Hartford Conn doled the Na tional and the latter reconsidered and le instructed Hugh Duffey his man tis that great physical asset A player who chu eat up the ground ns Photten doe when traveling to first ought to be most danK' rmis man afttr he gets on Proper coaching und much practice would make this most promising player much more valuable to his club kind of mnst if ti iii xm i inti ini 1 1 i tupr fHdng A thing that has proved worth while for a pmnant wlunlng team should be given consideration by the other dubs TO BROOD MARES at the present time nnly of very' highly bred trot hs realizes that 'it will take considerable time many years In fact to collect a band of broud mares of the quality he desires Hu will add 1o the harem by frequent purchases but his selections will be very carefully mad for he intends to breed colts of stake caliber and to do this lie will have io have not only the best and bluest blood in the register but superior Indi ORMATION HAZARDS That brings us up to the diagonal form ation more season Boston sacrificed 212 Hmpf York 184 Detroit LSI ('loVean A ashingtun it) ami St Louis 141 cided that It had really intended the MATTY RETAINS AVOIRDUPOIS Then the talk rjriftod to Mathewson the hit and run as 1he play to attempt The fact that the pitcher in IrGrig in 111 1 nil the hit a off tlm runner who slides head first by gelling directly in Ids path a position Im would never tlfink of taking with a tppi msi Aobodv re AusHu tliat he is not results emt of his great the more Malty himselfy I may' ho a fanatic on of mind (i rr matter orall 11 lillf I over Tinker makes him lose weight Yeth? against or I 1 1 tsbu i gli ami scarcely shed an Rignr now is the season when large peicentage of ilie ball plavers are either Immingjw fishing Biehle and Sheckarl humble the dusky liv so far this season The team is well balanced being strong in all departments of the game If the sands Bv forbidding' pies first tn 2 yeur old colts tlv on 4 arm 5 vear old ioits in success! years the result would be attained with out injury part than the masterly tv two pitching stars speed with six of the first ten leading base runners in the older organization prac tically ran away with the honors Speed is always associated with "good base running Sped is perhaps the mostvaluable asset of a goad base runner There are other elements however that must enter into the makeup of the has' runner aside from that gift of na ture speed The fastest num on their feet arc not always the best Las runners i tees in order that the course may easily adapted to varying winds ami weather when there is more run on ball Unless tills is done an average to be struck in the arrnnfcrpmpnt of holes which seldom makes a really good test in all conditions In other words holes have to be planned to suit the pre vailing wind and are consequently much reduced in quality and testing power when it comes from the opposite quarter The bunkering and general planning of the hole should be carried out with the specific object of making it necessary not only to get a certain length but more particularly to gain a desired position and the player who does not gain this position should have his next shot made more difficult for him or should be obliged to take an extra stroke The ideal situation is to have as fre quently as possible two alternative meth ods of playing a hole an easy one and a ditticull one There should be a prob able gain of a strike when the latter is selected and the attack is successful can never be abandoned so far as that hnrsp is concerned at least Although useful they are not the most popular of inventions and some of the bust known drivers of hoppled pacers trainers who win thousands of dollars with hop pled horses are frank to admit that they would like to see them abolished but so long as the other follow uses them they will Also is a 'Hass of owneis rule of the parent associations cat rendered inoppralive by the simple ja dient of tiu racing secretary of Individual association putting a clam th'ir conditions of racing tu the effe that rule so and so will not be enforce That gift Is to be a victory the line No matter where or when Jack lungages in a contest the little fellow haunts the sporting office awaiting the returns His confidence In Jack Issupreme but he never lias any comment to make other than a satisfied chuckle when Jack senren another victory The youngster is very studious and prosperity in the ring is giving the younger brother the education he craves Aside from attending public school Paul of Hie St Louis Browns I 1 man in Ila American i l'epfI irf down tu first bns' Amr il CHICAGO Deed 23 How long can a major league pitcher stay out of the game and come back? Mordecai Brown of the Cubs says some pitchers can stay out a year a very few two years but the majority have to keep on working season after season are not like the other mem bers of the said Brown just be fore he started for California to visit his old time friend and fellow twlrler (rvle Overall have been known come back after an absence of fifteen or twenty years as in tiie case of Sam Thompson Sam played twenty five years ago with Detroit Yet only three or four yoars ago he name back again for a time and played first rate ball for 'the samo mnni He lilt in grand shape too Jimmy Callahan of the White Sox' He returned to the squad after an absence of five or six years and really put up a high class artiole of ball tliis last season 1 know because 1 pitched against him in (be Chicagu series innemers ai most any time stiff from old gaged in the breeding and racing of the ugnt harness norse Mr look that the reports to the effect that he in tended to cut the farm up into several farms so as to sell them pi his associ ates in the Kentucky Associa tion is without foundation Tie intends tn keep the farm large as it Is intact and hopes eventually to confine it ex clusively to the breeding of trotters While in Kentucky he made arrange ments to board about 100 head of Mr runners until the latter shall make plans for their disposal which it is thought will take a year or mpre He has also purchased a big herd of cattle which he will fatten for ihe market as also a big bunch of sheep WILL ADD I first he realizes tlm runner is much morelialile to be injured him Conse The up to date golf architects gener ally agree nowadays that in the arrange I merits of courses that there should be a complete holes not character bunkered qulred at the kind of approach In every case the putting greens should be thoroughly well guarded It has also been claimed that the short er the hole the smaller should be the green and the more closely it should be guarded so that this principle when in good play a long shot can reach the green which should be fairly large and open in order to give the player encouragement to which he is entitled In tills subject however there must ever be difference of opinion There are those who argue that it is wrong to say that a fairly long course is a sufficient test to select the best golfer out of a field of any fifty or 100 competitors In other words no course can be a thorough test of the skill and nerve of the player which has not so closely guarded greens that on occasions there Is but one and that a most skillful shot by which the long approach can get home It is not too much to say that the character of the course is determined by tiie position and guarding of its putting greens If tne greens are in an open position it well nigh passes the' wit of man io mane tne course mst ciass may lengthen artinciat that of the Ing GUARDING In laving out a ing an old one the main thought should be given to the proper placing or close guard ing of the greens Whereas the player starts from the tee in order to reach green the golf engineer should start from the green In order to fix the tee In se lecting or guarding the green the thought should be ever uppermost to make It diffi cult of approach and from the center of the course and from a perfectly played shot It is always well to have alternative earinc ineligible to ontts mean something variety of only as to length but in their the way in which they are the kind of tee shot that is re them and last but not least S' metjrnos the catcher will waste a third b'ill hut nm so very often Relieving that the HJrU ball vill be over after making the catcher waste two the bat Lasl coast after silver fish Jim Scott writes that going to land an elk and a moose if the laws in VVxomlng will al low It tills sriisut) Ho Knys thicker than spatter in Ills country Brown is an authority on the weight question too Although he is not what you might rail fat he loses as much a eignt pounas in one game more than that sometimes worked against the Giants TOP ROW LET TO GARD ORWARD CHRISTIAN CENTER MUELLER GUARD LOWER ROW BUTLER (CAPTAIN) GUARD McNALLY GUARD AND NIEHAUS ORWARD The Blacks Training High BY GUSTAV MEYER The American Game Protective and Propagation Association a national league of those interested In the propa gation and protection of game and fish has been formed This lias been the de sire of the members uf the Marion Coun ty ish and Game Protective Association and of the Indiana ish Gaine and or est League The local organizations will no doubt be much encouraged at having an organization of national scope to the way to better laws both national state which will solve the perplexing ferences where a state line divided injustice of a law of nno from law of another state which was perfect Lil LX 1 IR lllll'l 1 ana has been set and it will be the duty of every' one interested in fish game and for est tu affiliate either directly with the American Game Protective and Propa gation Association or with the nearest local organization which lias for its aim tne same interests be accomplished by affiliating with a local organization which should take member snip in tne national body BETTER LOCAL By doing this local reive organized attention which will have far more weight than individual care Every lover of recreation be it in the fields or on the waters should appre ciate the effort which those who are tak ing the lead tn this matter are making and should take it upon themselves to uses the head first slide The baseman ordinary man on the bases He has yet to master the art of getting a gaud lead of getting Into motion th very Instant the pitcher starts io deliver the ball and acquiring a fallaway slide that makes it dimriiii matter tor the innelder the bail on him associations had so announced In their conditions and ordered that money be re distributed among the colls that paced free legged This was a severe blow to the owners and trainers of the hoppled colts fur they nnf only all of their I winnings but they have educated theiri to race tn the straps and it's now a Herkius proposition to get them to race next yoar without them QUESTION WILL BE SETTLED United Effort in ish and Game Culture Assured Through National Association us pitchers My mse for oxamide will prove tho point Before I started pitch ing I weighed admit the same year in and year our a 'mange or uiree pounds as many months gave me alarm TAKE ON MUCH WEIGHT now Hint I've hpn pitching take on anywhere from fifteen to two' ty five pounds before the end of the year and Ihe start of the next And mighty hard sTdding Io train down again Believe mo it keeps mo awake nights wondering If I can do it If 1 shoull skip a season without tliat terrific drying out process the same with fighters I b'dlevt 1 never would get in old time shape again has been accomplished by ita special agents In the way of bringing to justice violators of the game laws what has been done for better legislation In the different states how many members have been enrolled and the condition of the finances is Intended that these bulletins shall serve as reports to members and all those who are interested In the problem of saving our wild life from destruction and increasing It through propagation In captivity for the purpose of stocking wild covers first booklet speaks of the con ditions out of which the association grew and sets forth the general policy of the organization It comes out flatly In favor of ederal legislation to protect migratory wild fowl modern forestry methods and the establishment of game refuges stock ing the waters with game and food fish and the enforcement of laws designed to protect them protective laws and laws encouraging game propagation along lines which shall be for the benefit of all sportsmen the poor as well as the rich license and bag limit laws: ab solute protection for insectiverous bird prohibition of the sale of native wild The best results willKarne and all measures' 'calculated to piratnc piuituL ui iiiuietvoe me gcnuo supply quote from the book: coun try' stands today at the parting of ways in the matter of field sports It faces today the question whether free shooting shall continue or whether the European system of preserves and posted lands is to become Needless to say the association believes In free shooting for all and Is working along the only lines which will make this possible for any length of time another place the book says: association desires the membership con tributions and support of all sportsmen and of all state and local organizations Interested in game protection It has no rivalry with existing organizations and alms solely to further the common cause and for this purpose it will co operate wiin otner associations worthy obiects In no other wav results be accomplished than by effective No doubt the Marion County ish and Game Protective Association together with the Indiana ish Game and or est League will take membership In this national association Joliet Conductor Pentioned Twenty Service JOIJET HI Doe 23 Kent 73 years old cundiH'lr on the Elgin Joliet ustoru Railway for twenty years was pensioned recently ered fjS lonn inilrg since omulnvinent for tbe outer of his runs have been between Joliet and Waukegan any other pitcher I know remarked Brownie is one exception when nn wuin liic 1JDS ILS Tinker that gets goat has for a long time had th etmld hit Maiiy up to bat be lieving that and ns result lie can bit tliA big fellow io all parts of Hie lot when the rest of us louHi him ''Then Matty himself admits he begins 1 rx Irxcn it I I mt Matty believes it St this question to the attempt The fallaway slide in which the runner gives the Oehler little more touch is often the turning point the de ciding factor in the play There' are any number of players who are referred to by the profession as being spike shv These players do not fancy touching the steel blades and running a risk of In jury ear often makes them miss the runner when he should be an easy out Time and again' I have seen the fielder yards in advance of the yet miss him for a foot or bxxxf nAvf oir the question will be much more serious for undoubtedly there number of 4 year olds witli the straps on If the racing associations decide to allow bonified I their tracks will the parent association most of thei'Ja'': r'11r7 a I I I lllf Ulcl pl VI I II 1 XS i i 1 Illi 1 1 i pies for many years to eome based on the ida that tho racing associations will not care to curtail their revenues It is re No play furnishes more Hirills attempt to steal a base tlm home of com sn being the greatest stunt of all or a 1 i rn a ihe great use of the sacrifice the hit and run and iho squeeze Ir ul a teimcncy to cut down amount of base running These modes of attack net bctri used to such a' large de gyeo during the last two or three rears nhd as a suit more base running a feature that always pleases the fans has been the result affair into service than any other (Charles Uomiskey who has been a bo preliminary workout and decided that he would do McGinnity twirling under the name or buinvan stayed in town wor ks in which time he pitched games and won them all When ho was roady to go Kalin came across with his offer of $75 per month McGinnity thanked him and left saying that he wouhl think it ovor Needless to say Kahn never heard from him ciatlons After that no driver took the trouble to even apply for a license There are many trainers who find it im possible to get a horse to the races with out the use of the hopples and if there are enough of them to Influence the managers of the half mile tracks to allow them to race over their tracks there is a feeling that both the American and National will find some way rescind their rule It would be a bad thing for racing as well as for the bodies governing racing to have several hundred half mile tracks out lawed bi' the nnrent assnMjitlnns Disoln The Natinruil A RRfiniri Inn line mor thr line would illsnrmnar nnd tlm rnnlnp wnuld in uicnes wnen an additional foot or rairiy anu squarely ai me si get the break players mean to start the steal tho very moment the pitcher starts his delivery which insures no lost motion Nine times oui ten tne player must tenwied stea hv rHUo players preferring the feet first method David Look of New York city rael through the city a few days ago cn route to New York after a visit to his newly purchased farm at Lexington lv and stopped off for a day for the purpose of consulting with Lon McDon ald as to the future of his campaigning stable He Is more than delighted with Castleton arm and anticipates making It one of the great trotting nurseries of ine counir 1000 acre: mnnlnuL'unr Tiinies Kppiip if whum Im bought it had used it for many years pY that thing passed for breeding thoroughbred horses allow of his and the great success of those animals on I tliat the way the race track made the place famous gr at ontorpr Jt Mr look is as successful in breeding organization as New York Horseman Visits Training Camp to Discuss Plans for Nursery Chicago Star Says Pitchers Must Work Constantly to Keep in orm Cry for Speed Goes Up rom Camps of Minor and Major League Teams i i ir uh ti i nj i i inc 1 ILS I man in the league getting down to firs 1 1 lg a a11' starting with the base No matter how hard Shotten hits'1' Clel motion he must try to pick the ball at some infielder rarelv is he 110 moment to go down Base rillinlnr' inx i voc Jtz Golf Architects Plan Variety of Holes in Laying Out Ideal Course i i I on orders for I be placed in can entertain his i on when he lakes a week or 1 wo off from business and during the Luxing I tun race meetings cac'h fail hv will en teriain parties of friends from New York I it now being quite the fashion for rich I io KniUUo i when the trots arc on and i i is expected that this custom will grow muler ihe now on of things for many of 1 1 the purpose life nursery 0 itifvinir his in mi both 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