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I HOW TO CHOOSE A WIFE, 'i i 1 JLlVfLllib When Sheriff Rath Was Afraid, 1 i I- THE SUNDAY GAZETTE TIMES IN THE SUNDAY GAZETTBIiiES PITTSB TR 6H, WEDXKSDAT, JAN XT-A UY 13, 1009 PAGES TO 10. a sr rf ill SiOMAL SPORTING BT asV RICHARD R.GUY.-. BY JOHN. H. GRUBER.

Wngnt Is tleciea five Are lied tor First Mace In Toume ATHLETIC CHANGES AT SLIPPERY ROCK NORMAL SCHOOL nresiaent or U. ana mm sa XX Jill JL JL jlil Preside oam Loca! Blliiarcf Handicap Winds Up With Much Ex Charles Morton, Present Incumbent, Falls to Appear al the League Meeting. BQQGER RED BEATEN BY SMILEY CORBETT pi 1 i Ill I I Vtei JF HE i I 11 EATS "VEGETABIE WONDER. tP GT5 AS CRANKY A3 WHITY DiD i I (f si-o- W- -Sm a I c- --4 I I 1 i 111 I 1 1 i i I I 1 I i 4 I I Charles It, Morton. Vrxyi --r-r Harry succeeded John Price as athletic director at Slippery Price did much toward bringing Slippery Rock to the front in athletics and him with turning out the best secondary college eleven in the east.

Rock. He in a graduate of Ursinus. Ursinus last fall the critics credited AMONG DUCKPIN PLAYERS. Arlington WillS Three frOUX CamekiwT; Muw'Delaney, 103; Madman, Trow Temp, 1 f. nr.

-j-r I SttOKe, 94. AO. 1 HI a fctJu iHatCn. Fifth race. 1 mile and "7S eeilingr In the Rout.1 nttsbiirgh Dustepin league the u' Cambys KckeaU.

ICS; Jn-Arllngtona won ail front the Carrieks tomniablvBucttanss Eul Oirtw. lib; Daiaiy X-o 1 Tl.r.,j. fht. winnine team made en I de. 104: En: and i.m.

103; Rat.e Powers, even average of KK. A'or: Or, the Carrick. alleys: Arlington arrscK JNo. l- 3-il 95 Weaver 94 SO S3 i6 73 rrt.Knabe 93 95 89 03 53! Howell .14 80 83 Via SSii'astonus b2 84 77 S3 73 MSTHlroan 81 Vi 85 471 443 4.30t 447 4.U iV aroa alleys Mt. Olives lb) fli.3clntoyh SO 102 85 i0 bcott S1 92 S9 9i 7S 87 312 dSiSehtrddt S7 37 8 3 9 88 34 IKuckert S7 SS It? G.

67 87 474 4HJ 455; 421 431 484 citement, PLAY OPrS ARE NOW IN ORDER Rook Gets Among the Top Men by Defeating Younj, 150 to 98. W.IPot ..4 i .6:3 Trump 3 Miller 6 a 6 Rock 3 ...5 Jack 3 ,2 Burt 5 -3 .6251 In the final regular match of the locl amateur 18.2 balk line billiard tocrnamnt '-In the Harry Dads hall las-t evening; Rook defeated Young by a score of 13 to 9S. Hook was ir. splermSd form ecd was tendered eat ovation io hi? forty-fifth inning-, when he nursed ths balls cleverly and ran 36 points, tyinr tlie hiph run mark eet by George Young started ofT well and held hU opponent level for 15 innings, but the ivorieg rolled badly for him -In succeeding sessions and Rook was slovr to take e' vantage of the opportunities fered Mm. Hook siso fell away from his Kame for few innings, but railled in winning stylo and.

his record run put him on t-aey street. Rook now will take place wiifc Trump, Miller, Jack and Burt in tht; play-off tourr.p-y, tbv f.rst game cf whick r. will be put on this evening, with Ir: Jack and Miller as contestants. Drawings were made Rnd It fell to Slitter ut'. Jack to meet In the lnitla.1 game.

former is to play 165 tu 350 for the doctor and a line contest ehould result. The magnificent race has aroused great enthusiasm among1 local followers of the: fascinating pastime and the play-off tourney is certain to develop exciting Hons. As the handicaps re arranged; not one of the players appears to stand as bavins a better chance than any of bis opponents nna few of the fans have -ventured a on the final result. Three of the five contestants are to come in for handsome prises. To th.f winner will go tbe beeutbul Karry Davis cup, while the runner-np will ar.nex the diamond studded cuff links and the third man is to receive tlie splendid billiard-- cue.

It ha been decided that all games will be played the evening. Drawings wilt be made by Managc-r Horn until -schedule is run off. On his form displayed last sizes up as a dangerous contender far th trophy emblematic of the championship. He has shown marked Improvement since his same with Burt.i The handicaps in the play-off tourney are Trump, 200; SHiler, 165; Rook, ISO; Jack, 150, and Burt. 150..

AERtsurs Lose at Cleveland. CLEVELAND. Jan 15. Special.) -Pitts. -burgh Amateurs were defeated here tozilght' r.7 the Thistles, 8 to The Amateur started, like sure winners, R.

Myers scoring a goal on a. Myers' rlsht fee'. off. but the Thistle got going at a fnst pace ar.d mansgei to score two before ta half ended. Line-up: Thirties 1 II.

Wick McKmghf Wick Kiowa KUlaly i.R Ratins'-n Cum ftiJ, K. Mji-rg Burgoyna Myerft Irving L.W. Besche) R. M.ers. Referees Fletcher and Gask'il.

Eellevue Wins Slow Game, The Believje A. C. basketball team defeated the Lincoln five on the latter'e floor lost nigM, 43 to 19. Eelievue 8. Lincoln 19.

fen Carsninif Lyman Fetir Bichards Swertv Euwer .....0 Whitei.i.7- JNaley iy Fi-d goals Lyme.11 8. Richards 7, Ounr! Naley 2, Euw 2 4. Fetzer 8, Whitehall 2. Foul goals iiun.i. Canning.

Youngsters in Skating Eaces. A Tbis evening at the Auditorium tM JtveriIeis who luallfSad in the preiirninarles of last evening's skating contest wiH eonipete tn the Thre Is gr-at rtvslry the youngster, as on of th contestants 13 a yupi! of the Feabcdy and another the Shfr'dan school. NOTES OF THE E0WLERS. P.owiers will meet on the Southern al- toumrrcw aiternocn at 2 o'clock to pho-t-igraphed. The ieng-Hrten match scheduled to--night niusf.

rolicd on the schedu'ed I.e IIorteiii refuse to postpor.e the match. The matcv, of the Herv Fnd setton cheduid for totight has to a later dst. Fie-i Feidt take notice. Schlnriehutte last i'tht Ty.steA JS The mctiy will reinaia mv until for ka 10 cover. ers ar requested to rejor ton ths Gnat "Csts.i- ern alleys without fail t-ti'ght at Sponn.

auerr. ourns, r.u.nitu. at er and Polly. The Cap 'Sheaf a.m rf the Heptawopb-leajrii oaa 'Ciangeu J's any iroin iw ivis 1a up alleys, vapt. Shnier hertby notifies al hts player to report on tee Marichier alleys tor.

I BALTIMORE 1 OHIO R.R,' a Sapsrisr-Train Servica Personally Ccnductsd Tsurs a f. -t tTi 11 j-7K r- S3 f2 173 11 r.eavlB Jan, st. Feb. I 15 I (i I 3 i3Hi, Call on aetnts ur tlrop us a postal for illustrate! JOS. P.

A. O. P. 315 JPari Sld Pa. BIO BOXING SHOW Tonite (Wedday).

OAELAKD ATIfXJBTIC Cl.fB. Korb near At wood Paul Mff6 VB -yonuj iirta-fw vs. -Marry' Rtirke; 3 -other loat 3: rvttf: bi.iffs before the Ger.tleiui'! Ciulj. Ti Si 4 A S1 tt: 5 JM i 3 GHIRT3 ELEGANT 13 K3 ai uL ti AKRON TIES UP FORFEITS Koster of Erie, Added to Board of Directors Schedule Meeting January 27. CI.SVSI AND.

OA Jan. 12 -In the mysterious absence of Charles llorton of president cf the league. Sam Wright of this afternoon -was elected president of the reorganised Ohio ana league, over which a wrr cloud has hung for months. Wright, manager of the Yourgstown team last year. aLe was made secretary end treasurer.

The directors elected for the leugu which is mads up as last year, Foungstown, Akron, East Liverpool and Canton, in Ohio; Erie, Sharon, New Cast! and UcKeespcrt, in Pennsylvania, are Dan Koai-sr, Erie; George E. E. Clepper, Sharon; W. D. Maiisfifld, UcKeespoit, -and W-'nciror, Akron.

Koster is he added iaemVer of ih board. At the cioss of tte meeting a call was issued for a. schedule meeting to be Lfld lu' Akron January 27. Tfc hf-ads of the club also will be in Akron January 25. all having been served Today with -summons In the suir of th Akron ciub to recover SS.O'W for tiiR arly cJosing of last year's season.

The Akron club h3 tied up the league's erf fit funn by injuwetion. The Sharon. Kii. McKeesport, Eait Liverpool and Voarsstown men tried to evade serving papers in this by refusi-g to heed i swent liorton's call for the Cleveland rnrtir.t cai'ing rival meeting for Pittsburgh. They were forced to obev Morton, however, aiid it was expected ha would be re-elected president today.

His mysterious absence cannot be explained. He came to Cleveland, tlien failed to titter a the K-tlng. He has with hfra the papers on the league's business, and his bstr.ee is embarrassing to reorganisation. FLOOR BALL LEAGUE. An di torinm Team Win3 a 1 to Game from Victoria.

SVa.NDI.VG of the clues. V.LurVt.; Qaakfra 4 1 Lincoln 2 3 .400 4 1 .1 3 -3'io Colcaift-la 2 1 Victoria 0 5 .000 At the Auditorium i3st evening Victoria, 8u2sri cie'eat at 'be hands of the Andifwium tira fc-y a sjre ef 1 to 0 In a very Inter-estln feam? cf floorball. Line-up: AaIiorlon-1. Victorta-r-O. Ti.1r a K.

Moser Thaor. Miller Kerns CP Kell Vntiran Wcod'tuli lice R.W.,. Ispman L. C. Moser Wt H-y -Part jild.

AMONG THE POOL PLAYERS. i Scheafer pool team defeated the Newsboys' team in a well-matched' garni fry the scord of 100 to 77. The feature was the good Maying of who had high run and Y.tgh at'fre. The TSfuuld like to hear from al! gooti irs.ms. Address Walter Scheafer, fits East Ohio.

street, North Side. Scorn Schsaffir 100, Newsboys 77. fccheafer 54! frank 23 iZise- G-'dsch 4rGrittith i3 SS Scorer -lOTi Total scheafera 7. II. Jones.

AX. Kupi pool teem would tr games nita first-oiass teams lirrar.ee ruesaays ana jrridavs. rjoerce I'e'-Z. SIS Oftlo Korth Side. Pittsburgh.

Pa. AMONG THE BOXERS, Tsims Btjou and Hail -will meet in tfc d-up of- the fioyal club. Hoorsre is fo cal! S.T3S Court tet eer 1'j and 12 o'clock today ask for Frnf. Evans. Battlls Terry would like to fisb.t the of the Ross and Hart bout with sotn-i festhrwelsht.

Frank Clay. 3 Federal bank building, Baver' FaP.s. Pa. Filly Mdw W'th in hard training for hts on January 21. He boxeii 12 rounds yesterday after a flve-niih? run on the road.

Evan Huyd and Red urtrdt- l.off are assisting Mclfaac in Ms training. The Oakiand AtMM -oSnb will tor.ight the boxinir fans of a rare trvjt hrjuiji and a hntti; myal art OT cnrl. Jack of who has waded thro'iRh his clasy in- em, II mcc-i the rrois-i this f-i-a- 'A' of hi i cerver ii I'a'Jt M(or, an.i to dr-Si. Neither r.ian cm aft'Tti i.s br-und to vein -t an miiier Rurkc, and Horke's iHr.d are laying their-money a houph ten had already ben Youn? Bi 'tc ani roar other men who a rc batti-t. er' in tne pink of gondii.

ion. Faiey I'-ranntgan hss finally ht-en matched to rsett Johany C'oulon her. Tht jr.ear:s a nsh for the 'bantam char.ipirper.ia. i fhi ftaht wtU taka place en Januoy '3 showing 9ainst YanKee in 5. v.

t-ek hre. K'lly Corcoran ia Tncw than iter satisfied tat is the pe.er of tho When the little ic pje ainsr the title hohtr. boff-(vt he mt be found cut of condition, TT.iv 'rstends to htm through a course 'nt helo to hav httn in shape. It tht a thiir.ip.'in.-r f.rs,t sin'e fSjlht was tver held in thia dty. 1h? in AI; John I Sullivan met Frank eny and beat hint in two rcuJs- MAGNATESAMD PLAYERS.

Parrirhurz will seii OutPeWer Huc'fran to ill "maiisg the Sharon Ctieans. rhirifj rTelcl.r.er vi r.est season. are letters at this c.m,.h.n ami Rca Calhoun. Call for Billy tomorrow nTsht. ni turn ever Curt Weigar.3 to lofcition Tb.e'-e i the ciul.

oocosltion to a Centtal C-I mr-t is likeiv to be killed text week. thai at the the move- league I COLLEGE-AND. Tr.erc la a strcr.g 'probability tut Harvard i'r snya a. wiii or report the Boston. IV the l.ii-e 3'.

r.cw eeorrs a certainty fi-. t0 wii together. At the tirr.e it is given out that if Princeton i on the Redskins vlll be droppei. --goiiaions have reached a vbero are discussing the time hs lact: and other detail. X.

rf P. has dropped Buckreil from its foot-a'1 --hedui ntxt fall arid wtd take on or Dickinson. a co-rract to r.ivcraty leant xchf-rse v.itn r'ntg ha-s Svr, f'l Jo. ies v. i Ilv-tij.

who last ard g-oes to Yale h-tu couch, the t-tace coacnea r-xt I hld last I HE BOWLING Fast End Section Friendship vs. Great Eastern, on the Friendship alleys. Mor.or.gahe'a Section Horten vs. Seng, on the Horten alleys; Nortb Eraddotk va. Swisavale, on the Bole alleys.

South Pittsburgh league Timers va. Turner, on the Southern" alleys: Arlington vs. on the Arlington alleys; Schiller's Giocke vs. Oliver, oa the Schiller' 3 Gierke Bewoeaa vs Southern, on. the Turner LitnMty Valley league Plumber vs.

Giants, on the Penh Avenue alleys. Jieptascph League Cap Sheaf vs. Allegheny, on the Manchester aiieys. i i Social Leasrue Sena Celts 'the Social Greater 11 tlsburgh Puclca Gieat Kastern. vs.

Coiiitm rcial, on the Great Eastern al- 'j leys; Dispatch jV3- cm the patea alleys; Unity. v. II. Dietz. on the Oiympic alley; Brunswick vs.

Oakland, on the Isrur.awlck alley's;" Ctinr.in-bam vs, Olympic. 'on the Federal alieys. Social Ducks--Solier vs. Ford Colts, on the Social Afternooa Ducks Pawnees vs. Mohawks, Oil the Dispatch alleys.

In the Mercantile league last on the Club a'lej'3. line work was done ail around. The Jc.hnsfcns rolled three C-00 scores, and woo all three from Boggs ft Buhl. Scores of 200 were Cooper cf -Johnston getting three. Scores: Bell Telephone Co.

1 McCreery Co Bunton 13! 187 177iPrinseau lit 356 341 Warrick H31 lHOiKitapp '117 12fi Thotntson K2 Vil liiloffatt 152 13U 137 Long. s'ieman I'll 177 139 134 16iJ 150 134 213 159 10S 12 Totals 343 S6ii Tota.is 7K5 721 695 Co. Hiter-Conley Co. Smith 337 345 179 211 111 Hayes D. Jiarnmr.

Walker jBarnuTi Totals 171 173 184) 171 ISO 13 373 131 17 147 13 184iBath 118 202 153 Isl; McDonald 179 155 12 17 823 HDi 784 8t 643 P. Car D. Co Uernbli? I. 8. lurries 178 112 KMLeibic 157 131 177 Gile? Marvihil) Htrilun 123 18 Pohl 149 114 172 33 loSiFrcs 119 58 165 107 126 I25i Baker 170 172 ISO 172 lf.d ls2iStreich 101 164 IDs Total 821 S3S 7551 756 60S 852 Roggs Buhl O.

Johnston Co. Bchatidle 152 1S 169i Whiteside 1S3 146 169 16 i 157 177 1'3 178 17t 215 202 21 158 161 174 203 177 19S 1S1 202 'Peter ISO ITS 213 SSO 77i. 6t0 907 530 P. Co. I Ptsbvirtrh Peiles Morrison Taylor Tingling Totals A.

S. T. Grady Sehwer I'rebs Enck cchulze 154 351 170 Kevan 177 14? lf.7 156 144 i HI 150 129 166 33 192 154 379 12 128 38.8 158j Haddock 156 ill iTt'iMiller 1C 172 3 37; Foster 202 143 iKairigrave 805 761 U1 Gulf Refining Co. Crucible Steel r3 141 154 17S1 Cordon 1G3 ICS 329 155 327 159 14S lf.7 152 358 170 1U 354 190 753 788 S35 Hicks Woods Yelitg Adams Totals. 1S5 liW 15! Rotifers li) 143 163: Kress 132 1 49 177 Pinchart 380 179 Eversman 808 7P4 In the Adolphus league, tn the Great Eastern ai'eys, the following scores.

were rolled: Hickorv Buckeyes 141 141 225; Whitmcre. .147 11 13S 13' E. 11 120 131 137 303 141 GiHlngwlttf 302 ICS 121 U3 US Totals. ..457 3-12 29 474! ..4.10 3T4 F4 438 Ile-nlcck 1 F. Whrrnre.152 153 143- 1S7! Li "wrs 96 sa 95 1:10 131 1SS Schuyler 141 327 X7 ..153 116 125 lilS V.

378 iio 425 317 212 1 Haulms ,122 204 139 Ft rasaer 335 140 148 104 Hit 134 152. L2 C. Dummy ...322 30 4 102 128. Dummy ..132 140 143 Total .307 412 343 ...333 452 443 I Kiwh individual score. V.

trlthers. 22': hi'a i team sore, Hickory, high t-'am averaf. lol 2-4. In the. FaJHers Surply Buckpia k-ague.

on the Wayne alleys, the scores lasf night were; lioaston Eros X. S. Co. Jennings 82 77 79 SG 83 .89 71 7a 81. Tota.si Ill 365 I'ISi pjucrsoo Co.

1 Totals 150 140 177 I ph. Buf. Co. Fat terser. Alder 73 75 SCUveli 78 55 77 K'7 57 t5 85 32 7.

Carney TfiUl I ISS Itt 172 Henenstaht McICilUp-78 90 S3 70 8VReyhui-n HaH 79 i Tarala 1V tilt Total bm 37i The Millionaire lost t'vo cut of three frame to the Germans in the Sciitlier's Glock-i if.3'ae.j Gertnen-Weber Millionaires 84 771 Mull AS WSl 85 85 85 111 84 95! V.NieJerrsrr 83 3' -f4 90 81- 80107 V. -ieifccd-- rcnrerty wo i WY-' W. at I i I I I I Rain and Mud Keep Talent Guessing at Oakland and Los Angeles, OAKLAND, Jan. 12 The races at Emeryville today were run in the rain over a sloppy track. Mof.t cf the winners were cr weil-plsyed horses.

The Eowley handicap, feature of the card, went to Stnily Ccrbeti. while Bcoger Red beat Kanbridfe for second place. First race, 6 furlonss. seUir.s 3eneri Tlaiey, 307 (Walsh), a to 1. won; Yon Tromp.

105 (Tap-lin). 3 to 1, second; Wrilmote, 99 Coburn. 20 to 1. third. Time, 1:18 3-.

Csila, Kal. Celeres, Marijn Rose, John C. Rise. Crystal Wave, Golden Sentin.ent and Hanks. ra also ran.

Second race, 3 furlongs, puraoFire. 103 (Goistein). to 1 won; Penn, 107 (Mentry), 7 io 1. second; George A. Randie, 100 Walsh), 4 to 1.

third Time, 4-5. Grahame. Alder Gulch. an Leandro. River, Old Mexico.

Santa and Dr. Benjamin aiso ran. Third race, mile and 20 yards-Fuiietta, 102 ITaplinl, 11 to won; Billy. Pullman, 101 IS to 5 se.cond; Red Leaf, 100 to third. Time, 1.45 2 -a.

Husky also Ian. Fourth race, 5 farlonK. Bowler handicap Smiley Corbett lav -Mentry), 11 to Id. woa; Bcoger Red. 105 to 1.

second; Hanbridge, 110 (Butler), 8 to third. Time. 1:09 2-5. Honest and CloudSiefct also ran. Fifth race, 1 1-1 miies PalaUijit, 3U tKeoghl, 5 to 5, wen; Keep Movir.gr, lh McCarthy 6 to 1, secoftd; Orcbaa.

tRoss), to f-thlri. Time. 1:53. Sea Lad, Keihoence, Darelrtou. Derdom, Sainesaw.

Cholk llndriok and Mfps May Bow dish also ran. Sixth race. 6 fuilonjw St. Francis, 115 (Men-try), to 2. won; Lady Carol.

103 iKeogh), 13 to 1, second; Gypsy King, 111 (Goldstein). IS tr. 1 third. 1 .16 a-S. Billy Ketchemike, Anna May, Yank and Inflammable aiso ran.

Today' OaMnnd Entries. plrst race, 6 furlons. selling Onfesor, 111; Andche, 108; Fid Silver, Halford, Talen-tos, Belchamber. 99 -r Edward. Ormonde.

2vov-frorod. Be Brief, S7; The Erbert, 32; Cooney Neff, id. Second race. furlongs. seUlng- Dargin, Chailes Green, 112; Fuarygide, 111'; Wardea Yell, i)S; Madicuin, 10S: ixci Pw.oet.

Emma 137: St. 104; Gene Rcssell, 101; Little Serenade, 80: Proper, 4, Thira race. 3 Gilbert Rose, 114; Tipster, 111; Prince Winter, Hezcn, Kanoma, 1C 4, Warfare, O. K. Hcrnlon, Faurusa, Artnda Jones, Twin Screw, Airia Falrie, Trii-cN-i.

10L Fourth race. Futurity course, pellins 112; Jacobite, John H. eheehan. 11-; nan vm, iBiiwvni, af. Sixth Futurity course, purse Moorish Kirg, Lucky Mate.

Joe 2s clan. County oeat. Ace of Diamonds, 110; Matchtu'da, Harry Kogsrs. Incentive, David Warfleld, Faneuil Helt, 107; Galiuda. Sainpoeal, l'te.

ONLY ONE FAVORITE WiNS' AT LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12. Bucket Brigade was the only favorite to win at Santa Anita park today. The track was heavy. Just after the start la tha second rare for two-year-clds Charses J.

Harvey and German Silver fell, but fcotb ridars, Torke and iiartia. escaped serious injury. First race, 0 furlongs Halket. 10s- (Howard). 5 to 1 won; Sevmour 310 (Putters).

4 to .6. second; C. W. Burt, 106 Shilling), 7 to i. third, lime, 1:13 3-5.

Catkerln F. and Stream, also ran. Second, 3Vs urionga, 8-year -olds, purse Donau, 110 Howard). to 2. won; Ivld.

110 (Shiliir.g, 4 to 1, second; Brevile, 110 1 Mas-grave: 25 to 1. third. Time. :42 z-5. Delmas.

Counsel, J. Silvia. Fir ar.d Play Boy also ran. German Eilver and Ctiaries J. Harvey fell.

Hdrd, 1 Telle -Carthage, 133 4McGee), 3 to 1, wen; Black Mate. 110 Wiison). 8 to 2. second; Duke of Bridgewaier, 112 tShilling). 7 to 1.

third. Time, 1:40 2-5 Barcourt, Earl Rogers, Tavora, Tollgatherer and Deruma also ran. Fourth, 1 mile Bucket Brier.de. (Shilling), 7 tn 2. von; C.

Widrlsr. 104 (Mc-G-e). 7 to second; Captain Burnett, 111 Booker), 7 to 2, third. Time, 1:40 4-5. Cav Ptai.

Yivant. Ed Ball. John Lyle and J. iv-nobue also ran. Finn, I A mites J.

C. 100 taieOee), to 1. wot; Financier. 134 Archibald). 2 tc 2.

second; Ill (Brocks). .16 to 5, third. Time. 1:57. King cf the Mist and Ivsvnhoe ran.

11. won': Rlcta, ICS Shining), 2 to 1. rocond; i Dextertne, 108 (Powers). 3 try 1. third.

Time. Hoffman also Today3 Angrte Entries. Flrt race, selling, C14 fur-iongs Mattie Rus sell. Mr. Bishop-, 107; Bayfelti, 107; Em- Expedition.

Royal Stor.e..- 1'j7: Bi-s? ftraian Star ThUtle. 110: Howard Taroima VA- ritctrr lin- Hie. Mcse, 210; ReelUR. 113; Jne Father Stafford, 1C7; PhapSile, li. Leorel.

105; Second race, parse. Fourth race, seiimg. 9 furlong Anilga, 112: Cen. Barrett. 208; Chorine, 84: Bitter Sir.

193; ncrt Cut. 34: Exca'ante, 112: Mollle Mt. F. JUL Frv. ICR: Slivfem Kntre Vc-w, R'7: Halves Nonie.

305; Lu- rff. 107; ilay Sutton, 15; Le tian-ifan Fifth raca. 1 Tnilee coratlci. I 107; Mejtngo, 112: Brancsa, 109; Smlrker, A. Muskoday, 1j2.

rUxh race, 5 furlongs Tramator. Chiprr.untr. Uncle Walter. B-ild. Vc-irna 115; Baieran.

83; All Alone, Plnoud. i8: Orphan Rny. 31: Aunt roily. 137; Tim O'Toole, 1C3; Servicence. S4; LiitI Flush.

51; luciement, S4; Gopslper 107; Bell. 107. Result at Sai-annaJt-. PAVANNAH, OA." Jan. 12.

Tesferday' r-euits at Thunderbolt track First race, for 5-year-old fcnd tsvrard, s.bout 7 furlongs Sara Ciay, 121 (Dale). 5 to 2. 4 to 6 and 2 to 3. "wen; Spring- Frog', log Dunlap. to 1.

2 to 1 and vea, second; P.Sste 122 (Mahor.1, 3 to 1, evec nd 1 to 2. 1-21 Hcsom ICriail I.ucuilu alo ran. tcrm3. purse, fer ar4 up, 3 ndle 5ts ifajorle, 1C7 5 t) 2. to fO ar.d 1 to 4, woa: Polar Stpr, (Barn).

to 1, to 5 end 1 to 3, Klarncy, i 307 (Gore), even. 2 to 5 arid out. third. Titre. 1 47.

saJen start ana t-T-ince or iTsea e.m rin. TMrd, for -year-clu fend up. 5 frsr- Icnscs W. li. Wl'liam.

300 iCrWiey) to fvtn end 1 to 2, wn; Ave-, (Prisnan) iy, Si Fvond; Saire. rd 2 2. third 8 to 5. 2 to 3 nnd 1 to 3. se I.Mnrphvb 33 to 1.

4 t3 3 Tin.e. Anwaka. Fc-xy Granacia. acl Reverv also ran. Fnutth, 3-vrar-nMs find up abr-ut 7 furlons ORtrcah.

2j McCarthy 4 to 1. 4 to find out 125 Johf.3:,n, 7 to 15 and cnt. second iraymarker. 122 CW. Burn', r2 3 to ard wit, third.

Time, :33. J3ri'it Eo.r tPO ran. Fifth, pursa fc.r 4-yr-old pr.tt up, valet -1 atvl 1 urlonff Ouotiirmanfl. Ivi (Van 13 to 8. 4 to 5 od 2 to 5.

won; t. 127 fBakert. 4 to 1. to ar.d 4 to 5. SfC.mii; Esnra.

337 (f. Crow'eyV tn 13 to 1 and 4 1. third. Time. PiirsBap, Yirtl T.

and C-arles Gate also ra.ru 1 8-5 fa a 3 ff i. i Iti SiS7 FA? NO. HVJ 1 futiersirs oltrome i I I .13 PRODIGALS DEVOUR GALF P. A. G.

THE VICTIM Dennison, Westwick and Mc-Robie Return to Duquesne and Defeat Red and White. The Prodigals administered another knockout Wow to the much-abused P. A. C. team in the hockey game last night at Duquesne garden 4 to 1.

Thfl I -a--ir-f c- thft Tit qiaesne team, but ince Harry McRoU, Westwick and Dennison decided to hoc the hurdles to Canada and then in te same think shifted and returned home it only befitting the exigencies of the case that the team be know as the Prodigals. The Prodigals found a lean calf awaiting them Urn night In P. A. which has but one victory to Its credit this year and Dennison plunged on it as thouarh lie had been poorly fed in the north. Of the four -goala hi3 teara made he secured three of them, a pretty fair night for a returned wanderer.

He ohot two' right off the reel In the opening half on go-jd spnnts. tsut tiarnet tfsxsmnlh broKfe.xnto the fasti vitieg himself with a. pretty sprint the Ice and a long shot into e. the Jus-i show that he was pleased w'tb. the surroundings Dennison slammed another into the cage at the start of tho second half and then Olga Mallen thought, the genaine Prodigals were receiving ail the attention and so he rung up a goaL MeP.oi.i'e played an excel tent game, too.

"The reason we did the Prodigal stunt ia that for one, did not like that place of St. Catherine. The rink is poor and I almost my eye put out because I could not see the puck in the dark. So after our first game, which we lost, by the way, I hopped out to Toronto to visit friends and mv wife went heme- to BrookviUV- said "Big Mac." The latest wanderer will be Kenny Mallen. As he was leaving the ice at the conclusion cf the game he whispered Into the press box: "This is my laat game." "On, come on now, you said that before," was a rejoinder.

"Now. on the level. I am going to Renfrew tomorrow morning," lie declared. With Kenny oat of it P. A.

C. will be less dangerous than ever. The line up cf the gamo. last night: Duquesne I. P.

A. C. LlJUell Mackay Strobel Widipms K. MaUetj Campbell Tlelsfar G. Sixsmith Rutledgn McRobic- Westwick O.

Mallen Dennison Rtinson Goals Dennison Pixsmitii. O. Ma lien. Kef- ertes Schculey and Richardson. BASKETBALL.

Central ETAXnLVO-'OF THE C1.LTB3 V.L.Fct. W.L.Pct. Homestead 2J 9 Johnstown 38 13 .457 24 13 16 ti .432 South 20-13 3 32 .086 Geeneoiijg 17 JOIiNSTOWX. Jan. 12.

Displaying their bst form of tbs season. Capt. Tio Fogarty an3 Johnstown crew defeated the fast South bl-ie team here tor.ight. 37 to 31. The locals took th at the sinrt and were jiever headtd, aHhotijfh the visitors played strong in the final period.

MourU and Brown starred for t'leir respective-teams. Llne-un: Johnrtown Zi. Fogarty Deal jKocn.au Fox Brown. South Side 31. Brady Hough Kankle liuller "Mayham Weaver Keenan 4.

4. Fouls -le Fox i ifo.tis 3. I-Jrown 3. Hough 5 Deal Fogarty 9, Hough 13. Zaiig-.

Scorcr- Fast Liverpool, Jan. 12 spciai McKeerJ't defeatel E.3t Liverpool here tonight io 17. l.iae-up; McKees-xirt 20. E. Liverpool 17.

Bogeio Libau Doyl Thompson Oetziiier C. Oikftm O'Donnel! Hahn McLiuKhiin Fieid Bosrio 3. TK.j Is 3. Oetrlwr 2. O'Donnvll, Ilensrhel.

Lteba 3, TboPipson, Hrhn. Foul goa's--Iiebau R-fere The Homestead Young last right dtiteatel the Grerrnsburg ttam. 24 to 17, at Line-up-Homeniead 28. Wohifarth ti rpbur 3 7. White, Johnson Rummer W.

Powui! Aheorn, Wihson Doherty Xfcket Herrrjii V. iIpou, Good Fieli s--j" Wci.lfarth S. W. Pcv ell 5. H-r-ron 2, At' earn.

Dchc-rty. Wilson. Foui Iterrcn 8. White 8. Wilson.

foree Shields. Club" Bowlers FujII 1,042. Or the Ciub alleys the Ciish five roiled a 1.00ft Fcore. getting 1.042 In the last ganie itiraint the It was a great match, scores; Ciub FiV: Clen 1S9 14 25-2 149 232'B03wei! Edward 237 176 1S2 185 213! Softer VS 181 2iwBartlett 134 15 lilcGinnls loG 18 1 ItW IKS 3H) 2Ci 199 162 163 143 Si 4 SS3 837 Uam'jerger Hiwch SS4 114; Tota-s. -SCH00 1L, Walton was yesterday elected captain of tha freshnu.n team of the.

University of Pennsylvania. Coming from George school with a fine reputation, Walton ha been playing guard on the frtshnsan tc-ara, placing a game superior to that diFplaycl by any other I the Crst-yoar five. penn will play ths Indians In focball next yrar on a later d'te than Ute game has 'alien on iu pist seasons. The Wilkirsfhurg school basketball team wou from the North Brad lock High school yesterday at Wilkiueburg, 41 to 13. Winter ar.d Bunker starred In the tlrr.t half, while Lindsay aTnt Geiiry piuj 1 well alsio.

injured, yesterday ar.d it will be 1 Jd hItn ta play for 2 fow weoks. 1 the fast nnwotc. wan In the turn j-csterciav, aatt showed up Ncsbit and 1 Well played sve'l for Xerth Braddock. The 1 t-juae fart and rough throughout, Tne I- W. K.

B. H. Woifrura Pritnr.ont Bryan On the Ad Carriok Kirk Jlr Roberta Foppe Ahi'jorn A. 'Totals. In the West.inghcuse Eiectric arid Mar.ufac-turiiig Company Three -man Duckpin league, on the Tlorten alleys.

Production grabbed two out of three from the Invoice reducing them a coich in the standing. The Shipping won two cut of three from the Repair by the excellent tolling of Rfchs, who had an average of 8 2-3 for three gamea ana had three acca (111) for his hish score. Thv Freight hy winning two from the Storekeepers are now tied for last place. Invoice Frtddy Wesson Love Scores: Promotion 75 ft 84 S3 Brcen 95 88 92jgljen 255 203 252i Repair 72 78 SSiPell S3 17 Ill S.l Byers S4 85 81 St t5 82 OS 64 3 273 264 261 75 72 89 80 77 SO 73 S3 247 230 2S9 Sn 8. K-7 83 7S 74 S3 85 8R Shipping-Hughes Rainey Rehs Totals 6 251 StoreKeeners- Jalm 85 Meyer 8" Thcmaa 8) 76 73)iTTptofl 7S.

72 Smith Si) 80 Morrow Totals 202 241 23-i! Toty STANDING OF THE W.IPct.i 51 Jnvoic 25 7 12 23 .367 Production 23 10 30 2.1 Shipping 19 b) 23 .33 In a it rh hetween of the e-siern 1 1. Aiiug a. o.y uunpiuii. on aiicjf, tre ScOreg were. West Penn.

Co. Aliiajt A Cory- Riddell O'Neill Shaw S5 lc? 87'Rohertson 87 71 7fi 63 77 65! Burgher 88 S2 73 71 88 70 72 73 75 85 83 rfeisterer S3 (t ir-g HI 8ilBalrympie 82 7 2E2 259 2C0 Tola's Reirerer 212 275 I Vciichor-fl 93 il 74 83 SS 781 Sucli iing- 80 05 Jit i 77 78 Vs so Totals 224 2C-1 233! Totals 229 2S2 257 Kales Ledger I Chief Clerk Bonestce! 73 82 SRTiunu 7) 52 84 Birch fl El McKean 85 7 70 Wlsebmeyer. S3 68 88 "7-6j Totals D. S. Pairier Stauffer Lege U3 231 28Si Totals 4l 3S0 I Auditing 84 88 8nPcet 100 ssj 84 7 76 88 79 73 19.

SSiPieac 78 78 233 241 Tttaia. 273 S49 2V3 In the Pfjstime leafpte, on the WyU avenue nlieys. last n'-ght. the 'wes v. re: Trtal r'S -ro-'s 806 2' itais Fine was done by tews of the West- lat nh Icores "dlt- Treaatttv Pritchard 77 1 t.tor 95 7' 99 tt Ao 3 C3 COUNTY LEAGUE GAMES.

Clean Sveeps the Order in Three of the Pcnr Matches. In the County Bowling- league lat night four, matches were rolled, in throe of which clean sweeps were made. High score was made by the Ungers, who roiic-u S3J and 915, tha only 9Ul swres of the evening. Myers of the Unsfirs got hth Individual zcore of 236. Lou Selbel roiled C13 for Shadyslde, Bert 2M for Wilkinsburgr ni Reiily iul for the Owls.

ilONOXGAIIELA SECTION. Owl I Brunswick Rcilly 157 20! Prettiian 137 176 161 'VM. KitSlevers Miller 1G3 337 If.biPliey Cox 130 1G1 ISsMurphy McAdams 156 150 isSilvcrson U.il vens J77 189 155 347 1W 134 163 124 171 133 125 11 Totals Sll 795 SiO Totals. On the Turtle Crtek Wilson Duquesne Lynn 171 1R4 154Knepiey Osborne liO 173 1:4 Williams Craig US 14 ISMillulc France 1S2 166 ISiSthaHenberg. Wilson 178 1ST lS'iHartiish 763 SOS S32 1J 11 1S3 ISO 144 3Si 114 1S1 176 140 3 Ut 3A1.1-S 121 7i5 S01 803 803 8S9.S.12! Totals EAST EXP SECTION.

On trie nendsnip atleys Unger ueimac 210 1S7 1G4; Little las ltl SiWZeliers 213 143 156 ISii Xjeckr.er 135 236 ISSjKerner jpheipa Ochins -Dienstbier Fatkir.s Nickel iXyers 147 125 is; 117 335 US 1C7 1S3 178 143 154 200 701 SZi 871 'Totals 915 S77i On the Owl alleys, Wilkinsburg-WllkiBsburg Shadyslde- Rert 158 Burns 186 153 J. Thier loS F. Thier 1ST 133 145! Deiboid 1S4 160 lc8iScharf UX 823 7S5I "Totals 3S7 ISi) 213 175 212 150 3iS 359 163 1S2 174 1.78 177 136 17S S7S 84i in the Inter-Club league last night. Eelie-flf-ld took all three firm Edgewood. which thowetl up with only four players.

Pel-evue wen two out of three from Pcnnwocd. Scores: On the FennwcuiU alleys Pennwood 1 Relievne Coll Farts Oarcelon Wilson Schumacher. 152 181 150i Boyle 155 173 157 vers 143 157 174 173 Its; Parker 147 361 1691Lintner 193 212 170 123 175 347 ir-o 179 133 379 ir5- 35ft 333 173 l. 853 Totals 752 On the. Ee'aeti 17 SIC! Totai ld alleys i Edicewoad Belle Held Glies Wiiiiams Duckworth roibey Jack Tot3! 1 382 38." 1S 140 1C7 SSliJohnson 370 l.M 171itcner 350 231 381uIcPh-3on 813 94 t73i Totals 13? 171 355 1SS IS) T.iJ lia 142 143 W2 353 204 220 80? 843 902 In the Heptasoph league thr was much activity last night.

Carscn made best rf 602. Charles of the got high iaaivjdaal sc-or 223. Scores: On the Southern Carbon I Etl Scbaler 391 is? llOIPuh! Bastion 39ft 17 O. Stcck 168 1W 178' Andersen Sboppel 374'Charles Gcrst 170 193! Buskirk iSc.hults iWoeasner Totals 8H8 902 853! On the Greenfiei.i alieys Pittsburgh t'cheriicy H. 141 189 W.

78 lVj 125 'MeKtsson Masard 352 187 Fed of is? ITS 171 153 1S( 167 155 347 2.3 14S 1(56 155 35i? 387 39 3S3 813 815 830 102 112 125 95 122 -33 111125 ill 322 ISfi 109 lift Ma-tin 137 174 167' McGea TotP.ls 43 837 Totals On the Casino Hoiuestead Amity Mocrehr-ad Phereon 125 122 132IHoebler Anderson 175 175 C. Llewelyn. 154 i''Zoe-elman G. Llewelyn. 177 177 E30 831 617 130 138 131 123 144 187 338 192 1-57 33 121 171 150 134 213 fesl TiO S62 Luppcld 154 140 3fi-J'Hahn .1 Totals.

'S39 779 VAt Total Oti the TVayne Alleys: AHeaheny 1 Vary Sheaf VS 175 HcrniCii 171 182IRowhottom Merlin 3 18H IV.iKlefer Sirdar 387 18 157iKuhle liobcrtscn 202 ISO lSUBeohtel Totals 93 8 956 S77i Totals 174 174 14i 18 145 37G 148 378 148 145 181 192 sis set sio, Tn the Chart iers Valley Jcagac. on the Weet Ful all'-y, Ingram won all tluvc game' from West End. Scores: Weft End i Insrrara Kolb Kutch Till Minnlck 1. eh man Williams 114 iLjous 175 1.15 3 sr. 163 155 3-'8 133 133TeVfkas 152 ISO 17f Miller 'Tf rpuson 739 802 741! Totals 123 178 1T7 3 7t 141 2 17 313 II1 1'A 3r.3 155 147 127 7S7 823 840 Tetala.

Ir. a match on the Club alleys. Levis Seller r.f Washington. defeated Dumb of Braddotk bv 150 rl" Is five K3tne-. Scores; 1 Seller ..383 2-7 3-1 278 I Ducar.

13S 1'2 1(9 176 iSS S14 C. Martin ms he? ten hy J- Gar'cer In a series of n-auhoa en the sine3, three tames uoJ this; acorcf: C. Martin John Otrher Ge.rb'r vcri in the ii-b a Pr Sve rotal fa ties S7t ftii Sil oSi 513 gtxtuzs. tnrx a or. the Macchcsttr by the f-jllovrirg ft r-- 1 i Maeosa, 1t-; 300; Ann CaLlmarl the WRson tearn of the Monwgaltel i section on a and were therefor I vnTii rac 7 faw-Si oo- i eligible to bow 1 on- January It- Third race, l.ng 7 Tu lone, JS.eel r.rtm -tv- Elwood.

118; Preper. 114: Oncagr.a.- Maid i 1 cu the Southern edey tontcrr.w ater- cf tlotha'tt, SS; Caucus. 205; Plckawav, I W''f. finish the match with hi cri-tt part- Chimney Sweep. 1M: Taunt.

101; Dcna3 ilac- ner against Cap. William and Scott. rv.nald 9i: Third Rati. 97. I The fcliowir.a; Great iiastem Ziurpia J.iav.

Giants i Tipor? Career 80 89 93' Meyers 77 76 -82 Schema S2 871H. S3 7 72 Crahsin 83 S3 N'Kaydeu -10 i McOLMllen 70 75 Still. 70 83 73 J. SS gl a 76 103 71 Totals 413 411 453i Total 35 2S7 412 Nations Brown 79 83 looser SO Si 75 7 82 8.Nal, 83 Kaninn 71 73 71 61 H. Ccak 87 Cs, .81 73 fu Itrooka 85 ti sfe'Corneilu.

S2 71 73 Thomas S. 111? 4U 44i 414 Si4 SSS iVclves Ofifith -'6 79 75iMrClory 83 82 73 P. Iiyl 78 79 72 Su i- iynn 78 87 S4S.hniKU 78 7 H. 87 90 87 73 77 Corona S5 85 73 T- -7 Total aar Austin P. Vail E.

24elo eil 42C 420 4JSI 3S i Sri 3T. 81 63 Hi 75 84 SO 77 84 S3 2 81 83 ii i Cubs ro w. c. S3 David I Dii3 77 83 S3 73 8i" 84 74 70 t5 7C- Sijililfttr Tital 413 435 -aSPiiort tfVlt tarn ri-t r.f three fro-o irie Wtlmerdin or. the Po-iad id White bys, at WHrArding, last niKht Smi'h made hVa scO' of 115 and hto hum avera? uf lOi tcies.

Wllsn.r.- 1 GlajsDcrt McQuowii uillvai Poun l.i outer S3 S5' t. 84 itJDriUlco 85 fr) 92 78 114 5 106 8 SIjRusfif S' t5 84 88 35 8 for an h-r Shtr.pl.orsfc!p fryrrtcr, Strayer" N.ibt ha rr'vta a a-r hack Son Jt 1 r.rant". Llndiay JSVeli 4.t:ava).--d by C--cb yr.ft that neither 1 :Ui.rke Rate "let" 'Sr Clarke. mei.Aerf r.f tv- mr- Jtwraer slty apj-car agan: r. Deng tne niiamfiit 01 the reaaoa ni zi t'ri- Fithi "8.

ATr- IndsayJ ua.y '-rX. ili-o the star; dr- out of ti Cljrk i'tiref 3, Tesblt'S, Ja.nr-for Cric tjtlog, ar.d may be lest rer t. Foul Rials f'eM; 6, Hunter "1, Geary if 131 J. S-mifh 331 S3 5 37a 3cC, 328 33S i cr.t're "in. 2 Referee i ecrer.

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