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PAGE TEN Ardmort, Sunday, April 24, 1910 THE GREATEST PRIZE FIGHTER OF ALL TIME everything that nny one oltn ever had In fact, a little mor, IlicUulInn that famous knockout punch with the I -ft hand and ho doesn't iin i to end It aloiiK more than nexcti lllllllS to lll.lKi' It effective. ABS0- I LUTELY I 100 COOKING VALUE PURE :: :: :: :: :: :: :: u u :t :t .: :: state college notes. THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. A SOLD BY ALL DEALERS i Hy lamm J. (Vtrbrtt. ) i..iin ilf by The Till i. .. muiir. Itnanthnrlned r i iu it tbK artlc'e 'vlll hi r l I luuia been roqueted to ' 'hi In my opinion w . ii i imikIIM tMa wnrU In , , ui.l to rIvb the reasons t..i i !i hi. I uvly wltb-ut nn i ...i i th firm question ' 1 ' ' i iTri.jt of lw Anicelea. 'n I i r canon for my HeleHlon ! ," Homcthlnn of revi i i inn, itlthouirh I mny miy ' i I tlml pugilistic history, c i , i-peaking, docs n-'t off' '- .m Aim may lie upd In cJom.- " ..niscm .Tfilrlna wmn to nit- t iv. Ifn In a oliM all hy him- if , . i. .it lio nhoulil rtlni n rii und-' . i' a chninplon to my mind "it f ii .irly all nrwiment. ; question hiw frwitiently been however, m In thn case w i Ui ' r rinK champions, anil III Tim" i . tly ery elan of Hrt. a-i to . 1 1( iMinliliin Jeffrie won'.d hav .1 li.ul he been Imrti ten, twenty. it it ev'ii one hundred yeaii My annwer In thU cane would , i in- sumo. JclTrlwH Iimh a Mirlety ' rn. iiepoitiiilUhiiii'iitit (tint no oth pupt'lst ever hull am! hh I aeitreh l null the piKen of hlntory I reirii 'ic same concilia! in, tlml lie HtuniU ut ,u Hie lilenl pugilist or all time. Olii T.ictlcs Lose Value. In nearly every ileeaile since tlie ',iy of PlKK In 1719 there tin been i new rhiimiliMi, cue man at least .ilut classed nliove all his fcllnwu. Prtmi the oM prints showing the ixises assumed In tlm ring by form er rhampIoitn nnil from nil I can tlml In written history or have heard during my travelH about the world from those who had a clone personal contact with former champions, and I have niailo probably more of a Htudy of thin mutter than any other man, I do noL find that the old Ii. impious had au thing that could In developed Into any value today by nir fistic champions. In a review of this subject wo uiuhI start away back In tlie old, u'd days' when ling contestM weie held out lb the open and the fol lowers of Hit- Hport were, largely drawn from the toughest elument. TIiIh wan necessary, beeaiiKe no keen was iarllHan feeling that whnn ellli "r i-tmtentnnt showed signs of de feat tho ring ropM were ent and fre quently the man with the touiiiest rowd behind him won the battle. It ban tnkon yean to ehaiiKe all this and wo -f the present day should tojoleo at the different condl t ous that now prevail. ltolng i'iih I'HtH are now held In large audi orJunis lighted by eleetrlelty. attend d by men in oveuiiiK dreHM and fre liicntly by women; there are pad 'd rliiK poitM and rope; honeat fen-i'H and larue purM to offer u ple.iHliiR contraxt with e-nidltloii. f other daya. And. Ineldentally, 1 .ill attention particularly to the fact ''nit the character of the men eiiKHg ed ha.s much to do with till rliauxe. Uruto Strength In the Past. after the first performance would ev- not -a inn out of my way to ray cite the most hostile criticism. 'lino tli.it I don't believe Siill.van in CuinliiK down to the tine of Jem his lest ili'.vn was the master of .Mace, we really reach tlie flr.U ptiK- .lelfnes. anil I say this because 1 Hint to Hluily out the rfi cnt fie side of , have no often heard them ooiupar ImixIiik. Ho was the f-.under of this oil. 'Miiovatlou In pugilism, and to him vvi own tho chiini;i that hart olevated the HPoit. Corhett Convinces Mace. Charley Mitchell was one man whom Hulllvan could never whip. Mitchell, who had trained In the .Mace school, wuh nearer to the preH- I Hhall never forKet my firm In- rt'-vI" of 1,ox" lnliu or ins day. veiiu wiw ins Kreui trodiictlmi to .lem Mace some six teen yeais iiKii. lie Invited me to iM'ine around and Nhow him what 1 hail that who new In bo.ln. It was a meetlni; of the old and new chain- handicap. Then came rotor .lackson from Australia, who weighed '.'on pounds (tripped ami wan il'tuet 1 1-- r. In height. .lackKou, tM, had tho pious, and f was as ulad of the op-. snet tyi,. ilH improved by Uirry IMirtunlty to learn from lilm as m Hhow my own skill, lie explained the straight leads and straight oros counters that he had lined .so effec tively in earlier days, and seemed greatly surprised when 1 kindly told him Unit If they boxed like that now the clever men of the new .school would tear the top of his head off. I'oley. the teacher of Ho many good men from the untlpulos. Jackson also was) a wonderful lighter, a good left-hand Jabber and he had a rlght-haud had punch capable ot terrific damage. The one nuns .lacksou lacked wax the left lrind hook. Corbett Works on New Lines. What shall I say of Jim Corhett? To Illustrate thin fact ia he deslr-, eu. ami i i.en.g u,e ,..,. ha, rtllu(.(l olU u IUseellaneous salil: "Mm lean ai me ami in rthow you honiethlng y u have never Heeu." Ho was mlniply iluinb for a time In his astonishment at my skill In avoiding his leads. Kor Instance, I tried tho double feint with both hands and slipped Into a sidestep, lit which he let go both hand and went out of iMialtli n and at my mercy, as the tilck Ik Intended to be uod. I followed with all I knew of boxing ami tho grand old man of the ring wan greatly pleased niul warmly cougriiiulateil me on my skill. Vfter .Mace came Joe Wormnld, Joe itt, Tom Alb'n mid Joe Co- style in which .something had been adopted from .Mace and carried for- State University News. Norman, ukln., April 2.1.--The pu p.' in the ii.'partmcut of inuslc gave a trie roi lal In the .studio down ton n l.-ift 'i nlny night. I'r fi wMir Mrcwer, head of the Kn it ll department, hnn been chosei 1 i act as .iinniiKcript Judge of mi nit' 1 1 .lli giiite debate t be held be vv i n the l'ulveralt of Mlssissipii a id !our other achoola of t tin L state Tin- senl'ii cIiihh Ih p'.anuliig to I ui on a ' -.tniit" In the form of a i.nniMil to lie given during the we, k i'f the Interscholiiatlc track ami ileal hf'i. Tie., plan to have a nillil.i i tun- Mardi (irns. with a king and Uiucii or ristivillea. I'caiiilts, imp i I'm, confetti, "hnrkern" ami all otli i f attendnnts of thu iininil carnival midway wl.l he In ovldence. The '"it will be ii punny for each pur-chiir-e and a penny iiilinlHalou to the attraction. Seniors will have charge' of tin- van UK booths. i The house of rcprcscntntlv e lit- j i rary society and the senate held a Joint meeting lust Saturday night j After the meeting the house elected officers for the year as follow: 0. K. .Meador, speaker; A. M. McCul- lough, Mieaki.T pro tem; Hurl Chiist mas, clerk; I.. K. Trout, treasurer; I. . W. Maxwell, seargent-at-arms; J. II. .Sew-by, chaiilaln; I'lya Webb, critic. At the adjourned meeting of the heard of regents of tho University hint Wednesday, the reports of nic elal committees on the extension of tho inodlcal .school and on salaries were presented. The report on the iiicdlcul school which recommended the expausli n of the course to four years, the last two of which are to bo carried on In Oklahoma City, with the acceptance of the Hervlce.s of meinburs of tho Kpworth college of medicine, was approved. Dr. lloho, the present dean of the school at Xormtin, was made ilean of the entire school. The report of the committee on aalnrlcH was held over until the next meeting, which will be the last of tho month. It was decided to add to tho .school of law the necond year's work, and President livntis ami Dean '.Monnet w-ero Instructed to recom mend suitable Instructor for tho additional woik. The president vvai Instructed to present suitable appll- Individuality. It was a system u' boxing entirely his own and one that had never been seen before the night of September 7. lS'.'L'. at Now Orleans, ami without dwelling fur ther upon the subji-et I wish uiinl! ly to any that there has been I''! Improvement .since. Hob I-'iUaimmourt was a wonderful twohaiiilcd fighter, able to hit a hard with one hand im the :ther nmf fairly clever. It wa his wal lop that won nearly all hl fight. i M'om Sharker u-ria n nlivuletil n-itn. Mini. They all nl.uply followvd the Htyle of the old master a. fur m j v aml Jl)(. (.)1(1(a.(1 wu(v ()f ft similar cIuhs. cations for the iiiltlfuiu in tlm ward Into a development showing U,,100, )f fIU arU IMa(,e neant the resignation ot some of tho pres- v IrV. fect as any nature produces k n A? W m ' - IPnmiiritiiFt llil 41 iTfimifinn m ,m w: m ikTiiiiiiiiiii' .mil UEMUUI UIIIIU41II 111 MUJ k rnn mniliur a ivir CAI AHC WESSON SNOWDRIFT OIL is an absolutely pure, purely vegetable food product. Takes the place perfectly of butter and lard for cooking purposes, and of olive oil for salad making; superior for holland aisc and all other kinds of white sauces. It is tasteless and odorless; free from an imal fats. Refined by the exclusive Wesson process. Regarded by experts as the best oil ever produced. Its use will benefit you. Try it. WESSON SNOWDRIFT OIL cooks food perfectly without penetrating, clcminating, from a digestible point of view, the chief ob jection to fried foods. Appeals to the practical housekeeper because its use is economy: it is 100 cooking value as each drop can be made to do full duty. Appeals to the epicure becauc it is free from dyspepsia-indigestion causing pro perties so pronounced in butter, lard and suets, and is far more delicious as an article of food. SOU) BY PROGRESSIVE DEALERS EVERYWHERE IN HERMETICALLY SEALED SANITARY TINS ONLY MANlJPACTUItKD KXCLdSIVKLY I1Y THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. SAVANNAH NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO i iw a majority of poses In the i '. luii nhHohitc'.y no IndleiitUm of v iit we today cal' aiience In box "r. our prom-tit day amateurs wr.tM be ridiculed should they atrlke same attitude as the champions if (kill 100 -'hth iigo. anil that In i illv only tell decades in ixu HR. in had then to develop wretitllitg w n if well hm punching ability, .1 d llu-ir iiumoular development. I il uluiit, was something to ir.l UiU it was all Hummed up In "it. -itienglli, and the aelnice ivaiih they were able to niwater the act elillftc end of the gailli', ach addltig The prlnta of the rly champion i a little individuality, but nothing that was startling or that hud not been seen In-fore. Comment on John L. Then along came ,l hu Sulllviin 11 roiight ami Hcrurf. slam lmiin. right haiHled fighter of great nuiscul.ir developniciit mid game to the core 1 wouldn't detract one lota from John !..' reputatlou or aeek to lower him fr in a position he oc iiiiled mi inuiiy years aa the impular Idol of tho ling, hut honeat.v compels me to say that he added nothing to flr.Uo ..cicnic evieptlug his famous lurnlslitH the pliptaiit sauce t . right hniid punch Ah iimi.i1. th-- n w . M'url as then almost n'l--l f i li.imtdou'- -i '. w i- ,uiinedlaicl In mi; The same conditions to lav voiruc iiid M l K (i. .irv and dome v.cid the atlra'tlini of a n.n ,-u.v ( nt in" - -Mile d .1 pl.i. . Ill ti-li.' his " M not oiilv kill Hu- i it lm. , t.i'v i i iu'iI h m I J tlahters I am r AYLi?'S MAlit VIGOSi Hair f.dlln.! out ? Troubled with tlanduilf? W ant more h.i r.' An liiHant dicMin? Ul.i vi- ilvKlcr tnJurw this foimul VV .1 IH ItllllM t M 't .1 Int.. .. not put II up. , Does 008: Co 9 or (tine Hair We Don't Mind the Owner wntohlnir us wiilie wo are iloliii n loll of ptiimliini: lor him We do hon est work all the time and It niakei. no illlterence who looks on or win doesn't. Wo shnll be ulad to tlirnn on jour next Job If wn net It you and wo will both bo pleased. SAMUEL A WEEKS .1. (H'T.U WASHINGTON ST. And now we (jet to .letTrim. a bin. robust man welching J.'iu lamml. as hard as nulls, and the quickest man ot III Weight I have ever seen -n the rliiK. Above all, he has ome thlnn that none of th others, and particularly none of the Sulllvai tyK, could ever khow, In a k-:C. out punch with the loft hand. Tlm fact that he In naturally left-handed, anil an Kood, If not better, In every other way i., all he has met. has contributed materially to hi 1 hupi'ow In the ring. That he Im defeated Kltaalmmoii. Sharkey, Hun lln. mid Corbrttt, not otico but twit-, mid the fuct thiit those named were I he best of the hea vie at tho time, hIiowh what a murvi lou flfjhter this reat bear from tbo 1'aclfle ctni. " !!' Is. for. unlike some of thi ol ii 1 critics, 1 believe Jeff ntlll the ni.i-ii r of them all, and I much il.iijiu if we shall ever look upJ!i his like attain Jetfrlrs Urst of All. l'lfty years auo, Jerfrlos would have been connldered a scientific finhter as well a .1 Hiiccesflful knoikoul punlllst even ainoni; such nun as Jem .Mace, John Ileohan. Tom Sayeris, John Morrlssey, ami Ned Oiialdwin. Jut think what IT. with a knockout punch In h's left hand as well as the rlKht, wo.ihl have done to the men named, fjr I don't hesitate to say ho was wrv hit as ipilck tih thoe men, and aa clever. Jeffries takes punishment with the same degree of nonchalence as did MoriUney. Is clever like Mra bit u!th an Improved style, and he is b'SKi r than O'lkildwiti. He la better I on his feet than Cobtirn, and tie has out Instructors. In place of M. S. (lardner, who reslitneil from the chair of psych ology, 1'iorossor Krvvin wim elected head of the department and T. J. llruekway was elected Instructor. Work In tho preparatory department herct ifore carrlod on by student In stiuttors, wuh recommended by the committee to lw placed In tho hands of rogulur professors In. the depart ments. Tho 'university oratorical council havo selected Itev. llutler, of the Chlekashn .l. K. church, south, as the third Judge of the Kansas-Okla-houia di bate which w 111 he held at tho ois-ni hoiiuo I'liday night, April -"Hh. Tickets have been on hale for tin.' debate for some time and a goodly 1 rowd of "sooner rooters" will ho nrtneut to help Oklahoma win. Spoaktuun ami Walker, the repre sentatives for Oklahoma have been working hard and will put up a xood line of talk to the Kansans. The students aro planning a big ilem-oiitai-.itiou .11 chapel on tho day of the de'i.ite which will work up a good deal ot enthusiasm and help lead the boys to victory any desire on tho part of tho atu dents to cut classes. The committee on location of sum mer students has lmd blanks printed on which they are recording the nanicii and addresses of those will ing to provide room ami board dur ing the summer term. This will avoid 11 great deal of confiisl.n in commencing the term. The Southeastern Inter-high school track meet will take place us an nounced before, May 7. Tho medals have come, the grounds are In ruadl- ness, the seventeen high sehoo'H en tered ure busy tralnliiK their men. This affair, If successful, will devel op a great deal ot latent ability In this part of the state and It Is hoped that Hoiitheastcrn Oklahoma will make a better showing at tho statu track meet horeafter on account of it. survey and plat thereof, aa the prop erty of the said Jl. K. Mills. Notice Is hereby given that hy virtue of said execution and under the law gov erning such oases 1 will offer said property for sale to the highest and I best Wilder for cash In hand, in I front of the Court Houso in tho City of Ardmorc, Carter County, Oklaho ma, on tho 29th day of April, 1910, said property ihaving been duly ap praised as by law required. J. II. AKKItS, Shorlff. By PKBD WILLIAMS, Deputy. 30t April 29. Subscribe for Tho Ardmorolte. Southern State Normal. Ihinuit. April J:J. At the meeting of the Coal County Teachers' Asso ciation ,l( Tupelo lust Krlday and Saturday, decidedly the most Inter- eotlng ami best appreciated numbers on the program were the lectures by Prof. Laird of the Southeastern on "Liquid Air ami the Wireless Tele graph." The lecture on tho wirelosn especially attracted much favorable notice and comment. Tho teachers who were present gave additional assurances of their friendship to tho Southeastern. It was stated by varl mis educational authorlHc prosont that over 90 per cent of the teachers In the county .would attend the sum liter term of tho Southeastern. A change In the credit basis has been announced hy tho president, placing the requirements for one credit at thirty recitations Instead of sl weeks' wcrk as heretofore. Under the now ruling If a student misses one recitation In a term It will deprlvo hlni of tho right to credit unless ho can make up the work. This Is Intended to eliminate How t This? We offer Ouo Hundred Dollars He- ward for any enso of Catarrh tint can not lx cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, K. J. CIIHNBV & CO., Tolodo, O. We, tho undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for tho past fifteen ycaw and bellovo him porfectly honorable In all business transactions and finati dally able to cary out any obligation made by his firm. Wnldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholfsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. IJaU's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intern illy, noting directly uikw tho blood niul mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free. I'rlco 7C cents per bottle. Sold by nil druKKlsta. Tako Hull's Family Pills for constipation. Notice. Whereas, on tho 1st day of March, 1910, a certain execution was duly Issued out ot the District Court of Carter County, Oklahoma, In n cer tain ense therein pending, wherein Ardmoro Concreto Co. was tho plain tlft and 11. K. Mills wns tho defend nnt, commanding mo ot tho goods and chattels, lands and tenements ot the Mild H. P. Mills, to cause to bo tuado the sum of tlC.f.5, and whereas finding no goods and chat tels to levy upon, I have on this tho 23th day of March, 1910, levied upon the following described prop erty, towlt: It No. 3 and tbo West i of Lot No. 4 of DJock No 2S4 of the City of Ardmorc, Carter County, Oklahoma, according to tho official U. C. V. Reunion MOBILE, ALA. APRIL 26, 27, 28, 1910 $16.05 ROUNDS TRIP FROM ARDMORE VIA Tickets on Sale April 2., 25, 19 10 SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE Full Information from Your Nearest Agent. GEO. II. LEE, Gen. Pass. Apt.. St. Louis, Mo. II. M. BROWN, Div. Pass. Agt., Oklahoma- City, Okla