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PAOE SEVEN' ESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912. TU DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS: dti'-iz cv rtvi -rfcSAT vfttlk I At HE VkKi MCC WHEN 40U OROKfi MATCH up yem sptiK0ia LI , BUT J VST TO SHCVtf HAVEN' r ANf HAAD I'M toiUS TO PROMISE. VOU A SEALSKIN V -rUlC HALL . I - vi"'-. T BOWLING BOXING U Lj JM"i M 111 H Wl ! II I .M '' I I -MBWKWIW 'mmmmmmmm jLmmmmmmmmmtmmwmimm r--- 'Ifg P.lirjJ:B ports -:- YOULD REVISE OLYK GAMES rench Nobleman Taking the Lead in Preliminaries Farir-. Oct. -2. Ir n uniform pro- jmm for.futuro nets of Olympic gamen Ip n it noci'ptcd by the different nations kfoiv the 1916 sot of ganicn are held it will not bo the fault of I Jaron Pierre i-r(nil,ni;in. to whnm the modern r- vlal the ancient C.r-k festival Is iirj!v (?u( hns returned from a h.Hil.iv nml Is now In errespor.dnce ith j.roniiDint athletic authrrlt'.es all ,r t!:.' world. The Mron ho;K-H wltti in :i f. A- '.n.Diths to draw vp n schemo f.rtlie olyni'dc prc-sram which will be kmidly a tept.ihlp trt all the natlonH ho liiive a rlcht to r. voice In thr mat lit tfr. ' ' ' Kr. rrt Ilio nature of thlnss th pro rn.rn will liave to be a compromise," Mil tlu ban-n. '"Faih nation will have ii, Bivo and tako find the flnUl dec! .n.n tliould t-e fair to tU. Of o4ir(, I .int ynu to understand that the work 1 am f'inK l Ptrlctly of a perfional tinnu trr-that Is to pay that my work f sinii'b to help cVar the way ror the ofli' ial ni"itln which will deter mine the lt'suos. I JuPt feel that un ,n twliirme t idea will be generally helpful rr d clear the way for quick adk.n when the committee a'Ui4lly m (nine tosether." ' ' 'I Kh uilj advise' you AmerlcnnH tn wach the continent durinif the next four ytiiM if you want. to nee r. wave nf niniirk.'ilile athletic expansion, rrarif I vorK to play a real part In PURITY is the watchword In the l.nwlvv? and bottling of our Jitvr. it is made from the very iiest qualities of Heps urnl Malt according to the latest approved u;id nust scientific mct'iMds. Order a Case Today Scheuermann Brewery HincocW, Calamet. South Ringe, Mich. - - - - Jma. , kno you haweV - ri1"" "rri r-T-r r rrrr ' ftTi havbm pons,- .Alwau wsmbd.por A . LiSLiin c 1)0,47 'MA: . r 1HA1. YOU HAV i mmCMWV 0W LATtLN f ! A ELECTRIC COVPff, f i&fS 1 M 0N("V J LISTEN ka,v6n't ' ;Sn "wr . (Ji that never J I r YitLU. fOU SHAUL Vgy? ' INTEND TDr FfUCUHQ -iQV. VI - I ALLOW SERIES TEAM THREE SUBSTITUTES FROM OTHER CLUBS. New York. Oct. 22. Joe O'ltrlen,' secretary of the New Yorks and representative of John T. ruh In world's series matters, nays that he thinks well of nn Idea recently ad var.ced. The Ruscestlon was that either of th grid's cham pionship contender bo permit ted to choose one man from aome other club of its own league &a a reinforcement. Mr. O'Urlen thinks that each club should be lallowed to take- three, with the proviso that they be used only In case of disabilities among the perform- erw. "It Would edd to the In terest of the Herles," says Joe, "and also make the series a more logical test of superiority between the two leagues." the 1916 set of games. Germany will attack the problem In the same metho die manner which has mede her so successful In other branchv of ctmpe tit Ion. Sweden, Denmark and Finland will ?o steadily ahead end other. coun tries' will produce champions. Great as the past set of Olympic fcames has been, the coming frames at Berlin in 1916 will far exceed them." . "Vhat is your idea of the ' proper schedule c f ever.ts for a uniform Olym ilc program?" " "It la my belief that the proffrair should be kept us closely related to the ancient Greek set of competitions as poerlble," answered de Coubvrtaln. "Of course, there have bein. develop ments since the ancient times of which we nro bound to take advantape tbe Hop watch and the steel tape are lie tesgltle of modern athletics. "It is easier to say what should not be Included in the program than what should be put on the books. r?rsonai lv I feel that horse rldlfiff nnd yacht In competitions are far removed from the real field of the Olympiad. I thlnl that no event where an animate thing other than the athlete himself llffures should be omitted. These things are cood in their own spheres, and per haps the men who o In for them could be crrtd for by holding sept-rate events for them. CRACK WALKER RETIRLS. (.vcre Goulding of Canada, greatest walker in the world, has hund up hla shoes, determined nexer again to par Urinate In any competition. His great est succeps was attalnec' In the recent Olympiad at Stockholm, Sweden, whet: be cutclassed the heel-anxi-toe experts of all countrlef. winning with rldlcul ,us easo the hluhest honors. St. Nor man of Africa, cf whom much had been heard os a walker, who had been ex pected to Klve the Cir.adlan wonder a battle for supremacy, provca a ais ;innnintmcnt. for he showed that he did not know the art of walking In the 10,00 meters walk, being disqualified i when he started to heel. TONIGHT ITALIAN HALL 10 Rounds. Champiopship Northwest. 2 Fast Preliminaries il j arft.A and Sports VS. ; WITIIIll Mother to altogether BASE BALL FOOT BALL AMERICAN3 MAY RUN. Suropean Croat Country Race May Draw 8pdy Jooasrs, New York. Oct. 22. Promoters of imateur sport In France are planning o invite o teaaa of American cross- ountry runners across the big pond In ihe spring nf'nii to tAke part In th mnual irternatlonal hill owd dale championship, that is annually a bU uthUtio fpnttifA In Iiiron now. Thlfi race, which was first run as a dual tffalr between- the French and English tthietp about six years- aro. - had hroadened out. and Is rcw openrd an tnally to athletes frofi rear'y all of he continental nations. England has won the team prle every year 3o far, t.ut the Individual prize has more than mcc tfone to Frenehmen. Jean Bouln the sturdy athlete whei halls from Mar- Mellles In the south of Franco, led the nternatlonal cross-country pack home ,n both 1P11 and 1912. The Frenchmen are more lhar. anx ious to have the Yankee team in the runnlftf n 1913. During the Olympic cames at Stockholm Bouln persistent lv coaxed the Americans to consider seriously sending a team to 'Pa Ms for the International race next April and hia fittom tti T ranre he has been busy' try Ins to work up a plan. td In sure the presence of an AmtTlcan team In the blgr race . '' MCGRAW SUGGESTS CHANGE Would Decide Unfiihed Stries Games Later. New York. Oct. 25. The world's se. l ies rules will most likely be amended before next year ai a result of a sug Restlon made by Tanager McGrlw of the Giants to Garry Herrmann, chair man of the national commission, and rtan Johnson, president of the Amerl pan league. McGrow made a suggestion which the two members of the national commission thought 'tell of and which they said , would be likely adopted be fore many months. The other day Boston, when the Olants lit upon Joe Wood's delivery In the first Inning and scored tlx runs, the entire New Ycrk team wa on the anxious seat for fear that their great lead would count fop naught as the clouds were cutherlng thick and fast at the time, and it looked doubtful if ihe teams could play more than three or four Innlntrs. In Ihls ce unless they plaed th full five Innings the vllants wruld hive done all of their cannoradlng for nothing. The clever manaper suggested that a rule be made fcr future world's series games that if rain stopped a rame, no matter at what stase, pjay would be resumed the following day where the two teams left off. fain checks being provided the fans d that they would see both sections of the game. BIG GAME OF' YEAR. Yals and Princeton Will Clash on No vember 18. Princeton, tt. J., Oct 2. According to announcement made by the Prlrce ton University Athletic Association 28,- ::r.7 seats will be sold for the Yale- Princeton football game here Novem ber 18. Of this number it Is estimated that-lMPO will be reserved for the Tbrer followers, while the remainder will go to the supporters of the Phie. The demand for seats In the Prince ton stands has become so heavy that the share of tickets fcr each under graduate has been cut irom four seat to three.- Each purchaser will rlgn a contract that he will not sell his ticket to a stranger or at a profit . 'HOCKEY MEETING CALLED. The management oi the Crescer.t hockey team has called a meeting tc be held Sunday morning. Oct, 26 at the Palestra, for the purpose of rc organising, electing officers and trans acting other business. The meeting will bo held at 19:80 o'clock. All mem bers are requested to attend. STREET TO THE MINORS. Frank P. Navln announces that Catcher Gabby Strett an! Outfielder Curt Elston of the Providence club hame been sold to Chattanooga of the Southern league. Street only last sea mo n was the battery matt of Walter Johnpon, but is rapidly Joining1 tht has-been class. Too ConoMcntlous to 1 1 1 H-t-MH-M-H"! 'I1 1' 'I' I I l'i I l JACK LOSES CHANCE Td MAKE BIG CLEAN UP IN AUSTRALIA. Sydney, Australia. Oct. 21. Jack Johnson -wilt npt flght in Australia. Hugh Mcintosh who V had offered Johnson iu,uuu tor fights with Sam Langford and Sam McVey, or Joe Jeannette has cabled to W. W, Kelly, his representative In Chicago to cancel all negotiations. , Mcintosh , explained that Johnson's part In , the alleged abduction had so fingered the v sporting men ana , puonc oi Australia that the . matches J were no longer desirable. FOGEL WONT SELL TEAM. Philly Owner of Umps Panning Fame, Says Hs'll 8uo Lynch. New York. Oct. ' 22. Now that the world's series is over, National league baseball men are discussing the mix- up involving Horaco Fogel, president of the Phllcdelphta club, and T. J. Lynch, president of the league. Conc lllctlng stories were told about the probable outcome cf the charges made bv Lvr.h against FT!, for declaring that the Olarits won the pennant this ycer parti y because of dishonest um piring. ' , ' ,, "I know of fifty mllllofialtes in Phil udelphla.who want to buy my club, iii.id FoKei. "and the price Is " Jus fl,0(M,0Q0. I received an offer of $800,- 040. two years, ago. Hut I'm not foln to' sell. T hat vWoiild be runnlrg ou under flke. I'm not a criminal, - and they can't expel me for what 1 have Hilld. . "As for President Lyrch, I probably will begin an action for criminal libel ftr.rainst him at an early dat. 1 have letained Hughey Jennings as one of tny lawyers, and I intend to have sev eral of the best men in Philadelphia." C. H. Ebbetts of the Brooklyn club i.nd J. R. Gaffncy of the Borton club ftlked with Fogel later In the dny while Auvrust Herrmann nf Cincinnati lynch and John A. Heydler'flocked by themselves. MOST COSTLY ERROR. Snodgrass' Muff. Caused $100,000 To Chanao Hands. - The $29,000 error. That's what Sn-cd grass muff of Clyde Engle's fly In the tenth liminir of the final world s serleK name will be called. It will ttike rank with Schmidt's pease 1 ball in Chicago In 1907. and Mathewson's failure t pass Baker In 1911. It was mun cost ly than Merkle's failuro t? tovch second. Snodgrass' failure to hold Unsle's fly took 129.514.4 out of Nw York'tt poc cet and presented the sum to the Red Sox. The money represented the dif ference between the winner's end and loser's end. The error actually cost over $2f.ooo that we know of. bnt think of the many thousands of speculative dollars that were lost when Snodgrass hands bo .'ame- nervous. At least $100,000 was wagered on New York, and possibly a icreat deal more. Snodsra.a pereonaJ ly lost 1.500 as the result of nla muff as his share of the winning club's money would have meant that mrl more to-him. BOXING BOUT'TONIGHT. Young Wittika and OI Nelson In Ten Round Contest. One cf the Vst boxing exhlbltl-me that have ever been staged in Hough ton county will be pulled off this evf injr when Young Wlttlka vttd Ole Nd hon will mix up for a tcn-rounid go in the Italian hall. . The boys will box around the 126 -pound mark. A large number of tickets liave been sold, and It looks as if there will bo a record attendance. The bout Is bcins talked of quite generally in spcrtlne, circles, ana several bets have been re corded on the outcome. Both fighters have plenty of follower., although vvittlka's friends seem to bo more pro nounced inl the belief that their man will win. Nelson recently returned from I-ead City. S. D.. where he was staged In a number tf bouts, while Wlttlka also has. hooked up with iomc fast light weights, winning the areater part of his battles. There will be yood prelim Inaries. Ceylon In the first six months of 1912 exported 16,50,000 noun's tea. . Be a Wife of a Politician Laurium Department TAX COLLECTIONS SHOW I SPLENDID IMPROVEMENT RESIDENTS HURRY TO SQUARE OBLIGATION BEFORE WAR ANT EXPIRES. Yesterday was a busy day far Depu ty Treasurer Miss Mary Glpp- The warrant for the collection of tbe tax roll eM4red yesterday arl residents of the villas hastened to pay up. while there was yet time. The collec tions for the single day amounted to about $2,000, bringing the total col lections for the year up to about $'.'8.- fftO and lea'inK the delinquent list be tween $5,000 Rnd 16,000. The council has no further authority to extend the warrant on the tax roll and the court y treasurer " may call for its return trt him at any time. Taxes not paid up to the time the roll Is called In will be subject to a special collection fee and besides will bear interest so it bo- hooves residents who have nealected to nav to tret busy. Bills will bo issued In a few dnys to taxpayers subject to he special as sessment tax for sidewalk improve monts. About $1,500 of the $7,500 to tal has already beer, paid nmd the resl dents have r.nly sixty -lays in which to meet the balance for six per -cent Interest will b charged on deferred payments after Dec. 18. The.delJnqdcnt meter taxes of the vlllase are still belns wiped out and the total list of c'ellr.iuint meter ac- ounts at present amount to only about X400. a very excellent rhowlng. when it is remembered that when water bonds were asked for last r, th-j total amount wits about $7.i00. Mocre. tury of the Water Board Martin Prlsk, 7r.. Is entitled to no little- credit ror the excMlenee of bis work In reducing this amount. The total amount t f the delinquent water accounts, Including those delinquent for the quarter en-d ing Sept. 30, la only about $800 and this amount will be still further re luced. ' WEDDING AT HIGH NOON . The marrla? of Mrs. Annie Roth hausen of Hlah'nJ Park. 111., to Knuts lansen of Racine. Wis., was sclem- r.Ured at hlarh noon today at the Swe dish Lutheran church of Calumet. The ercmoiiy was it very ejulft one, being witnessed by only a few friends. After wards the. wedding party repaired to the home of Knutc Jepsen oa Iroquois treet, where Melding dinner wns served. They will leave this evening for Racine, where they expect to make heir home. MACKMEN TO INVADE CUBA. Shibs and Murphy to Head Athletics en Big Southern Trip. . Philadelphia. CXt 22. The Athletics. headed by Secretary John Shlbe unii' !antaln ixuiny Murphy, will invade Cubii this month for u tweive-game series with the bept cl".bs of the Island. Shlbe und Murphy have been working for some tlne to corrplete ylans for the Invasion of CuIki. Cap tain Denny annn:nced tbflt the Athle tes woul 1 tour the- liland oafe.uarded with rnag guarantees for ea.b contt-st. The tourists will leae liere en Oft f. r Key Vest. They wil! play exhl iltlon gnmes en route to FlorMa CHANCE MAY QUIT GAME. Says His Plana For Tha Future Are Vary Uncertain. Chicago, Oct. 22. Frs.nk I.. Chance. whose contfact as naanarr eif the bl'aco Xatlorial lerguo b.iseball club expired with the dose or the city hamTilonshln icrles on Friday, declar ed l.tst night that President Murphy hud not cfTered him new contract, ai.l that he had no plans for tie fu ture. He said that probably h" would carry out M determination to retire from baseball. He wil leave for his home at Glendora, Cal.. In a few weeks f spend the winter. Murphy lecllr.ee! to discuss tbe question of who will m;tn uge the team next year. Harvard unherslty haa 4,4"i ati dents. Over 1,250,00 pupils attend hlfh schools lr. the United States. By F. ARE REHEARSING FOR IRISH PLAY ON NOV. 26 CAST MAKING GOOD PROGRESS WITH PREPARATIONS FOR PRODUCTION. Rehearsals ae belns conducted for the presentation of the Irish play. "Th Days of '98" at the e:a!umct theiter in Nov. 2C. Dr. Mulvey. th uuinor oi the play Is well pleased with the man ner In which his provisional c-ast is developing, for the play Is nn unusual ly heavy one and Jias never ben pre sented by nn amateur coinrary before. That it is to be trlvtn by the members of the local dramatic duo speaks well for the talent of Its members. Sev- ral members of the e;i.t have, ap peared In other dramatic product tens. Kit others are i:ev to tli" footlights. The members are fortunr.t" in hav ing been nble to secure tho services of Dr. Mulvey to direct their rehearsal and preparation, us his long exper ience with similar ventures admirably fits him to direct the work. For three vears be was president of tbe r.roc-k Ivn Dramatic club, the larjKHt ama teur dramatic club in Greater New York and he has had experience as professor of language and elocution- In seme of the most prominent of the eastern colleges. He is a graduate of t.e New York University and cf the Frank T'oilene of oratory and Drama tie Art. Following the production of "The Days r '98" here, there will be a re eention and ball. The committee com posed of members cf the A. C. H who are dlrec-tln the production are work in hard and a pocked house is as sured. ARBUTUS IN OCTOBER. bnusutl Season for Blossoms Belovtd Bv the Pilgrims. Harry Hermann, Johnson Vivian and Dr. II. E. Sangster arrival home Sun day from u Fh..rt hunting trip ti R.-to e'.rls. Their ge.rne baps were well filled; Mr. Vivian reports a rather un usual occurrence while In the woods, namely the finding of some arbutus In full bk)om. This dower Is invariab ly associated with spring, although as these who frequent the woods know the buds swell up in the fall so that they, may open as soon as ih snow leaves the ground In the fpr'ng. The only explanation fer the nresenoo of blossoms at this s-asor. that reemr plausible Is that the buds had swol'en to the point of openlns befejre the re cent evere weather and tbe warm weather which followed Immediately afterwards, provided a condition al- rnoFt identical with that of sprlnjr. Mr Vivian wiis there were enly a .few blosyotns, but there could be ni mis take, for they were In Full b'oom and accompanied by the pex-ullar fra?rraroe. ' Ylaurium BREVITIES. Mr." and Mrs. Sam Mawrence. left yesterday for Chicago, where they will attend the marrlase of their son. Harry to n well known Chk-ato young1 lady. The kindergarten of the laurium M. I-'. Sunday schcol will render a ccn:ert In the church auditorium. Saturday eventtig, linger the direction of Misses Mabel i.nd V:th?l Reynolds. This Is the first effort of the klnli-rgarten de partment In this direction. The Tamato Duo of Japanese bid ar.?ers ar.l oerlul pe-rformert enter tained ft larg" crcwd at a fre tiK-n air exhibition before the People's theater la.t cvcnimr. The feature wr a very lntretlng and spctacu!.ir oie. The oeath took place this morninn of the rlx-months'-old son of Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Opland. at the family isldenee,4 125" Ahmeek street. Laur ium. Pneumenio was the cause. The funeral will take place Thursday af ternoon at 2 ociix k, with services at the residence, Rev. S. Romsdahl. pas tor of the Norwejbin Liithemn'church Piliclatlng. Interment fltll be In Iake View cemetery. .Uass ccAfrlnts are lelng removed from all paintings in Prrls Louvre be cause Home were made almost In visible. 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