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PAGE TWELVE THE CALUMET NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, BOWLING BOXING Sports -I- Sports BASE BALL FOOT BALL IRISH LEAD IN GRIDIRON GAME Take First Honors in Landing Place on All-Ameiican Is thl- sih.1i a (IniiK a 1 1' ' stipe liontv or Kiipt i lurlty of nai tonality V Ji feffiiiH pUn.NUl that ;. lru- solution of I ho titration might b I'oillni l &tud litir llm -U'ftuiiN nuulu for ttit turn uwav h-ii' uiul s.ty, hot-h' Any All-AinM k'Ull football Iruina. Hot one with wtMht and tuun'nu s t'iU play foothtill." 4'tranti-tl that this true vitoitKh. llo-v-r, tht-st- l" rfltnitt m will nt plait- uny man m line for th- honor if st-hvtion i-.r ti,? AII-Ann-iitan Hfn. Tin V art-pt-rhatt important fiiou.L'h In 1 licit way hut tall far toward the l.ti-ni of thr list of the iie sai y mtov mtntM and for ih! reason. I. rains is the primary 1 i u i t t , and nlnhtv to use tli-lii. Tii' pl.ivt-r must also haw in tin.' snp'i laliw Iltpi j.if nt-pt ion, K' 'I map JulK rnt nt. iiilliativf, n.-rvt ami stamina. Win n l.roiiuht tot-ther oii find that the sunn- ar th- essent ials liri'txisarv to hIVm any racv or nation ulil V It d.H hh-d Xlipt l lorlt V. If tht it-ano i true, thMi, applying II l the All-Anifi h an I'ootl.al! h ti"n, the niiVt nuinlr of any .no nationality .i-ariiu' in that list kIiouUI point t liir MiiTioi Ity of that nationality. I'ntlfl'stan,) that the s-lert ions al lilt vry errant of the foothall imn in Anu'i U a. Taking the JiN IStiS, liiin and IS 1 1, on I In- tnt trains lliri v tin tn;h Urn Irlshnnji or unit of Irish l-si-nt lofll Kliglishliirn, three l-Y ln-h de soemlalils, one tiel'mall. olle lllteh unit oli St'oli-h. On the het'ond teams fof the tluvr yeaid were lV'll Irhh le .stenilants, ten KllBllrdl, seVeli Sl'oti'h, t!ernians, alul lio lYeln'h, The third helti'llollM coinpl i.st-.i ftilll'teell Irish, liht KiiKlish. tlv. Siotch, live iieiman and one Frnirh. Th totaH are forty-two Irish, twenty-nine Knu litih. lonrteeii Svotih, twelve licriiiaiiH and four I'ivihIi. Thn il-it'iulaiilH of the FineraM Isle show In almost :' rrat nninhers a the other tour nat ionalities t'omhined. BRUSH FORTUNE. $1,&00,G00. Indlanai.olis, lnd., U 1:'.- The will of John T. lirush. late iwiitr of tin' New Yolk National laann. Itisehail 1 Itih, dis osinn of an estate est ima t i'd to he worth $1..r.iM.Hiiii was tiled for lrohate y i sterilav. OWNER3 FROM THE RANKS. Thr Amarican Ltagu Magnet Starttd Player Vhn Connie .Mavk Kiivhimid i additional uurler Interest in the Athletic Hub, therehy luiiitiint; ' holdlngM up to no-half of the. tidal idoek of the American leaKinrn, he made hnns.lf Iho third American lea gin. owner who has risen irom the playing ranks. The other two ale t'harleH ("omiskey, of the 4.'hU-ugo White iox, ami .Imim .U'AU-r, president erf the. lh.Htoa Ited t-'ox, i'littinpioiis of the work!. No former player hat been aide ti t'.et a commanding interest In uny Nh lloiial league tlnb, thont'li u number ha e tried. BOARD FAVORS RETURN. Ann Albi.r, Mich., leo. 12. That Michigan will roiifiiler favorably (Im gnestioii of western competition In uthlethM was tun rumor that pertdsted after an extended nessloii held until midnight by the board of control. TIiio.ikIi fear that dlscolmire id pro feed iims iniKht nip the. trick in the l.nd there wu merely 11 brief bulletin jjlveu out ufter the tar rliainliT Hesshm t th ettet that the Mueniion tf return to the eoiifereiu e has been und Im re ceiving uttetition at the hands f the bon rd. FEW HOMERS MADE OFF JOE WOOD OR W. JOHNSON AMERICAN LEAGUERS SPEED MARVELS MOST SUCCESSFUL . IN QAFTLI NG SLUGGERS. . It Is hard ilioilKh tu '.et bane IlitH otf Walter Joiiusou and .Km Wood, and al most an Impohhinnii.v to procure honn runs oil them. This last fad is driven home thro m;h Insi'lion of tho Amer ican league four-baKKer record of 1 I L'. xuch lnptioii showiiikf that each ureal box man had only two clivuit drive made nit hi delivery last xeusoii. Hurry lrd. of the 'hl cago White Wox, nhoiihl feel proud ot himself when he hums that he was the' only American leaptie player to t'et hoinera oft tlose t Wo Htars of the rtrins line, laud made hi circuit clout off the Idaho pheiiom tin Mny S und toiicluil Sinokey Joe for a hit lor Ho- Kraiul tour on Juno Hi. Plug Hodle made the other homer off Jiihiisoii. and Frank Uaker the other lour-b'it'Yfr olll Woo.l, the dales on Which' these historic hits W'i I'e luann lactnred beinn May :J and October S. It will bw noted 'hat the two four-ply binUfdies off Johnson came in the hHtne pauie, a fc'amo, by tlie way, in which Johnson wuh knocked out of the . .lohnson must have had considerable speed, for prior to the time he Wild driven to shelter h. smashed ttoine bones in I.e Taiiin-hiir.M arni byddt tlng him with a pitched ball. other ftar pitcheiH did not possess the kll (or Uick) that Johnaon anJ Wtj showcil In preventing the manu facture of htime run. ltuell l-rtl, fur exumple, yielded 10 hit a for the full dlKtuiue, two of which were pro cured by Trln Speuker, winner of the ChalnieiH' trophy, voted tu hlui uh the American league's mit valuable Pkiyer. Fd Wul.sh wan located for tux homers, Speuker ifettlnK nucli hit t.ff the i pit-bull expert und wlnnlnK h Kame with It. Five home num were made offl Jock 4'oonibn, three off Hob Orootn. four oil Venn tireifK Kl only one off "Chief Uendvr. FIELDER JONES HAS AMDITIONS TO BE A MAGNATE, HE ADMITS Chicago, Dec. 12, Fehler Joiiefi, who once piloted the' Chicago ' Ameri can leaxue club to a world' cham pionshlp and who Im iuiw in Chicago, ha Id last night that he la out of bane ball and thut It would take a tron Influence to pull him back. It is true I came near buying the St. loula Americans about a year ago, and I am wondering: yet what blocked the d.al. .1 thourht at one time tho deal was closed for a. majority of the Mink, but President lledgea nahl he could not deliver the utock and I ac cepted 39 per cent. I thought 1 had that. Then came the league meeting In New. York and I never heard from lledycs uny more. ! "I huve recclvetl no offem and am not contemplating taking Frank i'hiince'8 place here In Cincinnati, nor with the New York Americana, an has FOURTEEN REASONS SHOW WHY THORPE IS PREMIER ATHLETE James H. Thorpe, the Hux und 4 Fox Indian,' baa It reamm to J ahow why he vt ttie piein:er all- around uthlete of the world. Competitors of the red man all are willing to acknowledge hl Hupretnucy, but ureut faith al ways la placed In llgures. ller 4 are the reamim why Thoie tops the white, block and red race: lOO-yord duHh lo 2-5 necoinl) 120-yard liurdTe 15 S-& wvonda 220-yrd hurdle 2& te:ondj. 440-yard dash 3-Ji beconds. Hhotput 4.i Teet 1 lich. Dlscua 122 feet 8 Inchea. High Jump 6 feet 3 IncheB. Kroud Jump 25 feet 3 Inches. Hammer throw 122 feet. Pole vault H feet 8 Inches. Football All-American back. RaHebull Hiur pitcher, lacrosse Corking ' forward. Basketball Star Guard..' v JACKSON IS HOLD-OUT ' WashliiKtoii, Dec. 12. Joe Jackflon. the hard-hitting right llelder of the Cleveland Naps, has let it be known to his friends in thi.i city that he will positively not play with the Nap in 1813, unless he receives a substantia.! iiw.Tea.se In salary. been Intimated. In short, I would only come back in the game as un owner." KILBANE SETTLES ON DATE. To Me.t Johnny Dund., at v Fax, 22. New York, live U.-.llllly Vi bane, featherwelitht cl.an.ph,,, llnally decided l.defend ,,,. 'u bus agreed 10 a match with j.,,,,,,,. Dundee to uko pac xVM..hiil birthday hi Torn MoTurey',, cV'"b I.om Angeles. The bout la H", " come of Dundee's excelled !,., (.r,',! his tight with Fnw.kle c,lUv M J 11 he Mopped r-ently 1 ,,, lUMJl2 round. 1 Morgan, who ha, hen ui. krrlW , ie eame match, has i.-t , uukJ, i n defeat Dundee when 11.... .' " Thursday night m ih, fit tj,, Street Sporting club. CY YOUNG COME BACK. May Twirl For Atlanta Club in B.lmy Southland. Profiting by te experience t 1 1, , Breitti.sleln; ld Pill Hart ,, ,,,,' who addea years to their exit,,.,. lU baseball by exposing their v,i , the boiling, zephyrs of the t;,ai,, 1 ,' Young may taken a chance. Cy has been offered a. com,,,,., ,,v Manager PiHv Smith of ti, viinu club. Whether Cy UCCepts the pr.p..-.,,., or not no one will doubt tlu .. : u.ii,, that he could come back if , ,U,,. the enort. ' Hreitetistelu had 1, ,.'' fined to the aveyurd when h.. I,. ,, ! the cull of the south. Fo, s.-wi.ii sons he was om of the 1 .1 . 1 1 1 t- ,n, ., . In the Southern league, 'n,,. .,,,. , Hart. 9C HAEBWA CO A Good Place to Euv Ctirfstmss Gfc0 EQUALLED CHOICE BOTH AS TO VARIETY AND PRICE. NOWHERE ELSE WILL YOU FIND SO MANY THINGS 'AT A DOLLAR THAT VERY REASON SO ACCEPTABLE. OUR STOCK THIS YEAR IS BIGGER AND BE TTER THAN EVER. BEFORE. . THIS STORE OFFERS INFINITE POSSIBILI TIES TO CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. FOR GIFTS OF THE SENSIBLE, SATISFYING, KIND, E PECIALLY. WE PROVIDE A POSITIVELY UN OR SO THAT ; ARE AS GENUINELY USEFUL AND VOM Tea (elles tzT'--ry sir- 1" ' 11 IWiAl Tea Kettles i TTt 11 it" Tea and Coffee Pots fmf) In 'ii.iii ll .iiiil Mt i' niclsfl platftl in it miiiiln-r of dif fViHit iN ami liapfs. Al-o ("'oITm lVrfnlators and Tea Ball T a INtts in s'V r.il bifs. 00 Shears and Scissors 1 -nt and Straiulil TninnitTS, Knv lMiiii, I'ui'ktt, 1 11 1 1 i 1 HoU", La-di-' Oval and Fant'V Patterns. Pocket Knives Wi'.havf jiij i'fMMVtl nn exc'itionallv lare stock of IVm U.-I Knives '.e'inlly for (Jliristnias trade, tliese knives are .-II '.v.-ii milled ti urive entire satisfaetion, tlie prices . vary, all 1 Im- way from 25c to $4.00 each. In tliis lot yon will find Knives in all sizes and stvles. A Few Other Items that make Appropriate Gifts ChatinK Dishes Food Choppers Roasters ) j Hockey Shoes ( Shaving Brur.hes Punching Bags Shaving Sets i Dumb Bells v Alcohol Stoves 1 Watches , V mitr rite, agrr-ii' m-vm.siHJ . i "iS'"1t 'tyMY-iht?3?'Vjl Silver Plated Table Cutlery in Chests Last two seasons we had a wonderful sale on Tahle Cut lery put. up in neat Oak ami Leatherette chests, this year we have added to our assortment and now have a larger variety io elioose from than ever before. This ware is fully warranted. Ui.l.Un O.nk t.'ht-st ctiiitainiiiK i inly $975 :ol'l n 0;ik "lu t inntalniiiK ! r,i,"'''. I -'h n nnlv ' $7.50 l.i r theret In Ch'8t ( untiiii'ifiK U t.lr-n-H, jii iot- i.nl $6 00 Jnliari'n' Wi Tkhusl:-t t'ln-Ht citiitiiliiin.v; i iiit-s, thi s un -x- ell iorially lln ChristnniH nil't, t only $7.75 T.-thlH Knlvis iiiul Forks in f;incy bix-H rp to tt $6.00 Tu Si (.one, per s t rf fx 15c to $2.00 Tithlf S'oon,v i r wt of six 25c lo $3.7S JioN'i t Spoons, pi r not, up t - $3.75 Klv f.i'clock Trii Hpoonx. pr n-l $1.00 ColTfe Spoons, per Ht of nix $1.00 OriiiKi' Spooiix, . pr ffl of six , $1.50 Soup Spoons, )inr of six $1.50 l'rry Spoon;, up lo, intli $1.50 rr-ain Ladhs, -nHi, up to , $1.00 Oi.ivy I.iMilcs, i-ach, up lo $1.50 IIV-'ItT UlillfM, ;( ll, lip I $2.25 ' i 1 1 r Knivt'S, i-ach .' 25-J ti.nli-r Forks. i.t nf-t of nix ' $1.75 St t f six ';k Ii, )i a up Spoons un.l Fruit Ki.Ivj h $3.00 a m. r fcninsuieir Range as a Christmas ift would b very, inuelr appreciated by your wife or mother. We have a good stock to choose from, the prices are very reasonable, ami our terms! will suit von. Ml 1 ii ,1 r i ll LMY If .., vit & !mzf. ' Ever Ready, Gillette and Auto "Strop. Razors Kver-Heady Razors, at each "..$1.00 to $2.f0 "Gillette Kazors. at each $5.00 Auto-Strop Razors, at $5.00, $5.50, $0.00 $G.50 Auto-Strop Razors at .$750, $9.00 to $12.00 Ordinary Razors $1.50 to $4.00 kates FOR BOYS, GIRLS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Our stock consists of Ihuney Berry," Imported A utoio bile and Tubular Skates, at per pair $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50N $4.50 and $0.00. Double Runner Skates tor ehilllreii at 50c per pair. Small boys' ami girls' skates with strap heel ami ' $1.00 per pair. A Few Other Items that make Appropriate Gifts Casseroles Razor Strops Shaving Mugs Carvers Skis Hockey Sticks Footballs Sleds Indian Clubs Tools, all kinds. Calumet's Leading Hardware Store MCE0MEM MMBWAME 0 TELEPHONE 1C3