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i?t??^ter Seems to Have a Scissors JioW^onJl^l^y^l^nd Ancient Game L__ Stallings Signs Long [ Contract with Braves Miracio Man Will Manage Team for a Period of Five Years. SALARY THOUGHT TO BE ABOUT $20,000 TuTiin? of Forlorn Hopes Into Championship Contenders Feature ol His Career. ?ram oath i. Wot ? ' . last agrr ? .? term e ?ngs dur.r.?; long ago, but 11 that the sigl S : va? received at the he.. The salan it was intimated tv -.tract called for a substantial increase. It ?is e?- at the figu mate? true, .v player or managi - . i he (iianr??. He j I ? Hravi - '"alo ? There 'he Bi ? made was ?a ? - ? In our $15 Su t Sale the hour lidN struck when we mus? not continue lo unite .ill our friend^ without 'ii. O? coui ive still many hund? . the suil down t<> $\ 5 <uid then ample values to be luid. But the rudi of tlie last two days li is thinned out I ment in the most popu worth .un* mans ulule to look, it's m Summer weights men <il the unusual si; especially slim mer, thiit the Sale i^ now most attra< I Quantiti ? reduced 1 Rotil RS l'l . . (. OMPANV fifOa I Broadway at Kith St. 'The at ?4th St Pour Broadway Cornels" Fifth Ave atW.- at 41 at St Egyptian DEITIES The Utmost in Cigarettes Plain end or Cork tip ?jjlf /topic of culture, refinement cuui education invtuialUy prefer DCities to U4nf other cicarettTT ??-S' mwi%m-'Mm< More Versatile Than Thorpe There sre those ?ho name Jim Thorpe a* imrrua's greatest all around athlete. \>;.?in?t the noble red man we m ter the name of ( harley Athcrtor.. Yesterday, at Jad- l-oyle's, In a mati-h with ( harlcs PletrhCT, Vthcr ton broke the world's golf-pvol rei ord b> turning In a 30 for eighteen hole?. I'ul for one ?ho! he would have retarded a 14. NNitn an e,^\ "*. In -1 tc ! -. t. the ne? champ played care lessl? and linally tin?!, a I for the hole, hi?* sln?lc smear ef the lri(>le round. In his elghteen-ho'e match f'olo ertoa blew himself to live one'-?. No. lili?? feat alone ilne? nut cn title < harlej to he matched against .1. Thorpe for all-around laurel--. liti' here are a few other accom? plishments : Football?At Pcnn State Atherton araa i ?tar both at quarterback and fullback, a fine ground gainer and one of the best defensive players o* his day. li..?chal??Played iJiird base for Washington In the American League and later for Stalllngs at Bnffalo; alee for two years In the ratifie Considered a fine third baseman. Tennis?Was Eastern Intercollegi? ate champion. Golf?Has had many rounds around "?"> and plays ateadilj around SO. To thi> add ??orld*s golf-pool rec? ord ai 50. Even Jim Thorpe's Ion?; list of achievements has no great edge up?m this showing. the ? ? ! 1 un- , ? ? i ? - ? I He won a pen ?'?tr.ro tilings t timi ': ? NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE OUT OF EXISTENCE in, hut ? ? .-er V.R. .1 H, rarrell. of if the Na By HEI WOOD BROl'N. ? 'ir be ? aa not sixth. Another 'our and two threes f ? n, the ? I - ? ? ? had ever ru hiird!. .1 half mile run t'-nipc-i niarV ?'?? I ? ? News and Notes Caught on the Columbia Campus " even if a ?n and ? boy? ."-li it ? - ? ir ? eld i' I ?! been ? , = pi1 n ?.p. It forth fron ' ' ; iTV'n are near. Two more spectacular contest? in the ! el'mination nin'r plhre ?"intr hi? 44-ay thinugh f '7 '_' 1, ' I "'Petition as rnuiil be With the a' accident occurred, l ?? i.into rt partly stunned for the m< i hroupht Inm around, ? that deafen? room th?- priii Criawell stead fall, ; hand drue? mor. due I . '*. ith Criawell, eo? | Howes drove oui ible to ret:. ? . ? ? The Futility of Trying to Obtain Privacy By BRIGGS Sport or Thereabouts ***. MI. -n?? PHILIP < VH i ER. ? r I ? LARNED SURPRISES BIG FIELD ON LINKS '?'? ? - ?H a ? d ' . ir.'; ' . 4\hO - ? Joe Stecher Easil) 1 hrows John Perelli Golf on White Sox Menu. v alL i KOST?C IN DFAW WiTHC?P?BLANCA Bul (liban ( hess Cham? pion Adds to Lead by Defeat of Chajes. Boris X -Tpert. ? e,| him?, ?'?' I in a h prae of the . L"h the le op . i been n, ?H? k' to a draw. '*apa ? gnp ? .i.er at B. Hodget ice. ? - itein, who ' A. W. I 1 ox arave a ition of the ? declined, which has id here and a i nrd, worked up a k against the white i Pnr??. remained in 111! of h i? ? ???1er. The gami snd Bank? arid Perkins and were adinurned. sixty and ? w ? ? ta-?1 ? i i i ? ? w-elfth rom be pi-i Manhattan Chess <'lub ind evening, is a? fol? lows : Perkins. Janowski v?. ??cbroeder. Chajei thai, Fox cs, Hodges, Kupchik v.s. ?nil Black v?. Te ? A. V U. Committee Picks Boxing Dates immittee or the Ama lay awarded to the tic Club, fi ? The rney will be held at the City Athletic Club on April d 20. Thil .? February First Accordin to Hoyle, this is the d?v that Jack Cui option on .le?? Wi Hard's service ? e tha are faithful, listen to irley ha rid th ll '.".a' he has procure.: rangled, c?uged or demand '- h WEEKS' LEEWAY on 'hat op Yep. Jack wl to a cho?en few that he ha? a t4v ?reeki' extemioi I at fo 'o'teen days mor? ?"-*. ?itu be in his ke ." par- pro Jen Wills ? ? ? ?"?.re will be nothing; DOINC ithing ABS IN'G-LOOTELY nothing doin*r. -lacl ? of infon undei ? doon of I inting roon parti unknown. v lome il he wai \ a ? ? | rt Jervii \. *i i .? Willar.l a' ee?. A wire froni New cruel informal inn that the pr. in that city hud called off and Fulton fi>rht. The (roneraI impres - had been CSll ft many week? apo. The latest reason for employing a dersiling frog matter was the showing ol Frederick in i ring with cunning Pork Tommy Hums, the man most inter llton'a success, was the ref? eree ?nd hr gg ? in Fulton ; Now, ali hands admit thai ed the frijoles in ?n rig manner. It 4?.is to have been expected '? that a mere novice can ?how an . id csmpsigner like -n un i certain 'hat he is wearing a pair of Oregon boot? into The far* that Porky floored FuHor provei that he was 44*orkini.r that i.iuht entirely in *? its of I Porkubui Flynn, ? H asi With Fulton out of it another an?j!e mav crop ?cht. Tom .?it Jack Pillon in Bri m, IF Tom should knock Dillon out h?* will have ?Tiihbed Frank *?' his two gloved hard.? ? be made over night, and n is certain tha* lim ' orbetl would iump at th- to have his men meet Willai ' much less per I minute period. .All eyes ar" ? ? Co*. Il r, and all thf ear? of U '.?,'lll"rd Syndicate are a ir-Ji jrrs, \va i 11 ? Bits of Baseball Chatter Heard on Winter Diamond Rv I RANK O'NEILL. Bill Donovan, manager of the .ill to arms. He rr ? | -'.unds . and - he on ? k on the morn Bill forgets ihnt Wach l legal holiday in ?\ hum r r the ? ? ? Tom | :'iaha; ! Seal I rider, from Dal . Slim -. a left-ha Markle, a right-hander, from last fall; from Richmond, a left luindi ? left ' . i. I 'rban Shocker, fn I ipple, from Indian.?. is ?el, a right bander. ? ? lie aNunamaktr sr,.i AI Waltara are tho> ratchers, while the int'ielders sie Jim it, Hal I 'a'ill Joe Gedeon. Dan Brown I ? - that he will sell the Su: canard "> ....... ..,,_ tnft franchise and til . -, but never ? Squire, iCheera from the audience, and Fred. Herbert'? career with th? and sweel He has ? rned back to the To ore the mi ? it* th>' ? ;hted the j Havana to play ?? fea lound - of % If -,on were a shortstop and le ' major leagues in hitting anil shunted back into the minors, wouldn't i! her, shorts! i ubi H,,t. hi? Ml i ins of the short field, !? been - ?m of tion, Joe I t was a great fielder, but '?? a. '? elder and a l'oaerful batter. Personal Touches Here and There in Boxing _By 1GOL _ Boxing Bouts for the Week M ESDAY. Pa.? - A O., Yonk-n? Kid Sdlnnar ??a JI"-? Mall?*!. H"l M-nn??ld ?nd Eddie S.egal Brosdaay Soor-lnj Club?J?e? Otilan and Tor? ? ? I BIDAY. i a.* S-. Y?-* A. C?Aba fried'-??? ?nd fr-v-dy Reae. H?rl?m Sportini Club?Jen Letter J.hnion and Cl?-r? H?*.lnt. Jimmy Caffey ?nd Hirry Oenihue. Young Broan ?nd Paul Ed??-di. V?nd?rbllt A. C ? Battling Redd? ?nd Youn? Zulu KM, Bjll And-Tinn ?nd Ya'i-ia Tern. BATI RDAY. F?lrna?t A. C ? Willie Maar.?? ind Wild Bu-I K?nn,. I?-? Eiri-iiii ?nd Blllj f*aar"e. 11 ' - Villar and JCn Hopaln, Braid??? S((erfln| Cub?Sillar Criada ind Jehnny Howt/d. ' . i ill A KXOl K Old Sobersidei Portran ?? at) llmoel or. tiptoes. Would he ,-av h word, kind or otherwise, about WO WEEKS' EXTENSIO.N OF TIME? Would he? Neighbors, he DID LIES ai! he roared "f'ur!.-\ hadn't anything i has. why doesn't he display the much grace? in't do it, 11 .ie didn't lay , that hi? time EXPIRE D February until I ran aeroii it in a Western paper si . I out in my 'ent to the prc-s. < owler" dlesticks and hoecake! Didn't vie rl ime a? a possil.le opponent a week ap;. ; Three da'. Charley Weinerl and no? i lowler Met .The people . ""I ? lard fighting a chap ehance 1 The ? n't. and the \\ ?Hard ikin?dl KNOWS it. "Stalling for "nie Iba?'? what rig. I wou in'* h. a bit eai it Curlej - on his 'vir, ? |0 I inm il ? ? a ry way Windy ? ity, ai - - ?rill meet him for ? p? ??a men i they know ? i? mee1 Moran now or 1 " J ?r ,J up. Ha. ha! Sounds like one of f'urse rt*. doeanl the JIG IS UP. Th *re1 K.-r. Stall ? SEVER! ?' ? Ddieate. Frank ' .?- rHis wj don't ?how their true bri R'rkard out? I -j ' thBt fiffht if he i force '?'? - to i limp o\ er the I Uli \? hat's in the a.r \ ? will be a REGULAR - ing to line up Wail Stri" bondholders fi Ich the old riTiuriaidrrs never saw " Results of Boxing Bouts. Bill ItcKinnon and Larr: >*? pie A. C. last night. Hot h men ? ' r had anj .lohn- -. Burks km - Aindup -toe ?-"tears won from Carro] Thre? quick knockouti mark? I 11 main . I I I ? pening Grurp"? K. ? . ferry Moran was M eki Dunn in the ? ? ?. i i ? h ? ? CI i n 101 I out Danny Davis in 1 nd round. and Frank Di xon. rig for Red Cap Wilson in the ?at the * \ri hsrley Bar? rotindi to i Weight and Joe lian- covered tefl i - pretty even at the closing bell. K?bane Outpoints Hommey. Philadelphia, Jan 31. Johnny K bane, featherweight champion, out ' ekes Hommej. of Sea l in a six-round Bf K ? . I the tightin?; at lottf rauge tiirougbout. PHIL CARTER MAKES A U AT PINEHURST Remarkable Round Scoid by Young Amateur in ?s amateur in Practice. SCORE IS FIV!. M I rER rHANfttj six. !nr- ? ' and a Two '?: *' ; Champ?? .-. .: .-? ? : ? s - ?^_ ? aan sjaj . : 'ha | ???? t.?| ' ?*??? co:??4 i rtei peri . i -,. rlrs i . * ?? . .. \ - - ? for I - ir - | - It alce i '.:! " - ?a t?ur. SCHOOLBOY WINS TENNIS TROPHY Throckmorton Rallies Al? ter Losing Two Sets to Providence Player. ? Schoo h th? ... 11 11 '*? the vet . i ? ' . --? I * ? - out th? ??._ .rral 1 \ I doubles. * -r I ! i Th- .Ml*** ? ? BOXFORD^ wfTH the oval Burro? iw?iT?FW8oojtrr; .?^ ^.rE^?HlHT*?^*.*^ ?