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r t!?fa F 3 1 ft . i I ' vi 4, 'i Jt 4.4 .- ?. M'.Hi V !': .'ass 4 ' 4r'ttl m a, l A'. C.Y, pmci i . f A !M AOTARY 2, 1012. sy BW.fiM w t t m np-,a4fja !!J Hft.un i r Hsu' 1 11- K i V lie, m t'i ng i. f the W ' i ' ri Iii P" li i- ml .'0 f i . i - rfvl fun, bit , nil in i" fii tur iw H 1 ! iiij, t nut Leu TJ i- ' P'l kirnln t n u .I h.--fcnu T in mln ila))' i 1 do mi HHi d toiia nHi 's uom Ln conra'i d ir. tip fri.n Inn t uj Hrs. It V'i fr.ir Kthe liati iion ' H folio iit,g his Bng da , pnru. SA .:.)';-":, HCa SH.5S HPSMjate?m WBKll TJ i nm 111 tlln sign tip 'eef Fran Pj a ill until lie )wr Johnson's slg tu ir Ve curding to Curlov tod.iv ill 'J i) ll iq tfi riipplvn n fri,i,a,,.,.i i PUr of JJO.000 and n thlnl. Ini.rui 1 i I in In- moinr uleture iirnflti? .inhn. bun sujs If lie lgu for tills light ho will tn to Hike on Sum MeVey In Wtralli before he faces Flvnn in Nevada. Ami'i-ie-an Almn-t Willi. Kdlnburg, Jan. 2. The annual Powder bttll Marathon wa won to day by;Kolelimaln!n! or Finland, who hoHt oMrflatu Holmer, the Ameri can entmnt, by only ten yards. Tho race was one of the mo spectacular eer aeeu here. The runner were on practically oven terms until the luet 200 yards of the race when tho I Finn devoloped a sudden Uuist of speed that Holmer could not dupli cate. Kolehmainln and Holmer fin ished n considerable distance In ud ance of the other runner. Kljim tn .lli-iit I'alt-r. New 'ork, Jan. 2. Klht fans to day were elated l tlif iinnouiippnimit that Jim Flynn, tho Pueblo ilremnn, hiu ben iiuittlied to meet AI Paizer In a ten round go before the National ' sporting club here on February 15 lioth men have knocked out AI Kauf man, though PaUer turned tho trlcl: quicker than Flynn. 22 StialRht Victories. London, Jan. 2. Frank Moran, tho Pittsburg henvj weight, today holds a record of 22 straight victories during his Kngllsh enroer, winning yesterday In the seventh round of his light with Fred filorbeck, o-honvy-w eight champion of South Africa., on a foul For Infanta and Children. HaBaBMaiMMaaHBMMHMaMHPaBaaM The Kind You Have Always Bought TMI OINTU lOurniTi W TOKL OITY. m Bears tne aA, p Signature A P W Jr 'n n Use s& va For Over Thirty Years IGASTORIA M'SmmuaEja . uk -i Fred Clarke, manager of tho Pittsburg Nationals, has quit tho play lnc end of the came, and thla time It'a n food bet that he Is out to stay, lie has wagered nineteen suits of clothof wall nlneteei. doubters that he will not tuku part In n slnglo game next rcaion, not even as a substitute batsmen. Clarke, who Is now thirty-nine, want.i to quit tho gamo voluntarily. Ho hns played In 2.200 games during lit? major IracUq career, and last mason, his eleventh as manugrr of tho I'lnm-s, wai one of his best. AMERICANS LOSE S 8 Suffer From Stage Fright and Don't Put up Best ' Game. Christ Church, New wilanJ. Jan 2. -Tho dofoit'of the Amerlctin team for tho Davis International tennis trfaphv. was cotuplotcd today when Heals C. " right , and Maurice K. jrcLniiglilln loxt In the doubles to Normnn H. lliookcs and A V. Dimlnp.the Aus tralians. The scores were C-4; 5-7; fi . Tho Americans lost yesterday In the singles. The Amurlcnna HiilTored fiom "stage frlgut" and never woro rile to put up their best gamy. Didn't IliiM' u dinnce. Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 2. Thnt Frank C. Cnnley, tho Kenosha feath cru eight, didn't have u rhnnce from the tnrt, wnTi the decision of ftatit fans today following tho defeat of the i"astern battler bv Jose It I vers, Mexi can champion, at the Vernon urena hero. At no time was Jtlvers In dan ger but ho worried Conley through out ton rounds of the battle nud In tho olexeuth framo landed a launch on thu Hcbrow's Jaw that put Conley down for tho count. -This Is tho'flrst tlmo a knockout lirfd been scored agnlnst tho Kenosha lighter. Dciiiilii Outpoints .Uoii'nu. Now York, Jan. 2. Spoiling writ ers In tho morning 'apors aru divided in tholr opinions though u mnjorlb of thorn today declare Jack Donning, the American middleweight, ouslly outpointed Marcel Morojui, middle weight champion of Frnnce, hi their ton-round fight yesterday afternoon at tho Fairmont Athletic club. Moreau iniulo n hit with tho r.ght fans by hU gameness, but failed to show the great cleverness that has marked his exhibitions In thu past. Itli-IilICol77i- 1 lii Itiinl. Cleveland, Jan. S. Ulght fans to Oay st imped tho AVIIliu Ultchle-Pnul Koliler 12-rimnd bout hero last night the best light thnt has been stngmi In Cleveland 111 yonrs. Itltchle was fust and clover and In the oarly rouiuls out-fought tho locnl boy, Inllhilii; seero punishment, but pecttplng i"i harmed. No decision was given. Am ll in lliiiii 'iVnliiliii' New York, Jan. J. Abo Attrll, world's fonthorwolght chumplnn, has gono Into hard training for his bout January 11 at tho Natlonnl Sporting club, with Knockout Iirown, light weight. Tho articles cnll for the mon tn weigh in at 133, which means that Attoll will concede fifteen pounds to the coast champion. There are man) light fans who belloo that oven At tell's wonderful clevornean will not onrry him through a victory over such a slugger as Iirown. Holds World's Skntlnjr Iteeurd, Sarnnac Lake, N. Y Jan. 2. Ed- mond Lamy, formor sloitlng ohnm- TEI MATCH j Ion. today holds the world's Tocord.', for 100 yards from a standing start, f; which ho did Into yesterday In nltie (; seconds llat. Tho former rocoru whb. 0 3-5 seconds, Lamy Is now a pro fcglonal. . WON'T BE SPECIAL COHJiNCIL MEETING As matters now stand thcro will bo no special meotlng of the city council c .lied for this woek. For it time mat ters looked as though a special meet ing would ho necessary and tlmre was fcfmo thought of calling such a meot lng for Wednesday nvenlng. However, as that Is but a fow djys befoio tho date of tho regular meeting, H was i rtldcd to let matters go over until tho new council' moots, next Monday' cvoning At that tlmo enuwlt will net n the matter of making needed ro ralrs at tho central fire stntluii AGAIN .m TICKET TO BE Cincinnati, Jan. 2 The National ci mmlsHlon will meet here AVidnes da and Is expected to develop some thing startling in tho -tlckot scalping scnndal of tho world's scries. Mag nates from ajl parts of tho country will attend tho confab with tho ex pectation of hoarlng sornjHhlng son sallonnl following the charges filed tigalnst Charles Wobb Murphy by linger llrcsnalian. May IU Itcturii Match. Oakland, Calif., Jo.fi. 2. A roturn match is being discussed horo betwcei. Sailor Petroskoj and .Chicago "Knockout" IUowp. Tho seaman bested the Orepk (n tholr ton-round go horo yesterday.. Itnhlilow Mas tin- l'niu'li. Memphls, Tonn. Jan. 2. That Harl Denning, of Chicago, is it clover bnxnr, but Hob Hobldow, of Memphis, l there with tho nunch. Is tho verdict of light fans bore today following' thu, icii-iounu go in which mo mop fought to n draw herd yesterday. I.t;;lilu'lullt Ilatllc to lie C,o:xl One. New York. Jtin. 2, One of tho best lightweight battles of tho onr Is ox pectod hero Thursday night at tho National Sporting club whon Jack floodman and Johnny Mnrto meet In a ten-round go. t DkoMk-t (li oh lug Serious. 1'oiiHtnntlnuplc, Jun. 2. Disorders In Macedonia and Albania have be come so serious that Hiltlsh Ambas sador Low thnr today conveyed a veil ed throat to the-grand vizier that tho powers would lntnrforo In Turkey's Internal affairs unless outbreaks uro suppressed. Macedonians have been harassing Turkish troops on tho ffon tler and It Is hullevod thoy nro only waiting for tho gt,vorniwnt to be come hurd pressed In Tripoli beforo Instituting general rebellion. What Is S Important? New York, Jan. 2. IJnseball fans nro umdorlng toJny what N the "verj Important" bit of riuws Chillies H. Hbbettti is preparing to spring at tho baiuU . bo U tendorlng b.iseb'ilt frlondi l(;ii.fc)i. Ono facetious sport ing wi..ei declares It will bo tho an nouncement of tho trade of Jako Daubert for Victor Faust, of tho Now Yo' O'mta YfKSN lllm Sure, Get $1,01)0. Chlcugo, Jun. 2. A trio of'ycBgmon blow the nnfo of tho Dronmland rtu.ico hall on West Van Huron street wily t day and got nway with $1,000. The nun surpilsed 'Watchman Mich ail o'lCullly and bound his hands and I fut, throwing him Into tho bollor r oni, whoro his calls for help could not bo heard. 1 f sy i' 1 CLATIK CHtlFFITH'S TWENTY OltKATCST HLL PLAYEnS Cherlos Comlslvoy Frnnk Chanco Hal Chiiso Ed Delohmty Napoleon Lajolo Wllllp Keolor Amos Iluslo jfei. Christy MntthowsQn Walter Johnson Ty Cobb " Hans Wagner Fied Clarko ' Ed Walsh Hugh Duffy Jimmy Callahan , Eddie, Collins Nap Ruckdr Moidecnl Drown Addle Joss Bplko Kelly V " 44.Si ''4. 1 SCALP NG IRE AGAIN v M'i it M a i ,i A ii V, , Oi V, X li LEY LEWIS WINS 3 FIRSTS I Makes fat Showing in Class 1 in Indoor Meet at V. M. C. A. Earl Dowler 'Makes Best Showing in Class 2 Takes 3 Places. Quito a crowd 'gathered In the Y. M. C. A. gym New Year's afternoon to witness tho Indoor, track meet which was arranged ty Physical Di rector Dnrtholomow. Hnrley iLowis was tho most consistent winner In class No. 1, which was made ip of moys under 52 Inches. Ho captured three firsts. Earl Dowler was tho best porform cr In class No. 2, composed of boys oyer C2 Inches. At the end inf the flnnl event, Dowler had won a first, a second and ft third. The results of tho events woro as follows: ,' ' Cliu.4 No. 1. 1 it-yard dash II. Lowis,' 1st; G. Thompson, 2d; J. Lewis, 3d. iltunnlng high Jump II. Lowls, 1st; a, Thompson, 2d; H. Hane, 3d. Height. 4 feet. Stand broad Jump II. 'Lewis, 1st O. Thompson, 2d; V. Molloy, 3d. Dis tance, 7 feet, 3 Inches. Helay raco .won by tcnin composed of CI. Thompson, E. Hurnhart, J. Lowls and J. Hoyd.t Clnsn No. 2. Threo standing broad Jumps 13. Dow on, 1st; 13. Dowler, 2d; E. Mrtn nghun, 3d. Distance, 2B feet, 10 Inches. Har vault 13. Dowler, 1st; E. Ilow en. 2d; (1. Emerson, 3d. Height, f. fort, -t Inches, Running high Jump Q. Emerson, lBt; C. IMtirchc, 2d; Karl Dowler, 3d. Height,, 4 feet, 7 Inches. Ilolny raco won by team composed of E, Dowler, E. Howon nnd J. Wood ring. a .j. $, & : .. .;. . :. .. .t. .. . .;. .;. : .:- : : I Sporting Notes . " i i.tiii iin.n, ni- r-nlnmhiiH. ha1) Will cuuiiniwiin v - -- s-gncd a basuball contract with tho I'crtsmouth club of the unio miu l-i'gue, says tho Hamilton Journal, lie can catch and piny the outlleld. lust year, s a member of the Kentom i. ,i.n,i,ni tnnm. be 'nit hnrd. Looks l Vli;,.V4V..W v - like Portsmouth means business, next year. ' 111.1,1 .,n, nrn lillll nllllOUCll tllO s-gnlng of Southworth has not been e-vcn outvby ofllclnjs of tho local club. Scuthworth will no doubt make the team a star ultlllty man, u repnriH count for nyth!nb, and the tin' to the lecnl dub was a. rstronn tip to He luo.i club was a strong one ' ' President Will Onb'rmin of Vio Portsmouth club, EtHed that Prcsldeti Eobby Itend or the mule l-wa. w.i I'fioly call n meeting w'.Cr. a t iq hj'U tn days, at which the personnel of coxt ear's league will bo determined. Pillowing tho Ioacuu'j n; u.i.ni; Up basuball Orpo jot vnUliiWcf'-i to o 1 ul anvnvill Hltpm IweHi ulllcll l.1 lUClll lillll las In storo ;i.- ipj iu ;.. .u; e sprung. The- outjiialt -Is losy Indpcd for the SUte, loagua A for the jpcai club, there '. uA anoUt.i : .-.i 'i.sc l.i the leaftiio ijS well flRed. Yes, we'io doing, very ell, you thunk Portsmouth and Chllllcotho nro the only Ohio State leaguo cities making preparation for next season thus far In 1012 baseball history. Dotll cities mo practically sure of profresslonel base ball next scabou and It hnrdly makes irnc'.i difference into which leaguo thoy fall. Tho last thread connecting Marlon with 'professional baeobnll was broken Poturdny, when tho National qommla- lon mnko known Its decision of mak ing tho Mnrlon players fri9 agents. Mai Ion is now b'urlcd deep down In tho baseball graveyard. The latest dope on tho Ohio State leaguo situation Is thnt Huntington will claim a franchise In the league iio-a season. Perish tho thought! Huntington has a bettor chance of making tho O-P. association. Ports mouth Times. Tho possibility of igniting gas by R'.arks from fclcphouo apparatus was demonstrated by German Investiga tors, and in German gns works telo- phono bolls are consciiuoutly covered with wire giinzo. Explanation of Sun'a Heat. Tho reason why tho sun rotalns Its neat dosplto tbo largo amount It glvs outl8 explained by tho fact that heat' Is generated by tho tall oV particles toward ItVcoht'or, k n a a it a a a a a a a i it HAM WHITE IS OIVKN a PIECE OF YALE FIELD A ' WHEUE HE HEAT EL??, it 'A Tho most unln.ua gift fcver A preseinted to a, college, football A hero was clven to Sam White. A a whosQ prowess on t:io gridiron it. thlsfall won tho Intgrcollegl- A atofoQtball championship tor ii Rrlncetn. when t,ho Princeton it club of Philadelphia, gave tho falr-halrod Fall Ulvcr athlqto A afgold cigarette case filled with it a bit of sod taieen from tho it spot whoro White planted tho A ball behind the Ell goalpost A for n Tiger vldtory. White took t his honors modestly. All ho A could sny was, "I thank, you." A The other inembera of the ylc- 'a torlous eleven were presented ij with gold cuff buttons leprrs- c etitlng footballs nnd uppro- A prlately Inscrlbtd. t A iiitit A it A it it it II MARION CLUB : SAVEDTO CITY Efforts of Committee Awake Business Men to Situation. TIME LIMIT ENDS TONIGHT Membership 'Not Limited. Everyone "Wanted to Jojjn. While the 125 Members Jifceilcd lime Not Itecn Scoured (lie Coniinltteo Hns Come Close uml Many Other Members Kxncctcri Thanks to tho unceasing activity of t'lo 'committee In chnrge of tho sub scrlptlon list, thcro Is now overy rea i-on to bollovo that tho Marlon Club vljl bo saved to Marlon as a. booster organization. Tho tlmo expires tonlgi. at which tlmo u meeting Is to bo-hold In tho club house. At n Into hour this afternoon there wtro still a few memberships necos snry, but sufficient tissurnnco had been received from several peoples to war Hint tho belief Unit tho ambition of tlin boosters had 1een realized, " There Is ono thing, however, that the 1 ooslers wish distinctly understood and that Is that tho niPinbindili Is i.ot limited. Thoio ate many business men wiio could not bo seen In the short tlmo at tho command or tin committee nnd It Is not to'bel undfr- Htood that their membership ro ""i desired or thata they will not be 'wel comed With open urtiislf they desire to Join. Tho present movement had for Its object, merely the securing of enough members to iiFsurant-o tntf con tinuanco of tho club itild It Is behoved thnt this has been nqcompllshed, nnd that Marion will ogalrf. navo n push ing, aggroslvo s urganlzntlon keenly nlert to tho main chance, which nl wnvs, of course, will bo "Oreater Mar lon," It lira Iapii n grilling week for tho members of tho commlttco who lmvo given so freely of tholr tlmo nnd energy und when onco tho club !s In nctlve operation ngaln, tho confidence of thoso- who have gono Into tho af fair with tho Idea, that It Is purely a commercial enterprise, will be fully Justified. Marlon wl.l onco moro hnvo o hustling, compact, energetic or p,t nlz.itlon with eyes wldo open to build up this city (Sheriff Harburger of New Yorjc to Appoint Women - Deputies. NEARLY ALL WILL SERVE Madame Nordica, Mrs. Bel mont, Miss Milholland All Willing. Don't Wish to Oust Men. Plenty of Work For Wo men and Men Too. 'New York, Jan. 2 If Shorlft Julius Harburger, ardent suffragist '.jlm self, wasn't slncoro In his declaration that ho stood ready to appoint n largo number of women deputies among thorn nomo of tho most noted women In America, ho has gotten himself Into a peck of trouble, for, with only ono voxcoptlon Miss Helen Oouldr-tho women ho named liavo niinouucod tholr Intention of nccopt Ing tho positions. Hut Harburgur declares ho really Is sincere and that oh soon ns tho $10, 000 bonds required, mo submitted, he will swear tho women In utid glvo them tholr "shields and armament. T shall most nssuredly ncceirt the position, and shatl feol honored thai It was offoied me," today declared Mrs. Young, wife of a millionaire bunker, bettor known ns Madamo Nordica, tho grand opera singer. "It Is only right thut wnmon should be given the opportunity to net as iguur. dlans of tho peace," Mrs. O. II. V. Holmont doolarod sho would bo moro thon plensed to ro 'colvo her commission, "I think," sho said, "women should not bo called upon to nild gambling houses no ono expects thnt. Hut there Is plenty of work for women deputies. Tho women, you see, don't want to oust tho men; .thoy want to work sldo by side with thorn, each doing his or her kind of work." Mrs. James Lees Lnldlow, chairman of tho borough of 'Manhattan for wo man suffrage, ''declared fjlho would ac cept tho "honor" of being a deputy, Whllo Miss Inez Milholland, society leader, suffragette, law student and horsolf arrested onco at u suffragette meotlng said sho was perfectly will ing to serve. iillJaMiiuj, ttojsoa uoop ;xou a'oq otu tnM to.v: omtAV iRjahiio.il auo.f u bOon. osotn tm ;iuiA-aoilJOI tutu '.won .Cud pun oa j .Ciijv ojhiav S4ownn oUqi'i' uv A Tlhtol I3ngiigcnieiit. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 2. Anthony TobIc was engaged to Miss Jonnlo Ansklo from tho tlmo ho lyvolod a plstolj, to kor head until tho potlco arrived. Then tho engagement enl ed jhid Task fled. .. NOTED WOMEN TO BE SHERIFFS SUN THEATER 10c Matinees 10c Mon., Tues., Wed. The Bimbos i ... Scott & Wallace ,Webb & Webb Ravie Troy Grace Wasson The Suniscope Take the Children to the Matinee f -fi T"1 """ ' i rwnSaU'aiijjs nniMF. f $ and enjoy a t HAPPY NEW YJBAR j .1 wifli iia At The ROYAL H-IH-l--lH-l-M'-H-Hr-H-H-l-M"l-'h . .Vi Matinee n Every Day Sc " The Coutnbau' -4 ' I :.,....lifC- Railroad Time Tabler ". HocUIng Valley. ,;fi' North 7:3S n. m.; 10:05 a. n.; 4:05 p. m.; x0:10 p. m.: 11:1C p, m; South 5:C5 a. m.; 7:20 a, m.; ms p, m.; 7:20 p. m.; 10:30 a. m, . Dally oxcept Sunday. ' xRuns to Marion only. . - . .v, )' " 'iMWwilBiui Krlc. , -& JTkmM&M East C:38 n. m.; 12:53 pr m.:f II.Rtr h.i, rtrfr L. . 4 .. i- ' M " i'. Ill.f u.ui 1.. III.! t!4 ' l K. "- JTJ. ,iO Chicago & Krlc.'f west 10:25 a. m.; 12:05 a. m.: 7:45 a, m,; x5:10 p.. in,' - U lsast d:38 n. m.: x9;oc a. m.;i 5:10 p. m.r 5:57 p. mi II -' II Dajly except Sunday. , xRun to 'Marlon only, xhuns to Ohio' Cit? only, 'IK I "111 flit Pcmmlnnln. Northbound 7 H 0"a. Hji7-,i STt'n.! m.j C:C2 p. m.; x7:42 a. m.; x8:10 a.i m.j x8:33 p. ,m. W f. Southbound 710:13 a. m.uVtiZS v.t m.; 7:G2 p. m.; x8:03 p. in.; x8!40 p. m. ' " ' Dally except Sunday. ' ' xSunday only. ' ' TDally. V Dig Four. , . Eastbound 8:00 a. m.; 0:20 h. m.; 12:32 p. m.; 7:33 p. m.; 10:45 p. m.; 5:37 p. m. " - - Westbound 5:42 a. m.; 9:55 n, m.;f 10:25 a. m.; 1:55 p. in.; 7:13 p. m.;' 3:10 p. m. '; ' tjf Dally except Sunday, i' "7 I i "c.f D. & M. JCIcclile. Depart oouthbound C, 7, 8, 9 ami 11 a. m 12 in,, 1, 3, 4, 5, G, 7, 9 and 11 p. in. ' " , Arrive northbound x5:55 a.rn.;' 1:50, 2:55, 4:55, C:60, -C:55, 8:55 arid 10:55 p. m. j, Goe8 to Delaware only. 4""' xFroni Stratford only. - ' Hourly sorvlco Sundays and holi days. C, M. & U. Klectrlo. Northbound Curs lcavo Marlon for Ducyrus at G, 8, 10 n. in.; 12:15, 2, j4, G, 8 and 10 p. m. ' 'i Southbound Cars leave) Ducyrus for Marlon at 7:05, 925 and 11:25 a, m., and 1:05, 3:05, 5:05, '7:10, 9:05 and 11:05 p. in. J&L orau Hocking Valley is "mm Convenient Way DKrrwKicN Toledo Pemborville iFostoria Columbus Lancaster Atlmna Wellaton, Carey "Up. Sandusky Jackj?,pn' Marion Gallipolig Prospect Middleport Delaware Pomero'y Cousult nocking Valloy Ticket Marloa f li E. Nobcrgall, Ag't H. V, i?y 1 Kuuui x'ur iiiiuruHiuuH. . y I tftytj. .1'";.