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HEATH OF V4V C F JIAU-
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Experience 11 s SwimmerIntrrcMlnn Iacti Prof llolro il
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Are sxvlmmlnjc nnd water polo oiorciwInjurious to health Tho question hirpooived a lot of attention recentlyto tho death of George V Van Cleaf nn
H liratton of the New York A C
Mist Ethel Colding of Oath Beach Thtwo men It is cnid contracted tho gerrrof diseafo while taking part in tho swirr-
iring meet nt St I ouLi vhoro tho wattwas asserted by some persons to bo putrianti entirely unfit for tho purjK M of n
aquatic carnIval On thn other hanrthose who nro always handy with empiricI henries nnd ready to decry athletics c
every form aver that swimming and wnt
polo nil detrimental to a sound physiccondition nnd sooner or later cnutrouble
To strengthen this side of the nrgumenlthe ctn ofPercy Dickey who died abeL
yrnrs ago is pointed out Ho pannei
nay nt tin enly ago in tho heyday c
his s and whilo In the front rank o
the champions To suit tim moment hiad end H now raked up Betwixt th
two waves of criticism the swimmerswater pololstn and their sport have causen lot of talk in sporting circleslow take IMUIS to dlagnow the real callsof the trouble among this class of athloti-iprformcn
Ouvn Itrntlon ns hA wits familiarknown died of typhoid fover rather middonly nt Chicago He wa M years of age
Bin in his time had been roller skater cy-
clist and since 1MX had taken to swimmingHis attempt in tho aquatIc line wa
n miinber nf the defunct Knlckerbockor A C Ho joined the New YorkA C in iW2 ned was one of tim frequentvUitors to the clubs swimming tank Only
a day or two before hA left forhe spent tiny in the baths in company
the swimming fraternity of the wingecfoot
Van leafs history Is similar to Brattonn-HP WIIR n member of thf KnickorbockoiA l1 swimming team nnd cnniQ over t
the Now York A C when the chorrjdiamond organization disbanded Ho nlst-
va n constant visitor to the club tnnkItpxldfs ho indulged in a lot of outdoorHwimiulng at Dnth lloach where heVAhon onco air wnv temwmdbicnlh ot spring Van Cleat would begin hitdaily dip and would continue until the Icappeared Very often majbo three 01
four limos a week he would engngo in r
lot of racing which hail nn oxhaustinf-ifl ct on iiiH vitality
Miss Holding lived nt Hath Bench nncduring the long summer months was to IK-
cpon in the water At nil hours Along witthat she indulged in n porle of longlirfsomuHwirrs as well as doing some racinfin events for girls In order to nscertairwhether it was ho had cater nt St lx uit-
or the excei ivo indulgence in the aquaticeport that caused the death of Dratton nm
a reporter of Tin StX gntherecthe views of n few p cilu competent to fonran opinion on such matter
Tho first to throw somo light on the ques-
tion was Hurry E IJeunneyer of the Now
York A C exchampion stiot putter boerand a mnn who has hen a swimmer for thepast forty year For at least n quarter ola century he visited Beruonhunt and incompany with the late Villinm H Curtisswam more or IM every day Of lain hefrequented the Marine nnd Field Clubwhore he a member hut never forgot lolake his dully swim Hegarding the demiseof Rintion und Vnn Cleaf
Iot of oplo jump at conclusionsright away and when nn athlete orswlmmordips tho ixercKeH are initnntly put downUK causing his death Now an u ofcourse any branch of physicaltaken Hnxcesj mnn Is inpoor condition will cause ai breakdown ofi IIP y ti in Swimming U considerablydifferent from track and field sports Iw-
p u poontiiiuedimmersionav thentrengthi-iikimwntothe at running
jumping or weight putting a man Btopi you are
I vifH the two or three tlmbau Took for the of n swim nnd n rubdwn I hnvn watched the HwimmoMmid then ImhiM closely anti I must
method from way of aretit host hang therei toy nre in and mil to the tem room resta mi lie then go in the big tnnk and doomnr-nfiiig then rent And urA back in the hotrKim ami n they rotate nil day long untili hey too fagged when they n
nf oourso nre hungry and go in for alug monl which i nnnther mlstnke Ax
pyrtpni pxhaiibted no tire tim dlmid to ent a lot
f lood In that condition l rank foolishi Tlius in one day a mans strengthmid ligectivo organs anif iniisit in end lend to seineIhysical disability Insteni of thi heartyHEll whnt I do I cat n light Hupper-KI I bcii early and next mnniing wlien-restrd and take umibetailtlal-bn iljfa r-
Xi w as fnr ns Van lenfn caw Is conoriioil have known for a numlKir-
i f ypirHand have setm a vast amountr swimming particularly around
H wasnt n dIN going Into thoalor and lolling nrouiid for all the time
IIP wax wan either racing or movingnriund pretty lively and when the
work was tallied it could lw foundhat leaf unit done n little too much
Thi cat reckoned in addition to hisbttitHin the clubV swimming tnnk
Furthermore he aid extra attentionihn wnler this fall trying to master the
rfl r stroke arid whole thinguinmpd it in to that
prrtid the whole and when sicknessalong huN undermined vitality was
wrak to withstand itUiatton was not an built or nn-
rriK a man as Van neil he wan atn ice too when men should be rather
faipfij of the amount of exhausting oxthey perform He did not quite
as Van Cleaf but prob-ably whaf did do too much forAs far as Miss case goes my
i iri r is that so far a I know wns inhe tiahn nf staying too long in thn water
t nile women are not of thefftmmn of men nUll Miss Holdingiui nut liuvfi felt immediate effectsfnm hpr work still the long swims she
in no good effect on her healthanna and long distance swims are only
men It is aa womans health to RO
repilarly during the summer monthsnow about ten years since Percy
IVkev riasupd and to hisr e is rather farfetched Luckily hedid n t wlm in a St Ixjuis or was notrtjdiip l to tank work What causediVlipyt end wn that while in poor
tut n h wont to Tracers Islandr tho of building
i g inort distances ofT the boathouserSit pery on account of some
p taqr improvements In the neighborI iho wnter nt time was not very
K d nd instead of improving Dickerrre pxpr and IniniiP f Hvcimming at time he should
s p pono away to the Adirondack orITII f h place indulgml in
K nn exercise is nothinginer limn vimmiug but liko
w donctoecewi 71 Isa peculiarv rf Hin8 nnd pxcesoive hutnn nn Rthlete or two die there i a howl
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too outdoors and excessive induIn both U for n mnn
what his strength stamina or vitnllimay bo
Prof the swimming Instructof Columbia was at at Lotduring tho Olymplo swimming carnlvo
Tho water nt St Louis was not baiThe races were held In trpool whero tho United States life savegnvo their exhibition daily anti they haigiven no evidence waterInto bail water orI have boon a swimming Instructor fornumber yea rs my ex is thatDrat ton or Cleat oontrncted lyphoi-gennn In St tho first week InDer o would have developed unitsooner More thnn two hnclapped from thin late of the race to
of tho 1 ngreo with MHeurmeyer that Probably Van Cleafrirnlton spent a too much time in trwater A swimmer should carehuh about his limit nnd not go beyond tbnthen again he should never gowhen or when his utomnchdistended or out of order Thrno
seemingly of little Importancethnv mein a lot lust the sane
Prof tins Sundstrom of thin NewA C wild tho Now York A C club tanwas cleaned onoo a week and fresh wale
in so that no Impurities could exinold of A
tho tank wan cleaned end the wnter changeonce n month
STOIlKH THE llOlfS 1IOVT-
Iollcp Flail Iarkhunt Society Men Ahraof Diem In a Ilnld
Capt Ijantry nnd several detectives rthe East street stationInto on Saturday night thnt a prize figliwas to bo pulled ofT at the rooms of thGilford Club at 701 First avenue
They found Stipt McOlintock ofhurst Bocioty nnd seventh of his agentwere already thorn getting evidence Thcaptain informed the maiingcrx that h
would nrrcHl anyone who attempted to paiThe managers insisted that they wereviolating the law and wont ahead Thpolice arrested Jim nnd Mnrty McCui
William Mctue tho time-keeper and mines Murtha and James
McClintock and McTollnnin tho Yorkvlllo court
made alleging thintIckets for the exhibition lund been pub-licly sold for 50 cents each
for the that thiaffair was n entertaInment anti thnno club member was authorized to seltickets Mnglst rate Whitman theexamination to Wednesday held themen in 100 hull each
llcDennott of the Firth street sinlion was nlso busy Saturday nleht Ii
of a complaint he rnooiveifrom the Hev at StAnnotChurch on Twelfth Street ho took rsquad of mOil to the rooms of tilt IenoiPleasure Club at fll East Fourth street
They urrejitcd twentynix men antnrrnlgnod them In court yesterday Samuo-Krno t of lit Knit street and JohnWeslricht of 178 Seventh street worm holdfor further examination on n charge 01
gambling Pour men wore amwere lined 5 an disorderly char-
acter The police captured OHO 1
quantity of threeUii s
McDermott made another raid or115 East Thirteenth Htreet nnd arrentedfour men on a charge of running nn opiumJoint
AXK Ai HATrnrrIullrrman InlinnjnntlieSimt lntrr cue
to SnIP n Irairiiiikcr-Jolmnyont heSpot Hhen bulled Into D
jnttlo in the Bronx early yesterday mornIt WIIH hatchet agaiiiMt axe with
nsualtJen of n lost ear and a Rplii foreheadwhen the cop got there arid there wereitrong of more serious darnige when time clmmpionn had llnlHhrd 11
ittle muller of aJohn Whnlen is a piano mover and
vith his wilt buwomcnt ofaol Brook avHiiue Saturday night he inited his old friend George to join
horn in rushing the can Early yesterdaynoniing became
circumstances of Mrs Whalenswhich her himbnnd resented and
He up n smiill hatchet toimphortizc his resentment liastndy
An me Whnlon got the first blowwhich loft only one ear on
swung axe with both handsInc swing reached Whalcn forehead
The head of the axe the tleah fromhe skull from hair to
It wan then that a peacemaker appearedi the person of Lawrence
TK turned on him and in n jiffy he waslid out with two broken ribs ncad and a pair of closed eyes Shea-rrived in time to witness ofloloneyWith of n nightstick he had
he fighters ready to go with in nlime hut Whalen gave him realtrouble until the men on nearby nrIvod in response to revolver whichnine one in tenement tired out of uindow-In the Morrlsnnia poliO court yesterday
lorning Ba tntly werEn of assault and Moloncy HM nfitness
anile iast Strantdilp Sink III SavedPoKTUAsn On Jan 32 The Oregon
tnilwny and Nnvigdtion pamtongor Rteamer-leorge V FJder struck a rock in the Coimbia Hiver near Oobel last night andion caiik The Mengera who wow
hound from Portland to San Franciscon well a tIme crew The nteninur-
n valued at 12 IKX IIIIH been inLtive service on the Coast for thirty
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ViuiAMsroWN Jan J2 Much to HIP in
knatioii nf tin intiri KlutlPiil theinniinKm iit tins HIH-
IIllocanri l tlio USIIIP Krli iliilt d with Vl-
luns for Jeb IN irtvlnu ns H reason th rulir of thi fdciill Ihnl no nits wouldwi d r r untiies
tins ruline was mAri m Jfovssyet the Coluinbiu iit did not
i m it nncdiouiry to notlfr Mlinmi untilweek RIO
Ill Wiiliams Ilrrnnl tn nn editorial SIIB-
t that ns I he xanip llnnco was coii throughr thP Now York team two ace and H-AIllinins luis not yet lost it hut tinsfnnlecl ml Iorncll muchrtur vroros than did Columbia only twolnnntions can tit he inciv-
ruplo nbout ranrellintr any gains at thest moment Unw theIra
opponent-sa clinnc to till thn data or ol-
Aftpr ColumhiB tins had full chance tollzp th caliliro nf her whoMiarnes of viiwry wen or Ui best thiscilimntft action of Is
rwnrd HD oxrune trumped up for theTB OI-IWlipn thp camp wan schpduled no mention-is mad of Interferencecully and tact that wns said ofich action till lint week has caused con
jernhln dlsctisKinn us to what the realaon for Columbia action
Iara rtHs Ilawnall Schrrtnlr-
ESTOX Pa 51 The fAfayptte b Mnchodiilp for thp of iftOS has been
proved by the faculty lame withid Amherst warp not arranged because
In lake the customaryrUicrn trip till season In their
nnd TrinityWord conn have IOIMH th to
cain atia8 onih iho Indians KnllowiiiPin
North Carolina rr Acrlf ullural-Urrhanlral Art nf Ililtlrh N IV tnl
of Carolina at Cbapr IIIH N CTrinity rflllnre at n rh tn SI Unlvcretiy of
t Va April 3 Oronrel C Lralnus at KMto-
nJrtwiSn at 77 Trlnltr K tonrnmrtl at Itlura V rfnnoylYiinlii Susie t
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and Jenmon at Kaslon Dartmouth atP 3 MhUh at South IVthlftifm 1
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TWO ESCAPED FROM YAPDKTAllS Of THE KllLtXO O-
AMEHICA VnOSPECTORS-
Iarty IVai Flrwl On Prom InibnihProm lln Four of
six American anti One Xrxlran DrtvShot IIOWIITHO Amerlrani II n AM
EI PAtiO Tex Jan 12 C E Tollertof Salem Ohio and H L Miller of Chicagsurvivors of the Ynqul Indian mniwncof Sonora Mexico on Jan 19 reaohihero tonight from Nogalea Ariz ncth-
n an escort for the bodies of their foimurdered companions which will ho coteyed direct to Chicago
Mi Her IB manager of tho Liberated Mlninand Smelting Company of San Antonio I
the Lnhunrto SonornAngclefthuthifihead Uarters nre InChlcnp-He wnH one of the ill fated party of siAmericans whichon Friday Inn in to Inspect tho propertof tho Ytirjui Smelting and defining Con
Four of them nnd one of tho Moxicadrivers were killed
Miller with Tollorton escaped by tnkln
ranch about ton mill awayWhen wo left Mints Prletns said Mlllc
tonight pome member of the partythat Friday thin inth was nn uri
lucky day and late to begin aproved no W made the trip in tw
taRO conches anti reached Toledo SonoralOt miles Jnn 10 unusuiIncident Wo inspected the property anstarted on tho return journey on the
dayOn JAn 10 when within thirlyflv
miles of the village of La Colorado hotstage coachmen were fired upon by YnqiIndians who were ambushed amongrocks beside tho trail Thero were fulloventyflvo Indians in thin party nil we
untied They the attack witthree shots which took tm completely bsurprise
The first volley was directed atleading stage coach The Mexican driveanti John Mackenzie of Chicago wore killedinstantly All of us jumped to thefind fevernl photn worn fired nt tho IndianI took to the scrub brush at the top of m-
peod anti shouted to nil to run for thelives Dr It C Coy of Chicago stood higround and continued to Ore Ho wa
struck in the abdomen and fell I did nooe any more
With tho surviving Mexican driver J
auntie my way to a ranch eight miles illsant nnd gave tho alarm I did not thenknow that any of my companions him
escaped the slaughter but wns nfterwnrtjoined by Tollorton who had taken refuginl the village of ten miles tlistnnfrom the scene of the Attack
A pOKwj of Mexican farmers was organled nnd the bodies were recovered
the dead had been robbed of valuableinch tho bodies were stripped of clothingAll hail been mutilated by the Indians whohad crushed the skulls with clubs Wtwere unable to telegraph the news to friendin the Tnifd until wo reached No
with the bodies owing to the tightcormorshlp tnnintnlnrd by the Mexicnr-nuthoritieo of Sonora over all despatches-
A detachment of rurnle anti out olregular raldler under Gen Torre is inpurxuit of the Indians but the chancefor the capture of the murderers arefor the country is rough and tho impassablemountains lire not far away
WAHHINOTOV Jan Th State De-
partment tins been informed by ConsulMornwotz Negates Jlox that the bodiesif those killed In the mussacco by YaqulIndians last Thursday afternoon at Co
Imchi State of Sonora hind been recoveredmil would l o shipped Immediately to theirrespective liomwi The Mexican iovernneat i doing nil in its power to punish thejaud of Indians
Secretary of this Navy Morton todayewlved a telegram saying that his soninaw William Potter of Chictigo who it waseared had been nlto killed probablywife flov nior of SonorA it personalfriend of Secritarv Morton lies informedhim that Potter in at Mirmcn on his wayo Chihuahua Minuca Is on a railroad
md distant from time scene of the massacref Thursday
riyfs rOCETmil That Somrlimly Else Ii Xunlrrlntc-
Aiiiirlrarn In llixlcnHarry U Layton who spent several
ears in Mexico ns n newspaper correspond-nt anti btwines mnn wild yertterday thate doubted whether th iec nt murder ofparty of mining prospectors near Torres
onorn was the work of Yaqul Indiansstated Mr Ijiylon spent several years-
i the region whore the murders weroone and was much In contact with the
nilinns says their dliipciHition towardnioricans tins always been friendlyThe gold mint near Torres are chiefly
iwned by Americans and the Yaquis antimployed by thuiii Mr Inytons partnernok llemlpy was murdered there In
nd his friends never believed no Mrnylon says thnt the Yaquis killed himemley one of few Americana whomid sprak the Indian dialect anti witsn the most friendly terms with the YaquisIr layton says Hint tour parties of Araeri
have been attacked III Minn partf Mexico in the few
nlieves that this Government should inutithorough investigation
WKSTMIXSTKH S IC IlllZESany lrom Ne Specialty hilts slid
r CnmllllnniPrize in 4J8 r inilar T inn
t tie WcouuiniotHr Kennel hub show nextlonth Hiuoitnts to IIIMNJ and he total num
r of special rrirps to ic 150 The w-
oecials Include ninny of intfroMiiiit eonlions and to encourage breads that have
hitherto been proitunpnt Thp new Toyp nip Club offers a Ion array chief unions
bplns tho presidents clip yivcn byliom s V Lawson dime chnnipion cup giveny Mrs A M RavmondMallock lbs cliairi
Dirndl cup given by the Nellcote Rca1 chsllrnve bowl given by Mrs E W
lurk Rosemary cup riven by MiM H larlett iup civpn by Miss Jlary-endprson Fuji cUP finn by Mrsplvillc D Kindirs IInd a ilv r cun fromrs Howard Gould The new Dalmatian
tI tIe Ovprlnlch cup valup JOO forthp opposite tn the wlnnpr of the III
irfAntoria cup The new li hpppI-
K prices Inrlndp the chnllpnspilio jiort for mpricon bred dOIr ortrh to w won three times liy the sameblliitor fantleould by-
iwnrd i ould of p club for thet Amoncitn bred doc to If on outright
iddpnbroo cup prp ntedIllllnKham for best American bred hitchh won outright Middle round rhallpnc-
eip presented Mrs J Norton for t st-mcrlcnn hitch In the novice clan to
won threeTh trophies for Include a cup for
in hpstmet hallcrtsp for host brae of Amenin bred blick field Hrook-dp trophy for bcpt field spanielId ap ehallenze acid
for bst field spaniel tn the novice classitlonal chsUpncp Op for hat Americanfi field trophy for host
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Indlanapolti Finds It Ii Cooil MayCatch Tntem Ulio neb Women
INDIANAPOLIS Jan 22 The attempttho police department of thin city to cattIme gang of thloves who have beenwomen on the streets in tho eveningputting the youngest and mostlooking policemen womnnB apparel alotting thorn patrol dark streets has rBulled In the arrest of two negroes
white man and all three haveIdentified by women whom they hirobbed
Supt Knlgor baa received letters froother cities nuking about his plan m-
ho has replied that his experience Justifltho belief that it would bo n good Hillto have policemen wear womens clothregularly in certain districts of all grocities
There hiss como Into existence heroIn other cities n class of thieves who mala specialty of and othwomen work downtown lint litsome distance nwiiy They operabetween 0 and 7 in eveningalways on cross streets
Kruger believes that the thlenInform themselves with regard to the pIne
inwltiujll ll llllithey leave Iho cnn
lie in walt for them tho girlthus attacked nre alone and it is an ensmatter to frighten them into siirrenderintheir
The patrolmen who selectedtho Bp of catching the thIevereport some funny experiences while Ii
unusunl One of wn-aocodted on n side street by A young mnand wes asked to attend a dance nt nhouse with him that
The patrolman reproved him and nskeIf ho witS in tho ntrnngyoung women In that Triounman saw through the disguise apologizeand nor to l o
Hardly had tho patrolman turned awnwhen was
negro who him roughly tharm and demanded his patrolmans hand was on thenn Instant anti the other hnnd presentedrevolver When tho captivo was ta store where in light hn reoog-nlTOd the policeman and the patrcwagon was nston
could not a ovethe manner In which he had Ixnn tricked
will ask tho fionrd of PubliSafety to provide dretwes for at least foumen on and will use them fromtime to tIme In rates where hn thinks thdisguise will further the ends of justice
women detectives wereat sonic of hue large stores
superintendent thinks if had tnciin womens instead ho would haygot n greater number of shoplifters am
to try it nt 01
Saturdays in busy
TIMK1A IIOXl TALK
Nrnrn PuElllitH IlrlnK Driven Outhut nine
announcPmpnt of lack Johnson o
nllrorntit that tie Is for Australiaboniiiso ho cnnnot nrn n lIving at hits proeMloQ in this country briiiKs to mind thInvasion of England l y American puitilhl-ntmut ten years OliO At that time till hoxliufame rocrtrlntc n hnrd knock In thn Vnltei-StatiMhPcniiso most of cities frowiuil 01
HIP sport Knclaud was tho only place n
that thru where a fighter could show hiubility without fear of haying tho mithoritloipounce upon him Kishtersof reputation wenissuml ot royal treatmont wonliberally compensated In the ray of pursesIno
Onp champion after thin other math thitrip Thoy were Kind to hicaiiso Ht that tlmi-
Endandi bp5tscrap rH wore whet Americiin-ivoidd riB rl ns third Tho Ameri-cm hoxrrs hud no trouble In hpntlni tholi
enjoyod the iru ofnprlty lint rolled by the noveltyf Aliicrlcnn In wore off
purses wore cut and England was the last
ilaiii on oiirtli that a tluhtrr would think n-
fUitinit to mnko rnoupy Thou utrnin th-
l ort with ndvpiit of the I ton on lawtailed up In this city cud oxrrythlni d-
rov for Iho poor bruH rThen ciituon check IIP l w allow
UK bovine In this Slate was midho sport nourished In only a fow of the somali
ill hnn Kraiuisto permits the HMirtthore is coino talk now thai
0 b cut out in that city before loiiif jiltnlifornui Quit of till wav the d wilt nothn bed of Hottor for time IlKhttr
Johnson i a uocro leht of abilityIP to liin tho ihaml-
ioti nil nothing In do with hiin IH-
auso of his whippedin fluht in his duns
agreed to uipct him H poks riitu-md tho tonlejt us ns good us toads Hutlart had drawn the rotor no lohn1011 iN left in tho iiilil-
lohnson says it Is n question of tturvlng-ir visiting some other is jlliiind mixiouM to llidit hut unnot cot tinyhlnc to do In Au trnlia there H no proju
avalnM noifro tighten Potur lacksonI-vod the of the
AustraliantIter known coloraj hivn-omo friiin thai country notably 1Urllihl-nd Pot or Kollx lohn on wints to fight
Is the ncknowleUsivl houvvwolHlunf ustniIUi l
oluison thinks Hint if ho M ft inntch-rilli Foils ovi n tliouuh he IO OH ho will bo-
u u to koop wolf from tic doorPrejudice iiiKro llchtors is steadily
in this coiiiitrr and if It Iontliuint-road colonel puirllit will b u rant think
11 the UMI years or so flubs bnv-oarril tbom from In boutsnd when they do appoar th is o poorhat they give up till Wen of bvlitorn snuio othor biiHino-iVosroos rot titter first otperjenc
1 tlio tin bv appearing III oxlilbiiioimHtlo noitroin wero pitfml-HBHher ami I In wiunir 0111 whr-HH nbli lo bo up anti doinw f nni i
bone nAIls wore iirmtuitivo of much dmdovolopod n KOIM in t o
tnrtp l tn tbls May So did loo Vlc ittnd nov ral other lioxoru lUtloi-vnln wro not popular now tliev iro-fldoin bold t anv rliilm Vhuiv r-
liniKo n IKBTO tighter hs of Roliiuu BI-
Ippnrtunlty m FIIIK now IM throiii Iiiiwith WIIUP white lioxer n hi-
HtPV trainor or nibbor Anti ovo nhoiild-p t im for this ho in more or lis Irarroit
followlns UP his adnphvl profoiMiloni KmtUud thorp are many lorpd boxrrn
they ro not no whilevor ihiro have rofimed to nuitf tlio nPcrowi PO fromi there i no to SOP theni INform
of thoir own color theyHTP A hard tlnio KOttlni alone tioorco-Ixon Is ho only negro who l nbp to not sireamity of mntchps abroad Hut It Is boiauso-r lion reputation that ho thus favoredho Dinounl of nionev Dixnn oarns no
not hew wookly simply of clearsid refreshments In the of trl
There Is n lot of interest c nlre l In rIpnroachine haul between Krnnklp
Dick which l nchwlulod to hld nt San co tatter part of thi-onth be viiiso of Hylamls
isntlty llvlnnd inst now up as R
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Ills nhut Th prelimInarymako Hyland appear ns a
id danceroiis opporpnt Thfjw whoposition to know thAI ll ro-
vp f hit life when he on-
Mintcrs Iylaml Th latter is not votand l lint Hpvplope In tr nirth-
hnlld Rut he Is ambition and hisipjids think that he will hp hparrl fromfore lone As an amatpiir Hyland Imn
work He won fortythroo-mtests find of thes were
lockouts H is tact and rioter and alllat Is confldemp Amateurs neverive to much whpii they stinted
as professionals Of wilma areceptions rAM of Timmy llritt nnd
These two liuvi lived up toair promise s nmnteursAbout IPII years BRO every amateur who
that he ivan nunllflml to hold hUturnH but their dav wns
ort Take for Instance lack Skpllydie Pierce Wild Bill Hnnrnhan Ito
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natpurs hilt last for monetPV not It Skellys ambition re-VP a derided cheek when mt Hporffp
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and succppded In bocomine middlechampion MoAiiIlffo was
amateur not take himenter professional ranks McAulltToret had use of his recordit rank and file of mat urs to by the
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There wns another bloody outbreak yctcrdny on the British steamship Hlnduatnwhich Is lying at Pier BrooklynChinese members of the crew nre in hoitals seven others turn Buffering from 1
juries and seventeen aro under antOne man mny die The outbreak Li tlsecond occurring on tho ship within thr-dajtt
Time Hindustan which came from Cn
cutta reached this port ton ago litof the crow were Chinese from tho Proviniof Canton anti tho others come from nnottvpart of the Celestial Umpire fhofigured in scraps and bickering duringvoyage In every row tho Cnntoneistood together against the devils from Itother province
fho fierce enmity existing between Umen came to lastmeat was distributed Tho Cantoneasserted that tho others had gotten ft large
amid n but tpr quality of meat antI latethoy stole it from An soon n
the theft was discovered a beganCantonese had his Hkull fracturedanother was Tho police rr
tho Hamilton avenue staticboarded the and arrested severalwho had taken part In the troubleHindustan nn Erin Uasln dryon Thursday but stun then shin bet
at 35 Atlantic BasinIor two And n hail lays succeeding th
first outbreak mba otheir arms Yenterdny a Cantonese snik
ono of theIn time forecastle The latter rt
foliated knocking him down A ChinesDonnybrook wits on In half a minute antwenty men wore In it Onn ninaup a capstan barnnd struck Ah Yow break-Ing in two plat The sight i
someyelling und waving their hands
themselves withcooking utonHils sticks and other
In Tho belligerents foughfuriously Somo who Injure
lo the lecl pursuedassailants and Iho battle was there
Capt Hamilton and his oflioern rushedinto forecastle to the Thefound saIlors and firemen lying helpless 01
Others worn wipingtheir wound Scarcely n man hada cut or a who did attrib-uted their their agility in climb-ing Into their hunks of two menhad nn eye nearly out
Vord wan to the Hamilton nvenmpolice station nnd Onllngher orderei
reserves down to tho diok They wenin tho ntrol wennlwi summoned from thin Jx ng Island Col-
lege nud Hcnoy hospitals AmbulauciSurgeons hnd to patch
the of ten men Others wenwounded hilt they hid themselves untiIho police left
23 years old was the mosseriously injured iln hnd n foilinch scalp and it In thought nsire of skull and Internal injuriwAh Wong Wall Wong Sing mid AlYow had broken jaws scalp woundsTho four latter were removed tithe Island College Hosptnl bibcondition In critical
Seventeen of the Chinamen were corrnllectim police and marched off the ship
nnd wagon was filledtrip was necoswHy to
to this Five of the men weriheld for felonious anxnult nnd the otherfor assault anti battery-
It Is apt Hamilton wilget rid of the crew They have too muchstirplUH energy to stilt him
VHOFKSSIOVAL HOhf I EXftlS
narlcl Vnriton Ta lor am-
lleril Still IcudProfessional golf in 1931 in treat Britain
included 171 mulch n miirked incrensi-
ivor the preceding season and tho tolains risen steadily nince 1000 when sixtydx competitions were recorded The on-
erpriw of the British clubn in promotingnioh contents i conUast to tin
existing in thiH country whenhe number of events inolud-Ing the open did not exe thirty Possibly alien the day nr
ivprf that will IK tcmold their own with time ionuls fromScotland and tho situation may
e different but at this hint there iscant offered hero to the
olfers by trade although a largeortlon the Immigrants ofmate adopted us their
homeIn that tho statistics
lave Vieen compiled by II Hoss Coiibroughor London the bulk of
honon hnvo gone to tbn quartettarry Vnnlon Taylor Hrnld and Herd
the might have lioeu-norensed from n to a Innt-poson but for tho breakdown in healthif Jack White Immediately after IUH vic
in the open Ho inretored to unit it IK thought
thaI will give n good account ofyear nil thn play
and toumamenlH thof the quartet
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AH to tijuninmonti Vnvdon won threend lost m flight Ilrald won three nnd loti Hveii von five and lust In sixrhile Taylor played in ten and did nuti of toiiriiamentH-nil thn amid fur ball irntuliOM tho recordf matches in which pocb has played for
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Mr cxinclusion from all theaU anti the reports mado on ihe matchesL the time of is that Toyir shows the best record for the seasonith Herd a good second and with anion
Braid trending very indeed onipir heel is characterized
being consistently good anti at timesrilliant
The amount of money last yearan Komewhnt less than in 1M3 thelng put at li 00 of which the quarteton about JCPOO The most prominent outders to share in the were
innell Ilainford Collins Sherlock WilT Simpson and Gnudin A match
erred to by Mr to show thatveterans can still hold their own in the e-
ir of fearsome driving wits Ihat ntrffl between Willie lomb opon champion
anti Braid played Inold timer won on twentyseventh
ln All square at the eighteenth theimn to until n hole was wongut holes wore actually halved antI the
only settled at the a record ofhich Fcrnio well be proudTaking tho record of threw yearsmatches between the i
won out of fortythreethirteen out of
ncteen out of fortyflvn And Herd seventwentytwo
Americans bare nn especial interest ine doings of Vnrdon won
in IPOO He is recovered
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Maclntratn Sends for Ioiicemen Hpfor-Thry Arrive the frank lleclni to lollow the MnRlttratr Around lineranti Uemaml tile iMtie nf tIle IVrl-
lWhilo Police Magistrate Higginbotharwas entertaining a party of friends nt dirnor in hln homo at tOt Bnghivick nvenmBrooklyn Inst night time front dotbell was violently ning antI when n mal
it sho found H well dressed mmabout HO years old on lImo stoop Ho haion a silk lint ehe noticed anti ho wonside whiskers
Sho nuked hint his business and lie In-
formed her that ho must BOO the Magistralat once on a matter of time greatest im-
portnnco shown into the parloranti tho maid sent word to Mngintrnlo lugginbatham The Magistrate excused him-
self from his guests and went up to see thvisitor Time stranger greeted him curdlally and then said
My name is Mr Farnsworth and I nnfrom Ix ndon I want you lo Issue n wricompelling Edna Mny the actress novplaying In this city to fulfil nn ngreemenshe mode with mo hi London to become m-
wifo 1 also want another writ rcstralnlniher front appearing on time stage
The asked this man if MisMay had nroraised to innrrjhim to
So not personally but through ni-
IntlmntoIt bucame evident the Magistrate thin
ho had a demented man to deal with mind hiasked Fanisworth how and where ho hammot the actress
I wns a salesman in a fine art establishment in London said the visitor anti toeMi s May whito who wassome for hot apartments I fel
in loveu mutual friend obtained an introductionIt was then that I told her how I loved horand she prombed to become my wife aftei
Fred Titus Recently I learned of heii
London Before doing so I cabled to Mist
May telling heir of my Intentions hail mno that
message bad 1 took the Urn
steamer and landed in New York last week1 discovered that she was in Boston hutlearning that she wits to return to New
to waitHow did you come to call on mo in-
quired thu Magistratevats the police to see s
Magistrate replied the mann crossinjtime today I stopR c-
at a police station and they gtlve mt youi
decided tonotify tutu nt once ns time vtsitoi-WIIK greatly excited Excusinghimself Iho Magistrate went to lilt tele-phone in time hall up Police Head-quarters Tim Hamburg nvenue police
was ccunmunicnttKl with twoare sent in all liaisOn to th
Magistrate home Before therethe stranger wits following tIme Magistratearound time room and demanding to knowIf the writ would be ismied Meanwhiletime Magistrate WHS trying to cnlm the mumuntil the police nppenred Tho visitorfinally shouted tint he would Inko tholaw into hits own hand and he rushed outnf the house Ho was last ceen running Inho direction jf Bushwlek avenue Afterrard a general alarm for tIme arrest uf thin
man was sent out
IXTKIICITY HACKS
oral Drhcrs favor lleols nn llrimltljiimid ru VnrU Kire l aj
Plans for n erio of Intorcily pppdlnKooni to Ibid fnvor with members
if tho Sow York lload Drivorf AH oruitlunresident M I lull of York nw o
l heartily in favor of tho-liHllpiu uf HIM Jlonsiir DriviM of llrnok-
yn Ho tMillpviH thut souiitliiik bolo tho tcinoral In iho
port over Iho finnnns IIiiHom drlviv Tho-
uinlnt O BOII will mi1 many noted horsesion bat hoon KIIKilotso of luM K aioii All tliwo ns wellho stnrt of iho roid can IK
or ilm of Ilm publicIhoro will IM tiHiilv iwi
oforo t ho oiioniiiB of tho nuitinon KJIHUM-
l iho Kiiiriif inuK i thai the niinibor or-
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l o nlinont Tro llriiiklvnl-orspinen III pouallv fortMtiito In litivinx-ilonty of liuli iiiiitiruil MI iho
forios wnnlil iiroxoni i
tar i rfriiim Hint would cr inil 411 iiii-1st ton lirund firoiiii inoi
The only point In tho of tliorivers A that il not l ho-
o York nun favornblv is the plini to linth Ilrouklvn moots hold over iho nrk v
horses Hf tisloniod to n stnii hwas coiirso nnl n dorididlien iiskiNl to perform rtriitur rnnrso
o course i n half milrack with short shun turns KOIIIP of
New York onof thK to heir discoinfltiiro Tho Now Vmkames toni no chnnre acalnst tho stirrershat had been trained over the track ud-r re thoroughly at homo
Secretary Reeves antI Ohioembers sopn oontosts if nr-
inecd Mhoukl lie over the half mllo Htraicliway course on each speedway This wouldlacp the starters from associnlinn-n im equal bo wilhout
either Thin New York members wouldIso be willlne to make the contest open toher associations such as those tn lorspv-ity Newark or Staten Island It Is riot nro
to hold mpetlnc outside of New Yorknd Brooklyn hut simply to allowVPS of oilier clubs to and allowher cjibi to offer cups for competition
Hudson Hlvrr Yacht lobs SleetAn invitation was extended by the Tappanfe Yacht Club to the various yacht clubs on10 Hudson lllvcr to pond rnpresontntivps to-
i informal which took place at Hie-
rPiin Now York city on Saturdny veninc-in 31
Time delegates nt this meetlne pMilntd-mporsry offlcprs anti oniinittoo to drawi u constitution to covern this HHsoclnllonresolullon wnn aiilhorlrin K then
oftners to call n final liioetinz innw YorK city durlnc the latter part of Fob
to complete thn arrangements Plansere subrmltod for n one design claps wlili hnit probahlllly will he adoptedThose nronoiit wore Howeleant Yacht Club Conmiorloro K M l anen II Morpp n T Clmdlmrn and Alexden I Darraeh Newbnreh aidantlnc AMo l hon Commodore II Stuart
XicoCornniodorP Villlam tlrlchs losih H Klticott Vnlentinp Mod Major A
inUD F S Tuttle K B litt lt T Mrieha-id C H Ilrliis Tappan Yacht Itoid Mr Mabrie Messrs GardnerCox naval architects i
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Another Man Takrii for Helpline to Robthe tTievnllers Mlfe-
Pnsqimlo Cincotta wan arrested yester-day in a Baxter street tenemnt amid takento Brooklyn Cinootlii was arrested on nbench warrant The oomplnlimnt Is Mnrln-DIsohin wifo of Chevalier ITiHclila of131 Tillary street
On 3 Inst Mrs liIschla was Miltlgglcd-hy sailors on board an Italian triinsatlantlovessel nt Xnplo nnd kept in n cabin duringthe voyage Shin was an a milanns sIlo would tint l o allowed to
If her identity should becomeknown to tlio olllcers because she was HUffo-ring from iye trouble
When vessel reached Brooklyn thesailors lowered the woman overlatent night A of Italians who wornin n rowboat rowed aniiy with her andtook her to a hoiioo In Harrison streetBrooklyn where for two sho was
Two thousand ilollnrx worthof diamonds wn stolen from her nt thotime Sho was also crimimdly nsKnulled-
At length sho removol in a cab mindn being eventually iihnndoned
near tin Somo timn latertwo of her were arrested nndsent to for long terms Since thensomo of time jewelry been iwoovorodShe alleges was involved Intime theft that jewelry
Thr lleceiit limit llctwrrn MurherR andIlcntiiR mill thou it lint Hurt the H nrt
Tim recent Irmoltomau wrostllnc matchbetween II II KecbnrK of Denmark andJohn Pionlnu lliitcher Buy whichproved to lie n fiasco ii still beinir illscusHed-by the followers of tIlts pastimn Eenberesdefeat WH u great surprise lo his friendwho that ho was invincible but hU-dolibomto refusal to contlnuo for thin reasonthat H boll on his iluht shoiilUcr botheredhim during the nontest cuts unexpectedTIme result of thIs match enn wrcstllns a-
bnd blow In the isml Iws brauKnt-Ihe upon Into disrepute when it haveboon inado Honrrt nf munch nmiicument totho publlu nnd profit to
Although there is nn direct evidence thatIlenliiK ami Kcoboru put up n dishonest boutthe fuels to hand mInt ncain them In thefirst place iho bettliiR WIIK
for another thlnu the way th Dane sueounibed to some vory weak holiUKuenicd In a-
inesnuro to show that thorn n KOinothlpK-a mius Iieninc nnd Knvberit met n lowago prior to their match nt Ihn Grand n-
trul Inlnip mid won Ills victoryIn thai ilrst htruKalw il isivti tbnt-thoro wa no doubl n to Ills superiorityThis bout WHS o nnil to a nppeiir
on the lore that tlio large crowd thnnuhtHint Hpon wns In n to be success-fully Ionsoniiemly in lie nextmerit an overflowing crowd rent to time
Grand temrnl Palace ovpoctlnc to see arepetition of ilm first match They werelicHppolnlinl ron KKiberu pm i n poor
of nnMlinir nail ullowoil hitnself toho tossed aboul liy liin rlvil who decidedlythn IJanos Inferior In alpinfill mil CPIICP-
In view of KijoboriiH oviolloiit xhowinit Ihfirst iontost II iiilnrnllv tothe lMttlnh hi fmor ol Iliimie lm-
jiidkini from hi porfii ruiurps outin not IIIVWIM cotr KiUori sclass
The wHo oni wore Hinir lo Inv tlli toJlO titer lime llnlihir Km would urn antiuero in no wim dlM-KO thin first fall bv-In this o Huy Kirelwr-on tlioidort tn ruin hn
Iionlni lurid iotlm tliiiti 11 ciiiii-to eliot doui a Irt
titod whoii the Danenir Klroiistu alone
nt overK Vhiii ho did cont oluoold Imvo in tryingHi in Hilo
born loan ml vitoiv in tin lirt full tlm-vi o AVPIO roiulv ii I wlllltii tu stick
to ihoir iiplulou thai tre HOIK would lostjnd wero iitleriiiK in to H h ii ihiv were rightIt would M iii Htiit HISO tvill
timid sumo coitl IIMS for ncrvoinic toliHnrd tbolr motioy o Irooli
Ibis IH n t UK inn Iieninc has beennfiiiod of bPinv M I IIM o u Take HPlull In hits iniitih v tilt Inm lonkins at n
in lliiloin i iir n lust tvintor and4omo i f his liimtH T u lniiil ihoiitro leertiisiiiiluim Tlim i hueiii ILH Mrondiiaranco in this i olMr lie i managediy Krnesl fl el or n11 rt ooiiplo it tin liiinn l-
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