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L J HE $ 4 J ! 4 "H "I" 4 4 They are stjli telling stories on ! 4 the late Rube Waddell. Here Is fr , one" that is : going the , rounds: ' 4-, One . night in Philadelphia . some' 4 baseball players were hanging around the lobby of a hotel .Wad- 4 ' delt then in th.e Tery prime of 4 his major league career, was in ! 4 the crowd. , ; . j? 4-"Let's go over and' see, the 4 4- ; "APPEARS! N. RINQj 0 Apparently the ; Pacific coast is de- "! , (i v fe T ' 3 ' ' r 1 ... - " J . i. 1 , ,.t ' r : . There is ja -new Klyers in the v 1 TS : boxing tae.'His flrsfname to:,' roke the American Interscholastic rec- . . ' i , j.. v - , Y.. ; ... , f Kay. tic, is a Mexican ann was Tt. - ( v .i. " ? T - ' 47!: raised in Los Angeles, btxtjle-; - , 'N - .V: "T-.T V . , sptte ail tneae tnliiga u not relat-, - . ' of . thfe scholboyVeed yan.be Sath- -- Rivers., who W' ,' "' 1 , candidate for the featherweight i sands of ,44() yard dashes have been and lightweignt titles - . run hi the last fifteen yearsbe record It te said f the new'JUrcsi has,been broken but three times; , fhal. Hft Tin. flwlfB rtft, W 4-.'Lion and the Mouse Rube," , 4 : "T ,UT , ..r bands.; but with his head; . He is 4- - I IK said one of the ball players., econas. wuere u rema.ijea untu , 4 eu .. easf looking-for :troubte,4 4- "Oh; rats! I never cared for l Meredith out it down.to 484,5 seconds ainong the. featherweights, i'; ft" 4- those animal shows' responded V ln 1912 wMlo artwdWg theMewmberg . - . : r . .3 r; fr Rube. " ' 4.' academy., .Hire? years later . SJoman., 4.4.4.4..4.44.4.4.4. - i r k aSb aZm Ztt k aZb aXa k sSb aSa Xtf ' it E r "r SPIEGEL GREAT HALFBACK. j, ' cutj three-ii uri ir. a secpud our Mere- - ' 1 , -. ,, - " ? . alius iiuu;, auu u up i-uuuuuwjui- -- - -ir'.r-i-..'':...t'.'-. 5 ; prove an Ted did alter, graduation rrom i IIMUUEI I tlRM HA I niUU. " f hnlrtHH rnlvsi rh -fffHfomiilflrt will ' - " I" .r; .3..- . '''... 1 eventually Vunk with the great quarter Portland Man .Who .Saw Gtmt Cayj . nailers . o C - at h I et J e history, i nclu din g d Jefferson. Star to Be . Wend1!! tl:i? ei Ma.ey Ivong.lteldpath. '- Syracuse .university should have da- T. ;if -ith Best of Season. . . -Ion!rr. Bm'hv. Moulton. Taylor.T4 feated Pjineeton1in their memorably , " pel, the Washington and; Dor,- Memlith. " 8 0 game this fall accordingto O. 1 J ' rf-f Washington and Jefferson Star to Be . yVemlH i'a . - ClassedkWith j onn Hi. ciniesei jerrersoD nanoacK, is pne or rne won-, v t 'jlAiinl' ntntniKi ' nrhA knttA ststmn Vl front this year with a grand rush. V rAMUUo .rUUI BALL rU c Spiegel, in all around ability, - ex- Princeton Should Have Lost. 7- ES. Burton, a Portland-(Ore.) man who is an authority on the gridiron gained Ho saw this and other football games , ; , Rnt for noor sreneralshln v on 't r r ) A ' eels any halfbae-k in the game today. Mwwnw'nB " n nawn n- part 0f Quarterback Meehan Syractra . uei is7 oniy nve ieet eignt incnes uui , - , ; wouia nave oeaten f nnceton; saia cs. and weighs a trifle under 150 pounds, .Fumbles have often' played a, Jead- "Syracuse, has a "Hue "averagings 1C3 ; yet no-line that he nas ever rammed. mg part .m, iooiDan oatues uetweeo pounds, and its offense Is built around could consistently hurl him back.! Yrinceton and Yale., In v.1889 Warren a.240;pound feuard.tf rlf the Orcrrca Among the lines that he has rammed; and Cowan of Princeton defeated the Aggies plan to smotherthis b! ftl- , this year' are the 185 pound Harvard line and the 184 pound 'Yale lih. ; , Spiegel has, no superior as a broken field, runner or i. in circling ends. .Ma ban.' i the ' speedy Harvard halfback, ifl fast,- but Spiegel is faster. 1 Spiegel la a better dodsrer than Mahan. His abil' blue by making touchdowns from fum- ow I believe they-can beat Syrccrzco bles. In 1894;ixuiaHinkey of Yale when, this i leven ;plays in -Pcrtn3 f . , rinh'A "rtr a 1nns hull nnd scored.' nA - - " - r - , DOSS ,IUU . Uie. HBiutt uuug .ut. uiciviua In 1885, and Gould duplicated 'the feaC Demonstrations Compared In 1900. Then there was thatrmi. of r 'You mustn't : neglect , your, studies v. flam Whites for Princeton in 1911 -for athletics ity in the3 dodging line Is almost un4 One peculiar. feature of.this is that, "That's what father-eays repUed- canny. r ' Running. at great speed, he air dui, one oi .iuee mvu jt w.w. jo .h'u i ttriot fnnv ani iuik ith' i nd -fnr thplf eleven: Cowan was a s:etsup and-cheers when he heara me . no: appreciable decrease in speed;, and; tackle, asls .Way, whofinss;" w e does, when even when lie Ifi tackled he manages toucHdown . in tnis years gRM Wiia ue sees ui? ,piayiu iwtuiiii. tu- - , r t 'Zmm-r i ifps their ccsc toi:gain an extra yard or two by his Princeton. V" t 1 -; - - ; C .-i'-102 BtaST rv? iVf! , .VJ :'.;'- stf euirmlng, "wriggling tactics. , . v v VT"-7? ! -4"; -.rs 7" V' Ji-'fv; ;f; .Cpiesel4 too is:; greatdefeve! IY ShVa Noticeilt.: Yjj,- Apprat y Y -ry-, thycr.vHe is a feariesi tackier wtcaf"f "Look here, said theliusbantLvYou Little JohxinyrXfedttera,a a cirj.ct.Y 1:9 13 called upon to back up taa issa. t mustn't compiam uiat way tvemem- wv , w , v" . - , i-Va -c. ' 1 ' !( Y : Lber.at leasC that I nave' to foot all the?. Dad Postscript? ;Wfcit 3 yea c H s 14 vHm": :yyY -::r Hj; Pcstscript for?; Litttf JciyrCc S-V" eTts bcarta of ctn tr?v thtir b$ciT MYes, you foot them retorted the' nama tx Adeline Zlccrc-crc cventsare t!!r tnterar Cttctiai - wife, 011 at every cire ens' ol::;.i- . J ' :;xv YY-YYlKr t(:;JiS -yU yv .y' ' - . T.Y .'..Y .... - ..; . . ,v , . , - Yvi : .n;s?Hbr- Yuv' Y. '- .Y --,'4 , rY Y Y Y -Y. Y .

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