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Kilbane plane to return to the States early in the spring, get a match with the toughest foeman among the bantams and then probab- ly retire from the ring, win, lose or draw. Leonard long has cherished an am- bition to display his fistic prowess in Great Britain, France and Ireland. He is trying to shape his affairs now s0 that he can jaunt across the At- lantic within a month oy two. He'll do exhibitions there, but will not be averse to mingling in real battle with any/of the European lightweights. The boss of the heavyweights, whose theatrical tour soon will end, has announced that if no suitable foe- man can be found for him to tackle 'this winter, he will leave in February or March, spend' a month or so in Europe, and then go to Africa and hunt lions and other fierce animals. He said he would stay there three or four months, unless there was a me 'ch offered to him which promised to be a real contest and prdvide him with real money. Oswego, N.Y., Yacht Club. An entirely new slate of oflicers will direct the activities of the Os- wego; N.Y., Yacht Club during the 1922 season. The annual election of the club, the oldest yachting organi- zation on the Am shere of the Great Lakes, was held last' night at the club' house, and the following officers elected unanimously: Com- modore, Charles J. McDowell; vice- commodore, Joseph L. Dietz; secre- tary-treasurer; Frank Neary Schil- ling; fleet captain, Fred Harmon; motorboat captain, Peter Welch; measurer, Michael Cummings; direc- tors, Jas. R. Botting, E. C. Schilling, James Parker, Dr. Sheridan Slocum, John T. Mott. Faber Out of Hoop Chicago, Jan. 4.--Urban Faber, White Sox pitcher, and premier twir- ler of the American League, has left the hospital here, where he under- went an operation on his right knee, and gone to his home in Cascade, lowa. Faber was troubled with his knee toward the end of the 1921 sea- son, and decided upon the operatio¥, &0 that he would be in good condition when the club embarks on its spring trip. Mike Was the Works. Mail and Empire. In the first of a series of home-and- Globe hockey team put up-a splendid battle ageinst the notorious ' Arena Rats. Mike was a whirlwind and complete- ly outclassed anybody else on the ice, but the collective efforts of the Rats, plus the enthusiastic rooting of Happy Mcliroy, enabled Andy Tay- lor!s team to Win out by a score of 10to0 5. '| To Retain Good Health Follow This Advice Most important of all is proper at- tention to the bowels. Avoid con- stipation--it"s the health-killer of to- day. Harsh, griping medicine ruinous--beware of it. follow a remedy like Dr. Hamilton's Pills which relieve costiveness promptly and tone the bowels so that constipation becomes a thing of the past. No distress or inconvenience attends the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills, which are famous for their mildness and efficiency. For head- ache, biliousness,- indigestion and liver complaint, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are just what you need. Thousands maintain their health by regulating frequently with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c¢., all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Montreal. Shave, Bathe and] Shampoo with one Soap.-- Cuticura | «nd display their youthful selves be- le | fore European and other alien audi- |g ope within the next two months and | is | Best results sessesessesesene - NOW REFEREE. : -- * i} Dr. Percy Whyte, who gave ¢ |W Sich satSTAStion as referee at # 4 the amateur tournaments here, may apply to the Ontario athle- tic commission for a license to referee professional bouts. Some of the members of the commis- glon were highly pleased with his work with the amateurs and he has been practically assured that a license will be granted him if he makes the appita- tion. He was an amateur boxer of note in pre-war days, and un- derstands every angle of the game, both amateur and profes- sional, One thing certain ig that the mitt-slingers would have to obey his ruling, for "Doe" wields no mean wallop himself, and would not stand for any un- fair work in the ring. | | lo PEP PIPIIOI SN CHEE III LILI BEI Ibe 000000500000 0000 VERY SIMPLE, The Lively Ball as Explained by Ban Johnson, Ban 'Johnson, American League president, explained the reason for the "jackrabbit", baseball of the 1921 season, which zipped from the bat with such startling speed, The live- ly ball, which some players say wes responsible for some of the sensa- tional batting last summer, has been attributed by a portion of the fans to some gort of inside baseball intrigue. The real cause, said Johnson, was simply that manufacturers were again able to secure good yarns for the spheres. When the war made it impossible to use the better yarn, a cheaper grade Was substituted, he explained, and wrapped more tightly than had been the custom, When better yarn was again available, the manufacturers failed; at first, to go | back to the old method of winding. Another cause, he added, was that the rubber covering of the cork cores was sometimes uneven in thickness, | so that when the batter connected where there was a good depth of rub- ber the ball streaked away in-sensa- tional fashion. The World of SPort. of the sport of the last twelvemonth are Jack Dempsey and "Babe" Ruth. Everyone remembers how Demp- sey knocked out Georges Carpentier ot France in the fourth round of their fight at Jersey City, before the to see a bout in history, and ail o baseball fans remember how "Babe" Ruth batted out fifty-nine home-runs, which is also unequalled in history. Dempsey is going around in vaude- ville and movies, with no one any~ where his physical or boxing equal to fight him, and Ruth js going around nursing a sore head bec use as a punishment for going barn- storming after the world's series, fined him his share of the world series receipts, which approximately amdunted to four thousand dollars. Havana Bans Boxing. Prize fighting in Havana is pro- hibited under a decrée issued by Mayor de Villegas. The decree char- acterizes prize fighting as brutal and dangerous, and points out that the law, which provides: for fines and imprisonments for those exchanging fisticuffs on the street, "cannot sanc- tion such proceedings, even when the .| participants are isolated in a roped each other for the enclosure and batter under slight restrictions amusement of a crowd." The new open-air bexing arena in New York, under the management of Billy Gibson and Danny Morgan will be ready for the mitt wielders to per- form early in March, Followers of Washington and Jef- ferson football declare that Califor- nia will have te trot out the best team in the country. to defeat the Presidents. "Reb" Russell, who pitched for the White sox a few years ago, has be- come a star hitter and gardener for the Minneapolis team of the Ameri- can association. z Perhaps Megnager McGraw believes he can develop a rival to the great "Babe" in Shinners, the sensational hitter recently bought by the giants from Indianapolis" 3 Somé women have such grand ideas that we'll bet they'll refuse to serve on a jury unless it's a Grand Jury. that the Coast league is the leading The outstanding individual figures | eTegient prize-fight growd ever gath- | Judge Keneshaw Mountain Landis | NO 'ALAS! FOR HUMAN FRAILTY City Editer Was First Vigtim of His Bo Stern Warning Against ~-the-"/Sooze ~~ Speaking of booze: A few years ago, when Celorado was as wet as the great Sahara is not, the city editor of a Deaver daily was having no inconsid- erable trouble in getting out a news- paper the day following each pay night. Finally, in desperation, he is- sued the following mimeographed let- ter for distribution to members of the staff: "Any member of this staff who is found under the influence of liquor, or with any indication of having been drinking during working hours, will be: Fined for the first misdemeanor: suspended for the second; fired un conditionally for the third." . These mimeographed letters were placed on the copy boy's desk with in | structions to distribute them as soo: as the staff appeared for work thc next afternoon. On the following afternoon ther: was heard a snort from the office o the society editer, and: a usually mee! little red-haired beauty came dashin out of her room, waving a pléce o paper in her hand. "Where's the cit: | editor?" she demanded. "T'll see wh; I have to be insulted this." The assistant city editor tried t calm her. But nothing would do bu that she see the city editor himself. "Well," said the A. C. BE, "it can' be done. He was stewed and we ha to send him heme." Needless to say, there was a* ne) city editor the next afternoon, and th: staff gloatingly drank its way to th. | days of prehibition.--Lorry A. Jacobs the Dallas Dispatch, in "Pep." - el : Last Year, Dempsey, Ruth, Tilden, Guilford, Hollins, Barnes, 'Hutchison, Schaefer, Zbyszko, Mallory--thow many of these names will stiil be engraved along the top panel just a year from | this passing hour? To have isfone i*hing. To have and to hold is zn- | other, The high prices paid for Pacific (Coast league ball players must mean minor circuit 4s regards the develop- ment of big league timber. (Sport on Page 13.) Creeps Into the System Just Like a Serpent Like a thief in the night, it steals through the system--that's how Cat- arrh acts. Don't trifle with such a scourge. . Time and experience have proved that Catarrhozone is a won- | derful remedy for all Catarrhal and {bronchial troubles. You don't take any drugs, you just inhale the sweet soothing vapor of Catarrhozone which is laden with balsamic essen- ces that heal, relieve and ease the sufferer. To strengthen the throat, to sweeten the breath, to stop nasty dis- charges, to drive out Catarrh, colds and weakness in the throat, use Cat- arrhozone. Two months treatment ohe dollar, smaller size 50c all deal- ers or the Catarrhozone Co., Mont- 1. | price. 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