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THE OOLOOIST. 



Dugan May Ride Abroad. 

 C. E. Durnell makes the announce- 

 ment that he has received a telegram 

 from A. J. Joyner, trainer for Harry 

 Payne Whitney, inquiring at what 

 figure Durnell would sell his contract 

 on Eddie Dugan, the jockey. Durnell 

 says he sold only first call on Dugan 

 for the present New York season to 

 Mr. Whitney a year ago and that his 

 contract on the boy runs until May 15, 

 1909. He has telegraphed to Joyner 

 that he would take .$7,500 for the re- 

 maining time the contract has to run. 

 Durnell believes that .Toyner is plan 

 ning to take Dugan to England with 

 him. 



Moran Wants Another Chance. 

 Owen Moraus manager was not sat- 

 isfied with the outcome of the battle 

 "With Abe Attell recently, in which the 

 men fought to a draw, and is seeking 

 another go with the featherweight 

 ^amjjion^ This tima h^ wsiats the 



fight to be at forty-five rounds, tie- 

 thinks the Englishman can dispose of 

 the American in a longer battle. At- 

 tell is willing to sign articles again, 

 but refuses to agree to battle more 

 than twenty-five rounds, which he 

 Bays is sufficient for him. 



Samse to Star on the Stage. 

 Leroy Samse. formerly world's cham- 

 pion in the pole vault, intends to enter 

 the theatrical world via the vaudeville 

 route. The ex-Indiana university star, 

 whose great feat of 12 feet 4% inches 

 at the western interconference meet at 

 Evanston in 1906 stood as the world's 

 mark until broken by Gilbert of Yale, 

 is looking for a partner in the triple 

 parallel bars. 



fudge — You said the defendant 

 turned and whistled to the dog. What 

 followed? Intelligent Witness— The 

 dog.— Philadelphia Inquirer. 



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