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28 SPORTS THE SUNDAY STAR. JANUARY 16, 1921—PART 1. SPORTS Spring Training of Nationals to Start March 1 : Georgetown Schedules Nine Grid Games: ING SKILL WITH LEAGUE TEAMS HILLTOPPERS WILL PLAY VETS WILL “BOIL OUT” [FAIR BOWLERS WHO ARE ATTA nd Claterbos | University of Maryland plans to get | AT HOT SPRINGS, ARK e , C | . B e { | ; 2 Johnson, Shaw, Rice, Milan, Lewis and Gharrity {List Differs Greatly From Last Season—Holy ] to Take Water Cure While McBride Is 1 Cross, Fordham, Georgia Tech and Boston Drilling Rookies in Florida. | College Offer Main Battles. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. ; : ; : VCCORMACK> i BY H. C. BYRD. s PRING training. an annual event for big league teams, and regarded 5 e ok s . . - - Y Moneq Oxrder 1 J[“\ CROSS, ]-\\fVI”Hl"l. lvu\fun ”("]vnfm- ‘] 'l(,m—\v,, Tech are the as an ordeal or a lark, according to whether the player is a veteran i ) a f' e i Hosea R oot ball program announces or a rookie, will get under way for members of the Washington 5 3 h last mm‘n. One gum? is scheduled with a local sc 1.(\)nY, 1.rmf{ club on March 1 at two different points. Tampa. Fla., and Hot Springs, | .\\.’hhlngfnn being back on the list for the first time since 1916 and th Ark s ccond since 1907, and Lebanon Valley, Ursinus and Westminster are Six weeks from today, George McBride. a scasoned campaigner. to RAWMN}'.) named for the first time, at least in recent years. 4 whom the yearly treks southward have become an old story. will lead PO.Clerk” z | Five schools which lad places o a squad of young pitchers and other recruits to Tampa as a full-fledged the Biue and Gray schedule o 19 manager for the first time in his lengthy diamond career, while a hali | bt et £, K. onns dozen other and older members oi the team will depart irom_their Hophins, West wa Weaievin Various homes for the Arkansas watering resort for a preliminary limber- , . AR {moniy cuslin o 5% beiny ing up of two weeks before moving on to Tampa on March 13. when the _ tovwn whipped the these “regulars” will be directed to show up and start conditioning for the [but tost the American League campaign. which will open a month later. Gets Early Lead in Game With '..1'.\”-.#}‘:”“\;-,4 SR l"\r‘ u . The Mot Springs squad will con- TS 5 RXTTEERR T Delaware, But Finishes on | sehedule . sist of the trio now expected to com- Curtis, Ex-Yale Oarsman, | | sy o [ Ceinbir 1 Jchinon Amiley abAY pose the outfield—Milan, Rice and To Referee Big Reg:tta | ort knd, 0 ::,';‘.- ;'.7(7‘.\“,1(,’“ ;’lh\: ashingion Lewis—Pitchers Johnson and Shaw, Wiy i) NEWARK, Del, Junuary Qo : : : Catcher Gharrity and Shortstop 2 S o Do basket hall tea /R > Holy Cra e O Romeke. nese’ athlotes are ad- | | Julian W. Curtin, former Yale [ | Georgo Washington in a fast same to- detober 22—Holy Cross at Woreos judged to be in especial necd of the | | oarsman, huw heen sclected for | ‘Qzlf‘r‘lxéd i e e George Washi Henecialisesuli 2o obtained from | | reteree for the intercolleginte | et e 5 &3olousn S ans | | rematta to he held at Pough- | minutes of play put them in the OLCIDELES bR St Jim and Pat Must Reduce. | # o enn T it After this Spears did not_make another |iRton i Tn the cases of Gharrity and Shaw | | Keepxic June S veaition point and Delaware forged ahead, finish- 1 N Georgia Tech at At their tendency to pick up weight in; | Will enrry added responsibility Tig the haif in the lead, 15 to 11, and |1 the off season is nu-‘ imm-l|hrru: :;xflu- i this xenson because of the ex- | adding to their margiu in the final por-| .\‘\‘ mber 19—Boston ¢ a ence in assigning early work for them. 2 o | Boxton. g Johnson and O'Rourke both are ex-| | Pected enmtry of eight-oared | Liscotip mnalSpmmars i 21—Rethany a1 Wash pected to have wings of questionable crews from east, south, middle | ! Delaware., Positions, G.ow. 1 soundness helped by tal lm:l the wa- west and Pacific const amd | | S T R e e Lo e e ik, ter cure, while Milan and Lewis are = ¢ | Sl hers lopponent. Lelanon . St i e e 1y an Enzi university | BRONSON b ot N e Zetting along in vears, you know,| | shell. i QUATITES d it 1 10 afford the | and they do atment s ex- | | ooz b el Ll T Himdaisionas b cellent for creaking jo nd aching ” X W. . lermns! ig~ton for Brac limbs. As for Rice. the trip promises! Kansas City Releases Nine. ELSA £ 8 3 to be a plain vacation.. 5| fANSAS CITY. Tanuace 13 —Relsas ' i< in good physical shape and never | gHANSAS CITY. Januaty 15 —Release GLADDING ; ¢ requires more than ten days or two! DLC SN 2L | J L ! to reach the pink of condition. {iouist Iy Georze Muchlebach, president | Bureaw Efl?.d- ?b(g & ’ although considerably more time i ,f (. local Americun Association hase E % minutes. ; e needed to properly focus his batting | yai ciup, = ja 3 G Fovh lamps. e | Bos cthany on Thank This contingent will be expected to [&iving day i< not as good An opponeni 4 “boil out” thoroughly while at the as Georzetown desired that i springs and indulge in long walks! . U. [ Thanksaving opponents arc not « over the mountains thereabouts 1o to schedul en up their muscles and improve ! wind. Actual practice will be ! Cemn ax to vine. confined to a daily period of warming HBrookland Basket Ball Team Sus- | ' ington’s plans in rela- wp. They will not lack for compans ! 1Rionsti R0 Dane haly Tor atik s for the squads of both the Pittsbursh | tains a Defeat at Hands of rati lefinite. The Pirates and Boston Red Sox will pitch lare thinking of putting on the their training camps at the resort this| ; ] | Camp Humphreys. {field, but only in a minor I'lans year. AM RICE, the speed merchant of the Griffmen, who last season Gomine ! fromi betlind L it Gy \"K"\“ "y‘"l"“' i 3 “"!""“‘”“'l "'r Contracts Now Going Out. topped all athletes in both major leagues in stolen bases with more P R e el St o that the progra i yme: aw re- : : 2 - c : SlEan T ot e S e Bl Rtk e i Sihons than sixty to his credit, owes a debt of gratitude to certain Slesu-CIE W io o OYe DI ROTIOUE L e the s & ; s 5t S number of con a hla;lr zozen miv;utin: xdnur tram‘tlnal‘ atchers, according to dope culled irom the official figures of Statistican | ‘m"sz mfclvl_t". to 21. After 'x l‘fl :,"‘ at ot Springs, the squad of s - - . . - - s - e . ek off in fron o seven-point ad the | « Would ¥ utare e Wil e no works untit | Howe. The same thing applies to George Sisler of the St. Louis Browns | Rt G s i LR A (arnexie Would they report March 13 at Tampa will | champion batsman. who. with forty-two theits, was runner-up to Rice in | {heavy work. evened things up. Until |y Gy Sy T has ot Le small—Judge. Harri lthe art of bag piliering in the American League. s i late in the second half the game Wi {ror Novembur 19, the same dats . 'Neill, Brower and two or thr | i in doubt, first one five t L A e ers. Grift himself is at present i in a4 Rucl of New Yo Among other catehs inst wi other being on top. The Brooklanders Wi Bt el 3 4 Qecided as o when he will pull upiSever Louis and Walters of Rice fatt his base-stealing ambi- | led at half time, 15 to 11, With the = = stakes for Tampa,- but with Mac on | Bosion. Rice y. thouzh not tions during the season were: Devine, .i;-nr.}n 1o 13 asainst his team, Vidal | E 'y tha job there he probably will wlect acauiring the Loston. on. Chicaro, one: Man- DOl fehpsonls DI suckeesion (9 wuking wn a. - elay his departure until after the | stolen bases. | nion. I Hinges Lonis. put his team ahead in tne ington Cc ki s weguration ceremonies. Grife highly sue- one: Wood: Detroit, Lo, Nuni- }‘\..n -"’- a .o un, oo ot friends are getting into the saddle ml in llis Uiievers wgainst Hgn: | maker, Clevelund, thidy, These catch. | In making a difficult shot Lynch, the |in order to accept and he is anxious to be here for the | for in_ seven ris the big ers in no case were able to cut down i making a diieult shot Lynch, TS lge e et occasion. | Yanker rec failed utterly to pre- the Washinglon player. i et e | Burcts Tosttation 16 For the past two or three duys the | vent Rice from reaching his destina- arrity Enxy for Sisler. | ment from the game. His serviees | the Maryvlanders can hardly affor secretarial force at local headquarters | tion. Azainst Severeid, the Washing- S A - ’ may be lost to Coach Rice's five he | Tefuse it provided a satisfaciory = has been busy drawink up contrucis| (0 Strcak was turned back on his | Sislers aids in compiling his forty. big game with the University of benmn. |justment can be made with Washing for submission to players on the re-|lracks but once in seven Ketaways, | two stolen bases were Schang and . R e e b S serve list of the clubs roster. The| Whereas Ruel's arm showed its prow- | Walters, Loston: Gharrity, Washin. 7 et e 2 S papers do not have to be sent out un- | €SS only once in six endeavors. Ap- ton, and Ruel of New York. . Fosse. in particul laving a won- | Will Start Track Work. il the last of this month. but there|parently Walters found the accel- Schang allowed the St. Louis star ESTHER. HONRATA: Lot1iE KnoTT Fosse, in particular, plaving a won- | ' Washington | four safe arrivals and checked him | showed some ¢ - g pedals 0 o . | always is a certain amount of corre- | erating pedals of th, ¢ guarding for the [out a track squad ghi week. A meet- S v 3 layer t ift to contend with. |once, whereas Walters failed to stop i 2 Geo. M .Qyster owe « Sondence DecemAy 0 PEinE e | Four successes was the srand totai | him on all six occasions. Against | Federal Trade Board. i Army men. {ing of candidates was held shortly o vi = chieved in preveniing the seventecn | Gharrity, Sisler emerged from the C.H. 0. (33). Posit © - (o before the holidays, and about sixty has speeded up the work with the re- - = 2 ity mestar il e 5 fans b U.(26). | nen reported. Som emb: f th I he last of the batch prob-! Iths Rice attempted. dust triumphantly five times of h § Bturgis..... Left forward ....Dunn (capt.) | €N reported. Some members of the l\;ll lh?]ll tb L RS tn six attempts. Ruel accomplished Higgins It forward . MeNamar | $0Uad have had considerable experi- ably will be in the mails by °'“°"f ks Arm. Gnilyonel Bl calas 1NNt & B oWl (il = Vidal. ZCenter ... “Elerts| €nce, but the majority are gteen. It J ;:::“"-msg"l’:gfi'f,"fim’;’,?"‘;;fi:y;’;‘ ‘,_.",f‘i According to the figures, Rice high- | cr's quintet of flashes & i | . O iy e --Gleason 1 18 planned to do a great deal of seady Bawheen made, those already in| 1Y Tespected the accurate oud Jsti- | As fn WIe 15 ofRice Sl Al ‘ allfornia napie to n 1 substitutions o Toneis i A b e el L f:‘v‘:n‘:’;",'::n":: the fold including = Johnson, Kice, { 040 [NOR B8 WG O0 (Y 0P s Durowing of Schalkes arm. He. how- A T rae i F e o the two indoor meets, mainly with the Gharrity, Courtney, Harris ““"i::m—&: Freal AN e D e e T ° . O B e n e P »a_of getting a squad in shape to ear s B e e Nonad S 3 t e work out well for the outdoor season. pring Exhibition Lixt. e alees the star Tew i I\l ; ame I G rlo 1 Marylam plans three dual meets, be- With one or two exceptions the list| Chicago pl DL times, znd s Vagainst U P LA A QtA N S sides the Penn relays and South At of spring cxhibitions to be played! he was sadly ted in the out. 1i nes t i E mpionships. and the track ) Rice's flest- uninterrupted. 'Neill wiinessed = team this vear is to be made up with as a part of the Nationals' traimng, come. Schulk program has been completed. Somciness (o 1 oview ¢ { ‘having a good nucleus for ion on five oc- | fleet Sisler break away eizit times) N : ERKEL » -t only tirice. In Jlembers of Washington Ladies will be able to meet the University of California in a foot ball game fourteen contests are contempia.cu. | casions ot Philadelp nd prevented th . a strong =quad in succeeding easons. the first of which probubly will be . abiishel P nen cis from’ his : 2 able e b : e 'Y, M. C. A. ARROWS SCORE ! S5 & g staged at Tampa with the Phillics ou | he feague load s oTorts sooen times 5 R e it League Show Apti‘ude for October 22, accordivg io telegrams received from their athletic | OVER METROPOL’TANSt Praixe Georgia Tech Coach. the National League on March 2s. It and allosinx hi ouly | rucker seven tines. Ansmith of De- | S et e e ! & (i prorminent st el 1 Dlamned o play two or three sumes| five Instances. O'Nelll' Was somewhat | (roit linished ahead by two to one. Sport in First Scason. antihorities in response 1o applications for a game in the cast tele- | " aimel eipseies the ey o there, after which the Griffs will|liberal in #rantine ce stolen bas Of the other catchers Who were ONi poiine jo gaining many firm graphed from the local institution this morning. Boston College is seek- { M. C. A, Arrows defeated the|(ieorgia Tech eleven last fall are of ing mans { Metropolitan Athletic Club at the =y~ |t 1 to in- void scven of the cleven |duty he opinion that the Atlanta school . break camp, und move on to Jackson- ! failing E er attempt Otees on the wo of Nt o the g . ville and ¢ n & Fla, the latter | chances, se his bafe-stealing figure, "““"X.‘HI:I i 'y»'.”m,”}.'”-‘]“”“|‘| I,|4I~v”’|l|| 1 ing the game. last night, 33 to 16, The Arrows led {did not suffer in the least in fite st st o7 {hé mantaiand (on ) col S cnired s “therin | Nae thetuden: Woedall, Dotrote, one | oF the many man cireuits in the Dis = S e e e o o <Din M pertmentilie s use el uan ) s Taat (Eths monthnat es ke cqui e < list includes all, De : 3 N SR 3 e 3 - Da g s, pres rrows. Positions. left to take charge z sylvani Eamesl th LA b xeels T L DEganich Gridironer Gives Blood ion charge at Pennsylvania. “Left forward «: Ainsmith, Detroit. | Myatt, Phi April 1. Saturday and Sunday, April[and failed tw 5 (CE L DI T Cne Tt RintEcon TiadiesTed e Which ie California University, has sanctioned a | Vineburg.. _.A. Wart | It has been stated openly that Alex- 27and 3, will find the Natiomais in|prevented three of five chances, and | New York, one: Torres. Washington, L Ll '”“‘:‘H! asgL G wntchils il To S Life of a Girl h,,p SASE(ns S { Pease.... Right forward Gliatee] andss ansibtant oabribosr BTt atnas) Chattancoga, where they are billed| Styles, Philadelphia, is credited with | one: Stanage, Detroit, two, and Jon- | “NJo¥ing its initial s o Save Life of a Girl | | = 3 Sommerkump. ... Center .. tterson | and head coach last fall, did just g Gy ¥ ! two caught stealing and one allowed. nard, Chicago, three. |- Notioniviisatne Frfvalivilicéen dnlong Californla’s team last season won | Rosett -Left guard, W ey s 2 oo ste: BiCe 5 g | { i Seltzer. Right guard.... tigood work as Heisman ever 8ocom- 1o oppose the Southern Association club representing that city. teams, but the caliber of bowling s above the standard | | SOUTH BEND, Ind., January | {| | 1%—Hartley Anderson, a mem- | | ber of the Notre Dame Wniver- | | University, western conference title- | Watt for Patterson, Kislic | the Pacific coast conference cham- Ra ) i acific C Substitutions—Pugh for F. I plished. if not better. One prominent | pionship ‘and defeated Ohio State | pye Housman for L Kae. Livie forpias, o7 | foot ball man in the north recently for Seltzer, Geltzer | Paid Alexander this compliment: ordinarily On Monday, April 4, a juncture of " feminine rollers. forces with the New York Giants will | thiis true of those are e S G be effected at Jackson, Tenn., and the| E T[] LAND'SWANT [] [; |N lin the pastime fo Wity foot ball tenm, vesterdny | | hoder at Pasadena, Calif, New Year |for Pease, Pease for Seltzer, Seitzer for Som.| “I tell you one man I think is among following day the barnstormers will . N i\ I While there are only two L e e ""I P amaintaini ol merkamp, ithe best coaches in the country, and perform at Knoxville. On_April ¢ [the circuit av ing. 90 or better;| | "Acrificed'some of hix blood that e matter oAl A I Off-l Thes ATrow. 16 not many of them are as good as he it is expected Roanocke or Richmend there are qu few Who consis a young woman, unknown to ship standard s'fln" going east to play " R erve team defeated |js—th man Alexander at Georgia will be visited, and April 7 the joint 10,000 to Use in Base Ball | P it M bt et ¢ |15 roll above I T T e G W IR Al e j the Rosedale A, C.'in the preliminary | Toch. 1 honestiy helieve he did better ’ tourists will visit Norfoik. Friday, |Given o Use in Base Ball Proposed for Member of i Miss Franc wiings of X 5 [ e SRt nbor B DG e {work there las I than Heisman April ¥, Washington fans will gv‘}Gl en $10, P Onefio lonce cran fwiaian ave e eday: Dectopaatdl gk oI Butrop e l?i'nnir:t‘: ‘g?x;‘mt;‘t‘é: e jfhciovent hefore: mndibink Shay She their first glimpse of McBride's meni s— i i ihir < the league load- trausfusion wasx sucerssful. The b ¥ B apuans o) i future will prove him to be among e D e b Probes—Rules Drafted by Zones in National Base - e Rk R e N Agmen. bther we | | tiere wiil be'mo shirking of stud:esJNGRAM DEFEATS BLISS [ the half dozen or so men who stand American League Park. after which Advisory Council Ball Federation. set o 12; S S lis b . e | {out for their proficiency in developing Sl A £~ . : Carsopolix, Mich. i This is the chance we have been | B | eridiron teams.” SRovBwhBmoNeiam 0 LULL L it 5 » [ 100king - fo ndy Smith. head foot | Y MARGIN OF A PO'NTi’"\'-.T;.{mmfi_v”'f. e would have to go a of the Washinglon Teriinal paveraged 90 for thivty-lve game ¢ and her game of i the best t ed from {ias been made in nal Base 1 meei- Others Dave I exhibitions at the Polo Grounds Sat-| CHICAGO, urday and Sunday, April % and 10} o000 This stretch of preliminary contests is expected to miccly polish the Na-jbase ball today wo tionals for the inauguration of the|mecting by draft nz the rules which championship season with the Boston 4 s et e e wary 15.—The newly | CLEVELAND, Ohio, J isory council of organized ANl plavers who have participatec i up its first a profe Earg w playing class A o1 the 11 Fedevation ball coach, raid today. ‘“We always| Ingram Memorial's basket ball team!jong way before he found a more 1 wanted to play one of the big fellows | captured one of the closest games of | likable fellow than Alexander. Quiet \ H in his own territory. I place no great | the vear last night from the Bliss Elec- | ynd unassunring, Alexander impresses G s J faith en the climate proposition and | trical School by a one-point margiy, 38| alme<t immediately as being an in- the dificultics encountered by a vis- | to The Bliss plavers did the better | divic 1l with { reserve strength. iting team in getting used to the | floor work, but lost the gam 4 hility 1o teach—and o in because | witl Red Nox,-here on Wedne AT} o RO e e T e QA el 1D A z thut elass | Miss Esther Honkate of the Frders! Ithay S . 5 E 13, with the two Intervening duys de- | i s fand of £10u00 nt the deposat ") Sty amie Trade team has averazed A6 and has \ Weather: ] dccomplishmante It Voted to drilis on the local lot £ N G (i contrivuied @ 96 wame: Miss Johnston Is Beaten by Patterson, ee tosses. Hutchingon did brilliant | te that somebody connected 1 exceptional peda- lexander certainiy s -up with the team h; h phically were outlined. It roposcd t o B ;work for Ingram. I Siiss, Players on Honor Basis. wor the country be d But Helps Take Doubles—Tilden |ARMY AND NAVY PREPS Printing q who | One of the muny progressive steps into four 7 to be known s 5 R nasol ; ! o Bachnun. . o sses most of the other require- taken by the magnates last week in | whihe suppliva entirely | Seit eortral, cast-eontral und et | Vits N v ¢ Defeats Brookes. DEFEAT G. W. FRESHMEN R nis for ideal gridiron coach sections, and that a be appointed b, federation tor cctional director | $1 und has reached the president of the v kile Miss Lotiie § h zone. This di-{ M. Ovsier combin etings at Chicago, and as a which base ball is expected a high plane with Judge their u 1 of Teagues and ¢ b Army and Navy Pr. MELBOURNE, Australia, Junuary p ATAN And Nars Prep basketers de- amer... S 15.—1n the third mecting of the Amer-| Froshmen yesterdas aftomoon o] - —_ icat lawn tennis players in lhmr'l'tfl'nmr'fi gym. 41 to 11. V. M. I. Vanquishes B~anoke. | at the head of its reconstructed el S Ly “[rector would be responsible for the | aserage of 82 and o Kovernment, was the adoption of alfion of uilexed wume throwing in thelsandlot” base ball ion in his; losi Office Clu I on § new form of plavers contract. T Co% g Fidge Landis the ruter. | §oo0, {lead for the league to series of matches with the Austra- e eime Erep eenter, Ju addition] , yuxinGToN | Va., Januss G5 | t to the cities named affiliat-: on to making eight goals from floor, hulf games in front « b Del i thirty next five teams in lin bunched. Th Was not changed {0 make the period | e Lonein (i o lieEs o fey 5 INGT g 15— of service cover the entire year, as i PONCn Lo 0 5 he plogsed.t said fing with the federation, the zones would | Division tcam. Toxi Ottice has won | 4ns the Americans toda® won Lwo played a clever all-round floor game. | Mgt pasiiy defeated the Rou®ke o J ¥ Nt~ | be compose o one out of thirty-six fumes. The |out of three mateh S ey © tonight, 54 to 1L | giyclair, D. C. Boy, and Navy Re- was advocated in some quarters, ‘but { oo it differs considerably from the old, ! form. To a certain extent it puts the | \gue, in announcing the fund. | \e: nd now we are placing posal the means of carr. i section—Omaha, Lincoln, Du- : hs dis-fluth, St. Louis. Kansas City, Des ng out h St. Paul. Mnineapolis, Mil- Positions. G. V ... Riglt forward are pretty welll In the singles ¢ . Patterson.] A & . standing is as follows:" | Australia, deieated William M. John-{ Stapley. .. M dohn %%l Penn Routs Columbia. | lay Will Not Be Credited as Jayer on an honor basis. One pro- ks Teams Wou Lost. [ ston, California, UlLeft f ; i : Yision i for direct appeal to the come | wishes £ | waukes Post Office Ciub . A o G iden” af Thiladeiphia, beat)Whe., i usr S formard. .. Bimilglan i pypADELPHIA, January 15— | Tank Is Short. missioner in the cvent the player has Draft Not Compulsory. Central—Chici = “incinnati, Louis-| Delivery ... 10 | Norman k. Lrooks, Australia, 6—1,; Mahoney " "Right guard....... Bowman | Pennsylvania’s basket ball team de-| <\ iporis, Md, January 15— a grievance and the player in turn| The tentative draft of the mu,‘lorvi“l”t‘.llnd anapo; mphis, Colum-| War Iisk . Bi% fosa £ j Gllimore...... Lete guara. Goldstein | feated Columbia. 22 to 16. in an inter- | ANN N eeint Snariie brere what. agrees to submit to the discipline of |minor rogulations ‘provides that”all|Mje Dayton. In’ the doubles, Johpston and Capt. | Substitutions—Black for Drown. Johmion for | collegiate league game here tonight. T e aiieal 3n b Antiat 4 son M. Washburn, the Amer ir, defeated Patrick O'Hara nd’ J. Hawkes, Australia, 5—1, the commissioner. Tse much-dis- | jeagues not going into the draft. wuse is worded [ which was restored at the recent joini eting of the leagues, must notify | 0it. Cleveland. | | Flint, Akron, Canton, Goals from floor—Shapley (9), Wise swimming match of the local season Gillmore (), RBrown (%), Birmingham. Chicago Beats Wisconsin. | teday. in which the Naval Academy ouls from’ fouls—Goldste out of T; Shap- lwon from Johns Hopkins, 51 to 11, _ cussed mew reserve o ax follows 1. Pittsburgh, Johnstown. “The recervation to the club of the advisory council not later than i S e ;. e it of 7. Referce3r. Hughes: Thae |’y CHICAGO. January 15.—Chicago de- . 5 c s be veluable right thus to fix salary rate | 3 Lo next The regulations: - Shiladelphin, Waskington. Perti i ¢ L i ! of aivew—15 minutes. e WeateaiWinconsin: 31 iy n mowentc Lo S e aeademy WAtk has beey for the succ s venr and the that the shall not bejAmbor, O3 hlehem. i ern conference basket ball game to- (P00t B¢ S0 £ ety Tromise of the player not to pluy dur- | Compulaors, but th gues remuin. | Blin‘nation serics would be held in IAMERICAN RACQUETERS | TR night. 2o the records cannot be accepted ofli- frede e e T earn Seete Grton LA 1 o By M e A BOWLERS | IWEST VIRGINIA BOOKS | ™ chiny: Thel vare iroken b ciub or an assignee hereof have been | leagues which come in. play for the championship. Eight-clul ideration in determining| The tent e draft of the regula- ::,r’:x‘ls would be established in ..;“»..i DEFEAT CUMBERLAND WIN CANADIAN T'TLEQ EIGHT GR‘DIRON GAMES GEN]’RAI_ NA-I-A-I'URS FA!I-‘;!::-' r;:lx.- 20 yards and the speed negotiated by taken in con the salary spe undertaking by herein, and the|tions will be sent to the various MONTREAI® Quebec, January 15— club to v 0 ¢ iv v v = iy i) Eoss % 3 ', rr = pllegiat were accom- d ; »lul."l') ;3 ‘.,:t-;: 1{;.._:_::“ for their iv}dnlduzl approval, A picked team from the 1 . Frelinghuysen and 8. G. Mort| West Virginia University has ar- ||Iixhtx| by Midshipman Sinclair and ealary s the con ion for b PRI n st cases already husiBOYING BODY INVITES Rowling League. Terminal 1 . i Y the Canadian | ranged eight of the ten foot ball games avy relay team this afternoon. the reservation promise. heen indicated, for most of the rules M. C. A. defeated Baltimore § ytit ) o8 Ficquet championship here to- |1t will play next fall, the two dates not Sinelair. wao is a first-year man at were discussed at the recent base ball ad Y C. A of] Dlonas 5 closed beihg Se| ber 24 and October 1 J £ Vash- t -time pite for th o Y d Ohio \ Rallroa Aol v by defeating A. C. Cassils and A, closed being September ctober 1. P : the acaderiy and hails from Wash WAL orth, one-time ¥ teher for the e S it e adaie N. Y. COMMISSION AGAIN | &utmoriand, Ma: e oisan e (real, by scores of | Virginin, ‘Washington and Lee, Lehigh | Do Not Score Point in National || gean twim the 220 yards in two £ o = Scores: Gzt — 5—12. and Pitt are on the list, which follows: . . o venty-three and three- . i% being mentioned for the P NEW YORK, ary 13. ¢ 4—15, 18—13, 15—11, 15—10, 1! 2 t t minutes twenty re Brewidency of the Virminia League. | o secretary and” theasiee eod "mi{ tional . Boxing © Amsociation ot b “ap wn Mobinn s 31 s | In The semi-final for the champlon- | O0pSE & Rt A n: 25, et s lof SR LIRSS fkousjseconi v iiciie ot b Orth. who makes hix home in Lynch-|then begin to function officially. | UNited States, organized recently toi % Zimrman. 107 110 102| Ship, €. O Pell, Unied Bt s | Bucknell, at Morgantown: 29, Lehigh, at 50-Yard Record. D s 2 overn lons i e e, e W 9T two-fifths seconds, 5 < ea miceslonal boxing. tonight e Bethlehem. 2 January "The relay team made the 160 yards P burg, has a host of friends in the | Headquarters will be here o i = axgs, S0 Sl e S to Neo '""'l 3 ectonded fate L ¥ i 97 117 112 | successive games, 15—6, 16—5, 15—8. {Bethle g LA “-.,',"m .‘:,.’“’,.(‘,im.‘,,_ = e New .York s:ulz';?t:ax‘{x““;n:;,l:::.i L 107 103 123 ¢ &0 100,103 | H. Dickson, Chicago, ddealed'k{xl-mn..C‘;\x";"":’g‘“ & “:;8*’3“51',,‘7" ‘fl,l'l‘_flhbl{-‘*- 3: new n record was established {in two minutes and three-fifths wee- = EROmLY 6 355 398 | Chicago, 12—15, 15—11, 10—15, 16—10, rleston, W. Va.; 13, Virginia, al|,¢ 1 eighteenth annual interscho- | onds better than the former figure. 3 08 408 510 Totals.. 4 15—11. . Pell will play Dickson in the } Charlottesville; 19, Rutgers, at New|jygtic championships. which were won (. Emery equaled intercollegiate time . kS s Brunswick; 24, Washington and Jeffer- | 254/¢ <! h DR T L e P BcsondE A DA G0 Sara g ¢ the Roth family connected with the sociation, announced tha 5 : finals tomorrow by Lawrenceville in the Pennsylvania|{of nincteen seconds in the 50-yard e o ey, “Manager Huggine] 10 BE HELD HERE SOON |the “constitution: ca Shat a clause in WOMAN CUE CHAMPION e poolfiversitolacal Wia sy oncevill a0 el 01 s e n i HCh e T < bro 3 1 3 he S g J e 2 ts, and were closely followed ard relay wi D ith i brother Frank, thel o o0 o be held here|30hn%on of the’commission objected poin e I &, Gallagher an Yoferart Grcner, o beln (i G ol E unde o Sunpicen: oc e | 2 the, Sratnd, that It would b | p| AYS'HERE TOMORROW |SOUTAR CAPTURES PRO | Aloysius Basketers Ahead. b @leard Collaxi it 20 ) o it il York pitchers newly formed Washington Boston Ter- = v % s o Bty ’ = e Sc o famous world | REWIY, £ ‘has been modi ~Aloysius basketers won from the|the 50-vard swim in 1-5 seconds, |seconds. Winkjer is from Washing- ) of the Whie Sox in the famous wo: rier Club. It will be held in the grill fled by an amendment.| yioo prances Anderson of Rich- COURT TENN'S HONORS Stlent Five last night in the Gonzaga | bottering the former American rec- | ton ¢ onty memi.cr| BOSTON TERRIER SHOW |39 jpie,Rational body. obby will not be t . Liginger, president of the as. tovies of 1906, against the Cubs. {room of the Wardman Park Hotel. 0 hat ‘Tulings of the association Va., who claims to be the cham- z 5 S to 17. Byrne, MeN: 3 o aE s ade By GHSE] . | Joston. "home of the terrier of that ey .32;“53:’“?5:&?};2.3:’ii-ifi“'tfiZ lon worian mocket billiart ey s L acionis imseatn B remeiald playedinns basket ball i N N e o e e = : ‘ ARMY PDLO EVENT WILL af;.'.'::'oxx’l‘w:u::m‘&n!:or;s :mhg;e";:onr; laws of the state. "“’,2"“""3‘-,-‘.’;3‘2?1’,!’5“&:3,3“"&‘;0",’.’ Club won the first professional court|the winners.h\vlnle'L)"(n(;h an’d Fergu-'y@-dvn Y 3 1 Game to Quincy A. C. New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland and :?wcn‘xlgh: A Tuesday afternoon and | tennis championship t;( Amen;zu to- i:)‘!‘!m'll(l the best work for the losing ¥ (e;ur‘in }1:-:; :;;htlulx‘lmofo}\";:lr;l; Quincy A. €. defeated the Columbia 4 ¥ ¥ o i day by defeating C. J. Fairs, a former . - on had_en ree 1 A asket ball, 22 to 18, in a fast i BE HELD AT CAMP GRANT P Mcern of the local cigb, which is Rockford A. C. to Meet. D e ina thick ehoting. 11" | World. title holder. in the Anal match |- S rasmall: Colos and Stolfed rep: | Eame. In the latter's gym last night. 3} ROCKFORD, Tl January 15.—Camp | composed of those owning biue-blooded | Rockford Athletic ‘Club will hold a| Miss Anderson will_ play Charles|on the racquet club courts, 6—3, 3—8, Victory -for Yankee Five. .miefes)“g:"h Ay e Hmeup: Grant has been sclected as the place for | Boston terriers, are: S. J. Held, presi- | meeting at 1205 6th street northeast to- | Bartelmas, George Kelchner and [5—6, 6—4, 6-— R e Guiney A. €. Positions. Columbia A, C. .Comer ‘Tamiach the district Army polo championship | dent presid morrow -8 o'elock,. v -| Soutar’s victory qualified him to) T§e Yankees defeated the Richmond = : Kwrenes. .......Teft e rd.... B SHovHeat Inice et D [ S At ‘when base | George Wheatley, the District cham- | Soutsr's witiory, Wugilfice Mot to | e e ket ball in the tone | - Darnall and Stolley sported the | Sweener. R IO it ;‘w:m;,rxr:“r"p:: '.“\‘n,r;uz:,!;. SN ?;..fi'.o.?."‘..".':'.u‘i‘,.““"’"- and V. E. Dell plane dl:le:mthmmc‘s' F‘.?,[‘!id(n ‘Altrock will assist in run- | plonship of the United States at the| gress Heights auditorium last night, | Central colors in the 50-yard n?;néb‘g\ Bmi ; - Center . Birthright. rumber of civilian organizations will| Fntry blanks and premium lsts for| Any one wishing to join the club is in- | ning off the matches, which will be | racquet club next Wednesday and Fri- {44 to 12. The Yankees lcd. 25 to 8, at | never had a chance, Noves anf Coles] il - fghe £ parker Jarticigate, the show will be sent out soon, vited to be present, 3 refereed by George Cox. day, - the end of the first half. contested in the ¥ SR 7 - B