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\ .28 SPORTS. " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 13, 1921—PART 1. . SPORTS. / Indicted White Sox Open Court F: zht for Exoneration : Crop of Real Holdouts to Be Slim ATTORNEYS TO DEMAND NEW MANAGERS FOR MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS THIS SEASON. (|]|AM(]N[] PLAYERS BILL OF PARTICULARS ety E:8orr) WIS PR NOW HAVE T0 SIGN | (Photo Copyright by Harris & Ewing.) (Photo 1. F. §.) (Photo 1. F. ) (Photo I. F. S.) Williams, Jackson and Weaver Submit Affidavits - ; — . 0 T — T Denying Conspiracy Charges in Notification = B o By é @ =k > UP UR G[] Tu quK of Conteinpiated Action Tomorrow. f i 'Base Ball Owners Not Wor-" rying This Year—Griffs Go South in Two Weeks. BY DENMAN THOMPSON. NE week from today Miguel O Martin, trainer de luxe, and Nicholas Altrock, come- dian extraordinaire of the Nationals, { will be southward bound to get | things in shape for the arrival of the first squad of players at Tampa, Fla. One week later Pry dent sriffith, Manager George | McBride and the voung battery { candidates will be aboard a train steaming for the training camp, while another squad of older players will be on a rattler headed ior Hot Springs, Ark., for preliminary con- ditioning. With the opening of actual prepa- ration for the next championship sea- < at hand the backward- | ness of a large number of Washing- | ton players in signing their contracts | might cause apprehension to a mag- | mate with less knowledge of athlet | and their ways than Clark Grifiith, or | even to him in other seasons. But not {50 this year—and there’s a reason HICAGO, Febrnary 12—Attorneys representing Chicago American ‘ League base ball players indicted in connection with the al- leged throwing of the 1919 world series today opened their fight to exonerate the men hy announcing that a demand would be made beifore County Judge William E. Dever Monday for a bill of particulars | in the case \ Notification of the coniemp ction was accompanied by af- fidavits from Claude \Willt son and Buck Weaver denying that they had entered into throw the series, or ually throw games. Jackson ed that they had confessed to a conspiracy the base ball grand jury. but “did not repudiate ar that they had accep: tion of the de ‘ 1 HONOR OF MBRDE assert that this m Commissioner Hendrick Names d when tre t Will Employ *We expect to fight from ih id now.” i g o om taken by | Committee on Arrangements “nin Ivant le(g said Bened: resenting e two pla; the alleged confession: ed, ignored or d. begins cannot be s Announcement of t: ken by the defense brought (tement from J o Judge Charles McDor ought | for Testimonial. IGhwacidl sex far a testimonial dinner to MeBride, in honor of his ele- | tion to the management of the | shington base ball club, are as- definite form. J. Thilman Hendrick, District Commissioner, yve 1 terday isSued a cali for a meeting of Y|4 committee on arrangements, to be | 4 oney to throw mes. not | S of eve ' hort. rep “Whethe son ®o cl Jury, that if Jac Cicotte repud; grand jury te would be taken to pro timony immediate Steps ute them for | w pan to the fir “They face 2 i Gk T tw uoAl sacsday In 1920 and for several seasons be-: Dy e on cn fore. extending back as far as the ad- perfary, charge. mish mu ivent of the Federal League, and con- oratory tinuing during the term of the war. n Park Hotel ) |conditions in base ball were so unset- {tled that it was a wisc mogul who lknew for sure just what players he could depend upon. But it's different State to “Sit izht E George E. Gorman. : s <! ing of Thur: attornes two days befor i cution, uad of playvers into spri tight, as E . for the first ti ¢. The Federal Lea vi t state be compelled to a bill of | to in ma e ! GRS L of Boston Red Sox. of St. Louis A. L. jumping now is only a painful mem- particulars of the follc fans of Washington and v e (Photo I. F. &) (Photo U. & U.) (Photo L. F. S.) ory; the war is ended: organized base ion, if any, ' h What control and sup tily back ,of him in his initial Btk ke Bobm eatubIneg i iy . E ~ , solid the White Sox club owners had over | efforts as 4 pilot. focting under a new system of gov- after the expir: iR 18o Capmieainn s FHona- | 5 o . i . ° lernment, and last, but far from lea::. Sl g LR S (L e RS S Yachtsmen Planning Big Craft [SEVEN PILOTS ARE NEW Yale-McGill Boxing Contests |50 T S i When and where and in what man- | the’ idea of honering McBride orig Independents Are Wobbly. ner William Burns and Hal Chas: !natad. those pamed on the com- 2 t t Last summer the shipyard and steel To Set Precedent in Sports|. .. s s vt e 2 55 i . 9 4 former major leagus players charged ; mittee of arrangements include James with helping engineer the allezed | A. Farre'l, Charles W. Darr. Andrew o efren t e erlca S up . throwing of the series, and Rachel | J. (Cy) Cummings. Ed McCarthv_ Dr. 1tranquillity of major league ciub own- € Griffs, Browns, Red Sox, Tigers, Brown, Sport Sullivan and Abe At-| Harrv Kaufmar. Harrv King, MTiton ers. and in a number of instances suc- tell conspired with the petitioners' McWilliams — Karl Corby. Rafael e e e Cubs, Braves and Phils - |ceeded in luring away valuable play- - to destroy the busincss and reputa-| Semmis Tom Fisher. formor mayor | By the Avocited Prese 2 BY WALTER CAMP. ing material. This year plants and tion of the White Sox club. o exandria: Lieut. William = 8.1 STON. February fen Aot e A ! b v " eactories) o searly G Sencriphl What bribe was offercd and given. | Shelby; John Du~an. Jack *ye, l.nuui OSTON, Febr Vs i the America’s cup against the Leaders Changed. ORK, February 12—Yale University boxers versus the McGill |have laia off a larze proportion of lnhd by ‘;:‘or:. and lc'('l:;‘.hl?rr;n:n;{'a‘:h; A. Dougher and Denman Thompson. next fo ¢ an challenge has l:l!n-‘ 'l;. begun, i was am{ounccd | Of the sixteen major league clubs University of Toronte team is the latest and most venturesome ]nwir operatives and in many instances S LU R I R e s today. Forward-looking yuchting interests affliated with the | Detroit. Boston and St. Louis, in ad- development in international collegiate competition. It will be |t oo ire o A T accepted and received. IDODGERS TO START . |New York Yacht Club have gone farther to anticipate another inter- | dition to Washington in U Amerl- ext week at New Haven, according to announcemant, and is ex- |Prevailing last vear and now is shown When, where and in what manner | {can League, and Philadelphia, Boston iby the uttitude of Joe Harris. the g interest throughout the collegiate world. cute pl TRAINING MARCH 7! national effort to lift the cup than any previous known attempt to work e the petitioners did not Isturdy hitting and depemdable fielding § i 2 2 ago in the National Leazue, | . g with their best skill and ability. and| & ! out yachting strategy or design. Ao ffg‘i'"“‘ e @ BN Tagien in consideration with the ex- {first sacker of the Cleveland Indians ~ in what games and in what particular| NEW YORK. February 12—The Two model vachts, built ¢ and | try out possibilities Sl ) dp s ipected of B i gt plays of each game did the petition- Brooklyn National League chamninns - gl ers not play with their best skill |will assemble at New Orleans March | Octails uncqualed by ! and ability. 7 for their spring training with s | Models known, were the mediums of ¢ How .games alleged-to have been squad of thirty-ode players. it was|search tests, the results of which will managers—a manage without precedent . — ritish runners in; . } 1 This highly regarded slugger. who de- L i | | Interscholastic Athletes | Iserted the Tribe last vear for a berth »’ . | |with the Franklin, Pa.. independent In International Meet | !icam. now is making overturek to re- HAMILTON, Ont. February | |turn to Cleveland. and there is con- a freak of sail of the seven new s sailing marveled Factonily, ic manner in which 1chts made known e Tnon whether the Brown|man capiain, A. Sherwood manager ' B e thie conference were|and Samuel Lebelwich secretary and | spent on the consir = 3 itreasurer. Meetings will be held every!of the miniature i o < ¢ other sports are i 5 ::;B;oew‘n’h;n:o%u:(l:‘\oa: {\gdn%ed‘,\.:::_fima_ e L G A P R reins over major league entries for ball. b nd other sports are de tionals are concerned there are mo been shipped to! Actual operation was stimulated to | yp M5 GV6F RAJOL, eague entrl T |veloping a strong Intersectional mean- | Soaibute t i t R | teams in the fiteen-year-old division. | the New Yori Yacht Club for p- i de that made it scem human | ing “Caretul - achomtine unaor “eons {ing. i s eyl el S The | Send challenges to Samuel Lehelwx-.-h.lmg and exhibition, and the data are hands re at the wheels of the | Grimth, however and Duffy has I One of the Lest reasons for the () ), jably is carrying on quite an extel ¢ of Chicago. ot only foot ball but basket jconsequence the worrying committees {this_spring will be composed exclu- vely of players. So far as the Na- flugh Duffy of the Red Sox and Unive Cobb of the Tigers are to handle the | NO tion and op e Dy the jannounced today. : The squad will | probably be reflected in the next rac rea and arrangement "that brought {" major league 12—The first international im. | |Siderable doubt whether he can zet players under indiciment. consist of thirteen pitchers, four cateh- oo on e caugic cup. The models, repre- | into _pla; possibilit and | B . who succeed. new si ce. | I ¢| | terscholaxtic athletic meet be- | {back. His action in jumping auto- . What They Once Said. ers, eight inflelders and six outfield- | fr | bt y i theories which were | Cravath with the Phillies, w Joined to this is the broadening of | | tween American amd Camadiam | |matically placed him on the ineligibl: Claude . Williams, before going_ to|TS: The veteran battery men will |senting different theories of co held over a . course, at-|ular but er - unlucky g fonal conicSLl | high schools will be held here | |list. and if the club owners stand firm the grand jury to testify, issued a :pgrt about two weeks earlics at Mot | tion and rig, were matched | tracted much attention among t with the s for “f,, Iix,'-w'jgl\'-'!mf;z; | | March 10. On that date the | |by their dec'sion to drastically punish sworn statement that he received |SPrinss. feach other under all kinds of wind ard srmen of Provincetown. and Fred Mitchell, e preedont and dcmon- | | Baltimore high schools’ team | [deserters his application for rein- . $10.000 to help throw the series. and | e o e Iacatenl wators o100 The models were so keenly drawn e it o Tl Db and G mofsl | of Baltimore, Md., will meet the | |statement will be denied. that he gave Jackson $5.000. He said | Mgyt N RAINIER’S g Seetnnres LT that they sped on reaches fast enough | b Sag0 £ i e entaChf | | Hamilton, collexiate fmstitute | Must Sign or Ge to Werk. arrangements . were 1o throwhlhe R’ | Coa bay, offt lru\mu;ov\n. in a s to requir- use of a motor boat bY | yjitchell's job with the Cubs, is re. S e el :.;n:i-:-:l“n:n“ = 'T' '",":“'I { | with no alternative but to go to series in a conference between him- of races that extended through seve those conduetink the tests. | nening 2 e B e £ d. Harvard. indeed: | 0, in a series of dual | 5 - e & to a position he held some rmed. Harvard, indecd, work, the diamond performers are not j s era \Fc‘i‘(fi{fii, SCOUT NINE READY months of the fall and carly winter. : ishing Captaine Marvel. vears and Lee Kohl, Jimmy clear_across the contiment in|| i costesu R Inctnding Srots | ety to defer signing bevond the ' J L : - 321t ; : L shing caBtains wha t6 6 ; ss vith the Browns, the University of Ore-; | Ju | | point where they lay themselves liable and two gamblers named Brown and ! Mount Rainier Bov Scout Troop 103's i Resuityfaropnotinisnigca (EeHine captalng phoRtuEnediont g e L O T tPasadena. -and now | | team raee. The Camadiams prob. | |POT2L where they lay themaclives Table Sulllvan in a South Side hotel previous | bage b-‘} liam» formerly the Mount+ The results are not now divulzed, nor 1 observe r] 0 Watdl € TaC" | Chief of the eland tribe. | Princeton is varty to a home-and-| | #bIy will visit Baltimore mext are well aware of this fact and as a to the series. His affidavit today said | Rainier Yankees, has elected Earl Bau- | s the source of the large sums that were et oRcritt " George Mcliride of the local array, |hcme foot ball agreement with the| | ‘inter. | vas dox wietim of the alleged conspirac T :nd exhi ) other affidavits were similar to his. | Mount Ramier, Md. by W. Starlin gess | miniature yachts. Instead, mechanism ! some siceess in the minors. Cobb, an dening of interscctional contest sive correspondence with some of ‘the tect and build r, who disigned the boats i ont 3 ey HEdea Rl LA L T T te manager of athletics at e P Who points to the value s s 3 may even have had his terms flatly wing students to the | Hills Wins Shot-Put and Is Second rejected in one or two instances. But{ collvge from Various sections of the| .o w6 word Fordlec in Games | GHIMf believes It is poor policy to dis- djustment | the olled by a cloc ther hand. has ha i and supervised the | worked out the movements of 1ack |agerial experience wha. <hift- | critics are about equally in ! d that { opinion as to whether he will prove i le learned in the fests will be | yor b=l A eirnaas BlG T[NNIS DATES SH' HOLY CROSS NINE | e e e meaias | 20 Jibe. swingins ruader ) BOOKS D. C. TEAMS'{’K;?S’:;:Z.MIV w'(;f;;:;‘.\z“)rmxr'm; Snly | %0 far as he knew nothing of the kind {a huge Success or a dismal failure. i had been b before. He aims now country s 3 WORCESTER, Mass., February mf"‘“ they were exteremely ng. P _— ! cuss such things in the newspapers. o 2 : ) A generation = ey - ORCF r ity ihe | to perfect the dev by installation 2 | eherale s | Al players have until we start for —Holy Cross base ball team's south.| The models wer of gyroncopes, While the -xpense of Stars to Race Again. Conceim oL atheneTnvasimractizalivl) at Newark. ? the training camp to sign their con- nine f feet high Davis Cup Challenge Rouna Sep- el g schedule was mmouncedib,mu were bullt with othe such teots i poseible 1o only a few ! BOSTON. Febroary 12.—Th al infduence Then came i« trip| NEWARK. N. J., February 12— |Lracts” isthe way Griff puts it. “Until Sarch 29, William and Mary Col-|Proportionate to Am ¥ enthusiasis, the designer [ riyaire of Joe W ay. the iin Gompbine 1M ar ale track | Harold Cutbill of the Boston A. A, |then they are not holdouts. —When tember 2, 3 and 5—National Sin- gles Four Days Later. NEW YORK, February 12. for the leading events on the ! o | that time comes if any have failed to L ranning, "’Z',::,',‘e“f';““,%' ;:"u}e'"‘;':_ sign it will be known. But I do not fiere. tonight, in ® sin.|anticipate any such contingency. T'm nterest in America’s runner, and. Harry Guiby st in T, ¥ Cutbill, known wias such that he felt|he flying parson of the Boston Ath. n of continued support. {lectic Associatlon, in which the latter | Sthal s to build. They w | has_gained one victory this o0 28, University of Virginia, at Char- 20 S : 2 - 0 . rand 200 rsunds each s [to be rencwed here at the loitesville: 29, Georgetown, at Wash-+ %) () SR FOETe 0 purpose of Dartmouth Natators Win. |icgion game on February A e tennis schedule were announ ington. 30. Gallaudet, at Washing- ¢, tests were made to represent op- | HANOVER. H. February 12— Devanney, the New York runner, and | ficially here today by the ton; 31, Naval Training Station, atyposing ideas in sloop architecturc and ' Dartmouth ted Harvard States Lawn Tennis. Association as|Hampton Roads. were changed from time to time to|swimming meet herg tonight, follows: | April 1. Deljware College, at New- | fotsth August 15, West Side Ten Club, | #rk; 2, Princeton, at Princeton. 1 Bennie Wefers of New York A, C,|It develops that when those so-called{ Forest Hills, N. Y., women's cham- E | % 5 e . o.¢ | Negotiations were at their height e o e BILLIARD WIZARD SKA"NG 'nnE 'm M[]URE FORT MYER BOXERS | [ son the f0cvard invitation in 7 2-g|BeEotiations wers At thelr ReiEhy ST i, e | Syracuse to Keep Club. | HERE THIS WEEK END TRIAL FIGHTS S J MP MARK S, Sha Dougias Demies Mot | prara, of 1 znd, wrole To Gt about nd. followed by a v union team to New nd a London Athletic Club feam to New York. Since that - Olvmpic e contes pilgrimages, fact, almost a 3 d ccifications. ~ In 1e lege, at Willlamsburg, Va.; 24, Ran- i pecifications. In lens doiph and Macon, at Ashland, Va.; 2 ",;’,T:t',’f.‘f’.‘“"‘m.’l‘ i odeia Catholic University. at Washinrion; - build yard hand door game the | utes and 16 seconds. confident the boye all will be in line the { Jack Sellers of New York A. C. in good time.” (scratch) ~ was second; Fred Hilles,| Indians Sought Rice and Judge. who was allotted 12 yards, was . and Alex Browster, Georgetown, | [ EffOrts to lure Sam Rice and Joe [ Whohad a 15-yard allowanes was |Judge from the Nationals this winter Sy J have not been confined to the Yankees. n a|J. . Connolly of Georgetown University ! o 2 to 11. | al so probably will compete. Lbroader scope. mixed doubless championship; Septem- | SYRACUSE, Y. February 12— atere DT St At i Snie ber 2. 3. 5, West Side Tennis Club, o inforrationtmu DAL it B e R. Hills of Washington, D. C., a stu- | 1€ “ores s, N. challeng =3 p et v Willie Hoppe, billiard of outs to qualify Fort Myer rep vt Dy U~ jetter to the boss of the world cham- Forest Hil m»ml;-—:ha.“ nge round.ilic here tonight, differences between| WIL® S0P qc" ter- sentatives in the third district | ¢ jdent at Hill School, won the 12-pound, pions that he would not consider any C. Landgraf, holder of the local | gin“ i) appear at cholastic shot-put. with a heave | §eal for either of them, as he was se-|New Ycrker Wins International | matchos of the 3d Army Corps area's Erbal Leavs & Feet 1 1-4 Inches in | ! Cricket Club, Philadelp Denise il ihe s N Tnter ational Senma 3 | ¢ e ron, Sheft ) chis ) e aako! exhibition games Wed- boxing championship _ tournament of 52 fect 4 inches. J. Tyron, Sheffield | “byjlding up” and not “tearing down.” gles championship. % ara Eiballfparic|h oo prourhexNibldion g dm o Ay el i i = oot catonipamE : z Ik L 1| “building up " X The schedule wix mad. un with o e iy e on set il smica by e | pesdny andiTaussdeiECEanop anc Tourney—Canadian Girl Cap- | were compiet dat the Virginia mili- Junior A, A. U. Champion- [ {ifooh With a put of 44 ‘et 0% et e W S view not only to the ability of the|the club will remain in this city > S \ ity a ares Wi 0 : e sl ' 1 5 5 5 s 70-y: Busi M: er Shettsline of the 2 in condit ¢ es will be 18.2 balkline and tures oman’s onors. bers of the 19th Ficld Artillery anl Hills second in the 70-yard Jusiness Manager e i piayciaito baiin condislonitorgthe ishions, After each ne | H one of the 3d Cavalry disposed of ship Meet in Buffalo. i scholastic hurdles, which was won by | Philadelphia Nationals believes that rious events, but als to meet the wishes of the nations which kre likely to have teams here for the Davis cup! contests and the clubs that will hold |, COLU the tournaments. “Jimmi It was decided to advance the date has been | Peterson will give a short lecture on Captains South Carolina. | 500" with "un extubition of dithi- 1BIA, S. C, February 12—/ cult and fancy shots. " Porter, infielder and catcher, | Raised seats 'will be installed to ected n of the Uni- | give ample accommodations for ail to LAKE PLACID, February 12.—Joe|thoir opponents. McCann, 0 bested | BURFALO, N. Y. February { Townsend Coleman in 9 3-5 seconds. | Series of three games he has ar- of New York city won the in-|Coy in the 118-pound class; Tremble -.‘«‘,,fi, R ichrunnyile v, Mercersburg, equaled the|ranged between Wild Bill Donovan's : who was given a decision’ when Mc- | eq entrant in the ing high i ard dash scholastic mark in win- | hirelings and those directed by George ternational ice skating epeed champion- | F0ND PG BIYCR & decision 3 ed entr. n the running high jump. s ana | McBride March 16, 17 and 18 will ¢ which ended here today, with a 4 n the second round !pyovided the s tion for the A. A.|Ring . econds. i & big thi 1 box offi {of the 126-pound class match. and (% junior indeor championships here | | prove a big thing from a box office . | standpoint. ' The games are to be comm € ‘of 100 points. Charles Jewtraw of S AL RE a0ty Mt T e L veraltys of Carolina team. A |see the champion in action. O e o A o i r Tarkington in the | enight by making a new mark of 6 g ] L The s September to Augst. ax the <hallenge CONLeSt With Vale at Macon. March | Edouard Horscmans. the Belgian bil- | i 'y e 1eh 80 peints, | 133-Found ¢ Wwere the qualifying fort 11, inehes. The s INVITES COLLEGE played at Galnesville, Fla. where the round for the Divie vin will consnime | 30, features a thirteen-game schedule. | liardist, will appear at S s Feb- | tonal th o Cnicagn, thie, | artillerymen. Viola, a big. cavalr 3 aal e s are to train’ : a week usually given (o tournaments, 20 | ruary 21 to 21 with 60 pa O e e | man, defeated Lelden in the 160-pou | MEN TO FENTER RUN |5 e i e e e ke eion The men’s singles will be a week later | tional title went to Miss Gladys Robin- | Class. winners in the other principal ! 4 o 5 _!in traveling from their homes in the iyl oy e enlaant 4o G,;g;f;@‘nonh to Florida for the winter ngton and several Maryland and|months. Scveral thousand visitors are ginia_colleges, schools and athletic | €XPected to assemble there for this | associations to enter teams in the five- | €Vent. At that time the regulars of than usual: and if the wo s event | Rochester Signs Merkle. ! 2 [ SR Cmaron o _ The third dist Jrere held after tiat, it was belicved | [OSTON. February 12—Fred Mer- | LORD AND APPLEBY MeWnhirter set a now world's (aCERCTOay g t would be so far into September as Pir releascabobihe Chicago. record in winning the three-mi vrs W ne to Jopardize seriously chances forGune has signed to piay with the] ~ WIN AT BILLIARDS in's minutes and 45 seconds. championn in the 3 Succeasioff (ha yan hampionship. | Rochester Club ¢ ati two-ficths of @ second faster than the |at Camp Bustis, Vi., March 19. The . g ’ @ : plonship:| Rochester Club of the Internationall . vy AND, Ohio, February 12— | former record made by John Nillson-at | finals will be held'in “April ‘in_the Loclnicht, Buffalo. . mile handicap modified marathon race | the team will have just started train- w York were the Paul | Robert Lord of Montreal in 18! Jack Stowell of St.|5th Regiment Armory in Baltimore. to be held February 22 under the aus- |ing and will be in no conditlon to play in the Moore won the half mile in I minute _ T 18. Appleby of second and Moore third. i —_— ool SArd $ zan, Bumalo. | pices of the Aloysius Club. Entries will | take part in a game, so a squad of i tods L e e s O D T entien st ka2 oidine it scconds. William Steinmetz and 5 Gorman were disqualified for | " Roy McWhirter, Charles Jew. I shot-put—Chris Vretoos, Buf-| 5 inchies. icago. and F awarded a trophy, and medais will be|rival circult. Tnere wan oe a quartet .a.| given runners finishing in the first seven | Of the juvenile flingers with Torres midnight_next Thursday. prestige of the American League The winning five-man team will be)against the representatives of the franchises in_the Colored Departmental | LY 3 Teague should communicate with Sec- | Brown of Cleveland close with John Irving, 47 1 street, at|Youngsters will attempt to uphold the Departmental base ball tcams desiring | {oyrnament. ~Lord won from Dr. A. . Stephen- | 3 r - | Appleby defeated | i e ot prize also will |to Teceive them, Brower. Marhafk A 5 B rown, 1308 T strect. A lefe: ol Whcelerian Dlaces. A special novice prize also wil r Sinclair Again Lowers 220-Yard |rewry A | 5 [ioungscomiialoite | e | 1 S0V, Hudniek, New York| D présented. The race ia_sanctioned | L2 Motte and Foxs for the infield and | Swimming Mark—Water Polo WASHINGTON A. C |a high run of 51, ana Brown an av ard dash for women in|Breaks 97 Out of 100 Targets at; S Dy oA A o fleld. o S - 3 o Note, lage of 3 43- and high run of i < Match With Columbia Close. VE A NINE | Appieby hud ‘an average of 7 1331 5 the mile race in| Washington Gun Club—Good FRENCH ATHLETE Another “Scrap of Paper.” P B TO HA A = | 2nd @ high run of 51, and Renner an e Ani B o ANNAPOLIS, Md., F The HEndER e O e h e [ nute sceond, with Miss | Scores Scarce. Looks as if another agreement must Midshipmen made a clean sweep in SIX washington Athletic Club, formerly | 57 <F4E¢ 0 2 o & Johnson se H REACHES AMERICA ;e listed in the scrap-of-paper class, 0-yard junior sixteen-vear| Few high scores were made by the Jines of sport this afternoon. Colum The final Tk A % e the one wherein base ball magnates bia gave the water-poloists a Martin Brewster | twenty-two entrants at the weekly Suiversity, dead] NEW YORK, February 12.—Marcelfpound themselves to refrain from hard fight, and the Collegian Stars of | (3 seconds, shoot “of the Wushington Gun Ciup ! Guillemot, crack French distance run-| myd-slinging and recrimination. That campaign. The organization : i : i : Baltimore played 4 good game of bas. | ah campalen. N oy ."."-E IU ]8 P[]UNB DOG Tife final 340-3iira’dash for boye ten | yeaterdny. 6. " Raweett was high ner and winner of l‘hir:m‘n-,,s.lm;,z, fo e conehuaion ts be arawn trom an ket ball against the Navy five, the i P a st = years old was won by John ea of | gun with 97 breaks in argets and Olympic race at Antw. -|interview given by Barney Dréyfuss. 31t a1 v L R R e I T Plieid in 19 scconds, EMA mmons and Witiam siundon, | SEVEN-MAN HOCKEY e | _— | Georgetown Athletic Club, has elect- ed officers and s arranging its base score being 3 - 9 5 s zust, arrived here today on the steam-{owner of the Pittsburgh olub, to Sid ‘A:zm,n-‘;”f Columbia swimmers the '"mr::r:r»l: h{\?dgfli:sy sl;e:-x-fi::xlui tied for the runner-up position. Alli :‘"" Adciane r:mam (;?fcr?:;fa'nfl: yorn‘rihazitw o ';'m"' prtear bl Navy won (O e = i A ied for the ner- 08 . A vill make his first pul a o wi e reorganization meeting University ana B 8 Ege Groasurer. I Foltver 1s CAPITAL SILENTS others who_shot at 100 birds scored | APPEARS DOOMED N 'this country February 19, in fllellast fall in Chicago, when the ques- crestlers he base ball team, while jprgy: N s ; at inst_the | MARARE of the base b o the. club's | Midkiff Seductive, Cocker Spaniel, 90. Summary: TON, February 12.—The passing | 3.000 meter at Madison Square Garden | tion arose as to whether Judge Landis each shattering of 100 targets, nnsylvani 7 to 4; ag the score w Carnegie Institute boxers the Midship- fMairs. . . WN K. OF C. FIVE! Broke- o seven-man hockey from American|as a part of the Guaranty Club’s should be empowered to “take” or men took all six bouts., and in the | Sqneray business aftalis. .4 some Rated Best in America at DO i 7 S s competitions was in- | sames. e d-!mlimy recommend” action againat fencing they werg viftorious overthel good” pitching last season. Wwill be New York Show. The Capitai Silents waiked over “Ihe statement of AL | - Guiliemot, a corporal in the Frenchplayers or club owners accused oft French b CY. M. C. AL of New |SS00 BUCHUNE nston Athietio Club Spalaing Council 1ast night, DING! o | d hockey | army, obtained a leave of absence to|misdeeds. uts to 11. in the coming campaign. Those in-| NEW YORK, February 12.—Midkiff |up a total of 43 nts 17 for thel coach, ome convinced [ make the trip. | Drgfu-g is qll‘mted as saying that it Two intercollegiate records wWerefiorested in the organization should |Seduative, an eighteen-pound cocker | K. of ¢ passing and gen- | of the superior qualitics of the Six- B enry Rl I Faw i Bk S brokien b e Midihupmen duringthe | e cate with G R Farrott, $208 | spaniel. Conighe ‘apcended the (hrons | ral ii-around by of e Stnts (X R e e mocner| PAIR OF CONTESTS | e s ing te! cla « & 'West | of dogdom and for one year will sest they have s 1sor, who has been to the hockey e J - third time th ered the 531?5!”52:;;?;“:';.;, ‘i..".?“é"‘;m or |reign e e o AT e The goal shooti Lynch teams at Harvard what Haughton bers of the joint committee to frame fguichton thens rd, covering the | \yog 2436 after 8 Midkift ch s the W 3 Miller e o e ing pm . i was_ chosen as the winner [and Miller Siincdlin Mg RN Dinseonds of the forty-fith annual show of the | cap. Silents (43, o, mant ne Westminster Kennel Club. He is | Mille 'y R. P. Livesey Spalding (17). | 0. H. P. Johnson bt forward.........JHRoache | was (o the development of the foot AT SOCCER TO_DAY :}h:fl"?&:‘_;‘fim:‘:lé;fil‘l::e. htlmn u&: {ball system there, expressed belief that Hirvard Would limit its team 0| District soccer teams are scheduled | WOrding should be chunged so that 40 vards in 15 seconds, three-fifths of Sl o . S{oully BIxianentnertis = is aft- | 1-andis would be shorn of his power 3 » y W. T. Payne of Kingston, | Nic bl S | 2 to get action in two games this aft. i #'sfond seuter than e formes s | ADIEU CAPTURES =, o | G ' = o, 5t ‘e on Intersity | 5, PAcioh, ua, SEeding ciub Svies L BB Lad R s This was the first time a cocker |3 Nerara Caffery & N affair. The Washington Soccer Club | ronirice with this statement: lumbia was i splendid contest. the POWER BOAT TITLE|, T 23 ifea “ne ‘major tonins. SRt gomis—Capital Stlents, Miller (1), i Emory and Henry Grid Dates.|\Ti' iotain the Latrobes of Balti- | "Smarks With this statement: =~ first half ended 6 to 5 in favor of the 11 each side scored| MIAMI, Fla., February 12.—By a (Hi8 selection came after two judges | Nicol, Lynch (8): had disagreed, one of them giving | (2), McFeeney (2), MeBride, M cil. McHale fTery. Gouls —Emory | more at Union Park. 15th and H | cretly been for Landis all the ting oed © of in- |streets northeast, while the Harlems | Ut him' over by ‘laying Off him: are Spalding ( Naval Acadein }i:)mn\' Va., February 12 five points in the sccond half. scant three seconds Adicu, owned and | had disagreed. one of them giving |1, Sickeeney (2), Melirlde, Mecaicey. Goul L Honrs Colfescs’ sixth ve in- s rthea L v : - | froin foul line—Lynch, : Z o collgernte foor hall calls for eight|and Georgetown All Stars will clash {fanny to me. Who do you e e B B teniy ot ponicago, de- | yom ‘of Ashcroft. A referce chowe | out of 7: Meliride, 1 out of Wankoop, Jr. mes next fall. The schedule on the field at New Cut and Conduit | gested to Kiililea Snd Snibe tonarn ok, et Doleatsl Cansis Blty nile thoe for anoh Sleilcecant | MidKIT. — September 24, Tennessee, at Knox-|roads. Both contests are to begin at | Navin (hat the wording should - be iERticicats Lanadian. boats under American Power Boat —_— Squash Title to Hyde. 5 October 1, Milligan Collexe: 8, |2:30 o'ciock. ~ | changed, T ask you?" RICHMOND, Va.. February 12—Fd | Association sanction hers today and i hy q . Penn Double Winner. hington and Lee, at Lexington,| Soccer enthusiasts of the District | This line of talk has a very familiar “Strangler” Lewis defeated Frantz |carried off the Carl G. Fisher g5,000| Form New Rdcing Circuit. NEW YORK, February 12—F. Van| PHILADELPHIA, February 12.— S Prinity. College; 29, Lyneh-|and Maryland will meet on Tuesday ! ring; in fact, it appears to constitute a{ November ‘Roanoke | night to discuss the organization of | direct and flagrant viclation of the Zola French-Canadian grappler, | gold trophy with eleven points Officers_of the fairj of Mount Pleas- |S. Hyde of the Harvard Club won the| Pennsylvania defeated Cornell, 4 to 3, burg College {»‘r:r r’n‘izl’\.l.é’l‘he et fall came after | meet, (o the Canadian bol;x,jn eig’l?::’r:: nt, La Harpe, Carthgse, Quincey and | national squash tennis championship|at lceylmckey here tonight in a game | College, at: Salem, Va.. 11, Tusculum |a. Maryland division of the United |agreement Dreyfuss and all the other thirty minutes, when Lewis clamped |Orlo’ II's six. Rainbow was driven |Burlington have fornled a new racing | here today, defeating Jay ‘Gould of|that went to an extra period. Penn-|College, at Bristol, Va.-Tenn.: 18,|States Soccer Association. George |base ball men subscribed to. a headlock on his opponent. He used |by its owner. Adieu's time was |organization known js the Iowa and ! the Columbia Club in the final, 15—9, | sylvania defeated Yale, 7 to 4, at in- | Maryville College, at Maryville, Tenn,; | Cahill, secretary of. the association, | Judge Landis will “take” action in this an armlock to secure the second, . 119.50. Illinois Circult, g 156—b, 16—18, 18—156. .4door polo. 24, King College, at Bristol, Va.-Tenn. | will ;ddl;esl the mesting. - case. P A ema ]