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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 SPORTS. " | SPORTS. ] . 00 a S ciare e ’ Iroini aitenea ' Prestige Declared Thr : Exendine May Coach at Virginia | Beli | ¥ s elieve It or Not. — ! RULES COMMITTEE WARNS | By RIPLEY. NATION-WIDE ATHLETIC | FORME ' TG. | : _— ‘ ; ' : R MENTOR AT G OF “OUTSIDE INFLUENCES” | ; s ‘ l " PROGRAM IS PLANNED! IS IN LINE FOR POSITION i . 2 : ! = s i Game ltself Is Held to Be All Right, But Pressure 101 \\“ NEW YORK, December 20.-Plans| Botiosed b o Avhleti d fCA o i ? : : - for launching a nation-wide athletic ha etic Board of Charlottesville Ins Win Has Developed Evil Practices—Collegiate | preparedness program wero expected | s Body P 1 . [to take definite form today at the; tution Will Announce His Choice Within y Progresses. first annual session of the newly| {former National Amateur Athletic the Next Week ! 2 Federation. The sixteenth annual| 3 1 ] e = meeting of the Athletic Research So- | SW YORK. December 26.~Warning that “outside influences” were | ity Wl ho teld in conjunciion with | threatening the “prestige and good name” of foot ball, which the L e BY H. C. BYRD. were framing of rules could not avert, was contained in the annual e Ier e IS heen s oupet LBERT A. EXENDIN seport of the Ameri : % 3 together by the N, A. A. F. for o i A. EXENDINE, foot ball coach at Georgetown University ] 4 can intercollegiate foot ball rules committee for operation in the promotion of ath-| the last seven years, probably will be in cha i .. filed with the National Collegiate Athletic Association yesterda JJetics, a_task undertaken at the re-| game at the Daiversit ably will be in charge of the gridiron The report was read by E. K. Hall of Dartmouth, who retains the cha auest’ of the War Department. The | : e University of Virginia next season. Virginia's athletic “ : i ¢t year. | e National €ollegiate Athletie | any 2 5 & e : nai ,,;M,:[“.f,"fl"”“’c' g:%li?;zl?;:‘l;rg;}c\\|_dc.~3rcad and so acute that both the A DUCK FLEW Aociation SniEh Lofk Rction “»*;;,n’.fi::;"c,f,',’:‘e\f"f:,z‘lfii',:",fi.ii'f,‘f;"c'“f"“u’,""‘,\‘;"’f,:"; She Vetvdistnt mbresion - i norities r v s 5 are - 3 yesterday of al =N s to 5 s the temptat = il . S ? etic Union also may accept an in- | from anybo i s i L 4 tices nr!'\;lilv?i:i r}:ic‘lf‘;"r::fira:;:t'l,;l{:ofl'iél"e fijl‘lhind pdfl', ‘lo a(dnlpt prac- RVER IN AFRICA leal:m e become a cunsmuenllinformaiion fyr:r::fi‘t,hi;ls}; T::e:::‘%nwcllt;‘s:'tlgfigfs a‘:l\ Ifill"“a’ ':1"‘ jgehbng 3 1 ly hos 0 the best ideals of the game > <) member of the N. A. A. F. was given, f o with affairs indicates the ahd amateur sport, and which, if indulged in generally, would speedily /A by Brig. Gen. Palmer £, I'jerce, presi- ' Probable trend of actiog at Charlottesville, ing the game into disrepute. - EGislAs &Y dent of the N. C. A, A., who said it} Vrginia could not do better than \s an fllustration, the report de- KRA :’rzlsd::ol::tlti'd an al‘{‘l;flnmvnt“!nr nufih ::‘g:luu‘) I: i.rr\']c@g of Exendine g3 elare there havi i = lan a on would soon be reach- coach. Virginia ix the kind o 3 flared, “there have been several dle | 70-YEAR-OLD ATHLETE SINSK (| 28 e tommnipwin o the x| | LITTLE LESSONS fution at which Txendine would do tances duging the lust season of 1S 133 Years oo W 4 jU- and ithe American Olymple Asno. his best work and he is the type of Tare 1o ‘ueens in anything 1o 4| STIRS N. C. A. A. SESSION ’J LD N ciation were scheduled for discussion FOR THE GOLFER | | =n who ehould be a valuablc assel el ¢ I.“'“‘f“{}t‘[ur_v o e NEW YORK, December 20.—Be- 790 S Ithe federation were Daniel Chase. 2 [nil experience. and. hin work ot = trea et du ik adl aitee fore the afternconsesslon of the # Rupervisor Ureorgetown i dirvet evidence of his Thelltations which are guilly | tional Collegiate Athletic Aswocin- | {8 oher { Knowe. - Ekendines scamt have e itests until such time i i e S RN bty to e o for Lo fhs e give some dssuranee (N[ acated mear the speakers' rostrum. H T A e e imost crucial king, el of e the e entitled to « more par-| A ah = g e Some Thingx 1o Consider. of the” Phiindéiphin* Chamber ¢ . i | tre b TN, Exendiue jn the Pros 5. psence o oné- mmerce. Moving with th. 3 it pil: 0 Wil be liked hy e e nieke) M of = Klllinwer. emphosis RoTh MEGINS . LS B pamice i, o © oy of 'the succexstul ecason aud, L ST (A Rl\sz old” BENTON’S STATUS 0. K., erven minet hian et el e considers that he has no responsibil- more debater. pu ik the player iy o e D o ime or| 18 fhe bunch of an enthusiastic ’Y‘N 32 BALLS LANDIS ASSURES HURLER He Mam ihe e g e ik thagond name of the Institutlonwhose | YOURK wales tizard, Cattell had AT POCKET BiLLIARDS SRanTEr 50 BT R ATy Thagond name of the IO e eds| the delexates apellbound with Scranton, Pa. CHICAGO, December 29, — Rube {in Tom Campbell: and by his Smre ling of games with teams from in-| talk on the bemefits of athleties. 3 Benton, former Giant pitcher, mmyl force and resourdefulness snepires itions which make no pretense of “T'm enly seventy years old.” he was without fear that K, M. Landis. | his men to accomplish fine things 1n- aintaining decent amateur sport 3 e 1o commissioner of base ball, would T empting to drive : ) said, wand 1 hove (o to be I Sisad of Aty & rive them. standards are now questions for thel I Three score and ten and yet move to prevent his return to the Na- Lt Irginla niay, indeed, consider jtself Tules commitier, but they are ques- out a two-bagxer tional League this spring with the | fortunate to vbtain to capable a coact tions which must ;u' considered ulwx R e I'I:l-ll o minde nees Cincinnati Reds after o visit v _x(qu»i f,’:"‘ii:{l:ln:, at eo late a date. With tlv answered if we are to main- % wp. I'm harefoot at day with missioned jins nation of Campbell, the situ- the good name of foot ball. top e in the | In view of the publ ! ation at Charlottesville. for the sec- eeponsibility for proper all due to my the announcement of Benton's sign- | | ond time in as many yeare, vias Jort Joliciex in tonnection | havims iaken care of my body. ing with the Cincinnati Club and i iin the air.” and it probably did n : ation for and (.“lnd‘fm’ .".-I:';;‘h:r:n;l:llr'nfnhn;v ‘)‘nn men «-ny{-‘;-em of Kis pame with the 19191 ;:u-,( ,‘:“.:fi,’“lu £ athletic board long CIE s coting i ot ohy i fh the| dome in the Weiklon nrs oing | Adis ad Wt AL e e Tempt 10 Bet Txerd Ml B A analysis, squarely up to thos 1 belfeve that wporting xpirit o et ) Hne lon BIE atatuscn ) squad nest fall i wh nonsible for the academ in the only ome that can save the | i 5 i [/ this day of foot hati uperts wnd id rol-‘ rid. n't get to bed until records in my offiee | | changes, predictions are very likel Inst nigh up ac @, ol con- | V60 0 wiome ang st naed 5 hould like to repeat and em-! traveled mixty miles to meet you rea keep { be one His ground when he ac pracize the statement made in our| and must now get back In order to majors s [ temits to foretell what te Koing b Tenort a year ago that it will require | make two more speechen.” JiMMy JorNsoN > 1 by The mind cxercises an amazing |nsiwen ¢ B B hee , the concerted efforts of all friends of s Snfrancsco, 1913, STOLE |24 BASES. jin July. 1221, and went Lo th control of the muscular exertions | |U% SLALOMent that ihe writer will aot ball to teract some of felub of the American Asso ! e out the least e % o mining tondencies which are of the golfer. The average plaver | "Virginta with Tarogire SrV AN imost ertain to. develop from the | never muspects 1, but it la Ma | of its fool ball tzam next seaxon il conditions under which the game IS AI IES | mind that makes most of his shots | ave the bext eleven that hae repre- played today. The game itself Is all 1 xo by when they do xo bad. He sented it since 1915, and will !'AD(-r “ right. It is in the outside influence | { much formidable antagonist than at bat the danger lies. The rules com- F charges it to everything else under | any previous time in the last fiftecn e O tands ready to do its n:;x). AL the sun. The whole trouble lles |Years, the 1915 eleven being excepted &nd the colleges, I am sure, are ready - ! - @ = in the fact that he has not deter- S and anxious to do this, but it is enly ! ee - ration between the mined, definitely yminantly, i I Shavwill assure the preservation | { in Ria mind exactly what he in- ! of and- integrity in this wonder! BY WALTE! £ S e S tended to do before he attemipted of and N e ALTER CAMP.. PASADESANC T Dl LOYSIUS CLUB'S big five and the New York Tourists will not nm! to'do it Assoctation Advances. > poor maligned foot bail fumbler—and his name is legion—has {Rain dampencd Rosc Bowl ield yes- the court to themselves tomorrow night at Central Coliseum. B e e s After a year's reflection the mem- developed friends who propose to bring bef fie i oo flerday, but did not present the foot i b 1 et liseum. Be-| polnt of elncentration e must | pers of the National Collegiate Ath- LE el faot Balllial ] g before the next meeting |ball squads of n State and the | fore these clever tossers take the floor for their basket ball battie,j knew precixely what he wants to | Trl% SAssociation vesterday voted to ? oot ball rules committee suggestions tending to lessen the; i ot thern_ Californla - another will be fought hetween two of the strongest junior w ol Ainge wnicwy ke does know, hww | Sl Assocatlon e out of the | terrible responsibility that looms over backficl S i ing their daily pra for e i s st j v aggregations | the mind, which controlx the | il coretical ‘status’ under which it fhands howey 3 1 er backfield men in big games. These e here next Monday foT! of the District. the Waverly and Georgetown Athletic Club quints. clex and fiashes to them what | ¥ al Status ince lts birth in | friends, however, are not numerous among the coaches, as was made ¢ st versus west gridiron yo » action at 7:30 o'clock t before they | Six teams are very mucl ' D wer into an up-to- | dent at the recent meeting of mentors i the ‘tournament of roses. " ooy, SR the work? {runuine el A Hoay in WRih fprac-d = = T il poriecy v tnue thaths) Baciiwho eHil s oot |, T 2 Rk the Bl kAt fer= te s maan > aidote ([T IO TSR duishe 020 - e Sty felloWs. ¥ i hack i Rezdek. | for the L i dent of sur- : caxant| xo big in the hal fame f if- 1owe ckpin Leag i tier a-:l':llnzml"«:‘;“dn;:?h‘pfir:\:-lr:("l‘;n.enls | wiitehes that Rint or iss sbime saillig| Nittany: Lisns. o “'_’;d”‘,_lnrmng the highly touted New York- mauished the Epiph- | era’ et yon e o KoM= |averages just (o o inel constitution and by-laws of | toward him knows that a muff or oo rlx.'_h 1 ('-':uu:'h for the Southern | ";‘fl'\'- ;'m-“.-}m»-;‘n:x rudrrnrx:: PorsC] I r"’_":i :ule course in the o ening. He In 3 L e felegates to the ) Blehay S iforn rojans, seemed satisfied | ejpiaver, intionha arred | 5 . i made fou erome (Jerry) Travers, four times v N e 5 b o = a 3 inal purpose and AN, o ewtiration YNINE cuNT[SIS foot ball player {hus s 1o be relleved | maning betore the same and botn | L5em, greatiy. "Georee Coliower [o gamements in Tho 110-pound claes Al1 | LR o setr, e auention beink: s, Pet, 27 Tthietlc officials to one which ha ot regponsibility the poor golfer. Who [announced them in one word. *work." | EEHINS, the Alovelans for theif | ‘ager Ttobert Shanklin at Potomac| Sate Ris teat wor thAf there 3 -4 @lso certain administrative mnc:lloln-d. Kl_\:;‘n Ftom(\ way of trying it over again [oh="S 247-J. :_'; ll';l_.-' r w that I‘Ilere' l-"n 38 ‘639 ‘Afms of the assoclation were state: without penaity, or an butfielder wh ot, P = L BiRyErn’ nmd ot . 38 K as follows: . STATE COLLEGE, Pa, D Tropah Ty with Crwo menmon shouia | TOLEDO SCHOOL ELEVEN | Because of a achedule confllct, Perry| = Virminia Orioles were handed their| {50 pment of the game so greatly 36 o e itpose of this association is . Pa, December |be allowed to have the bail batted over reps will be unabie to meet’ Grant | first defeat in a 32-(0-30 battle with [ ImProved! - 3% o The purpase of O 4o otion, ana | 29—Peansylvania State Collese's 1923 |ugain. TO GET A BIG WELCOME |00 (5P dam any Cinco athiene semites. A basket tossed by (Copsright, Jola F. Tiile Cn) 5 i e T S Constituent members. [foot ball schedule, just amnounced, |, If oo could only extend this release| PORTLAND. Oreg. December 29— Club O naacs Hons Blanker may in the last minute of play 38 ] O ersaliegiate eports and regional | comprises ni from_respongibility into the battles of N e o = N Mank gers Havk SRinier anay, issue. 36 = i ol leRlate teur athletlc. con- ses nine games and Is goneld- |life and get rid of the penalities for A welcoming caravan of thirty-five|be telephoned at Columbia 5685-W Y. GOLF MEDAL'ST BEATEN 36 444 ( aud national amateur ethlelic €20 | ered one of the hardest ever arrancea [ fumbice o mufs ‘whal o rand thi automobile loads of foot ball fans|between 6 and 7 p.m. Wentern Athletie Club took the | TR e i o A Nistic Tevavas” for tha Nittany eleven. | Tt Includes | it would he—for the fumblern il from ictorvallisheaded) By (b6 (COT; Aviat measure Of the Colunmblas in a Acto- IN FIRST MA [ REaneEs Rl ot = e ians were presented by Dean Gantents with the Un As the Year draws 10 a close America | v P”uh Sehoolw 'h:r:_\'-‘nim‘t’ band, m:‘:flthf '\"::::H‘"V'l'"'fi “;’1" are to| 20 game. The Gollans, Jack and B, | MATCH ROUND. LEAGUE RECORDS esohitions were PEESERUTS (5 "l Virginia in New York o voll GotaTa s ¢4l will arrive in Portland today in time v e Manhattans Sunday, want|between the o e i S : o H 2 R e eonferences. teach The schedule follo particultrly trfie in golf and tenni ' | Scott High School cleven and coach [QUINLS veady 1o sccomn ate the Avi- TReHRliRE A LS 2| _ High individ o o \{ '«h|||e’|v Inigrate ;Ar‘-ll October 6—North Carolina Sta 'l"’"l'fdll‘vl Wan| pvert before: Walter [h:; Ohin school wiil play Corvallis| ¢€F t Bolling Field In ame last | hes in the | pound ¢ ated in “" rr<‘l hurst, \;BF de- N igh indi Ellett, Amity: €. Sibility Jeny | Octoher 13—Gettyab Hagen. Gene Sarazen and Jesse Sw in Corvallis New Year day in a|night, Bolling Field o disposcd | ph Henges to Ma ated’ jn) the fist rbund of matchi®. Grett Mt Plrasautc875; e ar eligibility rules, dens yaburs. d Jesse Sweet 2 5 A of the Caly hoalsté - : A play vesteraay by William Reekie, | High ave E Eraduate students the right to com- Octoher Z0—N ;;r set ‘P'n’."“kf hard to equal in dl f;({\mm"l;:_lrlls ll;'.lil-?a = r: l'.')'ll]|‘l’5l) for ary Methodists, 20 1o 7. New at Main 8676, | 6¢ Unper Montelair, N. J.. former New | ,;{m_;'tmf; EAm A;fly. 11118, i s " W - = sing of the scholastiec foot ball cham- == = o air, N. J.. for > 3 v, 67, Bete U"!:‘hr‘va(v‘c;v':"»'x:{c::;?”f}i;fl::&; L Ogiober J—Weat Virginia, at New howing of thelr forelan as well as thelr | pionahip of the world." ¢ham L Jrouels Ahictic Club, which is (o] Eplekany Midgets overvame the SPGB :1",":‘""‘":-(.“;‘;:-:’ reland, Federal Gity; C. F. Grof <ol goncess Eos reat pair, Big Bill Tilde he the guest of the Petworths tonight. | Alexandria Columbias. 1o 15. i Nori . Maxwell. of Philadelphia, 3 5 o DS Meipation on teams| November 3—Syracase, at Syracune. | L ilden and Little v g o st | Epipha : an oR18.kin] 1o th south o 2 IND: :lh-r (‘)‘-?r?‘:::,n‘l::’; u;pr;ms e N EREes T e _r“'i we. | Bill Johnston, did the same in tennis. W\ESTMINSTEBS )‘\‘::‘:: ll]lnxr| p}ll-hy!;:;: ](r; rdporf At lst| Epiphany gvmuasiun. Both (cnms! r“;":v‘;r ;;orTl ;?fu-n'.'éh.,‘x“"\'-'lfi!"'\"odi IVIDUAL AVERAGES, - e ieuian, fght the betting | November — 17—Pennsylvania, at|w) hese two ports are among those in SCORE. T e I v | suardedislonels Manwell will oppose Reekie today. MT. PLEABANT. T R r for faculty control and | Philadeiphia. Thich our rivals havo had the older| NEW HAVEN. Conn. December 20.|ran. Slentz, ‘Haney, Burkitt, Allen and : S e G. HG. ot ohd spread the amateur | November Z8—TUniversity of Pitts- perSexperiance. —The Westminsters of this city de-|Harrington. Teams of the 135-140-| CAPITAL CITY CHES F e .30 18’ b3 ples of the association. burgh, at Pittsburgh. (Copyright, 1822.) feated the Victorias of Boston five | pound class dexiring games with the SMEN § o0, 30 148 he resolutions were adopted with goals to nothing In an exhibition | Troquols may telephone Manager Har- i Groff. C. K. R the excoption of the part relating to CENTRE hockey game last night rington at North 433-J after 5 p.m. PLAN INTRACLUB MATCH Werner . T St ontend o iher | TIGERS “GUESSED” PLAYS HAS SCHEDULED il e e R W OE Gien. Palmer E. Plerce wi -elect- d stra 5 o s : e WL SR OF CRIMSON, SAYS TREAT| SEVEN GRIDIRON GamEs 'THRILLING BOUT PROMISED it it WILL PLAY IN CHICAG — ERE The roming term, as was Dean Fra = e s S aAnEl 1o the ove RN . 338 10121 B T Tt Wesleyan in the Dust| BOSTON. December 20.—Princeton | sorm at (i o Sontane®mPet . 23 & . e e o by e o7 Mepetary-treasurer. Dean (. W.)defeated Harvard at foot ball this |l of the ten contests of the 1923 Celephona Limateh: the ‘bhNagaphis| (% 1 a3 o T vas clected vice presi- | year. becauss the Tiger team was | soneddle for, the Centre College cleven A teain Which resilted In & draw a (3 i 31 s et e e B et Tioavs "“‘"..!L’.f".‘uf:,'.'.?éb"ln"“‘"“'""‘i 4 humber of the club members have| CHICAGO, December 20.—William DINIG Womm @ . ves of the nine regional dis- | backfield moves, Herb Treat, Tiger' : - . el . s Dece 29— . 0 af e mine resional dis: | backtield mover, Horh Treat, Tigers | Climaon 2t Banvi. October 13 chatlenzed | e S eam o LT Tiden. ational (einis champion. HARMONY. ! Rutgers; i, 3. C. Byrd, Mary- | Chicago, made possible by “Howdy =2 7 e i cordialis doviiail e ke bICS : fud: tourth, Dr. &V Sanford, Geor- | Gray's run for & Vonchdown, he said, Bemanos at Mempnin NoseomecHo: BY FAIR PLAY. e el uitad o e et cost b pace of = ::E : i 30 Eia; fifth, I'rof. Ralp gler, Michi- | was the turning point of Princet e 3 November 10. - = v N. S. Pe = 2. G ho | e iy N Gat o o Anoray Kausuel Vistoousemmmsnss . 1 0| qubsmintBlrninenam, Novemberr, EW, VORK: Decembes 29 When Rocky icansasiand| Charte) Whit] oo e o et te e rae | G inche i s ALK Vs e o #urr""::‘ll\:nll. ':.C;?::T‘\'L>§-.;:n Ii:‘o‘fg_e_ op(x}:&x;‘xewg):meng‘ga:::r:fi;nl;r;.;.cgs e men an e at Danville, No- today scrawled their John Hancocks along the dotted line of the ;‘enpl] m(;\rcn_v mn:lch, “-mb be unable | The play is expected to indicate very 12 205 1 sity o e i S - 3 < o play tomerrow due t sence vhet! ¢ 2 A . minth, Prot. Leslle J. Aver, University ton had to atop. e Georgla at Athens, Ga., December 1. formal contract to swap socks at Madison Square Garden on the | the Il e niayirs whoi A PR S L IR S e 27 13 35 1143 o Wgton. “Yale defence was the toughest we evening of January 29 next th d the fight f: matched according to lot, will be him at the top | i er- | 124 346 1014 Phe meeting came to a close with a|met and Chicago's offence seemed to L y xt they assured the fight fans of one of the most 3 oDl metlonit el Suters '] punquet. ut Which the speakers were |us to bo the best” ho added, HOCKEY GAME TO EVELETH. |sensational scraps of the season thus far. L e ensers s ‘B Fendle, TL- Ber. | et Hbchasdn. Joint holder with s e Col. | Henry Breckenridge, former] onn Lo bt M ou want | Evolctn: Mint, dereated the Mjlwa “The White-Mitchell cyclone of a week or two Back should be sexs | HAL T 3 BUDDHL . W. 5iyler, I, H:| Tilden of the astionsi doubles witle s 3 s Fredidone Stephen A, Olin of Wesley | my”opinion. George Owen fa better” | kee hotkey tcam 1 to 0 In a league f;g':‘ogli?“;“;é‘;iky and Charley are in tip-top shape, for the winner of | 1 e e othott theh ®n University: ding . di- e match last night. y will be in direct line for meetings with Lou Tendler | Zapoleon. T ™ hander, will make up th ‘hich, 128 rector of athletics at MAR ERM( and Benny Leonard. Challenged—E. B. Adams, 1. M. C cith Ti L e o ot k of ath g . . E ed—E. B, A s, . M. Cur- With Tilden, will engage in Indo E 44 e bt hall. and Prof. Roger 1 QUETTE LN ONT. DEFEATS CANADIANS Rocky says he fell below par early ot A rox, B M Hnavp. R F. | hibitlons, The contests will ba uinder . LLCTIL 8 -] MILWAUKEE, Wis.. December 29. i last fall and has been coming back Lovell. A. Pasch, V. Sournin. 1. §. Tur- | auspices of the Western Lawn Tennis e axd —Marquette University foot ball team | BOSTON, December 29—Boston Col- slowly, trying himself out against over, F. B. Walker, N. T. Whitaker. | Association and the Chicago Tennis Camp Points Out Dangers, T Thet the University of Vermont |lege defeated McGill University at|Second and third raters. But now he Assoctation. * camp pointed out the dangers in here on Thanksgiving day, 1923. hockey here last night, 3 to 1. believes he is himself again and ex- 127 832 102.16 the path of overorganization, asking pects to prove it to the assembled M. . T. AND COLUMBIA Tt e the physical directors, coaches and multitude the last of next month. SPEEDBOAT HACES BEG"‘ 127 313 9418 ulty men to remember that their In the meartime he will take on ane of A.I- LEAD IN CHESS EVENTS AT LO s 3 sl Jint of view is not that of the boy . uts, he says. = ol ot e e iing for toleration. ‘l’ Pla C . A6 & matter of fact, the fightsmenue NEW YORK., December 29—The S ANGELES TODAY B %05 o today me ‘on changes brought 1Lps on in asket which 18 just coming from the oven| paprg pocemter o -~ |championship chess team of the| 1LOS ANGELES, Calif., December 29, } shont in the physical well-being of o to be served in the next month or so . December 20.—Frank Moran, | nagegchusetts Institut, Technol. |—=The “first heat of "a three-day 336 1034: Jnen, he sald: “Today a man around . ontaing many delectable disites, | Who meets Marcel Nilles, heavywelght | oo ook the lead in th of Technol- | peeqboat contest, under the auspices = o e el in_the prime of life; Toes'the Eo that is commg in_ the|champlon of France, tomorrow, 1s hav--| of the twenty Soarin Lanont tourae | oL the California Yacht Club and the o na Fears ago & man at the age of fifty rpre NS | |siaes, 0f ot oo M o I8 & much harder fight against the{ment of O s ot Siivas|iosAseeleaithletisiClubMotonRioke m . :;:k"ed likaiaieatsos afslis DI BY ED THORP. Martin is all that his first name |legal entanglements surrounding his by defeating New York University, Blofr mf An’:zfe:e:xolr;bo‘:afi;d?y pechE i R e i e riodery cpuld sigulty” when no'geta nto the | share of the purss for bis badle against 10 iaThis was the third maich con.! The heats will consist, of ten laps s : city are a challenge (o the physicel ODGING—A dodge may be| Q. Must the backboard be four feet | past few weeks that he soon Will Do | §aSe N Gering therr taenty rerieins | & foras Hame soors of 615 Won to 43k O Fieien nclued ks Americt” T i e o outlined the aims of the Simply « siesiepitotho Tight | Soars s BaBkett IR R He o s saduated, (oLt oo e O e | Tns: ng their twenty rounds of | total game score of 63 Won t0 5% |and Miss Detroit VI, owned by Gar- HA ) 5 s ¥ % No. ings y : ranks e holds, up the way he has : 1d A. W i 3 - ¢« Natlonal Amateur FalcCe, HEIS or left of a charging oppo- | attached to the backboards at apolat | been fignting. ~Hernstein: Y apaper | oJmmediately before the fight some | Pennsylvania defeated Comell, 23 o 6 ton of . v TR 2 . m e lom & three ' told the writer that he has been let- en< » thi being e second reverse |py W, W. Padden; v } Nead. nent. Again it may be the dodging, | feet from either side, a Y & tire purse, amounting to 2 flered y W. W. Padden: Mystery, owned 4 i . R b B . aupported by a|ting the Yonkers boy take a rest for % » g to 200.000, suffered by the Ithacan: by Fi g Gi : ¢ Wat uthietics of all ages havo con- | while dribbling, of a guard trying | Beriental arm whieh it extended;|w while, which way a0 Sanser ea.|francs which was then deposited in| Columbla defeated: Harvard, 4.0, in D e s L iy 0 uted greatly to civilization was | FHLE ST S B in |mould pass through the ceater ef pecially in view Sf Tociereins baa| ho Benicer Fraucs dler the war|the second roumn of fue tuliife h 800} Relows IV, owne by Joe Fellows — ~”’|'{ >ra}:emcnl made lt-: lPll't(sl«-lem Oz ity it may be. done in | rings. - left hand that he got when he laid it do”-"&"‘ e M:’l; :‘ige promotor, Theo- | nual tournament of the chess league [ana Miss Cecilia, owned by Cecil B. 301 89.11 S Bl O et were i | DMEING 2 pass, by feinting to one| Q. Who represents the team in a |against Elino Flores' chin at the)vened, and g o A it composed of the teams of Columbia. | DeMille, all of Los Angeles. i o (}‘r’ufi»of«“B:c‘txhzmtme::-tfl:n Yuthietlo | side, swinging the arms and body game—the manager, captain or |Garden several weeks ago. bank. UNSYie sttinnathe l‘\‘x;:';;;m'wlr)?:yi:figl :;‘d"v.‘ali o * 5 . . 8 7% victories . Eports. As the result of the part ath- | over, and passing to the other. The °°:fh'fne ainial e (Copyright, 1822.) ‘With compound interest at 3 per]out of 8 games played thus far. needs n 315 95.3° e e Tetion | e N D e onds the | mameaitoe caimas n shall be the repre- cent mounting up for nearly ten|only one-nalf point. or the eauivaient| | Dowwon the Alleys 308 9413 il gt Bt R |t s whes afer s | SSILST RS e = o8 5% GRIUI ACCEPTS TERMS |3 oy i Bttt o Sainyt 0 e Y g B ‘ngland, he =al - e hands across s e £ > y ', an e account now ; champlonship. 2 " 895 8723 ; the sea’weren't of much use until makes a long side step to the right n?v;o E;". s Dlyer I“ tkan out of FOR BOUT WITH KILB totals close to 300,000 francs. By & > 3 e e e in them or | or the left, keeping the other {00t | Snd ye-onter the Same during second ANE | sirange anomaly. bowever, its real | £ Hilltoppern _of tho . Washington pes e B o Jama of s I positioniand igicing Che Body anci At NEW YORK, December 20.—Tom | tansed niany hait. “Ar Moren ex- ENCH CONSUL GENERAL |radios: esguo nad an easy time win- ! sninistration in comnption with in. yball away until his opponent passes u‘.' Yes. Except fer disqualtfica-|O'Rourke, New York promoter, has|piained to the correspondent: = T0 SEE BILLIARD MATCH ;llv&x dthue T rolled from the ] {ercollogiate sports, particularly foot | him. He then shoots or passes. :" a::lv Te-enter game omce at ;:-or:::n;o.dfl:humh:t ME“S::VA%;gsf “Two hundred thousand francs in} (..c. -0y, 475 and efl: the 'i:::r:;d:;{: ‘n.o‘l‘. o] a}: , = 3 6C ), — i v {d Ball. In using the second dodge, the| "Q. How many officials are there|French holder of the European e enainared Bar il L Fres hiconsul ginerain| AL AL N ATHOE Bletbung in may b4 E —————— player dribbling down the floor [in & basket ball game? Fonihatwelght boxing fitle, has_ ac- | litle mere than $20,000- B OnlY | a0, and & Eroup. OF Mia friends| TS on oy sy e e et 4 OLYMPIC GAMES FUND Passes his opponent to the left by| A. In amatear game. atx—referee, | cepted terms for & world champlon; 1908 T b 2ecators St e illland cons| 101 108 1105:328 cand ‘Doratne Gulll Pianting his left foot down and |umBlre. twe (mekeepers amd tws) ship match at the Polo Grounds. next TGBE heresont the. nighte Jof anuary | Lhe hisn Eameild. Westerntiinion NOT TO BE INCREASED |crossing the right leg over and ncorers. In professional game, five— | Decoration day, with Johnny Kilbane | \/]] L A AND MARTIN MIX 37 And 10 betwoers Jake Sebaeter,|and, Resistcy are scheduled ‘for to- |12y 3 Srossiie Bl g rog-rr;i two timekeeps, two acorers. of Cleveland, the present ttieholder. F former world champion, and, Roger night. 4 . 2 it E: I ow long can an injured player ‘riqui’s acceptance, O'Rqurke said, Conti, European champion, for th . e ‘“‘iilh-hbefld"“";rd“-—'r"e l'"“fll’dl’fl‘ The third type of dodge is made jhave for a “time eu meant he would receive an option of AT TEN ROUNDS TONIGHT |right' to chailenge Willie Hoppe for ol ghesTermisal LN LS pua b the 2% 4 ecuncil has decided to maintain its|;n connection with a feint to throw A. In pro rules the game shall not | 325,000 or 20. per cent of the gate & = !the 18.2 balk line_title. Nuts won 1wo out of three games 215 subvention of 1,000,000 francs for the . " X be delayed f NEW YORK, December 29.—Pan-| The c 1 who & i . 1from the Car Department. Langley o o L rused to | the ball in one direction and actual- | for more than twe minutes. el cevds) roscints cho ¥a, FIIpIo holder of the Amer- | nan commmrd " movsral oves from | Of the winners grabbed all the honors 3ncrease the —amount which was|ly throwing it another. The man|teur rules referee decides. _— fean flyweight boxing title, will mest | which he and his party will watch | gl gime, 117, and high set, 324, griginally voted on the understanding | making the pass may feint, by any | (f there are ewy points adout the DUNDEE MEETS O'BRIEN. D T oinit i oo | o e e R = {hat, the Olymplee would be staged | of ghe two-handed passes. He may, (game of backst ball or iio ruies i N T WA, Wis, Decamber 30— | cocant ot Medison Seuare Gavion:. . |Hocemun. the Deigisn. ttle. Boldec Radiators and Fenders ‘A stadium especially designed for instead of passing-the ball, carry it gfin‘l« you, write Ed Thorp, care c‘ the | Johnny Dund: junior lightweight itle will not be at stake, aé|and reports here s‘:;"he s: m:ld‘;ré ANY KIND OR REPAIRED. OB OR BODIZS. | the games s now under construction forward on his second motion, | s ervekgn. HoR ive sou o Giok of Californte wiil A O | el to Soeh Iniac 116 pounds. | ceiod datry ot bis Dome in Lon An:| WIT DIFEERENS 3 Tors. e o 8t Colombea . ____ 'thereby starting a dribble. and covrect deotmon) ot o Riifstals wiil sveatin's tancTouad,| prinsivals S5 eigh1A 0C LIS pousls Jiictar ATk et Mathorasin Laa An: [WITISTATER R sad F-WORKS Taranto & Wasmesn . . > : - Jaee. t L 3¢ 9 13 F. 0410, 1435 P, X, M3 317 SEW YORK AVR E.W. i

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