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SPORTS:.” 3 : g Greb Fails to Im press Against Shade : Minority of Experts Rules in Golf Game RING CHAMPION TO TRY 0 i HIS LIGHT-HEAVY CROWN | Feat AT STAIR cLIMBING| | €€ » [{LARGE ARMY OF DUFFERS HAS NEW TARNISHED SPOT)| =" wueevoria" cidiicmciens ! MY THIRTY YEARS IN BASE BALL ‘ HAS NO REPRESENTATION boxing champlon, ix out to win & BY JOHN J. McGRAW, :v-'::r':b:l r:wo n his ability to Manager New York Giants, Three Times World Champions. . g There is a wseries of steps at (Released mllll"l:' Through the North lm;flm Newspaper Alli > Both Battlers Jeered by Crowd for Stalling—=SIow | oo siret ang 1dse mitr Ter = The Real Mark of S Walter Camp Suggests as Result That Some' Clubs Death Seen for Willard Scrap—Winner of ! Frpmte s o l ;:zrio‘:'ily in:rB al.l,T u: . a . Might Do Well to Adjust Dues Proportionately man that he can make twe roun eam o L s Firpo-Brennan Bout May Meet Dempsey. it e G ol Secret of Ty Cobb’s : : o to Skill of the Players. person who tried to negotinte the 5 : > ®tepx in n given time made one . 4 - {rip In (hirteen minutes and gave Success—The “Steal BY FAIR PLAY. v BY WALTER CAMP. The test will be held Thursday. 2 - Ve 7 N EW YORK. January 23—Instead of added luster, there is a brand- | and Slam Play— 5 ] : : i N EW YORK, January 23—Goli is today our greatest individual game wew tarnished spot on the light-heavyweight crown of Mr. Harry 7 " McGraw’sSpecialty Was Greb today. Harry got it by the way in which he won over Dave MARYLAND_PENN clASH . Shade in Jersey City last night. Theft of Third—Effect ior all ages, from the youth to the old man. That statement is so true it is almost trite. The plaver of moderate skill, who scldom “breaks a hundred,” is in the great majority. But when it comes to legis * Both men stalled disgustingly in the first four rounds, with Greb hav- ; v = .. . | |1ating for the good of this great game the men whose scores usually are ing the cdge—of the stalling. Stung by the booing of the big crowd, Greb IN BAH'I of the Lively Ball. % | & | iover 100 strokes, who furnish more than two-thirds of the money to lay opened up and jabbed Shade all over the ring, without, however, hurting g 4 3 [out, keep up and maintain our thousands of club courses hadve practically the challenger much. . y i di . : T ; 1 T!u\ ('rn\\nlglv\fl a4 merry jeer in the UR Baltimore team oi 1895 ki > # 2 ¥ Bo. ".:Prc\e""a“u" fll_A“. % 2 s They have nothing to say regarding the rules and regulations of the enth, wh both men went to the . 3 was even better than the one g ’ : 2 = L T okt Gnoioe 0| DEMPSEY IN NEW YORK |, EALTINOKE. Mo, Junuars 2 | g, which, without their support would ran upon the nancial rocks n was the final—and obviously hoping Third Corps Area athletic authorities | _of 1894, the year of our first . less than a year in most sections of the country. And vet many of these sp. When ‘the referee "rnu:h‘lfi;dlul:l LOOKING FOR A MATCH |have proved altruists. The Army has | championship. It was practically 3 - ] lindifferent players admittedly are numbered among the so-called “best 1hem there were two more rounds in 2 5 £o geEeLc ; \‘M“h‘ Sttt ":‘ N ot wm‘; NEW YORK, January agreed to relinquish its date for Oc- |the same team; that is, the individ- i minds” of the country. surprised as knights of the road| York's population, recently nug- |'0Der 6 at the stadium with Wash- | ual players were the same, but the z i LN e [ S A b mfi’m‘x:«éb 1 told to cut wood before getting| mented by an influx of heavy- |ington College and will send its fo. e s i e 4 i L8 STDE due ere adjus Nand ‘out Welght hoxers, temporarily wemt Wil send it foot| machine was being periected by YOUNGEST IN FOURSOME | gladiators h i proportionately to the skill of the In those last two rounds Shade d1d; up one more today with the ar- | oo oOr8 1o Chestertown in-} .. e accurate adju ayer. For example. a man who ix 2 nen 3 o 5 : ble to pla n g - 0 211 the work, which consisted chiefly | rival of Jack Dempaey, the cham- t of the va “ 6, AVERAGE AGE, 82 ible to play an 18-hole round under <f untying himself from Greb's tred @ plon of them all. Hix manager, This action makes practically cer- | '10US COgS. ch player knew the ¥ F e TR g V\';'i,,‘".'.!,,,;,“M?‘?‘,',{“',.‘}‘L S(;m‘:h: arms Jack Kearnx, ix expected to ebme | tain the meeting of the Universities. function of the other and did his . . 4500 B e My Tnth Rickard May Ditch Willard, in Dempuey's wake tomorrow oF |t pepocie 4 Zolf four- ahes aas % e hr i g .-l ennsylvania and Maryland on | part to bring about perfect co-ordi- o dliaverihion dhe take loe T \:;\\\)-;]v’“ 'flK.. ’:'v;u;."sm‘;vhanr;? Nothing in a busineas way is ex- |the date in question. AL u confer- {the overwhelming majority pected of the champion until |ence yvesterday Athletic . afE| yeaiendiiye But wo eue | IRIL AbitIon A double fg. Kearns' advent. After the latter | Byrd represented Marylan Other clubs had good batters. good would have suspected It from the |UT€7 On0e In W lifetime. 850, So fay arrives agreen % probably will S sented Maryland, while | fielders, good cateners und good piteh- 5 e 0 e ey can learn there are no be made for nt least two bouts | R€Creation Officer Harry Adamson |ers- It W very clear to us that an 72 4 pace they we Jurses which follow sueh a plan ot U il {and Athletic Director Charles L. Orn- (#dvantage would he in the way we 4 played. The average age of the Were senonts todmeTihae | St€In represented the Army "l got the most out of our strength A four veteran goliers was elghity~ Rickard, plans holding n bout Ihe Army authorities paved the|We Sal up at nights and talked these s 4. Chapuain W1 et empsey and Firpo in | V4 f0r the contest when they told |Matters over. Every suggestioh wis 2 4 e ad W M. M Argentine, native land of the Latin | 0350 hat they hud no wish to lose Biven consideration. sometimes in the -2 s challenger. The symposium of opinions of the ecountry’s sporting experts as to whether the Dempsey-Willard fight should be pulled off planned b ex Rickard. created &1 deal o alk in \ting circles here today was generally believed by many at the majority of fight experts cving declared against such a mateh. | ard might be compeiled to diteh | nation Director | Aze No Bar to Usefulme he nsefulness and influence of our Lathictes is by no means over whe j {their days of active competition ar lis Willard plans. Others. however, such a tilt to the city of Baltimore |form of 8 ent and _somie- e . o8 Recomer ot |0 eds of patrons of Ppre | ! 3 cher of nsisted thet now is not the time to |and that rather than have the Ited|times in calm deliberation. We all eighty-five, while ;. B. Beecher o nal and amateur sport have ex- e to a flnal decision, but that {and Blue eleven kept away they|had the same aim—to win—aund we| k ! Hillaborou, Chio, a relative of ssed themselves recently as hoping | | Willard should be given at least & would subordinate themselves in the | Wanted it to be & victory of the team, 3 Henry Ward Beecher, meknowl- | "0 iy mawards, former Prince chance to show whether he can get matter and make a trip to the east- |But of the ingividual. edged he was eighty-tw E. B. s foot ball captain, would be ap- into shape : Obviousiy the secret of advautage Hendrl of Demver, Col, wus the |, intcd hoxing commissioner of New headquarters the ctober § was the only date upon|Was in b running—getting the yeungest of the quartet. Me I |yoyx state 1 business consid- « that lhv]» fight pro which the Pennsyivania and Mary- | [4YEer number of runs out of a given 7 only xeventy-six. erations nrokably would lead the © a deeision and f land elevens conld clash, and the o |number of hits i Right there is the h Beecher did mot take up the |00 guard to decline such an ap anouncement after he had stacle 1o playing in the stadium was | mark of superiority of a ball club. Do gume until he was eVenty-wevVem . iintmen: if it were offered him with both Dempsey and | the shington College conflict, | That. I suppose, is true in any walk years old. The others have been Ted Coy, the great Yale back. is be Ve former arrived here to- {Coach Tom Kiblen of Washington |of life. playing much longer. ilg importune sbout twenty clubs Kearns gets here Thursday | College also was favorable to the Developed Base Running. i 4 : 2 the Yorkville Athletic Lea, Some folks in fight circles saw in [playing of the game with Army at 4 nomination for president annonneemedt ghat Luis Firpo Fif . s Chestertown. ! The Orivles had speed and could 3 rganization. There is a_tre- matched with Bill Brennan ana{ Tf '\']; o «_"vun;rn dogs will app | This s the seccond time_ that ”“‘1?111‘““?' constant_expsriment we de- | ; ndousis strong public demand for winner was to be matched at the Coliscum on Fr d_Corps authorities have stepped|inat soon becsme famous. At the 7 men of such character to aid the ¢ and Saturday of this week down 1o make way for big contests. e o o s in _every way. The only 1 to let the propo this week. In|(aioher 27 was released in order ‘.,{7 ma tinie We il Lo develoy 8 | troubl that, there are too fow T et die Mo ut | these dogs are culminated the re- | Siow Nady e being the Priertag |Lom 0f deense Lgainet bise running TY COBB, THE ARTIST OF THE UNEXPECTED. oF them 10 meet the demand. certain death. sults of years of selective breeding team to the stadium, and in view of ROl O it R s e g - nd the fact that they have earned|th® ATmY’s unselfish conduct, J. Cook- o= 5 R i t Shades of Hob Witaximmons! The ave earned | 115 Bl A - | the “present wrt of getting the most|good arm. Simply let the throw from | There is no doubt but that the art i s st o Plemons e 1 (0% S St 802 e st S Mol 00 |8 it B SRR R Tt o s sty b e e trom | e oo b, e | RACE SERIES IS PLANNED aase Tom Gibbons ta twenty pounds | their Bodily perféction. Novices at| aomre ton < le Bittand-run play was our bestionG 9, fs quick and accurate | cline due to the lively ball. That is er than Dempsey makes It im- | the breeding game will, by :II\:ll\m(I e S TN {form of attack. though we oftenlje cun e throw and then whip | one of t etions usked by those| LOS ANGEL 4alif.. January i REEK RIDERS license such a serab. | o, RO | varied it. 1f when the first man Up{ine hall back to the plate in time | who hay t in filled-out question- Dout' Denipsex heing ey | m;n and conformation of the i {EOL on base and the next batter was| i, caten the rumner from thivd. 1t | Raires eniwer B obiious The ‘r“;l .\..;h‘:ly en-he s tying | p imt Club, at its meet. er thau Willard at Toledo? dogs, learn just what the standards @ good place hitter, we were &IOSty man on third does not start then A Miitier oF Tuking Chancen. round of the southern California open proposed a series = of the various breeds are expected to | Us U certain to signal—or give the sign. 45| o cun tax out the runnor from first if championship tournament, with 5 jolntly with the Con- Gibbons - i % s el o or " 3 " Base running is really a matter of try Club so ne in mmy can fight Jack |, & ball players call it—for the hit and |15 Silemnt this play. though. would atter o sampie o : intrv Club some time Dempsey over in Jersey if he is will- | Stand for. lrun. _ The runner would start from |, Zimabl TS BN b and sec- | & ces so as Lo profit by a{(Gene Sarazen, national open chaw cents considered are a point- | \ The Jersey promoters think it That & progressive step has been | first base with the pitch and if the o y werd Voth scenrate < In the old days the|pjon and Jock Hutchison. for [ to-point race of 3i: miles; a race fo: Wil e A betier puiler than a|taken durifig the Tast yeas 1o wocr| { batter bit behind the runner he would ! {1} able to get the hall | jiugle Was to be expected. We didi'tipritish open champion. among the ' elers 15 Smiled over Jumps: Dempsey-Willard bout, and it would {ington is evidenced by the fact that ! 80 to third. 1If a play was made 104, yay quick Amateurs could har ok for doubl tripies and home 1 ace for lightwelght hunters, 21, P o 4 uns as now vas to be I 1 today at the| P - 10t he surprising if serious attempts | ;. : +t him at third, the batter would go on | &% {runs a do now was t 3 jumps: a race for heavy- ¥ P8 ) four of these champions come from | ’fi. second. We always took ¢l ix_do thal P, 180 vards, was second, and Paulist were made to land this match in the g ¥ed . s \ the last world seri \ the |, Singles also are more frequent now . dge Country Club. niers, 21z miles over jumps Yane made the kennels of District fanciers. { There always is an advantag, I e, Iagh wonid (seviss voth. T1® I navaiise withi the By bal) &ny Wil i, ot & oa the ave mers: race. entrics to be r. D Buckingham's airedale.| Having scored in the Fordham:ing close chances. It puts the = L 1 o i i he n f: e Rt : a5 R o hice (he (ibaws |48 inflelder for a clean hit. Fans, I|in the best curd because of his sh Rock Creek Club has been Mer, savs he would be eager to|the only titleholder “in his breed | Saturday and mide a credita- | wpae to do. In other words, we would | % & R e b ot® the o | beliaver don'e lize how much hard- vesterday. In spite of unfavorable Wi hold its hunts, t his champion against Harry Greb. | 0 bich ‘-\x“\]\»i:{:w;m r"—\hlhlll;lln Imwhh howing in the Samaclar games|test his nerve instead of letting him | 41¢ O SO C3PC Sk er the inficlder's job become since A Seea 3 Downev, jr. has been named s he will get the chance some- | 1% 3 of more than fifty ! last eenms | t i Tk i e & of the secrets of Ty Cobb's success Whips the Ball to Third. ow. instead of taking chances on |’ = e nittee that is to confer with T o daEhters D ant he | Washington -immediately after the | ™i1¢S medley relay team. Georgetown ways lests ine other mans| ; ; : : base running stunts, 1 find that often fayed 1 1o | the Congressional Country Club re W0 ba throwine his gloves at & 195 | Madison Square Garden show last | Univer: now is preparing a mile nerv cebCanb i A il e there is more percentage in letting il-, BSPINOSL played most of E the proposed races: pounder and e next time 1Lli|‘ux‘:‘}?'fr"' A i thE distineiton ol ST Juacat for competition in the Uned “Steal and Siam. i v andiwhip/ Gt ‘pight | (oo fuanezHolainia bassiand &?;fu;‘%"'wl favored by good weather 1 t ai opponent who weighs less | im: distinction o rook o e " K1y O e o i GRtEne he next m 0 3 B VAR SOt e e O Wt Sheen | having bred two champlons whic n‘“‘,'"‘;" Olinge igsh At ¥poslive Sl SRR B he catcher o hat e TUAL afcounte for the faliing o in | DarRren shot an uneven gem ,,’,'f'T”_DEN’s PLAY HARMED t ihat the more Greb is|he wiil (Cxhibit. Champlon ~District next Saturday. In addition to the{thin aystem. Then It was that we another aystem hat w texling. . The riniier koo Hoth = plaved several greens; Anishing:| b " better showing he | Boss and his dam, Champlon District | team contest, the university will be | had to vary it Often w apt 3 BIULLY, anf 00k Zling to be gained by taking desperate he same score that e e N ar e Tty ) Mo | @ueen. They are’ Boston terriers of | represented in a special 1.000-yard | [145 (iat was cailed “steal and slum. to do it was Clances when @ long hit Js Tikely 1o Black an Francisco, o IN OPINION OF CRITICS i sdies ot Smith, of { Which Held may feel justly proud, . - 3 Sgasiad, 9 Tt was simply a variation of the hit | caicher to make a b as if to t ccme any time and drive him around. | Sarazen in the natlonal wpen - o 03— Critics Jshe e L one—delt Smith, o€} "Mrs. Glenn Stewart | will |exhibit | SPec run by their captain, Jimmy |and run. The man on firs: woul second. ~ Instead he furns 1am Sorry to see the flne art of|in. Sarazen said he expected YORK, Junuary 23 Critic: e i o g has made L s | her great Irish wolfhound, Champion | Connolly. take a lead to uctually steal the base. | whips the ball to third, catch | base Tunning go into the discard, but | this score todav. ) atehed William 7. Tilden p of trouble for Harey in the past| By Shannon, wh She has re-| The Hilltoppers had to be content |17 that case. It the \Ball was 4 good | runner off the bag hat p! [ 1t Wouid be foolish to taks chances! MacDonald Smith of Sun Franciseo. lat the Heights Casino, Brooklyn, yee Ty Jue v e cently brought' to this country from | with fourth place in the medley relay | oS the batter would slam at Ht o | 0ot be worked too often. that do not gain anything. In fact,!Metropolitan open chis " [jterday were of the opinion that th bestian RBeE England. Shannon Is said to ha the | last. nlene. wlthough runnine Fo | 1o Pitcher, expecting a lit and run. | the other side will get wise and Sign | (e chances of the batter hitting one | ¥ith 73. did not play < ) tional tennis eluumplon's form plain. s Rooky Hansas comie back? A 1»;»( n.’u _(lhv.\ breed has yet produc- | scratch they covered the 1% miles |} :-:y'lu'm"l“;klg ;x‘“m;:"} s e F pinion mn-{\] u; ~x:' kl “m? :.«l_v through are greater than those of the j SUl ifl uh\.‘_nrh-— u]m‘ over \||w".'.‘m i .K;A i 'LY(ATX::;L:“‘ ;(.;"-oagfi' ot of friends of this rugged battler |¢d and Mrs. Stewart experienced | within two-fifths of a second of the | - 1 B, b : 5 e did so both runners would be |rynper stealing the base {in 66, 4 new record. but golf follow- yart of tie middle > Whio have watonest hin Saieer agktnst Rome ]"‘;'“"IH\'I i, bersuading theiworld record. ~New York Athletic e fresling e e A R e ey ’I”J”" of| There are viher serious drawbacksjers expected him to give Hutchinson pained ith am Havdy, 10 bl ; , chtweights | English Kennel Club to sign his re- | jub, with a S0-yard handicap, finis 7 SE i b d | the catcher to decide which play to | t ba a vattle for the lead today. saired with Sam ¥, for T T eEhtwelghts |lcace to an American buyer. ‘ D with & S0-yard handicap, finishelbe safe. The batter then would be|maice and act simultaneousiy with his A States ami Canada, | Arnoid fielder of the Chi-{m Six cup team captuin 1ost two 3 - P Rk Out-of-town champions clude | ¥t Ish Nyadicate.) cago Natic gue 1 ib, ! informal sets to Watson M. cred on February9—maybr v includ b e oy o AP . K o o $ Wias R e ek Monsror Lite Pedro and three mates from | Athlecic Ciub, off 144 yards, was third. | § B O o e b At muh (he orlginality , I;\;huu e seourse vesterduy in urn, " former internatio an P 5 ks ; 03 the La Rex kennel of Mrs. B v . ime ane a {o N s plays that counted | aurice MeLoughlin, forme o Shimizu, Japanese 3 Madison S Gardey t t All of these handicaps were granted d even sacrifice 80 a8 to advance < 5 b B A ate the Chisag walloper | Peaster in Philadelphia, Chemplon |in the mile, the firet. portion of the | Sould even sacrifice 80 2 Jvar Orioie was the periec- | TENNESSEE WILL RETAIN {woria o n o tennis pluyer. 1% servers vaid the champion's stroking Tion for the February date at the|Tier which has never been defeated;|utes 23 1-5 seconds. was not enough | °“ (hink ‘we were among the out. We studied thofe things out | BASE BALL ON SUNDAYSil‘h.i.y':gu‘ Protessional, 76, and Chick jcause him considerable pain garden. the winner to meet Benny | Champion Pall Mull Chipmonks Atom. | 1o overhaul the fleet New' Yorkers | aope out a scheme for prevent in" the mornings ) Pt NASHVILLE, Tenn CE Paul . Teon White is wiiling. nay 3 re; Cham- | Kinnaly, Marsters and Hass were the | griaifonal double stedl when the 2 i y B e in Tennessee was definitely killed 2 Tan Romers, he says, just show me | Lewis' undefeated grevhound, which | team the early days, before my time even.| Though its never seemed to Strike 11 thie senate votad down & motion | PIULADELPHIA. Junuary 23— the contract s conceded by critics to be the best welve T atter competing inli'“Was almost certain that if the | ball players t way. it is really reconsider the recent vota against {Manager e Macic of the Phils- (Caprright nvitation 1,000-yvard race in 2 min-l3 throw was made to get him the second hat was one of my | NAa it o GoeEe S - had signed John W. Beard, a great Dane from the kennmel of yhtys ceconds. beating Mike ! o itrd. waute Cuite: I was rare that 1 was cver | faned in both houses of the legisla-i ey PRINCETON NINE |<wuthvaw pitcher. who plaved last LaBue Wright at Bayside. Long Is Millrose Athl Club that is a hard pla. thrown out stealing third. “In fact 9 ! | season with Erskine College, Due RALTIMORE, Md., January 23.—in | @0¢ and . f the New York | we manage to handle I her suc- | no ball player ought to be thrown out | PRINCETON J.. January 23 |West, S 4 e i n Athletie Club in order. cessfully now. ! itis e <hould tell him when to start Georgetown, for a gathe in Washing- . a hattle overcrowded with thrills and : 2 E . McGRAW GOES TO CUBA e & A ¥ ting, K ‘olfe, P { A new worid record for the 440-| Qur first plan was to let the second | His judgment of time and tance . fon on March 31. is on the Princeton Jravs fighting. Kid Woite hiadel: | NELSON TO BOX HYLAND; |« indoor relas race for women | paseman cover ihe bag. The short: | must be naturaily aceurate. In other| NEW YORK. January 23.—Contracts| buse ball sehedule, Just announced TYGERS SIGN SCHOOLBOY. hia ight, overwhelme was established at the meet by the|stop would run in, crossing in f words, he should never start for third [ signed by five young players have | Thy, list LYNN. Mass, January 23.—Lester S h A U henn Cspion. n the PAIR BATTLED IN 1909 | vaicour Ciub. The quattet made the | of second, and take the throw and |until he has sufficient lea Been received today by the Naw Yori | . Myrch 28, Villa Nova: 30, Johns Hopkins. av| p VNN Mase, Januars 27 -“lester Al veglnent atmpry lesc lent. 2 distance in 0.53 four-fifths ‘of a | whip the ball to the plate in time to) able to get that le » Minaier: Jonh 1T jraw | Baltimors: 31, Gearsstown, at Washington, | - 2 Shovislos wie was Sanie i kmockdowns and 4 huge s FRESNO, Calif,, January 23—Bat- | second faster than the mark the | get the runner from third. That waa | tre pitcher » a today for & Shoft 2 wdoin: 7. . Vermont: D o 2 h "’l "4,"“1"1 » ]{1"’1' of tling Nelson, former lightweight |same team previously had done. The |known as “the short throw.” It also[there is no e f. his before going to the training 25, g:xwtg'-nnzhlg;‘::u !n‘i {“;;";_-”““'- Iy \.,'l, »w{r'.t“d today with th withe Puaker the de champion, has arrived in Fresno for | team was composed of Marion M has its disadvantage. Soon the | thrown e misg 8 | o at San Autonio. where the | Ma: 2 Fordham; 8. Williams: 15, Dart. — - { his three-round exhibition bout with| Carthy. Olive Kelly, Blanche Dixon |runner on third got to expect the|Lecause his judgment is bad nts will report the latter part of 19, Harvard, at Cambridge: 23. Byr san Legion boxing show tonight.| Bob MeAllister, New York'a “fiving | back to third and both would be safe. | could call i very fast man on a sprint. June 2. Yale. at New Haven: 6. Harvard. ai ANY XIND MADE OR REPATRED DETROIT, Mich., January 23.—Sid|Thev fought for the lightweight|cop,” won the 100-vard Afetropolitan | it being too late to get the man going | but he was an adept at stealing third e fon: (in ‘case of tie); 7. Mostor, Colisge; ® Cores_installed in_any make. abarian and Johnny Mendelsohn, | championship of the world at Colma, | A. A. U. championship- in ten seconds. | to_second. base. He never started unless he Perry Preps defeated the Montour: Gettys! \‘lr;;i une 13. Y 3 10 DIFFERENT MAKES RADIATORS. 1ast night, newspaper men declaring|one years old and Hyland thirty-|A. C. was second and J. Burgess of | successfully is to have a nervy Sec-|rarely missed. And to steal third is|final quarter to overcome the Mon- | Xhic, & 26, Yale. at New Yor 19th, F. 6410, 1425 P, M. 7449, the bout « draw cight. the Westside Y. M. C. A. third. | ond baseman or shortstop with alof enormous advantag tour quint = = “GOLF ENHANCES VALUE” - = o 3 ov, |of grounder is likely to shoot past he rs of land over iekey Walker's mana Jack | Champion Valley Forge Volcano. is feflow up uwainst the worry charice on the | & g 5 8 t night in New York with its 1% |test ours. That, incidentally. is one} the advent of the lively ball o PR s the KBock Creek Hunt 1ime, Of all fighters Greb is the first p st nd was brought to | s | cd first: New York University, off | 1y, better position than ever. With | jiois | and Rocky would make a fine attrac- [ Sabine Ringeraft, a smooth fox ter- | relay, aud Conolly’s speed of 4 min- Gupner olthng R ave e Al with which they were carrivd with a handi Eddie loos land aitempts at cut shots seemed to vager. and as for Rocky's manager,|Pion Lansdowne Sun Maid, B. F.|other members of the Georgetown |are runners on first and third Easier to Steal Third. is vement to abiof iriey will end tomorrow. | LEFTHANDER FOR MACKMEN. foar ind Champion Hellins Hill Viter, | 1o eiax: Connolly, won the | man on first started for second and | cisier to make # steal of third t the e the bl has now veen | GEORGETOWN GETS GAME A s annouticedy today STAGE STIRRING FIGHT. 3 e FIGHT A SPEEDY DRAW. Fighting Dick” Hyland at the Amer- | and Rose Fisher. play. As a result he would run ed_ Merkle was not what one | pebruary, B Ratvee, at Pinoston: 30, Calgate: JiEntwelkhis, fought ten fast rounds ) Calif, Say 9, 1900, Nelson (8 forty- | Lew Rawlinks of the Long Island | The only way to beat that play | had the right lead. Once started he|34 to 2. The Perrys spurted in the [ Isle. &t Ffincetss loommencement gome): & | WiTTSTATT'S R. and F. WORKS T‘VA\ went into the lead in group two, ates amateur Hockey League, ting Milwauke here, and Clevelay COLUMBIA SEXTET WINS. 3 3 i z R 3 1 . 3 | HICAGO, January 23—A golfer is worth at least $300 more a vear Tnibis o hockey 'tean Solencet (i . to his employers than an employe who does not have the physical | Universiis of Pennasivnii (wo gouls i ‘ . 4 and'moral benefits of that game. said W. A. Alesander of Chicago. \ a pioneer of golf in America, who preached golf as a business invest- ! STANTONS TO BANQUET. % : % !m':i(_ at the annual mceting of the Western Golf Association. i Srarton Asthatic Q160 ianibe Loot - - 8 . He declared that the game had such wonderiul infivence on the Bl team. which won the Distriet [ & : : : . player for integrity. generosity and urbanity that it would be a good| 125-pound championship, will be ban- VoA : Ay ] Al mvestment for every business man to see to'it at his own expense that Aucted tonighit at 6 1 irest novin. g 4 3 his (‘mpln)f: had opportunity to p)‘:x- goli at least once a week. b 1etiers to Ahe SoUDE Athieten . ; | Alexander xaid that the d@ifference he I Down the Alleys oG : . : | Comineen im Rt o e ' be the gainer if he actually expended ; . 5 3500 a year on each employe for golf. : . : The returns in honesty, alertness, Mount Ples: team of the Wash- g ; ¢ . : £ frankness and refinement would repay ington Ladies' League has been going _ % : - 5 ' such an investment many times over in | strong recently. and last night some cases. and would at least equal swept the board, the internal Revenue L s S : s lh;lu‘:ul:\(-m(j{\";n;lulu; promising man. auint being the vietims. Anna Chans s sholastic bas - ed |, The spes articularly urgen: Jer of the losers, captursd the honors : : 2 ; astic basketers are scheduled | yn,( the' youth of Amerlca have the With a sct of 297 and game of 111. H . i - & to clash in three games here to-|benefits of golf, and offered a handsome L : 2 ; ) 2 . morrow, two of the quints listed for [¢up for the winner of the western TRADE MARK REG Natlonnlx won the odd game from : : : : ; action being among those competing | JunIoF championship, contested annually | ¢he Regulars, in the District League 3 1 e Yin the high school ch : by golfers under twenty vears of age. | . Jast nizht. with the scores 541, 545 : H © high school championship series | Both former President Albert R. Gates | mnd 509, Wallace copped the high set E = i 3 double-header at Central Coliseum |of Chicago and the new president ; ee s al f 343, and Reift of the losers had top T 3 & % i v : this afternoon. Bastern High is to [ harles O S diManale T came of 2. 4 % 4 3 5 i 5 5 & s . Alexander’s pronouncement e liattors are e o met ibao) . 4 3 - be host fo the Georgetown Preps.|and pledged the association to lend all fnte first place tonight, as they are : . e whike Business High is to entertain | possible aid in making the game avail- S o ¢ N ; ) Gonzaga. St Alban will jnvade the |able to all who wished to play. ~ wlean up, which w v " o g . B = in C Fames ahead of the Terminal Ice. Y j X N O “‘\”(‘I""»: :“"‘.:’J‘ gymnasium in Con: | _ Riggs quint of the Bankers’ League ] i3 - | Business and Ea¥tern, ho = whitewashed the District Bank last ; o, whe, 4] TR il deires of 1 458 s 435 i : : B . : 4 Wi Fenool series Tunt mevke et || Match Your Odd Coats jean of the winners capture e ¥ S b b 3 3 % battling today in the sec B : iors with a set of 321 and game of ; 2 a0 by 5 4 . the titular c:‘mbnlign" d:;‘lfl;glfu""l?efl: WIflI OIII' Specnl ; { i 2 3 4 3 g and Western were to meet in the g e A e e S § 4 3 first match beginning at 3:15 o'clock. TROUSEm y ok th f; the' Hecht 5 3 - ; > . oam last might, with scores of S1b. = . : tersd team Ih the Penm selaya to be | : . 194 and 468. Day of the losers had : run at Franklin field in Philadelphia, s 65 Millions Use this Greaseless . Combing Cream — . ; Few Cents Buys Jar at any Drugstore —Try It! the best set of 309, and Wright of & $ S Ein ¢ T the winners, high game of 110. D Citaaen Bl ofl dia - Namants 3 N e s Swavely and Emerson will compete in Central, Tech and West- ern high schools are to run in class 1, ] class 8 and the colored high schools, e ey the King. Sotomon auint | (R0 S y i S Dunbar and Armstrong, in class B. SiSave (ke Beiesof an exiies Tt tho acerss ‘o( e\'-r“‘l-rflll“::_\edd 4":"0 . . . —— . Revision of the athletic eligibility terna. : y | _ Even stubborn. unruly or shampoed| Greaselgss, stainless “Hair-Groom" Chaconas of the losers Teg| d th \ rules of the public high schools Is v hair stays combed all day in any styTe | goes not show on' the hair becanse it f R L s e S GEORGETOWN'S MEDLEY RELAY QUARTET. - - : B et St Dy (b EISEM AN S ou ke, #*Hnir-Groom'™ ix a dignified | 1065 101 <10 onl e hait becwnse Il vinners 33. B Moot i 4 Y : oard of principals at a meeting Fri- combing cream which gives that nat- orbed by the . ther your it alahaieut Handicapped ?j’ "’113‘"“"‘" these Hilltoppers finished fourth in Samaclar games at New ‘“"‘_"‘:‘ night, "“"?“&!‘ dav afternoon. - The board held & pro- ural gloss and well-groomed effect to | hair remains so soft and pllable and they covered the 1% miiles from seratch within two-fifths of. a second of the world mark. Left to right they are G. W, i\ iy discussion voncerning | the 605-607 7th St. N.W. that possibly ey your hair—that final totich to gooddress | <o natural no one can Additional Sports on Pege 26. | Kinnale, R. G. Haas, G. M. Marsters and 1. J. Connolly. o e TEH -V proposed changes yesterday, both In business andon social cecasions, | t¢1] you used it. Not sticky or smelly. - " '