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PNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 4, 1910. NTRACTS OFFERED—PRINCETON UNDERGRADUATES ALREADY CASTING P LLOYDS AGENCY FOR INSURANCE COVERING WlLL:’\RD—DEMPSFX MUSS e Ty FOOTBALL SEASON o B SAY ALICE - I;/HA%'U\’H!\HAHH Ye s- Y"Es;v&:rr Sl e WL You n- 00 MY ST 2 GIRLS LOWER ; B von umoo iy o Undergraduates Already Talking AmY FURTHER ( WALT = HOLD JusT A 1' Al Nowote il . 0f Rosy Prospects for Next Seaso TiLL t GET &5 TS PHONE | CALL? P { Princeton, N. J., Feb. 24.—With the i recent publication of the 1913 foot- | ball schedule and the simultaneous | announcement that Bill Roper will ake Speedy Bush's place as varsity ; ¢coach next fall's renaissance of foofe :'U:IH is coming to be more and more | impatiently awaited in the Tiger camp. i That the first post-bellum encounters | with Yale and Harvard will inaugurate { a new order of things as far as scores | are concerned is the profound belief ! here, based on present prospects for next fall's pigskin personnel Although only two former varsity men are expected back in college ne | year, a wealth of material is offeretl in the former 1 ) and 1921 fresh- man events and last year's informal WH};f,‘sEAD_ T, HEY Kece THAT IDlS CONNECTED team The undergraduate opinion is # 3 o that Roper has the sis of a machine > ! MACHINE QUIET Ly 2ttty hat will bring a major victory for the PRy TE A MINUTE - | CAN'T o E Tigers for the first time in the history of the Palmer Memorial Stadium HEAR A THING Four Apparent Fixtures. No small amount of competition will have taken place hefore the 1919 - e oA = Orange and Black eleven faces tfe & O offer Uiy o~ i et rorvard . P 7 ! Crimson for the first time in two years One thing is celggli Yanikee Waltheng' .......... Z on Nov. 8. The occupancy of fohr wners intend to | ‘B iayerstdo S Eriient torward | = positions may be now prophesied with he worrying. Bothl NeMEpert . and | Grobgfin, Demarost : [Fluston contemplate a. Vi h e e Lick, Ind., this week, Whel B they will et der : { S R ] These known quantities are Calahan, remain until near the training .\..Wm_,} Left guard | f captain of the informal eleven and They intend to stand pat on termis| qip,.o S | 7 = red third all American centre last sent to the players’ Huggins will be Right d | / A - r by Walter Camp; Murray, Camp’s left here to take tomplete charse of | g.or6 39.12: goals, } 7. American ‘r]”u]:v. “and nk and the situation and he will hold Dper-|ters s Grobstein 2. Gibaey L Kilduit | ¢ ! > wh as regular end and so conferences with many of his| g O1son 2: fouls, Walters 7, Norfe # 2 - Sl it Sl Seltih AR SR e e o O : , ot Ty : > respectively on ithe 1916 Tiger. will be largely conciliatory, as the | \ACHINE SHOP FAFNIR | 3 - oA 5 v A a Bt o v welnor e mere | : 1 el : i S These men will not find the running s e | A1 d ) 3 g ; ally smooth, however. Centre o e e iy . ot ' 2. . will produce some strong competition, Although it is hard on a playe forward . rathe Bcuremenyand (Cooperbothfof have his salary reduced with pre Kallgren : Restelli = 2 fiths A gourlutgs d toe Smepeovl high cost of living, club owners d Center Sl aralinlineior the guard pos; b e ners e e e e LATEST PHOTO GRAPH OF JACK DEMPSEY IN ACTION | RICKARD APPLIES TO i tiote, They are Rofehlld and Toylor © of the club, had frank discussion | Jones, Scheidel....Zwick, McKeeman LLOYDS FOR POLICIES | promising 1922 candidates—Sinclaire, f the subject last week Right guard Porter, McManmon and McNamara, have received all ti R Stepanian 5. Scheidel | : 3 L et »:.;.n{’;- c ‘fm tnu:‘ovxv m‘ 2312, Peterson 5. Gibney 3, Restelll 2 Fight Promoter Takes Steps to Pro- ackle rrmmlsr‘s to be ]n;r )?1:1 fl: hn established fact which > Srckeeman R e B : T popular positions, and Dickinson, You can count the clubs on | peterson 5 : tect Himself Against Any <eck, Morgan and McCaull appear A hand that have made money the Acadone most likely aspirants. The first two few years. Many clubs have were big factors in the Yale freshman . fair degree of accuracy, namely, Center centre, quarter, a tackle and an end. ,,w;\, 1,:;\\.:.,,?1‘“1.‘ conception of WALLEN BREAKS REGORD | s = ramcerey 3 y Chicago, Feb. —Applications for | tilt two vears ago, while Morgan and insurance policics of $50,000 cach | McGraw were both on their freshman “Ie have had this club for years | for Jess Willard, world’s champion | teams, the latter having captained last n the biggest city in the country and A : § S i ot : heavyweight pugilist;; Jack Dempsey, | yvear's cut ~ possibility, S ve never mealized on our Invest- | Great Iak ailor Betters Swimming a3 { " X : challenger for the title, and Tex Rick- | js Lynch, likewi e A nt. In fact, we had to go into our Mark for 100 Yards, Held by Hal 4] S E 3 5 ¥ | ard, omoter of the bout for next| whjle it may turn out that McMan- jeans to pay salaries. Why? ! A | o > 7 % July 4 are under consideration by on will fit in better at tackle than 1e players got all the money coming Voilmer. Lloyds in London, it is learned. Rick-) ot guarg fii ac the gate. This ia not 1u Detrait. Mias i o . ard will pay the premium on the total | “"m " [ 45 are not so strongly repre- ywner's argument, but a calm, di etroit. Mich., Feb. 24.—Great ot §150,000 of accident urance 10| .nted. Funk and Harvey, the latter bassionate view: of the baseball bus- | Lakes Naval Training Station swim- eguard himself against posstble ot S0 LTS SAC o levens. finess as it has been run in the carried off the honors in the % 3 § o of the 1921 and informal s five years.” Central A. A swimming cham- } o R : “The insurance I financial T euldlbe the choldesbut Davialard s want is simply 10| (wijson arc possibilities - Huston says he loves baseball as | Pionship meet here Saturday night, : ¢ Proect v acaldant that) e Imuch as ever but admits he 1 winning three of the four events for gh & ; s 2 3 i 5 might happer revent Willard or Abundance of Backs. o, 1ot of the sentiment which he once | men. and one new association record 3 i 5 > i Demps o1 iting,” Rickard | In the backfield, Murray, at quarter, attached to ball players as a class. | Went to n sailor entry ' ; : ; o ; atd al e e After being over there a year and a| Bud Walien broke the 4: 36 1 ‘ L : ' : ; Zhejapplicetionsfiwere Relenod Wby liine, the 1920 caniale, Sxostiaiaote T e e W s ; - : : B e Rickard in New nd forwarded | tional gridiron star and one of ‘the T i S i oo e fon R0 0 ey e oo oy : _ L | to London. A local agent of Lloyds| fas rletes in college, and Lourie, \any thigs in life,” he soliloquized. | the distance in 4:40. Wallen also > . / won the 440 yard, free style, dash in ad every reason to helieve | a ner Exeter leader. In this de- ; ., ‘ nce would be placed. The | partment Hopkins and Jacobs are also 4-5, defeating Vosberg and J. G. 3 s 5 olicies in the cases of Willard and | experienced men, the former having Searle, other Great ILakes entries. 8 ERE ; - i ¢ 2 1ld run from March 1/ pilated the Tiger Cubs to a well earned - | Perry McGilliv Great Lakes, too 5%, until after July 4, and for Riclkard the ; 1917 over the Eli young- Amateur Championship Will Bey s Ereate atoe 4 : i : v 4, an sz victory in 1917 o > Eli 3 g s DAL ARG L 8N | the 150 vard backstroke in 1:49 2-5, v - 5 : policy would be for one year on July 9. and Brenner and D. L. Jones tied 3 = i : B = B L'M Relfbocksiare on ArckiDenap” Boston, Feb. 24.— Dates for t for first place in th 0 yard free | [ 3 s . " 5. & trostiniad Wes Ehon henerapie championship tournaments of » | style. Their time was 32 1-5. & B & 5 HARTFOF\D VS- NEW BRITAIN mention last season by Walter Camp, Massachusetts Golf association Michael McDermott, Tllinois | Ath- | i & O v s : ; Bt e R e Sl announced yesterday after a meeting | °tic club, easily won the 220% yard : . R _— B i of the executive committee. The ,wm,y,I | breast ‘m‘-‘.f\—n from two local entries | b & - 5 . o 1 Crack Three Teams From Woos- | on this year's basketball quintet. Ray- teur champlonship tournament wil 50 1-5 i : : 4 y t i L ; : ] nd, Streetman, Scheerer and M be held at the Winchester Country | Thelma Darby of Tndianapo- | : . - ter sad Aetna Alleys to Contest | TU0T B oaO e exporiones club July 9 to 12, the junior cham- nattached entry, won two of . v ’ : ; or ; o= pionship at the Country club, Brook- the events for women, taking the 100 | ¥ : This City Tonight. ‘?‘X:‘K‘:::)‘le;‘-lm:z‘:i?, 1:;:”:“}&9:1: d}v'{u line, July 16 to 18, and the Massa- | Yard free style in 1:16 and the 50 | B & s § ; : _ i sh a by L chusetts open champlonship at the | ¥ard backstroke in 41 2.5. Miss : ¢ : . What should prove to be an interest- | brilliant punting for the informals. Worcester Co : club, September | sie. Harrison, Detroit Athletic club, i | ing bowlin atch, is scheduled this At tullback, Knox, who was a spec- 15 to 17 won the 50 yard breast stroke in i : vening at the Aetna alleys, when | tacular performer on the 1921 organ- “There also will be a caddies’ cham- | 42 b ’ ; three-man teams from Hartford and | ization, and two freshmen with repu- plonship tournament under the aus- = - { : e New Britair 1 the contestants. | tations, Wittmer and De Stefano, are ploes of the association at the Wol~ : | 9 The makeup of the Capitol city trio | expected to fight it out to a satisfac- laston Golf club on August 27 i L 2 5 Y will be Freddie Donlin, Orsine and | tory conclusion ) . = ‘ - | 0 o Lathrop, three stars of the first water | st e e e (Wit ScoreloTio i win: iatie Tans - g . o variety. The locals’ team will consist | ENN ARS IN FLORIDA. L T iN. | Club Competition. MASSACHUSETTS GOLF DATES. | ster 2 “ of die Anderson, Joe Foote and e With Augustus As Partner Loses to| Paterson, N. J., Feb. 24 —Edward iy, Aol G BLGL OiY ARG L) % Fisher and Newton Smith won the scratch prize in the something at stake to spur on the lane * rive for Palm Beach Tourney. 5 2 : special shoot of the Little Falls Gun arbiste, | Palm Beach, Fla., Feb. 24.—Miss Belleair Helghts, Fla, Feb. 24.— | club here yesterd iie broke 94| sted . e —— | Molla Bjurstedt. jonal woman's George Fisher, professional, paired | of 100 targets. and led twonty-two | Molla Bjursted it Lt i = < | champion, arrived yesterday L, Rl ot 6| oo St i RECORD BREAKING CROWDS PATRONIZE PALM BEACH feated Alex Smith, local professional | 11 e him 96 for second honors. | kS £ s £ \J £ 3 L A s LersUiok: here, and F. H. Augustus, Mayfleld, | Lyman Sindle, the schoolboy won- )ip of Flori S HLg ) G i et ik . Sl S Gl : : — y and with the R e n e e THE GREAT WINTER RESORT OF THE SOUTH i Wit oot S i ensal match of the season here | McCann, 14, tied at 94 for the place, kil 2 & the first time the champion has been vesterdas and McCann won the shootoff. ¥n here The best sc was that of Fisher, | . - . down, hes lud Elanora who had round of and | A i ; e : P St § oy > hac ound o and | : b ) Pl \ Wood, Miss Ha ol e e S SOLDIER TOR CUBS. 3 f Seprm s A mech M i 3 riet McCook, Miss Gladys R - Chica b. 24.—Lefty Sullivan, | e 3 M r.,fl.,"‘ H Mrs. Frederic} MAKES 400-YARD HOLE IN 2. |one of Camp Grant pitchers last i 3 ? 8 ohn, Mrs. Quincy A. Shaw 2d i | summ may be given a trial with 4 . Ankdd ¥ P §agn i > 1 Mrs. George Widener. Cr Dr. Bush Scts Record at Pinchurst's | ¢ s this spring if President 2 Riddle and Fred Inman LS e | Mitchell can see his way clear to take | i 4 ‘enter the men's tourney. on another slabman. Sullivan recent- o . o . 5 3 prit - : j 24 —TYester- | returned from France with the 3 : : : the history | Plackhawks and has been boosted by | / S : ¥ 5 5 : TENDLER VS. W 'II g et Sweeney, former New York | % 4 ¢ § : Newark, N. I, Feb. 2 bl Hol8iontire Nok | r. who tried to get Roger Bres- anxious for a bout with t was made i Dr. Ernest | n to give the young soldier a | T.eonarad e ftofmals "‘,"'2 3 chance at Toledo. Now Sullivan in- { % % ¢ showing Wellin lel S anas tends to apply for a job on the north ? v 1 ; A . | next Thursday if he is to get a nhfi side, having been mustered out of q { from tne title holder. The men wil service Sweeney caught the young 7 weizh in at 133 pounds. Both Tend- ant and says he has 2 ' i i : rnnhr\lz to fhe ; f the bout, are in fine con- who ; ;"“m(‘,‘ The bout will feature this EASY FOR YOUNG AHEARN. BIG TRIP FOR WEST VIRGINTA. | : 7 : ¢ S TR e Schenectady, N. 3 | Morristown, W. Va.. Feb. 24— west | ; Young Ahcarn, the Brooklyn Danci Zirginia will play Penn e. Buck- | ¢ % S i AETNA BOWLING .ster, made i sensational com X | nell, Colgate, Syracuse, Cornell, Yale » night n Dutch | Wesleyan and Navy on her annu. P = i Church Street. Albany. Ahearn had | Eastern trip at baseball next spring Jonent In distress several times. | Gne date is open. Rutgers, Fordha, | e G For Your Amusement. n could searcely move about [ Willlams and Lafayette are being ne- | e e . S & & e 2 I : in the tenth round. gotfated witl A generall view of ¥iho N bathing beach, with recordsbreaking ciowdaiin s it haa ALLEYS.