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GARRY HERRMANN RETIRES FROM NATIONAL COMMISSION AFTER 16 STORMY YEARS OF SERVICE—OPPOSITION TO BOXING IS MADE BY SOME PENNSY .. STUDENTS—JACK KEARNS TAKES HIS MIND OFF PURSE LONG ENOUGH TO SUGGEST LABOR DAY FOR BIC BOUT—NEW GOLF SCORING METHOD == e == — — = — ) RESIGNS | contention, the national agreement, 13 HEMPSEY,S MANAEER» e well as the commission itself, is 5 RMANN W Oh, Man! John I3, Bruce, of Cincinnati, S | d 9 secretary-treasitrer of the b balt | | ——— not wish to serve in that office if| | = ’ Ei= s ! NO-1\T 1SN'T JUsST BEING WHAT MAKES ME - THeY MIGHT JUST AS WELL i DEPRIVED OF A DRINWK ThAT THAT A BUNCH OF MEN G SAY 1« CAN'T EAT MEAT OR chairman B i = = == g TOEETHER AND DECIDE WHAT Y~ AND GET AWAT wniaThH But Kearns Keeps Matter of Purse | | i B e R e i R AT e or Mot ave EANAE T Herrmann was not returned as | 3 5 C 4 Outside of minor cases. the com- | roof World's CHAMPIONS ..o continea itoere o & discussion | = . of alleged buseball gambling. In this} S . : 1 . W T HoU : el i s 5 ; ; L e ul\,vSULTMfi — (ives Up Cflalrmansmp connection it uid that these | - First in Mind . D charges would be followed up in | %“ [ e thorough manner and threshed out to | e A > ihe satisfaction of the baseball public. Dostanscles laon e e /2N 3 2 i = = manager for Juck Dempsey. expregsed | / 7 jpan.,president ot the Cincl BOXING AT GORNELL confidence yesterday that in view of! ationals, for more than 16 yea:s the attitude of Carpentier e mian of the National Base e = manager, Descamps, there wo Mssion, has resizned. His resig- . difficulty in getting togeti p, which was ented at the Uraduatc Manager ¥ o Recom- | Gogils of the fight plans and al meeting of the commission g \doption of Sport at Ithucea | 4t Tia Juana, Mexico. und yesterday, to lake effect rection of Promoter Coffroth. possible date. not later Institution. am glad to hear that Descamps is ! ] willing to yield a few points on the| Ithaca, Jun. 9.—Boxing as an | division of the purse,” said Kearns,! 1tercollesi port will be developed { “and 1 feel sure that this can be ar- at Cornell univer it t recom- | ranged fo suit everybody. mendation of Graduate Athletic Man- Tt is true, of course, thut Carpen- ager Rer 1 Berry is approved at is leaving his home land and un- ; A N oo, | the coming meetinz of the Cornell | dertaking a long trip to meet Demp- president ol ‘“] el CUENS T Minor Sports council. Manager Berry, | sey: but to offset this, if Coffroth is John A leydler. presiden) @70 who uttended several important meet- | willing, I will suggest that the fighL'th ational league, who, with Herv- 05 or college athletic bodies held on Labor Ds instez of the 0 = h. compose the commissiOi. | New York during the holiday reces Fourth of July. fill give Cm'-} 1S IT RIGHT AND l‘i‘\/f) NOW ISN'T (T I [ ‘mnati, Ohio. Jun. Y.—August arliest the joint meeting of the Nation American leagues called for juary 11 in Chicago. e aunouncement of Herrmani's In was made a written comi- cation addressed to B. B. Johu- mghn, in his stalemen i ound that the general staff of the | pentier a chance to get used to the e i S Sl = £ € Rste D i &, e S 5 TRAT OUR LIBERTY e = fot serve as head of the body |,y and the XNational Collegiate | change. make his training as long as B > BETTER To BE onger after the joinl meeting of : sthletic association both were k ikes, and perhaps p up a-little TAKEN FROM U/ HOME NIGHTS wo major lcaguns Iy interested in the development in theatrical work on exhibi- LIKE TH1S THAN thing wus given oul at the close|oxing at the colleges and will s iens if he wants to. BEiNG Down AT he tive meeting to indicate ! repori to the Cornell council. “Besidcs. T think Labor Day is a B8 prompted Herrmann to tender Boxing is by no means 2 new sport ight date than July 4, because \ ThaT CLPKE Y esignation at this time. It had ! at Cornell. For a number of ye portsmen want to spend the A 4 PLAYING L reported that Heyvdler had been | the department of physical education h with their families, while they 7 7 AND DRINKING cted by Nation: o club | has been open to undergraduates. | den’'t mind being aws ibor Day. ; HIGHBALLS T rs not to vote for the re-clec Zvery winter two big un rsity meets 7 S _/_/ Jerrmann, but Johnson was for boxers and wrestlers arc held: n to be friendly to him and to onc for novice; d the other a uni- that he continue at the head | versity championship affair. Among e commission. | the undergraduate body there has Action Comes as Surprise. ! been for vears a healthy interest in action Herrmann undoubt- | the game but. it is predicted, if con- came as a biz surprise to his | tests with other colleges are permit- jates on the commission, and | ted a much larger number of men will inly to baseball authorities who | °Ngage in the sport than heretofore. lingwood ttracted to Cincinnati by the Athletic history at Cornell shows | Kildu ng. This was because his | that two decades or more ago boxing b1 report, submitted earlier in | Matches provided the money to sup- 3 5 ¥ s i ay, and which was approved by !'7” ‘;0“";” ‘@ ~‘“‘l~ e :“h;&'”.e’ca:- T s MAN el trone. | ed wide interes received generous | Hart ... 2 L S 2 ",’_eerd“u‘;'n“,";;{*;“{l‘lfi;r‘,;“;“‘,‘,‘; Sl ce. The money received made | Conlon = SAME EVENING organigation of the commission | i} POSsible to put out track teams in his time. He based this view | (1€ SPrins. the fact that the club owne not agreed upon what should ! UL 0 TURF ;!.{uxpplm-) 9 g _ pne and because a United Sta — decision in the Baltimore Fed- | U { Shodrel ARSI o S ; contest it is excellent, but we. cannot HOPPER TO CAPTAIN PENN. ]novm-; 1S RELEASE 2 PLAYERS, league club suit had held =L - ! Johnson .. 8 afford to take further chances. i e ; _— y v, Owner of Scotch Verdict © ypop - e acts from still another letter | Is Elected to Lead Red and Bluc, Hickman and Malone Are Sent 4 ission illegal. i Y : ‘ Eleven Next Season. [Toledo Club. rmahn's letter of resignati c 2 “olored Traincr Punishe v rrmahn’s letter of resignation ‘o' and Colored Traincr Punished By not become n| . Kieen Ne > = Ll e e e N i BY PENN STUDENTS e professional | ol el . end on the Univer.| Brookyn . Dodgers * yesterday k- devel i under cover S Bt ek o release : ¥ be developed under cover | (BUC) Hobber b entl of Lhe PRVET! nounced the release of . Outflelders fellow-commissioners, Johnson Teydler, follows: 0 lemental t 4 al report, | Ty : r - S pplemental to my annual repor ers who might | & d O B e . vestorday was Jimmy. Hickman: and..Infielder T B oved X Broadway chauffeur, who owns Scotch h toll&tratn | s DAST ALV S3Ca30nS,jyeste 25 Malone ta the Toledo club of thg approved, I desire now to notif¥ | vidict and G. H. Morton, a negro under the guise of ion. American Association. Hickman has- itted this morning., which has —_— hat 1 tender my resignation as! oin S SO L e turt by the | Anderson, J. ...... Opponems of Spon Fear Greepmg “Parents will not want their chil- | Uhe twenty-five wearers of the red and, i J25Rh, S0 Do . 1916, 1an of the National commission. | grawards,of the Jockey club yester- WHuneh ........... dren to come to Pennsylvania to be | blue who won their letters this year- | 4poir pennant winning vear. Malona | H ANIMATED CARTOONS BY “BRIGGS” AT THE LYCEUM EVERY WEEK (FIRST PART) Jockey Club Stewards. New York. an. 9.—Larry Fay, a! chosen team leader for next son by was an expert fielder, but could nof hit big league pitching. | Roger Bresnahan, the former Giant, | who is managing the Toledo club. ig making a great effort to put that team into the American Association. Fo¢ vears the Toledos have Dbeen tailend- ers. Within the last few weeks Bres- nahan has made deals with the threa Greater New York clubs. Yankees sent Pitchers CIliff Mark! Luther Nelsen and Paul Carpenter tg the Toledo club a few weeks ago, and/ e toj takiefaectiatias earlyia They came to grief as a resuli f Molyneux ......... | lighters, which is what the sport will ful fansouslygi ciplavers fy ned sl gpdensiandiy hat T cannotfory at Empire City on October 24.. T i ilated sternly. This does not | S4&ement o Al o 38 i 2 ] | i ; : ; Hopper, himself, spoke fervently in you any longer after the joiati aArfer Scotch Verdict galloped home a CEDE i DOl eRt Y nz of the Nutional and Ameri- ' qozen lo ahead of his field amid *pt. - Philadelphia, Pa., Jun. 8%.—Some agues which, it has been agreed ! wild shouts from a host of chauffeurs!Smith ....... oo j Pennsylvania students yvesterday pro- is worning, should be held in)who had wagered on him the stewards | Kenefick ... 5 Gl a5 oot 6 e b | g0 on Februars 2 | of the mee ispended Fay a | Louis E an intercollegiate sport. Had Expected B Morton on ihe ground that the horse | Muddock .... oo Many communications were sent to bm the repo that rmant | was over Lte Dummy .. Pennsylvanian, the student daily tled vesterday morning it did 1e case was red to the Jockey — ng a resolution of the Nation- ppear that he then thought of 5 % conducted an investiga- 417{al Collegiate Athletic association, ‘ng. tion. ered enough evidence to which suggested that boxing be er sults, on Pinchurst Links, ferring to the fact that a year! wari permanent suspension of | Machinists. couraged as a college sport. Recent i § i he advised 13 election of | both owner and trainer. Anderson it was elevated to minor sports prom- Pinehurst, N. C., Jan. 9.—>Maj. Har- girman until the club owners \t a meeting of the Jockey club ! Heath . nOte e e e R o T e SR AT MR i el [ S SR e e ] % 4 a s old E. Porter, who writes under the ; Council at its regular monthly meeting = = A T e el ey i ion of the ; o e et s e e et CORNELL'S BIG DATES. ¥ : : 5 y e | tomerrow afternoon, this step is re-i 5 1an commission or a three. stewards. Josepht . Widener, th SN, 92 e j name of Holworthy Hall, e ool i eralrooaiiy : Tthaca, N. Y., Jan. 9.—Three inter ber board, us at present, Her-. | brominent —Philadelphia sportsman, | scharfr Sk R s 8 5 The ¥ Pennsylvanian® published Wlet= (4 e ecliscoringissstem Randitawas iy —_— collegiate rowing dates for Corn:Iff said: : | was elected a steward and a_member ters from several prominent colloge | tried out by the Un whistles In 2| RUTGERS BASKETBALL SHAKEUR | PRIVeTsity crews have been - ang derstanding that no definite | Of the license commiltee, positions 5 seniors on its editorial page yester- | handicap mcdal round played on the | oo of e SHE e noLBced ERhenited Sand RWhite flos iy jusions with respect to this n left vacant by the death of Andrew 5 da: championship course at Pinehurst vi _New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 9.—A!men will race Yale and Princeton a€ E . E . : - big shakeup was madc yesterday iniLake Carnegie, Princeton, lave been reached. cither by the iller i Trustlow f... o 5 g The recent action taken at the ' terday e D ey ot e egie, ceton, leagues or the committees repro- | . e I S LS TPT S SR ' 7 | conference of the National Collegiat Under the 1I. Il system, as the 2/ " i e e e A I 3 them, it must be apparent' BENDER WITH NEW HAVEN. | Gaudette .... ie Athletic association regarding the es- Whistles have dubbed it, a hole played | 374N fov the Same Jril TVISERES: May alen will ke Dan 19 there should not be any election i Hughe tablishment of boxing as an intercol- in bogey counts onc point and one | Mere Ixiday night. SEATE the METI the intercollegiate resatta at Poughd - cers at this time. In making | Fomous Indian Hurler Is Reported €01 oo 2 | legiate sport should be accepted with ' played in par counts three. A birdie [ S48 PIVINS Wo8 2090 SENSE DO/ Keepsie in June. statement 1 want it understood Ifave Signed Manager's Contract. | Sundgren . ... o i some reluctance,” says one writer. An- is good for five. and 10 points Rutgers’ teamwork was poor. St t is not done with a view on my{ New Haven, Conn.. Jan. “harles! other st _ the reward for an eagle or a hole, (11)°) (haply he used at centre. to hold on to the office. but, on | Albert Bender, better lknown : “While no one will refuse to admit played two strokes under par. | 2 pontrary, believe that the ques-| “Chief” Bender, has been engaged by '}“ S R e G L e e _‘C“fo‘“‘z, i MORRISON NEW CAPTAIN. in controversy should be taken ! George Weiss, owner of the New Ha Shipping Room. .““d‘j Spingnogoiey ““f",_‘“ patct !vont et ‘m. e Sotection 071 Morgantown, W. Va., Jan. 9.—Wil- - e b Ui A A A o s in danger of p onalism as in g clls given s J L 2 y the committees already ap 1 eDb: h conta ca 9 SRl Jack Jolly. . E. Truesdell, the | liam Morrison o tton, W. Va., wa led for this purpose, the two | League mar and pitcher. Adelman .... an S0 DS, S gamcy - it el e £ R AV aloc e alchp tAln o titho West T i s 5 f hief” Meyi long afizes When we consider that the ring former senfor champion, led the fielq | today elected : L i g es, as well as yourselves, for ad- Bender ith rief” Mevyers, long’ McKeon . % ginia basketball team for this vear. : . ; ; 2 i coneit s ot has had its reputation colored for so by a margin of seven points and won | & : LS hent at the earliecst possible | With the Giants, will constitute next . : : P b Fle and Paul Dawson, his running 4 e e o hekanivan n hattery in the m years L unfair bouts and thefi prize with a total of 51 point: hato. twice tied with! four votes each B s e thene e s i 3 i crooked affairs, and that we are in He was limited to a five-stroke handi- | 08¢, tise UEE VELE F0UT 0 €2 CEOC EEp el heN cpioinaRconcten : | 2 city where professional boxing is cap, but gathered in four birdies and | #Md SR . S { praise of Coach Folwell. In view of | Hopper's stand in the matter, along { with that of his teammates, the selec- | tion of any other than Folwell for | coach of next year's Penn eleven would ; | be without precedent. | Carl Thomas, a guard, and Eddie | Maynard, tackle, opposed Hopper for | the Penn football captainey, but the | latter was elected by a good sized ma P R0 St % s | jority. Although Hopper's election is’ ;‘:“t‘i‘ré‘;flr"‘:;“_:"? hiseld e ckston | subject to ratification by the Athletic| 5 Y P Major Porter Invents and Trics Out New Manner of Counting Golf Re- PUNISH ILLICIT TRADERS. Will Establish New Courts in Gersl many to Try Such Cases. d Berlin, Jan. 9.—New courts fom , punishing illicit traders are about to! , be established in Germany. As al | gzeneral rule they will be composed of !three judges and two unpaid magis-* | trates, of whom one will be a con- : sumer and the other a good dealer P thefmenbe s o oY N S ARTMO AAIN BEATEN more or lass popular, the danger of one eagle in the course of the round.| tv call the turn or producer. Persons who export Ir leagues within a very fy g 3 2k EXN. professional boxers creeping into ama- Incidentally, the veteran golfe : o e : withou’ government permission, arti- 8, that the matter should be de 5 5, it B SSRthilie JERIMIE o dacaoocncn 6 5 | teur ranks looks imminent. 81 was the best gross round of CELEDIIES ETELT (OIS cles which the economic minister determined cither previeus! more opened its basketball seasou ' Mz il g 93 “A man may become so well quali- * the day. Boston, Jan. 9.—It has been holds as necessary for life will b to or at that time Yesterday beating Dartmouth, kenky . 3 « 07 | fied in intercolicgiate boxing that® J. R. Bowker of Woodland. handi- | nounced that *“Al" J. White, of{ punished by these courts. the National league one club| 29 to 21. [t Was the fourth straight’ Berry ............ 93 managers, always on the outlook for ‘cap 10, led the Massachusetts con- amingham, former shortstop on| Penalties will include both impris4, r at least is gain advocating the :feat on tr for t big Green 2 80 ... s 56 9 new material, will make him an offer tingent and finished in fifth place with | the Catholic university nine, has|onment and fines up to 500,000 marks.® ntment of a one-man commis- m. ‘Dartmouth ied at half-time, | - - which will be hard to refuse. total of 42 points, including a trio | signed a contract with the New York | There is to be no appecal from tha, notwithstanding that a proposi- | 16 to 7. | “As an interclass or intermural ' of birdies. " National league baseball club. verdict of these cou of this kind was decisively le- | m—— e = —_—— we e - — —— d by the two major leagues at 5 = 1 soint conterence st Janoar | FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS No Risk in That G question of ‘compensat'on an | 0 RNISK In al ame. e of officc in the appointment of W chatrman must also be given " GEE—WE WAD LOTCA = = WELL = WHAT ARE You WHY WHY vl 1-1 W ] 7 pr considerution. None of these o == Ui = T MM =WASNY You or r consid N I FON WITH THGSE WEST o DOING WAY OVER N THIS WAS OVE; KE!LE DLAYIN' Koo e w::' OO:‘-;o;‘-: 11'“5 lers, however. should cause any bngca delay. Al of them, in my SIDE WIDS, DIDN'T WE, = END OF TowN 2 —AND WAR WS SR e e s 5 S G — AN' WS USED 2 il e et N WHRo3 : THAT STICK NoU'RE R e LHEEE KNOCKERS' ¥, ing of all the interested parties, uring the Jast year the national £ CARRNING, WHAT'S BoONS DOWN antilininoteas aule i s : ‘ —( THAT FoR National association., has been gated. Tt scems to me the first | o to be determined is the question | y Py —&/ her a nev agreement should be 2 ed into at this time with the | I am not keen | recement until the Balti- | league ¢ e that wns hington and s now | taken up on appeal has been | by disposed o, use as matters | stand, if T am correct in my { BOWLING | ino Bowling Alleys . OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. IES’ PATRONAGE SOLICITED ‘