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TOM O'ROURKE, VETERAN BOXING PROMOTER SEEMS BENT ON LANDING DEMPSEY-WILLS BOUT — PRESIDENT HEYDLER OF NATIONAL LEAGUE GIVES VIEWS ON HERZOG-BENTON CASE — FIVE NEW ENGLAND COLLEGES ENTER ATHLETIC PACT — COMETS WIN FROM HARTFORD TEAM p— JEYDLER DECLINES e youo vokors ROURKE FAVORS [[~Speatcimg | FIVE COLLEGES SIGN [roess M urex MARATHON RUNNERS lmmpm DISPUTE__ "W TG VB PLAN] o Sports | NEWATHLETICCODE|., ™o " AR BENG SOUGHT mwummusmw‘ S ——" wiends At Chicago, That He Is Ang- | Y QESIUN sm— to Satisfy \ He s Ang \Veteran Promoter Is m {0 The Bagles basketbail quintet wil Permanent M’ Is Formed af vail muuuro' Athletlo m m h’. ¥ | Declares Herzog Was Clemd: ling For Champioaship Bout play the Morse Business college tsam o , this evening at the Boys' elub gym- | Chicago, Jan. 30.—Harry Frasee, 1, m Philadeiphia, Jan, 30.—~Referee Pop m omcuu’ Al[e]' comm'em’ owner of the Bosten Red Sox, arrived mmww lor MM' m e:"""' J:I‘l“:-’"t‘l’;:‘ml:gem ':: I lll m O'Brien at the Arena stopped the Gw Am to m :m Chisage yesterday and mado ne ae-| L B ,.,,,""l.,,"‘ ey v, 0 g..m ';uu oon'tnt uatAntm mm M .- nial of the faet that he had put in ne Tunney, former *‘American New York, Jan. 30.-=President |a bid to promote a heavyweight eham- Oeerge (‘m;:;_ of - Sattisabes Boston, Jan, 30.=The New England heavywelght champlon, and Jack| New Yerk, Jan. l.-h:&mlu organ- Heydler of the National league said plonship bout between Jaek Dempsey | Matohmaker of the Republie A. C, at P e, g o 8 "l‘ College conference of intercollemiale | ponquie of Canada, former sparring|iZations throughout the country, es. terday that his organization sees and Harry Wills, Beyond a Dempsey- | the Pole Grounds, returned td the at- ut P'rankie Jice, @ fellow athietics have announced permanent|....oe of Jack Dempsey, in the|Peclally’in the East, are paying great v:l “‘l‘m B enine the dispute | Wills mateh Fragee says he has no | {ack yesterday in his efforts (o seeure towngman, In the first round of & bout | organization. Five colleges signed a8 | oien vound, er attention than ever before to the Doiwean "Chariey Hersos and Kube |interest fo things pugilistic. e will| the servicen of Jack Dempsey, world's |10 the Maryland city rast nlght. eharter members & code ealllng for | "“myoonin"tne four rounds of scrap- | development of distance runners in Benton, as demanded by Herzog in a|make no offer for a contest bhetween heavywelght champlon, but was diplo- " high standards of eligibility and ad-| ... 0 o nneared to be trying hard, but|Preparation for the 1934 Olympiad at Philadelphia interview the other day,|Dempsey and Willard, Evidently he matically repulsed by the ehampion's ike Morley of Hartford and Ted |ministration of athleties. In several | porc i " Conia not fght. He scemed g Hersog told newspaper men that he|does not think weli of Willard's| manager, Juek Kearns, O‘unvhel"n'w'" of Norwich will engage in & |pespects this code marks an advance |n o e willing to hold, walts and run| America’s’ weakness in distance il st that his name be cleared, [chances against the champion, When | Visited Kearns's office armed with l" round bout tonight at Holyoke, |in intercollegiate rules, It meots away than to do any rea) boxing, Tun. | ©VeDta, especnally the marathon, has but President Heydler answered this |asked where he would stage a Demp- | bid that was approved by his bm.m.|“l-- |hepe ralsed by Dean Lo Baron R.[.o0"made things uncomfortable for| 8iWays been a hand in interna- ysterday by saying that the former sey-Willa battie should it be arranged, signed and sealed, but was put oft iy Briggs, In his report published LodaY [penauit on several oceasions with an | tonal competition and & problem that Giant inflelder has already been clear- [ legally and otherwise, the Red Sox until Thursday at 4 o'cloek by Kearns,| Abe Goldstein of New York won|as chairman of the athletloc commit-{owooiiva Jott hook. athletic authorities have sought con- ed efficially, owner replied that he was not pre-| In discussing prospects of one of & '!" award over Mike Moran: of (tee at Harvard university, that the day | 'Brien's action was prompted by|5tantly to solve, Not since 1908, in the “When the Benton-Herszog contro-|pared to divulge that information, It | series of two or three bouts for Demp- Pittsburgh in a 10 round bout last|would come when colleges would ac-|4io growing dissatisfaction of the|O!Ymples at London, when Johnny versy was finally ended, Herzog asked |had been reported that he would use | sey under his supervision, O'Rourke |night at the Bmoky City. eept an athlete as eligibie on the 88y« |arowd and what O'Brien termed the| Haves captured the marathon after me to write him two letters of ap-[the new Yankee Stadium for the bout, | impressed upon Kearns the desirabili- < 80 of the Institution which he repre- liaciing” of the invading battlers, Dorando, the Itallan star, collapsed proval, so that he might have the but he refused to admit it. He was |ty of arranging for sealed bids from| Charlie Pilkington of Meriden will {gented, Augle Ratner of New York and|¥hen leading near the finish, has the as evidence that he was all right,” [silent also about the amount he had | the promoters seeking the champlon's meet Duteh DBrandt of Brooklyn in| “Athletes deelared eligible by onelyineent Lopes of this city were stop| Uhited States produced a winner or said Heydlor. *1 wrote those two let- |bid for a Dempsey-Wills match. Re- | services as the only equitable way of the star bout at Wallingford on Feb- | college will be accepted by opponenta|neq by Referes O'Brien in the firth) !anded better than third place in this He got |ports from New York have mentioned | solving the involved situation which ruary. without a spirit of susploton Which (10,04 hecause the fighting tactics of |Classlc. The same lack of eclass in ey has been evident sometimes before," [ine hoxers failed to satisfy either the | Other distanee events hys often ham- ters and sent them to Herzog. everything that he asked for, and $500,000, now exists with regard to & heavy. weight title bout. O'Rourke pointed | Kid Wagner of Philadelphia and |is the provision of the cege, referee or the cash customers, The|Pered this country’s chances of team since then he has made this fact pub- | Hughle Hutehison of New York will| As provided in the preliminary|nent was not awarded to either boxer, [ Victory, despite the fact that Yankee supremacy been established con- e to show that his name was clear- out that he prepared to submit :‘d The puhln‘r‘ has never hr»ln'\wlIANOTHER NEw REGORD nis sealed bid Thursday afternoon if [ have it out in the ring at Foot Guard |draft, athletes who have ovtained &|pys yp to the time it was stopped Promoter Tex Rickard would do like- | hall, Hartford, tomorrow night, varsity letter at one institution may|patner had plled up a big unnm. ;‘-::mly in Whorter races and in many ty, | fleld events. otherwise and the National league has never made any statment reflecting ESTABL.ISHED AT “Y”"'"‘"‘ Undor this _arrangement, net be permitted to participate In In- | Low Tendler, 136%, of this ci directly or indirectly on Herzog, nor| | O’Rourke sald, the champlon would be | Young Mack of Hartford will|tercollegiate athletics for any other stopped dack Lawler of Omaha in the flu increasing number of distance Bp it.aver attampied Lo o behind signed up with the promoter who of- (mingle with Jimmy Brown of New [college that is a member of the con-|neth' round of the scheduled eight|®Nd marathon races, and the promin- York in a preliminary bout at Madi- |ference. An athlete who has trans-|.,unq windup. ence given them in recent athletic contests, reflects a general effort to the two letters which I wrote, |A, Bottomley Shatters Mark for Quar- | fered the best inducements and de- posited the most substantial forfeit. son Bquare Garden, New York, to.|ferred without having gained a varsity Although Tendler showed that he bolster America’s strength in this “In other words the case I8 the same as it ever was. We have no ter Mile Event at Indoor “I have the best available place for |night. letter will not be eligible for one year. | jacked some of his old time punching quarrel with Herzog and so far as Meet Night a Dempsey bout,” sald O'Rourke, re-| The freshman one-year residence rule ability by his fallure to put over the branch of competition. Organizatiol we are concerned the case is closed ’ Last . fusing to place any stock in the re-' The X-Y team of Hartford, which also will be enforeed. fAnishing wallop he wore down Lawler in New York and Boston have devoted For that matter it olosed with the end | Another new assoclation record was| POrts that Rickard has the Yankee|plays the New Britain team at the The Charter Members from the first with his body blows| Particular attention to bringing out of the investigation I conducted into |estabiished last night at the ¥. M. C,|Stadium at his disposal. “If a bout ly|State Armory next Saturday, will have | The charter members of the confer-and had the Nebraskan hanging on| talent for longer events, while road the Benton-Herzog dispute and with |4 wpen A, Bottomley covered . the|held at the Polo Grounds, it would |in the line-up, such well known stars|encc, University of Maine, New Hamp- |y the fitth when Referee O'Brien | Faces in various parts of the country |as “Yump" Johnson, Tim Cronin and |shire College, Massachusetts Agricul- stopped the bout to save the western. have attracted large entries and sti- mulated a desire among runners to the letters I then wrote to Herzog." |quarter mile distance in 1 minute and | ™Mean more than a non-decision bout 5 in Jersey City. 1 want Dempsey to box | Billy Dwyer, tural College, Connecticut Agricultur- /ey reom further punishment. train for distance laurels. Heydler Denies Statement, 5 1. o 4 It was learned yesterday that Her- mudf h!y“l’".‘d:(nl‘l::::\"r: ;;‘_:, :;"‘; Harry Wills, and, if the State Athletic al College and Rhode Island State zog and his attorncy, Charles H.|minnte and 6 seconds. Joe 'nonn Commision will not object, I am also| The announcement that Jack Lash|College, agreed that other New Eng- Two of the most consistent distance Knapp of Baltimore, visited the Na- |4 is coming along at a fast clip for| Teady to conduct @ bout between will put on a boxing exhibition in this|land colleges willing to subscribe to GGMETS '."NTET RUNS stars now in competition are Willie tional league offices several weeks ago top honors in the senior all around Dempsey and Willard or any other|ecity, if certain conditions can be met, |its code would be. eligible for mem- Q Ritola, of the Finpish-American A. C., but found President Heydler out for championship, of the association good man who has a chance with the|was well received. It's a long time |bership. It was voted not to dictate . New York, and R. Earl Jehnsen, the day. Then Mr. Knapp called him| o004 the 12 pound shotput event | champlon.” since a boxing bill has been served |playing schedules, leaving to mem- UP A REGORDSGORE Pittsburgh Negro. Ritola and John- by phone at his home and told him |, ¢ ione ™ a0 s now only a f“.i In support of his advocacy of alup to the New Britaln fans. With |ber colleges the right to play what s 573 son competed in most of the principal 4 sealed bid arrangement for Dempsey's | Kaplan on the card, there is a confi- | institutions they wished, and to an. -~ 9. distance events last fall, the Finn win. that Herzog was indignant over state- | . ts behil ¢ ments made concerning him and was| fioo o tni"d Loomis for the lead Inf o o0, Rourke issued the follow- |dence that the bouts can be put over [nounce no conference champlonships. [Boys' Club Aggregation Smothers| ning the national 10 mile and cross- A country titles which Johnson held the determined to protect his name. 3 . ; ing statement from his offices. successfully, President R. D. Hetzel of New Heydler's reply to this, according to “;rh; l;’o‘:lxljo)::u:oz)d:ze:“;hlt: reu\nenl“!.' O'Rourke Issues Statement . Hampshire College was elected presi- Crescent A. C. of Hartford Under | year before. Iimar Prim, another Fin- reliable information, was that he had Bottomley, first, 1:05 1-5; "Tob Ro‘nn.' “I hope Jack Kearns will insist on| The Independents will tackle' the!|dent and Professor E. T. Huddleston An Avalanche of 92 Points. nish-American star, who captured the made none of the statements and was| .. oo 0T LT Tioomis third, | ® sealed bld proposition, to be ac-|Vikings and the Pirates the Senecas,|of New Hampshire College, secretary. five mile national championship, is in not interested in what legal -action |, oo ;’mmng 12 pour;d shot, Joe Ro. ) companied with a certified check for|in the basketball games at the Y. M.|The latter was also made chairman| The Comets of the New Britain | the front rank of distance cracks. Herzog contemplated. He advised | o "t o™ 0 B {HohaN W w”' an amount desired by Kearns to bind|C. A. next Saturday afternoon. of the eligibility committee, other|Boys' club entered into the wonder| Marathon stars capable of compet- Herzog's attorney to confine his at- |5 o\ " 0 T, Tag ooty Thahsei R. a match with the promoters bidding members of which are Professor C. S.[team class last night, by defeating|ing with European runners have been N, third. 3 vents. | for the contest between Jack Demp- Hicks of Massachusetts Agricultural|the Crescent A. C. of Hartford, 92 to| largely lacking. Clarence DeMar, who is attempting a come-back after many tentlon to persons who had actually|p.,r ¢, 31 feet. The final event ooy made statements reflecting on his eli- |, T L e halt mile | 86 and the opponents picked to com- Phillies’ New Infielder College and R. J. Guver of Connecti-|7, at the local club gymaasium. In 0 ent. g run will be run next week pete against him for the championship Made Tl’l le Pla Alone cut. overwhelming the Capits! City quitet, | years of competitive idleness, and What the lawyer said or did in re- : 7 of the world. 7 : ¢ P! y The code calls for a “department|the locals displayed a brand of basket- | Frank Zuna, of New York, are among “I am ready to place a bid for| New York, Jan. 30.—Heinie Sand,|of physical education and athletics (in|ball seldom seen . hereabouts. To| the outstanding eligibles for this event ply is not known, but it would not be or three contests|Who is slated to play third base for|each college) having the same acale-|Knapp, goes the burden of the honors| but there are few others of top-notch calibre. Development of marathon ma- syrprising to many baseball men if either one, two Herzog has already threatened suit YALE MEN GAIN HONORS Kearns may select. I will make my|the Phillies next season, is one of the |mic status as other departments and | for the scoring matinee put on by the collectively, as|very few players who have made an|phaving all its employes regular mem-|home club. The clever little forward | terial is one of the chief goals of those interested in strengthening the Amer- against the league to compel it to bids separately or FENGS e e evidense 1n thie hear- IN FAR AWAY CHINA | xearns desires. for any opponent or | unassisted triple play. Sand celebrat- | pers of the college staft.” filled the baskets With points, getting ing held by Heydler here_m 1920.| opponents he may consider. ed July 4, 1921, by putting out three 20 fleld goals. Baker and Kaminisky|ican array of Olympic contenders for Herzog's contentlon is that it Benton “If T am the highest bidder when|Sacramento players, and was the fifth AVIATOR KILLED IN CRASH |a150 located the baskets with a fre. | next'year. i quency. The visitors were able to reg- is allowed to play in the league that|geveral Now Prominemt in Celestial | envelopes are opened the day Kearns|Pacific Coast leaguer to do the stunt. A peculiar thing about Sand’'s play ister only three fleld goals during the HARLOW IN COLLEGE FACiILTY. game., The summary: Hamliton, N. Y., Jan. 30.—Dick would be by inference a blow at him. ‘lects at his office, I am ready to He maintains that the only way in Country's Government Are New :(,,':tc :: additional check for any|Wwas that the two players, Orr and Lieut. Rupert Julian's Machine Falls which he can disprove the statements the one accompanying the|Ryan, of the Salt Lake team, who 700 Feet in Hawaii resce) which he alleges were circulated is to hiavea Gegadptes. §$°x2"rfo’¢'.arge enough, but 1 will in- | Were ‘on base when Bill Rodgers of | gonoli jan. $0.First Licuten- el o mc‘:fiufinn Harlow ‘Colatte’ {o0torl cogell. it force the National league to make| . , | < ting a like amount|Portland made a triple play in 1916 ) s R H A RO el addition to his activities as instructor K 3 ew Haven, Jan. 30.—In the re-|sist on Kearns posting i . ant Rupert Julian, an aviator attach- Left Forward. 1 public the affidavits, depositions and cenitly. . vaorgknised. Ohi binet| that Dempsey fulfills his engage- were again on first and second for (.5 ¢4 Schofield Barracks, was killed |Baker e Blume of the. gridiron sport and bexing, is other papers relating to the hearing|Ch> Treorsamze 11088 - CRBINGY Atk the t or opponents|Sacramento and again were vietims d e IR LR s L an ornithologist and will teach a ia 1920. Cheng-ting T. Wang, Yale 1910, who | ment with the opponen 194 of the three-ply killing. While Sand and an enlisted man accompanying £ Right Foerward. class in that subject during the com- has served as acting forelgn minister, | Selected. was making his play Rodgers was on h:,:‘m‘:;:blbgh::’t:fi:"nr{:;fid vl::;: e G A ink-pemieytenc Bariaw Hhe's Jissiers e Ve P P degree from Penn State and his col- Despite denials some time ago| - 2 " t fair to either Rickard or v i Ban| Was appointed minister of justice. 1t is nof A . the coachi g J’:hTmn?ns::dt:;rrzio:;inpitt;ir trom | Soon after graduation from Yale he|myself that we should have to com- ching line into a tail spin at an aititude of about | Bramhall . ooooee. Draget| giotion of birds s one of the very 3 became a member of the provincial | Pete against any fly-by-night aggre- 700 feet and crashed. The accident Left Guard. best in the country. Ornithology occurred about a half-mile from the (Hymphreys . McKee| t1xes up the greater p;rl of his time, the American league, did meet in \ 4 g i d bid gty is. | legislature at Nanking; tn 1916 and | gation that wishes to step in an g 3 Garry Herrmann's office and dis for one of these matches alone. The Rube Oldring Signs to Schofield Flying Field. Right Guard. But SIS Who. KAt spar: Watched the vhat.| 1917 he served as vice-president or (] e e e e inontiy | the senate at Peking, and in 1919 was | competition, if it is to take place in| Manage Wilson, N. C. Team| Julian was born in Indiana in 1899| Score, Comats 92, Crescont A. C. 7i| Colgate football team improvement New York state should be open to Philadelphia, Pa 0 and had been here oply a short time. field goals, Knapp 20, Baker 18, Kam- 2 phia, ., Jan. 30.—Rube & P d Fxnder Rt tutelage wonder if he docs New York, Jan, 30.—Tom O'Rourke, sway Herrmann, for the Reds' | $¢nt to the peace conference at Paris : e et erm e L o ot as China's chief delegate. Until his| promoters or organisations doing bUs- | oiqring, star outflelder with the Ath- 2 lini¢ky 10, Bramhail 2, Humphress 1, not deyote something more than his aist that the National league sanetion|Fecent appointment he has ~been di- | iness here in this State, who r"x@ letics in their days of glory, has sign-| SKATING KINGS COMPETE |Coughlin 2, Draget 1; foul goals \gnare moments to thinking out new Benton’s return to the majors by|Fector-general of Shantung. taken the profits and losses o blie ed a contract to ‘manage the Wilson| Saranac Lake, N. Y., Jan. 30.—|Coughlin; referee, Cleveland; timer,[11ays to worry Maroon opponcnts. way of Cincinnati, which bought| Chin-chun Wang, Yale 1908 8, who boxing game for years. The pul ‘c (N. C.) club of the Piedmont league {Speed skating kings gathered here to-|Alpert. | him from the St. Paul club of the|became president of the Chinese|and fans can see the justice of this|for next season. Oidring, whe play- |day for the epening of the third three- - g LR ‘ American association. He will carry|€astern raflway in April, 1922, reports | proposition. i ed in the Eastern league part of the |day meet in the Adirondack gold cup DA ERMAN DEFEATS KOHLER his fight to the National league meet- | than 98 per cent of his trains are on “The contest between Dempsey and|j921 geason with New Haven, will re- [skating championship series expected LAFAYETTE ATHLETE 1LL New York, Jan. 30.—Babe Herman ing here on Feb. 13, wnd the whole|time and that the railway Is beginning | Wills should not be put on the auc-|cejve $3600 and a percentage on|clear zero weather and a course as| Taston, Pa, Jan. 30.~Willlam Y.|recelved the decision of the judges matter, from A to Z, will be settled|to make money. These results are|tion block to go to the highest bidder. |pjayers sold. Oldring managed the [fast as perfect ice conditions man|Lee, star fullback on the Lafayette | over Willie Kohler in a tame twelve Let any promoter now doing business | Richmond club of the Piedmont cir- [make it. The 220 yard and one mile | college soccer teamh the last two years, then. largely due to the fact that President round contest at the Broadway Ex- Landis Investigates Conlon Case. |Wang drilled a modern police force |in this state who cares to present a|cje last year. Dave Robertsan, former|events were the features of the open- | left here today for Philadelphia to be | hibition Agsuciation last night. Kohler sealed proposal, and any promoter|Giants' star, will manage the Rich-|ing program to be run off on Pontiac operated on for appendicitis, His home | refused to do much but clinch and.run Judge Landis had a hearing in his|of 3,500 men to guard the railway Commodore suite yesterday over the|against the Reds and local robbers. who wants the match is sure to en-|mend team in 1923. rink. is In Seuth America, away. case of “Jocko” Conlon, former Har.| The Chinese government has con. | close the amount of percentage he 3 vard shortstop, who was signed re-|ferred the order of the Yah Hox | feels the bout or bouts will draw, and i 5 5 : cently by the Boston Braves. The|upon George A. Booth, Jr., in recogni- | IS Worth guaranteeing. 0 M | ¥ BRI \ Rochester club of the International|tion of his service in teaching engin- Conference is Put Over an! GG& league has put in a claim for the|eering to the Chinese. Booth, who Rickard did not confer with Kearns i player's services, alleging that he ac-|is a member of the class of 1906 vesterday, as was planned. _The cham- cepted its terms before he signed|Sheff, taught for three years at the | Plon's manager was occupied for the with the Braves. + _|Chinese Government Engineering cor- | 8teater part of the day wih moving - - President John Conway Toole of|lege at Tangshan, North China; he | picture and theatrica HE FALLS For BOOTLEG CARRIES FOUR OR FIVE - CALLS UP A PAL To HELP the International league and Walter | recently resigned this positi .| have come to him since Dempsey's ar- Y e s position to ac- | L7Y here, Whether he will aceept any AT TEN PER QUART QUARTS HOME AND TAKES HIM SAMPLE (T -- JUST Hapgood, half owner at Rochester,|cept a contract with the Yueh Plngi ¢ g presented arguments on behalf of| Electric company to build and oper. | ©f these offers, Kearns would not say. ] w\\ CHANCE ON ARREST (smoLY) GOING To HAVE ONE - - WELL { JusT cAame } MAYBE TWO - NGO MORE OFF that club. They told Landis that|ate a power plant and lighting system | He expects to see Rickard this after- they both had been in touch with|for the city of Harbin, Chi noon. Under the agreement signed by . I S Kearns and Rickard last Thursday, Conlon a week or more before the L : Te BoAT GOoSH=~ |I'M Braves annexed him. Conlon, they the Madison Square Garden promoter LucKY T §iy, sent. Rochestér & telogram ask| FUS (,;arde,"? to Play | has Kearns bound until day after to- 5 G‘:':\' ‘:rmg' ing them to call a certain phone| With Hillies Next Season | morrow not to sign Dempsey's serv- number in Boston if.they had decided Springfield, Mass. ,Jan. ";n.__A“y‘ {ees away to any rival fistic promoter. to accept his terms. The club al-|doubt as to whether or not Gus Gar. | Rickard reiterated yesterday his plan leges that it called this number, |della would play with another team |to sign Dempsey to a contract before talked with Conlon and agreed on|in the Eastern league next season |the end of the week and indicated that terms. The next day he was an-|were dispelled yesterday when the|he planned to make an effort to have nounced as the latest member of the|1922 leader of the Pittsfield club | Kearns do the signing today. er?“&mm e Wadtas signed a contract to play third base o ttal, eorge ashington | next season. Gardella ably w S 9 Grant, Boston owner, told Landis|be Art Wilson's righ’tl-;xarv)\?hn::':. Ht’ YALE ATHLETES GLOOMY yesterday that the Rochester claim|bLrainy veteran is well ncquainled’ is invalid because they have nothing|with the man who succeeds him as! Illness of Coach Keeps Large Squad in writing to substantiate it. Base-|manager of the Hillies, first meeting | rom B. A. A. Games ball law insists that a club must pro-|him several vears ago when Gus had T i duce a letter, telegram or contract!his tryout with the Giants, Wilson he- New Haven, Jan. 30.—Yale track| to uphold such a claim, and on that|ing a member of the Giants at that | athletics have silumped tadly because : ground, Grant asked that the matter|time. of the iliness of Coact John Mark,. e v 3K ) 1 AND THEN HE be thrown out of court. Rochester, e - The squad is the smallest gathered in ‘O.nu":uon:flr" h:mrl.I mamlaln;’d l;m(;} CUE WIZARDS CLASH years for the Boston Athletic A:;mr,ia-‘ an unusual case and aske, 5o 50 HHTE tion meet. Thé relay team will be the I To Be Da, t@fl the verbal evidence be admitted | Horemans and Conti Having a Grand | weakest that Yale has entered in a >“‘ “’IENT L 88 proof of their charges. Billiard Battle At Chicago | meet recently. The following squad will | WO R P Chicago, Jan. 30.—Edouard Hore. | go to the Boston A. A. games: : Western League Stands mans, Belgian champion 15.2 balkline| 45-yard hurdles—Durant, Hullpan, | Back of Its Presid billiard player, and Roger Contl, | Millikin, Bullard. | ack o resident champion of France, tonignt witl play| 40-yard sprint—Ruinak, Norton, Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 30.—The|their third exhibition game here, the | Cheney, H Western league has taken a definite |first two resulting in an even break. | 1,000 yard run—Waring, sland against the major league draft| Horemans won vesterday afternoon | Guilfuss Greely, G. Page, Alvord, | plan. Meeting behind closed doors 300 to 184, averaging 42 6-7 but Con- | Vanderpyle, Hilles here yesterday Western league club/ti won the night game 300 to 212,] One-mile run—Treadwell, Seovill, | owners voted in line with the stand |averaging 60. Each had a run of 150. | Freelander. of President Al Tearney. “We decid- — — | Pole Vanmit—Scheipp. ed not to take any players from the PENN. WILL SEND TEAM | Relay race—Campbell, Chapman, major leagues either by trade or pur- | { Gage, | | Douglas, Guilfuss, Hilles, Page, Gage, chase,” was the brief announcement| University to Compete in Kansas Ré- | Cheney, Alvoid, Vanderpyle. of President Tearney. What was ex- lay Meet in April | : pected to be a stormy fight over the 4 5 :m' draft question developed into a mect. | Philadelphia, Jan. 30.—Coach Rob- of complete harmony it was indi-, ertson of the University of Pennryl-’l Just how the Tulsa, Denver’'vania track team, announced today AUTOS GIVEN AWAY and 6-.!:- clubs in which major lea- | that he wouid gend a relay team to * gue elubs have an interest, would deal' the University of Kansas meet ir With thelr big brethren had not been | April. He said it had not dennitely ] —ELKS FATR— indicated, but it was believed that if | been decided whether to send a one or FEB. 2—-12 were to return they would|two mile team, but that it probably to be purchased outright. would be the latter.