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THE BVENING WORLD, ‘TMURODAL, DEUSMBER EST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SOME OF THE SPORTING WORLD'S IDEAS OF A MERRY XMAS APPLEBY PLAYS ¢ AMATEUR BIL BILLIARDS | | Columbia | Negotiates | 200 Points in Ten Innings National Tourney. —— The greatest exhibition of Class C billiards ever shown was witnessed -Shristmas Present from Gun- eatve > - - |tast night at Doyle's Forty-second Wg, a | Street Academy when Edgar T. Ape boat Smith in Three Instal- Snort eet eet, thee Ge national tournament. The Columbis College player not only won by @ score of 200 to 74, but ran the game out in twenty Innings, thereby make ing an average of 10, something never done before in Class C. Appleby got away to a rather poor start, as nothing he did in the early innings gave evidence of the skill he showed later, and in the tenth inaing his lead over Unger was but 13 points the score then being 55 to 42. | In the twelfth inning he ran 14, fol- lowing with 19 in the next, In the nineteenth his stroke developed and with a close nurse, which is seldom ‘seen outside of professional matches, |he scored a run of 46, following with an unfinished 44 to make the neces- leary 200, It looks certain that the field because it was awarded the ‘Met’ tourney, and we will make every INOCKDOWN nary jan will not only win Orst prise possible aportamaniike endeavor to secure the United States Golf Asso- Marty ee Ae BUT "WAS ALU IN |\{n'the tourney, but the high rum and clation open championship. As most followers of the game know, we AND THe Bou’ high average chars as well.‘ have a good course, and it is being constantly improved. 1 also know Albert G. Cutler, the Professiona: that a choice ol vor wi ———————« | who acted as reforee in the game, feeaienaine in our favor would be well received among the pro- Appleby had a “nip draw” watch ron ma. eres M S rt He be p ares favorably with the beat ¢x- J. &, Primrose, chairman of the greens committee, who is also on the Tigers ta oc y perte in the professional i ar rar In the afternoon game L. re board of directors of the Fox Hills Club, eid: vatius won from G. H. pot} vy a late tho privilege o' ng awarded any of the Season by Defeating | aeiSese 200 to 162 in seventy-two Tomomrow ——— Pam, aes Fox Hilla May Also Be Awarded National Open Golf Championship. ‘The Fox Hills Golf Club, which recently was awarded the Metro- TONES eer, (veranda may also land the National open champlon- “et bicke! cigags tied with a pink rib- Stomeat Fival, "Phe battlegra snd Wily be abemen as the Gpoual Weetioy i round will be chosen at tho annual meeti bem and returns o pesri necklace, be of the U. #. @. A. in this city on Jan, 8, 3 sae =) teak the curd from hia generosity and Joneph J. O'Donobue jr., President of the Fox Hills Golf Club, says: = Zé i “The Fox Hilla Golf Club has no notion of withdrawing from tho WHR the Coristmas apirit, according {eo While It in more biessed to give tae to receive. Up to that time he + ad been on the receiving end. And #8, like tho fellow who gets a box Denar noua ee Varna t DEA OF A KMAS. champtonshipa under the auspices of either the United States or Metro- politan associations, we are, of course, keener for the United tates Golf sconemare ert Pedr yl een Sonne ie let it be known that, e e BOXING BOUTS THE LATEST Ruppert and Huston Not already have the Metropolitan doce Ast hee Golainas Peed RE ae Irish-American Seven ON JUAREZ RACE TRACK. —— | Sa¥er of the abolishment of checking de; — clare tt will make for faster skating and) 5:1, paso, ‘Texas, Dec. 24.—Tho | Buying Yankee Club as | Amateur League Players Hold) tno ‘ocwata seus has dune for tootha ‘a, 0 < k will be the Money-Making Project LIN THE FIELD OF SPORTS ||| wer osoonent o a i at 2 ctor teen es av nt ota Committee, and will roba bt be de-|army engages the Villa Lge ant ae be 0 i i cided at the next mec ting of that bod; Concrete grandstand and becom: to get Cutting loose for a whirlwind burst jdrivey, Mo saved himself from, being ne All in First, but in Second) sir. sopligation trom the flockey Longué |ftscen Meatiny “Yoakum _of Denver for a B. sanction was recelved | will ineet Gene Delmont on New Yi e Prospective Porohanere of Lo-/| NATIONAL LEAGUE HAG, fut ront rumor eeciamang [eusraoaage es _ Gals Say That if They Could| DATES WITH AMERICANS. | (*, Yistory yesterday, defeating |, ‘The Brown Iascbail echedule contains twent Stephen J. Feron in the second match Get a Winning Team That Accordipg to John A. Heydler,||°f the series for the professional referred to W of Boys’ der High School, Chairman of the High | Fah moter dank Curley an . school Games Committee. nounced aeaay that the Jess W: fer oe ANE. Cramnton. Rerretar of the P.8.| Jack gohngon” eo" powtevaly will take representatives who | Pitce March if Collegians Snowed Them] yerteraay, ana ‘the Comnmunieation. wae | Duy. "Jack ‘Thompeon and Marry W ni Bocretary of the National quash tennis championship. The | it: “ 4 HE Tigers opened their hockey | Hockey League had the offi- Broke Even Financially They|} rc 'tny just rectmsatteeeeue: || contest was fought on the court of | realn hays bee uveralty sachets | weason most successfully at gil auchonty vaaiRe dia not know what Would Be PI d With Thei pie, Saker ule jegetne at wrench eee. clu ay Forty-second tanated 19" be nes not otherwise | the St. Nicholas Rink last action the iia School Games Com- e wick Sprin, j» the season wi and went the limi 1o mittee we take, bi b l.Br fs ould Be Please oll | beret Leal i I rk red ane tg, Himit ot, five | aur tfc Haid Sates, afr 0 cumt-| Night when they defeated tho Iriah-|{f the. Hocke Lengue ta'to- remain in Baseba ters Investment. on Aprit 14, As usual, the clos- 16-4. The first ‘match of the elamaticg American seven of the Amateur| pr ir oi Waa’ vows withaut ome . ing games will be in the West, | series was won by Feron a week ago, | Siti, Ait! Ss: “Aunt 28, Wederan Ail) Lengue by @ score of & to 2. ‘The col-| recognition at the nchool authorities ext season on Sunday, Oot. 4, [| and the third and deciding session |e: tr May Rafter at ba ihe Dail shes ese ida add COFFEYVILLE, Kan., Dec. 24.—With In the Bast the teams ‘will wind |) will be played next Wednesday at § if? itl, legians outclassed their opponents] .), the moncy obtained from the sale of s By Bozeman Bulger Oy playing Oct. j the Princeton Club. oefion “and. Perincet most of the way. M’ALEENAN REAPPEARS herd of steers, Walter Johnson, star ef . — In th , P sees aos ta Seah aoe raat ut, Catt, the soot ora Regge 8, Bou Ts HM | pty po tuna seri cne tous |__ 'N AQUATIC. CONTEST. thin sind petny fond ¥ in a 5 _ @ettied soon, it's gol to be a liard Player'a League whan tke Siiy Wrap bastaiball: ¢ as don | Which was all that was registered by The swimming and diving tourna-|a draft reimbursing Charles Weeghman Nulsance, Already it has almoat lator resignsd because of the iliness | fend ty tho tenet otek choot erste |the Princeton lade, In the aecond| ment to be held at Madison Square} President of the Chisage Peters spoiled our whole Christman. ry of his wife, is in Sourte place in the | «ation at the latter's court, Br rook lyn, half the I. A. A. C. team went to Garden during the week of the Sports- | League Club, for Oy bones ares Jean- Of course, as Capt, Huston eays, tt 8.9 | league race, according to the an- . © result was 2 3. : men's Show, Jan. 2 to 9 includes a] son when he signed a Federal contract \ uncement ins " ; pleces, scoring only once while their . The draft was for takes considerable time to atraig Pikadent hurien ta, dank ere Sins wae tie baller porters | rivals, were caging the puck Cour | ecley. Coat cues aie tee: rere | a anes, donneon, Whe, after | rns "tet ORS & Uepnanetion that javoives the Sulton Is again leading the league. | reg t de. times, AG. City A. C., Wert Sido ¥. M.C.A. | petein Inst week with the W Y ie |outiay of a half million dollara in > piel - a and other representative bodies havo! Club, motored back to his ‘ne oJ to Jab at Bmith | cash, but the average fan can't un- J br nia players continued Phe date and piace of the high| , Humphreys, the Princeton yentered their best water eae : # In the regimental indoor cham- | school indoor championships of Greater | FOVer, Who is a product of St. Puc.4] 8 ‘4 of the tank as McAlee - ngs nt taro Me Geratand that much money, anyway, ed we ayer + babes ghend the |New York were ‘ed by the High | School, played a great gan:o for the ¥,Herich, | Behrens, CHICAGO, Dec. ‘Herman Schae- 00 bé in naturally getting impatient. Percy M. Mall Rribuiag ut Armory. | School, Games Committee yesterday. | y, H fs Knecht and Volmer have ul-| fer, who recently was released by the me It stands about like this: tn the frat Zontributed @ surprise | Instead of holding the meeting on Jan, | Tiers. He scored tvo goals :...1¢i0 | ready sent in thelr entry blaniks. Wéshington Club of the American stands about like this: iB tat Fond Of the Clase © 29 at the Twenty-third Regiment Ar-| spectator was heard to remark tl. . will ‘be the first appearance of Arthur e, has been offered the manage: hire to to Frank Farrell wants bis half mil- wer Vege mory, it will be held at the Seventy- | p, 1 McAleenan since early spring, yrhen he re of the Los Angeles Club of 6—2, 1—6, 6—4. Hall was remarkably first’ Regiment Armor: fur @ would prove to be a second Ho-|won the national low board diving| Pacific Coast League. Schaefer also ‘tom mane |Uon and that will let him ov r h alert in ‘hie recoveries of FP Raturdey % Pane . with Nexander end thi ol oatley's afternoon, March 27. bey Baker. Cowan, the Orange and] champtonship. said that he was considering an offer f eeeaih he ores ‘The Captain and the Colonel, ad- |] On. S) i tn | eer enn |Back centre, shared honors with ———-_—_—_ to join the New York Nationals az ; bo w cet! mitsing greenness in the baseball |} j.- yg 4 Humphreys, also netting the puck| J08nay Lore Scores Knockout. | coach. WINDSOR, Dec. 24.—At the Wind-} FRESNO, aR: 4.—The “Alle FISTIC NEWS. ‘AND GOSSIP 4 alae i ees wotneston tally was: sor A.C. leat night Johnay Lore of | Nationals defe he All-Americans McGrath and Kelly played well for ork Fou hy & Bacckout over aera wee Venous “ne SSSSSSSSS808 | no irish-Americans but they \uuld business, want every detail carefully gone over before unstrapping the bank-roll. | Huston and Billy McCarthy of Chicago in the] (INS. Sit play at Bakersfield to-day. Ruppert also want sixth round of a scheduled eight- enough time to scoure an option on a " iediha Pollock. not win the game for the clubmen.| round bout, Lore’. terrific body Flynn Levinesky Again. suitable piece of property for & pull ldown to a fine point, aril saat etemnta 9 match bee ot lest bees | JACK JOHNSON ARRIVES Kelly stopped many shots, for in the| punches in the early rounds took all] pia «porky" Pyan, the Boston hearrwalght, “Which of thoxe three do you pre second period he was about the only | the fight out of McCarthy, and in the taht > who fights Batting Levinsky in the Broadway good play. |fer?” he asked of @ party of news weight, and Leach Crm, They will come AT BUENOS AYRES AND defense man with whom the Math round Lave Spasged ie atvie Bporting Clud of Bi gy A cog rn towethes im a tea-round bout at 155 pounds at a| had to reckon wi they rm The vote stood a tte be TAI him with a powerful right on the ars to have w fair start, us woll av a| {ween Dunn and Donovan, with Hen. | emit tell by the Haat A.C. of Marlo STARTS IN TRAINING. || their rushing sallies with the puck.| him with & powerful right on tho capable manager. rks runny McGrath made both goals for the) Neil’ knocked out Harry White ‘They want to carefully select a man about thins | STzMM, ty the McMadoa brothers who made) BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 24.—Jack || Irish-Americans, CN hry ide repeater eae Bene ante smal Onan” aera sdden ten Geeta te aN "| soak a Mattring otter to the mensgete |] Johnaon, the heavyweight cham- || Cree, of whom much was expected, es rating’ dim ohnson in me f 1y WAN] mem that they lot no time in scepting #. |} pion, with his staff of trainers, has seemed unable to “untrack” himself, Firemen to Race Policemen. wish “Porky scored & ores the bout be- | of tho executive work jhe opinion of everybody who has] Dundee, who hes tad lis left band in « plaster | arrived here and has already atart- ||as the horsemen would say. Whether it n. Smith came into the ring] The one thing of importance to the |Mad Any connection with, the game | cal ane, te ins, Lis inh Hum he tt Ted tn to do light work for his com. |] was the bumping he recolved in Now Avene theimany intarer ng feencree y|fans, however, is that Col. Ruppert /And eapectally those who know iore} sith A, Wit aidan devin {ioe sueh: || ing championship fight with Jess || Haven that caused him to play a slow ee CORES Ee Seare MTA i and Capt ton have decided that | ou it than we do. Ina oo Blondes, |} Wittard, which is to be brought off || game or not is hard to tell, but in any| first Regiment on Mow coat vi te they want the ball club, ‘The next! “It would be hard for me to ox- either In Cuba or Mexico the early ||ovent he didn’t show the form that] be the ine Ih oice Departments. thing ts, you may be assured, they |plain to you the innumerable little part of March, Hefore taking on }| characterized his playing on the Syra-| i" kivint, the middie distance run- | préesed Smith, shooting In long lefts | are going to get it. {things that have to be gone over Willard, Johnaon will go on a tour }| cuse team last seas ner, haa been entered as a participant | bs H aa@ forcing him buck. Smith tried] Frank Farrell now wants to dis- before we can finally get everything and give boxing exhibitions, John- Princeton was the first to score, g¢t-| in the open events. D2. couple, of ard ene and one eae tnt ongue wishes iim ta. ko" into accounts "that. the. club won aaya he intonda tomake Buenos J] UAE fry playing “AC halt time for al shea hin oO eo My 5 peccreer, Nice to dispose of them, Put two and two jowes and into those wherein the club ob the period McGrath, the Irish-Ameri- Y landed hia lefts sharply, throw: | together, and there you ure, is the creditor, If It were merely a] sftenmva, —————en Lean A, C. Captain, ted the core, And Why do cigarett e smokers ow tn the midst that thighs wi i vainat the i Nout? nn A, Mey “ahs a New Nou j Col, Ruppert, who will do all the /question of paying over the money rewire of un | Mase of, Btaten, Inland Coach Jimmy O'Brien tng the Gunner's head back, At Clot negotiating with Mr, Farrell, hold his {and taking the ftanchixe that could vast ReatieetnteYaia grmer™ wort Bana | gehiraty ar Ge st i yw SiNSE 853] Hetweon the periods he deel Be betes neck in Smith's own moat | frat conference with thi be accomplished in a few minutes, 1] tom Morar vie Minne My Cage RR team was going out and h e sBpproved sivie. ite had a used no:|ine ‘hey wil hod. tndse tan du a noun to wet Ie Over | ie qm Ale ue Guat at |, Tem Magram Ea ttt | NAitimphreya scored hin second gos! cnan ton of the occipital punch, hey will hi i * yo ant'to go tick | tit pay thoy fame Sod’ | rn, ue tele ee In nec . the thing t « fo Cuba next month for a few weeks, | pues, linea at fights Ope out pwmlting An 8 of the evening soon after play was 1 men. tee venues, terne ee ['Tho tory that L intend to. have the |" 7el #2 MSY Oe agli inaitcn t cit falter tne bay st | veaumed, and from thon. op the col. zen are constant 'y jball elub train’ in) Havana ia not + wite mamereck of e ° hd jeyias ud eo wr 5 ax if McCarty would win, Ma" Win fours Atteet, Ing. tae 3 o-r0r rather © , A se Irish-Americans were unable to Amith was fighting at an easy pace, bederrpe Daina Fe Hea | tee vere Wy Wit. The work Nerce the Princeton defense, save for “new” ci arettes. $y, jaking his tine, and incidentally get. | not thou ting the wore: of it. In tho third ' 1 climate bad for training A York con. | seis, manager of Charley, White, the RieGrath's goal, which came in eleven T I MA Se ah | get ga, Mea, Sat | minuten oe ny.” Cant. Reaconke mae who try ; ir € Joons, suddenl: purp but that will not be an fee wih commence ato, Ming t ee Pen of his ld siergy and | ofers to Jof my business when we wet a mans | itor Cannon ord jaune Reve wil avoeat bs weet en fi taht 8 omer OF a Winged Fist forwards, must stick to it, or it couldn't the old crashing punch wo of : awe wweete per 01 se ier While the Tigers were holding back Amith's furigus rights landed square. | 1 » he YW | WILL BE SATISFIED IF THEY] ree te ee A eet taed, Swims Blew at Jack O'Brien's pupiia Cowan shot. two be the biggest ly on the Montana man’s chin, and) i. ‘AB " BREAK EVEN WITH THE CLUB. a may ang! Knockout Smoener, ngmelahy goaln in succession, Then the Irish- f Hh the amaxament of the, aoectators |i ecatwcing tho ia e a tec ge | tesa ant aha Feat ge | Americann, MEFS | ABM, Syeda rette o' \ they didn't even jar bi d The fret pls : “You will see,” sald the Captain, | sie tf bout, bus ve the Bowery, the a aetie™ ‘Att nol through with the tally by Met lit seemed only to arouse his + with’s laughs "Lam talking as if It | foeesuse sree fo wilh him pe agit we to an eis Jubiny Yuen intine at the | Refore the period ended Schoen, the ting spirit, for he rushed Smith oh Wt tl Uh | : Sah da kanared thee hha « Rup | threo “ten-rvand “bouts Fairmont A, Prineeton right wing, netted the | eee after tie big at Just ight Mos | shew puck from a hard angle. By that and T would become the owne 4 up with KO. Man, the|time Jimmy O'Rrien couldn't be a corner and hammered him well he could fight himself free. . In Candidly, | believe we aire Columins, Nore, og Soe Gm the shin made Mo | and talks take time, ‘The K do not own them now tne NTiglay “night cant a Ee ei tine, the ntiae, | fOUNG. pastry pee ceeneth, auhoumn bis we We Want a a fairly Rood said the Captain, and his| " st care ost Sia | tin ils gt totaht, hae alm eon sgned w 42r) Changes in the hockey rules sub: | Utd or his. strength, ous | ball club and then we want a capable essed sincerity, “I have Ab ik Page Len at Durer Pte sghi | mitted by the Rules Committee of, the Willingness was unabated | er. We don't know mu thought of a ball club asa t AE ‘at Stig’ Vue Cly A. Gout BL Lavig | Amateur Hockey League have been "CARY hae to take anything @euld land. So he haan ‘baseball and we are not pase jude yemnaking proposttion, — If get a winning ball club that than break even finan- d be tickled to death ther Col b | Sas ' he Executive Committee ma Jan. 28. i gi eat to, ent sbileh "an end tone Sst Gedsiawe "ts Sr ize Sn | 00 Leni wuld be feual was ac:| FATIMA—“The origingl Feat Nuns‘ Pelond ho Wied ntermission between the periods| Turkish-blend’’—reaching tonishing resist. Je has been able ther boxe with the hearin Ruppert nor myself intends to let the on dam, 2, was ghanged from ten to Afteen minutes Meee defense, Ho held his hall club and ite troubles, weigh = and ter any team which is late in| @ preference last year of Jow and loft his jaw wide open, which A.C of Lances tain rhe fee will have to play wit! a heavily on We expect it to be a i ot the clulm bobting asi ‘Zies et men instead of seven the length th b tt fi fe @ fatal mistake when Gunboat | lot of good sport. It we bed ior | Shumtey. bas finally cl avig gor ile tle esalkesper'wiinot| over one billion, five the ve pitting, I expect we'll ba able to conductaal ty Marry Hi, irs at rerss * fot Se od rey iis atic horisomtaity yor nee &s| hundred millions! aa good as in any of mn wet Hugh | have had many, te. ‘ihe. in stopping shots at #3, Dest fi ie anything but Navin would not] It te becawe Capt. Huston and oe a sect shots at ti gues u hear to it ith his by ey was|Col. Ruppert want to go Into the A 0 al hie ats be ‘went ae Re eas We then then. Cussed game for sport's sone { thai Ben Ban ‘Shey Sees oe = iT pa oa th ‘commu