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“mo boose” programme for all un- Gergraduates, Hereafter Michigan Gtudents will celebrate football and ether victories with cold spring wa rr and three loud cheers. Some of th More strenuous reformers also de- | Clare themselves in favor of aboli ing cussing, betting and cigarettes, } saad is @ fallacy, Fow undergrad. whiskey or any other liquor will soon end his Cees career, or at least other indication ——, The Universtiy of Michigan's Prohibition Movement Is Just | Another Indication of the Anti-| Liquor Sentiment That Is Sweeping the Country, 'Y OF MICHIGAN students, led by the athletes, have pronounced In favor of a The popular iden that college atu- carouse after every athletic do that dei ‘tal 2 Sabon tela doen in lugs” Pe Orga ary, athi who dissipated would find himsolf in disgrace with his fel- low students. ! hiete knows that drinking ‘& part of hie athletic abil- On Yne other hand, there is no in the strictly limited use of beers and alow at training The ialy trouble with lal addition ‘4 the athlet of jung and nerve power. Just how an occasional lapse into and strength and stamina, or wher he harm lies in backing a fa- Vorite coll team with @ small M may be able to ex- I can’t. meatinent that le » ‘ceping "the coun- ‘When the ‘collegen ‘and the schools | 4° take it up—goodby to “King Al- HARLIE WHITE, who boxes] pitchers, jaugrue Tuesaday night, | seldom wi But look at t ‘ jal fe oo of the Federal League. show that during a season's been boxing with George Coxey, once! work Bhaw, though left handed at the|will not be ready to send his team known to the ring as "Kid" Coney, | bat. hit the left-handers for an aver- of .437, while the beat he could do lew York bouts, and Abe used to say against George was the only boxer he) Tha! ever knew who could invariably land| ¥ always trained Attell for hi ‘Hie waist) thi wo bento around it, but he’ tee! wire, and when) Against | Jolt in eve ponch bis mea In perfect condition and he'll give Bhugrue a fight.” N former performances Shugrue|right do; should be able to more than| Arthur hold his own with White. He) paw, cago man} th ewarmed all over the © in the Seathorweight class, White hos been bonis dh neo and when, boxed age f was Soknowledued ete ut in Chi. Sh. that Welsh outpointed him.| ,, te's best performance was in his iit bout with Willie Ritchie before ie went to England. He caught! \ Ritchie with @ hard punch and had him eo dased f couple of rounds knock P| Ritchie showed his class by weathering th ‘epell and coming back stronger each succecding round, being in it the finish. Shugrue had| leagues, and such @ tabulation woud | ended in'a tie of one goal each, The Welsh ten rounds h be a big help in doping out the Ly + No-morrow| in which to put pinch hitters in fu- At Travere Island, Rockaway Beach, Coney Island and a few other Mog} some people are atin ing their daily swim. A good many other peore ere will- ing to let them have tt. ‘When one hears ors read of a football accident it migh to Temember these Sgures. The Greatest Overcoat Opportunity of 1914 We have reduced many of our $40, $50 and $60 Over- coatings. We will make to your measure—satin lined palace Overcast #8 you ever wore for $25, The quantity limi ps en ough for 100 coats. Dress Suits, silk lined, white or black silk waistcoat, $40. Tuxedo Suits, $35. of these materials is It is an Broadway Jatt naan ee ALA, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, BEST. SPORTINGi PAGE IN NEW. YORK POPULAR PASTIMES IN NEW YORK Copyright, 1914, by The Preas Publishing Co. (The N. EDITED BY. ‘ROBERT EDGREN. UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ¥. mvening World), Jess Wirtarn PLANiNe Poo | Nicklaus), 4 to 5, 1 to 4 and out, first; Tey | St. Charicote, 110 (Hanover), 2% to ! Mia Te COMET Jara RuPreRy |7 to 10 and 1 to 3, second; Hugh, 1°! WITH THe” TanKs* Hannes Kolehmainen Wins Long Road Race In Bronx by 20 Yards' winning are not in coe with the (Interesting. Statistics Furnished by Batting _ Averages of Federals the Federal League and that counts a whole lot. 8 FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP eaeeseesees By John Pollock. ‘There hae already been wo muuch tnteremt dle Diayed in the Wert over the tenround battle between Jimny Clabby of Milwaukee, and Mike Paul, which ia to be fought tm Milwaukee on the night of Jen, 21, that Tommy Qanhoet Walsh, manager of Joe Manilot, writes that the | esta contest will surely draw a gato of over $20,000, | {a ‘Tomay further states that they are billing the | content for the middleweight championship title | end timt Widie McGoorty ia already signed Ry are frie tor tye b ty ‘be’ burt tn that’ lty, ier ris Sarria repealed ts Louie: am tion Springs The ‘One of the mont interesting inci- donts of last year happened in the eral League, and 1 don't believe it ever got in the newspapers, Maxwell, formerly @ pitcher for the Giants, was hit on the heel of his hand with a batted ball in a game, and although he complained of slight n he pitehed two more innings. \ be it wan discovered that hi. had been broken in two places as a ult of the blow, ¢ wll puzsied to understand how od to pitch two ily broken arm tslve a good account of him: for three months, will probably resume pitching next if a remarkable thing like that American or League,” added Mr. Ward, Pat Flynn Finished Finished Second, the Work of This Pair Enabling the Irish-Americans to Win| Point Trophy in Race in Which tyne Biron: 212 Started. Nearly all of the distance Mrurts champions, both in flat across country, put in an ,to do battle for ee many prizes offered. s. the first man eos, representing 8) nhattan club and others for Brook- | we and Jerseymen. The | turned bad to he Holenmainen, Charile Dav! Roth and George Becker. notcher among the previous non-win- the novices, was Eddie Moran of inion Settlement A. C. A gee had nominations for eee oe | which mar! rec ntry for - ter poke gtd Pea alt failed e | |out. She was a length and a half in of Innovation by Compiling]; Records Against Both Left- Handed and Right-Handed Jim Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, must he bet- ting in good form again, for in Buffalo, N. Y., on Raturday night, he knocked out “One Hound" Davia, the hearywaight of that city, im th eth round of @ ten-round bout at the Broad Auditorium, Flynn flood Davie four times in the first road, the bell coming to hie rescue just | tc ea Fiyon was going to cmd im the fintshing on Charley Mt feelin a sr a a or meaerve panne ae — ih The surgeons ANNES KOLEHMAINEN, great Finnish runner, won the big road race in the Bronx by | twenty yarda over Pat Flynn, also of/put in an kare « the Irish-American A. C. great victory, as there were 212 start- an ers. This pair were responsible for |ability would surely start. «tem | the Winged Fist capturing the team By Bozeman Bulger. MAT a left-handed batter does} with a necessarily hit against a right-handed pitcher, and that southpaws are no cinch for right-handed wallopers, as is gener- language affecta an athicte’s Sly believed, Is proved conclusively | Nationa in an interesting bunch of statstics| “tere would have been columns in handed out by tho Federal|the papers about it. But the Fed. erals will have to be patient and wait until their doings attract atten- tion, But it will come.” eae declinations bel Minis eb tdie! ie world’ 2 Oly ic cham- Bo kite ed oe There was the usuar scurry for a advantageous position when Rudolph fired the starting shot and the runners made a picturesque army in their many faa | club uniforms. The were eotetre to wend Bronx Church House landed second place, with 44, and Mohawk A. C, third, with 58, count in the squad prize division were Trinity Club, 188; St. Anselma | and Union Settlemont fete Roth, th In compiling the batting erages against both left-handed sf Michigan movement ia just an-|fight-handed pitching tl f the a juor/ organisation has sprung an near i Other teams to it that Leseds ‘through sult that the hal In the mean time the Ruppert- Huston-Farrell de is int Johnny Dundeo fom Bot Infure Me hands aft (seme mark found former title holder, the van, with a veritable host at hia is moving along. Huston and When Al. Shaw was with tho Glanta, for instance, it was helleved that he waa weak aga urday morning and will meet vain nothing definite concerned agreed Never before has such a crowa]™ turned out in the Bronx to witness a contest of the nature of yesterday’ and it was estimated that 50, Wee or lookers viewed the race. ay was stated that the di about six and a half miles ‘the time and the manner of Kolehmainen’s Sais pre for Ladies’ Swimming and Diving Contests tional Women’ Beach mermaids, fancy diving handi- Jan. 8 special 3 anti wah ae nother out-of pee left-handed | to-day. i for that reason he was] done, but all hand: net them in a pinch,} that It looked aa if the deal would be consummatod eventually. ing anxtolun for fear that the may fall through and that he We xt om orate with Jack 20h ‘ate a alg kee other {Seat ash | Still Selling the Highlanders Col. Ruppert, Capt. Huston and: Farrell Hold Another Con- | ference To-Day. Col. Jacob Ruppert, Capt. T. L! Huston and Frank Farrell met again | this afternoon, this time in the Rup- pert offices on Third Avenue, and) tried to make further headway in the} le of the Highlanders. Before going Bouth for training. Voiene Goapele ‘Tortarich, the promoter, of ' right-handers was quite @ batting average either “| First Metropolitan Junior Tennis Tourney Opens To-Day id Holy Cross, on tho other hand: ir hand meaning right hand—b! little fel-| better against right-handed pitching Against the southpawa, Against the starboard side boys he knicked the conan, for an average of .369, coy sya - scat to be 26. Taking the case of two pI en lew York one wo had pre ine "Crandall and Alwuya they were used for pinch hitters againet couth- Againat the right-handere in i Villg Nova and Ford! W. Berner and R. L. aterday at the week: rehmont Yacht Club. & field of twelve, cas Manager Charles Ruber! An- nounces List of Events to Be Held in Garden. Eighty-Three Schoolboy Stars to Compete in Singles and More] socis Than Thirty Teams in Finals. diving contest, The contest for the Annette Keller- mann Cup will be decid point system. During the five nights fancy diving competition points will scored and the entry totallin most number of points wil awarded the prize and the champion- ship medal. The Amateur A‘ Union has been forwarded a list of applications for registration and it is expected these will be granted this eok. reenhall, who is con- sidered the fastest sprinter in the East, will be entered in elal Church, with a han he Jog for the Visit led under the into the meetine, Capt. Huston, on behalf of the pros- pective buyers, said that in his opin- fon he didn’t believe the sale of the club would be completed before an- other week, but that he hoped the meeting this afternoon would result in considerable progress being made LEAsPERRINS’ in the negotiations that sa far have oxtended over three weeks. Explaining the delay in the actual transfer of the property, Capt. Hus- ton said that the public hardly real- ized the magnitude of the sale of a with its many details that must all be worked out The first metropolitan juntor indoor Federal League Crandall hit for|tawn tennis championships tn singles onc. when he was a mere novice and] .308, while againat the southpawse he| end dou hung up an average of White was touted as a world-beater mit fy Ghout the aatee ht-handera he hit southpawe he rapped out an The programme for the ladies’ swim- | pe ming and diving contests to be held at Madison Square Garden in conjunction with the Sportamen’s Show, Jan. 2. ‘was announced last night by Manager Charles Ruberl, and includes a list of the most prominent sprinters and long distance swimmers and fancy it. The programme 0-yard handi: handicap; Jan, 1 yard handicap, fancy diving ¢handi- . 6, water polo match, Na- all teres eer? returned ft tured shgot-off with Corbett, . W. Ward and D, Cod: open to-day on the floor 17, Wilson | courts of the Seventh Regiment Armory When oighty: three of tne beat schoolboy in the East will com- rand for the doubles ¢! jurada: rch a Won shor iter r racquet wiside o fret. time in three years the Celtic F. C. wan defeated 4 vee: ey by the Cty re, Oval F. Lenox Oval, by 3 goal: i have mi team that has opposed them in the New York @ League, competition. the gi of their od works in shoo pee see. HY hey in ing four ja in the ue game shooting ei eoele A peculiar twist to these averages ahs that Henny Kauff, t owing to the big rentry ist It te \poanible hat the final rounds will not be reached by that time, " Ry over every divers in the in which event follo' d will be played t the left-handers—his own r .422, while againat he dropped down to o| Way, can by Miss Frances Durac of Australia, who will meet Miss Greenhall for the title during the swimming meet at the Panama Exposition next year. Miss Greenhall has beaten the record amateur cham- States and un- entrance in the encountered the The Brooklyn By tho! piona of the Uni defeated since baseball club, MISS FRANCES 1S OPENING WINNER AT CHARLESTON Mud Runners Have Another Inning To-Day—Fourth Race Card’s Feature. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, Dec, 28.—Mud runners got another inning here this afternoon. The track was heavy and the soft going horse: got the bulk of the play. The fourth race, a selling event at a mile and seventy yards, served as the feature. The fields in ali the races were of good size. FIRST RACE. Maiden two-year-olds; five and a half furlones.—Miss Frances, 107 (Shilling), 10 to 1, 3 to 1 and even third. Time—1.12. Frill, Lady Bry’ Lady May, Shrewsbury and Strom also ran, After a delay at the post all wer: off well with Lady Bryn and Strom showing the way to the stretch. Mist Francis then got through on inside, and though challenged in the last six teenth by St. Charlcote, won by half length. The latter was tw ths in front of Hugh, who cam: he last quarter, SECOND RACE. Selling; all ages; five and a hal furlongs.—J. H. Barr 105 (Obert), ! to 1, 7 to § and 7 to 10, first; Ethel- | burg IL, 100 (Mason), 4 to 1, 8 to & | and 4 to 5, second; Batwa, 105 (Pool), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 7 to. 10, third ‘Time—1.10. Tiara, Goldcrest Girl, Euterpe, Can- to, Northerner and Flammarion ran. When they got away Flammarior and Ethelburg showed the way to the aif mile pole, where J. H. Barr took the lead, which he held to the finish. He won by four lengths from ‘Pthel- burg, who was the contender through- front of Batwa. ————_—_ SONG IN COURT FREES KIDDIE Akt Proves When She he Doenn't Sing. Agents Tobin and Abberger of the Children’s Soctety were shocked a week ago when they heard little Hatsu Ast ten years old, give a song called “Bh@s the Slowest Girl in Town.” Sho way with, her father and mother, Tanne ‘ora Ai, billed as the Aki Trio tie Academy of Music, ‘The agents gpt @ summons for the trio and had them before Magistrate Appleton in the York ville, Police, Court, this, mornt : “The wid the Akis's 1a She simply s + 8 permit fron id the M: can tell singing P and delivery: ef Little r, naoes Meee the’ song, aud Mayor M itchel 'm no mu: EHS “but 1 os ttle Hatso stood DULUTH, Minn., Dec. 28. Archbat John Ireland will be among the Cat! ergy in’ Duluth this week to atten ‘anniversary services which wi | | by Bien of the “Duiuth Diocese. The ei fntacued began to-day. A Secret Recipe Known rp only vo Loa & Bs & Perrins SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Exadigest Ty on Seu Piety on Bouste, Seleds, Sold by Grocers Everywhere i Sexton of Harvard Favors Thone figures should be of particu- | Cian McDonalds at Marquette Oval, k can change hands. ut for a few cuts and| lar interest to managers in the bi: |Hrookiyn, yesterday and the contest before the atos wie triale, covering the distance in 1 minute 5 4-5 seconds. Another Summer Baseball for Collegians could play its schedule, with the winners to play a triangular series for the championship, an honor that has always been a matter of gpinion, “I am strongly in favor of Coaches enjoying a place on the bench, as do There is no differ- ‘eat achievement of Miss Green- covering 60 yards in 29 sec- gramme of events consists of prints fr from 60 to 120 yards, to be held each night during the week. Entries for all events will ame was pepedules to be EO hi —= FATIMAS smoked 4 to 1; Four men smoke FATIMAS; for every one who smokes any other 15 cent cigarette. Every FATIMA smoker thinks this majority ought to be bigger. Fortham's baseball” paretny y other strong] contain a feature that Maroon slate for m batted againat | % mplonahip series ane Solons To Act Against E. T. Appleby It is certain that even if Edgar T. Appleby, the Columbia student, wins the national Class C billiard cham; in the final in Also Advocates Round Robin Series Between Leading Nines to Decide Championship. Pers. Ty. Cobb and football coaches, ence between the two. the bench with the team has never reflected on a college that plays an An honorable coach will never jose’ anything but the Speaking of the Federal Leaguo in general, John Montgomery Wari, who is now out of the Brooklyn club of that organization, a A hundred and fifty-two thousand|be no doubt that ther mea played in 34,000 Thatch games 18 for a third leagu last season, There re practios games, Young Drummie Easily Whips Young Rector Young Drummie, the Jersey City Ughtweight, added another victory to his record for this year by de- cisively outpointing Young Rector, another fast little fighter of the same city, In the star bout of ten rounds at the Brown Gymnasium A. A. show on Saturday night. Drummie won out by landing the cleaner and more effective punches, ‘The results of the main bouts at the other shows follow: Broadway Sporting Eddie Wallace defeated Jimmy Car- roll, a local featherwel, tuting for Jimmy Fox o! At Fairmont ¢.—D! won from Mike Mazie by a alight margin and Dave Cross stopped Benny Mack in the fifth round. At Sharkey A. C.K. O, stopped Jack Garvoly in one reaps. Dbonorable game. In @ atatement just issued Dr. Frank Sexton, coach of thi — CHARLESTON ENTRIES, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Deo, e entries for to-morrow's races are as Ie RACK Selling, four yearoks za 1a Drst, fon ae ‘Ann, 108; ae eral will be a bli It gets settled int ball for collegians and he cates @ round-robin series between the leading nines to decide the col- championship. Says Sextoi ym @ believer in the indors of “summer” baseball. feel should keep a man off a varsity nine if he qualifies in every echolastic department, Of souret 1 teams outside of organized leagues, that while comteating in the Class C | sh championship and aware of tl © his eligibility the youth unwise as to compete ina elsewhere donlg has ruffled the ie have not rearhed ere they dixcun the noint vet This I do not 18.2 balk line onship title this week e oo a el ene are eS his holding of the cup will be of com- paratively short duration, ty ould be enjoyed by all bona fide students based on scholarship re- uirements and conduct, formation of # national lotercollegi- ate baseball association to be divided into the New England, Middle States and Western sections. Now England association could be made up of Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Williams, Holy and others, The Middle States | 111 in would be strong with Prince- ton, Cornell, Founsyivanin. Colum- bia, West Point and others. The Western section should have such da atitutions as ng Sear Tinos, Mi an and Each nated as Class B, tempers of several of the execut! committee of the National Assos tion of Amateur It was said yes a fitting rule in the book of the! Ci teur governing would be made to show the boy that he has made a grave mistake {n com- peting in two tournaments at the same time under the existing cond!- ons. em aT owes: 1 ML Meek, een water iii Many a man has declared that he would makes cig good as Fatima— Cauforsi |e didn’t! Over one bil- lion, five hundred mil- lions were preferred and . Eggers | smoked last year!