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SS. & ? ARE §, 3910 eee ) SHUGRUE IS GIVING JOHN BULL FURTHER CAUSE OF ANXIETY TO-NIGHT Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Wane Sars HELL uve Tactcs Naver Seen iN & RUNG AOe HRN ‘Ube WHS National’s Magnates Split ‘| = On Plan to Change Limit |: Schedule Meeting .at Waldorf Late Getting Under Way i . ry lilt | a ei td i i f 2eF iH ii i i i i 3 £ 4 g E fi fi [ i i : | i if i I & 4 3 H 5 E F | i Hite i I z Ags att ef i 4 f ! ba ; Bi i rd ts fs HF iH fits bbe pe i i F : pe ik. ant f ft u oF Fret gL #: 5 FE f iy i J i i i ES i é il ? Of Clubs to 22 Players YANKEE BATTERY MEN ARE ORDERED TO REPORT AT HOT SPRINGS FEB. 15. me gery Donovan has ordered six of his pitchers and to report at Hot yriags. Ark. 0 a he ods 9 Feb, Moe) in charge of foo Melty, the The following men will report at Hot Springs: Sween Nunamakei ; Brown, pitcher, squad which goes to Hot we will report at Say jarch 10, * Donovan wants to have pitchers in such ‘condition that they will be able to report at Savannah in form to git The Y alao arranged an exhibition game with the Cubs me oo be played at Savannah . that, on account of the financial as- | A! the pro- sistance which the Wards gave Kan- eae City Inst year, they practicaily Pomsessed control of the franchise, and keep im the race, he rectors was not necessary. It was an- Aah changed very | Bounced yesterday by the Eastern . | Fepresentative of the Federal League that the Kansas City franchise posi- | tively had been transferred to New- ark. The Cincinnatt regulars will play Shreveport at Alexandria, La, on ‘apt id phis, March 30 and 81; at Chattanoo- ga, April 1 and 3, and at Columbus, ©., April 8. Returning to Cincinnati, E z | Winston Beats Irving in Fast Stealing aces was the best trick in the apec- he defeated i i £3 jnooanto: wehich continued for arieut ither man Harvard Club forces, Ss, Davis was use fe well shots see nae as to ci at it defeated A. Da: representing mar Squash Match; the other Lapertass matches . icidde former New bhond (ENGLAND “Towant, Although a return trip ticket to the at New Haven to-i Pocific Coast ts the rich prise hung uD for fret place; only two long-distance runners have entered the classic Brook- lyn to Bea Gate marathon, which is scheduled to be run in conjunction with the Fourteenth Regiment games on Washington's Birthday afternoon in Brooklyn. Unless the entry list ts filled by next Saturday afternoon, the event will be enhcolied; according to a decision reached by the Athletic Committee of | Ot the Fourteenth Regiment at a meeting last night. Owing to a the judges in tl diving championship in the jast Saturday night, Henry Me- of the Fordham Prep School, firat computation of points. Yeate: however, it was announced that the correct count stood McAleenan sec- ond, h 94.90 points, and William Rogow, City A. C., third, with 93.99, ‘The postponed final tie of the Eng- lsh covered court tennis champion- ship for 1914 was recently decided at Dulwich, England, when the old la’ tennis rivals C. P. Dizon and M. J. G. Ritchie contested exciting game. Dizon played on a familiar surface, adopted a close-quarter attack and beat Ritchie, who pursued his usual defensive methods from the back of the court, by 6—4, 6—3, (—6, 6—3, t in @ game that teams. ih of ue and Whit Sada che sie wi ith last week, and a iene in the line-up is not un- a crucial one for not at team At @ meeting of the gymnastic com- fa se ete was Secldod to. fold ther ite with the shh the Ne March ofa it tern try- etropolitan champlea. ¥ Turn Verein on Supreme Court Ji eran Willain the Peper Prost Will be honorary refer Rual indoor pemes of avo. in morrow night. A. P, Lundin bas just bee ed Vleet Captain of the Bayside Yacht Giub and Louts C. Berriam Chairman of the Regatta Commilttes. ‘The Bommtments ware made by Commodore PEs sercone Wer bea ject’ Surgeon, the Rev. Ghatles A: Brown Chaplet Ra Sohn ¥Pioan legal deine Titusville, Pa., was 41 socing. schedule of the Lal Sie by the json Squar. : ai eae E Il fish Hi : a ane g i i i i : rif A e i [i é id S33 | i a iF i § ft i ty ies 3 i i | i F i! Z i 1 I tiff lint He i miworthy members, but when Swyeme cams 4, Wed Statice cae (ten “WAT DRovreD caoss, AMD VLe USE IT On Weis. vy = Pat Conway Again Chosen Irish-American Leader ———— Club Members Refuse to Let Him Withdraw as ‘Can- didate for President. Matter how hard he tries Pat Conway just can’t get rid of of the Irish-Ame.ican A. C. Presidency. So popular is be among the members that they wdn't allow any other candidate to get a look: at. the job, Conway has just been re-elected, this being the eighteenth consecutive time. This time Conway requested that the 1, A. A. C. refrain from aominating t'a and be even suggested other + got through epeaking Thomas Cummings Jumped up and said: “I nominate Patrick J, Conway for"—— Before he finished his sen- tence @ score of men were on their feet seconding the motion. Mr, Con- way attempted to put Harry Ban- k}non’s name before the members but | poq; he was “cheered” down. Bannon then told of the many things accomplished while Mr, Con- ‘way was at the helm of the club, and asked that he be unanimously re- elected. This was done, and then the|Cy following men were elected to other offices: Thomas J, Cummings, Vice- | right Matthew Lyons, Financial Secre: tary; Harry G. Bannon, Secretary, an Joseph V. Dickman, Club Secretary. William P, McLoughlin, James T. Richard Bennett, Timoth; hn V. Coggey, Edward » John J. Manning, M. J. Mc- Martin J. Sheridan and Tier- @ champion middle- ‘uni was appointed a member of the Athletic mittec. The other members of this commit- tee are Terence Farley, Chairman; "Rourke, J. P. Melosenty Women Golfers Arrange Team Championship The Women's Metropolitan Golf Association has arranged a novel tourney for next season for the team championsbip of the local district. As many clubs in the district as d sire to do so may form one or more teams of four women each, entering them in the competition through Miss Marion Hollins, the association Sec- retary. The association will classify the teams according to New Jersey, Westchester and Long Island eec- tons, or as many other sections as of to the sectional wi ners it will be asaigned. In the finai on winning teams of each section will come toge' on a neutral course until one team eme! |The association will medals to the members of the winning team, with additignal awards for the runners-up. ‘Walter J. Travis of Garden Ci . o Langter, of bf namolsett, ‘of the e Island golf tain, at Beach, Fia., in the 18- ind of the South v. tition on the track. Pat McDonald led the field men in the point score and was awarded the club trophy. ring the yea: the club won the following championships: Senior na- tional indoor, senior national out- eos junior metropo.itan cross-coun- try, senior national cross-country, ten-mile national and the senior metropolitan. —_—_.___ senior metropolitan crosa-coun- | tl MILWAUKEE, Fel —Bob Moha re- deemed himself Bide A. C. by showing some very classy work, beating his opponent ‘Christie the credit tor onty and ninth to stay out the limit. Baylor Of Indlanupolier with hig toy y napolis, Ww Kept dale Moy" of Allentown the Olympia for six rounds. took flying lea) the up-State ps and hit him on every part of the y from the belt up. It wane, bus} epler ing, and did not let Moy d but he. ¢asily out iy out- erner with straight Wi potted of New Je. nd with only one hi almost entirely with hi ich was brok verey te oul Cadil- ic bearcat cut loose with both hands peed. fs Sh a WEIGHT THROWERS’ LAST CHANCE TO WIN TITLES. The American weight throwers will have their tast chance to win cham- blanships ang create records in the 66- pound shotput eve ships of America, Madison juare 6 A. U, Champ! cated wi ie Pastime Atl of San Francisco in x aring the ariensnies, wn hol a record for throwi ind weight for height, hi the fron ball ii thrown in A ble bakes of 16 feet 9% ir ths ec championships, legiate Indoor that all the college stara enter in. th Utle meet and try for cha: - ore in thelr favorite events NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. round—the | thi was! nat | Yankees. Habliity, of W THE RAGE GOLLEGTE Dartmouth Beaten 4 to : Game That Took Twa! tra Five-Minute Pi Decide. NEW HAVEN, Feb, 9.—In the fastest hockey games ever. in thie city Yale defated ; 4 to 1, and thereby got bagiey ‘the race for the intercollegiate: plonship. It was necessary to two extra five-minute poriods clde the issue. i It was during this extra time. that Yale scored three of ner: goals, Dartmouth started with s: and took the puck behind the’ wicket, where it remained for, moments. . Yale rallied, however, and Sweeney carried the puck length of the ice and passed It to Donald, who shot the goal with The Dartmouth men were fals-> off their feet. but rallied in gremt WanaméMer and Capt. Tuck led, charge, and only the work of Yor: who back out of danger just in time. Dartmouth’s team work perior to Yale's in attack. maker and Tuck got started They executed some fine took the puck past the and gave Capt. ~ “—. the puck. only time broke up the Yale defense, whicls peared to great advantage throt the game, With the score 1 to the of th half both Ye ba jt a ‘tries at ie ‘ork stopper times during this period, while U hue stopped six shots. Durii entire game York stopped fou tries at goals and Dono! rn what proved the winning ‘Burgess, , wh day played bi: nd game/since: scholastic standing has been ov 4 who strengthoned tis Bive materially, scored the third ¥j 1 on a pass from Capt, Sw Expt. Bweney tallied the final ds later, fifty seconds Li pa in the extra period started. Brooklyn Fans, to Accompany Dodgers Sou h When the Dodgers start for itraining camp at Daytona, Fla. Feb, 26 they will be accompante@ the | ® delegation of fans et Brookly’ have asked President Ebbets range for their passage by st Mr. Ebbets has placed. the ments in the hands of J, kraus, He will sécure favorable rates. It te expected that askowt twenty fans will make the trip. Maar ager Robinson's son will make trip, as will John Karst, a young fi jth of Philadelphia. Thirty-three, re under contract have been ore to be on hand in Florida of 28 to start practice. H The spring schedule of the Super- Ligh ged games. Begin» e games wit The Athletics will be at four oe ys on’ March and 22, e Yankees will be in Daytena on March 27, ki The | Dodgera will le The following day @ played tn Jackson’ ‘April 9 and 10 they will be Ebbets Field for games with the The following Yankees and exhibition eB ota bh vais ENTRY BLANKS ISSUED FOR PIPING ROCK RAC! Entry blanks ave out for the Rock grab bag handicap to be run at coming spring meeting. Subsori will close on March handicap {s one of the few racing fen tures of the year. It Ina four and @ half furlong dash for two year olds, subscription of $25 each; with a further! 50 each if not decla: } owe not declared by: 16 are to pay $100 additional, which wil gatitenthem to Start without ad Exposition, wi iit play for ti ei ing fr the, aed Of the games that they have tears as Haaiet t MT ate fe Ic “ a cite Ep hiaeahia Bisco five, bed