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friends to invest ubout | pening game to the Metropolitans | fume °°. ing ia 24 | RF, HIM= AND IT WASNT MucHE Seatiee sor him in tho stock market, |!4st night on the latter's home atrips. | Neon, °.:115 gn iss is tion. |, Met's why Bod ts wishing that tho |TR® champtona, however, showed thelr | Nain fil; Neuon, ju z _ _ Five universities will i . class by taking the other two games, mmcge f Boeeens wound Yor him. tgte | The first session wan marked by the LEAGUE scores. Seo me ja eo i | trate Py YANKEES LIKELY TO PLAY LEE MAGEE IN OUTFIELD; ; Soe contern anchor tor the downtown sharpehoot- | vs ‘rerininat "SRA; Trento, S80, ’ Frank Moran “accepted” ors, 10 rol t worst score of 115) Terminal, 654. . j ef Hih000 to box Wilhera ten sounds, {fOr the tourney by making four misses] ,B40K ,Clerke Greenwich, 765, vs “CAPT ” HUSTON GIVES 22 50 | | Sle wasn't excited over it. A year|¥24 & foul. The resu:. was a low Hvity, $29 (rorfetty: Xavier, 788, ve, . ’ | ee 90 age Frank was in Kngiand, and | 7rd total for the Park Rows and a) NAUV Oy the Only os German very uncomfortably near the “hard | Victory for the Mets by 170 pins, 686; Germania, 831, va. Lin- tea vei \ Qin dime” that marked the ulterior |, 1% the second seasion the home trio sermania, 814, va. German ie Yankees thie resources. He bowled @ mediocre game, while n & Co., 822, chased Leo Hoernschemeyer from Harry Sinclair, of Sent to bis manager, McKetrick, | #0 vindicated himself with the vis- Schramm & UP-T , -__> — | Willard Nor Moran Gets cited Nowadays When Of- fered Big Guarantees for Boxing. O-DATE | AND NEWSY Courrightt, 1916, by The Prem Publis (Phe New York Krening World.) | WILLARD didn't hasten to| express any interest in that $45,000 purse offered by Tox Rickard and Sam McCracken for a ‘Witlard-Moran bout. Willard’s share @f that purse would be $30,000. That's @uite @ nice little sum for a ten- found boxing match, with no de- cision and no possibility of losing bis world's title except by a knock- ut or @ foul that forced the referee to “disqualify him. A year ago Jess would have been knocked a@peechicss bv the prospect Of getting $90,000 no easily. But to- @ay, as champion, and after getting ® lot of money for merely showing Bimself to the biic, he's indiffer- ent. He's more than indifferent. He fen't anxious to make money by Into ing One Game in Evening World Bowling Tourney. ee largely responsible for the Park Rows’ go. There was Al/| first victory,“ The scores were re- huge, indomitable. He| versed in thie game, the downtown @ coming world cham- | shooters’ advantage being 71 pine. that was only three years| Tho final affair brought out the best YY Palszer is fighting pre- | that was in the two teams, both roll- 4 somewhere out est.' ing in great form. HKddie Manasse + rolled in easily when It was| got the first bronze medal score for F & i . But it doesn’t roll now. It| the champions and the sixth in the te be dressed. big event; Oscar Kunze, who made his pple debut last night, came within six Bob Mc- of @ meal ticket, or a/itors by outplaying his teammates or some #uch/and rolling @ 206 score that was THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 $45,000, - An ves, VERY NICE HAPPEN To Think oF 17 WHEN T MEET Tom Jones in KANSAS cITY 1 MAY MENTION UF To ala wm Mets Force Park Row Second Position Latter Drops Because of Los-|feranoina oF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD See cn ot! MONEY IS “SOFT TOURNE BG. ie. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ing Co, (The New York #3 Copyright, 1916, by The Press Pub ning World) 4 sat Bows, ¢ ( AnyTun! Dorn! ? { pba < \ Lyte A Rounds is, . On T Guess NS, THaT'Lu. Be ‘ ENOUGH / But Av Pavzee was NEARLY A CHAMPION , 3 Years s60 MON B'S IN The SaMI-P MAL Class, | > a $23734 3 cE! $3 fighting. There is @ certain risk in fighting any man who can hit SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. ‘There's « risk even for Willard, with | Bronx at White Elephant. hie vast bulk. There's no risk in the St. Nic! Inn at Park Row. “dhow busincas.” — Money is “soft” when it's all com- HE Park Row champions were fag in. It wa: #0 soft for Bob Fitz- reduced to second position in Siestnone ften he was world's chain: ‘Tho Evening World throo-man! . catnat the Pion that be allowed some of hia |*®™ateur tournament by losing the! Park Row. 478 Many friends previc Jimu the n Sixteenth & ay Amith Meta’ 693. oat 91s treet. are veracity of Edward Scott, that he ts anchor and leading bowler for the yhite Blephant trio, unly appeared in thin col- ump, through an error, as William. da Brookly: me of Birmingham are to bow! 4 match game agalnat John Koster and another Bronxite named Arth Morris at the Bergman Bro Lenox Avenue and One Hundred to-morrow evening CHAMPION Jess HAD Te TAKE WHAT WAS HANDED > WHEN IT’S COMING IN ‘ia two Bow t\ Js 9! ( Rin,ore Wort Seer OF CopPst \ ar Stoxx Fre / | A Prion oe (| mie IKIVIAT AND SMITH PROS,’ DECLARES SPECIAL BOARD Metropolitan Association’s De- cision of Star Runners Up- held by A. A. U. Judges, Abel Kiviat of the Irish-American | A. C. and Harry Smith of the Brong | Church House, who appealed from the decision of the Metropolitan As- | sociation, which declared them pro+ | fessionals last fall for demanding ex- | cessive expense money, were judged | guilty by the special committee of the A, A. U,, which reviewed the de- College Solons to Tell mateur To-Day What Is A Special Committee Will Codify the Proposed Changes in the Rules. | A special meeting of the Executive | and Advisory Committees of the 1. C. A. A. A. A. will be held in this city to-day to codity the proposed changes in the rules of the association to con- form with the recommendations re- garding amateuriem rerently adopted at the conference held under the aus- pices of the Intercollegiate Assocla- de repre- doubting the -in the country, as his name Americans are re) feds and signed He immediately field, where he w: base. He didn't Ganzel succeeded tte by . alleys, and; 1M BUCKLEY has written me a| pointes of one with his 214; Pe ee ag OM \ “ e .30 P.M. teh, whi J letter, “I think it is about time,” | NSF Mate his drat “double century” | ba the best tour Kamen cut of noven, he writes, “that the sporting/and finished with a 625 total, as gnoug the fe Ne Serine ean yention ‘writers of New York protect the pub- peice “on tae ate lie the same as the New Orleans dently suited the writers did when Jones wanted Wil-' MSSSG8E8 un an lard ito box Fulton and no one else. la When he came here showing con- | | tracts from Tortorich and Burns of- an mu By John Pollocken | ‘Yering big purses for same, you saw : | Mat came out of them. Jones went] John Weisamantel, the fight promoter | many mod fighia, In the mené-final, Abo Fried: ‘ éewh to New Orleans, and when he | Brvoklyn, has just wigned up Battling | ™2 meee Walter Nelson for tm rounds, | | wan told by Tortoric what the pa- | Levinsky for two Nehte at the Broadway | | Tie Monee fvorting Club of Wowt Fors | Garg thed to way Jones then only {sin ay he will tobe on Me ee ee: | toaleht tettead tease stem, iearoaa Jan, 29, he will t “ g Pertorich and Burn: Now, whY|in « ten-round battle, while on Feb. § should Fulton come here and get big) he will exchange wallop mengy from the New York sports be- fore he shows with the following: | which takes place at the aame club on Weinert, Savage, Levinsky, Reich or | Jan. Lavinsky is to receive a guar- { Ganboat Smith, who never drew the | #Ntee of $1,000, with an option of 30 per| align up Jose Willant for r line and fought them all, 1|°*ht of the receipts for this bout, made any excuse for the Gun-| Knockout Brennan of Hutfalo, who gave Ted » Dut 1 will say that 1 didn't want | “Kid” Lewis such « hant battle at the Queene im to box his last four fights, and | berry A, ©. of Buffaic New Your's afternoon, I ww he would do better if he took | was matehat today by Matelimaker Charley Mur. the rest he is now taking at the | ray t woot the winner of the Ted Kid" Low ; rine will be ready to meet | Jack Britton taht «: wore club an the night { ton after the Ist of February—or | of Joo Lewin and Hritton battie ten rude anyone else, Yours truly ot the Quewnsberry A. ©. om Thumday night, TIM BUCKLBY Tho twenty-romd bout betwro Frankie Hume of Janey City and Jobmay Base of New Orleans / YER the ph . Buckley told me} vantemeniente, at the Pelican A, C, of New of the recent fight in y Or-| Orteaon inst night wae pomyxed until next leans in which Wills beat Sam be enesg night om account of the cold weather. ea, was» "i + | Bo ar iu fine shape and have been tn x ra, “Tt was a great Aight" | wormed ty Prumoiar Tommy Burm that. be wil waid Buckley, “and Wilis gave Bam | mato the winner with Kid Wiliams. the worst beating he ever took, At) 4... : the end Bam's eyes were closed and] suivenee tel ice tae alaing Habtweight of he was badly batter Tommy | fighter, hare j who refereed, caught Lange | calling for them hand and stood thore for al 4 to be troughs Moment talking to him, AN the| io, “idan Prog ht ee Sporting men around the rink were| Kime on New Youre Dee he Bere Fokauy on ping and because tl . had bee and Ht looked | John sea ae a9 if Bu held Sam's hand | Ate “oupmeck’” punt as winne: turned around aweeu Jan, 14 and Jan, | hand and lifted it| wii te Yous Meedov, 6 1 heard why Langford’s | face im the | he anlamveight of Cineinnat, whom be will the latter city, If Coulon discovers that Mill able to make 4 cratitable showing wntinue in wae and yo efter o nny Erte Burns waited. bend and said hardest thi life. t thought to see you | to give t The tight cmb figot with e decision nade such wi 7 and Tymmy Toure of Pater two ten, malssion eelistion of the rule prohibi hetwen white and 1 understand the rule never print, and I'm advised t trary to law.” ng bouts | a Taare Hroadway Sporting Clu Toland has been clamoring Ui Lartfield for some time and he hae got the chance he Intends to went into| tit is con: | sald Buckley lust night. | Fistic News and In the curtain raiser Joe Lynch boxes H. Uroeby, In the in tackles Chick Simler, while In the mai pa with the win-| Bil MeKinnon of Howton feces Jack Deis her of the Tom Cowler-Jack Dillon scrap, | Krokiyn, bearyweights, Bully Welima Hamre Garden, lowed boxer, in @ alxound nordecision | was Willla ton, t “ ‘ wee yu Hasoclates eame into formal control of the National A. ©, of that He nila the Hosten National Baseball woo ' t Club at the annual meeting here. Bit- but it anit ako in going | t! ing with the r Pri Aminst euch a clamsy fighter a Kilbe: player pr | torent bed to the Hat | osts subscribed 0 Na? Jack Britton takes part in two fghte neat week, | to exulations as outlined by fm ‘Taralay nigh he meets Ted “Kid Tawia| ¢,(J08N Je f the counsel for the league, before the @ of Buffalo, N.Y AaNte, Vinltec 1 head- bh dw » organiza eagle wi | Muarters yesterday, He refused to ton, Haughton, was. el President | veplain His miasion other th an fovand Arthur C, Wise Treasurer, | | yom, | and thought florals DMTROIT, Jan. 15.—Harry Tuthili, | might have who tr nner of the Detroit Ame rican deaque | scshcah’ edeuey “Cai The: 4 eam | Baseball Club. sin , and for the Pa areaci de cg ee aes Ria hase = was | past four years trainer of the | Army me cams) tim ad f Hh aqua ned a contract wave tacts fight betwen A | CLASSY FIELD TO START ition & of “Michi- ‘oy, vine the Utle, and George ‘a tball te son, It fe | fottabusgh, waleh will Ne Broadway | IN 1,000-YARD SPECIAL. hod that the Point author- syoming if tae a - ities had offered Tuthill a contract for | Paul Doyle and Charley Pappas also tig houKh entries yext fal muods at he sane abow midnight to-day, am ee, roams a} om ley Has siren Gaal’ HARTFORD, Conn. Jan, 16.The dt- Bilvey Burns has bovled «show for the monster carnival of sports at the rectors of the two teains now composing chester Atiilotic Club of South Mawshoates ty-first Regiment. Armory next. Thuras [the Eastern Baseball Association to-day which will take place on Jon i day ever the auspices of the|completed tentative plans for starting ual " an. 20, dimmny Tayior | GAY even ny K. Moventy-firet| (ie coming season With a. plasclub nd Jack Wharkey, local imotamwelghte, will eT A ehick [lengue, composed of New Haven, Hurt An the main bout of twelve rounds, Tommy Dy A ars ‘i, Bridgeport, Waterbury, Spring: nd Obarley Perelll box Lhe ten-round vemi-f has as entrants field and Pittsfield. ‘Tho four new fran champion ‘of the world at & “fumes” Be Canvan: Springheta DR. ROLLER AND LEWIS our charnplons at 6 ‘o‘Connor: (Hartford, FH. Blgw- , Peepoctivelss Mlgett {iow and) John PB. Erwin; Waterbu IN FINISH MATCH TO-NIGHT nine |law ang Jone F Srminy ae ates ’ voted to start the season April 26 and — : door vs Sept, 10. In the international wrestling tourney, | can eh nd Syd Loslte, of the ; which closes tts tenth week at the Man.| Long Island A.C), the Military Athletic +N. ¥. Five Lawrence, G feather, i second go n, fe in Chi former manager of Madi had to give him LEE MAGEE... much elated,as Magee has been declared by many experts the best man {| Benny Kauff, a} bane heavy weig!iis larry Pierce of Hitook event of in fast compafy. Magee ts likely to be played in centrefield by the Yankees, with Hi Cook to choose from for the right and left wings. 6 to » here with Fruk Moran in Ma vas been an on sutborinal ty Promote Sam MoCrwcken and ° Ter chart Wo paiva oder wanes ins @ Winter Leag ture to the articles for the battle, Wellman wil iH inter eagu have @ talk to-day with Willan!’s managers, Tom Jones and Jack Curley hep ehpdgpledeates ied telah ss Cabal: sab te tbake aca : t important conference whieh could do more than wear a uniform, Reitor Grand ene Leet | has been held between representatives McGraw and Pat Powers “fanned” to « bout the Federal Loague and. Organised almost an hour, It t# known I try his collection of jate, sve hall relative to the disposition of tuat McGraw inglais upon having [424 uppenute on Johny Howant, the sasremsive|the Fevleral League players who are! Menny Kauff next season. Ho pos- middleweight of New Jersey tract took place At the office sibly hoped to find either Harry. F, (reas ey reg og Ahold ealdent John K. Toner of the Na- Sinelalr or James A, Gilmore and Club of Brook\): tional League, Harry p the “Poasinilities Ob such an {has nis dispos: i on, but neither of these men Johnny Kitune, featherwngit champion, wii | play depends yung. rab off some more eaay money in Mhilatelpbia | Cl " t ieee tonight, Jobany tackle Frankie Cont and the thir BOSTON, Jan, 35.7 Farey Di Hash. he Harvard football coach, and his wr felt 01 cague one-mile champior N.Y. gymnasium if (he commission refuses to uct [im |W #84 pat Bartfelt out, K, ©, Rgsven and | hattan Opera House to-night, Dr. Rolle, | be#sue one-mile champion, ¥. asim going to take th Into court | Yowss Bruno ox the emitinal runds, and Lewis meet in @ catch-as-cateh-cay —— CNY. com: ead give i a test, phody Can force | Leach Crom, why eximcts to do plenty of Aight |MAtCh to & finleh, AL the completion of | Mbbets Asks Weeah ir annuel contest, The ay white fighter to meet a black | ing this year. will wart bis 1016 6 iu by | fh Siren ty mune Baier’ between Jan. it victories over yuan if he doesn't want to, but fighting Walter Mob, ths He |e ee EN ednesday night, | W new owner hattan and St. fort Smith never drew the color lnes| eeeute inthe mom erect wet, uwokire Heh | Heferee George Hothner said ceived a letter from Preald Ken, has demonstrated that tt B, 4 et be founds at the “That was the faste panost, most |the Brooklyn Nationals asking f is one of the best teams in the vieinity, od if the Gunner | willing take! Clermont A, ©. of Brookiyn toontght, Mobr has tite and Most sportamaniike hout|eatcher and an outfield No. spectai! in the preliminary the (3. C. N.Y. fresh: why of thom he ought to have the | trained faithfully for ais 4o, as he venliaes that 1 have ever seen in my thirty yearw of | players were named by H@beis in asking men, who have hot yet been’ defeated, dhanse, 4 & wrwepayer dosinion over Cross will im wrestling and refereeing.’ for the Chicago Nationals, wih take on the Fordham fresamen, the defunct Federal League. Never heard of Leo? Well, Leo Is better known as Lee Magee in diamond circles, Magee is regarded as one of the best players Magee jumped from the Cardinals to the Brook- Recently Capt. Huston, of the Yankees, asked Harry Sinclair, who owns Magee’s contract, to put a Cincinnat!, where Magee makes his home. supposed to have received $9,000 a year from the Brookfeds, and it {s not at all unlikely that Huston Business Manager Sparrow, of the Yankees, re- ceived notification of the signing of Magee. Magee ranked close to Kauff in all departments of the game. risk than Kauff, as he has already made good in the major leagues, whereas Kauff fell down upon his trial 0 FOR BIG FED STAR today announce that they have pur- He is so good that the New York puted to have paid $22,500 for him. @ three-years’ contract as managert. changed bis position from the out- ‘aa in the habit of playing, to second make good ay a manager and John him. allaround player. The price evi- Captain, as he tmmediately left for Magee is ‘this sum and « bonus to sign. He was n the Federal League, not excepting | tees to-day, | wented at the gathering, the commit- tees being composed aa follows: Ex- | ecutive—C, W. B, Townsend, Penn- sylvania; F. P. Clement jr, Harvar A. H. Bunker, Yale; P, F. Sanborn: Cornell; Advisory — Gustavus Kirby, Columbia, Chairman; Thorn- ton Gerrish, Harvard; Romeyn Berry, members of the committees have been working over the proposed changes in the constitution and by- laws @ince the final gathering of the amateur sport governing bodies last month, and the result of their labors Will be latd before the two commit- | After the regulations are properly and finally phrased to the sativfa tlon of the LC. A. A. A. A. commit tees they will be offered to the del tes at the annual meeting of the association, to be held tn this ett on Mareh $ in conjunction with the second indoor games of the organiza- tlon. Several other matters of impor- tance to the asi tion and amateur sport in general will be discussed t day, including details for the tndoor Intercollegiates, The referee for the games will be appointed and certain innovations planned for both ik and field contests, carefully consid- ered before final adoption, | Kirby |ivere appointed by the A. cision, The committees which handed down the decision was composed of dent George J, Turner, Gustavus T. nd Edward KE, Babb. They hear the appeal taken by the Immediately after the committes made its report Frederick W, Rubten, Secretary-Treasurer of the A. A, U. nt # copy of the decision to all the members of the Board of Governors, with @ request that they vote om it, before — BROOKLYN COLLEGE MEET WILL BE HELD TO-NIGHT. Club and college cracks will com pete In the annual games of Brook- lyn College, which will be held In the irteenth Regiment Armory, Drook- night. Five of the greatest middle distancers [nthe world— omer Baker, international half champion; Joe Higgins of thy mA A er edith i c san Thousan' Overton of Yale, the int crows country champion: Will the famous Mercury ster and Mike Devanney, the indoor mile king—will be among 1 ¢ 1,000-yard han ukapulos, w nin the rec k Glann ‘de> hmat nt Tia itry championships will team with Matty ilrose A, C. in the five- PARK ROWALLEYS Si of the Latest Improved Alleys ‘rivete Partie, Clube, Toornaments aad ‘Open Games, Row, New York City Do Natt, 31-32 Park iy Alley TEL, MORNINGBIDN 4281, ST. NICHOLAS INN s. Wi coreeke Nicholas Ave. & 125th St. = GOLF NOTES & an gaan NBHURST, N, C,, Jan. 15.—There | were 108 entries for the special ofgh- |teen-hole medal play combined net score event for men yesterday In the | fitth day's play of the goir tourney of jadvertising interests here. ‘The cun- | testants were divided into two classes with prizes for each member of the two winning teams of two players Jeach, Class A prizes were won by \theap teams: Marshall Whitlatch, | Baltimore, 83, and J. D, Plummer, | Springtield, 85; R. 1. Whitton, Bev- erly, 76, and H. BE. Harrison, Hacken- eack, 86. Not total, 330. | Class B winners were H.C. Mil. ‘holland, Pittsburgh, and C. W. ‘Yates, Glenridge, 76; C. E. Beane, Woodland, 4, and H, P. Kennedy, *Racebrook, 98, Net total, 964. After conducting a Vigorous campaign He ts considered an even better igh, Gilhooley, Hendryx, Miller and BOSTON, Jan. 16.—Alfred De Ore of ons Told in ‘Shorts # among its members for nearly a year isthe Scaredale Golf and Country Club has succeeded in raising the amount neces- | ea to buy the property used for i | golf course, The Scarsdale Club Cor- | poration, In which every member of the jclub will be a stockholder, has been 4 has acquired the title to the lead at once, and at the 172d inning 1.1 COFFEY, Prop, NEW YORK. eee THE WHITE ELEPHANT BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY JOSEPH THUM, Estes: 22 BOWLING ALLEYS 35 BILLIARD TABLES RESTAURANT 1241-1251 Broadway, Cor. St HENRY HEISE CARL KLEINERT CROTONA BOWLING ALLEYS 559-561 Tremont Avenue Near Third Avenue TEL, 217 TREMONT. ee ant Bergman Bros. Bowling Alleys LENOX AVE.—116th Street ‘Billard Instroction end Brbibitions ty ‘Pret, Koartus Datly, 26 Billiard Tables 10 Bowling Alleys Bronx Central Bowling Academy 3220 3d Ave. at 161st St. KOSTER & GRAHL, Prope. ‘Landing Bowling Alleys in the Brenz, Telephone 4370 Melrose Hunt’s Point Bowling Palace 1029 East 163d St., N. Y. Firat Clase Equipment Tournamente Open Games CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIC® A PRATURS ‘Telephone 2576 Intervale, Ls Broadway Arcade Routing Alege New York retained his three-cushion| Aa only, @lht pointe behind De Oro, 1943 Broadway, N, billiards championship title by fintah- —— 13 Brunswick-Balke Alleys 13 ing his three nights’ play with a total ‘The National Cycling Association | vet ere betug slammed on tll siden: | Tournsments Open Games of 150 points to 13% for his opponent and challenger, Lloyd Jevne of Denver. The champion, however, was forced to the Umit in the final block, When the third biock was started last night De Oro was leading 100 to 61 for 108 in- Two Out of Three of National Golf Events Go to Eastern Clubs. CHICAGO, Jan, 16.--At the an- nual meeting of the United States Golt Association the Merion Cricket Club of Philadelphia was awarded the national amateur championship, while the national open championship went to the Minikalda Club of Minneapolis, and the women’s national cham- pionship to the Belmont Springs Club of Boston. The dates were announced ag follows: National Amateur Champion- shipe—Merion Cricket Club, Phila- delphia, Sept, 2 to 9 inclu sNatignal’” Women's’ Champion. mont. Springs Country Club, Boston, Sept. 11 to 14 inclu sive National Open Championship— Minikahda Golf Club, Minneapolis, June 27 to 30 inclusive, Tt was decided to make profes- sionals of all golfers who sell golf goods, either as proprietor or em- Dloyees of a concern, provided such persons depend on thelr fame oF skill as golfera to promote th sales, A new op- position clrcult has been formed in the Ww Following the twelve-hour-a-day at the Coliseum in Chi- starts Fob. 2, the cycliate Kansas City for « ten-hour- vent, which will open on Feb, Feb. 24, St. Louls will be ni but Jevne, playing a brilliant ext city on the schedule, where ‘ d demonstrating almost every |#nother ten-hour event will be held Dosis abok beaam torent cows the ch 4 to 12. Milwaukee will the elreuit, with a race from March 19 to 46. inneapolia may be added to the ¢ {fit is possible to ireult arrange matters, ITHACA, N. ¥., Jan. 16.—The © Cornell football ‘coaching: mate, whic turned out the Cornell champie : of last year, ban been re-engaged ae cordin, to formal announcement of the Athletic Counct! to-day," are: Dr. A. H. 8 head coast’: Hee are, Dan Reed and Ray Van Orn Boclate couches, Dr. Sharpe was named Cor nell's representative on the Interool. lew ‘ootball Rules Committee. BOSTON, Jan. 15, — The Race Track, for many years famous tae the records made on it by Grand Cireule horses, was sold to-day for non-payment of taxes. The property, which has been idle for the past few years, was owned by Andrew J. Welsh, and was bid in the Town of Dedham. ¥ Readville ‘The “Masked Mar and Ant the giant Australian, wrestled 5 Ba minutes to # draw last nfwht in the ine ternational wrestling tournament at the Manhattan Opera Hou: the "Marvel had Irpa's shoulde ¥ than inch of the mat, but cach time the Austrian manoeuvred his way out of danger. EVERYTH ‘OR Billiards Rr Bowling Prices and Terms to Suit REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS. ‘The Hrunawick -Halko-Golle 0, a0 ts Sb West Bil St, Near Broadsay, Three times | Te PHONE 6394 COLUMBUS, Grand Central Bowling Academy 603 FULTON ST, orp, Hor te 16 Bowling Alleys 10 Billiard Tables ¥ree Headpin Tournament In Reservations toate fe rie MATY Miz AND 86, d Bronx Palace Bowling Academy 998 Westchester Ave., Bronx 6 UP-TO-DATE ALLEYS 4 BILLIARD TABLES TOURNAMENTS OPEN GAMES PHOND 8864 INTERVALE, The WM, CORDES & GLEN RIDDELL, Props., y 1422 St. Nicholas Ave. & 18tat Sub. 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