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" THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ridy- BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ([inetion COLoMN weet ho. 1 oe LONG DRIVERS = WITH "BUCS" BAER OO te Prem Pettey The Mee Tore Brening Wars In Addition to the Four. ame in Golf, There Are ‘ Also the Lonesome and (Quarrelsome,”” aa eeman so By Arthur “Ruge”, Baer. ‘ 4 ome tsiind Om — \ —— tro vane ‘ trokn fobneon wit © Golf Experts Consider Such a piteh far the + 1) December, Trifling Drive as 384 Yards a , sana oaceeuiall Record, but Below Are Told 5 i Pred gest. Tales of Some Real Wallops A nae wha tanta fight to of the Links. \" : Mitt Vol (sl oateeatisinn 1H that « lot of our bent little sport golluf statintion and some amazing facts and figur Writers are dlewing into | earthing} about Jim Coffey hae made a great comeback and announ that he will fight anybody. On thie aide jong drives, It neama to be the faah-| | of the Atlantic fon to regard a mere 384 yarde on 0 | Kontern boxera now wtalting Cattle “pecord.” Absurd! Hight off the reel! lessee ied “ith ~ Thais Y aks 1 can detatl half a dozen greater! ont's ring ta Those California drives than that. pone There was a drive by Fred L. Biroh, n't want to dance at all. the golfing reai estater, for instance, at Pinehurst two years ago Jan, 7, at $58 P.M. As a@ rule Birch ts not what you would call a record-break- ing driver, Hin heavy swate average &@ little over 84 yards, Hut this timo! he leaned on the pill properly, It! war on No, 3 course, where there ts “ long down-hill slope with a re barn at tho foot of the grade and level ground beyond, Birch drove a hall that sliced off and hit the roof Jean Witinrd seems willie to come code 150 pounda to Georges Carpens ther A 1 flattened his ton says be tiunhoat Bmith hae » Bred Pule will meet the winner, manage | AND ZIM HASN'T TAGGED HIM of the barn, bounced over and YET. dropped into a drain pipe on the other aide. Running down the drain- ipe, the ball bounced int ad V. In addition to the foursome In golf, Pp e Un ce nto @ em. - tonarsT there are aiso the lonesome and shaped trough partly filled with run- UNCLAIMED RECORD. quarrelsome. ning water, which kept the ball mov- > LOS ANGRLES To SAN BERNARDINO , — ing. The ball was carried along for BALL DRovPing Babine MR, BY LANDING HIS BALL — as | you KNOW IT 200 yards before it stopped, making @ AR .Ponrene, Ta Demon PORTER AT AR IN & Pay 4 ARMIN BRAND DROVE PRROM - total of 413 yurds for the drive, Birch OF BACTUSROL, WINDING UP - -- fe TWo DA GOING FLIVIER , WUSSISSIPP) “TO MINNESOTA, Toledo boxin mmission now refuses to play on any course ’ . 0 DANS LATER. . WA CYCLONE. | cig thal Gia heaaweenh that hasn't @ red barn and a water claims that the only square thing pipe. as _| about the Langford-Wille fight Then there is the drive made by R. Porter at Baltuarol. On the at- was the shape of the ring. ternoon of July 6 Mr. Porter essayed to Cutdrive George Low, with whom he was playing @ foursome, each play- ing the two is that were visible after celebrating the Fourth. At the firet tee Mr. Porter slammed one on the nose #o violently that it went wailing over the tops of the tall trees mt the left of the fence until It dis- A six-day race ts a gruelling grin. | It udds six days to a spectator’s life, National LeagueWon’t Ask For Exemption of Players As Ban Johnson Suggests | Well Known New York Golfer Killed at Front Avenging the Death of His Three Brothers Latest reports from known Scotch golfer, Fistic News and Gossip By John Pollock Prominent Wykagyl golfer com- Plains that he can't get any distance lout of his putts. the front say that J who came to this count nes Milligan, the well y from North Berwick, Columbia should ireseind thes Bal iud Hart , sett 4 Hy Jimmy Johnston, who has Sust re-| rule barring athletes from the appeared from sight. It was a cotland, seven or eight years ago, has jus n ‘or & season Tl iimed from San Francisco, where his| football eleven, . ball or two he was instructor at the Wyoming Valley Country Club of Wil : Peibse: Genoese eave luiat enna major leagues had decided to ask the By William Abbott. . au NY H s battler, Ted Lowls, fought two battles, | ts now the manager of Gunboat Smith, Barre, Pa. and later was at Oneonta, N. Y. Having lost three brothers in the war, Milligan last winter decided that he would take a trip home Tener Says Such a Request ‘'o President Wilson Would They say that Jess Willard ts so big that he wears his main circus Playing at Aroola, on the fourth teo, One rabid golfer—he must be rabid ® ball dropped from the sky at Mr. 4s he confesses to @ fondness for fig- United States Government that 248 players in the two leagues, or elght- to Scotland to see his sorrowing mother, Jim was all that she had left }|'he heavyweight, who parted from his tent for a vest. Rertare fet After ascertaining ean players for each olub, be exempt-| UFing out novel matches —writes in-|} in this world. Before leaving he declared that for the sako of his mother JJmanager, Jim Buckley. after an arsu-| 74 pent thing that you ean say bo ere was no One eles out on Be Unpatriotic. ea from the draft moasure on the/@Wiring would a asix-player team, || ne would try to resist tho temptation to go over to France to avenge tho {ment in California. Jimmy saya that| gycut einan inthis town ia that he poked sy dhe all ground that it would endanger the pen patendip? ry hasta Pape det apni oft bs) lteter It was Eden tye he said, to return to his bisa chee him in Frisco to look after! 1, qs popular as a corkscrew. “high standard” of the national pas-| turn @ better score than @ single|| duties at Oneonta in the spring o . However, not many weeks had f {his affairs, and as he considers there isiatinanaeaaatnen ieee ie ee ; in igo! Ban Johnson stands alone with his pee. | golfer? And would euch a team of|| clapsed when word came back that Milligan had donned the khaki and ||sre many good fighta left. in the su time. Coming from Johnson, who ro ‘ E Seirus ‘saad ootat rprising statement that he will ask| (ont eine he had made up bin] 28% Professionals defeat six noted|| was training for service in the trenches as a private in the Royal Scots. ho agreed to do so, Johnston| TEN PAIRS HAVE ENTERED that the ball wae th: the Government to exempt eighteen Sana ean oye Ba te, | amateurs? =~ Our contributor, | who Although not {n the championship {ight Milligan nevertheless was a |] Wl handle Smith in his bout with Fred TO DATE IN BIKE RACE Gad host two daze before at Baltuerol.| ba players on each major league club | 11, AnNGUNOSMDEE GAIIO Gh & GOEL [Cole RACWIELEG Catth ar oxerolee teal A oerenne eeusers. rdily built, he had the reputation of being a long | Filton at Minneapolis on next Tuesday Be eae jceme | a 7 vhile he could also make he ba ‘el beyond the eo dis- im it remained 1b air during the inter:| we Cunt. to patriotlo fans. |self starting fountain pon by dividing|| tince'with the irona,, Ile tried for the open championship. of Une Lntte RDB ses rat lise ae a py * a The National League will ask no | olf into six parts, the drive, brassie,|g tance With the | . POR! CHNBRI RDS RID OF eh ae tered to date in the six-day bike race, & corkscrew In stating the proposition to-day, States Golf Association for the first time in 1912, when the event was While Ted Lewis, the welterwe because Of the violence of the| *UCh spectal favor. midiron, mashie, bunker work and A Sa rs which will hold th tention of sport hook tmparted by the ¢erritic swing | President ‘Tener to-day eald he would President Johnson admitted the der-| putting, and his selections for the|f held at Buffalo, hut did not complete the seventy-two holes of play. In J 224 ek tart ia two four round bovta dur dace Madison Square Garden the ‘of his driver, He has not yet claimed| not “go one inch Washi: perate nature of the suggested rem- | #ix-man amateur-professional match || 1913, when Francis Oulmet won the title after a play with Harry | gum of mosey out of the ccna be ta wednea|week of Dec. 2-8, Three new tema \@ pew world's record, In the aber, ‘go one inch toward ington | ay and the criticism to which it|@Fe as follows Vardon and Edward Ray at Brookline, Muss., Milligan was one of the 000 for hie-end, ‘Ted would tut have rowived | were signed to-day, and the combina- et @ wurvey establish the to ask Proaident Wilson or the Seore- ‘ ter- Pro’ na Amateur entries in a record field, He scored 172 tn the thirty-six holes of quali- ‘hie much if it had not been for the fact . dio Madde: exact might be subjected by other en! Drivi i wf the fact that biel tions are ddie Madden and Frank ‘stance betwoan the first tee at Bal-|t'Y of War for special favore for) 1)... affocted by the army draft, but riving—Jim Barnes, Jesse Guilford |] tying play, but again was numbered among the withdrawals, manager made the club officials give him a guar-| Corry, / fred Grenda and Charles Pier- vusrel and the fourth at Arcola, bui| baseball.” reper toy areca de wieu Sten Brassie—Bob ihtcasilal some Kirkby ‘As an instructor and clubmaker Milligan left little to be desired, ac- | ‘tee for each batus, cey and Victor Linart and Mike De- estimates Grive roughly at about! “I think it is most unpatriotic to : - ; bate 26 miles, 918 yards, occupied by professional baseball. Midiron—Wilfred Reid, Jerry Travere|| cording to his brother professionals, At Wyoming Valley he was @ gen- n ‘Madden and Corry have just returned @uggest that baseball should oven ap- a ee : boxing sport In thie Blate dependa, Aull in’ wight when the edge of the| Pound to survive the war. The out- h, hale are OF ChLe eee Maread, however: tne called | scorer, Louls made HIS record. It appears] twister ewopt past, missing sir. Brand | 100k for next year Is that tt will be| Water an features will mak “one of the greatest.” ‘ sive | that Mr. Brand was playing « thatch| by a few sare and picking up the| Up te the major leagues to continue | the Hinks very popular for players | im —— Two Hundred sphdler atiteten, tow lane Metter hu Dr tate eee | with his social secretary when a ey YGlancine Up. Me. Brana] the sport. I do not think there js a| Who delight in making sporty shots.| tye work of erecting temporary Beate | rittonen aie ne Crancock, Near SANOY | cnntg someomery, Ala, has completed arrange- = ads Giancing pe Mr. Brand! chance in the world that any minor | Prestdent Parker and Mr. Nelson are |on tie astern aide of the Hbbets Pieid | {p\toned at art frat of their in- | Tan’ with Matt J. Hinkel, Cleveland referee Bib 0 Path league will go through the season| deserving of great praise for the | gridiron for, Saturday's kame between | iar company track and field Kames ar. | 00d Promoter, & seried of boxing matches at which was overtaking it.) iniess there Is a sudden realization | Rew Jersey course, ‘Tillinghast was|Rutwers and the Newport Naval Reo liancod by Lieut. Al Journeay, late of CAMP Sheridan thie winter, Hinkel has agreed | nee ae ae mort | among club owners of the von. | the architect, Cyril Walker, a young | #erves has been comp e"University. of Pennsylvania, who ts to furnish €,000 seats for antaks. wee | he Quicker You Get a Bree’ rate, high in air and tt Me tiavalee On- | English star, 19 professional ¢ me ‘i the athlete director.. The. men. were Sheridan and stage several toring watches, The he Quicker You Get a Free avelling, as Mr. Brand describes it,| ditions (at confront them and ao a aitan. WISDALOCBhAcK:| mMedbonsld, manstar of the 3B npelled to race in thelr untforma end fimt match will be held during the fet see| Of Pyramid Vite Treatment the Bet= th w slight slice owing to a little | Br AUDORUNAD, Ot al) than | . eleyen. ney aeiSedine weighted down ‘by their heavy army |ot Doce ay BM ath it is What You Are Lookin, w nt in his left | hos been shown as ¢ ~-4 — an ous ron ¢ 1 howa, However, in spite of this han- sh Pe cline A a ern SE oIEHE In ie igh .| _“Ethink it an excellent idea to put| C.F. Krum has just been appointed | tie, Dim #8 Rridiron extends |iicap, the fnishes ‘were close and tho||"™s Paar Cline end Joe Mandot, now toring)” Sone tale operation, If you can't Mr. Brand played out t it up to the Government to decide Manager abBellairs, Pla, which with | Hert Naat ba Pe tmast [races Intercating peed lle yond en, Sar om Hinkel | walt {or @& of Pyramid | y ‘| what standard of baseball shal | Pinehurst are the two great go g | DO he oth: fel n front of = ow ‘ 7 logs ny Leonard, Mike reatmient ge ec box at any sJone and returned home to] Wha ! cons | golfing |qnd the ot eld, O'Dowd, Johnny Kilbane and other, r alt a report, ‘The faithful secre- | tinue, and you m ny be sure the centres below the Mason and Dixon | tho corehoard Spectators in the s 7 ee and chem, | drug store and get Toller now. a tar h hat nteht thet ke haa | American League will accept the de- | |i Mr. Krum, now on a brief yielt|standa will be much nearor the scene « meee , ot nes tore wend t nesota, and that just before dusk he muticis Me executive | ix big 8 during tho wine | Th $4from the side lines. | negro heavyweights, from further particiyation | PFOtTUdIN piles, hemorrhoids an FALCON pes «role ball goootin ato oud er ath game schedule wat | War sata Tond a pier for hota a ‘i ee a King great tions f Piret 7 aye Amackas- | {2 dome, io § Toto Hog. 1 ie (ro men eg, | SUCH Tectal troubled. Talo no substitute, pesuninn Vie ace scooting wlOns | would play ame schedule nex : d another for some fund| Yale 1s making great preparations for F -Nominee, Bl [pet Tans a i a “ARRO To na ee nea een LoeenG or FONE: THE Manan | Rete talons ahaa’ Haine am, paar | ine Bee IP Ar atavot aaa ine ty Uimauila. | stathour, Amphion, | ruled thst tbe bout Popovic prEE SAMPLE coupo iN W 1 : Dtedly be " ne for years. The season, | ager states that Hellnirs ta almout| tween the freshman ele ne Tip aco) cae ae ¢ COMPANY, ' 1, but Mts Ht baaent y J open thout aL 6 booked up for the entire season and | & BE *tace — Hauberk, Startling O08 Pyramid Butlding, ‘ encunable to find th 3 ¢ vier than uaua hat ame the early arrivals and bady on to Face Marshall, Mich, formfit iS Beune Le aba AND SOME OF THESE rte departures will he Ceorke. Aun Pac M SARA (haa ; Had mef Pree poms) 9 | Cans N t PLAYED BASEBALL ox "Boaeh 1 Wilson weak Mil Npoeee Eek | © freatment, Lay Tebeaunl Mr of Harvard sities dn | YRALL, BIE D. bout at ow | QF cach Yor 35° BEG | imines. and toven" to have wetter SCA oni olarene at Uh univers | Reet teal sng a eavywelaht wil a Amani Fs |! ‘All olicrs wie In War Bery ive Fee a | the Cuban champion, 4 Bs As an evidence that the — Almost 90 per cent. of the players|Mashle—Jock Hutchinson, eral favorite, Min eutions’ We cus the conviow ie teice eee Te I ee vice. aaa tome ‘HIS would seem Ite a feat were| POT to shirk ite duty at this time|in tne two major leagues are eligible | Bunker worleoOll Niahalle ok Evane) \= acseraia wate tie freoance Gloves, Mavager John Weismantel hack to New York the entire distance, tt not for the drive credited to| When #0 many parents are siviNg|t> the National Army draft so far as) a Max Maraton | = ned years Spo Clad Brookira de. and spoth jeeaiane RO A A ely Col. Frederick L. Boruff, the| thelr sons and when other businoss|age iy concerned, ani, unlike other | Putting—Walter Hagen, at b ll N, t Athl 5 N membership carde to 5 Piaurance teat in the Garden. | Mads hampton of the Ban Fernando Val-| interests are giving their best men to| pusinesses, (he places of the star play- | Francis Quimet | Foot att votes ) etic Notes )| ao $0" Bevo no with Raldie, Rook is «partner, won Jey in California. Col. Boruff doth re-| the services of our armed forces and|ers cannot be filled by men who are, If @ match with the above line-up! eond place In Inet year's Garden Inte and herewith testify and make prind x a re "8 wi ess to make| Surprise was expressed in athletic|, Pa! Moow, the M bantam, who is now renda has won the Manhattan raee ease Otel ,.| result: old Col, Bogey would be cured| Georgla Tech's willingness to m ; pres athle vale opis A SiR testimonial unto, and otherwise and| benefit of our country,” the National |.) Shortly after the United States de, | Coan nts trightfuiness, Whether the|a long Journey North to play a foot-| circles to-day when It became known | iii" umlet the Management of Nato Lewin, the | twice {tN ATG! (ules ie Tad aa in other ways ‘nasort, declare and| League President declared. Suuinmon” publicly offered (o iow the | DFO team could beat tho amateurs {8 /hall gamo for the bonetit of the Ked| ist Maithew P. Halpin, Director of Soahly"be mateied kes ew aon Me: anal dn the Lita event. ho and HN huni Ub : Athletic: > 1 atic | , fo mei e world's record o} ( . 4 uly, 1 he did ropatre tinge eet | Gov. Tener stated immediately at- | gates ot the ‘American League pail Something top the readers to deter-|Crosg has had scant encouragement | Sun and at hotnbet ot eee Beg | Hvankle Bure, the denver ‘City bantam, for ten | the World's record A gaiiee, hae Sourse of ‘the Country Club of Los| ter tho United States entered the) Parke and mute ‘they choose. Angeles with Charies E. Van Loan, ‘who holds the depth record for hav- ‘ing driven a bali to the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and that he did there, in the presence of witnesses to wit: said Charles E. Van Loan, two caddies and the caddy-master’s bull pup, hit, strike and otherwise propel, by use of that certain wooden club commonly known as a driver, a th ed to add- a club's next show on the night of » 6 jis na handsome, we \i-groomed, young the Government to grant us the| pensation in favor of baseball cannot] The new No, 6 will also be a par four that the faculty was opposed bd s hamplonship athletic fixtures during i. Der. Hee eae ar aplication tor enitate golf ball from the vicinity of the third] signhtest favor, be guessed, Johnson sald to-day: hole, which will cut oat the present |ing any More games to the schedule War it would be impossible for| The New Polo club of Harlem, of which Pop|ment ilentifies him as Joseph F. Flan- Head en caustng sald Kole ball to] titaseball isu triNing thing comparcd| “Hascall cannot be, matntained at] mashle one-shot hole, This will alao| Bob Folwoll, Coach of Pennayl- |i, wecept the I. C. A. A A. Ave) Kirk ls manager, wil rua iia fink membentio MEM J ti 4 tha rank of private i ond or roadway bi- fs eas < Witation to be a Judge at the fi show to-mo ning for members appointment (¢ secting and dividing the Country tg the gaining of liberty for the nations ite preeen ey aed ue Sol ee elt lieve much of the congestion on} yania and the Manager of the team, re Anish row evening for members only, Fi Club grounds. That said golf ball did in its flight drop, descend and fall into ‘ ere tom ae a || pe oe Charley Hayes and Willie | ognized as the crack crosa country an ; ympath i oped by years of training, Js cut entirely. The now course will | game jeorgia Teoh over the tel Apparently Justice Bartow , | poomey togetser,, Battling Gino and |ateaplechane Hceh. OWnor Of & & the tonneau of a fivver running at| Bo cmunation in tavne seit bhisiness | “I consider eighteen men sufficient| he opened in the spring. Par will/ephone on Monday evening but the| Weeks, formeriy President of the | Nie McCoy. Consoa Kid and. Young Oreste, Hunters. and winner OF threg fleate, wt Meyer dd re oe hence | or ite players, It will not ask special | for any m, and if| possibly be increased by two strokes. | Arnietic Committen ruled NO, on the |New York A. C. and for many yeary|Z0Hey Murray aud Chenier Hiohie, Mike Avra) 10, He was heartily wele That said fivver did, t exemption for any of its ball players, | each manager. w to pick nd that the men had been trained | jncy°e, it most influential members, | tsay Jeckeo ; 7 Bink and | coined ATPUP Ok Frmny, Pian We That said fivver did, to the beat | rune National League will continuc | Ris quota of eighteen it would be hie| ‘There's @ mass play for the post |sround that the men had been trained does not share the views of Halpin, eckoon, iim on his fine spire in aU Te Behe ee and be lto help the Government in every way | Own fault if he fell below the major) tion of club professional at Groat |UP ffi corti. Cottted for the| {or Ms name appears in the Ist and rlleg 60: Oster a. pale ball tn mootton aed MeeeiNe ald | Sosstble.” ¥ 8) league standard. Neck left vacant by Gil Nicholls, who | Were, being Carntlliy pone rene, {of officials announced by McGrath, | q arnt the Oty A. 0, will be the acene of che inently fitted "He 9 from ¢ reas tail onthe cake JOHNSON SHOCKS FANS The IGS of the players pow un- | will soon embark In the clothing bual- | MONE Mat te would be putting | qarice Weeks Will be a JNdge at the | jroo or Taneeraonay ce t2 be Meld in the Wt Mrom ‘Maino to Callfornia as one igre somnipe to teal, Gall on me cut. ‘s ‘ s ‘s der contract or reservation to the} ness, Mr. Stoddard of the Greens | ioe oiin of a strain on the players | i8% and his mates will be Fred-|vrawiey law, whee Dare Aster the ands of the be 8 of thoroughbreds in did suffer « puncture of a rear tre,| WITH HIS PLAN FOR _ | tisor leagues we would wudly do; |Committee sald to-day that forty | {> meet Georgia Tech in what Would | of the _neet Aa etre | amateur Bantam chamoloe, and Bamiay Diamond | He UNiEOd Staten, ar osine 5 . 3 © ee & : oa , | Bate to the Nav Q hom, | pros are after the job. It has been Ds : of the Amateur etic Union; Alex- | oy 5 hae : or sort 0 ot rw hat miler tire ether EXEMPTING GAME'S STARS an there probably ar hot leas ian passed by the Great Neck censor that - ee ae PES SS AS | ago a & cane, Laie yeter ae Yarn Six round, Tia bis erly ottiaate mes | i 5 and estab! rty-five me: eservation to| Mike Brady, the noted New England 4g0 & champion shot-putter at Yale, |i. 3 Whereupon said fiv fd come t ay SHAT eh n rin aac $ bemhip elub, b 700 resident oe a stop, bringing suid golf ball nino to CHICAGO, Nov. 22, | Sach Of the sixteon clubs at prevent. | champton, and George McLean of] word comes trom Ann Arbor that the |" Dr. H. Kennedy Hill of the Unt paring ent members and 600 ate t, ‘ bon-reaident membem, surprise was sprung here| 48 to age best chance of winning the vices. of Weston at quarterback in the —- ot icy than thirty-two miles, 416 A by the daring of the announce- | “And jan unknown bench warmer |" Li pdecil Rl ad ame with Northwestern University on| | Charles Halated Mapes of Columbia lie Ninth Tonecuae Dinter, Brooke eae ase | he he a at where ine oF : might a better soldier in the ” Saturda: it appears that Weston, by | will be referee of the run, and the Hs a ve first loft his driver. That he claims ment by Ban Johnson, Pri +4 @ star pitcher or al wif Mc mamaxon fe Weattleld, da all oda the star of the team, and two | Inspectors Wil te Gustavus S. wiibe, boxing exhibitions eld. lam “Saturday ‘night at | record, as the ball went out] dent of the American League, that the mpion batsman, couvaea In the Wast nest year The saree, ghee Brit, String men. fie | Columbia; Romeyn Berry, Cornell; ering in “he eee sens eye 1 really that only a small per-|eatrwayn will have full grown. turt| whiripool and may fail tn, © | Thornton Gerrish, Harvard; H. Laus- | inder the consideration ef a, Reni Mee — ee centage of the major league ball a aeaeee sat Geyolin, Pennsylvania, and J. T, ‘head ona 4 | Pil 1FF'B stateme y that time. ‘The | ole 5 " trate, and an opinion o cn BORUFF ft sy abi wget clone came along. Mr. Brand waa just yers will be exempt from service a ‘July last, ‘but the tates Weaton was disaunlited early tn the | McGovern, Cornell, The ‘timers will | or then pln’ etvceod tot taal ts cay es create a sensation but fora later | expla the auties of driving | of some sort under the now re =| wee { | nrat period of the Michiga Msyl- | be John Dolan, Caspar Clust, C. A. 3.1 day. TY J sgediteh Maca wourr t th ‘ 7 ions f lify all previoi *| Ways, being new, were not quite up! Va fame lust Saturday, so that no fi Pet Py ‘ day, This wap stated by Inspector McDouald is conutrence at the Cansbreke| with p “inose wrist,” aad hed just son mmich nullify all Previouw ex lt tho standard. ‘Shackamaxon js the | spnortunity was attorded astern foot. | peiltleld, J Tine pe nn and Mortimer | disuming the develoamnte of tho case, Upon | aq Sate! barrages baal ater arrived: ‘Tho ball Ne nad etruck was In some form or other basebail 1s| Ost Picturesque course in this sec- | ball critica to pasa on the football skill | ‘shop, John [i tiie decision of the Magistrate the future of the min W. rand of New York anc ran iin ty ‘ae Tener continued, 6 National League. “It seems to me notht: further from the purpose of baseball,” “We cannot ask world, I cann are making other sacrifices for the war that baseball would do its full share, To-day he was more em- phatio than ever in stating that such 4 plen as the American League head Proposed wouki not be approved by could be jot state strongly that the National League has outside the age limits, to serve the courttry if they choos President Wilson at the time r as was p beneficial id physical co all ages and cla will be made to Johnson's forthcom- ing suggestion to make @ special dis- too star players who sponded with an expressed wish that sports be continued “as usual” so far ossible on account of their effect on the mental, moral tion of citizens of What response jave been devel- most of them within the draft limit could be played there would be one ‘Wykagy! will have one of the most scientific golf courses in the country next season, The present No, 8 hole will be made @ two to the green in- stead of a threo, it being Impossible now to get home tn two strokes. There will be a now fourth hole, to be reached in two, eliminating the same defects in the present No, 4. the present arrangement of holes Nos, 6, 6 and 7. The present No, 7 tion, Six holes are played across and @ representative of the Atlanta eleven, who has been working hard to bring about a meeting with Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania or some other team, admitted last night that all hope was dead. Pittsburgh refused to play on the ground that the Captain and two other players were ill and Governors, had declined an invitation to offictate at the intercollegiate cross country championship run to be held at Van Cortlandt Park on Saturday afternoon, Halpin wrote to A. J. H. McGrath, Graduate Manager of the run, that i ause of the stand the New York C. has taken with reference to of the big college run, expressed @ keen desire to arrange t of this latest star from the Middle West. | Starter, and J, V. Delaney chiet Tounda at either the Pioneer Sporting Club of this city oF the Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiya, ‘The managers of both clube are ready to clinch the bout for the first wook in December, ‘Mike Collins. who ts now conducting the boring shows at the Minneapolis Boxing Club of Minne- polis, Minn.. to-day dined un Jock Malone, the Promising welterweight of St, Paul, to meet Ted Lewis, the woltorwright champion, for ten rounds ®crounders and two four-round boute will mal up the programme, motor-pace Belgium in 1912, 191% and 1914, and in Pas Won tho champtonship. of Europe from the great Guigaard and Baldow, YOUNG FLANAGAN SEEKS ENLISTMENT IN CAVALRY ARTANBURG, ,Nov. 22.—-One of the ieent arrivals af Camp Wadsworth the Remount Young Flanaca rvice, was immediately rec-

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