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‘ ‘ale ba 8 18 Copyright, 19. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Livening World.) ‘WINES RALLY DSRE:«|S BEST: SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK FALL (| FVILS THE SATURDAY NIGHT BOWLING GANG - . * By Thornton Fisher , TORI BAS ah 1k 3s how DYOU GET ‘ : " | ' ; i (HE IDES 15 {ae eae } Evening World Expert Says! “rns National magnates at last ; TO WIT THE Jub Owners Showed Good! biavers rumea “ahd” ateument is We WHEN { pis5, MAREN er HEY OWE OF > Club Owners Showed Go00 irtuen tavoritio ‘or threats und HERES . YOu GUNS HAS COME SHORT & drop politics from the usue race Jack Heydler is one of the squarest sportsmen LOCOMCTINE WHO ALWAYS DROPS i oning Action Sense in Postponing Ac epauae THE ALLEY 13 FULL \ i 0 game bh brought TER. OW on Reforms Until forth. He should have been Treat OF SHELL HOLES WHEN panies : a Ba dent the loagt since Meeting Here Jan, 16, Pulliam's deaths During a great part He Quits - —_— of the time he has had most of the By Hugh Ss. Fullerton. work and responsibility and little power or pay, No one knows base- | ball better or holds it higher, by The Prem Pabtishing Co, Probably the latter-day fans do not New York World.) Oopreigh:, 1018 Ms ASERALL is to have a real remember Jack Heydier when he was a house cleaning. After wander. |" ump nas hp gel chdorin J nat a and enthusiast) ‘ 4 ing around the meeting of the Wok unebea ao even cc JHE Goop HUMORED i American teague and talking with|jooked to be one of the best, Un 1 GUY WHOM THE GANG « some of the Na-|Nick Young appointed him. In those i tional Leaguers 1|days Joe Campbell, the irrepre UKES TO KiO- ae am satisfied that,{2%.0f St. Louis and Washington, and : /T had much sport at the expense of WHove at last, the club/ Uncle Nick, Mr. Young was one of “ela a our oe ed owners and the|the kindest, most simple hearted and ‘ TON f : ¢ men who control |!ovable men in the world. He loved Y'oUatTA LET co Excel LEN AND CAREY Whove WE Gor? — the players and the umpires, and he | wept when things went wrong. Every time I reached Washington, Joe and 1 | would get Uncle Nick between us in the press box, where he couldn't es- cape, and, leaning across Uncle Nick. the game are hon- est and sincere in their desire to form the bu and to get rid of th US HAVE JAKE - HE BowLs /GO AND WE HAVENT A THE GOAT WHO IS TREASURER FOR THE GANG COLLEETS TO PAY FOR THE ALLENS - SOHE BODY ALWANS x we would “pan” his umpires, Joe Richt idapaalalas 201 alg evils that have would tell, with a straight face, of a grown upon it and| bribery, robbery, scandal, and | we Beriu | would accuse the umps of everything from larceny as baile 1 robb! Not that the | poor-boxes, Wa puayted on Junk, act mectings of lavt!after a time the gentle little Presi- Week accomplished much, The truth |dent. his eyes flashing, rose and de- ll fs that the mectings resulted in the|NOUnced Us as scoundrels and wlan . best exhibition of good sense tnat hay! derers, and threatened to whip ux — : been shown in years, ‘The danger ae was that the club owners would righ SYDLER was doing very well in with a lot of reforms for pubiteity when, suddenly, he resigned and only and vote to do w number of gave out a statement which proved things which, while desirable, proba-|tis Honesty and squarcness, An at- a bly will require time, ‘The decision tu | tempt had been made by some of the WEEKWY AKGUHEN hold a joint meeting of all those in- league politicians to make him favor terested to discuss all the vexed | certain clubs, Of course, tho moment een ae peat | - el bt lacree upon a fixed prow Me denounced the attempt they ducked | problems and agree upon a ' to cover, But he was not punished. Ms gramme was the wisest thing that His denunciation put an end to that Tennis Thinks Itself Entitled could have been done | kind of baseball politics and stopped The American League was getting | {he efforta of those people to influence a : aki oye : atuees of (he PNilas [about fectdentally MERE BIIY. got eek & Had Gus Cook ved a litte more | four alleys evening from\ 6.90 to 10 ay Pp manager of th 1 t 3 hah Reedy to go ahead ‘with its own pto- | “SP FS" dig de ppare bie 5 00 | coumiste for prises ine powiing tourmaimente One ef o ecognition as or or’ 4 4 announced {Wo OF) Sagar to hie appenl Yor, football. unis? fi gramme when the National owners HERE {s ono thing ahout the Na- 4 cate teas th ne pe the sections is ootaposed of twenty Ie \ e days ago that his team would forms last fall which made interesting suggested the joint meeting, so that tional League meeting that is nt, at Thum alleys, last a Bite Sehror —_——>—— Island university has placed its name | train ath eal the hedute Peden reading “ Feally nothing was done excepting to/ not clear and about which I havo bees | (Ny Would have, tee apeditod with © | Me Widcile end the yeor before tbat ke wes, ith Cc ign to Compel Colleges to | nke turnane nt that was firet estab- | PDMadelphia last night that William) “Many persona friends | i" agree on a tentative programme and | asked a dozen times, The league for- | break. As it was, the Bay Ridve team, | ‘he Hosdales e ;Gampaign omp' | lished at Hartford was transferred to| Ff. Baker, Freaident of the National | Evers contribtued tot postpone definite action until after the which Was captained by Gus Cook, | aye trookisn Rotary Chub put {t all over tne] Gi Its D ts Will the Yale courts at New Haven in 18% we Loe nulcerSe tne DIAG.| fori la jie. Edward de actio ¥ ‘resident. Fre: ' » | whic wa captained by Cus ok ne Hrookisn Notary Club pot tt a le court > ; | Southern trip and ¢ |largest contributions was $60 MEA emeoting in New York, Jan, 16. bade President Hred Mitchell of the | filled a total of 21 in the closing Kame | xom'rat Rety Mewmanten's aeetin foeaer| Give Game Its Deserts Will) he vate cones ese tee a until to avold 4 Southern trip and train the largest contributions was $500 Stas Cubs sitting in the meeting, although [of the evening, ayainat 96) or the | ter natinnal alles in aironkis on, Monday ewnine | hed Here Dec. 27. | 1%, whem. trough 4" combination of gadis, lAthletic Club. it might be HE club owners ond doubt |he represented Chicago, and forced | Intercity five,” who opp them, | New York 4.8 look In, | The score é Laune 6 le | Princeton, Columbia, Dartmouth and| poy shawkey, pitcher Aunletic club. Ik Iigbt be. edd “4 Pp a ‘} Cook's ‘total Was 235, and har {t not | York, 748-876-881; Brooklyn, 951-835: University of Pennsylvania interests, it ‘ sae nt Ue : want to blacklist all known slack- | Vice President Veech to prove that he | oer for bad aplit in the sixth, frame pe oe - EGNOS Ora waa moved to the turf of the 2 on | York ¥ Was muster ¢ slogan of ‘All One Hat) was ox ers who jumped to the Paint and /is no lon) writing for a newspaper | etter of strikes, he | wows thet the Morse team te te te D NDER the leadership of Jullan| Cricket Club at Haverford, Pa., where | 2°¥Y He made several trips | plifled in Ua shipment of the uniforms, | NDER t the ocear onveying iroop [for they. were by the Y. M A Putty League. But they cannot take before he could attend. wo ped the high | won more and lost fewer games than any 5. Myrick, Vice President of the; 't, has remained, rhs beng Hewes y wiesed bY Milter [teu lenlenis Gf Columbus secretary © such a jsion and not lay them-| Probwbly the ruling was correct, as | Ke ecores of the | competing the contest. The Morse b . §. Myric er be | That year lsuae Clothier, the father | jpibe It y Mill sale f selves open to legal charges of black- | the league has a law forbidding any | ning’s play follows Fee eee a A at Me LR CA NR United States National Lawn of Willlam J. Clothier, holder of the | Hudgins Inst ¢ File RAO TODD lisUng players. Desides, there are one | manager or player from sitting In ity] First, gain sr Hiaee ME ebine dividual score with @ mark of 246. Tennis Association, a vigorous cam- Rational ttle in, 0s aed Davie Cup se niches ihe adhe rile energy, Sora or two of the owners who would try | meetings, But why such a rule? | go! . ee 1m tournament witt soon aet under | paign is under way to secure recog- | point trophy, "Muddy" i atcher, u few | terday trom the Naval U to sign the Kaiser if he could hit| Surely there should not be anything | ning gume—iay Wedge, 915; Intercity, a teams Cenreneerns sit en ¥n- | qition of the game from the colleges), Raymond D. Little, afterward one of | days avo dn St. Low reports that | tial Selioul wt Cambridie, 300 and who honestly think that the | done any learue meeting that the | 960, with Wiliam J. jovern, Chairman | nition of the game eges | io Davia C p team, Was the first wine |! pte Tn ethic m A inxion re, ee es ane, not - fans would stand for him. players or managers should not know.) 1 | US Woatwny Amede bomina {te bowling coxmmlitee, thls evening {as a major sport, The co-operation | ner of that cup as a representative of | eet hack to the diamond. He was inus, | ducided of the heyy now. thet ti Really there is no use for the major} If there is, then the public would be | lau St and th arect New Terk, | Word comes trom Chic allie deat Mey Joe |of Frank W. Nicholson, Secretary of| Beatiea ioc eutie tae. ive chat | ten. a and says he is keen to get | has commission for which 2 such acti! pate i will wis the anoles wonder,” roll aii | Quinn hax ten che ‘deni’ of the Chicago peel | Bos t that | fen, ays and. © was not lucky | Worked 0 hard or he swe! leagues to take such action, as the| interested in knowing what It is. A ins wi the arileet apie t Renta t houiine “Acsotation the" uihey sites | the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- | Oiq Navsau cventually kuined posses: PAK to Dnaeball’ He was not lucky | Worked so hard or he may answer tie fans will blacklist the offending play-] Times change. ‘The old Western | qatibitig ‘game ard vay a gaane of, imxtiat ill: | Womens Bowling Association, ‘The, other, officals ee RUa nea aniiaibaisesthiag enol Semrentke Uoeie enough to get to France all ne din) ers. The danger is that some playcrs| League, which had the finest bunch | Lye ern tay ae on tee | ieee eon lee. Mire att, |ciation, has been enlisted so ¢ | eihone “eho are’ now seeking what |. nia ais ales Burnie ck _ who went to the shipyards did so] of owners of any league Lever know, (iit"MeKeamn, ho hal trom Manic, “Nod | Setetary: Mrs Woolen, ret matter will be brought before the| ey regard as proper recognition from! _Jchnny Livers. who returned trom James (C. Dunn, Tresitent of the rably exempt from military service.| with the reporters sitting in. One| fan [Bre Committee ‘ {to be held at the Hotel Astor, Friday, | Girt Geet ihe tate Leonard Ware, Collector “Bug Bill" iS for the ARMIN NeXt xeason, ‘This onda the talle owne hould see that thes jd in Milwaukee required three days povwlinik ' je Campbell, the Sow SPATE. ceeenae to hin Narre. cell. tor that, Tria 6 the hard hitting The o ‘should j Tek tA | A thnee-tady tam Warue, composed of emplorers | tyeg. 97 Roberc Le Roy, Edwin Bi. Dewhurst, praint k ] mit p perd itting players are protected and that the/ to get a quorum, as every one was too | 7 i of the National City Bank of New York, are com- Dec, 27, | Dwight F. Davie and Be Wright, | football u t September outtielder, up the mang & eircums' es of their exemption are ntertaining to go to the meet. | cone mere at the American ta 8 tours tt the Rational fies in All of the great American Players, | whose names appear eith in the hate Ne er tka al reins. ve known to the public Finally th got together and | piv Me partaver. hae desired tivat | » While the ladies are competing for 0 according to the records that those | singles or doubles are th n who ponn . BERG moran, OF Whe A\_Bridwell a ah netaiaw Grit It is the belief of the majority of routine business. Shen lhe Atwerieun Satiel” ‘Tour: | tof delves another, tournament. ts, being : ‘ have dug {neve established lawn tennis “history PAlll'es, has almost aa much love for Al Bridwell, once shoztetan of tie the major league owners that now is is $3.450 in the treasury,” | hument on y. Hefne the War Larry Was nining alleys by men employed by the| In Charge of the campaign have dug |i, a world wide se m without recelv. football a8, be has for be ie has | (iow Kerk Gishte 508 «aoc8 ' the time for a thorough “re-organiza-| said the President. “That was col- | considend « Yair tewier, | ‘Six alleys are used. up, have first won thelr spurs at thc thug. due aps reciation fro m tne collemas. | een urac tare a Hie 1D Shae Pelee Leland ee eRe icee aoe tion and reformation. Many believe| lected in fines and penalties during pil be! | Frank Weber of the Nato) Rowling Cub 48 shoot-| national inte scholastic tournaments | , Jzobert D. Wrenn. now @ nator it ie Gol eo hdwards found plenty to iaik aoc lution Ee, the recotea angela cominerig et Trp nat Soneeas, What shall do me Me Sty. | tournament et the New York elleve., ‘This old 7 [that were forerunners to the present | scholus e champion in 1881 in the tour-| — ———_———- ee e top, but the National Commission 4 tant aide nin tonpler wit finish well up among ihe Spiess sy {nament at Cambridge, Mass, a8 a bo. Btlll hangs on. Oddly, the National] “Divide it among the clubs and re- a averace min’ fa the (prediction of one of the| Junior and boy events or the national | hament af Cambilige, tins. A Hyatt vith two members of the] turn it,” some one suggested. | Mewa, Md ood Judges of form, intercollegiate feature. The first na-| School. Among the players who later League, with m f aes n PiagoeR who. 1A\er cominission, desires to establish It was so moved and seconded, | amme drest tee Company Bowline | rye standing of the Knisite of Columbus Rort-| tlonal intercollegiate champtonship | on became famous. who frat Hite! ¢ neutral one-man commission, which| “Loftus isn't here,” said Comiskey, | resrue are te put on a bowing tourn for lis! ng Leamue ax compiled. by the Secretary of the 1 ha courte sae HaptisHd | MO Te anitma’ 1H. Bebr, “ > we take ha y | members at Tate Rowling ead (ie ieee a Ce ye ete the teams | Was held on the courts at Hartford, | tarned, IH. H. Whitman, Karl 5 ' d now It isn't all sunchin ; fpeans theelirhination of Johnson and |“ move we take bis share and BUY) Teri he fim ‘we wa [art tied Writes wing bhwlite Suse Sars) Conn, in connection with ‘Trinity | Nathaniel W. Niles, Wallace +. Jonson Tom Wells Thinks Indoor Golf |‘? Now between the. lon rma rom the supreme com- e ‘ won ed “ an Mathey, George M. Churei the : h easant 4 a ediate! arity of the| "Second the motion.’ era Veet Company tn: | {nt tam ta Marin,| College, in 188%, It was won by | Dean Mathey, George Ml. Chat isniin, the “unpleasant days. mand. Immediately a majority of H prong Be world favori ou 10 e ven in such 4 an Indoor court American League declared it a shame! | “It Ix woved and ¢ wai phen thet, the, Teogers | Sth. Mien, ‘tee | Joseph S. Clark, then a student at! Myritns politad aut yoniaraay trett South A place to putt would be bouid U> , oust Herrmann after his years of | buy wine with Loftus'’s share, MIT | Peet Bow! wirnament will get under) Givney " q ve: . practica ever: ne he sg | le attract. Another thing to remember is dl cdaaldadoi the Chairman without a smile. “AI | wav eats White Elephant alleys, | Gaelt snd Sen, Harvard, Nine years later, in 189 | pieees at college. Capt. R, Norris Wili-| that Uousands of men and women go » is rig in favor say ‘Aye.’ The ayes have it. | "ure the & becn_beld tor swears font t. Joweph, Brow: | William A Larned, a student at Coz-| {ams 2d, Lieut. Watson M. Washburn, -_— Sout! ry winter who are not gol The National League Is right, and in y TAY y | | texts ‘ Sy Ag Pan Ae Jamis AOR ear iiart ; pory winter ‘ipa, are ot Goll: fact Jack Heydier is showing more| Call the walter,’ ‘The 26>, eanployees bi ut # single rictory wing credited to thelt «°-| nell, won the singles. It is the only | “°4' “rieut. George M. Chureh and) Tom Wells thinks indoor golf wi y know Howto play the guin Aggressiveness and more progressive: | ——- senate 2 senor | ire Nien atereae man with 210. Merz is'alsa tha record of* a representative trom | Lieut Bean Mathes, of Ps go well in South, He is going | They would th Tearn, but it doesn’t ness than has been shown in the Na- | fthas ra | Willis BE. Davis and B . ROR t sround (take them long to discov tha q . thaca winning the championship. | . Pee es ray! down there soon to look the groun that tlonal for years. The National Com- |were of Lewind Stanford. He expects . crowded resort links 16 a poor pluce for ; “ ving a herd tussle | oy g year Malcolm G. Crace | that 14 Will be afforded to| over, Here's what he says about the new recruit mission, as it now stands, is not and F t N %. dG having a herd ‘welt rhe following year Mal i that gr \ Aye the ; us Ww: john ‘ * | f “ ceiving prope: et that for eve v a have ndoo' , Never will be matisfactory either in| tc Vews 43 ollock ATL Ossl | kK wl | won for Brown Univesity, which ig /lawn ‘tennis "upon tis receiving prope’| “Wow must not forget that for evoiy | wthul ‘a haven of refuge an, indgor Dersonnel oF In, ita vested POuey 2. | acrier ia Merah oTienetin tras | Gls Gus tata MAd ot dates ie ae ener | ie enalng fsa bo the | likewise the only time that the Rhode gociation [doesn't want to dance, ind frou pre- hotel with a competent. instructor iy } ® proper fo! of basebal Dv cl rs 0} el lng boute to be he altimore tn the future nt wvretary shows that they have = z ce vious observation and’ talks a Initiate the beginner into the rudiments if ernment would be a legislative body |in the West are now bidding for the | O'rien was given the position by the Police Com: | There’ are’ sev | large number, of golfers. Naif of them lof this most alluring, most intricate of on which all leagues and Players are Proposed ten-round bout between Jack | Misiones of Baltimore. be sre ta bare eomplee | ling distance, howe l¢ e ’ asketba ri iron or dort Know what'te do with themssives {alt geines that Ia never mastered. | represented to make the laws, Bempes ; e control of the sport hereatior len was the o areas ihiy tank z i * the | Fes, si paey and Mike Gibbons, the sen: t all the stories they ever heard and golf schools at the prominent Southern executive power should be vested in| 7 p flelal referee of all shows held tn that city before Hund ry hey didn't, and ofttin 0 to |resorts would not o 0 the hup: the presidents of the various leagues |UOnal middiewelxht, which Is expe the Pollee Department closed down the game there | Pamares, -Wesnotds ° Red hours earlier’ than ‘they would Wi pines of he kuna: tbat would also a and then a judicial, commission of] {9 be fought either on Jan, 1 oF 15. eral onthe aun ee the eat man thet could | Rina’ aghast ‘ourney 7) pen ‘ai 8 QU, |e ees wenn est |piness of the tourists but would als one man, or thi . ‘or as many “s| The matchmakers who are anxious to | hove teen appointed to h an important position, | “Then there are the ralny and stormy wherever installed.” they please, should be chosen, [take|clinch the match are Mike Collins of | O'ltricn bas saved 0 the | E 1 M J nu At Columbia WE Sh hesitis Scat haal ete eke 4t that no one would care whether] the Capitol City A. C. of St. Vaal and] pgising Lorin har seat there eters (0 Al arly in January | : Ee rot ptivides din powers wore more| 22a Anarewe of the Cream City A. ©. tives ia Paliedtohis askies hla te arranee sone aie team ‘ ~ i or not provide powers Were MOFe | of Milwaukee, Collins has offered the | outs for him at either the National A.C. of the M. a 4 : | . NM i tas > epre= houg' es were made limited. |men a guarantee of $15,000, whiie An-| Olympia A. A. in that city, Lippe has not decided | qe Jost official report tamed by the Becretary| At ® Meeting attended by the repre- | Although no figures | : Im justice to Mr. Johnson It must! gious nag raised Collins's offer $010 and | es set whether to book up Leviusky for bouts, as he | of tie eh ett tuhament at the Co | sentatives of the clubs of the Metro-lavailable, Levering Tyson, graduate it be stated Meir he has ae that ne) ts also willing to give the mon 10 per| Would roner ee Levinsky and Dan Morcan patch | lwmbia Alleys 19h Birest and Col politan Association maintaining basket-|manager of athieticn ui Columbia! Tho rasmus Hall swimming tea: ; vill to a t the commis. sd ° J pt apie shows that the Hudson, a K s m nat | ite: swamp he igh Schoo 53. ce — Fra ie! is willing Pe cuntde it ts for the | cent, of the grows receipts should they | WP thelr differences before he books up any matches | Marna’ Western ‘von ali of the eames | ball teams held at St. George's Clud/tniversity, announced to-day that Hterally swamped the High School Mass., Dee, 18 — Frank sion or out of baseball if it is for th ' eri for him. Lipo has already asked Levinsky to try | that thelr respective. te oiled up to. Jast’ night arrangements were made to|Un/vS mG varsity football team | commerce in a dual meet of the Int Brite of New Bedford wok the dccision good of baxeball, which, naturally, he | sooner battle for a percentage of the re- | and straighten out his troubles with Morgan. ‘The Tnterelty and) Jersey lost ome | Conduct @ 345-pound Metropolitan Asso- {the 8. A. T. C. varsity fo Haron Sbaraploneldp seriak of the Pubs | aac Utecks Wanaae of musthio: in’ Cibli doesn't think is the ¢ |ceipts instead of a Mat guarantee, A bout) ditteront manacers of fixhters are hoping that Le- 7 ol ine |had broken even financially on the] O° SC) ois Athletic League in the ound out at the Armory A. A asohe .- ping clation basketball championship begin: Ne Schools Atntett « Whatever the baseball powers de- | " 1 fer part of. the cide upon at the New York meeting | evecen, te men would surely draw | rissly and Moruan get together again, ning carly in January. season, which camo to an end With Gommerce pool. Tho latter Called to at close quarters and Britt uch is certain: the National | Set over $35,000 in elther city, as th Now that Biny Miake has disposed of Pirem ‘Tho Wut: | plang are also being developed to con-|the game against Syracuse On| win a first place in the six events and|did ane belter work at that. stsle. dn this much 4 fight fans are extremely anxious to rec F od tie it | id Commission never will have as com. |"! i Zt Jim Fisna of Purbio in two rounds at ‘Tulsa, Onte,, | TRWNA® | te for team | duct a championship open to teams of | mhanksgiving Day. |were trounced by a gcore of 45 to {only u couple of the rounds did Kuneus plete power in the future as it hag|Jack and Mike swap punches tn w ten-| ine indirations that John elder, whe bl Cane 08: Her: | men welshing 1S pounds and also. an | 7s feat cute oye cintet | anata have ‘the honors. At times the pair, ye e yo ounder, Bo! ibbo Dempsey | staging the bo haw high individual score with 265 unlumited weight championship later 'yson made this report to a . 7 acted as if they were engaged in a} énjoyed in the past. The majority of|rounder, Both Gibbons and | stacing stn that ety, will try and. «gn Manited 5 aes th he Mul the National League favors curtail-|have already signified their willingness | up Jack Dempsey and Miske for a bont at his lub ompete In the Inter:ctub touma- | HE ,S°ReOR: . toe not arranging for the |!ecting of the University Committee] 4. sniuey to Edwin J. Clapp, ing i ment of its powers, the minor leagues | to get together. either oa New Year's Day or the sccond week in Aisne whieh ata Jan, 6 calimitea championship at the presentlon Athletics and the Athletic Com-| q eitcas Anatiians GHERBSnerrone Ven a innck tI " » represented. In the, tournammen char E 8 f lub, caused another post ey Wins Another ‘ Bee, nemeen in hiny Acnsrions| Yb. 4.000 olesph aver ite ‘tie. ponbots et | tenmeica threat cme th, Namie alrneae | he singete, Maribor YS City | mete i anmot helt teaine: to Ue ins [mittee of the Students’ Army Train-|the final round of the annual twndi tllng fast bout dt the Broad | eres vayor ta chanse bie clothe, which wae bis shure of the money| one percentage of the gate receipt et kat the Niortélyeit Club.” The newramers creased in strength through men being |ing Corps. ‘The football team and all| tourney of the National Squash 1 Club of Newark buat sungit bso} p $i ; Re areas. On: Clr | dome, - ie, OMNES | 5, | soagp'sanagiant are the Merinayo end’ the Centra! | released fromm the army aad Davy With | thee sports gonducted by the #. A-| Association, which was scheduled at tho| neeseey.,'pe clack, fogal Bantain, won / J ‘ A | n on S| New AI MeCoy, the Brooklyn figh Stock in the next few months 8 e , nae iis second bout in two days by defou BOBADLE _ the best thing the! Mewes, (a toe tne & A) sp wblem 46 | wards Tomme Murphy, the Chicas sy! pve | —_— The plans for the 145-pound class call! -p, @, were under the direction of the| Columbia University Club yest y-| Harold Farese, the Jereey star. Sha American League did was to| trum at New Orlane on Monday nist. Jack | Sore 27 ahead es | ° for each team to play two wames with |) OS Coo of the Post Lis-|The match will played to-morrow | outpointed ‘ponent in the } | Dempecy in now on his way frum New Oricang | BAe berm elened uy to moet in fifteen-round | ted Swimmer din the championship. |Canteeu Council c ib FORE Maes row will in the stage its annual battle in ledges | to Witladeiphis, As poon as Jack amives in | Dout to Lie scl the bereaaety ip of the oO A team la peri nitted 2 enter tent change, and were wholly dissociated | 4°*°*" a und rivey finished t e ly feeling among the | “rnuy bo owered wiih Offers wo | DAVY at rooklyn Mase Hospital on Frida, | Regulation ropolitan ssociation ‘ ot le Steinbeugle newcomer p| last r There is much ugly feeling . P| Seen JE Smee WNT ee a ee eal tad eacoe, tt ee ° ° ti |champlovship» wold, silver ard. bronae |from the University Atbletle Associ |B. Steinbeugler, a neweomer in the eyclone, x owners; old grudges and new feuds | meet - *. or the | Daving won ® previous bout, They have posted a tite in c ton medals will be given to the eight mem | ation, game, defeated A. Romberg in the con- Det ASR Eee . are causing bitterness, but they had|* Sind bout st the Nations) A. C. or the} bers of each team finishing first, second tinuation of the Class C metropolitan ome AE © causing | Ohyeance A. A. of that city, ‘Thia ip the match | fortelt of $250 10 138 pounds, weigh in st and third The preliminary financial statement] tinuation of the Class © metropolitan! LONDON, Dec. 18,~-Privute ( " the sense to suppress their personal! we rigit fone there are anaicus (o witness, and | ‘* ringside, Both men are tn strict training for 4 a here last night| Representatives from the following /as submitted by Tyson showed that hamp! “ae Bill ree ne pied 1 nt ¢ § States Army opposed be feelings and work for the good Of| Dempery can get $4,000, ami yomibiy $5,000, for | he ver ial red ae rece yee ie han famous {cubs attended the meeting held last line salaries of Fred Dawson, the coach, ;#t the Broadway Billiard Academy lust; Ds ny Morgan of Wates tn the star bout = the game. The antieJohnson factiol.| Ne cad, to fish Cuvier, Tee National 4. | anoiber oewty oreasind boxing ctub wit inven | (HME Tlculs George Oe er and former |"Aieaingaae A; Gc. St George's Club, [and Gus Peterson, the trainer, were | night by « score of 160 to 11 {ing Club last night, ‘The American waa d Kite failed to explode its bomb under the| vould Bke to bare the mea battle either on! open its doors with « show in New Terv:z| 48 & long distance swimme killed in ac- {Grace Club, People's Palac |paid for out of the receipts of the| e basketball game between the New , seconded by Mike O'Dowd aaq big boss, but that is enly delay, Tho | Chrismas or New Year's afternoon, on Friday night, This club is the Nixoo Kicctric | Coach at City College, was ki Union Settleinent A. C., 23d Str games and that all expenses have been | yo.K University and the Collége of the}, Dennont eventually wus beaten on ae explosion iv sure to come, we & chs Leheoe Works Plant A. C., which fs located at Niton| tion in France a few days before the | 4., st. Christopher Club, Penna ee th only @ few small bills out. |»? { et oe , wag points, but he was dangerous to th 3 3-1 I am tipped that there will be at| Jee Welling, the crack Chicago Hehtweight, who | sigtion, N. J. ‘Tha principals in the main bovt| armistice was signed and the last shot|C,, Alpha Club, Macombs A.C, 8t ing and unpaid. { of New York fives, which wasi fina) gong, Tad ° big changes in ownership | Merny won ® twelve round decision over Jobuny | cr eight rounds will bo Harry Donohue of Peoria ;. fired Anselm's A. C., St. Jerome's C: ©.. 1° he tinal report, he added, would not! schéduled for Saturday, has been culled! oles i feast two big chang |p fh @ bout at the Annory A. A. of Bi ‘ad ria. lof the great war fred, <nights of St. Antony A. C., Bronx but the indi> jes j ‘ of clubs, and perhaps four, before the | Dibise in s fb a eee ph by bie ienancr, | it. and Mickey Donley, the Newark iehtweight.| Ags a member of the Brookline Club eee House, Glencoe A. C) Hollys be, ready for eee Ene but the ind’ | gi "becuuse of the unsettled conditions| A ref, Prank Ob season starts, In fact, if any one dew |e ie cataat “Chick'" Brown, the New Haven | BO Mea are to receive w quaraniee for thir lin Boston, Lieut. Meehan achieved Wide | wood Inn A. Ay. Loughlin Lyceum, Mo-|Eoccer was carried on incidentally and‘ at the ‘firet-named institution resulting |, CLEN BLAND, Dec, 18—Prof. Frank wires to invest in @ baseball club, now | 7 | , 4 bout ry po | eee She ND ES Bold boule emery. ime! b the Battery to Bandy |hawk A. C.. National 7 cin of lwas the only sport outside of football | ¢rom the demobilization of the 8. A, TC prominent as» Doren Under the tw the time to go shopping, becWUse | en ete eee a ce ot Providence | meek taine by winning the Batery to Bandy | Newark and Brooklyn Central ¥. M:|{y" which "outelde | competitions were | ) euion Frise Ring etyle, diag hero see there are several that can be had at) $reushs off ned o ppewel v re ok race in 1414, 10" 5 Ae ‘ ata permitted. Rernle Wefers, formerly coach of the|ije fought with bare knuckles both’ bargain prices. It was a hot tip in| 1. 00 Fridey night. Brown bas won many Louts| A match was clinched to-day between Jacki tg battle against heavy wave&yand| ‘The entries close at the Metropolitan rel iit pee sas, | Walumbla track tear and more recentiv | tatene hk ie ie anne neeD te in raw, backed | '!% Counectieut and ought to give Welling @ etift| Britton, the former welterweight champion, and urrenta, the Tloston man covered | Association headquarters on Jan, 3 ‘The University Committee on Athtet- | Columbia track team and more recent Chicago that John McGraw, backed) ji” grow bi i | Sie tin, the good deaf mute widdiewelght of | (POPS Currents, hive - ed ——= ics, of which Charles. Halsted Mapes | Coach Haigh 7 sonch tha | —mnneri by t ther eminent theatrical | m has already fought Chomplen Beany | Silent Mon by ht fl the distance of about twenty-two miles —— hall a Carl Merner| has been engaged to couch the Ae Ot uy the New York Giants, | “od ‘ \ae city, ‘They will come together In the main bout! jn the remarkable time of 7 hours and | cyey Collewe Five to Ald W \s Chairman, pecengage arech tence, jtre ik team of the lat F ve inne nt Wet re RACING SELECTIONS. 5 : “ . — of elght rounds at the next boxing show to be held |18 minute Pig 0 coac! 4 rae % | becan his work last night and ‘his first | dad ai abe Others were mentioned .in connection | Jur mrtiton and Soldier Bartfield furnished such | by Armory A. A. of Jerwy City Melghia on Monday | ‘The old record of 8 hours and t2 min- | Arrangements hae been comp! Mornay wae {lected og, bet Hn of, the daty will be to whip the men of the! re with the Giants, The Boston Red | raising test pattie at the Queensberry A.C. cf) night. Martin has not fought for some time tu {Utes Was made by Samuel Richards, |stage a basket ball game between Cee ae ee eek tte {Zist_ into condition for th r | NEW ORLEAN ” Box can be furnished if Frazee can} puttalo last night that the three clube lo Boston, | he has been (raining hard at Billy Grupp’s ayn {@hOther Boston swimmer, in 191 varsity five of City College and the carlghed in orders to enter the service, |games on Jan. 17. Later he wi | 4 Rave—Alina B., He, “ | Central A.C, Armory A. A. end Commercial 4 C..| pasium for bouts and ts in good si Lieut. M nh Was among oe legiate (all stars composed of former|iie has now received his discharge and|Velop ® team to take part in indoor | . ling several of the trouble- | gre anxious to have the men come together in a | : Rade Fi orAmlbslon ne iden lent starg of universities fur the benefit of will report for duty at Columbia on | competition | cond), Race — Sinai, Avery ‘T, fome angles May iron out naturally’ | greire-round pout at thelr club the early part of | Jo* Welling, the crack nallor lightweight, who | 1ained @ Counmisuion ts talents the Jewish War Hufferers on Saturday | Jan, 1, ; pais Bei uinbo. Rinkdave, ; | 8 orwa saile night, Dec, 21, at the eymreasium of th i ~ In & return match on the Collegiate Third Race — Dervish, Sure G before the New York meeting. ext month. The thdications are that the Armory | Pecently won @ decision in Hoston over clever Johnny | Fi wag twenty-seven years old. Punt. Dec. 1) Bf the BPCUNMAUn, OF She eee, BPN Tera titat te scting | dhoct court, the home five defeated| Paganini b, Sur t . " — A. A, will land the mateh, as they bare made the | Dundee, has been signed to box Chick Brown of | scale a oe veteran City College five Will sack’ U} cams, Was engaged ag couch for the basketball representatives of Berk Fourth Race—Grey Bugle, Cadite | teran « Kk up| polo teams, was engaged as couch | vy Lagle, Co HID election of John Heydler am} managers of the men « fattering offer, 14 will be| New Maven at Providence Friday night. Brown | Piles Cored in 6 » Jagainst one of the best aggregation of [these teams through the coming sear, eley-Irving Schuol in a game in the! lac, Air Man President of the National ig a| beld om Tuesday evening, Jan. 1, must evigh 136 pounds . Welling 1s being susren Ppaweies tei Moyer Ae PAK OLNEMENY' | stars Merged Into one team, and a eork-lson, He hus been in charge for sev | private | schools basketball tournament! Fifth Race — Plute, Busy Alico, oe teed $1,000, and his manager, Jack Bulger, declares | {alla ty cure (lishing, lind, Biewting or drotra- | ine good game is assured. ‘There will be [eral weeks and hag @ large squad on yesterday by the score of 13 to 7. dn| Edith Baumanr kource of real pleasure to the lovers} prank “rop" O'Brien, the popular referee of Liat Af he wine this battle be bas hopes of sighing | Wile, Stoms liniatiod Boother, aad Heal. | Q)Greliminary game osiviaen he trast! hands” eis probable he wall by wis their, precious game They tying CMsin “Rixvermdlishariens bethany of baseball, and indicates that the polladelpbis, na ‘appolnied otficlal refecce of him with Champion Leonard, =, ae % 006,: man dive acd tue ware, sla’ avaduavens rolurawd Ge weer ou) biting - i is \ EME ARE teal, ing