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Ee ee ee mT eT It’s Now Up to Courts " To Bring About per In American te President Ban Johnson. Ap- peals Judge Wagner’s De- cision in Mays Case. By Bozeman Bulger. iT write each and every one of the boys that the dough will come in handy in the spring,” Miller Huggins instructed Stenog- tapher Tuttle up at the office of the Yanks yesterday, “and let it go at that.” With that tho manager grabbed tout and hat, wished the Colonels and the soribes goodby and tore out for the West. Cincinnati is his home. Hugging had waited and waited in rain for the American League moguls © call off the Mays case, eo that he tould be instrumental in getting third plage money to the players in time for as, It waa his one big thought @ te winter meeting. Just as he thought it all fixed—when the John- yom forces gave out intimations that the case would be dropped and the would be pald—tho attorneys ioe 16 league President filed notice from Justice Wasner’s, de- Salon in the injunction case. wrabbed it all. te That Tt will be late in January béfore the pase can possibly reach the Appellate Dourt, and after that the suit will go fo trial on its merits, If the Yanks Ave long enough and should be able to win again next year, they'll have 4 lot of money coming. ‘Maybe it will fo further then. ‘That, at least, is the only consolation, Baseball people took the late hour | sppeal to mean that the recent talk *f peace add of smoothing irons and Met sort of rot was all camouflage. The Johneon forces have tuck the af- fairs of the league just as deep in the mire ax did the insurgents when they yrought all the civil suits. There are wmly two hopes left now. One or the fuer of the warring factions will Places, but they will not depart froma @ location where they can mect such clubs as Brooklyn in a long spring series. Cincinnati scribes are per-| sistent in sending out a report that the Yanks are to play the Reds, but Busihess Manager Sparrow eays it is not true, | McGraw has confirmed the report of the Giants going to San Antonio | nd the ® change. an Antonio not only many fine hotels but It has two excollent golf courses and the climate 1s wonderful. They have the dry heat there and at the same time Pe the hard Winds: that used to Die lay havoc with the pitching arms at Marlin. They also have hot wells. | | Mitchell and President of the Cubs remained over in New York Jong after the base- ball gathering had broken up. They were trying to ake some kind of a trade but admitted failure at the last minute, Mitchell held a long con- ference with Patsy Donovan, the new coach, and plans were laid for the work in March. The National League clubs will now be permitted to train six weeks instead of the four weeks’ | system in vogue the past few years. Even Connie Mack is getting ready fo take his Athletics South. Connie was a pion in the experiment of training at home, but the idea proved a failure. His club, if anything, was worse for the lack of a southern sun in which to boil out tho stiffened spring arms. Quite a delegation of baseball peo- ple and sporting writers have started | for, the Hunting preserve At Dover Col. Huston was to have to-day to join them, but at tho last minute discovered that he would have to postpone his departure until next Wednesday. Ban Johnson ts also @ member of that hunting club. Rt is understood, though, that he will not attend, There is much talk of a successor to Garry Herrmann. The names most My, players are delighted with - , for have to sell out or Ban Jahnson will| prominently mentioned now are Big save to voluntarily resign, Neither| Dill Edwards and J. H. Farrell, for llternative is likely. | years President of the National Asso- In the meantime the ball clubs are Au getting ready to go South. The Yanks have not announced their train- | ng camp, bat very Mkely it will be fectmonvitie. They have had offera ‘rom Pensacola, Tampa and other | ciation of Minor League Clubs, It| is understood that the National! | League as a body is for Mr. EXiwards. Ban Johnson has not indicated his choice and as his five supporting chiba are with him the attitude of the Atnerican League is unknown. EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY PITTSBURGH, Pa, Dec. 1%—Fred Clarke, former manager of the Pitts- vurgh team in the National League, who is reported to de worth several millions of dollars throtigh oll invest- ments, is making an effort to pu Ase the Pittsburgh team from Barney Droy- fume, Clarke was in the city a few day: ago and confided to a friend wnat be has expe tations of coming back to Pittsburgh as owner of the team. WILLIAMSTOWN, Dec. 13.—The Unt- rersity of Chicago has invited the Wil ams football eleven to come to Chicago jor a game next fall, but, owing to the tiMeculty of arranging @ satisfactory fate, tis doubtful if the offer will be sccepted. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13—The Ath- Jetic Council of the University of Penn- syivania announced last night that fo: sll relations with Columbia Unty: severed when the latter dropped in 1905, will be resumed nex PASADPNA, Cal. Dec, 13,.—Univer- sity of Oregon formally accepted to-day tn invitation from the Tournament of Roses Association to meet the Harvard ‘votbali team New Year's Day for the tnnual Bigst vs. West games. 13.—Pri of the City ng meet here ast night by a score of 41 to 12. Vrince- son also Won the water polo match, Dec. HAVEN, 13.- alls is Woming back to Lngland to coach the Yale ‘This was announced to-day afte meeting of the of Ce whieh appointed Ni mendstion of th way he York Ihe wiil Nickalis actlan was return to take charge of spring row.ng. recently ived his discharge from the English Army as an officer of engineers, having been at the froat from the spring of 197. ward Kane, tid of Majo rity for by whieh the sta be sold to Gifford A York for $100,000 and other considora- tions ts off, Wiedman, the fullback, was 1 as Captain of the Hig Commerce football t 9 meeting of the players yesterday ITHACA, N.Y. Shuler, a’ Junior, of Davenport, Mas ‘peer elected’ Captain of the Cornel! football team. ~ Tennis Solons Hold Meeting The Executive Committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Associa- tion met in the Waldorf last night. J S. Myrick, the Vice President, pre sided. Among others present were: EB. F. ‘vorrey, Secretary, of Clinton, Y A. H, Chapin, Treasurer, of Spring- field, Mass.; and the following sec- tional delegates, Joseph M. Jennings, Philadelphia; Craig Biddle, Philadel- phia; Edwin Sheafe, Boston; | L. Childs, Pittsburgh; A. Y, Leech jr. Washington, Watson M, Wash- burn, New York;’ Richard “M. Wil- liams, Boston; Paul She! lon, Hartford; Harry W, Slocur w York; and Paul B. Williams, "irtel cretary "After the Executive Committee con- cluded its session, the members ad- other room {or dinne h various reports wer read. Abraham Bassford jr. read the king Committee's report , Willams auld that 26 announce: 4 bo mado In tepard to the ite at the meetings until this pe the Clinton | Stee Alley By Chatter tack | It was learned at the regular monthly | meeting of the Now York Bowling A sociation, held at the asdociatlo headquarters last evening, that there are more members on the Troster to-day than at this time a year ago, and Ic is that the membership will hy ed before spring. The Rules C. reported ima ules and bylaws with the n of one r having thi ings of th tlon A yen dof the monthly ings. Chairman of the Metropolitan, Champlonsuip. ‘Tour nament Committee, report@l that ne would be in a position to tell the haw r8 More about the metropolitan, chia n y usseinble for the ary meetin © Dyekmnan alters. last fhe wri, mite [amide Nand iio s | The Ween alin var | the Tian k Cheri” Leshe law afl Tha to Metre ot the |. The Fx j tonal Bh | na ke omanit tees ad othvt tour. and J att Stofka are Fonttien “Xero Batch, | tna | to on the | } With naif of the jp o and unt st va thre BASKETBALL NOTES, The Knights of St. Anthony will meet the SS, Peter and Paul Pive at the former's court In| Br n to night. As the Bronx boys defeated the 8! Knights in their first game the latter am are out for revenge and a good expected | At Manhattan Casino, to-morrow terfoon, the Holy Name Five, whi hay won eteht straight games, ¥ MTendeavor to i la el lwhen they meet the: Loughlin ‘Lyceum team. ketball five, with | ¢ MacDowell ba ec McMullen, O'Hare Street MaecDowells n thelr last Parsons will break thelr winning na van) if en dates, H Bast dith Stree! treak If we ran a basketb | would book the U nive nior Girls F pen Gates, including Dec, 24 and |some more ‘in January and February |for games o ) home th Aadri'ss 1 at the eral ttle | booking managre 1 + | from the Fordham ‘Giria Jonn ef Ate Wost Side Girls und teams represent Ing the rubber tire companies ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad basket- ball five are tooting along with a regular team which includes Arm- strong of De Neri, Powell of German Bark rool | town ne a | Cathedral Club, Delm n aud Schenck and Ne ork Celtics. At Quast, 2059 ast Erie Avenue, manage Puiladviphia, ts booking Fe ‘AYLAN DECLARES ve NOBODY IS OPPOSED =I) SCHOOL LUNCHES Outlook Good fo for Favorable | Action by Estimate Board Next Week. The Evening World's campaign for Penny lunches for school children is moving forward and ft if now be- heved posefble that action will be! taken at,next week's meeting of the Boant of Fstimate to provide funds this jurpose, At yesterday's meeting of the board a request of the Board of Education for $60,000 to cover the difference between the cost of the lunches and the price at which they are served the public school chil- dren was referred to the Committee on Finance and Budget, after Mayor Hylan heal declared that there was not a member of the Board of Bsti- mate who was opposed to penny lunches. Tho Comrhittes on Finance and members of the board, Mrs. John Blair, representing the Women's Civic Club, and Mrs, Mabel Kittredge, representing the Women's Municipal League, appeared before the board and made strong pleas for the continuance of the penny lunch plan. They spoke of the success of the plan in the past and declared that it 1 be a step backward to allow the wo. to be abandoned at this time Both mitted that the Board of Education was to blame for having failed to include the {tem to cover penny lunches in its estimates sub Mitted to the Bowrd of Estimate be- fore the budget was passed, but both appealed to the Board of Estimate to find some way out of the present sit- uation. Comptroller Craig replied: ‘It is not our fault that ou he appro- priation is not in the 1920 budg Now the educational authorities have got to find soe way to. raise the money, It may take an act of the Legislature.” Mayor Hylan took up the discus- sion, “If Bittinger, Cook and company would mind their own business,” ho said, “and attend to the educational part of the system and not try to run| the finances’ of would not be in s member of the Board of F against proper penny lunches. ‘The matter was then referred to the committee, which is expected to re- | pot at the next meeting. ‘The attitude of the Board of Esti- mate in clinging to a technicality in the interpretation of the education laws. and thus blocking the creation of po- itions to further ‘The Evening World's “penny lunches” in the city sch was characterized to-day as sh stupidity by John C. Gebhart, the ecutive secretary of the New Yor School Lunch Commi 1 Tanch Committee was nsible for giving the “penny lunch” a trial test in the school here a number of years ago. Tt discontinued its ob! last year when the ot wa ‘on= usively successful and the proposition up to the Board of Edu- eution. Cables England ‘Wilde Did Not Get Fair Show’ ne Co, f ate svening World.) LONDON, Dee, 1.—1n the event o! Jack Dempsey refusing to box Carpen- tier in England, it is almost certain that an offer will be made to Fred Fulton to take Dempsey's place in a match gainst h champion, accord- 0 the Mail * nowspaper also prints the follow A am sent by Alfred B. Jack- | England, {rom Marshall, “Insist -on Carpentier-Dempsey ion, Wilde did not get a bout fair |Ralph Greenleaf Wins ‘Pool’ Title PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18—B. Ralph Greenleaf of Wilm Del., won the pocket billiard championship of the United States last night by ¢ Fdward 1, Ralph of Hightstow by a score of 126 tg ould lo win the title twenty-two stands second to. Be d run of $1 ade h apeet fee and about five the » were run, and the Wilmington within a hair's breadth of It was a difficult shot, | made it, exp te he would have broken Allen's world record, as the balls were well scattered about ‘the table Denver and Aflen are lace, each having won pt two, ‘They will mer the final maten of th isa triple te for fourt Louis D, Kreuter, non, and Seeback helr schedules les to his ere Mattiro npl AV John M. L seventh; 3 and Morri Philadel Layton we Bames and He still h but the result will not ¢ ding: Colorado Hatifies Suffrage. aR, De olorado 13.~ com ratification of the Woma Amendment to the Federa when the House of Rep unanimously passed th for ratifica Budget is composed of all the | n-|* vied EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, && SLEUTH CHASES FLEEIN “TEMPLE OF LOVE” HEAD John Albertus, Who Flad From | New York, Jumps Bail in | Detroit. | John Albertus, President of the New Hope Matrimonial Society, re- j cently raided and suppressed by As- Exempt from WN 1 WL. DOUGLAS SHOE CO (MASGACHUSETTS CORPORATION OFFERS $3,000,000 7% PREFERRED STOCK | PRereRheD AS TO DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS PAR VALUE $100.00, NON-ASSESSABLE. we WITH “a it is now being trailed by Detective Fleming of this city ‘© been paid larly for the past seventeen years. sistant District Attorney Kilroe, has anus ita his bail bond, according to a 7 Per Cont Preferred Stock “a soonee OU Meese aee to M <ilroe » C ¥ beh hs r, Kilroe from Detroit, Common Stock 1,000,000 1)000,000 weleming : wired ‘ that Albertus h ary ist and ist. There is no better 7 per cent vas arrested in Detroit after a nvestmen| ited Sta |quick departure from this eity fol- ee eg lowing the raid on the headquarters The Healthy Up-to-Date Cuticura Way. of his society, known as the jof Love” in Madison Avo | hearing in Detroit was pe Mr. Kilroe’s request in or Fleming time to reach t | Meanwhile Alber on bail, the amount of whict known here, When Flemin gram was received by Mr a reply was sent back diately instructing the to keep after him back. ment here Kilroe imme- detective Albertus and bring Albertus is ander indtct- for operating a house of) procurement | WILLAROAPROFITEER? | | \ | to Nave) i Charged Too Much, KANSAS CITY, Mo, | Federal warrant charging will mppeal % ou If you are looking for @ Former Champion Said It Is an old establ! it oe we a ste oe fe tates, uout’ ees perty of the Any Ahates of this stock as One Soap for ‘Al Uses Dec, 13.—A profiteering the preferred stock outstandtny js a Very Valuable asset worth e trade marks fn futons of el 3 take to id make no m| at once as many ]in the sale of cordwood, a violation of \caoas nova tha tavee Wad lofted lent wieee U0 per share. care for more rfiewlard Mit out thé coupen and at once. Application if for Jess Willard, former heavyweight troree located large citiée Dougiss shows SEC re ee No mug, no greasy soap, no germs., ates gots bP oes 000 the apatare ta tbe Vintoad Becton, see) afte bi lle: “~ States District Attorney for Kansas, [;10 free alkali, no waste, no irrite The past ( rs our shoes Paley Soy extensively advertioat that ever before. hare ind Willard will appear before O. Q. Clafin ]tion even when shaved twice daily. and the retail price on tho bottom of thé shoes before the: re the fi haa saved Sees are, ane Jr., United States C rissioner, in the | [Doubles safety razor efficiency, not to ete them the best shoes tn style, comfort and service that can be produ Federal court in Kansas City, Kan.,| [speak of its value in promoting skin lor the price. to-day. purity, skin comfort and skin health A great domand for W. {tan #tioeh has spreng eae ates a It is alleged that Willard asked and bean! its amet fragrant Cuticura Burope and Mg pain of males iy) — ry hg > recetved $3.60 a cord for wood on the |mMedication. fter shaving touch 7 . stump from his farm near Topeka, | [Spots of dandruff or irritation, if any, ($20,000,000 pil cf nicl crac ce rcpcacl i alten en blacrmthads vo J That amount, the District Attorney | [With Cuticdra Ointment. fe echibod with Ochor rae of capital necessary raul ed asserts, Is double what it should have been. shia | | DETROIT SEIZES 485 CROOKS. Wholesale Ronnd-Up of tho argent roquirements of Increasing domestic and forel ditions of bastness aléo denrand mare cn nearly doubled go that twice the amount ness conditions is now required. Send certified check, cashter’s check, Express Orderto WW. L, DOUGLAS SHOE on oon s ae ene ‘A few grains of Cuticura Tal- ‘um om note how soft and velvety skin. it for ever like the Cuti- Piekpoe- Kets, Gamblers and Others, — | every-day toilet uses. DETROIT, Dec. 12.—A round-up of i hare and party ify, Ointment a ® alleged pickpockets, gamblers and and heal, Taleum to pow- others susp 1 of violation of the law perfume. 25c each. Sample Persistent bagi go begun by the Police Departme: ater. free by mail. thy “Or *Cuticara are dangerous, Get prompt day, was continued into the carly hours iborateries, Dept. Y, Malden, Mass.” can ic te Watt an ae of_ to-day. and ante for young and o This morning 485 persons had been | taken into custody. PISO'Sg we When You Know have a eart, it is TOO LATE FoR ALE. 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