Maranville, Star of Braves, Anxious to Join Forces of McGraw at Pol o Groundsf Midget Infielder Has Signed a a - ByBwccs llN ALL FAIRNESS When Feller Needs Friend .-___.-_-___-_.-..._ No Contract With Boston Yet i By W. O. M'OEEHAN 'Metropolis and Hub Are 0_dy Places He Would THE magnates in this vicinity are not a bjt gloomy now over Care to" Wbo the outlook for the coming season. The Giants have made an offer Play, Say3 Rabbit, Expresses of $200,000 in cash for one player. Colonel , presi¬ Greatest Admiration for of the Giants dent ot the New York Yankees, declares that he is willing to spend that much money for any available player who might strengthen the Yankee r By Ray McCarthy team. Charles Ebbets, the good old Squire of Flatbush, has retained SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan. 2,.Walter "Rabbit" Maranville, the , the rotund wizard among the baseball managers, on a peppery little shortstop of the Boston Braves and the idol of all New liberal three-year contract and is telling Flatbush that he is willing to England baseball fans, still has hopes of wearing a Giant uniform. What spend more than a trifle to keep the Dodgers champions of the National is more, the "Rabbit hay a feeling that his hopes will be realized this League. year. He is mort than anxious to perform as a regular in the big town The last season was highly lucrative for the baseball club owners, but __1 before he closes his career. the revelations made by the Chicago grand jury caused them more than a A tropical tribute! We ran across the midget inflelder little consternation. It seemed that the public confidence which had made "Mylightweight:i:Scot here today on the main street and; the game so lucrative had been destroyed forever, when it was shown that Mist overcoat is in conversation with him for r-" just thl engaged Stole Eight Bases baseball, always regarded as the only clean professional sport, had been for Florida more than an hour. N'eedless to say very rotten in spots. Th- investigation showed that the magnates them¬ thing eveningj wo got an rarful, in "Fat's".as every¬ for In Very First Inning selves were partly to blame for the conditions that existed. Their greed, Mighty handy coo body here calls him.inimitable snappy their too. I never Maranville» is a sketch on or off petty quarreis and their tangled politics had blinded them to the days, moto: style. At 19. 1915. the as who knows him will Cleveland, July fact that the sure-thing gamblers were getting their fingers into the one without field, anybody stole bases in the itj tell you, and always he carries his Washington eight game that always had been closed to them. Norfolks of first The score: exclusiva everlasting "pep," in his gait, in his inning. The popular flared up It was so intense that it WASHINGTON indignation swiftly. weaves from talk, on or off the field. frightened some of the into of their baseball imported tiitf AB. K. H. PO. A. E. magnates talking selling land of the heather. Rabbit Tells His Story Mneller. rf. 4 3 3 1 » 0 properties. But the popular indignation seems to have died down with some "Who am I to play with next Foster, 2b. 3 0 14 11 reasonable assurances that the of the game would be watched White flannels. going Milan, of. 3 2 3 3 0« integrity White season?" he asked. "Well, that's a hard over in shoes. fhanhs. If. 3 1 <> » « » the future. The crookedness discovered in the Chicago White Athletic underwear question to answer just now, as I Candil, lb. S 3 * » 0 0 Sox of 1919 shocked the magnates into some drastic reforms which other¬ 1 3 0 Everything you nee. haven't received any contract from the Connolly, :ib- 3 0 0 wise never would have been about. Braves. But I figure it will be with Neu', 3b. 0 0 0 1 0 0 brought South! 1 3 0 0 It is the that the old forces in control of Boston or New York, and believe me, Ainmnlth. c. 5 1 promised by magnates pro¬ .MoBride. ss. 7 0 fessional basebal' 1 hope it's the big town. I'd like to have been shorn of their power and that Judge Landis, Johnson, p. 3 1 1 0 0 0 'the new baseball will you take a whirl on the diamond there just Altrock, p. 1 0 0 0 0 0 commissioner, be the supreme court in all matters Everything weaj once before I quit* But it it isn't New »William«. 1 I 0 0 affecting the integrity of the game. This promise seems to have satisfied North, including York, then I J» J> heavy guess it will be Boston Totals.35 II 11 37 10 1 the fans. It will continue to satisfy them if the magnates keep their faith. weight *Scotch Mists, with «gain, because those are the only two CLEVELAND But because the fans who talked of never seeing another ball game authentic Tartans cities where I'd care to play. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. are reconsidering, the magnates must not to believe that the fan is wover, "I feel as though I knew the folks Southworth. cf.. 6 1 1 8 0 1 begin into the reverse : i to be of tl« both of those places, and that to me Chapman, ss.... 5 1 2 0 2 0 trifled with. They may make this mistake, the baseball magnate?, means more than anything else. When If. 8 1 14 0 1 for there has been more goods. W t Graney, asininity in judging the public shown by the base¬ know I have my gang with me, be¬ lb. :: 1 0 7 0 1 KirWe. ball than AR>-r,i*tcrrd Trademark f&r r., r l^nA, hove me, I can travel. It makes you 4 '.: 0 0 magnates by any others who thrive on popular favor. The base¬ fatrweather f f Smith, rf. 0 2 overcoats of 1 like playing. ball in the have shown two one tares.ra,»proofed, ""fí ri-h/ehtv.otZM "I know there's talk Barbare, 3b. 4 0 0 3 1 0 magnates past only moods, the-public-be- of my being Wnmbsganst), 2b. 4 0 2 0 2 0 damned traded, but I haven't given it a mood, the other plain panic. At the current writing they seem thought, O'Neill, c. 4 0 0 4 2 1 Rogers Peet t'an't until I get that contract. But I to have reached a saner state of mind. They should try to keep that way. Company . would like to land in little old New Hagerntan, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Broadway York, if just for one year. I think Jones, p. 3 0 (I 0 4 0 at 13th St. BroadwJ Conmbe, p. O 0 0 0 1 0 Cost "Four at 34th St McCraw's got a great chance for that High of Boxing Convenient ¦flag next year, and, being only human ?HofTma«. 1 0 0 0 0,0 indignation seems to be running high over the prices paid to T:ke any other ball player, I do love to $Eschen,. 1 0 1 0 0 0 POPULAR Broadway Corners" Fifth An the men who follow the art which was and at Warren jrlay with a winner. Total« .'!« 4 1» 27 12 young patronized fostered at 41st s, "Also I like McGraw. Mac won't 4 by the late Marquis of Quecnsberry. Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight tolerate a loser and you know thut it" *Batted for Jones in seventh lautiig. ? ; ou are on his club you'll get a chance Hatted for ( oumlie in ninth inning. champion, recently accumulated something like $100,000 and a cauli- s/oner or later to climb. And. above ¿Butted for Connolly in ninth inning. flowered ear for one brief bout. Benny Leonard is about to acquire $40,000 nil. I like to on the Polo Grounds. play Cleveland. 00000013 0. 4 for of the with a whom D'you know a fellow feels ten years Washington. 60010110 3.11 appearing part evening young gentleman he younger cutting up on that lot. It's a knocked out previously. different feeling altogether from Earned runs.Cleyeland, 3¡ Wash¬ Honolulu Polo play¬ 4. There is much over these sad financial ing on the Braves' field. That place is ington, Two-base hitu.Chapman (2), lugubriousness facts. One of i;-- big as all outdoors. Moeller, Candil. Three-bane hits.Gaa- the boxing commissioners of New York State suggests that the prices paid More of "Homey Place" dil (3), .Moeller. Sacrifice flies.Foster pugilists should not be announced. "It is the he declares. Team to Pla\ (3), Connolly, Graney. Stolen bases. hurting game," "¡t\- more o; a homey place at the Milan the Polo Grounds. Ci), Moeller (3), Ainsmith (2), Why suppress fact that the sporting public has no sense of proportion? It's like one big family. M< Bride. Hits.Off llagermuii, 1 in 1-3 there are when I'm out It is more or less interesting news that the left and the Why days there innings; oft' Jones. 8 in 6 2-3: off straight right At Del Mon« running around on that I feel as cross are valued above park Counibe, 3 in 3; oft" 2 in off high any brain products. _-... though I could almost eat a baseball. Johnson, 6; i f Altrock, 7 in 3. Hases on It seems that I do see their balls.Off the manly art of mauling is the most popular and the Yep, certainly hope they Hagerntan, 3; oft' Jones, off Hawaiian Club To Be way clear to shifting me to New York 2; Coumbe, most lucrative of the arts at the current Whether or not this Repref * 1; off Altrock, 1. Balk.Hagennan. writing. is year. I'll guarantee the folk in is a sented in California New York won't regret it Struck out.By Jones, 3; by Altrock, 2. sign of decadence is open to debate. It may be highly deplorable Tourl anyway." Fussed ball.O'Neill. that That's the gist of the ""Rabbit's" First base on He ladies and gentlemei: are willing- to pay more to see a young mar ney After Many Yeari rn. But there is .Cleveland, 1. Eeft on America Placed on more to it that buses. Pinnacle Carpeiitier Says socked on the chin than they would to see some actor in a five-act bout -aturally he wouldn't relate. Maran- Cleveland, 7; Washington, 6. Empires Special Correspondence to The ¦ ¡lie is far too .Chill and Evans. with or hear a Tribut» I .modest to say that a Time of game.1:33. Will the Shakespeare six-cylinder spaghetti-burner batter Signoi DEL MONTE, Calif., Jan. 2. change of scenery probably would help a Quit Ring Verdi to the -Wahl but his As Nation ropes. But how are you going to convince them that they dc P. Dillingham, delegate of the him, friends declare that he is Tennis-Playing If He Beats not know what is ¡lawaiiti riing for sueh a change, and there Deinpsey good for them? You can't do it by stopping boxing. Polo Club, has written S. F. B, Moral a m't doubt but that it would help Gunner Is Australasian courts in a delegate of the Del Monte him. Chicago Performer of Note anules match, Cabin Tho Polo Chi* Every No man could foretell the result, for Special to Tribune Consider the Babe that between and This is the way in which wc size up Johnston must be bet¬ Copyright, 1921, New York Tribune Inc. twenty thirty pon:t§ situation. Scratch Man on certainly playing TPO CONTINUE this over the will be. from on Boston hasn't grown cold High Courts Conquered ter tennis than at any time in PARIS, Tan. 'J..Georges Carpentier brooding high cost of professional ath¬ shipped Honolulu Js iward nor to-day Maranville is he ready to the last twelve" months. of in a Xew letics, there was a loud and raucous uary 8. These ponies are 'M .¦ Now the cold shoulder. At Tilden and Tilden, Year's message to-day, says squawk last year when Colonel? coming Engländers N. Y. À. C. Shoot by Johnston course, fully demonstrated his superi¬ that if he beats and Huston Del Monte to be placed in training f« Tl e relation between the two is the ority over the former national title. Dempsey this year he Ruppert paid something- like $150,000 to bring Babe Rutl¬ mc as that between the big season of sport which will the members ot The holder during our recent playing will retire from the ring and devote and his bat to the New York Yankees. It was a business investment gtç one and the same under- first regular event of the New By Fred Hawthorne son. sea-| good under way soon. family. They There can be absolutely no ques¬ himself to the duties of a father. The report for the American shows that tand each other too well. Bostonians Year brought a large field of gunners! When Willjam T. Tilden 2d, of Phila¬ tion as to his premier position in world League the New York Yankee; Honolulu is to be on't appreciate Maranville any more to the tennis at this "Nineteen-twenty brought me the with drew in represented byi ntrtil Travers Island traps of the New delphia, defeated Gerald L. Patterson, writing, hut he and through the'box office something like $700,00( strong polo aggregate;,. The make-ä] h»» shows up with an opposing Johnston have been so matched light heavyweight championship. This more than team. have seen York Athletic Club yesterday. The of Australasia, and William M. John¬ evenly any other club in the for the season. of the team has not as They him perform in their various meetings that another was orTly a step toward the zenith of league yet been deft kind of feat it is possible for an feature was the starting of a new ston, of California, conquered Norman match with both j It may cause some to moan over the fact so every now, at their best, my career. If I can carry the world's that much money wa¡ nitely decided upon, but the islam ii :':eider to turn in. i monthly ]t is a distance Everard Brookes, of in the would be worth far to see. to see one The \est catch and his handicap. Victoria, going to paid broad-shouldered young gentleman bounce a little whitt club has a wealth of material to Bel« pocket bare! affair. In the shoot last of the 1Ü20 Davis Cup matches at In both his singles matches in the re- heavyweight championship France in from. '¦^e-handed stops back of second base yesterday legs cent Davis cup .series Johnston won 1921 I can then retire joyously and de- pellet against the welkin. Yet some few millions were to foi The player; will leave Honolulu .' H'.'u no more thrills were scored by F. A. Siebert. W. G. Auckland, New Zealand, on vote to | willing pay for them. They Saturday, over Brookes and Patterson by more myself the art of being a the thrill that it brought. And not? The bat of Babe the latter part or' February and v:.\ have seen the "Rabbit" do these stunts Allen, M. McVoy and Dr. G. H. Mar¬ it not only marked the end of the most decisive scores than Tilden. He father." why Ruth is tht come direct to Del Monte. too often. fairly modern hammer of Thor and the club They still appreciate them,! tin. All had 2" out of 25 targets, brilliant season of lawn tennis in the smothered Patterson in straight sets. Sadi Lccointe. the aviator, who fleW of Hercules. This young man wh< It has been several years sine nd they would while Tilden was forced to at an of more than out Honolulu probably appreciate shooting from various murks. of the but it like¬ four ses-, average speed 313 | started to learn the useful trade of is ro has been represented on tki these things more than do if tho history great game, sions of kiiometers an hour in cigarmaking incarnating mainland a they Ben Donnelley, the former Chicago wise play by the big Australian. 1920, announced manee and for the few with polo team. On thj Braves were in the pennant hunt. But! was the .scratch placed America as the champion Brookes carried both our men to four- as his new year's resolve to make it legend millions, and $150,000 in cash is not such «. occasion of the last, visit the isla» e champion, high gunner nation Braves haven't been up there since of the clay, with the excellent total of tennis-playing of the world. set matches, but his showing against more than 350 in 1921. high price for romance after all. four made a di*cided impression, s» 101 1. So much for the Boston fans. 96 out of a 100 Between them Johnston and Tilden Tilden was quite a bit better than "At the end of he "I did local enthusiast-: possible targets. He have the tennis world. 1910," said. Also remember there is only one Babe Ruth.more's the polo and player Incentive Lacking in Hnb also scored a leg on the Buermeyer cup conquered Every against Johnston. 275 kilometers, S62 meters per hour. pity. showed much interest in their arrivt. a player of note on the courts has had the result of the On December 1 As for Maranville, the wonder is with card of -Î8 out of 60 targets. his chance Summing up Davis 12, 1920, averaged 313 The California polo season will oil' I -at can The was against these two young cup matches, I should say that kilometers, 43 meters. These Intersectional at Del on Januar lie still show the amazing high handicap gunner R. M. and each in turn has greater] figures Football cially open Monte :iount of lie does in Owen, who won the event after a shoot Americans, gone speed and harder hitting were the de- lead to my hclief that during 1921 it 29, with an invitation tournament tl"' pep day and day down before the concentrated factors in the will be TPHE intersectional football game at seems to ai ;' without any incentive to urge* him off against G. H. Hodges and E. M. speed eiding international con- possible for me to do more than Pasadena, Calif., be will until February (î. Teams an Alexander. and the amazing skill of our two test. Tilden's remarkable "bullet" 350 kilometers. I think the new ma- annual fixture for New Year's '. Bancroft has always been one of tennis "nee?." service and Day. The football game was stagei already bein;;' lined up to participa!' tie mu.-ït brilliant the Although the rcore? were high, there Johnston's tremendous! chines will do better than.this. I hope in these matches. There will :.¦.* event! in forehand drive are shots that are [ j as part of a Carnival of Roses at the southern California drev tame, but it wasn't until he was traded were very few straights made during' An Amazing Showing ab¬ shall pilot them." city. It for senior, junior and novice teams. Ui the tiiants, when he had the afternoon. R. B. Cole ran straight; The clean made the United solutely unequalcd on the courts, and André Boil let, winner of the in the neighborhood of 43,000 persons, which is more than the mere Th«? annual tournament at Del Mont» something üweep by these rams of offense arc Tampa,! sigh .o \\ork that in the shoot for the tournament States five in a battering Fla., automobile cup, in a New Year's is scheduled for 1 :i to for, he showed his true cup. team, matches row, backed an of roses on New Year's Day would draw in California. Roses on Ne\ March April form, and that the fans appreciated E. Mayer and G. H. Martin were the rivals the best efforts of the British up by all-round strength of interview said: It is expected that there will be oS' ..'his only others to make scores. Isles and play that we cannot tind the equal of "Automobile racing will Year's Day are no novelty in that section of California or two teams the Hono¬ value, straight Australasia in previous years, est again inter-j (Advt.). from the East, H takes no to They each ran straight in the shoot for and that it was all to-day. the public in 1921. Many races are But there no reason lulu and Delphian oracle pre- the accomplished by All hail to the conqueror?! scheduled which is why the city of the roses should monopoli;: aggregation possibly repr*- t -a president's cup. two will show the sentatives and _ that ere Maranville with the players makes it oil the more made progress the intersectional football should from Canada Mexico. wiants in the thick of a As usual, legs on all the weekly! satisfactory. in the automobile industry. France games. They be home and home affairs '¦ the t voi'l pennant hunt, were should win Prospects point higge itb the wonderful Bancroft, fixtures credited to gunners with Every doubt as to the of again, for her motors can Harvard University went West and took the first of season California ha* ever enjoyed working scores strength Astoria Men do it if our the games from th of him at second he full of -Ó targets. Tilden and Johnston as a doubles Soccer drivers prove worthy." Besides the two tournaments at P? iougaidc base, The scores: pair Suzanne Coast champions. Ohio State, Western Conference ,-¦ ouîd burn up the infield. He proved has been swept, away by their great Lenglen, the tennis cham¬ champions, wen Monte, other clubs ::i California h»"' 11M4 while Byronel fres. ltjon Score a.-.,: over pion, fears that she may not remain further West and was beaten the nn* ihat in acting as Johnny Name. Cup. t*up. 2- 5- 97 a season of ho.v difficult it is to j In few years there may be some international football. performing astonishing tournament tennis to¬ race for the keep at the top The Cane ud J. Nlda ..3 2 S 3 23 3 24 «2-12- 94 championship of the Met¬ of one's form and I am are a on seemingly impossible feats and T. H. Lawrence.0 23 o ::í 0 22 92- 4- 96 gether. very much ! dians beginning to take liking to the American Praise Coast Eleven his own as one of the The ""act, that Tilden on ropolitan Eootball League, the team of afraid. I'll intercollegiate gam P Heading great R. H. Cole.1 23 1 23 1 22 90- 6- 96 lives the in Anyway. neglect nothing and in time may develop some teams for LOS ANGELES, Jan. '1. -Grant uortstops of the game. A. P. Bennett..1 24 23 1 23 90- 7- 97 Atlantic seaboard and Johnston on the the Astoria Football Club easily dis- my efforts to win as important vie- competition with the America Ward, head line coach for the £ootb»l As far as tho fans here are con- A, E. Burns_0 20 0 2'.: 021 87-0-87 Pacific Coast is most unfortunate from tories this year as last." colleges. But it takes time to learn a new in » J. H. -Vanderveer.O 22 0 2.; 0 20 81-4-8:, posed of Team B of the Viking Foot- game thoroughly. That wa team of Ohio State University, cerned there isn't any doubt but that H. H. ..12* 122 123 a tennis point of view, for it means shown in California article in Thi Los are Knight. 87-7-94 ball Club the score when the California signed Anse'" -'ley with hinj. You can tell that W. J. Klias.3 24 2 20 3 25 80-14-94 that this width of a continent must by of G goals to 0: colleges temporarily abandone Ti me s, C. A. Brown_2 23 3 ever Catholic Soccer Club the American and took says: fie way they welcome the little fellow 23 3 20 81-10-91 prove a barrier to their teaming at Astoria yesterday. The gime was game up Australian Rugby. teams froi "'Beaten at their ov tr:< »hen W. P. Held.4 19 4 23 4 25 77-1«- 93 season Visiting g mie,' he comes onto the field. And S. after season, except for a fev. Australia the teams of s resu t of 'he Csb- neither is there doubt that his B. Donnelley..0 24 0 24 0 24 96- 0- 9« weeks each practically settled at half time, when Over Celts mopped up both the California universities, b( aptly express" the any R. 1. Spotts. .0 23 0 23 0 23 9.1-0-93 summer, when Johnstor the home team had scored three times. Triumphs I cause had been fornia-Ohio state New Year's Pav fra? presence would boost the stock of the il). 1. Bradley. ..0 23 0 23 0 24 92-0-92 comes East for his annual in the Scoring three goals in succession be¬ they playing the game longer. Also the c 1 play Moffatt tallied first after ten development "The Golden Boars prang a diver-: ., i.,,ants even more so than W. G. Allen....1 22 22 1 23 88- 7- 95 tournaments. min- fore their would the E. M. big utes of opponents could tally once, the American game on the Coast was lied attack that was i|!"r i«a«quisition of Robert»..0 19 OIS 6 18 78-0-78 Even so the play and Shcrritt in a mix-up the soccer players considerably retarded by the laps '* Hornsby. M. «lots' 111 .0 16 0 21 0 1« triumph of these twe representing the ¡rrn For 71-0-71 men shot, the next goal. Michaels, formei Catholic Club of in which the California were forced to varied but also had more t lh8"| Maranville, while he may not be 1 K. I>. Anderson..0 22 0 20 0 20 84- 0- 84 must come as a great encourage West Harlem obtained colleges attempt to master th that es. 'P'l i'.»: hitter St. J, Callahan ....6 22 S ment fullback, played at center forward and; a 3 to 1 verdict over exhibited by 1 the I.ouisan is, is a 2"* 6 23 57-26-82 to the doubles game in this coun¬ the Tyrconnel Australian game. It probably would take a Golden --i ¦"er a more R. M. Owen....1 25 1 25 1 24 95- 6-100 which has distinguishedd himself in his new po¬ t'elts in the nearly generation to develo Bears posses ed ev rytl ;""&L fielder, colorful player R. H. :< try, been sadly neplected ir Metropolitan League fix¬ in o: a have, 'O'i is more Owen....3 20 3 14 1'¡ 57-14- 7t the last sition by shooting the third and fourth ture at the Catholic Club Rugby players America intercollegiate players in Britain. good football team should i'y popular throughout the ¡T. 11. Lewis_0 24 0 23 0 24 94- 0- 94 decade. The success of John¬ Oval, Seventh of the forward'« a well a-- J. I. I 19 l ston and Tilden goal". Haupt put through the fifth. Avenue and 147th eluding (-.cry variety cuit, here, Brandenbr'g. 124 22 81- 8- 89 proves what can b< The Street, yesterday. By passing interference, M. McVoj. Jr_0 22 0 21 0 24 88- 0- 88 done if the and an ade line-up: half time the winners had established Mathematics and attack, superb o«| K. M a vit .0 32 0 2 5*021 right spirit a Ratings end runs and a line that could epenu'l 88-0-88 amount of Autorin (5). Position, j! .. lead of 1 to thanks to a O. T. 0 22 4 quatc déterminât ion entei Vikings, 0, good shot AMIABLE colleague, Mr. a linios f«- B1.«-,<.1-n- nln, rr, * vS'haufflrr Wins Honors Hodges...0 20 2., 83-18-100 into >' I ..¦.< c>.i i. ietni by off a pass Hawthorne, seems little distressed ove M. !.. Duke.',23 ti 25 6 20 6;-2ü-90 the combination formed by tw< "'">.."...Tl. Daly by Sloan. jyjYthe official tennis tî. H, Martin...0 24 0 25*0 22 94-4-9» players. Hart.I.. B.Bjorll Twenty minutes after half time Daly rankings. The cause for his grief seems to be tht At Pelham Shoot J. M. Smith_0 21 0 2 0 23 8 0- 0- 80 H.Peterson again Club A. E. World's Two Greatest Haufrhle.I!. 11.T. Johnson! scored, taking the ball from the committees in charge of the adhere 1 red the old New York Atherton.,2 25 2 20 2 24 88-10- 98 Individually Stahl.C. II. Klatley on the right. Ten minutes ranking:, to the "mathematics Schauffler, .Han ¡»traigUt. On the surface "Big" and "Little' Shaw.I,. Rnthmnn later pysteni." It always ha.-, been maintained that \thletic f'lub shot, won the week-end WINNERS H.A, Johnson Barry Franz fed up to Sloan, who shot figures do not lie, but the HiKii scratch.B. s. Bill should have made a practical!.' Haupt.a. K.Kli Iron the third have been known to /.«.¦ over tho of the Donnelley. unbeatable Moffatt.I. l:.Anderson goal. Coyle, with Hackett's ! prevaricate slightly. traps Pelham IliKh handicap--R. M. iiitfn. team, for were they no Michaela...... <'..... aid, scored for the Celts. Baseball is Country *d been extended to fifty runners, but also did A. Baxter and A. take leadin representing the Loughlin Lyceum, Wilson's Laurels lightweight champion- the 1»; A. C. Sands, Morninjrside A. »_¦ jr. R, Gamble. part in the play, doing a shar Pastime A. C, j encounter between preliminaries of tho state Max T.-n, Glencoe A. 16; W. t"»4' only four :ihpwed up at the Ktarting young McCahill won on the ^hoot-off. of the major Paulist A. ('., Frank Carbone is again in the. ship Benny l^eon- boxing C, rn-. work, with his partner to bnc A. A*.. City of run-j championships will be ding, Glencoe A. 13. It in believed that the big run v. l.i.H END BI100T :oo TAROBTS him in College New York and for ard and Ritchie Mitchell will fake place decided. More C., . up certain positions on th St. Christopher's Club. ning middleweight honors. His than 100 "medal YonVern on Saturday, In which so Name., Handicap. Total. court, and in certain situations. knockout of Sailor to-morrow at 3 p. in. in front of the workers" will endeavor ...ifiiy of tho local hiil and da!'- men T .1. .'.f' ' ahlll 40 06 Pctroskey last week Slock Burr Mclntosh, Flo to reach the Show All Black jr. 100 That Tilden and Johnston were ubi earned him a match with Dan Exchange. finals, which will be held Boxing competed, pave th« contender* all they ! \, IlatK-r I'. »,.¦ 10 100 to Todri Games on 21 tho Lynch, Ziegfeld, Leon Frrol and the Misses to-morrow matchmaker of the to do ¡it, A. Oambl«.'' 100 conquer Brookes ami Patterson la: February Rayonne sensation, and the Marie evening, and if flic bouts Amy Mack, LVj»¦ wanted over the holidays. ^ .1 can mean The Metropolitan Association of pair Dressier and Katherine Martin Mew York A. is a ¡inn believer . Hi beer. 2 DO 1 week only tlmt they abai the will moot in the feature tiffeen-round run true to form there A., I. M. * A. A. U. has will do the auctioneering and Joe will bo lots of Dttll'iy. M 91 donod all thoughts of individual pla granted the Bobina Dry hont at the Pioneer Sporting ('tub to¬ "color" in the boxing game, ami ^er*i A v. . 7.1 Dock will act as master of cere¬ entertainment for tiloso French ami Wilson Win Klnrh 24 "7 and blended their court talents in Employees' Association of the morrow Carbone Humphreys of the fight lore lie has arranged to hold all-color«! i, * ¦. sue tii_jht. defeated John¬ fans who < Dalloy. 9« a manner as Todd Shipyards A. A. the monies. like a.-t ion. bouts tw.ee n m tn*» PINK in; N ., to make the most sanction to Wilson week hereafter fes'j, Jan. 2 Emmet M 4ti>v«n» . 7t effectiv ny before, the latter It, OS conduct iti became Tho American Committee of Devas¬ »'--- ]erff)<-h rt:.'\ Willi'- Wilson, of York Har¬ !.' A Moor«.78 94 16 attacking and defensive combinatio annual games Monday! champion. East New York ring. These darkoar» v.'. I. Webb 8 12 evening tated France, under whose auspices Eleven to bor, beat Walter Howe, oí 112 possible. That they th Washington's Birthday), Feb¬ Putey Bogash, a brother of the scu- (»reeupoint Loses fairs will bo held in,addition »V .-f ' Westchester, ¦IMcCahill./ 930 '¦. Australian impressed ruary M, nt the 14th this encounter will be held in Madison A *n harlei Mothertele 1 up in an ex*! ". critics most Regiment Armory, sntional Lou, will furnish the Team of the Viking Football Club regular Friday night boxing show* K. Ctkuboh 84 I) 90 favorably Fourteenth Street, ten-round Square Garden, January 14, announces one Monday. ibition !;<¦-' ba'1 V- '¦¦ -t evident from the cabled and Eighth aided was the first will begin on match to- II. K . '1 reports thi Avenue, .lack successful fóuraoma 90 90i have Brooklyn. semi-final, by Denlcy, the a similar sale for tho Hotel Commo¬ in its New York State lian», fay. Frenen and Wllaon had * beat ;., It lloop<¡l 8989'I reached thin country. Practically every champion I West Side welterweight. '¦> January 10. Panama Joo nc&\ :.; ". .i--,;, and former dore, Thursday at p. tn. League match with the world-world, v.»li 0r »;> to W for [{owe and Wileon, 20tí»88 , Johnaton Ills champion from New York, Grconpoint middleweight of tK"tho ''. I, I' ¦¦,,,. 20 j,l Best. Otto B. is chnirman of the eleven at New York Oval champion th» rr»ri(!, »cored . and a 07 87 Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and Buf¬ Th- Door of Opportunity.the HI tout ^hulhof yesterday, and Smiling Jim Nolan will mueet in 70 How« 72.' A. W, r ../.«,,..'! / ',83 It would be at this ion committee, which includes Louis C. a ,"»we went out tn Z'á. int«restim¡: tini falo will be invited to compete in tho Wanted columna of Tho Tribune. Kme- making gain of t»vo points in the mainmatn tifteen-roundimeen-rounci bout.nom. In* the seml- C, r.iu;,.' i. 72 0 72 to «eo Tilden and Johnston meet o I? wniil.i 25c, each additional 6 words 20e. Stoddard, Miss Anno Morirán and Colo¬ table in^i»»-, vorioun events. Ad vl. league thereby. The final »core final Charlie,Charlie. Smith, of Bro»Brooklyn, »^ nel Arthur H. Woods. was: Vikings, A, 1; Grecnpowit, 1. Young Jamaica Kid will box. __^^__|