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SCHULTZ USES HAEVAED IDEA. front and slopes upward and outward Jefferson Livingston from the radiator to about midway of) the MMHAYE GARDEN BOOT WILL MWkls«a WU1 Gat QrasUt, Wis or PALACE SHOW CARS body. PAGE DENIES THAT HE While there are perhaps fewer chassis '•'• Laae, Be Says. and motors shdwn than at previous shows, EYESMCffiClM^ . ANH Asaoa, Jan. «.~Germany. BchulU. the ones on exhibition undoubtedly mark IS OPPOSED TO GOi DELIGHT OLD TIMERS Oeach Toss's first assistant, looks with OF USRFOL MODEL an advance. They show the mechanism -/.^ *-, ^ ufa-^:,». * favor upon, tha Harrard-Hlcblgan game more clearly, and when they are working y for. next fall. The big Teuton was In the models (frequently consisting of the motor Much* Depmtdr oftCommission'* Levinsky and McAllister Re­ city to-day conferring with the ath'etlc Utilitarianism Is a Point Much aa**; . transmission) they run with a New York A. C. President R authorities, but be wouki not say whether smoothness and silence that is little short Hearing of Players' De­ he would be at Michigan next year or of marvellous. The cutting away of parts piles to His Critics and Givei semble Choynskl and Cor­ not. Wisconsin, where Behults coached Dilated Upon by Ex­ to show their mechanism Is very com­ mands Ttiis' Weak. bett Respectively. the last two years before coming here, hibitors. *• plete and illuminating. • Reason for Action. wants Mm back, and two Southern uni­ There Is not so much decoration as versities are known to have made -him heretofore and In consequence the show :-• * offers. •'• ". . < .-• j While Schulta - would net' venture > an presents a more attractive appearance as Replying to his critics, who stated GOV. TENBB'8 FIRST CASK REAL IS EXPECTED opinion aa to the outcome of the Crimson DBIVEB GETS. ATTENTION a whole. An objection made by some ex­ Saturday that antagonism to certain gi contest, he explained the value of the hibitors is that the small signs for the projects was the underlying cause for I alliance tn this way: cars are put too high up on the pillars not being renominated on the regul "Whether we win fn*a -Harvard or to be seen readily. New York A. C. ticket. President WillU Tinkers Alleged Contract With "Why Net Mateh Fits and Jack not we will get credit, for we will cer­ His Comfort Is Concern of A good idea In the show la that of H. Page made a dignified statement y< tainly give them a battle. When we win running the elevators as passenger car­ terday. He said that he was heartily Federals ts Kept Under ;. O'Brien In ?" from M A. C we don't get any credit Makers—Other Notes of riers only one way. which is up. The care favor of golf and all other clean, healt and when we loss to them we are dis­ run express to the fourth floor. Then the sports and intimated that the point IKM* and Key., ;, Says Chairman O'Nell. credited. Auto Show Time. sightseers percolate through to the ground question had not been put fairly. "Our schedule Is a tough one, but we floor, w.ol&ing down a flight at a time. In According to Mr. Page^ the only g would rather lose a does battle to Har­ this way, too. the accessory exhibitors proposition before the New Tork A C. boa was one Involving the annual guaraai vard than whip M A. C a half dosen Utilitarianism Is pronounced by some get a good run for their money. They are OrganlMd and ontla*? baseball men art It was nearly twenty-five years ago times. Wo have trimmed the Aggies on the top floor: of 15.000 to the Fox Hills Golf Club deeply interested In the all Important con­ observers to be the prominent feature of return for which 100 New Tork A. that James J. Corbett and Joe Choynski times without number and never received Although It is not easy to say defin­ ference between the National Commission took part la three sensational fights .in any credit for it. although they have fair the automobile show at the Grand Central members were to have the privileges itely that most persons come there te; look that course. This scheme waa oppot and the Players Fraternity In which paved the way for teama" Palace. Even the "show cars.** so called, at the little cars, the evidence la that the Schuits, who la familiar with the confer­ for three reasons: 'The board had this week. There will be some skirmishing Corbetfa subsequent rise to fame. On appear to conform with this classification. Briscoe and Saxon exhibits were strong such authority, the club had heavy flni to-day and the bis* hearing will take place ence teams through his two years coach­ Their Interiors, are luxurious, but they are popular favorites. The Briscoe Is an ex­ May 30. 1889. they met for the .first time ing with Juneau at Wisconsin, stated It clal responsibilities at the time and 1 to-morrow. GOT. John K. Toner, president at Fairfax, CaL, wearing email gloves, usable machines and on the mechanical ample of good finish and appointments board would not have been justified as his opinion that Michigan* could have and gives the impression of being a more of the National League; Ban Johnson, but after four rattling rounds the police defeated Chicago with side.are the regular thing offered to all sanctioning . such a discrimination expensive car than It is. creating any such preferred class of me president of the American League, and Interfered. On June 6, there was an­ buyers. Garry Herrmann, president of the Cincin­ Designers are making It a point to add bershlp." other fight on a barge near Benlcis, CaL, The Ranch A Lang Carriage Company Continuing, Mr. Page said: nati club, will ait as members of the com­ and at the end of the twenty-eighth to the comfort and convenience ef the Is adding two new models to Its Una mission. . Before the players* demands are GOLFERS FAVOR FOUR driver, the more so that more and more "Formal action declining the prmoaltl round Corbett waa declared the winner. One of these Is a rear control, with was taken on March 18. 1913. and 1 heard the commission will reelect Herr­ Photo copyrighted by Msrccan. owners are drivers of cars. In a number OM Ten days later Choynski again waa de­ of cases the driver may enter the car and revolving seats. The other h_s a com­ matter was never again brought up. mann president for 1114. Incidentally •' at the aew 1 •f the bination of front and rear control or a feated in four rounds in San Francises. BALL STYLE OF PLAY reach his seat from the side on which now appears, however, if the press et GOT. Tener will hear his first basebah •aurf, wktaoe Iron Mask warn m. special the steering wheel is placed instead of choice of either- It has. like other Rauch rectly states the situation, that an effi smee at Jaarea yesterday. Mr. fclv- Corbett in those days didn't weigh mora having to climb in from the other aide * Ijsng models, worm drive, which makes is to be made to accomplish the wis! than ITS pounds* while Choynski carried (past the front seat passenger). a ttood combination with the light weight of the proposers of the plan through'1 The fraternity will be represented by tafcatam*a ansae alias ta saeatteaefi la David I*. Suits. Jake Daubert .and; Ed­ less than 170. Corbett was the master Leighton Calkins Tells Result As part of this plan extra tires are high speed motor of the Rauch A Lang. medium of the nominating committee, i Tho variety in controls was made neces­ though no mention of It was. made tn 1 ward Reulhach of the Brooklyns; Itoy eetloa with taw Federal boxer. Choynski the bulldog fighter. carried elsewhere than on the running- Collins of the Red Sox. Jack Miller of the of Unofficial Canvass of board and sometimes the cushion of the sary by demands for a larger car and platform which they have incoraora! St. Louis Cardinr.ls and John Henry of These famous pugilists of the dun past driver's seat may be lifted so as to give also to care for the owner when riding in their report. . = the Wifjhtagtons. Twenty requests for from Wilmington, Priests from Wheeling will be portrayed by two noted boxers in Lesley Cnp Play. him more room to get in. Another thing uluae or With passengers. "i am a strong believer in ail fur the adjustment of alleged grievances were and Willkms from Fordbam College. Madison Square Garden to-night when the to dean the runnlngboard la to put away of athletic exercise. I recognise.golf With the exception of Larry Doyle, who sensational Battling Levtasky crow battery and tool boxes In some such places "Hear it if you can" is the Injunction a beneficial and- popular sport, but filed with the -major and minor leagues given all visitors by the young man -in some time ago, aqd since then they bars Is with McOraw. the lnneMers who: will arms with Bob McAllister of California in I aa will make them readily accessible. seriously doubt the wisdom of creat report to Klnsella are Merkle. Fletcher. After waiting for over a year for With them out of sight the trimness of charge of the Chalmers electric starter a third centre of club activity. I-i been widely discussed. Some of the play­ a ten round bout. Levinaky looks and exhibit. He moves a switch and the mech­ ers' demands will be granted without a Shafer. Stock, Grant. Dyer and Robertson. fights- like Choynski. while McAllister, the trustees of the Lesley cup to take the' car's appearance is decidedly en­ unalterably opposed to any dlscrlmmat The hut named led the Southern League some action In the matter. Leighton hanced. anism In a glass case shows just how In favor of any hundred members of-t word of protest..as they are fab* to both though not so heavy, is the equal of Cor­ the Chalmers "six" motor Is started. sides. Other requests, it will be shown, In batting- last year and is a candidate Calkins ~ has - made public the result of The comfort'of the passengers is home club, and I am equally opposed to havi for Merkle'a Job. Meyers, Wilson and bett In boxing skill when'Gentleman; Jim the ' unofficial Investigation regarding In mind.. Touring cars are mostly of the our dub guarantee the dues of memb already have been provided for In the new was matched to fight John I* Sullivan In One of the first cars soM at the show national agreement, also in the rules, of McLean.will.be on deck to attend to the tho question of whether foursomes or five passenger variety, the rear seats being In another club even If any power exW in 1891. McAllister Is «'feet four ball matches should be. played In waa a Cadillac Inside drive, which Percy the two major leagues. The only change catching. roomy and with thick cushions that are Rockefeller bought. under our constitution to do so. There la a wealth of outfield material % inch tall, half an Inch shorter than the annual Lesley cup matches. These lower at the back than, to front to give a "The privileges and benefits of tbs N in the reserve rule.that may be granted are participated- in by the golfers of the Is the unconditional release to a player In Bescher. Burns, Murray. Snodgrass, Corbett. He Is. the typical dancing' mas­ more cojniortab'e position. Where the The Waverly exhibit at the Grand Cen­ . Tork Athletic Club should be eque Cooper. Thorpe, Pies, Harrison and Metropolitan." Massachusetts and. Penn­ touring cars' are designed-to carry seven who has served ten years In one circuit. ter when It comes to footwork, and In sylvania golf associations. - tral Palace consists of the following: An available to every member of the d It is predicted that there will be a DuchenlL As Thorpe Is getting much point of attack he employs the same tac­ passengers the auxiliary seats are usually especially upholstered four chair brougham upon equal terms. Any other propositi sharp difference of opinion over the waiver needed experience on the world's tour he tics that made Corbett. the champion. The replies'Mr. Calkins received from different from the makeshift affairs one finished In old gold. The Interior finish would create a privileged class, which golf era who .-have played, on Lesley, cup has been, accustomed to see. Some of rule.. The players have asked the club may be able tovsqueese Into one of the Like Corbett. ilcAlUster is* cot a slugger, Is cream gray plush, the side walls old distinctly contrary to club' ethics a berths. teams show .an overwhelming numeri­ them are: provided with arms and they pure sport.'* owners to agree not to' withdraw re­ although his quick Jabs and-hooka'carry are.Of 'ample sise and have more of an rose damask upholstery, draped with silk quests for waivers, 'while the powers that cal majority In favor of four ball matches curtains with gold lace fringe. This car Mathewson. Snodgrass. Tesr^an, Meyers plenty of sting. and of dropping the foursomes. Twenty- appearance of permanency than has been be argue that the old method* are nec­ usuaL In some of the closed cars the Is arranged with four distinct chairs, so essary In conducting the affairs of each and Shafer are wintering o-i the coast. Ijevinsky Is a better boxer than Choyn- eight replies were received, snd of these that each passengt: does not interfere or TALE TAKES TITLE AT CHES All bttt Matty are playing baL aki* perhaps, but ho cannot bit any twenty-four expressed a preference for the spare seats fold into the • back of the club. But it is believed that the request four ball match. Only four of the twenty- front seat when not in use. come in contact wlt.v any other. that waivers must go through both major harder. He is shorter than McAllister by A Georgian brougham finished In blue Members of the Athletics sad Giants several inches, but ha can punch with four ipponenta of the foursome admit The driver Is provided with electric By Dividing- Hamora With CJstasnl leagues in- all cases will be-granted. As that It Js a better te*e of golf than the lights in the dash, which enable them to and white, with special seating arrange­ • for the demand that when players are have no use for the Federal League for greater power than the nimble Cali- ment for five passengers. A front drive Crowa Goes ta New Ha* the excellent reason that they fondly be­ fornian. *Levinaky*a knowledge of feint­ four baH match, the other twenty either examine all of his gauges, indicators, Ac: purchased or drafted by major league failing to state their opinions on that self-starters are practically universal (the four arranged for four passengers, with Honors were easy in the second roj .clubs from class D, for instance, waivers lieve they will get another crack at the ing, ducking, blocking and sidestepping control either from the rear or front seat. worMTa series spoils next October. remind old tlmera of Choynski when he point or stating that the four ball match starting crank has almost disappeared and in the tie chess match-.between f< must go through alt the minor classifica­ la the better test- ' he merely presses a button to start); students each from Columbia ahd TJ tions to the original employer, it Is stated wss at his best. aVsvinsky. like Choynski. Xswe Sosught by Pirate Federala. Is a -Hebrew; also he la light haired and The list of those who voted against centre control being in a considerable played at the Manhattan Chess Club y that the' commission win show that this majority he has no trouble to reach either terday. Inasmuch as Tale had won '. .method of procedure already. la In vogue: is built on similar lines. If the men retaining foursomes follows: Robert Ab­ LAFOBTS. tnd.. Jan. 4.—The Pittsburg LORILLABD AGAIN CHAMPION. ««i »ni a score off—A. ;•* J i. Levinsky doesnl land a wallop siderable minority. In fact. It progress New Tork ' State Basketball League re­ S—D. A. QuarIee..S D. K. Khr!ich.l ' officially recognise the Federal League by All the way the fourth and deciding set he will have to extend himself to get a M. Reld and Charles B. Macdonald. continues there will be a "prowlike" sulted from a long conference here yester­ 3—O. C. Job «4 E. F. Korku*. H outlining a warlike policy to be followed was a nip ahd tuck' fight. It went to 6 draw. "So opinions on the subject were ob­ body to reckon with. Some of the cars day. The complete dates will be published •T. A. LJghtner. H J. M. Bird H tained from Fred Herreshoff. John M. later. One Important local move was to The openings—I. Queen'* pawn opening by clubs in organised baseball remains to all before Lorillard could get a command­ A victory for l*vlnsky win serve to shown have prow shaped dashes, but the Ruy Lopez: S. Vienna: *. Buy Lopes. Bet be seen. Jn.the..opinion of some well ing lead. He finally won. 7—5. Increase interest In his coming battle with Ward. Arden M. Bobbins. Flndlay a Doug­ -streamline" body usually has a square bring the league leader. Utica, to Arcadia Khrllob. Job and Bird played the -w! posted major league club owners the Fed- The match marked the thirteenth con­ Porky Flynn -at the National Sporting las. C. J. Sullivan and W. L. Hicks. Hall. Brooklyn, to-morrow night. pieces. oral. League will be completely ignored. secutive year of the Tuxedo club cham­ Club a week from to-morrow night, for Organized baseball' Is said to have a big* pionship Former winners were Eustace the winner of that affair will be In a po­ SOCCER MEH DEFY ELEMEHT8. war .fund on hand with which to fight H. Miles. 1900; T. 8. Taller, 1901-4; W. B. sition to demand a match with Gunboat opposition. By raising players' salaries Dinsmore. 1905; P. Lorillard, Jr.. 1906-7; Smith when the latter arrives here from Play riegnssia am Many Fields W. B. Dinsmore, 1908: a C Pell. 1009: the Coast. and by furnishing them with ready money * Deewtto 9a* Weatnaav t^. Kty clubs beliffve ths£ so ether msthods P, Lorfllard. Jt- 1910-11: C. R fhrtfW The semi-final In the Garden tw-irtgM win be necessary. IMS. wm bring together Jack Britton of Chi­ A spectacular shot In the last three Semi-finals In the first class racquet cago and Phil Bloom, the promising minutes of play by Nat Agar of the matches were played also. The gold rac­ Brooklyn lightweight. The conditions call Longfellow F. C gave his team a 2 to 1 - In spits of vigorous Investigation, or­ for ten rounds at 135 pounds ringside. victory over the Fulton A. C. In a cham­ ganised baseball men In Chicago have quet championship In racquets will be OVERMAN Pneumatic played here early In February. > pionship game of the second division of been unable to take a look at the contract Frank 8. O'Nell. chairman of the State the New York State Amateur League at said to have been signed by Joe Tinker Athletic Commission, says that Bob' Fits- Tuft's Oval, Brooklyn, yesterdsy after­ with the Windy City Feds. Promoters GALE SCATTERS.BLUE BOCKS. slmmons has been, barred from contests noon. G-llmore and Weeghman have refused to in this State for humane reasons only. In a Metropolitan League gams the Cushion Tread TIRE display the document and Tinker has de­ OespMa Qaeer Aaglea mt Fllffkt O'Nell declares that the boxing game German F. C. took the West New Tork would be severely scored If Fitestnrmons. clined to ask them to do so. As time Goad Scores Bole. contingent Into camp by the score of passes the Opinion gains strength that Maher, Sharkey, Choynski, McCoy and 5 goals to 1 at Columbia OvaL IuacHicoMT, Jan..4.—A gale from the other old lighters were permitted to re­ Playing against a short handed team "The World's Best Tire" Tinker has not signed a regular Federal turn to the ring; League contract- but has attached his scattered the bios- rocks at some of the Anglo-Saxons tn a second division queer angles from the traps of the Larch- "McCoy waa a pitiful object when he game of the New Tork State Amateur signature to some Kind of an option on tried to come back five years ago at a HOST DURABLE SAFEST HOST RELIABLB his services, depending entirely on pros­ mont Yacht Club td-day. Despite this League at Emerson Field the Clan Mo- full scores- were returned In five of sight local club.*' said O'Nell yesterday. "He Duff contingent set a new mark for high pective conditions. Tinker's friends ad­ matches and there were ties in three. had neither strength nor sktlL Jack Man- mit that he has received no money in scoring for the season of 1911-1914 when A. W. Allison took four events. He roe settled Sharkey ten years ago. The they ran up the unusual total of IS goala The Overman Pneumatic Cushion Tread Tire advance. While It is true that Kbbets's first captured the ten bird scratch prise fact that Fits was knocked out by Bill In the meantime they kept the Anglo- first salary offer to wtnker was $6,000 a with a full-score. Then after tying R Lang In Australia In December. 1909. Saxon squad of eight players from is constructed on a new principle, which tho year, together with •lO.OOO in cash when Howland In the shoot for the visitors' proved that Bob was through. It wouldn't tag their goal. he signed a Brooklyn contract, there Is cup with a full score ho won the shoot- help boxing to allow a man 51 years old to take a beating from a younger op­ The Tonkers and Hollywood Inn severest tests have shown to be scientific in little doubt that If Tinker had seen fit to oft. Allison tied with T. Lenane. Jr., and both of Tonkers, met In a first division dicker with Ebbets the latter would have A. I*. 'Burns in the match for the ac­ ponent- while a bout between two of the old timers would prove a burlesque. If game of the New Tork State Amateur raised the figure* to at least SI.QOa a year. cumulation'cup and also won that con­ League at Nepera Park, Tonkers, and theory and sound in practice, ' With a three years contract signed. Tinker test in the shootoff. Finally he won the Mr. Drexet BIddle wants to see Fits In the ring again, why not match him with Jack the Tonkers F. C wslked off the field would have been sure of 128.000 for his 115 bird handicap match with a score O'Brien in Phliadelphlar victors by the score of S goals to L In offering this tire to the public," our claims Brooklyn engagement, of which 119,000 of IIS, his handicap being S. In a second division game of the New would have been paid to him for the sea­ Ralph I» Spotts snd D. F. McMabon Tork Btate League at Suburban Oval, for it are based not on what we believe the tiro son of 1914.' As the matter now stands had a dose contest for the high gun The fact that took fif­ Brooklyn, «h» Greenpolnt Celtics suc­ Tinker says he will receive 113,000 a year prlxa. Spotts finally won It with a score teen rounds to stop In cumbed to the prowess of Clsn Chlsholm will do, but upon what it actually has done and unless the Brooklyn club restrains hto of 111 out of the possible 150s. beating on New Tear's Day Is by 3 goals to 1. ,^_ McMahon Just one MIL Allison was third causing a difference of opinion as to from playing with the Chicago Federals.; Smith's real fighting ability. Pelkey*s At Woodalde, L. I, the Hamlltons of is doing in daily use on the cars of hundreds of with lis. The leg for the monthly cup the Metropolitan League defeated the was won by McMahon with a full score record shows that among those who have private owners. Tinker's sincerity already has been of 15, and T. Lenane. Jr., was the winner staged ten rounds with him are Jeff Mad­ Fultons by 4 goals to 1. te?t*d In a novel Way. One of- the Cubs* of the take home trophy after a shootoff den, Soldier Reams. Sailor White, Andy loyal players was sent to him last week, with McMahon, who tied him with a full Morris snd Fred McKay, all of whom PBDrCETON-OTTAWA TO-HIGHT. it is said. In search of advice. The Cub score of 16. are third ratera Madden also stood wanted to know whether Tinker would Pelkey off for twelve rounds a year ago. Threa ©the* Matches am 5,000 Miles Guaranteed hire him to Jump Murphy. Aa the Cub Madden Is the alleged . heavy­ SefcedaU for This Weeic ami Tinker,are old friends the tatter's AJrSOH TBLUB (ft OLD TMKB& weight who was slapped Into submission advice is Interesting. Tinker replied that In less than two rounds by Joe Jeannette Beginning to-night with a gams be­ DURABILITY. We guarantee Overman Pneumatic the Chicago Feds had decided not to In the Gar|en a year ago' last August, tween Princeton and Ottawa this week Cushion Tread Tires for 5,000 miles of surface talte players from the Cubs or White Informs Gov. Teaer Where Old Chi* the spectators declaring that a fake had will have unusual Interest to local hockey Sox and wound up by teHIng his pal to Mateo At* Located. been perpetrated. Fred McKay and enthusiasts. Four games have been wear and to be free from imperfection in material stick to Murphy. At least that Is the Gov. Tener, who has been playing golf Sailor White are' nothing more than huge scheduled between the foremost «£*• • and workmanship. If any Overman Tire whichi story they are telling tn Chicago. jokes, while Kearns and Andy Morris teams, besides the regularly scheduled with.Captain A c. Anson, asked the contests In the amateur hockey league ether day what had become of all the have been punching bags on numerous has not been loaded in excess of our carryina The American League Is the only cir­ occasions. Pelkey stopped both Kearns championship series. To-night's game at members of the Chicago* of 18S8 with snd Morris, by the way. but that was the St. Nicholas Rink between Princeton capacity and has been inflated to the pressurf cuit that has beaten orgaf-ifted baseball whom hs played. He said he knew that , »•>_ _•. »* t* •...».. ft*** - * **- * «liA»M ——.*» «nd Ottawa will ©radically decide the '^ n £**?tt fcT VTI^\\£ T^?*.^**^!i*** T?"* M«Ma *>**>* wo* Seas %*«*** V4 »•*•« **•*<-••<••-• •••»-* Intercollegiate championship. Toronto recommended by us, fails tn give that rrileflwl first attack on tbs National League waa practising medicine In Pittsburg and that Pelkey* look foolish In a. ten round bout and ITlnceton played In Boston last we will make good the difference in mileage°* instituted by tho Union Association In Second Baseman Pfeffer waa running a here In July, 1911, Pelke7's poor show­ Thursday night snd the Tigers won by 8 1811. Hrnry V. Lucas waa the prime Chicago cafe. Anson told him that Flint, ing against Smith Is taken to mean that mover in that assault and when a year's Williamson, Burns, 8ulllvan and Pettlt the death of Luther McCarty was the goals to 1. »__-.«. the purchaser. •-ampalgn ended he snd several other were dead. Pitcher Van Haltren was result of an accident. To complicate matters, Ottawa, which backrnt were driven Isto bankruptcy. an - umpire on ike coast last season. had been beaton by Toronto In the final RELIABILITY. The extra thickness of cushion The Ilayers* league, supported by the Pitcher Rrock's present abode is un­ Gunboat Smith has participated In game for the trophy, subsequently played Ikolherhoori, made an unsuccessful fight known. Tom Daly and Charley Far- twenty-eight battles In the last two years the strong Harvard team two games In protects the fabric and extends the serviceabj in ls»o. but several National League men rell have been acting aa scouts for big snd has been defeated once. That wag Syracuse and won with remarkable esse. were financially ruined before a consoli­ league clubs. Jimmy Ryan managed a In the ten round bout with Jim Stewart To-morrow night the Irish American of the tire. The construction is such that p| dation of Interests was effected. Western League team recently, while at Tom O'Rourke's club when Referee and Hockey Club teams will play their tures are reduced to a minimum. • *. A. Prince of Boston waa a big loser Hugh Duffy win handle the Portland Haley decided against Smith, an act that first game In the amateur league. in Hit American Association's battle with New England! League team next season. resulted In the forfeiture of the dob's Thursday night ths Crescents snd SL the National League in 1891. Then came Gov. Tener talked over old times with license. Five months later smith Nicholas team win face each other. The SAFETY. The Overman Pneumatic Cushion tl-.e Twelve Club National tragus circuit, Daly, Farrell and Duffy during the Na­ knocked 8tewart out In seven rounds. former having the advantage of one vic­ Pstsated Octsvcr T, tats which lacted until 189», when Baltimore, tional League meeting here. Seventeen are credited to the tory forfeited to them on Saturday night Specify the is the only non-skid tire on the market thj Washington. Cleveland and L6ulsvU|s Ounner. his victims Including Pelkey, by the Wanderers. Saturday night its non-skidding features built into the tii were lopped off. thereby staking room Bombardier Wells, Jim Flynn, George Princeton and Cornell will play their OVERMAN TIRR for the.American League, headed by Ban Rods!. Charley Milter, Tony Ross, B|red annual gams here, remains non-skid during the life of the] Johnso*; < • - /- * f, ** BEFERES CALLS XT "HO GAME." McKay. Jim Savage, Jim Stewart. H -ry And Re's a Goad nrtpper, Toes on your new car Several futile-attempts by outlaws to •etbiehesas and West Hadsaas Wuest. Andy Morris. Hogh McGann,mal break Into the charmed circle of organ­ McCluftkey, Jack McFarUnd, Jack Smfth, POST WasmKOTow Jan. 4*—T&. A Information upon request ised baseball have been made since 1991, Hatted With Score a Tie. Battling Brooks and Georgs Godfrey. Slerck had a pleasant day at the traps The United states League, barn ei year Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather Smith has won referees' decisions over of the Manhswtct Bay Tacht Club to­ LK ago, was the biggest kind of a bloomer, conditions over a thousand persona saw Willard. , Sam I/Angford day, although the weather man did his OVERMAN TIRE COMPANY, 250 West 54th Street, NEW but the Federal League.worried through the WeU Hudson*, champions of the Na­ snd Carl Morris on a foul while these best to spoil every one's pleasure. Just the season to become a thorn In the side tional League, and the Bethlehem Foot- men have boicd no decision bouts with to show he can handle a shotgun with Location at National Auto Show D 23 of the Wg combination. • %11 Crob. winner of th* Allied League of him: Sailor White, Porky Flynn, Bearcat as much ease as he does a tiller Slerck Philadelphia championship, play a 1 to I McMahon, Al Kubiak. Jack tTwln) Sulli­ captured everything In sight. He won DISTRIBUTORS John McGraw win have seventeen draw game ai Harrison Oval yesterday van and Itodcl. Porky Flynn had a leg* on the yearly cup. the monthly cup Standard Tire A Robber Co.. Boston, MIM. Standard Robber Tlr* Co, P>nade*r.Ma, F»- Pitchers In line when he takes hold of the afternoon. In the first half each side slight advantage on points according to and the Du Pont trophy and topped off F. A. M. Auto Supply Co, Buffalo, N. Y. Rocheiter Aoto Surr^r Co, Rochester, N. T. Giants at Marlln, Tex„ about the middle scored once. Play was continued for a populnr vonilct when they boxed at a with victories In 10 and 15 bird matches. DyVeMotor Suprlr Co., Pitttbv.r». Pa. Cbeml Co.. Richmond, Va. of March. Scout Klnsefla, who will be on twenty minute* In the *evor

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