preach That Almost Disrupted Is Apparently Far From Being Healed Is precedent Again Violated Advisory Board Will Manage Yankees Again Columbia Loses Benny Wron*t Box for Texfor in Election of Directorate Acts to Restore To Yale Hockey Entire Receipts, Says Gibson Faction for Second Time in History of the Universal Draft Team 10 to 2 And Rickard is Johnson Violates Rotative by Still League System and Colonel Will Art on Landis for a Bouts Hereabout» Refuses to Sugges¬ Local» Furnish Liitlc "Waiting Reply" Ruppcrt Serve at Yesterday's Meeting tion to Strike at Oppo¬ on 50 Per Cent Offer «Mim Opposi¬ sition and New Haven marrtrn.Saulor Fret«. held at the pointed in these columns mjin th. j Ut« American League, yesterday Hotel Commodore, the a of NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 11..The .«¦.watting bee between Lew Tendier and Uw TentHer, 1.5 ronud»; Vln- couple days ago. Judge Kenesaw Sailor Friedman, will «vnt Pepper Martin t». Hmrvry »right, [ jjj^cur session. .beginning at 2 o'clock and continuing until after 6, indi¬ Mountain Lundis, Oommisaioner of Yale hockey team got little opposition be for the bui-:- iU Comtam. that the which all but , v ho favors the ideu of uni¬ ilght promoters' championship of the Walker S. «;..-pwlur Martin t». ¿hallar pUinly breach, disrupted the league in 1919 versal draft- from the Columbia sextet in the arena world, with Billy Gitraon in one corner Bililiir.J. H round». ted throughout the entire fam¬ and l.-.tli Inlaotr.v Armorr.WHIU Wa-ltc* -« of the Carl Maya case, is far from healed. of the here to-night, tho Eli's Tex Bicfcard it) the other. v». "' result ily supposedly happy organiza¬ winning easily Joe Lewl», 15 round*. time in the to On Tuesday Teje '-¡íirred Benny Leon¬ th« secend league's«ir tion, intends strike at the opposition by a 10 to 2 score. Coach Wanamaker'a Gibson'ri BATBaUfA* ,.* system of ro- on purely ard, lightweight champion, 50 the established legal grounds. showed much over cent 47th Rnritnrnt Anurt.ftotly Wo«*» a board of directors This fact pupils improvement ¡ per of the gs set the win¬ v». Jimmy Brown, 15 round». ^.Jin electing developed at. the annual their of with the St. ner of .*° ««]»ted at yesterday'» meeting. masting of the National Leaguo in the game Saturday the Friedman-Tendier bout. Kiak 6, C..««»»ny (<1> Kftimrnf Armory.¿luna y wn reduced by one member is noon. The stages game. to sporting department from Gib¬ y». Day meeting, adjourned from Charlies O'Hearn and Foster son: Midget fully. 12 round«. Í5>ated bv the fact that Jim Dunn. Southpaw Cast-Off the previous day, and dallied in a formed RiriKewood Orove !*. C. . .lohjmy whose turn it "mark-time" along a great combination against the New "in D-.vvfr v*. >ii¡ Bernard. 12 rurnid». I?*« Cieveiamt club, fashion, to allow the answer to stories published in í »e^* on tiï0 .J0*r^- was .not /~VNrE of the most peculiar baseball American to eatenonly Yorkers, the former supplying one bril¬ various ontrnonu-traftli 8. <"..-Hnuuy KoUy ta League up, brought liant dash down the ice after papers to-day stating Ebat \<*. Marty Um, 12 round«. ]52tad yesterday. deals of all history was con¬ only the one startling result. Said re¬ another, Tex Rickard has offered Benziy Leon- this 's power summated sult, in the form of a resolution unani¬ feeding the puck to Foster, who invari- ard 50 per cent of the gross "fosDjte a yesterday between the St. Huggins was to score receipt.-; board was increased as re- mously adopted and Re-engaged ably in a position easily, to defend m the at" Louis Browns and the Columbus proposed by Au¬ their his championship ftfadj- Ürft: of the failure yesterday Ban's gust Herrmann, read officially as fol¬ To Lead the Yanks Despite overwhelming defeat, son Square Garden, Í will say £W HD MBB M 1MB HB W%W9m\ ^nflits to elect Colonel Jacob Rup- club of the American Association, lows: the Columbia team showed great game- Benny Leonard will defend bis title % " Dunn, have this e;c- *a "who, like should when Dave Danforth, a cast-off "Resolved. That President John A. npss, and fact made the game at the stipulated lightweight limit, APPRECIATE! S« uaa«-'«- yesterday if the rule of Heydler of the National HUGGINS, the mite citing at all times. 136 at 2 for been followed. Colonel southpaw of Coraitskey's White Sox, League, as a JVITLLLR pounds p. ca., any pro¬ " *«-'on had member of the advisory council, be in¬ of baseball who gave Roger.1} showed well for the visitor*, mpter pr organization in the United ¦ *as t0 *he \u went to the Mound City in ex¬ structed to present to his and Captaip Anderson got loose several States, but not for Tex Rickard. Christmas Gifts gS «''««Ü*1.to serve.bo*JdHe is colleague» of the Yankees and their B bat refused change for no less than eleven the advisory council a proposition to times with spectacular dashes. "Benny Leonard's name seems to to have been named yesterday amend the first American League pennant in Tho be used id declined the players. major-minor league rules so line-up: extensively every time Mr. I ïîf to ha"?e again honor, The of as to re-establish the draft." 1921, will pilot the Ruppert-Huston Position. Tal« fJ.O) Coluiní'ía (2) Rickard has a lightweight contest in SPORTÍNG~GOOpS I the fact that his single vote players involved Skates. Razo.rs» NoTel- - arinzto forces in the impending struggle of C.Foster . Baki-v. n the Garden. The winner is always Safety «tío ha« been of no avail against (a mere dozen in all) was an Satisfactory Amendment R. W.Reíd .Roffers to be matched only 1922. was L. with Leonard for the ties, at 50 Per Cent Disc*«* *ethree Johnson members of the incidental of the deal. In Terse and sweet is this Huggins yesterday signed W.Hhlrae . Roplos title. To make I exchange hut resolution, to a one-year contract to continue R. D.O'Hearn. Racon myself clearly un- | "*' for their crack broad-sweeping in its scope. For Ij. D..Griscom. Anderaóh derstood, Mr. Rickard cannot sign Dunn and Ban supposedly port- the American as boss of the American to Flyeri m «der Columbus will be League at its annual League G.Bell . Kopper Benny Leonard bo:: any one. even Tkjt Jho Dunn. Johnson's partner getting talent meeting at the Hotel Commodore champions. Subs.Columbia: Church for Racon, Jen¬ if he were willing to give the cham¬ 15kiis,Snowshoes,FlexiblePatrick Mackinaws | or the from now until 1924. backed in word and for all the *» the ownership Pitchers San- phrase every senti¬ Huggins has managed the Yan¬ nings Church. Baldwin for Rogers, pion receint?. m Sheepskin Coats, $15.00 vas not named as a director ders, Bnrwell, ment of the Herrmann Squires for Andenion, Park for Kopper. Sdian«, Palmero and Londer- expression. The kees for the last Yalo: Chiaholm for "BILLY GIBSON." lends convincing color to American League went on record as four years. He Fowler, Norrin for I Boys' Mackinaws, $12.50 I wsterday, milk will be turned over sirous de¬ O'Hearn, Farnoworth for Shiran, Vo;rel f¦¦¦r If Messrs. Gibson and Rickard will * «Mated rumors that the two have immediately, of having Commissioner Landis succeeded "Wild Bill" Donovan at Beil. for Palmer r.flw come to Sewed Shoe», to close as weil as Second a Speiden Reld, for Grls- terxr.s and name the Tramping 2wn One report drifting about Baseman Gles¬ call meeting of the advisory council the close of the 1917 In com. and the of the Commodore son- to campaign. weights distance at which they balance of stock, $4.75 Se corridors yes- In addition, three other propose amendments to the draft the lean war of Scoring.First period: Rogers, Columbia, will we g had St that Dunn and Johnson players ride that be year 1918, when all timo, 2:12; Grlncom, Yule, 7:28; Foster, mingle, oue;ht to sit in at one 8out16-in. Mountain I Srjay will be turned over next would satisfactory to both of the rosiest Boots, $9.75 not p-ooken since last August spring, two minor and the clubs were shot to pieces, he l'aie, 10;3î; Foster, Yale, 14:5S. Second little fracases ever w« additional in the of . period: Foster, Yale, 2:35; GriBcom. Yal». staged in the Garden. The Gibson- Rebuilt Indian Motorcycles, m Asa Big Ban ruled in favor of the spring 1923 and Behind the scenes of both finished fourth in the American 7:_7; Norria, Yale, 10:'7; Rickard a which the Indians one in 1924. major Speldfjn, Yale, feud has been feuding for Guaranteed, Time Yankee« in gama Association sharps in league meetings easily can be discerned League scramble. His clubs were 12:23. Third period: S'hlras, Yale, 1 many and ä Payments, $ w In the civil war which town estimate tha fine, Foster, Yale, 2:12; O'Hearn, Yale, 5:0»; months, any club that gets to protested. Danforth's worth at Spencerian hand of Judge third In the races of 1919 and 1920, this scrap should be able to label it a $150 $300 nc precipitated by the Mays ca3e in Kenesaw "Mountain Landis. Anderson, Columbia, 5:38. with Johnson and $50.000. The com¬ after in the hunt ¦ » "grudge" fight without the 1Î19 Dunn lined up missioner of baseball doubtless being practically of the stretching Baker, Murray & Inc. Wj other three followers against the As passed from start to finish. The meaning adjective. ] Irabrie, | Frasee and "tip." much was admitted by crowning Horemans Beats Cochran Rickard Awaits 97 Chambers St., N. Y. Colonel Ruppert, Harry henchmen were all served with'papers John A. Heydler. president of the Na¬ glory was achieved last fall, and Answer Charlea A. Comiskey and has sup¬ at this meeting on a tional and In the mean time from Rickard's him in move the conspiracy League official spokesman of the first New York American League In Two Close Blocks ported every league charge. what had the offices at the Garden yesterday was has made to thwart his op- The annual transpired during delib¬ champion in the world's aeries went Edouard Horemans won both blocks issued a ¦resident meeting was not held erations of his flock. of his statement declaring that Tex aoMnts. until February, 1920. down before the rival Giants match at balkline billiards with was still "waiting for a of Meanwhile a In announcing Mr. Herrmann's res¬ only Welker Cochran at Strand reply from Prank J. Nav.n. president the De¬ I reconciliation had been effected after a Klein's Benny Leonard in regard to his offer of was in Dunn's in Chi- olution the glorious fight. troit Tigers, elected cage, in which it was agreed all pend¬ prefaced his president Milliard Academy yesterday. In the 50 per cent to box the winner of the LiANDORF while Connie remarks by the won a score AUTOMOBILE CO I BJace fssterday. Mack, of ing suits should be withdrawn and all "At the phrase j by of 400 to 349, making Sailor Friedman-Lew Tendier fifteen- Athletics, was named differences suggestion of Judge Landis." a run of 227 and an round encounter at Al'TOS.BODIES.TIRES.TfBfcS Se j forgotten. How sincere was It has been known from the j every modem convenience and sanita¬ high average the Garden to-mor- instead of Colonel Ruppert. If the this promise of the was time of the tion for the players. of 50. row night. The promoter is hopeful AUTOS LOWER THAN EVER! of rotation had been followed j at the majority evi- Buffalo meeting that the commissioner In the of I."'!::- riii-ra: iuns Giren Examination- Allowed? custom denced annual meeting one year The following committees were ap¬ evening game Horemans receiving a favorable answer from Automobiles Trad»d. this year Harry Frasee would have ago. when all precedent in the purposed to serve as no figurehead. He pointed: clicked off his 400 carom3 in eipht the lightweight champion, calling for to ;¦ election sounded a Schedule. Ali Who Can Should Bar Now! teen ¿ailed upon ser'**« on the board directors was ignored. It was warning there that baseball and John A. Heydler. innings, while Cochran ran off 37t5 the Iatter's appearance in the tai Our Stock lar-ludes the Best Make». two directors were the again (major and j Telegraph. ment. phi- The other elected turn of Messrs. Ruppert. Frazee minor) must walk the Charles H. Ebbets, George Grant and j Judge Landis was the guest of points in seven frames, for an aver¬ theater to defend his laureis." 3 to 12 Months' Credit If Desired Ptilin áe Catesby Ball, of the St. Louis and Comiskey to serve with strait and narrow. William F. Baker. Constitution.Au¬ honor. age of 53 5-7 and a runu of 212. No Notib No WortsaOfs: No Publicity! and , j the Ball, Of high In view of Browns, president three Ruppert alone was named, Boycott Discarded gust Herrmann, William F. Baker and This left Horemans with a total of Gih/son'g telegram of last] Used Cadillacs, Models 59,57,55,53 af the Washington ^»nators, both ¡ and, as yesterday, he declined the Charles A. Stoneham. Rules.William Tyrus Raymond Cobb, manager of 2,400 ponits to Cochran's 2.322, but n t, the only comment we« can make Jr. Anv Style of Body Wanted. af Johnson. Navir at the the was in is that Hanch supporters j mockery. Striking recalcitrant minor Veeck. John A. Heydler and Samuel Tigers, town, but very much the players mutually agreed to con¬ if Rickard is still "hopefui" of Pnces $560 to $3,606 **s re-elected vice-president of the The much-discussed leagues through the council Breadon. under cover. Huggins and Griffith tinue their match for another 1.200 matching Leonard for a bout in the WE ARE question of the adpisory then he is league. j restoration of the draft system was is bound to find a common footing on haunted all the hostelries, but in vain. points, to be played in blocks of 300, Garden, the most optimistic $300 to Lower I taken the of the The Peach will be optimist in an optimistic $1,000 than any¬ Mays Started the Trouble up by the American Leaguers part two major leagues at Georgia shanghaied afí-.ernoons and evenings, at the Four¬ In age. where yesterday and a resolution was their joint meeting in the Hotel Com¬ Gleaned From when he attempts to unload bobby teenth Street Billiard to¬ passing we might say -.hat it is else! The election of the Ameriear adopted Gossip Veach. Academy, our by no means humble AifO lugae's board of directors for 192Í urging the advisory council, a meet- ! modore to-day. For the time the scheme day yand to-morrow. opinion that Packard«:."Twin Slxr*" (Tmn-Init, BmuiKmfei, ing of which hus been called of Charles H. Ebbets of a Benny Leonard could take on Sailor Pedan»), $400. »650. 1950; Hudson Towucar/fl'.»}« nolated the recognized system of ro¬ by Judge boycott has Meetings of Magnates Friedman and Lew in Pierc limousine. Ç4.">. Touring. $350; P«*rl«j in Kenesaw Mountain commis- been discarded. That would have fe Griffith, by the way, says there is Tendier succès- ("Eight"). $600; Btnault ción observed the American Leagu« sioner Landis, Huggins is making every effort to Princeton sion in the same on the same Sedan (All Improre- a and is a j of baseball, to prepare amend- the majors open to the of nothing to the story that George Me- Rule ring, a» to year ago, direct reñej | ments for charge par¬ strer-jjthen the portside pitching: of his Bride is be Changes night and do the same thing to both of 1}x_iiels:.l "Eicht") Towncars. Tourlnf. Sport, tf the internai warfare which swepi the changing of the draft ticipation in the matter of staff. O'Doui, best of to relieved of the manage- 5T0. I860 to $i.j00; Hudson Sadau.ÍÍ.4B& rule which will be throwing the southpaw nient of the club. On Letters them.knock them "ilooey." Búleles .1920 Touring. Runabouts. ST00 ie -league in 1919. in July of thai j satisfactory to both obstacles in the path of advancement the Pacific is Washington Griffith, Varsity Mercedes Sedso», major and minor Coast League, coming however, would not pass Peckin- PRINCETON. N. J., Dec. 14..The $1,900; r'BrrwstcT Sport"!.J1.M9 pear , then star twirl er o; j leagues. in the profession. of up . il«m>nn Sport. Tery late Model {Disc Wheel». Another back, course, and Harry Harper, in case The notes of operat s »ngbirds will Etc.). Sod Sox, left thai resolution passed A show-down is before the who was out be¬ paugh nobody else could make Princeton University Undergraduate $1.600; i'.ucitbairer Coupe .$350 jU suddenly declared that yesterday expected most of iast season room in his be succeeded by the symphony U. iníobuñ (Foar and Seven Paaseogei.}. $1,255- ¡Urbar..: went home, giving as his ex¬ it was the sense of the end of the week. The cause of a line-up for Roger. Athletic Committee annouunced to¬ Hupmobll-i. î.tOO. Sir.O Sedan_tl.OS» i that crisis has fractured finger, should thumping fist in the Lexington Avenue Six"). Heos iste; that bîs head was troubling him meeting the world's series be re- reached an acute acute that shine this season, it ever. day that hereafter a special varsity House, at $450: ("Slxae"). $350-$5-n', cluced from nine to seven stage.so Coach of the letter Opera Lexington Avenue and Chalmers ;.Si»rt iiCOi. Í70C; Murray C'SlsWi. ¦dfto-rh it was fairly well known thai games. Still j all of the minor leaguers are remain¬ Yesterday the Yankees picked up a Columbia crew would be awarded to members Fifty-first Street, next $fi00; M.v.vcli and Pord Ti-ti». ú was dissatisfied with his called for the of all and Doc Barrett, trainer at of championship minor Monday night, T i-.riuK. Solans, Chassis. $175 to 11,00»; surround- [another barring ing over for the explosion. The Inter- youngster named Bobbie Tecarr from Columbia, sport teams. when a fine program of bouts for the Biridle Runabout, $?50: 100 mor». j gamblers and baseball mixed up with the baseball folk just as instead of the ¡IS*». i of players guilty national League magnates, without ex¬ the Jersey City Club of the New Inter- regulation major sport benefit of the as Fund will Be Auto was and while andei playing crooked baseoall from the national a if they belonged. Rice knows every- "P." Body Sale.Big Bargains $(sys suspended, ception, were in town last night. League. With trailer, Te¬ Epil!?-rioy<-i> liracpusine and Bipecpion was sold to the of the circuit. They carr body of consequence who has been as- A it was decided to Cabriolet; MarmoB Yankees ¡parksThose who pay no fealty to Judge Landis, but they wcrkod in fifty games, splitting yeax ago recog¬ The headaners will be Frankie Ge- »ith whom Ban Johnson ruled ha coal« attended the meeting even. He has been in professional sqejated with the game since the old nize all championship teams with the ::...., and Rosner, two ritard Cabriolet; Lanp.ias 'Ebnouslnr-ajandau- he were: Louis respect him. Orioles were in the flush of j Johnny fiy- *. »¿lilacs (Limousines-!<<. dan-> Plenty ot Bet play because had left the Re< Chicago, Comiskey: De¬ Outside of the baseball only two years. their glory, i regular letter. Since that time the weights who beta swing "tanglefoot" : r i>jd¿i"i. Bulcks, Velies. "Whole Job Cms.- trithout troit, Frank J. St. Herrmann resolution Barrett for several was soccer Cíete. Bec permission and had givei Navin; Louis, P. years trainer of tennis, and water polo aggre- punches in their mitts. Ten rounds is t ^ the was the one to ¦.¦ ae satisfactory explanation for his ac j deC. Ball; Cleveland, J. C. Dunn and E. (and Garry, by way, It was about the Yankees, under Chance, Chase and ions have won the distance or out this weakness in the armor whispered the corridors ; championships, and calied for. but that doesn't Prices.New Used.$150 op th». The N :w York club took th j S. Brainer; New York. Jacob point of the it not Wplverton, in his oiî time. the it was felt that some mean chat the Eloy Closed Bodies.Cold Winter Ahead! and T. Ruppert of the draft there was not Waldorf, though could bo During plight distinc¬ necessarily thing will ratter into the civil courts, and Su j L. Huston; Washington, Clark dodgers) Verified, that Pittsburpii was to get busy season he was athletic director of j tion should be made between them last ten rounds. What br Jsndorí Automobile Co. piense Cour: Justice Griffith and William much stirring in National League cir¬ and reader can mear.- V one», -"¡role 2176. Established In Wagner final! j Richardson; Phil¬ in Room Joe Sehepner, ap iniielder. from Louis¬ William's College. major sports. decipher ii.t.- hidden ÍS99. issued a permanent injunction restrain adelphia, Thomas Shibe and Connie cles, except 426. guarded by ville for $o0,000 and four ball players, . ing in the foregoing sentence? 1730 near 56th $t. mg Johnson from wit Mack. the sinister Dick Kinsella and Hans to be named later. it Broadway, Says. interfering Lobert. Sehepner, will be New Commodore Lafayette Five Wins Easily remembered, was a member of the Smyth Pa., As a part of this legal proceedin Game Safe for Umpires Giants two years ago. EASTON, Dgc. 14..The Lafay¬ Frasee and Five Wins Of Indian Harbor Club ette College bask'.-i.ba!l team won an¬ Eappêrt, Comiskey, wh Navy Easily President wa3 instructed to other liad joined forces m the war on Heydler the Detroit GREENWICH, Conn., Dec. 14.. game here this evening, defeat¬ John Over use every means at his command to Chick Shorten, outfielder, ssn and laxer became known in th Blue has gone from Detroit to the St. Louis These officers were elected at the an¬ ing the Muhlenberg College quit world of Ridge College suppress all forms of rowdyi3m at nual of the Indian 33 to 10. Th score at the end of the baseball as the "Big Three, ANNAPOLIS. Md., Dec. National In the mat¬ Americans by way of the waiver route. meeting Harbor raeovercd the fact from the testimon ! with team much 14..Playing League parks. Yacht Club, held at the Pickwick Arms first half was 20 to b\ Muhlenberg weakened by regulars ter of abusive language, pop-bottlo a made but two of Ban Johnson on the stand that th who were unable to Billy Gilbert, who made a great repu¬ Hotel, following dinner last eve ing: field goals, one in es president of the j get on the court,, throwing and the like it was decided tation with McGraw's 1905 Commodore, Douglas Gráname Smyth-, half. American Leagu the Naval Academy basketball team to press matters in court to the fullest world's R. A. owned large holdings of th won very this champions, will manage Waterbury, of vice-commodore, C. Smith; rear (SSo.QQO) readily afternoon from extent of the law. Special represent¬ Frederick sec¬ dereland American League club' | Blue the be to the Eastsrn League, the coming season. commodore, Rupprechi; Bentz Chosen Captain Ridge College, score being atives will employed patrol the one retary, A. W W. Marshal!; steck. j 49 to 12. stands not only in the interests of Gilbert, who is of the smartest of treasurer, STATE GOJ/LEGÉ, Pa., Dec. 14.. Broke Precedent The the oldtimers, has been engaged in j J. Harvey Finch; measurer, Morgan H. N. Bentz, of Ebenaburg, varsity cen¬ visitors did most of their scor- extra precaution but to secure wit¬ Barney. ter for the iaac two At this time the ! ing the of nesses all disturbers. semi-pro promotion hereabouts for years and given board of director during portion the second against Bonie years. Directors.H. N- Whittlesey. R. A. C. prominent mention a number of «.Misted of Messrs. 1 half, when the Navy substitutes were It was decided also that each by Ruppert, Fraze* i used. league Smith and Albert H. Wiggins. trines in their All-Eastern selection.-: waiskey and Ball. Several times thi should be fitted with exits for umpires The joint meeting of tho national Regatta. Committee.E. Burton Hart, this fall, has been unanimously elected ward of directors had attempted t The line-up: so that officials' would not have to and American leagues at the Hotel chairman; J. C. W. Reynerd and George to the Penn State «8 Pos. come in contact with the of captain eleven for apeoial meetings of tha league t Nava! Academy (43) Blue Ridge (12) players Commodore has bean set for 10:30 this Bradish. next year. Bentz is a «wh oit the Mays T.. either side when entering or leaving junior. »air matter. None o Í".Harris. Speicher morning. May have to postpone for notices received the slightest rs IR.P.Barney. T. Dunbar the field of play. the National League. .yonse frota the five L. G.Auk. R. Dunbar President Heydler was requested to sen supporting John F.,.Crudup_. Campbell the of men. R. G.Garrigues. Dunn inspect all clubhouses the Na¬ Charles A. Stoneham entertained the A Supreme Court ruling to the effee Goals from floor.Ault '(8), Harris (3). tional League parks before the open¬ club presidents of the National «at the Garrigues (2), Johnston (2), of the 1922 season, and at dinner. It was a Leagpjê American League constitute Dunbar (2). Foul Day (2). T. ing especially eatch-as-catçh-can *tted its board of T. g,)als.Ault (15), Day the visiting clubhouses to assure affair, with much W« directors with absc CíK, Dunbar (2), R. Dunbar (4), impromptu eptertain- authority in government, thi Substitutions.Naval Academy, Day for w*» of directors Harria, Blue for Barnes, Conrad for «. issued the call fo Bapnßfl tor Conrad, BIu« annual of the America Smith for Johnston for Barnes. «.»fue to bemeeting Ault, Ault for Smith, Cooper for HOW DO YOU held in New York in 191! Crudup, l.yon for Garrigues, Crudup for «aason. disregarding the notice of th Cooper, Garrigues for Lyon; Blue Ridge, P**ttl T. Dunbar for B. Dunbar, Otto for T. ««wandirectors, as president of th ! bar. Dun- Shoes w the League, issued the usual ca Referee.Plpp«n, . . meeting to be- held in Ryan, Baltimore. Time of halves.20 min¬ SPELL «¡ten the board of directors threai utes. COURTESY? .W.;9 s:o?, the Chicago meeting on oo jMipiacy» charge, the five brol* Five for Xavier ni. aiMK.*^^31* t0 New York f°r t!; Xavier Straight the board had Prep put over its fifth PAC KARD .jkbrTf«erau. W-Svch original! straight victory by the This meeting broke up in Ij lyn downing Brook- W W'ore any oScir.l Prep basketball team at the latter's W 1 n - i business coul j court by a score of 25 ta 13. S x OME people it without Heavy soie t George spell brogues ^J^çhed. Johnson and his fh Schneider starred with six field goals. an ffo." No other motor car in. the world They are more curt- in genuine can equal the notable value and eous than court-eons. 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