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Third 1916 Griffman Signs for Coming Season Dreyfuss Will Shut His Park " ' " - "V . - ' ? 'Vj.j- t f zrifffTerrrv4r-tt-vvr,ft?,- f JANUARY 22. 1917. la THE WASHINGTON TIMES. 'MONDAY.. Third 1916 Griffman Signs for Coming Season Dreyfuss Will Shut His Park TO REVIVE DERBY TEAMS TO BEGIN TRAINING MANY FLOOR GAMES BARNEY DREYFUSS GRIFFMAN WESTERN GOLFERS' SCHOOLBOY MOTHER Al McCoy Readvllle Track Will Stage Faijioua Hai Potted Forfeit for Race Next Summer. LISTED AT Y. M. C. A. Battle With Daroy. FOR LOCAL QUINTS READY FOR STRIKE CONTRACT FRAME OWN RULE NEW YORK. Jan. 22. Al McCoy SMS A BOSTON". Jan. 22. The 'management announced today Im- of the Readvllle track today announc- that he would race meeting of five mediately start training for a bout ed a harness with Les Darcy, events, carrying $11,000 In prizes, on Swimming which will taks School and College Teams to m Cfoie Forte' Field Before Will of Na- Basketball and place about six prob- 0 Old Fox Receives Third Docu- Act Independently 4. Trotting Derby weeks hence, July The American ably at the Manhattan Casino. Tha in in for three-year-old- eligible to the 2:20 Teams Met During January Put Busy Week YrfMing to Demands of of His tional Association Regard- a purse exact date has not ben set because ment From Member class, will be renewed for of Darcy's thea.trlcal engagements. of J3.00H. and February. McCoy Basketball. the Players. ing Amateurs. 2:08 and a said that Tom O'Rourke had 1916 Outfit. The Massachusetts trot offered 123,000 for the bout, 116,000 free-for-a- pace will prizes of have to go to Darcy and J 10,000 to him- $2,500 each attached, and the 2:1 B trot 2:ld will be for $1,500 each. and swimming self. Articles have been signed, and College and. schoolboy bukstball JOB VILA. CHICAGO. Jan. 22. Action Inde- and trot Schoolboy basketball each of the men has posted $500 for- f ORDERS The races will be decided In, heats on vlnter sport teams will be hard put to It this KEW TOBJC Jan. 22. Seriously, ALTROCK AWAITING pendent the United States Golf As- teams are listed the feit money. of of one mile each, best two in three. M. C. th,ls week as the next few days will fUd I baseball would be on an program of the boys' Y. A. blltv that sociation the definition of doing busy lay-off- .' year to a greater extent1 than ever the quints their work for benefited by year's said amateur will be taken by the West- right now Is - STRONG OPPONENTS tha season. Basketball Barney Dreyfuss, owner of the Dick Hoblitzel, Fraternity D- ern Golf Association under the new THINK NAVY TEAM before.- height popularity. Friday night the boys will enter- In the of Its Pirates, the other day. "So far aa officers and board of directors elected Tho has found a gemr-ui- s I am concerned I would be willing irector, Disagrees With -- High School swimmers furon night the annual meeting of tain Western e rn-era- sea- last at night at all gomes and l to shut up Forbes Field for tbs the Western Association, It was an- in a dual meijt and later In the OFFERED BALTIMORE manifestation of Interest which son of 1017. Fultz's Action. IS AHEAD IN EAST Sev- today. will play Eastern In basketball. the 1 diction' that the a. "In fact, I will go to that extreme nounced arranged the warrant was said the contemplated en events have been for son will ;o dewn as the banner vur rather than surrender to the players It that a dol- movement might lead to a rupture swimmers. of the sport lier.. union. Our club has not made By LOUIS A. nOCGHEIU February 2 the Ingram MemorlaJ wn Vr..rslty, which l.aa lar for three years. We have been leading golf Ail-St- ar Duck-pi- n between the two bodies Has Defeated Yale, C. C. N. Y., Church swimmers will be .met In the Either or Royal vi.n five games In a rbw, latvrlv paying to the players, practically all Another member of the Grlffmen In America and eventually result in "Y" tank, and at night the St. Albans' taking George Washington Into camp the money taken In 'and sometlmts play- un- of 1916 has signed his contract for the formation of a new organization, Crescent A. C, and School basketball team will be Combination Probably by a 4 score, will play the more. the coming season, defying- the orders which would attempt to becomehe ed. Saturday night, February 3,. St. beaten Navy team on Wednesday and "If there was any Justice in the de- David L. Fultz, of the supreme court of golf In the United Abans will be taken oh In a dual Would Triumph. will meet the strong St. John's Col- mands of the union I would be In of President Swarthmore. on Friday Players' fraternity. States. swimming meet. lege team, of Brooklyn, favor of giving a respectful hearing Baseball No sooner had the annual meeting On February 0 the "Y" will stage night. and granting whatever sessaed rea- When Manager Griffith 'opened his ratified rulings by the outgoing board a wrestling tournament. Easier for Nary. sonable. But it Is ridiculous to make overjoyed to find pit- Von Lossberg's all-sta- r duckpln mall t6day he was of directors, making the Western ANNAPOLIS. 22. Jim Colli-flower- will find the "Y" swimmers Navy It than the major leagues suffer because the up of an Jan. High School The will have easier do the signed contract which brings Golf Association's definition basketballera at the Naval ted against the Central team, of Baltimore, seems to have Georgetown, although they meet the minors not feel able to concede Counting Johnson. amateur conform to recent rules of Swimmers, while on February 17, It by the requests of the players' organi- his total to three. Association, Academy have played ail undeniably bitten off more than can chew same teams this week. Georgetown Eddie the United States Golf Business will be met In a basketball negotiating local zation. Zeb Ray Morgan, and nd .matches with teams. Milan. man wic new WW, ....... - good game this winter, and have not game. meets the sailors on the latter's floor, Hold of are working on First it was Intended the Won't Water. Foster, all whom named a committee to formulate yet met with defeat. On the face of Coach Wilson is having unusual that and will help take the steam out of - 1917 all-st- "What are the demands of the un- contracts running through the a positive definition of an amateur. Is probably success with the "Y" youngsters. The meet ah combina- St. John's here Friday night before Is composed of Presi- it, their record the best of ion, anyway? There Is not .a single season, seven players are sure to be This committee college teams, and some team has won six straight, and is ext tion selected by George . Isemann. the Navy meets the Brooklyn players dent Charles Ft Thompson, of the the Eastern pectlng to make a cleanup during Prospects Saturday. one of them that will hold water. In line when thejbell rings. Secretary Charles of the Navy people are Inclined to for this seem to have Flossmoor Club: the remainder of the year. Lossberg George Washington and Catholic The first demand, concerning the pay- "No,' I can't say whose contract M. Smalley. of Olyrripla Fields, and hold that It stands at the head of the dwindled because Insisted University rest luntll Saturday. The Hlg- - two-ba- ll ment injured players. Is laughed Old Fox. Secretary Crafts W. on rolling the game against Davls-Elkln- s of worthless came in today." the A.ltont list. Yale, New York City College, Hatchetltes play the because such players always have enough to let the fans gins; all of Chicago. the wishes of the locals. team, while the C. U. Players Journey "It'll be time Swarthmore, and the. Crescent Ath- game with received salaries In full. know when we hike South. But. Will Submit a Draft. Royals Challenge. to Baltimore for a return second, relating to Imme- letic Club have been defeated, as well BOBTHAYER'S Loyola College. , - The the Judging from letters coming In today, The amateur rule committee will as a number of fives of less reputa- Now the Royal team, undoubtedly diate release of a minor Uague player boys will not hesi- a new definition to hard propositions Gatlaadet 4s Busy. unconditionally Instead of giving many more of the submit a draft of tion, but several the strongest that ever competed on ' absolutely neces- directors for are yet to be tackled. Seven straights Gallaudet will he busy toward the him five days' notice, as the minors tate any longer than the other officers and Sporting Gossip local alleys, has hurled a challenge at do at preitnt. Is unreasonable and holding tirf the new rule then have been won. latter part of the week. The Ken- sary. I don't blame them for ratiAf.tinn George- the Monumental City rollers, agreeing foolish. The players now are paid hap- wiii k ,ia,-r- i in Affect bv the board The midshipmen will meet dall Greeners play the Blue Ridge back a few weeks to see what town next Wednesday, and St. John's to a compromise on the conditions of for five days. Perhapa some of them of directors, subject only to review Dave may stay long enough to College five on Friday, while' the want 'collect two clubs pens to Fultz's demands.
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