"NO MAN IS SO BUM/ *S HE WHO INSISTS ON DRINKING WOOD ALCOHOL," CHIRPS CLARENCE FROM CLARENDON KmP Abreast o4 Sport WorW The Times' Complete Sport Page Br Reading Tki. P*|* OmAy (Cvpyrlakl. ItM. br IXaruUtMl N.w» Some We Sarvic*. lu) TadWHENCUBS LANDED FUG EM OVER Catch, Say By LOOKING ~ ~~l BV I % IN WONDERFUL PLAY-OFF LOUIS A. DOUGHER By rHKIIKHIIK O. LIES. VX1 Cjf Htymour, the old Olint centar First Game fielder, who died a few monlha ago, '* frequently hu been blamed for New If Battering , the 9126,000 mauler, can keep up # 191!) Tork'a defeat In this gama. A badly Come* Next average ou the through the coming campaign, get ready When the Census Man '' played fly In the third Inning, start for another and a greater home- record for the books. The Red .Sox !7// In* the Cuba on a four-run apurt. did a lot of damage, but aome of that wonderful were scheduled for ten games in New York last season. Babe Ruth ham¬ Gets Busy trfm unpardon- The tale t ably atupld base running In the flrat play-off between the Chicago mered out three home runs there, beginning with one off George Mo- Inning did aa much to aplll the beana Cub# and the New York Ciianta on the of the season, one off Bob Bhawkey writes V! uiurmm for the Giants aa the mlatake of 8ey- 1W08 National gridgc opening day copping "Get rrntly for thin," \imm mour. for the league on June 30 and closing with another oif Shawkey on September 24. This Jimmy loamingcr in the Phila¬ The Olanta had a chance to score a pennant end* today. Saturday "wlieii BABE buahel of runa In the flrat but comes the third story in The ia an average of .300.three homers in ten games. delphia Nortli American, Inning, the bull got only one tally out of two baara Times' big banehall Next season American clubs will a schedule of 154 the census taker meets Washington League plsy player: on.balls, a hit batsman and a . series, "Ty (Cobb's Firat Big trainee, or seventy-seven at home and seventy-seven abroad. If Babe Pf«ater atarted off wild, and hit Krsd Game." "1.What is your employer's on the arm with his flrat League Ruth can maintain his .300 average of 1910 at the Polo Grounds he will RUTH Tertney Remember, these authentic banker's full name? pitr^v Then he walked Charley H»t- are come close to out some homers at his home "2.Have for your then a colt baseball stones appearing slamming twenty-three park. yon paid tog, putting In bis fresh¬ in The Times' He will then have but seven more to around* the circuit to beat his last automobile^ man year with the Giants. only Washington get lose the Roger Breanahan, batting third, Complete Sports Page. .wn record of twenty-nine made last year. '3.How much did you last time you went into busi¬ then did his part to wreck New York's The other day Bill Uimtr, the Ruck- ness? Bcoring chances. The hard-hitting vJUe, Md.. boy with the Red 8ox, caine catcher struck out. and Johnny Kllng "4.How many times ware the third strike It was in to see us and a at the w dropped get perk you fairly struck out, if ever? smart work by Kllng and made the "official'* averages of the American "6.What used to be tse best Giants look silly. When Cub* Won Ban¬ I.eagu*. That was before Babe Ilulh COCHRANPROMISES beer in 8t. IxhiIh? Iferaea PaMa "Bone." was sold to the Yankees. Lamar, who ner looked In wonderful with "6.How many old basebalU Under the rules a man striking out in Play-off condition, a runner an as the and have in your cellar? with on flrat base is out au eye clear morning sky you whether the catcher with the froah color of a debutante, "7.Give ten reasons why a *7 tomatirally, n»7Kl at New 1 «rk l'lt7, Urttkfr / holds the ball or drops It. But Bres- liad much to say of Babe Ruth, who FIGHT FOR FIGHF player should not hold out. H. ink. nahan started to run to .eemed muclT of an Idol to him. first base. pretty "8.When did you sp«ud tho wasn't as smart a CHICAGO NATIONALS. a * Charley Herzog "The Babe hits lot of high dies, full umount of tho club's allot¬ JomE" then as lie is now. AB. It. H. PO. A. B. know," said of the player He got It you Lamar, talking ment for a meal on a dining CA** Into his head that he was forced off Jim Sheckard, If.. 4 0 0 4 0 0 proposed change In the rules which British Promoter Says He Will first by Breanahan and started toward Johnny Kvera, 2b.. 3 1 1 ,0 3 D would permit .1 batsman to eacapu car? "9.What is of a second. Kline quickly snapped the , rf. 4 1 1 4 0 0 having a atrlko railed on him when Go to Court to Hold French your opinion ball down to who ran down Frank lb.. 1 0 3 J3 0 0 a Chance, Chanee, driving long flies to the fc-1 territory club that happens to makd 3 Herzog on the base line for a double Artie Hofman. cf.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 on olther side of the outfleld. Champion. dividend? play. H. Stelnfeldt, 3b... 4 0 1 0 3 0 be all the time. \ r/f "There'd arguments "10.What do you think of the Ponlin next, smacked u double to Geo. Howard, cf., 4 0 0 1 0 0 You know how baseball players like author of double-bR.uler8? right, scoring Tenney. Pfeister con¬ , ss 4 1 I 1 4 0 to argue about everything. CHICAGO. Jan. 8..Charles B. "11.Is three hours' worn tinued to go bad and walked Sey¬ Johnny Kilns, c... 3 1 1 4 1 0 mour. That finished Jack That's Pie far Hla. Cochran, the London promoter wh» dally in the summer months op¬ the Giant Jack Pfeister, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Killer, and Mordecai Brown was rush- Mordecal Brown, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 "Of course, there wouldn't be so came to America to sign Jack Demp- pression? ed to the rescue. Brown struck out In New with . je many arguments York, sey for a championship bout with "12.What rattles did you take . though the Georgetown Totals 32 4 8 27 12 0 that short right field wall, but there Georges Carpentler In England, Is part in the world war, man did a lot of yelping about it. would be else except, pos¬ daring NEW YORK NATIONALS. everywhere speeding on his way to New York to¬ with The game was chffck full of bicker¬ sibly, Cleveland. If tho Babo played excepting umpires?" and AB. R. H. PO A. E. In an uneasy frame of mind. ing gnashing of teeth at the um¬ In New York that wall would bo pie day Chance whacked out a , lb... 2 1 10 0 1 "I believe has pires. single for him. If he played there half the don't that Carpentler In the second inning and a moment Chas. Herxog, 2b.. 3 0 0 1 2 0 soMon he'd set tho home-run record signed with Jim Coffroth for a Tla later was caught napping. The Old R. Bresnahan, c... 4 0 1 10 2 0. so high It would never come down." Juana fight," he said before depart¬ Peerless I^eader let out some shrill , rf.... 4 0 1 0 0 0 And now Babe.or "The Babe," as "I think and Des- growls, and Artie llofman. old Circus , cf.... 3 0 0 2 0 O ing. Carpentler 0 0 all ball players speak of him.Is to are too honorable to break OUT Solly, who took up the quarrel, was Arthur Devlin. 3b. 4 1 12 camps TRACKSTARS play In New York. In seventy-seven their word me. I shall banished from the game. Howard H. McCormick, If. . 3 0 1 3 1 0 with certainly AI Kames he Is going to measure the dis¬ go to court to protect my Interests." taking his place in center field. Bridwell, sa.... 3 0 0 0 1 0 tance from the plate to that right Cochran declares that he has the <"h. Mathewson, p.. 2 0 0 0 3 0 Waterloo Cs«|f la Third. . 1-0 0 0 0 0 Held stand, and he would be brave, in¬ French champion's signature to ar¬ New York met its Waterloo in the deed, who would say now that the ticle* for a bout with Drmp- .V' George Wiltse, p.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 calling FORG. II.RELAYS third inning It was In this inning 3I»10 record of twenty-nine home runs sey In England. ["that Seymour got in his fatal mis- Totals 30 2 5 27 9 1 would not be surpassed. take. Always It is the Giant center Only two batsmen have ever hit a PARIS, Jan. 8.Georges Carpentler's fielder who blows the works in cru¬ over the flold stand at has t« Will Have Several First .Batted for Mathewson in seventh t>all right the manager, Descamps, agreed O'Reilly cial games. It was Fred Snodgras . I'olo Grounds, Babe Ruth and Joe sign James Coffrotb's offer for a who upset the apple cart in the inning. Jackson. Both slammed the pellet out world's championship contest with Class Athletes to Start . 19121 Chicago 001 000 OOO -4 upon the avenue, clearing the L Jack Dempsey at Tia Juana, Mexico, Joe Tinker, the Chicago shortstop, New York 100 000 100 2 ftructure. A fanciful story had Jack- but he Is opposed to more than fif¬ Campaign. opened the third against Matty, and Two-base hits.Donlin. Schulte, non's landing In a saloon and knock¬ teen rounds. He prefers ten rounds, though Joe was about the weakest Chance and livers. Threc-baae hits ing a stein of beer from a man's hand. thinking the end will come inside of hitter among the Cub he al¬ .Tinker. Hita.Off Pfiester, 1 in that limit. Coffroth's offer Is regulars If tni<\ that must have been a dread- for With a most strenuous track cam Nineteenth Hold Goes ways could paste Sir Christophc-. two-thirds of an inning: off Brown, . ul thing, to take a perfectly good $400,000. pair" facing the Georgetown Uni¬ SCHOOLSTOSTART Matliewson motioned Seymour to pit/ 4 in 8 1 3 innings; off Mathewson, 7 'tela-of beer away from a man just versity track team John O'Reil¬ deep for Joe, but Cy failed to heed in¬ in 7 Innings: off Wiltse. 1 in 2 in¬ as he bad It for action. Any¬ LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8.."Tl* Juana January 15. structions. nings. Sacrifice hlta- an4 poised lands a num¬ Tenney way, maybe that's only a story, which the bout," says Jack Kearns, ly Is fast developing capable j Tinker whuke&a long fly to cenf.^r Brown. Double playa -Kling and .* well, for It la almost too terrible. Dempsey's manager. "Any old dis¬ ber of track men to take part in the field. Seymour tried to back for !t Chance, and McCormick and Bresna- tance will suit us. The fight won't go meets which will extend from mid- old nineteenth instead of turning his back, an I It han. Left on bases.Chjcago. 3: New- Talk Abent HI* Eg*. more than one round. can make SERIES Good-by, good They TOMORROW January to Juna. hole! You die cleared his head for a . York. #; First on balls Off Pflester, a for his it a six-round to." the death Janu¬ As partial explanation bout, if they want Georgetown's track mentor expects ary 15 for golf clubs around Tinker scored the tying run a mo¬ 2; off Brown, 1; off Mathewson, 1. partin gwtth Ruth, Harry Fr*zee dis- to develop several relay teams and ment later on Kling's warm single to First on errors.Chicago, 1. lilt bp -usscs the player's consuming ego. NEW YORK, Jan. 8..William Fox. from Indications should succeed in Washington. Here's the way the center. Brown sacrificed, Tenney ;r.- 1. Struck out ball of far the is will¬ Tech Takes on Business and official announcement .By Pfeister, knowing many players moving picture magnate, patting: out a sprint medley team, a reads: "Spike" Webb Is Enthusiastic assisted. and Sheekard hoisted to - By Mathewson, 7: by Wiltse, 2: by less ability, we are constrained to ing to give as high as $560,000 to inile team, a two-mile quartet and & Western Meets Central on "Ordered, that all members Seymour for the second out. Had Pfeister, 1; by Brown, 1. Time of nardon Ruth. There la much to be keep the proposed Dempsey-Carpen- four-mile combination, all of which having liquor upon the club prem¬ Over the Outlook for Ring Seymour caught Tinker's flv I' wotiM game.1 hour and 40 minutes. Um¬ said for liim. > tler contest In the United States. He are expected to be heard from. ises REMOVE THE SAME BE- have retired the side runlets. pires.Messrs Johnstone and Klcm. Though the books aay that Ruth has forwarded his offer to Jack During: the past two years O'Retlly Floor in C. U. Gym. Kearns, manager of the world's FORE JANUARY 15, 1920. Champions. Ileal Fireworks Came. Attendance.35,000. played with the ML St. Joseph's col- has succeeded in developing a num¬ "After But the real fireworks started after i3gc nine, they ^re Incorrect. He did champion. ber of first class runners. The suc¬ that date no one will "I am not In this for says be allowed to on that. Kvers walked and Scliulte shot i>lay with the St. Mary's Industrial profit." cess of Robert LeGendre, American The 1920 high school basketball keep liquor the Jan. son conducted the Reds before ihe and was Fox to Kearns. "I shall donate half club ANNAPOLIS, 8..Boxing. Jugt a hot single past Devlin. Kling scor¬ .school nine, of Baltimore, it pentathlon champion, who dethroned championship series sets under way premises; and no servant a at advent of Miracle Man Pat Moran. of the net profits naturally coming to well recognized a* competitive sport ing and Johnny taking third. Chance hare that , the manager Rartels, of Penn, last spring Is tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In will be permitted to serve liquor into then broke the for his team Pat was second catcher of the Cubs the Orioles, found him In the winter me to the Red Cross of America, Can¬ know*. of kind the Naval Academy, has sprung- up game ada, England, Australia, and France." th« new gymnasium at Catholic Uni¬ any upon the club prem¬ immediate Over ninety with a double to right. sending in at that time, but he saSv the gp.mt: of 1013-14. Tn addition O'Reilly has a number ises. popularity. Evers and Schulte with the from the bench. When Dunn asked the brother In of candidates who versity, Brookland, D. C. responded to the first call for candi¬ third and likely looking "All liquor found at the club fourth runs of the inning. Matty then Other Cubs of that famous aggre¬ bargo at the school for permlsion should come through this year. In In the opening engagements Busi¬ dates this week, and it had to be an¬ settled and fanned Steinfeldt. gation .who rose to be big leagu» to Ruth for a trial with the the will hare after January 15 will hare to be sign BENNYLEONARD CANNOT sprint medley O'Reilly ness, last year's title holders, engage nounced that no more were wanted. The Giants had one great chance to managers were Kvers, Tinker, Kling lialtimore club, the brother replied Tony Doyle, the Worcester schoolboy destroyed, and this will be done and Brown. of wa would have to Le Tech. Centra) and Western will play under Only about half of this squad was get back in the game, but Brown was Chance, course, .hat, to do that, Dunn marvel of last year. Bob Gendr«, In the second of the double- the supervision of the too for them. New York filled playing manapcr of the Chicago teai.i. tdopt Ruth, who was an orphan. APPEAR IN NEW HAVEN Dorsey Griffith. Monroe Sheehan. aad game board of sent to the training table. Midriiip- good header. governors." nxan Edwin W. Schell, of Mount the bases with none out in the lucky Evers succeeded him as manager of '.>unn, therefore, legally adopted the Jimmy Connelly. the Cubs in and Tinker Shee¬ James T. Hughes, well-known Pleasant. Iowa, has been elected the seventh, but got only one run out of 1913, ala-j :dg boy. Chief of Police Smith Revoke* Per. For the mile relay Griffith. and of the it. Devlin this with got a crack at running the Cubs af¬ Ruth came In for much laudation I«e Gendre and Ouray basketball official here, and Earl first captain manager opened inning han, McNamara, director of team. a to center and McCormick ter the Federal League settlement. while- with the Baltimore club. This mit for Contest With are counted to flash through. Fuller, athletics for the single upon at one match will be this drove another to Brown then Prior to that Joe managed the Red;, ¦waa Increased as soon as he became Dundee. Three of these runners are credited boys the T. M. C. A_, will handle Only fought right. Johnny both games. Hughes will referee tlie year, against the University of Penn¬ took quite a chance. He purposely and Chi-feds. Kling managed the » major leaguer. Many of us, with with doing a quarter under fifty sec¬ CHARLES BARTELMES IS will Boston Nationals one season, and aid In would have remains for to first contest and Fuller the second. sylvania, but a larger schedule passed A1 Bridwell, filling the bases tar better starV§ life, NEW Jan. 8 onds, and it O'Reilly be for next season, and the with none out. three-fi:igercd "Brownie" tried his as He haa of HAVEN, Conn., runner to the re-, The games will be staged on a arranged Huceambed well. plenty Chief of Police Smith re¬ speed up another will co-operate with from luck with the St. Louis Federals. exenm his Philip today time. court 76 feet by BO feet, which will FACING REAL TROUBLES N'avay Academy Larry Doyle, just recovering for ego. voked the quired to Install as as a In addition to these men who grad¬ permit for the twenty- team will run lengthwise In the new structure the movement boxing a broken leg. got into the game Hiiflaa Caeca Treoble. round bout between For the two-mile O'Reilly one of the intercollegiate for Mathewson and uated into major league managerial Benny Leonard have Sheehan. Ouray, J. Connelly, at Brookland. Baskets have been regular pinch hitter foul¬ Miller Hugglns, the midget man¬ and Johnny Dundee, which was to suspended from the steel District competitive sports. ed to Kling. Tenney drove in Dev¬ berths, Shcckard, Schulte, Howard, of is Scully, and McDonough. Three of girders. Champion Tonight Plays The have a very capa¬ Donlin. Devlin. McCormick. Bridwe'l ager the Yankees, facing many have been held In this city on Jan¬ in For Tech, Gosncll, Hutchinson, midshipmen lin with a sacrifice fly to Slieckard. before the 1020 these runners have been clocked Freeland in Title ble and coach in "Spike" and Wiltse tried their hands as man¬ troubles campaign uary 16. than two min¬ Loehler, Gude. and Parker or Shaw magnetic but New York's hopes flickered out ends. How he will ever succeed In The chief stated that when the bout performances better Tournament. Webb, who was dlreotor of boxing of when rolled to Tinker for the agers in the minors. There wore utes for the half so that still anoth¬ will play. Meany, JafTe, Williams, Herzog handling such fellows as Carl Mays. permit was issued It was represented and Goetat the Twenty-ninth Division, A. E. F., third out. baseball brains In that box-scora' er track man capable of doing two Held, will probably per¬ and who and hantMcd some (Copyright, 1J20, by A1 Munro Kllaa.) !ub« Ruth. Ping Bodle, Bob Shawkey, to him that It was to be a boxing will form for Business. Central will have Charlie Bartelmes, District pockct developed The gam* was followed by one of :>cl Fratt, and "Bruck Hannah all at exhibition. He said that It Is to be minutes be necessary. of the best mitt men on the other the nastiest scandals that baseball In addition to these relay te^ns Lemon, Hillman, Wood, and Dick billiards champion. Is facing his trou¬ instruc¬ once remains to be offered as a le«- a prize fight for a championship title, side Webb, now one of the has known. At the annual meeting other leaders. Of Georgetown will have several first- and Bob Newby playing. bles tonight for he tackles Danny tors in physical training at the Naval :ion to big league having been presented to him, and the athletes in other events. Eastern, the fifth school to In of the in December. BROOKLANDERS TACKLE the aeason class play Freeland, who boasts of h high run Academy, is enthusiastic about his was an ef¬ # course, before starts, Hug- fact that it has been extensively ad¬ Tom brother of Frank and the series, will take the floor Tuesday 1908, It announced that may succeed in disposing of vertised as such led him to revoke Gargan. of twenty-two. In the annual cham¬ material there and Is confident that fort had been made to bribe Johnstone pina Howard of Fordham fame. Is afternoon against Business In the can fome of hia temperamental stara, the permit. Gargan. tournament at he will have a team as good as and Klem, the umpires, to render all LAFAYETTE, THEN G.W.U. under twelve same pionship the Grand but If be with them all In said to have done Just gymnasium. be brought out by any other lnstitu- close decisions to the and beglna vault. a Central, Seventh street and (iHuits he's in for a warm summer, feet in the pole Freeney, Pennsyl¬ ticn. make for New to uniform, Is rated as avenue. it possible York win sun never shines. high Jumper, doing five vania Freeland has been Catholic University Basketers Meet even If the FRITZ eleven inches In the the game. The two umpires had been All-star collections are never to be HANSEN TACKLES feet Jump. BABE RUTH'S SAiTWAS making high runs of 23 and 23 In approached under the Polo Ground* Two Strong Teams Straight of the runners who have been desired by a baseball manager. Just All his dally practice stunts, and he Is i CONTESTS and had been offered mentioned for the relays and a host TWELVE MORE grandstand bi;» Running. as actors, each wants all the lime¬ TURNER ON expected to make .Bartelmes extent! rolls of banknotes. the FOLLY STAGE of others of lesser fame are capablo BLOW AGAINST JOHNSON himself tonight. light. The art of self-sacrifice for In the Johnstone and Klem immediately Tomorrow night at Brooklaud, of the team Is unknown to the In the Individual events. shot, Many women are attending the ON FLOOR SCHEDULE the matter to Tul- god and as well as the * reported Harry Catholic University meets Lafayette whether on the stage or the dla- of Silent Olsen Faces discus, javelin .nightly contests for the Districe title liam, of the National j.tar, Conqueror hurdles Le Gendre is almost in a Frazff Said to Hire Boon Threat¬ and »the Grand president College in basketball. It will be the tuand. Central management League, and he ordered a thorough second game of the season for Another Victor Over Mute class by himself. extends to all of them a U. G. Keener Announce* homA, Perhapa the moat self sacrificing ened With Ousting Process cordial In¬ Manager Investigation. the who have not ap¬ vitation to continue. Extra care Brooklanders, utar In baseball today Is Walter Tonight. Head. Is Completion of Daten for It was revealed that Dr. Cramer, peared on the floor since the Christ¬ by League being taken to see that are Johnson, though Trls Speaker leads KNOCKS OUT CLINE. they com Hatchetite ToMem. a sporting phyalclan art>und Broad¬ mas holidays started. lilm a clwse race. Kach would gladly who de¬ fortable during the playing. way, had offered the money to the Joe Turner, successfully DETROIT, Mich.. Jan. 8..Irish NEW YORK. Jan. 8 .Sale of Babe The veteran. showed I»afa.vette will be met by a for¬ throw a""'!' a possible record If by so fended his middleweight title last Wallace, great umpires, but Cramer was only the midable array of basketers a.4 C. U. he could ussure success to his Patsy Cline, of New York, suffered Ruth to the was generalship last night in his defeat George Washington University will who had been rlolng week against Silent Olsen, of Akron. a technical knockout In tho sixth another strike in the battle 100 its go-between. Cramer, has improved noticeably. OaJsatur- team. Babe Ruth, It Is needless to political of Peaco. to OK. He had high have twelve more games on sched¬ a great Giant fan and a regular pa¬ at Y has work cut out round of his scheduled ten-round agali.st Ban of the runs and season, day night the M. C. A. the say, does not answer this description.. Ohio., his for him Johnson, president of 10, 14. 12. his opponent'): ule for the remainder of the tron at the Polo Grounds, was barred Brooklanders will tackle the George does Carl Maya. And here tonight In his bout wlfh Fritz Han¬ bout here last night, with Kddie Fitl- league, according to rumors here. best being 10, 0. and 0. Today's according to manager U. O. Keener. from all National ( Neither of New York. Cline whg League parkd. Washington quintet. are both members of the one sen. of Wilmington. N. C., at the Folly slmmons, Harry Frasee's hold on the Red standings are: While the Hatchetites have dropped the never was :hey sent down for the count of five with Sox was However, league Two games In a row will give the ulub. Miller Hugglns should Theater, Ninth street and the Ave¬ being threatened by large High two battles already there is consid¬ able to any on the real cul¬ Yea. a to the a of notes get proof Brooklanders quint a first-class work¬ want for excitement before the nue. Hansen has also defeated Olsen right Jaw, barrage rights which were coming due and Won. lA>st. Hun. erable hope that victories will be and the Impression at Tiot and lefts sent him down again, and as so prits. general out in preparation for trie game with i-nrtaln falls next October. and has been clamoring for a chance which, the story runs, the Johnson Wheatley 2 0 is forthcoming shortly. The big test the time was that Cramer had been he rolled over on his back, his man¬ faction was the Navy next week. with Turner. trying to seeure to force Bartelmes 1 is 0 Saturday night at the Y. M. C. made the never over rushed Into the and the the Hub into cpmes Is goat. Cramer got Manager Jack Garrison, of the Fol¬ ager ring, team other hands. Kelchner 1 o 10 A., when Catholic University and died a broken-hearted man referee awarded the fight The immense sum of It. DROPS TWO ROBINS. ly Thcrttcr. looked Into the Wilming¬ promptly money which Marks 1 <> j, played. about a year ago. ton a to Fitzsimmons. was Involved in the Ruth deal will 1 1 TOLEDO. Jan. 8..In fielder Lew man's claims for conleAt with Wallace 17 On January 17 the Hatchetites go While Mathewson came in for a cer¬ tlio Washington veteran and decided give Kraxee a firm hold or. the club Henshaw n 2 11 to the Navy to play, while on Jan¬ .'Jalonc and Jimmy Hick¬ stock and tain amount of blame for losing the National they were worth while. So they have foil the efforts of the Peaco..' u j 12 uary 31 Georgetown will be met at moat crucial of his it man of tho Brooklyn club, been hooked for NAMES SAME JUDGES. " his friends Is game career, I.as been purchased by the Toledo up tonight. live," say. treeland 0,1jJ the Y. M. C. A. Oallaudet played Is well to remember that the game It is possible that Hansen will be a i'KW TORK. Jan. Major A. J. at the "Y" on February 7. .American Aasociatlon club, according Drexcl Biddln and Warren finished the most grueling campaign few pounds lighter than Turner, scal¬ Barbour, The Hatchetltea will take a trip be¬ ever MURAD President went t» an announcement by who officiated as at tho Wll- FOLWELL IS DOOMED. WANT OLYMPIC EVENTS. Mathewson through, and ing 15R pounds to Turner's 160 or so. Judges ginning February 1>, when Mt. St. one he Kreanahan. lard-Dempsey light at Toledo, are Jan. the In which reached his high- However, Hansen believes that his en¬ PHIL.ADEt.PHIA, #. Bob Fol- Washington Canoe Club paddlera. Mary's, Penn State, Huckr.ell, I.afay- water mark Jn the matter of victories. The Turkish Cigarette durance Is fully as great as Turner's prospective appointees today to serve well Is doomed to pass-out as football Who during the past three years have ette, Muhlenberg and L<«hlgh will be He and his in the same capacity at the I^eonsrd- at Penn. end won thirty-seven games and lost JEFF SMITH WINS. speed considerably greater. coacty Prominent alumni anneed every Important canoe titular played In order. The trip will eleven for a of contest will Dundee twenty-rour.d championship have hands to oust want canoo races percentago .771. I M