Football Dates Are Named for Georgetown.Gallaudet Tossers Defeat State HILLTOP GRID Garry Herrmann for STATE QÜINT Grandest Champion of Them «All UNCLESAMHAS Twin Bill· m Sa·*« Serie* MAJORS GRAB New "Daylight Bill" New York, .Feb. ?..Accordio» to Who Has Lost His Final Fight announcement made by Secretary NAMED Tha National Baa«ball Commis¬ LOSES AGAIN Heydler of the National League, DATES be A REAL NINE tonight, an amendment will of¬ sion haa come out Ih favor of tha MINORSTARS sj) "daylight bill." of Senator Calder, fered to th« league constitution of New York. In a »tatement to at th· opening meeting, February Five Games Will Be Senator Calder yesterday August Fourth Men in 12. which will permit a double- Played Herrmann, of tha National Com¬ Marylanders Drop Now Service Would header to be played in the asme Pace-Setting Pitchers Are mission, said that ha waa mailing Game to Gal¬ .erte· ia which a gsme is post- Here by Georgetown a copy of a bulletin to th« »ecre- Straight Make a Formidable mmetmi Fast Gobbled tary of th· Aasoclatlon of Profes¬ Under the pressent rule· such a Up by Big Eleven. sional Baseball Leagues In a move¬ laudet Five. Aggregation. double-header cannot be played be¬ Teams. ment to tata· cara of tha minor fore the second visit of the team League to the of Manager Lenta ?. Langte, of the leagues of the country In the day¬ LEAGUE city Its rivals. bill. INTERCQLLEGIATE If anyone »ugge«t» that there are Pace-setting pitcher» of Ihe minor Georgetown University footb»ll light STANDING. better ball club« than those owned team, ha· completed his schedule Teanu. W. I«. Pet. leagues have beet« gobbled up by Um have been by Charley CotnUkey and the Brush major« for the IMI carnpatgu aad a for 1318. Eight games George Washington. * ß 1000 heir«, do not brand him aa a fit . the m«nage- S 1 once-over oí the crew »how» that tha arranged by Hilltop rathollo University. .OK subject for the observation ward. NEW ORLEANS STAKE record Grover " aient while one contest Is pending Callaudat ; 1 .500 of Alexander tn win¬ NATIONALS TO TRAIN College. Uncle Sam, If he cboaa to be a mag¬ games the 1M7 and one open date appear· on the Maryland State. 0 4 .000 ning thirty during Ma. . nata, probably* could a»«emble an LANDED BY HAUBERK ¦on was eclipeed by Erick Erica's«*»·, H»t. IN AGXlN Gam· next Saturday night.Cath- aggregation oí that would of San of the AUGUSTA «ra. playera Francisco, who won thlrty-oa· The Georgetown policy past §gß University George Waahing- glv· th· Whit« Sox or Giant» a »tiff New Orleans. Feb. 2..Hauberk won fea- In only a few »rame» during the «esson, wbll· Ala« « years playing It will be Auguita, Ga.. for the Na¬ ß University. engagement- tlie New Orleans Handicap »4.00" was winning thirty. The«· pitcher» . season contest« In W»«hing- early tionals this spring as the Old Fate In pitching »trength Uncle Sam'« stake, the flrat big race of the Fair were the one· In .ton haa been reversed aa five of Gallaudet College had an easy time only baseball «ha \ yesterday closed out with th· galaxy oí ball playera outclasses Grounds meeting, by four lengths from won thirty game· or more during the the eight game· luted will take commerce defeating Maryland State last night of crsck Eastern while chamber of of the llttl· at th· T. M. C. A. In the Intercol¬ any major league corps mount¬ Sasin, horse. Wsrsaw Mason. Krickaon will be with tha piece on the Hilltop gridiron town to return there for training. ing artista. Ernie Shore, of the was Hauberk led almost from in .' with the Mary- legiate League, 32 to 8. Gallaudet put third. Titrer· 191». the contest pending Arrangements have been made with Red Sox. Marvin Goodwin oí the the rise of the barrier. Phocion won Grover I>oud»>rmilk. of Columbua, I land-State College will also be play- to up the poorest exhibition of shooting of the Phil- the the Hampton-Terrace Annex Hotel baskets from the field that has been Cardinal«, Eppa Rlxey six-furlong sprint from High Cost »and Dixie Davi·, of Louisville, tied ajd her· If satisfactory arrange¬ take care of th« Nationals. lie» and Bad Pfeffer, Sherry Smith which was held at for the seen In the league thl· season. If prohibitive odds. winning record la tbe Amer¬ aient· «re made. By closing out this deal Griff has and Leon Cadore oí the Dodger» are High Cost proved s great disappoint¬ ican Association, both Two out of town game· will be they had sne easy chance In th· tint the former heaver· winning laett» put a new punch Into spring train¬ or among major ment. ty-five gome·. Both pitcher» will am played, theae coming late in No¬ half they must have had fifty who are In the service. FIRST it* Hill- ing as the Nationals will be the first were not hard-luck RACE.Tliree-yearcild maidina: with the St. Loui« Broa-tie this year. vember. On November 16, the team in the ot the who more. They «hots, Behind the plate Uncle Sam la a and onrhalf furlongs Golden Soldier. JU. Herb to history game but came nowhere near 3 « Thormahl.?,. of Baltimora. I topper· will journey Haverhill. «.ill train in one State and live in an¬ either, they bit weak, having Hank Gowdy as 'Tapirai. to 1, to S. S to 5, »on: Marc l'or-, signed with the to battle the Tufts eleven, going through tb« hoop-. | ?a (Hunti. I to 1. « to 5. 2 to 6. ssseoad; Yankees, aad Harold Mas·., other. Hampton-Terrace Annex Hotel the only former star who Jumped 'Thompson, of Toronto, who baa en- while on Saturday. November 23. They did little better in thl· respect to the Red, White and Blue Lea¬ Barajet, 112 IHoaardl, 3 tn 1. 6 ? S, J tas 6. ' Is situated at North Augusta. S. C, third, «rime. 19". Laburnum Faraaa. llsted. led the International the University of Detroit svili be In the second half, with the exception Harris of the Indians or Gain¬ HI. Laeagu« and Is about (our miles from the of Sanders, who five double gue. j Famosa. Lady Moore. Own ito· O Neil, and in lwiT. Thompaon would have bee« . plsy«d »t Detroit. put point¬ er of the Red Sox can the Chief South Atlantic League Park. scoreboard. guard Oabourn alao ran. a National thi» year had not Un. la The big geme of tb« year will Fox ers upon the Wlllman. first sack with ability. At second SECOND l*ACI^Tbre»>Tst»r<4d· and upward Sam The Old closed out this deal who one of the best shots on the signed him. be played with the Carlisle Indian«, vesteniay with Chester and Is base Jack Miller oí the Cards or six finiong». CerUssrrock. to» (Otattk). S to Í. 4 Carmen HilL oí at the Hill¬ Loylesa Buff and Blue team, blew shot after 10 I. I to 5. tran; I «111. MS Binnlngham. lead. on Thank»giving Day H. H. Bell, of the chamber· of com¬ Barry of the Red Sox would be Bag rHojnpbrtcsl er in tbe Southern top. shot both from the field and fifteen- stationed. Maranvllle of the Brave· 4 to 1. ? to 5. 4 to 6, aflcond; London Girl. 1«! League, will b« merce of Augusta, who were visitors foot had twelve chance· to (Cooperi, « to 1, S to 2, « to 5, tiiird. Time. with Pittsburgh In 191«, and Cincin¬ Navy la not listed to meet the here. mark. He haa the shortstop position cinch¬ nati has The advance squad of pitchers «cor· from the most of whlct« 1:14. LittU Menard. btonybrook, BVmarksb». grabbed Snipe Coaley of Hilltoppera. but it is believed that snd fouls, ed, while Bate» of the Athletic» Baby Col·. Boi «nd alao In the catchers will leave here on were of a technical but waa Minti, Betssl, Ajera Dallas. Texas League. Conler th« date of Saturday, October 12, March while nature, and Leonard of the Senatore are rsa. was one oí the ha« been held the blue 9, the balance ot the only able to land four of them. THIRD BACK.Three remarkable busher« open by squad will hike South about tbe 17th available for third. rear-olda and tspsrard of the year, having won twenty-one and gray for the Middies. The The Maryland Staters fell down The outfield would also be ex· claiming; ax furioaga. Srorrptl, ill (Grotb), 3 or 18th. In their defensiv· work to 5, 1 to 3. oat, won; Ls-ndora, 106 ICoilhsa). 4 straight games and pitched a ao-rua. schedule opens with Randolph- miserably ceptionally »trong. Baby Doll Ja- no-hit game while it Macon College here on September against Gallaudet. In the games cobson of the Lewi» ts 1. ? to 1. «»en. eecowi; Fonctincnatr». Ill doing and Brown», Duffy (Boland), I « L I lo Ì. I U S, third. Time. Cincinnati had aleo drafted Car. 28. which will be followed with a played with George Washington and Chick Shorten of the Red Sox 1:141·. CATONSVILLE PREPS universities It was their Confiacation. Rio Brarua. Joe !>.. penter, of Grand Rapids, Onteal battle against the strong Davidson Catholic and Leslie Mann of the Cuba are Ctsarler McFerran, and Mac al«o ran. Vir¬ defensive playing that kept League king, but turned him back. College, from South Carolina. BESTED BY GONZAGA strong among the outfielders In service. FOrBTH RACK-Tbrear-rear«!'!· and opward ; P.ed who led tha Central Polys visit here on October ¦ hem in the running. They did not There are but these are claiming: aix rrrlong«. Grraaoon. ?? 'Hr:m Torkeleon, ginia others, Juat ' w«a with S cover up at all under Gallaudet's bas¬ phriesl, » ta 2. Î to L «·«". »?«: HI Association, Cleveland a 1». and will be followed by North basket-ball tossire named off-hand to Indicate the sort J"»qiiin. short time last . Gonzaga defeated ket until the Buff and Blue lad« had (fsvigsrt). » to ]. « to I. : to 1. «error-d: l*r«-tT. fall, during which srollna State College the next the Mount of a team Uncle Sam can put on the time he v Joseph's Preps. Catonsville, obtained a shot or two. 1« (Taplinl. C to 1. 5 to 2 « to 5. tl.ird. Tna». defeated Detroit and »true·; j?eturday The regular Election Md., five, in in a fast field. 1:14 t-t. Oriental Elirab-ih 'out will be with Ford- Gonzaga Gym. Gallaudet had th« advantage at cen¬ Gold. McNsag·*«· Tyru» Raymond Cobb and Ves--h. «say game played and hard-fought contest, by the count Dromi. Bock of Lnarrne, Purr»· «rid Gr.!d Bat», he ha» enlisted in the army. ¦ham, in New York City, on Tues- ter, as both Dohrman and Fergu¬ .nd fnoetaw alao ran. of 32 to 30. to Naylor. who iinisbod In front of tli« May, November S, which will be fol¬ the end of the first half son, who took hi· place, were able GARDNER TO MEET FIFTH RACEsrThree y»»r-n'd» and upward: ¡butEastern At the vis¬ the ball where wanted eix «s League pitcher», «rill be v, tth lowed by the contest which la now itors lead the Gonsago five two place Just they ciaiming; furiosa·». Ed rrarnaon, (flasitaj, Connie Mack, unie»» with State. The by to. Both team« pasaed the ball much Sto« «tea, 1 to 2, woo; Billy Joe. K» tetaOl «*onnie aell» the -pending Maryland pointas, but Gonzaga came back in the TURNER ON THURSDAY I ta S to I to II r,-*t of bis team to Boston, and Karl schedule follows: better than in previous contests but Great Referee Final ingl. 1. ?, S. s-cond; KtrsrON second and evened the and Hands half score 104 Î to earn. 2 to i tLi-1. Howard, of Blue Maxros «t With. failed to benefit by It, aa they failed 'Birmphries). I. Hageratown. Grasa s.pt. a-BanBaltimore. Md., Feb. its "nasiuDSton 'pending·. foult that State has. ss there lan't time the Oreat Referee. Ten Years Since John L nés· Agent also ran. Ï..Ft No». K.Tufta College, at Ha»erhill, Masa Oouasa. Position. Mt. St, Jo« i-ii P. by tempting to arrange a match. Mainel, »'ho figured in the recent No». 22.Cnisersiry of Detroit, at Detroit, Duffy «.I* F.. Marchetti a man in the squad who might be con¬ John L. Sullivan, formerly the Manager McGeorge closed out for trade sidered an accurate shot. in This by the New York »nd M. r Thanasgisiraf Day.Carlisle Indian», at Wasa- CoMello .B. F. Mad« heavy-weight boxer, died at his Appeared City this mstch with both Turner and NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Louis American . hngtofl. '»rmodr .C^tater. ßt.ttns The first half ended ten to one In home at Mass., League club«. .s, Abingdon, shortly Gardner on Thursday night Both worrying a lot over th· i'Donoetuie .?- '? , . a». Ryan favor of the Kendall Greeners, and after the noon hour. He was taken tardiness Murta? .?. O. Hurt« it was with deep regret that John men have acreed to weight- In at 3 FIRST KiCB-fl furi.,*» MtOf B. IB ?? the management of the Browns when the second half opened Coach ill with heart trouble three weeks L. Sullivan's ??'??ß??. « to I. 3 to 1. 7 to 5. »"? ; Substitution*-¡tullirán for FiU- many friends here o'clock at 158 pounds. Gardner has HaMy in not sending him a HERMAN AND JOE O'Donocfaue, Fred Moore must have taken some of ago «nd it was thi» disease that heard the announcement of his to P. E. to act Cora. 1· (Rnbiraonl. «srstn. 2 to 5. 1 to 5. sec contract. cetald far Carmody, O'N'ein for Byao. t»o»l» agred allow O'Connor 1» Maie-el has only received official no¬ the mlat out the eyes of his "pupils" finally put over the K. O. punch on death at hi« home in as the third man on mat ood; Silrtj» Shipu-r. (Casrr I. 2» ta > 6» from floor.Duffy 141. ("«strilo (I). Carmody 121, Abington yes¬ the Plnkey 1 4 to 1, third. Tinte. ? ??2 5» Ku J.I'rrjserb, tification of his trade to the Brown· LYNCH MATCHED ri Sullitan Marchetti for their shooting wa« much Improved. the veteran champion. terday. Sullivan'« last needs no introduction to the local Doaiogjiue. 12), 12), Mader Gallaudet scored to appearance Birdmaa. Kama. Filiola-i. ?? Tsslst, ?·t·. « in the shape oí a letter from Colonel III. Stetcsa. Burla 121. O'NeiU. »cab from twenty point« John Lawrence Sullivan, who here was in the week of September wrestling fans, as he has appeared Blue Adalid Bird also New York. Feb. 2..Within th« next I out of 3 Maryland State's sixteen the second was] BtjBaa Barnjofc, Maigorj I'uppert. fu]-Murray. 3; Suturan, out of 4; 59 years old, was the most widely 16. 1907. when he gave his athletic here ¡n a trio of matches twice being ran. The iorty-eight hours a match will prob¬ Buri«, t. Rtftritt-Mr. Walah. I'mrirt-Mr. session. Sander«, getting twelve of of the last 35 Catonsville lad I· not a bit known Bostonian act in conjunction with Billy Ar¬ beaten l>y Turner and once forcing rronOXD RACD-On» mile. tasYsB La«». « over ably be cloaed in which the bantam¬ Duffy. Time of quarter».S minute. them. Haul», who was only in the to dejected his trade. Be like* year». "Boston Strong Boy," cham¬ lington's Golden Crooks Compatis the champion to take two straight i^andsi. 6 2. 3 to 5. out, won; M;»tre«a Polly. the idea of weight championship may changé game for about ten minutes of the pion of the world, actor, author, at the "Diamond" falls. 95 (T. Rostan'. It lo 1. 3 t» I. Ho : «"Cisid; getting away from NVw wired two Gayety Theater. of ?*. 'Itjr-.uss-r I York, but didn't band·. Dominici·; Tortorich has first period, landed double point¬ farmer and temperance Frank Hall was at that time man¬ especially car«. of Kid Williams, HARVARD STUDENTS gentleman 5. out, third. Tim«. I 13 2 5. Hanba*. however, to go to St. Louis. be¬ Joe Lynch, conqueror ers. lecturer he lived through a career Sullivan's affairs. The act Brlly He terms to box Pet· íKid> Herman Neither team put much into aging Neatiebouse. Marys Beau and fcet.ar t Broder- lieve« th«t if placed «t thl'd b»*· pep tuli ot the adoration of the crowd was featured with a four-round BLUE RIDGE MEETING ick also ran. rounds to a decision before his STRONG FOR SPORTS and it was con¬ he will be able to »horn' hi» old-t-m« twenty their play the slowest and the that came with bout between Sullivan and THIRD RAOD-Ona ¿ad one hslf m:!··. Ir· New Orleans date to be set test that popularity Jake form the coming season. Maisel ha· club, by ha* been played in the In¬ spectacular »ucees». Kilrain, the one-time hated rival of DELAYED BY MOGULS regrüar. 113 (Robin·«)1. .«<*i. 1 to I. out. woe; the champion. Boaton. Feb. 2..Harvard has joined tercollegiate thl« aeason. 5 kept out of door» during the col4 League Lad» Worthington, 101 (Trnae . t, Z. 7 to t». Princeton and Yale men in the de¬ He made his first ring appearances the grand old man of the game. months Kddie Mead has accepted the terms. Line-up and summary: in Boston in 1878 and 1S79 when, Haf-erstown, Md.. Feb. 2..The 1 to 4k aex-arid; Arbalraior. 104 (irlso-.'. !t»t and Is In fine condition. will make liti mand for the return of in te reo Ite« i «*·*£ .sen. 1 tc 2 il. Masseur Har Ia>-nch pounds ringside Gallaudet. Position. Marsland Sute. he in to fix up a circuit for the 3. third. Tune. now to .sports. Harvard's challenge ringe the record book» »tate, boxed meeting wood and C«IbbbbSB*"S also ran. for Herman. All that remain;*· sVilsoa .K. F. Berlin local bouts. Sullivan's buttle with John Barley¬ Blue Ridge League will not be held Consummate the match is Herman's true and demonstrates the under¬ rssnder* .L. F. Eiaeman strictly corn was FsjrRTH RACE-Sax furljnes. P-ryraa. HI BILL KILLIFER IS He trade by far the most spectacular before March 1. In making this an¬ · to « to 3 to signature to the articles. graduates are solidly in favor of a Lsohnnaa .Center. Storie lamed the plumber'« of his eventful (Willial, 1. 5. 5. won; Counter- resumption of intercollegiate ath¬ ?.main! .R. G. Morgan and boxing was a side issue. So career in which ven¬ nouncement the director» of the t-laat, 101 (Trotear). I to !, I» t eten. «»orsnd; AFTER BIG letics. The Crimson Willman .L.G. Kara great was his success In the ring, ? ture, however, he was not a great suc¬ league »ay that while they axe sure High Orat. 11» (Sande). 2 «a» 1. 7 to IB. 1 M 3. BONlfc^ says: cess, bis good and his wide third. Tun«. 1:15.2 5. Aatuime. Va^aa Harvard unofficially is unquestion¬ Puhatitmionas-Gallajdet. Bui·· for Wilson. however, that he soon gave up the fellowship the league will be In operation, they Troi»t, New CAMP DIX HAS for Shawl for Bouchard. j circle of "friends" keeping him on think it best to as as uri Wat.t Ladv aleo ran. York. Feb Î..For fln.wr.at ably for the resumption of intercol¬ Ferguson Dofannaa, soldering iron and became an out- delay long pos¬ FIFTH RACE-Ona and oo»^ixta"cnUi «til·· reasons »end Hetzlar for Hauze, Deer for Willman: Maryland the ropes continually. sible so may get a better line probably to retain hie legiate carnei». This does not mean and-out pugilist. His they Haubert. 12» (Keoujhl. » to 1. 5 to 2. «ten. in that batter»· FINE RELAY TEAM State, Pain· for Kami. Clendaaiel for Suaae, career was a serie» of knock¬ advent on the temperance lec¬ on conditions that will have an in¬ membership famous we have to rush back to the old sys¬ Gardner for Berlin, latraon for Pain». Goat» Hi-· ture woo: Sasin. IB rjArsstrl. * to L 2 to 1. e»tm. organization.the Alexander and tem salaries nor cam¬ outs from that time until, de¬ stage brought about a famous in¬ fluence In «electing cities to form the second; Warsaw. It» (fand.-.. 2· to L · to *. 4 New New York. Keb. 2.. advertising from neld-Gallau'ler. Wilton, Bans· Si, sYill- by cident In which Gen. Nelson A. Miles Killifer duo.Bill Klllifer. receiver York. to attract crowds of thou¬ man Sander· Marsland at Mississippi organization. to I. third Tins». II« 2 S Dick Willem». a well paigns '21, id, Dohrman, State. feating Paddy Ryan refused to ia a holdout. Tha« Camp Dix has speedy and sands. We desire to a Eiseman Goals from foul-Gallaudet. Will- on 18S2. he became appear with him as a speak¬ Meanwhile discussion over the Woodstisie. Cheer Lra.i.T. Braviase. Oppomi- extraordinary, .simply play in ft City February 7, er at the same Mtsojwb Killifer want!« to receive other than balanced relay team, with J. Howard contest with teams which are like man, 4 out of 13; Fasrguson, 2 out of I; Mary¬ of the meeting. Sullivan met make-up oí the league i» free and i.iti. Basil. Woodward. aad «ariAeag man. heavy-weight champion the rebuff with also ran. the slants of one Grover Alexander- Berry, of Penn fame, aa anchor our own. land SUte, Klvmiu. 3 out of 7; Berlin. 1 out wa» a bare-fist good naturel banter¬ everybody is entitled to expresa an United States. Thl» SIXTH KJUCaV-sOa· milo. 1. 3- La'.ua. ?ßt is contained In a Tbe Dix team carried off the Army- "Baseball and track could of 2. Refere·.Mr. Haas. Cmpire-Mr. Morar. went nine ing and the remark that tbe only dif¬ opinion. A pretty and compact clr- news deapatrla» in the recent Mill- possibly Time of game.¿D-minute periods. fight (or $5,000 a side. It ference between ILyke). » to j. 1 tu i out. tran; Eaíle. 1* from California, wher· the Navy championship be dragged out along informal lines, Sullivan des- he and Miles as a cult would be one oí Hagerstown, (U. GirneT), 7 to S. 2 to 5. out, Turco. bacV.-· rose s were rounds and emerged was avsnd; is the game·. Berry teammates but to to have an informal crew lighter that he started as a plum¬ Cumberland. Harrisbure, Lancaster. :il (Sander, · to L 5 to 2. .sen, third. Time, ftop spendlna* winter, \-a, of the Prudential ?. Willie try tined to the most spectacular box- ber and the Chicago. Kelly, ?.; would be the height of absurdity. Two career ever General began life as a York and some other city. This sixth l.«:S. Merchant and S:. Jule axto ran. Anderson, of the New York A. C, and PENN STATE MEN ing anyone ha» known. ribbon clerk and that >E\ i;ntK and ooe-sixtes.'tith Killifer want· to receive f**t facts argue strongly for Intercol¬ .Sullivan began at once a triumphal he, Sullivan, city is the stumbling block. The five aaCat Osa Oc Anderson, former Colgate track was far more familiar with the Decla¬ cities named are a miles. Dundrcarr. WT is^ndr II Is·. ? a· 16. ones, low ones and alow ones. buC legiate games. The first is that the tour or the world that included vic¬ outlined by local ? and football star. Berry's clean-cut ANSWER THE CALL ration of Independence. man In 1 to 4, trou; Le«h xrunu. Is» iLri».. 6 to 1, that's not all. He alf-o wants to re¬ President of the United States and tories over all comers and which high league affairs, but his » 7 aex.'i. over Tom of Boston, A few years to S. to 16, Wale»v*«x»;. MT ? let Bst ceive a bonus similar to that re¬ victory Hatpin, the leading men of the War Depart¬ lasted (or ten year». His most ago after a long time sixth city nomination is a blank. 5 to 4 to f>. I lliird. ; ^C1 y In the last was a achieve¬ State College. Pa., Feb. 2..Pennsyl¬ nearly 2, Z. TjLe. to have relay great ment advocate them. Second, the col¬ that time were spent partly upon the stage, in writ¬ Frederick, if admitted, would put the E«:tTlt;. Krr^l:ni: 11 Jtid Inquieta arto ran. ported been promised .· ment. The Dix team will be entered vania State has prepared statistic« Important fights during various his out Pitcher Alexander the Cubs. leges which have maintained an in¬ at the Charley Mitchell draw In Chan¬ ing editions of memoirs circle of plumb and would, too, by in many of the indoor meets thi» win- showing that athletes the institu¬ and as sporting editor of various be a weak "We're members of the sam· u tercollegiate system have not shown tion have been to to tilly, France and the (amous Jake Kll- big sister. Judging from the ter. that their fervor or their in¬ prompt respond newspapers, he retired to North past. To admit Johnstown NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. lodire," Klllifer roirht truthfully patriotic the call to arms. Exactly 100 wearers rain battle at Rlchburg, Mass., July or Al- terest in their nation's affairs has I 8. 1889. Abington and began farming on a toona would be bad, too. The real argue in. presentine; his ca*e i-> of the 'varsity "S" have enlisted, ac¬ .scientific ba«Is".that la he FOU ?????. Owner the Cubs. \* waned. Their "athletics have been to records in tbe The Kilrain bout at bare knuckles became solution seems to be to leave out one FlisT RACE.l*U«e. mV: maid WceRhman. of more cording graduate a gentleman a. few of the to » HILLTOP PREPS ARE much substantial and have done office. lasted seventy-five rounds. Sullivan farmer, gathered live named above.either osla; six fori.sDSa. GJutcau>. i.e. ??* M any rate. Alexander, »old Chicas more good for a number." manager's of friends about him and could be found Lancaster or ha with Killifer the Phillies, is Mid greater Football leads the honor roll with winning the fight and the side bet York.and a neater or lisi; i«i«raua. US; Tw.tjujvv. .;·. auinlef by BEATEN BY A. AND N. a sensa¬ in the summer sitting on a stile ve¬ more balanced circuit than Fay U, Ili; Aoorej K.. Ul. Man oí 11,... r, Uel to have been promised $5.000 a« ? ? thirty-one men. Track has given »10,000 which made the battle the four- tion of the era (rom a financial stand¬ randa recounting stories of his long, club arrangement left could not be Hasty Medal. Ut: I^axard, Ut; .State. Ili: share of the purchase price. twenty-one, basket-ball nine, base¬ eventful Ufe and Due Jota. 116. Heimiek. Ul. Also eJír;-i. Misa The Army and Navy Frep School FRANKIE BURNS IS ball point. dispensing sermons imagined. team nine, wrestling, eight; lacrosse to all who might feel in need of a ]r*uazs-. Ill; r^cTi-çf»«». 1.6; Bom*. il6, Hasurs yesterday defeated the George¬ seven. In the arena oí the Olympic Club. Burgmne, 116. town in the a Tennis, soccer and boxing spiritual Preps Ryan Gym by AFTER JOE LYNCH men New Orleans. La., September 7, 18SC. "reviving." SBUrND KAiD-CIaimicg; pur»». Mi; 3- DICK TILPTS STILL count of ZA to 13. The Hilltoppers make up the remainder. These met his Waterloo, PAL IS figures do not Include the num¬ John L. Sullivan MOORE BUSY year-old· and up«rard; ax furlong«, l'ilat-n. Ill; swept the Army snd Navy team off New York. -Feb. Ä.Joe Is large being knocked out by Corbett in the ¦rseasAUtr Brodonck, K; 'l'ocàichoo. 110; "Anee. LEADS IN TOURNEY their feet the first half but the Lynch ber of athletes, not letter men, who (or Sullivan Most during going to have at least one worthy have enlisted also. twenty-first round. The fight was Honest KNIGHT THESE DAYS IOS; "Dimiuri, US; Birrtrl King. li:. Uudsar!. -Connecticut avenue team came back ever known, a purse 111. et hl» heels from now on. Frankie the largest sum THIRD One of the beet matehe» «'et ?,a- with ? rush durine the final sixteen the little of $25,000, and a »ide bet of $10.000. Man of Ring.Corbett Baltimore. Feb. ;..They seemingly IlJlCIÎ^-Claûinîn·; pur·«. tW', 3 ytsar iiessed in District minutes and the Blue and Burns, Jersey skeeter, al¬ this can't too old» and iipantrd; ime and tue«:\;.«-nUi uolea. championship out-pla>ed though he ha« had a few cracks at Seven thousand people witnessed get many batiles to suit Pal rrilk pocket-billiard tournament was at a ? ? If*. BUTLER GETS KEY New the Bird. 114; Cbiitoo King, ili; Tli^-usn>»l. bray every the title, still believes he can win great fistic battle, and the excitement York. Feb. 2.."What!" · Moore,, Memphis bantam-weight 1U: Duke of Sbeibs'. IH; Tiri) Han played Friday nicht, at the Grand The score at the end of the first and enthusiasm reached fever heat claimed James J. Corbett. when the contender, who continue» red-hot on TIsso»te^^ O. "¦: Central when half to it. and means to force Lynch oat the U»;*J. «Mek. W: ta la». Parlor«, Kddle Klleea stood 1." 7 in favor of the Hill- TO EMPIRE TRACK It was a triumph ot youth, agility news of Sullivan's death wa· car¬ trail of Pete Herman. Moore'· oui L'p. .11; Lady Littae, :«,, Bal «**»«.- 1 handed » but 'oacii tribe of his path. Burn» won a popular »et-back to Walter Wal¬ topper.-, NewbeiT>*s over the and »kill over advancing years, over- ried to him. After a pause of a few manager, Nate Lewis, ha» mapped out 111; liiat Ilrlirsssealt. te Al-, «kaskas: Lu«n lace, last overea ??» this and decision lanky West hide a year*» champion by a fastly handicap at the Pioneer New Tork, Feb. ».-After waiting confidence and strength. It was a vic¬ moments he pulled himself together. hurricane campaign for his boy Shark, m; Walter H. rearo·. W"; Stanley S.. count of 100-to-7?. forced to the front shortly after the boy Sporting Club many years to obtain the which will lead to an 114: Bob IhnsdOB. UV some time and if the New Or¬ "key" to tory of mind over matter. "I suppose you want some expres¬ right i|p insistent Tomorrow night Wallace will final period got urrtler way, never to back, the on which the Charles sion from me. demand that Herman agree to a match FOVBTH ItACii-Thrce-seax-r'Ui- and upward: leans think well property Empire Sullivan was seconded by Well, tell them that otsa Billa. ' cross cue» with while W head«"*-!. The and summary: promoters enough Race Track is In Yonkers. with I and eo now. Inasmuch as Eagle. HC, llur..nl. ¡M; Freeland. 90 line-up of ss a card is located. Johnson and Jack McAultffe, was too badly «hocked to say any¬ particularly 104; 1W; T7xk1v\»iJ. ID». Brruliuiah Tuesday night Dick will A. «V N. PNpa Poeition. Oorstt'n Pr»*ï*. Lynch drawing he James Butler has acquired the small The men he has been In the first draft MaraBBUis. Tilpta willing to take Herman's place in Frank Moran as timekeeper. thing. placed 116; Vaiala (imp.1, lkl Eagle ar d Mood«aid Tr,«"t William Norri». Th· atandlcir M*i*S*«i .U F. ... Cojrw tract at the Intersection of Central were: Prof. division and has announced he is a so-round bout. who stood behind Corbett "This seems almost too much for Wuifrtsy-Matbeny cutry; Manoian and \?.. to date is as follows: »44s** .?. F. OBjrne avenue and Yonkers avenue, which John Donaldson and Billy Delaney. me," said Corbett, mopping his face ready to meet all contenders. Moore (imp.) Koaa entry. a^wmf- .Outer. MrOiiire will him to construct a started whirlwind on Won. laoart. P-t. ««ra«·; .L. G. ODonnell enable corner Bat Mastereon was his timekeeper and as though making an effort to start his campaign FIFTH B^CIi^-CIaimiiií; por... W»; 4-js«ar- to race in old· and upward; on. mil. and acsenty yarda. Tilpti ...... I · 1.0·· ?1*?ßß?«tß? .?«, G. Dab* entrace the grounds. Thl· Philip Dwyer, the turfman, was final the next round. "It la a f»w Thursday night, Rockford. TIL, Klleen TOM JONES IS WELL may be done before the sea¬ only where he defeated Roy th· Cal¬ Terlt-hta, lió; FletssureriUo. 106: tjuestn of tha _. . .._.3 ] .11· Sub·» if^Uoxk--Cr>or%*ìio-WTi Prep·. Hotoies for racing stakeholder. Promptly at I o'clock month« ago that you came to me Moore, son opens, but there Is a possibility shook ifornia bantam-weight. In a sensa¬ Mrs. 161; Trentino. 104; Wood»«·. 1»; Bronono Guy.....I t ,tm» *.flf»- f*oah ?tt?a field.M«*h*n (">, Adami, the two principals bands, anil, with the earn« new· of Bob Fitx- BlU7. »4; Ordetly, 166; Graphic ·; Jack wallac·.t I .foe TbaTM ?«), r,4wrre. Coyiv·, O'Bryn« (3), Me- "FIXED" WITH COIN that scarcity of labor and material· after a regarding tional ten-round affair. Rockford la O will the moment's parleying simmona. Let's «ee, what did I tell not far from and Pal Kaetea, kt»; Marybella. M, Jack Dowd. IOS, Freeland n-i,....« « r.-aise i*. O'Doiifiell (4). Goals from foul- delay proposed Improvement tha rule·, prepared (or hostilities. The you then? Chicago went di¬ ß???? Ii^CrlI»-a^Iaiiiung; punta. »»»; Ayssar- Swann JU ..Vrrgr. 4 mt of 4; Cor/ne, S oat of *. Keítren - New York, Feb. 2..Tom Jonaa. who until after the war. rect back to the Windy City, where olda aad one and atst»*irtccnth mil.· ._...... 1 > JM Jcfcn OTtelUr. Tim« of batle began at 9:05 o'clock. "Well, John L Sullivan waa the upward; Norrt» qnart*rrs.ß minute*. hold« the proud distinction o( having The property Just purchased 1» only the first round Corbett adopted ¦he will finish his training for the ResPsraao. 112; *Ii.ud»a»aer. .1»; Tit, 111; ...... 1 I J|« For greatest or Ml fighter· In his day. bout with Dick Loadman InUrr- managed three world champions. a «mall plot, but It haa made the com¬ and the crowd yelled « here next "Amiabloa, 103; Bsswu Shop, 109; "Rosal Jea» Willard, pletion of Empir· Park dodging tactics, Th· world hear me out In that Wednesday night before the Pickwick ssst. in: Booker Bill. »; "O* McN.b. Ito; heavy-weight; Billy City Impos¬ at him. After this round, and la the statement He . NAVY sible ever cours« -ly was a great Athletic Club at latoül· 1*.. 1?. Rliynsarr, 1ß; Mme. llemn*nn. New FIVE TRIMS Papke, middle-weight« and Ad Wol¬ sine· that was built, round« which followed, he took the but he Albaugh'» Theater. !efgbtli milea. THE TEAM»». ,· rapid «ait all the way, and show¬ sult of Willard'.« success he (elt he had honest. Dirrtmorrth, 113; "ItosewaUrr, 10«; "SayonaUT·, Won Lost Pet the man who had held the champion¬ "I can LOSE TO ST. JOHN'S ing a strong defense, a« «ell s« made more money as a flsht manager honestly say he was the 107: Little Bigarer. 106: obr4n», U7: »asa. 1'-·. Navy. Two.^... J» s .Itt BOOKED BY PENNSY ship so long. best man and the more Eddie 113; AH smoothness on the offensive, th« Na¬ than any other person in tills Un« admired of Annapolis, Md., Feb. T., Stilile», 110, Broon-.tsdie. ìli: Navy. One.ss ? .t?· of work. He struggled manfully to rush down the heavy-weight fighters. In hi· 2..Although Mticknat» iunpl. lOtr; *Eattorras, 113; Jack Snipe Tiv.-i.-ury. M 11 val Academy basket-ball players won Philadelphia, Feb. 2..Penn has his but Corbett'» weakened by the absence of Lents, limp.), IflS. Also eligible: Sister 103. .TR from the five of the New York Unl- "I (eel that 1 have more money to¬ young opponent, day he could Have bested any man. is the buaae, Marines. 33 1» .«17 slated four crew races for this spring, telling blow« dszed and bewildered Even I won the Who sick, cadets of St. John'« Tersity on the Armory court this af· day than any other fight manager," though champion¬ College won from Rockhill Auditor».m *» a aaj »aid Tom. "The and it is very likely that two more him. and when time waa called (or ship from Sullivan I could never have College HAVANA ENTRIES. CommL-ae-iiincrs. IS X .«£3 ; ternoon. by the decisive count of 43 only possible excep¬ will be before the season at basket-ball this afternoon by the ». tion Is Jim Buckley, who handled dated opens. the twenty-first round, the Call- won nor no man could have won had Patent Office. 17 31 JM to Three of the races scheduled are fornlan rushed in score of 31 to 23. FIRST RACE- Three »ear-old«: chiming: Harlem Tommy Murphy and others in and planted blow I faced him In his prime. purse, Use »nd one-half Labor. 16 S A4 Olsen and Welch, the Navy for- in with the list of on Sullivan'» The Ellicott City lads were com¬ ,400. furkmsn "Lanía- ward», arrain the East. Buckley made most of his harmony previous after blow faca and "Ills fairness In the ring and his in kar, 03; »Sweet Marguerite. 101: CtntiaaiMw. Ml; The bowling schedul· for th· De¬ r slurred, although Capt. years, but the fourth Is new In re¬ neck. The latter backed away, pletely outplayed the first half, Allen, st altro money by dabbling In leal estate." try¬ true sportsmanship 'made him the which resulted In a «core Rnurdyiso. 103; "Ooont boria, in HirsJod p. partment»! Duckin League for Uta re¬ center, got in some cent years. ing to save himself, but Corbett was most of 23 to 7 145; Uttkr FidUi mainder of the good licks of work. The » loved of all In the ring, not the local but Mallard, M6; Fanes. 106: season has been re¬ line-up The only home race Hated so far close upon him, and when bleeding favoring collegians, Rapid Flier. IH. vised, on S·»»· Prstitio«. N. T. L'niterat» only by the fans, but by the men came back strong in the sec¬ ptni-tlnp Thursday night tha is with Columbia, a crew which the and exhausted, with eyes and he as well. they SECOND RACE."Three year-olds and ut»ard: Htm, No. . Osares.i*ssr«rrl .Iain WALCGTT NOW PIN glassy fought While every man ond and for a time it Ka«y 1, and the Navy TVekh Quakers have not met In a dual race he period looked (.laiiuing: purse, »400; six lurluug-. "ßßß^ß?ß·I 1, No .Forward. Marin trembling limbs, lowered his guard that faced him was afraid of his aa overhaul Issai«. I'aiuoiU un. :. vtill battle at tbe Man- Allas .Ossnler. Baker for some time. The season will open from sheer though they might IM; 11. ?a: ItattaBatan, m Iri'.t.iii SETTER AT BOWLING exhaustion, the young mighty right, and I Include myself, their as the Jacklet. Ut; Nona Sudi. 110; Dr. l'r.u. r. Alley». AH gante» In the Marra» .Osami. Elsmmd as usual with a brush against the Californtan his across the I opponent», superiority |M;| future will shot right we loved to fight a square man." of their was almost as Wirrring. 111; Saille O'Day. III, Fra--uelo, IL«; be bowled at the new al- Clatrfc .Grmard. Ebenfeld Navy at Annapolis, on the Sev¬ an ox. play great the New York, Feb. 2..Jo« Wolcott. eight champion's Jaw and he (ell like as that which favored the cadets Briu, 113; "Sodiar. 113; Scnmmasc, 113. f Rice brother». The «ched- Suatttit.llosas-N.r». Gin· far Orata. Whelcbel ern. This is dated for April 20. ? THIRD RACE -Tbr»» year-olrta and r.psird; ulc »nd the of the Inr Wales. Tltoaasa· for (rr Martin who in hi« prime, was known a» the When finally he arose bruised and during the early stages. Use standing league t· " Alhrn^Slartdt week later the Columbia crew will Barrow Cardetia· Han>in»p; unse. I««-; ris,' and dite follow: BatUB lor «Tar«: Naw Tort Initestltj. fM.ll· giant killer and knocked them down bleeding and staggering to the ropes, Favors Price one half be here for the battle on the Schuyl- furlong». Air«, «5; BaJT. rt>. 103: Ba. a IVh. T-N.TT N.. 1 w. Haty K««. t «acts for Kbenfeid. Nau aroting.Goals frost (or many years. 1· now setting them moved his battered and swollen lip», ?·«, 1ß: Sparkler. 1<«; Old Mi»·. Ill: Milkman. Feb. esatt: Olsen (A. \v.l h ai. Allai (41, Mama. kill over the Henley course. ther For Paid. S-l-stTOt «arta· t. -arrasany. up. Wolcott, 15 year« old. Is setting The »chedule Issued these words in a tone League Presidency Lynch Poorly 113. Alert and Baflnty, Doticeli A SperKst'· rtm. 11-Aaditon w. Lattar. Glassa, riart Gasala fmtn fonia: Welch 4 otti pins in a local follow·: horse with Feb. 2..Kid Wil¬ attrtry. af a. Hew Tork Cniteratt» trrarlisar-Go·«, from bowling alley. Dur¬ at chragin and weakness: Philadelphia, Feb. 13.«?·«-«!Mail*·.»» «a Traa^ajrr. ing hi» career April 10.Navy, Annapolis. "It's the old, old am New York. Feb. 2.."If I should be liams, who was knocked out by Joe I^ÜBTH ??G?-Th» OrienUI Harj-II-ap·. Feb. lt-MarisM t» rtsatt: Marin. X Goal· from foni·: stean. J in the ring. Walcott on story. I like Nary lie, 1. ·- won the April 27.Columbia, Schuylklll the pitcher that went to well called upon to suggest one for the Lynch at the Olympia A. A. of Phil¬ oa« and onesixtcrnui mile·; 3>,«?-??· ·??? Feb. 15-I-atrat OaVr «a. Naty. Ma 1 G «tait of RasaVrest.Mr. I'lnch. taassts College welter-weight title and May the upwird; purwe. ?». tt: Msnsuder. Ftb. tsapriar.Mr. Krone*. ?·1». Tías* of hals»·.S when there wer· no more 4.Open. once too o(ten." His voice presidency of the International adelphia on Monday night, received Zussilaad. lS-atanata ta. Cnaiartanaast». fighters New broke, MO; Olga Bur. 110; J. J. Murdoek. 122. Feb. as-Aixiiura ta. left In that May 11.Yale, at London, Conn. and down a sob continued: League to succeed myself." said Ed $887 for bis end, this being 30 per Patent OiTrVra. division, he tackled the May gulping he PIFTB RACE -Three y»«r-old» «nd upwara Feb. a-Ntay Ko. 1 ta G middle« and heavie». 18.Open. "I can that I am that Barrow, "I would certainly «recom¬ of the money taken In at the 64«*; on« mile. "Dal Ac··«!. ·»; , M»y 2S-Chllds only say (lad ¡cent HaimiBg: punr. Feb. ~¡.K*wy He. : ta. Saia«. Cup race. with I have been beaten by an American." mend James Price, president of the show, which amounted to a trifle 'Massruer. im; *H»tti» Bnrtr^r. 1«: "Wim» Feb. 27.Lab. ta. May Data. Princeton and Columbia, either '. «oainiau N.w Vert. Feb. ;..If Promoter Plamk WiH on He continued, however, in the lime¬ Newark Beara for the place. He has over $2,900. Lynch drew down $400 Crosta, MB; "Maaser Gnrttni:- Feb. 3t.Andito·» ta Maty S«. TL HtWul Report. Lake Carnegie or Schuylkill. light up until the all of the qualification» necessary for tor his victory, he Itrtls, 161: Flare. 1»; Mua Barn Harbor. 113; March !-P«teat «Mae· «? G . K«n«. of New Haven. can New time of hi» death great accepting Conn., York, Feb. Ï..Col. Jacob a« The Harry Lauder 115; Col. Marcbmont, 113; Hedgr \l«r b «-"Ubor ta. Tt, get Um «late of hi« boxing permit a stag« figure and after hi» victory the job." Internationals meet this »urn in order to get a boat Bill Wiley. US. Mirdi Ruppe«, president of the Yankees. over the on 11 to Boae. Ui; S-Aiaditon «a. eaanged from p to Febru¬ said Bateball at Holy Cran. Barleycorn champion, as a here February decide the with the former bantam champion. SIXTH RAC^-Three-year-oIas and upward: Hirt T-N»ty He. 1 w. February todsy that he la hopeful Eddie Feb. Falsat Otto. ary 15. th« chancsM are that he will Plank will tall into line and Worcester, 2..Coach Jesse temperance advocate of Imposing question. claiming: ptsrae. »400; on. mil« »nd twtsnl) Marr'i S-Marine* tt S«r» So t sign Burkett, of the Croa· presence and »rds King of the Scarlet·, »3 llnlden Chance, Marrh 11.N*Tt Ne. 1 ta. be emcc**eta\ In «ittning up Willie his contract. Ruppert stated the Holy today sup¬ convincing style oí Will Hare Track Ttt-a. Trvsaa*·*·. Jar*arai, tira local light-weight, and Yankees erintended the first practica session of argument. William Low nton. Feh. t»; Mother M»chr«e. lo:: *·«·. Hi Sesnlnol», sianrs. U-lsbor «a. G·?«?« «Mita. have not received direct his charge« in tha May Bo> Philadelphia, I-Pennsylvania W4- «Vumbond, M6; Thirst. I«: Deckhaitd. 10»; «,?.p-h 14-sliritva. aat Antlltot. J art· Hartley, th« Durable Dane, for word from college cage. Only Sullivan's grufine»», hia brusque Wltllamtttown. Feb. 2..William« State will have a track team Balfron. HI; »larch 11 a· ««. Plank, bet have offered four veteran» are available. may Collego I.indty. 100; Coaan. IB; lt*etsMT. rissaiasina Nat» Ha. 1 » Uta main bout ot fifteen rounds at him Uberai Capt. manner and his towering figure made lose the service« of "Benny" Boynton, this spring, contrary to the previous M*---*» lS-TilSBUIJ »». Ándito»». ferma., Derj-ill Pratt has O Neil. Bill *~ tlv» Arena A. C.. in the sbove city. written the New York club Ryan, Eddie GUI and him the center of attraction wherever Its .football star and leading choice announcement, and its season will gKVENTO RACE Tirree year-old· «nd ur- ?»?·?? av-Katy ?». 1 ·». » If r - expreas- Chick Been. ? new 5» «lan* ? ? anas-cm of both fighter« are hi« Inflelder must be he went. His was for quarter back on the all-Amerlcan come to an end on the last »ard daüsnng. puns.-. W">; o«e mile »nit S-latabor t*. Nar» Ha t ing approval of the deal which philosophy straight April 27, sard«. Bockawey. »*; *L»ntan·. t»; Mare· g.Ttia.ij ta. Mariaaa to let their men batti« on a developed. The call for first practice and to the point and his manner of the as he is con¬ of the ot "L«£r ^HKbB made him Yankee and will sign is later usual. ? eleven past season, day University Pennsylvania Rowena. 100; "Re.1 I'oat. 1« Uibcagrt«. 107; March at- Patas« (Mita «a. IS. .a aoon aa than Southern trip ¦peaking as devoid ot a« the of at which State wilt be M»Kh Hth-uarr his contract reach·· him. for th· taam Is now uncertain. camoufla·· sidering advisability accepting relay carnival, Theiersa. KT: Bulger, 116; «Cliiatl Broani, |N; g AsHaas «s. Niw ?«. 1 his fighting «trta had km as appointment to West Pplnt rttpresented by at least two teams 1U.