THE NE;w YORK HERALD, S,ATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921. 11 Another InvasiIon of British iLinks AnnouIs meed as VirtuGil Certainty at Meeting of U\lited States Gc)lj Association pitchers who came to the In 1911 "Kid" Gleason passes from New York. The other* highlights aND SHADOWS C.C.N.Y. LOSES ON Dispel* ATHLETIC BASEBALL SESSIONS were Causey and Jonea. ST. Rumors by Signing cleared out of ff»a LOUIS have COUNTRY ji DENIAlTj j The Giants International league and will do all in all ERES OF SPORT THROW FROM FOUL Jan. 7..winiam FROM WEST POINT WILL OPEN TO-DAY their farming in the American "Kid" Oleasun to-day signed They have planted menAssociation.at In- i CLUB IS AWARDED Chicago,his contract to manage the dlSr.tpolls, Toledo and Milwaukee, In \ Bjr DAMEL. Chicago White Hox the coming addition to Sun Antonio of the Texas Copyright, 1921, by 1 he New York Herald. Perfect Toss by Johnson dispelling rumors that he season,wa.i Authorities Say There Is No Series of Important Meetings League. yl which the to be removed following the IT was |300,000 and four players and not a mere $200,000 Brings Basketball Victory In regard to the baseballrevelationsProselyting1 to Obtain Crack Will Be I'shered In at McGr&w always has liked them from BIGGOLFTOURNEY season. Giants recently offered to the Catdinals tor the release of Rogers last scandal Texas. He got Fletcher and Young to Columbia, 15 to 14. Charles A. Comlskey, owner of the Football Players. Chicago. down there. Young, Snyder and Brown, by, the second baseman. At loas so says Brunch Rickey. And SamuelHornst In the hail from San club. making announcement. the new outfielder, all Amateur Event Voted to Ereadon, president of the St. Louis club, chimes in with the announcement said he had every confidence in his Antonio. that Hornsby would not be sold to the New Yorks for a million. In so far as In one of the fastest and most thi manager and would do evejything Authorities of the Military Academy By DANIEL. is see it made so staggering basketball games yet played in the possible to help him reconstruct the IXEIHCHMAN TO PIAY TOUO. Western Club at U. S. the New York club is concerned, it easy to why .11ingclub. at West Point came out with a state- Beginning with to-day, momentous JCMIS the The excess profits tax, as we out the other Mornlngslde Heights gymnasium Itself. Mr. Julius Klelsebnian has recovered from an offer for player. pointed on C. C. ment yesterday which speaks for events are down for development In a arid intends spending Gr. A. was at the bottom it. But as for the St. Louis re- last night obtained revenge Columbia Ills recent indisposition Meeting. day, without question of N. Y. for its defeat last year, and Just That the Army authorities want lads of series of baseball meetings In Chicago, the winter In southern California, where ha offer it baffles us. Officialis of the St. Louis club may be excused will play In the polo tournament this winter. fusal of the managed to squeese out a victory by athletic ability at the academy they do The first of tho several sessions, which In oh&rga an one and too, concerns Thirty of Mr. Flelschman's ponler. from examination by alienist by onl;i possibility, that, 15 to 14. The game was marked by ex- not but that there Is any prose- w. re shipped from Port ENGLAND deny, will be opened this afternoon, will be a of John Paly, be GETS 'OPEN' ACCEPTS will COLUMBIA our Federal tax laws. To be a basebal>1 critic one must be a tax expert these close both teams, to crack football plavers, N. two months ago and ceptlonally guarding by lytlng bring Y., the Y.'a.-hlngtori,owner s made a lot of last season, and field were such as have earned a else- meeting of the council of the major In i'hap« for the tournament when days, too. It may be that the Cardinal money with the result that few goals reputation arrives. ' ionn aaa John A. in&L IL tiicjr atquucu #9vvtvvv uiivuftil the sale of Hornsby they would have scored. "Smoke" Johnson, the brilliant where, they :lo deny and vigorously. leagues.Judge Landls, Heydler can and Ban Johnson.at which and Close to turn most of It Into the Federal treasury. all-intercolfeglate forward, was the out- POLO CHALLENGE If a football player of repute get rules Siwanoy Loses by Acad- regulations will be drawn These However, while It is known thait the Cardinals shared In the general standing star. He scored eleven points an appointment to the Military up. fftt" nAlltmKio f nram u Vl AtlTOfl f f\ bikut emy and stands high morally and tules will have to do with the playing to Stage last the men who run the club still are considerably in Margin.Hollywood prosperity season, advantage for the losers. tally a.H well is physically, he Is manI sldo of the same as well as affairs be- it with some little tween the as debt to Mrs. Helen Britton, from whom they purchased Columbia to an start Matches AVill Be at come to the Point, for the Army posi- majors, such waivers. Women's Meet. got away early Played kind welibest, waiver and the like. cash and a bundle of promissory notes, It is hoped that Breadon and his when a foul was called on C. C. N. Y. tion is thot such types are the prices elates know what are If were surrounded by no tax and free toss, Hurlingham Between suited for the work which is the chitf To-morrow the schedule committee of they doing. assothey Johnson made good the existence, the the majors will get together and draw and declined ai ft»ur for Hornshy they are Horowitz came with a beautiful object of West Point's By KERR N. PETRIE. tanglements $300,000 players enid through June 18 and 25. of officers. But no foot- up the programmes for next season, either misguided idealists, bloated phitocrats or Just plumb craiy. A club basket from under the goal, and the Blue making good Another Invasion of British links by ball player, no matter how expert, can which will call for the opening games could purchase the pick of the minor league talent of the country with not and White was never headed throughout Point unless he keeps on Wednesday, April 13. with the American amateur golfers and on a the remainder of the half. The remain at West that of much more than $100,000. And on ix club such as Rickey led last season diligent up to all requirements, scholastic, mill- at the Polo Grounds and the GiantsYankees greater and grander scale than guarding shown by both teairus. the Official confirmation of the report at Ebbcts as a virtual Hornsby does not make a vital differ*cnce. A couple of good pitchers would that tary and otherwise. perhaps Field, 'hough the last year was announced of Joe Deerlng's coaching at bothresult the Polo Association had chances are that Nmw Yo^ks will be annual meeting of the ho more valuable to the Cardinals than would Hornshy. Rogers is a great for the International and Xn the appended statement from West the certainty at the Institutions, held the total number of Cup challenged such as sent to Braves Field and the Dodgers United States Qolf Association, held last hitter and a but he Is no $1100,000 ball by more that of England Point is some strong language, good fielder, player.not baskets scored during the half to three, "fraud" and "Mo," regarding intlma- to Philadelphia. night at the Waldorf-Astoria. William than two the one had senf its acceptance of the defl came minor has $100,000. for Blue and White and by tions that ceftaln "criticism and prcpa- On Monday the leagues will C. Fownes, of Pittsburg, who as the cash irlvolved in the offer was the Lamm. yesterday from William A. Hazard, hold their conclave and Canada the last If, Rickey Insists, $300,000, of the American ganda" is entirely without basis: august decide the team against captained have a record for all rofesslonal It would have C. C. N. Y. came back with a rush at body. secretary have whether they want to enter Into a new two stated that he has practically trade would set p sport. topped The matches arc to be played at -"Recent articles in the press years, the mark of $130,000 set In baseball w!hen Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees the outset of the second canto, and contained insinuations that systematic agreement with the major leagues for received the consent of the cream ot Columbia fact had between June 18 and 25 Hurlinghamand, twenty-five years. They also will de- to make the the Red Sox, and the record establlshed in racing when the stallion Prince woke up to the beforeas was announced In p. cable to efforts were beinq made by the military America's amateur players by tied the score. Johuson started the special cide whether the Class AA leagues will season. Palatine was sold for to Edw'ard R. Simms last It is The New Iork Her ann from lamdon authorities to Induce by Illegitimate A trip to England the coming $2>50,000 year. when he broke loose from a teams be permitted to organize their own sub- very thin wool makes as to scoring pack some days ago, there will be no means members of football of; Among those mentioned ready Ing to note that not so many years Charles Webb Murphy boughtInterestagothe of C. C. N. Y. guards and Jammed the to desert those teams and major body as a third division of pro* with Mr. Fownes are Charles Ev ,ns, as to size of mounts. Mr. Hazardrestrictionsother colleges a go Chicago National League club for $1C>0,000. ball through the net. Krlnsky, star of to come to West Point for athletic pur- fcsstonal baseball. The chances are that holely unsatisfactory Jr., the champion ; Francis Issued copies of the correapondencrfnvlth the minors will remain as are. that Rational the visiting five, came through with a the Hurlingham officials. The poses. they suit. You know the kind. Bobby Jones, S. Davidson Herron,Ouimet, Not Reliable Indexes. field goal and Hahn contributed another "No attention would be given such they will accept the draft and adopt the Max R. Marston. P. W. Whlttemore, Fielding Averages- Always challenge reads as follows American new agreement. Not ours. a moment later. The ball see-sawed "Lteut.-Col. A. A. and charges had chey not attained a more Reginald M. Lewis and Nelson Whitney. As Oliver Wendell Holmes once said so aptly, Time is a liar. And we back and forth until received a Dttff, Manager character oy appearing On Wednesday will come the Joint was Raskin Secretary, Hurlingham Club, Pulham, or less authentic We as much on our Robert A. Gardner of Chicago, who want to add to the Ananias class the 1920 fielding averages of the National rapid pass under the goal and made good under Annapolis headlines. meeting of the National and American rely for the British championship S. W. England. to leagues, at which the rules will cotne runner-up League. In many instances they do not mean anything. Take the case of the count. Lamm scored on a free "Dear Sir:.On behalf of the Polo "A rigid investigation has failed of the last year, has also been Invited to Join throw and the count was tied. for such re- up for adoption, the new agreement will knowledge Rath, for example. The second baserrlan of the Reds was waived out of the Association of America we reveaf the slightest basis the team and although he has not yet At this a was hereby desired for the be ratified by both sides and other a as we on to Seattle the other day, we find that the official juncture double foul a Athletic types are of fabric constructiondo he major leagues yet figures challenge to the Hurlingham Clubsubmitports. for the welfare of committed himself it is thought that called on a wearer of the lavender, and but no uneportsmnnlike methods the game matterswill will his consent. make him the leading fielder among National League second basemen, with Columbia for the International Polo Cup, the Army, The be transacted. Many trades are expect- our chemical test. yet give stands went wild with delight matches to be at Hurlingham have been used to obtain them. Assuring a return match In this an average of .977. Hornsby is dow n even lower than Larry Doyle. Yet as Johnson caged both shots from foul. played authorities, therefore, wish to ed while these sessions are In progress. G. has from the Shiow to Toronto. under the conditions named In the deed military such Heydler left here for Chicago yester- How else could we country, the retiring president, Doyle, too, gone Big With only two minutes to play Lamm of between 18 and make a most sweeping denial of Walker of St. Louis, has presented The man who o to a hot one will land with a shot a and the score gift, Juno 25, 1921, day afternoon and was accompanied by Herbert says how-do-you-d higher spectacular goal weather permitting. allegations. Charles long and satisfactoryguarantee a cup which Is to be competed for on the than the fielder who makes a was again tied. Another C. C. N. Y. not the of the Military Charley Ebbets. Stoneham, average stab at everything which comes his "We request that questions as to the "It is practice president of the New York club, Is going lines of the Davis lawn trophy. way. Chuck Deal of the Cubs Is listed at the head of the third with player permitted a foul to be called on Academy to nttempt to rebut criticism service.or moneyback! The contest will take place basemen, him and Johnson's throw scored height and eligibility Of ponies he the columns of to the Windy City straight from Inaugural a fielding average of Deal. we Is about to leave the perfect waived both as has been done or propaganda through which will next over the National Golf .973, yet hear. league, the that won the by sides, it does so in this unique he leave to-morrow.Havana. Winter suits and September Otto is as point game. In the past, reserving, of course, to the the press, and Col. will here on Links at Southampton, L. I. Teams will And Miller down the leadln g fielder among the catchers. Peculiar The victory gives Columbia the right not to brand the fraud and to Ruppert leave Menday Instance, sole of and will meet Miller Huggins In for men and overcoats consist of four men each and the things, fielding averages! to meet S. Y. U. for the title of metro- but for the purpose boys. out stop the lie. - to the world. dangerous ponies. ronowcrs uuuu«>.v.. Chicago. will be open competition polltan champions, as all other fives "We trust that these conditions may reassuring Its own Spain Seem 9 To Be Rousing Itself. have bet*n eliminated. The victory was meet with the approval of the the world." Frank linker's Statas. St. I.ouls Lands Plum. the fourth for the Blue and femes a statement of recent date South? All the The first to America f(3r the Davis emblematic of world straight committee and that theHurllnghamevents Also Going challenge Cup, White, without a loss to mar Its slate. from Commander H. k. Howard, ath- ine report irom wasnington mat me As anticipated, there was a lively supremacy In lawn tennis, comes fro:m And it is the first may result advantageously to the game Academy, and summer for men now Spain. challenge The lineup: of and the continuation of the letlc officer at the Naval Senators were after Frank Baker was finery scramble for next year's championships which Spain has sent, not for thic tennis but for other polo of the news to Ed Barrow at the offices of the and amateur. The only trophy, any cup Columbia. C. C. N. Y. friendship existing between the two authorized by the superintendent the Gulf Stream particularly open or athletic title whatsoever. No matt«:r how strong Spain may go for tennis, Tynan Left guard Krlnsky academy, pointing out certain require- the Yankees yesterday. "If the Sen- boarding latter was awarded to the St. Louis countries. well as Its bull fighting will remain the major s port of the Dons. But the tennis Higm uamm "H. L. Chairman. mentp at that institution as ators want Baker they will have to see Limited. too. Country Club, while the open went to Watson Centre Murray Herbert, It says, among us first, as Baker Is on our reserve Luggage, Club of lenge indicates that Spain is heading the right direction. t'ulleyn Left guard Feltfln "William a. HaVard, Secretary. Ideas on athletic policy. Columbia Country Washington, chalInHorowitz J that nobody may enter the list," said Barrow. "Clark Griffith has 1>. tnls Bull fighting, like ba»«ru;ui in mis is a tit;lit guard Tta kin "Mew York, Dec. 3, 1920." other things, l_\, organization aeienting professional country, passive sport, Uoal* from field .Gclumola, Johnson, Naval \cadcroy after his twentieth a lot of good ball players, and perhaps Rogers Peet Company for tho honor by 49 votes to 01wanoy40. The thousands who attend the exhiblitions just sit and watch. Spain never Horowitz; C. C. N. Y., Umm Wat011,(2), that the navy therefore we could so do business with him." Hahn. from The Hurllngham follows: b'rthday and Broadway Broadway L,ido received 9 votes. has been strong for activity which is not absolutely necessary, and athletics Krinsky, Raskin, Coals foul. reply Its own athletes. The last The granted the request of Columbia. Johnson, l» out of 10; C. C. N. Y., "Dear .Sir; On behalf of the must develop The Grant Talks Braves. at 13th St. "Four at 34th St. delegates is regarded as the least necessary of all. There is some little tennis playing i.nmin, 4 out of 11. Substitutions.C. 0. Is especially Interesting. of the wom>-n to hold their next national N. Klauber for Lamm, Hahn for Club committee I beg to Hurllnghamparncrsph Convenient over there and a bit of polo. But spc>rt for the people is conspicuous by its Y. Kelgln, receipt of your letter of the 3d statement says: George W. Grant, president of the championship on the Hollywood links at Lamm for Klauber. Referee.W. "P. acknowledge to many Inquiries from Broadway Corners" Fifth Ave. Deal. N. J. absence. Let us hope that Spain is wa king from its long siesta. Navy. Umpire.Carl Relrt, SpringfieldCochrane,December, containing the challenge to "In response at Boston Nationals, was a visitor at the at Warren at Y. M. C. A. Time of halves.Twenty mln- the Club for the various sources bearing on athletics offices of the Giants yesterday. He 41st St. A number of Important changes to tho utes. Hurlingham following is , the not New . I'olo Cup. to be played at Internationalthe national academies, said he had heard where Maran- constitution and by-laws calculated to Edict Will Drive De mpsey-Willurd Boat Away. the of the United States Naval ville had been traded in the last the feet from under the ' under the conditions of theHurllnghamdeed policy knock The Boxing Commission's edict fl:King a limit of $15 on tickets for Academy: hours, but he was interested N. Y. U^FIVE DEFEATS of gift, between June 18 and 25. 1921. Is a quite twentyfour made their appearance In themalcontents bouts will at lea one benefit to "Physical training at Annapolis In the topic. It seems that Hank report. One of these, hitherto plonship accomplish for the followers ofchamstthe 36 TO 19 "With reference the question that factor of secretary'sgame in this city. It will remove from them the temptation to real SYRACUSE, the height and eligibility of ponies be compulsory and an Important Gowdy is likely to remain with the unpublished, had to do with the method pay money and extends throughout as several offers for to see Jess Willard meet Jack Dempsven point advantage tit the "Manager and Secretary. letlo snuads and teams which compete could get out of the National League. I executive committee, who, however, shall Bob Zuppke''a Brainstorm. close of the first half. The score this "December 22. 1920." In cither Interclass or Intercollegiate The Braves will take fifteen pitchers $7.95 be chairman. This committee shall Once hi a while a stage of the contest was IX to L. contests. That Is. they are the to the training camp at Galveston, Tex., |l Norwegian Grain football coach suffers a brainstorm. Bob Suppke, the or not be until \ the course on The Violet went Into t!i ame after of their respective classes where work will started which the amateurdetermineIllinois mentor, must have had one the other day when he that sentgtlves ropre| four before the Giants open and women's national events shall proposed a layoff of several weeks, but gave no BRITISH POLO TEAM the representatives of the Naval March 14. days L\ Heavy Double Sole§ touchdowns scored by men picking u p a loose ball should not be on outside teams. will leave San Antonio. Grnnt has he played, and shall, subject to the scored, signs of lack of preparedness. Since In competition with Academy the* ground that man who Is in a catcher In Gibson, a of the executive make arjy a (>osltion to gather in a fumble is loafing, dl/eatlng the Yale quintet before the NOT YET SELECTED The number of midshipmen In this stntus peppery acquired Shoes committee, approvalThe violates the hundred In man from San Antonio who was and announce such selection at least suggestion spirit of football, and if it did not come from a Christmas holidays Coach Thorp had at present exceeds seventeen young man of been his team of athletic up or.ce before, with Detroit. Gibson one year before the holding of the Zuppke's standing it would be characterized as utterly ridiculous. driving steadily, with the Will Not Be Chosen Until all the branches organized result that harmony was more In sports. ought to make good this year. championship. in the Violet team's play thanevidenceIn After More Practice. "The development of all the men who ig»i Oxfords This amendment was adopted with West Virginia Went f«r its of Is With the going of Winters from the idea High Spear*. first contest the year, when It come to Annapolis, therefore. the of giving ample notice to the "Cute" met Yale. Cablr to Tim new York to the Naval Academy system of Giants the last of the batch of "kid" Regular price $13.00 club at which tho championship is Spcars's gohig to West Virginia leaves Dartmouth without a! ftprctal JfrmAi.i». essential football coach. And let It be said that West Both Syracuse and New York Ccpprlght, I9tl, bp TMt'Niw York Hsulb. tralnlrar. which has for Its objective the to be played, so that necessary Virginia went high for its new had defeated tho Yale team this we'l belnc and efficiency of the work and mentor. Dartmouth raised Its offer t 0 University New York llfruld Bureau, physical changes in constructionthe Spears twice, hut West Virginia was season by approximately the same l.endun, Jan. 7. [ future officers of the navy. As no one layout would be effected and the course bound to land him and named a e which the ( flgui officials at Hanover could scores, so that. Judging by comparative Thk New York Herald learns that m«v enter Annapo'la after his twentieth brought up to championship form at not meet. We doubt If the presldenit of Dartmouth gets an annual salary results, the teams were evenly matched. birthday, It Is apparent that the Naval the time of holding the tournament. equal to that which will for his The was an almost there Is no truth In the statement must all m-'liwIWlm Another Spears get football coaching next fall. Syracuse quintet Academy develop practically Important change approved veteran aggregation of star piayers, published here to-day that Major of Its own ath'etes. was the amendment to the constitution The Navy and the League. bavins' Inat f.nlv 4*r»».t lln ruins frnm In at Lockett has chosen the team to "The chief stimulus to such a system providing for an addition to the Wrestling year's successful combination. The last of athletics must be contest* with rep- committee of four members.executive Down at Annapolis there is a good deal of hard feeling gainst the time that Syracuse played the Violet England against the Americanrepresentresentatlve universities and colleges, and I collegiate Wrestli..g League because will not admit the Naval Interit was back In 1918. when the up-Staters challengers in the International polo the results of such contests form also Xfw Definition. Academy, Stymie The league, we are Informed, objects to the Navy on the that wrest- brought to New York the strongest cup game at Hurllngham next the index of its success. ground court team that has A new wording of the stymie rule I.ng Is <>art of the course at the academy. But we have an idea that the true represented The defending combinationsummer.is "To thin end tha United states Naval ...... U. in ten years. The Heights five sue- welcome* and nth- imtiinunUJ reason has not been stated. The es are loath to the Syracuse Academy promote* colleg admit Navy Into any cumbed an easy victim then, and later unlikely to be chosen until after fur with other Inatltutlon*. n, 8, Lavln, 5. Ileferee.O Shea, of the Duke of CAi.fFoWNi % crrws Htv COMPFTF.. of the Rojral and Ancient Rules Commonwdhlth. Deal, Dedham. Denver, West Point. Umpire.Koch, Yon iters Y. M. composed Penaranda, with the Idea Detroit Oolf, Edgewnter, Kkwannk, C. A Time of halves.20 minutes. F\ M. b'n akc, \V. S. Buckmarter and HFUKKT.RY. Cal.. J*n 7 -The tTnlver«lty of presentingCommitteeit to Beaten in Lord Rocksavage, back, and the other nf California crww may compete this spring to Royal and Ancient September Engiewood. Exmoor. Falrvlew,Engineers, T:"o Races in M. Col. In the Intercollegiate resatta at Flossmoor. Garden W. AND GAME. of Col. H. O. Railston, H. E. S to arranne a dual for adoption. The U. S. G. A. meeting City Golf. Oedney J^HAS HARD W. liarrott »|e and also will endeavor Poughkeep| Farms, Glen View, Green Meadow, Pool. Swimming Ashton, Major K. and Major re*a»ta with Prlneeton. It was said to-dav accepted this rule in order tocommitteebe J. F. back. by Crew Coach Hon Walll* Th» E*«t»rn uniform In both countries. The Greenwich. Gulph Mills, Highland, Special f>e*pa!ch to Tub Nkw Yosk Hkjui.d. Harrison, of Royal dale, Miss Charlotte Bovle was twice These two teams will oppone both trip la contingent upon the outcome the and Ancient Rules Committee failed to Hollywood. Hudson River, Hlns[ in Washinotu.v, I'a.. Jan. and a< e against the University of Washington In Ingdon Hunt! competition at the waterdefeated tartar the challengers Major I>ockett's April, vleyry fcr California In »h|e rare Secure unanimous support of this rule Valley, Idlewlld, Inverness, sports of the and Jefferson struck a 7..WashingtonIn Du- at ana New York Women's team in fourteen games Kanelngh a condition rf the trip. Coach Waltts and It was. therefore, not presented for Knickerbocker, Lakewood. Lochmoor, quesne University of Pittsburg here to- heIns wrnmm Swimming Association In Daiton's Bo I Iloehnmpton. It la poa* hie that one or said that If the trip Is made the California consideration Links. Mayfleld, Merlon, Mohawk, out the Catholics en route to the Royal and Ancient ris last night Her conqueror on both night. barely nosing two players from these teams may he crew would practlee rtallv while Club. The executive committee, with County. Nassau. National. Mor!New was Miss occasionsIn a hard fought gahie by 27 to 25. The East on machines In a baggage car. Haven, North Hills, North Alice Lord. The chosen to play in the international Cup the sanction and approval of the Rules Shore, summaries:lineup: game. of Golf Comm'ttee the and land, Oakland Hllta, Oakley, Oakmont, VV. and J. (271. Duquasne (23). NT. JONRPII FARM PIR StUTFRS. TranciscoLimited of Royal Oak| 2.1 Yard ^San Race for Novices.Won Miss has now Oak Park. Oak Ridge, old Kim, Old I (oris by Carroll Left forw ard...... Harrison 7 George K Ancient, adopted the lilalsdell; Miss Claire Revlllc. second: C. Conn forward TAKHKKI.s TO NAT TALK. RT .TORKPTf, Mo Jan. as a definition: York Road, Onwentsla.Overbrook, Miss Mabel Hlnk.-I, third. Time. 17 seconds. Right Kilnzlng den. nresfdent of the Minneapolis American stymie following 2.7 Yard Ramsey Center Vebelun CHAPEL HILL. N. C., Jan. 7,.For the announced to-daynel; California Limited Hare Association hnsehall rliih. "When either ball Is on the putting , Phllmont, Quaker Ridge,Philadelphia for Junior Novices.Won by Kaiser Left guard Ilroderlck third successive yenr the North Carolina Rockaway Hunt. St Miss Ada Monroe Ml., In that the ftt. Joseph Western League cluh green the remove the Albans, St. K Conn Right guard Shaw tarheels will mt't Vale football. The ' nest season. player may second; Mia* Johanna OroenberR, third. ror ould he ronMpued If Joseph Scarsdale, Seavlew, Andrew**. L'B Substitutions. McCandless C. Conn. C. IP2I schedule, announced by Cliarlea T. was sold to the ball; the opponent shall thenopponent'sbe Time, seconds. Conn for McCandlesS, Itavles for Harrison, manager, contains The local cluh Minneapolis deemed to Shawnee, Slwanoy, Shackamuxon,Skokle, 23 Yard Race for Seniors.Won by Miss Woollen, graduate orrnr>l7stlon ln»t e.ek, Ht. Joseph Is to b« WssiomuyScout have holed in his next Goals from field.K. Conn (2), Carroll (2), the same games as last year. The Jfavajol Sleepy Hollow, Somerset. Kthel ITrsprund; Mra. M. CleschiMlt, second. c*actlya farm for the Millers. stroke." Tredyffrln. 'Time, 23 seconds. C Conn. Kllnr.lng (2), Vebelunas. Broderlek Vale Same will he In the howl on October J, The executive to Tuxedo. Wannamolsctt, Westmoreland. (2), Hhaw (2). Goals from fouls.Carroll, The schedule October 1, Wake Forest, a' committee proposes 30 Yard Race.Dead heat between Evelyn at New STtmi M FUR \THVTIC CITT. the new rule a Whltemarsh Valley, Woodway, Homers and MIm 17 out of 20, Harrison, 7 out of 1): Kilnzlng, Chapel Hill; *th. Vale, Haven, tilth. give fair trial In order Ituth Lubell second: Mlaa 4 nu< of (I. Heoro st end of first half. South Ctrollna. at Columbia Joth, No "h ATtcANTfC City to ascertain whether or not It meet* the gyl, Yountakah and Woodland. Alice Caputo, third Tlmo, ;i7 seconds. ^ITl'Jt" ^7.-Atlantic Wykaj 100 Washington and Jefferson, tit; Duqueane, Carolina State, at Italvlirli; IfWh, Maryla.u1, . Y'ard Race.Won by Miss Isabel f- Five a conditions and In in urord with the Mlaa Frances 12. Referee.Wall. Time of halves.20 at Italtlmore. Not ember V. M I n< learned horr ;o-ilav, *h»n tenrd of tha trains day to winterlest of Cooney, aerund; Orandefeld;Mlaa utes. 13th, Davidson, unsettled; 2itli, unsettled.Inromorathm of the Notional Btadlum. sentiment the plnyers of this country. Evelyn Homer*. third. Time, 1:20. rtilnI Hill. Inc., California. HANDICAP GOLF COMMITTEE. 30 Yard Race for Seniors (handicap).Won at Cbnpel Virginia,for that amour'* at T oltlmora ba< mo known. Howard F. Whitney President. by Mlaa Cleftrude Maker (7 (seconds); Mlaa VICTORY FOR KINGS Th" llwafNtatOfl will InM a RMUl| h-ri COLLEGE, ATHI.KTKM IH'*Y TO DAY. to "laef nffl"ora Tl I* hoi.od to . The following have been to th:. Ice (lurachard (10 seconds), second: COM'MIHA Monday The new n Howard F. Whitney of the Nassau appointed Mlaa Helen Walnwrlght third. Four Columbia teams will open their 1021 pinto tho »trti*-t!tro within two year* a rom!it! It Sa Francisco Limited SerVe cm the committee of the (scratch), '"a" M that tho hooo to obtain the association, succeeding O. Herbert handicap Time, :»H seconds. norron, Jan. t.. i.nippy u»w, season to-night, three In the Mornlngslde promoter* carries lor ootn Metropolitan Oolf Assoolat'or for 1»2l: 30 Yard Race for Novices.Won by Miss National gjnma lum and one at Pratt athlatlr event* of national ami International equiipment aan Country Club of Olen Cove, L. I., was Janet Orcenher*; Mra. M. league pitcher, coachednicagoHeights t-nportanoo If luflna tho Olvmpl p elected to the of of Theodore Caascheer. Oakland Oolf Club, Qeschudt, second the Massachusetts Tech. hockey team Ed Kennedy's swimmers, IncludingInstt'ute. anil th- football A t position president 'chairman: August F. Time, »(t seconods. the \arslty and freshman aggregations, hlpa armv-nary f«m«amnion| Francisco ind Los Angeles. Walker of J*t. Louis, who has retired Kummcr, 100 Y'ard Race (handicap).Won by Miss fo-nlght and the local* were defeated by with his water polo Intercollegiate fia'iiro of th< ataillnm will be a one mile rol: UafHtner White, Nassau; HsltusiC. V. Alice Bord (1 Miss at togetherautomobllo ratio* track. After one year of office because of second); Charlotte Boyle, King* College, Windsor, Nova Scotia, hamplon ill perform Columbia, while . rwo are Benton, Hudson River; Harold Uladwln, second. Time, 1:13. the wrestling team will mee* Pratt The Lfmited* exclusively for of business. Robert A. Gardnerprosureof 30 Yard by 4 to 8, at the new Ice arena. The for Morris County. Race for Seniors.Won by Miss In lire- tyn The varsity penmen opposeInstitute rrrv, tfamu in a r. rrp m:. first-class trave1. Each ha* a Pullman Onwentsia, runner-up the last * Alice I,ord; Miss second. summary: In a id Charlotte Boyle, Jqpns Hopkins ttnteerslty swimming Tho "ontaat for tho etip of tho Amorloan for Cirand Camyon. They championship, was named as oneBritishof Time, 83 seconds. Kin** College (4). Mae*. Tech (.1). a nan. composed of star altitnnl In water provide the two vice-president in place of Mr. 30 Yard Race (handicap).Won by Miss 11labrlet tins! Nickel polo. Tlte fro»n will take on tha Marquand football Aaaio-latlon haa narrowoit down to both morning and evening departure* while J. F. of WETNERT DEFEATS BENEDICT. !,l!l'.an Htoddard (2 seconds); Miss Kathryn I'arncll .....Point J. MarN.-ll School of Brooklyn. flro rloha, Including ttnhlna r>ry tv>ck of from and Km»a* Whitney, Byers the Drown (I second), second. Miss Ethel Maker linniop Cover point Du Vornel irrooklvn. Fir! A. A of Kearny, I For* Chicago City. " Country Club of was ( third. Gilbert Left win* fltver Rover* of Qui nor. frfae* . and Fail Pittsburg Allegheny atcht, Time, .'10 seconds. Taylor . reelected. Sykacp**. Jan. 7..Charlie Welnert irwt Yard Race (handicap).Won by Miss Winter Centra I). Mat Nell ( I H« SHIN TNOMAN W'HEI ATI. Rl'ir Hover* of Fall River, Ma« or tha Faster time. Wynant D. Vanderpool, of Morris scored a victory over AI Benedict In Florence Briscoe (scratch); Miss Claire White flight wing Grant CHICAGO, Jan. 7 .The flret baee petition Itrlitaoport F O of li-ldrcnort, Conn. the round a fifteen r....-son (10 seconds), second: Miss I.onnle (Joel* made- Fly Winter' (3), Smith, D. on ti» » lii< «*" Nntlonalt «ae tauen care rorOloa to A. N, P""er(d*o, aorri tarr of AeItho . The three othe r trains standard County, who succeeded Mr. Whitney as fourth of scheduled 10 MacNrll aoclfltlon. tho drawin* for tho mml-flnal* carry bout here when the Fink seconds), third. Time, I .IP. (!*, Taylor.' Substitution*.King* of to dt v *ith the elgnlrg of Thomat and tourist sice car*. secretary, will serve another term, while round to-night, I'Iucrc for I>! dant e.won by Miss Char-, Coll*( achu«elt» Tech.. Caldwell for Unlveralty, whote eervloaa waro(leorgetitwnaunaiit flott waok decision to Welnert because of the T^ird, 40 feet, In 20 seconds; Miss Bonnie Taylor. Inlaney for Orant, S"hw*rt« for 1 aeverat ma (or league club*. IVhelan remains as treanurer. Albert D, Locke, for J. >y . refusal of Benedict to break l ink, 40 feet. In 33 seconds. Grant, Caldwell MaeNell. Referee*. plaved one game leet y.«r with the Fto«»on PAITTMOtir IONS TWO PI AVFRS. Fred Ilarvi Meals Brae Burn; Nelson M. Whitney, of New continued Roeque and Poodjr. Time of period*.'ill refoeeit to elan a mntroot. lie ey when ordered. minutes. liravee, hut NORTH Af'A MR. Jan 7. Pan* fiomora Orleans: Hugh I. Wilson, of Merlon It 21 yeart old. Poring the war ha «a« anil If'.raio two tooal From the start of the fight Benedict RUTGERS BEATS a the Aviation l.aplno, a*ml-prnfea- "AH the Way." Cricket Club, Philadelphia, and James DELAWARE. lieutenant In Corpa. alonal banaball pla>«r*. liava alcno>| ron- D. the Loehmoor persisted In refusing to obey the ref- PITTSBURG FIVE I tlattlmoro Standlsh, of Club of LOSES. A HTUAICIMT POfl KAROO* A III HKI:. tract* with tho International club ft. V. tlnrnali T»i*». r*« r»etrolt are members of irrcr a urarrn IV iirran in mn ivurwi Special Despofrb to Tint Nsw Yona Htout.t). for tho ii'tolna "iaori, lloth till rep->rt for Area* the remaining cam of Kanloa * flnrke Ir A. T. A ». r. the e®. round the bout was stopped. New BmtNdWK K, N. Jan. 7.. to Til* N'mw The hatltetbtll ttto Rnuthefti tralnln* Irlp March. Tiomora ar executive committee. Before J., Atpertof I/rvpatrh Yohk Hctt.it.0. made It aix atralglit by deflating the team li a t» Iflor and hla work on tha hill haa Yla<*nt Rntirers won Ita thlnl consecutive Hltiar .. Brsrtwtf tiring the nominating committee, I'lTTaauao, Jan. 7..Orove city of Hunt Kill* .< Co. of Tloaton at the London aide at'intlon horn for tha la*t f»wattracted K>w York basketball victory Canine latt night hy the at-nre of 2P-7. Tha la an Inflrlilar Doth havo n«r. w. y. of Cornelius J. Bulllvsn,constatingof OFFERED ARMV APPOINTMENT. to-nl«ht, downing tesm defeated the Universitybasketballof >*ara. I,opine I'hoti* Garden City, ehnlrman; Thomas B. De'awnre by 4S to 24. Boudlnot and Pittsburg attilntet 8* to 88. Coming fast team will play any commercial team in the boon monihora of tho North Adamk A C. Wi>rth IS? 7 BALTIMORE, Jan. 7..'"DIM" Wood. atar Repsonl each light* eight dlvlelon and will travel for a nlno aontl-profraalonal rliamplona of Wont- Paine, E. L. Litchfield, Daniel F. football and ha«eball player of .lohnu flop scored eMfht «r>»ls for the In the Inst hnlf th* score at half time tollable guaiantoa. rrn Maasai huaotta. and Frak B. Miller, selected Altlandthe klna Unlveralty. ha* been offered an winners. Mcauifhan and Alexander stood IB to 15. The lineup: following committee to make the to the Wmt Point Military Academy.appointmentIt for Delaware. Grove City. Ml llll MlLltl. OEFEATA HAVKHFORf). tva« ex'celled Pittsburg R %*KFTWAI,I, IN flART>FN, a James A. learned to-day Mia father raid he had Smith I sift forward Jordan l a Jan. year hence: nominationsbeen on HAVEIIFOIU), 7..Havvrford William approached the auhjert and m< I'oster Right forwaid Flo** hntkethnll tia>> opened It a nontoti Manager Fwin«m haa engaged chairman. National Links: HorryStillman,aerloiialy ron-ildertn* It. Wood ta o medical Ituddhk Centre Clan-son College"Rwetfc C.rlmafi ad. formerly of th" ponn L. Brae rf at. RESS THROWS BRUCE. s by toeing to 'tnhlenberg College, A3 tonightto to Ayer, Burn; William C. urfont Hopklna and captain of the fno> cpharden Left guard Hhaner IS. Stat" I-eaetie, play with tha Mad! on Fownes, Jr., Oakmpnt: Robert I'. Jones, [hall team. ______Selfsr*. Right s ard M'Cracken Adimren In tholr opening game thla Atlanta 'and Wallts last ilefenied Substitutions.<99* tutrix! for Claweon, Me- MeOOWAM AMR RAMIE TO RACE. evening on tha rmirt of tho Madlaon Ro'iare Athletic, Winter, Cyclone Rons nlaht .Tenn Clshi for no**. Cemp for Too-niend, Ftoee Hard** Atbloflr ln«t|ttite, tho now gyrtir.a- Onwentsia. OAIIHY STREET SIGNS. Bruce in two etralffht falls In (!eor*n for Shan. r. Flyer* for McCracken, IT. PAUL, Minn., Jan. 7.- Everett tluttl In tho Harden the Rt Jerome |1|g Of the tfin active clubs In KOnPOt.K, Va., Ian. 7.."Onld.y" Ptrer». Bofhner's aymnnslum Hess ynfncd the for MeLaln f-T*ld goals.Fo*t*tMrCraekcn A». Paul International amateur Mo(lowan.gra F'h will opjtnoo tho Madl on ft-piacee for tha »Grand line m»i ace'- of the rrie (di, ft), Fludtthk «'! attiulr.n. end Nerval llaptl.i of roitio«f r-| there will "o * iyon 113 were at the Suffolk cluh of Virginia ftrrt In minutes and the .fephsnien fji, Smith,. cntlng Initial prelim represented membership laat fall forty-nine Hoar (t>, Jordan, Bathgate, N D., will meet Ittra in a egrlea unit tha either or These league aepaoit. haa been alstnrd to pilot Shatter, Byera. OfflciaU- Indrv Itatweon Inwoud Olrla* Cluh by delegate proxy. meeting the team tlila year. j «< cond In twenty-nine minute*. t I Broltb and Mrrrtman. of ranee January Id and I*. . and the Ht. John*

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