
THE ST. PAUL GLOB 15, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1902. t> Coulter, a member:of> the \u25a0 athletic board, spoke - of. the significance \u25a0 of' the ) meeting,* and Coach \u25a0 Stagg ; explained the 1basis : on. ST. PAUL TO BE which "C's" are granted. .The;* track men of:' last t spring ~ received their * sweaters, \u25a0 •" .which ; were not given'at the < time sof -the of the Sport World. meets because 7of : the depleted , condition News of the athletic The treasury. IN BUSH LEAGUE ' -An important innovation is. soon to ; ' be -introduced in regard' to the emblems. • Mr. Choice,,, Stagg is planning, to give7.with :the "C's" sort of -ai; distinguishing i^^the slon which ,is expected to :, result 'in the some mark •; \u25a0 Gentlemen signing of a new long-term athletic agree- MAY PLAY IN CIRCUIT WITH CAV- which - will tell - how -many- times the ;#^jpm meeting will take place during PLAN WINTER RAGING ,wearer, has ; won -his "C." It has ; been £0-of ment. The ILIER AND this OTHER SMALL proposed that a star be given each time PULLIAM TO LEAD the Christmas holidays,: probably in emblem city. At that time a new set of eligibility TOWNS the 1 -is*.won. 7 These i stars would will be common to both uni- A be placed -on; the '. sweaters either on the rules, which " f f neck, on ; versifies,'- will probably be adopted. The CAPITAL CITY DRIVING CLUB the .left arm, !or under the "C." committees of both universi- The fall track tryout will be held at 10 THE NATIONAL conference this morning. A al- FOR SEASON o'clock * Considerable ties are in correspondence" and have PREPARING 7 being the general scheme they f-'f-f > f interest -is taken rin the meet, z es- ready agreed on VI - pecially by the new; men. 7lt is : said . by wish to adopt. 77777? HICKEY COMING AFTER the students, '\u25a0!. however, that the meet Meeting ify yy THE LOCAL comes at an -, inconvenient time, because PITTSBURG MAN TO BE, PRESI- BATTERY, A PROTESTS. Organization Will Hold First FRANCHISE social functions, such as the athletic din- SECRETARY AND Afternoon of Christmas' Dayßecord ner and various fraternity . affairs, to- DENT, Cannon Shooters Claim They Are Supe- gether 7 with approaching examinations, kept training iv TREASURER rlor to C Company Club. for Half Mile on Ice Held by St. Paul have the men from as thor- \u25a0-. ..: » , ,-y- ..\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0.\u25a0. "fi... .7.7. :\u25a0\u25a0 x oughly:as they ought. The track ath- Lou Campbell, captain of the Battery May Arranged ... letes Horse—Big Parade Be American- have already begun, to .: move into A team of the National Guard Indoor Leader of the Association to Hitchcock hall, and some of the fresh- Baseball league, writes to Tihe Globe men football men "sore" having explana- . Bring Circuit Committee With Him vare at what he declares, is the true Driving to > give up their rooms because 'of> the ,VL "TheyAllSmile When They Get tion of the game protested by Company Members of the Capital City Burke, ft. M —Robert of .Chicago, Believed choice of the track nick young IS made Battery cap- P looking an exciting older men, ' who have Uncle C of the same league. The club are forward to Man Who the first selection. :' • _•«\u25a0*•-- m Served at all the leading honorary life member tain claims that his team was misrepre- season of winter racing. The directors to Be the Will Buy Leii- SiNZ /li? sented in an evening paper. The letter are now hard at work preparing the non's Interests. ,2"^ follows: - COMPANY E TEAM SLAUGHTERED. Sporting Editor, The Globe: In re- programme for the/- first meet of the gard to the relative to . the pro- season, 7 held at V. Lake article which will: be y -\u25a0::. -, Battery A Men Pound for an tested game played 7 with Company C Christmas afternoon. Follow- ... Hickey, Johnson printed in the Dispatch, I wish to say that Como Thomas J. president of-7 the Easy Win. Nothing Definite Accomplished treat- ing the opening races be league to 7 7 at our team deserves at. least fair . meet will that St. Paul will belong for ; Standing of 7 newspapers of every one more week, is coming the Clubs- . 7 Conference Johnson Cannot ment at the hands of the driven at Como Saturday after- about to this ; Played. Peaco — have, place' at Won. Lost Per Ct. Act Until American Holds Meeting the city. We earned our noon. i.fff'z>fyi .\u25a0:;.„ city either ; Sunday or Monday to pack Battery A .;.... 7 7 6- 1 .857 the league by playing base- up : the head of Capital City club, is the for shipment to Chicago the suits, Company D "..... 5 7 4 , 17 7 .800 New Club Will Not Be Withdrawn ball, and it not right to suggest that Com- The which bats, and franchise Company C .....**.s 2 pany C might have won had ..the play winter side of the St. Paul Driving contracts of the - 3 ' .400 From New York. Saints. 7 ffxAff-yy..- Company .E, Ist.6 2 4'\u25a0 -r .333 been decided the other way. club, is now in a flourishing condition. Hickey Company E, 3rd..4 . 1 3 The protest of the' Company C team President answered Club .250 was made on a play altogether different Its membership list already contains Owner '•\u25a0 Lennon's telegram yesterday. by Dispatch. fifty names prominent league Battery A team simply slaughtered the from that.stated the With more than of The leader said that he would team from Company *E, of: National two men on bases and two out in the fifth men are come St. Paul as soon as he I had - the First in NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—The bat, he got one local horse lovers and these Ito • the indoor ball game at the Armory last League of Baseball clubs, which has inning, Shepard came to able to show a club stable of more cleared up the little business piled up night and increased.its lead on the other strike and then/ a ball was pitched that was in , been in session here since Tuesday him him in the side, but which at the than forty head of racing animals. while he the South acting as an clubs of the league. last, completed business tonight and The-umpire angel of peace for the Southern league. **:It was all over in the first inning when its same he struck at. \u25a0 horse the of Presi- time The great interest taken in Hickey in telegram the Battery players started Iafter Kopp adjourned subject to call called him out for striking at a ball that during season Mr. included his and pounded Harry Pulliam, was was no foul tip about It, events the past summer the statement • bring in ten runs. Nine more dent who elected hit him. There that he is to the were |in * \u25a0 h^fe convinced the club that . the win- circuit committee with him. This is collected the second round just the to keep the game safe.-. E men got their ter season will be a success from taken to mean that the money that will only run-getting streak in the fifth, when start off and they are confident that have to be paid to Mr. Lennon for his they chased in half a dozen tallies. The COMES BACK WITH FORTUNE. the membership list will be run up to holdings is being bundled up for teams played the following men: Battery Company E— 7 the hundred mark before the winter transportation Jo this city. 7_ 77 — - the club gone disap- B. Campbell, 3b, . Johnson, c, f-7' \ j^^^c^Hi \u25a0ES'MaMBMBr f MSif; '"\u25a0*'" gp .^^ 7. ""7-*'-'' ,-s^l * 7 With all but the Travers, Hyman. 7 ' season: ends. pointed fans are attempting to guess Is . 2b, r "^^A^^fyffVyPy"*^*yyjyrrr'^ryyrr:yyyyy'ffiXj^^M Loula, c, Peter, 3b, Wilff'^ii^i'^iWf^Mff^^r Many Fast Horses. the future of the Saints.7 It has been Johnson, rs, ff: Kopp,-p, 7 '." • reported may picked, of a number that Baltimore be Schmitt, lb Cummings, If, The club boasts of fast and again that the American may go L. Campbell, 2b, Ashton, lb, and points with pride to the Obst,- If, Anderson, horses into Detroit, to be ready there when . -• rs, \u25a0--*.- J viz~fyy 7»415fl I iffj #• .^s* §- ;'My:fMiMf;f" fact that the record for the half mile the American moves out, but 'the gen- Slater, rf, Grossmen, rf, ""^S^.- by Newcome, p, , Enright, Is. , 7 on ice is held in St. Paul a member eral belief is that the team will be tak- The score by innings: of the club, H. M. Stocking's Molly en to Chicago. f 7 - .*7 7 Battery A ..............10 9 4 1 6—30 Foster, making the distance in 1:01. IRobert Burke, a Chicago * politician, Company E......... 2 0 1 2 6—ll Aside from : the races at Como, the is suspected of being the intended pur- plans interest owners chaser, and it is said that Mr. Burke club to all horse will the team TURNS DOWN $10,000 ' city not the take into }Nprth Chicago, OFFER. i-yt in the and alone members a new park be* I 7 of the organization. To this end the where will built Not on the South Side. St. Louis American League Shortstop Re- medical assistance the lives of the two directors are now endeavoring to ar- 7 were fuses to Be Tempted.
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