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MEffiH LEAVES IG Wrestling Match with Zbyszko at Garden Ends Abruptly. NEARLY DOWNS THE POLE Then Referee Declares Men Are Off the Mat, and Italian Quits in a Huff The nach adrertleed handn-.ip ?r-rei Vft?""**" Zbyssko end Ralcerlch ? * - Had? laaa Bquai laat night tcoord? to th-*? conditions, Zbyssko ? ?'in-*-*? n, nlnet*) min? itel Zbyssko did gala the flr-M fall m ? trifle ,,<??? ? sigi t minute? with ? root of ten rain? ppled again Mmosi -? Ralcevlch ??>? -;--..*?.1 and they went to the i then applied the to* on< with which id i ?in t east fl time in brought hie oppo? ? ? van, end it ? ? ? fall wool - Jusl when II looked si if the full iiq<3 i ? . ?? ? the referee, ? ? k t< lui g I lm nff tin- mit The Italian thai waj. At any ral ' ? I thrown 1 * he Immediately left b icked tip bj Jen dd not allow II tall * In ??ll probability would cr??at ?rioi ; doarn ? ittem] ??? an? . ?. d Jenkk o had won contending thai h< ? * fall. ? * , sako and Jenkins, I form? Ml, wai The glsnti ind for o -fol behind * ? t lived, as the (heult: and ? To ; ? eroent of tl ?? follow? , ? ? the ag ? ? twinkling i e Hying mare ?.?????:?. ? n Zbyszko, and s er the 1 I ard to get ... ? ? g ? *??'? liqg half an ? ous 1- g bold "ti p ?o?ble for elf, but when hi" ? n wer? ahm t I | ? be man tal y broke 1 i Zbyssko pot a * -, ? ? enl and : t . ? , , ti p ...:i. with ptn hold The time wai atara made their appearance ? : Zbyssko, 8t*o it was if the latter :' throw in ninety rain corn? greater knowlcd)?? of ? eras horn in I J rod, in Uli. \\e wa? resides f one of lim ot? * there, He Ii ? graduate \ ? i.ii.-i Law University, bat. as he * I restlii g, a Itb if - I nanclal poasl lawyer. . y ?lea I ire as I el ah t, 5 feel III ii waist, in Inches; ne? k, 53*4 thigh, 21 h i ? I :? ? feat has b an at the ?tcb, who caught him I ? o hOld. - ?n was " ?? ? restllng. wi m In Italy ? ? ? ? ? . nd ho i neck ia the cal? evi I"; ? with DM nt ? dnary brouahl J< hn Me? ', i. and V an bout, Htn * rork McLoughlln '?*'!, ? ) Uontagno, ? ? came to? ' -M in % .i double arm ? ! ? in win ? . ire In Id. relln rough t Nell * ... ? fall In ? | Olsen ? ? . I i M'GILL SEVEN COMING HERE Canadians Will Play Crescent Hockey Team on Friday. even will be Hi? to appear In tnla winti t a ht n it IfcGill has : and ?everal ? hamploi nd Im ??? ? ? defeating the leading ' ? barnp n has .n ru.it? he? Athli ? lub and the Athl ? ? . to ? ompa on the I . ? ?n un- expert la ,:.'l ."I t ho ugh the Crescent ,i. them, ow auperioi i in the of I lay SERENADERS AT MONTCLAIR. ' i.i.i i,. . ? Hi group? '?i v.. itreeti ol Moal ? ,,t th? i brtstlan nil. th? if wiinh, n. i;. . m, :., . i; Jackson, * ' * ft IStOI 1 ol ll ??.d i ? .., .mi? i- j ?Hst?c teda* ? ? ? lud- ra j .THLETES WHO MAY SHINE IX BIG INDOOR GAMES. ?? B, BRK7K?XT (tf ll.ifMiirl. j. n C1TMMING9. ut Harvard. CLAY PIGEONS FALL FAST ! Crescent A. C. Gunners Cause, Havoc in All-Day Shoot. _ HYATT IN SPLENDID FORMi Wins the "Take Home"' Trophy with Remarkable Score in 100-Target Handicap. ? <i . lay pig<eona were ?-irunc from the tfmpa of the ?Crescent Ath? i lub .-.' i'..-?,- Ridge -.? sterdaj in the 'ail day" ahoot, ami m??st ??f tbain were aniMhed i>> the fifteen gunneri that peted f..r thi vario ?? pi .?? The woath? i i? ;?i for me sport and good acores wer? - - all of th?*? eight matchea The featui lay was the 100-targel handicap shoot for the "taa I trophy. P. 8 ? ng riKfiiii-t fourteen u.ts th? winner. His. scor?* ?-.f :*8 out of thi possible NO ?a? made up "f theae four | ?4, M, .'?"? an?i 8 1 r? iiild waa the runner up, with " th- wln f two ' one of then a full .?core. ? thualasm a u - hon n In the re . r?t match at - for .?i. eighteen? r key, for wliirh f'.urt''?*n men con : Faire] lid and Ii. M Brlgham Ural tl?*fi for the bird ?*.l?ri full a? or*?. Palrchlid won In the ahoot-off, then loal 11 to Bi ? ? hallenged him In the follow ??? the turki | paased I aJons to Hyatt, who won II three Umea I i ?ion fn m th? rhallengera He lost it to Q O. Stephenson. it then paaaed to W W, Pi 11 t., Palrchlid, to Hyatt again ?nri finally to the winner, 3 P. James. 3 P, Pah up .? s?>. rial trophy ? to be shot for at fifty targeti on Cbrlatmaa . ',,<i New V- ?mi et? d for ; < ; _t??i d J. F Jamea ti??l. eacl I 19 "birda" out of the 50. The leg for the atake trophj waa won by Palrchlid with a full aeon thi l"cr for thi ? ' R Jaim I. E. Kendrlrka?on, also with a full acore. Pair? child was also th? - r.: ? t nf a S-targel ?a . i p mk. s with a f -ill a? i i TI a vummai y follows: TAKx ii'.mi; TROPin Christmas dat i - ? r s Hyati .i i- Vt H M BrlRliatn , ? i ?' It, : \V \\ A ?l 3T. 25 :.*? " "'? i 22 2S . ??? -?'? ? i: Hendrl ? non.-- 25 an F. av. - 17 I'' .. .. tr? 25 ? ?. . ; '-' ' - ? Hum ? ? ? 21 1 ?l '- ' ?j.. 16 ? ?IV 25 T ?.1 H : .. 21 . 24 '1' I- " 21 l; -, ' ? '-?" I F. Jam?*?. 1 i i- ? ., H aw. ? :i t? I ?i H " II '. 21 . ? 18 ??i ?O j p I MRCHtl ' r ? ? ? , ? ? ? *? H '?' ? I ? * 11 I " A. 1 ' ' 7, ! _' .i m '-"? ^RliKTfl il ?.NDK'AP M 1 i r f 1.' F Jam? I 1 ? H. M Bris r. IC. Ja ' ' Il ..<? i Mum ? ROE i H HAM'!? Al'. .i r ? a r 4 22 Il M il rlcl -?.a 4 22 ? i J_i I 3H H ??'' ? ? - 91 i . .'. I , ? i: 12 ? William? ?.'.. :.:. j. .. i. i Mi \1 1 :..... ; ?? ? i S 101 Rhoot oft? Fall ' i i' : won t! ?? ti' ? . : .1 I" r ,ttix: HANDICAP Hyatt..... I Ml r .;.<;.- - ? I urray..... fi 18 .t if Jam? i - ? v ? r . ,'? i K. Welll . i . . 4 17 C. R Jai i 22 '? r. . ?. M ?A on r ' ? 29 ?. ?.i i HANDICAP i - i . M inri ?'? I? ?;<;-.- .,. i m w. w i ? i a in A Won I 1? al I ..s ?HANDICAP i -i i ' 25 A. Bryanl . 8 28 ?).... , i ?_? ? . . : K. Jam? l 24'J. ] ' . - I 21 ,'.?:' VV-nl JOHNSON DEMANDS TOO MUCH. Salt I. .1.. ? :t , |,. , ;., .lurk I'.II .?i "i .un. ri,?.n, dealea thai be cbsllsngi i Jach Johnsos ??? bohall og a leli ? ?.m? fi<?i?> < i ago i" the effeel thai Johnson would fl flynn providing Johnson sad of . :.. . oi draw, ? '"? .... ii.- believe found who win tski ,. ley, llUH <.r Id? rrht ? ? i?. no ti.. H A. 0IDNB1 . Of the Boston Athletli Vaso? Intlon FEW GUNNERS ON THE LINE Turkey Proves Strong Attraction for Travers Island Nimrods. Roast turkey was too Mg an attraction for tbe majority or th? gunners of the Mew Fort Athletic Club, und Instead of having more than twenty nimrods <.n the thing 11 n? there were only a dosen shooters ??t Travers Island yesterday. Although th? number w.i- small th? gunners had one of best days of the year. The weather conditions were perfect and high ?cores were made in ail of tbe shoots of an un illy lengthy programme iif?-t trork of th.* day wa? done by C. v. Billings, who recently was chairman <?f the trap shooting committee ? 't th? Olympic rann.. m? highest run cored Ii ?> ipectal holiday cup al fifty Mr. Billings look th.- even! wit'' a full score, ii" followed up by winning the distance bandloap, at I went y Uve tar? gets? only, however, after a f-lioot-off, In which H. M. Hlgglnaon also competed, in the original shoot both Kunners broke twenty targets from the B-yard Une. .Mr. i Billing.0 duplicated the performance in the ? off, a:;d t<>ok the even! ??- two t.? Pet?. Mr. Illgginson bad I I faction of nia kit ? tl ?? "til ? ' ?if of the '!?? in the shoot for ii,?* committee * '*;i the nimrod broke twenty-five straight targets, ami H" scored on the eoatlj prise ?'.. J. ? ? took tht i " ??? mbi r cup, and .t m Jon? i ? '- iiicii gun in the race foi tht Tbe ( "h-*! ? wenl to r \ geh?ufter, and Dr. De w ? >i ? - ' oot ..i t- n pali i "f doubles. The summary folio? HOLIDAY ( ' . ? * i NDK'Ar 1! ii : II lp. '1 I. ?* \v Billing?. . 2 M K. U. Thomaon 4 43 I i ?? Wolf? ? 17 H M Hlgsinaon n tit I . .- hauffl? i " 18 ; l-et ?*?-* I II i ( Hodsmai 0 48 O, t. ? * ? ll .2 ?i il. u, llea " ' i " i, n< - R m Owena,. 2 t-i R. R I ?? ? ?. ? I 11 WBER CUP 25 IWRuETE H INDICAl (', J, Cortx H . ? 24!R. R. 1 I t '-" ? \V, Blllinga. .. 0 -':?? P.. M. < 1 It ; m I is It. Ill Hl|| " 21 .1 M Foi ? . .*. i? H. Wcllei . " 31 K. A. Hod| 0 18 COMMITTEE CUP SC TARGETS HANDICAP H. M. Hlcalnaon. ? 28 R M Owene,. I H , *. u Billlngi i 3 ' M .,? i ? - ?"? 31 B. M. * * -' ' ? I ? l 30 H i. !" i-i. her.. 4 32 Q .i Corbet! .... 0 IT ;? \. li.,'..:-in!i ?> 22 H. Wellei 0 32 I'll] BIDEN '?: i IT 28 T IROE1 B H \M>I CAP. :. 24 i \ Hodgman... ? 29 ? w. mnil . " 31 , m.i . ?? is .1. ??..,? i | i: i?. ba? her I *.T H ' , . . . 1 I'i t 22 ? HRI8TMA8 DAI > UP 2D ! RO? HAN? DICAP r * g? hauffl? - o -' H R. i- '?? hei i Ut ! \ h i 0 38 In .t Cortean i SO ... 4 33 1 i/-;.-?i.? Jr i i" i 23 ii Wr.ll? ? oit Hlggtnaon. ?? 21 t: M ? ? ' 1'' 3 '.'I It 1" \\ ? 11- 2 23 . !? A IRf I" ''? BUSS HANDIi IP i De Wolfa . 2 |ft|K a Hodginaii " 13 m -v. r - ?? m I m ITio 2 II r. m. Owen* t ' * iw? r \ -, i aufller. ?> 14M ^ '? ?? 0 10 Il i: I ? t \\< n h WM' \r 28 T m*.', ?? ?la, T r w Rllllnga 21 -" R r: Deba her. .17 11 ?.Ml V. H teman. 21 17 H. Well? 21 20 11 ' i i i? ? ? L'I l?? II .1 , ? -?? 17 H 'I ".*.?: 20 |S IM ' loi ' * 16 1* OOT-OFF *M1 CONDITIO i. 21 20 ': M H II IS CHAMPIONS TO COMPETE Indoor Meet at Garden Brings Record Holders Together. The Indooi chi the A I n loti? i ni? ? s hi.-li a III be hold al m.i,n "ii Square i i night, ?ill bring together the larges) number "i champions ?, ..ni hold? n lhal i re? i omptted In ,.i.r It n 'i ir lint o evenl the chs ? "iiniiitt. ? . a? , one ? ? hai ? ? .. shine, snd th? m? n I tal ? .. ? ? : tbl to t nter. i oua athii tt chiba nanu t im n, bnt the colli ?. a 111 be rcpresei man tai ? n the Unal ?ii. iributl? n of the pointe, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, ?;. . town, the enfty ol Virginia, ? oluml I'? nn ? Ivan un. ??ii. v hen tofore ! rled off hi? fl\ i ITorl Athlet! Club, the ll . ? other Ian ., ?;, ?, Uon TI i ; the Brat < h i.. ? tini In ?? I Ich " many ? olio ?? i,.,., . i.i. n ,i n?' n, ??? .1 iii' * ?. uld add i lerial Inters t t-, the The running high lump Is attra? i *. lentlon, owing to the ability ?-r n, ',,?.,, who iav entered n ?rill bring togethei ti,,- following ? ont? i Mit?. liai ry i ;t iUn. p? n. national champion n 11 \ I'orter ?n\mil chami Ion i on 1 Ici polit m champ?.? c Lawn n? s, W, oi? r, ji , and ?i w Bui.n. i. .?i ths i nh ? -, -, ,.. Pi ans] Ivanla These man ai ? for ow t I U ? l ' In? ht ?. and boold furni h ., , ompt iiiinii Him \mii Ung? i in th< nu m m i .a ""? ? ??? lui u e t"i tun?is i no igfc i? - u. A. W. IIOPFATT. < ?f Harvard HAIL MEETS A MASTER Moore Defeats Lawn Tennis Star on Indoor Courts. PLAY IS FIERCE AND FAST Match Will Long Linger in His? tory of Annual 7th Regi? ment Tournaments. The m?ist remarkable reversal of form ;n in.I???.r h un t<*nnls ?.f recent yuan took place in the annual championship tourna? nt) ; t of the 7th Reglm? ni ? s i?< ?? Walter Merrill Hall, bolder of the ainglea tin?*, ?r? m down to d?fi t before 1 ? I ; Moore, ft ?. oomparatively ui player. The score by whicfa the latt? won his surprising victory was 6 2. :?-4j. U 'i.i. |ng hla ?iriv? i don n tbd Bid? i with wonderful sccuracy, Moors captured the ti r - * u ? "i r ? ? ?? nt noticed that hdii was ?."t playing win. the map which ??arned inm tentl pla.n the ranking list of IMS Wbenevei be rar, up t?. the ?,?? t f?.r amashea be often ?ii"\? oui ? ?: Tovvani ti..- ? n-i of ti., mt, bowever, Mall pp?*ni?'(i to be doing better in tii?> second ?*?*t Hall showed ?troaks of Ills oldtln??* form sad gained a lead on hla opponent, who was putting Up a. very fSSi tjanii*. oiir? Hall t:?->t th' lead Moore found ?i hard ? the former champion won. | The third net saw both playera keyed op t-> tit?* highest pitch, and it \??!1 i*.. down in th?* history <?: the regimental sin^-irs st? one >>f the hottest ever contested Earl? i ? ?? ti., n..n gain? 'i th? i. ad, hut after a f? v. K.?i by M? or? Pi cm ii..n t" th" twenty-second gsme ii wsa game snd game, each ahowlng th?* besl thai waa in him Several times H..1I waa i a point ?.i i ctory, only to be stall? .i ??it si ti?" crucial moment by hia opponent. M< ?re's strength la) in hi courl covering. 11< aped around thi fl. i k< ?? di ? r. H> i, p< Halt on the jump all the tin??* and finally ?sor? don n tl 1er snd k?m the >? I -it 12 i" .?.i f - match .Just befare Moore tackled Hall ha paired with Larendon In th** championship doublea and thej took the measure ol Harry Parker und i; r. Putnam. I.srendon stayed around thi w '. s bile Boor? lo ti." base Una In thi fli si sol Parki r and IPutnam did their mo ' effective work snd on | ?? ??!'. ? to I '"" I ,;'i? Moor?-. who n-.-,i to o? ?? aprtnter aome yeara ago, w i.s able to .'?? ti ? '?? rki r'a I ?hots r .I ael was rath.? a i Lsrendon and Moon ?> ? Putnam, . man, tired rapidl). The aummary follows 1 .??:"? M oit* t M? ? nil Hall, ?? 'J. .1 '?? 12 I" ):. f . ? : ?. v ?..Pari . . ?. i ? tor Tn i 1..II 4??i i.*>) a 7. a i CORNELL CHESS TEAM WINS Statcn Island Players Humbled by College Men. Corni ' l?tam tn ? > ... i,!.-h ?s 111 ?... et Peni end 1 innual touniaii , . ? . ,.?-. in? al ?h" of th? Bro??kl> n i 'lu s < 'lub , layed a m il h on nve ! ?t the rooms ?.:' thi B1 Hen Island CI Club, al Btapleton, y-esterday, artth ihe . ,,,,, ,i, .. won .? hand ome ? \ i. Hodgi I ner 1 nib d Btal? - , hamp oi who ! !l"r'H Bnu* Har ? ,-,,,., the dty and ui . , . i orne t?im F K. Perkins, rear, ?a I w p i-i. ni.- and won his game. v (j. Ehrlich * ? ?"" mata In the triangular tournament, dren il the second board, i hsriei Brought. the cl .' retaiy, won th.ill tomo '?"' '?' from C, B Sin...! oi , of C< nell, who la Btaten Islander. ?i i?. fumntary followa IV.r.l '?' f' I or. V Preblf a A " , , not ? ? . ? -* ton . I I .*. I .1 W. U Butan ? . I v bite ???? the Ml I n ira i r .. tournaini nl beginning at tl , ? ', i,,..:.-. ClUb thla rii.-rtiln?-' ??.ill I thirteenth ol th?- asrii - of B?a Wi College Cot ??? ig? "f ? I ?' h Cornell, present hold? of the ? h implonshli won Uve ?"?*l ''? ??'??" ? ? '''" other I bavins !? tweenl , | I', nns) haul.. I' K. Pi t kin-. and A. ' ,'1'1 '" !l Cornell, '? S/*' '""' '' ' |V:'' ?"'????" ' * j Pennsylvania, sad I i Durfee snd M J i ,,,,',,.... ! ' Brown. Cltj College may i,i?, be admitted, In whli I Rolls snd U i? Bosowskj will !? irtl? Ipst, PI . begin ?t I ?? "' _ M VEY OUTPOINTS LANGFORD. Bydne). St a South W al? -. I. In ._, n. i,, here to da '?. i wi ? n Bam M? \ ? ? ,,,,. Ham '?? ? d? "" ?"'"" ' '*"" "" poluta ! I S OF Mike Donlin Has a Good Word to Say for "Red" Murray. HIS CASE HAS A PARALLEL Many Players Have Gone Through a World's Scries Without Making a Hit. Mike Donlin. who ha-- iofn*?<1 his wtfa, Itatpl Htte, la Rot Agringa, Ark., after taking Uu fampastuous trip through Cuba with th.. Olaata, ha? ? good word te sav for "Red" Ifttrray. It ^aa ??nmmon ?roselp I month a*to that a Irado win In proepect h\ Which r?otilin WOOjd ''orne to New York and ICnrray would ??*? to Boston, .r-ieh having pro-rod such .1 dismal fall'ito i? ^ hitter in th*? last world ? sarlas -lohn M Ward, who has taken h"i?i of i-?osron. hn* ex; loded ihli rum.ir after srianrip-sr Ht the Tat 1 inn?: .n-r.i*,'.**? "t the ?par and noting ?tr wrii how Mike poppend the ball in Cuba. Donlin -;?ti ?,niv two of the Athletics Giants K?me:. He fee]* sorry for Murray ?in'i doclarss thai Fach Is referred to as the ??fail guy" only bacanal the Otante loat. ? Didn't Dahlan Ml to gat n hit for as MB*! And didn't Bill! Bullir?n tell to ?ret to drsl base against the Cubs in Mf? And dldn'i Bheckard k?> 1 toll atrios against Detroit without getting a ninsie'' Bare, they did. Bui they escaped being rapped because their teams WOB, Murray was hopped "n, and the 'fans' ar<> ?till talking about his failure, ?bacanas the CHants were defeated if the) had oopped, Jack's fail? ure t., get ;i hil would have 1.n quickly up." In regard to the Cubans, Mik.? says they play : "i ball, but th?' food they "1 "ni. : *, Is t rowded a Ith Bne ball pis h? dec?an 1 "Thai are good naturall of th?m know much, and thai Ii why \-\. h- | OU OUghl t" SOS those black chaps throw. Bill Dahlan, Al Brid wt and a hundred other big leaguers i know would give a fort un.- to own <.n>' ?.f those whips. Honestly, they an- always pegging you out somewhere along the cir? cuit The 'Black Matty' Is a wonder, and he eral hes the bases better than any pitcher 1 know in either bi* league. But i'hristi? pul It over him three time? run? ning, and the Mg Maw forkar wat dearly the Idol of our party. "How '?" tbe Cubans win so many games fr< m big leaguers? Chiefly through th*-; umpiring Honestly, the Almeadares gel ererythlng that's dose, and an American hai got to keep the ball In centra Held if be grants to insert a timely hit Into the ?am"." rr.mk Chance, the peerless leader of the, Chicago Cubs, i is paid a singular tribute t*. tt.. Philadelphia Athletics, in a rao nt interview he said: ? in my opinion, ii will take from one to (or the national f<eaguf to de a team which la capable of wri the w? title from the Athi. tics. Most ?if MeOraWs mainate ?mers, and St w Torh nil?,uiii have 11 grand team two years hence. In fact, it la poadble thai this i am which eventually win take the measure of the Atbletk , Although in the pro? sag of n building, w< ex] 1 ct to be up In the im?'.- ouraelyes, while Pittsburgh will beai a !?*:?-.1 Clarke always has his club up iti the race. He hag been fortunate In the selection of his pitchers, and If OTOole perform!? up to his advance no? tice? the Pirates trill have to be taken int?> consideration when II comes to making 1 ? h illations." Chnn??e ea>H that no major league dab can hops to win mort than (our pennants, trblle m g majority of caaes ihre- will prove to be the maximum. This is .-a-ll- ex pi lined it takes from three to four years t,? build up a pennant winning club, and once g t'.-ii'i Is brought up to this sin ? ; , Bly a question of three or four , the players begin to slow up. Thli may bt almost Imperceptible, bul becomes nt when it comes t<> gumming up n - aults at th? end >.r the aeason, an.I the man? ager suddenly flnds himself up against the propodtlon of rebuilding the dub. This is a hi'-h Chanoe now fa? 11 Ti ? tage Ii about to suffer ?? blow. Ty ? es he Is lick of being an a? tor and admite ti?! be ean 1 shine liefore the f.light* Two weeks heno hi aril! finish rementa and .|?.?t the glare "f the caldum forever. Ty aa; walking "ii ti. nd p ng a pari ., great d? al hat der i<u* him than to 1 ,1!'. \ reporl going the roundi thai Mc Oraw might hav< made another pennant a .1. 1 bu ring TI omas < I'Brten, the 1 ltd ' 1 who did such sensational ?,.?? t. ? Boat? -, Red Si.x late Is I ? ..11. Th? little Napoleon was tipped off abo i tin roungstei two rears sgo ami ? to look I im over. ? in rect lv? log adverat reports McGrau passed him O'Brien tarlrled for the Hartford team of the Conn? ticut League m UM. Mickey Finn, :? friend of McQraw, was managing ?CVaterbury club "f the sama league, an,l Informed the Mew York leader ??f tyUrionm prowesa He sen! word to Mo Oraw thai Waterbury trat going to play Hartford on 1 certain day and 1 scoul ?>f the Ulanl ws dispatched to see Hi" game. 11 ? to - \!-, tatlons, < rBrien twided, .n .1 d< It? th? tacl t :.t he v....? with s are ?k t* .mi lighting ? ? It id? rs he shul oui Wat? rbui * . allowing only taro hil . ? 1. * ? |)g oui ? lai i.'" 11 nil" r of h.i' am 01 other this feal did not appeal very ilronglj 1 ?'. and I to Met ;? aw thai 11 Hi km w?as 1 . the Qlanl ; ? : 1 m, ? illahai manager of I ? w bite Box, i- set again*) lengthy training I he announced yesterday that al lead Uve da) . and ei reek, till be lopped from th.* numbt r of d 1 on timed by tht a hit? 1. 1? gion i" formar pre- ? tit f aid Is ? !?? m i1 ? theorj that too much training is than ii"t enough- and In arranging for the Journey t" the southland HI attempl to strike a happy medium 1 long winter ?>r Inactivity the or ?iiii.ii ) not fltted for a long and hard rteg? In the South, hi Callahan't ar gumei I ? II hclghl ol pbyah al perfec? tion u. * | be attained pradualty; henee this 1 lit will govern for 1 al and company In the woik previous i" tbt opening of ib.? <?.ii!i|,.ii.'ii for an Btlng. NEW YORK A. C. NOMINATIONS. TI ? nominating commit!? 1 of t:.,- Maw 11 ii? -? ? ci lb 1 1 ? poatad tbt tick, t for election, grhlch laktt place on January v. I'r?.- dtioi dot lope, ahlch , . tht following will 1 . .n ri: Prtddent, Robert M, Thompson; rlce-preddent, Br 1. Haufa ireasurei Martin B, Palm *,-i -tin 1. i'i*. .1 K. Portro? ) ei , gp t.,in Matthen P, Hatpin; governors fog two rears, w UUan U Mitch? 11, r 1: Rob? 1 T Mahoney, Qeorge T, Mont rbett, William 1.. mu?. 1 r ? ? w nuan on and i" John P. 11 ?.it. e, v, ho will hold ' " i* one yeai are i ? ; Bt ud? i. i: i?. n,.*.. n. Henri Clay i John r O'Rourl ii Bchumann > u, i SUNDAY'S NEW YORK TRIBUNE Mailed .in?-where in the United States tor |&90 a year. j ?\ 1 aysyUm, dn ot?fji&Uec?aCilwK 0^ o9mU otyaAAMUxcp,. Disqualifies Marty Brown for Holding and Stalling. Poi hi persistency In hoMing sud i? ??** disregard of repeated warning?. Marty Brown WSS disqualified in the ninth round of a scheduled ten-round bout ?gainst Willi" Beecher, the Bast Bids ii?htweight. at the Gordon Athletic. <'h>b fsgtstdaj afternoon. Prom th.? second round on Brown repeatedly jrrabbe?! Beeeher, ihe referee separating tn<* men with difficulty. These tartl.*s and apparent unwillingness of Biiiwn to bou offended the apsctators, who asksd that Brown be disciplined. Beecher easily outdasssd his opponent Por the first two rounds Hrown ?lid well, tending many effective blows, but I'eecher boxed sggresMvsly, closing his opponent's right eye with a right hand crosa in the fifth round and smashing home many left hand JahS thereafter. Beschaff forced the fight for th? rent of the bout, until the referee ended it. i'haxiey Goldman, tin* veteran bsntanvl weight, used his ring generalship and ex psrtenoa to good sdvantags in dseWvely outpointing DddM Bhermsn, of Brooklyn, in a ten-round bout at the Irving Athletic < luh, of Greenpoint, yesterday afternoon. Sherman found it Impossible to withstand the rushing cf hi?- rugged opponent, Gold? man tending Often and hard with his left and rieht. Catching him with ?< right swing on the Jaw. Goldman knocked Sherman clown for the count of "?tilit In the second round. Sherman bOSOd Carefully thereafter, hut Goldman always WSJ his muster. Tommy Rbuck, of Philadelphia, had an easy task In out|x.intlng Krankte Pas??, of Brooklyn, In S ten-round hoot St the. Brooklyn Beech Athletic Club yesterday afternoon. FtOPti the opening Kong th?* Quaker peppered his rival with rights and lefts, on aeversl oecastona almost aendlng him down for the full count. Jimmy I?e Forest, th? losing trainer, t....k three of hi* prot?gea to the Chrlstmsa l'a?, louts at th?* National Athletic Club, ..' Philadelphia, yesterday. Pal Moore, th?*. Quaker phantom, easily defeated ?Charley Turner, a local boy, In a si\-r?>und bout. Moore had matters all bla own way, slmOSt ending th? bout In the final round with a hard right hand swing. Harry Thomas,the Englishman, and "Young" Micks?/ nfcDon ..:' Brooklyn, members of the i?e ? atable, easily outpointed Benny Kaufman and "Young" Burk. DOUGLAS WINS AT TUXEDO Beats Erskine Hewitt in Club Racquet Championship Match. ret? rrapb to the Tribun?*. | ruxedo Park, I ?? 2S Ths annual Tennis and Racquet ?'luh championship and rae quel handicap cbamplonahlp matehsa In both the first and second dsssss were decided on the Tusedo courts to-day after some very lively playing The holiday .row. 1 which is apendlng the week at Tuxedo saw the matches. in the club cbamplonahlp In tennis Pierre Lorillsrd, it . defeated C. s. i.e.? In ti?- finsl round after a five set match by a narrow margin with s score <>f i??s. , | , ;;, g _?, .; | Th>' racquet club chase pionshlp went to .r. Gordon Douglas, who defeated Erskine Hewitt tiir.-.- atralght games, 16 1, U ?>, '??> s Stanley ?;. Mortimer won the first ci.ist. ?-acqu?t chsmplonsblp from a Meld ??f six. defeatlns Robert D tVrenn, **hn conceded Mortimer 7 sees, by ?< acora >?i 10?14, Li '. l., i, i.. i. Pierre Lorillard, Jr., took the ? clasa title from GrlswoM Lorillsrd Sfter a hard fought gait?'*, both .starting scratch, The acore wss I It, ?'? IS, 18 I ? u : During the holiday week there aril] be s court tennis tournament for s valuable CUp, Among the entries to <lat>- ar?* Mil? ton Barger. George I. Boott R. D. U/rean, .i. B. Lowell, Fulton Cutting; GrisweM Lorillard Pierre Lorillsrd, |rH C. s Lee. N v>. Tilt..n and Buydsm Cutting. i he Buromai lea follow : Court ''??iiin (club championship; prell round) a Cammack defeat?**] J. UaeDonourh, b> default Kust round i'. i.oniur.i. }i . .'? I imrna? k. 1?> h, \ ?. ?; ... , ? .-? j,oo ' ?' '? ' l 1'?' ItofhUJ .-?'?i. f, ... ?! 'J I'm..! round P. t/>rlll?rd, |r., defeated C. s Loe i ?;. 8 -'. ?? :>,, j ,t, ,? ? Racquets (club crmniplonihlp; Brsl round) .1 a iiousl ?- d? ;? ited w. it. Dlnsmore, 18 K 10 i". Is it Beml final round 3. >;. hnuri?. defeated - U Mortimer, l". Hi, t.". s, i;, pi Krakln? Hewitt defeated R, i? Wrens, 2 IB, 12 t.? IS ?'?. i.% : t:. i.? Final round i ?;' Doualai defeated Ersktna Hewitt, IB 4. IS ?i, TACONY ELEVEN DEFEATED Innisfails Team, of St. Louis, Wins Soccer Championship. Bt Louis, DOC. ~?.-St. Loula soccer foot hall players to-day laid Claim to the cham? pionship of the (tilted Stales M the result of the game this afternoon, |n which ttw Innisfails. of St. Loula defeated th.? Ta cony team, of Philadelphia, by a ?core of :. t.. i. Esperta declared to-day's nontast wus th?- fsstest sver played here Th- Philadelphia!?, who, Including to? day 8 defeat, have lost only lour ?am? s In thr.t' seasons, went into the contest sliRlit ly fatigued us the result of the Htrenuous tie battle on a muddy field yesterday with ti?>* bt. Leoa the local champion*.. ??? PLAN FOR SKATING RACES. The first Indoor ice skitinn raoea of tin? will be held under th?* dlrectloa of the N'.-w Vork athletic ?Muh at th?- Si. Nlcholaa Rink on Baturday, Januar** b\ There win i?>' three open evaaita hi addi? tion to .-..?tai other attractive features, In? cluding a one mBa haadlnsp. limit ?*;> yards; half-mile handicap, limit :>;. yatuu, ami a half-mile novice race, <>p?-n t?> nil amateura belonging t.. athletic and skating duba affiliated with th? Gestern skating | elation ??nd reglstsrsd \?itt? tt>at sssoefs? non Tie- antrlea ? i.? ?? . a seat ?fiaturda? win. i".i it PUrtmyer, Neu fork Athletic ?hu., ?mi? ire? i ?ad Blxth avenue ? ihr st. Nicholas Ktnk. ? SIMEN ISLAND ?TOR Beats Boys' Club Eleven and Betters Splendid Record. Fifteen straight Vletarita, by far tht beet record mad-? by any eo< e<?r team In this rldnity, ; tan?', to the <*redlf of the Slater? Island t'riek'-t and Tennis t'bih eleven a* *? result of its meeting with 'the UoUtf t.lub at Uvlngaton, Stat.-n Island, yenterday. The vtettora wer,- defeated In u sharply contentad game by a van of * to 2 Ni.hoi. Inside left for Staten I-laml, ?"hot the only goal In th?- first half, but added two mor* In ti;- laist period. X>e Wilde tallied the fourth tor St.iten Ii-land, whli-? KtMlag ami Banning scored f>?r the Boys' Club. Including yesterday's gam?, Btaten Inland has a record Of 87 goals to 13 scored by opponents. t The line-up follows: gtStSB faltad IQ Position. Bo>a" ?*'uh '_'> T II. H"?a.?:. hchu. liter Dc Wild?_.K It. sin.l-Jt Kiatler .1.. n-. Vnghi C Rom.H. H.? ?tut tar .?'. H. Kanntnn rd .l- H. ._.. Kaufman .O. 11. S'e.-ke! McWhlany .I. R. Eapiaiu? Imwr.C. M--' i'.-f M "hol .F. 1.. rcnf-?! Van I.aar.O. I*. Hua liefere?-. Arthur Ro?w, DrartOO. Liverpool Linesmen Thompson and Pretty ?J-oaU-Ni h>>' (8), De Wilde. S'aten lalnnd ; Menilea, Banning U?ytt Ctab. Time HalvOa ?,f i? minutes e*?-!i. At Blatt's Oval. In Brooklyn, yestrrday the test Kam? amagad as a prellminarv to the Interhorouffh match, to Xwi play.-t ar PHHtlH field "U MOW Year'.? Day, re sulted in a tip bettraen the biups and Whites, each idd?- tearing twice. The Wile?? lad at the ?>n?l of tbt Oral half, at ? time tht tOOrt Morwi at ? to 1 in their : Phillips, of the New York Celtl?'*. ?. ore.I first from n ia.-s by Movie, ntnl Stua.it, ot Columbia Oval, tbol "n- from a penaltj j. B. Baarncopa, of tht ??Mi. fli? id Clnb. beaded ont through for tiie wintr? before the wiiistie Mow. in tht iscond period ' ' plav BaerMOpt .?hot on<* into the n"t an?l tied the score The hrie-up CollOWB: Bl laa i'-i- 1'onition. WMtsa ? :< in .p_O.. Rettl \\ateis .it. h. Montgomery Btaarl .I- ti.,., t/-rg-*t' '?arlai ?i .R. H. ? Plera m .C. If. i . .I. H. Kit. rla.o. R. Mi N'ewman .I R. iinrVei Hlilillps .?'.. };.: PI? kford ._I. I?. ?sptaall.O. L. II it ?roui?--: liiue? fh?iiips. Btuart WMtsa I eopa tt) Referee C. Orelghtes rime of halves forty fiva minutes ea< b. Disappointed by West Hudsor. Bro? took on a team representing the Ar?*a<ii? Thistles at Marquette Oval ptaterday. Th.? rtault was a no toort sain??. NEGRO MURDERER LYNCHED J Taken from Jail by Mob and Shot to Death. BaKlmora, Dec, 2.',.-Klnff Davis, a T.errro, ttreaty-olght years ohl. who last HaturdAP niuht shot and killed Frederick A Feh.wab (white), at Palrfleld, Anne Arundei County, was taken from tbt locfcng at Brooklyn, a Suburb Of Baltimore, at an earlv hour this mornlnc ami shot to <le;,th bv a small party of unknown men. I'avis. who uraa also known by tlie nani? of Johnson, was draggtd to a spot a.tv>ut tWO liundre'l yardl from tin? Station and shot through th?? lung.? four time??, in? body was ti.'t dltOOVtPtd Until several bourt later by a paaaarbya who notified tht police. The police ha?l no knowledge of the affair until the tindinc of the hody ww? reported The avenging band, thought to have not exceeded ei^iit or ten In number, formed quietly. They effected an entrance to th* lockup Without attracting the attention ?.f t!"?-" living near hy. 8nd went to l>avls'a ????!!, whsrt they found Hit negro asleep. I>avls (oUgM desperately and shrlek?vi tow mercy, but his cries were e)ui??k1v silrp .1 by B blow on the head, which stretched Mm unoonadooa. Ho wai than ?iragged awav to his death. A iury of InQUest returned ?. verdict thai Davit < aine t" tus death by hullet wounds Inflicted by parties unknown to the Jur->. The trouble which aaoeed the -?hooting ot Schwab srartd in g saloon at FglrfleM over t gans of pool between i>.-v Schwab, a brother af tbe dea?l mai;, irn Davis. Bcbwab flalaiod ?tbt tei?ro raiiM him v 11h names. After the party left th?* saloon Pradarick ichwab t??ok up hi* brother*! Quartal with Darin- who drew in-? pistol and sent a bullet through Schw.(h'a heart, klllin?: him instantly. The ? claimed thai be shot In taif-defonea, ?o* daring that Fred? rick S.hwai? bad sirii'-lt him. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the United Su tea for $2.50 a year. WHERE TO DINE TRAVgM-KKJ)' CO.. Aitor court, '.?ii \\ ?nt ,14th flt lalephona 24T2 Murray Hill. CAVANAGH'S ??HiSfflg 258-?00 Weat i.1d Ht KOUMH. Ml alC. Mii?llit?h. Meak? and t'hop? a Hpoclalty. KAVARRR HOTEL, Ith Ky ? and >?? lOaCM '".:-!iJ ?ipenll'.g of It? New CAFE CABARET ,[? gaturday Bveatag, Dtteaibef 30th Musteal Enttetalnmenl .\rt??ttvjvi Raetr%'* tablet (ur Upenlba ui,J for New y,-.,! ? K\" Te; Murr?. Hi,I .;n.:?_ Dnrt Arthur Cblaess KeatMumot. \u? i mi Molt ?Si S?-- Ere. T-alacram.1* ??. w ?:>? MORETTI i-cti. ? \v to?.?'. 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