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Aiiio Polo _t Baseball ** Football Jt Box.no _t Cycling _? Motorboating ^ Swimming J? Other Sports Ml POLO NOT MlMlY HIS Of MT Blow-Outs,TurnoversandHair- Deny That New York Giants breadth Escapes Galore. Are on the Market. RED TEAM WIMS AND LOSES BRUSHES TO KEEP CONTROL ? King and Ferriter Play Dash ing Game at Madison Square Gardcn. gti - two tnrnoveri n::d a - kept afternooo and in a con etant state of andtement durtng tbfl open? lng gaaice of auto polo al Sladleoo B ? ? in tha aftcrnoofl the rad car maaood br enitei del | Wfllfc | ..f il . d coupk maai s-.'i to tan Of I to 8. ? tl ln game, and On aray I Ki"*-' ond Bterllng, maalpulated -J kept tiio ai ng ln won. ? I t ? work lmp- ley go g, ond lo I -? ww . liit .::. whlch i: olor of th? ground .11 to foliow with tho eye in t. ti rn ily whea t... Btnoke iron-, Bxbfl Ml et woi-Kinp overtime. In . ranlng -> white ball araa substltuted, and it was mueh ea.-i.r to BBfl. Lmring the eveolflg perforniunee three ,...?> were requlred. and as thfl rellef car waa kept in constant rtaj^ineps there flflM Cfllly no delay:-. The flrst thrllts eame in tho fourth p. . i...i of the afternoon g::me, when the ,f KlnK and Ferriter turned over. It ened ln the openinsr rush for the ball. whrn k'njr flodeavored to b-lnp his car I too qotckly and over went the m.i cfclne. Lu 'kily, I ,,oln mf,!1 apraag clear la time t-- avold Injnry, an.i, t.. the aurprlflfl of they rishted ti.e car and wi re off wlth less In fact the motor never <-, aw d :.> ? ofk. A little later. when King and Ferriter ba.l hal. t" a polfll dirertly ln fronl of the Bluee' _oaJ, ti,.- feelinp ran hlgh between drlvera ai well as mallct and in a ii lec a:, four gol into a up. ln the BCiimmage Ferriter, as . :. kept hla Wlta al.or.t him, with th? r- -?..11 that he *. gooL U'ith th. wh ..n,i Jaeaaon scored two goals. tbe other pair had tbe upper harid. It would be uuJubI to say that the -.- tacklng in flklU, bat Fome bbw or other King aeemed t" | happy fai car ln the a at the rlghl ls-tam. an there was Ferriter' ' that ta ome ooe, put it. "Ki.-a' outg ii Bterlloi "> conrw , lt 1 >*?? 'han t, v.uik to ati King god Fflrrlter i.ssu, ad in -.c-ond ten-rulnul ? when they; ? i tbree atratght Koais. and thayj added to the dlscxmllture of the oj.posi- , tion with four more talbea in the thlrd period. It was about that time that Ster- , Ung and ' Ja< keo ?" i>-t?1 and , _oal. la th.- avanlng Bterltnfl an.i Ja<~: t,.ok aii kindfl of cbancea, -ut at that WOUld i ot bave WOB had not several of tbe Bhotfl bj l ?'' ,l"' goal poeta by the oarroweel of maiKlna. ] The turnov.-. ha, pen d lo an unexpected | oer. it waa In tt,.- I at pi rlod that . by "beatlog the gua" ?ot hls? oar, i . tba centre aeveral roda lo advano otber, atifi arltb -? defl stroke Perrl lofted thfl ball cleai avei th<- blue maehiii.. Wjthoui ?ff any of the power, Bring KlOg flPed his .ar forwatd BO that it ??? rolllng ball. tni ,ii iv.- it thJTOUgb l? - waa t ien ,,, th, ,!, r to avold runnlng I . -. ? . d abarply, a: d like .. flaah, yet not ta-- ? ? '?? > and in ?lel mai ?? ?m Jumped just oougri to ? li . Tl y righted the Eputtertoa cai d w< full action .. ea to t< ii II QUAKERS TO GET LETTERS Sixteen Football Players to Re ceive Coveted "P." PhUadelphla, Dec 1?Recommondattooa for tb. oward ? lotterfl to foot I ]?\, i - of the Untvi ralty of Paoa aylvanta were made to-niKht at a meet* ii,i,r of the football eoauntttee. Only i memberfl of tbe aquad who partkl* patfld ln eltbei the BUchlgan <>r OernaU K.xm,.. w -ible to receive ... |t; P They are Jdere r, Mlnda Marehallt Har* rlngton. Cralg, I'handW-i, ll.llinun, Jour _,., Dlllon, Green* Btmpaon, Joomeay, MacNaughton, Kelleher, Wil?on and Young The electton of a raptain for 15-13 wlll b. beld to-morrow AFTER~BILLIARDS~TITLE Sutton to Meet Morningstar in a Tourney at Pittsburgh. Ptttsburgh, Dee l?The wotM*a titiefor ti.e <han-.j ionsbip of the IS.l balkllne In bllliards wiii I..- played ln this city ou January 9, 10 and 11. Oeorffl Sutton hav- | ing oballehged Ora Mornlagatar, of this i ,-ii\, preeenl hoMer Tha winner ls to re-1 th<- title. diamond trophy. aii gate retelpts and h pursfl Ol Bt.flfll orfer.d by Harry Davis, of Ptttflburgfa. In addition j m and Momlngat ir bave agreed to I one of tbe lotareatlag features, how ever, centre- in the t lf. rts to invluile Yamada, the Japaneae eapert erho reoaatly bobb* peted ln the 18,2 touroameol in New York. Yamada haa not yet consented to enter th*. eonteat, but negotlaHoaa are atlll under wajr. la flVflflrt Sutton and MornlnKst.-i Wlll battlfl for the 18.1 title. SLOSSON DEFEATS YAMADA. PhUadelphla. I> - Ooorgfl ?oaaoa dfl feated K.:J! Yan>.,da. thfl Japan- se ,ham plon. by a acora <>f Ut to M here to-alght tO the openlag game of a round robln Hl balkllne hllliard tournament. Slosaon made a hlgh run of 141 and had Bfl flVflT RKe of i9i-L'i. Tamafla'fl hlgheal raa was :,:. and his avoraga ll LEO HAGNU6 DEFEATED. Kai Playlagui -;. Natlofli League. Artbur Davenport. ol Ki Cltf, *? "r N,-v* Voik. hy j, ? to n In a three- uahloa billia to night Tbe i was gamea wiii be plu>__ m thu ncrit-n heie. Rainstorm Robbed Clyde Milan Oi Three Stolen Bases Last Season. Rumora thal ihe Nea York CHanta 00 the market a d that the club would te beughi b. ?'. K. Q. Btttlaga Edward a. Tlptea, both well known horaemen, arere promptly denled yeeter day by all eonceraed. Word earne from Harry N. Hempetead. tn Indlanapolla, that ihe f. Id remain la cobwoI of the Mr. Haa lead, la .1 aon-ln la . o( the late John r. Bruah, aald thal nelther h ? nor anj ol tha other beln . ... Un reported negotlatlooa fur tha elBb'i - Mr. Hcmpstead v.111 eom.- tO this 88-1 wlthln a few days to take eharga of Mr. ? ifaiis. Only a ahert tlme a/o he was aleeted ***a-e-preaid-nt of the Giants, an.l it ls expx-tcd that he aill . ncy when the Na ? 1 EhtMUtloii Cotapaay la te n touch flealare thal it araa hla a*lah to ha.e the family contlnue its t ? team DeBnlta aaaounce menl ? pected when his will is 1 lt ls boi belleved tbal Mrs. Braeh arlll take BB actlve part ln the adminlsiration ot tha club. Harry Btoveaa, a lifelong friend of John T Braeh, denled that Mr. Hemp stead lntends to dlbpoae of hle ahare ln the club. "I have been hearlng all sorta of re ports lately." said Mr. Stevens. "and there's not a particle of truth In them. Why, only three months airo rumor ha.l me beeomlng tiie Glants president. WhJ n the aiiairs of the club ara stralchtetuu out. tha Wldew of Mr. Urtisli will UB dOUbtedly recetva th.- bnlk of ti.e atock, while Harry Hempst ad. Ifr. Braah'a son-ln-law, now acttBg president, will probably r.o made president. As lor any dera Lecomlng Interested in the cluh's business, I don't think there's a posbibk* chance." C. K..G. Blllinc.- arafl greatly surprised when asked if hc was to hc^ome one of th. OWBera of tiie Glants. "That is tlie tirst I have heard of It." declared Mr PIHiBg* "I never enter? tained the Idea of oernlag anj *uo<k ln the Glants. and I am pretty BUTO that Mr. Tlpton never aoagbl to bi 1 any ln ten st in tba club, even If II had b 1 n ile." market value of the New York National League Club la probiematicai. Well known baaeball exp.rts?men who have owned clnbe, aay that lf tha ' elub was e\er put on th.- market it could eaally bring 18,000,000. Bruah, after ha assum^d chargi Qlanta, made a fortuaa ou; ..1" tha uara. Durlng ti..- last ten yeara it ia eathnated lhal the net earnlnga of th. loeal elub bavi oti I 13. 000,000. Tharks to a hard ahower, aay Amer. eaa League playor who siarts out ii'-xt -I with the intention ot shatterlng Clyde Milan's hase BtOaltBg re.-crd will have to ti'ch only eitrhty-nlne haBBOOB 1 ;i'. aeatber man had only hei<i off for half an hour on AllgUBt I last. Mia:. I en would have beeB nine ty-oae Inatead "f eigbty-etgat The aator had atolen thr...- b me arlth tin- r.rowns oa mentioned whea rala made it neeea foi the umplre to call the tame in the third inning. C50B_aq_-Btly Milan actually atela three baaaa for whteh he obtalaed bo ered t in aithei ofBdal or un otlll'l;,, r.-'Otds. M.ian found the ciev.-iand eatehera tha ? io eteal "<,. Ketting twenty aeven of his thefta in tha aaaiea with the Napa Oa ihe St Loula recelvera he st..).- aevea teea baaaa Ba stoie thtrteen baaea on Detrolt- eatehera, ten on Chteago'a, nine OB N*w Vf.rk's and s;x OB tha backfl of the I'hila.l.-li hia and Hoston team ills Mggeat days work on th.- paths was on June II whea, in a game Wtth Clevelaad, he aequlred Bve stolen baaaa, beatiag bla ?a> t'. aeeead aad third twiee and making a clean steal of bOBM ,.,,,. . levetaad'a catchers in this game Weri 0"Ndl and Adams, the flrst nain.-d thrOBiag Milan out at second when he trled 10 steal in the flrst Inrilnp liilBB piayed ln 154 gam<-s last ?eason and stole one or more bases in sixty-<>ne of theaa COateeta Once he was credited with Bva thefts. foui times with three, l.ii..n tlaaea aith two, aad forty-one tlmaa wtth one Milan galaed in-- atoat aet nunihei of BtOlen bases. during July, Whea he added r,lnet.cn steals lo iiia recetd. In June he was credited with elghteen larcenlea, in Augual with seven teen, in May aad September wtth thlr t.<ii, hl Aprll with six, and in Octoh. r wiih two. The number of bases stolen on each CBtCher art summarlzed below: rejaad. 2T-Adanis, 7; O'Neil, 7; Liv lagetoa '?? Beaterly, 5, and Carisch, 2. Bt J.oals, 17?Stcphens. fi; Ahxand.r, 4; Krichell. 3; Bnell, S, and C'riger, 1. Detrolt, 13-Stanage, 6; OiibIow, 6. and Kocher, 2. riileago. 10?Block, 4: Kuhn, 3; Bchalk. I, and Baeterly, L New York, y-street, !; Bweeney, 2; Bterrett, 2. Wllllains. 2, and I'ischet, 1. rhiladelphia, 6?Thomaa, 3; Lapp, 2. and Bgaa, i ton, fi? Carrigan, 3; < a.ly. 2, and Nunainaki-r. L Paimer HUebraad, eateher of tba imn \ille club of the Tln>.-l'y. |.. hriic, has rigaed by the st. Loula Cardlaala, He will 1111 thr- j.lace lefl wicatit by the releaoe ot Ja.k BHaa to the Baeraaiaate club, of th*- Paclflc i eaat La Both the Rtee ?'hess ClBh and the Pro gressiv. Cheea < lub of this city will Btati thefa annual ch impionvhip tournam. Bta -.... . k. aad the entrles of many of the Icadlng playera ln tha aaetrepella have been reglatered. Am. ng those who will oempOtO in the Blea Cbeaa <"lub tournaiiient are A Mar d?r. r-hampli n. 1. T, BBBB urz.l, former champtoa; G. li. Koetriar, O. BeethlBg. profaaaof Crroauaer, of Parle; J. Bera> .-tein. it Wa-irarg. '?? TBravaar, K. Robla* atela and |. iteaonthal Play aill start inday aftei n...>n ri.e BtrBggla f..r ui.- Progreeelve Cheea ciuh champioaablp wiii take oa the nat . >>f a natlonal towraament, eepeelally ;; idgi l; T. ':!,!. k and M. Smith aeoept the lavltattooa astgaded t.i them to parttdpate. Tha eatrtea .. include dhiai Ch ij.-s. of Chleago; Charlea KUpehlk, Harry Klein. r.f BOB ton; I. Teaeaworaai A. -larUcr, J. H. THE NEWEST OF HIGH SPEED MOTOR BOATS. DM,..,\ H-fr* Tr.V Cunid. which can easily do forty mihs an hour. Schoolboy Swimmers Hard at Work as Season Approaches Eddy May Have to Fight to Retain Honors; Tryout for Soccer Water Polo. Bwlmtolag an.i klodred i taken a atroog bold oa tiie achooll Kreater New I doflflii b ?" mt ln Ibe B< peason. more aie m i roceofl ol ti..n, flnd I ? uled thal iv havi to bi monthf to ?. i "'?' ' ? Among thi Inal I too, 'i ownw nd ? Eraamua Hall, i ? ! Hi^h. Ilont. Bayonn. Hlgh l , p, ?? ? .vn. Tha materl onlj plentlf ? recordi ,tl ,ir" fore theeuii with the BWardlni ? ? i\n Polytecbnl bj travi II ? European Riders Take Kinks Out of Sea Legs. ?i ? . rrofM the N< a fort ala p. . i. | indai ? ? ' out ol their oefl ?? loni work ,'.11 the i:,|. , -. r pai i ol tba i good condltlon. Phyalcally tl :. .... ln prevtoua ..- ai Egg, th o! Ban pe, a ho a 1 never competed ... ' hla powi rfu ablllty to weather u.e Ion Btrooa Man al Bortbi i. alao e Pranei - bo baa aplati d hli ?. French army, looka ven ?"?? d up well In trali Thfl Buti r brothi atlvaa, aia tba youogaai rl i la th? raofl, Praak belog tweoty-ti an.i Paul aloateeo, la tba Ug v ? ii. rlln roa I race, r ia li I na nl Butl r WOn, while l'ail! B CoiO petlnn in loni; road afffl the Btamlna to go I grind Maurli a Broo ?" '"'?' v. ho roadfl wch a ago, axpactfl lo maki i v. n a bi ttei lag than laat yeai I pai tm r m Bertbet am of th.- fourtei n tl Bl lll I ? m pete hav.- been algoed The laat to gel in Une were Ja< kl? Clarkc aad Pn d Hill, Jak- MaKln and Pl ' y Lawn n< Pi te Drogach and Bhn ' Inrke, tbe ex-<:h..uii.ion of A i rtralla, Wl li tflfl raofl last year aitb Jaa I ot li i ' larke la ronsidei... OOfl Of thfl ' Werfl ,i, thfl world, aud rated aa OW Of tbfl top 0Ot< ? Drobacb, Cotlloa aad Ha ln ? ?>?? Hns und wiii bfl atroog Yauk. ?? repre oentatlvea COlllna haa won the mlddle dlotanee champl nahlp ol Amerlea thrai tlmea Th.- forelgnera and oil the Amerl* can riders, wlll COmjX U ln the I door Bprtnl champlooahlp, Ihe heatfl fll which win ba r^ on Wday aad tb* Beml-flnalfl an.i Boali on Batun as _______?? OFFER SOME FINE PRIZES. Beveoteen prlaei, many oe! arlth dlam onda. win bfl dlatributed ln the aeeoad annufl*r baadtoflp road rua of the Holly* ?,..,,] lan Athletic Aa o la km, to oa Ni w Y.-..1 s Day aftern. The race win ba heid ovei ? ala mlla i ourai Ifl Yoi.kern. a roeord pa ted to oompete. Priaaa arlll ba rded ta tha Bral Bva ronaarfl bome, tba Bwl ala oovtea athletes to Bnlflh ? ti fast time prize. baal - i lal prtaca Htapfer N.-? J.r-.y fltatfl Champl .11. I'r,. faaoor laoQucfl Oi Pai Harmaou Keldanai >>f Berl n; 0 H ,v Q. Morrlfl Dr. J. Putamao, D. Qraea berg, \v. Priedaaao, ' Uebergpall aad P. ii m m gaa Profa - [aaoe L B_?*, honorary member >.f ti,<- elub, arlll for* inaiiy apafl thfl toarnameni ofl .1 tV? 1IIK tralla has writti n i y ?,f th<- >.:. ? letli Union, . xtendtng ??'?? D. Kfl hanimoku to visi of tha aaaata r govern ng body anu t-> awtm ii, tl.-ii champlonabipa eral of the gummer'g long d!Btan~e na t 1. ?!,., opolltaa raeaa Durlng tha preeeat bbbbob the nrooklyn 'nd arlll ha i worth* rivals. Such young burn, Benaet, lafmcke aay ortii Long, Kempner, Hoi l li ? .,... othera abouli make mattera Intereatlng While they i-.ave yet m too h ? i.-.-ks, they an- daragero-ely eloea ? ? . ,, :..: ||.., tl eei : e_B Uaare ara Itkelj to I ?? "i p* Boeeer water rnlo by ata -"I tha plaa of ? .ooi lengue te play tha game. ., ntiy fitted aa a paatlme f?r youi tera, < llrolnatlni as it doe? nii ... rOUgh I-.' tl> ?> and It PTom ' ? tma atad eeach I a . ,i if ii.e ?port takea aa . i ti i; - aill ba on the pro . ..f the naeeta glVOfl in future plaaglag. Club and been s ured te help ; tor* in <i. rektplBg the BBtJelpati d reta will featan many ..f ? elumMa, iter w . !. <ci ir.to niDDHKI 6 IN Fl! McGoorty Also Confident and Ready for Big Bout. boa aad Bddii McOoorty 'w? 1 ? for the imptOBBhtp of the wi.rld, ? tltle t'.,t baa bi aa ln dinpute ever alaoo ? ? . :? | Ketchai. wiii Itaiah ll hi the reep ctlva aati r.iay proved ? thej bave i*? fa aothlag t.- vi thi in-. iv- - f..i tha boal la Qarden to-morrow nlght na BUbJasCted bla right arru t<> a teeta dariag the da) al the Saw li B 1.l With 'I-.mm. Ma Dctobei CHbbona wreBChed his n and tbe n aal tba elbew d but a long real haa pai t h.* ona in rondltion. Qlbbona did bobm hard btt" i terdai Mik.- tlppad tha am after tha aooaday bmb! bi icv-. pojnde, and i.ter gave an eahlMtlOfl ef bOXlng v.:th his hrother snd BeVeral -p.ir i ,nu' i.. rtne McOoorty, up al JohaeetVa roadhon.se, . j. roma eveaae, aad thea alammed il b .\rmstr..ng aad Jea white tlie rlng itl the littie g;. in M< Qoorty aaya that ba n.'??r work.-d harder and laugba at ihe predletlon that Olbboaa will make him look foollsh. "All 1 WBBl is <>rie good ptllich." 4,n|r| McOoorty. "aad I'M aaake OlbbOBfl forget ? bla di v- r looktag glasn tactl.s. i hlt hard erumgh lo hurt ., and ? | ,.. . rewd him nght from th<* j n ro11." McOoorty welghed \S0% peaada yester day, aad aill hava no tmubie making ? pottad limlt at the rlngsld.- to morrow nlgiit. McCarey, the Lea Aagelea lighl ? rda) t.i. gr iphed to Johnny Kllbane, in Clevelaad, an ort.r gghi wtth Johaay Daadee, of New >..ik. at Veraoa, CaL, aa tVaahlagtoa'a Blrthday! Jlmmy Duna, Kiii.ane'a naaa* Bgt*r, said tiiiit as jTllbefle will be ahle to leava Cleveland i.v that date. he wiii ac? cept Kllbeae won tha championshlp last l"i i.i I BJ \ '-' Tommy Maloney. tha rugge.l Wesl Bide I.. \. t. wiii face i tough propoelllrm wh?-n ,-. s with Tommy Conaora in a ten-round conteel before the patreaa ..f Brown'a Oymnaalum to-nlght. Beth Connora and MBleaay have boai <i tcn round ...nt.sts with Mlke f.ijihnns. M.l lon< | madi the better flhowtBg agalaet Hk- s1 i aui maa, hai Coaaera dedarea tha) i ?? wiu pui M,<i"tiev ever the burdlea ln Bpproved style when the gopg sounds _ I! 11 McKlBBOB, of Moston, will fBOB .; Larry Ryaa, and Pred. Mc Kay wiii ercaa irltveea arlth MChaekN fari toa .it th. Brooklya Heach Athletk Club to-nlght 8 WILLARD KNOCKS OUT WHITE. i . jeaa WUard, the Kan Beaer, who recently won over MeCarthy in New York. knocked oul iallor White, of Brooklyn. in one rouad bere toalght White wbb out in VINAL TO LEAD W1LLIAMS. Wllllaa-Btowa, Maaa- i>ec | -Alfred Vlaal, ut Newtea Ceatre, Mass. araa !? -.1 captain af tha WllUaana foott.aii taam to-day. Vlaal piayed end on the team duiintf the last two yeara. A FAST CRAFT Motor Boat Built for Speed as Well as Cruising. C'upld 1? the name that has been ehoflflfl Bl ' dward HatCh, Jr . for his new fUMt hlgh ?pe'd motor boat. built from deetgua by Cbarlefl i: Hortoa The Cupld, wiiieii neaflurefl H feet 11 Inehefl over all aad I feel btmm, was built prlmartly for erulalag?tor flba oill eom* i iy earry elght paraooa in th? cock- ; ?it bar laVboraepower, l-oyllnder ?. a when tornlog up Ut ravol ttona a mtnute, arlll driva her, Mr. Hatcb says. b Bpaed of M mllefl when aeceaaarj They rua almoet fllleatly, to* flghaoflt being e?nied afl aad muffled. Taro yeara wero I to b ilM tbe boat end . agloaa ? DuriOg ? trial trlp of the I'upid a few I daya ago oa tba Potomflfl," obU Ut. H,lf, | ... fOUl ? Ui lea aro.ind tne . Btatea lorpedo boat Portor that | bad aome oui to meaaure bi.d aitb us, j wbleb ii crfldlted artth twaaty*flve kaota Wfl bad elgl t pooph oa board. The Cupld la not a raclng rna'tilne. but a Btrongly confltrveted <? ileer, that arlll run afl day at a apei I Of from thirty to thirt Bfl hour on an flVflfl gflfll Bba la ; built of mahogany, aad la braead avery I i I..S b) dodbte fi amefl of o i The cupld s roflflauremaal la Juat wlthin ti-.. Umlt req iln d I i nalu Bt r bUi I . . napeto for tba booor of contestinB tor Um Hanoaarorth Cup, B QUESTION OF DATE ARISES Service Elevens Renew Differ ence of Opinion Over Game. Ifltagragh to i ba Trlbooe l Anti.ipolK DflC '-'? VVIth Saturday's ?oflBfl batwafla tne teanifl of Um Na ?'? and Military flCfldfllfllflfl thfl a-ie.-i.ieni for tbe playtag of tbe annual oonteeta made two \.;ir BgO COOIfl to an end. and a*ranflWfll of tba dlhTareac? ol oplaloa aa to thfl dfltfl I- Bxpoeted However, tba rogreaoatativea of tha two aarvleaa arlll meet ln a <onrl|lntory splrll and ev.-r\ effort will 1" uuide to make an aurree Baeal eoverlog ? lono ot There ih general Betlofoctloa arlth Pranhiln Pleld, PhUadelphla, thagroanda ,.f the I'tiC-isltv of !'? ?nnsvHania, as the locattofl Ol ffltfl '"'"' sev? eral year-. the Arn y has arlahod te . baogfl thfl datoa ol tha gamea t.. the Batardai bofora Thanhaglvlng, elaimilog that tiieir te.un pflflsaa Ita point of hlgh* , ? T,.i. ii i before the later date. Thlfl BBOva baa beea eombati I atroogly bf tha Navy, wiu.se rapraaantatlvflfl are iiveine I<> B ChOOga Two vears ago an aboohitfl breach threatened, ?u.i ? eonapromlofl was reaebod t<> whi.h tba game of ir*ii t<?>k plaee on the earlier date and th?- gafltfl af 1912 on tbe later .late. Now the dla Cflflflfaai ^111 ba reoewed, and there is a Chaoefl that an ajcreement muy not be i, achfld . a ONLY 7 SCHOOLS ENTER Ten Eyck and Weg to Run at Van Cortlr.ndt Park. Only BBven Bcheolfl have Bled aatriefl for thfl xnntial hlarh BCbOOl <i OBfl -eoimtry . Immploiishli. of tlM I'tihlie BcbOOlfl Ath* latk League, whi.h arlll be beld next sm ui.iav aftarnfla i This number is four leaa than last v.a. The att. rnpt t.) map out a n?w courflfl haa been abandoned and the conteatanta wlll ko oooa ovar the ofldol Amatflur Athletic Urilon courae, in \.. Cflrtlaadl Park, flsohlog tha raca thrafl mlh s in ir-nKtii ?ach Instltuti.n h.-is bflflfl allow.d to en? ter ten reprflflootatlvofl and arlll tike full advaataga <>f tha privtlega Am..hk tha boya to start aie I'harl.s T< B Kv.k, of the jatnalea Mlfh Bcbool, tha charnpion; I'rank Kaogh, of the ICflrrtfl Hiffh Rchoot, IBd Nathan VY.-R. Of 1 ><- Wltt CllntOfl Hl| gebool, who ar.- . oflflldei e.i tbe Btrongeet membara ot th? achoolbo) raaka. The Bchoolfl entored ara Morrla Dfl \v111 .'iinton. .i.un.ii. a, Braamua Hall, Boya1 Hlgh, Commerea ;iu.i Itanual Tralalng, and by int have ivm ehflflBB tfl occnpy thfl atartlai lanaa hh namad. Comraerclal, Towns. nd Harrls, Hiyant and N'ewtowu h;,\. beea unable to ruuater a arorthy ag* gregation and bave derllned to competa CHANGE DATE OF RUN. The Yonkers Marathon run of thfl Ib-r rury Athletic <'iui., whloh, owlng to tha Inclemeut weather on Thaakaglvlng Day, waa poatponed lo New reai 'a Day, win be hrld on I'lirlntmas l>a\, BO as not to eoOfl-Ct with the annual rflfld run of the Hollyarood lnn. on tlie flrat day of the new year. ?-? CHARGE KILBANE WITH FRAUD JohflfltflWn, I'.-nn , [>-.-. I lnformatlonp oharglag eoaaplraey aml fraud wflre gaade h.re tO-Blghl BgalOOl .lohnny Kilhane. , , ainpl.m fl | thfllH fllffhl DO-flr of th. world; bhi amnagar, Jlmmy Dnnn; T?m* raj MoOtoty, g flparrlog partnar, an.i .M. .1 Harry. a promoter. It ls alleged that BJ B bOXtOg bout h.re on <>, tob.r 'J9 Kll baae fought McGlnty when lt was sup poeed h.- was Mghtliig Tommy Duggan, of San l-'ranclsco. HAS HORSES OF PROMISE Mrs. Payne Whltney to Winter String at Belmont Park. DELICIOUS A GOOD JUMPER Two-Year-Olds Show Up Espe cially Wcli Under School ing of Owens. Mrs Payne Whltney ls winterlng seven ho-ses at Belmont Park in the inclosed bara Na iw. whleh fheea the Hempst**ad Road Of this collection four are two feai-elda, foaled at James R. Keene's Caatleton Btod, la Keataeky, The three Older hor:-.-- are the we'! known perform .-is Web i 'arter, Wlakle and Boisterous. Jamea Oweaa, for maru- years a leading wleeplechaa rider la tins eountry, Bag* land. Ireland, Pranea and Pelgt"m, is haadllng Mre. "aVhltnejr- atrtng. The two olda ara a partleularly good type for 'creea ceuntry raelng, aad they have already bbowb In trlala enough to con v'nee the tn.,-' axaetlBg turfmen that they peeaeaa svery ciaaratlal for stake form, eltheT for raetag 00 the flat or through tha Held. Mrs. Whltney some time haek declded to "make" her Bteeplechaeera when they !?. ir-olda. Kor this reason Oweaa gave tba fuveatle Jumpara a long. ?low preparattoa, beglnn-og wtth flve w.eks' tralBlBg ln a corraL Th?? aptaeaa BhOWO by ;he yountrsters was amazlng. and in the early autumn they were ridden hy < xpertenced steeplechase Jockeys over aeveral fencea on the schooiing greaaia. In these mornlng performances "nary a one" turned a head. Tlie names, breeding and color of the quartet that will carry the pink and black silks of the Oreentree Stable?the nom de course of Mrs. Whitney-followe: True Heart, bay gcldlng, 2 yearB. by DIsgulse-Fealty. by St. Frusquln. BBBUBBry, bay geintng, I yeara, by Yoter-Sumlda, by The Sallor Prince. f. at, browa nii:-. I reara, by Ben Bruah?Coppella, by Kingston. n. iu-Ious. chestnut tllly. 2 years, by Delhl -Kap'ture, by Onondaga. The latter Ifl a rapld going mlss, and wl.il.- 8be fairly Hai at her fences ia not a "chancey" Jumper. She Ib the speedlest one In the lot, and it will take a . Imker of any age to measun strldes with ber -..ing a t> rn of the field right now. Ballet moves ln the steady going man aer af a Hramble. Her slre, Ben Brush. haa ttanstnitted his frlctlonlosa str.de to this lllly. , True Heart and Summary have the s.ze. tance and boaa of weight carrlers. and their actlon and clean. fast Jumping are lndloatlve Of hlgh class performances under colors. Wlnkle. the flve-year-old hrown Bon of Bltter Hoot-Atta'.nmerit. went Into winter quartera Ib escelleBt eoadlttoa, and he arlll probably show much improvement 11.mt spririK. Winkle's wlnning racea last mr were tha Between the Plaga -'up :. Belmont Park Tennlnal, the ......Heiig** Cap at tha O-uatry Clah meeting. Brook lin. Ifaaau, and the Dosorls Blate at th-* meetlBg of the Plptag Rock Association. W.-h .*arter. who. despite his llght bar? rel aad general lack of atoutneoe, pacha arelghl rcnv.rkaMy well. ls now eight years old. The buy son of Mentone-Am phora ran his best race of last B*ason when at Belmont Park T-rminal. he won ? Retrlbutton Chelleaga Cap, defaattag Charlea Pflaer'a great ateeplechaaar, Her Cldd b) a h.ad m a decide<lly thrllliBg nn|sh Web Carter earrled UH poeada, roncedlng four pounda to Herculold. Charlea U Appleton. who had the leg up ,,? th- wlnner. rode a perfect race. tlntiag the linal drlve to I nlcety. V. eb , .,,-,?! fl Other wljmlng rare waa over tne , ouree ef tuo iinAWoah Hunt Asso.-tatoon. H,.|st Ki'is. tiie three-year-old chestnut daughter ef Hamburf-Hurljr Barly, thus ? full eUrter to the oelebrated raa_B-erea a d sire. Burgomaater. WBB tOOOU and w.?. 08 tha Mat in the season Just closed Bba has beea put through her paeea aa the aehoo lag ground* and her radag ln the future will be contlned to this branch ,., tl..- BPOri The BOag aud vlm dlsplayed Boieteroua la bbr imtiai trial led her ,:s.. boy te remark: "Say, she aure |1 a Hrd Ib tha Birt" Mr. AppletOO will nd- in the races ex dush.lv for gentlemen rlders. while th profeealOBal Jockeya, Tommy O'Brl.n and Otto HeMer, will do tho "booi'.ng" la otbera, ? 8 MISS SUTTON TO WED Faraous Lawn Tennis Players Soon To Be Married. Lea iiagiilra Dec. t-Thaaaaa <*iark BUBdy, joint holder with Maurice E. hffr Loughlla of ti.e national championshlp ln lawn teanto deuataa, and Miss May Button, former world's champlon in wom? ens BBBgteB, arlll be married here on De cemher IL Thla Bauouacaaaaat was made to da) by Mv BBadjr. Miss ButtOB, after defeatlng all rivalfl ln this eountry, went abroad and won tlie uorlds title IB women's siugles, loslng lt after IB- years by default. Hundy has won distin.tlon ln the Kast crn championships ln the last three Bea BOB-, his ciilmlnating triumph belng the t/letory Ib the national doublea at New? port this year. GOLFERS PRAISE GUNNELL Members of Haworth Club Hon? or President at a Dinner. More than 161 numbers of the Haworth Club and their frteada atteaded reatereB) a oompUmeBtary dinner ln honor of B, a_ ('.unnell, piealdafllt of the club. and Mrs. OunnelL Many oxprcssiuiis of apprecla tlon were glVOB the cnicf executive, under w h MM admlnistration during the last two yeara th. etah has progreeael to a marked degree, many improvements havlng been made ln the golf eoaraa ln partlcular. W, k\ Cewla prw-lded and the speakers laeiuded Charlea cyCeaaer BaauBaaay, of tn.- New Jeraey LaglalatBre; Mayor Crocker aad Mayor-elect <?smers of Ha? worth; Loula Strecter, J. 11. Anderson, \V. _L Kastendlke and Majrlus de Bra ..u.t. Tlie dinn.r was followed by a .iitlice B PATERSON MICHIOAN CAPTAIN. Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 2.?George, C. I'aterson, of Detrolt, was to-day elected captain of the Mlchlgan 1913 football Blevea. I'aterson was considered one of the greatetst eentres in V\'entern football this aaaaea, Ha la a Junior. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENTri I'ACKAHD lliuoiinlnes, new c?ri. for monthly ?ervlce, ipcclul to theatre or opera, with prKlle.e of itoppln. ene hour tor Bupper. ?'... l..i_.?i rentora of Fackard cai. la M?ar York. I'llO.NK, l'-AU .1-U, WHITNEY STILL IN POLO Rumor of Retirement Denied by the Association. AWAIT FORMAL CHALLENGE No Plans To Be Made for Cup Match Until After Meetinj of Committee. H L Herbert, chalrman of the Polo Association, stated t-mphati.aliy that the rumor as to the retirement of Harry Pnjma Whltney from polo was without foundatlon. When secn at the offlces ot the Polo Association, ln tbfl Whltehali Building, yesterday atternoon, Mr Her? bert said that the association bad recehod a caMe message from IKirlingham fltfltlng that a formal ehallenge for thfl (VflatehflB* t?-r Int,i national Polo Cup had heen mailed tO this country. N'o formal a tion as u> ,1 e.ptance or rejection of this cbflt langfl could be made until at a m..oU_g of the fxecutive committe of the Aaffl can governlng body. He snid that as soon as the chall. nge arrived that a meeting of the commlttee would be called ln thU city. He expected that a favorable BO* ceptance would then he sent to the Hur* inghain Polo Club unbss there were pro vlslons as to the playlng dates or other matters whlch the Am.-ricans might Und lt Impossible to meet. Commentlng upon the rumor rcgardlnj Harry Payne Whltney, who acted aa cap taln of the American challenging team ln 1S10 that llfted the cup and returned It to this country, and who acted as captala of the succeeaful defendera at Weatbury, Long Island, the following year, Mr. Her? bert branded lt as rldtculoua. "In the flrat place, we have only re? celved notlflcatlon that a challenge from Hurltngham and a team under the lead ership of the Duke of Westmlnster ls to be expected. It ia, therefore, obvtouily premature for any player to be norr. aat ed, either for a p:ace upon the American defendlng team or as Its captaln. Theae matters are Folely under the Jurlsdletion of the executlve commlttee, af whleh Mr. Whitney ls a valuable and proniluent member. Furthermore, Mr Whltney is too generous and able a sport>maii to jeopardize the succesaful defence of the cup at a time when his servios ma> most be requir.-d. No one connected wlth the Polo Association has beafl able to dls cover where such a canard startcd. It ls beyond the posslblilty of belitf that Mr. Whltney. who was so pcoailnently idea* titled wlth the return of the Westcaes ttr cup to this country, would fall to take his place on the American def.-ndlng polo team, provlded he is n-questt-d to do so by the executlve committee. "lt ls natural. of eourse, that tho namea of the most promlnent i.layers h, this country, such as Monte and I_irry Water bury, Devereaux Milburn, Louis _ Btod* dard. John ('rane, Foxhall P. ECeene and R. L. Agassiz, flhould receive atteotlog from the followers of poio at this time. It ls certain, however, that no s- leCttoBB for the team will be made, proi thflt the challenge ls accepud, Until aiter a full and compleie flarlfla ot trial matehes. "There is a general inelination to de Cide such contesis adjflflflflt to a b; like New York or Boston or Pi.i Of eourse, for this cit>. that would : playlng the match. s on the greal of the Meadowbrook t.lub. at W. stl.ury, Long Island. probably early ln Jun.. Ti.- Pl is the possibihty, Baverthi flag that It mav be found arivisahle to play _POO thfl rield of the Point Judlth Polo ?'!,. Narragansett Pler, or at the W. st, i Polo Club. at Newport. The gOBM-ti-a of the place wlll largeiy depend flpflfll tho time the British piayers wish. ard ae? eordlng to the arrangements that may be made. lt is gUltfl prohable that th* Duke of Westmlnster wl.l wlah to ac climate both the piayers of hla team and ihe ponl'-s f..r s.\.-ral months m thia countrv before the match. ln su.h an ev. nt and lf a late season date is de.ided ui on. Narragansett PtOC or Newport seeinfl the most probable." All of the members of the executive commlttee have been notitled by W. A. Hazard. secretary of the Polo Associa? tion to hold themselves ln readlness to attend a meeting which will be called aO soon as the formal challenge ls recelved. The commlttee lncludes R. 1- Agasaiz and Joshua Crane. of Boston; John C. Oroom and Charles Whceler. of Philadelphia; Alc-xander T. Prlnn. Jr., of 9t. Louis, and August Belmont. ff. A. Haaard, Harrf. Payne Whitney and IL 1*. Herbert. off this clty._ AT HELM R.RJIFTH TIME Glencoe Athletic Club Electa Spencer Its President. Wllllam C. Spencer, for the fifth ?Bfl cesslve year. was eleeted president of thw rlslng Glencoe Athletic Club. of Harlem, at Its annual election of officers, whleh was held In the clubhouse in Kast WAB\ street last night. Spencer recelved %K of the !25 votea polled. BenJamlnaMann. the faflt walker, was re-elected captaln of the track team. The officers eleeted follow: President, Wllllam C. Spen.-er; Brflt vlce presldent, Wllllam Morrism: flBCOOdiUO* pre.-ldent. Charlea Uolim; treasurer. Wlll? lam Allen; flnancial secretary. Charles A. Nelson; recording secretary, BeriJ_"iH? Lavyi corresponding Bflcret ary. JWBI Brown; sergeant-at-arms. T. UotntUft assistant. HL Allen: track captain. ??" Jamln Mann; truste.-s, H. JobflOflfl. ? Klcrnan and Tom Purtcll. USEDORS a oiitaoflv ot ,a_Ai_torr_HBC' BV AJTOfCBIlX D_A_-.f_<r UJuo SCHEBLER CARBIRETOR JAMES C. N1CHOLS Direct Factory Ditfributof 1673 Broadwar. ?l?0 _______f*?J_ .oa Be, our New llod-l O, double j?t. ???* clally r!d_pted for 6 cylluder work and long atroke mo<ore. - Our Model I. exchanged for your olfl coi buretor at one-half regular prlca. ...... Improva the effldency of your cin*bur.t and tnaura eaay atartln* ln cold waat_?r ?' th* -?? of our hot air atove._ Automobiles Bought, Sold and Exchanged. UrS waat te ?? -n rome eer ?t *?*?* prlce.' consign aamo to us. ?",a?e;. *JrX? tunne ?nd Sa-Bonatratl-g KRFE >>? "? nilasl.uis pald. 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