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public Opinion on Side of Organized Baseball * SoProphesies Oov. Tener * in Maklng .Statement on Federal l eague. ?lAME OVVES ITS LIKE TO OROANIZATION; Sto Prcsidrnl of National League a,a>v the Sport l ovinK Public Hl..! Re ( ontidered. .i tan 1 QoterWi i,l! ' K o* . _1 I ... tha Natlona. . atateeaenl ?o-da>. M-j ottemeth* ? ? propbeaie- that on tbe -Ma ol ; ,.. , ?., I. de-. raderal --eaaue ; I .4 .., have e that the me other .,?... ment t Ten.' charge |?Tbe Th<' ^^ .... *e.i ':'* raamaatloti 9urh t a-a___atien a one hi.atoaMd and wlll ' '",.,,. ,he name to and. Nerertheleaa, .-na attaoked b> leonl. whOdefltTfltfl 'e.-p _____BMr< -4 ihrreb*. \* baaeball more ? ?,',. I , organixed than . ? ,, better ebla '? with ?atUCkfl ihat are ?a*^ nttie -iraon ?t. . . , ? e. ?? t.Aic IU j raaUon Ibal me public j MDet been ?-"?'?" ?'<* tl"***lil hifb-daM , .,?[__ .,: thal the i ? ? m'1 b*en ,1 -ommeaaoralfl aal- J Ig to Induoe plav- ? 1 w or* I tha t.t'a-te. and eeek* '. it? c-andod aaea ' ..o bfal <?"? i "? neeee r. the allegefl I ?? .. ln tbe plfly- ' ... atateinent i eonatltalflfl ? . .? ?Imear. r ll I lh?l the Pederal l.eague ?eed ihat M aMIl Iflflt ' ? in the courta, and. j toftmg t. tv .f.ntentl.ii of Itle* , ? ? \t otRanlied [ - ilTUd af a ' .' tened war en oraan- i ^ i.,,,- l ronoteri aliaf ly I ... aeed npon broken , l ? - take? no heed or ae- i ?tortni pubUe; ar the j natioprl Rame. and , -c" al of xich A war * i , <.,'.-} i.n arlll Beea! far Mr( ,|,. ? -nent nnd Ita pro motfri than an) technleal decision. 'n tho-gB ata h c-baurlfl Kouid B| 'J *he lega!it> and aajUi) ef tbe reaei i ? ause. ?t of fact it ia well knovxn that j tt i*g_!it> of th* preaent foim of con- | > anal pla. ets was alldtty ln law and -i t.v tne geprema j Ivanla in the I.ajolo cat.. i aHflgaHoa lhal . ?ther tht NaUonal ot American Lengue. | BB lo the national j flfal ro-nbinatlonta or f trade or 'n viola* j ?i.i te?. it la dlffleiiir j ?*ka a aretlone eerloueiy Kx _? ..?monstrated tnat tni? n.t i x'.?t.i'5 betweea BBd ?'???? ? leaffuee, haa done more B place o.ir national aame foremo-l ' 4u_M_g all outdoor aporti tba world ovet j I'naJ.r ? Bl "f Ihla agree '?a* bla de.. in tourt, nnd ; '? .'.ih ? Commlaaloa an op- I i >m for a fair. Impar ind ri ng to the end that iioi.e hlm. ?ti properly aa, ?_nc tteael a rted by our courta of " * i ns brtaklng their a ? ; ' tl ?!.. propoaed Federal Bfl taipply from tha rt"?ln* -elaall players cotnlng ??ar lt w||| meet wlth ?? OBfOiltlOI "??**ak - \aliona! LeaRue, I my add, tbat we pre-peoi le continue o_r 4 Bitb our play.re iwJ with Hn,j na have no ? Ouirg. our actiona wlll meet lp| robatlOfl " lOfoaed meetlna Of the National 4 lo ihe lensthy meet "_ U the .\,,t ... LeaajTM dlreetora and i*niy to ??, tael tbat Prealdent Tener K*< to IflR.fl on an ra*lv aft.rnoon traln hi -he | n ""n I ? ? t wbo made that .'"** ?"" .'that maa-tinga of the Australia Wild Over Baseball Melhoiirn.. Iiiatralla. Jan. 8. ? ri?ht ?hoHsan.l Inleraaterl .perlators eem ihe \.n \rrtj. l.lanta of Ihe National l.eame riecUlxei- ...f... a 11rterleB alae la m sls Innlrtfl l.a*.hail ?sm. .here l?-rti, The Im-al players ntrt nnl. .....rt, the ?, ?,. h.lne; |B I. e. la a aeroml iamo of nine innlna* the \tm lerk leana he.t Ihe 4 hlrago V4Mt. *?.! by a M-err of II runs ln a. The pla*. of the \nxerlrana 8888 8 BF"*f? elatlna to Ihe Aiialrallan eelhualaala. ? ommi**.ion nt thia aesalon. hoth major and mlnor leartne owner- h irriedix packed their giips and left town Th* committee from the NaiIokaI Aa snclntlon of PtofesstonAl Baaebail lieagaeg had hopesl to t.ike ag several matteis wlth tha ronimls*<nu concernlng leglr-lation that xxn** brouirht ||p nt the last meetins of the natlonaul associa? tion. at .'olu.nbuB. but thi- plan ?a* nbamloncd a rt?n Govetnoi Tener left t'.an The National L-aagae aaeaaang dereJoged little othr. than ihe statement laaaaad >>>' IM evldent Tener The requcsta tranled to the Baseball Playere' Ptateralt* on TuasOnp exenin* dr.,t Iai nii.. xxith tontrActa nnd necna slt.*ti- the c!ian?,1nB of the ptevent form in eeveral aaHlealara Thia aaa dia * ttased bj me le.-xRiie 8*8*081*8, and it aa?* " .mced that the old OoairgWla could he not -lunt-d t.nill the ti* a cnnti'iict? are Isaued. The new conditions to be Insefted in the contracts, however. aill be blnd ing upon all * luha xxho have sl-med or *?he wlll Bian players to old contract*-. A? loid in the late edltlons of yestei *;? v s TYCninc 8tie aupreme court of bf.Be hall after t.ein? In sestdon untll mid? night. gtanted flfteen of the aexenteen de tnanda of the fraternlty. aith a sl|*>nt compiomlse on one or Ixxo. The fl/at of the six demand- which aroused most eaatro**erar, reaulted in a comp.omlse xx hen lt wan dei id.d to Inaert ihe aord ' n*m.tlate ln*tea*I of the a-urd Bign in the rule. This rule noa- reada 'S\!ien ? plaxer reealvea taa daya' notice af aacaadtMeatd releaae he siiall be frre to negotiate wlth any team Imtnedintelx. the contract to mn from thr expiretlon af the ten daya' ji, riod Na I ragaeal was modified to incliide a II e-ihi notice of release of Class A and Class AA pliners. hut no IgafpgBl of lower * 'asfdflcation. This rule oiigin.-.llx asked that 'Na? tional Asaoclation players shall rereive ten daya' notlce before the? can he re laaaed aneoadltlona I Rcq'KSt N'o. 3. which read "When a plaxer ia transferre 1 hc ahail he trans ferred subject to al! terms of his con tracl " *xflH conceded hy the fraternlty ahlc left it to the National Commlaaion ta adJiiBt. Re*iuc?u No. | also was amended. the gueatiaa concctninr; naixcrs beina; elim1 nated. The rule now reaos. When playei la (fixen his unconditional releass he shall be notilled in writing to that effect." Rcqopst No. 7 xvas so amended thal no -lie ntzteeiTTnts ate pcnnissihle. tho < lub tnaking: such an a-crefment to be flned 5 '.? Hrq nst No 16 a as mod'.fled to r*?a*l ftftren instead of twelv*- yeara. A player now nfteen yeara in the- major or riaas AA lea-rue will be a frpc agent If he tt notifled of his release nnd no other club In *uch le.iRi.e deaires IiIb s-rxices. BOY DRAWS GAME WITH CAPABLANCA CubaB Chess Plgyer Also Wins and Loses in Mateh Play ?t Chess in Russia. Acc.vding to latem repoi ts from St. PeleraburK. Jor6 K. t.'apablanra. the Cuban cheul champion, played two addi? tional mateh games asalnut the famous RuHSlun experts, Dus-Chotlmiraki and Rnoako-Ftoroxxiki. xx Inning the rtrat and losing th- aeeond He also gave two exhlbltions of slniul taneons chess. once against 30 and the aeeond tlme ngA'tiat 81. ln each case he loat two uamea, draaing three and win nlns ihe rtat. In tlie laat pei(ormance a box ten xears of aite, the r>on of Trince Ueilrolx. a high offlclnl at 1he Kmpcror s court. drew hia game aa a - ' ? *" . Bryant Five Drubs Flushinf. Bryant HiBh School t.onnctd the Fluah Ing High School haakethaU team. and won by a acore of 3S to 4 on the lttter's court yeaterdax Shaw end Krahe wero the princlpal point gatherers for Bryant. Mesarr, the Fluahlng centte, acored all hla teanVa polnta. _ AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES V_*?SVh A CONSClkQ .<& r* ______??. ""** --y^la CLEVER pkraaea do aot make flgfltfll ahle car*. Be.-tiful UUfltratioaa do not elwaya make beautiful cara. Tke beauty and mechanical perfeetien we rlaiiri for Oakland cara we wtnt you to pra-re. lour. and aixea in a wide ranga of body deaifna. $1 1 30 te J2600. I o. b. factory. For ??le in Now York by Stdney B. Bowman Automobile Company I?liaTRIHI KIRI 1600 Broadway, at 4gtk Street and 225-1 W. 4tth Street. REDS EXERCISE OPTION ON TWO BROOKLYN MEN Charley Henog Decides He Can U$e Earl Yintfling and AIm> Herbert Moran. MORF. (il OOM FOR SUPERBAS Unforlunate Tinker Venture Oops Up Once More. and the Sad End 1$ Nol Yel. \\oi.i eaaaa from Ciactonatl laal nighi that Chariei Herteg, managei <>( tbe Reda. had lierelaed bla -1 tloa i"i Berl ringllng ibe left*handed pHrher of th?* Ht.iokhti goperbae, end Merheri Mornn, rlahl iiei.ier of ihe aame leain, ent thal tb.- playera me now DMetelly membere of ibe ilaelnnatl team. Aceoralnl to tiie laim. of thr option. the ?*.()? pald t* ?'-%> for ringllng n"<i HMt tm Moran. it t?aa ennoancod lhal the option eecuio. b> the gupeihaa on ihck Bkan, 1111 Inflelder nf tbe Rflge, hmi hrrn ax teti.led t? I-". lu nnl ] T. Altho"?h Charlea ti. Bbbetei BreeMeni ft tbe Brooklyn elol hai denied thnt thla trade ts ona. ?>e tlu- temlts nf tbe nn fo'tiiii.iti. Tlnkir * I'tme It \- BB .e?ardcd b\ hn.t-h.tll Hun It ls knovi that ihe bo;it.i nf dlraeteea of tbe CHiMdanatl clab u.i. dta_Ot*i_fled with B caah tiad. fOr Tinke. BO. deflaanded playon. Imme glately after their deroaoda wera made the I'lncinnatl a-lul. BBJ. nr.-ii ati ?_ptioii nn tiie tt\4? playera meai_lon.d it \n the aeweral feellaa thal Hereea hu-* drBWfl ii i.ii7.iin VliiKlmR. Not ab.ne is he a pltcher of some ment. bul he ie a rntural hlttT. He nnl-died Ihe BOaaofl wlth ati nveiwRe of l(W or therenbout. Fui thrrmt.re, he le fast OB hls feet, a clever baac runner nnd nn extc-.tional flelder. Keen ciltits have eai.i that Ying linR. played In the outfleld. IBtght d-velop into aiuthei Tv CObb oi a Tris Sprake'. John 1* Koster, aecretar.. ol the New j Vork (ilatif*. annomu-ed last niRht tliHt Wllliam Kltt.r. a rlRht-handed pltther of j the Wllmlaejton tAuk\ had heen fllghfld by thfl liianta and would reeeive a trial it ] Marllii ln the a-prins. Rltler I" a Well j built chap. witii h world of Ipbed aad] aharg breaklni cunree. tie \g aapeeted 'o j make ii good showing. Fraah Snrrell, i^reeltUni tt Ihe Nea ! York Tankeee, anaMBeed yaaterday that j Frank (lllhoolry, ihe aensational J onn.- | outflelder who was pareheMM fioni tha I Montreal i'lub for ttoMX last --easop. hnd ' eiirncd a 1914 contract Ullhootey, one of Fraah 4'hance'a new | apeed boya. batted in :iie .-00 fllB8fl aftei jolnltiR the New York team and bflcamfl a bii. favorlte at the Polo U.ound-i He and Krlta Malael. the t;2,0?i thi:*.] beBfl* man. helped ihe team to cllmb out ol laat povltion. .lust befote tbe aeason closed (_ilhooit> aprainecl hlH ankle ln slldini; home and was compelled to retire from further play. But the In.tury waa not aerious an.l ln a letter to the club oflklulH he aaya that he wlll just be j.lsl as laat as ever. "Chance ImpTOTOd my atyle at ihe hat." the younR plnycr added. "and 1 know hc will Bhow n.e how lo Improve In ililding 1 ronsidcr myseff lucky to have Chance for my teacher." Tom i 'hiviiiRion. araeMetti of;iso Ameri can Ahsoi lation. !? aulhority for the atatement that Charlie FerRiiaon. the umpiro who had .o much trouble in the American l_e.iRue lnnt MiBOB, flflU b'e back ln his tircuit next tseafon. PARTING : SHOTS : lt w.uild bt i palnful )oke on ortanir.-d baaehali tt the **aderal l.raaue aataall) ma.le koo*1 There Is a mailm in the tRiio' liuii ralaaa thr unexpccted t" thfl level nf ceitalntx The l.-derala are ulintna .1 a . ..1...raU. 4|..i. ln .naslnr the pla.-era out .1 Ihe fold. I ll la one Ihlng lo hase a nal.tI.I park and snn.rtrr (hina; (o has. a leani 1?? put la It. The o,illa?a ,r,m t*? h.se a ?*.rl?nie Mea ' about hreaklng Into H*e aame. They waat I t trl Ihe nien first. feellnr; Ihat Ifcera I. plrnt- of l-rrlMra lo ulay on when Ihe 11m* | ron..* _ nan i"i aaaa i??ok aeajaalaa Id a*eara I Dav. I-'t.lti ii'.irt.lx after Heinn roni I pelled 68 BM 08 the <?omml'-slon and grant t.io*i of the demands drawn up h\ th* liivw... pnaaitat" Of the fraternlty It *\ aa Just llk" .i little l.oy after recelvin.; ,.-, aaaaklag teiimc his father bn areaM ? h* sorry some day. it h?* aH.aa heen BaJ ahjecl lo keep Itaa-reee Bt mn4,a leaelh." ease Haa. 'lt la | loo hsd Ihsl Ue cannot roallnne 68 *t. ?n. VU.st "Ith th" F'cderal l.eaene. a-a Ihe one i,,,,,,!. ...d th. neaaiihr. ?? **** nilttr.U l??,k* aa lha..?h Ihe law xsoiild have a pnma ,,ali.???"*' t** "?"tlanaaea af ?*??-. ' lerd bas-hall ln Hs pre.ei.1 form aad ..ader Ihe dlre.lioa ef Ma present oisnera. To hoai .lohnson mlk the imp.rssion ralght be galned that the commission was on the P*dnt of Itclv conf.r.in* on the playara all ravora they gafcai f<?r befor* the petition rjraa ?lr.?wn Bg The bettliig ,? even. however. tliat lf I B*6arg leK?l nii.i.l had not put tha, demands ln ?*****? crete foi tn tii* icnl men or the gam? wei.id hav* bftna along e.iffering the same old lnlustl.es for yeara 8o cfime. The celerltv of the commission s aurrender ls belng aead to glve baaB m an Idea that the re-iuests teAlly amounted to vifry lit? tle A Ml enough howl went up when thai wara aaaaaaeed last fall. Furthe. tnore. lt was notcd that Dave Fulta waa rlght out there on the pptt dolng all the talking. Oarry Hetrrraaaa to the eontrar>, notwlthatandlne The plnsers ure now free 14 ?o ahead aad .iwn <?nlra<-4a for nexl aeason. either wlth the rlnba Ihe. played allh 8681 -4-iir or aome I ederal team. _____ The impove.i.shed ownet of the Bl Wouls Clufc of the Federal l.eftgue haa Juat pur? chased property to rsulld a new baaehali pnrk. 11 e c?"ild afto.d t*i glve only IJOO.CU) tor the land which. ??' the way. Ib nearer to the business section of the cltv than elthrr of tka other two major league teams. thia ls a faiiiy decent atart for n club si!pi)<'*>frl to B* without funds. ln Ihe mldal of all the inrmoll Ihe xxnrH's .haniplnn Athletlcs are Blrengel- allent. They never were xerj atranf la the winter leaga* aiajaar Th'* ****** **** vut a meloii. Id< reasln* Ihelr rapllal slfer* frern sae.ooe to ?*??e,oeo._ Charlie Brlckley, havinji i-ornered about all the hotiors that go wlth th* grldlron. is now taking an lnte.est lr) ihe diamond lf he developa the aame penchant for home runs tliat he has fo: Held goals, Yale will take more than passing In? terest tn his baseball caieer ____ lie miRlit t? make a good man la a pin* h A batter haa three trlea, hat tho drop klrker haa only one and vletwry oflea depeada Npan hlm alone when flfl* thoaeand rolces ar. hsishnl nnrl the Itmrkeeper'e watrh ia clleking off Ihe last fea acroodi of tbe game. W. H. W, AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. -715 POWER.FUI 38 H.P ?UU?&Jmtt9" "llVinch'Whfelwose No one has ever built a car like the .^8 H. P. Partin-Palmer "38." No one has ever sold a six-passenger fully equipped car for |?75. Ihe Partin-Palmer "38" is 1 Palmer "38" at the show, space bi** car -a powerfu! car a hand some car. lt has more real improvements than some cars double the price. And yet it sells for $973. Don't miss seeing the Partin C 13. lf is the best value by far that will he exhibited there. $975?remember?for a fully equinped siN-passenger. 38 H. P. car?the only big car for the price named. Tke Ptrtia Maaufacturing Company, 29 Se. La 5aDe Streel, Ckicigo, HL The Master "Si_^es If you don't think motor car economy and luxury can go together?see the new Chalmers "Sixes." These cars are for those who want the best at medium prices. The Chalmers Exhibit shows all models of these Master "Sixes." Also a stripped chassis, electric starter in action, and parts exhibit. Mutter "SiV 11/75 Mapfr "Light Six" l/IW Grand Central Palaca ? Flrat Floor Walk atrelght ahead. The Mneter "Siaee" ere at tha end ot the main elale on the left. Carl H.Page Sl Company Broadway at 50th St. gceklyn. Cerl H. Pete * Ce. N.w.rk, PoAtoak-tMA tf******* H vmt in.t.n, Lll UmmU k Doomot. Yenfcee. > *??? * W*m*mt. WANDERERS LOSE GAME AND $50 IN COIN OF REALM So Discipllned by Governing Board of Hockey for Not riayinj. Regular Ggme. NOW FACE EXPULSION Must Pay by Monday or Give Up Membership in the Amateur League. TN >\r. utfa/aj . omillltte* ..f lha. Alll.ll-lir I Hockey I_eague held | flgeelel ...... tlng al .th.* ..ffl.| n| tht paeretary yt*terAhy af* : tun.i.ari. nph.M the rulini; a.f tha. g. vt.ni i ing noBimltlee oM flned tti*- Wanderers j lloika-y 4'Inl. $y? f,,r reiuilng l" plity tiie j Hrhedulcd i hnmr-iorflhlp game oamtUtt t bfl |Creaoaoi Athieti.- rini, ibm getttrgay night The Wanalerei-R will hav.' unlll 1 o. lo, k BB Monday, .lannnry Ig to pay the fine. If it le not pai rl before tiiat hour thi. club wlll I.e Pxp.-lleil from the American Heefcey l-Pugue if the fine Is pald the rh;impliH.ahlp will continue with tlve j iiami. the gaaea tant gatorday ni?tu eeoattag ur ? rlctory for tha CreeeejH j Athletie i'lub. ; The cMcutUe committee alae uphel.i Uip ' rtillng ..I tha terentlna .-amniittee re j gardlng thf ellglUlity a.f dafltg, th.' mar. who ranaa*! nli the trouble. The commil tee deei.ie.i thai ha aouid not rapreeaBl ihe Wanderers until h<- had ba-en a legal reetdenl ..f Kea totk, fo. ?t Ktaei -i\ monthn. "Bed" ClaSy, g pleyer from ottawa, wa? on Ih. lirit Hem to the league by tne Wanderets' Hoekey i'lub gefalg a new man, he wa* avked to rtll out the usual certlflcate? BhOWkag that he ht_<l a rlKht t" j'lay on the team. These were nei fitled out to the satlsfactlon ... the gov ernlnt? .ommittee nnd tha plaver wns told that he could not represent the chlh. The \Vanderer5 objecled to the ruling of the guvt't-ning .ommittee, eontendlng that lt had waltrd until the 1ast minute be faire maklng Its ili-cislon. The cOflBtnlttee ftatt'd that It was up to the club to furnlsh the ne.'cs?nr> pepeeg and the rul- I Ing wtt* mnile a* soon us pusslble afta?i | the certlScete was n_g. Tha> nranderera then >t_.uae_ to play , acalnst tha- CreeCBBl Athla>tlc Club unlesa ' I'lafTy waa allowed to compete. The t.lay- i ers loft nt the Weat last night before | thev heard the d'clslon of the committee. ! At the meetlng were President Wllliam , R'issell. BOekey Club <>f New Vork; R. | L von Beinuth. 8t Nlch..la>4 Hockey ? ("lub; Jainen <) Hrl?n. Irish-American Athletie i'lub; HL hard london. Wander ers' Hockey il_b. and D. Hallock. Crefl- j .ent Alhlcti.' Club. I Homewood Club Declines Open Golf Championship West Not So Enthusiastic Over Apportioning of Big Tourneys. CHICAGO DELEGATE SPEAKS HIS MIND Thinks Delegates Ought to Favor Either Clevetand or Detroit Organization*. No ..latt-. ?nat Bai ike eatea aaa* aer* I tion off Ih" three chanipionahi|) tourna gteata at the annual meeting of the t'rdtad states Oal' gaaoelattaa, ?' the^ 1 Wald.'if Ast..rla to-niorroxv nlght. th-' west is not likely to beeonM MthuetaetM ox.-i the pjraeaad.aga '? Qae raaaaa far this B beeaaaa the [nomearood Countn Club, ahlcti months pro applled foi the amateur, haa b**en lg? nored by Hle Ualtoil Btatea OoH aaao. a* ! tion eaeeufjve committee la Ita aaleetlon | ,,r then.- . auraaa \% the situation now atanda, the Rk* Iwanok Coontrj. Cluh, of llancheetar, Vti [the Cnntrx cluh. pf IMroit. .md the lafayaeM country cluh. <>f Ckvelaad. are th- trio to he effered foi the epproral of the detegatea. There is aome talk of ktk wanok belng unabl.* 80 take the attrac tlon. k Weatern delegaU, wlio arrived in town last niuht, Bgoke kle Bllad fr?-lv. as followa: ?Hom aoo?i. whicii dealred Uu aaaateur, BUI nOt BlfBpl the open championship. That Is offlclal The club made formal ap- . pllcatlon fof the amateur xxeeks afO They feel that lf it xvas aof BBBB6BI6 BBdar the amended bx law to have named it n* on" of the three championship course- to h. xoUd for the I'nited Stal.s Uolf Asso? ciation .-ould have al least acknoxvledged the cluba letter, and asked thal the mat 1*1 1,0 reconaidered and Ihat the clubs name be allowed to be voted upon f"r th. ? open.'' "As It was. the first mt.mat.on rh" cluk had that it V4U one of th*- thi*-e clubs 6lta*JBU for the open aaa through th" pres-s. Th** subsytutton of two West-rn coursea for Homexxood that aere not ap pllcants for the BOntaat an.l it-ailv not jret ln good con*lltioti for the fixtui" wlll not be received wlth approval hy most V\reat* atti cl'ihs Both MayfleM and l)eti"H have eOUraaa af the highest ty|>e and splendid geog.aphlcal centrai aocallons ?The aise thlng f*'r th*. executlve cotn mittre to riave don**. If It wanted to aante two Weatern clubs. would have been to piii down e.ihaM Ma >n?*id ae DetfBH ?? 01.^ and HOBIOWOOi t* I'"* other. and in. :i i.-i.i 1 falr '.p-1 eia eaal et me an nual'ma-eting I h.t-e ? .?t heard from the JteeMent of MMlelklaa The cpii. win ac rtiti tha. n|.a*r. n'.w thit Homewood arouldii'l take tt. if the awBed <ome? that aray, hai Ihfl flhflh erlH make no etTort * g< t the littfTl aj| haVl n delega** at the m> ' M.ig." Hoaa ii'in. '?!? piefeeelewBl of the reraal Hill PleM Oloh, la i ??ntempiatinf tl)- !?afi'ling of th? greeae on thla eourae aea n A short while ago a cat wxx ad mipi-ai. red an.) this ha*. worka. la M flueh an axteal that I* I* not e?pe,*iall> not Ice. ahli TIGERS DEFEAT WESLEYAN Winchester Scores More Than Half the Ooals for Team. n- Teleereah ie The TrHNiaa | Prlaeetea. N J lan 7 Tha* Princeton INk-ketbetl t.-ani flnish<*d its prrllmlnary BeaaOfl tn-nlght hv rr'i?hlng the Wesleyan ! five hy a ?"-nre of * t.a IS In the last game ief.ue openlng the league series wlt* j Dai tmoitli on Sat'irdfly. | Thfl Tlger*. sh'.wed top form In everv d.-i irtment of the gam-. an.l tlnew their oppooentl in ihe shade ia paa-ing. shoot | ing ind giianiing without any apparent i eff'.rt w loeheeter aeenl hhi Uhm guarding jaekaoa darlng the hr?i hair. hol despite hle allentloe ihe star rerweri scored m \oul ol th** H paiata fer ike Ttgere, m.. | ing I.' of them on fouls The aeoeee toHoe PMNCKTDN NrgBLVf AN WafaTI K.'gK?r Jfl-keoe. rf -> '-' "* Kaion. rt... I f ? ?Solomnn. rf.. e 0 0|Tie.lthCh. lf 1 4? 2 li Knne. lf . I 0 4, APIsnti. r.' ?> I Si-hmim. c .. l ') :1''("' i *i 1 ? l 'Jackson, <* 0 a *- Wiro-heslea-. rg ' a OUI ra 1 e 41 Winsio ? . Ig 10 1 Kpie.. la I o ?.l*Hln?le*. Ifl... I '? ? "Krhmldt Ifl 0 0 t\ ?Haraer, Ifl " " r Tetahi ... I ? ? TO*H} H '- ' ?____t.tu.efl Hofere -Dearlng. '?' Mnnhatlin ' mpirea t'n?J.)n of *annn_rli.'!l '-fil-iln.. Hrh-aa)i Ttm* of helree- Tieeatj minuiai Olympic Committee Enlarged. PieeMenl ftoheri M IheeegaBB el the American nlvmpic committ*. annminced yestenlav the appointment of Di O Ran ajotph Mnnnmg. presiilent. of the I nlted States Football Association. as an addt tlonnl member of tlM American olymplc committee. Pr Mannlng in tOta annminced the ap pointmtnt of Dr. .lames Babbit. ef Haver ford I'ollege. to acl as <i. legate of Tie Na? tional Collegtete A'hi.'tu geeeclftilBa t.. the co'incll. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. AUTOMOBILES. Fl v. ,'?.-*.??: ??-. ?-*.-? "The Motor," a prominent British automobile authority, commentg: Xl/t have always held the Cadillac ln the ? Y highest esteem, and admired it as a crite rional extmple of high-grade American con struction. The charm of the dual drive to the rear axle is compelling and entrancing. and a^ one merely touches the little lever at the side .ind. on depressing and alloxving the clutch to rise, linds a higher direct drive Available. won derment is aroused as to the undoubtedh simple manner in whlch so great an advantage lus been brought about. The lu.xurv of driving; a touring car at 20 or >5 miles an hour with a direct drive and linal tur ratio of 2.5 to 1 is quite a new fascination. Mon Ihnu mi'i firo OT three other h"ih tjrude uan 'ombined in the retord of W14 Cadillac xultx. Doesn't thin mean soiiicthintj t<> you'.' aWmfe The Car of the American family *?*m*A\*U4**at**ta**T+0* <. * aaftp 4*4taWi4Ml.,*l\aiei4?''' le -^.