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THE SUN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, l9i2. A. A. U. SEES EVIDENCE MUTE TESTIMONY BEFORE A A. U. AGAINST W. L. JONES m Wi BOSS CUBS i r 10 1 1 1 .jr. i 'I 4 JMinfo-jriipli of l.cltor mill Check for S-20 lv W. I,. Jones Mofore Commit (it. VUKSKXTKh HY I'll.CltIM j'onncr Slur Ifcliinicd 'Mmm-U. 1ml Ki'pl I'iHuiv for Ot cr Five Years. ! Positive eel :ctieo vvns pioseiitul nt the nrrtltic nf Hi' I'-jrlstiiitlini eomiiiltte(. nf the .Wctrupiilltiili .soi-lltlnil l.isl IllKht that ii nr. I lire mono) Imil fli nlT'-ie.! in iitimtciir nthlotrii In ouiiipet,. in Rami' 'I hi mix limiwlit mi in the rise of W'lll iitlil I.. .tutus, binnm Rciiotully an tin "ntliletrs.' f ili-nil," iiinl eonslMi il nT til photoRriipli nf 11 eliock fin tin. Willi ett-i nilil envelope iiei-oiiipiui.v In.-, K ill I" l'nili Pilgrim Just hefoe tin I'nnllst A. C smiles In .Vovoinhot. inn;. ll.tppcnlims nl tli' itmiI k'iiini nf tin Ht. parties .. 1". o:illiil Mr. .lulu s tu In' put on tin middle nnil liniticht about tin raking up nf tin- "lil i vldenie. It 1 aim ii direct li'Hllll nf tin- effort Hindi- l tin present telstt 'iilim riMfiiiilttri in solv tc.nidnls tli.it linvi. In on allowed tn tru mi probed Hi 1 1 lutrh 111.1 .y pn-vlmis mlmltils tnitlonx. The letter niootiipiiiiv Itu: thi- oheolc fm $20, winch n n-eeived hv 1 llurliti twu il.tyn liefoii' tin mi'iios In question, fol low ; xi:v vduk. sn ism My Pear Mr I'Mgrlm ivrmlt tin- In hand nn a clear I would Inw lous-tit our my Aelf. Iiui I urn resi: in IuiIk nf .i 1 1 r . r And would nnl ltk In have vou ty Junes Is hum rlK,ir Ftnokir However, old num. please nicep my th-inks for the primipl w i you fni me vmir entry for the names I am not In nnv wjy runneri. d ulth the club. In f.irt. 1 don't know air person con nected with It 1. however. wlh to help n email ns welt ns .i lirne oluli. hence my Interest In this nutter I trust you will ii'iept anil rrcelve the en closed In the spirit it 1 nl. mil with my best regards, I am. yours trulv, V I. JON'HS. Thin Is of course rontl.h ntl il Mr. Pilgrim explained tint In- lintl le turned tin- check In Its sender. l"lt IimiI competed In the giuncs, !i ho w.i ft I. 'idly ti M. I'. Ilnlpln. who vvns. lute,. "Iml in the nuccess nf the nit it. Iti the i-ico In question hp did tint even win llit phu e, us Martins finm tin- ilfilit ynids maik In the 6(10 ynrd hatnllcnp In- was beaten by the ficrntcli man, llarty lllllnian As thin communication vvns In no way nollclted he did not ltemd It as enn fldentlal and had waited Infme he pie Rented It until he felt that theie wi.uld be a rPKlftnitlon emnmltteo In pun or uti wnypd by imllltcal liilllieiue The manner In which the pirvnt entn tnlttee Imil tackled tne iiiestlin nf pseudn iimnteurlHm made him cnntlileiit tliat tie' time had come for the 1 ri 1 1 :i 1 1 n nf the methods that weie usid tn Bit pinniliieut iilhletea tn compete In itamcs. lie had the check and letter phntiisraplicil m.il promptly handed the pliotiiKiaph mei tn the committee after that body came out with an Invitation for evIiKnce on he nubject. There were many tn come nut In defence of .dr. .lone, and It was pointed nut lv Ills friends that he had come to tin flout on many occasions In n perfectly liKitt mate manner with money and Itilluc m for the support nf athletics. Thute was none, hnnexrr, tn enunteuaiice the paylnu of uppeurnnce money under the cnNe of n tluar, and as the check was mailed two days before the meet no other iimitiiu-tlon-could be placed nn tiie transaction. AlthouKh this occurred live vats hko, both parties it re pmmlnent In athletics to. iHy, W. I.. Jones Is chairman of the athletic cninmlttee of the Irish Ameiictn A. C while l'mil rilKllm was the as sistant manaKer of the last Olympic Uam. Hefme the Karnes in questUm I'.l Brlm had Rained fame by RolnB to Atlietm .is a Mcond strliiK on the American Olympic team and captuiliiB both the too meters and Cft'i meters for this countiv. The evidence niralnst William 1.. Jone was the last considered by the cntnin Newepaper men were excluded fiom th" ilellberatlon-s. lint early In tin seisl ui Mi Jones was called in and asked about tie conduct of the St. Aim Kanies His explanation was satisfactory and he was asked to wait until other cases had been disposed of. It was 11:30 before Talll I'llcilm was Pdmltted to the star chamber to tell nbntit the receipt of the check for 120. After he had Riven his evidence .Mr Jones n.is called lu ncaln and came out with Die temnrk that he hud nothltiB to si t mldnlRht repoiteis weie admitted and th tontine business was tetalled without nn mention of the check Incident. On the luestlon heln put to rhalrmnn stumiif he teplfed that the matter was still un der Investigation. The charses made apalnM John Tie... son In connection with the if-i-eni rust Office Clerks Raines were dismissed, as the committee decided that the niles had Veil lived up tn. V. I'oweis, who inn the Tlppeimv Tames, testified mi the iliaiRes that Vie Carey of the New York A. I '. had aslinl for money, but no decision was leaclied In this case. The application nf the t'rotona I'leld Club for sanitlon for a meet on December II was lefiised be cause of other A. A. 1 events on that date. Ten dnys was emitted to (' Davis of llio Irish American A. (.'. tn turn ovei the prlr.e wioiiRfully won at the nathiiMi ('. run. W. S. Ktapowlt of the iiun American applied for permission to chaiiRe prlxes he had wnn Into sllvenvaie. This was lefiised A. .1. Itclch, who had been suspended for nut appealing at the Tip penny Raines, was ie!iitntod. I.ouls Scott, tiie South 1'aterson A. ( I tinner, had been nsked for an Itemized account of ills expenses to the Post omco Cleiks R.itnes. He sent Ids tralnei, Jim Klnlnch, with an excuse fm put ,,. pcailnK and the matter was held mer II I' Ilalle mlinltleil (hat he hail sinned to the extent nf inuipPllnir for ?1 In 1!HK) Mid the cninnilttee reeiiiunieniled tliat the piitioual ii Klstr.illon cnniiulttee lelnstate 1 it in. .Miiii other minor cases ns tn p.n -nient of eiitlauee fi es and suspension fIM llifimtlons uf the lilies wen illsimsed nf MORRIS SIDE CHAMPIONED. . tini'h tlnim B Cnsleru (inn H j llol nf Ad jiisliui-nt, Coach Paul Mann of the Munis HIkIi' Siiinnl I lilt- team, which has been accusi il nf beliiK iinspuitsiuaiillke in asking fm a nsliniit villi K.isiein Dlstilit IIIrIii Sclinul bei iiiiKe nf the pnur i nnilltluu of I the 1 Ii i ii iK 1 1 ii n'hi iuIh Rim, relleiateil vis. tenlat that the Rim whs nut of adjust lllelll "The defect Cuiniueice and nur lui) h 'mplHbi uf in cummuii .In sub-taiRet IIUIih," lai"i said. "The fault with the 'lasl-rn euu was H'n! the blndliiR seiew nn the wiudiiRii it i it nit iiH was louse. Win n the riiii Is eel il-vtli or In" caulaiie Is Jul lid under such ci i-iunstiinces, I ho inl Juslnii id ethllv shifts In Hie ilRht nr left In nur e.ise II shifted tu the iIkIiI, Tills ciiuld line liei-u leiiieilieii nailily bv ,iu.v une f.iiiilllar Willi llio in i iiaulsui nl' the riiii If tills loljiisluieiil bad been made the illspipe vv until nut ll-iti neeliricil." "Alonl" Is nut exiiteil in.-, this Mu.ill rh.'IIRe. Iln Mon Is in. nil inn, lulled. "Ue H i n bus nl wink impii'tnn; inn HlimitliiB r. Il II t Venn i day i mi r nisi team mailo t'llllO nf 2711 mid our seenliil ti'iim 2HI " t III', l-'osler of Commerce Mi'iimb-d .Mnun In what he khIiI Hboilt Hie ImH.'mi nun, nnd added: "I'lint ulssn Is Hie n-.n-uu nur boy a that toor'y." D.l IJ'PIOM. .ia 1r!K, Paper nml fwlrje nnutMM' thS MUWCI New Y.ork, ff firm I'hn n by A I' I. m e TIGERS SWAMP I0RDHAM. I'lrsl ItnsUelbnll Oiinii Won I -I Venn. I ' el o 1 1 li :i III I'RtSi'KTON. N' .1 )-e The I'rlnce- I tun basketball team opened Its season heie i to-nlKht with (in easy victor) ovei Ford I ham by a seine of 3.'i to 14 Until lives i ''aed pom baskitball and showed a wo , fill lark of knowledce of the luillments of i the Kame Team wink of both sides w,c i conspicuous hi. Its .ibscnc", although the ; vl-itof.s shourd occ'islnnal II ishes of con ceited pl.iy The Porilh inilti ?. hoio'ii", 1 seemed Inst on the lil it Princeton court. .and this, couple 1 with their inability tn sl'iint, win responsible fur their defeat ' Their Real tossliiR baldly did credit to a ! bunch nf schunlliojs, nnd lil'houch the I Ited and Uray forwards were continually eludliiK theli opponents, they were able to "iice only four Roal fiom the tlelj. 1 he Ilni up : I'rlnreton IVMtluns ronlKmi. Mcl-aiiahnti leflforwiril P.iriett Salmon lilirht fnrw.inl WttKh llrliriT" Centre . . Herbert III 1 eft cunnl I Inn a can TowMin HlRht ifimrd ... Ilrnil) I'rir.ictnn. Mel nnalinn. .Salmon, : lltlccs. mil, 'liusiin, 3l Kline, Hnnier, Me'llrne. Vlnetnt: unlearn, iiarim. iioim ci. i lanmnii, w ennen. (loaU from foul- rrlnreion. Salrr.nn. t: Kline. :i; i Dnrllneton. Poniham, AVal-h, 5; riamiran Siih-tuutei. I'rlnreiuti. Kline for Mrl-m.-innn. lirirlliiclnri for Kline liimter for Salmon. Ilnrper tor lluntir. MeTleim for llrlffs, Halley Mr MrTlciie. Vorlu-rs for filll. Vlncriit for Vnrhees. Siliinlill for Tosnn. roriiliam. Ol'onnrll for llsrieti. llano for lh. Illnrhlltfe for Hiaity Iteferec I amberton, IVim lianla I'mplre U.'lmoilli Mr I Inie nf nailer :o mlnuirs HOCKEY PLAYERS REINSTATED. I'nriner U'nnderers' Viispeoslnn Ik I.I fled The;' Jiiln Irish. At a meetlnc nf the executive committee of the Amateur Hockey l.eauue jesteiday .iftirnnou llrnest damn, fleoiae Harmon, Ch.ules Klnsella, Chailes Mitchell and Janus IlulRer, the fonrvr susp.inleil mem bers of the Wandeieis Hockey Club, weie ietnred to Rood standlliR, which Rives tie ill the iluill to play In this yen's championship tournament The plaeis named. tiiRether with 1'iank Klllson, John Midiatb and Hilly l.nclteii, comprised the Uandereis team, wlileh IlnWIied the season tied nlth Hie Ciescent A. I', in the lead for championship liouois. When a plaj off R.ime was ordered It was nlleRed that the players named, with the exception of, l.aeken, tried tu hold up the St. Nicholas Hill; inaiiaReiiii nt for a sbaie uf the ie ct ipls. Picldent Cornelius Fellowes le fiised Kinct (laion and .1. Mdliath, Who Weie ctedlteil with bnlliR the lIllR leaileis In th" nimble, wen. expelled, and IHiWor. i:illmi. Mllchell, Klnsella and II, li moll suspended. The tight In li.ie the men leliistaled whs made on Ik half of the liish AineiicHii A. C, whuh wantid four of the men to till pl.nes on the team which the club has enltieil fm the hmkey championship. PETER PAN COMING EAST. I Nnl K now ii In l.etliiuloo He Has II, sold In tVlielber liuiild. ' l.KMMITnv. Kv . Dec. I -It is not ki own at the faim bote wlnlliei Hie Rie.it later Pen i- Pan has been sold tu the iiiiulils ns has been r. .polled in the Hast Major !' A DaliiR'-i Held. James I! Keene's lu liiiiRer. is III at tin Johns Hopkins Hos pital, mid his ilHiiiiliter, Miss Hllr.abeth, l In active limine of tiie umiifiReinent of the farm, which is now Kiiutstnii Stud. Peter pan was Khliped Kast tn-dny vvltb a nuiubi'i of biiises. imiudliiK Itouml the Wui Id, suld i ntly bj Wiinil 'lay for 11.000. nnd Hie mares steppltiR Stone, Maskitte, Pope Joan. Court Dress, Meces hlll and I3.il t v anil Often. RolnR In .til. .1 I '3 Wiileiiei's place In l-'lanee. It is the linpni-sliiii lii'le that HeoiRe iluiild Rets Peiei Pan and that the ptlee Paul is siiim 0. Air liould, howelci, was not the milv aspliant fm the horse. Two ntlier men had beep tr.tinK tu buy 111 in Peter Pan Is but i-IrIi! .veins old iiu i bis sm cess ns a sire Is vet unknown. Cistletiin, n two.vcar-old winner in i;uk lani this jenr. Is auioiiK ills Ret to mco .mil tlieie weie two lit tluee othei win lie is Vliitnibuill I'llili I'.leels. t I In- annual nii tlnu nf.tlii Motor ! limit I'luli ul AuieiW.i last lllRhl lit Ibe AutoiiKiblle i'luli ol Anierlca, these oil. eels Well eleelld for PlHi ; Coluiliodtll e. II. II .Melville v li r-ciiminiiiliiie, K. Itiu tihinii . iiiii i-oiiuneilnie, .lames Kl teiKiiii. Ji Msietary. F N. .Mm Icy lieasuiei. Ch.ules Fianil. liuslees, T. P. liiehiliioiiRli, lilnj Kls'-, Junie- A Ith.lr, Ji . Munis ,M. Wliltnker, John .tt. Sbaw. J'. C. Havnis lleniy It. Sulpliep. .b'seph II. Ili'iliilev, anil .1 St ll u 1 1 lllni-k-ton llopiie tvernues titer I I. I'Hii.tPin.i'liiA. P.i , Dec. I.- WUllo llnppe uf New Vmk iilinwed even belter fm in In difi allm; Kn.ll Yumiila or Japan tun In aiiii lu Hie lilaiiRiilar series for the wiiilds H.S ball. line bllliaid title Iu-hIrIii IIiiiii ho did lu ilowiilnR his iinclent rival, (ioni-Rc Slii-.M p. up the ptevliuiH evenliiif. He nui out the Rame in nine liminKs for u spletiilld nvrniRn uf 11 .!l IJHJ 7m 4- i7 () n On - Lf&- 0 '4! ' i Ms ' IS, X-;vV)riK.; :FF.,," ON ,tnj.5ftttl , .'evt t Lf soeint1on of Mnniifnct Mrers in Kules Aiitouioliile Interested Alone. I.NDI I'FKKKNT TO IIACI.Vfi lleiii'inir To-dn.v on Plan to In erense Kerry Hates on X. V. Cent rn I Honls. Theie appeals to have been a misunder standing of the exact mearlniT of action ridatlnR to contists taken by the NNllnn.il Association nf Automobile Manuf.ictureis nt Its recent meetlnR In Detroit. It was reiorted at that time by some peisons HIM, tli.i V A M whs illsnloeln"- Hi,. .Mnnufactuier t.VnteM Association lu the Held of contests In cider tu boost enthu- lastlcally all foims of competitions, rncliiR In particular. Developments at a mei IIiir of the exicutlve comtnlttee of the N. A. A M held yesterday In this city and state, nients made by seveial of Its metubeis seive to show the maniifactui its have not committed themselves tc any such prc.qi amine. One man said that It was i the opinion of the our makets lli.it prop erly nsullited reliability contests weie Rood thhiKP, but us far its spent contests .were concerned the nianufaituiei s' nttl tilde toward thein would continue to be that nf the it-cent seasons that Is. In illffelelieo. H'hilt the executive committee s I i yes tenlav "as In provide fm Hi, ) ! -il u i Ion of tiie iii.tiiiifin.'tuieis' contest committee, which was founded In l'.Miil and lias been active lulnclpally In fot mulntliiR the niles imilei which contests are condiutnl. In asmuch as the M. c. A had a lame mid linwleldly committee nnd the M. A. C llletllbiis weie also meuibeis of Hie N A A. M.. It was decided that It was neies n,ii for lioth fil Raiilzatlons tu oiitluue The N. A. A. M. .vesteiilay iidiled tn Its contest committee Howard .Mainion and HowHid 1-3 Collin of the ..i. C. A. lilies eonillllttee. nnd these witli .Messrs. I tee vex, I l.ebind und Smith of the N A. A. M. con I test committee w ill lieieafler Innk out for tin- tulcs of competitions. This allows I the M. C. A. tu Rfl out of business, which It will on January I next, It Is uuder l stood. This Is the extent of the boomlim on contets by the manufacturers. The lu ll aiiRetuent with the American Automo bll Association h which the N. A. A. !. (contributes to the support of the contest buaid of that orRiiuliatlon and controls liutltests thtuliieh it will b.. coiillmieil s befoie. MntuiistM uninubtedlj will be Interested 111 atteudliiR t lit- liearlllR lu the bmnd Hicni nil Piei A, NnrUi lllver to-day, when ''.ilvln Tomklns, CiiiniulRsloner of Docks, will mushier an application made by the New Vork Centi.il anJ Kudmii Iter Itall load to Inciease its feny rates fni au tomobiles on both the Wist Km ty-soconil stieet nnd Cortland! stieet bonrs. These feiileo now dun Re fm a one reatid automobile, ch.iuffeui and one pns. sepger 13 cents. The I3rle. Pennsylvania and the Central Itnlliiotd of New Jersej chniRe ITi cents for the fame type of automobiles. The New VotU Cential be. Ileves that it should lecelve 20 cents, anil has asked tile Commissioner to allow it In chniiRe the pi Ice The same nppll cation iil-u cnvi'is uilier types of allto li'oblles The New Vork Central wishes lo chaim.. the ehuiRo for a two sealed automobile, chauffeur n ml tin ff tun aitna 1 finm IS lo .10 cenls. enntendliiR that ilval mads nun- iite recelvhii? to rents for cai- i.v lint slmllni vehlciis. I Thiee seated ehaulTeur and live pas ' sinner c-irs pay Su cents on the majority of the New Jersey fi-nles, ulthouuli t li lax cm the West KIiiiim bunts Is only ,10 cents. The New York Central believes that It Is entitled to 10 cents for cariyliiR such a car AiennliiiK to the Dock Dopai liucnt the What It It Daea wan at twperlor Sparkh: 0 "'$gU&, jo eer Is the Moat Saiistuinn and Rwtmahtna of Drinka! 8 fnrfy 'ClliH WiSfe j, 4 if' i ax : i - ; off tlOMAHn I. 'lie., nn the Vi: Sl.nie boats Is the ' lesult nf a peculiar clause In the contract slKtie i Ii) the N'eiv VoiU Cellttal mid the. ty ofllcl'ils many years iiro. Ion. of Hie slgiiinn uiitiimob'les were veiy v I. lie. and the (lmues weie for leasuie will, lis that weie iliiiwu by Hordes. '1 he n?ieemen' said, lioweer, that the New Vo'k Ceutial (ould not change Its pilces I as lone as the aRieemvnt lasted. C minon consent of both parties, how ei. i an chatme the aitrcement. Hefore stuli a thlim Is done Commissioner Tom kins l anxious to have the opinion of the automobile folks. I.ouls Dlsbrow, the raciiiK dilver, who has hi en campalKiilnR throuKh the coun try takln- imrt In forty-sev n track and I ntlier meets, has Rot back home nnd will rest up for a time. He brniiRht with him Joe Nlkient, the California driver, who Is making his Hi't visit to New York. Col. fJeorRe Pope, chairman, presided at n meeting of the Automobile Show com mittee at the Hoard of Trade headquarters yesteiday, nnd with Secretary Merle I.. l-iiwiis and Airicd Iteeves went minutely I , k.. ..i ...i i.i...iiu ..t .1.. r.,t.' i Into the plans nnd Hlctnlls of the forth comlnR show. It was decided to start on December 23 to rebuild Madison Squill p Harden with the usual special Interior steel balconies and new flooring. The decorative work In Clrnnd Central Palace will begin n few dnys Inter. As has been the case for several sea sons past, the Hotel Hreslln wus selected ns ofllclal show headquarters, and follow Inc the usual custom It Is planned to let exhibitors draw for the ptlvllege of dlsplavltiR n car In the lobby of that hotel In the show week. CHAPULTEPEC SURPRISES ALL. Pns II In I In Kralnrr, Thank In I. onus's HldliiK. JiAitn2, M'-x . Dec 4 In the featuie tu-ilH.v chapilltepec, slionln a great form leveisal over Ills efforts In the States, won the third rnee, paylnir 6 fo 1 to the Meade connections, who backed him hemlly. The tide by Jockey l.oftus was masterly nnd contributed much toward his tvinnlhi. The rummnilcs' Kirsl Itnce Five farlonir. l.tirla, loJ l Uouiif j l, 9 to 10, won. Sharper Knlslll. 10' i ll.llsi.yi. I. to 1 for plsec-, eeeonil. Kln Stnlrtnrt. IIS 1 Mer be I, IS to 1 in show. Ihlr.l Time, 1;0S. Swlftsure, Hlurbrird, l.uke t.m Ssmli mi I3rnt II lta ran. Seioiul Itnce Five and s half furlAnns: lloseiita, llo (C.iv anauch). 13 to 1, won. I Heerfoot, 111) (Itailtke). to I for nlnr. "ei'onil .lonn I WTierson, nil iwroeeu s in I to shove, third. Time, l:03-5. Perr Hen derson. Helen Scott. Muil JlrKee. Mnl"e, Dor Star And Virginia Lindsay also ran Third ttace Six furlong! Chapultepee. 113 ll.ortua). o tn l, won; mmr Keel, n: I Morel 1. II lo t for plare, serond: Hllca lieth llarnoad. Ill (Itooney). II lo S to sho. third Time. 1:13 3.;. Kootrnay and Mlmorioso nlso run roiirth nsle Five snd n lulf furlonRt! Tllfonl Thomas, H.t i.tlullliani. h In I. won I'arnell lllrl, 110 illalsey). s In I for place-, i-eioml "Mini 1..I.I. Ill l.tli-Caliel, .t to 1 to show, third Time, IHOI-5. C'oniplon, An nual Interest. The Hague, canteni, Oil'tln ml I'lrkanlnnr also ran. Fifth Hue Kite ami half furlonso Vesieil nights. 113 lilriHJI. " tn 10, uon; (larier. to: lllurllngamei, SO to t for place. d. ...... i .e... ml iltllti f.h In 1 tr ultim third Time-, DO !. Tom ('h.tpinsn ami .ttoller al'u ran letter ran away ,i mil I befoie the stall slMh H.eie One mlln and a nUleenih Itake. 103 (I'Aul), I ft to t, oiu SwCiln Sam, 105 i!'nrythei. in to 1 for place, second. John bonis. 105 nirotti, 11 to t to show third Time, 1:S0. tluy Spen'er, llnlteras, liebmr. Uon I3nrlque and Utile Marchmont also ran I, n re Inn n ll I iTtHiTilJrrelii Sen Hirhtl. Yacht nwneis who have mown Rray In the mcliiR ranks of the I.archmont Yarht Club as well as the younger mem bers of the utRuhlKfttlnu turned nut In Rood fm re last nlRlit at the annual meet Inn held at the Waldorf-Astoria to ureet their new commodore, Chailes Smltheis, owner of the schooner Muriel, and to rIvo their n-tliliiR chief flan officer, lonaril ltlchattls, a iiiusIiir vote of thanks for his ellliienl three .tears administration. Other ollleeis elected fnr 1!MS weie. Vlce-iomtnodore, Krancls .M. WilNon i rral comltioiliite, Chailes :MorRti, secretary, Hdwttiil C. C.llfTlli. treitsilrer. Hubert HI. Iloblnson : trustees cUss lfllS. Wilson Maishull and Leonard lllrliartls; noml natltiR committee IMS fl. H. Ittink, S, T. Ilodirninil. fl, W Hcoil . .1. F l.rtvejoy. Itutler WhltliiK, l. II. Hpence, It. K Owens, il. W. Plum, It. II. Halstt'iul and It. N. nolcher Cant n Trifle More?' Purity and Flavor. llottled oaly by the bieweri, HWtltM KHft, , New vork. Order from iojr dealer, " MaaBBatMajaaai r. 1 x- of 'C'LTIi! ATl'M I'KO.M CIIANCK Peerless Lender Yon'( Heliirn to Xiitioiuil lieiiirne Ne( Soiison. Stiinaner John .1. Mvers of the t'hlcaRii Cubs admitted yesterday that tieKnlli- llons for tin' tiansfer nf Joe Tinker by the Cubs to the ('Incinattl Iteds had been resumed, nllhouah Prcld"iit Herrmann of the Iteds nnd owner Murphy of the Cubs had a serious clash li -r" n;i Thanka Rlvlns Day diirlnt: which .Mdriiliy was ac cused of bivuMni ' vt I'll aBiccinent Kvers declares now tint he c.illcd off ) the iicrcemiiit mid- by Murphy with Herrmann Tlianit-oilvlii. rvc by whlMi Tinker would hnve Iiph traded to th" ItedH for Outll-IJer .Mike .Mltclull. In- fielder l'helm ami the Detroit club's $S,oon 'shiirtslop, lied (.Mrrlilon. Kvers wanted Herrmann tu liuitlilo Knlsely, but was turned down i "If I am Rolim to m.inaite Hm Cubs." snyn the peppeiy sicntid bnscin.in. "I hall Insist upon havliiK absolute au thority. If the Tinker deal Is made w th out my consent I'll thiow up the Job." Kvers, It nppi.tis, has been a trllle sen sitive over his new ntithnrltv ever sine, a Cincinnati mu-fjiaprr wilier sild that Herrmann would noKotlate with Murphy direct, by nnlhtT oer the head of the Cubs' tn:iiiaer. Hets Is cnBtiir.i'iit of Mi f .. , that If his aulhulltv Is tlnuled and 'lis Judgment Is 1ml iuc"PIm1 by Murphy the task of m.inanlti the Cubs II! be tuned Into a peck of trouble. While iln Cubs' in.inaRn' will lint Rn Into details. It was IiIiiImI esteid,iv that I he might stiiiKesi a new trade Jne Tlnkei ' for the Iteds' star oiiltieldei nnd bae I stealer. Mob Itcsellel. eui lip. It Is be' lleved licit llerimaiin would balk at tTds proposition anil would Insist upon dicker- ! I UK mi iiiIkIii.-iI lilies. I lei i inatiii will I heie Sunday miunlnc to nttend the annual1 National l.eajt'ie ineetliiR nl the Wnldiuf ' Astuila nn Tuei'diiy .Murphy and l"ei will arrive about the same time and i .neither hemic attempt will be mnrtr- to put tin out; h Hie much talked nf deal. Meanwhile Piank Chun re. out lu Cnll fnrnl.i. Ins ,'ii ininted at lensth to the effect that he n III not letutn to the Na- IiiHisfs I'pon Namin; Terms Much Discussed Tinker Don! Willi Hods. ,t thei'innai i,eiiKue uiuier nny circumstances. lie scori-s the mamintes ill that eliciilt "iiliout rear or favor anil adds that he nas never lereiieu an intimation that the owner of the llluhlandeis Is aiiAlous in secuie his services. Chaiue jjhes the Im pression that he Is throiiRh with the na tional i-'ame and Intends to pns the re inalmler of his dnys at (Ilendora, Cal.. wheie he owns an extensive ornnce srove. As President Fnrtell of the Hilltop club announced several weeks neo that he hid no legal ilRht to open noRotlatlons with '"'hance and. under the clictiinstniices, had not considered the Peerless leader as n ' eoccessor in vi mverion, me ros- nil' mil nun ueen koioi; ine rout'.lis is purely Riiesswork. In spite of the fact that Farrell denied In Tun StiN a month ago that John Clnnzel nf Itoehester mlpht he enitnRed by him. the story, without the sllRhtest foundation, has been leWved, Two local syndicates which hnve been tryliiK to buy the franchise and players ..e . I oi.iinj.iki.i.. ..i..t. ., l , i , a , 1 1 1, a n- e resiinic on their oars. Horace FoRel s option on the club expires next Wednesday. If by that time he has been unable to dig up per sr.ns with 1500,000, the rival syndicates will resume negotiations with C. P. Toft's personal representative, who has the club's stock and other papers tinder lock and key. It may be said that one of these syndicates Is prepared tn pay FfiRel a certain sum for Ills Rood will so that If the club Is sold he will not bo compelled to Ret out empty handed. If this syndi cate buys Hie club William Ixicke. Fee retary of the Plttshurit rlub, probably win tie elected president to succeed At- tnrney A. I). Wller, to retnln the office. who does not care Presldeht narrow has Issued a call for the annual meeting; of the International League to he held here next Monday. Joseph D, O'Hrlen. former secretnty of the (Slants, still remains here with ho prospects for the future. He admits that he was removed without so much ns a week's notice and does not know the rea son. As the Western LenRue has ake.l Tip O'Neill to reslRii It Is possible that O'ltrleti will be asked to accept the presl elency of that organization. If John McOraw Is elected president Why don't you Woo Chicago and sell her more of your product? If you think it takes a big pot of money to cover the Chicago territory, you're wrong. By concentrating even a'small amount of money in the advertising columns of The Chicago Tribune you cn reach the iuyinr people in one of America's richest fields. Chicago manufacturers and jobbers who were small only one, twd or three years ago are now big; and many of them never advertised anywliere except in The Tribune, l hey re growing like magic. 1 1 others have covered the Chicago territory in this wy why can't yauf Investigate. Ask nuestlons. Write for some powerfully interest ing inattie information. Don't neglect the fifteen million btst buyiHt People who we living in anl ntio'.it Chicago! The Tribune prints far more ad vertising Ihan any other Chicago paper. Th World'a Greateit Newspaper (Tla Utrk Jleilitered) Eattwn OtYtui 1107 Cralalt lUilallfiK, 220 tifth Avnu, N.v. York1 City In Midwinter you am live close to Nature. The health giving, semi-tropical climate of Southern California permit the enjoyment of every out-of-door amuiement. The entrancing fcenery, too, adds to the joy of golf, automobiltng. tennis, hunting, driving and fishing. Take the Lros Angeles' Limited Fast-superbly appointed train Chi cago to Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino and Pasadena. Makes the trip in less than three days. Union Pacific and Salt Lake Route Quick, Direct, Safe way. Heavily ballasted, dust-free roadbed. Double track. Auto matic Electric Block Safely Signals. Dining car service that satisfies. Plan your trip today. Let ui help you. Send for illustrated literature and full information. .1. II. lie Frleit fl. K. A. fnlon Partnc JHJ Itroid iiiv Thone Worth 4nn4 M. dr Hraliant, ;. A. Suit l ake Until" J 110 llriiadiimy n' the New Vmk club after Vice-President II N, Hempstead unites hcie next week be may decide tu appoint l.ariy Doyle nctliiR mnnaRer of the Oliiuts, although h" will continue to exeicfse full author ity over the mombois of the team, .Mc draw's friends say that to elect hint piesldent of the club would be a Just re wind for the services he ban rendeied In brliiRlnR championships to the Polo Grounds. Pre sident Fan ell and Arthur Irwin will leave heie on Sundny to nttend the American l.eaRtie meetlnR at the Audi torium Hotel, Chlcaco, on Tuesday. They may airaiiRe nn Important deal befote they teturn to this city. WHITTEMORE SHOWS THE WAY. l.ends IMnelmrst (iolfrrs, bnt Ite- tires I'm in Competition. PlNElttmsr, N. C. Dec. 4. P.tiker W Whlttemuie of the Ilrookllne Countiy Club led tn-day.'s Held In the quallfyinR i mind of the ninth annual autumn Rolf tournament with ii clean cut seme of rile of 77 I live points In the lead of his ciubmate. 1 GeorRe II. Crocker. Whlttemnre, how-1 ever, has withdrawn from match play. i ... -. i,-,i in .i ,.i. .lint.-, iiui-iii-ii iiiiii, with 8R. while his son, J. 1). Koot. Jr.. made 96, one sttoke worse than 13. J ItldRevvny of Montclulr, who tied with P. It. O'ttik-n of the Detroit Country Club. Fiom an entrance of forty-two, two divisions iiualllled for the match piny rounds, which continue throiiRh Saturday. The summaries ; President's Cup Parker W. tVhltteninre. Itrookllne, Tfj lleorge 11 Crocker. Ilrookllne, i il l. ... .. ..e ............ i .. i..i-i. I .(.I-., - ss- J. n. Hoot, Apauamls. j, k , John ston, .Merlon cricket. ST. It. C. Shannon Jd, Oak Hill. S, A. II Shaw. Ilrookllne, n, Itev T A Cheatham, Saibur. N. r. S2; C II. Wheeler, I'llll.lilclphl.l, J, tV S, Knthtione, Flnglewnod. si, 13 J llldnenay Montclnlr. 85. P. H. irilrbii, Deiroli, 55, .1 II. Koot. Jr. Aputvinns, s: .1 r. KelloRR, Alpine. M, Ii. K-. ilejelt. Aberdeen. N l , fS, cieorge ll. Marse, Hiockton, 97. el. eilenii tfnrden. Creacent. 9: John It tlooilall. . llellevlef, 9?. .t-. Whlttemore withdraws. ciovernor's Cim c Ji. Ilndson, New Suf folk, SIT: A. II, Hlsann. Chlc4n, loo. T J Che ck.. New Vork. 101, r T llloonier. New ark, lots .1. ll. How-em PhlltJclphl't, 102 .1 l. Criinjas)-. llrooklrn. 103; I,, t Kellen, fohaaset. 103: ll. II Shaw, Ilrookllne, 103: I'rnnk .Nay. rhlrago, 104: s. n ftoen, Phil adelphia, Ml, It. N. Jewett Aberdeen, to. K VV. KeJIer, I,aw rencetluV. 107: Donald . Mrnrlde, t'Vland. fOT; tTrtward Hendrr ton. Detroit, 101: llobert llatcheller. tVasn Instnn, 10: V I. Jlliou, New York, I0. The AMnelallnn nf Iim, Iran Ailvtrtlura hsa ei. tr mli'til ar.d c-ertinid 10 lh circulation n( t ti I at publleaiien The .rtrurea of clriulailen rniitalneii In tha Aisnrlatlnn'a tfpoit only are ItuarantMil, s - - WiMrik JsUL Itnnm .-113 rVIJ. ftiSi-MWI-fw w Hul -Mark "Patrol" Rubber For Policemen, Postmen, Etc. If you wear rubbers from one end of the day to the other, you know it pays to buy the best rubber that is made. You need n heavy extra quality; no light or medium weight rubber is designed to meet the requirements of Policemen, Postmen, Motormen, Laborers and Teamsters. Try Hub-Mark "Patrol" lUibb?: thU Winter. The extra tough tan and nigli-grade upper give tnem noumo I the life of nn ordinary rubber an:1 make them the most economical fo: "orci, I'UIIMUIll wen;, i m-, inane hard, constant wear. They are madt- a lactory mat nas neen in tne nusiness lor slty years and has always giver particular attention to the problem meet special r of making rubbers to conditions. Patrol Storm HliiMrMloas of various styles of Hub-Mark rubbers are appcrrliiK In the street rs.r. ltitb Mark rubber font wear Is made for all purposes for men, women, boys and clrls. The Hub-Mark Is Your Vatae-Mark. ; your dtalrr cannot supply you, itrlli us Boston Rubber Shoe Co., Maiden, Mass. established 1KM. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE OWNERS AND SRLUSRS OI AU TOMOBILES. COUUBRCIAL VKHI- cts. nARAoes. Tinen, equip- MKNTa ALSO ltRTAIR COM PANIES. WILL ALWAYS PIND BOMKTIIING Or IrTTEREaT IN THIS COLUMN, Don't Waste Tims tr Throw Away Monty 1 Jandorl Automobile Co., 2 ft 1 W. R?1 St.. a orr nuie ,T..3..;......T:' .. "T" w,, near nroauu.iy iii:o(i.i.i:ii as "iii:Atigi'AiTi:is' mit Tin: nr.m- lot hp 'I III: fini-jsi I in 11 si- tieintra an: intiiiF.sr Hiiicic ur tiri: LOWEST 'ROCK BbTTOM'' PRICES sir.vDNs.in ntr. l aecl t'r. 7 Pamenirer Trtnrlnjt, 1910. ft rr , U) Hp S J'a.neiioer Torpeilii, mil, e ell., 1.1 Hp I'afsenci'r ToiirhiE. iijos, 6 ci I , M Hp 7 1nssenirerTiiurliiK. 1010. 4 rjl S Hp 7 I'nsseinter l.liiioiilnc. una, 5 ryi., sn Hp BI'aaaeiicrrTnuilna. 117. lev I., 21 Hp. Other makes ut areatli rrdureil prlret. '"all or write. A. ti. 81'tl.HIMI A- IlltOS.. Ihj.1 lirnndnar. 'Phono S161 I'nl. ItAniATOItS: Win- hother with repairs to j-onr old radiator when we ran sell ton n brand new one tor about the same prlre. We have neatly every make, Inrliiillne Chalmers. Mvcrttt, Slodilalo I'l-iiioi, l ord nnd oilier lo fit nny make ear sin up. TIM IS HU. AUTO CO.. ITIU nrnniU.il'. illh St. IKHHI'.S: New fine door bodies, 5loo; finest finltli Make onr ini loolc new for nboiit nlu' ....J"""' I'tbiilni! lob vvoiiid eoi. TIM I'M MtillAIH! AH I'O I'll.. ITIU Hrnadway Sl"t l'V'K.Mlll 30 lamlaiilet! pet feci condition, foil riiarantre; a derided barcain, aTOlt.MIK. ,U . Mil st. IU'DSOX, mis; lii perfect order: meat sacrifice call at once. MOIIAHi:, K W, tud st. AWTOMHIIII.KS KIR IIIRK, PACK Ar.lt I.IMODHlNli-JI. new rata f '( I niuniiiiT Bcriire, monihlv aervlre; tpeclal lo tlietlia or opar. win prlvlltfe ol ttopplni nn hour tor UDDr, 11). 1-artmi ranitr ol Vtfkutemn la Ninioii M I iluriK n.A7. ,1101 AUTOMonil.E BANncMOTO TBVOK IN. SI UNA 111 Al HltKIIMI.i: At'AIU'.tl t itn W, Mill H4. Iloolilet etpljln. ll our eonise Iv PKI Innieet our pln'H and be ro'tvi'iir H KMT MIDI; i. Hi C. A. liiillv-uiuab road work, Hraall shot rfer.wT Pricyi 7K0 Colitnihiia,