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Baseball S> Boxing ?* Lawn Tennis J Chess ^ Rowing ?* Hockey ?* Squash TIMELY BITS OF SPAT Formai Charges Macic Against Owner of the Cubs. BRESNAHAN TO THE FRONT Resents the Words of Murphy in Controversy Over Waiv? ing on a Player. e Chi? cago i- fa ? one? more. - ' i?t hint : Of t'l' ? t th? su ill upon Ihe to | jpeloalso ... bed ")-. ,rl ; en him." wordy war between ' Kri?-!.. :.-nal I.?-.?' thr menai er of the 8 to . .h. ..? whom . ?? with Toronto for Oenoit s Hi ,? that M un that he s ndlng n ' lllll. ?t 11m; m ?n the na wledged In Cln* . i -, .i added ? Ben sendli ? ? Johnson nn,i Thome? ?' National I - on the decision ? of ' n Januarj \i amMtl T..m K? N. s 5 <-i ' tiam. ?i? ? lam ' ? ? ? win?, , < v ? .? ,. .? battl far tb? ?hip of the ? i. tor; "v et Ai Pal? r us one re? ? they are m>t I ? ? p hoxli ' ' t!::i1 Klyrn. ? far r Denver h?-. It ap f r - not. . : sr from The Nee "> orb i ? . gamo, . ? i Kon* r boxer ?than i ? ? ?. or be? no ? I /ko and ' ? o I ? ' ? iw put train" i-iill? li tnd f..? o hav? ? i nd the misunderstanding;. A ' - ? ? th.- whole I ? swell with h leyei the n markable Irieh-Arnerlren Ath* . formerly <?f the Naval A cadi - ? N Athletic ? few KV . ml W this time that he I aa tltion. Laet dors >.f ti e Cava! a ? .- -, ,i y v. on the I ? -"*'?? mile inn in i only n - ? showing foi o - . ?. thel he I - under i printers _ tuaael the p for e bom t who ? -t It. NEW PLAN TO WIN PENNANT Lip Reading Scheme Turned Down by Chicago White Sox. ? ?? rythlng f mute the ? ;;tcn ?. ut ? - ? known ? . ? ' .? ? i SOC' B? S3 ' IKE. ? - ; ' ? -, , - - . A ? ? ? CHESS BA??LE BEGINS Columbia and Harvard Make a Clean Sweep as Starter. YALE ONE OF THE VICTIMS Princeton Also Goe.*v Down in Engagement on Four Boards with Crimson. Arst day'? i ? i h > in the twentieth annual Intercol chesa tournament between Columbia ale -.i", i'i.i, ? ton, at th< v ? ?I Bide Republican ? Hub, v- M i; oadwa y, yet .mi.m end Hi r\ i rd whl? h bava i mono) oils? Hrst pi the beginning ol the 11 ri? ?, iwo d? ego, led with clean acorei of four i?>ints each. ( 'dl.: SO ?WO? ,' Bl -?'I r";ir i m ird follow? d I sull at the expense <'f Princeton In ?Us lond round to-day ?ho vlctori will exchange opponents, Columbia meeting ?Prin? eton snd ? i racing v"!' i-, , .. .;? i o dock ng, at which time Leul? Hein, dlreetoi of play, weloomed th< ?la* in the course ol advised the conb ?,,'.? of tin" rules and ? vote of thank- t?> Edward I g, ? :,, f at the alumni committee, who has been setlve in tin* ent ol the toui i sa ei la Mr. ' '.?-?? well ti sponded briefly, Baying : bal Ik? of serious friction had been highly gratifying to him throughout all ibese yeon He wound up by Inviting the ploy era t?. a breekfaat ?>? tbe ?ale i lub to* morro! .. when play In the tourna? ment will no! start untd noon. ?Something skin to s hitch wa? I . ned ? hen Harvard and Princeton pn ? m new mon al their fourth hoards ? n Usted os the t< ama Bled | in advance with the secretary. I Caawell and Hein called attention ?to the . ilarity, and tl ? ubmlt* ted the question to ? conf? ren< ? ol i be four captains?J. ?3. ?Beadle, ol Columbia; C. 8 Hadley, of Harvard; B. E. Btearna, of rale, and F. n Bhafer, of Princeton I They decided unanimously in favor of per? mitting the noi ero to play, provld? d etltut? ? replaced by the new men would not participate later in the day, J. it. Beadle, B H. Child* H A. v, ? !.. ?'.luck were lbs winner? for Co* .. while T. EL Bchoonmaker, C, B Hadley, S Beiniger and B. M. ProWe scored . larvard. The pairings, opening? were , ai? fol! ?LT'MBIA l'g. YAl.l. Columbta. i 1 J B Beadk .... 1 n rj Ho lc< . 0 ... I i:. i ?.. . <? i trna.o .1 i: i- i . ?bee . . " ? The I 2, ... |.?TI ? ihblt ti lounter ; ?! ores; t, i ?-? HARVARD vs. PRINCETON Harvard. .?.-.-. P\ Van Vllet... 0 - Hadl*?/. 1 h Phaf?*r. 0 I O. R. 1 0 v W B Harrli i K n_0 ... i rotal. " ? 43 v '???:.' f tb< elaht gemea had boos i on? ? luded wh? n t nment wa? and Of tl Columbia'? column, leai Ing < 'a; I to light oui a long ?trug] : wltl Hooker, of ; Brook ig Vai, . The Waah .-? ? r, with tin rulvantage ol the kept hla vt| ei mu i k asfa until he fini aev? nty-nlne mo> et Wiae was the first t.. acore for Columbia, ng Bt? .' ns, the v..i.- i aptain, after . , v. n moi m Th< latter had an es? collen! attack, bul was unable to maintain it.1 Qluck scored a llttli Ister for the Blue and V. ? ? , lu I Ing loot t m g? . When he i ? with the loi listed The i' ry for th? Seo Vorken v..is i wound in. his oppo i,.m unexpeetedl) sftei the hitter had made s gallant fight A prettj ' ombinatlon on the i a I ol Beinli enal led that play? i for the Crimson. Hi? ! atrategy won aim s piece by force. A promising attack i uilt up by Stockton, to ?naught In cona? ? an "\. rsighl ? ?ting a pi? ce. of Princeton two pawns, and although be mail, it un I comfortable for Harris, of Harvard. h< paid the penalty, when be wee lieft with live pawns to cope with a ? : and thru pawns Bel.nmukcr and Van V'lli i. m the top i oard In the mat? I and Prlnoston, ? er? well . .. stuall r the Can player wor? ngin? ? ? it or the ' riu. Two ol th? most Int ? une? follow: .'. u HI. i . u urn:. Hi.." Bea ? 18 i B ?? ? ? k ' : :. r ?. a B 11 ? H B ? 87 R H '. R v i: I P?Bfl '? Q ? ?? l.i i. . i n Ki :t ?::i? H K K- B :? l" ? H 1' if Kl l ? ? ? '? Kl '.' ?'? :?. '; h 4 i- \ r 44 h hi ki '?? * K t ? I ? 1.4 12 Hi V ?'?'.. i' ? I' K . i I :: Kl K H 3 K Kl BSI 47 n Kl H 4h II II 7 K B ?. .: . . Kir 17 i n \ i K Kt 4 Kl Te? HI ?*! I K? .' ? , in H -O? H -Kl I B K 2 an p k h a h?< ?? |B1 P XI! - Kl 11 4 R3 r I?' ".ci: ltd i-, '??; n I ? -. i : s | : . i j . > It !" K t 8 Kt -U 2 | I' I. Kl.", ?il I! Kl 7 '. I ? 1 ? 1 -.' h Willi R ! i !? k i r . -..' ') i u K ? . i -'T Kt '.? r K Kl -t P?Q3 KP Kl S K?K! d t, l- ? ? i Pel SitO H P?K ? J I R 4 .' . I?J B ?. ? t: '. i II p. Kl Kl ? ? - -??? i ri. i: Ki 3 i i II 2 . ??- ' ' Il -K ? ': i i? Il Kt ?'? '.' K i '. i i :?? ?.? ? < i ?.. K7 Uilfi 1.4. b . ?? i.: : . . Ht NEW YOKK TO PLAY COLGATE ? thai! 1i . ? lu; ' 1 .? ?? ',, ' :' !.. ? .' ' i th? i, Htiite. *Ritey and Starr Shob? Their Skill a.1 Squash. Work I heir Way to Semi Final Round on Prince? ton Club Courts. Playing sitJely different styles ol gama srhk h . arrk -i ; i, ??? Into I I, Aiinin vv RJley, the Prlw ? ton Clul U h Starr, on? of th of the 1 rd Clul red their aJr.il b i m the opi i n.- nt on the i,. Princeton Club For rlever handling of th? i acket Rtl i ? -i hla pre*? Ion pi r From lb? ?cratch mark, whin > to win Rile) iu? ??? ded In ? llmlnatlng Jsm ?- W n, of the Ham i I . n two fsst BOtl I1' .. . on of IE ,; 11 I lit-. <i the full limit n the mlm ? ' ? d? ' ? ItO. al ".. IS 9 ora thi begii i natch Rll? light to . ?' . ? ? pc "?'?. ind until he hsd talad. Bur? the lly, and he hi Id the . ?? - t . the two _?? .1 in air. ? - ?? <.f rsll.ee. Th?. ball truvelled ??> rily and > arelj bit the . ih in an In? h oi two ahov? ? Utah ( mi hla backhand r- and at taking shota oil th. re i ? ill Rltar aas at hi* best. He msd? > lever one of ? wsll shot the ball c!ylng awaj hi th? far n Hi. first gam? sritfc ? i. n rountlni ? i olnt In th? ? ? Riloj plsced with gi ... ? m . ? .1, alwa) a holding B Leonard started ... ii by staying stroke? in his n st? h against Starr, Once Stan ac qulr? .1 peed, I ? II fast aad true t?> the ??"i n. i -. and w ?? ' i bly lulck on hli Leonard led al S?minus .: la tl ond .r wh.-n stair i.-t bJtnsetf out On b ? ighth hand he reeled on a a--. - in i tow i.\ ? ..r.i w ?ii, \fi?r that Leonard n. i rhsck Rtarr, who scored it? compara tlvel) ? Tu. . hlef match on th.. i ard t.. day will bring John v\ Pi mtl i al minus HI set and j ?.r n?. count, i gatnst .i 0 Low si t i 'cinch Th?- aummsry foil? i ap ifouri ? : 1 v i?.l (pi I ? - ' . ',:. v D. I*. Ktarr. H? ? :? 1."?. 1". 11 IS II il Outpoints Morrow in Scientific Boxing Exhibition. Bddie MeGooi " of Oshkosh, v\ .? . hsd -.hat the '. tt? r of Howard M n Iffhl In s n n ..t the N'a?: nal Sporting Club of ? a last night, n wsa a Blmon pure t.oxlni: cont? 'i - son K?m< rslli? - lut these wen- few and fsi Mnr' ros had ? p.. ?i right hand hut mn.le llttl? ... hlli McG.t' '??? '? ' th ami w a? the aggi esaoi. After 1 - ?i s ai announced by his gor that Met loorty boxed sight i with a fractured right hand, snd that the injury would compel him t<> t*ance1 bis >i Boh MohS, ''rank Klaus and Jack Hill..:. There wai little done i1 I I round, which went to McGoort} <>n point?, Mor? i?.'.'. ?an..- from !.- . 11 ? '. . rou? bed low, Is left hand attended far in front of him McOo rty, on the other hand, aparrad high . n hi.- ' tOOk the lead. ; le tri '" ? .trat.? the gusrd d which th.- Byrscua man kept him? self well covered Morrow led a few times, lid i....i ?\ mode him miss si .1 coun | tered prettily with both banda There .. nty of clean boxing, but little ..f the ??lam . r. v. bich appeal- l I Ih" crowd. third M< now -.'.Ithdrew int.. hit ' ...I i.. td ' a'.. --'nt. He made lead al ilthough Morrow bio? k?fd elev? rly, blows found a ... ? ! spot M? n K>rtj w.;- more < lev. r ?han ? .... : .i un.-..il Eddie M... ked, duck? ? i with th. lead, bul seid m ? :?. i to leap .u wlih ilashli g countei ? b both ha . - in tr,.. sivtn round Moi i ? to the ' nd fall? d to ? fl Like a Mash tl ? whipped over a right crow counter t., tho jaw, H../...I foi a m.eat, McOoorty cov? . ami Morr?n fl? i n Ith both I Th? re was Httle or no harm done, ', ach and Bj was fa-r and Of the eighth and ninth round on points. Hi caught McOoorty on the Is s and ?tr mied him up and then wen) In to follow The Wisconsin man wa however, and wa - ick lighting hard. M? n?...rty had the i etti i ol th rou.i Ho I ? i Morrow, hot fl hand foi the head denly, however, ht shifted a solid right to th. body. Th.. pun. ii hurt, and a .. the ja\ ? ?,., | gag, ' He rt ... and waa stioiig at : . II. NELSON READY FOR HOGAN Former Champion Expects to Beat Oalifornia Boy. Battling .v.l.-..n w.:i m. I logan m i ten-1?.-. : out at th .'.III. He .'lun. ..1 ll.ll hill. tO-nlght. N*l? . i?..r i i., i ome ??.. ?. i mona ! hi of the .1.1- I 111, .1 111. i. A f- w hav? .. itpolnted him ii I :? ? I? in In ..n <.f Hi? m abiltt; :?. t.... <-very minute ol the bal tie, to for rcum atances. H ful ataniinu has eturned and h take Hog ? th. n ormer champion and haa h t? .?i hi? rlgtl - l-oii has n. v .r '?? ? . hai .i lo hi a ho t al moat certa efeat foi the p.'ir crosa glow ? ? oil hough i he v?. Ill im \ a 11 ? advanta? o almos! t. a pounds in weight. Ni Ison, hn thai he Hogan will ? mm!.. ' ?r him ai .i that i logan '??? ould b Jimmy Britt and all the ol been. AI Pi ' are airead) in remarkable condition f? I ? which will be held si th? National . of Ami next Thu ? the ? ring ami ! iiitn a favoi Ite ... ? i Pal? r, hu? up|H?rtei in uiditl .n n? the i" il Ix ta ?? ! i ? i. ami s i.i night At the .Vm.-i I? an Athl< He \ , ??!.. a.m 81 ' n. -.?. Ill . . n Hi? bout, while at the St * a semhl) Club "Irish I ? Willie Hum will meet for ah j. m] - u is said, i a pron : Mi? top .: future SYMS SCHOOL THE VICTOR. 11 ?. i thi tlofl ? ? ' e they s 'i lu Ih .-..i folios ? i. ? M ? '? fn.ni fleht ? i ?Pi'li ?? RAINES OUTRUNS ST. YVES \ n i ! It. Yv? In s ti c run si I ftoll? r I ? ? I pa? ? - ....i 11.. 'MOSE FUG OFFICER ? New York Yacht Club Member Gather for Annual Meeting. ? ? m ister of ya< ? oa a? and otkei memo? rs last alghl la ih? mod "."in <.f the Nee ^ ? ??k facht t'iu?>. wh? . etrng of l nal on u ?at i took place The following Bag ofllcei meeaorer and regatta commit! wer? re ele? ti ? tur * 11 - - coining ? Commodore, C Ledyard Blair, ?tea . : s?*oommodore, l'aller l Pratt E ' Pox; r< comroodor George I'. Baker, jr.. ?teamer Vlklni secretery, George a. Cormack; tr? Tarranl Putnam; regatta committee, i Berkele] Paraone, C Bherman i t ? ? ?. ? a? .F. M. Macdonough; measurer, William II? lot It. House Committee?Thomaa A Broneoi II II. Roger? and Ha mu.1 A. Hrowi. Committee on Admlaslon? i?-mi-v ? ward. Netrberry D Thome, ?William Bu 1er Duncan, Jr., if? nry A Blah? | Charlea Lane Poor. Library i 'ommlttee ?Charlea UV Lo RI? bard T. Walnnrrighl and n ?ry i Kane. Model Committee John Nelleoo, Pre? ?rich M ii"U ami W. Marry IfcOlll. Committee oa Club Btatloni and Anchoi sgee?No. X Nee Fork, Beat 8M atree River, .1 Wei | ont Moi gsn, Il N< New fork. Went list afreet, North Rlv? Robert P Doremua No. 4, New Londoi Pernos C. Brown; No. ?"?. Bhelt? Island, n 1 ' i ark - L ine Peoi. No. i Newport, B I . Ifaxlmlllan a^h- Is; No Vineyard Haven, Mass., Alfred C. Harrt \" to, Glen Cove, N. v .J Herve ? st ? i . ? ommltts? ?' PI? : pont Moi gen, i Caea Led] ard, Predertch ? Bourne, Cornelina Venderbilt, Arthui : .i, : a, Wilson Marshall, P. n Va Stade, Daniel Appleton, Commander .1. i ? J. Ki liey, l*. 8. 1 i In nvlllo K William Butler Duncan, Jr., C s. Hoy .i m Maodonough, Roben Bmmona, -< I \\'?iii.-im Hall?..k were ?il pointed a committee to revise the rutea o remen! and the raetag rule?, wit ? t" call ?t conference of other clubs A commun-, will I"- sppolnted by th ?t.mmo.ioi'? t?> .?Ian resolution? ol coadc lence to i ?? ssnl '" lb? tamil) ol thi Irai Bmlth, Then were HO ? ? it, of winch thirty-seven were rack owners; ?thirty-seven new member? wei ? ?!. of Which I wi-nty-on.' .Mr- regule snd bixt. ? u navy mem i i - DE ORO HOLDS POOL TROPHY Jerome Keogh Challenges Toe Late to Get a Match. A Ifredo i ??' ? n " u iii v ta Is pi 11 I holding ol toe pocket billiards, or pool ? mbl? tn. Tbla atati ment wai nlg&t ny Tim t lynn si hi I Place a ademy, In thl ell to ordlng t? ? n the challeng? pul In snd dated Tue? lilay, November St, b) Jerome K?".?!! bai .'. ' lan i i"" Isl ???'? lal Brun irick-Balke-Collender Coni] Th. renting tin- < hamplona il| emblem made it obligatory for De Oro t? on? i ?' The time ? spire? luraday, November 10 Aa the cbal? not "i'i' lall] t? ? all i d until Pri? [ da]. i '? ? ? mix i I, the time limit had ex and . onaeqw ntly the ? mblem be* i.. . mnal property of I ??? ?Oro. PICK JUDGES FOR DOG SHOW Westminster Kennel Club to Hold Exhibition in February. Jame? Mortin i r, up? Intendonl Weal ? tel K? ni ? ' i lub, announ? ad t ' Hat ol ludgea for the annual which will be held at th ? Central Palace from February 3 T ? ludsea folios i ' ry Jarret Phlladelpl bi Blood ting pp ' ' . . ? ? u.,? ? - Grand R?pida Ml? h ard . John Hurtmets, New York Great Dan i: De Mund. Brook!] n -i: wolt ' ?? un? iriah wolfhound?, Bcottl ih ' ; iimau dogi 1 ? ?l||" . ' 1 ?. i : i/- ater Jonea, ? ?Ul ? ?per Vs - ? . foi hounda and iglea. W. Rutherford, Allamuchy, N. .1 Engll h ,i?l". iri ih and W elah lei . r. tm Point? i: ' ??..n, . i. ? ? Uoum Kiaco?Goi Iriah ??(???:-. \i \ n Tu? kahoe Gi Iffona ? und* ?!? i i " , \ fijtd Kli ?- Ont ?. k 111? til ?- . '.i. BI Net i.. Long dl? Mamarone? k ? ? Joh' ? Hin. lana. . i lohnaon, Jr ? . -. HI II peni i ?in. ra Thorn? 1 BaUn, Albaay.?Bull i i : t m ten i? rs. lore < iff. imam Net I ? , : i ? ? Brooklyn Boeton u ? . Foi U'i ? n t i leitmann, Ne? ?Toi k i ?un t llowa i PhlU (late ol i.\, -? Highland s hite t? i Bedllngt. , : ? O ri II l B r u " N i . i . , ? ' o > | THS GOING W? No Hope o? Princeton Rowing s Poughkeepsie or New London. NOT RIVALS OF BIG CREW: Limited Resources and Facilitie Lead to Development of Oars? men Along New Lines. ii? i Sward it. nasassarll. rpi . ntatl* ea of intercoll? rosing mlg I I abandon all I thought or persuading Princeton to com iih?-r in the regatta ' leepsl? or Nes i.don. The Princeton sthietl . leSnltelj do? Ided to con fin* th.-ir rowing activity to Hun.???ion it with the possible exception of sondlni a en m to the American n itta ? .. ?? udonally. Tins decision ??n the port of the Tigoi untested to tl bj tv. IV. Roper, th? director o? atl ?ctica at Pi In? ? ton ?'?'? R >| er exi "We at Pi ? ilon thai it aill ba Insdrisabl? fot tl - alt) to attempt to compote either al Rough keepsie or al an* other ragatts There ai s two s? i ?ns for this deck Ion < me Is that w? ira un ble I viiie the necessary fund? with which to ; ?? peri) train ami n nd a ? '? i i i i om pete with the at Poughl or New London l undei itand : tl all universities win. h compete al I regsttaS are obliged to spend I upward fo thi maintenant >? of I Such a thing wool.i be totally imposai Princeton. "The i.nd difficult) e/e would ? neounter is the small number ot student fron which we have t.> draw. Our total avail? able atl letl? stn ngth is hardly half of the i-ii-r universities whom s-e meet in other sports v7e have t.n si le l ah.ni- fairly well In football, has. ..all and track athletl but II wo . ?i bt ?? .: of the question m attempt such a com? programme for rowing it i? possible that one or two crewa it/ill ho sont u> the ?kraeri esn regatta at Philadelphia " Ruarina mi Maul? la .I?- .... ... , i _ ?. dllTerent sort of rnanagemeni from what it la ?n other unrrsisltiea Prom the very ? Princeton has fros ? ed on Un Id a of s professions! cos? h C B. Tltu -, ? ?? ol I New York Athletic Club oarsmi n. WS desirous of being Princston's Ural coach, and took up hi- i lei s ther# with the Ideo thsl the Tigers would employ him. w i en n came time for Princeton I tai.iish rowing no consideration v\a . ,,, th? Son rorker, but Dr. J. Duncsn spa.-th, a member >.f tl < Prtn eton faculty and prof, asor of English ed to a. t as Pi in?', toa's head i each. Tl ? real In thi ty, and It I Ion of ail Princeton that he has accompli ? ? d onder?? Hi work recelTed Its highest con i ?if ? .... :. n and Val.- the T \o one expected them even to !"..' Fais, and when the) gsve Cornell u comfortable ?? i. ?? and left the nine ].? sngths the > ritlca bad t.> admil i bal Princi t. - ,i, velope I a Aral ? ? difficult conditions. Fortunate.). ; h Bpa? th veteran oarsman himself, having occupied a .?.eat in four University "i Pennsylvania l i?s cos? hing a i Princeton i as toar bslng ths i.i.'.ii system from th?.? English point of flew ss this country has ov? r developed while Princeton men have not divulged the coming a tl an ited with authority thai the 1 are planning another trians ilar n I ?> ?.ut not with v ale and ? 'ornell. Api i ly Princeton Intends to niai no favorites in forming rowing alliam ? - lions .?r.- n>..\ under way tor ., triple with Harvard and Pennaylvanla. Appar? ently ?t :. h ?? intention of Princi ton t<? ros Val.- and . orni II and Hsr u?i H. nnsylvanla h e next If Prince? ton succeeds |n -.IJuatlng her r..?>inK ..i? the TI| ? ?? com pllshed more '?? bring about Intercollegiate m any other agency in a good many years. That was a master stroke by which Princeton brought Cornell and rale pu.', h - ago. Tho ? ?? fa? miliar with ta? early days ..i Intercolli rowing knos i...u Cornell gave up th.. Mes London n gsl ts I.use i I Of Val?-, pel Hie two instil las) year under the friendll? t ..f t. rms Bvorybod] know - .if thi feeling which has- existed between Ha un.' t!..- I'niv. rslt) Of I'.tiii-'- Ivsnla In ni dei at tmsnts of athletics, 1 t..t.-. if t?.,- Tlgera bring Has.- two Institu? tions together in a trisngular regatta they ?ill have ?lone much t>? heal the bn a? h n them. ? eton natural!) ? ? j friendly attitude toward the American regatta. Tins i.. the i.?.-' thai ? ven before P ni. took a., rowing i ? ? tlv? ..n the boai I ? tewsi.1?. An.I their repr?sentative n? re ; ? V. W. Roper, the i iduste din ? toi . M . H..p.-i has stall ?! I nit [f Prim eton i ompsti i m ?m.? outside n it ? ill '???? al th V.l.. ? n an regSttl This r.-L; i.i, ..,nt.in n.? event t"' 'vsi alt) and since Princeton idus ? ? oppoi T! . .1; . . ... and Phil tdelphla i- so allghl tl | | . . could compete on the Bchu) ikill at . call] no e* - ad I ? CORNELL SURPRISES TIGERS Defeats Princeton in First League Baskc-tbr-li1 Game. >i v Dec. 2 ' ' .m. II aurprii ..n h in? eton In :> bssksth ill here thlS .?,. .,' ?:T i.. ? . '..ir . ! I ? ? ' i' ?th loosol) In half, fallir. tO : '?..:>. !? ...ol Iran ? ni tin-- half. At I nell ? .1?. ' ?prl.lll. tl. ?.I |; ... t< um a ??! k wss a revelation a.???'irate p.,- :. ? . lloWl .1 .-. I 11. loti ?! t.. thi put Cornell ?-..mi..! tsl ? m h i. and h|i ith hile the ? ? i i. . i. i ': r r . . m ?? h iim< i.... .....?' .. . Il ,'-:. i i. . |. i i: ? . , ii H i ?ritt i i. ? ? > ' i ' I ' DAY'8 new York rptllUNC M?llert anywhsrs ?n the UnitH fttStSS for |2 M .i year. ? ?)ea?im & ^yicctcuc? ?/"ic-rn. ?o 3ti, JitcMt* sfmyfUXUAWH, ?faipHti? o?n o&b<kMCiAx??4VH Ti ?J ill ?p d? Princeton Trounces Williams ?n One-Sided Hockey Game. TEAM WORK TELLS TALE! Victors Uncover a Few Combi? nations Which Sweep New England Seven Off the Ice. Lted William? In n asms ke) st th? B< Nv''' ola? Skating Bh k . ?' ? -'"-l' to o There w?s nothing to it bet the Orange and Black ?from the moment the Idei (.I "'T until the ?'mal bell ,,i ih, end "f t .? ?".",nd half "f Aft? en minutes if wa? ? ease of ?team work ts. In livid ,.-?i effort?, ? Ith th.- ineritsbh re* ? All the goal? ??' :i''''i for by three playera Kay, P Inceton'a fair haired cap? tain. Beker snd Kuhn, au through the , are i al hi? bee* Thhi rover was everywhere, and almoel tun? ' ? ? ? ? puck at tl.: ? bed tin- mark. Hi W?J.tod with ?i\ of t?"- goels. Kul n g? I Man for mat* tl ? W! I " nn peared to Buffer little by comparison. Tun puck chasers from Nee (England moved quickly, but they la? ked the I faculty of i .* - i r i i_r in the right place at the ' right time. Often when one of the by a brilliant effort aucceeded In getting losing Uns, the a would be ? t.? old him. There waa another big crowd preoent whei the rival I took ? Aftei i in?? ikatlng the i Princeton men worked th? puck to within ten yarda of Wllllams's ?foal, whea Kaj .. ?core. Bartlett, the WUUaros goal* r, mad? a great atop and for the mo? ment averted trouble, ii availed nothing, Ka.'.s next attempt ?aras sao* il, the ti. being I and H Is. a little later McNamee, who ; point foi Williams, was penalised tWO i.un it. s foi ti i|.|i?ng. i.,.\ .-? i.t-.'.i hia aecond goal after ?i s<rlni mage, m 1:18, while Baker counted a little I) ? fora t h' < loo? of the half Kuhn did likes I tun? Bakei and Michael trifle too it ?? . sch i" j cool off. When the a for I ond : ? ? lod the Princeton men at began a bombardment at the opposing net] that speedily cast dlsmaj Into th? Williams?, camp. Baker and Kay ?scored quickly, i that Kay retired In favor of K the Princeton captain evidently wanting to] glv? o bera a chance a? long as the gaunoi to easy. Th? Onli penalty In this i period was ?i two-minute real given toI Field toward the end of the Kam?-. lummarj folios - ?toa 'i. i - Wll .. .ii-ntii-tt ... .p . : id.....''. V.M Bek? r. R. ' . ? . ii' Id ? MeKlnney.L W. R v.. i ? ? ? ? ?\ and Kltner for K i I half. ; ? loa ? ' -. eton '? laker "'>?. K Penalties Mi S two mlnuti ? ? ich foi i:|p| \\ ?. R? f< ? - II ? ' A.-.-i.-mm : ? ? ? .1 \ Kogei i, W anden r ? il ? ' lloal un ?I W lnt.-r ' ? r ' :. Ivi i tell AMATEUR RACING PLANS ; Corresponding- Dates to Those of This Year Next Season. A meeting of tl dli the United Hunts Racing Association was. held v ?terdaj. tin directora pr? III] i B. Thorn] Id my W. B I Watson Webb. Tim for tl.tinga ? el iwa) Hunting ? Hub, the Mead? ow !''? Bteepl tasociat on and the nta Raring Aaaodatlon waa dis II.,i it wan d? rided to hold m< on correapondlng datea to these ol Iflt. A t u ase for the United Hunt? meeting to which the associ?t! * will sdd a valu ? ' ? n, to be tailed the Sporting Steeplechase ?Dinner siik? i. Warren Delano Robbii i ol Amerti an i Irabaaa In Pa la Fran? ?? ? . . ? ? of i lie .. Maocia t Ion, MONTCLAIR BOWLERS WIN Capture Three Straight, from No:t)i End in Athletic League. M< ?? '? 'i thn ?? gainai North : Athletic Bowll . i ? tr alleya i at Hoboken tl"- ? Columbia im? from i i win the ' ? In the last game Crum touched 214. The m ? re ? a?ere ss follows: H 1 M? ?LI h MON rCLAlR I i..'. l?fi 17? I - 110 i ? mu '.? '? ?- S ? m l'i; .11 11 v. n lia IV? IS3 ? ? tu ? I i- - le? 17? - ? en y m |R2 ir.s ma ! , ? 17? i- ? i ITS i ? I A I? !'l . ? I QUNVBR8 MAKE HIGH SCORES. ging to t: e M ? 'i ?- . ? ? , ???u " N?t Reglmei ? v Bd the htgheal U ' " : s|| a s, ,, , , ? ? in t?,,' I? - i rtoeddn . 1 19 (MM M. 10 i Australasian Lawn Tennis Play? ers Regard Invaders as Victors. BEALS WRIGHT IN TOP FORM Word from Christchurrh De? scribes Glowingly Progress of Davis Cup Challengers. Aus ratagtan i ism I tory of I II eng? as a certainty. This n?'. yesterday In s cable dispatch from i i, .v. w Zealand, by "American Toi i : .tien of the sport In this country. All <>f the F^iglir-h iuK papers have recently bean prtntir ssme t.? ws, for the h in- hard for an Asasrlean to rstun Inten atlonal cop o that It msy Hy be ? ompetsd for. According to the esble msaasgs, Boa Wright, the former national chsnrtptbi rounded ii:i?. p menai form. C i? nt authorities regard him as I i two Anthony v. Wilding and Mot Brookes. Wllbam A Laraed, th of the Americsn tsami snd Haurlos R m ? Loughlln, the young Csllfornlan come in?. their full iHiiylnur stride a? , Wrl .ht. BtJIl, alonif well and it i* believed that, b ? ? trio Is certain to '?" tl (?i.r.H.iidast, becsuse ?.f th* vlg rooi style of the Americans, predicts thsl I latter win win all five of Hie tn ? II appeais thai ths Austrslsslsn asi tion eras unwilung to aecomni -.-.an< big thi I l ths ntstcttea In consequenes, th.- ?? ; i? i of singles In which Lamed snd tt will reprisent this nation will b Friday, Pscsrabsr 2s. Hrooke?. and wir ba th.? opposing players. The d match In which Mclaughlin an.l Wrigl ' will pair will he playad on the I ??ay The final garles of fdngles tsrfll ddsd OB Monday. January 1 The I rSana have nominated Brookes ano Dunlo > aa the doubles i ilr Other ofHctal nswa also came to tl as to national isws tennis afl Lyta B. Kshfin. s/ho lad the ? ths holding <?f the i ..* mal all? . ::.. rs' championship at Newport, la out with S document remlfullmr the p i of the game thai the matter hi brought up at tho annual m.-ct ? . United State.? National I .awn T. iii.i- ' elation nexl I' ?? try at the Waldorf ?**? torta He urgee that all clul ? proxies and delegates to the masting send Instructions as to what shall be Upon this important qUSStJOfg, Ha Sates that I ? ?till l. made I away with th?' ?.i.i msthod >.f the ? standing out for chsJleage aad a n?-** Incorporated making it ne of the title I IhS Prom other quartets a moven M :'....i to compel necessary quallflcatli ' skin before ?t player may enter I tionsl < hamplonshlp, Those fs ? stsbllshment of such a requl ? also Btsrtlng a Vlgoroua ?-air,pa' r tall the l. ngth of tho enti ? ? tionsl tournament dosm to - Portions that It may be pi.'M-,1 in ' a week. A r< solution has bot n which will be voted up.m at the ? I of the association which o I liait : | ii -1 t.. the national < hamp t.. not more than fifty competitors. Tiiei.- i llkel) to be an overtur ni ? in the lisi ..f ofACI rs ?if th. ? | elation. Dr. Jame? Ds the pr. sidi n'. r. fus? s to n t? i mil ? In hold th? I. . I ??-'.:> i - -. ' osnvsss Ko?np on to ??ecur?' r ; *nta posittons. T" a ... n approai ? ? p. j Rol ??!t i?. Wn ?? eclln? d ths Admirers i f w llllam A. La a boom for him, whl In Its embi ' playera regard - pi min. od, a COnstdl ' ' who have become acquainted with the ? . for hlra ?i is executlv? la ? lion inted out i at ihls time Hie place ?.f holding the seat all-con ... national ? lan ploi hip and tk ele? tion of ?.fll. era w? about ?.ne of the i that ' Ing. Por r 1U u '?? ^ up th? snd proxies, 111?. ? ?! i ual m-', ting is called t.> ? MONTCLAIR GOLF CLUB MEETS. following . Presiden! H H B dsnt, Th ? ..- -1 ? I irer, James King ea] nain. Is of H \ u \ !.. w. Chsrii ' : --use .om. ul i \ Hsrrl ssd nn YALE S SWIMMING SCHEDULE. (lav? n. De? P PI v i \ alrer? . fin? foi !'!_ I*, Cornell . thus? .t \. ,. | Ja ven M ' ? n..i...n. M . toiuelssglsss champion ihtpe .?' MiUsdela*?**