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Baseball ?? Automobiling J? Billiards S* Boxing *?* Lawn Tennis ??., Hockey ?* Golf ?-?* Other Sports POGGENBURG10 THE FORE Defeats Conklin in Skilfully Played Billiard Match. CHICAGO MAN FALLS BEHIND Result Practically Eliminates Him from Sharing in the Prize Winning. Standing of Ihe 'Billiard Tlayerj ll.ci- Utah u ...i I ?>?i nvoeante. runs, M V. Bre-m I I )_> '-?.:< MS .1 I I'- -?.-??nhiiri: I ? II s-:.?. H I' ? ollm? I ! 13 iS.'M T; j, ftajet s S in**--? :.?) tit i.imiin ' ii in :i~ OS I* I I ffrnlirinirr I .-, )l I.V'?? '14 pr ?? ?. HoiiBln?. I ;. 10 26-14 ?I , I ,,r^- fron. hrtlHai 5 to mediocrity, .1 Ferdlaand 1'"k jtenbiirc. of th?* T,i< ?derkrans, won the af? ternoon jam? )cM'Tday In the n Maat? \ 18.2 l.alk line championship ? Club, Brooklyn, it ? .: ?-?f former holder? of the title, caci. desire to K"t the ?better ?f ..tul ??<> it ???;?" that Charta F i. the Chicas? me off ??-c ? ? the score o? l"-i j.oii)ti* to ".',_' : Ically ellmlnatw Conklin from participating In th<- pr?/.c ??inning, a* Im flu ? turnainent series with three . ?von and lost. Tli' rapidity ???th which the two men bo tfMi ntlng li the opening Inning* moi-t respectable flg ni-? -s, s Poggenl irg's ?v.is 1?? iVi-TT, with high run.- of 63, 53 an?! ig <*<>nkliii went to with runs of M. 9 and "K ? manipulation with all the delicacy n the part o) Poggenburg cat Im along w it li a nisi, at t!i<* begin? ganie. He i'ia>e?l phenomenal billiard*, even i??r him?for when In stroke tew of the s mal Poggenburg . ?? ? ? expression ganged position. The great krani player shaded an av< ag< "f for his first ?even turns at the table, hli tally being IS*. "The beat bit ?-?f - which J'ogi??iiiiurK: put In durinp tha? period was an Imposing cluster of C - fifth turn, it was beautifully man balk lin-, lie ?i? ll the ivories captive alonr i):?* side h "?-' and In th? centre panel .tj??l?-.l them with an occaskmal drive to the cushion Finally one of the shots "?r-n? ask?*??' an?l be retired. It ?las shortly after this that Poggen burg's gam? -h??w?-?i .-lois .?f d?eterlorating. Conklin offered up nome hafllin?. safety, and that I .el it- effect. Bui Poggenburg put together another run that wen! to ?>> ?ame character on his thirteenth ..nd then he experienced s slump, lie . all ..f tie hole?? aroun?-! the sec? ond object hall, while .'onklln Was continu ally lininc ?bes. It cot t?> !?? so ere was a lot of wooden swear? slammed the butt of hli i -?? to the n,?-,? .,t the ),h?1 ? '? baila for ? 'r???ar'l the , nd. in deapei - Poggen ; n fairly spanked the Ivories around the 1-ti.j.-, and even then It r"i ?ire.i ?-?x Innings tor Mm t?> rounl his last 17 points. Conk hn ?? trifl" better at ? i**ertatii, setected the W-Ong ?hot* When he had Die best opp?r t .tunes and altogether bunKlM a game h victory would have placed him within touch of plonshlp title In ihe possible i?. of ti a. competitors, marj folio RNOi ?x O AUF. 1 ?? |- :, ?; jo, ? ., , ? ,- is :,".. o ft ?.'>. :;i n . . ' . ' I. Si - j | | ?,,,. ipo r,. . >. \ ? ?, ? : ar.-) :.,, -;.?>? h-il ? .'? IS. '? 1 t ,- j- ? ,. 1 ... | j ;. -, |2 ... 1 J... ft, IS ' li.rii nn ? 31. ?."? and 2S. Thoma? J, llallas ? Dlspti ? -; "i ?' k? d .. kdltj In ties i'-r?-. Collins, ihe ?'hicaK?? youngster, ed l ?r. Walter Q, Douglas, i i Club ol Ne? vt,rk, ' ? ? e fast m ? ollectlng the cm ron - ? d . i well s t narn?-nt aveiage at 13 23-?* > . ? 14 ?f.xl beal run?1 I. .'" and I." Th? nummary follows: ""VKXlXa GAME ; . . . ? l?i .. ? _??. :-> <? -, 12, j-> ?J. 2. 2. ?',. 15, .'*'?. 14 :. ? ? .-.- ?? !-?> point? 44 arc! SO. D?nala? .:.-,) i ', ,. |l ?- IS, ?. 14. .'.. ... ... ??. ?'.. : ?.?,.?" 2 ii at- :. ? .-?? i: -??> and IS mai ?? - arh'-r. i ).? itnal came of t).?- tournamenl s ..?.?*.! to-day, Morris I?. Brown, 11 imllton Club, Brook!) n, a bo i ?? smI only ??ii?- n;??))?, meeting Joseph liayei lladelphla rhampton, In the .vent ? ated in this compe in bllll of ? i?.?ir- I beni?-. ?? in which Brown, Poggenburg. flan 11 . Muyer would Hgurc, II Brown Vfefi- ' th? n the i- - les In a tl? ?J ?'?.llifl* foi -, ?in. i ? te.ur cltamplo tirilp a , h da.? .-?it--r . ? ? ? ^ ...i/.. ?St h ->r. - ' inl Roudll, ih? ?he lourn lk .)?--? i h : Phil? ? .,1,1-?. till?.n wiil enlng l' i/-v -*? '* M a/ard W ? ' winner <?f ISIC. bark - i '"iik the |nti - - ?<?.^t ? ?;,). ???. Pogg . i rhampton. ? ? -.-lati.'. I'l ,- t.. .,,,.| the _ in duratlo In <?r?i r j r m ti - nill be ? I irg?... Hi ? '? KNOCKOUT FOR M'DONOUGH The Rugged Joe Bell Lasts Only Five Rounds in Bout. . r.M.ok . i?, d llMan '.. ir--i 1 th? rugged Jos ?:?:i ? - ?i round <?f .i i#n T''':'': ?*? ?'- *? 'r- Am? "?can \ . tic ?M?o " 1 I .ti.i rounds, ? r i ;,i rljfht? ??? earn the 1 ? -i. ? however. ? m.ut I'? : ? ?ugh rtaagerad aad j"u *"w ? ? nlni ; im. -, '??'"? ? mln <? -,r ? xlns In the :..'">. rd right ''' ' ...-.h.<! laoin? ending i?i* 1 antas tot -.??. ? i..l-'i,ial i FA0\* ? id -l \\ ilile i:?/? kwell In sn In I ' Mant? II ?-? ? ?'"?? ?',| - Ol ?' - ->. \<?i.. -, ..r I ddl< ' '??' " last s T)ouglcL*s Wins Match In Gold Haauet Tournament Defeats Seilte on First Day of Tourney at Tuxedo Club Courts. ;: T'legraph -r> -**]|. T-I1.ii-..- : Tuxedo l'ark. N. v. **wb '? Three matehei were ?le. ide.i p. th.- gold racquei championship tournament, held und.-r tiie managenienl of the Tuseido Athletic nub on th.- courts of the Tu*? d<> Tennis and Racquel Club, to?dey, .1 Qordon Douglas, t.f the Sen York Tennis and Recquet Club, holder .?t last year's title, defeat???! Charles B. T'ikc. of the University piub. Chicago. ihre?, game- to on.-, .v, ac.-s t.. 4.'. a?*?--, and Gorge A. Thornc. of th- Chlcego I'nlvi - sity ciub. easily defeated William P. Bur? den, of the New York Racqu-M and Tennis ? l?ib, three straight games. Krskit.?- II? u Itt. of Tuxedo, won from William R Dins? more, Tuxedo, bj u. fault. Th.- Douglas-Pike match was the opening one of the tournament. Douglas won the loss and started the service scoring nin? before l'lke had a show at lh Pul with his aecond hand In Pike scored aeven acta, making the score ? to I before hi ..,(- out. Douglas, with lila effective !-. r\-ic- In the third Inning, credited three more acea, making the score 12 t?> ? be? .- waa pu) oui "n a mis-- to the side ?wall. In the third Inning Pllt* got five thus evening the tally. 1 ?? - quickly finished the game at thl? point. g two on his opponent's mis? and "ii ri -. rapturing the first game by a of *,.", 10 12 The s-???! ?i WS? rather ?nc.sided. Dougta? taking Uve straight points before h? rsi ,. | in Ihe first hand, two on service and . on opponent's misses, ll. followed .t up with ?good 1 ck. winning with a sco--> ,,f 12 t.. 7 The Chlcagoan ployed some remsi rac?|UetS In the third gam- by Ids servi?-... piixxllng his opponent, taking th? third ii* , ,.-. al v le b) .. a ore of IS ' TIih fourth wa.- a bard foughl uphill game for sac i.. nip atid lu.-k all tl \. to i?*? all, when Douglas, tsklng lh? lead. PK-ored five a.???--- with hi? la?.i two ?hand? in ,, i ? on the match bj .. s si ? "f IS t>> II. .- Thome-Burden matrh was rather bnf-*ided. Thorn.-, having lhn.es all hi ov n way, took tin thst and second game? lit ..Hs\ style '- score? of IS t.. n and IS to I. The third sei was mor- evenly con? tested, ''it the beat l'imb-n could get w*? eleven ai*es. seven of which ne made In the last hand in. snd Thorn? won oui with ;. score of 15 t.. 11, William R Dlnsmor. dffaulted lo '. skm>- Hewtti in the Ihlrd match and will ni. ?I Bobeii D. Wrenn In Ihe Mr" round on Saturday afternoon. There ?ill be three matehea to-morrow, j .; Douglas will mee? George A. Thome. ?Lawrence Waterbury, See York, will m--t George V. Clark, Jr., Sew Yotk. and Harold l". McCormtck, Chicago will be ?pitted st Reginald Linke New York the present national champion. YALE VICTOR IN THE TANK Overwhelms Columbia in Dual Swimming Meet. i al? sdmlnlstei .-.i ... ? ? to Go lumMa In swimming and water polo in a1 dual "meet In the Columbia pool last night. | The local swimmers wer? est? b) s of ^ t.. il, managing to ? In tirs? i lace m only ..n?* ?>f the s!\ ?venta The Blue water polo playera triumphed by a ' .'" to ". *t the ' contest- were nol one-aided, ,e Columbia was beaten onlj by Inch? In several o swimming rai es. and held !?>? own well against th.- Blut water polo combination. Yale b?-gan with a ruah, taking tl"- relay In easy ?fashion ai ihe .?>? t of the lumbia vas li?-a;.-n by n.-arly half tii.- length ?f th.- t,,nk although Culman. 'olumbla captain, mad.- desperate efforts to regain some ..f tie ground losl in thi earth r relaya < *ulman won Un l plai t t at < 'o- \ i got. captut*tng the fifty-yard swim' after s hard struggle with Carl Schmitt, of , Yale. Culmen g?.t off t.. a perfect ?-tan and held I Sbout a f.?.; Schmitt i losed strong, bul Culman iust managed t,, noae blm out ' in th.- lOS-yard swim Culman wa by in. hee h Roberts, "f Yah-. Schmitt j was third in this : a i J. ?". Btc**ddart, ?i.? Tali .* nol ? well ami did no? -perform up to his usual; ird !i>- won *!.e fancj d!v< by holf ? ? ? and In the SkVyard swim he wa- a ? on drowned ' ??ut ta?- Columblana by h -...:. ,f .-?. ? til >-' four touch ?-? i ? au nmai \ea follow .??;..-.-,. ? us. |> T Meyei - - . H - 'i??.:. i> ''ini- ? ?; .- .1 - pul- , e. 2:1?*i K*ai ... Val? :. - - R - ' I . - . ... -..I'I- 190 . pointa; T M. l'..?rr<-.t ? Vil . ihlt-d. with i')<""' ; R'op by F. .11,1.1?; , s? >-? ? D. H. M< H - Palmer, 1 . ? - ? .. . ' - I 1-11 . "- '.I! ?>} T. -- It*-.. \A ? . tie ? 1 II K.i ins? 01 .*,T '. ? ? i.? yard ??? - Won h> i- i; ||? f K hn ?? ll IM Time. 1 02*-. II ^ e; I. t-'untili, I?awr< . ? _?? ? A TER I? ?1 " pr..;- , .III , .? 0 Ko ! I.I. ? n. H 11 - H llogow . '- ? .... .* I* . .<" ROfJO - H 1 - Harper. ;- - UacL il r, .?,.-1. m Ritter. City 1 ? YALE CLUB WINS AT CHESS 1 Defeats Harvard Club Team in Fifth Annual Series. Reinforced by aev?wal Intercollegiate members of ihe Harvard and the Vale club? <>f this dtj mei In their nfth annual team chesi lerie st Ihe clubhous? ..f the former yesterday, with the reaull that th? Val.- <-|ub won by a ?con of i1? Prominent on the wtnnlni learn were I, n.M. :? VVateon and B. R. ?"bittenden, for? m, r pi ?1 Ihe Brooklj n ? :hea? Club; A H Jameson, chairman ol the Intercolle? ->lat< 1 abh match commltt-se, and K B. onetime Yah- Chens captain W, M p. Mitchell, on-- "i wh. game? --as ibjeei "f adjudication by Dr. Kman tel Leaker, and ?Bayard s Lltchfleld, s.-.-r. f ti.? Hnn.klHi Institut'- ?'h.-- ?lui?. ice m? mi .is ?.f the Harvard - ... .n It wa 1 h' i'"i' th gam. of lb? the Inter luh imp. won lasi v*?r o-- the I larra rd Club and the two years 1?. for. bj n.- Vale ?lui.. Th.- bliefeai gnnt* 'm- ?t tilth board. Wh?sre lb'- 'I- i- ' allack Instituted by B. Merrill, of lh. Harvard 1 i-i', -..?n- melted the ?defence <>f his "i ponent. ?h" reelgned In ten moves. Th-J -...r.- wa? lied at 3 point? foi each ?Me. | with .1 H \\ .-.'-?"i. .?i"i A B Jai ???" ftirhttng hard at th?- ????. nd and II Ird ? -ring about a Vale Club victor) S. .iog thi' WatSOn '"..! |.r;.'t"allv a ?er 1.iln \l-t?i\ in band. .I?..-on, though a ? I. . ont?.||i. _ olmse'f h) offerlnr ? dra? to Mi'.-b'-ii. The latt? r -?? ? ? 1 '? d ! and IVataon'a victor* follow?ed ver* seen The summar folio* i-. - 11 \v.\ m:i. ? L1 i- r m.i: via ti 1 v i: dodder?] 1 - i: , . ? , ,. -, .. j <? i: \i\.i..?n >. i 11. W.?--... .1 :; W. M I- M ? - :.:..- -..n .. '?? 4 y. y w. 1.1. <? 1: I'll..-, k. 1 : i: H. Ut? liBeld. 1 W ?'arman '? 5 .-.? h- ...m.?t E. IJ Hurgem .. 1 T 1: '?? ? .. I s ?Wood. . 1 - 11. Merrill 1 M Thaw '? 11 ! . II. lb '.a*. The Harvard Club had whit? on the ?mI?i- \ numbered boards. The return match will be played a. the Val?- ?'ini? thi-.-,- weeks '. h.-li. ?-. HUGE ENTRY LIST FOR GAMES Boy Athlete* from Many Schools to! Compete in Brooklyn Armory. . 'i.ed and sight) schoolboy ath? ? ? >'..-.-. nting thirty-four ..f the i?.??i- : Igh and : raparatorj schools ..f tbe ' ?rill oempets In Hie annual games ..i Po'ytechnle Pr-aperetorj School ,n the Of II.- I (th K.-?llllellt. l.'.tll and Eighth avenue, B.Myn te-Utgbt Tl ? eotnpetllori Include some of Ihi oolbo] performers In the Bsat au in Lent, ths s,.,,-;,t? ,,?,] middle iiist;inc ,1, I I - anl High School, '.'Hi in-? 9k :*i?j)i. t:,?- ban-i,.,- i? ih? half-mile run la mi cfr-ii i ... aataMteli ? Lent I ettle, t nd II 1 euld ? ol i-. ? a him n n I . - m ? : ? prc-aed I BREAKS ANKLE WRESTLING Siff, of Columbia, Injured in Bout with Bisbee, of Penn. P? nnsj h..".-.. i- f- ited ? 'olumbla At wrestling last nlgbl b .? ?core ,,f to to 6 ?1?;.: t>? the ii'-i*. waj the) have of sei rin** in the Intercollegiate Wrestling ? or ?>v i bouts i" 2, ss otherwise The dual contes! ?a? ).?*l?i In tlv- Columbia gymnasium before ?? handful ',' -i-?, t,it?.r-, lu t th? re was pi? at? c I temen t. foi ? ? I ...'. fought, and five were awarded ?>n dectalon of the ;ef? i? ? In the bout in the l?ft?i?ound class, after wrestling for eight minut?is, F, l? B threw A. I.. sifT. of Columbio, ta> th.- mat ?i ltd mi h fon ? lo. .i wr? tier's at.kle i>rok>- under the Impai t. -?n?l he had la be carried it,m, the tl-?" \ though th? tn? ii had ici wrestli I for the full aim minutes, the i.t was awarded to the Quakei on work don? previous lo the sc ? i.lent II???;?; of Pennsj hatila. Columbia, in the heavyweight ? eat h otl er tooth an?) nail and theli boul ?? ? of the evening Although '.. i outwalahed Ih? Columbia man put up a nan,, fight snd did not vi.-i.i until aftei 7 fninut'-H nr,,i :.,, aeconda, when Hogs caught him with a half nelaon ..ici iiowl i- He i hlui <??- ?i r i:, i ?i? kson, of Penn ? ?]? nnla, ??? ' ' evening In which u fal! was scored ll t . v. j \ Mullen, of i 'olumbla, and - ban? en bold In lesi ti..??. foui ? ? et of arrestllng, Mullan wsi on th? defensive throughout, and had no - )... ? I c- ? ?.n lop of his oppon? nt. , rl?-- r?llo?a 11.'. ,. -, f. .,-. It v . . U ? ? ? ; la -. ? 00 li'? poun?! ' I??? I I' - ihre? .). A rhancory i,?.M Time, i."?", i ? -. ,?, 146 pound ? '??? W - ? ? 'I f'-.il. I M M - * ISS ? ? -i ?' H il.' ?? ? ... 17* i ! ?-?in* ? Il ..-. L ,? \ IfOU ' - - ? ueiaon. nun ; '" JUBILEE NIGHT AT DURLANDS Crowd Enjoys Spirited Drill of Traffic Squad. A Ml?'?-? lubilee In 1 twi nt) fifth universal of th? i lurland ' "oi u?h held on the Ian bark al the Ourlai i Riding Aeademj las? night T ? pla? ? i ,i..,-..rii?.-,i *rlth silver and white ga?.a American (Ihps. and the programme ,-,i everything, from ? steeple ba ? i-.ce to exc?s pts from grand o| era 11 ? entre? was scheduled f?.r ? !.. u'iluck, snd prompt i. m I -" ?? ' i" i' t'" > '?'? ?? ritiK. with Mr Durland In th.- van. .i l.t-autlful silvr roan charger. An addi ?* bj .iu?i?,'? Morgan J. O'Brien began the . . r,-ma,ni.-, and ,. distribution of ? il? ? ? souvenirs foUowrd After the usual (laao Hghu had frightened the horses Into a state of frensy the* were reln-ased, ml th? I i ?-nil???? v. as ovi i Th?- most popular numb? ; ro . ramm? u*s 11.- exhll Itlon drill bj th traffic squad, In charge of Lieutenant DavM M? Carthy. So cavali >? oflt? .ad?i .. better showing nor wore th? njsurt m. prou'll) than theae strapping ??tti? ? ? ? ol ihe law, ami the) liad t<> r? m ?>ti.| t?> th? ap? plause again and again An Innovation a hieb should ,.t .ill horse boa was th? if .i ?liver trophy t.. the Judge who fl Judging his horses In u.? short?**! Ilmc. George C Cl ma - bad to handle addl? ? IS : hands and ovei. and as lie ?? i - allotted only foui ronti-stsnts, ha- was th? Orel to pl.?>, the ribbons, Prancta War? was next, srlth horses n.:? and not ex? .-.i ng :"?.- hands, and Mrs John Gtorken in i n round dosen lo look ovei Among ihe winners were Miss Kearoe: i?i\i,. p i 1 ?.a. la's Ore il bV ?,n. ? ;.*..ig* . "nip. , (junker tJIrl and g, K Jacob*? Man liar? den. ?itii?i numbers on the programme aere .? ?game ?>i polo between tbe learn "f ISIQ .. n,. team of 1012. man?uvres bj the Tan ?hm ?'lui. and ?? *t-*eplechase race. Tins final ? lio; i of Mr. I?. ? '?-n.. ? .-. ||p* d ,n of ?i pi',i- i ,'i in the fifteen ?? imdi that Ihe rina was in darkness'a com plf-te ?i-< i?l? chase course appeared on th? tanbark, with )>? u i, and ttmt-er hurdlea ..nd two water lumps Among ti.?- con? (????tants were Ctoorge ("hlpchauae'i Mr Da/.?-. Budd an?i Quaker Olrl; \\. .). Hess'? Blue Mouse, ?? ?V, Catosaaa'a tlrey Bod and . ;. wo and Joe Meyer"? , ,,i, y-, ,. fn? ludg? wen gamuel W Taylor, N .1 i|.-ss _nd l'r:.r< Is W - YALE AND COLUMBIA TO MEET I.'ockey Sevens Will Clash To night at the St. Nicholas Rink. The lin??? game In tho Intercollegiate Hocke* Laag??- cbamp^onahj-j ?mUm will i?- played i-o-nlfghl ol the s, .vi.-ii..iit?? ?link with n?- Val.* aid Columbia taams us opponent* Thla game ha basa looked forward to with beam tot-twent bj foil.,wein of both sevena, and the r.-sUit. ?r ,?,,??,?_ Mo wins, ??i" relegatl v..i.- to i ? i i j. i ,d;,,-e In tbe :a??'. whl?b Princeton bas v..,!. TIGER CUBS WIN AT~~HOCKEY. -,*,,.. i-rl.-.ci-". rniveiM?, t.-shman hoi k-v (earn w? " bard earned - ?, t..r? i.v-r the Uotrrbttoprn gcb-ool seyan in ths st Ni.-i?..!H?- Km-? !i,'4, nitlU{ ''' ? ?wars of ;: to -? ClOUgll. ti" .M"'ii"'"?v'- c.iptai,,, . uti agfl 9Mtte, l':'? '"" <*|T'-""'-'' unfruitful _ ICE hock?y~g?ii>e issued. gpaWtar? "ft'' **** E"1'1, .,...,I -,.-:-? 1.1? it of th? iii li ? 'i..u.-. i*ar, a. ?, ?i as wist?. Ik 1 ? TIMELY BUS OP SPORT Philadelphia "Fans" Would Rob Tv Cobb of Baseball Crown. DEMAND IT FOR COLLINS J Franklin Baker Orders nn Even Dozen Bats Built on Home Run Lines. "li ?tic beelS that ? ?'nr uni- |.Irr who I? ? i hitter K in.ir.- valuable t.. hli the i . herd Ulttlna outfield**, Philadelphia faut"" sr? trying to nrv loon? tb? cro?*n of baseball from Ty Cobb'? broa and pi.?.-. ...ii-.. heed of Kddte I'oltln?. Philadelphia nevei eonld re?*onclle itself t.. !'?? ? ?hb. and will not adn | thai he Is to?* rrr. .'? i ??? H- ina ball playera a- ion <? Colltnsea. Balear? el si w?-Hr the 01 m of ih?* Athletic? t'ombtnlns defensiv? and offensive abillt* to th? highest degree, ,i is maintained thai like Wagner, Hollina and Lsijote ore t.? i old thHi leet -s ,,,. ;n t|,r- ni,.. than (he ' 'Obhs. Schult | and Jad This Is s ?liftb ult question to decide. <';<\-i fielding and H'.o<i hitting an fused in out? : ? Id? i ? more oft? ths not. but ti am?>ns tin- Infleldera it la rare thai a brilliant and ?nectaeular fielder is mighty ?srith th* ?tMi Before the sdeenl of Colline Wagner and i ...I?.?.- were un?}?!? -?tlonaMy th.- klngi .. the Infield, bur ?Eddie has for?ed hi? wa) up until he has outshone his rival*, tils vouth .m?i sne*-d on ths liases ,'i.?* him th" ...11 ?iv. r H.imi? and I an-y, both of Whom - an hi? ami field quite a? we]) Ther?' ar? many Infleldera who . o*. *-r a i..t of pi,,und .n-I hit well, snd, ;, Baker :-nd Mclnnls, of tii?- athletics; Hoblltsei. of th? Reds; Lord, of the White loi; Cheae. ?f the Vankees; Kimetchy, of the ?'ardi? ?al.??, and l..,rrv Doyle, of the QlantS, but non.- of th.se has a hanlnc avei-age I lflg around BO, * ear in and y. ar out. and al the same t . ,s tbe : i *? I. I i t i _r abllit) Uns, U'egner and Lajole The '. u league teams are generell] ?tructed on the basis, .-f a Btroni defensive a'..) a iti'-nK offensive outfl-rid, bul muai i?, good fielding snd hitting abllit) all around .\|..-t ? hemplonshlp !-?.'ii- liave n-.. ..r mor? -l hit? n ihe outfleld, such a? ilarke and . "f (he Ptrat? -, I lof man, Bchulte snd f*he?kard, of the ..?ube. an?i Cobb and ' rawford, ol the V.-- r? The Athletic ire sn exception, .??- theli principal hitting ?'h ?-entre? in the Infield around L'ol Una ami ?Baker If '- ' ' ? re hitting strength so ?i ii? ii the better for n teem Bui it doesn't in i; f?.r ? "? .11 in in-1 he ?Will ?,. k?e?> i?. his good work for <?? fans . ; > al .? i laj ? ?'. a n,. onl) Ti - ..Lb ? ? ? but? ?- ihe ord? r John I r inklln Baker, ?-f th< Phils lelphis \ihl. ii- - lent 1 i r.-\? da) ? ..i,.. V? ' ? ' i th. t ail which he n. ? I . drlvi - that w< i ? p for the Athlet) ? ' the \. v. v..rk Ulants last i aas i ?de In K? :.? i- me latain wood tb.it . K '?? ? am. ? ? ? otent. rants the twc;v.. new one? madi j t-t like ?t Also be wants the ?_< r'?1 r.-ln ?.f in? prowess retui 11 farm ai Trappe Md ?. ? player*, were signed ? ?rhas ? ? ?terd 11 Two pitch? Bui ? and i ?? tit . ta .. outfteldei -, i >.' Ja n es, snd a utilll y pit I een. an -, line was with the teal B?m t.. i'.?. "o\?? i?. and may on e|-e Hpeaklng of tin ? mi-d. Tom Rice -..'.? ??' ' >af'..lf"rl i:? 11. ? . gh smbltlm to ?? ?? ii >? full w !th.an ? '-?? -i ??'it "f the i-- - ' r ?.. me withdrawn n. was wtl ill '?'"' -? i ,- ?a- ma wild that I Wild Men i ii -.. .;.... i., i. N n England n' .1 funeral " irle? nos ???-. ?'-i' ' ell, ? .-; recently with the N?-w > r k , ?, ?i . ?e?n signed by th?. Boa : .! .-f tl ?? National I ?? igu? He will go South With the team on !? . aprtna training trip and help Kling lh? - ."ini! pit. bei - snd cati Philadelphia ?' of lh? Nai i ... . , ha? r?-i?-!i!??'.i ?-.e.-k. ih. hard-hit? Mm: ..-?i:.-l.l?-i. to Buffalo; Stanley, ? pitch? i: ?? t. -ter. and ll..11, inotl ? lo 'r.i.-otni? Arrangemei I id* ,< iierel any of th?---.- plaj ei can 1 -... ' en? ? r ths Phil ob Ipl i > ? l . li en la a < ?;.ge Bonhag |.t?-<ii-1.? thai he will h the nve-mlle record we? k from tonight, when he linea up i?..ins: Willie Kramer and a dosen other runner? In one of the f.-atiir?- races of the eleventh annual In??. gamea at the Columbia I'm ? Itj Trach As-wclatlOT hi the !2d Beglmenl Vi.,,,.-? Bonhag I- n.?w In minina snd Ira? elled th?- distan, t In 11 i.i time. v, ely to pi ."i n n mark will be the one-mile run for the Bast? , , up \l..-l i\t* lai has two I- - bol he will have ta be si i,..st t. -ain thi- time, ..s he ?in Und ?> worth) .?|.|.oi.--nt In Ti I ?Berna, l ? , ,..,-1, in ? hi ??'' ?art dash ^u- h k.I \j. . . Roeenbergei ..ti?i ? l..? ke .? i t,,.,i Me..-. beltevea lie will win and ? ,? , .;,M , . -.,. . laMtsh ?? new record |- |- Holland, Ale\ Holaon ?nd Kdwsrd ? ; ?'???iisbiebis. Jr., member? of the Montreal ll,,,,,,. i club? ha I for the chsm ., tournament of 1'niici Plate* si nn l'< binary !t. i- , bart ?;? ?ti?. s graduate of liai rard i nivei -Hv ???"1 ??"*< k ' ";l' h "f the i 'nl ? ..f Mtnneseta, b?? he*? re-??ngage*l f.,- ti.. romlns resr bj the sthletii boenl /.f ...iitr??l I,,.,, ?? ri;m., who manages and directa the pugilistic affairs of Andy Park. r. the welterweight puglUel ??f < 'onn-ecticut, .. . n-. s Mik?- Olbbons ?>f running out of a i.iat.-'n with I'Hik-r. Th- men were matched to boa before the Fairmont Athletic ?'lut? of Th.- ?Broas IK-Xt week. I.,11 ?,'ibholis de? clare! ih?- bout off and took sn Fi'-'l.li? iii.ks. the tniihii-w.-iKht from Detroit. Iil?-ks n.iin.-.l UtS ?l-'lsloii over Walt.-: ("ol t.??. in .1 nout al a local club recently, but faib.I U> SbOW any alaitiiltiK amount of ability in ?loluK so. Parte? Is ons of the i..--i welterw?4ghu in tbe ring lo-day He Is tweaty-tare rears at UK-- and has i.ii nosing for th-?-?- uss l?iiln>_ thai time he has had mor?, than Oft) ?settles. Traies hs has t?e?-n defeated, but In each bout when- ll.-- dsckdun we.,1 Bgalast him PurkiT br.-k.- Ins right .win and was reread t?? ?iuit Bseaa battles have gone the limit, hut Andy andad forty. on- of them b\ a kn- kOUt ATHLETIC LEAGUE BOWLING. The ???.liiniilait i'1"'' *?"?? '"l'"ir . In an Athletic H-wlltic |.. . passai? cit .?? t.-.iui ,.i ih. Mast l>. 111^.- ?^lb?^? last I IgbL 111 s5.lt. of Bantett'a ::'i sc-ora In t;... | _;,in? Passsir w?sn Haoogt* eetasieteni boaHni . I follow ?i|.I Mil! \\ ?AlO IIk.t_ it*j IIS 1-" l?u Hoi? ITS? 173 Ml ?1 i.i ; , :>.. . - 155 jo:, 1 in IU.1 l**.'? 212 -1. lib 17?? .'??-. 15? I*?? I?.: lij .-j?; 151 ? ? I o ':?? Tenait Jut, ^u u*?-, '?'< -?? ? i ;.?/ KOBKKT I?. WRKNN, .N?>? president ?>f the United state.? Sa? tional ?Lawn Tennis Association. RUTT AND STOL IN FRONT Win Six-Day Bicycle Race in Berlin After Close Race. Berlin, Feb 9 The ?jtx-dsy Intf-nwttonal bicycle race ended h'-r?- to-ntght Walter f.utt ami Johann Stal, the German-Dutch team, is?,ii bj .. bicycle length from Jos P? glei and Jimmy Moran. Eddie Root and Peed Hill wer* third. The men covered ? miles GARDNER WINS IN ORIENT Captures a Lawn Tennis Title in the Far East. Mamia Peb 9 Carlton R. llardi Sew v.uk and s,,n Pram is?'o. won the lawn tennis champlonsl Ip of the Orient here to? ll- defeated Pdwln B. li?e, who was the winner last -.?- and t?.? - holdei of the title, i | thi ??-? sets to oi The tournamenl t-...k place during ihe an ? ...i carnival, al which the championship*? of all branches ol sport ?er.- divided. Tl.-- amati in ba -- :-,?il team of W L'niveralt . ? I Japan, has tx en on s i-i- and played games with American and filipino teams, by hoth of wich II w_ a ted M'CLOSKEY KNOCKED OUT Unconscious for Half an Hour After a Bout in Paris. Pari - ? .- ? ?? lerican . list, kn?x k.-d out "Blink" Mc* ? ? in the ? ii.-- decisive punch aras a straight ??? th?- point ..f the Jaw, which l.n.le.l , that Mc? 'loskey s ss un? ? um f-,r half an hour. Tbe uaual restorative methods were iped M ? loskey's hsndlers, but ?proved in i with difficult? thsl a? h,. wie hurrtedl) s ,m ? | EASY VICTORY FOR HARVARD Dartmouth Hockey Seven No M.itch for the Crimson. B r., ?,.-. Feb '? Harvard's hocke? : ? ? .- ? ? i > ? tmmith tins ng -\ ;? -. of 7 to 9, the Hal over lean Is two laal goals In th? ,-i.,i half when Ih?? t'rlmson team ? .is made Up l.n 14- i- of substil II , Harvard did ti"' begin lo pi.- a h ar? ??k ii.?, agalm I Met 1111. and In ? ||n<t|on '?f the Vale gam?? on Pebruarj IT M coach. Th? t? am did i ? her v- i v ?? ? i.n.i of whi h th? ? "i mson i--,. ,,i : to i l .-it ? .n I) In th second iieriod Han >rd goal? by good ?leady work, ..n,l then Ihe nubstltute began to pour In. Hlackall and Huntington play?*] by far the l.e-t game fot Harvard, working splendid!' ? ? ? ,,?. doing nomo*brill? iant Individual a orb I l.n ? ard' pi outskated ?Dartmouth throughout the i intcl and i aork was generally mm h ? ?? bell i Th- n imm ir?' folios ? ? '? .. . ileC P .. miliar 1 ' !' . . I? 1 .?. . .. Katie?. R. Ilellnger ? . ?I .-?? rt \?. i:..l-lavl:i. " ingrr. llar vi to* !,,.- . ? ?or WIIhMU Chi, kr. I - II ll-llllll. ?.",?!, - . ? ? Ington " Hunting!. ,, ? ? <?? ? f? I'aln ? r, Reeve, tot PI, . i/ingi ''? ?' '? -' ?" r,> ?x " !,.i ijanhiei Penalti?* Its , ?ili,?. , .. l > ? nut h ?'.il.--? tiipptti* ?J- loi n ?oil 'i Ipplng "sal Huron ' ?- ? v ? Braj Ini.?nial? Koulhern. , lord n i-i ? ? : i;,-..-k< \ Brown, B K. A. T real] mlnuM v?rl?.,1? SYRACUSE FIVE THE VICTOR Rallies and Beats New York Uni? versity at Basketball. The N- a ? ?" k 'nlvei ?H; tenon was ilefestetl b.? the five from llyra? i nh ? i ?il ' last night, In Ihe g* m i'Hslum ai i nlversltj Height? Th?? score \. v- ' "i k !?--l ?liirliiit the entire Und half and foi ?he Mr?n fifteen mlnutes of the second hall Th?' line-up follOWS: I BSS iStl I'osi'ta.n Neva V.irk -J I 1 :,.., I- v i: i , , ? .?'... i. ? Risk!. "R ' Substitut? Uli? in for Ryan I ?nail in.in fiel?; Siraaii-e l?a?? IS), Nolman ? ,. ,. i: ..- !:i-iil v.\> l-auatilln '??' ' ^ atrl-aughlln i \> Um fro : Blooi i ,.",, Ryan ?-'? Soneph ?-?. Mum? Referrc Arthur Twenl) tlilr.l ?u,-: V M , ink Quisa, v ?? v.,rk i |1BU... TWI'I? llilhllt.?I >;.,-),_ SYMS SCHOOL FIVE WINS The gyms ?-?'ho?>i basketball Bv* ? ? n Uaued It* il,"n""s i-areer by swamping ti,,- Columbia Qrammar Uve in a one-sided ,,,[,;.st In Ih*. Savage's gymnsslum yes? t, |,i,,y The score ?v.... j?i t.. | .[?i, |ine-up follows: a?. . fUSi ghat Columbia.;. .?,, K ' i ?,t, rhlll.I* F. W iiliumi v.,..i-. -. ? y y. i>iris .,-,-1 .''. Ologau Kern?? i - - . I..Hi,??, r-1 .-!? w. i ni- rali.B.O.... . si? ?Nsstek Goal? i'1" ~ 1 ""'. 9ppV*h II |; | , ? ? -.. :.a,l,J 13) ; *.',,11111, l,|n I , ,,,,,- vviDlam? <;:..?;;.... Qoata fiom fa.-.ii i y.-r....- ?airaos. ?'??> . '?' ' A Tiai- ?' i <: M?-i-mmiiiiti \? Ht Iji.iah'ln .jaoasps \i. ...-. Se* fort i ?; m \ III. Tim? . f li?? BUCKNELL BEATS MANHATTAN. BockneU ? ? ? - settlng ,.u?i i ;)I.| fougl ' ths Manhattan Col? ,., ..n the courts ??f the Irlalv-A-nert? . ,,: Allll'ti-' ''l,;n laM Hi-lit le i ?ore of ', irtns tbe Bnal period, ? i?? i, i - ., . . ihaiisttng i-.,, . the lead ,. .1 t ? -."? ally, rturkneii ilnallj in?. , i iiU Id ba kv. ii, thi 11 -t Uali nunuic oi play. . Champion Hereafter Must Play Through National Tourney. BOB WRENN AT THE HELM Elected President to Succeed Dr. Dwight?Newport Again Gets Big Fixture. Al the antfual meeting of the United Stat-e National lawn T. i.ri* Association In the Waldorf-Astoria, hud nlf-ht. a radical denaitura was ma.le |n tbe handling of the annual champtunship toernamenl at New i ?>*t. After a lona dtacuasssa the pro. Ives carried their point, and it ?a? ded-ded that hereafter the national cham? pion ihouM mu "stand out" to m-et the ? inner of the all-comera ?n a challenge round, but must i1a> through" the tour? nament, thus putting himself en sa equal footing with ail other competltora. Lyle B. liehen, of the West side Te.mi? Club, started the controversy on playing through, which hitherto has always aroused considerable opposition. But th?* temper of the present meeting wa? for prostr????. T?> th. surprise of man? of the delegates Bob .Vrenn left the ehnlr and took the floor. Hi stated that he had rtlsrusend the ?nib Ject at length with vviiiiam \. Lamed, the s.-ven timea national champion, b?fete the latter sailed for Australia. After carefin .???liberation upon the matter he said that l?arn?'il had changed from his views of a f. W years ago ami had come out most em? phatically in favor of establishing the rule that the national champion play through th<- tournament Instead of .-landing out. as he had done for thirty years. He said that Iwceuse of his many trials for the championship and in his defence of it no player in this country waa better <*iuallf|e?l to pass upon the .juestlon than Lamed Then he pointed t., the records, which showed that the champion's position was aim.???! Impr'-gnttbl? and that he had been dislodged only a few times In thlr'v >?ars Mr. Wr-nii added that he believed In the new ord?-r ot" things, that the test WSS fairer for the champion to take his place among the others ami he hoped the change would be enacted. Ilenr-. W, Slooum, th- oldtlme chrtn pion, who followed Dick -?ear?, also ?pok? In favor of the propose?! change, as did Edwin r. Torrey, .-. member of ?he execu n\-- committee Robert 1> Wr?nn. four times holder of national title when at hla best ?.-vera! ?? .rs au'". Was .l|?BCted president to succeed Dr. lames liwlRht. who ha? hel.l the ofT).-?* f??r nineteen -..?irs Henry W. .??locum, also a former champion. w?m elected vtce-presl ?lent, whib- a. I?. Hseklns was :.lected aeoretary and Hb-hard Stevens treasurer. imposition to Newport as the place for th? national il?gica tournament and doubles challenge match again developed, but the d?licates voted in favor of golna back t.. tl.. < '..sino courts. A vigorous appeal was made by the Point Judith Country Club to have th? ? hainptoii?hi[ia go to Narragaasett Pier. i loi courts, reduced hotel rates, demo? cratic ton- of the residents, better oppor tunlttea <?f the majority of the players to ll:.-ii:..|'.-. ip-l the ii.lvnnt.tS" "t* bavins the free use of s bathhouse were ofler???! as IndttceUMItta. The Cresceni Athletic Ctah als? lud foi th.- preliminary K?st. Wei?t. South and Pn Coaat doublas, af?et the single? ha?i ix-en sirarded t.? Newport, but to u?> a*-ail The Eastern preliminary doubles will be played at th* I?ongwool ?'ricket ?"lut* courts, near Boston, while the Southern . preliminar) singles and doublra wenl to Atlanta Th? Pittsburgh Athletic Asi. I tlon was the ?j?nceosful hi.i.ier for the rlay ? chsmpionshlp of the t'nlte.i States. Th-* national WOllten'S Sitisb-s and doubles and ihe national mlaed ?-infles and doubles were swarded to the Philadelphia cricket Club. The Merlon irlcket Club was sue? ful In q.-ttinii three fixture? -the Pean aylvanla state championship, the women's Championship "t Pennsylvania an?) th?' Eastern States and the lntercoU<tglate ? rhamphmshlp. Ths Tih Regiment In tins city a?.un iras awarded the In "loor championships. Includ? ing the national men's singles and ?io.ii.ies ,nd ih? national ?.tomen? ringles and bles. This award I? foi IMS, ?s tin* Indoor championship* for IMS ?tan si tbe armory to-day The Western prelimlnsr) doubles sn l the tern doubles championships wenl to the < ?saw?inn.i Club, of Chit-ago I>r. I'vUht was n.?t present al the meet? ing, for the Hrsf time In more than tarent? year? and A. I? Hosklns presided until Mr IVrenn wss elected president .\n attempt to ha\?- the preliminary matches In the national tournament cut* tailed to the best two In three, instead of . ? 'br-..- i-i th-- s?-ts. ..s at presset, met ?v ti failure. It was thought that by at l??ast cutting ih** preliminary matches to short set? up to the tinal sixteen, it would Short? en th.- tournament. Th-- susuestion was ?oic.i down, on the prlnetpls that ihn pre? liminary matches gare th.- players ths ?beat opportunity to show their true worth. Aft.-r a considerable die nsslon ths old ordei of the national ranking, whleh gave Individual standing 'o competlte-rs, was declaied obsolete, ami the n?-w ranking in troduced last ?all was approved. Individ? n the (list ten will be rated numerl bal ait?? that the competitors will i... ranked In nine ?lasse?, according lo their standing Tins w..* a victory fer Miles ft fhsrlock, the dissenting member ?>f tin nkini i "itimittee of last year. Opinion almost ira? evently <li\i?l?*d on this sore. and the motion passed only by a narrow margin of ^i te ,;,> '"tes. \ committee ?t five will he appointed by ? ne proaident, two of the committee, at ir,,Mt, i.einir lawyers? * "? *vt" Ar.xw up a ? n tItUtlon and pres.-nt it at the next meeting, n ItU, Heretofore th? es??cutlvs ce-amttt*ee of the national organisation has consisted of nine members: and the four officer.?. It was suggsated that the esacuttre ? ?nnmitt-e be assd to eighteen, but hy a vote of M t.. ..; it was decided thai the r? auiar b?isi nesa of the meeting would not be disturbed t.. pass upon this question Th?* following men WOTS -'b-ct <i to make up. with the officers, th.- asesa* re oo-gatJt? tee: Snmn.? Hardy, Ban Fran-Isc?; U L>. S ,.tt. Atlanta. <?*. and Kalph Holt.rhoff. i inctim.il'. Karl K.-hr offend a BMtloa that some method be deeissd to limit the entrle? for the national tournament. After SBSSe dis? cussion this ?iiiestioii was referred to a committee ??f three? ? FRIENDS' SEMINARY FIVE WINS. ilcuis' Bemlnary School -matched a , lose basketball victory frum the HogS gcbool Bva in a feet and interesting gnm?j at in*. ?lavage'B gyma?at-sa* reatsrday by ., acera ot -'> to 9i rti.. lin.-iil. l?<U??ws: -manea s. aa Ps-?tiie? uoge > !,.?.! .2-1. .I*. Y. .??hirley ' .K. Y.titorin ' iTk.r .?-'???. M.-KI-i.i. Mill . I '?. ????*? '?. ?J-abrisIcI1 . fra.i ttei.' :-"rie:i.|s- Seminary: Berger ,.-., Hutl-r ?<l>. r-.i-.lk-r ift, .Mill i2). Hob* SVhool: so it", si iri. ? .?t? M.-Klern 12), ?...trinkt, ??oalc from toisl >'? - -' Bullsr, Sh.rl? c*. liefere?- Sherman "l Une >>.' 9 B and _ PENN FENCERS BEAT HARVARD. I'hll....- Ipl i '? 1"' I Tl ?* Iriv' hy of IViuisyti-enta fem-ini i- "?i ?defeeted Bar? ,.,,.| ;./?!.? lo-nii-i't. b) a ?.-or? ?-! Senti to I. 4 Butler |-.-r?ei AUTO CONFIDENCE GAI Novel Case Finds Speedy S< tion in Local Court. OF INTEREST TO DEALE Involves Point That May Beco Common?Proposed Change in Callan Law. A ca?e .if extreme ini--r???t t.- >m a 'mobile de;iler- was tried l.efore Judg? Av,.? fn i lie? ?'|ty COUII en Thursday, ?.isoiisse-l without ?olna to the i'ir; vas g "?-et rich quick" pt-op-**itton, \ohina the aale of i -. bj a man \ 'lid not own it to a man who paid out money hut ??>.?? never a?Ms to take | session. Tu.? Wallingford m th* ,a?e i a maa ??ho ?-avp his nam. as Pyne. SO smoothly did the -.an)?- T?ork th?t services of - Btaekle )>??-,? grouM ha v.? , * -P'-rfl 10U? l-ate In Mard, of ]mjst \o?- pane. ?? -I himself, enter? d the misse nuis th?? Watting Motor Company, a? No Hroadua.v, and inquired ?r the Arm ha ?????"ndhand ? ar for sat" H? .? ? that the- had a St'.ddard-l'ayton wt ?hey --oui,; s?-i: at *!><>. ]'-n, -aid ;,e -:-v.*.l be COUld ?--ll :t if allowed to gtt ?i-monstra'lon of the , i. \\ ,,uld be b<* lowea) tO do BO? "We ??ill ?end our n?n?i ?.- <)emon?tr the car ?aid A. H. Whltina, one of meml-ei? of the firm, "u n the car will pan. from our posae8i0n unless you down l%?i in cash for it." That would he satisfactory Pyne ai and Mi Whiting ordered hin man to ti the car for a demonatratlon. J'roeeed ?iptown. Pyne ptaked up a man nan Mead, the victim in the a-ase. [fc \ taken for a ride, liked the car. and turneal to hi? home. Theie, as he s fH.se,i. |,e bought the machine, giving P; 17"" In ? ash and a note for laX'. ' Nov.-," said Pyne. "I'll run over and my own racing ear and take you for a f run." He told the d.-monstrator the sa thtag a? he left the bonne, and ?-.-a? away. That was? the laar any one of \ interested parti- ?i saw of Mr. Pyne. Sho ly after Mr Mead came out. and told | man he had purchaaed the car and I ?l-r?*?l him to take i< to a. -Tarage. "My '?rders are to take this oar bark tl..* shop," sai?l th?? driver. Thereupon S Me?d callad up the "Yhltln? Motor <^o j.any and ?vas told how matter? sto? Ahout three days later he attempted ?replevin the ,m t-iit could not lorat* it ihe outc<?me was a ?nit against t Whltlntr Motor i.ompany for 11.000, repi aentinif the value Mi Mead plaaad on t car and UM for ?iamagea. The case %%? called on Thursday, and after hearing i evidence of Mr. Whttang, ?Mr. Mead a t-*,, or three other-? Judge M-Avoy rul< thai the plaintiff h.??i failed to ?staUl !?r?"?f that Pyne bad acted as an agent that ttie( possession of the car had passe A? a result of , unteren? ea held in th city and at Albany within the last te | days, at which several Of the most tnfluei : tial motoring organliatlons in the sta were represented, it was decided t.. ?ntr, ii? several bills in the Legtetatun ? | Ihe puip<>?> --f anMtKttng the highway \?\ , especially Article 11, eo*nnaonly know)? i ?he Callan motor vehicle law. which .???eral particulars has not met ?<lth tl >?;,- .?s.? Which It? sponsors had snttdpatS Notwithstanding thi.? law became cfti AugUI - ' sral attempts we? mad?; to amend the pet before it ha I le* , thoroughly tested, sad it was agreed th? || would he unfair !?> make _nv radlci chang?-.? until the law I ;??! I ;e,?st .? "l?verai minor sais art anal were, however, made to the law at the lai ?>f the Legislature, but they Hr-? it significant a< compared with the bills no' being cooaWered f"i" introduction?, st ?hi -.,,n. ?)f ?he more important changes < on sldered at the oonferance st Albany o Wedneaday were seiet ai of the raeaai niendatlonf of the Touring ?"lui. of Am-i lea, whi i wave unanimously adopted ?> road users' day. during the American Roa Congress, held at Richmond, Va?. ;?.?t fal They are a*, follow?: Lights OH all vehicle from one hour after sunset t.. on?? hou before sunrise; prohibiting ths OSS ?f th n. iftler cut-out in cities and Incorporate irllmgaa; adoption <?f the Connecticut pro vision fo? non-resi.'.-nt tourists, whi?' would make New fork a tri?s ??pen ?tat to non-realdenl owners ;? n?i op?rasses re aiding m .st.ii?-:- graatlag to New Yorl owners ind operators ilk?? privileges, at amendmenl ta? pro-rida f??r uniformity H the lo'-al .?rilnancs In all cities and lix-or porated vlllagea in regard to motor vehlci? regulation; prohibiting tl??" US'* of daxzlln. hea.llights in all cities and incorporate* v.liages; providing for the filing daily ol the r?acorda of owners registered an?l chauffeurs licensed with th.* poUCS an thoriries in all cities revesting th?- same. amendment to provicjc that an appttcaal for the orlKlnal registration of a BSotat vahlcls who does not file hi? application therefoi until after Fer.t-.ary 1 in any year ?ball I?- en'.itled t?. a pr<) rata r.'ductlon m H,-, fp?, fa,r BUCh r.-aistratlon. calcul?t-*?! t-> the fk?t ?lay of the ni"n?h in which appll B Istnade; an-: amending the highway low t?. ;.i"\l.l'- for ?he transar at;d J'.rls dk non of 'he automobile bureau fr?>m the ?.the? -if the gecreury ?f *-*??? to the On I artment of Highways. - p MANY BOUTS ON THE CARD Scores of Boxers to Meet in Local Rings Tonight. _v baker*! dosen of ?boxing bouts which j, . pud??-) t).e linnl r??'in?l "f Die -n.?t??li aV>\ jti_* und wrc-'iinj. tourna meal al the tri?)i \iii?ri,:?)) AthlCtk \ ??*?'? -lation. will lie <*on i. te?i to-*nlght. The Lest of the |ei ?a 111 he | ,(rmi?n' .??hletla- ?'lui?, of The Bronx, where "Young*' rtt/.?immnn... the f-aitherwehrM if the \\es_t side, will nsaN "Hi-" Uacfcey, the -ddtime ?'i-veiand <?! me," for tea i-ounda Thers will h? a g.i eoatasl ?? the Olympic ?ihieii?- Huh ? r Karleas, whers Marty ?Brown will fa?*e "',,i;iu" Mickey, and whirlwind a??tl?.n I? ..ii the .ar?l al the Hoya'e Athletic ?'lob, of H ooklyn, when 'Soldier" Kearns and Al McCloakey, two plupging heavywelgk-ta. -..-s nioves. Kearns i? ?? boast of th? I'..m shark.? type, and has all the ol<l BBJlor's Wf.n.ierful pfcyStgns, courage an.l httttng al)lliiy. Ths other i?outs are as follows "Kid'' Tuths va Al KniK. al the Maliern ?'lu'? of Th?.- Bronx; l?ave Dillon vs. Krankte Kelson, i.t ?Brown'? ?'.yinnaslum; Jem Ken ?irlck \s. i:?hlle rtherman, at the Hharkey AthkHk ?'lui?; Billy West \n. T??m Dwyer, at the l.on? Acre Athletic ?liib; Jack Will? iams vs. Ja?k l)iis<??ll. at the ilowanu* Athletic ?*lub. and Andy ?'.ntez vc. "Younrf" nt the Liberal Club, ?>f staten i-i and. Bouts will nie?) Ih; h??ld al tl." Na? ti nal Ath'.eti Chit?, the fttaadard and In li.r clu'?)?i, of Brooklyn. .loe Dylan?!. wli?> was ?lei'airied fruni box inr in this state fur ?.??ay daya foi br<eatti .?r ?or.tra-t. is evidently weary of Inaction. Charley Harvey, ?.e- i.'tary of the State Ath ?.ii. Ootcmlsakm. Ij In :-"<?.-ipt of a letter fiom Myland. iniuirmg when his ??pen? sion en-Is. In a? many wont? 11? land ?s ? ? : ".Vrve? a?uin." a- , ? SUNOAVS NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed a-iyvhara in thf Un?t??d States for %Z'jO s year. ,