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Baseball ** Boxing ?> Chess*? Automobiling ^ *? College Athletics ** Other Sports1 NEAR GARDEN DK Construction of Two-Mile Track on Aviation Field Will Bc Begun on March 15. NEWARK PROJECT DROPPED Land for Circuit Leased for Ten Years and Course May Be Ready for Big Race Meet on July 4. Neu- vork is flaalty to haare a m-.*or ? pee?laa.av. Ktimors Of motordromrs l.ore .al thoro bava baea beard for tho kni tWne ,?ts, anl tha Metit-apohtaa Motor gaflfldway *?-..?.i-a-.y "?? *** nt "n' v"'" ,IUI, ta gal tbroagh aith Ita projael oa U* Nflwark a9aadowa Ihat. aamaeer. t> , thing of iho p_at arn tha ttmcarn will riy. aay to thfl New .ork Motor ipeed* m? ^.so^,i?l,.n. aitha eapttal of M.t-** >., tot whlch the laoorpa-aratioa i**apera Kna aent to au.hi.v yeaterday. TU, now v-rk Motor Bpeedway Aaao* clathaa haa aognlrad ? leaaa for ten yaar .,? thP avlatlon a>M al Garden I l . , . oftflaarrea, arltb an optlon of bny n?ltat?prHMoflfsW.o.c??tany trtaewlthla two yeara Trom April 1. l-- ? raatraetlal.nded on the north by tha ,,M,onn.rv Road. oa the eaat b, v. s.ch avanoe. on thfl -etrt ? ?~ Road anrl on thfl BOflth I thfl Motor R?w? Prarflc** ** * ? - ??" - "t* Ihb l^wlllb, btrinthe ^*?^2 .peeda.Ihe-a-t M 11 beaa oval ,,.? mllea la droomferen? .and 111 be begun on March 15. Wheth* ? ?111 I.e of Cl lllrI1t ' ol) > ? th- aui face v ne oi .__... rootractorfl arho are flguring on tha I tb' opInkMt tha! tho clr .?? ,.? ,., fullj oo,,pl. to.i ln ?"??/?' ,? Inauaural rare meel on July I. BtX ,?, Wlth th. bulldln. ,, , . ? on "i -'-"?'' ? - t., Ih I Er! . .?" *'??" :h"',' ? i eutomobllea The..UUlon ? lhmy f?r iu Inaugural race, moal :.?t,?nl,at after the llnea ol th. .. , ? mrllenapolla N will hai ,,??.Utilon* Io, more 1 ? Quarter of . rnllllon per-wne. Th. coli.i.i Ih. N. ,.nr,,v to the expenae "sfUl dlngofa..rwunlr, 1.d . ,,.-. acroea th. Hudeoii Rlver. Afl ,:t lhe I1.B iba! had been . . ..... ... nn ?? tound tbal th ?vaiild !? n?*arl M.OOB an acre, or mora -.all. epart '"?," ,b" ">n" .tructtai. of the .-?-.- k Tho fllnng m aeuldhavi tahi n nol leai h u two rearo, A lhal leaa than i iM aufbee. NeajottaUoi r< ' , ,,,, -,',- were conducted b< Uewi ? of the i-..i ? late flrm of Ftab a. Marvln, wlth aa?i K Tarball n ?eatlns the Hempatead Pialna Comp Th- t-Ki.i bi parl of tho A. T fltewarl ea* tata an.' Ifl a level tract on whlch tt ,,( ., rnotortrome will be reduced to ?a minimiiin. The fleld ?- ln eloae proxlmil . ,,f rallroad and - "'?1'" ll"*'8 . re. hed from See ..;. .nd .. Hral viass hbjhwa] ln leaa than fortj mlnutea In ..,,. ; :-, un iporution l aat bo Bituated to better i thla waa one of the facto - ataal to lha l< ?l"-' Th.- l^dlanapolla Bpeedway, a two-mllfl ovai. ifUaoeni to thal city, baa lla geam ol tu-. rai - - one 9 am oa thla yaar. to whlch aboul one hunrir-.i tho laanl pa ? al i I d n eaeh Inatanci Conaldi rlm tne i .tion t.- .ir.-.u from there and In Nt? vori thera is little Aoubl that a sh... ?porunl raca nt Qarden City will at* ,,,,... thaa double that numtx i .pvctat.-ti- Siitni.iti-. race meetfl ari alao expected to draa xnut crowda The aaabBfl aaaaa latlon has de. kled i ol to do awaj a\ith tba avlatlon featur. OH fleld. and uraj eaeaj the conduct ot Haa t\pe .-f flport ln addltkw to .t automobile actfvltlee, althrnigta thla has not i--en taken up. Ihe forty h.inKam now .-n the property, however, wUl t>m eBewed te reaaala, aad a*BI ba leaaed la th. Bprtni II th. Bpafldwai onati h tloa oo-s n-'t inttiuie. -. a BOSTON ATHLETES ENTER New England Stars to Compete in Big Indoor Games. .laioea K guUtvaa, < hairman of the ti__u4onshu- . ommittee, le.eived raater .tty the aatrtea af the New Knglan-1 .t.* whe are i ?_ng on for the na? tiona) junior indoor - l.amplonahipe. whU h wiii be betd al the thi Raglaaant Armory oa tfatiit-i-. evenlng, January a. All of nt -u. ti a,< repreeentatlvea of the lt-u lon Atiiieti. ftaaerlaiirm. with ihe aatcep tion at Irving T. llowe. who ls the Btfll sprlnter of the N'orth I'otcheMtr Athletic Asao.'latioii. who ia fl99tflCfld ia the slxty anri ;..i \_l'l u_sheH. ProbaMy the moat proniiiiriit amonK tho New a>g*-*-9 entrlea ia Hairy Laa, tba aalddle dlatan a ruaaar of the Boeton Athletiv Aaao katloo, who on the Bd Reg?aenl iracb iii*t yaar tan the aecood fr.an.st ball ",!> t.vi-1 raa ?.n a board ti.K.r. iie lt- aatfltad la the i.OiO-vard evant, ai.fi wiii have to ba ln bla baat forra to rlefeat Hoaaar Baber, af the New York Athhin t itib. Jnn Rlley, of the Irlah aapertcaa At: letlc Club; Ddward Oaxvey, of the Bellevllle Catbolk <'luh, and oih.-r biara from Phlladfllphla and New Ork Jefl Mlva ?'.?? --1 ni the two-mile rnn. ,ti,r; \ w Enfllandei ofwbom much l? i_pcctcd He imished thlrd to Hannea Kalehmalnea and iiarry stnith in tha aa* ; t,\,--miie - bamplonflhlp ;.t PR1 burab laat a>iii9Maflr, P. iiaywoo.i .;? is otitei..1 in thia c-vent. Ti.e twelve-pound ahot-pnt nhonl.l i eiilt in a Kr?at hattle aaBOBIg the m.ir r....tball playera of thfl laet >'? -ar-Bri.-kl. y and Hardwi.-k. of Harvard: VVhitnov. ,.f I>..i tmonth, and Maxfleld, of ||i t. -ershui n Aeqtiemi _ MADISON SQ. GARDEN liV, U"N UH JESSE WILLARD Sam Langford Knocks Out McVey in Hoodoo Round Wins Heavyweight Title of Far Off Australia. EMD COMES IN THIRTEENTH Bout One of the Fiercest Scen 01 Other Side of the World in Years. Bydm Mi ira la, Dee M aaw Lang? ford k.bed oui Barn McVey heri Je-?ay ln the thlrteenth round of om ot tm beavyarelgbt battlea men la Aue tr?iia In yeari Thi negroea had manj ?" ?id imege u, aettle, and from the tep of thi wonw they falrly lumped at each other. io lha Lconard Unable to Continue After Seventh Round. RECEIVES A DRUBBING Young Dougherty, Overweight. Not Allowed to Meet Frankie Burns. Jack Leooerd, of Philadelphla, o * ?' thl plurki.st bn\p who has boxcd ln thl*. city in n lonK time, was ptoj.ped ln BPVeB roanda by Teong" 'Bhugrua, tln Ihjht* arelght from Jersey city. nt thi Forty* fourth Mreet Rportlnsj Club last night. leonard went to hla eorner at the and of ,.,.. aevaatb round hi ? ietn1*conicioui rondltlon fr<->m tho effeci of ? eruehlng , it hi boob !<> the chln Junt as the bell rang, end he w..s unable to raapond tothe r.n of time al lh, itarl of the eishtb ,. rlod. it waa onl] by the areateel ahow ? race ind grlt lhal the Qoaki , .1 u^ loni ? he dld, and a bt n the r,,lile^t MH? .Ulttltt- et,rif.d me WaS .<l - i lauded an enthualaatlcally aa thi nn marked vlrtoi Both boya weighed In ai The "th-r ten-round ronteal, Krankle Burna, the Jeraej ''it> bantam welght, Jiml "Young" Dougherty wm nol !,. ao on. MouKheity ngi'eed te make 111 pounda, hut arhen ho arelghed ln Ht the rli aa do ' '? ttt ped Ihe aoalet al ISd poundi ? Ighed ln at 117 . Tommj Lee, manager ol Burna, i ? fu -?-?' t,. allon Burna to boi In any caae the boul would nol have i>een allowed, for the ? ? a ul) . ? ?? the Btate Athletic Commlaalon prohlWi any con leal ln whlch then Ifl more than 'en pounda dtfferenoe In the welghl of oppo* n>-nt.- arho are undei Ihe welterwi - I llmll of MS pounda Leonard was a broken reed. He <ame to thla dty wltb a reputation made al tho . of men of falr ability. A rare aa antlclpated, bul the "fana" "? ? lo dlaapi o ntn anl Bhugru) ? to i.. cmard and Itho thei a enl rlghl to work Feintlna i aecond, h<- whipped two i>fi . ba '" the fai > and dn n the Wood from Leonard'a noae, and nen, blocklng a counter, croeeed a riKhi to the |aa ly.onar.1 wobbled, an.i ri^iit then II a; - pearad aa if the i.eil would nevei end tm i.? onard, howevei. wai noi Bn Uhed. ii. covered, and when bi* op? ponent came In trylag t., book .?voi the ow ),* drove ? rlghl te n.e bodj and whipped ;? itlnging ? it to the f.i.e Bhugrue walked ar.I blm boxlna at loei range and ibooting hotm Ii.h pum hei as hi plc_._.<u. Thi thli.i ... 'i fourth ioun - im- Leonatd, nnd he came i.y tbe I cudgeli in a[i|>r<,v.-ii atyle. Bhugrue knocked him down three tlmea, but i\a!? iiiiahi*. t>> land thi rlghl punch. Leonanl ahowed a I." k of generalahlp and refaeed to ai epi th) ald of I ha i ount Me t oee at th*; oounl of thiee and contli i i serve as a puncblng Imk. ln the tlttl. and alsth rounda Shuniue appeared to bave . I himself out, aml. while he ha.i Uttla trouble la laadlng, nli Mowa a.. peared id have loet tbeir ating. Once In ?ttie sixth round be atood In tho oentn ol the rlng drivmg bome a fuslllade ot punchea, whon, to tha amaaemeal ef an. Leonard rail ed an.i outfought him In a aavaga exchanga in the seventh, however, Bhugrue came !.... k .md had it aii i.i.s own way agata 1 He landed his oae*two panchea with ma I chine-Uki predatoa and had his man rocklng and lurching like- a i.reak.-i -i i>i <len i-ittp Handa down aad defenceteae, ti.e Philadelphla boj atood up and tooh hli madi. me until. Just ;.s tho bell ranjj. Shugue caught him with a hard rlghl. Leonard went half way down. and then realed aloiiK the ropu and tu his corner Ha waa unatiie to contlnoa BIG ENTRY FOR TRACK MEET Five Hundred Boys to Compete in Manual's Games. T -o annual Indoor tta.k games of Man ual TrHiiiiiiK ILkIi BchOOl will be held In the arn.t.ry of tho Hth Reg-BMBl to-n;* lt I More than live hundred of the boys ha\e entered, and the affair givca every pmm iso of being the best aVOT held in the his t?,r\ of the school The chlef interest of the ineei crnttea about the foot Call relay run. m Whlcb | sixteen hlgh and j.repaiatory BChOOll , have entered teams. Tlie quallflcatlons ; for ei.tran- e aro that a boy must have won hls letter on the football team this ! season and must he ln good standlng ln i his atudlea. i Among the more important BohOOM j whleh have entered are t'oniir.M ? Dl \\itt CMatea, Paly Prep, Braamua iia.ii. St Paal s. Barringer and Stuyvesant High achoola, Many of the alamnl bave ? n tered the sp.-.-iai tje-ymri ia.e r.j, Man a, Training alumnL WOMEN BOWLERS HOLD MEETING Tti.- Now Tuxedo Bowllng Club, receatly formed bj young weeaen while ..n their , tlon at l-'l.isi-hmai.ii. N. Y., h?ld th.-it Bral open ,,,?-? 11,.k at the New York Turn Vereln, ftth atreet and Lexlngton aveaue, la) aftemoon Among thoae prea enl were Anna Marks Anna Blmotia, Boae Bltnona, Teaaya Adi and i iti>IIi Lewta Boae Meerlow, Sarah - hei and Jaannettee BoaerifeM Two prtaea aren aararied tn tho Mlaan l-i aii'.-s S> dransk and Paullne (.'ohan. wiid ebeota of tho Ms ereard. ln tho Bri round Leagford inndo.i lefta and ngnti .vith auch power that McVey "a11 driven to the ropea by tho heaw puntehment. ln the Moond and thlrd roundi Iher* was llttle f. .tt,..,,,.-, boi Leagford floot.d hia opponenl in thi fourth wltb a eraah* ir,K .imer.-ut to the oliin. aid from that polnl McVey wai on the defenetve The md caiM in the thlrteenth roond, ahea Leagford, after aboarertng *? *" r,val wltb blow afti r Now, landed a terrlfl, rtghl whlcb ienl McVey craablng ta thi nai for the f ill eoaat. By winnlng i-.rn.totd earned the heavy* weight championahlp of Auatralla, ?? atc Vt | was 'inld.r of the tltle. Tho men had met ln tlve other bouts. of whioh L-Bttg* ford won three. |00t IM Mtt bOied B dr..w ln the other. . Langford li ihlrty-two yeara oid ano haa -.ti Bghtlng off and on atnce BBB uaually with marked aucceaa. PENN JUMPS INTO LEAD Carries Off Honors in Triancju lar Chess Tourney. SZE VICTOR OVER EHRLICH Cornell Scores One Point in Match?Brown Players Fail to Tally. < orneB, Brown ont the UnHreratty of F'ennsylvsnia, membiri or the Trlnnaul-ir rolleire Chess T.oa^iie, began their f'"ir teenth tournament al thl rOOt-M of the Brooklyn r*heas Club yeaterday. Plnnayl \nnia, reproeented by the mme team which ia*.t year tled with Cornell, and whioh tnoiiided ihe famoufl Chlneee playei Rudolph Bae, and M J Teltelhaum, rai nfd off tho bonora of the flral day*i plaj It was an Importanl trktory In lhal thr polnl acored bj flie wn? agalnai I ?' Khrllrh, the aenlor player from Cornell. Teltelhaum won I la gama In thi i,,(-..., | .,, heon hia opponenl being B >?'? I Mtt' i>< II, of Broa n ' 'orneira t..t.ii foi I t ne round w ..?? one polnt, whlch ttOM acoi ? .1 | h;. \ < perklna at thi eapenae of ?' L ' \,,..,;;. nf itt. ? 1 The Pro* IH, e t. ; waa thua li ft allboul a tallj to abo ? I the daj 'a work. Khrllrh of Corn< rame lo I on ' H.ti'hea aa a reeull of Mood poiaoning follon Ing . bad InJ li ned ln 1 -.1 footh ill ,., itcl it lt' ?? 1 P/lth one ?. rj '..i . ? halr. he araa handl* oapp.-.i n..i n llttle ln his name agalnat ? . -f the atrongi v,. ..- tl ? ?:? ? '?? ' tw.> pawni ..ti th.- iwentli lh mo I .. fo ?? he ?\..^ forced te n Teltelhaum galned ihe '.1 per hand a the opening round t|:- 0 illteh* Ieil, araa ??, plece down an Ihe tenth move. bul got Into trouble in tr\!,K to re.-o\er l lt. Teltelhaum played with murh force, land so.,11 aucceeded ln capturhtg hla ad raary'a queen. The game weal on for I ? ? 1. ? i'. 1 kina, of Cornell 1 troff Di i.inlt up fl .-|-|. .|,.| po i ; .. rooha on the open kli Meat h, led oui th.- ahlte kina. . -.- : : aarn aftei paarn, I drove his kin^'s pawn thi ? enti Woblle] wai mated al hli thlrty-fourth 1 ? ? The 1 , . ? lltfl are table \vi;i til.\, g . n - 1 i ,1 . ? 1 ?vi'. baarn (P.)... I M ? . m.< 1 | . . .... ; ! P) iroff ? ? '? . . The team totala foilow Pennaj \i anla, .' 10 0. 1 '..men. 1 tn i and Brown, I to 2 Thi palrlngi foi the Ihlrd round. whlch wiii bc itarted il the Brooklyn Cheii Club ihi?> mornlng, wlll be ai foiiowa EShrllch, Cornell, vi P/oolley, Brown; Perklna, Cornell, - Tettelbaum, Pennayl vanla ,u>\ MItcbell, Brown, vi Bie, Penn aylvanla. Borm ol ihe moie Intercetlni gamea fol? low BOARD 1 PETBOPP Dl 11/ PRINCETON BEATS CORNELL. Byracuae, free :>> Prlacoton defeated 1'orn.-n 1^ a aeera ef '> te 1 to*ntghi in th.- opening game of the Intereollegiate ho. key s'asnn "11.\ ' h'akertt Work wa.? I feat.nt. TIMELY BITS OF SPORT Canadian Swimmers to Invade This Country Next Month. SCHANG NOT FOR YANKEES Connie Mack Opposed to Draft ing a Player at Low Price to Sell at a Profit. i o piek ot c;in.i.h.'s' afluattc forajea will visit thia country In January, araarlni tt." .--.,.-i-ni et MoOUl Unlvaralty, and the manaaer la now aegotiatlng for ineotn with aeverai <>* tbe atrongeal cotlega an.l club teama in the Baat Ac ordlnfl to the pcea* <-i aebedule the Domlnlon watermen arlll Pennaytvaaia ln Phlladalphla on January h\ meet Ta . ai Bem Havea on January K, and then coma to Maw York for a throa day atay during whlch two, ! end i" aatbly three, mei ta atlll ba beM arith the Now Yoik Athletlc Club, tbe City athletk) Club, Columbla h...i <ity Col ? -. whlch have aataa under r**?_lderatton lateraat la theaa BBaata oantraa aboul Qeorge i:. Hodgson, who aroa tha Bt an.i 1,500 nietrn froo ft\'o champlonahlpfl at the Oiympk flamea in garadea laat July, .nd about Prank McGOI, beralded aa tho f.-isto-i aprinter ever developed In the land of the Mapte Leaf. Oeorae Drapar, of whom ao i ua b hai b. an heard of late, .jao may ba a Dreamber of tha McOHl aqnad. but raoent reporta from acroaa thfl border ten.l to o*.ecredil the eaneatlonal tlmea atributed t-. blm by the M< r-toi.*.. Ona ..f h teammataa, in fa.'t. arrltea tbat lie is not aearly a? faat al any dlatanca aa Frank McQIU, who haa ahoara remarkab a Improvement Bln. e a year :i?o. among the othrr crarln who will eom pete for Canadfl nre Kerry an-I Mackay, botb all nroun.1 w.it.-rtn- n >>f fOOd tbe fancy .iivora. Wllllameon and Bmltb, aaM io i.avo unuauatly Bne form. Tho . 'anadlana are ..t ilou i to in bei f--i thetr arater polo team and v ? .,,.,?. .,!,...,. ii| ? i**ei ta .1 ? ommo date them, bul I "?"' of rulea 1? ,. ,,;.|,: ,,,,,.. ...i to ad rh?> i ? ed i" the Doinli n ....... a ,it< r i. the nea Ij adopted aoi cei. and it may he dlfflcull ln nnd i way --f foi m ; ?: ? ii mutual - aHtlafa loi Hodeaon'a w.-.k arlll be watehed aarlth Inti n I Judflii * fro hl ? | actlci trlala, ^ ? | - rurlonfl n rord --f 3 mli . ..-,.: - lt. Dl ? it is unllkela thal ihe Phl *?< rwlll lurn ovei Ro ? - tt." I . .trhei drafted from H iffalo, to the *,ankeee, aa haa been reported flfben i ,., ,,, | .... the aubj. a fea da) ? .,,.-., i oanli Mai k i ' Ihe Ath* u . ? Draftlns -t play. r *t a low . aad tln d w llinfl hli i ? ' -< p ??' l bi i j i.ron y cba ap I ? ' i, 1 need .- aaa mi i fli "WittK- .. -i | ,,i.,i wiii s....i, bave lo so i bo| * t.. bava Bebaaa ready t>- ijk.- bla place when lhal Uii,. oomee." ti.o . .it. hli -. '?? ... i ent of t ia *? inkeea ln nol III t - ?'??? ? ? Bweene) and W lUlaa team on th- i . . ga la I na ono ...... Tankeea .<n-i the nea Bo ? . flclu ? i ; .. itclier. lle b bei. a !i Bhlna In 1 om* , ii_ii.\ , bul be . ? orae v. it ti a ttli - bins. H. wonderft I) ?<- Ufata I fl hia t. I) ba I be pretty aeai Ichang la i ; and ea. eptloi all) faat aa u ba. I . ai k 'a ablllty waa n ognl ted wpa drafted by 1 rl n dlf* i . the di > ? ? ? proo ...ihi. the Am< - * tlon will reauma thi ?.;-! playlnfl aebedule . i gamea aest aeaaon. Tbi .???-? ame . luie proved too cumberaom? laat *--. aiui tba queatlon af ra d i .... 1 number arttl he takea up at tha afl?ual meel blfl of tha ieagufl In i hlcago oaat mamth . larb tiri.'hth aaya "Chlck" Qandel, ->f the vV*aablngton Benatora, ia the baat Brat baeemaa ln tba Anw rh an L ai ifl Maylva, ? ti,.- "f.uis" here prefer Hai Cbaae, ?,,,!,. ovei in Philadelphia Jack Melnnea ii ? them all. i;- Bton, too, la aruii Infl, thinking of Jake- Btahl Cbarlaa Webb Murphy, wl.red Introductlon as pn Idi nt --f the i iba, la ,,,, hia way to florida ln i ?n h "f a si.iinK tralnlng camp. Bii or aeven dtiea .n.- angllag for tba Mtracttoo, and the itlenl one' ia eouatlafl on pl4*nty oi* en t.-it, lami at ?i,,, inti iv of arreatlei9 la on. John Henn He) the Oerman heavywetflht, and bla manager, Rlchard ToMn, bave ar* ,iv,,i iu tins country ta aaareh of uouih. Hi-v la only nlneteen yeara of hk.j. bul i* nM to he a phyaleal inarveL ii.. haa t , | .... tak< n .i bull b) tba borna and the animal lo ita kneea Ha wania to m<' t I "l :"'l* ' ;"' '' ''' eouret tbe] all do _ Ho :ki \ lovera ara tooklni foi ward lo ? i,.. niae between leami repreaentlni Toronto IJnlvarelty anl tbe Creacant Ath? letk Club, at tb? Bt m- balaa rtnk to* morroa evenlng. -? (iOLF BOOMING IN CHTCAGO . i,? ggo De* -? mi reeorda for bjoII I on ? 'ini- tmai i 'a*- ln i''..- -iK" wi ra broken reeterda) The unuaually warrn i .ther bi oughl oul n-.if.-i i <? , nearl] ever} ono of the forty .?..u>...s. whlle Mfl ptayara taad ofl between day* i ri ah an.i dark oa lha puMlc links ln Jackaon Park Full Review of Sportsfor 1912 Ihe ".earl.i re?le? af ?|>nrl? iilll lie pafcHabofl 14* ? ?? ?? 1 ? 1. - * toataie af the >porlinK paice of -?iiiidu>'? Trlliiiiie. Karrlr. If ftfr, Iimjh tuehr inontli. beaa eaawdel ao full ??< -1 ? r 111,,_- per laea_aa*ea Beeeela hiue hrm waaahel ricl.l and lefl. nn. , IihmiiiIoms Iu,, * hr.-n iiiiiIi- u h?-r miniea ?l!l lie,-,itiu- a h.? ??..rd. old ?lnr? ha?r ?rl. ne? onr. h-i?e rl??"n. ihr aovtou "in >n. lutir laaflflaM, bea* ln.. leach nn-l Held athleli.*, lawn ienni>. raehtbafl, a"". laarlaa, f.i.aii. ln f?,l. all Ihe leadlng oporl*. COLLEGE MEN 10 MEET Dean Briggs, of Harvard, Will Act as Chairman. TRAINING QUESTIONS UP Much Inl'ormation Gathered on the Need for "Tables" in Preparing Teams. Dean Brlgga, of Harvard Unl ? wiii ? t Bfl ehalrman of tho rearly meet? ing of tha National Colleglati Alhletli gam itti,,.ii in the Hot! i Aetor to-day. Plnal plani for tbi gatherlng were madi laat night al a meeting of ti"% executlva committee, when the progi imma was <ii. cuaaed nnd reporta prepared. Th.- appllcatloni for ai tlvi meml ? from Jobni Hopfclnij Waahlngton and Lee and Draki i ollege, of lowa, arera favor ably a- ted upon, while three ns oclati on ... elected in l-iwrencevllla N.w v.iii, Mllitary Academy and thi Hartford Hlgh Bt I.' Thi rnembernhlp ,,f th.- aaaoclatlon >s aon arell over tha ona bundred ,n.-,ik, and moat of the unl rerattlea and collegea wlll be repreaanted to da y h) delegati ?? Prof) bboi Prai k VV. Mcolaon. of v, ee> leyan I tl ocretarj ind trei ?' :;.,,, ,.- d, tt ' ICt, the pit H'.ei t as W>-11 sin.-.- the retlrement of Major Palmer B. Pierce, who li wlih hla reglment In Chlna, and tha death of Profeeaor li. W, John* aon, of Indlana, tha rlce-preeldent, pre* alded i.t the meeting Iaal night Ha ea plalned that the repHea te this year't queatloi aalra cover iw h a wtdi h"\d and BO many collegea r. ptled that lt was 1m poaalble to report apen them ln detatl. Tha facta aecured er?-> so valeahli, h?w ev-r, conatltutlng, no they d>>. perhapa thi moat complete collection of atatlatlca . ., man) detalla of roiiotje nthletlca thal ha\e ever been gathered. thal ?< !"U r>" port wiii t?- puhllahed, Including the .Ilegea anawerlng tbi leveral -. ii fltiona, ai rangi <i I y dletrli ts. at ? , - I ., . ?. t.. thi proceedlnga of thla year. B imn Ing up the ri plli to ceri dn ojuae* tlona H was found thal approalmately ... |. ,. | , ,,r the -'oii, gee enforee the . , . . ; % per eent the freeh* man rule; SO per cent har graduate atu deni'. M pi .-:tt .ir i rotoot t. - ot bar ana al l The 'i eatlon on training waa partlcu ,. ,. tlng, ai .i lha r. pori ri -.d aa foiiowa: , ..,,, ? ? .;?? f..r ... ., ,..wing or other ..,rr. ?? ..t ::.. collegea reportlng. eixiy t?ro have training taMoa In football, nr .,- all, twenty nlne ln tr... . ano ?h,. in rov :. ? A few training tuhh-s ara reported ii baaket uall. lacroaae ctobb ,., min i mnlng, ? bey, wreatltng aoi t very few. ?_,?_?_, - ? u ,lt prl. c la pald for training tahie I ,,.,, ?.,, w) .,, proportion do the ath* i ,,,. pi aa reported n tl ? '??; A, ?:;' "r trlci it to $ : ,' week: aecond, ?? *? iw, ih, d." itol I irth. B8 to Wtf; ,,.,,,, abo it u averagj ; itxtb. J. n M j:.,. aeventh, 5< 60 lo J-jo. elghth. U to j. -|'t... , ,.,; ...ti. ii pald br u-t- letei rariei I oit to tbe full amount ln - . amounl pald im tha mt ,.. iw- en the '? ? tl ,,.i and th.- tralalag table liavi .HalM i tl " training Thr, a colleaea on y . ai |Shed the training tahie ex rearel I ' (tctlon rhe | w, ite, :i I'i.Iversity is I eral feellng among . ,? . oa. bea that with training ? atronger tvami are two reporti from tbe i alvi ralty oi Kanaaa; in ona of them thi dlrector ot . Kivea it a,. hli optnlon tbat ath tea are i aoa g< Itlm enough food i ? - . |; ln thi other a >? ... have been ad rt ti the aholltion of the ti ilnlm table , v....,i - ' the fltudentfl rhere ia alao fr ? ? . ai ? ? ? ?' v rttet ' ' <",T1:,"t Hy; ver) dlfll ? ' to deterrnlne" e'io.h'"": me : i ?? i ol re*i itaoilali nn the other hand, twenty*two ollegee i ri intt lhe> have glven up the trali lng ta li an I ? tl ,;o..d reeulta ryplcal ,,.,,|i,m are: "Better ..nd more normal rondltion of tt-ttt ttii'. phyitcaj condltlon m ,| ,,,,. ,ii, ' "No material falllng off .n pfflclenry, and much len profeaalonal Kplrti In the alr." "In my opinion. the training table i* a i ilaance end of no , u!..,,,.,. r " .Thli from ? phyeleal direi t??r < ?How atrlctl are "<" ? le "' ?'" training rulea? nfteen collegt-i , ,,,,,, Hiej enfori t the rulu ao ...,, ? thlrty-oni "'?trlctly. aeventeen "falrly." four "not rery well, two as much aa poaalble." one ' nol aa atrli tiy aa we aiah." one "<io aot know. rwo coi leaea repori that they cannol enforee them tw. Ive that thej enforee the rule aaalnfll drlnklng. bul are doubtful as to tu- rule aaalnal flmoklng One college re ,,,,,-t* thai iho hardeet rule to enforee la i ,n requirlna athletei te go te bed earlj [? aome Inatltutlona there Jfeema te he a difforence of opinion on this polnt. A ? ?..ii.-kre nrealdont ?aya thal training rulea ,,.. -v.tv atrlctly enforced" ln bto in-ti tutlon, whereaa one of hte profeaaori makea the dubloua r.-ply. falrly \\,*u '"iii many Inatltutlona, eepeetalty in the, 04 -i the enforcemenl <>f training i j is baaed on the honor ayatem. whl.ii aeema to work aatlafactortl) ln tbal con | ,?.,.ti?, i u, t! e other hand. at Oettya* bura Pollege athletea must take an oath thal thej wlll obeerve training; al weat Polnt they mual siati a pledge. At Te\e i the captain d.Iea aa to training rulea and haa the powei te enforei them. lt d'-v.-loped thai tlie ratlo between Igate raealpta and athletic axpenaee varie.i j ull tho way from u iiefl.lt of ro.OOi) to a ' ( olisldel ul.Ie proflt. At thi Bret aeaalon tida mornlng ii..p"rs will bl read hy I >r William L Dodlag, of Vanderblll Unlveralty, on "Th.* Propar Control "f Atlil.ti.s' and hv Dr. QeOffgn i. kfeylay, of Columbia, ea "Athletic Training." A cemprahenalva report alae wlll be read by Profeeaor Nleoloon. Tha afternooa maalon wiii ho devoto.i to general bualnaaa and reporti of eommtt* t. ? VICTORY FOR HARVARO Second Team Defeats Amherst hy a Safe Margin. Harvard'a aecond chaaa team trled con* cluaiona arllb ?? Qiiartel regraaentlag Am* heral al Hm roonM af tha Rki Ctieei Club, in tins clty, yeetarday, tha rosuit i>eing a (?rlrr-.on \ i. tory h>' a BCOTI of I polnti in i Thi siiiKie gami thal want t.> tha rredii of Amherel was aeored by U ... hiimw.iv a i.mist .1 it Morton. the t..111111 member of the Harvard 'varalty team, nho failed te pul ln an appearanre. C ii itt.h.-ii!?. of Harvard, parfarnaad the unueual feal af poUahlng afl two oppo nenta, Bral ana al lha fiist board and th.-n another ai tha thlrd. B. R. Hnrley alao w. ii at board I f.>r th<- Cambtidga Side Thi v immai i folloa i Bdfl 11 Al.' Alti' AMHBBaT 1 t*. H r.it.eiii . ll. | Wobott r . .. 0 2 y; i: HurU) ... l <'. s<-h.,?.??> ... " I! I-..I..-H-. , | fl. _ Trnmnntana 0 4 i ii Mortoa . 0 L -? humwajr. t Total . I 'I'-.'-.i ' ij .) a Kil? -,i li'?*!.??. i .oi i :i Ihe . [..-?>, ,<cm 1 PotW Knightf. 3. Oioore IM ar'.; :i r-.u, Knlahu; i. Perfetted. Referefl L. . liriii. *4te4mVKm\ aoMctcC aJifcitu>JiaC, 2-vace^'ywC, Sfn m%ik(aa%?ci*Zrt\49jn o<v jkti,t yatwnayt. GUBS AFTER BRESNAHAN May Land Him, Too, According to Oharles Wcbb Murphy. I'hieaito, Dec. 2?< After a long d_ta_ea telephone oonveraation with Rcper Rres nahaa tn-day Charley Murphy, prealdent 0< the rhhago Coho, aald he waa certaln the former bt. I.ouls manager would be with tho Chlcagoa next year. Murphy refneod to aay what offer he had made Hreanahan. htit lt wa* under atood he told the cateher-manager he would glve hirn a bnnua of flu.000 for his Khfnature and a, tbrcc-yeax contra- t at |l,?OI a your. Hreanuhnn la free to algn with any Na? tlonal i.eiicue cluh. ah he was Itachargal b) Mrs Helen Hrltton. owner of the St. I.oula team I'ln-Mnnnti nnd rtttsburgh have been trylng to sinn him Murphy said ho belleved Rre/mahan. Wbo bl tWrty-tWO yeara old. would ho good fo>- ?iv ->r sev. n tnore years in tho major leafluea If ho oome* here he will i?. expactad to do bglf <-* tha r.euiar -;. t - - rii i'" -?--? YONKERS MARATHON OFF Too Much Snow for Long Race of Twenty-five Miles. Ileed ns th- proteal f<t the runnera who wero ent.r.'-l in th- t w nty-fn.-niih ronkera Maratbon on Baturday becauee they contended th? fiiow wouid make tt a flaale, tbe eonunlttee of the Marcy At'ii.-tt- ciub d?ido.i leat aathl ta poet* aona 'he race Indeflntte!) lt was aaid at tho clubfcoaoa th.tt tha auggaatloa of lamea B. Buttlvan, aecre tary of the Amateur Athletlc 1'nion, that the r.-ico Hhould he held on aome holl.lav la tho aprtagi will in aii probabtttty ba adopted. Thia rar? was to have l-eon run on Thanksgiving Day, hut the anowfall at that time caused lt to he postponed untll n. xt Batarday, bat now- anow atraln hl.,. ks the COOteal GROWTH OF MOTORCYCLING Membership of Federation Con stantly Increasing. Bpringlng from ? memberahlp of .1 Iti rtKire than ono tbouaaad Juat ti\<- reari ago. the l-'.-l.-iiitl-in of Amerl-ari Motor cydlata to-day haa dOflfl to tWCOty tbou* aanl membera Theaa hgarea ihow aoroethlns of * g owtb of motorcycllnc ln ti.e Cnltefl Btatea And the fiKun-s, pertlt ularly in the last two or three years, offer BOUM ?uggaatloa ot' the great Intereet Motorcycliag is Inanraaatng In aii of Ita piniseH. As a pleaaurfl vehlcle it la con ataatly growing la popularlty, and tn the bualneaa world it i aa bacflaaa a Bsture Iti commerclal Bupraaaaey is Btriklngly llluatratel by tba recnt order of tt Poetofllce Department atking for btds on motorcycleo to be used throughout tha country in tl"- poetal service ihe Federation of Ani.-ri._i Motorcy* liiats ib tlie A A A of the niotorrvcle world. it waa "born" ni ti.e raoaaa of the Alpiia Motorcycle Club, in ilro'.klvn, oii Jk-ptembcr 7. lfH.j. Thfl Oflll for the neeetlag Waa tesponded tO by forty four men, who be< .nn? . n ,ru-r mcmbeis of the F. A. .M. Its first president waa It. (I. Betta af New York. The Brat annual meetlllfl was held July t, Ittt, an.l at that llme the orflaillaatlon boaated in- membera The next annual meetlng was lield Auguat ?. 190G, when there were 62u members. June 29, 1906. tl.e meniberBliip waa K12. und one year later, June 17, 1907, it had paascd one thousand ?atandlng then at UM oti Deeeanber 18, 19K*, menihership card No. MM was Issued. showing a gain ef njarfl than tl.rce thOUBand members !>lni<? July, IM1 Dr, u. j. Pattaraoa, who was elected presldent of the l'e.leratlon of American Motorcyellata laat July, liopes and U Uavea that the nietnberahlp will be close lo thirty thoumind by next July. Il'a pradaoeflaora bava set "doublbigM record.i for him and he azpaota to ko. p lf up. Tho l-Ytieratioii of Amaririan Motorcy* cllsts g.DVcins the aport of motorcycle raclng, its coinpc-lition chalnnaii belng Dr. J. P. Thomli-y. of New York. It mi motes and proteets the rlghts of motoi eydlata and iiBBtorrytrfl-g aad faellltatee tourlng through a n?wly estahlisiied ioik lag bureau. At Its laat annual convention the or? ganization went on record as flpgflfllng j the use of tho open inuftl. r, tank-rldliig aad speeding. Through Its intluen. - .i i movement to end these evils has BWBPt through the country. QUICK END FOR SULLIVAN. Buffalo, Dac. :-'. Qoorga (***Ona BoaaaVi Davflfl atoppe.l Jack (Twtn) BaUhraa here to-night lu the thlrd round of a bout s. h.-dult-.l to ko ten rounds. Stnashing body punohea weak-ned the v.-t.ran, and the BBd waa In sight when Iiave Sulltvan, Jack's aecond, threw a towel into the rlng. Pavia eame through the bout Wlthout a mark. The laat round lafltad 2 mlnutes an.l 30 seconda. AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. I'Mk.KII I.IM411 SI.NKS. new ni..nttil> ?.-r. ir, -.,.Ial to tli. air,- , with prlvllen*. of .topplna Oam bCMII per 9l-?. Iare?*.t renlera of Pa.kard Non Vork I'MONK. I'll/.A 'ino IMIKAIins l laiin *4|NK. IM) LANDAI UCTTKfl. lat.Rt i.n. I.i* Spp ini |.i(. o fo- i, laponalbla parttea by.uh or week l'ii->n* 07.'..". Bryanl !-.n: RENT <>lt smi: PAOKARD I.AN DAI I FT: b?autlful oai. WIUTRHoRN, IJ*J W*st otth at. Col. 0S10. Soldier Boxer Confident of De feating Willard. PALZER ILL BEFORE B0U1J -?,?. i Jose Rivera Gets His Fir.tj Taste of Cold Weather ComingHerc. "Soldlor" Kearna, *vhr> rame eut ?f hia bout wtth Daa /Mly at fhUBililpfcla a2 Chrlatmaa afternooa *Aitiinu_ a Rrra,trhj is tn fine COBdltloa for Ml l*nro.|T.4 ??.' test with Jeaee Wiliard at Madiaoa BfBuJ ? ;ardo-i to-nlghl Tha aoldler aay. tha*. ho had Daly almoat out in tho flrat roun* and would havo linishod him befor* th* llmlt had the Pittebergh flghter not cov.. ered up and Ctlached rnosr of the ttma. Kearaa la conBdent thal ha win beat Wiliard. i.ur the latter, when told of thia eaterday, oaly laughad and aaid: ,-rf he pomea to me i wlll j,oon stop ?r_ alth a few ahort booka | have l<-arn*l how to hit receni l i to ntzsira mons." "Flta" la anthualaattc over Rttlard ?? a n^hter. predlctlng tha, the t.H reBen, wh.. itendi aboul I fo, - ? a* th* maklng ..f a champion and even now sh..ws th- best aatural q.Miiiir^ tt i>u ? mong the pn -. al ? -. of h<-.ivie?. \ ''? I ? :. the white heat j ae gl t, -.he. w ill Hghl l. ithei McCari - i-.-.-ii iii with ?' ,. t... k, aad lus foilow. I'.-.i" ! v nol reallj ??? declare, and ie an beat when the bail rii gn t,- ? tie, whi. h meena much to ti/' win .io-.* ni\oi? ,i.? Mexican llg ? lost in the Finrm Bomewhen . ? nnd ,'lii--.,_,. Blv, ? s and loe tt maiu-g< r, were to hav, clty yeaterda] t ( i ?? ?? behlnd it-- ~, bed le >i!itl! tO*dl ? Blvt rs hai ? agi -? at R\e H'-a. h and hopi i to ? ready f> r hls mat- h wltb !.- ? ? I. The ni..st inti" ? . ? ..f coM weather that Rlvera I ii rgh th* niodlum of bOOkl. Matty Baldarla, tha B tweajatj is learchlng around for ., Af,*r many yeara ba nnd Alea M-i.ee hav* i arted company. BaM -? i rh.ac MoLaan dld not get blm a mnVliat num ber "f profltabli matcbea. Time. wai whe-i Baldwln was rated among tba top-aaaaat mon of hi* claaa but manj t? -uht haa s.on bla boat da>_. Blotlda aro hiin^liir over "s..'1ler'? Kearna and hla managera i.oh oarkd Some time np> KeartM unl * ill Boag f.irmed a vartnerahip and. a .orrtln/* ta thst latter, a COatract, in every t-ente. "irrr| I'hid," was drawn tip. Ke.inui wsufj matrhe" with Art'.iur rolkr, nnd waa we'.tl whipped. Ro.ik; then allowed him to ahlf^ for himself. and Clark took up the man-* agirlal dntlei where Boag left off. Now. how.?ver, ti_at Ke.irns has won hiO way ba.-k to favor. Beag fhreateneji toer... foree the. COBtraet WhlB ha aaw tbej former artiiiory maa defeat "(me Rn md"1 Davis he said: Well. J've got KearnO under eontniot, end I thtak I'M r-t hini bmk to work fur ni'\" BUTTS'S BIRTHDAY CARD ? Seventy-Seven-Year-Old Golfei* Celebrates on Links. lf the examplo of J. Ellhn Butt*. or Htooklyn, is taken aa a crlterlon, h'jlf t* certalnly tho Bdeama of le -ith?tha .\. meala of old a*e. Butte reeentiv aitej brated hla aeventr-aeventh birthday, hmI Juat to ahow that he wa.s nearly fourscor* yeara >ouiik made a round of thl Dyker Maadow imkn. 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