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Baseball <-* Boxing S> Hockey ** Lawn Tennis ?* Football ?* Automobiling & Chess J> Other Sports Jim Thorpe Jumps at Chance to Join Giants Accepts McGraw's Offer Sight, Leaving Other CluJ Kicking Their Heels. WILL ARRIVE HERE TO-I Presiden? Lynch of the Nati League Says the India II Free Agent Under the Rules. 1 ?- i B4M ? . Um < ai l?ale India < ?I: mi i?. ., . :. .... : Amat? \n ? i .int. fatr.i. ? .it? .. h? ranka ?>i ? ?' - ? ? est?rela}*, ' .- 1.1 m- of a contra. I?ls - la Ith t.i Olanta N yotlatloi i, v. aii.ii otafaa lat acre carried a graph .:?.-',? ? , .!? ? ? p| tame evei ...? wire yesterday mot ? B '.. i ? i .m ? ? -..-Ulli, r of tits Vork rlab. Ills ausar. raa Hied Nati? . . sterday aft? r ?a I hla -ii ? n the ci ... ro Indian ?ill ari -? hers this a * ?'?-?i foi : ' oaf? rei ? .ith Mi Oras . then ich I aleja itui te i tie t. ' The ruaotM fron < bic-afo | i the e that Thorp? nas ooi .i free agent was still earner! by th^ F.as.crn ?'arc '??"..?inc. proved ephemeral, as an ex: nata?? of t'.ic records? showed that organhMtkMi bad ko.io out of existe Thomas .1. I.>;n-h. presidcnr of the tlonal laMSJue. who ai^o is a membei Hi" National Ccrnunlsslon, stated that pr-esedents already sataMletaed in a cases us Thorpe's mad ? rh?- player a : .. and ii- saar no reason fur .?th. i declaltMi sliould t'n?- matter hup ?tare up I ? fors the tommies* on A ? Indnnatl scout ?aras on Thnrpe's trail was taken to m?an that Garry llerrma chalroian or' the oonunlsalon, conakl? Thorpe a freo agent. Conaequently, > ."tli'p hold on him is r.ovx unarrsailabl The slamlna, of Thorpe teemed to more se less ?'f .i vshim on MoQra I'?.rl. As ha dfclai-.il hirm-elf, it v -'.? -"nip'iishefl "betWMfl sunset and s ris.- hvA a f?vv turns at the Old Gu; laii In Madison Square Garrsea." Some the hsnashall Writers were in the he quarteta of th? <-ini> ou Thursday aft noon, and th?* ??rift of convorsatloa turr upon the Thorp?- .ase and the Bettelt ??. some of tin profes.-tonai nail eluhs seekliij; hi? l ? r\ i'-es. When fcfeGraw l? arn??d that Plttahuri . 'in? Innati tin Cbtaaae ?'uns nnd Wh S..\. n.>! t?. mention the St. laOVts Prow had '?-?"v-ufs on ?he trail Of the Indian. Immedlatel] be came interest?-.). Aithou th<- representatives of the different oh v? i re rlKht on the ground, th?- dourjjl ? *l?r of ?he ?iiants nat down to his d* ."lid pc:me<l a brief hut SVttlaBtly a ?n. ; rsussrr? t< legram to Tho**pe, makl .11 offer. Rifaultfl followed -almost insta taneously, and when the ?.'Little Nai 1-.."' opened his desk > ?st?'tday I he re, of Hi? Indian vas tlier??. ?1>!<: um srix ?. Thorpe ttAJOtt as an ?In? emenl for signing?" BfcGraW n .??-Ka.. ?No. no? $;.V?Y.i nor Ii .-?-n?.-.'' he | pli? cl "?'I ?-o.irj.?>. voij offered Mm n fl.it a arv ?" "Ves-. "Was rt Ut,oW! "N- . i? vAss not." "UTaa it *&Aw1T' Now, yon ?rn g?*rtin*i too cloae." s* UM vail- maaaajee, and he refused furth to talk rieures "I ?-ave never s??-n Thorpe." deelar Mn':aw. "aad I ? an't r?t) anvthing al.o what position I Fhall use hlni in until h-y looked him Oter, If he BBtOWS al hHtiPB abllMy T shall natural!; want hi wb ???? h?, can ptay bs everj gam?--. The a-. sveral plaeea I Bhoutd Hhe lo I him." M?*Graa pave ths Imprtsalen that i ?".id not t tnueh Store hv |he Indian pttehhag ability. BUI fan--ied him more ! an aartaaaMei a* ? irai aaa?Msaan, a po.? tion h- pla"?*d in the BaaKeea Carolh league Al hough nn Indian hattery coi sistlni?- of Thorp?? ?ml M?yers would in t douhte'tlv pi. to be b gree? ?Irawlr raid, ? la probable ?hat M?-Graw w! .?ant to atlllaa the Indian'? natural sp" for felding an?l !>a" mnning. provided r il tv?re wirb '? : ll-.p that will ?vat 1,1) - nl 1" r.-tll'erv B* gad?. Tin ?.-eneral Opinion ?'ems ?o he rh< Thorps will d?'v??lop into a great hit'e BllhOUgli ?he recor?!?-- aro not convineini \\ "ion ho via?''d nitli the Kastern Car. lin? la-ague le lilr .2M for half th* seaso with V.'iv"etterille and .'.'"O for the ..;h? half a ith Hooky Mount You rant tell anything ahou! ther .?h leaguei reeor?ls," deelar-d Charit ll.?rzog. who had run up from Mar; Ian for a law da\s -,n<l was on hand ?hi the announcement in regard to Thorp vMis '.nade. I had an HW-fo! lime op year ar-yesM hitting .'M in one of th vmali organ.rations. 1 tliink I turned li an average >.', .IK. Hut ti:ere's one thiiii ; Blmuld Hhe to sae: That is ?"hlef Me BBafs f-< e ^i.en be reads that Thorpe ha >- ?i.e.!." ?Well, ?eve sot to do something v nave ol.' this Cuban invasion." rtmarke? Mc-OraW. "If worse f-omea to worse vv? ,aa se; rlie in.llan? lOOM vvith th?- toma hawks.'' ? Heme*. L?y the any, >s aaasidmd ihr winter un hi? faun, lie announced thai ha- hmi given up raisiiu' cantaloupes part? !? bicause he disliked the sobriquet "?'an laloupo King" an?! .?ai-tly heraus.- the trop did not pay very well last season, lie i* now guing in for strawherrlea, and expects to cultivate thirty acres this sprlasj. 1 tona no?- on he is the "Straw batrry ?uHan" or "Strawhery Shah." ac .ording tO taste. .lames K. i-?ullivan. secretary of tbe Arnateur Athletic I'nion. announced last riglit that he had received the challenge trophies ?or? by Thorpe at the Olymplc ?-an.es Intl July, and would send them from hi- office at No. ?I Warren atreet to Krl^tlaii iiellstroni. ?ecretary of the Swerllsh Ol.-rnpi. committee, through laa.it* Turner ?t C?., via the American ,'JBaS ??' ?'???? ? "?"* -o:i., arbjch ??.ti's to aiy . i! Ivi : -.a-i.. BISO t..at thr all m,,-,;:. t ? ? .i That pa at ?"eitle i.-... Ir > ' S. -p:?-mber. when Its estah ? .-.?.?il ?. world's record, had brer, sent from '"St. ?!? with the Olympic trophies and an now In the possession of the JIM THORPE Who will :>lay **?ith the Giants this year. Amaleas A1111eti<- t'nion. It ?-.ill po to Bl***?det*nUS, formerly of Trin^ton Dni* ?rersity, ?rh? finished second to Thorpe? in the Celtic Park trame* THORPE ON RESERVE LIST Beaumont Club, of Texas League, Puts in Its Claim. Beaumont. Tes .'an. 31 Thr Deaumont rltlb, uf the? T' van League, has I i ? -1 ? r- n ? ??ontrnot ilaini on .Tnm? ta Tin.nu-, tin Indian athlete, recording i" Wheeler, irianag-f-r of thai elnb. Beaumont's franchise ?v.-.? purchased from Oklahoma I it last var ami It IS contended tint Thorpe aras aniong the players r. serv? ?i i.? that eluh VTheeler hi"- telegraph?*d the secretary of the? National Aaa?o<Jlatioii of Minor Lsagua Clubs t" protect B?*aumonl In its ??laiin t" Ti." pa's ?' rvices ' >kishoms City, Okla., .Ian II AJ i ? r Darte, {?resident of the Okteht**na Cltj dob of th? Texas laeague wh-en Mie fran? chisa aras transferred lo Beaumoai la^t spring, ?"' others Interested In the l<*ain, could not he reacltod to-night to v.rif?. tho ?'laioi s?M up by the I?e?aiiine?ni elnb t.. James Thorpe. Ac-**ordlng to a furmer Kf.-retar'. of the rltib, howover, efTorts woto mari?? to algn Thorp?' In 1911, bul ??.?Hio'it avail, as Thca*pe refused t.. pis professional hall He thon nu- touring the siarr vit'i an amatsur teaa ? ? WARNER SAY.S "IT'S TRUE." Carlisle, Penn., .Ian "i The? announce ment frrnn Ses VotU thai Jame? Thorpe, th? Otytttpt* champion, im-i B?*-*****pt?*-d a contra?! with the N??S? N oru National' i^apii'- ? luh aras eoiHIrroed he?e? to-night : t>y Olean Warner, physl?a*J instru? tor at the Carlisle Indian Brhaol. "it t*< trua," said Mr. BTarnev, "that j Thorpe- Iirk nri-r.j.irrl lbs Offer ina'l' by j the ?liants 11" v?iu go te, s.? fork to : mor. tot, whrefe th? contra?*! will i e for maiiv ?.itrurei Mr "A'anit r sai'l he wan tint ;? t III. it lo iiia'-i''??'?' mi' provisions of the contract declaring that an; su? ?i information ( would have to nein?- fr.mi the N'en fork ! club._ HIT BY FOUL BALL. SUES Mrs. Dobkin Wants $25.000 Damages from tho Cubs. Chicago, ?fan. tl Bnlt for IS.0M dam ate-? ?a-? ni*?ri in the Bu per tor < ourt yea* tetda? by Mr?. Auni" l?ohkin at.uns: th Cht<?a*ro National l#?*ague Baseball Club lif?iii'" uf Injuries suatalaed by being t?true?k by a i"'"il hau balled from th? Woat Siele Park during .i ,'nnie- I*?,? sum iner. Mr?. Ii.ihl.m alleges that the hail ??aih'd i over the i-ark fence and into a window of Jier home-, irbere She v;in ataSt?*-*] Th?? hall, B****0**dtnS t.. tl;-- attorn??, s ffH ? he plaintiff, struck the woman la lbs iie.i.i. aut-a-ckttig her ?.ir the chair and ? aosin?- partial paralysis, Wblch r?-nrle?re-?i her h'-ipies? for .v.- eral hjonthi TO HELP ENGLISH ATHLETES - ?Amateur Athletic Association Arranges for Training Men. I .?union. Jan, It With B ?riOU to en labUng ?'.re-at Britain to mal., a h.-tt'-r I showiric in tlie oiympie* gamss t?i be held i in M.-rim In Ml than tbey did al gtoalt. i ; .lim last yoor, it was fuinount"***?-1 hers to !?ia>- thai the Amateur Athu-tic a asocia tion had arranged a finatt-elal ptaa la aa* : M?n lbs English athletes to train syste 1 ::.ati-ally. Shortly after lbs concluahtei of the Olympic K?me?? laut |?-ai Ixird D? sbrougD. l.residin^ at a B**settng of th? Athletic Advisoty Club, held to consider the poor showing of ??r.-at Britain's athletes, pro? posed lhat B fUBd of 1BMSS shoulel he raisf-ii in eaili of the next three y?-ars and I ?1.00? In 1916. to h?- un?-'! in preparing Bngrtahassti lo ctunpete at Berlin St Arthur i'onan Dovl?- Stlggeated that ths $120,'??) h.- raises by public appeal. ORIENTAL ATHLETES MEET - China, Japan and Siam Repre? sented in Far Eastern Olympiad. i Manila. Jan. 31.?AthMea from ''.hin.? and Japan and other Oriental nation*, gathering here for the Kar Kantern uh.ii piad. Brave welcomed to-day by Governor Geneial William Caineiun Korln?.?. There are thirty-six Chinese and fifteen Jap? anese athlete? entered, aa well as i-epre ??iitatives of Siaitt and many BSrlloai "f ' the Philippine Islands. The games he-fin | to-mor row and ?oiitin ie- for B wi-f-i., i The Programm? Includes Inter.-rhulastic games for the Island! ciily. and the an? nual Kar I-'&j-tern champions:,ips. open to e-.iry athk-tk r-*-^**ltm bj the Orient It is hoped that the *a*Ss"*t?BStS will brin? mit ma teiial for the next nig games In Berlin. AU.lior.pii th.- Oriental territory ha?, a population Of nearly gftfsejaa, ?t* athletic organisation ln?s never heen devete**ed nioiig Weitet)i line?. pa?d it has never produced an .'ithle'.e v'l'.o ?on a piai-e In a kvoiJd Olympiad. j TIMELY BUS OF SPORT] Claude Derrick Signs His Con-1 tract with Yankees. SAYS HIS LEG IS SOUND President of National League Calls Meeting in This Citr? on February 11. The Blgn*?d .?..'in;.''! of Claude Dtsrrtck. th" shortstop, aras received by ths renkeea yesterday. Derrlch aald la a let? ter t?. Tom i?avis, saoretarj <>f the c?ui>. that he in?.i entlrel] re? 01 ered from ?. lam.- leg which bothered him laat lall an.) expected t.i maki ?> favorabk im? Prussian on Chance when ti.- playera ?? sin training la Bei mtsda After Connie Mack Bold Derrick to the Baltimore club *.?f the International League last summer the young man i ov? ered short Held with Buch ablllt) that he aas a sensation and attract?td the atten? tleu of many of the major league club SCOUtS. Mi was ?iraft'-.i by in. DetrOll club las? full, but by aa agreemeal aras ssr banged foi RondMO, a catcher, a - bad been drafted from Jersej Cltj by the Vank. ? a W'hil. wirb Baltlmor? Derrick pli ??' thirty gam? a, s. 01 ini lw< nt) ?on? i una and i nal; i UK thirty bita for a batting aver? agi of .an ii. Holding ha had a per? centage of Ml, vvith fifty-one putouta ?e\, nt>-on?- assist* and five srrora, Prlof to hia Baltimore sngagemenl h< played twenty-one saunes last spring with ths AthtottCS In which lie knock..I out four teea hits for an average of .311. Mis n bi? llig average was .194. Derrick is ais feel tail, wighs IM pounds and la twenty-sia yean of an?'. A?-c?..r>Hng to man) Inter? national League managers and alao Con ale Mach, he is sur?- to be a suceesa la the Amaruan Leal IS, handled. ,-.- b( will be, by Krank Chance. Thomas ?' Lynch, presides) of 'he Vat tonal League, senl oui notices to club presidents, yesterdaj th*t the le^con? -, en?-?i nwettng of the snnual meeting would b< iiei?! si the Hotel McAlpin In this clt. . ?"i 'I'm *-.!;.'.. Februar) II, at 2 o .>lor k. The annual s< hedulr imer of tin- league '?ill be held on the aam? ?In ta- and at Ilia s...in- place \ n hour be? fore i be lime for the league see ion Hie board of directors a in mot I .lohn Henry, the clever ratcber of th? Washington Senators, covered from nu ?peratlofi on hla knoa tot s ' Hosting c,-.rtiia^.- and In sending his signed eontra. t to rl.e dob - si tr rrjs . ?aid hi lantern* i had entlrel* d i| penr.il Mm I'l'nn. the h-mvywelghl pugillat has Blgn? 'i -. .null'.?'! tO P'"t as un um? pire in the Weetern League awl . ?-n^on. ft i' said that Jimmy Hallaban, n n Bger off the White Boa will ha-' a read? lug room in lb' rlubtl ?USe n.\l ?? ? son, and Inatall ths works ..f Shake? apeare, tfacaulaj Tennyaon and ..n?-r ? ?aa '? ..i i- " ? !? id. rg Pu r Radle lh< fence buster, Ii --uie t.. welcome the m hoi.. ' ?on i-. Tink''. manager nf th? TlnHnnstl Reda, who wai a bidder for th? ser*? l?r*a Of BOgfl Hi r. nail.11. !?'....- ? hii-b-a Webb M.irii'i? captured Ih? !.:<? k*?..|> for th<- ? '?be, ltd? changed hla tun? H? r oa qUOttpd .- a' I ig "Bresnahan Hgned with ?tie Cuba bo? rause he don'l Ht?.- ?.? ?.??.?-; 11 ...ov?.?? ha- Brill have t.. gel int?. rh>- gam? only when Jlmmj Archer is miiir?.'. He Caught for the ? 's rdlnnl- !a-.t ? .,*?... onlj -?? h? i- ha had ?o " There Is an oM fabu about -'*-ur ? Nflllei Uua.-ir.il*. of Ih. Bl i.ii'n- ??..? dluals, iv trying lo se.-'jr?- |he rHn ststemenl off i:.- Hold? n, one off hi? piii-liers on the Ineligible l. ? In the Kumiii' r ..f iiii the Pardlnals turned Golden over ?-? ?h- St. Paul club off the American Aa oelatlon when h? k?lned the :-?-..r.r- he wa in ?... --ondltlon t<> play, and ass returned to the .-;r Louis ,iii. iii. refursed lo reptsrl :.n?i ??? :. ? ?"i* pentted. John i tVslsh has railed s meeting of ?be Mrtropolltan \?--...-iario-i Imxlng Championship ?.?.ili.it?. e far Monda- ;?: i o'clock ;?? the ?.iib-e ..r James K Bull!? van. N.. LM Warren atroet, a? arhleti tho champlonahips for the wmoni yeo\ v?,iii b<- awarded an?i a list of sifSctala Cor all boxing toornaasonta wl'l be selected. The board off governors ol the Sou York IthletlC 'luh ha" arrange.] lo eel? brate the fortv-tifth annlvtrraary off th?-! orgBBa'BBttoii with .i subacrlptkni dlnnei a special effort will he made t.. Induce] all former otVcMts, lnclo?llng pre-sittents,I elce-presMents, secretsrics, treaaurers, captains ??ml governors, to attend The ea>pawaUaents alive are William a Van : Uuk, ?ho Hi-Mi aervetj in UM; Qfocge ! Moore Smith, Jenninga B. Coa, Walter ?. Bchuyler, A. ?;. Mills. August Belmont, : Th.lis L Wats?.n. BartOa 0 Weeks Georg, w. Kuhlke and Colonel Robert , M. Thompson. Of the officials who served in lias, rh?- Inaugural year, oi i one r- mains, and he Is Harrv I" linn merer, the llrat treasurer Hugh Duffy, former manager <>t the ChteagO team Off the Aniel 1? : 111 I.?aune and of th? Milwaukee Club of the Anteil ' ca?i a\s8?niation. has a<Bojulred the ffran? chlse of the i-'aii River team "f the New England League A< corning t.. an an 1 nouncement last niaiht. it will be removed , to Portland. Me WHOLE TEAM" DISCIPLINED \ No More Basketball for Jersey City High This Season. Qaases which ths basketball i?.?m <?r ths Jersey <'?t> High School had with I Other teams have all boon cancelled bv ?ardan of James j HopMas, ths principal. ??verzi-alousries?. ..n rhe part of ?.eo i'nn noll" . the captain of rhe team. I? rh?' cauee. Csmnolly had been conditioned In his studies and wu~ ordered Ml r>. play on ths basketball dam until he had mude go?jd the conditions. a week ago ths Jersej City iiirih s hooi la-am played th,- Hayonn?- llich School. Minns ths siar player, the lOTUoy City bays Were being beaten. Tlda was too much for -. oung ?'onnolly. and he jumped In and. Incidental!;.', won the K?me for hi? school. Because of th?- breach of dis? cipline being psS'BSltisd tii? team's ??mes were all eancslMd. -, MANHATTAN DEFEATS RIVAL. Manhattan .'..neue rlefeated lordham University la Iheli annual hashathall gam?- at the "1st WlglfTHfll Armorv last nlRbt The Boars was ',". to .;I Th vb'tors played raughlj throughout thirteen foul basket?- betaj Bittet h) W'a'ali for Fordhsm. ID MR EM PERIOD Hockey Club and St. Nick Team Fail to Break Deadlock. POOR ICE MAKES SLOW GAME Lack of Team Play on Eoth Sides Has Much to Do with the Scoring'. After atrnggilng through sa extra period of twenty minutes, ths Bt Nich? olas Bkating Club team and lbs sevea representing the Hocke) Club of New Fork played i tie game In the Anwteur Hockey League championship series .?it the st Mtenolai Rink las-, algbt Whoa the time limit bad expired ? ? ? ? ? 11 aid? ? had made two goals. As a result Ihe game VV ill h.t ? e til ?? I.ill . . I ... .-I l.v the vv.iv. |h? *-? N'tcks" -'.tit..I off it look..: ,|. ,t Hi- hith? it.? clean r? cord of ti.. Hockej ' lub a*a going t" be broki n .it last, for .it Hie end ol the Brat pel level the- COUnl BtOOd .' t" I in tl.- ??? ond half, however, the Hock?) Club made ? name- brace snd, being favored with luck, sa vvrii. managed t" tie th? . Tlie- |. . v.;i.- th. ?? . . r . ,-r, .,: ||,. !,, ,,', rink Un?, tri n ter, almost ths entire surface beim cot ered irith water This ma le - katini laboi "":- -? -!' rnaklm ?<? urati dribbling of th-- puck nun..si imptitraible Both ?i.i..- worked theii hardest, ami when the e-.-.tr.i I..-I.I..1 ii.i.i ended lit' pl.ivei ttOtt ,, Hred le.t Mf! llU'Ie' .1 ' t .tit loll lin n paid t.. team work Instead of watch? ing th" other fellow, the scoring would ita rttteatlonaM) bave been higbei on both I i.|.?s. A? n ?ras, the I lo. I.?? i *|ob ? an l .insider Itself luck) i" get iway with a tie. gotno, for St Kicholaa had it on the defensive the create- pan ol" th?- time. Every time the puck ?a- ahoi at th? st Kteholaa ????re ?t was ? tu twice toward the other net out ih- alert i.?wt- had an ?v.- like a hawk VrVaahburn. t;" otlier goal tender, ... .li.i bis port well. Then were epnte .i riiiin'ori of I" ' '' I both lld?*S, the quick t. ?oper. .1 Brltton being sent to the aide on ta.asiona T'nr ??rst oount cami sft? more than ??. . teen minutes "( ?: irda shoot? Ing the- puck past l-ewla ?" a long i",f tlo111 th? -lele- " , ' . Ill' a II i- ft t., pi..v .-, thi.i Morgan, St. olai i r lllant to- . t. .ked the rubber throuah ine entire opposina team ,.i o -.ft?-: ?leveri* ? ludlna Bi Itton, hot -?..?I In Ih? - l" . : ? ? n fd Ma .-i!,-i '.v Bshb mi '?"' Into -i rroas e-ii-. king mis-? p in fr..Mt -if ih "i.-.? ' sRi. snd the f ei t both "ff i...- a i. ? i:?. | .mi look w sahbum' pla? ' . ai d tl h 'H . ii'!*'! with 'I,, r. -;'! lai i-'..ii k?. i" ? ?"it of thi ? T' ? ? . "i .1 hall ' .t-l not J" ? n :.i Pi ??:-? ? . ? ' .. , -, the fast Bt "?? got II e p ? k and. v?lth a ? ' e?.| ?ie rtishlna i' <iwn t.. ?shit ? i an aim ? ? ertalt - ? re Brltton, 1 o* ? rei. dellbei t< tripped Chew, lor \? '? i. ' t ?? tir*t nam? I ? SI pr.'inp' I ? i.' ..;f lbs les in a scrimmage s f'-n yarda from ..f 'he BI M. i -i -.???.i . Mac kensie red ??? Hi? II? k? ? lub v lite later B.he- tee hanl a".I It ? .i ' ? ? . ?. ,'? ? l>. f-.rr ; -a n- hr r-? ei- . .1 I hid wren.li ? i ouldi r. Th? ii ' lub ? ?? on i e ? ? . of luck attached t.? it. fo: Ma? ' ' r It? ? ''ft laii'l? .i "? pu. k s to* '? et ni front ..f IVeshburn !'l<? ' i.hl.e l . laklll^ ..! hound eluded ?i??- ?- ?? (Van?I ? rr.?, ? i.. it-.. ?. 'i i-o p. ei--.i was ii""i aj""i' ; r, t r - and not Ina hapf***?t*-**d r1( brrah iba n. from lhat time on, all ... ......i ? ?u \ i, ,..?. i tuai ?" e arben ? pre k ?? .tr .-.| r Ifftll lp I" th? ja * I i. ? ae<. "H" i" I ii" k' .i . r i,tosl ?--i '--''i' I" 1.- a B) f.,? tnii** tin "pt" in?: 'iirtt***ti*j had i-. -v..t it?.i ii.i i.. .. hlah pu h or entbu ,.--. .-.i ;? ihe rival t? ,ini?e rluuiKOd labk ? oung v- ornan, a i." h ..| h- . n polling hard for tit" II"' I . flub, sort ..i h.'t her be-arinaja Turolna t., i,." '? - .it. sha ai.i "\\ i.i- h bask? I .i., r wan! ii t" ?.?"' InT' Bxcepl on rara . rasions, Ihrouahout ti., . ?tr.e period <?f i?.. ot. i itnoti ? Bt, Nletioiai had Ihe ii... I.- i lui, on th. defensive Onlj e.n. ?..??lll.lt " e Ulli-.'' -I III thi- . ?I I ,, ;.. -< ?? inn iti- hards i. nt Willi.- pro? I Ing em ?hat looked m-, an unintentional fin in. -. :?? .un fe. loa i: ft i. holai , ' ' ?? ?'>"'' 'lo. day e |0;. \\ Bahbura '? . Id. .er":. I' .. . . P. till. laStttrel . C V . Hrllle.n Morass . i: . v ..ma I ?'?.-?? . '". M.'l.-K' l|.'le? Pe-al ..n-.I. \\. i-;.?r.|..ii SlanlS) .II IV. I'r. Herti u.? e;.-a?- Fee :-? N> Irolaa i:t. i i? 111. Mor nan .it I'm it... i.? ? i'ii. Mae-k-fixt-*. Ci l'enaltlea Brillan, t?.. alaahlna. S minuta* e nr- . f.-r luafllag, ' -i ,.luii.-, Ma.'???'</l?. t..r ...-? rhe-rklaa - ' ln?l**a \v??lil?nn. tot ? tus? . i,,?? .1 t,f. ? minutes BHtton, foi trip pina. '-' mlant? - ' ?nie -. '..r k-aflna. i minute; Voung, for tripping, - nilnuira, Klchania, f..r trippln?, 1 mlnui? Fteferei Hier lina Martin, i.,-..iii a 1 A nain-an? referes Kniest Du fr? ?11. ir,?....i V ?' i;.:il iiniflt.? >?'-,.( i;.-in', ni..1. 'i.???!>' *? f*., .mi 1 lui ii'.Mi'. \\ ?,ni,i.'ii 1. riiiH-keepera .?...r?,-.- KiebMna, . ?-. ? .ut a ??, ?n 1 M Tlan? iie~ i,?-, .m. Penal?; limer v J ' r... , r. Wandere 1 m.,. .,f 1. il i* 1 ??. ai ml m" .? <-H. 1, ADELPHI FIVE VICTORIOUS Defeats Poly Prep in a Fast Basketball Game. The Adetphl a?*adera) bs>aketl*ai. team .1.' ai"l the Pol*? 1'iep live- in au in ,.r esiim: RaiM pi;?'? ?1 in 11 ?? A.|"lpl.l ?.ytn I naalum, last night, Tbe acot ?? eras :n to :'.*. The contesl was a rar" one. Al* tiiemnii iv!> trailed slmosl from tin- out? ?.i. ?h. fairincston streei atudenta plaped with never dylns spirit milII the ? rid. Drigga was th?- B?*orlns star for Adetphl, with seven field baskets, while Altaord iHUe-ei thre?e. snd VV'ra'. <? . imwani. iv?.e Pol? siinve.i ?;ii^iit auperlorltv in passing, with Kalas and Bcbultse letting four and i .. field bai i" ts, r*?*s***ei tit .-i? The line-up follow? v... iphia . ;i? p..-.i...n pal) i'i.'|i i.'i. linan?. I.I ./.Hi??. ?,*..,. n. r.Newton IM ..t-..n.I. ? ? Manal.at-h I? Alfeir.l.I- 0 . . S. p. rnataln. n ?;. Klaati h ?abstltata Drobas toi Ibttstasa Gualre rr.jin tat? Adelplil Vinlnuj . \Vid> .'.'I. DriBK- ffl. I).l-e.i-..n ln.il.un. D A Hard iSi l'olp Prep: Xewlos Zalaa tii. Msnabaeh, Klealek, Srhultsa ?'-. '...jU n. r..,ti Wr.ts ..n. N'awtoc III i:.-fe-,... ?A'llllatna. Taaebera i ...i.h.. t'inpln v <; atstaaea i ? atra i. C, A. Ina. 'f liai 'i I - ?ft ?-* II IllllllJt.?. SIX GOOD BOUTS ON THE CARDS No Lack of Action at Local Boxing Clubs This Evening. There will he BO lack of action nt the Wh-.iI biasing dubs to-night with inora! than half a iloUt-n bOUtS from whiih to ple'U allll tlllMI?.! Th?- mor? Inlsraatlng ef tl**sse win be: Kdejie rook v.?. Bill] Bothwsll. at tbeI National A. C : "Kiel" Oraveave. I^'e l;,,. tell, al IBS living A i': ?ietiige- Kill?-' W...J.I v? 'i'.-.;..? Hotbba, .?t tin gbarkayl a. ''.: Kteeieii,- Kaiaer ra Frankle M?her at tlo Quamnsbatre A. C; Fred Telle ea llariv DonohU**, at the l'ail tnoiint A. ?'.;! Fiiinki" Burns v.?. Vouna Ro?ea, at Brown's Gymnasium; Johnny i?^re va "Knickont' gWraSSty, at liie ? )|v mpi. Status of Amateur in Lawn Tennis Defined National Association's View of Rule Same as Tribune's. CLUB MAY HELP PLAYER However, No Contestant May Negotiate for Expenses with an Organization. Because of the srrong Impression as to ii.?- operation ol the aewly proposed rule deflnlng the Status Of an amateur lawn tennla player, lagathei ?ith the viola? [llor.a which flslght leopardlae hla po Itlon. th.- committee on the revision <jf th" con? -'ituii-in and rules <>f ths United states National Lawn Tennis Aaaoclatlon Issued i itatement yestenlay. in which the op eratlon ol ths amateur mi.- and it* *p pllcatlon are fully explalited. 'i h-- tetter, vviii.-h was sent to . rery club and prominent pioyet throughout th? country', agrees in every particular with th?- vi-.v- expressed in The Tribune laet Moi da:. it \ as pointed oui exclusively in '"Cora* m< ' '.i Bports" that th" paragraph re? lating t.. tu. acceptance and offering of expenses to a player b .? club or asso? ciation could not poeatbiy be con*?trued .. preventing th- Meadow ?lub. ,.t South? ampton Long island, from entertaining . ompel tors in ?is annual tournarncirt or make i? a violation t" pay the sxpenses ..i i Davis cup ten-ii to BaBgland or ?>f ?i t. .m from rjallfornls r?. visit tin- Baat. Ever since the new rules which ar. to ! be offered for adoption at tin annual noeetlng at the aattonal aaaeclatloa when H moots on Frldii'-. I-"?-brnary 14. at the? I Hotel Martinique, in this clc-. were pro? mulgated, >.n January If, the eomnsltteel 1 has st*ruggled bravely to answer the let-l ten requesting light upon ths amateur paragraph. Henry IV. sio.-um. the chairman ot the! ' committee; Ward C. Murt?n. Rayntiond i?, j l.ittb. Lyle E Mahan and Palmer 1'. Presbrey were eventuaUy brought to ?a stai.dstill by the ever Increasing flood inquiiu? Furthermore, the tntisinterpt tation ?if the rule wan found to be so is? ?id! that at a im-e-Uni? neliJ earlier tl vv?e'k it was d.'i'ie?t-e| to issu? an open S . pUnatory letter. T..? . -Onill'.itte-e- .1. '.1-11.1- t he PI OpOSi i rule In Its entirety, it take? r-apetrlel e : caption, however, to the recent editor! ? ritlcism m "Amorieaa Lawn Tennis," ti Official pu'olk'atlon of tin- national a>? elation, that "with su.'h a nils in ion an would aend :,.? Da**ls cup teaitM an: where, nor bars any California invasiu 1 each yea i," ; The committee says that it fear?? s fal? Impression has been created by Ibis ?tat< iii'-nt. Ii asserts that the rule woule) nc I prevent the- national association ssndla .? t.-ain abroad ami paving its tapeBSN?'? ?S has ii.-retofor.? he-en tlie custom. U" th" California or any other ssaorlstkn paying th< esfienaes af teams and plaimr ????nt ;:ast. or. for that matter, aaywlv r else. The nils "do'?s not prohibit a plays m. a. ?efttinp expense* en the- B?SUtV8 lent. "Ths important ililf-i ??..< ?_? between tSMM two oin'iation??." the letter i*onUa*Mis, "I that in up ens too? ? homt Hub or as .-?"??atioii. at a filiaiK'.-? ! ia rlBCS tOUil its i. pi. ?tentative to, take pa:t in a com petition in onlit to Ming honnt upon tin ? luh or SSBOlialtaa In th?' Other, a playei la ii'-fiotiatiii?; lor espcoaes with an or? ganisation which pava these expense? us a business transaction, apc-iuj?ng whac SVei tin aiit-iiint may he in ? ??'pr-ctatioti that tiK' piayrr's praeenca ******* ill bring Utetn a return on the Investment either In gate receipts or lo Itr-crtmestl p?*)pvlarity and ? ationag. ." It is the contention ?,f "be committe'e that the propos?e! ruh- is n'-iti.er drastic i.?>r revolutionary in its w<.-]inr; and in t. nt of application, '?'oat it was framed t i i orre t the? ab uses Which have become i r-valent in the summer ar.l winter re BCri tournaments. Th?: committee em? phatically stands by the rule as It lias been frame?! .ind stat-.1 that it l??'ll?.es tl at It nhont'1 bS IStaiT***glrt -is .1 portion ! of th. lawn tennis 'awe at tb< eeastlng nie?i-ting. No Stopping the Cuban in Big Chess Tourney Capablanca Places 9th Straighl Victory to His Credit. TWO MATCHES UNFINISHED Unusually Stubborn Games Con? tested in Battle of the Masters. i . nnllv ??uhhorn ganVfS marked the ninrh ro'ind of the American national ? ? n ? te touriiaiueal pii?--.d at the ?Ht?'' Houiev.ird. yeaterds?! afternoon ami Levcnlng Iwo of tin m?>st Important re mslning uniinishe?! when i o'ekrek, the h??ur for adjournment, arrived. Capa? hlan? a *<>????? e*l?Bd Iq placing the ninth straight victory to his ?-r'd't ,?t the ?<? i.f i. R /.ii'oieon, *>f Washington The I'uban wai oa the derenatve In a queen's pawn opening, which be ir.it"i in his favorite style at one lime Zapo |..n though! he had ?? ?rood erppeetunlty !-. entrsp i?1, Bd craary*B qu?p?Hi, bur ai no l lm< "i- fupeManca la ronl danger. [?le won ..ft. i tw-mt) wetteo movr .luff.- had b very narrow escape ?m*i Morrison, the ('anadian clmrapaon, bul .p.-a the game after stxty-four aiovea Ar rb. a-r,.i Morrison bad two pawns t.. the good, bul hi evltjentlj ?loubie.i has n'ii i ... foi?.-? ;i ??in .raff.-, although Still In ?.. o.i.i p|a< e. is now one end ;. halt points i ? hind the i 'uban Mai shall anu? h pawn 'n ",? opening stains! Whltakee, bur n-ei? ?if?...- a*aa outplayed by ?lie f.. m. i io!|.":i champion in the ending, win.h -??s adjourned after trtxti nine Itiiov.'. Marshall Bgatfl a.-sei-|.-.l hllUeelf, land la un?lT the liupiieelou ?bar he can I win OUt j ?'hates and JattOWSld played Hi" mosr ! dsmpHeated cam.' of lbs ?Jay, and the ponding p..-itbmi la eseeptlonsllj Intaweart? ?ing Ltisjes won hi-, eppensnt'a Queen. t!i.. latter ptaHng his r.-iianee upan a r???k, bishop? knight an?l passed pawn ?o offrwt the Chicago stayer's advantage, itapfee and Tenenworsel fought Btutr? bornlj t" a draw, m which Btapfer ha ! a I shade the advantage, it last-.i fortr-onel mo ?s. in the other ajames Imlahed Kline v?'.n from Kupchik and RuMnsteta defea ???i Llebenateln. The Bummary of the day's play follow< Rearan WHIT'S. iu,a?K ? 7,ai?e.|ea,t, . n cspsWaaea .t isteln . <> Rublnataln . 1 I fer . '?-. 'I ? n.-n? wrzel . 4 Jag? . '_? M..rr!*-.i. . I i'tiajM .? Janoaakl . C Murniiail .- Whltakor . : Kline . i Kuschlk .. .1 The openlnga. I, Qtieen's pawn; Prench defence* I, Queen'a gambit d< cilned; 4. Qteeen'a pawn; .". Qvaun's paura I, Qiieen';i pawn. 7. Sbillan defep.-e. *?fr? r nine roun.ls the BeseeS of the ,-on testants ar- as follow.-: Player?. \\'<r.\ la->?t l'a-er?. ITo '?"?' anra ..5 " ' Riipentti .* * Jair? . .'?. r-, ui.nak.r . ::i ?' Marahall I Mine . I | Ptspfer .. "-'j V, Morrison . ."> 1 T. tiari-?.ii. . I .. -', V, P..]Mti?teln !*? * ?fsiMHtakl H /.apnlaon . I * ? ?!??'??? ?', "', M-b-nsi-lii .... \ 1' fn the tenth round to be piav?*d at th? Coti Boulevard this afternoon an?! even Itig. the -?airings are the following: ?.?ehemitelii - KttPChlk, Htapfer - I apa Manca, Jaffe-RuMnsteln, ? ?ha.ies-T?-ii??n wurael, Marsball - Morrison. \\ hltak? r Jaaowakl, Kiln? -Zapot?MR T" o of ?h.? ?nor?- important games fo|. I.. II..VI;:? 1 ?." Kt-N -a pawn OPttNIKO. vv m rr. in \. k win it: pi,v. K '/npei??.? <'.i|..?i!i n. n /.?(oi^.m i^aaaManea Waahingi n Havana I Washington Havana. i I ... 4 Rl K H S !.. Pi P QlP K? k t? 3 P ?." I 1? R H 4 i I' h I Kl H I B Rtfi . l? H \? ; v It IP k ? ? kt ii ! I? It I? K K? B 4 .. n K I i' R t i*? 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R n :t S-Q -k It ? ?j i<? 17 d Rta p. \ Ri M n -k ; o n : iv p , k !? K Rl 40g ?q ii\g Pi I' R R 4 . n-^tlr? ?1 R v H P P Kt 2 !S "il R R R k" rihP'h k l: -, i... n I p n ,. 4: p p. :, n?-.-isn?. ?? R K 4 V x V I BROOKLYN COLLEGE GAMES Mel Sheppard Among Those Who May Start This Evening. Four hundred and eighty-nine athletes have entered lor the first annual names ! of Brooklyn College, ai the llth Begtmeni armor?.-, ?ins svenlBg. The list Includes many "f the leading star? in the dlstrbi and some ef the hesi perf?w iiiair-cos of the Indoor mason should result. J. M K'.s. lih-IR-T, .1. .1. Kl .t i' i!. | ?'lark", i' A lient an.I \V. .1 l-'i-h-r wtB I be on the .'.a. k marks la the sprint?-, and I will in..' Rft] Oth?m. M.I i \V Shcr- ! paid will in- on scratch fn ths aBs^yaid I handl??sp and rosy also start in the lesa. vaiei mu. it la doubtful whether Ira Uav* Iennori vviii ?tan m the latt.r event, as I th?! Western ?tack has nol \.-t arrived la tu. Baal lull?- Kramer win civ?? bis handicaps :o a field of thirty m the tbrae-mile run. Th* crasa country kins is in the btot\ form of his eOjtOOt and u ready ;?,t mi sttempt to break Oeorae Bontiaa a Amer. i. an ni..1.1 fe r tl. .lisian. >? .1;,. k Mi.. ?: alan ?. Ill make an .Uten.fit t.. hr.au ills I own ?20-yard low hurdle mark il?- v.iiil i,. . opoe d by i .M. Boas, l. J. i..\.-n. w. Marble, the formel Brown star, . i etghi others. |?if;.-n te?aiiis have? entereel for the in-j lers? iti'lasiic relay race, which should prove en? or the features <<f tie meet, I DANKELMAN BEATS MAUPOME. .lohn iMiikHmun. th.- local three--cusu- [ Ion billiard player, defeated Pierre Man- i p. m.-, th.- St. I.ouIh Mexican, tn the SCO? and tain?- in the National llilliui'l ; League senes .t Doyle's Academy last, eight. The >??iv waa ."?) to w. Maupoiii'' di<l not play in bis usual nooel i form. althoiiKh toward tbe end ho rapidly | i?i?'ki"i up on Dsnkelman. Ths latter'?: beat run was I. Mauponie's best effort j aattad blm a rua of '?>? The srrii's b.-tween i th?- two . iti's stands even, with the final came- to be played to-night DanWelman , and Maupome will again clash. CHANGE OPEN GOLF DATES Tournament To Be Played in September Instead of June. I ?ost.m. .Inn. .".1. Han. !.. A*?***, of tfi" executive ranunlttes of t;-e United fcXatea ?Joif Asso. "aiion. announoed to-eiay that the dates of the open ebamptenship tins yea*' bad been t*haj*us*od fiom June < and j to September I? snd If. Asaurances have been rmeotrtO from Edward ria". the Britiati imen rbaiupssn. and iron-. Harry Vardoa thai the* ar? planning to plaj her" next fall. Mr. Ay?sr mad.- the announcements upon the authority ef Itobert ?'. IVataen, prast< nenl u; the- I'nil'd State.? Golf A?so<la UOi. Tu?- op.n "?lampionship w:ll !.- played <m the links of th? country ?'luh. at BlOOMlM. a ... COMPANY K WINS TROPHY. Companj K won the Hunks trophy match which was shot on the "ist Rcr? ment armory rangea and in doing ho hung up a new armory record for teams of twenty Their SCOCS ?f 1.211 bettera the re-, i.r.i lor th- range bl twelve point*. The conditions of the match called for a team of twenty, sewn shots on both the , _??? und SOS ?anl raiiRe?. srltfc no sighting .?hots. The scores follow; Company. :im?.i MS ?-.i. Total i k. .-.7?.? ata f.'u ' ?.'. :.T" '?ii I'jiit II. .'.rta MS im:: I 1. 515 :,4*. laSf k. ?iii v.i lecto 1?. in:. :.:;:: m-.'s M. 4SI **gS in;.-, It,. 4 7? :.i; ?mi c. bu mi sai, y. it i >:?? ?ii i 1. 441 ?".?; v;t - a. 4u.*._i^r_^ ? Rome - EXCELSIOR - Naples NOTglag. (Miti-Carltan Batata and ?aatauraot ieau?). ?manean Lu tory ? Lam?an, taat Laat?oo, i I Regrets Loss of the Football Game with Harvard. SAY WARNING WAS SHORT Joseph W. Gannon Thinks th? Manager Is Now Handicapp?**-*, in Arranging Dates, i Tire tir>t oftViai statement by anr , Dartmouth man retarding Harvard'i b> ?cut action in dropping the 'faa*rt|. eleven from the football schedule ?a Issued yeaterday by Harold ?'. M?-.\n?,. tor, ih<- graduate manager, vv !,., garsaa i the toUoorueg letter: "An official communication from Wr.!. ?ani 1-*. Oercelon, grad?ate t;>a*ur?>r ?*? the Hsrvard Athl?stlc Association, h?< been received to-day. stating that ?t wu? be Impoaatbte for Harvard to play Dan i.ioiitb la football next fall The letter, ait'-r emphasising the cordial re'.atkm? which haw always existed between Ha,.. ? v.T.i and Dartmouth, state* that the u. viso,, committee eeeaelurled to make tu . change be?-ans*? of the desirability of ar. . ranaiiifi "a les?- i-xactinK *?< rios of con? tests." i Bare answered tins lett-r to th? effect that we greatly regret the ion ?x a gams which baa stood m high in th? .'tirn.uion of our undergreduatea ai?i ?i'unini bodies for a period iif year? W? shall, ?.f ? ourae, bo obliged to rearrani? I our schedule, which, we fear, ?-ill b? a dirti.-ult matter la view of the fact that ' the schedules of most of the caMigag ?n i already complete." l Joseph w. tjannon. an alumni m?mb*r of the Dartmouth College Athletic coun. i cil. made the following- statement In Uli ? city yesterday: "All Dartmouth men and frlendi ** 1 Dartmouth will be sorry to learn that : Harvard ha? ?1er j.lr.1 to #n?l the football i relations which have pleasantly exiit?M for thirty vea.*. The public aeneral'y, | au?l New Knsland, especia by. hive B> ? srarde,! tblh gasas as a fixture and ai or.? ' of the mo-t important of the .-canon. For | ?he last twelve -.ear*, with th* exefptloa lot the Yale game, the Dartmouth sam? has been the attest. Important on the Ha;. raid schedule. Th? tickets havs ' T. i letted by appU<*atlon to the aluaul of . .?.rh Institutions snd the aitetorJanea hai , Riled the FtHdium. ''Last No'.eiiiln r ILOT) people ??- itre??e.l th?? game, and ?luv waa said by Gradua!-. ? ManagOT Oaieelon of Harvard to be th? I laruest Crowd that ever atlen?le.| a {<??. : nail gaina m Atucrica It baa b*"- n a ?re?! 1 reearaue produeer for th" athletic aaaa 'lations of both colleja-.. "While th" jirourh of Dartmoutl - ?o Btltuency h.as ben notable '.n sil se r Ion of the country, :t has been e#pe< In Massachusetts, which se?en IM Um , ?lents to Hanover, and llOston has Isal been the rentre of Dartmouth alui ltd in t'-re>.t an'i activity The toss of tbr ?jain? will be a source of ?ereat regret aot ??niy to Dartmouth graduates, but ?., Buraber of fiiends not connected with th? college, ainorip vvbom are mai ? ? of Harvard. It wili bs sad BOWS to ? i undergraduat**?? at Haneser, who ha?? always made tt.is gaaaa ?he o-rxastoa i" an an-.ial '-p. <ra.le ' to Boston ? iii'li ha? t r gane i uvtoflc, "The Har-.*ar?l-l?.-.rttnout?. gstne lisa ?!? ways been - h.??-frir-d by hard nshtaff and clean playing? marked b| *."* abaaig ..f injurt? s t.. th? pta* era l\ - 11 Harvard has de.i.b d t'. drop it ? hahi to understand The rumor rb;?t ?he ac? tion is re..11 ... b'.OW al rartiioiith? prestlae In M* sac1iu-?etts by aom? i??r?o.i or persons tllglr ill autborlt.v at 1*3 M I* civ. n llttl? credence bj l';irtti).i?llh alumni. who f-???! thai such a motive |i b. ueatb the dlanlt) of bo trrrii an las? tutlou as HarVuM I nlr? rsit?. "Tlier.- has i.e-n no Intimation until re? cently to lend tie l>a.tn.lb Atnieti?*J ?ouncil to .i-suni" tliat tii" Ram? ?"til'? not he played si ustwl thl* year, aae ?. the step ha* i-'-en long plsnnod, it la '?H fortnnal.? that notification "-.<- v?lthhel* until n? an-, all ?>f the leadln?? unlversijjer have complet. ?I th.-ir schedule? arid tasa .?!ae.-f| Dartmouth at a disadvantage la rearranging lia own ach??dule. Ilowerer, then :<re orio-r big games to be ?' eW noiin?'"'! and Dari.ntb win Bgurs ? more r?ian one of th?*m." a ? CANADIAN HOCKEY TEAM HURE ?y r- v-;.t,?.a. r.: Montn si, a 0 spaa t!,e internstknial boche*! <?<?*?-?? \ * saine arltb the Crescent A ?' team ?? tot s- N'tehotaa rink, io-nlshi enthusiasts, ahn enjoy the ihriHIM K.Tne r,bt'-h the ?'anadian? usually pla*. a-e preparing fora ?rear Tin' "Vtos" nre eom\ oeetl of cra?i?JS_ players fron? the Canadian eoUrge* *"?? Renior Prm-lmdnl l.eag te teams snd *r*\ conceded to be the saluai of say peso slonals in ? 'ana.Is. 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