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^icxander and Killifer, Star Rhillie attcry, Sold to Cubs fener Re-elected as Head Oi Ihe National League UnanimOUf, buf Term Is for Only Onr Year and Othrr hteiestl M?y Cause Executivr's Withdra\val Before Tlinf Time?Hempstead Gives Hanqurt Py W. J- Macbeth ^n-fd in that oapavr'j .or tne laM foor yoars. tl ? NHtie-ial Ivoague al thc annual nircting of .-it major or{?ani7it'ion for the nrv Waldorf \*-tona Hotel ycatcrday afternoon. Mr. r. ..mstanro will he rieUiicii in full a littla la* *i ? KaaH ! _, Mfli a laa bc held *>?? !" !.e%jrue iJiM' ? ' *****> '" ' **" wi,h r?U" ? tf rnUf aft. - ? - r to thfl ? ? r\;oenced. roke un the p., 'r iccept -hse to ', - flflj ?? * ? Cwriri't" W lita ?'*i Tener r. Ter.er, "a Harry Baker and , ed upon me and tjfcnd ' re*-**'1. 0* AamtteX Natiaaal Leisue. at thc ti*ne Ht I bad mad othfll busineis cnn aggtn aad ' ' ?????*' he in,roc' ik for ? T '? *'me ?ail ifl futur . I ?wever. that aaj waa I ^1, ????? aritf of tk? ?in] 1. .rticu.ar and the mat ifl ffll 1,,;-, ? f ? not be abV to to banhUL ? ? 'hat I ? lalarv 01 ? ' have bnn , ,v? Na head cf tl c .Na ? | aaaaat ? , tha world ir>*?l Uaf ' 1 r.m glad that 1 fl" tWtwiate thl game another ? 1 vave told the club owi **r? igeei liuncj la ****M ? ? ' '10n ,l '.Imi I ' l'r*-,r>,r ********** <* bun Ta' n - w.lling to take ..,.., m.,. ? -,? ronditiona. elp continue aritf of the rh.e r.quara*:> op 1 tke leai ? ?Ae?rfl. ,1. ? *n whflthflr r a?rde from tr.e ? - game. Or rnnanfl and B?r |r. Trr.er's nimt *?? ?npared tior. ai pn lidcBt .,. . 'oponed that Mat Nol Stirk nai iiaooa* ..! the office for a " bn ao? - *M M ; *l?. ? waited 1 po' ? ro him a unani; xn, ,., beflfl reappointeo nt 0.. ?alary 4ms. raaidflat hai avfttari (hi 11 ej oi the Pirma raiion, lahich con . pBvcmant i ompany. I under the lawa ..rr. and optiratini; v., 1 ? ? r.g the .... . pre*r orated *nto the .1 -.n full ?' rmal ??i?cuij *U ir. Rl 1 ? n ore Kert ? and ? 'her matttrt f>f ???. .f attentior 1 ? !" "''lot' ,t0 rV, | ..... aiater of t e jjjjHi'- 'ormer preaidenl iKHUr] * ' , vtas ra t reaent: tor, Arthur ***** 8- '' and ? ann. Ifl* for) ? ?? ? ? 'i?d, N 4* I Haker and lireyfuil. , James C. ??an iBti ' Charle* Weag n deelarad the pur *M? if A r '? r wa* ?at u? p-. ateflca, ? rtla th* **** ?w varld H ..ther daali "vH!> ir -ne rire and Pl r im Iflawflfl I rar-j** w'!l attempt to _j*a fl lay, ??* ar to Jja B tlfla* dflct ? 1 rie jorr.t m**' j* *' i?r ? ) heen dfcided "w?r ? r.. r. - ,r- to ron pletfl tha J*-'fluiineii :f anything rema'ni to tftii when th* n.ove weatward ii It ie pouiblr the icaaioB may bt ^?"Wd n, -h. ?? lS_j4MM Ran N >lemr?Uad of the tJJaTien (,.,,., -.Bnquitad hia fellow ?j/',,l*'"U of tr.e National L-ea*u? 7J? Jutiber of thc Hirmtanea of tht ^J'??.?-? at the Wa'dorf lait night. .-L*>B*r *?? fivtn in hon-r of Giant ******** IB Jllf. Irim^.. }>r*rhu announead that flaTTjt!***?-?'*** V*arj been alaetd flB {^"?nret, but ujito, !,tc hour thii r*na-_a*** M!l1 on tht bargain eounter * *al_^'?H.K,w York *?"*? Br*J0k ^TNth 4n>r h*m Weighman ^JJ *?? 'nattr |a n'treat.d *n Alexander9 s Big League Record Naval Reserve Five Beats Crescent A. C. The Cre.*rcr.t Athletic Club i ball team fell before the fast quintrt from the ?.l Naval Rc-erve Batt-.l-.on Brooklyn court last night t, a score of M to tt. Qooi baj-.et tkooi IBf tvas digDlayed by the Ri ara, waa led by 15 tb 1 aftrr the flrai Ava minutee of play. Thc 'rat half ended with tl . N%val f.ve leading by 21 to 14. Thc Half Moon men o.itplayed the Reserve players in the second period. but were jnab'e to oarercOEBe the big lra 1. The line-uj.: M N Reaera. Craa A ? ' af ' r-ar<: 'Aa:-- K:?>. foraart ? ;? '.;? I/e'i r.arti tlrSt r.arrt . . Tr -? ?? la Na.a'. Raa-rrr 1'a .. rr, 1 W_iu? 4 ' -?.. ? A . V.c.la. <j(?la h ? - I . a .?r ' I. J Shoemaker Win* Close Game From Concannon J. Howard PhoemaVer. tha former pocket billiard champion Joseph f'onconnan in a pocket billiard match nf tha Billiard Ambolari e Fund seriei at Daly*fl Academy Irm nifht b> a i-core of 128 tr, 114. World Sprint Title at Stake ln Bike Race Kramer, (joullct,,Spr4n< er.ind \ riri (lash To-night .it Gardrn | - : t ehampionsnip u |1| be decided :o-night in Madlson Square ara a ejreliag aarahral erll. I | I .I'.rdr, and tn arhifh the fnr<" ,! nnd arrateur riders wil! i Bpping the nll-erar ( ard ITiur-corm-red iptint iti four l.eats at one mile, for . aad b parse of 18.000. Thi* rare will brii.tr togethrr -. ra ef " geai ial Iob Kramer, champif.n for sixteen eOBseeatiTa year*; Alfred Goullet, win r.rr ?? \rtl.ur Spen rcr. the national title h.ilder, and Praneeeee Verri. the It.ilian king These four und a score of the other ng profeeeieaala will rompi' . , ,i half-niile handi? cap r.i.ii tea-anile apta. Suc'n atai I p ? iirr.Uaeh, Al Orenda, Hob . a Madden, Eddie Root and 1 ' wil! be among thc B motor paced chaoipioaabip race at aare miles, the tiag r%a7. i lareaae Car ft Wiley, Victor Linart and ? Madonna. Thrre r.ces havc been ttrovided for . aaaatean -hait-miic har.r.i ? aad five-mile open. Jnhn 111*, who h.is iield thc national Ip fcr two years, will tatl of theae eaattata. In additiun to th:* great riding pro pratnme, "Mat. dcvil" Schreyrr will re iriid ri.le and dive that t | (inrdrn la*t Sat t.rduv night, while Arthar Holden will p.gain perform bia aeaaatloaal back rom thc tapne I n r- r ai the ..innhlthea're. Hprcial sprint match will roark the pas*ing of Frank Kramer from Btitira raiing after reigning su prenie for nearly twenty years. Also it will be thc supreme teet of the 18 chainpion's carrer, for it will I firat time he ha? been opposed taaee ipeed marvel*. Kramer has a double purpose for eng.gir.g m thi* match. He w.nti te inpremacjr .r--ei Arthnr Fpeneer, the twenty-year-old lad who ? ? . r relieared him ot" the chaat pionship, and at ti.e .arne time BCwhl to "r?et area" with Goullet for the lat ?light in not acrepiipp h:m as a partner for thc six-day race. ? ^<t,j??aaaE.-.-a^^a.-aa^ Inside Stuff at the Waldorf ..n^entmnttenemtamenemm-tn.-By Louis Let Arm8a*r?>>^-vrvta^?^aaaj?t. S'rene: Timt: Peeteorl; At!ey. BooUUto Wald Vad Muek. Enter Two Grvffr FIRST GENTLEMAN: Tenero did not r^leep. Throughout the night He roared like a i-ea lion. SECOND GENTLEMAN: I>idr-t throw him a fi*-ii'.' FIRST GENTLEMAN: In truth, good sire. not I. Methinka that he Is in no mood tor fiih. fcnter Tenrrc I'ENFRO: Good morrow. sirs! FIRST GENTLEMAN: Noble Tenero. SECOND GENTLEMAN: Good morrow. ,-irc' TENERO: I like noi Garryara; my word on'. Only laat night, as in a weirdly dream. Thia fai>r* Paladin from Porkopohs Didat liellow fr rt!. aeroM a continent, Saying: "Hc" ovtrpaid. Hi'.- cvrrpaid. i thinl ? . to ct thi i ickart pay." I usk you, fantlenien, ** fairneaa all, ; who have known I InCfl tho year-. agone. Since tirst we CTOflflfld thfl Baaaball Kuhicon \nd drove thfl Fadcral horde.- without our ga.T? Therel y trorrallhlg added ersterci That might have got away from n* hy chance. I ahk you now does Garryera think? Who know- my Ktrangc dislikc for amputation. .My anti-vivi?iectionistic vigWI Oa thing.s pcruiining to thc pocketbook Does Garrvera think hc'll cut my pay \ik1 get away with it" I think mr not! f think mc not. not! I think mc not, not. N'ot, r.ot. NOT! i iksT GENTLEMAN: Praj/i gw'd Tonaro, do not aaara -Hat. brov. With fcuch and kindi-d Internecina atrlfa. For, hhrk you, |a it not a well known fact. That as tho green of nummer turns to white And overcoats are drawn from o<it ol h**ck. While hefurred ladies walk the Appian Way. That Cincinnatu.-, Garryera must PoTOOOth otgin to warble through hlfl hat SECOND GENTLEMAN: I'll 5ay hc doe?. rENERO: \ plagtie upon hia ronver.tatipr.a. powers, Whether or no he's talking IhlOUfh hia Ild; ' nd mark me wel!. ai I am flflMtt Tenero. Mraightway I'll fligk him where hc gets that htuff i irst GENTLEMAN) I would. I >hould, I think you could; and more. I'd lamp tho constitution of the lodffl ?,rid asccrtain if there is any rule, 1 ask vou, gentle, in faimesa all, That would reitrain noble Tenero from r...:;uing A brother Klk a poneh npon tho gom TENERO: . . I never thouglt of that. SECOND GENTLEMAN: \- , ?-, ? Unt tlio't, and yet it gives me paurt Goodcomradca i '. if that hoold ooma to aa li... iiondcrosity of Great lenero Might bc in truth a wcapon tAned again Ifimaelf. Suppe^ hfl mwjBM Garryera nf rir.cninatus whoS hinlt near hc ground ') ita hke the dachahttnd of our Uuckwheats and-'*? Suppobing hc fchould miss? What force U there ThatT could reatrain that noble pondi-rous right MRST GENTLEMAN: I think me none. 8EOOND GENTLEMAN I thmk ma worae than none. Mathinka mayhap That mighty right, unlooaod to nghtroui wrath. Would uproot tree*. daatroy |?antbutld.ngi here W make B B.dlam of our <'>tv Fair Tha' Tammanv. fhould it hold forth. or nfth. One thouiand year,, could never tie. And. too. -rSaoopa might uke the matu-r aarioo-rj And v, < noble Tenero ni the jug. kirsT GENTLEMAN: You're W.ibur Wright thev would. TENERO _ . ,. , I never thought of that SECOND GENTLEMAN: If Garryaraa apoihng for a ngnt. i?a knock him on the knah on some dark night. ffgjkt Tonoto nnd Tun Gmt*onon, tjlta the cutkor UNIM RNEATH i-. shown tlie j.rrnurr hattery ol the Na linn.il I ri-afiir?Grnvrr Clevelahd Mrxaiul-r .inrj V. llli.itn Kalltfe-r?whi< ri yritarday w.n pwCaSaHed from the Philadelphia N.itionral League ( ltil> I.v Charlea Weeghman, pri Bident ol thr ( 1.?< .!?.> ( uba, \lhilr ihr priee the C nh agoan pniil foi ' p.iir w.ia not nutdc publir. it waa Variotialy catini.itr.l ..* from $50,000 to $ 100,000. Two Chieago play rria?Pretidergasl .anrl DHIhoefei?c'> to Philadelphia by thr trrnii ol thr l.,irtr-r. Big Deal Puls Cubs on Road To a Pennant By Louis Lrr Arm-. v. eeghraao, prealdi - the ? ? I ? ? '? ? a laaball ejab, BBnouaeed ?t the \ lorf-JI %oria laal t.;kht tha parchasc of Gro \i t i : r< laad Alexn-ndcr from the Philadel? phia National?. The pnce paid for thia rrr rm.i.en4. battery waa not made public. A re? porter who reatarard the oplnioa that the ( hicago magnate had spent $100, Ott for the Philadelphiaaa was re warded Witk a '.mile from the Cub owner "ti that he wa." "not fai Miki Pn iteher, aad Bill iftr, eatch. r. ge from th< l tO the t,';i?krr I I rn: of thr' -..-o< k Alley fraterni j b ilievi ?! 11 lajera, vith ' ?? r Aie*. i . i la 1 :.:ired run aiag ? .? Mng pin of lir | ? .-evi-ral ve. ? - A ? I Bl baa been con*ider>d tl B kire pil l ' National Leag ? valaab ? lat.:.. than thirtj Ian tt ? "? ' but I - ie, the hr- I raa -de. Laat aaa ' try one ? waj ta pla al n kU i j nnallj aigaed hi* eeatracl ard von more thaa thirty gamei fur Mi ran's huhtimg elaa. Bill Killifei >4?s t^e leader _morg the Itll Natioaal Leagae reeeiarei much af the er. perfortnst I pert . .- i. Ifl add Iti i not a parl seam ? ? ' ? ? inr lv> U .? ? . . ? K "1 a," T'rr ?nre*. trhii'g and ratehl i . ? Btioaal I.eagM . I bl luals Alexaader, ' I 1'hil Pnug lasa. Vaagha an<! l'oug!a<a airead aaceptienal twirlere. nnd their work will be lanproved .need hand nf ' ata her Killifer ta e'uide :hi-m. < a*!i Oattaj I nniiderahle "Tn . ? ? ? rgi-t and Dill hoef.' ideiphia thei bat ceived .. | ar and a young eatcher of unuiual pr out'sy vaaa considerabie, .*??! altr, I thin'*. m ara '" ' l muto gratula' ># leaet, ?<? .... | i| ? latterr, I ha4-- r.n predK tion.- ahe "Aleaaador ii . w< 'cher, the iria.il e: Philadelphia far.*, a rred:'. to the gtanie, ai .1 one Bf the ;'neit fai* |om-? al'4'.-," laid Pr lideBt 1'aker "1 be!.f\e laefa trades as. theie stimulate interea* \o hareball an.l are good for ll Phjlada'rh'a will wi?h both Aleaand-r and Itiflifai lueeeai le theii ne? > Golfers Turn Over $58,520 To Red Cross Qucstion of Holding I itlr Fournpys Undecided? Election of Officers Aeting on the Bttriec af Praaldta. I B. Coles Tappan, the members of the Metropolitan Golf Aaaoc atioa, at thrir annual meeting held last night Will Strce*. authorized Trea<urer Gatolga H. Rarnes to turn OtOt to the AraeHcan Red Cross Asrorlation the BtioB'fl war fund the pareha ambo* \ lance*. I'resident Tappan. in faroring thi* ? laition of the furii. ealled attcn tion te reeenl amenta whieh made it clear that many organ etiag arar fuBdi aa jc dueing the net amounts available for l purposes of war Sid. Mr. Tappan said he . ctr t.ain wav to avoid aaeh a eireumstanee to tan to the Rad l The*,. efleer wi ?? ? the ,._ v, tr: ( livan, president; E. Hortimer Bai A. II. Po( >ea A. m s* . ?? Brown ai ? i re elected i - irna* Countr 1 ti I . . ? Country I lub. i Bia as I I)i:r ng the p < I ? ? n '.4' the B1 Ai organlzation had more than 81 ? and would gladfjr turn thi* monev over to tha tfetrop. ? "?!**?% ? ioB would accept it. Tte SPORT _ LIG H Tosar ? - held-aarer ehaaapieaahip titles through tne war, did :t cer eeear * I -4 a? Raa Beader, how many af tha Uaaet Daga en.erged ? for the long term Bf eaace. - has been one cf the interesting t'eatures of the \tar tonure lfl .-,| or*. for more than a fatw caine from the rut just in tirr.e to reach the top when I comprtition was abruptiy cherked, leaving their titlea intar? Polo First ? ? ? t Bl .-i eoanta r i i ta ? the . Baami ind regained the polo top, length of} the war. ? upaeft came Joal ll iBtrt ' where A" -i ai Bay counter atuek, as the i:r-1 big gaaa achood -< later, ealliag all of ' Britain1 I. I ra to thu Westera fron4, where . - them have since "gaa< Waat." Of thal grent Englieb P"Io team, victors in the tinal stand. only a faint *hadow, a bar* -"mnint, is ief*. Then Tenni-s Davis . I* ti,, rr.ade brilliant -,'and to hold the . ? r Anatralaaia la hold | duration of jUc . ? an.l other ._ ?" 'he poio taaaa ?o Aatboaty wHding. frvaa tha aaanla team af aa trelaeia, hai .oined ! the-Blghty cai >?-* '?** VaJhatta baeb ia Aagaei. 1M4 But the r>avis Cup remain* with the Austr-.l_v.arv Evans and Golf -ne from beh'r.d ia gal te Und the hold-; . -r v<on an open <>r an .i-.veur i-hamnion'-iti'j up to 1.16. Rut, h_ Jan , . , , tmotf I laaipiBaahtp .loor aa Ihe I ?4' a baajaa One AiMwer ........ i thlab poBBib'y do better I .a- l? | I bi ttOM I alaaal K4-. th* Seus Ih iiouiiHj fMrpit, >?' Umom Lord fotiOTm, v..r rflMria li'nrr. ? ?*/? atll Ua atjiaa roommfd \i-it *\dd<n pp U\t BaVawl <>f .Vi'/'*' nnd U ?? U am- _n't a eomplet* r?P'> at leait il i B*t raafj ?n- a?a>. . can't International League Is In a Groggy Condition Lannin Notiftcs Collea^cs He Is Through With Buffalo. and Riehmond, Providrm e and Kocheatcr Vote to Quit ?Barrow Suffers Salary Cut from $7,300 to $2,300 What appear.i nn the face of it a eold BUI ? \or, in r-porting parlanee. a to*?>ing up ot' the sponge, occurred }?*<erday afternoon at th? annual meeting of the International League Ifl tne Hotel Imperial. Wha> may prove thc death h!ow to one of tht ?!<!"' and at one time mo?t power - ful minor leagues came fron nr. U qudrtor. Joaoph J. Lannin, former owner of the world's champion Red So> i.otified hi CoUaOffOOl that he ? tgh at Huffa'.o with the Barrcw circuit. Et WOt prepared to forfj > thfl franehiafl Bftcr having 1o?t 9*18.000 ? . in the Bifon CHy. r?_J - . The "Strangler" Victor in Long Battle on Mat The much dreaded head hold, whieh in the moi', important piece of stratcgy employed by i d "rstrangler" Lewia, itdd-d another victim in the pcrson af Ivan Linow, the Russian Cossack, in or.e of thc linish bouts at tiie Lex inijton Avenue Opera House laat night. Weakened to the point of cxhaustion in his efforu to break this hold, Linow cried quiu nt the end of 1 hour 16 minutes and 40 seconds. The match was tha longest of the tourney. Linow was loudly applauded at the end of the match. He gave hit West? ern rival a hard iight, forcinu; rhe iaflOfl durinj; the greater pirt of the tt, and on ha!f a doztn occa lieaa had the scissor-., half Nelson and head hold* on Lewis, but was unabh: to force the latter's shoulden to the mat However, after the men had tugged at each other for an hour, Linow be? gan to show signs of weukening. Linow watched Lewia closely, paying particular attention to preventing Lewia from obtamir.g a head hold. Shortly after tiie hour mark thc "Strangler" finally tuccecded in ga-t ting one of thrae hold*. Linow bat tled madly to break blfl rival'.-) clutch and aJle.r four minutoa' work aucceed ed. Linow began to stagger about the ?tage and in a jiffy hi.i ?tronger op ponetit had secured a similar hold. rkfl Caaaaah tei ? few minute* foug'-u to break away, an Lewia ?aa slowly prcaalBg hifl .-houldera tfl the nr.at.and when he found hi*. atrcngth ebbin? rapidly, Linow patted Lewia on thti back, a sign that he was ready to aur render. Wladek Zbyszko engaged in a draw match flrith Jofl Uogers in a pre? liminary hout of twenty minutes.^ IB another twentjr lalnatfl affair Fr?d Pllakflff, thc great Finn downed Frank Leavitt, of the I'nited Statei army, with an arm and body hold in )lt_ Columbia Basketball Men Hard at Work tJadfll the superviaion of Tohn Mur? ray, formerly of the chi npionahip Hriilgeport live, the Coiuml ia baikit hall team is helng gradually rounded into form. Of laat year's team, Leonard and Kati are the on!; tan regular* miflfliaff. Farer and larrell, th* two guarda, aro on hand, and Latour, ona of tha vft.-ran forwflraa. I,. Bil tha icaps thflra will b? a < ?tmorjg N'rwiM'! nc.d Alcand-r, : Tombflrg, Voll* ;* thfl fr'-ahman team. . B ue a:id Whltc ll Ifl ? ?i form a **ar learn ?..ar. n.ny tt tha league teama except, ;.erhap?, T-nnsylvania. - falo. This left but half thc eircuit in tact. cf tbfl n.-r 'our, Toronto and Baltimore a'-.'io were w.l'ing to pro ceed. Newark and Mortreal would not commit themselves de'.ir.itely. Theyix pressed a willingncsi to proeeed wlth thc majority. Trr ' ?' Iwatd li. Barrow, whoai buaineas gen:us was responsible fo keeping thifl or.ce renowned circuit m business despite many fmancial hendi caps B-Mfl tha Federal Leafjue fnt threatened its ruination, took the ap parent collapae of his circuit most phi> osophirally. When the atructura fell down about his eara Barrow fotind hr* l*\*tf hc.d been ?hced from $7,500 to $2,500 a year. Thi* latter amount wa? guaranteed him by the two eitieswhi'-h are eager to cor.tmuc. Barrow Keepa Mum Barrow absolutelv refund to discuf bil ca^". !'. ia believed, however, that hc know* what he is about, and that i** he were not satisfted of t>ome deftnite future hc w^uld have acorned euch a pi'.tance as $2,500. Indeed, the iharp* are of the opinion that Barrow may b? able to save something from the wriek. The writer waa talking laat night with a prominent lawyer from Buffalo, who declared it would not be diffieult to interest capita! in that city to finance a club, aa the franchisa ii to be had practieally for tha asking. Thera is little doubt that in case of necesiity six pretty good cities could ba whippod into line. Rochester would atring along if some of thc weakcr clubs were illmi r.ated. That the more loyal operatora of the Intrrna'ional L?a*ue aro not yet ln d* tpjir i-. fvi.ler.ced r'.om the fact thar another m?i '<?*'' plannad m Januarv. At this timi, it ii iaid, an etTort will be made to raorganne ar either a six-club or an eight-olob league. Indeed, it ..? whiapared that yesterday's action waa not io diiaa trous aa appeared on the faca of It that It waa taken with a viaw to alimi nating from the league eartaln unde ainblo citic whieh could not be voted out without their own conient. The future of the International League. it i* said. dependa upon tha possibiiity of iupplanting aoma cf tl-.? wcflhflT ?;ster* with good. hustHng cities like Syracuse or Woreeater. Ne* Yotk towns. of courae. will have thfl prefercnee ifl BBOfl Sunday baieball la legaliied in thia state. The Interna tional League at the moment of wrtt ing is not dead. But it ia mighty groggy, no mistake. Rube Marquard waa one of the BBfl ipicaaaa flgures in Peacock Alley. had a verbal encounter flfiftl Charlea H. Ebbeta. Marquard claima h? is a free agent; that Lbbcta aiaureil him last spring he would not taflTflta* thc opinion ?n Rube'i contract. Mar qOBM ifl BB-lflBI to aign with Mattj * Ilada. Ebbeta has warned thc Rube l is under raflfltafl to thc Dodgira and not at liberty to U'.k busmeu with aay other club. Chriatj. Mathewson hai just loat t?? well known playera through enliatmint young Kopf, the shortitop who played no hr.lliantly laat aeamn. Tha othar ii Kath, an inrlilder from thr Ccaat, who waa highly louted by th* I'aeitic experti. Gardiner White EnlisU And Cheats Draft Call lifci'iiini r W. White thi former niet raafl ran golf champion, yesterday en liitfld in the anny at ttovernor'a laland Throu.rh ai .nor fT waa announced aeveral daya a^o that White had bflfl*> ordered to Camp I'pton. at Vapbank Long laland, with the ?ixty-four roar from th? ltfth t'latmt Board. of ng It d* velopa that the quota ;._d L^en lillcj bofora ihe folfir'i name waa reached. William T. 1'al*. chairman of th? board, notifled White of hii itandlng rday, and, ftnding that ha wa* rhe next call, tha golfrr ?n V, mte raturn.d from hii hone*. ' i ?' -.''iiday. Leifield for Browru 8T. LOUIfl, Ih ii. Na-Maa M*; Ifi r B, Wuinu o:' the Bt. Lfluil Ameri baaa-all team announced ?nat "Ijefty" LeiHeld hai bam ?IfBfl i to pttch 1lot the St. Louia Am?n cana during the 1914 naaon. Grant Rice Becomes a Cog in Uncle Sam's Great War Machine (?*8. RLKNVII-LK. B. C Dac 11. _ __"iii!W do I tnl. Why, ?^ great, of coursc," exclaimcd Gi-anUaad Wea, the world fa? mous Bperta v.-riter ami P4**** ata hc alightcd from his tram at the Paria station yeaterday. ??Krioyed my trip to Se\:er a lUBCi of ? 1"' **nd ?>ow H" ?T?i''K to try and absorb thc atmosphcrc ..f army life. I already feel l'.ke a -oldier, oniy II far I haven't been shot." Mr. Uice wa* given a rousing :i by hll soldier brothera from S .nny Tennessee, many of whom hud i.ot tt-en tho young writer for years. Thc I wcsi recruit arrive.1 di rect from N%w York CUf and jomed his outfit, the 11'th Fleld Artillery of 1>nne-.a?a?. "1 V4a.^ born in Tennesnaa, ?r?d. -m naturnlly, when I iin?wera>_ the call to color.* I \writ home to do it," said the famoua verse; writer. "I guess on such occasions a man feels that given hi* preferencaj he will ca_t Wa lot with tlie man who have leen reared in hia home country. So, I'm here. and thafa all thera, is to it, exeept that I*m g!ad I'm here." Before the day was oara-r tha young soldier had been asaigned duties and by nijhtfall he waa a sturdy, if new, cop in Uncle Sam'a great human machine. MAt?l*o\ *qr.*iBK r.ABDK>. Da*. ? Jth-i P .\f . Kramer r.*?llit. 8r-an rooi TafrUj at**-. Oe- A _j_stti Bowtttl k Pool