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Goullet and Belloni Come Home First in the Six-Day Bike Grind at Madison Square Garden Broceo and Coburn Winners of Second Money in Long Race Brflloni I? Thrown to Floor During Final Sprints and Hal Hi? hah Leg Badly Caahed, bal the Italian Kidcr Gamely Remount- a New Wheel By Fred Ha?*rthorne Alfred Goullet and (A.ot?nr> Belloni won Um annual six-day bicycle t Mt?d?-wn s<luare garden list night before the largest aid rtoat !?. ?J juc crowd that ever r=nw the fmi.sh of the historic evtnt. N ag *5^*t*ridir?g upon the part of both the winners was responsible for their Maur.oe Broceo and Willie Coburn finished in second ptl IrW*ry_. nd Raymond Eaton third. This marked Goullefa seventh vie ?**! w^?v race In the garden ?he greatest reeord ever made ir the tory to ? t*'a*' , o_ .JL. of the sport- I_ Gres*. WIM rind ?print Tb. first of the .?tats Uiat were to ??is ths sis-dsy "Ja?? tttd exactly at ? <*?*? ?- *'hich ?tTtb. r.i?n M cercred 2,<34 T and ? UP?- GlfSe- ?n"h*d in ata gsJarr, FM? Namsrs, wits ?*?? ? Gaetaus fslsrwlsf- ' ,,;l'ro . ??t0k Osalitt and Bel.oni o. _^^ ?et Csearti, made any ri? la ?ts IS?? i*?1*- ri' otmg al Itheir ?MtaiiaO ts asssible attempts st lap ?a the part of the other xdcrs. Ts? third sprir.t was won by Oicar TJtgastt next across the lire were Bel jtaj, Jlsdden and urenda. Everyuody ?s* Mixeur- of a aTatSSS "jam." Tke fourih sprint was ?sto?, witn tncaa men tun.sn.ng in truer: r ize.mmons, Oeul.et and Me llaaars. in tne tiitn brasa tdu.c HaaV its hnisned in tarsi piac?, ciosely ?ntted by Horan urenoa ana hgg ttat norm. A.nwrt at the sts- I ?he sixth itriiit. If ?t.'e ?c.Nui.i . from the p^fa- anu itai.i.i s n.Oiuiioi . gettn , ../? in th> irsd luvt, i.au.ng me tic id, (?Sid get statted. orei d Mc Nsmna mo ih? - ,n a whs orgy i-i speed and .jodic turtou? rising toi Imed otJore >tc.vaina.a and orenda ?ire eaught. This .-;, ?red to be the tignal for "Jtmraing" by al lthc rider, and every few r ci.?? was brtaght to its feet with w.ld r.pplause by .h? sensational rpr.ntmg of the ??Id From this point forwtrd it was praetiallv impossblc to keep rack of Mi? win;,< rr in the di ? La, for I each othi r ?^ fast .sat toe ??irden was in a bedlam all .?rwgh ' .s la-1 '? G?*Jet ?on several hents and Cobtirn ?s* Broceo got or ? Geajett and Briloni v.i?h ;:n rureased ?*ist Wad of 326 to 138 at the ?nd of tit fMTtrenth iprint. The riding of Isnasi is these jams was stirring, and BaBBMlfth heat, in the -id:? of a 4?natta 'Jam," Betlor.i . shed to .?le it* he w?s roun .urth i'taw tarn. Badly ehaken up and ?ft? Ik left leg gashed, by a aplrntcr ??thai after being picked up by hla ? ?mar' ?way and remounted ? ?r? *? ? ??!, while the crowd roared ?haayrecistioti of the Italian's game-' frscco - i Couburn, as they saw > of beating Goullet and B?il?ai fs'img, as tic race drew to ?nTnl its not?, tried every last. ??.?eiste reeert they could muster to ?'asi s lap, but each time they were 'stfbt after tome of th mad ?itiatirg ever seen in a iix-day race. l> Dar.bury (Conn.) way he i? noire, as "Mad Hatter the Second," is si?? Delohry, milllona.i'" lid manufac Sgar, and you'll soy he'' "mad" when ? ir tii? riet ni of M.k-' ??lltgp at the race yesterday ofter wea. In the ;pnc- of an hour and r. Ulf, I I of el.SOO, all tat lion of nhli '??We one . the extra $100 joing to ? local Christmas fund. Jt.se Delohry entered th? Garden in ISSyuissly and incognito, nnd after parking himself and two frienda in a ?St, surted to look around and inhale ?a? amorphere. The teams on track at this time, were Goullet and Bslloni ind Broceo and Coburn, thci ??easr?; P.. % Katon and Oscar Egg. one lsp b?hlrid. and (irenda and McNamara, Msdden snd Kaiser, Horan and Fitz ?iattoni and Grim and Gastnia::. All the other teams, those three laps and taore behind, were ordered :rom the nek ?bout 1:30 o'clock. All the track i-'.d? bunks had been removed during ??e afternoon, and tic decks were lit '?rshy eltared fi i action. M wat nnder such auspices that Mike *,0*Ti ' .- his ?tuff." From i e choked Hattle.i Mike peeled ! " ' ITered it fer a ?*i and i.fter that was ?d Hitter the Si. nd"did no'h peel and speed. He srav? $100 of Redding, lay/* of Aun* Ann and of Mike himself and i .???good hats he makes. Md e Madden wen $500 of thll ' ?JfJ. Reg,,? McNamara $300 nnd Ali waa?. Harr) Woran, Ali Goullet and *"?* Irr $100 each. Goullet prompt ?*B'a his over to the Christmis ??* Having seen all the "exerc'.je" ?^?td. Mike Delohry threw away ??.at" of hit roll bv landing Joe ?S?t- iiscs mana-er. a Donus of $200. **H?i< ? i W . ?r Rutt $100. This' J?' " rv had been in-j r**??*d Personally to the r'der?. ,JJ* ' lui "Santa" Pe'ohry | ??- ?'dnetkir.g burning In hi? right, "***.*ou??rs pocket, shoved '.is hand f Mi f Mind two Hi oh bl'.ls were bum 4,a?ie in his breeches. Mi'e imme rl*'T put the offending yellowback? r ? or.en-.ile sprint. Gaul'et won ? *]* ?*ih with ? tremendous burst of with ;.ne other riders chs' ? way through the ! s rnsde a total cf ?? I Hatter" had distributed hid a sec nd' '*??" k!? packet, but sad he hated to . Jbber band iff It eecau?e It eek" up Hanbory wry. a* d ' ?d been br >ught up on thi GaM ' f th" ?a k * ? fc ' li,e riders told j ?nd witi "7 ?'I elieved in fanta C'aus. *??n?g?r jchn Chapman ordared all; Wbuif^' 'n'* were three laps or more j "nird th? leaders out cf th? rae? at ***? o'clock in the after: oon. ar.d this ?es a wise e.iove, undoubtedly. No team I****.laps behind could hope to roako ?? this de?eier.cy in the few hours re "*?[ng ? ifore the finals of the race ?*?. by rrowdlng th? track In the final mwSt of (printing, they might be the 2?i ?f accident?. The teems that ?JJl out wrr? Hill nnd Verraes, Hello Reun?s. Meistens a: t and "?Be sr?' ()t . .'d the same at, though they hid , ?''J*? th? full race. *:Ve', em ag?.?r,! At SrOS o*< ?r. Delohry, of Danbury, awoke--Tight, Final Stand i nit of Teams in 6-Day Hace ?.mullet Hellont 0 <"burn Erg??Eat?a . rNnmars (,r>-n?la Msdden Kaiser.... Iloran-r Itz imirton? 341 <.rimm-(,a?tman. . S3 IM?. il, 2V2 KM 449 Mil. s.l.-p?. :.i'.r The IT"innitift Team Alfred GeuUei out in meeting and said he'd be glad to donate $100 for a one-mile aprlnt. Taken, Mister Mike, and 'he rider? were off, Harry Horan winning in a hard drive through the lant half lap, with McN'nmora second. 8:10 o'clock. M iBslear De ohry can't ?leep until he give? another ?100 "pill" for another sprint. This time Mike wanted to "see the wheel? go round," so he was ercorted to the tiatVaide by an usher, poked his head b-tween the rails until his chin was cush? ioned or. the track and vniched them whi? by to the : le Madden won in a fur ou? drive ?, h ilrcnda. and ?s th?y flushed o\er t?;;- line the ?Mad Batter id" wasted Ms famous Dii"bury "kr Three Local Mermaids to Go Abroad in Quest of Titles It was virtually scttlid that three champion mermaids of tne Women'? Swimming Association oJ New York will riait Eurone on a competitive tour the cominr spring. The invitation, originally extended to Miss Ger? trude EderJe ar.d Miss Helen Walnwrfght, r ognited as the greatest all around swimmers of ih'ir .?ex ever developed, now has been made to inch; 'e Miss A?een R - ?unie chnmpion in fancy diving and one of America's ka?. Thr noted trio will prob- hly sai] fe Engend in the middle of May. Mil "harlotte Ersten, enptair ef the Iocs organitatiot!. ! named a ch.peron and n.a~e "er. Offlclals of the Intercolk-?ri?t iming Assoe'.stion mist he con '?mulcted on the char.-if m?Hr standard program for the league cham nionship? recently. There is ni doubt that the aa of titli races at 440 yard? free ?ty.c, 15' >?? d. batel stroke. ?. plsce and ?20 yard ?w.mr.iirir ? help materrlly to <!? around ab'lity amour/ tho eelleire wat? ermen and provide t. with rutare international competition. The one sourc? is that the 220-yard swirr dropped, instead t>t tin The latter is an -ntest at he.-* i< ?reell re very often the gfult ?nd turn dec de the issue. Mast nation? hive aban? doned it a? a champ.onshli? future. It would have ttcal to re? ih? f?rl??g rs'ii.1 ?id ul.ow the ? rd r*ta> r ? confine th< I inir. The new rks a deel ?sevtr, n re?u!ts. h ?ever'ean-vear-old Pit??? er. itiraT . ? ? ? ?'? tr? I style eharanions'nin of the A'leghei Mountain A. A. I.., held ii. h.? hom An uneo??idered eon 'ender, he not only defeated th ho der ar.d favorite, Patrick Corr, o the Pitt?hurfh A. A., but h? r the course in the fa?t time o: breaking the record | '.riet. An int?r?stlnf feature of the . aal water polo called off after ?cveral has hud been played becau? in th? draw w? ? th? i' B? team of thr?e ret. who were noted ?tJ?r? ten >ears ago. nd, Lincoln J and Frank Shaw, the men in gtM had retir-."! fro?r. cor,petition, but re turned to training for the title t< ment and performed in their a* form. helping to defe.nt th? seven of Stanford l.'niveriitr A ne? schedu.e for the championship serie? now is being arraared. Mi?s The'm? I A^ and Miss Viol? Tiurtm-n, of th^ I os Angel?? A. C:.. captured the feature openir.?f la a?e?1 of th? ??.. gelea. Miss Finn won tS I fSO 1-6 ?ri M!? H* took I j race in 3:10. Edw?rd R?ddy. of the N?w Yo-k A r ? ?tudant at M?rc Aeadeir.y, h*? ju?t be?n e**d!te ? ??srimm'nrx 100 yard? in 0:16 In th? 75- | foot ?c^'.ol ?s?vl. Columbia Five Downs Rutgers Team, 34 to 22 Summ Aorotin'a for Six P I a 1 4 (roaln ant) I? ?M Individual Star mbia atoned for the defeat ?uf :.'. the h?nd? of Rutgers ? \' ? Brunswick a yc?r ?go by trounc!rh the Srarl.', 34 to 22, in the Olu? and ?Ahite'? gym last night. Rutgers held the lead for about half of the flnt ', but Jce Deerlng'a charges pulled away, and the count at half time we? 14 to 8 in favor of the local five. Earl? J. N?ale, football coach at Wash lagt?? and Jefferson until a week ago, we? at the game. Although Er.anuer put up a good game for Rutger?, Captain 1 ton I vras tho Ne? Jersey ?tar, an | ,-?rs i?. plainly a one-man team. At that. Bcnzon! conld tally but two f.eld goals. Neither did he enjoy any great success from the foul line, only ten of enty-one alternate to score via that method bein? successful. Colum? bia, however, was so intent upo:, ing him nnri?r ro- if that bob Pulleyn ?-?it out of the game ? ? 'ur personal fouls. Mo. R i<-rstudy, w?s alio ejected for ? <? reason. The individu?! ?tar of the gam? was . <.f !??t yrar* rr?ek fresh? man team, ham acccuntcd ' during ?he ei.rpurrt' ?. ng and drlbbing vron him the tt of the crowd. Dockeril!, in imae of last season's ' excellently, a!; nan. CaWk .Nprinp'r.orn was the other Columbia ? r>ut u eritnp in ?-?ration? of the Rutgers The victory wa? Columbia'? third out of the same number of Mart?. RutgtT?. tallied iir?t when P.eni-ni caged two fre? tosses, and another foul ar.d a 'icld goal by thu same player ef ihe ?'?j by an and field ?roa!? by Mrvi ard irnorn tied the score a! 7 7, and converted a Kat Into n -tumble in the lead of the hal lumbia steadily increased it? lead on roals by Dockerill and rSpringhom. penesj endrd 14 to S In fr ? ? charge?. In the ?rcond half Rutgers wt? r than 7 points to the Blu- and ?rp: Peilllon. r> Ce'.umiv ? . i ) -Fpnr li...h rlu-nbla ? r-ajpt ) R. O i: i?? Paneoi rnbi?. ? ?on. ? .-?? Mane'? Irr.nal I A Colt??? ? Stuflenroth Breaks Course Record in Cross-Country Run T-ADELPMJA Dec. >.?Arthur Studenroth, of th,- Meadowbrook Club, to-day won th? Junior Middle Atlantic A. A. V. ero??-eoui.try championship, reducing the course record of -lm. lis. mude hy George Rsmsey, of tho Sh?r, ahan Catholic Club. ienroth t<>ok the l*ad earl? in the rasa. Although pressed hard by C?r c increased his pace, covering the ?eeond half of the rive mile env.r ? ite le?s time th?n he covered the ..If. ! ^ ibaber., ished tfiird, ar.d Douglaa Clarke, of Jean of Arc, ai iTenha-jser, of Mc.-.rlo'vbrook, fourth i.nd flftb, re gpectiv -'s victory gave Mcodowbrook the best team ?':orc of 24, while N tivltv rim? second. West High, Aurora, Boat.? Findl.vy, 20-6 FINDIAY, Ohio, Dec 9.?Ralph ?o?eh of the Wtst ; of Aurora. Ml-, to-day saw his football eleven triumph over the Find lay High eleven, coached bj brother, Robert, by a score of M The visitors seired two touchdowr.s -nd a Kirfet." throuyh weak kicking and a fumble by the Fir.dlay tearr., while a third touchdown came on a long pass ?he goal. Findlay ?cored it toich r,n a long end run ard a 15?yard ?enaltjr arainst Aurora. Robert Cook, Amateur Oarsman And Coach, Left a Fine Record Creator of Sttoke Whirl. Blrudrd Kngli?h and Amrr ?tan Ideai Wai One of Sport9! > 1 ? ? -1 Knthi^ia-tir Supporter?, and 1)<?.?loped (irrat Crew? at Yale By Jack Lavrrrni r The sport of raring loot one of It? beat friends and one of its most .-iaUic supporters last week w?ren Robert J. C*?ok, former oar>man ?and amateur coach at Yale I liversity, passed away. For twenty years, from 1879 to 18?r9, he v?a?. practically director of rowing at Yale, and Curing thia KOt-i loped aeveral great ercwe. When he 1 he found the aport of aweep swinging at a vel. so far as Yale was concerned. ived to i" -nty'? -n? ' fjr'.uncii rise and tall, an : nlmost as low an ebb 'as they were in il.e distant day? rat became an active figure in th? was the fal ; the Knnliih Ideas ' Haven, but is not beh. ?in sympathy with Iks ?xtrer j which imp irried ? under the dis?. ills. . rollegt?t? rowing, Hob Cook was ' never t.. ?H the re ? u|<?n as one 01 t! Taugh' l ? SOtaj ?a that he ' "'M ' death, lie ! ??Jgr ran what a I <ng o? English and American idi a j ????h ' ?Hue ^?11* ' has '-at th? best year ? ?ate- were tnose in which ?ere empl ? I Y alt a .?cor? of years no wss made In tl tha ap ea was winging and th? business i lia ha? sur!. watet ; after Mr iport at New Haven were i departure from lud t.tugh.. Just what lOOfht "f tha meihodi err.; by ? .. . ?ro.esslonsl in tngUnd resfioc ? I nos. sensational !fl the last two year? her crews has atnetic showing against the ?fcclli ol <.'.hrr u .ifeat after the varsity ? Inatloca from Ne-v Haven w?re vely beaten in at ? xrep , th? oti Niehalls In IM1, only a lew days after otrugg.e ?gainst th sam? I fat? wet. aeeorded P. Jame? Corderry, sue ? ' M-thol. Allaread met -.ods taught ? ' rd?rry j were ? .. alteird S3 thS eve of the races ?gainst Harvard, and line rer-iit? ?penk for them?? Iv-va. The employing of Ed Lasdsr, : of the i n.versity of Washington, a? ! Corden >?'? ?uicessor, is be?.eved to be ? a mo- art of ih? rowir.j ,va vi' back to ? first .igaged in ruwir,' a". Yale ,' partis? | ular. ? many .-.s his 1 irr.pn ?sun that the mexir.um ?pe?d ! could be obta.ncd by an e.ght thai was ICOSCnod with a comuination si lish . Vi ith this r.lan in mind, Mr. took. | at hi? own expense, WBBt to England ?and at Oxford made a study of th? I system amalayad tncrc. I tamed to Yale and ihor'!y i.fter I ward became .ich of the I that he brought ? back with him v I at first, snd it WS American frcw.i could never succeed with the Engl.sh methods, even though sodifiod th' ? ;ocal onditio.is. Tilt ursity eight th:.t he turnt.I out wat not con? sidered to have a chance with other ?rarst! !>ut it won and lis atyle wat copied extensively there? after by othir colleges. From that time on Yale', ?tanding In colleg.atc row.ng grew. CuoK was graduate. class of lH'e. ha? 1 and i that year until 1 ?&? n< wss practically sole In lfiS9 ill t from ac bia ad cc was always time affairs. ?as taken with the illncbs that caused his death. Mr. nlversity a eolleetu; < .' cuj s snd other trophies he had wen as an undergradu?' some that had been presented to h n. ?.? a* head ama:. roars. Tbe> aje now on CAii.oitii/D in th? trophy room at Yale. Waiit- Ui?U School W-?sM Intcr-rrtionul BttuC feated th- Ma dea ; here All the rcoring three touch) i?was in tha ?teond p?rt 3d. j scored it? fi'St touchdown on ? -d pass to Dvm1-orff. Pauley s enng th? ' e twenty yards ' IBS seeond not? -n from which Th? game was j '??Id-_ Veh^^rT'?aim? Fircf Tillo Dels wsr? to-night wss clsimani of the ",n Bupremscy ef the Atlant!. ?..'ter defet R. 8. Re 'iw27ti,>?. . for the Dela? ware *,m* four ? ik'?w forward paaics wh. - *-" other two, t Pevtrl'r- Ptw?j Brat?. Dirklne?>n 1 nmr ,, tarn-' r~ ? ' rsey team by a ?cere ai ?3 to ZZ. Bulldog Oarsmen Conclude Outdoor Work for Season ? v . Conn.. Der. ?, After two months ai practice the Tal* var ?ity crew? elosej the fall rowing see i son ???n-iay grita ? Baal a ? 'arbor. The els?? crews closed their ?e??on iraajedUt I the f?ll regatta M ?-ade up of mem? ber.? of tv.e various ela.s? erewt ?ad th* , fir?t four frjshman crew?, tir r to ; ?aaJragh ng rece??.. The first four vanity crews r.nd the varsity 150-nound cr*w began work at ?ng of col? legs laal Beptemlwr. i:.*j pra Isr Coach I.cad?r for the , g--e?tcr part of the fall until, after the I fall regatta, lbs vanity crew a I harbor, where Mr. Moore took charge of thrr.i. The varsity blue, vhlte ?nd r?m?!ncd ?t Derby ut.ttl irber 24, when, becau?* of weather condition?, it was necessary fir them IS ths harbor, ?hen they beer prn I i? last two ks. The rowing has ocen for th? an, but on p?r >M r,r wr.ly ?lay? the men i h?v* worked ndocra on th? rowing ? f?!l ?e??on has, a? ? ?hele, l,*?n .??ful. ??.-) ra"?h h?s beeu nceom plii'-ed. ('??eh Le?4ei <?> e showing of ih" erew? to da'*, ?nd is pira-' | ress that ha? been made in mastering the new style of el The present lineup of the first three rar?ity erew? ?n,l ?S* varsity 150 a?t nd crew i? a? fo'.lows: Blue c- R der. Bill?. rp?n? . Ewing. Haines, . Miller, J ?ell. i rew f lit: ! win, lUrrr liaasll, r!r?Hbury. l?b?m. l-'.O-pound cr*w -?man rar?, Hall Chess. Law, Evan?, Ita\ ? i?on, Arch bald. Itgar Mermen Oui?? im I.eli?<;li Team o?? to 11 The Princeton ???mining tear, a . .r-ason here Igfcl by defe?ting the Lehig-. m*n. holder? of the h'??t?rn collegiate 1 league tit'?, El to It. The Tigers re ) first place in every eve: I lost second pta. ? M and ? 'ive. Th? summr.ry: 1'0-yarl r?l?y--\Von by T'r t ITrowbrl?!?.. !ir?r*r. nuUTf/ruth, Cap. ? lain pow.rs). Tim Y ?lt-??Von by *4oa?r. Prlnc?ton: .celon, trtl rf?.h- ? n, rrlnc?'on. tlr>tl?rwnri ? - K.??n?r, I ? Won h/ D ne?t?n. . ;?ton. I r . r..'1?rwoou. . Tl fi?r 1 Inch?. ;.r.i br?a?: ? ilgh third. Tim? lli' ??..:.'. Ha Henny Leonard Wins on Pointl in Court of La^ Benny Leonard, world'? champion ??Sight boxer, won a legal bou' yesterday when Judge. I Cutler, of he Hudson Cour.ty Circuit! ? vacated ? writ ?. ntttr ! for , ?re of the Leui.ant Tendie bout at Boyle's Thirty I 1 test summer. isr uylor and Robert Gunness. Ph ladalp'nia fight t>romot?rs, secure?! .tUchment on th? giound th?'. ..! failed te eoaspty ?ith the term? of the contract te box for them pti?k*r City ?nd tha? the 114,000 wat eipe?d?d la propantloa for the bout. _ nvk;rnun IJri't? !.ufn e-tD -TON, I'?., Dec ?.-Lafayette K? orened its ba?ketba!l reason to-night by -hopping .. hard I ce, 3S .'.lace, the visitar?' ea| ' ?tar Ith ?a * Brennen led L:.f ? tive C?*?-?pu l'rrh V HOBOKFS'. N J . "'?n, Teir1 h.iketbu'l ?easel iefsatiag the team nf Webb Academy o^ the Fo? rt b? the ?core of 48 to IX. >-nold rrlayed. well for ?itors. while Capu'n Kurt? ?nd 1 for Steven?. Cn'le-e, Allow ?'Summer Ball" U.K. WU., D* I -Summer b?s?h-\'l for money will no? bar ?th ? rmal ?\ d? ? y by represent? western and Lawrenc?. ? l?'f*??a l.fhith Frrahm-it BLAIR.TOWN. Pa defeated Lehigh freihmen II to 24 her? to-day, and the Blair ?erubs defeated Bclvider High .School I? t? 23. t ,,' -?h ? 1'ir? Sholaton COI Ohi?, Dec. ?.-The Co !.. r.' the American A??oci , irehaee of PI rr,m Indi?n?poii? Ar team. ?rcnr, ?en with Indlai-apoll? for two ye?r ?r : prier 'o that slaved wl h the L ? ?1 Lesgu? GhTg* Princeton Wins At Soccer Over Penn, 2 to 1 Victory Results In a Tie for th*? Intercolle* friste Championship PHILADELPHIA. Dec. ?.-Before a crowd of 6,000 society fana Princeton defeated Penn In the intercelUgiat? soccer match en Franklin Field thl? sfternoon, 2 to 1, In a senaatlonal ralky. Penn mad? the first score of the fame from a fool. Captain Amelia waking a wonderful ?hot from outside the penalty area. The scare remained In Penn's favor until within uve min? utes frcim the end of th? match, whin Pi I BOS Is? te?m started a rally that proved to b? toe strong for Penn * de? fense. Hy its victor/ Princeton tied Penn for the intercollegiate league till?, ?r.d the play-off win be staged on Unl ? li'ld, I rlnceton, n?xt Wednes? day. ? - Tiger football play?r, w?s a hero tor hit team. Th? llre-up: - Prlneetea ''.) Wenn O) ?Bar (Csp*) Cooa?rw?ith ? r i ? ? A.m*lt? li'ipi.i la M. ... Vol!om?r , O R.Tuwniay . N?lt? I I H ip?r . . Unt'llba-1- : I I.Th^ aa . rartrtit? . JtWrtt . >t ' ibln. TrlncscnTP irjetl I ,n. Btlmeon r T >wnl?r- l In?? I Merph .'.*'?'?? lag._ Navy Basketball Five Lifts Scalp Of St. Francis Foe ANNATOLIS. Md.. Dec. 9.?Opening its l-'sketba'l season aga'nst St. Fran? cis, of Brooklyn, her? th's sfterno n. imy won by 49 to '?i in a gan i ?need and close team r.lev wruld hsve been creditabl? for mid-season. The scor? of th? !".-st half i aras -? ta il Ib faeof of the midship . ?rd th? tesrns played on almost I even terms in the ?econd period. The visitors were very fact -a??ed cleverly, but th?ir shooting, brth from court and th? lin?, was ?n the f.rat K?lf. In th? ?eecnj half they ' basket mere t*asi Mo'sn ?nd Keating doing tome partie ilsrly good shooting. The rr.i !sh;nmen ?ere without th.' services of Psrr. ciptsln snd gO'gd forward, wh.i w.?r? foctbal' rn?t. and cannot play baskets:!, on s?> e-unt of an ?end.'my rule, u: "?ri^d has elspssd from the formar rilg, a new man. played a game at fordwsrd, leadlr.g In the seorir sn goal?. The |:ne-iip and ?un.i Th* lin?-i?n and tummarv' ev.n:, .?) HI. rt??el? fill Hat ?.Moran n.r. ? e - Keating i ?nur - b'.tr. I.vn-h i raes . l K d ' ira? .... VnrSATI ri- ' ? <"? 1?ti>?. Cralt <t). Harr'e (4), lUrn?? i ^ d?, Mill?. Frauds Keating To? h y (l). Murean (J). - N?- a! Acae I 111 - - I, SI /r? * In II, K??'lr.?. 1 In I. PjI ?i|- .-?? 'rrls. Karri? . n I r I - I Martians Tism ot Bal ?.ate?. ?a?ilwile Signs to Meet Criqui ! 4t Polo Grounds Next Ma) By Jack Lawrence ?u.ui will be in our midst in the not far distant tutu the Kuropean featherweight titioholder will have rirat crack at the world'? ohtimpionship in this clsss thst hss been held so long nn.l U natrlSOTly by Jchnny Kilbane. Tom O'Rourke, inatchmsker of the Republic A. C. yee terday admitted thst the international bout was practically all net, with the scene of sction the Polo Grounds and the time around the middle of May next year. Mr. O'Rourke, it develop*!, has been doing business out ?vr land <lurir.tr the last week, and with such success that ho returned to New York on Friday with Kilbane s signed contrsct safely tucked in his inside pocket ??. i? understeod, h?s also agreed to terms ar.d th? important p?pers with the necessary signature on the well-known dotted line will be received by Mr. O'Rourk? within the I of a very few deye. A.l of which ?iil be sad news to Tez the Garden promoter, who ?hing all ?Si ???fly Is? a world'? featherweight charnpionthip al Madison Square Garden early in February. Negotiation? between RickarJ and the French title-holder have b??n on for some time, it is said, and th? Cardan promoter had p.. to present Crlqul In two, and possibly three, matches here, Kilben?, it i? known, has be?n In favor of risking hi? honors against . th? only thing ?Unding In th? I way of th? eoniummatlon of the match rohibitiv? figures that Mr. : ?? ha? ?at on bl? serric??. Tom ? i.?a apparently named t..? r'.girt iiguie?, and they mu?t b? ? tidy : Ike realm < rlqnt's ( areer Moat Remarkable CnqUr'? career in the ring has be?t ? moit remarks'/,.? on?. In point of nrenencr it ran be ?aid that b? ha? fought almost a? many battles as Kit bane, but it was not until a year age that he really began tu Atrur? ?? ? poi sible successor to the Clerelead tit)? holder Criqui ?trvvd in the French ermy during the war and has a An? A part of his jaw was shit' ?way, bat the f.sts that heve b??r. * I at th? artificial ?action tn?t . up part of hi* chin h?v? n?v?r | m?terl?! d?m ?g?. ee th? aar Criqui he? moved rep te the t'>p and ha? apparently bad r.ir?culty in wining over all th.. feather? who heve climbed into th? kfoat of I1? fights has* taken pace in Baris and London. ??.?rrrnt w?s a victory over Billy Matthew?, featherweight champion of England, whom ka knocked eut in seventeen rocada before the National .Sporting Club of London early , early last week. Frank FU? rnoy ha? arranged a card far Medl?o .?rd?n tomorrow should bend New York fight fan? ee? of th? rooet Interesting ?ve? in?? tbey h?v? spent ?t a lingside in many menth?. It Is Floumoy'? belief hat th? public demand? ectlo.t. and would retb?r gee e feet aad fartons Kilbane? Challenger Eugene Crlenl Baut between a couple of obscure scrspp?rs than a stow contest b?' a champion and the most logical chal? lenger. The matchmaker alee bel'?vt? ' he ?versus boxing far ??1er? in new face? and p?trf->rm?ra not familiar to New York ring followers. With this doube barreled idea in view, Ktoumoy ha? arranged the pro gr?m of hoot? that will bi< seen at ih? n to morrow night. In the main ? New Yorkers Will h?v? ??> opportun!? lightweight ?eOaetlon in ?etien one? more. Thl? la J?c? Bernstein, the Vonker? boy, who if I th? most interesting figures in Amei f. The unbroken str;n?; i tone? trat h? la? strung acre?? th? on i? th? last y?ir would ?eem to lad tea te that he Is to be the mo? ta J nanny Du-d??, h-.'der of ths werkd'a Juniar lightweight title. a After White House Reception Sarazen Gives Capital ?Lesson Double Champion Prtfrent? Chief h'xeeutive With \?ei Driver After Meeting Many Dignitaries; Mr. Hard? ing Mention? Tremendous Drive He Onee Mad* By Ray McCarthy WASHINGTON, Dee. ?.?Oei.e Sarazen, national open and AraanrtTssVst professional golf champion, took Washington and tho White Ilonas try storm to-day. After a visit to the Presidential Mansion at noon. Sarasos? gavo an exhibition, a "tree golf lesson," as it w.ta advertised, to some flea thousand Washingtonians on the'ptiblic links at Kast Potomac Park. More Important br far to Saraten.S) ... however, than giving an exhibition ?a the reception President Herding, a gol: ? nthuiiast, gave mm. Us says the next to winning the natlrnal champion ?hip it w?a th? gr?at??t thrill of hii young lif*. ?S?r?i?n's entra?e? at th? Whiti House wes dr?4s- - .-xtreme As h? rntered C rwTge 1 Sa? President's secr*t?ry; qutc? y ?ron from his chair ?nd advanced to meet th? youth. The room was f.l'ed with I state dignitaries, representative? o: vsriou? foreign countries and platl visitor? >?* n? on ?baking hands wit> I led th? air. 1 riitian gr. ? ?millng youngster, who 111 at eaee, everybody ? and turned to look at the ?lr*ppin? little feliuw, who was attractiv?ly el tlnd in gr?y knickers and a he?vj gray overt oat. Japan??? Klrsl Celebrltle? Met Having received the champ proceeded ?? ?ntrodu'- v?rlo'ii , group? in th ? 'he lirai grouj three Jap? "Ah, the chsmpi' I i Then, turmrr/ ?aid??el1, whatever he ? been "this li ' I ?If ehaaiplon," for the word chnmpion wa? s, ? ? Cards were rxrh ing.a and r???cd on tu the aeat group ?tor?. MHe?l r? Banset you're quite a little fell i Going i Eventual?? Baraten ?as ltd "Sarsren, ! . . >.n beat me Hut I il t' ' you of ? long drive I hit ones. It mutt h?\? b?en fllO yard?. A" i it wim'i down hill, either. Really, I'm n?>? Ing. ( don't kaow h?? I *>?r did it, but how I Unow it muii have been "w?y o\*r thr?c hundred y ?I ', h?d only ? raaahle niblick ihot hoi? wa? ?bo. yard? long." ??r?z?n, "I'm going to Uy otT ? ' ybody r.<ar?a. "Wall, Baraten, w? must have a game some * St to rre.idenl "I'll seeept th? challenge. An I Mr, Preeldent, I hev? ? dut. I hop* i m?. It? my p*t drive s club I ? >n th? nation?! ?nd P. O. A. chain plonehlpa." u meen you want me to have thur ??k?d t*e Fnt'daat, i? credulou?ly. "Well. 1 ter' c?ete it ?nd I ?now It will help n atontes, demenstntloa al Park wa? prob.bly th? m? of it? kind ever given In t , HI* masterful exhibition skeptics in the gallery (if therr ? ny) that thi? 1ml of twenty one ha? j a? sound a gam? of golf and know? a? much about the r.teenan cs of the golf ?wing a? any ma.i living. Th? champion ?hawed 'ow he gripped hi? elub?. H? ?tot, told shots, hook?, some trick ?V ncra are apt eomnltt? hit on Broadway te the after his ?ih If a r.i Diegi I as his and V Club pro. 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