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THE SUN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1913. PALZER DEPARTS TO FIGHT IN PARIS Tom O'Rourkp (iocs With Him. Confident of Mutch Willi 1 nh n Mm. lil'THKH McPAKTY VS. WT.I.I.S Showinp How This Ilia: Mulch Hns Boon SVyvimI I p In (innlcn A. ('. Albert Pal'i'l nnd 111" inntitiiJi T O'ltourkc, sall"d fur llnmi'i' nn u,. can I Inn New Yuri. vsti 'i-dav (imi .(. only few- licisnnal ft buds Kiiiv ' were koIiir ninl weie mi ilii' pin t" mi' them off. ralziT. m i-milli a ! niton Is matched tn lli;iit .In,). .Ii.) i' i tu. tnunds nt tin' Winiil.'il.iiiil i "Inli ii I ! mi tin hIkIii nf .hiti -' ivitmirK.i i" i -rhnt Johnson has ai i'i'iili il ilii dubs i.i, a lit nan n Bleed not in litf'.l ;ilivboiv 1 1. mi tills m'l asloll. II 1 1 Ici'lIK tl mi Ih' 'il .' nldc of tin' All. itilu tlir sinirtlii!! I'fitu i nay thai Johnson's tipt'i ijictit will be i-itlni Hombanller Wells nf ,loc .leanm-tli 1 III taklnc I'nlr.er tn tin- other i- le ' O'Rourkn rvlili'iitly lif lit he imii K I to birds with iino .stone Hi- has nisi,, tutcd n dantairo Hill npalnst an 1-lm.ilsl' sportlliR Impel- r.illnl ltiftmi, ninl the ons. will Ii" tried this month In liondim I in -dentally iiibmiki will be ;i ll. tn tret in loser tmicli w 1 1 1 1 ihi run. h pr. mot. r Vlnrrnncs, who is fihI in I.i- ii,in tn BiiBranti" Sln.niui fur the I'liir-.bih .!. mill. o'llotnkc 's taklnc n l"iiK chatiie In pr ' tliiK l'nlier ntrumst tin- ni-i;rn o Unui in vldrntly thinks Hut If I'aVn s'' .ul. I happen tn whip Johnson a fni tutu- mm. I, be reaped. In spite ' tin. fact that l.nthn I Mcl'urt.v niaiU' I 'illMr look pitiable ,i' Vernon, r.il., on .Vow Year's Day. ' O'ltourkc has trnd in explain I'alncisi defeat with a!l sorts nf statements,, that tin- big fellow was ,i ii.-, voiis , i till1 hunt , that hi' vvasn t pmpeii:. tralnul . that fi'llourl.e himself was l'atKilv tn' lili.tttc 1,. , u.. i.t ........ i.t .'.,....( ri'.i. .n.i.. i ... .. i. .. , ...tut . . ,. .... i .- ....ii mini ii... referee, who shouldn't him- Hupped th" bout In tin- i lKhtri'iith miiiiil Ciuii l.o urohnbly l''vts all In- ;n,, l.iu tho iponliic public ilo. Mi't iicri i. with hiin. ralirr. to speak bluntly. Is nn ,,, riati il. I clumsy rti"-nhoin who knows pnictl .,iv ' nothlinr iiboiit rlim Kcn.-ralshlp or hotni; Idtl. .Kaln.-t JnhiiMin in- ..ini I.aiKfnul, I nnlejfi tliori s ."unii'thlni; In tin- uli.l, I Tnlzpf fOiouM I"- lanlfi- than In- was tnr MrCarty. rurt'.i.rmi.r.- If lilzi.r ..,i-i fVits Mcl'.-irtv asaln tin- Inwa fariinT ; 111 tmt laMt ns Ihiik as he illil a mnntli ! igo, i lipforp ho fhIIpiI ii'flourkp fllpil an answer to a nil? fur $2. nun brmn;ht aealnst blni In J.irk Clark, an oh lull pl.ipr. th.ircliic ,iault ti'dmrki. that In strllilnp fl.irl. over tin- lip.nl with an umbrplU whii'h. flnrl: iiIltKi-i. pin dupoil UPiifiiPii. ho at tPil In M lf.'ili.fpnr. The row tn.ik p'.up InM Aiijnwt In tin' Korty. fourth str.-pt i lulihnup. Clark I" prcparcil to show that In- wai iptpnp.p:is : thHt h wi'lKhtil lln pollllils tn l.riiniii li.' CO", rtnil that i li.nirKi. hail s.-vpral frlmuls with him nt tin; timc i.uihPr .Mcc.nt!, nnil Ills m.inagpr. Will. .... ... in-., wm no lore snnrnv to s en ariir ps r.ir th.. t.... ........i i Bombardlpr Wells th- Itnpllsh h'.n - pn In Murrh. Wills l ri'tmrt. .1 tn ha'.. failPU for this eountrs nn thr Aluurrtunlit pstPrlHy by r.iblp Harden A that .Met iiiivii.b i..i'Pi(.,i tnuisiMirtatliin fiom AlniinRcr dlhsini of thr c A stor fniiii Cniumbuv. finio. artv has i.-e. iv. n m. ,,n..i- ,,r ij..-niy rnmi t.iip.,,n yn.ir.n a JnliP f..r tin pxcellerit irasnn that Mi I'.irni i arri.,,., I'ice!itai;p iiropusltnm from the (l.iril 'ii C Witi'.r. tlnir HVO As a mattpr of fart i;ibnn ln, tho WpllK-AIcC.irt nuitrli s.rv.-.l up I -1 In. lombrr or Juit aft. r Alcc.it i sinppp.l Jim KI.Min nt Wriiou. c.il (l.lnn 1... t known flnaiuoil . C utv 's tilp to Ci!i fornla aftor Hip l,..ui i,,..,. ujt, vs Willanl. Alrt'.irtt ami Ab Cr.rni v hail nn .iionp in p.iv sip h i,.'.i v Api'nsrs so lilbsnn In'lpi'il them out with thr uml. r ttanilliiR that h shnulil h.n.. tlrst mil on .MeCnrt's .prvltrs wheni v. r. lltl.ms w.irranti his tpturn tn this pit Ab c,u. ii". u man of I. Is wnril mis mil fnr;iil.-n his aprieniPi.t with f,l,s.,t. nmj jut soon as the i;.nil. t, a c. ,.., u u dat. tho u Mir Irs of ;iKrrpmnt wlil be sirn.-.l and sp;l...l b, JlefaMy .,r..l h.s m..iiiK.i. As fur Well., a i,.. ,,1,, !lllt hU manjRPi, .1 .in Alalon. , will , t, , ,u.,. ness with nnv Am.-il. in i.niiiiot. i ,-,- ,,i ....nil. ,ii.i iii.-ri'iij- pnllk's j I,. (. Yi...r M2o Aliilono;., i unie o rr hi', i. tehind s(..'ia "ho Is an CirjINlini.ui, as u boM-r, anil aft. r ri - unillili' erns.MS pi- w.n neipru out or Hip buj In HilKnti, -,v hnm hp knew nni tiuhtlv. N.itm.iMi . th-,,.. foir, Aliilumv. !n-ii in- innimht W.-IU hnr last pMn?. nillmijlv tiustiil (iib.nn wiin in.. ,., mi tii.-tt li()mb.,!i..r m u home with h.ui n.'iniv Jli'.Onii nf v hi..i, Alaloney had a sharp rrnm th.' moniPi.t i ...... ..... dn. s Mem. iivpr I .1 IZPf 11.14 nasni-u all nn-r tin- wi.mi1 (llbnin li.i been surn nf v. Us. f,,r Alnlmipv. s.itiMI'd tn lot well uiiuuKli aliiii'. has lKnoi.il Tnni McC.nr nf V. riinn and other Pioinn ters and has bft rvrrihlr.u tn (ill I hat In uhj Wells win i.. ,radv in tiirii, Akf'arty or fin othe, white mini in thpiwh.it i' Inst tor th" t'uhs .Murphy Garden as soon as ,i date and eertalii Hi'Mi has I'Mierlriii'i'd thr sriisatlnn nf other mattfrs have hrrn spttl'-d. nwnn.i; n lnsiun ball tram, but Chum p, fn view nf the fart that AleCarty mitiin iitfi-rini; tn shut .Murphy up, prob I5.000 for dentins I'alzer In rlKhteert ' ablv ran toll wh. In his opinion, tho toundf. It l easv to ptPturo him in the act nf crahblns -.i pot- rent of S.lft.uin, , houso for ten round with the tirliifii I title holder COLGATE PROVES A TARTAR. Only hj St'nnt I'M "llarcln r IVIni. I'lint rm Vi3T Point. I''ch. 1 -Tho Aiiny's has. kotball t'am rlefpnteil CoIkhIp thla uftei noon bv a stole of ;ij m ji1 in a khuio which was tlip niosl nxrltinR tt plajed on tho West I'olnt rourt The i anets had thinns pirtt mueh their own way m tho first half whbb i-iuIpiI 11 to i! In thru favor, hut the vlsltuis showPil a lematk ahlo roverhdl of form in the snotid half, and afler Rood lloor work and ar-curatp Fhootlmf from si-iunmaBo ec-ored Held joals In rapid sin-epssion. lluntliiKlon and HHmmond caclns thp baskrts, Thu ii leup . Army. Crmltlnn. mir McTakhh,' r.lRht fumard . llHinninml Van Vllel I.ef, fnrwiird Kenneiiv Itoherm .. i-iniro criuiprii 'illnn . Illirht kuhuI . . llunilmiiiin i0t ... I.( fl KIIHIli llrilKl'tli Srnr' Arm) . i, 1'i.IkiI.. .;'. lintili fit.iu field MiTaBErl 3. Van Vllel, Ip.ln.r . ,si,i inn '! . 1I0.M'. i . Hannniittil Kinn.'d', HllnllllKiiill .Irihlnniii. L. t.n.-i'.. rr.'in f..ul -Huttnn. k, Ibiniuiiuid, : Suin it -it fliurne fPI Kllinidv, .Inluisnn fur -..i.tinrp Time of hiileeii I'n lullilili'H ti .t . Thorpe, I'oluinbU. Melihi. Hevem i.n I Dion IMIIiik I P lelorle. RCllENKCTAtH, N Feb I rnlnn won IIh fifth consecutive basketball .,. this iiftPrnoon by dpfi'iillm; I'lali on tin local court, 411 lo Hi I'nloii plaed u, whirlwind fanhlon and took itilwininui id I'ratt's poor passim; and muiieinus fouls tjapt. HeiiM'l- inndr a lil.ijoilty of the Held Koala for I'nlrui, while HiuiKliton m,i.. nearly a pcifcet ircotd on free I hi own. Haaibardlcr WrIU t oinlou llni- Wnj. fptcial Inhle Hnpnlri In Tin" Si v MON, I'eb. 1 - lloinli.ildlPI Wells, I Wie flKhtcr, is mi t Im .MiiiirPtanl.i on Din way to America He sn.is the I n.ti-il Utates Is tho oul country where a liuhti . has any clianir. lln i.umot K. t . Ille i matches or inonr In IhiKlnnd mi Mom hardier Is going to Ainerlrit in i;et t,,,. coin. He ' ha la leuUy to lltht McCaxty or anybody erne, ALL RBADY FOR A DAY OF SPORT ! W Tllr roillrafKnt In the MldnliHrrj lliimllrnii, llir bl trap boiitliiK impiii of llir Aorlh rarnllnn wlnlpi ri'orl. PERHAPS CHANGE KNOWS SOMETHING i A n lciil He Scorns A1)lo to Check Furl Iter .Murphv ( omuient. V.'IipI' Traill; Chni, p i 'h.iri. - i lili Mm Itl'llllll! In l-'lllt I tlllll.'il hi! lli'I'Mill.ll II I of tho ; that h. i t r.ivt'-i What 'ub f.ii'l bo wax throiiKli and . I ul not ..up fi.i' a furthnr run- Now fans arp nkniL- I has Chai i tot that main run tn tin' tall anil limiit I Murph Ivrhaps Hip iuihu i r Hps In u statiiiiint that Chain i , If hi- i.irs to. ran provr that .Muipli's hiiowli tliic nf bani'liall Is lliultiil. In fai t It is nib! that Chanrr .in furnish fin ts that 111 ronvlct .Iurph of liluinlirH ami mlsmiiiuai' ini'iit th. it wmilil luiM' Hrrcki'il thp Cubs buiu nun if Chaiim ami surh rinlii'i anil i:rrs hail not pl.ix rrs .is 1 s.iviil him .Murphv t:flls ami wrltrs as If lie I.ih'h t Ii i' Kiiuip from A to 'A, but thrrp air oth.'is pi .i 1 1 ulft.il wIiom' nrtual juiluim nt is nf Hub. .ilui It 1 milil nf mil' stu-h pi'isnn that IipHippii Hip hour" of ii I' M .iii.l I M. thp nrt ! il.n Im is tin Krrati st basi-bnll inan- ' am r In '. lit w m III Mucphv war a humni-nus writer on a . Clin iiin.it I pap. i ii ilnti'ii Mars nn wh.'ii hp was askPil to ippnrt baspball u.uiips lp i iv.il iim his in-w Job as .i Isomer of im 1 1 mi. nt anil in'M'i Irr.itiil III s.l'liinsU. Ill- .'nllliltt. .1 t.. his f..l.n.v i.i'ti;rs that In Uti.'W notliim; .iboul inslile has. ball nr in fail inu. i ..l.it "" rmlliiipiit.s of the sport. Wh.-n he hnbl of tic Chlrimn i lub persons win. kin w Mui-ph lntlm.it. threw up tin . I hands in .istoinslim. nt The 1 1 1 1 , 1 t In Hrve that .bp knew riioimh to Iseoie a K.cir i ni r.'i tl : lint .Murphy , was su:tieient! li; to know that In hail hoiiKl.t a strong ball team, mall amd by tin- late l'r.mk i: Srlrr. iiiiii nf the best that eM'- lived Si lee was a In in Ii in.it.api l ami .Murphy had si use noiiuli In b t him alniir Si leu built Mip the Cub m.ii'li.iie. without the "Itk: lit - t Intel feri-nee, whlli Miitplli I'oUlltril ' llir molle ami si. Id th.- tleli.'ts When eei was ttili.'il to Kill' up the m.lll- aii'm.'iil lii t ails.' of iuuli otisuiuptioii I'rank Oi.uiee siipp. d Into his shms. Ch.iin-e, w.'ll K. hni.l.'il b S. lee, fnl . lowed with similar winnlnu methods ,.11111 .Murph ki pt nn enuntiuu nioue Tin- il.ish bi tw.'rti Chanet and Alur 1 1 ill v last fall was tin- n suit of man I Inst, Hues nt baseball miioianei' on thr ; part of thr Cubs nwint. In Chicauo 1 tn-.l.n th.' iiniii'ssinii s K.'iiniim timund that Murpln s lai k of bas. iiait knowl- nli;r has .i on shown b thu n basnii; of I'rank Chaiiee ,-iinl Jo.- Tml.ir. thr I lll.'tl WHO illlM' plaetlt ,lll llllril the I i 'libs Im- ten y.'.irs. .Murphy ummliit. I input nf i:v.'i s. ii li f uli strum;, extrenn ly I I in ! miiis man, w hn h,i fniinil It illlflfiilt I tn i-iiiitrnl hims. if mi tin- ilrld, as man ,.!(;. i nf tlir Cubs Instrad of Tlllkrr Is ' .i n.il li.-:- I I k eiroi, chiitu e's fili-mls as I sel t. 1 .Murphi '.s . iiK.iRHinent of HoKer llres liahan at iln.inMi a v.il nnil his ie. lusal tn pa lln' sanip salary tn JIuimj r-" t.ikr. Arenri- is bi-ln-veil to Im anothrr mls- Ilri snahnn, Il is lolieeil, will not stand for J..'-s iub; an nrrat lmiu'lli ot tim and il tin 1 1;- will demand Hip maiiai-mi-ni m hs t.-leas .Murphv. In a thr oluiiin sIkiipiI stati-meiit. Insists that lie is one of thr few wis., iii.ii in b.i-i. ball and that nr will "noli iiiialm i. Ilii- I'lniiiKu b.isrball n I'lt n s and f.ms that hr alone knows owner of tin' Cubs is ilur tn ppprpnre inan ntranue bapprnlnBS hpforp the snow flips nrt fall r.u.lness AlanaKPi- Irwin of thp Npw VoiKh madp final nrraiirpnionts yrstcr da with T J. Tillbury. rpprpspntlni; the i:oal .Mail Sti.nn I'aeket Cotnpaiiy, for takinir I'rnnlt Chance's men to Her muda The part. rort-Ilvo stronp, will sail on the steamer Anadlan at l ri'rlin k A. M . .March 1. l'lrst class ai'iomnindations hnvp bppn cot for the players, i lull offulals, tralneis and new spapei men on board ship. In Iter muda thr p-irtv will live at tho Jiruns- There's Just the difference b tween a raw, poorly made Cock tail and a Club Cocktail that there Is between a raw, new ! Whiskey and a soft old one. The best of Ingredients the most accurate blending can not give the softness and mellowness that age imparts. I riuli Cot'MalW art1 nxrtl In I mml brfort' bottling anil " frculily tnmln ('ot-ktuU mi be im Konil, Manhattan. Martini anil othtr ttanHard btrndt. bottltd, ready la tmt through rrarkid (re. Ili'fnio Suhnlllnle AT A I.t. DKAI.KRS .. Hi t BI.FIN t mil)., Dole Pro. i.riinrii tmm i,unfla A -ML- I HAHflKl ; I'l'.uiui1 mmm K.nt a trlP7rMT1 HMMKK - , I inn nf llir IrnilliiR ilnprn on Ihr niithorn Biilf roarar. At thf loft la .1. tt. Nli'holon of .Ni'tr lli'ilforil. t'luli tnitnln. anil nt the rluht C. II. IIiiiUoii of Ni n "iifTol k. prpnlilvnl of Ihr Tin WhUtlr. w lei; Hotel, which I'rrsnlrjit I'.irrell of thr New York Amrrlians ha" bused for th" month of Alan I. As tnlrl In Til': S- '. l ist wri-k. Chili r-p and Trainer Charles Hum ti will pi.' .ship hut a rririilar training tabli-. at uhirh meat shlppul ftom .-w nrl; and natKe M'rtiblrs w .11 bp srr' d Thn Jerspy t"it I ntei national l..'ii'.-ii.' t"iun will sall'Tor" Ilermuilii n w ei u later and also will tiuln on the Ham ilton i rli'ld t grounds. I'rank Chanrr lravos his liniup In Cal- j' ifornla m xt Thursd,-i inornlmr for a four iUh trip'. arross thr roiitlnrnt. lie will arrive hrrr to assume his new ilutles onr. week from tn.innrrow inoi n- ItlK . The National I.PIICUP M-hnillle IllPet-, ItiK will hi, held on r.'biu.ir II at tint HotPl AlcAlplh Thp Ameriean I.e.iciiP. convriiini; .thn Fame dm. i ..i taka possi'SNion of thr Waldorf i" thr Astnr PENN DEFEATS YALE Overcomes Ten Point Lead anil Pulls (iame I'rom l-'iie h !7 lo M'OI'C, I'm. ttiKi I'ltu. r.b 1 Th. I'nnisli of I'rmisjlianla baskriball fain, tl muuh a Fensalinn.il Ilnlsh. ,, rrenmtm; i,.,,,i ,,f tell points 111 the last half, tiwilcl.t dp. fiiitr-d the Mvr fiom Valr b a seme ..f -7 tn ;j. Ironi thr npenlm: nf thr ii, .t half until near thr cud nf thr s ,.,) u looked as thiiuull thr IJlis wrlr koIiik In carr off !ttnr, outplaliiK tin- i.iual. en In i". i'iv dei'.irtini nt of thr name .lourdet, huwi'vpi, pullnl lus rtMirlati's tiiKethei in the i IosiiK inlnut.s if tny nnd, after I'elsner had Kb en the lint and lllur a lead at lo 111, ihne was little doubt as to Hie outi onir l'i I f.. II..H..I Ehortl.v with two beautiful souls that made victory cPilaln Vale had uprned the srei ml pornul In lending three field unals. IVnn was detp In the rear when Vale resorted to fnul'iiK. which Have lielsner an nppnrtunitv to boost Iho score lb- did so in a . r.'itlt.ih!. nianrier and when In but a imp point dis advantage he took tlir ball from a scnui. nirtiie, JtiBBled It several limes i.u his I, ft hand as his opimaltiK tru.ml hum; to his rlKht and aftei a careful aim tossed the ball throush tho net Yale was unable to score after if-Kistei Ins IT pnlnts, vvlillr .loiinlet's leatn maps eoniiibuipd iw.. iiioie Held BO.ils following tin 'lm-l by llelsnpi- Tho lineup: Peniisylvniila Ilelner Creed Seeltmck Whilnce I'nsltliias aic Left Iniuinl li'inn Klflu fnmitrit . . Snlh.irt I'rntie . . Smith Left cuard . Sumner Itltilil l iiril . . lint . .lli'irrtet mure reniis) i nnia, v me, -siintltiili Illnnm for .sr elbni-li, llenirr fur lllootii, I'r.ine fur lielsner. Minkpiile tnr Sulh.irl Cnlil, for Stnltli. Ilt-rmnti fer Suniiir llnnls from nel. llelln-r. 1'reed, II. WiillHre, .InmilPt. . Iliiun, I, .sulhnri. .1. Smltli, 1' lu ll i inub (mm fnul llflner. I.i. .siillmn. I lleferre I miver. t ip, lln I niplre I'nrncj.A A I 'I line nf halves ;u inlnmes DARTMOUTH VS. INDIANS. CnnilirlilKP Wnnls tiumr, nnil I'nln tiroiinda llatr Ilepii Suuiirslpil, CAMiuiipi.r, Mass. I'.'li. 1.-.Mayor Harry of this cltv has pxlpndr-d an Invi tation to the Carlisle and Daitinoutu f'mt ball tennis to meet nn the Krldlrun here next Noveinber. Itussell I'll Id, the new athletic Kioituils, will lie cnmplPted by that time and with the eirctlnu ot extra bb'iichi'is at least Sii.ii'hi petsnns vvnuld be able to see the COUllst .B I lai'llllnllth limv has an ripen dale on hand III coiisr. ipirnce of lohlnK tho Harvald i'in,'ai.ptnpnl, Alaor Harry submits tin' pinpusltlon that the two Institutions inert on .November 11 which Is the o.'caMon of llaiv.nd's visit lo I'llnccton, Clor linmr tiiit'c .V, , l , , I'onNVVAi.i.-r.s'-lli nso:,-, N. v., IVb. 1 It was a cIumi itiiiim to-day between thr New Voik Military Academy basketball tPiun and that of iho vlsltini: YonkeiH HlAti Kchoul, Tho local lads won, fi to ... AT PINEHURST COWING'S TENNIS IS OF WINNING BRAND Ahead in Finiils of Singles and Two Varieties of Doubles nt IMneliur.st. 1 . ''CHKS 1"(l WOMKX TOO , " ' ' III (folf Play Robert Hunter Leads Tin Whistles in An nual Itouud Itobiii. I'.si IM iist. I'eli 1 The unk here 1 s I,, i n nur nf activity in ti mils, l,iilf. tiap sliiuiilii; and baseball with In trnst iriitnil In tin third annual mid winter tiiitus tournaini lit In men's sinul.s Lawrniie CovvIiik of Cincinnati and l: A II. life of KriKikl.vu pl.iv.il a fast foui set match In the ttnal. which proved a G-;t 3-ii, 7 f.. ii -a victory for Mr. CouIiik. In thr siiiil-tlnal All Cowihk won Hum Noi man Johnson nf New York I.'- r. 7, 7.".. 7 7. and Alt Halfe ad vanced on a i: t, i'.--I win from A II im I of Alontleal In doubles Mr Cow inn partner' d with 1 1. nry C HrhlKcts of Tinhorn. N C. di feated Alessis Half. and (irn r :'- ,;, c t. - i tn,. m,.,. In mlM'il dmibles Air. CowitiK and .Miss Airnis Hlancke of Hssev KpHm defeated Ml. Halfe and Allss Helen llartirtt of .Npw llavin 1, il .1. In the seml-tlnnl All. CiiwIiik and Allss lll.inckr won from Air. tiller and Allss Jeanne I'ushee of West New inn. I il, fl il nd All Halfr and Allss Harnett from Air and .Mrs John N llU'ek of AIban by fl--4, 6 3. AtKs llarmtl waa thr winner of wonnifs sliiKles, tlefeatltiK Allss Hlane.ke, fl :'. 's In the seml-lliial Allss Har nett defeated AIKs I'uslue hv fl 1. 63 and Allss Hlaruki' won from Allss Umls8 PatteiLon of I'lalnfirld by 6 ,1, 6 J. In women's doubles AIih Huvck and Allss 1'iishee were victorious over the Allcsos Helen and Hdltli Harnett. 7 :, ' -1 In the s-pii.n,i .Mr,, iinypu amI Mi's Hiishre won fiom Allss Itlancko and AI.s ll.uil Shannon of Huffalo. 26, ii -I. I. and the Alissei Harnett ad vanced on tlir default of Airs. A. H, llr'.i'i- of Montreal and Airs. A. P. New comb of llldib'foid I'oul, Ale. The annual round robin competition of the Tin Whistles inuudeil out n full week, two matt h play divisions of four each pl.-iMin; f'lim scratch ami (He quartets Willi h.iialicips, with play preceded bv a iiuallflcation rouinl in which l'arker W. lilttemior if Hrookllne won the cross si ore mild medal with a card of 70 and A c a hot ii nf Montclnir the net score tioplu with 7L', his handicap beliiK P. In tin- llrst ftiiss font Hubert Hunter of We.- Kin a was Iho winner with three matches to his credit, aualnst two for Whltiptnoip, whoso defiat by Hunter was a surprise . one match for c. I,. Heckt r of Wnoflland ami no wins to the rredlt of .Mr A horn In the second cross four llnii.v c rnivnes of u.ikinont was first with three matches. W. K. Truesdi'll of Hronkl.vn second with two wins, W O. Clark of Woodland third with one and It C Shannon nd of Hmelcnntt fni.r,,. with none The lli'V T A Chenllnim of Kallsburv, N c. led In the llrst handicap four, K. II. I'altersou of l'lalnlleld III the second. .1, l C Humsp of llrooklyii In tho third, i. (i Wordi'ii of New York In Iho fourth and II. T. Huulap of I'orct Hill (J. C. of Now ark in the llfth. I'ur tin- week lo nunc tin- ninth annual St. Valentine's coif tournament is scheduled, vtm tliiK Tuesday and concluding- Ha tlir da, Klchl sKteens are provided for and the advancr entry Is laice, TIip (Inn Club Kiounds have been the see I' nmn evetitH ilurlnc the week, all cenli l ine ul it l li 1 the tlrsl of the weekly inn Iiiiki'I events which rontlnue throunii Maicli. .1. N. Iluyck of Albany, shooting wllh mi iillnwiince of trn tainrls, was thr week's tiupliy winner with a net score of liii. K. A. Hand. ill nl I'm Hand, Mo., the h ralch cotiteslant, waa second In 91. ThntniiH Henaiip, ,lr of New York and liiivid T I.cah of Itrnnklyn were among otliriN who wrrr In (lie runnlns. Tim babeball t-easoii swung wide open wllh Urn week's camci and the first of the bcason's seiles, the Carolina ti'Hm dcfpHtliiR tho vllliiKi! 10 lu 'J ttnd IV to I lu tho opening play. , DISPOMirWfHOSPE ' CASE POINTS LESSON:? Efficient Hnndlin": by Nntioiiiil 1 Hegts'tration Comtnittro hn Eyo Openpi. LOCAL COMMITTKK SLOW Evidence of Apparent "Wrong doing Dismissed Without Proper Investiffntion. Now that thoie Interested In athletics have tecoveted from their surprise at the ehnrjteH of professionalism iiKalnst Jim Thorpe and the Hpeed manner In which the olllclals of the Amateur Athletic I'tibm hrotiKlit the Indian to bunk and obtained a confession there Is a natural disposi tion to compare th" eillcler.t manner In which this cai' was handled with othet Incidents which, If similarly treated, iiilchl have resulted In exposures almost a" Im pel taut. Tlior acquainted with the machinery of thr A. A. I", ate forced to the conclusion that there Is somethlns radically wronc with the way In which the reclstratlon committees of the district associations con duct lln; cases that are broucht to their attention. There Is no use denylnc that sotnrtlilns Is lacking In tho system In vociip In Hip Atetnipolltan Association, for after startlnc off with a flourish of tiunipets tho present committee lias ac cnmpllsheil nothlnc of Importance and by the Institution of secret meeting ha manaced to sholvo evidence that promised to lead to sturtlltiir revolution a to th" violation of Ihr t tiles by prominent amateur.. There I not the lean doubt that If the Thorpe case had been left to the h111pI.iI of the Middle Atlantic Association Instead of Its lieltiK taken up by tip) national registration committee It would have been draKf-'lti alone yet. Jam 11. Sullivan, however, handled the matter without glove, and within thrpe das of his llrt hearlnc the rumors nKa!rit Tliorpr settled the matter once and for all by procuring the sensational confession That Is evi dence of what can b done when a serlou matter Is tackled In enrnpst and lender comical the futile effort of the local resp iration committee to take ndvatitaco of the strotic lead It tecelved In at least one case that came befoie the committee for action. When evidence wa presented In black and white that a check for 120 had hren sent to an athMe prior to his competi tion In a set of Rami's It was considered senerally that an Investigation of th'1 practice to the detriment of nniateur athletics was warranted. Counter charses were made that this check, which tho recipient stated lie hud returned, hud been used by the athlete taklnu out th" amount In orders on a Jeweller Another athlete appeared with a check rrcelvd from the samp man, and though not olll dally alven out by tho registration com mitt"" It was hpllpvod penerally that this athlete also was supposed to have taken out the amount In question In orders on a Jeweller. I'veiy part of thl proceeding I con trary to the A A I". rules. In the one case thpr" could bp no claim that the check was sent for prl7.es, a it was mailed before the came In question took place In the other the prize solution mlcht hold Rood, but unfortunately even this Is cnntrar.v to the A A. 1'. mips, which provide that all rrizc mtit bp suitably inscribed and dlscounti-nanco Hip rhins of orders. With this basis for a thorough Invps. leatlon the registration committee dropiied the case with the statement that It had no Jurldlct!oi Yet every man con cerned Is a memlier of a club In the Alotropolltan Association and prominent In amateur athletics. The more prominent the men Involved the greater the nerd I for slftlnc the circumstance to the bot tom, and It Is haul to believe that checks could be flo-ttlne around In this Indis criminate manner without some one bring at fault With the present registration committee as Ineffective as former ones in allaying the rumors that have Ikpii gaining ground for rars as to IbiKrant violations of the rules It appears to ! high time that thr national registration committer toot; some steps to clean house In this district. It Is certain a letlectlon on amateur athletics when managers of games are heatd to lomplain that they cannot get the entries of certain men without the panient of appearance mot.e Huniois FENCERS COMPETE FOR FOILS TROPHY ColumliiH nnd New York A. ('. in Final Hound for Mau rique Trophy. The New Vork A (' and Columbia tnos wete left in for the finals of tin- contest for the Alanrlquo ttophy for Junior full, men at the Iliookl.vn I'ential Y. Al c , last night Twelve Junior foil team composed of tin or men each competed. The repre sentatives of the New York Turn Vereln, tho New York A. c. and Columbia I'm verslty displayed superior adroitness with tho steel blades, Capt. Allison of the New York A C was one of the stars of the tournament after making a poor start. He sprained his right ankle In practice n few days ago, and lost his first encounter at the meet, as he feared to place tco much weight on It Hut In his next cssas ho discarded discretion and lunged with great dash HI straight thrust gained him many touches and ho earned the decidlnc bout !for his team In the first two lounds. A surprise occurred caily In the eve ning when Iho New VorK Kcncers Club, winners of the troph last ear and In 1910, went down to defeat In the (list toiind at the hand of the expert Colum bia follsmen by the scute of 5 bouts to t and were thus eliminated fiom tin' toil, nament. The opening round brought out u hard struggle between Yale and the New Voik A. C. The score seesawed UP to 4 all, when Capt. Allison of the Mercury Tooters stopped on the mat against Chal mers of Yale In order to decide the out come, of the match. Allison's aggressive ness increased In the final bout and ho pi overt too quick for Chalmeis, giving his team the vhtor.v by fi to 1. In the second round II. Tw.vffort of the Crenrh Y. Al C A. austnlnoil a serious In jury from I.. Aloiiquln of Columbia, son of the rcstniirant man, Alouquln's foil slipped pnt i'wyffnrt's guard, tearing through Twjffnrt'a right sleeve mid taking a slice out of the latter's arm, A vein on tho bleeps wns cut and bled profusely. The wound -WBH dressed and the bout called off, as honor was satisfied. Some of the stlffest competition of the evening was furnished by the Htilpllngs from I'oly Prop. Though only Inexperi enced schoolboys, they far nutclSHed th" sluing Irlu fiom Ihr descent A. ( by 5 bouts to 1 In the first round. In tho next round they faced thn team from the New York A. C . composed of seasoned vet erans, Hut by their dash and dexterity thu liiooklyn Htboolbo.VH pushed tho Now York men In eight UiuIb before succumb ing, Capt, Allison ii (t;u I ii rapturing the do. elding bout that carried his team along to the next lound. ' Tho .lummarlcn : TeaiuaCrnlral Y M. C A . II T, Vlyman, O, Hehulti. J. A, Chord . New York Turn Vereln. (I. rtelmheri. It. Hlahl, .1, T. K rosier; Wot Hide V, M. I'. A.. L. M. Siiioonmurher, If. Davia. I). I.. Van Duten; BprliiaBeld Y. M. C. A. Collti, J. BrlBkman, Q. Stka llri-nvii II Tiiffnr, I'piinsvliiinlii, ' It l.rrnni. It l,n, Ibi-klrk. It HiTlinrt 11 nss.isu-, TstP. II M Item. I' -M. , tUnnm. I r'li ilmers, ,!r Vi Vmli A f. P. " Allison. N Triislnii. i- T A.l.ims, CnlJ' J ''I' I Mai, .I Trims. It rerutns. vv h i Credent A.-r. C A KelH VV M e..rl, V I' HlraukHiiip . . , lirnt U.iinnl. Vet Side V M A tie frti.'d Hprlneneld V M ' A '', ','v .'. houts In o. .Hi linniiiiii,, tier ilefPHted Ilrlnli nilll, .. tn I. Il.ivlf defeated Spikes. ., tn 3 Van tlll-eti defeated H'tille, '. In .I. Sihnt'li macher ilrfi'Blo.l Stiiket, .'. In Havls Ue f.ated lln. lie. 5 In i. ... ,. .. . .New Vork Turn Vrreln ibfe.it, d rviiiral V M. C A. In r. bout to I Itilinherr dej fente.l VlVtlnlll, .'. I" 0 Itelllllieir defeiiletl liiaM, f. tn 'J. Htalll defeated VlVUtnn. u to I HrhtllU ilefente.l Stahl, r. tn II. hroeger ilefeitted Schllllz, .. til 3. Klneger deflated t'luird. H In " rnlutllbU riefi-ntrd l enrers Club b f. bnuls to t. I'lnugh defeated I.Jtm. . t . North rop defeated lie I.u I'oer. h In 4, Itlgr do fenled Moliqlllti, u tn I. I.yon i etente.l Nnrthrnp, .1 to t. He l.a Purr defeated MniKiuIn, In 0. timiKli defeated IllBits, f. lo li Lynn defeated MiiuuuIii. ' I" ," Northrop defeated Uhik. .'. In .'. IoubIi de feated D' La Cner. .' In 3. ... Poly Prep defeated Crescent A. . by bouts n I May deflated Kelly, 13. Fr.lH" defeated Straukslnp. I 1, We-.el defeated Perkins, 5 3. I'rna ilrfmtl-il KellV. t--. . Perkins defeated s r.nikaini, t 3. May de fen led Wrsrel. f' . ... , I'reiieh V .M C A. defeated Pennsylvania bv .". I.uiits in t- Van llii'klrk defeated i:'...fr. . 4. Tivvff.it' defeiited Hethurt. . i Meliierspii iife.iieii llritspti ;. i:!..,.r tlefeated ilerh.ir' 1 I. Twvlftirt ilefe.itetl MiPhersnn. .' t Van llusklrk, dr; felled llressen. 1 3. .MlPilermll defeljed lllsessee 1. I. TMyftlirt defetted Inn llusklrk. f. -4 llrrssrl, defeated llerllart. N V A C defeated Vale by j bom In 4 - llHIi-mn riefeatril Allien . ." '.I, Adnlli de fentrd Chalmers. .i--4. Ileen defeated Trus low, 5-4. Adams defeated llan-'ilil. ." - 4 . t.'hnlniers defealed Tru-loiv. a 3. Allison defeated Ueet, 31, Trtlslow tlefeated Itan- iirn, C- 5. Iles defeated Adams, 54, Alli son llefen.te.1 lillllllier. 3 1 Seioii.1 Hound N. V. Turn Vereln de f.'Hte.l Wee' .lile V M C. A . by 1 boats to 1' 'Schoontnai her debated Kelmherr. .. -4. Stahl defeated Il.lVl-. i ! . Kroeuer tie- feated Van Onsen, Ib'lmherr ilefoated l,avi. t. ii. Stahl defeated Van inisen, 5 t. Si hooniniielii r defeated KroiKer, C 3. Kelm herr ib feated Van !iilen, .V 2 V A I ilereiiteil I'niy rrep ny .. nnu's tn 3- I'r.ns def. n'eii Adniiis, .'. I Trusloiv iltfeateil Mm r, -3 Allison defeated Per kins, fi !. May defeated AdHine, 1 Tru. b.w- defeated ivrk'n-. J Allison defeated Krnn, .".3. ivrklns defeated Adams. ;3. Allison defeat, il May. 3 .' I'.'.uint'la tlifea-e.l Crem h V M. ' A. by " bo lln III . I'lOlUCl, tlefelted Te. V ft ort.i 3 4: :.e..er ilefe.ued Northrop, I il . Mompiln ill feated llressen, j I. CloilKh defeated 111-ses-er, 31, Nor'hrop defeated Ilrt'-sen. -. 3 Hlseseer deflated Mnuqulli . 3. lio'lKll defeated .Molnluln. 3 3, Ttvyffoei dKlhled bv .Mouiiuhl if S--U limit cali'il off Senil.tln.il Pound New Yetk A ' tb' feateil New nrk Turn Vereln In 5 bouts in 4 Alll'on defeated Ittlmnerr ' to 3. Truslnw def'.ited Staid. 1 In 3, Kroeuer de- Uf.iii'l Aiiains. f, tn :'. Iteltnhrrr dofeatcd iTruslnw. f. to 1. Adams defeated Stahl, 3 to I. Allison defeated ivrneRfr, (. to t itelmherr defeated Adams, 3 to 1 Krnegei defeated Truslnw. J In 4 Stahl forfeited to Allien,,. Columbia A b e ONCE MORE M0NTCLAIR. S. Paul's, lleapllr Hennelt'e tJootl SrrllumlnK. Beaten it." to Is. AIontci.au:. I'Vb. 1 The Montclnir Academy swimming team added another to Its unbroken string of victories by ib featlng th" St. Paul's School swlniineis this afternoon. 3. to 1S; Hennett of St. Paul's wa the high point getter, scoring thirteen of the visitors' point. Davis plunged the length nf the pool In 1 1 2-o seconds foi the home team The sutumal Ie : I'.elio Hate Wen bv .Montclnir team, with Laney. Kerr. Hart and Mathul". n Time. I minute 3 sn-onds 30 Yard Swim Won b It.nnett. St. Paul's. Malhalseti. Montdalr. seeond. Ale drils. Monttlalr llllrd Time. 27 3-t. setotids Idle foi i'nrni Won liv tnetjen. Vl.rit elalr, YoiinKnii.il. Monttlalr. i-econd. Ilm neti. St Paul's, iblr.i V.srd Sw I111--VV011 liy Maihalsen. Atoni ebilr. Hetinfi. Si Paul's, -et-oinl. Kerr. Monit-lalr. third Time, t: seconds. too Yard Swim Won li Hennett. St. Paul's. Lane Mou, i lair. seiollU, Slopetl h.iKin. Mtintil.ilr, third Time, 1 minute set mills. ' Aliintchilr's ri cord Is as follows: .Mont clnir, tl. Jeisey City High School, (. Alontclalr. 2 . llrabtnus Hall, 25. Alont clalr. 37. Princeton Prep. lit. Alontclalr. 35 , St. Paul's i'chool. Is. BRYANT ENDS UNBEATEN. llrfenl .Inmiilt'ii In I 'I tin I Hound of tjnerniilifirii llnNketluill. The Ilryant basketliall team ended its schedule m the yueensboin dlvls.on of the P. S A I. tourn mien- with a clean slate yesterday afternoon, when It defeated the the of Jamaica High School on the St. AIar's l.v. rum court b a score of If to I a It was thou ght that Shaw, the main stay of thr Ilryant team, might be out of tin- lineup because he failed to gain pro motion last l-'rlday. but when the P. S A. L. otllclals allowed Chucks Ten Uyck to repttsent Jamaica after being lnfoimed that he had been graduated last Pi Itl.ty Coach Ullert of Ilryant put Shaw In the game open to protest. It Is hardly proba ble that Jamaica will piotest him, as Ten I-:ck would be open to protest on similar giounds. 0 Creacriil Win a Tram Match. Humson Country Club shooters visited the Hay nidge traps of the Crescent Athletic Club yesterday and shot the first les of an interclub contest against tno home team When thr last bluerock was trapped It was found that tho lsltuts had been beaten. 3S4 to 371 targets. IIOItsF.s AN I ( AHRIACKS. Opens To-morrow Annual Auction of Cl.l'Mll.ANO A A Light Harness Horses of the Highest U V c,ass f or sPrt' Pleasure and Business The Greatest Collection of Light Harness Horses Ever Offered at Auction Complete Dispersals of the Studs of HENRY SCHMULBACH, Wheeling, W. Va. Headed by the Champion BALDY McGREGOR i3), 2.0S', MINNESOTA IMPROVEMENT CO., Faribault, Minn. GROVERLAND FARM, Georgetown, Kentucky. PINE HILL STOCK FARM, Duxbury, Mass. etc., etc. Superb Consignments from WALNUT HALL FARM, Donerail, Kentucky. PATCHEN WILKES FARM, Lexington, Kentucky. OAKHURST FARM, Whitjnsville, Mass. ELMDALE FARMS, Pontiac, Mich, etc., etc. H,or"h. Track, Stud, Speedway and Road Sil Opens Promptly at 10.30 A. M. Each Day Evening Sttslens at 7.30 P. M. FASIG-TIPTON CO., SS GRANT CHAMPION ON COVERED COURT liJItli Hpjriinenl Tenuis Title Hi, Afrnin After Four Set .Mil tell. 1)11. ItOSKXBAl'M WrXXKI? I 1' Is at n I)iRa(lvnnf,iv;p Tleeaiisp of Short. Rest. From Hard Scnil-FiniiL Wlle C flrant once more won thr iluor lawn tennl singles champ'oi ' , of the Sixty-ninth Hegimcnt Arm Twenty-fifth striet and lexliictnn i niie, yesterday Tho inalcJi nn f ,u throu-th four lively set (Irani s i nent, Hr. William I'nsetib.unn. was . feated fl 0, I li, fi I. fi 2. The Kan , totals weie tn 3 and Hie poinn m to e7 Hefoie the match which brought tourtinmcnt to an end was ileildcd i-,f disposed of (! A. 1.. Dliinnc, thp i apt, in of the West Side Tennis lub, fl I i. . (Irani oninr tlnough this contesl with , rxpectnl ease. He had lo wait for nea an hour hpforp Hr. ltopnbaiim was u tessful In dpfi'iitlng Htnjamlti M lii .in 2 fl, il t, fl I. The length of competition made It necessary fni i Itoseiibaiiui to pntrr Hip chnmpl.ii .p battle after a ict of only ten nilniH" l-'ioni tile opening service, wlinm fill (Iriint, It was his sti'inllncs. and . ability to dilvr th" ball w'th spud pulled him through the ttgnt gamt- plu el u 2 IM'. Itosenbanm was the sup for Iip tallied Sfl winning placi d H n the four seis to "s for Crant i; i 1 netteil th" ball 2 1 1 times ami sent i side court '.'7 tlltlts to r.s and '"si., lively for r. Itosenb.min. (Ir-int donn. faulted three times nn seivle.- and s. .. six up". IM. Ilustnb.iinn fa. lid fni times on III service and scornl mil u, ace. That eamr In thr final set I (irant tluougliollt thr Hist sot ma n. ' tnllvd a position near to IPs Ins. ime He devoted himself to dilving, s).i.d.inr I tin on his flipping shots so that be .eelnl off six games Tor the set at line Tin holib-r of the national Imlooi- title at. I im Into a lead nf 3 low on games tn i n srcniid set This was nine games fni hnn without Dr. ltosenbaum hanging a gam. up on nls si ore. Dr. !loenb,itini was up for tile seno" In the fourth came of this s"t and he sin prlsed (Irant bv delivering cb'Vpil.v pla ul twisters that captured the game at love Hie tltst love game ot the match llv let ting himself out In the rallies (irant mat, aged to win the next game. It was fairly close wotk. Then Dr. ltosenbaum mr placeil lir.iut and drove him out of posi tion In such splendid style that Iip ran five games In order and won the set As me two men began their progres. through the third set the light began to fade. This was apparently mole of a handicap tn tho doctor than to tlr.uit. so that at one stag" Dr. lloenbauin stul that If he won ;hr set hr would lnr rpon o iii'stonement until the follow in.' day. While he entered into the rallli stun iotnly the tluclur was outpUi.ved and only scored the fourth came of this s,t He was somewhat stronger ill the tin it set, as the llrst thiee games touched al ib-iK-r Dr. liosenbaum won the second and the seventh. The suminar.v ; PHi.sT SP.T Pl C. .'. - 31 -3 It lir.iii' ... :. t i s Or. Host nliaiiiu 3 J 1 4 SKi'ON'ti SP.T. (Iran- . . .. 4 4 n 4 '.' C 1 Dr. Host nbaiini .32:41144 THIHD SP.T lirant 114 0 4 Ir. Kotenbauin I I 0 I 2 POL ItTH SHT 4 :r i 34 3: i. 314 lirant .'. 3 . 4 I 4 ft I- -0 Hr Ito-enliHlltll ....331. '1140 I'.eferee- Julio M. Steinai her Men's Championship Singles Seml-fln round Ir. William ttimetiiiaum iiefere llenjamln M. Phillips 26. 4, i. 4, i C lirant tlefeated il A I. lilonnt. C I s linal and I'hamplnnsblp Hound Wvile (iranl defeated l)r William llofenlijuill 6 0. 4 C. t. I. IS .' PHILLIPIDES BEST DOG. Seller Win Natlolinl Field Trials. Aliine.v nntl n t up. Cii.vmi .Hnctio.s; Teiin.. Pt-b. 1 Tin ' national championship Held trials win. . I began here last Alotulay with slte.i, j starters, weie Hnlslietl to-day and the wm ;nir was the setter Phllllpldes. owned tc i I-'. S. Hall of Deficit unit bundled hv J A I (hide of Hiucrvllle, lint. I The iiiri' was the most exciting of tlv season All the dogs were leiUlreil to tin thiee hour heats and to the w lmnr wen the title of national champion nnd m. Dextei cup, valued at H.000. as well us cash purse of $1,000. The winnei i. known. II" has been on the circuit fn several enrs and has won several liiil"' tant stakes. IIOItsLH AM) ( Allltl V(iLS. America's Aristocracy of Speed MADISON SQUARE GARDEN February 3-4-5 Days and Evenings