THE SUN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913. Bf&i Polo Challenge Received; Witt Be Considered To-day Hulswitt to Lead Skeeters POLO CHALLENGE TO BE ACTED ON TO-DAY Kormnl toques, for Match In Hccdvcd iiihI No Time Will He Lost. 1IKHJIERT CALLS MKKTJNO Kxccutivc Committee Evficcted to Accept Quickly Lino on Makeup of Defenders. England's challenge for the International polo cup was received by Secretary I William A. Hazard of the l'olo Associa tion yesterday. The chnllenge was turned , nwr Chairman II. L. Herbert, who Im mediately began to make plans for Its lonslderatlon. Tho challenge: 1 Iturlitvham Club. Fulhnni, S W . 1 Novenilwr 21. 11S. j IlKAR SIR: I am directed by the commute nt Dip HurliiKham Club to wad formal cli.il lome to Ihe American Polo AMCKlntinn In 1 ompi-te tnr the tmernallunal polo cup In 19U ' ill hip usual iipnp 01 maicnei ana unnpr ine innilitton act lorth la the deed of rift rcUl 11V thereto. If coiiTenlent to (lie Polo ' Awodatlon of AmprUs It would suit bet lo play the firm m.itch not UtiT thsn Juno 1 to enable the Kndl.'b ilaim In rrturn to Kncland In time 10 compete m thp champion cup matrhri. , itS'&.T sss' nvTWonru?: 1 uy .nine lours laitniuny. V EOEKTON GKKKN. Major. Manner. The secretary. American Polo Awlatlon. Aa early as last Monday It became Known through cable udvlcs that the, llngllshmeu would make another attempt; ... , i .1,.,. .. ..1...11 n. iw.. .... .... niiu ,,... . ,.iii.iii.u i .uonltsway Chairman Herbert, bow- eer, was scarcely prepared to'recelve it o simjii, as In previous years the l'olo i saoelatlou ..Ulcers have been notified by . cable when the important document was despatched. The wording of the letter sent by ! the manager of the Hurlinghani Club ' "e secmd day of the New Vnrk re. leaves little room for disagreement on tho liability run, a Juiint of 17s miles up into iliieMlou of date. The Invaders suggest , Connecticut and back vcV.er.l.iN, a at that the first tni.tch shall be played not tendnl by a retn.irkaM,, fie.'.loin from inner .nun juur i. ii minimi nuKKeruiui w.is made last year, but the English. men finally accepted dates beginning with June 10. They have additional reasons for reoulrlng nn earlier fixture this sea- son. as the British championship, if, which ; they desire to play on their return, be- glr.a on June 1.1. or more than a week , earner man msi khmhi, Otherwlse the conditions of the deed ' of gift have been .ntlrely satisfactory. tn fact no international contest has Peen . , . , . t.i. . .i ... - .,. carried oui wiin ieai hick iiiik i.,.i ue- t.iiL ih that fur ti e in, n cim Tin le 1 was some talk In Knglan.l of asking for K for datea In the fall, but this was abandoned when It became known that America could muster her forces only in June, the month which the deed of girt nanus tor the matches. AS SOOn Its 111. reveicu llie tii.iiii.-iKf ....tt .i ..t ,Vve commftt. of the PoTo Association live iwinmin in .ii" n.-ri..li.i,i for Ita consideration. No time will be nisi in KciuiiK .ni.- i'i i'i'iii .1.1, -ui. v .110 eleven i'Oiilieil.ors Having . te n sciires. fence under way. as the meeting is called stood at the conclusion of esterday's run. for to-day in the Whitehall Club. There There was again only one case of tire Is little likelihood, however, that the mat- , trouble, llulclc No. 1 getting a puncture, ter of dates will be settled at the session , The gasolene consumption as recorded by thtt afternoon, as Mr. Herbert does not the contestants for the ITS miles was as expect more than n bare quorum at the follows: llulck No. 1, 1 If, gallons 1 llulck meeting. So far ns known only August No. I, fli-j callous, Huick No. 3, 1U4 gal Helmont. Harry Payne Whitney and Mr. Ions; llulck No. 4, ID gallons; Chandler Herbert will be able to attend, but It Is Just poulble that Joshua Crane or Charles Wheeler may come to town to assist In the deliberations. None of the officers of the l'olo As. soclatlon would have u word to say aluut the probable makeup of the American .. ...if .innprioh.ii,. h r.iinp i-n.iv i stronger that Harry Payne Whitney would not be In the lineup. One of the best posted men on polo In this country gave t as his opinion that Mr. Whitney would' not compete, and went so far ns to name ! 'f w ,or,' ' "!"".. ,r "V 1 1 'sectetary of the lied Sox, when ine .v c he team that will defend the cup i "out uf "iu pment w ill be colic Hi.Ud o- , Alecr.McHoy st.K-k l,s passed formally There Is no doubt that Mr. Whitney w ill take an active part In the preparations for the defence and will be the real leader until the. team goes on the field. Ill" duties will end then and the question will arise as to who will enptaln the team on the field. According to the Informant of The Scn, Larry Waterbury will be the field commander. This means that he will play S.o. 3 Instead of his old position at No. 1 The remainder of the team Is Indicated hv the ll.ioiin tnr tho last Interna. lonnl !r tirst Witer- I F leaves conteit. On account of his being substitute because of taking Monte hury'a place when he was Injured, Stoddard Is picked for No. 1. This leaves No. 2, his own position, for Monte Water hury to play and keeps Devcreux Milburn in bis old place lit back, where he is In dispensable, under this nrrnngement Larry Waterbury is the only man who will havo to learn new tricks, and he Is uch an accomplished player that polo' experts consider ho Is sure to ariMtll rafl. .1 H8 Wfll H n 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I (J 1 1 1 uil Lllill II. ly bU of "tws "gading' tile makeup of the Kngllsh team was to W S. Huckmaster. who has tloned as one of tl... men likely The only probable makeup In regard liAe.i trine.. Inn 111 come nrrnss. His name was not men- Honed In the list of players who will go u.nl .he rpnsnn is .1... ....V...... ... A A 'hat he probably Is not III condition. A WMtnr from England, while talking over he situation, volunteered the Information that Huckmaster's ann bothers him con- tlnuallv and consenuently he Is not be- llevert to pe a factor 111 tno coming tmitches. Caiit. llltson, the best of the PhiTers who came here last summer, also i In poor health, but Is not thought to hp out of the team entirely. BIKERS GET ON TRACK TO-DAY. Carpenters llreak Heenr.U Maklaic ll Zimmerman Marli'r. Arthur Zimmerman. In Ida day th.. king of bicycle champlonB, la to nre tno pistoi that will announce the start of the six day ryele race. In Madison Hqunro Har den next Sunday nt midnight. Seventeen teams will taku the track when Zlmmer man'B gun sets them going on tho week long grind. Hy working all day and night ever since Carl Morris and Jess Wlllard ambled out of the Garden ring Wednesday night, a force, nf over a hundred carpenters, will have the track ready for practice spins by this afternoon. This will establish a record for cycle track building. The en trant In to-morrow night's short dis tance meet, particularly tho riders who will take part In the four big match races, will bo on th track the minute the word la given. Frank Kramer, who la to race Jackie Clarko of Australia, Francisco Vcrrl of Italy and Andre Perch lent of Frnjico In the four cornered sprint championship, will be ono of the first men to try out tho new course. Tlarera Hook IHaihleen (iamea, Detroit, Dec. 4. Hlghteen gumes di vided among six cities make up the ex hibition schedule of tho "regular" Detroit Tlgem for the. spring of 1!H. Compiled by President Navln, It Is considered the best Bchcdule In recent years, and Is as follow! : lir.t Team Mobil", March SI. 23: MPiniihls, Marrh '.'. !, fiiallaiiooga. March 10, II. April 1. 2. 3: IiOuIkvIIIc. April 4, r. .( 7jClnclnnatl, Arrll , . 10; Toledo, April f"ro'nd Team Mnntgninpry. March !. ! j nirmliigliam. Matih 30, 31! Msmphla, April I, :, 1: NaahvlllP. April 4. Hi Owenslmro, April C (with Mllwaukra A A.I: Kyanavllle, April 7. I: open. 4U . 10i Urand Itaplds, Ani ii it. He Doesn't Get Out but Friends Get In "THAT trying (A help u frlutul on of u HcraH! is dtuiKcroiiH wiih proved at the Hoard of Hovicw ni et iiiR yoHtertluy. J. li. Powers wiih cxpulktl u year 11150 for racing Coin, a 2:iaJi Krformor, under tlio name of Joe A. and in n slower clast. Sworn HtnteiiientH won? prosonted y J. AruI that he owned the horse and by J. I. Durham that he drove the ringer at StourbridRo. At the time Powers tried to save his friends by saying lie had left, the breeding of the horse at homo. The new tuMi mony failed to get Powers's ex pulsion removed and resulted in Secretary (tocher being Instriietod to brini? c urges aguinst Agol and Durham. IT Am Aim nnn i t mu tit rlUl UN Pi I Fi ll A I J I I IN I 1 v wl,u JJA A. 111 TATTD'C OTJflAtTT niV lOUR SShUUND DAY ww" Muvwiii vol Have Hun From New Haven to Danbury Negotiated by I All Cars. i : t,m.l,nIv. th,aii....i. . .. SPKLDIMJ FROWNED CPON ....... ... , . , : Kiifupi'ii lli'ili.i.w Tlioim I if in,. I i..ii 1 ... ..... ...... . , l.n . t iv ii 1 1 ii , ... . , for Any Infractions of the Law. jiriiames ci s ner ng i lie nature or tn . dav's route. StnrtliiK In the mariilng I from the .Manhattan Automobile Club, the . touilsts had a trip full of pleasant s. ,, . ve.v Haven. After l....cl,.. ,.t .h i,,..l Taft they set out w the westward over .. n.irr-' .nn iiii-ii.v.e ii,i,...- aIU, ,.lrt s'.lff solng to negotiate until they , got ii tea to .NorwalK and found there the H08ton n.ist road a.,,1 smooth K..i.iu the re,, of ,nc way s,.w Vork. I siirle. nril.n ntr.i,,Mi .nauiinir i. yr . . : . . ...... . v.. . isn,,.,! py the ufeiee, A. II. Cordtier, who ...i ... ., .i-.. . MiMmmmM f(r ..xrewlintr thn mu limit in i nitnuuil. U UI.H .1113 ivilliiuillt 1 i (IH i any town VH,X through would be inline, aiatcly and Mimm.irlly (Unmanned. To keep within the speed limit ami still to make t!le ..ht ..ontrol at the Mitchell-lMmutis ton tlms c'Xi ()., .. . . . . t rr'"V ' u , ,7 Th" incurreu any iiirtner pena lies hi .1 ine , f We'dnes.l ,y's run. with cUht of ... 11' 'v canons u.iKi.irm .v.. -" Ballons. 01d.in..bi!.. No. .. Ii gallons. Ue Dion Houtou .No. V 21' gallons. National , No. '.'. 1''. gallons. Hjdson -So. 1U. I'J Vi gallons, llubk No. 11, IT gillons. The run to-day, which cmcludes the road test. H expected to be the mn,t punishing part nf the ..on mile content. It covers HI. miles up through the lull country of the reservo.r section 1 to l'"'"1' 1'oughkeep.ie 1 et. ri i n.- the run is lht . " n the Hudson ;'fu;e"r J t,c announc."i on Salurday afternoon. STAGO LOSES ON NINETEENTH. Chlenno l.ineli Jxiuiirea Mntch With Mi.ii.iiii, lint I, utter Wins Clut, Pis-mil'lisT. N. C Dec. . The first i ,,f ,,, ,.,., 11i.1v In the tenth annual ... ' . 1 ' autumn golf l rimme... r.euu. . n. ClObC Ill.lICIleS. II. e uecn. i-l ui iv .. . 1 Malison of Kramlnghniii and the famous -ach. A. A. Stagg of Chicago Cnlvcrsity. which went to the nineteenth green, where Manson's 3 on n par i bole won t.u.i.h the inaicn. Stacr was 1 down at the turn, mnn 1 .... the tenth, halved the eleventh, won the , be eliminate, from the scoring rults wl.tn 1 elftl ami halved the thirteenth. Mnn-'tlm major league rulo makers get to " . ., , ,J ; nevt two holes, making gether soon. Opposition to this farcical son men won 11. ie . k " . '. y . ,.. BB..cn. tno score- an ... cn,,Ulr,.,, Xm?Zto. sc i.arlng the ,',.a?ch. Stagg tl c ti Ine eei'.th' ti.an .. . 'had a vTrui "ha ! , Manson. but the m Cm. on , with 1. about tlireo janls of u cup n a wonderful src,l shot an d I10 ed out in ' " below par .1. rue summariis. 1 Kma '''", Vr1lei.ne"i.T Cooperitoh'. i.a.aiia. . j. ,.....,i.flii ,-ai ,i t . .... .. .....! L- U II.I..V rirs. """"-' .-: ; . '-' anil It ti .y- .'"S'i"', ""a :"?'. rr, v.IIpv. ciallaaher. MontcUlr. 6 U'V, Tom hrlley. , southern line., beat V. l. w''h"0"' i u,'ai j to-". .JZLr st,rxi"&. I l n T V. "' 0 Vra minirhani. I't A. A. Starr. Chi 1 'm, iiuneiepii hole.': II V hrrsermaii. cl'pwoo't. bent .ipomc V brown. It.jt.ilnK i Valley. and 7: the. Rev T A Cheatham. r.nni i don sall-bury. beat 11 H ""ISio'nt'riair. beat n'ac :stPP.p Vo5.ir.town. 5 a"!d 1 ; ' 'SpcoiuI Dnl.l.ni. Klr.t Unund-SaniiI Peek' "awl S ' J (loodali lieileriYeVbrat H. J, guale. Park, ; and I; II A Waldrnn. Atrj warn Hunt. heM K. I'rat . llo.to... 11 and 4; W. W Yenawlne. -New nrk. heat H J ..... vi..nnn.nr.i.1i 'J nml li w I. Mllll ..... !... ii ll ii, mt wnrrv.Lrr. Uen, Indianapolis, bpal tl. N. Clemsoii. Oralis". and : F. N . Clnss. Crawhrnl. beat i t f'f1""'0w .'.W ""i' "j'dlnV s'tsmbauSh. vn,i.i..tnwi.. f. and 3! H 11 Stambaurh, Vniiiirstnwii. ts-nt Daniel Oood, Park s up Third Divlalnn. Kirst Kound-llei rr Prow i. Philadelphia, beat V. H. Wlekuara. Kuelld, and J; T K. brown. Montrlair. tieat P W Keller. I.awreiK'eville. ! up: O T Dutilaii. Korea! lllll. lieat ll. A Swlrert. V keii 4 and 3: 11. I. brown, lluiitlnrdon Val py ".'eat II P. Hitclile. Town and Country, r, and .1: A. llaUe, Smith Shore Pirld. Iwal E. 1) McCain-, Spring Lake, r, awl 4; J 1) t Kumsey. Hrooklyn. beat V Kellen. Oaklry 3 and i: 0 T Illonmcr. Ceiu'.;.. lieat W.V Trlhle, Ilnffalo. ti and 7; J. T. Newton. New Vork. beat Dld Crekr. Jr.. Aiuuita. I up. "arker W, Whlttemnre. Urookllne. winner of the qualification, withdrew from match play round. Weld, Sprar and Ilojle "Win. . ... , iviij C. II. Mathews lout to ltobert Wold a. score of 200 to 97 111 the clasa C amateur halkllno tournament at the Morn Ingsldo Hllliard Arndcmy yesterday. Tho winner had a high run of 24. nnd the loser's best wan 1 R, Heorgo Moon, Jr., waa beaten by Cieorgo Spear, 200 to 99. Spear ran 2fi In his biggest Inning, and 13 was Moon's best. M. J, Poylo illaposed of H 1 4. Imvy by 200 to 174, though his beat run wus only IN, whereas Levy had ono of 24. Tho tourney will end with to-morrow night's, game. Mbnrroek Outplay Warren. O. Sharrock and C. Warren played In the Kngllsh billiard tournament at Hoy In' Inst night, the former winning by a score of 300 lo 273. The winner's high run was 19. Sharrock tecelved a handicap of 165, while Warren played from the 125 mink. To-night Hetiiln Dillon, the erstwhile premier Jockey of Kngland, will play William Olaas. Uoth recelvo 100. HULSWITT SIGNED AS SKEETERS' MANAGER , President Fognrty of Jersey City Club Announces Engagement. TO TAKE HOLD TO-MOHHOW Training Camps of American League Teams Cincinnati Hit Doomed. ITesldcnt Kogarty of the Jersey City 1 H.ischftll Club announced yesterday thatmint yesterday to tlio effect that he does i... .i. i ,. .,, ,inr In the '. not tielleve u number of players, tn.sm- er,on of Hudy Hulswltt. a veteran player who wore me unuorms or ine .iiciniinii It.l and Bl- Louis Cardinals before hehttVe Kntti with either faction they will In .......! ihn imirinm Aunolnilnn tn . ..nn.i.r.rl hostile to the fraternity. Mn . ,.i-.-.,-.. .... ....... . ,rw,me 11 mem,'er of ,he Co,urabu,, om1 LnMf 'n Vi'" T.VT; .mn i, ih Vniiiii.tl t.vHffiie. but the last . slon iii Ihn National League, but the last . I " 'I.... . I... I ..l. .iml iu aeuauna m- " .;i.i.w I basn and hitting itboxc the .300 mark, i i . - . ... . . i Hulawltt played w tn wiuisvuie nisi sea- I son, mu Manager jiwr iiiu . .o reieaec nun uu.na.iv .. ......... that the Jersey City management nau been offered to him. Ilulswltt will arrive, here to-morrow ror I .i"'"-,.. :jr$?uv t-'ifvcU" S : , ; 1 u. , , ,... " l',anne! omf f,nJ? . 1 ui. thn Skeeters train again In Hermuda. Hula- w Itt lias II e.l hii objectlo ill and ht 1 w 111 al owed to select a ""I'l'T T..aIL the South. Perhaps In tleorgla. Hulawltt '"""'"' "J .. ... 111 nlav second base for tnc HKeeiers --; - . . . .,,.. i, . ,. . i.tla ri" J 'i. J "I'J . ,; ru. I....... l'am n fullnre lAst season. . .i.u.i... t...jnu.. .Turk Knlffht was sold to " . . . . . .. chlctly becausu JacK K-nigni was so a to . . v... rV.u,i 'VoW , to Chmce which con,c,, lf thoy ,,,1,nk t,,e ",OVefc" W'91 ""'i ' an I n "urn w as defe ted t point, by r'"1"1 ""V,!" f,.,r ,1', ""'',,,'llr t,c"" classifying ..f horses ,s ..r the prob .Mc all'..alH" aJ'l"1,ll0 ShaVrL. A few of the players may have signed . ur" '.',,' .' th r.iaat l-outs, wh'ch have been a sou, c of profit . ,,., , thl. Kov. rrig t,jy .llld iho now further weakened the box. Larry Hchlaf- . larry hcniai- iurnedryoo.e In ley. the manager, was September and th. kee,ra wer. In a sorry plight. KoBitrty. however, promises Detter re- suns ii. i.-n '"' 7- . .vn.i niuv.r. in hei-ln with. Includlnc r irat . . i ..... ..... -i.h i,u.i,.iiin vim f,00,1 lin ,0. b,lK'",r i,1 V, ""X ilhtlr anTwellH Outfla Mc- '.n " '.' !T- . i1"" l?L"5. "11 ' " " 1 lfV," "'Li urf omn,Sti ' rnout. ;Z ..""V!. , .Up,, o. for trials with Hsehen and Pitchers Martin and Cooney, . . ... .. , i .... .n.inn- :'c" ""'Vu':?".?. ' . . . ..J. ' , "Z L'u . ,. .i...' .riVJ., . .,.;,,.,.. A shortstop Is needed ana tnc : .... , -ke a deal for a cap cluli will tr to make a uea. ur n u.ii to make a. ueai ror a cap- ( during the International . .,1.1.. t.Kiti . . i .u-. nn.i vin. 'r A v All the American League teams have I I selected training camps for next spring. Th, New . Vork Americans have passed , nt. HerillUnil HliCl Will Mtfl 1IHU tUIIUIVIUll nv , "."" T8" .Sh"", -, . 1,1, u. ttn. MnrlnriL " ";)j.tcbtr0UB Jf'taS Ark., about February 15 ami win nave all the players In line at Houston on M.-irrh 1. The Cleveland Naps, who pre pared in Mobile, Alexandria and I'enaa-1 cola last spring, will go to Augusta. The Athletics have decided to abandon Han , Antonio In favor of Jacksonville. Th. St. I.oula Browns will get ready at Ht. Petersburg. Kla twenty miles from T..miia. The Petrolts. lted Sox. Wash- , ,,, all(, white Pox will make no ,, , jtnnlll(.M will fit the IX- , i.,fnrl. mu. The lted Hox trolts at (lulfport. Miss. The lted Sox will train at Hot Springs. Ark, the Wash ingtous at Charlottesville, Va and the White Sox at Paso Hollies Hot Springs. C..I. Cnmlske's regulars who lire tour ing the world will arrive here on March fi and go direct to the Coast to Join tho other members of the team. llm-b McHrcen. It Is said, will be the sectetary of the lted Sox, when the Mc- into the hands of Joseph J l.nnln next week. McHrcen held una oince wnue tnc Tavlors controlled tho club, but was suc ceeded by ltobert .McHoy when James It. McAleer became president. Mcltreen sub sequently secured a half Interest tu the J.rsey City club, but sold out last year The .Hants and White Sox must have experienced a rough vo.vuge across the I Pm' tic. 1 hey were uiic m uirim .11 : '..i ..1...... j ...nui, ii n'tipuil:iv nriit u , . r: . . - " , ' : on Wednesday, b lug the ball t.sei up to .vesterday. but the steamship carry- teasers had not been reported I. Seeilll HI Ue 11 ll.lt-K"ll- 1 .III. iuiwi, ...... 1 f.ii,i i.ii" Mill methn,l of scoring the time honored "field- rr 4 choice" became evident early last season, when It first went into effect. It was roundly ."mdemned in Practically all the h!g league cities, not only by scribes. u l,o by piayes' nnd The climax was reached In according to tt . received In the world'H the obnoxlouH . . roim...... , Merkle. who .... " . . .. ii,st imih It.iker on hs way to first and l""t both Itaker on his way to first iv Mnrnliv rushing in to the plate. It was Ii .... p..lr ... ,.hrm the hit tn M.lllhew ! hardly fair to son's account. 0.i! of it. hill lucre was no oinrr way During the International League meet , nK ),ere next week the proposition to play i,.,,.r,..lirue series with the American Association beginning on August 10 will 'be considered seriously. This la the orlg- nal H.rmann plan, which the Amerl- inn I.e.'.Kiie rejected last month. Presl- let.t Harrow nersoually favors the Innova tlon, hut it Is understood that there will i,R serious objections, headed by Presi dent Navln of Detroit, who owns tho Providence Club. President Kbbets of tho Hrooklyn club will glvo ii dinner Monday night In honor of Manager Wilbert Hoblnson and Field Captain Jack Daubert. Hill Dahlen, who 1ms bien Invited, says that he cannot at tend because ho Is nusy minting up tno State. Haubert and the Hrooklyn players who have been In Cuba since the close of tin. campaign arrived home late last night. They were entertained royally In Havana Hnn Johnson says that the National Cominlasloii will lake further action If the player-author evil Isn't stopped forth with. Johnson Intends to make a mint of tin. case of Christy Mathewson, ! whoso syndicate artlclee still am appear- uy1.,,, regularly. It la said that the com mission voted $1,000 toward defraying the expenses or tne worm a tour w.i.i .no understanding that player-authors would wlthdrnw from the literary fleitt. .nci.raw kept on "writing," however, until Johnson hnd to telegraph hlni Just before the QlantH' manager sailed from Vancouver. Oov. John K. Tener of I'ennaytvanla will arrlvo hero on Monday, prepared to accept the presidency of the National League. Accordln to the present arrange ment ho will be elected formally ai xuea day's session of the magnate: Recant. Prep five Win. The bnsketball season was opened at Fordham l'rep yesterday, when the second piep quintet defeatod the second Xavlor High School five on tho Maroon court, 15 to tl. McOuIre and Btuart did the bulk of tho Hcoilng for Fordham, whlln Bnywn was the mainstay of tho visitor. Camp Goes to Fix Yale-Chicago Game NEW HAVEN, Dec. 4,-Wulter ('Amp lias gono to Chicago and It Is reported In Valo athletic circles that among other matters to bo attended to arc arrangements for a Yale-Chicago football gamo next fall. If It Is played hero It will be for the purpose of formally opening the bowl, but if It is held in Chicago it will be in lneo of the old West Point game. DAVE FULTZ WARNS FLAYERS. Those Who Mm. Any Form of Con tract Arc Hostile- to t'anar. n via I. Villi, nrcsldent of the Hase- 1,,.. riavers Fraternity, issued n state- b,m of the , ornta, '.""Ij baseball. Ho says that If any players ,,,,..,,,, t .- Vv... .... . .... ----- - i FU. i .t ,,nt believe The' report that H ' 1 '""nb ifVpar.Mn SlJil"!.-.'; ..j..i i r.,h. . , ... k', t,j.-,.i u,,,,,,. fnrih IiaiC BIKII"! 1..,.. ...v. ...v... - rt.nHotl ihtil so ler cent, or in . ... -... hnve mu vers ill lit" ivui .n.Kv. ;t.ltcd t0 me 1crBonnlly that they would not ,Kn th nny ono until contraciH satisfactory to the fraternity were pro- . cured. Aa the advisory board has not yet passed upon the Federal league con- ......fn - torv to the rrntenilty were lm-. tract iiiki ni no ngreemeni nr i.-n ''"V wUh orfu"ifo,.,..,:?,L-,.i"jr tt: who signs a """' -." at the present time will be considered to hnV(, ,1, nn Ilct 0f hostility to the fr.lUrmty( whch may amount to cauae I for expulsion. . ' "We understand that tho hwierai League . . ...,ii, ...ni i... uniinii.te.i tn ih r.iiiiim.1 ..... v --- -- . within tl.e- n-xt will t-oniflv xyUli ll our reuuesia; u so mr .ini'innj " . . ' . ... . l. mace no oosxacies ... inc .ij - tuavcrs signing awn iu-. .....prs signing wU-n the proper time , , .. ........ .i. hmw rdoonUwl,:n the . "mra, t Is t There" lin-.the'Mlgh'teit ,Zm In the mind of any member of the ,,,H ,hat ti, nl.ivers. lth few rt ,uuTO : to the fraternity and will follow out the ,Pn a"ftA u',on ,'everal m0,,,h,' !'K- . t-,,t except ons, will remain ansoiuteiy myai . ..' .... i ..m punn. .k. QIAI,IB BiUW rllv'nr'tt- Pl"'ra neporled o He Ural I'henoaiennn at a are o. ... The signed contract of one Kmllo P.I mero was received at the ofllce of the rslanta veaterdav. Palmer.) .s the first Cuban to Rrt the r..iyri)l of any of , r Ncw 0)Cb three major leagu.' clnhi. Ho la only 1" years old, but Is i reporte.1 to be a real phenomenon ; In fact the bov wonder of the Kagu.-s in ami around Havana. , Vf S Inch,, tall and Is ss.d Palmero, who is a left nanaen pucner. to re- ,U.. 11l. ..mifi Arntu. tn V oung Cuiian outfielder of the Washington club, In build. TOURNAMENT EARNS $5,000. ApconBU r Military Affair In the fjardrn Settled Up. . .lnr of the Military Athletic j.m-n,. was held yesterday to settle up ,h(, f the tournament held In Vt'dloi uare Garden. .7, " , u Ii 11 ''OK". . " . . .. resilient mi, In the chair, the oth.is present being Col 1" H. Norton, Col. Charles A. I'nvls and Commander lluell ltayner, vice-presidents Col. N H. Thurston, treasurer , Cu.pt. Charles J Dleg.s. financial seon'.ary . .Major iwoeri F Cooks, corresjsjndlng secretary, and the following members of the executive commltt.e: Capt. Frank llean. dipt John Klines. Capt. Harold Ulcus, capt. itow.it. i lllnktn. Charles Curie. I.leut.-Col I-.. I.. Jannlc.ks. Commander C. . UrinkerhnfT. Col. C. J. Wolfe. I.leut.-Col J. J. llyrne. Major H. C. Wilkliu, Capt. I. Vr.den- bureh. The financial rers.rt showed that the tournament netted a profit uf about f. ., which will hi- divided pro rata among the membcia after meil.ua have been pur chased for member of tho Police and Fire department. It was decided to leave the details for th" championship meetlli- of the league to the executive committee, an.l ; the Question nf holding the names In one , of the armories will be taken up at the next meeting. The Second Regiment nf Engineers of Troy was .dieted to mem bership. CLINTON DEFEATS OLD RIVAL. STTlmmlna Team Win Vlelorr O.er Commercial by US tn IR. De Witt Clinton High School tri umphed over Commercial High School yesterday In a dual aquatic meet In the Fourth avenue pains, t.rnoKijn, oy a score of 3S to Hi. Tho Clinton amphibi ans captured premier honors In all of the six eventa. The feature event of the nfternoon. ine 10 yard swim, was won by Cohen of Clinton, who was pushed bard ly .MO'-r of Commercial, but at the finish managed to draw away and win by several yanls. The summaries; M Yard Swim Won by Burton. Clinton: Gomlsteln. Commercial, set nnd: Smjhe. Cum niereial third Tune 12 secnmls .h) Vard Swiru Won by Miillh. Clinton: Zllowltr. ainton. second: l.liid Commer cial, third. Time. 1 minute : -einniis 12l Yard lm Won by Cohen t lintnn; Meyrr. Commercial. e-ond: MacKenjIe. Clin ton, third. Time. J minute IS second" lOfi Yard ItPlay-Won by Clinton (McKenzie Wills. Zllnwtu and llurt.mi: Conimenial (Lludaay, Welm. Nel.nn ami Mr)er), spcond Time. 1 minute .H ee.in.la tlve for Form-Wnn by IJehner. Clinton: l.oo.l.lPli. CnDimerclnl aerand; Chambera. Clinton, third , l'lwire for Distance-Won by Field. Clinton; flood.teln. Commercial, second; Lindsay. Com mercial, tldrd. mFCEEXL CLOTHES MADE BY LONDON'S BEST SPORTING TAILORS 1914 Customs By which we mean, of course, the new tariff rate effective next year on our London tailored Homespuns, Fleeces and Tweeds. We anticipate, as we always mean to, every good cut in Country Life Clothing. New Prices 20 lower from date Cotrrly Overcoat, Uhtrrs, Capen for Men nml Women for this mntn ni next year' rule. MTV HEN FORTY-THIRD n ATVT1T I IT TV WIT T I TIT K 1 1 1 1 H I . ANN WIUjAKI) i MATCHED TO FIGHT ew Haven Club Signs Them for Twenty Hound Hattle on December 25). HOLT WITH DAVIS DEC. Jl! Carl Morris's Jaw Not. Hrokeii Uitebic Expected to Stop Murphy. ..... . 1 -,..! je-s v.in.... .....in r.. rls In a burle.iuo bout III Madison Square Harden Wednesday nlght. signed articles esterday to box twenty rounds 1 .... . Zl wmi uenrge noon, inn i r unit yc,k"h c New Haven mi December 29. Wlllard, nr.lop in Iimvm nleiitv i,f lltiii! to lire- 1 ... - - - are for this mill, has imluoed the yuiens- A. Of Huffalot.. stage his ciimbat . Hi mm Itmiml Dav s on nicembir 12. with One - - - - instead ni rour nays laiei t.,..ii i.n.i iiw. I... better of a ten lound ,... ...... .... - - , ,;,ttlP with Wlllard In Milwaukee, three' weeks ago and was at the lingsino Wednesday night with u challenge to the ' wlnm r. Hl manager, .lames Johnston, 1 ,rmptly hunted up Turn Jones, Wlllard'.. Wednesday I manager, after tile Pout ami onereu ui "" ",,,,i.".r . A" "'"r11 '" . scoreu lor nis jioor snowing wmi mmi , , , , jIorrlli ))P (s i(xioiiH to meet n 'J n ' Ah the ilar.leti A. f ,,,,..,. flir ,1)u wilIar.Mlo.lel affair. ,p Now HaVM1 cl, cured it. After ,h., rVent Wtllar.l will go to California " . ... .: . . .. .,. m,. - nout wilt me winner oi in VV.rtr - ?lVOir.t.'t Miriltl. niT.iIr. to . ,i,.,.i,iii oe .leciueo San 1-V.uiclsco on New ! -.. .. ,i.,i....i hii,.,. ..... ..... ... "":......? n u in iweiny r.i'.niui. mi wie v....p. l-t -Inter. Wlllard must be In I- A.l "y 7 to smnd trM for . taking ...rt n the scrap with Hull Toung. whose injuries proven ratal. 1 Carl Morris did not have his left Jaw 1 broken In the scrap with Wllli.rd, despite i tcports to the contrary Morris received a heavy blow under the left eye In the I second round, which gradually produced the big swelling that alarmed some of the spectators during the tenth round. .Morris did not call In a surgeon, but ap plied cracked Ice nnd liniment until the swelling responded to treatm.nt. Morris was down hearted yesterday He admitted that he had mtdo n poor showing and said that he knew he would b.. sidetracked by the matchmakers In future. He declared that Wlllard's stl completely puzzled him and that he rea! !7.ed he had much to learn about the box lug game Manager !lbin wis so con fident that Morris would defeat Wlllard that ho had mado arrangements to pit the Oklahoma giant against Jim Coff.n of Ireland III the .iardeti on December IS. the next open date. Hut-Morris, of course, has been eliminated, Wlllard's lack of aggressiveness did not make many friends, so that t.lhsnn said yesterday that the Texan, too, had been 1 passed up In considering future matches, i The Morrls-Wlllard affair was a dls.tp- j .ointment to the promoters. The gate receipts did not exceed Jti.SnO, although the managers expected the bout In draw twice that amount The big lighters re ceived about 11.50 i ach. win. h. i'l th. opinion of disgusted eyewitnesses, was entirely ton much. A the Inimitable Kid Ilroad put If "Dry should 'a been paid off. den robbed nnd de coin m tit tn a hospital "' The Imprisslnn is growing that bouts between heavyweights are n.d ns popular is the scraps provided bv the men in the ighter classes Itoxlng fans rnthuse over speed and bard hitting. The bantams, feathiis. light, welter and middle weights . rule provide real action and cons. fluently tlraw more mnnev. Th- puhlje Is tired of paying fancv prices t.. see lne- i.erlemvil iiiastnilons hug and maul each other. Tom i.i'.i.urke has , mat. bed Franklo Hums of Jersey City and Tmiimy ft'Keefe, the ijuiker feathet w.ight, to bov ten rounds In the National Sporting Club in West Forty-fourth street next Monday tilvht l.itillllke belle.i'H tll.'lt Ills he.lVV- weight boxer. Porky I'lynn of Huston, ..in trim all tho white hopes. Fl.vnn will meet some good man in the near future. Past performances would seem to In- .Urate nn easy victory for Willie Illtchle over llailein Tommy Murphv In San Fran cisco next Wednesday. While It Is true that Murphy has done his best work on the coast, it cannot be denied that he was nn object of pity when lie faced P.ickey McFaiiand here recently .McF.irland doubtless was ton heavy for him, but at that Murphy showed no boxing skill and was a soft mark. Against Phil F.lii.nn. ,t second later, Murphy again displayed poor form and was thru shed soundly. Murphy has be,n beaten mi n-eral occa sions by l.each Cross in ten round bouts .. ... ........... .Mildils 1im "";'f'Vr".LT iifxi neiiiiesu.,, i.ii.ii-- .... nn- ilerstaniltng 01 pome kiiu. ni wiucii ui" snorting public knows nothing Uluhli. niicbt In ktmi Mlltt.hv before the end of .. . .1 .1 .... i llli llll-ll.ie.il I .'lllll. Huxlnn-. 1 lo k. Ililrd Tune. I .lo 1-5 Ha.h, P.ickev McF.irland Is a " to I favorite, Adi. liaibus'.i. Hilly Stuail, I.aura and stucco for his ten round bout with Jack llritton n,rr;,nK(l. 0nc ,n. ri.llion Klnr. IM .Na In Milwaukee next Monday n'ght and n,a,. tn f., 7 In .-u and out, won; Spruis there Is an excellent reason P.ickey , yuul. i.l MiT.igg.krt, r.en and 1 to L', m;i, llritton loo t rooiisii n tne (,ari en ' . Ian spring, wnue tn. inner by Mike Clover, the Huston welter, In Hrooklyn on Thanksgiving Day It looks like mum e-mv iiinnev for McF.irland lue more easy ninnej tor .vu r ari.inn. Clover, by tho way, Is hot on P.ickey trail He sayM ho will let McFarland weigh In at 145 nounils ringside If lie can secure a match. 5loer dnesn't carry more AND FORTY-FOURTH STRKBT than 138 when In good rihnpc and claim tho welterweight title at tho recognized American limit. 142 pounds. Negotiations for a battle between (11b bons and Mcl-'arlaml Itavo not fallen through and It Is probable, that they wilt meet In tho Harden sumo tlmo next month. TO ARRANGE FOR CUT YACHT. Ovtrn, Vynehoii and Clark Mar (live C'untracl to Hyde To-day. Huston, Dec. 4. Oeorgo Owen, who has designed n 7fi foot sloop yacht for possible defence, of the America's cup at tho request of 11 syndicate headed by (leorge M. l'ynchon Of New York, 1J. Wnl- ter Clark of Philadelphia and several prominent Huston 1 yachtsmen, went to New Vork to-night for tho purpose of a general conference with Mr. l'ynchon before 11 contract for th construction of the craft Is signed with the Hath 1 1 nil Works. J'resldent Hyde of tho latter con cern also will be In New Vork to-morrow morning and a meeting of the Interested ' parties will be held lit Mr. l'ynchon s of- . ! " I nee. wnen It is expected mat tno papers will be executed, .J , ,m ."1 Ji''1 1 A J 1, ' '. . ' " T . .. Pleted form were submitted to him. (iw,.n Koop Is to be constructed of bronze, i sufficient funds have been promised to nssure a hull anil uear of beat workman- , , , . , ., n- " " 'ry'ZZri ij, ,rouK! tm' lrl!il raei's regardless i i...i, .i. 1 . .1... (ll i-.i:ii.'.v .inn inn 11 mi- ii-.i-t, in mu limit In event she Is selected to defend the America's cup. ('.,t. Howell, who has be.n sailing master of Mr. I'ynchon's slisip Istalena fr Heveial seasons, li to act in a similar capacity on tin- syndicate cup yacht. Mr. I pynclion and Mr. Clark will take an 1 Hcr irt In the management of the craft during the .rial ra,;;: PUVCPrHT A n ATTkOvo A A tt VXl.Oly.ni a. Kj. A. A. U. t'analdrra lll 'nnrt Aetlnn for He f.lanl of Ruling anftlin. Trimble Is III store for the Atn-ltPllr IV i. . . K memnei- or mi- trim-Hiii . v,, wmi re nii-eiisiu oe- caus.i the .Metropo'itan As-rsMatioa has and iiniuseinc lit for the club and Its mem- ,m,I(. "i( , "a .wyeV' T worMng 'i ,h(. cM()i. f()r ,,.,,..; t . ,,,,, of I'OVaafrttfir-u rt triii rl till fi f llu irtfait.iitv liATt bets. Civ. I court piocei dings are ln.lng ! week. Th" Crescent A C long has been an tagonistic to the governing bolv and a year ago me icKisuauou coininii.ee nbout to withdraw the sanction for Hit boxing bouts, when a lonfeietue was h an.l tile matter was allowed to stand ove , lief using to r. cognize the A. A. II In basketball, which the union finds it hard to control hern, the descents desire rec ognition so that th" bouts may be put on more cheaply than professionals can be oigugcd. This tin- union will not agree tn. ati l Janus H. Sulli-an, p-esldent of the M t rcpobt.n As'Oclatlnii, put h'tmelf on record when asked about the trouble. "T i Crescents must n cognize the A. A. I' control in all Its bianchis ,f at all," s.i d Mr. Sill Ivan "In other words they must play fair. We do not prcwrt anv one bovlng nr pi lylne baskethall at the Cretcetit A. C. All we do is to Insist tint our rules be llv.d up to or the nvn can not lompete In reg s'ered events. Taat Is only fair to the other registered ath lete" ODDS ON RITCHIE LENGTHEN. Now 141 to ll Airalnat .Mnrpli Clarke nn.l llel.lr Six Day Favorite. There wa little b.tllng in the financial d. strict vesterday on the outcome of the ltiti hic-Murphy bout In San Francisco on December 10. although the odds In the former's favor length. 'led from 1" to 7 to in to '". Frul Scbuiiiin reported that he had 5. '.Ooo to brt lit in to A, l.tit little of that amount had been covered thus far. He still Is offering even money that the bout will not last tw. nty toiinds, mu this Is being taki n in small parcels Odds at Sihumm's on the sl day bicycle race are ,1 to 1 nga.iiM Clarki-lli hlr : J.j to 1 against Fogler-Cioullet : 4 tn 1 gainst .ireiida-Jloraii . to l against M,.vamara-Uont . to 1 against Perchlcot n,,,(nn, and v to 1 against Corry-He.lell, T, 0,i,is against the remaining ti-tms range from 10 to 1 to 100 to 1. I'atrrsnn Fire Slip to Defeat. Havonnk. N J.. Dec 1. -Patirson High svimol lusketb.ill players opened their s,.aK)n lu re and w ere defeated by the In'al high school live. 17 to in. Inability to ,1... l1i..m.i.. ..i.nrl ,ipmu,l i. 1,'mdl'cap In Patersnn li. the first period Iin,i iiayonne rolled up an 11 tn 2 lead The vlsltois In the second half outpointed the home team " to C, but this wasn't enough to give lb. in viclnry bufell l iiptHlns irneiiae. Srr ACt'sy. N V.. Dec. 4. Janus Shu f, It was elistPd c.ptiln of the Syracuse I'nlvetsty foothill team for 1!1I to il iy. It was announced that Syracuse wlil play Harvard u xt year. CHARLESTON RACING RESULTS. Firl K:.iv-Khp furious" Vilee. Pd .J Mc. Tafc.'.rl 1, t'J 1. .' I and 3 1" 1. won. II, ..HI. tactic. I .' iKirnnile lo r. and to 3, i .inpi.,.ii in. ,fii..,-ti . iii , ihird Time 1 'u" Clem Peach,. ' Comtn I..., i.jnr. i. in . ,. tiimi Cook, Toi.on .1 or an.l surpass ,.i. r.,n .u-.in.l Ha.- -Two .par old. five and a half f-irli'll.-s-'l.r-llli i lUvrtiei :i in .'. " to t, '"n 3 1 won. K.inw.iy. 101 ilipron.lp) 4 I In 1 .in.l 5 tn ."- secon.l. l.n.t Fortunp. 1W , "" i'ui..i.-i.j, ... . ...i, , ,., ,, third TllllP. ft.M .ppllhound. ,.,, ., c.in1:, , rlll Kourlli Ita.e Five ami a half turlnnci-SIr 1 John Joluum.. 1:7 iHjrnei, a m (, t u - and '" Ura.e Ciiiiarilcr. lfi .liprondei, 7 , (o , , to ,, . i.ejilel .in. illusion.. , , ,- ti - 1 Tniir. I o : ', sunuel 11 , Meyer, Venirhrp ami Mar Aelrp". aim ran Fifth llaie-PUe. fiirlini.: lln ir P.ilh, 10? 10. lll.l.lel. lo 1 .111.1 4 III ,. M-ifiml. Anior.-t. Ill i.M.iriiin. 7 to in. hum nmr. I ,lu. U Usllntr. l.uru. Fred I-vy, lio.m Mi.-irk anil live ''tr.iik hUo ran MMh Hiui-One nillii and seventy )anls Asnler lln IWnl.Jront. even I tn C and t to I. won; Scrvl.-eiicc, in (Marthr, tn f, and to 11. second Mhhiel Anirf-I... 1)3 (lc rondel, 4 to f,. third Tuns, I ,n ; 5. JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. Pirn Itu'e ri.e un.i a half fiirlnnit lypy I.n.s. 103 iNeylonl S tn 1 .irnlKht nun. A.'li Ksnnsil.', 112 iMiitthsw.i. 10 lo 1 for .plais. .si, .ml. Tl,eo,i,rl,. 103 (llsn- i.vi'n,i. Iiirka. Crustr and Murv i't,-kr.ir.l h iiii ran. - . . Ssi-oiul lines llvs and a half furlnnm Mnllrr. lie iCavaiiaimli . H to 1 ilralslit. vtnni lllnociilnr. 113 (Woods), f. to 1 for rises, ssL-ondi Lofty llsyKoud, It: .(Iron), to t, to how, third. Tims, 107 i-b. Janu. Tree Will, Koronl, Jos WnnrW. M Ins, fjulck Trip n.ut Wlr-ket also ran Third ltaee- Five furlongs Kmerahl flsm, tot i.loul.l), li to : mri.luht, wmi, Man. (i.nets, 10S (Mntthsws), f, tu ; for place, e.-nnili in. n. ,i,.,o.,. , i,, .. ntiuw , ,.lr. Time. 3.R. l!,llth V anil Kir I Harry nlo run ,! o "np ,Tr 10: iTa lorV. :", Is'l ' Vht wo.,. Injury. Ill ll.oft.it,. S to 1 for place, I..!. w, L-Pa,f,,t UI CI,IU.,1 . ,,. , In second; Mr Fretful. I IChivsrl, In I lo I sliuw, third. Time, I 13. Vented lllthtn, i Henry Wiilbank and Hwlnh nln ran. Fifth Km e Flic and a half furlongs--; orlniur i.un. in( irwwri, , w i s.rs.gni. won; l'llli..anie. iiu iiirniu,, s i,, , tur lilacs, second. Annual IntereM 112 (O'llrlsnl, 15 In 1 to snow, tnir.i. inns. run. nn Htone. Cliarlsy l"'"-.."""'"''' ..'."l":.. f ,p. I H 1, linen iiHu.rr, ..,auc,,n nu.i ,-r-, i' - -; ......n. 'w ,. i, ilnl.lv nrll tllrl also ran 1 the Cincinnati team. There , a nilglil) HUth Usee Mils l.ltlle Marrlnnoni IM , ,.h,ll)r (hat Mr llnnii-mi a II snsp (MiCiithyi 1! to 1 etrulrht won Acumen. ,, .,,r ., ,l, ,t Kn il. w 1 fl ier, i Van nu.sni. 3 In I for i.'a. . ee. nnrt . up tins oiler and tll.lt ivn.ll,, i en lion. 10 (Hr)cr) ! tu 1 tn hn. ihlr.l n., , In. I. I aSun.t 11,1111 I.IK.I U , I I, I "al I cliff untl Defy rsn. ONLY RACE WINNER CAN ACQUIRE RECORD Trotting Hoard Drafts Radical Rule Change at Its , Jlccting Here. NOT IN FORCE JUST YET Jllst Ho FaSHCd UpOll llV Joint 1 Committee in Chicago on December A r .1 1 .. I .l.n ... m ntn I... I U .. 11 rA ' "V. ion ...n.i ... of H,vew of the National Trotting Asso- elation In the course of drafting new rules a h" 1 .Ml .? , lo at .t, Uurrav lllll Hotel isnierdtr. Th, largest part of the day was spent In nut- K oul punhment lo the delinquents of .. ...... . lai' pasi season, nui me sciisiiiiuo rnnu later when the solons Uiew up a new rule to the effect that only the winner of ,...n .. 1 1.. .. 1 ...... ruci." Pliuil ni iiiiiiu n n uuiu ill i uruw i uvm This Innovation does not become law until It has been approved by the Joint rule committee of the National and Amer- lcft" trotting associations at its meeting to ho held In Chleagu on December If. Mtaiitlme It Is likely to be the subject t dWciisslon wherever trotting men ar gallieied. To keep ii g. "id In it so with a slow mark Is the aim of most followers "' 'e tr.ittliig circuii, .inl to ! nils t-oino K,.t i trouble through the supju. sston or falsifying of tlmu or in pulling a liir..o when It Is seen that he has to I ravel liei fast In order to win a heat. It Is alsj the mollMi fur racing lingers, as by ,.,,innlnp . hnrse'M nnme ho U .-ililo to e,oape his known reu.rd until ldntltli ,v the lynx eyed otlleials of tile N. T. A. Wllh all the precautions taken ih rule Is intended to put a premium n.t honest ",d.avor to win races. Hitherto evi heat winner has received the mark ho made In winning a heal, even thmigti he should be abiolutcly unut out of the money In the actual race. It will require practical racing to piove whether the new plan Is a good one, as at first glance It appears In lie scarcely equitable that a hurn- which has shown, say, H.04 In win- nlng .. he.it should be allowed to start In the 2 i lass In his next race. A furth, r move was made to discour age hopples by Introducing a rulo that hoiscs not w.nriug hopples should receive three seconds time allowance in addition to whatever oth.r allowance they may he i ntttleil to. This handicaps the hoppled or half hoppled hor nnd may lead to the discontinuance of the pinctlce whloh the board tried to git rid of several years ago. but failed because of the overruling congiess. Another Innovation is to make racing fairer by allowing a lior.se, with a record one second for each y, ar In which he fails to equal or reduce his record In a race. The scales of Justice turned against M. V. Welsh of Cortlandt, N. Y who was the complainant In a case disposed of on Wednesday. On the ground that misery likea company Welsh peached on some other offenders when hu was charged with ruclng the pacer I.ou Christie. under the name of Lena U The complaint .igaltist Welsh was mule hy H. D. l.uce of Ulchlielil Springs ami Wilson Murgett of lJIn-.irt, but th. as. soclatlon had to go to consldei alJe trorlne to gtt the good em the r.nge Faiiiiro to kiep faith with the man he bought the mare trom led to the met. ng of We'sh The mar i imc fin i Tika -iah, N.I, . and was sold in C, Icago to a ile.it. r named Jim Jones. Thete Welsh b. ug'it her. but did not pay In full The m.ne i.iced as Lena L. at De lly.ler. N. Y. and Jon.s. getting no r sponge to ilem.iu.ls for his money, iuinmuincate.1 with nffirers of the N. T. A. (nice on the track, Identifi cation was necrss.ity and the original ownei. liiidd Latt.i, was brought all t ie way from Nebraska to prove that th m.ire was a ting, r Aft. r hearing the evidence Welsh and the mare were ex pelled. For .puipplng Kinney Mcfiregor with hHlf hoppb s after .1 race had started the owner lost first money In the :'.21 trot at Orangeburg. The horse went the first heat without the hopples, but trotted the rcm iiinler with half hopples. First money goes to the second horse In the race. The nractlee of laying up heats was frowned 1 ns.inl on when s. s. naurv or niton, Cal.. applied for the remts- nn of the fine m t." iniurieti on Driver Frank Chllds for laying up two heats by the Niagara H.icing Association. Hailev paid the rlne under protest. Ills contention was that Chllds after being wanted by the Judges for laying up wen' on and won the race. The board held that he should have done his best without being warned an.l declined to lemlt the tine. 11. A. Hrahm of Haltlmore ha vug re signed as a member of the central dis trict board Carlos De (larmendla of Tus carora, Mil., was elected to till the va cancy. In framing the new rules for tin. consideration of the Joint rules commit tee the board of review asks that they it,, imikf-ii over iiy be looked over by tin. horsemen and , rotting associations and that any critl . .i,,n,s or .nggpstlnns I Clsms or SUgi-sunns in- n-m i.i n-- .,-...,, and to the Joint committee. ine ru.es are ; TIMK ALLOW ANCK Itule V.. Hrc I A horns wllh a record nhall le .'illoM p'l on te, i.iul fur e.i.h .i In which h flls eqinil nr re.lu; e his rirnr-l nr win .1 race.. If im l ,lml bv tti noiiiiiii'i'r wlin making ! sntry S.., 6 ll.irssi. that do lint weir linprl hall he allow s.l tlirss useonds In addition in ths ..llowuii. e-t In ." Hons I ..ml 6 uf tills rule If ths ars snilile-l to sn.ns IN-.TA1.MKNT l'I.N 1'1'HSi: Itule IN'.. Sic . An liistalme.it plan purns Is h r.s f.,r a Misiiflsi amount to which il.s n..ml..nior utnl paymsnts si ''blch nre furfelts, rn made in. a spsi Itled flat nr il-itei- I'L'ltHK Hit CI, ASH It M'fl Ittiis lx. i-si- ;. A purs ur cl.tss rses. 1. Mt. event lo w-iiii-h a.i iii in nr. si ars made on th name dais ui.t to which hut I ons paM.ie.it for entrain,, fes if r':'l"l.r',1 lllllens oinerwik" i-i,uri ,i, '- i-' ronillllotis I.AY1NO t'l' lllAT." Itule XW11. l-'sc 5. Amended by In serting follow lug ssntsnre. "liiafliig psrt of ths way shall he consliisrsd laying U1' lli;ctlllH. Iluls Mi. fsr 4. only ths winner of the nn e shall acqulrs a rscnrd or bar to sllslhllliy In het ra.. Tints made bi- n.h.i i.s.i. wlniisra hall kunslltuts ,i , brse.ler s r-'nr.l, , S.e f. ...V'jf," , 'S .rtlo of h" P.if ! glv. n for . earn lie.it nr rnre iii- . .. , ...i, h.B, nf r, I ir u i. w nnei .-, " ...i.r,. nr h.r. KINF.S Hills Xl.lX.. Bsc. D All lines cullscted from drl.er. hnll hs depiislted In rscl.il fund fnr the lisnstlt nf .HsHbls.l or pssdv rtrlier". I'aymsnls from same hall h mads by order of the Hoard of lls.lsw. t'ut In n snisrssnry the president ha' power lo a.:t subject to 111. approval I.IMITI'.U Kt'SI'llSHICiN ttuls 1.1.. Wee 11 Any limits,. ui.psninii 1 l,"t .... ..... , .rv. nnnn .hs re.-ninmn-i lniposi hy Jil.e csn ne renin, en in " lli-.l l,y the prefciueni upu u in-- i "'rou'nn..,t .Ve" . en" .1" T. Tnse grounds the penally v. as imi 1 " I UoiiUn-KiiHtir fr TliiUrr-liruh. PMiKAPKi.r'MiA, Pm 4 .MIU Doolan i . nt. iCnabe - , , u i,.i ,...,,.,,,.,. , Heinle lmh. Chaile H. Donln, man.iM'i , l'h Hies, inaiie tnis oner i win , , .a .v to Auitust Herrmann. Piesl.tcnl ..f ...jli.tr-.l manager, therel. icalina. a , ... I ambition." said Mourn. j it Ii i' Mr v L