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9 V Hannes Kolehmamen, King of Distance Runners, Adds Trophy of Bronx Race to His Collection ' THE SUN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914. KOLEHMAINEN JOGS HOME IN BRONX RUN ONWENTSIA PRESSES CLAIM. Chtrnaro District Club Aniton to II ti- trrlnln Women. Tho Onwontsla Club will make, a do termlneet effort, at tho annual meeting of the United States (intr A.i,.unr, fntnif.ru 1. -1..-I. ... . .. . . V.UIUH1 iiio women a national n i Vlnn Tnnria Tnnm lnfr chnmnlonehln of loin. Th hi. rhi.n It II "ill All!" ajv iiiu .... .imivi , , - -- - ... n "'VLLnu - Hlioi ClUU ha been n nro nn It,. .11.11.1. II.. J . . " 1 " niu VllfiluiO 1131" APPLEBY UPSETS ALL BILLIARD TRADITIONS OVER EIGHTY JUNIORS ENTER. IMrM Inilnnr Tennis for Youngster Get II 1 1: llrspnnar. TO-DAY MAY SEE END ! OF BASEBALL DICKER Tut Flynn Ovr Lino in llecord Time. by tllO U 8. O. A. nxeeiltlln riimmllli.n I and It In anxious to obtain tho event. Four other dubs, Sleepy Hollow, But i falo, Wilmington and Garden Giiv. on lint ror rhe women's tourney, but . as Wilmington entertained the women In IIIKJ' TAKE TEAM l'UIZEl 131 3.nl Garden City Is not an active iUJ"" I candidate, Onwentsla's only rivals will bo Sleopy Hollo' and llulTnlo. If tho na tional Otlcn .IS Kent In Din mitrnnnltlnii jjinnes Kolehmalnen gave the residents f district. Sltepy Hollow' chances of ob tf The Bronx a sample of his speed and ( mining tho women's event will be slim. With a draw of more thin eighty , yourigsteis, the first Junior metropolitan i Indoor l.iwn tennis championship toutna- ....... I.. (I.I. t..nnli ,. llin tltlUotltri llll'lll UlfSllll till;, IIIVI lllll,, . n. I . , . . I National Association rr!es.Hi.nrnt Armory ,:.vl"?, ', V.1.? I,pc,,"R Stron& T,mfc Tlun,crt TlpciMign lift PlflVH in TWO ls a" of "B" comparatively little Is JJCCIIilhO MO I III 8 HI . ' of ..... ..,. bu. lt s thought ith.it many u future star will ho brought .out In tho play. The draw Includes qulto la number of youngsters who have shown I great promise In school tournaments dur- P. A WOT AFFEnT RTAADJJsU InB tho lt i-cnson. The draw Motor Boating Classes nt Once. Mcnn.l Itntiiul 1 1 h . L'niitr ll.tlf-.lt. C Pan r.illo vs. C. V. Puller. It saiKWwn n It llayniond. V nrunkninti vs It 11 nninei Allen lliirrougtn v II VS 11 O limn.--., .1 Alft.l i Alien ourTiiuyiii i- 11 . imiih' ..,,. Edgar T. Appleby, tn young Columbia u 0nver (j,.0rr. Knllon. .1 N Kmwy v n ... ...- .... I ..'1.11 t.l.l. L 1 .1 . ... r 11 tllni,1lt!9 rtudent who Is tho probable w nner ... ;"- ,-;",', tai o V class t; amateur isia """ i sautwrrs William Kan. 11 11 C.lllraple championship tournament which will b. , vs w It Beit,. Matthew Taylor vs Philip continued to-lay ut Doyle blliiara room, Kipt ,nlIKir M Fmn T, t. r. tiiuard. ,1(.rs or the metrvpolltun ills, j )r0(. Ir f,mUh, wnn n ucc.l(1(, aeo was . haa caused tho Amateur ttllllunl Awocla-1 a laJ;-M iw;,l";' f.f'J. ':"' ".';lmi' he utilnljlute.1 It mlKht hayo well linown as a golfer ho reach.! tho ton more worry. HrM the sy style I lt. Waller II. ihlmi v AILxrt Ma.nr, K. it a; tho l inn was cxtemieil to , semi-final n,0 national champlonhlp ' .....i,.). i,. non the preliminary round with ! innl,n i, (.ii.ier.iifve W li Much Ixoii f! Kri'iuh .1 A Ur It C Hind nnil Huston Will Either Buy or Withdraw. OTHERS AWAITING CHANCE ,-kje to the Finnish marvel oniy on iui- , . Chicago suburb. i.iamr unce ne omaini-u rum iru , It never has held tho . . .. 1... ....... 1 . H'nn III. ! I Ami 1. ..-Ill V. . .tl,-..1a . . m . 1 . . .. flam na jrnii-nmy ...ivu hv , V ' uiiiiuuii tor ituuaio oecauso (ind , quarter mile road run conducted by . of Its Isolat.M position to obtain tho sup the Kronr lomr Vfic, from a Held of port of ns many clubs us Onweutsla can fi whlcn in' 'luiici inc ivmuus inn i.u uuuni ujiou. perfoimors or tlie meirviioinun ins. vrt To the titilnltluted It mlKht hnvo p.eartd thai tno l inn was exieimcu m , seml-llnal In tho national champlonhlp ' .,.,,.,, i.. nnn the preliminary th til tr nronzi' e eciro ner awarnco nr mm ni v ,i i.iii nr.,..,t t,.. i.,i,. -- - , . i i-v,,, ,i v. ''."-":... i i ..... ...it r. ... "" i r,.,i nvirjKe better tniui cauin. , ..., iim,,,.,, in.. t. m ,n,n twenty ards between the winner ,,as not orc ,,jayj th6 Wfst sIiicoMiik a new rule which will allow ciassm . j,,,,,,,,, w Wo1( lp All,ll ,Vil, u M n.l rai i iynn. ins irin- i.isu tiu..i.i...i.-. lnl0 W1U ,(0 urge( by Mr Smln n layers on perfoimunccs in preiimiiwii uaui, rcKr v Arthur m nari. j i' M.'vuaiiie nho rtn hcd second for the Irish Amerl- f .i,c nrlnclnal re-isoim whv th tournev ....... ..ii. v K Hen.ln.-li..iii Trwli l-V.ini w 1' ""'. but the former four mile cliam- Pbrelna1rr,1reH,, '0" "tl 'U'eMernTuU """fi d.fllcutty !. that Appleby "' y I? u,';.'' itr """o , ,. ITS. . Ih Onw,ntia r.o a. UK. Forest. wu.M In the rta C tourney wen, A ' Aljeri 'a N ''r0. "... n l!! T. . Tt.l tn another uilliaru rwi" , , ! "uim ihmimi loy hii-m . 11 rnnrnMipnt. This wouUl ' mnn uinncr of Don.iM A Al'et. A N I'j -o - fro... u,. tlon's viewpoint but for the fuel that Ap pleby managed to win his ,'f .'J Imo occasion hen he had dc W JJ est avctuBt III a class C game In the atter noon he turned around In ttm evenlnts and beat one of the beM of the class U men Uh a ve.y UlRh class It M'raBe. T h -fact tcmalns. however, that when Applebi ma tld In i C he was eligible , to con. peta and anything that he m g M done thereafter cannot affect his class . title If he wins IU , Applobv will start xne nnai ... , class C tournament this afternoon In . Sn.l5.ny?ariw n'"1 Conventions flS "Vauhe "or i Well ns lianniiots Then New Uiooklyn, who has not been r-aten in tno final round. Uwls A Servatlus. who has , l ... w.iiv.. a iiu.ivtiill l.ll,.llll.irtsi.,ii, uut tll vi. i.nminen was content with his ad- 1 ,i.,i .,.... .. j .... ... ... I 1I1.1IWII... ..inn. ,-in iii.a.i-.i iii.-io in an-fg nnd he Jn pi a u I ISS9 and tho nntlotml open In UOti. the Irlshmin, who In his last desperate ;in,nSf"?Slor? by aboul len ylrds" ' A club composed of golfers and having ?v( nnhhlU-Snder wraps Kolehmalnen rr lt solo object tho hohllng of golf d'rpJ lli't.ct. seconds off tho record for '""s has been orgaiiliied In P ttsburg. the course, made a wcelt before by Tlynn Jt l nanuil tho Midlron Club, nnd among ! ha final trial for the race. Koleh- I Its twent -live charter members are such rnalncn's time was 35 minutes 30 seconds ;" on golfers ns J l rcder.clt llyers. Iind Hynn arrived four setwiids later. , i;bon -u Uycra. H. C. l-ownes, . C run nes, jr., ami u. .. urm.S'.on. m flrut dinner of tho new club will be held on February 1, and Vie officers already aro buy making elaborate plans for tho event. These plans will bo kept secret, for the Pittsburg golfers Intend to enjoy a good deal of good natured fun nt tho ex pense of their fellow members. With the exception oi a. j ruKei, wn., !a reserved for the Junior two mite Cham Slonstilp next Tueivlay, the Irish Amerl cm A C put Its lvt team In the field and carried off the trupty for the lowest score by five men with the remarkable total of 31 Hilly lloietto was the inly iiixard on the Irish learn, the other four finishing In ln llrs ePhl' Hoxette scampered over the line In twenty-seventh place, but was moved up to seventeenth by the elimination of men not represented la the team score. Th Ilionx Church Houso runners slso nude a fine ehowing. placing seven men In the first twenty and by the elimination the wholo teatn of live In the first dozen Thla gave second place to ' the Bronx boys with 4t. while the Mo riswlt A. C was '.hird with 5S points. Trinltv Club scorwl 133. St. An-eln.'s ' A. C HO and Union Settlement US How Iron match; W Ilutntifteln i M Mantnffte; w D Raymond v " M luuliman. It M S-iUewi. U vs. II l' tiuiler I, lin n I'hirles ls:in'in J U Ho-mjiivt (I A '. linKie. 11 W rnolo vs J t" I.iiins. C M lontlry v Uarn n r.nffc O II Wlm j i W I Z I'jri'Ki. 0 J M.Oirnn- a ve J II Ho'ib. rs. C:..ifi. Id vs J ttvar It C Owen vi C M(.ulluni i AOTO SH0WWEEK IS GREAT SOCIAL SEASON Interstate Model. It Is rumored that Harry Vardon, six tin... ...I . . I tt.l.l.W .... win n.iiur. m win wiiusii yiicn cimiii- ,,m n play against renn-. Plonshlp and the present holder of that L h a rner of Montclatr In the night title, la to appear on tho vaudevlllo , "mft Unger was gefiera'.ly reg-arded as Convemtlons, luncheons, banquets, meet- the next best player I" Appieny " "nngs, ,c., iii i ntiu in auununocr urc looked utxm ft." sure of second place, but ntv'n of tile llf.tfn.th N'U.o'ial Automo v.. hi, l,..en i.ractl'i a'.'y eliminated fro-n , iie Show in tlnir.d Certi.il Palace, the prlato Places by hav!-.g lost three con secutive games. Tn tlis Interest of pear and happlntw for the beginning of New Year It Is to be hoped that to-day's conference among Frank J. Farroll, Col. Jacob Uuppert and Capt. T. I. Huston develops something moro dellnlte than tho teveral weeks of negotiation up to this time. If Mr. Farrcll Is to retire from the American Ix-agtio It would tie well for the new owners to toko harifp iis soon as pu'sib'c The new man- i.L-r. nhnt.vrr he may be. will have his hands full taking care of the many details i Incident to i-ptlhg training no matter now self-b.icrlllc.ng his colleague may piove N.i uVllnl.o training plans havo been formut.ited. And, If Marty Mctlalu Is to be tiehevid, very few of tho New Vorks havo signed fur next eason. This state rnent Is disputed by President Fuirell, who declares that all of the men the club cares rap about are under contract for 1310. Th.s ambiguous sta einent may mean much or little ui cording to various Interpreta tions. .Mllule. who Is In vaudeville wltn Miho Dunlin, confi'' tint ho Is cnter t.i.ii.tig nIT.'is ftom the Federal lejgutt. President Han Johnson of tho Ameri can League- was expected lo be on hand e.,r ,n.ri!.i'4 fn fni f nee. though the ne gotiators disclaimed all knowledge of such a visit Mr Farrell insists that Johnson ias retlrod from direct activities and hat put the matter squarely up to him. Definite action l expec.ed to-day by inh.i i ti!!rnw. who has acted J chief adviser to nuppcrl and Huston. The i:intv manaeer had planned a vacation np th lint of tlm year, but a:d yesler day he could not ray until to-night when Crulslne; motor bo.iti will be more pop-( ul.ir than ever tiext summer and cruising races will ulo be tnado more attract It e ltaclng nt tireseht only ut'Peals to a sm ill liurceiilage of motor bout owners, and de signets and builders are paying much ut- tentloi. to the development or the cruising type and turning out boats which have remarkably good accommodations In com- nat.it ve y tt e sn.ic.v Tt.- un pi-is.ii.-. part of a small cmls&r has been the motor. This has been overcome, tn a largo measure 'by reiinements of tht motor! which Is now controlled us easily as the motor of an automobile. The newest inmll ctulsir comes from the Kleo Company at llayonne. Only t feet long, this craft will accommodate Ight persons In berths. The motor In this yacht Is placed In thu aft r part and Although tht heavier weights ire all aft, the balance of the boat U pet feet. Tho shaft Is ohiv 11 Inchis long, thus mltilmlz.tig another objectlonablo fea tutc and rediielng tho possibility of break. Such u boat Will be f-old for less than U.r.OO. It la btult of mihogany. cockpit Furthermore, the passenger will b dry under nil conditions. Agitation has been started to hate all courses for high spenl boat taces measiued by statute lnel'.id of tiaut.ial mUer. The nautical tulle Is the s alidard of the navy and in .11 jurhtMiicn think ttjat us U.c navy et. the standard for mi m.ni'iii marine this method bhould lie used In meamiiltig rotif.-ts for motor bout Mce. The high speed men think dirfer entiy and point out li.it tin y are all striv ing to get the mile n minute boat in other words tho Im.v that wHl m.ikii a s.atute and not a nautical uillo In n minute. Afte a fl time trial a certltlcMe of tpc d always In figured In statu o miles Tills matter will be brought to th- at en'iou of the controlling powers. turned out strong o see ine rait, . . .i... , ,0 th8 VMtii su;c, t((,pt about handled ex.el Unt ily b" ,e 1 as quiet bj. a man possibly could, and do or me su - - " ".., ,h; ' voted all of his efforts to playing golf. Itniiison 'Ipbiu Wins nt IliieUey. n,n Hisk. Dec. 17 At the ltum-on Country flub .Ink to-d.y a hookey team renre-ientlng tint club defeat! th It'd suige in ine e,nuei c.aies oetore long . r- , It Is said that a sketch ha been written , try the promoters of tho scheme which gives Vnrdon a chance to Illustrate tho various shot" of which he Is a master. It Is hardly likely, howeter. that even If the plan goes through V irdnn can be persuaded to do much talking to Ms -....1... ft. . t.l.l..l. .... .. .U..M..I..H w .., .... - 1 UUIt I1V.1-I.. A IIC lllllll.ll I'l'l-H ll..lllMVM Ttw spvrt loving populace of The Bronx I , . mU( of ,fc Hnl on h)s ttto ti.ii afHh :i in i i iti if. .m it S. Premlce. II. I the course of that club, s.arttng from the ' '" Vio.-igland. Joseph Hong- ' .lubhoua. at Tlntot. avenue and 165th mM , morkHlt tne tvhl.emarsh land. XV. Strother Jo.. J""',': '"vvhen the battalion was despatched Country Club, near Philadelphia, by the ! Jon. .Tho I l -n p "Vlncem II. there was the ueual scramble for pro.nl- tr ou ion or re, var. , s o , " "V-'p,,,, ' f;r,,n. Theoilore l.loyd. ! Another point u.idr divtissloii Is h rulo that will allow polp muni iit withi ,i' il-'tt-clsm of the committee of a hut in whach hydropiatKB or high spied boats .iro en tercd. The argumint l that h droplatics th built for high speed only. The h)d.-o plane Is built lo skim over the sutface of the w uter, not to drne through u. and consisiucntly lo obtuih tho lust npee.1 tho water must be fitlriy smooth. Wl n' It s rough a tudioplanc will lift wmii .sh Several new cruising c-aft nrs to holhtarts and then will Jump from wave tn well finished and furnished The motor will cost from 30 to 10 cents m hour to run. according lo the price paid for gas olene. sxhlblted at tho Motoi Uoil Show, bach builder se':ms 10 hate tried to outdo he o'.hetM tn tittraetltenens economy of space iii. i novel fpiitiiren In the accom rnoditions. 'it the same time pinilucing a vesel for ,he mnn of niwlente means wave. Fomellliies tuv.ng tniougu "ne ami over another. Tho British Iriteriiat.on.i tro:-.y was don.ite.1 b.t 1-urd Not In 1 iTi to ir.courage the building nt motor b(,itn nf l.lirh sne.il llniU'h w.alher is n it eo'i dui ve to l.igh speed and i It is i aimed Tlie-i- will .je at least a dnz.n of these j tha, racing fm tne IntMnaiion.il trophy m erin rs in the (sari er exmoiiion ami thtso will t-jry In ie from Sf. to f2 fttt. The C nut und Oeodetlc Survey has U'fti iusy for some tltm preparing chaits of inland waterw.i cspcrtally for the uie of motor boat men. These new charts aro to bo exhibited by the Gov rough wfiiiher lc ti far''" Jut how Hih committer Is tn rtetermln when th weather Is too rough has yet tn bu woikcd out Tho admirers of ihe disp'aoeincnt tTie of Woil boat alnajs sa .hat thelr tvn eon gj In anj nealber. Thie h-dro- plane men admit, but they Hrgue tha a built One of these Is now building for eu.iml, f jnUi.tivUl u'tin tout tha his trip would begin. Ankle De'et) by' 111 e last stumer Tha "tf the ilul. is soia or nt wlll bo a hsdropUne designed .-aiiea on iier'o.wii.-'i'.ij ..... - j rtunent at the Jhi and thoreiuifhly sx- n minimum speed might be set for race of plained by experts eent from YWshlnrlon Importanco. This would ullow the dls ,or thil purpose. placement boats to go out In rough weather If their own.rs wished. It In figured by Several fast rac't.g boats ore In proe- tho hydropian men thai the d splacemout est of construction and more are to be boat could no more exce-d even a modcrat minimum speed limit than the hydroplan could llto In the same water. nanenuy Mac wii. do r t.molne A: Crane and lltt.l to lake u vacation. no win bi.j w U,ih tun file. Hoc motors of ISO hoe- t. ... .ift,. rt.i. wuv nr .... J.inuurt i' to 3 The- Imiiorlance in tho automobile Imiuntr) or tills show, ai-ide from Its betiig n gr.nt d.sila of i-aia and accesseo ies, Is .undo evident by the f.iot tha- tht most impoitai.l meetings of tho year are held ;n show eeaauii. jtit'l tne matter Is dei-.ded one way or he other." said a personal friend. Capl. Huston was summoned to a mys terious coherence thortly before 3 o'clock vfterda afternoon, l! Is believed he was losetnl with Col. Huppcri- Later In the evinir.g ho had nothing definite to an nounce. tho when repreeei.t.vlfts of so many Inter-I ..jia,,rs stand right wliere we left poe. er each The Cour.t believes thi bunt will coino very near to making a mllo a minute. Olenn It Curtlss has been working for some time on a new marine motor Ills experiments have been so suci'eisful that uierul boats of a ttne which lias been ets are tcntnered tugMher ir. one place.. o,., .,.. he. "However. I I tried out on the Piicltlc coast by Mr. AriKv.g the metetings of aKsoclattons ar .hinh eay that our prospect. ve pur-1 Curtlss on) by l.ullt and racd Ir. tha tht. rtiver Dle, base seems di ;ldeiliy more tavoraoio man ....."...i. tn tiiM.ner I.lovd .aicreed from tho ruck. Arthur r.om oi im- i ...w.. ,, w .,., ..... -he Mohawks was showing the way then service, anil many other bos recnlted nnJ .n the next half mllo he was Joined smaller omotinlN. The prizes won tn lh tw Nick Uianakopulos and Kolehmalnen. annual oaddlea' tournnment also were ills- rie' F.nn was taking h's own time an I tribute!. u-n. inrhtid more In outing clothes than 'Phe custom of rewarding the caddies for k let..- tog Long woollen drawers, cap grxxt nno taltnrttl service to tne memnen t wd gluo -erte.1 fur a wh'le to deludo and gueMts of the club Is one that might he spectators and conceal the racing linos cell bo noro generally adopted. .1,. i-,nn t.ni ihnv Kent him warm and hortly after the first mile Kolehmalneti The Ann.ind.tle Country Club of ti iieprted the Oreek of the lend. , Aneelos Is now engaaed In playing a A- 174th street and Washington nve- round rol.ln golf tournament In which iui. Kolehmalnen was leading with Clan- v-.ch competitor Is obliged to play every ekopulos. Harden and F'.ynn bunched bo- other entry. Tho nuallfylng round was ilnd him Tho Greek was slightly l.vm. pVayeil on Christmas Pay, forty-eight iv... fi t h.. reeo veil in .t.anieon i niavers ouaiuyung. !! i'ic mm the mnjor Ka'tare Gar''T on Satunlay ntght and be-1 divided Into two certions of twentf-four itan to fall 'i.ick. ko that nt the half way earn, and tin- round robin serlis of Hi t IS" h sP-it and Soutli'Tii B'i'i - m,itihe I" now 'n pr.igre.v. va-d. ho gav wa to Flynn und liai.lin. Th wlnn.-r ..f ea.li nectlon will then nl o'were thirty yards behind th Finn, mixt tn a tinrt)-lx hole match In Cill Jitrden showed tho .fleet of the f.iM paco fornla they play golf nil the 5 ear aroun.l, - t-e run homo atid whon the runners , eurh n tourney Ls not us Impossible -i tred on the last mllo Kolehmalnen a, t might seem to the avenge Hasten, w i- jogging along with his load or th.rt , k.0fcr. When It Is all over tho club jii'l- on Klvnn, who was 100 .tarda In ,w have a few Paturdays left fur otlur f'. -.t of Barden. Flynn cut Hits lead a t com(etltloris. , in his final etaah and Both, passing I tt.irtn. finished In intra piaco, H'wnw 'I- , rds behind nynn. l .'e were twent-nlno prizes In all. the 1 ;t twelve men each iwlvms recog nltio'i Kolohmainen In addition to his Aral p-f earned one ns a member of I he w inning team and also a special prlzi 'or being the first man homo of a Man- hafan club. Arthur Bo'h captured the t Tir e fur the first Bronx man ttnu Hoiipr W 111 IhIiii Mi"i 1 orieii. St PtfU Minn.. Pec. 17 WMIIam F. Huppe. world's ohainpion t.llllardU.t at U.I. iv " in. I It l balk line, announced to-nlgh. iw'i.. would claim Challenger George l, ,.-r. "ii forfeit In case be continue "to r.fU!- to plat the title match In M.mw .11.,.'.' .w -.upulated by Hoppe In reply to th i.il. ' SOCCER RESULTS YESTEPDAY. :he follow Ing .tmnJ.it, ,i.ntisry i. i i . wnun . ...... ...,-..,. b.inl of ilire tors Motor DJi.er v'uni.-.. " "V, . .t..n laiioii. M...,r ciun. ttisi fllo-ninih Am.M.g the magnates ,",'u-"J J.-nury . 5 P M. Meeting pstrm I'omni lies .-.aiionai auiohi;iiii.- v.. : . ,..- ,, ,v,., I,..il tmerl Chamber ot o.ii.msre, ht..luu.rur. ; Ei i.ltlmate disl o-ltlon of tho Uh.ii Amen 1 ui t-sscinu hii't The VoeAtsmmi tells of an armortxl motor boat which was used verv success fully In the Belgian watiiwas d.r ng tha early days of the war The boat is 35 feet long rf'id pracflra'ly fluh d'-oked It Is i built of two sk ns of si -el. ihe outer flvo sixteenth of an Incn thick and the Inner about three-HlxPvnthi There is an air space between the two skins. The top s'des are pierced with ljotiho.es for r.tle flro and two small Hrmored turret", each . in talnlrg otil.-k firing guns, are mout ied on d-ik Tilt- boat was ued prlncjia Iv nn .1... rtlon. n U ivlil.'S run. n.ir M.i'lnSK ICist The boot tried is of the via Mid , , An,...frn on one occasion fie Is tpe and is fitted with a 90 horse-power fM , havi) b,.atPn 0rf nn atta.k by a motor It can crry iint passengers n.,roi 0f .WValry eunporte.1 bv m'anfy. A' T.oji.. Oi-al-Columbtu Otal V C, J: w.S"ll'olC-nan MeflonaM. 1: Urook AWii.l.Vun rteld T'.in t'lit.holrn. J; Con-"!.t't"'li.-.u.-lPieM Subway V - : Vfiiation li M.ti.itiib la-n l'srk M. tleorie C, I: At Mj-UiIk l.im Park lVilton V. C. It St. ft'. i ''aV A.'ons-Wblte Ito-- V. C . 4: Clan tntt. 0. At llut'f Oval Hudwu United I . I . i 0Atr'iTJ'yKuuu,c' nty nuiie r c. : i. k t. Stroller". - Tuentla). January t. 7 P. !. tlanqu?! National Aii'o.'ioMlo Chamber ol Oomm.i.e Wal.lnrf-Astiirla , n,la. .Inury . . A M Annual mrr.mi ill'", lum National Auioiimtille Ohjmber of CimmiTe. tediuarteri i let Fort n-untl .treo Jar....- i, : ..-.J T Annua! fnrtttr.;! he cirt) nt Auiumut'l.t i:nglt. . headquarter, 17'ju llru..Ja. ai I au.liiorlum i.f Kiicl'orr tug fu.-U-iy a lluiiillng, Weal Thlrtj -uliiib IU.fl Wi.loeajay. January . :! I. It Annual dlnn-T S.nteti or Automobl.e Enjlneen, Knalneera Club . . We.inead Janusrr MeitnitF rarlou . M tr Mnd Ac. ttmri ytaniifar- I turr at aior!t:oir hfdiuarter, J Wtat , t'ori--eond atrial. Wednesday. January . :S0 P. M Sev enth annual banqurt Mtor nnd Aecor Mn-i' . M,r- tf.i i.-; ttlorla t.u, . . Jirir t l M --Cir ' r.irt" A .-"i .. t- " 1'itl' n. llmel ' ' r I Hi I J.ri-.i l : 1' M-M"'"'l h.i ,1 c- . 1 1 r. tto' .r mil A'iein-ir M. mi fa. -i.r.l. ai Ii-u.lnuarta. .Ha' i. ,la,, .lnu.r. ti. iu a -m. -.". ii-ia' .1 nn. i an . ui oimi'u . r ! clat!..M tt ..i.l'.r' t-',' I leaguew w'o live In or arouno ,mw lorn ar.u may no uwj us a run.iouu-.. as mc , ,hf en(Ii how.ver, she was sunk m Iho uivioeu as 10 ine ij-pe inuiirs wi- hinh iun cennoiwu. mi.,.. Scheldt by the Belgians thems.-ltes On Us trl.ils this craft ir..d,. forty miles , h(.n lht. town or Antwerp was evacuated, an hojr oaally with a full load. 1 opinion seems strange1.: can League club. A goodly few aro it the opln.on that John J. .VKGraw's hints hat compioto dotatls were arrltcd at In Chicago are correct. Others believe If th club changes hands ll will go to oth ers wno are wamrs ior i.hiv... ..i ..j. 1 1 u r o r. tc a deadlock. tt..i HwllharitlAna In I The motor bi.it 'a doing good eervlja, Po far the ea Med type has not been -vtth th British navy Hund-eds of P-om su 'coseful an high ejietd lioat. Com-1 have ben put In 'ha British Nuva' Volun teer Motor Boat Iteterte and are patrol' nir the It-ltlsh coast at siotit duty I.nnt . lit In Wrti una ri ".IS bOrt lo n'nwi. ti made a reinnalsfince recently Ttic Oer Mfii opened fire on the boat wth alii eun 'rnm 11 poi' at"- it a -niv distant. modote Blackton hao one. which he named America, which seemed to be un- A ........ a n.M... 1... nl . -. . . ... rP , ... " .... ...... ,u., .,,ru dlhiertly to get high speed out of tho Air'.'-i, but nnallt gate up the ex-'erl- The doublo back flip of Walter Johnson , me.it und now use- ' is a rur Co. it at to th.. Washington club has been the elg- I h's OiMer Bay sufini. r hone The type nal for organized baseball to get busy !n i, ,ia for roush weat icr ml he Amer- fo'l on tho deck, but the boat got away the Interest of keeping wunin ine 101a . tr3 rarry larto parties m Ita roomy afdy those of Its playor who nau shown an at tentive ear to the dttlret Jingling of outlaw gold The National and American leagues seem bent uimii working In harmony towar.l ::.l end S-veral inietleagj ' transf. rs -n.it ibtelop to save the do 1 iinlv tne ten- l.irgi elt'.ts ..f V e tw 1 ! 1 agues New York. e?hlcago and Boston for irisiitice can afford lo me-t the sal ary demands of some of the disgruntled 1 n-s tr n-. cities ar willing to open 1 r ti.imbi-r of automobile companies n III I ,he,r pUrsitrlnga to prevent desertions j liato bamueta and inectlrgs during ma l0 tne enemy they will get permirsion to week. These tr-lude: Januaty e. -ni Motor i"onitiaiu ; January S Stude liut.-e Cornoratioii . January 7. Brlgga trttit with dlsaffec-ed players rrom b-th heir oti and the rltai league, pt-teral of these transfers are contemplated at the The s'.ells landed r,o r oe th it "1 eprsy CROW b. to Hal OiS. Charley White Tells Charley White Just How He Does It and Explains Why Y E k.'.S k'"'t a reward as tho eeH-ond tnan A j.-iaue Plu-n ." 'ro-n that district. C Davis of tho Trlii- ZjuVJ'., tv rtuh was the first Brooklyn man and rime untay a. n ficcl;er of tho Holy Family L-yceum tha lonrli.r of tho Jersey brlgxde. Tho I I't-r-on-. Ill Ihe Pniina. 1 l-m.-a i la I'.. Chartev tt h r 1, K' III. trllltll ri.'i.n. ij.i'i hate atf.'did stt.-l. s-'iopworn Idnas." "Get a little bet in. me to win by a I Ktioi kottt." said I'h.irti) White to C'tiarlry iW'iitn ,ih the s. hlnx f.u -d Nate Low la JimIImI It a dat. "ill flatten Shugrue. ... . 1 I te taken tills l. . bu-lne.s to heart Well. It's a K'iB. long llino m ,v ,..., ,, ,ullf ,,,,. rvo riovee prize, wore distributed a follows: jkatv that punch used," n.ild t. h.irley vv nit j tlruia-tl for good hate U-rti the toun.iust Klr-t E. Moran, Union fcettlemetit: !--- ( . cltTil.y. Charley White knocked u the mlddlo West could pri.ltii i. P.u k.-y una, C Hoffman, Holy Crusa Ljceumt ! . ,,,1iti.ght named Juk. Latin M.-CSirlam! w.irn.d tn- about one e.f them. -.Ird. Y Kaiser. Wwt Harlem Uve.ilng nu 1 position with 11 llttlo im . "'I'lmi hold htm .'heap, Churle ho Hich School fourth. .V. Levy. untittach.Kl; .Into a silling poan ..v'snhl 'I boxed hint ten roundi and ho nf,h r. WnMhav. Mohawk A. C; atxth, poke tli.it didn t triiv.-t moir in.., g.lte me tits.' ft. Llchte.nsteln. Young Men's Hebrow As-' miller'. . "Well. I knocked him out In two rounds, ri.. i.-. . (.. (omnaii. lra kiln Automobilo i.re.ent t'me Cgini'.in Charlea N. Ili-.ss A Co . Willis- Sfcrwimd Mngee was sited to organ overi.md iVmpanj. Puge-Detrct Motor ia-i b.s-hall through William F Baker's Car Company. Saxon Me tor Cnmp."ui and 1 generosity In allowing his dissatisfied star I P. ard f! Co . Januart ; Chandlur ' to treat wrh the Bott.tn Drives Accord Motor Car Company, and other-. 1 tug to Matee s own story a S2 000 raise With Itlf iTflioci 01 I' 11 i.iai on in Mir The Intcratate Motor Company of pi15 worlds series snnil decided h'm Mo i- tnd an. ounces a quallti four I acalnt a lurr.itite Federal league con- eyllndrr. llto imeaenger. 30 hor.e-iHiwer ti...-t , , u . car built on one Handaid chissa. Baker has suffer, d heivtly hrough I ad- for tars built 1 eral Leigue lnterferifiee. A team that fr.. ..,..1 .'.v eitliuler ears on ar exter.- , nnl-neii seeon Tho ortlor ot finish of tho ror.atlon trst tlfty; Pa. ...rr ,n,l I'-illb 1- 11 K ,. 1. I. iiun Irish 1 f Kinu. Iri.h Amtrlcun J A llvh Mohawk 1 r I. ., , 1, Irl.h .1 l '. makniiulua, Jlllirnrr .1. 1.. I., j lliunx e'hurch Ifou.e.. i 1 ll,... rir.n.v Church lluusa.. Zuna Irish AnierleBti A C... Dp '-'.iihsnf. uia.iani ,V-n.. In r lor.a, Mohawk A. C... I 1) . .r M .hawk A I' II A ke.iiuui, New V ork A t.. . lie k-r Holy Family Lyei-um ir Ol nnieu i iu "Kid McCoy usea ine lueiiiu wi.t.i-. 1 uno ,111 itnoiu rnugnie. 1 11.u1 .1.1.1 I'l.iuloy White of Charley White s Improved tnoti- than ho has. I kno Time, sam low. j ... llld-.t ,ul nv Hot 11 hump. But ! - an .usy 11 A. C .' '? .Charley White. ',Thl Charley hltr. ,, tu,.,. Then Ch.irlev Whlta 1 I think I've 1 know he'ti man to I... .11 lr'-l American A. ....30 hnrler White, "hits true, ran. all thing eiso si.un. ellarlev wished , "- sit- si-lie, w is cotnpli'ti ;y r.-oi ganizeii rind new i tipltal obta:- d :o rarr out the building "f thla now car In February of this year. 1.. ..... i.li.aa , k. r.ii-ir'iHx.ltl(vn 1! VV Twyman. preuldent of the Twtman Motor upon a transf.-r. Cur Company or ioiunious .win ...... Ohio. Joined the. company ua gereral , manager. Twyman has held for years that the average buter wan'.s 1 oar l price which leprt-aen t all the quality that will nuke It neither an extrava gant nor a pour buy. Mr. Twvman sa: "Our e.-otlon of. Is loirica and cotn-ei ior i." In It'l.t and that would have h-en favorite lat year was broken op by the loss of Tom Foaton. O'to Ir.' Mike Doolan and other Now Mngee tK is gone, thouch not lost to the organ'ze.l game. II. ns Loneri, 11 is rim, win insist ItXfjfiTWR-.H' ftlaKl.rk&Oyi r ifJ.i.'Ci. t America's Finest Rye WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE m President James V. Oriffney of the world's rl.ainplnn Bravts will go to Boston to-day to complete Anal details for hh new pirk Architects have subml'ted plans for a single deck Ma. Hum that will t-eat 000 people. "I expect to have everything In plume within the mxt three or Mur days for y SL A HE TUP I Ml'.lMT IIOTTI TUB OF OI.D-KASHIONLD ff AND-M DB 60LU MASll MH.MGin I'l UK "VK BISKI.V. IN Tilt VVDKLU II. Li. KIRK & CO., New York, N. Y. ItlXlltti. Allantli I it), V J, IlKMIItrv Alloiilli- LIU N J It right b.i-k on i'harle White. I reasons. First f all ),..r.. ira thrre engine' r. nnd siafT of wr.rKmen to break 1 nil rti am !' . ,, . . . .y .. , . ,,it-,.i. With. 1 ? ' ..i, p ami above. I ! '. ..... ... u ... much of the - ' lul - K, ipionshlp 0.1 a tighter th.-e d.ijs, I 17 li .corkscrew twist to 11 u .- ,:,llUo jtcMahon last i.ithl. "I t- 1 1 "I'll U lllat US dl'Ulllt 1 ?: I And to prove It Charity White pointed iin.ni Lhurch Home.. 37 r7l, fiiariKV Whlto'H thUnt, who o.i as lt ,;:X,::Xui fallen, d.ued unci My- A llttlo liumucro llrun Church iloma.Ji l.troum of blood trickled from his Hps ft';.7r. ,!i"".7r..i.U Ailn V a' C. ! ' ? ' The . not, had on big twelve , ; ltri.n i-nuten uou..i n "tn wouiu o... " ., ambulanc.i had fn.iriey iu. ""o iunco llghtli.it srluveai," whlsr-red Charley White. "I like that boy's lo Us. He s faet on his feet. Look at him handle that big fellow, will you? U'm a good Idea that boxing with a heavier man than yourwlf. When you get In tho ring with a man of your own weight he seems IlLo a feather In your nrm In the c,t,ll.f.l.,.VTl'. tv.,1.,. watched Charley Whlto ... ...i., fnr ihrt-e rounds. When tho I II r 11 1 lilt .n -un. iloriniigrmti .1 1. I ',t un.ittiirh'id I 1 niv-,,1'1 utiattai'h. 't I l.!n...n llia.lhur.t P. f'.,. .1 . a. .Vlohnu k A C M iiierion, Sew Vork A C ... It. Kills. Irlh V.nerlian A. C " tir llun.arlan Amur A. C . . M. rrn. Miiarl hft A. C "I..,-111. I'nlotl fr.lltinerii I h .1, College I'l. V M C I.. ' 1 1 .1 imui unattai'had . in. f.ilon Mtttltment tiu.aMi utia'tarheit 1 , ,t '1 st A.iiuim'w A C .1... rjj S:i.rl ret A C .... tt V I1 II--' navllle V C . , l.-li. (. Xl II A. ... - L.r I rinlty Club II .rf n in Holy Croaa l. ceiim I . iiM.iugh. tluh.ik A (.'. . h' ,r unatiat hd 1 Muhawk A. C Ii ,i Amelin a V C. . . 8 :s 3,1 3; 14 9s tti to ns 17 3 III ID 01 . . .in 11 . . 3J f. . . S3 '.' ' . ..19 .' ....1J Da ,..3'.l 47 .. .39 jl ,. 9 Ot .. it 5 ...43 fl i'l on HI IT ID It io You cant hmui fore a world's cham- said tout Jimmy Clubby n wire u few days ago offering him J2.000 with an option of 30 .. - .. t.i.i e ...... ...I.... . . n... .1.... ...i- iv-ir nitll.t I niuiir." rt.'i ...i.-.r.. ..--..-.., I.iiiiiamen ai .iuai... '- , .... tnrvina ourKeltes w. should have the new pnint renuy ior opening eai ;y in tmsseas to make it worth the m n my i xp-riencf wi the buyer power, com fnrt and b-auty ur.- the three eat.ntltils that he Is aftvr We aelee-trd 51,000 ns our ptlce bi,iile ttief three uualUles un lie hail a: this price, 'mere an goju glovcH hd been removi-d Chirliy Whlto walked fver ami fi.oui. aaouo r..... CI"Y wm u" n'y half .tn hour." said Chutley ... iMn.rtt.v. "1 alw.ivs havo believed that l ui 'bo leavo all their flghtfl In the gm. 1 vv 11 1. 11 i" 1 nan in. ,' . t I. Co'lege Pt V. M C. L. . . Ill 7. .1 half hour, 110 mine, no less. ..an .Vllihelln A. A jo It ',., wurprlso ou when I tell sou, Mr. un.ui'ihW :V 1 s : wwt0; omt i Jo..-t n... on . road. r i...,k.r. v ti c a::..H oe ! .!, i0 this," said Chirley fin Charley 11: am scour. .101.11 .. ,.io.i.r to hear Charley'M voicu unovo 4 v 1 7 1 " . . . , 1.11.1.1 - -- . . . 41 ' mo .1111 iliuii" u jr ii.. .. - .lie .Mil tunc 1u.11.t1 411 mo iinuiuv 10 .1.1-111 r,. .....iu "V.ui'it hi-o n man go 011 1.10 1n.u1 and tun hlM heart out for ten or twelve nilles. What for' Certainly not for hl per cunt, to flKht AI MlC.i). the man who .,. ..in,,.. ff,r leas, but becauae of m.inu has the best ulaltti to the tnlddlewi-lalit ' (ni.turing coatt and the high price of cliMtuploiiahlli. Nobod) can take that ', u, ,r :,i mil ri.iH ihe nmkers cannot away from McCoy ut. loss they whip him. A th huter demands for the money Well, 'what .In you think Clubby wanted "Secondly, my opm.ence ahowc me for this chuticc lo annex Iho crown? 01, th.it ab-vo this price the manufacture onlj Js.500. that's all. K,.s to the buyer all of thla .Ullt bu: "Barney Llghienstein. his manager, tent i.nia a great deal thut the butr coii.ilnly this wire In lestiouso to my orTor: iluea not need." "Letter receive.!. Your ofler entirely Mr. Twyman further adib'd that they out of th( iiu-s'.ion. Wire again bet bad dellnltely dm Id. d to keep the tin. r terms, Including time round trips, tlvu of the In.ir-Sinte fixed and not reduce or hundred expenses. McCoy e'pioiient, rata It, but f ' hniigea In the car were weight fifty-eight.' new war) tint would be, mndu only when "Can ou Iwat that? Thoy sent a sub-1 it would iner-.-e the quality of the car at sequent wire dimundlng S,:.UJ. N'-.w this same lived price He feels Hint the thcro'n a felluw who could flatten M. i 'oy buyer lo-uay t not ifouniK .... .. and settle for all th.i UiHon of w no's , ear. but a car at a moderate price whim who 111 tho middle ol.ueV 1 w II Kite gi d service and make 11 un ! tiei-MMtiry to buy 11 new out e.ieh season HIM! Chat-lev Whlto 1 3 getting J I -.011 1 The new liiter-Ktn'e will make Its (.III for fighting Shligruo. Charley 11I-0 Ins c'al Imvv to the public nt the New joik n, .i..ii.... ..1 -in ...h ..,.1 r !,.. 1 t, i.i.nui in .iiiniiiirv Aii attractive exploit it. or v 1 v llo .(.- I If ho wants to accept It. Ho can hate Inn ' bus been arranged, a feature bclni. choice. A little bird told us. that iv..r-1 .ImnsK all In nl'-liel B. T"m; day. Tho llttlo bird continued: "And 1 I! B Promlfoot and a coms or we-o If Charley knocks out or whips Shugtiic decisively Im Is to get $."1,1110 for boxing Freddie Welsh, with an added choice of t'7 per rent, of the houm. This bit- t e;. ument 10 11 12 s 1 ! h I I "I T, 3S 41 l it . j" .'i at 33 SJ it" II 1.1 5 39 41 US men will be In ch-irgo of tho booth to ro- celvo tho show Vis'iors. JUAREZ "llACINO RESUJ-TS. ury.' July. As soon as the work Is started I hall go Smith for a good, bmg rest " Mr G'iffney has heard from h's man- , tiger. George Stalling, wno was bsn oueied by the citizens of M icon (1.1 Inst weeK It wiih In that city that the Lnives trained last spring. Stalling wrote that , the cotton belt ts anxious to greet he ' coipiuerora of the A'hle'ies The big chief Iirs lx .'n Hooded with r.-quei-ts for spring ' exhibition games. Durham, N C. has 1 asuimed a henvy guarantee In order to 1 entertain the Bravo. RENEW HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL. ' Thirteen Trams Giilrreil 11 nil Irrrnil .Vlore Are lit peeled. After the lapse of n yo.tr. tho high acliools panics committee of the Public Sehno Athletic League has decided to hoiit 11 championship baseball tournament next eur The event wus not held Ihlsi 1 year owing to tho many dlwiuallil.Mtliins ror proressdon.illBin during the seasons 1 of I91U and 1'JlJ, when tho pennant was stripped from one school and given to an. 1 other only to have the committee discern , Unit tho other school also harbored acml- professional p!,iera. Stringent rules ara to govern tho play 1 next ieaon and those boys who fall be. I hind In their studlea will be de -larcd Inellglb e Tho tourney will be divided into two sections, and tho winner of ech mm iiii - 111 1 1 mi iinr .1 i wws"aMttwwwivn i j v irnirc rArttic aii vr a n nrnnnT Jf TIM III' sir no it ' .t V' ,n.' e - I've ry opport in"- lui iir.,re ana r i-fr-jtiion ativl the aiua.,1. Ce ii" tf u. nnd hi arlng ,cn sir tn 4: t on- nrw lum u 1 vitality II trls wi h ....'umnio.iauulu lual vannot Lo rx. ,111, ana llii' lioii.luy ein.lt pt- vuuinf an The Lending Houses Kill lurninh fu.i 1 .fur 1 Msrttinruuiili lllrnheliii ttolri A . . -1 . ,1. tit. J 1. iroi'i .111 runs JiUU Ui:;. A Suui 1.111 pojiy linlrn Mull lintel an 1 1 .tunorluct. 1 1 Yo. tir Mm lintel llennla Aine '. in I ,ll citun 1. 11 1 ' V ear. WkiI' 1 o l)u . Hotel I lirti-s In ihr r -s litis-, tig l h srs t -i- in , 's"i Ml tear V 11 I tllllllilil.il ,1. nun i. - rto. on aprittCAtlnn I ha siiciiiurn I ."ii it.u-.iti I lan .1 P.iii..'i Vli;r II. m l si . ( harlet ilinr All Vrar Nrii'lri II -lines Co. .r.i.lile lliiue lllicli All 1 e..r F I' oiia s son, lintel sirand A' w 1) - Llprn 1 Ii on and II '' I.itviurds. A mm Ih. .'eiiiihnri i&i open v 1 v oar amr' M W' I- II ml, flX j lie 1 1 ii I hi 1. 11 r t sf . en , 1 mr 64. m 1.1, 11 n 11 rsj 1 llr laa.1 SXlM Only Uifee tiour troti- New ork Ctty by throujti fnlns, vtaCeutrsiItaiiroAj , ol Jt-isey 01 Prune, Itanla HalltuM TRAPSHOOTERS OUT IN COLD, .1 'a t r v .VBHINTITDN, 1. ., Dec. :? 1.011 threi nf the nve oventa i .it of ttic MiiihmHHt II. ly Vuehi '- iiiarnoon and trukr 8B out of the 1 -h) tunta' at .ihlrh ha shot lie Mr 11 (miniating hy Umaklng 11 11m uf ten In tin- In.rndiii tor. 1 u rip... Ill hsildtl ht tiirge'a . 1 .mrl with hi 1 rtMoiiuncu r ii 1 -or In the 1 111 ti-it nn Hie .1. hi- nun bv tire.il.lng 21. iglvliiii 'i- i.f nlih hla tundiaaii II. 'ir 'a (.awl tn 1 ami. pnaneaior nf Il.1at.t1 t. llnyl Jr. tht serutih ' ,ln- Uu tin the jetirly eun hy ' lie liroka ' uul ot Ilia total . iir the arttrnoon HMOtT N V. riee ;;,lalph U .- 'liKh ni in to-.l.iy ut the traps nf . ...i in 1 1 in 1,1 111 ur ornae 1 1 . a ,tAliU- X'ib l.ifila ditrtiiit tlis ' A VV Chur h ..on tha tlaltur'a. M 'Mill I. tv lleinar In the lot. 1 an un the fihootntf 1 .o ruptiirr't the take himie 1 ev -t wan a leg oil tha uciimiila P , J U. J. Corbatl won tba li bird at uot with partect acopa. Tom McCarty, who hiwled pot IWiA 11" gets enough of hat In thei gym, . kmy n,cw ,mt Muck llt l)H JiW lor I I;e White. ll; iV"tl' J !l ,,V V11 Mid doos the lighter think he linn to run nwXfMl Hmi,, 1o ,el y ,. Bn, K0,Bj . r "I(n,,t ;!;,';:,' ;,',' iu" rat. until ho H blowing Ilk" .1 porpolso bo- ,)ni,k t0 runch Ml1 T,1(, K111, ,.,,,,,,, "l!,. ',ia..M, furlon.--ThisMe Utile. fore his lungs aro being ptopciij cxer- timi.,t it a over i.ml -till bei.t... ,11 1 fMeteilti. 1 to 1. eien. clswl? That's tho wlllleMt notion that ever ,!,!,, f, A so ho In-pew that Sim 1 b, I-nl. t'9 iKeeneyi. in a pox.o.scil an athlete. Heron u ll.tl l uo-nno of our Mlcke-st lit tl, luitiis Duhplte I put on nty sireci ciuunf. nm this no wants moro or tliu ilunticf H timn Millet path In tho park nnd wain along slowly I'".rt 1 blciitho If'iK anti siowiy, then rtfi'P und Hist, then slow, then with deep Inhalation Unit u .printer might use after a dash. "Ikm't 3 on em tho Idea Mr. Whlto?" "Indued I do," miswered Mr, Whlto quickly. "I get your bleu perfectly. You ret till th lung nxcivUo of a man who has 1 1111 ten or twelve mllo-. minus his tiscles.-i wnsto of energi. It't) a good method, Churl, v," Mi!d Clt.trlet. "I know ina-v gieat llghtiret 1. nve all their sparo blind on the nail mnl in tliu gjin. When i.'hiir' li 1 H comes to llglil lugin inuy eiuei 1110 nun with iilmtlt im imicil uniDiuon as n uisn rug, If all wrong and It irpcaka well for your long headtdneea when you aay ,H a workout lin has agienl to box Sailor I'red I'rlll" at the Broadway Sport ing Club nn N Vi.ir's Day. Then' nothing like g.i'.lng tlfcid to theso nauti cal bulTetlngH Toinuii. Soldier B.irtllHd will add a little to that fl.noo bank roll of lib to-morrow night when ho gelH paid for swinging at Kid tiruvm'n Jaw at tho samo club. . ., .....,1 fnliM.ll l'lr-t Iltiee-nve ..nr'"".7--V".,u". I"": ... util c, lonether tn j tln.l .-..,. er , I A .0 ;f"no , H'.h. I the title " 1 l 11 wiii. ii nir f-ii.i.r-n iiii unt nnsff 11 fit 1 Uiella ,,,n;,ry I, tiiirt,,.,, schools already have signineii ineir ttitenilon to compete for tho title, and It W probable that two or three olhtr schools will also Join the fold The tentnt, down lo compete .ire Bryant, Curtis. Stuviwnnt, Cummercl.il, I'liishlng, Bay llldge, Manual Training, Morri.e, Crasmns II ill, ! Witt Clinton, Bo.vh' High, High S.-litiol of Comtneico and New. town. HTEJL DENNIS I.N Wl.NTKU ProTtrle s elismi nf -omfurt sn t eea sml.tit cl;ati trtluli rut 011 m th a ht raUb lUueu It at an lile.i rn, n 11 c hui ie LUecu un U10 wr.iu t un. luparli, r.vi. Ai ri P J IIPZDV. liKIIIII.IA. Wllllo lleechor ht.irls off on the- tltst of si vni llghtH to-night tit "ho Oljiuplo A. C l-'rom then on Wllllo will bo busy every week, winding up with tliu contracted light with .loo fihugnm fur tho Mo Mahontt on February 5. Wllllo meeUJ Tim 0(Ncll to-night. Utile, to- tn fi. won. iimnar 10 ti. I lo 4. -eeon.l third Tinie. l'.l J Salraiuu. CUtM M and lluililll.l Hlo 11.11 , Thlr.1 rtaiv- tlne rmli Kslrly. M fllf?-inin S to 1 :t 10 1". out. won: Like tan .unit. II. rvti4.':i'iiii J to I. i tn I'l. out. SMHinil; AniU) III iltui" t" 'o fi. "Ut. third Tune. I .7 . ., Plri Star run Voiirlii ll.n - T. a. I'm urlty : nt rurlortji P,.,r llinlliir. IT- liaillusi S to ii I in 1. ant nun' irnl T If" (Moli-amirim. ! lo I, I to '. niil.Vedind; Iyahla. It.' ((.eiitnl. s to t. I lo : out Ihir.l Tim. i;'.'t Only thr.-e narleis I'l rtli Ilnv-Kivn lurlotua-Jud.e niieen, 1 (Mallhswai. 8 lc i'l 1 to HI I tn 1. won. tier curium, l'1? iM.'tlt. " ''' ;'- ' ! a.eoll.1' Vltlllle I'. W.' ' Venn' t to t. I to I. eien lhi"i rune n, 1 Wi'.l Hi.:, ..Iny and Itn- ' - .!'. I i .. . ...it. It.. a 111., mil... .1 .ill... t'i,. ' I iM.t all), " In 1"'. I 'u a, 1 to .. i c. . f.l.i 1.I..11.I 1 itarr, Ji)t,epti H'liitir, William Biinon, ittJdaW itofi'"..; 1, w:tr.;ij,rB.n.S.. ?&wm"rfi-.w".'n J thirl. Time, t:tl. How OftU. Mud am and 1 i"f. ,i.u.nrta ivnoii. vnariu Hard aiaU 1 Gollj- .lilionlcii liny (,'oiiiiiioitore. Ixiuls L Golly has been elected commo rioro of tho Ji.mnlcu Bay Vachl Cub. Other ollleerr chosen for next ear air llfiirv Hiitn'iiy, v-'ce-cotiimodore ; (.'paries A. Merrltt rear rommndorn; Arthur Zwli. ling, ri'.inllng S'vreiiir.v . .lanifi Com. lil-lly, lliniii 'i l tiecretiiry , W illl.ipi lien Kin, tn.lMirvr, and triislees. lliehanl QDarrborouab-Blenbelm ATI.ANIH rirt N J JOMAll Willfa: A hOSS LOll PANT Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA GA. lhrf ? Two fine It hon n f n ns hfq lfji t li.ttiin jfcf fxirii j 1.1 c i. njuit-r- Aildroaa C. G. TRUiSUX. Mnnager. M'.lt JI.IP.I lalkenuud. Laurel-in-The-Pines LAKEWOOD, N. J. tairateit In ttif r-il Ifiitlnl ifellos. t .turioiinii'-il by pine uir, lake ilUe walai And e.u ' ' IT,I lt'1 I MM' Prtratt iiuittri: iir-n nut tennis rourta, it linle ge.lt loiirpe t'atiy loner u and leas, rtesebeit by t II It. of New Jerny. Frank F. Shute, Mjjr. M'.W MIIIK l.iil.tl In lilt a. TOUT MH.I.IAti ;mh HOIKI. t .k' II e t. N. 1 V .- k ai riPKiini.f i:ciivsiif ' "liv.iKii t'tTi.t TTTie 4 pAiriiKi-r III. lite drile iuiiie, rtnoo, A im..elli;er lirnimlntui, lil.e 111-11, liirKsla. Uthar Kuii.1 ueil . t"-i 1 a ' a n . .i lUliDIl VLIIK l.t; to., IJUA llroadiiK) . Ill '."Un red. At lD.MOIIH.L AMI MDKIIt I It U t li IM MltlX'TIBN. ttclford Itraneh V M. I' A. Automobile Vhaot Hpei lal ownsra' rltliti In Prceinber tor iprlif himers. Writs for frea booklet ami pan f h lle.tklJ Ave n ai tlat-a At t Ilk