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A. A. IT Wvnole ... ... KIVIAT AND SMITH DECLARED PROFESSIONALS BY A. A. U. AND BARRED FROM AMATEUR SPORT NOicd Kimnors Found Guilty of hpniAnding Excessive Kxprnsp Money. (ilsslMi AND VALENTINE MENTIONED AT INQUIRY Abel n Kiviat. former mil champion nml the holder nf the world'! record for 1 .'.on meters, and Harry J. Rmlth. for mer mile and two mile champion of America, were declared laat night In eligible fnr further competition aa ama teur and thnlr registration cards aa Competing athletes were cancelled. Thisi action sw taken br the registra tion committee of the Metropolitan Aa socintinn of the A. A. V. at an ad journed meeting for Investigation of I barges preferred against the runners for demanding excessive expense money to .ompete In the gamea of the Eastern New York Athletic League at Schenec tady on September 18 last. The committee acted laat night with the relentless persistency of a steam roller und crushed out the athletic activi ties of two men who war members of the last Olympic team without compunc tion. The legal talent which had been the feature of the first hearing a week ago was conspicuous Vv Its absence laat night when the committee convened In the clubhouse of the American Express 'otnian- Employees Association, at 17 Madison avenue. Neither Klvlat nor Smith put in an appearance, and after the testimony of the principal witneae as under way. Congressman Murray llulliert appeared to make a protest against the hesrlng without the attend ance of John T. Pooling, the principal counsel for the defence. When the com mittee decided to go ahead with the In vestigation. Mr. Ilulbert withdrew and the ,ase was continued to the end. Later In the evening Terence Farley, delegate of the Irish American A. C. and .lolin Conway, secretary of that club, entered the room ashore the meeting was held. They made no formal protest to tl remittee, but Mr Farley stated I thai the in cused men had eery right to t ii adjournment, and Mr. Conway said I i.it IB all probabllit the position of the I Irish American A. C. of which club Klvlat Is captain, would be made clear 111 i statement 10 le Issued to-day. i it in it bell I'rlnclpsl Witness Rus Campbell, the handlcapper ( the Albany district and whose talk I i I it doing! of the men led to ths 1 v . It IgStlon, Wits the witness who drovf ii Hi at nails that clinched the case to satisfaction of the committee, or rati r the majority, for It was given ut that the verdict was the decision o the majority of the committee of five. Kl 'ii 'ampl'dl's evidence It w;ts ap psrsnl that he had been handing out n vssive expense money to New York Mete for three years past when such pnymsnta Were necessary to assure the ' " " natas si i ue up-.-iito ne.-tlngi He was a dear and U.rect ess and toM the story of the culpa- . ol the runners without minting tiers In spite of the fact that his sd- lesions rendered him equally etttpalMg ' utl official of the A. A. U. I'ltuiiiiell stated positively that he had ecelved letters from Isith Kiviat and! Saiith. in Which the former asked for! S and the latter $40 to compete at the s henectady meeting. He tsetlBsd that the printed words, 'It will have to be 40 bucks," were on the letter written by Hmlth when he opened It. and that the letter had not been tampered with At I hi bearing a week ago Smith testified t at thess printed words were not on tne letter when he mailed it. The up-state handlcapper w.,s lust as positive that he hail received the slip of paper from Kiviat and signed by htm. In which the runner said that he would run at the games In question for ?.". This slip of paper has been lost, and after some heating about the bush, Campbell testified that his wife had destroyed It unknowingly rive Other Manners Involved. I 'rseumably as corr'sborathe evidence, si mony was given bv Camphell, Ospt. ' litvingPton of Companv D. Second Regiment of Troy, and a statement was submitted from Father ilallantl of Mount '.-mel Church of the same city relat- Ing lo offences against the amateur rules j In 1011 by K.viat. This Involved five bera of the Trlsn Ainerl.aiii A. C, f whom since have turned pros I .nals. The two who have not are j v Hissing and Drew Valentine, but tt has competed recently. Mei Lrd and .lames Itosenberger. With helped to make up llio quintet according to the w tnetees, d1 I lilt ss the spoils of the trip to When Kiviat and Smith failed to t" their names shortly after Mathews ! 'h ilrman fle.irga I . i pbell to the stand He hegan that ir or to Kebruary 23. I ad issued Invitations lo a teams to compete at the f Company D In a relay race iguept on of the Irish Ameri n A C teiru he staled tho men had I for nothing more, than their . insneeg, vi mess went on to tell thst st '111 Birthday g, tines held In thai year the coach of the an A ' had asked for Ies the nculnr expenses and was p. lid before tho re was ''in He named the men i and when asked if he renl- i puytng th" money he vio- A l ' rules replied : I I did it to protect the i ill lined Idenlines Letter. hell Identified Hie letter written In which 'he Hronx Church ' in', thai Klvlat would go r 'in- Kiinies of Mount Carmel Hiptembor . I IU'-', under tho i. i ' io- i otnnetad at the I' games, Campbell Hald that .' the games and llvat he - for doi ng so. noini Hi- statement of Father of Mount Carmel Church was llu nffextl thai Klvlat had won race at the games and that had paid him $2t In his pres H parlor of Hut rectory. II loll of ,. visit of Klvlat lifter Hi" stones were printed thai Hi'- runner requested him lettei from becoming public tldud to run for some nflie publication r.f the evidence his ptwpecte. In answer I from J ! o'Hara of ths Campbell said that he paid I n t!i Irish relay team to itli, but did noi sue him give " athletes i Livingston "aid1 that he wai ni tiie night nf the games on I'Ybt uary tt, when and to i iuwoi L. .sssssssBsf 4BKI. It. KIVIAT. Campbell came In and aald that the re lay race could not go on unttl he ,iad me si zo for the Irish team. He saw the money passed to Camubell and nr.. sumed that It went for the purpose ! mentioned. Commissioner Katon of Schenectady and 1'resldem Itublen of I the Metropolitan Association gave com- I paratlvely unimportant testimony. I After a session of an hour and a half. behind closed doors the committee issued ! the following ruliw In the case of Hmlth : t'osssill tee's Itulius "The committee bavirig ln'eetlgated the facts and circumstances In connec tion with the charges that Harry 3. Smith asked for expenses In excess of the amount allowed un Bthlpte under I W TOM IV.. section in. to appear at the games of the Eastern New York j Athletic Iteague. bald at Schenectady, ' " oepiemoer is. ISIS, are not -.,i,fiiti wiiu inr ex piBSSl IOU given D Harry J. Smith and llnd that be did ask for the sum of 140 for such appearance nnd that such request was a violation of said rule and he thereby rendered liim- mmt InalivlhU f.,r fnilh., raimiutlllnH - n .mateur ami his registration card .s tnrrfo, cneeii,,, The Klvlat decision w.is simitar with tho exception that the amount of 17.", was substituted for S4IV In conversation after be luttl given his teMrinionv Cimubetl Intimated that he would no longer seek to represent the A. A. U, as handlcapper for trie- Albany , I j a I p I . I 11a Inllttiafai ,!,-, tVtar th. ,.OIIUn8llonprll ot p.Btafe dsftrlcta, I eleven, and Kells. star guard on the ivu Klttm ,, ,.,,, Mvlegston. would proh- , team, were out In uniform to coach tile b,y rM)r( w,th ,,,m lfrm ofrioe line. BSveral new formations and trick ,,,,,,,! at (vjM snnW meeting ofPlas fooled the scrul- The viir.lv .. . , . A ss.s-ln t Ion end no an. I : t , h ,,,. AMATEURS FULL OF VlfrOR Lively Bonis llpen First Httilng A. C. Toorne, si 'ew Yetrli Charles PUktltgtOn of the Cn'ou Set tlnment A. C. the 111 pound tnetropoh tun chornplnn. had a difficult time gain ing the decision from .1 Nlebuhr. unal- taobed. In the prelimliiai ies of the 110 pound olass of the initial amateur box- Ing tourney of the season by the Now ; York A. C In its tluhhonse last nlg-ht Nlebuhr proved a tough customer and a gome one. In ttts opening round he closed his foe's left ee and also out- pointed Pllktngton In the succeeding rounds rilltlngtnn rollinil anil won In th's same class Anton Kns of the Paullst A C. who Is rgpsldered one of Uie best featherweights in amateur so ciety, clashed with s. Mlchinbsffi un attsohed. It was a slashltix setto throughout, wltii the former holding the upper hand. Charles Leonard, Unattached, brother of Ilenny Ieon:ird, the profess onal pug ilist, provwl too much for his adver saries. He won two houts In short or- I der. In the first lie t.t.-kled I. liurij. unattached. Thev fought like n wli'rl wlnd for two minutes, anil then 'he tai ter hacked itway lo his corn. nt. J quit. i IviV axTDTsTir mrD TJITO TH-Tl A V IIUI Ol'l tl 1 . 1, --' "oIodbM's Cross-count ry Men to Compete for Trophy. Coach Wefers announced that t..e first of the Columbia cross-cinin ; t v i uns for ' the Yflu Amrlngi trophy, donated by the late dean, will be held to-day over the South Field and ftlverslde Drive course L. ti. Smith, cap'aln of last yews' team, will not be able to defend nis ciauil tin ine i up se-stm " 's college tn tal e a position us coach of the Ithaca High s.hooi track team. Wefers said there will be four runs. the distance varying from three to six i miles and Ihe handicaps varying em h rlav so as to .;crp ihe competition i lose. Capt J s Langthorne, M. Ucrtx ami .1. Knox are aonetdsred the veal con tendere foi Hie prise. The Interclass cross-couiili'V will 1"' hehl on October Iff. ONLYoneformof graphite is fit for auto lubrication. Tins rare flake graphite is found only in DIXON'S Graphite Grease No 677 For Ti ansmissiona and Differentials It builds a perma ment oily veneer around the bearings and prevents metal-to-metal contact. Ak yomr aWer far tkm Dixon Lubricating Chmrt JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. ll I 1 OitL anu umun WALACE ELIGIBLE FOR HARVARD TEAM Yale and Princeton Ki'pl.v to Question About His Pluy on Pacific Coast. SOCCER NO MAJOR SPORT i CAMSawai. Miss . Oct. 11 The Har- I ard athletic committee announced late J thla evening that after due consideration and conference with the Tale and Prince- ton athletic authorities. Don .1 Wallace ; last vear'a assess -k ..i h ' uecisrea eligible to play with the unl- varsity team this fall. Wallace came to 1 Cambridge from the University of Houth- sen -.n ,,. . 1 while on rioasi nu a ,l"n for his Ka!SS P yd "CL'r fo0,h"" TnT ttsrxaSf ' . ... ln. X,.JtM" Association tendered ! m ' "T'ua '! unentered a minor soort. should not I make Wallace Ineligible to plav three I years sf football at Cambridge The i committee decided that according to the narvnra rules Wallace was ellglhle, but put the matter up to Tale and I'rlnre- ton. The Tigers several drive urn sent word that Wallace was regarded as eligi ble to play against them and to-night word to the same effect was received from those in authority at New Haven Wallace has been keeping In trim all fall and la ready to get Into the Har vard lineup at any time. Just where he will be used probably will not he de- ! elded until after the Cornell game on Saturday. WaBT POIKT, N. V. Oct. 21. The cadet fuotliall squad did onlv light work to-day. Last night's scrimmage added mors of the headllnsrs to the hosoita 11. i t.H th. h. ....i .i.. nig men senilis into me 'ieorgeiosn game on Haturday seem slight. In ad- dltlon to Meachem, Ford and Coffin. who have not been In a workout this week, Capt. Weyand, Tarker, f)liphant and Mitchell are all nursing injuries that kept them Idle to-day. Hrlgham, Walker and Hogs worked behind the line. I'iiii m.k- iuiia. Oct II, Secret prac- tice was broken this afternoon by the i'eruisylvanla coaches to allow u huge mass meeting to take plgOi In the stands for the purpose of stirring up fighting spirit in II... varsity anil rehearslrsg the cheers for the Plttehurg game on Satur day. Close to a thousand lVunsylvania ,WK ssvssMsje or uie priMirse anu cheered on the team In Its practice en- thuelastlciilly. As a special favor to the .-ituu usssn vivsevn V hi-t mm ,i, ii, is iru MiiMiiir fill 1111- mage against the scrubs, ulthough lo had stated prevlonsly there would be r.o rlmmage to-day or to-morrow. Th new plays Htul formations that have been f.S- tt.1- , An the scrubs with ssnsntlnnel ,.. Th. short forward voa from unespectej for- in,at!on worked like a charm and should be a big factor In the game Wii.uamstc.wx. Mass, Oct, ;i rh Williams football SQUad nut lii another lll,rl day a pructl in preparation for here on Saturday, l"e trinity gams I ttVSOIl. c.intuln and nd nf I ,r , . , i one showed g eater aggressiveness n touchdowns wail almost uninterrupted ItlOOeSI during the last few da- sot Ttt Bbthlshbm, ra on .'i Days built around Cahall, Lehigh's quarterback, were worked on this after, noon. Coach steady keeping his men out in Tayler stadium until It was too dark to see the ball. The tendency .tester day of the men to get nixed up in then- signals wa" absent to-day what considered the most DOWerful BaekHelH lehigj, bas had in tears because of their triphammer plunging abllit) Ready has now been able In Kit t,.. getber in Ha 1st sad, fullback I Magiilnne. and Ready, halfbacks, and Cuhall, qusr YALE WANTS 4 CREW RACE liilamhla loach Msa Ills Junior Vaeotty is Not Ready, Yale wants lo row two crews aj i r-; I'olutnhla when the two colleges meet en November 12 at New- Haven, accord- mi 10 a letter receive, i yesterday from the Yale Mowing Association by Coach in. it was suggested thai Columbia : enter two crews also, hut Rice .lid lot look favorably upon Ibl idea. He s .id that his junior varsity had been dis turbed by so mane wli-hdrewali that m wits not In condition to row a hard race If be does decide lo let his Junior a - Hy row it w ill be in a special r.ice be- i Iween two second crews ami nm nil four in one race Klce did not say whether he would object to Yale eiilelne two crews in the event that lie brought along only one. but It Is believed that lie would not favor such a -chetne. There tvas ajiot .ivr ean :u t tie personnel of ;b varsity when II M'.inioe failed to ap pear fur praollce at Bdgewater B it O'l.otiehl.n was moved down to No ami c w gengetacken, bow of last year's .Inn, or crew, went in it bow on hg varsity. The s;oi ni of orltlOIsm II mr. Rl,e Kept siiei.t while the CelwmMa sue infor was criilclslnfe the lyitem "Tlemeni- her. ha sa'd to ins rrewi "thet in matter vt lint has been "aid abo.it . ng ing most ! "lie stmlen's leaves io-mor-III the last week, ws have Vale Iq Itpat, '". Till (quad, Which Is composed of and I am determined to forget Hie crltl-1 thirty playen, will stop ut the iintei cisnis sml do my best la belli you w ;n at Cumberland, hut it Is not known where New Haven T'.'ere Will be no rut In they Will practice to-morrow morning the egund until April; m e'ork hard to. .noi afternoon, laitci bv t ia'. time." NBW HvgN, Oct ?1 -H toclt t e Vals I allege reeks Shunt Salnrdiit The annual intarcallagiati champion. thip shoot will tie heel Saturilav Princeton over ihe trails of the Prince ton i;m Club. Yale. Princeton, I'aj"- inoutii and Cornel have entered live nian teams The slioot wlil be at 10c tacttets i and w.li be conducted under Ihe rules of ths Intercollegiate Trapahootlng As- 1 goelatlon The first bird will be trapped I at lOllC and ths shoot will be rim off In I feur eVentg of ?r. targets earii I.aet . year the . hatnpionshlp was won bj Har I vard I llsaerald aieerard in ulia. Tiie Cuba-Ajnerlcati Jockey Club, un der whose auspices a winter ritrc Itieet- Ing Is to he held In Cuba, has la 'lined I live services nf Cihrlsfopher .1 Pitlgergld, I who w.n act us. pres. iiing siewaru v,r. j power In tne big eleven snowed Itseir Hti.scrald at one time wgl starter on and the varsity advanced the bail the the tracks In 'he I'.aat and ut New Or- iengtn of the field, only to lose It when leans In the winter, and he frequently ! a forward pass went out of bounds near I soled as stitwsrd and Judge and In other I the freshman goal line and the fresh I positions me,, made tniiehbaek ..tumble Cobs IMsv To. day. The Columbia freshman football tiam will get Its first scrimmage ti -day when Horace Mann will play a prgctlog game on fiouth Fluid. On November I, the youngsters Will nlac Kent S ihnsl el Kent. Conn : November If, Hav Itidge ; st South Kield, and Novemhor 24. Ham. I dW not p. ay to day. ilton at Houth Field. Dames will he1 arranged for October '.'(1 and November ANNAPOLIS' i Md , Oct. ill. - Von lle.m II, but the opponents have not been de- j burg showed marked Improvement In elded upon his puntllll Ihll aftlfnOOR, o large part T j it isarimvuin ana Cornell i CORNELL ELEVEN OFF TO DO BA TTLE WITH HARVARD Coaches, Players and Students Express Hope of Victory as Team Leaves Ithaca Mahan Kicks Goal From 50 Yard Line Freshmen Beat Yale. Ithaca, Oct, :i --Three thousand en thusiastic Cornell atudents gave the Cor nell football team a rousing sendoff this t v""' as It left for Cambridge. wl" ,nK Harvard's best to beat "" ,,u ,httl "h has." said Usad Coaoh shrpe In speaking to the throng before the train left. When Daniel Reed, the "If "ne coach, was called on ho aald: "IB all my fifteen years experience nevsr saw such material aa this leave Ithaca to play another team." and Capt. B"'t speaking for the eleven aald: "Kvery man on the squad will do his best 1 hope that we wilt bring that f'""h hack as a trophy to add to our collection In Hohoellkopf Hall." , wa, ,., J optimistic spirit ,ht ran throughout the team and the . .. .... . .. . m ... and the spirit reflects ths feeling of the Cornell student body. The team van through a short signal drill brfore leaving this afternoon. Kvery until is In line shape and the coachea feel confident that Hie temporary slump of the last few days Is a thing of ths past. In the final '"J" " decided to scud the same eleven on the iwu. Saturday a. played BuoJintU last &" Zander ?n rese.'heuon will play left end. ,., . , . . , . it ia-,ia.m tul ... i- V- .! . ii,.r....,,i's the the ends are as good as Harvard s the line lietter, the backfteld as well If not better balaiued and the kicking depart ment, with Harrett and Hhlverlck. supe rior to that of the Crimson. While Mahan i is feared. Cornell coaches believe that .. .. ' ,., -- - j ,,, "srrpii win ne iuti as ssaie Hat card as Mahan Is to Cornell. o, ...j ., . . ,k.....v,. ,i,,.t ,.',, ' k.. .,,s- .,,,,,,1.. bv nM ,n,i CAiiimtrHii!. Mass.. Oct. 21 The Har- vard varsity tam. which played through hard scrimmage against the scrubs thls afternoon, comprised several sub- verslty scrimmage, merely held signal stltutes In combination with the regu- drlli yesterday. Moreahll. the Maroon Itirs. Duncan w us at right guard and ipiarter, who has not directed the varsity We.it herhead and Curtlg were the ends, since the I'nlon contest, owing to a while Holllns replaced Mahan In the! sprained hack, made his appearaice ha, kfleld The varsity shnwed consld- j and shared the quarterback position with eriible Improvement, scoring one touch- Capt. Dunn. Vine Kane. Konlham's big down against the second team on line I guard, wits not In the lineup, and It Is plays and also getting two goals from , not likely that he will fa OS Holy Cross the Held, Itoth of these were of the ' lo-morrow, as he e suffering from a long distance variety, Mahan making strained ankle and wrist, one accurate kick standing exactly in J Cheering practice was held In piep the middle of the field, and Koblnson i atntlnn for the contest, and HOu rooters later making a drop field goal from the I assembled in the stands after classes 4" yard line I Special arrangements have been made Robinson was shifted to quarterback with the New York Central to haw the to-day. lie was substitute quarter OnllllO and S .40 trains from (Irani! 'en- u,e freshmen last year, but this fall he j has done no work except as a running; hack Willcox Is sti.l at the head of'modate what the Maroon management the list of quarters, but Watson is not j expects will be the largest crowd at- in go,., condition and Holies will not be tending a gridiron battle at Kordham really good until next fall The varsity I since 109. attac k to-dnv was smoother than here- tofore but the defence was still ragged n,lU). of Kcw Vork Vnlytr. . i i. ill -.. .. , .-.u .wl nZf . . - . ... - ' clr',""1 ;"" . which Brown, t e strategy i ell uttack man, has put on mighty well Dave Campbell, the ISO) captain, whose team beat Ynle 17 to 0, was on tiie field to day helplnc out with the end . ushers, who ate not coming along IH' I tlrely to the satisfaction of the regular be- S.ui 'ey's re.-etit knee injury has not mads th coachei confident that e will be reliable to play through the big names, and Hatte's la'k of -peed for more Mian half a game has made the situation Interesting at least llui ween was unable to (day in the hackflel.i to day, so that for tiie Cornell game Whit ney or Rollins most likelv will play with Mahan and King. Taylor was again at .entre and will start ggatnit the Itha- cans lvirson played for onlv a time at1 ruehed down the field for a tally tackle lo-U'iv, but It Curtis, a 171 fiounil substitute, is not expected In the Initial,' z ' "" lineup against Cornell Paistnrroy. Oct. tl For lbs first (true tn weeks Coach llosh ordered s light pracl re for the ptlnreton fnntbal squad here to-day because of the heat, and allows, 1 the varaitv onlv a few minutes of scrimmage at. I only sri hour I o- to o' il dtlil and kuking nrae- i lie- The sci mtnags wai held in the I stadium, whsrs a tod shale of ths. Indent hoi' had lassmblsd to rehearse lite it ncelnti cheers and Kongs in prep- j graiton foi ihe big games of the next fee metft The secret signal drill took I place on in.- ,,i,i tfnlvenlty Meld, The most ilgtilflcant development of the day was t ic announcement that liaise, will si art ;.. Dartmouth game . .it lack) m place of Kaufman, who has held that position so fur this season. Ilaliey starred .01 ihe freshman team list tear. She. 1. Tlbbotl ippe.ir to have Ihe edge and Dripas ! n the back 1 ltd, 1 selections. Hash ut. v ii . Oct :i -Amid the cheetl nf Ho greater pgrl of the Hart i Puth students t lie. 0 - tlreen team left Hanover tftll afternoon for New York ity w iere it will temain until Saturday "foie t leaves for Princeton. The tesin had a light practice thli afternoon, put ting "ti tiie finishing touches of new for mal "i.s a:;,l plats for the Princeton vamc Dusaonolt ai.i tsmery ani atari the game at indl Saturday, il seems certain. Bsgtei will te at centre and MaoDon- ougli at quurterback. V ire: er.. I exodus of si II. lefts began thli afternoon and a ipeolal train catrt- freshmen, whom Kvur defeated II to ii ii aeik ago, t" Itop t lie aiivarce of the v.iie vanity this afternoon. The freshmen d d ;t bv tallying a touchdown gnd holding their oppotents .oreiess. Willii winters, ihe former HotohklM player, scored Ihe touchdown for the cubs Now the followers of the Hlue eleven are wondering lust how much Improves mint the -regulars have made during ths ween Thev hud been disposing of the Inetlglblei and the s.rtihs regularly and the piaj had every evidence of smash and fire. To-day it was different, how ever The freshmen advanced In straight plays the length of the field and scored It took the regulars mors than half of the Itfteen minute scrimmage period to waks up to the far; that they sere playing football. After that the latent Ames, the nurd string quarterback. ran the team to-day. Capt. Wilson took a rest, although he reported at the field, and Savage was unable to pluy hspsuse of a twlnled knee. Ames run the team very well, but It Is probable that Wilson and Savage will alternate against Wash- ,",on a'"' Jtlferaon Suturda Ltfora t 11 1 Columbia Cheers in Soprano and Baas Barnard and Teachers College girls have been asking for the Inst three days If they might join the Columbia University Athletic As sociation. Harry A, Fisher, gradu ate manager of athletics, has told them he finds nothing In the con stitution of the organisation which would bar them. The campaign to get a cheering section of 1,000 had a big boom yesterday when the number of Athletic Association members jumped to 715. The gtrla from Barnard are con sidering a proposal to have a sep arate cheering section, aa It would be hard to harmonise their voices with those of their Columbia friends. g the practice at the Naval Academy ..,,.,.,.,. - .... ,. , J u7, "regulars we're lln 11. ...I u'! I an hour and Von Helmburg punted time wear unie. not oniy am nis sicks cover 'god distances regularly, but he sent Jj" . ' ,,., the ball so high that the linemen had plenty of Urns to get down the field I Capt. Miles was at quarter during most of the signal work, but he was succeeded by Luth when the scrlmmng Ins began. If. R. Jones, who was hurt In Saturday' game against Pennsyl vania, was back at centre, replacing Hartholdl. Rlodjrett, the big right end. rested to-day, Harrison, laat year's end. taking his place. The Kordham varsity, although in : good condition after the New York I'nl- ttal stop st Fordham station, the en- trance to the grounds. In order to gOBMU miy itnitusii leaui nut nis cnarves 1 through a long workout on Ohio rMd Lestrndnv afternoon. It was the last alty football team put his . barges real prentice before the Haver ford game , in Saturday. The conches spent nearly i,.. utlu . ,. ... , , , . . , . , , , l Sinnoiil the erUIrs time fn Instructing the players In the points that the scrlminsge with Colombia and FVn dli.un have ehown to h weak Kw the fleet lime tn two weeks tlo squad had fundamental work Coaoh Itcdlv tisit: the Unesmt i nrd Qoreeh tne hack Meld. Baoh division re- calved Individual Instruction concerning tin mistakes made during the last two days The varsity had an es tone in the scrimmage. breejMng through the scrub line mativ times for touch, low is. l-'raim, captain of the second team, made the onlv s.-ore for the sciubs when he broke through the varsity defence and CLASS BABY OF "93 NOW IS CENTRE ON HARVARD TEAM Ms Will Mil H lt. .. 1 . Moaeley Taylor, now playing centre foi the Harvard eleven and the leading esntlidate for that place. Is Ice class baby of This class tontained ath- 9Um of not, ntnunir whom muv 1 iii'!i Honed T.affor.i. Upton. Hellowell, Pear. ng, Highlands, tvigg.n. Prothlngham. . . . ., and lust, but not least. CI 1 1 llian Co'.la-1 tore- track ma track man. baseball man, football man cunt laude. Hasty Pudding, a lead Ing spirit in tlio Harvard Club .if New suru, natron or tne nni , nauoier in languages and who would be a menu i her of Hie Immortals were there, un l. an institution In this country A 'S.t nun wiitei concerning Taylor Vou may be assured tiial the member! of the close, the bachelors In particular, are all list up over the promising plav of the class baby, and Uie sale nf Boston newspapers in New York lias Inoreaead i"0 per cent, during the last three neess Young Mr. Taylor, we Isltti It. i sonn baby. s.vvs Mr Ollmore to Mr Tinksr "Inasmuoh as tiie Naiion.il Oomm ssion failed lo aCCepi our Challenge l"r a set-os to deOldl the elm illplou -hi i yottl leatii is the unqnestionHd champion of tiie world." Inasmuch as tiie National Commission doest.'i appear to ate what 1 nilmdre claims and Inasmuch us then are no counter claims from Siam. Ice. 'and or Tlerra Del Kuego 10 be I' Tne withdrawal of I-egnis from t le squad does not rieeeeuartly infllet s nmr lal blow on Yale's OhaACai agalnat Har vajd. Princeton. Pmnn. I'tilgale et ai I.egore Wag a flrst rat., puntej-. an effert ive runner In a broken Held and tin' best of nil forward poesers, but never Chelate and notwlthstandlt the with di aw si of htm slthoueb It will be felt, does not necessarily carry 11 mortal sting. Nor would the withdrawal of gn) one m.Nt There Is llrst class football material at Yule other than Lsgnre, quite some. 10 to speak, and we are mil taken in our estimate of Yale's way ol' taking stiff wallops If a squad Which ooiiLuiis rm;. oe-uiiiosf. "iieiui, r-.o. vii. Way, White. oit Holt, cates, Ne. big universities generally nn ei ,1 vllle and others and is coached by to be, They want Pitt eupportera to bel Ktnkey, KllpeAtiok, Meld, Butterwortn. 7 to 1 it may he thai Plti so far sur- Hodgeri and others does not work Wlthlpaaiei I'enn that a win f..r the latter i-eneweil determination to bring ghOUl a I w ould lie un Upheaval, but just the lame rurosaaful season. Ill any event the 1 11 I those are abgurd odds football folks are going right ahead as if hem In taking nobody's dust, usktiuj We know of only .me 1 he I team nobody's sympathy ami keeping away which can afford io stand pit fhu from the gloom stuff. team Is the lied Sox. and they ran'! I afford it long The liuet Interleugiiu "Harry Htovey, a star or the old dav s I lutuing twelve gntnee to two m t.i.r of baseball, stole 15 buses during the of the American Uengue proved 11 it 1181 season while a member of the all National League tlumi need brncing I'lilladeLplvia club of the old American I Several, the Qlantl for one. without Aseociallon, but the gum was played bracing stand a tiny ohnfiog of getting differently in those day " out of the leoond division Catchers didn't throw with their feet, nor uwi6 runners run on ineir nanus in i the old days The main reason why more bases were stolen then Is one of peering, not playing Tills wss the scoring rule of till: Any at tempi to strit a base must o to a srr i wr i earns ire kjjt io meet FIVE CRIPPLES ON COLUMBIA ELEVEN Stmts Football Revivnl To morrow AfruinM St. Lawrence With Weakened Team. OLD AM'MXrs is HERE Five varsity men nf the revived Co lumbia varsity team will not start In tin opening game to-inom.w against ft. Lawrence on Houth stent, according to an announcement made yesterday by Walter V. Dwyer, manager. Capi. Frank Htmonds will he out with all in fected foot Jeff Henley pmlilllll.V Will lend the team In the absence of the promising halftrack II. .Monroe has strained hW hip badly, Hulwitiel, the first string centre, still has his ohlpped shoulder In a sling Ktover. Miller! rival for tho uuurterbiiek job, will not he able to remove his arm from sling for three seeks as i result of a dislocation he uffereii in the New York University practice game K Korsjsand, regular right end. cannot get back because of n strained RClatlO neive Those dve attended practice y eater. o.i. IIUI not III tllllloilll I nil, .MCI ulf kept the gates nlomd sXcept la tieuspasr men. Stgnal drill Kept the men busy until 4 10, when MetOulf look the men Into the dreMlng room and fgva, them a blaokboard talk, Arthur Howe. Yale's all American quarterback ; Paul Wlthlngton of last year s Harvard tram lid James Knox, one of Untight. n - ussisiants, attended the oonferencg and HUggeeted plays to the head coach. Th-i men returned to South Held to work on the plays. Many graduate., went up to witness the practice, but only one of them was admitted, H aald he was it. O. Rmllh of the early '0s. who had come, all the way from Attortn, Ore., to see the revived Hlue and , eleven and at tend his class dlnnei after th.- game, Thorp was at the tloor. The formei Columbia star said he was turn he couldn't let the venerable alumnus In "You know . my nephew played oi isto here in iso.l IMs name a Dick Smtth." aald the applicant. - Dick Smith, All American fullback?" ech I Tliorp The old man nodded Come rlKht in and rii anywhere1 The arslty squad witn the t Sri the men win wear were announc ! ve tertlax. There Is still a question as to the right tackle position Wilbur shook off his attach of lumbago and held the job yesterday, hut Reeder and Donald ion are crowding him close, Metca f said he didn't know who would Start Miller win begin at quarterback and if his leg holds out will stay there If i change is necessary Caller Will he swung in from left end. In weight the team will average IT, which Is eleven pounds below that of t!" 1105 combination. In numbering the players the eoach had to skip It, as f.'-f I nODOdy would mite It The ItlStlCI f'd- When pi.ived III list I ii Wondb'l K.e, ,t III Ii.,,. II, th . I" Hot.',, -i. l t SI Hots High ii Poir pren it Manuel Tra'ni r. It St t.nsret, e sen rornetl Preshtll mi cttnloti 11. seward In.t ' M HolebklM S. "v New Ito. hells '..I. Yotlkers li:i l He Wi.t elm ii go uewti Tel i ii hsnmik Ki-ti Ilesley I'. 1 1 . Cleveland r e I 4 Utiauer f t i i. m insbaeh r ii n I t. huerrni er re I T Cal.ler Is.. Wilhar ri Kennedy I I io -arowti r I 11 St. .ter ii h II M; irr q h j 1, yv,.le!tnn I h ti ! iv Mm roe, f b Is bonoka r h b I II -neeai i i I tv li. s - , r l t'. I..1 ICI li 1M tnt nit ln .11.1 n It.. hni,.i..l II ' SO N,.i.,e III I tt Yankees vends Wilsr it in i.tg tuyvrssiu Ballsrinkel c I"'. I.M Rrssmui Hill it's . re.lit i.r ihe ha' run el whether Ihe pall i thrown wild or Stuffed by in liter but .-1:1 manifest rnur .- In n. n , . . .. ?'r. '" '- '" !' ' h , ".. . st..!,.. -- snniner 't.e ne 1 1 1 , lie erediied with ., -1.. . .. bate , iffS. .,f!ISWi.?"h :,,:, ""T," ' ' " ' I i-f 1 nirurn Mini un firm it mm runtifi mftKi a Marl kiiJ n ii.-ni.-n rroi 1 iiutlf M'Z" H.e""i "'.'"; . seams I the nayer making ll klosa . ,.. 1 reeeer eesrree s c.ne eed f'.-ii ,e nut osi , ,,, rerslie fe rrrJII or .. sid lies is the IVis ,1:,. So italics it. the old rule an. I in l ie p one . t he A sinleii bs.e -'.Hi I Is i, o Ibl t't.e runnel waeoevei lie sin 111 i- , i ,. ; i a .(if ',,i ,i seleei, ,t heldiiii " battery error lubjed to u.e (oiiowini sscru lions j In eveni nf a double or Irlpla ieai helni I alleaiptidi win-re either runnsr is ihros mil. Ihe oilier or others ihsil i i I br en led I wo h a si ,...'i, hoM ii si sii e' i raaass knsg fovcAes' ssf Slsr ,.'.('";; peer a a. Is '. r t - I r'uurdrit .,. IgWsf ,., (,, M (mi I la even Of a bi'. rii'iner malum his s'ari I to sisal a lui nnor i,t a bsltsrjt error shall he predllia with stolen base, ami i the hllterY e-ror shall a ... be chirred in ntm uf a esfpe' - msg ... l,mll rArmcn p fve relcA li lea fAs ! . wsilsr in rfssplf blocked lis . mai e IllSff 'o ht h, neg ,, , , ,t ,:f bait runner gleli Nil fil I'ffdiitA with .1 wlttle wonder Uiare now. Oil the other hi are fewer ste.i's id In I iH pitcJi- el's could feign to tl, ... ,,, .... ... , "... ' , ,,. " ' , ' r' ..it. ut 11 e Lenin 1 ,.,to., .is IK "i lll.ll iniit'e base runners more cihnry of tak I . In lead than now und made atealing jeeoond more difiloult If by any slim an.) nebulous .-notice I'enn slum. 1 arise In the ma.it .-tv 01 Iter I wrath, as I'enn elev ens now 1111,1 then i have done, and slam .1 defeat Into "id I lttl at football fans in general and those of I'itt in purtieuotr would suffer 11 b'gficr shook ihan an other resq to. I morrow wii bring if there .c one team , : wtilfh form, alias done, rial slat, I t o 1 a thumping to-morrow thai ciet.n I lVim, and if there is one team vvo.. 11 I form, alias dope, has down for n su'e thing, one aiged triumph, ih.it team la cut seriously, h would appear from the odds being nLed b bettors in phlla delphil that tins gome is regiirded na ,,,,-ii nearer 11 cm, h t h ,11 u 1 Huglev the Iffl Qound auarlaShsAii wsh with Washington and 1.00 t.st week 1 This week, according ,, some account! h is with Washington un., JefferHon. If the season la-i . long enough In ll wimi up in Oreenland, 1 COFFEY WANTS ANOTHER CHANCE A T FRANK MORAN ritUburger Willing to Accommodate Him, but Only Dublin Giant Reestablishes Hia Popularity by Defeating Other Heavyweight Aspirants. .Iiiii Coffey, the Dublin lliatif. WhOM championship aspirations received a serious sethuck Tuesday night w In n he was knocked out In the third round by Prang Moran ai Madison Square Oardetl, is not ready Is vet to Join the down and out club COffay Is anxious for a return match With his latl con queror ami appears in a very fair way of being acoommodated, 'I am not oppoKed to glMiik I 'ofTe.t satisfaction," said Moran yesterday "i hgtVe no fear of the outcome, nml If the public Is not satisfied with the Holm of the other evening then 1 gland ready to convince the fans mote fully of my Upel o.rliy. "However, Coffey first must show that he Is really serious In his content I on thai he was not defeated fairly He inn t go OUt and light i few ..f the heavies hanging around to reeatabl h his reputation If he proves conclu sively Hun ii is entitled to another chance certainly I shall not stand in his way, i am out after tVlllard'i ohainplonshlp i shall sidestep nobody In my effort to acquire this end." . i. tnies J Johnston, manage r of ih Harden a c. said yesterday that he was fey trying io rematch Moran ami Cof- for some data in lie. ember John- stun beliey.s . ublle interest justifies such a none tie intimated, however. that Coffey should take un a lew of in- heavyweight contemporarlee mean while Joe Jeaneite, the colored heavyweight win. was Coffey's chief second Tuesday hlght, Is one member ,.f Ihe UlbaOn camp who admits Hint big Jim was knot l.c.l out fairly and squarely by Mm in "llefsree Brown did the onlv thing under th. circumstances," Jeanette yesterday. "it would -line sa ill I have ; I" I hi I. l..i 10 ho i ' . :i after he had g. i lo nn feet "Coffey was dead on his feel He didn't realise what had happened He was practically unconscious When Coffey cutne back to ins corner 1 looked for a bottle of smelling salts that bad disappeared it was fully two minutes ' f the big fellow came out of hi- coma. 'Whai happened, joe " he In quired then. "Moran beat Coffey falrl) ami squarely, There is no denying that fact Yet 1 do lull beliete be tile better man. I am sure liuldtn Mm will re Verse the verdict if these men evei me. t again Coffey got what was coin ing to him under tin- circumstances, but il should il.i llftli far more good than all his experience up to that time "I schooled Coffey In Moran'a style, fought against him in the gymnasium exactly as Moran fought at the itardm holding the Irfl out straight and rigid and laving back with ihe right. Which I would swing around In a seati-circle "Coffey remembered my Instruction! only in the first round, and through ml that period be looked a aut's wluner In the second round he made 'he litis. take . r over confidence. Instead of con turning to lah and feint nod m ike Morun miss i... st i i,p gud attempted i pun lii s Hap Ii t'.-ff.y had fought .is lo- ran lis',: anil as he hud I n sci ooleal t, Itiiht, Jeaniielte rontlnuetl, "I have no dyiubt io- would have I. ,. Moran so badly cm and battered al Ihe end or tu.- rounds thai he could have won cx'.i tly us he plena ' i Hunk Coffey will redeem i meelf Coffey is the bi tter l.cxei II.. ,, , ,1 a !uei Jiw as popului, believed Ant tun. drill gn down when hit falrl) on In. point of the chin i t.ive gone down enough llmea ui real se tbnl tot Hod punches 'lid not bo el big .loo Cofle) is ma a bit disuiuruged. He revtllsee thai he fought altogether strongly alter the first round. IV'hui l opuld noi drill into ii in w.th ail his gymnasium schu ir i tiouk be iti- leurnod, nsvei auain to forget, from the uneKpeCled kiiuckuut at M a" ail's h i '.Us Ypung Aheiit it, w ho mis hen ten most of the good llghl heavyweights, luctuiliug Jack I i.lli. ii and Jimmy Clabby, la ii il tin ihe it ill of Mike i bbona st I'uul Mike. II ippeail, 'as .-i cci lied ;, iwe-iiv round rngagemenl arlth Ahearn bookeil r,.i New Orieane In the n. ar future a puluth rlub which tried to gel gold er Always GUINNESS even thoiigh most places sell it EXCLUSIVELY The leading food beverage of the world BottUd by E. & J. it urtatron roes It. ill. id lo meet Tom Hlhhons wae in I furmed IMll II could do business only , alter Hmther Mike bad given satlsfac- t.on either lo Hartfleld or Ahearn. These j tun lire stable males, I'll, goaalp once more has resuf cted Home Hun Ki ink linker fro.u the quietude of his Trappe, Md., farm. The . luteal salvp of Dry perilrlage Intimated that Hal., i would figure with Krita Malsel of Ihe a In es and I, ai ry Unrilner Of the Hi d Sox In a three l orneied trade. Capt. V I. Huston of ihe New York Amei o uis spiked Una I. ilt as a pure t.mrii.t I tit li. "i wouldn't imde and tlardner bMethei Malsel for Maker said i 'apt Hub- I on yesti t 'I i t ".Ma isel Is too vouns and ' Valuable i player to be sacrificed for iti ng veterans who have almost out- lived Ho ir usefulness, Malsel will re- I main In New York " dpt. Mais.-: glso said yesterday thst I Pitcher t'y I'leh wai the only member of h,. ball club lefl in town and that as " 'v i- not the Whole Yankee team, the nd- vcrtisiinenl of o garni between the Un ' 'In 'I its and the New York Amer i' - appeared somewhal erroneous. Ad VVolga I lues the possibility of suspension at the hands if the State Athletic A- ociatlun of Wisconsin for rtiiiii io ki . p s. in duled ingagemaatg n in .11 .-si. ne. i na pes nave been preferred l ' "th .ii- ,if the Kan la A. c. of La Crosse b i use Ad ran on on Jlmtnv Murphy Monday night U olgsst says i tin. tis.ilii at his home In Cadillac, Mich. The W isconsin rommls Islon recently suspended r.o i ev Morar- land for a period of six months. Willie Rltohle and Johnnv Dundee. , who meet at the (Inrdeq A. Tuesdsy night, have gone into training here. Kltchls Is at Drtipp'i gvnmaslum. Hor lem, while liumlee is working at Dal Hawkins's Westchester i oUdhouse. RIG RIFLE MATCH CLOSE. i lafenf y wins I , iisirlaee ii rhree Palate, ' Isonvii.i.r, Kla., net. 21. Hy a n . t n of tin,., points the United Rtstes Infanlrj int.. team lo-day won the big hatl ii team mutch 'from the fnlted Hlules Marine Corps In the most exciting ah il.nl ever featured a rifle event i" this country They shot an attarc- gnte score of 3.I4H ..ut of noasihle t.gon ,,t five scored 1,141 ires The marines 'Hi- cavalrj Dnlahcd third with a. am, Massaui hu.-etis fourth with .t.j7, Ore gon Mill wiih t.574. Wisconsin slatli With New York seventh with " Pennsylvania eighib with S.5S3. Mltiiiesota ninth with it,,piR2 and Kansas tenth wiih l.ftlo, I'm tv .four tesmi competed NATIONALS WD,. 4 TO 2. ppa, Master nml Wnlker Ape ur Itsssi Baraetoraaerei i I'AI i . Mint: . i let. 21. Mors thsn III fills saw Ihe Nation., I l.tm. o .is .1. fe tl lb,. imasl ' !. xington Park - aftei ii i by a s, ,,i . of I to ; Johnny - ! lliunl et "P .. . atoli bv Sher M'C.c I a perfcel peg from Ii lift bv Tlhe Wallier Which re. I r !' i' ill He pla'e. were the Uns feature) The snire by lunln . n U tl I n I .1 II II I 0 1 . , ....... i v r ..a. i Miller; iv pis .. . i Msni I'.llsboru s,.,.r V leliirlons, in ittiis l',t, ii.t. HI,. Lewis M 'lies uf I'lltsburg nun tiie anistsur an l i .! i ,. , nus.v Ivanla rield i il ' ib with i s. tt. 'i Babble Rtook Mol iwlt .1 wiis awarded to Com itier Auiorette. owned by .1. Craig Holt ..t Philadelphia. T lrd place was won bv (be seii.r Hamilton'! Oold Mo. lev. owned Ut I'nlted Sates t'on atessms ' ' t II, un .,,1, f Hipley , N HVurth place went to the setter Hints II'" ..vv . I In A I llagan of 1 lltow II I'll, The stake h id e git. leetl sp.Me .Hid ItroUglll out high elgse field It'll llOgM I'.n Mr i .i.t-i I eaaus say Ktis.i'Vl MX. ":, $J vV OuSslS, .c. 3UtfKE. Dublin