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11 Proposed Conference on Amateur Code Finds Favor Cornell Faculty Report Rouses Ire of Students THE SUN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915. LEADERS WELCOME PLAN TO CONFER ON AMATEUR QUESTION Offii'lAi hi viirioai nporu amy Thrj will bn Glad to OH Together. fOI l MIMA is LIKELY To BE MEETING PLACE sawn II " rn'"1 no have the moll lo It with Ihl administration of different nertn t feeling IMIMd to exist mtn lhal 'lie Intercom legist! Assorts ajg of AmatlUf Athletes of America , ti the rglit mini in vm- p.irg t Hold a UOOflrlBOl of repre of varloiiK IBOrtl to discuss fJgalBltl '' ! t: "i Vlhottgh the poe- gMiny if framing a definition of an ana ajartlMl WOUld imH all ss.rts was 'iuee ( announced hlnuM-tf wll kjg io iry and ih one tspreosod un- alUUtgneM 10 l ike Part in the ilellb' ra- ttnr ( ibi propoiid confirsnce. OaMTW t Klrbyi chairman of the Hegory Committal of the I. . A. A. . . who more than any other man , rel .- lor the vlan. spent moet f Mi t i yeaterday in anawirlng Mg K.eptii ,. us he was railed up by a m wf mm intercut- d in amateur f porta it wh I 'o ofTir a word or two of teapatlltallon and often a word or two if advice as will. If the Intimt munl- lagi i rutirday prote to be a criterion, t ? propoaed confermca ought lo aooora I ;,', ,i c. -o l oeai. .hi . nu vj guv -vsier- f -'"" m ""-')' I ul1 he leaM of the o mf e retue, I Uat It would be held a day or two after I fhrletmaa i,?o mat ivory sport Hie ho.lv in Ihl l l.ited Stalls go crn- will be I to rid u repreecnlalive. T . 'i-i iiy nf the association will MtA 1 ii thi InvltatiOM before the end v: p week" Mid Mr. Klrby, "ami I : ;, t , iivitl Hie a. A. II, lo Mtrtlel pde bj IXtendhtg ati Invitateoi m pcr tn hi ta annuill meeting, which will be t.d within the mxt w'eek or two. MThnt wan- tt do Is tt meet arid talk tlo i:.t!re matter over, ami we want every 1 h"' iu .r ! it pri'sented. .hidglng bj vhRt 1 have heard to-day, the conference t -ms -tiiiu to be a iticcaaa, and will t eompllah a good deal toward the pun tcaiio!: of amateur iport" Itlltilen IgprOVOa IMnii. edi rick Rublen, who is now tin- b ad- , h ip tit la A. A. I?, affairs In New i T Mid yesterday that the org.miga- n of mil. h he is an officer would he tin, i to p.trticipato in the confofonoe as alwayi had guiod for Hie develop- f "1 amateur sport along the highest -d purest lines. W will hold fair meelli.g MOO," said Mr liubten! "and I am certain that a t ri will be passed authorising (he A A 1'. t' participate In the con feJ ailed by the college men." it-th the United states Golf Aaaocta' .I the United states National Lawn Tennla Aaaoclatlon will do what Ik; iii lu ip out Howard K. Whit :. ts retary of the United states ijolf ;i. said that he wa. ure some Npreeentattvo of the aaaoclatlon would ., lan hi the propoaed eonferenooi c iuh the golfers f el Ji:t now 'hi' y have found a Mtlgfgl ttory M f the amateur iuesilon so far 'H concerned, and that iiie,,'iia .'U: r ii I - adopted last Winter Is wholly ut ifai lory, "Tt..i wilt not prevent us from seud InJ :i representative to iTiq conference." aid Mr, Whitney, "for wo want to do ikgl we i an tor the good tf amateur ic-jrt :. general, There Is one thing hat I would llki to add," he continued, ' '! t1 it iii to explain away the Im 1'iesslon that Wl goiters allow profM sienals Iti other sports, such as profes euo.al baaebalL. to compete ai amateur I ' win never they so desire. Wl d'i no s-.i ii thing, aii'l tlui impression tl'.at We do must have arisen from the fid th;,; we have reinstated a few men alter in. y had given up professional sport A man who has been a profes- aiinalt I ut haa oeaaed i earn money' by hai rklll as an athlete, may be re Itored to the amateur runka by thf I' H '! A, but he has to furnish pretty Itroiig ; oof uf his abandonment of pro feeeloni liain In fad hi must make an affidavit to that affect before a notary, tlie Officer! of his club must recommend him and then his case must be passed on ' regular meeting of the I'. 8. II. A. i McuUve committee attended by a1 Vienna. No mail vote M allowed on fcUtii I4U- I tOllg." Tenuis oMelnl Inloreatad, 1 irl i' Wnnn, president of the Initel s:;it,.N hiiwii Tennis Aseo iatlon, ii ' I i! ugh he could not speak i MiMrttatlvHy f'ir tin aiaoalatlon, he Hn ii ill) ival extremely .nterested In Ihl pt.. .. I confirinol and would do ill in ; ia power to have the IT, 8. N. L,. 1 A. repi t tented. meeting will be held early In I'e ttnbi s.iil, "Put e,en before that ' , i up the matter with the other if t ie executive committee. I i IV .-.i etood for the itinlntenam e ' ll standard of gmgtaurlim and 'I II. an to help out In the plan WMoaed " Ai i nrganlutlon thai undoubtedly ted -it thg proposed con i National Aaeaeiatloa of " Haiamen, Knd K. Fortmeyer, - , slid tfat although ha Pf'j!1 ti'it spi ik for thi entire ggOCUtiVg temmlttep, of which there n dorcn mem "" im waa certain that the oaraman mid .tig tu partlclpati wiih the lud lei of r.ther sporta In a tnori iii : union of tltl amateur prob htr "V i hi ie wi oiratnin have a prgtty iteur rule," said Mr. Kort kViyar, ' n I t It is si. atrial that not we had to bar n man who ' 1 1 I i cl an bill of hrnlth from fl A. A I', Me lad been leaching iu a I the A- A. V said he still ' in. but we lefmed to let I a'i'.iite.ir. We had hini in person and I liked him il -n 'Oould you keep your v. row kef'.- if ere I i for your record lid When ho couldn't gnpwsr qualified him Thnt l! a i .i leitlon t', ask. and the run i!ed by Mr Klrhy night do ' ll over Li any cuse. hOW I nil il Ajuecllllon of Am i- III be glad to take part , lb. 1 1 Millard and !. 1 riBUll W ililiers. It'. I H Millard won the I in the tennis tourni - lie ,1 Rplili Hoard of New I Voii s de Ti nnli ' 'hi'1 ' i I'll llllii, l I., by defeats j entry and ll n Ferbei in i nil, straight ssla, nt I tl, , . in -III, il round the wln i ' I V, Amy end Howard II I, I. hill Coventry c n ,, hv dcls.ling !' V ; . t; ll ui her at 11- 4, I- S TO DECIDE THIS WEEK IF I BASEBALL WAR GOES ON Important Problems Will Come Up at Annual Meetings of Federal League and National Association, Which Begin To-day. The Winter liafiue ,r li if cball III first icrles lo-div In the West OpgM i Two n attics nro Itagodl DIM at Han Fran li . t'ni , and thi utiior nt Indian ! Hilla Thllf results ate quit! likely to have an Important bearing on the i future of the (treat summer sport, ! In ."vi Kranrleeo the Nathmiil Aeso- I elation nf Profeealonal gaeeball dtrbi iii immbli in a: nu.ii eontrratitn, The nfml l.e iitue miffmtM Will Open their nt, nu al muting at Indianapolis. Th National Association Is the governing body of all the minor liagUII of or ganlgtd baseball The 1", ileral l.enue Ik the Independent band 'of onpltelleti ! that has been trying fur two years to ! thru t i third major league upon a public that haa bun basebelled to diath ntul to force recngnlilon from their well organlied contemporaries, The Federal or revolutionary (action b-te mgdl little or no Itgpi'llKW uion the popular!!) f the major National oint American league!, it haa, how ever, ib ant no apparent deathblow to the minor gaeoolatloni, Hut tnent-two minor b ikuos are now in operation, There w re forty-MVen two yearn ago when the oottawi launched their attach. More than a more of the little fellows threw mi their handi in diapalr in liui. Several of the moit promlnml minora, who managed to keep the wolf fiom the I iioor in the campaign recently dosed. seem doomed to ruin If the war con ,j tlnuea throughout another lagog. Market Holiicl b War. tia'-i' ,meu7,,.r,mT ISftnAXSi hgegttM of the Rei.orous spirit ihowfl by ,), m,vr ami th ntiiur circuits. The Nat'onal anil nicricin leagues pitid fancy prices to the smaller operators for promising talent Tin y turned baoa on ease terms to the lower classes those who just failed m some fundamental to live up pi the approved standards of the fastest company. The ensuing war ruined this market on which the ml ors had to depend for a livelihood. Through the two years of war the Tederal League bus looked In vain for a UfflOlenl weakening on thi part of the minors to Insure lUffictent pressure to force e,ual recognition with the National and American. Reeentment rather than sympathy was exprMMd by the little fellows. They laid their WOM to the heavy hand and ruthless potlOHM of the revolutionists. A year ago the minor leagues were not In Mich financial em t.arrassm nt an they It and to-day. The Federal League, it is laid, has dangled gold law hefi.rr the hungry eyes The cut in mlpulators .if hopeful that the Francieco mooting may develop a revolution. Organlied baieball every wile to strengthen the alle- Uses g:ane of the dip rdenrles. Therefore the most Important devel opment "f the National Association l hound to le the attitude of the minor league body M a Whole toward lt would-be tempter. Should the minora In a body decide ny t'g'it on the sole of the m Jors the Federal laague woubi be further thwarted In its con templated itroke agi net organlMd bas-i,..Il. Problema for Federate. In the meantime tneee renerai League promoter! have many Knotty problems of their own to unravel. Th.' financial powers among the Independent! within the past few weeks have ad mitted that the pri nt outlaw circuit is weak in. bed. It h is practically des- palrod of throating a third major ieagUI on " public which Is not Inter ested In any movement calculated lo destro: the worlds champlonahlp series, at pre.-, nt tiie blue riblsjn clas sic of the leaion. it ha- been admitted in by James A. lilmoi. tint a major league cannot be constituted without a major circuit ami major player. Wherefore, th" wise ones argue. t'' Padaral League might eaalll be Mtll- fleii with anv compromlM that t hey might af ept with some h of honor. in inlta "f the very i sitive denials from both sides, It is known that for several weeks cert 1 1 ii feder:il and cvi- tlonal i tig tow hackers ague intireati navi oeen worn- rd pe ice The most Influential ,.f He independent! are quill ready to pun base Rational ueagui franchisee, of whh h at least four are on the market. They insist, however, that their Weaker colleagues be pro tein d in this event 1a permission to merge interests with the International League ami tii- American Anoclitlon, Siii li li'-rml sion might be wrung out of tin- National Association d-spite tha aspreiaed oppoiltlon of M Barrow. pmldenl of the International LelgU! and siout champion of Han Johnson, Ihe advocate of a w. r to the last brosth. it scent- quits Insignificant that at this time out or the middle West come sic lei that the Federal League Intends to dtlband before ll closes Its annual meeting. ll ll mid further that at French Lie Springs a few days Inter Hie Federal operator! will meet the heads of organlied baseball to sign term! of peace. In in) event It Is l.kc lv to be known Mfors me eno oi the cirri week Whether im war is iii ne ed over another year. (.hulls' OMeeri Booloolsd. 1 The itookholders of thi hiicti omnany legal National title lor 1'x- i tho New Y'ttrk National League club) ex nMdenci In the oftl- preoaed unanimoua als and dir-. to a' i lie i Hants al I heir annual n Ung in derssy oiiy y i t t .. ri . i ii ill All ihe o'llcers nnd i Mieritii y Irectora were reelected. Harry N Hgmpgtead a rain u nresldent i C, .1. Sullivan. Vlce- ..r..s:.i, nt : Ashley Lloyd, Jr.-., surer joi.n B, Foster, secretary, and Id ward Rrannlck. essis'an' lOOM 'ary. Mi un Heniriste id. Flank M Stetns, '. .1. Sullivan, Ad and John Wh of dii" tori. Lloyd, James Foster ih li COnttnui "ii Hie hoard Football snthuslasti of IMi otty iiem very niuch Intimtld In the rather unlqui g ene to im played at the Polo tiroundi Saturday afternoon, Hamilton Fish, Harvard'! former uaptaln and All amsrloan tacgls, will lead a picked team of former Buitern college stars against Foster Siinfoid'B hlg Rutgiri eleven. Fid, and his expert.- have gone lo Hill Brown'i farm at aarrlaon-onsthi-Hudion lo prepare for Ibis battle. Among the veteran phi ven who have prom lied to imwer Flih'i call an Charlei K Brick I,, Hobey Bakor, Taoki Hardwlck, ,-, Iwfnrd Blasdin. Sltve Hhllbln, Arthur Howe. Via Keiiu ird and Joint fllpatrlck. team I hat tl e liar going jo A i ea r ago I- ten ,,l',vcd il arllsl a pi i Ined ft In. II. ms ii .i,l Si 1 1 1 1 1 1 m . Ihe .irocce.is charity, and h indad tni rediklni a sound drubbing N e x IIo.Ioh nruulatliin. Tho SUte Athletic Dotnmlaalon. at its regular muting yesterday, adopted Mv. , itrlnginl and radlial rules to im. nu Ho act ion of both promoters nnd pugilists. I 'lnlis .in. I managers, upon making the mutch, must notify the commission In 'Iwyltlnf Un- genual COndltloDI of weight and guarantee n percentage basis. frlntld forms will be supplied for this purpose by the ,-om mission. The guar antor must satisfy the eommlsslon as to iuh roaponilblllty or poll with it the amount guaranteed not liter than i I'. M of the May preeeillng the bout. Blther contestant or club mui notify ' " i.cn mission Immediately wl i"i f"i , ny region a contort is doclai id off. r'l lure to do en at least before i I'. M of the day preceding will draw s lap n Bion of at least thirty days. Any boxer musing a cancellation must fulfil his obligation to that club or secure from It i release before boxing elsewhere Th licenses of fhe Sunset Spoiling riuh of Brooklyn and the Waited a of Kockaway Fleaoh were cancelledi ue to their failure to pay taxis. The llrlgllton Beach A. v-. surrendered Its llcenae, Licenses were granted to the Palace a. c. .if Ton ken and the Bait New v..rk A. C.j Brooklyn The claim of Hilly Qlhbt against the Queeniboro a. c. was thrown out when it i'i'-'- manager Insinuated that his fighter had unit to his opponent. Klyas St niton, a giuit Midler from Kurt Ham cook, asked to have i three ye.irs con tract with Jack McCarty abrogated n the ground that MoCarty waa too busy to get matchea fop him Stanton was referred to the uvtl eouitg, COLUMBIA DEFEATS HARVARD AT SOCCER &CorninaTiid6 lioiuliN Men Down Crimson Kickew bj S Goali to 1. folumMa ilefe.ilej Harvard at eoecer yelterday on gouth Field by a Mora of 3 to I. It was tin- second victory of the BlUI and hit! eleven In the Inter- collegiate Soccer League, the mighty Pinnaylvanla elevetv which hadn't been beaten slice Inn. being the first victim last Saturday, Trie defeat of the t'rltii aon chin waa traceable to three Blttl mil Whit- 1 -crs Cipt II. II. Shan holt, bis coualOi ii. Shnnhott) mat Oooi keeper Le e No better exhibition of soccer foothill evi r has been POOP, nt Columbia than that by the ghanholt pair. They had Harvard dated i their trickery, Leeds covered hli poet so well that ch't after shot couldn't get past lulu. In the second half Harvard kept the ball in Columbia'! territory moet of the time ti nly time it got into Har vard 'I den ger r.-ne was for ft few min utes in ttie middle of the period whan il. ghanholt dribbled the i.aii down for a goaV (in mis ,; isinn Harva'-I h-mted the ball rapidly al Ueedi four ttmei, Fearing thi w, rst, Leedi f.-n on the ball, The whole Harvard team booted at him, nt out of every two attempt brutaed i Mono- p. ut ,f Lei .le s an iioniy until I Referee Horn called a halt. ' Columbia icored in the iirst three mln I utM when il Bhanholt took a pan from "apt II. II. ghanholt, who had dribbled he ii II half the length ol tin field The second More p suited In n similar manner afti r thirty-live minutes of play. Harvard tallied the third goal In thirty eight mlnUtM when Wood, on a p is- from trook, mai iged to boot the iptu re ii t tin; net. After thirty-live mtnUtCI of play In the second half II ghinhott i.c e.i t lie tin.il g.mi i ,f the game, malnli through i own efforta The lineup: Harvard. glmmoi s l.. Jentlilig- Ootumbti edi Poiltlnna . . . (foal ..Right back.. . Left III' k Right halfback entri hilfbink i.-rt haltbark. .Outalde right, nomeo i .in- Keni mill le-ioig . . .Itein , M n t Hirtwr . . I .. . Woml I.'etkl. . fir, - II H shsnlc.lt I in-!!- rlitlit . . gchwan. . Inali H. ghanholt . iuii gcoee Oolombli, II Hh inhnlt, 1: Wn lumbia, Rlieir for i fer t.Ming. Is-utig f" l"ft . Is Harvird, 1 t. Subitltutloni Ci .'k'. II II Shin he ll ll sh iuh" i . H. vard, lt,e,i i-r s v ii n ii Referei lMihtin Lfnlverelty, Time of mlautea V 11 im halves I", Olea liidae Olrla in nt Hookey, QlMM RtOOg, N team of Hie Qten .1 . Nov S The wills' Ih-ige ll'eh School !c- fea'e.l the team from Ihi gl hool at field hockey b; to u this afternoon. I '.'Iters in High e of 14 PDILICO RACING RESULTS. Flnt Rice Thi M gteepleeboiei three j'sni. parsa 1111; two ml'es iKirmatbi, it. iigin I lunt Waihlngton Dl ts an I iipn Mr,i ; M.irch Cnnn. 1,; I no. pi i, ,. is ie, ihowt II? tot. fir!: Huwa 143 iMrv.1'-.. pise! in ll, rtiow T, II lecond! Abr. feldy, 1 IT IHiritin), ihow ll.tl, third, Time, t "i Piiuenei, aeorgi s. Davli Kill Inla, randee, Klerenue o., Antiseptic ami An '..iriis ul.o ran. s.s-,1 i Reel I'm -c li""; lelllngl two-year-oldii Hx furlensi -Daneer, pti (Rchuttjngerl, itralght : ... plaei is i show 14.10. Brit; llu'h sui, ii,. ii,, i, oj tCooperl, plft' e ltl.il, 11. oo I'. In, se, -Mini, tirernn r,,ri,. 1'T i ,1 M, Ti trnr 1 1 . how H i", third, Tim". 1:14 Nolll Fd Band, Mi Dennle, J.ms glralth Afie: Mrtit. Hands, Caleo, Bllllllfl. gentllal. Knight. M.iltl of Dundri an i Migiphoni all! ran. Third Its'-" Second sectim; Meunl weehlnpton sieepfeenasi; tnreeyiir oldi and upwardi puni IHI; two mllM Rme aid lis, ii, III if Wl' lanisl. rirsliht I; :n place 14 4" ihaw 11.11, first ; N".v Hnven i no -ii. puci is. 4!, know ?' '' i, iicond; Rarly Light, tf-j igmlth). how IS o. third Tl ii". Itl'i Ton II it i ieoH. . t to Fleto, werthwoea s . . . J r k Wlimtnn nnd inans aim ran Pourth Raee geUtagj handicap; thrss year-old! and iipiiurd o added six rur i.mgs --Lahensrla. If! (MeDermott), iirallhl 141 ll, p ars 1)4.11. ihow 111.10 nnli Aldibaren, III (J HeTaggarll, pliui s-. show 14.11, lecondj Kopje, 107 (iter rettei, show i 90. third. Time. I :ti 4 ... Ilelimoar, Creis itjt,. File Bryeea, IVeter IVellei, Thi Miiouirider, floral Teu, tin mlllatlon Merjorle a. Plantagehel, Putin, amior, Renecilon, J..t t and Pebigi ilie run Fifth Riei" Th.- PlkilVllll llindiss,,; Hire, om nli ni d un'i:ul, lonn B, i,.,j nne mile Hi will, III 'J IfcTigiirn Mrnlghl 14 t.l, ,l ire J 10 ilouv :i 10. ttrst ; Mnllday. ifi J MiOahiy), placa ti.10. ihow it s". nrendi J J. Ullls, ut 1 Mink 1. ihoW II thlril Time. lt- Fllttergolil, Knt.i" t nrinliy, Basil, lupir iiitsniicnt sici rliiguinoi Htso na, sixiii Raee Thi fdlinman Hiadleiaj ihrai-riar-olrii end upward! III) iddsd: ana mile Mlllli Biker, III IT Uei'11 guru, straight I; XO, pl.l It. II, ihuW I. : int, iirst, uartlan, 114 tCeopir), 11 II. tl, ihew lf.,10, iieoadi 'siiiinn Parr 110 iitl' ei. show II, to, third Time, ' Kepler, Balnsiftlildi Miuli I'mk end t ni ,iie v. 1 lie ran, Seventh Raoe Niltlns handleapi three year-uldi mid unward; t'oo addedl one rutin alPl H fill' 10. g - HsMwitrlh, 111 (Mlllkli Mr. ilghl 11.10, Tin" 11.10, slew ilia, tirsi, ion nun i, t oi 1.1. MeTisgiiii pleci IT.no. ihow ll.ll, p.-,-, in, i: Orpsrlh, in', iMeleatfe), ihow ll.ll, ihii.i Tims, 1 Jawbone, f'arllen ' . nr t.xy. dfin laurl and Aflirgloa ni 1 ran Pllghtn lines H. iiini! handleasi lire. yearoddl and Mpwordl lllfl added, one inlh and a furloiii Run Iround, III lile- le, 1, -indglit II 70 Place l.'l Ml, th0W 1! Hi. flrsl Ray '' Idlhti I"1' ll! Ill I'"' mutt), plan ll.ll, - 1 i iu. secoad: n M Ulltir, III ' It'" : o "in "' i II, thli d Time. Iill. The 1:1, me, Orutuad, Barry i.iiinier, pirth it", k. Biilhovss, lipuiveda nnd lb laa Hum also ran. IRVING IS DEFEATED BY RILEY AT SQUASH Princeton riui Champion Dowm lliirvnnl Club Slur, 3 (iiiinrH f I. WINSTON AND DAVIS WIN The defial of F. flu Ponl irvin.-. one or ihe itar playen of the Harvard Club, by Riley, the Princeton Club champion, yeitirdity marked the play in the invitation a'tuaoh tennis tourney at lha Columbia Unlvenlty Club. Jtiiey. Who last yiaf was ranked conslderahlv behind Irving In the ofllelal Hit. took the Harvard Club players meaaori 3 gam' s to 1, but nut until nfter two (tames had 1 st t The ICOM were :i -14, IU :t, 23 21. 2321. In lha first game, ihe only one In which either of the pl.tyrrs MO tiled to haVO a decided advantage over th-oth-r. Irving could not seem to get st. ii I'd. lie was slow to ink, advantage of evenings imd frequently hie strokes la, kid their accustomed accuracy. The Harvard man struck Ml etude In the tond game lifter trailing for n time and nosed out hie Opponent, 11 was Hie t.Virse III the third game IIH'V threw away many opportunltlea. Through, ovirantlat to Mori the 1'rlinx ton man dropped nulte a few balls Into the telltale Irving came Within an nee of gain, at :''i i7, imt Riley developed n spurt Which brought the gams to set. and lie cored three tallies white Irvine made only one. Riley made a v. ry bad star' in the fourth game, and WM In the rut gt 2 V Then he recovered, hewever, end tan th" score up to 1711. Irving making bis three aces on h inda out by t i w rules. The Princeton man hail I another siump and It Wei not until th" 1 game was let that he managed to pull , It out. Brie H W;cson, the national rhatt plOn, 111 d I' II TUlVlS. both Of HJ Harvard Club, w ere the other wlnnerg I In the third round. Both of the liar, i x ard ti er won Ihelr matches In stra.-ht gmmei from Brooklyn Height! Caglno plgyere. Thi champion downed R. Itloepel ut 2 - 1".. 2I--9, 21 14. aid thivs defeated It. K. T. Riggs nt in 21, :i IS, 1321. M I. Cornell of ihe Columbia Club and 1. C. Noxea Of the Squash ClUb st trted to play their third round mat Ii around noontime, but before 'hey had gore very far Cornell got In the wav of NoyesW racket and received a nasty cut over the right iye, The nun will play the match Ihli afternoon, tl B. Wlgham another Columbia Club man. gained the thtid i round l y defeating L llatt of the Tali Club in atralghl games at 21 1. 21 tl, i II I. The summaries : ' Columbia I'livTsitc c-tuh lavltaliM st,, is , ii Tourni c""t, s-, on i nouna -it r. Wlghami CoiumMa Unlverelty I f.-iisd 1. 1". ut. Yale Club, il- ,I. -Iv .1- Thlrd !t..ii".,i A. w ntisv. Princeton ', defeated K tit Ponl Irving, Harvard Club -i n. II II, :.t- .'t. II tit F. tl. fiavli, Harvard Club, defeated It T. niggf Brooklyn HetgMi Oaelao, :.t '-'t. ' ! -i BHe s Wlnetpo, Harvard ' ab defeated Tt Ooeg h Brook n Height! Caalao, -t ti, :t . 1114. CUTLER WINS BOUT IN WRESTLING TOURNEY niiiiiint f Ooteil's Title Throw Mohl in henn I him Ten Minuted. CharlM Cutler, claimant f the heavy? weight catch aa catch can wrsstllng championship f Amerl a since the re Hroment of Prank dotoh. threw Fnti Mohl "f Bwltsartand In Hie feature bout of the first session of the SOCOnd Itlter- itronul wreatllng changilonoh p. lino- Roman style, at t'1" Manhattan ior;i lions,- l ist l . -.h!. utler il ss'seil or ms issssimiI with an arm hold after I min ute-, i:c! II seconds of spirited wreatllng. I The crowd w as not as large or as en- ; thualaatki as that a' the opening night; ..f th.- iirst tournament eeivr.ii monuhi ,ig., lait . iry Htm nippwuva po -,-. i with Hi" iplrll of Hie mat work. Mohl, a burly, rurb fellow, started from the Iirst t, rough it Willi CUtlir, He Used the heoi of his palm a great deal and butted .oi every occasion. At the start hi hnd fuller on the ib fciiM ve Cutler, hOWSVlr, was content to wait until Moid had eXOsndld some of his iteam Then he went out and old a little roughing o:i hli own account Once n got a . rerie body hold on the swiis, ami after ulnging hint round half a down linns throw him haul on hii head and ihouldira Mohl Iqulrmid out Just ii Lime. Finallyi after Mold had turned a tl'i'.,' t ''I and was altemp:lug a fiilli,i, l the ivgtilut Ion MMropoUtan Netion Cutlor oulckli broke and it t him- sell for the fat .! arm lock. Charlei Uoiaon of Rngland ami Qsorgi Lurlch of Buaala fumlihed the comedy bout. They U'ent twenty minutes with out .1 fall. Uoai 11 looked as If he win a chirry picker rather than a trappier, Heltnar Johnion, Vwaden. and Ivan Ulnow, the CtMtiaok, ullo drew. Anthony lrsa of Auitila, with a flying ni ne, dlipoaad of Harry Lltofiky, tho Hebrew American, in 4 mlnutu ieo- nils. Herrmann Schilling, Germany, throw Laureti Chrlitianien, Bwedin, with a b n and arm hold. In .1 minutes 311 seoondl Tommy Hraak, Holland, pinned down Adolph I'll lie, Herman), In ; minutes ami nt seoondi uii a double 1 wrist hold. WHITNEY IS A CHAMPION. Secretary Ml I The new1 nf I . X. 4). A. XX Ins Tills Piping fiOOk 1 lull. go ohamplon of nm piping s Howard F Whltneir, the 1: k Club secretary of tho rnite-i states Oolf As sociation, Although hn pay! moat of Ilia golf at Nassau he also is a inesn- ber at I'. ting itiH'k, and pini there oceastongtiy. in Ihi lemUfinal pound In let PorOS Jenn.ngs by 4 up and 3 to play, gnd In the other match Charlie U TUfhtiy beat ileo ge T BnokglW hv 4 no and 'I ba I'lay. In the llnul Wlrtncy defeated Tiffany by a 4 nnd margin Another gxiKer who playi at lmth piping Rock and Nassau has dlstln- gutshed htmself by (oinlng the "holg In one" class Joseph U, Havki made tho Icnlh In.le at Nassau 111 one sunko a day or two BgO, stay Form geaolaatlv Bodp, The advlanh m v of forming un Inter scholaitla alhlitla giioolatlon to con trol aiblcllcH In all high schools, publlfl gnd private, will be dlscUMed ut a meeting to be hehl Ihli afternoon at ihe l'oiviechni.: Preparatory School, on Living-urn Mreei, Brooklyn, a delega Hon i.r principal! rupreaeiillng tl." pr. Vat! high schools will nul fir wllli mitn- hcrs ol' tho gn.iie- lomnntieo of tho IMblln s. ho.ds Alhlitla Laagui on the formation of inch an organisation to conform with Ibl rullS as now denned by the TV ft. A I ,. NEWSPAPER GOLFERS PLAY. DIM Holds l.aat Tnnrney of lesson Ml tan Corllnndt. Th" NOW York Nf-wspnper Oolf ClWb I held Its nnal tOUmiy of the ear yester day nt Van Cortland! Park. A series of i competition was playid, and when Ihe I last duo was over the clUb'l annual ' dinner took plgM at the Tremoer House , 1'eter Campbell was ;he winner 'if the one club Mltipetltlon on the tWllVI meadow holes. With a score of US 17, 19, and Mrs Caroline MaoL.iughlln won Hie (lag contest on the six hill holes. She finished the six holes with Ave strokes to spare, and played Ihe first of them over again, getting a 15. A driving con tell f oui the thirteenth tse resulted ill a victor? for Orantlatid BlM, whoso ball topped hole high. Thoi was a special prlje for ladles, which wont t Mrs. ,i. o. IfacFadyean, WhOM score for six holes was II lo, f't;. and RobOrl W MacLnuchlati led the field In the eighteen hole handicap with 104 15, fill. .1 W. Monro! was re warded for finishing thirteenth, Charlei Athirton, twentv-thlril on the list, also got a pr IM, and T. A. Volght, who took more Itrofciog than nnv one else, won lomethlflg too About fifty golfer. i too,, part In tiie competition. JUDGE FREES RUNNER IN SUNDAY ROAD RACE Knit's. Gorman Committed No Offence Competing for Prie m Snbbnth, An effort ', tha part of the Pol He- partment to test a I .'ol-yeitr-old blue law Wtlloh proh bltn the holding on Sun day ,f powd races !n which prlr.es are offered waa thwarted by doobrion handed down yoolirday by llagletrate Krotel in the West Side court. Inotead if trlng tho case of the nimu r who was summoned t f.re l.lm ho da-charged the ath'.ote, ivy iig that If any offence had been CO ntllittod th." PMW0M '- ipomrtbli for It were thoee wht ma: .ig. l tiie cue and not the parte. pnule in it. Joramhah ilorvnan of 100 west Korty- wve'ith etreit mis the dotendant ar- ugned before HagUrtrate Krotel ii what waa evidently n tended to I .a li a caaOi a none o( tic other harriers who took part In the t i e wai siimmoneil. lb' was accused of dlaoboy lug a warning by Sc -gt. .l,.o i Cane) or the Wi st KWty eeti nth street station, who told him Hilt lie would bo s'uu- moned to court if he tisk part in thi road race bald Sunday by thi Holy Croat Lyceum, f which he is a member. iorman was defended by IgVohael J. Drlaoollj th otub lawyer. tn the stand gergt, Oaoey mid that in arreet'.ng ilor man he waa acting : the Inotructlona "f a iiiponor ofh i r, Some .f tiie pi izi-h for lumtafl n I wore donated by Con gressman Polar .'. Dowllng, Benator Thomna J. HcManua Aiderxnan .1. v. MoOourt and AflMrauiyman C !. Dono bua DECLARES KELAY RACE OPEN lieu 1st nil Ion CommtttOO Itullim Hues stars from petition. The registration committee vf thi Metropolitan Aaaoclatlon has declared the one mill relay for national, Htatl and Liiy emptoycei, which is one of the feature! of ihl Irlih Ainirican v c meet to i. held al Madlaou gquuri i;..i den .November 1'7. an open event, Al n il in in in this rave will have be registered from the department hi rep. reaente, Dick Kgan of the Irish: American A, '. and 1 1 in Shea of the I'ail ni" A. ' would be haired from compiling !:. ihi Fire Department team, and Jack llller of the lilsii Aineitc.in from com Ipetlng for the police Department, By i losing the event to the Municipal Athletic UeigUI of New York, however, the committal lilies that these null I allowed la compote for ilu ,r reepectlve department!. Tins, however, would bar the I'ost Ofllce ilc ks. us tiny are 1 eral employees. It le likely that the I lr:Ml, Aiiiri-ican A. '. w .11 act on tin ;t,,t.,,. ruling and close the race to mem- bars of the Municipal a. I CAN ENTER TEAMS OF EIGHT. Flssl t rive, III 1 1 SH x e r. Petal gn Will ii. will be allowed to inter tetnis git men in tho Junior Individual lot 'ard team tiitos itniiiiiy diamptonsldp, ! tor which eMry blanks were issu.si yea terdny. al Van t'ortlnndt Park. No I vember Id, but onl) the nrst r.e of Un I team to finish w'ill OOUnl in the polm score, First place will count one iK.nt and so on up. utiu ins leain wun i l least nuinosr m cou-.is aaaimw a wi 1 1 tho winner, i Hnld, stiver and bronie mr.inis will i I given io the mombsra of nu. first, set ond and third teanu respeotlvgty, all I similar msdall to the firs', three In t: I i dividual chnmplonsh p The troph . clan ramptonshlp di BOSTON SIX BAY RACE BEGINS. Ton Toami Tied liter pis ft on rona 'i rnci.. Boat Mass . No . S Tu eul t v. n I rtf ilie I' isf.'St !,'.. m in Hi of the faStSSl b World s'arted nt 4 o ii" ui oti Ihe tlist leg I'olock this after i.r Boat on a an- 1 ma I Held s x nay i.ue ut ins arena ine was i.ue of tho best, with con- 1 sidirabU young blood In the makeup of Ihl eleven te:imi. The ridi re will pedal from 4 I' M until L' A M. each day Ulltll Saturday, whet, tho racing wid begin at 11:10 and end ,11 10:10 i The Itandlng of Hi" teams at 11 o'clock ; to-night, after itx 'lours of riding, was: : Qrgndl and Hilt, McN.itn ir 1 ami poors. Verrl and fnrrl, Hey and I Llnart, Bldell am! Mai n. Cameron nnd Kaiier, Hoot and Hanley, Walthour and Carman, impuy mi.i Moran, Baton and Madden, 1 T T miles and 11 laps each. Sullivan and Holbroos, l"i mllee and 2 laps REFB'i TRAINER'S LICENSE. Jorkey 4 lull Mcxvnrdi 4c4 t itfa- ' .,.,. 1,1. .in , lirll.1 '. 4 llllll.'H t III... Ti,.- application of Fred Behalki for a 11. liner's license mut denle I ami that of Clydl Phillip! laid on the table by the license committee at a meeting of Ihl stewards of thi Jockey Club hsld ester- day at the offlei of tho club. Many 1 other licenses for Jo. key nnd Irglniri I Wlf! granted, and the application of I: Briialer for the relnititiemini of tin man Linda I'. one, wai favorably aotl I upon. t 1011 praeini at the melting weie Auguil Bilntont. F. K, stuinie, n. K Knapp, Andrew Miller gchuylcr U Par Hoii.s and John ganfordi iii vvorl n llawonTii. lull J . Illeets Onicrrs. Nov 1 At the 11 nual rout 1 1 of itocki Ilu worth Cnuntri Club Borrlin vValkur was ii. d.b 1 .. of tho hire to-day, led president. sue ding Herbert i. Barnei, Arthur T. Williams wis elected fist vlre-pnil- dent and N. wiuin H.imlinU IsOOgd VlOgs president, FACULTY'S STAND MAY HIT CORNELL ATHLETICS Recommendations Urging Curtailed Schedules Reduced Expenses Anger Undergraduates and May Cause Appeal to Alumni. Ithaca. .V Y, Nov. Juit is the Cornell undergraduate body lini pre pared Itself for the glorloun climax of a football season that would find their 1 ven acknowledged ohamploni of the Li d thin was published this morning a s-1 , .. of recommmdatlong by the faculty committee on Itudent affain which if il iptod would put 111 effect here an athletic policy designed lo curtail s, !.. lulis, id, ucc expenses and embarrail or cripple moat of CoTMil'g great athletic ! mi Tlo report hns cnuied a mild leni Hon In undergraduate circles, haa 01 ii' I lo Wrath Hie frlmdg of athlellcl c I i idoubtedly will lead to u country a le appeal to the alunnl, W lliout llngllng out any learn the recommendation! with refironoa to the t. 1 1 Itudent may be away from the 1. .1- 1 ty, and Urging the reduction of e s. in, loubtedly itrihag at foot ball, the gii 1 revenue producing sport. The r m inundation! in pari follow: "Tl moil rigoroui mforcemml of our eli h hi in:, . parthmlarly thoio pgy t , ng 10 e Dinner bagoball. TI abollthm 01 all m.nor sports ron Irata lhal haVl any uppearanct- of hlp podromltig and the abolition of such minor ipnrta as art clearly not suited 10 our condition! or which are kept alive by an unuiuul amount of rtort. Thla COLUMBIA YEARLINGS WIN. li. -M jiinlori hy Our llnt for I n - trrclaai romvi iioiitrr TlllOi Although C 'eh Wefen bad announced yeaterday'l run as an Ititerchuii iross-("ii.t-y cliamplotishtp event It actually turned OUt to be a dual meet between t'ie Columbia f reehman ami junior t. ima Tiny Wert1 ttio only classes to f. -li fixe m.n. II. 1 . Larson '111, led Ihl pick homo. Untitling tha three nnd three iuincn mllei along lllvorildi Drlvi and around lha Boutb Kieid track i, II minutes and S" seeolids. Ills f ... I proved valuable, for it helped the f eihmen win by a icori of a to a 1 ir ' rie Junlori. 'apt. .lack Lang'hom of the Junior team, after leading for thiee miles, l '' I out .,f the race. Al llueisen- ft couldn t raise a team from the ahomori io, hut ran himself and .-! . I lecond. The order of Bnllhl Tlmi. N.i'iiP st. 1 Cl!M. It I l.ars-n. 'II'.. . II til . . :t II i . II i . 0.1 , ,SI oi , II :i . H 1. li e iinbai h, II II. ii. 11 II Mile km. ' H Caldwell, II i' ghepard, 'tt T Appleby, 'li. v Knox, -17 Myers, 'IT 1. Hun. 'IT,,,. Tli. a'psoti. 'I. V s.,: tl, '11... RoO, 'Il : : 4 " J " ' 11 1 el I Harriers for li. Th.. Nlnety-eecond street v. M ll a win h.. represented hv n rroBi'OOuntry t, in , f eighteen men In the Bath Beach V M II A handli Bp road run next Sun- . . .' Uath Beach. The t un is open to . i letei regietereri with the Metro politan Is iue Y M " A of which the Ninei end street branch croai-coun-tti turn li champion. :k 'y Aeepo ouf air. thereby jepeaervi'wd foe quality of" thm gill (I henrfoii fuliiccos. By insrrtirifl ttf foi erl 0 I ''ns- li-! I trttnl. thm nlmmp SSIljr breiAs without (firing fhl f . I tinfoil, which told back into its plai e. III! Compare Camels with any cigarette at any price. Camels will be your pick against the world I You never smoked more pleasing cigarettes because Camels are a blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos that creates a new flavor 1 You'll prefer them to either kind of tobacco smoked straight ! Consider how different in taste Camels must be ; how much real pleasure they give when we tell you they can't bite or parch, and li R. J. REYNOLDS and rei'cri especially to thoeo pom where we arc OOmpolIld to pla' teams of 11 UUeltlOnabki makeup, lunply because 1 ontesta cannut be obtained with teams that are in uccordanco with our ap proved itandar ii. "The reduction to n minimum of time required for out of town contests, espe cially where extra ilaya are takci to give the teams diversion us Is QlUltfated by the annual Ji urney to Atlantic t'lty. which is. and always will be, the cause of much unfavorable comment. "The reduction of the expenses of carrying on athletics. Tho committee is well aWnre that this Is B difficult problem, but, nevertheless, tt Is also one of the feature! of our gthjhttiO system which la most severely crltb lsed. Thli reduction in expenditure! refers not only lo expenses for materials gnd lUppllei but also to tho IXPOndltUtTI made for coaches and ilmllar ixpenael, "A careful Investigation into the ef fect of athletics upon the health of stu dents. Thli refers particularly to long crew races, cross country running and all sports where a strenuous and pro trai led effort is required of Ihe Itudent "All athletic contests should be hel I ns far as pogalblo on the gmundi of educational Institutions. "The dtocontinugno! of scheduling athletic events before 1 o'clock If the--, events are held on eny portion of the campus." BRICKLEY DECISION MADE BY COLUMBIA CommittCa, However, Will Not Divnlge Verdict L'ntil Trln i t is Heard From. The (VdtnHMa committee on athletic! met last night again to i-tt n what lu'tion to take in regard .i the Can I 1 ieorge Itriekley, tho profeslonal base, bull player, who will Hart In tho Trinity garni Saturday, The oommlttaa through itraduaic ktanager Harry A. Itlaher aald it had com! to n doclolon but Hull noth ing w-ouid be mads public en tin- matter until Trinity ha.i been heard from. The committee mem Is ri a'iri pledged to remain silent until official announce ment was made. Kr.en '.lie app- .u m.-e of thing! It bks as ,f the gam,. wl,l 1,,. plagrod, I'oiuniii.i isn't in condition to play a hard game, but Coach Mrtcalf said h will have the learn whipped into ' shape. the trot I ait on irelty No practloa wax I Id ye.s'.erda v, hmeu bell g the ,. suih Plmd, Mot squad a hWu'kh. ! oneo lo get calf gave the UPd talk ami tiien tUsmieoed ti men fo I 'OSOll for I ntr gooeer Teanl, W. IT. Pein. in BngllSh referee and :n authority on lOCCer football, has hern engaged by Yale University as touch until ib end of this eeaion Dean left for New Haven yesterday to commenct bis duties, leave no unpleasant cigaretty after taste. Smoke them liberally with the keenest enjoyment ! No premiums arc given with Camels. Cost of tobaccos blended in these cigarettes prohibits their use. Camels arc sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 20 for 10c; or JO packages (200 cigarettes) in a glassine-covered c... n tor $1.00. We carton for the or when you TOBACCO COMPANY, Winton-Sa!c,r N C. ERTLE SHOWS SKILL AGAINST FRIEDMAN st. Pnnl Yoini osier Lives l'p to Rcpntntion in Vint Now fork Booti STYLE I LIKE DILLON'S i Johnny Ertle of st. Paul proved hii i i-Wfht to 111111-. In the first Might , f ban- tamwelgtiM by dochrlvely beating Abe rrledmann f this city In ten rounds at I the Claremoni a c of Brooklyn imt night Then wan not a minute In the I ten round! In WtUoh fried man gamed better Hum nu even break, and titn ihitee moments were few and far rr- : tween. lAir the most part he wai on the I receiving end of a beating that would i have tcv-"ed lha coinage ,. Spartan, and he proved his game nam beyond all t uvll. Krtle ii a lighter of tic true t to. j He is a itralgttt punahlng, two iwnded I youth, furiouoty aggrt nave end i killed I in every IrMk of the game from the i.'t.h pound oil he i ad FVledman in ,t bad way i bui wai not able to land I nntohing punch, The St. 1'aol Imyer is a c I deal like .lack Dillon, His si. lie is almtwi Identlcdl I With tint of the Indlanapolli llghtor, hut. if anything, Rrtli ,s m r.- skilled in ,b ( lllive laitic-. He iilts ihe same short, inappy, atrength lapping puncbeg that have made Mllon famoui, and he lilti from any angle. Although clover, he apparently reveli in the mixing, and any nine he took punch he generally managed to land three or four In return Friedman is a f't. clever boy, who j has (Ought his wav no throu-h tin- rank! I of th- preliminary flghti, imt last night he wa! outdonl .'t hli own game. Kr:li tsixed him and beat him, and when It I rami to Infighting, the bout lost ail aomblanci of a conleit Ol her Itox i II u limits. Yicii i; Bruno and Josh Matthew! fought ten round! I" a draw In toe main bout :' tic Broadway Sporting 'iub yeeterday afternoon, Mel Coosan outpointed tSddle Cook in Ihi nnal ten round boui lait night at thi m ntary a r Voung Itlcki outpointed Buttling dang list n g:.i at the Vandirbllt A. fenture t. ti round bout. Kddle West kiioek.,1 out .1. in 'he fifth round last mghi at Acre A. A C. it: th! ' on., d Long lc.il It In. I ll,, III. III. PlIIIUtPILPHIA. lack,: g mi' i ng al ' few ye.irs c i night te iting im boxer, at ") v is in iplen I gamely, but he ;.e hottrg In t every rounil drewi on ttie 1 :: s v, tvolgaat, i 01 derful punch oh him famoui a had little trouble to '. Me Vndrewi, . locel '.. i. . i m Andrews i ihape and fought WSS not able to Step tlei of Wolgaal. In Ii it' s left hli McAn- itt-ng his mouth, m my clean puni hei Vndrewi lot . ii h id llttti implon, Hli ll Ice .In WAttKI I I e N . i:. t up. li.e f'.rmer II i i era, i . Jol nny i't!.'' Ill i en ci e and heal ly round. l;:ers I. ' Jaw in the stroncrlv recommenc home or office supply travel. si' . . t,. t leasdkai. e - o-aaa tJ I)