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11 National Leaaue Leaders and Federals Aaree to End Their War Hollenback Loses Football Fiahi THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1916. BASEBALL PEACE IS ASSURED; NO FED CLUB IN MANHATTAN Tentative Terms Ratified by O. B. and Outlaws and DreyftlM Hurries to Chicago to Discuss Them With American League Owners. NOW NEED ONLY APPROVAL OF BAN JOHNSON Tr '..tii e l' 'tie -f pe between . .. 11 .....I (he I V I, ,1 l,eHUIlc I"''1' , ... ' Mil'lrl by 'uly emmmasa vbhub.. parties al a dinner given Monday , Jki I I'reeldenl .lohn K Tener of the 11 ..... niaa in this I OT ,i Leaaue II he RW luh in t. is jjU The f. imal "nd ireenent or Han ., r.id.-nt of tho Ainerlran I jonnsc. . i , Ucm. alone is needed to Minn an I morW Mid in eMW -refTR out and tjianclall) anf J,,,","U'r hJ I ireyfues, nptly lerrMd the I of tin NutioiKil LttftM. 1 K i , a to Chicago with thla tentative ! niin and certain suggestions for ' t7 , I on 10 F Into detailed confer- I i,e with Mr, jonnasau am .smr. ...... iejgu. club owners nt the 0(Mnln of ", . ,. nojor eltouli s annual moetlm , aternooo treyfuaa, who ol I '" "'""t ainhaHsadm s of ((,, inciting between the N.i- .,,! ami American leagues more thou a decade ago, eel out hurrledtj late jree wru tfternoon after Auuust Herrmann 0,1 tried in VOlr for hours to establish Mrt connect I0O0 with Ida fellow member aftlM ISOtlonol CommJaOkMl in Chicago. . lenerol scheme of peace, as out- linei lo-n i teateraoy i issue ..r i r-i he hals of the treat In the poo ..f DroyfttM. It will meet with I approval ol Johnson, because it Is In , - nee morl triumph for organ jot baetba.il. Mill line ort -tloa. T e federal league o. that part of It w throufh might of money Is en title.! lo a roiOO has pledged Itself to o I no Injunction proceeding no tut i . urkmg afreeroenl ol orgon- . h,,n hall law. a case that for almost I year now hoi hung tire in the JunlcloJ ludcntetl ol Judge K. M. lanwllo of Chi J,! . These same tlr anclal pillars of ,h. ' lepondont failure will be taken un fit , f real lenl ot the roralUni happy t The small fry will DOl be left t,. the mercy 01 me coin anaaia ti.v will find shelter In the wigwams ol the little brothers of tho gal ..- league.". Hgrry K, Sinclair, the multimillion aire .il men of Oklahoma who -olns mene) so fat he doesn't know what te do with ti. la soon to be entitled to put hie feet under the table with BM 'ohno'i. John Tener. iarry Herrmann. Charles H Kbbolg and the rest of the UUt Sinclair will purchase one of New Turks major league clubs. He may be stile to secure a controlling in-re.-t. but he will secure at least a half lauresl In either the tilnnts or the Tsr.kees. In providing for Sinclair organlie'l baseball removed the only obstacle It iteiljr fiar.d In the oppooltion. Hut Wi'le i.itlier IIKi'.l-) en llliercFis ii ... .....i...... ,i,.t n .a In in. neotected uwiwfcOTB in, e- ( you becatttv Sinclair's sens.: of loyalty t- ..,'.,., UHi yu-n wt, ,,,m , ohU nil Independent colleagues made II lm" I CB you'll be surprised. I'm sure." lrUve that these should come out Of Ma wtthoul saving now that the Iketghl With some small Share OI the r p-eOeral League Invasion Of .Manhattan pktennl intact. Principal ol ihco()!l B prCaieal bubblo in this oonnec ll the Ward Interest, with money tied (on ,,llttl. !, B KOml, amg)! Interest Tip lops nun ins pwa , Washil s'oti Bark. Brooklv n. hi. rg. .S Ward will have the choice :wo courses. no may emm vwj I Ike Brooklyn Nationals from I Jl. r.n- ticts .nd the MeKsOVOr brothers or re-j VI Ml International franchise for his ; . ,:i ,.f In ick and stone. In case he Dodgers Mr. Ward will op- 'rate both the major ami minor plitrf at Kbbets Field and Washing ton Pork respectively' i.nlnnrr lo WllhdrnT. Iwlnnor, who operat.-d at Pltts- sj-g ,ei old RgpoolUon Park and there fen ' no fortune tied up In a plant, will withdraw from the city of smoke. leav Ii that territory for the exclusive us of plonopotentlary extraordinary U. mui IhMvSi. ilu.mnnr is slate.! lO i la Raa Johnson s rescue at Cleve- ,lnd The Cubs will be disposed of : o W " Chinaiin, Walker and their compa- !r!o. if the Windy City, who have tacked tho Whales, moving the fran- nise from the West Side lo the new park . tl.c north end. Phil Ball and " ' stif. I will buy one of the major i ie i .ubs in St. Louis They are nol v..ry particular which. Both are en the market. .."iv as to the little fellows of the I : Lisggue who have been oaughl between the milletones. A way out for ihero i'.is been provided In certain igialgemat one with viass a. a. leagues. Interests will be consolidated in Buffalo Slid Baltimore of the international leagui ii '1 .ii Kansas City Of the Ameri ca' AstoclatlOlli I eme of peace came indirectly '" o .ess an authority than August maun, chairman of the National i Herrmann, like Tener ami sll ir-t of the National League deleg tea to the annual meeting, refused thi leny or affirm any suggestions relat to an armistice. But Herrmann ii bosomed himself freely of the Na ' League's terms to more than a noi magnates of major and minor rabbi, ai I ha didn't whisper nny of his '"" ns III a sound proof roogn jobaaoa wilt ttrrr. J'' son will ratify the suggestions of die Sat tonal Iieawtis arid the power be- hind Federal, Ban. forsooth, is ' r Instrumental In this proposed re- ' lit of existing dlfflcultlegi Sln mfMed 'hat he refused lo ' ' other than with the American ' 'H"!i. executive's cooperation Hint ap pittval He became Interested only after te had I . ured Ban's ear. ii Bin iWi prealdenl of the Interna Met i . ,l"ic, ii 'lari thai l.e had ab ' Italy nothing I I do with any of the e inj roi feronees that have been iwlfwiged h) the warring faction. Bai iid yeeterdgy that the report el '-. wag agtoundlng ROBg 10 him. M hi i.,. of the opinion that John- br,' ttsrnegs eotild brook ia over- '' fl to any part of the opposition. :' t i mUSl he remembered that Hi i i uni t shout aloud all 'he Ideas - brown bat Not so long ato H had a conference with Han Cleveland Barrow 1 oh be Z wm M mon.l ,, wishing at all 10 eontra- ol Whh.tig ' he here staled unofllelally I'l-'inal business was Of the nature that propel.. Barney w eel w a i d so fnst end "f yesterday's session nf al League meeting Prealdenl renai nade Hi... non -committal oum ement i I lib owners of th National I i i sfonday i h-ei rep of IllO I'etleial LeagUS. Iill -t "i. i i .,r hasabal condition witlioul th ngreemenl of H i -.:. ne'itliiig lbs its. i. .hi i - . usi uch diplomatic n Ighl eapeel from such i . lever politic Ian as t.e former Oeveraei ' f Pennsylvania: When It II consld-I red that subsequent to the conference ,.Very one concerned ewore by hkJ h.ue- hld good that there had been no 0M- ference the ndmlaalon of Mr. Toner "fetus equivalent to the otttelal ses.1 i f p.,.,. The clause referring t Judge Lamlis may be excused with "lie loud guffaw. The withdrawn! of 1 he : uM w11 bc ,.,,..,., ,,, , (.ourt d,. OlagOft, Toiler and his henchmen were adamant against further questioning- Preildenl llarrv N. Hempstead, of ,,,..,. ...... .' .. ....... ...v ..luii.r.. n ii ii . . mi mii' f suci iiu.i n i mMttflg that the New York National ! ' i look ......v. . ui.l.1.. i League club might he sold to HaBltir. i w.u. asked If any definite proposal, toward purchase had bee,, made to him - nt i a. i i I i T" "'Ml I J nun i.tii . hv the Sinclair Interests since the oil I man inaile his f 1 r . t off Of monlh ago I do not care to answer that.'1 he j ntered "Tou win have to see Mr. collide Ten lie Ii tho official spokesman for ou 'UKUe "Anything may had at a price, -' " continued Mr. Hempstead. "You know President should lasue to thn club pi esi- fMICAOo, Pec. 14. American League I hoi as OlUb president 1 represent Inter- ' dent a and managers special instruction ,anl,t, ,wf,tn nlTdng l4i the city to ests Other than my own. It might Just "Jo QWljErl I day for the annual meeting which will nc possum- mat Mr. Sinclair nugnt maaa a kM that Mkt kam la'aa aanatal. I am bound lo ad with loyalty and honor to all I represent.'' , amendment will he considered at to ll will be remembered that only a day's meeting, called for 2 o'clock, comparatively small sum for multl-mll- lonalres divided Hempstead's ptlce and Sinclair's bid when the latter tried to ! buy the Olanta some few weeks ago. Sin- .age the Reds next year. liersog has clalr offered 11.250.000 Hempstead I notified Herrmann, It Is said, that he will a."ked 11,500.000 for 62 per cent, of tho not consent to play as a private In Cln stock. j cinnatl. The tip is out that Jack Hend- Lreyfuss tried to hoodwink fhe news- ricks will succeed Herr.og. paper men In a secret sneak to Chicago. In case the peppery manager of the He was trapped as he waa about to em- bark In a taxlcab. "Where are you going in such a hurry." Harney was asked "Oolng to the Empire Slate Kxpress to meet Kred Clarke," was the unbluoh- in onewer, Ilrei fnaa la Que. Honed. "Do ou have to take your bag to meet j the weieoine gueet'.'" was the counter. , "The Twentieth Century Is late," , droned Harney "See you In a few mln- L utes when I ge: back. Drive 00 !" "Mr. Dreyfuss, please." in a confiden- Hal maniiei ruined Harney's excuse. "Just checked out." aaid the clerk, I Mr. DroyfttM has gone west. Wo do not i exp. it him hack within two days." j The departure of Dreyfuss would not , have seemed so significant but for some- thing thut went before. An hour and a I day afternoon to Join lot .lacoD nup half earlier 1n one of the thickest clusters ' American Ieague to-day . round the curved mahogany August , Herrmann approached Capt. Huston., A short session of the National about to leave over the Pennsylvania league will be In order to-morrow line for Chicago ! "tiay , Til. can't you let our emissary ' in one of vour reservations 7 ! "borry. Uarry . " was the repl. "but I Bill ivonnvin Is going and I made pro- vision for two only . Who's going fori to the funs to barn Ihat there never was a chance of the outlaws build'tig li... Tho tin .rime Mtrafriil thai Hie city engineer s otflce will recommend that th portions of West 144th an 1 xvHt ,4:l(1 ,,tre,ts. desired for the bas.;- hiln I)urk bc kept open. Means Sunday Baseball. Sinclair. It Is believed will, like Joe Laiiton and other well known mag nates, dally more heavily than before In baseball He will be a major an well as a minor league magnate, for II I Is believed he will buy an International franchise for his Harrison. N. J.. park. The acquisition of Sinclair to the big tent will open the way to Sunday bggQ hall for the local major league disks. Both the (Hants and the Yankees will tiluv .1 tl.C: N.i- on the Sabbath. In all probability too the restoration ! of peace will affect Hie plans of Col. Ituppert and Capt. Huston about pro viding a new Home lor ine 1 anaees. Ban Johnson was very Insistent up to a short time ago that the Yankees have a plant of their own. Willi the war nedv and l"wn;nr. the rorwgma or tne clouds tolled back It Is possible that ! New York team, horke loose toward the Manhattan's two representatives will I end of the game and wero directly re pull together like Utile brothers, espe-1 spOflgtble for making tho m ote aa c lose . Inllv if tl . Harrison nlalit Is utilised I I, nrua Princeton was without the aa common prupsrvr ior surnia, m?"T President .fames A (.llmore of tne I tera: league ueiiien nau an Knuwi-,r,u, fdafo t,f any pcn. proHpect. DOUlMltMM I Mr. Qltmor Wll prompt! to maintain j tho atr of ency that both Mm I IhOtlffhl thy had ht.'en able to iUUM about i thO litUftttOn It If hardly probable that! I lllenAiia1 : Liitmiit'lot-J M-.tit I llffllltTh With I I- '. 1 tal- I- ....t.l.aa a.. ' I I If II "jr' l fl IvIIWUI ll i niiun ii iig,c eonMftl Tht hlrf inattrrn of adjust mtnt be-twot-n the two major UaguB wlil bi the tllnptahltion of OOhtsTaVOt Jumper hsho rtated with Uta Ketieral Ia(ru. Anainat tbt Hn Jobnvon hM bijeii extremely bitter. OrfstltSM hatthlH, however, baa been Mnfronttd with Jiit lueti probltmi i'i the pott Oh thOM oraifilona the tAN wero DOnttlftl) VH ftfied, but for- Riven. Wherefore it i llkelj that the few penny Knultt with tho outlftwi will be aeen 111 the major next summer. Tbn weftkllnfl may 1 doonietl to eervlturte In th" minora for Ave re a re. The Benevolent and Ptoteotlvt ''rder Of Klks wan KtrH v Jnetrutnent.il in hew inn fin avenue for an amirabla Hdjuat in4'iit of the baxei)all t'ntroverpv. Meeere. Tener( Herrttienni Sinclair, Howera tid othere of the opnoelni pldei are prominent peraonageji In this fra- ternlty. Herrmann hart worked tvliai OUfly for more than two yearn to brine; tin- matter to uoh a eueueeeful IllUlt TO FORM NEW COUNTRY CLUR. I orpnrsllon Is Oroanlsed In Bay l.siiil al Mount K4'0. W ii its Plains, N. Y . Pee. 14 That another country club Is to be added to the Inng list of mii h orgalilzul lolls III M'eatuheSter county was made known 0-day by the. flilng In the County Clerk's office of the certificate of Incorporation f the NOW Castle Land Company. I ho riwly formjd eorporatlon intend to buy the Daly farill near Mount K mc, and mi form ll into B OOUnl ry clul' it is underst 1 thai provision win be mads for polo as weii as for gulf, lennls and Olher sports The directors of the new corpissiion are Hubert S Mrew ster, Muses Taylor, William Moans and Kdwa.d c Holter of .Mount Klsco ami lohn Henry Hammond of New York. rag HocUanay lirr Wins. I Tha Far Ituckaw n High School' has I ketball team Invaded the ft, Johtre Pisju court last night and defeated the home I team b a score of II te II, The asm I g ie a hoi one throughout. Ht. John's J b-d at ths end of the Hrst half by 10 to 7. NATIONALS AWAIT THEIR HENRY FORD Mnirnnte T'nnble to Art on Peace Cfltil Dreyfuss Up turns From Chicago. HKRZOG MAY QUIT REDS The National Tragus magnate nre likely to remain with tin Indefinitely. Tl,ne 18 the ' f h'lr "Onlee. Utile nan he done toward the all sbsorblng liuiii nf f-iaani'aa haffiM M irriPV T Irr V f IkKM , ' -' . ' .... r"urn" lo ref,on " h"' m""lon T the American league In Chicago to-day. Tener and the other National league agioM will mark time the neit couple of aoy" The first d.-w of the meeting wns a short and leisurely one Klrat of all the board Q, dirhrtor, mM- ulrufll ,0 a lot '".porta, awarde-1 the pennant to the i'hl lea and adjourned for I drink. - ...... I lMi tOt OOtltlttlng Of W run KDDCia. nirnunn. nemiiiiciu wini " " . . , - , fflilV), Woftoi i. ' if i t' ii uii.t.i'ini'ii".1 I The president's reports occupied the P'l Proper r.nneta. brrwyiwawi ' and 1 1 1 mi .Me nl ere chosen to prepare resolutions of regret for the tleoth of " spiidtng. Meeoro. 0ffney, Hoyfl- ''r and Her rmann III fulfil a like ofti. e to the memory of Andrew Freed men " - to the umpires. Special consideration of constitutional In spite of TIersog'a nonchalance the Impreaelon grows that he Is not to man Red Igs is to be traded he would prefer Brooklyn to any other berth Wilbert ; Robinson would be pleased to secure (him. "I will go to any reasonable ex- pense for Herzog. " said Hobble, "but a. T ,,.., k. aura he is on the market 1 have not had that assurance as yet.' , p!W nii,rp(1 M s. hwab tnay purchase an International IPPgUQ franchise for the entertalnmrnl of his employees at Itethlehcm. Hilly Smith, with Atlanta lag) year. Is open to offers of engagement. He was turned out by Hie new firm In co:i- trol at the metropolis of Ceurgia. Capt. T. U. Huston and Hill Donovan of the Tankers left for Chicago yester- ay anernoon io join oi. jacoo hup President Tetn r and August Herrmann ' had promised Hughle Jennings that tney win go won nun m. awinuwn, . .... . to assist In the dedication of the net KJks home of that city. ' M'TIGUE SAVES DAY FOR PRINCETON FIVE i TiaT4r Cptnill Makfg TWO Field Goali After Manhattan Hhs Tiod Score. Princeton, I sac. 14. Two stctaculai Held goals In the last few minutes Of play gave Princeton a victory over the Manhattan College f.ve tins evening hj a .store of .'I to Princeton was "ii ttui tug end of she sooro up to the l ittei half 'f the game, when the New York players appeared to take on a new lease of life and brought the SCON up to BO to Jo gnd threataMicd to go ahead ".' 1 Tinceton CgBt, M'Tlgue, who played a consist ent game throug'liaiin the two periods, v..u responsible for tho two Held goals In the last two minutes of play, which gave the contest to the Tigers. Ken- gorvioos Ol us " i.-suiaj- iru. pauleor mid Jarvls, both of whom are I nt the game on account or injuries , Th HnUD ouiIS?. . vITl DavUi MTiu-... 1tT Peltlone Manhai tan Ripht fort H.rd Norton Len forwerd Kennedy . . Centre Den nttii it ik1' i Kuard Noonan I . f r KUFtrl . . . . Hou Ihtto Hi core Prlneetotti 14; Kenhetteni Kieid icoHlH-PrliK ItODi McTlfJUBi . DevtM, I; Cunee. - Mennetlftri. k enned t, ; pown Ina, 2 . Norton. Jlou tlinii, nt) gonle. 1'rlncetnn, Iluua. MMiihntturi. Downlflgfi (t. Hubatltutl'fisV PrlfM'c'.on, Rnblll for Daviee. itofere Thorp Tim a of perlode I'O Jiiltiulft ST. JOHN'S DEFEATS NIAGARA. ! t.oiid llaaltelltall In Seennd Half I Ulna fnr HritnUIln Team. After doing their beet to hold the vlelt-I lug team of Niagara Pnlverslty In the j firm half the basketball team of Ht. .1, din's ColleKe hit Its stride In the sec- ml IilSI night and defeated Niagara, II to no There was a good turnout in the st John's gymnasium to see the game and plenty of excitement In the early si a lies rne ai, in s son war -nu -.. from the start, and within live seconds of the first whistle Nlcklas had scored u field goal for the home team si John's wag sailing along well 111 the lead Until near tl n.l of the first half, when gugan cYm. across with three foul goals for the visitors and nt. jonn' eiiiie.i Ibn half way Journey with an advantage of onlv IS to 13- In the second half the contest went all In St John s favor and the ISSI r waa In d,,h. A. the finish Ht. JohAi bad only four men on the OOUrt, ii Murptiy naa oen ruieu oir ror oommilling tour peroBi routes The lineup: St. John'B Maaaar CaftRSV road t 'nllKe. ageltlMIS, .Ontre rteid. night Raid HfH-Vi; l'lHy: " a. risnsr mi. fl 111.11 Martin Dugifl Klsht iinaril .... Clarke Wfl guard Heara -st John' llolleae. 7 Niagara ITnlvsvsllS. :0 iloals ft-nni Sd K John's Nh kins. :i; Mm ph in I tolling, .1. Planke, 41 n Pol nsigarS" iiian, 4j MtHti'll. KlMhT. K't'i'lv. liotila frem foul For SI. John's - N IrklgSi .' Kor Niagara A Klahsr, 4; Kood, -'. Huhalltules--Kor HI. John's- -iltialts for Collins. For Mag'ira llailow ftr Marl in. T. Flutter for liuaan. 1 llrftree -K. Tliorpe, Coiunihlu. P. g, tpplehy Heat William. K. p Ajipbdiv bent Jargoi Williams 250 to 1.23 lii the IS:'; bglMlne ('lass B tournament at Thuni's lasi night. Ap pleby's bast run waa ID and his average whs 11-24. CRESCENTS WIN WITH EASE. lleat urn mo n it ran a Five From Monfrlalr by Score of an to SO. Tho Crescent AtlileUr club's hasket Imll team won an easy victory laat night when It defeated the Commonwealth Kieid Club f ManteUUr 6K to 2- The mime ;is jiliiyi-d on the new home court of the Crescents, the armory of the Kec nnd Slgn.il Corps. Italstead, formerly of Cornell, ns the star of the game and TiiH1ei nine field a-nala for the win ners. At the end of the first half the si ore was 3S to 1(1. The lineup: Commonwealth crem-ent A.C. Positions r. C Heath I.eft forward WachsnfeH ( tlilrr Illght forward Hancock llnlt.-ed Ontrt Trabold Ihngee Left guard Auetln Muller Itlfht tun i Perry s.ore Crescent, S4; rnmmonwealth. in Ooall from field -Creacent. Heath. 3; Cat tier. 1. Haletead. ; Butler, I. Dings. .' : lavldan, 4; Tothlll. 3: Clyde, de Baun. cnnitnoowealth. Wachenfehl, 8; Babcork, 2. Trabold. A net 111. Ferry, (loals from foul Commonwealth. Babcork, 4. P-tlbetl-tutea- Creecent. Tuthtll for Halatead. Eaton for tleuth, Iiavldaon or Calder. 1 Haun for Dltigee. Clad for Butler. Iteferee Henneaaay. Brown. Tim of halves 1 1 and 20 nlnutft. AMERICAN LEAGUE TO DISCUSS PEACE TO-DAY . Tlk 01 TfMCI and IlmU Kills Air ns Maiintos Gatlior for Moof injf. D called together D President Ban Johnson to-morrow Talk of tradee fllla the air, but so far aa learned to-night no actual deals were put through. The Cleveland club will form one of the subjects up for diOOUgelOfl to-morrow. 1'eace with the Federal League will be another. The owners will be asked by Johnson to lock the typewriter on player writers and to cut down the train ing period In the spring. A few oia- torlcal shafts will be thrown ot barn- storming trips Bnaion Mux OOt Mwwdar Baachall. BoOTOsTi Dec. A bill has been In troduced In the Massachusetts legisla ture which in the event that It passes Will permit Sunday baseball. The pro vision In regard to baseball authorises the piaing of games either on public or private grounds between I and 6 on Sunday afternoon. The bill also pro poses to relax the present blue laws -o ;hat other sports gttch as golf and tennis may be played on Sunday without run nini; contrary to any statute. DINNER FOB N. Y. A. C. LEADER. I lab I'mrsti silver l ap la PVeal dent William II. Page. William II New York A Page, president of the . . . ioi ii j.-.s. was.. for three years, was the recipient of the good wishes of the club last night at a dinner arranged I to wish him good-by and good luck after a long series of successful worl: mr iuv HBsasiiaiii A dinner was arranged and the re- tlrliuj president and vice-president were Invited, When the festivities cot under way a silver i up was produced an I presented to Mr, Page a little lat-r the diners handed over a piece of plate 'o i '.corse T. Montgomery as evidence of his work as vice-president' Fred I: Fortmey er. secretary of the New Yor ; A. ' . w'as the onlv oftl' er absent from the dinner, and among those preset t were Martin B. Paine, Arthur McAloonan, Were Martin a Paine. Arthur McAleenen. W, Kearney. John S MUlr, ileorge It, pomi. Robert a Scott. William 11 Bealch, Alfred W. Teele. F. J, Benson .. , .' W .. .1-1111..... . 1,1 .lere. T. Mahonev. William I. Miller and ' ' leorge F I'elham. NOT A FIRST FOR BOYS HIGH. llrasmna Wins K.. Victory Onal Stvlminlnii Meet. In Rraamus Hail High School sm-inimer "'" dual meet with the Boys High School team yesterday without allow Ing their optxinents to score a single t llret. the tlnal tally being 43 to 10. The I races were contested in the Fourth ave nue baths, Brooklyn, In default of any real competition from tlm Boyg High brigade the Hraemus awitmners provided thelr'own excitement In the 1'20 yard race, in which Wolf ami Dietrich raced together until they finished In a dead heat The summaries: l r. ,1 yard It-Civ Won by Beasmus Hall team, viiih peltrlch, Imnitn, PbiitiaiuM and Halman; Boys nigh school team, with rio.iRe. Krogmen, iiarr and aoneeooergi 1 mln nt" 41 aftM-oii'l ror r, , -won by Mltrll rasmus. :m points; Barr, Bus High. :' peinta. 'e.ntni. ueitri. n, it. nign. nalntM. 1 turn Af Vh: 1 Swlrn W'nn by lobl!n. Emgnmi Hill : H'rjrn, Breemue no'iB1, Boy Hleb. thirl h- eeteond; aeeondi ion Yard Cwim Wen hy Keltneiii Braemua Hall; heenberf, Bo. Hlffn, aet'on'i. KrogTmen. Bejre Hlvn. third. Time, 1 mlntlte nfoinla :'jo ttr sviui- Deed heel between Wolf end tJeltrtrht Breemui Hnlli r t r, ejave lllftli. I Mrl Tim'. X BJllntltei II vconAm pune;e for Dletnnce Won iy m c-n tOmemui Hail. !7 feet: Tountfj Rreemue Hell. feet, accoiid, Orlvllentli Rovn h ki tfi feet, tiiir.i Helm Heat Oft no la 4ft. UgUgtU Helm cf deVeljUld and 'harleg Otis of Brooklyn Indulged in the l,,PHt snrt of f1nlh In an Interstate ..lies three cushion match at the Brook lyn Billiard Academy last night. Helm won in 112 innings by onlv one iiolnt. .'.O to 4!. Fur the last few Innings It was anylsxly's g-itne, and the egoltomenl was Intense Helm made runs of 3. 3 and It ('tis mad clusters of t, 3 and 2 TO-DAY'S JUAREZ ENTRIES. .... ,,... Inr n1ri, . ,.n I wrt" oneiglle; i ., ' MlfTbS Monk I0T Nannie sictsje.. , 11l"gs gptnsr N ! Swede Sain lirrurmiidian Wgck Male ,. M. 8. allfwag 113 f '7 " " Bethel IMIHtot Maaterson ,ltl, Hint US' nifty lljdjr Jemee... io; Hel ' ;k " !.'," J''!!,..h0r,' jmJtK" Iwitem Houa, "ffbouee llllKuaa Hand . TtllPd Rao --Puree; two year olda; flra and a half furlonfft 'iiMaa U lUIThelma Mori 107 . 112' flank MS . II! Iliilln 107 . II!1 ;stell,.ri,.a lreoki i fourth Selling: three rear olds snd upward; five and a nan iiirinnsa Yallahll lOflMasnlk Ml l.uke Mae IMIRuer Edith 1011 I Royal Inleeest l'l.VKt neea II m Fifth Rs' e Sellliis; llirie year-olds and up ward: one nine gleaner :awb mi Hen lvy. "" ih'tio ,u KancT mM'cier Stalwart. .. M Shef field 107 Skinny B tat Waeenial Ill ABlbrl ill Alia tWZinkaml ...17 John Ixnil M7Mrie (roghlll nt Dowlend Ill Suth Uie Sellina; three year olda and up ward; one mile: Hose O'Neill IMgee 106 Fairly MUlJRsy 101 Charlev Mt Ken all 107 Kalma 101 Mud Sill I07 Apprenlii'e llownc etalmrd HOLLENBACK LOSES IN PENN ELECTION Veteran Coaoh Sff Wlitilg on Wall and DodRes Foot hall Commltte. NEXT COACH IS IX DOUBT Pii!i.ni.rmA. Doc. 14 William M HgOtnbggg was beaten out for member ship on the Pennsylvania football com mittee and Wharton Blnhlcr was re elected thla afternoon at a mooting of the new board of directors. The other four members are Ralph Morgan, eoore tary of the Intercollegiate Basketball League, who hao never had anything to do with football before : Lud Wray, cen tre of thla year's team : Captain-elect Mathews and Manager Lesvett. Just how it happened nobody seema to know. When Slnkler waa defeated for the board election last night and Hol lenback and his whole ticket waa elected bv an overwhelming majority It was taken for granted that either HoUen- Uack or Bob Powell would bo choaen head coach for next year's team. Brest dent flevelln called a special meeting of the new hoard for this afternoon In order to elect the new commit teee. I Although the by-laws of the athletic ass i latlon do not state that the various ; committees must tie made up of mem bers of the board of directors. It has been the usual custom to eelect the members of the major sport committee from the board. However, when the nominations were made for the new foot bail committee, Wharton Slnkler and Ralph Morgan were nominated to gether with Hollenback and Jack Minds, one of Hollenback' party who was elected last nllfht. Hollenback get up after being nominated and declined, aay Ir.a. "It Is useless for me to run. I ore the writing on the wall and I decline the nomination." Minds looked at ttoi- i lentiack aa ne was nominaieu. . ww" roam and declined his nomination also. This left Kinkier and Morgan as the only graduate nominees. Why Hollenback and Mind thought their chaises so hopeless, they would not say. although they Intimated that tbe undergraduate members had been converted to tne .-.tnaier ""i'J'ITV, I niunt. rne unaersrauuaie usimwi early a I declared themselves, previous to the election. In favor of either Hol lenback or Bob Folwell ns head coach. It waa possible for the eight undergrad uate members to sway the election either way. All who were approached on the subject after the meeting re fused to say anything. When Hollenback was questioned about It he said : "I am beaten and that is all there Is to tu I promised before I went Into the meeting or knew how things stood that 1 would support whoever was elected to the football committee and 1 am going to keep my promise. I knew 1 was beaten and that ... , aii ti,e nomination .., , Vn. , don-t rare to Bag." ,,,. .,,,. . it .eems almost certain that the head coach next year will be either Ir. Carl Williams or i Byron Dickson. The football committee keg absolute control of the selection of the coach or coaches Both Capt. Mat thews and Manager Ixyvett are known to strongly favor IHrkson. while Slnk ler is a stanch Williams man Just how Wray and Morgan stand Is not known. No matter how they stand. It seems almost certain that neither Hol lenback nor Folwell will get the posi tion. The undergraduate body is sure to hOWl If Hollenback ujid Folwell are turned down, hut they will be power less to do anything about It. They did all that was possible by electing HoMefl backs whole graduate ticket and th undergraduates who 'een.'d In favor of a radical change in tne rootnaii coacn- Ing system. Now they can only take their medicine If Hollenback und Fol- , well are, turned down The new ly elected officer of the ath letic association are laawsat (leyeltn, prealdenl : Paul Thompson, vlce-preal-dent; Hoberson I. Perrot. treasurer, and Sidney Thayer, secretary. Thl la President Qsyalln'i twenty -third year1 as president of the asso, iatlon. STRONG NINES FOR NAVY. Middles' Hchrdolf lis Manr Good OAttftWal Bfforr rmv Trtet. AvNAPOt.t". Md , Dee. 14. The. NavaJ Academy baseball ni-bedule for 1916 In oludee most 'f the crTron LMllege ninae I n tin- BMt. It etida with the name aar.iiuat ttie Military Aeudem. , whh-h j will be played at Annaf-ollti on May 27. I The team will be coached by Walter Hiodie. wbo waa a mnber of the old ebumpion Baltimore team, with MoQrojW, : Itobtnuon. Je.nniusT- and K eler aa h teammatefi The schedule folluwrs : u.ii n Weet viral ale Wee I era n ; is. ITntveretty el Penin. If, 1iUnva: o, Maryland AgrleuHyral Collefe; April 1. Amherat j . Lafayette : . .iorartiiwn . . wtl llama; lli Cornell! t8. Tttlte; la, t'oiaatp , 19. Barverd i ! Nely (rot; 12. I rhlgh . '.'ft. Trinity , ?7, Kordhatn ; 2ft, irnWerelty of North 'roiin, May I Vlralnle Ifllltery InetUvtei kgrU ruHuraJ nti.1 Meohttnicai Collefi of North Carol (aa; I, Burknell . U. Ualvaralt) ef Plitabura. II .ifthna llooklnii, IT, tleoraetown: 20. ('athollt Uafverelty I 14, Mount Hi. Joaftph a.j ?7, L'nlieti mate Military aoadf tay Annwera lo QoeUlnna. i k ii laTaweii wee eli day raf in MarileOB Square iarln April 1? May S. K T Httibeit --Tetn lonfhoat, or nol other runner, ever etrode ilfieen In hi marathon ru:a. The ordinary atftde of h long dlntance runner la a-bout fait. It I la an lmpoealblltty to atrlde feet JUAREZ RACING RESULTS I'lial Itae- --Selllngi two-year elda. fl fiirloiigs- Ssvliio. 10 itlchtlllngl. I to 1, II le I and lo 2. won, Fhhel Wellsa. lot Isiertkel, 4 10 1. I to anil 4 to t. seooud, L litis Hluea, 110 tl'pwsrdi. 2 to 1. " to and I to 3. third Time, 1:00 -, Hose ilarden. That's Ms, l.esh Cochran. Zolso, IJwl; Hand. Joae, 1. litis buck. Tohat . Box. Lola ami Frank I'stteraon aiao ran. Se. ond liar -Hailing, three year-nlda and up. llva and a half furlongs - Rglgee, til i Hayn.il, 8 lo 1, even and 1 to I, won; old l onl, IDA (H Siilllhigt, 10 to 1. 4 (o I nd 3 to I, eeoeadi Ualaney, llll (Ormeol, - to I, 4 to , and ' to . third Tltne. I nt sal lie o'lisy, ('hoclaw, Cate gory Senator Jainea. Rusa Hand, High Slreel and Furious aiao rsn Third liate salllne. three-yaara-olria and up. ona mile- Scallywag. 97 (T. Iliiryi. 7 in in, 1 to 3 anil out. won; Oier, 110 ICtilleui. 8 to I, I to 1 asid .1 to 2. aacond, dundreary. 110 iMarcoi, I in 1, I to ( mui oiii. third. Time. 1:40 1 11 Rlaek Mate, Endurance, I, ona star, Ren Levy, (jolily, Manaon, Pro Haalla. Honnla a Mueil snd llae Mon'gotnary also ran. KViurth Hat ' Sailing ; handicap, threa-year-olda and up; seven furlongs- Wllhita. 1 1 H tAttoiii, ii to I, I to I, out' won; l.ack- rose, II LHeoryl, 11 to f, o I. i to t, second. Bronkfleld. 10'.' iMarcnl, 4 lo 1, .1 in I to I. third Time. I 111 S.Bi First liegree, lindaueled. Carrls Orm ho t Konaiia aiao ran Fifth Ha..- Mailing: thrae-vaar olda and up: sl furlonga Mark B. Kubanka 111 iSt hllllnei. even. I to z. 1 to 4. won; Uryad. Ioi iHaynsai, 4 to 1, 0 to C. I te t. Uryad cond; Coll. 11 (I.. Oantryl. 4 to 1, I to I. a io s. third. TUna. 1:18. old Rob. Fits gerald, OaaO, OaaJand and Jak Argent lao rail. Sixth Hat sailing three yaar old and up: one mil Curllcua, 100 illtnryl, $ to 8, 7 to 10, 1 to 7, wen; John Graham, 108 il'almsi, lo 1, 2 to 1, even, aaeond; ilarlorl f , II (Hlsarnsl. I II I, ! to I. 4 to In third. Tim. I ill t-l. Praapero Hon. klastman. Palma, FUtaway, 21m, Ma dell and Star of Iaiv fUao raa. Mack Not Anxious to Cling to Baker PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14. Connie Mack, the usually si lent pilot of the Athletics, halted lone; enough to-day an he wan about to take the train to attend the American Leafftte meeting in Chicago to intimate that if the right kind of proposition comes along, he will acquiesce in the transfer of Frank Baker to the Yankees. Connie furthermore said no proposition had been brought to his attention by those desiring Baker's services. "I have read in the newspapers that several teams were in the market for Baker, but so far no proposition for his release has been made to me. It might not be the most pleasant thing to have Baker on the Athletics next season. Regardless of this, how ever, I feel that he owes us two years because of his failure to join the team last season. I am not overly anxious to have Baker on the team next season, even though I will not be satisfied until I have another championship club." V7EESTLER8 KEEP OR FEET. y.hrosko and Catler erer (.el flown on Mat. In the International wrestling tourna ment at the Manhattan Opera House last night the main bout was between Zbyssko, the Bole, and Cutter of Amer ica. These men were eo much afraid of each other that neither would take a chance and at the end of the regulation twenty minutes both were on their feet snd the match waa declared a draw. ThlB rompetiton should be of value to zhyssko, for to-night he has engaged to meet the mysterious masked marvel, who hitherto has foiled the attempts of all the mat artists to throw him. (lardlnt of Italy gained a clean cut vic tory over Sanderson, throwing him with s head and chancery hold In .'. minutes IS seconds After rolling around the mat for 41 tnlnUtOg SO OOOOndS lag Cotoesg was disqualified in his bout with Hevon paa, and another Jong affair ended when George Ulirleh walked out of the ring after 1eing engaged with the Masked Marvel for a spell of 24 minutes 30 sec onds. Strangler Lewis and Tofalos wrestled J' minutes to a draw. Coleman Wins From Thompson. Hsl ColSTnail won the last game of the annual fall IS :2 balkllno tournament at Paly's last night and his victory put him in second place. He beat W. Thomp son, 100 to 16?: made a run of S7 and averaged B, Thompsona liest run was i's. and his average wa tl ls-24. Julius Kllnger was the winner of the tourna ment, with Coleman second and Thomp son third. 5 Passenger Year-Round Touring 77lQ These Dealer Sell Hupmobile rojcNgrnrrT Cea Cob, Palmer It row Rrldgeport. Fairfield Ant Cat. Hartford charter oak Motor Car Company Marldsn H K Ratsaud Nw Ha van, .f J tafcverty Co Torrlneton. Torrlnglon (lrca Watarburr. ii I.ea Wooding WtnsUd, D W. Moor NKW JERMRT N.airV. DaCosan a Rleaa Rllaabslh. Stanl.y L Head Plalnflalil. Rtryktr Motor car Company Hehnkus, Hnhnkua C.srsga Harkanaa' k, Rarharow A Rjrra Jrr City, Rnar yala. (7a Aanury Park. Harry Ingalls Madlatm, I. R Wilson Co. New Rrunawlck. Uaralda a Smith Paawate. Browns Sporttn Oood Company Traoton. Trenton Auto Salia Co Wsblagton, Floyd Major XFW TORS ?una w I. a i T '':;! nar Bhara R. R. Hlobard. Ine. Mt. Varnon Brhllei hfa liarag Whits rialn. K S Haasala Roekvllls Centre, Oardnsr Oarage Huntington, Roy Ldndaay, Ine. Brooklyn, ntugnld Rroa. Bay Shore, Samuel Motoalf Cantral Valley. Csntral Valley oarage Klngeton. William Kemhl Nw bur h. Shubart Delaaeretti reeonlc. R l -kham Peekaklll, Iwsnn Motor Car Co Fort Jaffereon. Prle A V Wlek Poughkeapala, need A For man Waathampton. Uraphlo Cycl A Auto work imreNSTivAJaA Bangor S. A. Teal gas-th Bathlahom. C U If Sag HUPMOBILE COMPANY OP NEW YORK REICH LANDS BLOW THAT DROPS CARROLL, California sailor Barcombi In Firsi Round lo Rather Mild Punch. Al SB ..li Hi i,....; i . .....i.i.. hn.K-ked out sailor cnrroii of California In the first round of what was to have j been a ten found limit at the American Sporting Club In Harlern laet night. Tl waa a stormy night at eea for the Coast tar. and he took to his bunk In forty ! seconds. ; just after shaking iihihIs Helen landed i a right to the Jaw end Carroll went down for the count of nine. The blow hardly carried enough power to fell heavyweight, but Carroll hit the canvas wlth a dull thud. n arising the sailor was greeted with a fusillade f right and lefts that finished him. CarToll'a early retirement was a bin surprise, mi ! I w ..iiiii-iiii nmiiu I a hard fight recently for ten rounds In the semi-final Fmnkie Brown, tin , local lightweight, stopped Young Paul I n trie seventh round. Paul asserted that he had been fouled and declined (9 j continue WflTilAClT OTTTTS TK TTIeTU wuiarASi Villi's 1 'Ulil. seconds Tkrotv In Spnoge Is Boat With Uhllne, i Jl l.i, l- l.i. lie menially line wa- Atlanta, (la. Dor ii -Ad Wolgaal - the only three game match of the series, seconds threw up 'he sponge in the tiriiij Harvard men winning oil ol the other round of l is bolll here 10-nkthl with four In straight games. Frank Whitney of Cedar Rapids, I i. Al the Princeton Club the battle was Bp to the fourth round the honors wen- ' closer ami more Interesting. Moth of fairly even. In the fourth round, how- I the Yale Club men who won. S. H. .lohn ever. Whitney landed above Wolgast's son anil A. Corey, took their mat, lies right eye, causing an ugly cut. I In straight games. Johnson disposed Blinded, Wolgagt was helpless and of the Princeton llrsl string man, H was terrlblv laced hy Whitney. Wol-I Tnhey, at IT, 7. IS tl and Corey van gast was still blinded In the rlftli and I quished It M. Forsylhe, at 1f 9, 15 h wua being punched so badly his sec- 1? The other Y'ale players, K. R. Hild onds threw up the pontic Whitney's OOtl and J. F. Stlllman. carried thelt next fight Is with Willie Kitehle. ! opponents to an cxlra game. Hudson 1 losing after u desperate struggle to Connor Better Than Madden. ! "'. Mlx'rl,1' .' fc3-,S; ""J" Stlllmaii lost to (J. Uraham at 5 li. Jack Connor outpointed Bartley Mad- den In the main ten round bout at the yueensDoro A. ( . last night. In what was to nae neen a preliminary -ten round bout. Jerry Murphy knocked out Young Ctrroll In the fourth round. i.lntfr Beat Barlflcld Basil, . Boston, l"ec 14. Mike Clover, the local welterweight, easily defeated So- ; uier Hartneia or nmoKiwi to-n,gh' in a twelve round bout at the Armorv .V A athlete In Play Santa I Ian. The Pennant Athletic Club lias gmi Outside of the usual routine of en ath letic organization with the Idea of pro vidlng dinners for the poor al Christ mas time. A first appeal met with gen erous response, hut the committee In charge Issued another appeal yeeterdgy. In this notice the object Is "to supply as many Christinas dinners as poesll ! to the poor deserving families in our Jurisdiction. ' The committee, which may be addressed SI 'he Pennant A. C. :!7I Third avenue, is COmPOSOd Of C Moore, A, Johnson, W. Fn kliohm, J, Falrhrother and c. P Klrschner. 1185 Hupmobilo on Rvgrstde Immediate Deliveries of the Hupmobile Year-Round Model - at.Wni,ave ufht.Hp w,i,h HT 2fd?? for th Hupmobile Year-Round model thank to the day-and-nirht policy of the Hupmobile factory; and recornltion of the rreat market in this territory increasing: our extraordinary quota of the Year-Round model. So you can Ret yours immedutely now, when you are fotne to need it most. For there is some weather in the air. as a ride up the Drive or alontr open country roads proves. 1 7 ONE CAR- The It would be hard t nner car for vear-round Hupmobile. The part ot the car it is made of metal and in line and design hi l ing to the car. .bsolutel tight and fret1 from vibration rattles and squeaks. In ummer weather you convert your car into an open touring modal the sides arc removable and quick-acting !rm curtains take their place. The Hupmobile Year-Round model the regular powerful Hupmobile t Hiring model, plus the all-weather top. it - price, si 185, represents an investment in con; fort and downright luxury comparable with tha highest priced limousine; and in power and "liht-fivtedness" is the ultimate in Hupmobile engineering, Twenty par cent, greater motor power than u- predecessor; tvpical of all Hupmobiles in economy, operation and upkeep. Come in and see the Hupmobile Year-Round model. And a demonstration is the onl way vou can realh appreciate what a wonder it is. TH F. m'1'MOBff.IC Pre gallon tw-i flettara Ih" Ilka til whirh wm eat with no othw - ta si eontplata ' siaana aa rowti r-f ate. eat l.taetlTn to U,a ow'.ar tlial fna ahmild assm all t'a d talla before yrai bur ant rj IkUl and aak aa il.ni n. 'itt wlirtls Chas. E. ire 1690 Broadway, HARVARD CLUB MEN PLAY GOOD SQUASH colnmWi Team Four Matchei to One in Class R lioaffiir. iPRINCKTON BEATS YAI.K The Harvard Club plaed Its flrt games In the class B squash tennis league at home yesterday and defeated the Columbia Club quintet, 4 matches to 1, and Uierefore took first place In the standing, as over nt the Princeton Cbib the home players downed the vls- lllng Vale Club team, S to Tho re sults of yes'erdny's matches plsce three of the peRlClpantS In a U0 for second piSCW. I lie neiBTH'. asinu squma mu I not play and remained In last place. whin- the defeat by llle placed the ..,, 1WI) wkll HKO, The series al Hie Harvard Club proved atmogl a WaikOVI r for the home team j Thr. prsareri of the crimson carried off the first four matches In order and It I not until the last conteat of the day that Columbia managed to es.-npe u Hhutoiit A ' Scott was the lone Columbia winner He downed a. M Hyde after Ihreg hard games at 1.1 11. IB B, IB S. K. C Stern was the onre Princeton man to win In straight games I The scores It It v ARB v . i ' n.i'MBIA T A B Harris, Harvard ctuh. d-faat I H. Ketlock, Coliimhls 'iuh. ;i ii in. I. . I flrinnell, Hurvsr.! Club, defeated R i. strebelgh, Oilumbls Club. t."i--. II T It. L. V hit. il.ni. Harvard ClUO, 1efeated A M. W.i iff i ',.1111111.1 1 I'lub. If, . II 5. ii N Richards, Harvard ''luh. .i-fiMont s. H Thurher, toluinMa ,-iub. 15 T. It S; A c. gentt, cniumbu ''luh defeele 1 s M Kde, Harvard tiuh 1111, llt:.. II fs. ..r.- Harvard Cluh. 4. Columhls Clilh. !. PRINCBTON ve, TAt.l K II Johmwin, fale ciuh. defeated H T"h- . Princeton Club, It J, 11 II; k ; Stem, Princeton i'iui. .iff.ated L P it!. V il flub, 1 1 I ... II- 7; ft. H HIT S' ' Prlnostnn '"tun. 'ifrateii pi R Hu't on Tale Club, IJ 14, 114, ',. 10. d Clreham, Mrlncetsn Club, defeat, sd .7. y Stlllman, Yale ''Inn. I tl. ir. s. II A Corey, Yale Cluh. defeated R. M yorsythe, Prlneetoti Club. IS I, II li. me princeion , me, t, ysie tub. 1 I laoa H l.esgue. BTANDINO Of TUP. CLUBB, ClO. Won, l.nst pc Harv srd. 1 0 1 sse rolombla 1 1 .see Prlneetog 1 1 .see Vale 1 1 .10 Heights 'a.no ti 1 .10 The mark of superior motor car rrvice. la I Drlva Utility and Comfort of Tiro. imngii c .1 more adaptable or ervice than flu- model of the winter - weather i"p is to .ill intents .t nib Hupmobile Pricee A-In.engrr Touring Car . Sin4 f agaaenger inuring rr . rns aaengef Koadaler . . Ogd All-tear louring I ar . tl. 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