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DECEmlSEIv !0, 1513. M Cease Firing" Will Be Ordered to Baseball Warriors Before Christmas, Is Prediction Tennis at Tuxedo 44 THE SUN. MONDAY. YANKEE OWNERS WON'T BE CATSPAW IN PEACE EFFORTS MMttl, HtM-rnmiin. Tenor. Ijlninre niid Sinclair Sure nf Success, HoweVCTi CONTRACT Jt'MPERS MV PBOVI A BNAG , . litis work will usurp the , sm "f the b ttfll ta. ntnrwi l ' ol Hi. Federal and In ,'rr ,. . -.;- will meet the Ns ,, Commission to-morrow afternoon ,n , f-,.-- l.i form a new 4-oao pad m I rllmlnats II ut'.aw circuit .-strtisd Hi" health of the .ui tlen.tl ...Kl1ine. Bun Johnson, Auaust Herrmann, John K Truer. Jamsa A Olkmora, Harry K. s . i, i i ivi Barrow, who w in do v.- vr.tiislira. were hopeful. ... . , la) Con ft re tic here, thai by , . ,, to-morrow svtnlnf a iro- tr i! would be dini'd that would unsure (. r i Hie r.it ks of oriean'.ssd and ,). . baseball dM not Int. rpret the fir. 11 ilsnals the HUD way. Hln- . r win noi l iv.- for CWieintwII anUI m.t red thV ! .- ght aid who will rut up money to pull what few il I .a uc ctMOtlttltl ii I CM from ! stmoar fully reaieurerl .-..ut.i.tv s meeting. Blncuui it I . BOI ' 10 the mat with Hici Jnhll.- on the proposal to forgive play. p w rtsaerted orsan'zed baaeoaJl. T he lar of the younaer major id ileal let afalnsl reltistatsment of i-ontract Mis iittltu.le Is not so bel- .. ird those pleyere who almpty tflersaai ie.i the ressrvs clauas f their i. tract Thai technicality Han Is quite d L- iteer away from at the pres-h- anient, becauaa It w.ta m.nle the v . I. of the Federal Leairue's law iv; .-. si the alleged trus;. - i t leu Withdrawal. The three member" of the National; Ct " ' 1 I w SOJd, have Mtood Veii.br to shoulder on one point, mey ' ' "e ro.ier.il lasi.nue ask lor matf and turf. C, Which ma'., the b. 11 tlie withdrawal of the pull pending be- i ,rf ,, gTtv ln ,),,, country I he. ft.... .i-i b. Landta b. fore they extend (va mnrt .trongly thst an iriranltation i'- rteaj or .mother conference. tiii-jPf ureenkeepers coming firoir in paits it- -.- s '.nr. Tat Cowers and their j pf (rie I'nttad Stale, preferably at the n ' announced moat poaitlvely that j time of the champlonah ps, when thug t' f i -v.cr I not be Withdrawn until : were less expert would see the tr-p- I eers or organised ha as bail gave i ping gnd care given io a cnamplonsnlp r-"- - LSSUl l noes In black and white j con--, would result In more bv icfll than o' fful Intenl The Federal league, can he given even by the natd nal ag- i h : words, ha.s little faith, tund eulturtsts. Everywhere the gr is.- needs fran Ih it Ihe ecruvlra of the opposb hl 1 1 r. t measure above trickery .. good opening presented Itself. Certs . nterests of the Amerioast league ..!' nol so peaoefUlly inclined v were before the meeting here. J- l T. tier and Jamed E tlafftiey. the Vatlol si League nioguls Who were ntai in arranging the Hrs! par I -. hsvs won over all of their rt ' Charles H Bbbets. fellows , Hut In i th-' American fjtaglis ran stubborn ct": M.tton 1'as developed. h. shone it would have walked out of .lliei..i Jl.e ...i-i ii. hi (ii., , tke meeting,' said one of Ban John tor - henchmen yesterday. The Federsl League laid its cards 1hi or, the table and It d.dti't even txv. a pair of little lies. The data o- attendance snd buslt.es returns I conclusively that th outiow itiru was begging for a .han-'e to luit my opinion it w-nd noMsnsleal - one ne.ment to treat with an 1 nmy Lhal was so badly b.atcn." Itory bont Nev (iround. Tt was rumored yestsrdsy, though the rj o'jld nnt l.e oonflrmed, that I' S.t.clalr wished to make cap 's, f the American l-eugue' position IB - Me is supposed to be mot B I1 i Kloua to have Col. Ttut-pert and r' PI Hurl it assume the liabilities fur t1 1 party .tt Lenox avenue and lf.'.th ltrel Which the outlaw uat-d sis a club k it hs National League lo a tab listen lo peace pr..poial.s and Isiei Is s "i tiie Atnerican I.eiigue. Oipt Huston refused to discuss the ." -m svenlng as hs wgg about 1 - i for Cincinnati. Capt. Huston represeiM the V'ankeee to-morrow C ' II ppi rt did 1101 g" to Cincinnati. i " ti the tone ,.f the two local own w r.f the floating American lat.-iguo t is finite unllKOly that big Bd his inenbs- t Is to make a New York. ' . not broken e iid Roman, y eort of ruts- The American its back trylt.g ti- Uogi Is hi Pen Pt .;.e' lair oul the local cause after Rup i Huston saved the . rcuit a 1 R Up pert and Huston hnd lo purchase the Lenox avenue before It was offered to Bin associates and at a much ' " "- ire They figured Hie overhead ' ' ' loo great It i not likely, lhat they now would consider ' I t' h cut rate bargain. illy of the magnates have Cincinnati in amidimtlon of t -t stampede, in case the ' : -' igus playsrs should ail be r ' then no doubt would be a ! for the best of them. I in. rested In KnrT. l i-.i i i- mostlv interested n ' Iff The Tv Cobb of the out . under contract to the . i-: summer. He is su ng ' ' t alleged breach of contract of th.- QlonUi It I said "' 1 hat ooked up number of ' 'I' .1- that would brmg him S'lth il real fkig contend r in case n raised, He has special J P 1 Ling talml. TI Vork Amri.au League ear more interested in Home 'i -t i ; iti the outlaws. Huston Sty return With this athlete. s It likely ilial Haker prove SU n ati SXpOMlTS tny If rffented. Comlskey was willing 1 1(1 for the tiUtyer during t .f war as well us to lhl home run hitter IS, 000 .re rsodjustmenl is bound ' "I nnlf tin market price of Salaries .'.e well. Maker's " Fore, Is likely to remain un- untll the rival camp have es- w to I ti. r-r e 'e- u . mill- dsnnlts litcs of peai-e When oratring ty Burke's Guinness. Kelt pUcM rvf it gxclusivgly fcottlgd by-E.4J. BURKE ' GREENKEEPERS OUGHT TO BE ENCOURAGED Science of Growing Grasses for Golf Links Is One That Needs Study, and Clubs Should Assist in Solving Problems. B ,HMI B, A1KH0.. There have been rumor lately that we were to have a new PTOfSSSlrnal fo'.f ' association which would he more national in character than III nrc-vlcti Ka.itern oraainratlon, which died a flow death because the alina of the society were not of audlclent IntersM to warrnm sustained or were few If who did not union of all concerted a. any of the tior Than , professionals belleve IhOrOUirhly In lit to formutata better plana toirether thosa business and dldcudd question Will h have been of no much nniiortnnre to each Individual, Th. r(. ' all right In one place no far an (-Tot-HMD be no dispute n to t.lr benehtil ' keel.tna Id concerned Id all SHIM In an- which would aci-rue to thod... who Were member, of this association If It were run with buslnrse despatch and a Whole Home i oiidlilerntion for the mthts and prlvlleaes of every member of the or ganisation ; It will he a keen disappoint ment to many amateur and profeaalonal olfer If the scbem.. does' not find reallsatb n. There 'a Strength In numbers alone, we are wont to believe, and II the or ganisers of the professional . rgOJItM tton nmde eligible io their orgtnliatlon the greetik cpei .,( Lhl I tilted State there never would l.e the sluchtesl doubt of the ultimate mid Maedv ucceaa of for o'ue who hs ve r meetings their body. There hag bee yesrs a group tif eptenkMpe been handed together, but th have been so few and ao lir beta, ii that the organisation has not taken any place of prominence in the golfing world, snd yet It has In its power I no means of becoming a most powerful Kroiip. If! such a body were mad-- .. partner ,:i the new concern it would be an oaiy matter to have Ipeclal t me v t for toe discussion In the meetings of t mse sub jects which pertained to links' care and construction and there would be an tm- men amount 01 prom gainm irom ma a.itherlriv and talk. e,vtlv. a e know, the Tnited ptl,tr!, ,j,,f Aaaoclatlon has asked th. Ujovernment to Inquire Into t'te kind of: a ttit different treatment, I do l".t mean that the seel must I..- everywhere dtfl I -ent. but the care is not alwa the same, and from the gfsenhooper can come first hatid knowledge a In how t meet .he As 1 write this a Utter come from I the, Massachusetts riolf Aasoctatton, , as perhaps you have read, re- whl fer- to the entertainment which Is to be afforded to the m-tuber if t !w- nsso- the annual storeopi icon of courses cut ion who are pt e-ent ; ! golf dinner. There w be I ,!..,-. dill. H id. ItUll i. and the prlnclpl which go t make Up good golf courses The significant fea ture is that the letter w is -.tit out to every chairman of a greenkeepfng com mittee of the clubs i the association. This i a wise move, out I believe that ti great amount of additional go el would be acomplislied if the chairmen of the greenkevplng committee would bring with them to tb dinner the professional who has charge of fie course or the greenkeeper. and let them too ss-e what is lelng done and hear what id said concerning the constitution of excellent links. In uu open meeting of some sort where there would be a common thirst for knowledge no Jealousies of the green ke.per would stand in the wa) of ex planations at;d much benefit would be HERRMANN PREDICTS END OF BASEBALL WAR On hi . rn to Cincinnati l timntes There Will Be A' eabie Adjustment. Cincinnati. Ohio, Dec 1 resident of the itei . harry , who returned to Cincinnati ttwlai , utter t baseball powwow i New York. Intt mated to-night th-. sverytWng wvuel adjusted 'Msnloably" at lu.lay s conference. Just Upon what irround he to. ..rn.iiction he refused to a. litis n ..." p.s.-.- M any rate Herrmann wore L...o nh hlar Offtcialfl of thf broad smart can National and l-'edentl le.Bue are expe.-tert to reach Cincinnati to-morrow niKht or sarly Tuesday morning uic from th seitllnir of the "war, on of the hilt thltiss to he discussed St the meetJnic. it was said tO-nlght, II the probable, sale of the Chicago CUDS It is known that 'h.irle P. T.,ft. who owns the controlling stock, Is willing ,o .eii and if the oroanisaiion tnuitu by Char es e.-Klimaii .tun C. Walker U would as .in little sur t.re in sporting Ircle in this city, i:. practically who 1 veri ty and who .s ess. Will 1" r Bresnahan. If the transfer la m ide it certain that Joe Tinker, popular in the Windy i piloted the Whale with si oianaarer In place of FtOS Even If 1" acilon 1 taken at Tue- dsyg meeting regarding the future of the Cincinnati club It pra Mcally I n iird that s lhakSUP will come dii. It i known that several of the men are dissatiNtleal Willi tlcrwiB. Uroh having been quoted as gsylng Cat lie would not remain wiOi the team If IferSOg is retained as manager, 8T. NICKS MUST WIN TO-NIOHT. MonlrcaTa Tie. ount n v ictory fnr llo.-Uet I up llefemler. The St. Xlcks will hae to win to nlght'S si'in with the Montreal Stitr at the St. Nicholas rink to bt-lnsr the Ai t r.oss ehatlsnge cup tn this country. Un der the trustees' deed of gift, if the de feiidlnsr team tle the challenger In a iranie the tie I considered as a suc cessful defence of the trophy ThUS Ihe to : score In Saturday's same counts ! as much as a victory for tho Stars so 1 far as defending the famous Canadian ' smbled I concerned. Many Xew York hockey followers who i saw Saturday Illght' game are of the opinion that the cup should now be In ! ihe DOSSSaslon of the St. Xlcks Bgpgrts who sew Maker's hnt In the extra period declared It wan u goal, although the goal umpire ruled otherwise. The OOntOSt probably was the fastest seen In Xew Vork In years, iiud to night's battle promises to be even more, exciting. I" the first half each team will play l man, as provided by (Tie Canadian rule-'. 1h second half will be played with seven men, under Atuerl.-sji : Titles, and If an extra period Is iiecos- hill sary Bcvt-ii piar win us uscu. named Some day hot in the far distant future We hall have nuch meetlnfs and 1 urn lookltiit forward to the time when the Breenke per of the country will MVS KSCtUrc M who will to from club to club and Mate and show how they liae performed WOndari f.ir the enjoy ment of their club member. Or rn kasplni mora often than not Jut like our conception and execution of uolf playing principles, We theorlne over our fa mi and then apply our DfactlOS In another altogether dlffer-mi arae. be- MUM e are l.,ind by phynlial llmlttt- "0, perhaps which set aakew the a.- 5""W.'da wis.lom and truth of theory. ! " 1. -.1 r ... I . ... 1 I i. ' . I .......... t.m ih Intli ti. .. -I... .. ..... other, tor variation In climatic eondl 1 lions may cause different manner of i treatm nt. it would be fooiin for ai III. ill WHO ill. I. it Inn. half a million dol- I lars to Spend to -It down and without having wen th- land plan eighteen Mole for a gooil golf course. So in like man- tier It I difficult and perhaps Impossible for a man with no knowledge of up. rial local conditions to prescribe what ought to he don.-. Links architecture can readily be ab embed, and the formation .if traps, bunkers, dok-d' leg holes und the like it. ay he laUghl by the wholesale. SO to speak, but the same cmin-it be done in regard i the problems .f greenkeeptng. The Massachusetts Oolf Association, with Its aocustotned seal, is now educating the men arho h.,e the say as to the quality of difficulty of the courses, and in ilue time, w hen this is IMScomPllStted, I bel-e.e that a lep will be taken In the other direction that of having the C I''.-. i .,. r - u-ti.. ......1 111,. .r.-.ssMv i.l, ,1 some of these men have stietit malty year in th.. service ive the results of their studies lo the OSSOClatlOn, per haps in tb.- form of essays, for which tin- association will grant prises in the form of a .-heck for ;'.", or $.'.". Such a move will mark a great advance in American golf. The writing of t-olf essays bv green keeper Is not new bj any means. This has been favorite plan of the members of a similar association In Ores! Brit am. ami Without .1" lhl the feature WOUl I be copied by the a-si.ciHtlon on this side of the water I have read several of the prise essas sent In by the professional snd greenkeepers in ureal Brltaln( and 1 I mttSt confess that they t ike high rank. ; MagaSlnSS, seed concerns atld others In- I terestsd in the game have given vat-1 liable prises, itt.il the amount of good derived bv the other g reenke pers who have read the article ha lecn great The Questions cien for discussion hse '.een something after this sle: "Should se.-.i rJbtaln the f.nor over turf o fnr a the putting greens are con cerned ?" The answers to this question have eVith row ei tpUotu pfovsd ton- cllltlVttly that Wfd n three tune's ,t. Wie-ai-, t ha: Importttd turf ran-ly iloeit we'll, even if iht tl.M.ttv It hfiM !re-i. 'HTf.i i.i not far. fiat mcthodi nf this kind, if thy had i'tM, rr u-.i tut. would not hae? left any turf for ti'w courefs uid thf fact that vraaa rt-ti oan i had which Ii practically fr--- from we-'t r-(i h Importanti Thru tou, if dry "-ea-otir preva.l, Ul turf. ft s.j tnatiy of t!i"" who have trt-l th.n gyatam mi the? old dafl found nut. will apllt a- then th (titit'tiir will te .. hrokon find harl that it wiil ht difficult 10 net !t ta k to its fonn-r ooftdtUon. Whether Hiirimc or autumn aowini f-r thf dlffartnt localities Ih hsptter. ii an---thr point of interecit, and the fact! atxut mowlnffi DOJI on or off the ma chine, roll: nn. watering in dry atMon, in'imir.i.t, .reT,-. r-t f Tiflr rrr-i.. und tn on all thOM are tplc whl h have heen used abroad Th re n rioin thrr'f.,r fr much wrk on thin l!ti an.J Htate ,ts-i itlOftl and j-rof'S.:otml and nrrn kofiunK aix.iatiotkM oan balp mtvhttly, WEEGHMAN IS ABOUT TO CLOSE CUBS DEAL West Sido Trnm to !Miiy on North siiio Peace Bum, Sn i Johnson. Chioaoo, ill. Pec. I (.--President Ban Johnaon of the American Ueagus, rresldent t'omlskev of the White Sox and President ChlvtngtOfl of the Ameri can Association returned to-day from the baseball pence meeting at XV w York j and SOId p. a''- would be a fan by Christ moo. Tlie information wr also obtained that President M'eeghmon of the Whales ha nil but Closed a ileal for the Cub, the West lids tram to play on the North ide. It was practh illy confirmed that Phil Ball of St. liuis will gt control of the American League team tn that City, while new owners may lie In oliargo of the Cardinals As ha been Intimated, Edward Jwln ner of Pittsburg will be permitted to bU) Into the Pittsburg Pirate f-hould he 00 dSSlre, while the National and American leagues Jointly will look after tin- Ward Interests in Brooklyn by pay ing a ;. p,r cenl interest on an in vestment of MOO, i. The rest of the reoanu uesgue teams win existence or be amalgamated leagues. out of with minor j TU.. boeebkll rose before judge Und Is will bu wlthdrewm with ti. ,,,et of Uie court ti,!. , ,,,. )m,c uiately after il nfarenoe at ciu.-in- nati. Presidem Oilmore tit the Federals is opposed to withdrawing the suit until everything Is sinned and delivered, (but he may be prevailed upon to ch.tnge his mind. The placing of third chili In Chtabfo with th,, passing ,,f tt. (federal i.vffu was frowned on by i,t American and National letvgus inagtuites. When it comes to the disposition, of Ihe players the programme mapped out Is for tlie Federal U-itgiie to control all for one. year, each one being paid ,,c. cording to contract Th k,mU f course will try to dispose of all the men under contract first and those not lgnod will ua t linen oai-e oi as fast at, place l.e found for thcni. an Word inplurr Three I'rlie. boRCIIMONT, N V, Pee. lt,8lfht men faced tin- traps of the l.rchmont Vaehl ' lub to-day and J H. Ward, Jr., carried off th honors by winning three of the prize. Shooting from scratch he won the lake home trophy, killing 47 out of .a p. -siblo r.O bird. In the third event he proved Ihe winner of the high handicap priiv with a seers of ni out or the 100. Tim high (orator, man was nr. W II Short, who returned a curd of I'M 11 also wo-- the fourth 2.'. bird match with 114. F M WllSOn returned a full ki or of 2!i lu tho s. cond event on Im . haiidk'up of 2. SEVERAL SURPRISES ON TUXEDO COURTS Wilmcrdlng Defeat Pell In Strnlarht Sots and Morti mer Hosts l.nrillnnl. POST WINS AT RACQUETS Ttxsno Taiik. N V. Pee. in Tuxedo Tenni and rtacouet Club arrnnaed tin extendlve proKramn I the winter de.idon In squash, court nis and rac'iuetd. The ISCOtiri The has ft tennis handlcao tournament ended lo- day inl raaulted In a victory for l.u ciud Wllmordlnv, who defeated ii (1 Pell In strslul.t dets. 3. 6- 3. afb-ri a very spirit of prominent I match. A larft. I'erdond here for II rowd w. -.s end witnessed The llnal handicap mat the match in the ti-et clusf raoqusl rhes will be plfll e.l Ii. XI Sunday. The final round was reached to-day. '..diving William C-t snd S Mortimer to cantaal for the honors it aeaa ntmvlu u-hen P. .' .ir- feated O. M HeclUCher In 10-day's open- ' '"g round of championship i favorite, hut dally on the snd won iiftei service by a the Tuxedo (!tub Heckschi r w as cquet i n strong pi scthilng at his lst Cost, who Mitts here, is ,i live game sel bj superb ore of IS . 1". 9. -1.'., B--16, 16 10. ' I'. Ce.l defeated QeOfgC St I ieorgc threw straight Another surprise Iti the first c'nss . eourt lentils handicap matches came when s i. Mortimer, plus IS, defeated P, Lorll lard, Jr., minus half IS, by . snore of !'.-- I, t. Among othr en trie In this eent were William Cost C. S. Lee, C s flitting. Lloyd Warn-. f. t. Prellnghuysen, x. W Tllton, Johi Munro, flsorge st. Oeorge, Robert M I itoelet win kj and Maurice Roche. T!..- Br its played during the holldas week. Tn the sq Llash handiest) mat. hes n Penilleton 1,.. . defeated O. rnv.iit I. llariiwell, two game to ..tie. n December play will start in the open tennis tournament Tor the Tuxedo challenge bowl and will contra ue until January t. large number entered for this event The gold MMUel ehnmnlnnahln trial, hes Will onen ot Thnradat l-Vbrti. ary 10, and cmtin rver I. U s Hirthdal When the lie. Is a-,' I... '.... I There will also be an open bi t.:- double I championship match on Woehlngtoi I Birthday. Bntrtes f..r ail touvnainents must be mad- lo Robert Moore, se - r:es of soeclal orofesslonal match at I vaotiuets and tennis win be arrangsd to l.e played in January and Februar) Tne memtsers of the rac.niet at I te.n,.s committee are n ii Wrenn, s it. M I timer, ' C. fell, F l.r,:: ird. .it . a I Richmond Talbot JERSEY POLO PLAYERS LOSE. I list I ra it ge Ulllll"! Make Bedford OOOg I t Lib I I .11 1,1 . After a slow Hart due to unfsmllt arlty with the tanharh oval the Kasl I OnUIgS tSitn made a sal finish sgS III I the 1ltsif,.rd lol. Club y.-stenl., . ., i . j Bedford Riding Academy, but lost ih I same by ii ko.,s tu ;. Xhr visitors, who orers mounted by the liedfnrds, had I the be: of the llnrd period b) tWO K'-a'-i The (pame wa one ,.f the prvtcl -. t.SSt to d.'tertlllfle h:tt-,l.c,ps t-'T t lie itiierriuo ser'.-s ,,r t!,r Indoor Polo As sociation, whi.ii begins in Janusri it Was t ' e fir' f ! rtentaU) Inaugurated Brooklyn. Tin- iiris, It leani after the op. II on hand have a i hi lineup Bedford Nn 1- l.aii.- .. game Silt. .la v lyn club ling per nee t . p ltd It I . h-o .1 t. ged let The K Irsnx No I si.-ha.-k.litin gO . -Wad.-. Ko :i- Rodt mskei Esi Orsiite, t siir .7ka for I. ana !,- . ( , No iM .l N. a Vest -s,re Is.lfftr. ptttUtM lle.lt..- E V..st Ve w dividual SOSlS Vl A Vet i It s;, n IpS Latiff K V. It. f. re. s .'am. P Three period t-f ta-ri.n --.r A Vosl Ii. wtbsron I; iv now iker it Wa... :: s. h .cU .1 Zn ka l.aii ne t alow and K ott Tune minutei M.i. I, ill. W ii llroitt h- Victoria linn. iv mcuimiy m viciorun i.t eunii 1 I. won the e. oti I week:- run of the Catho lic Voutur Men- Lrnlon yesterda) The race, Which wa over a three end one half mile course, began a- Ihe clubhouse of th- AqUlnos A A In The Hronx, and th winner' time wa If mlnutss and 11 second Middle stale. Meet Ht . . I . Th fourth annual ohampionsl tp meet of tiie Middle State Interrolleg ,. Athieti.- Ronfereitot win be held it Mew York University on May 1:1. mil Th preliminary trial in itn track and lb-Id even! will be held in the fore, th,- . .. , i Hate. He said noon, starting promptly at '' o'clock, j harder training for lbs The finals In all event will lc held In, tidal i Millions would b. the afternoon, starting t : :3" Ion June IT. WHAT BOXING WORLD IS DOING AND TALKING ABOUT .Ml kinds lightweight Ing to Xale White, who i I men I It vi. W hamplonshtp battls, ord Lewis, manager of Charley haa arrived Irotn !h eagu to confer with Harry PollOk on ted f..r White and Champion Freddie Welsh to face each other In the ring An at tractive Offer is presented !-: T!a JuSTM That city will give - per .ent ..f tl galo and 10 Pr cent, of th- moving picture privileges op any satisfactory date, but r.o actual casu l a amine a h Dsnvsr 1 anoths city that bids f .: the bout With an ottei of lit (Ou I i Welsh and fJ.or." to tv nite ,v mi estr i inducement 1.1 meet Whits Denvw will give 1500 h expenses to the iltl.. holder New Orlsans is another applicant for Um mutch, but the Bouthemeri insist! that before Welsh laektsS White le- I should go III' against .1."- Mnrdot 1 BuenOS Ayres Is wi ling lo put Up 126, (lm) for Welsh and White, hut It is ; UlatSd that If Ihe match I held the light must take place In Mny I'hnrlov Harvey I prepared to ntflke nn offer on behalf of J US rep, Mexico, Inn r terms were not divulged yesttrdto ,ioe Levins, matchmaker of Ihe Atner I. -.-in Spurting Club, has started a serine or heavywslght sllrninatlon mutches wmm the Idea of developing u pnes'hl cllHtli pion. Next Wednesday nlghl Tom Cow Isr and Han (I'orky) Plynn will he I he contestants The Winner "f this I. .nil will be pitted ugalnet AI Helch Jim Coffey Is conlldent that .lack f!on ror. the Irish heavyweight, will defeat lhttllng laSVlnaky when they clash In the ma.ln go at the Olympic Cllfh to night Coffey he been doing hi train ing stunt with Connor ami ItskM hi reputation a a Judge of fighter on the prediction that th Irishman will be on Hie right end when the match with I.e vlnsky end. Pan after r McKoU-hik Is back In New Tork visit to St. Paul, WherS ha went 1-1 'an endeavor tj get s match with Mike Olbbons for Young Ah earn, rinn was unable to get ln touch with Qlbboni ex cept over the teleplrone, but ln a phone I SPOTTS IS WINNER AT TRAVERS ISLAND Former Leads N'atinnnl Champion Small Kirltl of Umi ncrs ill Traps. TAKES PAIR OF PRIZES One of the small! Heidi of the year reported at the Timor lland trap" of the New Vork Athletic Club yesterday. Although the condition awra exc.-iient compared with Saturday, only thirteen tinners worn on the flrini- line. They had an afternoon Of Kood sport, and sv- I era! returned ecorei thnt were cxeep- tlonally high It. I. Spoils. Ion, broke int. i former natlonsl rhm- the llmellghl and won h prise, lie took the I th.- high .".-rat. sh-s.' will II. !'! out of .i possible lea tat also was the winner of the ' K' accumulation eqp, taking the event with a stroighl s. ove of tt targets. ThS only other straight score was made by Tan ! M. Mahoti, who captured .i Special trophy j with a run of nil targets, There were the US Ue I ties In the race , for the- itnslin cup. VV. It, Delehanty and R. II locatelll weis the gunner fhnt s,-,.re.i t,.( py returning perfect j scores. Three gunners tied in the tour nament 'Up shoot, They were F. Williamson, i H Hatterson and L. M. ! Thompson The tirt named also won the h.th handicap prise with .1 full card j ..f 100 targets, I Het.aachita Mas ilia lint. New Rociicixr, Dec II -io,.,i soores I Were made at the Nee Rochelle Yacht i bib ttiins to-. l.i- riesntte the trMngi I conditions. Fifteen gunners competed j and .1 X t l.oughlit, c,ilure.l the hon ors by winning both the high scratch and high handicap prises ami the ten and fifteen bird scratch events. Stuart h.-ot won the take home trophy anil D. Hit , ,t won Ihe leg for the monthly cup With a full .i P. 1 aynovan, i '. a Mclaughlin atld I' leg for the nceumuta s. ..I..- ..f twenty-five. 1 Marsland .1 X tllrlat each WOO a 1 '' WtMl fllll lesvls Uels 1 Trscj 11 lewl I the high scratch Be ra I ell was the Pel,-. wlnn,' prise at the weekly shoot of th i ,i basset Itay Yaeht flub His . or,- was otlt of the . ' 1 . 1 1 v le. a islt.ir. w-a esteraay. i possible I'l' i,.. wli nei "f ti..- lilgh handicap trophy after a ShOOtoH with lr. II A llean Who tied him With a scor of Intl. p. Deane won Ihe leg tor the monthly cup with ., f'iii score of ss on hi hapdlcap ,,f . and II K I. Kunke, who hrokr j' blue rocks straight, won the lag for. the yearly cup I. II, liters tint Ht KnotlWOBSj, tVittrs I'i.ains, x. v. Dee, It. Two events, a Oft) bird novice shoot ami a handicap, were held to-day at the trap of t;.. Knollwood t'ountry flub M. It CoWpertllWalt Won the 11. .vice cVetlt with i, cor of 10, and H Morrill led In th,. handicap with :t! -t, is. CORNELL FAVORS EARLY DATE Would Itatber How i Paaab- keepsle on June IT I lm i, on Jul I. thai .. X V.. Her II' , favor of SU eel l date f i '-.rtn-ll I In r the POUgh ariiod to-day nt The 1th- rather than of stewards I keep-it n-IS ft-. oi. til a. in Malinger 1 ! acans will s.ipp .rt JUIIS I I .1 u i v l when H e board lece's to decide Oil a dale for the race. Although such an early date for the re. I gatta means that th- Cornell oarsmen ' will have to go to Coughkeepele earlier i than usual, ami at a llms when sec ond term examinations begin here, the facult) members of the athletic council mid . ther university authorities believe i that this obstacle can be removed by s, ding a professor to Highland ami laving him conduct examinations for the oarsmsn tl ere In view of ihe facts that the athletic association would save a no Inconsider able sum In iht maintenance of the . lew If th.- race I held June 17 rather than July 1 1 the seniors In the crew w uld I-.- able to return lo Ithaca for commencement, ih.- Cornell authorities believe that there is ample reason why ihe) should support the earlier date. Coach Charles K Courtney, who al ways Is consulted before any rowing plans ars made, gave his approval to the IV 'late. He said It w . ii, d mean oarsmen, but fairer for all talk a bout early ranged between the the HU Paul S-ISUril. inuary w-. nr Isncing inas'er and rVunkls Whitney, the lighting car penter ot' Kil.lv Harvey ' eta'de. !a.uld have little difficulty iti getting match,-. With the last lightweights, lie Khnwsd Ms class in At. ant. , tt hen le t p-.l ,, iVolgs! Ail fie Atlanta papers .is-r.-ed , t.i.u Igsst g.-t tin- trimming of his me Whittle) la unxlous to meet laasch Cross. The mysterious masked marvsl i to oi.. rata on the person of gtiururler iawi t the Mm' alt m OpS Itt llou,. to-night Alex Aberg will met teneto Oordlnl in a lln'-h Isuit lALrZ-ns 16 Overtired Ii is nettled fuel Unit ,i of il fMUnd ror in'iijht in each niUir ni. of tire is good (ire equipment. We th better Ihnn this, our ratio being .4") of o poll ml. This is on instance of how nn- detigner hare looked n iti r tin interettt of the ror owner believing that our own inter e$tt ore hrst served bu so dm Hi, "TWIN SIX," $2475. llmr n Tri.il Hunt tAriRN oisrmmvToms 1875 BR0APWAY NEW YORK PHONE COLUMBUS 9882. DIGGING INTO SYSTEM BEHIND LEGORE AND BRICKLEY CASES Sol Metzger. Mr. Metzger has had to deal with eligibility matters from all sides and is eminently fitted to hundle the case of the college athlete. He is a graduate of Phillips Antlover Academy and the University of Penn sylvania, a former track athlete, college football captain and coach of the last intercollegiate championship eleven Pennsylvania boasts of, the 1908 teum. Mr. Metzger also managed the Pennsylvania crew and this past year whs coach of the West Virginia University eleven, which won the championship of that State. The articles will cover all the principal institutions in the New Englund district, New York State, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan ami the South. Numerous incidents concerning individual cases will be told, and the moral of it all. Mr. Metzger's third article, in which be will deal with Trinity's Brickley case and summer baseball at Brown, will appear next Sunday. DARTMOUTH REFUTES PROSELYTING CHARGE ri.iil No In vcn titration !i Attempt ii M.'idi' in Minnesota Player. lift Larly m the season a 'nry came from the mlddtS West to the effect that Part moUth was trying to wean from the Upl" verslty of Minnesota a football player named Quist The smry was accredited to I'r. M. I.. Williams, th" Minnesota coach, and raw case It looked a th r.f proselyting iiKh isd til. -r -un to li-h I lartmouth wht n they r, Ran at on.-e the matter. alumni w. re so indlgnsnt id the story that they lie thorough Investigation of a statement of tin- facts discovered appears m the current issue of th.- Dartmouth alumni magazine, ,.-..t shows . learly that the story was the result of a misunderstanding and that Dartmouth men w.re no way tO blame. The statement read, iii part as follows "Qulst had for some years past iw more or les Interested in Dartmouth College He had talked with various altnr.tii of the InetttUtlon and had learned from them that an Impecunious lioy j who can satisfy pcholoi-shtp conditions may secure aid from the college to the extent of 10 toward 'he 111" tuition i ,-.!..irg. Beyond this Small opportunity, which .s open 10 all a'.lke. he had re ceived in. special encouragement ) "Snorth after the opening of the foot; hall eso this fall, however, yuist - called upon Dr Williams nnd Inquired .ts to pro peels lor a place on the Minnesota team in course of th con versation he SUggOStad to l'r. Williams that he had an excellent opportunity to go to I 'art i.outh Dr. William, oestrn- ns the complets accuracy of QuIst'Si statements urd reading Into them pre liapl more than the actual WOfdS war- ronted, .'.er made o:ne utiguardr.l re- mark to newspaper reporters, who irssed upon them and gave them wide, publicity, "Inqutr) on behalf of the Part-nout tl Atuirml Council wis conducted In Minne sota by Henry ). Thrall of the elas . of lM. In a letter to Mr. Thrall, under dats of October tO, lli, Dr, Williams make substantial withdrawal if what e er assertion may have been credited to linn by tiie newspapers lie j in conclusion, M am sorry that a reflection ha been cast upon Dartmouth, apd will do what 1 can to help straighten it out ' I "The alumni council conducted its in-j est. sit. on solely for the purpaise of- defending the g l name of Dartmouth and with no desire to gmhorrass ''y! Individuals Involved In the . ase. Tils' name of the ...liege and Its alt) ilil hav- ing (,-. ii completely cleared snd do.u-: ments having been tiled with the secrel t.itv of the council, tho afTuir, In so far! ,,s Dartmouth Is concerned, is considered I satisfactorily chased." limine t ini, I,, upon Wow tisarlsrs, I It . 7, ,n itt 1 1 . X .1. lie.- it The new I mat e Hun club hsodquartSN cti i the Old Jo. k. y Club grounds Will le t., II, publl ' Mr tl,e tirt time tpent d 'ttrlst- mas Day, Jock I patina m the Cal anu tig, who t com forula State toitr.i.,- ment. Will take pat-t in the I'nrlStmaS I my . tel. i planned by m Duaneo, The rontrst will be open to mantbers and will lm a fifty bird affair. A loving . up will be awarded i the winner. Will Try lo II nu ton Mile. Hi ooMrtKt.p. N. J. Dec, 1 1 In an ' effurl lo br, a I. the record for a ion mile j run Oeorge Mooley M ill make the at tempt on Pec ember II, starting from I Philadelphia and going by the way of ! Camden, Trenton, Ww Brunswick, liluabeih to Broad end Mark.; streeta, Newark lloolet In twenty hours I po 1. lo the I rl.-k JUAREZ RACING RESULTS I'l Ifi-v - Stilliiiti ilirri- -ir and up w (,ri HHP mil i't-1 ' Hli'u. ' i II. Itt !. l, i tn 1. I to : w nt-. Ban T ty. 103 Qono, third C I alio, Yn-Hi, (Molt), 4 'n t' J ,'1 aHMUd itMt iQrooii, " 1,1 '' " C i if v Tim i '" ivirr NlAtwur. Ma ion, Hleutor. Kiulurttiiiv, HIiviht K night , uii.i pnwiiinq mm ron S''imii His- Hi . nji htm; flv Hint a haUf furloiirt Kurlong lis ' Hunt', n to i. tn ... ." i" i". wonj MHrunomjn, ni roroMi t. v i m 3 i " MWHiml; Choritjr Wctnl, 101 iMory'. 1 l" 1. S tu I rtn, ilur.) Tim, J:fttU-6 MN-m Whito Tberrta Hiiiri jfinnif Crftwfonf, EUaI Worth utut Oakland eUtjn ran Third H aWo Mllng : i xr-f9WP-Mn anri npwnr.1 : on mflO--Cortllfi V . 100 (0r0VM, io ., t' .' to uon; Godf, ri Miiiiuia,. R to - f- tt 5, i tn ", ir.-ond: I "iy Young, 107 iCullin- ,; to l. v in :. fiyjoi, ttnr.l Tim. l rt T'IIoUom Lftdy limn. t-i. -p I Boiiulo puck, T'1 Monk and rtrol star $o I ran j Kutirtli R Hnndleftn: nil .vpii furlonvi l -4.it ii 1 ipalnikt, t to ! im en. I j in won: Wtlitti-, 117 ' ltunt, T " to 3 i to i., Mooiwti Kootnajr ot tOruiMi, I 4 to 1. I tt I io ; thini 'liin, i Little Mnns. oottui nu nnt lvrr, alo ran 1'iiih ita-f. BcHlnv; Ihrw-roor-oldat anil unwisfrii atOTOii furlonraV-Buojr RdltTi, 106 (Marno l.' to l, 4 to t. V tn l. won; Metink j i 1 1 ill 9lnlllns). i to 1. rt tn B, 1 lu I, hf. -iirnl I PnritUUttvf 101 i Dnm'til! I r. to V rven. J In Ovird Time. ta IO JolfO A-rT.t. Iiniw Paul. Wtrnthrarn, Royo liitntt hihI Bllif Jo alto ran. i lllth llanf- Selling; thn-r yr.ir nMii and up ! WVOj on mile and nn eighth- Dundrry I'M i Henry. 2 to 1. ;t to f.. 1 to E won I Fit taw ay U9 floo1, 3 to i. s r. i ,t ' evnn: rannie McpM T rMUlharf'l 2 t l 4 to r.. : lo n. third Time, i m s h;,.,,ir Poaey. Any Port, John WiUtrrt ainl Fatry Jao ran. UK SUN has tlujc into the in- terestinjr problem behind the Le (iore and Brfckley cases, the problem behind summer baseball, the problem bahind the eligibility problem. The digging has extended also into the inner workings of the whole system of athletic proselyting in preparatory schools something that will inter est every parent of every athletic boy about to go to college. This digging has been done by Sol Metzger, known for years as a writer on college athletics, with the -! purpose of bringing the good as well as the bad to the surface. In a series of articles Mr. Metzger is writing the facts are told dispas sionately and in an interesting way. COLLEGE CHESS TEAM WINS LEAGUE MATCH ColiinihiH Ho.vns Ocoan Hill In Fourth Hniirifl of Motro politiin Series. Columbia's champion lirer.si'.giats chess team, which will called upon th.s week t . defend its title against Harvard, Vale and Princeton. ,.-ored a Victory In the fou-th round of the Mot- I rapolltan ''teH Ichrii in th match at the rooms of the 1 1. ean Hill chess Club r In Brooklyn, the gomes of Which were con. luded t an early hour yterda morning The coltoglani won by 5 to 1 with one game undecided. II K imI. J m. Bird, c. B, Isaaoson, D. i: Rhrllch and s. P Mandell wre the rap resentatlves of the Blue and White to notch victories While Columbia was io!lsh.tux off Ocean 'tin the Brooklyn and Progres sive Chess Club defeated City College and Staten Island by 7 i-j to 'j and i'j t. i. respectively, thereby keeping paos with 'he Manhattan Ch Club, which s as disengaged The sunimarle.i: COLUMBIA VI OCR AM HILL AT OCEAN KILL C C. lt.lt. Ocean Hill C. C Col USftbta, I-.-de .1 Mandell M bird W Krtnpf II lsteon I jnirUch . 1. Hslnksn it Mandell. 1 J J Curttn n it ! -M llarprt 14 r. K McMseiU' 1 J - a v Taylor.. i N 6 L w Jennings. 0 c R von liuriiig -t 1 1 It linker M ' K lluut n s Te'al 1 Total r Columbls played wh.te on the o.ld num herd bosrdl CITY COLLKOR VI HROOKI.YN C C AT HROOKI.YN C C lid ( 1 1 - College Brooklyn c c It T ninrk V K i't-ranit M Icbraids Lr ti V Adair W M d Vi-jer I J Wolff . h II Ileal N S Perkins .l ul.lol-ky . Wechsler . . . i,-nsni,tll R H I. Sep;. .win 11 Berkowtls N Singer iPorfcltsd) . Total City C.lrf.' IstssI hoar.! Tata; "4 lilayed while on the odd niUB- PROGRESSIVE C C VI STvTl'V AT PROGRESSIVE C C Island 11.1. I I . 0 I A -J II 01 : V. s M lTll.T-H.il. ( state:! Iln, C 11 kadset S. hror.ler ' T Ryen Sjinonaoi; fenhel . . t I Tlw ItSVSM. Jr Tot 1 K1.-1 I'iiaje M sruchss Rernstsln. .. fJebenetein. Luboe -k , Scbulll It II ago t Total St, St.iten Island Dliyed numbered bosrdl white on odd FXYNN SETS NEW MARK Breaks Meenrd for Cmrse In s(. InsetM'a ii on ,t Raee, Pat i-'iynn of th.. Irish American A t won th- weekly three t,nd a half mile rood run of the st. Atielm-s A .' v. .. terdss Plynn broke ail recvords f..r'the: co,ire. clipping thirty ei-oris from the I former record mads ht- Iii.-k ii. .. the homa clllh. II M,., io.., i.n.l V ., V .'t' . I lie former Olbv t'oMece star r... I --.-l race for i-o-o:i,i honor. ' il st A runner winning by a great . I'rlre for llnrlem tanner. William 1' Rssllng, John Lugae, Hei-.- Jamin Levy, Frederick nuch ami Charles lierry Were ehs ttsil n, en, hers of the regis tratiou commlttes of the Harlem Athletic leagUS el a meeting held yesterday Bssllng, Hi chairman, announced that he would donate prize for th.- tlrst three runners to finish In the firs! handicap run of the league, to be held on January 9 The race will start from the club house of the St. Joseph Young Men's Association. HAVANA RACING RESULTS. 1 F.r1 Tt.ifa- Ptirne. a!; acft. in.Hnf . 1 1 flvit f url'mgn---Mnrore, 1 i i !'rrlni.u ' I to Ii 3 lo f nd out, won, Oklloi Kit Ob, ' j (POiroo)t i t-1 I. - 'it - .tn.l '.' to 5, 100011; Hontiy Hoy. Ill (TopUoli II to l. to . tin) oqt. Ihlrtt. 'I line, 1 01, p VOUIbifO I ltnMv nnd gunrn App.e uli-n ran second Rteo Purat, lioo. throtya.r nils and upward j Itig ; the nnhi f Curlonoa Ntitm m chol?, ioii (p4rrlnv I ton! i t,' i to 4 tod out won. Ford Mai. Ill W rd, 4 to 1. 7 tr, TO an I IO aacond; Plun Moum( ill (WhpmoVt). 4 to 1. ;l to ;. and I to .". third Time, l;uS l-i I Chant and Arrharj. ai rn. Third Hare Puroo, $400. th?0tyotro1dl Hnd up'rd; UltlgJ -ix fur.oiiti- .Laura,, 106 (Taplln) v tn ' to 5 and 1 to ;i, won, J KADif. II il .t P!:). m tu (.. :i tn i sii,i i 1 to -j. ajr.ond. y.4.i, in? (.r. Ryan), 4 i II ' I to C Olid I 'o third. Tltne. ;, Iar ni, Marfarot Uotaa, Front ler Mini 1 Uuthor h1o ran. Iurti (H4e -Pure. 410: t'u y,.rtr , ohu Mtiti upward; Mlilno; x turion-- Mouth r 11 Uold, Ml 1 1, Pat'.le., 4 to U t. and 4 'o r, won; Tellow i:va, 101 ( Allan). 4 to 1, T tO I and 4 to 6, ftcoOd 1 Mom rlef, U.I 1 N'irktHuat, : l, to 1, ftven and I t' thlrti Time. l:iY feit Lsaia. rlan, Otallata, Paf White, rrmr Mlctiael ' Kaydaroaaroa ana Hordollo aiKti run Kirtii Rue - Orlantal llaodloopi pure 1 ti 00O; tnr-yiwroidi and upward! ono 1 rati Hra4 Cunardar, lol rTapilni t to 5 1 to t and on;, won; H.-orpll, inn . parrlng-' ton), 10 to l. 3 tit 1 and 4 tn ... nr-mmd ; Htonahcna t 101 fetchuttlnoarit B to 1 7 tri ! 10 and t to 4. third. Tin.. 1 :: 3-f. ' ply. Ing P1 and N oire.Mln ;iteo ran Hix!h Rar Pura, t4'it. thrayoaro)dg and upwanl sell ing ; one rail Hnd vt I j arde t?onflOg ration. 1 1 7 ( Wolatanhojin I, 1 lo V J tn r, and 1 to K, won; Vavpier, jot (Oartnvr), '. to i. i t, i and vni - on.i Tanirl.ine. !! ( riirringt-m ), ,t to 1. wan and 1 to 2, third Time. ' it : ., Chanff Ra venal. King M ! l( atultr. .S.-pul ' veda and 1'aton a if o ran T ANOTHER GAME WON BY CLAN M'DONALDS Victory Over Ha Hldgo Krcp Sltifo ClMMI in Stttf lifiitfiio Series. CONTEST is ONE siii:i By defeating the n.n rti.ige KViotball I flub 7 to 1 at Hawthorne Held in I Brooklyn yesterday afternoon the Ptafi I Mac Donalds maintained ihnr clean record In t!is first division of the New j York Sbit Football League. Th- Ib id I was muddy In spots, hut pKijraMg throughout the match, .is the ruin had removed th mow from the turf, AI half time the CJgn Hue Dona Ida led bv ! i l.i 0. Mad 'ull .ch. X. Agar, Madden. Rain, I Laverty, Mnrrowcr and McChesnls allot ' the goal for the winning te.nn. while , Haiti in passing bach to his goal keener tallied the only goal wl.l. h Wei t u. t-i credit of Bay Ridge, Th.. lineup i sit ntai Iini.aMs .it inn It., rtldgs . . . Rldrldgs 1'rcif-Nt . tins I . . . Illght lm. k le ft lm. k 'tight lis f . store half. I ..-ft half , Haiti . VIi..ii . . . I H Agar ' M.a -unit . . , I Harrowsr 1 X. Agar . 1 nigsi - ..g Il 1 1 I Outside tight MSibleti InSld right lljvl.He-i ; an ouocn i-entre .Peealsi I lavtrli t ... i . irft itnotW HrChesnl. . .Outld left olllvsr Score -. -la,, MacDonalds, Ti Ho bi ts-. (Joali Macfulloeh, n Vgsr. Madden, i Main. i.ert Harrnwer McCbetal. cln MaauonaldSi Balr iia iti ige Rtfere-a 'f Csldlcoti, Linesmen Mssr Morrt son ali i Johnson. Tim. luiUea 11 inlnutet to Boecer name r,ii,ii,.,i. Many followers of s r football. broui.ht out by the promising conditio- . Overhead, w-. re dtountKillited When tic' , Amerlcsii Football Association cup ti. 1 gsniH, between the llrooklyn Football SIS H'tl! k ZJ'!. Il lar. d off. The Xew Vol l. Stills- ueague game between ihe risn Mm Duffs and Continentals at Harlem oval also wa postponed on account of the condition of the ground. I America lo Hntlle win, Ireland. England and Scotland having had ; their turn In the international soccer I series of the Xew York Kootballers I'"., tectlve Association and having played . I tie game. America and Ireland will fry conclusions on the afternoon of Christ mas 1 'ay at LonOS Ovul H Xew Vork Kiev en Picked, The Xew York State Kooth.ll League ha picked II i le match with the Sal ,-f Xew Jersey, t Oval on Xew Vesri im for the annual anal eoothall Let: it. I.,- played -t letip-i Day. Th. nam i Porter. Tonkers; Krily Olbb, I R T Strollers; Clan NScponsldS! ( l are Qsrslde. Vonkers; Vand Conilnentalt; stuart. 1 Cooper, Contlnentsll Brooklyn icin e: In.- .. i l Mel aim. Brooklyn Celt he i reghe and H ies, It T Slrol OTHER SOCCER RESULTS. I Th Fulton OiincH-iih tiM'if 1 1 ttn BtmiKht tn tur chaUnplonfthip r.in of th MtHrOpOlltdin Kootball I,tk.u .tt lli t Ifrm of thfl Hotinkt: KoOtb 1 11 tubs Which r.ijfff-rp.,1 d-f;it by th j"'f'r of ' ffMlfl to u tin Um .,i ahi.uii OCOUIld ill iHobOtttn. ThO Kultou Cuiui rntm eon- Itnut in tho li.d with ii lotu! of -2 I points, roprfloonttnc n wltii ond i lot. J Gnwr.j.oMit boot Man- het. r Unity In New Vu: k st.it- Ltuffuo w&tnt played it , Kloodt Ovol In Mrooklyri Th iCOrO ! .is : footi to 0( point ht-tt talllvel U OftCtl itiUl. A hi'l-iujlfl i: -s i , cf- I fort on tho ptirt -f Moron. Inoldv u ft for I Gfoonpolnt, yioldc-d tho rtrot ifoul, uol jiuRtKr. the outild rlnht, scored In tho .- i . i half from -i midtupi TERRY HALPIN BEATS MORRIS. Croases lalne One Neeottd Ihead in llartetu l,eagne Httu, Terry Halnln of the Mornlngslde Ath letic i 'lub finished tlret ti the tour and B half mile road run held by the II. r lem Athletic League yeeterdto. lis time w.t ."j minutes 10 seconds .tt.d he flntshod ot,.- second ahead of a. Mor ris of the st Christopher i"lub The winner's teammate Lew Heydet crossed the line in third place The Morning side A. C, not only won tin: Individual honors but also capture ! th te tin prljo ca fashion. The ti ti ten i Tim. M s. Name an t Cluh r Itglpln. Mnl illtig'. 1.- a . A. M..nis. st Chrrt.iplier Cub. S3 ti i nnya. t. M.iri.i,isi,i.. ,t 1. Metssr, Mernlnssbli A c . '. .1 " . II Mid J season, st. ct.ri--i.phrr Club.i'3 it It Uuess, Mornlngsbb' A. I . it M McOnugsll. Hl.i hriatophtr Club.:.i 41 tta ision, . I'ltrislnpner Club. 29 tiiitiiiii.g Uernlneslds a. iv 10 c Nelsen. M..tt.itigi.ie a ill. TAKE FIRST THREE PLACES It roti 1 I. end I bur,1 1, House Itt rennnnl I, i ii nn nere lino. The Brons Church Hons runners carried of! the honor In the Pennant A. c. four mllti run yaatarday, A. Reallf won. but WHS pushed hard bv his . lub. rngtS ' Ulatiketilnirg and followed b Hsrrv Hunt her h'orty-sev, n runners stsn si 1 LAVIERY WINS PARK RACE ,,e tint M a -rni lu 1 ulllll ettle . Hun. lit,. n I 4. t . I Lav erf of the fa I v t . who w .iv by S Wis .a rd pr. ss Meters- m of th II me home clllh, won the ITglon Settlement Athletic Club's run in Central I'.irit yesterday tt -u only t tin. las' hundred yards that Lavlefy w.t ai.. to overtake Hfeyeraon. IK RS t Mi l(ltl i. i - THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS I l;. i.M I ii I Haras de Fresnay MIIIMtMII I II IM I I III-. HIIUI-RH PV i'l-' MR. Clarence K. Mackay will ii villi lit i-i,t,ii, 4uctloa AT Durland's t t.-M tsith si. Thursday, Dec. 2.1 IQ15 At v-W f, vt QEOROE A. BAIV, Auetlonaer gaud fut aislusu Iddrssi PoHersHiinlerCi)mpy