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P v THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1915. Baseball Peace Is Assured To-day, Conferees Announce After Very Stormy Session at Cincinnati FIGHTING IS OVER AND PEACE RULES BASEBALL WORLD flnrlnniitl Conference Pin lnhoii VII H Wrk K'pt Snmc Minor Formalities. REMAINING DETAILS TO BE SETTLED TO-DAY ,: Ohio. tw. II. What Pin, jini'dint I" an onii-lnl deehi- itoii of pesos In hnehnii eras announced mldnighi to-night at the conclusion in all day elon of the National S ritnni B.on :nl the Federal l-e.igue nfll' It- The following etiitemenl wan v.. hart agreed on everything hut I ,ff.,;rt- of the International btagtte. ,v been placed In the hand of iWy. r who an instructed to draw U v. , . ..-s.uy paper and meet at 11 i morrow inornlna to alim the ntf The Ostslls of the agree .' ,it hetween organised baseball and the el , League w ill ihen be made pub- V, i i ll concerning even the affairs f'lhi International Lcsgue which were mini the delal were given out. 7 t.ii tie r'ult of the progrea id Hi" resumption Of the imioe oon iaai i ,- i wten the National Conmlf nr, ii ! tli' apevlnl oommlttee of the enteral I ..ague it the Hotel Slnton. At t time a revere waa taken earlier In the day the following announcement waa MB)! Another Viinouiieemcot. e epent tlie greater part of the af wmoon ii the riiacuaeion of the affair f the International Letigue and eepe- a. v the discussion of the demand of - Baltimore federal League c luh own- if for a place In the International rapue We have made gueti progr it we hope to eon. 'lade the eotifer-ir-co early to-morrow," we i eve about eattiad the player 't- nn .i the minor leaauc affaira and lee !. tve Httli mor to do," said Han leave decided not to make i f :n'- ilt tails public until the mat er in definitely closed." Deipite ti fad that the end of the e : i no in eight there was, itorni) eeee on In the sanctum f the magnates (h..-- afternoon, Bd Ward Qwltt -. owner "f the Pittsburg club !ti the, Moral Leagus, came to town tin ejernl With tire In hi eye and de- naidaratlon of hla oaaa. tiwin-' tor wee conelderabl) exerctaed over the tefteil 1 1 1 thai hi- should bscwm the' inr f a . tub in the International j league Ineteud of taking a frsnchtse in j ewofihe big !eiBiie ii, declared that I a would break u;i the peace meeting I f ae di-in t get a hearing. Qwtnttsr gwn'i break hp the confrrenee ; on the eetrary, he ., pacified h- hia n.-ao-ettrf and remained in the loiihv of tha ; ir j kig time ;!! afternoon w hile l lbt conference w aa on. 1 Lai. I:, the afternoon the Pit t ehurg ! a - n il" aenl for and white he w., I Uaen'a- Mftg -renin i'tr e.J (0 the gfj if I - f Vi plaQni'rl to a club Irv or gmleed baaeball. it waa asfd that Jwtsner probable would become n hr: I : i New. irk nli of tha Inter- ' i.i.igue which la to b eatab- i the International Leaenia olr. I i i readjusted. disposition i,r Player. T1 1 matter of disposing of piayara ifc- b-i c nportanl issue tnroughout g conference, but one mag well in-p-i.t -, i to-night that It had been frlrul igr-.d that the Pixis ahull '!:i t.tle to their player and sell gsa to clubs that wish to purchase, firs players Involve soms thing like lj-, no Although some of the indtvid il rj,.-ej went taken up yesterday tlie ft i retain title to their players jr;.: . .. 'ting of the season, mean gte rsnglng for tneir transfer and ale lei IVeeghman, the Chicago Ked-w Svl l. ig ... . wner, said to-dar that he j I ": e details of toe purchase of I J U ' , t-.l the df.ll lo, -de. I fllilv I ' ire." i de :,ntlon of tieace to make a..... . ,, . .... . . . le .- ' ri-tsln J-'e Tinker as manaerai it it. . C 1 lhan, who waa manager of last season, has not yet found sertl ! it la still said that he will It ' tgemenl of the Toledo club, sriilch will be placed In that clfy again R -: n'lll he paid according to the 1 1' " ' "f v- contract With the Cubs, I 1 . two ) ears to run. Then , icg gathsiing of hsashsll her.. Ihe meeting, and most of Uien: ire prep.itini to have here to- aorrnv afternoon. sii . I lie la llelll-eul. Harrj p. set ,v;,. pt nciair ha iiot Intimated t ne will play in the new bul Ii" will leave for to-morrow Han Johnson I ' ' ; : that Tiiil llall had not "J't pun- into any eluh, but that Jj ' ' P II would bscom the owner "f t', s( t. .i Browns V.I., ere n. !ye.: uaet ''still- all the nagnatss gaaradl ! -day, Ihs meeting was j lohi.-s of Prealdetit , of the I-'ed. (ttlmot'o the train this morning. -I t ute attack of indtges he reached the Rltiton ' -.- .ittended by a phslcian. laid up an hour By i i i i recovered sufflclently 'onferenos, w an placed on the I Harry Hsrnpstsad of i- -eni for alMiut (1 o'clock I '(n ntid win Ijeti ,, le pe tneetun t il I me I - tr,.,t pi i is 'orn i filf re, ess IV IM l .1 thn eiiniiir lh.,1 I 1,1. I ... . ...b.., a.., ..xiaaan. ll ii it had' to do with i .... , .n.s . i OLD CROW flag 1' I RYE America's Finest Rye WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH i mm STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. U. B. KIRK & CO., OTHER LEAGUES SEEKING FE W OF FEDS' PL A YERS Disposition of Outlaws' Stars, Which Held Up Peace I Pact in This City, Serious Dlapoaition of the playere at prtonl affiliated with the Federal League waa the only lubjtcl of ilehate for the rival paetflttl when It waa decided to nd Jourti the baatball meeting of laat week In thla elty and meet In Cincinnati. The Federal League, quite willing to give up lit actually everything elue, w lahed to re tain title to all athlete under contract to the Independent. Till, they figured. Would prove a 1011 rog of revenue and aid them to recoup l.ue. Organlied base ball chieftain generally thought that protacted OlUbe ahoul.l have clear title to the men who deeertcd. Thi information waa given yeaterday bjr a major league club owner. He eald that hut for this alight difference of opinion a pence pact would have been ratified In thf city lart week. "1 conalder it a minor dwtall which can he etralghtene,! out tn a few hour." he paid. "Indeed they ehotihl never have ruiulred nny postponement from Satur day. The Federal League barker have an Idea that the m Jor league are going to fall all over themiu -lve bidding for the Inih penileiit talent. A a matter of fact there are not m..re than half a dnsrn players at the OUtalde now connected with the Independent who could hold Job In either the National or American league Kauff. l,ee Magee. Tobln. Hni drlx. Anderson and some few othera could be uaed by certuln club How ever, I do not anticipate any wild mail if these men should be put up to Die highest bidder. "At best It la but a trivial matter, one which never should have stood In the way for a single second. Hut every one who Intende tn remain In the game Ik naturally looking for the best of It. I lost a many players a anybody. I wouldn't have back one man who de serted me If I were uald for taking liltn back. I do not want such disloyal fel lows working for my money. If the other people had looked on the matter the same way It would have lieen to their advantage. "Organised baeaball hai been severely erltloleed for treating with the Federal League after It frankly admitted It was read to get out of the field. It Is argued in Borne Quarter! that by so doing the or ganisation has left Itself open to the at l.o k i f prospective promoter who may come later. Mark my word- well Aftei tin war is settled there will lie Indefinite peace, I'd like to see any promoter In-t- n t capital 1" any other revolution once the facts of the present situation have been made public ' In the opinion of the baseball men left .n town peace was good ae aaeurad when the American League -agreid to meal delegates from the National and Ki leral leagues The majority Of Fvlr- eral contract! wlln pltyeH ehpKod last DARTMOUTH SEVEN VICTOR. ( Iirfenf HWaaeSials Tech I If oak) h Jleiire of 41 III It. BoaroK, ic. :i Dartmouth'e hocksy team WOl an easy victory over Maesii- , nusetts Troll, In their tirst scheduled . i game night. ll th' season at the arena to The score wos to 0. The lltin- iver seien proved very fast and the ; men were also strong defensively. Tech 1 had no great wffetiee ttnd team play was i lacking. In the first half the local players 'tad a strong defence, but tula went to piecel j during the second period, during w hich ' lhvrtnsmth scored four guale. Tub lineup Dartmouth I smith Tyier; tare n Holtnoe Currier , M nr. hie P,-isltl-in ltight wing. . Pentr , . Hover . . . l.'ft wing.. Coverpolnt (.. Tech, . . . .Tli 's TutstB . . . . Cvrhrane ." hVe'er sw it in . ,Wssds ard feint . . Merae . . i i"ai .1 ,,!..,. i Teshnolqgy, A Dartmouth. a Tvler V: ll-r'e' . H.Cmea. '.,,rnil. eran. subetltutee Uaaunouth, uale ioi . .. a--, A.r llnLmtj. W .tiJlcr f..r niltll n.ivrr.ift tur i.a.e. lull,- IVI au r.,fi Kar.horn fer llnani-e. I BUI( Currier, geully fi Horse; Mesa. Tech.. Hyde I... n.a f.r Thomas. Referes K I l.v in ,vi.r-s 1 ,,n...- n.ui hi.'I I rime of halvee mlnulos 0RT0N WANTS TO KEEP JOB. Ilenlea Humor That lie Won't Meek II ee na linemen I al I'enn. PHrLAoaxrHU. Pec II. George Y Orion, the present coach of ihe Pann- vlvanta track team, staled to-day that Ihe win he a candldata fpr ihe poaltlos I of track coach and tfauball trainer next I year This announcement caused a great Ideal of surprise, aa he had declared last ..,.r ,ior I'eiin's failure In the inter- COllSglStas, thai be would resign this I.,. Mririm when h a corii.tci Bauirei. Kt lenslsln, trie famous hufdisr. ana COaCh of the Irish Law - eon RobSMBOt n I . a reacv nave uwain aarlauBly considered 'or those positions by the different committees, i -ota m Ma itlflemew. Charier fop The newly for formed Columbia rifle team rec ,'ved a i tharter vesteroaj rrum in liyeo a 'Oaitet . National Rifle Asso iation ra anannj a a member "f the fourth (lass, which ludeasbout fifty collage, ti,.- rhed-1 lilt ha ROl been snnounoodt bul tho nrtt meal will be on January t'i Thirty 1 men will compete In the second sllmlnS- Hon tournament which Capt. Purgh'ird will hold during tin- holiday to deter-1 mine ih makeup of the rifle team. I . - . Trinity s, l i In Lame. Trlnltv School began It haskelhall . veiitrilav liy defeating lie La Halle It to IS, Ti.c two Kabrlaklt boya ti... malnalava of I lie Irlnliy It-am were ,, , d did most of Ihe scoring Tut New York, Not Considered Obstacle. i fall. The number of iron i limited and moat of ti d etintrat t men o pro- teteil are covered no longer than for the coming yeeu Many of thee might am aoia to aqveege through one eeiiaon , In fat company. A rumor goi into circulation yeater- day that Harry I'. Sinclair had reopened negotiation for the ctanta He I aup- poed to have offered Harr- N. Hemp stead 11,000,000 for II per cent of the club Muck. Sinclair, it i eald, would like to pureha'ie a New York club In oriler to provide for aonie few more of, nia reuerai League ,irueiateti. No one around tllant head tunrtera had heard anything of hucIi a atnry. Prii- dent Henepetaad was in Cincinnati ye. terday. Penny Kauff. tar outfielder of the Itrooklyn Tip Topa, l In town trying to make hi peace with Manager John J M.-Oniw or t.he tilant. I-nst summur I ICauff slgne.1 with the New York N tlonals. Mitiraw tried to put him In n1 gajiw ag-.unat Booton, hut President Jame K. QalTlM) of the Bravee nOtlfiOd league PTeeJdeni John K Tener, Who! oroensi jvaurr Kept out or tlie game. The "V.rr nrsi ione;i..i the gan.o to New i or wnen mojooii i-ituhim to taKc the Held. Later. n Tenor' instruction, they I consented to a replay, with Kuuff e! tn- ' inated. KaufTa desertion of the Tip Top, caused a furor for a time. Finally tie' late Kobert H. Ward prevailed tin l're!deiit Hemp.steiul of the Ulnnta to relinulsh claim to tlie outlaw, Ty Cobb, showing a contract with the disputed Player to back his title. Kanff. who had been promised a bonus for aigning with New Vork. Iieman aji notion f,.r 11,000 damages against that club. The suit la j still landing. j it was said yesterday that Kauff i ! anxious to play with the (Slant tic is ! willing to withdraw his suit against the club and to stand on the contra' I entered into with tlie i-;ui officials last summer, pledging1 himself for five yes re, if neces. aary. to carry Ins ilut III case the present, is ,ne for the Nstlonal f,,, i an. : miss mu. it is know u, however, thai Mc (?r:,ic ml.-iids lo 1 1 ,aV n n atillHteH Hi- i' rVr lha nlavM '.. ih. ...., i ..f lam I being esialiltshed. Tom Cowlsr, the English protege of Jim Corbet t, will bump mto , real trini horse in Dan (Porky) Klynn iit the America ti Sporting Club to-night. Al Heirh will he one of the most Interested 1 1 1 1 gslds spectators, vi has contracted t.i meet tli,' winner, t'owlw earned eon- I sub-table reputation b) knocking out. ... ,- . .n . si .'.U K n ' inpic 111,11 1 1 in 1 jiovunny. 1 1 in uets safely past Plynn hi rtock w.i; he booatsd the mori . l'urky ha been a , stumbling block for many a white hops, j He neve: appeared to hitter advantage than la hi rscepl tights. LAW SCHOOL FIVE FORMED. CallOSTO l.raduaie at I oluinliia ( et 1'p it Team, Br au.se the nSW eligibility inies pre. vent men holding degrees from other college! .mm pi. img on Columbia teams ,udJnU in the Columbia law school have formed a basketball team it was announced yesterday that an interclsae aeries will las played and p..s.....r ., aortas with teams from other law .schools Jpek lailrd. Princeton; Nenrv. BochOSler; Bradner, C, C, N. V . Ilunler, Prince' ton, and Newman of the Clark House five have formed the BOCOnd year law school tea-il In a nia, tic a a me t he v defeated Hamilton (netltute 45 to J. ltird was nut for the varsity this 1 Hegi'iient. Janii.ir . Poly Prep. I .. i fall in. til It was learned tliai lie ,.,,td n..nim..iit J.inu.irv :".'; Braamus not he allowed to play, lie pr.-ict ged ring, but me yaai that any mild not with the baseball team lat Bp w.t Ineligible beORUSS of the realdenoe rule. It was agreed nl, m who playad last reaj a be affected h the new ellgibilf. rtlle.s tlii year Capt. Watt of the baseball i tea m sspscta that Laird will be allowed to play on the diamond thtg spring he. cause he was a rtntalrber of the -quad lnet year 111 BOQUlSitlon would do ifljeh to strengthen the chance of the Hlue and White nine and ("apt. Watt .Intent! to try hard to k it n tin fa nltv consent to hsva him play. TIGERS ON ICE T l -NIG HT Prliicelnn lloclies- TSaatl Merit M. I'nnPa o i l.ocnl II Ink. Princeton's hocksy team will open is season here to-mgi t when ,i facta Iht asl team of sit. Paul'- S, hool al the j HI. Nicholas Rink. The Tiger have 1 veteran combination f 1 it- yesr( n lute Si Paul's, iiitil a f.uit gtme I expected le eel Iboys have it leain Ihst coin- (t pure favorabli with the beat of ihe ollSgt teams and :i tin- nggl h(St beaten many of the lug ,-ol'ege aevsns, The Tigers had their final pracllcs for the game last meht and tlu-v ahowad un i In gis'd form If thS) defeat St Paul's Prlhcoton men will consldsr ihe tsam ! v. chance to carry off intercol. leg, ale honoie The schoolboys will m- mi mm. ,..,, ,., fi ..'..I I. -- - Haadlsstg Ju.t Beatt Moon. line ,if ihe cloet mstchet alnos tha imirney began waa played asl iglu In I the Brooklyn handicap at the Brooklyn! Billiard Academy (Jeorge T Moon tried to pluj 200 while Claud Lewli waa play- ing 110, and nfte- a nip and lu. k ' I ug- gli- Lewis mail,- hie pan gfter Moon liud , soorsd l7. it took Aft) InnltBgS to ,,."'....,.. a? Tn '.. . ., '....'i.... .. ..... 'J '"'" '-- '-""is " is. i.i anu ii, wmm .uoon avcrageu IT-jO ami ran II, I ;. snd 1 1 lalliollc I ulnn In Hold lion. The Catholic Vounc Men' National I'nion will bold lla Ihlld weekly Invlta- I nun croag-rountry run from the ciyh j ho USB of Ihe St. Monica V c, .117 biaal riighly-fourtll street, on Hululay, Decern. her I'k. nt II P. M. The msmben of all Catholle clubs are Invited to compete. SCHOOLBOYS' ACTIVITIES. wiiiiam I'm itnik-. w ho p,ay ., t entr Tin r" n a mUtntta fttlOUl (hi Hush n il k ' rmmrc hnnkittbtill guin hlni i-t h. iitiifi fnt v.'!tT'i.i Th (eiini ila nut Ul until .luiiu.uy fi Th gnnUftl tmltHir y riintou iukJi Vchooi. v on jAnUstP) vv'l I' p f m t H nl unit' vOM 'I nf I'' WM l vtlll lie drill nine npeii Thf ilmtl w iin DVhll'll " " havt hrn liii f.-ier'l.i 'i tli- Kuurth dwinn' btttti Bnioklyn btwn D Win Clinton nml Boy Mljih, i rtiit-.i on owing la tha illnaWM tnf BiMnbttrii of ilia latter ImhiIi The. baki ''4i ii K.t in' m h-iluliii ittj hrtwp.-M the rrtwhman nva ol ti fork rniv'Hiiy .m-t fCwtou n HUli Wl-a pOftpOn! Mill II il lilt . I .1.1 1 i' ) nn ntre.lniit00t Mini litlU i' ip i Nn Hi'l Mai 1 a c 1 .k.t. k 1 1 el nit haa liaia rot- Ho- I'eiv 1 Th Ural IH I"' 0 si lonn'e Prep -. I'OI v In- arranged nine ep BWlininlns i Jgnuarj la in. puarlh lull III, , II) 111 allet I- -.-I oi diMi an ii i igain i-hainploiishlp inr wn ear anu t-.pe.-u to repeat. 1P0LY PREP PROTEST PROVES PROFITLESS ,,,.,, Sphoo. fl ams Committee Ifi'fiisrx to Revise Result of Stiivvesant Meet. STTSK DISQUALIFIED T,,, , ,,,, (.,ni. game . ominlttee a.ii i. i ,l . '" mM" L. aotlon on the proteat of f oarh Stanley MeUahle. on behalf of I'oly PTOg, in tiin rherge thnt the point si-orlng sys tem ued at the siuyve.iant game Sat Urday evening Wag wrong. The commlt- tPr rule.l that It whh entiieh nvat'er thin the Jurisdiction of the rftuyveaant faculty, it adopted reeolutiona mer. that It. the future 1 1 high s now 1 hool ' should conduct their point scoring on tha I Tlll, ,r(lok WAt thti vp.ir M n has! of ;.. 3, ; and I, to ovoid furthericorr.il fir thousands of war liore Ttii comtiiicHtions. I mornina James Uutler, ajcoontpanlod by I'oly ontendad that the r. s a. i. I, I and 1 should hive becji rules of i...l .,. meet A t WM point were distribute 1 .f. .1 and 1, .,lkh ,n.ulp Morrle High S. hool the tr,,,,iv winter with 11 polnto, and Poly sec,,, id with 11 points. Ha I Ihs poll v -j p s . ,,,, followed Poly . , , ,,, H ,,ints and Monil would have been ecmid with 13. A rul'ng on Auchterlonie the eligibility of Jim Rrasmus nail was laid over until the next meeting on January 7 The renson given was that It would be better for the games committee lo win' until the Hoard of Hduca.tl.rn com utlttee talc action. ant. Hariv BtUtSky of tie TV Witt i Clinton High tool oasueiimu fmmtn wmm , declined InsltsibtS to repreaent the scnooi I any longer Desldee attending the cnui- ton Institution Btutsky also a stu dent a' Savage's In ruling him out of I scholastic sport, the committee declared I that the mimes he had plsyed in should : ,i i n tli-- results. Al RJehsrdSOn, i member of the Clinton track team, was i declared eligible H- left school nisi , went t. mill., ii'tcicii'iir evemi-g s ln.ol na has returnee t qUSSt to be put I 'Union and hi ie- good stsndk g wai granted, The Buevcomnt ttee aPlpolnti'd to pasa On the rule ,.f : neW private aid iiren 1..I100;- le.,cu. reported fucorab.) on t'le rule as adopted They Will lie acted upon fin illy on tlie evening of January T at the New York Athlet e Club, where n joint meeting or the puhlic and private e.-r.ool he , I will lie hel l In as many cases as i BSlblS the rule of the new league conform to tlmi. ,.f me P, g, 1. The officers ol Ihe Igh I I samer - 1. - r 1.., I f, ,- tie ec sill I IT "oou - year They bp Manual Training. Way. Stuyveaant, land Patterson, Herb, t .nei rwerv. oharknsn : trsaaursr, ret in pr , p at. I isnw The Twenty-third ftegimsni armory. Hmnkltm. has bee,, ,ie- mated st lh ,-e:ie ,f the annual high soboola' indoor track md llsld ohsmplonshlps. which will ie held on the evening of January i'' I he Junior tnetrop n tan rhampioiuehtpa of the A A, I" will be hell the sew evsnlng, ll-O llmoKlV Hd Will t.IKe I'I Hi r 'i ei it tl Til', rtce Armory The annual w nming !. C N ,, upiiine n t V ..n Prid , will la- held in the 1 '. evening Msroh 10, ' of Htatsn island re award of the BOOcer C i Ity and Mushing g title H W IS de. Ide. championship would due to ossei of prof ' t s High Rchoi ; reived the official hamptonstrlp of the t the erossscountri I that tio bassbs 1 lie held next yea", esalonallesn, Bach Whreil will rrsnge it- own scnsouis f,,r toe holding of .ndoot ganci en ...,. . ,,.i n.-ld it.imc wen- giai.ied as Ifoilowa: ii- Witt t'tinton, BiKtysnlnth llati I-'., o-ie. nt . lieg-.ment. l-eo-ijiry .. and Horace Matin. Twenty -second fi.-g.- msnt, Psbruary '-'i STATE WINS AT SOCCER Haverford Baal 1 " (.omnia li ". (.onl- lo - PlIlhAPBUMIIA, I'i" "I" leaa'a aatBTeaallon of sue el Sine (01- ICVSr plsyeis lid ii inlstersd i lav. rford ' s, ,ere pealing lo me llcge team on Merion Sield at H8V gal- I i f.,pl to-day to tile nine or I, PIVS of Ihe Scarlet and III-. eh olavarta were men m is t,i .,e m- tercoTlegtnte championship eleven and Ihs othert wen gscond ami third team players. In dirt t . mtrasi to tha game ntavari nn Pnir.klltl Plfld "I' Monday the , teal io-da was si tsdlngl pluyi d The llni up wei. Hiii.rfei'1 Poltla p. Itmh i ; . Vrnar I hue . fullbaok, Kelt) 1.. ( In! lb, k .-medial i Itmh liMiri.aek Ha...- t,.. in i 'an 1 1 ' halfback II mii-rg . I.ef i halfbai k . . Irern'.m , . ,i nitalri rigin .... xx ei herald . . inside rlgnl Wllellnaon Cantri forward porwarl ...Inside left Weel . .uuisi.ie lefl bli boleon Mtre Han ie 1,1 . ar 0 Wellei fre. small .' t i 'roasinsn Rush) geora Stata Heals tVeet. 'tillage. '. Heverroru, pvirwart, . wllstlasoB, l I ' I I ,. Ill ll ll T.,ii,.t c ,tt '-.ii ixinuig i llnrrn Ren re. .l ine . lv "i Slmone, Stale, an-' rhorpe, Tune ol Im'ves It mlnutri l.lneanien Havti I r.t ptpnti II. ml Cltlb i lellla lo . X. PKIs.AMI.fHIAi Dor iwi.it dub. wii ll 1 II .The college controlled rowing ii i vntitvh ni.iri for i lie 1.11 twenty yoaro haa .i loot lurnod Hi uihorlty m,T to ih Atiii'th- A-wocUtlon. It WOl foarod t t tin' iio.it club inemborsi would I-,. dim- id i.n 1 1"' h rnono'iiBor.l whUh would k'' ,,l, BUthorlt) " "i" Athlotlr iMoriotl tur. M nlghl rotulori meeting ol tbo rlub the omotidmettl Mssni if it i. .ii not boon pMted (he AthlotU' 000l '.ttln hod unolTI.M.illv . throtiienod i drou it- eupuort r rowing and lot IN boot club ronduoi tho oMii TO-DAY S HAVANA ENTRIT j Mrtl Rses- Pures !: Iwo-sssr-ohtsi meld rna; am lunmiaa Viauinenl , tnanittnt 'ar Tlllll K.mlllnu I". KnnlV It intamilal I ''.' (it BllStlO lit: Smirking '''' sai-nial Use r'UP tisl ha" lurlonge ate. IllirW MM! nellllni Manuolil '"' Knertelie Uueeli M'Ple Loulwi May w , n hirer '"-' huniiv May tat Hi ue Roek Third kliT III furlongi iinee rear 1 ld and npwariil puri Kopje Yellow Byaa Laura ilnO: lellllU t" gnvei Her bin Luther i.u. hinsh Pn . . lilt Vourlli Usee- Klve lurlongi Ihree-jpear-ohta i uuwarili puree MM; eellint Mnntrral "'' (niliefaler . .. bin I While-, hlioh nn W ilid.i itei .. f - .p;, r, Hll Waler MIS ,.111 Brlsi Pslh 11,7 Piiiii it.ee rive rurlonga; lhresyearol(ti mill unwsnl; purse MM; telhiii r 1 (1 The Par 0J -I iiili'H ml Prnlaanrj i"i iga wiute IH Tiger Jlai . . ii" 1.,,.,-,-ni i"'1 lachtsblbble . it: -,att. Bate gelbnt : puree MMi litres jreal ,,i,i- .onl uuwaro our M nunli Kit mu l-'i el nn ll i in tm llll . I hi Han .ion M WM It at rilaah tilaniuhM M oi a.n i t Meier Ulergloa I"', fhittyiiuiik mi Maaini Chap c I'd A nl until i". NBPier Ii .l.o. Iml 110' Aiirentio sallowooxo I laiiuoU CHANGES PLANNED AT EM CITY m Jamei Hutler Resumes Control Md Will Bold Ranning Meet Next Season. Mot nt VanNON, v. Dec ll - a runninc meeting mirelv will lie held next eeason t tin empire CUy track, for Jameo Butler BUC - to-day In - regaining I raanll or possession ol .- track aa a Mg long legal l ittle for the property, Tin- period within which tha leee ,.f the tin. k the National K;i,r and Bgpoaittdn AeMelatlon could file a boml which would enable .t to keep the track until It appeal could lie decided ended to-day. BecataM fie Matlonal Fair and Impo sition Aaaoclatlon failed to nle the bond for jr.o.iii'ii to stay eii ution Mr. Butler took iu.ir.4uiiiii of it, l&aa nnh hmwtw ,.,!, tTnder ... order of Justice aforschaueej no stay t,in-i:ng .hi appeal n-om tn. verdict would in- granted unless tl... K,....l .....a I .secret. ii v John MaCKin 01 the l-.mp re Assoc let Ion, .md 'in r lawyara, ThoTnaa F. Curran of Yotiker atui John w. Kngan. wetii to the tiknpire track and the keya wei turned over lo Mr, Hutler by President Williams of the N it una I nsso- elatlon, There were onl I r, -ore of war l-orses on the pro pert) and they asia taken to the new war hocse corrsl ai Dunwoodls, Mr t'urr.in announced to-night thai Mr Butler has just purchased a valuable strtp of property at the -.rrr of t'en ra.1 and Yon,ers SVSnua, Which abut on iti Umpire property, which will hsttana formed Into i lm;,thI new entrance to tt- racetrack. ''l" ButlSI gsve Orders to put a latve g.mg of men it work lm proslng the tri.k." on id Mr. Curran. The , tnl, hm, W, bKIm n'til n'nnil i will be rei,.iell..l In nrenamtlen for e big running nieet nesl year. Mr. Hutler and other proffllnsfii horsemen now Intend to ship their running horses ti the track LEVriS VICTOHIOl'S A(iALN. st ra agler lllapuses of He, on pan . linn. lie l.l a I Defeating tic M saked Marvel on Mnn day t gi t did not seem to i-. Ktrunglei I-" is ,, hie eil i,t f, i he iwis ,.. ,,,, Bppre. extent, f. t lie. was in eufflclently g-.od siiap- last nlgbl dispose "f Rulo llevonpaa, Ihi gnu t Plnn. oi the Wl. .i na tiiurneti at t'-if Manhattan tinera House Lew Is threw I' mnneuj with and aids chancer) In SI mlnui nnds. He will t. kle the Mask IOC , !! M. - I Marvel ' ! . again tonlghl to a Anieh boui Two draws enlivened ii" pro (last night. Hem. r breaking et ' Bayley and Tnfaloe .md 'he i Marvel meeting a similar fati eedlngs n wiiii Masked In the i- i. wri.t and arm lock In 5: 1 , I ', this we ill IStSt, and i. mow rrusneo rueit m ins i Paka down. Mulh r In 1 1 1 1 hip M like. ic lull. I, o' Slew BoHTO! 1 I - Oom from 1- In the Castle, Pa., wo' or phllsdslph i ieir boui nt tli, loughory tli round" of Ighl Arii'in ,1 -..aso. ,i ntics -ighery . i I I., -t , : ound, a'td t tun, of how len aft long YOU 00 right up unci down the line on gifts you won't strike one near the cost of this P. A. humidor that wins such hearty appreciation! For a smokinij-man gets a lot of home happiness and contentment out of Prince Albert ! It's so delightful in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette. And that humi dor, with its sponge-moistener top, is a joy'us outfit for any man to call his own. Keeps the tobacco in such dandy trim. And bear in mind, when you buy this humidor, that r. A ia ao n'' 10 'nnp Oaf, 5r ; tidy rmd Hn. 10c; und tn huttUsvm SHMtftd ttnd Mmif pound tin humid f. RIOTS. NOT RACING, AT JUAREZ. en I l.t of Katrlee la Given flat for To-morrow. jL'ARtl, Mexico. Dec. 21. fUota Inci dent lo the readJttStmsnl of political con dition and the ettnbllshment of peace made II necessary lo nbandon the dully lirouratmne of racing to-day. When the poatponement flrat was de cided ution ll was announced that to day'a onrd would atnnd over until to morrow, but late In the afternoon the racing management chnnaad Its plans and gave out the follow lug list of en tries Fust Raie gslUflgl three rear old and up wurd: Hve a'ul one half furlongat vttogaei v M ajolls Tar 107 l7 n IN :s 111 1U Propero sgby.. Col RendeU. . i. W Kiksr 'Hapsburg ii Tt.er Tip , Tinlillo fsvorltS Article ''Kin t'liilton... t"iWi-insll smCool PiliMarshal TilfhDMn I... Noble Orand 101 Lady Pender wn s. ei,rvl Race Selling; three rear -olds Lin Ward 1 one mile- i I. w Tillnton , tcUnhu Louie Hen Iry f'T Aritem n:lA umen : llownlsnd ion Hoiinl Buck inn in: Uj IN in ill 113 akoin B Sw ' .sin mark Mate ... Tlie Monk seiwr tn Dana, . Wild Hear Pro Uealla . Net Third Here OeHllei lour year olds and up ward i fiirlung: Auntie Curl hv Strathearn .MS Win,, i Collee tst Vln-e ieMetrooolitsn m Tvste. 1,f 'Mek B Kubanks. tl fourth Mt - Handicap; oelllna; three-year-olds an. upward; seven furlong' Hi kfleld s Bonania 11 1 arlicue ioolKooteoar U tar oi i-(-e Ml fifth lte --SelPng: three year nlda" and up i ' i hi. and one-hnii farlonsst Vovie H it ss Vertrsl Htghta 'iiirdmsti w.vconinMigiit ... M Hi .i.i, .... lirflLntle .lake... . 'l.i.i Pins, k, , pit lir Mack 11 .. hatel r itriCrocdoiet . . Moller t'Strhoetaw M.-Alen leTICusiosj liouss i.iity in; Stath Rare OStHns; three yaar sldo Ml up 1 one m'le ami ll eighth; inttilne (oaey . miTranaparenl .... ... Ms Pter tlwn tin. 'Sharper Knlflil 101 i'i ii blue XiOoldy W' More '04 Nautua Mdne HI Appre(ee miowanee el aimed HAVANARACTNORESITLTS. Sirsl Psc -Sel'tng; three-raar-olds and ispwsrdi pur.e fiiiO: i. furl04igs Lily urme, it? , Sehsftlnger), even. 2 to 5 wnd t tn i nn: Tnsr. 112 'Jonesi. 4 to 1. I lo ' bi, t 4 to :. gscond; Merry Jtibllet, Hi; (Cartnerl, f' m 1. : ti l nd ivpn, tli'r,1. Tim", i tit Rranlngton, rasil HSl, fdts s i -turns. Mls Klsgssury arid Bins llnuts aleo ran. o I i.-i e Sr:tlng. ttires-y ear -eids an I ,ii r I; p-nse linn, five nr.d aalf 'or'. air- F unii ins iTHnllal. I S 1. i l . .- and i ( I wsm Mmsad adama. ion " sri, 1 is 1. 9 lo I and ven. sensad '' k. '"" ttvan.. o t. 1 tn 2 nd 1 , ,hlr,, Tlm ;.3. sir Dke. i Rm ,,,' m. alee rsi - Third Race -Selling; iwe-yoar-eldBi - !'"' .""'I "sir roneags Medea, mi . PsTlngten c ll to 1, It tn i i won; tusser to iDoml- I find ?V, l" k 1 1 t m m i T tn 5 and S to aeeond: i Blue nn k in 'Alni. Ift to 1, I to I and i third Time. I tSI Dan. lnr S'nr. Handel Hsvens, Ttn'h Btncklsad i M irlgo -I i ran Botirtii Rare -se t'ner. fn-ir y-ar-oidt nd upward: parse ft'in five furlong Parlnr I Roy, tit . Tap'lu. I ' , 3 tn and 1 tn J I , M m rir s iWatiioiil 4 to 1, tn t -, .: - end Sureget. 11. i llomllilek ,. .' to R sod out llilrd. Time. 1 l:BQ 3 ti-. Qsnevleve nig l.uniai. sur i. Skeetl n i Protogerae a n ran v "ii Ra seping; four-yaar-olde and npwai : pi!" li"". tb furlong pu-1 .e.i.e IIS iWattBI, ! l 1. I to . and S 1 gon; Bseumom i ia, in, Parrlnt ,,. . -.. 1, C'3 to I and tn ',. aecotid. 1 i el (Allen), I ta I, t t" t and , ,, hi r i Time. 1:0.-. Clarlbel, Paul i.,-t. vini Mu haeho, Crleee l!rair czl. " .' ' ' " ." Race -'I'lni; ihres.vear-nida an I ipwai 1 nir.r t4(i". nn.. mil and a all . . , i Pbevran n I P rrlngtnn I, 4 te , ind i I went goraagter, lit Mi, em.. . l,i I. 2 IB I and 1 to . M nnd, Peather Duater 1"". Ilackaoa), J 4 tn 1. i 1 -., " and i tn imrd Time. 1 it Tm ; l s i.-i'v Hrvn, Karl of RavSTi (,-, i Pbarlee Uralngsr also ran buy this crystal-fflass humidor brimful of sun shiny Prince Albert tobacco and get that little old "Christmas thing" off your mind! Nnce the national OLD TIME BOXERS IN THE RING AGAIN Flghtem Who Won Fame Years Ajro at Benefit for Kid I.avine. Theie mi a amnll crowd i 'hi- Har loin Mportlns Flub last night lo Witness .1 number of old time rl-ig favorites I to come hack In exhibition bouts for the benadt of Kid latvigne. one of the el . dlest rtghtera that America ever pro duced The general run of ring follow era evidently have forgotten the mighty doings of the Saginaw Kid. hut his fel low mitt artist turned out In Rood num ber and many popular men of a genera tlon ago performed eliher with the gloves or acted a referee. The Kid himself got an ovation whon he atepped Into the ring to referee the bout hetween t'o of the ancient ones. Kid McPartlnnd and Owan Zlegler. The comedy bout of the night WSS supplied by Frank Moran ar.d Willie LsWlB These huaky fighter IndUMd little Johnny Krtlo to take the J'Mi of refer' . and then tried to put the bantam plon out of buslne by aiming la in take awing at hi head Instead of at rea h other. Among the others who did their share were Patsv Haley, Rammy Keii. iinv suiitvan. ifoung Corbatt, Toung rieiffo, Dal Hawkins, Jack Cooper. I'. l i ly ( ;nr m in. Kid llogan. Bonny Murph . Johnll Dundss, Benny Lsonard, Tommy Mu'-ph;-. Jack Penning, Patay Kline, Yci i Brtwn. Kid lwis, Leevch Croan and Jlm.ny d Forest. BARTFEELD BEATS ALBERT tenser tloes Mweh llnldina I "til the Klathth Round. Roldirr Bartfield nutb. xed Kid ': :! In a ten round bout nt the Broadway Sporting Club 'ast night. POT 'he hri-t seven round HartticM was OOnli i.i 'o otitnidni ht opponent and Kid Alhen ! meanwhile did little Put hold In the eighth round Albert thn a h in 1 self Into ihe fray with some vlgot anil I from thnt point t-i the end Mtmd up ai ! swapped pun -lu-s The .-,-t three roui i I were the only ones with nny re. it nctie I and Bartfield, though not - t,i-i and aure a uual, was able to hold his nn In these s in. GOOD SCORES AT THE TRAPS DP. Martin II lit h RePateh Man nt Itohln llunil I luh. Or of r tie lie. sii s of thi aa.in. In which many of the crack thnte ' -peted. was held at the llobln Hood Gun Club, Concord, Rtaten laland, yes. terday, and while It u.,s hltl oid on tlie mountslnsids whsro t;-...s ,v tation match at 100 birds tick place aome tall ecores were returned by the twenty-five men a tin faced t' traps Or. Q H Martin prtrvsd to l.e the high scratch nan He broke I OUI "f n noaatble 1"" tatin M tMahon lied Ralph BpOttl for BSOOnd plate will, sfi .JS nfl score, anil in the shout, iff gputte W( Cole Roberts won the higii hai 1. , prle. leturnlng a card of M on his handicap of g H. J Bsyeradorfer w . c. -md Wtth I-" N.tie of t.., 1, i-Oih returned scores better thsn 90 with . r har.di, aps. Prince Albert tobacco is made by our own patented process! That's why it's so givxi besides cutting out bite and parch! And that's whv it's popular with men of all tastes ail over the like it. sure; because he can smoki evening it will not irritete his tongue! Go right into any shop that se lls tobacco and ask for the Prince Albert pound crystal -glass humidor. It's the one great big universal all-jov-man-gift that's beyond criticism the "Gift-that-Gnts-tnt'-Glad-hand ! " Albert joy smoke YALE BETTER THAN HARVARD AT SQUASH I'.li (.i ol'iiites Score to 0 Yie- tort in las B Team Mateh. VI. OWN ( 01 UTS ( lass 11 l.ertgur - i iMhsii up TUB i' Van- ! I "' on Ida Prim sieti rleri ard Heights Paetss, . . t . t . l l 0(1,1 unry mu I earn match wst played in ' H aquae It bmnll league yes-.o-I .' reeultsd In a victory for ei 1 1, ir trd by a score of , to 0 V.;. Club courts The Princeto" is 10 hue iil.t veil at the Height the I'I ( rds) V ile at the (.'lull . Csi i i, but 'he organisations could not gel ih.-, i sajundi together, so the match postponed until mis aftornoon. Tlie rssuli oi the match at the foM CUub tin Vnlo team In iirt place in tn SI u I'm' mm ffropg Harva-rt hack ' ' or . tad pines with Princeton snd Columbia i its (bowed uneapoctoti strength i Mary Indlt dual match .md took three of t'i I n Itrstghl names L I ii 'I' and .1 Cnfbln were the Harvard 'i who succeeded ;n stretching thai mai iiea to nn extra game, ilrtnnsll WM In-Sten b .1 p Jnliitann after h hard ffgh! it 1,1 v I IB, 15 It. The wa-. S 'I- ih" Harvard man ran awav v tli i'.. ptecond game made hini look I i,e , a tiner, hut Johnson recovered and led ti-i itighnul the third game. Corhln lost i,. Ktlllmsn after taking the Mr' game 't cores of 1011, la 2. II II Tlie tujnmai 1st i M II Johnson, Tale dub. defeated T A t I t-t I i-i -. llKivtirl flub, In . 17 It 1. Piatt, i lie i lib. deflated O M Richard. H' ' i ' . 1115, IS Ij J F John ' ' " ' d' rt'feutrd I.. I. Orlnnal! " 1 (' nt- '' . - iv t6 is. j. r -;: 1'ale . in., defeated J. Corbtn. " lb. It IS, 161, IS 1J. A C - i" defeated l K Clarkssn Mai 'i'i,!.. i. i;,i: h-ors--Yat hi, , Harvard Plus, o. l'IfTSBURG BEATS YALE. M is II i . I. . i hit 1 1 I. it in, - by Inae I a i-u I n score I HI lo 2P. f rrai no, I'a . lie, '.l. The Tal bsakeil learn was beaten by the t'nl- lt "f Pittsburg live to-night at tha i .-Medium before one of the large! rowi lhal .-vi r Wltnesssd a basketball gan IMi-loirg. The a. -ore was 31 " nl I H e gamg wag close all the way Ihs end of the fir I half the local ' II lo I 1, and aeemeg ' ' Inner but Yale came bai'H after ;. interval and In a few nwmenii lied ti n acore at 1 I all. Lubic d half made seven foul goals miss ( 'I -on was In fine form good die of his position. Ilia Wi re from difficult angles. The ,11 n,e , llli, mt and too. rive i'i. (I lineup PI Luh! M. l.i--Mate.-. H .- Tie- llt'Nu t'usl linn Left forward . it i w b i forward., i 'eni re .... I -ft guard . . Illah' KUMrd . Pltl-buraj, 31. Vale Va . . . .W'etnar 01aa Rakr ... KlPTiey - ... Taft Si. a B : Ra a a . I l Ite-r. . ri'a,- Lulu, 'i nasier i. afateon rn,,; -ttinner! hi of in i,,.-.... ii Tims of halves It ng world! He will u all day and all R. J. RtYNOLDS TORACCO COMPANY Wiaetoe aaiees.M.C