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8 THE SUN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1ft15 Weber and Rand Win Doubles in Junior Indoor Championships Cleveland Men of Wealth Fight for Indians CLEVELAND CAPITAL MAY HELP SOMERS Olio New Project Is to Buy (mlians and l.mse Them to Old Owner. Bit. MEN JOIN TOGETHER CUNItANBi Per. 30. Cleveland ea.pl ml 111.11 rt aain control of I til Cleve land Indiana, dplt the fact that all tieaotlatloi.s so far By Cleveland ca.pl tallats have fallcil In hear fruit. It learned tr.-nledtt lliat h a ndlciite la planned, composed Of wealthy meiiihe-e if the Cleveland Athletic Mub. with tne idea of buying the tram. It ia declared in 4aseball ciroles lo-nta'tit that If this syndicate ia completed and does make, a dicker for tlie i lull Billy Kvaits. Ameri can Iukii umpire, will BO BBOStB aa manager. Ban Johneon president of I ha league. Mid the other league magnate -ho were hare diagnosing tha financial Ilia of C, W. Somen", present Indian oraner. left tha 1 1 v thle mnrning. J hi..nn g"lng to Xorwalk. Ohio, where one of ma relo Uvea died. Before leaving Johnson de clared he would Hatha have the team transferred lo local capitalists and that plenty f time would he given Cleveland men to hid for the club. A conference was held to-night at the Cleveland Athletic Club at which tha proposition to take the cluh off Somera'a tkaada wo discussed v plan wheiehv the proposed syndicate might first buy the club and then lcn It to Bomorl through mortgage arrangement .Uao waa talked of, but toil plan wan not favored, Bafty next weclt, it waa nn notmceil to-night. It will be known wtiether or not this particular oyndlcata will bid for the team W. E. Telling, wealthy Ice crentu man: Ben Hopkins, eubwav promoter, ami al other wall to do Clevel.indera mantlfglall to-day aa laisallilo pur- It now 1a prartteaaly ai.mired th vt the Cleveland American Association lall team, also controlled by Sotners, will go to 1lelo Boger Hresnahan. manager of the Chloago Cuba, and President Thomas of the Mine club are oxtieeted hen next -week to doee the deal. Thomaa will lie president of the cluh ami Breanaliati manager, the ownership being vested In a syndicate of Toledo men. headed by .Tohn Willys, automobile manufacturer. DE 0R0 TO PLAY JEVNE IN BOSTON NEXT MONTH Three Cushion Champlonahip to lt nt Stake in Mateli on .hin. 1 i, I :t hikI 1 I. A.fl'edo lie Oro will defet-d the w(trld'l three euahton rhamplonahtp ag.t.nst lloyd .Icnc in nioto ttet month, ac- or-lhiK to ;i dedalon reached l ist nlghl hy tin- goveri iii; iiowers of bllllarda. Pa Oro, the champion, exntcssed his prafarance foe Boat n baoauaa or ttic bet ter terms offered by 'hat city, and the aucoeedlni arranfjemanti 'lid not rauulra mil' it time. The dates set ure Wednes day. Thursday a d Friday nights, Janu ary 1 l :: and I I New York promoters made a bid for the match, but did not go high because lOVne, who has n d played here m '.rs .'nd then only a few t.tnes. was pot re garded aa much of a drawing card. Chicago aisp granted the match, but for aimllar reasons did not offer any very alluring IftdUCOfflO! :s Jevnc was a habitual champion m the early days of three cushion carrome, be. fore such a thing as safety play was hnowTi. Ills powerful stroke and ability to acoie prollflcally With favorable posi tions enabled him to outelass his rivals. Ilia daolln from prominence dated from tha offering of the Jordan W l.ainbart championship emblem in 1 !r) T . He rtn laheil far down In the tournament held at Pt. Tjouls and had not appeared In title play since until the recent tourna ment in Chicago. H has developed Bafaty play to some degree, so that he see a chance to compete with De Bin Caaalanol. who hereafter will practise every afternoon and evening nt TaJy'a with a match against William F. Hoppo In view, had Blchard Dawaon for an opponent yesterday and heat him by sv acore of 250 to 137. The great French man averaged 18 "-3. with a high run of ft. Dawson averaged 9 if-It and ran t)r. H. P. Jennings. "10. defeated C. T. Terry, 200, lust nlghi by a score of 210 to 158 in the Brooklyn handicap at Ihe Brooklyn Billiard Academy. He played steady balkllne, with runs of 1. and 1 and an average of 3 3-69. Terry , avaraged 2 2U-68. with runs of II and 10. HO SAVAGE - WEINERT BOUT. Jim Hi age, the Orange, N. J heavy weight who WM scheduled to fight I Charley Welnert of Newark at the Pio neer Sporting Club last night, 'asked the ' club to postona his bout, stating that he tod injured his shptilder while train ing. The club communicated with Weinert, who agreed with the club man- i agemen' t i grant Savage's request. he pOatpOnetnanl of the fight was a great dlaUppolhtmant to the New Jersey fight fans, among whom both of the men ' have a big following. JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. Fir.il K0 .llng nil 9t fur- nn Sufr.irnir. 110 (H sVhTlHltff)i 5 to 1. I to uiul 7 to 1 0. won ' Ka-oinntlnff. 1 r . i llny-. :! t' 1, in nnd I to ('on'1 ; f.Ittit- HI u . ftft H91ty, 1t 1. 2 to 1 Mid yn tlilr.l Tiinaa. 1 f 11 8-3. i'snr'n. Col. flrtntiai . Kttt hvrln . ' .. Senator JtntM !'r. Mink M . Wmlltnfl Ulli Mitrsthtil! Tiignnn, Hlli tftrttl nl inyaoil Ilwt also ran. il Hit' T4ns Kuuirlt y ; iKo-yfr- olitt; nIi furlong- UmU cochrun, 1 1 2 fShlllJnf ) lo S ni out. won Wliloptf" InK Hop HI' lit !4)il!1lnv, to 1. J to 1 a ti J out. . oni ; Honoy fMolM worth t, tvtn null nut, third Tlino, 1:14 1-6. F;:. nlno ran Thlrtj lUtt - slliiit . all UMfj ono mi: ronnuvht, 103 (Hi yet), I to l, f to 1 'id f ven vl "ti ; A Mtt, I " j ( MolWfJTth). 7 f ."j, 1 to un-i 1 lo inoondi 'or.ll K.. fiiriin-m, )i to 1 t- 2 utul 1 to ). uil-J Time. -V.r TlUkt'l M, fiunii. Hi Dry WalhftnU ind Hulk 3 rii'l alao ra-n. Fourth lift.- Uundlrap. H'l a JC4FB Hfvrn furlonfftv Wtlhlti, ii- c. ilunti. 3 to i, vn u nil t to 2. vrrtu , King wOM, 103 itlivn.-si. to 1. S to 1 and ti to , ond. Jiit-d Hull. ir, (UoyH)i 6 to 1. : to i On-1 even, third Time. 1 St rUT, MtttO Htrlnir. H'nanr.:i. Kootenay and St.tr f Fxa-i! .lfO ran Fifth Ua '.llnf : thrae -y at 414i and mi 'van f uriontf -Frolct ndHle, l3 fl'lrlienil. t to a-fn mHi i to . won KeaJ WOrtn, 107 Family i. m (A l, aj to 1 an! 3 MOOn4l l.ady .TtmcH, 91 iOlVM). 1t),1to A Ul 1 and 2 To I. third, TrtnOi liN ;5 Cnrlilnioi Bva, oidnio biii, 0ooUt Riy. mfar4i tnd nan i,e-y ttUv. rat. ... fllsfth Ba-ci -Boiling. ')ir".yfr-olfla and up. affi miia bw. h r-mnui .Moonlight, 6; 7li. 1 to 1. 4 to 1 h;i,1 -- C 102 IlllOliM to l. von. I m .t. l to 2 tnf 107 (Aitoio, io JWN Time, hU BonnlN Buck and Is 4. second Karri 1 I la t ano 1 to I" ueotn s. faalJi ' aloUit Cat ah i in. CHICAGO BOY HAS CHANCE, TO HOLD PAIR OF TITLES Weber, With Rand as Partner, Beats Taylor and Binzen in Junior Doubles Final and Will Meet Last Named To-day for Singles Crown. James VA'fbtr of Chlraao captain of the AndoVeT Academy tennla team, had I what might be calleil a pleaaant time 'yesterday at the Seventh Heglment Ar I mnry In th" national Junior rhatnpion 'ehlp indoor tennis tournament. The I yOUnl ( bl'-agi-Hn BfOB the double title I'll R. C, Hand of Htirvurd aa hla part ner, and reached the final round In the singles and will piny Kllln't Blmen of rOrdhaiD for the Junior crown this j morning Rt 1ft 311 Binlena pleaaure i wnv marred a little by Weber, for the Ki.rdliatii boy with his partner. II Tay- lor, nilght have won the doubles title I hail it not been fur the hlrago youth's i brilliant play. It waa the main factor In the Weler-!tam! straight set victory ' at 6 I, - I, S 1. Unth finalists In the singles won their semi-flu, 1 1 round matches in straight sets. Weber In the top half Iwng'-d I Ml way to an easy win over ItOITItt j fuller of fratt Institute at B- I, 4, i and BlBSttl ttd v a need In the lower half ; with even greater facility over HukIi 1'. ;uller of l.'olumbln at a 3, 6 1. Bin- sen now has a chance of breaking even I with Weber on the plcabtite and the plate by beating the Chicago boy thla i morning Judging by their work ester , Uny The Kurdham hoy will have h mighty task BhOBd of hllM t" d'spose of his rival In both singles and doubles Weber iappeared to play considerably above ' Binxen's game. One of Hitmen- most I effective weapons of attach during the tournament has been his reverse twist service It had proved an enigma to all I of the boys t ha.! Hlnien met m the sin gles, but did not bothef Weber very much yesterday In the doubles match. : The aOTVlce breaks sharply lo ihe lef. ; wbleh ought In suit Weber perfectly, ns I he is a left hander. Both Hlnxen and Weher In thetr Imatrhee showed that they liked to get III as f.0M to the net aa possible, and I both showed rental liable skill at choking off their rivals' returns by different ; methods. The Knrdham hoy used a I sharp Proof eourt stroke, winch never failed of Us purpose, while Weber pre- I feried to smash with great vigor any 'thing lie could reach In fore court. BJInieit Wai unite n hit better on his' , around strokes than was Weber, but the 1 'latter ahnwed a terrific dr.ve. backliand 1 i and forehand, for a youngster and his ovorhoad game vrould do crodlt to a veteran Neither .'utter nor i.uller played luffldontly well in the singles to draw on- h best I en fill that was In .their respective rivals Tile d ublCI match wtia one in which Individual prowess prevailed, for neither.! I of the combinations had anything like I teum nrorM Taylor was off his aanv-1 THE THOUSAND 1916-SS50 See This Unusual Show Display It gives you your first opportunity to sec and judge a car not through the eyes of those who made it but through the experience of those who use it. Hundreds of owners prove beyond a doubt the value of Inter-State pow ¬ er, comfort No claims, no promises, no experiments just honest, convincing value testimony. Take No Chances Dealers and owners both will find here an idea far above any wonderful I here an idea far above any wonderful ljP ii change in design and you want to know about proved value and actual assets for either the man who buys or sells cars see us. Spac B-1S Nw York Show Balcony Grand Control Palaem Garland Automobile Co. 1888 Broadway New Yorii considerably, and Buiten tried in bear the brunt of the ba'tlr. but found it too much for him Hlnxen plainly could not put up aa good a doubles game as sin gles, while Weber seemed equally at home on the wider court The Phi" cagoan's kills and deep drives gained his team many a point Band was the best of the four In deep court. The summaries National Junior Charaplonvhip Indoor Sin I lei Semi-final round Jeaiei Webrr, AtHlorer Academy, defeated Merrill Cutler lYstt Tn stltute -. Kllloll Pinsen. Knrdham. defeated Hurh P Ouiler Columbia. .1. -l National Junior Chanipionshtp Inrionr Don bles-emi fliuii round Junes Wrier, An dover. and K Rand Ilarmrd lefemed II P Ouiler. t'nlumbia. and I. M Hanks Add Phi. -ll. a . 7-, llarol.l Tarlnr. Weal Snls Tennla Cluh. aial UJiott BtrUMn Fnrtham, defeated M Webster, and l W llaldenatetn. Horace Mann, fi-e, a 4 Final Round James Weber end R C Rand defeated H Tarlor and Klhntt Rinirn. tt, 2. .1 The point score : FIRST SKT Wehee t1 Rand . . 0 al 4 14 4- Toylor and Btnten tfllttil ::-- SEOONll tO;T Weber and Rand 1 1 4 4 1 1 H--J! Taylor an I tttnten I 4 1 4 I a-1 2 THIRD SET Weber and Rand a 14 4 4 4 41 JJ-s Tailor and Ituiien I : I : : I 1 tr- Totals Weber and Rand. 3 sets. II remes !"4 points; Taylor and Hin-en i sen. .. , fit points CITY COLLEGE VICTORIOUS. Irnta ornell I heaa TMM win, t'.aae score la t In I. What in:M have happened had the (.''llesre of th City of New York Is-cn admitted to 'he ranks of ihe Trtangutai College ciicas League before Instead of after tills week's tOOriWinonl was Indj- teii by the raauti f ih it mi mutch nti fte biMtrda eontesffed balwaoil Cor nell ,inl t'lty College leant.- it the rooms of tha Manhattan ciuss club yaater- ilay. Cornell, second It' ilia leamie com petition, proved no match fot ihe fresh playere from the loca. Inatllutlon and suffered defeat by a score of I game! to i . The sum mar? . CITY 0OUJMM OORNKM, ii ... Mujdofaky t.re.snia" ii Berkowili Joke! Brraiaa Wet li".e ii a. Bepioinn.t ii Wechslar M. t.rnssnlan p Hlrsehberg Total 4 fatal Oornell alayad white on the add nuaiberril ooaoi. ihe opanlnga; ; vtuoco. lno Biolllan dafenfle: French defence; Bui Lapaa; ; Frenrh datenee C. '. . to Meet Darlniniith. The Dartmouth basketball team Wind up Its trip to-ninirow n li'it playing the strong city College live tha latter's fymnai DOLLAR CAR and beauty. 1 construction. If TINKER IS TO GET ANDERSON FOR CDBS Siv Toot Twlrler Won Nine teen nnd Lost Thirteen liHst Season. BIO STAFF OF PITCHERS C'hicaoo. P c So - Trerl Aiitlerson. one of the best -tghl hnnrleil P'tcher In lh Federal l.ngne. who iv;i with the Buffalo rhib las; iwHSon. 1 helns; sought by Manager Tln.ier and will he lultled to the Whale-Cub rontor. Anileraon i a six footer, weighing ISO ttoiinda. He uses Ihe spltler He won nlftettfl nnd lost thirteen aanus Inst vear. Tinker says he believes Antleraoti In one of the bag! twirlers In the BSsalllSBS. He nhvnys wiia strong ngi inst the peniintit wlntiliiK' Whales end VaS as steaii ;i?t a al ch. Tinker admired Mm ft much that sj PtlOB derided it ol.l III in lo the slaff whlrh will repreeent the rubs in ISIS President Waaghfnan has Informed his first liautenanl inai he ma) carry eisjht Iwirlors on the i"tih anff. if he frlshSB Tinker heltevcH he will gel bt-tter reaulta by baying ant) aevan, The staff at prBBBng, ai-rnrdlna to the wni Tinker look" at II. alves him the following MordiTsl llrnwn. Claude Hatldrtg, BUI Bailey, Oenrge lirConttall, Mike Prendergaat James vaugrm, .tames Lavender and Anderaon. Seven of thesr ntrii ale in the ps roll sn'i Amtaraon ran ba Mr,c'ireii easily as the Buffnhi franehlae wa forfeited at the annual Fad meeting. What Is Worrying Tinker more than anything else i Un disposal of nhoul a doien other twlrer Among them are stnnrlilae. Hec Adania, Brennan, Douglaa, Pierce and Humphreya, MARVEL STILL MARVELLOUS. Hold I ha loplon !'.Lo f n Prim In Tts-i. Hour. The Maakcd Marvel nnd Champion Kbyaako mat op iha mat laaf night st the Manhattan fmera House, ami when father Knlckarbockcr'a rules and i.'ku latlona forced iham lo quit al i o'i look this mornina the had bean wrcatllng fot 1 hour and ' militates Without either gaining a fail BUranglar Ucwla, who meets Kbyaako to-night, made stior work of Yogei. the clarman antry. winning In t mlnutaa ;t7 seconds. Johnaou, the Hwede, won from Maakut, the Turk, in i aaconda les l ami r;Mi;;T. M XIKK'K I I IIIM. EIIPIDC B'waj A i..th t Rvaa m S IS craririL .. miimis ims aiik in mi A -mi mm r :. MAUDE ADAMS "PETER PAN" Jan. II. "rill I. II III: MIMsIIR ' lyceum s 'r?,,r. ;:Vhr ETHEL URRYMORE: ?.,', r,Z " ova iwaa hknni 'ii" COHAN'S skinn'i ii Al il sn njiet'T aTin OTIS SKINNER .';:,',!.:"?,:;;.:!:"' "Cooko'tht Walk" LIBERTY ;VU,)?;,K NOW 3PERFDRMANCE8 To-day & To-moirow lOlSII A M. MIA KlISP l Final two performances SUNDAY. 2.15 & 8.15 p. m. sped 'i. -t M l. til' PlllrRS tt'll.l. PHRVAIL T MURMNU I'KRPORM M 'K TO M tnd TO-MOHRl n Engsgement Positively Ends Sunday Night MON EVR I N 2 T. Ire 1 st -eaisS, UXnt Blue Pierrots r,N,!,:,V,.'; UlinCflll West 44 Bl Rveniius S IS'Ltwl I nUUOUrJ i.a,i Matinee To .ma 3 IS 1lm. BPrlC'IAI. MliN..i in iivi SiOU, HUDSON mm?, NEXT MON. aVs BE 1 1 B Mis 1 1 N -II I VI TIN HTKONtl i iiRIIUMV" h ' 0"i' NK PI.AV, ounni a. stone, ICTHQ II ai 11 St. Kv 8 Dp Bryant SS 7 ROlun Matinees To-morroe 1 MihI j i., HIT-THE-TRAIL HOLLIDAY altli rreg Nlble ai nil i . 's iihii iimv - REPUBLIC ii si KvUnf41 s 80 Malta to in rind AJ 2 r afal Tad W 9J Pu F KKITH s, NOR I BA1 KB, A I A 4" IT AOKl ,AIDKA III iiHK.s. nbA VblMDHTON 1 MUUHR, B'WAY. 4T ST.IVIOI.KT DALIt, other. Unity Mai UiloSI Henrietta f ROHM AN '! rerriiriiiani es l ii-olahl 7i.'lll SV lui'Ml. COLONIAL (,Z ! HI. l'i iKf i KIUK twhlftl aV (i.SKfOll I dll I I ., lll.'.r.i nth.r rcrfnrinniit ta l ii-nluht VtiQ A IDtlAi II y sgj "1 'irlMM agfe HIP, HIP, HOORAY i t llu ti ti- i'J-. , ... Ui lUlli-t I III I hat I It'll I I". I U" lellHl SUNDAY n!i,MELBA llallel II, ,ii, I,.,. laiwci 1'rlri-. nti aoi'Ba .-Hla Via. aaflBj4Sai i- ' Phi "i ' Hr, ia.Kve.B:lfj, IIIIK I ti lotiiorrow Wed J I... WWII I I lit BUS gn a 11 In-. inn Herbert .Munlial llll ; rnncessrai tin i l l ,mi( r in I Kit. la toll W kill, lltl I .M.I IN Ml Sl SSOtnTAe tn"Beierlei' llalamr." Neu Week ll'in.iv Hliirr in ' M arte t liltle " THEATRE FRANCAIS hona Hrvttiii t hi1 Vflt -'inioti LILLIAN GREUZE l.'AMl 1RIT" .V "l;.Mil,IMi StTlOOX." Ltiever ran'a KnioyucJ nv fouiii and iitd. . l ew liiMnl eata I el t fur Tii-lll(bl. I PARK i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s I tn 1 I'. M 15c to 50c 1 GERMANY.'". FIRING LINE . tier ii I an staff Mm PlottlfMi Aiia,p. NV.lilobt, I fistRIIPII l?Wlil Marl. Ave. OrMryOOo THE WEAVERS n endhi....".7.V id , DsmisiiaiSiiJ I'tars v. i i 4A, Mm. COMTTUY HILL FVKRT Ml. III. PENN CHESS STARS BEATEN. Hronklyn I bi n f'lnh aeiires Over Trlananlar l.rsanr ( hnmplnna. Kltishetl Willi Victory in the Trianau- lar Collage LaaguBi iha Unlvarslty of PannaylvaalB quartai InvaflBd tha home of the Brooklyn Chaos club, nh amnion of Iha .Metropolitan l.engue, and played a match on four boards ua.tlnst a se lerted tenm. lieatled by Ihe two Hehroe der brothers, who had tha assistance of one Columbia and Ofia Cornell araduate. The Brooklyn t 'hesH I !lttb won by a score of L'lj to lij, meeting Its only defeat on the fourth board. Where K A .laok aon cntight N. K I'rrklns nnnplng M Hchroeder and Louts J. Wolff, for mer Columbia captain, were Hi" Brook lyn winners hi the second nnd third boards Harry Kline, the senior member or the Pennsylvania team, had a hard tussle with Alfred gchroeder, who played ill brilliant form, but hail to submit to perpetual i heck, winch ylaMod Kline a draw after forty moves. The summary : IIHiiOKI.YN C. C I'KSSiVU.lMA Boards. i a Rehrotder .... it it Kims i M achroeder. . t M Whikriman o' I. J W,.l I .1 turns a 4. N a. rarallM it B s Jn-'kson .. 1 ToiM . in Toii . ProoUlyn Jilsyed !imc on the odd tuipiher-d hosr's Tn openttirs : t. 1111100 PlaiKtl -'. uuren's psaiii .". kmc's sanihit de -line.!; 1. Vi l.snre sits-k HAVANA RACING RESULTS. Flrt Rao -T'iit. 1 400 . thravr nfnMi anl up. liiiiK. iv furlnnaTi Htilftv aiti. 111 (Pavrlnfftmt), - to 1. :t to .. iind 1 to von VeMrv 1 U Ml on, 1 'j : rnotin ..tin. to 1. f to I and ; -o 1. I Tt. pin. m' Mirai : t a tr and I lo 4. Furd T'tna 1:11 ''luirtBH Finnrla. At i aid' Ra nk I-. i lOO r. ' 'II US. P.l .1.1 I ,'11 f .111-1 ? nnd Ha. -Furaa, ?lf,n - ar oM ic !ir-.! fl4 1 I 1 !ifi,;f 1 irlonffo-" LtHli Ai;a. inT ( Porriiioton), I to I to I Mid 'to 3. on ; MtF 1 1 j I o 1, 3 to 1 ani - l" :.. aaiorid gu"n ia: 1 AMatii 'i in ... a let ; and 1 in n a pale, third Tuna 1 rr Fl. -clinwnn ItsVOtiO. sVpo;. Marn-irft FIti. PAIIlOOn arid Bmlly n ;iiito rnn. Totnl ftOeCI- 1' ,-a. Hin, hrttytOT oldo Mid up; Miir on- niia nmoli 1 i4i 1 s 'hi tinOi I 1 MIWl Afrrr'.o. ill il"myth. '1 to l to ; nnd tO I. 1 lo I .loll", i . 1 oiii , r-nd 'Iv.nc, '. "4 thee btietei Raveaal "t Miss Kms .too I'our-li II. . Puree, Nasi O, I." tn setllna: o.i" mil snd nftJ rd . o . i In.. it: I H i 1 : i I I to & slid icii wan Ijeehk ten it. In I to Pari lltri Mrt. i in tt strwl int. seeoadj aeorpll, i gteali li to i la ' II si d o Tlnte. t:4i s;.,. ',,i.i)s. ad De nrtii its fin tinl. thr e.jreerlda Maihan ii td up . selling; fur;. US" iDalll, ' tlnlre '111 . P Slid .' In nl -'C. 1 to 1. : '. in nid rrlngtna). n ti. i Bitregei a uitsi ; , t. ,i lAWreni I "r -1 . s-.i II t la -'. roa to :,, t I.. ;. m itMml third, Time, ' ndlfferenti ii i cherri 1 ;44 : Alni-d.i Rdmnnd Adams, aeed . leo no -llh H' Vnr a n i ul' . at . i aa Si I4IH1 three-year.alda f-ir -UK H t. 'litis I.. 1. to .'. sti i ' ii in. l'l fsptlK. I' ! ' ran vt eira 11 . If. 1 1 Jlj to I end 1. la I, vcr. 1'. Itfehut in1 : to i" ihTii Tinii rdargan . I la i. rand Mi1 tlei s 1 to 1. 7 In in. I i -in -.. Chltea. ll'ish. ' h 1. lis.it II. cutey Btenlngtani iln Blllott alsa ran. Mt NKMBNT MiniKI.S MI MM ISSI. NEW AMSTERDAM Mallneea I tt iiuhiiiih a W'ed si Sitsi i i . . . r it. is....H nr. vi r:IWITiP!H Book by C M Meldlan Music Hen Clack -en', -ellnm N Week. In Ailiaiue. AflEa THE PLAY VlSITI'me.i.-: i.-'-r.ai CTTT sjps . I m'i.i i ti ii 1 1 i'jikh 1 1 m ii r. iin i nil limit, ol mi. Mtt VRAM.' GftiETY " 11 ? Rveiiiaas - unit l I Mats. TO NtURRuVt a i iu i Hlter M i- i.re-t ic . r iipm ronuintli' fane SADIE LOVE it ul. M tllJ.IKII H MIII .1 UADDIC "iTi."!' Kves.a i.l n A fx iv I o ti. in M v ,t Wed ' !' the DEVIL'S GARDEN BtLASCOUi in,,..'1! ii' IixVa'-sI BPI id iiiiimi I il ii 1 1 1:W. THE BOOMERANG L0N6ACRE M'..'JmW'wei' 3 S LEO DITRICHSTEIN ,n hi- triumph "THR 4.RRA1 I OA Kit " FULTON I HI is -.ill titt in i i nut " rtnutrKitbi) good liratnatiation. I'.;.;iii Hir work Ihroughout the pla i s a perfect pice of charactcriza- ti CANDLER I'M lafti Htrwi Mr'nl (Ut 44 THE HOUSE OF GLASS iuis RYAN A Ihellreat Ml-t leant'asl BITIMOC Wel4MBtrii Kvenltutia 14. SIIIIIIIL t,. To-mnrro Wen J 1.1 w I TU THIS M l ST Ml i ' ST Madge Kennedy Jinel Beerher John Cumberland Ralph Morgan Oliie May Hamilton Rrrelle GLOBE M;vT GABY DESLYS lAth st Kvsa v 1 1 morroa A v ti s 1 5 in "TOP! I inikt LIBTKN." Madison Square Garden Poultry Show Dai emtier Slat, Janum isi.SB, ttdi Ith.Ath tl Ai In 111:111 f. it Poultry P;Reona Rare Wild Birda U.S. Gov't Exhibit Educational Program Idmisaluit '..i, rblldren DSc OPI MIH . OPENSfX-w TO-DAY 2P M- ai S I r. .lO-aoaiV AdrnsiiONSO Lexington Avcnuc ataitTi TRIANGLE PLAYS -v'i'-"' iiss ' uiiiiiiuritri "MM Htilitni k "t)uy Keigbu Hint llnrluii llaftrta Dully Mittimus 2ic -i ml Mc, KM! Kl.ltlKM kl'K I III I Kl ' nt-untlvvii'. it ttftth Siw'i Good Sr;)i nMV lb" raaen-afi for Nw aar Bva BROADWAY JEBBK I. I.t It BV4J U ul .1 I ail U. ''llll 1 sl Ct rl' in lit A m ANK i . inrsfiils GERALDINE FARRAR IN Till.; PAR VH il NT I'll l'l 111. "TEMPTATION" Thibet s No on Mah- at Hot liffltv ,11 iOVANCR l I'RlORa! Columbia; , Trnw tUIBTONIANBI'RI.tlBIM KRUulth rVanli i linn'' . ;t Hluma T'dy 3 I.VH II SOI'.M. I .imrale Hall, lo in's Sal.i Afl. al ' in. Ticliats, 75 it. tn - KREISLER l-'.Bn.ei.HtidJlH Now It Bo. ORic DUectloo C A. Kills. Bleiiiwar l lano Lied. V FOOTBALL TACTICS IN FOOTBALL RACE fcpvpn Runners In Gridiron Costume Collide It' Tnrn Shortly After Start. MORRIS TS VICTORIOUS leading praclioally all the way. tha Mn-rla High School quartat raced to victory last nlaht In the half mile Inter SOhOhUtla rootunll re'.sy race, the banner attraatkm of the e'ahth annual gamea of Sfnnual Training High School In the Fourteenth Meglment Ann-try. Ittla Morris ttnsenherger first carried tha eehnol color to the front when he wae the Hist to regain his stride after the repriaan tat Ives of the seven aohoola . ..lllded on tha Prst turn, in the inlsup Iha "nro..ltl-n J'reri runner tumbled, whleh rut his team out of the race, althoukh h1 BIKOSBBors garflSly tried to make up the dlatanca. Kennedy frf SI .lohn's and ninom trrirden of Manual were soon nt the h.eis of Roaanbargar aiva yards from the finish "f Me tl-et Inp tha Isf'er was ovartakan bj Hloonnrardan, Charlla Titus, rtlnnlng the acoond relay for Manual, held the lead only to the turn. HatmowlU then bnmghl Morris to the front nitain eStavbllahlng a lead WhlOh was lie'.d until thS end Morris WOO by lift rr n yards from St .lohn's f-Vap, with Manual Trainlna third, The time waa i mliitite 41 gaconda itlm Meagher and it Rrtinja cat h acored s hrai e of clctorlaa, Maaghi r a 320. yard d im.i for seniors and also raptured the 7ti yard hurdles. In ihe lor'iter event he cllppad twoflftha of a second off tha school Ke.'ord. H4iile by a. B. Coaaani in I SOS. by asjnnjng In IS eeeonds Mrunjee'a two vlr-lorie-. were in tha fO yard tlnah tfor Juniors and the 2in yard dash for freslt- meti. In lite relay r.l.'e for es-Mnnualltes teiitn Mo. St comioaed f lioaer Dalalay. William BalovaTi IVIIllam Ftiadman and Mveretl Mark, met its first defeat In fotll ears It could Re' no lielier llttiit third position atartlng from stmatch l- rei place ne.it to tha repreoentati vei of lea n No, ". With K Kha4P, I l'rk, . Kellly and K LandlSi who were allowed I" yards Team No with the Meyer an-i W-haeler brothan as atartara, il-o liandlcappad at 2." nrds, wsa sec ond. AMI urMr.NTI. lunda) S'latat II.- Hill ill Sea Vorlt DQlBinCCe " nen H wai Ktm a 20 rninucoo (a r..-dai fom'aAWed a 20 I.Ira Popular Matinee 1o-dai. Neu Musical 1 onie.iv Tin' l Dlgerant VERY GOOD EDDIE AAthT Thee mar R'trar Rrei a to. 1111101, t. To-mwa lvd 1 in Milior lliiiniiirr.leln If A TIKI IT A I'revent. the Mn.ical War lA Ills wn 1RTU CT Theatre. K ofR'aay Rrs a:80. i n li MaUner Tu-m'a AThut - 2 jn THE ETERNAL MAGDALENE altb Jl l l . n i in it aiMt the fulloulna greal raat IValaoti Mitchell bailee llarKlolpn Kiank Byrne, Harry llsr wond. Alplionse Kthler (lure itnrae. a mold l 'Hi. Hohni HiHlaon. Helen ravernler SHUBERT 44.ii Wi -i of U'aaj To-m'n al; Wad, IA. W. dnMtU? MHtltlef Ht'.i ftsi $i AO N V jiiint opefMta a' if top mtrh -K Sun C A S I H f) 11 "'' I h It. K.v.. a l-i ua a i s u Mala. To-m ar Wad 1:IS. M:llliajl;HilMa Wlttl CBCIL LSAN -t rnvbhlnil Rlllstii on firua'lway. BOOTH -I Hh. W nf li'wny . h 15, Miitiii'.-. To n.'w At: Wait 'I UVTV LORD DUNDREARY Rl ( INMN4. THt'ICHDiT. SA. lilll. Mr ItnthsTrn In rtMival of DAVID GARRICK Willi ALEXANDRA I'AKI.Isl.K QQTU &T '''ten near II wav Ki n 1 IB al, Mt, faTm a wi g is, RM II V BTRVRNB In MANHATTAN 81-thhaavned -TO-NIGHT- ABERG vs. "MASKED MARVEL" TO A FINISH. BOUT STARTS AT 9 SHARP J ; .... . 4gf-J ' III. rl UN SUM ue uCTBluni ran l nuie -r.. . to unoonuj lu-munnun MiTt li nvLiiu ifi oinnnuixn LCWIJ fkiVai METROPOLITAN lll l K inn Semhaea. IVhl'lehlil Tar, Hal, MaUi-naiier I '.i:i im i;,,rii' I 'on. I iiiMiantkr. I u-nialil at s 1.", Bullrrn, . Ilrstimi IVrlnl Martinelllt lie Luea ihnla t'ond . Pntaei'o Bad Mat at Hallo In Masrhera. Kurt Maaon Durnene: Oaruau, Atuam. itothier. ! Keaurola, Uond,, 1'olaooa, Bali ui I IS iT.li! lo U), .a Roheine. A Ida, i llatUl Holla. Ilel.iica llhlur. I on .Uavaanoll. Mint, it t.. m.ii, i imp Deal inn, llempei, MaNou;l rlu- Hriiin. ti.. m. Helm 1 "r lhajin, ky Wed. i.t mis lima. Daatlnn Maeilnelli. I Protii, Malateati, Rol, i'iuhi.. I'otaccn 1 I In i r, st H Man, ,11 l aj can l Aids. I'erlnl . t aruMi. lie Luna Scsiirola. I 'otnl . Hrvaauoli In. at 7 30, Melalerilnaer. llempei Matt raid; Setnhai II. Well. Ilorlt. Hel.a llratlll. ! senMget. Cond.. Ihaisiukv nun si v. evk, at s ;in .Mil- to i SO) orm, Concart, 1 ' mil . llatreiiian II AKDM A N I Alll. i hii inn in. ' The Kmlnent IManlat ' M.HI..I11 lllll R I I- l I. Al l II4II SI, HNii I SIM) FRENCH FLOTILLA BENEFIT GALA CONCERT A I THR metropolitan tlPf.RA tltll Bt; luesday Evening, January 4th, it 8:45 ...... Soloists MMJCB. I'ALVK, VXKTTK ill' II hi it t mm vfrfoB SiM HEi. OABLoa sai .K.llll RKINJIOLil rjy WAHI.II II YVK8 NAT, IIKtlROK HARHbHl'. Seats una on aale ai The l'l.. nil. Head unsrinr a Wist ;iih Ntreet. and all ticket omcca Also at Metropolitan uoara Itonaa fHIt KS: II. ,10 to eo.oo! Bo.ei, iTla ai'uo. TIGER STAR IS HURT AND YALE IS WINNER Injur? to W. Humphries' Slows Up Prinerton Seven In Third Matting. PlTTiBtmo, Dec. SO. The Vale hockey team captured tha third and last (tame of the aerie from Princeton at the Winter Oarden to-night, the SCO re belna 3 coals to 1. The Princeton so en lost the services of William Humphries, its star player. In the first period, owing to injuries, and after that John Humph ries and Sehoen biro the lirunt of the battle. tkmia, WagMlirn and Huraess played well together for Yale, and were alwavs at the net with tue pu 'k PaSMOCll was the first to score for Princeton after five mlntitea of pluy, nnd Wiishhurn evened lip Just before cull of time, The Yale seven played splafldld NOCkO) In the second half ami completely out cleised the wlnnors of the two previous game.. ijould and Van .ustrnnd each scored a goal. The lineup: Tale. York Ws.htnirii .... Murray lluraeis Van ostrans Armottr ttonld PaSttlan l,rli.etnn. . . . rlnel Kent . . . Point . . Hcully ... Paver . ..J. Humphries . . ftover ... peacark . . i 'entre ....... grhaati Right wine. . . ,1'ushman i.rfi niiis W Humphries r- Yale. 3; iTin.-.ton. t. '.omi Waakburn( uanld. v.u oatrand, Pearoea gabatltutaa Jacea for Oouid, mt' f ir tv KumBhrlea Time -Two minute periods Rpferee -Oarnatt Btsamlth. -I'l-is .f play ioe Danaail) iiiirti ANO aBTAlfaJtWi JOAN SAWYER'S GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT (Formerly Palais de Danse) AT BROADWAY & 50TH STREET Denes . miss SAWYER MR- GEORGE HARCOURT MISS SAWYER'S Miiki r a itr J Is DAPIU s t . .1 HAM ! AMI iiyiii n MVKKTIttti Nl'IIPII Ka, "jT RESERVATIONS NOW BEING AMISKMF.NTM. anyenv nt k f n v k.. i.-. SSWIS.B.SS Mta.Toaaar.To-m aru. Ntta.Tojdar.To-m a ATues S;la .mi NnAra .vn a Mr. i. nun NPara iin a IBc. in m i iimciiv in itiav Kir. World mmmm To ntviirnniiBln'n th rniwtli SPECIAL MATINEE To-day at 2:15 50c to $1.50 PLAYHOUSE XHH'l 4TII THIIMI-HAM MIIMII GRACE MAJQ IN BERNARD, GEORGE BARBARA SHAW'S SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY 2:15. THE LIARS in RRNRT IRTIIl'R JONKB. Uailaa ElhnH'c SMlt m n a Kv. naaniw kinuil a Mi ro-m A .l Vctiti Superi LYRIC w of B'arav Rv aa - ' V MailaevaTo-m'arftWert aia, ia, TO Slf'Blla,aasN 111 II 1 1 a I VTrc?After the Theatre nupper l ea to i. efud A a,,, llanilna- World hamidnn 1. . aknien Adiil Irer to tu'.lr d'hote dlntiir 51 Mi and a la . an.-r.io'i SlratlnantTea.OlnnerAa'uu'r la'.ie Reservations. Din. Bup.Tel liii'ifliiani r -V" SYMPHONY lariat a f N a u r.., Beethoven Program .1)tnphonv N j Xrlu for i . and ViiKllsh Horn tiymphon No -Seat, at Hot l .nice. .1,,, h.h,.,,' i .... v, i,, .,',,,,,,;, PHILHARMONIC ALL WAGNER Tlckotl SO eta ,., it Hi "S,?.1J.Bsl now n: Hot i hh ,. Mailni Elliott Thtatrt ::ilt st. ii r m YVETTE GUILBERT i o-aay at it 3 ittm.t HIIIIIHU, K, , . ii hi'is at ifn naaasaa loin-mm I ' ATII Kit I N R s NQSIVm HEW YEAR'S FESTIVAL l slPKAIIAM I IN , 7,n, i , i MELBA SOUSA and Ills RAND. Seats .Now Hcad CRESCENT A. C. FIVE BESTS DARTMOUTH wjnmi.s bafj at Knd of Flrsi WHf nIlfj Klfltatl 27 lo 18. I IKsT HALF RIOT I I TO ):! The Craacanl Athletic t'l . I. tun A. feated Dartmouth nt baaketball i i Bscond signal Corps Armoryi Mi ' n lart inght b) a BOO PS of II i , t was a faat gBitlS from ilart to 111 At the .lid of the first half tin op, whs I I to I" in favor of the f t. . . In Ihe BBCOnd half the line worl. of O, HalHlcad ami NIcklBK put Iln t'r. osnfa well 'ii the lead, for tmrtmoui . William and HI Son did ti" I" I WO , The li' I' ' frsBcani. faaltton' Dariw I MeBtb Ift for vi at .1 . . . i . . !atlrkk.a. . it. ah (arward i ; o h w' Centre jl HaJatead Itlgbi guard... i blngaa. l" guard - aootn Greece nt a. C. 27; Dan in Ifloala from tied- flit l.reeeenl Mel I t nt'e ', Itealli 'i. Malotend. It 11 . iSlngee; for 0aeimouttii Slsea.1 . liei lor I akatlni Heals from reula- tv1 i.in 11 I ii , .-.a t Bubatlfntlons hau foe i. 1 i(iiii Halletler fr Mien rod, t il ' ii.. iih 't- ferea T Thoroi . Pni Pn.pire Ooate Time of ha .... i IIUTIil.sl AMI MltHtAI MAM't TRIO GOMEZ lipes MADE. TELEPHO.NF. 2330 Circle Utti Street, near Fourth Ueam Prince George ToTef MI - I 111. I Punch Judy h TREASURE ISLAND IRVING PLACE THEATRE lv ma- Mm 2 ti ll.i. i,-. l i .rr rienlabl a IS Der Wea Bur Mm V ITAQRAPH r!,;;,,,!!"' ,r; i ? lh" Crown Prince's Double (IIIIK I MIIHIIIII l l I .11 a I J tl I IIS' I 14 1,1 I III I i , ' ,'. Hr. .ad .i.-n A N l'l t ... . , ..... AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE BB Mil NOB New Dm! '. .. N tvlf.lt, tl.ii.i im,- 111 W t. ft lal H'warl Tal III! Cnluins PI BMC Mini ica. BtOARD in KBTIMATR Mi U'l' Tins Ml. vr. MillllellWl ItiillilitiK, Nr , u NOTICE I.- IIKIIbllti . .1 1 i' m' Board of M uter BunBl) ..f I'll. 1 ork, aurauant 1, Chapter ,.t i H,, of Ibl 4tte of X, .el. -. 'ear lsuo. and amei inienti literal Made auett luneys, inane it itw tinns, aatlmatea .m.i Investiaai is aeamad propei in order . facta .o, iu 1,1, at ,,urei f..r ,., suaply .if nira and atho - The I'lty ..I Ke York iv i avaltalile, daalrable and t-. fm - . uppl and hai reported H l-tlfli.ile .m.i .ipnr'lorp ei mendatl , aa la at ha I a. -i m .. aolnlon. In taken nuti ret t - 1 which report wiiit a map, nl accompan) tna Iha fame, bears ;t J ..ii IS, i!i).l and In et III el , I ; Breflle showing mat t of nhi etehoharle r-ek an eddlliuna i ifl vatet f..r The I'ltv nf New Ve-k al l lll.ili la i n Iha in the oftl - Board ef Water Buppli rt.. i ork. in tha Mtihlripel Rul ' -it. Centra sad Chamber : ' Cltyi that said map stnl i.r. appreved by th n.mr.i ..r i Appiirtlonmetit ,tuiv i;. lio. arid proflli were lubmllirl i tTanaervailon f..miiii.i,.n snd in in.. -lion approved 0 lobei i Said Board of Water Pupnl. i,-. -lUrttier rapctt, dated Dei'en to tin- Board or Bitlmaif ai a Itietit In alil-h tt l et fori: neeeasary th.it the mi ,..., .,, time. I .1 IS. I U0a. I. a nnu tit , tha ii ii . it upon a ttl.tp and prntl lv i I, ii- . ,n nmir .i-i St. Iftt shan. I i prt.tri- ihPVttlsf lilnMii.r nl . i p'hohArti rt)i .in ftdiltttoiit, Wi4tr fur Th iiv nf Nan v. 4. Mtt) tllHfl ta on H r hi th.' it.',.-ti i.f Wutar Rupplv nf TI 1 l tn Iha Munli BiilliUtk , Ontrn ti'i ChOQibora ,:ipi'! Cltv, . Tift' kiso : i i : v 1i .t n l ii r RatlltlAti' ;i ! The Tity .if Nh York i U 'f .1 a ii im r . ! :i : rt, a fnrantjtin, nt it n in ih i Tlia I'it y 4.f Naw Vf-li t ti ftlmf for :i publtr hattrttta up rapurt. ilntt I I ton ntbi . ill a-Maolvpil th.i not - i ' - . h v ' b ui vs-n Kv publ iMi Rnrnnn ni in m iuha t. lahHl in The ' ty .-f Kets, v , public niton of .i:i not pa in riwlMnsttatl ! tl Mnara," pUbUCUltOII "f "'tl- I tl lint -fi muntta ''-iny, r?hi ntila, h hut. lt t : ! . 4 no, m.mi i: . . " ii num. HanBaftaar, it... ttlHhtl, H;i:.anf.t itiliarl n'aati Ua vlfr, nr if i half a. in prtnu i ill Id . iunlia, than aucii n i 1 pilt.M1!"'! 'n tail V tu, ..tp r i an lil ' mini. a a. U01 ptU. ttl I., n 'i- ijiriiflnnd i nid iin ' mntf ami Apport tunniarn i- r pub t nrUca i.f amid hrMrltia:, Hat-rury f tin- ..m Hn.tr i ' r- hi. I ApfNtHiontnatil aviii din I In am h ftirtlisr itotU'a I at Qtiiratmnnti nf iha K-tu-a m i , 1 ndvitfd by i lit Curpnratiioi rntin' jt IHRIMI it s ,arraiit ..f 1 1 If.. 1P1I 1 a 4BKrtinnmanl nf Thai f t f nif. i. sv Ti't-k 'Ity, III I V 11 It M til. W ANi i.lt auBI el RraldBia M Xlei iriied .ai.t Hi i. . -in,, i.. pra tl.-. . ilats it SlOr wiinted, tetei-ii . i , i ti 1 1 e 1 Apply I bin. 134 uu orha.