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11 THE SUN, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 6, .1916. NATIONAL LEAGUE IS'capt. huston LEADER IN REVELRY Will (YMinilc lis iM.iticHi AiinivciMiry Willi ttntttit YiIiiomIii.v N toll l. JOHNSON CAN'T ATTKNO; Nern Vim 1c in. Jus 51 to nettle hack fin a week of flic inaKiiali'H of tin National tome TuiMlav to lieiltt their plep.ire ' revrlr.v . t.eatrll, I . annual jclieiluli! mi cling, anil liefnre they net ' tliroudi tluy Intend t paint tin name ! Ot tho parent major In letter" of lire nloiiR tilt- lln-.it White U'aj. Tin .Na tional laaaut Ik foity i'ari nlit. If you please, it tn I will ictehrate llio event tit tltiKly Willi a l.titii't at the Waldorf Astoria Wi'iliie.-it.iy I'Vettlim, ;n sharp, it a v. r. This will t' n treat vvick for I'm took Mley an. I environs, but not as e.y. perhaps, us it tnlelit have liteii hail not tl unexpected I'lollil u.Uhci -it on tin horizon of the newly established liae. pull peace. This cloud will lob the town of the pie.'ence of Han Jnlini-oii, leader of tin Ante! lean Immkiic. uini his relebratcil hem'htneii. Johnson had In temlcil In asseinb!e his lolleacttes, too. for selndtlbi ami Icttlslatlvo illsctisslon.j nut ho has poi-lpnticil the nierleaii Mamie liiivttit!.' until lclirii.il. v li III Clin as" tiolllollott the skeleton of the old .'i ili'i ul I.e.iKU Hittl-tltlsl stilt Will b lllki'll floltl Hie ilie-et by .ItlilK Kcnciuivv .Mountain l.andls at th. reiiuvst nf the ol.st ii n rom bai'Uers of the ll.it Untore I'eileral l.:ai:iie elub These, tten tlrtnen blocked Ihe u It Inlr.i ill last l-'rl-day of lit' uit which was Instituted je.ir nun .lutmar.v T. ami whleh .Ittilce tjindls for tnontln has held In delibera tion. I.atill. notlil-il the lt.illlmoro In lercsla to appear In fore hint to-morrow Rtnl show causo why the suit should nut be dismissed Johnson cancelled hi Invitation to the 1 ,-... tn.,.,i i .. tnt,r..ii.. i,. ..r.i. i... .... n.' .V, i ,.nr.Mvr lawsuit lie alo has other worries on his; mind the dl-po-dtlon of two Clrve. land bull cltib.s tin the American la'aiiu mid tin iitrlc.iii Association reMiec lively) ciiillnlleil h Charles Somers. The li.ink'tn; conimlttee uhlrli controls his tin. in at affairs ttlsts that Sotneis retire fiom ttie patne. JuIiti.-lhi .mil hi" followers In annual ' nieetlm; assetnliled are always uood for Rt bast cue spread head. Hut under e- I IMInu . ondltiots it ttt.n be w II that they 1 aved t'-c news a fortnlKht. The Inter national I.i.ikiic is Kolnj; lo cut In with a special mri t. lit; during the week, and the lliteinatloti.il I .,n;u.' happen.'' to be of some ooii!ciuet.re just imw. Iinleed It I the ii'iirpatlon of K.illlmore territory . by th' Harrow circuit thai prompted the Oriole C iy I'i deral promoters to tly Into i the fa. es of their former as'oci.ites. It Is believed Keitet.illy that Harrow mill his ,tsi s uites I. old the kiy tn all easy soltlt on if the onlj eltt problem that cotifronts p rm.meiit b.i "ball peace. (Should Italt'inore win Its point before ' J 1 1 rl u UiikIi" the National Coiumlsion iloubtbss will .ute'itpt prox-ure to have the H irmw rlns offei the Italtltnore ' malcontents some Inietits In the Inter nntluti.il l.i auue franchise of Hut city 1 Harrow woo ra withdrawn from the peace c isiiuiis- .oi, ii ready lo tight mjcIi H siuzircstKUi to the point of revolution. Aside from the ishedule, which lias been apptoved already by both tnajjr leaguer, there la little lo occupy the at tmtlou of the National l.eaeue In a bul tins sense Hairy ' Sinclair N e-' peeted In be on the uround to peddle tin "slaves" he still has in hi cjop. As a rule -prl ik iiietltiKS develop more trades of coii!-ciUciier t.ian othr conference. When fore it t- tot without the bound of p.'ssibllil.v that a few bahps of impor tance uiiirht le consiiininateil. Ii Is l.nonn unolHi iall that all of the teams have asked mull UiU s of waivers, which may resul' in wholesale sultchini; of Ida., i" s There . iiipc.il little likelihood of ai ' meitilin 'it to the National League rosti r Innu of twenty-one plaer from June 1 t" S J it ti 1 1 t 1 each reason I'tesnle. t Tiner ard the majority nf the club uv tiei'- are of tin opinion 1 li.it Mich low I nnt na. d' i.tlv ti si.oi"llile for the ei pt ioiiall cI.im race of I '. I ." . Chaili'S II Clilietx. the Htookl.Ml tin pre.,ino altempt oice tntire to ( tabllnh ell.-it ch. mites in the methoiN ' cif ilrafti'ic pla.M'i- from Itie mlnoi, ThK I' o new idea I. hin t has tried litisil' f ,ill M.irnl limes liefnte lo gain i'.i iirici..'e of the other llfteeu litajoi leiviii . bib pn shields. This - 'nine of lllibct l Well WurUl of a u.'ti trial, lie propn-J that lll'll till ll-t of llllltill leauite plavers rllKl til io di.ift h tn.ijoi' i'IiiIi- has been b'e iiiiii I ilium the in cMdchis of the maj'ii lecmn Mionld dtaw lot-. To tin IrtiL'in f t ii winner would fall the prlv flrui 'if O'.'lilni.' n Ill-t select Ion Si i .. tlon- ito'il'l iillirii.ili until all tlic draft mateilal had bu ll aliMirln d. Hlibets's pin i woot'l uivc the la-t place club of Mi ll .'in nit tit "! i'Iioii tor Us leauue Hlnl o "i up lo the chainiilnii, which T oulil ii.ie . itlilh pick Sn mm. ii ns any clubs ii'in "welled Its iocr.c INt of pla-. s t thlrt-tle that 'liib would drop automatically Irmn tin biddlui; pi l lli'Ki "I in In e in ssletn ut lliaftlll would result In the rcitcst uond to the gaiue. told i;iibets eterdaj . "Ml nr le.i.'lle club' object to Ihu pre. nt sjsli o of iti.iftlug, At pieseiit the irHjors ti.iM- the right to name an tin Ihuitid nuinln r nf pla.crs In their dtaft Ing llsi Thee lists, when reduced Inlet ..ins di-.'.atlHfactloii auioiig minor league pl.ieis not chosen aftet Imlns named The proposed new s.vstem would How major clubs to iltuft inilv the plM el'H tin I actliallv l'eiUlre "Also tin plan wouhl eliminate the technical evasion of Hie ilr.iflliu; laws a row In force Kill Ihel more tin gu alest bem lite wmilil ,n ci in- In M-ioml division chiles Thesi are the ones that -Omuld i be bii'lt up 1'ither thin their mote for tunate fellows." The management of the I lodgers lias Just arranged four addlllonal spring e. Mbllion giioies. Wllhert I tl ilil MSI ill will appeal in his liouie town of llallluiore nith Ihooklvu's lirst leiiiu on Apill - in nil a (in April " the si nil le.1111 will Jila) al Itidgewooil. The llr..t teain will cnga'gn Itldgi wood April !. BRITISH SOCCER RESULTS. i.si.l.isii i.i:.i,i i;s S'llltTIICtt.S SKCTKIS" TliirnU'v : l-Iir-n-o,. 1 Hmv j. Maii rheP"r I 1, iicl. I l.iv 11 110.0. I. in. n kpooi. 0 .Minn In-ter I'ltv, I. Ho. hihilr. I l'n ton Sorili l.'nil. I: oMIiiim A tli If 1 1. . 0 Uni'kp'iri I'lnini), I mi 1 1 poi 1 ri'iiiiiil, (1 ftnke, 1 Itoitnn ,iieiuer. 1. MIHI.ANH S;i'l'lll.V Urn. fin. I. :i. Iliidil. -niield Tonn, 0 Ii.tIh roiiiitv. ' Soils Coiintv, 11 Hull i'ii), s, Hielllelil t liite.l, n l.,e, Cln. 0. II1111I. ford i'it. I l.liiinlii ri'v. t; H-irnslee. I iitis Pori-st I l.ei' hti-r Kn-.se. 0. hhef Held Weill . -i.ii. V. I.ilni'lit- Town, I I.iiMmiS sCiTInN I'linai I Itfinfiiril. .1 Fiilh.iui. n- Ttea. 1 1 nfK (i I'rfoilnn rouininn, :t; r'Upinn iirinn ii vv,'-! ; in in i'nlteil. 'j llfllll tllll-1111' I'l)!,ll 1'iti.ti-i- i.all. s. i;u" in P.irk It Hilars, a, J, vrMimi i Wntr.ir.i l .''! iTI Isll l.i: Mill. Aherdeii n, r, i I ir I nl i en I. MM I'liebr.i, I. Mr !rlnit!l!iti. 3. AM l ulled. I, st Mnrrn, irmnpiirimi, t. iienii-, ii.iuiiiiiio ,r 4: tliiiulee, I II In rniiiiix I'uUilMi, rjueena Park, 1 Klliatii inn k, 3 Hungers 1: Mnrlixn, (i. Slotliei w ei 3; Third l,.oi.irk. 4). .Hilth Hovers, :, Parlhk Tlilml. 0, HIS PASSION I-'oikIiicms for flump. Xnl Desire for Profils. Led Hint lo PlireliiiM' VnuUees. NKAim.y nonsirr rrns - n w. .i. m cin:rii. i'ii lit T I j. Iluyliiii, eoiTotary-treaii- nior ; txl h.ilf owner of the Now nrh Anii'i'lriiti llasilull Club, like the Krrat summer kiiiiio vvlilili In represent, Ih ii law until himself. Aumn'tiitril wltli the iirimiotlon of this sport fur If tli.ui a i.ir the oapt.iln lias ecllpiteil In I'liuntry- wlilo popttl.trHy men who have pray In the service of the spurt He i. of tin type that attracts and holds I friendships ossesed of a churiiiltiK i t.ei'sotialllv. itlftrtl with a memory that never form-la fjees or names, the cap-1 tain can always llttd time eoti m his busiest nioiiieiits to treat on terms of af fable ..,it.illty even the inot remote ne iiialnlane l'or, while the Captain' Is tirst and last a vvoikcr of KlR.intle 'a- i paelty, he nevertheless llttils ample nine I for relaxation, lie has solved to a nicety the true imiat ce m mat '. r lMtie tnal leiis ii" i"e way i ii.'i . and iray. Capt. Huston works whll he unrkHi'uWn In nlavs w hen he plays I "I had no eholie In the matter." the captain answered cstfrday tn a ilie lion as to how be became Interested In baseball "I was born a baseball bile.' Sooner or later It s;mpl bad to break 'out In some virulent fottii. Hut bow 1 I canie to associate in., self with Col lacob ! ltuppert In a major league franchise Is ' iiiinihcr stor. . lie litrtli anil environment up to 'i eur ago I was always a cunmm Leaguer at healt. Volt see I was ra.sed In Cincinnati M earliest baseball recollections carry me back to the IteiN of t .!'. who wotked up to a citampion st.in 'n Is.", t can retni tuber the line up of that old team better than 1 le meinber the lineup of l'-M-l Yankees." declared the captain "Will White was the star pitcher and Chatlle SiDdi-r caught him. I'.ittny Stearns pl.Ded rlrst base lie lives In Ituffalo now with Hid .Mcl'hee at liN right. .Mct'liee Is a ptomliient dentist tn the liottie town. Cincinnati. Chatb-s l-'tiliner. a dl olllcer at Philadelphia, tanged at short tb hi. Pick Carpenter, now a customs olllcer at 1)1 I'aso. Tc.v. was the third ban-.iian .loe Summers was In left. McCulla- In centre and llairv Wheder In ilg'..t Held Th.c. team. I tell )ou." mu-etl the Captain, "was the appli of tin brMb ')o Thirty long vears theteafter I rooted in va n foi another such to gran our civic pride out Cincinnati w-.i). VniT DUIiiiiiI to lloioe Tea lo. "Never since have T been illloyal In sentiment to Cincinnati," Capt. Huston lontlnued. "Kverybody knows in) ftletidship for .Mm .Mciiraw and tn) fondness fur Wllhert Kohlm-on Wh . before 1 bought the Yankees I looked upon the (Hants almost as m own per sonal proper!). Hut somehow ever) time I saw a game hetwien tlieiu and the IteiN 1 Just had li pull for Cincinnati. I couldn't help II I found in) self In spirit .gain that Cm. Inn.iti High School buy who never ni.si-ed a game in four years That was when o ir i b.iniplous had 1 OttSumWtm "355 MHMNMMHMHIMWRtlMVn i M-V. T. I., lit x'l'ON, pa-Md anil lieen loigolten oy ine conn- in m) mieiesis .m ,,ce.illlil or ttie we.it tr) in tin glory of Connskey and Irs uid tear on tn) healtli A up to Miiilti famous St. I.ouis Hrovvns" jwnii the iliants in the spring ot mi.l de The father of Capt. Huston was a , cded ni" I cinie up to New York "i railway ngiiicer and contractot Til ) tjn .-uini of t 1 1 . I planned i.nlv ;. was calldl away mr sevirai iais w assist in hi" niitracit- "I never fur a itinmeiit forgot tin- Iteds, though." In said "No matter to whit oiil-of-the-wa.v. Jeikwaier place I vv . - sent the Cincinnati p. pers always fol lowed tile. The Hi st thing I looked at was the bo scores of tin It. its games. cut bark 10 Cincinnati per nuineiiHy In Ivipi a" assistant chit f engine, r of the W ater I 'rp.irttnent. Illght years of solid cum foil and sub lime peace followed." The Captain bioki off lieie In answer .111 Imp'rlant tchginm he had nail while 1 111 clinllllg the last M'lllellie "Tllli.-e eight .Ve.llV." lie I out I tilled. "! tllhlislieil me III siillli of III) dealest frii nibhips And talk of a lahld band of il)eil-in-tlie-wool fans' Wh). th" Itoyai Hooters of Huston ate only .1 po.'kel eilitlon of our fantastic iiigani.a tlon. which was Known as the Free Sit ters. The war with Spain was tne nr shadow thai fell athwar our eiiele." family W'l the war bloke nut In I ' Cipi unpan) of T. I,. Iluitoti 01gai11r.nl a in engineers from Cincinnati lie went at their head, under Co! W. M. (Hack, now in line for the cal: d lank of Ch'ef llnglneer of the I'nlteil Stales Arm), to Cuba. Co! Illack was nsiiglied the task of Improving the sanitary condi tions of Havana "lie performed Ihe task In a most thotough and painstaking manner." said Capt Huston. "To him belongs nil tin I. ilit I did no moie than any captain should bate dohe at th" command of Ills superior olllcer " lleniiillieil I 11I111 lo Work W 'in n peace '.va hiipp) island ('apt set Iniis-lv to appl) rest-ued In the llo T I.. Huston began hltrei'ir to the mm- derful liuslne-.s iiipoitunitn-s of it-ionatfllctloi. presented the period Ills ev- pcrlencc III engineeriiig 11111 coiisuui- l.i. 11 eiiableil him. being 01 f Ihe lirst 1 nn the scene, to la) Hie groundwork of a score of enterprises which ability, cal I -iilatlon atnl ttutlrl.ig iffott ilevelnpnl iulo .1 rapldl) accumulated forliiue. Within leu .veins the name of 1 1 11st oil In 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 1 1 and environs was lite 1 s nou) lit of business stabllit) - "I spetil lifleeji iirdiiou.s lliniigli not 1 illii oil I .t 1 "i unpleasant ve.us 111 j Ctihii." said the captain "I hid to hits I lie. I can lell .volt, lo hold m) own with , the shiow'd competition Hi it llooilcil In j nfler Hie war. Hut not the b-ast ot tn plc.isutes of ris-i e.itlon Here found in j Hie baseball dupe of the Yankee impels 1 to which I subscribed You see I hadn't ) fiil'gntti 11 my hi)llooil Idol, the Iteds. j H.isehall was lsirn In sinew ami hone Wlllicr ironic heat nor Ironic rati nlil drive thoughts of the old game (mm m.v I h ,,,, . nn.l i.e. ,., noe. ,,,.! ,, nr The iiiiUves went to It ike wihllin alter lln soldiers had popula rU.-, ,,. I They developed some mill) high i lass I talent. Thle was ,i line suhHIlute for the real article, I can lell you. Hut still 1 I pined for the lesoundlng bats of linns I Vaguer. I.ariv l.aJole, Mm I r.twt.llil' nod national hem sluggers of ihe t.vne "M) Inleiiht in the major leagues was funned by the fact that while I was Iso. luted from my friends ai home man) of Iheni engaged In the ptoutotlon of nr. ganUed baseball, Augum Herrmann, Hun Johiibou, John K. Ilrucc, Chnrlei P. a victim of FOR BASEBALL Tat a id Cli.lilis ebb .Mu.ph.i (all but .Mr Taft charter inviiib of the I'lin Sttiisi were but a few of many old time .issis'lateH wbice cotOiecHon With till LMIIIl' fllfl Ii,,.' ,.ll,l...l i..l II i As soul as mv btislneM affulis per- tllltleil of lolida.Mng I arratiged to spend several mouths of every Milliliter back among the home folk." These Miniiner visits. Ihe enpt.iln de elareri, sh.ioed lu.s future earier as a big league niagnati ".M lirst world's series eietetue." siild the eapi.iln, "was In l;io:i. Tlsit's the time t'li Pirates beat Hughle .leu liliiirs's Tlgeis. 'Coui.-e I was a Na tional la-agiKT then and 1 had bet 'I llttlo on the old sentiment. Remember how tough that series was" I got a iinl tun for my money, you ina.v know, and illscmeied Hie means of s-,iei ding ti va cation which was a vacat'on" "Hut how came It" the captain was iisked. ""I li.lt. being such a N Hi. mil l'iigtii enthusiast on ever peim'tted wmi-cir lo hu lino tin Aineranii la ague " VIeliriMv Ills I'lilef lilibrr. ."Mciliaw e H e !inw.r to that." w.n th leph. "He advised Hie Colonel ;ind 'n'.vself throiiKli nil our u. gotlati'itts for t the i nieces, w Inch were ifiiiitiliciii.il cuiiiRh to furnish the baseball wrltets tuatf-ail nr a whole winter. .Mciiraw I have found t.i he the lie"! po.ted man !. baseha 1 on the pluvins. busmes. and di plomatic ends. "I in i .Inhn tlrst when lie was grap pling with the Athletics in too world's series ot mil. 1 got bitter aeuuainled with him that fall when lie brought tin Cants to Cuba. A in.ijor league clnh Was t nelt on ti.,. I.-1111,1 Mm M.,e was the tlrst mmmge! who made his P'aers behave and do then- eiv best "ti tli ill im.itiil He teileemeil th. honor atnl loesttge of the big b,i(..,s. Kortiiet V":tots. ou -i e. bad i ntiieied the trp Jo -. de .Mcilra-i's ciumn.inil and preseti,-, ,,f tlr te, imtires.cd me We bae in ell , elosest friends ever since. I liked MiiSr.iw and I liked N..,v Votk the mole I m.iw of 1 1, it ft. II.- won , t'iree pennants ami I was Willi him in livery world's setus. Tn.it last game ; in the It'll" elles with 111' It'll So hurt me as iim.il as it hint hltn In in hull ilaitia of mis 1 IkoI gut to running i a'litttid with tin- iii.ints. making slant J mad irtps with lliein. and the hie ap. pea ed. I guess III then e ie leln , f. ie jgoiin of owi.eishlp wa plaiitnl. ; ' 1 never hod heell iUlte 4.i . It-rli-i I with 1 fe .a Coin alter I Mil- iii) liisi v,.rld ter'es l-' ftceii veaiT' h nil work in li e tniinc. h-ul worn me nut I poa mv l - ,ltliii to lltiviiiia fnnii Hie I'liale-'l ger t'llggb' I lllSCtlpsci) uuil mv hll-ltles. av-.ncl.iles the advistihlllt v ic ib.io--llig s ort visit nut I nave tint sn.. ben back. "I will get !o .Mciirew " i mine, t.on .vlth our pun In., nt the V.ink..'.-. r.il.l Huston in r pl to a dliect iuietum. , Vlniosi lloiiulit (lie lulls. I "In the suinmei nf pi t wh'le I was knocking about with the (iian.s tn Cln . cinnati I leiirned tli.il Hie Chicago .Va ' lional l.i.igui club was for sale. .Ine 1 in 1 1 ft -tin, an old hooluiate nt mine who :r in ehaiLe of II Ili.liirt.it 1 Vlw. Niir. c. p Tart's n. wspap. r. gave the I 'lifoiiiiai;.iti. I ion-lilted vvitli .Mciiraw .ami he 11 1 ii 11 i -1 o I to go Intn tin- ileal with me The 111. 1 lie I, .id gone so far Us to ha vi 1 pur, has,, price milt 11.1 ll I igteed upon wh 11 .In'ni llstov ereii that Ih" .mild tail hououiblv Mettle Ins re. ihase froin his New York coutiact I I ii nl 110 tiiMi-.:l, 1 of taking the Cubs I nulls. MiiJi.iw war trei to Join me In I ""I'll"' I Soiin, lime later, ii.'tel- Ihe wotld's seri.s of pill William I'leisehm inn ae.ml tlnoug'i August I lei rm inn that the Yankee wire lor sale. He told Mc lir.iw. Ma. phiui.il me .uid arran.red througli l'Ie:s iim.Hin ,( meeting with Co' ItUpliett ilt Ih. Clurlllge Hotel Tile Colonel, l.ke mvself, was not p. illicit Lilly keen 011 the projit lie thought, like hi.vf. thil II iniifft be .1 good In vestti'.ent at a suitable puce I was soiliewnu: rei-siired li) ,1 visit to John i:. Ibti'i' 1. Ctui'lunal' Han .lohnson ..line I. lie in NoVeuiln'l to begin the long negotiations vvhlih einle.l in our pun h.isr. I h.ive never regretted m .issii -i 1 1 11 hi with Mr. .lohnsnti. lie In honest and an, one m; t-iitie in n', "How ih li iiiese, .1 man with whom v well be proud to iisso.'late nit 01 busims. ou icganl b.iscbir as a pllle husim ss Capt liu. venture'"' 1 nskc 1 the "II. i" 'I! . fletful lilistness, Hons wttli the most i ouijeniiil. one t out humus t-ccni-- a pecnllar i gnir o'is .no t. but a ' lie auswi'lcd "e i spot t llsi If me ill vi, i.v s luit the hus'iiesa end ' source of worry it law lllitn tteelf- -a rulh- le-s. cruel business stuiii-i! Ihioiigh oiit bv n su-vlv.il nl th titles! "(Hie well known ill. mil lie s ud to ni" shnrtly after Cn liupnert iii h;, i hei-onie 'isso'-laled ivlth ihe gauie. 'Iloti't tl - to get pliiyee- friiio the ei,. Illg i lllhs , bll. (lot'l !t laiti'n. .'lev land and ihe weik ifcters' "'Hut that looks like a hid btimieit.i polliv.' I leplleil. Thi'M teams are ilown The) slmulil be slrciiRllieni-d not weal, nei.' "'Tip) have been don n for fifteen Milts,' v is Ihe lepl), 'and lli.'iv be dnwn for llftei n mote for all Ihe vvlnuerti care. l ln n- s ibsoititeiv nn syinii iiln n ,,ir,.hall i ii.immi a i r.verv out mi si mi nt n s battles. iiil .vim know Ilia Ingle had !.,.,, r,,e,y UleHSei lllll till l IV vear'- i-xperleiiie. "CI. liiiiip.'rl iind in.vself imuglil witli , ev,.. open We lenlled Ihe (.ml: .di.'.ul nf us In building up II lul, Mm, I. Ii wax let In s c,,lu. v. i ..r , ,,,. i,,,,-,,!,, ,IM ihe pun hase of Frit M,iIm mill a lumcll of Hllhilllies llnenn. lug ttie nllnr pla.viua I coiirsel We have hiep lorluuale, liouevei', In secur ing some oihc i;iini tni'ii, atiiong thnm ,ee M.mee. loo lihbou iind a weallh of promising pllchiug talent of both de tiriinlnutloiiH, Wc havo other deals in prospect, We have duiio our wry test for our patron and ran only truat for tile best, "We cattin Into Ibasebalt during u bail year, a year of war and high salaries. 1'eacit should prove cfllotrcloUH It surely will If the new talent wo have secured Justifies Hie expenditure, ltesldes. the war last ear bad breaks In weather hurt us terribly. Other .loin dual nn Difficult. "Hut speaking of weather reminds mo of Ihe vlelmltinleH of the contracting business. I had tin Job of building a railway In Cuba. I planned to start wink curly In November. Tin day be fore the start was lo be made It began to rain and It rained continually till lale lit March. Twelve feet of water fell that season. And all the while nou mules hud to be fed iind n treiiielnloiia pay toll honored without one tap of work being done, It Mire did look like a Mexican standoff where a fellow might lose his money but sale bis life. I did a little better, for bv hanl work when Ihe skies cleared 1 was able to I do a little better than an even break,1 With this experience behind me wluitj terror do you suppose the great sum-1 liter sport can hold In store? We are hoping that our baseball atmosphere clears with the beginning of thu l!i campaign," Hundreds of good sliortsmcn In nil nooks and crannies, of the globe Join1 heartily In that fervent pra)er. They are men who have come In contact with1 Capt Huston either when he turn at' work or at play. PANZARETA EARNS PLAUDITS. Itncei. ,-. I .' Ftirlonus In I mil I nt .Vi'il OrleaiiD. Ni:w Diilhan.. I,a.. 1-Vb. .1. -No horse that h.i ever raced over the New fir leans race course crr isptalled the per formance made by II. S. Nevvmun's six-)ear-ohl man I'atmirrtu. Carrying 1 lo founds she raced live and a half furlongs over tin h'atr lirotinds track this after noon In I i in: .5, which win two-fifths of a second behind the track record fs t lldlsheil by Cold Hose in limit with I or, pounds up. I'.iliz.iret.i Is called "the Southern ijiiis'tt," and when rhe won the i;.niu) patrons, of the track gave her a great ovation. She Is Hie only thnroughbr.il that raees'wlth a gold bit C.ov. Hail and former frilled States Senator Mur phy .1, l-'oer were among Hie manv notable visitors at the track. I'ordhnni Prep .lust llentrn. Kordham Prep' haskuball team wats defeated ctenlay for the tlrst time this season 011 Its home court bv HoKikcji High School The visitors tie. I the y.ore at 20 points and made an extra period l.cccMsjty. They won by a score of "i (o IP". .loe Williams was tlot in the Ma-oon Preps defence. l-rtech ami Collins I'la.vcl haiilei-t for the lexers, while Statui.ird ptoved a brilliant forward. HAVANA RACING RESULTS. K.r IU -.' iing. iu'e llni tliti--jir-.... jii.i iipKurd. i. ,111,1 tiM 1 r furlong., ...Ii. II..-, iv,i..-na.i ml. It " .' 11.. 1 r.ip ini 11 t ;., 4 i ,-, Mll ... , - ' ": . W.ul-r. I".-, ,J. i. i-. t 1 4 .,', 1 n I tn 1 1 thir.l Time. 1 ns Ui. Mm Itu-tli Ma'.l a, Keltni Ml., ran ,eci mil IU e 14, Ann pil'te on. t'ire, Jfsr-n. 1 sn I linuara, Ilv, atnl 1 li-lf furlong. Kuan,.,,. 11.; ,V:,n,,"'i) , 7 ,,, lo- .!'' J".. !"" N,n" Muellaehu. ''.jrK.iin. 1.. t 1, tl , , , ., , nn.l. -Ml. ITimlty Ul ijuntsi. ji. t I. 1. ,1 ., .,1., I :i to r.. third Tin,,, 1 in .Til'." ' V" .Chap. Kor.l .Mai. Inl.o, "o , ' sfr .sn rsn Tli.r.l IU,i-.i.iiiiBi purw j.-.ihi. thrf-)er-.... ,iti, iipr. tve f nr:ng --M L. ""''i'r-.- J'nkln.i. ,n , U V., M,.l . t.. .,. Ch-rr Se.. 1 Taplls. 'j in 1. 1, I.. ., .in.l ;: it :., .ei-.,n. lievi . tr, . ..ntiell, .. ..., ,. ,. I'v'en1 "ml 1 to . .alr.l Itai. 1 nr.; 4 .1 .tan.. c., ji'inilimr. Paul i.,vt.. ve.. :',.. ana ltu.ll -M.sii.; ju r., I'uiirtli Ita, . Fr Hire, rrar-o'dn Mh.i lllnvar. I. In.,,,11.1.1.. par.... .-.n. tll . ,,,,, en.-h.ilf furn.nss- Mr i;.k.ar. Us , , ',' nil) I. 3 to I. .1 to i. out, second, AMe ft .'."o3; V-'i'."8' ' ' 1 '" ;' "' "" .. W' "'"-'"or three vear-onl, and up ward, sj- l ngi pursr. Jf.Oil m, fUr,,K.'. Ske-t.. Itii rt'.,pti 31, , ) ,; , 5 . ... tlr.t: Pir.or ll.o . in, i.s,,rr,.,, ; , , 1 I" 1 - 10 .. re,slt,: re--at ll.i IiuiiiIiiI, v., 1. to .,, 1 t i ,., . . rime. 1 a ! I iv TI. n,l.. l-lillra.' Mm.I ra.-li sor-l. . an.l I'leiu al.o ran MMIi Its,.' lor ihM-.-.v.-.,r o,., ,, ,., 'tanl. .ellliig. pur.e f i,.i turloni;. '""I W ! 1 IM. to t. .1 ... I , , llrm. Ilu-.li .stri. h.xliil i'j .... le. ni 1 3 10 I i p. 1 1 , ,, I lie l..i-k inn 1 1 r.piliHrt 1 .1 10 1 ' tn .1 10 ;. .llr 1 -r, 1 , . ''I k. P.. 111 la,.l '. .ill,., Hu.tir l-rontl.r sr.il Crul l,e. v a ... mil NEW ORLEANS CARD. Kn -t H.11S- The lYial. purse intliifii two - ie ..i.u .. uu iiinnnirs r. 1, o 1 .Ira . . . lion (Ills ... Kellll I'.i-h l Von- s.i.h Mt- Ititnis.nt i.ittle Hot I. nil I40U1 Ili'i d, turn it-go Iiir iilivrr . . I'J Hi nl l.n,c li.'iiur Netta . It: Yellow fiiu i'" W'.ilt-r Iluiu-iin .. 1''' t,enik-e V te'. Sellin.-, Hare) IaIVI- euin, It.u-e llirlon.h I.111 .Intm lioiitfki. iioiuier Pi I -k) . . . , I lllll.lll.lle ll-riiiiu lit III lett Hill 111 at ubl , l.ol. I ChirtT tm Uliiniitiatnr li'' Cv.ttnui' r . . 113 Pol11n1.n1 .. 'I'.Mt.i.lir 'i'ii. i;lnuirr Ili'i . I C Welsh. ll l.sl 'II.: r. I It.,, "Vllin.-. four )ear . ;m, up w ar.l . i fiirloii. Meeln U.I i t; ,r .ill Pel in. .1 .,m.l lit ken.lill ,. it..olv I'imir, Itroollii. Kike . . 113 , H1 I'm le .lllltlllle it, lltop . srniujler Ini sn- , ,n. Inilil ('ill Ill'Stlon . (iilhrui 113 III l'i! .' s tp. . til III IK Ihric Koillth II uv The Missnim ye.it old- .out tipu.11.1. .even ; tuir.e liirli,!, TS,,.r k.iit lin envtoisl ICnrbu-e .In., ph Finn K. I'rutnp t'.'le.t 1 I'.'ltll ti'l..lliore J, Hf'UejIioiiru- . . 1 tw, llo.. Mjnon ti"'. Tok.iv 1 II" Fatli. e Itll.v t, 1"'' Hi rl nui .. . 1 P131 Filth Uilir Selllli .uid one mile. KiLitlit I..111 lot .1 ....... .Mim Thorpe .'iwlioile Ablnu V'-llsllee H.irlitn llirte ). ir olds and 111 W lln liar I I, iiiii'nn ... !.t York I.H.I . . . .. . nntiii mm lit l.l .Mole .. . ,. II. Mldlle C .. Ml t'hff Filar . y "oi.nt t i " O'sulllv:,,, .. Kli Itae Four )i,ir nld. .-md upward: .. P.' ... tto .... 1 113 .ellnu. one Mint suni.i.siiii . PI' i.iirev ill.i ('.id- n?.i mil in I a sulci tub . . p, tKI-n- l.oiiua l"i'lniuu 111 Ibiil I'l'M.ihni ' Vpnreiutei iillim.oiie chinned t.Si'V.Tt.l Moel, Stalile entr.v TO-DAY'S HAVANA ENTRIES. Firt K l e Five uid iinward: ih'IIiiiz (tirlnns": lour )rar nld. ( oiiperinwii Kc ) Hum 'II VcRill (' ii inin Klltnil i". south, rn iiold 1'ii'l.onl Wella HI'Mr Mii.-s. Ill .seennil Itftee Selling ..ear olds: mx furtoii:. pur." fimi; Hirer-. fireellll.-. Urn Sinil.ix . Vliioll.tlllle 1i'J'.;ii .in I IMilli ll.iiiiniiiiii l'i. Ton) Fnhinn . Third lime Purs. JIki; ts'lhiur; three nr. . . in.-, . 1 1 )c.ir (nil. iiiio upwHni: mx iiiiion.'s nni'in Apple 'Mm! . 101 lO'l III II. Ill ii; lir nl I'lo Ar7iuiient .... 1 1 1 1 1 Ituck Il.ils'rd.i.li lte:lUinont llelle Nilin Mllelnictio ''" Siui.-ide . . il'Pnitj tt'llllue .Mouse . ix An hery . . . '.'.' hui II) Allen tOli I'ourlh Itinx- Selling ,verii-ul. mid upward purse ikii Hirer live and one ti.-il r rur tiiiiis: II it V (-li.il !x.liti p,s Water l.dy M.V Finnic ' pv Cnotter t'l'i lap'tar S t ' '.'Km. W'ot Hi tr, Filth lldie Coliuiiliia ll.iii.i.-.-ip; parte t'4.1- tlii-te )i ar old. mid iiti'tiuil; mile inH : .ixleruth i Villain . . . l"iSt llli'liriise o; lilellirilll If P I (Jllinct- Sixth Itme Srlluui pur.e Jl"'i; Ihiee je.ir olds mid upward: one imle mid lilt) y anla Napier l"l .nroustei m Taint rliine t'ti P.irilner ' ip; VUlcll ICT Seventh lt.Hl Sellmj, pmse $I(H, tll c- )earnlis ,iui tuiH.-irdi one mile Aliuisltt Liivtreiiee itm vim-itnii Hay Day . ... I'll Mur.urrt Knertfrllc IU'. Ik lliMl . Chiiiife tor,) Apprentice iIIowmm. to;, ii:i Meje. We Pocket Billiards to Be at New York A. C Amateur Championship Tournament Sanction Awarded by National Association, to Begin March 13 Bright Prospects for Class A Balkline Event, Feb. 28. The national amateur pocket billiard championship tournament under Hie aits piers, of the National Association of Amateur Hllllanl I'hiyers will be held this year In the clubhouse of the New York Athletic Club, Central I'ark South. The sanction for It was awarded last Wednesday night nt a meeting of the billiard organization's executive com mittee, according to officially continued Information obtained yesterday. Monday, March 1,1, has been set aa the date for play to liegln. An innovation In the conduct of the competition has been agreed upon, thut nobody shall bo admitted to vli vv the games except members in good standltnf of the New York Athletic Club and the billiard association. This measure hiis Is-en adopted as a means of limiting tlsi sl.n of the attendance Instead of charging an adiplssloii fee, which would be against the true spirit of amateur billiards In the opinion of those who have plant'td the tournament. Kveit with this procedure It Is expectnl Unit the accommodations of the elub hall will U taxed. Judging from tin tourna ments of recent )ears and the Interest now being manifested by tho members of the athletlL club III all form of cue games Mn) Ite'iuln Two Tnblcn. Piospccls for lb" coming national Si balk lliiu championship. Class A. under the auspices of the national ii nalctl" organization ate for one of Hie strong est Ileitis of competitors In the history of the event. The Ideal number of pla.vets. as shown by past erlcii.'r. Is seven, but there Is a possibility that twice that man) will lompete In the 11HC tournament, which will begin on IVhruary :'S at the Ariou Society In event that such a large Held of aspi rants should be on band the authorities have .1 way out of their dllllculty. Two tables could be placed side b side In one of the halls of the club with pbnt) of riHim for the pla.vers to git along without lOlltllCt It would lie possible for as mail) as von persons to view the progress of' two games simultaneously New Yorkers who are certain entrants 111 tin event are lMward V liaidner and J. Kerdltiand I'nggeiiburg. both for mer champions Morris l. Jlrown of llrooklvn also can be counted on 11 an almost sure competitor. Tliete nui) be three aspirants from Philadelphia W'. P. t.'rfenheltiier, .1. K. Cope Morton and Pr. 1.. Mini. Charhs Heddon of liouiigl.it. Mich., mid J. !. Mllburn of Memphis. Tellll.. who pla.ved In the event last year, are likely to iv.ippe.tr Julius Kllnger. the Austrian champion. Is a sure entrant. Possible newtomers are Hobert M. Lord, Cie Chicago )otith who Is causing almost as much or a sensa tion as did W'elker Cochran: Nathan Hall of Huston. Kdgar T. ami Travels S. Appleby, the Columbia t'tilverslty stu dents who have been plajlng in the Class It tournament, and l.cdysird Hlake, for mer Class K performer, who has devel oped into a star out at San I "lego, fat., during the last )ear lllllrles to Close IVti, Ul. The Appleby bo)s are known to be willing, but their chance 10 enter de pends upon how good averages thev have when the Class II tournament winds up It Is necessuty, according to the hhsu elation rules, for a man to be able to average at least in order to be eligible. The entry blanks for lln tournament will be in.ill.-il to all the members of Hie association this week and entries will .loe IVhruary '-1 with the reeretury nf the association. Ir Walter U noug hts. .",'. Fifth avenue. No matter who wins the tiat.mi.il una i-ur Ckis" H chiiinplonship III the 1 S .' balk line tournament at the Itn.nklvn Hllllanl Acadetti). the prophets will be able to -ay "I told you so" At the start Charles i: White of llrooklvn was a Joint favorite with the Appleby brothels of New York. Francis S and IMgar T. and not once during the entire compe tition has any of the four other n pir.tnts serlouslv thieateii'd their chaticis The thtee remained favorites after the lirst w.ek of piny, and now at III- end of the second week events have occurred in such a way as to make It impossible for an) but .1 member of the triumvirate to come through And each of the three still s in position to win If In can triumph in Ins remaining games. Kai'h of the trio has had Ihe lead at one time or another. White had it most f th opining week with a record of three straight v atones. Then Fdgar ppleb) tied htm While's defeat by lieorge' P It Cltitke shoved Kdg.ir Appleb) lo the top. Now Francis Ap pleby has the lead. Willi four victories uid one def. at. agai st lliiee wins atnl one failuie for each of lln others. Claike has the honor of having beaten two of the leadeis. While and Francis Appleli), while IMg.ir Appleb) defeat was at the bands of his own .wiungcr brother Friday night III the closest game of the tournament, siroie .,00 lo " 3 T I'rniiels Vpplelt) llrllllniil. Francis Appleb) 's fate hangs in Ihe li.ilance iii-tnntrow night, when he op. po,.eN White III Ills last game of the schedule. If he wins the worst po. slhl.i that can happen to htm vv 111 be a in- with his lumber for :h. il It- The elder brother. P.dgar. In order tn gam such a He niiisi beat Clarke to-morrow alternoon and White Tuesday night If White downs Francis Appleby, then the title will hinge on the game he plas w.th l-Mgar on Tuesday night, unless IMg.ir alread) has bowed lo Claike in tomoiroiv afternoon'- g.itne So far .voting Francis Apph-hv . mi' ins extend even fuillnr than holding lirst place In the slnnihng lie lias made Hie high run of tin loiiruauieiil. 71. He high single aveiage. '.' 31-31, and ha Ihe best grand average to date. 7 (l-'.'n; lie If Hie otil.i man above the 7 mail, Thtee of the seven euirams have cinu plcled their full strings of siv games I'red C. Uurnhain vf Hartford won thru and lost three, ileorgi' 'I'. Moon, ,lr. of Hrookl) n. vvotl two and lost four Fred l.owi-nthal of III ixik i) f l wot and lost live. The statistics o players Applet!) 1. ..' Mipleliy. ..'.I. s winir t:. ,; II CI irke is if K C Itiiriiliiiiu T .Moon. .Ir l.nweiuli.il tetlxll) The I'tesi'i'itt Allili'tli' t 'lull's, am ual (iuli iii.i!iiiliniMili Inuriianieuts cue utiilir way. TIiIh jear lliete are tliree Mjaiate i'nitiieton. til IS.; balk line, ioi-le lillllanls anil IIiikIIi-Ii lillllarils. Pr. II t. .lenultiis's, I I' Santinrn. I' .1. Irish anil Charles' II. N.ilitnni.ieli' r ire the nlilv eiitr.inl.i 1,1 Hie It.ilU Inn illvlHiuu, their proHei-s lieintt hi kh i that lln' ol her pin y.-i w In tin hlir llrook lvn i lull illil not feel alile to pit then . " i' i iis'.ilnst I'n in I'iiiv in Hit eoni'tllon will Ih'kiii lo-uinriovt'. vvhei. I r ilennlnes opiioMS Sanlioru, aitl tin I ll f t rolllesl vtlll hen wieli rioin Weilin i. il.iy liluhl, Mr . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k m haviiu; the t his. IiiK honor on well iih the upei-ltiK, with Nulitntuui'hiT auiilurt him. Nine Itave enlereil for tho poeket htl Hard laurels, I'lanle, Itarretl, Dnun inonil uini WllllatiiH helntr aiuouir the tittBt known of th (laid. Thin competl- lli:li lir.oid llitli Hun. vv w ! I'. X: 31. ill i. '."i. 11 . .,' s, ? ii el alBBBil st. :c. si, ..i t n ., i: I i, vi. ir. it. ;,, ,r; ; ,t;i ., ;i. , t:., ti. .r,. ;n. 37. .! t. .i tit f. I Ji. .'.. 31. -I. 3t. -I'l 6 It i; I '3;i I nt Crrscenl , C J Hon licgiin last Wcdlirsday nil. I will wind up on March 7, Tin liiglsh lill- I Haul Joust gets under way to-morrow with eight competitors. Prbes worth 1 winning tire vrovldeil by the club III each event. , .Members of the Arloti So, lety wllii iiuike a strenuous bid ThurMlay night j to gititi temporary pos.sesslon of a chal lenge cup now In Ho locker of tho 1 Llederkraii. Players of the latter or g.c lz.it Ion headed by .1. Ferdinand Pog genhurg trounced the Arloti hulk litis ' billiard team eight men 011 a side- - 1 ill tlii Mist match for the Hophy ill De- ci'tnher. ' IMward W. (ianltier, nuitiber one on the Arion combination, Is playing better than ever now mid his club has issued 11 challenge for 11 return match, turd It will I be played Thuttjiluy at The l.leder-1 kranz. The trophy, whleh Is a targe 1 silver cup purchased by the members . of the two socletlcH, Is not to become 1 the permanent property or either sidu until It has been won three times. It is almost certain now that tl tim ing world's championship three cushion c.trrom ismlert between Alfredo He urn. the title holder, and Charles Mills of Pittsburg, the challenger, will be pl.i.ved lu New York iii). 1 1." uro declaied ye tenia) that Ihe probable seen.. f Ihe match is the Conrrl Hall of Hie New York Theatre building, where Ihe le lent professloliir. handicap balk line tournament was pla.vd. IMward Hilm of Cl'Vlatnl teb graphed an offer op Friday, but it w-is not the soil to lutt- the 'hamplon iway from New York, where In piefers to pliy If silnb, for hi home m lo-ie I'ltbss Helm betteis his proK.-ltlo.i ; Within the next da) or two. which is not considered likely, the contest will be 1 here. Announcement to that effect is likely to be inaHe to-morrow or Tiles-1 da) . 1 Flttnin I'.isslgnol. tin- French ehitii-j plon, and W'elker Cochran, the .vniing' Western Mar. broke even tisterda) In their 1 ,.'.' balk line Mill, ml matches at ' li.ily's. In th. afternoon Caignol .von, .T.n to :iv, and in tin evening the .voting stir triumph, d, 2. In to IT:' SWI5IMERS SMASH RECORDS. land) of llrooUllne Is lnr of 1 nle' i-IiiioIImi) Vli-ef. Nkw Havpn. Conn. I'b. ' -l."i ' Hand), tin brilliant swimmer of the j llronk'.iiie Mass, lligli Sdinol. brok 1 three lecotils atnl T II. Cum "f tin ( Hamilton, N Y. .-cln.nl. smashed one at the Yah- liitersi hoiastlc meet to-night Calm cut th-- ,Mi )up mark fiom 25 t-r. lo 'J.'. .1-.", seconds, and Handy won the j inn and yards races. In the former 1 he Mulshed In ".T -- seconds, a fraction 1 of a second littler than even Hie best Intercollegiate swimming record and two seconds better than the' previous Inter scholastic mark Ilatid) shtshul awa) about I st-eond-' fiom the ;';'0 .vards record, finishing n 2 IlllllUleS 33 l-'l sei-otnls Tile pteV lulls 111,11 k was '1 minutes 37 2-."i mcoiiiP Team honor, went to tin llrookl tie II. gl School, whicli 111 add t on to tin tw tveiit' won by Hani), captured the te.io rt la) race In a do.-c tlu.sh fiom Itrool, 1)11 Poly Ptep and al.-o won the plung for tlislatice. Hill! sue ceded III lover lug the entire T." feet of tin Yale lank This has never In en done before m a Yale meet. Hand) tlgurnl in three w o mtig events ,is lo- wa-- one of Un f"ui swinmiers which caplurnl the team e av event NEW ORLEANS RACING RESULTS. IV 111- I ir Itir. . v - , v. r ne p'ir-a i . . f , , B. II i J.a v 1 Itrim " 1 ! .1. ' a- ( t.. . It 01 li.)n! r-,t Keon. 1 . -.11 lltl. I .lO S 1 ' 1'" III .V : ' 1 1 Kner t i it 1 - 11. llir.l Ttmt- I il Phi- L11.1 Mi I- ,tn Hi- llni, nn! I dtli Iti .Ir- 1 1 ... ,, s'ei end 1 1 I e For Itlfai . 41 ,!i un.trii. .aiiniK pu--e tin.i .it f irietig- ttilKilo Um ' Keosll it', I ,c t to '.' 'Von HI la i'.tp ' . 11 . M ,- , 4 to . sn I 1 -a J. -a.sTu I I. iii .., p. i , M. i ,Vci.-Hlio!t i 1' 'o . I" , !l ,111 ' . .1 . 'ti nl Time 113 I-.. ''.tp' it li I . t tiK-tr. il.lti Hlrk.t ant He'--, -n I - . . r.i ti 'n.ir,. H if t It lci 1 1 V II .n i t hr-(. war n't!n ,1111 upn ,r-l pu tU .in.l a t furlntiK-- I'H-i Z tr'i '! n-. t I in J 3 ; kimI ' t ,i .i i 1.11111-. i:;. ( Mt iiir.-i h i.i i .irvl to . .'Con i t'-fhlii- ni ot ri. l to 1. i t 1 .in 1 .. ii t. II 111 ! I It. ti tle i Tim' ! li llcl.onrtiir 'nniru. M.rltt ttoiwliv He 'rtrm ii. .ft-n(Tnni li 'inl I.llior. l'P II II- vn-h . VI. i s ' .M'tilorlil W.tttill' mi ff- ttri. 1 .inii npuar), pu1- IVy -n mi Kitr '. 1. ti I . to 1 .iinl tn ; hfttcr. M MlrAt.i tit lo i I 1 IK t tn t. .n.riii IT, 'K- ml .' v to f, mil T l" I"1. hiM l'i ii- ' Ainnri'.Hf fiirr I'n-ui ii- i i- i. u hm. Tnil-t'fii .(Ml II. in'" i,i ,i I'oiipl.-i i th Hrx , Mi . ft bit .-iit) 11 f- It IEir P - 1 rrr t . . . - ,i i ip -i"a .n.1 Ivi.erii ' .Vk .M.i l - lo ' tt .iTiJ S.'I'iHK , p r( t Alt if n'x v.tril (ini'l- Po-- . ' ? tn 1 i tn : ,nil J i.i .". on !0 (Hhikivti t o 1 :i 1 ii i i MI. I, flTtoiliini, MJ Hill i. ' 1 ami e- n thlr! Tl.nr, '. H ' tlorl'.i. Ilortttt uini, lik. ft Punl to The., .till-! Mton itti't Man If .i ran H.tri- Kir fmr ' .r o,.jj ,i i i w.inl tt!MnK iuir Jrt" iih hi. . m 1 Hti-iitJi Id. ni. Oh 'II.m r. in I. 4 t.i ) .ni.l : -.1 t. . . ti . llrv -.iit i i.i Mi-T.iKC.irt i H i . ti ml t in Hfcmiil Mii KrtiiT 1 Mnr ' lfn jnil 1 t.i ilitr.l Tinw. ' I" . Shin!. H.irr I .t i ! r V. lit n lr-Vn )to t)n .id ni trp.tr i r.ni ILearn h-r Shooting 1"HE univerul ort thai APDeftll lO botK BeiM anrl II ge. Every woman thouM know how In uie a gun for ihe protection of henelf and ner nome, I TnnlkiMHiisBi I . .. . . teachea accurate ihooltng and pro. vide, no end of outdoor (port. All you need la a barrel of clay targets and a HAND TRAP The Hund Tmp costs $4.00 ut your dealers or sent prepaid by in,, M'ri' for llanJ Trap Roaltttl, "Diana cf Ihe Ttapi" and "The Sport Aihnni," AUFnt. L', I, du Pon', de Nrmsuri t'o, K.stal.ll.Ue.1 l(i: Miliiilnsliin, llel. lll'l . nil! I I I I ADMIT CHAJES TO FINAL CHESS ROUND Oflioi' I'ltiyrrs Di't'idf TTp Should llnvi' ('linnet' for Mir Prics. THIS WKKK'S SCHKDL'liK Five pbi)eiH Instead of four will com lict lu the llnal stage of the Itlce Me 111011.1I chess masleis' loiinialneiit as the result of action tnken ni it meeting of the plii)eis and tnaniigers with W. M. do Vlsser, the referee. In the chair, held at the rooms of Hie Matthattiiii Chess i.'lub .vcsli'iilii y afleruooti. Jose It. Capu blatica, with twelve points, and !. 'a nowskl, II. Knstlii and A. Kills'hlk, each with U, had iiiialllled for the llnali. Oscar Chujes, the llfth I'll." winner, was addisl to tin list. Cluiji'v-. after having a draw oiTeied to hltn In his lst giinn with Schrisder lu the thu ti 1 nlli totttid, plii) td 011 In an effort to win, under the Impression that only by so lining lie would Is. totisldei ed for tho Ilnali. In this he w.i inlstaken, I'll Ihe pl.ivers )csterday all agreed to h i hltn In with eight points and to jilnv the evlra roiiial necessary to give hltn a ch.uic" for the higher priies. Play In the llt-t lound will be re sumed at .1 o'clock this afteiiiooii at the Caf- Hitilevard and will continue at Ihe satin- place lo.iniinow, Tucdu), Weilnes tla) ami I'ridiiv. hiHi Thllisday for Ha' adjourned .-ami s. The schedule follows: I'll-' ll'-'i-el ' 1 paci'in. 1 i Ko.tte, .tnoovikl i'lin -s Kup, Ink 1 Id e, s, 1 "li'l It. "in. I - Unties - 'Hlialjliltw-A, Ko.tf- v.. Killnlilk .l.tlliov .kl. a h)e. Tliiul lloioil -'n.1". Kiipehik. .titn ow.UI - t '.lp.llit.ifn-it . Knstle. a tiyi t'oiirh K.oi'i'l Ku-tlt 1. Jaliiikl. Km, his -. 1 'ap tliUtic't . ('lisps. 1 tiyt I'll' ,1 lioiriil .l.iiin.i-lll vs. Kupelllk. Kiel!' s rh.tje-. C.lp.ltil.llie.t, .1 bje In hla le, lute given before the mem bers of the Chess Club of the Hiookl)li Institute of Aits and Scleno-s ill the art Maim uf the Hrookln Academy of Musc. HiiHiklvn, )esterday llennanii Helms, one of tin- tllall.lgcr.s of th" touru.iiut nt, subiintt'd .1 complete anal) so. of the openings tinplo.ved In that lournaineiit The iiueeii .s side develop metit was gt'-atlv fin 01 nl, th.t.. being altoge In r fort) -lli'et of that varletv I If these t VVl-l't) -tllt-s- Wer, Of Ctel itteens gumh.l tl.-.-Hli -tl. iwelvi at tie inc. n's pown .ipeiilng and one eac'i it', the iieen - gambit and I'ulch def.-nci . Aside flnlil III..' thtie ic.lic were ..p. t.ed by ulitt) with pawn to iUis-n I,, vvlileh w.ic ileft'iiiled It f-gtlla rl) , so that! lull half i.f tin total of nlnel) -one values nr .ipttied with the so-called, "slow d- v elopmei.t These opetilncs, ( moreover, yb bled tin best lesti'.t.i for white, which pleies won II. lost 11 and, dievv II. The opening next .11 populailty wasl the liuy tip, vv.ii.'b was f.ivtir.ilile 1 to black, as wh te won cleat, lost te'i and drew- two The m nt op''!.ln-'s einplovtd. ud Ilv. double Hj) AUTOMOBILE J CARL H. PAGE MOTORS CO. MOTORS CO. si.tt . mi in I'tiirMi.N i l'Ml! Wllsl ! l', lV I Pl 1'15 tv.. II I . (. . ' . S p.ls l'HS HM.tl I' VI? l.i ur I., a 'ij; 1'iis ( h ,., Her. u .,.-' 1"15 I'.ui:. ' I'll 5 ( "o'c. ii l'i J vr lUlliOviT ,llkl, 5 p. ss 1"M5 (hf'.iiki ltiilii'i.l sc.'.'n 1911 H ipMiibiV ll.t HtiJ a l'i i'ii r N'tT.i ta - I Hi" ! I -it M 1st.'.' 'la SHK) MAKE OFFER lillle I'litllienl" Vtrilliliril. 235 W. 58th St. ritniif himii t ntiiittiMt. i a C1..1- r t "u II Is-elltior eleHll! US I I si 'I I I' I' I II IS'll, It) i.tllA.IV Mercer Town Car tr eil r sif lltritvi s i titi ml nnli-r sii rltlee lrl. e llrit.nlwiie t:il-lv IM st 1 1 -J- en sin, "A REPUTATION" for Square Dealing & Gold Cars High Quality Low Prices ! I'IIIII I'.IV ,i.ii' j i li 'I i illes I Uis-usl st , .iin.i r stinli-inUi-r s,, m ,(i 1 i,,h I iml t'.'iti uii il." I'll. ( .ii lill ii-, , I It-Ill Ilk' lie" I'.l'IIUn's nils Ii-all I fens J.'mliiii .i.j I e- is lltri: in llililsntl s,x f ,on t.n l,s Ill at lis I. .O III tlle I'iO iiii.i-ii tit. i is'.iiinii.iii riii-is" r.ni. t.'oo nl . mil. l himlltr- 11 1 u- sn.tp' Chtl ,r siisi l . sini i he, r.ilel r,il I), lioii . .0 s , ,tn. III" I'.e k . I I i is I ir M l llverliluls 1noii, i.lili.ik. rs 1 ,n ii. I'.ili .'..! lim.iiili riuni.ir i;.ii l iiiiler-lvuliltlt Ittre i Inn ..'i, I iiiniii--itii ll'j'io llverl.itnl s, .,),,, i.iM' l.iihilli- I hi!i"l-ltle li ill ll.tl.i t .hi i ii 11 -j iii iifi rt.i' kv i..iiiiiii i , o '.,-tl. Mil Sinn I .tnls fjn,, .' M " 'm 'in 'I in mtn iiinis t.tl 10,000 Shoes 25'. to 40 , Disc. I ll i. nil' ll'i'O stlfi ( ) tn "iiTHlrn- tut I'th'i' Miivtitfhis H tjnti- I Iri'irh I i - Ml liu W i - hi ni -.1 . nt i- u-l r.if ur i l .wv. We Must Sell Bodies V VV I r l . I, r ! , . i liiilrnnt Hull iltnill . Ileliverv is ills Ae l I II III I' ll'i-s Jandorf Automobile Co. 1763 Broadway, near 57th St. i in I. HI llrinilo.lt IIiiiIIiis ,10,1 West .vi 1913 Belgian Town Car iV.,,,;,,!,",rs s ii ill lltuiHisilii Villi ill u t'..s lii'.nu'li mi tirai in'.ill, mi rn.' il..ioo mil sii.,e t(is. K .l ( ill"!' i ii ism, lirotil'i i lQl Mprror Kiinahnnl l"-.- Hire iliior -'irttut uini lilli'l'U -.-'.'ins sl'il'l' l' I II vlil ltro.ii.iy lliwit M lill,! .I-.IH I'liikuril IniirlilK, -MseliKer ltll. il-.IH I'.iil.nril I liii.ni-.liir. llll.V !-ilH rnil.iii.l I iiliilaiili'llr, lill I 1-ilH I'liikuril Mniiiii-lnr. I tll I I -.IH rail.uril Uiiiiluiilelte. lull IH I'm l.iinl IniirhiK ar. Itil I IK I'm t itnl I'lisi inii, N " 1 'i i ' i n, i, ,ir li i I" -I tl' pi I - ,-r ..a I'WhMtll M III .NtllAM.I. in. s;n HriHiiltiH). Ielriliinie .lii.M I iiliinilnis, Marmon Town Car ,H!,r'nlr,ie'r',t; ria.'t. ItOHIvAM-si 'IITT I'O.. Urwiiwar: l.upiM, of which black won three, wero prnctlcally a negligible iiuantlty. It Is tiotewot thy, however, Hint all the three games at I'hllldor's defence wete won by black, In Hn bands of vn able a plu)er na Kupchlk, the State ehaliviiloti. Tin Slelllati defetico also "arid very well and tcoted three wins nut of four. JUAREZ RACING RESULTS, i'lrsi lt-iee -Selling; I lirtc-) riir-ttlils sin) tip, live furhitiKs tlr.D's Fsvorltr, It. I.Mllin.vntil .', tn t, 3 to ii ami ' to 10, won, Thnt' Me, !'7 lMeHrii.1, -0 to I, 7 lo Mini ,3 lo 1. k llnli l.t-ehla. tin, (Mole- 'M.i Hi), even, I to .' uini I to 4, third. Tlllie. 1,(1(1 !-;,. Iluppltl'.., Smiling Mug gle, Spirt tin, llirka. Meal Tl Vnn, Nifty mid w ild Irlrh .-1I.0 1 11 Km, t enu rsn. Sernnd Itme- .selling, four-v e.irodds uiid up. una mile l.oiie Star, tu.'i ilthhi-yi. I to 1. to ,, ine! ,t to lit vvniu Kniliiriinee, !"! t.Mtrgleri, t, tn I, . to 1 slid even, second; M.iudah'ro, ltd 11 iruit-M, 3 to 1, even sml I to ;, third Time. I.t: Nina K , lllua Point, strung dirt. Fort Sumter. Hrent Prlur, Fltrgrr-ihl, -link llarrlrnn. little M.iy, Volndiiy II. uini .Marshul Tllgh mini also ran, Third Itiire Spiling;, lliree.taar-olds Mini ij-lt i live furloiiga--.Miili-r. It: (I'ltkent), 3 tn 1, t! to i olid 3 to won; 1 : t tluv-ls, IIS (Actonl, ii to I, J to 1 mid even, see iniili 1 iiriitnhilt t, 113 (iiriii. 1. to S, 1 to 3 un.l I to f.. third. Tltnr, 1 ni Tout, milliter, Jennie Craw ford lltd, Franees 0. and Axtireii also run Pnvirth Hare Pur'-.-siieclul race thrs pur nltls iind up, thret mid half fur- lnl ITS- -.Inn lllalr, Its ll."llls), t to to. I to ,", uini out, unn, HutiJt. Pu) iplikinm, ., to 3, 4 to & atnl nut, second, Ftellla. 10 Kiriuesl, 3 lo 1 even mid mil third. Time, D.yj. W'llhlte also rail Fifth It. lie "Sctlliut. thri-i ve.ir.clil. and up, six furlntigs Tvpp, 113 il.nftiiei, tt to .". 3 to mid t to I until U11M Nunc, 11 J (Plrki-iisi, 1, to 1, 3 to I titnl evtn, second Hlrilintn. 10? 1 Se hit liter horn 1. rt to 1, : to 1 met even, third Time, 1 13 1-5 Cliiirltv W'linl. bad, Fllinlxmi, t.lltle Abe and Superl alo run. sixth Ita. e Sailing, tour) t ar-otils and up. one mile -Plltiiway, 10., iSlearnsi, 7 to I. 3 tn I .mil evan, wnlij Money Mttkr l't.'i (Artoni. S to I, 3 to 1 mid ttell, mc tni'l, John lir.ihuin. 1 0 1 i.si lmmerhorn t, to I -' lo I nil. I even, third. Time, 1 31. I'lntrley MeFerrsii. Triin.psrent, Zlm. l-'rokeliddJe mid .Mud SHI titan rsli TO-DAY'S JUAREZ ENTRIES. Pint lta.s wurilt tlll-sa elhu?; ihu e-)ear-olis jm up I.J llelle llroe.lde Hii.'ene uea lrr) foot laiver I.ane.. (.ruzoU r,"lththiiit Kthel W,-k .. . Frue E)c. M Nohle lirnnd :i:i,M.iiioii M Shi (llrbl t"l !nh Kid P1 Tsht Tip M' llilllkrns VV VI Bo.i ... if: ! u,t t tilt I ! IP Senond H.e.' Sellin.- four jrar-old and up- ward: one Milk- Kndtir.iin.' Vir.ic I'"! . Towi r IJownl.tiul Teot I-V. 3 llartl.inl PV. i-'rvpt Pruse ... . tftr. nnl 'It Third It, 1.1 It.111d1e.1p: selhiic; lhre.jar otil. -tiii I uiovartl H.innl. one lime .t bill) Jis . . !- Kin; llni . i fins t.i Tlriiikt-ivitu Foiiith K:ne II iiuhiMti: three. )eir olds and upuiirdi -e tea lurloiu- tioriloti Hii-M-n i-i'ltardli.tll .. im rurlii'tn Hon tiira fl I.a. kro-e (llsi M.u- 1M Pipit lt.ni srlliii.-'. thu e )i ar nidi mid up w..ril. .lx furlnns.- Pli.vlll. Mitnustte P'l tltrbinta lie U'.ixetn.ill 10; -l .'lltlelll '". I OT lluttprt .M .Udell 1 ' In.l Vleo "ii f'l Alllllivl Intere.t te. ".tectu . ... 'I" Nitty u; py K.ith.ulue 0 Tutor F iv orite Artti le Vli-. Urii.h Knuht nf pjtht.i. sonnfili l)m.i sixth Kjiv si-Mini four-e.v-old and lip ward" one mite lte.111 spiller It") . .. b.iilv Yoillnr 1v Vlreo ('... .1 . :0"lanst to.-. I.v Louise Paul te3 Pro He!t" j 'Apprentice .allowat.ea claimed EXCHANGE FROM A "TIMESC0" TIRE GUARANTEED FOR 4.000 MILES niV Til Mil II tl M.l.l.sr i I'I'.sslim W'.VM' Wi; CN SXVK Mil- MI!SH I1.1.000 OTIIHIt vr IliMlillll.lsl's Null si; i-it. Mill III' 10 IIS TIIKIIt SI I. ii iks Mu i nn tiii: .n: i imii: mim, niiiiKit i:nvifi- I'ltu.M ,N ul ul It lilt N. '-s AI.M) OUR CAR DEPARTMENT CONTAINS 2J2 PAPQ ALL READY FOR THE ROAD $150 ') ll.lt! V up hums wtiMN(.i:n. TIMES SQUARE AUTO CO. Worlds Largest Dealers, . I 'lilt. Alt I II tk. littt a .- .. .'lo '.III Illl.tV . mi l.lttMl VV . I. , .. Ml ,' 1915 Marmon Touring Itssciitf ,,a , . , . . " " . llsi-,1 , 7M miles i ir.it tle.tlle net, si riu.s ....... Itti.ilv .M s( i)-- ( (, s., iir,,,,!,'. Lancia, 30, Town Car !. t;' mern-iuleil i let-trie .v,.etn riinlnn.i I I e l a in iks o"l 'inis like in-.. snrl'lie IiisKm ---. , i '."i iirii,tii!t.t Lancia Limousine Brougham iniiiil riif ivi-iinil, i mil -t t, ittii.-.! In new Id. sK v.M s, is.!,,',,;,,,,!,.'. NEW OLDSMOBILE I I'' 1 run,., o "Oil evir.i s.i lln. . - . . . ilellurt I '.iniiiil ,'iinititele ile.il v. ill rini'a Write II II , -... si,,,, i mi,,. S. G. V. Roadster Tru e i "Iii linn ItnsK M.si ii-- , ,,' , llrii.n N,CW Si- G.y- T0W" Car i'-'MI-''"!-! l ilei.l.l Men ii s i,.-r oi W liner , .in in-.,.',.,,. ,. t..,m ue,r use.) , '''."..'"V.1 l"1''1' Hti"lv M-si nr I 1 1 I sin, llrodilu.iv ni:.r rirri, i.ati: miiiii:i. i'h.m tio. i r.-si:viii:itT.n'itiMi. A!; "V; V" r viii i-:ii I'.i.tii-riur i.iun s rx , lt, Min;ttN I M CM. IV i:ir.NT. MVSV , v ru vs mi-.s-i- ,;i:n , vi i'i'i- I 'i i:n v.'it-rii'i: i-,,it ,,'. .,. Vl'itSi'l. 'U ii: m- Mil.r. II. Kv-il '.i I'll st ' 1 1916 Merrer. 22-70 r.1.':",'." ; iii.hI.-i line Imm1 'ri.-lli-.ill.t ties ensi i ni ,in sHi-rlllii liiv M si ii -- , ,, ism, ir,,, 1913 Simplex, 50 !,;:.&";;, ut' , , , , ' AITO.MIIIIII.I. IMi miiioH THt h 1.1 Mitt II ION. QUIT TAMPERING llli i..,i A ul .in.ililla i:irri'ii-n iirs rti-lls te .mil i!lt..l'l(.l,-or t r .ursa cif ni iru, tm, it , iiiu Ifv .,ij i, j, ,,p, ry i in f .r . . I . ,. t.r, v,ir ,..,r ,t) a., i ins- e ! S'i:ri,v, , ..,s,sl:.s ln it 1 ,ili:. V inn ita Inatruttlnti m null ) mr . . iv. i,i. i, re Wrl'a r ,.i! f ,r bueklei STEWART AUTO SCHOOL ii Hr.l .ITIli st ,Ht ir..iv. ,. "l-tilllliletl nil lli'liet," 'nisiers nn Varil." l KIHtlltll.K imvMIUM,. We Repair v, , H.i II l-llul ,ra t ... ll 1 1. II ,, ... I Mil I . i'n, Is I' ., , lit llsllN l III I.WH Wlllths. s, IlilK-MI llrttatl'lil). N. . ( In le '.'mil i.i.'i I ll.'il llrilfi.nl vi , llhlMI. Tel, ,r. aMnilMtUlll.r, ,11'I I LIM. ii vm'si.vii r v i it it,. i it-. , I ' " tl .. I'll '! 11 ' s ;, S Vt S - fin I in 1 . I , , llt . "ill i r'e. t , ,t, in- , ( , t. fue .1 I'lli V V I'l I- t v III. I i I'll ll n . Ii tr I,, fn,, ni i, , -IIKMtlM.s- I Nrw Uiniar iiri i-eri I, e si , 'no i la a nn Co Ul W in .SI (at li'i..,, ). 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