Harvard-Yale War Witti Athletics, Cry Hendrickson Over Fans ......Harvard-Yale War Policy at...
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Harvard-Yale War Policy at Variance Witti Otlier Collegestylore Athletics, thc Cry
At Big College MeetingVrjeUrie* Bak« '-"^ Dfcnidl aiid ('olonel i'almcr E. IVrteloin in Call ¦('r Continuancc of IntercoUegiate CompetK-jofia and 1 urthei Devcloprocnt of IntramuraJ Sports
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¦-. r .'¦ ¦-. S«c Btarj of War Baki ad tlie¦¦* tltig Stll.ir '
¦vho pnrti *... W .*it ionti \ . H.'.¦: \ tor ycst.T-
0\i" \. M. until itft. r t, ««.-..ry. I- rraebed iti
ptfld late .... _-a recOl
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and bfl made,rail-
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Jump m MeaahflrahipP
pointed out. uponMin, that ll
New.Haaap-
vouio ra*
could
"i . ^-artii membent thir'itf, flf 1 J*
propai.ful. The phyaie.1 fit-
of the men aai
for conin. "»ne«"
. were unfit ior mii-
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throughout|y, 80 thflt
'.ved." j
rathan the co:
from DaaMa
onel 1'irrr.
u tlbm and 11
cr.lv trained for mii-from
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-. 21,t*N*N) men in all, participatedn boxing bout*According to Dr P.ayerof'. the eamps
xlh of ihe athleticequipmeii' r.eided. A tota! flf $ISI 000.oie ji required to carry out eatab-
plana. .value as b developer
hand-to-hand combat, th"..eeommendi ap-
'."'."' flf a cflflflBalttfle tfl forniu-**** adeejiia .,,. wreeUiag*"* ioUrcollegiatfl r-port, which was***Ft«d juat before the noon adjourn-laent.
Harvard and YaleLeft All Alone
B. H. BOTSFORD, u.th adistri't committee re-port for thr New Eng
land section, at thr meeting olfhe National Collegiate Ath-letu Association Bl the flotelAstor yesterday, presentedthe attitude of Harvard. Yaleand Phillips-Andover Acad*emy as opposed to intercol-legiate eventa in favor ofintramural sports and miiitarytiaining.
FTiese inslitntions were theonly prominrnt ones mrn-tioned during thr day that4vere. to all intents and pur-poses. wholly opposed to biggames at this timr*. Thr gen¬eral policy of the others w.islor n.ore sport of every kind.intramural and intercollegiate,it being felt that the flamouiof the big contests added in¬eentive for the smaller.
Aviators NeedRea! Tramers,Camp Declares
i.'re ta* imHi ..> aervc ra 4vill
traiaer to.'
meetiflg ":ciation In t
Wai'md B. Ko
Board »l
delegatetent.
honld !". . traiaerU - the a41(4-
iaid Mi. aI 10 hav* .. train*t 4\ho willabout the
il condition of thi id wiending up 1
ely fit oi M-
Will confide in thi BOtder. In both eaaea th sy
avoid telliiiK' the 'coaeh' they are .n badar* afrald of baiag con-
¦-..-. lo*An aviator' p ,>10r('
nial'Mr. fl amp
,.,, to thi -; aa ". r thafl.."M
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, hceed, If ii"t "ii" afl th*iloi, fuad*, throughtion.
-j!,,. v.- |o ;;. iin-.li' r. I want
.. ptmiflaion to approachraen Hae ¦. w*on l.
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w Ul 4i.u 1*1 aa
4, .'¦¦'. :m.,.- ..¦.*(! tO
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th* adi
Hendrickson Surprises Tennis FansBy His Easy Victory Over Richards
Winner Will Fnce TayloiThia Afternoon in tlir
Final Round
By h ra-d I bwtfaorne¦i ipling fro\i Vi
terdaj iu*i '¦ ;l1*"ikill trongtk of Edward H !,('
of th* .'¦'*> R«| ».. Tha toa*
round boalag eontoal here to-night be*tweon JohaBy Ertla, of St. Paul, andJack Wolfe, af Clovalaaal, flraa calledoff BB Bg tfl Ertle sufferinj- from nlame back. The men will BBBOt at alater dato, probablj Ib I ebraary.
Boxing News and Notes_Bv FRED HAWTHORNE-
Thflt fe'.icr, Fred. FflTflfliflflfl Fulton,ii. bflfliflflfll BflBt, tiot a wire
from Nt-4v OrlflflBfl lant night. announc¬ing that DflBaialcli Tortorich, of theCrflflCflal ' !'y. had iMtflhfld Fred to
(frank "Mary Ann" Moran forBBafl time next month.
ro an- only two -teps to .Jer\« WilIbrd'ti ehaaaplaaahip threaa Frank lithe Blflt and lower s'l-p, Bfld 1 >roci*u«Fred fhould be flhlfl tfl "§¦ BTflf thfl
flf that one without murii troublfl... coaaei tiie hi-*h one, aad ll b»i
alrefldy provfld .. Wl ilippery f«r Pflflbli\v. refer ti. Csrelflfll < ail Mflrrla,
q hfll met Fulton thrflfl time--st time he ii er-edited
I icky i inl hop ant »fthfl i ' nn»- Pierce n
fonled «top bo«stinKor bfl would punch them on the noae. nd nihke |( blced, r.r words to thateffect.
W'e have ju-t regiatere.i a aolemnoath not to mention the name of J\v bflaeywfllfhl ehflmplfla of theworld, in thia colunm agan thi-< rr.oir.ing. So, there! Wfl defj ffl, flflflffllflluf Jack Johnaon Do your worat, curaeyou!
Tennis Resultsw ri «oa n sMrioMnur
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| tioa ag the I
couii. bi ya here er* bj len I..
much ipeed ia the1: araa then
. loureefl i< Hr- bi.l.-.l hifl * infl
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opponi "'¦. aj lorun boa tifully Judged loba, ob
ir ovei Bmei¦'¦ >, lach* of
i it Oraag* n«.4 naiiieii).;¦ Orange ichoolboy
anklj di concerti d 1ictii 'l * own
r -1. a ¦.'' ..'.lack ..>...-brokei p, .- began t». rm n
drivea, for*ami back hand, down th* .-i.le linea.11.. n> onall] c with deii-rate I. to the net,
ball il ool ing Bi roea ;ie aar-> angli ng the
nt fl |, Taylor i tood tven witldaahing young pponent onee more.
;. ,-.:¦ bitti rly fought in 'hethild and de< Both were »*t*4*-.-,|{ hai 'I and bci the ^.unealternated rap to 11. In t i*. ?. nlnthgame, with Emeraon acrving, he led afl10 S oi !..¦ -¦ and Taylor aeemed *flthe verga.of defeat, bnt the Brooklynbo) rallTed iperblv. Two acrfect loaaoa l-.im-i on ."Ka- for ii a aai
quarely on thi baai e, anrel
Three timea fl nTaylor won the
Donalcbon Too Mucli forO.spnotj ,iiul Mcets B«iss
tord Thia Morniiig
and Ifld at .. I. Ill I IflBt |iwflpt Emeraofl i.ei'..rr him, winning atlove, tl raugh plendid pathiil eaughl Ihe New Ji ;i1-'l< avinfl ba ni ll
..'in ing match.... 11 i. ,; ....
ur |... i diatlncl diaap)I he i
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.. erplayed.,; ¦. icking in all hiafi ha found himaelfjet, h« at-
tempted to hold HendrlekBon bflflkfromth.. poaition by lobbing. Bflt avan
thii dflflflrtmenl hi art pltlfollj"iv.ii',. and Iflhbed ie liorl that hii op
. "kill" flftflf-kill*' aa be craahed thi ball back into.
I Inelj Koiinili-d GflflM,, i|... ,,, »rt, it mi be taid here
played i.r, rflundedBl I at all UaaMfl '"
take tha fulleal advantag* of Rl«harda'i arrora, and Ihaae were mflay.Th Arahi er fi qu< ntly triekedhii nvui at tion by vflllaylng¦harpl-f .."" .'.|' aad by deepdrivei that ieked th - Bfl maygiv« Ta-. lor plenl ol tre ibternoon.
Little Ceeil Donaldaon fulnlled *.¦,the eomplimentary things thafBid of him in def«atlBB Oagood.HA ¦.,¦,, .ri.1 a ffltflhaad ariv« th»ttmaeki ol ie fflmooi ataphflBret shown
(Caal by Bllly JflhflfltflB, and aleloae -...'.-'. .i.7' 1'¦ arfll an ama-tingaight on thfl couit.
Oigflfld, who li only thirteflB year**old imafllf, did waII to ,.¦' aa mflnyjramefl ai h« di.l. Hii backhaad
..-,,. point, however, and it w»ihai DflflflldaflB hammered moati
relentle
PORTLIGHT
ry Grantlcmd /?/cel-'ani k tbe yaai tha eraat, tha twa major Iragnaa ara
np agaiaslI ty tboy ha-,,-.«' ofti.ials charged Colton
rorgad th« -.il! Ii< arallablfl in the r^jrularmovomotlta of the sixtec-n bivr, luague etobfl.
.-..-b --'i prapa ..¦¦. ¦¦ read
City CollegeBeaten; ChessCup Is Penn's
¦Pflnaayrffsaia hy defeating i Itilage, by a eflu of 3 kbbmi to I, ia the..n.il rouad oi' tha fllflataanth annuatflurn«ment of thc Tviangular Collegeih. I.enrzue, ar the I.eague of V»r-aign Korr. Cttiaena, ini«r the auapiee«.f thc NflW Vork lt** I bflflfl ... . l), .-¦ 4., .. i.. . i. .i ner this bomb 'tt'.l H hi'i>.
I'm truating thin: tH.vils v:on't mind,Mc by, tott it oier to Fritz'."
rISKFR to F.ven to Chance.Mtistcal m.emocies,Of rally and fighting rhance.Of ,.'-...¦ 8*1 a mnmer'n bree e;
Yot we hsv* B play o.ev loTiOotVA iv the bulle'-poeked pi''.We ute g grenade for a tphtre.
Frotn Caeey to me to Fritt!
Hyadj kat Tenerflf thfl Nfl .' ::al I.eaa*U". " V. Ieai>t. I
I ,.' flfl ihfl williflaflfl Bfl I i-'.a.l.a it' it ifl
Kablfl -.. raaafl-i * pflaaaacaitr»ln.-.. Ti .¦ irv, ha-.»quite enough iatflraat ia tkflir protv-
iger whfltever irxflaveflleacflfln-.ay Bl
Uilling to Saerif.ee" kl a niatrer of fact." I'r< siaen:
Tener cflntinueeL "basebail has beenand i ling to lacriueetflWflrd th1 con nion s hflVfl
i.ertii.. ne-.- . ummer triey will.till be Moeh rnoie comfortably lodgeutha maa m the tronehei. I think
I ean -ay fflr the .National I.eague thal-uiniit no.-t humbly to whfltflVflitha f,'04»inment think" 14 bejt for the'. wfllfflre.
riiT.. i> r.o uae of crossnjj bridge*before wi ..¦. ?.. th«M " ha concluded.Bfleaaity dentaadi it Wflflld be \ery
I icbfldalei from preaIBI plflm. nti! that neces'tt;, flriflflifl hv .".nticin;
'¦ -itrol of railways ra-"i. Ilj raii .. -an-. poiat thfliile maki 11 -.:i i. well to aflUb<
eaaflfl'fl draft of dat*4aflfl aaaauaeed. It wi praetiea!!)-
Bl ihe joint rni-nr \*egu**g ifl » incago some timfl af. t..'.-i' 'i1u!h, .fi. .l0 a
-.-orlei- tlian ordinaiBerfltflfora n, aeheajfllea have
'ong ilr^.vn out thanabaolutcly neeeaflflry. Thc aeaaon araiiprinkled generflflaljr wi'h "ot*"' dfltea,
-. aflfld by clubs either foiion purpoBM or for playing off
onementi ut ¦ way to avoidrlflra,
i,-r'»' !*eway of "off" daya orupeti dates aai r.iade poaaible princi
ecauae .1' the fiae hedula ofrflea ixtrema Kastern
e,ter:i wlflga of the major cir-Dflubtlflfll it will .itill be po?-condanflfl thfl lur.g ai-hedule. leriaualy affectins- the uaua!
.. of dflily jrames. If neceB»ary,doubli'-iieader* may very casily beboeked. Bo many of these bargain.ttrflfltiflni hav*fl to ba played anyhowciidi year.Gflrerament control of railways. how-
ever. i« likely to effect one reform11 radical element of tne National
eagufl bai Hiivocated iflflit t>piritedlv.ln,- 4 a n.inimum ro-ter liniit. No
Kfllj '0 ad.l to* ili.scomforts bycarryiag .< Int of bench warmera if
II ia to feel tiie pinch of trafficeong-»
Joint Si hedule MeetinfThe Joint achedule committee ot the
National and American leaguea willmeet soon after the annual conferenceof tiie National Commiaaion. BanJohnaofl will iLpreyent tha American\.*ag\\*; Prflsldenl John K. Tener, Sjec-rflter** John A. Hr-ydler and BarneyDiflyfUflfl will act for the NationalLeajru". It ia not helieved that Johnson will reopen his tight for a schedulflof I'.t gamea at thia late datf in spiteof thfl new turn taken in transportationproblems.
Afl to a minimum roster limit, thati^ a matter which will take ample care.>.' itflfllf. Both !eai*iie< reU.ned laat..¦.¦ar's numbors.the American twenty-tive and thfl Natiot-;.! tWflBtT-tWO. 4 lllb"huve the option of flinplflyutg less talent. Thc piflflflfll limitl Wflfl tived¦imply aa a means of preventir.g therich club* from cornerina the marketIn all probability. mont of th* majorleairue clubs flfill hold to twenty menor less this year, as a means of econoniy.
The fate of the scheme of Presider-John K. Tener of tlie National I,e««;ueto have thc world sori.-s pla\ ers' poolin future shared by all of the majorleague talent. save the two tailender*.is to bc decided at a conference in
ieflflfl on Monday between Ban John-sfin nnd August Hernnann, chnirman ofthe National ('ommission.
That new world series rulea in ref-erence to division of the spoiU will herstified there seems no doubt. MrTeiittr's selieme found fcreat favor withAmerican Leaa-ue elub owner4. But th*latter beliflVfld enly firflt division clubsahfluld cut iti on the melon. Thia dif-ference of opinion can very casily bestraddled. if neceasary. Aa a matter offact, each league might have ita play¬ers split the pool to which it waa en-titled at wa> deemed beat. Thip is n*question that efltflilfl mutual conaent.
President Tener of the NationalLeague has just received a congretu-latory ietter from the secretary of theMtlitflry Hoapital Baaeball I,