Princeton Likely to Have Strong Crew This Year Despite Loss of Famous Stroke of 1921Dr. Spaeth lhis Ton Veteran
Candidates for 1922 ShcllsFour Rowed in \ nbeaten "B" Onth't aud Balance
\rv From " \" Boat, Stroked h> Cresswell; TigcrCoach Vgain Intemls tn Have Two Varsitv litiliis
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legiate rowing, Ftvan ty eight thibighi hontho famoui 1 -,-
and a
owing coach at !
Few followetbat Dr. paelnr. ithcr rr nbinatthe one ^t:< ked bjkb!' to build. s h « "A . crew
a positiocTn rt-v:-¦.*>. i ¦,: *
ton as the earl j^ay. |t mai¦--.< us professmaterithoroughlj / aa
promialng.etvt, Dr.
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¦pring :-.-..re eaicom b i 1-,..-. u ]
The r .
' V<.'«.*..;. ilugof 11*21 can \;. v. ii ¦-.¦¦
he will ,¦
eompctias 1 - o rathe black ci]icy, whichlowed '.i. ' :.<i«v
"I regret th..develo. twoe I can bdone, becauschcdu leeon*4 cutive racek -h tv.ird on thc f'riuigatl .....' pIatei «¦(! unVi< ,,
phbi The fiBgl r.;l V .'toni<.
"I rnmli tSatunthei4i r. ;*.¦ ,-
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Dr. Spaetl..:
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be a zi .' ,;
one ol the v,-i. ii ou! I>.Bpael»n
cighti lt wa
h'a end Per.ilast Maj'B" con
Trb-,1 for \" X h« t- rc 'j. i
of thitioni d "
'-ho Prlncetion t(, ha' e tl'.etc agaiiterm ne wlwltl the gn*ga-> st tlthat thi*»Bt/\ .'
are oiate v..-; i,- r
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dletions *TIR*- >*<--,Tl*?- li ; ,
s»lf with thePrincel
largely on thi<f(1 *:.;..bly ba-. e h
Thi ..
jsroi peeta oi thidep"us at allthe plathat wi r< »ries All oithe nuclei.b'e oa .."¦'- .
be better thFrom tlV "
3s Lewis. >alalrethr - -
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Pirie and Buiq oi;' « ment orsny of thlghh pk a
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Wrlgl t. tbe vi1923 frejover Harvard anv»r-' C8 ;.«¦ ';.¦Tf" thi .' ..--,-
1 me (eaiWrighl
r-erplc* ng rrof Heinie 1givei a tl n .
of etrokingthere .- b ¦'.¦.r'rcl*-- that ln
wil] ft]nerson ot .'¦ ¦
'stt( r wai tl.ear- sg >Fhat honor lasl. or tbe phenomeAlex Morgai
aer freshmarsorne coneideiLeb's enccei.nd MosieTh e y.-i 11
illed 2*-e those .
_frsdu>j'.:c- :Caitiss, No.Trueh, baw. IbsFyoe, who rov."':Tbe present *
Priacetoa cona.aU ef
v. ren< e
ikes over developcd inccrtai to be represented by a¦' r.g contender i-^' tho sea
of Hi inic 1 eh, etroke ofng vacancj to bc fillcd
; Dr. J. Duncan Spaeth, hear!
Hr. J. Duncan Spaeth
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$<j$0i$i-t--:<- " ih ^.. .;y:;<i..':..::-'*: ¦:;. .,,,.4 .:j V :"4j$£4' ;¦ 7
udea tw o 150 p onVbout eix freshmen crew;
ii n at work on thi .¦¦
ristmaa rhe varsif>¦. pul .. worl dhortiy after
Dr Spaeth bclieves I ilable to send b!1
o il n lhe lakitioi of the mid->
^miuil I hv \\ inj-aOver Clintou TeamFor P. S. A. L. Title
Sullivan Scores Deciding</<»<] for Brooklyn Boysin Second Extru Period
"' Training Hi-.P. 8. A. 1
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in one of thi l:ard<rvf witnta
ci n le 1 n o ext ra f:ve-n iwcre requi red 1 efon Man
iliy an ed e, 25 to 24 d<¦¦¦ '.'¦¦ ai t;4 .. ,.
tute. scor< the de< iding -,;¦' out thi - ' a an v
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io: 8 the supn icy of trt<t re tch "
nnd Gold. cn) .¦¦ ,Man d enabli d thi iBi
ti eiFront at the ci
a1f. 11 to 7.Brooklyn
: but tinthe score at 1
'¦ fttaced a mait .'..
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Red taiid (¦..¦., n
period Rcfcrei....
..-..¦ rui, ,:..,score, at 21 to 21. Bu i-,ad<
erimmage : .:¦¦. ¦¦ VJanhe'n ap;a ened
iust » p ;.was rio r.g ir 1if" ¦'- second e:<tr,
ut Suliivai thi .' njrhtartl ot goal fro: .
v... the Hrooklyr ite adii' 25 tc '.'.'. ..'.
caged » foui g >a bul fi torFnia Ma
it oring.
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hoolboy Skaters intrioor Races To-morrow
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ii -' ¦¦ Icc l'a sc -. '-
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fi rs L timci has bci
get thc use of ant ce n rr
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match, p.'.'.-¦¦
Loop. profc thcClul
.oldstcin and < urr\ Draw:.-,..
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f o-ais S-»"ccr \ ictors1 \J r. FJ\ ER Mass., Jai 28. '
P I 1 Club. of Paw-ted Fall River b 2 goals to
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re to-da played in a gh ivind bc-
f. .V«k Loses ai HockcvilA, J r ic'Bos-
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NewOne-DesigiiClass of \arli1>V i.l Be Raml
A. \. C. of Kye Perfect-i»itr Plans for New CraflI? v a <l y This Summcr
f the \ v .'¦¦
of Rye wi 11 hi eel llui 1
.bi .. afternoon at tin Nb w Vb rk \ uc
or 1 n o of ] fect r plaifor oi .". ¦¦:'..¦ club'i ncv
c' whichui ,i-- for I fu I e.. ..' in
craft is a M oop dalong tin :,".....
Corinthia I' cxpccliii i d iii 1
racing wh tlic on opens.e :¦¦ uve h'ci rncd
i. li. .'"'.''ady iced ordei foi thi
ire 17'.. il ihba .; U; ..!.nnd B''¦ B. Ri ¦.-..'.
e rnc ir nrle King.i"he mill '- rin 1:1
charge uf tbe ni
nnounc i-tuiajicel ,.,,.;
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ontcr [; ncvl sunracing, or b< buill
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posed I! 'ii, 110 1iv c t; :'
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variou .-;inity ci reports th :.ncrea 5 evereis now ai ¦¦
comi _, 11 erSC IE01 ¦' ¦.
Kew Boal roi Rinjjlitu-J. ii Ringlii power \
.'idofner ed recently,n ord * foi it,' cl
.'.!'. I;essi foot power rn
>oat and ir. ng bu bv tlilated 7-1 ¦. iu ,: l-ai .-.- .]Hc ghts Tiie 1101 r lant nni -¦
if two Xelseco hem ...-.--. ,-H. tr. Bordi n ..
1 ''!""' I' .'. 125-fooiachl, desigm b !'
..,-..:' "¦ '¦ [>; ecdw; enginili go into comi . ....
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uci ion. Sin¦. ..-.
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lenry .1. C.ieh '. boalnvc n length over all :' forteet ar, ... ....
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with h.cahabloai1'he i rope'ii _,.'"!¦ M pee Ivay enpim c
en iv v ,'JOOier it
Vanderbilt ( harters ( nlabasl< on el erbiil h ..;,.,
!¦ lorida. ., chartr-re>oa< Calabash througl tl"ams & Kint>. 1
"¦ .¦'!(¦.¦'¦ :. in"'¦¦'. ¦. ne hy IV, J, 5]
cnu.-ini/ r.nitl Mr. and M Arthur
'.'.' " '': '¦ famou I..:.:,- [;,:.'.!tloarnt on? li; ulready 1
l'.oldinf of t annual¦.. ( ran
uary 17. II plannedruisnignor, he '..¦¦¦¦¦¦
..... r built bv ihe 1;'' thai .'. y
1.¦¦".'-.. .,, i.ith 'a varb
electric u ci
The power c-xhibbost inti rei tint*
ngme, froi ..¦,..
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'"' ¦'"' or 'eaiety of foroigi
to be .-. ary o! Lhe Amei .,-
Hou
i air (',r<*\\ StartsFour Times Weeklv
Practice Feh. 17K\V HAVKX, (
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5<>.v^* Club WrcstiergEasily Defeat Harvard
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Slie (lotaino; Fallt ! Gridirou Schedule of
Sixleen Years Honor&[V. Y. U. 011 Armistiee Day
rhe ri ity College varsity foot-n sixteen reara was ar-
Professor Waiter M. Wi!faculty athletic coni-
fchedule consista of six:-¦>' of w hich wili bcplayed.' l-ewi ohn Stadium and two awajhome,Th' program Is a d fficult ore, em-jcolleges prominent on tho grid-1
'¦.¦'. ¦'.¦'¦ scrvc as a litting vehiclo>r inl i-oduction of tho local insti-
thr football world. Rut the¦"¦ .. nexl sea 50 v ill mai;
thc ,-, ndcr'a dcbul renders thcn or ditlicult in itself, be-
¦¦" .' " team will o{ 1 ccossity bc a01 .¦ and confrontcd v ith t;ie tnsKtablishing itself in collegiateca'clea, !
'7 iro game is rhe 0;.e with\<-.\ Vork University on Armistiee Day.
ci 11, !922, to be played at OhioAn agreement has been made
; ¦.>..! .i< Mi,:- t0 thr effect']¦'¦¦' Armistici Day wiil hcrcafter bo
ich the annual game is¦¦' cam -.:¦¦ r rnatch \ tag¦'"''"¦' on it? ome field. Ac-
to thi ugrei ment the LewisohnSl liun will bn thc scene of the 1023'"' ai ¦¦¦ ,¦.¦ thi3 f>
-ii' football !> il! p:ovidflfoi r' '¦ co itc! ting of thc.' .: betv een thc lf cai ii
as hcretoforo bo?;.nod chii !1; baseball ar.d basket-
dete Rchedulo follows:Stephens, at homo; U,<''.. '- at homo; 28, Hobarl"' O' ember 4, Newk Yon
" at 1 ome; 1 1. New Vork Uni" at Uhio l4'el 1; L8 Catholic Uni-
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k_71XXJ Athletes Will Competeon? \leet This Weel
!la\ lo Qppose Cutbill iu* ^i-Mile Run at Gar-|ilen Wednesday Night
¦' lack Masters" "^ Iro- ... ..-¦:, with onei
C co ections of track andhat ei cr faced u starter in
" '¦' "; thr country, will hold¦¦ "¦" Square Garden next'
'' 'ight i: tcrcollegiate and"' P'on by inc acore are
chcduled to compete orconsti ucted track that
" and v ,:: allow for the!." "' nnd thc fact that
'"¦¦'" P' thc one mi'.o walk are.a! the mau-
'' r ¦-'.. nticipatea ar¦'¦ tl records, and everybe afforded thc ath-
the presentthe fielda inthct it would
.mon marks
di tliber o
Al¦;
insr, theBerniemet ro-
Cuban Team Enteredln Penn Relay Meet
pHlLADELPUlA, Jan. 28.. TheUniversity of Havana will bo
represented at the Pennsylvania re¬lay carnival, April 28 and 29, it wasannounced to-day b; Dr. George \V.Orton, manager of tlie games. ltha* not becit definitely decidedwhether the Cuban institution willenter a rcluy tcaiu or compete inthc field e-cnts.Assnrances also have bccn re-
celved, Orton said, that Italy ¦wouldsend oue or more relaj teams a«.leetcd from the univcraities andcolleges of that country.
Army Hockey SextetDefeats SpringiieldWEST POINT, X.Y., Jan. 28.- Spring-Peld was no match for the Army au
hockey to-day, thc cadets winning i:
ol,'¦' lister, ...
.¦.¦.. ion, Ned cao;' fashion by a scotTITi toT'lrtari-ot-hci maki up a fo'rmid',' '' three-mile race
:';,; sburgh, nationalclia l pion, v ill bc
¦' b; Don Forsman,d Gordoi S'ightin-¦¦'¦¦. hcll iii "Millrosr 000''
nelli, Army'e sUr center, who was 1 urtar.d had to retire in the last periodscored ais of thc Army'a goals beforea aevere cut on the check took li m outof the game.
'¦'."' the sprsntaco n.iiia are tbc "Mill-
'[]-¦¦<¦> .¦ Wa. amakor" ic ai:-. thc out-
of thi meet. rn t! c>¦¦:<- ampbell, tho Yale
The !!nc-up:A.1.O'Flisa..Wooda.Martnel
Po: t-r4 V."n. v....17..P.
ipr::;e(li a
,ai s
.Reirf.Wa.. Cou rtney.Hudao-j4:10; :.*.
.f> t o ut.,'.Kastner.
¦...-. i,i.> -'"ala, flrat perlort.Harl..^,on Princeton, tho "«««/ 7M°- Second pertod-MaVmeui'" uie title HoMiar- PIar:-e">. ¦?:«: Martnellt. u-.oo ¦¦¦
perJod.Jlariuelll, 8:00; Stoul 8-65 s, lBtituMons. Stevenaon tor O'Sh'na rW '¦'¦'.'Wooda. 8:ou? for Martnellt, VesDhaMnrSIMr. Wagalaff. Tmedo. Ttm, , '2 .'..Ir.UtOS. -' -'
holder;twice won thcLlarl Eby and
¦:' ."¦ lilc¦¦. o '.,-.d'ers,
HT.-iifnch.'has won the one-mile
:. ol America "our consecu-.'¦ «i*t in the mile t-v .
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¦¦¦.'¦'-m& f?rStdytiiSi:l?-ctroitFavorsmd&*beat runnera as "Hal"mi'
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Ko
ig PaiPrinceton; Buker,champion; Jimmyu"a> Bohland, thc
West College Conference
pion, and Blondy
1
DETROIT. Jan. 28.-The Universityof Detroit haa received favorably thepropoaal to organi,:? a Hiddlo Westtcrcollegiate cross"'-1 intefcollegiate athletic conference nndwould Join such a bodv if thc rul'es did
" .' '¦' the University of not ,c°nfine athletic* competition toia, .> recently ehattered I".£ra lt. thc con*erence, accordinePcord for the 1,000-yard 1° * a,th" ?,', L' Fole>'- a member of thc
r with a view of estab- ta/d °t athletic control.ark for two-tbirda of a Ut;|roit also has been invited to join
anagement of The ?»m«' *" ^T1 "nfercnce; Father Foleyrace at thia diaUnce to ?" i?,jn /. n,e1tentafc,v° membershipincludcs Ocorgetown, Fordham, Holy,rna« onH ii,...t.*... /->. tt . *'Cross and Hoaton College, and thc localunivereity deair^E to contlnae athleticre ationa with these tchoola. Tho offi-
fr\% bw*\er' t*,el th(,y Ehou!d affiliatem the West, where the natural rivals
Iiopea ihat' Brown wouldfigures for thc event Theecord has stood on the 'books'¦'-'¦¦-- years, largely becausePetition r,:. thia particular diatancenot ni-.,, encouraged. Sid Le-HP'" T" 7 7I^evanney JoCe Hi.iS.,BS "e l0Catcd'
.) and a hoat of other ctai-a trill p^.Ti "'-=.?-~-
have sUracted a fln. , L1?:;D0/V' Jftr"- 28.-,'fhc world'sva. West struBBle at ?:?!,n5 chamr-ionBhip!5 0f 1922, which
Pected to be afeltnre ^t^ ?rrff-Rnirod b? «>e National;^< team from the IoJr. ^dlBta i ^?,£?' wiU bo 5ic!d in thet»t« Coll. gc at Amca, lowa, with thrc* ^Terp00 di6trlct in Jul>' and August
Penn relay carnival 5 anf7 ndr,,.F0prtlfe88ional o« Augnst: - will bo on hand. riS wiil be LU^Y r"nd champion-l ecip «ui baa held on Auguat 2 and 3.
U02J5 JkZ/J^Ice Yacht FeatureOf National \IotorBoal Show Feb. 17
';'-'; "f thc feature exhibita at L'n17th National Motor Boat Show inGrand Central ^alace, FcDruary 17 to-'-'. "''! hc a full size ice boat of tbeCla F," Hudson River type, designedby If. Percy Ashley. This will oe thcfirst tinic an ice-boat has ev*-r been dis-played at the ai nua position and aythc show will bc held ai a season whenracing between Ihia class o craft is at
jits height, it should attract great m-tcrcst.Tbe boat-is thirty-one feet, isches
over all, with n width between cuttineedges ol sixteen feet, six inches. I*wcighs, conipl. .. 900 pounds and hasa sail area of 300 squaro feet. This";'"' '" '¦'".¦ has been known to race atalmost :. mile a minute in a stiff breozof^; V ','¦''' V"! «>f thc light model"' boaJ .,
rhc crafl waa built bv thcbvinrudi Motor Company.Another novel display nt the showDuring tho pastwill bo tbe set
'"" >caiV5 !: IJT3 o :- has be¬come numerous in thc water* of Jamai¬ca, Gravesend and Shccpshoad bays Adevclopment during thc war was thesea * led, v hile not adapted fur comfort-able cabins, has a rcputation for speedand those who want to travel fastpre-fer the sturdy-looking flai boal to i J-abouts,
Red Sox to Play FiveContests Wilh Pirates
BOSTON, Jan. 28. A strenuous cam¬paign on Southern training tields isaid out for thc Red Sox spring trip inthc schedule oi gamea announced to-aay. A fivc-g-ame seriea with Pitts-burgh will be played at Hot SpringsArk., where Pirates nnd Red Sox willhavo their training headquarters, be¬tween Mnrcli 17 aud 26.The Red Sox will travel from April 1
a f l\\q ?a.mes every da>' until April ll)A,': '. Jbtttle nocl4, at Llttlo Rock^r:r; Milwaukee, at CarutheraviHe MoMlnneapolls. ot Dyersburc, I'ei.n 4 st'
Riverside Post VictorRiverside Post and 71st 105th In-tantry I o.it wero the victora in lastnight a concerts in tho American Legionbasketball tourney at Stuyvesant HijrhSchool court, Riverside defeated Wash.uigton Heights Post 31 to 22 and thc/I8t lOoth Infantry fcorcd over Bclvi-dcre Brooks foal JO to -S, I
2*OM.
Sixty-four PlayersEnter PreliminaryHandball Rounds
Bill Sackman, of TrinityQub, Holder of 'Met'Title, Ib Among Entries
Sixty-four players will start ln thepreliminary round of the New TorkState handball championship at thcCrescent A. C, Brooklyn, this morr.'ng.Among tbe stara entered are Bill Sack¬man. nf the Trinity Club, who holdstbe ''Met" cha.T.pionship and waa ru»*ner-up in thc national meet. Sackmanwill n'ay II. F. Mir.s, C. C. N. Y., thismorning.The draw, ehowing time of each
match and court, follov-s:COT BT >"0. 1
J?oe Dworsiry. City A. C, ve. E. B. S'an--¦.., ','¦'. .-. Y. if. C. A., t: a. ni.; E. Att-man, Crescent A. ''., -.a. Bnb Power jr.,Crencer.t A. C, :D:7.0 a. in.; T. Ti. Jor-lar..7--. Y. A. ("., vs. J. J. Vetter, '':re2Ceru A.
U ;i. i...; Y.\ r. 7-Loch, Stevsna Tech.,..8. J. Bossung-, Trlnltj-, 11:£0 a. m.; ".. Derranaltes, I:'. N". B. C. vs. J. Van C7auwer.-¦'..r-r. Y. M. ''. A.. 12 noon: M. Vernon.''rPHcent A. C. vs. J. It. O'Nelll, Crescent,2:30 p. :.:.; T. 8«-ert;o-**. C. C. N. Y., -.8il. Milgfram, C. C. N. Y., 1 *_,. :r..; S. S»p-:owln, f.i-- Bartholomew'8, -. s. ti. Scliwa-::'Crescent, 1 ;,'.0 p. ni.; E. Galo-jvln. Crer.cent.
s. W. Lifldell, Tv-euty-th'.rd Street Y. M|_... A., :i p. m.; J. A. Douohuo. C. A. C. is...;. .' Roencr, Crescent A- C. 2:3B p. tn;:.i. K. Gilliam, City A. C, \ s. H. H Bux-baum, Van K-sltor.. 8 p. rr..; F. G. MoMann,IWonty-ihJrd Stre9t Y. M. C A \ i L'rren'kman, <'. A. C, 8:30 p. ir..; Ed Gro-clen. rrlnlty, vs. S Karkur., C. 'i V Y 4p. :r.. *Y. Sch-vart^, 3. L>. Y. :,:. C. A.. ;.s.A. ,7. Plcnt. YV. S. Y. M. C. A., 4:59 p. rt..J. A. Ehert, City A. a. -. t. It. W. Dowl'.nc,,i. 7. A. ., 5 p. m.; Sa-r. Buiib &..:-.-. Tr'.r-it7. vs. C. Osicrman. C. C. ."¦:. Y., 3::-''
COCRT no. «:c, V.1''' Tranaltes, Holy Xatr.e, rs. 3. J.Smlthney.,. Yv\ a. Y. M. C. A., 10 a m.H. P. yy.nn. C. C. N. Y., rs. W. bitckrva-'rrinity, 7J::;p ... ..,.; d. Cook. Twenty-third Street Y. :,I. C. A., vs. Roy Taylor.'. -i. C, 11 u. m.; C. J. O'Cor.ne'.:, Trin¬ity, V3. A. E. Pidseon. C. A. C. 11:80a. m.; V.. H. I'ries, C. V. C. vs. II. TS.[;¦'":.'¦ '¦¦ A. C, 211 noon: A. N. Crooko, Vanv.e.to:-., vs. ic. j. Schmldt, £>t. Geora-r,I?'M0 p. iv..; rr. Soas, city A. C. vs. Geo.Ts!.uarsn, t>t. Ba.rthoion-.ew^s. I *> *~ . fc;V",^11,61'vF:iy c-;v' c- vs- ^- s. Child,l wenty-tnlrd Street Y. If. .' k --30
Ed Butler. C. A. C. 1M5 p. m.: 'Ph"Dworsky. CIt; A. C, vs. L. Gretch. C. A..' 7 ?.' ''.;.. '.."¦'¦ Meesaros, Tweiay-t'-.irdbtreet r. .,1. C, A., vs. v, Be:>:. BtelnwavA. L.. 2:30 p r.-..; J. A. Wftite. C. A. C.3. .;. A. Mahoney; W. e. Y. ;:. c. 1 ip. :-.-.; i. ci. Heavcr;.. C. A. C. vs. H V
man. City A. C, vs. O. E. ::o-v.*rh»o.. c1' S" .?. ln': J' Arour.i. Crescent. ia. B.Eraley, rrventy-third Street Y. M. c. A.,vs. T. D. v hcato- Twsnty-thlrd Street
j Princeton Five RalliesVnd Defeats S>Tacuse
e biTCACUShl, N". Y.. Jan. L'8..-Displaj-*ing a dazzling et-ie of pass work inthe second half. after the score hadbeen tied three times, Princeton staged.a rallv to win from the Syracuse Uni-
iversit-y basketball team in the Arxhl-bold gymnasium to-r.ight by the scoreot lo to ld. The game, which was themost cxciting played here thie winter.was witnesscd hy -.\o00 spectatovs.Syracuse outplayed the Tigers in theIirst hah and but for some bad break*of the t*ame might havc turned the vic-t?ry', T,ho oriiris:e-J«,rseyed players hadthe bull most of tne time, but wo-eway off in their shots for the goal.
English Soccer ResultsEN'Gi^isn a:»ociat:o:\- ctjp
aJ,t,a°,!"'i ,,rn'-:v'1""r'-"'-,irhton' ": HudiSers-!r.o./i .. Bradford City, 1; Notts County !South End 0; S-.v^nneR. l. Swlndori 0Bj-Ac^lnirji. Preston X. E. S; Xe*-oast'.e¦-'¦ ^'f^V- I' Ars*»!'-- 3. Notts Forest!Crystal Palaco, 0; aillwaH,' 0/ ^tV^hara"Br.m4r4^ra*tJor,a' P' UwfMol. 0: West
**ardl«.0Bi -;rS,0':es' 2. Southampton,< arciiu, 1. Barnsley, S; O.d'-.u-n T-Boltoa, J; Manchester City, T,/-""-"-1' x-
EXGMSH LBAdUBIFirst division.Manoh'ester U.. S- Sati-derland, 1. ' : uu
Second divlsion-rCorentry City, 0: B'at-k-vs e it Ifini T .. t; l^nde United, 1. TYoive--hampton W., 0; Wednesday. 0! "ono*
*JJV, «"y'slor- Xorihoru -eectlon.A.--b, Stalybrldsre C, J. Grlmaby Town i:no^ST' °- R*«tf»« Towo-Unciln C.T«feat-RJf2?J ».«n«» unflt. Hartlepool u, tf;'iseison. 1. Itochdale. 0: Dartlna-ton "
houtliport. I- Wrexham. 3. 8t"o*p0rt C.V »««-harn City. 0. Walsall, 8; A.hlnaVon!" TWr§ttnd?v°i!:?i:Ch^t?r?^a'not P>»^«.
ii*. J-V ^-vlv'on. bouthern section.CHI-'"jvn, ii; Aberdare. 1. ^.'e¦(rI>ort c «.
SCOTTISII ASSOCIATION CTT?
(iu»en Jff' csJ'.i, BrB,r*?.wr,e Amatenra. I:broath 1 Vtl\ S' klydebtnk. *'¦ Ar"Dunii.; tV.K ?t«-h9w«emiiir1 0; Dundee. S.l -av'tinannan-Invern-Kscitadel. poet^oneri-sto°nen,50 W- /Vbl°" novcrs'.PC: ^hn-Ouoei'iK T>a-tle ?* l^v.eiv ! »"ra.,.rbureh, ».ftt R,wi'1\; Nlthsdale Wanderera. 1.
!L,bl»M",n United. 1; Dunferrhllne AtU-Do«fi.«:*. rA>cll«r°»y. Unlted-Ayr Vnlted.
\r«,t.«n'..<-.cl*chn*curd!n. 0; Ran«era, B.,C.V«i- I. Montroae. 0. Hlberntans. S; Ar-?»*rv*?;.°- £Uo?- S: 8t- Barnhard. 1. Oal**r,L?^ a-n,< °^ H»^"ton Academicala. 9.;*b?.r,<3'7en' *J Dumbarton, 0. Raith Roverifc;:.il yde' *X .^orfar Athletic, 0; Faililrk. 8.Ir.;'ernesa> Caley. 1; Klhriarnock. B. Bath-rSvvlvJ ^teAon^ur,rh' 2- Alrdrleontans, 1;t'j.telieaa, 0; Third Lanarlt, 6; I.elth Ath-;.{,' '.> ,fet- Rahraer. 0; Boness. 8. Yale ofAtholl, j j Cowdenbeath, 0. Buc'»!e This*MIe. 1; Royal Albert,' a. Heart of Itfldlo- 1'h.aii. -j; Arthuriie, l, Solway Star, I;
jMiske Defeats jj JackKeuauhln 13th Roimd
Officials .f Si.-,i,. (aion OrderPm^SS*Boxcr,_vt..,,,,:; »5
Uy Jack LawrenceBilly Miakc of Sl r>,
Jack Rcna .,.,-., ¦»'.*'.
weight champ .-.. "eM*-
j Club I..t nigh **«<,of what as supposi |*°*round bo ... f -. .. rtecnthe had ba '«'¦"
ropca in all th :- '''
beat tn- ( anad a into ¦.,.- . . fBubmiaslon that ho ..
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through t o rr 4 =mp«dponiahmcnt. if .¦ .' .'"\ fartherarms ofa number of to thepaper men, »] 0 .;.. 'enowithc ri:.,: mucl -,, ¦', "JlntihewasannouiK d as the l« 1', a!?.0"Thc offlcia 3 of .'
Roxing ( o n .:- ., a. '.. ''¦"'.' otatt' ''" thai
Miakc ehot blo f .
'*' ,'w"I Canadian .. .' ; ; .
vIr¦' V ' "a:-"''' ' -rou,n?.Ie ,K- 'I "¦ Brookl; ,:r)Tl .J,judges de< - o .. Jac MatwManhattan. 4 eco d ....;', Qtper o itpo -.',-. ;. D n ->-.; ri.latter weighed 12< and 1 - ,r~.prlie bout was ntereethfrom first to last. ¦
,The semi-flnal brc lgkt together Ted-
inybeidman and Jo <,'-..¦,-. ln tt*fourth round Gra; c .. up a rtover Seidman's eye ai took a ¦> ."'many shots at t ark thetofter,oeiaman, bowc ¦. awarded thidecision.
In the final bout Miske ad the better of the milling in '.hc ei ¦-.¦ partas,in the first three ro mds fthe (&-«.d;&77 heavyweight aeeb g the come;to avoid puniphment. '.¦ ?--> '-,,-Miske tore into Renaull ar.d at tw.fmish of tl e :-. ision inadiaawBlmo8t out.
In the next three roun theytattkvery langui lly, v, B doing whri,4 of real fight. aa. He pU=tered th- < a: .-. a rly, but to &great effect. Rena il iad a tvorkizileft, but it never eant very mutlMiske's clevernes ofl : any abiiirRenault may have brooght with Mifrom Canada.When tl.e bout waa en ied Renaultmj
or. the run and virtually jumped throw;:¦rhe ropea to prevent further danigjiile lost, a perfectly good set of Skteeth in the ti .. 4 which Ter*picked up tri distributed among tbspectaiors as .¦.. .-¦
P. S. A. L. ChampionsLose to MarqiiandSwimmers. 26 to ISMarquar.d School awimmera made an
"^.expected bid for the citv swimmingtitle yesterday by disposing cf theErasmuB team" in a dual meet in theCentral Y. M. C. A. tank Tbe privateschool performers outscored the P. 5.A. L. chanvplonehip team by 3 acore .:.'-"vi to 18.
Gerritt Foster, of Marquani, spra:k-"""'ggest surprise of the achoolbojth<
pwimming season hereabouts by vbning the 100-yard awim in 69 secoadsflat. Ja.r.:es Tomkins, of Era?:n.< HallP. S. A. L. char r:o7:, took aecond::this event, v hii Steen, of Marqwad.was third, several yards back Ma:-quand's r:'.a;.' team displayed anexpect*ed speed and strength in winning th»relay ::: tl e excellent tiiae of '. mmott.lo 2-o aeconds.
Era^r.-.us was able to take first phwe '
i:; but two events. rheodore Smith.o' '
Eraiinua, 11:^'¦ i school title hclcer. ^7
the fancy diving, while Harry Le«i,of Erasmus, another P. S. A. L titleholder. won the 220-yard imafler«hard ra.ee with Archie Morrisoa, ».
Ivlarquand, ir. '_ minutes 13 secontbiThe t.7:r.7n;-:/:200-yarflB r..i;.Wo: 4 :-4::m*(
(Foster, Ktrkpatrl 4 Uason andilonW'lBru«;::U3 44.. i.L.j--,. Smlth, Loii .*Tor.-.l '.:;s4 aecond. Ttae. i.4C 2-e.
!,'¦.,..-.- b -<.-:. .-<¦*¦..-a by Sfaeon, V^quand; L ¦.-:. EraamiM, st>cosd: .V*;»<Brasir.us. '- -.-' rJm», 3t i~S .eoonrf*
100-yard Btvira.Won by Foatar, «*>.quaad; .. !ns, Braamus, Mcona; B'.eevaiarquaad, thin Tirae, 6S aeconde
L'20-Tard >.Won by Loww. Eratr..us; Morrtst-r. Marquand, aecona; ^a-i'-r.ir.:. S-ivip-j" third. Time. t"-*S-Fancy di iai?.Won by Bralto Braamw
TS.o^ pc.:n:S. KirUpatrlcJc, :tart;uar,. f»c
ond, 61.8 potnts; Fitsserald, Marauandth'.rd, CO.d points .
Po'.nt score.-JIarquane, '.'¦'. E7£5^...Ha!i. 18.
Hagenlathtr Beats OutYamada in Cue Matcb
Erik Hagenlacher, German biW«Mchampion, madc a sensational i««
against Ko;i Yamada 'ir. the -s:a* D:^of their 1,200-point match st _»*'..Brothers* Academy last night aniwfeated the Japanese champion by s^,ing t5S5 points while th'. latter «»»*oniy 212. The rinul score wi-'W-
lacher 1,200. Yamada 1.112.Yamada won tne afteraoon P.
800 to 90, with an irrrdzc- ol «!1and Beored a:i nnfinished run »»
With the score 900 to 513 agaMfiHagenlacher played fine b".*? j,tho evening match and won
oighteen innings._-
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