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14 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. X$W YORK, TJEiUBSDAY, JANUARY %l\ X9Q0.1 /t

ft MSr**^1 JUTE- KT Honors Even in t+ie First-Round

Between the Crescent and

Hamilton Teams.

VETERANS OUT IN FORCE.

Johnston Again Downs Marshall—Pills-

bury in Chicago—Triangular

College Teams.

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T w o we l l matched t eams of c h e s s p l a y e r s , Six on a s ide, represent lug the H a m i l t o n and C r e s c e n t Ath le t i c Clubs, met last n i g h t In a n o v e r t h e board contest at the Crescent Club h o u s e , on Clinton street . Inasmuch a s not a l i t t l e f r i endly rivalry e x i s t s b e t w e e n t h e t w o o r g a n i s a t i o n s on mutters per ta in ing to c h e s s , t h e encounter was looked forward to w i t h m u c h interest and the o u t c o m e a w a i t e d q u i t e a n x i o u s l y . When h o s t i l i t i e s c e a s e d , a f t e r a l i t t l e over three hours of p lay , no, a d v a n t a g e had been secured by c i t h e r s ide a n d t h e h o n ­o r s were consequent ly d i v i d e d , t h u s l e a v i n g t h e ques t ion o.' s u p r e m a c y to be dec ided in the re turn match at a la ter date .

Not the least n o t e w o r t h y f ea ture of t h e m e e t i n g was the (act tha.t a m o n g t h e t w e l v e c o m p e t i t o r s figured a n u m b e r of old t i m e r s , w h o s e n a m e s are r a t h e r m o r e fami l iar in t h e c h e s s anna l s of a d e c a d e a g o t h a n t h e y - a r e at the present t i m e . T h o s e more, p a r t i c u l a r l y referred to are J. S p e n c e r T u r n e r , P a u l W o r t h , Professor R a y n i o e d a n d F r a n k Rudd , all of w h o m have In t h e i r . t i m e b e e n promi ­nent ly a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e a f f a i r s . of c h e s s . t h o u g h now ret ired from a c t i v e s e r v i c e . Fred­erick Rose , too. has o f ten been ident i f ied wi th official po s i t i o ns of i m p o r t a n c e , but h e con­t i n u e s , more or l e s s , to k e e p i i \ h a r n e s s . All conducted the ir g a m e s in e x c e l l e n t s t y l e last n ight , yet a lack of r e g u l a r prac t i ce w a s fre­q u e n t l y In e v i d e n c e .

The o p p o s i n g t e a m s w e r e m a d e up a s fol­l o w s :

H a m i l t o n Club—J. S p e n c e r T u r n e r , Paul Worth'. Professor R. P. R a y m o n d . S i m e o n B. C h i t t e n d e n . F r a n k W. Arno ld and F. C. Man-ve l . ~ ~ ~ N

Crescent A t h l e t i c C l u b — G e o r g e S. O'Flyn . F r e d e r i c k Rose . F r a n k Rudd , Adolph Stmts , jr . ; YV. T. Foot and P. P. S3fford.

The p layers were paired in the order named. S u m m a r y c : the p l a y .

Mi v « j .

and it only r e m a i n s t o secure the a c q u i e s c e n c e of the Br i t i sh u n i v e r s i t i e s .

The group h e r e w i t h lucludeg the s ix m e m ­bers of t h e t r i a n g u l a r l e a g u e t e a m s . A s h a s already been reported . R. B. Griffith and J. S. Francis w o n the c h a m p i o n s h i p for Pennsy l ­vania by s c o r i n g 6 po ints a s aga ins t 5Ms points by conrern Griffith i r the setitor"i>ta7Fr"aiid holds a p r o m i n e n t place In P h i l a d e l p h i a c h e s s c irc les . L a s t year he entered the medical echoo l and captured first pr ize In t h e c h e s s t o u r n a m e n t . T h i s s u c c e s s h e fo l lowed up by t i f f ing first prize in the Class A tourney of the F r a n k l i n Chess Club. F r a n c i s h a s held t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p of t h e u n i v e r s i t y for t h r e e y e a r s a n d a l so won t h e th ird prize in t h e F r a n k l i n Club ' s Claes A tourney . ' H e is a law s t u d e n t .

L o u t s A . K a r p l n s k i of O s w e g o , N. Y., h a s h a d c o n s i d e r a b l e e x p e r i e n c e In t h e tourna­m e n t s of t h e N e w York S t a t e C h e s s A s s o c i a ­t ion d u r i n g t h e past n ine years . On each oc­c a s i o n h e e m e r g e d wi th c r e d i t a b l e records and w o n a n u m b e r of prizes . In t h e contes t for t h e j u n i o r s t a t e c h a m p i o n s h i p w i t h F. J. M a r s h a l l , t h e present Brook lyn c h a m p i o n , h e p l a y e d a s e r i e s of five g a m e s to a t ie and l o s t In t h e p lay off.

E r n e a L H . R i e d e l . the o t h e r Cornel l p layer , w h o m a d e top score In the t r i a n g u l a r e v e n t , c o m e s f rom t h e Brooklyn H i g h S c h o o l , w h e r e h e a c q u i r e d most of h is k n o w l e d g e of t h e gf .me. H e i s n o w 20 years of age , b u t l e a r n e d t h e m o v e s w h e n S years old. H e w a s o n e of t h e f o u n d e r s of h is school c h e s s c l u b , of

" w h i c h h e l a t e r became the p r e s i d e n t a n d t e a m c a p t a i n . Dur ing o n e ' s e a s o n h e p l a y e d In t h e B r o o k l y n Chess L e a g u e s e r i e s a n d a l s o In t h e j u n i o r in ter -borough m a t c h . In t h e l a t t e r , h e w e n both his g a m e s w i t h L l -ba lre . t h e N e w York in ter - scho la3 t l c c h a m -p l c n . H e w e n t to Cornell in IS9S a n d w o n t h e c h a m p i o n s h i p in that year.

C l a r e n c e B. Les ter and Harry N . D a v i s of B r o w n both h a i l from Prov idence , R. I. , w h e r e t h e y a t t e n d e d the high schoo l In t h a t c i ty . L e s t e r is 22, Davis is IS y e a r s of a g e . T h e former ho lds the chess c h a m p i o n s h i p of B r o w n U n i v e r s i t y ? h a v i n g first w o n it in

-his-sophomore—ye&r. _ . . A s f r e s h m a n at Brown be m a d e h i s d e b u t

in c o l l e g e c h e s s and in the s a m e y e a r h e w a s l i ed for second place. He has p l a y e d t h e g a m e near ly e i g h t years , w h i l e D a v i s h a s pract iced it o n l y five. T h e l a t t e r m a d e a good record at t h e ' H i g h School , and In h i s f reshman year a t c o l l e g e he w a s s e c o n d o n l y to Lester . Both t h e B r o w n m e n p l a y e d s o m e o c e l l e n t c h e s s In the t r i a n g u l a r t o u r n e y , but were o u t c l a s s e d by t h e i r r i v a l s , m o r e

-particularly la the end g a m e s t a g e s .

C h e s s P r o b l e m N o . 3 1 9 .

perry.

Sports Smile at Chairman Odell's

Sensational Charge Against the

Dixon-McGovern Fight.

THINK DIXON WAS OUT TO WIN.

I T THE- FAKE STORY.

Some Reasons Why the Meeting Should Not Have Been Tampered With.

, 'Terry to Take a Rest.

N o c l a s s Is qu icker to s u s d e c t or de tec t a bit of crooked work t h a n that which a t ­t e n d s b o x i n g s h o w s , y e t it c a n n o t be denied that C h a i r m a n Ode l l ' s d e c l a r a t i o a that the Dixon- .McGovern fight w a s fixed and faked, i s the most u n p o p u l a r a n d a p p a r e n t l y the mos t unca l l ed for cr i t i c i sm- of a fight s een in recent years . T h e r e h a v e been so m a u y bouts t h a t m i g h t have rece ived t h i s a t t e n t i o n f rom re formers wi thout h u r t i n g a n y b o d y ' s f e e l i n g s , pu l l ed off here w i th in the past t w o years that-j the s p o r t s are surpr i sed t h a t t h i s fight, than w h i c h none could have been m o r e ser ious , shou ld be s i n g l e d out .

W h e n a r ing m e e t i n g is faked it is for the p u r p o s e of g e t t i n g s o m e b o d y ' s m o n e y that | cou ld not be got In any o ther m a n n e r . It Is e v i d e n t that there w a s n o t h i n g to be ga ined from the a d m i s s i o n pr ices , for t h a t m o n e y w a s a l r e a d y in the c lub's coffers. Had -the pro­m o t e r s been p lay ing for a n o t h e r ba t t l e they

g o i n g o u t of t h e c o u r s e e-t the h e a d of • t h o Btretch o n t h e fifth t i m e arouud. V a n B r u n t , w h o f in i shed s e c o n d , w a s awarded t h e race* "the f a v o r i t e , F r e d P e r k i n s , be ing th ird . T h o la t t er c o u l d n o t e x t e n d h imse l f in t h e go ing . B r a k e m a n fe l l .

T h e s l o p p y ^ c o n d i t i o n of the t rack Just s u i t e d Dr. W a l i n s T e y In. t h e first race. H e m a d e an e x h i b i t i o n of fijg field a n d after l e a d l u g the w h o l e journey"iv'on by five l e n g t h s . H e w a s f a v o r i t e a t 7 t o 5. L e n u e p was the best of t h e o t h e r s a n d s h e finished four l e n g t h s in front of T o m K i n g s l e y . the second cho ice .

T h e j - p a r t i e s c o n t r o l l i n g S a m F u l l e n finally d e c i d e d t o c u t h i m loose . B a c k e d f r o m 2 to 1 to 6 t o 5, h e l e f t h i s field on the turn into the s t r e t c h a n d w o n as ho p leased , by four l e n g t h s . E l Cirtiey s a v e d c o n s i d e r a b l e ground on t h e first t u r n , w h e n the o t h e r s s w u n g wide and finished s e c o n d . Mag ic L ight , a s usual , ran a w a y w h i l e a t the oost and In addit ion w a s a l m o s t l e f t w h e n t h e flag dropped. W i t h b e t t e r luck h e m i g h t h a v e been second.

T h e r e w a s a s t r o n g play on Dr. Parker In the fifth race , a s it w a s thought that F a t h e r Bi l l D a l y ' s c r i p p l e w o u l d perform wel l In t h e go ing . H e r a n p r o m i n e n t l y for five fur longs and" t h e n s t o p p e d , t h e 4 to 5 favori te Verify c o m i n g a w a y i n t h e l a s t s i x t e e n t h and w i n ­n ing hard h e l d by t w o l e n g t h s from Agi tator , w h o w a s on h l s - g o o d behavior . Cathedra l , w h o i s a t h i s b e s t In s loppv going, was th ird , a neck a w a y .

T h e w e i g h t s for the Gent i l ly Handicap a t s ix and a h a l f f u r l o n g s to be run on S a t u r d a y , a r e a s f o l l o w s :

Graduates Subsoribe $ J 5 ,000

More Toward Rebuilding the

Burned Structure.

MASS MEETING AT COLUMBIA.

w o u l d _ ] j a v e made^ Dixon , not McGovern the 91: Benneviiie. l i?; Magt-.u- Pa w i n n e r , a s c a h ' h e n g u r e o * - ou t -by -aay—aov ice . - .^J l-0Zd_FairfaT 9<; Grea T h e o n l y o ther source from which a fake Hurricane. » T X a y B e a c h .

„.1'e ,;v?.r' 10*: Andes. 100; Barnev Saai. 94: Judge \ \ardel l . 102: La Qrenj?e. 9.'.: Eva Rice, 96: Rimer S., 1W: Eight Bel ls . 92; Curtails, 97 : Bloodhound, St.: Gath. !04: Dr. Walmslev MS; Brown Vail, 90: Chanttlly. 92: Fly ing Bei-s,' 10J; Tinkler. 94;- Dr. Barker. 97: Dr. Graves. 9S: Cherrv Head. 95; Tho .Star of Bethlehem, HO; Hugh Peniiv. 112; Warrior, 98; Found. 110; The Burlington Route. .«: I.ennep, 93: St. Wood. 100: Molo, 103: Yew Light, 90: Allle Belle, 92: Ylrgie Dixon, 92: Monomaniac. 90; Imp.

I Mint Sauce. 118; Agltawr. 102; ~ea Knight, 90: j Lady KUerslie. 103; Tobe Paine. :«.>: Hlnitlne, 102; I Alpen. I'M; Acushla. 9o: Dr. Vaughan, 9S; Wol-

hurst. 108: Reefer. 9o: Belle of Memphis. 103; lm-perator. 98: Verify, U2; J. A. Crav lOi: Water-crest. 93: Arlosto^, 103; Mlzpah, 126: Tony LlcaUl,

Hop Sootoh. !: Mur-.it, 91;

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The Hami l ton: the odd number r e m a i n d e r .

Ai , Beard 1 the veteran Spencer T u r n e r a t - i t acked ex -Champion O'Klynn with all h i s old j t i m e vigor . 6 ' F l y n n decl ined the • E v a n s i -gambit ottered gp.<l obtained a very s a t i s f a c ­t o r y d e f e n s e . He in turn took the i n i t i a t i v e , c a s t l e d en the queen side, and was then out - ! m a n e u v e r e d _ b > Turner . ;

T h e de 1 . iberaTerr>o r rcc t f l a v o r Champion j R o s e at the second board enabled the i C r e s c e n t s t o offset the defeat already m e n - ! t i o n e d , t h e p lay of h i s . o p p o n e n t . W o r t h ! g i v i n g e v i d e n c e of want of steady, practice. T h e l a t t e r dropped a piece at the t h i r t y - t h i r d ' m o v e , b u t a t the t i m e bis posit ion was a h o p e l e s s one .

• M e s s r s . Rudd and R a y m o n d at board 3 p r o v e d " to b e — o p p o n e n t s worthy of—ea*l j -o t h e r ' s s t e e l and it was o n l y at the very end. w h e n l e f t - w i t h k i n g s and two pawns each, t b s t R u d d los t , m e r e l y because he per­m i t t e d t h e w h i t e k ing to ga in the oppos i t ion . "With 46. K - Q 2 Instead of B2 he wxuld h a v e scored a w e l l earned draw.

C h a r i t i e s C o m m i s s i o n e r Si'mis. a f ter w i n ­n i n g a b i s h o p w i t h a d i v e r g i n g cheek of the q u e e n ! had h i s h a n d s ful l in s u b d u i n g Chit­t e n d e n at board 4, the la t ter a d v a n c i n g h i s c e n t e r p a w n s in a t h r e a t e n i n g m a n n e r . By correc t p l a y the c o m m i s s i o n e r broke up t h e i r f o r m a t i o n , after which it w a s pla in s a i l i n g f o r h im.

Secre tary Foot of the C r e s c e n t s p layed B l a c k in a Giuoeo P i a n o and m a n a g e d to s tave off a pers i s t en t a t t a c k for a l o n g t i m e . F i n a l l y , he lost a p iece and wi th it the g a m e .

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VARIATION.-White.

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3 PxP e. p. mate

1 K - B 3 2 C ! - R c k I ' - m 3 1'xP e. p. mate .

In the printed diagram of No. 3'.S there should., cf eours*,' ha\ - i 1—en a white <pi?en on y R in-s'.ead of a black quern.

cou ld d r a w the cash then would be from the b e t t i n g .

F o r o b v i o u s reasons no fak irs ever pull off a coup on a 1 to 2 s h o t w h e n t h e r e is 2 to 1 sho t on the board,. I n s t e a d t h e r e Is a wel l def ined r e a s o n for b e l i e v i n g t h a t i h c w i s e o n e s c l o s « . - t o the B r o a d w a y A t h l e t i c C l u b bet on D i x o n , a n d it is c er ta in t h a t the odds of 2 to 1 on McGovern were m y t h s at the t i m e they w e r e first r e p o r u d . Indeed , ft io c la imed , and w i t h apparent good foundat ion for the istpry, that the .Dixon s u p p o r t e r s boosted the 2 to 1 s tory a l o n g u n t i l t h e a d m i r e r s of the B r o o k l y n boy a c t u a l l y b e g a n to lay the.se odds , or 10 to 6, and t h a t t h e y t h e n , t h i n k i n g D i x o n the winner , pi led on t h e co lored boy unt i l t h e b e t t i n g went up to 10 to 7 or c loser.

Indeed, in e v e r y w a y t h e fac t s fai l to bear out the s e n s a t i o n a l c h a r g e , and t h e d e n s e s t fo l lower of the sport c a n s e e That if t h e fight real ly wa>s a fake t t e m a n a g e r s c e r t a i n l y made but a l i t t l e out o f t h e o p p o r t u n i t y .

In very few s p o r t i n g re-sorts Is the Charge e v e n g i v e n t h e w e i g h t of d i s c u s s i o n

t Bend.

~Trr Chicago, - J a n u a r y 11—Jockeys Tod S l o a u e

a n d S k e e t s Mart in a r e on their way to San r r a c t l s c o . T h e pair s tarted last night for th'e coas t c i t y .

A m a t e u r s a t W o r k o n t h e H a n d i c a p W e i g h t s .

YVhile the w e i g h t s for the Brooklyn J o c k e y Club, a s a s s i g n e d by YV. S. Vosburgh. the offi­cial h a n d i c a p p e r of t h e Jockey Club, wi l l not be m a d e k n o w n for s o m e t ime, the a m a t e u r handicappera h a v e begun d i s c u s s i n g t h e weightis tha t t h e c a n d i d a t e s will be a s k e d to carry. B a n a s t a r Ls a l m o s t the un iversa l c h o i c e for the post of honor of top weight , w h i l e "imp, w h o s e p e r f o r m a n c e s last year were so s e n s a ­t ional . Is g i v e n second pos i t ion. F o r t h i r d on the l i s t t h e a d m i r e r s of both E t h e l b e r t and Voter a r e c l a i m i n g that posi t ion. Of t h e 3 year oldo, C b a c o r n a c is considered t h e best

Manager Mitchell of the Foot Ball Team

Presented With a Gold Watch by the Undergraduates.

w

One of the m o s t succes s fu l h a n d i c a p p e r s in T h s r o - w a r c many, s c o r e s of v e t e r a n s at the ; the profes i s ion-has-prepared a list c a r e f u l l y ar-

ing cido nn Tnpsdnv n i g h t who would h a v e

O n e M o r e f o r J o h n s t o n .

(Special to t h e Eag le . ) J a n u a r y 11—The

M a r s h a l l - J o h n s t o n n i n t h

m a t c h , Chicago . Ill

g a m e of the which s t o o d adjourned from S a t u r d a y , w h e n it w a s s u b m i t t e d to t h e referee , w a s fin­ished l a s t n i g h t and r e s u l t e d in J o h n s t o n s c o r i n g his four th v i c t o r y after s i x t y - s i x m o v e s . J o h n s t o n p l a y e d W h i t e in a s t o n e

3. S. Francis, Pennsylvania.

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d e t e c t e d t h e c l everes t f a k e of t h e k ind t h a t could be perpetrated. QmL^af-these s a i d t h i s m o r n i n g : , <

"I have never s e e n a r i n g b a t t l e that w a s more s e r i o u s , a s r e g a r d s both boxers . E a c h man was out to w i n . and the b l o w s that D i x o n sent at McGovern w e r e c a l c u l a t e d to put a l - j mast a n y o ther m a n in t h e c l a s s in dreamland in short order. No m a n w a s ever out to win a n y more h o n e s t l y t h a n w a s D i x o n . T h e c h a r g e is foo l i sh ."

A n o t h e r s a i d : "I h a v e s e e n m a n y bat t l e s , and I never h a v e s e e n s u c h d i s a p p o i n t m e n t and chagr in as was p ic tured -on Dixon's face -S'-heji h e got.h_l.s.first k n o c k d o w n . Both were out to win . and D i x o n n e v e r exerteVi hTmsel! fn h i s career a s he did In t h i s ba t t l e ."

— T h e s a m e s e n t i m e n t i s to b e found on every s i d e , and t h e s u p p o r t e r s of Cha irman Odel l ' s o p i n i o n , it m u s t be a d m i t t e d , are very few, indeed . "ir";" ••«—.

T h e benefit to be t e n d e r e d to Dixon has n o t y e t a s s u m e d def ini te s h a p e , but it will doubt ­l e s s be one -o f tho b lgKe' t a f f a i r s . o f i ts k ind e v e r s e e n here. S e v e r a l very s u b s t a n t i a l c o n ­t r i b u t i o n s are repor ted to h a v e been rece ivd , the $2,500 a l l e g e d t o h a v e been offered by Senator McCarren h e a d i n g the l i s t . Mc­Govern and S a m H a r r i s h a v e each subscr ibed $500. Parson D a v i e s Is d o w n for a l i k e a m o u n t , w h i l e Nat Goodwin and Marky Meyer have each g i v e n $100. F i f t y do l lar s u b s c r i p t i o n s have been rece ived from J o h n n y W h i t e , Joe Macias and J o h n B i t t n e r . Severa l s m a l l e r s u m s are repor ted t o h a v e been g i v e n .

•- McGovern rece ived $9,000. whi l e Dixon got $3,011 as his s h a r e of the ga te . McGovern will take a short rest and will t h e n go on the road w i t h bis p lay . At present h« h a s three m a t c h e s s c h e d u l e d , the firet be ing for March 2 with C^car Gardner. March 23 he wil l meet J o e B e r n s t e i n and on Derby n ight at London he m e e t s B e n J o r d a n . The date of the Gardner fight wi l l probably be changed to -allow Terry to t ra in .

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to S8 p o u n d s . . , H e s t a t e s that t h e r e are a LJICAV boat is f inished.

C a m b r i d g e , M a s s . , J a n u a r y 1 1 — T h e H a r ­v a r d g r a d u a t e s of N e w York wi l l g i v e an a d ­d i t i o n a l $15,000. t o w a r d ' the r e c o n s t r u c t i o n of t h e n e w ' v a r s i t y boat h o u s e , r e c e n t l y de­s t r o y e d by fire in an u n f i n i s h e d c o n d i t i o n , w h i c h s u m , in a d d i t i o n to t h e i n s u r a n c e r e ­c e i v e d from t h e old b u i l d i n g , w i l l b r i n g t h e to ta l c o s t of t h e n e w s t r u c t u r e to f*3"r89tV T h e e n t i r e a m o u n t ha3 c o m e from t h e s a m e s o u r c e .

W o r k on t h e n e w h o u s e wi l l s o o n b e c o m ­m e n c e d on t h e b a s i s of an e n t i r e l y n e w s e t of p l a n s . It i s p r a c t i c a l l y dec ided t h s t t h e h o u s e w i l l b e bu i l t of br ick w i t h m i l l c o n ­s t r u c t i o n i n s i d e in o r d e r t o l e s s e n t h e d e ­s t r u c t i v e effect of fire. N e w p l a n s h a v e b e e n d r a w n u p by t h e f o r m e r a r c h i t e c t s , P e a b o d y & S t e a r n s of B o s t o n , a n d o n l y t h e a p p r o v a l of t h e H a r v a r d Club of N e w York js a w a i t e d b e f o r e c o n s t r u c t i o n b e g i n s . T h e f o u n d a t i o n s of t h e b u r n e d b u i l d i n g w i l l b e u s e d a f t e r a s l i g h t r e i n f o r c e m e n t h a s b e e n m a d e for s u s ­t a i n i n g t h e h e a v y > b r i c k w a l l s . T h e b u i l d i n g wi l l no t be r e a d y -for u s e t h i s y e a r .

T h e p l a n s of t h e n o w H a r v a r d l a u n c h t o r e p l a c e t h e F r a n k T h o m p s o n h a v e finally b e e n c o m p l e t e d . It w i l l be bui l t h j L a w l e y & Son of S o u t h B o s t o n , a n d , a l t h o u g h r e s e m b l i n g i\\e o ld l a u n c h in g e n e r a l o u t l i n e , i t wi l l h a v e v a r i o u s i m p r o v e m e n t s . ' T h e b o a t wi l l b e fif­t y - o n e f ee t in l e n g t h , s e v e n f e e t a n d t e n I n c h e s in b e a m , a n d wi l l d r a w t h i r t y - s i x i n c h ­e s of water a t l ow draf t . T h e bo i l er a n d e n g i n e wi l l be l arger t h a n in t h e F r a n k T h o m p s o n , a n d a s u s t a i n e d speed of s i x t e e n a n d one hal f m i l e s an h o u r w i l l t h u s b e pos ­s ib l e . T h e c o s t of b u i l d i n g the b o a t w i l l be covered from t h e i n s u r a n c e , $6,500, o n the F r a n k T h o m p s o n . . .

T h o l a u n c h wi l l be r e a d y for u s e by March 10 u n l e s s w e a t h e r p r e v e n t s t h e tr ia l run . .Much aid in d r a w i n g t h e p l a n s w a s d e r i v e d from a t h e s i s w r i t t e n l a s t s p r i n g by t w o Sc i ­entif ic School s t u d e n t s . T h i s t h e s i s c o n t a i n s a c o m p l e t e a n d sc ient i f i c a c c o u n t of t h e m a ­ch inery and r a t e s of s p e e d of t h e F r a n k T h o m p s o n and offers v a l u a b l e h i n t s for t h e bu i ld ing -of t h e n e w boat . A- Herreshof f l a u n c h wi th a speed of t w e n t y k n o t s h a s been hired for t h e u s e of t h e c r e w s u n t i l t h e .

bowling club and who attends the meetings of such club »nd engages In the bowling "games played by it in practice. Such a bowler may at the same time" be a member of one or more bowling clubs. Captains of the con­tending team? can replace any one of the competing players before the ninth frame, providing the bpwler retiring Is not on a strike or a spare in the last frame he has ro l l ed . , ; T- , . - - . -

In the evening the delegates were enter­tained at a banquet oyer which the Mayor of Baltimore presided.

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At a r e c e n t m e e t i n g . o f - t h e U n i t e d B o w l i n g C l u b s m a n y of t h e d e t a i l s for t h e b ig i n t e r ­n a t i o n a l b o w l i n g t o u r n a m e n t , t o b e h e l d n e x t s u m m e r u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n , w e r e arranged . T h e d a t e s h a v e . b e e a fixed f r o m . J u l y - 1 5 to 23. S c h u e t z e n P a r k , U n i o n Hi l l , N. J,, h a s b e e n s e l e c t e d a s t h e p l a c e to hold It. T w e n t y n e w a l l e y s a r e t o b e bu i l t for t o u r n a m e n t u s e , a n d It Is e x p e c t e d t h a t a t l eas t five h u n d r e d t e a m s wi l l e n t e r ' f o r t h e v a r i o u s e v e n t s , for w h i c h a b o u t $5,000 in p r i z e s wi l l b e offered.

T h e s ix a l l e y s n o w o n t h e p r e m i s e s w i l l b e r e s e r v e d for the • u s e of w o m e n e x c l u s i v e l y . B e s i d e . t h e r e g u l a t i o n b o w l i n g m a n y n o v e l t i e s not g e n e r a l l y u n d e r s t o o d by t h e p u b l i c w i l l be in troduced . T h e r e wi l l be c a n d l e p in , c o c k e d hat , h e a d pin a n d 'solid ba l l b o w l i n g , a l s o b o w l i n g on t h e g r e e n a n d on t h e old s t y l e G e r m a n a l l e y s , w h i c h a r e o n l y a foot and a half wide and n i n e t y f e e t l o n g . '

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h e a v y - w e i g h t , w h o is m a t c h e d to fight Kid McCoy at the B r o a d w a y A t h l e t i c Club to ­morrow night , arr ived here from Chicago yesterday. H e h a s t r a i n e d care fu l ly and is confident that he w i l l w i n . He will m a k e a, very determined effort to do so at l eas t , for th i s win he h i s l a s t a p p e a r a n c e in the""ring. H e ha- fought s i x t y fights a g a i n s t the most notable f ighters in the r ing, inc lud ing .Jeffries. F: t7 . s immons . S h a r k e y , Maher and fioildard. and has w o n m o r e v i c t o r i e s than any other h e a v y w e i g h t p u g i l i s t in the ring to-day. He and McCoy f o u g h t a s ix round draw recently in C h i c a g o and t h e Cal i fornlan prove1, hi* ab i l i ty t o h i t h i s opponent , a th ing whirh P^ter -Maher w a s u n a b l e to do . <"hr.yn?V'i i? one of t h e c l everes t boxers in the world and a m a n of a d m i t t e d g a m e n e s s and courage.

George W. YYeld of the c l a s s of '60, f o u n d e r of the Weld B o a t Club of H a r v a r d , i s h a v i n g a l aunch bui l t at Morris H e i g h t s , N . J . , for the use of the W e l d and N e w e l l B o a t C l u b s .

T h e boat wi l l be s i m i l a r in d e s i g n to t h e Frr.nk T h o m p s o n , but of g r e a t e r s p e e d .

Ph i lade lph ia . Pa. , J a n u a r y 11—At a m e e t ­ing of the facul ty c o m m i t t e e o n a t h l e t i c s of the U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l v a n i a y e s t e r d a y af­ternoon formal c o n s e n t w a s g i v e n to t h e s e n d ­ing, of a crew to the H e n l e y r e g a t t a n e x t s u m ­mer. If t h e r o w l n g j i u t h o r l t i e s carry o u t t h i s idea it w i l l 'be ' -necessa fy~T6"have IWcT'varsll'y e i g h t s on t h e w a t e r n e x t spr ing . Al l of l a s t year ' s s econd c r e w a r e ' -_:h in c o l l e g e , s a v e B e c h t e l and A t k i n . H a l l : and B u s c h are t h e onTy m e m b e r s of l a s t year ' s 'Varsity w h o h a v e not returned. T h e s e n d i n g of the t rack t e a m to t h e . O l y m p i a g a m e s a t P a r i s w a s a l s o a p ­proved, as w a s t h e s e n d i n g of a relay" t e a m to c o m p e t e a g a i n s t H a r v a r d in t h e B li. A. g a m e s ^ a t Bos ton , , .February 3. T h e - J o i n t , e x -h ib i t ion to be g i v e n b y the g y m n a s t i c t e a m with that of P r i n c e t o n w a s a l so f a v o r a b l y passed, on.

A m a s s m e e t i n g of u n d e r g r a d u a t e s w a s he ld y e s t e r d a y at Co lumhia , to e lec t t h e m a n k g e r s r and a s s i s t a n t m a n a g e r s of the v a r i o u s t e a m s n o w u n d e r t h e n e w g e n e r a l a t h l e t i c a s s o c i a ­t ion . W. E3. M i t c h e l l , '01, as c h a i r m a n of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n , a n n o u n c e d that t h e u n i v e r s i t y t r u s t e e s had a p p o i n t e d a c o m m i t t e e , c o n s i s t ­i n g of P r e s i d e n t S e t h L o w , J o h n B. P i n e , F r e d e r i c k B r o n s o n , W . B a r c l a y P a r s o n s a n d F. B. S c h c r m e r h o r n , to g e t s o m e s u i t a b l e a t h ­le t i c field w h i c h could be b r o u g h t u n d e r t h e d i rec t contro l of the u n i v e r s i t y . T h i s c o m ­m i t t e e wi l l confer at once with the n e w g r a d ­u a t e a d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e in order that a field m a y be o b t a i n e d In t i m e for the s p r i n g a t h ­l e t i c s e a s o n . An opt ion o n M a n h a t t a n F i e l d for four y e a r s has been secured . T h e g r a d u ­a t e a d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e for 1900 wi l l c o n s i s t of P r o f e s s o r Freder ick R. H u t t o n , c h a i r m a n , w h o i s a m e m b e r cf t h e facu l ty c o m m i t t e e c o n t r o l l i n g a t h l e t i c s : R. A. H e w l e t t , '93, p r e s ­ident of the U n i v e r s i t y F o o t B a l l A s s o c i a t i o n ; Dr. R e g i n a l d H. Sayre . '01. p r e s i d e n t of the T r a c k A t h l e t i c A s s o c i a t i o n ; Q u s t a v u s T. K i r -by, '98. of t h e I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Cyc l e A s s o c i a ­t i o n , and Leroy Dresser .

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L a s t n i g h t ' s h o c k e y m a t c h , in w h i c h C r e s ­c e n t A t h l e t i c Club b e a t t h e B r o o k l y n s e v e n b y t h e s core of 5 t o 3, w a s t h e m o s t exc i t ing; e v e r p l a y e d a t t h e r ink. More sc ient i f i c g a m e s h a v e been p layed , m a y b e , but n o n e a t C l e r ­m o n t R i n k t h a t e x c i t e d t h e l o c a l In tere s t t o s u c h a h e x t e n t . T h e C r e s c e n t s w e r e e x p e c t e d to gallop, a w a y w i t h t h e i r y o u n g e r o p p o n e n t s , but B r o o k l y n h o v e r l e t the g a m e l a g for a n i n s t a n t , a n d a t one t i m e looked l i k e a w i n n e r . At no t i m e d u r i n g t h e en t i re m a t c h w a s C r e s ­c e n t s a f e f r o m de fea t , and on ly t h e g r e a t e s t of v i g i l a n c e and t h e hardes t of p lay e n a b l e d t h e a t h l e t i c c l u b p l a y e r s to ho ld the ir l e a d .

T h e v i c t o r y w a s d u e to t h e s u p e r i o r t e a m w o r k of t h e C r e s c e n t s a l o n e , for In i n d i v i d u a l s k a t i n g and s t ick- h a n d l i n g < t h e B r o o k l y n s w e r e a l m c s t t h e i r e q u a l s . In e n d u r a n c e , t o o , t h e s m a l l e r t e a m w a s a l m o s t a s good a s t h » w i n n e r s , b u t i n c o m b i n a t i o n p l a y s u c h a s t h e C rescen t forwards worked at t i m e s t h e B r o o k -lyn.$ w e r e s a d l y def ic ient . k W i t h t h e s a m a a m o u n t of c o n c e r t e d m o v e m e n t t h e B r o o k l y n s w o u l d m a k e it i n t e r e s t i n g . Indeed , for t h e CrescentiJ, w h i c h m e a n s t h a t v e r y few, if a n y , t e a m s in th is - c o u n t r y cou ld d e f e a t t h e m . F r o m t h i s t i m e on Capta in M a c K e n z i e wi l l k e e p t h e B r o o k l y n forwards at hard p r a c t i c e u p o n c o m b i n a t i o n p l a y s , a n d t h o t e a m h a s h o p e s of b e a t i n g t h e N e w York A t h l e t i c C l u b n e x t w e e k .

L a s t n i g h t ' s m a t c h b e g a n w i t h t h e B r o o k ­l y n s t h e a g g r e s s o r s , and for t h e first five m i n u t e s t h e p l a y w a s a l l in C r e s c e n t t e r r i t o r y . T h e c r o w d w a s , b e y o n d a l l d o u b t , a B r o o k l y n crowd, a n d w h e n , after, a b o u t t h r e e m i n u t e s of p lay , Llfflton scored- for B r o o k l y n , t h e r e w a s a b i g g e r d in t h a n t h e b u i l d i n g h a s b e a r d s i n c e l a s t s e a s o n . A f e w m i n u t e s l a t e r Llff lton m a d e a n o t h e r s h o t t h a t m a n y t h o u g h t (should h a v e b e e n a l l o w e d a s a goal .

T h e n t h e C r e s c e n t s braced a n d carr i ed t h e puck d o w n for an a s s a u l t on t h e Brooklyn"* g o a l s . D o b h y . m a d e a p a s s to W a l l , a n d M a c -

The e n t e r t a i n m e n t a f ter the m u s i c ride at the R i d i n g and D r i v i n g Club las t n i g h t w a s one of the m e s t a m u s i n g ever s een e n the

I tanbark. and kept the a u d i e n c e c o n v u l s e d w i t h ! l a u g h t e r from b e g i n n i n g to end. It w a s c a l l e d

an o b s t a c l e race and w a s open to e m p l o y e s of the c l u b only , and if s o m e of the c o n ­t e s t a n t s are not laid up w i t h i n d i g e s t i o n t o ­day it wi l l be because t h e y are s t r o n g e r t h a n the a v e r a g e man of h u m a n i t y . *

F i v e pr i ze s were offered, $10. $5, $3, $2 and $1. and this brought fifteen e n t r i e s and m a d e it n e c e s s a r y to run t h e race in t w o h e a t 3 . T h e c o n t e s t a n t ; were l ined up at o n e end of the arena in s o c k s . A t the word t h e y hopped, ran or rolled as best they could to the | el l for h i s efficteih. m a n a g e m e n t of t h e foot o ther end of the arena , w h e n each w a s g i v e n ball t eam d u r i n g the pas t s e a s o n . T h e en-a big pie and a bot t l e of g i n g e r a le , w h i c h i g r a v i n g on the case reads : " P r e s e n t e d to had to be di.-posed cf. T h e n t h e y ran b a c k ' W i l l i a m E. Mitche l l by the u n d e r g r a d u a t e s of and the contes t deve loped i n t o a po ta to race, j Co lumbia U n i v e r s i t y , in grate fu l r e c o g n i t i o n W h e n the last po ia to w a s placed In the pai l , j 0 f h i s s e r v i c e s as m a n a g e r of t h e foot ha i l

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t h e A m e r i c a n N a t i o n a l t o u r n a m e n t a t t h e O s r m a n l a a l l e y s , M a n h a t t a n , d e f e a t i n g b o t h Centra l and M o m i n g s l d e . In t h e th ird g a m e t h e D o o l i t t l e b o w l e r s ro l l ed -up a s c o r e of 941. T h e s c o r e s . ~r ' "

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Pil lsbu:- . ;h( A m e r i c a n c h a m p i o n , has ar rived here , en route for t h e W e s t . L a s t n i g h t I he g.T>e a fine e x h i b i t i o n of h i s ski l l at the rooms of the Chicago C h e s s and Checker" Club by m e e t i n g t w e n t y - t w o " o p p o n e n t s at c h e s s | and seven a: c h e c k e r s , s i m u l t a n e o u s l y . T h e Champion emerged w i t h o u t l o s i n g a s i n g l e Kame. At rhess ho won 19, drew 3 and a l c h e c k e r s he won 4. d r a w i n g 3. T o - n i g h t he wi l l g .ve a bl indfold p e r f o r m a n c e .

NOTES OF THE GOLFERS.

It is now def ini te ly s e t t l e d that Harry Yar-dor,. champion of Great B r i t a i n , wi l l c o m e over here this w i n t e r and plf.y in the s e r i e s of profess ional t o u r n a m e n t s in Flor ida . H i s most formidable o p p o n e n t s wil l d o u b t l e s s be W i l l i e Smi th , the p r e s e n t open c h a m p i o n , ar.d Oporcc L o » . runner up. Low has been e x -m s o 1 for six w e e k s by the D y k e r Meadow Golf Club in order to e n a b l e him to take in the Flor ida open p r o f e s s i o n a l t o u r n a m e n t s .

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"M.{T1 l lfe^tAi) rh?T* t o u r n a m e n t s hfllrt In \ l a n -IniMAn d i i r t r r ChrlMmflS work. Ihore has been m u c h d i s c u s s i o n oyer (he s t r e n g t h displayed by t h e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of the last three named w h o c o m p e t e d In the contes t of the newly or f .anljcd T r i a n g u l a r Co l l ege Chess l/OsRue it nppOArs from fl s tudy of the g a m e s thai the p l a y of P e n n s y l v a n i a ; Cornel l and BrffvTn c o m p a r e s m o s t favorab ly wi th that of tho big­g e r c o l l e g e s and i t l« now proposed that here- I J^JJ tkXKtf a l l t h * collPRes named shal l meet in one j ,i c o n l e s t Inctead of two . A m a t t e r of cons ider- i • n b l e I m p o r t a n c e Is the fact thai t h i s d i scus ­s i o n h a s I M >o an a g i t a t i o n 10 h a v e the tr l -a n g u l a r p layers .part lc lpate . Io ,r_An\rr lcn in the c a b l e m a t c h a g a l n s i (Txfbfd aT5T"r5m1Tfiage n e x t sprlnR. t ' la unders tood thai (he consent o f I b e o t h e r four u n i v e r s i t i e s and of Isaac L. R i c e , t h e d o n o r ol t h e ' t r o p h y , wi l l b e ' g r a n t e d

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h u n d r e d d o l o r s h*y t - i - n ,-ronop*sl new e l ty r l u h h o u s e .

t«0,0*>3, for o f l i ce rp <-.f i h r New York

s follows: Commodore, I.ewls Morttauk, virr rornmn-

1 The d a t e s of the F lor ida F a s t Coast Gnlf I Club open a m a t e u r t o u r n a m e n t s are ns fol- i

l o w s N a s s a u . N. P . . March 1. 2. 3; Miami . 1 March *, 9, 10; Pa lm B e a c h . March 12. 13. 14;

I Ormond. March 16, 17. IS; S"t. A u g u s t i n e , j March 22. 23 and 24. T h e pre l iminary o u a l l -

I t y i n g round of each t o u r n a m e n t wil l be th lr tv - i j s ix h o l e s , wi th n pr ize for tho best score and

the first and second s i x t o e n s qua l i fy ing for i ) cups .

The ofi lrers e l e c t e d T u e s d a y night at the '' a n n u a l m e e t i n g of the E l k w o o d Golf Club . were as fo l l ows : P r e s i d e n t . Forbes .1. Hen- ; n e s s e y ; v ice p r e s i d e n t . W a l t e r R. P a t t e n ;

I t r e a s u r e r and s e c r e t a r y . Hugh E. O'Rei l ly ; : c a p t a i n , i). D. F. P a r k e r , g o v e r n o r s for one,

year , Phi l ip Daly . Jr.: J. M. Mart in . E. Van 1 S r h a l c k . T. P a t t e n and J I. D e l a n e y

! T h e m e m b e r s of the F a l r v l e w Park Golf I f ' lub nf B r i n x v i l l o h a v e Introduced s o m e t h i n g

now In tho way of w i n t e r go'if They have j round d i s k s -'bout n foot In d i a m e t e r , palnt-' od rod and !:timbprr<l s u i t a b l e to the ho le s ' Thoy are p laced In t h e ground a w a y from the i regu lar green and ra ised about six inches . , I T h e trick i* to land t h o hall w i t h i n three i or four feet of the disk and then wi th a qu irk , j i snappy «hot, u s i n g the m a s h o y or lo f ter . loft ' t h o ball ro as to mrlh t h e dl«k. Tho l inks j I h a v e ' been w e l l p a t r o n i z e d t h i s winlpr . A I 1 lose e lghtof n h o l e f o u r s o m e w a s played ycfc- '

l erday b e t w e e n C W, Burri t t and G. H. i Rrown and A, M. a n d A. T. R o s e , the l a t t e r j , w l n n l n a by 1 up.

R A C I N G A T N E W 0 R L E A N 8 .

the c o n t e s t a n t s ran a r o u n d t h e r i n g , b e i n g j c o m p e l l e d to c l imb to a 7 foot p la t form.

crawl over it. crawl t h r o u g h barre l s and sur-i m o u n t o ther o h s i a e l e s .

T h e c o n t e s t a n t s in t h e first heat were W. j Murtha . M. McCarthy, P. M u l v l h l l l , J. Gress , ' J. Carey . T. Waugh and W . R e g e n . W a u g h : finished first. Carey s e c o n d , G r e s s third and

Murtha fourth. T h e second heat c o n s i s t e d of D. Brooks.

' O. B o n a p a r t e . P. S m i t h , J. W i l s o n . \Y Ken-| nedy , G. Sharkey , T. T o r n e y , M. . lohnson

and T. C o n n a u g h t o n . Bonaparte was the ; w i n n e r . Smi th s econd , K e n n e d y third

Sharkpy fourth In the run off. B o n a p a r t e w o n . Carey

s e c o n d . Smi th third, Murtha fourth I W a u g h fifth

T h e m u s i c r i l e , w h i c h preceded tho race was led by Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Potter

I H e r m a n de Se ld lng and Miss W h i t i n g .

and

was and

CRESCENT A. C. MEETING.

Eleven New Officers to Be Voted For nt the Annual Meeting of the

Club.

A.

Uslop: n< *Vnmmltt

cutter MliH-iln. Uoi.iir.on culler ivicc.. ftcc--troftsurer, P. \v .1. Hurst;

fleet snrcion. 1 ir Morris Kane Grin-

.1. Aseh. 1 i-R-titta^i.mmlttee, S. Nleholson o hjiirnifini Chester Orlswold and lr\tnn ne|| Tlie election will he held February S.

At the finnual nieetliiK °f tt l r Indian Hftrbnr Vfiehl i lull held at the Manhattan lost nlftnt the f.-llowlnp ottloi rs yvero. elet^ted for the . nsuinK >eai ('nniniodore, 1'hnrles T. Wills. slo.ip Aeush la. i i.̂ e i oinnii-Klore. fieorRO T. Tyson, schooner Nlivans re^r .•ommodoiv, Alfred pests , sloop l , , retrt . secretary, t'hsrles Wrlftht Klrhy; tr»As-

itl'-hard ( lutwnten measurer. I^rank Tlownr s. trustees, term explreji 1<"H llenrv K l>,i-

and Alfred Peats; retratts o i m m l l i n . Flank P..wne .fonea. (harlea I*. MeMsnUS, l>, Willis Merrill Thomas A. Mead and charlev FiedTli-k KlrViv

- t-HtSMTfr T>6 . .T«STi»ry la— Henry Keseler. who was at one time catcher for the famous 1 ihctnAaU Beds, died late Tuesday nluht nt the poor farm of Wnsnfto Count) Heart failure WBS ttie CAUSO of death. Ktssler was 51 years Of age.

T r a c k D e e p In M u r l f i n d M u c h S c r a t c h ­

i n g R e d u c e d t h e F i e l d s .

N e w Or leans . La". .TflTTiiiufy H—tfiK R l ? g r o u n d s w e r e d e e p ' I n mud >^sttrd. \ i At short In terva l s the rain c a m e down In lor-r e n t s and tho track w a s In very had shape W h o l e s a l e s c r a t c h i n g reduced tiie fields and In tho last race all tho or ig inal on ir ics wore w i t h d r a w n and a now race subs t i tu ted .

Tho h a n d i c a p as usual resul ted in a good r a t e . Iho favor i te be ing defeated . C o m p e n s a ­tion was re turned the winner . He w a s rltldon by Clawson and a- good as 3 to 1 wore laid aga ins t h is chances . 1/ iokinan w a s (he pace­maker for r. mtle.- h.it c o m p e n s a t i o n over -honied him in the s t re tch and won Ivy a neck. S tranges t wa.; I h i . d . TdTiT TefirfclhTt trackr —

A l t hough ii. Iho h a n d i c a p s teep leohf l so*only five s tar ted , M,O race w a s a ' g o o d one . Mar­ble won hy a l e n g t h , but w a s disqual i f ied for

T h e a n n u a l m e e t i n g of t h e Crescent A t h ­le t i c c l u b of B r o o k l y n , wi l l bo held in the G y m n a s i u m , on S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g . J a n u a r y 20, at s o'clock. T h e a n n u a l report s of tho pres ident and t r e a s u r e r w i l l bo s u b m i t t e d . T h e c lub \ i | l l e l ec t s ix m e m b e r s of iho gov­ern ing c o m m i t t e e arid five of tho n o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e to fill the p l a c e s .;• those w h o s o l e r m of office e x p i r e s t h i s m o n t h T h e n o m i n a t i n g c o m m i t t e e of t h e c l u b has pre­s e n t e d the f o l l o w i n g :

For members or the governlns committee Per the i lass of '01. Kz.ra !>.' Bushnell iVilllnni H Ford v. Wallace Hlwrlns, Adolph K Smylie. rreil»Mok S. Parker. S. Kdward Vernon

For members f.f the nominating . "mnilttee for ;'iji l l fnrv YV ii^e, her. j a m t s S. Garvin, Henry I t^mnre'he, Tiv nms J, N»t>t*T. Husseit w.ilden

T h e po l l s wil l he op«t! from 8 unt i l }0 o 'c lock P M Tho f o l l o w i n g a m e n d m o n t a to tho b y l a w s , h a v i n g been s u b m i t t e d to the g o v e r n i n g e -ommlt loe a n d A p p r o v e d hy a m a -)( i : l 'y of the M hole of sa id c o m m i t t e e , will tie p r e s e n t e d io tho m e e t i n g for oontddorat lon and act ion f

\men.t Ari ieu v i l , «*ctlon. 5... by striking out the words "and •„,-„' appropriation shall m t i>e less than five thousand dollar* annually, so lon«t a s a n d w h e n e v e r t h e r * s l d e n t m e m h e r s h l ; i of t h e < luh Is al l i - nwximum llfntt."

vmrnd Article II, section *. ">' "rllclna o-H the w--ofr1?—"rrrrttrtrrfi r«-mrntt4<'CJ .̂_ and inserting | H4lPX°

nnanee ei-mn-itnee•• (n pl»<* thereof, also amend

t e a m . 1S00." Mitchel l responded to the p r e s e n t a t i o n

speech of P r e s i d e n t H. S. G l d d l n g s of the s e n i o r c l a s s by s a y i n g that the t e a m owed Its s u c c e s s e n t i r e l y to the grand suppor t of the u n d e r g r a d u a t e s .

T h e e l e c t i o n s resu l t ed as f o l l o w s : Crew -Manager. W. A. Oakley, '00: assistant

manager. H. Bayne, '01. Foot hall—Manager. William E. Mitchell, '01;

nssistpn; mnnncer. \V. B. Shoemaker. '02. Cycle team — Manager. J. S. Buhler. 01; assist­

ant manager. C A. Reed. 01. After the m e e t i n g the U n i v e r s i t y S w i m m i n g

i A s s o c i a t i o n w a s formed, to e n t e r t h e Inter-! c o l l e g i a t e l e a g u e w i t h Y a l e , P r i n c e t o n a n d

P e n n s y l v a n i a . T h e officers e l e c t e d w e r e : 1 P r e s i d e n t . W . C. Spencer , '02, w h o c a p t u r e d i s e v e r a l p l a c e s in the A m a t e u r A t h l e t i c U n i o n I c o n t e s t s , and s e c r e t a r y . H. A. B u r t , '01, pros--j ident of t h e L a c r o s s e A s s o c i a t i o n . A ' v a r s i t y I water -po lo t e a m wil l be o r g a n i z e d u n d e r tho '• s u p e r v i s i o n of C h a r l e s H. H o l r o y d , t h e s w i m -I m l n g ins truc tor .

T h e a t h l e t e s of Pratt I n s t i t u t e he ld t h e first of n s e r i e s of track and field g n m e s at

I the ir g y m n a s i u m y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n . T h e r e ' wil l be a w e e k l y m e e t d u r i n g the w i n t e r

m o n t h s to d e c i d e t h e (JlasR and Ind iv idua l c h a m p i o n s h i p s . T w o e v e n t s w e r e run off y e s ­terday . T h e s l i m m a r y f o l l o w s :

Two hundred and twenty yard dash -Won by Day. » . Co.wer. 03. second, Pwtft, 02. third. Time 2̂ 2-.'. seconds.

P.minlti* hUti Jumo.. senitrh Won hy Wallace, •ol. with netual lump Of 5 feet 4!4 Inches; NuttlnK •(VI s o e o n d

. . S 30 12 800 Total 13 22 1a S'.S T H I R D GAME.

Mornlng6lde. Doolittle. Name. 3 . S. B. Se.: Name.

Clinch . . . . . . 5 4 -.1 204: Wright . Demmler . . . 2 o 3 - 161:Ai)ma»n Doncourt . . . 4 2 4 155 Connolly E]ch» 0 5 3 136 Duhe . . . Kllngslh'IT*r 3 5 2 17l!CofTman

Total 14 21 13 930 Total

s. s. 4 5 5 4 2 5 n 3 4 5

— — 20 22

B. 1 1 3 •j

1 — S

Sc. ',93 209 137 194 188

941

H o n o r s E v e n i n B a y R i d g e , .

H o n o r s w e r e e v e n In the B a y R i d g e t o u r n a ­m e n t of K o c h ' s a l l e y s , l a s t n i g h t . S c o r e s :

FIRST GAME.

N n o h . 02. t h i r d .

\ r t l e l e IV. w l k n l b y ."lltlklrlft o l l l t h e w h o l e section and in.<< i t irjkln place Hietrof-

The flrtan.-^ eomrSTttee, tn eonjunf llfttl with Ihe

same Is

nresldent t< >.•-of. . shall , ha\ i finances and n-amine the rej- \ same w-lth the nod approve th presented to the membrf*.

They 'ha-ll l a v e -.ower to employ an "xoeri ne roumnni to audu the books at Stated Interval. „nd shall make report, from tlmo to time i„ (f,, C o \ . ernlnir c.rnmiit#«. w i t h n u c h recomniendatlons as Ihey n\a> dreiv, t,ror»ff

•.fwk-je-ffi-sT,.! MHre"^rriri*« h»v<»̂ ^ Iwen rnalohed ; to me, t i„ ,T t , .n rcuniij contest at caiehweiKhi,.

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I Mil wpv- , ® » f & f c

BOWLING CONGRESS ENDED.

Chicftfro Selected for Next Year's Ses­sion—Officers Elected.

B a l t i m o r e , Md.. . lanuary 11—The "«nnual s e s s ion of tho Amer ican B o w l i n g C o n g r e s s w a s conc luded y e s t e r d a y . At«Hlle b u s i n e s s s e s ­sion the f o l l o w i n g Qfllcers> wore e l e c t e d for tho e n s u i n g yrar Pres ident . Or. H. T l m m . New York , first vice pres ident , W. V. T h o m p ­son . ChleBfJo: second v i c e prenldent . . l u l l u s Mycre, B o s t o n , s ecre tary . Snniuel Karpf, D a y t o n . O.; t r ea iuror , George p. s t r a c k . As­tor ia , t;.' I. F x c r t i t l r c r o m m l t t r e . T h n r o a s Cur­t is . B r o o k l y n ; M. S. Ke l l er . Now York . Ed-wnrd Ix ihmoyor , C i n c i n n a t i : Godfrey Lnng-h a n r y . C h i c a g o ; C h n i l e s H e r r m a n n , lyn i l s -v l l l r ; Thcrrdore l>. Hit ter , B a l t i m o r e .

After a w a r m c o n t e s t b e t w e e n Ix)ulsv l l la and C h i c a g o for t h e honor of e n t e r t a i n i n g next y e a r ' s c o n v e n t i o n , the former w l t h d r o *

ft ha l lo l w a s t a k e n and Chlonfto was the utinhtrn'Stf* e h o l e c of Iho dologrtloa. . .

A n u m b e r of a d d i t i o n a l r e s o l u t i o n s for tho g o v e r n m e n t of Iho C o n g r e s s were ndopted . In­c l u d i n g Iho lncrcr.se of a n n u a l duos from $t to $2 and rtixallshlng the office of record ing secre tary The H u m b o l d t B o w l i n g Cltlh of

Columbia. Name.

Nicholson . K. S p a h n . A u s t i n . . . . T l e d e m a n n . G. ^ p a h n .

Total

S. S. B . 3 5 3 0 4 6 3 3 4 •» 4 2 0 S 2

9 24 17

I M o n d a y S c , N a m e . ; 6 S | 0 . M a r t i n . . H S i C . M a r t i n . 148 W i c k s ! 7 9 j N y e 1 5 6 l S e l t

769, T o t a l S E C O N D G A M E .

Adirondack. Name.

Hessar — Hentwald . T*hrun= Mayor Saam

Total

S. S . B . 2 2 6 3 7 0

... 1 '< '-'

. 2 6 3 2 3 o

10-24 1«

• • -1 - - - M o n d a y S c . l N a m e . 121 ; C . M a r t i n . 191, W i c k s 16S;Nyc '.i .4|G. M a r t i n . 150jSel t

7S4; T o t a l T H I R D G A M E .

Columbln. N a m e . .

N i c h o l s o n . E . S p a h n . A u s t i n — T l e d e m a n n . G . S p a h n .

T o t a l

S . S . B . . 3 4 3 . 3 6 1 . 2 4 4 . 2 S 3 . 4 3 3

14 22 14

N i g h t . S . S. B . 3 i 2 1 4 5 1 o 4 3 5 2 2 5 3

10 24 16

N i g h t . S . S. B. 0 5 5 1 4 5 2 6 2 0 2 8 1 7 2

4 24 22

; A d i r o n d a c k . S c . i N a m e . 1701 H e s s a r 17?j H e n t w a l d . . H J . T h r u h e ltVfj M a y e r If* S a a m

S^olTotal

S. S . B . 4 3 3 4 4 2

. 2 3 5 1 6 3 3 5 2

14 21 15

S c .

Hi 133 H4 l , s 158

783

S e . \M

i s ;

m i 'M 164

702

S c .

159 '.71 136 153 171

793

Stars Won Two. T h e Van S l c l e n s and S t a r s rolled t w o g a m e s

on the lat tc f*s a l l e y s In the T w e n t y - s i x t h W a r d t o u r n a m e n t l a s t n ight , w i t h t h o fo l l ow­ing r e s u l t :

FIRST GAME. Yan

Name. Davies • . . . Wltsel . . . NeldlR . . . Hoffman . Rlesterer

Sic ten. S. 8. ii.

. 2 3 5 4 4 2

. 3 3 4 . 3 3 4 . 5 3 3

17

Sc. | Name. 137! A. Kelfer. 170! Hodman ,. 148JAuRUs:lne 1«; Moore . . . . 1951 P. Kelfer.

Star. S. P. 1 "0 4 4 3 0 3 2-

Se. 26S 156 206 i 175 I m i

K e n z i e b l o c k e d t h e s h o t , b u t H a r t y w a s c l o s e up a n d Just m a n a g e d t o p u s h t h e pucls t h r o u g h . A few m i n u t e s l a t er C r e s c e n t s cored ,. a g a i n i n a s i m i l a r m a n n e r , a f t e r a v e r y p a l p a - ' V b l e off-s ide play . A few m i n u t e s l a t er C r e s ­cen t scored a g a i n , and j u s t ' b e f o r o t h e end oS ha l f t i m e B r o o k l y n m a d e a n o t h e r by W i l l i a m s , and t h e half ended . C r e s c e n t , 3 ; B r o o k l y n , 2.

In the s e c o n d half t h e B r o o k l y n s w e n t r i g h t a t t h e i r o p p o n e n t s , and for a t i m e t h e s c r i m ­m a g i n g w a s v e r y f ierce. S o m e of t h e C r e s c e n t p l a y e r s w e r e not by any m e a n s par t i cu lar h o w t h e y s topped a p l a y e r , and m u c h t r i p p i n g a n d . crests c h e c k i n g w a s r e s o r t e d to . F i n a l l y t h e • .Cr£scentfi .-ahook.. . off l h e _ B r . O D i l y n _ l o j j c s r . d f l _ and b o b b y s c o r e d , t h i s b e i n g fo l lowed a m i n u t e or s o l a t er w h e n W a l l scored on a d o u b l e p a s s f rom Dobby a n d H a r t y . T h e n Shie'bler added a n o t h e r for B r o o k l y n , t h i s l e a v i n g t h e s c o r e : C r e s c e n t , 5; B r o o k l y n , 3, F r o m t h i s p o i n t unt i l the e n d of t i m e C r e s c e n t W M e n t i r e l y on t h e d e f e n s i v e .

B o t h M a c K e n z l e a p l a y e d f inely , B e r t M a o -K e n z i e , at point , b e i n g t h e s t r o n g e s t p l a y e r in t h e C r e s c e n t " defense—rry—4oi»g—oddt>=—At— gbal , for. B r o o k l y n . Capta in C h i p M a c K e n z i e m a d e s o m e b e a u t i f u l s|iops. J e n n i s o n put u p a good g a m e a t c o v e r ^ o i n t for B r o o k l y n , b u t i s not y e t in c o n d i t i o n for a l o n g m a t c h . B o t h forward l i n e s p l a y e d fast h o c k e y , w i t h t h e

t e a m w o r k a l l in C r e s c e n t ' s favor . T h e l i n e - u p :

Position. Brooklyn. Goal C. MacKenzie Po int Post Cover point Jennlson Left wing Shlebler Center Will iams Rover Henderson Right wing Llfflton

Referee—George Hutton. Goal umpires—De Roy See and A. Thompson. Goals scored—by Dobby. 2; Harty. 2; Wall. Llfflton, Shlebler, Will iams. Tima —Two 20 minute halves.

. .Le Roy S e $ m i s s e d w i n n i n g t h e m o s t e x c i t ­ing a m a t e u r h a n d i c a p s k a t i n g race e v e r h e l d at C lermont R i n k l a s t n i g h t by j u s t 2 y a r d s , a n d yet b e got n o b e t t e r t h a n fourth , for h e fell r ight at the tape , and s o c l o s e w e r e t h e o t h e r c o m p e t i t o r s t h a t t w o of t h e m s w e p t b y b l m before he could g e t up a g a i n . T b e w i n ­ner w a s Oiscar L u n d , who had 100 y a r d s h a n ­d icap , and Sarony , w h o o t a r t e d on t h e s a m e

' m a r k , was on ly a yard b e h i n d h i m a t t h e "finish. See w a s an e q u a l d i s t a n c e a w a y f r o m Sarony w h e n he fell , w h i l e t r y i n g to spr int b y at the finish, and S w a n , w i t h 120 yards , s e ­cured th ird . See did not c a t c h S a r o n y a n d L u n d unt i l the t h i r t e e n t h l a p of t h e f i f teen lap race , and he could not p a s s t h e m . W h e n the be l l rang for t h e l a s t l ap . L u n d , who w a s l e a d i n g , spr in ted , a n d S e e w a s j u s t p a s s i n g S a r o n y in t h e h o m e s t r e t c h 'when h e t u m b l e d . T h e r e w e r e n i n e s t a r t e r s .

T h e H o c k e y C l u b and the N a v a l R e s e r v e s wi l l m e e t t o - n i g h t at St. N i c h o l a s r ink In a l e a g u e m a t c h . T h e H o c k e y Club Is e x p e c t e d tp w i n but the R e s e r v e s wi l l put o u t A s t r o n g e r t e a m t h a n t h a t which opposed t h e C r e s c e n t s l a s t w e e k and t h e score i s e x p e c t e d to be m u c h c l o s e r t h a n that o ther g a m e w h e n C r e s c e n t ro l l ed u p 11 to 0.

S t e v e n s I n s t i t u t e of H o b o k e n will s end o v e r Its h o c k e y s e v e n to p lay a g a i n s t t h e P o l y P r e p b o y s In a m a t c h nt C l e r m o n t r lnk t o ­n i g h t . Both s c h o o l s h a v e very s t rong t e a m s and a good l i v e l y g a m e Is looked for.

T h e St. N i c h o l a s S k a t i n g Club h o c k e y s e T -en h a s g i v e n t h e o ther c l u b s In the A m a t e u r L e a g u d a shoclc hy Jts s u m m a r y d i sposa l of t h o B r o o k l y n ' s S k a t i n g C l u b t e a m , f o l l o w e d h y lt3 de faat of t h e N e w York A. C. N o n e of t h e o t h e r c l u b s wi l l s e n d any but t h e i r s t r o n g e s t t e a m s a g a i n s t St . N i c h o l a s d u r i n g t h e r e m a i n d e r o f the s e a s o n , it Is s a f e to pre ­dic t .

T h e h o c k e y t e a m of t h e Second Naval B a t ­t a l i o n wi l l from p r e s e n t Ind ica t ions be k e p t p r e t t y busy d u r i n g the r e m a i n d e r of the Indoor s k a t i n g s e a s o n . T h e s e v e n haB a lready had o n e confl ict , and c o n s i d e r i n g that it w a s Its first a t t e m p t at t h e g a m e i t s l o s s w a s no d i s g r a c e . It Indu lges In Jract ice t w i c e a week and hopes before t h e s e a s o n ' s wofk Is c o m p l e t e d , to h a v e l e a r n e d s o m e of Ihe fine p o i n t s of the g a m e . E i g h t g a m e s have been nrrnnged . the d a t e s for t h r e e w i t h the N e w York N a v a l Mi l i t i a no t h a v i n g been se t t l ed yet . F o l l o w i n g la tho s c h e d u l e to date : J a n ­uary 17, S t a t e n Is land A c a d e m y ; . l anuary 24, HefTley S c h o o l ; F e b r u a r y 7. Brooklyn H i g h S c h o o l : F e b r u a r y IS, S t c v e n a I n s t i t u t e .

Total 17 15 18 803 Total SECOND GAMF.

Van Stolen. Name. 8. S. B

Davies . . . '1 3" A~ Wltsel . . . T * N Netdlg . . . . 4 i I HefTman . . . 3 4 3 Rlfstcrer ' . . 3 2

2« 16 S 9M

Sc.l Name. ISi. A. Kelfer. )!8[ Rodman 1721 Augustine.

Star. It So. 2 202

4 2 I 1721 Aueustlne J 4 3 17f.i Mcorc 3 2 5 ifolC. "ICe'irer .

1 f.-, 193 157 IfiX

C a m b r i d g e . Mass . , . lanuary 11—Tho A t h l e t l e c o m m i t t e e of H a r v a r d vo ted to -ntght to a l l o w the Ice h o c k e y t e a m to p l a y Ya le nt the 3 U N i c h o l a s R l n k In N e w York, under the au­s p i c e s of t h o H a r v a r d Club of N e w York, a t nn ear ly da te , p r o v i d i n g that no a d m i s s i o n h e c h a r g e d .

hall rx'offlcle lx» o inomher ihere renerat supervision over the

unts of the Club. Tiny .;,aii , * . ^ . ' V ^ ^ ^ ' ' " ^ ' " ^ , C h i c a g o w a s =,.;»..!<; 1 to ,„ . „ . : • . - : , , , ( , , ,„.

annual report before 1h

Total 12 IB 22 7.VN Total 2Ufi 10 915

M e t s L o s t n G n m e .

T h e . M e t s l o s t a g a m e In tho N a t i o n a l L e a g u e t o u r n e y on Starr ' s a l l e y s . M a n h a t ­tan , las t n i g h t . S c o r e s ;

FIRST GAMF.. MelfopoUiafi-'nrCfvi. ITT; Keller. 157: Fisher. 184:

l.<uilv, 1»8; Arnold, 199. Total. 9)0, IVx.llttle Gray. 130: Wrlfht. 170; Apmann. IB;

Duke. 179; Coffmnn. i58. Total. 79J. SECOND GAMF,.

noollUle~<lrft>\ S^S; Wright, Ki; Apmann. W2; Duke, IS1; Coffman. 192. Total, 8.84.

Corinthian ~S. Walte i . 180; Hrocker, 125; Nlles. •19; Holden, 1M: Schasffer. 154. Total, 729.

T H I R D (IAMB, Mcirowolltrtn -l lrron, 1«7; Keller, 193; FlahM-,-IM!

I>iiTy. to: WfTfoto;-t1tt7J Totnlr-M*, Inlhlan -S. Walter1. 561; tirockfr. 156; Nlles, lolden, l«4r9e '

Cranks

148. II SehACafer, 210. Total. M.

T o - n l g h t * B B o i l i n g S c h e d u l e .

New

c o n v e n t i o n thrn n d ' c u r b e d , A m o n g tho s e v e r a l c h a n g e s a d o p t e d w e r e

j the f o l l o w i n g ; Any Imwlor h r l o n g l n g t o t w o • o r m o r e e luks t h i t arc entered. In m o r e than j o n e t o u r n a m e n t wi th in the j u r i s d i c t i o n of tho ! Amer ican R o w l i n g C o n g r e s s s h a l l not be -per-; m i l t e d io bowl In c o m p e t i t i o n In any of Bald

t o u r n a m e n t s ARalnst any o t h e r c l u b of w h i c h h e Is a m e m b e r . ***

A b o w l e r v a a defined to be a p e r s o n w h o Il a qual i f ied m e m b e r of a, r e g u l a r o r g a n i s e d

^ e j a i Arcanum ty-agiic- Gilbert, R«st York, Fort Greene. »t^ Tralnor's alleys.

Associated Cyollng ClifbiO Class . H - P l e r c c Wfce.-imi-n, WIIUAnvshurgh Wheelmen, South Hroi Viyn Wheelmen, at the Klephant c lub alleys.

Arlington National tournament-*-Arlington, Im­perial, South Paw' No. 2>nt Arlington*Jfall.

Putnam Cafe—Monarch. Pontine. A. ».'<"., at the Putnam alley*.

Fas ! New- York lmirnamenl:~K*ef>ts!or, Atlantic, Corinthian, at ItAlgAn's alleys.

T w c n l y s i x t h Ward tournament—Glenmore vs. Yellow Kids, al .X. (jailer's' Alleys.

American National touri \am?n:-Sportan, South Paw. Grelmrd, at the GetmAnla Allsys, Manhat­tan. ,

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