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Show SPORT GOSSIP Xl. LAWnrcNCl-:. Mass., Dec. 4 Mrs. May Callahan h-a: iu d tLki y l liat tii rvo of her bons are lootlmll iMpruins. From NVw Haven t atiif. word I hat lur f 1 1 st - born. John Timothy Oillahau, Known to a!: Ya.e as "Tim." had In-, n rf.'l.'.,t'd leader Ot th(i lilue t'it'vcn. Her s.-. ond son, Hairy Hai-ry A. Callahan, familiarly caild "Mii;e," was chosen eaptaln of ;li; Vrimetoa team. Arthur, brother oi the collegiate heioes and "baby" of the house uf Cailalian. in captain of the Lawrence lr.n.i school eleven for nxt year. "I am a haj.py mother, and a proud one," declared M rs. ( 'alia ban. She said she had ftivrn l;er conser.t to Joim's return re-turn to Yah- net v.itr at bis rniuet. although al-though it was his original intention to lake a wartime dt-r.c iu Juno. " 1 suppose he w anted to sho'.v that Yale's 1o;miik to lotn Prtni.- ton and Harvard Har-vard tills ear w:ts all a iuilake. and 1 want him to show it. too," she added. Mrs. Cailalian s-ihl she w;is uii'-erUiin whether she w ould auam attempt the proud ordeal of watching a Yale-lrin'ton game in which lur two tmnn. bot h now the leaders of th-ir te.m., would come, to crips a? rival eei'ter. "The excitement of that cam at New Haven was re it.'' ph.- remarked In r-ferrin r-ferrin to the Yah'-Princeton game which she saw three Weeks a;o. "I do not know whether I shall try to sec my boys oppose each other aijain." K- V Eddie Eocnrt, who stai red iu l. o outfield out-field L-r Kt-irina la.-t season, has been sold to the St. Louis Ca id i Lais. Eddie has been playiu? in tee Winter baiiue at uakiand. Cab. and W-d the i.'-air.ie in l-.it-ttnt. Many of the b-t-know n play.-rs on the coat have been pathuinir in the AYlr.t.-r league, and Boart'H work stand.-out stand.-out proniinentlv. He fit:. shed With a mark of .u90. . : Harvard and Stevens T--.; are the or.'.y two eastern cohere foot '.all fare to go through the -eus"n without suf'.'erins a defeat. T' crimson closed its campa.tfm aeaiutt Yate ith a record of eii.-ht straight vieiores and one tie nam1, while St evens Tech has a clean tlate of seven victories. West 'irginia tope the list in poin t scoring, with a total of " I .', while Captain Rodcers of t'-.is team, beads the individual scorers with a a rand total of n; joints. Follow ir.c, are t!: final en .-trn cllese foGtoaIl etandino'rf :or the 1 i 1 1 season: Oppo- W. L. P's.ner.ts Harvard j " :ZZ 1;; Penr,syi'au.a Slate 1 11 V.'esleyan 1 15 Dartmouth t 1 ! 4 1 i.: Wash, and Jeff I J- " Pittsbur? ! 1 119 46 Navy :. i i C' 'leate j 1 111 - Maine 1 -'j West Virginia " 119 '2 Lafayette - 41 Syracuse " - 'Z SS S war th more t - H) 7? Armv - 140 ZZ Williams -' b-'J 1? Amherst "5 Z 1 I.J Z Pennsi'an;a " 40 Holy Cross -1 1 -' :i Georgetown o - 1Z i'Z Lehieh 192 51 Princeton 4 - 04 54 Yule o 1-"S ;:5 Rutgers 5 11 70 p.rown 5 4 07 54 Fuckn-ll 4 4 97 $: New Y"ork lriver:ty .4 4 p.j Carnegie T e j h ' 4 o .", 75 Rensselaer Z 4 i'7 t." Hamilton Z 4 Boston College - z ?, Erowdoin - 4 4 4 55 Columbia 2 A 4: 100 Trinltv - 4 53 15 Springfield 4 . 19 93 Tufts - 5 I'rsinus 1 4 s ins Union I 105 Bates 0 4 57 102 SPrJNGFIKLD. M"a?s.. Dec. 4. Coach of the French Olympic teams and director direc-tor of athletics in France, is the position offered Professor Louis C. Schroder of the Springfield Y. M. C. A. college by the international committee of the Ycjtis Men's Christian association, as a result of his successful physical training wor!; in preparing French teams for participation In the interallied meet, and also a a result re-sult of a request by the French eovern-ment eovern-ment for the "Y" to send him to France. Profes&or Elmer Berry, assistant director of t He physical course at the college, has received a similar call to take up work, on a large scale in Italy. Immediutelv following Professor Soh.roe-der's Soh.roe-der's work among the French soldiers, be Tas aked to stay and continue the work there. He has just received a second call to come back as coach for the track and athletic teams to prepare them for the Olympic contents. It is riouhtful if he accepts tlie offer, however, in view of his relations to the local college. SAX D1F.GO. Cab. Dec. 4. Word has just been received from Major Colin G. Ross, secretary of the Coronado Country club that T. Le Poutillier. if, of the M.-adow brook club, expects to ship his hoi sei wKh tl.os of L. L. Ltoddard and J. Watson Webb from Westbury, Lone Island, Is-land, to Coronado liearh, this month. It is understood that Stoddard and Wehb will prPaby make up a Mtdwlck team with Carleion P.urke and "Bobby" Neustadt for the championship events March 1 to April 1. This team, with a rating of twenty-three Koals, will make Hugh Drury's Del Monte, team play at the ; r very best to win. Another Mea.lowbrook player. J. Stahl. has already taken a house at Coronado Leach and will participate in polo games w hi eh commence January 1. Maicolm Stevenson. 0 goal piay.r, ia expected to be a member as usual of the Coronado four, the other members of which have not as yet. been a n no u tied. Pevereaux Mll-burn, Mll-burn, perhaps the most distinguished polo po-lo 1st ot" America, Is also looked for, to parti i-i pate in a numhi-r of tlie contests at the southern California polo fields during tlie season. C .'l oiin do's utabiea will b filled to ca-pa'uty ca-pa'uty with privately owned mounts and tliOe for hire or purchase. This condition, condi-tion, with the presence of eastern players in unuMiai n u mbers and more Canadian teams and bidicidual players than have ever he:ore ben at Corunado, gives promise prom-ise of a stirring season of polo, lasting lor L.r.c motiihr. I'XI YERSTTY OF IDAHO, Dec. 4. Wr t- stilug tii is winter will malte its debut de-but as an Intercollegiate sport at the University of Idaho, according to an an-rouncement an-rouncement made by W. C. Elearaaster, physical dirertor. Mat to.rnarrn'nti w'.i! be arranged with Washing toil State t oilegc and Montana l'nivftity and an attempt also will be n ade to s"heuule a s-.i'p of bouts with t;ra t.'t If rv rer resent it: g c -regon Agricultural Agricul-tural college. Hcuvyw-Mght tnldd'.eweight and b'iuweigiit events arc txpected to be provided. Babe Brown of Boise, a clever amateur. wH! serve as varsity wrestling instructor and also pmbably will represent Idaho in the heavyweight events. By way of providing additional room for class'-s in boxing and wrestling, a fratrK- buiiding which formerly functioned as a Students' Army training corps mess hall, has been moved behind the gymnasium. gym-nasium. Two P. igh. -class mound artist 3 and a second basema a to replace Paddy Sig'.in. wi.l he turned over to Portland by the Detroit Americans shortly after the first of the year. This announcemet was made by Manner Walter McCrbe, following recipt of a letter from Frank Xavin, the Tiger owner. Alihouch Mas refuses to dl"Ulge the names of players expected, it i4 believed that one c-f the twiriers will be Rudy Kal-Po. Kal-Po. the local boy, who has been on the Tiger payroll for two seasons. Kalllo should make a valuable addition to the Mackmen's hurling corps. The other twir-kr twir-kr will be a right hander. Th.e keystone sacker will be a player who will be able to fill Siglin's shoes to a nicety, sig.in, though he did not have a good season last year, is a capable in-fielder in-fielder and has a good chance to stick with the Tigers. The new im'ielder will round out the Bearer infield for 1920. Blue being stationed sta-tioned at first, Kingdon at short and V.'is-terzil V.'is-terzil on third. McCredie h.s l is eyes out for a couple of hard hitting outfields, "Blf:" Schalier being the only gardener of last year's air-srre air-srre nation o: f.y eliasers to be retained. Frank M'alker has quit the team, and Jack Farmer will be traded, and it would not be suiprising to see McCredie dispose of Dick Cox. Starr, the youngster signed by Dick Williams, will likely be given the blue slip before the opening of the training train-ing camp season. With Kingdon slated to play shortstop. Don Rader is ltkelv to walk the plank. Rader played sensational bail at times last year, but he is hardly a class AA player. Ed Pfeffer, who fs now with the Pirates on their t-ip to Cuba, won four games from the Pittsburg team during the season sea-son and lost only two. Leon Cadore, also with the Pirates on their jaunt, broke even, winning two games and losing two. They were both members of the Brook-Ivn Brook-Ivn "team. CHAMPAIGN, T11-. Dec. 4. Mark Arie of Champaign, formerly of Thomasboro, is the winner of the high average trap-shooting trap-shooting championship of the United 1 States. Arie has returned home from Birmingham. Ala., where he nosed out Woolfolk Henderson of Lexington, Ky., in the last registered shoot of the year. Arie closed the season with an a vera ere l of .97. which breaks the record of .9771 1 established by Fred Harlow of Newark, ! O., in i 9! C. H enderson also broke the i record, finishing the vear with an avcr-j avcr-j age of .0779. |