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Show , ;; .4.,0e.04, Is DESERET ',EVENING NEWS SATURDAY '.1A,NUA1W ' - 31" 1914 mEWImm., R ,ll 11.5E1110,...f41P15'7:F.5.,',;."-- CMCICOLPLATEAST7 51111-2- .WILL,S0(iti.J.IEIN,-:i TRAINING CAMPO OP MAJOR - AMERICAN ' ( Springs, Ark., ,, Va.- - ,Atb)stIca-Jacksony- ttla Boston-Hot Washington-Charlottesvi- lle.. l Cleveland-Athe- nobles. Cat Cittoago-Pas- - reterfburt New ; Ga.. le, TIttsburg-H-ot : Bt. Loutspklt. Chattanooga the girDay, acting - had inducedtor .JohnChicago Nationals.stone to sign,- - and Manager Itie Tinker, of the Chicago- - rederals, said that the tirporment had been made-- Just in time for the Cubs, because he expeoted to IT refuse., Johnstone was drafted Isat fall. and ecoording' to ths rules,- - his for the first 46 days as a Cub' salary would include a 26 per cent increase over Se Ceeet that. tirawn-freTho point tit varlet:mg,' which wits finally ad)uoted, wag the amount he was to after 4 days if ha made .good.. with-JohThe Chicago' Nationals, nstoneInAlia fold.bara littned practi gaily all their- - players except Bridwell, out hortatop,, Who Is still holding Manager Brown of the St Louis Fed- l, eral recently made an offer to and the latter la wavering between his two chance!, ills understood, A contract received by Joe tinker from the Brooklyn-Nation- als yesterday mired Tinker's arrangement to menage him offered the elliteg Federate and tering SOW a year better than those down Ebbetta by msviouady laid Tinker maid that the Increased offer root his original demands from Brook-Irbut that itoame toe late. brought-- - N. BbIladelphiaWilmtngton, a. ,ebleszo,-Tamva-FlCincinnati-Mobi- trem A, Ga. C. nowloimmkm o ::::A A ,......,.. c. .4) 6., Hprinirs. Ark. Augustine, 0 rofs) ly - league r - d sinit - - 1 , , !a. many as te exhibition games Frank Mance ha ordered severed of report at ;the New Tork pitchers tonext month liot gprings the middle of tkag Wilbert Robinson has issued liar instructione to the Brooklyn's star - boimere Other big league managers followed Chances example and bay. nit all probability Hot greenest will at. tract ,as many as thirty noted cures gingers wtthin the- next two weeks. in 'general the big leaguers will arrive at the training camps on or about Idarch I and atter the players have rid ' , themselves of winter kinks they will begin idaying exhibition fames so tr. ranged that they -tan work their we sorth gradually- without suddenly "" lumping from warm to wintry weather. In arranging exhibition games. Chance has all other managers beaten. Be has planned 24 of these contests for his revilers and recruits. eight of them In Texas The New 'forks will will report at Housten on atereh not start north until the night of Then '13 genies will be , March , played, five with the Brooklyn. at Ebbetts field prior to the opening' of the American league season -at the Polo ' grounds on Aprti 14. - - ' - TOITIL Jolut McGraw, lArry Doyle Hocks 'Wilts. Fred Merkle. Jitri Thorpe and , Bunny Hearne of the Giants will not arrive here from Europe until March S. They: will go at once to Marlin, where Diek Kinsella, seout. will - Tex.. take", charge of 'the other Giants on March 1,...,45 McGraW'a 1)111116 tor train-- , - --will V4oys4 this, spring., the Giants will remain in Texas playing ex. ' hitdtion games until April 1. when they Will move to New Orleans. They will ndt be seen here until the National - , icague season starts on Or , rly UD - - ' ; one bundro4 Pinner will Participate in a relay race this afternoon st the Deseret gymnanium at 1110 o'clock. There will be Se boys on each team representing tbeL )1,C...A.Atnd the Deseret gymnasium. The rsee wii be about seven each bOy running 2207ards Freemen Callahan, tleorgillareball and W.- E. Der will be officials at this 13ttAA. - - WILL- NOT UNTIL 110N011 George Bothnor, who mists Mike Tokel here on Tuesday night at the Auditorium in a finish wrestling match, will not arrive here until Btbnday. Botbner has bean for hie match in thefl east and is making the trip to Bait !Lake by wurY stag. Bothner is the master of the toe bold and with It be expects to defeat Yokel. While Bothaer has been in tbs. mune about 20 years, be ta still a first rate man in the middleweight Claes. When Yokel entered the gitMer- - about nine year's giro, Bothner was hisi lostructor. At that time Bothner we unable to pin the little Initolonans shoulders to the Marlitke expects to beat hle former Tho only dangerous. hold instructor. Bothner has is his toe hold and a000rding to thoee who have aeon Bothner wrestle he can fasten it on the beet, of thorn. Promoter Crabbe has roads final arrangements for what appears to be the beet preliminary ever staged hers. It wilt be between Arthur. Macke, who won the Roeky mountain welterweight Wrestamateur several ling title among thesince turned.profes- times, but who haa atonal. and Georg htclitod..,cialtnant of the iightweight crown., They will wrestle ae minute .the",first to gain-- a fall to be 4leelare4 the twinner, There lifts been considerable' talk Altr.rbotti mites and their friends aay it willha Itt, trang -- BRIGH.AliffIVETOEATS:Tt. -- are-equ- ti.-a- IRISHAMERICAN eto Evanston Victortous. Islet elose 'enatte-bi- r orne of -- le 4444),IrweeAetett-ste11 kp View York. Jan. the; ITIPh. American Athletic club will do all In its 40- prosont this tis Koltibtfrom, disqualifying Bonn ' , be -- The University of Utah basketball teem close game from the Brigham I.; 0. FNE WINS Younar-eelleg- e team of Logan last night, the final store bellig '36 to M. The game was played at thtt Utah gymnasium and FROM SIIANITE was .attended by 300 fans. The Crimson team on the rune In the last two thintitett Of piny 'ghee Ceat'h ItsnitiOn sent in two fresh MOW ai substitutes, heir, Utabaterted off university basketball well. but could not 'tend up under the team won the first game of the league pace In the acopd half. the Logan boys series from the Granite five yesterday aftIn the being It the beet condition. second Pergid also, Coach Jensen's men ernoon at the Deseret gymansinm by a learned the :leer better and otarted off score of to 32- .- The game was attended like a wen oiled machine. Long shots were 'made - by the visitors and there by Revere' hundred students who supCoach we. much spectacular Oaring ported their respective teams. away the Miller's team worked in good style and in Whentha smoke cleared two baskets "V' team was leading by first half run await from Ashton's and Bennion made hie substitutions. the ,,two field men. bY toireted off making Briggs started ,Out to make a showGranite baskets and Beal was perfeet on his InK and scored the first , two baskets. throws from the foul line. With ten the center of squad. seconds to play and the ball in the Y" Mackay, played a brilliant gam. until he was poseestdcm eut of boundx, a Utah Pier- Injured. holdwas to Granite time this Up er called time out. When the contest its own with the Gold and Blue. started atain.'Utah was on the defen- ing was the best one The second half of sive for the ten seconds to keep the ever 'witof basketball This exhibitions Y. C. away from their basket. nessed onthe Deseret floor, and ended proved the right thing to do, B. amY. the C. 20 to Kt. Granite came back strong Crimson team was all in, with and played a rough genie vittlt the coming to the front. in the second Period. - Coach JmtJeneenptemed well setts - larger opponent ITdid not get to-- , with the eliewing made by his men,- nether like it did- team the half, 'and bettbut tiellevee that they played- the - al- Ashlon's men playedin a fastfirst game, er-won,- Glean , game-- endahottlit - the &nub, though his Men were Outitieked on bas- star, performers or the Gold and Blue. ket throwing. one the former of The is high played the school centers in the state, largest For the B. Y. C. Wright and is able - fight baskets. pine- his nteking 4411,iad Onbestgama theeppeamtt get jumpThtwathiete - put up a briThant his signals to the other players. and played the floor ail of the time.' worked Smith-wa- s on battketk also trong and move on the played lug the ball out of the bandit He was always the ,- ,of game of any ethiete on tha 'Granite the best to time men, and again- b. floor..',Tolman and Baryon also put shots at his own hatiket... up issue tor Jensens teem. Jen., - Olsen bowed ' yesterday, that ihsetvas son seelne ta,have Toltnamin his' 'eight probably best 'defensive, men one and unless he le, In the state. position at iforward Ala t and else came through aecurateon ' watched', clowily, he ,do& not usual!. baltkets. with a few Athe long ZamaVie interceptingtot to him I'm other tcontests, i He wait oleo IY fent paiaels was spectacular. best w,ae baskeetitrower son, far the by ba.II.'dewn, the -etertneL;et working the,. team, makingteigh4 One oCtlie 'Iong- ou the L. D, field To hi's;ferivarda played, the ,floor ,w01.1 se. Wankel of ethe.gatne wasimade bit bold goals. two--o-He f made end knocking Barton and as thrpyrin or ftomthe fouln the,' bali out of a scramble. Grant an ',Petersoo and were ;lee, Di but WIIliutts goOd gains plaeda Seemed aytdon a good game,' hut 'Pete4 y by the Gritalitei boys. is prrktehtdr ClOfti the, -, fliamilton.,,;-Ahlackayand 1 George, -- the Vie 'stars-ot nal n the t:Itt.st faiied te Phew his , tiniej form Gra,Itt5aXn. 3.. Hamilton pulled off ' t yor, the thabs:tesitiTBearitatide.-Miagainst-Smith- .George Hamilton made aa the'-besplayer and it waxtisethrough air field baskets; for his team and-w- as a of teat the at tlift,,htlittitne man. defenaive trong line-u- p able to that the - Crimaon Was,minhtee-oare as follows: The and score f 'forge ahead. In tee teat, two tii front the Granite. D. S. U. put, three thamkets tettm---tdecidHainilten r.f... :Thorum Olsen, Clawson, ing pomt. Briggs also played a 'Strong was only le, the Smith. game, t although lie, ntade stierman twe field baskets. bringing his team ' up Clawson. ()leen g., 4. McDonald with-thvisitors. en Peterson and Skidmore Played a good Fielder basketsGrant, Olatn,1 ,defensive game. but at times loosened Smith.. IS; 8; WIlltante:s.,2r7 up and let their inee 'get away from Hamilton. Clemson. Thortun 2; M,02,2, 84, J. t; 74), TylUitl, them with. dleastroug welt-anwas Bea feet- pamiltoo. 1. ptttreg 1"re, est man the Crimeon team had in the 14! Smith. 2 out of L Griulite- awarded 'Arnie. He was off ein his beeket thrown. poInte.-- Weis betettly tete good,- ing, which game until he Intrre plaved a strong seems to bay. end Bennion tired Boxelder Winner.bill outbid a wise one by taking the fellow Mit at that time. ' The entire squad of float player Brigham 'City. Jam 11.The Boxelder break up found IT a Itifficult tastr-thigh school basketball team detested the the fast team week that Jensen has CMAtn) 'high School five In the opening 'The twe teems Started out up. built of the northern division -- here last with--thumte entoreet jerseys and the atom nicht by the score of 33 to le. The many times turnee to an rassinr visabecause hsA an easy time with the new --on- the of thia In the aversboy" opponent Orden team-- - lloselder wore second half Coach Jeesen's men, seems to have a strong chance taking 1,144th and the the grsY jerseys of Preps Lb. chtunpionship of the northern division. thie 'made both teams play a closer Richmond and Weber academy being Its Tbe P. Y. C. loam will tosvo today for hartiestrivals. Provo whew it it rineb with tho B. T. .7 At iecond loague little tOXdht Th. Smithfield Lcises. Ihle-u- p and wore follow; 'Utah. 11110 team defeated the L. 'Tolman salont basketball rt VanPolt wos-- ii Sill. 1.11, -- rim' wanierr- rbel-- - two- - tweak of lita.boat runsbra, lashowit to trio club's octirm-toj1 a.stke ever played After the eon-te- at John T. Dooling as opecial ottbe 'visitors Were entertained at a big retaining torney to look otter ,tho boys' interests, anhounoeinont ot which Wild made lioilaY. hr - -, -- -- son and-Claw- -- -- The Salt Lake high school .. ' basket. Grantsville high school team loot night for the second time this season by the'score of 65 to 13. The Red and Black team made a much better showing than it did in the last gime against the Grantevilie boys. The Red and flack five wee abla, to work signals well against the visitors and showed that it will be a bard opponent for the sat L. D. 0. U. team . next Friday afternoon. Rawlins le now the star' in- - throwing baskets both from the field and foul line. Johnson is another new star on the west side team who will cause trouble to the other team. Eakelson pla3red the best game for the Grantsville teain . guarding his man well and making moat of the , points or the team The Grantsville team left for home last evening and will rest for & week before going against the L. D. S. U. Well was very Coach Richardson pleased with the. 'hawing' of his men abd believes be.will land the championship from L. D. S. U. and Granite. The teams lined up'as folows: -Grantsville. It Johnson ,.......11... - Ratline" Spencer..larvis.....r.f. - ...... ....Rydalch W.Johnson 0..... Johnson...I rie.ii.....1.6............. CIKlgrr. ., ayoRomney.r.g... amiltom ehi 5 .... Fekelson ....Anderson ' - baskets.. act. 7 'Tot--ma- fireti-elase- t- lotg-me 1 Defeated.' he threw-minute- gaine---abou- e -- Wins Again4, ia things their own Way from the start and were never in danger. Mitchell. Simmons and Gardner olayed the stronteat rame for the winners. The big game tor Payson WM Mine test 'Friday night, when. the local fans will accompany the team to Spanish rork for the Second contest there., 6 7 ' - bythehad d Referea-Holaingto- - , T , Box-eld- a . t'dy, er nold. - . baskets-.Mototy- r re . - ace looal-athflet- ry g -- on-Ju- - . I -- strike-outsSco- strike-outsSco- strike-outsO'Bri- - -- Wood-Bedie- nt s - 1111111Ell MEETS FROM Baseball Decisions. Parker. 7,ta pChicago, Jan. (gin of the UnivensitY of Chicago track team last year. has advanced so rapidly In his studies that the factrIty yesterday decalred- - him ineligible to participate Jur ther In athletics. His case is unique in westerp colIn pronnlittieing legiate athlkics a him ineligible the fXdulty actedv-on,- clause In ,..the conference agrterriA.fli wEICE alitteMfora- has-no- tIts existence has been known to few. Parker is taking a six Years'tcourse leading to a degree, of,-- doctor of law. Conference rules, State that a" student who has received - a bachelor'a eIegree in athletics. can no longer ecompete Parker believed' he cold ',,put off the bachstudies which would', give him-hielor's degree until Into had 'Participated in athletics fort three years. But in other Mudies Parker has been credited with se majors. and a student who has received this number ef credits autoltnaticatty earns hi. bachelor's degre. In ruling the faculty Invoked a clause in the graduate rule to the effect that a student is not eligible to athletics who prolongs his of Pxtelul, Thus Mg hie' period ot eligibilty.clause was not known to Parker or to Coach Stagg. Parker- unsually competes in the dash. run and the hurdle'. quarter-mil- e -s - - Auburn, N. Y., Jan.- - 31 The - na tional board of arbirratton of kiteI National Baseball PrOf eS8iOn Associaticue of deleagues gave out the following others: cisions, among Pontius allowedl-sire Claims State league. against Nebraska , Cook te B. swarded--- J. Services a--- Omaha:- Play ofErharddeclare free, atieht. - BASE.1341,1, GOSSIP Signed oontracti of Charles L. Boardman,- a pitcher of Waterbury, Conn.. and- W. Willie, an outfielder. of the Beaumont, Tex., team, were receivedof yesthe. terday by Com& Istackt manager PhiladelphlicAmeticans. ill a letter to his parents here yester.; thd day. Arthui, Wilson. -- catcher for New York Giants, denied that hof 'had Tinker's contraet with a ehicagq signed Federal. - team. He also arserted that he has signed a 1914 eel; taciM The Kansas City Federal league players will report here March 10, it was sokenounced yeaterdo.y by e. C. Mittilsmo man- Stovall; tetaryoftheA11.1111.,,...George TrpOrtrisx-t-ager, has bew ordered--tof Work organizing month to start the club. the released Tht New York.Americansto haYo 'Los Angeita Gtufielder HtuTy Wolter toLIncoln.-Neb.v1- t. and Pitcher Cooney was Cooney was .announced last night. association last the Union With an-o- r; -' ó -- Heleagin LFSS wir' , . A4INS V .. of the Chicago Jack Fournier, outfielder said 110 erican team. who yesterday contratt of- -.- dfvreaaaritsedl;ct)homnimsidetbi:y.rinJwiCosiatovTiosilletorsz I tansicoollzisanteglithyefteskjt'etlitir.- 1221A - 'rooele. Jan. ?nee le high school basketball team wee defeated here fast night by the All Hallows teem of Salt take by the score of 21 to 14. The contest waa the clooetft and best of the season, both teems showing me fast team work. Before the main .event the senior girls of the high echool defeateti to $ score, A large the juniors by a crowd witnessed the gam& '0 21,--T- 15 , Th iwas'esigu O 60 . 31t)15,1 115-r-a . '-i- , - 55 Springville Orift - - high. school basketball fly defeated tho local hig1 ochool tooth hero at alight by tbe score of 33 to 14,- - The visitors evoelltik In long bacittet thmwing, L. An. drew the particular , star. The fioanlitt Fork 'boys would DIA give SprttutvIlk a chance to flea It out with, tetun -24 Smit1410144itta.24t-tgeo-aeo- ga atafk, ia Alitt.1MterOut thdlatithere-las- t 404 floor team. In the state. They took 31Trard.11 victerv N. Tolman due to the fairt PlaYlnf Of K. lonc photo, which were usually good, and Barron largely In thoemocond half. Hayes and Hilliard won out over the treat before one ot the BrIgals, terrest crowd' tot the year. s played tile beet game ter the voittikrs. - . -- -- ..s 2- 4 i - '1 , - . , , , A - A i - f Cateber Bill licAllistiT the St- - Louis AMerican baseball to become southern tinivereity. land club officialssoln-es-, -- , , of 1 - t;:ardp au"itItyceiedeword that man. had Wised his signature to an American league contract at ',Folsom cal., where he la wintering. The FederalaheSh111deirs ar signed Jack Knight, former ,New York American IF first baseman. He will first basil-Rts atom lumps- to the Federal,. ohns-tonon his way from Chattanooga, Tenn., to talk terms with Somers. Willie Mitchell, and Fred earisch. catcher. pitcher, with sought by the Federate, signed nt Cleveland last bight Somers beI-seformer Cleveland outielder, Puddy Ryan, ae t to to tho Iiederals if not allemkred. to PIA,' in ,.,,- .. , , Portland, ed ' Copyrighted' et 007tr1ibead putting to an end would give up rumors that McAllister a athletic director stir)" 42-L- Prioroon .... Skitim or N13.-.1ackso- rt son-wh- :with-fannin- Defeated.-- 7- -- - rthepurpoes Jan. Payson :hjgh achool haaketball team still retained its lead tre the Nebo distaion,by winning from the Tintic high echool hero last night r - , undergradsate-eourse-fo- PSYISOn, eicore-o- : teent-errfortte- d , ,Ian.',p 81.The Pleasant Grove 4basketball team defeated high, school, the Lehi team here last night by the close Thep contest was 4rough aeons of,24 to but ,fast , Pleasant Grove started off well and ended the first hair 13 to s in the second half Lehi won itt- favor.f cook by the score of 14 to 9. but the eerily could ' not be cut visitors lead Ant, the down.The- local lads were not az strong throwing as they have been in tile past; and the visitors had the better n - and-eve- , Of-t- he - ts cross-count- . ballteamdefeated the - strike-out-fea- hr - t - Pftek City girls basketball teem wee defeated bore - '"''''A' - IMMIMMdm,0 0PD,.,PLMPIti..91.9Pf; ' - ; 4 - ut .1- roo..p.T.,:11.ow;; ,4 g..Fw..- - a.,,y,v-- -- 4 City.---Jestr- - $ - i , , .,j s.,....l - ,11a,.-C- - 1 city.-On'lhi- IN RELAY RACE tennis champion, to i'hiladelphia to playJay Gould. amateur champion of two. the United States. fordtwhat nright be called the 'worlds ,open championtoo:' ship." The English that if Covey can enunt.,- - anuld'q re ile e v t will e'er ce' It not 'have much- MM. claimed just tut many eulty 'ili reialning 'his title. So much as Wood...-O- n July 25. going to Toni for the Season's curtain raiser Hughes'a relief, the Idaho plaenom in ....7 The following month-Oxfo- rd 11 and a third innings fanned' 10 e t over a quartet of runners to.take . the garde, which lasted 15 innings, En- send in port the,Penn relays. Now it must gel and Hughes had retired four men be frankly" admitted that it certainly on strikes, making a total for the corn- - looks as if Oxford not .possibly bat was the- greatest num-i- meet-- tel Mil:defeat could-Fran kl i n field. ber of men struck out in an American The English team. of Jack- league contest last season, but it I son, Tabor, Sproule consisting and Rudd, has not should be remembered that this game I an in the collegiate world today. equal lasted 15 innings. -Arnold was the winThe 1913 strike-o,record for,- - a .1aer of the at- - the -g game WaS made by "Death Olympic games'at Stockholm.. Ills Scott Jim' Sox Valley of the White first lieutenant is Our old friend Noragainst the St. Louis Browns on June man S.'Tabor. a Rhodes scholar from 22, Then 15 of the Missourians took the Brown university. winner ,of the 1913 strike-ocount, but they won the A. A. 1.,'. mile championship and it game, nevertheless. the score being 2 number of American intercollegiate to O. Scott not only was the lone titles. G. M. Sproule; captain of the American leaguer last year to breeze 15 Oxford o menlie-ttlerravairtteatnand,a, mil y 'lel 1 IlhOdis scholar from Australia, vvill whiffed 14 athletes. The Browns were be the third while Basil man, Ruda of 14 eat down Scotts victims when be South Africa also holder a of Rhodes men on atrikea the date being.Sept. 27. scholarship,---willcomplete the --team. This time Scott landed his game. to the Accotling English experts 12 Ftlen Pitchers credited be able. to in games last season were Groom of coverfotir the inside of '17 miles 8, againstSt. Washington, minutes and 30 In fact they Louis; Plank of Philadelphia, on April are believed-t- o seconds. be of cutting SO, againet Waahington: O'Brien of fifteen seconds off capable these figures. The Boston, on April 25, against records ,exceed 17:3I. ton, and Mitchell of Cleveland, on July Be prepared for some big surprise 25. against New York. O'Brien and year. That lawn tennis Cup doe( Plank lost the games in which they this look as safe ELS it did last sinkstruck out a dozen men.Groom and not met. Brookes. Wilding and Dunlop i' Mitchell won theirs. to train as hard as they Pitchers who streck out 11 men were are going I how this spring at the tournaJohnson and Ares of Washington, know in the south of France.-R- ePlank of Philadelphia, Comstock of De- - ments Wilding beat McLoughlin in 1, troit, Mitchell of Cleveland. and Wood, member sets for the English title and Hall,. Foster and Bedient of . Boston. straight The American league games of 1913 in that Brookes has beaten both Wildink which 11 or more men were ,retired on and McLoughlin repeatedly. Austra- ha means to get the troph back. d below: 3 t r 1kweesn are nr -- -In eorauttse T t t k Engel, Hughes It is polo and the America cup racea toes up at this early date. Engand Johnson of Washington, agalust St. u land promises to produce an unbeatLouis (15 intlinicS). team. able But tben she made f polo, tt of Chicago, Fifteen 1.. the same promise last summer. against St. Louis. tt With the of chiyacht cup defenders and rourteen Sid Thomas Lipton's challenger with I cago, against a little more than their keels corn- of Twelve ton, against Washington:. Plank of plated it is impossible now to maketo the putWashington; any kindgof prediction-as Philadelphia. against Groom of Washington, against , St. come, of the racees off Sandy Hook Louis; Mitchell of Cleveland, against next September. The golf outlook is particularly inNew York (13 innings).. Eleven strike.outsWood, Hall and teresting. We are going to rely up- -Ratner of Boston, against Philadelphiai- on Oulmet. Travera.Sclimidt, ligrrefs- .. of Boston, against New hoff and others to make a cleanup of French cham- York; Mitchell of Cleveland, against the Britishers and iFt pionships; while Lord St. Louis (11 innings); Plank of Philato wipe out the disgracfr-lt-Ndelphla, against St. Louis: Comstock of determined Detroit, against St. Louis; Johnson of of the -- .defeat of Vardon Ray by 1 by enterink Washington. against Chicago: Ayres of Ouimet' in the two, or even the four profession- Washington, against Philadelphia. ale who come out at the top of the British, "open." Then there is sure to be a big representation of British-er- a STAR THICK MIN at our amateur .champlonehip at Ekwanok In the fall. two, nine-innin- ' - 4 Ir i, I i tlits - -- - ae o,nndo ut ' - hh nes,,,o --r- ''t--- ,,, ' - - s --- SAILS , r74 s 4 , BOYS WILL COMPETE theee,--Scott - t4Ac - - - - t ...,.. .f,,,,,,fri New York. Jan. $1.. -- .Charles R. th. , ,a 4' the-- - Brooklyn base. 144.4...:2,..43d 4;4,4 of both), presideot ", ,,,,r;i,,,kz,,A4, ..,,40.,.-0,,?Yetv.;;410,,, ball club,- - asserted last night that his -' ,ww!!.1';'!17.4': club never - had refused to accede to T446,0:: Sif.4 '''' ,,. IA, .,' ,.; - .. Tinkers ,- dernsinde and in sending the ' ' ' ",'..r.,,t1" "' Crontract- which teceivethad taken the last step necessary for the legal claim& of its protection "W4 offered Tinker the same 'e'er,' Photo' by Underwood & rnderwood, ,NewTorlF. he received while member of the The Federal league, the new baseball organisation. Is just now givInt the baseball fans more to talk about tbbetts Chicago- - championship club," seld."Tinker cams.backaIk1ng for than the preliminariet-o- f the last world tharapionahlti sertes.WhaLwIth , the fancy salariest the ptE,L15 who have a salary of $7,500 for term of throe enticed from the ranks of the National and American leagues, are to receive (according to the papers). years. Since then we have had. the been - and andthe possibilities of witnessing a b &Gebel' battle, the like of which has not been fought since, the lively scrap consideration proposition under. agreed finally the board Of director to it made to his demand- s- Thereupon between the American and National leagui, there is "something dolnir every minute during this dull period we sent him g contract end letter while.the fen is waiting for news of "wonderful discoveries' at the wintei training quarters of the old leagues. accepted his terms. That the Federal league means and does business' not on paper only but In reality is evidenced by this photoop-stating that We We registered his contract and letter on Jan. $7, that giving us four aph league park in that southern slowing Mayor Preston of Baltimore breaking ground for the new Federal wee taken days' leeway. That action s left Is ble6y. Harry Gold man. On his right is President ,Carro II- Basin and "Forr Ned Hanlon. after careful consideration. We at one time refused to accede to his demands. the negotiations being open until his , We Claims wre accented or refussed. Beal, 6: Udy, 3: Wright, 9; L. Tolnever rejected his term. We are ad. BarN. 1: 1; man, Tolman, Peterson, I; BED AND BLACK WINS. vised this actitm will protect us fully CillfilSON ron. L and 'testily. This fact that Tinker at. Free throwsUdY, 4 out Of 9; Beal, knowle4ea receipt of the contract Is 3 out of 3; Peterson, 1 out of 4; Barron, to us. We hope entirely satiefachiry 3 out of 5. and expect- that he will play with the ono point otwturde4 BEATS . SHANTSIILLE N111110111$11AIISIN y..c. citab.." Brooklyn t Referee, rtspatrielt: , umpire, - - - ti' a. George giailings will have seized of peaeoned Net end ra ' rruits at Macon.. Go. Red Dooin will try to develop a suceessor for ateee ae the Phillieze keynote wicker at' ham oily- - beeketi:stil Aseirt eatne - Maiming-ton- . hare lam night in thetiest tame of 24- C. Charley liervig. the northern diviiion of the t State High Cincinnati"Menager,'.' may wet)? School the ,local -- quintet ' vow the Reds Into winning form at Mo., defeated loarus.,,when 31 school the. Orden hien" " 1.'clitts td Iti "- bile, Ala- ' .rht Inishant nyehave bieti playing tion laet ball all, iteatione and DEFENDER IVILL CARRY lasteepnight's tytame ivas grand victory an their favor,- - The Ogden team Made hut two field baskets. tils of the other eight ....LIREMENDOLIS vittata nista A tared and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the game. Prieto!. IL I., Jan,- or ThaUnup . the builders to concentrate muct as Ogden. weight poettible far Sawa ht the . rst....... .... ... Warner bull of the boat, indicate that the cup t. defense appirant being built hero , for Wee', . . ....Ruby .... c...;... Price th 3011PPbeon..4 lied, flag officerie syndicate, ' . .. . ..)344rk will hare' tremendous sLiI ,sarrying Jen De 11.0, 41.;tristelarten...,,,....1 Tout, The floor ?dates, Which were placed ' .A. Gunn take was referee. of Salt over the - keel yesterday,al - submIttate- - for- - Brigham hi 'West playedthicirtrese and weight to an the sehoot in Place Qf R, JePtulon ow) Columbia. which wee 16 (eat longer high of the stalwarts of the bome team. cat the waterline than the nest yacht; It was said at the builders' yard yesterday that advice front England were that CLUB the Pharriceek fit still also- ,8.-,bi- - - :4 '... Britt-wel- about April BOTIINEfi Manager Robinson. who may actornplish wonders with the Brooklyns this year. will have all hie men at work on March 1 in Augusta. The tirst exhibition games .clieduled for Robble's men wit be with the Champion Newark's on March 21 and 21 at the Brooklyn camp. after which the hike north by easy tags will be In order. The St. Louts Cardinals, Chicago Whit. Sox and the St. Louis Browns have not made pub" ho their spring exhibition schedules as The White Pox will rePert ta Kid teason at Pao Robles Mot Opens In eIttornia the drat week in March and the men, who are globe traties with will Math iporrilakey and Callahan -there about March 10, Pirates will The, to' Rot gyring. go VV'Ark:where. they,tmined for iteseral years. not he the town of Orlando. Fla, But four teams will. train in'Irlorida, by the way, with the fit, Louis Card'. rads at gt. Augustits the Cubs at Tampa., the St. Louts Browns at SS Petersburg and the world 's ettamploa Athletics at Jackeonville., Connie trained team at gau Antonio, believes thatgreat - the change will proveivneticial. .1 The Boston Red got alone will stick et Plot BprInga, where they have pared for wend Anterken races. Clark Griffith again win pters:; , uo Walter Jettnson and the tons at Cherlotteeeziter-Vse-,Thee- e land Nape are Booked for Athentl Ga. and Hugh Jennings will key nitttbt,,,,,, , ' 1 re-'ri- -- - j ,..1 - - aorwiraonnidraettfluot of Detroit ,,,;;;,1,--- beeense-lietairarrang- - ., - teama-except-ing floX the' Gialitg,T-anteiuring the world. will begin training at Southern reeorts- - forthe annual etmgglei for pennant. and the rtght to play in the Worlds championship - Ivories, In two weeks the Chicago Cube, ' under ' Manager Johnny Evert', will leave the Windy City for Tampa. Fla, i te thaw out arms and lege before remore strenuous exerolsCAs , Sertlag to ' a team the Cuba will lead their rivals - In getting to the spring training tamp. but Charles Webb Murphy believes In biee--"e- tinterna.,-.4"- is open--very:,- -- (Spetial to The four weeks New York, Jan. reztuart before allethe American find n - certainly last year as hp had in,,191 2.. but, never- - going to be hummer..-.Anjudging from theless, Smoky Joe" ended the earn!. are the elaborate preparations that being made by the foreigners to paten with more strikeouts to his cried- best men and material into the younger put their or on the water it looks as-- the field ' 64 though we were in for some titanio struggles, with the odds favoring they invaders in more than one line.. in games, The lists will be thrown eir.,soon., in March England Pl ank it, 1,n. . - iSpeetall to The News.). ) ., New Yorke .Jah..,31,---IJan.,8LJoe Wood of the didnot have as good a season tional sport this year New Red Sox 1,:,17 1 ni-New- Speal0 Ydill ( . g 1 A 1)7EGM-7LAVI,IELS,.-,-- , ;4'11t 3,4t 1 T - York-Marlin- ;Tet. mrooklyn-Angu- sta. Boston-Mac-on. 7.M1)317ST1111(1)11.T.5 r - - Ga. ns,: i111.,E,,i1kiADE:.tAMtlirCA, ' LEACECT. New 'York' Houston Telt. FILL. f01.11CN;:glIIITI'7. - basezed Chicago; Jam ball had an inning yeeterday In the,contoot with the "outlaw Federal ,lefigua J immy Johnstone, wbo , estabilebeti Wen, bass record on the Paoli) coast last summer. aroepted terms of the Cubs' 'owner': end 'sequel Fournier and Russell Blackburn have agreed- to aooePt tholeoftered by the Chicago Amotteasts. thre4 of th taiLYerS Iradetrall.-11W- as were aoughtb , -- r-k Leagu-e-Pa- IT1111.0 TEAMS .TO'.V10.B1(.,OQT IZIAGUERS. al k CGround-ForFede- Fi - - |