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Ti 8 1 lJ stm A Ht i Giants Buy Kauff and Two Other Feds Rice Signs Nationals Contract i i II I XW Vi yrfoc uwr PAT A HUGE SUM FOR THREE FEDS 14th and Sts Suit ancl Overcoat Values Beyond the Ordinary at Prices Far Below Regular for Such Smart Garments I KAUFF IS AMONG ADDI TIONS TO GIANTS He Catcher Rariden and Pitcher Anderson Cost NeaVV5000d SIDNEY WEST 14th and Sole WufcBjton Agent for Stein BIoca Smart Clothes and Danlap Hats TALKING IT OVER BY STAXLKY MILLIKEjf kll for The New Tear brought to Manager Griffith his flrtt gift yesterday afternoon It was In he form of a regular play rs contract and tt bore the name of one Rice the young pitcher whom the CUd Fox secured from the Virginia State league last rammer Rice penned his name to a contract calling for but one year of service It read thusly for Oris since the Federal lasagne became defunct Is not willing to take any more chances He has had enough of long term documents such as those which helped to drain the coffers of the major league magnates while and the Feds were In the trenches Griffith has great confidence In Rice He Is of the opinion that the boy will be able to come through for him this year and greatly strengthen his pitch lag staff Rice is but a youngster i diamond In the rough so to speak He pitched In several games of ball last year and showed flashes of becoming a major leaguer He will be carefully groomed during the spring training season for the J16 campaign Griffith has several other players contracts lying around various sections of the United States He hopes to have them signed before the Southward Ho call Is blown so that he may start with a clean slate Tommy Connolly the former Georgetown University star who was with the Grifflmen last season is to be sent to some miner league club This announcement was made by the Old Fox list night Connolly In time may make a major leaguer but Just at present he Is a wee bit too green to tarry in fast company There Is to be a change In the traveling plans of the borne folks next sea 6n according to Billy Fowler and Manager Griffith For years the Nats have been chartered In the Colonial Hotel in Cleveland sad the Plantersin St Zibpls A change was contemplated 1H St Louis last year but owing to the fact that the Feds stopped at the Buckingham Manager Griffith decided It was better not to have his players wnglej with the tribe from the House or tnore But now that and the Feds have burled the hatchet It has been decided by the local management to house the Nationals at the Buckingham The Buckingham is located near Forest Park where the breezes blow mere freely than in any other part of this great metropolis In Cleveland the Nationals future home will most likely be the Hollenden Manager Griffith will attend the baseball meeting In New York February 7 At that time the Nats boss will endeavor to consummate a deal which will trenghen his ball club Griff is seek lng two ball players but he admitted last night that the chance of securing either one is mighty slim Nevertheless he Is going to try and he must be given credit for this It Is more than likely that the Nationals will open the 1916 campaign In New Tork and that the Athletics will be tn Boston the same date It is a soft spot for the Athletics for Beantown hat always turned out in great numbers to witness the Initial contest and tklt vtr ahould be a record breaker in view of the fact that Carrigans crew I nationals are worlds champions with the American opening dates settled it looks as though New Tork will be at Brooklyn and Boston at Philadelphia In the National League Ray Collins has come forth with the statement that he is going to quit base life on the farm Home run Baker and others pulled the same stunt but all were glad to get on the aiamona Again Collins says that he i oeen tendered a satisfactory con tract but It Is dollors to doughnuts that the document is short of what jot uouins tainics he is worth It Is hot the time or ball players to grumble now They had their day when the Feds were In the field and they must realise now that a change has come over the entire situation The heyday of an athlete seldom lasts more than two years Balder has had his When he made his reputation he was young ambitious and Impecunious Now he is seasoned and not quite as ambitious Baker used the Federal Leagues offer as a club to beat Con nie Mack and now be finds himself up against it Bakers future as a financial genius may be In front of him but his future as a baseball star undoubtedly Is behind him Only a few professional basebali players survive the corroding effects of sudden prosperity and Baker Is not of the type Capt Huston and CoL Buppert of the Yankees seem willing to gamble on Baker He may make good but he has to prove it now As for Ray Collins he wasnt such a star last year that he could demand a bigger increase and hold up the Boston Club The days of bluffing are over and the sooner the magnates and players take this view of the situation the better for the game Germany Szhaefer has come to life once more The former comedian of the Nationals held up Griff In 1914 and was paid what he demanded then he Jumped to the Feds Now Schaefer who has been signed by the Giants wants to know what is to become of 099 promised him by the Feds for two years There are others up against the same proposition as Schaef and who are willing to console with him during his hours of trial But that doesnt get him the 12000 bucka The Yankees made a ten strike when they signed Lee Magee for 25000 and then assumed his fat contract This ball player was easily the best In the Federal League and he will greatly bolster up the weak sticking High landers Benny Kauff the hard hitting outfielder of the Feds has become a Giant according to reports but he will have to prove that he Is of real major league caliber Magee made good with the St Louis Cardinals but Kauff lias never had any major league experience NewYork Janl7Byl an expenditure of almost 80000 the Giants today came Into possession of three start Of the Federal League Harry Sinclair turning over Benny RauVlead lnc batsman of the league Harl den catching sensation with Newark and Fred Anderson a right handed spltbair pitcher with Buffalo These thro men were selected by John McGraw who was given his pick of the Brookfeds Newfeds and Buffeds by Sinclair The deal for the trio of players which has been hanging fire for almost two weeks was completed late this afternoon by Pat Powers acting for Sinclair and McGraw and Harry Hempstead president of the Giants Each of the players agreed to the transfer and the formal signing of contracts is expected to follow Immediately In obtaining Kauff the Giants Immediately gain as this young star of the Federals Is so widely advertised he already la a big box office attraction He Is a natural ball player a savage hitter a speedy base runner and an outfielder of ability McGraw said last summer that Kauff could be rated among the first three outfielders of the country and evidently he was thinking of Ty Cobb and Tris Speaker when he made this remark I ee a 1 WMyWmW XSi lJb Xie urr 3ri I Jilf vs nrMsX VcHirMAT Hbf Aiiiwry 5 jJa VkiSj I rsrJioMAvVjJ ljSfB AfJ loow voA 11 I jcsB Waffif 1 fll 4Ifis9 1 IS Tt vzrSRi TbTbc BsbTD I lt5o dssssL sJrWGPeCAwJ JIIeS rAe Avenue at Ninth A Warn fcf WOWzJsWr CRACKAJ AJOTJ Poi kiS wff0h WBWR SPOETS 00 00 Copyriit 11 the ZatofutlMat Vm tmntcm i vMfintnQ niai umct ByJAD i CRAQOAJCr AJOTJ 101 THCPAT ir4M uieArAJft rner MAiK VOOtXT Fop CKf4rMAr Parker Bridget Co Winter weigM Suifs OCpts are Reduced in price and tHe FB guarantee of absolute sat isf action is always in force BLUE RTDGE ADDS TWO CLUBS Also Elects Borer President Makes Plans for Season and BpecUl to The Wssblnrton Port Hagerstown Md Jan 17 At the annual meeting of the Blue Ridge Baseball League here this afternoon the following officers were elected President Charles Boyer Hagerstown vice presidents Holler Chambers hurgr J6hn A Sheeley Hanover Frank Schmidt Frederick Treasurer Stewart Martlnsburg Secretary A Holrworth Gettysburg After protracted discussion It wa voted to admit Cumberland and Frost bufg The season will begin about May 16 and end September i The salary limit was fixed at 900 exclusive of manager and the number of flayers at thirteen Nb Sunday baseball will appear in the official schedule but if any two clubs decide by mutual agreement to move up ABOUT 40 TRACK MEN IN SQUADATMAC Two Former Central High Athletes Among Them Outlook Is Unusually Bright Special to The WaaMnrtoo Port College Park MH Jan 17 Nearly 40 candidates for the Maryland Agri cultural College track team reported to Coach Curley Byrd for the initial workout of the indoor season In the college auditorium this afternoon This squad which incidentally Is one of the largest that ever turned out In cluded radically all of last Tears let ter men In addition to a formidable array of promising new material Morris Grace Swartx Posey Axt and Brown are among the old men available Of the new men Speer the half back on last seasons football eleven who was a member of the University of Vlrsrinla track aouad two vein etto tne scneauie in order to piay eitner ani chipman late of Baltimore Poly SCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS Eugene Ochsenrelter the Tech football and baseball star has received an appointment from the Department of Agriculture to a position on one of the dry land experimental farms In North Dakota situated near Hettinger He will leave Washington In the latter part of April and return late In the fall probably In October or November Ochsenrelter graduates In February He has been a member of the football eleven since his freshman year and was captain of the 1915tesm He Is rated as one of the greatest gridiron performers ever turned but by a local school and one of the most popular of schoolboy athletes He played baseball at Tech three years and was the captain In 1913 After the commission In North Da Cumberland or Frostburg on Supday they may do mo with sanction of Presl dent Boyer MAY OUST HERRMANN AND FORM NEW BODY PUTS BAN ON BASKETBALL Haughton President of Braves Tells Maranville Not to Flj Boston Jan 17 Percy Haughton president of the Boston Nationals already has exercised his authority He Is opposed to basketball playing because of the possibility of injury and wrote personally to Maranville cautioning him against taking part In indoor games Maranville had stated his Intention of Joining a team which would Include Janvrln of the Red Sox Connolly of the Nationals Nunamaker of the Yankees and Rehg of Providence Inter The Braves are in need of repair We will have to patch up several spots and we shall set about it at once Manager George 8talllngrasaid after a conference with Haughton Stalling said he had several deals tn mind A catcher a pitcher and an ln flelder are especially needed he said American League Is Said to Be Dissatisfied With National Commission Chicago Jan 17 Detplte assurances of President Tener Of the National League that the national baseball com mission will be retained and that Garry Herrmann will remain as its chairman American League magnates said today that a determined effort will be made to oust Herrmann and perhaps form a new governing body for baseball President Ban Johnson of the American League admitted this afternoon that the fight on He has nothing against Herrmann personally fie de clared but believes the chairman of the final arbitrating board of baseball sh6uld be a man not Identified with baseball at all He should be In a position to act In dependently on all subjects brought be fore him Johnson asserted Those close in touch with the situa tion say the real cause of the move to Bust Herrmann is the undercurrent of feelinr anions American League magnates that the National League has lhad two representatives on the com mission president xener ana Herrmann who Is president of the Cincinnati Reds The Federal League settlement brouefht the matter to a climax The American League has never been exactly satisfied with the peace pact it Is said Johnson always stood for a continued fight his friends declared today Whether the American League will make efforts to abolish the commission and substitute some new governing body for baseball or merely confine lis fight to an attempt to oust Herrmann had not been definitely determined today DUKT PdeUr27 1820 A fine day for tne hunt We started at dxy fcreak and gathered at noon for dinner in the open We were thoughtful to take with us a supper of eood Old Overholt Rye Same for 00 year 1st Today sts of yore Old Overfiolt is ctHl chosen as the one beverage to season a good days sport Because of rts rare exquisite flavor and unvarying purity and quality Old Overholt Rye is the choice of all critical men Aged in thewxxf bottled in bond A OVERHOLT CO PktsWglvPa tgMMSlT COLLINS TO QUIT BASEBALL Bed Sox Pitcher Is to Give All His Time to Panning Rutland Vt Jan 17 Ray Collins Red Sox stir southpaw la out of base ball for good Collins said his decision was final and Intimated he would devote his entire time to the management of his valuable farm Collins added he bad been tendered a satisfactory 116 contract tr President Lannln To Skate Against Belay Team Carroll Donnelly the local skater will race a relay team at the Coliseum next Monday night Hub Ixtwey Ber mba Emmett George Dorsey and Billy Engel will each go a halt mile against the recognlsedchampion Votes Against Decision In Bout Special to Tb Waifalartoa Pot St PasL Minn Jan 17 There will be no decision handed down In the Gibbons-Ahearn boxing battle here tomorrow nlghU the Minnesota State boxing Commlssionvotlng against the proposi tion technical Institute appear unusually capable Speer is a half mller and Chipman runs the quarter Coach Byrd is especially desirous of developing a fast relay team and with SIl but One of last years Quartet available his chance of accomplishing this looks bright Pennington Is the man lost and although he was a mighty good sprinter Byrd thinks ihe can develop a man to fill his shoes satisfactorily Montell and Vincent mile and dash men respectively also will hot be back at school Montell has captured the mile event at the Farmers games Tor the past two years and was also a valuable member of the lacrosse team Vincent performed creditably in short distance events In Speldell and Buell formerly of Washington Central High School the Aggies have two youngsters who will bear watching Speldell was perhaps the best scholastic pole vaulter and high Jumper In this section last year while Buell was always a steady poin winner In the middle distance runs The candidates are Speer Chipman Grace Morris Brown Swartz Buell Axt Rich Dlggs Wilson Tongue Cht chestejr Knode Epley Shank BolgiahO Perkins Posey Rakeman sawyer Williams Brown Brown Stevens Kahn Murrell Speldell Ami go Freer wallOD Hart and Cockey EPIPHANY IS BEATEN BY KELLER 22 TO 21 Is First Loss in Sunday School League Peck Beats Eastern Presbyterian kota terminates Ochsenrelter expects to enter some agricultural college He acquired a taste for this kind of endeavor while employed in the greenhouses of a local florist and intends to maTte it a life work It Is understood that Red Williams a metiber of the Tech football team last fall will enter North Carolina A and shortly He Is a third year student Western expects to meet with little difficulty in defeating Eastern today when these quints meet at the Arcade In an Interscholastlc Basketball League game at 3 30 The probable line ups follow Western Poaitfons Pels I Smith BJT Peek Center TWO TAMES IN ROW FOR ASKETERS Play West Virginia Tonight Trades Dates With Loyola Is Away Whclcbel Sarreint Eastern Bald win McOlatson Steltl Eocllsh Ciunininx TEGH SHOTS DO WELL IN SCHOLASTIC LEAGUE Epiphany after a clean slate of seven victories was beaten by Keller in the Sunday School Basketball League last night in one game of a double bill at the boys department of the A 22 to 21 It was a thrilling struggle all the way neither team ever having a margin of more than a few points the first half ending in favor of the losers 13 to 11 Peck Chapel had a walkaway In the other contest defeating Eastern Presbyterian 47 to 21 Peck ted 24 to 16 at the conclusion of the first twenty minutes of play Summaries Keller Position Epipbanr BUler Den ipodre i lotiey LiUrtlmw Center Ttbb 11 rtal 1 fM1n RUOr I 0 Brabaker Subatitntioa Dean for Dean Goal from floor DoJieM4 Mortimer 4 Inliy 3 Tabb 2 uoai rrom roan oilier Btferee Jlin CoUtflower Peck Ptwlt Ions Fourth Ptb Scott Ik FMter Jamet Lyons Bromley Center Donneil Dtion Cain Daniels Lockwood 8abUtntloo Thompson for Lyons Goals from floor Scott James Bromley Daniels at Poster 2 Lyons 2 Donneil Cash 2 Goals from fouls Scott Lockwood Beferee Jim Colllflower Time of halres 20 minutes Warren Pau High School rifle team made the highest score in the first weeks competition of the national Indoor high school championship just be gun under auspices of the National Rifle Association of America Thirty four high schools are competing High scores follow Warren Class 988 OinJeu Utah Class A 57 McKlsley Uansal Training CUM A 952 Salt take City Class A MS Iowa City Class A 041 Placer County of Auburn CaU Class A 987 Springfield Mass Class 0 91 Brook line Mass Class 911 Erasmns Hill Brooklyn CUs 907 Burlington Iowa Class 90T Baltimore polytnenlc Class A 90S and Boys Hif Brooklyn Class A 902 BSESNAttaH TO BE LET OUT Cabs Will Sell Him If He Falls to Get A A Club Chicago Jan 17 President Weearh man of the Chicago National League club is ready to make the final nav metit on thepurchase of the team and expects to conclude the transfer with Charles Taft either tomorrow or Wednesday Weeghman also saidthat If Roger Bresnahan does not buy the Cleveland Club franchise in the American Associa tion he will be sold to a National League club 4 CatUn Tabb 8 After the close call with Army and Navy Prep last Friday Western probably will make an effort to offset the slight loss of prestige by piling up a huge total on the Easterners The latter have always shown plenty of the fighting spirit have become better with each succeeding game and may not prove as easy as some expect Eastern is eagerly awaiting the coming advisory whch is expected to make eligible several basketers of ability Eddie TOmlln a big youngster who was counted on at the start of the season as a center but who has been held out because of scholastic troubles will pass it is believed while Blake and Thomas two promising forwards also will be available Much Interest centers in the basketball game between the Business team and the Business alumni which will be Staged in the school gymnasium tonight at 8 oclock Following are the line ups Business Positions Ainmni CnllUan Dodce Wise Bar -Center lot Wise jhiuou lores tin a Glessner Bernstein Tech will meet Gallaudet at Kendall Green today In a practice basketball game starting about 3 30 Catholic University basketers face a big task in the next two days Tonight they play the West Virginia quint a combination of established strength and tomorrow night they are to battle Gallaudet Beth games will be played at the Arcade each starting at 8 15 Catholic University has lost only one of five games this season four of which were played on foreign floors Navy Is is lone conqueror of the Brooklanders winning by one point at Annapolis last Saturday Georgetown and Loyola College of Baltimore have swapped dates Instead of Georgetown going to the Mounmental City tomorrow night Loyola will be seen In Ryan gymnasium and the Hintdppers will go to the Maryland metropolis on January 26 George Washington plays at Lexington today and tomorrow Randolph Macon at Ashland TO ROLL SEMIFINALS IN DUCKPIN TOURNEY Bonts Noack Halley and Mayhew will compete tonight in the semifinals of the royal elimination duckpin tournament these four having survived last nights competition among eight contestants The finals will take place tomorrow night Following are last nights scores 1st 2d 3d 4th Ttl Boats 101 94 144 10 444 Noack 9 IIS 115 39 41ft Halley 93 113 89 US 410 Mayhew 97 102 101 107 40 Stanford 102 108 100 97 404 Wrirat 98 105 90 103 SOS Elker 101 96 98 96 391 Carroll 91 64 93 104 37J ACADEMY GIBXS WUUEBS Defeat Rockville High School at Basketball by 14 to 12 Rockvllle Md Jan 17 In a well played game between the girls basketball teams of the Rockvllle Academy and the Rockvllle High School the former won 14 to 12 Summary Academy Positions HI a School Miss Hirxms Mfes Edmonds Miss Seed Miss A Offutt Mlaa SOrxenfret Center Mlse 1 McCeaty Miss Rabbltf Mlaa Dawson Miss Vein Mis Reed Substitutions Vlett for Dawson Goals from floor Mia Hlfjtna 8 Mis Read It Miss Edmonds 2 Miss A Offutt 8 Gcam from fools Miss 0 Reed 2 Miss Edmonds Miss A Offutt Referee Mia Diffon darff Timekeeper Mr Watson Scorer Mr fritters B0YALS AND FEBEBAIS WIN Down Nationals and Americans la Noel House Basketball League Royals detested the Nationals 18 to 12 and Federals won from the Amerl msets cans 13 io 13 in two hotly contested I games last night in the Noel House Basketball League Summaries GAME TO VIRGINIA QUINT I RoyaU Positions National jOltrer 1 Wrirat luiaie nr tsmpoeii Tnlele Center Russell CrOwa Band Tslbert I Morta Substitution gpindler for TUel Goals from floor OUrer 2 Tnlele 2 Thlele Defeats West Virginia 38 to 21 After Trailing in First Half Special to Tne Washington Post Charlottesville Va Jan 17 Virginia defeated West Virginia at basketball tonight 8 to Sli The visitors displayed surprising form especially in the first half which ended 16 to 15 in their favor Irii stickler ana stricxiana aia the best uroctweu Crawn TsJbert 3 Wrtxht 3 CamobeU 2 uoais rrom row Rosses Referee Mr Time of halres 13 initiates Has Federals Position Americana Lonr I Thomas Martin America Hook Center Maaray Riley Le Doui Brockwen Jones BALTOFEDSTOAGT AT SPECIAL MEETING VIKGINIA SHY FIEST GAME Syracuse Js to Bow Navy Syracuse Jjans After four years lapse Syracuse University will resume athletic relations with tne United states Naval Academy on May wnen tne varsity crew meets tne midshipmen In a 2 mile race on the Severn ft miCARD ISSlGNEDr FORGOWITHMOtiAN Kansas CItv Bio Jan 17 Jess Willard champion heavyweight pugilist was signed bf Jack Corley for a fight with Frank Moran of Pittsbnrgh here tonights The fight which will he held JfewTork Vill be tenroands it was announced No definite date was set for the match which will be held some time between April 10 and 22 May Play Davidson College Football Team September SO Charlottesville Vs Jan 17 The opening date of the Virginia football season is yet unfilled despite a correspondence which has extended over weeks It begins to look now as If the first game on Lambeth field will be with the Davidson College team The only matter to be agreed upon is the amount 6f guarantee BASEBALL BRIEFS Benny Kauff breaks more baseball bats in a season than half a dozen ordinary players He puts so much force into his hitting that the wood can n6t withstand the shock when the grain is turned the right way The Cincinnati Redjj made a fine record last year In one A respect Thej played the fastest game in point of time in the league It took an average of Wty tvhour and 62 minutes per game Mqst of the games the Cubs played lasted mdro than 2jhours Fred Toner is expected to he one of the leading pitchers of the Natlonal i League the coming year The record he made lasf summer with the Reds was so great an Improvement over his former visits to the big league that he did faot look like the same man i 111 fa vti natatlhri flt ti nnA left hander has Some advantage against I left hanfied hitters Pitcher weiltnan of the Browns beat the Tigers eight out of nine times last summer and is credited with putting Ihe Detroit men out of the running 4 To Permit Mixed Bonts JJewTbrkartMT The State boxing commission will rescind Its former rul lng and at a meeting Wednesday will sanction mixed bouts between whits and colored boxersw Baltimore Jan 17 A notice was to i day sent out to the stock holders of the Federal League Baseball Club of Baltimore calling a special meeting January 27 to consider the affairs of the corporation and authorise proper action tor the protection of the stock holders interests It is said that President Carroll Rasin and other officials who were dissatisfied with the settlement reached at Cleveland have mapped out a plan of action and desire approval of the 600 stock holders Call Gathering of Stockholders to Protect Interests of Corporation work for Virginia In caging baskets and the local guards held the West Virginians in check in the last half Summary Virginia Positions West Va Bailey Bofers Churchman Rite Strickland Center TockwHler Stickley Kelatlns Lack Loodtn Substitutions metrics ror Luck Via for Chnrcnman Steadmen for xoekwiller Goals from floor Strickland 5 Stickley 5 Rocers 4 Bailey 8 Lack 2 Kelstinr 2 Chnrcnman TockwHler Steadman Loodin Goals from fouls Strickland 0 out of 14 Relating oat of Referee Mr CoUiaower Time of baWes 3D minutes Substitution William for Broekwen Goals from floor loss 2 Book Broekwell Tnomas America 2 Mansuy Le Doaz Goal from fools Martin Tnomas America Beferee Mr Haas Time of halres 15 minatea SALAEY TJmT OF 3500 President Chrtington of A A Says 1015 Rule Is to Stay in Force Chicago Jan 17 The salary limit of J3 500 as adopted last fall by the American Association will remain in force President Chivington announced today Discussion of the limit took place at the meeting here last Saturday but no formal proposal to change It was made Feinberg Pugilist Is Dead Chicago Jan 17 Benny Feinberg known In pugilistic circles as the original Kid Farmer died today at the home of his parents here of tuberculosis Has 830 Tenpln Teams In A St Louis has ISO five man bowling teams errolled In Its city association of the American Bowling Congrets 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