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The Motormen and the Navy Will Be Out in Force To-night at the Garden KEEN CONTESTS FOR THE TEAM HONORS IN RUN M. A. Harriers Beat Pennant AC. Men by Only Two Points KATZ LEADS HOME A FIELD OF EIGHTY Oelrlch. Who Pltishcs Thi, In Novice Race, (lets Into Hot Water.

iplrlted Ifhl for team honor? marked th? Ita-mlls cp'-n novice road ant Athletic Club. iur'. Bf trom clubhouse, at 146th 7hird Avenue, The Bronx, The N'inety-second Association won ly a BMIfiS the l'm nant with respective of One peint also decided third he with th? Hungarian-American Athletic Club defeating tl Bronx Church Hoass with total of 78 Three other clubs also Baiahed The race for the individual prlio an easy one for Julius Ratz, a om? dub runner, whoao knowledga? of th? cours? enabled him to defeat th? of starters. He won by -nor? than hundred yards In th? good time of lOtdl of the Athletic Club, wa? Harry Van Gelder, an un attaehtd athlete? a third. A boy ft tores on the programme Oelrlch.

unattached, raced home In third place, it was found later that he Tom P. Ilarty, of the Holy Family Lyceum, of Jersey City, com? peting under an assumed name. Tho rj.vner wai questioned by (Jeorfje P. ehalrf an of the local regis? tration and to prove his as lert.or. that he was Oelrich pre i Fiteur card with that name on it.

He thee aaked to display other lom but could not. Finally Mr. Matthews asked Harty for his hat, th? of which was puncho I with the Initial? P. II." He aras to appeal at a meeting of the com next We wai to explain his position in the The summary follows! i a r. 1, 21 .21 4 4 4.

I jl I I An Easy Victory for Craw. four lid day weak? Pauli in Front. laaera Har- Httan "asa i Jack reny third ir? for the event next Saturda Hon itrv? it o-ciuiivoly (kttlad by-E aj.BURKE BY I tfcrds Bowling rt I MM HANICS. j. ,1 Boxing Bouts for the Week TO-DAY.

Madison Square CoflVy and Ganboal Smith. Afternoon. Rroadwar Spo-ting luh. Hrrx.klyn? Amateur trial-: Tuck and Jack Canaan, BtJdlo Canoll and Joe Stortr, I'. S.

TUESDAY. Rroadway Sporting Club. Itroa.klyn? Jark Dillon and Jim Flynn, Fred. die Har-eee and Art lid Mathews and Young Cohen. Floneer Sporting Dun? dee nnd Fhil Itloom.

FRIDAY, narlimi Sporting I.ung ford and Harry Marty and kltl Herman, Joe Sleln and Frankie Notier. Broadway Sporting Club, Brooklyn? Dutch Flrandt and Patsy ilrannl gan. Tonnt Drlscoll and Hushey Johnny Dohan and Jim? my Flynn. Sharkoy A. star card.

Fairmont A. card. KIVIAT AND SMITH REST THEIR CASE Athletes Ask That Their Punishment Be Changed to Suspension. Abel R. Klvlat and Harry J.

Smith, the two athlete? who are seeking to re? cover their amateur standing, did not present the new evidence they maintain they posses? at the committee hearng at the Hotel Astor yesterday morning. two men, through their counsel, John T. Doollng and ex-Con? gressman Murray Hurlbert, did how i request the special committee to recomend to the board of ifovernors the punishment fof the'r offence Bgoil ension. Doollag declared Kiviot and Smith were barred from further competition 1 as amateurs because they asked ex expense money to compete In a race that was never held, and which they never received. He cited i -he ense of Alma Richarde, Olympic ho was haled 1" committee of the Middle Atlantic Association, charged nor? '-rise money nec-ssary.

Richards, Doollag I retain the which he did, find wn? then ex wit 'in erd, the fa tanci runner, De eharge? I ago, bu? the extra merely warned not to 1 permission to to show A bearing on the ry that this it the certain T. Kir'-y, the chairman, commit- I bave ry in the handling of the if-h ns tbn I lines ol leral pro? It had i to submit. hi? brief aJaoary 8. arrived wiii it? I Proy el for and Harry J. TIES GALOPE AT THE TRAVERS ISLAND TRAPS Big Fields Out fof Week-End Matches Ml Contests Keen Perfect conditions broupht end con nt tho Travel? rap? of I -erday.

ty of the in the tourna? carne to I In the fi mer W. J. Sm.th, ifl BBd R. T. Spot's nil had full scores and so were legs.

It was Smith'? third, enough to become the permaneat owner of the legs on the tournament cup 'I hey were W. J. w. Delehantr, Ofdea, ihon, and W. L.

Thompson. This tnrew Ogden and McMahon Into a tie forme'r by 23 to 22 ta The aceur- saw regiatorod by (i. C'orbctt and A. L. only straight of 2r.

targets registered by Corbett He i on a perfect sr- r-i: after in a tie wl'h W. P. I1' I' w. ii. Ogden.

ft. I annexed a with a straight run of 25 -m fa Outsprints McNeil. proved too faal i ik'iv raes of the lob, la yes iloth i I. Si ted rival wn? unable was third. The I A BHJ Set? Coarse Mark.

John Ball, from scratch, 'torn th? tie I te tii- fri prlated i.y tea thing Dorgaa and Hell re Hi? New York Athletic I Club. The Choice of the Army Me wan, the rovlnfr centre, whs, sleeted captnin for next season. Personal Touches Here and There in Boxing By 1GOE Jim Coffey has to do or die ton at Madison Square Garden. This i be no ordinary demise should the nor subdue Coffey. knows i If in this night it in.

his obsequies. No tliist. big Fl unk spun him un his car in i hi Madi Square Cardan Billy I ave bs'cn i a pair of Hengal tigers. Thi of their yowling baa been that chnnce to conti by a little bit of overcaotlc by Drown, that Hill stopped the li ihman was on his feet That is a little unjust so far drown is A lucky thing Coffey, Gibson and boxing in gen that an leeberg like IJrown wa? the thinking for that mad mob night. He Saved Coffpy from pessi I by walking him to his eoi the Celt know whether was aftot or in a jaunting (Talked to his corner like a had been thoroughly separa fren his thoughts by Moran's kill punches ami to say that had to continue la the silliest Ha practically starts all over ag a man who sola Irishn to of only i ehronicler.

Bin th won fr. night, or.e in Jim fey'a life. So up, Jim. You ft promis. ber, that, Jim.

Jo And spenkl'ic sir to have taken an swfnl shrine to tl is as he ratt! ley Wl Ei SB to have to km. laya fsnl Englli he has e. He them I up I when he let me in on the "Til him out I he had ever leen floored, even. I sa Huffy sprnwline among hadn't knocked anybod I I I arlie Diel And here'? a funn thins "If he were human he would be ter feel didn'1 thirty-five pounds apiere he could figh as a bin.tain Did FOS STSf see thos them that tip I I Minion. er in the world Don'i forget thai ltoston ia era him" Ike Dorgan drops In with more less of a gronel Begini Ikei "I'n lieh at.d tired of this talk about Moral now ed down an ofTV of for meeting with Fred Ful ton, th" light I tho one be as baa r.evs-i been offered match down there wit! ANYBODY.

It'a all the bunk. Morar received an offer from their i ther. "We named as the amount thai we woulil want to fight Fulton. We arr them now for an Th. only out and out ofTrr that Moran has received Is the one of 111,000 from Cnrley.

Be i if he will eon ion! to mi I us it percentage be Id? i. Mo How to Agi I After 'I abo'it i ord'i Peaee si Ip. Whs donl over on IL On wa ever had." fr Bartfleld bought a Mg, hieb and now wan ta to get rid thonghi he 1. He dldn'i .1 the id hol Ik of the sthei day thai on? had Invented a gaaolei the i ihsl jre in a barrel of I i item off gallon? of gaeole-e for a JiUiey. for thnt, but at the present feller be Who wi HP Chris Rrnwn, who doe? the ba for Tom Ccrwler wbsfl Jim on the road.

arise! to stnte he stands re a gaai if he hi raanf hli courte. Re wai at his best. I.i licked T( it quic r-omethl Voran can bar? sat cars i'r poail iny'l Tora i for Deceml probably mee? Porky Fly oi Jin. Barago. i Dunn, tho -llv Hroadv.

to fight Flynn ti "They've be? saying thit Dill would not i to New "I beeaas? flgl ITJLD be hen YACHTSMEN TURN TO WATER War Cause i In i Pletsui Iwners. As a direct resolt of I to Florida a wlnt resort a matti of the 1 Surf and ti Cran I (itiif- Cral nota. There ai the i The boat II no T. CI adl "urn Jr. hai el Payae I RaffboB fof Her boat I'pment Ir one i ihiBi The tw'n houst lost Oi iwa II.

knowa In Ha by II. Wiehert to a well know lOBg, will start for the South nex week. TIES RECORD AT TRAPS Stuart Scott Star of Shoot at Ne? Yacht Club. Btnaii Beott, in (Haalag th? th at tl Th? ratai last year by 0 OlTat The conditions for shool resal? boom leori iwed "i-ird" seratel I re, J. N.

tor In the high on his hand won the II "bird' a ill score and berry, .1 A I J. N. McLaaghl i far tho H. R. Stoddard, J.

A. ihlatedl aad I a 1' each for the accumula? tion cup. Miss 0. Lasher Victor ftl Neponsit proved 1 the I lb Mis? and Mi A i with 6 each. ALL-SCHOLASTIC TEAM EUS MANY STRONG BIDDERS Weinheimer, High, Leads in ''nhattan Bronx Section.

Jake Welahelmer. captain of the High foetl all i an headl Mat.hattan-Hrsti.x Us the indivisiual rt, the to. of the Ml, Ti.o 'ung can for a halfback position on Ute Bolaitil eleven, I I ital of i ta bj three toaehd nl from touciis.own and one from more points Morris daring II season, these being; made by Fogarty a imbberi of the champion ton eleven Wsinhsimei close! are rolaky, with touchdowns; Kitner, with two touch ansl four goali from touchdown for I. p. DtS, an.I Kitner, who with I for 12 points, followa.

OH, of Commerce, leada hi? trim with "i touchdown and two goal? therefi the quar ith a and a goal for 1 ar.n owns for merer. Bemsen was respons'ble for the only touchdown Stuyvcaant during Its five gam? BI-SSSlo Clinton wat virtual winner of the Manhattan- Hronx title, as shown by its record in the appended tablai Tla i 4M 0 work of who Mm ii ii iff "Hutch" led the Pointa MNat -l, Btu.t..stt 0 The niperlatlve Karlson, of Bay Urookiyn section, ail live long in the memory of the flrit tch of graduates of the school. A total of rj pointa was accumulates! by the New Utrecht school daring ths season, and "Dutch" respoi ill for 48, through, tonehdowna and ils go'ils from touch down. Frugone and Rosa, of the om mereial baekfi? I are next in order, with 37 and peints, respeetivi Titus, of Manual Ti had two Meld goals, is fourth, witl A. Etsel, Brooklyn Prep, sn I Cana Fran Is, iputs fifth hon? ors, with i eacl in their a of II A.

Kelly and Carlin, of Brooklyn Prep. toree tnucndowna each, obtained the aneeeedli positions A close race I tot 'he bor? ough title, with Adelphl wini.ing for the second auccessive ft Bl W. I. Ta 4 I 1 T3 i 3 4 3 0 1 "I 4' i i 4 i.i I4'l ill i 4 i had little fo; la of while I I nta. Trowl I all this trial -hing, occupy for SO and Ds ft rrari of Garden rith tabl lahed a record for a whei com wer? were em? s' th? ime.

is-. VICTOR Ridge al re of i i aefcfl To Investigate Charges Against Star Walker Qeei Irman ef the local I in R. Pat? ry, oMtimc thampion, in which the lat? fe ng, of Canada, of professional? ism. An Ineeettgaflon will begun at tho committee meeting on Wednei lay 'light. Parry will be aiked to produce the documentary evidence he main? tains he possesses.

8M Arrow COLLARS WHh Inserted tips that O-dkethemifaoag. cxrrrT, RtM A gX. Dead Storage for Autos I PIONEER Fireproof Storage Warehouses i i -II -VB. I'lln I Metcalf Gained Success Almost Single-Handed Alumni with Few Exceptioi Gave Columbia No Aid in Building Football Team. Xe'son Metcalf, who coached Colur bla'? football team through It? fir season on th? gridiron In a wi'hout a single hi to do more whip a team togetht from green had to f.g! apathy of the alumni, who stoi from the first announcement reitoration of th? game on Morr Heigh's a 1 once ofTere In a few rar? Ir Metcalf struggled th double and the fact that turned out a team that commanded th respect of even the moat pesstmutie the graduates him of a 'fin placo In Columbia'? football affair? fo next year and years to come.

It I tbeagb true, thn the feeling irttb which many Columbi I I the news of the rt football on Morning tS, under the restrictions Im posed by the faculty, was one of in difference. Thli crystallized Into open ho? tllity to the plan Indorsed by the ath letic committee to Mm11 the scheduh to teams outlaid? of Harvard, Yal? Princeton, Pennsylvania and and to bar all students save If Columbia College, but It waa felt hi those who were in clos? touch with th? situation that the Indifference quite as deadly In its effect as overt would have been. Throughout the entire season Met? calf never uttered a word of complaint that he was not receiving the support that he might havo thought himself en to. Tom Thorp, captain of the was the only old Columbia football man who volunteered his ser 'o Metcalf arhsfl the season be? gan, nr.l Thorp '-vas the only one who appeared throughout the season. Oc 1 ir itopped In for a n.i-.iite or two, but Metcalf never got of help from any af them save Thorp.

The explanation which has been forthcoming 7'or this apparent lack of Intereet SB 'lie part of tho alumni is that they resented the universi'y's re? storing the game under Few of them, it appears, realized that Columbia College, numbered less than football was abolished In 190R, has a rogistrattoa this year of 1,200, or more than the combined reg? istration of the college and the engi? neering schools in the early ISO la. Tint tiiere a 'nek of alumni en tbBSlasm a not only In the absenee af old Colombia football to help out on the gridiron In the prac tle? a lei 1er The early I to be Iva to th? grndu came dowa to It re trwe or general alum faetiea arlth the mhcdule of and It was disclosed Bttik' NEL80N MFTCALF. The ooaeh of the Columbia Football team. Ingly In the fallara of the gTaduatea to turn out In any numbers for any of tha games before the encounter with layan on Thanksgiving by which time the eleven nad proved its worth. Hut it It drident now that the alumni been convinced that football is not of a milk and water, csdddle sort, and plans are al under to enlarge the capacity of the South field stands to next year.

With inch teami Brown and Williams on the schedule, the liai Is, arhleh scat 4,000, are ltd be iwamped next fall The south stand, containing the Co? lumbia cheering leetlon, will be in creased In aise twofold by the of rowa of The north atand will probably remTiin as it is, but stands of a doten row. each will be tha and west ends of Ths score brsinl will he built he provll kc-p ti roe 1 oil the playing field be? tween ths halvea. a RESUME PACING IN FRANCE SOON London, N'ov In of ths? war, thoroughbred racing will be sumed in PranCS la th? new year, tha N'lce I -ft been BUI lied Pebmary, If the rues gire sa-'sfsctor, I he made tl next fl sent in aeeeptanceo fot the rHce? In Nice and entriea are expected from the nera, PLANONE RACE FOR COLLEGE ROWING TITLE Association Making Effort to Standardize Sport and Drop Early Contests. Cambridge, Mass, Nov. 2S Effort! to bring SaDagS crew? together to de? cide the American intercollegiate row? ing under a lik.

thai prevailing at the fataoai p.ny.iaii by tha ag an nounca-ment made here to Bight, a de th? eoad BBBBal im eting of the aaaociatioa, wai held at Iba Yale Clab, la Kan Yerb, lust Fri right, with rsptoseatatlves in at nce from Columbia, CoraoU, Har? vard, Cnited St tes Naval Academy, teten, Uaivi 'vanta i'. It iras decided to upon plaa tbai aroald i aarai many of lb? early aaaaaa raae? aad it poeSiMs to settle the Beilege rowing championship definitely. Th? plan will be reported at the spring meeting of the association, to ne held in Phila? delphia on May 19, th? night before tho American Henley At the meeting It wo? pointed out that the present American tegefhei the second crews of thn competing the first re Mlag reserved for the re? gatta? Bl N. and at Conn As a result, It was said, It tvaa impossible to 'etermine infere rill eg rowing supremacy In a deelaive mansar, and sentiment I In favor of a representa tive regatta he held lates la the sea June Wh.li II was eOBBidsred likclv that a new Amer.can I de away with the annual representative! Harvard ati', YhIo the rlas.ir between th? Uhu? and tie en the be bel I proliwl.ly a week or ten da)? after Iba ID leriag new plans for tnak ng the race? nmre inter ignal at I method? of ludgiag similar to the ag Ht th'' Knglish lien lev Effort? will be to of early season races to rrplaee the irref-ulnr now in rh the length of the races vanes ral.ly. Rfltler, manager of the Prince? ton crew, elected to i Klkina, of Vale s.

If. Pel of Harvard, was chosen tary. ft? betweea th? Naval Academy and thi i.f a a be bald at i 'i at Uli tiff In New York i rJehofleld, lameeoa ai.l W. noil; 8. Peltoa.

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