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7 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EC.LE. XEW YORK. SUNDAY. FF.nniWRY S. 1011.

bAixvtl'BALL WONT GIVE UP EAGLE CUP ASSOCIATION NAMES i mm at tMf st' If tn' I A. MC MANUS DOES WELL I AT TRAVERS ISLAND TRAPS. GOODYEAR COMPANY HIRES 1.000 MORE EMPLOYEES. At Si. John's i'ollege court, a very to MOST OF BIG GOLF DATES NOW FIXED -te ul the aiu- 1U JUIN 1NLW KUWIWb LLAbUL mm nmP.THQ Vr st, urn Nigot bool.

it aa the iiim oy the aluJ. uta and al Arthur i. M- Manila mas the prtiv Ipal Inner st the Travers Inland traps of the New York Atllletle I'lllh yesterday. l- Uiuugn tin were defeated by ibeir more i-xpei ten, rivaia. tut nrand ol basat'l- i ieii, fii rivaia.

lae nrand ul basael- I though the vout ti till gunner has been Three Big British Champion Long Island Oarsmen Cannot See Any Consolidation That Would Do Away With Historic Trophy City May Finance Regattas. ships in May and June. la an Initiation that the automobile, tire i-onerrus ekpn-t buslne'B to he ffoo-1 diirttig l'M4. the announcement that thai Company of Akron, hat taken on l.oiai niore workmen. Is stgal n.nt This briiiaa tli total numbaf employed up to s.iMXt, mr factory working a phi four hours per day.

Total sales Increased from in l'4M tu l.l.l, eiMi. ism for 1913. The experts of ih company figure Hint (here are l.l:'5.0oil a now running In the 1 Mt, States, giving approximately tljfc.isKi.iMHi of bus Ices, (or the various companlea to compete (or during the lolunii: venr. wltlimii mem uiiiiiav-s n.ai lurj bastern Drivers on tne way irun, lu lue mture. 1 Hi- lug very Utile shooting so far this aln- lever work of Jarvia for in Night Slu- ter.

he was In excellent form, and mnn-CoaSt tO Participate iienta snowed mat he is a couiius star, lo the regular fixtures I hjle (irauy. the crack lorward ol ihe is good work by in Rio- Pvent Juh.i a Muigets, ditl brilliant ork lor lue in big tvent. 1., iu SlUili.nil wouM llk Cluh Trophy, only, hoaev. r. after a criaiigc uiles lo ot- piaycd on Si.

John a about -off against n. It. Hehacher and A i College Court. JS Lewis avenue, with E. Hanncy.

In the original sioot cai As the date approaches for the runnir.s1 learn, averaging loo pound. Address pnnpr nil, a full neon- of 2.S targets, of the Vanderbilt Cup and Grand prize 'ominunlcaiuiiis to 11. A Jarvia. .6 1 T1)(, Al.cutliulatlo. Cup was the next race, at Santa Monica course, near Lo- 0t I won by the youthlul KU.ir.er.

Again BIG GAPS IN U. S. LIST. iNLY on condition that a race forl'cntlng the three associations, has been the r.v.,, fcv. The aPPomica to libit uie various cnios com prising the membership of I he three as Angeles, Cal.

on February 21 and 23, con- Brooklyn Daily tagle be one soelutious ami agitate the formation. No Cute has been set for a meeting of tuts siueraoie interest is Demg manneaieo uy i Prospects of Probable Winners of 1 1 a of the big features of the re- H. Tiavrs Hlshl forward I aril Macma kiui su iril Mull' ii committee but It is likely to be called Mr. M.Manus only took the cup after a tie In which T. Lenatie.

Jr and J. I. Brandenburg also figured. The Travers it-lain! Tropny also fell to the same gunner, wiio hid a lull score of -ii targets In the event. The High Handicap Prise Eastern motor entnusiasts.

On Sunday, February a. Fted Waguer. accouipaim by Wanner Mr. and Mrs. J.

i'm, gatta that the organization may hold, and that the rules which now apply to presently In order to determine the question one way or the other before the Champion Travers, reckoning the new bualnesa that will como from the output of new cara. GOULD AND HUHN LOSE TO CRANE AND FEARING. I it sa-il'l uii'ir -likur. IS Uuiais 1 1 Hi. Nichols and E.

C. MeShane, will start for of tirs. hai spring practice season arrives. Slit a. 2.

Jin vis, 1 1 that event govern them will the Long Island Rowing Association agree to join the v'oast. At Chicago, C. G. Siusaliaugh I M.ui-a. nun Htlijiiiii.

and Edwards will Join the party. i i-oi si Ktnlev .1 Porter manuizer of the Mef- a. Jiti vis. She. fr'or was the fourth event won by Mr.

Mc-Manus. In It he had 99 out of a possible lmi targets. A. E. Uanney was the high scratch gunner of the day, winning with a total of 1 in in the proposed amalgamation of the rowing clubs within the boundaries of Greater New York.

cer racing team, will leave for the West .1.. 1. ''lliy. vai ij in tnij the course will benln on February II, The fast Kiting Aurora A. C.

team do- S7 out of a possible loo targets He also "Rowing has been stimulated in Brook tnd by that time practically all the cars feated tne Central Cluh, by the soore.1 took the distance handicap with 21 out fntered in the two races are expected i of 2H to 16. I'ne lineup: i of 2r targets, shooting from the 19 yard n.r.P. i mark. The Victory Cup was won by I r. IVntral.

to be at Santa Monica Philadelphia. I'Yhriinrr 7 (iould of New York and 11 f. Iluhn, ihe National court tennis doubles champions, were defeated here today in a special match with Joshua Traiio and (1. It. Kear-ing of Hum.

in, three acta to one. The scores were ii 8, 2, 4 3. (iould nnd Iluhn recently defeated Crsnu and Fearing ti Ronton G. K. I'.

Pus. I I II it. K. II 3 K. lyn and Long Island in the last twenty-five years by The Brooklyn Daily Eagle in its generous donation of a trophy," said Thomas Cleary, the prime mover of HatinitlHil, MKlil All the Eastern drivers are already on) their way to the Coast.

Including Spencer i If the merger be effected the bigger organization will make a move to obtain from the Board of Estimate an appropriation for the regattas of the association. 1 hilndtlphla makes annual appropriation for Its oarsmen. So does Boston vi bile Baltimore frequently does so especially when one of the big rowing as Bociatlona holds a regatta there. City May Supply Money to Help Rowing Races. This matter was discussed at the meeting at.

which the amalgamation was considered, it was admitted the chance for obtaining support from the city would he Increased If the three big rowing associations were combined. James Pilklngton, president of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, favors the amalgamation. He believes Aurora. Kn mint K.true.1.... 1 UlUtt.

I' lytm 1 6 K. It. He Wolle. Art the daylight wall i I BtUl excellent when the regular fixture 2, ended, the gunners decided two trophy I a events. One was captured by ('.

H. Voor- Sun ui-l 1 II 2 111. I.ivliit' 0 0 1 I) i 111. Now that the dates of many of the most Important golf tournaments tor 1914 have been fixed, the "gallery Sends" those going abroad as well as those, staying at tome would do well to paste the following list in their hats, the dates indicating the day of the beginning of the competition: May 11 British women's championship, Hunstanton. May 18 British amateur championship, Sandwich.

20 Metropolitan amateur championship, Englewood. May 25 French amateur championship. La Boullle; women's metropolitan championship, Essex County. June 2 Southern championship, Memphis. June 4 New Jersey championship, Morris County.

the famous Wahnetah Boat Club of Flushing, "and we will insist, for the hees and the other was taken uy 11. 11. Duden. preservation of the interest and rivalry Wishart and Kd. Pullen.

wno will be teammates of Barney Oldiield on Mercer curs; Ralph Mulford, who Is to pilot K. J. Schroeder's Peugot. and Ralph Do Palnia. who will handle Mr.

Scliroedcr'a Mercedes the same car with whiih He Palnia won the last Vanderbilt Cup race and the 1912 Elgin race. The following otflciiilfl for the Vanderbilt Cup race have been selected: Ut f- Total a '11 1 and In uiiiiule halves. Tile Aurora A. C. would like to book games with 115 to 125 teams, having home Aduress Morris A.

Schuel, Mi here, that The Eagle Cup race be a TRAVIS BEATS NAETHING IN FLORIDA GOLF TOURNEY. prominent factor in the most important Gutes avenue, Brooklyn. regatta of the year. Hn-as-T em-ITU at ttttrlAND'S. Wc believe In and favor the amal tuo that new mid permanent courrfe eree.

(ioorge Purdy Billiard, Attorney gamation but we will Insist that the should be obtained. There Is talk of Pelham Bay being used tor that purpose. traditions of the Long Island Association be preserved in the newer body. General of Arizona, who founded the 1... famous desert classic known as the Los Hiding and Ur vl.lg Club, ho New Votl Aiigelea-Phocnlx road ra.ee; judges, A.

11. spring hoi so show will be held April Daniels of Los Angeles C. H. Cohl, of 3-1. 23 and 24 at liiirlnnd lining Fresno.

John McUiin of San Francisco: Academy, which It Is expected hat Competition among the clubs in Brooklyn June 8 French women's championship, La Boulllu; tranB-Misslsslppi, Kansas chief s-nrer Leslie of I Anaclen: HrooKiyn exnioiiois win go. Ill- v. Hush .1. nliig from Wednesday to rrlday City. New York iuhivi', eai 11 iiikiil me and Liong Island for the Eagle Jup has been the big thing with us every year.

It Is like our bread and butter. Therefore the proposed association will hav-? to provide for It if we join. I am advised that they will glndly do so." The proposed amalgamation is to takn In the Harlem River Regatta Association, June 16 Tom Morris Memorial Trophy competition, all Western clubs. (Special to The Eagle. 1 Palm Beach.

February 7-First honors In the Lakeworth golf tourney today went to Waller J. Travis of Garden City, who defeated John Naetliing of Englewood by 3 and 2 In the elghleen-holo final. Travis led by 1 up at the turn and took the fourteenth and slxt lth holes by sinking pulls from the edge of the green. A large gallery followed the match and was Heated to good throughout the round. While the scoring was not as low an in the senil-flnal, the number of brilliant holes was exceptional.

In the consolation eight. J. B. C. Tap-pan of Nassau defented E.

II. Filler of Merlon by 3 and 2. June 18 British open championship, spring horse show will have nine classes. II is some years since the lust regular sliow at Duiland's. Another Interesting eniit there will bo the St.

Valentino's Music Ride for children, which will take place next Saturday. Smith F. W. Young, all of Loo Angeles; starter, Fred J. Wagner of New York.

brcoklynITgfactor in national socker Prestwlck. July 6 French open, La Touquet. the Long Island, which has been holding regattnB for thirty years, and the Hud OR EALi AUTO AtQii IJL.ES. 1114 nnit t.nirliiir far. Y)5 It.

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KN.P-IimiV atMiMiiuhll'-; Iff ail riinh thin wrrk will m-fiiro Imi'Ktiln luqiitni KN'I'K rtlKIHL3 JVR-AUK Hrtii Hlilmv Ht. Hivrnklyn. HTKVK.NH-YitTilVRAr IfllF'tiirijMa lm.lv -ryllndfr. IVa-rlFps I tuurlnn ho.ly, lU)orM pt-rfoi Mr, 1 I UK'S mm, 7SS Hisrllnc Hniokivn, v- v' I-T A I A m.idot Slu.ichnltyr hnir-tK i'Hr; niiH'huiilniliv p.M milv pntv liivicvl. lnilrfl hi Oiuiii(j plume i.4 J'hiHiiFft.

It would require an outlay of $100,00 to get that waterway In shape for such vents. It was suggested. In the event of the Linalgamution. that at least two and possibly three regattas be held every year on whatever water course the association might select. This would prub-uhly be the Harlem River because the water conditions there, while not ideal, ere generally better than along the Hushing nnd Unlh Beach shores.

The water in the latter places Is Invariably turblent. "Rowing needs an organbation of this kind now" said Mr. 1'llkingtnn. "We should work together for it. It will lessen the expenses, I think for many of the clubs and make competition keener.

The keener the competition the better the rowing and the more numerous the entries. The Brooklyn clubs have been hampered by boat transportation. If we July 27 Western amateur, Kent Coun son Rlrv Regatta Association, a com- EDDIE LENNOX JUMPS. paritively new organization. Those la-voring the project believe the amalga mation will have the effect of stimulating St.

Louis. Feoruary 7 Manager Brown of the St. Louis Federals, today signed Eddie Lennox, an InftpJ.der, formerly with the rowing game, make it possible by try Club. Ajigust 12 Metropolitan open, Scars-dale. August 31 Irish open championship Fortmsh.

There are- some big gaps in this cal Brooklyn and the Chicago Cubs. co-operative plan in the transporta tion and use of boats to reduce the ex Thanks to four points gained in the past week 2 for their win argalnst the ('lan McOonaldB and 2 more forfeited by Wllberforee the Brooklyns have worked up again Into second place In the cham ceptionally high expenses and induce the endar, such as the dates for the United city omcals to provide a fund Tor tne oarsmen. States open, the. United States amateur pionship aerioB of the National Associa Our club now has two victories to our tion Football League. and the United States women's cham redlt for the present Eagle Cup" said Mr.

Cleary. "The Ravenswood Boat The records NATIONAL, LEAfil amalgamate I believe we will be ablo to overcome this difficulty." It has been suggested In the event of the merger lhat borough lnter-borough races be rowed for the championship of plonshlpa. The amateur is likely to be played early In September and the women's In October. The dating of the open 1.. Urn.

ris Club has one. There has been the keenest kind of rivalry between us for that trophy. And the Crescents have fought long C'ulis. I'lil. W.

llmlsons 11 Jt Hlo iltiy.i.i Clan M.ilcn.iliH 11 ii liHiig-rs II Scottish Americans 4 will be done to suit the convenience, of and bitterly with us for the cup. The i the city. The maiorily favor that each the British professionals that are ex borough be represented by an octuple Brooklyns, the Sheepshead Bay and the a pected to come over. Tile, executive committee of the U. S.

G. A. is to choose Nautilus Clubs have struggled to gel possession of the trophy. All the Brook ra-tiifmiif these three dates. lyn clubs are deeply interested in that race.

From the above table it will be seen that the three chief British events will be decided in May and June, while the "There is naturally reason then tha. that Is a crew of eight with each man using a pnlr of sculls. This Is a far prettier and faster race than an elght-oared phell event. The Long Island clubs vitally Interested in the movement are the Sheepshead Bay Rowing Club, the Varuna Boat Cluh, both of Sheepshead Bay: the Flushing Boat Club of Flushing Bay, the Ravens-wood Boat Club of Bowery Bay, the Nautilus Rowing Club and the Ariel Row eunik pi 4 3 3 I Jersey A. I' 8 3 2 3 True Blues 7 3 3 i Hrolix I'liited i 3 1 rale.loii.ans II 2 8 I SI.

(leurge 9 1 7 1 NEW YORK STATE AMATKttlt 1.I3AUI IB. i'Trst Division. Yonkers 11 Sill llnieklvn Celtics 8 7 0 11 Columbia Oval 8 3 12 York Celtics 7 3 2 2 Hollywood Inn 7 -1 4 1 three leading metropolitan champion we are opposed to any move which docs not provide for the continuation of this race every year. Personally I think if ships, which Include the New Jersey struggle, will also be decided in those two months. ill mmmwff 1 Buy It Because It'saBetterCar III Touring Car Cr ill I f.

o. b. Detroit I Gel particulars from Ford Motor Company, 1723 Broadway) 1 1(1 also Jackson Ave. and Honeywell Long Island City, or III I III shop, McCormick Bishop, 20 HaUey Brooklyn. Ill 1 As the' British amateur and open co the associations merge and that a big regatta is arranged and this be one of the events that it will have the effect of drawing entries from the Brooklyn clubs into the other events as well." 3 incide with the dates for the ing Club of Bath Beach, the Seawanhaka metropolitan and New Jersey champion Boat Club of Flushing and the Brooklyn ships; the holder of those two titles, P.owlng Club with clubhouse at Bath The amalgamation Is believed to be a il I K'p nt oik'a nn Bf-rnuiil uf fmnlh' litnililo.

my ni.xlp tourlnn mr; mm t2.m- will noil fur lu pvory way; ImtkR nw; will ulltw trUI ut (fiiya. Mm. K. TON, Hwn nt, n-tr Hiiiliiwh hv. I g.s A( ('( NT flcuihr wHrf.ntTliiTri rlFiM" 7-pitMiioiiK'T tiiiiiiriK citr, f'Ti'il'ior lypf; H.jifii; imly HM-tl onn hi'hh'Hi; nppi'arHnf hiuI rni.illlli.il llkn now; i-tufppMl with lop wlnil-rihl-t, ttpM 1 1 cluck, t'h'ctrlii hurit.

liktru liri' iiinl t'xtra tit-w hinsr tnhaj, t.ioln. flf. Rum untiT'il nti'l anvwli'T; prict 4'hII nwncrM prlvulc Riirngft, JWL lJiiKK hv, ninp Itnvi.iwBy, Mni'tklyn. l'A('KA)tl) "4" MilH loiirlliK nr, I'liikiii'il 'I'nuring rwr. I'mkitril 1 TiiiirhiK i'nr, Mltilii'H 7 piisr'iiK'r TmirhiK cur.

Hti'Vi-im Diiryeii I Tmirlntc mr. Tlic iihnvr' curn fi In Md't'llfpt romlltlmi, fully iMiiliptl, uml r-nti lif had rctinonnlrlfl ITltcM. Iinniln) HulKAMI, Klat-hiiMh ii Hrnuklyn; 'IV I. 714n I'ttn-pfcl. (IHKAT HiiPi'ttli', tnv tdnnt-nu hmrlnr vir, i'ohi lypf; only upt a nmifunn; fully liii'hitllng llimch dun IkiiIIIi-h.

Beach. certainty. A committee of ten, repre- U. Travel's, on the principle that a body cannot occupy two places at the same time, will have, to default If there is no Caoiernns 7 Clan McKenscle 8 Caincrons 6 ItuiiKiM-n 7 tlllietipoilit 8 Seconil Division l.nngfpllows 14 11 Clan MacDuff 11 Fultons fl Hudson I'nlten 9 (Jnentioint Celtics 7 Overseas 7 ctfin Chlsholin AiiKlo-Maxons .11 change in the present plans to compete SOFT WORDS TURN AWAY FOUR BOATS BUILDING in the British championships. As Fred Herreshoff also Is expecting to go across the water, these two competitions at home should prove, easier for those who have been coveting those titles for some WRATH OF CRESCENTS! FOR NEW GREENWICH CUP years.

Not to speak of Oswald Klrkby, ex Van, lanav nhamnllni (hard id a n.nmln Commodore W. H. Chllds, C. I). Mal- Manager Humphreys Assured SpaniHh 9 I Swedish-Americans (I I 1 Clan Scotl 1 0 0 ETUOl 'O I A 1 10 A 1 B.

1 lug group of players who ought to make lory and Richard A. Monks have ordered boats in the new class Is being promoted by the Indian Harbor Yacht a strong bid for the. metropolitan trophy 12 12 II They include A. 'F. Kammer of Fox Hills, Bensonhurst Diners Employed Only Honeyed Phrases.

runner-up last year to Travers in the Club. Another boat of the same Blzc SI, Clrnrge's I. n. strollers CljolseuA .1... Iliuuiltons (ll'l'lllMUS Hudson fulled West N.

Y. 1''. T. Pultons' metropolitan at Fox Hills, and a many Is being built at HerresholTs. The craft Will race for the new Greenwteh fun thnt time Staten Island champion; Gardiner White of Flushing, who three years ago The report of the dinner and election has by fnp burst out like a meteor on the, golf world and then had a slump, owing to an attack Second Division.

hpt't'ilininlrr, ll'nn. lime irlork, ihorlt ii hid I h'I'h khh dink nil ri'iir, cxlru tlrn uml p(tni, tmniil ni'W inii'-r liiln-ii, kit of timlH, tU (aiuiMlitiMnl nnd (jHMKMiKtnil'il iiiiywhurw; prlct V'n. Thin 'Ht- will hIhuv Hp'-i'il ni 7i it Inn pr rait ttid'iv. im. IsKCHKIJi.

ir.l. 'ly-nifr, Miiir VV IIMiitiiHliiifff Hrnuklyn. A I'FdVATK -i Htiirlilrij (i-piiNHcjiKfi tnuiliiK ctir; v.tmt tl.foX); Ully iiU'il i ii- umiitlut; linn clfi'lrlf ni'lf-t4Hirtr el-t'tili' IIkIK HypHiwii, rim. hI h' ctirifitiiH, idiM-itU' Mpft'dninfifr. limn (dncli.

wliiilHliltdrl. .1. M. Bhu-k hI-Hurhnt'H, 'xtr'i rlniN, with fwrt cKlrit hiiui'l nt'W lllM4 on Miinif, extra. Iiranil riFW tul-c, kl nf Innln.

'tr, Kiiumnlpcil nn nU'd uml tn luiyer'n Miit i ion prim rull nwimr'p privt hi' Soul hi i.o Idot-k fi WllluiiiMhurK MrhlK' I'luzu, Hrnoklyn, of the Bensonhurst Field Club, which ap- mterclub competition. Richard A. Monks, peared in The Eagle of Friday, had the of rheumatism; Marshall Whltlatch, for effect of disturbing the socker football Indian Harbor Yacht-Club, stiites that Yonkers Thistles Ill 8 0 I Aibwuy 10 7 2 1 1.. Overseas ...10 6 4 I II White Rose 12 5 1 II West Side Kang-ers 10 4 4 2 10 fireenpoint 10 4 ft 1 Smyrna 11 0 11 0 i nier Dyker Meadow champion, now the best man at Oakland, and the discoverer In 1913 of the theory that the Intelli the first series for the trophy will be players of the Crescent Athletic Club not a little, Inasmuch as they were the sub gent man uses his brains too much In ject of discussion at that gathering. J.

golfing and does not relax enough; T. P. Humphreys, the manager of the Bermingham of Wykagyl, runner-up to Crescent A. C. socker team, yesterday sought out J.

M. MacPhee, the Benson Travers last summer In the final at the Apawamls tournament; Roy Webb of Englewood, winner of the chief cup in the Garden City 1912 tournament, and hurst manager, and The Eagle article was subjected to careful scrutiny. Ac the fourth low-score man in the qualify cording to Manager Humphreys, who, ing round of the national championship saitea on Long Island Sound, oft Greenwich, starling on Monday, July 6. The first race will be oer a triangular course, the legs measuring approximately two miles each. Competing yachts will sail twice around the course.

The second race will be either to windward and to leeward and return, over a course measuring three miles to the leg. The course will be Balled twice. Should a third race be necessary It also will be over a triangular course. FURTHER CHESS HONORS COVETED BY KUPCHIK. Duplicating: his performance at the fact, was the prime mover in the Ben at Garden City last tan; Hamilton Kerr.

Smith Shore, winner of the Fox FOR HIRE. "-piiM'ii'ii'iri'r, private pur; $3 h'tiirly; li'p'mli on iiiIIcjik'-' I'lmne III KilaKH 7ij Ho-ifnid. im; lU'dfonl nv. 7- 1 II(t1Tt; II mo i ip Inn HtvFr.i-!tirypa far fur hire; hIko pnviti) M-pariifiiK''r lltnou-lni. ltDltl.A.VII.

AM Ol nt. Hunsfl. oV2.it AITTOH thnt look Ilka prlVHts. cnr. ownr drive.

rHtahlB nervtrc. CHAHI.F.M B. DH' OTTID, )2 FroNrrt placi. Pbona H27 Bed on. Nlgl't phone.

Hl.J-J IiFdford. ol tfl Hills 1913 tournament, and a high-class sonhurst Club before he joined forces with the New Moon organization, the two managers were of one mind regarding the close relations existing between the mem player for several years; J. N. StearnB of Princeton, who defeated H. H.

Hilton the British amateur champion, in the course of the French championship early In the summer, and did good work In the bers of their respective clubs. Mr. Humphreys was assured that noth Intercollegiate championship of the Unit ed States, where, he won the medal prize AUTO REPAIivS. ing was actually said at the dinner that could possibly be construed into anything hostile to the Crescent A. C.

What was and In the Dplng Rock tourney, where Manhattan Chess Club, A. Kupchik, the he was a seml-flnallBt. Goodrich Unit Molding was the original The list of promising aspirants would not be complete without mention of Max said was to the effect that the Crescent "i ciuo, is winning and Staten Island clubs could afford to i consistently In the pending championship adopt an Independent attitude, but that i tournament of the Progressive CIicbs H. Behr of Baltimrol, former New Jer sey champion. Mr.

Bchr Inst year radl cally revised his game and It now pos aloofness from the United States of mo. i naries jane, nowever, is keeping America Football Association tended to i pace with him. Both experts have won ATTKNTloN! To aiitoiiioiillH nwiifrt; obtain our fMthnaif for repairing y.ur cur. iH-MOM' MAt illM-: VYUKKS. 10 Urmoii'l placa.

I hoi. ITOsptK't. t3-tt tu ftl Ol-'K rxpTienuH In rwitulldiiiR, uve maul Inn ntl rcpairlnir nuin.iiobllfta amttJlos um to complete our work when proml-wl. The Ukrgm Bum tor of naf lutlfil cuioiin-rii provts this nd lhat know cit bunluF-is. Equal oonil4 ration rlvn lo air.

ail or Urt Jobs. furnlNlil by mall or interview, taoa ana our rprfm-iitailve will call, BKUOKLYN AiJlUMoMII.fTJ aNew Yora liruuklyo, N. T. auU-tt harm the smaller organizations and that six games in succession all that their sessea features that should place him it was to the interest of the latter, iu schedules thus fur have called for. OBcai Chajes, with points.

Is close at their eluding Bensonhurst, to affiliate. well up in the front. There is still one fault In his drive, or, at least, was last fall, and that Is a tendency to Jump at heels, oo that the designation of the title The Inference drawn that the Benson- hinges practically upon the outcome of oursi Dlavers had their eyes on the the finish of his swing. Olympic games of 1916 was said to be 1 the Kupthik-Jaffc-Chujes games. ridiculous, because the local men had The only great golfer to have this fault and not go to pieces with it Is Ed Ray of England, the British open champion of 1912.

Mr. Behr has no trouble with his approach shots, which are played no ambitions in that direction. Mr. Humphreys went on to explain that tile socker SOCKERS ARE SUSPENDED BY U. S.

A. ASSOCIATION, players of the crescent A. u. were oy no means opposed to the Idea of the United States of America Football Association. with a precision delightful to watch, ajid if In May he can get his long game going a sit should he ought to make a strong which they realize Us doing a great and The emergency committee of the United WANTED AUTOMOBILES.

WA VTKfi. imirlriK roa'Ntr; dcicrlba ft.ll '(H'NTKY, KoHiii fltxi, Tribune Y. WA NTKI tI'll buy your runabout or louring car for iH'h, or will luk It nti fonnlfrnmFnt al your chrtrKt-n no oth-r chaiice of any kind whatever: havt p.ntlvpy tho plwiit for rilxpof-lntf of ifeJ care In in. city. TI.

HT. Kh.tlm-li 1-7 H. v. TiOT- Rod, ni I FlndniNh av, llrooUly a. bid for high honors.

necessary work. They are prepared to No mention Is made of Walter J. Tra tall In with the wishes of tne majority the clubs constltut'ne the Field Club vis of Garden Clly and Flndlay 8. Doug Socker Lengue. which, however, declined Safety First tire idea The quality of Ckwdrich Tires today is the standard by which all high grade tires must be judged.

This is because they represent the perfection of tire-making and tire-knowledge which gives Goodrich Tires their leadership. Every layer of the finest fabric, the livest, best rubber the whole tire-tread, side strips, bead and all becomes one piece in Goodrich Unit Molding the original Safety First idea in tire building All this backs up the Goodrich SafetyTread the group of bars and the cross-tie that form the Safety First symbol for the motorist. Take no unnecessary chances Equip at least the rear wheels with las of Nassnu. for an former national champions they are always considered ihe Invitation to Join the L. S.

A. F. A. Tho real trouble lies with the Asso States of America Football Association, yesterday, dealt with the cases of J. Duffy of the.

New York Celtics, and A McDonald of the Yonkers Football Club, who were ruled off the field, the former for attacking a referee snd the latter fo' fighting on the Held. Both were suspended until the meeting of the Na dangerous In any championship. ciated Cricket Cluos League of Phlladel- nhla. with which the New Yorkers are on very friendly terms; so much so, that tional Challenge Cup Committee on Feb WORK' IS CUT OUT FOR NEW 00G JUDO WANTED GARAGE. WAM'KIi, Htuhif for automoMIe Ht.il lowt-iit H'til.

K. Mox l-ifle offlee. WANTKI lo Ihw or buy KHrute tn fool lotitloii of Ifrnoklyn; iiiimt tie tiicttp. Boa i. IviKl Oati'H nv t.riiiirh.

ruary 11. It will also then bo deter they are guided by tne wuaiters in mis matter In order to avoid the possibility of severing relations with them. The I'hl adelnhlnna. for some reason unknown, mined whether the 3 to 1 victory In the cup tie match, last Sunday, shall stand are decidedly opposed to entering the U. or be replayed.

Nineteen hundred and twelve dogs. S. A. F. A.

fold, although is oeing done by socker leagues and State associations all over the country. which by duplication make more than IODOHMN TEAMS WIN. i---' mi a m. jtv- At Loughlln Court, the Seniors defeated the St. Aloyslus Seniors for the second 3,000 entries, have been nominated for the thirty-eighth annual fixture of the Westminster Kennel Club at the Grand time hy a score of 32-12.

The Loughllns mam! ployed In their best form, easily outclass Central Palace, February 23-2. This Is a slight Increase In both respects over TENNIS GAMES WANTED. An amateur tennis club, composed mainly of novices at the game, would like to arrange Intnrsectlonal matches for the coming season, with a few clubs. Those Interested will kindly write, Ed last year, which maintained the show ing their opponents. In the preliminary name tne Cubs defeated the St.

Aloyalus Cuba by a score of 22-18. Next Friday the attractions will be the St. James ward Ryan, 193 Prospect place, Brooklyn. and the Greenpolnt Arrows, pre-eminence as the, largest In the world as to dogs actually benched. The entries for the fia-k specials, each pack to be of five couples from a recognized hunt club, for American foxhounds.

English foxhounds, harriers and beagles, are not Included in this tabulation. They are to be judged on "hound day," the laBt day UAilrUnU iruiki. Tel. ruifteot 17U, lilll II i.l or tne snow. Bulldogs lead 111 numerical strength, mVm CZt Ik 1 i iires Best in the Long Run Hera are the lowered prices en Goodrich Safety Treads that make them the best quality tire valuos motorists erer received.

Your dealer can supply you wun lis nominations. in line are the Boston terriers, 105, and Cocker spaniels, 60, a 20 per cent, advance since last year. Pointer snd English setters are the largest clauses In a long time. Pronounced SHEV-RO-LAY WINS while the other "gun dogs" have held their own. There are double the number of Chov.

Chmv.i mid Pekinese named ii -DIUGUID BROS. UN Fullim St. tor. Bu. IK a aws sun W.siiJs tlaraaa anil Halaa OARLflrlU Uailfiinl an.

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