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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1905.

13 WITH THE RIFLEMEN. BANCHO DEL PASO SALE. HOPKINS AND P1ERCY TIED. Many Events Decided at Aqueduct Gun Club Shoot. William Hopkins, of the Aqueduct Gun Club, and George Plerry, of the Brooklyn Gun Club, tied in the big event in the open tournament held on the grounds of the North ENTER A PROTEST GOSSIP OF INTEREST TO AMATEUR MOTORISTS Florida Races Continue to Hold Attention of Automobile Enthusiasts.

WILL VANDERBILT COMPETE? ALL-SCHOLflSTtC TEAM NOT VERY STRONG Ten of the Eleven Divided Evenly Between Poly Prep and Boys High. ONE PLAYER FROM ERASMUS. STOUT MASS MEETING AT COLUMBIA TO-DAY Will Discuss Football Situation and Seek a Conference with College Faculty. PRESIDENT BUTLER'S VIEWS. No More Playing Until Institution Has a Voice in the Rules of the Committee.

In spite of the letter printed in yesterday's Issue of the Spectator, la which President Nicholas Murray Butler Bets forth his reasons tor kllllug football, tho students of Columbia University went right ahead this Rifle Club, the strongest organ kind in the city, lined up to evening and good scores prevail each meeting: George Ludwlg tallied 480; J. N. B. Slebs, 474; Charles Meyer, 471; A. P.

Fegert, 470; John C. Bower. 467; Barney Zettler, 466; P. V. Bonn, 46o; John Mack-land, 461; Charles Slever, 450; Fred Facom-pre and H.

D. Meyer. 453 each; Phil Heidelberg, 451; Oeorge W. Offerman, 44t), John H. Hatnhorst, 447; Charles Schmlu, 446; Charles-Orosch and Charles Brlnkana, 443 each; D.

H.Vanderlleth, 444; H. B. Mlchaelson 441; George H. Flvsen. 439; Henry Haane, 436; George Thomas, 434; Fred Feldhusen, 433; William Dahl, J.

H. Meyer and Robert Orms. 432 each; Dan Pepper, 431; Henry Zuenlln. 430; H. C.

Hoenlsch. 429; N. C. L. Bever-sten and Henry C.

Hatnhorst, 428 each; J. H. Doscher. A. W.

Lemcke and Henry 427 each; Henry Leopold, 424; William Ulrlch and Charles Zuaal. 423 each; Henry Meyn, 422; J. F. R. Ernst, F.

A. Gobber and M. V. Dwlngels, 414 each; John D. Phlllippl, 413; M.

L. Munschlen. 411; John N. Herrmann, 410; Charles Boesch and Chris Koe-nig, 408 each; LouU W. Goldstein and N.

W. Haaren, 407 each; Henry Offerman. 406; D. H. Brlnkman, W.

J. Behrens, Henry J. Behr-ena and Henry Zuaal, 402 each, and D. H. 400.

MINOR LEAGUE GAMES. General Putnam, Williamsburg League last night. 1 he THIRD GAME. MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. The De Long, Gilbert and General Slocum earns divided honors In the Major League iter a close series last night.

Scores; 1 Brooklyn Whist Club last night NATIONAL PROVIDENT UNION. WITH THE REVOT.VFR EXPFRTS II Brliikerhoff. of Hie Manhattan Rlflo (or $3,800. and Brow Lass, dam for John manage igln'a breeding inter, sis. paid lonial.

H. T. Oxuard, tin virginis nnr-s. paying $2,000 oacl RECOMMENDS POTOMAC PARK. Next Army-Navy Football Game May Played on Government Reservation.

Washington, I i December 5 Potomac Bested as the place for the next Army-Navy football game by Colonel Charles S. Brom-well, superintendent of public buildings and grounds. He says In an interview: "While the White House elllnse Is being prominently mentioned as the best place for athletic Held at the Potomac Park would be THE SIX DAY BIKE RACE. iJagle Correspondent Suggests Some TTroded Rules to Govern Stealing of Laps. are as badly in need of revision as the present college football rules.

The lap stealing game, as It Is played to-day, is too complex. It needs to bo simplified. There- my other hour sh; intending to steal It Is proposed i. notifying et compliance with the foregoing provisions hen the management of tho race Bhall de Ide whether It shall be allowed or rejected nd In dete. mining this they shall take int.

ipon whom the lap has been stolen. If an: if these teams file an objection the lap shal lot be allowed. No lap may be stolen prior to Thursda; A MA1JISON SQl'AKK HARDEN LODGER. ARLINGTON TOURNEY OPENS. GERMANIA TOUr.NF.Y.

New Greens on the Public Links Have Remarkable Difficulties That Should Be Rectified. NEW CLUBHOUSE A MARVEL. Basement Completed and Colonial Style Already Apparent News and Gossip of the Sport. Protests against the condition of many of the new greens at the public links in Forest Park which were so general last spring, t. That naturally it ciuly brought to mind being built by tho It is au ewtwiuiu) 'the piayUoii a players this b.

a sharply, there 1 iring the last yea One of the oddrs by Samuel Daliel Club. They i of CoTumb'l! championship of tl i dlttlrulty. It is again I C. B. I.

SCORES. lolic voleni Legion rants Bin ELDORADO SCORES. JT Sla rp.s River Gun Club They for tt I high a In first event shooting from the 16-yard mark in the second event, and so on down the programme. Hopkins and Stevens broke 19 in the second event and divided the money. In the third Neaf Apgar and Raymond Hendricks broke 19 each and divided.

The fourth event was won by G. C. Blandford, the only man to break 19. The fifth event "Big Bill" Hopkins broke 20 straight and carried off the money. In the seventh i.

Hopkins, who on account his i the previous event shot from the sed his last target. George Plercy eighth event on 19. i big event, at 100 targets. rcy broke 87 each; Dr. SO; Elliott, Hi; Neaf Apgar.

85; Ray- L. B. Huntington. 83; BROOKLYN BOWLERS WON. Took Ten Out of Fourteen Games From Philadelphia Eastern League The Brooklyn bowlei the Philadelphia iugh the good bowling making douhi r'21S.

He made hlgh'sc 247. 244, 230 and 224. NVlso The Brooklynites BROOKLYN BEACH A. C. BOUTS.

Several Well Contested Battles and a Knockout Roller and Bolen Dismissed. At the Brooklyn Beach Athletic Club, Fifteenth street and Prospect Park West, last has been holding weekly 1 Kid Wiison. This ound he would have knocked 1 Bters, "Young" Kerns and "Young" who met at 105 pounds. Jones Is a and had his man groggy before the i the first round. Kerns came up a weary for the seconJ and Jones soon a right to his jaw and put him In slu land.

Eueene Pickncy and Jack Butler tl in the next bout and fought a much better fight than he other If It could doing much damage. M. ram. a w. Il ka BEN FRANKLIN LEAGUE.

ip Greenwich PreM and Journal ti defeated by the Tribune quint In Mlh Shark Sullivan In Kid lll.k made Youim rounds and Young Boll Englishmen Think Garages Should 1 Licensed Meeting and Dinner of L. I. A. C. spectator.

One authority has stated le well known motorist is anxious to reg to mile straightaway record held by I to last January and that he will comp ext year at Ormond with a powerful robably a Darracq. On the other ha em an almost equally reliable sour complaining of the num esponsible partie in no way fitted of Florida provide for $2 when the machine is ci'iir '1 and no iwnerahlp, whereby an additional charged. The speed laws say that i shall operate a vehicle on tho our miles an hour. If this part of the vill have to be practically stopped, as few nachlues, when in operation, can go as slow is tho law speclfles. Promoters of the Florida races are pleased rses In charge of tl which they are lo al is at liberty to i sheriff Vlolat erlff's ill hring tomobllists going to Fit with the county oltle a 1 make friends It is expected that one hundred ant thirty people will sit down at the annual dinner bile lorrow night.

The veiling will be tourney last night. BOWLING GAMES Superba Grand Centra vs. Bravura, St Co. FORESTERS LEAGUE. I Defender won two games iTi tOUrai last night.

Scores COLLEGES TO COMPETE. BASKETBALL. Flatbush School Loses Several Places Through Injuries Aggregation Hard to Pick. All-Scholastic Elevens. Brooklyn football play boasted of during and raako them Impossible All-ScholaBtio candidates.

There Is little doubt that otherwise Erasmus would have had at least four As it Is, Boys High and Poly Prep each get Ave meu, and Lrasu.us tht remaining player. The place lor is twi end, where Hutehings is placed. While a new comer, Hut muss plued ine pu kind of a game, and one that even liolt. the praise of old Erasmus men and Coach Bockus. Ho sent in more as an experiment and immediately started break up the opposing plays and get into the thick Taken and Eldridge ol and si run .1 the place through his steady, more than brilliant, playing throughout the Fisher ernllv storied tin.

a its in his direction, and his game eouM aiways he dep. on. At center, the light narrowed down to Captain I'tm I), nf I'olv. and lionghertv of linvs High. The I'oh man was outplayed in the Poly-Boys High game by Dougherty and he wns none too In the Erasmus game.

games and Hough, rty without doubt deserves tho place. For right tlekle. Hoys High had two good players in llnls'ead and lioae. Ihspite the by far the strongest defensive player on the right side of the line In the league. For the quari erha.

position the Mhetion piov. .1 mlt, J. niih.es nod Srhin. were almost on a par. Jennings would have onplurod (he plnoe, hut ill the Poly llovs m.

lit on two occasions, and he did not punt as well as he had been doing the first times lacking In grit, la very sp, oily on trick and nd plays, and Ins i pi rp add. to this gained him the place. He did not gel there as easily as lie did last year, bow- For bneks. the judges had a host of wnh im I. IH iK ihiil.

Hi v. one would certainly li Kelly Is far i tho Brooklyn se Ing. He was si and his all-aronnd lav Ing .1 I. fi 1, po. "ioo p.

aptaln. mi' ha. for In- showed a ie.ol. ncv to I.e.,. his a toss up l.eiwe.

him ii nd I'm I'olv, and Iron alone gain, Mm 1 1. pine iMhlll. of I'olv. was undoubtedly the WALTIIOTfR TO RIDE. Will Appear Dnrta the Week i Gnrdcn.

Bnhby Wnlthour thn tamous evele played In iho Btrlge iimong thn Blx-di brouchi tvlto ii tm inier. the world's ol mini at Mintlorlng Hates, the w0d, hIho innlie their apt ck, twlco a day. erally lew of Dr. of opinion from tho stud- hers In authority later. The 11 be held In Earl Hall, an I by practically every mat iupathy with the Comtulttei anization which abolishec k.

ind added that the garni I. Here Is what Dr. But-slty has no control, dl- football. If played be play chair appi ly described as 'self-perpetu on and culpable In refusing to heed th singly dangerous character of th the evils pointed to our authorized imni advisers, and of Columbia will 1 am convinced. Vlt hou reput a fo only really effect! STJPERBA BOWLING TOURNEY.

Elaborate Arrangements for the Opening To-night. will get under way to-night at the Superba alleys with games between the Grand Central, Bravura. Superba, Sioux. Logan and out for the opening and Messrs. Ebbets and tiird Regiment Band BOXING AT ELDERT A.

C. Opening Card Witnessed by a Lai A large crowd was in attendance at weekly boxing entertainment of the Eld Athletic Club, In Palace Hall. 91 Gn street, last night. Eight good bouts an "battle royal" were decided during the ov Ing. "Block Grlffo" outrolnted Will Ken In the main event.

The other bouts resul as follows; Young Sullivan and George son fought a draw Willie Riley had the tor of Maxey llaugh; Ki I Mill, sunds; I S. S. A. L. TOURNAMENT.

AMPHION RVSULTS. qulal in tin. Ainphlnn tourn OLIVE A. C. BOXING EOUTS.

STERLING TOURNEY. Uilukerhoil scored and Hays ii. as tiitl Tout.

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