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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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1 THE BROOKLYN DAILY kJAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1905.

ill HOLD UP COLUMBIA A. A. GAMES. WTS KHTE- PLAYERS, FQREIG ERS GRrTIClSE jWIKEO FflGT TEAM BIG SKATING MEET TO-NIGHT. learney and Other Stars to Race i Clermont Rink.

(Ill be held al the Clermont Avenue Rin o-nlght. Although the entries to the tr events which will be decided do not eloi mm THE RULES COMMITTEE? MSEI HtAI MM IU1 Is a Fighter and Will Oppose Any Attempt to Weaken the Defense, Refusal of Former Captain to Go to Chicago Does Not Affect Deal. ABOUT CARR AND O'NEIL President Knows Nothing of Their Com-tl but Makes au Interesting Allege Irregularities in Connection with Vanderbilt Club Event, Takes St. Nicholas Seven Into Camp After Closely Contested Game. FINAL SCORE IS 5 TO 3.

lattl P.M.. over haff a hundred ol Take Two Out of Three Interstate Games and Average 1001. GREAT WORK BY BOTH TEAMS. Clas. A Senior Han- dl.

up. Philip Kearney. Earl, of the Pastime A. Edward L. Crabb, of the Pastimes, W.

L. Smith, Harry Mc Donald and Walter R. Lee are named, the only star skater absent being Arthur Yale Sarony. who is 111. The Class race has thirty entries alone Slid the novice race, twenty mere, while the A COMPROMISE IS LIKELY.

NO GROUND FOR CHARGES. carnlVal' van la. Prineot Harvard Favors Drastic Measures, but Eclief Is General That Agreement Will Ee Reached. I Van New Four-Cylinder Oldsmobile Receiving Much Attention Mntheson Company Will Soon Move. Lack of Team Work Noticeable in the nsselaer trophy, has George Hftller Leads Individual Play With a 230 Average Other Big Totals.

Playing of the New Organization. Explanation. COLUMBIA IN THE VAN. MORE ABOUT "FRAT" RULE. The Brooklynites scored Man" Quotes Roose-in B.

H. S. Athletic New Yorkers Beat Tigers in Opening Class Round Yale Tied Harvard. to playing in Chicago and that could have received 10.0iHI from tor his release. The- dispatch was to 3.

the tirst half ending 2 to 1 in Coming on top of the rough gan by Tom Howard and his assoclati Brooklyn Skating Club, against icld at midnight loulle which flnlshi however, fast in spots and although several offences the was clean throughout. The Now York Athletic Club had out on the Ice its usual lineup, barring Stuart, who leaves for New Orleans during the week. Williams was at goal. White was at point and billahuugli finished out the defence field. Buliou was at center aud Castleman was the have been expected.

White Up well at time. He checked heavily the majority of eases, fairly. Willi goal, however, did not live up to his tlon. The St. Nicholas boys' principal I bla player.

Carruthers was at point and to him fell the principal glory of the game. Young Douglas Gordon played cover and showed up far better than expected. He as aMttleloo l'ieh On the line were Captain Gordon, Hardy, of tl lot. Id his wing and loafi dly ihrough- to individual work. Gordon pit play, ending This he cleverly did.

second half was much ft.s'-T At Coolican played roughly. Bulli sh nig6 He sat with the timers les. Both teams fumbli .1 badly. during a scrlmmag. He two t.

Dr. Gi foot SI V. rely A III lied for the St. Nicholas be out of the gam. The games sehe Rink to-night ami called off.

Both Til. I II. I defeated the stronf contly. This Is asketball playing a fast, clean game. The learn has January and l'J and all Friday nights In February open for games on home courts thi teams.

It would In pinv ui of town games. Address all com alions to O. S. Adair, manager, Well reel, Richmond Hill. Telephone 29.

tha Atlantlo poaranco of the Sacred BEDFORD REST RESULTS. SPORTING EVENTS TO MORROW. Hlgll. lit W. LI i fool bull Holly wood Ini Favorites, We HudHon another by a single pin.

the opening match by 1,011 to 965, a tally ot 266 by Meyers helping considerably in the score. Smith. Helltas and Haller recorded double centuries in the opening game, but Allen and Cordes brought up the roar with In the second game, the local bowlers passed the LOW mark by pins, while th. -n- opponents gathered in a total of you. Haller brought up the Brooklyn score wiib a tally of 244.

Smith being the only 200 mark. Meyers and Johns each recorded -ioiilil- centuries for Newark, but Noack and Weingarth fell oil from their opening game. With the exception of Cordes, all the Brooklynites passed the 200 mark In the deciding game. Haller and Smith being high with 236 and 221, respectively. Helltas recorded 216 and Allen 201.

but Cordes could only gather In a 162. This gave the locals-a total of 1,036. Johns, Noaek and rolled their best in tin game, whilo Meyer and Plerson were off form. The lat-ler's score of 145 kept thu visitors from going ovsr the 1.000 mark. At the finish George Haller led for thu Individual honors with an average of 230, Meyer being second wlih 220.

Smith was third with 213 and Noack fourth with Scores: NameBM0Wyn'FInST'OAME 1 fl lil 3 3 1st T0J "it 1 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. The Do Long, Lefferts and Brooklyn Counc id lost a same In the Royal HOISK' Na 3 M- VI ELDORADO TOURNEY. KHiST Name. ut eff ft ft Qiilncb. 191 lUl is? U(M)ND BKt-rlON.

Wit. Total it 4li 77ItoIsI Ml Wl t.M THREE STRAIGHT FOR MUTUAL. li IMiier ii I. r.s is; IIS fx a wear. 6 ihrlMmaa Day.

He. ui i 0 Jf Thompson i tl' 'l' Dys" 4 Kammefer 3 2 tss Halloran 5 3 181 Taylor 8 5 1113 Brooklyn. De bow I I IIH'f I 1 ARLINGTON HALL SCORES. Kll6tMrnVu the gejrger 4- SECOND GAME. Ennli D.

C. I Amphlon. Name. B. S.

Sc. Name. B. S. 9c, Herbemer II 6 1IB Magwood 2 7 lSl 1 1 is Sr'00 1 i 10 THIRD OAME.

T. Shockard, who was recently for iour play treat Charles W. Murphy. president of the Chicago Club. a Chicago under usideratlon.

He lilting hlui before making the deal. Ho ev.m'u knows that ho does not like the ajd bo ihinks the Brooklyn manage- ihe West. He ar Lij. none to i.i..y.ug It he 9 live offeri tnJrnendeat leagues, aud unless a is effected by which he can remain in the East, he will certainly Indepond-en: boll during the next 'Sheckard's refusal to gt to Chicago will not affect our deal wltn that club." continued Mr. Ebbets.

"The four players we secured have been released to us, and wa have released ShecUard to Chicago. Had looked further for an exchange of the same calibre because we wanted to strengthen the Superba, not secure caBh. Sheckard could not have been bought for $16,000, be-as a financial proposition. We secured four players for him, whom we could hardly have purchased tor that amount, I firmly Speaking about the reported transfer first Baseman Carr and Pitcher O'Nell Brooklyn, Ebbets said it was news to hln 'Manager Donovan has full charge of a natters concerning the team," remarke Brooklyn team needed players, any club had a th Mr. Hanlon and id to accept Carr, O'Nell matter.

I Hanlon, Carr was GREENWOOD WON TWO. COUNCIL WON. COMPANY K'S ATHLETIC MEET. WRESTLED TWO HOURS. VVatormwn.

December 22- f'hi of m. r. and Max Wiley of up of B. ent play at mos of collegia! the opening play between Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Princeton at the West Side Republican Club. Manhattan, yesterday.

Especially was this the case in the Yale-Harvard match, which resulted in aa even break at 2 points each. Captain Bridgman, of Harvard, was the worst offender in this respect, for. after meeting Woodbury's combination in good by actually stopping up the only square to l.lcb Hai of their opportunity and, by dint Place aftJiiifi Princeton, took a possible 4. Wolff, Brown and Blumberg I won their games, the first named having 31 Total played whlto on the odd board The n' pawn; Buy Lopes; S. nblt declined; 1 Scotch.

and Harvard and Yale paired together In the se FOREST PARK GOLF. George G. Baxter Offers Some ejec tions Regarding Championship Match. i the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: prize for which Dr. Cleveland and myself to compete was put up by "popular con-ibution." On the contrary, the prise was 1 jointly by the Brooklyn and Fori Coif cl Dr.

Cleveland anc or this prize am that "some of the liveliest kickers' isment. that was of the contest- mated a lack of ability on admitted to your column! llspelled. GEORGE G. BAXTER. Brooklyn, December 21, 1905.

Officers and mem'oere of one of the clubs nentioned in the foregoing have been out-ipoken in the expression of helr dissatisfaction over the long postponement of the te was set for tl 1 that ring. The move 1b sure to bring two Fo i Park championships Into next seaso ilch Is establishing a precedent. There plaints, will n. be In order. It 1 put through big his year and it le Forest Park INDOOR SWIMMING RECORDS.

New York Stars Make Fast Time. Water Polo Team Wins. Philadelphia, December 22-The water polo The played under Frank Daniels, N. Y. A.

C. In an exhlbl-lon. swam 100 yards In fit seconds, which Ib coord for the distance. Hubert of the same lub swum 111" yards on his back In I minute seconds, which Is 1 l-t seconds under the will's figures for that style swimming. FIELD TRIALS ENDED.

Huntsvllle. December 22 liunni against twelve of the besi Held trial dogs the country. Lannarks l-sd, an Alabama di i The awards were: ned by Jacob Bishop Md. Babv Ale. owned liv Dtvld of Florence; third, Alfreds King, owned by It.

s. Monger of Plqua, 'ib. club adjourned last night. U. H.

R. A. MEETING. Imp ad. L.

December 22 Belmont I 1 1 tWI of the United Hunts Rao- ol Kanl.nlln.i lo bo "held" I' Four' CRESCENT POOL TOURNEY. Ihe pool championship series of the out Aililetic club last night, J. M. orm anil Perry KM) t. made a high run of 32 FOLLY A.

C. BOUTS. The Folly Alhlollo club will hold Us sec nd series of bouts to-morrow nlghl In Washington Hall, Broadway ami Park ave-ii Among the feature, will be sight three-. lil'l uvslug CXJliUltlUUi. choice for captain surpassed "Hal" In ever way.

He was the b. ground-naimr I-layi'd particular well A member of th 0. H. S. football team, upon being been Instructed by one of thv Omcja lay.

to vote for Halsiead if he wished to plaj the league games. The boy declared tha Kelly was bv far the superior fellow. 1 Omega is allowed to use the unfair method which it has been adopting, much longer the whole school will be rotten to the cor. us far as athetics are concerned. The stu dent body and the faculty should combine ii late.

The bus at B. H. S. Is captained by an Sigma man. Crosby, and efficient captain and the bes: High School has ever had.

I against Stamford M. C. out of 34. Every man under on his merit and not by his defy any man in High School one thing that Ed Crosby ever a Dell i Law Fair Pla; a companion of the N. Y.

Y. C. OFFICERS. COACH YOST'S IDEAS. "l'la'o t'l polntl! P.

3. A. L. ANNUAL MEETING. shown.

The racing board of the Am Automobile Association looked out ft big road event, together with the cha the sports commiroe of Alitor William K. Vanderbilt, jr. These men the Vanderbilt Cup Commission i rected by the deed of gift, which wou Riker, White, and and W. Robert Lee Morrill, i At first the foreign drivers In the cup ice, who spoke very little English, got le Idea that the Americans were purposely owdlng them In practice and that arrests speeding were aimed especially at them. Locomobile the day before the Ich both pairs of cylinders Jumped cylinde plac elghlng I late In the evening, tton and was a feature to be admired rat than made a matter of protest.

E. T. sail was present when the Locomobile weighed In. Chairman Morrell would extended the same privilege to any car waa given to the Locomobile had such needed. Should the new cylinders of Warden's Mercedes not have been In ight.

tht rtalnly ha veigh li Regarding the less serious anderbllt Cup had I sportsman- The new 4-cyllnder oughly up-to-date nd sells for npletlon and it Is expected that moving 1 begin from Holyoke by January 1. The lding in the Pennsylvania town will give The forge shop I The lood of 175.000. Mod tailed. 8 The Decauvllle Automobile Company ow York has Just delivered to M. T.

Kear ey. of Fresno, al president of the Call mobile of remarkable appearance This I -or with Limou Audineau of Paris This I p-oplo. Including two on th The machine Is upholstere with clothes I-: This is one LONG ISLAND NAVY LEAOUE. Total MliTotal 17 11 its Tlllltli tlAMn, BOWLING GAMES TO NIGHT. Royal Arcanum Major League 'ern, Men Lefferis.

DeWIlt Clinton. (II ui a mi Major League Kulloi, Bank Clerks League-Home Trust Cc Trusi L. 1. Loan and ttual Eastern league- New York at Pfclladl I'esby. liny Ridge, Ex.e lii hurdline: rrmlttin I.e.

Initial body for the irersal- Vsruna, Borough Palace, it Ctreitgslrlna vu. our Own. iftutca IUQ to tlie Wk.bV;-4 AHikjijt UuU lii Ul iittv U'leuglk,.

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