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The Times-Picayune from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 8

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0 IS RULED OFF Eeralt of Ej Iuteif ercao "V71ti cliih Clow is a Lesson TTicsa Oalj Hdps for Eesl Success Host Best Upon Keeping Aloof Froa tie Tenptatlons TTklcIi tie Tart. Kitw before la tbe atatory ot racing; ta tale er any otter country was a tart career began aura bcflliantlr and and am abruptly than that oC Jockey Hoaeee Trailer, -wbo was yesterday sentenced to tort exile by tbe stew ards ef tte Creaeaat City Jockey Olab. Troxler waa ana of the oet promising light-welgsta riding and hla rise Soring the present nesting haa keen a -xoeteerie ana. Bo waa charged with a serious offaoaa, that of deliberately attempting to defeat the colt Alex, i favertte foe. the Lexington sailing etaxea, oa Weanee- day.

i s-i The stewards annoonesd their ruling la the ease, which that Jockey R. Troxler be ruljd off the tnrf, an-I that ala brother, wbo has acted aa hU agent, be at fended Iron alt privileges Indefinitely. The stewards say that if they Sad Troxler had a ay, criminal connection with the stopping of Alex to the Lexington stakes, they will rule tint off alee, The decision or, the. at awards recites an the lacidats la the Troxler caae at length- Trox. lr, himself admitted oa examination that aa raoght hold ef Alex'a bet aald that touoor ftrat eaagac hold or hla oruue.

air. t-ltsserald. from hla nosltloa. coald see that "rosier waa erowtilng O'Connor. Arthur ato- ths assistant starter: Frank Owens.

i trade flumu: and Harry White. the uma lumu. ail corroborated O'Connor's statement and aald positively that Troxler Tha etewsrda else renewed Troxler's ride" rn Bea Konald about a month ago, when the hor deliberately disobeyed rlriinr Instructions and Jumped the horse oat in front Instead of ijlng oaca with Bla acta, aa waa iota to Oa that occaaloa UcCaffertjr bet very LaavllT an Ben Ronald. Mia commlaaloa aura on ted to $10,000 waa aald. and tha- l-npreaaloa aeemed to proratl that Troxler bad violated hla apedSe ordera at the ta- tance of other paraea.

xne two racea, tax an tntrathar. aened to afford tha atawarda onX-iioint ground tor their mllng. The atawarda were out for blood. They not 'u)y dlapoaed of Troxler, bat they told Bonger- would not no pernuttea to riae at ua xracx fatore. The aappoaltloa.

la that Songer'a work oa Debrtde, tiaatarna and Loot XUbo waa sat eatlaf actors to tha atawarda. Tha racLng waa prodoctlTa of the naaal np- eta; otaerwiao it waa uninteresting, except tee handicap, which resulted In an exciting content. Cherry Leaf waa tha farorita. O'Connor waited with hla to the atretch and thea came away, winning In a driTe, by a bead from Lady Calahan. Bare aria beat Debride lor third money a bead.

Tha latter waa badly nddea by Songer, wbo made too aonch aae of Urn la tha early atagea. Coriogton, made a runaway affair ef be first race. Ha waa a good horae and won Uy from Olenmonnd. quoted at 8 to 1. la the eecond orent Judge Bteadman came with a great rush at the end and won by a ead'frem Donation.

Goreroor Boyd, well-. aeemed to hare ao apeod. Colonel Caaaldy waa an easy winner of the ioidea race, while John Boone Juat managed land tha fifth, la a hard drlra, with Oottoa, Hoar, a "good thing" at 10 to 1. aproad. -giea nia neia in tbe closing ereat ana won.

-J a gallop at tha end, by fire lengtha. 1" OmCUIi KUUNO. T7a raapactfully gobmlt tha raault it an eatlgx tlon ef tha chaxgea preferred agaiaat Jockey Troxler aa te hia actiooa and riding a tha Ier1ngton atahas Wadnesday. March a. Jockey O'Connor en tha colt Alsx add Jockey roxler on the colt rrellaghnyaen bad tha poaltloa off to a good atart.

Jockey Connor atxtea that Jockey Troxler at once reached caught held oC hla -leg: and -rawing alongside caught bold of the bridle hla horae and eoatlaaed polling and klm to tha ootslde on the torn, and nalng cTry affork apparently to atop hla aoree, and iat fea la tarn triad to puah him away and repeatedly" aaked aim what he waa trying la do, bat that he paid no attention to him hatafar. 'J Tha official atartar, Hr. J. that la all of hia radng experience aoTar eaw a mora deliberate or more oot--eonapleee of rldlnjf than waa exhibited by Troxler, and ha corroborated tha state. nt of Jockey O'Connor, excepting aa to catching hold of the bridle, aa- Troxler a crowding him ao thai from hia poaltloa could not eee that act.

-r- Arthur hfcKnight, asslatant etarter; Mr. rank Owen, track flegman, and Mr. Harry i2ite, time flagman, corroborated tha atate-icot of Jock jT O'Connor in erery particular. A. Voaa.

patrol Jodgo. on the turn ao corroborited the cbrrgea la detail, except that he thought Troxler had hold of la explanatica of tha charges ckey Troxler admlu that, fa did catch hold the bridle of tha horse Alex, aa charged, be did not do ao nntll after- Jockey attempted to catch, hold of the hie horse, i ca Feb. Troxler rode a bad-looking race a the horae Ben Bcnaid. who waa a pro. oanced farorlte la tha betting.

Be roda tha orea contrary to tha lnatractlona of tho own. and trainer, and It la now recalled la ex. anatlon of tha charges) and hia riding that claimed he waa unable a mumi am horao In tho rxeo. While wa differed with a so am a aorta at tha time, when hla rse waa running fifteen or twenty lengtha -m ima, wwing to ins repntauoa tao boy, and after taring qoeatloned him tly aa to whether or) not any one ad okn to him retarding tha way he should io. tha horae.

we- thrnght adriaable to- giro a orery eonaldanatioa. Wa are now aatlafied riding la not abore suspicion la that race waa for a nnmnaa A A ih.it- k. wBilowa, a good colt, and at tha sirhta, had a legitimate right te be a factor nrotner TroanTer, to hia hi me xe aara aoaotata control of boy and genera aaperrlalen orex hla aota 1 doing at aU tissea. a He fact la eatabUahad beyond 1 any donbt aterer. that Troxler delirjeratelhad pur.

oaaqnoea; tnat ala eTsry aot mi ne peraiacea. aeemlngly. til be bad destroyed all colt Alex had of winning tha race. It was way of taking car of the farorlta to a Onty. and.

In oor opinion, Jostlflea tha extremo paniahaaent la accordance with rules. -oekey Trexlar la ruled off the tnrf. J. ojLler, agent and meaaa-ar. la buiwii rrlrUegea lndeflnltaly and If wo are.

en. wnTO wujb matter later. i rnling is to apply to bim as well. jiiaghaysen la disqualified from lrS nia break. -V- rourtn race.

noxuieotnat ha canaot ride graer ox xna Man wards. CLAKK; aSerexary. B-VTKHS FOB TOJfcAT, 'i2i. -t Baca rniae S2C0 whlh SSS si and SIS 4. third; handicap for S-yaaxv On tolla.

Weigh t. 102 i A107 101 HO I lid Dandy H. 'm hn Dragoon Poeo Appia i-ang feaxieyeernj 111 aa atare aao. or wMik in 1" eheldi. i-Jaai: Csa-Oaif gfille.

-rWalsht. rnt jext 09 I 99 ooteeaa mcflt w. 102 106' isea MS JOT et'ie wV' 10T .1 jTHB PICAYUNE'S CrI AITi S.i fruiat, jiahcu. iov-'iic'a, 4 Cghtylath Day ef tho ITUter Meetlag dear. Track tut.

485 FiaST HACB Purse $250, af which $SS to eecond aad SIS eJdo and upward; aelliag. fieren furlonga. Time; 1:31 S-4. Index. Starters.

Wt St. 4 494 Corington K.13s 6 SI 479- Glennoyae ah' 4 401 Tom Tober ak 1 1 413 Peg Parks ..,133 1 2h .471, Alamo Snk il, 4 1 1 b. 123 Lost Tim ,.11 ft nk Kona .13 7 nk "Sb Post dx minutes, start good, wen easily: Bey-Hpatcia. Coringtoa Ky. waa drawing away at the end.

home, Tom Toher quit when It came to a driTe. ARR co'xr BJiCaV-Paraa S230, of which S35 to aeeoad aad $1S to third; far maiden OU S-yeaiMldx. Six aad oae-half farlongs. Time: 1.23 1-4. Index.8tarter.

459 Colonel Caaaldy ...102 4 -t-sTi 490 BoDdmaa 258 Clara Header .....100, 450 Utile Jack Horner ,147 Lacinda B. 4fiO Miaa. Bsnsom 2iW Aita May 259 Tree -Pet. 460 Prince Frederick ..102, .471 Maurice W. ...,.110 420 Fslaettav ....106 137 Boierie ...100 429 Junto J.

450 May rolt 105 48S Cynthia ..100 Pnllad nn. 2h Bk 8 3 d.v'-vas' io 4 4 nk 18 ft 10 3 8 ak 11 1 10 1 1 14 Snk 12-2 7 8)4 02 12 nk IS 14 18 111 14 Sak ink lb 15 Post Off first break, atart rood, wan easily: tdaeo drlrlnc Winner hv br KAtherine Kanney. Caaaldy drew went to pieces la tha atretch. Lacinda B. 1C7 THIBD BACK Parse S280.

of which S50 to eecond and S2S to third; for 4-year. ffCig olds aad upward: selllnr. One aad three-sliteeatha xellea. Time: 2:04. InJx.

Startera, Wt Bt. 481 J. Steadman.lOa dh an 8 1 1 8 V4 4h 71. a 4 1 nk 8 nk 8 -h'; (43) Donation ....100 8 8 404 Button ..112 '4nk 4nk 48 Sadie Lory 8 8 nk 1 -47S Frtar John .108 2 440 Posaom ..108 1 t. 21 479 Bed Dacheee.102 6 484.

Got. Boyd ...109 7 7 1 Poet Off first atart rood, won la by -Heretog-Lella B. Jadxe Bteadman la tha last Jump. Weald hare won by a ounuu was ais giosiaa. i eaue urwj dRR BCB-aree 800.

ef which for 8-ysar-olda aad npward. One aad t. Jndox. BUrtera. Wt.

-BU- Leaf .116 4h a "Tik- 82 a -nk 11. L- lOS Snk 1 1 -8 1 Sh 404 Baratarta ...108 i 4TS tabHda ....11 1 1 7i sSk''; 12 I Bloesom 4 T4 '73 '453-Frlskai SO 8 nk 8 8 nk 4 4 nk 407 XSkin 470 Briars 404 D. iPnenmy ..100 Sh 8 root alx nunatea. atart aood. won rlrfrian Atholstono-Sanbeam.

Cherry Leaf aad Lacy 4RQ 0-Porae S260, sf which SB to eecond' and Slfi te third; far 4 year-o-da aad npward; aelling. to furUpxa Tltae: Index. Btarters. Wt. Snk 1 '7 481 John Boone 68 Cotton.

Plant 458 Kemo ...111 44 Minnie Weldoav 851 Saateraa 454 JEarl Foaao ..7.108 42S Afra 08 4 ak TT SS 4 PoatOff first break, 'atart rood, won all ef the HlghUada-Flora. John Boone waa tiring 'ciitoo Plant wahard rWden in tha ram home. Hang In tha laat few yarda. Waa a wkri-SiiVrt I noaam in tao iqn 'nrTa BAC36-Pnrae 280. of which $ss te aeeoad and $15 te third: fa 4ulw" t-JU.

and upward; aeUlag. 'Six farlanga. Time; 1:18. Index. Starters.

Wt. St. IF 'd -i -r -1 nk 864 Idle Hoar ...104 I 2 a a nk 25 -S1 ifv I 7 nk 28T Cherry Bonaca IX ,.106 108 Brother Fred ......101 S78 Larerna 90 406 08 4TT K. alii tea ...101 477 The Platoerat ..104 464 Dr. Work ..101 Urt.

uih i iw sua Home. p. Paa Jette .1 r' IOT Dorcas Lethrop 107 0 BMMJ I XAat 1UT n-vlf ka ii.k sea aeeoad aad SIS to third; for 8-year-olda; asU- ing. Throo-qnartara of a nmilo. Index.

460 DoHy Xegent lOO 47 Tnt-Tkt 100 228 KUaabeth mm 100 (483) Mooaeltoff 107 474 colonel Bads 100 4SO Phldlaa 100 (472) Bright Klght 112 isaeik lis. fourth Baca Trolly kaadleant varao 81000. af which S7O0 to first, 8200 to second and 8100 tntra; roc a-yeer-oiae ana npwara. una 467 Brighton. 80 438 Waterereat 02 (487) Xra BiCO 98 ot a.1 ieac jvo 463 Laureate 102 468 Ben Boaald 115 4S9 CSerry Leal 115 Fifth Bace Parse szsa ox which 835 to aeeoad and 819 to third; for '8-year-olde and upward; aelling.

Sx and onohslf furlonga. iaoex, 408 Brown Feu 81 488 May Droit 01 46S To-No-Se 81 471 Tom Bhannoa V- 83 477 Prlneo 8ono -104 464 I Bookman 104 478 Bombardon' IOT 460 rZ no 407 BcrlYeoer U2 Sixth Race Puree S2S0. af which 850 to aee end and S25 to third for 4-year-alda and np-wardi SeTsneigbtha af a mile. Lviex. Weight.

490 XTIala Bramhle mmmm 89 439 Branataa 94 '484 snale Darla 09 462 Hairpin 99 476 M. B. Sack -101 479 Margis 8.... 102 '462 Tonto 104 (477) Mordooat 104 484 Tom Kinraley -105 '484 Good Order 105 484 Pro to 108 (481 Egbert 107 48S Digge ir' -v -108 (460) LiUaa Bella 108 TTJKF GOSSTF. Jchn J.

MoOafferty yestsrday disposed 'of tho S-yeajvold colt Pod Wlckoa. -John Taaea. of Farmlngton. waa the pnrchaeer. Mt Caff arty baa a number of others, which be will eell before the meeting at Among them are the uafol porformerB Lillian Belle.

Tha Winner, Kenmoro Qveen, Effla Alnalln and Bhdk. Xbeaa koraaa were frecraent win. nora la tha east laat season, aad tha chances are that they will sport the colors of sores western owner during tho ccenlng; aeaaon. Will Wallace left for MemphU Thursday to look after hia string of racers which be la conditioning at Montgomery park (or tho spring meeting to bo bald there. The Trolley Handicap at one mile wffl bo the feature arant on tha programme to-uVy.

Mock interest will bo centered In tho meet. Ing of Kiddle and Alex tho next time the pair atart. Both, are eligible to start la thev Lightning- Stakes- at fire xorlonra, which la down on the card for next Wednesday. A largo crowd will torn out, to witness tho battle between tho -r Colonel Bad Benand haa aanovaeed that next Tneeday will be ladlea' day. Tho fair aex ef New Orleans know what this moans.

Aa In tho peat, tho dub will do nil In tbelr power; to make tha occaaloa a pleasant one for their guests. I fk-' f1 race horsea la training wm bo held la tho paddock at tho Fair grounds prerloua to tha racea to-day. San Frandscev Marck 10Weatkar dear and track good. i itaee jtito and a kalf furlonga. Car-- "israsoa, r.f a xa won: Festora.

second: Kce Bud, third. Timoi 1:0947 Second Baee Foor furlonga. AndriaaT 7 to Third Baca One and one-eighth miles hurdle and handicap. Our Climate, 6 to 2. won; Tomsmith, caeoond: Dnrwid.

thlrdf' rSel Fourth Bace One mDa. McParUna. te wonFletor, aacoad; Henry O. third. Xlmat FUt Baca Six furlorira.

Jtaka.7 'to i. "Tl CMc-, third! lonra nandlcaV Bnbl. TRX B0TJTHEKX LEAGtTK." Fresident Hmrjr Powers. of the Southern League, waa on tho streets yesterday, baring returned from Mobile, where he went with Mtnajrer Powell, of tho local and S. Kaba, of Shrereport, to attend a meeting of tie orcanlxatlon, which waa bell last r'r.

Towers Is deters-Ta4 tint tr I the) Creaceat CUT Jockey Ctfb. WeaCker 'r': te far S-year. Betting. Bfch. Fin.

Jockeys. Open. Close. PL 1 ak 4 nk 1 2 i av ih svi 20 4h Foocoa Uogaa- cherer 4 a s- 6-a 4 8-ft g-a: 2 nk SH-S4- -ml Bona 10- 2 6 20 .7 fionger S-S 6-2 1 Bigby IS 40 10 ivlaco driTlnr! Winner ch. fi, by El Bio Alamo tired In the ran Jockeys.

Open. Cloas. Pl Sfch. Fin. 1A 1 illtcball 8 18-5 8-S Sh 4 4 5 nk nk 7 1 O'Conoor 7 12 12 Southard (....

8 10 Moody 8 -v IO ...13 SO Bheppard 16 i -Odom 10 80 Katx Aker 8 10 Soager SO 40 Masoa SO 40 Blspiag '19 0 Xlgby 10 20 SUck IS 20 2- 7 i nk 6 a' 4 8 6 10-2 2 8 nk nk 10 2 8 nk 1V1 v4v. 1 13 nk 11 4 20 13 12 14 IS 1 7 15 8-. 1 away without an effort at tha end. May Droit aad Little Jack Homer- tired. Betting.

Open. Close. PL' Bfca: Fla: Jocke? In S-2 5 1 O'Connor 8-47-8 8 nk Mason 8 4-6 4 4 Holden 20 40 10 6 nk Odem 10 6-2 Front 16 40- 10 7 1 Balph SO 60 15 5 MltcheU S-2 S-6 11 A 8 1 ei a hard drive v. came with a rush last aixtaeath and length had Aker let hla aioae. Donation' ran an unproraa rasa.

SSS to eecond and $16 to third; handicap oae-elxtooath miles. Times 1:48 1-2. gfeb. Ttk Joekeye. -Betting.

Opes. Close. PL 2nk Sk 4 Dk 1 1 8 1 8 kv 7 1 nk O'Connor S-2 2 8. Frost 1 1 Maaoa dek rSonfcr Odom M. ..16 nk I Gray SO 1 Tandosen 8 8 nk I Moody MiteheU S-2 -7 7 20 is 20 7 6 4 5 2 ao 8 a nk nnt tim Fy Callahan fought it eat In tha final 'furloar.

if Betting Open. PL Fin. Jockeya. IS as 4 .7 -6 Bisplng 2 S-8 6-S 1 2 6 Sk 4 1" '12 ak Foncon 4 aaduasa 20 Frost IO Songer 6-2 Odom 8 O'Connor 8 60' IS 20 7 a 10 ant- i l. aL.

Betting. Open. Claae. PL, Bfek. Fin.

Jockeya. 1 R. Boaa 10 i 5 a Saeppari 7 a nk O'Connor a f8 2 tcnou is 7nk Bigtoy 7 a J. Hotheraoll 6-1 12 20 S' ia 16 2. 4 1-6 4V 4 s-s Pico driTing.

Winner ch. k- 6. by Spend- noTtjrew Orleans, Montgomery and Mobile, ara willing to atay natU the laat game im Mr. Powers waa epeaklng the prospecxa or too leagne for tha coming season. ana said that bo feels aatlafied that tear Bos.

eaea wining to do its ahar toward ths lsegua, make a compact that la far better than twelve Clubs, which dluma an m.ti. tho league carries) tea or twelre ciods uo axrmooy deatroyad In a few weeka, while foor dnba can get along without nny tronble. orery rrmghress being smoothed la Uttla vi Perhsps Birmingham wffl go Into tha leagoe. and If so Dallaa haa bid to corns In, and the request will be granted. Ted SulllTaa.

who baa done a much for Montgomary. promised to go arer to Birmingham and ascertain tha position tha baseball people of that place ana in any or ao aoaaethlag definite) will bo learned about tha Magic city. Tho Dakaa renreasntattvea Jmii Kin. mlngham will go into the- league, aad for that reason bare turned erer their interest te Jr, Kahn. of Bar-report, la delighted with tha moetlnK and tha outcome, n- a.s ha saw bnalnesa men, and they mrored to him that they wanted benebalL Aa for ShreTeport.

be remarked that tho little Louisiana dty has been, knocking at tha door of tha league for years, aaa now max ana nas Been admitted 8hrToport will play on til tho laat of tha sen-eon, otsb if money la loot la carrying oat tho contraet. Joat- now joorga Boed, who managed tho Houston team, Is tha manager of the Bar-report Club. He- ban a number of good Payers mgaeov ana hopes to hare nia full team completed in day or so. Ps rain art win play abort field, and Khars Meeara will ha ef rat bona, Botflermifla bad been sectxrrd, bat bo la new under contract with tha Bock Island Club, and It Is tha Intention of tho Shrereport uMiura ox jrrmatai xoong, or tne National League, aa to what atepa they should take to force Bothermllla back to their team. Aoner roweu baa algned Lanson for the outfield, and Langaford for abort field.

He does not announce tha balance of hia team, bat It jb ussiy uu nam auua wiu play aecona Dane, BTKMECGHAM WILL COMX MTfimgnsm, am Mxrcn io oaere waa a meoang of baaebaU anthnxUata hero ta-nlxkt. and It waa practically dedded that JUrmlng- nam ahonld enter tho Sontherm Baseball League. Permanent ergxnisatloa win bo effected to-morrow night, The -financial status of tha lnh will be stronger than It haa ere been. Aa now organised, the leans win la- elude Birmingham. Montxomerr.

Uohlla Orlaana. AreTeport and possibly Dalian, Tex. 0 nUJt-S TO OO TO BATOCC XtOTOSL The Blagla team win loara for Bongo on. tsonoay morning to play tao St. Tlacent Acadexty elaa.

-v A anmbor ot friaads will ae company the Orteanlsna, The team will bo aa follows: Sacerdoto, S. Thoena, J. Hattos. Smith, PiUstmry, Sh.J JB. Ingamar, Posey.

f-j Treber, Pew- ou, r. x.j newer and. Eareahlde, OTiMUtuxao, konerora of thb bbowxs caurDTTOBS. SC Lonla, March 10. The boadnoldara and ayedltor of tho St.

Loola eportrmxn'a Park and C3nb met to-day for the -purpose of agree." Ing to some plan whereby their mutual inter. eats- will do protected at tao sale or tho dub next Tuesday, John. T. Brush and Frank Do Haas BoblnaonV who are- la town, wanted to attend the meeting, trot ware not permitted to do ao. It leaked out that tho creditors had raised 839,000 among themselTeev aad would Md that mocn lor the property.

BIXTalARDSV THB THBXaVODSHIOX CASOM TOTJX2L1' MUST. Tha fifth gamo of the tonrnxment at' Minor's last, night waa worn by Lamothe, to- tha sur prise of a majority of tho spectators preseat. Abrams was booked as a aura winner by tha knowing ones, and he was a big faroxlta la the betting. Lamethe started off In the lead and Abrama'waa unable to orortaka him until the twentieth Inning. Lamothe'a safety play was ao Improrement orer hia game with Shvmway, and ho deserrea credit.

for defeat. Ing the recognised champion of the aoath. Abrame played in Ill-luck, aad, although he made a' bra re effort In the last few lrminro, he could not orertako Lamothe. Score: Le 80, Abrams Oaliatrber and Ebumway meet Monday area), lag. They-era tied for first money, and a dose gamo la expected.

the ivctg. THB COJuSETT TRICK. OTEB AGA1H. San Francisco, Kxrcli 10. EHly brother of Ell J-iirped Into tie rlcj In the foarteenth round of the Smlth-Larlne tisbt to-nig-tt, and Keferee HcDonali waa forcei to-, clre the decision to The end cams so tr.iltzZj acl 'ueipecitwy tiat tlie cow 3 wa, for a tle, at a loss to rierstand ft Tie caTtt--" "of tr.ty actloT wi tbe t- 't (nr--.

1 1 r-r- i a cor a i i r-' w. 1 r-1 i i. yiCDatiy and fa-t-rl 1 -nl tiror the rorca and ciact5d Lis aria auout bin broth er aaouldir, he would not see Oeorge bunuite I by a knockout. As the second's action waa a clear riuiation of the rulee vrexninz tho contest. Keferee ilcWonaia naa uieraaure then to decide in rarer bmlth.

bile Larisne was getting the worst of the mix. ana in h. w.a not on of It, he might hat stared through had not hia brother The fight waa a fast and ridous one from uru larlgne had the adrantago oy alight marrln nn tn tha Anal round. bmlth nillla hi. nnMnn mt B.

KS. Behind him were Alex, li retrains, Tim Me- auo Billy idenneesy. lie was coiiuy inuTHk xrigna' loilowea a moment a.w, and was rhwi with wiin Hia aecouds were Billy LaTlgne, Teddy Alex- uv un -xoung alitcneil. A. wrangle mxw.fi over bandaga on Kmith's left hand, bat La-rlgno gxra way and consented to 1U remaining.

They agreed to break away clean. Time cauea at p. m. -t-First Bound tstnith. who towered orer opponent, was first to lead, putting oat a left for tho nets and hammering tha Kid's rioa with hla right la the clinch, for which ha waa kissed.

Larlma sot In a rood left on the Jaw. Smith need hia let a train In the clinch, and was cautioned by the referee. Hon- wax- erea-ac cno ana of too rouna, ii omitn was hissed for hia disregard of tna agreement, second Bound Larirna landad a rood left on the jaw. Smith coming back with a emlllar fltrmi cum rmiawei. aia doing all the landing.

Larigne put a hard right under Smith's heart as the bed rtsioret waa Kent tuiav mm rtnin xmiib mm hitting In clinches. Third Bound Both man were on the ae 1 greseira, --aad slugged away without much damage- to either. ismlth aaad both hands is the clinch, sad waa again cautioned by Beferee I'ha nuind eloaad with ugai After thia round a challenge to the' winner waa read by O'Boorke on behalf of Welcott. v. fourth Round Mmith started In with a neck and a right on" the body.

Larlgna got in a fair right on the body. Both were leading Wild and Clinchlnr. Tha Klri'a aids -was red from tha effects of Smith' a punching In tha cuorsea. xne round waa Bmith'a. Flf th Bound Larigno landed a light left on the neck, followari br a rlrht on tha breast, but hla leads were ail abort.

They auxea matters, but the blows were harmless. Smith upper-cut the Kid -with loft on tha jaw. ana swung ma right on tna ine Kid waa tmfflur. while anneared conn. urai ana coot.

tiixth Bound Larigno got In a good left on tha month, drawing first blood. The Kid put hard rixht on the dda and another on the ribs. Smith roughed it In tho clinches aaa receirea another caution. va; 1 Seventh Bound A rush br Bmlth waa atoppod by a left oa the face. They came xogetnor in Clinches, and nDoearea to do growing tired.

Tha Kid's left leads were anon, wnue enmtn tried with ms rtgnt to go around Larlgne'a nock. Tho round ended wiin nonea-a eren. Kighth xtound Smith rushed and oiled cm on the Kid shoulders. Ho tried again, and recbirea a nam right on the libs. larlxD appeared to be very strong In tho clinches.

emitn was off his feet for a moment. The Kid missed hla loan in a rush. sod Smith put two sara ngnte oa the kidneys as -La- rlirna allnnal naar him Klnth Boond Mmith tried for tha law. bat was blocked. He mads a rush and landed oa too Kid's ahotilWrm naarlv filUu am bin back.

They sparred sst and furious. lav. ngne oncxea orery rash and caught smith la the stomach with hla ahonlder. hinlth rialtad the kidneys again, and Larigno put 8 right on the shoulder aa tna gong sounded. Tenth Bound Smith made a couple of rusnea ana hit nam on tha Kld'a shoulder.

Larigno pot a' hard left oa tho Jaw and 8 ml to countered a rlrht on tha neck.7 There were eereral bard exchanges, and the rouna ciosea aeaaeoiy in taror ox smith. Klerenth Round Ths Kid. did. most of tha I leading, bat coddenot ret In a blow. Ha kent swinging with hia right, bat Smith got inside we mow, iengne pianiea gooa icrr.

on necx ana smitn crossea wit a a lert on tna dde. The bell found them both looking tired. -x wen in noam-emitn roanea, out tna Kid stopped bim with his shoulder and they clinched. Bmith'a left was blocked aoreral times. Tha Kid kept after his man.

Smith broke ground and Larlgna put a good right on tha kidneys. Tha Kid cat a hard ridit oa ths heart and left oa. the wind. Thia was La- Tignn'8 round. Thirteenth Bonnd Smith got la a couple of good lefts on tho body- and a rixht on the I kidneys.

Tha Kid pat a stiff left on tho Jaw and followed with a right on tho body. Tho blood waa running from a scratch on Larlgne'a anoojoor-oiaaa ana rumtn's noss was nlsedlnx. XKKn-wera urea. i Foarteenth Bound- The Kid started In with a right on tho body. Smith put a left on the ua aaa ue nia aaa a nam on ua wiao.

They ware wild and rather stow, Bmlth pat a hard right on tha neck, sending tho Kid's bead rocking and repeated It a moment later. ih jua put a Aard right oa uo jaw ana 8 strong left on tho mouth, starting blood from Smith's nose. Smith pot a light right on tha wish aaa a secona on van saw. sua reeled aad Smith poanded him with both hands oa tha Jaw. Xarlgaa waa groggy and hla seconds Jumped Into tho ring and claimed 8 fouL serlng that Bmlth bad kit In the clinch.

Tho police Jumped through tho ropes i ana xno xexeree gars uo aocimon to Bmitn. I Smith was strona at tha end of tha fiarht. The au appearea to be oat. Keferee McDonald stated that, owtnc to aatngno-a socooda Dieaxiog into tao nag, bo waa obliged to giro the decision to bmlth against hla own wllL To the apoctatora it appearea the Kid was all bat oat, bat It is doubtful If Smith had -atraarth to flniah- him. Tho decision was Quietly recdred by ths spwetaxors.

araxa men receirea an eqoai amouni oc nppiaa CH1CSS. AMEBXCAN3 HAVB GOOD T.ttaTV Now Tork, Idaxcb 1CL For tio ourtk time la tho lUsttory of chess tho player ox this cniratry coatestod mnbek on tea boeurd uaXnat tho b8t rewsrnlfied pifiyen of Great Britain. Tbe contest, ss wore) tho urod proTtoas ones. being pmyea lor tnagmncent trophy Dreaeoted by Sir Oeorro NewTjem, preatdent tho friusa Cbeas Cmb, Tao first match In rsaa waa won hr tho Americana, but the second and third msaxmoa piayea in. AbV7 and osus were won by tna Britisthara.

Tian mtrtow haw gma to-day was all the more iraoo riant- bocaowo aaotker Tictory for tao BrlOaaera "vow nut won lor taem ut cropay. Many metrcrooifatajl rnerta wra nrmut in tue aaIiltxl r-room of tha Brooklyn. Academy of Music, wiicro than end of tae uatoa waa jwayea anaer cne aaspsces of the Brooklya CHeas Club. 'Xnere were at least 400 people present. Tbe players wero aeated on a big riatorm faeuiaf tha audience, aad aooro tneaa wero artended tea giant cnesa-boarda wVth morabla pieceev as soon as a more waa made either la Brooklyn or at the Hotel Cecil, London, wotrt the matcn is being played nnder tao auspices- of tao Bxatiaa Chess Club, it waa repeated oa these board to enaoao ae amectaiora xo louow tna nror- ress of tho same at erery more.

Tho pwuic ana represemauree oi ut press wore phxoed in a room adjoining the big hall, olooe to tho Dhtrera. Ha time waa aost in repetuar xnm mores xor tno nresa and srneotatora. Homer ka nmoira for tha Aimertcaa la Lionuon. and rof. Inane I Rico is asnpire la Booklya.

for tho oa tna tons tor the raoro cno decision was that th American players at tho odd numbered boards 1. 6. 7 sad 0 wero to play black, the British haying he wane pieces ana piayin nrat on tneaa boards. On the err en numbered boards. uiv.aawrKam oare lua nru more.

This gare nnsbury the defense in sis game against his old antagonist, Black-borne. X- The pairing; was as follows: vK United States H. 2i. Pilishnrri 11 uuu ar jutf i oirh, Hodges: 6, Edward Hymes; 6, H. O.

Viogt; JiJisP. JohnstonVs, F. J. Mar- ahali; 9, C. J.

Newman; 10, jD." G. Baird. UT xn T. -r. Ureal Britain 1, J.

8. BUckbnrne; 2, M. Jackson: t. D. T.

Mills; 6, Herbert Jacobs; 7, D. Locock: 8, E. Wsin- wrtght; u. a. 10, H.

W. 'Xrenchard. iv-- ws-. the first board Plllsbnrr nlared tha two knights' defense against Blackbnrno. -i At tho second, third, foorth, fifth, seventh, ninth and tenth boards thero were Buy Lopes openings.

On the sixth a center counter gambit was played. Tho even-namber players of the American team had tho first more, and the odd-number players oa the British side also played the white pieces. -v began at io o'clock. Alter a few openings mores were made on all tha boards It was ascertained that the open. Ing and conducted on all the boards were those, as given In the None ot the plays -were finished, but when adjournment taken nntll to-morrow it was seen that, tho chance for the Americans to win the contest and the trophy were rery bright, and only a miracie seems to do aDie to saye the British from disaster to-morrow.

3 THB LONDON END. London. March 10.Between 200 and 800 persons were present at the Hotel Cecil this afternoon at the DDenlnz. of the fourth International cable chess match netween the teaains players of the United States and Great Britain. Zless- eses were received aEl exebanred here and at the Urookljn Chess Cluc, nd a le'In? of great satisfaction preraile-i.

Onntber-r piJ: I think the American is strorjer." i'lay wa commencel promptly, without cerci-iorv, at 3 clock, ti tobi Ivr 'XL rsne W8 3 tl rreat center of i.it nr 1 ai 8 i i rr-'ii-l ealn -i rt 1 f- it. I 1 la risy wti i taken la ti I tvt i and Jet-son. Locoo i's i L.c- TticrmeLt ws rorat-erp i i 4 tJa spectators cuxcL rec nee3 li L.a cueea to srd end the raae. Llortlraer anl Goe. early reached tue conclu-oa tLat Brltlsa tad lost the rame.

Hart tte all's ateaay piay was recojixeu 53CT02IAS TO PIiAT. The first cricket rams tha aeaaon will be i played to-day at Anduboa park. Captain 61- monda Will lead a T1Mri. fTliih against a Cotton Kxchaago team headed by taptaia jrenneuy. The umpires will be captain Lucaa E.

Moore aad H. J. Forsyth. Com- fortahla aeata will nMwM tha ladlea and the public is Invited. The game is ex.

1 1 xo prore rery. interesung. the: wheel. I A. W.

O0MMTXTXXS. Pittsburg, March 10. To correct misappre hensions which seem to bare arisen In cer tain cuarters. President Keenao. of tho I to-dxy announced tho reappointment of Otto Dorner, of Milwaukee.

"ynm.t aa chair man of the Important committee on highway improrement. K-yi-y--. --j, t- Following Is the balance of tho committee: H. B. Worrell.

Philadelphia A. B. Choate, Minneapolis; Dlxlo Hinea, Kew York: O. Ifxjrettev IndTJ Clarence w. Small.

Portland, Dlkmnrit I. .4 The apprfatsxeat of F. B. Taa Taikoabiirr chief consul of Wisconsin and Herbert W. Knight, of Aewark, X.

completes the committee on rights ana pnmeges. The eommittee on rales and regulations la entirely from the west and consists ef D. J. O'Brien, of Omaha: Doaglaa W. Roberta, of St.

Lonis, aad Cbarlee W. Lloyd, of De troit. Txtlatme Tnteatr. the -Tnlane Theatre to-day, at o'clock, the last matinee of Hoyt'a Day and a Night" wlU be and tbe successful tweek of; tttat play will' end wtth 'v to-night's perfozmsnce. Mr.

Otis Haraln has Increased his circle or ad mirers here by. the excellent work he la doing -la--thia phty. On Sunday nlarht the tzroeh heralded and famous success' "The Little Minis ter" will ooen a week's engagement at the Tnlane. Mr. Charles Frohman sends a apeclally selected company for the la- terpretauon oi cms piece, ana it is sure to crate a- splendid Impression on the theatre-goers of New Orleans.

The d-to create a splendid impression on the box office and indicates a splendid week's r- At tbe Crescent Theatre to-day, at 1 o'clock, Soosa "El Capitan" wlU be siren for; the last matinee performaace, and to-night at 8 will be Its final pre- aentatloa at thia Joe Ott comes to the Crescent Theatre) Sunday night and. for a week, present ing nis newest snccess -Looking xor Tronble. Mr. Ott has a large following and the company that he has surrounded mmseii witn in ms new renicie la aata to be a STecmlly rood one. Laughter la tne ooject ox xor xrouDie" and there is so auestlon ot Its succesafnl week.

BBBSBBaaBaBasawst T. Acutdexwvy of Th Tanderilie bill for che week at the Academy of Music Is a. good one. Fete Baker, Llxxle Baymond and Caron and Herbert hare made bits. Next week Evan Lewla.

the wrestler, will apoear. and torn clerer apeclaity performers wui in seen xor xne nxst uma aara. "The Danltea, presented by the Hop kins' stock cornpaxry. has been doing well at the Bt. Charela Theatre this week.

The dramatic frering for next week will be Gillette's comedy, "All the Comforts of Home." Between the sets number of new specialty performers will appear. The Eaustln T3ke moclcal erent of the week' win be the concert gfren at the Athenaeum Hall to-night by Miss Lydla us tie, assisted by. Mina. SaxaneL ggAJmiPS llKTHJCL. The yonng tadles of the "Elisabeth Haddea Band of Che 7 Prytanla Street Presbyterian church will- hare charge of the entertainment at the Seaxnens jBetheV 2218 Bt.

ntomas street, this evening; a cioca. -xney wui DO aa-aisted by the high school band. Mrs. Beed. Mlaa Word and Mr.

W. N. Snen. ner will and Mr. Adds will sing a song In the negro dlaiect and Mrs, Otoa expected so recite.

rror. liumnger, of the Y. M. Ay will give an exhi-Mtlon la dob rwtnalna' aad tna Rot. W.

J. Sechreat will make a short address. The Sunday; evening aervlce, at 7-30 p. will be condncted by Ben JLouls Voss, of the First Street German Presbyterian church. Friends of the Bethel and the public generally are cordially invited to these meetings.

v. PR. TO sTKTTT: Last evening a. reception, was tendered to Ber. W.

Tomkles, the newly ejected pastor of the Valence Baptist church, st the corner of Magazine and Valence streets. In the Sixth, district. The Ladles' Missionary. Society and the B. X.

P. U. arranged the reception, which was wan attended. and the pastor greeted hia con gregation with heartiness. An excellent rogramme had been arranged, aa fol- Overture on the orran.

by Miss Llxxle Bmlth; hymn; prayer; vocal selections, by the cbureb auartette (male). unis was zouowea or tne intxoaucuon to the congregation of the pastor by Mr. xx. jl. seago, ana ue xeBponse oz tae pas tor.

Miss Adams oerformed a violin solo, after, which the ladles nartette sang a Deanxirai selection, ana the cere monies closed by' a benediction, 'v Befreshments wero served bv tha la dles of the missionary society, and tne evening passed moat pleasantly, WTOMDTO BIJZtlKD. i It "Will Cans Heary Losaes to Stoclcxaexu Denver. Colo March A sncdal to the Times from Cheyenne. Wyo ssy.n One of the worst storms, of the season Is raging nere to-day. stockmen say this following the extremely severe weather of tbe oast six.

weeks, will un doubtedly cause very heavy losses in cat tie ana ut tne range stock some estimate the loss as high as 60 per but with stock growers who still have hay to feed and shelter for their herds the loss will not exceed 1 per cent. The snow is droftln? badly and all trains are belated. The Cheyenne and Northern train from the north, now fifteen dava overdue, when last heard from was near iron Mountain station. There are forty-two passengers on this train. They were nearly out of provisions, having bought all tbe ranchmen could spare -and had resorted to slaughtering range cattle.

Many efforts have been made to send out relief expeditions, but all were obliged to return for additional oa account of the extreme deep snow cr'its envrtnterea. cld pi; -8 cn'J Culclno to Centre I to ell Czzr thcctcrc, end cSI Curcpccn Plzn. Vlzizz end ixpvcrds. VJrlto fcr Ghnrjo pacific iiotcl DL7S. BETTS BErta 214 Ct.

Charles Ctreot tlz- UrjniVALCD. UriCQUALCD. IJ: xe su the warld Why, la afl fe. 1 antslseieaes aa doetere ner a.r 1 havetsssewerla-avnspeoiallaia. HI 09T 'THS MOST PBOGfeSIfi TES MOST 85JLLFTX, I 7l MSA8B8 Xarress y- VtSlHa'-1' bisoWges, Losses, aa ah toa.

re Core-Taa swfol eSaoe e-s, a. both sired aad Wt, parmsaaanf arj. gwsieeseure eras per. le LOST MAAHOOI sasUaal We-Vs. 1SV7m 1--' TISTUliX sad aS ksotal Dfasssss, kwpOars sat KVctoor- bMTkTUCTV as -UlfladMnaZSlr eaSTsTe! a aaunr--1JN i una mxmmm ammmLM.

La.k quMjr atfssaaoT wtt. mdix emu potf for MlakmtM (Wm iuissihl m-m awr ailiisMB-i astt 1 1 asess fall si scsaarsn PUS. CETTS A CSTT3 A DTlBe glA Ct. mm SadfJIos that aro Lamps that giuo GbeS Dolls iliat liauo Cloar Good Goods af Riglit ABBOTT. CVLH 4lf-4t3-4IO-4f7-4IO nrrrr- for infanto end Tie Kind You HaYB iiiL BEARS THE 5IONATUr In Uco For Over 30 erwraoa aeBMar, rr swaaar arwerr.

nwr i THE LAST CARNIVAL. Processions of No stranger should IfkretJiecimtliciU filing copies of Souyenirs Carnival bt iZw to his or her friends at I One Copy of Proteas 10 Cents -Tj 'One Copy of Rex 10 Cents Ey One Copy of Comas 10 Cents 7 ONE COMPLETE SET I Proteas, Rex and Comas, stamped, ready for mxZ- XTiCnSCS, Xresldeat, PLANTERS' FERTILIZER "MANUr mnn aBAXia FESTTLi: Fon cuaAn, cottoij, co 5 C3T JT1CS. JTO. 03 AGAX.VC3 Picayune's "Fcr popolar depart-- looklnz. for rc first.

who 3 pronipt its- ccrjti a Lne ana read by thonsaaws i cents. Try.lt sy4444 n-L srtcuz. i A Coven IcnrT JiIi-i.

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