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Ptttsi lay i 1 UnTl tl Mrd Ine I las rt wont I day the i fit tU refusrm mm aj "rrr-1 In wn. AV a prootaiaka' Rod WMiial II I pi-a I thaa7 a rate. ate ay advai nte were ablel addition of a i lab In tha leal far tha penjuJ Omom Davfl hast should or avan a aad iJahn B. Day anxious ta I axis able ta utflt, Andrew rrted egg. a brace, TnJ ivoaoi.

with took lunch JvmiwrfttU is 7 aa dunaf lat.S-1 Mr 1 aad At tea Har Wi ic lork. 7 IfetioiialLeague. -tig UU Polities tt tbe Schedule 'r Meeting. Jfemt JTiabtr of Plsjtrs ii ti JCTrtior Otkr lUUtrs of IHMMM TVS Hbw loax. Psbrusi-y 2S- Tb first day's if the National Baaaball LMnt'i rJk pUc to-4ay at Uta Fifth Ara- Ing was raJled for 2 o'clock, bat without regular stnsloa owing ta Importance of the or- Thlh tN Mtgb the ma sis affair la 4 be earrlel a dor iM no baaelmll Firth Ai and as roe EHrectora.

4 o'clock when tba NatVmaJ Into meal on and took up tha flt. barre rasa. of tha board waa a vtrtory iNoo. aad ha feels eoandent Dtreetors will recommend lty for Be Louis for failing to tijmn aa ordeied at tha aa- the league. tba board win be sub- lagua for final action.

claims that It will take of the league to expel tba falling to pay Its obllga-aro tboae who differ front lawyer, aad among them a. Hart aad Robtson. galea will taka ao chancee are In favor of Roblaon. km a little az ta grind with eniaaen) Tome, and as nnaao Waetrm men have him r. fa of things It looks aa atea had gone quite alow by the board In the St.

idenre nf tbe programme for tbe disposal of Chris hie hand of lawyers. rpl nenan to gather a Hnrvl aa early as 10 lork tat the aA-ning. ajtbougb tha meet waa set ha crank mm toinni rulee and ta aooreaafut tha magaataj players and magnates ground and disc usee tba aeneral outlook for the The plapf- to a man predicted the the players have yet to slgnaue to tracts, and res. while tha he. Tba Loan l.

tw Toung ch. Mr. -aeon on rerura in WW were not quite so sore. I hi New Yvrk mal Mtoaal lajjuJ rvconnim to I hi maklna bin 1 af tba Holrni was." an 1 at Ctnctnnad aea, and I mj, attle. aa I tafeea uiace 1 1 cava Preakieni any muss rule-.

err quit fl II aalo vote Irt wo. as wiu wne cuuma gisiat agninal 'm Ti SiUBlarerX taw fX th Uramt like to sea good-elaed Dba can carry hi moat of ths burgs. fl aaldi nt f9fna and hla private secra. Wfr Harry PUlim. were early on the le mofBi mm a It cornea to a weigh' illiam said tbe fun of slaaT about as) he President of a dob a Weak salary as mora than he could I I mtmsm 7 uw I I i mhIU nS be lowered on to shoulders of a mora powerful llerlaily speak tig.

i I kwJdant Drerf JBS feels tha bonnr of aa- 44ttl4l with th-'Uengua magnates, aa ha i li raj ha bas sordLMng to learn. "1 shall lr el anth my team next aald ha, will never sign another player until I seen him I admit that Dreyfues will stand tha cornea to losing gamea and ana just basabe.ll in i Doyle and tlub. dropped! B. Day. Ddylri looking 1ST.

lUac tha tee! I kinks pretty ml third ba I ants would taJ I he local press actblnd said ha recrn I lose ha II caraai hut that ba i that city, th poor. I Davis, too. Jlsg the wtntcal to have tba a man is nseoea to Isvtlle. la I Davis, of tha New to have a talk with on from Holyoka There or tbls season, as Mr. of him.

Doyle says a good outfielder their chances, pro- their dally roasts. ful In this city last tha largest salary season In Wash- not do bis best he always found loo king wslL He open. He said hold their own. I third baseman, paa a Orst-ciass ytthout a third 0d play tba bag fork pick up ha New York team at the Bith the new dman la aot I aetther sell oa delegates, lent Kerr, of Andrew to ad later re ts dlsg-uated oeaa I aee tieia of the rce play ef 91 AMI i bia. "The "we re- 1 up or for- wa didn't ke games Tl proxy Ik ions to rJ ia tha ll with I Hera, of 4Ve haa iwrlr" I I fr I Vl07 PrtDA VtaaT rn tba I able la del imed at Ihl "JJ hesii run I I.

bl Tb 'soden rha lr elans can aff 1 1 bey have In 'en Is a keen Ens ao cnamploa Wer over tha tort dJatanca Hcee, and this to IvadT hearty imagine) tnr i tarougn i weeks. I nd vs ri UMi ease. a Mt a I I 1 I -s-s IZZ. i the teat mlnut, tt I husineaa kn Br ZZfi I eur la aa in r.Mr of ae a i sak: 5 Robins I back'ol -wa wa. 1 Robtns dsvcb hcali I A hell.

I they ars big a bnld sen me re ix). but wiu I ing'ef tha rr teJteneare i eama from Be me that 1 l-0 that McOrew say before aasjapte such Ths nUri Oak. Jm KHt has big kw-fc He MM that Haatea Mai kWors-1 rtn I I sst Be. hU Kelley. 1 Utoagbt Hj- I mi n-d tm ams SB Cspteto m4 I pi I Wesld 1 1 extra mesry.

until settees I flnTv I te lb that MUu Griffin would cap. 7 LiuD nncriAnrf aI threat. I was accas.a of beta i- ri "f-um W-wiM, they had sever twUoM ClT Vfi I eobtect. GrifBa and I ar lb tir iiOCDflvnenL- i bt bit w. a ot rr te I stuff.

iVt bUm Orlroa. (tatHiv I ten vtlliun. I npit ther trying i I EUtfaortV Big Four Ciub, AASOAUiL, -TJl EitiiilMtfcOrer Pmpeets. Jca If Sow About Hii Treatment tec km ilowm br apootaUna; klat Ca- an. I (t sat ta toonrr.

or i a nit. wh akfli. Laut Ik aar I arTxtld pay Haaloa t.m aaa (or )ttloaal niM, as taara waa rm-mA- tm ttmr tbm awty aj Ikq aifblm a aatUfarlory salary. Haa- aaj aajU aan4a (all vhk Orima. Katify mUtuw.

Ibraa as ctvr boya aa Uiim Stains. All aar tby eaoas ta aartlaa av Haaloa a ad kaow JtaM WhilbbMS at tha PrraKteat of ba BraeklitOsb. Is stranca la aM Haaioa) do4na aJi bniDMfl with tbt stars. lUrryfondcrbwrst baa aflMrcaa from tha bail mi n4 mil In an aartr AODtATS ta-dayWlarlna that hla Braoklra Club woald a waiaorrr (hla anion Harry nmut th4aaa sort of 4p araam tba last lw a4nc and aeoola fall to taka blsa acnoaiBy nor, lie claims that bis liaJUBKa mibm will Aa trrll arzt saason hy 4ln't ba think aa. whrt tha wboia tain- law aala, liu-ludinc that "Uoo aat o7 Jim ao BuntrouJ at tha Otiola Darkf I Whan ia spaa4y crowd of last season atildnM iaka poker money, ft will ba tn-teraaUn to aaa bow Jong the crab bag crowd last.

i Tba on Club bound to have trouble thlo spa fen settlnc the players ta go noath. Lowta would like to remain aa tha Inst etor of the Harvard boys until tba Aaai tkt ih. umws aaufl Anrll IV LU laprfactly vllUnf to forfeit saiary Je prefi tro Bout me. Nlehola Is teaching the Amherst irsterlea af the aame. and wotiu tain there until April 1.

or a little Tenney la at Dartmoutb try mas oitbs oc-r ica for reraelntna- after the boys captata isufry la at ttooton isoi Wire aald to-day that be would Tort to ret every one or bts men Msrett 21 "It's a mUtake. he 1ve one of the men tbe least tee- le others will sooner or later ask favors and one finds kt hard to ra the leaa-uo eontracta should be lbs. ao mm to away this le eacei sortaa. and that. too.

ill for tbe men's good. It coots Cluk l.u each SDrrna for our nn. hot ff Ink wa at our II iOTW back terald tm tba ai1vrtUkw wa out of the nwe." Belea baa been elected Vice Prea- Woreeeter Crub. of tbe Eastern la on the lookout for any urom- yr tor that club. Branatfeld Bmtth iXr man, Btrief, will go to ler Club for the summer.

If oeveiop Boston wIM nave III ur the olarers bark. Beie said to-day that tbe new would affert Iewbt and Will al long awlnas. but would not Hke Mlchola Ifawlav or Ruala. woo woriintie or no preliminary motion. Arinur irwin came on from Tor luallng an Hlnalish accent.

He aald la faateet lot of younasters In the io Dartiaiir arraixM an exnlbt for April 4 at the Soldiers' Home with the Koalona. The '111 draaa In military style tbls ya Hlr Arthur gold lace, brass in all met for an advertisement id. that every one looked for never la Von der A he aent word to Ut. trooklvn. to reureaent him Thla diappotntment for the newspaper were on tbe alert for a little Uec In der Abe and Freedman mlasln.

line mi or dominoes with the and double blank mleatnar. Irlor was tbe center of a group tf lyera. 1nclnnel will be In the DVlb be said. "The contracts wlm tail sever bother me. tog era waa continually flashing up or THAT I1KD was In Philadelphia.

Iet the good ball and no one will harder than I wliL It was drive a fellow to drink tc work Philadelphia In TT and St. toula m. I had a pretty good reat the years, aa I saw It waa no use fb arm and then lose, vi Ith the faat fteldrs of tbe tlnrinantl team I ru I'll hohl hr boys for while." Taylor Is a favorite, bod tbe players all Ilka to aea him do well I harlev Parrell waa here from Marlboro, ao1 after refusing to pay Waehtns ton for his release, finally accented I'ftiM with Manager Irwin to play for tbe rienatorn rext aenaon. AmoriK tne players snd other baseball reinrtt lea eeen at the Fifth Avenue Hole 111 Iv Keeler. Kelly and McOraw.

of last rtiri Batiiarnre teaas: Fara Kennedy. A lax. Hmi-h and Mike Oiiflln. of the Brooklyn team: Warner. Doyle.

Bey. mmir. Davis snd Van Haltren. of the New ovta- Tma hil a IjimU' EMtnKM Jack Taylor, of Cincinnati: Jack Chapman, nariie rMrreii. uiiiv Harnie.

n.ia areev Oiarlle Marston. of Worcester; Mnnager Tom Hums, or crntCHgo. and aa array or minor leaguers, and a big batch of young. Innocent-looking fellows willing to take chances on Nick Tnung's umpire staff. BUSPE5DED.

Tha Heard, af Arbltratloa Taraad Dawn tba Bt. Lrnnla Club. New York. February 38. The Board of Arbitration, composed of John T.

Brush, De Haaa Robson. am re Hart. Colonel John I. Rogers, A. H.

rkxlrn and President Young, found enough business to keep It la seem ton until 7 o'clock. At tha condusloo of the meeting It was announced that no regular meeting of tha leaguo would be held until to-morrow. Disputes between clubs and players occupied the greater part of the session of the new Board of Arbitration Tha principal case taken up was ths wrangle between the St. Louis Club and tba Wllkea- barra Club. As a result tba former oiub baa been suspended from tba league.

The following resolutions wars unanimously adopted by tha board Whereas. Tba St. Louis Baseball Asso ciation, a member of tbe National League and American Association of Baseball Clubs, and a party to tha national agreement of baseball associations, and operated under tha charter of tha Sportsmen's Park and Club, incorporated under the laws of Missouri, waa ordered by this board on October 21. 1888, to pay to the Wllkesbarra Club, also a party to this agreement, th urn of 7ra for tba release of Ball Player YnrW ana ouior Buiuvsn. as provuea oy ine rules I governing the release of plsyers; and Whereas.

Tbe Ht Louis Ball Association has failed to comply with the orders of this board by paying to the Wllkesbarra Club the sura named; therefore be It Kesoived. That the St. Louis Baseball Association be cited to appear before this board aad answer to the foregoing charge and ahow cause why this board should not exercise tbe power with which It is vested under mis agreement oy suspending tne said at. Looia cfaseoeii Association irom tne privileges of tba aald national agreement of proii-SMtonai oaseoeii aseociauona. After these resolutions hsd been adopted Mr.

Mucktafuss. receiver of tbe St. Louis Club, was summoned before the board. After bearing him the board adopted tha following: Kceolved, That tha St. Louis Baseball Association, be suspended from the privileges under tba natiornU agreement for failure to oimulT with tbe orders of tbls board, and that It stands auspended until It haa compiled with aald ordere of the board In tba rase or tne iiasoarre t-mo ror compensation for the release of Sutor Sullivan After disposing of the Bt.

Louie-Wllkea-fcarre matter tbe board took un tha slayers protests. The contra is between Indianapolis snd loungsTowo lor tne pnasrasion oc naa. Knepper reaoited' in Kneoper being awarded ro the Indianapolis Club. Charles Crato received hla release from the New London Club on his appear for back aaJary. Oas Ktepf -was relessed from the Rlcbmond la.

Club, and M. J. Kelly and Charles Oaanon from tha Ottawa Club. All of tbeaa ptewrs showed that they had eigned with their clubs for liKM and were exempt under the teetrvs rule. The hoard refused to grant Billy Loah his release from ha Rochester Club.

It developed during tba day that all with a few azceptloas of tbe New York players bad received eontracta calling for reductlona in eatery. Among tboae est la Jack Warner, and aa a result ba ear not sign with tba dub. At o'clock tba Board of Directors went Into executive Tha Board af Directors was la three hours, and at tha conclusion of session Mr. Isaac gave oat ua rose -Mr. Mucklnfuss.

reprr seat lag the Spor toman's park and hla dob, appeared before tha masting and admitted tha failure of tha slab to comply with tha orders of tba Board Of lweetora msae tne aa aneetinsjr cti said Board, ts pay tbe Chicago Cliab $1,000, Mr. Muckinfuaa also admiuea being indeot-ad ta tba leagruala ths sum of IL1U for due Tba Treasurer mad a formal demand for the payment or tne aoovs moeoteonrsa. After a lengthy discuss loa It waa (tedded nitulmaailt thai the aahlect should be re- frrred ts tba leaa-uo for action. Tha I.OuO that St. Louis waa artier ts pay to tha Chicago Club, was autcomo of tbe Decker deal.

As ths charges mads against the 84. Louis Club ars not only andtapoied. bat are admitted to ba true by ths rcpreaeotatlvs of that dub. It la generally expected that tha ai Louis Club will be exprlteo lYeca tbe league at BiLTT-foiri iiq roui TIM Hsl4 Ob Rates la Salary Baltlaaora Base ball OamsJai" aar wswssaav -r Fabruary Baseball Baat- Bwiikatirr do aot, sum ts be ahas. ajbtlrafr to ta aassfamaa mi yeaai'tbe low isutsts wba bare oiuna: ta tba bua that Caioa -Park wauid acaia be da aprloc train tec trip la hot thraa waaks off tha aaw BaJusnor dob Is without evea tba players mi aa yet wBaatlty.

abaolataly prra- arataa bare beea sxaoe Cor tha apia of tin seasoa here, aad, ta cap thai ehaaax. avjaok-loa aaa Graar will not ba manager. camirata Bare nil Beat a aa ua bers mi tae Bait aware aad Brooklyn baseball teatna. and tbe aauaj merry agtcatioa wlli folk anleaa Manager Haaloa riatnlw a eace ta tba Tha faeaoaa txg tour mMl aJlvo la sentiment. not ta fact, and members of that combtaauoa wiu again bare ta be rackonoa wua.

KeUy and Jtcoraw aaea gone ta jt, Terfc for 'be parpoas oc talking w-Hh Han ion. Kaeter wilt ota tha pair there, and It la probable that Jraalags will eeaaa sown jrom i rnsna, wnara aa la essea-Ing CornelL Kelly says ba araata a plain statement of latastiona from Mr. Haakon. Blace the Brat moves la tha BaJUmore-BrookJyn oonaolldatloa there baa been dnv aatos as to waetner or not Kelly should tbe next Cantain of. tba new BraakJvna.

Tba BrookJya Xaetloa la plainly "pulling" for Oriflln. wbile It probable that tbe nammoro taction wiu teat Ita strength try-lag to have KeUy made Captain aad first nCsllv haa hfa mWmrmA a Mwitpari mlUmmr ov a4.vw in mm.im.rr. or ieaa tnan last season. The dinTereoee la tbt Ita Will have Ia fflrfhMm ll flaiiv woo ubt. andiihi aiiiw im 11 Captain.

ith tbe tM that aoea with tha poantion, ns wiu piay. ficuraw bas been offered a contract. aica la about equal to hla aaJarv at taat year, but he thinks If be ia to kin ha eairm moor ana worry or managing the an no anouia nave extra compensation. Hoblnaon said he waa aadalWul with ik. gore written In hla contract.

The players aava been communication with stealer ana itfininri. ami if ia nmhaKi that least Kelly. Keeler and Jennings will again stand together In any salary demands. Kfforts to orranlse a syndicate to manaaa tbe Baltimore team bare been atoooed. but a certain local capitalist would buy tbe club If It came cheap enough, and aa Haaloa wanta to center his attention on the Dnncirn iud it wouus noc mrnniin ir within tbe next few days, ibis capitalist me owner.

PAT8EY TXBEAU Will Go To Cleveland Immedlatal To A rra nge Matters, areata aiasavon to vara aaraoraaav Hot Braixos, February 38. Man. agar Tebeau, of tha Cleveland Baseball Club, who has been In tba city for several weeks, has been ordered to report in Cleveland and will laave for that city to-morrow afternoon, where be will meet tba members of his dub on tha 13th. Ha will leave Immediately with his team and coma direct to Hot Springs, where ha will begin hla spring practice gamea about tha 17th. Te-benu'a men hav all signed but one.

He thinks tha opening game of tbe season for hla club will ba played In St. Ixtula about April 15. Besides Tebeau, Young. Cuppy itoanor. or tne uieveianos: (Jaotatn iflcl Oooley and Charley Praxler.

of the Philadelphia Callahan and Ortffln. pitchers of tha Cbicagoa: Jake Beckley. of the Clnotn-natis, and Manager WUmot and Burke, of tha Minor polls Club, are here. Tebeau says he has placed SoxaJexls. tha big Indian, on the reserve list, snd does not Intend to use Mm this season at all: says ha can't oomrol him and Is tired of him.

la To LAWTOI Take Charge of ths Anderson (lad.) Team, racial, sisrTcat va rxra asaoiaas. Amdbkson. February 2. A. W.

Lawton. of New York, pitcher for Boston In MOO, Manager of Boston Athletics in 1MU3. touring them in England. Pottsvllle In tbe Pennsylvania League In 18Pd and winning the New England League championship with the North Adams team In 1W7. arrived here to-day and already haa backing which win insure Anderson entenna; the proposed Indiana Imiw.

Anderson entering the new league will be composed of eiaht In stead of six clubs and will be made up as toiiowa: Muncie. Minon, fcjwoixl Koaomo. Laos-ananort. Alexandria and Hart. ford CHr.

Obaunrey Fisher la organising an Indiana polo league, lie la here to-ntgbt. A meet- will be betd at Muncie to-morrow nlerht to organise. The cities In line ace Richmond- inaianapam. ervansvuie, Mimric. Logsns- porx ana Anaerson.

cvansviue may nan to be dropped from consideration unleai Terre Haute enters. Telecraphlc consul la tlon Is on to-night. HA53 VAQHEB Had a Narrow Escape) rVom a Watery Urate. Loctsviui-s. FebrdBry 2, liana Wagner, the Colonels' third baseman, recently had a narrow escape from death.

With a party of friends the fatherland's fdvotita son had gone bunting at his home near Carnerle, Penn. The driver waa car rying sn extra load and In going around a cliff ha got mixed as to bow tbe road ran and drove off the cliff. The whole party tended In a river AO feet below. They all got looee aixi swam out or the Icy water. the driver bring rescued with some difficulty.

The homes were lost. The men walked a mile In tbdr wet clothes with the thermometer near sero, but Wagner has felt no ill ertects. WESTERS 1B300I1TI0S MEETI50. inriAL stsrsre to ru BSotrtBan. PxoaiA.

lLt. February 251. A meeting of the Western Bane ball Association will be held In this dty to-morrow afternoon, at which time the matter of schedules will be taken up and decided upon. The salary limit will be discussed and a rigid agreement made. It will also be decided what clubs will compose the leaarue.

Manasrer Bryan, of tne Peoria Club, favors a compact league, ana tnererore is against including St. Joe In the oraranlxaUon. Two other meetings will be held In this dty before tne season opens. MEETDTQ FOSTPOJED. fbsiai.

nntcs vo tax aaouiaan. Havicus, February 2S. The Western League meeting has been post poned to March 20. BASEBiLL O038IP. Each one of the three meals that tha Reds will eat en route to ths training grounds sill ba taken In a different stats.

Ths Cin cinnati players will sit down to supper at Louisville, will take breakfast at Birmingham. aad dinner at Opeilka, Oa. 1 -arrangements for tha trip were com pleted yesterday by Manager Bancroft. A special Pullman sleeper for the use of tha Cincinnati team will ba attached to tha Louisville and Nashville train that lean bars at $: p. m.

on March 9. At Birming ham the sleeper will ha detached from the Louisville and Nashville train and attached to a Georgia Central Tba team Is due to arrive In Columbus, Ga, the afternoon of the next day at o'dock. Including Captain Ewlng. Manager ere wbo will go with the about 2Ji In tbe nsrtv. rer Bancroft and oih team there will be It is expected that every member of tba learn will ba in tha dty by tha evening of tba 8th.

Aa tbe blr Brooklyn team will be' located at either Macon or Auguata, Ga. Manager Bancroft aald yesterday that ha Intended to secure them for an exhibition gams with tha Reds. Ha intends to write to President Brush. If he favors the play Bannte will arrange to have theBrooklyna at Coinm-bua, Ga-. for one game, and tba Bads go to the training quarters of Hsnloa's team for a return game.

Tha Cincinnati Crab man-a merit baa hitherto objected to tba Reds laying any National League team, either rfora or after the championship season. It Is a question warmer suca gamea are not contrary to tha rates. It Is a sure thing that such a series of games would cause considerable exdtement among tbe baseball enthusiasts of the two cities when they would ha booked ts be piayea. John Weber's Fair Weather Band been engaged for ths opening day at the Cincinnati Park. Pittsburg team win nnkablv onen tha season here sn April 13.

Tli.r. baa alwava been seed weather for an epenlag at tba Cincinnati Park when Weber bad toe musical coairercx. Tsars haa been soma talk of taking Bill Everett off first baas and substituting Bin Langa. Barry McCormlck terday that ta his oplnten BUI Everett waa a great Srst baseman. "He's a great man to Throw ts.

said Barry. "Ha can get the ball any way tt cornea to him. Up In tba air. out to one aide or down at hla shoes la all tha same ts Everett. I think he Is a great ftrst basetaaa." i i Ths Boston Globe tries ta prove tnsi, the Ctnctaaati Club sfBdala have ns hark ssxa-Ing about th short left field fence, Monday's Globe says: r' played seven gamea' at tha oath End groaads test sissnn, touUtm four, winning two aad tteing won tba first game with ease.

Klcbote and pttcsunan Boston got 14 alts ts Ctacrnnatrs ssisn. aad soored ta atx tnaJaga. whoa tba viattors got. two runs In ths fifth Irraing frl'" pat tha hall over the right field fanes for. a horse rait at th close of tbe -Boston won tks second gam by a score of 10 to 1.

Wlul om pitching Haw ley. Bos- acored la fiv tnlngs. Long and Duffy home rasa that had as bearing on tha BnaJ. reatilt. Ths ttJrd game of the se- rtsa waa won Jack Btivstts, wha want ta tha bnb la tha ninth tnaing.

artth score a tia. and drsgpsd tba bail aver tha light Said fence rJoee ta tha Mac This i tha onlv arraicb hit hr tha Boetoa nea ia tha Cincinnati aeries. Tha Bast day. how. Cincinnati wan a asms is tha ninth Inning.

With two not and a man aa Arst, Miller got a bams run over tha left held fence, and the Cincinnati boys were well aatianad with that miara-tslkerWtf sntt netn I eace. 4 "On tha BBOsnd visit ta taaaa won tha Brat gams by a aeore af 1 ta a no boana runs Ctaclanau garni and waa abas to tia the mat gsaae on JMPttea-g boma ran over tha left neia fesra with two oat la tha last In sing. Tha Cinctaaatta hag no kick comtnar. as tney ware aataaarad and beaten en tha men is of tha gams Yet they were lewder la their prntesta aaotn tne Boston left neta ua than any ether club. In fact, one af tba signal faolta of Back etna's team waa its dkepoattloa ta offer ax trusts far defeats." Kick AJtrock.

tha clever pitcher of i Ixmisvtnes. who haa been spending the win ter to this dty. haa signed for tha Ua received a contract from tha Louisville Club tba other day and signed It. With tbe contract waa a tetter from President Drey fooa. telling him that tha team would train at TbomaavlUe.

Oa. Tha Cotooete ars to go Booth oa tha lath of starch. AJtrock win report' oa St. Patrick's Day. AJtrock la a shoe tester by trade, and Bp until a few days ago.

waa employed In one of tha big shoe factories) of this dty. Hs knocked oa a few ateva asm and la now doinar llsTbt work In aa athletic dub In the West End. Ha Intends to take off a little flesh, an that be will ba in fix for tha training at Tbomas- vllle. AKrock made a very promising record teat season. He has speed to burn, and several puxxllng shoots and curves In bis repertoire.

He expects to make a good bum In tha major league this year. James H. Hart, af tha Chicago Club, did not arrive until nearly midnight. It Is aald that ha haa coma prepared to stay one month, which, la view af tha unsettled state of affairs, la thought to ba significant. Soden and Conant will be here this afternoon, and by to-night tha lobbying will be under full headway.

All of tbe maamatee are a-reatly pleased over tha consummation of the Brooklyn-Baltimore deal. They are no' anxioua to know what tba policy of tha New York Club will ba toward strengthen ing Ita team. reed man la ouoted aa naving uid iaat wra- mat ns would not anena a dollar to bolster up tbe New Yorks until be rscetveo assurancee iron tne league imi bis team, would get a square deal umpires. -New York Bun. ma from tne It haa not yet been settled that Mlk Griffin will Captain the big Brooklyn Club.

Mr. Vonderborst in a recent interview said: "The matter haa not bean decided yet. I understand that Joa Kelley la rather Indifferent about taking tba place. Griffin was signed by the old Brooklyn Club last December to act aa Captain and manager. Whether that contract will hold good or not I cannot say." "Have vou snv Idea what the salary list of ths Brooklyn Club will amount to this vear?" "It will foot up at least tia.nno, if not more.

That was tbe amount of the Baltimore salaries last season, for we were compelled to pay several of our star players much more than the limit. By satisfying a player's demands, however, a club can get the best work out of him. and that mesas winning Dan. a nrst-ciaaa team, that can keep up near the top of the hear will prove a financial success. To cut jlmjl ers' salaries down below a reasonable figi will cause dissatisfaction and Indlfferen1 -which is conducive to poor business.

not believe anoiner ciuo in tne leaguec pay higher salaries than Brooklyn season. Jjm President Young, In an Interview In Washington Post, has this to say of some of the big teams: "The Boston champions. one of the brainiest teams ever organised, will have another pitcher and one more out fielder. FrUbee. from Kansas City.

But the same old faces will be seen in the In and out fields. The veterans on this team. Including Captain Dully. Charles Nichols. Hermaa Long and Bobby Lost, have played slds by side for so many years that It would make them homesick If they were tran erred to some other team.

Tha combina tion of brains and long association on one team baa worked wonders with the Bostons. It's one for sll and all for one, and therein lies tbe secret of their success. The champions will be fully aa Strong next season, as the players on the Selee team are In the full of their prime, and If they are beaten out for the championship this year It will be by no more than one club that la. tney ougnt to nnian second at tne lowest calculation, tseiing their record of test season aa a criterion. A grand revival of baseball in Greater New York la bound to oome as the result of the transfer of the Baltimore team to Brooklyn.

Mr. Hanlon baa made several Important changes in the team bv ahlftlns? Joe Kelley to first base snd Dshlen to-third base, while old Ton Daly will replaoe Demon trevll Is at second, with Jennings, of course. In the short field. Dahlen will return fo his old position, and, being a. brainy ball with rare mechanical ability, he will soon be at home around the third sack.

I do not regard him as an experiment at third base. He played the bag once and made success of it, and there ia no reason why he shouldn't be as rood again, rteitner do i look upon joe Kellev am an experiment at first baae. Anv Intelligent ball player who can bat over .300 ought to play tne first sack wltb a few weeks practice. Mr. Hanlon has one of the best staffs of pitchers In the major leaarue, and Brooklyn, with such a team of artists as the transplanted nanionites.

win recall the association days, when the old Bride grooms were In flower. Mr. Brush haa done handsomely by his msnager. Buck Ewlng, snd by the Cinclnati public. He has lavished tn.OOO In cash for the purchase of playe Taylor, from St.

Louis, and Outfielder Bel- bach, from ashlnrton. But these Invest menu are sure to prove a paying venture. as Selbach will add to the speed of the Reds on tbe bases, and will also strengthen the outfield at the bat. The addition of Taylor will give tbe Reds one of the strong. est twining corps tne league, it is sir.

Brush's arret ambition to preside over team of pennant winners, and he has made a nobla effort to land tnat ali-desired bunt Ing." George Cadwallader has five very likely looking two-year-old fillies at Latonia. He brought tba youngsters down from Lex Ington a few days ago, and Intends to put them In shane for the NewMrt meetinsr. The fillies are all well bred, and If looks count for anything they will be heard from In tbe spring. Tne two best looking. animals in the bunch are Ltlnato.

a chestnut filly by Onondaga Nellie, and Our Check, a bay nily by bt- uaviour iy cnecg. jocxey Willie Gleason will probably be Mr. Cad wallader' jockey the coming season. Pitcher "Jimmy Hughes; of last year's Orioles, la coaching tha Santa Clara College team, of San Jos. CaL Tb local manager thinks well of his pitching department for next season.

With Tannehlll. Holler. Gardner. Lever Rnsrkt. not to mention Rhine.

Rosebroujch and Cronln. hetadlnks Pittsburg will ba wall taken car of In tba pitcher's box. He ex pacts 'great things from and Gardner. Lever and Sparks ought to but he thinks It will taka almost a In tha big league to bring out their worth. Tha same can be said of Kose-brough, who was secured from the Dayton team, of tha Interstate Laagus.

It takes at least one season, and generally two, to round a youngster Into form to hold his own In the National League. Rhine haa been mailed a contract and will probably go South on tha spring trip. If Rhine promises to take care of himself Its will ba given another trial. Manager Watkins is opposed' to players drinking during tba playing season, and says that one man wltb bad habits tan Injur th chances of ths tesm as well aa the prospects of many a bright youngster. Prom the ton of his conversation It is quit avid set that players will not be considered In good standing with tb local team II tney daily with lntoxt- eeveragee aurmg tbs seasoa.

CTtta- beven eating burg Times, A EIDI(rJL0U8 STOjIY. Cswd tha Flag That Bclsnjfsd To tbe Alleys. Dattok. Ohio. February 2S.

Probably th most ridiculous story 'yet circulated about the remarkahls work of ths Ores tar New York bowlers oa their recent trip, when they created ssvea new world's records for playing oa Strang albrya. was ths on sent out from Toledo a few days ago to tha ef fect that tb pin th Easterners used war ao constructed as to fall easy. Manager Karpf. sf tba New York, who la hers, stated to-day that to orlginator of the story evidently was not aware of the fact that five of th new reeords were made at pins that belong to tb alleys which were vtaioed. and aot.

to. tba Greater New York howlers. The reat er- New 'York -bowlers will utev at uittui 1110, uow. in ay, wwr woica tney will start South and Southwest. The oreater Mew lort nowiera are Bard at work In- New York City.

and. with Starr and Oerdes to assist Sohl. Scnafler. Wolf, Jackson. Ladue, Stein.

Pblpard and Paul-ms. they will undoubtedly make Aattera excsptlonajiy warm for tba Ail stare wba tbev strike Gotham. ta tb handicap pool tournament last Bight at th Atlantic Han Bootste beat rather eas try. Brown was to ptey an points to "Bootata ISO. Tbe tetter scored his points against 1ST made bp BoonfAXEsa' tiial bet.

Wassiwa-roic. XX. G. Pebrusry 38 trial of tb Indicted bookmakers who op erated oa tb BenntngB track test season haa been set for next FrVsy aad Saturday, tbs District Criminal Court. m-m fm f- lnww a Rubbedontho Gloves Jack Bonner's Seconds Try To Blind Toianie West Sereral Otker Ulitr Scraps is the Uwrasb.

A File Ut tf Hartes at ike Uiisrille Track Otier Matters af Iaterett New Yobjc. rabrnary 38. Thar was villainous trick attempted at tb nsr an unpleasant odor niisa to pber. It was sll of mostard. and came In the sixth round the exchanges were of mild character.

Once or twice Bonner woke up and scored with the left heavily on the body, but, taken ail In all. hla action had a peculiar look, and an unfavorable comment was heard In the p7-es. In the seventh round West landed a stiff left over the left eye, causing a big bump to appear. Then came tbe round with tbe poisoned glove, and the tumult and fight growing out of tbe discovery ended with Bonner being placed under arrest. Hall that th referee in the seventh mniut interfered and refused to allow the boys to proceed further.

Garrlgan got the decision. In the second bout Dan Smith, of New or, ana raaie itenneay. of nttsDUrg, the light weights, met. Smith was knockad out in 2 minutes and B8 Hoondt nf Artulns In the second round. Referee White called on the nolle to ar rest Bonner's seconds, but Jack's handlers protested, and said that Bonner's manager, rVed Miller had handed the bottle of 011 to tbem after tbe seventh round and said It was a good thing to use.

When White heard tnis ne maae a oasn for tne principal second, but the do lice Drevented him (mm striking. During all this time th spectators ware standing on tbe chalrs'and benches clamor ing to know what It waa all about. Tbe master of ceremonies, as soon aa ha could make himself heard, axnteined the mitmr fully, aad when he announced the dedainn of tne referee ther were loud and prolonged HEW ASTI0LE3 Drawn TJa Br Marphjm aaa Tss Hsost For Their Go st Dayton. Last night Australian Billy Murphy mad a deposit of $25 with th sporting editor of Tub Ekqdibxb as a forfeit for appearaac la hla coot ret with Johnny Van Heest before th Ohio Sporting Club, of Dayton, Ohio. Van Heest will post his nony with Tara Esquisss to-day, providing tb new articles drawn up by the men ar acceptable to ths club.

Tb original articles ef agreement sent to the boxes by the ciso aia no euit inn. 1 oy were ansax -factory In several respects, the moat, oua abjection being that th matcbox of th club wantd th men to post forfeits In his heads. Van Heest and ktur-phy also wane to nave something ur regarding she referee aa well aa the tumiwr of round tney- are to box. Below are tie articles which, th men hav agreed ts under; "The artictes wttnesseth, Murphy, ef Australia, snd John-iie Vaa Heest. of Hot Springs.

pnrtirt of first part, and th Ohio Sportinc t'Ub. of Dayton. Ohio, party of the nuiD'i 1 crt hereby covenant and hgree: Tb parties of the first rrt to rn la a went -round glove i--1. at i weight, en March 7. lBB, nu-r tu, of taepsrty of tbs sscsn-l 1 n.

The party of tbee-. M. i i to conduct th contest aeeorv. to i w. aji 1 to provide a piac wber-s contest aoail take place.

3L The party of Krim i p. -t sbsll hav th 1 rrf- eree. wno. mast fom to Both boxers. -4.

The party bt the 1 ra-t agree share with the rt a 1 rt part 0 per cent sf gr- i mner of the contest te nt and the loser 35 psr cent 1 resiixed. -5. Th vee' 1 artlclea agree to poet. in. I (25 each and ths club 3U.

wu rry Weldon. sportina; editor -of tb Ctoclnnatl EwotTiaaa to guarantee tbe appearane and other conditions bereta est forth. i -Owo SroanatJ r-i rjoaK Hscst. tb Cs-owrs Jmry tm Tom Ansa's jtrmm KsarrsattrdV Lotrra. Pebrnsry 3t The Coronera jSry bs tbs oas of Toot Allen, tb sx-pugil- lat wbo kilMd Conroy Bsnoay, reurrsed vwrdlct Of jsstinabte to-day.

Nearly e-rry witness examined sally eoa-tradlotad th ant-mortem statement of Confoy. go th offset that Allen was aader the lnfenoe of IMnor when 1m firs ta fatal siot. and also that bs fired without 957. IV SecsstiossI Endizsr I of a ss 1 Prize a4 aVal 95a sea. UmbrelU Bill No Longer Hss a I ti I a TV Warn.

Knit. I lades sco afte ana 43 from on of Bonner's gloves. As la so index breath West and Charier WhM, ths tetter tha referee, exctehmed: am bttndcd. Everybody around ths ting experienced a similar sensation. There were cries of oat- rage aad fool which soon extended to all parts of tba arena.

Whits and Wast staggered about ths ring In agony, coveting their eyes with thctr hands. Both were suffering much pain. A scene of disorder followed. Spectators arose from their seats aad hurled oaths about with ap pairing freedom. The police, headed by Ine pee tor Kane, jumped Into the ring'.

Whtte who had recovered somewhat during excitement, made a dash at Johnny an, one of Bonner's seconds, who was 'guilty of placing tbs liquid on the fighter's gloves, and would have dons Gorman con siderable Injury had aot Inspector Kan In terfered. White later then declared West winner. It waa learned that Dick Miller, the manager of Bonner, gave th bottle containing tha oil of mustard to Gorman, who rubbed on Bonner's gloves. After th battle Val Carieton. an old football player, asked the referee to declare the bets off.

Tom O'Rourks. manager of tb club, asked Carte-ton if he had bet on the fight, and Carieton said Yea." Blows followed, and each scored severs! times before the police separated them. The physical advantages were In favor of Bonner. He was taller and had a longer reach than West. The latter, however, looked well.

The conditions called for the men to fight 20 rounds at catch weights. The opening round waa of very mild slaps. The only effective blow delivered was credited to West. It waa with the left band oa tbe body, and made Bonner wince. West was very aggressive In the second round, and drew blood from Bonner's nose with the first blow struck.

He followed this up by rustling the Pennsylvania, to the ropes and scoring with tight and left on the face asa.f IW -tr Xiw aVs-sa Jk -nrsj sWHayct -B aawa aflat, a sjava 1 1 1 Hal ll I a Index tM8 Ml 13 3i 66S ntlHUJLTK DAT OF THS WUTkJt MAAIiirU OF THS nw CmLKAXg, LJI TTESIXAT. jrt nmr RirC-Oa aslle: 1 thamal Tinas Tm. WrMrtm- iCb-ry Last iit. 1M auta at 4t. 11..

A'at Maaste iii.to Pinky Pat's -Mi B-te IWb Mi. rCob 14 bad all is Mad "BTlckea at tbe bead lbs. IaaM LSgSt TOM. THlXlf SBSI TtiaaS tZ'm, 1:1. IJl.

-Wetshta. IBrlsn aM. 1S wall tfavu 141. 17. K.

t. saea w. see4 iBiiaoa let ..1 IL'st Bios' Bt 4I.10M IWil'r Cfst IJee Bbelbv 10B.I Marc's atay-r tel.SB) Robber ta). retehts. Uim Coaway til.106 Poof can't lk at Naanle L.

1US- -ruwda 4. as. Pominis IPS starter Weights. lirMlc lai. 107..

Earl ronao 4. 10CM Yours Traiy XaUssa 4. Belle (a). IOC Burreyor B). 10O.

Davenport flows) club. this out to-mgnt. Boxnra oohtests P0sSlsVBlwsw)a1 tasawl i m- ow. i -1 lm I1 I Jja I 4 I KtOH I MP as a Tjd a ts I tliiwil a acts Thin 1 ia alxfseBtba mi a aslle: Fractional Tiaat-aaSS- t.S. lj, Keille Etessr a.

lOS-. Iad Wicks. I1.i-i Pmtaa tsgM. S.i.l Aipta. a lAseesdala.

Aaastta T. Lluls R. tVA Was arivi! Waanlag restttans I Bt. ia B. r.

I i 1 c. tm 14. am j. IH. I SK I W.

I 1 MeO I -T I Kabi 11 II 11 11 pier easily 4 ta Bsaalng Fealtioss. a gu. aj It lk 4 41 a 3 a a a a lk SH TVjTH u. ut mtrmm axrtaa ksrd. slaps tbe 960.

Iswoxfnoes I BSt Athletic Club to-night during ths eighth. I S4x (coll-. rs COlF.Wat'rs round of th fight between Jack Bonner, of Summit Hill. and Tommy West. arsav 54 I anrtars-Welgbtai Bt.

ry Isant 4.104 is 4 4 Hawl 141. 10U Pr. Harry itt. M. imi 1 1 It lak sk Running loslrioaa.

IMi lt 1 JHS 4H lk aai gas gts J. mansee. of Cincinnati. In a wll-oottt sated wrestling met oh to-nlgnt. wowtaa-w r-maitched In six and weight, but nist a vigorous and determined struggle against odds.

Th match was at catcfa-as-caitch-can. Dwyer wtamln; th first fall In 1 1 kimiMf lock and th see- Chart Garrlgan. a jockey, and George I Z. attended by about 600 people. 14 rninutas wnu av nau, a Biaote ooy at tne atoms tfrnrn race I who appteuaea vigorvusir track, met In the opening bout.

Garruran I ti' showed such pronounced superiority over DWYEB Waa To Mncti For Earner Woodsaaa- aee at Cslambua. araotAb DisrareaT TO TBT BwoeTasa. TTwarT Ohio. February this cltr. defeated Elmer Wood at dlfferetK Will Likely Bs Tried on ths Other 8ld of the River.

S-SOTAB StseaTSBI TO TSS aS0ISBS Louisvnxx. February 28. The Jefferson-Tlll City Council at 'tc-nlght's roeeUng passed aa ordinance legalising boxing contests. The ordinance provides that they must be held before a reputable athletic club: three-ounce glove must be used, the nolle are to be In attendance and tbs con tests are not to last over 20 rounds. It Is believed Louisville sports secured the pass- age of the measure.

nsert -ous Ixmisvllle clubs are already arranging matches to be neta in ue tiiu iwusos pnoxisnro Ass f4onaa af the Fryers Is, Kaatla 4 Ijerebte'a Strto-- LorvivTLi FebviT 28. Thb B-totrtsuxJi rrptMrve rX several noun una utntin if at among tb trainers nITvorscs now quar tered i tv old rae track. Tbe first man 1 waa th veteran -traia- be is her with Eastin A stri of St. mostly untried, bat Dror- two-yeir-olds, it looks and breed ing fi- thing. Bocae of the two- yr- 1 for th Newport ar 1 1.

meetings, but tb older 1 .1 be trained slowly and shipped ist U' i--a tlm for th various events out tnera. Jien Holladsy. Jspw a niagIflcent-looklng six-year-old. of cotirs. th star of th EastJii A Larabte string.

Tb bis bay son of Hanover and Motile la th perfect pic ture or equine strength aad goi temper. A every oaa knows, te on of the prominent entries la ths Brooklyn and Bubnrbaa Handicaps. Mr. Wlmmer says his royal charge 1 in fin fettle, though, of course, is week and weeks away rrom race, having- had ne training yet beyond daily walks and rubdowns. Ha dally eats bte 11 ouarts of oats and JO pounds of hay.

with an occssioaaJ allowance of "mash. with all the appetite or a horse ia perfect health, and be is as sweet-tempered as a hers ess bs. Mr. Wlmmer says that Holla wbo te now taking thing easy, pre-BaniiorT ts tb active trainine? which will begin la April, ought to shew rare form this year. as he sever aeemed stronger or healthier in MS career.

He will have BMMk's hard work in I will then be shipped, about tb last sf to tjravsaeJia. "Ben Holladay will be a mirhty hard boras to beat tbls year la the s.i-aged dW vtMoo, sata Jar. vviminer, aa ne stood lov lui erroktns the brown muxsle which tha bora stretched vat trim throwrty tbe stable good and strong; and sn-teaa tons) accident happens to turn in his training he'll be fit aa a Sddle when th I-etern racing srason begin a. I am going to go alow with him, and aaa not gotne; to take aay nance ay putnua, too nerd la his work. I don't think, thouirh, that bint to meet with any mishaps In hia work, a he's a horse that takes ts training jost bite a duett takes to water.

He's a great weirht canter snd a good stayer vei de-tanoe ef ground, beeiors having a moe turn of speed. Aji Ms races have shown ttiat. And as, for sn oeas they don't turn, 'era out snv better man this bi here," said te twn f-o r. again atiectloruvle-ly atro- tne ir i-, sent brows bead of the bo wk to expeot, hia mas-trr'a c- iir. 1 fs -v w-t on a bay named 5 out cf i mi I T.

M. Ban OSwiytXisasri T. 1 tea IS TroslsH CoSdle at ft- WmsiLSs Klsbrl BL VMl Ob stoeajrl J. R. MeAvey Csv.B.

Rom K. t-tsKssaad Co. art toe cum. last. 1.

Jetaaya I sliSitt O-Ckasaeri Janata Cs Mil arab Bi MnlSsal H. B. Myers MesSrl B. aVrsrfaart Kd -ntageraM Vlu -l B- I i.i a. l-l la-1 IX- I ae-1 ee- ss-t se-1 ss.

La-1 bus- iwt Mart good. Woa easily, ptee tbe mate. OaT at tbe Brat break, wieaer. a. awiv- a.

nsssnat fbstu LmI west to the beat wtsra ready ass waa Basse wraps. una tae res klisi Cob ma weU weal far Bv eight as gmslrsi Mass. Feasssn. Baa S-l e-1 ss-1 aa-l ae-t -Bettiag S-t i sa-l 1 a-t ll- a-1 s-l tio-i 0-1 a-1 a-i ta-l se-l OS ta Bret break. Wlassc.

b. by Dtsbnp Cbt-rvag all ever the track Is tae etfetea. tetarf srlng with PaJeea Lscbt tlstit a eta gas. lrerwetgBt: Mttisi.a. lbs.

'PanuillBtg far Jsaaaa. isd WkSsa was saves ttisai as rai- sBa. JVaa ata aalBiilea Jeeheys. C. v.

w. H. kwatr. W. HeitklBSBa K.

Riddle W. tC Cievelaad R. lira Reme vasasten tbs Wins so-1 loe- 1-1 S-1S ao-1 s-l 4-1 s-t 1V1 s-l la- i as- 1 ch. s-l al ls-1 a-1 Ml TT5uke tatTvai asotbar teatB. Water Crest was sneer a pull for abeat Ms fwleess aad Urad ta ta streteb.

Osarwelgbt: K- B. Jos Bbelby. a lbs. aorateaea: Traaay. BXUTRTH HACB Pifteea atxieeatns or a stile; aaaOTrmp: wriaiti jsbi as.

mmm pores ago, fractional Time 9 I.is. 1 J'-a. k.Aii. mimm aaally. Off at tb Brat break.

Winner, ea. oy Te sailor MrIAata7' JlaTcbeway getto Xante Taylor la tbs last stxteeath. aad woe with something la ft? la tbs test slgkth. Doaunls boned to tb outside feaes at tbe start rywXTtAT5-avrn eighths of a nnle: seUlag: for foar-yaar-obte aad upward; paras aS0. Wl.

Fractloaal Xlme Runnlnt Post tl 00s. St. tk lk 41a gat 4 is loin. Maot 4. 104 3 I- ti a 4 Sk 2' 1 Ml1 is 4 pi ba.P '7 7" a Th witnesses seemed to agree that Confoy picked a quarrel with Allen and put hla band In hla overcoat pocket aa If to draw a revolver when the former pugilist discharged his revolver.

Shortly after the verdict was rendered Attorney Harvey, for Allen cutlng Attorney what he was twf 10 ao tbe esse. Before waiting xor a 'Z 1 Attorney tesies aewarV.n't Vor Aion Vchargef bond, which wsa lurol. I terg number of Allen's JMmnOm In the snorting world attended the Inquest ami congratulated Allen at the close. The re-arreat te In the nature of a orme.ll y. ana fftehsTgeneral belief that Allen wlU be acquitted at th preliminary hoaxing.

JULIAH Waa ts Back Yaak Kenny To Bsa Charlie Iiawler. LotnsvnAs Febmary 28. Charles Lawler. th "Big Boy." who naa oeeu worrying Pitxslmmons for a fight sine the champion reached th dty may an opportunity to meet his man. "Fitx said to-night: "I am tired of hearing' from and I have aeciaea cto pointing.

He acted gtraasly.ai. times, and I outn wnli un here If we can find a plac every time Jteajl was pen. toflght'- andsTalsad the JteffersonrMle fellow, isere was mantes snann me th rht 1 ter Boraner's work; third. He closed hla glove and several times scored forcibly with the left on the body. West landed three atraight left-hand Jab on Bon ner's damaged nasal organ.

Bonner was oa the offensive In th fourth round, and promptly jabbed West hard 00 the noee. Council passed an' ordinance to-night tegsl-islng twenty-round boxing contests, and I think" that will "be'1Hod place to pull off th flihT If5htnda-up beore ma four rounds I will oye-Siuy. UJA alteS'fcrTh Kw lrmy wiU eat lwier up. effrte- The blow made Weat reel, and the Pw- 1. fnrKl 000 whldi waa made by a 1 Infill IB l'" BTS.VB sylvanlan.

quick to take advantage of the other's condition, landed hard twice with tbe left on the body. Toward the close of the round West got home three times with the left on the nose. Ed f-Hsserald Ctaa Maephr Jsssss Artkar T. M. Berry.

M. Hughes -ZT wa. sUsa (MT aVJ) mab firwaT. IB! Bjal QUI FUrrH BACTB MU aad seventy mtr ouii saao. yractionai faso.

yractlooal Tins V47 Ms ssot yaras: sal Una: far ta njefc. tut, Mjm. Owners. B. Barrett W.

Daly Oeo. C. Beosett. J. P.

Doian E. Whltmaa. John Hoffntaa L.B.WIlltams W. A. Jobnsoa Jorksrs.

Wl of N.w York, Just as Bonner teft his cor- HZZ. 'jtSmJ? Tmml ST gtLtTZ roaT aad Prince Harry tired la tbe stretch. Jockeys. E. Bertonnierrs Mik W.

K. rteMtng Oda W. Beasas. Watts Co P. Friable T.

Jockeys. O'Connor Prostl BothersoU Holdan Co. Rossi Toungl 4-1 m-t S-l 4. ik. immt atrtith- Isunsu waa cut off ea I Brttlag.

Opsa. Close. Plaea. 1 s-l l- a-t I S-l 4-1 1 S-l S-S tl T-S T-1 si 1 si s-l mt a-l 7-1 S-l Off at tha first break. Winner, eh.

Betting Open. Cluse. Piaee. S-l S- 1 a-i a. 1 fc-S T-S 11-10 Out i 13- I 4-1 lft-l IS- 1 a-i S-l IS- 1 S-l 1S-1 SO- 1 10-1 SO-1 IOU- 1 4Q-I '-7hVVlr soins te tm.

stretch. Karl Fobbo tired oa the end. Blabop Rasa, pre name BetUag LToaa. a-l IS 4-1 1-S 1S-S 1-1 at b. lir fWhaii- by Paoe-the first tara Bcratcbe: fore a half brother to tha Flelechmann 15.0041 Hal ma.

Mr. Wlmmsr says that th colt, who te now a big. strong tree-year-old, will be on of tb bard horses to beat In tha Brooklyn Derby. Aa a two-year -old MeLeod of Dare had several good raoea so his credit. He did aot race much teat year, however, aa hs began ailing before the sea, son was over, and had to be thrown out of training.

Now he Is in perfect health, and Mr. Wlmmer expects him to train finely, as he la a good tempered borae, a willing worker and easy to handle. Another colt prominent In th Eaatln A Larabie's string te the three year-old colt Klnley He, who laa year had the distinction of beating George Long's 1 15.U IO oolt Manuel. Asked how this good-looking bajr happened to get such a peculiar name Mr. Wlmmer said that It was because Mr.

Larabte, who Is a great admirer of the President, wanted to name his colt after him. and, finding that the name McKlnley had already been claimed, he got aa close to It as hs could with tbe odd sounding name of Klnley Mc. He Is a good looking animal, and Mr. Wlmmer expects much of him this year. As to who will do ths principal riding for the Eastin is Larabie stable this season Trainer Wlmmer says be te not yet able to say.

His firm is In correspondence with several of the crack jockeys of the East, among them Fred Taral. "Moat of the boys want too much money." said he. "and while we are willing to pay a good jockey what his services are worth, there's such a thing as overdoing It. you know. We want not only a good, strong boy, but one with a good head on Mm boy who Is not canity rattled.

That's the only kind of a boy fit to rid a big, strong horse, like, for Instance." About 2fit horaes are nowouarterad at lbs Louisville track, and the number is Increasing daily. Pat Dunne's string of II got In yesterday from Versailles, where they have been turned out. Mr. Dunne, wbo Is now In Frisco, will reach her about th last of March. Jim Murphy got In Sunday from Lexington with six two-year-olds, among them a bay colt named Talma, by Teuton, out of Ooldle Cad, by Longfellow.

This colt Is entered in most of the prominent stakes for two-year-old colts at the Newport and Louisville meetings. Brown Dick Is Just here from Lexington with his stable, among the number being the good three-year-old filly Souchon. by Htmyar. put of Imp. Tarantella.

Souchon Is entered In the Memphis and Louisville Oaks. Brown Dick, whoae real name, as most turf followers know. Is Kd Brown. Is a colored man. whose success on the turf has been won because his methods have been honest and sportsmanlike, winning him the respect of junges, trainers ana jorgeys everywhere.

BUI ne 1 has for years been a proml- net figure at the race meetings hr rra boats. What he did with Ben Brush and Plaudit on the Eastern tracks Is still of rscent and vivid memory. SETTLED UP. McOaljraB Bag Called Damage Salt. arcs so nt BBiiiiissa Off His Mxwruis.

February 38. The suit for S23.000 wtiidh WUllam McUuigas brought iscewtlr at Hot Springs, against John W. Schorr, of Mem phi, for slander, wa withdrawn to-day at Little Rock. Colonel Schorr Intended taking- th ease Into the Federal Court sad this step no doubt prompted McOiagan to reconsider his move and he has let tb matter drop. The alleged slander grow out of a selling race at Montgomery Park, la which Sea Lean, a two-year-old belonging to Mr.

Schorr, was boosted by McOulcaa after ba had won. Hot words followed and Sohorr denounced tbe Arkansas la un una urea terms. Mr, sonorr ret ur sea to jsempnw to-oirbf. bote. 170: imborg.

lls; total. Zmil auur: Brwc Bid line. 1J2; B0WLI1Q. "Ralajr Wtber Scoes Predoaataate at Falrvlew. Out of the bunch of seven games bowled at tbe Hamilton County Tata go last Bight the redeeming; feature was tha victory of ths LosanttvUlee by the narrow margin nf two pins.

Tha damp weather seemed to affect tb bowlers, and In eonseauence Door all-around scores were the result. Doubles were secured by sterner, EM; Bchuettter, wv, su nnusriB, u. ine scores were; Oame Ota: Brhlasatneer. 181 11; I. 14S Oostd.

113 14IJ Kindt. Wheal lay, US: Alexander. IAS; Bapbrat. ISO: wnea iss: total. 7 fra il III Tes: W.

Harls. ISS: Klaeasebaaldt. 1TB nc aoea nan. tax; T. ureanen, 1 tie: total, ass.

Scblessiturar. MS: sttedt. ISS; Wbaatley. 14: AJexaader. 14S; Kusbral.

144; total. 7SX. Hill Toes W. Harur. ITS Bcbeckiaaa.

14S: Oraallek. KteBBBchntldt. 174; aas; Tllpfl llants fjvtmi BeaieesIBeer. IBS: Xlsjt MS. Wbeaxiey.

MS; AJexander. 1S; Kusarat. la; total. SSI. eccldantai: Olasa.

174; Bsbaettler. ISS: re st sin, ua; lasvia, iu; jirararta, aui total, sua. B-aertfe llimi TTrm- BcBlsaalnear. -loo: K1B4L 100: VhssUey. 147; AirxaaSsr, lM; Kaphmt.

isl; total. 7S2. Orctoaatal: Glass, 1ST; Eestern. ISS: Srfcoett- First ii; jvssrana. isi; total, szi.

Die a. las: total. 77 Morrtaa. liz; itnaw, isi i BcBsetssr. si fetal.

71. I naanuvllie; Bona, izs: UOr Kaaas. till O- slack. 1X3: Istsl 71IS 17; ThlrS ajn i BssstivmBt Moss, its: BtessB. I SB; Hosnatsi.

iss; BoatBview: i tssn. ju; usttstataa, wt; ue. boM, 14S: mginiii'or. isi; neat Bar, IB. Gamea Jefferaon-Keedmosr Rl- val.

Gym, Beltevus Stars, at Pairvtew; Pwlr vs. at LampCs; Wabash vs. Aicord, at Towsr; Hornst vs. Clifton Heights, at Pfeffer'S: P. P.

va Eiks. at Pnsenlx; Elm vs. Trupweln. at uueen ntr: tiregon vs. Baxon-rtavyatn Hmm'm' nolf oro-HtAfi I nt-Oood Tims, st Wsolford: Broofclyn-Neo SucB-Becker- Plvs, at Oriental: Dotr Ptve vs.

Man bat-tan, at Doll's; Riverview All Bight, at ITiOB Hill Hi Ottswi asd Tratasr a tas "Layxtartoa Istixofox, Pebruary 28. Tb ordor of Mr. -Charies Green to owners, trainers snd Jockeys having horses at th Kentucky Associate; course to vacate th Bremlaae 1 r- bi rescinded, and they i to t-m i n-r r. WWitlilS Arnstrons end Childs Good Shape. in Ogcslt Gardner and Bis Very Plnciy Struggle.

Grats Haalj tha Kew pert Trttk. Jaekaoa SmiU Win Ont of Orar-tlit-RlTtr Jidt Ot.tr UmtUn of IiUmL Ttssr la a big ad vane sal for th Arm- atreag-Calld eosteat at RoMasoa'g Opera Hon, under the auspice at ta Stag Ath tetlo Club, next Saturday night- Tickets war aold at a lively rata yesterday. Cbilda ta dowa to, hard werk at ate quar It is said that there was a little ever tUM0 at the Gardner-Hopkins contest at People's Theater night before last, JOHNNIE VAX HEEST. Who Is To Meat Kid Ash Next Saturday Night. head; Tony Licalsl, 12 bead.

Oen Leigh and J. K. Seagram will aend select strings to Newport. Leigh expects to have about It head at NawDort from hla big stable of bt horses, now at Louisville. "Seagram will send la charge of Mr.

Charlea Boyte fiv head of crack racers. This te tha first time Canada's rsprssent. tlvs horseman and sportsman hss raced la this part of ths country. There will be no lack of good Jockey talent. While In New Orleans I bad talk with Mr.

Powter. Hs te is favor of an odob tins, and If we can see our way clear we win not nave a cat ring. The prssldnv been decided upon. Tl will be Messrs. Quean aad Smith.

'Curly' and Smith. "Curly' Brown will do th starting. "I exneet Mr. Powter back bv March 11. when final arrangements will mad for th meeting, which te to open on April and continue until May 19, Incluslvs, net.

withstanding the report to tbe contra Jack Daugherty, matchmaker far th new Corryvilte Athletic Club, Is working on tb match between Cbarlte Barn, ef taia dty, sad Mattte Matt haws, of New York. Tbs contest Is booked for tb 181k of Marsh. Burns has signed tb article, and th hib Is now awaiting tbe ale-nature ef Matthew. The rtlcle were forwarded to Matthews a few days ago. and Daughertr sxpects receive inem a tew nay.

Tb date of the match te eoear before tb Weet End Athletic Club, of St. Leal, has been changed. Instead of March a originally agreed upon, the eon lasts will taka piac on March 11. Eugene Boson h. of this city, is to meet Perry Qussnaa, of Chicago.

1ft Dannte Rewaa, th hard-hitting and very orom lalnar feather weight of thte city, te to against Chsppte I ante, of th Windy City. Both Basic hea I wlli occur on tb ovenlna of tbs 1 1th. St. Lou la club has posted a forfeit of with tbs sporting editor of Tss Ksonsi a a guarantee that tas contest will teas Th Psopte's AOrfette Club that Ita aext boxing event will be Monday night, March IS. It aurprtae tor th lovers of sparring for this cession.

Ths ptogfamm will -bo aa-aotsBced ta a fsw day a. William Ksnnsdy, of Addyston, aad Will It most pieaarner to tb lovers of pu gilism of fb high order aad th square sr. dor to team that ths dear eld Leasx Club win aot consolidate with ta New -Broad-war Club, saps a New York exchange. It ts to remaia where tt te sad put tty th seas exsasteat attraciloasr that It ba psrveyed hitherto, and ths same exsellent eld prices will prevail. It probably is to regreUed that tb Lenox te mot to be welded to tb Broadway, ao 'that rha Broadway might follow In the MM pathway of angslte A fine, yenerabl tnstitutloa ba tun lnox.

wti't tve beet tr'1-is t' ti nly i tt i -i --d "i I --ffVtjllS i pralsa Tsoasa CLourke aad his Claleet Tbe tlresdwsy Clib Is ta be a ri.H I. very sense of the If a of Has, BOrKssJ i-e la le be (-. aartaiaa. Mr. I-aMs a mure si neia iaa ewe.

"1 t. ..4 sioa. 1 11. 1 Will Start X7c-3tTb-Day. xwrlta j- sf I saaaseeeaeet th b4 Ik the be te Islimii 4 there st tba4 be baa aariKinat So wua lit 1 way t-fub, wbsrh hla IrtaeMi, M.

1 1 mm mm as IS I Bsasrdia- ths Naatlsa la Urhi city te revtvtaa' ths taia teeal rsaalag I rack, and It was id Bet ba aar pi atlas' tf a asm pas should argaa' ta balld aa her la th aaa fetwra. A' like Clsvslsag If destMsd ad tb hted. af baseball that It WIS assart wla aatsraus tars ts asms ether ktad mt apart, and thee ar thee waa tkiak that th ttsas are rip far a Srst-stess raaslsg travel" her. A eny th ate af Clevetea wlthsst a raws sag meet la- an Ita trVriaity I sosssthtag asbaard sf la tae llstss. aad ta saty wsasar at that aeas ass has at rttsgslstg what aat eseeMeat appeeiaatty te asTarded her bsasra.

Bars lb t'Wvelasd riaia lealer. Tb baa beset msrb talk a fBt track here sad tba arswad haa beast Irrn. swaatly teohad by sea-lie tetsrseied tb apart, bwt svetblng has ever ef it. Now, beseter. tbe pi mi tste ae arwe.iuae-ly brwrbt.

rmr ssn tisa atrsi rtteirs baa beea gsng as bet Bases swsa wl bswwn runalag trarg ptesitBtsrs aad parti bt tax city and lb re te that la a few Sara aoea of I knee asset laleeeeted WIS lasts her to look seer lb attaettes. H. H. liergaa. ef Mt.

Ioete, te a tb prlsae mevsis sf lb pesteet. Me be bee esansrted amh Bams of a bast trwkt be the sauntry and ssc haf nese vets) rloaa I lot-sting six here U. T. Hesta. tb local as as I for lsa wba has mm Interested te rwassag bora aerleeprtaee Ikaraea aftea sn tbe past, has beea baa MS aver tbe local stusttea for bis.

Jim Mail, a entered Btiddl weight. dt4 ters sear th Le lonia rao track. If sea. I Ea-ruisaa efBs last night aad said dittos ssaaU far anything Child will hav I seuid Mb ts a rra age a match with aar a glorious chanoa. Hs at worklBaT faithfully te duplioais hla victory evar the big Mack.

That 0Rsrke doss at bold a chaap esti mate of ths Chicago boxer Is attested by ths fact that a Is going ts bring his maa ts tb bat tie ground In aanpt tlm Is gwt rid of hia oar lags and ta th beat pnsslMs loondltlon. 0Rourka Intends ba start rota New York to-day. Last night Prank Kelly manager of tb Stag Athtotte Club, re ceived th following telegram: "Nbw Yobk, Pebruary 38. IMS. "PBAJtSt KlUI, Cincinnati.

Ohio: I leav hare to-morrow with Armatrong aad Wai-cut. Please have place where Armstrong can stop and train. I Intend ta pat tb winner oa at tba Lenox Club. "Teal tTRotTBxa Johnnie Van Heaet has up his forfait for Kid Ash. The forfeits of both tbe principals.

gl20 each, as well aa the forfeit ef the Stag Athletic Club, are now In ths hands of. the sporting editor of Tan Km-quibbb. Everything ia connection with this entertainment haa been conducted In a bus-Iness-llks manner, aad the So rounds of boxing should furnish the local lovers of ths game a royal treat. had la this trtelnlty at 1 seaiaAa. ft prefer Da a Motaoa.

aad wtU tab him a catch wetghta. Jos Piggott. th rtevsr Bsa Praaalsra hers whs was ts tide far the Was ter Bivteioei af Ch Burns A Water bowse Btabte Ihl nter. la grswtag heavy at each a rat that be stay ast be able ts keep bte seat rest. Lately a haa bee ansbte ts get aswa lower thaa 113.

and he doe that with aim. rulty. liggotl te about mm good a they produos est "Aasl. and be has th heoeet end alwars. gUtkaaae.

Kid Meer wsstd Ilk ts with Jos strwaer at IU pada, 'Ward bojbbs rrssj Mew Ortees thai aha Trey, tb wsll-kaswa bookmaker, la a very sick maa. Troy Is dowa with passmen, aad te la a praeart ssadktoa. Joba Ms Kb. Saanager mt Bug "Baa. aaa.

Iaat night received a frees Oeorge tUder. of th Stock Baehaas Alb. tette Club, of Buffalo, asklag him If would match th Cssingtss boy against 1 Youaga. the eon teal a rnns, sad 1 taka place aa tb 17th ef this msnik. Msa ar MrKse has wired Msnager (Oder, aeklna ts writ partteuter.

The swiitftr Secretary Grata Hanly. of the Queen City I of tb Covtngtoa wants ta hnw mas Jockey Club, who recently returned from I New Orleans, waa Interviewed yeatsrday by faadr Sullivan.1 th ata a agar af OaeaS an Ewquibbb reporter. Whoa asked what oardaar. does aot Biv' a very slewing the prospects ware for the coming masting at Newport Mr. Hanly aald: Tbe prospects were never better than they are for racing at Newport this aaa on.

I have made arrangements for a pedal train of 13 cars to leave New Orleans for Newport tha day after tha close ef the Crescent City meeting. Th train will corns North on passenger schedule time, and will arrive five days bsfore our meeting begin. This will give them plenty ef 41mt to get rested up from tb car fever. I now bars applications from th old-line guard of owners, which Include th following well-known horsemen: Bob Tucker, Vi had; Captain Buck Franklin. 13 head; Ed Pits-gerald.

10 head: Si Hughes. head- Hardy Durham. 10 bead: Henry McDanlel, 30 head: W. M. Rogers.

35 head: Texas Smith. 14 Dan O'Brien, 7 bead; Bill Steele, 13 Bulll sf tha arwwtrur eaeacity of ths all Istta clsbs af Bun-ate. Hs said that Osesr Oardner fought Juh Stevens before one ef tb clubs la Bun-ate and only received S4 for hi part. niitristtpHlnfMii It waa Thought that a return state woaild draw better' aald Paddy, "so u- ok Bgala and Oscar only received a Mttte vs Sluo for hla share. Osoar fought Pter Haley In Buffalo arid only got lito.

Pa-! Is a Buffalo boy and If any eae should rax ther he should. Msnager MsKs last Bight rsoetvsd a tetter from Patsy Hater. Ta BusTate be states that hla eontsst with Tsrry MeOov am will take pter In New York as tbe 1 of this moath. a ariainally slated la TsS) EHtrflBSB. Oscar Oardner after his lst with Hopkins at People's Theater last Bight had) ta underse as aaaek punhsnraant a glllst will ardlnaiily reoelve la two ssattsts.

It will remtabtrtd that It was Btat4 In Tss BnqniBBB that Oardaar hsd esets gaah above bte right whea saUre) tb ooBteat with Hopkins. Tbta was tha result ef Martin Flaherty, hitting bias, wlibj bte head la their twenty-round eoatsat at Hartford. last week. A physician Its New York sewed ud th sut Sunday morn- lng. In th son test with llspkls sight -for last tk plaster that severed ths wound was brushed off and tha stitch tara less.

When Oardner after getting the aaetelesi went to hi dressing th wasted wad In bad shape. Tbs bood was flowing fr the wound. It waa a des) sould ess clear to ths bona, Dr. Uuemer waa called. drssead th Injured piese.

First tha boss was aersBad and thaa four stitenss war takes briad tb Hps ef Ut wound tethr. Mst son did the gam lltti fast her-wwlgiit flliw h. tl was very painful, hut Oardner obe tM ldted with Vaa Asast, Partsll. Kssaeaa and a aambsr of others ts ts the wound was betag eewed up. oardnar an Sat Clever wmj win leave lor vol aprinsa ax Basis te-dajr.

They will etso in St. ituis servwra days, wbsr they will isiasd by Gsrdnsr. Oscar axpeeta ts remain la I log Surina freva few ts els wsaaa. Msatrsf Bulll vaa bas an asTar sf Par fr Basswahi and nrner the latlar part sf iMt BMtnisi at ladianasolls. Ths match asey be mss.

It Will depen Otl laro Bar nonoiivin. lllton. Lrard April. nsr aad Patsy itaiy win sat iiaei it tha People Tbeeter sssis tun ta Manager BulUvaa ha evened Bjaset Bn I ulllvaa ha Open ad Mas at tetioMs I looking for a match bat wees Otrlmr ssd Peddler relator la Kngiaes Beats uses is Prod Pox. tnanagsr ef Jos.

Hopkins, wilt ressala la daclansit a few days. Hat pros teg returned IS New York City rtrds kBorntBS aad may esta bask sso fsr aas sthsr ssslsti sttbsr Is thte ity sr ladteax iSudgsTaaoTy kPollS With is Cald. -I wwid Ilk yt ta be associate lodge I explain for ta that Hopfcla 4Md Swd as ska I hlm mmm nsht Mendar nighc" said Maaasesx hi swa fight Mnor night." said Pex. "Joe wanted so st aad sat tbs pee aad play for th assist mm points. It was sn my sdvlc he sated.

I eastiosed hiss ts make a waiting fight, lay bsek aad trr and eop Oardser with his rtgnt test. Ar tlm Jo put th right ever It te tent IS and as mists bs, but tiardaer 1s a hard sua is put tbe first en, Hopkins ueuaiiy masse a rushing Sake He'll nbt hla own bai the nest time and go out Is wis petals sr AalBb before the limit. Mr. O. C.

Riley, ru rsssnimg Wllnsog Ksnnsdy. th Addystwa (OMs) ststsd heavy wwkrbt. Is ready Boat a farfast asd BBStcsi bte maa against Mark Oarrsll at any time. Kenned willing asset Care rsil te a tas-rstsnd boas befvr aay sf las teoal sail tette eiutJ. 1 Henry 0Brtea.

msnsgsr at Hygsaa Oote-stsla. sb Buffalo light Weigh bsr. bag accepted the obslieng sf Al Oersrdl mm-half of Ootdsiela for a ge before ths Sews side liub, of this sKy. (sosdstsia's wte- ss led sous. uouz piBQUALinnx I Am TJaasaal OtBrao at th Ktw Orlaas Track.

New OaLSABfi, Pbbraary aaVteHers i tks local track were treated ts a real seav setloa this aJtersosa. It was ssthing saor nor loss thaa tb dlBaaallSsatlsa af a hsrsi. Else her stash as sestsirsss, arts la of the ririry, woald be viewed as a nssltsr of eotarsa, but bar It te different. Tb say sat lou-day ssaetlas of tb Cres. Johnson, of Loulsvllte, both put ap their I ssntv City Jockey Club Is asw near teg It forfeit money yesterday to g-uaraste i erf eft money yesterday pearance at the ring side.

Tb Important Msw York racing UotaS, Wsstchsstsr, Con- Island Brooklyn, bar at last yielded ts th d-l stand borsemea fsr Incrsaasd val aea for I over-alght race. It te aot pnsbabte that say ofOctel SBBoancsiBsat will bs Blade, bat I ths fact the tnereass will evident whea th programs for tb first big metropolitan meeting, beginning at Morrte Psrk May te pub (la bed. A sterling sf ths Ulcere ef tb three clubst bald about I week JP, considered tb propueltloa that I purses bs raiaea, ana decided that I he proa I Der oua ondltloa ef ths turf in the kteat weald Justify ss increase of vajuea A new I scale of values was agree upon. But lust I what thte te only tb officers tbe three I race track mow. stew jora worio.

Johante Vaa Bssst has posted hi forfeit of 23 with th sporUog sditor of Tbs Est. omasa for his contest with Kid Ash at the acsgr AtBMue viae asxsraay night. SUs, ST I --a. CNSOIC PLASTISS, I Tb Ss Tset ftbee All r-i sDUM. WTS t- mmm MfTAL PCLI it.

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