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THE BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE FEBRUARY 20. 1910. TO That National League Frown on Syndicate Baseball Looks SPORTS More Like a Grin Martin Sheridan May Rave Had Enough, But the Athletic World Hasn't Had Enough of Martin SHERIDAN SAYS tern, Curtis, Jtlchle Brown, Whlto, Burke, Evans, Wolfgang. FarKusMP. Tuckey am More; 8-hean 2b, Sweeney 8S, Getz, Klner and Coonev utility infield, Moran If, Llere cf, Becker rf, and Beck cliange outfielder.

NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1910. OLD LEAGUE GETS LINE HE IS THROUGH EX-UMPIRE FOUND DEAD. SEASON WILL OPEN APRIL 22 New England League Schedule Oat AT AT IAXX AT mwKi.r. AT WORCESTER AT NEW BEDFORD AT LAWKKNCK AT IIAVKRIIILL AT TAIX KIVKR David J. Hill, Formerly of the necticut League, Succumbed Famous Athlete Will MV.M Jnar 10.

II Jaly IS. I. I A as- to May H. lit Juue 11, 18 July 11. 29 Aug.

6. 20 Sept. 5 (P. GLOBE May 2.X 30 (A. June 30 July 4 (P.

M. a tut. a. 0, 10. 20 May 10.

17 June 20, 21 July 22. 23 Ana. 18, 28. 27 Apr. 23 May 4.

5. 31 Jun I. 6. 7 Auk. 3.

11 Apr. 27. 28 May 27. 28 July 1. 2.

27 Au(. 4. SI Mas 13 14 Joe IT. IS July jo. 21 Aa IT.

24. 25 Compete No Mora May M.v 10. 2. 21 National Opposed to Syndicate Ball. But Something Very Much Like It Is Left Possible.

M.y 3. 24. 30(A. M. June 10, 28 July 4 (A.M.).

9. 20 Sept 5 (A. WILL Apr. 27. 28 June 1.

4 July 0, 8 Aug. 0, 20. 22 May 11.12. 31 June 16. 16 July IS.

18 Au. 8. 19 MlT.I FALL RIVER May 18, 10 June 8, 8 July 28. 30 Aue. 8, 15, 18 Jmr 24.2R July 27.

39 Au. S3 Hrpl. 2 AH. 8. 39 Sept 3.

3. Umpires In (forty, Lannigan, A nr. 22. SS Game Has Given Him mi Can, He Declares, May 10. 14.

IB J.inr 21 July 21. 2 Heart Disease. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb 19 -David J. Hill, formerly one of the most popular umpires in the Connecticut baseball league, was found dead this morning at the home of one of his friends In West Haven, where he had spent the night. evening Hill called on Albert Schoiz and complained of feeding III Mr Schoiz invited him to spend the night.

This morning Hill was found dead in his bed. The medical examiner pronounced death due heart disease, from which Hill had been Buffering for some time. After quitting baseball Hill wan for a time chief of the Seymour fire department. For the past two years he was a constable in Seymour. I 51 I Ma 27.

AGAIN May 30 (P. Jnae 9. IS July 12. 13. 23 AiiC SO.

30 Srf 10 at 11 BikSBail I aaaBaa Apr. 20, SO May 10. 17, 31 June 1, 24 Sept 'A. M. (P.

M. M.y 0. is M.y 3Ti. 2B June 8. 18 1 Jly 1, 2 July 4 (P.M.).

23 28! Au. 3, 4 Au. 11 Sept. 0 Kept. 1 Ana.

is. Jelra Aaa. IS. I. 22.

SB AaS. I. 2. 31 kin O'Briw, Connolly, Daffy. Bg Bunch of Baseball Notables on Hand.

One Apr. 2T 23 Apr. 80 Mas 2. 8 May 3. 30 M.

Jna 1 IS Jnly It, 1 A. 12 HAVE cm I Apr 7S Tf Aaa. IX. June 2. 17 (V.

May 27. 28 June 13. 14 July 1, 2 Aug. tj 2 Sept. 6 i Man Could Control All Eight Clubs.

f3. 14 June 18. 18 July 20. 21 Aug. 17.

24, Mav IS. 17 J.W 2r. SI JU 22. 23 Am. IS.

SS. 27 Done Much for Him, Kept flim Broka June 10, 30 July 4 tp. 26 Aua.6.Sept.5(A.M.) July 7, 14 Ann. 8ept. 9 SrpC 7 4.1 Apr.

23 Mar 25, 26 July 5. 6, 22, 23 Aug. 29. 30 BEST May 16, 30 (P. Juue 13.

23, 27 July 26 Aug. 22, 27 Sept. 1 Apr 28. May 34 June II. 29 July 4.

(A. IL). Au S. 22 Sept. 8 (P.

May 6, 7 June 8, 0 July 18, 14 Aug. 10, 11 8ept. 7 ImM it May S. 13. IS Saaea.

SO July SO. SO Am IT. 24 LOWELL Taw New Jaaa a. Jaty 11. IS AOS.

12. 13 Seat. JaawBt. SB Jalf la. IS Seat-' NEW YORK.

Feb la-Mart aj dan of the Irish-American a. iu world's greatest hr-ro iw olympiads and many time a saZi champion and record-holder, 1hJ a Unm 111 I MM htm Apt 2V May 7 M.y 4 11 NEW YORK, Feb 19-A sparsely attended meeting of the directors of the National league of baseball clubs put itself on record tonight aa opposed to syndicate baseball and made sorra; minor changes in the constitution of tne league. There were present only Garry Herr tm MaySA Jab? 1.2 BASE Jutl 7. JOHNSON DOESN'T LIKE IT. American League President Says Nationals Have Not Considered Interests of Fans, Who Make Game.

CHICAGO, Feb 19 Pies B. B. Johnson of the American league tonight the adon of th. National June Apr. 25, 28 May 27.

28 June 28, SO Aug. 2 Sept. 8 May 18, 14 June 20, 21 July 15. 16 Aug. 24.

25 Sept. 2 My3. 17. 30 (A. June 14.

22. 28 July 28 Aug. 26. Sept 3 LYNN Mar 10. IS JeerS, IS Jabs IX.

SO. 30 Aaa IS Sap. (A. Ana. S.

4 July 41A.M.), 22, 27 ja 13 An. 8. 13 Aue. jo. 1 Aug.

10. 18. 10, 31 nao 11 ni ipaa II HOC competitor and probably nev M.lll .1 will at Brockton. Lynn I fail Kite. at LrU win u'si.

auiicui: Whon seen today, Piitrlrk tl May S3. Jaae II. 27 May 20. 21 June 17 A. 24 July 18.

IS Aug. 5. 80 Sept. 10 BALL May 18. 19 Jnae 4.

22. 23 July SS. SO A 8. 2W Apr. 20.

30 June 1 July 7. 8 AO. 18.10. 20 Apr 27. 2 Jnnr 2.

3, 17 July S. Auc- mann cf Cincinnati, who held a proxy for Boston; Charles W. -Murphy of Chicago, John T. Brush of New York May 0. 10 Jun IS, 10.

25 July 27. 28 Aug. 22. 28 Ma II IS NEW BEDFORD ii Stt S. 3.

Jilv 4 (P. M.I. ConBTay of the Uish-ArnsTtcas a rj t. if M.I. and Charles A.

ftbbets of Brooklyn who held proxies for Philadelphia and BJM A. 7 Bail I. r. aakaaaawr Joe OUrim. iirw UofuHf.

A it May SO (rll.l Jaaw.t Apr 22 June 2, 3. 17. 18. 18 wnDrcTvn NEWS M.v 23. 24 June 1" 11 July V.

20. 21 Aug. 17. 18 Apr. 27.

28 May II. 12 July IN. IS Au. 4 nest. 3.

Jane St. SS Jaly 13 14 Aaa. II May 4, 5 June 6, 7 July 11. 12 Aug. 12.

13. 31 May 20. 21 Jut 27. 28 Jaly 7. 8 Aug S.

28. 27 McCana I "vavuib VlMaaMlt -n. Lura.cH. LU AUg. 4 St i-ouis, ai.d VViiUam Locke secretary of the Pittsburg club, representing Barney Dreytuss Jala 4 (A.

i a T. 25. 34) Sept. 2. 10 arr.

Draw and J. Saat. I 1 1 u.t., Its Araaw. 1U- The resolution of disapproval offered I by Mr Brush and signed by the others reads: sansaai sd that the I J. leogue in a schedule to run until Oct 15, and declared that the Nationals wilfully violated the agreement drawn up with the American league at a recent session of the joint schedule committee.

"The club owners," said he, "have not considered the interests of the fans who make baseball, or the World's series, the crowning event of every season. As the program now stanos the champions of the two leagues can not begin the world's series before Oct 17, when the weather is not con- ducive to good baseball Larry Doyle Signs Again. ST LOUIS, Feb 19-john M.Gi.iu, manager of the New York Nationals, departed for Marlin, Tex, tonight to join his team McGraw t-rlay obtained 1 i sat asainn are I IDEAL FOR SHOOTING. NOT AVERSE TO JOHNNY COULON Resolved, that the league is opposed Ban. tirira of Lewis- rs, TOURNEY DOWN TO SEMIFINALS lit I t.

u- Coauaotly and Duffy, ail of to what is denominated as syndicate baseball, and will not permit a dual i tns New SAN FRANCISCO GETS DECISION ownership where one ciub owns or controls another club in this league." Owing. to this phraseology, observers i oitited out that the resolution doe Members of the B. A. A. Gun Club at Riverside.

as Saw asaaJl aaa 1 1 aaa over for tne si r.i i.i The betas cerrwtora were crow National Championship in Racket Singles at Issue. Larry Doyle's signature to a contract Doyle will report -March 1. IBut Jem Ken rick is- tun tut tue aftarn-un with people not prohibit any club owner from hol'a-ing 49 percent of the stock in one club and 51 percent in anotiier. In short, the same owner mignt be a stockholder in every ciub and nominally control but one, whereas actually a minority holding of -ii) percent, if centered in one person, would assure control. Changes in thv constitution were as follows: 1 That umpires who default their as But Rickard Means to Run That Fight Cornet! and Gieaso.i the Winners in No Easy Mark.

nmira ua aaBBaaaaaa. aanaf meaaaa aeaent sMrye fltaff anil aaaawa usaylftreaL rrauk toaaoUy. Jack McLaughlin Two Matches. Highlanders Get New Outfielder. NEW YORK.

Feb 19-Sec Thomas J. Davis of the Highlanders today received signments shall be fined one day pay Two Eoston PLyers, One Each From Chicago, Nan York, Left. Lewis-Lewis Fight In Paris Is The weather yesterday was Ideal for MaaT. 11 Cbataaw bite Place He Will Not Go, and That is Colma. Called a Draw, hooting and many members of the M.

A A. gun club and gueate were at the ttapa at Riverside. In addition to the regular 100-birj handicap shoot there waa a 25 handicap nhoot for a tropny the signed contract of Thomas Madden, an outfielder, who played last year with the Utica club of the New York state league. Chattanooga Gets Beville. ROCHESTER, Feb 19 The Rochester baseball club of the Eastern-league has sold catcher "Monty" Beville to the Chattanooga team of the Southern league.

in instead of $12, as previously. 2 That a postponed game need not be played off on the grounds where postponement was made, but if such is not done it "must be played off on the opposing club's grounds." 3 That the schedule meeting of the league shall be held annually in New York 'ii such a date In February as the president of the league may decide. "Ten days' notice shall be given to each club." Hereafter the clubs in the league will contest for the National league championship, instead of for the championship of the United States, as the constitution formerly provided. Memorial resolutions were passed in rftered by a member of the club. Tbw Starch and Have Howie of the Ir.tiasansBS law.

WBW go aouta Beat Saturday to tram owe month la Caaw l.uiy Cowaey. Sa wbatn the Uwin Kailinali. for ilm. sot a rswt all-round ssumT Jsmia riTIIni of lrkhtenra claw. MrOaakay.

the Harvard and aktetoa Xall aSSaS train r. "Hark" Lyeata. muo has an offer IS) sn to loeeii or liaverbilL art WTeedee. a Lyaa catcher: Ed O. Cornell wa.s hlith gun in the first match.

With a handicap of 30 he Jeffries Puts in Time in Basebali Practice. Bat Harry Looks Like a Winner to Crowd. IK him scored over H. but according to the ha can be credited with only loo In the special match K. F.

Tilaasna GAMES OF Y. M. C. A. BOYS.

The second round in the tournament at the Tennis and Racket club for the national racket single championship was completed yesterday and two Boston, a Chicago and a New York player are left for the semifinals. In the opening match G. ft. Fearing of Tennis and Racket and L. Waterbury of New York Dlayed a hard game.

Both men were in fine form, Fearing's varied service bothering Waterbury and winning the set. Kx-champion Q. A. Shaw of Tennis and Racket defeated Fayne Whitney of th New York Racket club, the latter winning only tho second irame. who waa acratcb man.

made a clean score and won the prise. The score-. SAX FRANCISCO. Feb 10-Tex Rick IVKW ORLEANS. Fob lohnny Oealsav bantam champion of the Pa- ard waa at the Recreation baseball park Net IJ'e'p Ur's 85 SO 100 today watching Jeffries and his mana i t-omrtt.

At BalAaa reawived th decision over Jem KrndrUk. Knjrtlsh bantam cham- a Utaaai About 40 Lads Take Part in Field and Track Sports at Technology Gymnasium. The seventh annual boys' handicap games of the B. Y. M.

C. A. were held at 9:30 in the M. I. T.

gymnasium yesterday, there being 10 competitors. The summary: honor of the memory of the late Fres Harry C. Pulliam of the National league, Pres George B. Dovey of the Boston club and Pres I. W.

Durham of Philadelphia. These resolutions had been held over from the December meeting. Copies will be sent to the relatives of the deceased. en authorised to confer at the end of ihelr IS-round battle AAaau at Royal tonbtbt. It a stubbornly fouaht battle 1 A I it rv.ii.

so ss SB SO S3 4 S3 vu not the enay Shaw gave a fine exhibition in the other games. R. Fincke and G. C. Clarke of New ger, Sam Berger.

playing ball. The Nevadan seemed to be satisfied with the surroundings, and while he did not come out with a definite announcement that San Francisco would be the sceno of the heavyweight championship battle, he intimated that Uiis city would be the battleground. While Jeffrie was busy on the field scooping up the grounders which the members of the San Francisco baseball 5, irr ..22 22 a as X4 JO XI 33 21 SB SS SS 24 23 21 23 a 17 17 21 ..20 24 21 23 IV 17 23 ..17 12 IS 13 la 21 22 13 21 IS IS 22 20 20 2U 17 18 ..14 14 .12 TARurrs believed he would be. SS ft S7 SS 0 SO 2 SO aa 4 72 IS SB 74 12 23 B4 0 au T4 aa so as iv li turkey. Katgki.

I' II Rtrtwraa with Pres Johnson of the American, league to devise a new method of adopting plaving schedules which shall do away with such deadlocks as happened this "week. 30-yard dash, for boys under 15, handicap Wen by Flnkell, G. Berrv second. Time 4 I-5s. 80-yard dash (scratch) Won by 15.

McLel- II Deary 0 A Ellia. iaa rlia tV. Ho took a world of punishment and in too second round knocked Coulon down after a lerrlBc rata of blows to the tatnaab and a heavy riant to the fare. From that Una Coulon waa blee.lt nc freely Kewdrtrka eye were bunjied np and An.iv totTOvaa ef Newrort. who SHI a HaverhlU Sssi wSdftr.

etasnn Amf n-aaal It was learned touay mat uie of directors in determining last night that it had jurisdiction in the case of ifiirniv. former manager of it a team were batting at htm Rickard stood A. ti, watching the ntmblcness of the big fel- Na I low and at the wme time discussing York met in the third match and Fincke had little trouble winning in straight games. Champion H. oi Chicago iiad R.

D. Wrenn of New York tor an opponent in the fourth match, and the cnamplon won easily. The summary: U. R. Fearing Tennis and itacket, beat L.

JUcrbury, N. Y. Itacket, li-H. 11 Id, 1716, 169. W- A.

tohaw, lennis and Racket, beat rayne YVmtney. Hi Y. Racket, IS lp 9, Is ii. R. Fincxe, N.

Y. Racket, beat G. C. Ciarke, N. Y.

Racket, li 12, 1611, 15 J. ti. AlcCorinack. Chicaeo university Xet IT rap 20 0 Arvhwr Kansas ef the Mew tajdjfaew I he waa atotsst Minded before I bo mlU hut, Guno second. Time 48.

30-yard daub, for boys over 15, handicap-Won by B. McLellan, Gunn second. Time UO-yard dash, for boys under 15, handicap-Won by Morse. Powers second. Time 13 2 5.

Standing broad Jump, bandicap Won Mr Hall. Kft lBlii: D. Brown second. 6ft VMn. Ilunnlng high Jump, handicap Won by Hall, 5ft in; Bryant second, 5ft Jiin.

360'yara run, handicap Won by Gunn, K. Bronn second. Hall third. Time 54s. Relay race, Latin high vs English high-Won by Lit in.

Relay race. Dorchester high vs Winthrop high Won by Dorchester. the prospect of the coming battle. In Uto last of lb second Ken- a fay. 24 the Philadelphia National club, who claims $15,000 salary on an Unexpired contract, stood as follows: Favoring Murray Herrmann, Drey-fuss and Murphy.

Against Murray Brush. Neutral-Ebbets. in. key HQ MARTIN SIIKltlllAN. "All I want." said Rltkard.

1 is a fair 1 deal. 1 have gone a long way to land this fight, sftd i have spent my time i 1 BB i-oweu 32 53 A KUIa 5esaet. IB aa it "Yes, it is right that Marl in sayial' is out of the name for good. I cu't I 23 B6 IS las third Coulon'. GIANTS ARRIVE AT MARLIN.

brlhg myself to believe it, liincvg, and think that sooner or later he wll be Induced to don his togs nyaln." K. to the jaw and money, and 1 do not propose to allow some outsider to dictate to me. As far as Ban Francisco Is concerned it suits me as well as any other. "This trouble all started from the statement made by supervisor Hergert that the fight must bo pulled off by a local man. Now.

Qleason and myself ta nri Aarh hilt 5 Is 2 Clasp Th flub mill knlil alum club, beat R. U. renn, N. Y. Racket, lo 1.

16 O. The semilinal di a wings are: G. R. Fearing vs Q. A.

Shaw and R. Fincke vs H. AlcCormack. nine. Too Martin makes ono iiuallMr.ition ll speaking of his retirement.

He Mfi afternoon of Waablngtona btrUfday TECH FRESHMEN MEET. Events Well Contested, With Some Close Finishes Kenneth D. Hamilton the Star Performer. Kenneth D. Hamilton of Medford was SNaTi "wn, thatrV lanaeawV oul- Amazed to Find Slight Sprinkle of Snow and.

Chilly Wind McGraw Squad Due Tomorrow. MARLIN, Tex, Feb 19 Eight of the New York Giants dropped into camp today, and to their amazement found a slight sprinkle of snow and the wind as chilly as a refrigerating plant. Tle that In case Uncle Sam should s-nd team to the Olympic game In OrsaS next summer lie might try for tk Jfto Haaaerty. ail Hvaasry rnaaajps ail ihw fifth and atxtb It FIRST ROUND COMFLETED. MADE IT FIVE STRAIGHT.

to llergert'a statement, that If the fight I Mat of the aeventh an! promoter must to mis tne city the team. be a 8a Franciscan. I must step down i Tnnie innu. the star of the annual track meet of Mtb foulotl but "I have been in the game for iftyMtt," Sheridan "1 will not that ft I and out. which I don't propose to do.

Wlnchoator Rod and Gun Club of Now Haven Kept Lead in Interclub the Technology freshmen at Technology ut tne "I want it undurstKd that 1 um one hna hurl me The inline tiof gym yesterday afternoon. He won tho of the i.artneia In the promotion of this men who are here and ready for worn has cost me a great deal of in nij much time. To be a champion unahul tight and I do not intend to step aside ournament Begun in New York-One Second Round Match. NEW YORK. Feb 19 The entire first round of 32 matches for the national for anyone, nucn statement as nave Rifto League Competition WASUINOTOX.

Pb IS-Tho Ureter rod and gup club of New Haven HAS PARALYTIC SHOCK. MARRY AND WILLIE DRAW. to take a great deal of time that nin. dpvoted tn luislriMSS tiurnoses. areMprkle, Meyers, Zacher, Daly, Lusn, Keiber, Scott and Temple.

McGraw and his party will get here Monday morning. Though it was quite chilly when the players landed in the morning, the "Athletics has kent tne l.i 'le 35-yard hurdles in 2-5s and the "hotpet with 34 feet. The events were well contested with seme close finishes. In the half-mile after trailing the field for several laps. R.

D. Sampson forged to the fqre and by a desperate sprint to tape nosed indoor tennis singles championship on lea.ta In tha Inbsrclub nhoot -f tie Strc Jssnss C- ftaiiiy of thw Provt-I I nil I the time, know the aaiae lias doaH So Parrs Rsfarwe Says, and Hooted fnr Crowd Is With First-Named the been coming out In different papers, that Coffrotfi Is In on the match. I want to deny absolutely. He has no connection with the battle from any standpoint. "There is one place where I will not go, and that is Colma.

I do not want irini 1 nlied Interclub rlfie shooting i.oaru courts of the 7th regiment a lot for me, and my Hnvlie ill iMl ISBgns. winning Its fifth consecutive victory Friday night by defeating the Ctoa) IsMsiiala attriCatans. AMui Feb 1 aroma. Wash, rifle and revolvor youngsters is to go in lor Sthle "A man, however, should he has enough. I think I hat enough and think It is about drop athletics and ir I 'n The game has given me all It cm uinpcioiuic 1 1 and at 4 o'clock it was warm enough to have played ball.

The players aie without uniforms, however, and nothing could be done. The boys will amuse themselves looking over the town until McGraw arrives. club. Tha club also maintains tha was decided here toduy. There were no marked reversals of form.

The only approach to a surprise was the defeat at R. ta James, Belmont cricket club. Philadelphia, by E. S. Clark, 63, 75.

In the first round the best matches ncre those in which Carl R. Gardner, the Califomian, defeated S. ft. Merri- for tha hlgheM -tore, with U76 to make a at tins time mat this city will get the big light. 1 will he here for a week or more, and Gloa-son and myself will get together and settle this question soon.

We are going to take an automobile ride around the WUIta Lewi. Ingls snatch. Other coolants of tha weak resulted cut a victory over B. Munch. In the mile run A.

S. Milliken made a spectacular finish, winning in 5m and Is. The summary: 35-yard dash Won by C. at Trull, N. A.

Eichorn second, H. P. Burnhaai third. Time 4 4-5s. 440-yard run Won by R.

C. Thompson, J. J. Strnehan second. W.

R. Mattsou third. Time lui 2-5s. Shb-vard run Won bv U. D.

BaimiaBn It SHEPPARD SAVES DAY. referee was city tomorrow to look over possible 1 as follows: Ey ak I lewdly ud th ertai n. Harry I NAPS LEAVE FOR SOUTH. slts narran nno aaa revolver club won -r SB from the St Paul rifle and pistol as hew, fi 8, tJ 1. Another Californlan, H.

D. Henry, was defeated by G. F. Toucii-ard, formerly of the Pacific coast, by elation. Rocky Mountain rifle club of Deacon" Jim McGuire Takes 18 of Them to Alexandria, La "Nig" Clarke Going Later.

On for tha Gunboat. 1 Um- Los Angelas rifle March second, W. It. Bylund third. Timu 2m I 10 l-5s.

BOSTON CHECKER MEN WIN. Lynn Team Defeated in Tourney With 12 Playera. on a Side by 14 Games to 7 in This City. revolver club. Myle Blandish rifle l'.

a x. Few of the collegians fared well. D. Roberts beat the Harvard player, P. X.

Large Jr, 0-1', tf J. II. L. Todd IMIil.xntUI IIIA. Fab IB "Uunboat" laVnisi bad a ahaata I ha better of Jack Mile rtm Won by A.

S. Milliken. C. W. of Portland woo from tha Tri- Makes Up Lost Ground in RelayRiM and Gisslng.

His Team-Mate, Doti the Rest. NEW YORK, Feb 19 Melvm 1 Hheppard, champion middle dlntaat tunner, under suspension by the Military athletic league, won the mile rati'-tary relay race for his team here tB night at the Spanish war vetorsw games in the 2i'd regt armory McKntee, one of his teum mate! T. M. C. A.

rifle club of C. Seattle rifle and revolver Boston -on the team checker mitrh defeated the Italian rifle three tlnva Brett second, W. R. Bylund third. Time 5nj Is.

35-jard hurdles Won by K. D. Hamilton. C. E.

Trull second. N. A. Eieboru third. Time 5 2-5b.

Running high Jump Won by W. It. Bylund, C. 1'. Cairns second.

C. U. Fallon third. Hight 5ft 4in. Pole vault Won by R.

S. Rankin, F. N. lost night against Lynn at tho Boston A jr. or fanwooa, a beat J.

M. Hol-come Jr of Yale, 5, 4 ti, 6 A. S. Cragln beat F. M.

Watroua, Yale, 4 ti. ti 1, 6 but E. H. Pfeiifer of Columbia deteated Harry Parker, 64, 6 u. The singles will be resumed Monday.

In the second round W. C. Grant, fcimer champion, beat W. C. Do Mille, 75, 4.

by brilliant play. checker club rooms, by a score of 14 CLEVELAND, Feb 19 Eighteen of the Naps, with Jim Maguire in command, left here this evening for Alexandria. La, where 'they will arrive Monday morninT for several weeks of training. Others will join the squad en route or follow later. Some of the pitchers and catchers will go direct to Hot Springs for several weeks.

The only star player whose face was not in the group is "Nig" Clarke, who games to 7, with 5 drawn. Teams of IS aasociatlon of Now York. Port Pitt rifle club of Pittsburg woo from the Birmingham a miotic rido association. Announcement was made today by the National rifle association of the AIWUUD KflMO lilt gUAILIMwwr of aotaa the Journey men on a side were engaged, the most striking single score being the defeat the 22d regt four, had lost ground Taylor second, W. H.

Torrey third. Hlglit 6ft tllu. Shotput Won by K. D. Hamilton.

N. D. MacLeod second. C. F.

Cairns third. Dia-tauce 34ft. of Mnyberry of Lynn by McDonald of Tadts AM Garta Owt Soann sisilslm I Mtas for II aVewfcl Donovan Too Much for Brood. rJMLADKUtflA. Feb IS-KUIy Don appointment of Judges to take charge Boston in four straight games.

The of tryoute to be heM the waeA of A jrii or Boat- ntavt KM Dor land of the "1st reft team, ftw pard made up the loss, which BUM Gisslng often his rival, but urnls his teammate to win. In the two-mile handicap 'fj Bonhag of the Irish-American A. scratch, won from 70 competitors. summary wired manager McGuire lato today that he could not come just now, but had I 1KISTON I.YXS -Hi PAULL'S EFHORT FAILED. Won W.m fr URIMTUIH re ak-Ta.

afternoon I beet at tr- Xjwr-ll A. t.TtC Ganley and Glockler to Play. Frita Glockler and Billy Ganley, the markers at the Tennis and Racket club, will pluy a rackets match on the court of tho club Monday afternoon for a perse subscribed by members and guests. Glockler will concede Ganley live aces in each dnme. for position on the American small-bora team, which will shoot a match with Ureal Britain and Australia.

TIE FOR FIRST PLACE. I'arrvw .0 air Deo a Id Sheehan and Cunningham Draw. Brr-nnaa p.iic I LMonovan irtad i tne oiut round. Result of Defeat of Columbia in Inter Intercollegiate Champion Tried to Lower His Record for Indoor Mile at Washington. WASHINGTON.

Feb 19 Tho feature of the Washington Young Men's Chris KtrtTbtaa. llarrrrll.rT... written his reasons. Ho promised to join later. That means that manager Jim will have to don the big mit and hel) put the young through their paces the first few days of the trainine season.

Accompanying McGuire on the trip to Alexandria were catcher Harry Bemis. pitchers Fred Falkenberg, Fred Linke, George Boice, Sam Griffith and Harry Klrsch, outfielders Elmer Flick, Arthur Krueger, Ray Spencer. Irwin Gough, Jack Graney and Joe Birmingham, and Inllelders Phil Cooney, Napoleon Lalole. .0 .0 .2 ".0 .1 .1 .1 PORTLAND, Me, Feb 19- At the Pal-time club this evening "Kid Hhtba of Concord, II. and Mike Cunntnr ham of Lewiston went six rounds, sow I -'r'.

-n-n I M.Lllao ...4 Kay basis 1 Khia I'lgvon 1 Laiusan I'araoD 1 Shea 3 UcUorry 1 Hysiwu 1 Poland 1 M. Pearson collegiate Shooting Tourney. EACH TO PLAY 16 GAMES. WASHINGTON. Fh IB-In the Inter- at Uaa end of too Bgbt.

lian had a sllht lead In the tint iw -nBaaaaaaBBBat rvliT! J''fU! I ahooting league tour tian association's meet today was the WalerhvUM-. I'artrr Dakln. gllar Baeve Total. vvhola wal Boot Billy Smith. this week Columbia utnveraity rounds, but the bout as a even and spirited.

Both dii clever work and Jt was a vrj lrB XKW YORK. Fab -Ja. Lawr-nca New lork met Its defeat of the Sanford Luster, Roger Peckinpaugh and tawanunont. Bringing about a tie fnr Billy Smith In thr star Karl Hitting. N.rth weolern lo.

state Lricket League Decides on Scheme of Schedule Lynn Wanderers Likely to Disband. The delegates from the clubs of the state cricket league met at the Revere house yesterday afternoon, Pres C. E. Stan wood in the chair. One of the first things done was to admit tho glace with Washington Stnte col-k.

a ih laeraarattr loua taMM attempt of W. C. Paull of the university of Pennsylvania, intercollegiate champion and record holder, to make a new American indoor record in a one-mile handicap race. The previous record was not equalled, the race being won by J. G.

attacker, Washington Y. M. C. in 4 minutes 25 2-5 seconds. F.

H. only woman in Airs Lajoie was the bt-Ki ii feu SJllle. bat Jl. pn i Set tenth meeli Mi inn Full' del km. Wii' 8d' A n-t In is Nort i Work CtlH I Ahi, tun 5ur.

Tht eiM SMtb too tne place of Jack FOR CHECKER CHAMPIONSHIP. Banks and Henderson Begin Play the party leaving here. CBBrtsy, Laara defeat lo its credit. Waaftincton Mia In rull h. PRES DOVEY DISGUSTED.

hiaaea scute ef the tournament, with BE SURE TO READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN TODAY'S GLOBE. Tomorrow at Toledo. O. TOLEDO. O.

Feb IB-Checker enthusiasts are much Interested In a series of Beverly club to membership. The other liU, COUNTRY CLUB WON MEDAL "ST L0WEU- clui.ft represented were Everett, Brock I Lee of Johns Hopkins university was second and Baker. Pennsylvania, third. games between Newell B. Uanl no- CoMogo High Track Team is ton.

hast Boston, Needham, West India, Noddle Island. Caribbean, West India Wanderers and Canton. Lynn Wanderers had no delegate, and it is understood Dual Moot. SS Points At tha Walnut Hill Range. WALNUT HILL Feb lS-There will be an all-day shoot at the range of the MssiBBhBMHa rial aaenclaUoa on WaafcWagtoa a Mnhday.

The foliowtni; troll and Hugh Henderson of Pittsburg, which will begin play here Monday for the checker championship of the United 8tates and Canada. Fifty games are that tins ciuh is likely to disband. S. biysjo ssrw rv.naa we Monro off I kn A radical departure was the abolition UOWEIJ Fa. of the aavtsory Doard and a decision scheduled, the contestants plavina- dailv that all business shall in the future BUM were ma.ie today: come oeiore me whole board of dele- a.

BSD yards, offhand. from 11 a to I and from 5pm until 'j in rtaa tancet-R. I- Dak t. Kates There was considerable discussion on the early registration of players, and much difference of opinion was hromrhr SPRING fit It li I'OH Did All He Could in New York to Get Players for Boston Team, But in Vain. Pres John S.

C. Dovey of th Boston Nationals arrived home from the National league meeting yesterday thoroughly disgusted over his failure to beg, borrow or steal players for the Doves. John tried hard to annex some players, and had talks with the presidents of the New York, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and Brooklyn teams. There is no disguising tho fact that he would like to Hud Shurie for first and jiimmerman of Chicago for third base, but neither seemed avail-UhtM The New York club ha four extra Inllelders, but will not dispose of 71 AMONG wHisKiEdJyi Mercersburg academy scored the greatest number of points In the eastern intersiholastlc championships and this entitled the academy to the custody of the Franklin trophy for one year. XV.

W. Douglass of the university or Virginia und G. Horrox of Johns Hopkins, with eight points each, were tied for first place In the score of points credited tb individual athletes in open and invitation handicaps. Kach will get a cup. The two-mile run was won by NVollev of the university of Pennsylvania, who had 90 yards' handicap.

Tewanlna of Carlisle was unable to overcome the handicaps allowed his opponents. A one-mile relay race between C'irilsle and VVesieyan was marred by a fan SH EPPARD CASE UNDECIDED SllTsk' -TaTT anT" llaBaTTib'lamT LowwIMMtlT J' Lewis zu-aL r. Flu -U. it. Dariine US, Lewis BmU imiiitary ride) 174-ISO.

Pistol medal and badge match. 60 yards C. r. Lamb a7-a-sa. Krvolver practice naicn, 60 yards Meanwhile Runner Is Aiiowerf to II sv Mass tm.

out in talk about the home-and-homo rule. This would make each cub meet all the others twice, but it was finally settled that a schedule of ic games each should be drawn up. a schedule committee was appointed and it will report at the next meeting In March Compete In New York Games. S'is'ee aWrVac2rrt eras wa aawaawaaet I Use glBSassar ackeol rannlna tne aaewd rtaa by a are ef a. A I te a acaaul beat the fill, -I Lm- I tl III tl PUREM Absttuttly Straight AllRy Whiskey St Loo.s Probable Flying Center.

ST XII IM. Keh IB-En trie, to the a-lernatioaal baltasa race, which prob-sWy will be held here Is October, have "tV wwatry ,1,1. Ores brat the Vara tana and a Jr ntanay la- itlbii. at the rtb SUM rviewtwf to the rummaty of the sarw4aarae 1 leweU Uk hi.a evdwo blab even la: SSwaO. .0 toaa AOsaad aba! Maw to Um.

tia.iS awaad. i xafe: rrs toaTnr-3 tow. is of one of Hie Indians. Wesleynn carried France KKW YORK. Peb IB No decision was reached today In the trial of Mclvln W.

ppard. the champion mlddle-UlsUnce ruioer, bafore a speeial committee of the Military athletic league on charges of padding his expense account and conduct unbetomtag an athleta and a militiaman. The committee adjourned without date until witnesses can be called from Philadelphia. By a further eat, nston of special permission flheppard waa allowaal In rill, Saturday Afternoon Whist Tourney. The Saturday afternoon tournament was held yesterday at the American whist club.

The was under the actual average system and the honors one of them, much to Pres Dovev disappointment. I'nless he is compelled off the howois in 3 minutes IT I BBC-' ottds. to trade of tits pit. 'tiers, lie will asa Oeraaany apfl awttaartaad. Cert-kandt riesi Btohop.

praaBdsai of Ute Aero ciub of A mart. a. notlrvrd si UlmW io uf the race today Tha tUr Th ptare of stand pat on his battery men and try lor a first baseman and third baseman. TO TEST PROPOSED RULES. wre won by Gordon Eaton and G.

Thompson. The scores: lesterday the schedule tor the snrin I he Bast baan de- but Mr BlshoD baa trip was rearranged und the club will play at on April and a 2 7 Coach Stagg Will Have Them Demon- x.1 i.r er protest in tne of the Simn-war veterans held here totilaht. Alt yQBsjeTgar I rSa Ja7 tfr ss IWaaa. aUwti Ma aaai IB i Saa Oeru B. plane laKHU.V.

Feb IB A was Bade today la a of th Highest Character W0U SMITH SWS DISTILLERS LCRtTTQ, XV. MASS Alt ful flight st rated Indoors. CHICAGO. Feb 19-Football coach A. A.

Stagg of the university of Chkng will try out the latest football suk-nestlons with a squad in the university gymnasium on his rstum from the ir verity of Arkansas where hns n.m,. at Canton. O. on April lit und 11. Manager Fred Lakp bus also arranged a fame with Lowell for Wednesday, April which is one day prior to the open-ma of the season here in Boston.

the rii-ft time in years the Bostons will have the New York Giants here the opening on April 14, and elaborate preparations are already under wny it event. The folIowhiK players have been (tonkin Katou and li Thompwia Dr ChalBMi. uwl MaJ IVrtal (1 More aud Dow and II F.irv!l Ilai. ii ami II II I -haver A II A1 dt-ii and It Myi iik II i and II Tonne II MeXHI and partner lasa and II Vincent Dr UoBVtt and .1 Blliei A Illitlaall ami II II Ward It Hnr.l and A IVrklni. .1 ami I' U'itm Jamea and glnwart I' Noyce aad West 3 1-7 il 7 5-7 1 4-7 1 H-7 1 1-7 3 7 57 -R 7 -8 2 7 -3 a 7 invrnttaa lew ayatcm bl- of the yacht oerts lumaetr Now Cambridge W.ns.

LONDON. Peb IS Cambridge deft aled Oxford two goals to one In the nnnual asaoclailoii rooiiiall mated piared at tj-jeen'a club this afternoon The annual rugby match he ween the two universale was played test De- ember and was on by Oxford. C' tWaal C'Zr feaiSjlBfaUfTa 'r SaaaW'l dhj and ho wnaalermMe time at a night I to see the teams den teal the pro la a record for aaSSk I 7 to report: Catchers Smith. posed 1910 rules. Stagg say a the indoor experiment will lack few of the elements of outdoor practice.

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