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?MARSHALL WILL NOT COMPETE IN RUSSIA % American Chess Champion Can See No Profit in Long 1 rip. IS LIKELY TO MEET WHITAKLR FOR TITLL Wants Series of Sixteen Games. with a Time limit on Vim ber of Moves, u .m? thai ,1 chess - hamp on, Krank J Mi ?Brill not : MttensJ congres next n anth It ai ? . . rather sma bul -?? ai ? Bd In the ti . a ? rner an 1,:I ''?*? Mars!:.; I t?. ,. ? ? L'Sjd? . ?A ?iltd^? ? ' ?'? . ? inii i.f the Sun?-, which la to b< Idle of . i ||k< to lead . I '.i ? . . > ?: . '. PtOVt S fol ' ? ? ' ' ' ' ?' ? .. ;,? ? . i ;,'.? ..t f| he hu ;., and thi ' havi ?ec'i ? . I ? naif a point 1o . ich plajrOJ ? l ->f th ? a th? 01 ? i p.- n-.a.ui it ? of the ala ?a l The champion fortbsi that th>-' gam? i" '?ia:-?*?.i ?'? the leading Of the I; of t IMcago Thi tan] natch wai? pia.?-d between Maraball and I ??? Shov-ali?. ? (?town, Ky., MarshaII ? . ? juid th tuckUn two. Three L-an.??.? ?er?- drawn. \ meet ins of the directors of th< R B ?Che?-? <!';b waa h'-M last Wedne da?. evening; and adjourned until to-morrow. owing ta the ebesnee of the Prea i"rofosent Isaac U Rice The Queatlon <>? nSSS quarters and other malten? wer.? foe fore the board, and It la expected will be kiatlsfartor'.'i settled to-morrow .lohn L, Clark, of the Manhattan Chesa flubs entertalnmcni committee, yester? day gave out th? following programme: Mari-h u Uaet ire and all ineous chess by Ci l;m KOObler; March '.'?".. r.lind fold rorfomianee by Julius I'll a; April *.'. 'How to Fool 'Km." bj J, I*tOSenthsl and A. F. Krevmbort; in h demonHUation of gambit play, and curies and freak ebeOS; April 16, rapid tians'.t tournament. The two unfinished games fiom the match between Columbia and the Baatern District C. C, in the fifth round ? Metropolitan Chess Lsagoe, hare been played. W. B, Rudolph and II. if. I-ove, Of the Fastetr. District team, dsfoatlng 1? K. Ehrlich and J. M. Bird, respectively Kastern District, ther-efore, wins the match by 6 points to S\ .1 ft. Papablanea contesten lwo match games with th ?. Fernst? m at St Petersburg recently, of vrhi?-h he -won the fret and drew the aocond. Thi seor? ol the more interesting same fo?io\?. Qt'B>-,V 8 PAWN C'lKMS'-. ?gaglls? HI.ATK WHITS. BUt Beru?te;n. ?Carat ilanaL Bern?!ein Oapablati a 1 P?Q 4 T-Q 4 I? K *<*t--Q(C) KR-4*| 3Kt-K HI Kl -K BS IT V* '-i 4 B Kt 1(4*0 j p_B 4 v? K "I i IS 1' -Q K'.S'e.Q P.?B 4 Kl-BJ g?Kl 'it i r PsP f,B-K?i> issue? |:on--?:<f) BxKt s p_t< | (i Kt--?a * a n a h K'-vi'gi ; n- B ' - g w. | n R h : P B ?*? IPlI' PaP 4 11W -?Q H U I* 41*-.-? ?Q-r. 4?i UK' 1 24 Kl Kt 8 RlB4>?B8(t) I H-H ?i B?S B *K1 'J 4 R> B I HOaB f?H 4 . I Kt K ? -?' R B4 I x Kt Kt x K '"? KtlBF Kt x Kt il Px P P a P .- k ? i?' R a n 14 Oast'.ea Q? Kl 8 ?Jlu R Q Kt 7 I*' If? CJ? K Z V? B ?..b) i Realg-n? a. B Q 8 Is generally playe?! here (BJ Bit??-* ha? two rather ?r?'?i fain? ?ri4 r??-4? flea to ae? oi more area terms. i Better ?Ml?! ha? a li-fn 16 P?K 4P Qi. ' K-. y?, K:iM, II PsKt, l-HS; l? k i P, at? ?dl B ? < !? ?-v!s t a -.Tig Kt ?K 6 ?n?1 K ? B 4 ?.'?*- - B fOf K' ??i Riaky, ?i? i .. t,-- ? a ;? a ??-1 pa a ?? if) iirin;. baatt under the eimiragtanc*a K. a ? .? Lnaot tak? t1??? B P en Bousunl of Kl 1? ? ? h? t- ii have pfrayel r, bj al on?-?*, > ? |m ?-.1 1 io' ?a ? f? eiow hia hanO m ('r\ acesent of i?r?w .'i R Bl wool! n?' *Ba?re I ?sa boo?! 1 . ? b'ur.?Jer. ossfleehlaij Ha As m ?nil?! ???'Oln-ler ki Af'.er thi? rnove th? asm* cat,not ba ?a ?*?i Qt.BLN I OA*amtT T.'VI.INE*D. W".';-' '.- -, . WHITK. BI.A'K Cagablanca. Bern?t?!? Capablanca. Bernstein, i P??j 4 ?? Q ? KB?Kt 1 i' b; . P?'.? h 4 P QBl(t) I7Kt-B3 i?xK"|i 8P- ?. * Kt ISBa Kt Kt-K S 4 Kt 19 B-K V ? ? :. Q K?- ?j . 20Kt?Q 4?ii r-Ki ? B- ?j " B?Kt 1 Bal i w Kt 4 ; i; ri B B ?? "-y u 9 a B K H3 B \ B *? < '?iti? a >' m i Kt a B Kt -g : Kl i P : ? i: -1; Kt a B eh ' ? ' '^ X >,? I e R , ..i .;. q ,,._y , *: h ?? R x i: . h ;, r- k 4 1* k ?. ? p?b 1 ??. q Dravn B s<8 4T> As a - ? irai n ?M here ? r ? ...... ,,?.... ?di Afte, mi? n ? '. ? | .. . Lope? . an?i allow? 1 ? ?sa aw, aa hi? al Bl ???? ? e>:??l t} A ?gi If H K< Kt 4. ?? n?Q <r> s? fo a ?-d t I* Q '; X 1 'j l; J a? ( kamt bi 1?'j r: 4 1. if ? Kt?u . ;.? i>s sad ?o.? s v ? ? D fa Kl 1 ? m BS e ?.s jr,?'i- ? '? jl . ?I Ise ? la nethli g * r -, ? tlon row KUPCHIK DEFEATS CHAJES Now One Step Nearer Cham? pionship of Progressive Club. W11 h ;t |r I ' bojes, Usa il player, A Kup? eblk. Chbtr.p k. n of the M.,- :? ' :>-)?',? oan. gool of his nsw asaMtiof ? e . i-., - . ? ? la the g alts '" <> ? ??i i/on? ? ?? . '?',n. ?i '. | Boasog, and : ? t?'?-,st of It by 1 ' ? ? rollo? 1 ? ?o * ' ? ? : < too* 1 ? ? ? ? ' ? ' ? lient gam? ?if ch< . , , die u 4 s-'n-a I bans fsj ,*'?'?? . .1 .1 ? 1 ? PART OF HUGE CROWD WATCHING RALPH DE PALMA WIN VANDERBILT CUP OVER SANTA MONICA COURSE A FEW DAYS AGO SAM SCHWARTZ AND GIFFORD WIN WALK Kiviat Wins Thousand Yard Run from Scratch at V. M. ('.. A. (James. ? ill. j . March . An ic o' I . .. ,.' ? ? pede-' . ;...i tlcipatl '. the one-mil0 t\\?.,-m ? itcli f? ? , which waa t ? ? ? ? I the Bllsabeth Touna Mi i h 'iatiai soclation ir ......t gamn In th< -'i Reg? ment Armoi light Ram Bchwartx, of th? ii lah A n > I tupiad with R l >. Qiffi d MoCaddin Lyceum, the former national champ??..'.?', were th? victo i . :? huge .margin over R. 1'. Reraer, the two-mile champion, and Artl f the i l ttm< i A. ' '. 'i''.- Planl brothers of th? Lions Isla nd / v., got the coi tea. The a - the time. B i I I started f< and !>? tni I tha nee led Rem? i hen w? re more 1 ers in the ' art landlt ? ? i "f Trinity I flub, i i," i"r m? ? lunlor ? tlonal chan : wh, ro two j ard mai I reached thi t mon? lam? ? -1 R ment, was 1 Ab? it, of 1 Irl ?m< a i ', t he national chi ter a har ?J light, a ored a victor; fron acratch :, B'.'"'i Rdd In the | I .,, ' I a p 1 St t".r,..an. itta he ' ? ored ? ? up, and William f (jtordon, unattached who beat Kivlal n the Baxter Mil? a ti e-yard lead, ??is tint?). n,s broi lx?u s and FYed, npetltora The summary folio? ? i.ooo ; ar'i rua fkandl ? ? :? lab?An ? rlcan K. t \ m t?ui, ???n unaita f. QordOn unsStl ? 1 ? Sr<J?) thi-r|. | . Three ?mi?, blcyel? . ?V i n i Bronx C V v. MclroM lamsa J. Rea u na 1 ' i : i : i . ' ? ill faat) i - ? ??r.e-mi!?- ?rail r??lH\? Won by Sal tmerican A. C, ?n-i Fl it ? lifter.;, Mc? ! ?aiu?--.. i. osurs trthur I. Davla and R t , h>- ?? '-i-.: American \ ? . sac i plant e?. ; William Plant, Lawg Island A llilro. '| ? ?? ?>, . :? ?-n? mile (novlcsi -Pon by gunt] i lisBbetb I M ' a. ? .*"hn D. Bel B EviMitng Hleh Bch?x>1, aacpad Ben Pia kelsteln, Brooklyn ?venlns High ti third. Time noo-vard run i iandl?*ap)?W?w by Li S ' Bel ser, jr.. Dominican Lyceum fl yar?*s); Howard sene.:. Bronx , 'Mir?-'. Uousa (I yarda), sacond: i ' McGulre, 7th Cmpany, tltb Keglmerr (I , jarda,, thud. Time. f. I Two-mile run ihun-it' ap>?Wen ',.- ' ?...n ?jaattathed ,u*o y aras); 'i BorOtia, \- .... an a ?? iih!; Oeorg? -r. i>.pk Island a i till ? BTdB) 1 Time, 10:16 ? | ?' yard tu?.)!?, relay?Won by Naw T?k * '-. f?. on'] team; Ulanoa A C Maun, ? n?, \?w York A C. fl"-' earn. I ? ? BROWN BEATS HARVARD ' Captains of Rival GymnastiO Teama the Stars. IB' Pre .ni, e. Match 7 Captain Hlneke of Brown tain Gatea of H.-?r\ard ?'? ? the lumlnariei it, the Intercdledete gyaanastlc competition betwei B own end Harvard, hi I ;,.-? m? nadura here to-night The meet was won by the hi e teai oi * <>f ".' to 22. 1 aptdn Hincka gava a Knar exhibition, winning three , ?- ? , \ ayants con. ?ring tut? ? n of the thirty two pdnta for hla t< . iptaln Gatee for the ,"rinison, *\;n nlng one first and twe ?? for h total ' ??>< f-:i j ?,,!,? ?.' ??? ...n, of Brown, W8S : ? t>"int winner of th? meet, i r- t s ?. 1 ? ' .4 ? s . '.. art! : - ' ? 1 ... : - I. li 1 aa ?., ?1st? I rtata ... 1 mal ? Ha 1 I New Baseball Book Out. m re ? for neit 8? 1 otli? for la ? t 1 n,i> . ?.. 1. In Th? B*p< ' 1 ... f. ; ...,,' i.., . p?>. kct 11. , , ? ? a B'ilhorltel ?? npllet '?? ..., of ii,. m oiid - lariee EDDIE i'! '?.l\V\l IHK WHEEL OF HI?S MERCER CAR, WHICH HE DROVE To1 VICTORY IX 'rill-'. GRAND I'RIZF. RACE. Lord St. Legers Polo Team Still Uncertain Few (rack Players ilavi Agreed to Alake Trip to United States. AID MAY COMK FROM ALI ONSO Of Si-A^ hovercij-n Said To Be (ircatl; Interested in Furbishing <?f British Four. I? , ? ?.n'/,?. of Th? l.onm.ri. M.?r? h ? r:.,r t.> t.?r? It .?pain m Februar.? l-Drrl A?,.l ? St l.e?-?-' two polo team?* of ... elth? . .:.?? ... gOO polo i "?'>? ,\e.,. -m|t,f..i from hi re I? ' ; r, f, H v,. (line m thee n- :.. ?. nca tn -|?,,,? . - but Um playera ha ? nd ton? and Marri Is here apparentl. the ? ?? ?? nar peri of thi expe'l.tlon la not going doag ?ell at art-, rste not t* th the Bnthustasm thai wll h? in evidence are nd Laakewaod, N f ?i or ???> henee, when the candi foi ., i :,i. the | team lav?-? got into action. No hint 1.? publ C Or ri'- - I '!?"! ;.e.i that an hitch has < red 1 . th<- plans ol tha ?. but In tn? formed polo clrcli ther? Ittff up a fa ! a-?- i,,-? ?i :,. ? m ? and I rand e..;i .,,; !,. ? ,..,,. Perhapi ? . \.r ,_.. . had another or two ?-i.?,.-? .1 oi f the Duka ? [minder wen again th.. moring spirit in ? ii?''* nam \or th?- "VeatchesteT Polo Cup Hohin.i ?he ?. nr the?., acema tu b? '..?-t n little feeling Juri n m?-pieion ol I resentment, that King Alfonso of gpai and hla r">'<> ch im, 'he wed thy si d be playing i part .r organising 'hi?? vear'a assault upon th? The Idea <?' foreign n,?l for a British i ?.'" ezp? llo ' ? .hin?; : ? ?-. r L-o for the defeat! a MeTCd v An?. I famoui '-?,i? four" does not csMnmend itself to nil the front ranU gtayen Ol th - tlgki ittie isle King Alfonso la pop la at Ranetagh Roehampton, Horllngham and other polo Re?da of thla COUntr 'the itriiisher la touehy nhont receiving I aaaistance from fordgnen, aren from e?. dted pet ?orase?--, and h? wan:-? i" |Wil ? i the tinniT himself, whether It he polo mallet or nvdutton It is s 'ran of .?it-irdy nature, and one tha' eotnraanda ?arena adn ration oi ai a- rat?, respect Perhapa II la the ?rowr, o! thtafi that rentiers m?,:e dlfflCUl! than UB ral th? , thering i ? ? tip I ?p pi ? ? for pi" Imlna mi * i me san o fame ? p! i si bee i ask? I ? list ui ? ; th? I ' ' ? r bsnni ? few ???ni to accept it ?v,m'.i t,.' be hard to name haM ? ooot i .i are not gring to take part In the - a! Madrid, and II t t ?.? be eai to nan i dos? n who ate . NobOd] has an- kiek '" ?r, ike r,,... |.? ? tira me al i fo It I lenei ell ?.ai??? 'i thai Lord rr has rou , ipttal in' ol fast end de* ei litte he sei it n i of an el? men) of , ? ' ' ? tlon 1 t in n lag ?. ?'? H i ? i,, . ?. , ...... v ,t? i i. ..n, > allfoi nia, <. th? ' tllonal polo , . .t ? leader? iro"k ?r he Hi d and a Im ??. ng u Burepa, Um warld'i . ? i weekl*) " h.-.-- mad? th? prorlso "If h? ejrpedltion - rllngha sll matti m tsi be i - ? led i?y ... ta al Bli ?Do ig as Hall ,. i ?.,, ?-r.,t. - \< ?n be dually ri pre aented In esch o* the two prlnripel erenti ?of tt' "..?tiHiai iii.ms annual |uro?plni which ' ' lo??? at hand, I over the Bportini ? ? I'm k ?.... lenham, t of 1 ? '"?' ' i ? ? miles ami worth V I ? ... ?? repr? ntatlv? ? III be i: -i.;. iit?.? ??r 11 i- P. and i i.?, st.?- R ?'. hi? h a's.? all <??! i:..hi... ths only imeri4*sm-bred norms that - m ...i t.Irsnd Nattoi a ???? year? onl] it:. : a Held ol ' ? ?. ;, St. < ... . ? ? . ; \l ?? IS OSCgr I.ewi-.-hi? -.s ho ? i ?< i ,n hla recent]] ? , :? ? haser l 'a rere, which '.s han?li pounds RuMnateln baa ont i. ? ??? Top a ' Igbl t? 1T'"> p"?ir?i' ?i iT-sli<;ieri t.? the ? ham ?? pi'.n i'iei.'h ateeplechaser, Lutteur in Which won tho Orari'l National as a five? ? ?? ?.'.i th? year after Rublo had ered Ited tue i sited Itatea ?with the honor? '?? ?? | ? roe thai Lutteur m ?s a-knowi edsef] to he, he Is handicapped With 004 ? ; leaa than tho onjuatly treated Kt erkan horse liinhhr! is.? was Hiiotted a earned so uallantly in the r-am? ."? a -? ear age in th? "lier J.I..I lumping -raes of th? I ? ?.nal Mums soproachtna meeting th<= United stat.?? ib likely to be repressnted by I ? " bred by augtisl i<??imont Umerock, n fou ? t u "'d by i.? le, and ?Dalmatian, ;i seven ?/ear-old by Btbelbert lonla i.,,? i , ^ been atti i ded te by tho official I'll? ? ?? a- e is?, e n foui o?da ?ut1 ? ?? hieb 4? ?11 be two and over hurdles, and it I? no eable that ths Anaertean eolt K'-t-? ihr weight, ? pounda Means hile Mr 1 1 nat?as has drawn second ? iiuh!. 171 pound?, am'Mitr th" older hoi b 1 The ??ngliah flat *rai ln| aeasoa will open ! nt Lincoln on March tt, and ti.e nesl ?la? th? Lincolnshire hand) ap ;?* ?w:?? mile, ?PE Telephon?; Br??n? aa2>fr08-?M38 Packard iransportation and Repairing Co Ml M W IM ??I . Ne? gorfe I it? ?>ii It limier l'ai U.ird, ruurlng. I ?iiilmilet and I ii?,i>>ii?lne 1 ?1, 1 ,lr Hire. II? Ihe trip m llmir. . aft? ?in 1 8 luare ?nafta leara, and in . Platon, Plato? rings, and \ al? m ?' ? ? ?t an ? ?. ??: tionallj lo ? Aul IM i h- . api ? 1 m? 1 1 ant? ? ?of ? ? ?? lern e Eat I . rhaerfull) given Mannet?? re|??|r?il Uir Cri I ??"'" Radial era ?yind shield?. Hr Aril I as :?? and Pend? i, of a**erj ?1 b wa>kb 0 nmilD ""?'*"" tot?l?aa?pWe?*fcs,tar., SKtrAlK 4 III.I MHIA LAMP WlillkV 1 '. ?i make? . H * m , ? ... shsp? I . 'I.. ? I.Ill M.. V \ Brian! ItSg, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES , ? ? ? ? - ???,., 11, . 1 . 1 . I Mi ? lartei m??i" Oparati th ? fool pedal Writ? f?f | formation Hinsei Manufael . 1 aatoi - v i will,-h- la one of the tMn. of tha ' ? turf, will call ? ??. ? v bora to the i . Imong tnem will be, barring aoi ? that may *n*iarvene, three Ameri an ' hor.se? They are Sit Martin. 113 po ! by Ogden i.aii Bl tag; Outram, i1" J pounds, by Detal---Gingham, and iin-h I ltock, "- po'inrl?. by Rock Band Hau? (?.?MB Thej? have hper hat- . enough. AUTOMOBILES EAMES DECRIES BALKUNE Thinks Long Runs Are Tire some and Hoppe Always Wins. r-, the opinion of Fred Banes, th? three-cushion billiard player from Denv?-r bdktlne playing Will not he. heard of Ir a faw years. He eays that even now la the "?/eel the p . ? e '? tired of it and cushion ,.n rom p:a-- tag Is strain cominc lo i he fn.nt " \-. far sa ti e apectator la cot i va- i "Samea, "cushion carrom playing la more InterearUng than anything rise. 11 ? long runs ?*f the balkline panie b*K?ome ? o.ne. There ?s, altopether too much monotony to the gam?. In cushion ? ii roms all kinds of shots, are po?slble and ? ?? apactator'a Intend la rtvete?i on the tal la ail the time. "Another thing that la tending to mak. ? ? alklina Kam??, -.npopular Is the ho---o lute mastery that Willie Jloprxs holds over everybody else. Ho Is a vomier Cd? low and unless some oth??r young; billiard ! l?e the kingrpin for Thll Is not a very pleasant pro "Whenever Hoppe pis'- ? nowadays'it - like a foregone conclusion that he'll win ea lly, and who wants to attend such i match ' Theae an the reasons I say that in a short v?. hile balkline playina will be as dea<l as a door nail. Then the fasc.l nstlng cushion .?arrom came will come ? i? its own." i AUTOMOBILES. i SMASH CUY BIRDS' ! ON ROOF OF PALACE i , Mrs. Vogel Makes Score of 44 Out of Possible 50 Hits. ACCURATE ?SHOOTING DESPITE GUSTY WIND , Amon-j Men Sintllo "Kills'* 48 - Two Sliver Foxes Attract at Sportsmen*! Show. v\ * a trap sii,,.. a ? | | . -vr? i?, - ?. ? the Tnvel and ?ve-rt?:- ? , 9 "?'ai PM I .nri?r?, ?,?.; their ? .,.->.-...,., mt3 .^ Ki<n.- . te the Ml ? Although the >- ? ^- " trae -."?-.?l. a aaj-gj w In.. I?h "1 ? el?? I Vo* 'r ""? ?gilt . ? ? ' ? ??. ami ng men. ? ' -'? fo ?r ?? .. ? ' Bin i Kill " ? '. . f..t '? ... .,-.?. i ,, ,n_ ' Th< ' " ?*? the tion oi first fl - ? ? - . ?o ?mill ignets tor the wo I ' ? -? ? . formal , ,..., ??,??- t? Ng . h 4 Men < ? ' 'J'-i big] Bornen ear? ire ?... ,-??;?? i The aligni.t '.. I very bin --u ? | |g I ... and they a ?? ...- ! ? ? ' I rj-.. Mrs. " <--.; id the ft of 'h* ? nu shot first, a ? ?? - . heir order, Ifi - R< ligera, Ml?i ? ssle Thorp? af..| Mi-j y. ,11- 81 ? *> ?f.e rc-f-men Ml the atttsjl [of 1 -er? Mrs Vogd r, 32--? I- Thorpe, "", 19?"8; Mr? Rea> ? ?-. ion H.?ies, ii ? urn V ? ' ' Then wan HI entries in the BBSSSj i qualifying round, 81 fll " Irda adece, for the ln?llvl<!ud amate-ir leaf champio?-. I Wndta made the bag .score, breaklne 4S et hl?; ptrln/r. ThlrtSSJ others. Indndlng Mr". Vogd. ivxiied ?10 or. better. The abaenca of the tea f**? picked for the metropolitan team to sites) st Boston did not affect the numbej? ot p ?r.nerf4, up.?" tiio-i*, of that group te??.?*, bava not qualifi?e. *4*rtll ??o so to-mo-row The? day's acore??: In tne. prxifesslomO ?champ'oniblp ?jjusIN fylna; rwiiid. tba sta-idln?? niter* two ?l?vi at 100 clay birds. Is J. BB. Hawkln-, Ig}I H. Stevens, S??: Xenf Arpar, M: ">V. Kia? mond, W; T. II. Keller, er , ~f| J. ? ?V.. i n'ntr, **0; W. R Partoru t*S "AUTOMOBILES. ? 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