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Foot bail e^ Kacing «* Baseball «,«* Fencing < Aulomobiling **> Swimming «*> Squash *< Chess *£ Other Snorts \O CHANGES MADE FOOTBALL STILL OS mi: grill. J\,n:ard Pmu -. Big /*.?«r in I fmi Being M«tl< t > Reform (»airt . ; oot*>£»i " •*— 1 in praoesa *»f rrformstier. \ *!.n in*! l.ay- br^n sti-o npllF*ie<i >*sier- • . „ »♦ |ha artViuni^d rrn-rtitur tA the fn-t- * i.ail rul p !" cessntttea >n U:e Hotel Cutt— CT» j • ... but t:ttl<-. cue tutJUl say pat— >&& «.»^ I -■.moun-"! for prtjinlf*^! to Inrti^.tc *;•?♦ | . laAia wi '' ''* n.zdf to bri:i_r ulm.--.; .» sa'-r 1 Two S&BEtan* were held, t 1" ;;i »!.•• | Ujomlnj « nd t!;f% °' l '' > * <T < Ow after .'on. bVt ; -I': wriftlinK •tth th* coropj** WtWejn ] *t\rr, aiti a Jialf hotjrs. st] toil, t • co» »;on v.a> reached on possible c'-ini-.- ii 1 ,», red<\ it»i ti»n ■ fitujl^ formal >'•*-•• was j t 'ken Ml ir > •"T*'»<lmrni «•> rpy p?r.lrui_r j :-:e. «• r. *n o'rtorts t!ie •iv:rtee r . I je niters *f I -,<• l -r::ir > :n*''r were bq tired 'hat |« ASS . , It- ■ :e« BflJ^ura utrtJl S :*•• r'z-jo-k this i norrtnf. *<*en «n rffort wiTl »»» rsia-se tn | . mrl^t* the »<ork ■%__ Ha* Tl n« bei-n »in- ] ... : i»<l\ J?*::-- •■It *.!;re.. rull divn. tountinjr ! -. •■<■ *rst r:-'*" ir.T *-arl> 1n l>b?-j.ar> ".he tcrelans. «>f i-nuw, ■r-«ti> of ;!.e »nar • X.v L >v;t when .ij, adjoarnmetit . • .* itikfn V. k Han. of Dartmouth. ■»«■# r; t-. tl,. romn;it!f*. turt the sesj^faqprT u«en *;t'i the ri».»h*r flJscoui aging state- 1 <;< -.itlen-en. tl«-rc |s absolutely aorh« !n£ to .-*y beyond tl»e fart t!^it ptoj^r.- i-r-n made and that we arc ti^arer to • ■. may Ih r. of th^ q«eatSocs l:i I • ■ ii i!.an rver before.™ Mr. Hall rwdfl not escspr with this, an 1 •• - fotced t.i SUbmtt t»» m rT"5s-e\aniiOHth.-. • wn-i'd have drlxrn many « witn^s.i t? , '-jr.k <-onfes;,»on. The question* »f B ' t'riir.e 1 !: kind »t> cl»-\f-rl\- rtarri^d. l..>u •■•r. x«hilo tboM of an immateria? natuio • r- ciac fully ani «rooj raturrdly an- j furrej. >!r. HSU •x-.lhined ihat »hil<- nr, fr»rm»l ' "te *«s iakea. there »rr» fcxrral Informs! ballots to jr t tie pens- f the rommltt^ niortp d-rrasn pnfia! lines. b u t xbat filial : rt Mot* *frc rtotev.-Ti fc ni*tt«rof not-rd. lie. raid that th««lir.c lis».i.-)nl is».i.-)n li!tik«-<1 n_?clv on ti» funeral policy and stfSs of the j^nif. wit!' mil rrferrnce to any direct or :n<ihidua: '■•^ngeii in lbs rules. Th« forward pa_ i «sj discussed «t lenctn and from r\rry ann'e. t» tt;e end tha* its bear i-K .»n other plays and th- ccneral st.vie. of • came mtght be leMrne,,. j n |__ •action. *,lso. the onside kick and th" otfa - kU£ffextioct which had been eroui>e.j for '•ai-rtul corifirteration a« the piwclotn me*t • sr.iT were considered. v\b»-n r r • ,i if any nwudma of the c n- O tj.ntee favored , h e abolition of the forward !>:>«•.<«. Mr. Hal; hesitated und then replied tii«t that rhase of tb« question had n->t boea for.-cd to :v front, which tedfamted that the piay will b* n-tained. although ni Doubt, in * mndifi^n y.-r— 1 i.c US r of the straight arm in wardlrjr 0 1 tackle^, gainst which s u -„.■, rrJtJ<_m, has t*.-n directed, will l>* b ro-^ht Up to-day. It was not coriSKjrr,^ at «b* |w-t_w » FV*n»ry. but sftwetbca eno«g'. 1, T r ° f "- ln « fh * «r«i«*t »rm that , has r-.en made ; , a n of th,. bujimss fo «ne tin*; morning. Monzo A. St»rp. Phy*ir»l director of Ohi •hgo l-nixersity. dirt not make . fr^- ma l re 10M on hia 'MalKirstory" test at tie Vni •"sii! of Kansas, but t*« or t»m-e mem. '- -f th" i^mml'tf* raid t!.at tlie ex • len.-e that Mr. Stapu rained st that time i been mos| aorey»«»>a n the cmr-ral ♦•i?c.;jyion>. No rrj^ort «v heard. . ;tber. from Mr. S«aj:«r. as chairman of the com 'uitiee »ppo:n'e«l at the late moetittS to con '")rr f «J! ""^ means to brinjc about the proper phystca] examination or all men r N>y S who take Jiarl | n intercijiesiate or terscholastfc RportS «t the br^innniß of • -I- tratatne. This rej»ort may be beard] t'.OMV. Mr Hs!l could not ray definitely as t« •^•■ther the work of revising the rules ir. • ««y to mkke the game V«<s dangTroos! . d he comrleted to-day or whether an 't.er merti^.ir would be tieee«»isr:. I»r Dt>d« Of Vatidernilt IMMWity; EaM that lift | »• oul<j be unable tn return for uriothcr m»et if. and o'h«"r member* «f tr.» committee, < ■ -r»eciill> thr^s who live bt .. diiitunee. are • \*:ou^ to t-otnplcte t»:e »o'ii a: once, if; a he <son«* in sll fs'.rn^v?. It lb ;u*t pos?:l/»- tbst the cmtj-.'-ttee will | V^"a tl.-ree ».e>'-;o«ii» ;o-daj. ♦roine over into 1 ■' e-.erjlnr, !f H U fOSnd that the »«»rk ; R i-e. rompltfi, or. at least. c»rr!e"i along " a '■•irr.i where i*. »lil l»e ftoynible to t«k«t • ir.«ll vote on gv.esiiou* cf EV.r.Gr jqj ! be evCXlltiee cf fourteen srjuj 'ul.y sep t» -!.t«d. as follows; Professor ;•■ M. i^nis'. | •' <or:i«.:i. «iiß!rman. K. £.. Hal. I»«rt- • secmsry; Wa?ter Camp. Yule; y. . - H. Tiavi-. Princeton; I'rofessor i PraTTCTd Llafier,, Harvard; A'-ovf} A. ♦'.*K*r, L'r.ivtTwity or <'t:i(«xo; Johr C :• . I'ct.j.sr. Ur-ri;;; Lletltc t.ant F. I>. Her rtei Vi'.l'.co States Na\*l Academy: L»r. :. KTlllianm, Uah-wrstty of Mn-t;«- ! • •!. Ur Jmne; A Ha!>bif.. !la\ eit'>rd. • tenant il li- Hscictl. I'riteJ S'atr tary A'-»de;.i : .-; l»r. U. 1. D--<llc>, . • ,:i I'lii.u Vfcitv; T»'. V. . A. l.mn-1 !><;li fr.ivrrfity of vtrgn.ia. and professor , C V.. s.n\«c»-. OU-rlin. loijti ■ ne!l of J'#-iu ..-ivfcrlm. was .aile'i •■/ i'tii:«drlptsi« *fer tt •• tiiomms snd Dr. Carl Will unit •-ted ts • i.':»T.iitf. V / K!JSEirS( HEDI LE Vmipontd Soccer Game* Cause I Mir-l'p. I- (g>««jQueso> ri * numroua postpe»»« " ras^ad «'V unfa\--rabl»- — _ktber thro.-s^.oul »ht» •a^t wirter. the Na'!oti««l ♦«v-c~» ;-.wnba!l lx*cur- baa !->♦:• obliged " *"imyo « nem 1 schedule :n order to srmd t •- «innu*i efaampkmshtp sertes Thsj "lar*!. «»r* amounted •f' #| j!1o» « : Harrii ~f— We*t"; Hudson \«. Brookiyns: A«**rk \s l'»trr.Hon Huncers. April Z ''■•••: -.in Rancera rs. Ck*Ubcrforoi». Aj.ii! 10 Ttiie |JtU«« W, Jersey Athbtio «l'jb. " uokUti \^ SVllbrrfoiT-: SCewmrH rC .'.i-t •'.;-•,• .s. m-!.-Am«Ti< aif- »>. I'nt'-r-on <• bet* *.r'r'.l 31 Bcottlsl>-Ain«ri*"aiw "l v-*«tv -*«t ll'-jCMit. ; Tin* HlLir« \>. Hr<uk!>n; Ihrrforo* \.«. Jei>ey AMiJefi- • ''-b; I'ji ' •;•. luncen \^. NVv.a'V. M.<v •, T__j n ••Ve^t Uttdson: P»ter*on Itaueers BootU»h>Aow«V~ns; Wilbeitort-e .I*. *>*iavl- May • - Wllt*< rfui'i c k*. Pater* Ranccrs; U'eH Jliidhou \- Newark. "tus !::ucii va. Cro<ari>"n. May _•— Trtie lihn v* Wiln^i-fori-e: Hro»ikl\n v> . West .')•• ii M«v :j-N**»ark »>. IVtlbcrforps. " : 3 w ii.- rfot- c \- . Brooklyn. '■'c BCtara «H1 I* l'la> l> ' l on lbs prounds the rlcb* ii-tiw-d flt>t in «-ach i:i£tsnc*. l\*lth two victories clren'^y to th. ir . ruiit. ' • ; .- o. .a»i'n football ptajwri rrprrsect» ► ' •■ijrnbt* I'dveriity will make ctrons ' "1 '"i U ttiiltl "Ji I<*-<l»>'» mat'ti «:sa'.r.»t ' ■ ' ' .iver.-itv <jf l'rl«l^^l^*:J^:l, wt;:«n »iil _ 1 !■■•■■. 1 ht Momy-iovH'. N •' FOOTBALL Rules Changed s)»o the hrm 1 «rti »tn— • «f Wright &Ditson 25? Warren Street -a»n Tennis. Gotfand •••• Dull Goods and Athlotlc SuppU™. Standing, left to right— A. » Ptapg ilnKerrlty of <*hicaen). r>- \v. T, r»udley fVanderbilt T*niver««itY», «'rawf<->r<l Hlarden iFfarvanl>. John c. V,*V fv.nn«vtvamai, T«rV< II l»avi« « Princeton*, l.irutcnant V. !>. Hrrrian United States Naval Academy). Lteoteautt 11. B. llaekett (United States Military Academy). pitting, left to right-I»r. Henry I*. WHliami (University of Minnesota), Walter Camp (Tale), K. K. Hall (Partmouth), Professor |. M. |,» n i- (Cornell). Dr. IMMI A. Rabl.it. .•»-■<• IV. A. I,amb«th «l"niversity ..f Virginia), Professor «:. \Y, Savag* lOberlim. FOR!) IN GOOD FORM BKGVLABS M7.Y GAME. Hemphill's Howe Run Oml§ Tall <i of Vannigans. IB) Triegrspa t« Th» Trlhur." 1 Athens. «.»a.. March i;..-Stalltnps and hi« butn-li of athletes worked f>M under th* most favorable baseha'l conditions h*-re< to. day. The tbermoceeter repivtertd the Inch ret of the sjirinjr to date. a:id the bin <-hi*l was quirk to t.ike advatitaK** of conditions This UM nlltc the j. layers sreM throogii r< utine work, and this afternoon tbc Itc»u luru an«J Yanni*;ans played an abbreviated came. «h« first team winning by a *cor<" of 2 to 1. principally throug!i a pair of error* by Jim Vaughan. the pitfher. w!j«j p'.sjed ritjlit field About the only features of tiie ganM were the letting of HerirhUl— who. by t! c way. banio%'es flaOy— «nd tde mVtseason pjtcfa< me *•* Fort for |h* Ileu^lars. The ©nly run «<r>red by the* Vannipans was rr.a.le i\ H«-mptiUi. wiio. aftrr Hmrllnr i?i th* first it:i.irc dro-.«- the ba!l <>ti a line to riK'U lie-Id for a horn«» run In the fourth. Til.. Heculars ..... of tallies through V:uich.itfs errors. Knight's doubto a Boacha'a fafe bunt *md a co-jple of Etea!.--. Earl <iardner was out of jjra>-!ii«- to-da; o^ine t.i a slight injury to the thumb <>\ his rtsbt hand. re*fivod in an attemp: to C*t » runner at second base jest«r<lay. Vauir!icn. in BttenptJns to gather in on« of Madden^ liners in rlsht fl.-!<l this after lioon, injured the second flngi-r «>f his left band. Prevloui to the came Jack Knight, who play»-d first lase f«»r the Hecalar:-. was hit in the mojth', the ball taking an ucly boi;n<-«-. and had a tooth knocked out. Tor th#« tiext two days the t«-am will l«> vniier the charpe «.f Scout Arthur lr».n durlr.t; Ma."«ccr BtatUngS*S ab>cn-e, |l:« taxter coins to his home, in Haddock*. over Sunday, in company with «*l><4e Mngle. <"aplain « 'ha*>e *!si> lr?t t«»-riit;ht for his. iiomc. in l/f-oiiia. N. J . where an lu-lr is exjjected almo.-t any oa\. The line-up follow:^: TUfculars- KoMer. Xia<ld<n. Knight. Wol tcrs. Roacbe, Austin. IVarhOfi, Sweeney. I'ord a»id r'rili. VantiiKans— '"ree. liemjihill. I* Porte, Johnson. UltrheU. Qumn, Vaughan. Man lUng and I'pham. The s-. <>rt- !■>• inninc* followj: nun ltej>»r» ... «» o 4« ; t-i 4 <• Yant.lfi«tis .0 «. 6 1 o- ! ." J Itait'- - ..•»..•» ror*. Fri;i mn<* fwwjuy; fantrtcsna. Pphknt «a 4 M.t he!i. I'mj.'.Tfx— Krtlj and K.rtnu*. DALLAS S GOOD HASD. Texas City Dni:.s to Three Sines and (»t • Fourth, IBy Ttittapt: »>» > 1» % Trtn.-- ! I>a!la.«. T>r . Marrn Ss.— The arr,\a! o? th« <;i..nt* In I»allis> win lik-% a M-r iTt'ersta'*! i 1 lnterlea^ue rwcepUon. Tber- ar- noc 1?» I'jll j)la>er«. at tt.« Ori ental Hotel, and th?jr repre^*t:t foor Iraput". T':ere %« - a» little ohan«e for pra«' tl •»• or. nccourt ot «.- many tram*" br!:iß in town, atid '■"* playera »pcti'. most of the day ho'jrotvblt.c ff'id tclliti*: rfmir.lvrtn-'i Tlie teamtl t»:at ar»? nere «r« |b« «;ia..tT. tf:e St. I> : Jis Browns, "i* 1 |ndiar«<p<>rs t«-«n: .jf *h- America 1 Assor'etloa and th* l»allaa «c .r.i of Urn Tnas 1^; v At i.'Mj'i to-day ninety players line; uj in front of tti«- hotel in uniform at.d ha-1 tbemselves photocrsphed. That Is prob ably Urn greatest norabe? of players ever pttOtagrapLvd at iw time, tti \\.# I ;r«torv of tfie jTatne AM of tl>»- teami »re heie f,ir firr««tice, «!id » -' . ■: ."■ Uad 10 u<- arranc* i m :!.at «*»cii of tbetn <-'»jiiJ have a ••<-n.*i;« ni:int<i «jf iiou:.^ on l'r<m I'alla-* diamond, T'"*' I!rtji>r.i practlfed In the injinir.i- ar.il t!j«: Cur.l: v.ork«d trom 1 In : o'clock. Aftei t!:-t iii'iiaM..'/:. played a regular gaiat »it 1 Ueltes. '!!.<• it:.,v. ti- left b'ie f.,r «jk!4!io:.;a Jji. t«>-nloiit, ttrii t»n Qlajita «*ill luih t».«i ,i.M to tie 1 1 .■'..- .0 mi .n. a- They u>^ to play Fort Worth and I ••• in «(;♦• aft.i uoon, To-niorrow night a dinner wH] b». tendered to Manager UcGrew «.\ the rittxena oi UsJlas. _____________ EOBEETSOK Oil WAY TO WED. (P.j Tr>~r«ih «o Urn li.toni- | Il.itil (Jruosd. IT*. Man h ri. ■■«;,. ,r s . Qotic/tson, tb< pte«i autCMiobil*- driver, hi,,, LarxlU-o Christie's •"■»" •'' the rrn«-d toutn.i nn-nt :M lA)'tona Reacli. ieft li.tr ml» mumias; for N«w fork, wb«.»i- i.c ; & ut /•« innri .t-tl ii« xt Tu'-^dJ«^. Soon after the. >frr. riony *i** I* «•> Start tat l*» AnsHes, l«i dr'-f In thi lrfa:d trjt!: ra<«> to \,f bei,j th«.e uari) next month. NEW BASEBALL GUIDE OUT A ten baseball cui-le ir «>n tb« market, it is issued by Wright A I>!t.-on mi,] < j;;«nj t»> T. 11. MwitrmiK-, one <>i 'he Lett known batsball wri'^ii- tn the roantrj The rui<!# b fjil "f Information for th« M fanj* t rt r,.] • ujidirt" L.- • piuerjk NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. MAW H iv», i:> 10. MIA WHO ARK STRUGGLING TO SAVE FOOTHAIX. JVo Action in KJtng Case Supreme Court of Baseball Fails to Agree on Reinstatement of Chicago Catcher. Csncinrati. March ;.i. - After debating for five hours tho Nation*! Commission, th«* syj>reme court of tast-Ktl.. adjourned here late to-day v.;thoi;t taking tmy deflni'.* ac tion r*-Rardit!K the application of Johnny KliiiK, th<9 brlHlant cat-her of the ChleajCQ «'ubs. for rrlnstatemtnt into the ranks o? or>j«niz«tl all. "The National Commission l-.as fai!c<l thus far to t«-ach an acro.-ment In th«> KMnj; cast." •sjld August Herrmann, chairman of the commission. "We h3ve cxchanßcd vi^ws ai! a;otiK ttie !!ne and can «-«> me to no conduslon. \v* will exciiang>* additional views by wire or mail, and expe-'t to reach a decision by next Thursday at the latest." pjin H. Johnson, president of ibe Amer ican Ueasue. an<l Thomas J. Lynch, rr«-«i dent of the Nations] Leastte, said an hsr^ ment "votild **■ reached within the next meek. It begins to I-^'k as if Klltis would lose his r.is-. although no liint of tbe l!n»: ac tion i-oti'd l.c sjleaned. The «-omm1s?1on Issued a notice to all major league players giving the. conditions under which a Detroit tiftn is to present an ei:toinobilt to the rhampSon latsman of the A GRIST FOlt MILLEK. Dodger* Held to Tie bjt (hat tmmougm Pitcher. lUy TVUsrai. 1 ! \" Tl c TrfbSlW ! v"iiaitarn<>sa. Teiin.. Marcli '2*>. — «*hatt;« nooca held the. Brooklyn Nationals ■•» n to a .*. to 5 tic ptmi* this afternoon, the I>t»dK «-is boini; lucky to esc,ip»- a defeat. Jak>» l»aul»»-rt and "Humj't.v" McElveen pul!fd them oat of trouble in the ninth, with the fcore i to r against them am! llumm*-ll on firs-'. liaulnrt t<>r. off a b-ng tripl* and McKlve<-n >-!ammtd the Fpher-? ov«-r the |ef» tit-Id f«n~e f«»r the circuit. ■llumpt> < .s" •lrive was ih* 1 longest ever tt:ad«- on the. new Bjroundi liere. Sdtlits Schnelbers starte<i off In th<* b«>\ for Dahlea. Ttw iiK fellow did not hay* ttie n*ual control of his tide aria flings and was found for «-igh' hit- ami tl\e runs in fi\t« Instnffk. One of In* hits wa^ tv de«»,» centt*' |.;. McOrone. f'<r t.i-* citcui*. with a rancer aheaii of hlrr.. .\aj> [tucker fitusjcl tb« Kan:e for IJr«V)k ly.-i atid Bi.<;w»<i that he was in cool condi tion by r«-:!rit!|; Ibe laft twelve men In or der. Two of them Rot on the base*, but the <icorj;U star p!rke»t :h'-m off neatl/ on gui k thri»w« to L>a.ub*rt. Tommy M<-Miti_n w;:< a^a!:i the star on th' lirooklyt; '.Id*, his frist ful<ilnjr win tunj: fre«iuent hand* from th* crowd. Tommj's h»»M stunr ••> whet: he l>ea* do«n a hot liner frot;; Yerke? )n the ninth and jT>t his mai 1 by a narrow marpin. In th«> first h*- r\ii off a grounder from Perry It deep tield anij shot It over t«# r»aul»cr!. the latter add'it DBUch to th* r.!ay by a sTar catcK Th« icvre by Innlnxa follows: nu c rtrorkbo .. at o o 1 n *\ n .-. :, i; 2 < haiiaii<M««. . «> •.• <i 3 1 0 «» •• o—B f» I ltatT«Tl»-» i-rt-uribrrg, rturh#' un>l «\ Mil>r. F. MUVr. F'ill»ti»l It «n'i (aitm, - M"k and Rlckan THREE HEAT LASKER. But Cham f lion ll<>t> Ttccnttj' teven Other liami §. I'.r i io\ jtiit a nave] %-arixtlon '>' tiie F*rcnen Pof«nca against Dr. Rmanuel L«iker in the s-lriM.itan»-'»:i9 cxhlbttlon siv^n by t>.e latter against thirty opponents i»i the rooms «>f ti.»" Manhattan <*h» > .ss Club, «s»*orK«: <». aid. of tho Columbia 'vaislty chess team -.f isr.T, scored !•!.■< came at tli* expense of th '.vorid's champion i;« «i»«-!si\.- fashion «!t"i uv«nty-Mx nmti lleToert ItnvenfeM a ... 11. K. Llmtiurc also won thHr gamen, ih« rliatujiton oinning th« remaining iwcnty- S'",e TI withoi.i ;.U»\\iriK a slprlc draw. Play was ended »-.*tr!y yesterday morning. Tlx ecorfl of B" v\ard's victory follows: 1 i:i:n<m nrn-.r.'-i:. UIMTK. HI.VK. I \MIITK. PI.A<K 1)1. lMtk*r. -••uj«i<l. llt Laaktr. Keward. : : k « iks In it k »• it 5 31*— Q 4 i' -<j 4 i«ki it q 4 r •: ::k» QOS i' MMaJIITI 1 <,'IK Xi -1: t 4j-\ i* i» sl* .f» nutn ut z *} \ 11 1" «< » :. '»« j» :; •>.: i. - •i> i* X 2 «j -n 5 •» is v " uk> iu:s»»r v:» «• i.n^ ; ..,:!!.» R ICI 3 121 X- I: |> II •. »Xl X StbJ »■ »XI 23 tt ii ' 'J 11 3 !» »■ xi» f *.t t I 1I 1 . 1':1 ': 11 xi* n X * ;•• 1 U:t ij -'i 2 \tt I' \lt ll \ H it i:« Xt a i'i-nr»gn :^.y Kl.l in i»c isr ki 4 p Kit «:.■«;»' K « gnu 1 11 '• Xl '- »*• <i Ut I:.«1ku» Hi; Ii: •' i» i.iV ■# HAVERFORD DEFEATS CORNELL. Acrociation Football Game Gorr, to Visitors by a Slight Margin. IthiuC N. V.. March .'i.- ijaverford «■<•' '.;;. ,1. f.^atr-d «Virr.«-ll in »n •••co.tattfii f.».it- I*l jr<:«i«- p'aw-d to-«la>. by \\w mot«- of Z i.» 0 Tbc ,;:ini>- r. a> w.irin!>- «on!e»ltd und l-oth lea ma nnpeared to bo t\r\,i\ matched ttOr the greater i"*r» «t th« time. Tin- vt-itor*. however, maintained n ■Uvfai a'H.Mitagr i.i"l lal!l^ utt th«- licJU nita ft v k tors. Ulft season. Regular players, to I■* eligible f..r tl. v>riz«\ mti^t have 1 ' "n «recilt«-d with 3.V) tirrt s at bar. catcher* with -SC» time., and pitcher* wiilt U>«. Tka oStriol |aaa>aa tatting avcr.ip» will he the oniy factor ion siil»-rtd in awarding the prize. Th«- rotnmisvtcn refowd to take further action in the case of Hunt, who was sold to th»» Hostoti American League ■ iii>> by lltitchlnson. Kan., and also to th«» Wlcnitu. Kan.. c'nj». < m a fnrim r li^arini; title to the p!ay»«r wa* vested in Boston, the |>vm ent hearing; being a .ii-t']t«- between Urn two Western ilubs as to the division of the. r>ur<-has»- mon» y. Joaepli Knott. who played with Huffalo in the Eastern league last year, was denied the star.iliiiK «'f a free ,-»»:• nt H« claimed it t.. ■ ai-» of h l% » su'-i-e.-siv* transfers to Jersey <"ity and New Britain, Conn. On «rpeal by the Canton »ohio> «iui , the Portsmouth (Ohio) club was ordered to pay ihr former the- rrtonev it received trom the New York Xatlc-nil Llt(M club for iheit'r A. Sp*-nc*.T, * Player who Ik trattr in Texas with MHiraw'.i ti'nm. <"atiton 01. tamed Spencer 'rotr. Toledl »n«l rirov«<! to the rommisrlon that Portsmouth had tio title to his serrlres. YALK DEFEATS PENN. Blue Xim (apt It: First da it'" of StmtOl . Atlanti- t'lty, March "^.- — Ya!» won h»r first baseball gam- of the season here- to day, defeating the. University of I*fnn«y; vania by the scoro of }ll 2. Kchulti was In the box for the Pbllade'.phlf t«an» anJ 1 eld hJ« opponents down until the »-igh.[? Inning. IVnnsylvariia was In the lea ! at this tIBIJ by a s.or« of S to I, bur th*> New Haven nine suddenly developed a blttbii streak which, coupled w-i!r. Schultze" ; wlldness, sent four null a-russ th»- plat*, pennsyl ranlA was unab!« to make any headway ag.tinsT th» pitrhlns of T<>mm»-i-?. Th«: New Itiiv»-R t>"af:i did MOtne c-lex* 1; fiebllng, only on»- error L< ing r« Kist*-r^l against th<- I;lu<' nir.s. Ti:e »«c«»r»- follows: PENNSYLVANIA. | TALJT. r h |«• t c , rhp"** AiTia'r. • f v i :i i> OiFfeUUa. e..S I *'S 0 AkTM'r.Sb 0 •» I i 1 Sr^v«n«. if. •» •> 1 U n Wo.kl. If . I «> 1 2 •»! Murphy. lb 1 ll » 1 II Krhvlts, P O 1 :2 O 1/r.f "t . I I 3 3«• llar<le:i. Ih I !.»;«••> Hawser. It . •» •_» 4 •» i, Plrrc* rf . O 1 ■ n OiMlnrr-. :b i. • i 3 • ttmtrr. n •» 1 1 | i. •■arhurr, rf. " t o o i. i'tizz*n. .• ft a fc .": o Sutra!'. «»... i. H .1 "_• 1 :mi:«'>. >> o 1 *j j^ T"ni«r». p. . I S 1 S o Trtali ..2 424 '■: i Tnta!» ... 3 3 _•: is ' \«'- <i • « o o I ii 4 »—9» — 9 lvr.t:s\lvan.« •» 1 .1 1 -. II O O O— 3 Twn-Ww 1 hit I'Mitiin Thr»» h«ie hit — Sitiult^ Bar rifle < h!t» -T»nim»rn. t>j/nn Stul»n ba«»- Tf>T.iii»r<i Striifi; r>i» f»v HrbnltS, ■• by Tomin^m. ft DouMe pla;. » Tnmm#r«. Mrlsiyra s»i'l Murphy : Ai'i'-r.liffr. r>tfs>on an<l Ha? «ier Kir«» b»«» or h«!« -»»r T<--inii!»r«. .1. Hit by r':*h»-.J ball >i*»»ni. Murphy. Tim*. I :.». I'lupire A4ama PRINCETON DEFEATS VIRGINIA. I Hy Tdcgrapll to Tb" Tribune | Richmond. \~n . March 2.V— Princeton d*" f^at^ii the University of Virginia at »*har ■ ■•tt«-!>\il'«' to-<!a> Jiv a .>-cote of .'. to I. win • infi :t« first can:e on the Southern tour. Tho Ttsera urimld have shut <.ut ' rsinia • x< f-r>t for a wii.l throw by IC«»e,| to lir.-t in • li»- siMli inn!ns. Th*> si-ore '•■•> iiinii:^? follows r. v r r*Ti:i«-»»,.n . .«» 1 2 1 <> 1 n ♦» o .•. .; 3 Virginia ... o 0 0 <• o 3 .• ■. «•_;.' .1 7 liarteri'i. Ulitt* »n.j Warner; \Vi!in»r an<l ll'hi'i I rrptr* Iticler. TITLE TO i:liza Hirrn. Triple Victory Last Xi^ht Set tlrd Hoveling llomort. All do ' • to far kfl •:•«■» place 1.4 con cerned !n the. Atatetfe Bowline I>-aeu« w.re vettled last nlsl.t. v. hen th»> Elisabeth tliib team won thrte s-nnes on the alleys ••f the I'olutuhi m , lub in l^a.«t MraiiKe. As the matter n»w stands. Kllzaheth ban won thirJy-flv* and lost MXtetn. Ulnrli is H*e Ka;nes earh way better than New Y«>rk. Itosevillc. Pas: ale and Jersey I'lty. »n «»f which ate havins the keenest kind of a struggle for pUrn bonors. «:nl> «jtt«- 1110: ». hf.li remain.', and if by any rh»mv i:ii.'.ab.-th should !«•:-#■ thrre i» wtMiM Mill win Hie tin.. t>> at least two cam** ov« 1 an) member "of the Quartet in.ntt«>r:'.l. Khzab.-ib r..11.-d in rare form U>« Ill^bt. !,<i:;i i!» the K'inur and arrraxing f*»U for ihe siTies. « »n tli»* oth*' band. Ibo <*o|iimbian tf-anj • li.j it-> 1., t work of i:-.e K 4 si.r;, t«.llins l>a^^ th« •.«•> ui4rii twue .• 1 avrmslna mml • laiii-s and Nolle both a\«ra«;ed better than .'•V Tb«- onl\ < |o>«- i;aiii,« wa* tlio !»•».. uhlih tlm \t>itln;t fivr woti In tl;<- teritli fiame b] an ••Uhl- ••n-pin mitrKin. The •cores were as follows; KUZAUETfI •liuo |s;» ••••; jj v-|v -| *■•!•• Ml •.-.•• ■.••-■ V\ti..|»n K lit in H7 lft j I: w*n jus . ,r. A. «'*l I»J -J| i- L \ 1««a<» !•-<•. I «;: x-n COLUMBIAN Ivlti 101 183) Mt . w 'i"l<»« l>-ft |V» 1.%H V*tn*'< W t;- 10 ♦••rtwr |«s 1 >t i;j KrotsXl I.VJ i:») ;«.« T^U!» s;i ;.,; !,>« SPORTS OF THE DAY TEN BUNNEBS NAMED.\ Marathon Derbji To He Race of All Sat ion ft. i Up (•> da'e sever nation?: ar# represented ' aiMiin' the • nrries for tt c Marathon E>crby i Which «il! be rut: at Xhf Polo GltKUMtf next I Satuniav afternoon. There ar<» two sons of t'ncie Sam. Johnny Hayes and Hans Hoi- ! iii.-.-. |wa from Ireland. Frank tlarke wit.- ' i,» r i.r' this \.-Hr'^ Kcliri!iur(f '. etaaatc, anil j J ; m Crowlejr; the fleet footed little Kn,' | Bshraan. Percy Belkn; the* pick of the i:i- ! dlan runners. -Paul Acoose; two Swedes. ; Thure Johanson and tiusta I«Jungs»trom; ' • «na<l.i latest sjw«»d marvei. Fred Mead- I i.\»«. and th« Italtai Marathon champion. | I'mberto Fllasi»\ wh<» is hurrying t«» the^e ; shores on hoard th* »teamsh:y t'hicago Of the Kreri'-h l.mr The tri -o'or of Krai. may yet Lc .^cen at , thr. starting post, as last year' a winner, llenr'. St. Ttas, I* nibbling at the rich ; bat ar.l ma/ ba 1., r • In tim«» to cumi-«to. ; JFnca ti;-» demand for reservation. ! indica- • tiara po'r.; to a crowd a» larg» i- th* , thro.-,? whir;; witnessed i>-. first running i of th» ra«a >a.«t season. The Mall w»r« | placed on sale yesterday rnlnjf at Srald- ' ings. Mniraw'H f.illiar.l parlor. .Martin's | and al! of the leading hotel ticket articles. | Important changes haw bee:-, announced j in ttUJ l'niver?i*. .if PpnnsvVani* foo*- j ball schedule. The Brurn Ram* wiH br. • pta\e.| in Provident for the first time. ! ,\l,ilr Michigan wEI travel East once more and play <>n Frank'ir. Field. A gamo has , bee.-, arranged alio with Syracuse for th- j Satur.! . l«-fo*. Thanksgiving I>av. whle*; ; beret'tf-in baa bee:; an ojier: «latr- tc: Perm- j ■yl%arl4 Th> fuH schedule follow*: BeptenbVr It. Urstnns, ar Frankba Field; j September ~\ Franklin and Marshall, at j Franklin Field; October I, Dickinson, at! KranV.hi Field: October s. open, probably Vlllaoova or \v-^r Virginia: October Ij. j Brow:?, at Provid<*nc»-: October S, State > Cotle?*, at Franklin Field; October » Ind- j ian*. at Frankl!". s'ie'd: November "•. l.afaveit". at franklin field: November \2. ■ Michicar. at Franklin Field. November 13. | Syracuse, at rranklin Field, and November ; '21. Cornell, at Frankl!:t Field. Jack «;iras,-n. «ho. with "Tex" nick^r-l will inanaj;- tJ.e Jeflrie^-Johnsori fight, j<ai<i ; In dilcago jreftentay thai on* «f hi» chif f : reakona for coming Ka»» was to takfi o«i» j an Insurance policy of $:ft.Oiio ,)n, )n e;uh of the • men. Sam H^reer, who Is in company with treason. 1^ looking f>>r a I ■ more j huinap punchlOS bags for Jcffri**. t'J help j him iri his traln!ns. Murra>. the clever catcher of the Ford ham »'olleK*- baseball te.«in la^t >ear. lias signed a contract to piajr with ih<? BalU nsore dub of the EaM*rn League. Clifford Safford. of ChlraK», Is th* late«t | Challeoser for th<* world's x»tc\ ihampi"n ship. Tom at— was aft*- .Terome ■ Keocb. but Saiford was a Kit quicker and got first «;ill. Harry «i!i,e. holder, and A'b*rt Cutler.' cjialJenger. will ro*"t fo» th* IV2 billiard ••h.;i:npion»-fcip jn Apri! 2 The •Ijt' 1 was decided or yesterday, and th«» tn.itoh will be played in St l^uis. Will!" lloppe wi!! isr.ue ;i « halk-ns<» to the winner. II7VS f7?O.V SCRATCH. Dr. Satlerkc Beats* L dn /'. Ining at Si/uash. t;. «>. Wlnstrn. handicapp* d at 4 arer. won his place in tb« round befor" the I'las.^ A Mral-nnali In the continuation of the annual squ.i^ti touramenla ycaterdaj on the roorta of Ibe Harvard Club, in West tlth street, near Fifth avenue. In hi* match Winston «|cf«-«led K. S. ItenedU t. who ha<l | the advantage of liatf n hand and ■> aces, In straiui.i *ets, I.V- V 2, 17- l«l. Prnedici played well la the Mvond game, h** w»* rkillul in pi< kiln; \Vm.--loti'.. .til . not from the Bides, and ii w*» vet at 11. With t»ie set 2. both of the in«n depended upon i-nvic«\ WiriMori >b«>wme ■Itshtly «r»'ater strength and winning by a .- i r i k l . ■ »»-e. Thr nummary follitwt.: | ••!»»• A harMttrap irtr»t rwrad) l>r h s •.«• UrlN lacnktrbi ifetrMxl I. ,ti f. Irvine il >•••».. |« 17. 13 .«, II Irt >•-..•,.< |.h;:i,l (;. |l \\ (rjtoii ,4 j,,.,,, ,|. ■ f^.tlr.l & B, ll.rit.ll t .!ia!f a h«n 1 .m.J >» '*• »k» >i • V.i IT i> • 'U»a 1! l«tti;-p M>r»i r"iin.|» 1\ t rr I..rk»r1 ..rk»r i« ",'"'• ■;,'' ft '"'"' 1 X - *' ru «'' r l«rr»lchV ;> P. CHICAGO CAT MAS MOUSE NOW. Chlraso, March r.-r,,,,,, ht .i arrival from N>» York tO-day Jack Johnson, th pugttist. wan her\ed with a Bunimona t,» appear before. Municipal jj v,u ,| K( . s . OV el on Mar. h 31 and answer the .barge of ha\lng I violated th- automobile » p^d -.Ini^,,. itim\Ki> ...Mi POOLiTABI t 4^ ' 1 1' >n rt:r\i» -. bit it. | Ihe t ; runMM« L.HnUe-l lt.*nt!rr €•. of S. *. aj 3 ttni j.'mil si . nrji UfoaUwaj. OLDFIELD GOBA WEST. After More Records—Skepti eat About Match Race. IBy T-l-eraph n rt>» Tribunal l>avtona. Fla.. Ma*** S.-\Vlth lii« four racliic marhtnes ... .•ij, lV m« two express «ar«. with .arryins .-harsea of »:.<«•». Har ney Oldm-ld. th- •••peed kln».- Is hurryine to I^tc AaajalM to take part In the opeitn? rares at the new board track. Oldneld ex j pa«aj to break nil world's records for men ;i r..iir«e • »'• Palma and the rj a , nianag»menr stdeHtepped meeting me and niy Bena i||t I»aytoni* Hearh." i. OUMTi rharge ••» i night. "The broken paataai could have been replaced in twenty-four hour?, and » hrlstie offer*d to i|o th<i job f,,r not hlnz " The r'l.implon added: -| prerlict that tfes . Hat concern will rover allow If Pxlma to drive the. yo-horj-epo^er Arnold ar asatnst mv V.i-n/.. It ii 1 * ahsurrl 1.. belie** }<uch h minor break .ould not he re;talred .11 a aaaaith°.4 time." TO SU'IMJPOR_ TITLE. Daniels Favorite and May Set Xexi. Cent Record. Although several swlmniine champion ■ hlp» have been ilecitV'l in Xrw York tMi season, rtot one has been abi»« to >iroiise the Interest that Ik belnsj taken tn tTt* ioio ing race f<>r |Im tt»>-yar«l inetr..p«>Ht;i" Amateur Athletic I'rl'.n title. M.-hedi|le.| to t^k- plate iv thf pool .if th»* «'ity Athleti-: • •lub to-nic+»». A—MBS the entries are «'. M. t>anlel!». Nicholas Nerl.-h. ■ <;eorjfe South. "Furl" Goodwtn, Jam.s Kfi!'v and r,,|,r:,,| Trttben ha«h. af lIM New York Athletic «'lub; .1. P. Mantell. of the West Sidr- NMMJ Men's Christian Association, and William Auer l.arh. of Urn City Athletic rlub. Daniels is expected t.» win. and he will try for a new record Ha han shown .Volllty to swim the distance around o>> »niJa in the New V.irK Athletic •'lui> tank whenever It ptaaaaal him. and the «'ity Athletic «;iub poo! Is considered at laast two seconds < faster. •<» 1 hat ii better mark than Si L*- j secontis is not b«-yomi possibilities. Nerieh. j thanks f.i his re. ent time trinl in 5*5 4-5 sec onds in a «i'>-fo«>t bath, in favorite for sec- j • •n>l place, but the critics do ii"t predict j Wht »i!l finish third. Of the remn lntng men. Auerhach has re cently done? the Iwst work, but K»>il!y, ; Goodwin a:"l liauth ail have as goort records. it is ■ a.'i that Mantell, who has done 63 second* in competition in the New : York Athletkr * lub rr p 'l. i«i now a "better' than mtnute" man in a short tank. The race will give a gnod idea of hat may be expected of Nerieh. win* is booked for the >• and M >ar,l national tham- ' pionships in «'hica«so on April H ami 7. Tiie \ po<>ld out there are ai UM *aiiv length as ' thai of the City Athletic I'lub. and the j kaa4 time* of the lea'!ir<i» Western swimmers : are known Fifty-eight srtomi>« in the : Illinois Athletic ■ lui> natatorium should: win second plae* In tne contest for the j century title, and if N>ri rh does it here he i can di» if there. COSAWAY WISS HLVK. Leader of Fvxhion Heads Via** j at Atlantic (it it. ,H Toifgrap.i to Th« Tribune. • Atlantic «'ity. March 23.— After four years of steady exhibiting here with leader ot Fashion, Jack I'onway final Iv lan<ietl a blJe , ribbor. with the little anlmai this after noon, ani a shout went up from his long ■ followlns of frUsnuji that threatened to tak* off the roof of lIM Mill .ir t>ol!ar Pier, 1 where the horse show is being held. The a^.trdmg of th»» blu» tr> Leader of Fashion was unexpected. He had as the . most dangerous competitor Tinker Bell, a ' chestnut mare, fioni the lirantl View | Farms, which almost everybody, save the Judges, conceded to be the best animal In ta-J class. It «a.* expected that another «lrag hunt; wouM be he'd <m the beach t.»-.|-i> and N i was trieJ. It was a ■lead failure, for the I scer.r p^rcnlatej through the wet. Bail sands ) liii<s water throu; i » ttou.- sieve, and the ! flout coutdn"*. line it. The dogs chased i eacii othe- up ar.«l down the strand, and • thoroughly enji/.. eJ a dip in the surf. They | bayet! and had a fine •trn<\ hu* never ont.e ; .11.1 they appear interested in the drac J Th«y were taken r>a> on the meadows, i however, where :t was tried a'l over again. ■ and there it pr<>\ed a great aavaaam Tne <!raj? was whirle.l across the salt marshes for nir> t'.ian thre: miles, and, the hounds i pick«r«l up un.l kep' th«» ?cent without tIM ! slislit**?- trouble. It was a great disappoin'- ■ mer.t to th" ext'cvitiv*- committee oi the sho.v f ami a great-: r une t, the visttara th»t the) boot on the btach ha-l to be an.lonetl j There will he no morr hurt*. IVople will | not go back to the meadows (•• aat It. rin.l ir BM only interpolated as ■ fjrt o! freej attraction. The show c.-a? well attende-,1 this aiter- j ■aaai and evening. f?ut there b a wall going up from the ti omen especially, be cause «>f the action of the committee in aaang un the promenade about the rln? for •eatlKr-" purposes I EVERYBODY "PLAY BALL" An All- Around Season with the Marker Baseball Game NEW YORK TRIBUNE COUPON Just as much fun as if you were batting a real Ml around a real diamond, or ycllin* yourself hoarse in the grand stand. Get it today- Play the Game in the Evening. \ VITU tiet .MARKER. % INDOOR. 2 BASEBALL-: ? <iAHE a if CIT THE \ COUPON FRO>f'"* r T.IWTPIBIM The Newest Thing Out. Here's an opportunity to become an Indoor Baseball Star. A batter and fielder arrayed against each other in every play. Just as exciting as the real thing. Secure the game at once. How To Get It. 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Karlng thm .l.»mpiM... of KM UolteJ , Htate» Military Academy in<f teams tf*m the t*niver«ltv r»f Pennsylvania and '*or ii. 11. »' c N-»vy men cams to tli« fo* 1 - t*M!» a r-eor,| f t< . n victorJ.* and flrw defeat?. The \Ve«t Point r*r|et« w»r» ...» aec ' «ml. with nln» \ irtcrlen and nit defeat*. I whil" the fniverslty of Pennsylvania dts- I played *trfii«t i with H«;iT vlrtorte* an-i , «even iafaaia Cevsafl *n., far behind. This ■ "iav he anounted for hy th« fact that Cor [ neir» raotaln and former ehan»pton. l». \ Ksplndnla. appeared far helow his usually : brilliant form, Minnln onty off* bout •«• lof nv* a.i hist p..r»ion of t'»» ni«ht's pro , gramme. ; Th«» four teams that met »n th<» flrtr ef the pre'lmin'irie^ 'tualifled for their pflal t tir.n« last galtmlar. At \\**r Point th* hom<» •»mi' 1 w (in It* r'a^e alnno; with Cor | nell. w ••!'•■ Vain and Harvard wen «s!i—ti i iiate>l. A? Annapolis the Naval ■ *r|i»m*» j wop. ;,.-, «ii«l P*nn«yh *nla. whll<» fo!nmb«» : an.} Prini-»-tr>n »lrr>npe«l ot;t. T?ii« m.idA tb% ta^k .if Jiri'ißinc f »'»f the team 3Qd lndlvt<s» ! i:al fhanip'oiis inm-ii ••i*t. j Two n:er» .-rtstlv led all of th<» oi'i^r'* last j nigh' -N. S«ott, t,t the Naval A^l*wy, >«vt ill. V. WeiMlt-J. «>• t'*nn*vlvania. carti ma* ' hitf perf«* ( -t score*. s< ott had the caste? j ta^k. His ,ii».t<k t<.is strwasj and dashlnx. , hH lunxen and parries dextrous. whtTe hi* j p»i«e was cord h!s eye keen. WtMM iac-ompliHhed the hetter wor!«. He adtntnfo ! teroil th»> only '^f»>ai to X M f'ocroft. tT?«> lleft baadrd West I'niiitf;-. who tied for ttia> ' irifMvMtia! honors last year wlt?i a c!ea3 m.ore. In a •in.t-..ir» thl* seemed l!«t« r* tali 'tion, for It was Cot-Toft's darting fot: that broastli ahout th*» tir;»f ilcfeat ti* tJia Navy I the ni»h» worJ». Th«* summary of ih« bouts follows: iron. T«>»t. P. T. Merrill. . : . Navy 1 S n. p. nan. rears 1 •> N. Stott. Navy S ft f*. \ Sohlherg. Atmy . ... J t r: IX ♦'•vroft. Army « i 11. K. I>arsii«. Army t 3 11. V. \V*n<l»l. I'enniiylvania '• ft .1. U. >'ark»r. iVnnsylvania . .* *. V. Pe?<>rw>n. Pennsylvania ... I ♦ I>. K«pin<iola. i •orn»-ll 1 ♦ P. \V. Allison. «rrnell . I • L>. O. Rocs, rornfll 1 ♦ The jiimn, of the bouts by defeats fal lows: Unite'! S'afs Naval .Vadeniy. AnnapeiU. »"rt I<> bout* nut of l."»- P. T. M-rrt::. ;M. def«atei Ot \. HoMb*"-^, l.'nif't States Military Ae*«ietn\. ami I>. Kspinooia. <orn«i;: R. P. Hall defeated P. W. .\!!'*m. Corn*.!. «n0 li. V. Tiargu*. lnlt»<l States Military A<M<lemy; N Solt ...f^.t:-.! H. »•*. r*argiic. Cnltct Statr* Mt!it«r>- Academ\ . r-. K.«;.in'li'!a, Cornell. I>. G. R*.«, fWnll; •>. N Mohlf>er». t'nito! Ssates .'.Tllltary Aiademy. aau ♦-". K. P»t»r«i'n. IVni:«vmi,'ii. CBtVM S»ats« Mili:-»r;. Arade ny. W-st Point, won 'J hout« out of I.V- O. V. BMUb*n| defeateft C V. F'cterxon. Penm^lvanla. anil U. Ksptntloia. • •orneM. R. U. • iwr'.ft .Jcf.-»:-<] V. f. itcrrll;. rnit«"l Staf^» !f«ra] Jsrs« it my. U. P Ha" l'ntte.l S'at<>» Naval Academy; J. R P»r||»: Pennsylvania, anil P. W. AUtson. •*orr.<«ll: H. r". lw<'!» ilcfcat«d I. 11. Parker. Pennaylvanta. ('. V. Peterson. I'enn»>!van!a. and L>. O. Roo«. Cor nell. L'nlvenrttj' '•t I*enn»'. '■ « w«r» * bouts out nT \Z- If. K. W>nd»l dff»-»te<l r>. JJ. (4nttltat«. Tnlte.; *>tat»* Military Ai*admny; n. P. rocro»». fnlte-'l ftat»>» Military Academy; D. Esplndoln. I'omell; P. W. Allls»>n. i'orn*!!. »n«l P. T. *•' rl'.l. 2d. fnited Statt» Naval Ar-ademy. .1. H. Park--- defeated P. W. Allison. C'ornall. «n«* l>. <1. Kona •■'■mc .. C, K. P«leraon d^.'ejted i>. O, llix>«. »'orne!l. iVirn^l! |'ntv«rait> w«n S b"U?« nu» nt l^ r». K.iptndola .lefeafeil <•. P. Peter-iop. P•nT^•\t^•an|a■. l: U. Alllsun defeated P. T. Merrill. 2*. t:nll-<» Statf* Va\al Academy; r>. '"•. Rf>o» iat«*r»i K. P. Hal!, fnlfed .-tair-* Naval Ac*«l«ny. Tlie officials in charge o? and di-ect!ne ih« baMts were Ma.f A — I>lr'"' > tor. r>r. nra»m« M. K_njnonrt. New York A. •". : |iHsw». <*hsu!«ti» T*th»m. ¥*n ■ r#tV •Tut*: r>. Schlinkmann. Baltlmora *. C: Paul • n-.*r«. N— York Turnv«r»!n: T. I^nfion En-inc. Fencers' Club, <«!i<* Geors* |{eimh«rr. Turr.vereln. Mat pT Ptmtuis Jonn Allalr* and Antnn TliPth T»imv»rrlr: Jnd«rs. M. R. Kernothin. Fencrs* fuh: r.eorit- X Br<^H. F#nr#r»' Club; Dr T \ Buy*. K»ii-»r<« «lub: A. 3trau««. Turn v«reln. ar.'l H A. Ilirsch. F-n -r-' Cl»i>. JEFFRIES GOES TO MOU!ITA1II«. Ijos Anseles. March 2J.— lliffhly pleas-d with the iifht refluflnc results of ht" re cent ten days* outing ir. the Tehachapl Mountains. Jim Jeffries left to-day for an other hunt, going this time to Mount WTiit ney, where he wiil seek to rid himself .of moro surplus fi?3*.» during the next f3~» . CHRISTIE TO RACE NO MOEE. Dayton* Fla.. March &— Watte* «'hi*»i'.«» widely known as a driver of r»i-:n« cars. following hiJ failure yesterday ti> 'owtp Harr.ev OltlfleH's record of Z7.2Z aeco»T'l9 fo? one Xtfla announr^il he hail driven hi# la*t race. He «ay» ,<■ will 4" Into Txisines.*. Oldrt e!d. who broke nve world's records d'irinff th* meet here, left to-day for Lo* [ Anseles. where h« wilt participate Sn th* rares that begin ther^ early next month. The Tribune Marker Baseball Coupon. Thi'* coupon^ with ten r«nt?«. if presented at th* Tribune office, «M entitle th.. holder t« *>rw Market Baseball • "Will (Send IS cents If game is to be mal!o<_> pr!nt nanw an<l address plainly. r>