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Murphy Swings the Axe and Head of Johnny Evers Falls "Hank" ODay Named to Lead the Chicago Cubs, and Fans Marvcl. FEDS NOW ON TRAIL OF SECOND BASEMAN l'ricc ol Quarier o( a Million Put on Mistoric . aih;ro of Morklc lo rouck Secoad. aai i""" _| irphy, ' iger ol aldei ' ? ??? irphy ' " ? x, ? ? . ? . ichari ? I to the iiaxcr h* Bigned twe , ar. .-ne n* manager and eai term b that ? I ? - .i pia; ? r. H< takea the i ? ' '':n,ls i Murpl for fout ? he ma) - ? ? ? ?x Well In I . .... n for i bla ea lai -? ' : ,,"> I xx'U ' ?i arlll never pli '? ?y t waa the atai ' he araa il the rlght 'dope' on ' ' ' M .' phy ? .I'i out ol ? '?' BJ I I | ? ?i ihe Chicago i Itj aei lea. In up i ire ? ? ,. aerles, Muri Evera that ayer aa Helnle ( an of the . "Why, .. Murphy li NO SURRENDER TO BASEBALL POWERS "We're in the Game to Stick," Says President of the Federal League. mon eatdent of tl r,ai , ? - hman and \\ ? u '?>'? ? Iker, 'hc backera of the Chii - ? ? and Bdward Hanlon, chlef oi. ?-? r of the 1 e outlawa mei In erbocker Ho? tel yeaterday. M oil re H thal they dld not a to Ne* ?'?' to be hare a the leadera of < i ? Idi ng to Thi atorj quit ua if h< ? ?? . ? u* | x . lation franchlae go ia ;. i roi av'h: In'l qull us for all the money ln the mlnl Would you, Cl Mi xx. egl man, a 81 im ar. -.hook . ,.,,,| .,, a ,|, i ..,.,) ii, ,, i .. nai 44 ith : tlch. \\e don't want ai taaocti tlon team for Mr. < lllmore ' ' hir , . 11 . ra k?4 of ? ball. Of thea ' ' ? arlth ... the American ! Our | arlll be pooled In teama "f i Bgth ?i'i ? .4 ? have Bolacted j change tl i ?rn noi j whether or nol we will . into N'-xx x orh oi Broohlj n next . ? FEDS LOSE THREE PLAYERS Ohalmers, Tyler and Roy Mlller Are Signed. ?-.??, Matloeal l.?as;ue pUayerel I fi..m tha I'.diriiln yestetday a\ 44 im appeara to he ln M I ' iptte the faet that he I . d Boy Mlller. - .n arlth the Pl Of tho Intema . . raa i ppeaaa* lo i.,4.. Jumpad lothe BtrJtinore fmta Oeoi gi T) ]>?-. wh* I ta bi en -ttrttag ? iie eutlawa Blgncd a th thi Boaton ,, , ..... Ihalnaara, aai l i holdout came to laaaaa aith laa_bger . , . . i . y Wilberl Hol.;n-oti, . .-. Hanh 0*Day, Charlie aga ur* a all aboul ? the BTaldorf yeaterday, 44H? little trade ta.k h. i"e. n xV ? ? Qilbert, thr form<- atai aeaoe.? ad the Nexv York Hl.int-. wa,** . iiotfi looking ror * Joe <m man !n aay laagua al all, he ll aver ae ? ? ...).? I.. .1 thal Baa John ? . 4m* ]., H>. . .le' l.ne.l he - r. ,, ?_ | ? ... ether amplia x\..*. ? ? OHNXY BVI-R Depoaed igei of the Chicago Cuba Tribune Worse Than the Feds. ? Ihr Mew-T_-_l Trihunr i- >. <>r?r thiin the rederai i < .tatu-*." aaM Jehaag meete, i hr <ir|.o?.<*<i _aa_agef ef tba * abe, yeeter ds.4. **|fa maria < Mra Bn-K*. 'Jwnp.' aad eut in * him... iti* think hi'-- t lt<- l?-l hiimcir 1.1.4 < nrl ix.rii-l in llir ...ntitrj. I d.in't ..... B*-*W ihr * har-*- fmi- 8*8 g??g <" nn uIoiik 44 iI bon* llim." "C?1*8 BftggS iv Ihr .l.uiill... of nl! thf hti-rhiill f-dl-flwers "Hl '"ir **a..." ?ald ( hariif H'?*gbf8Ma.s <>f Ibe awaera of the (hi.a... i .-it*. "He wBI ?aTaaw Kew Vurk a Iei* tiiiiiK-. "HriKK- Ni Ibe one l>f>l hrl in Ihr ?port _a Hurld." 44?a thr ? "nimrn: ..f "I hiil.l). Charlle" Murphy, ewaer of t he Cuba, reported to haxe sald Bvera offered lo bel II 000 thal h.Id beal Zlmmerman in a race around the ;,?... s. bul the own* i ' ' the club ref i to takf the arag* i' ii ing the di-1 ii ?lon a flnan al ?? alue waa put foi ' time on tl . ?. ae* ond ba i i ? . ? yo ? ? ' ? ? oaing th< x; ? \x. anau red Kvei a, "I've llgured out that n to ? | ?n Merkle In ;r-"*. ma.l'- 4oi |usl aboul 900.000." "gornethlng llke that." Murphy ad- i mlttad, accordlng to ibe player. Brooklyn Club May Try to Land /Man Who Made Troy Kamous. DEPOSED MANAdER MUM ON MIS PLANS i ISays. However. Thal Hc Will Not Play on Any Team Under Marphy'i Cot-trol. ! "1 don't ramamnet that ' >"i ever *r?-x? me ?n.o.nc ror tl ai i peating -i'i* ? onveraal on ' ' 1 Murph) Bald, 'Well I ? - ted you, ? i? " Mon ??" e rewe. i " ? ' ' Murph* aaked I ei ? ? ,. | to qult ?? man ig* i Tha P ' ..? . lhal he I not eontli ua i ma U ' " :,K,,ln .,...-.-. peace wai declared Tha ,.4.t move came from Bvera. n<* tok ? Murphy that hr won 4 not eontlnue un . ...,?? " ? ' Hr '' ' ?Ired ."i agreemenl by arl.1* h he ? ... . | ? . - Bhed, In ordei '?? i iitsf the owi ? n? ot releaali z ? >,. nevei I ? pl? ? Thla waa atlll beli g debaU so that Kvara aras eurpriaed, H ched. yei I terdaj to hear of hla removal. He dld noi learn it from Murphy, but (from .'.-mc Oaffney, preaidenl of tbe n Bravea, who cama oui of tbe l-a. tlonal Laeagua meeUng early and told the ! p|Aya.r tha* Murphy had announced to the other ownera lhal hla manager had r*> Pd nnd that he xvnntcd to take Hai.k O'Daj from the ata? of umplrea Th's \ pprmlsoion waa grant ed. Murphy would not dlaeuaa tbe futnra lot the depoeed manager laal tmrbt tt" aaid thal hr- thought an older man 44 maJt( a better leader Bvera would con ... , r| ae* ..nd bame, he aaid. All Borta of rnmors xv. r. Btarted b ,x ,,t the reUremenl of Bvera. Cha H j ata held a long nfer* with the player, bul refuaed to aay whethei . | there waa a chance of hia be 1 1 1 brought tn Broohli n I..,-.-- i. maelf dld nol eara to Bai mucn aDoH, hll Plana He admltted thal - had talked thinga o er with 1-v.Wa league agenta bul that no terma had over been offered to him bj th* m. ?rhc Katlonal l-eague owne - werumuch nettled by whal they termed Murphy et lack of tad ln breaklng x4i.i1 Bvera at this paiiicular time. Evera Jolned the 1 uba li ?*. and mmm proved himaelf one of the headlesl of scc ? ? ,as, ,,,,.? He eucceeded franh rhanca aa manager of the team Juat after '"- * r*^ Hank O'Day, the nr44 manager of tne . atarted hla baaeball llfe aa a piteh nd fmaiiy beeame an umpire. and a .ni In 1-15 he Bucceeded Clarg arlfflth aa iiianager of the Clncinnatl Reda nnd landed thi team ln fourth pia - after lt had Btarted with a ruafa which promiaed batter thinga Ha guti at tha of tne yaar. and onea mora tooh up hla 4xo-k as an umpire in the National I.eaeue. Giants Get 'July Fourtli as Their Holiday Plum XI ? Satic a l-aeagui mei a1 the Wat- | .. ? - esi ??''."'. ti d s i laylng achedule fer llll 1 ?? i< i ao opens on I H and the rlr.nl came wlll be played on October 7. Nr-w v..-k j-ets fourt. en Bi I and Inde 11 th< Phi ? an equal numbei ol Bat ? Ivea Bdemoi lal 1 'a> a ????.,. ta, in addi tiim tn the others whlch Charlea ll Eb* h> t- v. f Boston fan i I I eai of the Eastern ? ;r thirteen Batui threi holldayi Moal of t;,<- pluma, bowever, fall t . ths IVesI tl - ear. ["hus, < Mil i will have fourteen Bundayi .even Baturdaya and taro holldays, Pittsburgh dinws flfteei Baturdaya ;m<i three hoii 11 and Bl Laoula fare at rm well. Brooklyn wlll have a home openlng to I atari Its aeaaon, and the Superhas wiii entertain Ihe Boston Braves on Aprll ? '. -. and it. Thi Olanta wlll play eighl gamea befori thej aea ihe Polo Orounda for the flral tlmi After meeting the r. llllea on Aprll ''. 15, ll and 17, thej will ?top "ff "n thelr way home i nd plaj four gami a wlth nr' r< ivi nated B .;?? i baa There are only four condlctlng i ell of n hich <"'? if ln Chlcago, thesi ir g Maj i" nn'l O, ?,": I an<- Bsptem bei U. ? .;,?' the preaenl achedule ''?'?"?"? milea ? '.. Ilatance trai ? SOLOMS STILL IN SESSION Internatlonal League Meeting to Go Over a Day. Tha Internatlonal i-*-an-ue mr-t ln nd da- aaeeloo ai ihe H'.te; Vlctorls yeeterday, bul apparently did not acoom ,. Kreat doal, foi .Imiies ?.' BaiTOW, the preaident, said that the deUberatloni wonld prohahly extend over tO-mOTTOW. a commlttee, contrtfltlng ol ?' ?' Bt. of Mriffalo; J.?hn ininn. of Bnltimnre. and Edward <? Barrow, was appointed to gp !. r.the Natlonal and tmeri an leaguea and ths Natlonal ? ommteeloa to ask ihat tbe drafl bs abollehed in so f,.r as il af '. ti tne laternatlonal League Th. queatlon of traneferrina Jersi ? t,, Brooklyn i? Btill hangring tire. A WINTER LEAGUE GAME University Club and 12th Regl? ment Nines to Cla&h. Ths hoeshaH teama ,,f tha. Unlverattj Club ..nd tha '-'ih Reglment, membera at ihe Winter League, wlll oetebrats Ua ..dn s Birthday to-morrow l>> playlng a ? at Fifth A\enue Pnik Samson Has No Light Task. Chicagpo, I"''1, '" lf t'."1' Bameen, the ai ii. f- ats Btanislawa Ebyasko Ib ih- Ir wreetltag match h< re oa Pebruai i Ig Wii.iik Qroteh arill rmerge from retln menl and ? ? maoe Ir an elfoi l to k.ep the WOrM'S < ha lUpiOnshlp r Ua. This was announced to-daj bj Bmll K.ank, tlotch s manager 1 I bj the cluba laal year. Ths mileage ol . , Manon will bs ss ' ? mri Nea fork, . Kl; Brooklyn, 1.8*1 Bostoi . I I ! la |? g, Pittsburgh, IS-Md: Cincin 10.718, and St Ln - ? - \ general committes waa appointed to ,?e(.| wlth the repreBentatlvea of the ?, .. ,,, l.e.-iK'ie I.. dlscusa "legal af probably meant the Peds Bl l.'-ar-'.'e. Later, arhen Ban Johnson, president of Ihe Ameriean League, arrived In town he I ti .. hia organlsation would not go Into |olnl - rlth the National .,,,_??, to dii ? ' - outlan - or an] - ll! E*bbets hroughl up the question of .... , ,. _, di | into Brooklyn, bul ths ndeflnltely deferred. lt was annoui.d that the National League could nol allow tha Jersej City cluh to play In Brooklyn without the conaent of .: .- a.rican Leag u owm i pn seni al tha meeting nere James E. Oalfney, J C Toole and Her man Nlckerson, of Boaton; Charlea Ebbeta, Bdward and Btephen W, Mc Keever, of Brooklyn; Chariea W. Murphy and Harrj leher, of Chlcago; H. N, Hempstsad, C J Bulllvan and John P. Koater, of Neai york: W 9 Baker, of ind Mr and Mra B P. Rrltton, of BL laoula rhe umpires spproved were Eraelie, AI. lohnson focmerly ..t ihe Three i I/eague Rlgler Klean and Qulg HIGH PRICE FOR STALLION j. w. Trimbte Pays $13,500' for Mainleaf at Horse Ictle Leitngton, Kj r*el "? M i ! ? B three <.?- oM ti " i I atalllon broughl high ft-..* al th* ..?"?'i.i i ??? , . ? he naa i w Ti-riul le, nf afo inl gterlli i '?' '"' tnjm Ma ? laaf waa ona -' Ihe lea Bg P?i formera la tha l " ? . ' whiU ' two-yaar-oM, and hla formei 01 jamea fi Magowan. of Kenl icky, aij aeveral offera for tha atall ??" . . i forelgn goi en _? GOLF CHAMPION TO SAIL ON APRIL 14 ! Francis Ouimol Makes Plans for His lifttioi o! the (iolf I Inkl \hroad. Boaton. reh 18 ' i l? Oulmet t(" ' hampion . .n April M ' ' fland. .... \ open chai plot ' "" "'" 1 be a* ? I hi Arthur 0 Lo* ka.I Iformertj of We**ton iuper Mere. Bngli wbo baa baen In thla eon.a . 's and b raaked among thi ?? ? amateora L'pon raaehlng M*?*-i*g*ael. Oidiael and I-ckwood wlll vlall lha nearbj Unka of Hoylaki and then lourne* ?'" fo the ."""i': ol ':' -;' nn. arrtvlna eariy in II, ... , .. i, where the amateur .,: wlll be pl Their Bta: tb* ? ' "' ' ' ' ' m* m :' be briaf. '>'.' ',... the champloi ahlp tou "rhlch |.rKi*n?*on May 18, the) eapccl to be J* 1.4 .1 D Travera of LTpper Montclalr, the American amateur champion; Prederlck Herr-hoff, or New Tork, nnd Helnrich p.-hmidt. of Worceater, Maaa OWNER OF WHITE SOX MUCH BETTER Will Submit to X-Ray Examina tion. However. To-day- Sees Some of Mis \ riends. Home. luly, feb. io-An Improvement had Uken place to-day In the condltlon of Charlea A. Comlahey, preaidenl of the Chicago club of the American Uagua -vho waa t.-.krn ni whlle travelling yeaterday ; from Naplea to Bome k,, Wgg ., ;,. ?,, r* ? rel rtaltora [Thomaa Nelaon Page, United Itatea Am* waa among thoae who Inqulred f after the Btate of hla health ,\ oonaulUUon on Mr Comlakey*B eon i dition was held to-!a* between nr. John i.dxxard .lone*.. American Conaul Oeneral ? Qenoa, and l-*rofeaaor GMuaappa l-as ? . elll, a leading Etoman *rpec_Uet, \ moal rigoroua e__ml*-atJ?n, **aTpaclally of the cheal and abdomen, 44.1s mada, and tba Bpeciallat declared that all Mr. Bkey*fl organa ware ln eaceilent con? dltlon, eseapl I area a auapl ilon of the exiatence of stomach troubie. and II ijraa therefora agraad to aubjed Ihe nt tn an X .??'?? * on Wedneada] at noon ?? BAN J0HNS0N IN TOWN Declarcs American League Is not Worrying About Federals. Bu Johiwon, preaidenl of tha American i^aarue arrived In Neu rork laal nlghl ard wenl to th" Hotel Biltmora I organtxa.tion aill begln ita meeting Ibia aftarnoon Mr. Johnaon aa d thal th* ? -n ? | League would 1 ol ta loto I* Inl aeaaion ?with Um National I-eauiua, aa haa baen re ported. He alao de* li red thal he could t m no nacesatty <??: appolnting a "war Icommittee" to acl erith a body whlch thr National Le-agua baa cho*a**n i ? We are nol al all worrled by the P*ed. ! arala, ' declared the caar of the .merican League "The National Commlaalon can ??...,, to an] buaineaa whlch offacta both ? he National L* ?? in all probablliti the meeting arlll be aa harmonlou 1 aa 1 | The plan toeatabllah an American Aeao. [ciation team In Chicago Beema tr, bave Ifallen through. Mr. Johnaon declared that [ he waa not ln favor of it. noi could I . ,i for openlng up ?* aahli . l '< iinr..it and 1 leveland for a 1 1 rd Icagu > ' ms haa been auggeat* d. The requeat of lha Internatlonal L_*ague to bave Ita playera made Immune from draft will receive acanl conalderatlon. "There'a nol a chance of that golng through." aaid Mi Johnaon; "the urafl ;.s inu-ot t.mt factor In prganlaed baae? ball ana cannot 1 4 p* naed with." ? a Another Raid by Outlaws. Chicago, Peb. 10. Eighl addltlona to the ranka of tbe RVderal l-eague playera wera ann_*ui??ed to day by Joa Tinker, managei ol Ihe Chicago club of the naw i> ag ,p. No rwmea ware glven, bul II waa oi. f.rrv<*<l by the manager that two wen big ii.it; ie pia; ara and tl 1 remalnlng el_ xccre from tne Ani'-ri'.1 ?: Aaavociat ANNOUNCERS SAD, BOXING FANS GLAD Commission Rulcs Against Unnecessary Introtluc tions at Bouts. PROTEST OP BORFJ) SPECTATORS NLiARD 'Suggestion to Curtail Number of Tcn-Round Contcsts Tabled at the Meeting. 111- htata Uhlstli CommlaadoB tooh an other step in ihe righl dlrectlen al the regular meeting at Ita oftiiea yeetei afternoon, when II paaecd a ruls prohlblt. the ii.t baaera othi ? than ? i and ?? fld) to , ;, boul Prom tb< r m. i il ng w.-is conducted undei the 'm*m il ,,?? plan until tlu preeent time the , ? ,,..r, h;.-. been bored bj thi prooeseton of h..?,or<<, arell known and I othenrlea who wtehed to bs Introduced i from the rlng and. IncidSBtnlly, to "<h;il ienK<- ti-.- arinner." Thrs haa been contlnued In the fa.e <>f loudly voioed protest on the part of thoes who pald t" wltnesa the boxing matchea Mei lettera of complatnl hava been re ,.i4..<i by ths Btate Athletic Commlsalo . ,!,, ided to ski tha action whlch m :M ba wei ? . the fana This rule flrtll go Into effect Immedi and Cl arlea X Hnrve:. thr escn ? r.-ir'. sr-nt oul a notlce to tha tnanagsra nf all the i lubfl. The flUggestlOB made to the < OfnmlastOfl that fhe number of ten-round bouts be curtalled was left over for another meet | ira*. ir was Btflted, however, that an flf i fort would bs made tO have the cluh Imanaj-ers meet and c.rsider the, plan An.ther rullng was pas*<ed makim< it ! nfc-sar f"i a>.y boxer makinar a COm* ! plalnt agalnal s club to produce a con ri.t BhOWlng thal he had actually beer. , > rrxrifieal fr, |..,_, TOO mUCh time, it was tald, had been waeted irvinp to decids questions whlch wen foi tha most part | or va racltj Jach Reed preferred chargea aj-ainsr tha Ryan \. C, of Byraeues Hs broughl -. |.iplalnt that his contract i ealled f"i 25 per cenl of ths groaa re md that 181 is aUll owed to him. The club declared, hoaraver, fhat Reed I agreed to boa for 131-1 per cent of the ; i|.r| reeelptS, and thal he had been deak i arith Bocodlng to contract Bob dtzalmmena waa te have prsted ri bond of |250 to seeure the i ?sr of ths letion hs ts about to hrins- agalnat the 'commtseion for refueing to ailow him t.. boa In thla state, bul faile.i t" make his arance. His lawyer said that he did nol knon whers tbe treckled warrior waa . r what hn araa .toinx The Emplra Athletic Cl lb has released \.i Wolgaet, former lightweight champion ..f the world, from h.is iigreetnent to box Johnny Dundee on Pebruary 17 sjrolgaal is inat.'lrel to boi arlth Wlllls Klt.-hie In Milwaukee, and rather than interfere arith his chance to regaln his champlonahlp trtle the M,Mahon brothers ealled his match wlth Dundee off. Tommy Maloney wlll cross glovea with "BulP Anderson at the Vanderbilt A. C to-nlght. John Kennv, a promlnent Kngiish turf I man, yeeteraay cabled from iaomion to Cleorge McDonald, manager of "Young" joe Fox, the Brltiah bantam, that b? 'would guarantee a side bet of $j>,i'f>o. foi I tWSnty-round bout >ln T.onclon between Joe Fox and Johnn> < 'oulon. the Amen r itleholder. YALE DEFEATSLEHIGH FIVE Blay Fast but Erratic on Both Sides?Swihart a Star. N.w Haven. feb. ">? Vale dereated lae hiKh hera to-nlghl at besketball hy a Bcora of 87 to U ln a game marked by fast but rather- erratic play ar.d frequent ? Tale'a guardlng waa cloea and the vis ir.rrs Bcored only two Held a*oals. Neither team ahowed good team work Bx-Cap taln Swihart was bach ln tlie line-up, tak Ing the piacs of Dgve Dunn, at guard. His det)enalve pla] was strong and he acoi e,i three of the Tt le goala '. \'.K LaEHIGH l-'le I c : Fdc y\t V RUckpele, lf . 4 ft s; \\hue..,a|.i I If I " I Oleen, lf . l ft I Price, rf........ 1 I u :. rt. 3 f> - Klrkpatrlck, c. ?*> *? *? ii" rr 8 0 0 rrichton, e.8 ft << Smlthicapti, e i % ?. Berg, ig.I ft ft rt, ic 3 0 ? ? ? ar, ls.8 ft 0 Wheeler, Ig 0 8 8 'ir?rn. rg.0 0 0 , rg.... 8 8 8 3 17 Totals . 2 I 13 Ftefen... i i . ., a, .', lumbta, Boy Scouts in Swimming Meet. The ?wlmmera "f Troop So, -i. wlth a count of 18 polnta, v4..n the team trophy in the open meel for lha Brooklyn mem ol tha Bo* Bcouta of America, under ths dlrei tlOn of "Ths Brookl* n Dalli Kagle at ths I'" rth avenue public baths lasl nieht Aboul sixty boya t""k part ln the ? whlch were Intereatlng, and keenlj con* ? ? Miijhty Drive with Golf Ball -,??i baa toot reechsd ttds atty af a tetrtmrnobtt nn.- aaads al lha i--.ru BMgs a.M.ntM ?lMb. ne,r *********** B ... bj K-.tr-rt .r..l!s . B mother of .l.-k.*. nf Nev,ark. . ,?. i eager, mi, nasmed -me ge? JSl.1.relhegraat-ml..aneea-d ZZ ?? on Ibe e..,e of th. P- T***** ki,--. ?i'i.i. waa frasefl ->ver. x _?ife- ?a. atallsaai *>"** Ifcsasaad ,?r.i. from IM teelng Hera. ?"*? ?" ?''? J.,,,,, -rtteanpl Ibs .| '.'<?'"? ,,.??. ata to*** totoot *** m"rU ln ?,?,, ,.n?.-. IN dflff '-* ?* * ?*? |.0'!'i .i-ird". AMERICANS STAND PAT ON POLO DATES Requcst of English Chal lengers Not Likely To Be Granted. i The Britlsh challenaers for ? national polo Ctt| ' ? tha dates nam-d by 'be Amerhraea for , me matchea Correepondeace frwi 1 Hurllngham olllclata and u.rd l st i-.f-e,, waa reported ou la-' ' gi ' innual meeting of 'he Polo Kaooi ?. ,,.|d ,, the Kea lorti Ra iui ,, it Wai reporu j engllahmen wanl ' : Tueeda* flnd Baturday. .lun- I wid I vt t|,e ? loes "t ths meeting H. u H" . . me chali-mnit Btatad tlm' the Amerteaaa Intended to niond bj the dau orlglnally aaaied Toaaday snd sat flaj Jone I and 11 He did not bel.eve thal lt would hr possible to get thS, dc frndlng team moulded into playlng fortr. until that time. There was a poasbi.itv that B chama would be ,-onsldered bv th* tmerieana rather thnn have no cup matchea at Bll. but for the pret-ent the nr.t datea naaaed wo?M stand. Por the Bnt tim' ln many years the dates and place ror hokUaal the ehnrn plonahlp tourr.amerit n^ not named a" ths ann.:..: meeting The -WaBt-hSBter ,,?.,, ciob, of Kesrpert R- '? *r"i ,h* Po rr Judlth Polo Club, of Karragaaeetl Pter. appeared as rivala for the meeting. whleh ln reoenl aeaeona haa beea decided Ofl the Point .lu.'.lth field. Ti-.e weatcheetM Club eonthagent ra realed unespeeted strength. and m order to arriva at an amfcable Bettlement of the affalr it waa Bnally '"-'ft to tha executive commtttec of tha aagecMHea to decide. Tha cates. however, were detenakaed as beglnnlng I lly --0 and ending August ?. The iippointment of <Jeorge Miller, the Engilah SXpert BS yuperlntendent of a'.l po|, en LaOng laland and to succeed K A irill at Point Judlth, indicated an fllahO* rate Beriea of tournaaaentg te be decided !:? ri this Cltj . The programme ptunned for the i.ong Island Belds beetna on May 11 af Meadow Hr'.?k and contlnued throujrh tO the and of July, Ths plums of tbe asries ara acheduled for th.- iMpi-.g Rock Country . wlth ths mat hea for tl a Duke of Wl -rmrnster's Cup and the V'.sltors" 'up ? i by ths Bngltsb army ofllosrs last s,-,;r-? ri. MOVtag psctttree of the international mntcbea of last year wers shown and commented upon by Monts Waterbury. ths new captaln of the team. and Poxhall Keene. Only one chance roeulted in the elee tion of offleera, R. L Agaaalg, of Myopla, rsslgning from the executtve commlttee, Dudley l' RtSgen belng e'.eeted to BU tha vncnncy. STARS OF TRACK TO MEET Relay Race To Be Feature of New York A. C. Games. The annual indoor games of the N'ew Vo.-k Athletic Club wiii be held ;<* Madi son Hquare Garden to-nlghl and io judge from the advanca sale of ticketa a Breal erowd of lovera of athletlca will be on hand. Man) of ti"- men *\ ho wlll compete were se. 11 |n the Olympic j-ames at Sto. kholm, ompetltlon of the keenest kind is ax pected Wlth few exceptiona the events wlll be handlcapped, bul the allowaacea ha s nol been so liberal thal ths ba.-k markers ar.- beaten before the; atart An Internatlonal flavor wlll be added to the me,-t In the relay race betwee: Ameriean team and a quartet of Canadlan [runner:-. Jack Tressider. <,. M. Brock, llr.- Phllllps snd ,la. k Tait. from the land across the border, wlll be matched against. : Mei Sheppard, Ifomer Baher, Ted Mere dlth snd Tom Halpin. A rare match is expected, foi the Canadtana are weii known to foUowera of athletlca as fast. tpiiii. runnera who are never beaten. Abel Et Kiviat hotder Of the. or.e-mile i re. ord Indoora, wlll st;irt in the Haxter ' mil.-. compettng sgainel s fast fleid. Whlle Kiviat is n..r .-xa.-tl> 111 prims COn ditlon, be Is conddenl of vkstorj ;.'id '? hopea i<> rr;n the diatance in 1 loaa to re. - lord time. George Oouidlng, of Canada, ? the world's champion walker, wiii also . ompete. The Internatlonal relay race ?ill be ; 1 i.lled promptl) al i !.*>. while the Baxter mlle will be atarted .<t ..bout 18 o.-iock. a St. Louis Accepts Fed Plans. 91 Ln'ii-., Peb, I Ths Pederal League*a pinr's for erecting temporarj grandstnnds ln ItS Bt LoUiS park wers approved here to-daj by the !**... r-? 1 ..; Appeala A week ?au.. 1 . plana were rejected ?- th< Bulld? lng < 'ommlsflloner. Offlcial National League Baseball Schedule for 1914 as Approved and Adopted in This City Yesterday At p - At Fir....klsn _ f V S>? Vork. i Al U ?-.-. x- Clnclnnatl x t >-hi.:.?.. x> Bl I - Abroa - I ... , x.,rii i* is 18, r Ma: ? ?>? ?' ' B Ba> H ll ? - Ma lt, 14 ll, ll Mai :i. a, ut ?i Ma- - iya. i n ITON ? ... Watch 'uaa I. " 1 4. Aua Jul) 14. 17, ix. 18 July 9, 9. to. u Jul> 11 13. 14, II Baturday., ll Dtt. L 1 | - ;..??.:-' _| M Lll tug. Sl I x .?. .: *1 I 10 Decoratloo Day at j_? : i. . I_| F'hllad.lphla. I | x'. . ?.. ii Sun.:. Bl I _ Ma) -. 1 -. a. .inn* i ? " , Ma. u || || ??. (ua. ? I Baturdaya, n PRrx'Ki.YN ?' ror ' ?"- ' "" 'u,l '? ' T" ': m '"?* * 11 . l'it> -'" -' :* 'ii- lai "*?loa. 1 14. 4). I ? ? ? . x 4 8- 17. II '''? "*> Aua 9, I tt Lal oi Da _ ***!" j I*. II_Bapl I I l'hll?.|r',i. . x- ? ? a a>. | I | | ? Bundayi M-.4- 1. Juna I.? Api ? "f'. :i. :: -i-i I II, 17 xt, l* \,,, ,-. ,?. ... ? iu, - ?_* jj Mi), < 4 -,??., u \T\V vi.rk '-'??. 88, XI a ni p m. llie ? I ? .1 .iii |U 13. 14. 15 Julj I, 8, tn 11 Decoratlon Day al a. ca. p. ar. Mai a <i'\ l'" - < .. , I. I Aua >. 89- | Aua. 84 Hrooklya AetA 17. T). I - a.i_ JT ? I ,,_b ,.,.. I "*?. 89.1 I | ' i *~ | Sun.l. _.,, :'* ' ,v J . R..;~~. " ? " ?? ? Mai W ?* 18 M Mai i.i. n. 14, l8.iSaturdaya.il PHILAOBI/A.. i." ? ' ? -? P aa. DriggS ? al New *!;.,? * bj .. * ' . * ** J , - - ? ^ xi,K ,? ?. ? ' ' tl :? nr n -'...; I ?-?....?:-. 'lAoHl IX IB -0 nlAf-rtl 's H -v ~. ' \,? ,| 'i I-, ,, ,- ' -?" :, ??- Cartoon ' -. ' i , l.s.,, -. " " " * Antmnttya, 10. ?'un" ; ? ?- ' Jaaal II I laae Xt. M ?? i?. n. u. ?* M '" ,'',M', '?. _ . ' M_ ,-,,,? _? '?' CtNClNNATl x ? 1.18.11 _. J 18, 8. Ana | ... so, On I - ,*'M'J ,0 **?tur.?>_. || . . -Tt lol* i. - laae I. '. i. i.... i.,i ?, i'fh. :?_.?< 18, II. tl 1 - 4 - M || ,, ( _ m ,-~-? -5 ! . _ft_ .? I . <'?:?? * .i *? R l_b. Day at *'hk ? m P ni Jun- .X. 4 I. ? .Tun? 10. II. II 13 ' ? a ? ? y - ; t i Ar>r)! u .- M ,- ' ', ,." ~ CHICAOO ...J_mlB.il ,17. 17) ..,..:?:. 4 c I , ,? I JS'* Sl rf SlK>rtinO v, ??' . ? " '' ?*"?'"?>"? 3 i ? - ? ii ir. u >.??? ta i ,,' i, l8i* iT_,g,4 oponing -'' - -*? -* '_I_|g-fri ll ? 18 11 II llll 4..-.1 . ... ? I 11. II S-Uiril_>a. 14 '?"" * Jiinr 17 _| Koaion 3 ?. &. July ? ?t I" tiRh. ragc i" it <'"!? t. h 1. r? r l*?4 -l ' ? I r,n..h,,^h, i..i. ,,...,,11,,. ,_.... ,. ....... . .>"????.. '"' ''?' *?l> -..1'ii.la , ' ' ? ? " iLuii ??? ? i7. a ,'- I ' ' - .,.', -..A n. a. ?.| ^i V v' ' Jui, ta. 3i. au? ua. iaa a. a '? i i -., ? , ? , .'.' . .,.' ? I ? ? ll n t: u v. ? ' '' ' _ ? ' 14 1| ? ? i xr H.-xn. Jul, 4 - .. . -.14 . Muad. i. "'.."""? "undayall La; i" rltl in lui, . v.?h , ,,., , ., "-. '?? *??h Hi tatur-aya 18 ? newi s*. Tort ,.?. ;,. w?, , .,..'*? iJC n_i .*._ '"Ji. ??""""" lo-morrow ,;. 2_. ' ',h t,""Mtt>' | ' on.icta. At fhl ag" 4-M?j 10, JI. Ji.;, .. (?-t'temUrr li. REACH THE F1NJ ROUND ATSd| Whitney and Stillman Right to Fight It Oif for the Title. MALCOLM D. WHITMAI MAKES BOLD ST/ Irving and BjII (io Down Bfk the Sharp Play of a For. mer Champion. r;eorg, " ' A',*r_| ?s in thi round of th. uh '.nnO nameni "*"?-* Helghta ? *.- ? ? pla'j* aad|_ " ? f . " ai****" ^ Ttffan: Cup a v?.,r ign. n.tetxet I [colm I' Whitman. the farrif.ua la-rt \t, , ie -,;, -r of a decade i *-., by a tmti . li 2. In the other aemt-fnal ma'rh _r rran, iwire holder ? 'u.a*kpia_k defaa'a i Charlea M. BuII, ,'. tha Qg ,-ent Afhleth ? ' '.er, af*u :.. ?: ntea! WhMg-g v ' *d all cha a MH of ar-fr -?'' Brssi ing h ''? f_-i^'j nlcrkera and on*e ir. a **rhll? altpp^, ?a. t-ernendous drive that r*.ome4 t_*^. the court from rhe front waU, Wgfc. J manag.cl to lead af. "> At thia afage Whttmaa. ta t_a aa. l ment of the sharply played ra?a?;^ to advanre Into fhe eer.tre of t_a ea* Thla move bl"?"ke-l Wh!*ne7 offfl'ea^ ball, and by aorr.e aplendtdly ceaoatj wall shots "ATiitman mar.aged tt gi aces ln the seventh hand and | | g eighth. ao that ha took the leag atS-l It was a crltieal staee. for XP_e, He tmmediatelj- adopte^. ? -re stma taefe as his famous opponent. Firthtnnat-i, added a llttle bit fo lt for ha lat ata a lot of sizzling around th* rotm ta\ that rompelVd ".Vhitrr.en to whetl |m ns he followed the t i Erery timalt man iost the ccntre. of Lhe .-ourt *_. ney brought off a sensatiore. kll % nderfully <i<-i"'K. and by haivtae flnished the {.-_:? Li Ttaa a amothered Whitman ir I ? aeno*>4|aa ooly alloaring hlm I a i Iir ritiilman agree.l to reopea btb fgalted match wlth l-o'..a du i-oatlrrg in the thlrd ro'.nd The t?o vtaUgi hammer and ton--s. l?r _t LllmaB ggttt ? .. IL Then tbe former rl .??? ??; r. fa?c4 Jr The latter dfd r.nt t\r-t ir.to actut e. ih'. ae-ond game. Then hia paaea r .,d Dr Stillmai i the na; n tiie Creaccr.t Athleti .' rr.aa iaaa al 12 10. \ ? ? ? rh? lafrw ? ..ed Hui'.'-* ur d< .i -? ? ' na **M* I Stillman at onrt rr.ad- the moat 4 '? hand in at aervi. e and rar. ouiffcapt ? nn.l match with ::ve , -..:._nUj *_.< a'-'s ia a rew, The final mat< h wiii I.e played OU r.iw afternoon at S 10 ? FORBIDS COLLINS COAOK Connie Mack Blights Hopari Columbia Baseball Mei lt developed yeaterday that W*? lins. star ?e<'ord has-'mati "f tha A0**a and Columbta s most famo'.:a jgjj from tha- undercraduate s polnt et*** is not fo roarn the Columbia nmalsr i Ul ef tne ' on ing ?-, BBOfl V. hen <'onnie Mack i'-arned tbal Vt* waa thlnklng of **p< nding a weetm-a at Columbia teachlng tl t H.-'e toi *t? baaeball playera how to han-Ua *S grouiulera he informe.1 hia aeconi ha man that Iie could proba lj ua? _Br those sair.e two weeka as drllimaitei j eome of the Phlladelphla recruit* E/ddie ls too good a ous.neae tttaa f ii. fee the advantagea ?'f re!->in**uas ', a b?g league team into couililBM CORNELL WINS IN A WAU Outplays Notre Dame Baito i ball Team in One-sided Oan Ithaca, N. V. Keb tn Coradl* [wheimed N"fie Oame i-r-e to-nlf??' led g.*ne by ths score at fl ^ Kroni tire atart rr- Itha a tln lut* advantage. The gnme w..? a walk a* for Sharpe's men. The acora followa CORKBU, " ^*Jj,l IM*-! t ****** > Biown. If . . ? ? K? * lf-i-?I , Deldrteha, lf 0 " ? Be grnta, rt ?? J. . >...?-,m lf " i I l.uii'teii. rf.. .301 .' * '?, ??? I ( ,; '? Halated ? I li '* 'LJ Haeherl- . ??**". * ?? 1 ( Jandorf, Ig. .. 4 0 I '? m.. 1 S I ii ? Ha ita -" I I gutterby, rg-I *" i t* I ^t netere* M . a ... f M r>? V*o*-**w ot tw. BROOKE LEAVES HOSPW Quaker Ooach Feels T* After Being Under Knii?*j Phlladelphla. Keb '''"Tp-g Broohe, i o-i. h of th. ' *? ?' f s>h;.ni.i football el.-. *"'____! derwenl an ojth i ailoi " ^ ti-e hoapltal to ? ? *''?'? ^g, ?fliie. ' and aftei ' h'\ . . . , .? an* * Great Auto Removal *****'?. NewYork'sAutomobileBarfii^ AUTOS OF EVERY MAKE TIRES & TUBES. EVERY J*9 BODIES IN EVERY STYLE TRUCKS & DELIVERY CAJO 1 t-.au-h, and IArr> Oi.e. a.Ml * |V-' "Pricoa hat S.ar.iOur Cootg^ 9 |..-..i.,...lr.,ll"ii. I.i.rn; | UaaBBWJ \ilr.l; l \er>lhl.i( u? H,,"tt*t ft? 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