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8 t? THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 191S. Col Ruppert Has First Look at His Yankees Jack Welch Chosen as Referee of Johnson-Willard Bout HU6GINS GIVES IN TO COL.YuPPERT LOOKS O VER ' COMPEL CHAMPIONS NEITHER CROSS NOR ! INTERNATIONA L RULE MAY ! DE ORO'S CHANCE TO TERMS OF BESCHER HIS BAND OFBALLPLA YERS TO BOX, SAYS O'NEIL1 WHITE IS SUPERIOR BE DISREGARDED BY A. A. UJ RETAIN TITLE GONE New Head of New York American League Club Watches Team in Practice and Expresses Himself as Well Pleased With What He Sees. Tclesrnm Accepting Them Bent to McOrnw, Who fn Btntcis Fielder to Report. Uoth Give nnd Tnke Plenty of Assistance to Runners in Long Races Probably Will Be rnmmi.ssioner Tins Finns for Milking Them Knee Decision nt Iicnst Once n Month. Moore Pushes ('!iiuiiiion to Fourth I'liicc. IttMit inir Him .10 to Hnnl Punches Styles Vtiry Widely. Allowed as Before To Be Settled Before An nual Boston Marathon on April 19. FOSTKTl UK A CITES MARLTX JtAP.t.tM, Tex., March sr.. Manager Mrflrnw i f ccivrrt h wire from the St. txiuls club to-dny saying that It had accepted the terms of Hob Hesrher. lie wired to Sherman, where the second team irnr playing, telling Boschcr to report to the Cardinals at once. Thin, presu mably, llcsoher will do, since he gets his own price for going to St. Iiils. Ills departure closes; the New York-St. Ixmls deal Involving Peirttt and leaves the second team shy an outfielder. Heatty, who Is an Intielder by persuasion, will play the outflelfl In the absence of Heener With th going of the seventeen play era rompolng the second team there was a Rood deal of the makeshift aboil: the two nines which battled tills after noon and a Rood deal of foollns In the same, but everybody felt chipper be came the weather took n turn for the better The wind still huiiK on but wlih reduced speed, ami the sun was hot. F.rgo a general Improvement III the nplrlts of the, party and more, freedom to backward. II noi creasing, piwiiiiik wines. What bore semblance to a reRUlar team was routed by a gang of which McOraw and Devlin were InteRers. Dev lin was the captain of this team, while tb other was handled by Cy Seymour, and the Devlin side won by a score if 7 to 2. The teams were as follows, the batting orders leng as Riven and un conventional shifts made as the occa sion arose: Devlin- Palmero. If: Marniund, P. Plet.-ber, .. Miflrim, lb., t-nndgni-., :l , fi'itm, .th . Meyers. tx. t-'rnmme. c.f.. Schtipp, rf Teereu, p and " . Perntt. If fwmniir. -Ixiheet. 3h . Doyle, :b Mur ray, rf . Thorp.. If Merkle. 11. Seymour. f Heed. s . Smith, c. , tehucr and Pa'mfro, p. Dr. V li. Flnlev, MoC.raw'g Pitts burg crony, timplreil He took the Job under protest, and after he started all the protesting .'.line from the players. The Do.- was runts off on balls and strikes and the losers suffered the more from Ills lay decisions, Once be called Seymour out on strikes on ft pltchout, but the ball was within two feet of the plate .it that Te.src.tu anil Marquard were a better 1 fohing combination than were Schauer end Paltnero. The winners rapped Keh.mer for six hit In the first two Innings and bunched three on Palmero In tho slth They started their scorinR when Mcdrasx, whme hatting eye Is a-s keen as It was twenty-five years ago, drove a straight hard smajih to centre. Seymour caused tho manager some idiysleal anguish by inlssliiR the hit, so ihat the latter had to run all the way to third Devlin wa another relic of th niedlieval period who showed that La Mill ran hit. rtubo Marquard had a Roo"d deal of ntuff on the liall, He was In Rood trim and effective IIoughout the last four Innings ami his work Indicated that he It In much better form than heretofore this spring. Tmreati pitched as If com pletely over his recent indisposition. The ,-core: n. it. k. nioure. 1 t t 0 n ft 0 2 i 4 t)ev lie. ! ! II 0 1 x 7 9 3 Oeorge Hums and Bill nitter were, out in uiilfoim Hums limps and his ankle is Mill of unusual size, but he Prut Heed bunting a wli.b', then hobbled to the bench. II.' is I'dig way from plnvlng fnrin, bin Is now abb- to take some enndit inning i xetviee. Hitter, who . Mill weak fioni Ills typhoid, fielded a few IjUlll- The ptloher-i who sxlll leave town to nioiTO" tngbt lor three iraiiies nbro.id i -e M.iin. wxiii, Teiotu, Porritt, S"himii. Ixlt-iiia-. r and 'Schauer. This s about lb.- ii.itr.i li-t of available pltchln? i.il.'iH lcti in Marlln. Mnthesv son is due in pr r. j i on Saturday Riln-t lull,..- Till" will serve as a si-oikout for lu golf liul while there. John I! I'o'i. '. so rrlary of the Slant ,i .xd ',11 .Ww Vork to-d.i GIANT COLTS BLANK SHERMAN. X Illinois MI.m-n li.i- HII lii s, 111 II I II us. Illir-lil." N.IIM- III 'I lil'i.f., iim.mw T. "... Mitvh Iii a ,. ' ',1 .'.i ' ihe .-oil. ol Hie N..w York iii'- " N.ili.l the Slif'MMIi WeMi'lll " -in l.a'ii t..--,i n t ' " The 'MMtliec was tlu lust 'e . lull l.'ni.'U tills MMMill, I.I HlR i'"iimi eiMHuh in put RiiiRer into i'ery nn .i tlie n.;. Williams st.iMed tip ranie ,.r Vv Vntk niii .illnwed nnl ne afr h'i In the "l. liinins- he worked. Hieiki, wiiii .ileved linn, failed tu !lo Hip e.iMie team an hits at all lu tree i 111111:. Tile i-ente. it ii. i: Wn- Vi.rl, ! II ft ft I ft -.; In n -I-- i, .in n ft n i) ft ii it it o i. I Tlr: - VMi ,.n'. lluelike nihl .t, . '. i vi.ii.j. I. I.i "ni:, H.iy ..nd Ail-in- KMiicee ntclnes Isniies. Ja 'oli Kl.ncei. .Till, won tlu eleventh came of tli- .M.iiiliallan lliiiidi. ap h ilk I pc tniii iiame'ii at Ihe Mm nitiRsldn I'.IIIIiimI A.adi'iiv last iiluht. beiillm; t lM.li S J'lH, l A M'llltl of "."ill Hi Mi". Kllii'ii'i' inn ile. an HeniRe of Pi Im-21 and hli;h iiiiih nf '.!. :ii and "'J. yniy l.nrrosse Team Noseil tint. N.s'N M'oi.ih. March Sfi. The Midship men opened lueir lai io.st.e mm.soii hen to-day liv Insiuir In .Mount W.iahltiKli n nf It. I tniore. - to 1 Th" tlrM half was a standoff and Mealey seurcd tho only noal n tlm eind. Star Players Write on Golf and Tennis A TRKAT in in store for fol- ' ' lowers of tennis and Rolf next -Monday, when expert arti cles by .1. Parmly Paret and John 0. Anderson will appear on the Hportinp; pue;e of Tur. Sun. Pa ret's tennis comment and Rossip, thn first of which was printed last Monday, will continue to appear regularly each week. Anderson's; work on ffolf will ho nlonix thu 1 Fame Rcneral lines he followed Inst year, next Monday's lieinif the first of his regular articles of l'.llfj. Both these men aic author ities in thuir chosen (ields. Parol in n tennis veteran, havine; been a lcudiii"; player when the Karnu was youiiR in this country. An lerfcon is one of the greatest of the present Kcncraliuii of golfers. In HH.'J he was riinnenip to Travers m the national amateur chnmpionihip. Savannah, (Ja., March 26. Col. Jacob Jluppcrt, Jr., president of the New York MnrHntna. arrived to-day from New York to seo at close ranRO Just what he and Cnpt. Til Huston did buy In the way of a ball club last winter. What he saw evidently made a deep Impression on the Colonel, for he was found this evening delving Into the American I.enRiie sched ule and tlRtiritiR out where he would J hae to ro to spend the holidays of the pood old summer time. The Colonel arrived at hlRh noon and was whisked out to the ball park to see his athletes In tralnlnK. He reached the scene at the faR end of the exercises, but Manager Hill Donovan arranged a special Infield practice for his approba tion. "1 have played the Rame myself," said the Colonel, "but 1 do not qualify as a critic However, It seems to mo that Mr, Donovan's players arer apparently In fine physical condition. I did not expect that .IiaIp i r... ..-..ill., I. '.-. u.t.if. nuuin ur m, pliimik Hill Hf curate at this time of the year" Col. Ruppert appeared very much im pressed by the favorable climate here I and was dellRhted to learn that onlv two days of outdoor practice had been mltsed In the month He approved stronRly of the facilities for Indoor tralnlnK to be found at the local Y M. C. A. It is a certainty that tho Colonel will not veto any plan to return to this city for sprinir training in IS 16. Charles ltoos of New York scoom panled Col. lluppert. The two will ro over to Dayitona, Kla., with the first team to-morrow noon to watch the se ries between the Yankees and Dodgers. Vice-President Hilly Klelschmann Is to report at Daytona. Quite a representa tion of New York enthusiasts will bo DODGERS WAIT UNTIL EIGHTH INNING RALLY Then They nop on Pndron nnd But in Six Iluns, Knoujrh to Beat Cubans, 8 to 6. Daitova, Fla., March 15. The Brook lyn won another stern chase from the IonR Hranch Cubans in to-day's same at Khhets Kield No. 2 by Jumping on Pitcher Padron, who up to the elRhth Inning had much the bent of Pitchers Pfeffer. Hucker and It.iR.ui. The six runs made In Hie rally were due almost en tirely to their cannonading of the Cuban twlrler. The final score was Brooklyn, x i Cubans, 6. To-day's victory was the third suc cessive one for the Dodgers over the Uong Uranch team, The game was w. n In the eighth Inning on slnglen by Zim merman, Snow, Daubert and Oetz, In ad dition to a pair of doubles by O'Mara and Myers, an error and a fielder's choice. To-morrow's game with the Cubans will wind up the series. On Saturday the New York Americans will open a four day series with the "Dod gers. The score ; Ct'IlANS BROOKLYN (N I.V ah h p ei ab h p a e TCalvn.lf . 1 ft i ft ft Sehultt.Sh 4 0 J 0 ft .loivoct.. i j o ft iuutrt lb 4 n ; : o ! Vlol.i.rf l I ft 1 0O'Mar,i.. .. I j 1 I l'adrnnp.. 3 1 0 t t lluniniel.lt. 3 ft 4 0 ft I llltlffo.lh.. 4 14 3 tMeref 3 : ; 0 ft J IWrnMoJh ? '. ft 1 1 (id.:h .. I ; 4 ft Hnin'aeh 4 1 I 1 Zim'man.rf 4 2 ft 1 ft T.irrn,lb .12.", .. AMiller.e.. . ; 0 ; 1 .1 I Jimiiiei.r I : " 1 OMiim.o . . I t 1 1 , - Pfeffer.p . . 1 0 1 3 t 1 Total. , l::ifl 4 Kurker.p... ft ft : ft I Has in.p . . 1 ft ii 0 ft I Total." .. 30 11 12 2 ' Cuban ft ft 2 2 1 ft ft t 0- ' lln.okljii 0 ft 0 1 0 i) 1 i Kim. Viola 2 llern.imin J. Torres. Jimlner. Inilt. D.iulwrt O'Mar.i. lliimnii l. Myrs. '..mine rinan Mum Two he lilt J t'slvo Vinl.i I'.irtron. Torre-. O'Mara. Mrrs Fir-i , li.i-e on error Culwn . IlnioUljn - I--f t mi llJ. 4" ittia ii- UrooUljii 10 Hout.l" .jj- I'feHiT .nut (I Mara; Himu. Iloniaiiaeh I ..ml Tnrre sto'en lu-n. J Cilvo, llcriiamln. i Mio a.-rin.'e hit- I'.iilnin, Myer lilt lf( I'ffeflel 7 111 lour innings, oft Klirker. 3 iii three iniiin. off IliikMii. : In two innlnc Mrmk nut Hy ttu.'ker, I. by iUciti, 1, by P.ulroii .. Kirt bne on tialU- Off lfefTer. -oil Palroii, Wild pitch IM.Irrin Hit bv .uteher llv IM.Inm nirtii fmpire Kb m .ii,. Coomb Tune 1 hour 45 iiiiniitrii. I MAGEE SEEKING INFEELDERS. lai ( iiiiltrnis KiilUeiiherB-KinitT i Ural llriioUrciU Win i:nM. MrCoMH CiTV, Mil., Mairh 2.". - Manager .Magic of the Hrookfeds con fiiiiied Ihe ruiii.ir emanating from Val ilnst.i, 'ri, wlieie the Newark Kedeials I are training, that 'y I'.ilkeiilrg and ' Heniiy K.iuff would beconio members of the Tip Tops. "The trade was made known before I wl!ui," hv said. "Hut this I not the only one I am to make. It. It. Ward told nie In go alu.ul rwgaidl.hs of the cost and get It I ill a leal hall team, and I'm going to do It. I now iiiii starting a deal to bolster up tlm Inlleld." The Hrookfeds slaughtered the In m tivmi to-day by a "corn of '.'5 to I. The senre : II II. i: llrnokred , -. ft i ft ft I I :) : Ji To. n'. I'll- " ft ft ft ft o I o ft l II-. Mincrif- I'tlllnp, llttiel.c l..e SVrflnn ainl lini, W .tt--i.ii . I'MilKer, Cirllltll rfltd ,si .i.le(0)l. GAFFNEY PREFERS RED SMITH. Wouldn't Trudo Him for llbliels, Willi Mlirlilo lloliliidll Tlirovtii III. "Why, J wouldn't give Ke.I Smith for ' Charley Uhbets himself, lih his old . m irble ivtiinda tin own m!" j President dame J. (iaffney of the 1 HraM'H emitted tin so words Immediately I upon arrival fn m Koston last night after reading on the train Tin; l.vt;xir;n Sun's H'.oiy lu which President Khhept of the I Iwnlgera proi'l'ilmo.l that lm wouldn't, trade, Third K.lseman Joe Sohllll, for I two Hell Smith''. I "I'll stilng along with Stalling," con tluiK.I i.alfney. "If, as Khbels (.ays, Stalling! pulled a lione, by (.ending Si'Mllli! to Itochesler, what about Mulch ' Schmidt, whom we g. t In exchange, for Sohullz" s for It.'d Smith, he biokn i his leg Hin last llnifl lm playeil at II'ohiiM I'leld. Next time he'll hieitt Mr. I'.IiIii'Im'h pennant aspli atlons," I Cornell Wrestlers Milfled, ! Itiiai'a. Mirx'i -,V Tlm Cornell 'Wiisillng team for Ino nili loniieglate ineei, who h loll lure In-iilghl for Smilh llelhlehein eonlalni nyeial sinpilses The ..election of ,b Koiulc n Hit: l i hiss, Hie shift nf Haltngly fnoti the IT. In Hm K.S elasM and Ihe .election of MlKc Kleineit, the football star, fur Ihe heavyweight weio. unexpected The others on tlm luiui are. Culbertson. II..; I'usl. I lid, Wagir, 1 15, and Mc lvcaKQ, Ho, boosting for Donovan when his team faces that of W'llbert Itnblnson. Half a dozen friends of .Messrs. lluppert and Huston are now In this city. To-morrow's exodus of the first team really will mean he breaking of 1911 spring camp. W'hllo Donowin and bis men are to return next Wednesday, to remain at tho Do Soto until Sunday noon, the second team will have de parted In the meantime under the co management of Duko Karrcll and Mark Uoth. Marty Mcllale Is rounding Into such good form that he was able to pitch his best iissorltnent to the batters for fifteen minutes to-day. Domivnti rmpIoMd the first string pitchers, the ones he Intends to send nculnst Hoblnson's men In the four games at D.iytona. Caldwell de clared that he would lie able to go the route against the Dodgeis ir iKcrssaiy. Fisher. Cole and Keating also fed that they could go nine Innings now. Hoger IVeklnpaugh. former captain and manager of tho Yankees, was able to take his place at short Held In the Infield practice to-day. He did nut ap pear to favor Ids sore finger the t.-nht bit. Arngon alternated at the pot.iii with Hoger. Holli Mullen and Plpp exercised at first bae Col. Huppert and Cnpt. Huston al ready have been In conference with Man ager Donovan here. Though nnno of the parties concerned will talk for publica tion. It Is bellev.il that a move I under way which should greatly strengthen the club before the opening of the sea son The tip Is out that Donovan 1 In line for a southpaw of worth Thee., will be nothing further doing ton tin! negotiations for Prank Hakor tin!.. Connie Mack and ihe Shlbe recede from their llrst demands of Jfiri.Ono. if ti,e rut the prion to half there might li a chance for action. BIG ROW EXPECTED AT FEDS' MEETING TO-DAY Newark Backers Waul Kiiuff and I'alkcn.icr"-, x,,w mi Brooklyn Lit. The long dcferreii ehedule meeting of the Federal League ulll be held this afternoon at the Hlltmore lintel, and the ofllclals will ratify the ready made sched ule with Kanas Cltv In the dr. ult. The final adjusting of the soheilule -a made pos!ble by the court ruling which kept the Kansas rity franehle In K.m.i City and there will be little dlttlcultv about fixing the nutter up as two sets nf i.oh"'dule were drawn lnnu- since, one wl'h Kansas City In the circuit and on. without. There will be no trouble about Newark, because the Jersey town n, m both arrangements. It Is generally telt that there will be big row at the meeting because of the transfer of Kenny KaiilT. leading bats man of the Fed, and Pitcher Cy Falken burg to Krooklyn. Pat Powers and Harry Sinclair, who bought out the Kan ean City franchise for Newark and then upon the court order had the Indian apolis franchise given in place of that of Kansas Clt, are not at all pleased w-lth the nnanceiiient whereby they lose KaiifT and Falkenburg. The latter two. however, are going to Hr,.okln throug.i a deal made long ago by U It. Ward, president of the HrookHn club The transfer of thoe two players was wholly contingent iism the condition of the Indianapolis club at the end of the last season, and they would have re mained In Indianapolis If the littei club Newark. It Is felt, however, that Powers and Sinclair are nut after all the strength they can get, nnd with the full strength of the ln.llanap.ili team which won the flag lat year theie wnuhl be a possibility of the pennant milling to Newark It Is felt, however. Ili.il Powers and .Sinclair will 1... glad to get tho team without KaiilT and P.llkellblli g. fol eyeu with the-e two off the inner the team will show gi enter apparent strength than the Karsas City crew The uucs. tlon of Vln Campbell, formerly of the Pirates, and Hill MoKcohnle. once of the New York Americans, will not come up at til, as both of thes.i men are holdout". The possibility of a team being placed In The Kion Is piiicti. ally ml and then will be no team In lire iter New York out'lde of the Hrookfeds this season. The park at Newark Is coming along in great shape now. The dlniioud Is all laid out, the Held graded and the i ava il, ins are being made for ih props for the concrete stands There s liitie doubt that the Perls will attempt to put a team In Now York next season. A site alreadv has been picked, but at the present It Is Inconveniently located and will not be considered until the now subways aro doing business. Pioslilent illm.iro and other Fed mil. cial- will arrive this morning on the Twontbth Century Limited for tn-daj's meeting. i'leld or 1:17 ; iiuiiisis iten.ii. Tlm seventeenth annual ehaniplniishlp meet of the Intercollegiate :mnast League will he held In. night nt Colum bia. Manager S 1 1 lllgglns of the Coliim-1 Ida bum announced that lie had leoeiyeil 1.17 dilrles, llavertiird's start. rs havliu 1 been received yiMerday l-'ull teams I luxe been enfoied bv Amherst, Hrown, Columbia, Harvard, N'ow Vork Culver sily, I'rineelnn, Itutgers, I'oiinsy Ivan. a. ale and llayerfnid Miiiiliiittnii-l'nliimlilH Tii-inorrin. Manager lirant Stone of the Columbia baseball loam auiiniiiu'ed yeetorilav that j the iifl'lolal opening of I'm season would bo brought forward from Monday wit! C C. N. V. at South l-'leld to tn-uiori nw 1 with Manhattan College at ihe s '. ground. The Kluo and White nine emli 1 its Indoor season to-night with the Se nth detriment at tin. S.My-slxth street armory. The sipiad had only light piae I the yowterduy. TRACK AND FIELD NOTES. Twenty .tight high noIkhiIs of New- Vork hue eiilere,! tetinu III III.. Idler., hoi. imI Ii ir.nlt and ll.lil gmne. ,,r ihe rilmeinu I I 'bill to h hl, In Ihe SeMllly lri lllKl iiient Armory In morron night. The In idltl.lii.il miry I iilx'tn sou and .. K.u I imibi;:i' Is oxpri'teil for ihe point iro.., All Ih" iwiiwi c. n i p i n I. of Hie I'onr t'onth lleghii.oit of Iti-oi.kl) ii hae h. . u ..rd.'ie.l to cuiiipeie Iii tlio 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 ii .1 i of arm . i)i I ... 1 1 1 tun and Ihe foiu mil., h. m y tiiiiiihlng urilei hIKe at the .prliiK K.nue of the rigliueni, o he heM in iia 'irnnirj' lu-llliirrow lllKhl ll'-tlile Ihe eM-nl op II 10 iii. Hilars nf ill" rinlnn nt Ihir will bu i inilley rclnv rate, in whieh mest of hht 1 1 h let le i-l ll list win have leiilll l Ihe I! I. His of Ih,, Seveli i'K I III. II t l.l-ll..rioW I1 1 K ll I thelll Will ! II one mile Military Mho-it.- i.c-imio rehiy ami ii hilf mile Ii, null, up 111 whl.'ll A A I' . lin k w ill i oiiiim u 'I'hn llrst chuiiiiiluiothlp ine.-iliig for eve. 11 I it K lllKIl srtini.u will he liejil In the Soy. oily ilifl lleKlmeiit Armory lo.nlphl, llfhles the .rhuol hainplonhlii there will he win fur iiuiiibirs ot tlie SurnU ttrtt. NULL ST IK UP TXTKKESTi I I TTloe champions of the fltlo realm I who nro gatlnrlng golden eggs by the .bushel with no pirtlculnr regard for the I poor old goose are to get an awful Jolt I ere long. All the great boxing conmils- Isions and organizations of the world are to combine In an effort to compel I every world's champion boxer to defend i his title in a decision bout at least once a month Prank S. D'Nell nf tlm New York I State Athletic Commission Is the man I who Is fathering the Idea. He said last i night . I "U'o who have the Inti rests of the 1 gtnie at heart feel that the time has , come when sonn thing must be done to ke. p ufi the Inurest lu the manly art. . l"n.iiestlon.ibly fie game Is In lug run t Into the ground by several champions i whos only aim sniw In be to collect i personally all the momy In the world I ult hunt giving the man who shoves hht ! money thiougli the box otllcn window a ili.mce to'see anything worth while. "I have be ii working on this plan to i vompei champions to defend their titles in a dicisii.il limit once In thirty das at least and all nf tho boxing nrgatnza- tinns are with inc. I have oommunl . itnl with Pan! Itousseau. preldent of , Ill National I'ederation of Hoxmg Clubs of Franco, and n. will bacK me up In my el orts to make these men do something . t at is corthy of a champion Hons I sea u is on Il' editorial staff of l.r 7i tup and he will swing that paper In i line when It com. h to putting our ef I fuits into offtci. Victor Hryer Is wlt'.ij ! us I no ! 'Lucetto Corrl of the National Sport ing (.'.lib of London will lend hl.s aid I also, lie is Liiglatiil'.s first man In boxing. I hay.- be. n in tmi.-h with him , ami he agrie that a man rhould risk his title in dee's , ,ii bouts Mr. Hak. r 'if Austral! i las piomised to Join us , in a world's goyfrnlng body The State Commissioners nt Wisconsin and Mon tana ale -tiongly in favor of our plan 1 and w.U J on us in an endiaxor to make I boxing wliil it should be There Isn't n lug promoter o a club In the land that went u Iconic this plan, "U'o are not aiming at any paitloular I I champion, but we all feel that the gt , rich uunk campaigns being .onduited by sxillie of our piesent day tltleholders tend to ruin the game because of the yery elm. on: of commercialism that sur round these campaigns The least we ' can do foi the sake of boxing Is to try to do away with this golden no lecilon Idea with which alt our ch impious seem to be ohevsed ' 1 When Willie Itltchle was mid of Mr. ''Nell's plan to force champions to Isix j decision bouts periodically he almost Jumped out of his shoes with Joy. "Tin! sounds almost too good to be true." he said "Do you think they can force that fellow Welh to step out and gle me a chance to prove that they ' robbed me .f my title'1 It should be lone. What does he care about the public ' Not a tinker's rap tap. I tell i you. He's money mad, barnstorming j and doing everything he can to ruin the game. "It's the man with the little five doilar , bill who must he con'ldered. When you drive him Into seclusion with these ever lasting, nothing doing, bloodless, stupid, no decision bouts you kill the sport ab solutely I fought Joe Itlvers, tho tough- ' est man they could find for me. In my I first bout after winning the champion ship We were on the lloor half the tiini It was anybody's championship. That's what they want, that's what stimulates boxing and it's the only thing that will go to saye a great American1 institution " When I.e.n h Cross and Chat ley White got on the scales yesterday afternoon Leach began to taunt White on hi knockout recotd Lenoh ran over tlm mines of Mandot, Hivers and several lesser llghis that Charley had "topped, but Charley only smiled and held out his band. If rc:i,-h got on h's nerves White hid it beautifully. "1 wish you luck." said Whit" with a ipieer lltti.. I smile, which somehow o'ined to say , "Yes, I do I hope I'm lucky enough tu ! i knock you kl. king." j Tluse who sat under the odd looking! 'big st. 'l bill that was suspended from i the i.llltig at tho Harden list night I might be llitelestl'd to klal that it i weighs only .'l.r.00 pound." and on circus 1 i night a pair of toons ride around on thu li.slil.. nf it on iiin'orcy eles If that lablo h.ul broken list nigh" wouldn't II hue beei all eccentric little kliu k-ktrai'k to have shied off oi.e's chest .' The fnt.s ploughed through cirrus saw- 1 dllsl to gel i.i their seal" The regula tion floor had been removed and the regulation I. T K.irnum cat pot was spread out over Ihe entire arena. Charley White boxes Clurley Thomas at Philadelphia on March 2!. Willie Itltchle accepted a ma'.ch with Jointly c.ilillths ycsterdiy and Ihe men will box s rounds at runuosnn Car don lu Pittsburg on Apt I; n .lacU It' tt-ni and Ted Lewis of Ihig 'Hid box ten rounds ai Hie n.iih S reot A C In nlghl DIXONS Graphite Grease V No 677 1 For Transmissions nnd Differentials ffa (lot's thtj trick. It is liitrlicst cratic miiit'ial yroasi.' and Dixon's .selected flake motor Krapliite, the only form of urapliite that will not ball-up or pai'k under pressure. It covers the beariiif's with a durable, oily veneer that keeps metal from metal and lets graphite, ride on graphite. Dhon l.ubicalint Chart 9nt fti upon rsajf. JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Jr7 City, N. J. bl.MitlM) ll!7 11 I LI LI-ACH F01.CES FIOHTIXfi Leach Cross and Charley White tried every punch they had any knowledge of on each other last night at Madison Sijuare Carden nnd, though knockout punches were always on tap, the men with there at the end of ten rounds. It win a draw. While landed the cleaner punches but Lea. h evened up the score by a tin less and persistent attack. He didn't take a back step throughout tho fight. White f night a cisil, deliberate bout, as ho always does, but the crowd did Hot like his plan of battle at all. They jelled for Charity to put a Utile molt) action Into the fray, but these Jells e:neil only to make him a little, more .lutinus. White carofullv avoided mixes with Cr.ss. and In tills be was wlc. He had the letter of It when he stood off and pecked at Cross with left tippet cut. CrojH took many a hard whack on tho Jaw as he Nired In to get lose for n right hahder. White's noe was ut, his llp worn red and a cut appeared over Ii, right eye at the finish Loach's right i.ir was puffed a bit, and his sec. mils rubbed It all ilurlug the tight. Cross s crouch seemed to ssdl the ef tectlvemss of most of White's well meant blows A! thit every punch he I ilnletl stung Cross, but the dentl"t always managed to repay the compli ment. When they came out for the first round Leach fell In and made White's eyes blink from a storm r pundits while one arm was free. White stopped oack and measured Cross with sttfT ! ft tippercuts that sent I. inch back on Ins In els In tho second and third i'ioss forced the issue ami punished While around the body. It was a toe to too affair. The nv n hardly moved out of their tracks. They planted every blow solidly, neither man breaking ground. Crcs crouched, however, and most of White's btst blows, landed oil top of Leach's head They mixed It from the tap of the bell In thu fourth. Uoth men were punished badly. White whs tlie better boxer and he made Leach miss in my times In the middle of the round White staggered Cross with terrific uppercuts with both hands. The tlfpi was a wi Irlwind affair Cros nailed White with a hard punch on the mouth after a mlnute'jt fiddling and the crimson welle.1 to White's Hps. Cross wa.s a wild man now. He raced after White and rocked him with rights and lefts In rapid order White seemed to tire and bit and Cross -a having all the better of tt at the bell. The seventh was slow, neither man doing any effective work, but in the next rnunl Leach opened by drawing a stream of blood which ran down White' nose from a cut between his eyes. White fought fiercely now. He ripped up with both hands and shook Leach up to a lighting pitch. They were going It at tho bell The ninth and tenth were corking rounds Thy crowded a lot ot bitter lighting Into these sessions and it was absolutely nip and ttiek. Koth men shot each punch out with every ounce of strength they po.stssed and the great wonder was that neither dropped. It was a belting that both men wil. re member for some time to come. YACHT CAMPAIGN ARRANGED. l.niiit lulnnd Assorlntlon Kleet WnlnnrlKlit for ltli Time. The annutl meeting of the Yacht Kac ng Association of Long Island Sound was held at the Hotel Astor last night It was one of the largest In the history of the association Practically all the twenty-six clubs were repre sented, more than forty delegne being present Stuyvesam Walnw right of the Ameri can Yacht Club was reelected president for the sixth time. Th- other officers elected wore Prank Rowne Jones, vice president . James A. Alher, secret.!.; Harry A. Jackson. Jr. treasure-, mem bers of ..xecutlye committee, Victor I CumnoiK, (lioree P. (Iranhery. James I'. Sparkm in and J V S (iddle The schediibi of championship race, for the season I as follows: May Sf. Knlekertmeker V C nnniial. .11 II irm Y. ' annual, fune !.. yimhn-.et Hiv ' ann4ll. II New Uo, helle V ' -pr.ni. 11. Iir.-htnoni X ' p-inr '.''.. ,se.w..iih4ki r.irinihi in y i' .imihu:. July .1. Alnrriesn r aniiiul. l.areh lllont y. I- atmildl. in. Itlyerl.le y ' i.nntiit, 17 to :4. t.ar, htuotit X .' ra.. "!. .11. Iiilhin llarl.er X annua', Viikusi T, lltit-iienot X i ' atiniiHl. 1 1. Ho-,e ,,. Harhitr X " .inrnlil VI. Slant l.r.l V annutl, .'. Nw lm.irlle V I" uliniir .septelllher I e -A t nh.l k.4 I'orln ihl.in 1 r. f..ll f,r hniniu Y l' fan. " i''llm He.. I S i ..inula.. S'.enalk V I .Tenia'. M In. I ,11 Ilxrl..." V C. fall. J yi llih.l.set Ht.S .' fl Spe ml i:rot I'M.e ... Ns, Vork A ' 111,., k Isl.ili.l r, . 1" S'eu Itodielle V Striilfont Sin.', r. e .1 I Irlrii t X . C ape. lal. Harlem V i' -.iNing ra -e SPENGLER RETAINS TITLE. Meals shorldait In llol I'liml nt lilnlonr Helix TTolichl I'lns. William Spongier if the I'nlon Settle me', retain, d Ills, t'tle a hoayywelght ohainpiou nf tho niotroplHau district las- night by rarniug tho decision over Arthur Sheridan of ihe Trinity Cluh n Ihe only final bout decided at the sec- lid session nf the cliamplnr.slilp tour ney at Hi, N. w York A ' The other I i-ses were bmtight ilnw'n In Hie srnil llial lounds. and In some instances, to ii' ll'iaW Tho cud sslll be coniplotid i marrow right, when Spongier and Slier dan will light their battle over nga u for the IT., pound title, In which mill liaye iiuallflcd. Sheridan put up a goml tight and i ys-lth telling body- hlow had the ailvnn- lag.' Ill Ihe llrt lounri In the seconil Spei ,-,'er hv frequent holding kfpt Hie ii 'i man from landing with any fio . on the liody and at the same time jabbed iway with Hie left until he had I Sheridan's mouth bleeding, lu the third inii'id spingler gol over Sheridan's guard s.i often and Kept hammering Hie ftco so Hint the Judges agiced on linn , as Hie winner Many of the other bouts wele ci Mly contested and soni went o.xlr.t loiintls I'eoileltnii to llefy III Doctor. C.ipt Nat Poiidellnii of the Columbia wrestling team said yesterday that tho lure nf the game was ton strong for him nnd that dosplto medical advice to Ihe cnnlinry lm would journey to Snath lletlilehcm to-day with his loam to de fend his title lu tlm tia pound class nnd try to bring tlm leant champamshlp to Morilingslde Heights Columbia will bo stiongtheiioil b Ihe acipilslllon of Clove, land, who as capialn of Yale lu 1012 won tlio 171 pound cm at. Ho will writitlo m the unlimited weight class, tooth Wins in Pockel lllllliirils. Louis Kreiitcr. a sl.xteon-.soar-oi h-.v, dcteateil Mr W fl llosve, ino to 71, in the po'ket billiard tonrnameiit at Dovle'n last night in the Kngllsli billiards tour niuient Irving Strlugor, the goli profeg slnnal, difealcd A, A, Hrookes,, 150 t 131), Stringer's high iun iva 18. It Is likely that the question as to whether the A. A. U. will follow the lead of the International Athletlo Federation In prohibiting competitors from receiv ing assistance from attendants will be settled In the Koston Marathon, which Is scheduled for Patriots' Day, April 15. At present thu board of governors ot the A. A. V. Is voting on u rule which If adopted will make It Illegal for the men to have attendants In Marathon races. The vote closes on March 31, but In spite of this the entry blank for the Koston race states that each mini will be accom panied by a bicycle rider who will give all the necessary assistance. When this apparent disregard of the nil s was pointed out to Secretary Kublon ycsteiday be said that in all probability that particular rub' would net receive the sanction nf the boaid 'He uiidi rsl.ilids that 1'. K K.thh of Hos Ion Is making a strong campaign against the prov slop of allowing .Marathoners JACK WELCH REFEREE Botli Accept Him After Kdirren Refuses to Bisk Forfeit in"; His Amateur Stniiiliiiff. Srril Vihle lifpiteh to Tar. Six. ' Hxvxsm, March IS.- -After dlscuw-lng many nanie Tom Jones, wt-o acle for 'Jess Willard, and Jack Johnson agieed i tOMlay upon Jack Welch ds referee of their bout here on Sunday, April 4. Hop I Kdgren had been accepted by both, but 1-e refused to run 'he risk of forfeiting hl amateur standing. I Welch, whose home Is In San Kran ' Cisco, has been a leading referee for more than fifteen years. The .lection to abandon racing next Tuesday, which was announced to-day, may bring ihoiit a change In the hour for beginning the right. According to , the original schedule the struggle for j the world's title was to begin nt II ) o'clock in the morning, but this eariy i hour wax s-u In order that I, mlgh: be possible to clear away the seats In time to begin the afternoon's racing at j! o'clock. With the glslng up of the races It may t possible to change the plans for the fight and begin It at noon or even later. If this Is dne the crowd probably will be bigger, and it Is certain that It w'll make tlie problem rf ra-h-, lug the Hack in time to see the begin ' nlng of th" flght a much tlnipr one. I No races uft'.r the tight also means ' that all the well laid plans for a quick transform.tl.on from an amphitheatre to ' a racetrack will hav.i to be dropped without a chance to see whether they would have worked or not The en gineer in oharko da' ned that they could get the seats cleared off and thn traW. readv for t.idng In fifteen min utes after' the ilcht ended, and there were a number ol Hlssourianri around town who were 'ire that It couldn't be done, and who 'yore willing to back their opinions. Now they will have to confine th-le bttirg to the outcome I of the fight itself i HAVANA RACING CUT SHORT. To-dnj's rroBriimntr Ort Xleetlnw rinses Sell Wednesday. Mxsxn. March The Hasans Jockiv Club de-lded tfl-dax to .-all oft to-morrow s progvimm a' Oriental Park It was decided wind UP the pr. soni season next Wednesday The'., will be racing Satur.l ty. Sunday. Tiles rlay and Wednesday. To-day s reeults. Plrl Knee VIS' fur' , It. p .rse 3ii, i ,l,-ri. . , . r "M aJ"l tlpwsr.1 selling Iloale. lie. itatiniteri ' ts 1 " '" ' '"'1 even. ...n yln' k 111 .sn.1r. f l" I 3 to I anil ' ..'.oed hilt. n Trtnes. Ill I lllalinteri S lo S .1 to " and I lo 1. IhlM. i Tittle, 1 S'l I'-, i hiiii ' II M..rr. I.anil.'. Till '.inri X.lthiirpe ..Is., ran s etid U.l" I'lxe fur'onc- ptiri." 13(10. ! Ihr. - enr-.il.le ami upwri. n'llinc Minds, 0' I llohln.in i I.i . .1 lo and l t. i won rinl-her, Ins inherit s to I, , to nnd " to f .ei-iin.l, Klx.k. I'M i Kiln! i. .1 i I 1" uri.l I to .'. third Time t J T J - , Ase spltilre, l.n War rn, laek NoUn nd Hen S llsot ilr r.in ; Thlr.i Itiioe- Pile furlnngs, pilr.f 1.100. i thrs s'ear-nlil iiti.l tipwrtr.l. .'"IMnK Thomas I'.illowrtV. ldf, i liiu tstr i - . .1 to I I. to J an, I s lo.?., linn XIOrlKVle It. iXti- 1 1 'ullntneh i. ' to 1, to . anil vn. .pi-nnl .1.1' H ll.irrisi.il, , lllliri , i . ,o t ,, 1 and to third Time t ;J si Klnla HII' Itetenti' .'.oniii.t, u ho .1 llunl nt.o run .si r.xtch'.l . yilinrsi. unit V'rontl, r Prcirth H.'e -SU furl. oiks j.tirse (30ii tour-ye.ir.olils an, I tipar.l .'llini: 'lMr lev Hrown. 10T HohlnMitii. I to 1 . and I to It. wen. Smkrloih. 10.. it.ririertyi, 7 to 2. d In .'. and T to 10. sei onii A.lax, tofi i Xlct'ullnttich i. .. to 1. . in ,'. atel I tr (., third. Time. 1 41 Krati'l. Iieutitimnt llelle, ItnnwHS sod 1 itt hunk at... ran Plfih It, i. 'o Hue mile pur.. I3P0 four .Mr-oi.t. ..n.l iipsar. .eillns Txtty lii:aii. 104 1 1'n .i. ; t,. . i to .. Hint . io :,, won. Mnekler. 113 I l"rt I s In I. ; In 1 an, I eten. s.cond. Ilanio .Mux loi ,i arteri, li lo I.. J m sn.I oti. thir.l Time, 'J-1G Tay Pa'. Puke of sthelhj Transport atij A plaster al.o rim JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. Plr-i llic Pour furlnnit. Suslno. lo.y i xtnl'.warthl. lo to I. I to I tn ; m 1, won Th'ltn i .xt irl" o. illonnnli, x t r. ' ;i to ;. uiil out s'cond. Kubafax lo: iiirnte'i, ;o in t, lo 1 and I lo I. third , Time. 0:tx;i-,- Veldt. Medoi. SI. Mallory. , l.itiKhliiK SS'aler nnd .Ilnitnl.i Hunt also ; r in second lino. Seven fiirhui-rs -l.onemt.n, II. i yiolesworthi, ', In I, : to I and 'Sen, 'won, iiurm i''ni;.-. n; 1 Murphy i, y to 1, -' to 1 and 'sen. .'can. I. Kale-ida, 107 1 ilxitnliri, ii to I, i' to 1 and even, third. Time, I 17 !-f. Iliinn), SnniKKler, Tutor, SS'.ip. Ml.s Timlin, lxiithle.il S, MolMo cm. silk.' lon. In nil Hey uln ran Third It.ii' M furlong Xlex, IDS j iMarc.il, X to .', .' p & and out. won. Inez, lux (('Hrttri, In 5 to r. and run, ee ond I 'ns.il.it, 0x HMmpli'lli, pi ,, i 4 lo 1 and 2 to 1, third Time, ;i llreecor. Pels. K ' ii w or thy Serf S.isln and Xliiratlk al.n ran I Pourih Ilnoe line mile and i.ni .rlKhth -Phrlntoplllne. lux (Ilh'l, 3 In 1. 'Sen and I II to 5, won. CirdI' P., lo (Louder!, x to I 1 3 to I and 3 to 1, .econd. Illmllni;. '.n; , ixfirc.l, ti to 1, V p. 1 iin.l esen, third Time. 1:52 S-5. Hiirln, Mud Sill, Injury nnd Hash also r tu I I'lflh Hue Klse ind one-half furlongs - Kin nru.os, iun (Artoni, i to i, x io 5 and I lo f, svon. l.iekro.e, PO .xiirphyi, '.' to 1. ) lo 10 and I to .1, s.-t . I'rld,, of i.i in re, no iiii'titrs i, to i. :i m and I lo 3, third. Tint', I or. .1-, Then .Inilti, iiplu, Drlniar laid nnd lluhlcun II jI.o ran. SIxUi Hac- One mile Tony Koch, 105 luri'iesi, m l, J to 1 nnd esen, won. Haul Hall, loo (l.inltr). I to I. x p, ..nd 4 to i, "ond. (Vxserlng, HH I Acton , 3 to I, even snd I lo J, third Time, I Sa Arl Ilh'k, v.,jilay I Hird:, Holdy Can apii and Llnbruok altu ran, to go unattended nnd that there is a di vided sentiment on the tpifjitlon. The Koston Marathon will be of reat importance this year, as the winner will receive his full expenses for the trip to the coast for the Paninia-Patillc Mara thon and tho second man will receive H00 toward his expenses. Charley Pores, yvho already has earned the Pacific trip by his victory In the Sea (late Marathon, 'will be u competitor In the Koston rare, llitll yesterday he had not nimbi up his mind what club he would rcpiesenl, but probably will be alllliated with either the Irish American A, C. or Mlllrnse A A. befoie the day of the rare. Pone has been training nn the Lig Island roads and Is very tit. Hugh Ilonoh.ni, who put up such a good race in the Sea llate event, also will go to Koston, as will Frank .una, who fin Ishul a good third In the Sea Mate race. Canada genorsAlly provides strong oppo sition for the local racers, but this sea son the war has put some of the bent men In the Dominion out of action, In cluding Jim Duffy. last year's winner, wno has gone to the front. i WOMEN'S UNITED GOLF Mcrion Player. 1 Down nnd to PIiij Wins Next Three I'rom Mrs. Fnith. PiNKlH'nsT, N. ('.. March 2K. To dty's final round In the thirteenth an nual united North and South amateur golf championship for women developed a thrilling oMma-x. Mrs. It. H Harlosv of Mirlon and Mr. W. J. Kalth, WyKagyl. wont to the long sixteenth hole all square, hut Mrs Harlow won this hole and the ne.xt, clinching the match bs 1' and I They reached Ihe turn on even terms. Mrs. Harlow winning the short ninth In .". for a medal score of 4 out, against SO for Mr Kalth. The Wykagyl player sson Hie fourteenth and became 1 up bv running down a long putt for a 4, one under par Mrs. Harlow's tee shot, made the green on the :2 yrd fifteenth, giving her an easy .1, while Mrs. Kalth drove to the rough and required 4. Mrs. Faith's sec ond shot on the sixteenth xvas pulled to tho whisker bunkers at the left This coxt a stroke, which lost the hole .". to C On the Itir. yard seventeenth Mrs Har low was hole high from the tee and clear of one of the yassulng pits about the creep, of svhlch there are nine, and she holed for a winning 3. Mrs. Faith's d-ive made the pit and the stroke re qu red to get the ball out lot her the h de and the match by laid 1 Miss Sarah Kvans of the Tedesoo Cluh won the second division from Miss IMIth Harnett of Nesv Haven. Miss KloriUC , Croft of Oakmont, Mrs. J. P. 'Wllltamoti of Wyoming, Mrs J. D. Hathaway of Montreal winning In the remaining flights. Mrs. II. It. Stockton of Plalnfield waJ the winner of the championship consola tion tor a trophy presented hv the Women's Southern Golf Association, with a I! and " victory over Mil's loulsa i:ik!r.H of Oakmont. The summaries ; Championship. Pinal Mrs. It II liar, low Mirlnn. beat Mrs. V J Fnlth. vkaRi'l. - and 1 I'.in-ni,. tlon. Kin!-- Mrs. H K. Stockton. 1'l.ilnf.eld. t.ej' Ml- Louis Hlklns, Oak mont. 3 and :' S-i:iirht Pinal .Mis r1rih Eian. Teles, o. b'H Mis. Hdlth H.irnef, Now llasen. s ar.. 0 Third 1'lKh Ilnal- Mls Florence .-rofl. (lakmont. oa' Mrs II C. Smith. North HI',:., x and s Ktiirth P.ifht. Pinal -Mr. J P XVI" imsoii. XVyotnlni: Vjllfy, beat Mrs M P isr-lner Ha'k'ns,., k. i: md 1 I' ('It night. Plna' Mrs I f) II. tn-.-tsns Montr'al. hfat Mr Done d Par.op. Vos.ng.-iow n. 3 and . i OUIMET GETS 73 ON NO. 3. I'olitl Xlluht lime lloen l.nnrr bill for Mlaacd Pull. PiNEltiT.s'. N '. Maech 2o Na tional Amateur Golf Champion Francis iiuliiiei swum; Into line to-day for a re. ord break'ng modal round of 7.1 in four ball play upon course No .1. Go ing out in .1 . I. :t, 4 3, a, 4 for a tot tl of 3,",. he came back In ... .", .1, .', X. a. i'.. I I. mini 3s He missed putts on the tenth in I olyetith, took a on Ihe thirteenth ifle- making a tee shot sslthln thirty yards of the green and , required on the sixteenth through a poor too shot which cost him a stroke . to get the ball Into play i iiiiiin. fs afternoon round with Open Champion Walter llaglu as a partner against .1 M Haines and Tom Mac. Nam ii a furnished excellent golf riul in. t's card svas a 7 with an approxl mited 4 on the seventeenth, xshoro his tee shot made the trap, and a .. on tho eighteenth, where ho topped and sited Ills drive and was bare)v out of the rough, giving him a total for the -lay of 14. At match play the pairs were all even. MacNamara made a brace of ." for a total of 7U' and Ills iron in the seyon. teenth struck the pn. making an easy - possible llagln was To and llarnes 7s K M Slayton of Intervale, ,lese Guilford's godfather, won to-day's Tin Whistle handicap with a card' of 71 net, playing ssith a handicap nf 34 I; P MeCat-.a of Hrooklyn and .1 M Robinson of Littleton were second In a tie of "3. I I Chnmplon .loe Xnjer tlnrrlrd. , Pil!t..ypr.!.riii.y. Mirch 25 - Announce, mem was made to-day hy Joseph Mayer, champion amateur billiard player of the Pnlted States, that he ami Mls I Julia M V Collins, 'JSir. Ilrldget street, l'rankfor.P sier.. in.nH.il ic.a-.,, . , That wjm before the national blillard tournament nt the i'nlon League, when Mayer regained the championship he Inst the year bef. re In Nosy York. Foes ll lo fitop S4. Mrs., Hvery other team in the Amateur llockry League s represenled on the all star seven that will meet the St. Nicks, champions, at the Si. Nicholas Hlnk to-night Lewis, Du Fresno Hrown, Cree, Gaton. .Iacionne and' MaoCarthy have boon chosen lo opposa llobev llakor's niriiy. The game will bo fur thn benellt of the employees at tho link, which will close to-monnsv night l.chlnli Itoetecls Jersey He, Sni'Tii Hktiii.kiium, Pa, March 2r, The Lehigh scier team reeln-'ed I I.. Ilendeisnil captain nf the el. yen to day. Ilemlrrson ts a sophomnte and to sides lit Hunellen, N. J. Ho scored tin most goals fni his loam during the ?""" K'nllh of Hlrnilnglnm, Al.-u, was chosen manager. TITTY BKATS DALY: I.Kv sTANniMi r nn: pi wn W I. P. i ,i i ' . Iliiey.. . 'l sn 1 biieUh.'f. , , , ', Hull' . . . s : !! ' i inr in . V Moore.. s 2 Mi i linianvi i - ,' DeOro. i Morln . I Hills. I mi I I. Illl OS . r, .on .Ii v lie t ft 1 1.'. I I.i ,in ' 1 CHIl'AIIO, Mill I'll 2,'. Grrccs ,., ; Nesv York ellinlii.iled Alfre I,, r,., of Nesv York from all chr .. i , r,. the syorld's tbt.e .if. n i e lf championship this i.rt. n.. i. ,. defeated tho Cuban I s a - r ef 'o t(l rtr. In seventy In i lug Ihe s 'orr el Mooie pushed lie firo I,. I. fu,,. place. Moore started om P n i i -sop, scoring 2'.i point In tliv . nx -riy innings and 14 In thr t . x' ' .n;. Then for fifteen he laiUd t s -, u, got one in the sixts-s x'li ii i ,. : points In the siiy-egh i et.tleth gave him the w ihj Moore's high. nt run w - .. - h, tlftoenth In a battle In, infill o' i .s-0 ; lam lluey of hicig. , , ,. . f., lie Or., of N. ss Yuri. n "- ,i. last night The Chi. ig "i, d p ,i s tine oxe. iltlon aid ex. ib .'ti.( yseut out In sixty-three i k II i-s . high run svas ii and Pe n Never In Ihe history m i -, p 8r,i, hais there been gnat.-- ix . i . t , In thn pe Orn-Iluey bitte i -ev iu, to starting Pe nro obj.e'p.i t. r-ri Conklln a referee, bin he w ( bv the olllrlals he wou.,1 ' ae f t ,ir forfeit. The ch.i'iii.'.n . 'i,r.:, i n ssas antagonistic m hm. William limy of i'h d''..i'. I John Paly of New Y' -s 'o . to-night and went into , is . r,, , defeat ties hlin w;ih '! s M second place. The tp 1 nn be played to-mot low . b . i' ! M - -being s. heduled for the a' sim. aid Paly and Pe I lm '. !. . -t eolllests. Ill the ev. I.' o' f- I,, or Monro or both yvltie..g tests to-morrow the tie . e- played off The game to-n s' w. "' . . 'nnlnes tluei .-it. k.-.l otf ( '.i The bet P . i y ei! II.. HODGES AND KUPCHIK ADJOURN' lllnck. Clmjos, nnd l.nsker l.i.tng Winners In (.nine lloohled. Sl. of the elghl gioios ' ' -i round of the .ndlyidi.l . tourn.unent of the Met ., League ssero " i.b'd at i the Hrooklyn Chess i"il. i of play beeun W.dn. -I, 1 concluded early veierdn m n ' -sslntiTH sxere U T H.a, u li. Micholsen, i: I sL ... , .1 11. and A. Sehwder h.-.l s' ' ! A H Hodges and A Ix'ii ' hil w . journeil, Hodeos htslng the ,.J t ,c of the e.xch.inge. Ion bene ex .-.a , a Severe ottl.k F Ix P. 'U'.tl- .1 ' 4 .faffe also .idlnutn.d th. u.i former luiving I!.. l.etie w , chance. The siimm.. y nf the n i- U.l W1UTK 1 (,re'ntM-rc llo.Ues I Chat's . . .. 4 -Jenionir r. I.a.ker .. .. -Perklno . . .. 7 M Sehrn'der S- Prime . lll.Al K llia.-e; Kill" Ink Ku-7itia Mi. he-,n Maj.Hr I .life il'rnsieui A s. liroe.i"- 1 After two round the lei.l: c are: Hernsteln. Hlnk and ch.v -2 to 0; Lasket. 1 t-. i . km to 0 . Kus.in.t. M. I-.-I i- Schroetler, .Micholsen and Map-.- H 1 to I . The third round of the .ci -r .m- will be played to-morross rset- -r r ' looms of the HtooklsM .' ' whore, it has been .! . I I, .1 ,' ,i Journeil cimes are to I r i-l . eH en Monday evening BIG RACING STABLES READY. Hirr 'JOII llnrs,. nt llennlns- t Trnliilliu for lli.nle Xterltnn Washivotos. M tr. 'i ... T- r upward of .'On b .(. ,-i fi- 'I, i..-g track In active preparation f : ' i o;.n Ing of tho Maryland ra, i s- ".y- st Hoscle nn Apr il 1. An c.r "ie s're-jt sUihl.-s reads- for the f-i i-e 'o' e William Garth, Amm Tureev, I Pat. dpt. P. M Walker. Pr .1 S T--" Hb'hard P. Carmat Hal Parr's Tho Mispiera te- re of tin stars here llo is ei ..-rfs r Keiitin ky Perhy an I h r ow or -re'" to try him out at Howie before after the big raeo. Atnos Turney's 'Tt P'eliides Horron and Waterbasx n -.-n-'s cup winners . lf.1,'1 and ihm re lively. S. V. Juniors lliitcta senior, Tlie Junior ss-on the ' P .,..-:i ' game of the N. sv V,- I ' ohiss. basketball er e- noon, xslieii the', dot'. a'.,i j by a scorn f 2x to 'i '1 1 , . svas compos, .,) ,nfre ' i - - ' j White and Ciinimit gs ., . . .- . land Irvine. P..gfc.M ,. I i . I scrubs. Hy ssltining ... the right to plai h s . j champ. onsblp on April .- lli'Mrliiil nplnln I'onii II" I 'It 'i xpyij-iit y. M . Ing of the ft , -s , basketball to , , ! . , the stn' s ri. w l the Old S d l.p t ' . . tercolleg ii. 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