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55 9 Yale Announces Le Gore Ban Will Not Be Lifted This Year Winston Puts Bull Out of National Squash Tilt THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1916. LE GORE AND OTHER PLAYERS DON'T LOSE AMATEUR STANDING lii' How jm! to Compete in N'l Vein for Yule. TO I Mil"!' SITCKSSOK TO C'T. Ml Mil' UN itti- Conn.. t-Vli. 10 --The I committer which has ii r.g the c.iso.. of ll.irry i'h f-ir other Vnie nth i f . 11 voluntarily sinned . , ini ttiiiK their Int'Hiflbllliy .'.icil summer Imm-Ii ill ,1- SOU tO'lllffllt. This ' .- men from participation i i- s for the remain Jtr of . jmr i v 'Pec .9 emphatic In ltn iii i ie nmateur R'ntiillnB i . i II nut he affi-i'tctl bv T e t-r- . r .1 In V i t T ' llr ' Tl f.nt thnt no state . . irg.ir-litiB tile standlliB ri i.ir !i reB.inlril here , , ;c tie men will be al- , , ,i ncx! .tear, although, nj i r- tulil he obtained ,i me of the inoHi important rr .ii on m Yale athletic". ,. t - i star fullback unit true!: i , c! ISlll 1'ns.ton wis an ( l ,i halfback on tho foot- li Artli : M'.lburn In now cap ot he .ie h iscball team, while 1 .cll.v Is one of the beat Yale staff, anil Hubert e ii tr.a ust.i at second base, n ' .ill team. t .15. men plajeil dimmer bafe h. i .i ii 'tier for the (Juoruo Kleld r 2 I. I., -mil received r in .ir.pcn.itlon. Whop the -lie Yale authorities ".cr witli the nmi. who t , c that the could be a i! .1. ti. for their net. IMKtlCll .i vol.mtai,. i ' - ilumHrd it to a special i e nee appointed to con- i il' ii . . i-isted of Ko'jcrt N C 1 i i n nt the Yule atlihtlo i professor In tlie Shef- s tool : IIenr V. Huh r i il lie S'hfllleld clen- i i M. '. A... and l!i orKe treasurer of Yale t'nl- i - f i. i-iiBf Ion It beanie irmlttee was Aolns i ts iir sin.il ib'teninnatlon ' lie inellKlblllty uf the r 1 i;i.i: t.iti- sentiment In fivm r statement became nppar ' e lo 1 by flu Yule billy .Vtr, I r their reinstatement on i i ons after the I'rmce'on ' i 'lit' associations had ie 't'uuo! i omin.ttee referred the e i Y lie Corporation, vhlch r ! ims on the cn"e at I in meet- irduy nlcht and whl.'h re f' " iMer btirl to the ellglblllt i in i.f the comnutie-'. on r K t will necessitate the ' ew Yale baseball oap- I il'iirn w III be unable to ' i ciiiuim probably will ' Vauirhn of llaveihlll. v b '-man and veteran out- ' ' ale team. V.iu;hn T a 1 .ii I".eter before he "e of bin teanitilHtet ' 1 Wuy tin- Yale pitchrr, oilier prohibit can ' ! - . ' the h.udest hit of in n affected be the r to-niRnt. lie will te Yale next Juno and I u '!. to play next le.ir ' ' if. I'd ty i oiumlt'ee did pl.ncr.i at the enil ' Ke year. All cf the .a . olleuti net car. i t' which by a vote ' ' n .n piped November ' e tv in nue-tlon of ' ' - dc'i'salcd has decided ' M .urn, i:.iMon, Lesore, ' ' ' l.hett cannot rejire.ient ; ' t:.ate t,ontet durln? te year beeatur of the ' -' r.ili, which reads: ' 1 1 athlete and no man 1 ' i'il any pecuniary ' ' :v iliiinent wh.it.soever ' - mnectloii with atli '' - r ' .Uns of board for i ! i ...ichlnK r teaching i f athletics whafoever, ' Yale on any nthletlc I i iv ' taken w ilh creat' re r ' a tlinrotiKli conKld- " t in the ca..e and r ' ' Hons with .illlel.il of I w tli rejuesentatnes ' . - i i'i IHe pin) er- Mohibvl ' ira:i. t tlie com " o way to nierlook v ler of the rule. .Vor " !' find any other '1 of the matter which '! afcptatice fop the ' r of the withdrawal i s.trned w lien the '' ' r i hciulitj was 11 M lies not Impair the 1 iik Hi athletics of the I' Is the expression of ' intention of thi) rum ' re,. Vale eligibility rules e i i Jur to Yale's namo i" '. !ther through ln ',is or iBtiornnce, and .is I wen convinced after W Hi I'll- olllcl.lls of the - rr rr ,,t I ? " t r. ,, w ,n . ,.,., natives '' r un ver Hies that this Inlen i in n 1 .ii . , . . . I in w the I., u v wtmmi iiy iienarrini; iivthid from participating l( V ate contests rlllrlnn- lli rr' ,t i icco j car. XING SMITH NOW CHAMPION. lake, m.,,.,,,1, iPHrurl c rown li Ben I hie l.inlhond, fl-4, n-7, T-B. K ik- Hm i won the Seventh IteRlment i ' i liiainpionslilp yesterday iiiii'..,i, i, iii.featuiK Arthur M. l,ovl- 1 " lh " in round of the reaiinpnlnl " he Class A division three i , ' i 5i Hmlth won the " 1 epins 1nlbund In deep "i ff.nc up to the net himself. .,' " 1 of the match rivlliond "' ".o-h of his best form and had "4) ii u, lines in " l.io .nfr..i .. ti! ii . in. i o. ... i ' ., . niramni Karnes, giv- ' I th. Mil nml I'lnlKl, Pell il' i i'UI lleefy Onr.men AnrTrrlnK. ' I'eh. 10. The oars- veisity of l'enimylvanlu t 'o Mi, id, that .Toe Wright, ' not as kind lioarted a i' fir .t appeared. lt In ii'" i hit afii'iiioon that there nr of tliein who haa not rnrti. ii,l. u.ii. M' , ' l.l i in f'jriin ' s (roni Je J"? ' J, " intends to set It off In ehort 'rdr I'Tfn'l L,un Mieial even ues in im ,, mr mini limy rw uuwii l ' I' -i, ,,i i... ,i...i. " in- iii-an 1:0, GREATEST CREW SQUAD IN COLUMBIA'S HISTORY OUT Coach Rice Gleeful When Seventy-two Young Giants and Six Little Coxswain Candidates Report for Varsity and Freshman Boats. James C. Illcc. head loach of tlie Co lumbia KoHlnt; Club, wore, a smile laht nlKht that hasn't been lt nliue .luno -l. IOH. When III P.ioehtieelisln I... Hashed n ch,iuiiouiiip cicw on an un-' suspectliiB fportliiK public The c.iukc of his happlnrs was the wealth of ma terial that ati.iweied Ills llrst call for crew candidate -i. A i.iUad of i-cvont)-elKht men the huitcst In the hlstoiv of rowitiR at Columbia reported In the1 new cicw room .n t'nlurslty Hall cs-l terday afternooi. Ylilrt) -nine .f tlie I men were candidates for the arsltv eltfhts--thltty-thtce for the frehmiii ilKht and six for the cosswain sis:t:ons. "If that bunch that beat Vaic." said Coach Illce a few das ami, "and u few mote come out we'll do some moro beatlint this sprint;." The entire crew that b.-ii Viilc was on hand, cery one of tho men ImMiik heeded tho wariiitiB to pass his examinations. Tile extra men wete of irood eiiiiUKli build to war rant ltlce's ptcdietlon coil nc true. "We are out fur a lecord thii Je.ir." said Morton ti. limine, bead of the row. lnc dub and chairman of the board of stewaids nf tin. Iiitrrci'leclate IIiiwIiik Association. "We Wan a le.oid In numbers arid abllll.. There was exotMhlnc to ind.iate that the wishes of both would Iv Kr.it. tied. The statistics of the miu.iiI had Hot been made up. Hire said thc would not be' until nil the men had come out With very little prrllnilnar.x talk lllce s'miled nut the old men and seated them in the' rowlnc machines nf the l!iK. varji'.n I that rowed nt roiiKhkeepsle Vincent Sanlmrn, captain and No. 3. Marry Naumer, bow . b'oKK. coNswaln, and Tichborne, No. 3. were the most Impor tant amoiiK the mlsslnv. Naumer is a student at the college of physicians and surgeons and may Join the siuad when It takes to the river Kraticis M SiuiouiN, captain of the undefeated foothill eleven, was one of the llrst to appear lie was eated at No. T in the siv.wd boat I Wormi-cr, stroke of last ear's eitht in tlie bit: varsity lace, was relnc.iteil to No. '. In the third boar U. . said tli it all por tions wele t. nt.it ie at.d tin ie. ilon woulil be rei'bed .lout lie iienn.iuent bo.it'nc" until the ll n'riei . lea, e l up of Its ire and aiowed ! . .irnneii to ue Kdcewater a i iiii.i I'lans ate under cniislderatinti, It was TRAVIS AND LEWIS ! WIN THEIR MATCHES: Veteran ami . iiiiiupler (Jet Into Senii-fiiuil Koiiml in Opptwite nrarkot. Pt..M Hk.cu. Da.. Feb. 10. A pre diction after the iiiiallfylinr round of the .'illth Florida i-lnmp:i'nlnp that H.'.-l-iinhi M. Iewis. the tniin; Wkacl pilfer, would 1"' a ll nl' with Waller J Tr.txls and probabh eHc tin lianlen Ct pla.sei .i rub fur 'he ul7.e looks prophitlc from M-nilts of to-days M.-ond round of mat, Ii pl.n . HI- match auainst Husil Colt ended on tlie fourteenth Kreen and he should win ittlinM a e.isllv from 1" c Van liu'eii. Mlnlkahda. in tin; fi.inbtlnal to-morrow Travis will meet Frank Fr,uler, Ks-cv Countv. who ha- shown exceptional strength. Judged by hid past record, but Is not likely f.i survive. II. C Claikc. Myopia, cot into tlie soml-llnals of the ss-ond tllKht by winning from W II Mnltli, Oakland, in an extra hole match. The summaries: Ftr.t i-ill"!!, s..'i'Hi, ItoiiiKi- -Uiilter ,T. Trnl. Harden lit). df"it'l A. 1" Hus ton. M Oat Id. and i. I' I'. Frailer. I.sx. defsHleil II I 'em In r' n. ('tli-doiilii. I iin.l 3. F I' Van Hu-en Mlnlkahda ite feu It I J : Miillb. W I tnliietiin. 3 am! :. It M. I.ewl" Wkutrl defeated I!ueei Colt. Harden flt, :. and t JsTf.nd .sltlii'll, s. ard llotmd II. II. ljnuioii, Htnioor, defeinl .Limes H 1111, Toledo, up. Oenrre W Sliw. Tnledo, won frrnil W W l.'in. S. nr.tne. lit de fauli. Fred c tnniBit U"kawiiv Hunt, ri'tested i: A II"' I II. fi 'iii'U'l. 1 iiJ 3. II c Clark. Mjipl.i .l'iat.,1 W II Fmuh, uaklsiil ! up it'i hole, i ATHLETES SEEK REVENGE. Ituy nod I.oiiiiiIs In i rt iii-olulil In liirillinin (inine. Two nttiletis will aitempt lo lome back at the c.imes or Fnrdh.im I'nlvet. slty, lo lie In Id in iln- Twenl -M iond HeRltnent Armory to-niKlil. Those are .loie Hay and Jo Loon is. both nf Cbl ineo, Hint both mitioiial lii.imiilons who bate been defeated III their teicnt rai es In this itv. Al the New Yolk A C Karnes on Tuesda nlKht Hay was tho tnilm In on.- of the iuol fooli-hlc run null' raies ever seen. Why lie allowed tho p.ue to he made so slow lh.it II took neatly two minutes and a half lo niter the tlit half mile Is a mtstery, but the ChlciiKnan Insists liiat lids trior will not bo tepealed In the mile and a half rae at the Fordliam meet. Hay will ko out fiom tlie sliul and set a.Jiot p.ue In tho hope of hi'UHUK the Isist lime for the distance, ii inluutcs 40 15 sec onds, mailt) outdoors by Tommy Conneff in lSHu. I,oomls will not dlpule niptemao with the sieat sprlnler Unwind Dicw, hill will attempt Ins tomebink In Hie hurdle nice, The distance of this evcnl Is 10U cards, and the line will be tun over obstacles whh h the upcedf man fiom tile West is aldo to step uxor. He will lie opposed lit- Ailhur IhiKiis and lark llller, tompelllion tthliii leads to the belief tli.it a new malU will Im established. Prew, wlio Is In tine form Just at pres ent, will try lo uidiihllsh new matks tor SO, 90 and If'.', t.inls in I lit- splint lace, and Pate Caldwell will bo tin; head liner in the hull mile lace Hoy Moli-e, the tialional J-'O taid liiamplon, who has inn t-cuniil In luow on two oetiislons tills winter. Is a bo lleter In prepaiedness. He Is a mem ber of tho Salem Ciesnnt A. C. and lep ii. i. nts llinl club In in, I'll coninetltioii, lint it was slaled yesltiday Hint Hm ri.-i.-i o iller had Joined the i:iithth Heirl ment and would lepiesenl that oritanl zntlnn In Milllnry l.enKiie ofents. The KlKhth has not been nblo lo hoasl of man.t k'ood iithleles, tho most notable In recent oarn beliiK Dick Iteuier, the walker. Mnisc Is it youn tinnier of great piomlso nnd will! Prew'n letlre. ment In slk'ht ho has a liiiuini to carry off lh laurels at any distant u up lo 220 yutds. Mlnnewitn XX'nnls No Fro". MlNNKAl-ul.lH. Minn., 1'eli 10. iii" I'nlverslty of .Mlnnenita riiotbali team candidate's of l'.i Milunt.ilily went on record utaliit-t any liifiiitilons of Hm rulc of nmiitiiillm and ailopjed Mm honor nyslem for .Minnesota football nt a. dinner last night, They thus took the flint Htep III what Im cxpecled to bo a country wide niovo to aulvo the Hummer baiebalt problem. nnnounced, to build a ntw boatliouse about a. mile aboie the IHflth street ferry on tlie New Jersey shore. A bus Hue from MnniliiKsldo JlelghtM direct to the quartern Is Included In tho pchenie. riio project will cost moro than JSU.OOO and will bo a reality If the present. In terest In rnwitiK continues. Then is .i boathoui-e at the foot of lliith street and Klersldn Drive, called the tl.uld l-ontliouse, but It seldom Is usel because the wind from the West tn.ikej) the river choppy. Tho I'allsades on the west shote protect tho cmwh and make lor better roulmr facilities. 'Plllllll.il ii... n -..I... uiiriij ra.-e IS I1CJI scheduled until the American Henley, a' Philadelphia May 15, when Columbia. Annapolis. Pennsylvania and Princeton race for the historic Chllds cup, thero will be several thliiRs to keep the oars men busy u the meantime. Iutcrdor mltnry and Intercl.iss races and a recit lar spriti rcitnttii have been proposed. In view of the Inrito squad, they are expected to ko through. The squad whh h t' l.orted. and the boatlrur of the tarsity, Junior and third crews, was: Varlly Candlilatf.-Senlnr--C.ipl. W Nnr. man llratlon. t M fMmomtj. w, II Dirk iiianii. f II Mvrrs. .1 Orlh.y. it II. Jan., y A IteniUil, .lunlor. W T llooven C W S'lit.Uken. V li Hurrhord, V II MUlrr, K l Jiiek.on It J Dalv. 1) A Have., It . Wormw, n iAlrrn, it A nel j K ii" !"'t'.i,f 'Lr"lT' J 'Ke.ili It K Muiiro. ' t .U'homores-J II. Trnwbrlilfe. K It t) Loiubllu. II, V Leys. R V I.nr. t O I'etiiirll It. A AMI. J. II. (JiiH.hati. II h .sttiiiburne. K K Kriandte, II. y wiu. liiiiM-n y o Hyde. J nohrenwent. It. Donnell. ., Jl t-"'!'' , V U. Coudert, Jr. C II. WllllllH. I, TllllkK. Krr.limnv- I. Morn. F Montr. S It Ja "'b. M K Kelcham. M. liertner. I., T Work. A M i.nlitberc J II. llrodertck. A. M fih L""v'...".Hy " t"ur,Jr. M I.. Hall, It. Shllll' l""-,1 'toach. J. M. litt. K. Hlnler. H T llird. N K Ilarni'tadter, II Pow. u. Ilu. iiiiiii.ni J S, Henwtck. 1.. J rtaoii. It. Mar. r.iro, II. ron. It. C Hxwkln.. M. K t hamlierlaln, ! lllllard. 1.. S. Van llouten t) Jriswi.lcl Jr. I. II liaer. K. K. Simon, U. a' Dim lien. It. II Krea, Varmty C'oxatn-.. K I'a.,Ioek. M Thomas, (i. K lilrnii .,''.r.",.,.'."'," -"oln-F lvhl, W Neale, K W Weimar VARSITY I10ATINU? Mroue - Itrntlnn Trowbridge. Courier! So T IVnnill. ximntnW. liel No. '. I.ihi) F (, llurclmrd, Wnrmwr No liii km inn. s-tiK.tak!!. Hnanl No l I l')i in Orthrr No J. Oi.oiKlilm l.oren saville No . Muri-. Jin.. Ja kon Hon- It, K Munro, 1'rx.indir. Dohrr n.nt FAVORITES IN WOMEN'S GOLF TOURNAMENT WIN .Mi. Hind Mns Keal Sti'iirirli, lint .Mi (Sates Seores With Kn.se. livr.iti-nsT. N. C.. IVb 1fl.M.itoh play boran im mornnm In the women's St. Valentine's Rolf tournament .Mrs J. V. Hurl and Mi- Hlcanor i Sales, who. thet-hariv sa. -.tjll t,e the flnatets. won their niHtihif .Mi Helen Andrews of i 'bin 1 1 ade ,, f rl . oe mund i.f It wllh .Mis. Kurd, but Mrs. I. s, ).,. forth of l.oiu,- Island was no match for Ml-s (ini.-. .mother linK ll.ind plat-.-r M'e Prlj-ctiia Heal f L'nlontovtn. who beloncf to a coltinc tamlly, won. but her moth.-r was put out In a cloe milch I'Me sumtnarlit. Iirt DltUi.in Mti .1. V Hum, rM, i.I.YV 1 Vn'i V";,"J." Anslrews. Akron il l... 3 snd : Ml, rnsetua llml! Fn..n ,. ' '. ,r" ."P-nier Water. Vl-itainl.. .. ?,t :. . Klsanor lute. vol h 1-?' . h"" I'anf'.ril, Norlh lark. r.d T. Mr l: W i',n'l','.r' .. '."U ""fbara beat Mr, I., i; Ileal', Fnlnntoitti, s and 1. .. iitid tnt.on Mr. ;imtt l'n. litir-i. t.e.it Mrs j i; .spiano. q:t-burr. I and 3; M AMee , s.outh shore, foai ,) t,.r",""t' Wlmliirlon. and 3. V. . ' II A'herlm't. Arinlmlnk. bat Mr h'1 "r'J. w:"i--'a"l. I an-l - V T i.' ), 'a'?"'!. Jr. Aronlmlnk. teat 7dl Caroline Fu'ir. Ardty, 3 snd Thin! LMtMin -Mr C n MoVav Arnnlnilnk. beat Mr. F II. Mh..n. m' Ii.ivld".' I'a : and 1, Mr. It. A. Jeffrev. coliinihu., iihlo, l,..i Mr. It r. m.,,, k, Mono lair t nnd 7, Mlu liar Miinlin k Naxan i.e.it M John Dilnlop. I'liifliur-l and i. Mr liwlitht lluntrr Ssn Amtfiu Tet.i. i,..,t Mr ii. Jt lidwur.i, Halifax 3 and I F .ilrth Hlfl.lnn - Mr F Lancaster Wondlan.l. Ii...u Mrs. .1 T Nton. I'lne Hu-st I and 1. Mix Janet llur, Hrook vn, beat Ml.. K c Wii,n lirnnk!n. 3 and : Mrs II II. Van liter. I'miiMteeprle, bent Xlr s II, Ilelien. Coliimhu. Ohio 7 slid s, Mr. II II llaekhnni, Hetri.it. ha' Mrs, M I). Use, llrnnkilne, b and v. NEW GOLF COURSE PLANNED. Purl uf (lid Mendotv llrook l.lnUa Will He I'se.l unln. I 'If is to be tevlteil nt Meadow Hriink. I I. iiuu of the placis wiiele il ilounslnU In the c.uij d.ijs of the Kaine 111 this country A new coiiree is to be constructed, the first k-reen belnc close to the No. 3 poI, Held and the second Kreen b'Slile the International Held. The rest of the cour-e will st retch away over the Hempstead plain, and Mime of the pround that once was used for eolf will ! devoted to the royal and ancient Kline ,'iKaln. A clubhouse will be put up and work on the course will bi'kin soon. It Is ex'cted tli.it nrraiiKements will b" made to extend the electric service from (!nr den City to the new tourse. HOFFMAN BEATS HATCH. I "I r I Mulch for liolil llnciiot'l Is I'llOeil fit 'I'llteilo, Ti xi:ii Panii, N Y., Feb. In w W. I luffm-ili of New York iltfcated his team mate, Cyril Hatch, throe Uralirht k'amis In tno op.-nlni; racquets malcli for the Cold It. u quel on tlie Tui'xrio Tenni and Ha quel Club cunts to-day In tho llietlt.imo lionets weie k-lten up to II' all, then Hoffman ran oul in nut' hand, t , k ini; Ihrie suti'essltu aces iiy service and xx li'iiluir tho tlrsl iijiiii', If. IJ. 'I he r-i'iond Faun' was also won by Hoffman on Im sen Ice. Mm won at lh 7. Tho Hilid 1,'aino was an uphill tluht. Ii w.ia 10 all and then li all, bm wi Jliiffniaii look three noon Iiy ptaciin." and Hie match. The si ore was 15 IL', i a --. ir.--i;. C. P. I VII, Tuxedo, will play lieoiKe SI lieoiKc. Tuxedo; Sttj- .Mortlmei, Tiixiilo, will meet Jlolfman, New Voik: Joshim Crane, Huston, will plav .1. Wear, I'hlhnlolphla, and .1. '..' Wutoi. bury, New Yorli, will play M. I). W nt inan, New Yoik. In Hie n'cund round to-moriow Tr II Wins nt Heil IliinU. I!i:ii Ht.sii, .1, Fib Hi. In a f.isi mdoor polo Kamo at Iho aunoiy lo IllKllI for tile .1. I.eter NlSliei' cup, tin' iioiqi it team ilii'i'.iliil tlui l'reebooli'rn by a score of ti goal to I Tlio fealliies of Iho Kiiino were iho noil scoring anil mallet wolk of Itoheit Mason and l.en MeKee and the clever back work of Floyd Itusli for thn troopers, and Han. d ill Kletcr' slrong gallic for the Free, hooters. WHITE CHOSEN TO REFEREE BIO BOUT Volcran Churl Ir Coniproinise Scire. ion Wenck Orders Cure ly All llnnds. 'OA. MK AirSTX'T UK iirirr Chat lie While, tlie veteran referee who was considered master of tho profession In the old Horton law days, will officiate In tho Jess Wlllaril-lVank Moran ten round championship fight nt Madison Square Harden the evening of March 8. White was, selected as a part of a compromise .testerday. Tom Jones, for Wlllard. held out stoutly for Jack Skelly, ikt Hot Ban and Moran as stub bornly for till! llrown. Finally the Moran ride sugKCsled White. At first Jones would not listen to this. Finally Tex Itlckard prevailed upon hint to nip a coin with Dorgan to settle the argu ment. Jones lost. The Stato Isixlng commission does not Intend that the public or health of the game sha I suffer in ,my way from the proposed he.ity weight battle. Chairman Fred Wenck mailed the following letter yesterday to the Show Corporal Ion, un der whose auspices Itlckard and Mc cracken aio to conduct the bout. To thi' Jiiotr Corjiorrttion. According to eurtent report, the ion tetnplntod Wtltard.Mnr.in boxing exhi bition Is to be conducted under our aurplecv in Madison Square Garden on March 8. This matter was taken up by Com mlsslonera lutyer, Kraney and myself at meetings, up-Stale on Tuesday and Wednesday and I was Instructed to In form you that the attitude of the State Athletic Commission toward tho tyo posed exhibition Is substantially as follows- I'tery possible precaution must be taken against fraud of any kind, especially in contracts, adtertls Ing and ticket selling, against mh inanaKt'iiittit of heating anangeiuents and tnuh quaff polo tug of premise'., agunst dresuig room holdups by boxers, nr t.ng time delay of any id In r nature, against an utis.itlsfac tors lontist. and agaim-t any other thing that may Miggeit Ifelf which might ii Jure the sport In order to aid in thus safeguarding the public certified copies of all ion tracts in tie map Ii bt the boxers, the.r managers nnd other parties in-trre-.tr d ami yourselves must be placed on tile with tins i ommissioii as so m as ext'i tiled . alt moneys int-nlted, inc titling pur-e, forfeits and bonuses, must I,,, depi'-.led with a surety satls f.n tory and subject to the order of th's cominisvion before tickets are put on sale, the refitee must le approved by this i-it'iiiilss:oii : a irtilled plan of the rnuti'tnplatdl Ft-atltig arrangements mut be tiled with and approved by tins comm' .slon Tito printer from whom lite tickets are ordered must tile with this commission an aflldatit of exactly what Is to lie delltered for this exhibition, nnd all titkets must he conn'ciitltely numbered and have the prion plainly prlutnl thereon. in i otiiitislon. b-t mo unsure t,,u that tins cianitils on is- ti, iineil to rentier .toll etirv .isMtaiuc it ei-n.-istently i an in makit g tb s ti g ruterprise a Itn.lllc il and all'ttlic hiici e-s, put you w '1, appi 1 1 .a c ! is for j our own bi'tie llt as well .i mils th.it we work together to tin' tvrv last detail toward pioteiilng Hie public against an) pos sible cause for . ontplalnt. We hate nolo ed in t'ie papers various nams In oiititiovtiiin Willi Hie promotion and liiatiiiKi tnent of thN W'lIlnrd-.Moran ex bili lion, but .ton will appreciate that we .ait only li-ri'k'iiii" the Show Cor poi.itiini In the matter from first to las. Yours very truly. Fr.u A. WrvcK, ii.ilrman. Itlckard and McCrackep approved yei terd.iv :i ft i rtn n ui of plans for the' re modi'lllng of the Madison Square Har den main Hour whereby II will In pos sible to act ommodale approximately IS,. 000 spt.-tators at the championship bat tle. This mat bo dona desplto the fai t that practically twice as many luixos as ettr before used w,ll be Installed on the main Moor Frank Moran left yesterday for Sara toga, uln-rn he will spend ten d.ivs or more in light training, lie will return then to this iitt- and take up quarters at I Ml Hawkins's The world's cham pion, who will be here In the oourfo of u week or no, will prepare himself nt the lioneir Spotting Club. I'li.iirtiuu Weiii'k of ihe bnlns eom j mission has tlei lilnl lo let Sam Wal , larli anil iho .Manhattan A. '. ailjust I their illfferetiees out of enlirt. Will ' laeh. on Is. half nf Lou-li I'rofe, elaltns a lialaiii'e of i ii 7 troin his brother's llu,'ht wttli .iohnnt llarte.t Tlie . lull . Ii,iri;i s that l.i .i, li ami Ins family owe tor t'oio II, kets. IMii.e M.Mahon, former inatrhmaKer of Hie Manhaltin A r. has been ro. Iieteil of this olliei-il tlut.t ManaKer Wnlilnm eires,.i n,,. ..(itilimi that he mui S.i 'ii W. II ifli rotilil ailjust their ilitfi rein if easili The Manhattan A. I', will rout i iiuo stispeiuhil until a settle mi lit Is elfi'i tetl. Willie on his tour up Stat" Weiul; settleil m trial nilnor eases Most Im. liortanl was one vvhieli coiii'erneil .llnimy IitirT.t. Tho Queen' A. f. of Huflalo rh.irKdl lhat I Miff y reneireil on a mateh for vthleli lie roiiiraeleil. Duffy was oiilereil to ft 1 1 l.l his obligations to the Queen's A. I, befoie he appeareil elu'tt In re. Two lull it st iik he.iv weiKht limits j are booheil lor tn-ntuht's show at Hi" llnrleio Sportitn; I'llih Ainlre Aniler. son, wlio has won both o lim local tltthts by liitorUouls, tvlll meet Hob lie. ten. Hattlnii; .litii .loluisitn ami Sam MiVei. tho eoloreil irlaiiis, ate on the saine iiini. Ilillllni; Menrv anil Mlekov luinti, b.intauiwelitiits, will star Hie etileil.tintnent All tliree bunts are si'hf'luleil for ten rotinile. Toe Hrtiailitav S'poirim; i 'Inn of llrooklyn has arraoeil a teal welter- I weiirhl si rai for Tuesi, niKiil .IneU llrtllon ui I'hh'.iKo Is to meet Toil Lewis for tin loiinils Lewis, who ilaluts tlio , wellerwelKht lllle, lias his itohii at slake, for both tueii li.no agreed III. ike 1 I" iuiiiiiiIs rltiKslile to InferpiirU 't'onriif) In Opi'n. Thn III -it ualiies of the intrmark hahkelhall tout namelit will be played to tnoirow under tho iiuspli-en of the nnwlv orKiinlzeil Hrnolilyii 1'aik I'layKioimil validation, l-'ourit en Jeams are eniertsl, Hieso beluc tho ph'lt of mil leanis whli'Il Itavo hi en pliilne in a prelinilnarv seins Tlio eoniuii; n rli will lie plat,,! III IWO tuli.li" Itl the npemtit; ;,im,H I IteNj Head will plav at New Lot , Hiisbwlck at .Mi'Klltlien u Ihe eanleni dnls'ou In lite western division Me. , L.imtlilill will meet Mci'ant'ii I'.iih. Irtiolt nml llrottiiliiK Seven Tie. IrviltK Sihool mid HroivnlnK Hehooi tied, - to -, In it hoi'liey camo at thn SI, Nicholas ItlnL .vestenlay. The scorn was 1 tn 1 nt the curt of the Unit half, CHICKEN THIEVES JOIN AND STEAL ENTIRE BALL PARK AUGUST ItKlUtMANN, president of tho Cincinnati lteds, Is sending hla team to Khreveport, l.a., to train thin sprlnir thruugli stress of pe culiar circumstance?;. "I had contracted for Alexandria, wheie we trained the last two years," said lie, "We were dellghtod with the place. I'lne hotel, dandy climate, cx tellent grounds. Tho park was about threo tnlloH fiom town, reached by a u.,t tt.. V. ...... I ... I . I . t.. I ..... . rem iiini uitviitiiiuo ini.'Viij ei,,,. ,.i. ... i . . ,, . . ,. . "This winter the highway passing tho thr ,noM I'atcher of Mctlraw'a park was closed several months for re- 'rps, wa transferred to the llrooklyn lialrs. Tim spur was not In opeiallon.lNnlIou.il l.eaguo club yontcrdav. Charles The colored settlers of the . community j , , , M ,,, took full iitlvantage of these facts. . ..... When the owners of tho park went out ' "rough the wnlver route. The New to Inspect their properly recently, they York tub ;inked waiters ten davs ago rouinl nolhlug thete but the ssl and p, r,or to send the redskin back lo the ground, Hvery board and chair of the ,, , ... ... , , , ,, ,, . grand stand had disappeared stands, I , ., ! ,':1 "r""k'" V" 'L ? bleachers, dressing rooms and fences. I ' ' l one., formidable There were a lot of new house ."W I p. t",. ' ,i riy X ll",1ll,t"" ',,u' C.- "' and outhous.", that had sprung up over l-,b1t" lh"Vforu, ',"r U, "Yer winter on tho property of the colored '""' tlio . -quire of 1 "la bus I. won. cltlfno. Hut no Incrlnilnatlt.R trail, ,..ot .V, . ",,W,UIJ"C ,l" '" This is the llrst instance ever reporte.1 the ytar that Jtube Marquard came to tho chairman of the National Com mission of tho actual theft of a base.- ball plant.' PETERSEN IS COMMODORE. Hernia Ticket JHecled nt Ail Joiirnetl 1 xir. it. f tn. ..tin v i Merlin of Allmillo l.l. At the annual meeting of the Atlantic Yacht Club held last night at the Will - dorf-Astorm the reports piesented shotvod lhat the club was in n lloiulsh- Ing condition and that last eea-on was the best the club had had for a long tune. Tills meeting was adjourned from liecember because the nominating com - mittec had not completed the ticket to be presented to the members. These otUeeis and committees were elected; Commodore. I.udvig T. Pctcrt-en i vice commodore, Henry Ashton-I.UUc , tear commodoie, Frederick It. Tliorna , trus tees, Wlllltim liar m.111 Ill.ick. Wtltkuii li. liash; treasurer, P. II. Haiti sou-clary, I M ward I. tlraiT . membersihlii commiltee, Arthur 1.. Horemus, chair man, Kutineth Iird, Jlorace 12. Ilitucher; noniliuitliig committee .icht owners, Kdgar F. I-uekenbaih. tlherardl Iavls, James Simpson; non-yacht owners, l'.nicst H. Malcolm, chairman: Altah Nickel son. Illcliard F. Weeks. Australian t'lnli sttlnuer I noiinu. I.. .1 .ludd, formerly Hie chanipi"n club swinger of Australia, will Im anions iho athletes wini wilt give, an exhibition in Cc tral llradi V. M. C A., Hrouklt n. .in W.i i nr.l.t v ecetiliiL-. Tli., Stir. nirfleld V M. C. A. College gymnastic team is going to bring him along JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. V.r 111-"" Si'inc ' y"ir-oliii", in-ilitt tii tli ret i uti half (ur.i:i. ,Aiy t.ou 10o vty 1, 5 to 1. cm d 1 1 tf '.. uoii, iu-f rtr .mi. 11 J ii i n.rt , en 1 o I .iti'i 1 tn I, -ronl S.t .1. 1 0 j HrMriririt; . to 1, to 1 nml 1 tn 1. thir.l. T)mr, i t-U. TMr'- Ut,. Mp.n tttln. IUiutli.j nl Tufiy a. ran Je Hut Sell in a , fonr-v .tr.nilt .ml upwasM nn1 in:,- Mun.Jai!f 1 1 o ( (trmf i. t to 1, 2 to 1 .tin! r en, w fti , VjitJiiHll, lOi Mtroni", 10 tn 1, a tu 1 ti.l tn. ft o tid , l..mlu ran J3 (Merg.pri, 4 to 1. .1 to 3 mi.'I 7 tu 1. thtrl Ti!i. 1-40 2-.. fli-nli-'lm., Tiiicr, Ttp, Vtk K. H-rn.xr.l, YoUtl4. Jr, Tluni, Man won. mi.l.ir Mui,-, Orblrul.itlon, Urah,.l TliKlitiMn, Tutor anj 1'urt .umtrr rn Thlrl llnrr Tour-5 ar-nlil anl iftiwrl . M.lin:. pit furi.nt- lflt. IP. H. limit . 5 to 1. Men .tin! Z tn h. non, alUht, 13 (.-'ti urn'-'. lu 1. S to anl t tn I, i-crotut , t.rr,i i rrti. 1"' t hit ni rlmrn . t 'o 1. u an-l 1 n 2. thtrtl T.m.. I.ir; '. :. rrrt'r.p urA ihirlf- MtT-rrari u ra-ii 1 'ir'li Il.icf H nli .iji ttir- ir 'i nini ir I rHn fiirlonc- I ncir.tf , 10. i.'"ii ? 'n 1. to & iiri'l in . vot Hr.M.k- . ! r i, J tn 1. 3 lu ' H'.ti u "i ! tfiip.t !J i.MarliO, . 1, 2 'h ! in 1 out, thinl. Tliiif, 1 . I..t." Mririj; ,i'm ran K.fth H'lf' -Sflllnr. thrf-vxir-M ,nl upHr.) rcn fur.onpi -U tll Hour. IM II .-hl'Mni:.. 2 tn 1. 3 n i an1 2 t.. ' won. VhiimIk Mi !"i 101 ii llurti 1 Z to 1 , n.l T to .., !'( .m.l . 1 ,. tlui , : t I. kuii. Irt to 1. 4 to 1 Hfitl . 1. thirl T'm l ' Pijukv Tnfr, 1'rn nJI iipt lrn- MtM, T I.aOy Younu rtnl t-'I.l.i .i..i nn .,vi Itarf -,Hn(r the-r-.. i)- tn.j up. &.r.I ; iwtiti f iir'mr-i 'iiinn, llj it 3 o 1 rti ,i' l tt ii,. wrlct. i'n IM i MoU onnrf In to 1, .1 in 1 m,.l 2 tu . "''n K k, Iiifr lit (A .:n, t. . 2 tn 1 and -.n, t'V'l Tnn. 1 .1 ' rmtrt ;ti. It irnhnlor. Tat- o. j.ttM )'V an-1 ."-HfrHnnr u m ran. TO-DAY'S NEW ORLEANS CARD. Kirt Hats sVlhnt : nisii!ti two vear olil. thrte atiU a half f nrloi c Klen Park. I'M r liritlr ti Our Ntita lH'i.li rp it. Sol. ion bantam nSWalie- Dunein Out f.' I'nr Mar o Him Oil. I'll VVall slrttt '.2 Se.-nml Itviv. s-fllinj iii.tnl.-ri three tear olil, -it turlotif Anna llrarrl t; tv.,sn ;r T"l l.-l PTITalli ill mil t 11! ilUli I.ee ! : Klleii s,,ti, li.'tilitr ill Lsilv of I.tiin -I." l"abs I'lty 1!'. I'olitlis'tn ' J M..s I'tiilOin 1"7 Narinar ti liat:trle Iiuelies UC'liisiirKent u; T poiTiiphr 1"! Tltir l ll.ve Selhrar: lour renr ol I- ami up wtirii: nirf mile sitil luetttv .t.ir.l IU t H h & Turktr "U v(,. Menucnifrr '.e Het OsUwoo! . lAI'Kfl. tta . ii I'latltS.t'IS t . TOT le..-. Hose I.lli-kt TieorBe -it. I, , i ( ,,,, Tovlll''e . Iftl Vloite-to llitv ,.; ini im) "'nuti. t fi ..rvirs'in'e . tr Kin.' It.vlfor J n Ilu'. l Wrlsll to- rourtli IlK'e The sninli Carolina Purse-tour-ti ar olii un 1 upwaril: one uulo Horotliy Iiean . . 'i l.tltore Iii'tilah s to.! Kmic It t-i." liloKitnti.' . t'tlltiti.rt Trmple i I ur.ttnriiiiii . i"i Fiflli Hate ell. nr; three jr ir dii an, i u, tt iril: one mile airl tsetitt- ar,1 l.urrl I"! !. n Inra 1 1 Vl.ltirarel O . . . I'l.- o.ls Unties . i,; Hlliiili PlJ'ImwaiMv n; llUlilltnalot' I"T M. irli n t i T,o li I'llose .liilielte '.r T.-ika . l'V.AI Ilirre j,ti T.iUan. I"1 sixth rtv-e fselhnr: fmir .teir okl sort up war 1 one intle anl a eixtrrnth: Mater . . . 1U I'uek . . l-w liner Hlne ' Mat wa ui lnortll lOt'.Mebrl Iltllurlsi ri Ari.ioiT.it .... llt't'liilloii Km.- !' Mllltle I' .... I'H'Yoilele. W W Clarli Id Api't-entie a'.lownit' el oinei T0.DAY,SJUAREZ ENTRIES. Ktrst Race-S' lllnc: three tear old and up uard tiianlen .eti-u furious llteta il Meek Ham-on in-, It.llilil Mav '.i.iKilueue si,,,., -, Siltailo ytieen ta 'Mine Point . u,s Nou K I'1 "tr:ittre Utrl in. Iutin'li.i I"." Ktl Kiusenilil im Zuiloi-a lu-1 Vto i s-eeollil lt,l, e Sellllt; ; tlltee ear old. , lit r nn, I ii hall furlout Ullblfa. 'tijose ,i, ll.irkii l'i Vliilrew JoIiiimiii . 1ir, Meniile small . I'm Violet ...'. Minllnt MiMKie .. I'liThat Me .. . lu,' Hnntviil !".' Third IlaKs-Selllnt; three year old, and up. wind: ii ftirlon.'i: Tliarltr Waul tt'lPaolitieliapl a; siella liraine lli'l'mlsln nn .lollll Spollll liH Qiuil Nune 110 l.nly Vomit lo:, Koinlh llaee-llati,ieiii: ellm-, Ihire ear old ami upward; erven 1 url'inc: liordoii HuiH'll. . !1 Kiuir Mm. . . . im llaitiils !"l'I.:ieUroe . In.! C'linelHtv in.'Oli-a Star l, Killli Ha'e Sellin,-; three year obis and mi ward: nt till Ion.'.; l.a Holle llnn-adi .. V lileelron an no l.:l.ll !'j Alllin Mi're i r.ltonle AHO'le I'll .eltolrk nn bovet I. line . in. lireat I'rt.tr nj 'Tielo . . . I IV Van Hunt Ml llrusli . .. P.', Noble lli.iuil . .., if, I'aitti ni ln7 I'ljin. . nj l.tnly l.uey ll.iy lie Sixth naee -eiu , loin jem-olil ,n up wanl one mile: Kniltiiiniee . . . i','MiMialnlit ., .. n llinl.j Lad, , I'Cl'ou pi; Alct.i l''.1:Tr.iili.tiTiil ,,, iD t'ordln Y-. i Apprfnllee !t(iwnef etrilmwt CHIEF MEYERS PROPERTY Ebbets and Haughton Refuse to Waive and Former Is Luckier When Coin Is Tossed Newark Club Not Yet Settled. Chief Meyirs, for the List seven years to Metli aw. The two were products of 'the Amirlcan Afsnciatlou, Mrvirs of St. 1 IXatil nml Marquard of Indianapolis. Unlike MnrquarJ, Mcjers made good ' from Iho start. Hi soon established him- 1 se.f as one of the most formidable of 1 National l.eairue sluggers, When Mar I 'quant finally disproved Iho sobriquet of "eleveii ihoii.uid ilollar lemon" he and j,0j.er cstabllsh.d thunselves as one of i the mol formidable, baltcrles. In the i game. I'ntil last ear.on Chief Mejet" con tinned Ills aggressive and tormitl.ible tight tor d stiiiction llowevir. the war with the Federal League developed a temi contract at fancy Ikrure for him. land nine forlllhsl with this the Indian m fined to loe mui h of his ambition, .His reven-al of form m 1I5 was star- tling He deteriorated in almost every ili pat inn ut. .Manager Wllbert Itiibiison of the Dodgers ha been angling for Meyers lor wiiiii lime, llrooklyn will have lo assume the war time contract which Meyers signed with tlie i limits and which will itititlnuti throuh the current year. Hut the manager of thn Dodgem, who uas n notable catcher in his day, believes a tliatige of residence will bring back the chief m all Ills pristine glory. Itoblnson Is bulking on M.irquaril and Meyers lo tevivo the glorf thai helped so much to the three cotifccutlve pennants of Me. tiraw from 1911 to ll'll In-iusne. Hi llreuet. for the last roup!'' of e.ir. Ilasterti rt prtt-ent.itive of the Federal League t , n. hidt-i a dt il trMonlay after noon w'nri!'t Ie got loiitio! of the Worcester, M it s teir'.ort Hrewt- has AMEND SELLING RACE RULE. Ilttners nf VII Horses in slmre In Miinej linti' Hulereil I'rli'e. The .loi key Chili at a tiieelm; liel'l tsterday amenihil the rule in reward to sell m; rails In a way that w.ll pinto of b. ni tit to the owners of eht ap horses and at tho same tune di sen urate the pr.ietli'e of blddlm; up winners by the owner of the Mfintd horse In a rru'e. finter the old rule the owner of the sei'ond horse retelved half the run up money over the .uterod p'iee, while lb" other half went to the association hold Im; the ran The aiiiotulment provides that in ease of a run up all the money above the M'llltie pro e shall be ills trlbtlted trpnllt atnotic the owners of horses other than t'n winner takmc part i'i ' he rai t Willis Sharp '"" " - ""eeelveil a , abb uT.irn from I'.'icl.i- d j-'at itr that ills l!t Kluli tnare H,ioml;mi.. l.t I'nltmelus. has a ti'lv fti.il bv Wh.'e M.il-i.'. Ho tn.iwno will Im kepi ;i I'- irl.iio! and bred to aiiothee Hnirlish sta : ,m Tin ti lo the nitnuitr she arid the inal will b" shipped to this rountrt Mr Kmt r ale i has bouuh' three tw e-t oar. old flliiis from .1 H. .toil, one of tlie leadlni; Hnc lish owntrs They are beiri! elt ppeil to New ork and w.ll b. iii'i'ouip.imeil b ten brood mat's win. 'i Mr. .to.d ' stud nt: uter to In so d a' am turn here WOULD END POOL SELLING. Hill Itilroiloi t il In Mltr liinit 1 opr of Nott ttrU I. nit. Awtl'i'l's Md . in- S.'IlltO- i l-'rank 1." U'll nn- "f lleif.ird eotinlt. ti I win, h MVir.il i .n ftr ii-ks ate lo. ait o lllfd H pel, m; nwi tn-il.i in what i- ' t xpei led t,i I"' .i iid'e,: lh:ll to abolish i-.n etia, k K.iinb..m; and pi aetli ally tn put an end In rae 'i in this State lie ' itt'riHlui-t d n t II vthii li is virtually a ' iMipv of the law now in force in New i Voik I The lull provides thai It shall bo a ints tb mouiinr. punishable lit a line of f.'"" rm the llt-i otleiioo a", I lit imprisonment t. Ihe lltiUM' of I'litlectio'l ft i.' not les. :!i. iii r! niontlis nor more than tw , .teats for e.li '1 Mllisi lli tit oUetue, fill i illiy Otic tn I'llK.IKt I'l I'O'll M'llllll.-. blink- makliiK nf s, dim; .iil. upon the nult of .ili.t tltai "f skll. sieid or povtel of t nilill aU' e ot man or beast ! r.leiiieiitnr.v ttiiii on prll s, Hie t b ineiil.irv .I'hnols swttnnuii? .h.i.'iip "t -h P- will P.- hel.l o i prll i l"s. .ill "f t.'lkll.B pl.o e nt otle of the .-ill s pilb'i. mills, .is lieletofnre, the I wi 1 lie held in tb' la -', of the I', i' N V. TO-DAY'S HAVANA ENTRIES. 'it Her Si Ihiif purse JU": Hirer y ear- 'olil. all'l upward, lite I lllo'ut Martjol'l 'iIlM ilitinin I i'i I M Prinult 111 I'.llllslll, Mir. ui I I'.lk'o il. .Ilt'll lilt 111 Ki nroei. li ii It. to I t til . i M I. i : I I'i. True 11". 'i.liu')l M.lilll I'.'. i seeoinl II.it-"senilis : pur.e iiirtj (our rear. olil. and iipttanl. Ilu ai"1 a halt fnrloiifs. Mn.. I. fit. tli'te lilllsiitilellii 0i ltll1n,,. 1 '"'Lord Well. . . . in ,.,!, i,Sllllf Allen 111 j.mri i" IM'iiuitd Ailini Ml Itntal lelere.t I ' I Thud Kan si lhii. . pine i,i; tlirte.jeir olit ami uo.ird. .n fiirloiu; llellei-ltotl ' I"' Itr iblblile 111 Klrttlitlsll I"' S,i Itltt ril lollll ''I CI,I,.,U ', H, I t.i.t 'II Spuiullll I't.'iSaliltt lio III I'oiirilt II i" st'llttt:: imr. tut- tltrre n ir-olil iitt'l tu at .1 . v turloiu Ktuilv It l.';M ihl. ion li'-v ilirt t1" 1 rotilier itl llrown Prune : t np t tow o n; While !i'li.nli Till ill l.oiii.e Tritet. ''I I'ttlh It.ve .'Hi ntr pur.e Jto; four .rear iil, I .m.l tipu.tril. one null' s -in ti liulm Un pi.. Hi i I o a Ml in .1.". la; Sun. uule minim' vio.i.,1 'ii Tt nnrr i"i I oil It.iiiUut tut Torri Mat ill W iter Lad I'l Alltlldl liw reie-i In Tt ut. lilt 11. siipi-enl!. allnwatii-e claimed AMATEUR RULE BEFORE TENNIS OFFICIALS TO-DAY ' heL'n i ot hut lite atii.itcur tide will ! In Ilu mailt lupb uf ills, usl il ihe I annual u.eelmu of ihe l i lied siutes N..- I 1 1 , 1 1 1 .' 1 1 l.awn 'I'i'iiiit " Vt I, ill. in to-tl.i v at Ihe .lldiiff Atnt 1,1 Is- stUI till iipi-ii 'iiuesllou, I il 1 1 'o.ll, followern of Hie ' uame helieve thai it will ro. oitf t'oin palalltelt lutle atlenlhin There H't'ltn , to I"' ..i i in 1 1 ri s- mi .iio.i I f ii ti I s pla.tets ami lliose tnieiesleil In Ine iit that I" 'stead uf nuti. ir i lie rule mmo ndd is it'carus ine proiesi.iiiii,,iiK nr men ,t will lie made 01101. lenient The I'lill.ult loliih anil Hlsti'lct Assocla-1 tlou took notion a i.hort Mmo nco In the I metier ami will have fourteen proxlen nt I IS LEGAL OF BROOKLYN been assured that Ins city will llgute in tlie ultlmntc circuit which results from Hie proposed consolidation uf thn New Unglatul League and U.isjern .Aocla Hon forccM It Is understood thnt the amalgamation has been practically ar ranged, though Secretary John II. Far nil of toe National Association Is not ready as vet to announce. Iho Jcrms ulllelally III Hrewer, who proved a most com petent olllclnl of tho Federal I'.igue, w.is for many years ono of New York's best known baseball wrlteis. lie In going back to Ids home town In Worces ler with tho best wished of every one connected with the sport. James II. Price Is likely to be the next president of the Newark Internal lotiaj la'ague club, us Uw capital die represents stands the Is-st show of gettlna tin' Jer sey City franchise, which will Is trans ferred to tho abandoned Federal League park of Harrison, N. J. Tho fab to the Price Interests ns well as the ratification of the transfer of tho Skeetcra Is expected to develop within a few days. Hut for the complications arising; from Kbls-ts's claim of $74,00') nttnlul Lie territory a claim which shoe has shrunk cnnslderahly--Prlee would hate been In control of the club two wieks ago. President Harrow gave out an official etatetnent last night a., follow "The franchise for Newark has not been sold. Tin ro are offers from three parties will ing to pay Ka.noo for the ftanchlse, but nothing will Im done until next Monday. We have agreed to wait luilll then to give Newark men a further chance to bid for their homo town club. President Harney I)reyfus of the P. rates purchased Southpaw Jlarry Moran of tlx; Newark Federals jesterday, Moran wan. ono of rtfie sensations of tho outlaw circuit Iiwt scn-son, winnlns something like ten jtralsht gatneH nt the start. Th world's champion Hod Sox have Ju' signed Illcliard J McCabo nf Ma maroiie k He was a tmi-pro pitcher around t' ls ' unt't the Sm took htm to Jlnt SiulngJ' last spr'tig. Hoston fat in' il h.m lo -ovitence last season. INDOOR TENNIS FOR TITLE IS UNDER WAY lien-iii. I'rMiiiidirely, Trio nf Mnlclies Heinir Played Waffiier Victor. AltliotiBli lh national cdoor tennis i hamplousliip stncles for men Is sched uled olllcliilly !o start to-morrow morn itiu at ? oMock, three mati'he were played yesterday afternoon at the Sev enth HcKiinorit Armory court uw nj to the hi of htrttch of time lo wloc'i the tournament will hate tn be played. All three of the matches wore o,o s.de.l a .d broilKht out little real IllKll .-I.t-s tenuis. 1 1 U W.iKiier nf Hufr.tlo ill di featine Meile Johnson at ti- 1, tl 3 was the best performer of iho rlat. Tho up. State player won beeau f h s Head.- i ess and ability tn outplace his rival. His overhead nnii. was especially cood. The two other winners. Paul ' ioold and i". .1 I'ost, Jr., also won their matches In str.UKht sets. The former disposed of H. Tin's nt i. l, iin, j.,t eiimi. nited II W, Itoblnson nt ti- 2, ti l. The summaries.: .Nstienitl Indoor Itntt Tennl ihHmplnn hip. Mm Mm; rr. I1rt Itoutni -t; ii tViiKtier ,lefe,tel Merle .tohiisun, C 1. I'atll I' lei.'' I .1. fe.. 1 It Ttinl! ' ' I. I'"..'. Jr. .lerente! II VV Hot, ins.. it, . - ; i' i ii list 1 1 ii 1 1- Wins for I'll!, KtsTtiN. I'a. i 'el. Ill .After liolilmc the bad until hm- the end Laf.it ett,. lost t,e hardest fouclit local basketball t-nruo of the soriott tu the t'tilversltv of I'liisltuiv to-niKlit by the score of L', tn i'l The ac'tirate foul coiil shooting of '.i't I.uhl - er.aldt'd 1'1't to tie the sisire . I!", po n-s wi'h two minutes t . p!a. Wtf. btit Mv-t seriuid, to iro I'.nl Mill, stlh.'ltll'e f.irw.tiil on the I'm team, dropped the ball throiiKli the no for tlio vvinniriK t-'oal NEW ORLEANS RACING RESULTS. 1' rl lla. e Tor tn-t-eir o'.1 .,! i.r p,ira Jlim tare,. .,pj ,t hj , fur.n),, i lent aiu, III . Hutu e. li. 7 to '.' it t ti'il I '.'. tl''. VI i, .l III. on. IU il'.n, ,' Cl-ti. . to 1 eien n. '.' :, se en I lain Vt ir.l. loo ,Mel I, fei j; , , ., ,,, 1 and .' tn 1. thir.l Tint... ii. is .-, ..I. ll and .epe-i .,, ran Sec-in I lin e I'nr th-ee tetr o'.l. e' I'jir. pir... lino ,V fr ' ,. 11.1 i It nertiei I, 4 to t to ,. , , 4 i flrst. Ilo.e Martin, Ins 1 Hit. n '.. I 1 . . 1 .-. tn 1 mi. 1 . '. '. '- '.' ,lt""i;:ii . t.i s. ; 1., -. , 1 ; ,,, ,..,,.1 Tl-ne. ;i Mrs,!!- M,i-' .Tni. I'.',u.i,.i t iir.lotne, lol lititellin rvaiilln-r. Kiliiu Kelltta ml .1 1 Wei,! ,,., ... Third ll.t.'e r.ir f..,.r...u. . 1. .... . ward. e 'hi-. 'n ie, fioo, ilr;rnire llliii.lnrl'.l I l.l I Keilet 1 I S to 1 .1 ... 1 and S in ... Irst , l I I a-sl It , ,. ,,, ) U lo I. '1 to 1 ,11 I it.. . e, nnd T.I.,' tourer 1 t.i 1 Kui-mei 1, 10 i. , 4 ,,' , . !.. 1 ihir.l Time. 1 u M, rinn e The Spir t. Sir I. Joe. J..,,,,., f.U t.,.' I?rh.T .MaliH.-ii'h and He amour 1, r,ij, r.turth It.i. e The rin-' t.i ;ne Hun- tie aji. foi three i.,ir-n' 1. ,, upward, pur... J,.oo. ..tie tulle t Ireenu ood ps iVt. Ilerniiitt . Ill t.i 1 I to 1 11 ,) '.' in 1 iir, in f u ikihi. iiis i .t::..-1 , ,-, t 1 ,,' .-till, se 01 I llar'H'l ll, ,. VIcTiir. f.iril, 10 t . 1 I t.. ... .1 -j , , ',, ,,,, Tim.- 1 an 1 :. i ' M ir ', ,,. t. .iu p. Poll l.i. k It Itiyl.otitti .1,,, I I'lifr ', a a. run riftb Iln ' l'"r fntir-jear.nld. and tip. nan!. i'' llli parse lino- e ,e Hil nuir'tr l-i llotue. 10; iiianmefi , s 1 to .in 1 1 10 nr.t. '.ut,t m 1 Milt we' I .1.1, '.' to .". Hii.l ,, .",., 1 Seriis. Iiis iVnn loi.ini. i., 1 - , ,', tni I " :: third T.m.'. 'J.o; l.'r. ',. Il.ii tl a i l Ha r- l.au.le. ., .0 r.i' Sltth I'.i-i- I'nr faur-Miir old sn.l un ttir.l. i. tiu purs,. f40il one mite ui.l s .lt."'tith lie en M Ipa illi-,,.i .. , , 1 4 Hi ..111,1 2 to llr. I. l..-,j SpirMii'M e 100 , i.i.ii. ; 1,. :, 7 to ,-. 1 t 1.' 10 ... ..lid la ,., 1..I, 1 1, 7 ,.l M..r.,K1;irll 7 " 1 ' I" - .1't'l .1 'o S t ti r. Time I I" ' ' HailK I. Mae, I,, 11 ,, ,,., ,'.V v I."-',,',,, ' "'"'K '""' '''' X" -'"It'll Iho mei iiin; to ak that the rule be 1 tiiuro Ioiim nt if Ii is taken up al all. 11 Is lulietiil Dial in.ui 111,11,, HHS, Holts n II follow the et.ihiiil.. ..( ,.ule , l.l- I'l'll.uli IplilaiiK i s huiun a'.,,, ii,,,, , iiiihiIiii- nf moinlieis uf the asst. ... t . . . Will ask that the tllle lie llllowoil ', st , , us it !! and that tlm, who 'aim . si "in-rent luterptt'tiillon ole no. ali-dl . 1 tlie mini, rin . 1 illtslilc of Ihe ;i ni.il o-1 r r i!e liottrtc tho ass.i -union will bate plt-nlt of 1011 tine bus, iters on In hands, livluillni; Hie awni-dlni; of dates, for insular llxlure nnd new tournament and the acceptance or rejection of committee tcporl DANA WILL MEET WINSTON IN FINAL FOR SQUASH TITLE !X Match of Tonrne.v Will Bb nn All 1 1 n mini Cliih Affair. CHAMPION UK ATS HUM. IN KASY FASHION Two Harvard Club men will pljr to-morrow for tho national squash ten nis championship as a result of yeeiter duy'ej matches In tho seml-ilnal round at the Harvard Club. Ilrie S. Winston, the present holder of the title, and A. Dana will bu tho lonlestants. The chajnplon ailvanctsl by .1 victory over t'hnrlea M. Hull. Jr.. of the Ileiitlits Casino nt IS I, 15-S, and Pain eilmmateil It. K. T. HlKits, niiotlier HiIkIiIs I'aalnu player, In strait-lit K.ime-4 al IR 1 1, 15 9. On Iho past perfornuuu'i) of the two flnnllntn tho champion should havo llttlo troublo defendlni; his crown. The somMlnal rouinl niateheR yester day weio Iho most dlsnppolntliu; of tho tourney. Tho mutest, if it may be ttraceil by that term, between tho cham pion and Hull wits espe-lally dissatisfy Itie to the follow or of tin- Kiuno who iiowibsl the irallerles. lu view of th fact that onl a week ami Hull had sue eeeiled lu defeatiiiL- ihe . li, unpinn many expecled that the llelwlits I'.mlnn player had more than an outside chanee of ilespolllm; Wlnslon of hi ,-rown nml it seemed certain lh it Wlnton vtouhl at least hate to IlKht hard to win. The early rolunl mat, lies of the two men Ihii-o llils out ti ri siuah outhuslaiitti looked font, ml lo t eslerday's match be tween tho two as the treat of the season. As Hull Is Known as 11 slow starter, there was llttlo i-oinnierit In tlio nailery over tho fact that the ohaniplon trained a lead of 1 In 1 In fast time at tho out set of the openlm; name, and when the lleiirhts I'.isino plater i-anie nlons; with a inn t.f live in the tlfth band, tul'lms the lead at H -t, practlcatlt every one lookid for the flow nt, ill of the champion, Tli'-li, however, the u-tevpe ted occurred, at il Hull lost Instead of cur 111; strenctll, w id" ".ton iinpiuveil The thaniplon In th t tbrt" hands rtu nine points w.nle lie held Hull safe and went out when Hull had .0 1 uinulated the nteaur total of mm for Hit full miiio III the si '-olid hind uf the serotul name Winston 1i.nl tin h ittrest inn of iln day, a strlni; of seven ines, htfor Hull put him out Those were the onlv points tho champion Mured in tin iirst thrte It, mils and thy did lint put him far ahead, for Hull had thiee urces Mve lis to his ertil.t. The inle holder made ll'n lead su'ist. inti.il pi t'n: fourth hand with four aie anil two mire In the tilth Hull scored otto In the fourth and one In the sixth, which was h s lat Intitntr, in Winston finished ihe m.ite'i with two In the seventh. HuritiK th match Winston did not play in his top form, but Hull's play wis wretched Tin lliiclits Casino man, renowned a 11 hard hitter, could not Ktt any pee.l In his strokes, nnd tho eh.itnplon scored freiiiently by Ins ability to run in and take Hull's weak offi miss on the vol Hies! mad' a letnarkable tilth '1 j tlebt in the tin catin' f 1, mate '1. bit Marti il too late, and w hen be did set j k .it'C mid not maintain the pie,. ,f i.r u.iiiiiiK iMti.t hi I to IJ Hie lltipnt I'is.t.ii tutu made eleven sucusslve ace .11 the eitrhtli and ninth hand- at d itne up to II 111, only to be nw". nil' at the finish HIbl led In tin second k.i nit. at T to ".. but fill by the w aj sid and made unit two points in the re inaln'nc h.inilf, while llati.i counted the ten he needed to win. The minima ries ; N'Mtlonil s-iuish trnril tM'nplonsltlp Seini.ttoHl roiiii,l- Krl, s tm.ion Hsr tsrl fluh tlefeste.l i h.irl.s M Ilu,' J lltirlit i-i.ine, t.,-'.., f. , v Hanii Hartart tlui,, ,1 .- f . ,1 1 -1 I'. 11 T Itlcjrs. He ahf C.ielt.n. f, -1. J..- ;, The pnlnt orr.: WINSTI.1V VS lll'l.l. riii.M- li.vMi; 'ntton iiuu i it I : n 0 '. n .. O 1 ' 1.1 1111 siii'M.sit i. ami: ii : " i . n - - . I " V I li.VN.V V III riit.sT ti.v.Mi: ii I n , -i . ,i ! I ii il tl ii n it . , - t2 MUM.MI i, ami: n I J " I 1 . 1 . : n ii . j , 1 :i 0 1 ,1 .1 n o ' l r, n i W limton Hull . Itiu, IliR.f I is til ItlEe" SETON HALL" WINS AGAIN. l.nlll Us id llnsl.el hull V).. tort liter X1l.liltlltli.il. S"...' II ill I.. ,t Ma I it'i, f . the rt Otlll t ' 11. th. si,s,,., lIt tl . isKetp.ijJ K I P' I l.t1 i i' the I ie La si ille j; , ct i ij-ii I ,c , , it , ' ' - -' .si toll H.t'l .- pi el '.ii t I. ,f. WO-' W ie . ' , Nett ii U . ,-i t Thl K I'l e !,lt I slit tt I i ., ,,.,, tu.it -tr.UKle n.-art all ',. w .n the litvl half cniiiiu; wl'h iho ,, , t . , .1 II all. lu n pn tlinm.ii t- L't'.i I i s,i,,o V'.nlemv tie foaled Mat, hat' in Inn :!., In 7 The t.irt-ity l.iieup Setnn II, ill r,,l-M .nit i' IWimiin lift f--ri.ir-l V ri,i I 11 . iHKI.i I -rii . r.l I i II ' ;i ' lit'" ,i e. . I.'-f' suird .1 ln i h.,,, . ItlU'l' ltd , .1 i 1- h in I s , tt. i . . . Jones. . , . ,ir, -et ,i. ii . ,, t. ,. , ,ir, set ' s 1""" e ! - ' Ml , .s . . i .1, in. ". VI.. -1 i . tt ...I ,- . i it i Mn i . Virt ui " Hi -t p., , . , ., , .June tl, nt, ,fii I iii.i,!',, , s i,, UllUtl.i'l. S. ' i'l II ,:' tp... ,, ,. f , rr. nan IP f. "... i-, hep. ,s. i , ,, T. 1 of biites :u mm HAVANA RACING RESULTS. I'.rs' 111 VI 1, (en i ! .. , .. ItiK . put se, f 4 '1 0 . 1. . f , ll.i. k. 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