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Sammy Rice, Fleet-Footed Outfielder, Js Lost to Nationals Because of Draft in Jess and Fulton KID WILLIAMS MEETS Sammy Rice Taken Draft, INTS GIVE UP Willard Sign , MOREARRIVALS SHARKEY IN ARENA . to Articles for the BigFistic Event Baltimore Md March a.-The KM Will Report Board Wllllama-Jack Sharkey bout at the THESTRUGGLE ATBOWIETRACK Lyric on Monday evening will be the flrat ring encounter of Importance to f . decided during: the spring racing Fleet-footed Outfielder Will be Big Loss to seaaon. vhlch la to be ushered In on Fate of the International Blakeley and Farreli Bring the aame day at the course of the Wade, Nationals, as He Is Only .300 Southern Maryland Agricultural Asso¬ Junny Welter-weight Was Settled to Prince ciation at Bowie It la a- match of Hitter on Club. League String George which will appeal to the many New Champion Canada, This Afternoon. for Torkera who will be In the city, tn as- Park Meeting. much as Hharfcey I, regarded aa Joins-Engineers. Gotham's foremost bantam and la one By JOHN A. DUGAN. . March 8 -A new base- Baltimore. March 21.Andrew God¬ of the beat liked of the amaller Jtromjr Wad*, welter-weight cham¬ bail organisation grew out of the frey Blakeley and John Farreli are knights of the padded klovea to be pion of Canada, has deckled to do a In New York since hial North Augusta. S. C., March 28..What may prove real knock¬ ashes of the International League the latest arrival* at Prince George developed greater bit to help Uncle Sam and enllated in which has recognition Bowie, with strln*a of horses the late feather-weight champion out which landed between the was handed wreck gained Park. the Knzineera Corpa Wade ta in the wallop, plumb eyes, Foxy by the National Commiss^pn and will that will take part In the spring ses¬ Terry McGovern. Sharkey's style !s Thi^ty-»eTenth Company, stationed Crif and his Nationals today when Sammy Rice, the .300 hitter be known hereafter as the New Inter¬ sion of the Southern Maryland Agri¬ (not unlike that which McGovern at Ft. Meyer doing training before only national League. cultural Association scheduled to begin possessed when he was the terror of going to the other aide. .n the dub last season, received word that he should re¬ Headed by Jack Dunn, preeklent of on Monday to run through the first the bantam and feather division, but The welter ha# had Washington of Jack ian't the forceful that aeveoty-ee\ port to rehearse tactics for the game over there. the old Baltimore Internationals, the fortnight April. puncher battle* la hi* career, being knocked bigger magnates who were In favor of con¬ Farreli, a Maryland sportsman, has wag McGovern when he earned the down ooweral timea but baa not met the nom de ring of Terrible Mc- yet Our own Uncle Sammie dealt the Nationals this blow in the form of tinuing the organization after a first rate sprinter ready for the f Terry been knocked out by hia opponent in Govern. is not a vote to suspend the International colors 1n Firing Line, a half brother Sharkey, however, any flfht. Hta laat battle waa o«a to a in new when it comes to calling Rice take preferred position the tank division of League and formed the new organisa¬ of Gunfire and Xaushon. also a weakling clouting. December 22. when he won from Jack .mart in and a He has a right hand and It is the national The at Rice's home at tion. Left to W. Cochran e, stakeholder; Jess Willard, Col. 3-year-old Starwort. good (TKelll. army. quota Watseka. III., will be After viewing the remains and care¬ right.E. bunch of likely 2-year-olds. The most with thla member that he bellevea He haa fought Freddie J. C. Miller, who is the Fred Fulton and Mike Col- that can send the to the Welch two mustered into the service on April 5, as the fleet-footed outfielder was fully studying the mystery surround¬ promoting fight; forward of his 2-year-olds is called be Wolf Boy 10-round draws. Jack Brltton two 12- the violent death of the Inter¬ lins, Fulton's manager. McLean, a brown colt by Duval out rosin for the full count for the first round draws In so informed this ing Kanaaa City. Willie by telegraph morning. national League today, the coroner's Willard has agreed to fight Fulton his personal aversion for the spots. of Etta Rose. This youngster is a time Since he left the preliminary Riche a 4-round draw in California Jury tonight returned the following on July 4, and that is practically all Several cities have made go>od offers recruit from the stable of Thomas ranks. In' San Franciaco he battled Although Sammie is anxious to get into a preferred service, he Farreli him at New Willie got verdicts Death was due to a combina¬ that has been decided upon, except¬ for the tight. Minneapolis and New Clyde. bought Hoppe four rounda for a deciaion. lie received are anxious to Orleans from Al C. Weston. Another into communication with his draft board today and applied for an ex- tion of diseases and injuries ing the purse which Willard and Ful¬ Orleans particularly K. O PaJ Moran. of New Orleanc. in at the hands of the old Federal ton are to draw. have it that have the staged in the city. If clever youngster is Clean Gone, a Pelham tens jn of time. If this not Reports flffht Bay Station thirteen rounda. alao Bud Hamilton] extension is granted by noon tomorrow. League. Jess is to get <120.000 for his end while it takes place in Minneapolis it means bsy colt by Olambala out of Uzzie waa knocked out In ae\en Oilman, which Farreli at Sar¬ round?.! v. hit The formal vote which finally sealed Fulton will get $25,000. that it will have to be a ten-round bought Will Be Wade got the deciaion over Bud Rice ill the trail for the Lake Michigan city and immediately take up atoga last summer from Richard 1*. Represented An- the fate of the International League, The place and referee have not been bout for the tight laws In that State dernon but loat a deciaion to Joh^i. v the duties of dark that came this afternoon after a bitter selected. Willard has turned down restrict matches to that num¬ Wilson. McLean stepped a quarter at Led William F. athletic soldiering. Deep, gloom could not be cut with boxing Bowie in better* by Jordan, Tilman in aix rounda. He knocks fight for life. Charles T. Chapin. several places on account of ber of rounds. yesterday morning director at the station, a team of lout 4 hovers over as the already, than 25. and the watching horsemen Jimmy Davidson In one r>und knife, headquarters tonight, taking of Rice -from president of the Rochester club, and twenty athletes from the Pelham Bay Wade haa bewiden fought eleven of the league, announced were impressed most favorably by his well At Nationals' line-up means a setback that will be hard to overcome. acting The Naval Training Station, all benefit* for the Red Croea. In which that the vote ttood 6 to 2. The names smooth, businesslike action. known in collegiate circles, will take he haa demonstrated the Even in these few hours more of the voting to continue the MISS BJURSTEDT TO Olambala colt. Clean Gone. Is a half manly art many gray hairs have been added to the magnates Crack of Bat and Ball and Berk¬ part in the monster united service to the public and haa been given the organisation were not but brother of John Marrs Dr. athletic meet to be held in the sta¬ decision in all Old Fox's as the loss of Rice is revealed^ CONTEND IN FINALS and a nice chunk of a horse. theae benefit bouts. curly locks, the severest blow that could It Is understood that Jack /'Dunn, in I eley dium of Central School 3d. He is to meet Heard Major Camps are a dozen other Olam¬ Hlgrh April | willing any man at of the Baltimore and There half Thia was have been dealt the Nationals this season. president club, bala at Bowie, announcement made last hia weight and will be glad to re- % James J. McCafTery. of Toronto, were New York, March 28..Miss Ifolla 2-year-oida youngsters the war com- ceive and Yankees. that were at Mr. Wilson's! night by District camp any challengea at this office Rice Is an expert on a gasoline^ the members who cast the white pills. Bjurstedt, the Norwegian girl, bought which is the where he can After Miss Eleanor in last Macon'. Ga.. March 28..Bob Shaw- first yearling sale at Saratoga last niunity service, handling J be communicated with engine. having passed The suspending of operations by the Goss, runner-up meet. Among the athletes will be at any time. He la to phyaical test last January he Imme-the] relieve 136 ball who year's tennis championship tourna- key, one of the Yankees* best mound summer, and they are generally con¬ ready step Into league will players "Cupid" Black, captain of the foot¬ the ring on short notice, a* he ig al¬ diatety applied tor enlistment in thrown on the market. It Is inent, will contend for the final bonort men, announced his retirement from ceded to be promising. will be a ball team at Yale last year, a weight ways in shape, and can make the beat naval aviation, but was advised REGULARS BEAT that some in a match tomorrow baseball here today He received The stable of J. T. Timmcrman, of] by probable, however, of the morning. man. and the O'Boyle brothers, of of them hustle when Man Grlfflth to hold out for a an Inter¬ Miss Bjurstedt defeated Mrs. Johan card from hia local board In Phila¬ Washington, which has been at Bowie tbey to .Manager cities formerly supporting had been all Is made of Georgetown, both well known here. swap punchea with him. few weeks longer. Rice applied for 5 TO 3 national club will have a ball club Rogge, her countrywoman and delphia stating that he winter. up 2-year-olds YANNIGANS, part-1 in Class 1. Shawkey immedi¬ mostly, but it has formidable per¬ Among the men in training at the i iductment into this tank service this season. ner in the doubles, with comparative placed Pelham Bay camp, which is Just out¬ i| has the of In submitted the ease in the semi-final matches today. ately reported to Manager Huggins formers over distances of ground in MARTIN SHERIDAN opportunity getting! Augusta. Ga.. March 28..Uncle the report by Jury tomorrow for his anti side New York City on Long Island, DIES. to a good branch of the army If there were several factors.or dis¬ Miss Goss defeated Miss Helena Pol- and will depart FUttergold. Skv Pilot. Baby Sister Sam's selected draft orders In the enlu»t. one of the are many former collegiate MJtrs who so desire*. The war lak. home to Troutfly. Flittergold. calling of Sammy Rice into active eases.partly responsible. Miller Hugging today received an handsomest little stallions anywhere. have performed well in track meets Former Great Athlete Succumbs la The telegram Rice received is as' service came near and Its consequent tax on admissions, Miss Goss, who cam* through to held In the East within the :iowi: pretty knocking answer to his cable to Havana stating is an own brother of Fair Play, and past three Attack of Pluro-Pneumoni». 1 all the pep oat of Griff's squad to¬ was named n# one. The financial fail¬ the finals in last year's contest, losing the Cuban in- he has wintered has years. ure which caused that Armando Marsans, famously. He New S. Edgar Rice.Tou will be day as only one game was be¬ of the Buffalo club, to Miss Marie Wagner, is undoubted¬ has business never for Additional names of some of the York. March 2*..Martli staged be flelder. that he entered shown especial partiality one ailed April 5. County is allowed tween the Regulars and the that franchise to taken over by ly the Norse girl's most formidable not this the Bowie men from Camp Meade who will Sheridan, of the greatest ath- Yanigans. to the In that city and will report cuppy going, but. Just the prob¬ letea the world ever three men to take two months' The morning work .was devoted en¬ the league contributed collapse. rival. Miss Wagner has defaulted her same, he Is to have a of races ably compete In the meet were re- produced, dt«l But the most was the un¬ season. couple last in St. machinist course at school at tirely to batting practice, but In the important championship. at Prince George Park in the course ceived today as follows: Ralph Fra- night Vincent's Hospital on the part of the from Peoria. Graduates will be given afternoon the Regulars overcame a willingness The failure of Miss Johan Rogge to Glasti. of the next fortnight as part of his a prominent amateur baseball pleuro-pneumoni*. Sheridan with staff short lead magnates themselves to risk further player of the became ill last Thursday responsible positions gathered by the youngsters make a better showing against Miss Marlin. Texa*. March 28..After the preparation for the Harford. Phila¬ District: Frank Salb When morning, corps of tank squadron. If you and won the lnterclub affair a financial loss this summer. and another aandlotter. and several from he reached his d*«k at the by Bjurstedt was a disappointment to shortest training season the Giants delphia Susquehanna handicaps at first branch detective want this service wire at once. i-to-3 count. many. She displays a determined have ever Manager Mc- Havre de Grace. And, if he makes Philadelphia. The meet is open to bureau, to undergone. which he was attached a.« a Report promptly for Immediate By crashing into the offerings of fighting spirit and plays the same pe-; Graw and his outfit broke camp to- good at Havre de Grace, a' track on every athlete In every camp along the first- induction into service. Adrian in the TURNER FALL which Atlantic seaboard. grade detective, he complained of Lynch luck/ seventh GAINS culiar style known only to the women day. Waivers have been asked for he has always raced well, he Hia (Signed) B. C. CANAVAN. the Regulars managed to overtake of the northland. But at no of Winters and Johnson and will be trained for the $T>,000 Plmlico fatigue. fellow-officera aug- stage Pitchers geated that he return to hi? but Sammy Rice came to the Nation- the cutis and place the game beyond OVER JOHN KALONIS the contest today did she appear to none have yet been received. Winters. spring handicap. Sky Pilot is a plat'-r bed. their reach. Al of HOME Sheridan insisted on remaining. An als through a purchase deal from Waldbauer started have any advantage over Miss it was announced, will be carried better than average quality when RULE IN THE hour the the work for the right, and he seems to be right this later he collapsed. Norfolk Club, of the Virginia veterans,and al¬ Joe Turner and John Kalonls wres¬ Bjurstedt. | with the regulars to Dallas to open was though his slants were touched spring. He has galloped miles in 1:45 STARTING OF GAMES Sheridan 37 year® old. having State League, on July 28, 1515. Rice for tled for two hours last night with The summaries: the preseason series with the Cleve¬ been horn in Bohola. had been out of the In three safe blows and two runs he none the clubs a couple of times in the last week or County Mavfe bought navy the middle-weight champion gaining Semi-finals land Indians. If of 'Ireland, on March 2$. 1%M. and the fall of 1»14 by the owner of the proved the best of the quartet of woman's singles.Miss claim neither of the young pitchers ten dava. Cincinnati. Ohio. March SS.-Home came one fall after one hour and fifteen Bjurstedt defeated Mrs. 6-0. ru e in the (to this country in 1&97. He was un- Norfolk Club, as he caused Quite a tlingers that worked. minutes of Rogge. they will be farmed out to Kansas matter of starting base¬ sensation while for the Harper relieved the semi- grappling. 6-1. Miss Goss defeated Miss Potlak, ball games was advocate bv Garry married. pitching Richmond A cradle hold secured by Turner 6-4. City. Mitke Cowier. U. Si 8. Nebraska. The Old Fox pro and held the Yans to three hits, 7-5. The regulars defeated the Yannlgans Fights Herrmann today. He said he did not while pinned the Greek's shoulders to the Semi-final doubles.Miss Caroma 6t. Paul, March t*..Jack Inhere the directors of the B&rtelmas Beats bought Rice as a pitcher, but the George Dumont and his "shine mat. At the end a two-hour in a practice game today. 12 to 8. Reddy. National Diekanl floater" a of period Winn and Mrs. Homer Green defeat¬ new of Miske. An¬ J would set a common Dartelmait defeated former "Jackie" was a trifle too proved puixle to the vet¬ combatants en¬ managed Billy hour frrJ Dickaut* la«t erans for four the ceased their ed Mrs. Albert Humphries and Miss nounced that he has matched theleaguestart of the games and add'd night in the second bl<**k light for the mound duties, even innings. to an * Cklrago White Sot. today that of the | Shanks' deavors according agreement Bessie G. 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. for a battle with Tom he will let the fans of his c though he gave some pretty good, triple and McBride's single, that two falls must be secured Holden, Mineral Wells, Texas, March 2&. Billy Cowier, ub de¬ 'pocket-billiard tournament at the followed re- cide whether to begin at 5 in 'Grand Central accounts of himself during the clos- by two infleld outs, gave the F. was Pat infielder, is the first English heavy-weight, o'clock Parlor*. 127 to 13?*., cubs a of within that time. P. O'Connor Hargrove, Fred the afternoon or an hour later The score now lng weeks of 1915. i lead two runs In the sec¬ referee. J. L. Win* Prix*. White Sox to look like a regular cently gave Fulton a hard bat¬ Herr¬ stands with Bartel- At the the ond, while a base on balls to Clapp tle at St. Louis. He will meet Cow- I mann believes the matter *ho -id oe maa in the lead by tft po.nt*, as tha spring training camp Yingling Next week Turner will wrestle Mike N. March 28..There When the Sox left here today Pat to year Rice insisted that he followed by safe crashes and Plnehurst, C.. !er here April 4 in a twenty-round go. left the discretion of the presidents totals for the second nigh' are Ba - following by Ayers Tokel, who won the title from the were had replaced McMullins and will play I waa an outfielder, but his work Shanks added the to only twenty-nine entries for! of the respective . In!,*. telmas. 252. to Dickaut. 213. poor other tally the local boy, lost but still figures he the tournament at Pine- short for the regulars during a week's in the forced him on the cubs total. It, tin whistles Th» third block will b' played on garden can land it again. hurst as those who had stay at Houston. Comiskey announc¬ HAVANA mound. Waldbauer's whack followed today, only RESULTS. next Tuesday night at 8 o'clock- < by not won a prise thJa season "were ed that the next training trip probably LANDERS OUT OF RELAY. Griff Is afraid to take chances on Harper's error and Shotton's safe would be in Florida. thia sweet-looking outfielder from blow gave the regulars their first Not Weak. eligible for the contest. FIltST RACE.Fi*e fnrlongv Emrr Bey. Ill Meusel Pittfburffc j to to Philadelphia. March IS. . Si{ni Contract. I the Western League. Cass could, score in the third. Five safe hits, In¬ March John H. Clapp. of Chevy Chase, (KJoefer), 5. 1 4, out. won; Defiltry. 114 Capt March 28..Irifh Pittsburgh, 28..Pittsburgh who has In few tin Dodgers. (Pits), 3 to I. 6 to 6. J to 5. .ecurd. Bettorton. Sherman lenders, of the Penn track Philadelphia. M«u? no doubt, fill the bill to perfection, cluding a triple by ginsmith in the has six catchers on its list and yet played very March 28,-The 11* 5 to to sei. outfielder drafted from !>«s An¬ but the Old Fox it whistles affairs this winter, took Ltttli Rock. Ark., (Burke), I. 2 1. e*«i. third. Time, ls 81 the University Hos¬ figures might be seventh, gave the regulars their final talks about being weak in backstop- had abandoned the 105 4-5. Blurry. Itadiant Flower. Carfare. with a geles by the Phillies. tearing another of the Rice of counters. advantage of the occasion by finish¬ Dodgers today pital severe attack of pleu- a?ter just repetition The score: ping. The six men are Wagner, maiden class. Their first victory of Frank Patterson, Maasenet and E. F. Albef W>' l"ken to the up two contracts sent him, finally I case. third in the net-score race with also ran. , hospital YANNIGANS: AB. H. PO. A. E. Fischer, Schmidt, of last year's ing the was rung at the expense riT,,last and a got one to his liking and aigned it. the on his and annexed the year up SECOND RArE-SU 11! Monday for while it was Griff got figures each of Tingling. rf. 1 1 2 0 « team; Smith, secured from Birming¬ 80.9.71, prise the Red a 3-to-2 furlongs. Proctor. He will report to the Phillies in their best the pf Sox, consolation, 4 to 1. 2 to 1. even, woo; Cotn- .thought that he might have an at- athletes today in reference to their Harepr. rf. 2 . 3 0 1 ham; Shaw, from Omaha, and Black- for the gross round of day. due to Jack Coombs (Minmer), tack of training camp at St. Petersburg and status in the selected draft. There are Ayers, cf 110 0 0 good pitching by maureUa. 112 (HiMnani, 6tol.9to2.6to 5. pneumonia, but Coach Law- well, from the Newark International. and Burleigh Grimes. 109 to to son of the possibly may be seen In the ganwa four of the athletes subject to the A1 Ghan-ity. If 3 0 4 . . second; Scylla. (McCrann), 9 1. 3 1. Robertson, track team the Shanks. 3b 110 10 Manley Join* Heydler. 9 to 5. third. Time. 122 2-5. Eliza Thompson. said yesterday that the doctors had team wffl plav when the Na¬ class. namely: Pitchers Dumont and 2b Indian*. Amaaonian. Fielder II. Palm Leaf and Morr:a- announced that there tional league season McBride, ., 3 1111 St Louis to Be Well Coached. New York, March 28..William Man- was a bip im- i opens. Catcher and Outfielder . Craft. Gharrity Altrocfc, lb 3 0 § 1 1 New Orleans, La., March 28. The town also ran. tH* condition Cass. Two have been placed in 2A as m 0 St. Louis. Mo., March 28..The St. ley, who was secretary of the In-! THIRD RATE.Six fnrionra Page White. Rapier, 3 110 Louis should be Bar¬ Cleveland Indians are back here after Infill"}. V" not now *° serious. HOT follows: Herman, c. 3 0 0 1 0 Browns very well ternational League under Ed been trimmed the Cincinnati 114 (Dodd). 4 to 1. 9 to 5. 4 to 5. won; Wodan. This SPRINGS RESULTS. I>um 10 coached this season with Jimmy row's administration, has been named having by 114 ljn»r. alao ran. ing a twenty-four hour notice to re¬ cent of the gross receipts, to box a young pitcher named Bob Geary, and twenty yards. X March a..The first Totals S 9 21 13 1 Lawrence Stockton Dead. Pete the New Durable Flare. 105 (McCrann). 2 to 1. 4 to 5, 2 to 5. *>,'K'hurst. THIRD RAllina). to 1. 2 to 1. e«en. ed 2. 6 t» to mond on Friday. April 12, with Joe Regulars 0 010 10 3-5 championship, State. Carolina League#. :1QHD Old Ben also ran. field I® a remarkably strong one and 5. 4 5. third. Time, 134. Walter Boehling's Battle Axe team. Doc Bnns.Tingling, Shanks, McBride. includes about of Dant. Ultra Cold. Madelrn CI. Vinfir Hill. Morgan, forty the leading Cork, Fox'a Choice. Alma Uouiae. Waldmaster Ayers and A1 Waldbauer will be given Laran, Ainamitb, Waldbauer, Harrpr. professionals of the country* and I-ittle an to Princrw alo> tan. opportunity perform before the Summary.Earned Rons, Reg¬ Fred McL^od, of the Columbia Club ItliRTH and old home town folks on Tannigana, 3; RACE.MUs a d^renta. this occasion. ulars, 4. Left on bases. Tannigana. 3; Reg¬ is. of course, on hand to pee that1 Paddywha<%. 112 fObdt), 5 to 1. eren. 1 to ft Walter Johnson. base on ----- Harry Harper and ulars. 5. First balls, off Waldbauer. 1; Movie of a Man Friend Wife's Account By briggs Imerps,a "rc wit; Woodtrap. 112 tConnellr1, 5 to 1, I io I At Waldbauer will be the moundsmen Dumont, 1; Harper. L Innings by Checking : 7 ta 10. aerond; K® * pitched Up Waukeag. (Kandal, to 2. who will work for the Nationals Dumont. 4; Waldbauer, 4; Lynch, 3; Harper, 7 to 5. 3 to 5. third. Time. 1 :© 15. Libyan 3. Hits made off Dumont, 1; Waldbauer. 3; Sand*. Opportunity and Han--wia a No ran. against the 112th Infantry team at 3. Warren Field on Lynch. T; Harper. Struck out bj Wald¬ JONC5 IS GOIMG ON A A F-EW UAYi LITER- TO CHECK (jP. Cowler and FIFTH RACE-Mila and a aixte-nth 1-o^kT Saturday. 3; L Three base Shank [MRS. Puts up the usual tSEGINS Dempsey Matched. R. 114 5 to Two cases bauer, Harper, bits. a. IV/I-SIT To HER mother FOR tObertl. to 2. e«en. 2 5. worn; of malaria were today Ainsmith. Sacrifice fly. Harper. Stolen base. PICKS up Sill from St. I^ouis. March ."Sport'" Sulli- ! ftft T to * to ft 1 to 2. AMD is at RIBBON. van Zetetie. (Man*). 2, added to the hospital list now at head- Shanks Double plays, Lavan to Morgan to Two WCEKS TELLItJfe DEPARTMENT store squawk ThE4 25 VOS ba6y announced today that he has ar- *-<"ood: Conner. Sfi {Ericaool. « to 1. ? quarters. Walter Johnson waa not Judge. Wild pitches. Waldbauer, 1; Lynch, L FRieMD husband - WHO FEEL! friend VJIFE Size op" "Rjtal PlfJS> ranged a battle between Tom Coaler even, third. Ttme. 1:17 1-5. Cobrita. Br*r7«. allowed to work at ^thecof the drills Umpire, Mr. Martin. Time of game, 127. Sad at the parting- To 1<0HER£ I ooz LINGERIE and Jack Dempsey to be staged at the Margaret Elizalrtb Robertb an-1 Lutcrio as the big train la layed up with a PAV UP A LOT OP THE BILLS HAS A charge acct. Coliseum h#re. They will come to¬ alao ran. slight attack of fever. Trainer Mar¬ WHILE gether on the night of April S for eight WIXTH RACE.Mile and a ai*tert,th. fh»d«. tin Is confident that he will be Corridon Acting as Coach. SHE is GONC> rounds. let (J. O'Brien!. 15 to 1. ft to 1. J to 1. *«* all Dicocordide. K . f to 1. . to '. ' light to work in the game Newport, March 28..Frank J. Cor¬ Saturday. former to 1. ee<-ond: Pin Moot. IIP IGW1. ^ to 1.1 Ray Morgan was the other athlete ridon, National League pitch¬ 5 to 1. 5 to 2. third. 1*5 5-S Kat' -i er, has been Time. excused from the morning drill as he engaged to act as base¬ Reject Mamaux't P!ea. <»ray, Ben Han»p*on. Hk+ory Nut. Mar tt »¦ too has an attack of malaria, but the ball coach for the navy training sta¬ Pittsburgh. March 2S_.Alfred L Ma- ren, Kinp Mart, b* Fortune. King HamUng, watchchann second sacker got Into tion at Newport. R. L Newport Is maux, pitcher now with Brooklyn, nas John <;r»haro and Babr Cal al*> ran Corrldon's home town and he started been placed in class 1-A in the I Ell LM1 RACE-Mile and a »Tteer-»v uniform in the evening game and felt draft. « to his baseball career there those liable for a call to Serenata. W (Dirr*-h>. 1, ? to 1 e*m. sreatly relieved tonight. professional immediately won: Ben Mi J to years ago, with the Newport New go into training at Camp I>ee for the Lfry. (DhnID, ft to 1. '. National the 4 to 1. aroeid; Lady Ward. 101 (Bricamit. T Pitcher Fiber England League team. Army, draft appeals' 1. 5 to t « to 5, third. Time, 1*7 3-5. \«r Saved. board for Allegheny County upholding lrcwe. Rvdwetaer. Dundrearr. Rhrmer. J *» Chicaso. March 28..Pitched Red the rating given Mamaux by the local Uurie. R irooo. Roy Oakwood alar ran. Faber Is saved for the Chicago White Leo Flyam Take* Hold of Adair. draft board for the Seventh and Sox. Though placed high in the New York. March 28..Barney Adair, Eighth wards, xftiinaui is single. HAVANA ENTRIES. next draft he has informed the club good Irish light-weight of, Harlem, management that his home town haa has been taken hold of by Leo P. more than its for HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. FIRST RAC«E.Claiming: puroa. fae ? !e*e- quota the coming Flynn, the hustling east side man¬ # ? olda and npward; lira >naa "Mi** Ooee ft: call before he is reached and that ager of boxers, and as Adair has one Ja6ot so .0 one Brassiere One Camisole 25 On 15.01 *Laatana. *: Dryer. »: "Naptwr Tand* Tfl; th« draft board will 8.48 One Con^Bimati riRST RACE.O.-liming; pone, tax-, 4 rear- permit him to stood off such sterling light-weights elds and upn.nl; BMoa and mm. fl. , Ua. 1M: MolW. WR Wiaard. 1«: Ea»1^«. - : stick to baseball on ¦ 50 that account. as Patsy Cline and Willie Jackson, 2 envelope ChemiSE 2 Ditto 18 6C Ditto '8 Jf Taxi. H3; Plaschke. 113; frisuhel 106; LadT Spendthrift. 1V: Bror-n Bab>. If; he should be kept busy. %50 .13; Sable, 115; Star of the Park 113- Muta I..mior. lit; Divan. 1ft; Bot« Bey. IM. Ba'.- 113; I fron. Ill Woa't Ztndel,' 117;'l,.tO. BEOOND RACE * St Hartley Change. AIU. 117; Ida Camming*. HT: Aanma 117- nalmlna pnraa %*». Louis, March 28..Grover Hartley, PIsnetarT. 117. Also .ligiNe: Auntie Curl. 117:' year-ol^a and uptrarda; tax furlongr Baiaart. V: waa Athletics Bay New Outfielder. i* lr catcher, who traded to Columbus Mm PVIIt. 117; I 111 Tom T.t. « Threr Jlai. ft: Keatr-I.rt. 1* « New March 28..Mer- Gl«dj'« Am, J ^ ' by the St Louie Browns, once de¬ Britain, Conn., SK'V \'I> RACE.Claiming; rune 3- mer*e. W?: Twin. !C; *MUaBk.trWUS*. ft] win Jacobson, of this re¬ Jjft); " . " Ai clared he couldn't play in St Louis city, today Tear-olds snd ojnvard; six furlend* TantaMrer i Jamea. lift; Ta^boad. lift; tw. lit; and do ceived word from Manager Jack S»: Katie Osaal. ;0!: *Pontrfraet. 1«H; Meeluks' ffonli IIS. himaetf Justice. Now he says THIRD ur he won't go to Columbus and that Dunn, of the Baltimore club, of the '*. L- '.*: Mineral Jim. 109 B.»v n+CV-CV-rmlm*: y J International Alice.ASto*109; III: Rub eon II olda and upward: aix furtoitaa. 'Kildarr Bo* he will ball in League, that he had Prewimptioii. m- . play St Louis or been sold to Arcb Plotter. l!3 -Pilsen. 113; Bighorn* lit 95; .uin. ft .Rl.rme, MO Rcnamap. Iftl nowhere Ball players are so the Philadelphia Ath¬ I.***. lOf *Nettia Walcntt. «e. change¬ letics. He Is an Alao eligible: Keilloc. lli; .lat.Tstor 101 1ft: Ro». able. outfielder. 1 rank Bmke. 105. Nonefmrh. lift; .Bettrrm*. Ill: Dxeikrr. IF; rUlKD HACE-Claimiog: pune. COO; < tear- Cuddle Up. Ill: T«m Elwaid. 112: Lyodora. If*. ,ds and upward: one mile and wimtv raids I FOURTH BACIu.<"4amonr: pur*. Sift; * Majrbary Passes Away. Fod Tip Break* Player'. Note. "Id Man Crit. IK; -Ued Bvmo .» Tin *ear-olda and upward; tixe and a half furiuor St. Paul. March 28..James Maybury, Montgomery, Ala.. March 88..A Fatorite, MS, .!>,. Ken*til. lland>n»o. M9; 'Jamaa G.. 1ft aHl^ G«wr 1ft: the famous University of Wisconsin foul ball from the bat of Sherwood Adrlante. 107: Sinai. 1W; Ourtlr Jan King Stalwart, FR: Moory. lift; Billy Joe. 11.; sprinter, died here today. He made ump.l, 108; Philistine, 111; Ortatn Point 111 Fra-eueJo. 112: Boa. 113 Bill Aiamoaa, Tft Magee. at practice today, broke the FIFTH RA<*E-Clannlng; Sftft S*ean Lhe record for the 100-yard. dash of noee of outfielder of Amulet. Ill; taxjt, 111. Also eligible: Clwa' pavaa. * 4-0 MeHenry, utility I rince, 1ST; Xetic. 10?. olda and upward; one mile aad twimty yard^ seconds In 1SB7 which stood for the Cincinnati National Club. .Faninm. 91; Twin Sax. ft; 'Frank tft ; several League FOURTH RACE.(Maiming; pune IfiftJ |- years. It waa the first Injury of the practice ; ear olds and npwatd; one and on^uteratb Kinc of tl.e Hcarlata. 1ft. Easu. I«, *Kale. season to a Cincinnati player. WRvTeS LETTER To " c- "¦«*. *; !«: Ihoom MB Dr. Nirketl. MP. 8 Yds Georgette £40.00 I pk. mems socks GLAD rH£ 'FOUND ONE Sweep, 108; Kebo. M. BfUbo>. 1U; Win SIXTH RACR-Qatmiug; parse fMft; ftyear G3 Nicbolls ITem That STOKS EnCLO&inS Broom. 1.1 olda oal upward, ooa aiile aad fifty yc«da Ba Sets Record \JJf\S FIFTH 150f>, of Blan.e> ft; Turn Hanacm ftft; Th-ana» Arraaje To^uwnt for Red Croat. MONEY FOR 30CKS But RACK.Claiming: p*irae. 4-rear- 1ft; Far Season at New PERFECTLY clear. olda and upaard: oaie toiie and « rtnlj sard. Hare. .Sakm. Mft; Oooan Boh, lift ftarra Pfcekwt York. March a..Herbert ASKS For a MORE .ireat DjIIJ. 110; *lte>iiren. 10!; 'Hrm; Veliet II. :1S; Boainem Agmt 111. inagala. 114; D^ Strong, secretary of the Professional accounting 101; .Montreal, 101; .Bobolink. IM; Dr. Btobree aid Maodooald 114; Uttla Suing. Ill Plnehurst. N. Golfer." Association, announced today Explicit OT; FJeneoai II, 10P; Tiara. *»; orer, 111 Jack O'Dovd | sional. with sation will be held next Monday to IT 114; .Alw0 Kuiward. 11«. together Donald Roea, maka for 6MS SIXTH RACB-OUudiii|; pur*, lew, 5->c*r- act a new record for the season arrangements tournaments and to be held for the benefit of the olda upward; borxn and geldings: one a»1 over the championship course here. Croea. Red one-aixt^with roilr*. Ben Hamjxoo. IK; 'Little They both covered the course In Jake. 1W; Tarpon p.. m; Thoniwood. 110; m. are here for the Favorite Art*»e. 116; Old Bob. 110; 8am HNck BOWIE RACES Tbey open North and South championship. Teiier to So* lit; Loan Shark. 1»; Scalh«aff. lid; Zansaree lit to went Opener. 110: Early Morn. US; Ktag!inc II. 11T. Apr! IStk, ladmmvt. Both out in S< and came New SEVENTH RACE.Claiminir: purac. )0i; j. house hi E. Ross had a York, March a..Oov. Tener. good who has not eeen an je.ir-olds and upward: hor«,x! 1 :. p *Umm tta*. A . p tta at the eighteenth. hand when 113; Stanley 8.. ut: U4t i>uh< ^ Mt-rth) the Slants and Dodgers open the cam¬ »M; J»ck Bern, ill ««,. HAi Udie* paign tu.1 York TnbuiK.) 'Apprentice a Ik) ranee clahned.