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— MrGTOniet who prevents @ harmonious agreeme' Next Week. at it for Less than $75, tion of the Problem. ppp. there will be eight, ten or) representing Columbia, Cornel) | twelve clubs in the National League | tor and Pennsylvania will take part] fg a matter which will be|*hould prove a mem Ceahaliay, vottiec some time next week. | history of indoor sor Fs Sova Committee, so says Pres- fale t Rogers, of the Philadelphia | will take part, and the oth Clud,| has been ordered to meet in this) Pastime A.C and t city, then Messrs, Hanlon and part- the Baltimore Club, wil have | ty rns Wu Be Bight, Ten or Twelve Clubs in the National ‘League Is to Be Settled Will Not Get 000, but a Contributor Offers Another Solu- This is @ reproduction of a photo- Graph taken by an Evening World pho- togmpher at the Ardsley Club links, It shows Mrs. Cochrane ready to drive the dahy! bell A SOLUTION OF THE BASEBALL PROBLEM. THE 5. AG CARNIVAL Programme to at ™ den Saturday Night. An interesting athletic programme ‘* that which the Knickerbocker A. (. has Jarranged for {is carnival at Madison | Square Garden (o-morrow night | The college relay race in which teams Prince- arable one In they Two other relay races, one in whit ‘9 he Xavier A.C, and St. Jore ‘ with tie Simrock Ha | rere team, will be interesting | | Besides these events the «prints will Brit ome ast, for Arthur A. Dufty to up their minds as to the future | cessor of the speedy Wefers, Is ent re \S_ & GROW OS @alatdnce of the Maryland club ted deta S a Skene "}BALTIMORE STICKS, 1,1, 7/8"fcir, the een ave ne De Haas Robison, the agent!) at! PGA RM. ntered. Of the Circult Committee, haw deen ia! jaye mmes WIL onelute wiih a for the pact two wecks en-| Dreadnaught A.C) (euna | dea¥oring to have Hanlon and Von dor Fconsent to jetting their cud be| { eut out Of the league, so that the eight | clu) league may be established. but as "yet bison only says, whe nasked of his | @uctess, that he has nothing (o say But deepite this popular league mag: ‘® enewer (o pointed questions @ight-clubd advocates have high hopes. Hobleon has had several talks with | ‘Wagner, of Washington, and it is in- ferfed that the calling of the meeting te @he to these talks with the owners) ef the Washington and Baltimore fran AB soon as the committee is ready to Peper: the National League will meet immediately, and whatever the commit- bd gags might be they will accept it then President Young will be in- satel to prepare a playing schedule forthe clube that wil! make the league. | A POSSIBLE SOLUTION. A*contributor offers the following as e Of the problem ao it may seem, the easiest Of cutting the Gordian knot m hee tied the whole baseball situa- PRINCETON AT PARIS, University Track Team Will P The Princeton University tn The Jersey collegians are entered | BS i""” SULLIVAN-GANS ~~ -06e take place on July 1, 17, 19 and me | prizes wil! he objects of art ane resale Four thousand metre steeplect | metre dash, #)-metre dash throwing the | hammne: me 6 and triple jump 'SIR THOMAS ELECTED MEMBER OF N. Y. Y. C.| Another honor has heen conferred on Str Thomas Lipton, the man who came | Baltimore, exists as a Practically upon the! the City Fathers. It block, or “squares.” in the land where! all’ and ‘we all,’ and in) cee. “Everybody who understands the I situation as well as those di-| And financially interested in it Keows that Von der Horst ts the ob-| upon an eight-club plan. Von! er Horst is an obstructionist because | ‘be wan's $75,000 to quit. WANTS $75,000. he has to swap for the $75,000! ta Pepladed tn bbs contracts or options and an alleged lease of the xcept his franchise, the value Ewch it Is imposmible to fx x Tesolution to cut through one of a city street, already on the city Map. it is said, as @ street, would Meer trac through the centre’ of the and make curbs of the first third bares of the diamond. dem the tenderloin of the gra iat ie well, It would wipe out ail “Pere ie of baseball facilities at Union “REEFE.” —<— -- Mbggry McGraw. who i one of the ogee oMelals of the new American! A tion, claims that he has secured Mecersary backing for the new club SWAleh the aesoctation Is to place in Philadelphia, He says that Woo Gne| eMore, of the latter city, hus agreed tol Pernish the $0.00 which is needed to! the new club Mager Allen, of the Cincinnat! Club, | has decided to stars South with his pins | @F8 on March 6 60 as to give them plenty | of time in which to in Tre team will (rain at Now O thelr firs: exhibition game w Plaged on March 1 with the team Chicago team wil! not train at Hot Springs, «ter all, Preeitent Hart feceived 4 leiter from Manager Han ott, of the Cineinnat! Club a few days O80 saying that either Selira or Vicks- ‘burg would be sultable place fent Hart in a few probably Vicksburg py” Young, the star twirler of the d ely * that if the nm an Association should decide tn team an ( club in eptte ary whicr a dy, offered him” Hatin wi cher Ted. Lewin of the Boston bas vad PB ager Selee that eball for good h his college course. which he Fr) give up when he join il no att be a hard blow to Cincinnat! Wood, seve Beott. Bam Crawford, Jin Beckley, Breltenstein, fooy | an, | 8 signed Sheeh: as the California iseague,| Sheehan Lame of the fof the Cratene taf Sieees recom: over here last year to “lift” the Cup. At Yost, night's me of the New York Y lected an honorary “4 “SPIKE” SULLIVAN. pike” Sullivan and Joe G: in a twenty-five round fistic ¢ test at the Broadway Athlet Club ofall tata night, and judging past p formances of the " t . h SEND IN YOUR QUERIES. $ foen attes at inset utnection al me mes six from. Martin, Judge inah, “Sptder® 4 ‘runclaco: ® te Hight Krank Erne for te lightweight ‘Ww hvery empionship of the world. ‘The latter : Hoh oi { both Gans and na Me aren nave ice of fo meet tie Gane money alone which makes him the dway Athiet n April for rit The new electric clock will be in oper avon for the fret time to-night [BOLAND STAR JOCKEY grees iaserencenentes AT NEW ORLEANS TRACK. | “ME #0x§@ MUST 60. The Evening W ld ow Cxpone at every opportunity fake hosing = mateh palpably shh e Tom Sharkey evidently doesn’t think very much of Jim Corbeit's abilities as Ja deh Speaking of the ug bat between Jeffries Corbert a few | wald | “ldon't think Corbett has a ghost of That Jim feht Jim Jeftr ated | the mesmace be went to Nit manager I 1 ere nieht * foliows mot te Jim Bolan ry at vou w how please! 1 feel wer t that my batth with Jatreies, will ® ry t 1 was afraid that © might pos: are quite as clever at playing their ap- . sibly come wi td interfere roebh ehote. old and can pf 8! UNCK Claweon rays be - with the fights. 1 we t pave ba he ever saw on rs nice seat THI” patie fall through for’ the’ whal A ball that only rolls stx inches and an excellent tab ne air of hands world, for, if it did, the public might Jintge of pace. knagine something wrone. I feat 99 i confident 1 will defeat Jeffries that riding et New Or! would have been satisfial to fight bim Wondertuily, He rod leans tn China,” bets em ei - ——— | MAHER Posts HIS FORFEIT. NEW COMMODORE at tase OF N.Y. YACHT CLUB. Ther Ane of Ch intention of deciating the fight Sammersfeld ring in better * ener lee whe fourh Lewis Cass Ledyard we ed Com es Arthur H. Clark and Paul already in fit George Hier | Sotiga ‘ 8s Me mn will referee the last night J Me Ymimittee on Club Stattons—Willlam pont Morg Wy aa Frederick M. Henedict. °F DIXON TO OPEN A CAFE. Comm dore Ledyard was made Rear: Car Te? glatk: George Dixon, the retired ex-feather- mmodore of thy clu! 1898, then Harris weight champton, haw decided to go inte Vice-Commodore Amal 1. Barber an business for himself, and has leased the following year, Which office he has held promt, Is si these sean wee’, YALE AND BROWN TO the schooner yacht Montvuk, but a few same night on wrlch Be ls to be Weeks go he purchased the racing PLAY AT HOCKEY, | (2"'ivun' wiih Yul fete ity rend fchogoer ulonla, ihe name of which bi | with ‘Terry Melsovern oe whied an ded to change he Coron: Teams representing Yat - ty-round bout w ought be- The vlher offcers clectel were yi) pbsersiy Mined lg Soike Sullivan and . 4 eamne of hockey at Bt, Nich Heth and Thitty-fire: streets where hy will onen 4 cafe on Keb. 9 This { his builing on Sixth aveaue, between Tair | One-hundred-and-ten metre hurdle Inne | ean eet om t, nina Armory Hoseball Gam MO-metre, M-metre hurdles mot ERI Hea Yar AcHIAI eRe steeplechase, high Jump, broad jump pode Mi acl ies Ray pole vault, putting 16-pound shot and | throwing the discus. These are j World's ‘championstity events, and will will Sullivan's record of steon battles y times within battle that has taken place this season, den, after. having ‘heon knocked In addition to the money and prestige out oy the ba his only defeat | involved, the winner will be matehed ie aily wagered $1.00 ony 1 more at the or of considerable ability. She quali- [intr creat i turtor fled in the firet sixteen in the women's | wjeh inctuded soit | national championship. which was h ing wome Sf u s ALD last October upon the links of the Phil- itt Coe © oe A ack, fi . jadelohia Country Club, at Kale shed third « J with Mra Caleb [G0 3 | In the qualifying round Miss Beatrix} 1% Fox. I edon Valley Count ate ‘I Prove. for the fourth vear in succession, | Clu, who put Mise Meatrix Hoyt out Ca SY ted | SHARKEY’S IDEA OF CORBETT — HOW TO PLAY GOLF, | BY EXPERT LAING. mde at the Fort | e hae forw tod his forfeit of | Maher | jonial benefit at the Broadway A. sation of delight as the holing out of fe Mc- the mos vitally important feature in ASEBALL MUDDLE SOON TO BE SOLVED. MRS, COCHRANE, GOLF PLAYER, OF THE ARDSLEY CLUB. One of the Rest Women Players in the Country 1 HORSES Former Champ‘on of Her Club, Mial Thee ieod Lack Inning. Wayman ©. MeCreery beat Dr. L. 1. Mial last night tn class A of the chat) |Plonship billiard tournament now in) progress at the Knickerbocker A. (., [but his victory streak of lack in | when he FIGHT PICTURE ROW. Decision of the tent Com May Stop the Sharkey- és Show. A decision the Commisat, ton that Th of that clt fs the invent « moving pi machine may be the ¢ | the show of the ple yar key-Jeffries feht. These pictures have wn yeaterday | sin W been and are stil a paying propostt for $00 000 js estimated to the amoun to date, and the ps of the receipts up Ng up of this sum to the man declared al inventor ts Ukely, ac ord- to several well-known laws ery | peeeeee SFOR AMATEUR ATHLETICS } The Evening World will be gind to receive reantis and private ath- partion Mre A De Witt Co hampion of the Ardsley ¢ rane, the ex-|e+ Club. was ub, is a gt Sande, Nev the field and captured the gold /in the firs und of match pli Ritts: Sate |anetal for the best gross score, with §7.| Mrs BE. A. Manice, Pt who was | qrel fain: Miss Franc Griscom, Marion Crick- I disaual for a violation o rub ehamoton nee of beating Jeffries mad it idn't surprise me to ree big Jeff | sleep inthe first round. if} Hd happen to beat Jeffries | petitions at frequent intervals, is highly, to stop him inside of ten wm tx the de (ings out aix hole putting CORBETT ANXIOUS TO FIGHT Pevegalin a eed | hole putting competitions upon It makes them very accurate in put-! if. when it comes to playing 4 mixed foresomes compeiition they are of as much value upon the putting Breen) as the men and in many Instances they hangs on the rim of the cup counts one | stroke, just the same as a 20-yard drive, | d each put on the green counts the same as a long brassy, cleek oF fron | shot, even though it only rolls an inch or (v0, whence the vital importance of being accurtte in putting. | The rule ts to allow two strokes fer the putting green, one to lay in und the | | other to hole out. Occastonelly when a Tron o« trying to lay the first put id to the hole the ball will aceldentaliy 4. G. Bates Petting. Of all shots played there is not one, even to a S@yard drive from a tee.) which thrills a golfer with such a sen- a long put Ite fact, putting, in my Judgment, is Marion Cricket yn Club, hai with the charm: Be ee se ylor, mt Bas i gas ct aie, x “amie modore—August Belmont Fadden, The subscription ‘ist the Rear-Admiral—C. 1. F. Robinson. on Sect J. VB. Oddie Treasurer—P. Wo J. Hurst Measurer—Jona Hy! »p leet Burgeon— Mor 2 ‘ard, prederick” ‘aaliattn ‘and Temes % be oye es BR. Moors, Commition — Theodore okt and Wl be pr red to put kame skuinst the wearers of | CUO and New York Hockey | Green narrow night bouts. Receptt utenanets "Aveern pea wood Club as follows: Rilly nds at 1% pounds, and Pete an¢é High Ai the Bal Parrett vs. John. ing to the great distance they can ac- [eis eetace ee ea ral edt: je is the leader benetit now amounts to over §. pes iene ba devoted te pattion, PA eriate championship con- on canno} 0 an ‘wh as imoreved consiaer, | FIGHTS TO-MORROW NIGHT. {s 8 common occurrence for a good put- The Greenwood and Pelican Athletic wil, pull of their usual weekly boxing shows to-morrow night. At there Will be furke *pend hours practising driving wie Ge tem tounge a} Ib they etmost spurn putting. poe) mya mens i Paes LE eee Tee plan adeotes Wy the Ornertnne [the game of golf, and too much atten- ter to handily beat a good driver. There are plemty of men who imagine {nba that the whole game lies in driving, oW- elated aver iy Enos hole out out, win the pp nniino | The Putter, the hole. Instead of regarding A accident and continuing .o play shots if the same wa! out of ten the player will feel so highly har out a rat pul his first pu tt he result that ERE BURNED. The Imprisoned Animals Perish in a West Side Stable. A man passing through West Fiftietts street about 5.29 o'clock this morning ®anc hrough a cellar grating and saw flames in the basement of No. 427, a fou y building, with hay and feed on the first and second floors, living apartments on the two upper floors ané a stable underneath all Thirteen horses belonging to Martia Sanger undertaker, and a cabman named Timmons, were in the stable, and in the living apartm upstairs were the families of Joh nger, Martio Sanger's brother, and two others. Woen the firemen got to the place the basement was like a furnace, The cries of the thirteen horses could be heard for locks, The poor animals were hemmed n by the flames were kicking and break from thelr Voit ng ana r attention to and after tney all animals is belonged to Sanger, Including ne had purchased a few ri. ‘The total loss wae PUP SCARED THE BULLS. Also red Up the Reare im the diated Stock Ea- chance. A bob-tafled pup, chased and angered by newehoys, created 9 stampede among ‘bulls’ and “bears” in the pit of the Consolldated Stock Exchange yese ahd Gatenby wed into Broade 1 newnet ‘eb. %-The fiver year-old son of rge MeMunn, of Greyeourt, owes his life to a collie by Mr, MoMunn, The led w oasting near Greyeourt, when he fei into a port s companions ran away. L into the water and boy. Dragging him to @ » the colke ran to the where he made such & s McMunn was led to her son, who was tneonsslous. NOVEL FUTURITY STAKE FOR TROTTERS.* vel Puturity stake haw been ane the managers of Charter It ts for troteing-bred foals nm 19%, the guaranieed valte of which + $19,0%, $7,600 of which will go to the colts which trot, while $2.40 Is riserved for the pacers. The money in the trotting race will be divided as follows: Six thousand dole lare to the winner, $1,000 to t end and ¢ to th hird The of he the pacing race is to receive names ve the most remarkable f¢ e race in the first payn. 1 to name a ly #1. ‘The As mn in fore fontert, ang will be known as the Harte ford Futurity — OOH IF YOU ARE AGGRIEVED. + 1 you have m sporting 1% arievance send t¢ to The 3 \* Evening World. It will be @ Premeee ee ese ee toto | lA NEW GOLF CLUB IS BEING FORMED. Golfers who ure the links at Van Cort- Jandt ke are forming a club, to be known as the Van Cortlandt Park Golf Joh» Friek, of § Liberty. streak, names of those who wisn eS An extrardinary soo prede tathenibne Caos ” Beauttiad ts to mezscee a’ $I. ly wee pee tal‘oring. HAMMERSLOUGH, BROS., 6) Broadway, between 1202 and 1th me me ob DR. GRINDLE, ye, onranerty OF THE CITY p EAL DEPARTHEST), Diseates of Men Under bef a getontite irestmant, Bast eat oon sat ie