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Ag Wisely at To-Morrow’s \ Session, Baseball Will , Again Be Practically Dead in This City. \itCircuit Is Reduced to Bight Clubs It Will "+ Probably Be for the ~ Best Interests of the "Great Sport. The League magnates get together for | annual spring meeting to-morrow | the Fifth Avenue Hotel, when it is! arrangements and deialls for) coming season will be decided upon. | confab will probably extend over | “three days and will doubtless prove one, for the reason that upon It de- free life or death of our great gam TheCircuit Committee appointed at the | tes’ last meeting In December to fn the regular order. or not the committee's re- provides for a circult of eight, nine ten clube can only be speculated now and until the matter Ws of-|Final Ladies’ Day made public. In some quarters fe argued that eight cities will com- Track a Gala the circuit, while in others the feel- ‘Event: that there will be ion league clubs season is strongly adhered to. Bev- of the magnates who have already In addition to the anouncement of the the sonedule of games will be Made public at this meeting, Ever ‘gince the Circuit Committee began its Work President Nick Young has been Maboring on schedules and is sald to be for any action the magnates may 4 foward a reduction. He his & Yeehedule chat can be followed by eight Se) @ubs, another for nine and still another D Bo ton, v0 that there In little liwelinved | fo the nec aay further time being Joel In sched- | gyoq fheld of horsen entered ing. | fact that Hanlon, President of Finet RACE. ‘ci, fs in town and baa felling, one mile slest costumes, and by the time opening event be had. As was ihe days, the track was handsomely di orated tn honor of the occasion, Lo et music during the aftecnoon. only drawback wee the poor card Conference witt!) starters Betting Hit Fin. | ‘The woman swore that Levy tod her a a eterious Abel amet Bibbets, of the Brook: | Beqecath, lot (shan) spi PORLPEGOE REE PEDDIE ET OOD EEEED EEE OEE aken to mean something | ei God, 190 (iyient) Pay af he Imtended to run a gambling game tn kindling wood nefther the horses nor TO ELEVATE ATH Ree amar eh cst ff | fonmeetion gh the Storer, Bor, kame PARENTS AND PUPILS, SEND IN YOUR OPINIONS driver sustained injures (4 to lh 9: CR a EG | band deciared on the stand that Levy ” The latter was tossed into the oe © reuuce iy yy He § paleo aes ded te a wit fg TE a es | ars aU, wena oa papetay. Panag Va Pot meehee one te The Evening Werld invites the bore of the public schools of Greater New York and thelr pare : seats hag it 5 re ng worked 5, iia tis 8 00 = ° ¢ Evening Wei vites the boys of the . ; to > ie up both mands ard | patties 104 «We, Lak |_ The policeman, the plaintiff rald, tat. | P mn on the taiked-of introdaction of boxing The automobile is owned by the Elec. eco: Md Baltimore) Ciera 90 (Mi ori ed that being @ policeman he could not |S tric Vehicle Company, of 164 Hroad- t fact cous with | Claroba and Brass went to the front |open a place of bualne: d intended | @ way, and-qas in charge of Svdney out” of L Orboles | (HEN the bag Rl ne |? Fun an ostadiishme 2218 Seventh t Hanock, of 40 East Fiftieth street. ee bee Resists tee queath to the far tiene Hruse then fad 'avente under Sagendorf's name ; e side of the paper and send them te énough Clarotia went on and led into That was the reason he did not pose ing of MeGraw and! ine stretch. Hequeath then passed HIM ag the purchaser of the fixtures and remained in front to the finish, yi. {where he won. ridden out, by a length: for Baitimore is taken to mean hee? it ts said Sun God Anisved wcond place, players to an i , length and a half Ralf’ ot ths porceaes the players (0) Arthur MeKnight Need art Was made, but fortunate! © be dropped, will, it is penne MEO ae r 4 ne: two miles $8,0, about half what I Cleveland about yond | Bocece at , tmamteess- BR eee ion about $25,000, and tImOFe | seu, 160 (Rone) + much less than the $75,000 it has | enator Giteon, #1 (Michaciait)-i | Gov McHenry, % (Dominick 20-1 Shinfane, Wy (Tully) mr el 6 Clay rushed Banquo II. to the front, taking a of several lenat with Gov. MeHenry next, they ran in this order for the first mile. Kushfields then gave up to Banquo Il, and they clove together to the stretch. Rush- ela then went to the front, but Banquo clung to him all the way home, and him with accepting bribes. The cy or a hard drive Rushfields won by a Could no: be proved and he was head. Possum third, three lengthe | stated IL att: Time—3.0 1-4. vidua! is Jim Corbett, and, to him, Sharkey is the most! Sregrated Aehier in the business and | There u Wy Bale. FE citi Sd S| are not the best of friends, ang | Pacemakers for Horde Salk ce uny Bate & grant deel (vocatn \erume nartic, fon i! out a orbett’s way of thinking. | way trom the far turn to the fn BOXING IN BOSTON. a4 leg locked Magerao all ev land Cheeremite winner by t Reid Vendig bea t » Fourth Race—#ix furlongs.—Won Him'ine, Alex was seco! 1 Jim G The prin: grand addy Fenton ‘on Sdareh| = NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. fifteen-round bout will be de- | be be: Tim Watess. shi as aaacaiad Bpecial to Toe Brening Werlt) RACE TRACK, N ORL WPCONNELL VS. NEILL, Iaarn che entries for tomer McCoanell, the clever Western|races are as follows weight, be: ae suffered defeat) pire: Kace—elling « » and that i the hands of | Layaity Ph 4 fa ay oh Lee Jim Conway Neill, of Californta Lady Pout ai’ the Columbia | Cel (said) March & | Hr men will receive a! ar : two men are ao ‘ as it te possible for iw: wi , ought to furnish an ex- GANS FAVORITE. Pourth Meee The | oe a He Wild P rate pas been offere:t ia i the admirers Pith Race ri seven furlongs, ay Gots rently on , Mead of Dewrite cere Mavitt u D Dede ‘s i ‘Day ie that the obs will | De” Vasc Merrie Tove ‘men enter the ring. Biath Race—Selling, oe mile. Indian 5 Sider | The fowby 113 Flora Daniels DETROIT CLUB SOLD Sadie Raraem nine New Mrs. Vanderbeek Wilt Get Her Atimesy. Burns and George T. Ptallings, of fot the most important in the League | ___“_EEE . h the carriage door was open. Mrs. Cam- late plans for a reduction of the | ‘ the liquor trad> by quietly defeating make repo \ \ auto coming from behind. f bod Laprersag oe : \ ’ Sirs. Cameron had just. stepped into} @ll candidates and parties, opposed to Dusiness will then be pi \ {ta Interests, and it expecta in a few ® ¥ A —ee an the women turned out in thetr pret- coved a: any American [istrict M or Postal le horses were called to the post for the| L@VY Intended Running} m« nding room could only Pool- Room, Said se on the former dies present and thi hest jayed ah aerate ire | Dore Binuschildt, a dealer in atore fx- joo Witnesses. Would Not Mave Mim Arrested. Satin prowrammes were given to the = — ‘SHOULD SCHOOL BOYS Reig Bised bad preggo 7 | on, there being only one | the Ninth District civil Court this after- assistant, was knocked down when ¢ Betting. de. Mit Pin hand tals enab he pla Barus aad Mallinge Pay $12,c00— DETROIT. Mich, March €—James D. Donald city, this afternoon closed the sieonaes “ae Wise saia not! would be of the Detroit club, of the American| gntil a aporopristed jhe Baseball League. The price ip Site cask. ‘This will enable the divorces wife of Js WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAKUM 4, 1900, | enecih IATIONAL GAME’S FATE IN BALANCE’ Magee Act(MANY CLEVER OARSMEN TRAINING FOR HURT AN AN LIQUOR 10 COLUMBIA'S ’VARSITY AND FRESHMAN CREWS. The new system of clase crews which, both ‘Varsity and Freshman crews is! , The squads now tn training are as fol- | n haw been introduced this year at Colum-| greater than ever before in tiw history | '* \ bia has considerably altered the rowing | of Columbia aquatics, ' Pia tevin eieaee! tox situation. ‘The number of candidates for | Dr. Peet, in speaking of Columbia row: | kay d 6 le Beeond © wcnienees r ——_ strong crew. The new policy, the lai 7 , “ 7 i Meee Teta sttates ere ee abender es | Oey, Letaraae end Marty: of good matertal in ‘he new man will all wits "wat. deonas. wisteme eat Remax | Big’ Machine Collided| Drinksellere Organize to | Penta, tied with Mrs. Cameron's Smash Political ‘Varsity elght in Jun Rarle, there, Werrea, MHL freee, alert eter Menocel, O'Laugh. Carriage. Parties. | 2. on | Met Tigit—Pouore. Shielda Townsend, Wy- \ y i Tibbsle, Woitt, Aun. Bride, Burr and Porg In an effort to dodge a fast approach-| The organisation in thie elty by the | woot, Lediow, Weeks, Lf, and Wi Ing Sixth avenue trolley car at 1.20 this| !4N0F dealers of & secret order that ® may smash political parties et the polls and influence State and National elee tions in the near future will begin to- Bryant Park ns. | The vehicle was completely wrecked | GaY. The onder ts known aa the Knights and its occupant, a Mrs. Julia E. Cam. | Of she Boyal Arch, and it {e spreading eran, of 31 Bast Thirty-elghth street, | PPldly in the West and South. all but killed, Rese Were sent to about 9 liquer J = gi | lers of the city for a meeting ie ie ft it Her escape was due to the fact thal Circle Hall, Pifty-cighth street and been calle | Blehth avenue, this afternoon, when = @ Werlthy widow, had been cal | George P, Jaccer and George Hi Her carriage awaited her near the we orzanisers: from oo formed crossing, As she paused at the car- | Now York Lodge No. 1. we door to give her driver orders, he e new order is fraternal end bene heard the rumble of the swiftly moving | "lary, but its main object is to protest afternoon mudlic automobile crashed into a carriage at Fortieth street where years to be the most powerful political organiaation outside of the regular pares tles In the whole country. to clode the door when the crash, came. Throws te the Sidewa! She was thrown violently forward and | The order was started Hot Springs, at . P landed on the sidewalk close to the] Ark., two years agu. Already it is or building time. Her head struck the | gantsed in twenty-five Mates, and om py, ground with great force, ganisers are working in thirty other ; States. The old National Retat! Laquor 4 Dealers’ Association, which has 10,(00 conveyed immediately to the office of] members, only allowed proprietors of A Dr. Pollack, at 31 West Thirty-sixth | saloons to become members. wealthy. She was richly attired. each saloon, this would mean 27,000 She recovered consciousness. She #3l4| members. The arpmeters hope that that she had seen the automobile ap-| taco member wii to influence proaching and that it aid not appear to] tL east one vote, so. that they ot be bearing down on her carriage. vote of "altoe against any poittie jere are 20,000 saloon-keevers in the } they te ‘ in town have been “quiase!” on (oecia' to The Rroning World.) atreet. The Knights of the Royal Arch will "he wedject, but all profess the moat! RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, After a cursory examination he! take in every one, between elghteen and ignorance on the subject, | March 6—Thia was the third and Inst . pronounced her injuries serious. Her | sixty years old of good moral character, pressed for some information, |Iadies’ day of the meeting, and the = Pee pe RE head was contused and she may have | connected with the trade. In thie city & become as closed mouthed as “Cather was al! that could be desired e NO EXTRA CHARGE POR IT. : ! suffered internal Injuries. alone there are 9,00) licenses irsued. Om | This, of course, had the desired effect, Adverticomente ter THE WORLD sti ve | ‘| Mrs. Cameron is an elderly lady and/ the iow average of three employees to Jeneeniger Ofdce raph Ofice in New York Clty at © mersenger if you have @ bes. | i the hecome unmanageable. Bhe refused to Seeks BE TAUGHT TO BOX?igt=S=2o~- 'niehings which she sald Levy had bought | home, an@ her son, W. Floyd Cameron, jin the name of Harber W. Sagendort. notified. Althyagh the carriage was reduced to on | tures, sued Policeman Jeremiah Levy in Kditor of The Evening W for eee) Soe So i Ce rr rr ed ee SUICIDE ASKBD GOOD WISHES| ———— | pine ay | Walked Inte Saleen and Greeted Friends, Then Swallewed Acid —Cauce Stated in Letters. While a number of men were drink- |tng at the bar in @ saloon at 4% Ninth avenue this afternoon Francis Gray, forty-one years old, of 467 Weat Thirty- fourth street, entered and took a seat at a table in @ rear room. He greeted thone whom he knew, Hauschiidt added that the ftore wae opened, but did not fh ; Bince the experimental Introduction of; physique without going in for boxing | and her bill hed nut been paid in ty boxing as a part of the physical train- or anything like it.” Levy denied the statements made, jog of puptia ina Chicago school the, President Littie took a different vew Particularly those portions relating to, wudject has been discussed in New York! of the sugfect, and wht'e he didn't seom gambling. ‘The policeman sald that with more or less favor. very enthasiartl: about tt, showed un- Lagendorf was a friend and that he 4 majority of the authorities of ouf | mirtakably that he believed in boxing | | Advanced him #0 to buy the cigar #Or@) schools think well of the sport as an| asa manly sport, | fixtures. He was Interested no further! Ly clam obinelit a: had Perma at in the matter, | and might be introduced in the! Sagendort swore that he bought the} of this city If ft cculd be fixtures and that Levy was not Inter- | Properly supervired. 1 will be pleased | este] in the matier one way or the other to wateh {t In Chicago and see how lee Fallon, who heard the case, . goes there. reserved decision. tated that Le 8 attached Eldridge street atatton during the investigation. lie wae suspended jae months on evidence char hs, his pocket, swallowed the contents, Mr, Robinson, the principal of Gram- forte to save the man's life failed, he i } in a shor: time. mar School No. 9, at Sixty-eighth street and Amsterdam avenue, \ ayo in f ayo. cna swe nttene ked the idea, fat Beene < but said he didn't think the Board of Education would ever take it up. “The great trouble in our schools now | 9 i He ts now in the mounted squad at | Highbridge. | ed pe Ree Mana ee fe that too many subjects are taught, At me ver bay gg! Wie and with the Introduction of each new ; | reed: ne, eel, eR ee ‘KSTATE OF W H CLARK. Llp , One comes a curtailment of sgine of the 1 have not had «Job forfeit, or uses words to that effect. | Ghver Ventig, 16 (Eaxerson) | i . i } older and feore tm roig tigen Men. tat a f Ce F boxing would prove a good exercise and a benefictal instruction in our schools d be given It. | LJ the schools are ‘i Valued at Over 880,000 a an important addition and improvement a . Ae ine and give the puplis an opportunity to Letters of administration on the ee | sh, tate of the late Willtam I. Clark, ex- | ployed and ee 54 se he would have to see that Improver of the pupils’ physique, but the pupils didn't overdo the exercise.” t e+ Ce poration Counsel, were issued to his | pty ‘sane ek tte tae ent tn widew, Mra. Mary (lark, by Surroy [er ee Cee Oe eae eee" a mi ¥ Surrogate | ne echool “gyms” are very few Mes, Bigee ta Faver, jon: Pitegerald this afternoon. Mr Clark n> Will, The personat| The opinig! seems general that the property of estate is given as $(@) pupils could not be properly controled by and the value of the real property ts ore | unknown, GORBEL SUSPECT TRIAL. | | | ‘i taker Brought Nefere | the County Court at Frank- fort, Ky. wt (Speetal ie The jing World + is) PRANKPORT, Ky, March €—The ex- HS amination of Harlan Whittaker, held jin learning the art of self-defen mi! play a tendency to such Instructions in a wrong Hight and wind up with a desire to enter pugiliem professionally An Evening World reporter yesterday interviewed on the subject Supt. Jasper. | of the pubile school of the Boroughs of | to Manhattan and Bronx; Associate Supt. | P SE wer oT Matthew J. Elgas, Principal John D. Corbett: “A Geed Thing.” Robinson and President Lite, of tne | Board of Education. i James J. Corbett, the ex-ch " | * : Supt. Jnaper's Ideas. ; pare , A suspect in Goebel’s arsussin Jape. Z ate, Dian would weet: begun before ¢ ty Judge M Mr. Jaeper didn't like the ides at all; By A worlds of geed to in fact, he didn't with to talk about it. | GO oe oan Miles, woo arrested Whittaker, “Dy you or do you not favor boxing as pervise instruct the and piner witne; Were examine}. Aj an instruction for public-schoo! puptis, | number of wi iaving| Mr, Jasper?” a reporter asked. saendies Us | number of eatitie physical condition, but a ee emai. | “do not favor boxing, owiig to the number of other topics h guns when Whit- i tt ymnasiums in our schoos now nd the! ta: t. enough attention cannot be de- | Fou to inatructions. ot the evidence) pupils get the proper training Thee) Vr Oo INT. sesguced @ sclen-| lotic afteced by the Stave Whittaker's attor-! "6 other ways of improving the puplls’sciac inetrucior would have to be em-|an absolute neceasity.” 1% neve submitted the ease, 4 seed BASTER-RGG LOTTERY, |io"tscorsamaawe tor tae orvece soe; BABKBR COLE INDICTED. pea Sr 4 —_— 2 Jolae Mowe orderre Whitaker held Imprisonment, before Justice Giegerich Johnaon alleges that he was arrested | Ba-Preeident of Besten’s Glebe Ha- to the Ap Grand Jary without ball, vs| aan mae 1) | Commett Com In Apell. 1908, on a charge of “attempted| —tleee! Bank Chaswed with Childrea. larceny,” waa in jail for twenty-three) Waking Pulee Batetes. | i il 43 lr 4 H! | Hi i ! i Hf Fd i Price Packages of Candy Contatn- tag Tiekets Sela te | ie! tee Demands 95.000 rr Haters, serccuee SF Louis Sehluman, a dealer in Master) hours and then discharged as innocent. Ceremony. novelties, at 11 Wooster atreet, was held —_—— -—: At the opening of the Municipal Coun-}in giem ball in the Jefferson Market ell meeting this afternoon, Councilman | Cour, today, charged with operating an) COLD AR PLAN FAILED. Wise, of the Committee on Ceremonies | kaster-egg lottery. to attend the opening of the under- Sctate Fare Jjacleoel ground rapid transk tunnel, reported. eS John B. McDonald had agreed that | chiléren for eae cont eace., Am work phould begin March 3 near the fountain in City Hall Park. Mr. asked that « sisb be to | | i : ' | 1 ies Coes bee | 3 Ls