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<--> il H PIRATES REANS MONEY "ALLEN SANGRER. wtood dejected at the Polo pounds one day age 0d raw was hustled for using t B. familiarly in manner some- G14 pdt notice him or give the S remark ves pores that brought rope t his tormaentor with cheeks now ipolfect’ pictury as appealingly » Yoh Din a gen'l'man, “you erat aay to be, | Ghon, don'd shout zdarma loud to met thia greed city fou ee ey dare tnauld me dus s ‘Vass only here!"’ | MeGraw Waa Not a Lady. ¢ | “Barney” Was Talking, Quietly with some friends be- ‘the club-house veranda is what ¥ was doing. ‘Nhe receipts had counted and showed a fine divvy the visiting club, In his ordinary tyle Barney was thero talking of paid and done in this great, green Ho pe no harm, The aky ine And everybody felt us happy An @utomobile party just escaped a happens? McGraw, evicted Johnstane, retires from the iat here wo may note that Mai called Mike Lyhoh a quitter. Bi the in retaliation for sald Mike 489 sume remark to Mathewson, de® Fevengeful cuss. He told Lynch beck at him, and he did, Fur- it was his intention to rattle Which he also did. Once again, id not crawl in the too} box along- the players’ bench and+ooach the from there, It would have made ful good gtory had he done a0, there ds Limit to even a post's privi- ig | We he did was to retire via the pri (d-etand, and, in coming down the ¥ ‘Ae spied Barney talking “quietly friends.’ Barney also spied declined to notice him, } Garefil, thoughtful, peaceable man ey should then and there have eotton in his ears, Everybody a agree to that. Barney could easily what was passing through nits | Mind, But, challenging danger, on \talking quietly to some ‘This was enough to make any- mad, Here was the owner of the the friend of Clarke, the friend ifaalie, not joering, it is true, at f digcomfture, bue he kept on quietly," A Historic Moment. overlook this offense? We 40," stranger. Ten thousand tans on tiptoe, breathing hard and ering, It was a historic moment. Yet ‘this cnse-hardened owner had nerve to stand there talking quietly. where Mao erred was In calling ‘f y from the club-house veranda. whouted,” as Barney’ says in his 40 President Pulliam, " ‘Hey, rey!) And I ald not anawer that too jar greetin, you blame him? How would you if some one orled '‘Hey, Jack, John, or Hosoe?” Preity bad, | . Mhere were other Barneys around . It's @ good Insh name and natur- Jot of people looked up, Some of Nt know that Drey{iss's tirst ‘Barney. Can you blame th Now made his-xecond error, d to bet $1,000, some say $10,000, now yery well that Barney bete more than #6 on a favorite Yun a long whol. Certainly Mar: Id not answer, Can you blime sl m6) «Mac Was Ignored, cneiely ignored Mac and kept on uietiy, | he “Hey, Burney ! Waa tunkling Vike aitiea on wn Pyerhe wever showed tt. ln that indelible simile, and tie. hat he even pitied the poor Who had been ignominiously om the ealctum, wtand for this? Well, low ‘would you ‘feel if you Bip. bet at fair odde and got no ren Mac flashes a roll he usu- 6 jon. but here was a man d berate jfenored him, That's bt, by Le a hi er aay that when he wa fac yelled fe I have Be spither, #0 18 would 1 be sure ra'next day, But Har jah complime a National ue rome f a box with a “lady und gen fine’ Feporters thought he ae TP to Rimscit. And: th a A don't Ko and wet sOre, | Salary Every Week"' ) "y TO A FAITHFUL WORKER, } is what the had to say who offered positions last week through ning World Help Wants B THAN | LAST YEAR, at ble Pitates as they slowly ATTELL, THE wR. ta BATTLING NELSON OUTBOXED, Abe Attell Put It All Over the Boy from the West for Four Rounds, but Was Getting the Worst of It at the Finish, BY ROBERT EDGREN. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, May 2%,.—Rattling Nelson's first appearance in the East was not so successful as it would have b@in if {t were more success- tul, He fought Abe Attell six rounds at the National Sporting Club, of Philadelphia, last night, and Attell was a bad man to meet in a six-round encounter, . Judged purely on lis merits as a six-round fight, Attell won by a big margin. He outpointed the Battling boy from gong to gong, For four rounds, the fighting was all Attoll’s. In the fifth and sixth B tling Nel- son's furions fighting tactics turned tho tide, and at the finish Abe was arm and leg weary, Nelson, although ho was smeared with his own go.o, was fighting faster and harder as the rounds Passed, ATTELL WAS FAST, Attell was fast as o streak of lightning, He hovered around Nelson Uke an overdeveloped Jersey skveter, stabbing and stinging whenever he could find an opening, Nelson, only a shade less rapid in his movements than his light and wary opponent, showed little skill, He fought a plung- ing, plugging fight. He swung and hooked vagely, never stopping for a breath or a rest. He was always piling in. Tt was easy for the spectators to eee where he came in as a great finish fighter. Ent for those six-round affairs, as Kipling says:, Prin DELPHIA z BUT WAS COMING AT THE END DANE WINGING, Ismatiian could not shake off Novena in the run home, and it soon came down to a drive. Here Novena proved best nnd drow way, wrinnin ‘cibverly by. & lougth and a eenatan, who waa six onathe’ cn Fre of Stroma. . ‘angler Won Driving. “That's another story.” Nelson Wouldn't Welgh. The beginning of the encounter wi “nd faster wil, Ho was getting his fintsh-fght galt. But Attell waa still fresh, and just aa olever as at the snarled up between the fighters, the; start. Nelson reached his chin with a managers and two or three individuals feos. csrerioe swing. Attell s ered, who were promoting the bout. Attell © wot Mt, tell stopped that rush with a wtf Jab, fol- lowed, swung left and right on the Dane's jaw and uppercut nim, Nelson ataggered back a pace, put his head down and came back like a eolld rub- ber ball that has been thrown agulnst and Nelson showed up at the club at weighing-In time, Attell demanded that the Battling one should step on the scales with him, Nolan, Nelson's man- ager, refused to allow $t, saying that Nelson had not agreed to welgh in and would not. Attell welghed in with his clothes on, and the beam of the scales dkin’t budge. He was near thy feather-weight limit, and probably would not have gone over 124 pounds, while the welght waa 10, Attell said he would refuse to go on unless Nelson welghed, Nolan snapped him up, and the bout called off, "Kid" Herman, a little scrapper from Chicago, was substituted. Then there wax a ruction. Attell came back and sald he didn't care if Nelson weighed @ ton, The waiting crowd audibly commented Attell Becomes Weary, There wasn't much use in punching & man like that. In the next round At- tell showed elgns of weariness, He was eull outpointing Nelaon, but the pulling tactics of the man from Hegeswitch were beginning to tél, Nelson wlarted une ich with the game Prvarcreer) iranian ara TCI PANO AVUE Gavel Uk uy gi vuuiy, MG CUied PUIG AULA UM, AL Wee oe PADIVIUON UL AEH esd LL WiOUen) @ suutuiue OF MUL Ying Lbs tue myelin Wi, ALG miei UW Wid away, Wueh came aseigs ONeWwOn Wek ues Way jh, lewing vown wicelia Veilous xuaiU, aurhag nis were ib iene why @puinst Aliens plo beta on the delay, and was of the opinion Ooty tie Riva “ahaa porn s that Nelson had heard: of the Attell-| “SU ’wus dieheartening lO Attell, His Murphy bout and feared to take o| guard Feluxdd, and elon began lo chance with the shadowy feather-| more, Lt jooded then 4a if the Dane Welxht. Some hint of this came to Attell Snunaged io Daan tne Nelson's eara and he announced that he) Atawe of weaxness, and soon he would prefer whipping Attell to any|{siung bac Kawaln as hard ae ever. © ° oiher pastime he could think of at the Sane Meme into. & oberieh Panellnis moment, Nelson was already stripped | beut and hammered Attell trom side to nd ready to go into the ring, Attell | de with furous blows, tHe had sent the little sermpper to Ale knees once tn the fourth round, ) WAS rushed to @ dressing-room and a He tried hard liwhtning change effected in hi® cos-| for another knockdown here, Attell tume, Without waiting for any further srepe wan BO, ankee ducking and complication to crop up the lttle fight-| “ecking, v4 ink fast att rh, ers hurried Into the ring, bul rahi pu puns away aaa Looks Like a Fighter, wea The CB a Miho wo evaeate This Battling Nelson looks like «| welcome, fo! he wag, beainning 1 5 Foal ? the 5 fighter, He has alt the marks, His| enjoy, the fwht. He “hada with Ae bulld is the bulld of our Terrible Terry McGovern in his nest fighting days. He js a bit taller than Terry and a eoDe| tell and, turned Gorn In a finish fight elbon ‘Would eurel: win. He made a far better roving by ff other little Mttle ighter In the legs, He has the |fhan any of the other Uvle net same bent back, broad, sloping shoul | vuroox he that ders, square and bony jaw, and a habit | fighter. Nelson makes 6 great mistake of carrying his head thrust aggressively | in wolng In for thw slx-nound forward. His hair is rather Jong and| M83, 8 EST ate hls man down by ser bit aie NEM like flax, the sun- areadily sts Pie Pay aie RR, But a wate shed hair of the ancient Danish | short bout Mand t fighting men, the Vikings, that carried | tell he ts at vantage, for he fire and sword throughout the world a{* PO% pniadelphians, they think they few hundred years ago. And the an- pte eRe Tile Ta ake Lf Rage etent fighting spirit of his race has| can : deweonded to Nelson without losing Se als Me tral ane ae cewarth rength, Baltimore, first thing he did when the bell preamps opts, ee rang way to plunge headiong at Attell.| HANNAH NELSON e was no fiddling and fancy work. It was a mixup from the reine LEFT $37,448, Attel tarted the second round laugh- Ing. The grim Dane leaped from his (Special to The Evening World.) PLAINFIELD, N, J, 3.~The inventory of the estate of Mra, Hannah Nelnon, of New Market, the mother of Mrs, Charles L, Fair, was held to-day in the Surrogate's office at New Bruns- corner and tan into a disconcerting se- f jnos. He put his head down and ed his way to close quarters, where -arm blows home to ibs and kidneys, In @ moment foxy little fellow had studied | wick. Insteady of belng worth halt a | 4 blocking scheme, and the Battler| miliion Mrs, Nelson left only B48. | tary id bis aims tangled in a network | which was mostly invested in fponda| ings ‘hat might have stopped a charge of | and mortgages. | ulra shor or @ cannon ball, The six children will receive about mainder will Nelson Covered with Blood, 96,000 @ piece and the | go to grandchildren, | Attell was The schedule shore | putting every pound of ersonal estate eanure Ms consisting of two bonds of the De- Breeiure INO.ehch: DURDH OW ABO HO ECA EO Amway Company, worth. $1800; | Wasting a single one, Nelson's face was|goven shares. of the evalone Blove vovered with blood, while before hie) Foundry. stock wnogh ute Bi pond eyes “f e .jand & # amol H er AGA ed th pial tester: cash in (oe Orange Bank $2,007.89" and |welght, stabbing and stinging. Attell A202.) 05 furnishings, making up the | Wppercut Nelson on the chin, Tt was @| balance of the Inventory value ing toon renorted. that Mra, stowaway punch, but Nelac 4 ¥ Punch, but Nelson only took! in Tetl a eatate of $900,000) Nel- two heavy steps back on his heels and cia §800! ona; rion gs, Time. Rime added; peilin wane. ent. mare orn, Jocks et Hit. Fin, fie) Bene areal Bhd ef “ Neh Be Re Muaic Power. | Met- Mingo, Little Oey ran, Tangier, who i not Hb anes Aqueduct, an 1d Opposite the neta 1 pposite the 1 to Tan fig " row away the 4: Loh won On RY, A fength and a two and a half lengths in front ot of Barbers loot. Arabo Was Lucky. icin the: your-ofdi and tun oe 8-5. ¢n\ 4. Won driving, —Bettin Jocks. Wa. St. HAE Fin. Bir. Pi, gion 13h iis ae a urns 121 4 9-10 Miller 116 2 14 16 neon 118 8 2 4 615 OB spi yalnfted 28 onalderation i oxtand and Carrie Jones raced head ponent ae a gap of halt a yha on Arabo, At the stretch turn ostand carried Carrie Jones wide, slipped Into the lead on the Oareman then closed, and In fedvhot drive Arabo won by A nose from Onraman, who, was ax lengths in front | Rostand was disqualified for earrying Gut Carrie, Jon Oxford by a Head. FOURTH RACE—The Jockey Club: welent M’ADOO BARS SUNDAY BALL (Will Have a Test Case Nade as Soon as Possible and Have the Matter Settled by Higher Courts. Convmissioner McAdoo showed his further Interest in Sunday baseball to- day by delivering @ statement In which he quotes the Corporation Counsel, and dedares thet so far ae professional ball {s concerned there must be nothing, doing until he can make a test case and settle the IAw so that there can be nop further doubt in the minds of any good citizen as to the etatus of the sport, Here is the statement: “Tam advived by the Corporation Connsel In veply to 4 eerles of ques- tons pr nded by me to him with reference to the matter of playing base- bal} on #ufday, that tho playing of such games, ‘ld advertised in advance, and for which an admission is charged, lg In vielvtlon of the penal code.’ In connection wee ae sy I will consider Vaid er id vital elf Tikes tp the guste X mone: consideration the charging of ad- 10 m also advised by tihe Corporation Counsel! that the ice not only havo the right to ary without a Warrant for viojations of this law committed in thelr presence, but it is their duty to do #0, “Aw co the play Hin’ ot baseball under the present conditions, ‘that the mere act of playing b te on Sunday with: | out any nolse bing the peace o| the aay, ‘9 not "f Se (a ne present ha vs face | ont pad of co Ahully. wavioes bu progeny Xinwet te ret aD, noswtbte, Jeol May bo hse amount wags greshly sRabegrs exaggerated, ct a ‘altite irene b Bare! pulled Dis way Jn again, The man was A Inpryel of endurance, ju the fourth Nelson fought made Pesala! ds gouty Smbleo ay * ubt jn che mind: nota an} 2 oe. the communtiy" if a ae oa ie wi THE mosquito Gort tN A STING NOW AND THEN. , RACE TRACKS NOW RAISE THE PRICES (Continued from First Page.) fr eae: 92.500 fart mood. Won driving. aye oAded: mile and ons-olxuth. ‘Time— ~5. & omagee. fan rapaniker pepe His arte 1 ene a nd Omto courted tn straint ann piace t bettine, only. Pasadena made the running for Or: ford, who laid @econd, and iran his mission was done he made the stretch turn wide and fet Oxtord throws Dolly 8 quite Pet or p,oxtond wl in BY ina ha Me loments ran out at the first pine, rahe in front of the club h She jumped the ra!l of the turf cour: 3 and threw her rider and Hoary the rail of the main track, In ne this she turned a complete somersdul’ Merry, Moments then maise for the outer ) separating the club house from the frank and the en seated iy the Rouge lawn fled in terror, Sterry ments did not like the club hours i, however, but went on In the race Bouge made the nunalng 15 the far tum, where Red, White “ind Blue, ridden b; ponding, moved, up on the outsiite. Snuff carried Red. ¥ lorse ving: Ponding a ver} Patagonian closed on Bnu thig point and came away bapa th Winning by eight length Snuff was the only other horse to finish, to the police force that they must ake arrents for any violation of the faw where bageball is played on Sunda; or, an advertised game, admission if charged directly or in- directiy: without reas, ‘ard to What my personal feeling may be on thie subjoet, either from a moral, religious or vA) standpoint “Twill Ret upon the advice given me by, the Corporation ey and will onder the police to vir} Sunday pesenel) playing under ‘onal lone men: hag ne that professional games Cais and ang ‘or whic! are c! DO YOU WANT $100? ‘Three cash prizes—$100, $60 and sos ill be paid to amateur photographers in The Evening World's Camera Day contest at Luna Park next Saturday, | Bor full particulars see second maga- alne page, this edition, a Postal Lines Branch Out. ‘The Dutch Wast Indien and the Caro- line Ae Aalana have n brought into direct SF mara un ation with the Rates. Btat FO} fon of aeiiscommersial Cable Com- ee line from Guam to Yap in the Bro ROS group, and the Celeber Ing to the last | White and Blue into he furlongs: 0,12 2. vey ber fantoriae in an Ke tr AD WAR IN tones 0.18, Wey Bro. train SALBODATHO longs 0.12, 0.28 2 |, CANDIDA—106 0.12, 0.26 8-5, 0, | ton | Hughes, trainer, he PONRYHN—11 FIRS furtoncs, main “Tommy Wai Consideration SECOND Gahavant’, Lasorelo Moonshii aed Beaufort main courage, nilaeor Amberiack Me out, efforts. ¢, Lathtefeld, trainer, 87 1-6, 0.60, 1,08 jhandily, As good last summer, wallonin Acted as) ea, ‘vena the Wwe brent ner, ing. Just - allo for ‘hin racer, EDITED BY « SPORTING NEWS AND COMMENT zone SKEETER THAT STUNG NELSON. ATTEL WAS Evvswen. HANDICAP HORSES NOW ON EDGE (Continued from First Page.) 0.87, 0.50 2-6, 1.05, 0%, one ready to repeat her CROWN BRING 3H)—180 mou! 1x Galloping. ngs H. Mo- 106 pounds wp, four fur 0.89) 0,68, breezing. junds up, Po ad, 0.48 U6, Tired from 02 8-6, his early unds up, six Curl Points Se as she was-at Brigh- Tab her. Charles OLIVE HUTTON—105 pounds up. ave {furlongs 0.12, 0.24 8-5, 0.36 2-5, 0.49 85, R ndily, A nice’ filly belonging fo jthe Zeigler ‘@tring, Chas Hughes, trainer, VERIBEST—110 nds up, a half mille 13, O87, 0.40 H6 0.85, ing. 2. Wooden, tratner, SPRING Feurge woven fur- 012 16, 0.84, 0.81, 0. 8:6, 1,04, 1.18, 0 inde uj nix tur. | Jonge tn 0.1%, 0.28 8-5, 0.85 2-5, 0.48, 1.02, 1.16, on the bit. ‘Nhis ts certain! noteher, Charles Hug’! trains Madi veditn van ee CmAU ol ihs,147, in tis aller, “hetavee ft AT, = vs as he wai mis iy race, J. Rowe, DUK® OF KPNDAL, 115 pounds up, and FRANK TYLER, 110 Up one, mile, in 012, 024, 08726 0902-5, 1001-5, 198, 182.9 1 alt Sadaeae KA 5, “0.83, three lengths In frome of Right Froyal. Rowe, raisers 5 Daal Brite In Acar diagenell Anan mene, oat a ant 58) ie be nas him up; he is By paar ete cre Meet | OE, much, I. Rowe, Fe Pan DER BND, out Rouen Sok teal a eae ie nie Dine O Ben ate Bea bik ear i Burpy, ‘train Snuff, a 40, 1 Ri nite an ‘and ue: Pioba an jerry tie Bs ite ana’ Blue bolted, Moments and BELMONT PARK ENTRIES, 0 Ne (Apectal to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 2%,—The entries for to-morrow's races are 24 follows: IT RACB—Selling: seven and « halt halt, furlonas: tral Rit ‘Old Gua SIXTH RACH—Handicap; seven furlongs, sel rT Sold Only In Clest~ | Large & Stmall Battin. EL-BART Dry Gin will help you. It’s clean. Look for the flag Q THE PROD) ‘| 0.87, handily, 100 pounds ABEAND RA, 110 pounds up, and py. “tA —110 ‘pounds up; four furlongs in 0.12, Ord 0.37 1-2, 0,601-2, handily. W. Gleason, trainer, Se nes BELMONT PARK | TRIALS. BELMONT PARK, No ‘yy May %3.— The mbrning broke quite cool agaln, | and with a great many of the horses that were stabled here being shipped to Gravesend and Sheepesheall there was very ittle done in the way of training DRONE--One mile in 1.49, handily 106 pounds up, This colt acts at times ue though h but he has been tried eo often It do best to pass him by, IGAL-—Three furlongs in up, Has not done enough to pass an opinion upon fast but may develon into an ordinary ater, that CRAFT-One mile tn 1.49, rie phe ut Pounds up, He will yet make T—Four furlongs in 0.52 2-5, 0 pounds up. Is in so0d con: dition and ready to race any 14D GUARD—Four FuNoR iJ v ‘Oi 26 handily, 105 pounds fairly good colt and ready to race. BANK—One mile in 1.49, breezing, 105 pounds up. Is doing very nicely and if roperly pl can win almost any Osu. ¥ ONE—Six furlongs in 1.19 2-5, breeging; 110 pounds up. Not of very Bush genouny and would advise passing MBLY'BRIDR—Four furlongs in 0.82 Bendis 10 pounds up. Not of much fOr ‘SHOT—One mi mile in 1.48, handily: uunds ke well and will | pa: Broly start Fa the Belmont. Has’ CSHAMPLAIN — Four furlonga in 0.401, handily; 110 pounde up. “th eondition and fit to run the race of his re +108 100 a sApprentio STA TR INSURANCE SYSTEM FOR RUSSIA ST, PETERSBURG, May %,—The Novog Vremya says a project has been submitted to the Minister of Minance for the creation of a State system of life Insurance to take the place of private companies, on the ground that the Btate system offers greater secur- ity to the polloy-holders, There hag bean more or | in the past connected with th 8 scandal admin: fatration of private Russian insurance companies which has resulted in great advantage to the few foreign compan- fen doing business in Rusata. Is a Al 1 és ReueH, plastered on the surface, but sin! Feat of the leather, maks ia blane pols te it is! Repels Mo seat | sel vain eek mon KEYSTONE eG EI rs aa anh The Collowing were the beat workouts; | might be of some account, | T EDGREN BRASSEY YACHT B17 MILES OUT The Sunbeam Sighted by the Kronprinz Wilhelm’ Far in Rear of Leaders: in Kaiser's Cup Race. Lord Brassey's yaoht Sunbeam, which {# contesting for the Kaiser's ‘cup in the trans-Atlantic race, was passed yes- terday by the steamer Kronpring Wil. helm, bound for this port, S17 mil from Sandy Hook, ‘The following de- Spateh to that effect has been received from the steamship by way of the Marcon| Wireless Btution at Blasconeo!, ee, biaeed on May i, Raeuibede 40,39) noruh, miles east Mghtant,, the Boag, ‘(signed R ‘Ther sunbeam te apparsntiy” tar the rear ot the ieaaers in the race, which were reported as 400 miles fur- ther out on Saturday night Shipping men are som ever ihe cour, of the Al an Atlante in her record: brani ne it iy sal i @ Kalser's Cup, Capt. Bonjer, tolland-Amorican — steamahip 101 dam, who sighted the yacht on Bat- night, sald to-day that the At- fants im, not following the usual cours pf eaat-bound vesyels, but has dropped Into the \track of weet-bound ships I'We saw her In 40.88 latitude ard 98.1 longitude,” he said, 'Trnt was about a thousand miles from Sandy Hook, East- | bound vessels never venture Into that longitude, and the captain of the At+ Jantio has done an unusual thing In his jattempt to win the race, The reason | that we did not sight any of the other yachts was probably ause none of them ventured in the track of the west. bound vessels "T have been told that the Fleur de |Lys thas gone northward beyond the Sable Islands, Other of the racing yachts have taken a southerly courte f as to gain the advantage of the Bult streams,” Capt. Nierch, of theeNorth Gorman jlovd steamer Bremen, which arrived tos from Bremen ‘and {bei that he sighted jon Sunday morning, May 21. £% miles’ from Sanc 100 miles further east hted the day previous by three Chemourg, ithe, Atlantic The \ |, The yacht when stehted was tn lati- [tude 41 and longitude 66 She was seven miles distant from ihe Bremen an bo ignals sould be distingutahed, Sot S recognized as oA threes masio’ ooner vacht, of wich there 3 In the race, owana, M'GRAW CASE UP TO DIRECTORS President the other being the Pifiiam to-day called a meeting of the Board of Directors of the National League to be held in the Hotel Tourine, Boston, at 10 A.M. Thursday, June +1, to consider the oharges filed with him by President Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburg club, agains: Manager McGraw, of the New York club. President Pulliam a'ao sent. to the directors a copy of the charges, And in @ letter to the directors aecom- paying theng Mr. Putham said: That porion of the charges relating to McGraw's a! peed misconduct on the bail eld on F May 19, consisting using ofenalve language to the Prers ident of the visiting club, will be con sidered by me under the’ authority of the Fteschmann resolution for the on the ball Patntenance of decency portion of the chary in which President Dreyfuss allexes that Mans aw openly charged him with: ed and controling the umpires Is of such yital im- as It does, a crisis have Tf League portance, presenting, nthe National League, this day called a meeting of the Boant of Directors to pass upon theso ohare. that I SPORTSMEN’S GOODS, OUT TO-DAY Spalding’s Athletic Library > Wrestle POsks BY Hackenschmidt Bothner and Jenkins Edited by Frederick R. 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