i in the world of sporis je - library of congress...8 the washington times saturday january 23 1904...

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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY JANUARY 23 1904 8 I I pPr AfrD GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORIS lJiVS I New York Will Play Sun day Ball Says Johnson FARRELL ALSO DETERMINED Invaders and Giants Likely to Have Conflicting Dates This Season President Ban B Johnson of the American League who Is now In New York announces that the season will in New York April 14 Boston meet Ing New York On April 18 New York will open a series in Philadelphia President Johnson had several confer- ences with Frank Farrell owner of the Greater New York club and also con ferred with President Barney Dreyfuss of the Plttsburg dub on the schert ules to be adopted by both the National and American leagues There Is likelihood of a war between the two major leagues over the Ridgo wood matter Both President Johnson and Mr Farrell are thoroughly they are right In the Stand the New York Americans have taken on Sunday question and stiff tight will be made before the naUonal com mission on the Sunday privilege Manhattan Never Mentioned President Johnson says about the v American Leagues right to play in Rldgewood There has been a misconstruction- put on the American Leagues stand In regard to Its rights under the peace pact to locate In Greater New York The borough of Manhattan was jiever men tIoned in the transaction Brooklyn was and we have no right to enter Brooklyn But that is the only borough wo are barred from under the peace agreement The Giants have just as per tfect right to play Sunday games at Rldgewood OB we have President Herr mann has placed himself on record saying he thinks the Brooklyn clubs protest is well taken and he has placed himself In an awkward position y BO doing The muchtalkedof telegram that I received from Herrmann in which I am- i reported as answering Ve only want Manhattan has been misconstrued I received a telegram from Herrmann ask- Ing me If we would confine ourselves to Manhattan I answered back and I have a copy of the telegram Under no consideration will the American League consent to a chance in the national have grounds on Island We would have been foolish to bind ourselves to Manhattan Island It was only nine days after the meeting of the peace commission that we lost chance of gettiig the Lenox Avonuo we now have on Washington and also in the Bronx We certainly would not waive our rights to the Bronx location so how we agree to confine ourselves to Man- hattan Island alone It is ridiculous We wero not absolutely sure even ot the Wasiiington Heights then only waived In Brooklyn the Brooklyn grounds are in Kings Park Is Queens We have a perfect right to play there as we claim If we are wrong our contenUon however we gracefully and accer t the adverse de clslon but we certainly consider we have the best of the argument Willing to Divide Again continued President Johnson we are irerfectly willing to divide the Sundays with the Brooklyn Club Noth- Ing could be fairer than that We will give them Ridgewood every Sunday we have not contracted for and It appears to me as If that would be the easiest way out of the difficulty The original place of meeting of na tional commission was set for Cincinnati on February 11 but I am of thq opinion that it will be held In New Yerk city This is whore the chief Interest In the case is and I think both Presidents Herrmann and Pulllam win agree to the change I shall advocate it Presidents Johnson and will further consider the schedule It Is said that the National schedule pre- pared by Mr Dreyfuss calls for the to open at the Polo Grounds on April 14 Giants opened the ea son In New York last year Owner Far- rell is of the opinion that it Is the High- landers turn to have their Gotham this year There is liable to he a clash at the start on this important question for the opening in the metropolis is a big plum Johnson will remain in New York city until Sunday when with Man- ager Hanlon will leave for Califor the Chicago Club in Chicago and the three will be a committee to endeavor to get the California which is now an outlaw organization to Join or- ganized baseball War or No War Frank Farrell Is still firm Jn his de- termination to play Sunday ball at IUdgewoo with the Highlanders war or no war CARROLLS AND Y M C A MEET AT BASKETBALL- The Carroll Institute and Y L C A basketball teams in the District League will Ifne up In the Young Mens Chris- tian Association gymnasium this even- Ing at 815 oclock The Carrolls lead the league and the Association boys are second with a good chance of landing the coveted bunting this season The teams are very venly matched and one of the best fames of the season should result The lineup will be as follows- Y M C A Positions Carrolls Garner LF Cullen Thompson It F James C Kerr L B Hughes R B LEGION OF HONOR CROSS PUZZLES PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA Jan 2 Just why the French republic has conferred the cross of the Legion or Honor upon Joseph G Rosengarten a prominent business man and philanthropist of this Mr Rosengnrton cannot explain I was a delegate to the Alliance Fitmcalse and a member of the com- mittee in charge of the he says but all I did was to attend and balls and oc casionally glye the same myself It Is achieved something notable that line may be the reason And e I MAJOR LEAGUES AGAIN AT ODDS I I Open cOn- vinced t the a b j ement al property and we then had option on the t HeIghts Now ewOQd BoBtons l They Pre ldont Hart or L ague opp tatuo consIdered n groat Paris mOW to be dinner and flatter m Q1 On havIng n ens eye twinkled Manhattan I 1 2 II r WhaJ n I i1 city Roohambo LU thing a ir ¬ ¬ ¬ > > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ Games Edited by 11L Solutions AND CHECKER WORLD Muadelie o IN Proble sand f THE I I Games problems and solutions solicited Ad dress all communications to Chess Editor Times Office Correspondence Arthur Given Waycross Ga Correct solution to chess problem No 8 receiv- ed T B solution to ele- mentary problem received R E A Solution to Kt move receiv- ed but space will not allow Its at present George Baker Peru Mo Problem received Thanks See solution to prob- lem No 13 in last Issue CHESS Champion Pillsbury encountered six- teen opponents in his blindfold perform- ance at the New York Athletic Club last week The result gave the master ten wins and six draws In the Cambridge Springs tournament next April the com- mittee has decided to Issue a dally bul to be mailed to all subscribers to the tournament fund of a minimum amount of 52 The local club wll no doubt subscribe for a bulletin The principal act In the Hastings chess festival consisted of six consulta between Frank Marshall the chess wonder and Blackburn the English champion The result was 3 favor In the championship tournament of the Club the five lead ors are H H Berrett Won 5 Lost 0 A W Fox Won 4 Lost 1 C C Curt Won 4 Lost 2 C S Howell Won 2 Lost 1 E W Won 2 Lost 1 Mayor McClellan of New York will receive the great foreign masters short ly after on the morning of April 15 He has also to at in turn the dinner to the masters at the residence of President Isaac L Rice same the annual of the Manhattan Chess Club the and the receptions at the Cosmopolitan and on dent Roosevelt at is down for 19 In the tour- nament at Cambridge Springs Pa is to begin on match between V Sourwln District and W L Moorman champion of Virginia will take place at rooms the first week In February A to the value of 50 consideration The third In the SourwlnGuthrle match resulted In a victory for Mr Guthrie The latter to have re- gained his nerve and a much stronger than heretofore The next game will be played this evening and If Mr Sourwln win end the match Following is the third game Black B P Game No 13 Guthrie White 1 2 3 PxP 4 P KB4 6 B K3 6 KB B4 7 QQ2 8 9 Castles 10 ILKICt K2 12 13 B 14 15 16 KfcRS 17 K Kt 18 19 20 2L RQ2 22 PB5 23 B R6 24 BxR 25 26 RxP 27 KtxP 28 KtxQ 29 R BS 30 RxKtR1 32 P K5 33 31 RR6xP 35 36 RxB 27 RxKt 38 RxPch 38 40 PxB 4L KxP Sournln Black Kt QB3 irtxP Kt R3 b P B3 QB B Q2 K Q BB PB4 R Kt2 KtQ PxP QxB B Q B R5 F QR3 PxKt K B2 BQ2 R R5 B B4 P B6 PxP Resigns a Here Mr Sournln varied from the former game In which he played Q B3 at once and capturing pawn later b If and wir Black queen The following fine game was at Orleans between Herr Mleses the German master and O W Field an expert from Chicago 111 The TO THROW JOE GRANT Match the Best Seen Here for Some Meet Again Tonight Under Reversed Conditions Joe Grant the local champion wrestler and Harvey Parker met In the star bout of the week at the Lyceum last night after the regular performance Parker contracted to throw the Wash ington boy In fifteen minutes or forfeit 25 Joe stayed the limit and copped the coin It was the first time Grant had wrestled since his recent Illness and be cause of this fact few thought he would stay with the Little Demon but Joe sur- prised them by assuming the aggres- sive which he held most of the time When fourteen minutes had been called he secured a halfNelson and crotch hold on the Little Demon and forced him into a bridge which Joe was slowly breaking when time was called The timelimit probably saved Parker as he was securely held After the bout Joe asked to be given another trial tonight but Parker de dined saying have lost 75 this week or Is more than my salary I am here to meet all comers will do so Mr Grant wanted a match and he got 1L But I do not agree to moot one man every night I might throw Mr Grant In a match but I cannot do It in fifteen or twenty minutes It would be Just like giving him 23 to meet him under the same conditions If the latter won In twenty minutes to night he would another 525 Last nights match was the host pulled oft hare In three or four years LOW WATER PORT CONSULS The Senate in executive session late yesterday afternoon confirmed the three appointments made n few days ago for consulates in Manchuria as fol- lows Fleming D Cheshire New York oonsul at Mukden Edwin Morgan New York consul at Dalnyj at Antung r CarsonCorrect publi- cation tIon games a and evenings reception Presl White House i pIa PK4 PQ4 PK4 KtKt3 PQs a QBZ QKtB3 BK2 BQ4 PQR3 KtB2 KtKt3 PR3 KRKt QKtR QB2 BK3 PKKt3 KtKt3 BKt4 KKt5ch BIts 31 BQ5 RR6 BK2 KKt3 KtR5 PB5 KB4 PKKt4 a HARVEY PARKER FAilS TimeMen 50 to I and to Grant whIch Parker and Grant finally decided that V- l James W DavIdson MInnesota le t n f Cr t tin end din- er Monday KKt d cons ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ½ ending Is typical of the deep combina- tive power that so often characterizes- the play of Herr Mieses The game and notes are taken from the New Or- leans TimesDemocrat Game No 14 Field White Black 1 2 P KB4 m PxP 3 P KKtf 4 BB4 B Kt2 5 PQ4 PQ3 a 6 b 7 Kt Kt5 8 QBxP 9 PxQP Castles 10 Gastles Kt B4 11 QxP c BxPch 12 K R 13 Kt B4 d 14 P Kt4- MIeses PKR4 15 B Kt3 16 17 18 QRQ Q 19 RxB 20 QxR 21 B K5 22 KtB6ch 23 RR4 24 25 RxP 26 BxRch 27 KtxQ NOTES KtQR3 RKt e RxP KtxQ Kt Kt3- K R KtxR RxR QxB Resigns is preferable If White castle then Kt K2 followed by caB P KR3 Is proper The text move allows White much scope for attack- c Much better than for Black In reply would have captured KRP would have been e Threatening R KR3 f pretty combination evolving sacrifice of the Queen Problem No 10 SELECTED Black 5 pieces m m White 5 pieces White to move and win The above fine ending was published some time ago In a and reproduced recently In the Literary Digest In commenting upon It Mr Relchelln chess editor of Philadel- phia North American says that In his this Is one of the finest examples of elusive and slippery that he has ever seen Mr Pillsbury after studying It for onehalf hour gave It up an too deep for casual examination While It looks easy It In not from the fact that must be constantly- on the lookout stale mate yet can win Who wIll send us a solution CHECKERS- G C Anderson of Guilford Md formerly of Aberdeen Scotland the home of checker has been In the city a few days shaking the boys up over the board Mr Anderson a strong player and but few games while here Game No n between John T Denvir and Berry Mitchell both of Chicago Den vlrs move Game No ia A 5500 stroke This game was played between Charles Barker of Boston Clarence Freeman of Providence R I as the fortieth and last in a match 2622 14 17 18 15 F won JOE GANS BEATS TO A PULP Lightweight Champion of the World Failed However to Make the Plucky Italian Quit BALTIMORE Md Jan 23 The bloodiest boxing contest over pulled oft in this city took place last night Joe Gnus essayed to stop Joe Grim in ten rounds and while he failed to carry out the contract he gave Grim the worst beating that the Italian ever received simply hammered Grim to a Grim came out of the contest covered with blood an l a mashed nose cut eye ear anri his face swollen up like a balloon Grim did not land two effect- Ive blows the whole bout but seemed satisfied to take a beating and stay the limit COMMISSIONERS WIN FROM TREASURYQUINT- The Commissioners In the Depart- mental League rolled an excellent series against the on the Palace night and vron the full Each game bowled by the Commission- ers was above 900 as follows 912 910 and 949 The Commissioners accom their best and most consistent work of the season The Treasury five also bowled well and In the final game but could not hope to win against the excellent work of their opponents Two of the Treasury play- ers the highest singles over and 216 For the Commissioners the following men were in the 200 class Smith 212 Par kor 203 and Nelligan 201 The scores Commissioners Barr lot 2d 176 193 Nelllgan 201 175 170 Smith 173 151 212 Parker 180 20S 194 Meyem 183 183 183 Totals Treasury Buell Towle Miller Budke Totals 912 910 949 1st 2d 3d 1C6 169 142 153 183 216 22 173 190 166 147 183 17S 188 190 is 921 PK4 PK4 KtKB3 PKt5 KtKR3 PQ4 KtKt2 QKt3 QR2 KtQB3 QKtK4 RKt3 RR3 KtKt4ch PKB3 aPKR3 bAgain PQB3 dBxQKtP 1iB fmr II II lIil I El111- 1I11 fo lost 115 1714 li18 2419 1827 2217 1017 2623 2024 32Z 7Il 2114 69 193 2 rr 522 918 1713 2431 Denvir 116 2314 16 3I Won 925 12IS 3126 3129 I20 2217 3i 136 tor the championshiP ot America move 1015 25IS 914 2521 71Q 2117 1620 189 37 23I 116 2419 514 2114 1623 713 1116 3126 1017 2925 4S S24 59 2218 710 2218 15 GRIM I 3d 191 EGO tl d o 1 very angerous III i r I ani Bar- kers 9 261- 8Il 3 272- 5ni puljtx the set ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Problem No 17 White Black to move and White to draw Black 7 8 14 15 White 20 22 23 28 Problem No 18 By THE EDITOR B 13 K19 W 10 15 21 22 W to move and draw SOLUTIONS Chess Problem No 9 Key move If Q QKt mate If P Q4 mate If P K3 KtxP mate Solved J B Lowe J C Shewalter E Adams and Dr I H Johnston all of this city Checker Problem No 15 2044 16 19 23 18 156 15 11 23 26 2622 19 16 12 16 26 31 22 15 1015 16 12 Drawn Solved by Raymond E Adams John R T B Carson and D J Rlor dan of this city Checker Problem No 16 29 23 18 11 14 17a31 27 25 22 23 16 11 20 17 a 23 18 7 U 167 18 1- 414lg 1014 26 31 s B Wins and B wins bv first position Solved by Raymond E and T B Carson ELEMENTARY PROBLEMS Black 20 K 13 26 White 27 K 9 32 2027 2832 9 14 Drawn Solved by John R Ryon and T B Carson Black 15 16 20 White 7 27 31 7 3 15 18 3 8 31 26 22 31 8 12 White wins Solved by John R Ryon and T B Carson ELEMENTARY CHECKERS Instead of an analysis of a game this week we give the positions of several Important endings which so of ten come up In play and are so little understood average player that we give them for student with an Invitation to our experts to send in proper next week No 1 3 12 K W K 19 22 23 W to play and what B to play and what No 12 21 K 30 K 19L 22 to ond position No 3 B 5 K 6 19 W K 14 IS B to play and what No 4 George Baker Peru Mo B 1 14 K 23 W 9 22 K 11 White to move and draw WHIST Much Interest is manifested in the Saturday of at the Washington Chess Check- ers and Several new mem have been added to the list and If the membership keeps on increas as It more commo dious quarters will have to be secured Following Is the score of Saturday North and South Average x6x C F Cochran and J K Polk 168 E K and William Finn 163 Dr M Baldwin and W C Wells 162 Dr B W Summey and G W Smith 160 Lieut C and C M Davis 159 L B Stlne and C L Parker 1K East and Wesfr Average 151 Dr F W Parker and H L Miller 155 A T Hawkesworth and A E Taylor 1E4 S A and N E Young 151 LF Speer and H O HIne 150 B C Taliaferro and R W Bishop 149 D Montgomery and F D Fletcher 146 DATES OPCHESS MATH American and British Clubs Will Play on March 25 and Game in London NEW YORK Jan cablegram re- ceived at the Brooklyn Chess Club yes- terday announced that the City of Lon- don Chess Club had accepted March 26 as the dates for the annual chess match to be played between America and Great The contest will be for the possession of the Sir George Newnes Trophy now held by the Brook lyn The match will be on ten boards Marshall the wellknown American player will conduct his game over the In London as he year and two years ago he being still ID that city He will start in International toar nament at Monte Carlo on February 1 along with Marco Schlechter Gunsberg and I i I Black II II BellIIi B I 811 lie fIII Mel II I RQR KB4 BQ3 V 3126 61 110 1619 1410 1116 1923 610 2114 1923 156 1619 2016 2326 2723 37 37 2630 2217 123 2016 2117 710 2226 1713 1619 1721 a149 3228 2724 1923 1822 sol tUons 2B 27 V and what This Is nut cc FOR NEWNES TROPHY 26Marshalls 23A b i e y W ers i S- and ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ 1 Kid Sullivan Has Chance to Olimb Up Ladder BRIGGS IS THE FAVORITE Local Boy However Has a Punch That Is to Be Feared Managers Sullivan and Htiht of the boxing club iu Portland Me where Kid Sullivan of Washington and JImmv Briggs of Chelsea will fight on January 25 haVe made final arrangements with Sam Harris Terry McGoverns man- ager for McGovern to meet the winner of the mill the bout to take place In Portland Kid Has a Wallop Both boys have their reputations at stake on Monday nights fight and the battle should be a fast one from start to finish The match will probably end in a knockout for one of the men as both are hard hitters the Washington lad particularly Briggs and McGovern have come together before Once Terry got th and once the setto wns decided a draw If the Kid ssirs the decision over the Chelsea pugilist he will have the of his lifetime- BrigKs Is favorite In the betting Sullivan Is Sam Soloman Kid Sullivans scan ager writes from Portland Me Kid In excellent condition If e loses writes Sam It will be bo cause Brlggs Is a better Much money will change hands in this city on the result of the scrap EASTERNS AGAIN LOSE IN RAILWAY LEAGUE- The other teams in the Railway Re- lief t Association League have at last broken the winning streak of thd East- ern team which up to the last two sets had a records of nineteen games won and only two lost Last night the Clerks trimmed the Easterns In two games of the set rolled on the Associa- tion Last week the Northern team succeeded In capturing two games In three from them and now the lead- ers have a record or only twentyone victories and six defeats The recent defeats of the Invlneibles makes the race much more interesting Lackey 217 and Dodson anQ Wynkoop each 202 were the best singles The scores Eastern 1st 2d 3d Dodson f 134 202 144 Stark Ui 145 179 Anderson 161 139 118 Wynkoop 185 202 148 171 Xf 165 Totals Clerks Bupk AS Whitney Lackey 774 1st 112 153 k 144 141 153 166 147 168 ISO 217 160 141 778 SOS 767 ORIENTALS CAPTURE TWO CAPITALS After winning the first two games of the set in the Royal Arcanum Bowling League the Capital Council last night defeated the Oriental Council In the third game with 914 the best score made In the new organization this sea- son The Orientals were on their met throughout the series anu bowled consistently while the Capitals tailed to reach 800 In the first two games The scores in the 200 class were Eckstein 236 and Bowsher 225 The totals Oriental 1st 2d 3d Bowsher ISO 172 225 ODonnell 1S9 IS Frederick 165 146 138 155 14 157 Waters 1S1 197 Totals Capital Hutterly Burley Eckstein Elker 870 S07 SSI 1st 2d 3d 135 147 139 173 127 164 130 149 136 174 180 236 178 16S 179 Totals 780 761 914 ACMES LOSE TWO TO JOLLY FAT MEN- In the District League the Jolly Fat Men were In excellent form last night chalking up two games over the 900 mark winning each from the Acmes The Fat Men failed to reach that figure In the second game however while Capt Coxs men toppled over 902 pins By victories night the Fat ties cut down the I u l or the Saenger separate these teams and Lanndale 200 were the best scores The totals Jolly Fat Men 1st 2d 3d 163 193 193 Crist i 203 148 ISO Rodrick 187 194 1S9 LUdwIg 183 147 ISO 200 177 178 Totals Acmes Gorman Cox Campbell Smith Speiss Totals 939 850 920 1st 2d 3d 174 174 MS 126 180 170 188 192 lS 183 139 197 147 167 145 9 MGOVERN MEET WINNER cslon Fit rE- porting r 73 Id d P in Totals FROM tIe l 1 1it bund team and now a games 818 902 868 h S42 i Veyl iii only Grist ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > Chr Heurich Brewing Co There is no comparison between Heu richs Beer and any other brewed 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Page 1: I IN THE WORLD OF SPORIS JE - Library of Congress...8 THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY JANUARY 23 1904 I I pPr I lJiVS AfrD GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORIS New York Will Play Sun day Ball

THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY JANUARY 23 19048I

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AfrD GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORISlJiVSI

New York Will Play Sunday Ball Says Johnson

FARRELL ALSO DETERMINED

Invaders and Giants Likely to HaveConflicting Dates This

Season

President Ban B Johnson of theAmerican League who Is now In NewYork announces that the season will

in New York April 14 Boston meetIng New York On April 18 New Yorkwill open a series in Philadelphia

President Johnson had several confer-ences with Frank Farrell owner of theGreater New York club and also conferred with President Barney Dreyfussof the Plttsburg dub on the schertules to be adopted by both the Nationaland American leagues

There Is likelihood of a war betweenthe two major leagues over the Ridgowood matter Both President Johnsonand Mr Farrell are thoroughly

they are right In the Stand theNew York Americans have taken on

Sunday question and stiff tightwill be made before the naUonal commission on the Sunday privilegeManhattan Never Mentioned

President Johnson says about thev American Leagues right to play inRldgewood

There has been a misconstruction-put on the American Leagues stand Inregard to Its rights under the peace pactto locate In Greater New York Theborough of Manhattan was jiever mentIoned in the transaction Brooklynwas and we have no right to enterBrooklyn But that is the only boroughwo are barred from under the peaceagreement The Giants have just as per

tfect right to play Sunday games atRldgewood OB we have President Herrmann has placed himself on recordsaying he thinks the Brooklyn clubsprotest is well taken and he has placedhimself In an awkward position y BO

doingThe muchtalkedof telegram that I

received from Herrmann in which I am-i reported as answering Ve only wantManhattan has been misconstrued Ireceived a telegram from Herrmann ask-Ing me If we would confine ourselvesto Manhattan I answered back and Ihave a copy of the telegram Under noconsideration will the American Leagueconsent to a chance in the national

have grounds onIsland

We would have been foolish to bindourselves to Manhattan Island It wasonly nine days after the meeting of thepeace commission that we lostchance of gettiig the Lenox Avonuo

we now have on Washingtonand also in the Bronx We

certainly would not waive our rights tothe Bronx location so howwe agree to confine ourselves to Man-hattan Island alone It is ridiculousWe wero not absolutely sure even otthe Wasiiington Heights then

only waived In Brooklynthe Brooklyn grounds are in Kings

Park IsQueens We have a perfect right toplay there as we claim If we are wrong

our contenUon however wegracefully and accer t the adverse declslon but we certainly consider wehave the best of the argumentWilling to Divide

Again continued President Johnsonwe are irerfectly willing to divide the

Sundays with the Brooklyn Club Noth-Ing could be fairer than that We willgive them Ridgewood every Sunday wehave not contracted for and It appearsto me as If that would be the easiestway out of the difficulty

The original place of meeting of national commission was set for Cincinnation February 11 but I am of thq opinionthat it will be held In New Yerk cityThis is whore the chief Interest In thecase is and I think both PresidentsHerrmann and Pulllam win agree tothe change I shall advocate it

Presidents Johnson and willfurther consider the schedule It Is saidthat the National schedule pre-pared by Mr Dreyfuss calls for theto open at the Polo Grounds onApril 14 Giants opened the eason In New York last year Owner Far-rell is of the opinion that it Is the High-landers turn to have theirGotham this year There is liable to hea clash at the start on this importantquestion for the opening in themetropolis is a big plum

Johnson will remain in NewYork city until Sunday when with Man-ager Hanlon will leave for Califor

the Chicago Club in Chicago and thethree will be a committee to endeavorto get the California which isnow an outlaw organization to Join or-ganized baseballWar or No War

Frank Farrell Is still firm Jn his de-termination to play Sunday ball atIUdgewoo with the Highlanders war orno war

CARROLLS AND Y M C A

MEET AT BASKETBALL-

The Carroll Institute and Y L C Abasketball teams in the District Leaguewill Ifne up In the Young Mens Chris-tian Association gymnasium this even-Ing at 815 oclock

The Carrolls lead the league and theAssociation boys are second with agood chance of landing the covetedbunting this season The teams are veryvenly matched and one of the bestfames of the season should result Thelineup will be as follows-

Y M C A Positions CarrollsGarner L F CullenThompson It F JamesC KerrL BHughes R B

LEGION OF HONOR CROSSPUZZLES PHILADELPHIA

PHILADELPHIA Jan 2 Just whythe French republic has conferred thecross of the Legion or Honor uponJoseph G Rosengarten a prominentbusiness man and philanthropist of thisMr Rosengnrton cannot explain

I was a delegate to the AllianceFitmcalse and a member of the com-mittee in charge of the

he says but all I didwas to attend and balls and occasionally glye the same myself It Is

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Arthur Given Waycross Ga Correctsolution to chess problem No 8 receiv-ed

T B solution to ele-mentary problem received

R E A Solution to Kt move receiv-ed but space will not allow Its

at presentGeorge Baker Peru Mo Problem

received Thanks See solution to prob-lem No 13 in last Issue

CHESSChampion Pillsbury encountered six-

teen opponents in his blindfold perform-ance at the New York Athletic Club lastweek The result gave the master tenwins and six draws In the CambridgeSprings tournament next April the com-mittee has decided to Issue a dally bul

to be mailed to all subscribers tothe tournament fund of a minimumamount of 52 The local club wll nodoubt subscribe for a bulletin

The principal act In the Hastingschess festival consisted of six consultabetween Frank Marshallthe chess wonder andBlackburn the English champion Theresult was 3 favorIn the championship tournament ofthe Club the five leadors areH H Berrett Won 5 Lost 0A W Fox Won 4 Lost 1C C Curt Won 4 Lost 2C S Howell Won 2 Lost 1E W Won 2 Lost 1Mayor McClellan of New York willreceive the great foreign masters shortly after on the morning ofApril 15 He has also to atin turn the dinner to the mastersat the residence of President Isaac LRice same the annualof the Manhattan Chess Club theand the receptions atthe Cosmopolitan and

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dent Roosevelt at isdown for 19 In the tour-nament at Cambridge Springs Pa is tobegin on

match between V SourwlnDistrict and W L Moormanchampion of Virginia will take place atrooms the first week InFebruary A to the value of 50

considerationThe third In the SourwlnGuthrlematch resulted In a victory for Mr

Guthrie The latter to have re-gained his nerve and a muchstronger than heretofore The nextgame will be played this evening and IfMr Sourwln win end thematch Following is the third gameBlack B PGame No 13

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b If and wir BlackqueenThe following fine game was

at Orleans between HerrMleses the German master and O WField an expert from Chicago 111 The

TO THROW JOE GRANT

Match the Best Seen Here for SomeMeet Again Tonight

Under Reversed Conditions

Joe Grant the local champion wrestlerand Harvey Parker met In the starbout of the week at the Lyceum lastnight after the regular performance

Parker contracted to throw the Washington boy In fifteen minutes or forfeit25 Joe stayed the limit and copped the

coin It was the first time Grant hadwrestled since his recent Illness and because of this fact few thought he wouldstay with the Little Demon but Joe sur-prised them by assuming the aggres-sive which he held most of the timeWhen fourteen minutes had been calledhe secured a halfNelson and crotch holdon the Little Demon and forced himinto a bridge which Joe was slowlybreaking when time was called Thetimelimit probably saved Parker as hewas securely held

After the bout Joe asked to be givenanother trial tonight but Parker dedined saying have lost 75 this weekorIs more than my salary I am here tomeet all comers will do so MrGrant wanted a match and he got 1LBut I do not agree to moot one manevery night I might throw Mr GrantIn a match but I cannot do It infifteen or twenty minutes It would beJust like giving him 23 to meet himunder the same conditionsIf the latter won In twenty minutes tonight he would another 525Last nights match was the host pulledoft hare In three or four years

LOW WATER PORT CONSULSThe Senate in executive session late

yesterday afternoon confirmed thethree appointments made n few days agofor consulates in Manchuria as fol-lows Fleming D Cheshire New Yorkoonsul at Mukden EdwinMorgan New York consul at Dalnyjat Antung

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The above fine ending was publishedsome time ago In aand reproduced recently In the LiteraryDigest In commenting upon It MrRelchelln chess editor of Philadel-phia North American says that In his

this Is one of the finest examplesof elusive and slippery that hehas ever seen Mr Pillsbury afterstudying It for onehalf hour gave It upan too deep for casual examinationWhile It looks easy It In not fromthe fact that must be constantly-on the lookout stale mate yetcan win Who wIll send us a solution

CHECKERS-G C Anderson of Guilford Md

formerly of Aberdeen Scotland thehome of checker has been Inthe city a few days shaking the boysup over the board Mr Andersona strong player and but few gameswhile hereGame No n

between John T Denvir andBerry Mitchell both of Chicago Denvlrs move

Game No iaA 5500 stroke This game was played

between Charles Barker of BostonClarence Freeman of Providence R Ias the fortieth and last in a match

2622 14 17 18 15 F won

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Lightweight Champion of the WorldFailed However to Make the

Plucky Italian Quit

BALTIMORE Md Jan 23 Thebloodiest boxing contest over pulled oftin this city took place last night JoeGnus essayed to stop Joe Grim in tenrounds and while he failed to carry outthe contract he gave Grim the worstbeating that the Italian ever received

simply hammered Grim to aGrim came out of the contest coveredwith blood an l a mashed nose cut eye

ear anri his face swollen up likea balloon Grim did not land two effect-Ive blows the whole bout but seemedsatisfied to take a beating and stay thelimit

COMMISSIONERS WINFROM TREASURYQUINT-

The Commissioners In the Depart-mental League rolled an excellent seriesagainst the on the Palacenight and vron the fullEach game bowled by the Commission-ers was above 900 as follows 912 910and 949 The Commissioners accom

their best and most consistentwork of the season The Treasury fivealso bowled well and Inthe final game but could not hope towin against the excellent work of theiropponents Two of the Treasury play-ers the highest singles

over and 216 Forthe Commissioners the following menwere in the 200 class Smith 212 Parkor 203 and Nelligan 201 The scores

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WhiteBlack to move and White to drawBlack 7 8 14 15White 20 22 23 28

Problem No 18By THE EDITOR

B 13 K19W 10 15 21 22W to move and draw

SOLUTIONSChess Problem No 9

Key moveIf Q QKt mateIf P Q4 mateIf P K3 KtxP mateSolved J B Lowe JC Shewalter E Adams

and Dr I H Johnston all of this cityChecker Problem No 15

2044 16 1923 18 156 15 11 23 262622 19 16

12 16 26 3122 15 1015 16 12 DrawnSolved by Raymond E Adams JohnR T B Carson and D J Rlor

dan of this cityChecker Problem No 16

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2027 28329 14 Drawn Solved by John R Ryonand T B Carson

Black 15 16 20White 7 27 317 3 15 18 3 8 31 26 22 31 8 12

White wins Solved by John R Ryonand T B Carson

ELEMENTARY CHECKERSInstead of an analysis of a game thisweek we give the positions of severalImportant endings which so of ten comeup In play and are so little understoodaverage player that we give

them for student withan Invitation to our experts to send inproper next weekNo 1 3 12 K W K 19 22 23

W to play and what B to play andwhatNo 12 21 K 30 K 19L 22

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No 3 B 5 K 6 19 W K 14 IS B toplay and whatNo 4 George Baker Peru Mo

B 1 14 K 23 W 9 22 K 11 White tomove and drawWHIST

Much Interest is manifested in theSaturday ofat the Washington Chess Check-ers and Several new mem

have been added to the listand If the membership keeps on increasas It more commodious quarters will have to be secured

Following Is the score of Saturday

North and South Average x6xC F Cochran and J K Polk 168E K and William Finn 163Dr M Baldwin and W C Wells 162Dr B W Summey and G W Smith 160Lieut C and C M Davis 159L B Stlne and C L Parker 1KEast and Wesfr Average 151Dr F W Parker and H L Miller 155A T Hawkesworth and A E Taylor 1E4S A and N E Young 151L F Speer and H O HIne 150B C Taliaferro and R W Bishop 149D Montgomery and F D Fletcher 146

DATES OPCHESS MATH

American and British Clubs Will Playon March 25 and

Game in London

NEW YORK Jan cablegram re-ceived at the Brooklyn Chess Club yes-terday announced that the City of Lon-don Chess Club had accepted March

26 as the dates for the annual chessmatch to be played between Americaand Great The contest will befor the possession of the Sir GeorgeNewnes Trophy now held by the Brooklyn

The match will be on ten boardsMarshall the wellknown Americanplayer will conduct his game over theIn London as he year andtwo years ago he being still ID that city

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Local Boy However Has a PunchThat Is to Be

Feared

Managers Sullivan and Htiht of theboxing club iu Portland Me where KidSullivan of Washington and JImmvBriggs of Chelsea will fight on January25 haVe made final arrangements withSam Harris Terry McGoverns man-ager for McGovern to meet the winnerof the mill the bout to take place InPortlandKid Has a Wallop

Both boys have their reputations atstake on Monday nights fight and thebattle should be a fast one from startto finish The match will probably endin a knockout for one of the men asboth are hard hitters the Washingtonlad particularly Briggs and McGovernhave come together before Once Terrygot th and once the setto wnsdecided a draw If the Kid ssirs thedecision over the Chelsea pugilist hewill have the of his lifetime-BrigKs Is favorite In the bettingSullivan Is

Sam Soloman Kid Sullivans scanager writes from Portland Me

Kid In excellent condition Ife loses writes Sam It will be bo

cause Brlggs Is a betterMuch money will change hands in thiscity on the result of the scrap

EASTERNS AGAIN LOSEIN RAILWAY LEAGUE-

The other teams in the Railway Re-lief t Association League have at lastbroken the winning streak of thd East-ern team which up to the last twosets had a records of nineteen gameswon and only two lost Last night theClerks trimmed the Easterns In twogames of the set rolled on the Associa-tion Last week the Northernteam succeeded In capturing two gamesIn three from them and now the lead-ers have a record or only twentyonevictories and six defeats The recentdefeats of the Invlneibles makes therace much more interesting Lackey217 and Dodson anQ Wynkoop each202 were the best singles The scores

Eastern 1st 2d 3dDodson f 134 202 144Stark Ui 145 179Anderson 161 139 118Wynkoop 185 202 148

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ORIENTALS CAPTURETWO CAPITALS

After winning the first two games ofthe set in the Royal Arcanum BowlingLeague the Capital Council last nightdefeated the Oriental Council In thethird game with 914 the best scoremade In the new organization this sea-son The Orientals were on their met

throughout the series anu bowledconsistently while the Capitals tailedto reach 800 In the first two games Thescores in the 200 class were Eckstein236 and Bowsher 225 The totals

Oriental 1st 2d 3dBowsher ISO 172 225ODonnell 1S9 ISFrederick 165 146 138

155 14 157Waters 1S1 197

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1st 2d 3d135 147 139173 127 164130 149 136174 180 236178 16S 179

Totals 780 761 914

ACMES LOSE TWOTO JOLLY FAT MEN-

In the District League the Jolly FatMen were In excellent form last nightchalking up two games over the 900mark winning each from the AcmesThe Fat Men failed to reach that figureIn the second game however whileCapt Coxs men toppled over 902 pinsBy victories night the Fatties cut down the I u l or the Saengerseparate these teams andLanndale 200 were the best scores Thetotals

Jolly Fat Men 1st 2d 3d163 193 193

Crist i 203 148 ISORodrick 187 194 1S9LUdwIg 183 147 ISO

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