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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY APRIL 14 1907 5- BURNSQBRIEN FIGHT PROMOTER FAILS TO w POST FQWFEiT Fat Men and Orientals in Close Last Saengerbund Holds a Safe Lead in the District League Krauss the Only Bowler Whose Average Exceeds 200 Mark With the Saengerbunds and Garrisons safely eseonoed at the top and bottom respectively the District Bowling league interest now centers In the fight for second place between the Orientals and Fat Men who are now practically tied the latter being only one point in the lead f Krauss has lost a few pins but the Saenger expert is still over the 300 mark and will no doubt finish the with a double century average Allison and Burdine oleo of the Saengers are for second place with an average of 1SI Team Standings 1 G W I Pet Saenpers TK JW Fat Men U M MS Orientals 78 M Bank Clerks 72 S Acmes 7 K Jf Market 7S 27 48 Ml florists 7 M 52 J7 Garrisons W 19 47 Team Averages G P TIG Saengers 18 TUgB IJtTJ Orientals 7 iUB Fat Men Si 71380 OT SN Acmes SI 4SMS tn 9K Bank Clerka 78 7 f an Market House 0M4S S Florists If CS SSI Garrisons 51878 852 8 Saengerbund G Pins HG Av Krause 7S MIS7 9ff Allison 7S 141H 917 Burdine W 11407 l Miller v I1 i iai Eckstein 7 1W9 fib MS Crist M SM5 3 179 Fat Men G Pins HG AY Brosnan m tll 212 33- ft Smith R T Itt7 SU 19 Waters 7S lSCai 2 IS Field 31 SJtt 321 Iffl Bodrick TV 1S4K JA 17 Miller I Bl 174 Baum 74 12298 212 17 Harlow M 3tJT7 2 171 Bennett IS 174S 17 145 Orientals G Pins HG Av Brown 7 rH- ODonnall 71 Campbell 72 31 X SK 1 1- TJIarshaH If Itvaffi SK 177 73 1SSW 2M Williams 6 9 Acmes G Pins HG AVK Jlobinette S7 2M 3 S 164 M6 J4 Warren SI f824 2K 1S1 Gorman 4i SWK 2tt Fritz IS XfCT if 178 Plutch I litf 310 ITS Williams i 7 3S2 3 Hardie H SWS 2 3 8 Cox K 9H 1R7 Crane 3C 24 2 i 3C- 4paoth I 4 3tt 153 Conroy 7 1 7 1 158 Bank Clerks- r G Pins HG Avg St I44t S4 Winker 4 244 Barber 1142 Barclay 4t Mtg 214 174 Scharf 7 71 ll1K t 172 j Jacobsen M Ml 2W 3tt Ghesselli St tgMl 214 M2 Stuart 1 2 8 2W IK Market House G Pips HG Avg nUec C R OJR 22 111 iiUer 7f4 22S 173 Bruegger 44 7 1 2tt 171 at M 6 178 Williams 4f Ti 2tt 1 Bishop W 7 286 Itt V JTofmanp X2W 1 Keane 8f 4JH 3t8 1 owenberg xivi 8f 177 II White Jf 3JK HI m Miller E Mi 3 6 111 Florists v j BJ Pi s HG Baker S i2 174 McLennan i U 6 2 17 Goodman 178 17 Simmonds MP7 S Cooke 1MW 2 1 Shaffer 3 2 Itt Goetz T CU14I 17 Ernest 72 llJW 22 1 Collins 22 212 1 Murray t 8 174 387 Garrisons Sv Eta HGAvf Gordon BulaskI MM 174 PArr 27 4IM i- Hffi2jE5B 53- 5S Irr i B S S 42 13 Voig 11 178 1 MIKE SGHRECK AND WILLE i IS TONOPAH ATTRACTION V LOS ANGELES Cal April 13 Mike Hileys press agent has begun to make- a noise like a typewriter The prometer is planning according to his agent to off a double event this month There will be a daylight fight between Phil Kirtght and Percy Cpve land a night contest between Jack Wile and Mike Schreck Cove and Knight are on the ground training so It looks like business as far as this match figures Wille was bested In one SIght with Shrock boMt was claimed by his that he was out of condition The result of the talk wa a return match which ended in a draw so that the men have still to decide whifih Is the better INTERESTING RACE FOR SECOND PLACE FinIshGarrisons tied U 141 Sl House Avg II 41 t I 5i X41 182 Hill Speir I 171 i Bon tz 111 tI 171 179 I Deyo 14 J 1 e t Avg I 1 I 3 M tIT f 1 111 17 1 111 18- 8Seltz lAnd J4 Harmel 4715 a 33 Pitcher lit pull 1 r sea- son i 11 2C 311 I11 711 II 34b 11 300 131 t sib 1 lilt Weiner 1M 162 38 5831 31 21 i 411 102 3 d 510 1 N t 31 s7 143 914 a 393 31 a4 7211 11ti 4415 Tono ad- mirers 11 M- iii pen ¬ > > < < < + INCIDENTS OF SPRING OPENING IN WASHINGTON m 1 SE 0 H AIET AROurll- Jpur WUYFORE f f ARE HORSES ARRIVING 6 tAO LUO LoS El ANI AT PIMLIGO TRACKS VOUlt DJCovER 5 You R FAtKEN ERta lUST nt rr Il OVER 0 Several Carloads in From enning This After noon 1 AD s h QaW W RItKEi 2uM SUP t M l H t Z ANNn nta Nan t- Gann rl ZUP AA nI auR wr LIE orNE S aN7NE F NN 0 r M 3aa Na ll AtU EZ o ti A sts atCAh1 0 r 1 A ON t SHoUt D- h 1vE YpW- I Q aox W4 HAS t q ill r t d R OOe R tE 4y j LJ I ci2g 1i- V L Z c3V i 4 I- v r7IufFAKifJ- r 1 OP H aF A Cpl E H r- T 1FtT 13Y N10N5 HtCKMANi ANNA Yo t r lf 1 t J f SP DEf ti p J i F ale R- 44vur ro pub oil o > Horse Already Quartered at Old Course Far Thomas Clyde Has Some Good Two YearOlds in Stable JiALTIMORlt April M Several car- loads of horse arrived at Pfeniico track this afternoon from Wasoington and more are expected today By to- morrow every stall on the grounds will be occupied There never hoe been so many tunes at Pimtico to takS part in a mantling Not even in the good old days when the Baltimore course wa the common battlefield for the thoroughbreds of the North South East and West were so many animals quartered at the track The ofltcials of the Maryland Jockey Club much gratified at the interest being taken by the horsemen in the naming meeting and Secretary Riggs is sanguine the meet will be the beet ever held at the Baltimore course under its new management both from a finan- cial standpoint and in a racing way The program arranged will suit horses of all classes and there is every pros- pect that the fields will be the largest ever known which of course will re- sult in good prices and brisk betting Approve Nev Betting Pavilion The new betting pavilion which has been provided just back of the has been greatly approved of by the horsemen who arrived today It will accommodate comfortably thirty to forty booths and it is safe to say that there will be enough layers on hand to till it completely The old pavilion which was under the grandstand was so dark and cramped that it made things uncomfortable both for bettors and layers The new one is open on all sides which will afford plenty of light and ventilation Owners elf horses that have been rac- ing at Benning wilt be likely to And it far from easy to beat the animals that have been at Pimlico for several weeks There are upward of MK thoroughbreds- that have been prepared at the local course and they are as fit run as any horses that have been racing at Benning or the winter tracks Clyde Has Good Youngsters The stable of Thomas Clyde has been at Pimlico for several weeks and among the twoyearolds are some colts that are said to be high class Several other owners have youngsters that will make the best of those that raced Banning extend themselves Jubilee who was generally regarded as about the best youngster shown at Washington is in the Ciabaugh Memorial but he will have his work cut out to win for there are several dark ones that have not appeared in public Fred LJUtefteld the owner of Jubilee is anxious to win the Ciabaugh for he is a resident of Mary land and is anxious to put his best foot forward Mr Llttiefieid bred Jubi- lee and regards the colt as very nearly first class He says that Jubilee is a faster and sounder horse than Computer was at this time and It will be remembered Computer brought when sold Walden Has Strong Stable Robert son of late Wyndham Walden who always took a keen interest in thf Baltimore meet Ing a strong stable and will rate all of them here He thinks Lord Be anerges will be a star during the meet ting Last fall this colt was a tab performer at Pimlico but he has improved go much over winter that he will be a hard to beat In nearly any company He is fast and Mr Walden thinks he will stay better than he did in his only start over a dlstanne at the Benning moat Belle of Jessa mine is another from which Mr Walden expects much The Belle was a mighty good mare in the early part of the meeting here last but she is a deli cate miss and will not stand a great deal of racing Skillfully handled she will hold her own in good company Dade Is the Starter Starter Dade will again preside at the barrier and Secretary RIggs attti Judge Prank Bryan will be in the stand while the stewards will be Samuel Ross of Washington H J Morris and Wil- liam Manly John the well known rains experts wild has recently been elected secretory Brighton jrtll be tits race are thus to last year 1 Walden the only horse Boil the r t1ng Ad- vanced grand- stand has gt stllr t s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AMATEUR BASEBALL Brightwood defeated Takoma Park al- Takoraa Park by S to Lineup of winners Faulkner etcher EcklQlE first base Roche V Grit Jttha third baj carter oeM W Griffiths pitcher IJ Moore N S itz left field W Mick catcher Howell right field Score by innings RHE I Takoma 11 Teams aged fourteen rear ad4rM N Seitz Brightwood D C The Victor Athletic Club wants games with teams averaging fourteen years Address Bill Smith H2 Btghth street northeast j The fifth grade Dent defeated the fourth grade of the same school by 41 to 7 The features were the pitching of Walter Hughes and the batting of Francis Kane and Ralph Tucker The fifth grade wants games with teams averaging twelve years Address Fran- cis Kane 4M New Jersey avenue south- east The North Washington Club defeated the Gage School team f to i at First and W streets northwest The feature was the pitching of Brooks for the who want games with teams averaging fourteen years Line- up Brooks pitcher hoot catcher Jones first base Grinnell second base Gill shortstop Spiedle third base enter field Perry left held Miller right fijrid Address W Grin nell 3 Todd place northeast The Adams School team wants games with teams averaging fourteen years The lineup Naughton and Ale i oner catchers Tuck Kenner and Cre shTtw pitchers Crenahaw first base Pennyfcaker base Ken ner and Tuck third base Cotley short- stop Menoher Dawson R Bond F Bond outfielders Address F 1810 Sixteenth street northwest The Phelps School team has organized and wants games with any teams fifteen years The lineup Con nors catcher F Davis and E Davis pitchers P Miller shortstop E third base W Cady second base W Brown first base P Talby center field J Dulley loft held W Richardson tight field H Yetton R King and E Schuyler subs Address challenges to Chapin Bauman 90S T street northwest The Bradodcks want games with teams averaging thirteen years Ad dress Harry Cash 1747 T street north west The lineup Harry Cash catch er and manager Hiram Cash and Herd first base Colley second base Crane third R j Adams short stop and captain J Adams and Mudd left field Trilby center hail Torina right field J The St Anns baseball team of Ten games with teems aver aging years Address John ODay Wisconsin avenue Tenleytown- D C The Barney School baseball team col- ored defeated the Garfield Softool col- ored by 9 to S Wet weather prevented good by either team The win ners want games with other school teams averaging sixteen years Line- up William Harris first base captain Clifton Anderson pitcher manager George Samuels center Scott catcher LeRoy Smith shortstop Henry Watts third base as right field Sumner Moss second base Lacey left field Address William Harris 700 Nichols avenue or Clifton Anderson 194 Morris roar Aracostla AMERICAN FIGHTERS TO MEET BRITONS LONDON April 13 Two International fights will be fought in the ring of the National Sporting Club on the night of April 22 In the first Al Delmont the clever featherweight fight ot Boston will take on Owen Moran the little English boxer while in the other Sam Langford the clever and colored of Boston will tackle Tiger Smith the who was knocked out only a short time before tho same club In one round Gunnei Moir the English heavy weight champion fights rounds FOREGONE CONCLUSION Do you think is a lottery kidding Youre I am sjJh foolish ques n I II I 1 I I I I Colley I I and McIntyre base Perc mldlew ght ego y U1L nun J second bane short- stop S 11 110i72 e 6116 Athletic winners Ste- venson second aver- aging Charh ton thirteen Quit wren y T asks e t ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ AH TWA5 A TtxiCf WHEN WEE WLtJE oFxe TO IN THE i E LLQWSP OVER WITHOUT J sCENE NY LINE UP i M PA S TPPNi O rN cR ak6 s- EE < 10000 to Bind Match That 30000 Purse for the BurnsOBrien Fight Is Probably Mythical Heavyweights May Not Meet in Californip By W W NAUGHTON McCarey Falls to Post I I SAN FRAlsCIJCO AprU MLTheres a tangJe In the JtertisCTBrten flght sad it will taM unraveling From some- one who IP very very to Jack OBrien it ia teamed that the purse of I900M with which McCmrey of Los Aa- geies was supposed to Mitbid the Rhyo gH rai mont ia a more chimera and that the only money at issue to a sum of AM9 which OBrieni- nsUUc shill be posted a a guarantee that share of the gate receipts will not be leas than that amount OBrien who was in San Francisco a day or two ass vice that MeCarey was to have posted thia QB on March 1 Failed U P t He hasnt done so or he would have warned me said Jack Until the M goes up I will keep away from Los Angeles I have other link to fry and XeCarey neednt think he te going to get roe to box Burns on a percentage basis without any guarantee From Los Angeles comes word that McCarey denies having promised to post 1 OW on starch IS or at any other time delivering himself thusly McCarey without noticing it maybe is knocking the props from under his contention that there is a 30003 at stake for the merest tyro matters pugilistic knows that promoters who offer prize of that amount have to place some if not all of the purse in safekeeping somewhere v- As the matter stands McCarey Insists that match is for a 980090 purse and that the lighters are to take his word for OBrien says that the match so far as he Is concerned is for a guaran teed sum of M000 and as much more as he can get by the percentage route Maybe In a day or two when the ter in dispute is threshed out by wire we will hear that it was all a misunderstanding and that the con take place on time But whether It will be for 30009 or lees or more we will never know OBrien according to report speaks quits frankly when arguing that It would be poor business for him to tight Burns for a bare per cent He says that having boxed Burns onee the gilt hi off the gingerbread and it is hard to tell whether the public realty wants Tommy and himself in action again The fact that the articles call for twenty the same as before will teed many to expect another draw says Jack If this second match were to be a finish it would be different OBrien May Meet Moir OBrien has been offered a match with Gunner Molr the same to take place in London in the autumn in connection with Billy grand international passageatarms hi which Americas pugilists wilt be pitted against Up to date Nolan has been quite tact- ful in making his arrangements for the W tourney across the pond being that if too much were said about his plans some unkind person might re- mark No wonder they are avoiding Gn The as far as can bo learend Is as follows A rich Englishman with sporting instincts is behind Nolan and series of Queenaberry contests wit be held at Olympia the Madison Square Garden of London in August next Nolan who came across from England- to sign up men for the tourney told such as he places himself in touch with that he wanted four championship events After canvassing the situation be decided upon the following program Jimmy Walsh V Abe Abtell v Bowkar Battling Nelson vs Johnny Summers and Lang Attar thU TS rN in de efffBd ha could Improve I his tot SIt I In the It thOrough- ly e t- will to- e Non scheme thE JOe Sam unneriMolr r m tt same close iyte Oil t ir ass real limey n puree rounds Britons fear- ful feed vs upon the h8avy ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ + ° welghtvard and invited CTBrftm to tak the place of Lenxford CTBrten Mrthar likes the Idea and will be the Nolan voyagers probably when the American Queenaberry specialists set out for England la July Bill Squires and Bums BUt 9o iiie the Australian chas pfoh will be here in a few days He said In an Interview at Honolulu that he want ed to begin isle American carter with a match with the winner of the Burns OBrien light and that he would post OW with the writer on arrival the to KO as either forfeit or side bet It is his intention to be at the ringside in Los Angeles if Burns and OBrien meet Should the BvrneOBriMi match fall through It is highly probable that Squires and Burns wilt be matched to tight at Colma on Decoration Day Jim CoCfroth the San Francesco promoter who sent Nelson and Britt together at Cobra has been working on the Squires Burns contest for several weeks Burns started the ball by writing to Coffrott and asking him 10 arrange the affair In replying CoAroth reminded Burns that he was already matched with OBrien and to this Tommy sent an- swer go ahead and et Squire for me rn whip OBrien surely will be ready to box Squirm a few weeks later Coffroth says I think a Squires Burns match would be a card even though it happen that OBrien and Burns boxed another draw You see Squires and Burns are built on the same lines and each of them ia the de- termined rushing lighter I dont know of anyone among American heavy- weights betted fitted to give the Aus tralian a thorough tryout and for that reason I am looking forward to bringing men together Of I cant say I have the Thatch cinched Burns has told me to go ahead and make arrangements but Squires will have something to say on the subject when he arrives i dont expect that the Australian will throw any obstacles m the way of a meeting But if OBrie should defeat Burns was asked of Coffroth That is something I havent allowed for said Coffroth with a SMile This is tantamount to saying that he believes Burns will win from OBrlen if they meet again OBrien Is Talking Again Please state for men that no matter what others think of my ring quaiiflca when it comes toe to select an oppon- ent for 3qulres min lack OBrien I I eat still on and the matchmaking departmtnt h I preside over i er sonally 1 as as ever Like every other lighter 1 hci ve tn makmg good terms and If m r i oeal are enter trained who knows l Vi r may Burns at Los Angeles at whatever place the host lnduc T5ei s offer and then make the Journey Nolan anti tackle Gunner Moir the English heavy- weight champion From which it may be Inf rrrxl that Squires will get right down to lisJncss after he steps ashore I Delivery Wagons J 85 to S175 This wafireu is suitable for bakers dry goods and to stand the test of durability in assortment of cut ors and stiles These are the cheapest wagons to be had in the city at D Waters Son Carriages Wagons Harneas 310 PeanBylvonla Ave 27 Vf You and too course that I I though f t t I flows I ill be very much to for h e met I wish J I l I floristsbuilt among same big should x the dank wife a rig roof i pric- eS e s ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ < i i i OrilyJ a FeV Events for Older Members Boys in Limelight athletic of the local Y A have decided t pfece the raan- agemajBt of the meet on April 29 in the hat4s Of Chase the instructor in the boys building The meet will not be In the nature of aa interdepart mental affair as previously thought but will be open only to members of the boys attdtngnaxoej events in which the men may compete Mr Beckett instructor in the mens department thinks that be can whip a good relay team out of this years baaketbatll quint to meet the four repre- senting Company K of the T M A Mr Beckett has accepted the challenge Issued by Company K and his men have already started training Booties the relay race there will be the shotput tWelve pounds and the Myanl run These two events wilt be open to the boys and department and to Company K The closed events for the boys will be three twenty yard dashes for the different age boys a shotput two running high Jumps a 44yard relay race a lieyard dash a relay for A class teams and a relay for B class teams These smaller beys should give the intermediates a hard run for their money They created such- a favorable Impression by every event entered at the National Guard meet the other night that In- structor Chase Taylor is confident of suttees with these youngsters First and second prizes will be awarded for each individual event The winning relay teams will also receive prizes Entries will be received not later than Saturday April M Culmbacher Is Brewed under perfect conditions from carefully se- lected matt and hops amply matured A dark beer of superior and health value lire It a trial fiji 7 K Case of two dozen of Sac for return of bottles wARTrnroToar BEEWEur co 5th end P Sts N E Shone E 254 aplStf BATS BALLS SUITS CLOVES MASKS Clubs organizing will find tho most complete stock in Washington at SPORTING AND ATHLETIC GOODS 40 AND S50 BICYCLES v Made by the Pope Co SEDUCED PSXCE- SI NEW YORK CYCLE C- Ot 424 NINTH ST N W S Open Evenings Cur Heurich Brewing Co Purity and Excellence Ttceo Baveraffcs Stand on Own Merits liAERZEN SENATE vsz3ea fold Medal for Parity and EzceUence c f2rfharae West 34 for a MEET DETAilS t dtrec BIt 1qI few C men I WRE ATE BASEBALL WALFORDS 0- SCcrrT AND EAMBLER t Mfg Equipped with Coaster Brakes at v I i nnd Car YMCA lNDtJciR The ors h 909 Pa- venu r p 4 1 y 4OA AA4 000 900C Dtl r i Their position e 4p 4DQ tli ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ < + + + at the Jlistcict to The loll eta fltt SBloatftia after the repamiiwm frr the rjra JJ jestow n jtfww race nae made more r fj9jrtHn the jatost aansufrie could At a fewdaj tne UB reoe ty every detail of WR vent was carefully duc- usfceti ajtf ltcOw JJnaajr the ular the National Capit I District was appointed to confer wltli Hop HJ5exton chief of ftepartm nr of apd pecial Events Met With Seers K Mr Liwdear his mission with much 0xi Munteyj and Kiet with success In every way1 lift report t j the committee was received with much joy ami aratmaftOon Leach reiut made by H r bMKuy on behalf of tie WaaMngtwt fanefcMiw was granted The number f birds which are being n tered will by far exceed any eompvtit- fcm WitaWnitoit We4s have ever had They wilt ftaav 4 ere cm May 7 nTh in Norfolk on My t when they will be ptaeed NC xMMti R until 11 oclock on May 9 Vbe tby will 1 transported to tins uwaeftiiia grounds f the aeronautical tending to be finest ootieafc of the a where nirvlsiatf tar tutobctrueted fir StMMMvUle tiny HlieraUon i a clear one as It most generally in this section in the month of May tin flight of the pigeons may be watrhvu for nearly half an hour jktttr the bafeketc Local Fanciers Active The successful termination of the boa ones more ample evidence oC the proSAumtvenMS and af- tivity of fancJenk Not only did they nceoede ether ccttona by a year in en4eav rt K Xo f xa re the flight but is now bettered in receiving the first of- fers A g erai weeiiBft persons in- terested will b hM 737 Seven i street northwest XflrU 17 banquet has been arranged AMATEUR BILLIARDIST IQ JE SEKT NEW YORK April 13 Action has been taken upon the plan of sending au American amateur bUUardiat to the tournament 4a be held in Paris V nnMfe JntMt the Ltederkrane Gil 0 edA enter J Fer dinand poaeabBTR od d ray his ex- penses News was also rtcelve Dy the off- icials of the National Association of B terd Ptay re that Chi ergo Athletic Association had taken sim iar action with regard to Calvin Dem art 4- tMaurk Daly said that the stand taken W the New York and Chicago organizations practically made if certain that an American amateur would com pete but whether both Deinarest Toggenbarg will go remains to be dc cded Our line of Spring SuitingsvS- jv embraces all the richest mand most 7fi distinctive ects I H f Co gar r m n t s fl- tJ 1211 Pa Ave Showing Our Haircloth Front APRILS A RAINY MONTH Finest Cravenette Rain coats from 550 1115 F Street N The Regent 25G 04 Ia Ava mSSSSmH- ACYCLES IYER TOJ TO SOT XTERttS RAZELTONS4- 2S48110TH ST X TIMES WT ADS BIH S- OMJun PIQti NrnACE- WiIr B r Liber ted Oat stQ n i H l f eetlog Land q t S siSt l Tennirn1ltI n of tp vneFf1S rf0 I t w pOi o departed L Ii e Ion Sot s j 4 Call t whip t a r this city the anal up- I Goodyear Raincoat Co W II I SHOES w yuRS W- It BRli G AHJNTON ExhibJtio- nQronds tOnal ict Mold Bran u4ce Arl a iBi- til fit n harp detltI R Con teares leg reef the miles leaving ar- rangement given local S for T0 PARIS in- ternationaL Amateur V a fc Z 4 3IIt a r 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Page 1: BURNSQBRIEN FIGHT PROMOTER FAILS TO FQWFEiT€¦ · Gorman 4i SWK 2tt Fritz IS XfCT if 178 Plutch I litf 310 ITS Williams i 7 3S2 3 Hardie H SWS 2 3 8 Cox K 9H 1R7 Crane 3C 24 2 i

THE WASHINGTON TIMES SUNDAY APRIL 14 1907 5-

BURNSQBRIEN FIGHT PROMOTER FAILS TOw

POST FQWFEiT

Fat Men and Orientals inClose

Last

Saengerbund Holds a SafeLead in the District

League

Krauss the Only BowlerWhose Average Exceeds

200 Mark

With the Saengerbunds and Garrisonssafely eseonoed at the top and bottomrespectively the District Bowlingleague interest now centers In thefight for second place between theOrientals and Fat Men who are nowpractically tied the latter being onlyone point in the leadf Krauss has lost a few pins but theSaenger expert is still over the 300

mark and will no doubt finish thewith a double century average

Allison and Burdine oleo of theSaengers are for second place withan average of 1SI

Team Standings1

G W I PetSaenpers TK JWFat Men U M MSOrientals 78 MBank Clerks 72 SAcmes 7 K JfMarket 7S 27 48 Mlflorists 7 M 52 J7Garrisons W 19 47

Team AveragesG P TIG

Saengers 18 TUgB IJtTJOrientals 7 iUBFat Men Si 71380 OT SNAcmes SI 4SMS tn 9KBank Clerka 78 7 f anMarket House 0M4S SFlorists If CS SSIGarrisons 51878 852 8

Saengerbund

G Pins HG AvKrause 7S MIS7 9ffAllison 7S 141H 917Burdine W 11407 lMiller v I1 i iaiEckstein 7 1W9 fib MSCrist M SM5 3 179

Fat MenG Pins HG AY

Brosnan m tll 212 33-ft Smith R T Itt7 SU 19

Waters 7S lSCai 2 ISField 31 SJtt 321 IfflBodrick TV 1S4K JA 17Miller I Bl 174Baum 74 12298 212 17Harlow M 3tJT7 2 171Bennett IS 174S 17 145

OrientalsG Pins HG Av

Brown 7 rH-ODonnall 71Campbell 72 31

X SK 1 1-TJIarshaH If Itvaffi SK 177

73 1SSW 2MWilliams 6 9

AcmesG Pins HG AVK

Jlobinette S7 2M 3S 164 M6 J4Warren SI f824 2K 1S1

Gorman 4i SWK 2ttFritz IS XfCT if 178Plutch I litf 310 ITSWilliams i 7 3S2 3Hardie H SWS 2 3 8Cox K 9H 1R7Crane 3C 24 2 i 3C-

4paoth I 4 3tt 153Conroy 7 1 7 1 158

Bank Clerks-

r G Pins HG AvgSt I44t S4

Winker 4 244Barber 1142Barclay 4t Mtg 214 174Scharf 7 71 ll1K t 172

j Jacobsen M Ml 2W 3ttGhesselli St tgMl 214 M2Stuart 1 2 8 2W IK

Market HouseG Pips HG Avg

nUec C R OJR 22 111iiUer 7f4 22S 173

Bruegger 44 7 1 2tt 171at M 6 178

Williams 4f Ti 2tt 1

Bishop W 7 286 IttV JTofmanp X2W

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owenberg xivi 8f 177 IIWhite Jf 3JK HI mMiller E Mi 3 6 111

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Baker S i2 174

McLennan i U 6 2 17Goodman 178 17

Simmonds MP7 SCooke 1MW 2 1

Shaffer 3 2 IttGoetz T CU14I 1 7Ernest 72 llJW 22 1

Collins 22 212 1Murray t 8 174 387

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GordonBulaskI MM 174PArr 27 4IM

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MIKE SGHRECK AND WILLEi IS TONOPAH ATTRACTION

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LOS ANGELES Cal April 13 MikeHileys press agent has begun to make-

a noise like a typewriter Theprometer is planning according to hisagent to off a double event thismonth

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that he was out of conditionThe result of the talk wa a returnmatch which ended in a draw so thatthe men have still to decide whifih Isthe better

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JiALTIMORlt April M Several car-loads of horse arrived at Pfeniicotrack this afternoon from Wasoingtonand more are expected today By to-morrow every stall on the grounds willbe occupied There never hoe been somany tunes at Pimtico to takS partin a mantling Not even in thegood old days when the Baltimorecourse wa the common battlefield forthe thoroughbreds of the North SouthEast and West were so many animalsquartered at the track

The ofltcials of the Maryland JockeyClub much gratified at the interestbeing taken by the horsemen in thenaming meeting and Secretary Riggs issanguine the meet will be the beetever held at the Baltimore course underits new management both from a finan-cial standpoint and in a racing wayThe program arranged will suit horsesof all classes and there is every pros-pect that the fields will be the largestever known which of course will re-sult in good prices and brisk bettingApprove Nev Betting Pavilion

The new betting pavilion which hasbeen provided just back of the

has been greatly approved ofby the horsemen who arrived today Itwill accommodate comfortably thirty toforty booths and it is safe to say thatthere will be enough layers on hand totill it completely The old pavilionwhich was under the grandstand wasso dark and cramped that it madethings uncomfortable both for bettorsand layers The new one is open on allsides which will afford plenty of lightand ventilation

Owners elf horses that have been rac-ing at Benning wilt be likely to And itfar from easy to beat the animals thathave been at Pimlico for several weeksThere are upward of MK thoroughbreds-that have been prepared at the localcourse and they are as fit run asany horses that have been racing atBenning or the winter tracksClyde Has Good Youngsters

The stable of Thomas Clyde has beenat Pimlico for several weeks and amongthe twoyearolds are some colts thatare said to be high class Several otherowners have youngsters that will makethe best of those that raced Banningextend themselves Jubilee who wasgenerally regarded as about the bestyoungster shown at Washington is inthe Ciabaugh Memorial but he willhave his work cut out to win for thereare several dark ones that have notappeared in public Fred LJUtefteld theowner of Jubilee is anxious to win theCiabaugh for he is a resident of Maryland and is anxious to put his bestfoot forward Mr Llttiefieid bred Jubi-lee and regards the colt as very nearlyfirst class He says that Jubilee is afaster and sounder horse than Computerwas at this time and It willbe remembered Computer broughtwhen soldWalden Has Strong Stable

Robert son of lateWyndham Walden who always tooka keen interest in thf Baltimore meetIng a strong stable and will rateall of them here He thinks Lord Beanerges will be a star during the meetting Last fall this colt was atab performer at Pimlico but he hasimproved go much over winter that hewill be a hard to beat In nearlyany company He is fast and MrWalden thinks he will stay better thanhe did in his only start over a dlstanneat the Benning moat Belle of Jessamine is another from which Mr Waldenexpects much The Belle was a mightygood mare in the early part of themeeting here last but she is a delicate miss and will not stand a greatdeal of racing Skillfully handled shewill hold her own in good companyDade Is the Starter

Starter Dade will again preside atthe barrier and Secretary RIggs atttiJudge Prank Bryan will be in the standwhile the stewards will be Samuel Rossof Washington H J Morris and Wil-liam Manly John the wellknown rains experts wild has recentlybeen elected secretory Brighton jrtllbe

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Brightwood defeated Takoma Park al-Takoraa Park by S to Lineup ofwinners Faulkner etcher EcklQlEfirst base Roche V GritJttha third baj carter oeMW Griffiths pitcher IJ Moore

N S itz left field W Mickcatcher Howell right field Score byinnings

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The Victor Athletic Club wants gameswith teams averaging fourteen yearsAddress Bill Smith H2 Btghth streetnortheast j

The fifth grade Dent defeated thefourth grade of the same school by 41to 7 The features were the pitching ofWalter Hughes and the batting ofFrancis Kane and Ralph Tucker Thefifth grade wants games with teamsaveraging twelve years Address Fran-cis Kane 4M New Jersey avenue south-east

The North Washington Clubdefeated the Gage School team f to iat First and W streets northwest Thefeature was the pitching of Brooks forthe who want games withteams averaging fourteen years Line-up Brooks pitcher hoot catcherJones first base Grinnell second baseGill shortstop Spiedle third base

enter field Perry left heldMiller right fijrid Address W Grinnell 3 Todd place northeast

The Adams School team wantsgames with teams averaging fourteenyears The lineup Naughton andAle i oner catchers Tuck Kenner andCre shTtw pitchers Crenahaw firstbase Pennyfcaker base Kenner and Tuck third base Cotley short-stop Menoher Dawson R Bond FBond outfielders Address F1810 Sixteenth street northwest

The Phelps School team has organizedand wants games with any teams

fifteen years The lineup Connors catcher F Davis and E Davispitchers P Miller shortstop E

third base W Cady secondbase W Brown first base P Talbycenter field J Dulley loft held WRichardson tight field H Yetton RKing and E Schuyler subs Addresschallenges to Chapin Bauman 90S Tstreet northwest

The Bradodcks want games withteams averaging thirteen years Address Harry Cash 1747 T street northwest The lineup Harry Cash catcher and manager Hiram Cash andHerd first base Colleysecond base Crane third R j

Adams short stop and captain JAdams and Mudd left field Trilbycenter hail Torina right field J

The St Anns baseball team of Tengames with teems aver

aging years Address JohnODay Wisconsin avenue Tenleytown-D C

The Barney School baseball team col-ored defeated the Garfield Softool col-ored by 9 to S Wet weather preventedgood by either team The winners want games with other schoolteams averaging sixteen years Line-up William Harris first base captainClifton Anderson pitcher managerGeorge Samuels centerScott catcher LeRoy Smith shortstopHenry Watts third baseas right field Sumner Moss secondbase Lacey left field

Address William Harris 700 Nicholsavenue or Clifton Anderson 194 Morrisroar Aracostla

AMERICAN FIGHTERSTO MEET BRITONS

LONDON April 13 Two Internationalfights will be fought in the ring of theNational Sporting Club on the night ofApril 22 In the first Al Delmont theclever featherweight fight ot Bostonwill take on Owen Moran the littleEnglish boxer while in the other SamLangford the clever andcolored of Boston willtackle Tiger Smith thewho was knocked out only a short timebefore tho same club In one roundGunnei Moir the English heavyweight champion fights

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SAN FRAlsCIJCO AprU MLTheres atangJe In the JtertisCTBrten flght sadit will taM unraveling From some-one who IP very very to JackOBrien it ia teamed that the purse ofI900M with which McCmrey of Los Aa-geies was supposed to Mitbid the Rhyo

gH rai mont ia a morechimera and that the only moneyat issue to a sum of AM9 which OBrieni-nsUUc shill be posted a a guaranteethat share of the gate receipts willnot be leas than that amount

OBrien who was in San Francisco aday or two ass vice that MeCarey wasto have posted thia QB on March 1

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warned me said Jack Until theM goes up I will keep away from Los

Angeles I have other link to fry andXeCarey neednt think he te going toget roe to box Burns on a percentagebasis without any guarantee

From Los Angeles comes word thatMcCarey denies having promised to post

1 OW on starch IS or at any other timedelivering himself thusly McCarey

without noticing it maybe is knockingthe props from under his contentionthat there is a 30003 at stake forthe merest tyro matters pugilisticknows that promoters who offer prizeof that amount have to place some ifnot all of the purse in safekeepingsomewhere v-

As the matter stands McCarey Insiststhat match is for a 980090 purse andthat the lighters are to take his wordfor OBrien says that the match sofar as he Is concerned is for a guaranteed sum of M000 and as much moreas he can get by the percentage routeMaybe In a day or two when theter in dispute is threshed out

by wire we will hear that it was all amisunderstanding and that the con

take place on time But whether Itwill be for 30009 or lees or more we willnever know

OBrien according to report speaksquits frankly when arguing that Itwould be poor business for him to tightBurns for a bare per cent He saysthat having boxed Burns onee the gilthi off the gingerbread and it is hard totell whether the public realty wants

Tommy and himself in action againThe fact that the articles call fortwenty the same as before willteed many to expect another draw saysJack If this second match were to bea finish it would be differentOBrien May Meet Moir

OBrien has been offered a match withGunner Molr the same to take place inLondon in the autumn in connectionwith Billy grand internationalpassageatarms hi which Americaspugilists wilt be pitted against

Up to date Nolan has been quite tact-ful in making his arrangements for theW tourney across the pond being

that if too much were said about hisplans some unkind person might re-

mark No wonder they are avoidingGn

The as far as can bo learendIs as follows A rich Englishman withsporting instincts is behind Nolan and

series of Queenaberry contests witbe held at Olympia the Madison SquareGarden of London in August nextNolan who came across from England-to sign up men for the tourney toldsuch as he places himself in touch withthat he wanted four championshipevents After canvassing the situationbe decided upon the following programJimmy Walsh V AbeAbtell v Bowkar Battling Nelsonvs Johnny Summers and Lang

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BUt 9o iiie the Australian chas pfohwill be here in a few days He said Inan Interview at Honolulu that he wanted to begin isle American carter with amatch with the winner of the BurnsOBrien light and that he would post

OW with the writer on arrival theto KO as either forfeit or side bet

It is his intention to be at the ringsidein Los Angeles if Burns and OBrienmeet

Should the BvrneOBriMi match fallthrough It is highly probable thatSquires and Burns wilt be matched totight at Colma on Decoration Day JimCoCfroth the San Francesco promoterwho sent Nelson and Britt together atCobra has been working on the SquiresBurns contest for several weeks Burns

started the ball by writing to Coffrottand asking him 10 arrange the affairIn replying CoAroth reminded Burnsthat he was already matched withOBrien and to this Tommy sent an-swer go ahead and et Squirefor me rn whip OBrien surelywill be ready to box Squirm a fewweeks later

Coffroth says I think a SquiresBurns match would be a card eventhough it happen that OBrienand Burns boxed another draw Yousee Squires and Burns are built on thesame lines and each of them ia the de-termined rushing lighter I dont knowof anyone among American heavy-weights betted fitted to give the Australian a thorough tryout and for thatreason I am looking forward to bringing

men together Of I cantsay I have the Thatch cinchedBurns has told me to go ahead andmake arrangements but Squires willhave something to say on the subjectwhen he arrives i dont expect that theAustralian will throw any obstacles mthe way of a meeting

But if OBrie should defeat Burnswas asked of Coffroth

That is something I havent allowedfor said Coffroth with a SMile

This is tantamount to saying that hebelieves Burns will win from OBrlenif they meet againOBrien Is Talking Again

Please state for men that no matterwhat others think of my ring quaiiflca

when it comes toe to select an oppon-ent for 3qulres min lack OBrien I

I eat still on and the matchmakingdepartmtnt h I preside over i ersonally 1 as as ever Like everyother lighter 1 hci ve tn makmg goodterms and If m r i oeal are entertrained who knows l Vi r may Burnsat Los Angeles at whateverplace the host lnduc T5ei s offer andthen make the Journey Nolan antitackle Gunner Moir the English heavy-weight champion

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agemajBt of the meet on April 29 in thehat4s Of Chase the instructorin the boys building The meet willnot be In the nature of aa interdepartmental affair as previously thought butwill be open only to members of theboys attdtngnaxoej eventsin which the men may compete

Mr Beckett instructor in the mensdepartment thinks that be can whip agood relay team out of this yearsbaaketbatll quint to meet the four repre-senting Company K of the T M AMr Beckett has accepted the challengeIssued by Company K and his menhave already started training

Booties the relay race there will bethe shotput tWelve pounds and theMyanl run These two events wilt beopen to the boys and departmentand to Company K The closed eventsfor the boys will be three twentyyard dashes for the different age boysa shotput two running high Jumps a44yard relay race a lieyard dash arelay for A class teams and a relay forB class teams These smaller beysshould give the intermediates a hardrun for their money They created such-a favorable Impression byevery event entered at the NationalGuard meet the other night that In-structor Chase Taylor is confident ofsuttees with these youngsters

First and second prizes will be awardedfor each individual event The winningrelay teams will also receive prizesEntries will be received not later thanSaturday April M

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Mr Liwdear his missionwith much 0xi Munteyj and Kiet withsuccess In every way1 lift report t jthe committee was received with muchjoy ami aratmaftOon Leach reiutmade by Hr bMKuy on behalf of tieWaaMngtwt fanefcMiw was granted Thenumber f birds which are being ntered will by far exceed any eompvtit-fcm WitaWnitoit We4s have ever had

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NEW YORK April 13 Action hasbeen taken upon the plan of sending auAmerican amateur bUUardiat to the

tournament 4a be held inParis V nnMfe JntMt theLtederkrane Gil 0 edA enter J Ferdinand poaeabBTR od d ray his ex-penses

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B terd Ptay re that Chiergo Athletic Association had taken simiar action with regard to Calvin Demart 4-

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