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THE WASHINGTON HERALD WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 19078
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DNATTRACTIYE CARD
Platers Predominate in Six
Events at New Orleans
SIR TODDINGTON A WINNER
Romps Home in Front in thea Slxfnrlongr AJUfnir Little of
Intercut in the Other Rnce at theFair Grounds Results nt OaklandHot Spring and Ascot Park
New Orleans Feb 26 Thar was noth-
ing fashionable In the card servedat the Pair Grounds
Most of the events had the s lHngclause attached and platers predominatedcxcept in the third a sixfurlong affairpurse in which Sir Toddington palpablyoutclassed his field and won in a romp
This race was considered the feature butthere was little if any interest in it
The SnmnwriesF-IRHT RACE Maiden iwoW rold SHim tow
and fwtoagt Lady CaroHne 1L Ill Lsmith S to 1 won Greats 191 J Hennewey 9
5 second Ifelofee W Vcty 13 to 1 thhd Thne0 H La Saatada Blister WJaota Can DwwrtQueen Berne DropetKch Bola Esebay Md licittltcn Maid abe ran
SECOND RACE Selling purse foarjwroldi and
wu Ktehraood 113 Ofeder 3 to 1 secondP 103 aohaaaeeon to 1 tMnL Tine 118Uapiite Gold Husk Aralw and Wmdaaw afce ran
THIRD RACBTareeyearoids aad m x fnr-
nx Sir Toddington X J HmMMcy 13 to B-
un Western S9 ftotdeteia I to 1 e eond Uea-
tun 104 Lloyd 13 to 1 third TIMe 1JS44-Jrare George Maynr Jobnm Waterfall and larael-
ii al ma lemeSte broke UK lee in tile tat at-t IT nth and was destroyed
FOURTH RACE Threeyearolds sad up onmile lift Hong J to X irea Usbt NoteUl Nicnli 4 to 1 wcond PaMdcwt US Kejw I-
to 1 third TIMe 1 414 IKMMtt KM M Gw-
tilla Mingtta CawdidnHB May Gitaore MM UBW-
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vn i Lad KHiarm IK Pickeas 12 to 1 tbMTint 138 fnyoa Katie IOMn Dfwario He
id Marbrth and tedy FOOK atoo ranSIXTH KACESeiliaK ftmrjeap W8 up x
tmlorgs ttatizt 106 Lkrdt T to 1 won KalaUa07 Hatt i to 2 ecrn PichtariBso m T
16 to 1 third TIEr lMf Ilamr-T k H Pat Bulger Paid CHSwd Hpome
Fnr Drew Katfcer TMoM O ae e awl OldrantEX KACE6 mRE tkW9 ar idBjre Rye II M r I to J won Scaroderi-
IMvw A Mntht O to t mxm Psngoa-ici iLJoyd S to 1 taM Tkic 144 W IMe
A ta Qoatoe Cfcandler sad JtnphiUsi-alsu i an
ANOTHERPOOR START
Rnlhcrt Get Off Ahead of Field atHot Springs
TTot Springs Feb 2 Starter Cas-sidy presented the long end of thefourth and days feature to Ralbertwhen he allowed the Milant trick oftrunning and fully two lengths in
the next horse Incidentally Ceoidys bad sendon was responsible for-th failure of one of the most giganticcoups of the meeting
SummariesFIRST RACBThrae stat BOB half fariowem a-
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SECOND KACBFwe and naeaaH ftatensI-KTenn MB KmtJandcrt 5 to L Mike aaOSB
Burton 3 to 2 iecoad IHackkafn Z 8hlu9 to 2 third Tkae 1 8 M and
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A bnd fin 3 to I woa J D Jam M OtatonK9 to tecaat Jane TINe 91 lAtftonderK I to 1third TIme IM 4S Joe Cogrle Jek Hantr Thee
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YJURTH RACBSix Maog KaUMrt Ill An 13 to M ma Saaden 114 Cnenr T
t 2 second Tie Jell IM Morgaa J to t taMTune ME Matador Dr Mack sad Mid abo
FIFTH RACESix fnrioDti hones and 9eidtn iaf years oW arid upward wOii CaMtain IM-
irirtTji 4 to L won Dan McKenna MS Morekndi to 1 taoond Boewankr Ml Scarafc 8t 5 third Tiaw 117 15 Black Art Teaabam-siltry B J Swannrr Ioltrr Billy IattenoaLan downe K4naiBfiBan and tiarin C atoo nn
SIXTH RACBOne and onerirteenth anVa-Shi naiwtoah Ml Anfancnon to 5 won Bfiatiaa-
KliCTo U 5 awood Mr Jack MS to 1 third Time 151 35 I tasalt-
Dnrir Marimba I and SjmuA ate
FAVORITES IN FRONT
Horses Run True to Form atAngeles
Los Angeles Feb 28 At Ascot Parktoday Ute horses ran truer to formthan they did yesterday and the pikersv ho usually take a chance on longshots dropped considerable coin to thebookies Summaries
FIRST RACK Six furloaai Platoon H6 to 5 won The MM MS K f 5 to 1 teeoad-Hi aa IM Ftoeher 7 to L third TIMe 11434Fustian Cello Dealer Tta Rant and Beaag abo
SECOND XACKS UM Ore farloaea JnaiaTKrt 3 to I won Joan of Arc MS McDanM
9 to 10 second Kitty McCarthy MS ITcetoa T to1 third These I 12 Mhw FUartr VhtenteaExtra Nell KWe Netaha wed Friendly eke ran
THIRD RACBOne Httle Jndte Nehmn M-SMrlianwl to M woa B T Fryer MS Hamer
5 to 2 second Senatrfco NT F1eeher 1 to 1
third Tnae 14211 First Ieep sad HaUe
FOURTH RACBSelnw six furleaai Uningmlift Kuni X to S won The Major 115 BntireR
10 1 second Sean Me IM Radtke 4 to ITime 1J4W R antial and Xeataaat-
Piince Chtns Mary H and Kodapeat ranFIFTH RACSSelhng few farionea Adrian 115
Kucrner 7 to 2 wow Reno Rebel lit Ireetoa 410 second Lackfoot IIS Radtte 4 to 1 thudTime Banard Maeall Roettnae andH wy Oldneld afao ran
SIXTH RACBSelnnf Brooks eonne KoneaaU119 Proton S to I wow Gold Spot MS Xenbert-b to 1 see Hi Owl Cap MS McDaatt I to1 third Thee SM14 lad Mean Jack LittleFreesias Dime Dec II Capable Raatof MarineMayer and Angeteno eke ran
ONLY ONE FAVORITE
nn cs Defeats Grace George InHataMHo Handicap
San Francisco Feb 26 After a desprate finish Van Ness beat Gracetioorge a head for Uatasso handicapCollector was the favorite buth stopped in the stretch as if shotWilmore was the only favorite to win
Greatly improved Jack Mooee beatAndrew Mack by a neck in the sixthrace The latter was a I to 5 favoriteTohn H Sheehan Hulford and PrinceMagnet scored at tempting prices
FIRST RACEOnebatf of a 0e WBaiefe IKBrown I to 5 wow Heathaneot Ml boat I to
F crud Hmaero MS Sandy IS to L third TimeP JO 15 Jack Prier Dollar Gnaeer y laihnanand Ed B rats
SECOND KACBFatarity epntsa Joists Hlit McLflOEbttnl S to J won Krona IM
Brown 7 to X second Avows M6 aMDJaas 11
to 6 third Time 113 14 TeUnm TxhaKoare Buonri Pa ed A ShArper Uawx CUIot and
ItnirUU also rawTHIRD RACBSli fnrionEt Hntford 1W-
Lmdi S to I WBB FraUc lit McBride 9 to 2-
eroond Water TbrMh Mf Sandy 7 to 2 thirdTime 107 Jack KereheriOe Mean Belle ReedChMtnut awaexer Batidor and Yo San abe ran
FOURTH RVCKUandieap rarionea VanNPSS 112 L UilUanK 3 to 1 woo Once George162 Sandy 3 to 1 woond Collector Jeamp IM-
Gnbaa to I third Time 102 34 lied andl rinn fl Titaani afe ran
FIFTH lUUKOae De and sftj nrds PrinceMasnet lit Hunter 8 to 1 won ReUov N9 WH
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SIXTH RAPEOw and owe iUtMntii milesMorse IM Hqnter 7 to 1 w Andrew
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PENN BARS EKBSHMEN
Will Not Allow Firstyear Studentsto Compete In IntcrcollcplatcsPhiladelphia Pa Feb 2SJRecent
action of the Intercollegiate AthleticAssociation in allowing freshman tocompete in the annual track games inJune was the subject of njuch commentat the University of Pennsylvania yester-day Because of the groat number offast track men at Pennsylvania who arein the freshmen class hope wits expressedthat these men would be allowed to
Dr Kdgar F Smith put a damper onthese hopes when he announced that thelaw covering the subject at Penn wouldbe lived up to to the letter H Rawte-
Qeyleln who is the retiring president ofthe L A A A said Yale HarvardPrinceton and Cornell agreed to stick tothe rule for the year at least and givethe change a thorough tryout
Mike Murphy when seen said that liehad no hope of being able to use the firstyear men Among the star men In thefirst year class are Hartranft PikeMacklin OBoyle Mulligan and OConnor All of these men would make valu-able additions to the varsity track team
The faculty committee which super-vises Penns athletics also put Itself oarecord to stop firstyear men com-peting in other events
RACING CARDS FOR TODAY
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ANDERSON HOLDS OFF
Nationals Left Fielder Re
fuses to Sign Contract
ALLEGES UNFAIR TREATMENT
Cantlllon Will Aot DIncnKS Questionlint Says That He Thlnkif MatterWill Be Satisfactorily Adjusted Be-
fore Opening of Season Xciv YorkNationals Get Mike Grady
SfeM t The WsehhrgWR horridNew York Feb Anderson the
Nationals left holder has refused to signfor next season because of sorao allegedunfair treatment
Anderson has written to Cantillonhis grievance but the manager
refuses to discuss the question furtherthan to say that Anderson has not yetsigned but that he expects to have thooutfielder in line before the Washingtonteam reports at Chicago on March 4 ItIs understood that the refueAl to sign isthe result of some trouble over the ques-
tion K money for next seasonThis is not UM first trouble that An-
derson has had wJtfc the Washingtonclub Lost year he suddenly quit theteam without any explanation and forseveral days his whereabouts was a mys-tery In about a week he notified theclub that he was at the bedside of Islewife who was seriously III in Worcester
Anderson is the type of a player whodoes not associate with his teammatesexcept on the baltfietd and he seldomtakes any of the other members of adub of which be is a member into hisconfidence so his sudden refusal to signconns as a bit surprise
Giants Get GradyThe only deal of Importance today was
on that brings Catcher Mike Grady backto the New York Nationals Gradyplayed here during the reign of ScrappyBPI Joyce but he fell into disfavorwas released Since then he hon takencare of himself arid last season he playedsuch good ball behind the bat for theSt Louis Nationals that Manager Mc-
Graw got his eye on him Negotiationwere therefore opened for Grady sometime ago but it was not until today thatthe deal was clinched In exchange forGrady the New York club will hand overFltxgerald a young catcher and FrankBurke an outfielder from the ConnecticutLeague with 13000 to boot
There were many whispered confer-ences among the magnates and managersat the Fifth Avenue and Victoriahotels but no contemplated deals weremade public
It was said that the New York Amer-icans were trying to make a deal forPitcher Glade of the St Louis teamwhich Involved the transfer of Joe Tenserand a bonus In exchange but Clark Grif-fith denied this with much emphasis Itwas also rumored that both the Chicagoand Boston Americans had made big cashoffers to UM Detroit Club for OutfielderMclntyre but that Detroit refused totalk business at al Catcher Buetow ofCleveland was sold outright to St Louisfor 8000 while the Boston Americansturned over two young players Lord andChadbourne to the Providence EasternLeague team
Ned Hankm when naked today aboutbits new Cincinnati team said
It will take some time to hind out Justwhat we hav in hand but I think apretty fast team win result Mowrey Isa promising player be dM so well atthird base in Baltimore last year that Icould not overlook him I look to seeDel Muon who was with Baltimore lastyear make good U the National Leaguewhile I feel sure that Esstek will be of
service to us
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IEckinpton Elects OfficerAt a meeting of the Ecklngton Base
ball Club last Monday the of-ficers were elected John Callahan cap
Barton Brooke manager EdwardMann secretary and treasurer Ecklngton will have a first class team nextseason and wants games with tonmsaveraging eighteen years Address Barton Brooke lAG North Capitol streetnorthwest
Chance for Abe AttcllLondon Feb 3fJoe Bowker the ban
tamweight who defeated Frankie Nelland PInkey Evans two of Amoricasboxers stated last night that he wouldsail for America to meet Abe Attell if asuitable purse could be arrarced Heclaims he can do 120 pounds ringside andhind plenty of backInG
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PLEBES ORGANIZE CREW
i First Year BlRUt Will RowGeorgetown Preps May
Bpeohl to The WasUncton HeraldAnnapolis Md Feb 28 A distinct d
parture In rowing at the Naval Academythis year will be the organization of an-alghtoared crew to ba termed the fresh-men eight and members will be se-
lected entirely from the plebe orfourth class This crew it Is thoughtwill take the place of what In past yearshits been Known ac the third crew andthe oarsmen of this latter eight will behold in reserve as substitutes for thefirst or second Academy crews
A schedule of races is now being arranged for the freshmen and a date hasalready been closed with the erew of theGoorgetQwn Preparatory School of Wash-ington This race will place on theSevern River May 4 Negotiations hobeen opened with the Junior crew of theAriel Boat Cub of Baltimore and it isexpected that the BaJUmoreans will
YALE LOSES TWO GUARDS
GoclicI ami Andre of FreshmenTeam Will Not lie AVnllnlile
New Haven Conn Feb M Yale baprobably lost her two wonderful fresh-man guards of last season WilliamGoebel and Hamlin Andrea Goebrtwho is the nephew of the late GoYGdebel of Kentucky left College todayto take up the business of his father whois serioUBljMH t Phoenix Ariz
Andrue was injured by a machine inthe Sheffield Scientific School last
and has suffered from blood poison-ing since then He Is still In bed andwill probably drop behind in class andbe ineligible to play next talL
GEORGETOWN MEETS G I U
Varsity Basketball Teams Ready forContest Tonight
First Game of the Sort Bver ArrnnjjailBetween Local Universities At
Carroll Institute Hall
The basketbail teams of Georgetownand George Washington will meet thiserentn for the first time hi the
annals of the Thegame will be played at ron Ilistltute
Coaches Joyce and Rohey have theircharges in firstclass shape for thefray and as both teams have beenplaying about the same class of
throughout the season the contestpromises to be a close one The gamewill be called at I oclock
The lineup followsGeornetowm PoaWoa OHW WMB-
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ORDWAYS DEFEAT EASTERN
IJoniivicrB SfliiHMitM and 3IofllttCarry Oft IiidivIdBHl Honors
In a onesided basketball game theOrdways las night defeated the Eastcm Athletic Club at the WashingtonLight Infantry Armory by 45 to 9-
Bonaviers and Sannano threwlargest number of baskets for the Orir
white 3io t starred for Ute 1asera
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BENDER IS IN LINE
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Philadelphia Feb 2 With the signIng of a contract by Pitcher Bender
Indian twirler the ranks of theAthletics for 1907 are complete sodeverything is now ready for the startSouth which will be made on Fridaynext at 343 p m main guard willleave here and go direct to St Louisand from there on to Marlin SpringsTexThe who will make up the squatfrom this city are Waddell PlankDygert Coombs Schreck Davis MurphySheen Cross Nichols Knight Oldrlag-Hartsel SeyboW Lord Bartley CahlllOConnor Hon the last three newmen to be tried out J Shibe T Shibeand Manager Mack
The party will be joined at St Louisby Cunningham pitcher Berry catcherBurke In fielder Selwelt outfielderFoster oil of whom will begiven a Bender Vickers HowardMilce Powers and Nehring th last
a sub first baseman will go di-rect to Marlin Springs
Cllngnuin to IlcilrcTrenton N J Feb 26 Billy Clinenmn
the former Washington player whomManager Carney of the Trenton TriStateLeague team has signed to play short-stop is anxious to retire from the gameHe has written Manager Carney askingthat another man be signed to play theposition The local management thinkstoo much however to lethim go
Dill Wolf a ManagerPittsburg Feb 3CBHI Wolf the for
mer Washington twirler has signed tomanage the Charieroi team of the P OM league Wolf is the twirler who se-cured a home run off Bill Bemhard twoyears ago Bernhard getting even for thatunusual event by sealing a base oft Malachl Kittredge
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New York Felt SS The AmericanLeague baseball magnates adjourned theschedule meeting at the Fifth AvenueHotel today after adopting the report ofthe Joint committee on rules of which-T a of Washington was chair-man
This committee labored until 1 oclockthis morning at the WaldorfAstoriamuch of the time being spent In changingthe wording and phraseology of the codeNo radical ohaoges were made hi themethods employed on the diamond Itwatt decided however that the pitchercan soil a new ball without incurring apenalty and that a batsman who Jumpsfrom one side of the plate to the otherwhile the pitcher is in the net of deliveryIs out
Umpires Connelly of tIM AmericanLeague and BmsHe of tile NationalLeague was consttttsd by the nriemakera-s to sosvesttons in hand but they didnot favor them and It was deeMed tostand pat The rules as remodeled hadbeen previously adopted by the NationalLeague
The American League men also exam-ined an electrical bulletin Mud to an-nounce the decisions of the umpires butit was decided to leave its adoption tothe discretion of each club owner
The suggestion to set aside a fund fordeserving ballplayers in retirementturned over to the national commissionwhich will hold a meeting today hecommission lad a number of disputes tosettle but it is not believed that anothersession tomorrow will be necessary Amajority of the magnates of both leagueleft for home tonight well satisfied withthe profpects tor the coming hall season
WENRICK DEFEATS WALLACE
Takes Second Match in HandicapIoul by 100 to SO
In the second game of the GreatSouthern handicap pool tournamentWilliam Wenrick of New York defeated Walter Wallace of Virginia by W
80 Wenrlck overcame Wallaces biglead in the second half
Joe Todd champion of New Jerseyand Fred Stewart champion of Canadameet tonight
ENTER BALTIMORE GAMES
Washington Athletes Will Compete
In Hopkins Meet
George Vnnltliipr to it Ilojiew to Oct aIlelay Arran eel and Will Send
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The Johns Hovktos meet Saturday atBaltimore has attracted much interestamong local athletes end several of thelocal schools and colleges will send representaUve
George Wash igtoo University will havea relay team to meet either St Johns orWentera Maryland College besides enter
In several of the individualevents Lorando will run te the milewandfcap and In the balfnsBe scratchQnnnlng in the 144yard dash and Ctegett-to the 44yard dash The relay team willLe tbe same as represented George Washmgton at the Federal games
The relay from the Arty sad NavyPreparatory School will run against theraltimore City College and will be pIcked
the following men Tjshrr Mci ean Btrney Sylvester Pinch andPapa AU of these men will also enterin individual events
The Washington School for Boys is try-ing to arrange a relay race with eitherEpiscopal or Western High School butthere Is little chance that they will beable to do this They will however sendthe following men for the individualevents Capt McCartney and Burke Inthe lti yard dash Fkfwexree and Brittonin the half mile McCartney in the 449yard dash Flowerree In the mile runand Jewett in the mile and the quartermile handicap
The Atoysius Club has a junior teamentered Kemper and Hamilton will rep-resent Central rtigta
Holding Mny Run LongrbontNew York Feb at In view of the fine
race he ran in the four miles againstFrank and Spring each going two mileslast Friday night George Bonhag whobroke the fourmile record on that oc-
casion may reconsider his determinationto retire for the present from active com-petition He has been offered a chanceto come into that fivemile race betweenFrank Nebrich the nationalchampion and Tom Longboat the Ca-nadian Indian longdistance phenomenonwhich will be one of the features of theNew York Athletic Club in Madi-son Square Garden on March 12
DiM Offer for Burns ami SchrcclfChicago Feb SS Jack Noonan
of the Casino A C of TonopahNov yesterday offered a HUll purse fora match between Mike Schreck aridTommy Burns the light to take place hiTonopah on July 4 Noonan made his
in tbe office of theAmerican with a certified check
ready to post it to insure theheavyweights of his good faith He
however that SM be posted byeach of the principals
HlgltJnmpcr at ColumbiaNew York Feb Columbias track
managements scheme of running novicegames to induce students who have neverdone anything in athletics to come outand let Crooks the coach look them overIs bearing fruit In yesterdays games SR Osborn s sophomore cleared the barnt 5 feet S incites With coaching thisman will be a strong addition to thevarisity team this season
AlIHlBlt School Quint to Play-A picked team from the different
high school basketball quints will goto Baltimore Saturday to play a Y MC A outfit The allHigh Schoolteam is Forwards Morse WesternHubbard Business center MichaelWestern backs Johnson EasternFort Western
Dales for Montreal MeetingMontreal due Feb 31 The first meat
ing of the Montreal Jockey Club will beheld here from Juno 4 to June IS Themeeting will precede the Kenilworthmeeting at Buffalo and follow the OntarioJockey meeting at Toronto
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President Bliot Sees o Reason forStopping Game at Harvard
Boston Feb 28Football will be played-at Harvard University next fall accord-Ing to statements made by PresidentCharles W Eliot which were made pub-lic today The recommendations of thespecial investigating committee which wasappointed some time ago to make a report on the general subject of athleticshas been awaited with some concern bythe undergraduates in view of the standtaken by President Eliot in regard tofootball and other Intercollegiate sportsIn this interview made public todayPresident Eliot is quoted as saying
No one for a long time lens proposedto atop intercollegiate athletics at Har-
vard Last year some people wantedeither to stop football or change it Foot-ball has been changed and so far as I cansee it Win go on as usual at Harvard nextfalL The special investigating committeewhich was appointed some time ago hasrendered two reports a majority reportand minority report As yet I have seenonly the majority report Football hasnot been singled out for special
any more than other branches-of sport
When asked if he intended to reply inany way to President Roosevelts recentspeech at the Harvard Union when football was upheld President Eliot said hedid not I have always criticised theabuses of football he said Sand do yet
think you will find our positions withreference to sport or rough sports arenot essentially different
President Eliot said he expected to makepublic his annual report In about tendays and It is premised that he will havemuch to soy concerning athletics
BUSINESS WINS THE TITLE
Downs Western in Deciding Game of
Basketball Series
Lnrseut Crowd liver Witnessed HighSchool Contest Sees Intereatlner
Match at tIle Y 31 C A
Before the lamest crowd that ever wit-nessed an mterhtgh school backetballgame in this city Bustoora yesterdaywon the deciding comet in the champion-ship series from Western in the Y MC A gymnasium by 17 to 1
The match was the closest and mostfiercely fought of the anti it wasnot decided until the last fortyfive sec-onds of play when Harry ZanneOi Bus-iness left forward shot the ball into thmesh for the goal which finally decidedthe issue
Western started oft well and got anearly advantage but the stenographers-put up a game uphHl fight and thanksto Hubbards clever work succeeded intying the scot about two minutes be-fore time was called Then came Zenneilis winning goaL In the matter ofteam work Western was superior to herrivals but Business was better at shoot-ing goals Hud was easily the in-
dividual ttar He made two sensationalgoals from near midfield and tossed thehall into the basket three times fromthrows Le Due and Michael carried offthe honors for Western the formerlog thar half of his teams points
After the game the Western playersunanimous elected Poih mu the leftguard captain for next senses Lineupand summary
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Chief of Police Defends DepartmentBefore ComiulRSloncrs
MaJ Sylvester superintendent ofwas asked by the Commissioners
the reason for delay in serving a war-rant for the arrest of Washington Nallor charged with maintaining a nui-sance on one of his properties 2239 Gstreet northwest According to therecords the warrant was issued
22 HOC and was not servedupon Nailor until January lift
In reply to tbe request of the Commissioners MaJ Sylvester said Uponpersonal investigation at the PoliceCourt I was shown the original warrant in this case which was served onJanuary 15 lt 7 The ease was againcalled January 27 1M7 January SIFebruary 9 antI February 22 with theknowledge of the health inspector soI am informed by the judge of thecourt who also stated that thewas continued on account ofweather being so severe that changescould not he made that on the2M the defendant and the health in-spector were to visit the place and ob-serve some small defects which had notbeers remedied
I cannot help but feel that the police department has done Its full dutyin the premises and no delay shouldbe attached to it from this matterThis Is all the informatior I couldgather at the Police Court
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PAREDES DEATH DESCRIBED
Venezuelan Revolutionist Was ShotWhile Trying to Escape
Letters have been received at the Vene-zuelan Legation from Caracas wMcfc tollsome of the details of the death of denAntonio Paredes and his serentoan Mlowers who were recently kitted hy-
Venesnehui government troops at Barrencan Gene Paredes was the head eC thelatest revolutionary movement m Vene-zuelaIt appears that in February 12 Parades
and his followers were captured at a pilotnear the Orinoco They were taken fortemporary imprisonment to an old castlearid while trying to escape aftersome of the guards to mutiny were killed
The mutinous soldiers were alsopvnlahed
Members of the legation dear thatParedes and his men were iagainst a witH and executed
FOUR DIE IN WRECK
Canadian Train on Grand TrunkGoes Down Bmbanbment
Ottawa Ontario Feb 31 The QmadTrunk through train from toChicago was wrecked this afternoonthree miles east of Quetph going downan embankment So far as can be learnedthere are only four fatalities KxMayorDonohue Stratford Ontario Rankm thefatuous hockey player the baby daughterof H Walker Peteraborough arid another name unknown
James Ryan of Guelph had a leg eatoff and W E Buckingham of Goeinhhad his face badly cut
South Capitol Street Gang AttacksJames Martin
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As a result e a quarrel withnegroes hi front of the saloon C JekaJ Hammer IB South capitol streetsouthwest James Martin a contractorand MIlder of MM South Capitol streetwas taken to the Providence TTmipllsT
M oclock last night aoffSKtagfront two stab wounds in the back
Martin drew up in his automobile infront of the saloon about oclock andbecame engaged In a quarrel with JohnFleet colored He then ran late his resi-dence a few doors above It i chargedand returned with a revolver in Me handdeclaring that he Intended to km the manOn entering the saloon he flourished hisweapon and grasping another negro de-clared that he would shoot him BAwnrdand Charles Hammer brothers of theproprietor of the place snatched the re-volver from Martins hand and ejectedhim from the building
Again the man entered the saloon lidcontinued to qnaarel with the mtJQta Inthe room John Hammer the proprietorof the establishment seeing that troublewas about to arise announced that thebar was closed to business and forcedthe crowd from the room When Martinireached the door a crowd of about sixnegroes who were outside sprang upon
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able to learn the names of any of Martins assailants The wounded man wastaken to the Providence Hospital wheiuit was found that although bIB Injuriesare serious they are not considered lOAn
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