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THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY AiiUL 2BTHP OP WvKLL H LTTST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE DAY SPORTS J I 1 Jacobsen and Davis to Don Washington Toggery LOCALS DRAW A SHUTOUT Fielded Brilliantly Against New York But Were Weak at the Bat Washington lost to New York yaeter day Riving it a record of six daflfats- in l nary a victory but with thtf laes comes tilt pltasant news that w play- ers ar to 1n tb Senatorial J neup in a short tIne Pitch r Jacobsen who last year was ii of tracks of the Central League i already her anu ready for work Washington needs a couple of slab i r l of the present ones are unsteady md if Jacobsen is the real f ids he in come 1 handy Hut Jtfubsen is not the only new man Manager Kittredge announces that Ufty lavis has aske l toy a trial Had will i given it Davis was one of ti best i tiers in the country in 190- 1Mlin lit played with the Plttsburg champions but the next sprint he broke his ifg while sliding to a base and was tun of tin game all season When he t t bark into harness again lift was MKiied M ay left field for the New lurk AiT ricans laai season Ho did mak good Davis May Make Good Tiure var ue no harm In trying bun livu htiwtver for no matter how bad- j may iw he can hit better than Hoff irian who was loaned to the locals by iviolt Both Hoffman andDavis are nHlfl ldrs the Litters advantage ji batting anti experience more than t lifts th work of young Hoffman Jacobsit and Davis will be given a- ttuiougn trying out by Manager ttiiise Slould Davis regain Use form i iwii vitr msburK h will be played j uulari in right field and Thoney will K t ctrur The latter young man irrpmci with the ret of the Senators mud good in every sense of the void juici the management is inclined- t squeeze into him An fffirt will probably b made soon tu seour a new first baseman as while Sialil greatly improved in hte field im he has shown with stick does n good batsman Chesbro in Form Jack rn bro who unloaded the goose egg on Senators yesterday Is In btU r form present than any twirler in the American League Yes ttrday he had the weakest bat- ting t nm in the league to stack ui against and he made lila best record cf the seasoa dying Washington DillY en hit a single between first and sec- ond by Kip Selbach III first inning After that McCormick was the only man rach base he setting there twice on bases on balls once iis tar as third Chesbro has pitched two punifs this spring and outs in ach of them The iiidlng of both teams gMt cdged TIlt only semblance of an error cam wht n Jim McGuire dropped a foul fly but the chanoe wa too to be a un error McC nttlck let Wil liams nasty bingle bound away from him but the ball cam like a shot from 8 cannon and took a nasty bound as it reached Barry The prettiest piece at fielding come in the sixth made a crandetajW stop of Case Putttns hard drive to the right of second bas and threw the runner out at flrst Fast Work by Hoffman Hoffman displayed a piece of fat work in the fifth inning when he nailed Andersons long fly and returned the fcull to first before Jimmy Williams c uld yet back to the bag completing the only double play of the game The Senators meet the Yankee again this afternoon and are hopeful of win- ning fORM ATHLETIC CLUB OrgaafastieB to Promote Tennis But Win Go in fer Other Branches- of Sport Employes of the Library of Congress have organized a Library Tennis Club and playing on grounds opfto site th Lifriry corner of Second Street and Ivnnsylvanla Avenue southeast The club is to play from 430 until dark Several thor clubs are forming to play earlier 11 ih day Th will be so dirkled as to c- commo i u half a down ciuu BetIdes tennis th ie is provision tot handbell and other outdoor gymnastics Fell Betyeen Cars His hands and cut as u nsuit of between two clip at Kimrtto and East Capitol Streets- Lt i evening William UUity 3 cars old of 3D Twelfth Street north- east was mnmred to the au Jty Ho h received his numerous cuts bandaged he left the institution and uwu to ala home TWO NEW MEN FOR SENATORS Ie be seed lit ar- t a t bet h n the and not bundle tlmtielC like the at th t anc has was calk LIBRARY EMPLOYES bo fan I t ink RS ran ueta LIt iLl I X c legs where treatment tot ¬ > < > > ¬ ¬ ¬ Games Solutions Problems and IN THE CHESS AND CHECKER WORLD Games probtens and geiutiens soilcitod- AWr 9 oomnmntcatiofts ta Clvess Editor Times Ofltee Correspondence- J A R Solution to No 36 Comment on solution of J H S last week received See solution by J A Hoffar In this column- T B are right as to Steiners solution of No 32 See solution of J A H this week which was omitted by mistake No doubt Mr Hoffar will be glad to demonstrate his win against you Solution to No 36 correct W D W Key move correct First variation wrong See solution Should be PxKt mate C J correct You will not find this weeks problem so J B solutions received Key move alone is sufficient Variations simply demonstrate key as sound R E slipped up on the prob- lem 21 See solution Checker solution correct D J R Problem No 35 solution draws See published solution Will consider your contribution CHESS tatters are quiet in local chess cir- cles and all eyes are turned toward Cambridge Springs where the great In- ternational tournament will begin next Monday It looks now however like Mr Walker will accept the challenge of Mr Stacy for a series of games to be played before May 10 If this match is arranged local enthusiasts will have the opportunity of seeing some good chess before the summer vacation There is also talk of inaugurating a continuous handicap tourney with the first of the month to continue through the summer months On Monday morning what promises to be the greatest international tourna ment ever helld will begin at Cambridge Springs Pa Play will continue for one month each player playing one round The masters from abroad and the Amer- ican participants have been the guests of honor in and about New York dur- ing the past week and an abundance of entertainment his been furnished them by the committee In charge of the congress During the trip across the Atlantic eight of the masters indulged In a con- sultation game adopting the Rice gam bit as the opening Dr Lasker Tschl gorin Marshall and Telchmann played the white against Janowskl Marco Schlechter and Lawrence Black adopt- ed the defense of B B4 on the tenth move and after a brilliant game re White 1 2 P KB4- S Kt KB3 4 P KR4 5 Kt KB- LB B4 7 PxP S Castles 9 10 11 12 PxBa 18 P KG 14 PxP PxKtck 16 17 Q KB2 18 QxRIV 30 BxR 21 23 CKR4ck 24 R 26 B Kt6ck RQck 27 Q Rick 25 29 QxRok L Q Q4ck 31 K K QK6 W BxQ K K Q- 2BK2 87 Q K7ck 88 Black PxP TOiKBS QKt Q2- KtrR4 PxP Castles QR RxP QxRP R Kt- Q Rck- PBC K B2 K Kt K R- K R2- P Kt3- PxP P B4 P queens ck QxBck Q BTck K Kt QK2 Resigns The Eagle last the following chronological the date of birth and country of the participants and which wilt no doubt oe to our readers Country Date of birth M I Tschigorln Russia Oct 31 1860 J W America Feb 4 1SCO A B Hodges America 21 1EOI G Marco Austria Nov 29 1 63- U Miesos Germany Feb 27 1S85 D Janowski France 25 1SOS Dr E Lasker 24 369- 3R Teichmann England Dec 24 1S0- 3J Finn America April 28 1871 H N Pillsbury America Dec 5 1872 T IT Lawrence England 1872 JF Barry America Dec 12 1873 C Schlechter Austria March 2 1874 F J Marshall America 21 1877 W E Napier America Jan 17 1881 A W Fox America April 29 1S31 In the college chess world during the week Yale defeated Brown by the score of 12 to 3 and Princeton won from Pennsylvania by the score of 5 to Game No 28 This weeks game Is one of a series recently played blindfold by a Russian cAlledl Ostrogskl against a who is known at homo by the cogno men of Rumsha Mr Ostrogskl Is said to have recently played twentythree blindfold games simultaneously in and won a of them Mr Pillsbury had better look to his laurels Score and notes North American ALLGAIER White Ostrogski 1 P to K4 2 P to KB4 3 4 P to KR4 5 Kt to Kt a- C KtxBP 7 P to Q4 b 8 B to B4ch 9 BxP 10 Kt to B3 11 Castles 12 P to KKtS 18 RxKt 14 R to B7ch 16 P to K5 16 Mate in thc e Black Rumsha PtoK4 PxP P to KKt4 PtoKtS KxKt P to Q3 c K to Kt2- IvKt to B8 Kt to B3 Kt to KR4 d KtxB K to Kt3 PxP CYou I BSolution RSY I PCorrect AYou I signed In thirtyeight The score PK4 PIt PRt5 h PQ4 BQ5 BxFt RK PBS PQ4 QK2 19 q I KB QRSck KQ i7 KQi 21 QK5ck 1 BK aa M PKt7 Broo1 lyn published table e r GermanyDec 4 KKt to lug P to KR3 I B to K2 movqs 1 sKKt4 Q445 JBA IL P4ItG r 1 22 PB3 KxR Mos- cow ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ < > > ½ ½ QUALITY AND PURITY Have Made Our Reputation nAERZEN Phone West 34 for a Case f t I Brewing Co I I I ti Jf i it SENATE LAGER j I IT a c I S ChrHcuricll I I a b + = Comments a The Allgaier gambIt 3t entails the sacrifice of a b Thorolds variation It is stronger than checking at once c A mild faux pas P to Ql is better to K2 Is best Russian blaze Of glory worthy of Petroff himself Problem No 24 By SAMUEL LLOYD When a problem received the compli- ment bestowed upon the G Rlchhelm it must indeed be a one Mr helm terms it a marvel- ous mate w key moves is a dream Blv C 61 pieces WHITE 9 pieces White to play and mate In two moves White K on QRC Q on KKt 7 Rs on KB2 and QBO Bs on KKtS and QRS Ps on QB2 QKtsS and 4 Black K on K5 Q on KB3 Kts on and QRSSOLUTIONS Problem No 23 By EMIL HOFFMAN White to play and mate in two moves White K on KB4 Q on QKt 6 Kt on K5 P on Qt Black K on Q4 B on KBS Kt on Q7 and KS Key move If xxxx KtxKt 2 PxKt K5 mate If xxxx BxP 2 mate If xxxx Kt Q3 2 QxKt mate If xxxx Kt K5 moves 2QQ5 or Kt KS mate Solved by William D Wood Charles- J Berner and James E Payne CHECKERS- A clover game played by A Fyfo Glasgow against W Bryden whiter And was drawn I dB eA r II J- l l I II II I- IL I KR KtQB4 KtK3 1118 Si 3OS- 21S 63 74 S 3 162 6id s7 5l SIS tit a T 116 117 59 213 316 115- S11 1116 I19 U- ISH 1916 iSIl 7 2 117 S S 7IC G10 2114 1814 6 1I 314 15O 419 1i 96 1 S 110 52 S 1 the game L5a1 ii uu- iiiauiii aR a S12 323 160 2016 2IS 2 7- tiIs 2 2044 2t 3555 1393- 6ID 196 1549 28I 1216 640 3121 i3 V > ¬ ¬ STANDING OF THE CLUBS American League Boston Athletics Cleveland Detroit Chlengo New York St Louis Washington V L Pct 6 1 867 3 4 11K 400 0 6 09 National LeagueW L Pct New York 1 Cincinnati wfi St Louis 8 o Chicago 3 3 1 Brooklyn 3 4 s Boston 8 4 45- 0Plttaburg 3 S 57 Philadelphia 2 4 a TODAYS GAMES American League Boston at Philadelphia New York at Chicago at Cleveland St Louis at Detroit National League Philadelphia at York Brooklyn at Boston at Cincinnati St Louis at Chicago YESTERDAYS GAMES American League Boston 8 AthletIcs 1 Detroit 4 St Louis 4 12 Innings New York 2 Washington 0 Cleveland 10 2 National League New York 18 Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 10 4 C Boston 2 Louis rain He Talked Politic I came over from Baltimore yester- day and felt like thanking God for of seeing this gre t Capital said Samuel McDonald when on trial in the Police Court on a charge of disorderly conduct today He to have Imbibed too In intoxi- cants and began talking and the nice question in a saloon Policeman McCarthy took him in tow and locked Judge Scott Imposed a penalty of 5 fine or fifteen days in A Base Ball Flyer Complete headto tfttf F A- foot Base Ball Uni form for We outfitted the School League and many other prominent amateur associations- M A TAPPAN CO 1339 F St We are selling for a few days our regular 15 Buggy n f and Runabout Har- ness at Other Grades Proportionately Reduced S BENSINGER The Bazaar 010042011 Louisiana Avenue I 4 8Q1 4 00 S 3 4 2 3 I 3 b 4 New I It ChicagoSt lld I l dZ 3 0 ¬ ¬ = Edited by F Edward Mitchell I SOLUTIONS- The solution of the Hoffar ond game published last was unsound was soon discovered by our correspon- dents Mr Hoffars solution is here It should have bean published but was overlooked 2 2J 80 White 14 IS White wins 2 7 draws Problem No 35 BY J A nOFPAR Black S 12 20 21 ZS Kinss 30 White 14 17 23 24 36 28 Kings White to move and win Solved by John R Ryon Raymond E Adams and T B Carson as follows 119 15M 1S22 1722 2027 1326 11 15 White 14 29 35 2S 17 wins S1 U 1518 Problem No 36 By WILSON L COUDEN Black 5 pieces SUM week lA 107 A I82- 11G 73 710- i 2 1714 I0 jois 2C tt SI2 1826 1119 116 264 H18 H1I iU 11iJ- X5 3fS- 13li 9 V14 59 15 l J ag i 9 I siren I15 24 8s tf30- 20i ifG 15R 8Ol- 6s lv 120 22IS 2t0L- pIs 158 10 o19- 15IS lAb 32 t R R- Ia a- R ¬ White 8 pieces BlaCfcM 15 25 27 KS IS 29 32 JC7 Black to nvjv and win WHIST The regular round of whist played at the local club last Saturday remitted AS follows North and South Average 201 I Ffcrfcer and H L Miller 287 C M Davis and William Finn 201 A T and B W Murch202 r r t c viff i vni C F Cochran and J K Polk 192 East and West Average i8a G J Zimmerman and F E Queen 136 Dr J R Nevitt and R W Bishop 193 FJ Lavender and N E Young 1S5 Belt and Mr Green 1SS Dr F W Parker and Dr G B Corey WhiteS C Mr ReadIer and C Hay 02 Haw orth B G M c H Turner W C Sprl I 183 W ad and Soverns > LOCi ATHLETES Will Represent Blue and Gray at the University of Pennsyl- vania Meet Washington athletes will be well rep- resented at the outdoor gam as of the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin Field Philadelphia today Georgetown will send two relay teams the varsity and Law School and Gallaudet College will have a four on hand The Georgetown varsity four will stack up against Yale Harvard Pennsylvania Michigan Chicago and Columbia in the championship one mile relay race Reilly 1MM 19te Mulli- gan 1906 and McCarthy 1906 will carry the Blue and Gray colors Opponents for Law School The Law School team will be pitted against Villa Nova Westminster Col- lege Western University of Pennsyl- vania Allegheny College and Muhlen burg College The local team will bo conposed of Etchieon captain 1901 Brrnnon 19M 1SOE and Staples 1906 The team will be seriously handi capped at the start as it drew the out side position No 6 The varsity fared slightly fetter drawing No 3 The pick of American athletos will be assembled at Franklin Field The event has steadily been increasing- in importance since its inauguration nine years ago until now It rivals the inter collegiate in the interest it arouses among schools and colleges The relay races are more representa- tive than the Intercollegiates The for- mer draw athletes from all over the United States even to the far West while at the intercollegiates the entries are entirely from Eastern colleges Sunday Night Train From Baltimore Via Pennsylvania Railroad Leaves Un ion Station 1130 p m arrives Wash- ington 1230 Every Sunday night 9O3O9 Gf7fST TOPPY CLOTHES FOR YOUNG MEN AVo want the favor of young men in re gard to their clothing Iud furniililn needs tnt ion to our try to get things a llt tIt different and maylw C T HUNTER The Bicycle Man Ill rennnylvania Avenue N W Hartford Tire guaranteed one year 250 Our 2 Tire is jruarantwd for 0 months Best Inner Tulic f 1 our Mexican Cactus Tire more then extra heavy Goodrich Tires 283 other mMcSSwfiO HartfanlKxtra Heavy Tire 350 others aide 4 Vulcanized SOc Wheels Erunickd culur 1 IN PHilADELPHIA Cap- tain Emen ton toiler d ien On I pay particular lit I a Uttle txtremc Price art right See j any SE- e3s 4t4 i We Tires ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ RACE Upset at Meet of National Guard NO ONE SERIOUSLY HURT Many Well Contested Events on Carl Number of Specialties Introduced A sensation was created In the feature event of the Indoor meet of the Ath- letic Association of the National Guard of the District of Columbia held in the drill hall of the Center Market Armory last night It occurred in the closing event the cycle whirl of the daring Baker troupe and it is a wonder some one was not Lust year this troupe which has been sun at Chases and the Ly- ceum had three members Armstrong Eaker and Armstrong but this year Ute number to do the daring turn has been Increased to five Five Riders Thrown At one time of the performance all live riders pedal at full speed around a sinnting cage track seventy laps to the mile Last night while all five riders were speeding around the cage the handlebar on the wheel ridden by the younger woman of the troupe gave way and she was thrown off her bi- cycle onto the track The riders follow- ing her came with such rapidity that it was impossible to stop In time to avert an accident and she was struct by the other four wheels and all were thrown and the bicycles piled in a heap The troupe pluckily regained their feet however the broken wheel was thiowrt from the cage and the remain- ing four finished their part of the pro- gram The meet proved to be easily the most successful ever held by the National Guard While the entries were small in ninny of the events the majority of them were well contested and FIVE THROWN- IN In- Jured Interest- In MEN CYCLE ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ = Cook Won First Two The sport began with the 50yard dash which was won by PP Cook of Com- pany F Second Regiment who equaled the National Guard record of 08645 Cook also won the second event the 16 pound shot put coming within three inches of the record The next race the quarter mile wont to Robey of the Urell Rifles with Rice of the Corcoran Cadets second Two men of Company K Second Regi- ment finished onetwo In the broad jump Connors winning with Schlosser second The running ring board jump rosulted in a tie between R P Le Mat Frank Schlosser and W B White at six feet eleven inches The men tossed up for the honor of having won it and Le Mat came out victorious with White second The Urell Rifles easily won the com- pany relay race from the Corcoran Cadets who just as easily disposed of Company F of the Second Regiment The Urells scored another victory in the 8SOyard run when Gill won with his team mate Batcmnn second The boys hud pumped themselves out In the pre vious running events and as the Fifth Battalion was the only one which would run in the battalion relay it won by de fault Kane and Loughran scored an other victory for the Urells in the three legged race defeating the Corcoran pair Rice and Boyle rhe last event the mile run won by Connors of Company K Second Reg- iment with Gill of the Urells seoond Many Specialties- In addition to these events many spe- cialties wert Introduced including the Del Rey Brothers acrobats the child artist La Petite Alma in a contortion turn Orland Ross on the flying rings Eugene La Brance slack wire equili brist a wrestling match betw n Harvey Tyrrell and James Costello Del Ray Brothers in ground tumbling Danny OBrien and Mlt Lewis in a sparring exhibition and ending with the cycle whirl by the Baker troupe La Petite Alma the child contortion let was exceptionally clever In her line and the boxing match between OBrien and Lewis took well with the crowd It lusted two rounds and no decision was rendered The wrestling match between Tyrrell and Costello was declared to draw at the end of ten minutes AMATEUR BASEBALL The Union Stars have organized and want games with teams averaging 14 The lineup R Miller catcher McMa- hon pitcher Smith first base W Mil- ler second base L Collins third base Young shortstop Housman left field Eskin center field Vollmer right field Granger substitute Challenges to I Smith manager 96 K Street northeast The Western Buds want games with teams averaging ten to eleven years Their lineup T Noone shortstop C Manns third base T McDonough pitcher J Schombert first base G Per kins second base L Langan center field F Murphy left field M Colbert catcher J Scanlon right field Chal lenges to M Colbert 827 Twentyfifth Street northwest The Corcoran Stars added another vic- tory to their many by defeating the Mount Pleasant Seniors in an exciting game By S to 7 The Corcorans have done excellent work this season They have only lost one game out ot fifteen played Teams averaging thirteen years can from the Stars by addressing J J Keane 2S07 Olive Avenue Western Buds preferred I he1 r north- west wes S ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Furious Thoroughbred i Crushes Jockeys Foot Driven to Intense Rage All Gold Rushes Madly at Little Ogilvie Terribly Mangles Him and Twists Iron Stirrup Jockey Dave Oglive was the victim of a thoroughbred stallions sudden rago at the Aqueduct track yesterday S The horses were standing at the bar- rier for the start of the Flushing Stakes the third event on the card Ogilvie was riding the Boston Stables three yearold filly Palette Among the other ten starters was W L Olivers All Gold a chestnut stallion seven years old by Rayon dOr Merry Nellie The horses had been at the webbing nearly ten minutes trying to secure the start Several false breaks and the snapping of the assistant starters whip had aroused the horses to great excite ment They lashed out repeatedly with their hind legs and bucked again and again These antics made All Gold furious Horse Driven to Fury When Palette crossed In front of All Gold he made a dash for her When Ogilvie saw the horse rush toward him with open mouth and a neigh of fury he tried to leap out of the saddle But his right foot became wedged In the stirrup Iron In trying to free it he pulled the leg up from Palettes side All Gold seized the jockeys foot In his teeth and his jaws came together with fcuch a snap that the bones of the legS and anskle were crushed and the stirrup iron was twisted All Gold shook Ocilvie as a terrier shakes a rat and pulled him out of the saddle Then he backed away from his victim The starter and his assistants rushed to Ogilvie who lay on the ground TRIPLE PLAY MADE I I WHEN DISTRICTS WON ¬ ¬ Kane Joy Grau and Miller Figure in Sensational In vincibles Defeated 16 to 3 The District Athletic Club defeated the Druid Invincibles of Baltimore yesterday by 16 to 3 The Marylanders were out classed and after the first inning were dead as far as runs were concerned- A fast triple play by Kane Joy Grau and Miller was the feature of the game Leuders catching and Niedfeldfs pitching were also of a high order Score t District A C 5 03S 0 0 Sx 1C 14 S Druids 3 6 b Lineup District A C Grau shortstop Joy third base Kane second base Miller first base Doyor center field Hill right field Caprice and Jones left field Leu der catcher Meidfeldt pitcher first base Beach third base Love centerfield Jarvis short stop Howard second base and pitcher King right field Daly left field Tapp catcher Kerns pitcher and second base Stolen bases Leuder Hill and King Double plays Howard to Bench Triple to Joy to Kane to Miller Twobase hits Jones 2 hits Tapp Home runs Hill and Tnpp Bases on Nledfeldt 4 off Howard 3 off Kerns 3 Struck out By Niedfeldt 11 by Kerns 5 and Ludry Time of game 2 hours and 15 minutes WILSONS EASILY BEAT TURNER ATHLETIC CLUB The team representing the Wilson Me morial Church defeated the Turner Ath letic Club yesterday evening by 5 to Dawson twirled for the Wilsons and let the Turners down with one hit An error by the infield gave the Turners their only run Score by innings RH E Wilson 100000 4 5 9 1 Turner A C 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 Batteries Dawson and Campbell Wit korson Beckett Herbert and Patterson Monday afternoon the Wilson team opens the Church League season with the Foundry Church team on the el- lipse south the White House VESSEL GOING DOWN In Sight of Thousands of Helpless Witnesses Overloaded and crowded to the fullest capacity with the follies of un- less help comes in the shape of Mor- mon Bishops Pills many a life will so down The Remedy Company of San Francisco makes one of the fin est remedies for lost vitality called Mormon Bishops Pills They restore you quickly from the danger of early decay Sold by Stevens Pharmacy 9th and Pa Ave 50 cents a box or 6 boxes for 250 Suits to Order 18 22 Glasgow Woolen Mills GIG Pennsylvania Avenue WorkDruid I i 300 O 0000 DruidsEckels playGrau Three ballsOff UmpiresJordan 1 14 I Tailors RILE rn ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ INEMANS label in your I Spring Suit is a guaran- tee ot positive superiority H because no suit ever left the ineman shops that did not deserve the mark For a few the 25 dollar line 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Page 1: I LTTST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE DAY 2BTHP OP WvKLLTHE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY AiiUL 2BTHP OP WvKLL H LTTST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE DAY SPORTS J I 1 Jacobsen and Davis to Don Washington

THE WASHINGTON TIMES SATURDAY AiiUL

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LTTST NEWS AND GOSSIP OF THE DAY SPORTS J

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Jacobsen and Davis to DonWashington Toggery

LOCALS DRAW A SHUTOUT

Fielded Brilliantly Against New York

But Were Weak atthe Bat

Washington lost to New York yaeterday Riving it a record of six daflfats-in l nary a victory but with thtf laes

comes tilt pltasant news that w play-ers ar to 1n tb SenatorialJ neup in a short tIne

Pitch r Jacobsen who last year was

ii of tracks of the Central Leaguei already her anu ready for workWashington needs a couple of slab

i r l of the present ones areunsteady md if Jacobsen is the realf ids he in come 1 handy

Hut Jtfubsen is not the only new manManager Kittredge announces that

Ufty lavis has aske l toy a trialHad will i given it Davis was one ofti best i tiers in the country in 190-

1Mlin lit played with the Plttsburgchampions but the next sprint he brokehis ifg while sliding to a base and wastun of tin game all season When het t bark into harness again lift wasMKiied M ay left field for the Newlurk AiT ricans laai season Ho did

mak goodDavis May Make Good

Tiure var ue no harm In trying bunlivu htiwtver for no matter how bad-j may iw he can hit better than Hoffirian who was loaned to the locals byiviolt Both Hoffman andDavis are

nHlfl ldrs the Litters advantageji batting anti experience more thant lifts th work of young Hoffman

Jacobsit and Davis will be given a-

ttuiougn trying out by Managerttiiise Slould Davis regain Use form

i iwii vitr msburK h will be playedj uulari in right field and Thoney willK t ctrur The latter young manirrpmci with the ret of the Senators

mud good in every sense of thevoid juici the management is inclined-t squeeze into him

An fffirt will probably b made soontu seour a new first baseman as whileSialil greatly improved in hte field

im he has shown withstick doesn good batsmanChesbro in Form

Jack rn bro who unloaded the gooseegg on Senators yesterday Is

In btU r form present than anytwirler in the American League Yesttrday he had the weakest bat-ting t nm in the league to stackui against and he made lila best recordcf the seasoa dying Washington DillY

en hit a single between first and sec-

ond by Kip Selbach III first inningAfter that McCormick was the onlyman rach base he setting theretwice on bases on balls onceiis tar as third Chesbro has pitched twopunifs this spring andouts in ach of them

The iiidlng of both teams gMtcdged TIlt only semblance of an errorcam wht n Jim McGuire dropped a foulfly but the chanoe wa too tobe a un error McC nttlck let Williams nasty bingle bound away fromhim but the ball cam like a shot from8 cannon and took a nasty bound as itreached Barry The prettiest piece atfielding come in the sixth

made a crandetajW stop ofCase Putttns hard drive to the right ofsecond bas and threw the runner outat flrstFast Work by Hoffman

Hoffman displayed a piece of fatwork in the fifth inning when he nailedAndersons long fly and returned thefcull to first before Jimmy Williamsc uld yet back to the bag completingthe only double play of the game

The Senators meet the Yankee againthis afternoon and are hopeful of win-ning

fORM ATHLETIC CLUB

OrgaafastieB to Promote Tennis ButWin Go in fer Other Branches-

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Employes of the Library of Congresshave organized a Library Tennis Cluband playing on grounds opftosite th Lifriry corner of Second Streetand Ivnnsylvanla Avenue southeastThe club is to play from 430 until darkSeveral thor clubs are forming to playearlier 11 ih day

Th will be so dirkled as to c-commo i u half a down ciuu BetIdestennis th ie is provision tothandbell and other outdoorgymnastics

Fell Betyeen CarsHis hands and

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Correspondence-J A R Solution to No 36

Comment on solution of J H S lastweek received See solution by J AHoffar In this column-

T B are right as to Steinerssolution of No 32 See solution of J AH this week which was omitted bymistake No doubt Mr Hoffar will beglad to demonstrate his win againstyou Solution to No 36 correct

W D W Key move correct Firstvariation wrong See solution Shouldbe PxKt mate

C J correct You willnot find this weeks problem so

J B solutions receivedKey move alone is sufficient Variationssimply demonstrate key as sound

R E slipped up on the prob-lem 21 See solution Checker solutioncorrect

D J R Problem No 35 solutiondraws See published solution Willconsider your contribution

CHESStatters are quiet in local chess cir-

cles and all eyes are turned towardCambridge Springs where the great In-

ternational tournament will begin nextMonday It looks now however likeMr Walker will accept the challenge ofMr Stacy for a series of games to beplayed before May 10 If this match isarranged local enthusiasts will have theopportunity of seeing some good chessbefore the summer vacation There isalso talk of inaugurating a continuoushandicap tourney with the first of themonth to continue through the summermonths

On Monday morning what promises tobe the greatest international tournament ever helld will begin at CambridgeSprings Pa Play will continue for onemonth each player playing one roundThe masters from abroad and the Amer-ican participants have been the guestsof honor in and about New York dur-ing the past week and an abundanceof entertainment his been furnishedthem by the committee In charge of thecongress

During the trip across the Atlanticeight of the masters indulged In a con-sultation game adopting the Rice gambit as the opening Dr Lasker Tschlgorin Marshall and Telchmann playedthe white against Janowskl MarcoSchlechter and Lawrence Black adopt-ed the defense of B B4 on the tenthmove and after a brilliant game re

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the following chronologicalthe date of birth and

country of the participants and whichwilt no doubt oe to ourreaders

Country Date of birthM I Tschigorln Russia Oct 31 1860J W America Feb 4 1SCO

A B Hodges America 21 1EOIG Marco Austria Nov 29 1 63-

U Miesos Germany Feb 27 1S85D Janowski France 25 1SOSDr E Lasker 24 369-3R Teichmann England Dec 24 1S0-3J Finn America April 28 1871H N Pillsbury America Dec 5 1872T IT Lawrence England 1872J F Barry America Dec 12 1873C Schlechter Austria March 2 1874

F J Marshall America 21 1877W E Napier America Jan 17 1881A W Fox America April 29 1S31

In the college chess world during theweek Yale defeated Brown by the scoreof 12 to 3 and Princeton won fromPennsylvania by the score of 5 toGame No 28

This weeks game Is one of a seriesrecently played blindfold by a RussiancAlledl Ostrogskl against awho is known at homo by the cognomen of Rumsha Mr Ostrogskl Is saidto have recently played twentythreeblindfold games simultaneously in

and won a of them MrPillsbury had better look to his laurelsScore and notes North American

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Problem No 23By EMIL HOFFMAN

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Will Represent Blue and Gray at theUniversity of Pennsyl-

vania Meet

Washington athletes will be well rep-

resented at the outdoor gam as of theUniversity of Pennsylvania on FranklinField Philadelphia today Georgetownwill send two relay teams the varsityand Law School and Gallaudet Collegewill have a four on hand

The Georgetown varsity four will stackup against Yale Harvard PennsylvaniaMichigan Chicago and Columbia in thechampionship one mile relay race

Reilly 1MM 19te Mulli-gan 1906 and McCarthy 1906 will carrythe Blue and Gray colorsOpponents for Law School

The Law School team will be pittedagainst Villa Nova Westminster Col-

lege Western University of Pennsyl-vania Allegheny College and Muhlenburg College The local team will boconposed of Etchieon captain 1901

Brrnnon 19M 1SOE and Staples1906 The team will be seriously handicapped at the start as it drew the outside position No 6 The varsity faredslightly fetter drawing No 3

The pick of American athletos will beassembled at Franklin Field

The event has steadily been increasing-in importance since its inauguration nineyears ago until now It rivals the intercollegiate in the interest it arousesamong schools and colleges

The relay races are more representa-tive than the Intercollegiates The for-mer draw athletes from all over theUnited States even to the far Westwhile at the intercollegiates the entriesare entirely from Eastern colleges

Sunday Night Train From BaltimoreVia Pennsylvania Railroad Leaves Union Station 1130 p m arrives Wash-ington 1230 Every Sunday night

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NO ONE SERIOUSLY HURT

Many Well Contested Events on CarlNumber of Specialties

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A sensation was created In the featureevent of the Indoor meet of the Ath-letic Association of the National Guardof the District of Columbia held in thedrill hall of the Center Market Armorylast night

It occurred in the closing event thecycle whirl of the daring Baker troupeand it is a wonder some one was not

Lust year this troupe whichhas been sun at Chases and the Ly-ceum had three members ArmstrongEaker and Armstrong but this yearUte number to do the daring turn hasbeen Increased to fiveFive Riders Thrown

At one time of the performance alllive riders pedal at full speed around asinnting cage track seventy laps to themile Last night while all five riderswere speeding around the cage thehandlebar on the wheel ridden by theyounger woman of the troupe gaveway and she was thrown off her bi-

cycle onto the track The riders follow-ing her came with such rapidity thatit was impossible to stop In time toavert an accident and she was structby the other four wheels and all werethrown and the bicycles piled in a heap

The troupe pluckily regained theirfeet however the broken wheel wasthiowrt from the cage and the remain-ing four finished their part of the pro-gram

The meet proved to be easily the mostsuccessful ever held by the NationalGuard While the entries were small inninny of the events the majority ofthem were well contested and

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The sport began with the 50yard dashwhich was won by P P Cook of Com-pany F Second Regiment who equaledthe National Guard record of 08645Cook also won the second event the 16

pound shot put coming within threeinches of the record

The next race the quarter mile wontto Robey of the Urell Rifles with Riceof the Corcoran Cadets second

Two men of Company K Second Regi-ment finished onetwo In the broadjump Connors winning with Schlossersecond The running ring board jumprosulted in a tie between R P Le MatFrank Schlosser and W B White atsix feet eleven inches The men tossedup for the honor of having won it andLe Mat came out victorious with Whitesecond

The Urell Rifles easily won the com-pany relay race from the CorcoranCadets who just as easily disposed ofCompany F of the Second RegimentThe Urells scored another victory in the8SOyard run when Gill won with histeam mate Batcmnn second The boyshud pumped themselves out In the previous running events and as the FifthBattalion was the only one which wouldrun in the battalion relay it won by default Kane and Loughran scored another victory for the Urells in the threelegged race defeating the Corcoran pairRice and Boyle

rhe last event the mile run wonby Connors of Company K Second Reg-iment with Gill of the Urells seoond

Many Specialties-In addition to these events many spe-

cialties wert Introduced including theDel Rey Brothers acrobats the childartist La Petite Alma in a contortionturn Orland Ross on the flying ringsEugene La Brance slack wire equilibrist a wrestling match betw n HarveyTyrrell and James Costello Del RayBrothers in ground tumbling DannyOBrien and Mlt Lewis in a sparringexhibition and ending with the cyclewhirl by the Baker troupe

La Petite Alma the child contortionlet was exceptionally clever In her lineand the boxing match between OBrienand Lewis took well with the crowd Itlusted two rounds and no decision wasrendered The wrestling match betweenTyrrell and Costello was declared todraw at the end of ten minutes

AMATEUR BASEBALL

The Union Stars have organized andwant games with teams averaging 14

The lineup R Miller catcher McMa-hon pitcher Smith first base W Mil-ler second base L Collins third baseYoung shortstop Housman left fieldEskin center field Vollmer right fieldGranger substitute Challenges to ISmith manager 96 K Street northeast

The Western Buds want games withteams averaging ten to eleven yearsTheir lineup T Noone shortstop CManns third base T McDonoughpitcher J Schombert first base G Perkins second base L Langan centerfield F Murphy left field M Colbertcatcher J Scanlon right field Challenges to M Colbert 827 TwentyfifthStreet northwest

The Corcoran Stars added another vic-tory to their many by defeating theMount Pleasant Seniors in an excitinggame By S to 7 The Corcorans havedone excellent work this season Theyhave only lost one game out ot fifteenplayed Teams averaging thirteen yearscan from the Stars by addressingJ J Keane 2S07 Olive Avenue

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Madly at Little Ogilvie Terribly ManglesHim and Twists Iron Stirrup

Jockey Dave Oglive was the victim ofa thoroughbred stallions sudden rago atthe Aqueduct track yesterday S

The horses were standing at the bar-rier for the start of the Flushing Stakesthe third event on the card Ogilviewas riding the Boston Stables threeyearold filly Palette Among the otherten starters was W L Olivers AllGold a chestnut stallion seven yearsold by Rayon dOr Merry Nellie

The horses had been at the webbingnearly ten minutes trying to secure thestart Several false breaks and thesnapping of the assistant starters whiphad aroused the horses to great excitement They lashed out repeatedly withtheir hind legs and bucked again andagain These antics made All GoldfuriousHorse Driven to Fury

When Palette crossed In front of AllGold he made a dash for her WhenOgilvie saw the horse rush toward himwith open mouth and a neigh of fury hetried to leap out of the saddle But hisright foot became wedged In the stirrupIron In trying to free it he pulled theleg up from Palettes side

All Gold seized the jockeys foot In histeeth and his jaws came together withfcuch a snap that the bones of the legSand anskle were crushed and the stirrupiron was twisted

All Gold shook Ocilvie as a terriershakes a rat and pulled him out of thesaddle Then he backed away from hisvictim The starter and his assistantsrushed to Ogilvie who lay on theground

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vincibles Defeated 16 to 3

The District Athletic Club defeated theDruid Invincibles of Baltimore yesterdayby 16 to 3 The Marylanders were outclassed and after the first inning were

dead as far as runs were concerned-A fast triple play by Kane Joy Grauand Miller was the feature of the gameLeuders catching and Niedfeldfspitching were also of a high orderScore

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first base Beach thirdbase Love centerfield Jarvis shortstop Howard second base and pitcherKing right field Daly left field Tappcatcher Kerns pitcher and second base

Stolen bases Leuder Hill and KingDouble plays Howard to Bench Triple

to Joy to Kane to MillerTwobase hits Jones 2 hitsTapp Home runs Hill and Tnpp Baseson Nledfeldt 4 off Howard 3off Kerns 3 Struck out By Niedfeldt11 by Kerns 5 andLudry Time of game 2 hours and 15minutes

WILSONS EASILY BEAT

TURNER ATHLETIC CLUB

The team representing the Wilson Memorial Church defeated the Turner Athletic Club yesterday evening by 5 toDawson twirled for the Wilsons andlet the Turners down with one hit Anerror by the infield gave the Turnerstheir only run Score by innings

R H EWilson 100000 4 5 9 1Turner A C 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 3

Batteries Dawson and Campbell Witkorson Beckett Herbert and Patterson

Monday afternoon the Wilson teamopens the Church League season withthe Foundry Church team on the el-lipse south the White House

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Is the son of the late AlecOgilvie of Brooklyn who made 1B OWas a and horscowner atold Gloucester track only ta lose thomoney after that course wvs closedThe jockey is fourteen years of age nailweighs seventyeight pound

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