Show SPALDING OUT Of IT fifouldBe President Turned I to the Wall FREEDMAN WON FIRST BLOOD r i I Euros and Tracy Sign Articles for a Tlatch Official Baseball Adopted by Utah LeagueNew Players Ar rivc Wado HI at Butte Bookies TTpsst at Oakland TJ of U Out of Baseball = Callison a Strong Fourth at the Kansas City Shooting Tournament Tour-nament < en York April 2The National league baseball war is practically end til A G Spalding has resigned his claim as chief executive of the big organization and the ofllce will be ten dercd to William G Temple of Pitts burs There will be no further contest con-test In the courts Mr Spaldlngs letter of resignation I was presented to tho magnates at the Gcond days session of the peace conference con-ference at tho Fifth avenue hotel The night session was taken up In cutslng the playing rules and the schedule It was decided to play under un-der the same rules as last year The foul strike rule was incorporated In the look of rules It waa decided that the pitcher ehould have not more than one minute to warm up pi lor to any one Inning before delivering the ball he not being be-ing allowed to deliver more than five balls before play Mr Temple was at one time owner of the Plttsburg club and is a man of large means It was he who donated the Temple cups to he played for by the clubs finishing first and second at the end of the league season It has been decided to make the ofllces of president presi-dent and secretarytreasurer separate Th latter I ofllce will according to the best Information be tendered to N E Young Mr Young said tonight that he would accept the office though It rfce 51lat d his coming to New York and establishing his office here Those present were Ebetts and Honlan Brooklyn Brush Cincinnati Robin con SI Louis Freedman New York Soden nnd Conant Boston Drr > yfuss Pktsburg Hart Chicago Rogers nnd Reach Philadelphia Young pre tided Western League Meeting Today Omaha Neb April Manager Tourke of the Western league club a mcmbT of the schedule committee t left for Kansas City tonight to attend a meeting of the league which will r adopt a schedule for the coming sea con Manager Rourke said there were but a few points to lie agreed upon and that the schedule would probably be completed tomorrow The season Tie Mid will begin April 23rd and both opening and closing games will be Mayta in St Joseph Kansas City Denver and Colorado Sprlngo because oC the climate In those cities being better than that of the northern towns I The schedule will provide for 140 Barnes half of which will be played abroad and half at home BAIL ADOPTED Victor Boll Selected by the Utah League Dolns were rather quiet In base ball circles yesterday the only important impor-tant event being the adoption of the official basebalL Several excellent bids were made President Crltchlow among them being offers from the Al Reach A Or Spalding and the Victor com panies Thc terms of the lastnamed company were accepted and If a guar antee to furnish a dozen new baseballs frea with every dozen purchased Is not too i much or a dope then the Utah league has the real thing A meeting of the league will probably be held tomorrow evening at the Tavern and according to report the H Hon Buckovllch Weaver is expected to arrive in Zion about tho first of next iffi asana8h from Kansas last I JilCht stated that he had been dug up I 1rom a cnowsllde and after being straight thawed Out would be started on the and narrow path toward Bambcrscrs grazing ground primwau rumored that rana GrJmn fumorcd exManager iii ii had requested Borchcrs to sign little T ipV ° Johnnlc Green of Cheyenne Wyo Thank you V How Players Arrive ho WIlliam Graham and Jtlck Harris iChVs ° f tho festIve horsehide and when 04it bludgeons aulomobiled Into to MT Lalo yesterday and are anclous Coquette with any oC the league n111gn1te8 PresIdent Riley or the La OOtIltW fllW them first and will give thell1 n trout at the park tomolrow uCternoon 1L35 Grahan Is Puller and 13S torkcd do cdwvilh Pocatello and Colora o t tams l oS Harris Is the of th receiving end battery ftnd ls also u Performer from the Colorado country No Team nt U of U From present circumstances It ap rears f1Irl as though the honors In 5cholns c b3sbabl ear wfa11 Avln be struggled for this with one of the biggest com NlItonl that out ot the race for the > reason YCsterday the Un her31 Ity Athletic Is the eiation AM decided not to put a team rj ° assocIation ° n feels that c OWIng to h the IIca It ha ii heavy expenses to which r puVhl8 year In getting the Campus In It good condition and bulldlncr nrrord 0 auu Stand ° Vhe nld 1L I cannot to i back ck R haseball team For Inrh JrOPosltloll the sport has not been a paying jut t fr Iccd and as the association bins b11Il1t cd itself on a safe Uimnclal In debt bv does h not desire to again get Jet buying nn almost complete outfit for the team but prefers to aunm until to ha1 next spring when It expects treasury a handsomo surplus In tho MB H from next falls baseball sea and hnp < thent08lve Ztr l give bMCba11 Its nget Support GOSSIP OP THE BOXERS 2urns anti Tracy Sign ArticlesClub to Be Thoroughly Remodeled to ratroDR oC tho boxing game are Euro bnc their comfort and safety looked hlllIc AtrJy the present < owners of thelocal club at thc corning exhibition bictreen n Beau QUd FI 1l8 brolce Flynn A new exit n out 3Id or n Yesterday on the north wi10 bulwinir while ha0 ken the seats moved back to and clamped o the e Walls hy0 l2allinVa sixteen new lights n itn been added to the Proaent plant IColly 1orlc out again y torday with nrt rnQin and WU take on Tom Tracy thiN TrJY and Burns met lat ° fld evening boat ilgne at lutcb artftles for a twentyround TlroJr4b Weights to b pUllet on Co n1 on the 1l1h of this month > for 4 t per nt of thc IQchrnllk gat receipts ir r Olborn rrelvpd a let hPterdzy from MtkP leto QaLiand Donovan oC COol Who lc anxiun to take tJ1 Out ot ° my man around 155 pounds In Utah Donovan has met up with Australian Tom Tracy and other good boxers In his class He will arrive ar-rive in thiN city next week and will I probably match up with the winner of I next Mondays contest Word was received from Jerry McCarthy I Mc-Carthy yesterday by Young Thomas saying the Montana boy was In fine condition for his go with Kid Barney The Eureka sports arc brimming over with fight talk the odds being about even George Lawler the Irish giant will arrive here today from Ogden to train Jimmy Burns for his contest with Tracy Young Thomas received word from Butte yesterday that Jack Wade has leen put out of tho business by Prof Pneumonia Thc clever little fighter is In a precarious condition and It will bc weeks before he will be able to look at a mitt again Prof Sunshines preliminary bout with Phil Green scheduled for Monday light has been declared off and tho formers friends are now endeavoring to arrange a match with Jimmy Heus ser Kid Parkers Pipe Dream San Francisco April 21ld Parker the Denver pugilist has Issued a challenge I chal-lenge to light Terry McGovcrn Dave Sullivan Kid Broad or Young Cor I bett for 5000 a side the men to weigh 130 pounds ringside Parker prefers to meet Young Corbett He is practl cally matched to fight Jimmy Brltt the local champion and stipulates In his challenge to Corbett and the other lightweights that If ho loses the match with Britt he relinquishes all claims to a contest with any of the men mentioned men-tioned 1 FAVORITES WIN AT OAKLAND Bookies Get a Solar Plexus Especially Especial-ly in Fourth Lace San Francisco April ZFlve of the events at Oakland today went to favorites orltes and the books wero lilt hard The track was heavy but dried out considerably Janice was again installed In-stalled favorite this time In the mile and an eighth handicap She tired In the stretch and was passed by Position Posi-tion and Col Ballantync who finished I In that order Botany played from 3 to 1 to S to 5 took the fifth race at six furlongs Isallne closed up much ground and finished second With Silvia Talbot out High Chancellor was a 1 to 0 favorite for the 2ycarold event and he won easily from Tom Mitchell Results First race six and a half furlongs selling Axminster won El Pilar second sec-ond Canderos third Time 124 Second race four furlongs purse High Chancellor won Tom Mitchell second JMontczuma third Time 50 Third race seven furlongs selling Bornota won Our Lizzie second Captivate Cap-tivate third Time 130 > i Fourth race one mile and oneeighth handicap Position won Cob Ballan tyne second Janice third Time 166 Fifth race six furlongs selling Botany won Isalinosecond Jacque mont third Time 115 Sixth race one mile < selling Antolee won Reduad second Horton third Time lM2vi l < OALLISON A STRONG HUNCH Salt Laker One of the Favorites in the Betting Kansas City April 2The Grand American handicap the feature of the Interstate associations tenth annual tournament Is being shot at Blue river park today There were 493 entries en-tries for this blue ribbon event when shooting began this morning making the purse 12025 So large Is the list of entries that It is believed It will take the rest of the week to shoot It out It is expected there will be a few forfeits Perfect weather bright clear and with Just enough breeze blowing to give life to the birds prevailed Pools on the result are active and many chances at long odds have been taken Tom Marshall twice a winner of the trophy and Feudner of San Francisco were held at 20 to 1 Those who have the call In the betting and the odds placed against them follow Marshall and Feudner 20 to 1 T W Murfrey Cal Callison Crosby Gay Morrison and Gilbert each 25 to 1 Elliott T B Ware Burnside and J L White 30 to 1 and Bates H Money McMurchy and Fanning each 35 to 1 The handicap Is 25blrd race 525 entrance To the first high gun In addition to the cash prize there Is offered of-fered a sterling silver trophy Lucas Appoints Umpires Portland Ore April President Lucas of the Pacific Northwest Base ball league today Issued a bulletin containing con-taining the names of the offlclal league umpires for the coming season They are Bert Cunningham and Tony Mul lane of Chicago and H E Colgan of Plttsburg Cunningham and Colgan were National league umpires last year and Mullano officiated In the Western league Laces at Memphis Memphis Tenn April Montgomery Montgom-ery park summary I First race selling five and onehalf furlongs Drummond won Leo Nutter second Kink Tatlus third Time 1Oii Second race six furlongs Waring won Toah second Death third Time 114 1 114Third Third race selling four furlongs Kings Lady won Philo second Kerr vlllo third Time W ½ Fourth race Gaston hotel stakes four furlongs Mallory won Dr Talker Tal-ker second Poor Boy third Time 194 1 194Fifth Fifth race selling one and onesix teenth miles W B Gates won Trebor second C B Campbell third Time 149h Sixth race selling five and onehalf furlongs Larly Wadsworlh won Harry Wilson aecond Cadet third Time 1ODU Glove Contes at Eureka Eureka April 2All = arrangements have been completed for tho twenty round glove contest between Jerry McCarthy Mc-Carthy of Walkcrville Mont and Ray Barney tho Pjiyson pugilist The scrap which will bo pulled off at Odd Fellows hall Thursday night of next week Is for a purse of 300 150 a side and 73 and 25 per cent of the gate receipts re-ceipts There Is considerable Interest already manifested In the coming battle bat-tle and from present Indications the attendance will be exceptionally large McCarthy Is training hard every day and states that he will be In condition to make the fight of his life on the 10th Jnat There has already been considerable consid-erable money placed on tho contest McCarthy being tho favorite In the betting bet-ting |