Show WANTS TO BOX FOR TITLE I 1r On his way to join Tommy Ryan his new spurring partner Marvin Hart again expressed his willingness to defend de-fend his claimed title of heavyweight champion against any white man who wants his game Hart does not sees why his title Is not as good as any I ones He is eager to get on a match with the winner of tho Fltzslmmons OBrlen fight II I I I Baseball I Infielder Georgo Kill ot the Washington Wash-ington team last week became a Mason at Ft Wayne Ind Both of the Washington backstops Klttrldgo and Hoyden have signed for next season Kit holds his own wonderfully I won-derfully well Arthur Hlllebrand the Princeton twirler has been tendered a fat contract con-tract by Manager Stahl of the Washington Wash-ington Club which ho will probably accept Amos Rusle has signed with the Springfield Ohio Central League club to pitch next season Rualo in oil ri f o 1 I 1 > = < t5 5 his day was n star but dissipation caused his downfall James lloneyiimn tho outfielder who played two years with tho St Joseph Western League baseball team died In New Mexico ot lung trouble Ho had not played baseball regularly slnco leaving tho St Joseph team Honoymnns homo was In Cincinnati Ohio Ralph Glaze tho big Dartmouth right end will forsake tho college diamond dia-mond for professional baseball next spring Glazo Is tho star pitcher of lie Dartmouth team and after much persuasion ho has promised to sign a contract with tho Boston American Leaguo club Ho was Dartmouths main stay In tho box for two years Joo Kolloy has sent his resignation as manager of tho Cincinnati National s League team to President Herrmann Kolloy has been captain and manager ot tho reds for four years The old i Baltimore star says ho has a nonre servo contract with Cincinnati and will leave tho rods to play with an eastern teals perhaps n TrlStato Leaguo aggregation Arrangemont for tho spring training train-Ing trip of the worlds champion Chants aro rapidly being made and tho plans thus far for tho invasion of tho South aro practically settled On March 1 Manager McGraw and tho y luayors will report at Memphis whore they will remain until tho 20th of that month playing somo exhibition games t with time local team President A IL Soden of tho Boston Bos-ton Nationals said tho attempt of Frank V Dunn to buy tho club was off and that ho would represent tho Boston club at tho annual mooting next month in Now York Soden says the club is still for sale at tho prlco offered Mr Dunn 200000 and it there Is 110 bidder before spring tho a old management will continue I Football J George R Charters full back was elected next years captain of the Be bolt college football team Never has such a crowd assembled r fI L r dNTj J i Tl PG5 G7Z Y Captain of this seasons victorious University of Chicago team to watch a gamo of Rugby football as saw Englands defeat by Now Zealand at tho Crystal palaco at London Dec 2 by n score of 16 to 0 Tho antifootball people seem to have won out in their fight no far as Columbia Is concerned < < 1 Because of t c tho many injuries received by members mem-bers of this years team and the poor scholarship among tho players tho university uni-versity authorities havo taken a most radical stop In abolishing tho gamo instead In-stead of reforming It L On the Turf J OConnor the American Jockey is creating something of a sensation la Berlin whoro ho has been riding winners with tho most astounding regularity His style of riding has been something of a revelation to tho German horsemen Thomas II Williams president o > tho California Jockey club it is said will shortly resume his position as Ef one of tho big turfmen ot America t H Tho purchase of a new stable will soon bo commenced with which tho tI California will start an eastern cam t paign Horses from itho Williams stable will bo raced exclusively in tho East and will not be seen in tho local tracks |