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THE WASHINGTON TUES FRIDAY MARCH 11 1904

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From Using the MailsE Martin and the Racing Expert Included-

in Fraud Order AgainstThat Scheme Was Fraudulent

Dan Smith Is Barred

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TipsterAlleged

Dan Smith tho wMdy advertised racetipster was barred from the mans thismorning by a fraud order tamed by thePostofilce Department

Henceforth no money order may be issued to him or cashed by him no maltwill be delivered to or forwarded tohim

Smith la charred with operatingthrough the malls a ortor obtaining money or other propertyby means of false or fraudulent

representations or promisesSmith TipsDead

Dan Smith sells tips on raoeeand the PvBtofflce Jnapeetors And thathe does not place the money 8 adver-tised Along with Smith E L Martinand the Racins Expert a New Or-leans publication are in the or-der issued by Assistant Attorney General Robb

Martin was Smiths broker or betterknown to sportsmen as commissionerSmith advertised money could beforwarded to any reputable broker andit would be him in interestsof Dan Smith

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Jockey Club AnnouncesCard for Steeplechases

MURPHY MADE HANDICAPPER

J J Eyaaand Jockey Shaw ReinstatedMcLaughlin and

Fitzgerald Will Start

Entries for three JumpIng events which Third ChevyChase Hunt H ndtoap the muter

Steeplechase the B fth SpringHunters Steeploehaae werts announcedthis morning

The entries followThird Chevy Chase Hunt Handicap

For fouryearolds and abouttwo and the Liverpooljump eliminated plate GOO

c Lady Teazle5 by TerrUtSM ftiMfete

K Rens b m agedby Magnetizer Leopoldina

S P KnutS b Twilight h baged by Torchlight dam

Clarence Moores b g Montrip agedby MonUcello darn by Leader

Clarence Moores g Dragoman 5by St 3d

Clarence Moores ch g The Hawkwb ageo sire and dam unknown

Rogers Wetmores b maged by Yucatan Margaret

Twenty in Spring HunterSFifth Spring Hunters Steeplechase

Purse and plate for fouryearoldsqualified under the Na

tional Steeplechase and Hunt Associa-tion or the Canadian Hunt Associationthat have been regularly hunted darinthe season Wf CiWiu-onehalf miles

H C Seattles b g Deep Run agedby Kasson

John H Chamns br m Miss Chafflnaged by C

J W Colts b g Simon Kenton Sby Richelieu

J Colts b g Allhallowmas 4by St Fiorian St Veronica-

T L Evans ch g Red Hawk agedby Hawksley Evolution

W Foresters b r Dalliance agedby Marauder KedaUioa

J M Gerards br h bC by Zoimredam by Viceroy

James D HaM irs b g CaptainBozls 6 by dam by Kem-pt y

James D Hall br g CharlesG Muliey aged by Monticello dam byKomney

James D Hall jrs cb g Ago 4 byPontiac Dal

Thomas Hitchcock Jrs br BlankHussar 4 by St Marie Jansen

Thomas Hitchcock Jrs br Tom

ton 6 by SS J Hlloways ch g R B Sack

aped by Marsac AvplaG Sumner Irelands b g Bombast

aged bj Dry Monopole Arrogancey P Knufs b g Twilight h b

afd by Torchlight unknownClarence b x Mont rip aged

b Monticello dam by Leader-C W Smiths ch g Chipmunk h

b aged by Ordway unknownIt M Taylors ch g De Garaette h

3 aged by Harry OFallon dam unsncwn-

Kogers K Wetmores b m La ToutUne aged by Yucatan MargaretEaster Monday Event

Easter Monday Steeplechase veilingtor fouryearoWs and upward abouttwo and onehalf miles

J W Colt Harrow b g aged byOrme Lady Primrose AllbaHowmas-sh f 4 by St Flortan St Veronica c

by Brookful Flora Bousher Agio ch-g 4 by PontJac DaL

C M Harris Conover ch g aged byFalconer Maggie Ward

T Hitchcock Jr Jim Newman b gby AeroUthe Tiddtodewlnks Trite

Xy Bell b m C by Rossington FamineJ E b g aged by

Norwood Gemima Anus b g aged byNorwood Avril Trapeztot b g 4 byHandspring Ladjr Gay

J H Maloney Red Hook b 4 byForrester Llllie P

K R Marshall Billy Ray b g S

Weir Jennie DeanThe fields In the Chase and

faster Monday Steeplechase are smallerhan but horses which win

are ot a slightly better classhan heretoforeWord has been received here that inlew of the action taken by the

Erie Jockey Club in reinstating JohnJ Ryan man and

the Jockey Club rescindedts action in ruling hint off the Easternturf on October 31 18 Ryan willhave a stable this year it IE

thought probable that Mr Etches wiilrain him Jockey Club eouldlot have done otherwise reinatutihim after the ban against him at FortHIrle for the ringing of the mare Caro-line K was although it apparintly goes against its grainFor the time in the of tIlt

Benning track two excellent starterwill be here For the past seven or

years Mars Cassidy has wieldedhe barrier at the local course but thismrlng Chris Fitzgerald1 who has the

of being the best starterwill share the work with

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Smith recommended Martin and theinvestigation shows that Martin did notbet the money but kept It in his pocketand as the majority of Smiths clientslost on the races the turf andhis henchman were fast accumulatingwealth

The Racing Export consideredthe most reliable and authorita-

tive horse papers in the country and hada wide circulation

Smith it was found by the inspectorsis its ownerOffice in Washington

Smith had three offices in New Yorkand an office in Washington SaratogaNew Orleans Chicago and St Louis

The fraud order against Smith Is in-

line with the policy which the PostofficeDepartment has adopted of denying themails to tipsters who offer to placemoney for their clients Arnold

J Ryan Maxim Gay and othershave already suffered apd the department is now investigating a long seriesof complaints against other enterprisingindividuals whcr have developed similarschemes for separating the public fromits money

do the starting in the early part or theseason and Fitzgerald toward the latterpart The assignment of both of thesemen to Benning that theJockey Club wijl require both of themto be present at every meeting whenthere are no conflicting dates Just suchan adjustment as has been made willpermit Cassidy to resume his starting atAqueduct while Mr Fitzgerald will goto Jamaica to resume his oldHandicapper and Judge

Another important innovation made bythe Jockey Club is the appointment ofJoseph A Murphy not only as asso-ciate Judge but as handicapper at Bcnning Up to tho time of the meetIng at Park Buffalolast September all the handicapping at meetings under tho auspicesof the Jockey Club was done byVosburgh At Baltimore and Benning for although other dutieskept Mr Vosburgh In the he wasfrequently obliged on a few hours no-tice to assign weights for horses whoseraces he actually had not seen and inaddition there was the Imminent dan-ger of omissions or of mistakes in thesending and the receiving of the entries and their imposts not to speakat all of the delays and the inconven-ience incident to the

Mr Murphys work at Kenllworth wasgiltedged and it undoubtedly led to hispresent appointment at Benning TheJockey Club saw the advisability of having another man capable to act as handicapper at meetings outside the metropolitan circuit and Mr Murphy havingdemonstrated his fitnesshas been selected The arrangement isbound to be satisfactory to themen and will relieve Mr Vosburgh ofmuch of the labor with which he hadbeen burdenedVosburgh to Jamaica-

S S Howland Jesse Brown and SamRoss were appointed stewards at

and W S Vosburgh was se-lected to represent the Club atthe spring meetings at Aqueduct andJamaica The salary of the of thescales on all tracks racing under thejurisdiction of the Jockey Club wasfixed at 25 per day

James McLaughlin this morning ar-rived at Benning with a string of thirtysix of which are in charge or T JHealy who trains for W B Leeds and

Wilson Jr Among the horsesthat arrived are Race King Augai Bey

Gold Lord AdvocateGibson Light fifteen andseveral other older horses

SENATOR BAILEY BUYSKENTUCKY STOCK FARM

Z LEXINGTON Ky March 11 UnitedStates Senator J W Bailey of Gaines-ville Tex has bought for 8186 thefarm of Thomas H Shelby five milesfrom Lexington on the Parkers MillRoad The place contains fortysixacres and will be used by SenatorBailey for breeding trotting horses hisstud now being located at the Tod Huntr Farm which he has under lease

Senator Bailey now owns about 9009worth of real estate and 00000 worth oftrotting horses in the Blue Grass region

CONTRACTS ANNOUNCED-

BY HARRY PULLIAM

President Pulliam of the NationalBaseball League announces these latestcontracts

With J AbbaticchloWith Jacklitsch W JReidy Grant With Pittsburg-

C Beaumont William E Brazesfield Samuel Leever Charles PhillippeClaude Ritchey William D ScanlonJohn Wagner

YOUNG PETER JACKSON

TO FIGHT BLACK BILL

Young Peter Jackson who has givenJoe Walcott such a hard run for thewelterweight championship meets

Black Bill a negro heavyweight to-night before Athletic andSodal Club of Baltimore Both men arein excellent shape and the bout shouldbe worth seeing Jackson has beenanxious to get a bigman for some time and if he shows aswell as experts against Black Billhe will go after some other big

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE

NO LONGER AN OUTLAW

Outlow baseball leagues have come toan end The Pacific Coast Leaguehas formally ratified the peace treatywith the National Association Here-after it will work under the national

and baseball players whobecome disgruntled and want to jumptheir contracts will have nowhere to go

Edward Hanlon J H Farrell and PatPowers w re the agents of the NationalAssociation who got the Coat people-in lint

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Famous baseball manager who has piloted many champion teams He isnow looking after the interests of Brooklyn in the National and Baltimorein the Eastern League

HANLON FORTUNATEIN JENNINGS RETURN

Hughey Was Thought fo Be for Good But Is O K

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Ned Hanlon the foxiest manager ofthem all who Is handling both theBrooklyn team and the Baltimore East-ern League team Is a happy man theseSays A few days ago the great andonly Hughey Jennings whom Hanlonplaced in charge of the Baltimore outfitdived into an empty swimming andreceived injuries which at firstthought sevare enough to forevervent him from playing again It hasnow been found that the injuries wereoverestimated and that Jennings willbe able to play second base this year

Hanlon is deeply interested1 in theBaltimore team and is laying plans tohave it win the pennant in the Eastern

Promoters Think Club Scheme So

Elsewhere May Go inGotham

Before another winter sets in therewW be a determined effort to revivethe boxing game in New York without-a violation of the law Several clubshave combined with the idea of testingthe matter and the promoters have al-

ready consulted a well known lawyer-as to a probable plan of action v-

On the authority of this attorney adomestic incorporated athletic club canheld boxing bouts of a limited numberof rounds anywhere in the State provided no admission fee is charged Aclub can be made up of S 0 or for thatmatter any number or members whocan see these bouts without encountering police interference The Initiationtoe and regular dues of each membercan be paid the same as in any cluband the boxing bouts are only a part ofthe programme provided by the entertainment committee

According to the lawyer the New YorkAthletic Club Is at liberty to hold lim-

ited round bouts in its gymnasium forthe benefit of members and in fact anyclub in the city run on similar lines Itwas not long ago that a series of boutswere held by a club in Westchestercounty for which the spectators paid

80 cents each for hat checks therebygetting around the strict letter of thelaw The fact that boxing is permitted-in neighboring States haspromoters on with the idea of meeting-a popular demand for the sport in thiscity

It will not be at alt surprising if a regular club for boxing is soonand a building erected which comeswithin the requirements Those whoare on the say that theywill seek a membership of 6000 personsthe initiation fee being 100 and the dues

to hold firstclass bouts for membersonly with absolutely no rate of ad-mission charged at the door The menbehind the scheme have been assuredthat they can proceed without legalcomplications

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League He recently returned from SanFrancisco where his persuasive artshad much to do with bringing the outlaw Pacific Coast League into the national Bgreement While there he picked out some promising talent whichwill be seen In the Monumental Citythis season

The shrewd Hanlon twentythree-men at present on the Brokiyn roster

them he expects to pick out

and place Brooklyn much higherthan the fifth position which It held atthe close of last season His ability todevelop young players will be put to thetoot this season as he has number ofthem on his staff and while they are onthe Southern trip will be given ampleopportunity to show what Is in them

PEHHS PITCHERS

Coogan Needs ProfessionalHis Twirlers Waiting for

Good Weather

Howard Wilson the old Washingtonpitcher wfll probably coaoh the Univer-sity of Pennsylvania pitchers in the finoart of putting them over Coach Coogan-of the baseball team has asked that hebe allowed to obtain services of aprofessional twirler and Wilson was atonce suggested for the Job

He is an old teammate of DanielCoogan who is the head coach

Wilson will begin to work with thepitchers as soon as the weather permits the candidates to practice out-doors So far the have riot beenallowed to u because ofthe cold weather

Third JJaeiui dtltes and Catcher Ben-nett of last years team reported forthe first time yesterday afternoon

I Information forcondition of the water at Great

Falls is cloudy registering 35From Harpers Ferry come reports that

the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers areboth cloudy at that point

Fishermen were out in greater num-bers than usual yesterday but fewcatches are reported to have been madeThe bass season is practically at anend and interest in the sport hasdiminished

RAY COGSWELL IN TOWNRay Cogswell the wellknown Wash-

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Reduction in SalaryIn Senatorial Camp

All the Stipends Will Suffer Nothing DoingYet About Seventh Street Lot John

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The baseball situation in Washingtonremains practically the same as BanJohnson this morning took no substantial action in regard to the affairs of theclub

Yesterday afternoon Ban took a tripto the old Seventh Street grounds andtook a survey of them He expressedhimself as anxious to get them as theywould greatly benefit the club in a finan-cial way but up to noon today had notnegotiated for them with Howe Tottenattorney for the eitateSalaries to Be Cut

One thing Is certain though says BanThat Is there win be a wholesale slicingof salaries In the Senatorial camp Al-

most every man on the team Is downfor a cut The salary list of the

club last season was 62000 morethan any club in the American or National League it is said with the exception of the New York AmericansFor instance Jack Townsend received3200 which amount he received for

each game he won as he pitched histeam to victory in only one of the twelvegames in which he was on the slabLoftus Sends Sad News

Tom Loftus is acting as Johnsonsagent in the matter and has mailed allthe men letters requesting them to Immediately state the lowest terms atwhich they would play this seasonOnly a few of the players are In townat present so it is not known to whatextent they will suffer Lew Drill

is here from Seattle and smilinglyannounces he has been cut 400 Leewho makes his home here is said tohave been sliced JOOO The boys take itall good naturedly however as theyexpected it

Last season ball players received Justabout twice what they were worthThey worked both ends and the middleon account of the baseball war but nowthe magnates hold the upper hand and

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J J Ryan has been reinstated by theJockey Club Those stewards certainlyhave queer ideas about elevating theturf

John McGraw says he expects this tobe a highly successful seasen financially in baseball There are mighty fewseasons that are not success-ful to the enterprising Mac

Glenn S Warner head coach of theCornell football team has asked for twoassistant coaches William J Warnerbrother of the coach is mentionedfor the place but It Is said that thefinances of the athletic association aresuch that it will not be able to payyoung Warner his price

Jimmy Britt says he has watchedYoung Corbett fight and knows just howto stop his rushes Maybe Jimmy hasbecome a house mover and intends toshove a brick wall against the littlechampion As far as the Eastern sportscan see it Jimmy will stop most of the

and Jabs with his face andstomach

Cleveland fans are discussing the sug-gestion that Flick and Red Donahuebe traded to the White Sox for JonesThe scheme meets with the approval ofmany of the best Judges but couldhardly be arranged because of the play-ers Jones has been awarded to theWhite Sox by the National Commissionbut insists that he will nowhere ex-cept In New York while Flick does not

the Idea of leaving Cleveland

Britt and Young Corbett have signednew articles by which the winner Is toget 85 and the loser 35 per cent of thepurse The old arrangement was thatBritt was to get K per cent if he wonand 40 per cent if he lost The 35 and 65

cent arrangement is the only sensi-ble one and should be Insisted upon byall fight managers in the interest of thesport The greater the difference between the winners and losrs end of the

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It is a case of play ball under the managers terms or carry the hod

Washington players are not the onlyones who will suffer however as oclub In the league with tho exception-of the Boston Americans has reducedsalaries

Ban Johnson still has his hammer outfor dne Barney Dreyfuss because of thatlittle fuss over the schedule businessBan says Barney openly acknowledged-to him that he had tampered with theschedule and Ban says matterIs not adjusted there will be trouble

president of the Nation-al League is reported to have said toNew York newspaper men that IfJohnson wants war with the Nationalhe can get ItAmerican League Superior-

To anyone who has followed baseballfor a living this looks like a case of hotair Suppose the leagues would againgo to war What would happen to theNational Ban has been wise enough-to put good teams in the cities in whichthere is opposition with the Nationaland In Boston and Philadelphia theAmerican League clubs are so superior-to those of the National that no comPa on earl be made between themThen the White Sox with an equallygoodteam have the call over the Coltsin Chicago the Cardinals are preferredover the Browns in St Louis but the

In New York If war is again de-clared Ban would arrange a schedulewhereby the St New York Phil

and Boston teams would haveconflicting dates each day Taking Itall In all the American would probabloutdraw the National two to one Already the backers of the Boston Nationals are said to be anxious to setcut of the City of Culture while St Louisand Philadelphia had bad seasons lastabout three or four magnateswould bin themselves to thebefore half of the season had beenplayed and it is possible the Nationalwould be driven out of existence

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The coming YangerHerrera scrap atChicago on Monday is attracting a gooddeal of attention They were to havefought some days ago but the Mexicanwas taken sick and could not appear

generously refused to take theX money AlITie simulated wasfltfht did not come off heshould Jiave 00 ta pay the expenses hehad Irfcurred In training the Mexicanis now much better is rapidly roundinginto form and should give the redoubtable Benny a run for the money

It does seem that Trainer Griffin wastreated a little harshly by the stewardsat New Orleans for that little trick heturned by sending a skate into the paddock and leading the bookmakers tobelieve it was Sweet Pepper and thensending in the real Just before therace started

The howl Is coming from the bookmakers and to the yell they aremaking one would think that the bookmaker is the most abused man in thesquared things for some of the falsefavorite other similar schemeswhich the righteous bookmakers havebeen perpetrating for years Jt was nota or Griffin did but as the point was not coveredby the rules It would appear that heshould receive clemency and a

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