Not Moot Hammondand SttffLIPLUm AN1 OA.1* 'WihV MAKETHCi wrKMKS'riAd noirr orYUVWBIK.ttm.ffiOft * forfeit - from ' “lackl»New York him.’ sujr#O’Brtee of ,beeatu*« 0'Brl«n-ftiH«U-to.meot : I auprxwe O'Brien Is out.ofconditioa, liuC tie claimed forfeit from when I was rick, nod I an only pay I ok him4 buck‘In. his own coin by tukluf his noney now. 1. would not have done this If ! lie, had shown any anslderation for me.' l am In good condition.now undaamready touted any, ma who has a righttlifht me for the light v-lght chum• plonshtp.' t hare staued with aaager onsidtne of the Broadway dub to meet the winner of the Bull *an*Oans tight neat Tuesday night, so thnt I will probably be seen In the ring before long.* .VI have 10 complaint to innke aboutBroe claiming rfeJt, ■•Jack Dougherty said, ft's all In the game.Km 11 Sanches Is In Detroit training for , a 20-round tight with Perry. Queeuan of Rene -Twite* O'Brien's forfeit aad I Chicago In Grand Itaplds. Jlleh.. Februaryr lll(4 • tWlt ► I VtMTelia the Heaaen Wfey-Makllalikely to Meet Iharliey ia«ia-Saaehea fight 11 «m 1m tl»e West.1 Bth., Sanches writes that the wluner of1 this light Is to $0 against Kid ParkerFebruary 1to box Young Grlffo sixa bat-tn Denver on February 12th. ite alsojox Voting Gflffo*rranalngtie with Martin Flaherty in Troy, Sansays he Is to box vonng rotmds to Chicago, and Is arran4ii 1 j mTommy ltynn telegraphed from Hot Bprlnga last night to the officers of the Milwaukee and Chicago tight clubs calling off his, match with Jack Hammond In Milwaukee Monday nod wtth-Ntlfft In Chi* eago Friday. The Milwaukee club.at once telegraphed to Chicago for n substitute, and after some messages back and forth It was decided to accept “Jack'1 Beau* sholte's services agslnat Hammond. Byun railed his tights off because.hr Injured his hsnds In his tight with Lawler.lies says.he expects to return March. leun InAn Inquest was held In London Friday In-thi) esse of Michael Itlley. who died from Injuries received In s glove contestat the National Nportln* club on Januaryrendered a verdict of accf-2»th. The Jury_______dental death. They evidently pass those things over, without much worry In Kng* land.11 iHMw-nThere are a number of good tights sotted* tiled this week, and yet few that csn.bereckoned as of first Importance. , Theprogramme fur the week Is as follows:MONDAY.Jack MenitshoUes and Jack” llnm* mnttd. 10 rounds, Badger A. C., Milwaukee, ‘Kid Broad and Ktldle Lenny, 2d round*. Hercules,A. C., Brooklyn.“atm Goddard and Turn Carey, .rounds, Philadelphia. , .•Lit e Burke ami (Jhitrtey Johnson, jg rounds, Olympic A. C.. . Buffalo,“Mike Kagan and Pat Phetsu, rtrounds. Jersey City.TCKBDAY.The Hue form lately ahown by “Oua Ituhllii ha* encouraged his manager,“lilUy Madden. to seek higher game. The latter will now make an effort to get on a mutch for bis protege with TomSharkey. Madden has had a long talk*****0with Tom O’ltourke and thi latter has » accepted n challenge on behnlt of .the; ex-sallor nnd articles of agrc-cmsut will, be signed In n few days If the men come together. the battle will be foi twenty-five rounds.- -Matchmaker George Consldlne of the Broadway chits In New York, anya that ho will offer the men good Induce-iiionta to light and will give the fighters an early date.• - I * ’-/*( - “ f. ' * “ a . .. v_.• • ■ 4. 1 »;.• »y .“A- V.'S: -t•. * • ■ ■« • 1 • • V ».lt;: ■ •• •»* I* J \,y V . -sirwoniiKA.ss hacks*Jolly Hover Won (be^ u . ... . A ...I f Ifnttdfl cap*Koill Muuehett and Perry Qneenatt, 2«; • » ,i w.«*f 41 hIt.\ *9 ■“RBDRUFD9«BD B*CON5GLL.• 1 ICHICKEN SCRAPPERSTIIESPORT, THAT 1STERESTS SENECA FALtS.r' ! ■ 4 « • t-M.1i :\ \• . J* t4 iI, *■ij * ’Ms. 4 * \v\r ■ • * .- . . - . -v, # ' .. •- #- lt;*V • V h-i ‘ r ■ t ■ \ ft - 'i ' . . f ■Class jEwsrits at ths Track* 1•'« -I£'♦ / «Thls W««k.K.• a«I'r 'S ••- tV♦ -111.■ -f ' *• I s* . »I• « ■ . .t ' ‘ ■- V- s■V ** 1 *f• , I * lt;I* I p »• 1IC®■ IVRACIV6iffiTTRR1 I• t9\THA\ITBKMFOMIM IX ITII.iw■ jpy^ j■j^ 4.Y.’f ASE.r '• f- . •%% *■ .I1N'V* •j» Ihis friends on.Tn«clty er^uto^r at Xonn^smlhbgn.-- •j*- •■*''• •i* *... *», 'V' 5p ■ »Jt♦ -1.* iTb.e,:.old Syracuse Bowflnj club, which■w»s; Jreceritly ;.rwrgaiilxelt;L ; 1 . anxious to: aeet- the Schnltaelbanks In 0 liiktcfi.' besttwo oat'Jjf three games. All challenges for-the club may be mailed to George Zott, care of’ The .Herald btfice. -'elFtSliEERS STILL LEAD.Baseball Will Be Played onBeit' Ovt DrsfosRHntuCock Flgbtlag the. Popular tiport . llt;p the Aubnrm Read WhereMuln* Are Being: Held Pre«uent-ly—.Story of One Matin* .«Minneapolis Skater Sets Twow —New' MarksI/*«The popular sport of Bcncca Fills Juat atpresent Is cock fighting, and several othertowns up the Auburn road also arc trnlulg-Inc In thia llt;*lllnlnn. ennrt.“TOM ECK'I PROTEGE, XORVAL» *■IBAPTIE, BEATEX AT MOXT-v .. . REAL.Hones »U Have leea Ost ThisWeek'. ’»■*»*-' Other* That Will HeOst—Gsod fport on tke Tee TrackPiOMlted if the Weather Holdi* WGood*r •i lt;■ 1a •' The ice truck at!: Kirk park U now one ot the beBt.ever seen Ju mnj country* In fact* lioricmeh* who heve visited the viirt*ouh ice :tr»ckB In. tfce.VLtaited Staten andCanrtda; pronoimced .the surface itt thetruck.yesterday superior^ to* anything yet «een*. Oil Friday night there was an elegant' surface by...the uae^of sprinkling wagDDS which worked weir Into the night-As a consequence .there was a* large delegation of. horsemen out to enjoy themselves, some with their favorite steeds, while n-goottty number enjoyed themselves as raJl-birds* * ‘The best brush of the day was between Zilia and George Xapoieon, Ui which theformer-won *by .half a length; The'time*wns 1:1% Although beaten.-It was ho disgrace for the Napoleon horse. Ao .be beaten by Kllla* This was his first at* tempt nud It stamps him as a top-botcher.‘Tills fellow Is but five years old. and has had blit little training. He Is owned by*»Elijah Lake of Fulton, who purchased him last fall from George Van VIeet,formerlyofJie^iutt Springs* George Napoleon will probably start in the two-twenty classTuesday.On Friday Harvey * Ernest was up bo*»• nndl*■■•-■ Flrst Plaei.* The F^iUEfera, defeatoil the Dragoons at baskietball at the T: XL G;v A; last night 14: to 6L The score In ..the; first half was 4 no 2 in favor of the Fualleera, Xo goals*were thrown from fouls. The. line-up was: Fusiieer# (14). 1 (6) Dragoons*Forwards. . \Suyder *»•.• **.« «■* **»lt;»*•*.»»«»■•«*•»•.Mdr Dinneon -------------- *V*SeymourCenter^.- \ - — Btelnburg • . • P, ,01ereGuards, -*'.Hidings ...... Jeffery.Williamson ... .....;. * *: ; * ; V. H*: Clara,The Btiiudlng:,WOO*. Lost: ;Fusl!eers *,;. ■ -.*a, iTroopers «»««-»•;*»•»•* • »I .1 »Zouaves ...... /........!!.RiiiiftArs .......IDragoons .......- 3the Lakeside.► J«*Per et. 3.000. .500,500,3J».2504.1OSWEGO INDIGNANT.DO SOT I.IKE. THE COSDITIOX*IMPOSED.» #*Xo Other City In: tlilt; State Leaguea -. . ■* * 5 4 ' , ■, ,s * *■■■.,'■ ■■IkConaellfd 4o .FatsUp »o Much^ ' - V ' ■ * '^Mtiieyr aad1 Oftwtgo Hi» lc«« 1ai' *Good. Leaga« Town,* ■ i* •\*A dispatch, to The Herald from Oswego last nightrMjaV /Base ballpen thus Inn i a ln‘ Oswego are Indignant over the reqnfremeut imposed on them j of raising‘92,000 to hold the franchise; If the money la not .raised by February 15th the franchise vrlll be transferred to Elmira. This . Is considered an unfair nnd unequal settlement of the matter, us uo other city. In the league Is required-to show such an amount: of moneyL . ..1 ^ ^ -ft I .. - k. — _ _ I .. 1- _ _ _W1U BE MADE THE BESThBASEBALL PARK IX THELEAGUE*St am Will Piay TkU Year IT pot* the M*t*H Road Gronudip WhereThere Will. He a Cycle Track• - .Al«*o— Plana for TfttU $eaiiea%aI)hh«I»n1LThe lease of the new baseball park on*the Mnrsh road, now ilnbbed Hiawatha avenue, whs signed by the Syracuse Base'-.bail company yesterday. The end of thecenttto* ttars will play on those grounds: Ettstcra league base bail thU year. BtfwM . selecting these grounds the local promote ; ers ot the game visited a number of pro*K pectivc sites, nud the present site wag 'chosen only after careful consideration.The new grounds are upou the Aland* ; road at G^kIUcs street^ Just north of the Lakeside tracks and within ten minutes* .run of'the Court house: The grounds'ar*low, but wilt be filled iu so that there/wiU •not be the dltliculty in wet weather thathas-been experienced at Star .park. A * cycle track will be built un well an a 41a* mcmd. There will be provision for other athletic sports,* although further .;ai^' rangeinent* have not. yet been made. •: It Is the Intention to .work with :the euse A. A. for the promotion of .otherathletic sports, •: : /A granastand will he built which tt Itt promised will bo as good as theL best rInthe Eastern league* The stand at Stairi ••park is. the worst and the new coinDAior -wuncB to make the new grounds-sinking*.S , 'by comgarlsou.* The . Lakeside company;N ..'ftwith whom the baseball peoplt «r« work* lag in harmony have plans for ground*nrhlnh «tiaii HalDRfhr tk« rltr