In response to an anonymous newspaper jibe on the futility of baseball and that wood-sawing for the poor would provide better exercise, the "Hoosier" baseball club of Lafayette, Indiana challenged the other two clubs in town, along with the Young Men's Christian Association to a wood-sawing contest to raise money for charity. At the end of proceedings, the Hoosiers were the victors over the Y.M.C.A. by "half a cord" and were immediately proclaimed the "champion wood-sawyers of the world." The event reportedly raised around $300 for the poor of the town. (By John Osborne)