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ClIfN? ON SPORTS
The Petty Crimes of Baseball De?
mand a Quiek Cure.
YALE NINE LOOKS STRONG
News and Views on Live Topics
of the Day, Both Amateur
and Professional.
There are two sides to every question,
and t harles H. Eht.ets, chief owner of tho
Brooklyn eftiperbaa, lea. a reasonable de
f. i. ?? t'i account !n part tor the nus
iiiKnac? ni.-m ?of UM .crowd wtUch over
? helmed WaAlagton ?Park ?on Thursday
? 'i? ii tho GLshts defeated Hill Da1.ion s
nun by tlie outlandish SCOT? of 1?- to S. It
?.vas my misfortune to bf at lb? game and
1 can '-ay In all fairn-ss that th? dub and
-, who were called to th?? ?rescue,
did little or nothing to protect the rights
of those v i'0 ?had purcbased l>ox seats In
edvanc? and who tirer? unable to ?catch a
?limps, "f mor?, than thr??o or four .
before most ?of tiie'n left In ?beer ill
The pettv crimes .'f baseball demand s
Quick ?
It Ii ?me satlsta-cUon to ?relieve Mr.
Cbbeu .nd his club of some of the re
?ponstbll.ty for Um unfortunate f.asc-o. His
statenMnl that t>.e. i?-r:< ? was broken down
back of the clubhouse and that hundreds
d In on th? field without going
through th? tonnait-, of ap>peaiing at th?
bos offleoi account, largely for th< fright?
ful overcro*.' ding an-i tx u? - I Im from th?
eharg? of bad!*- overselling the park for
thi rake of a lew paltry dollars U .oes
rot ?sscUM bin, however, foi his failure In
eprovidtng enough sp?cial policemen ?to
Quickly dtsc rer thi ' i>k end stop it up,
?v.ij fox Rot Insist! r tl t th? regular police
when called In keep th? space clear be
th? catcher, n? was so easily done
befor? Mayor Gaynor end his party moved
'rom a box to seats ol thi Id. It ls sai'_
?.hat the .Mayor himself .lid not stay after
throwing oui th? first ball, but In a' -
? h in tpe box wltl him i er? protected
?at th? expcr.te of those * lid 1
?money to s*e . gam? and discovered that
? ne?- had ?bought only a placr to sit doe n
The whole occurrenc* ? ia most unfortu?
nate, bul no doubt th? "fans" will for
?glv? and fort*?? by th? time the n?w nark
itton, more particularly
*? Mr. Eb.- -t wilfully offend and
a ?position i
.- ? ? .?..,',
Tl ebasebell leaaon opened with a r.->_r
tl - e luld '?? ' atd from c-e_ast !?-. coast
sport appears to bave a stronger and
firmer hold than ever, and its. popularity
? ? i ttle ahori of amaxing, Th? opening
??; tn?' two m gues In ?ri .ht
* - ?'??-?? out something Ilk? 1.0.000 per
and. of course. th?s was ?aply a small
i - rtlon of t'.ios. who n ?anted to see
? he curtain rung up, but lacked the time.
it looks as If baseball would ?tnjoy Its most
. ?- _:- ? ear
1 : it guod end is sen ed by starting
baseball gair.es at 4 o clock at any time,
bu( einora r.artlcu.arly on t.hfie short atter
roor.s of th. early season'* The Giants ard
Buper?b-_l placed six innings on Thursday
and seven and o:.c-ha'.f on Friday, when
darkness intervened. If the "fans** do not
?vote tor an earlier start when the oppor?
tunity comes it will be the eighth wonder
of the world
-\s pointe, out in The Tribune on Friday,
. ls all the dnr'-.rence in the world be
tween a winning team and a losing team.
Glsnts, as National ?League champions,
' '.?...x fat tbli year, while the Vankee?
n ust win a lot of games to wean back the
fickle "fans." Harry Wolverton and h.s
men made s poor start, but one swallow
d? es not ma?%- a summer, and 1 will be
f :rir;sed If the Ye.nkees are not fighting
> ? | pretty '?lose to the top befor? mai y
weeks are ov*r
Th? ??-.?. * ' ! mighty strong
Thursday a*:J ? - * weak on Fri?
day, but fortunately it will be some time
"-??for?- t'n*- calamity howlers will ga
' toners. With I-.etcher back at short
field the m ? .- that n-.ark'.d the play
t*1 the teem on ?"?:??hv ?<= su.-e to disappear.
The ?passing of Arthur Devlin from th?
< baseball triumphs is cause
regret il ?? 'Id : ot be othi rv Isa
Tie oi - ? ' d bas man had slowed
up iu?1 eno - to los* his recu'.ar
taw demanded _p ed, ?and still more
e-i^rd. aid t'> get i' he ! >_d to call ?.o
jniin?T men. ?Devlin I aun to bol
? ter up ton tnl and 1 hardly
outlived hia usefulnest ' several
Or." thing is sure, I can* s with him from
,i . ? 9 nt a host of
frU ndft
; . - ?. I appla ided I * '
i.,-.. , tr k and field sp? rti for his : n
? icnt of .lair., i E Sullivai . -?
ef th? .mateur Athletic Union, at United
?tate* ccmml oner to the Olympi? ? ?
at Ftt ? ? Bwed? n, next Julj *?
,,...? ? two weeks s go, no
man Is bett? r I to r pri. ?' this
ntry, j ? there sr< ?? ??? II any, who .. e
i famil ? ? "?? Itl ? ?. ,t ? - .- d .? v ell in.
i,. - ied < ?i ell natu ra ; ? rtali ing to ti i.?_
. ? tl c
, told on good aut*"e->rl" thai T-r. \1
Rharpe, of Yale, who bai tlgned .. three
. , , (ra<ct to < >???'" th- ??"??? n i ?
beginning next fall, will live st
.- round, a'.?' t?os I - '
i<T. team next f-;>ry<~'. In a-'ii Ion to h n
evei i tho bask"! all *'?"
. no douot. that b
?Aith ?'-.? ji?hleilc aa_ociaUon waa mu< ?
I , ?? ? el. Co >gaii,
who ] g tin ? halt team
ai i haadhng ll mighty well, all things
? nslder? I mui took ^sture? new, if my I
in fon ?? ?be relied < - -
I ?? * i- has already made ilaic. to
accept a ] ?? ?, r(,?.rh of s v. ? I -
coUegt ' gharcpe's sdvem
? n e!i ..'.- ? ch a scali ? ll b
wa<tcbed with Interest. He will quickly
?am a p'.a?e In tin tlOIU ?.: the ;.,r_'i .
at, s and u - ? .??.? third onlj i that
1 ? id I % - ? r;n? y and Jai k
Moakle* ,11 i wti i. pg fool ?
all team. ? m/\ at has come
lo te s ameng Cornell
? fail : n
college I I teai for thi
but 1 en seen and
ton. Yale < -
ii<,r\?id would flghl ? t, with Bi
? Ivania. liar: n-j poeslbl)
? lllams ai.'J Amhersi atrong factors. < or
.,. ii. I'M,, may put out a . ,, inj| ..?-.
th? --li'iwing ?'i t* ? players on ? .- . uh. m
trip ? .'i DO ? ? ?:?.'. i t ?
ie_u_on thut tin > liad been confined t-. tl." j
gynmaadum before leaving Ithaca B j wer,
WltllOUt ?the He . ,,,
oUetdoor _"rlu ePrinceton maj develop ?
Trraknttrr _ i ? '?-'??????-r * * box, bul otherwli
team appears !?? *?? >reraarkabij strong and
wall balanced, Greenbaum may -, .. , .
nil the esboes of White, who ^u-- ?.-r..
last June. In ?th? box, if h--. <__u steady d?.wn
.-.-d ?et better control of the ball, n, i,.|.i ,
? . | trd-hlttini ?Geo gel >wn b ?-. to Bv? '
?hits < ' 8 ' ' ' " '? but waa ?o free
with epassei tlial it speaks weii fCr ms
v I ?that the Tiger* won by a ?core of
? to I. It may b? :-u.d :n pa>.-?n_ that witn
|lM exception Of tlM '
iTcrk l.'niversity th? 'r'-:'- ri 1
**^f>* pa? In vhlcb the;
)
date, although N\-?ten by tho Paltlmore
Oriole? and the Boston Bravea
If th* play of the Yale team against the
Giant? on Wednesday count? for anything,
the Blue will be well represented on Hi?
diamond thi? year. I h. ve rarely seen a
I colleg? Infield that Impreeaed me so ?trong
ly. With Captain Merrltt at third, who,
by th* way, i? a finished player; Bloasoan
: or Cornish at ?liort; Bennett, who covers a
?ot of ground, at >>econd, and who accepted
' nine chance? without an error against New
? York, and Kid.lie at first, th* Inner work?
: cftn be said to be remarkei.lv strong. It
' will ?be hard for Frank Qulnby, who is
'? coaching the team thi? year Under the
amateur plan, to choose between Btostom
? and Cornish at short, and both will bo
', valuable men throughout th* we sun Bloo*
j som's hitting may give him the call, as he
i has been ?hammering the hail ahout in
I great style In the ganMS played SO far this
year, but ho ?cannot afford t?. slump In this
?respect or Cornlsb wlU ?snatch the honora
| as a betie.r ?fielding college shortstop i have
: rarely seen, while he take? throws at ?see*
? ond base ilk?, the l>eet of the prof?_a_.o___la
j Yal?. Is fortunate In having g_teh a good
; man to us?- when occasion demands, even if
i >he fail. to earn a regular berth.
Little could be judged of the outfletden.
; although Qulnby no doubt h.-.s bolstered
| up what promised to Im a weak pise? by
moving Keilly from first, base to left field
and by sending Carhart, one of tho catch*
? . to riKht. Both are valuable ?because
: ol their batting. Burdette struck me a9 u
y and fairly heady catcher, but his
, throwing to bases was not up to the mark.
Si he is likely to Improve In this re
-???? Of the pitchers, Hartwcl!, who
bed the Princeton game In Brooklyn
? ar. p.n. Scott appear to be the firs?
string men The latter did remarkably well
against the ?.iants on Wednesday, and
? while h:s sieht phj slq i? Is a'.alns.t him he
- ils bead to such good advantage that
: be is able to ?save h;s _m?. ?Brown made a
rather uo-.r showing, but may have had an
off day, whil< Dyer, who succeeded him,
? i -? :" ? ? Ir. i? curve ai d ?? puzzling
shoot, but lacked ? ontrol Brinsmad? and
H art well did not work on -Vednesday, but
the former, who tveat Cornell in the Bouth,
re I ed In some of the games to
H< no irve? to speak of. I am.
told, but uses ? f.ast ball, which he has
m 1er good eontr Tin team as a whole
- !o"ks much itro gei than It did a ''?ear
ago, and It well advanced for I Is Mme of
?n hieb -. eaks well of Qulnby's
hing
The Harvard nine, which has had mighty
littles practice this year showed *o excei
- tage In holding the Boston Red
?Sox, freah from their Southern training
trip, to a acore of 3 to 0 in Boston last
Tuesd ? ginning should mean a
1 good ending. Th? ' wi team, too, started
?? with a ruah by taking the Providence
of t' ? International League into
If that p.i'.e could be held through
out the season the Brown undergraduate.
would havi . lot of celebrating to do next
June
i B.?Th? liants woi ?vers exhibition
? ? ? - ?? -1 th? Spring training i
ti | HERBERT.
WHITE, SEEKS BILLIARD CUP
-
Match Arranged by Arion Club]
for Interstate Trophy.
Charles A. White, the former national
i B ".? 3 v a i kllne billiard champion, ar.d
C. P. Conway are to meet on Thursday ;
evening, April 18, in the second match for i
the interstate challenge cup cf the Alion
Billiard Club. Thla arrangement has been
brought about, a. Edward W. Gardner, the j
? former national Class A 113 talk?no Cham*
who '?* j.; th? trophy In the first com*
? - . last month h y defeating Joseph
! Mayer, of Philadelphia, baa. by an entirely
; friendly agreement, turned th? cup back to
'. the donors so that another match might bo :
decided for it before tl e ,*1"---" of the ama
teur billiard season
trophy will practically pnss from
competition after tl.e coming m.tch until i
? September, when Gardner expects
. n to be a competitor According to
! Louis Reusche, the chairman of the Arion
: .--i ?Club, t1-.. ?matches will be of 8001
- duration and under ti!.. usual ima-1
rules. Th-, c ip Is practically a per- '
. petual challenge trophy, which must be
_ :. live times, not necessarily in succes?
sion, t ' ? ;om< the property of the holder.
As It v. h offered late in this season, the
- for the monthly games contem
? not been plentiful. It I as?
. however, that during next season it
will '??? rompeted for with regularity.
BROWNS WIN WITH BAT
Bent White Sox, Despite. Great
Work of Pitcher.
?Vpril 'i although Walsh held
Si Louis t. four bits to-day. Chicago lost
the l ei game of tl ? oj ?nlng _r-ri> ? 4 to I,
St L >ul scored threi runa In the third
on Hallinai i double*?, ;, fielder's choice, a
I , 1 Stoval! drive to centro
'. ? vlsii.in ted again In th< foui th,
i- e errors trying t<>
? ' ,?!":. off bam ? 'hlcago madi it-?
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TIGERS 8EATS CLEVELAND
i
Loudens Catch of Turner's Hot5
Drive Shuts Out Naps.
Cleveland; April It ?U>uden'a catch of a
lln? drive off Turner'a bal In the ?seven?_h
: . gave Detroit tue victory Cleve*
Ii i??. I . - - i on tt.ir.i nd . ? ? ond, with .
on< out, when Turner's drlvi wenl into
Louden'? hands. ?Lietroit ?-.?.r??! Its only i
run on Olson's error and Crawford's tin..-- '
)..?-? hit.
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West Hudson Team Wins
American Soccer Trophy
I
Paterson Rangers Defeated
by Sturdy Playing of
Backs.
In th? presence of more than aix thou?
sand spectators, who overcrowded Morris
| rark, at Newark, yesterday, the Weft
j Hudsons, of Newark, cup tie winners of
[UN ami 10W, again annexed the Ameilcan
: *?*? otb.-.ll Association trophy by defeating
: th? Pateisoa Raiis'eri by t goal to o.
Although the Tangers h. M the. cup wln
' nrrs for eighty admites Without scoring, a
: remarkable fe.it in llaelf, a hetter showing
: was expected of th*m. The raternon play?
' er,a on the whole? gave an indifferent exhl
! hltiun for a team of It?? elasa At the ram"
! time, la? k of success might be ascrlb?-?!
largely to the aturdy defence of the West
: 1 ludaona' noted hacks
Within ten minutes of th? start the West ;
HndsonS ha?! SOOred the ?*o.H that decided
[ the custody of the cup won last year hi
I tha PawtuehiM team of Howard ft Bui
: lock, for the f-?-aaon of li*!'" A brilliant run i
down the ?-entre an?l a well timad pasa by |
Tait gave J. ?ooper hl? ?-hence for goa
Miller, the custodian for the Valerien?
st? pped the hall, but was forced back Int
the net by the Taterson left wing, who wer
playing well up. Though there wer? mnn:
sharp tussles in front of ?"-ach s"al, nelthe
side culd p?n?tr?t?, thereafter.
In the first half the Hangers missed man"
goi ?1 opening*?, i'ook raised the hop?s ?>
the Tnter.son folhjwers with a ?lear flel?:
ard a try for g,?al sis yar?!?- out. The)
WOTS rai:-?*?! only to be ?1 ashed. LtttOOl
?entre half for the West It'idsona, wa?
laid low jus? t?f,.re halt" t'm?., but atnye?!
in tho fray.
Th?. line-up follow?.
West HuSaoaa (I). PastttN Pater?.,n R*ng?-r? 'Oi.
Lak?lr .?.. Miil*r
M? "?,?ie- .R. B. Guthrle
Wilaon.Ul. M'.ril
McKay .R- H. "Venn**
?asnnoa .<? H.A. ? -?. -111
I a-v?..ii ..L? H.T ?"eiill
Muiholland .?. R. Spln-ller
KtMWle?.I. R. Mt-x-tdl?
Tall ......C. McNalr
?'????per .I. I,.i"r>.-k ?captain)
? nil. r uHt.t-.lni.?'. I,. Ferguson
Referee David Whit?, Braoklyn, t.In? ?men
\nds lucirle for \V??t II i?1???r?. Alien Mon?
-?-iiu?n- for t'a! ?r?en Nanaor? ?'oal ?'oop^r for
W?-st Hudsons. Tlir)?!-Halves of fort?- fl-,e min
Ute?_
OF
Matt Wells Training at Rve for
Garden A. C. Bout.
Mat? ft'ell*. th? English lightweight
champion, who ?.s matched to box ten
' rounds ?With "Pack?*' McFarland, of Chi?
; cago. In Madison Square Gsrlen or* April
\ 2*. began preparations lor the battle at
Rye N Y . vest.-rday. Well? has been
. h'lng q iletly at that place ever sines he
arrived here from England a month ago.
Wells hasn't vom a. glove since ha left
. here last fall, after h-?at:ng Ab* Attell in
'the Garden, He ??? el?h-a about 142 pounds.
, He has about t-n days in which to get rid
: o? seven pounds, and he must do 135 at I
! o'clock on the de? 0f the lout, which will
be ??ven hours before ring time.
Wells will confine his. training to tend
' w?-?rk, boxing, wrestling, handball and ?Slot?
? Ing. Ha not extrem?is busy y?aatei*day
morning, and wa? flti-i.ll> checked by
Georg? McDonald and Dal Dolltnga, who
! are supervlalng th? training of th?-? British
i '.hampion.
"I am .iol!> -??-I! pleased at the pro--.. -
? of meeting "Mist".- McFarland," said Well?
when he took a breathing spell, "*v.d tin
only thing 1 regret is that there "?"111 he no
! decision by th? referee. 1 know you Amer
! leans think Mister McFarland Is a lipping
I good boxer, but I shall try to show hoar
i much better I am Really, 1 cant see how
! Mister McFarland !?-? going to hurt m?*-. He
can't hit, and I doubt If he can stand up
[ under slogging. If h? couldn't ""to*"? such
J llooiners as Burns and I!o?an, how can
, ?any one call him a champion? The way I
:':cure It Is this: Mister McFarland couldn't
beat Freddie Welsh In t"'o lung bouts, and
Mister Welsh was easil? thrashed by ma
for the Lord Lc-sdale belt Mister Welsh,
in my opinion, isn't as ?-lever a* Mister
McFarland, who isn't es ele er a? yours
truly.
*'Ws had to agree to pay ?"ftO.?OC to Mister
McFarland before he consented to sign
Sit?eles. Upon my -xord, I don't believe he
wanted to box me at all. He refused a.=
much money to mee' me In London las'.
y?rar. bu' thla time w? ?.?oui'*:.'' lei bim s?p
awav."
Bin :e "Vmi Bob" Moha made his debut
:r. New York City there ha\e be?n many
who declared hira to be the coming mldal?.
w eight champion. Hie admirera pointed e.ut
that Mol?a ??as a second edition ol J?x Wal?
cott, Tom Bharkey and "Kid" Lavlgne, and
could r.ot see where any o? the present crop
of rnlddlewtij-hts couid txeat him. Moba
trimmed off Sailor Burke, ?topptsd Jim
Btnith and outiointed Freddie H:cks in his
thrue local bouts. Hi*" performances, how?
ever, ?Aere not up to the standard demand?
ed of an aspirant for championship honors,'
particularly in his contest with Hick?-:, in
that battle the L?--tro!t man covered well
and didn't fi&ht until the closing rounds,
and Moha declared that he could not get
a fair chanci at Hicks However. WhtUi
Hicks did come out and fight Moha b?*d
i very little on him
The Empire Athletic ?^lur? will hold its
i last entertainment al Its present Quarten
I on ?\prtl 21. Th- club, while it has always
1 been h money maker, is too far uptown,
and the McMahon brother? art negotiating
for th? Bi N'lchoia? Bkatlng Hink.
Johnny Dundee will face one ??f the stiff?
est bou?s in his career when h? ?**ros?ea
I glovea with Charley White, the ??hi?-,-?-.'??
featherweight, at <h?- Syracuse ntj uh
;. tic ' '1'ih ? n April :
The coming week will bt one "i the
bualeat the? l?oxlnt "faus" hav? known
Chief Interesl centres In th? ?? ? of
''Knockout'' Brown and "Young" Krno at
th? Madison Athletl? < lui Bout! will .-.l?o
;.<- held at th? SaUonal Sporting Club,
when? Maity Baldwin and Johnny Marto
will pteet In th? ?tar bout Wllll? l-Jeechei
and J??. E?edel] and Battling Hurle?- und
j Frank Lou grey will al?o appear In ten
round t.. u
The othrr bouts of t?-?? meek follow: To?
night, "Gmiboat" Bmlth va Andy Morn-,
At the Olympic Club Paddy Sullivan ?vs.
I Jimmy Kelley, at thi Yonkera Athletic
Club ? ?? tie Wlllium? ? - "K. t >." ?Si i
. at the bruo tl Bead *uhl? U? i lu . To?
morrow, George Ah;, r v.?- Young Ahearn.
at the Royal? Athletic Club; amateur tour
? ' al thi Fairmont ? thletlc <'nib;
Young Bhugro ? "fount Cohen, -it th?
Brown, Gymnasium Wednesday night, at
i each Croi
rommy M irphy, "Young" Ilickey and Phl|
Cross and Padd? Sullivan and "Yo ?
S'ltchli will meet In ten-round contest?
SOCCER ON MANY FIELDS
Brooklyn Celtics Smother Critch
leys by Fast Play.
In thi --? ml (Ii ..l round >.t th? Am? rio n
Amateur Football Cup ti<- serles th. i ?
Ijrn Celtic? i...? ih?- Crltchley Pootlwll i'lu'??
ai Edleon Field, Brooklyn, >e?t? r?l? Tl?
.?-? or? wa* ?? :.? ?
'I'h. Un? -up follow?
Drool vi? ?"ill. pot ' r m hi-.
n ?i- ? ,???
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I! I! . Poll
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aiiiplon .:.?. Kin?- end M? i- ? ?
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i foi ? m lili
nil.,Hi.i
?11 Blatt ' ?-. n. i!r....ki? n the Clan Me
Kenslei idtntnletered a whitewash defeat
to the Arcadia Thlstl? - i" ! goals to I
Thi *.? ?.< York ? ? in. ? ? ontlnued th?
broken >tniiK of victories, and yesterday
secured th? eighteenth consecutiva ganru
by oefestlng tha Germsn r ? it 1 ???
Cortlsndl Pai i- go ila to '
Th? Bt ?;? orgi i - ,... ? nd del tad
1 ' ? <;???!' hi.? ? ;
Hi ooklyn, i goals to u.
ice practice mon
i ____ _m
Mew York A. C. Oarsmen Aw?
Favorable Weather,
? Candidates for the crows of the N
i York Athletic Club have begun act
! training on the machines at the city oil
' house three nights each week and ha
1 been in the boats at Tracers I?!and Metre
times despite the unfavorable weath
? Gene Gianninnl has been working o\er i
i squad and yesterday declared that It cc
i tained some of the best sweep oarsmen
had ?had anything to do with ta levai
i reara Tbt candidates ?re moat of U
I year's senior ot^ht, and although this <:re
?Id not * i-, the ciiamplonshfr. It mad?
; good shoa Ing,
j Peginnlr.g with th* Harlem r.;ga*ta_
| e-aptnr<-d th* junior eight ?V?nt In go
' style, en.l followed up this by Retting ?U
; place in Intermedlatei at the People'a t
: gatta. In Phlladelhta, on July 1 II w
1 defeated by the Argonaut, eight of Toron
i in the Baratoga I ike championships, ai
? wound up the season by winning th* ?sen!
eight race of the . li'ldle States ?regatta,
; Baltimore, on Labor ?Day
Th? ?area will row it? first ra??* this ye
! in th? ?senior eight event of the Harl?
regatta, where II win m?tet the Colum?.
? 'varsity ciL'h'
! If th' men vin this race, or make a. go?
| showing, it Is believed that .the board
j governors will enter them In the nation
I championships, at Peor?a. III., in August
? The Hsrlem regatta will miss, the usu
'Junior eight from this club; if ?memoi
! serves, It e 111 be the first tim*. with o:
? exception, m at least tuteen years that tl
; Mercury Foot oarsmen ha?.e not been re
i resented in this event. However, there
: some hope that a junior eight may get .n
harness for the People's regatta, at Phi::
, delphia, on July 4. If the Hurlem re?att
committee decides on a senior four-oar?
shell race for Memorial Day, the Ne
! Yorks will endeavor to mak* un a ??re
I fr^-m Its lerd?n
CHANCE RETIRERAS PLAYEI
Zimmerman Will Replace Him a
First, Base for Cubs.
Cincinnati, April 14.?It waf ar.noun-?*
I here last night that Frank Chance, mat
j ager of the Chicago National league has.
I hall elub, will play no more basehall thi
ion Repeated Mows on the head fret
pitched balls and other injurio-, sustain?
?in th?'. national g-im* have caused ?continue
i headaches.
! Chance arrived at the above con? lush?
I sh'Ttly before leaving for ?t. Louis wit
I his team last night. He stated t.ha* Zln
; merman will ?upj.lant him at the initie
i .?-aek, but that he would continue to man
i ag< th? ?team from th? bench
-?
ISUPERBAS LOSE TO INDIAN!
'"Iron Man" McGinnity Show
His Oldtime Form.
vVttli p-.o'i hitting h?hlnd htm .i"?* Me
Glnnlty showed some ?>f hi?* oldtimi fon
and almost administered s shutout to Bll
?Dahlen'?* Brooklyn Rupertos In Newarl
yesterday. The "Iron Men," who pitch?*?
his Newark International Leaguers t
victor) ..\..i tin Trenton team of the Tri
State League the day bet?re, h?-id Brook
? n t?> four scattered hits Th? scor? wa
(S t.. i, the ?i?-?te,?-^* t..i..- tjitiv coming ii
the eighth after t\?.i error? i?;..i tteei
? nir?ei-. The Newarker? drove Alten fron
the mound in the seventh Inning aftei
garnering nine safeties from his deliver)
Th? score follow -
NEWARK ReKOOKLTN
abr !.. i ?> a e sbi ibpo ? i
iR*<-na'd.rf 4 1 S .. o0 Heran, rf n ?. i o im
: v\ Z'an, 11 * 0 ? 1 0 0 Huin.?i?i, jb 4 ?? t 1. m
g*ymo'r.cfSl - <> ? 0 .1r.1t h :i?. _<??> 0 ?j (
'Pwa'n?*,lb 3 1 all 00 Ni.nl"?!!. ? f t e ?> ] i> <
1 il r, Zb 4 1 _ - to Juin?-.?, If . 402 2 0?
Klrk .-l?.?v 41 1 8 4 1 ?Downe?, th. 'ton . 11
t: /.'an 8b _' 3 0 :i l To i_v, ?<? . .m) 3 s<
i:-. ..?.n. c 8 0 ?> ;?' o a Mtruiti-, e-. '.?.?. 4 ?_ ?
M ? li ': : 10 t (> B 0 Miller, ...... 1 1 0 1 1 ?
Allen, r.. . 500 <? _?
I? miflinif, p. 1 ?'? 0 ?? 31
T..?:ei? :,i ??-1 ::-.*: 1 ?i'.? Total? .?? 1 ? _? n *
?:. .'_<><' I .. t J S x (
: <Brooki.11 .00000001 ?vi
Hun?-- MUler, Pernord, gwau ma, KtrVra't-t'-it,
air, l Zln - 1 ?? h--*
\W. /ir n.-i!? ian Ryenon, >w_et'i_. ,c_' rifi ??
! tl? Mo c. Holen i.H.s?-?. ?Bernard, Bwwclna i_),
' -.???? hlti Hummel, Klrkpatrl i
Bates on bail? ? ?f Allen, 3 gtru k
v en, 8; hr "1 inslm? 1, ; ? UcOInnlty,
I RU i- pitched ball By MeOl mit? 1
" ? ' Ali??.. 3 .Infill 1 t.
Hm Off Allen, 0 n? -ix i..inn*-, oit ?xlnsllng,
4 In ?wo inning?, l-.r.-i ba-e ..ti ? rrors !;..,.><
'? \jefi ?en bt\aat ?Mrooklm, 4: Newark *
K kpatrlck, rtfhor ?v<x s.?_ i- .
Klrkpatrl -, _t>ei -_*. in. rim, ol ?am? 1 ?
L'mpln ' MrTagiM
m
LAKEWOOD POLO PRACTICE
Fovh.ill Keene and D. Mifburn in
Flashing Mallet Tilts
I . ? .? p| ? 1 1 . T' it- 1 .
Lakewood, N J April 14 Mr* Qeorg. 1
Gould .in?l h number ol friend? wen -1.
tutor? ?>f to-day's [miIo game al (he ileor
gian Court ground? Then ?... ,, , ,,1,1
rl) li-.-.z.- blowing, .?n.l .. liravj ml?
hung ? ?-.. ?-?Hi. _.....!- like a pall \m..
i.?!?-- sud |eri\.,.. ' srrtages Hn.-I up both
-,.1. 1 .-r it..' ti. 1,1 md '.||] . r.iu.i ?ai
m attendant*.
Thi t..-i.-M ..1.... exfttlng .,1 1-1. ?*..*
v.itn. --..1 n, tu, m.... m,,., perlud?, Kuxhall
K. ?nd I?. Mlllbum Riving -.? VIk
oroui and ptretty ?n__.<hes e.f 1.1,1? ai that
Interval th? i_co-. stood 1 to 1 In f.ivor of
Ih- W'lut.-.. 'I'll.- nnal si nr?' ?.t th. end of
thi eighth period aaa -. drown ten.t
four geoals c ich
The lin* -.1.? foUowi
i'.iu--i. w. i, Qoodwin; 2, r> ifiliburn;
a, J. a. Rawllns; back, k j ?Coiner,
White 1. \\ . ,i |?-,t w; ^ p p Ke.-n^; .-,,
\ I Burden; i.?"k. W, it ?"irn.-.
- ? ? .?.
I SUNDAY'S NFW YORK TRIBUNE
Mailed anywhere in th? United St-i4??
foi $2 50 a year.
DALY LEADS BIG FIELD
Veteran Athlete Shows Speed in
Pennant A. C. Run.
NEW YORK A. C. TEAM WINS
Eddie Fitzgerald, of Mercury
Foot Fame, Runs Second
in Great Race.
.lohn J Dal?, the rua?r-??l ?nd ?pe*?dy die?
tario? r?inn*r "f th* Irish-American A?h
letic ?"i 111 ?. Hh'.weii chsmptonshlp form in
easily breaking the tap?-- a victor of th*
fn-e entry open fi?.??-iniI-- road run of the
Pennant Athletic Club, <t The Bronx, yssr
lerda] Almos! directly after tha f-tnrt
the Wim.?-??'' Hst athi--?frt aaaumed the \,ac
lnsr position, nt-vf-r to relinquish it for tha
entire distance. He finished with mach r,?
*-**rve stated with a "'? ?.ard ad van ta??'* in
[the ff?i?f time of 13:04. Eddla PltsgsrsM,
i of the New Y ?ark Athletic Club, took ?town
?-?'????'nd i<rt7.o. Martin I). Hin?-'"?!?, SOOthe?
; inemh-r of ?h?* Celtic Park organisation,
was third.
With r?>pre????ntat." ea m i?-?*ond. rlx'h,
seventh, eleventh and fourteenth position-?
thi New York Athletic ?'Tub carried home
the second team trophy in a week, when its
small total of SS point? h?-?M a f*ommandlng
I a<tvan<tsga ever a dozen rival?* The Irish?
I American Athletic ?""bib had to tak- I
i dust of its athletic opponent, flnishin? wit *?
| the second beet tally of :,, point?. Th"
Mvrnlnf-sl.le ?.?thletlc Club, of Harlem. WSS
third, with the close total of 71 points.
The large frro-ip of MS athletes fn?:ed the
starter, among which ?rere twoscore of the
most prominent runners of the district
Although a large crowd rr-ngrf-g-'t'-a-l at the
finish <n front of the clubhouse th* efforts
"f the club officials, combined "?ith Uw
pres??n?:e of an en? rgetlc officer of tl S
prevented a recurrenco of the fiasco which
marre..! sc-?-ral open e?-ents this season The
itrgt fifteen cent?Bstaa<ts ?o finish i^ecdved
prizes ?n.] ?.inen?- ?in-pa?5<?d the old course
mark.
[t wa' Daly s second arpearan1*?*" m ath?
letic tog? in almost ?-ix months, and
exhibition completely surpris**?! ?he athletic
followers I?. was e-rtd??t that Dal?* bad
been tnjietly ?srooininsr himself for the com?
ing Olympic tr>outs
A stru.epllrg mas'- a? tempt?"! to ?print
Into th?-- lead at the gun which did not
set 1- down until a few hlo-ks had been
t raser?--" i Eddie Jordan, of the Xavie
Athtetic Association, and ?George Orltehley, j
of the N*?bw York Athletic Hub. were In I
the van at the ?and "f the flrst quart?- of
a mil*, -?'prints wer?: frequtHit, but when
the turning point iras raached, at Broi s
Oval, l?--!? had iu?*-cessfully killed off hla
pursuers, holding down !,,e lesdlni posl
tion to th? en?i
Th<*- .?umms.'les follow
r ?? Samt and Cli'h rime.
i ..Tr.-r.-, i n-.- !'??>- ?.m-trtcan a ?"
1?Ed p.'jg?r;i-.l New Vori: A. C.'-"? vi
I -M, D. Kuysman, Irtah-Amerieaa A. ?"
4?Y Jo-d Mol?a .--V- A C. .28:39
5? E>" -Jo'-.-ia'-. X?n?r A A.23:42
?*?'"? 1 Crttch!?y, New Yen- a. C. 23 *'
7- M. Hu?h??, N'cv Jerk ?*..?* ?''? '-7
8?J **" Plar.t. {?eng lall ' a. C.23:48
*}? II. Lu*??, Mornings!"i A C.-351
10?M. lloniiian. Irish-Arnerh-an \. C . .23:50
II?H. H??!l?well. Nitnr York A. C.?I'1
It?Vf. ntuke, Moa Ha??n a. C.24:10
is?C. McCann. Mmataisald? a. C. 14 14
14--0. Olbtx-m?, Ne? To-k A. C.2115
l.i?j William* Moraingald? A C... ...24:14
14?O. V-:son. M->rr.!r-8s!:e A C.24**4
IT?T. E N?l?eti Irtah-Amerlc??- A. <"* ?* 21
1<??J. M-it?-r Morrlnesid? A C.24:29
10?j cos!??;!!o imattaehad. .24 "i
20?M. Taub, Pa?tir.i?s A. C.24:37
21?'.'. KI?'.' M?**n*lns?M? A i".24:40
22-J B'ook?. Mohawk A. C."?4:4:
2??H. Parkmion. anattaebad...24:44
24?P. C?oult?r, Mi-mln?i'.d* A C.24 V?
i*?? g Brow?r N'en v>rh A. C.2*:5<*
?^-""V. laut. Iri?h-Arr-crlc?n A. C.24 57
27?P. Vorr'.t, Ozanam A. A.24:54
28- F. Wilaon, Mohawk A. C.25.??
2:?? 5 Poir.tano, Bh*rldan A. ?... .26:08
90?E M?-*Cart*sy, her g Mead A. c.
rSASI i''?MPF*TITION
r?j-ui.
K?w Yetk A. C _2 ?> 7 It ?4 i"
Irish-Am?!lean A. C... . 1 3 10 17 2?i? 57
Morelnsslda a. C... . .9 13 15 16 14?71
Moh.3"'-: A. C.4 22 ? TS .?.2-114
Motl Havei A. C*.12 83 4'"? 48 B??- 84
Xa-!?r A. A. 5 32 30 tiO ??2?10*?
Pennant A C. 4t 44 M BS 81?284
St. An?Irr?.? A ?". . .88 4?'? .'7 48 7. ;7
MANNING LEADS PACK HOME
Harlem Boys Win Special Rar?-;
for Evening School Athletes.
i Twenty-four students of the evening hich
pchools comrete?! m the special three ?nd
three-iu.irt'?rs mil.? run yesterday, ?vht.?h
a*as <'ondu.;ti-?d by th?- Maplewood Athletl?
Club, of Brooklyn. Jan"?- Vanning
Harlem school, was th? '."inner, after ;'n
exhausting duel ** l'h Andrew Moreda, of
th--? Brooklyn school Th? winner's time
wa? 20*13.
Th?* first team of th-- Harlem school, rorn
i'?"--?il ??? ,i Manning, J. Creed ?nd J.
Tavtsr, won the team trophy, with .?
The Ktroiiklyn tr:?-> wa? ??..iii'l. ?'llh
points, an?\ th? Harlem .?-.?.-"ii'i team third
with 24.
The Rummarlea folio? .
Poa. Mam? and club ; in ??
1 .! Mannln*j, ttarlf-m. 20:12
2 \. Surada, Brooklyn .?.???.ir,
It .t. Creed, Hartem . .21:10
? J ?...?*.? ?- . . .. ? t. . ?_?? .:.?
?". * l.?'?" Har;..-ii .
?! T. I i-'.-.|-i-iiii. Harlem .
7 .!. Seaman, Brooklyn. . .'?.??.'.-?
h .?. Sarmal, Har',--'!! . 22:30
f> r3. !<?:..,?k\. N>i>- I/.?^. 22 i.\
10 s. Thomer, H-ir'.-r. . ??. ,,,
M .f. Brown. Brooklyn . 23:03
t? H. Boylan, Harlei . .. ??;.?! 4??
111 it Curran Rtuyvraant .-j';4??
?4 \ ^|.? ?iirt, ?-= - ?i ? ? mi . 'jr, no
IB \ Roaenwn, Harl . ... 2H OS
li, \M ? ? IHPETI ! 1? ?\
, *-'??? ?
Harlem ?tir?.?? . 1 :: r, i?
\ nr.->iikl?i! . 2 T 11??20
I Harlem taecondi . ?i ?. 10 24
P?l]>veM| . . 4 |;i || *
BEDELL WINS GLENCOE RUM
Twenty Runners Make Fast Time
Over Muddy Course
Twenty runners, of whom eighteen fin?
ished, took hurt in the tm mile run of the
Ol??n'oe Athletic ?'luh. h??l?-t ??.?-r ,, .
!n The Bronx. After having lai i?*? Brown
?'f th?? Xavier Mhletlc "tssoclatlon .-!*? a
rloM opponent for nine mile?, Jo Bedell,
of Hi?? ?;i?-n'*'"- Clul? ?quad i-roesed th?
i m. a vlrtor by live yardt? Brown was
second, with .lames Stewart, snothor ?'.?."i
?. ?runner, in third place The winner
covered the course In i "' li, although
mud was encounter^ for llv? mil? :
The ?ummarlei follow
i ? Nan and no lima
i .! Bed? II, ?h?-! ??'? V. ?*..., i ..? 11
m~J. B ? ?? Xavle? \ \ ... I ? ? ?
.1 :'....? ni. ? ?I. ? . , ? .... I
t ' \. . ?.!,<?, HI Vi m - v '*.... 1:1
?'? ii H-tclx nan. ivnnani \ C ....
?. i Knit? ' Gl-*ti? ..A ? . i ?.. .
; . -,???:.'.? \ ' .
?? J ??..?:? ?,. ? \ <?.i a?; ?o
9 ? B?u -, ? ;:? i,. ?? \ ? . ' ?
l? \ it i -ii .- . i ?i, i>a
NEWARK'S NEW SHAREHOLDER.
?... ?? SailouiHi vi.?iIdem ??f th?-?
v. ? ,ii. . i .i made a ?tat? ment lo th? i?
l? n. i- ?-Hterday tl,?? i^u\?' rotor t?? tlio
?bellet ri. .t ?"Hurl?-? Kbbeta the Brooklyn
owner, ?a? tlnii!i?*lall> int?-r<- t? ?1 m (|.0
Newark ulub. 8oloman quoted Ebbt h ,i^
?a.vina i,?- ??a?? delighted it th?- ?bowing
m.i,i bj the Newark club sines hi had oat
, o me ?> , ..i 11 <>'? ti?M
a
ATHLETICS BUNCH HITS
Baltimore, Arm 14 Although th.-?y ?*.?.-.?
.?uthattecl. the Phliad?-li?l;t.i Athletic?" hit.?
Were nu?r<- oprortun". an?l the Baltimore
Internationals wer.- loHlay dsfested bj
>.,,??? ,,f ?! tO 7.
Th? . ere b] Innings foil s
R K. I
l'H'la1?*!|.f.l? I ?? 2 ft 2 I t> 1 0- It || |
.-.r- I t ? 1 I 0 " " I -7 1? t
Hat'-trl??? llou??W, Sh-iw-ke? ?nd F'fifan a"l
u.. ?....v.. l'a-s*?", Vsekettk i ...* *?... i's,us.
liascba?? Fight
in Major Leaguer
nortonas. utAouc o ..m m te-DA?
Rea _?rk nt Boqu?n.
f'liiladelphla hX Bro??kl>n.
?nttabaigk ai ?i la? iMstt.
I hl.aRo ul **t. I mi"?
RF.si I.T1 tfg ?..MKS Vr.-?TKRI?\\.
lin.lnni.il II: r!lt?l>tirali. 7.
<*t. LWll? ll t'hirati" I,
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BASEBALL TICKETS READY
Sale Tor Giants'
Pelo Grounds
The ad*.ar..? sale
the op.nin? ?gam? of
'.re-.'ir.?-s In this C 'y
neun will begin this
b.w been carefully
officials and J. D. ?
sale this morning at
quarters of th" club,
gl tl ' " " - : ?
Opening Gamp at
Begini To-day.
of reserved seat? ft -
tho Glints on the Polo
after*
morning. Th? tickets
checked by all of the
." the
, ,, clock gl th? hoad
?,. ?Xo 1131 Bi ? gAo .y.
atro?t.
GIANTS SLAP "SKEETERS"
Engage in Batting Rally with
Main,?! in Jersey City Box
The Giants gathared enough nitW in one
lnntn? at West Bid? Park. Jers< ? City, yes
afternoon to defeat t^e "Skeeten
Thls occurred In I ?siter SfcHale,
the nea Jersey ?City pitcher, bad been gu?**?
planted b] Malm another new man. Er?
rors and f Mains got lost
?the game for the Bkeeters
Th?? score toll *? -
*s*EW YORK. "ERSE. CITT.
al n , Ibpo a
Burnt If . 411 0 0 ?Brew 3b.. 101 0 I
2b.. ?02 1 3 Callshan, of.. 4 00 4 ?
..... /.,,,, v .. . . i?,. . 4 O'J . 0
MeCorm'k.ef HO 0 u Deintagesr, '.f. 3 20 0 0
Murrsy, rf 4?..'? 2 0 Whe.ier. rf.. 4 12 0 0
2 u 0 12 l ?Rcoecb. s? -.
.- 1 0 I 8 : ??-? '.p. 3b.
3 11 3 ? Well?, e. ...
ill J 1 ?Bamia, c...
! 0 1 .*5 0 M-.Hale, p.
10 0 0 0 Main?, p....
10. 0 3 ?MeCro-u
-tRor.ieau....
_S.S27 l.
Totals . _5 3- 24 14
New TOT* ?00040 0 0 t__4
Jersey City. .... ?> 1 0 <") 0 1 ?> ?) 1?3
Errors?Murray, M-C.:-'-.-.?'?. Kcbeter, ifeyera
Roach Baca 1 ".--Off Druck?, 4 In 6 Inning?'
off McHale, 1 In 4 !r.r... gs First base on bal'a
It?. 1: off Mar. ?11, : oft McHal? 1;
Off Ma'.":?, 2. First, base on error-?.?New YorV:,
2: Jersey City, 3. Left on tec???N?e Tor.<. I;
-?? - - it?1 Mtxn?*!!. l; hy
- c. by McH*l?, 4 by Usina, 2. Ttfo
baea bits?Burn?, Doj le, Hartley, Wheelar. S?c
fty?SnoOgra??.
Stolen baa.? Merkl? Deinlnger r>?-e-ji>l? r-av*
? .^!aln_ and R, a. i I ?? VI? - - Hit by
By Mel: ? ? ' ' Cra
?' ? I
Merkl?. 1..
:?? :???.
BchAfer, e?.
'* -r.. (...
Hit
- '-? P
Maxwell, p.
Teta la
?01 3 5
4 0 ?. 1 3
201 4 0
J !
10 0 i> 0
100 I 4
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CARDINALS WIN IN TWELFTH
Timely Singles Beat, Cubs in
Opening Game of Series.
St Louis, April 1 * - ?--? r__ '.*---. by ?Konetchy,
Mowrey _n_ Haua ? In the twelfth Ini
aftpr one was ??_. p-;.?.. St ?Louis '; ?
game of the or.enlrR serie? wll
this gfternoon, thi scon being 5 to > The
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with none ?? t, bul fasi leldlng kepi n-m
fr?-."i so ring
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REDS POUMD THE PIRATES
Fsniond Polos Oui a Triple in the
Seventh with Bases Full.
PlnHnnntl kprll n Pittsburgh ii??'d f?.?ir
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day, '.ut failed, a d the lo? ils e m I ?
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NEW TROUT FISUING LAW.
Albany, .\i ? <? 11?Tin open ^.??l^.>n t"..?
i?r?>?.k trout, ? v. ??? on i.?'!'?. ls?_snd, bort
! after will ?begin ?'ii May 1, 1nt-t?__?l of April
| 16. Oiivertior l?!x t?a? d?SC?ld?-d to et{?n to
j morrow the Jones mu. which noakeg tht*.
an.1 other hnportanl ? ?? ?t!i;e^ In th? II i?
?ui'i ganrti law?
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RFSUl.Ts,
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HAIN? SOL! AGAIN
Ssni-vs Open -J- \ Sea.^n at
Lakowo.or! en V'Nncsrlav.
SHAWNEE CLui
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IN LINE
Invitation Meetin?-* for Won*?-?-!
To Re Followed by Open Com.
petition for "Pros."
On TV .?dr. ?'ai- of th.. weak th? ?v?-^
pef'Mv.? i*olf ?e-ioon tn the -n ? -
irle? will v' under .1,
IRUal t'!nr?. et the h?;r\ , ? ?:
comee th?- ?"ouiitrv Huh ,.' !..
Il ? a, .,.;:?' ... r. ( .
Tl 'ir-I ??? "r'.l.:
r'-f.ih a four da - i . '
eiudea the senlon si , .... .
W?tdnesday. It ha? h?.-<-,.,.. -?.-? ? ?, ...
?ment artth a la-tre number of <-i???.v .
??tart ei.<1 end th lr Northern t -.r-iam?? t
? loon n, r,i!:.-..n it .^
?* an.i fnii affair? ? ov? ?'i otb-tr ,..
tract a go<-<iiv ? - f ?'....
p""*ort**l"t*ont In ? ???'? ?? i ,, 'er-,,]. ?.. ?.
?ftO.
The team ~?ompt?tlt!on >--?? -? -.,., |_
teatlng m od - ? ' i??t te Lay?.
1 wood's opei It g da ?'-.* .
Um poeslM ?? of I
hea?ry enirv, tho ejomm ??*"- eoafltiei ? ?
to handlina nothing it -
; Arrll 18. The ?via!""
thlrty-slx hole-., cm ....
| themselves ?rco four lists? - -* .-.-?>
the r-T-m of their sc-are? In th? it - -.
pet ?. n theri wil teams < ? ?:?. ?r.\
? con?i" ite that t team
l"?*"-t aggregat? thill
I - . penersl ll - -?-? en*gsstss?
; . , | ?? . :- City, Wykagyl J
M?rteln!-- AtlitntlC ' ?*- ;'-,
. enter
? ft? th? first daj . ?--i
lat of elgl teen hoi??, ?xd - | .
v '? gt?od ? ?? regard to tha
:.;ap o;i Saiurda"- Those ?-.,
playel at *LaSkeweod re?-entl ??-? ? ,
-,s In e-reeltat to Hi
Tl me ? to pi i- ??- ? ?-nrri?.
ment at At * rt week w :: ir.i
that i -?-?:??
changtsd, t -..-? small front - *
I beg-,
the tit
mu< !: ? On i ist tas
! all-??? j -- the edg? of ? ? isard bat
been I | ed be - I ' ? '<
it risk) busli * to top tl - I shot
i" -,i ?r. i ta al?e sleag t!?
meado** - I ? ? ? *
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front and on ?" i?- -'.i- i , . *i??j
ditch? \ gar g ol r t?w . ?r.l.-'.ir.
the dl les of th? i-.mn,
snd v Idenii g It to ? ? lu tensa}
size, with a sloi
Add!' ? ? r-cted
a?* the ninth ? ? i ? ;
also be changed
Work on a - *-m s
- -mplated, the a-ldluoa
w:|t provide a"r tut '?'-'-;
there "il be - -..?-??.???
facilities and const lerablv n r? *?-?:??'. tot
th? works'* ? fesi lohn J,
McDermott
??. '.coks ir :? the jj-?rr.- S? |0*f | u ib:'|
' pas5e?1 through the long course ?TSS?
ttuest - une are mai [tuses
hole ctrcuite. eoesitaerabl) :.-. -y.:;?* d ? ?
I SO?caOed 1,440-jrard ?iar.lard. alth.-.-:?*!
when on* gets do?--! to hard sad fast ?
I urooMnts the ?luestlon arises ? ?'* --?
: of these lor.g hole? *r-'- reel lad boot tt?"--?
j are Ictitlo'js'r
Furrhf-rrr.'-.r?-: Itntgtll - '-:'.:- SS *.
i mat-ers little when the turf is tait?.i to ?
Olntllk? hardn?Ma ;. . ....
: cour??? ;. ? ? uummer
- so. it is not un -?-.._-.
.Fay: 'DA you listen to that Dlnstewth?
, hole ysrn of ?o-and-sc th" ot '
Made the long h<
! a dri\-a avA an lr ?n Tou la r th?
eat ? ? ' ' be five h--:r!4r<?<l
yards Well, th? be n cur cour??
Is less than - red Is, but ;':. btt
j him a bos i any time b
ry that in't get boms In "? I hiM
-rood for his l - ' ' '
111 i l.-.wience Bwlft, ' ?B
El ? Hurry, la Hi mg I ? "
a year In ?"'r'n.t.ja. Mr- -'
in t?? play gol' ot r? . ? ?
round? b li c in ?
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?TJ?lf Associai l
praetl r.g hard to get Int
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MARATHON TRY-OUT FMTRr
Runners of National Fame R?,f'?
at Boston Next Friday,
11?1 list ?84 "'
-.? ? ? ted La p??t
.. --. it, n Atl : ? (
will .,? held next KrUlay o.ei j?j-1
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teat thla year In that It will be I
the offldal trial? to deten 'I-*'1
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list I - "'?"??' ?
th?- proven m '? - - nd nmt
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11 . on the Amerl *-?'
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area f
ta ?i i? -rtve mil? hour? ? ? >
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WOMAN CHAMPION SUFS
Chin's Pool Roadh of Ohio Coi H?4'
Snptema?"' in Ca?ad?
-B] r?i?gn ? ? ne w>*!>_.. ,*,
ev-alsad. kpril ' >???* x,!, ,>,,,
Burg v I iwi ? . r '
will tell a Jury In JudaS Vlt*ker>.^? ?
Uondaj ! ??? In nee to her ns
sa?Ss?
tennl?, .-. skat ?* ?*"*- *bl
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liaving ...n!! ???>.?; ^'t",, . .ol" ?-.'??'
and the ?"outity <'-",ll:'-1"-'onV.|? to-'
? ... ??a. A Jurv ^.?s b0',,n ..aAlnt th?
Mi?. B***rg?ass wss here *"r^t?Cl?..."
>! ?!?? t.unis t"iirna'!i-i't *??*'"" .?A'Ja?'''"
ti.iiipei'<d. The r?..?d ?"?'???" t?'!"1 ** ?
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