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Defeats Bundy in Impressive
MatchonBay Ridge Courts.
WILLIAMS ALSO A VICTOR
Youngster Has the Best of
Walter Merrill Hall in Fast
and Spirited Battle.
of 1
? ' if -LuuKhiin won hla way
linal and rhamplonahip round of
York lawn tennla tournament
nits of thi Creacenl Athletl.
rlld| ?? . ':?
holder "f the tltle ln th*
? ?
, ndy. hla
? om Callforaia, by a a.
tl 'i- ha haa yel to m< el
all Btagea M??
I th* effect of the raio
i n lelved at tbe handa
ind "f hia I
ntctlvi to AuBtra
total "f SO
? outa ati'i n-t* 4-. en onl;
? I .
w llllama, the youth who i ? -
the nai
State 111 ed aIth
tbe final by "Wf-atlng
. :i Tiuii et 6?:. f?3, :?.v
. ? ? . f ?... dai ng youth
the for.- He a
lure aad bj compelung Hall to
ta one la ol II court he
. ?
?
d to the
n the flna
M. Loughltn and
i gera for
igh with
llmlnatlng C. Frcdcrlck
harlea R i^onard. th*
2 if ecnv
i before, then
aritneaa a tnun.ph for the
slnglea nnd
illn and Bundy by con
ilwaya held Wat
son and ' eeplte tbe fact
hancea, which
? !nr effect of
?
erlck C Inmaa
?
n| fctaon M. Waahburn, th.
pclred wlth
Mahan. T a 2??.
Va haa been I
? ' li matchea, ; n badlj
. ? retun
el B4 ?
?
_ ? Waah
? . ? _ ralliea, and,
g tbem
? f ?i\ ati
ea will !?* played
"t-.il ot the slngles
loch.
I gallery thal
? ? . in , ourl McLoughlln In
H med Bundy from d**r
?
iplayod won
guet lo
Tt h*ki no ler
t* touched
Loughlln
? vne oall. lt * BJ
that Bundy
nd acored cn
\a thlng
the eevenl which Ifti Lougb
? . ? -? ? , ? ? aa tl ? ' ili broke
aldea. M. -
? ..* for l
.-????
M* f*ll ln Jumplng for a
ed to rmake
m. whlle. Bundy forced Ihe
? co adroitl] lhal
rry th* game, th* arorr
? wh.? th* neereet
am* to tak
sh*d up, only allowlng his
won*:.- rh* ?!'lJ,'"
I .
* ball Mr
BCJBM
ng to a
? .. ? aa ? of 11 a*
ind i;am* of
ly gave <
? ; th* rlg
i
..,,- for - 'v Call
weak "i. hla ground etroMea
-.; i :;rjy Icrkcd st-adlnea?
i .,. tr, tti, end i' *raa tha
McLougblii exMbited the
I and maititain*-! II to the
?troke enalysls taM* of gam*s and
iowa.
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JOHNSON TO FIGHT AGAIN
May Meet Langford and McVea
in Australia, Says Tearney.
Chlcago, A'ig. 8 -Alderman Al Tearn*'
'''?night w:d that Jci'k Johnaon had
??94 ! to flght Batn I,ar.gf?rd and 8arn
MeVea in Australia und?-r certain rondl
'?'?ena. ci yet not complk-d wlth by W H
Bjflatoeh
_ "Johnaon told r*pre?entativeg ef l9>
'"**ah that thelr <,f.-r of 940,000 for
jEHwirh Langford ami MeVoa ewnld ba
***ptah!e to hlm, provlded he were givon
?Mia for tralnlng eapanaaa and thre*
t**ai trij> tirketa to Auatralla and aea
'***> that 110,098 war* <l*p'.slt*d with
'*?" Tearney said "Ha elaege 9na ?s
^Nhihlii becauea I l.ad gulded hlm in
,l*4la_?? in*e*jtmente. I have no > ?onn.-<"
'">n tltli promotrng the flghts other than
984 af etakc i
FAVORITES LOSE ON LINKS
Surprises in Second Round of
Golf Matches at Ekwanok.
Mgncheeter, vt, a-ik <*-The aecond
round of match golf play for ih.- pn
dent a eup on the link? ?f the Ekwanok
' '"' wns tinlBheiJ late to-day. Some ot
who had been looked upon n* fav
orltea for the ni.ai round. mat defeal ln
tb* afternoon play, among them ' ? lng
*> m. Wani, nf (?,;..,|MI city: F. Oulmet,
Braeburn, and W. c. Chlck, of Brae
H. \v. Btoi ki. n, of Braeburn, 44 no 1
the byweal Bcore yeaterday, malnta ied
good 44..M; to*day, puttlng oui Ward
aad 1 te play.
Tha aammary followi
? Cup I: '?
VV, C. ''hi.-!;. H; 41
and a t? pl.v.. 11 gr. -
lefeal I. M. Wai
_. 8 bet x ?
*'.?. defeated Hal - P
I iBton, Jr . Brn
1 ?>:?'? Dallaa, 4 ui> and
i' W. <" ?? kran, Baltlmora de
feati .1 '" (j .i- b1 Ura. hun '77 ip m I 1 lo
plar; C, it Oardner, agawam, defeati
?? . ? : r, and 8 i
W i Travl* i*_rdan Clty. il*f?at?-.l \
7. up an l 71 to pla4 i' 4
Mai ,: Kk anok detei ted ll J K< rr, F.k
?4 a ? il nd IS te plar
DREYFUS BEATS ANDERSON
Former Star in Defcat in Lawn
Tennis Tourney at Woodmere.
Bplrlted ia*?n teanla n al
: toe openlng ..f ti.?- cup toui ? .-... I on tiie
I courts ot the Woodmere Country Clu
Woodmere, Long laland, yaatei
j the Intereat waa helred along by a re
' ? ?
j fatnouB ;,- the Nea Jeraey atate and
[Canadian champlon, weal down to defeal
araon met Loula J. Dreyfue, a former
[Columbla L'nlveralty player, In tha
i ond round. 11- had prevlouBlj defi
n H N*ai al a?1, I -I Aadareon n
| off Bla atralght gamei at a pace thal
Idefled anythlna tbal Dreyfua could i
; 41._ t 4-. ru ?< 4i lei
. go, for a.* Dti j fua eettl* ?'
pa laed Anden at wlll di ?
tt.. lettei lance m
the thlrd aat Th- old colteglan
ateady, however, ur.d scond at
8-4 . -
? Altogetlv?- a fleld "f Afty-tw.
tors ven drawn for the alngl
led G A [_ Dlonne, of tb* w ? t
Bldi Taj nia i "lub. who won the hai
? last year. an 1 i* playing tl ?
;
aggreasive at drtvlng, arinnlng hia
? :. *galn*-t G Ernel al I
Royal D Rl< ;..-? arho p< *???
. two Beaaona ago, aw'-uied ln the tourna
! ment. defaeting - R. Btalr at 9-4, ?>
?The flnal* of the alnglea bi ?- ~*in
... dedded on Bunday.
Tha eummary followa
\v..o ln?< r* eup omglaa (?rai roundl ? < ?*'
? ? ted J. Boihaet* n , ';
? ???: -at*... ii -
., ? s i Rol ? ? H rward B >gga
1- h Btrobel, 8 ? ? J. K Mai
*c 1. a? J. J ;' >? .
i b?s. e~a; V. E
v , * i K i riel --? '* "7 , ,
.. ,-.. '"V. "
4 ?. 1 efi
I . , ' B -
- ' ? ? '* " ? . i
?? ..
K R Biatr, 0- ?*> ?? - * '* *?*-? * def*at
? | . ? ?
V .'.??. k <" Ai ??
... .
| An'-r.:iai* 8? ...,?.
r ..-i round?Paul Foeratet defeated Mll
? i. ?? -*?
CHAPPLE HUMBLES PECK
Aeveral Riders Come Croppers
at Motorcycle Races.
Ray Peck, tha Newark apeed marvel,
fall. d to <ient the preetlge of Arthui
Chapple, 'he Benaatlonal New Torker, ln
hip four-mlle mat i ? BiatTrlum
M otordroma al Brighton Beacl lae* nlghl
rrted tht ? ? ?'?" '?* leet
ln Btraight heatfl. wlnnlng by I'fty yarda
rh inBtance* by 2:47 1-5 and I.ttM
Blll] Wray, of Broehlyn, dlatlngu ?
I hiir.? i ?* the fleld n the
' flrat and thlrrl heatB of the flve-m'.le pro
Wllltam Bhlelda of ?* ra ?*?
t,,oV - ? hrat of the race, nfter b
Bght. Bhlelda h?i Wray 'end him a<i
. || ? j.- - - Bhead
in ? aprlnl that waa too much for Wray
to ovei omi - '
the ?? . ? '. : lng t) Ird Thi
tor tha five-mlle heata araa I 182-1 I
' lf, r**jpcctl\"ely
*.-, lila t.-- Hofotellei -i
Loehaer fllled the openlng "f the flve
Balonal wltl ? ? leller
fall hard whlla trylng to mount the e?n
bankment wlthoul havi:.,,- attalned
enoua ipeed Mercler gol cold feel ln u
pocket ?r. ? ? . aat and the
luly i
he ha* no? Bhown the aame nerve a
i ed hi* glorioua lirsi Icto tn*
Th?* *. i ; ei condltlon of tba tr*irk
i faat work Impoaalble Chapple "-v-a*
forced t? rl<ie blgh. :i".l hi* poaltlon eut
two -'? ond8 off hlB time for the Aletl
ii attempt te lower bla record ln the
two-K?le trlal.
tn the flnal raee?tl a ten-ml a pro
fe^.?llona! liandlcap?four Btarter.*, wltil
Albright m fl'-rati*h. got ?*?av. Albright
_av leoehner on<- la,i and Gronnng ftve
lapB. After a treaaendoaa burat of r-pe^.1
-ht won tbe race bl 7 17 4-.*. In the
<igl th mlle Oroming took a *?-::! ati-'.
out of tbe ra,e on account of a
broken belt I.oehn?r *era? *ef-oi d and
?lg thiid.
DETROIT CREW WINS AGAIN
Eight-Oared Shell Captures
Race After a Hard Struggle.
Peorla, Iil , Aug 8. ?For the thlrd time
ln four days, the rrark elghl of the De?
troit Boat Club won from flve ,ompet1
t'i\t la the cloalng <iay of the Boutbweat
ern Amateur Rowlng Asaoclatlon regatta,
: ooasequently are I.,-ing hailed a"*
probabla winru-iH in tha narUooal racea ea
Prlday and aaturday
Tho mx erewa llned up 'm.W tha most
fa-.'-rnbi. eondItlons, t?e lak.- belna '*"*
?mooth a." glaaa and a llght breeze troar*
tarlng oa thi port Blde Of the or.rsmen
. n ti ?? courae witb them.
To the quarter not a loat U-r.gth *-epa
? rated 'he entlre alx crews. At tiie ha'f
Detrolt'8 ?tern w-'ib al tha boa of Bt
Laoula R. C, and the ifound Clty erewa,
? with Qcand Rai.i.i.* only laehea behlnd.
Here lut thre** boat lengtha 'eparate,]
the entire fleld.
Into the laet quarter lietri.it had an
-:th to tbe g'*od. wlth Bt Louis
K. c and Mound Clty In a nerk-and
Btruggle, each Bio-Aiv cloaiag tha
gap toward the leadei
The Bummary folloau
Beal -r Bteale ??,,;1 " '' ai
44,1), tirri '.acar Wolff, Weatera Bowlng I lUB.
Bt. Laeala, m*t. J. Kartlaader, P**aadJBapMa
Boai iti l Caaea Chib, OMaad; Harry i- .?
. antral Kowing n?b. Ht. Loa-t, thlnl. rim*.
1 gantor BU-aarad barfe. thr** quartera of a
mlle '":^ ' Ji , **' 1-"u.'*v .! "
i.v alx laehea; 84 '^'-|- Bowlna ? '"?- _
N.ui*. aecond; Meond Cltg Bowlag < lub. **'
i/.-ii*. thlrd. tiiti, . 4 l<? ...
Henlor four-oared ahall, er.e n. .e ai.. i
quartar. ?*-. arp, turn -UamIi I'ark B?t?ub.
co llrat: Mound Clty Kot* in? < lub. Bt.
iJouia B*c,,nd: ('?n.r.l Itoarlag Cl-b. Ht. I/.ula.
lhgei.lor UoJble'acull raaaeM mUtanAla helt
44ith turn -<jr?nd Baplda ??e**t and Caa?a ...
nr North Mida h?i? '?'??'? *."?"';>, "v,?;;i"
Un ola Park lioat Ch*. ' bl^aao. thlr.l. Tln.e.
lar Bair o.red aaall ?",-.".'''"? ?gUfij
a halfi-Brcheaieblll ?**_117_^iM,-^2J_a.
_ A s. t ,.oa flrat Martin and t*< riniu-ru
,'r. .vntraV i4C . bi. l^ul?, Berond. T.m*.
-'jSaaigrelghl oared Ba_dM*aaa rtkiolii
Ka^ttyV^Bt: !?>-?" ?blrd ??'r"-'
KIRKBY'S STAR RISING
Englewood Golfer Looks Like
Winner at Shinnecock.
STURGIS SPRINGS SURPRISE
i
Beats Philip Carter, the Inter
scholaatic Champion. in Match
That Goes to Home Green.
!' ? -
.- ithampton, Long laland, AUf '
'. Oawald Klrkby, of Englowooa,
the New Jeraey champlon, who was the
medalllat In tha quallfylng round of the
. Htllg Oolf ' itjo's annual
tournamenl are predlctlng thal he will
' i 0ne !r,r,r? trophy to 1 en en
I other day haa paaaed Klrkby, however,
cside mi ' ? il round I
to-daj Robert * Watcon, t.f (Jnrden
City, aecretary of the LTnlted Bta1
4 .,,,,! cfter thal muel meat
th.- winner <>f tt. match between B. E.
Bturgi*, ,,f WykagyL and Jamea A- Tyng,
iltuarol vet. ran
Bturgla furniahed a aurpriae In i la de
feei ' i Cai i-i. of Kaaaau, the
? cholaatlc cbampkm. in a matrh that
Tybg bad '"
go to the nlneteenth hole to ellminate
R Hyde, of Baj Bbore, and won
: when Hyde'e ball got loat U
? ii hla drlve
. advan ? d at ti a ex]
i ll. Tyng, of Baltuarol, and T. G
<,f tiu- home ? lub Tl ? match
Of th* ,1a; , howi
... ? I N 31
I winner al Pbx ' '?""'
,lt. glrkl d ti aore con
- itently, which helped I '? :"1"
Ing to the aeml-flnal. Hla i ??
? play Btearna tooh
lead nt t ? Becond hoh when
j Klrk got loat on '?? T *he
i;. L : the match on
fourth ?r.*r. when Btea na araa nn
able 1 . ? :? '. ? ?
?i .? Prtnoeton man became i up i
at th* sixth when Knkb; mlaaed ?. wae
Bui at ihe long *;?:>'.th Klrkt".
] i '.-.-n*rl n...- ? ?? more, for Ht*arns s
? int ? a pll t" th* lefl "t
?n.l he needed I f4?r the
..,] ninth bft th.' matrh s
ni the turu. each player golng oul
a atrok* ovi r pai . ._,,,,..
(?"...- the flral Un * '" ,h" !!:-'
ip at tl.' .'"*-?-.,rd iw<
?
? l landed ",' '.'"'', 7
? r the irou
ihe Prlneeton n an n '
put, which ma
The v - ' '
.--.-?.. ? wl -;i ne
-. led .. ? ' ? ' " ' "
ii,at'- ? ' gteenl
? four-foot pul for 8
The card follov
,- .- i I 1 :. 4 . -
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> ' ?? ?' ? ' J
I 4 ? 8 4
<;*or/e ?' BM il< ral< ihe I
legtate champl ' *
runnina ln the flrat i
up and 1 te plai
ln the flrat >?? atei elghl dlvlalon
itratlon of tbe
of 4., ing \-i.- ... i- W Vanlngen, of
m? hr.T B i ' ? r v-1" : ?," ,hlr|MM
first Blx!-.-ti a:,'l won t'lr n
II. W .r". ol ;
? nrrl-'il <: J, Buaaetl, "f '
tm . nth green
aftemoi leay y< ungatei
? -'rot\?rr
Klr?' ? ?
ll . s Ut
plsv. T. II
lil Is ?? ? .- vi
....
i
l ?
,? m rygon I rln
vvykaa: ????? ' "
Hllli |> and
4 *
II K
.
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Firsi ? -
...
- ? , . l beal
r ,r'.. i -..i J i. Tyng bec Hyda i ?
, ??. le. ' '
1! - ? 4 up a
t
-
, MeDoris
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\ H il.ir-liig ?
Hlll*. 1 ???'?" Maeanu.
..?.* i
?.
i >
k ll i ? -*?? H ?
: n Kingi
m lo i lay: ?
.- . ? Ihlnn, at J. I BUghe
ati. ???!? h ??? - 8j. i
fort, Water M ? ? II Marv:
st'.:"
Wll ston
.
r,-'-4 h< ? ? lark. i '-r <i:> holea) Klngslry
i .-, i ui a-.d . to pi* ? it ehardaon
...... .
ma beal M< Donal '. 2 up; -
I . '? A UlgOB
? up 4
Mi.r-.lr. I- .
? -
i, beat 1 B '?..rt^r, \.< <?
? ,?u .'? 'i;, Sl .
Baltueroi ? ??!'? Q. Clechori
icl Kre*h.
? '
m.y. Hli ? -? :i ind 1 to plaj ?; B. Klp.
ghlnn*' r>rk HI " Kl.luti. -
,??>. k Hllls, '-' up; x !? ? ?..: i. M
1 . h t <i II ? ? ' ? n, 4 up si.'l
itone, beal C
;? fll ? 1 4
k IliII*
:
.1 fj. Ornj ? - I- )'irr!?h
?
Third *4al*< * ' Mlll. ?? >?
4 ? ??,:..' UP
i elgl t (t *l g t e e i
Cleghom beat Carter, 1 up; Bii a beal I
ler, .', up and 3 lo pli Dayi
k up snd 4 to pir- , Coadon beat P
.ip sn?l 'J to :
Fourth slxl - - i..hn >
W^k,. Naitxuu. !.?.,l l..ar idmlrtl H
<'ln>\ y <'lia?- . ?? 1'
i -j ,- . naas bea! j H. Ottls: Naaaa i
rlsfsull. P. 'I Btswart, Hhlnne. o. k
- t. ;? ? r lf< ido? i -.p and
play: \ XV. P - Hlll I ? il
H h Uockc I - 2 -\i aa l I ...
j,:;,v ; i ' . - -?? u Hllls, 1,,-at
R War*. Brldi ? ton. t on and (1 l
,; .i Ruasell ?? Hllls. i,-?t J \\
Hcrb< ? ? - op an'' I '
w w H??: ; ' Rumaen, i'?st it H
.' % ?< Hllls. 8 up and r. to
,,'.IV ?; I Lawyer, Bhlnneeeek Hllla b*al
.; i-. fcrrlah Shinnecock Hlll* 8 u\, I
::h >i?t*rn feeeond ronnd) ll.
r,*si Weaka, 8 up and n t,, play Bt
Poe< -' OP ai id l ? ? i .av. Fis4.il beal Yau .
? beat Hnt)- |
, ?
n, gten elghl of fourth *ixt*en .flrst rmm.i. |
ifj glll?r ?
I?ck*. 1 op ?nd i le plcj aTare h*st
Harhert. T ur and E te play; rsrrish h?at
. ui_
SARGENT WINS ON LI1MKS
Sets New Mark in Rain in Can
adian Open Golf Tourney.
Tomnto. Attg * '" th* flrst ronnd of
the t'anadlan op n goll ehamiilonahlp,
j,lay'-'l iMa mornlng ln ? drlrxllng rain
C| H.'Bedale. OoorgO Sarg*nt. of Chevy
<hasr. made n nea record for the cour*e
hv puttlng in a card of 72 fOT tha round.
'One ataeke behinl hlm ? am* Oeorge
Cuoxunlnga, of Tomnto, u.hii* rhan*a |
Ifurray, of l,IP Boyal Montreal. and A. |
il. Murray, of Quiraanont tfoi. wHh n
ecch. Oeorge 8. Lyon. the only arnat*'ir
aatared, *%1H wa>- down the liat.
?fhe second round will h* played to-mor
rov4.
TIMELY HIS OF SPORT
Make Rapid Progress in Plans
to Welcome Olympic Stars.
DONOVANTOMANAGEGRAYS
Detroit Tigers Rapidly Weeding
Out Men Who Have Made
Diamond History.
The plan and acope wmimittea which
?Ba* appolnted ir. cenaectlon orlth tl ?
ing reception to thi American Olymplc
team hi* made rapid praarreaa durlng the
laat faw daya In arranglng for the offldal
weleome At a taeetlng of the oommlt
. . ?raaterday ll "?*** deeldad to la*
--.. tiah Ambaaaador et Waablng
? n and tha Bwedleh Conaul Oeneral In
thla city to be ln tha revlewing party tr
from of tha CH: Hall ""' t)w i"""1'"** of
the paradi 24. and to occupy
pcata of honor ai the gueat tabla at tha
dlnner in ti.e evenlng.
XI oourae waa dedded upon b'
of ti- "royal gooi faahloBM in whlch
? t. 44<re recelved
la Bweden Prederlch vT. Rubiee, chalr
n nr. of the i.lan and BC?|.
who la al-"* aacretary of the Mayofa i
eeptlon commltt " '",l t0
Invlte all loral Bwedlah organlaatlona to
pertlclpate la t!:>- pan
L> -. moUoi of Dr. E W Stltt
man of the guard of honor rrob-eommlt*
tee. it waa deeldad to have tbe boya nnd
kf.-i- trho am to form tha "atatlonary
fuard of honor." edging the aldewalha
from IJd 8tre41 I i the Clty Hall learn the
c team'a "yeli." tha aaaa l
p bloca after bla k a.* the rlctora
p_B* tlllOllg . "
Olrla a*. wall aa Lk ' -?**???
,-? ef thi guard of ?? of
. v-ili be Uned aith gtr'-"*. *?>??
other *a ith bo4B, each holdlng an Anrierican
flag. Cheer leadera on each bleeh arlll
-rl .. tha olgnal when to begin the " yell."'
?o thal tliem will i>e no confuelon.
Dr stitt *aid that the aerelcea of tha
Hebrew Orpbaa Aaylum Band had been
Offered Bhd .WCepted, ar.d tbat the band
44-in precede the dl-lalon of tha parada li
whl.-h th< athletea than_*el*4*ea wlll ride in
llca Them wlll ba two marchlng
K-:ai ib of hoaor Iranwdlately ahead of th.*
athl*t-v* hl ihe aame dirijioo. Tl Br*
will ba - ' ' * lr' '??"*?'? **?'*
' ty-elgbt atal
. ? arlll repreeent, nl*-- 'n
... th ? took parl m the
tamei
reetlon
. ? the ui
Bgeraof
proffered
. taof tha Nevr ro a Playgrounda
Dr John M ' l thal i
....... a- a theatre i rl
? I guat 23. It 18
mpanled
rr a frlend.
. . eglnnlng to
. r F llldder , lll the
ng. No. 11
among the De
..... thf
I i .rmer daya ????" by the boarda
. j,-, Delel antjr Daeey
B Donoraa orere
led oui
ihi -/eteran pltcher haa been
1 "t 'h" I^'tdenee
, . , _,. | Leag The
,.. . ? h) Frank 3. \avir..
,..-,1,1*1.1 of 1 ? ' ' '
te tak. rgeof tha a fea daya
'
J..n**<
tt flelder
, ? tl e -? aa re
.,,-..-? Bl i
Injuriea bi . pooi I eal! " ?" enee
- 0f little lalua to th* loca'
but in recognlUon of
peal aervicea, >?'? " '? I >-l.-!-??nt*
.
the paaatng, at
!,?., ten u I ?"?* beseball
?,,.. thi
. . ? . ha\*e algned anol r ] Iteher
? .. Sewark club
i.. ;?? Ua la
- . He ** n re
pori ln the fl
Ployd Kreh, tha LouUrrllla pltcher of
the American . oodatlcm, recelead hia
u,.ndttlonal n lea-day Failure
n. keep In e." 111 en la ghren b*< ti.e r-a
dlBmlaaal. Kroh
,-ume to th.* Lettlsellla clab from the CTH
cmgo Cuba .-.nd laal year waa a_ ?
en ihe aame grounda that ea.iBed hl* re
leaae tl -
... ? tcher of tha B<
toc ? lub of tha Sea* fork BUta i ?
haa been purcbaaed by tbe Cul
1* a aouthpaw, and recently came into
pro- . out twanty bat
tera m nlne lnnlng He via, trled oui by
UcOraa at Martln Bprlnga befom the
. . UM-* opened r^*t rear he was
aith the Buffalo club of the Internatlonal
_eei
Ja( ? bi ttei aill mael '? tough eue*
. r In Edd a Bmlth In tha Qarden B< at
Mondai night Bmlth la a bord bltter and
rame wlthin aa aca af ? '?Ipplag Pai
M.?,re the, other evenlng. If BrtttOB beat*
Bmlth t.e wlll pramptl) aak Leech Ctobb
for a mateh. InaBiiiu.'ii aa BrlttOB flgure.*
that a rlctOtry over the dentl*t vrlll lead
? lir-o'lv t.. a r.f.ut wlth BBcKarl.ii:.-1. \V:it:
Rlti bla or \.i wVelgaBt
Aaether tea-roaBd bout ln tha .r.r.len
ot. Mondai night will bring together
"Toung" Kurta, Of Newark. and Tonimy
Maloney, of tiie Weat Blde, Brho now
weigha M pounds, an.i la mpldly baadtng
for the mlddlewalghl ifrlalaa. Tiie other
tan-round Bcrap, betweea "Young" lieiiiv
and I'ark, v Jl.niiui.-y. *;uarant,*e? l,..th
cleverne*a and atiB riiin.-iiiins'. erea though
t?. ..- felloari are m the baatamwalghl
' !a^*'
Th'.-, evenlnf- aard al the oiympli I
.". whlCb lnclud.M tha t.r-roiiti.l bout be
toreea carey PbelaB. of Harleai and
"Toung" Sheppar.l. wlll bring out tbe
ttsti. "fariB'' ef Harlem ln large num
bera ln the aemi-tinal go of *:x round*
Bob Meyara wdl t11'"** l'U('k 'ngram. In
Bddl-On l" tb(???', a number of other feur
a;.d s.x i.,und bouta will make up forty
two rounda ef loxlng.
Jehnay Dahaa an.i laeh Doraaan win
box at tbe yueenal-oro A <". of I.ong
laland City. to-nlght. Thli ia the blggeat
rard the 'lub haa aet arranged, and the
Indleatlona are It wlll attract a record
boaee Both boya ar>- ln flne rondltton.
The bouta at the Falrmont Athietic Club
to-morrow night Include "Flghtlng'' Ken
nedy. of New Vork, ra Johnny Waltx, of
New leraaTi Larry R>an. of New Vork,
va i:?v Hatfleld. ot BTetf Jerse4-; Robby
Moore, of New York. va Artle Kaufman,
RANDOLPH HURT AT POLO
Sprains Wrist When Pony Falls,
and Hampers Team Thereby.
WANDERERS SWEEP FIELD
Victors in One-Day Handicap
of Point Judith Club Tour
ney at Narragansett.
By Telegragh t.-. Tn* ', -
NarraKansett Pier. R, I . Aug. 8.-A8
th* second round was Unlshed ln tiie
or,*-.lay handicap at th* Polnt Judith
Polo ClUb, the p.,ny of P. B, I' lUndolph.
jr. of the Phlladeiphia Country Club four,
allppod under hlm. and aa his wrist was
n;.ra!r..,l tii* tl,- at Z\ Koal* wlth the
Wanderera was not played ofT. tba latt-r
team .r.tering th* ftnal hy <l*fault an.1
wlnnlnir out from tho I-'ish < atchers in
tbal round by 3 te v-. Whlle not eeverely
i. ;rr. Raadotph will not ba r>n th- '-,,'U.
rr> Club team In the aecond round of th*
lu'.ir>r ehamptonahlp agalnat Kan?a.s City,
and EX Lowber Btokee win tak,- hin place.
Thera wer* bU t.;.r:is in to-day'a toin
ament, and all played th*ir game*. ao th..'
th* finais were aettled by 8:4b o'clock
Tbe Bach River team ot Cartervine, P.
w.. ir>?t in th* flrst round to th* Phlla?
deiphia Country Club, which later droppcd
out .rn accounl of young Randolpfa i '??!'
Tbe Phrti ''at'-h*r* beal tha Preebootera
ln tl.e flr-U rounrl. nnd al?o th* Magpl.-n
ln tbe aecond, but loat t'i th* wanderera,
who arere a f"rriiMabl* r-omblr.atlon in th*
Th* <in*-dny affalrs -,*rve to brli.g ""t
all th* t*atns not *!.gair*r-l in the hig
matchea, ar.d tii* tu I playera
a aucceaaful Innovatlon for th* xvandr-r
rr., ,Iani?-s l'ark wns N,> I, Thomaa f.*
Bouttltler No. 2. r. A. 0111 N'o. -i and B. ?<
Octklni bach, whlle for the Plah Catch
era the llne was W. Ru*s*ll '.ra**. I,leu
tenant fj. Johnaon, J. C. Ilathborne and
Harry M. Halff TWlCC dur.r.g the after?
noon a jjlaynr lnadvert*ntly s*or?d a goal
that rount*d agalnoi his alde. The an
hJCkJ riffenders wr-re II. K liatklna nnd
Harry M. Halff. bui *a>.h made enough
t-IIlng plays t" Wlpe OUl the mlaiiapr.
'I'ii* ?rtv mar* rldden hy \V. P1unk*tt
Bmlth on w-dnr-siiay afternoa ha.i to bo
ahot thi* morning. as it trok* a leg in
two place*. It wan not known at flrs<t
that the lnjury was a 8*v*r? on*
The aumtnarles fottoWi
' riAV *aAKDICAB>?jrTRgT nor NP
BACX RIVLU I'HII.ADKM IIIA C '
H'cap.
4 If Qcull i '. " n R. r?ll !
S< ? -?'*; -..!:. :> gl ?- - V IU?i.
No J~)f I> M.i - .tolph '? .1
Dongall I .Wl J W Con-?r?e 9
; ?. tal ' Bhek-1 Bt P IUr.
Beea ael|!' ?'? ??? 1
Tetal 11 1 '?:
? , . ?-, ? .- ,i. rjr.sls 1-4- han 11
gocl* ? rned, I; tota ? **dt
> r?? ?? - aarned * indt- i-.'u- ana i I ?
Conrerae, i. Oauli I: M? i.-.ugali. 1
? -H .? PRCKBO ?
Har
No 1 44 r: l?Hugh IrrgATr ?)
.! | .-?? ?: ? .; S'fl !?::.?? |l lt'?'
? n 1 H ...... 9
S'o 9?J C. Rath N'. * *
.? . an '. ? Beei ?'?? Ifrei Preeee
I' l.? . Ilei ?
ii m. n*;ff I.
Tetal ? ?
? - .- - -?rr.. I, 8. 1
?,,,_ ? ? handteai '? noa> <-srn?i I; total.
.I ? Rathl
Halff ; Craddoe- l
ROl M
riSlL CAT( H_W9
it ., p
Wa No ! W r.
" - | .lin.iri' .}
No : ?? ?,: :i o aaon...
i; ajti I* Xa. 9?J C Rath
;
Bfl ? i- i:- , * M ris-V II M FJ '
<
, Ui t ind |oaU
??.-? . - . -
.....
IT ' ? ? ? n, 1
:?- PRILAX>BLPHU
?
v ? ? vTcmas Pars I We. 1 feha B Peil
No. 9?tt*. 8. P
l!-r.
K No t J ?'.
> ) Baek P I P Ran
i
Tota: *
loel* *arn*<l. 4.
less saf-- . ? ' . 9*4 U ^' leren
li; tota '?
? ? ?? i Oaiklna t r ???,
' -. telll.
??. Club Wittirlr**
t to P 9 P Ran-lolph. ''
rn*AL, BOCNO
DERJ Rfl naH ? 'ATCHEBJ
il ?r H' ap
\ ? | .lsm*s V*r^ 1 N* 1 W R 0 > ?
-, v ' it* .-4' <:
iirr . Johnaea '
v . vn j .i , r.ath
Bacfc H K. Qstklns 0
I Baet ii m Halff. I
I Total I
T'.'sn trrrr* <:'i?is *arnsd. 3 r':i: ' at. Ii?r?
<i^s> t'v hsn.llrsr,. \\ ^os'- ?orn?.1. I. !>???
aafety. '*. total, '?'. ladlvtdual goal* Olll
:. rsrk. 1: r-.4tktni 1. Rarht'o-n*. 1 R?f*:,"
.ign :?? R srl _*ttlleek
GOLF AT__STOCKBRIDGE
To Play for Cups and Medala at
Club's Annual Fixture.
Annooneementa nr? o .. for tbe s\
t*?nt!i annual or*n tournameni of the
j4to< khrMir* <k.|f Club, f" be held August
T,. 2t. ?J and 18 Ther* will he _ guallfy
ing round of tighteen holea the fl
teen to contlnie for tha BtOCkbrldge
? op, wbleb is played for annnally. The
aecond eixte.-n arlll guallfy for th* gov
.?rru.r-.' rup. and ihere will alao '.?? a
alrd dlvlsaon i rlae
Th* prngramni* calla for tl * flral match
round "ti th* afternoon of the hr.'.t <iav.
aecon.l and semi-tln.iis on Wedr.t-sdav
end the fmai. ooneisttng ef thlrty-eta
ho:,'.?. on Prtday. Thoraday win be de
roted to a tblrty-alx-hole medal p!a\
handl
Han-. .; wltb BtockbrUlge arlll
? annual toui_*ainent -it v>\n t'ort
lan.it Park. Attguol 20, 30 ami Q. A ahort
tlme .igo theae Intereated m tbe Van
H Park tournament dedded it
would be better to change to an *arli*r
\\"'k. init the lateet if thal the originai
?l;.t*s arlll stand
In r.'ferring t,> th* receat "|)*n oham
plonehlp tournament of Orent Hrl'.iln, II.
h. Hllton devotaa eonaaoerable space to
Jack MeDeranott, the American open
tltle ijolder, who after fatllng to guallfy
Bl Muirii.'M. baaltened to France. f.nistied
nniong th. Icatlers, and upon returning
to thla country suc.-easfti!ly ,)ef*nded his
r s <;. a. erowa at RuRhle,
Ifilton says ir probably wa? over
eonfldenee that was the caus* ef IfcDer
m.-tt'a undoing at Mulrrtehl.
of N'ew York. all for ten rotinds. and
"J.-org* Douglas vg 'Young'' Kltchel, and
Ia, k Simmofl vs Jlmmy Blite for alx
rounda
Th*re will h* a feast of aetlon at the
rft. Nicholaa A. i'. to-night, wlth almost
*lghty rounda of hoxlng. The star bout
will be between Hichle Ryan and Willle
Mange.
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KATE CAREW VISITS THE THAMXS.
Jerome K. Jerome Poured Beaminp; Smiles and
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Three Men in a Boat" received Tlic Tribune intcrvieu-er and gave
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Foolish Waste and Foolish Frugality in City
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Retiring Comnrisatoner ol Aeconnta thinks average mutricipality
ipenda half ita income like a "drnnken sailor" and then finds itself
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The Tribune the varioni kinds of graft. an?i says this anctent bug
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Gordian knott br ha< severed with an a\e
Luxurv and Beauty Combine on the Ocean-Qoing
Yachts of Rulers of Nations
The primary function of the official sea-hr?me? of European roya'.ty
l io acl a^ pleaaure craft, bnt to snpply qniet, pfeasant spot*.
tatic negotiationa. The Oar of Russia has the largest and
ineat oi royal crafl in the Standart. Then'eome* King George'a
? iria and Albert III. Next in aiae is the King of Italy'a Savoia.
The Man Who Can Break a Bucking Bronco
Could Ride a Raging Hurricane
i owboya, seemingly boill of whalebone, contest for world? bronco
tlng" championahip at Cheyenne. Fotjf days ot tlttg week the
SV'yoming metrop. Iis will be thrilled by "frontter daya" fVa**
Oriental Mystics Are Oathering in Force
for Invasion of America
Hindnism, Ruddhiam and Son VVorahip have already gnined many
eonverta, chiefly among u-otuen. in this country. and now Mabomftan
prophet! v ili try to glean their <hare 0: the "harvest"
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