8 THE Sp N MONPATZlPllL 13lSdit d > > P SUNSHINE ON TliE LINKS oorFrrm UVUTLT rnnFAJtiao 70B Til 11 XOVttXAMENX SBAHOir Tha Pnhlle one at Vats Cortlandi Park Change Needed tor the A o niodatloa of the riarcraHltchetl IVIaner of th c la he Mnlch IMam M Wswhlmctots Now tlmt sunshine promise to rule the sa n t the confusion of the snow and sleet that hu to long dominated the spring all the greens J keepera are busy preparing the link for the coming season The backward weather ha de P lured the work on all the couric but br May 1 nearlr all the greens will be ready for the 1 i players Those i > lid use the link at VAn CarL landt Inrk aro hopeful that the Park Commit j nloners will not let the preparatory Mason pass without Improving the putting Iron at least and appointing a caretaker even If I Is not deemed advisable at thU time t put op the Itrrntly needed house for locker In which the lilnrers can leave their extra clothing while making tho rounds The suggestions made In Till SUN on last Mondny have the endorsement I of the golfer In a note on the mater the Nl > < itt nf the Mm < i of April 11 elates j The Park Commissioners ihould certainly order the ptibllo links at an Cortlandt Park prepared forth 41 I opening or the MM on 1 he puttlnf greens need to L resoddcdln places but aside from this the llnktara i In fairly good condition and could b put In order by May 1 Tin publlo links could b made very popular cared for and managed If they r properly cAre manar r This I the best time to do the work for lods laid now will be In good condition br May It Is essential that a greenskeeper should bo ap appointed to attend to the course so that by morlaic the cups the putting green will b In Io shape throughout the year I should b Ms duty too to sce that all golfers who visit the links may hare n chance to make the rounds In turn the plan adopted on the public Ink In Scotland England and Ireland for t give the publlo the true benefit the links should be a free as the walk or drives In Central Park so A the golfers say and they pInt out that the great recommendation of the gamo Is that on a links 1 like at Van Cortlandt Park If due heed I paid t to starting the pairs In their proper order aOO or t more player might enjoy a ninehole round each day in the season f j I There a an enthusiastic and fashionable j i gathering on the links of the Washington Golf Club on Saturday t see the finals for the silver cup In the matchplay competition which wa I tarted on last Thursday In the semifinals on Friday Buck who had Lan four of the best l of the Washington men In the preliminary rounds wan defeated by Wiley who had ben fortunate enough to reach the gcmlflnnls with out having to take his cub from the bag hav ing drawn byes In two rounds and his adversaries lUl ries defaulting In I the others Except for a poor 1 t put on the li last ehr lluck would I have halved the eighteenth cole and the round with Wiley tint an It happeneil he mas retired Mitchell 1 I bat Parsons m the semifinals and on Saturday j lie met Wiley to decide the ownership of the cup After a wellcontested game Mitchell won by four up and three to play Today to wind i up the tournamentthere will b a medalplay contest for a sliver putter and competitions In driving and cutting On his way poulnl Pittsburgh Country Club I where he Is t Improve the links Will Tucker visited Washington and played In tome Inter esting foursomes In one Barker and May de feated Tucker nnd Rlggs by five up and In a second match Tucker anu Parsons beat Parker aDI I and May by four up doing the eighteen bole In eightylive strokes When the elghteenhole course at the St Lout Country Club ts completed P S Honerman will f o to Memphis where he will layout a ninehole inks for the Country Club of that clt lie rays tlmt the ninehole course he has laid out at lluf Point Lake Champlalu Is one of the most attractive In the country Jt Is bounded on two Miles by the water of the lake and the turf which Is thick and short Is crossed by outcrop til TIL blue stone ledges norno thirty feet high i which make very sporty hazards I Is expected toopun I the link on July 4 with an aumtenr i competition for a CUD under the auspices of the v Mervllet Arsenal Golf Club for all member of the United Slate Golf Association Illld Pnrk Is I evidently training hard for the chnmplonxhlpH nt Mulrflelit In June Ills re 1 r ti nt matches with Bnyers have ben reported In Tn blN and on March H at IufTnees Scot anr Innd ho lowered the record for the link to US Thu score waa Out 4 I I 4 4 9 4 4 888 111 1 48404 433 I Total 88 Tho best previous record was 6038 out and j 31 In made by the amateur J E Laldlay ar 8 If AUK iO 18S9 Park Is to play In the open 5 f clianiplonalirpa at bhlmiecock Hills in July To > win the double event In Great Britain and 1 America would be a wonderful stroke of for tune J Hubert Hoco Kerr President of the Lakewood Golf Club eats that advance entries for the tournaments on Thursday Friday and Hatur I L day for the LaurellnihePlnea cups have beD received from nearly every club near New r York Philadelphia and Boston There were l ever fifty entries In the last Lakewood open I tournament for the Gould Cup Jan 1 won by i t the Kev W S Kalnsford but President Kerr r state that this record will b broken In the i t coming event Entries must be madelnwrlt I mae J InK to Jasper Lynch the Hecretary and close on 3 I the night before each competition i i Thomas Beutlelovv has laid out a ninehole J private course for C M Pratt at Ulen Cove J PATERBON April 12Tbo Patenon Golf Cub Is making preparations for what promises to b t a successful season Plans are now completed i J J for bulldlnE a new club house and work on It will begin shortly j I YJL cniiita f Tha Harreahotrs Launch Co TK Bolta > Hmall Kaclas Yacht oa JJefVmderB lane j BBISTOL April 12A small racing yacht tat 1 baa bon know a the babr Defender ever since 1 t her inception waa launched yesterday inornlna at high water from the HerreshotTs sbop She U a beauty and was admired by numbers of people this morning A she lay at the wharf Bhe was butlt during the winter and on Friday 1 afternoon waa move near the Wet door from t wnlob trouble she waa slid Into the water without any 1 The boat I name Cook Robin and was built for 0 8 Eaton of Boston who aUo tr B Eatn Dostn al owns a good ilied stem yacht and some smaller sailing yachts at Buzzards Bay While It I Is I said that she was bnllt from the plans of tbe Defender but on a smaller see there seems t bo an Improvement that craft In the provement over tat craft particularly sheer and forward lines Her stern piece I a facslmlle of the Defenders and she Is trim g looking in every respect f She I a wooden bat her keel frames stem U stern post deck beams and oarllnes being of the best of oak without knot or mar She has something of an Esslng frame section the tim bers joined to the wooden keel and rising In i1 line curves to tho woen lo the wooden keel I attached with Tobin bronze bolta a lea keel with ft small defined bulge on each aide something after the plan of the Icuilen bulb of u tlrkeel boat with a rake t1 lit tho ufter eutt and nlltthtly cut away forward It n rounded form The forward orer k Divine u nkbli appearance and runs out Into H small bow the turn of the stern coin Inn Junt i ubuie thu water Unit In the same manner as that of the Ii fender the shows little deadwood wood im It Is I well cut away Her principal Ul niensloiiB are JI feet I Inches over nil Ul feet f 7 draught ualur line I feet U Inches beam and I feet j rllht ll him U I n finelooking bat and If her lines In 1 dlcutu anything uhe ought to give a good ac r count of herBulf during this seasons racing In Mu > mchuitettH water bhe U I rigged with a ilu rat and will carry a mitlusall jib and llI eplm > ttkir Ihe nhrouds arfl of steel wire set up on vach elite of the rail with lurnuutkles him I titled wih a bowsprit abut live feet tn length ami the mat Is set welt art making I roum for I kunlolld 1 Jib Bhe appeared to throw but Itt Hater from her bans during her tlrst > pln but slipped along through the water without any confusion whatever Intrrliake Yachtsmen Chass Tnelr Bale KIIIK 1a April UThe InterLake Yacht ing Association of lake Erie Ontario Huron and Michigan held a meettni here yesterday Commodoro Worthlngton of Cleveland presided Iro > osltlons to use actual sail areas aj on Lake Untarln were discussed but the motion was lost A motion to classify by waterline measurement was aUo lot but the time allowance was raised tm from 40 to fiU per cent The Ontario delegates reported that they would abandon their circuit this year and taku partln the Lake Erie regatta at 1utlnllny Cleveland and Erie Ine Indlca lions are that the International regatta will go to Cleveland this year 1car111rd Milliard PORTLAND Me April IIves and Oarnler played an exhibition Imo of fourttenlneh balkllna billiards at City Hall hit Bight b fore only 160 persona not enough t pay the expenses of tle bal Ihe game was won by Ires by a score of 4UOto HUH llest run by Ins iSo Then a cufthloncarrom game a won by Oarnler by 80 t 1 Iamo PIKeo II I raiTHiinrininui Va April 18K hl hundred bomlnc pigeons from 1hllaanlphU and points north w n turned loos here this morning Alter circling ftt lewaforan boutth birvUflsiv norm ward 0 > r 1111 SHOOTING Tha TfTen rthlr4a Bin Va4 for tha Chaa > plonshln of tie FJcevnd Brla 1 Althouffh two more mach are to b deolded In the competition for tie Indoor rlflo shooting team championship of the Second Brigade the members of Ours have practically captured the fine trophy offered for tbe trsnt The feature of Satnrnar nights shooting was the fine work of the Fortynercnth Ileznnent men They d teat the ttntn from tbs Fourteenth In gal lant style lu the mean time tho members of the Twentythird llcglment wero defeating their rivals from the Thirteenth Bcglment on tho llodford arenue armory ranites scoring their IfHi successive victory In the competition 1 he summary follows rotowsl TWBNTTVrmnD TWJITTTURb nEUlltT SO 190 1 da Jd < Total Capt Iforge W Coulston staff V H VI r > 7 lleutIlusiiellnoagstrr 17 80 07 Private A o nOalIAI O 111 in on Private II A Iugrln Co II V pi IW alt Frederick A Wells co D U II Kergesnl It KlnlaCol 8H SV nl IrlnlltFlnlyCuI Orand totals K iwi 85H THIRTEENTH HEdlMKNT Q M Sergt Val Werner N C 8 18 Hil 6 I berKeantOttnaros m > nnCoII VH UM r7 Reriteant Olo Plene Co ll 37 3tl AU lrvalFl1VInCoDVI V5 A4 Lieut TU Austin stAft W HI nt Private Oeorge ln Constable o F 27 80 67 Orand totals M 10 847 FORTXSEVENTH IlIQlllKNT Private 0 W IxntCo D 84 84 68 Corporal 81 > IM mnn to A 81 113 4 Ij g g I Corporal VV tlatMue lo t 110 IIS HA Hergt VV I Collins Co I Ui ill in Private U A Kaldwln Cn II 83 3B HU Q MStrgLJ UChrlstotTclJrCoD81 83 14 Grand toll IBl r 8UQ FOUHTEENTII ItEOIUENT FOUITIENTIIEOUIET Ordnnoe 8erlt 1 J Farrel NC8il 91 tl IU lrlyaleJAInloC 1 t3 Cau John HI JJJOD lr VI 10 frJuV 1 r a f g lrlal O W lelar 0 US 11 Orand totals i i 051 The record of the matches t date follows tolosT Won iMit Snoot Twenty third Regiment 0 I 1 Thirteenth Heitluient 8 it 1 forty seventh Heiiltnent 1 4 1 Fourteenth Regiment 1 4 1 The Twntyixond Men at Work The attraction at tbe Twentysecond Regi ment rifle ranges on Saturday night was a harri > hoofri match The conditions were Open to all members of the Illfle Club seven shot standing at 200 jards and seven prone at BOO yards those making a score of sixtyfive or better to receive prlres Only two men made a qualifying score The best score follow lio Id J < xt 1ds Total 1q c Jc TtaL Private Bchwart Company C 111 c 84 OS I Senreant Kohler Company O 80 115 65 Corporal Dorrence Company K H3 u i H4 Capt Llltlendahl Company C8J 81 03 g Private Berwick Company II 81 81 02 1rlvata Sterling Company E81 81 OU Private Mtevens Company C SO 88 ou Capt Bnrnton Staff 2 g 81 na Sergeant Znst N C 8 BJ 38 HI Private McTlurnan Company AVI 1 el On the Sevenths Hmnfrf A number of sharpshooter contest were the only events of Importance decided at the Sev enth Regiment range on Saturday night The conditions were seven shots standing and seven prono Corral E vV Lancaster of Company I mae the top score of sixtynine The aggregate for three entries Cor gregate prize was won by poral A Stevens of Company F with a grand prl wih land total of 04 Serfrennl O JI Carnochan of Company K was second with 102 Nummary Sharpshooters Match Prize t best score on first entry Corporal K W Lancaster Company 1 ring 85 pione 34 Total 69 AKgrexate siiarpuhooters Match Two prlz8 t the highest total of three scores In the three sharp shooters mitchrs held during tho year Corporal A Stevens Company F 1204 Sergeant O M Carno chan Company l 203 Qualified as Sharpshooter Sergeant S A David son 6H Qualified as Kiperts Ssrcralt J Dwlght N O B 71 Private O 1 Frasey Company n 811 Corral J n Stewart Company I 03 BASEBALL The Newark Team Defeata the Pwtaeket la si Tenlnnlnic Game NEAl April 12AI the Shooting Par ground to day the Newark team of the Atlantic League again defeated the Pan tucketa of the New England Lau this time howeTT by the narrow margin of 10 to B and nlr In Innluga The score t MLVVARK rwTrcrr n IB TOAK n ID r 011 Wright r t1 I I I I Whiting a f 1 1 1 1 Mills A 11 I I 40 Wuldronl fa 0 U t 0 DrlKOll 21 bl 1 00 1 J hmlth r f 8 I 0 I 0 Fields cf 11100 UYeaKerlstbl 1 14 0 0 f l tAg IL A It 8 g Wlsbeckerlf3 1501 Couihlln BbO 12 i 8 0 J KothfM ib 2 81 1 0 Merrlmans s0 1340 Smith a s 0 1 1 I I HanniKanVbO 1870 Hughes p 0 0 0 2 0 blttaker ct 1 e 1 0 Uelgerc 1 0 I 0 o leClonpo 1 i I o AIVthfssc 01801 IOIlepO o 0 1 0 Korwln p 01080 10 Totals 8 10 80 20 1 I TotlIO 18 80 IU I Newark 2 03000080 1 10 1awtucket J1O000301O 8 Earned runs Newark I Pawrucket 8 Twobase hltKorwIn Threebase hits Wright J Ilothfuss Yea Wild pitchesHughes i McCann 1 11 chelle 1 Urst base on ballslly Hughes I by Kor wln 1 by SIcCann 3 by Rnchelle 1 Hit by pltohed Ii ballsBy Kochelle 8 by Hughes 1 by Korwln 1 Struck out i Hy Hughes wl by Korwln X t > r Ko Y 8 chelle 4 sacrifice hits I Whiting Coughlln Rochelie Wright Irlol > Fields I VVeUbccker u A Kolhfuss left on baseshtmark 7 Pavttucket 8 Double plays Hughes J Itothfuss Drtsctill and A nothfusi waldroa ard Hannlgan Coughlln Hannlgan and Yeager Umpires VVytkoff and Lemey Time 240 1JDIIRTIUJ 4i lIDIiMiFOUB 1 LMUE April 12 Louisville defeated Indian apolis today 5toDermott pitched fine ball holding the visitors down to rive safe hits Connor the visi tors centre fielder carrtea off the honor accepting seven chances several of uhlch were difficult The attendance A 5200 Score I0 I louliivllle 0 0 1 0 0 1 C 1 14 Indianapolis 00000100 01 Base hits Louisville 4 Indianapolis 1 Errors Louisville I Indianapolis B llatterles McDermolt and Walner tonrou and Wood AT BocTiuiDa rAE moosxTH Brooklyn Field Club 4 3400000 10 Unionsof Staten Island 0 18001000 I IJaMball Oame Todar New York vs lletropoUtan at Manhattan Field lloston vs lard ut Boston Philadelphia vs Athletics at Philadelphia Peoria vs Cleveland at Peorla Cambridge Harvard Freshmen vs Brooklyn nigh School at Portsmouth vs Brooklyn at Portsmouth Baltimore vs Syracuse at Baltimore Haaebnll Notesj tram plajed IM April first game 12 The yesterday Harvard defeating freshmnn tue llontou to 0 Latin Hchool nine on Soldiers Field by 13 0The The Shamrocks are now ready to book games gm with uniformed teams nf plajers aTeraglng 18 years 12 Dominick old Address street Thomas Houlahan captain CiidcxiTi April 12 The Harry Wright Aisncla tlon Ju t organlzi d by vetirsn Imll r players of the Ir L t unit rarly iteToulleii v > lil attend Ihu memorial game tomorrow approprlatuiy badged Ths St George A C hat a few more Saturdays oprn also May 30 and July 4 vhilh they would line to till with out of town clubs offering sulta ble guarantees Address U alter W btorer 07 Last Ulxteeuth street The XaTler deaf mutes have 3Uy 30 two games oiien for out oftown clubn oTirlutf suitable guar autoes AUo Rtrtra other date lu June July and August They have booktd tn play many of t r r = J f tho leaillng local I amateur and neml profeMilonal I clubs of this vicinity and nearby ton AilJron Thomas J Clrogan manager 2071 la < lon uvtnue The Illsnora Iiaoeball Club of AUKUsllnlan Col lege nf Mllanojj Pa has arranged the following R mis April 18 Atlanta A A at Ylllanovai 2 Manhattan College at Vlllaiiovsi US DelanareCol I il kire 11 I t > i rv i p Cntral Iawru Isluol Colelal Trllln lalovuIIUuleull lehoI al lanoa II men at Mllanovj i CJ Chenter Mllltar Academy t Chester II June 10 Manhattan Colleifi at New York The open dates arc April 20 May 0 in 27 110 June I and U Address I C Flun manager Vlllauovu Delaware county Pa 1lsler AMUKHKT April 12The following schedule hu been unnouncfil by 3Ianuger Unlllux of the Amherst Cnllcgo team I April 111 and 18 HprlngReld Con olldatvd at Amhcmtt If2 csloanut Middle toTii 28 ur at Nuw Havcni SV Ueslryan at ltl1ni AmherstiJIay 2 Holy Cross ltl Amherst U UI lam at Amherst U Trinity at HurtfJrdi I Harvard at Cambridge 13 Union at Amhersti 13 and lo Dartiuoulh I < at Hanovrrj I io 20 Tufts at Am herit 20 Cubau Hants I ul Amhersti 27 Harvard at Amherst JO llllami at Wllllamstowni June 2 University uf ennoiu at Amhersti n Orange A C at Orange 12und IH liarlmouth at Am brrst 17 alr at Amhrrst 20 and k2 nual chum I > ioushli > games Illlanu I > s Amhersl place uot certain MuiMiEmur April 12 lon will stay at New Haven tonmrrow ulglK and go lo Mlddlelowu fur a game ou Tuesday On Weilue day the team will I I play 1 at Springfield r and uu Mudncsday nlgbl the men ivlll start for 1hlladelphU t opeu the League season This Is I the exact ionilltlnu of the cnnllton team after three weeks training Hamilton Duf fy and liaunon tho outneldrrearo In perfect shaiie fucker Lone Collins I IaUg tho Innelders aro down to playing form and expected to do goou work blel Mcbols and Mams ar all rr b bul Sullivan Dolau and YerrUk am complaining of sore arms or the catchers Ityau and Clause f are In fair shape IJorgen has a ale arm Harring ton I nt but reuney is just uow sporting a lam finger The boy Hill play at Dvrly tomorrow A nport bat HlavlD oad Uaher Ilava Ileca UaUheil ItUuldtbat PaddrBlavIn anil Peter Maher bAn been matched to llglit twenty rounda at une of tlie Jonu Island clubs oa Wednesday April S8 a fli H i i1 Jt 1jrb I j BO19 HarUssi Klrtr flak I Benin Rawtusi Im E Conitderftblf Increase RCtlvltr WA apparent amonR Harem River oarvmen reslenlay Tho the club house much attendance at trns larger than a week ARO though not by nny tnenni up t what I will b when warmer weather sots Several new bats were on view noticeably the new pnper shell and RE of the llohemlani The ever popular barge trips up the river were net Rolug again by the Dauntless Itowlna Cub Ono or two new crewi beuan wnrk and more will start In this neck U It I evident that the lonit delayeil rowlna reason Is under nay at last JISt lastHut oeven short weeks aro left before tho Harlem regatta on May 30 ami unusually hard and conscientious work on the part lt any candidates for bottom on that occasion vi 111 lie necessary Tho lot Imtwrtnnt event of tho Harlem regatta will bo tho junior clftht oared shell raca The First llohcinhm Doat Club has won this rare two ycnrs In suc < osim nnd If It shout niraln bo tho winner this ycnr tho hand onto and valuable Koch trophy will bccotna Its absolute rnpcrt > So fur tho only other rev In training for this oont Is I that of the Nassau Hunt Club but It Is likely thero will b elehUfrom the Dauntless Howliu Club tho Union Doat Club and nthcr organizations However tho only danKeroun opimsltlon the liohemlans are likely to huvo will probably come from tho Nassau rrcv which Is training hard tinder the direction of Kills Want Tho Hnhumlans have O 1 working all winter and rowing evening are now rnwlnl every An Intcrmedlato four narcd gig crow has boon made up by Capt Stern of the Lone Star lloat Club I la composed as follows Haw S Stern S A Ms era a H Woolf stroke I W Gooilklnd Tho Junior four shell and light eight double Cows were also out yes terday A now dnublo dhcll has been esi > o clnlly built for the Inter TCW The crens of the Atalanta lioat Club will begin work net Thursday evening His pro Dosed to form a junior four glir senior four gig and a senior four shell crow A four oared gig crow out > esterday was made up as fol lows How MrCoska 2 Stockholm a Scho field stroke W Hied coxswain C Heed AU the smaller boats wero out all day Among the singles mas Samuel 1MlllDi who Is train Day Inn for the junior single shell race on Memorial Capt Eddie Anderson of the Dauntless Row ing Club has I promising lot of Juniors In train Ing and exoects to start a Junior fouroared gig and a senior elghtnared shell on Wednesday The candidates and their places as far ni de termined are OH follows How Miller Holman 1 Mitchell 4 Kafka 6 l wr U E Hamerschlag 7 Knlpe stroke In stone coxswain E Anderson unplaced De voe McAlecr and Vandebuaret fie clght oared barge of tbo club made the Irs trip of the season uu to Seeleyf j esterday with the following crew Dew E Nelson SEAnder son 1 A HamorsUilaa 4 Holman 5 Kaf ka 0 J Shea 7 I Mamlolc stroke E HamersrhlaK coxswain Elklns The Naval Reserve cutter which Is I kept at tlie house of the Dauntless Bowing Club irns out esterday as usual with a crew of whlto clad amateur sailors Every man In each of the four I vision of the Iccal battalion who has any aspirations t pull an oar In the cut ter raco of tbe Harlem regatta Is taking a turn et the sweeps and thero Is practice rowing every ev enlng as w ell as on Sundays A crew will soon he selected to represent the battalion In a match rae with tho cadets of the Itilted States Naval Academy at Annnpolls on May Capt Cansldy of the Union lioat Club has made up the following crows for preliminary work and subject I change Junior four oared Ill How George Hlley 2 1 Kemp 3 Vanderwort strok T F Hcffrnan < ox ewaln ale Intermediate fouroared t11 How S Dolan S John Kemp 1 J F Farluj stroke Al Wolf coxswain Valles Tho can didates for the Junior eightoared shell crew as far as elect are Stroke T F Heffer nan 7 J Kemn6 II HJertberg I Vander votrt 4 J Webb 3 o G Hlley 2 G Doty bow J Velth Cassldy and Farrelly will also row In the junior doubles The Junior fouroared aie crew was out yesterday In n four oared barge and one eightoared shull crew took a short spin The cub house Is brine repainted and refitted The Friendship Hoat Club will b r prc sented In the llnrlem regatta by the following crews Junior fouroared gig How Mulhearn S TaUman 3 d Alison stroke Thompson coxswain C Aubert Junior fouroared shell How W Hurt tt J Bailey 3 George Ali son stroke C Aubert Junior double shell Bow J Bailey stroke C Anbert Several members of the < lub were out yesterday in sin gles and one of them Charles Howard began casualty the season of with the day an upset which was tho only Tho fair at the Wyanoke Boat Club which ran all lat week and will wind up tonlcht Is I I a > very successful affair and hal already shown a profit of over a thousand dollars The votlnu contest for the most popular club captain was won by exCaptain William Cody of tho Non > areU Rowing Club who easily distanced all his competitors Last Thursday was IV t Office night and tho New York Letter Car riers band and a host of the department em ployees were present On account of the fair the Wyanokes did little rowing last week but a junior double a junior foir oared gig and n junior fouroarert thell were ntlott yesterday and active training will begin this week Capt McKeon of the Crescent Honing Club will select a Junior fouroared cig i crew nnd set It r work this week < TeesMr B s lie Will Row for the Cham ploashlf Again PnTBBtnion April 12John Teemer eJ champion oarsman was In town yesterday on ills way t his home at McKecsport Teemer who Is special Instructor of the Detroit Howlng Club Association says that he will on or abut the first of net month issue a challenge to roW any man in the world tor from 51001 to tf00 aside and the championship the race to lie rowed at Detroit He will deposit a forfeit of rowe A soon as be returns to that city Chsmcea la llarvarda Crew BOSTON April 1Tbo Harvard crew was change considerably In yesterdays practice Hayes and Duflleld who have ben competing for I were dropped and Marvin of the fresh man crew nas put Into the Varsity bat asbon and Moulton moved down to 5 nhepurd HU rowed at U in place of bprague who la I tempo rarily disabled by bprafu order vvu > IIM follows Stroke Ooixlrlch 7 Hullaid0 bhop ard I Moulton 4 tillllnian U 1erLlna 2 llol lister bow Marvin I OIl ESS Itrooklrna Hoy Clmmplou 1Vln Ills Flnt Game JkisulnNt ICuth Brooklyns boy chess champion William E Napier won the first gumo of his match with Stephen U Hutu at tbo Hrookl n Chess Club on Saturday nlgut 1 he opening was a 1etrofT De fence with which Kuth repelled the ndvauces of his opponent The joutliful expert who Is only 1 > yearn old conduct d It In faultlesssijlo and h < ul tils moro experienced adversary lu lllllcultles inilde of tn only moves Ono > ery Intricate situations arose In tho middle stages which both player handled very cluvetly Nitplur however outplayed Kuth In the ending the latter mUaliig I draw Uu tho vv hole tho amo was a lino ouiclrutm of diets plus on thu par of both contestants 1 he scoro follows VIllbT UAMK FLTUUiFd UULMK > R III Til MIIKR RITH 1 MU Klack I Hhlie Muri 1 lK4 I K4 28 I x II Rx II It KtK U S KtK u a 21 II X U UI lxl 2 > 1 X I 4 IH o KtKfi ill Kt 1 l6 3 u U X 1 JQ4 UO IIK U IllV 0 1 > x IP KtxLjP UI11 11 7 Kl IJ uutiia U UK H ch KKfJ H U K < II 4 nK2 3J UIV UK 4 ii flga Castles lit U x 1 > Kll 4 1U Castles IIKU J3 ItU 7 1111 I II ItK J IU US I KtK 4 llll J III O llU iC I 4 87 Hthia 11llJ UK UK UH Kt X K 14 I I 4 StUf aa u x P f 10 II KO Kt I 4u ItIt 3 11 111 Kt X Kt 1 J Kt II PUKt I 4 I x I 17 tt x II U UK 4J 11 X It Ix U 118 IH Q ItK 1111 t 4J 1 x P KIIU IU filK5lK31lKtJ 44 KKt3 KK J IU KIK 2 lk t H 4 43 kUttt KUJ HI KtKta UK 10 4l > t 4 kU J Ji J Ull 8 IK Kt 8 4 K X P IIt V3PKU8 ItyKtO 4H P114 K I 1P < Jlia 11KH6 I KK 0 Ui signs Klll t II X I Au1 MeeiUaT of the City Chen Club Tbe New York City Chess Club held IU annual meeting on Saturday night 1rostdent Julius Livingston called tbe mooting to order Tbe re x > rU of tb Treasurer aol Secretary were < celttd with much gratification The following officers were electeu for tho yeuri President Charles A Lawrence VicePresident Emll Hoffman Hecordlng Suirotary Max 1 Ileyer t nanclalBecretary Albert Wid men Treuurer lurry White Mumbcrs of the Directory 1 J porle I larr Ham U lluntlngton Ur U V Jenti I ItxIKer 11 icbneldsr and w t luumler bbnedr ane A resolution of thanks t the retiring PresI dent and other ofllceru was unanimously adopted e Hhlal Porannirsii April JThe whlit tu of the West Point cadets Ode up of four members de fraud tbe Amrlta Club team of this city lail ulght jj a scon of JU tricks or lit points I i rrT r ZV i i JU k < ATHLETES TRAIN AT SEA noff ma vANKBtta pnerAJtSD roil in Kin oLrjavMO xmvMrnB An ImprcilMd Trek on the Foldaai neelt The lloj Allowed to 1V ar Recnlar Co t nnd Hhort HplheBManBlBB Haiti pica and InnpliR Wera PnteilMd Dally The many trIumph of the American athlete In the Olympic games at Athens last week Imve attracted such widespread attention that thee Is I the greatest curiosity t learn how th vic tors overcame their training difficulties After the eleven enterprising candidates for classic honors sailed from Hobokenon March 21 their most sanguine admirers on this side were only hoping aealnst hope that the long voyage would not altogether negative the effects of previous training Tho two quartets representing Prince ton University and tho lloston A A had bon wound ut Into fine condition before going aboard while tho three free lances from Io ton had also l Umbered uu a bit How they went to tho scratch and captured nearly nil the honors In sight Is now a matter of nthletlo history but the dlfllcultlea which con fronted them throughout and the Ingenious manner In which they adapted themselves to tliulr novel surroundings on board ship furnish an Interesting sequel to the main story John Graham manager of the lloston A A who ac companied tho lioston athletes on tho trip availed himself of 1 brief stop at Gibraltar on March lu to forward to Tun BUN the following dAn concerning the work and experiences of tie athlete up to that date As the uldl drew out of the dock at Ho boken on March 1 she carried away the small band of American athletes who wore deter mined to bring hOle I few laurel wreaths from tho Olympic games at Athene If such a thing were possible and tho teams had any kind of luck Tho men vvcro from tho lloston Athletic Association and Princeton University and Judged by appearance they were a likely lot as one oldtimer remarked a he looked them over critically on deck The frt day out was flue the air bracing and Invigorating and tho boys wero so pleaded wlh the auspicious start that they hal no time to worry over possible seasickness After luncheon the I A A men were all for exercise s arrangements were mndo fur practice on the after main deck A track measuring about twentyfour laps to the mile wai laid out The Ienlat skipper IPt Metro gave to Uu > leumn every possible facility Among the muttt uluul concessions was per mlpulon toucmunll bplKes In the deck which proved a great boon Curtis Ilurku and Clark pructlsid starting and Illako devoted himself to skipping thu rope and running up and down stll1 wlillo Hojt took to strengthening his arms by lifting Himself from the deck to the rlaitltiK The second day was again favorable except that tho sea gat a llttlo rough toward evening I hey put In some good work Inlsllnl up m quite a bet W the day was warm and they woro just tlklr ordinary athletic costume None of the lloston lon were kk and their appetites appetts ran clean ahead of the meal schedule The third day Monday was rather rough although warm and the lumpy sea rendered the footing on deck somewhat precarious The time waa spent xklpplnc the rope which was found to bo a good substitute for running E < goo ubttute I Clark practiced high Jumping over a rope and broad Jumping on canvas tarpaulins laid one on the other maktnir a fairly good landing place He also Bwung the sixteenpound ham mer around his head 1 few times t strengthen hlH WRIt anri nrinN 1 h t nnnApnirnrfi trwilt mttn an Interest Rnc ill the tram r Tuesday nas warmer than the previous lay and the athletes took advantage of it whllb the seu wun smooth Burke Clark llluke and Curtis practised starts and then Ilurke Hlake and Lurtlx ran around our Im provised track through the alley n as s to the lore part of tho ship and lack on the other side making a circuit of about 00 yards Every one was reeling nut of sight and they never looked or felt butter Wednesday was tine In the morning but toward tho afternoon the wind rose and the sea became too rough for nattsfactory track work Hie men were anxious for practice however so they got Into their coatumes and tried starting skipping th rope and high Jumping Hlake ran around the deck a few times and Curtis Ilurke and lio > t practised starts and Connolly Clark and Hoyt practised nigh Jumping finish ing up with I Jul around th track lnurday was ntormr and the boys had to be content with walking up and down the deok until they got ducked by u tomnur which broke ovur tlu > rail lliu hung heavily on the men and the enforced idleness worried them a lot Friday was vnry warm with I smooth eea Tho morning hour were pent In looking at tho bliorea of St Michaels one of the Arores a most btautlful Island The men had a nice nun bath and ale practised lightly at their peclal tlett Hoyt eltrUaeil bU arms on the te rigging In various uns and Jogged around lurk took few btuus and then Jogged up and down tho deck It is Imposslbln to Judge accurately of the mens condition but they are feollne btttor than ever and 1 dont tee why they cant make a v err good showing at Athens Of course It is I InipoBnlble t tel just what wlil happen uithin ttie next few days but before this reac he readers of Tilt SIN they will know the result of tho training on shipboard such a I has been hatunlay was a stormy day the sea be 1ns very rough and the wind mowing thirty miles an limit which made It verr uncom fortable for all aboard All the boys are looking foru ard to landing at Gibraltar whero they propose to Umber up I in real earnest So foAI Iumasor far the Princeton team hnvo dona little work their only practice being walking They may how tp wel but it appears to me that more running nould be an advantage t tie sprinters hunda was very ftturrny and the men turned more or less tteaslck We have a three hour may ashore at Gibraltar wriloh will be oc cupied In training on a foot near the old rock The evening has turned out beautifully with a tmooth Spa and splendid btarlit sky KJVO GEOltOE TO TUK VICTORS lie Hnra Ileaennt Thing About Our ACb letca The Opinion at Ilerlla ATHENS April 18 There was a grand ban quet In the palace today at which 200 guests were prtttent Including the organizers of the Olympic games and the contestants Many toHts were responded to King George male a spetch in French which elicited loud and pro longed upplauiu Let mo express the pleasure that all feel In dicing > ou come here to take part In tho Olym pian gaues Your reception hhows how tho Greek people rejoiced to receive > ou I seize this octailoii totmtend my warmest congratu lation to do Me torn on jou will return to youi honu B 1 will not Hay adieu to vou hut au rev oil Keep I good souvenir of us and do not foinet te enthusiastic welcome we have given to sou The i King then prnctedtd lo pay a special compliment to Louis the Greek who won the lonedliance raco from Marathon to Athens 1 lin ijui fii was IndlMiosid ami therefore t un abl In In present at the banquet hit uhe sent her good lulus to tin c ontflunts 111 1 htc > tlu raco today to Marathon anil back to Athens tho total distant t being liftnix mile nan won by IoiiMantlderi a Greek HIM tlmo uai l Hours 22 minute and il ennui Illin IN Ajrll I pnrtlngclriiaregreatly dl > appolntci at the fluiulni umdeb the Ger man 1 athletes who took part In tho Oljmplo dimes at A thin I nut weik I waa expected that they would dn murli betti r us they were all pUked men The KUCI e of tho American at hlcIo at hOI and abroad hai rontlrmed ana spread the turmun opinion that they are the foremost sporUmon of tho world How the Ilelnjr Tel Will HUB oa Frank lln Held PiiiiAiiMriMA April 1 The Track Com mittee of tho Inlverslty of Pennsylvania an nounces tho following an being the tlnal classifi cation of tin college relay tenini entered for the games tu be held on lanullii Field Philadel phia Saturday April I V nO mile for the chainplonahlp of Amerlea n r rani Vali iieiirueiown I rnimTlvanla AUo Lafay ette and Masm Inueiu In tuutt > leebnology pro Tliled thev rnrh H m tlielr group race live mllo raie open lo rarr com I KOH Yal I and Penn sylvania Other college groups In the onemile relay races arc Grouu I Cnrncll Columbia IlfajcUo and Uhlgh uroup i AtnhprKt Union MaMaihuaetis Initliuie Teclinolo > niul Uorusdr Iulyirclmlc Initliute oroiip I I ItntKerM Bkvarthinort llaverford and Univtr lty of Nuw York uriiip 4Johni lliipklnt Columbian University nOfk erl Coll Kuof llierilynfNew vnrk and honlhum ilroiin a stuto Collrge llucknrll Ulcklmon and Frrklln and Marnhall I llrtiupu iiettTiburiiColleee UettfrnPenniTlrsnla Unlitrilly tit Johns Collexe and Unlnus Collfje Crlekrl The lirgotUtlons far the contompltted amal l matlon at Hie llrooklyn and Kino County Bt leorge cricket clulx were brought to an abrupt conciuilon on Saturday when the committed ap pointed by tho two clubs agreed to differ The llrooklyn were anilout to retain their name In tome form In tho combined organliatlon and lug geitcd thn llrooklyn c Joorge gayJ return for tmt ibey were willing la luin over all their property and thu use of their ground The Kings County men however Inilited upon tnelr alrcaily dual title of King County HI lenrgi and as neither I side would give In the coufureuce came to an t > ud over tbli trivia mutter The ilrooklyni vtlh now mak application for ad 11lon to the New York CTIikit Auoclatlon and I thaI are too late for ihU they will retain their Ideullty thU > rar In the few tuatche thejr can ar range and endeavor to regain Ihelr lint prettlge la either the Metropolitan Uague ar New York A tiKlatloa next seaion ealuf l no LZNO notr Cotstfltantc Stnnd la VaflaKhe1 Tour nanitiiti Up to Hate The following are tho recortlsof tha unfinished Jersey tournaments In New York llrooklyn and New THE 8UM innivimuL TOUHKAMEMT S Hf l n II r r 1 1 tC Jnoto 0 11 8 Hi in 18tIV W6 1 I I ln m 13ml Ihlmal 8 l 4173 11 171VI 11 1130 Clnh 4 10M 111 V7 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COUNTT HOHIINI1 OCIATIOV COM Il ITKIl Union 18 I H22 Sh01 < 12 3 I ul onl > 0112 57 I I I sh AS < son ATFH r rr INO n IMII or v i COMPI ETFO Atalanta 20 10 Mnntflalr 14 14 N7S ilimntleld III 11 lnil Mlrabeth 13 13 H7S Tourist 1 U I i i n llellnt 11 17 hlj Union Co 14 U 876 4 20 WU 1FKHEY CITVI1OWIIM1 t KtOtTF COMPIETEP Linden 80 S VWIfllo Whn 14 23 t47 Union 2B 7 POO Volunteer 1J Il 837 allmount 27 13 Ulfajctte 10 84 BM Union Ill 17 H 3 Nnnjarell 7 27 Mf IliKillIllv 13 17 lOUlohl che 5 Ul U 3 nowltnsc Oilmen TonlRht Uarlcm Loaffin Trojan Franklin amt Phoenix Interstate I affuo llrookljn vs New York at Brooklyn IlowInK NotCB TTi Thirteenth Kofflment t am will r oelre the champlnnthlp troph > of the Hei ond Itrlgado League at a dinner on U ediu > ila n kit it Thu ImlTMual prize will also t > e preaentei There Is every Initlcatlon lhat a biff rrovvil of bowl Inkrnthu ails III Krret the New York and Urook lyn cranks onlKht wheu they meet ut lnllnurs alleys central nvi nuc nntl Hare itrect Druoklyn to butt IP fur theihuiiiploiiihlpof the Inter State league The leader In tht tw otnen team tonrnami n now In pro riKK at the allej of tU Neuark Hay Uoat Club at Haygnm aru ai follows 1lillip Hworth and Ednanl Dennett 15 nnt II lost T A Knuwltn fttiil J V inrretHon 13 won and 5 tot Janus 51 ur t > h > and lotni tsre H won I loit iho tournameut Kill vn < on tiuit r rlda > nl tit The Linden Orore Iowlirii Club nf llrooklyn role liratcil liiflfthuuuhersio on Matunlay night atWer nnr Balle TheattcndaiKt VHH laittH nita thu ulTilr prorel to ben nircess A mcrr > tnrong of tho fair irli nda of the club tried for Innumerable hnmUnma prlzen Mri Hill 8iorert It 0 pin hlch sicunsl tlrnt prize Amonfrtheothorrrlzo lnnernwere tie Ml es ipplg otto Koch Ttijim Fkh Ma < hlfr ond Mi ilMmetf Janntn Llttlo stevona 1 tpinir Vleniun Nolle Thyne Kocnbtroubfl Sohnabel and Lieli BattkettmU Tbe Pequodt of Oreenpolnt and the Central branch team of the Y M C A of Itrookl > n were theconleab anu In a mutch itame of liaskctball at the latter tumnaMunionbaUminy nleht Iliu Central through poor kioal throwlns In the first half lost man asooil chaiicii for the Imtket OnhiRto fouN h > l4wrerce auilLamernn the VoquoilA Rot two goals Cameron redfomiMl hlmaelf a few moments later by throwing m Koal from the renlre of tho field which It ft tho wore Utol In favor of the rcrim Unt thocloo of thehiir In thu hw imi Irnlf tho CcnlruU ma l < IhntfnuK whtdi iratotwo more goal to the dre MMhit liuU Tomnl tM i IOHO uf Ihe half fnrrNn amtimiifioa mnili uoilft from im Held Tint Dual oiiiru u IVquodn 4 Central 3 rhollni upfuilonn jitiiiii lHnHvuf Coim AdantH 1 ft furuAitl I < eili Hank ltit t fnrviurd OirrlMu otxlg Oentro Cniiieriii W Johnson I > ft centre vitaii4 Kellnolc Illghl ciMitre Dtnner lJohn on lett RLard Lawrrnirt Mclrxu nlln Hlnht guard Met ornUck Kef ree Dr AC Howe UmplresJ Bl Voorhete and J Imrk Cnninncji Jtc STIVERS RUNABOUTi But Krvrybodv Cwro to luy No Need to vf You Aro Quick And as a sort of 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