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THE SUN, SATUltDAY, JUNE 3, 1916.
Favorites Continue to Win at Belmont Westchester and Jersey Tourneys Near End
AMtSKMKST.
AMI'MKMf.MM.
VIRILE CAPTURES
REGINALD LEWIS IS HERO OF
KIRKBY WILL MEET .voshell and binzen in .
MARSTON IN FINAL! final at westchester
!S5
LITTLE HECK STAKE Westchester golftourney
3
Grrfii ipp Stable's Uridine
Wins I'eiilnrc at Belmont
Park by a Nod.
SIT.KPUXHASE A FAIMJK
Th GKcntrcn StnWc'n Virile, th
projioiinrrrl fnvorltr, well thf
l.ltt'n NcfU lljnillcnp at Helinont
I'irk v,triln, hut only liy n no.1
om Niv'itli. olio of till" outsiders.
Tie tlnltiK rtJiljh In tlio fontiire anl
4-nihi'r ihri.'.itic rni'P ninonn Hvo-CHr-i',(k
n i'i ,',!,t rvfnt, illi! il KOOil deal
o rnlPo'ii the svnrt. which Mifforeil
-i-m jm.ill HeliM In which every winner
r.,t i 'lie was foreeliniloucil In the bet
t.r.ff Vlrils wan conshlcreil to he of o
ir.uih Letter claw llian the three which
i.ppcctl him that he wan held at 1 to 3.
The iI M.iih c w is a mile and a M.itoentli
nnd Hi' r-1 no tonccrn anioiiK the
turirs of the f.iorlte when he trailed
lie rV.rl by llftceji lengths at the end
A the llf't quarter.
Virile ilun has run his best after
.'.. Iitliinlriz, and Tanlln took hln
:lTe 'n 'nuking up the lost ground. II
!u:' tut and Jam were cutting out the
Ij-o 1ii' Nrplit1i.i movcl up on the
'., u'te ii ilt. a'.so bogiin to close ,
t.tr, When siinlglilenetl out for the
run Ion Virile was almost on even
t'm niih Xcphthy, but the sure thing
jaytrs tail near henrt disease when
it w,i seen that Ncphthjn was holding
t-ar enn a 1th the noted stretch runner.
Taplln had to keep at work right up
to the lino to gain the verdict by a
head.
Giinil Hide hy Taplln.
Taplln deserved a good deal of credit
for his coolness In bundling Virile and
(in nnie for the strong ride which
tabled blm to bring home Yellowstone
In tho maiden tace. In which nn exclt
nt fln)sii roused the spectator!! to en
thisu"" at tho rltvo of an otherwise
dull afternoon Yellowstone closed a
sllsi-t f H irltc over .lamrs Ltuller's Ital
'.art w tb Join i:. Madden' Defense well
f.ard. sltliciiuh his owner said that
Y .n! ne, which he had sold lo the
H-I'iii Stable, had always beaten De-i-n-
ui private "Jlr Karlc's " Arnold
i- the good thing of the race nt to 1.
'! , n io 1 wat offered ngalnst Fan-
t. n Ha: i. the only other starter,
U cx.ept rantam H.Ua kept cU.,-
i-ei panj for half distance, where cl-
'm-t"'ie drew out s I'ligth Keogb
ru 'iM tniold up and the par neatli
frt-d Halla.l. which might hale won
I'd h. r..uiul clear -ailing In the last
rx'etoth Meantime IWvnse found n
Clr.i
I..1. on the outside, atid the fourlll0 mve,h.p of the county title m,
id. iu-liod mr the nmh line ; wxt,
n ii'. I together. Yellowstone won, -r.0 . matches to-day thai stoo.1 ,
1 ,
in W with Arnold half a length I
" "f D.fHi.e. which beat H.illa'l
,ta M'(0ie b a nev'k. '
t.iiisMtg "tit of three 'tarters
fat.
.nt m the st bvli,... .
ne timr lucatened to producf '
.iK.d'. wh. ii Little Nearer fell with I
ill .ini .it the Jump oppctdte !
II
'ie fc Id -land Williams lay Inert from
ii" -ii nt he f. and It was fiared
In- ie. k was broken He recovered
- .-I ..e. ,n tune to refuse to enter
'ii l.iil.iii. e and Dually trotted off the j
i l..itit
!l - let- in !,
far wa
cnn tell white ehaiim? 1
I. u i un tch. lie took off I
flien th.. Inimi ami Cull- 1
nr
T''
IS" (
i"d i had fall. This left i
nan Hit .... I.- Htttler, the 4 to ." I
to ..
n .t ' l.i j 1' .p alo'ie.
Keene's ( otnrs t n rriint.
J.iiiii" 1 f in lc i Mi-s I'tu.le was the
on'- f iioi te hiiiti'i after ii hot race
' f
VtA'iall I'. K"ne'e laitac In the
el lace, for ihtce-jcar-o'.d llllles.
nt i r inn eii-n to the clchth pole,
e .M .-- I'uzlo nwerved, and this lost
he race, for Lome drew away
,i I'irei -iiuaiters of a length. Mr"
s ii.ii In s A I nice T. galloped off
the tlret rai'i' and H I.. Ilresler'e
t '.i nian.iK"'! to list lone enouKh
it,e tin- tlurd from PaliiKCrfield li.v
sih The summaries.
VIItST HAI'K
a
uhteription
Iiirlotm on
two ear olfls; elhiis: te
a. h with al.lul: five
e' t
.'h'awiy.
-e Hlld .'US.
IV I .loetif
1"T I.Ike
I C .Keni.li
K'T. ru-
leA.,tV.itotuirti.
Odds Kin1
' T :
' "- :
10 I
to out t ,
l.'l't
ii
pt.-.
f-l
:-t
Ml 3
r..t i
.. . ll'i..Tinun
Turn I )t
.il won e.isilv V.'inn. r eh f
H-'trnnn O-tio. owned hy Mrs C
in
.V'
tr.i'tie.l tiy I N Parke
SKCONII HACK
I re te.ir-oM fil'ie In etltiyi npl Hill ot
,- wtli ITi'l adili.t. lite nnd a half
on stral;hlaw.i
h I ace Wt .lockey Oil!" I'm
Keoih 31 1-1 1,
i .-ie. S in Veliermntt : to out
lOLIiahey. .VI even .1'
H iirlon. J 101 M.Ts.vart ft M I
I
Tune 1:11 l.v
r.eo.1 nonitrivins Wmtier hr f, hv
Wild Meet, owne.1 hy rnxhall I'
n i "it I v .1 Murpliv
Tltlltli HACK
' tetl ol.ta ao-t nowAi'ii' elliov
nn utile and a furlon; I
" ' ;.- Wt .loekej f) Ids Fin I
i I l'i .llavnea . 3 I out I'
... .1 , ir !-.. I. -II ... it h I
' ll.len. I 1'jO . , hill cer 1.1 tl.tl) fl I
' 1'n,n"i'Mr!l?.r- , ;""M
. ' wai li.indil) Winner, hr e. hy
. '. .... i i it . inrairr.i
It llrrelrr
KOI'llTH KACE
e N, . U 1 1 an t ii at , arlhnj tor
i. in! uiotard. hy atihafrititinn
wan !' added: one mile and a
n t life
Wl Joekej
tl l.l Km.
I 3 nut 1"
f.-i .'
4-1 i.r. jt
i is I
. r nihil
' I
103 .M.aJahey
l!1..llurrk"inic
" 3 ..ti'irner.
Tiiin ' I-
re inn iln i ur Winner rh e. hy
ihTUluni: niifd tiv Oreentree
.i l.i! hv J Owen
rinii itACE
te mr lour yenr oirja no in,
h Inve neter won ihree Hiei.le
uli
It niha.rlntlon ol J rath, with
ahoitt two mil's
mil use Wl Jneliey Odds Kin.
' llv..V'rankhn I .1 nut 1
I41..rmtwtl to. r,.j
.rarer, a, J 1 1 . . Ii WUlianin 1310 out
t
. Tune-i:i;
" v t tnnd Wintiir. th ir hy Yankee
' '1 nwne.t tiy Thnmat llllcluock ;
" 1 hy J Lambert
SIXTH HACK
r it maiilan twn.venr.nl.lM. ittiru. tvn.
fits
-a on tralshlaway.
.." nnd aits Wl, Joekry
;' ttn- 5 111. .Taplln. .
,'".'' .115..Keoili .
' ''" US,, Allen, . .
:. ' . ..iii.,i.ottut.
'rtiuii llala, J....ll,,Wntnti,.
Tltti.rt.T.Q J.-.
Oddt. Kin.
17-1'J 3-3 It
f-t m :v,
id i-r. .to
ti 15 4
Md IM 3
'tart tnod, won driving-. Winner, h c hy
neikinn Oiuirn; owned by Uriiflitoii Stable!
ira.i. 1 i,y i; ji. Odotti
POSSIBLE WTNNEHS AT
BELMONT PARK TO-DAY.
1 1 r a. t Hare -Kmden,
My
llnnalr,
TrlpU
(iranor.
Srrnint Dure Sharpihootf r,
'lrj . Holiday.
Ililnl liner Koh-I-Noor.
('run a, piiuannt llreums.
Iniirlh llarr IUnio0, Mtddia
'"Ir), lluller fBtrr.
I lilli llHcr Vankea otlo, FUf
l). s,i,n.
Milh Hare Oloomx . Kalbrja
HuonllKhltr.
Suffering From Skinned Hands Received in Motorcycle
Accident He Defeats Anderson and Mundy
in Easy Fashion.
;'"' ItO'.'im.i.K, N. V, June :. Th
Westchester Kotf chaniplonshlii on tho
links ot the Vykay t'ountry I'luli pro.
clueed a real hero to-dny In the person
of ItCKlnald Al. Iwls nf the homo dull.
U Is true that tho jnuntr Rnlfer N only
one of four who reached the seml-fliial
Mrme by winning two niatclies to-day,
the three others belnc IlwlKitt Partrldce,
lledford, tho defetidliiK cli.iniilou . Ht.ni
ley V. Knirtirk, Hudson ltler, and W.
Vernon Hooth. Jr.. Aii.iwainls, but the
fame and skill of the pair of nolfers
whom he beat and the physical handicap
under which ho pl.ted made Lewis tho
1 lilfr man of the d:iy
I The Mory of his triumph bcslns last
I liiKht, when after playlntf limit too well
In the uallfy;tiK round earlier In the
day lie decided to take u little ride on a
iin tcrcyrle to cool off It wan a short
.and fast trip which ended abruptly
when
the motorcycle rtruck an obstruction
I and howls sailed throuKh the nlr, land
I IttK on l.l.i hands and knees on a hard
' ami gritty road. Numerous patches of
valuable skin left the ynutiK solfer's
bands then and there and his palms and
lingers were a orry Muht when lie
picked himself un
Hcsplte the
damiard ban. Is wlui Ii
. hurt him every
time lie g Ippcd hi? club,
l.cula turned up th.s morning with Ids
ever present smile on bis countenance. ;
and startid nut with John (1. Anderson.
twice runner up In the national chain-1
plouslilp and lctor In a host of other,
..m.i t.n..lnM l.i tt,n nttl Tv.'fi limirt 1
later Lewis r.oled a putt on the six-'
rno., ih.it l,e.-it Anilersnn hv .i.io
up and 2 to play, and then walked back
to the clubhouse to eat luncn ami pre
pare to tackle ltoswell V Mundy of
Ardsley. who led the Held In tho nulli
fying round yesterday.
Mundy proved an even easier victim
than Anderson had. shaking the young
ster's painful hand in congratulation on
the fifteenth green, Lewis being Ju-t I
up at that point. Altogether It wai a
big dnv for l.ewls even If he did wish
that hi- had loft the motorcycle alone
every time a twinge of pain shot through
IU anus. ,, ..
All of the other three sem. -finalists
plaved good golf to-day and the two
-enil-llnal matches In the morning
should b Rod omv. allhoiKll nearl
cverv one nboui t' c club was wtlllns
.i nick the two ilnulits w.ilioiit waiting
.eml - tlnnl matches In the morning
I snnuld h cod mus. althoiigli nearl
rry nlle aboa: ,' c club was w .lll.ig ,
, .,u. t0 Htmlits w.ilioiit waiting ,
w,- ,i,0 moinlni; lnii.clies It w'll '. ,
i , ra. .unmm Hooth and Cartridge 1
; lMvl K.nerirk. so the .hainp'.-i and ,
i ,,,. youngster are the popular choices Ur
' ihn ''i'Iith'i'iii luttle, wlrc'i will decide
,,i eui'-e Lew Is- Anderson ttruzglt
h .,., ,eal struggle mo.t of the w- i
, .he inn-ntug and the l'ai trldge-Hfrni-1
i, ,,..,... ch'Oimte,' in the aften.oon. ,mi-i
afternoon. An
.lerson began b winning the hr-t h-.c ;
ho.,
from Levis.- 1 e second went to Lewes. I
l.e'V.s,- I e second went in i.on.r,
.Hilar. ns tir maicn, me
th- match, the mini io !
-Ctl atld the lullllll III l.ew.e
hem .11 even itcaln. It looked like
them all den """ ' ff..it,rl
i seesaw matcl to those in tfe s.Ulr.
but thev were dc-ldedly tniM.ilo n. Ilai
the failed to halve one of Mie llrt four i
hole
the two goirrra mans w mr men .
f.. il. n l.v IniUiiiL- the next sis. on l
by
every one of the sin i'i nai Hal'
,1. ...... Ii .lve.. ii .1. s 111 site ess o' tv an
unn-u.il o. iu-reii
inn t. a. Inn I
Isi. holes all hailed if pi' lame wiiei
f-,e ma:. H '.s all siiare is s mieth't-e that
la rfaleix seldom privleced t" ' i ;
Ai'dt-'oti '.roae the sptll l winnitiK
si. holes all hailed if pi' laltie wliei
f-.e ma'., h Is all mpttire is s mietri rn in.ii
th. e!. vei th. l.i. l.irils inllt!. Willi a .
a 'iiiko mule.- par, hn: Lew imine-j
I toe , nnltll'Ol. m o Kei-
unit .i t on the I'-'" ard twelfth. Th-
next
was helved ana ii"'o i.'- ""
looie
He took the next time holes i
..I. Knt..re. Vn.lerson rivil 7.''l
I hii.i i. iv -
i:ie ill.... .
" .11 wns u.i'i"
teetnh was the last hole pla.icd and I M
...ndeiso'i had :. let, foot putt for a 3 1
and overran too far to (set l-.u lv tin
the cup In 3. l.ewl- made his 3 nnd it'
.it .,r l.ewls was out in 3!i I
inn,, was one unJe- Is. comlc tn w h-n I
the match ended. Andirson del not re-1
I ....i.. . ,,;nv In the lie-at' n i cht, hut '
hl ,..,eh in that il'v-am. t
'defaulted his m.ucn in uiai ' .
The mecitne neiwit-o ii.i,.e..
T. v llenniimiiuni ,n me aiu'i n""ii i"
'n dlflerent sort of encounter r.irtridne
I liepan like a whirlwind and vvu .'t til'
at the llfth. the III st of the U tility of
1 chort holes for which Wvltacvl fa
1 minis or Infamous, dep-ml.tn; upon how
Ion? the i-olfer e.pie.-krtu' Ills iipinitri
has heen held up "it the tlne ties hv
the miitchci. iiln-ad. .Ml three holes wer
halved In 3, Hcrmlnshnm stivltic hlmelf
FINE CARD AT PIPING ROCK.
Whittle) llfiiinrliil I" He Hun ns
Ihe leeltm I loses.
ripitiK Hock's race meet will clow to.
tlav a! la.ctist Valley Willi a line card.
including the Whitney Meuioil.il. nne nfj
the hlKBest stecplecliascs of 'he year ,
The eoorrn IS Il.irtlculal I) adapted fur I
races thromth the Held, and the 1,1k r... e
j mvP (,n i,est Jumpers in the coun-
.... J ..,.
trv eilKUKI'll. HI" .v,..., ......
tilled well, so that Oicelleir! sport is
assured. The entries
Vlr.t Knee The Mlffnlk I'I tie. Ihrrr rar
, nt.ta and unward. one and a stvteiitlh nil Ir
i lJouhlel .. .
(.'orneniiniy limit
t.v, sain Mi Mc
.'Ulll
1M. Alura I "
tM.Star H ue t '
J Ahaennilcr
l.-.VMiiicrlmin.ni l '3
liavnoinl l'"'
. I,''..rchd tie . ... U
... t:.i
The llarremrr Plate: steetde.
lri in. -i ....
MsJtlni
l.js,tinli'r
Top ll.it..
ceolld llata-
f,,a hunters: a )OIIt I irrn Illlirs nter
! the htuiteri' course'
i Induction J j ; "l of l-aiicden IS
ir-'.:ro""" "Aa"" . .:,....iJJ
'''' Ul.li ll.V
liowier . '',,' 1 i-i
K.anle Thistle . . ii',;jini ninn-uu
The Limit lei
Thinl Haoe- The llruokvine riatn; iwnjear-
olds; Inur lurlonjs
Kirsl Hallot I" Sfe and Sine
Intrisuer ; '"'0
liendlet :''0I, P'
. i'i
. let
. tor
. i:.i
. 113
teal.- Kvnntll ll'W iiuurirsa . .
J.ek Mount..!... , llMnrcktnate
- ,.. ii.-aTti- vviitnrr Mrmnriai:
irrnlechase: fouryearolda and upaid:
aitntit iwo ana
hall mllei:
..Hit
119
. II.'
.. 151
... 133
. . 113
;.. no
... HI
three
llrentwoml
l,atidrr .........
Kaltaiita limp.)..
I'ebeto
Pyoseel II...
Illll Dudley
noberl Oliver.. .
Comnllment
IMIsxisn
1
Tradlllntirr
Huke of Ilululh
110
t6SCherry Malotte,
Foolllchta
. 140
M. J, Shannon.
Rhomb
Sklbbereen .
140
111
VI flit Rtre-Thn
Olen Cove Plate;
vaar.nliln and onward
ix lurionn;
Torero (Imp.) IIS
Sncony 10.'
list 1"0
Seville II. (Imp.l... 101
Hhine -Maiden 1
Snuare Heal limp.) 115
Mustard ............ 13
The llrook (Imp.!.. 105;
Mlmmi Jnnel limit I 101
Culvirt HI
Tlollblrt lt
Alleiln in
liaimlff .103
llryn Chant lf
Corrlrmnny (Imp.)., 113
ruinny . 'y;
Jia
113
rernroek',::'.,.'.'.'i:.':.' l!Tfa Caddy;.
The Doadle 1I
Hlxth nace-The Tlplnr flooU
Plata; ateepleVhaae: four-Jf arolds
ward: about two mllej:
Huperliuma hi Raaiano ...
National
and up-
Nenunnar tinntiu m iii a
ini
Hnl
149 Nortbwood
Whit" Matkl.
Tradltloner ..
Dulanro
Hujtler. -
Welsh Klnr..
garatnet
Arehdala ....
Hi Martian
HI
Palrliotilh ....
I.ntl of l-antilen
Sorrento ...
HI one wood .,
131
, 111
, IMl
lU'Mirmry Jaqua.,
I3l
on the sixth by h tine pitch out of
tho vouch to within two reel of the
cup, and t'nrtrldse roUIiir down In par
on the seventh ) running down a putt
from tho edge of tho green.
When the ninth beisnn Partridge still
was .1 up, but he plncd that hole poorly
and lost It lie then proceeded to drop
the next two ns well. The next was
halved imd they faced the drive across
the Korce on the thirteenth with the
nianh nil square. That hole was the
turning isilnt ami tirni'ib.illv ,i..l,l,.,l ih,. i
lsue. ItermlnKhiim'a drive was hole I
nigh not tile feet from tho left idge of
tho green, while Partridge's tec shot
was short and hooked. He played out
poorly, tho b'lll running clear across the
green Into the longer tfra-s on the far
side, and when Iternilnghain chipped up
to within six f.et of the pin Partridge's
chance for a half looked slim. It proved
tl, ll,. llftVlllltlf Ittl .11... l.n...At n-
. .., ,)' ..,1, ,,',,, ..' :.
" - '"- .'.,, runihlH ,.t. nil ,IM" UI
I the cup and In It dropped. Hermlng
I ham then missed his putt and Partridge
I was 1 up Instead of t down, as he hud
expected to be a moment before.
The unexpected victor, rwtrred th
contldence that had been slipping away I
, from blm nnd he won on the seventeenth ,
gum, by ? up and t to pt.i
In the meantime l.ewls was beating
Muhd. I and :t I'.nierli It wns winning ,
from I.loiil tlwyer In a match which
went to the home green and Hooth was
eliminating his clubmate, Harold Pow
ney. U a ; nnd I margin.
The fall of l.ewls from his motor-
"ot the only casualty recorded
- ia.
for J. (1. Lieerli'ks, a valued
member of the tournament committee,
was hit In the eyo by n ball propelled
by the club of It. ,1. Trovarrow. The
latter was Immensely pleased by th
fact that the ball bounded directly Kick
on tho green at which he had leen
aiming but which he bad overplayed,
and Pcerleks. when he found that ho
still could see, went on Ills way re
joicing that It hadn't hint him any more
than t did. lie ii.ied ag.iln this after
noon, so he could not have been badly
hurt, and after all he could consoV
that I
htmsrlf with the remembrance
Thevarrow'c ball had bounced back on
the green. The summaries
championship niiu'jn. I'ltii Itounit.-f
i.wi. r mwuiioj t.ett ll Ws'is e.
iu- c i n.?
tin, , ,,, T v Herminglism
Wk.k: l. t II t. l"'.i ip. ,iiin). ;
"P i !" Ii.. Hwlsh' I'snrl.li.-. lt..1firt
. 1,'rr:i.lV,".'UV"'1,"! 1:' il.li.
Wj k,,1:1 .-, .,,i j, . i.em.. wukM.
'"! . I-ho "'. Ani!rmi. Hlwaney, 3 snj 2.
n. 1'Mn;w,-1P;Sl'"';-ni'"; v
ii.,i,. Jr. .,,i,mi. t..it c II Hrnwn.
IIu.i-.mi tsner. : up
- ..m.i tour,l l.niet.ik l"n: ('.r. t
Vi!; Le( M,,n,I
i,,mr. . .,. . '
',lsrtnlni:.niTi. 2 mi.l 1
4 sn.t 3. Hooth hiat
Il.fiii nici.t ,,f i'iampi'nhlp DiMMnn
i ir ii"'i'i iiifr ,1.(11 Liiiun
l.i d
.. ,;,.,. ,,v ,,',','
up. C
ll-rt w tl
.-visin ey .i.:iuit
i.,ji
-""'i'i i-u"'n. I i s limnil-.i Mltr-
"i J Kanyl. I.eat M llfw.. ittkam.
; 4 .Isms, ll-r'ntn Wvkitil, l.tj,
, ,. ,, illnVe0lt.. -, ,,, - r.
Coinsini k. .Ir lepp ll: ow l,.-n .1 r.
fietrlik. w ikaiol. I in.l 3 T I: li-u-n.
Ien It .1. 'r-Mi.irre.t
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l-'il II T Dink, Writ)' 'in. I " IJ
II Ml.e n Wvkscii. t.eit W M Pck'i)
Ukim ; .in .1 It ..l, V k b I. he.ii
' '' . I i hole..
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."i.n t itounrt - llerttni l.'ut Msriln, ,
'till . l.ri.Mli leMI i.lli-,Hk. 1 up. II. .v t
Lent M.I..HI. 3 nn I .. H.. t...(. ilt'iw, ' I
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fhti I Sltiien I'lr.t 'ioiinJ A
II tlieli .-'. k.1u:. km y
1 1 LnnRAi r.-.
I'liiul .-Inr.l
- ' '
Ulknu' l,eil .1 Ii Mine .Ir. WiIujiI.
- inn i. i .HineN i.wiiintii. y at.iA4tnl
nni i i. .Mant. i, titkiqii .' sn.I 1
','.,r,'1" i'iino...ie, lent r it iilll-u
' '. 'e :.' " .V'" ' nrfi'i'
K'i; I. lrI It ll..Miinl Vkl)C.
. i. ,- ni--, -i- , .-iii-inr i'n
s s'"ei.iiei. iv.tkii.-.' ' 'in I 4 H
T?3! T ,V Wlj."'..',..
t,M, n nru vviUaKi. i up.
fnom Itouml - II ilxh hem l'uinl"rfnr.l,
' nu I. liw.ithniev hot I'onle. i. .iii.l I
t?:,',' I.r ''" ; '"
I'.nnth im-mi. rir i:,.nn.l -t r iir..
Mwkii.o lent v ti Hit. tile. VVk.icyl .",
-' " w H-lu .vidsle.. 1,-nt i: p
fOoirn. cmui.n. j n.i .'. it iSMier, liin
wno.u... i.e... i i .-rh'.lli. Suiiiilin;.l..le. he
! fault, (l 11 I'i r snti. Slwsnnt lieul P
Mi. I.hi.kIi In i-ir"lHli. t up .(.intra I)
I'oni. Ai iwiinils. hrti w vv Hsrrla, Ihin
uun.iii, i. i. ii' i iv m stout, tvtkuxc:
h.a' .1 Ii It. ri. in. let, Mwntiot, 3 mill I.
I i.i.il'il.in llrantretti. Sleepy Holloa, l.ejt
.1 ' IHtlis t'rn'iir), ". nod 4. A Ii l,.iw
reii.e. Ardel-t. lr-.it A I' Sp.lMIIlK, Dun
Vlo.i'llr J etui t,
.-.'. end Itouiol (ijtlm I, en I Hewitt, ;, and
I'.lt.-Ol. he.it c;. r, nnd 1. Toot l.e.t
Htniit. 1 up lirnn.tr. th lout t.nw rri;,'e, ;
unit il
MISS BJURSTEDT WINS
PENNSYLVANIA TITLE
tl't'('ill .Mis r.lPiilHM'll Sflll'S
lloston in I'iiuil Ifoiiml
of
I'llii.AiiKi.fin . I'a , June 2 - .Miss
Iolla lljursledt, iiatiotiHl ehatnpion, won
th" Women'. I'ennsjlvatilti and Knstern
,iales sttiKles h.'ttnpionshlti this nfter
iii'on, ilefc.itlnK .Mi' s Hle.inor.i Sears of
Iloston in tho tlnal rotitiil at ll .1, B 3,
The hard K.ime of tho champion drove
the clever llnsloii woman to the base
line, where she ctil and lolihed In vain.
.Miss Sears mtido the best sliowliiB
iitnlnM the -S'orse Kirl In this tourna
ment. Several times she had Mkm HJtir
stedt worried by her cut strokes. .Miss
I'liyllls Walsh, tho cjunir racket wielder
of the I'hlladelphla Country Club, suc
cumbed tn .Miss Sears In the sninl-llnal
round,
TO-DAY'S BELMONT PARK CARD.
First Itarr Tlireeyrarolilsj aelllnc; tlx
(iirloiiv-f, stralihl t
deitnor . . 59,l)r (Jrenter . Ml
Keillill . IMISehneil liny .... tr.
My Dniinie lOOpHtihleii nnip.) . im
Seeond Haiv Three jrsr nlila and upward'
hHitdiiMp: one mile mid n slxtemitti:
Woodward lOOIFIyltnt Pary n;
Sharpthooter . IIOIIollday 95
Third Itain Tn ye.ir old (lilies: the Faah.
ion, 3.:i00: five (iirloinrM, straluht:
llensaiil Ureann.. lOHITriple Crown ll:
Kohd lionr II! Idle Hour 109
(Hni:er!n3pH.(lmp)IH")
Fourth Itai e- Thrre year-oldt and upward:
the Tnboiiraii ll.itulieiip, II.M0 added: nx
furlonca. siralcht:
Mnrse llenr) 101'Fellliioinie 103
(illlles IIOllenevolent (imp,).. lOtt
Top n' the Mornltig-lit III1I1 Noon pj
Phmphnr lllSpur 101
llniKiin I0:Tea Caddy 104
Fifth Hare Threc-ye ar-oltla and upward:
sellliu: one mile!
Yankee Notlona., IMI'Flar Day 97
Satin 10'L'liarmeuto 101
Sprliixmass 1M 8am .MeMrekln. . IH
Ambrni 10l
SUIh Itace Two-year-oldii srlllnc Are fur.
lours, straltht : ....
nlnottiv flm.. . tlC 'Kathryn firay 110
Mnonllshtrrilmp.) ieiMae Murray 10
The vtetfhta on Hanson and Spur include,
a Itenallr f pound! eaeh.
Apprrntlc allowane rlalmerl.
Favorites Arc Victorious in
New .Jersey Championship
at Enplewood.
IUmvI'.w.k. X. V., .Tune I.
ilOTH WTX WITH EASE Vosheli: tho Uro.ix county
KNOt.mvoop, N J.. .lime Them
wasn't a ripple of surprise when Max
Marston nnd Oswald Klrkby won their
way Into the final round of the, New
Jersey golf championship on the links
of the Unglewnod Country Club to-day
....,... n,. ,.,r. i
. ...... . .. ' ,, ,.,. i
nev bean yesterday, and when tneir
names appeared on opposite sides of the j
draw when the qualifying round wan j
over tho predictions that they would
reach the final were too many to count.
Iloth semi-final matches this after- (
noon were won In the easiest sort of .
fashion. Maraton beating Charles V. i
O'Connor, Kssex County, by 7 up and
(I to play, and Klrkby downing K. Mnr- j
timer Harries by T. up and 3 to play.
The Marston-O'Connor encounter was a i
runaway from the start, nnd ono glance j
at the card tells the whole story. Mar- j
stou began with five 4s and O'Connor
wl'h live 5s, so the champion wa .1 up
at that stage of the Journey. O'Connor !
then won a hole, but lost the next one.'
He was still , down at the turn, and
Martoti won the nex: two, becoming '
Idni'iiie The twelfth and l.it hole was
i the only one hahrd during the match, j
leach getting a four. The cards: I
Mnx It Miirstun. Italtusrol
Out . I t I 4 t, S .
Chsr.es V u't'onn.r. i:sx Coun':
Oul . . .'. i i 5 i f. 4 3
Marston
In J
O'Connor:
In 4
31
S 4 ' I
Hye holss not plyed.
Harnes put up a good fight against
Klrkby, but the latter had the match In
hand from the start, for he won the first
two holes and the medallist never caught
up. To make matters a little harder for
the M. il A. secretary. Klrkby holed a
twenty-IH n foot putt for a win on ths
1 font th and a twelve footer also for a
! win. on the fifth Hmis iefued to bo
j discouraged, however, and won the next
",',' K'rK,,y v,,,n it back a moment
I.U' r oil. i i . .t ii.'o irv mill. U. IlliTJ
wa- pretty well ass'ired b th it t.me, but
Harms m i-.iged lo P"d.mg th'- matcl-
to Die tlf.ee, III .!!. II lie ,..!! I'le f.llll
li.i-i.t.i .iff ,e (j.l .-.,1 'I Ii. ;..! s.-l
'bei,.' 1" l i" ,..i!ii" 1 i.. i the lutlr
. i: te, i th and 'a- 'i i'c '( he cards
', l.i.il,l KtrUv la;lr-,i
Out . j i i .:.-. a I 1 J7
L Mortimer Itarnr. llnKlswooU:
1 Out l i I 3 i I 12
I Klrkb
In I I S 4 f. 3
1 Hitriiee:
I In . IIHIP
1 MHe llnlr not plalril
! Harller In the day both Klrkby and
I Marston debated wotthj opponents.
Mnr-ton tackled Itoy Webb In the morn
irs. ami too latter made a good tight up
, to the turn, wheie thri were nil square
Three holes In :i low ennum; in Kuve
MHtston a coinnintid.nc lead and hs won
ihe miiteli 1 3 up and '.' to play ,
rtanli Pyer, the IVnns lvnnla eham-,
tilon. made Klrlihc wort; early In the ,
'oiiinl. hut the la'.te- reached the turn
U tii. anil then procfeiied to ome home .
I In 31, wiiininu th. match on the way hy
ni' and t to pla. Haines .uhatieed hv
f. .iiinc Haiold M"iier I and 'J. de
n!e the fact tlia' Str'ner ... .1 ,i 1 h
in 'hen on the i'on yard .tenth, .md
(ii'oiinnr. who Is a vctrtan irolfi r. calned
th. senu-tlnal lu'.ii'ket hy heatlni: i' T
,- wefnry. North ,l. rey, 3 nnd i.
Toe Mn il to-morrow w II he at thir:-
nx holes. The umniarn ,
rn,i'npi'inhl lM!on, Sr. mi.l trllt,i,l
.' v 1 1 1 '..l.te-r. nev i.oititi. ,)ef,.dt.'J
I'lis'.ea 1 we.or). Ni,r''l .l.raey, 7, nn.l t.
Mn it M'imiill llHltu-r.il 'lefi-ate.) Itto
l VV'ebl'. Uiii;wimI. .' Atld - llawalll
Klrklo. Iliwlewonil .letea-el y M lUei,
Mont' utr r. an. I I. II M Ihirnea, 1;i,k'.
wn..l. flelenled II V .-ite ner Melttwe.il
I H II 1 u
sntil-tlnel llfU"'l .Mnr. ten lefitr.l
or.tllli.r, 7 SO'I ' . KuJll.r lefealecl Harnre. ,
. nn. I " I
lliien KIKht of i'Iih' ipi.iiishtp I,t':ott. ;
riiet lleiin.l I' I. VI in-. oi ihiKL'woo.t, j
tef.iitet It II limittiirl. IUl"mri... i ii-ii! i
1. I. M tlonrtl'MOII, till,: eu ,.,! det.'Hte.ll
I I' T l.irrlnn, K nli kert'i" hi r. I uj,, I'. V
' Proi I'.il wen from It v senei tnsn,
l.tiyi w i. i' i.'iuini. .i ..i i .. i-nci
. I .lrreat...l I 1! II..1,. ltt.ltf.u-n.i.t
hii.I 7
Srol-finn Hound llonnM-rot itefetfj
' Mal'.-i.ll. : and I. I'rnnl i. fe.ite.t Coxe. 1
J tl .1 .1
,Se. unit Sixteen, -.eeeiel Hn. nnl II t
I'fiok-, Ar. .IH. ileieair.i . tt linltira .Ir
i:r;lew en. I. I UV i '' noirai i- i; van I
VI". k. Jr llullliaro! drrenteil It It Till. I
.Vnrtli .lrr-" .' nnd 4, Ainmr lloilturv '.'.I. .
Kncl-w-neil. weoi from e- p iM.it, Ar.-eiM. ,
hy di'fstlil. Miltn.il! .M'ltli. Knulew o.i.l. ,te .
1 fi-itr.l l It li iu'.ae. Ill Kb who I. . iin.l 1 '
Seoil.tltltlt Hoilllil V'ali Vlerh 'leteatel.
1 Cooke. : Hint I M'llle ilifeatel Kniturt. .
an I t
ll.M'in IllKll' of seenn l Slvtren Tlrat ,
ll.illlnl -Juaeph Ho.tRiion .Vlntt. '.ilr w-i.r
from V K l' .Vlllllk-iin Mlliurl-Hli. h'- ill
! fan t I' H 111-liiir.tNi.n Vlnrrle Ci. n i
Iclelmleil V 11 Vl'en. Vl.inl.lalr I .at, l
II V llitr.iw. i nt n I'.r.' M.,ii f.ni .' t
Tmre'l, .Moirls '' "intt. I l d-fnil n II I
ll,irrl !rr rininiy. wen Irnni ' ll '
Mm Mlllnt!. Kaaet i,i iinti liv defatil'
' ,.fil-ll-l ll Hl'll'i'l llnilKSMI .1, f, ltr.1 I
1 ltli'h 1 1 .1 "'!' 1 uii, llurr.i.t won frmn It una J
hy default
, Third .-'Itteen Seinnd Itetlll'l- VVIl'l.inll
VV.it..eii llu'tilarel won frnni Ka.la John- 1
I son. Vlntmlalr to lefauli. S ti Miller.
Kna'ewnod. lirfrhtni i V Knh'.er, ,Vreol.i,
L' and 1. (terviiae lireen. HtlS'tew oo.l. dr I
feate.l K II Tliiiiniie. Mnrrla iVnint). ;
1 nn. I 5. N ' Peters llnirlewiio.l wnn
fretil Philip He Itnnde lltlklew u,. I,
iltfaillt
1 Peml-flnnl Itnunit - Wntann defeated Mil ,
ler 1 up ISO holm llreen defeated peters.
4 mo! 3 J
lle.iten I'.tslit of Third sixteen. l'irt 1
Hound i I'onke, Areola, defeated 11
A VVPIIanis. Areola 1 up. Alfnd Vtnt
iel'. IlinkenaacU, won from llllla A. lam..
Kaaev t'ouniy, hv default II H laullow.
Illlh-lewoiid. ilefented I' K Moore. Ilapex
I'fiiint). 7 nnd 5. svhuyter Van Vechten.
Italtunrol won frottl P H. Ilnux'aa. llxat x
I'ounty. hy default
Sellil.flti.il Hound -Cooke defeite.l Mor
rrll. 1 Uli, Van Verhteu defrnte.l t.lldtnw.
4 ii nd :
I'mirth Wxteen. Feennd Itnillld V 1 1
Chllilt, i:i!lilenoit, dsfriited It. I' lleln
tnilli'l. KnKlrw-oo.l, 3 nnd 1, IV I, lHi ri . .
Jr , Ilnalewood. defeale.l A M Snedelt.
RnKlewond, 5 and 1. J. W ! her. Hnif''
wood, wnn from It I Hennlds, lai x
County, to' default, i" V MeiroIe Hintl
wood, defeated llennet Heath, Prlnr-tnn
1 tiii (H1 hubs)
Senil-nnal Hound f'hll.la ilefeii.l
Pierce, 2 and 1 . Murker ilefented Mesero'e
1 up (ID holes I
DODO WINS FIRST PRIZE.
lira, tun llltren'n .lilt-la l'itiirra
Titu I'lrala nl Whenllet llllla.
llr.Mi'HTKAti, N. V . .lime 2. I'riiitilnent
member ot the .Me.iilou HrnoK. I'lpinu
Illicit nnil North Shore rolottles to tho
tiuniber of more than 1'iin, tittendeil tint,
open nlr dolt show for I'eMiiui'ec, he't1
under 11 l.irKe tent on tho lavvntt at the
country lioinu of Mrs. Thinnim IliistliiKs,
on Wheutley Illlls, till afHTnimn. I'... ,
nelly US iloitn, Hottie worth sevenil Union '
their vveditlit III ullver, cuine to he e -.
hlblli'tl In cosily baskets- In still morn
lordlier, hlsli prlceil lliiionslne inilns. In
some nf tho Hilton vveto 11 half dozen .0'
more HeUlnnese, who divided lionui.i with
with the lianilsoinely gowned vvotnen vvlm '
attended tint leu after the respectlv 11 1
merlti of tlio competltiK dojin hail tieeii
decided. I
MrH. Arthuf Holland of .Mnnlialtan
ivim flrrit prize with lioilu for the best
female hIiowii, Mrs. M. Van Huren nt
Ne vv'tmrt. ft. I., I'liino down in H10 Hone
Island competition with Jack, a puppv
and lool Urst dn tltnt cl.tsn and also
vvitn In tl'O luncn class and look it see
ond with Kln, for fennilca.
Bronx County Champion and National Junior Indoor
Title Holder Advance in Convincing Style Mrs.
Green and Miss Browning Victors.
R. Howard
champion,
and Klllott ninien. national Junior In-
; door champion, reached the final round
j In the eastern New York Ktnte cham
pionship tennis tournament ninnies to
day nt the ourls of the County Tenulfl
Club ot Westchester. Moth won their
scml-flnal round matches In convincing
'style In straight sets and when they
meet to-morrow lu t ho titular
round
stubborn battle Is expected. Ulien these
two players met In the uronx county
tournamtnt recently each oamo within a
twlnt of victory a number of time be
for Voshell finally captured tho match.
Voshell earned his) right to play In the
final rouml by defeating Abraham llass
ford, Jr., a home club pliyer. nt 6 1,
ii 1, while Hlruen downed Ivdmond V.
I 'easier , former Yalo star, at f. S, C J.
Although at no stago of his match was
there any occasion for Voshell travelling
at top speed, tho left hander apparently
wanted to seo Just how well he could
go and did not let up for an Instant.
Haesford found Vo-thetl's service par
ticularly dlMlitilt of dilution. Tho ball
mine at htm w.th a fast high bounce
ii n. I the best be could do 111 tlv way of
milking a teturn was to lid Hie all out
o( lout!, in attempting to answer, with
tjieed or pop It up foi all "isy Kill, trying
to play It sdfe.
Illnzcn found out eaily In h! maf'i
that he was not going to be hard pressed
and took his t'nie about w Lining There
weie kuinc spots sauntered here an I
there 1.1 the colilli' t In which I'ens.oe
e.r played brilliant tennis, hut f ir tl"
ni'wt part he was mitnlajrd by b .
MISS VAUCLMN, NOT
SATISFIED, QUITS RING
Refiisi' to Accept Hod IMIilion
Awnnlcil to Her l.ady
Hilhani.
1'HM.JlM.t.l'tll. l'-. -June : --Miss
Constance Vauclaln drove from the rlnK
at the HeiMi horse show without ar
ceptlnc the red rlMion whhli was
awanliil to her l.ady I Milium In
harries cla this afternoon.
The .tuuien, who nre dolni; all the
Jii-'zIrR nt to-days session, the wlmluri
nf the nhow, cave the hllie rosttte In
tli's .-In to .Indue Willi un H. Moore's
r-ntr
li.iiintirii!, .linen by Mrs. Wllliim
Munn.
A :ittetidants hastent-,1 over to I-ady
j, ,, tn heslow the red, or i'cond
aw'.1(l jt Vauclaln Rave the horse
' ,i,,C tllcl. with her whlv nnd swiftly
lr . , out t .,e rnc The departure
was mi tihrupt that a collision with
l I ton-- if ill was turrowl averted.
I'a.I.lv ifiu.ner.. mar ier of the van
.Lull Stables, p't blue m the face, iinl
l.adv 1'llhtm. .harried by Miss Vauclaln
in the run vay leadlm. to the oval, nearh
ti'iated Lin I'hlladelpbl t tnittlc police
I who were t.ilkliiK pollti-s -Mrs .Munn.
to ri wine of applause, relnrd H.iuntlful
aroiitiii the line.
The red ribbon whl.'h ahould have
bie'i pliitied on l.adv IMlhnm's bridle
wa a .arrled lo .M.as Vauclaln by n
xr.io-ii. and " H alleECd he didn't wilt
t"t' an anaw-'t-
1'i.ld.v it i'"i nell. uron recovering bis
st.ee. h. sal. I M's r.tliel ll.irrlman ot
N-vv Vnrk. Jii'tc" "f the event, had
it veti the eviMfe that l.ady Iillham
was.i t n l.tdt s horse.
. Horse experts flnallv "doped out" that .
I ..nly Inlh.i'ti of i nurse showed finely
aft ! Illttll stepper, hilt pulled ll.lril
, an t
1 ncun
th" renin and therefore dl.ln t
me tip tn the conditions eallini; for
a '-lily
hor'e lit eiery sense 1
The Jtnlt-es said there wa.a no etiestloti
oi- the clans nf Mlas vnuclalns horse.
lull that thete wat no reason for feel-
mi:
mllTeil be "tuse lloiintlful should be
tiled hi. he"- than l.ady Pllham. ion
n.n't ni; the requirements of the pir- ,
t . uiai- class.
Miss Vaui'laln staRed a cnttieb.uk In
he .otlteat for the ;.",ft cnld I up put lip'
hv .liime." f Itradv and beat nut .Itnlte
M. .ore's fani'itis Itnimtllul and Mlcalt '
'or that luiridsntiie trophy with her pair'
f vnimi;ter, the Whlv nnd l.nlt 1' tar I
M'as Viut. 'loin wnn all snillei when n
judge eti'i'tied forw'ard ,'tnd plnueil the
w '.nntt'i; blur ribbon tn the Whips he.i.l-
stall.
Itobert I' Tod of New Vnrk apianc
1 iiieiii surprise by it limine the famous
I. MkIoji ehal'ftice etip ptvae itid b.v
.lame" it I'aitoo of I Won and valiied
at f'.'ao Mr T'ld's li.iy mare Seejitre
beat nut A W Atkinson's) flue eheatout
U i-', . 1 1 1 1 c S,,arl.lltiK Moselle In itnev
'peited btn flfectn.il fitshlon .Mk'nann s
h'i'se tliitsheil so otid and I. 1, H.ik
s,:i' Ullz.ibeth l.eter wns third
TENNIS HONORS FOR FBESHMAN.
IV. I", ( iirnetl l'liitr lies! Ilneiiie(
Wleliler I it rnlllllllilH.
V I-" I'nriielt. r. voiith from f'ab-f.o-Ml
t. In Ills (list yenr at ( 'olinnbiti
ve"terday won the ntinh.t! sprltiu tetm n
lieu n.iiiient nf the ntitv-e' sitv In the
h'l.il ro'ltid b ib'fe.ited ("beater It
llrowit. I. ist enr 11 slut- ,it New- Vnrlt
fnivetMtv. .mil i farmer Hittiiilion
i'ii-.'iiiko Club pl.iver a ft it nn extra set.
,it tl I. 7 e. 1 tl, C 4
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youthful rival. Like V.xhcll, Hnizen
used his service lo good advantage,
Mrs. Homer rircen and her sister, -Mlsa
Catherine. Drowning, won the women's
tloubles championship by defeating -Mrs
Robert A. Pope and Miss White In the
tln.il round, straight sets, nt Ii -3, 6
The chnmplons had gained their place In
the finals by a victory over Miss Marie
Wagner and Mrs. David C. Mills at
12. 0, whllo Mrs. Pope nnd Miss
White had moved up by defeating Mrs
Kdward Haymotiil nd Miss Marlon Van
dcrhnef at 0 3, 4 0, 0 3.
The Until of th-j women's singles. In
which Mis Wagner meets Mrs. llreen,
will be plaed to-mwrow morning, while
oshiii Hnit mnzen will compete for t .
men's singles tltlo In tho afternoon. The
suinmarus;
hnstsrn New Vnrk s'ats t'hamptnnthtp
..en n rinK e. -olirli loninil Ahr.i i.m
I iUtsfonl .lffett,..t Krejerlik C IIik,
!- -1. -IO, 12 nil. ilef.iull
.-run-tin ii I ll'iiiiiil--,- Howard Vusln.l
iisreaieu Anrahani llassrord, Jr., 1, v 1
Klllott lllnien dtfeats'l Kamond W
I 1'eusl. s, 3, 63.
I'lwiniplotishlp Men's Doubles, sin.-1nii
I uoun.i n, nownr.l Voshell nnil Cre.Ierl' k
l I lISKgs .tl fen te l Junta S O'S'elle tttl l
1 l)r William llonsnh.uin. t, 3, C- 3
CtuiMtplonshtp Wotn. ii' Ii'uible Si m
tln.il It. una -.Mrs. linhr' A pope nn I
.Mi's Whim ilefe.ns.1 Mrs il.lnarj lt.i
nion l ni l Ml Mart . i ,., ,. no, i t,
fi. f 3 Mrs Houier lirsen nn I M
Kathsrlnr llrannlng ilefate.l Mint Marl
, MnMur nn l Mts H.iM I f Mlb, .
(,0.
- rin.il Hound - Mm tinnier llreen nm
Miss linllierino llrnnnirx il-feite. Mr
llol.ert A Pope ana Ml- MMli, A 3. s
Chaniplonsnlp Mlu i lemhlis, f'nur
Itouud .Mrs l p u i ,i it . v ,
V.lei .lofrn'e.1 Mr ati'i Mr lllvniii ttu
n md ,... Ml u ,it. iitnl .lame
tV.Neale .ler,'.it.. Mr. A H..mtoril. Jr
d I' II. mm, i 1, .
BALTUSROL WOMEN
NOW LEAD THE LIST
Remain I'nhcatcu, While Kn
plowootl Tpiiiii Meets Its
First Defeat.
The women golfers nf New Jersey
made n new record yesterday hy plnylt'ic
.ill six of the lt.nn matches on the
Women's Metropolitan liolf Association
schedule On every previous day one
or more teams have defaulted.
The defeat of the Knclewood tenni.
hitherto unheaten, lift the Italtusrol
women at the top of the list, for they
won again ycterd.iy and kept their slate
clean. Cr.inford'a team went to Italtus
rol yesterdny and was beaten t. to o
It was llacKensack that spoiled Un
clewood's koisI record, the llackensiick
women wlniiliiK on their own course
to 4. (Hen Hldce. I'lalnfleld.
Montclair
and HollywoiMl were
The sunimnrles .
tho other winners.
IHI.TL'SHOI,
Mra (' .1 Knaer
vtr W K Morsan
M aa 11 .st.urett
Mr- ! P Nash
CltA.NKOItn
.Mra
Mr
Mr,
Mra
M Wit I
I. Illake
H Kiitt
Stephetta
Tot si
Ptatrrt .V
Total
lllllllatn'
lini.i.Ywnoi)
vtre 11 11 liol.lamlth 3
Mr- W Krtnian 3
Mra I s. aaorcood 1
Mra 1 (.nimh-edl 1
VVI-.sTPlRI.I)
Mra V K Kr'lr'
Miaa 11 liv-diitr
Mra J II prake
Mia a Mmtla.h
Tn al
Plaved at
.. II
lloltj not
Tnt-vl
MONTCI.Alll
Mra It f smith 1
Mra K K Ilotiohoe
Mra A I- Aboril '
Mr 11 Neft 3
Total , . t
Plcd al Mnii' lvn
AI1COI.
vt-a It y. Kip"
.Mra W t) Mofvit
Mra ( V M.tlia
Mra VV H C.inr
To' id
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tt I. .lohnapitie
11 l'H.'.te'
1 l Kn-llll'i'
John S.inda
Mrs
VI 1 -
Mra
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f-e-t'e
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Mia.
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Mia T Ull.Sllieli 0
Mrs 11. H I'rowtl "
Mr. r II Hionl a
Mta A seeley 1
Tot .11
Pl.AlNKIV.I.rt
Mra N P Ho.-tra
Vi-s 1, 1-eilr, iuv
Mr. f It I'lern.'
vtra r 11 I.awrrnie Jr
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'In .1 s Iriieir
Mia, K I'i. I Ii ir.ll
VPsa 1 Krus
Miaa ll Pieilliar.il
11 VlhT.N- VI K
Mr. T P 11 N la.
Mta I V rebels, k
Mi. .1 r It iv ii
Vtra V f i, a ii
Tot tl
Plajed
lot ,r
st 11 irlti lis-lel
I'ltrllle 4'nitat
Pranela -n 1
I e.tciie tte.iilla
Vernen 3 .s.it' 1
.k
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.att 111 1 t '
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