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nrsWff1 "J rl PfflHpi'i'D "Slf i'""''??" WHmfW '''H!t',ffVHt"1 l I ; - THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERAO), WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1920. 11 Thoroughbreds Making Their First Appearances of Season Take the Leading Events at Belmont Park TIPPITY WITCHET RET1NST0F0HM 0. W. Loft's (Idiltng Takes tlio (ianlcn City Simfiflsli IT. Huns Tliinl. TK-NIIOSK TS HOME FI11ST Little l)nufhtor of Sweep ins Soenmlnvy Fcntuvo at Uelnibnt Purl?, II IIAMKI,. 7I.pio aa considerable rooi! vaclnc n Kl, (.mo hiul rwliis und (V stnitllnc U'k (imillty of hoiacflesh at Dolinont r.irli uatmliiy nftcrnuon, The nhsenco or mine of th" few Boo.t one In condi tion hihl to tho fact that (lie cnril .,,t a pnitlonhrly attractive one m1 nu- pretty niwch. of tho nclllnK ''I f' i!iiin onlar. Tlio erhciluleil fcuti.ro cl tl.i- wmi.ttlmt nmcnilc card wus the G,r,i n 'lt Ilamllcnii, n six mill a naif r ,i,mt, sprint fur H occr.t Juveniles. .. r Metropolitan, of $S,OQ0, had fa ill'1 to brlns out a (air flslil he day b, . ii win hardly to be expeclod t,ut the Harden City, with only $1,000 i u.idid money, wpolil provu an olhtr im feature Tin i-piit found little favor with the tiiiimTK beforo It was run for It brought onh four horses to the post, and It found 'M'ii les favor -wltlt the onlook ci 'i r It was won, It resulted In the Hail i. ret of tho favorite, wtih, hap prnii il tu ! Sam ITililretiis Sunflash II. The winner turned up In George tV. Loft- Tlpplty Wltchet, the five-year-oi l unsetcd son of the great Brooni niik .md l.ady Krlvolcs. It was the fir-t inline of the sou son for Max Iiiim h s barge and the gelding's show ing pri'MMl that the great faith which I' t miner had placed In his splinter h. i.l be. n merited. He ran In his throe j. ii -old form. vfter Loft had purchased Tlpplty V 't. 1. 1 from John Sanforil last year )Itii rputeiiiled that with fair weight en In- Imek the son of HroomitlcH could, oinfuot any sprinter In training. Yos tiidaj TUipltJ Wltchet was asked to ink up 11$ poiuuls. Ho got away In fcrond place but goon rushed to the fere, ficm which position he never was ousted. He lan the six and n half fur longs on the main course In the splendid time of 1 :1S only three-fifths of a soc end behind the trade record set by Harr Payjio Whitney's Drookdale Nymph three years ago. under 121 founds Snlrcstra Is Second. A length behind Tlpplty AVltc'net at the finish was J. J. Hallenbpck's Sal veisira daughter of "Watervale, tho Trrakness record holder. lnf a length further back was Sunflash II., while (teunn litis, finding the footing too fast f" inm. brought up the rear. Those who had counted on Sunflash II. t-. show he way found soma dlssatlsfac-' i. " i v (th the way Uia horsa ran, was i .'i .ii was ridden. The son pf Sun blight is fiot nn easy horse to fide. It lll be remembered that last year Eddie Tuplln was set down and lie. lias not Veen reinstated yet after a- tk! oaSun t!nh ll. I.uverno '"ator'liad the mount .'jterdoy and ho seemed to liave wallei I'm long Sunflash II. was second and, Miming like greased lighltilng near the imsi, But he suddenly quit and fell Lui I. Ti ree favorites triumphed and three fru i the wayside, two falling to finish In i , money. Amopg the popular mo.' - which were beaten was SI. U Sk' iiodzs Knfilado In a five and a. half fur" ms dash for mares vhlci provided tlie umpeiitlon for the second race En filade appeared to be much the host of tl.e (leW of six and was supported itronglv. but the best ll)e daughter of Ramrod could do was to finish next to last. However, considerable of the dis appointment over the poor sltowjpg of the fnvorlto was lllselRS'efl by (llP (act tht Imlo Penrose was the winner. Out After Lone Vacation,. it !a.i the first appearance of Penrqse In ncarlv a year, as sljo was taken oicH esrlv last spring. Tlio speedy daughter of sweep showed that she may return ui her iwo-year-old form, as she made uer iot a winning one and turned In. redllable 1 ;0S lt5 for tho sprint. The Red Inu Frank was aecopil hy nly '"t" a length, while third money was won jiy Lune.tta The nrst three at the finish ran hi those positions all the way. lUiQUule was beaten off for fourth po? Ition bj Hetty J, Tliere ws a stropg Intimation before the race that Luuctta, t thre,l- ear-old filly 'by Iuke McLuke, nould have something to say' in her own animal way beforo the numbers were h'ing up Considering the experienced tflrl wbleh opposed her she did well to wmo home where she did. One of the strongest tips of the day a? the (ilen Kiddle Farm's Dlnna Cafe, stable mate of the Illustrious Man o' War. tthieh early last spring bent the Fmuiliv winner Ip trials, Later Dlnpa I'aiT took sick, after only one rare, apd It was not until yesterday that hi came 0'it airiiln. In a sx fijrlpnsf ijash for nmnleii" wliieh ilosed the day's raclijg, "'una i ;ue was coupled with Fop. Bqth, in as grren as tho verdant turf in tio Inllel.l ii'd finished nowhere. Tlie ra. 8 was wen by the ouphonlously nantdl Jadda. a gelding owned by-Jeffqr-on I-Mngston. Phalarls and Uetrieva ehased lilm home. Dinna Cafe should dq lot bcttv nxt tlroe. Mino von WRACIC COIT. 'Ijlns iMnnd. n lu.-rt-vnr-n?,l i?nlt bv rt?k out of Hobnetta, rouglU 'ths. top pri'-e at the tlioroushbre'iTiialP t llelmont Park yesterday afternoon. "f went to Max Jllrech for 6,000, A VVra-k fuiy calod ffadoqpdlffy yens Jouirht i v H. Kprrlck .for" $3,200. Waller J Hal mnn ant Tllf liilmncta. a two-' mr-oi.i my U. wrack, fqr $1,500; iiuir. FACING T linAVTIFlJI. BELMONT PARK TODAY 52,000 HOLLI6 STAKES 2 MILE STEEPLECHASE . MINE0LA HANPICAF , KKOIXNIXO AT SI.KI V, M, fl'HlllAI, IIA(!L! TitAlKB ea . IV-.. Si. iJ 'M ti-;.' "' 1 Uina-ii ,v., roikhr, al U-M ,,d al int.ral up to M V- . T'flal Cn. i;rt;ieU for Ilr... w-tit alio reached by trellei'- ! . -MM rrijnu a: nuunrki. oj.jv. J Udi Iwluifinr War Ts. UU1 ui 1 1 1 VI HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT By IMWNf.. Cppj;rlfi, l:, 1U r ant'lmU Common, GOV. BMITH'B alcnlnfc tho Wftlkui- measure means tlit N'aw Vorlt city win see avorttrd Qurpentlsr Oglit Watttlrts I.flvlttsUy mrP tlmo In July perharts on MomUy, July 5. They aro to go Unm rounds to a tloclsluu, Wo understand tlmt Carpontler would rather go twelve rounds without a referee's decision ovor In New Jersey, but Jcl Curlcy hnowa that the rnoney hi In this city, lie had, n rather unpleasant oxperisnoe In ew Joraey when ho promoted the Dempaey-Ktiltpn fiasco at Harrison. Carptntler's decision lo show America what he can do In o, real contest nnil to provu that he qualifies for a fight with Dempsey was brought about by natlQn Wide criticism, a. few nwtn of which we directed at him, Nat urally wq me itlsil to see the Kretiehmun matched lth heavyweight of 8.me skill, but we cannot say that Levliuky Is tho he-t choice, Carpcntler cuu box, anil Levlnshy ilopondu on his boxing ahlllty rather than his power. e would havo liked tu soo Cnrpentlrr matched with a hitter like Hill Bren nan, We know that tho Kuropewi champion Is clover. But we do not lnow If ho enn tiil pi n mi, ml, i n. . ,.,i.i. ., . ....i..u i ttmony on that scare. Umvovcr. n will for the tussle wU'.i Ivlnsny. . v,,uv, lw iivumiiv uiv Usui nuavj v,e:Eiii, viuuiipioii oi inu wmiu. Lcvlnsky holds the Amorlcen title In Hint division. Tho Metropolitan ul 1020 w mi nils the Metropolitan Handicap? u ima hon Bojng fruni had U'lHuyntond aiipwed a willingness to toko worse .n recent yoara, 11111! on Monday lilt a low level. Only (our horses WWt a ohanee, t wua lts difference In their n mo 1'iisi, mm o iiy line, wuuair. wun ne nnnarta.nce und traditions of H-teu iiiiiucert trainers tO' withdraw same of the sturs entered. On Monday there was apparent espnso for the failure of the mile fixture to attract a ulBSer ami more representative on try. It gives tlio Impression that traln ero cannoj bring aJonc thn older horusa to ImproJisive, fiinn at a mjle at tlis stago of the season. If this bo true It Is an Indictment of present training methods. Though modern turf history says that the Metropolitan was Inaugurated In 1891, the fact Is that tho event Is one of the oldest classics the Ameri can turf. It was originated In 18S0 at Jerome Park as, tho dreat Metropoli tan, with Hie distance a mile and a half and Anreolus tho winner. It was transferred to Morris Pari; in 1S01 and the route was cut to a mla and ail eighth. In 1300 it was transform a third timo, to Belmont Park. The dis tance was further reduced to n mile In 1807, when Voter was the winner. The gradual reduction of the distance- Is a good Index to the tendency on the American turf. In twenty-seven runnings of the modern Metropolitan a lhree,ycar-oli has finished In front cm seven occasions. We Include Sysonby, which ran a dead heat with tho four-year-old IlnCe King in 1DQ6. Voter lii 1S&7, Bowl InK .Brook in 1S38, Filllgrane In 1S90, Arsenal In 1302, Trontpe La Mort In 1918 and Wllilalr In 19?0 complete the list. Among tho few three-year-old Winners in tho old days was G. L. Lorlllard's Greenland, which was first In 1881 in n raco which was made the subject of a heroic painting by the, Ital ian Sangulnetti. Wlidalr's time; 1:38 4-5 under 107 pquiids, was excelled by Gunfire, Jack Atkln. Fashion Plnte, Buskin, rrhe Finn anil Tronipo La Mort. Wlldalr docs not Impress cue as being a great horse, but he has time to prove the contrary. Holy Cross and Georgetown Knlpr Claims (or College Honor. Holy Cross, which won the Postern intercollegiate baseball champion ship last spring, enters a claim for the honors this year. Whether this claim will hold water remains to bo seen, for the Worcester nine lias yet to meet Yale mice and Harvard twice, Thus far It has been beaten by Georgetown and the Army. Georgetown's manager, C. U. MfCormlck, writes us and says that his team merits the title, it has won twenty-three out of twenty-slx and has beaten Holy Cross, Navy, Yale, Boston College, Lehigh and Kordham. It Is evident that Georgetown Will have to be considered when all the data are In. Holy Cross's victory over Brown last Wednesday was a striking demonstration of its class. Just now there Is little chYinco that a member of the BJg Three will win the honors. Princeton has beaten Harvard and Is likely to beat the Crimson again torday and end tho series. Yale has not yet played any of Its so-called, major games and there Is no reliable lino as to what It s likely to do, fqr the Blue nine has been very erratic this season- It seems to have an advantage lp the box In Its being able o pall on Kellcy, Sclleck, Coxo and Calhoun, who sprang some thing of a surprise when he shut out Boston College, Harvard can rely only on Kclton. Tho Tigers, have two good pitchers in Margetts avd Warburtop. but neither Is tho eijual of Kelley. who has been offered a contract by the Yankees. , 1,000 ATHLETIC ENTRIES. InterculleKlatV Oamcs nt FraukUn Field Friday mid Saturday. Philadelphia, May 23. With more than 1,000 entries tho forty-fourth an nual track and tle'.d ohanipioiuihlp games of the Intercollcglato Amateur Athletic Assoelrtlnn of Ameilca will bo staged at Franklin Field on Friday und Saturday. In many respouts the meet will be the most Important staged by the association In some years. The performances- of the winning athletes take on added Interest duo to the proximity of tlio Olympic games, and the college track coach whose pupils succeed In capturing the pont trophy and cham pionship win stand opt prominently as a .candidate for (ha poajtlop of trainer of the American Olymuic team whleh will represent tills country at Antwerp. The return of no.rm.aJ conditions In. college nthelfB, rojlptvlng several years of war activities, alto brings oompt tqn liacjs to the high plane which al ways marked these titular contests. More than' thirty college and universe ties are exported to be represented hy trams ringing from ten to forty Indi vidual athletes, Including two strong contender from the Paclflp coast, Cali fornia and Stanford, with excellent winning record piade earlier In the sea son, will bs the far West invaders, but it is not espected that tha middle West ern Institutions wllj figure In the flnal result nf the meo.t, as tlie Western Con ference games set fortune 4 and 5 are occupying the attention of the othletcs of that section to an unusual extent this season. MOltE TAX OX CAI18 IX KHAXOE. Paris, May 25. Adoption by the Chamber of Deputies of a provision in the lax bill placing lavlcs totalling !?l francs on small cars has doomed putp mobtles as luxuries. In the opinion of owpers of machines n this pty. Tjfforts qre 'being made to Induce the tfenate to change the bill In this particular, bu,t there is llltlo hope of snores, in addition, owners of machines pay Indirect taxes on gasolene vhlcb, even for cars driven an average of twenty mllei P'tlar. amount tp l,O0Q francs an nually, Taking Into consideration the tax on the nurchaae "prices of outpmpi bles tho eost of a CM and Its pperajlon Is double that of ten months ago. Bfilmont'ji Indexed Entrtw Flnt rtac Torysr:olili main; cllmi Ins; fqur"" n4 a lml t"'lwsi tTisj!u tSt Wt.llnOei.- Wl. 4) fifa l'nurt. ICitl IM1 M.A ..OPiisp I.,i n. Four.raar-old ami upward: stttpltciiaa; stiiinsi ci"ii v" i'miti- ! ':i5' New nayealtil W Bruin niie...ni - Infld) 1J8 I SIS nobt. ciIlvor.M'.l 340 'Stuffs .l'l' Third Rc-Thr-yr-01il nq uparu; tha N niM iipaicp; pno ni.. lnd. Wt Init-x. wt. ,.ttfl ,,io Trojan .....tl - War riimi., P? m) Alibi UO I.lon ifflr SS8 Tajlnr Maid, pi 11.1 MUHniaiii (III Ppurth Ttiiee Three-year-old and upnarui His flollls Bolllngl ilx furlong, main course! Uf .1 Index. Wl. I111U 1 (1118) Klylntr Orb.. SSI :!(! liil rttunnt lOli -ininigpi ri 14,1 Biinlce Btr.,IOI I Fifth P,aeo-Tlirr;yr'qd conditions; on mue wi.imrei. L'mf nu. r.ibbet, nil m Kiupd " 1 vct.lit HMtit.tir 111 flrr 1 naln 111 lablt(,tn irni..r..l .. .10,11 T.f nlorlrui.il 'himIi nner-'v,e-rpr!tii eanilor.; for fli; Ar anq palf furlons. ra(l tout" ndix. (nees.- Wl, Mncv I.tcllO 110 Moon lnw..,l0 h. Fapmtlq.j 0 Mavoum'tn. 110 ,- rrudery ....jlf) -r Coil. Colprs.ll 1 Jr. uamuier ii ui'. i',,,!njEo,it lt'Jl Refusal . 1 ip (-201 8tep LlRlitljr tlS lulc In Afr. t0 Klve pounds f .lion aire r lalmtil. Wea.hcr clear, track f-s: little Is better than nrVhliw. 8o let's1 rZ& The That etMjest. py the way, will Klve Car- ,Z altl3 c0. Falls to Me Up to TradHou, tho w Inner, oossessed 0 lata n keen n tio classic. In other' years a muddy RICE SHAKES UP OREWS. Onlr FIT Men n Cnlniubla Aur ally Hunts Hold Their Places. Jim Itici caused a sensation on Morn ingslda Heights yesterday afternoon when he staged the blggett thafcfup of tns season In tho tUue and White varsity shell. Out of ft total of sixteen men In the tie varsity boats but flva were lucky enough to hold thtlr plates. The rejuvenated varsity wll have hut one day's practice together before the shell leaves for the Pchuyllill!, where it will tal;e part in the Chllils cup race n the American Henley regatta. Capt. Duncan I-ys, stroke of the var sity, and (iansjng Van Itguten, at No, 7, were the only Iiuti8t of the first boat Who are to-day In their old seats. Every otlur member pf ths varsity either moved to another ppclton or inavei rlaht out of the hsl, In ths first change of tho afternoon Ssacke, I'jrtts and jrpst went to (he varsity at ot. 3, 2 aP'l bow re spectively, Later nice thought better of ono shift, and Uerpian was returned to No. 3 and SaacUe went hacV to No, of the junior shell. WaldecWer, at No. 8, I olmt entirely new in hi position, He rpwed through out the season at how and was jeslerilay forced to shjft to the port ie pf the shell. AVrlght, formerly at ,No, 3 In the Junior combination, also changed from pne !de of the boat to the otier. The Internal shakeup In the varsity resulted Ip Walderker moving up to Np. G, Swin burne and Curry being promoted two place and Hepnan chopped down to No. ?. The varsity will have its last wprkout nn th Harlem, at noon today. The shells will he shipper late this after nofirrand the crew "wi entrain for I'hlla del'nhla Thursday morning. The final heatings follow : Vsnliy Leyi, tioli Vsn Mfitt". o. Waldecker, No. i Swlnbun, o. 5; (luriy, 7ia. it iiernian, fis. ai rhf. r. rrpJt, ho' junior Hnode trqkej 8a ,.'!', Ka. 7i ScoUl, No- i" J5u'li llco, Vo. U lUsdihsn', No. 9! Wrlll". bqwl UajieB. yps". ' Knilow, ,S'a. S; LOyiSVUfcE RE8ULT5- Flrtt Rsct-Plstpilngl ,Pur 11,200: for ftlllt Hire rtprs Mini lufiuni rurui SO. 10 (Carmody), SJ.70 and turn, ednfli px (llelpiwh), I3.fl" third. 1 Tim, w iuii (- nil n'i: Tdo'i. Ooldjn pawn- Prlvollly. Marl Mx'm nlia fmn. Second na.ee-Piiria I1.20Q for maiden (II, lie two lour una Qna-nsn 1 I fur- lon-uJy Msdoatf, 115 (RaMard) i .30, ia.:y and f?.,.nni hy (ipse, ll, liw'j'n Son), field. M. 1 f and !a-iti seand: Mil Fontaine. Iirtnykil. h.W third. Time, 0:M I-.". Ixiuali MalUi. Vtllow I)onoiu. lllaneha Mc. floitfp Avenue. Don .orl otti. nirl, aorkyt and fssperr f?(ly l;q rap. Mr Itnje. "'. MtU nt Ro'flr AVttnur ppMpipi, in ,,v,h. Till yer wartt Tint; na W-W. ecnir; Byrne, ll (Taylor), IH. CO. third. Time, 1:48. Ufsn flpllUr, Topi Loran, Holr, Port Drapou, (lrinso, Lucky. Maria RapKld, Rarloclf and apicuc- ular Olrl alio ran. Fourth Itar i'ure Il.4f0i far three- ycar-oldn and up) tlx furlnnst-An 1 American Si.'iU. ,S0 and won. Claris inr. 111 i" iirnj. mm S2.no, ncond; Sgpny Slope. 121 (JlcOrann), 2,0, thin - Time, IMS 1-p. Out the Way. Ansoii, liaiifvurpi anj ifnir a q rap, Fifth Raee-Pur gl.ioqt fdr fll es tivo j-nar od; fup and a half furan-Relum. ill tj,'inniiyj, '!" '"""" Say Blue, lit innhinionl. 12-40 and 2.10, aeeoadi afp nf Trurnpa, 11 (M, ('9r). 2,(0. third. Time. piMS-. Nsncy Wyalt Hnd Mariorlc MKy alw 'an. !.t0, iron; ilitn rune rrr uiaimins; puraa i,jrii i?r , DIH "'Ml .m; n alo ran. Heventu lli Pnraa tl.COO: three. year-olda and' obi one r'll'--RnMn.. M iCallahan). KM. ' 15.40 and M.lo. Wont Jouelt, P8 (afarlmeel. 4 anil 13.40, econd( Wffc'ord, 1U3 nviaei. ai.w. mini, lima. ItSO Jnp. I'lienoiax anu aervuor auu tan. t Wt-vw-V"A n HBi iw ""is .n" . SPIJC trr-Urntil n., 1(1? (B, KnpeM- fjjo. !;K !J ?.., lj'pjJ2' is. It Ml eruT. our. thffdT' Tim, uTdi'a'B" PrajpeSTer far MRS, RAYMOND IS EXTENDED TO WIN Ferced to Extra Sets by Mrs, 8. F, Brlgft, Ot tho ven woruen who survived tile fteond day's idsy In tho Pellmm Coun try Club Invitation tennis tournament yesterday Mr. Kdwarrt W. lUymomlJ alone linn advanced as far is the semi final, lir advonce, liowever, waa not esullv mid ' Xl TUnlamln V. Ilrlirm. Who In the ononlnsr round had trU wiio in tne oiion nir rounu nsti in, uniplierf unexpectedly over Miss Leslie unncrott of Hoston, gave anoiuer im - proislvo exhibition, and Mre. Ilaypiond, who Is sixth In national rank, had to summon ell her skill to defeat her In an 'extra set match. Although' Strs. llnymond took six garner In a row In the flnal set, play was much more oven than thn, score indicates, many games going to deuoe. It was Strs. Orlggs's It was a hard hitting contest In which tho lnd changed often. Holh women came un to tho net frequently and volleyed well, Mrs, Biljrcs. play Inn most of her returna safe, while Mrs. 1 n ay that stood out most nroniincniiy. Mrs. Hrlggs. had nuiny an opportunity for a "mil," but failed tp drive ths ball ppt of Mrs. Raymond's reach.. Miss Margaret drove, who defeated Mjs. tfdward V, Lynch In a cloe match, apd Miss Florence Hallln are the other two survivors In Mrs. Raymond's halt of the draw, while In the upper half ,Nlss Eleanor (loss, pecond In national rijnk, plays Mrs. Rawson Wood to-day, and X1U Helena Pollalc. the national Indoor champion, meets i Kdith si gournoy of Huston for places )n the seit-niiBl roqnd. The latter match wl be Miss Slgourncy'a. opportunity to turn tho tables on the girl who stood between her and . the Indoor championship In the final round two months ago, Miss (loss did not play In singles yes terday, but was well nigh at her best Ip doubles, In which, with tho able assist ance of Miss Helen Qilleaudeau. the New York 3(ate champion, she scored ovefa strpng pair In Mrs. G, F. "Weaver and Mrs, Robert I.e Roy. The score was 64, 00, Mrs, Ii W. Raymond and Mrs, Frank Welte were wilMl a point of defeat" In straight sets at the liandh of Miss Bosslc Holden and Mrs. Albert Humphries, but they steadied Just in time and pulled the match out of the fire. Mrs- Humphries's ban hitting and Miss Holden's steadiness gave them a lead of 62, 52 and 1030 beforo Ilia contest began slipping out of their grasp. .Another doubles team that failed to hold an early lead were Miss Margaret tlrove ani Mrs. Royal Victor. They took the 'first set from Miss Caroma, Winn and Miss Gertrude Delia Torre at 6 4, fed 43 in the second, and lost four games in a row, and were In front again In the final set 3 1 only to drop five of tlio next six games and the match. Steadiness was the main asset of tht winning pair. Miss Follak was extended all the way In her singles match with Mra Samuel Waring, who drove hard and deep, cov ered a lot of ground, and forced a fast pace. She took (he second set from tho indoor champion nt 7 3, but the latter rallied In the next, apd by tlroless "getting," skilful placing and a puisllng change of pace won th? set by a com fortable margin of 62. The summary; THdliam Country flub. Imitation Women' sinjIra-Hecond lound Mrs. llaivion Wool lUfiRUil Xr. lUxld C. Mills, A I, 0-1 1 Ml Pdtth Elci'uriu'y defeated Mrs. Franl; Welle, 8-, 3; Mill Ma rear H Hreve dc. (etJ Mr. Edward V. Mncli. 01, 7-3; Mips Relni 1'ullak- def,ated Mrs. S. War ns. lV-i fi-T. 11 a. .Third nound-Mra.. Kdv.aiit W. naymond d.fcatfd Mr. I), F. iiiics". tt-3, C-i. ii-o. Iiontil-Flrt round-Mrs. S. p. Weaver and Mr. Robert t.e Roy defeated Mr, (l. 11 p.!MW.? V,": tl'o'-ard. o-i u-! 1 a. r.iu. hiii t . itavmnnii aurtliall McUan drftated Mrs. E. C, Diiliin .ml Kir k r.l.lah,.ln, Mrs. KJard V. Raimund apd Mr. Prank Welte defmlrd Mra. W. II. Prllci.rd and Hr. Rsrnard Hteni, ,0 4, -l; Xtl.s Eino Hon and Miis Iteli'n illlliulallu deftated Mr. H. F. Weaver pd Mre, Upbtrt m lloy, 04, -0; Mil Uaroma Winn and Ml (ter IruMu livhs Terra defeated Mr. no)li lclpr and Ml Marsarn Oreie, 4-0, o-l, 0- 4 1 Mrs. if, )'. flrlKS! aipl MU Rdlth J sqarney defeated Mrs. Jngp H.rlmgn an, Mi, rmrey WUboiirn. c-3, s-l: Mlaa V'loreneo Ilavllla apd Mrs. Tieod,or beer defeated Mr. Swuel Warlns and Mil ''l" UWcro't, -J, h-8, 0-3, TldlU Round-Mr. W, W, Rajraond and WriW f'lj, i'fated Mrs. A. jlurnphrlis and Alls K, Hd'll, 2-Q, J2-IO, U-2. CH.MTI'IO.V TliAKS UP STItOIClg, William M. Johnston, national cham pion, was tho only one of the payls Cup team lo play on tho courts at Forest Ijlls yesterday, He engaged Samuel Hardy In a three t exh.lbi.tldn., In which he pa'd more atteptipp to tuning up his stroheshan the winning of points, Re was In excellent ftrm. bis forehand cross court and side po drives being particularly effective. As spokesman for tho Davis Cup com mittee Hardy Intimated that the choice of the fourth man on tho International team may be made at a meeting of the committee to-day. HOI.MAX f PRACH THiUlts. PilLiustBU, My 23, Xate Jlol man, star pf the fiermantown Eastern league team, has bean appointed head coach pf the Prlpce(on University hns. kolbal team, acrordlpg to annoinceipent here to-day. Holnian su?weis Fred 1- uehrlng, ttho retired nt the end of last season. Euchring Is to tafco ji nciy cpllfgo poMtion In the West. JOUISVILWi ENTHIES. Pint llaee-!'ure l,20O; clalralns; for tkn-ra-slda a; untvprrti ein furlone,: An.tlopate, 09: SI, lqmln, Wi; lUarVIn May, lOli rj(ieulonl 103; Our UlriMy, iTifl'.ilvord. 107 1 IWar Hardin,' toil' iSifl ferll- 10!): 'raiiiaea. 100: lladil.r, ii.U Crpoufge, HOl Mpney, 1I2( Du of nlilrc, Mill 'Star Realm, 111; Ilarve,t Kins, lir,. Alio ( Loy, lOQi Pnipiid (Imp.). 112; Hpnor Man, 110; MVar l'!?h l'?' JW Hrown. IQ2l'Baid nd, 0il. Sccsnil rtfel'ure 11,000: clalmlnil thr-Cr-ad mdn lHi ilx fqrlona: Donna Rama tlnjo-), 101; M.ady Hrltaln. 107: iriiniy, ihi 'Ufuv uurry, iut mi ana. Iftfi 'I'rlncM l.ou, 101 : M ed the Tliie, 107 i !7wr't;.T!,r:;; 'II,' ,.'t'c,"! on"ln. ilJ: tilts Nell. 11 ilaqil Rally, 113; rieaii Sw.cp, Amanda, 112. Alio illtlblt: l.ltlla chill. 112: Muffim (Imp.). 112. 1IJ, lly, IIS; rifan 3weD, ni ne i'u- Third Racc-Purt 11. COO: rendtnnh ninh lUndleap; for fput-ear-nld and' uunardt Ona lalln and a iliteemh: Atta lloy . limp.). ; aandi of Piaur. I03j Qrsatir, 111: Coiirunlp (fmp.), 112. 1 Fourth. Raoe-purn 1 1 .200 : for tlir-yr-oldi; one milt and a liztcenth: Xordacl;, lOJi Alex, Jr., 103: Rouleau (Imp.), laij The Leopard. 103: Sam'f Hay, I03 l)eet Pal, to); tknra Olcnn, 10S; Captajn Mao, 03; Ster- llnc. IDS. 111. TI I.. t,,,r. (.1.000 added; Spring Trial Blakaaj two-year-olds; four and a half runoniai iy i inzer, ii.: i-rirarcu. ll-: Poyn. U2J 4UdS Prypr. 112; An Rlh, fi! ilt'l t.refine end, lie; Ralancc Wheel, The Ally. US: Red Rej-i. 1)5: Ilunabuck. lis: tRncl Vela. 1'i: tEatreii;. ii.-, North Elkliprp, 113; Whte Htar, S; RJnlieit Verde, (('. tPerkln I Moire PJIT- ' T, .V'rK en.ir. mini iiare ru Ravdnlh Tlaea Purio 11.2001 elalmlnrt tar louf-year-oiea. ami upwafa; iipmopi anu geiainai an m in and a hair: uucunal , 105 1 IKImpalung, 1W Plaptarede (Ipip.j. rkj: n UreJ'ln, Plva I fly. Rome. Rh; -noscowa, jt sfa nl, uuy roriunv, iu. nounda aDDrentlce alien ance claimed. Weather clear; track faal. mxtn iare-rur ,wu; ciainimj rpr th.re-ytr-ela" and univard; fllllta , rrareal one mlla and a lUteenth: Mar Hoi,3, OO; Uulde Poet. 107? iThlnW. lof IJan' djmp, Hot Umclnp Upray, 112; Uu II., FUTVRE OF BOXING DEPENDS ON BOARD International Sporting Club Maftct Clear lit Position. lly CII.ItM:S V. MATH1SO.V, It Is evident from the numbsr of can didates for, the position of Hosing Com ni'anlonen that several patriots are to be disappointed, At least n!x men, accord ing to their dccluratlous. are Ideally qualified for the work and are sura to I be sppolllted, OOV. Smith Is goInX awV for rf,t pl' lwu 1 ths (;,lnncol, , )e w))1 u MfCtop, previous 1 10 ihat ,,,, Although the International 1 sporting Club did yeoman s work in bringing about tho passage, of tlio bill, tho club has not advanced any candidate oxcept Major Illddle, who obviously would make an Ideal chairman for the commission, A promliiont member of thaj vnin .vesieruay niauo cicar us uuuuuo. Its tnombers believe that the club should have at least one member of the com mission and a majority of the license committee. As- the mombera of tlio llcepso committee will servo without sal ary, thero will not be a tumultuous rush for appointments. If the club receives -what It considers Its due In the matter ot membership ! of the comailtslop and the committee u win tauc 110IU of the worlt wltn Vim. Othfrtvlee tho club will Btand ado and not accept any commission or committee appqlntmcnts. lii( the organization will thci put Into effect a vigilance commit tee pjan for the supervision of boxing al pver the ptaie, to assure cleanliness for the aport. The club feels that It would not car? tp ho Ideptlfled with the game unlets the personnel of the com mission gave assurance of clean boxing. Senator Wallfer Is on record with the assertion that unless the V'animlssloners are above suspicion he will devpto his efforts to repeal the bill at t;o next session of the legislature. The suddenness with which Joe Reck ett declarod off hla match with Frank Mqran, following the laser's defeat of Frank Goddard In two rounds, Indicates that tlie Rrltli champion does not In tend to take chances of losing any morn prestige by meeting men with dangerous hitting power- If Georges Carpentlcr does not take home to that dear I'nreo the biggest bundle of American dollars ever carted out pf tills country by a foreign athlete It will not bo tho fault of Francois Descamps, manager of the French champion, A an Indication of the keenness of Descamps. In financial mat ters, it is recorded that he compelled tie International Sporting Olub to' hand over a tidy sum for the few burlesque rounds Carpcntler boxed with Major Riddle at tho Hotel Commodore a few weeks ago. Charey .Rodeo, former bantam boxer, gives frequent evidence that he Is the best referee developed n Jersey since the Hurley law went Into effect. Radon eschews ihe terpentine dancing effects of same of the other officials and seems to luive excellent control over the con testants. POLO ENTRIES ANNOUNCED. Tourimmrnl I'lny llrtrln To-nior- roir sit AVhlppnny River Club. , Kntrle for tha tournaments of the Whlppany mver Club, Philadelphia Country' Club and Bryn Mawr I'olq Club, to be held In tho order named from May 27 to June JS. wero announced yes terday by the Polo Association. Four teams pre to compete for the Whjppany River cups and six for tlie Hssex cups In the Whlppany tournament, fopr each for tlie Woodcrest challengo cu;i and the .Temora cup In the Philadelphia Country ' . . .... . ... ! u,u" event- Bm' a ul, ""mocr tor ;ne Wooton challenge cup and the Rryn Mawr cup on the grounds of the Dryn I Mawr Pol(l Clubi '" ""IFI""' lourney uie nip- pany River team and fiiver team ana me wntppany Whips meet '0 the first round match to morrow, and tho Camden Magplos play the Rumspn Country Club fqur on Saturday- The flnal is to be decided next Monday. For the Essex cup? on the same Held tie Rumsop Cqunry Club, Whlppany Whips, Whlppany Tigers, Whlppany Rovers, Oapiden Magpies and WhlPPany Wanderers, nra to competo from May 3 to Juno 6. In boll dlvh sjons of the tpunianient Harry East, at 7 goals, wll he th highest ranking player participating, First Troop c-qlry of Rtiadephia, Point Jpdtli Fox Hunters and the Phila delphia Country Club nnd Bryn Mawr trams wui he the contestant at the Philadelphia. Country cuh from May s tp June 5. and the eaipe team" will play Ht Rryn Mawr June 0 to Jupe ll. VETERANS TO HOW) HELP DAY. (jaollc Pooinl( Remiiri- pf SUIj nlnlh'a War lleropa' ('nni, What prmnlsos to be one of the bMt tlieets staijeil In this vlolplty Ip many woeWs w lal;e place next Sunday after Afternoon Rt Celtic Paris, I I,, whors the ppantah Wpr Veterans' Asaoolntlon of tho Sixty-ninth, Regjment wl hPlu Its annual field ,1a y. In ntldltlon to a scries of military at tractions there wl ha n. rlianiipnshlp leiiiuo Oaello football Bmiic anil a hurl lp match. I.'eut.-Col, A, A.ndcrson, who leil the lfl'th Infantry, In, the latp wnr, will throw out the ball for tha gridiron (.rntest, whllo R.rlf.TClcn, JCdwpril Duffy, iylo rnarcneu i mo poau qr ma fampus aixty-nlntli in the Ppanlsli war, will Stsrt tho hurling mstcii. Kerry wl qppbse Tpparary lo tlie foptba gome, while the hu.rllp'f match wll brlpij to gether I.lm.ericl' sntl fl-enn', HENLEY RQWINO CHANGES, Plans for the mnnlnif qf ths American Tiepley on. tlie p'chuylklll pest Krlday and aatunlsy were changed, strain yesterday wnep J. A, "rown, rcpnsyivsnm s'ewsra Ip the American Rowing; Association, an? liQi'incetl that the Becpnd heat for the HtfuyurpV Qm race, orlulnally sphedulod , lop Friday ijfternoon, tiad, lepi( clianged ! tp f'atu.rday piorninr. Inability on the iiari hi fituviirit truvn uii: acene PI (he racas In llmo for tho lrliay after: poon hsa( was plven gs tho reason. At the same time It was aiin.QU.ncod that (he Navy shell, originally cardei) to be p. starter In tho ChJIds Cup race and later switched to the second heat with Inr mril and Syracuse, hsn again been ohsnged baclt to the Clillds Cun raco and will start against Columbia, Prince ton and Penn in that clpsalc Kvcn nhoulc! the Annapolis boat win the rape, hewever. t will rot be entitled to the Ch,llds Cqp. Placing the Navy crew n the Child Cup. however, greatly lessens hq chances of Colombia's qualifying for Itta final hist op Saturday. Rowing; ths second heat on Saturday (nornlng between Harvard and Byraetue wl mean that one of thoso cr?ws will huve tp row twlbo In ono lsy, Accord, jng to roles announced previously only one boat will go forward from "this heat to meet tho two nuallfyliiH sheila fromi the ciiiias t-u.p race. T))e .Massachusetts Institute pf Tech nology yesterday withdraw tha .entry of its varsity eight for the rega.Ua. The fact that the crew, averaging only 15J pounds, would have to tow Ip two heats was said 16 have caused the withdrawal. SUN AND HEJRALD RACING CHART ) JIISI.MONT I'AHIC, May an. AVeuther clomlri trnuk fnl. iUK FinflT IIACK.-I'our sii.1 on-half furlongs itral8i. Tlnit, 9tr.14.ji. Purse, 00. tnu For twn.yeur-olilM elalnilnic. fff t jl'1' Htsrl sroln, Vn rhldtn nut, Winner, lnt, Ilor, 'M17 n,.nm IW u'. r., iiy rtniue ninsieinii, 11 JUT Dream Crepe, . 107 IS wsm up,.;,,.,, IIM ()iior Units, .110 It 'J 1 Vh W Hot HIiKf. Ill 1 l I n 4 - i Jul Pr 1 to 4 11 n :nni iriiiii mar.i..it a 7 t 3III Mary Mib......l07 14 5 5 -i;oupien. Ureani Crpe raclpg In Improved form, anil wtl lianillnl wnt with all the poc anJ was going iwy at the enl, Wall; I'D swvrveit lo the autalile shortly ntltr tin hrenlt, thowrtl good id nd hung on well, (leoiga llnvee, off runnln?. showed good speed, lint wtnkmt'd rlabt at th pd. llot UUiff hail no oxoun, FsdlnB fttsr brolio out a tho barrier n'. colllilgil 11 Hi l.ltllo Penr and neither 0110 had any chance. OverwdjhU-llfit Htlilf, 1U Walk Up, I, tJIfi SBCOND ItACK-FIvs and a half furlongs, etralabt. . Time, 1:0,1 1.5. $1,000 'u added. For three-ytar.otdi and upward FIIHca and mares. Off, .1:0(1. Htart ttocul. Won handily. Winner, br. f,, 4, by Biveep-Hanroie, Owner, Tnil'I.K mriuriMP rwiiiu,. irainer, Indn. Ilnrsi). Wt. M, i '.t renroi .... S20 ima Frank,, I.unetta .... W llnfllade .,, 11.1 mo lOrt in? 11:1 ti 2' .1 , netiy .1 Tnuji iijoun 1 II Vnirnne bad nil tha inpnl and fnrrlns earlouily threatened, ' Ima Prank wn dnlns her best and Just lasted to ave the place, I,t)MHa fnliei resolutely and would have boen accond In another trlde, Knfllade had scant early speed ami swerved to tlio outside, Overeljhi-Ilelty ,T., 1. Bcratched-Clnderella, 120: Salveatra, 120: Elected II., 110: Read Over Reel, 113; HI Qholc, 110 Riilildlum, 100. 817 7 TRIIID RAfiU One mile. For four MKi, Tlpio, 1:.'H)4-n. Off. 8:3d. Htart pood. Won driving. Winner, br. .h ire,!, hv Wninrl,ni-r!nlnnliilf flivnar. O. 1. WINFI113Y. Trainer, fi. U. Winfrey. Indev. Home Wt. PI' H '1 Ii 2M Airman .... 7 5 '.'Sin Fr'k Waters 11.1 1 (2tT) I'addy Dear 120 :i -1 Favour .... HI 3 2771 Cpun n' M It.'l Id 2Sli Tom nrnoks Hll 0 2113 II.M.mrvepa j 10 11 - WMcn Shoe 1(1 7 fi an,a mj ii i 1,1 1 4 r, .1 10 h " 7 11 11 H II II 11 7 10 0 111 si 11 11 11 2011 Olelpner 110 S Airman rinlilieil samoiy inrtmgii tne lmnil nf tlie atrptrh and uas luat un to on wit) good courage after having raced pocketed a furlong from home and atood nverweliht Favour, s, Hcratched-Rurllnsamo. HO: Tiger Roue, iln: rerrc-a-Feu, 110. f O FbRHTR RACE Rtt and one-half furlongs, Time, 1:18. Purse, St.000 added, For OlO thrce-year-nlds and upward. Harden City Handicap. Off) 4:01. Start fair. Won handily, Winner, b, g., 0, by Uroonntlck-I.ady Frlvoles. Owner, O, W, I.niT. Trainer. M. lilracii. Ind. Home. Wl. P.P - Tlliplly Wlto'l.llil 2 - Salveatra .,...10.1 il 12H3) Sunfah 1I....12H 4 bi. '1 1",i 1 I'i 3 41, 4 4 R 3" 12 2 car, ciinnmv (ii...iiis . Tlpplly Wllchei, r'-elng In hi beit form and bad something left at tlie end. SfaheMra and (Roomy OUs lot aonie groiina Dy swinging wide Into the straleh. Rnaor outrods Fntor nt the end. and the mare finished ramely tq lalia the place. Fator was raught napping at Ilia break with Sunflash II, , and rode k ery weal: race throughout. Ho saved ground on the ilretch turn, but wai of little help la hi horse in the final furlongs. Overweight Balvestra, 1. Scratched I-onl Prlghton, 122. Oin FIFTH RACE.-One mile. Time, 1 :3 4-3. Purse M0, nddet. For three-year-olds: aelllng, Off, 4:31. Start good. Won driving. Winner, cli. c, 3, by The Man-nff,r-oalii. Onnrr. T. II. WILSON. Trainer. W. R. Jlltchell. Index. Horse. W. PP, S. 1. 'i ! t i i 1 a :: a a 21 2MA!" 00 Tattle 112 2C7 A. Soldier.. 10S 2 lllinont ....llXl :i 1 Winn Mtt,rA in. 1... Rnl.l fnT 32.000! Tattle uas tiring badlv after having forced all the pare, anil savlmt ground .all the xav Just lanted to win. American Soldier closed-with a rush In (he Inst .urlong and wpiild live been pinner In another stride. Tlie bandage on his off hind leg came loose hi the running ami ltmay havo coat him the race. Rlmont had no excuse and la evi dently ery ordinary. i)n SIXTH IIAOE-SU furlongs, straight. Time, 1:12 1-3. Purse, J800. For three-ycar-iJJU 0,, an,t upward, maiden. Off 0:04. Slart good. Won ealy. Place rame, Win ner, eh. g., 3, by Marathon-F.lhel Carr. Owner, J. LIVINCiSTON, Trainer, C. M. Index. Horse. Wt. PP. St. U .4 .Tadrta IIS 11 .1 2' 1' Wt. lir, lis ilo 11.1 11.1 1 IH 11.1 11,1 11.1 115 11 PP. 11 10 r, 2' .1 3 II 7 274 Phalarli 1 10 . 2S2 nrtrlee no r, i -i" i r, n 13 12 i m 8 2IS' nnval JeMer 12 13 n :i 1 o 4 iiinna care Oherublno . . liloniedes ... 302 2S2 Tllantlum .. Mriicit A. . . King fleorge, Old Sinner . 111 R II ll 12 13 203 ?7.-,1 I.adv Archie. . 110 302 Fop IH 8 11 tr-nl., Jaddi. breaking well, showed eicellent . ' ' .,, tJT-i tln.-n, UUIlE Oil wen. ie,urw uu,n,,,v,. ,.vm. raced greenly and wll eurely improc, Scratches-Mualio, 116: Helloqroia. 118; TENNIS TOURNEY FOR WOMEN. An open tennis tolmJJjment for women will start next Tuesday on the Montclalr (N. J.) AthleFla Club courtB. Play Is to start each day at 2 :30 P. M , and It Is expected to ploy the finals on tho fol lowing Saturday. Tlie committee In charge Is composed of Miss Hornre Sheldon, Mrs. Harold H. Bradley, Mrs. Curtis Campalgno, Mre. h. Murray, Miss Agnes liuicninson, ijoukirb w Rurney, Edward Dillon, Fred Hovoy and Stuart Mantell. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. mime MKrrfaM EAST CITH ST., RyiJvlXOTQN 4 JR AVK. 300 HORSES Copiing of Both Fresh an,d $easonc;d Stpck AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TOMORROW MAY S.TTII. BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. tilth lh imual varied Hit of complete bui ne initflls, wayone, harnesn, Ac. S uprranlrd hone told aubjret to trial un to noon Saturday, Moni-y back then If animal prove other than a reprrtenied. MAIN OPP10B. IM BAST 24TII ST. Important Auction Sale of Livery nnd Funeral Stoqk Property of I7I19 finrntJfnrisott Stable Cpf jtt the NARRAGANSETT STABLES, 184 and 126 Eaat 63d St Mrlween JJnBlnp and irk ve.. ew Xkrtt l t (Manhattan). On -Saturdsy, May 29, lleslpnlng at 10 o'eloeU. VAN TASSELL & KEARNEY, Auctioneer!, 8IXTV 1 INK R(in3I".S. ome of Ihfin ex eenllonsllr kpHi havlps been drill up ni'n(lilel pme Maelf, oni gra, qn nllh long tails, antt iSTT hore fur farjn ln. Tllrtr tmiifliDP) and roaepp, flttern flrtoria, four lpt, elslit hgnionn. tome of them ncter beeti uiedl Ihrr bUp(. licanra, eno wlila lieane, tno bpcgpgp uaioa. Hetenlr el f douH pnd flnfl hamra nil. eight I ! tl of PSMmi' harne.f . flllli tlluri, mifabla tools opd aunqyifif, baskt, Inn rene. llierle. $c., e. Tlili Ii uiioii ounorlunltv In nurrlnil re. labia hprer snl good livery carriage end. Iifare at )pur wii pr'ee. for tlie oc)i lis In so tu tjip highest I'lddiTi, (lia ialil lircmUt hapg beep eaod fpr aiolher uj- " i,7'p. PVNKLPY. Auc-ioner. FOR SALE ARABIAN SADDLE HORSES, BEAUTIFUL, qENTLE, W. P- Bmi Hi?hfild Farn, Port Wahington, Long Iiland. lin UAIiU-rl vlnslf "Pen lruki Kmii ' vault; lo one eprlml uaffo. ACKnil TnUCKiyn CP- Inc.. guv Paarl rt 13 plirlland.Welii tionlei five, iloiikcys. cov- rue ear, iiony rP, rldlliB ad(Jla brlOjle. for rlmdrent pn thma roivboy ml. ii, VEIH, 1? at 33d s.. cltyj 1'laja Mia TKAlI-dpp graya wanted, 1,1.-0 l., each It r,f; pair farm liori. eacli 111.1: tlilil ,cre, 50 upward. UlJTtMl HOOFlffa. isa Kulton t., llrqoklyn.' I'roapeet ipii.1. FQR fia'e Serfn tecond hand waeoni of wery declptpn: good condition. CAlt UIOA.V. Ctielia 1U0. 1 Kin. Joekevs. Otmn.ltlKl1.Clo1111.rlnco.Hh. 2" 31 1 Krisor. . . . KUmnier.. l'oneu,.,. lllce Turner, . , , Fator Zoi'llur, , , I U..1 a-s l'l , 4-1 n-i SI 8-1 M- 7-1 7-1 rt 20-1 11 I 4' 4 7.1 r.-7 ll.r, li -1 ;l SO-1 ii-i j-i k-i n-'j 4 4 r, r, n 7 1 ll-1 fl-t t iveaniry. (4 Fin, Jockey, Oiien.lIlgh.Clone.riare, Bli. 1!i 1' Hi Welncr.. ;il 2IU2" Davie,., 41 51 ,t Faior.... B-l s-r, 82-l .1-1 A-.1 4-S j.i.a n-t i-i is-1 S-2 8.1 12-1 .1.1 s-r, 4.1 .1 1 1 IIIISIOII. r, r r, Krlsay. ...10.1 a 0 0 Kcluit'cer. .13-1 20.1 a fast nara from the hreak was at Mi - ienr - olds and-upward. C almlnt, Pure. -1 f III, JU, l,r) . i.',rit,i, iii,v.,UFa,4 inLo.nii. ;i' j" itummer. 2!i 21 Ilutwall., ,1 1 17.10 7-10 .VI, 4-1 111. I ll-l KM -10,1 :in-t .10-1 4 ,t Myers.... 2-t r,-t r,-2 a-i io-t 18:1 1 4 tayne,.. r, r, Ihuton,.. 7 11 Rowan... 11 7 Zoeller... 8 K 1'onr 0 0 Turner... 's:l K,. M-t an.t 110.1 12-1 7.1 8-1 .10-1 30-1 ,'!0-l 10 10 l''.nnr,, 11 11 Uarrett lfi.i 12-t r,-i rro(t... I.V1 2IM 20-1 8- 4-t fter belno sllqhtly bloclied at the ast stride, ' Frank Waters hunff last niriong win In tho Favour Into nubnilIon, a drive gainely, I'addy Dear wa It Hi 2i 3 4 Fin. Jockey. Open.1Hgh.Cloe.PI.8h. l,i Rarrett n-1 8-1 4-1 ! - 2U Knor O-t 10-1 8-1 8-8 - 81 Fator 3-3 7-10 13-20 1-4 - 4 Turnr 4-1 B-l 0-2 1-1 and well handled, saved cround all the way 'i rin. jocneys. inen.nign.i;ioe,i"are.aii. 1 1h Fator 1-113-10 13-10 1-4 ?u 2 Rowan.,.. r,.2 3-t n-5 2-r, - a 3 Turner.... 2-1 1.1-5 13-3 3-3 110 hilt. 1 V. Fin. Joelicy. 1 1' Rowan Oncii.lllgh.Cloe.Plrc.SU. r,- n-i -1 2-t 1-1 -!i s.', fajor ,.10-1 ,.10-1 . r,-2 , .1-8 .. tl-t ,. 4-1 ,.SO-l , .3ft-t . 11-1 12-1 12-1 7-2 4 1 12-1 .1-1 r.n-1 10-1 20-1 40-1 20-1 4-1 12-1 io-t 3-1 7-2 10-1 n-2 M-1 40-1 r,.i 40-1 20-1 r,-i 1 0-3 :! 2ft-1 13-1 fi-t 1.-.-1 8.1 Q-r, i- Kelay . 2- 1 3- S s-r, 2- 1 1-2 10-1 8-1 3- 1 8-1 3-1 3-3 nnue . Rummer navies . Murray Murphy lliitwell Welncr liliri'l . mv-s MrAlee . . 1 r.-i Ilnfor 30-1 Uoidon speed and ia at no time lireatened. Phalarls lot,,,. l.1ir lit, I lit, pvr-ntiv Tllntifl Latter had no excuse. Plpna Care Service Star. IH: RaMem Olow. 110, WON OX N'INKTKKXTII (iRHE.V. PWI.VFIK14), N. ,T., May 25. Msi j Loulte Patterson won the (lag conte.st : women's competition at tho pialnfleld Country Club totdny. finishing on the I nineteenth green, Mrs. Frank C, Ard, j who finished on tho eighteenth green, j was second, and Ml si Ruth Romann, I who reached the slxtsoith cup, was third. uuor uiui iruuici, 1. iwinun. RAIN INSURANCE Decoration . Henry W. 5 NASSAU STREET STEWART Automobile School Founded 1900 WM. H. STEWART, Jr., President New day snd tve. clsiiei begin June I. Complete working Uboratory. Practical Class Courso $66 Owners' CIW Cor8e $36 Private Course $84 Drivina Uiwm by jppqintmtnt. Call, phone or writs for Catalog 3. 225 West 57th Street At Broadway. Phono Clrcio S270 SIX CYLINDER 6 Pl, Tqurinj SmniJard Unit Continental Rod Seal Motor Immediate- Delivery $1895 ROSKAM-SCOTTCo. Eastsm Distributorc 1896 Broadway (63d St.) Olirt LOW TIRE PRICES .771.'.". l iiAni, lU'ni.rn in I'atl and be roinlnccd. No prlcua iiiiotcl nwr iijinne 1 pianiopd. 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