Newspaper Page Text
11 West Shares With East Honors on Opening Dayx of Tournament for Women's Tennis Title 1 THE SUN AND NEW YORK HEBAU; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14," 1020. WOMEN BEGIN PLAY FOR TENNIS TITLE ym of Hoveniy-fllx Asplenia for Nniioiuil Honors ThN'm' rowed o Thlrty-ono. .1, IIIKMHOIA.V. ... Il l'lllt.MHtl.rillA, V IIIMIHEI.ru Ml ni'I'f " Ir.illl.ln III I to opcninir lotiiiu , .. ,,. t mnM tennl champion '"n mi tlin i'oiiiIi. or tlio I'lilli I'1"1..1 " ' Club nt HI. M n rt I n pn,,i(.',,ier fortwrt if "now two n mnli-liM -wntart. , i only four imiilri'il extra al. I'livorcil ly I'crfwt wcnthor the tennis Minnilttiv HiicrociJ.M In coinplMJiiB Ml of the firm ami necoir.1 round mntchM on H lii'ilulnl tlinn, nnil when Uic ut MreKo f tho ilny wnn wltlMCd ncros tlio not n, fluid nf wvfnO'Mx nilrnnti )md been .Mucort to ihlriyon. 0 tho Intwr H Imt omi lire out Hi the third round, tho Miule execution helnit Mr, llrnjinilti V, llrlitKK of relhum, who ns n rcmtlt of n I w Kii.l two mnilKht rt vIctorkH . MbiuIh mono In tho fourth round, A thoimlt Mm riiltftr I not new to imtlonnl chnni. I : ntt toiiiimnu'ntH It l ulrht or nine j, ii ulniii lm vcinii'i'U'il In u title event. At Hint time, n Mlts Dorothy llieen of th. oily, hu wnn runner up In tho chain i.tonahlp. . . ,. The West linrort with tlio IJnt In tli'i 1-i.nor of the oiwnlns day. All throw of r.iilfornla'n reprctentatlvec !l Blennor Annnnt, MIm Helnn ll.tnter ntul Mr ileum I-onclimiiti won decisively. Po did HUM MnrKuerlte DavIk of Ht. l'uul, tli Nurthweitern .champion, The Ilotton r. ntlnsent, comprlslnii Ml Marina Zenilvritteln, tho nntloniil clay court cUmploiij Mix IMIth Hlnounioy nnd MIm Lexllo Ilnncroft, ennio through lm inendlvely, nnd o did the Now York ruplrnnt to tho title, Mr". Molla lljur nedt Mnllory, Ml Hlcnnnr (low nnd n Helcno I'nllitlt, the imtlonnl Indoor chnmplon, 31 Ian rirl I'orcril to llctlre. Another of tlio prominent New York women plnyer who liiwtrlnbly Una limilo mi excellent dliowliip; In the tltlo ivent. Minn Clnro CiiMfl. vvn forced by lilnoM to retire from her mutch after Mi hail dropped one net to MIm .Mildred Wlllard of thin city nnd hail tied tho icor" i nil In the recond, Anx-nc I'hllndclimlrt tennln follower, the onvlftion nlrendy hnn been formed tlmi the women who will flKpt it out In the title round are Ml Marlon SCInder m it nnd Mr. Molla HJurftedt Mnllory. Hi y had comparatively eimy opiwncnt iicdny, but both showed convincing t ecd, aldll nnd iwwer and "took their r-.ntchc by tho nmo score. 00, 1, MIhs Zlndertcln defeutcd Miss Margaret Wiener of Philadelphia, ami Mm. Mnl lory dlcposcd of Mica Hene. ChrUty of I'olnt Judith, It. I, Ml Kleanor (loirn, reco'nd In natlonnr rank, outplnyod MrA N. I". Newhalt of thl city after tnklnK a dcfnult from Mrs. Deforet Cnndeo of New York. Mls Ileleno I'ollak did not allow Mr. Uordcn of VnhlnKton n slnslo same nnd MIm lllOi RlKOiirney of tho Jone wood Cricket Club dufontqil a clubmate, Mls Itosamonrt . Newton, c p, u 3, Mls nancroft had a much harder test on her hands, but scored with unex pected enso over Mrs. M. Urooko Huff, tho mlddlo State champion, by 83, 61, keeping her rival on tho defensive with tho severity of her stroke and tho effectiveness1 of her net attack, Perhaps tho only roul surprise of tho day was tho ovcrwholmlnff score, by which Miss Helen lUkcr of San Fran cisco, tho TacUla const champion, elim inated Miss Corlnno Gould of St. Louis who a few years ngo held tho national clay court tltlo. H was tho first na tional championship match for both women on turf, but Mlts Baker has been In tho East longer than tho St. Louis n'rl nnd apparently she has become fa miliar with tho gross surface. Tho coast champion's gnmo win mighty convincing to-day and h bids fair to bIvo tho rest of tho contenders plenty of trouble to cllmlnnto her from tho tournament. Her chop stroke and (ha used It from start to finish both ered Mlrs Oould throughout the match. Tho latter could not judgo tho bound of tho ball accurately and she netted her returns with alarming frequency. Of the Philadelphia p!ayer., who were In tho majority, Miss Molly D. Thayer, the local district champion, and Miss Anno II, Townsend, the orstwhllo Dela ware State champion, loom up far ahead of the rest as contenders. Miss Thayer earned her victory, with tho loss of only ono came, and Miss Townsend drfeated Mtaa Evelyn Heavy of Kansas City, ono of tho most capable of tho Western girl players, by a score of C-3, 0-3. The Snuimnry. Womn' National Championship Flrtt ItouiM-Molly D. Thayer, t'lillartelphta, d ffivltil Mm. John I, llocers, Itillaritlphla, fi-1, 0-Oi Mhs Mary Law, Philadelphia, von from MIm Ellen Trevsr, New York, by default: MIm AIIco Uayard. Hhort Hills, ) falcd Mr. Joieph Orubb, Wayne, 01, 03! Mlai Anne II. Towniend, I'hilaArlphla, 'de bated Mini Uvelyn Seavy, Kaneas City, 03, 0-3. Mm. II. li. aibbe. Hwarthmore, defeated Mlti Deborah Heal, Philadelphia, 04, 7 Ct Mlas nicnnor Tennant, San Frnnclico. won from Mls Carena Winn, New York, by da fault i Mrs. Robert Leroy, New York, won from Mm. Gilbert R. Harvey, rhlladslphln, by default! Mm. Edward V. Lynch. New ork. defeated Mrs. J. B. Ilalley, Ilaltlmorc, -0. 01 1 Mlas Eleanor Ooet won from Mrs. I'e Koreit Candee, hy default t Mrs. W. P. 1sm hull. Philadelphia, defeated Mlea Made line Mulnueqi, New York, 0-1, 0-8! Mrs, Klfhard Nalle, Philadelphia, defeated Mrs, Robert Hcrold. Belfleld, T-9, 3-0, S-Oi Mlei Ftorenc llallln, New York, defeated Mies -"""h "w.iuuimn, iiiuunin, v i. , v. Second Itound-Mla Helen 'Pollake Nr riK, acreatNl Mr. F, llorden, waamniion, , C, o-o, o-O. Mlaa Helen nice, Stock bride, defeated Mis Harriet 0. llarpln, &rl. 01, Mr. Ream Leaolimam San Kran- 'lcn, defeated Mm. Hldney Wolff, Harrlton, , i,, im. 7 a. Mlea Eleanor cauman, iJMtlinnre, defeated Mia Oirtrud Oathelmer, I'lilladelphla. 0-3, 4-0. 0-3. Mm. II. V, Mrlmim. Ttnleioi.t Att,nr,A tin. m.hl n. Blaffln. New York, 04, 0-1. Mlaa Marjorlt I lire. Kama city, won from Mis Odettoi I der, New York, by default. Mia Peggy'l ferguion, Philadelphia, defeated Mlas BUia- tiV.V8irubur. Philadelphia. 7-8. 0-3. Miss Ldlth Serournev. nnilnn. rtefealkd M d noaa. Jiiond New Ion, lloston, 00, 03. Mr. Frank lin I. Mattery. New York, defeated Ml J ne Christy. Point Judith, 0-0, 0-1. Miss taruuerlte Davis, Bt. Paul, defeated MIm Catherine Oane, Cape May, 0-2, 0-2. Mis lfii Ilakor, San Francisco, defeated Miss lorlnne Oould, St. Louis, 0-0, 0-1. Mlas J.tul.o n. Cattus, Day Head, won from Mm. ;Y 0. IJutler, Doeton, by default. Mis Vrlly D. Thayer. Philadelphia, defeated Mis 1 uaw, 1'iiiianeipnia, 01, o 1. l.ltanor Gosa, New York, defeated Mrs. W. Newhall, Philadelphia. 0-0. 0-1. Miss 1 Owarda Oamble, llattlmore, won from Miss wtrude M. lloppor, Knglewoo.!. by default.' Mis. Nathan Nile, lloston, defeated Ml " la ttlegel, llelflold. 0-3, 0-1. Mm. Mrr- Porcher, Philadelphia, 0-1. Mis 1. U T 1 n 1. I...... . tH vr i .."""'""i u.i.i.ii i..i. .... o-S- !" defeated Mrs. , 0-2. 0-3. Miss , won irom ir. rf.l.Hl,. Ml.e Mrlon Zlndersteln, lloston, defeated Mia J rgjret Welner, Philadelphia. 0-0,. 0-1. Jlrs. llawson Wood, New York, defeated Mis 1 sullne Fenno, Ilnton, 0-2, 80. Mr. Ed rd C. Duble, New York, defeated Mm. A. I'. Smoker. Philadelphia, 0-1. 0-1. Mia Dohhle" E,Ch, Cleveland, defeated MM. D. J' Whitman, Halllmom. 0-3, 0-2. Mis Mred M. Wlllard, Philadelphia, defeated s Clare Cauel, 0-3. 50 and default. 3'las I'hvllla U'nI.I.: TOitliuWInlila. won from ffiss Ethl Hay, Oreenwlch. by default. Mm mM H. wiener, Harrison, N. T aereatw iimnr Huir, Fhlladelnlila, -"jamin r. urigg. I'emai ' 0 Madetla, Philadelphia, ;wu wiuard, i'lilladelphla, 1 rer W.ll.nh VT-.., I. r Seek Bout Georges Carpentler. Carpentier Here, Eager for Bout With Dempsey Declaring that ho would meet .Tack Dcuipttcy In tho ring as soon as his con tract with Cochran expired, on Do comber 30, Georges Carpentler, heavy weight champion pugllUt of Kuropc, yes terday put his feet on American soil for tho second time In a few months, nnd won enthusiastically greeted by a largo num ber of his compatriots nnd American sportsmen. Ho arrived on .tho French liner Irrnlno, Cnrpnntler, adding to hi declaration that tin would box Uemp ey, said, Jin could not sign articles of agreement'tlll tho explrntlon of tho Coch ran contract, hut ho could begin training and be in condition for a battle with the world's champion a. month nfter ho wait freed from his obligations to tho Kng lltli promoter. Tho Frenchman evidently was piqued by tho published atsertlons that ho had returned to America for nnother moving plcturo campaign, which would follow hi bout with Hattllng Lcvlnsky at Kb bets Field October 12. Ho usscrtM that he would set all such rumor at rest by boxing other American heavyweights, and would not rest till ho had a match with Dempsey. Carpentler scouted tho insinuation tnt he was not a fit opponent for Demp sey, and referred to his quick victory over Heckotts proof that he was a real champion. In fact ho declared ho would not even listen to a moving plcturo proposition until after ho had fought Dempsey. Thes remark by the French cham pion were loudly applauded by the rreat crowd which met the puglllflt nt the pier nnd escorted him to hi quarter at tho Hotel Dlltmoro. Carpentler seemed to be In rare good humor, although his smllo gave place to a scowl when dis cussing Dempsey. Tho French champion wilt be the Mlas Marart 0. Itelnakt Philadelphia, 4-0, 0-2. 04. Mlas Flerenc Dallln defeated Mm! Itlchard Nail. Philadelphia, by default. Mis Ann 11. Townaend, Philadelphia, de feated MIM Allc Uayard, Hhnrt Illlla, 0-0, 0-1. Miss Eleanor Tennant, Ban l'ranclero, defeated Mrs. S. II. Olbb. Bwartlimore, 0-4, 7-5. Mm. Itobert Iroy, New York, de flated Mrs. Edward V. Lynch, Nw ork, hlrVilewd'-Mrs. , irinjamln F. TlrUgs. Pelhain, dofeafed Mlaa Vcnette Wlllard, Philadelphia, 0-2, O-O. (llrla' Junior National Championship. .First Hound Mlaa Lnult Dixon, PMIadel nhl. defeated Mis Jle&trlra flewell, Jr.. Itiiidrliilila. 0-1. O-OI Mlaa Martha 1 Uayard, Short Hill, defeated Ml Mary d F. neary, Philadelphia, 0-1, O-Oi M niltabeth Warren, Virginia, defeated Ml Evelyn Martin, Philadelphia, B-2, 0-1. Hecond rtound-MIs Mary Heaton, Oreen wlch, Conn., defeated Ml Cere Baker, OrnnKe, 4-fl, 0-2. -2i Mia vlrclnla L. Carpenter, Philadelphia, defeat Mlaa Caro hSa Me Faddin, Phllad.fphla. 0-1. 0-0! Miss Margaret J, Jtoyle, nilladelplila, .defeated Mlai 1 Lorllle Thomson, Philadelphia, 0-1, 0-li Mia 1L Anderson, Virginia, defeated MIm Carolina Hemak, Phllaaelphla, 01. 0-2! Mla Helen Hewell. Philadelphia, de feated Mis Katherlne fortr, 4-C. .0-2. 0-1; Mlas Caroline Graham. Philadelphia, won from Mis JJIiabeth Bckr, Oreenwlch, by default. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. ' First naeo-All age! handicap) seteh fur longs, njnin eouree; Index. Hore Wt. Index, Hon. Wt. (TI)Tlp. Wltehet.ii war N0t..,.iii 74ft fArathusa ...104 (73) t Afternoon ,.100 til' tnalvDstra,,..107 S10 ILunetta ....143 ' oeiood ..... l"! 7I4 Iloyc ooli.ll3 (son -Krwr iih"' 4.1 L. Urlghton.l20j Hlldretn niry. Whltnty entry. fcSnTruoV!Tn7ei.y.rld.( and upwardl Index, Hers, . I.IIIIUV. Horn. Wt are MouM.lW ..118 nn Mars Moum.IOS B72' Aurum rirldM.lMl 821'Paddy Dear,, 113 (s,5 "J .,, 1 tmm kcenVyer-iiliIi and upward! JJHJ? handicap: one mil I Wr8i Iianuicnii, mm ." R(ta Plerm-ft-Feu.ll3i V Tlng-a-Llng.11.1 TnrfAv. TtnrftA. Wt Index. Ilorae. Wt. (tat) Enfilade . ... 1 20 k-,1 Tiettftotar ....111 707 irt Dancer II. D8 (707) Alnhe 112 R70 La nable.,..102 74.1 tArethuaa ...103 8d4' t' Oertrudo.118 81A ,'Lunetta ...IM SIR1 'Haivcaua ..iui Ilallenbeck entry. (783) fAfternoon ..llQl tWhltney entry Fourth nace-Tivo-ycar-old! the Cham nagno: 3,500 added) seven furlong strait lit I U.:ilor.e. iUMn. Horsfc Wt. 870 Our Boot. ..107 823 enxodu 112 fliiti iiir jinimLnr..iu (801) Hroomapun.,107 807' tPlayfelfow,.102 ess ICpp. Demon, 102 8701 Ory Lag. .,.107! 870 Our Flag.. .,112 Whitney emry, Fftlhnia8ghre(lyiar.old and upwarti rnllt Index. IlOri, Wt.llndest. Hois. Wt, a ittt I " - ..A n.h.jftu v5?ii S1nlra ...114 804 ICIeeted 1I....111 853) Deoaoou irermi .,...,io SIS' Haivrir ... j "j K7ts Lendln8Btar.U3(824) Thundemtermllf) oi.d, Uace Two-year-old ! maiden! six furlongs straight! Inelix. Horse. Wt. Index. Hon. Wt. 8fl8 Mavehona ...100 8.11 Hnnta CIau..1l2 79.K econln 100 810 -Jesava ,.,.,100 8il7 tPlayfellow ..113 C03 fCop. Demon. J 11 Bid lici mom Mirrelln 810 Mulrlbcr ....112 ... 112 ....112 its ciuciph in Ull CurteW 112 8081 Maid. Dallet.lOn 838' Scotland lei.iw sanrom eniry. , IQulncy Stabl ntry. ' Weather clean track faat. ' 'Five' pound allowance, claimed. for Title ouimt of honor at noon to-dny nt luncheon ut the Hotel Commodore. Thl affair was nrramrcd for by tho Inter national Sporting Club, under which or- ganteatlon Carj-cntler 1 to meet ivin sky at Ebbot Field Columbu Day, Immediately after the luncheon Carper tier will tart for Summit, N. J where ho will start training at once ror nis bout w th the Hnttler. Mine. Carpentler, who as n bride came to America with her husband on his first visit here, Is In Paris, whero nn Inter esting event I awaited. Among tho French societies which greeted Carpentler on his arrival were L'ttspcranco, L'Amltle, La Huche, ttte lleo Hive, L'Avonlr, Lea Cclebres, L'Ktolle, Ouvrlers Iloulangem, Lcs Gardes Lafayette, L'Unlon, Alsaclenno nnd other. OPEN POLO TITLE TO-DAY. Tho first preliminary tie for the open polo championship will be played this afternoon on tho International field at Meadow Urook when Cooperetown meots tho rtockeway Hunting Club. Tlio report' last night wns that tho field was In much better playing condition than It vas last Saturday, tho extra two days of drying having put it In splendid nhnpe. The grmo nns heen called for 4:30 o'clock, so that tho race track crowd will get a chanco of watching the mntch. The Itockaway team will depend again or the services of Uarl W. Hopping, who will wield tho stick at No. I. In front of him at No, 2 will be Dr. Hugh Dlack wcll. whllo Elliot C. Cowdln will be on tho forefront at No. 1, J. Chocver Cow din will dlschcrgo tho duties of back. Tho line-up! Po. Cooperetown. ro. rtorkaway II.O. I It. W'namakcrSd. 1-E. C. Cowdln. 2-T. Illlrhfock, Jr. 2-Ur. If. niaekwfll. .1-0. C. nunisey, 3-H, V. Hopping. Tlack-F. II, Prlnc. llac)(-J. c. Coi.dln. SUN AND HERALD DKLMONT PAIIIC IlACETnACK, Sept. 1.1, Clear track fast. 600' FinRT P.ACE-For fllllcs two-yeam-old. Puma 11,181.23. Five furlong ttralght. Start good, Won easily. Placn same. Post 2.H. Off, 2i20. Winner, ch. f 2, by DcUil-ldlu Tale. Owner, h. WATKnnuilY. Trainer, B. P. Harlan. Time, 1 !01. Tnrier. Itoree. Wt. VP. St. H 1)1 l',i 2ra el 4 S 3 8 S 7 7 0 0 f73 Idle Dell... 82 Dough Olrl. rst) T.lclit ttoae. (Mil) Tlaycany ., fleranhlne . ..no a us 103 110 110 Th'tl.se lleauty 103 800' llaccanallan ... iiq Idle Dell drew out In last furlong and of other. Light ltoa ran a lair racu. Hllnkera Dough Gill. Ecratched-Fluff, Tamarisk, Clam France, 081 SECOND lUCE-For four-year-old 11,000. About two mile. Btart, 2H.I. Jllt Minn-r, . WICK. Trainer, W. noblnon. Index. Horse. Wt. PP. HI, i K H Vim rtuplcs. .... 143 1 4 V 4. 1J. M7" Burf 143 4 2 1 l'Vl 357 Pr. Hal II. 140 8 1 8 3' 8 h30 Inf del II., 140 3 a a . i Ituplca held th race safe all th way, up, Burf ran a lair race, i-rmc iiai i. 002 THItlD KACB Th Nassau. Purs j,000 added. For three-year-olds and up ward. Selling, On mil. Start good. Won driving. Piaoo earn, poet 3:12. Off 3113. Winner, b. Rt by Maboul ll.-Alby. Owner, P. T. CIIINN. rr-lnr .T. IfKrmnn. Tim. 118 1-8. Tndex. Horse. Wt. PP. St. M J4 H 1817) Abadano .. 110 8 1 1 i ll OMi Pickwick. 118 2 4 4 $ 2' 11 ........ M. ,1 i mi 705 Mtl. Park 111 1 2 3 4 4 4 .1 2 !l 3 S 703 Sundial II. 1.11 Abadan had all th ped and. rponded Latter wa best of thy ouiem. aiajor i ara, "rilUnkrs-Plcwlcl! and Sundial It. Bcratchtd-IUlco, Tom MoTaggart. nflO FOUItTH IUCE Th rmeport Handicap, rum ii.bsi.jj aaaea. ror three-year-000 oida and unward. On mil. Btart good, Won oaally. I'lac same. Poat. 8:41. Off, 8s42. Wlnnor, b. c., 4, by Tracery Mornlngild, 111LDHET1I. Time, 1 1ST 3-5. . . .Hore. Wt.PR.at. U H H. ft Fin. Jockey. Index 822 Clrru 130 (813) Audacious.. 110 a l a fl is 13 2 ! 3' 8' neat Pal.... 112 2 2 PHI' II 8 8 Lyk 5-2 10-0 3-1 3-5 - Cirrus moved up fast at head ot stratch, got to th front at quarter pole arid won galloping. Audaolou ran hla rac. Beat Pal bolted to Uie outside coming around th turn. Iillnkern-Clrru nn.l Pest Pal. Bcratchd-l,untta. FIFTH IUCE Purse 11,161.23. For maiden three-year-old and upward. On mile. Start good. Won easily. Flaw driving. Poat, 4!01), Off, 4:10. Winner, eh. c, 3, by Sea Klng-Mlntleas. Owner, OAK ItlDQII BTADBE. Trainer, A, J. joyner. Time, i :aa Index Horse. Wt. PP. St. -54 54 W T Fin. Joekty Open.IIIgh.Close.riac. Bh. 84 Sea Mint.. 117 2 1 f 1 ili V 1'., Kummer .8-8 f-1. 2-1 u -8T0 Yung Chlng 117 12 8 I 8 4 2'H McAte ,,, 4-1 6-1 18-5 T-10 -(807) Pontypridd, 114 8 3 V 8 211 2' 8 Hamilton.. 1-1 0-3 4-3 - - flea Mint set f fast pace atl the way and won with plenty In reserve. Yung Chlng wa carried wtd at head of th trtoh by Pontypridd. nilnkei Yung Chlng and Bea Mint. Scratched Lunetta, Capt. Alcock. OOK SIXTH UACR-For maiden thr-yr-old and upward. Pun 11,181.23. Six Ollu furiosi, main course. Start good. Won driving, Plar same. Poat. 4:20. Off, 4142. winner, o. e,, o, by Hea norssii.-censure. owner, T. II. cnoss. Trainer, A. Q. Ulakeley. Time, 1:14. ivy, lime, 1 Wt. TP. St. Index. Horse, ft ft 7S9 Sea Sinner.... (837) Frank 1) 112 4 4 113 3 1 113 .1 2 2' 3" Sao victor a 1' 80 7S0 704 Jo JO ...... Sekket Caubccn ..... Oen. Cadorna.i Wlnookl Sena Day . . . . . 113 H 10!) 7 100 10 0 Q 4 8 7 .0 112 H 115 A 112 8 857 830 801 112 lost rider. Sea Sinner Cauilit Frank 11. In last furlonc and ontxamrd him In the final drtv. latter was neat ot ths other. Victor 8. ran a good race. Bllnkera-Wlnooskl, Curytlbe, Victor B.. Sekket and Caubeen. ScratchcV-Marlann, I.fqutd Fire and Dttibtlng Thomaa. CIRRUS $HOWS BEST FORM AT BELMONT Son of TractryEaally Veatt Beit Pal ahtl Audaciout, ' Jly 1II3NIIY KINO. Clmis. the four-year-old son of Trad- ery, belonging to H, I'. Hlldreth, ha re turned to hla ton form. tin the Freenort Handicap nt tho Helmont I'nrli tractf ye- terflay ho carrion i.u pounn. gave wir weight to llet Pal nnd Audaclou and heat them home lly, Ho won eased up by two lengths, With Audacious econn nndllcst Pal twioo nisi aiwance iiur - r hSrs. In the race It Is likely woul. nm Mm i m WrtrlTs to win If imvo been put to a (irira m whi " back. Although c rrus was inoo 11.1 i,.,inii vi,., nnt r 111H inrn inia inu. I HI IIIIUII k I 11, 1 w - .. IrAlnl, While loadlnif the wny by three length nn.i rminintf i.uhIIv Heat I'ul dnrted nl most to the outer rail, This cost nearly inw-t m ,.' .- - ,- mi.,i - ndoxenlengthvandany chnncohomigiu linvo hnd of winning the. jmrM. A bolted Audaclou ciime through pn 1 uio ran ami uinii '""'""'v, "r;-:.', - was present, nnd In JCis's 'case tuero had Audacious been . stralgmenen ,u'lWoro extenuntlng circumstances, for tho ih.. niii. tuhlMt hirl tienn trail nc III felld challenged, The son of Tracery dls- n ayod a great burst 01 spsru n his head In front before tho nnai e gmn 1 r(JUna of u nn(l ,hrby' Mil0wcit tho poJe was ronched, Ttien he only g iiiopen UUn whero they stood In regular oham to Increase his lead, nest Pal came on , p)onrtp compsny, jUM had a lead of again wnon ntrnismi'ii"" . 77 up several lengths, but ho was unslilo to gut within striking distance of either of llin IWO iiuniuni ... , .. -ii With a strong wind faring : him a tlu-ough tho homo stretoh Cirrus rovered tl one mile route In tho good time of Ahiidane. cnrrylng Phil I 'hlnn ' color, took the Niimsu slake, tho feature or tho card. Only four horses went In quest of tho purse, and of theso Aba dano was beat. Kummer got him away flying and sent him along In front at fast pace. Pickwick mado a strong bid for the lead In the final fu rlonff, but Abadano fought on gamely and Pd the Judge a lensth In front. Pickwick took tho second end of tho puno ana Major Parke was third. After naif a doten disappointment Thomns Itynn's hnndsomo big chestnut colt Hon Mint flashed homo In front. He hent Yunar Chlng and Pontypridd In hnndy style. Ho went to the front as soon as the barrier went up nnu ic ''" way to win by two length, ung Chin wns second, linlf a length In front of Pontyprll. Hea Mint was the first winner Jack Joyner ha sent to tho post In two month, nnd thero wan great Jubilation among hi hot ot frlonds when his clinrgo stepped down In front. Idle Dell, the speedy daughter of Delhi, which Lawrence Waterbury recently bought from his trainer, 8. P. Harlan, mado a show of u big field of Juvenile Allies In the first race. Tho ovent wns a dash of five furlongs, nnd over this short courne Idlo Dell fairly llew, Daddy Knsor got her away from Uio post on her toes and eho darted down tho chute ncnlnt a stronir wind at n terrlllo pnco, Dough Olrl chased her for a quarter of n ml and then nil t. AS DOUKll Uiri faltered Idlo Dell continued by herself nnd lncrenslnr hor lead with every bound stepped past tho finish lino ten lengths In front. Dough Olrl was much tho best of the others nnd wan second, four length nhrad of J. W, McClelland's Light Hose, Tho chase was a fluflco. William Wick's Ttuplca outran and outjumped his opponents n'lid galloped to an easy victory. At tho ertd ho was only two lengths In front of Hurf, but1 that was because ho wan eased up nil through the last quarter of n mile. 8urf was second and Prince lint II., third. Infidel, tho other contestant, threw Franklin going ovee ono of tho obstacles a mile from homo, Tho rider wns not hurt. Tho last race brought out a big field of platers. They wcro about the poorest band gathered together this season. Tho winner turned up In Ben dinner, with Frank li., a Jumper which won over the obstacles a few days ago, sec ond, nnd Victor S third. Frank U. led tho way to tho final sixteenth pole, whero ho hung, nnd Sea. Sinner, under nn energetic ride by Falrbrother, camo through on tho Insldo and beat him home. VAN CORTLANDT RESULTS. ' Clolfers of Van Cortlandt have con cluded tho first round of their annual championship tournament with tho rol lowing reaultss W. T. Ootelll defeated J. r. Kleran. 2 tin Itlchard Walah defeated Fred Faugh, 0 and 4 1 J. T. Prater defeated C. K. Drleter, 3 and 11 J. W. Dleso defsatod I), H. Kelly, 1 up: 1J. It. McMillan defeated P. J. Conte, 2 and li Harry Pcliarff defeated w. V. Patterson, 4 and 3; J, I. unit defeated K, Aaron, 1 up; T. K, Loma defeated II. O'Connell, 7 and 0. RACING CHART u 1-in. jockey, upen.iucn.uiote.ria.ee. En, l'Hlu Hnsnr .... 3-5 3-8 8-8 1-8 - 2 2 Ambrose . 8-1 8-1 7-2 7-10 1-3 41 3 Itoblnson ,10-t 0-1 20-1 8-t 2-1 A 4 Callahan . S-t R-l 7-1 7-3 2-8 (I 0 Kelaey ....18-1 20-1 20-1 0-1 2-1 7 . 0 Hamilton ,13-1 30-1 30-1 8-1 3-t B 7 Oullan ...80-1 100-1.100-1 80-1 10.1 Won galloping, Dough olrl wa much th best Mavehona, Conine and Jejava. Rnd upward, SteepUchas. Selling. Purse. good. Won, eased ui. 1'lac. drlrlng. roet. n liocaion nuriu Aims, urruvr, .viiiuiAAl Tlrne, 4:31 3-5. ... - lu Fin. Jockey. Open.Hlgh.Close.Place. Bh. 1 1 Iluah ...... 1-3 2-5 1-3 - - S' Chevno ... 8-1 8-1 7-1 4-8 - i 3 PlilMlps ..SO-1 80-1 30-1 0-1 1-1 rinr. franklin .. a-i- e-i -i a-.-s wtnt to tho front when ready and won pulled jumpea poony ana nau no pd on th flat. - , tn, r . . ..ln.k M... hi... mi. tt Fin. Jockey. Open., 1 1' Kummer.. 7-5 JitiJ noblneon.. 4-1 vyrii.uiHii.v.iui.,riKvff, on U-J 7-3 2-T B-l 4-1 1.1 - 2 Hnwan ... n-1 3-1 2-1 7-11 4 Knsor .... B-2 0-1 n-p 7-0 gamely when challenged by Pickwick, outrun tarly, otoaed fast through th Owner and trainer,' S. o. Ooan.IIIgh.Closs.Plac. flh. 1 Knsor o-o u-a n-io 1-3 2 2 Kummer... 8-5 11-5 11-5 2-8 K Fin. Jockey. Osen.IIIxh.Cloae.Plac. Bh. 8' 1W Falrbr'er . 4-1 6-1 18-5 8-5 4-3 Hi 2'U Knsor .... 4-1 5-1 0-2 2-1 1-1 2H 3 Koloay ... 8-1 0-1 0-1 2-1 1-1 4 4 llownu ... H-l 12-1 10-1 4-1 2-1 C 6 noblnson.. 0-1 6-1 5-1 2-1 1-1 0 A Callahan . 8-5 .11-5 2-1 4-8 2-.1 8 7 Johnson ...20-1 80-1 80-1 10-1 6-1 7 8 Ambrose ..30-1 80-1 30-1 10-1 5-1 0 0 Mnoney ,V,50-1 00-1 00-1 20-1 10-1 uaidweii ,.u-i au-i su-i iu-1 o-t SWEETSER IS BEST IN MEDAL ROUND Scor 74, Leading Siwanoy Tourney Field, ii r KHjui tv. PicTinn, If he qualifying roimd nf the fllwnnoy Country Club'i annual Invitation tour nament, plnycd yosterdny, did not fur nish anything Ilka tho thrills nnd heart ache ot tho mednl round of tho national amateur championship, decided exactly ono week ngo to-day, It showed conclu sively tlmt ut the present moment Rbout -.fu S bv nine-iontim or tno world i nvonfauou, ia , ,;; zrr the exercise of i little thought In the "C"dulhi(r of II fixture felt It stood ..,. .i...,. , .i,. nri.t nn iim '""- -""..vw ... .... . ... ijuullty of Its Held, Uelng an eminently rospeclsblo club,' with n lino couirso and n reputation second to none for hospi tality, It had ovory right to expect that niuun, iim, an ino nia saying im m mmtl mA Mo Mmm, jeM ftwMlwp n,nnn of 10 t,rty.two who (lmInC(, for tl)0 niiUonftt ,lltci play muon, nut, an tho nid saying im ii Intercollegiate chnmnlnn happen to bo n member of tho host organisation, tiwoaiser wan tno iiteciui. wnn a in three stroks over C. IC, Van vleclf, Jr of (Ireenwlch and four strokes over a. h, Conley of fllwnnoy, and would havo had even more had ho not shanked bin nppronch for the seventeenth, when ull he needed for n "2 was n par, 4 nnd 5, To innkn nmtters worse, Hwrotaer's ball fin lulled behind n tree nnd, ns tho amended rules of golf mnko no provision for this sort ot a "stymie," ho had to sacrifice 'onu more before ho had oven a clinncji 'o piny for tho green, Two putts gnvu thu Intercollegiate champion a 0 for that hflo. Uweetser missed pints nt tho seventh nnd eighth, but, with the exception of a ft at the twelfth, which la one over par, he played a practically faultloss gamo after that up to tho ',tlmo that ho mado that unfortunato mlsplay at tho seven teenth. As It .was, he was out In 37 and back In 37, hlie&rd readlmj: Out 44855 3 85 8-ST II' 43084430 B-37-74 Is Unlucky nt Finish. To be perfectly fair with Von Vleck, thiro would easily have been another 71 cn tho fcoro sheet had It not been for a bit ot III luck toward tho finish of nis round. Tho Oreenwlch representative r.lio turned the half wny buoy nt 37, bu,t a cross wind at tho fifteenth blow mm out of his course, with tho result thnt ho notched nn ugly fl, tho first blemish on n card which to that stiigo hnd shown exactly even four. There was worse to follow, however, for on tho long eign- ti-cnth nirii mat tno w nn van iock notched a 7 nnd ran tils scoro up to 77. Cjnley was 3D out nnd 39 back for his 78, In this ha had a ball out ot bounds at the fifteenth. Tho 8 which he recorded hero was tho highest figure on his card. TI;eo threo were tho only ones or the field ot about 100 contestants to hotter 80, George K, Morse of F.kwnnok nnd Artemus Holmes of Woodway com ing next In lino with 81 each. There wn n tie for tho sixteenth plaeo among li. It. itedmnn of Lawrenco Park, c. n. Hart and A. J. Mendes. both of filw.moy, nnd this trio will have to battlo It out thl mornli'ir heforo the match ')'ay begin. A high wind played havoo with tho gamo of many a contestant and double figures wcro common. It was pointed out, though, that many of those favored to go a long way In tho national had done the samo thing, whllo a handy alibi nmong thoso In tho minor divisions wns that they had seen so much golf Inst woek that they felt they ought to take n rest Instead of playing this week. They also wcro overgolfed. Sweetser Is not to get threough so easily In the match play. It seems, for ho Is drawn with George 12. Morse ot 13k wanok In tho, first round, nnd If ho wins ho will meet Van Vleck, providing that the (Senwlch man can overcome F. S. Krug of Siwanoy. Tho Scores i FirtST SIXTEEN. Name and Club, Out. In, T'l Jeaa V. Bwveteer, Siwanoy 37 37 71 C K, Van Vleck, Jr., Omenwlch.. 37 40 77 (1, L. Conley, Hlwanoy 311 3'.l 7 fleorga E. Morse, Ukwanok 40 4t St Artemus Holmes. Wiodway 4.1 ns si F. 8. Krug, Siwanoy 42 40 82 itucn iiaiseu, tiieepy iioiiow 41 ,m 82 C. II. Paul, fledncy Farm 40 4.1 83 I'. Ii. Taussig, St. Andrew 40 44 84 II, t. Itohlnaon, Plalntleld 41 43 84 Harry Scharff, ScottUh-AmertMn 43 42 84 Iloy W. Thompson, Knglneer 4.1 40 8.1 )), It, Ilcdman, Lawrenco Park,,. 42 41 8il C. II. HJrt, Siwanoy 42 44 80 A. J. Mendes, Siwanoy 41 43 80 SKCOND SIXTEEN. 4.1 40 42 41 42 44 41 43 40 42 41 4.1 44 44 44 4.1 4.1 44 41 41 40 "40 C. n. Harris, Quuker nidg. T Mortland, Mount Vvrnom, J. J. Thompson, Siwanoy,.., A, Speakman, Sluanpy... (1. K. Folk, Wykagl V.. !:. lluckner, Siwanoy,.... W. Wilte, Slwnnoy jnmoa iienraiii. vyRi. 4.1 43 N-. n. necker. Hiwanoy K. A. Ureenbaum, Quaker Itldgo. 41 40 J. R. Jnnoa. drdney l arm. 40 4.1 48 43 411 47 T, A, areenbautn, Quaker Hldgu, 0. H. Hryant. Jr., WyKakyl Victor Carlson, Siwanoy.. It, s, Tllley, New York dolt 11. L. Hohdenberg, North Jrey. V. 0. Oales, Siwanoy A. C. Martin, Siwanoy It. C. Mltcholl, Siwanoy v F. It. Holland, Wee Hum II. J, Morse, Manhattan. J. Daley, Plnohurst... OF. lwls, Wykagyl W. T. Haw, Siwanoy ;.. J Goldman, Mount Vernon...... Alex Dunbar, Scottish-American. n, U. Holaton. Scandal V, It. Cully. Slwnnoy A. U. KIsM, Slwnnoy 4T 43 42 51 47 4(1 40 43 49 40 48 40 CO 44 51 44 54 41 47 48 51 44 40 40 48 44 40 50 CO 47 45 52 J. A. Miller, Jr., Blwanoy.. 4tl 43 V. 13. Kavanagh, Lawrenc rark. u J. H. Kennedy. Orchard Park.... 40 48 J. V. Wood, Blwanoy.... 40 48 J. 6. Watson, Quaker Itldge 51 40 OTHER ECOUK3. T. nrlmler, Dunwoodl 48 r.0 O. C. Macy. Bleepy Hollow CO 48 A. E. nedley, Slwnnoy 43 BJ J. M, Lnwrence, Scaradale. ...... 40 W W. d. Hoyt, Cherry Valley 40 CO W. S. Hoyd, Blwanoy 40 CO F. A. Hodgman, Blwanoy,, 40 CD t .! Mnllla. Siwanoy. ........ I.. '47 52 T. Meraellls. Blwanoy ni 40 100 J. M. lirander, Fox Hill 5.1 47 100 Frank Pope, Newspaper iu m iui Ii. O. Suaclpl, Mount Vernon 52 40 101 J, B. Ogllvle, I.awrenc Park,... 64 47 101 ii l.T Mnrrh. ljiwrenco Park'.... 60 51 101 J I, rare, Newspaper 64 48 102 J. T. Tunis. Jr., North Jersey,. M03 H. 3. Weetwood. Willow UrooK.. CO 51 104 B. O. McCaddon, Princeton ...... 54 51 103 M. 11. Downs, Siwanoy 53 60 10.1 W. E. Cannady, Siwanoy 51 6.1 107 .T. .1. Cavanaah. Siwanoy ........ 55 62 107 , 11. Colt, Blwanoy 53 53 108 D. Huyler, Blwanoy 00 60 110 T. J. Wetrer, Siwanoy t8 bl 110 Dr. W. H. McNeill. Blwanoy.... 50 111 J. T. McCaddon. Wykagyl 80 64 114 i. m. iiobllt. Siwanoy .... 54 00 114 Uuy A. Uced, Siwanoy 58 53 110 In the Roped Square. Tnhnnv Howard and Dan Lynch will meet In th chief event at the Dayonn A. A. to night. , It Welnert I In a good condition as he was In hi last ring tppearanc h should make It very Interesting (or Willi Meehan to-nigm ai in voioaaeum u Newark, Although th Doxlng Commission will not begin to ftlnctlon till Thursday, tho Welling Dundee affair 1 advertlaed to take place at me ijanien ni r riuny uigiu. MADISON SQ. GARDEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. JOHNNY DUNDEE vs. JOE WELLING 15" Itoundi to Decision, 133 lb., ,1 r. M. SALE OPENS TO-DAY, S ADM. SI. HeseWed, l3-IJ-7-$l.'" HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT Hy DANIIiTi. CopvrlaM, 1010, 61 TAa flMn-UeroM Oorpornflon, LAflT year Ynlo'i football Benson was preceded by the mot Blowlns re ports of tho excellence of the mMerlal nnd thu ability of tho playem, Mora or less disaster followid, Thin yenr wo find tlmt Ynlo has on book to the old cry of "wolf." Report sfrom Now Hrtveii liftvo It that thr. mterlnl Is stib-stnndnrd and mat 'ran jonni m iwuw M""Y V , : t all-and wo rcfuso to hollevo that ho l-U In not on account of His mrt terlal, Ho is blessed with ft sreat bunoh ot football plnyj r, and n Jm iw "fl'""'"""' canon or icnovers irom hid wiiwn odeauato tools Inst season, in lino wim mo ruium i ; - look for tho roturn of tho old reliable, "Yalo fenra Carneglo aeoli, r Jones, by tho way, Is responsible for tlio statcmennimv in publlo prnctlco by Yalo this season. Ho declares that football Is, to a im oxtflnt, of military ohnraoter nnd that publlo workouts Blyo away - ya uablo liolntors nnd socrets. This iilwtnn Uiat secret practice, which wo tlioiiRlit I na hnin lilllr.,1 l,v Dm nnnvnnflnn nf r.ollenea not SO lliaiiy years BgO, tins C0I11O out of IIh tranco, And wa may look for There Is sonuthlng to bo wild In .favor nt secret praanco, '"".V1 ik t.irHni,!nriv would wo Imto to nee tno roiurn of secret prnotleo from which oven tho sort of thins lias gone out of fashion, Many Ills Football dnme to It does no harm, though wo stand with tho chances of a world's series to tho footbitll season, Wo are Kolng gnmos In this neck of tho woods. Columbia and nuw xont un'vBr.iy 11. 1. -i.in. ne ii, n ii,Mur, imii HinvnnN. uhlnh wnn unbeaten In 101 9, on tun other bnnk will piny their tuunl schedules, This year they will bo Joined by1 'ordhnm, whloh took a vacation from iver rcuTottlnb It. And thou thoro nro 11 llttlo way from town. Thero will bo an unusual number of featured Ramen in uus locnmy. first contest of unusual Interest will enmo on October 10, when Princeton will entertain Washington and Lc. Ilutgers will play VlrRlnla Poly nt Now IJrunswlck on tho somo afternoon. Byrncuso vs. Pittsburg wll bo tho day s big fe'amo outsldo ot tho metropolitan eoctlon. On October S wo will hayo tho revival of tho Frlncoton-Navy football relation at Nassau, and a goodly portion of Now York's gjidlron dovotecs will mnko tho trip. Harvard will tacklo Contro College that snmo day, whllo Yalo will enjoy, or otherwise n scrnp with West Virginia. On Ootobcr 30 Columbia will tacklo Williams hore, whllo tho Army will" act tho host to Notro Dame nnd Yalo will meet Colgate. . Tho first blB gamo nt tho Polo Orounda will comn on election day, November 2, when Ilulgcrs Is to ennnge Nobraskn, Missouri Valley champion. On Novomhcr C Cornell and Dartmouth will bo- seen at tho Polo Grounds, whllo nt Cnmbrldgo Harvard will meet Prlneoton and Yalo will meet Hrown at Now Haven. November 13 wilt find Yalo at Prlneoton, with Columbia nt Ithnca and Dartmouth at Pcnn. On November 20 It will bo Ynlo against Harvard nt Now Haven, with Columbia fnclnir Pcnn nt tho Polo Orounds. On Thanksgiving Day all eyes will bo directed toward Philadelphia, which will bo tho scono of tho Pennsylvania-Cornell name. And on Saturday, No vember 27, tho Army will battlo with tho Navy up In Harlem, whllo Dart mouth Is having It out with Washington at Seattle. A groat season to look forward to, and an assured success, ' Now York llowlng Association's F.ffort n (Irest HurccM. Just what may bo accomplished for rowing with a llttlo offort wns shown Inst week In tho Mlddlo States reRntta out that tho snort had died on tho old soclatlon took hold with a vim nnd revived tho corpse, with such astonishing; results that It hcciimo oven a livelier body that It had been at its best. Tho N. Y. 11. A. deserves a vote of thanks eluding tho National Association of N, Y. It. A. was slmplo. It appointed men who wonted to work and could do tho Job. Theso men went nt their task without omitting tho detail. Then they Insisted on nn ndherenco to detail nnd to sehcdiilo In tho regatta Itself, and tho biggest turnout which has scon town oarsmen wcro surprised. They MISS DETROIT WINS SECOND 30 MILE HEAT Covers Gold Cup Course in 31m. 36s. ierfa( (0 Tuc fli'N and New YnnK Hriui.D. Uctiioit, Mich." Sept 13. Miss Dotrolt V tho entry of Oar Wood, Jr., to-day captured tho second heat of tho QoU Cup contest In a closo finish with the Miss America owned by dnr Wood, Sr. tlolng tho Hannsworth trophy winner In points for tho series. Tlio larger boat, After being headed for tho first fifteen mtfes of tho thlrtv mllo rnco on tho Detroit Itlvcr, went into tho lend nnd held It to tho finish, tho Miss America falling to 4nake her best speed from tho twenty-fourth to twenty-eighth mile, nlthough sho ran lll(o a water witch tho last two miles nnd almost overtook her rival. There wns but a second nnd a fifth separating tho bonts as they crossed tho line, the Miss America rapidly closing tlio gap (.pened up earlier In the final lap by tho Detroit Yacht Club craft. Miss America made the fastest five miles of tho courso when sho travelled I ho Initial lap In 4:47, or at a speed ot (13.3 miles nn hour. Tho Miss Dotrolt V's tlmo for tho thirty miles was Sim. 36s., 50,63 miles nn hour, whllo the Mlsi America was 31:33 1-5, or 66,66 miles un hour. Thero wcro five boats nt tho starting lino ready for tho world "do," but Mlts Toronto II., which arrived In the morn ing, burned out her starter Just before tho gun and was put of tho race, Tho M ss' America wont across eight sec onds bohlnd tho gun, with Miss Dotrolt V. two seconds later, tho Miss Now Orleans, Southern Yacht Club, two later and the Imp III., Chicago Yacht Club, thirty seconds later. Early In the race It was demonstrated that neither tho Miss Now Orleans nop- tho Imp had a chanco with tho two Detroit entries unless somo unforeseen neefdent overtook them. Doth boats lapped tho Miss New Orleans on tlio fourth lap, while tho Imp, which hnd n, much smaller engine, was trailing the wholo distance. Miss America leiUby six socond on tho start ot tho socond Ian and wa only ono second ahead of Miss Dotrolt at tho finish.- miss uotroit took the load on tho third lap ana picked up five seconds to the lino. This margin sho hold t' the twenty mllo mnrk, but tho Hnmisworth winner cut It to four seconds on tno iirtn.nvo miles, on whloh sho seemed to Slow down from her previous speed, making the lap In 6 minutes a seconds, ono sco ond slower than Miss Detroit. Sho camo back strong In tho final hAnt. howovor. which was mado in minutes 19 seconds, and cut down the margin to ono and one-fifth seconds nt tho rmlsli. Miss Now Orleans ran tho raco In 11 minutes and S7 seconds and tlio Imp In 43 minutes 21 seconds. Tho unriM nolnts now nro tied. Miss Amer ica and Miss Detroit V. each having fifteen to her credit, and tho final licat will decide tho gold cup winner for tho, present year. I IT-. ntioixal vtai svavut 9 jmJ9L NOM-ALCOHOLIQ V n win without ' I" m : . It to ho a healthy mibject. Yalo studonts would bo barred, Tlmt Ho riayeil In ThU Heellon. t In tho thick of a pennant flht and In this city very bright, to 1001c rorwar i to.seo somo good football and many uii. rootoaii 1111 season mm nn n..k I'lincotou, Yalo and West Point, only , on the Harlem. Tho report had gono river, lint tho New York llowjng As- from all well wishers of rowing, In Amateur Oarsmen. Tho system of tho a regatta hero was delighted, Out of promised to como again. DEADLY BOWLING BEATS THE QUAKERS British Cricketers Easily Dls 4 11 nt!lIJTl! pose of lit rnuaacipnia, Special In Tns Bun AND Niw YoK iIkiAd, Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Tlio djtqdlv bowling of MaJ. Cnrtwrlght and "Hob Fowler nnd tho rarn Judgment of Chpt. Metcalfo was too difficult a combination for tho All-Philadelphia cricket oteven to solvo and the Quakers were com pelled to accept defeat by 142 runs. 1 When tho llrltonn resumed nlny to-day fcur wickets had fatten for 33 runs and I looked as It Philadelphia would at lenst cet a draw, but Capt. Uurrows put cn a total ot 37 before bolng retired. greatly helped by MnJ. Cnrtwrlght, whoso total showed 67, when lie was clean bowled by Mann. When tho Unions hnd made 259 for nine wickets gone, Capt. Metcalfo de clared tho Innings closed and then dis posed of tho local team for 11 feeble 136. Fowicr and cnrtwrlght did not get go- Ing until tho fourth wicket went down for 121, but then put on steam and tho next six wickets only netted Philadel phia 10 runs. Cnrtwrlght took tlvo wickets for 42 runs, whllo Fowler got four for 34 runs. Morris, who collected 102 In tho Quakers first attempt, was disposed of for 28 In tho final frame,. WOMEN OK WRST AND KAST TO rijVY. CHICAGO. Sept 13,-Mrs. Hathaway Wat. son, president of the Women's Western dolf Aaaoclatlon, to-day announced plan for an annual match betwoen women nolfer of the Haat nnd of tho West. The matchet will bo held preliminary to the woman' national championship, rn first to be played 'next montn over me jiaynciu course at Cleveland. ICacli team will have nln player and two substitute. HAVANA CIGARS Finest Selections from the Leading Independent Fac tories of Cuba OPPORTUNITY NOW TO SE CURE SUPPLIES BEFORE RECENT HAVANA ADVANCE NECESSITATES INCREASE HERE. Dirttl Importers GROSVENOR NICHOLAS & CO. iNconrcfrtATED 60 BROAD ST., NEW YORK (formerly 20 Heaver 14 So. William St) WHY fret?'MOUQUIN'S VERMOUTH has-all the iwettoess of flavor and the superb blending cmalitles that distinguished old-time ITALIAN VERMOUTH. ouquit) RESTAURANT AND WINE COMPANY 131 I'rtnc Street, New York. m If time is money, why waste so'j much of it at a custom tailor's! Evter add the cost of your visits to the fee for his label? Why not be rogerspcetcd this Fall?- No finer fabrics. No higher type of tailoring, The ht you see before you order, instead of after, We encourage looking. Price about half a first rate tailor's. Abundant's the word I We've "Scotch Mists" galore ! Double duty over coats at a single price. , "Solight" soft hats are so light and smart. Ifplslmd Trndimark, Rooers Pekt Company Broadway s Broadway nt 13th St. "Four nt 34th St. Convenient Broadway Cornero" Fifth Ave. at Warren ot 4ist3t. FINAL CLEAN UP SALE REGARDLESS OF COST. Russet & Black Wing Tip Shoes Now $6.85 B Wing Tip Buckskin Shoes Black & Ton Lenther Trlfn Were $16 Now $10.00 POLO for the Public Meadow Brook Cluli, Tuesday, Sept. 14th Gamo Callcnt 4il5 P. M. First Game of OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Rockawny vs. Coopontown, Itegular I.. I. It. It, Train Bervlc. Tickets at MctmiDU'S and UABCOM'S and at the KIBI.D. . autoh 'I'llttJft-ui iili:n-'ri iiijk. WE BEAT ALL TIRE PRICES am. roruiiAn sizes and makrs. Saving 0 40 to 70 All Hlio Tube In Al Mhkes. (Overstocked.) About 00 make, to clear, 1.10, $U3, S1.X0. 12.00. Autos: Winter and Other Cars All Heat Makes and All Htytei, Lowest Prices! Ono Year to Pay! Auto Bodies New and Used J Sedan, I.lmoualne. Towncar, Coupelette. Tourlnc, Itunabmit. all at Cut I'rlces, Nu MorteiiRcel Xo Notes I No 1'ubllcllj! Jondort Automobile Co.. 235-237 W. 50th St., near B'way Tire nep't. 1681 llrondwnr. near Md Ht. llrooklju Tiro llruncli, 1381 Ilrdford Av. TEWART AufomobileSchool Founded 1000 WM. H. STEWART, Jr., Proa. New day and eve. c!nei.begin Sept. 20. Complete working laboratory. Practical Class Courso $66 Owners' L.td. Clnss Courso $36 PriVato Course $84 Driving Icnoni by appointment. Call, phone or write for Catalog 3. 225 West 57th Street At Broadway. Phone Circle 5270. THE TURF. LAST 2 DAYS of AirrmiN itAriNO at IIUAUTII'UIi BELMONT PARK TO-BAT'S (TUBS.) FE.1TUIUI9 $4,000 Champagne Stakes Southampton Handicap nil I Other BrlUUnt Contests FIRST RACE AT 2:15 P. M.I Sneclal Itace Train I I.eavo Fcnna. Station, 33d St. and "till Ave.: also Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, nil UilS and at Intemls to 1:33 V. M.f Npeclal Car Itrserved for Ladle. I Also readied by trolley. flrund Stand nnd l'addock, $3.30, Ladle. 11.03. Including War Tax. Ml 1 -) I j l ' 'HI il 1. 1 1 I HI