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5 IWuiil ,* Rowing c*» Horse S!iow - k * Racing «4 Boxing ** Automobiling Lawn Tennis ,*t Other Sports OXFORD CHEW WINS rVLLS AWAY*' FROM till' Ah EIGHT. Ccv:bridgc Make* Good Fight * for a Mile, but Fails to \ Hold Pace. rrtr.c;-. rnclr.nd. March «..— Oxford de feated I'rrrt nrtge in U.e annual c'.'JM. <vared •h-ll race over the champlcniV.j- rour*»> j from J'utney 1.1 >lorth\l:e 1:. t» llow tafchion ; tu-d^y by throe nrd .•» \:*U lcLfthi. The ; Urn* *«* W ml:; :«♦ I* s*~vO;ls. Imh year j OxJ^rd yon by ihTM m>d a V.alf lcr.jths Uj \ M minuter SB aaoonda. For the Bret :nlte> this afttmorr. the Cam trldjse rl»!;t madp a tfix.d ttfcut wtid flattered their followrrß, but thereafter the ra«_e was £ procession, the only que«a«»u bains iust how far in front the Oxford O*T *-oulJ tn> at the winning potl, The lr.tor-'varM'y r:u c was never rowt^d under more favorable weather conditions It was< a pr-rfect pprmp day. the *un chtnlng brilliantly, whiie there was hardly a ripple on' the Thames. There was practically no choice in stations, but the Oxfoed «••»..'. t was a rtronc favorite l»e«i>it< th* early hour «>f the rtarl, thi' crowd In attondanog was Quite up to the usual FtandarJ All points Alonf; the river from which even » glimpse of the paaatna boats OMM be obtained were Uiicd with ayattataWj while, an always, a fleet of launches anJ pleasure craft fol- j lowed in the wake of tht shells* while j other* were anchored at tn<- finish. While the Oxfor.l nu-ii wore picked tv j tvln by the. critics, partly because of their j advantage of thirty-f.vi- pounds in weijzht j and their clever watermanship in practice. ! the representatives of CamhrMaTe turned J out in torce and .heeied rnf<«ur«s<"ment ta i the wearer* of the lipht blue The official tim*- ••: the \s Inning crow at j tht vcru<u* points »n. the cuurs- was as follows: 6tR. . 12.-^. fir*.* mile. 4 mlr.utcs 19 •ecor.ils Hammt-rsmit'.-. flridge. 7 m'.n uies 42 ►fc-jnds. ChiswiiU Church. 12 min ute* 30 frcinrif; l^arnes'f Dndse, ;5 mir. ute» 4« Bjeaontei Dnlsh. 3<t minutes i« sec- ( < BjCi AccorCJro: t-> th» Cneli^'a prnctire. tne time ol the defeated crew wa* not t^ken. Cambridij* wor» the tofs and ch"*ie the 1 Middle»f c fhore. t>ut the conditions of j vind a_jj •rater were *uch that th< re waa ' practic«u*y no advantace in the *cU < tion. Tlie cr*i.»-- causiit the wat«-r together and wore nfT to a hplmdld start. With a sHgl.t- Ilrker Ktn>k< the I'amiitids** men forced t now of their choi: In front, but the lw^|t^ had hf»t<V.y covered a «l ./• :. yards c the Oxonian* Arew up to a level their rival*, and beSort the half mile he*-n cnvor4-<l took a fllcht J«ad. l undin? the curve. i"smWlfc, having iflvar.tape of the in^ido position, gra.i ■ overhaulM Oxford, ami In turn se i a l««rt nt t'rab Tree. Just beyond the iiU»- poat. of Juarly a QtttStCS' length. At Khta poir.t Oxford raised the stroke t'.V. BO that natn'ng Harrods the f vrera practically or. eveo lerma. lually the t-hell of the Dark Hlue r-A tc. t!ie front i.nd fluioimK un.lor if tw smith Trldpe was xh* better part boat's Irncth in artvnnr-e of the L.icht I hr«:it The Oambridce oarsmen had iholr ho!t «nd the Oxonians wrtlej n to the long, *.uady .-troke which had c them *u< h CaVQtttC* throuchout the rd of their training. Ie rrv^re rffoit on the jiart of CarrM-idce tened Oxford*. !«al to half a lenpth the two-niil* post, tut w:th sptaodM rhythm and rowirjt thirty-four rtrokrs to k th»- rrlnu!*- the Oxford shell readily drew I C way, fo that daylight *h«->ui-d bCSVCCn the * bostp lefn:« Thorneycroft '» was reached. C. A- Bkinner, the <*a!;iiirirte«" "cossvaln, called en his man f->r a smart, but. althoupa they iitru'"k the wat«-r at a clip of thiity f'.x t-ttoke.w to the minute, t).e> w«r« un ahle to make at:y mates ial gain The Ox onians craduallr weiCtstui the tireach, t^ut urder "TJarnt-i-'h Pndgo tv\i> ai:d :hr«-e-yuar- MJ lentrtht to the n.»>d. anil pattefl the winnir.c i>o^t t!ie caslesi of rtctars, th«ir margin b<:rg rfflcially recorded as three and a halt lenpthx. The ptrtlCSSa to-day was the pixty-ecv enth renewal of the Oxford-Camhriiice rare Oxtord bus now won thirty-six con teM*. sin 1 Canbtiflc* thirtj In JK77 the ra • ended in a dead heat The faM«?t time «>n re<o.3 i;-. :s minutes 47 tit-cord*, matte by ox''.iu in l^U and by Taml rirlse tn i!»«" The Oxford ere« had three veterans i:i the boi.', D Mackinrion. at No S; A. S. Carton, at No ♦>. an«l H <:. Qourne, last year"? «vuv CambrMs*) also haU threa old m»*i i.. It W M Arhuthnot. J.nw. li. d \v:i::ai> ■•». at No. L unil J l» i:...sjier. at No «. Tli* iai'.;r wan t!.e> lieavie>t mar; In either cr««-. tipping the tieaiii ut 1S» *eundr,. Th». Oxford «:uht. houwer. was Olu.-h tie ileuvier. The news \\c:e boatcU i.. follow a: OXFO&D _ \Ve:«M. Jiow— 31 II i !!pc '.:» jtiij Ko] — U »i. Da>es 17* No. J-X. li. M _... ' j.,. No «-i;. Ifajoller in No. V— D Ala<~k!nnon , jsj O— A. S. ilartun . ivj >>•• 7~>'. r;.-inii.f j;5 ♦•troUe — Ji. <". H.iuir.. i;, 4 «ro»»»iain ■a. \v l^mkin l^> CAiumxiiGS JJow— !». vi M ArhuThi.al 1«» jN'a 3~R. ! 1. j),j> No 4— F. t HrUyt-T . 17 j JCe. 4— -C t: «\»jk»- 17< No. I— E *i \Vil:iam». 17a ?:« •—J IJ rti»her ' j.. Nft 7- It L* |C..m- R&ta ; 174 MTSiw n. 4. « »hM«j :.-... Coar»»'«in -<• a SJaanw ... . nr. The Catnbti4c* twin nri in bed con dition nt thf r.r.i^h Paviea, at No. t. ar.l Cooke. at No 4. t< II «-\«:r Dpoa tt.e thoul rters of Ihelr whil« «.!ie fathers of the eijrht ?.. re 'jult* nhaSSted It was rex-eral mtnvtt* «.ff"te thry v.rr aMe to pull th«ir shell to ihe lan.l::/ Tt»o Oxon lur.s r,n jhr <■< r.trary fat uj> w-n jr. th«!r tsent after onoMOnc t!" BaSah line.. «nd rowed to thdr Imat house r.t a sm.-.rt pac«« Ti;e Osford shell m etf« r«-«: ttnn b bet* ter than the other, and t:.:^ contrib;;tej a^te rta'.ly to its pueeoa • ■ i — SPOUTS AT COLUMBIA. Managers i?i (grave Danger of Losing Thrhr John. The man.-.pers at tji<* «"\)!umhia nthlctlc tcirus. with rjni> or two exceptions, will QxtC theniMlven ou« <t ofT'.ce tv.u \vf(»s !f tli* y do nf.i chew a <>-ided ln.i |vi:n : t In their ahil.ty ta collect r.ior.ey from ths ufi'!ercraduati!> James iif;,rrs. t» » graduate mu^ajer of the athhti. ut '"•rU-.Vn.n, two wct-ks ur>» sit the underjrra(sui:t«< iMmfTf the ta?U <;f «olle.t!njf a total nf M.4C3. ov.ed to tha as 11' >Sdf*a r.t : :!j u'atcJ Unit the money had To bt- in lti.s hands un Ai ril 7 or dHimjuert mr.nry;rr» would b* ierti-<vid fur tneOklt&cy. Only on- taut of tha total ln<l bt*n «,,i irrtfd. and tha fanrinsj i>:«n:c»r 1« the only one who had rutc^ded in *t*iirl:-.u 1.'.r...-lt *it his iirwltloTi }or (be rrmalr.rti-r of the t'.rm Ti««- other niaj.uj.-crM wrr<- rhort tli tha way from «; 1 , $.'.:». tha managi r of the cn»w iielr.fi the uMcrtunste on* 1 to heal the !urt. XV. SJ4fnnMl», '11. SCas *N«trd r-.ir.aßff of the Columbia 'varsity batfcrthUl lean VMtrrday. and II It iiyr.e, -jr. -frj M . int manatfrr. SUcJUwaia »<ai atalatani tuan «*»r of the tesm <luili.« the i-r.,t.., r4 i, : « t ■aWsV ENGLISH CHEWS WHICH FOUGHT BATTLE OF TILE WATER. nir \vinntn<; oxrotto r*ncw. OL'DFIELV IS SPEED KWG Smashes Three More World's Auto Records in Daring Dashes on Florida Beach. r>ayto::a, Fla . March f- -l'.at!..v Old- I field, wizard of the autom<>hslo. proved ; ' once more h:i; right tf» tho tltl- of speed II king :^r» to-day by smashing three world's r*< r>r<3*. inc'urtlr.ir t» - o which It was thought voold ftand for many years. <"»n tho hf.rd «urfa of the Daytnna j beai'h, drivi: c his r»Vhorj=epo»cr Henx ! car, uith whirh only a week ag'> he broke ' the world's one-mile record, at a t-jv^-d ! of m.73 ailias an hour. Oldttehi to-day coy- j cr**l two miles In t5 s:> seconds. al>out ! three seconds better than the previous ' worlds rt-cord, made by Dt-mogeot. of j Taris, on the Dr.ytona track in 19«>i. Ti-.ir»v minutes later Oldfield drove j apu::j-t th* world's kilometre record <<t i OM taoaarf made ry llemery on tho , Hruoklaruls track in lingland He fhot i ! part the rtaaii'tf line Ilk; a rmteor anj : j covered the <Us>tAnce--C.2>'» ft ft lw inches- 'in iT.<4 t-en-ndsi. The third r«-cord estab- « 1 listied »jy ♦">lc*ricll was the one mile stot H j • chas.-is mark, lie tla^hed over the l.ard j ; sand in a Knct car in *>.S3 «^-cor«us. The previous reoor J was 46.30 secoinis set by ■ [ Lewis Stra-.y in a Tiat car. Although David Uruce Drowu. Walter' Christie. George H< Urtscn. Uen Kirscht-r j e>r.d a number o! other well know n drivers with <as>t cars paiticijatei in the rates 1 to-« Jay, OldStld swept all before him with' , h byrricane of tpet-d and daring that , jiroved that ihc "old timer*' is l>rtttr ti.*n | ever. The consistency of Oidtieid'e wi<rk ' *v:th h:s giat.t Bet;z car shorn that no ' fluke can by l.fld retpoiisihle for his great* ciie-mili- record of Z~ 22 latt wt«k ; _^^ I XKir REGATTA DATES; ■■ - s Chan^i Has Been Made from July to dmgtut, IVasalnftoo, March 23.— The thirty-eighth : i'unual r< >;iAtta of the National A^-clation » of An.i*t<-Lir OaiKmt-n will in- rowed on the ! Pntumai: Kivef ut WatMr.Kton on Friday 1 aiid SjtuMlay. Auguft 12 dinl la. instead of. en July i':« atid 3'i, a:' formerly atuiounced. XEALOX IX DEFEAT. Beaten bif Jack Parker at Jacksonville Track. JurKsunvilii*. Flu. Marefi £*>.— Nealon. a j FuSiurlan Handicnj, wlJiiier, puflffred defeat in th«* fourth race at Monctief Parl: hero > to-d^> He wa*. a hot favorite at «dd«-on. j but * Mn-rt. o:: Jack l'arker. outrode. Nicol | and landc-d hid inouM in from 2 1 has l««.j: ati:iouiic«-d orlicially that the tr.ee'.ii.K wi:i come to a clom.- on April 14. The tuxnmaritu fellow. Kintt r»f-e (pura«-; femr XurU.i^K — I>arllr,(r. lift. <Ti"X>r). tvrrv, »f.n. Agn«-» May. llti •••:<:t). 1 to 1. •er-.in.i, i:..i- •::. t-Utr. |«W fJllfiM ll«> t.< I, ihlni Tltr.«-. n.m^ ATlil*- W . NVw fizr. i.»:\ MHiwaii. aitairu anJ twvan^ * 1- • i>tn. Btxvod |*r« <r* lr s*: *!x tjrior.pn- -Har»«,aiJ. ' 117 o»i«-rtt. A ».. i. +■■■:>, Drertt*. U? •Kt-i.ii. «' t.i 1. *•• iid. «iii>: -■ 11;. in'Us«tk>, 4 i« 1, 1 tt.trl flam 1:1* V Jlri«rru». Mcl>-u<l I*.. I t'A'JtJrt !-« !v M< Nai!> kul «;. rar.io «!»•<• tan. Thir.J ia<r ij-ur»»-: »!* fu. lr.net)— Jack I'arkrr ■ \ 117 <• t*-rt(. 2 !•• 1. «"n. Ni«!(.n. UJ «XJ.ol). II! t" 'jt't. wf-' vA, Hi»:h !!».•*-*. 11l iP< »<•«!>). h to 1, 1 thud. Time. I:I2'-4. I'.«i>al Oryx anil «'«>:1:» I ! < ftn.»ti. n'»o run. I-nurih ia<» qwra»; <r.« r..1.t- «:;1 a »ixt«^r.tri| j — s-'i*-i;ii«'ij»iri in;* iliavbi, «i tr> t »en: fcifaii. ' li'l .V.ii-.n». 7 to 1. »f-<-*.rs<l; €>mt.«. 102 .!>l-1». i 2 «" I. 'liiml. TtMi*. 1 *«'.*>». <"atn>ulrrT. 11. -i , »n< s-ai.xrr •!»•> rt* I'lfl. i«r« ij i.r»*. *ir.«- ml!« ant ttvrnty jar<l») : I— si*i.*t. 1'm,..-. :«».• (\vi:»,!.|, 7 t<> 1. »o[i, I |OeJf« '-a. ioj». u)»<«:»-, 7 ♦ 2. S*fao4: I •«•»" 'tn - , \ttr:» |1J (MrTacsartl. •k. 8 ti.;i.l Tim* 1:43.1 !Ma Kay. ' ■••••• Ctora fend tt. '.i : -; ■ • un Rlrtk tar*- «j.u»rf. < :i" nit:e at..l a Hiinn'lii-- I I 'i» : r\rr.«i"l«-r. 11J iXtcctfl. * m .'. w>n; <tx<*,n. i !US ««ian»». * t.» 1. k^t.4; >!iii!mum 113 . 1 il.svi»i. ia t» j, tfcir.: Tit»i». 1 ««•».■ t^lr Wai- I It. 1 H.>i:in». Par.-j.Vr. Mlvera-Ir.. |«> *tr..< r ,r. I ltanirp. r*nr*-k l«<>i>. NH Csfmsdi «n1 11,n. | '<i a'.su ran. I " 1 GETTING READY FOR JEFFRIES. Data To Uc Built in River to Form Small Lahs for Boating. Firsts Ores, Cal . Msrrn 23 —All arranK<* r- < • ?.- *rrr the J.JTri«:. trair.UiK «riurte»s .- 1 ' »}.• Rnwardrrnntn tA-cro r-orr.pl« te.l to-day' arsi'. oestracts r4SM>d. Work tii.l l*> rurhed in ii\j"'.tis the <ju.>rt< rs In rfaillness. a« j J« fTiic^ :>'.A a < orj « «f tri:ln< rs uiil reach I 3ar.ta Cn^t on April 1 A «*»r.tract 1::«« hr<n l«t frr the ron«truc- ! linn at a Ijirnlliall court find provisions f<>r | UvtJns ■rW '"■ n.ade 1 y t> * construction of ■ Ist.- <5. p In the Fan l^nrixo lUx-rr to j JniM. a rni^ll Hke. It is reported that t?ar<i I^r.rifrfnrd may l>e ' a<i •!■ d 10 <li'- HM of Bparrtas partner* for j Jeffrie * ___ 1 NEW HOME FOR ATHLETIC CLUB i The liUt»-Arr.filci«'i Athl«ti< «i u t.. whl<ri for aane y«ai» has had Its h« me in Xa c t ! rfrth *tr«^t. U cnlrur t-. ttttupf the premises i No*. !»' »ri>l 11-' l:n^t Uta Mre<t. v me t 1 lull.Unt; ll leasiM the Un^ street bains* y**ttr&7 Uutwigh wmiam r Roonty li.im Fllward •Ta'-ohs ns attorney f o r .'!nt.-A Knufman. NEW-YORK DAILi n.fili;... i-HKSHAY. MARCH 24. 1010 Oldfield will go after his own nrtile record to-morrow, ar.ti promisee la drive at the Ule of 14t> miles an hour, Georgr Robertson, of Vanderbilt Cup (aaaa, la Uss Clm stta • >r drove a mile in Sft2-5 seconds, a new record for an Amerl ian sto*k car OldiieM'n time for UM mile was 2* 2-5 seconds. Seven cars started in the ten-mile handi «ap fr«»f-for-all. in which the first three cars were wii. | separated at the f.nish. The contest was won by \V. li D^vis In a Mitchell .-ar, wti a handicap of 5 minutes 23 seconds. Gus Gros>an. In a Pope-llart ford. with a handicap of 2 minutes 43 sec onds. was second, and Old Held, In a Knox. with 1 minute u> &econ.<s*, wan third. The actual time nas 12 minutes 13 feconds. In the ten-mile Florida championship (Jii.sjean. in a Pope- Hartford, had a walk u\er. R. M. Bond, in a Steams lAI. Wllh drawing Kfor.. tin- finish. Th«- surrrnartej follow. l"i»t «vrst ior«« rli« world's cbampionahip trial agairsr timet— O!dftrl*. «D<n. »r» r O:!.^**; C.fif v l*iT».fl o"hri«:i« cart. *>:&$& S»t.>nl ev.nt — «'»: l. H .«-ld. drntng a Knc« tar. tj pftit.JUh *tiKk tar r«««)r-i for one mil*. Time. *>.*•> Zi Th'.rtf event »t<"n jnurn. |*| .rtiiii chainpionah!p> — Wi'Ti by Gro»Jpan. iv "Tupe-HarifcrJ tar <vslkoveri. Fourth evfr.t «t->ii« kilometrf. time trUj for wr.n<i'# 1 « . ■ : .- . — t.iMneM. rfnvin^; -•-■ is";«»^r J<-nz iar, ir.a !«■ :^-j- lr. <»:l7 oi. : w.:i: ± th« jr»'\lf>u» */urM'f r»r<,r.l of 0:17.7t. htld l-y Hrmery. t'lUh evrr.t <!»>j-iui:e r«"-onl trials* — tiUflt-M. fJrl\in« Ms r-'nz tar. made the .listin,.<? la <•..*■."• *7. li»»-rlr.» by *h<-,-jt tVr-« secon-1* the jr.vii.us w-.i-.- rxt.r.l of O.SSS. mifle l-jr lHni.-g*»n at l>ajt<-na in I'.iort svam a*n mll^ fcar.'l!~ap;— \\>n by I«vtS, d'tMns rhalinna Thirty; MntcbkiSJ. l'i.;i»-Hartfr«r'l. »4-. «t.-J Tliue, U.IJ. SUPBRBAS PULL OUT. Find the Hall in Time to Bat Out a Victory. [By Tetacraaa t> Tn« TrlVune.] Memphis. T« un . Marc!. 23. — The Brook lyn team uon a nice game from Charley Dabb'p Turtles l:rre to-»lay. rallying uo!>|y in the seventh lantac. after t.'ie local play ers i;:;.l forged ahead. T!u- final score waa f» ta 2. but it was anybody's game vi.til the last half of the Keventl. Then wit.. Merrphjs In front by a score <.f 2 to I. BKI Dahlea went or. the coaching Itnea and engineered t!:«- hit-ard-ruri bastnosa to such ikxhl effect that It vraj ull over In a chapter Mi.l-seaM.n pitching made the pamo a pood one. "Nap" Hucker .showed all he popsf^scd durint; t».e rive Innings he of- Sdated. aUowfac only two scattered hits. Ho would hav.^ recl*tcred a sliut-":. but an error by McMillan, followed by Dau bert'a overthrow when Rucker cuught the runtier napj iti^. wji toij^d off with a lucky !:it. a:id ono McniphU man cross.e<l the plate. Mclntue relu-ve-1 Itucker. pitching his hr^t irwrne here hfnee he was bought iioi:» Memphis s*-veral years ago. H<! allowed CTljf one hit. but that brought over a run. as it wan mad" on top of a MB anil an error l>y McJSreen. The tiuperlja.s f.juud Allcr a hard nut to crack, getting only one run un.l two hits off lilm In rive innings Owln was faßler. >1* hits In two Inning? off his delivery *ewli,g up the gurne. \Vh»-at did the best l.attinK for Brook* lyn. putting over a double and two circles In four times up. Tltere were two addition* to the hos pltal list, Knetzf-r having a finger on his left hand *niit in Mopping a hnrrt Mr.ash la practice, while Ulrica ft a bad rut be* t«reen the thu*nt» and first finger of his tlirowlnu hand in Plopping a foul tip In the second r. •.!::: The score by Innings follows: Draoktra ..• •* I o• 8 2 m— « ") "^ :.'. . : :, ...l 00000 1 ,1 0 2 3 tt lUtttrkt - Daetor. M-latirr. uiricn ar..i nr »ln; AKcri. «;«;a. KtA.cr.trr »u,J liu'iiey t"it.| !r*— Kmw. WESLEYAi; BASEBALL DATES. Mld.lletown. Conn.. March rs— The l.ase l-:i h.'.-.lj!.- of Wet-leyun lnlv<rtltj (of the c«»niing wunon has J^en announced »■ follows: »//7, U lf " *S*l**S*M Training Bchool. at Ml.HlMown; April S>. Holy «> f ,« 3 „{ U..r...M.r; April a, \\>rt i'olnt. at West IV-ii t; April ... U,ia>eite. at .Mld,l|.-t..wn; J«a> 4. lal.-. .it .Sev. Haven; May 1' Will! lair.s. at Mid.llet.,v,n; M«y i« .<v v v York lnivrrMty. at Ml.Mietown; May* "1 Tuft* ux MMdleWrn: May •«, CanKlfkl iihSSft Miy ?.. Steven., at IlnU.ken; May V I-rrdhnm. Nt Fnrdhnm; May i'» Trlrliv m Mlddlrtown. June l. r.row,, .1 >!,""" *nrJs June 4. at MI-MUtown; June 8* A^>lt!n». HX Atrium; Ji;r,.. |J \V|]|i 4 ni^ nt \Vill»n.Mo«,,: j, m « 1;.. Asvlur-i nt Mid' dlrtoxtn; June IS. TrLuly. t 'Hsrrford June t», Alumni, at Mullirtowri June V AnirV-rvt. at Amhmi, j Ufl c - H . Air.lieiit' nt Arnhcrft • ORGANIZING A NEW LEAGUE. TreOreater Ne* York IVpaitr:.. -i,t :M..,e ]{«•-«*' all I^at-'Uu U'tll J..,M It;, „,.,„„,] in<-et- Iny tn the legation | )a il «.f It 11 Mai > A Co. this evening at » .;.) .•« im k At iMs inreting pJjn.s will I^. perfected J.. r tha proper organisation of th« i. ,,, ue . SUPERB AS PILL OCT. THK BELATEN CAMBKIDGE CREW (HANTS BREAK CAMP MIX FUN AXD WORK. Colts Once More Win a Short Practice Game. IBy Mtajaal m The Tribune.] Marlln Sprtn**. Tex. M ■•rob. T3— Th© Giants had a day of fun on the eve of their departure from Marjln Sprincs, and it was an ataaalaa th*v will not farajai for a long time. The afternoon practice «M called off to allow them to nttend a fish try on the Brazos River. \»hi< h WM given by the city officials .n honor of the New York team. As a rule. McGraw is stri t about the pcactlt*, ami thl« tlmo he made the boyi make up for 1..?t time by working three ftraight hours during the hot part of the day. The practice reg.in at H o'clock and lasted until after 1. The temperature was above Jtt degrees and the Oiants alaaaat frie«l in the torrid heat A game of nit innings letween the resr'i lars and the colt* wound up the practice, and again the Its won hands down. The final ncore waa ♦» to 2. Th* regulars are beginning t«» wonder why lht-y are beaten s-<V much t.y the pavjagatara, but Itorir.son says ho ran take the team of colts and easily win tho |*iinar.t in the Amerkun Association r.r th» Eastern League. Drucke and Tamsto di«i tho pitching for the colts, ami their control was en good that hits wen- few and Car aatwaaa Just |a cinch the BMW l«ruvk.- slammed out a home run with two men en aaaaa in th«; second lnninK \V# im.-r and Scott pHfh»< for the regu- Uti, but r.t ■:•}.. r of Ikaai attempted a curv»» ball. Wall says his arm kl in good condition now and he proposes to keep it th»t wajr lie will tak^ no har.<es on gettinK a wtback and fintehlna up as he did last ytar. The score by timines fol low*: X 11. n rv»i«» ■ r? ■ I 3 i» -.; m n Bcsjolsrs 0 1 a • v j —2 5 2 T»"o-ha«<» h!t»— H«r»oir anj Ourtl». Thr^e-bas* htt— PrMtv*!! Himi- run— Prurke. natterie»— < r>ruck»- T*mrl«>. Wllaoa »n<l H«TBtS: Walsast, Scott, and Canis. I'mi-tr.*— McGraw. YAXKEES IX A TIE. Walters Strains His Ankle and Joins Hospital List. [I!y T'l'rrifli to Th« Tribune] Athens. Oa.. March 23.— After workin* out this morning under a broiling hnt sun and playing a five-inning ti*» iaaas this aflenm ilm Yankees looked aa tired that Stalling* decided that a littl" break in the training was due his players, and as a result th* squid will be excused fro practice to-morrow morning. In the after. n<M.n. however, the taaai will ngain re di vided p.r.d a nine-l uninj; game played. Th*» grime to-day was hotly contested, neither sidw »arirln;f a run. so brilliam w;is the work of fnrroll anu Doyle, who vit-r- Opposed to each other in the box Roth sides had chances to win. but Manning and S'.v.*>r.«y w«>re- inclined to run wild on the path I Chase and Kteinow are still on the hos , pital lift, and thi«i afternoon Wolters , trained his ankle In practice and, had to reive way to Madden, who played right I fIHJ for the regulars. Manning filling Mad jdfn'a place for the Yannigans ! Ftalllngi, at las-t his secured a t|sj league : dub for an exhibition game here On !Mi iiiiuy and Tuesday th. Montreal Club. lof the Eastern League, will iome over . fi< in Columbia, S. C. for two UM > Tn j th«« mean time negotiations are pending for I a gnmf or M with t»..- Atlanta t.-.in. of the 1 Southern Lergue j Save for the injuries to Chase-. Kletnow and Woltera and a little sr>rents< of the i feet, the men arc in ajaa4 phjrstca! condi tion. : The line-up |m.,|jv foll-'W.- Regulars— • i.'r.f, M:i'l.len. rrlger. Kngf-1. 1 . ir.ii ncr Hoa<*h. Aiistii». Snytiiev ;ind l)oyli». YumiiKant -Poster. Manning. Ht-mphil. La i'ortf. jQlmsun, Mitchfll. Vaughan, i^uinn arid ChrrolL [ Tin- score by ■nnlnca foll«;wB: h 11. E. 1 :■«.'.•.- 0 i> ft i> o — i» 3 1 V.it.uU-.. :■-. rt rt rt r> ik •> I •) IS.-mcr!e»— l!t-g-ulan. IVivte ani Sweeney; Van r.lcaaa. rarrull un.l Iflti h.ll I'mptre— Fri'.i. NAVY" NINE GETS A SCARE. Annapolis. March 23 —The baseball season was opened hero la 'lav with the navy ,i« - bating St. John> I'niiii;,. by a score of 6 to 5. The collegians Kav.- the midship men a bad scare In th<> ninth Inning, when they scored four runs on five hits and three error?. Other baseball B&mes In the South yes terday resulted as follows At Washington. Fonlhnm. 21; Georgetown. •!. at Mat 11. <; 1 , r.vifiiiio (Eastern l^eatjue), 3; Mercer Uni versity. 1. GOLF ON PINEHURBT LINKS. Favorites Win in Play for United North and South Championship. rinehur^t. N. C. March C3.— Easy matche a marked the play In the annual United North and Pout it golf 'harn;>loii.«ii||> tourna ment for women li«-re tv-da nnd the favor ites came through. The summary in the championship division follows: First r. ur..l -3!tea Uth»| rh<-cit. New York. l*-ut Mr* J. I> Otrr.o, Clpv»lanl. 3 aii.l 2: Mr« l\ 11. Van>rh*rk. l'ht!iil»lr.h!a. 1.-at Mr» W. »• Ftowacs, Jr. litt»tiure. « ar«l «. Mlj» Kaf« Van ••■ti»fi<l. \Vateiti.i»n. N. V b«-at Mia «' S. W»t«rh<«i*c. Ilr^>klln». 3 ibU 1 Mrs J Uay liiTi.J I'ilre. ftttsr.urK. l«-at Mr» |. i: JJcAII. li.|.)i.l..\vn. rt viii ,"V; Mr- Wllll.iina Wr« I'tm- J.n. l>tiit Mrs I». «i Ma<-k«v. im ,al ; -n .J I Mln I^mH^ Kiklns. IM'taiurr l» at Mrs t. vv Ilirnhiowrr. houth Omrjtr. .t an >1 f, Mr». Oearg* • • liuticn. Mom. n. »*,t Mr 3 f (J Himmnnii li.i»ton. 7 «nfl ft; ill»i Mar> F-wn-.t. I'lttft.urt r»at Mri< J. I. •Jjr.tti.r, t'littait •. s an I 7. ' MR STEVENS Afl AUTO DIRECTOR M f ■ SPORTS 0! Till: DAY FIXE RACE IX VU'AV Many Good Horses Xamed for the Excelsior Handicap. Sume cf tho best horses In training have been entered for the Excelsior Handicap at one and one sixteenth miles, which *111 be run on April 29. the opening d*y of the spring meeting of the Metropolitan Jockey Club at Jamaica. Thlrtv-three have been ramed to date, and additional nominations are exneted when the mails g«t In from Jacksonville and California. Among the horses already entered are ICltik James, winner of the cpolltan and Drooklyn g#B9es(ia last year, o» Mad den, winner of the Belmont Stik;*; Jack Atkin. Neaion. Alfred Noble. Charlie Har grave. Eflendi and Prlnco Imperial Moat of the leading owr.ers are represented. 8. C. HlMreth shojvlr:g the wa* with six. The full lint follows: KtaaJaaass. Fai-ada Qusntlco. R«Mtoourhe DeaiKciip- Macaato*. Firestone. Vn.ti.-ii. Arcl'f. Kayette. Guj- F'.»h»r Apach*. J.->*> Midrtcn Gr?«it Heaver.r (iretr.a tJretn. Diilmatlon. Turncoat. Mary Paris. Graunero trii* Hargra** Biack Mat*. Jark Atktn. Far Wcat. Efferuli. N*aton Prtnce Ahmed. 11111 Top. Wta« Mavon. Racquet. »Tlnc« Imperial. Alfr*: Noble, liorkcley. Kin« Oyrr.ptun. Al Copland, who Is acting as trainer and manager for Hans Holmer, Is out with a challenge to match hla man against Thure Johanson for tI.MO a side over the full Marathon distance. Johanson defeated Holmer and Crowley in the fastest Mara thon ever run Indoors several weeks ago. Umberto Blasie, who won the leart'.ng Marathon run tn Italy last month, will arrive in this country on Saturday or 6un ilay. for the expr^s-s Marpaaa of starting In the Mr»ratr.on Derby at the Polo Oround."* on April 2. In hla last race Blasie beat a >>i? field in a blinding rainstorm and cov ered the. distance in the good time under th<* circumstances of 2 hours 40 minutes 47 seconds. After Dr. F»njarr!n T Roller, the Seattle wreptler. and Zbyr-zko. tie Pole, had wresMed for two hours and seven'een mtn- Jtes without a fall in Kansas Oty late on 'he match v as stopped by the police Ko!l»r was on the offensive the greater part af the first hour In the sec ond half of the featjl Zbyeako showed tri* better forrr. John J. MKSraw, the manager of the Giants, '.vllj nnd his French aalMeaj watt- Ing to wekr.ni. him M hi.- returr. from the South, but it micht have been otherwise. It seems that Katberire Webb, a nearo woman, tf>ok a fancy to the ssMJ ar .■*. wouM not give him up until she had Ms] bated to court and arraigned before Magistrate Corrisan yesterday. She was dis< hareetl on the promise to return the do?r. and a police man was detailed to teo that she carried it out. Ad Wclgast 13 said to bave r^nils^.l Battling ICaMaa the first fight after his theatrifal tour Is over. Tom, Jones. Wol past's manager, s»ys he prefers Nelson to MeFarland. Moran or Thompson a a draw tr.jr card, and MsBMgM September 9 at San Franetsro as the Irrlcal time and place for the wo boys to meet once more. Willis and KnarP. !•• pitchers, have a«aa traded riy the Chicago club of the Natioi (Neb.) club for a catcher named Nun maker The secretary al the National Associa tion af Professional Baaaaa Clufjs .is re quested th. Now Ensland League clubs not to arra exhibition games with the ciubs of Urn Bawl] |anM I'nlted States League. The latter orßanlzatton is not a party to the national aKre»-nieiit. • or NeyCM racing will heßin at the Newark Vilodrrrr.e on April 3. when a purse of $-"rt> will be hung up for the one mil«- profrs.sinnnl mat ANOTHER CHESS TITLE UP. Altman and Clur man in a Tie for Inter scholastic Championship. In order to detf>rmir.- tho ind'vldual championship of the Interwholn»tic «*hesfi LaajßtM a tournament was started nt the room? of tho Rtc* Chesa Club yesterday afJenioor. and erenlng amin Al»man. of Da Witt Clinton, and Albert Clurman, of BJaSrsr High Scnon!. responded to the call. Representatives trom Manual Training and tht- Hish sWMaI of Commerce were aspactai also, but these did not appt-ar. Thr«-e gam*s were piav.-.l ly AKmaii and Clurman. with the result that each won one and DM other waa drawn. Tho score aafeMJ a tie. it was derided to play the fourth *an.- to-day. The condi tioi;s are that the play«-r tlrst winnins two PUMM will bo declared victor of th«j match. tirawn gumt-a not counting. Louis llein is th" referee. A challenge was issued yesterday by the Rice • Immj Club to Urn IsmmmMM Chess lut» for a match on ironi thirty to fifty 1 ■o«i'K to ac played m iwa raassti on April 17 iiini Muy 1. POUCE FAIL TO STOP BOUT. "Knock-Out" Brown Easily Outpoints Phillips at Avon Athletic Club. li.>l« to, Ilasktns a:..i Acting Captain Enright. with a suuad of twenty i.olice men attached to the Isstl Preclnrt. Brook lyn, threatened to prevent th* weekly bouts of the Avon Athletic flub lust night. claim ing that the building law waa beiu£ vio lated. The bouts tr>ok place, however. TIM police forced th.*lr way int.. the build- Ing. and Acting Captain Enright or.ler«M the mt-mbers i>ut. James Timothy, >-..un-.'! for th«- club, toid the spectators not to hei»d hla raque.^t. and in turn ordered the poll.**, mi •> to vacate. "Knock-Out" Brown easily outpointed Harry Fbinips. who vu substituted for Marty lieffron In the main bout. QUESTION CRAIN B ACTION. Counsel for Stabile Declares He Ilsd No Right to Discharge Jury. D«<:lurln»( that Judge «'rain had no right to dteebanca th* Jury which I >t in the caae of Vincent BiaJ the young e«lle*s»a « har^tH| with kltllr.g Thomas Mciirath. |^.. t'ttus* tlit« Jury had failed to agree on a er dl< « aftt>r daUb« -■ 1 1 five and one-lmlf hour*, count*! fi-r the prtaotMr obtained a writ of 1 -. :*,! «a:i corpus In the Supreme COorl yemterday. with a view to obtaining his release. Th«« ca»« was adjourned to Tues day lo give District Attorney Whttaiaa tn opportunity to per*on*lly argue azalnat BUbils/a release Former r>t»tn f Attorney Jemm* will rer>res.*ht th«» prisoner. M. -.-.#•> 11. MMs\ who yesterday ar kii«-<I for Btal>l!e«i ilHrharge. said that Jii'ls* Train erred in dtscharstna th« Jury. Mr. fimnMnun was rf th*» opinion thut there was a possibility of an a»;ie^ment waan Jud-.;* t'ntln *ent for !h» Jmy and dls thargrd it The defence •*>• that tMMM cannot again be placed in jeopardy el his Hfij /;/(, i:nCT A FABCE. Ketchel, in Poor Condition, Gets "Draw" with Klau». Pl'tiiburir. March *a-Stanley Ketchel. middleweight champion of the world, did well to earn a draw In tho opinion of the crowd In hi* Hs-round no-declslon bcut to nlffht with Frnnk Klam*. a local boy, bHbff* the largest audience ever entnered t nether to see a boxing contest at the PlttsJnirg National Sportlnjr Cluh For the first three rounds Klaus Bsl re peatedly, without return by Ketchel. The last three rounds were nlow and uninterest ing. Klaus holding O n to last out MM bout strongly, and Ketchfl. evidently in poor condition, doing only enough to hold his ow n. * It was a fight at long mnge *nd a poor tmitatlon of a real battle. The men ex changed few blows, and the crowd dl-1 not citato to expr»M Irs disappr In the last rotind Klaus, urg' d on by the sr<outs of his followers, forced the fighting and landed the best hk>w of the bout, a short-arm Jab to Ketchel's Jaw. which forced the champion to clinch. YAXKEES WIX ABROAD Colors of Vanderbiit, Belmont and Gould in Front. Paris. March %\ —Americans carried off the turf honors it St ClMkfl to-day Th<' Prix Pavilion, worth ***>. was won hy W. K. Vanderhllfs Sir P«>fer. and the PrU Pare, worth |4M), was won hv the same owner's Defender. The Prix S.ir'ns. of 11. (»'. wns won by Frank Goulds Justlnten 11. Ncttin«h*m. March 23.— The F*>»twood Tarlc Plate, a handicap of MJ sovereign?, for three-year oldp and upward, distance five f>;rlongs. straisht. sjaj run here to-day and won by Aucruat Pelmr»n»'<« Hriaty Pud 'llnsr Rossett! w-\n second and Hardrld.ns I>ii k third. Fifteen iMvaai started. In the Newark Plnte Handicap at one mile Mr. Belmont's Norman 111 ran secon.l to Duddun; a — HORSES SHOW WELL. Paul A. Sorg's Vanity Fair Win* at Atlantic City. r»)v T»i««raph to T*« Tritm-e. 1 AtsaMsf r*lty. N. J.. March 23.— More th»*e i two thousand persons firr>ed out for the I opening of the annual Atlantic Oitv horse I show on the bis; Million Dollar Pier thi* . afternoon, breaking all records for a f rst I day attendance. The success of the open- Ing session was continued to-night, when the leaders of seashore fashion filled the ! boxes. New York owners carried off most of the j prizes to-day, and are likely to take away ' most of the principal trophies of the week. 1 according to th>? critics. Records for en i Mm In on© > laja were broker, late to-day. : when ihlrty-ettfhi horses* were t,»k into , the ring for "h.- Jumping trials. Th with 1 the class for harness horses and another for small por.les driven by children, proved the feature of the opening session. ; ■Bai Marie Cherbor.ner. of Baltirri' was thrown from the back of lrUh Rtelj in the j trial* of hunters to-night, but was unhurt. I and pluckily remounted. i The summary of the awards follows: ' M .as« 27 (novice: pairs of hor?*s. 13.2 hands I an<t • v#r>— r>« Witt C. Flanagan's Prlnc« i Crtarminic. t< ■. , and Loni Kusactl. b. g, rli»t. G«>'->rs» WtbAni Fl°rham Lad. eh. g.. an. I F'.-r ham Lass, eh. in.. steooA <:ia»s 31 <ip*n; women's sTi.ile h<.rs««. 13.2 h.iii.i.i cr overt — Myron H. Oppenheim's Fslry Qu**n. eh. m , flr«» Henry 1: Ri*a'a St. Hubert. 1 t>r. ■ . •<«-on<l; Mi»a M S. Whiro-. 1 Marksman. I eh, g . tl.irrl. &Ira. W. A. Mftiibbon'a riultana. i eh. 111.. fourth. c lass 1 icpen; roadsters, four years old or ever) I — FMwaM C Le».l» L*»rnai P<v>ne. h m., flrst; i Th« L^«<is (."nrnpuny'i Kathleen Flower, b. m.. i •t*cond, Emery Marvel's Malcolm C. br. w • ! thlrii. Emery Marvet'a Sterling, tr. g.. fourth. flasa 60 topen; asa* ■ Mjlw hunters at up to I carrying lf»» pounds or o\*t to hnunis» — \v\ f tfn '■ Furin • H-r eh. g.. ftrst: Edwin I!. Weather i be*>'» Taronlte. b. g.. f^rond: Vn Wl;t C. Flar.a- I gnn'a Irish, s m . thlri; Elmwood Far's Irish ' Reel. b. ».. fourth. r:a»» 4 ; hi ponies'- in harness, astM 13 •is«.l« M te rtrivea by a chi!'*.) — Mrs. E. L. ' Orm^'t) Irving»on Nipper, eh. s .. flrst; Grant I View Farms 15r<v>k-.li!e ?ir Uorat*. b. g . st-c 'on<l: William T Ward 1 Pontlac. Btt as w. g.. i thirl .'lass 15 (harness asawe, m height, for fam ily use)— Edward C. Leeds' s L'^rna f>oon<\ b. tn.. ' first; Walter J. IMtby's Corbett. b. g. second; Jack •■ aM \>:'->plane Andy eh. g. third. Clara ♦» i^pfn: harness horse* over 14.1 and not mi— «TliH W hands; toßtvrumOoa and quality to fi-unt S«> X'* T rent; a-fi«>n and »t>le nf g-ilngr, < •ID p»-r r»»nt»— I'mtl A. Sort's Vanity Fair. b. rr... tln>t QuukPr Farm's Lea.i«-r of Fashion. t>r. g. s, v or\,l G«-orri» Watson's Fl^rham F-legarre. br m.. thtrd; IMul A. .-..r«« Teas.-, b. m . fmnth I Class «T7 npen: I'in-p ■ open to all. p»-rf.'rm anc* over Jumps from about 4 fr^t t.-> i ft « ln"hp» high to ■ inf. minimum w»!eht to b« carried \i<* poiindsv— Edwtr: H Wr.*therbee'a ' Keswlca t\ g . first: Edwin H Wmthmt***'* TacwUte, h. g. se."-mi. Frederi'-li null's Rock Cre»t. eh. g . thinl: Df Witt C. Flanagan's IrUh. b. g . fourth. • la? 3 00-al; delivery wagon herwsV-H. Afarions Date first; II Marlon's Trinr^. SScWU: R M Beyer's Jim. third; **bssbp^ Laun dry's Tom. fourth. Clri.«s f-X Oarr.esa hnrscs. owned by sen.«..n c» nil year re»l«lfr.t»; to be i^wn to appropri;»re vehicles)— Mr* C. C«--i! Fttlet'S Crtcket anj Wuket. flr»t. J!r». Fitler's Little Puke ar.d Jrr sey V.r>y. second Cle»s> 2T> tnovlrs runabout hor?<*s> — Tonx<> Pau vnge» Ltttts I*rir,<^. first Mr- Julius S. TTala*V i , r '!• ll«'r»>i.tv second; Oeorco Watsons Flor!'r»m Romance, thtrrt; Mrs. C Ort! Fitler'a Wicket, fourth <"!ass 2 inovt'-d sad^la h<*r*es. 135 hnnrls an>l u-n-i.T) — Mr- W. A. Mv»«tbbon"s Rosalind, f.rsf; Marts' s Cmrtdante. swoml- Henry It. R»as Me\if.». thtrd; s!rs. C. J. Rvan» Ulue tirass rtrlle. f'mrtli Class J4 (i«rpn. harr.eaa hrrs^s: pac* and a-. |c n to rount) - Ounker Farm's lender of FitsMon. flrst- r«MI A. Pora*S Jim ?v>hy. Kvnrd; Mrs. C. Ce.-tl Fitlera Lt;»l<« lulif. third; Ye Witt C. FUinassn's I^>r<t Rmx-IK fourth. STEAMFITTERS IN RIOT. One Man Shot and Likely to Die a3 Result of Strike. As a sMred result the pil'.ce r»e!lev«\ »f t^.e strike lietween the steamfltters at work 'en the new QrVM) Centra! Station one man was nhnt ami probably fatally in fa*ai ■^■e|lt^'rda^ and two others were well battered up before ttM excitement, whloh j tasted [r>r nearly an hour .--uhj.i.!^ ! John Mcl-viphlin. of No. 3« East &! street, wha was *hot In the abdorren. Wm taken t> Firmer Hospital, and it waa s.iid ita Mai r.ißht thit his cor.rtition wa:» critical. Will iam Martin and Henry Hrownlnvr. who re cetveil la«eratlons about the face and body, went home after having their injuries dre?.-«»-d The police did not know of the shoot in*, 'despite the excitement in the neighborhood. lint ll they were informed by the- Flower Itoa pital authorities th.it they h.id a man who had been shot and SJBM llg* to rtlo. Whrli Captain I-intry and IsM ailll ttves reached the hospital McLaughlin was reticent as M ll«' M*M «>f the shootln<, and it wa.i I not until he ajaj MM I>• wotiM r.»hably J die that he atsßfgaa' a man n.imcd Martin j with th.- s»ho»>tlntr. ArcordlnK ti» M irt ■ who w:-;s arrent«-i! and looked ur» .it IV It.'- Headquarters, wh«»n he aasl Prrtwnlnw ram" b.u-k from luncheon they laassi k)M men 111 the I'Ull.ling whom they did not know II» s.»ld tho men attacked them, 111.1 that It was not until he vai knm'ked i<> the fiot.r that he drew his revolver and began to ■*• M *elf de fence. TssMMsl «'irr. of N « W Eait ICt'a : ktreet. w»* detalneU a» a wltnf*s>. i'ar" tlented ir-i!. win MoLauKhlln -r knowing 1.1.i >m|>anlona TO TEST TEXAS BANK LAW. [Ry T«t*graph m Th« Tribune. l Pallas. T*x.. March 23.— The Sunders fltale Panic of 1 v Kalb, Howl* t'ounty. waa ; «'|oned to-day by fltate Ban!; Examiner Hi •*ey as the iaauli of an Investigation at ! Austin. W. l> San- president of the I bnnk. will brin« a .-iiit to test the st.it* guarantee law lOUNBON IS A CELL Til EX OUT ONCE MORE. Xegro Fighter II cut Unhappy Time, but Gets Bail. Jack Johnson, who la m«tr hed to f.g*i* Jim Jeffries for the, heavyweight r-hamptatt. shin In California on July 4. was n th«i Tombs and out a«;a!n yesterday, hut to hU disgust an<l cr/igrln. When Johnson wan arra!snrd for trial. fe> I the Court of Central SeMjnns. Assistant District Attorney Delorrnnty Informal Jmj*^ Mulrjueen that NV.rman Plnder. whom th« heavyweight champion la charged with as* •a'.ltlrn tn a West SSth street salorn *wt January, wns ryot tn court. •Mv p««C«H rvera have not be<»u ab!a> 1 to locate him or any of the other wt% nesses." sa!d Mr. Dclehanty. "Then I'll Increase thla <l»fcn!,i',f tatl from tl.sno tr. $3,000 and tssun bench war. t rants for those witnesses." answered ' I '•» Mu!<vi*en. and Jnh.-i.on w.ll rr>mmtttei ta the Tombs for three hours while Jainei Nugent, hla lawyer, scouted around to r%l*» a V>nd*r • "Good lorrty. man." the biff nesro whit. rer»d to his lawyer when the court an. nounced it.i d^tsion. "I don't want to go t» the aasV* and a>ldr»<"j»!r:g the court fc» alaaded Sbi a reduction of the ball. "I ye got J3.000 of mah own cash heah that ' 1:1 put up tn fare the music when you ftr.l tho ? e wttnMSCS.*; he said, when the appeal of his lawyer were In vaid. "I fi!xr*d this date for the trial." -r'tsj Jv.fiz* SfoTqnMn, "at the request of yoty» counr?l. who said you would suffer crea* pecurlary los.t oth*rw!s<». Niw I am tat!«l flod thar th<» motion was not made !n coat ■ "There's no ground f or that s'at'irimt, 1 * Interrupted th>> lawyer. "I came all th* way from Chicago f-> r this yeah trial although mah ?how Is !n Kansas City." aald Johnson. "You're responsible for your own p.-edses*. rrsnt." was th«* courts re*pona»- "Tha li.rt'Q ball wlil stand." A chorus «| protests from Johnson aot his lawyer was fMpajd by the court's or d»r to take Johnson to the pen He re ma!n»d there for half an hour, sihunnlnc the "drunks" and r**?y thieves who tried tn scrape up »n iiMiatsHßce Only nr.e of. them, another n<->gr«. named Miller, arouset; I his sympathy. Miller had just been sen 1 i»nc<»d to eijrht v«N*r* In SM prison fey ,Ni»K!ary. When Johnson was beinj taken I away t» a cell In the Tombs he slipped Mil- W a t*-.- dollar Mil. "You miy n*-d that.'* ! he remarked. In ' -li ■ of the Tcmbs Jonna^n r«.eor. I ered hla usually happy spirits. He humffl&l I a tune and shuffled a few steps while watt* ! lrcg for his aMJMMI to brins the goc-d news 1 that he had found 1 bondsman It r%me> ! about 2 o'clock, and Johnson was esrortej by a deputy sheriff back to the courtroom. i Th*»re he wailed, shedding a ffoMm-ton' j smile upon the spectators, whll«» Judgo Mul« ! Queen examined the bonds. . "I think we ou«ht to wait until the Dv- I trtct Attorney finds out the value of this : property." saM the Judse. finally. "Tho j securltv ia four lota In Brooklyn." "Youah •nor. may I talk .'" asked John 1 s«>n. ignoring hi- lawyer "Go ahead!" M the reply of the jucige. "I'm still ready to put up cash," urg*t j Johnson, "bit I had to pay some lawyers* I fees, and I'vo only got C.SX) left. If you'll (let It m at that. I'll be on hand for th«s trial." : After a moment's reflection, the urt de- I elded to accept tr.« four lots as security tot Johnson's appearance. They are the prop. i erty of Andrew Dunning; of No. UOS Second] I avnue. ar.d are located at Avenue sj ao<X : 9th street. Flatbush. "Your honor, now I want to be vir.dN cated." said Mr. N .-<t.' the lawyer, at thlj I point. "I want to bo cleared of any sng« j sestion of spiriting away wttntmi" "For the Lord' 3 sake, let's get out «• ! here." said Johr.sor*. grahbintr his lawyer b/ j the sleeve. "De here for trial to-morrow." was all ; Judge Mulqueen said. "Yea. sah: yes, sah." replied Johnson, ' ambling out of the courtroom. "I horn* the court will be ready." was tha parting shot of hla lawyer, as he followed. Up t<» midnight detectives of the Dl?trlcc I Attorney's staff, armed with bon'h war* rants, had been unablo to locate Hndar ot ' ar.y other of the witnesses agalr.st Joha» ! son. I . I I AUSTRALIA WANTS If ALL. ; ■ — s Asks That Preliminary Matches tot Davis Cup Be Played There. Melbourne. March C3— The Australian dtfntdSTfl of the Dwlght F. V:\\\9 Interna tl •!..; lawn tennis cvi) to-day :isk«d this English Liiwn Tennia Association and tha United States National Luwn Tennis Asso* ciatio to play the preliminary matches to J Australia WrsEHE TO DiNt MiAVi:M.i-:i:.s- fO. A»I Court. .'0 V.e*t Utlti St. Ttlephonu JiTi Hurray I1U!. Ala. A U Carte. Th T»bl* a llote Dta> L. Lunch. 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