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10 Baseball .* Racing Jt Billiards Jt Automobiiing Jt Golf & Boxing & Soccer Jt Othef Sporti GiANTS HOME AT LAST Ready for Pennant Race if Looks Count tor Anything. FAST PRACTICE FOR YALE Yankees. Airaost at Their Own Doors to Play in Jersey City To-day. The Olaati ' b» all Kw* York b*. th< ;• ■ •;• | vi-day. a:>«l - !i ■ H"h> BN c: «-n"Utli • '"'' ' <o ChSl] »;t;d» t:.:i: v. ■ I M ■.. • , • for Eha BOH time. Thi MfS la batlfc) artd ■ aa treaa Bah bl called at S e'elo );. ■ ::> ; • • I .' Hi •' '*' HM . • . ; •:• I;--. Of Tvhorr. aWOa ■ . • • thai yar, and l)l^k^ ■••.•• Ifl BWh f<^r >»■ v .-:;. :r i^.ith.- • ajaO] «t »ny Time Cfeasaafl or Ath-.-s n;.v bl • ed *<• Ihe t>t> - • ■ ■ ■ : aarty paa lerfli > • ■ ■ h ..-■■.•' X\i- tosti -i- ■' o•■ Time was !"*T !n F«-t '•• i • ' . *■ --'.I • ;row:,ls • ■ Qraar flwidefl «1 the Hrt minute t • men tJ I act f aaf I ■■..■'■ some Htty gaayare froMrawfl oa»t the diamond in ti.e ■TißHf" 1 " to •'■ kwn <v;pht of • f<w fnn" : . v»i a-!d pome di^i-in-'he-wool far*' eri • \. • • ■ Aa c;im» t'.^a;.. BcOraw raid • • I ttV I OCN in :lr.# re r.io'ion phw> •. vaady for 'ho jwr.nnrit Tir<- te N>jrm. nni they iooked :t T v • • - • in had left v.* Bank ob f- • • d aai ••■■» - aaa • • > , •>, tii«» '1 a"^ no (:nr, %^ msp | • • Che DMI air asasaa to net like it tOßle n*id the m^n Cha ttnll . diamond rir.lled d arß DIM tl I hm. ;•. rH KhOWl rhe o'.:Tflri,^ !,K'- h m hoolhoy and ■■ ;nd up by do.i.p j. ••v ijiiljiUih | • t hai». ft. rfin aprwarK to hnve Taken on •t»ou' 'en or f.fteon pound*, looked arid acted ...... t iniP i HSt y*>«r ai BrJgeacn. Larry Doyle nnd M-rk 1 ' ajeaa ?»f Dad| at r beta, bI ". nr> v, »ho walked with a flicht !:mp. insisted that tdi IbM x\ . •■ i tter, and that h" m-ould !.. • • . | ;1 ,-»> 8 t ftrtt at almort any • Prnii' of •■ ' •• il l ■-•• r* That They kaaa* a i • . ar. whfle loah i* vore and Baahl I • ■ ■ "i)l r:g!-.t it «'Jt for a place ■ ■•••: -..indled high ' 818 l :r. ■ ■ - ■• • had playrd there all their .■. ■ Jo!.:. ,1 KflOraw. ai' !i\e;y a« 881 BHB, wafi fj:i. ■ ..• ; reacrceA, a* bbbbX baj -• !n rp- k . ' ].Jf rner. : '■^■' an »- aeatta. and paa »** fo: • • t kind of eondlti . • ■ BBfl ■■<•• : U ... • aafiy to play the beat ; ■ the) know . ■-. I ■ ■ ■ bjO be i • ■ • ■ • • !.:s three ■ • ■ pitchers | . B t^p ar.d A»f ■tter condition t Ft art thi ■ ton tJbl ■ • and :\ w - erd m I raiilwi ■ • ptaj - ir.« ;n ■ • ■ . " • ■ .'.'l be ;ia'.nt ■ I ■ hard on the ba • • • ... ■ ■ .' 881 vrar. FVefl ' • • ißrar York ■ •• roay ttaa bhi b] rt*y bj ■ tßprove4 in I ■ • ■ • _ ■ • ■ . ■ lake •:; ■ . : Manci >• : • ; ijvj Bea r«TI ' • ■ 1 Their lai=t ' ■ " I if no • ■ . • I pan - the lerat r League They I •.ill move " eami- v • • ..I \»-M aiiikc • ■ • ■ • . x ; ■ .: ; a ■ ■:. ■ • • - • . local ■ . • ftay * ■ r^th-r n>or» t • .- ■ . P •■ r. who j • ' a xv :t !i :!.•■ 'iaT.ki-i-s. ;-!^d ■ ■ . li:ve : . Uh'. Cheat been I Keaj York • • • I BM an 4 !:« :r. v • . . .1. ■ . ti*y a: base. l^i^ .l)rt) V ■ ■•• tiU'-i i UK4*. tl-.. ... i rids. Okarte* v : -a h v. epeeel BjarvoJ f Bai p> « 'i i v- ■■. • : I la th» task of Cha ■ • ■ • ' ■ 80, Lit. ..u Th'.irs..-.- tveaSag.fi ■.: i». - r t -■' . baa ■ ■ ■ : • tant t ■ • ■ .^ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ■ I mark , tanti"' ■ bl '• Bath Tli- t'T)»- Wai • ■• If • • thai. ' ttona] >••;!• \• > ■ ■ ■.• .. ■ ■ ■ . . •. • ■ • '..,-♦ t-ii k< nnd fM.iMisli.-,! a ■ ■ Car I t that atyte >)>■ »«Itnir.!M ••• 81M ■ , Tl.t .•ld mark, • ■ ■ i 'i .' Handy. MiX" ' the k r.am of the Vl ■ •• <-ii Kur>i ■ k ■ • whom h* • ■» . • tfcfnga '?.:.-• \»..r. Ju II . ■ «'ania :■.:.'. Juht> !)•■; kiiis iturdick ■ d. • > "'•••,.■ ■ .. 1 ■ ' • ' r *■•:- Kjrtvaj La Marphy i ■ thai Efordk k : . ■ > • rnoj.th. • ' ■ ■ '! ■ ■ . n. At .!.-! «.•■ t'lut' Baa • -.t.'-r. aan in.- lately re- : - htta on» of :he ajoat BBSa}aroaa nun o • ■ Wmrd T'.i<k; bbi ■• • m* »** >*}? «pe. clal r»'* «).:<•. will h* a ♦■ • IMI • . BBBaail »' ' - ' • • • • . i.. ksj lit*. > ■ • ■ h*Jd ir. the CM :.-,-•■• Harry Bkassn bi gnBM i idh .. *'. < ,( rumw i tit :•■ • ■ ! I,\ Cnmpin) X Of th<- —'I ! : ■ ' • ' ' \ ■ ■ .-: rjcxr.ber. Chas.Bakc^&Co.ld. A*l k/i.4\ COLOXIAL, OOU-. & SPOUTING OUTFITS A SPECIALITY. Larqesi and Best Stores in LONDON tor TAILORING AND OUTFITTING. Leather Hat flaxes.. Trunks, Bags, etc. 271-274, Hi^h Holborn mi skated fa»kk»m book pkei ; . 41-43, Lud^ate Hill ctosc to si. rmu 137-140, Tottenham Court Road wmm wmnm miscum.) POLO FUND GROWS ABROAD Money Being Raised to Purchase Ponies for Play Here. I^nion, April 5» ■ The cr>mmlM»e recently formed Is raise fSO.i«if to purchase ponies with which to equip a BOW team to be rent PB the DMasi State? in an effort to win back the international cup has secured sun ••• r1;r 1 ; tionr rmounting to Hs.<so(*. a long ]lBt at dM aghaafbai to the fund is liKhed this morning. K«"n int» rest Is V^elng taken !:i BW project. FORDHAM WINS DULL GAME Easily Defeats Vermont, Making Total ot Eighteen Hits. F.-<rd?inr;i e.is'lv derrsito.l the T*niver«!:v :of Vermont In an ;:r Intr re- 'ing basc'-nll rail* SB ror"ih^m PVM resterdav. The OMtoj is •. I x 'if —a;, com wind blew aCNaa the rirlii jind Interrere.i with the playing McKeeera, wa i twtrlai for F PgßUa, was .1 ... rtaftON nrd allowed only «lx bits. The combined ef • »?.-<> ti**--. PlaJbarty and C Oaßard Bfefa I t.i •.:<.;! t^:^ hard hitting at th* baOßg •~. who made a Total of <i»!h'c. Bate* tan The h.-i«?ing of rhris M^honev. th.» Ft«r pttchai Mr Fordham. who BBWd COB ■ ■ M. was the feature of th»* cam" Me ?7ind<- a homer. « doulil" and » « ; ricl" in Daar time* at tat. PwfdSatta ■oared fo-,:r run* In the BMBOfI Inning, on five hits, frd folio* «-d with tWO '• ••• In Aa third lnr. f nc. >ra'}.'n»; BayMßj t'i retire V*lnhert>-. whn re!leve.i iiim. rc < i\«-d th* t-:«nie medicine, being fnr.nd for hits, witti 11 Total of ff\-fji runs. HcCoaaeU, of v^anaoat, ajoi ihe rtr .~t all of? Koown, la *'< third Inning It waa a flta*hing rwo-kagßger. Four skajEki a:i.i t\<o orMfß gave the \ 1 siting Team its f<>isr . Cha fifth ii.TTirg. A sin^-'e by Pmit'i. j • BVDT and a batter being hit netted the ' ■ ' • r run. The pcore follows: FoHMHAM VERMONT r 1^ i'"> ■ * r It 1 p" » " ? Vri") r 1 I 7 0 <■' Lynn* Th 0 113 0 .' arc i ii. 114 3 a mithMA 01220 Mabn.y.cf 3 I 8 1 <■ H G*r<J ."<«11 0 }'ir ry , f f> n o « " M«>t"f prt i 1 '! " •» S h»n» IM 210 0 CM-<.nll r 0 1 3 0 1 <.'.*«Tl If ?. 3 < MrltnWM.rf <» M O 0 0 K<"-k.rt. bl } 1 I 1 Tut'on. Ib. I I f 2 I U'-*]}, :-.;• 0 0 o o « fmltr! Ih .i 1 S 2 <• Kharkpy. if • 3 " o iu.|,,,, c , i .- n 2 « Barren rf 0 0 1 « «F!«h'tyrfp 1 0 <• " a m< i«9 m 1 2 0 3 <• tan. «.... Mf I II Mn'it*. r<< o 1 <. <i i tl^rrtrd.p 0 0 0 0 0 ■ '%• BB l • •• 1 <• 1 1 T<««> ..13 IS 27 10 i Tot«^ 8 «241« S : ■l a 4 2 i i 6 • • x—l 3x — 13 Vrrm. Nt ........ o •» o 4 •' • 1 I —.% 1 I*U* nn h«I]» (Ml Mi K'-orni. i . «fT : ■•- I T» n l«if am ateo— n. umiwi '. ■r» ■ !<if"^ ha Mn'art^j Hoiw •wm Ma. !^;t» < >TT H«yn>*. 9 it S Innings. 08 Flahntjr. v in 3 inrilne*. off C Oenavi. <• in - tnalaga Sttl:. k out By M-K>'>»r.. B; by II«yne«. 4. hy Flaherty. |« 1 j c G»rr«j-il. 2. D übt« j 'a- aahnfi at 1 Hifaniij I.• • • •s rdhaat, 5. I'mnOßt, 1 : — -■ - I I <>I"a Stolen »****— Me >mn<U. Mah<.rwj. $. ; ■ ■:■ . .-Christ Hattq bStm Btlwtt. Eharkry HJr b| pttrbcr Kec»r. <Ha>-ne«i Ir ; ;rt- -li.rrrih Tim»- 2 "i» SOCCER TITLE IN BALANCE ' Championship May Be Decided by Columbia-Yale Game. The pame which wl'l pcwaahly aaddc the :isi.iii of The hrteiuiHniaia Booeor league an I* jLiyt-d at South Field on F.;r;:<:.-.v. Ap:: I*. l-etwe<-n CotUßßbl . and Yale. If Columbia win.- t!.e MomtagS] :• H. ic!.t«= players will bavl an undls;' ■-.:• i ttle. With a clean record. whOe I victory : : •' • BRH Wffl tie the two t».*ms Cor t:.e r.ship '■ that case the team hav ing k> ored the greater number of goals in I ■■ m tern a n g. t the title. • Vinding in the Intercoll* piat" league ;> ,1.- follows: WvTi. Li »' roiutnbla 4 c rate a l ■. 8 I ■ 2 'i 1 ■»■» ■ Ivanla ...... » - ■ tm ■ . . i 4 THREE FAVORITES WIN ' Two Odds-On Choices, However, Fail at Jamestown. Norfolk Va.. Ajir!) L— Three favorites, ■ 'ddK-on, »on at the '• sstowi ira.k Ui fllj 10l 111 1 1 winch run a. sensational the r.rst .vent. Plant land and 811- 1 \* r::i. T!.«- (;r,lden l?utt.rfly, quoteO at 4 to 1. furrilsht-d a Furjrl«e In the third ra< ••• ly deohaj md aetoatlag Taaaaira,] Bg f; portal Nora Kn:ma, a r«-d )i.,t favorit*- l:i \\\>- p.- or.l rac«', was ■ ■j rjade i~i>\ Tiie laaanariea ioi toar: IHrw 1-2. v .}. :••..-. ana I • !>..'•... 114 (SiPlr.'isr'Jti. 2 to .'.. won. K4nioni Adam*. 114 ■HMlIi B to 2. »'.iinJ, l>f!iJaca. 114 d'alnsi. /'.nn. •■«" i H tioocacre ami liuir ia:,. i Thrr iputw: fm^r fiiloncn I><> )->»(1. I I ■• -f ■..,. 4 ;,, 1 ■ sC:nma. I<i7 ]<», w-nrid. SJ. ;,.!•;, l. i<i7 ,•;.■. -;,.-., 19 • 1. CBM. Rmm. o:5o Jan«-!ia and Uertka - r»n. 1 race (pOTW; Bye *: \ a bait tw* :.»;►■ '••n I<i:"*»tTV. . 1 1'urton 1. ti IS 1. win; ■ . 101 ii'h!:.ti. 7 ' ■ •), wconci. latly & ill •;*[.. :•■! 1 'lird. Time. 1 :07«». Wuod ■ ■ r fl r- H ■*<*•■;•.#. '.r.- rr.tlPt I'Hr. 1 ' " ' 4 to .'.. »nn n>i"Ti<'ti ii. H'» 'l>jrtnn». . l,r>i« 4*a\nnach. Ho ,M;;?;-«vi-i, 1 1 nare ttam. 1 anl Havr< 07. 1 Hi'ich «n<l Qlneecr a.i>r. r»n tm i •;■ ira* i-ix ' .r. -r»> Rlvcrta, !73 ■• .. 9 to 1". »on. I»«n<l«-r. 11«- iltH . .' to 2 t*-r*m<'. . Pmur. V i?telntuir<lt>. :i H .".. ♦hlr<l. Time. T:1«V }\i r.rv CMBKaMa, Flat Btl •■• • ■ aae ran RACING AT JACKSONVILLE. Jacksonville, Kla . Ai'ril S -Booker Ked« pant*"* finish in th« fourth race was the • . : t ; . racing ;it M<»ncrief Park to-<iay. tin- .... ■prteter laMr.* I ■ eath bl l-oat BlWßtfghl by it no.«e Announc»-nvnt stntinir i'»t then- would 1« racing In ""ansida. fol', w .-d by the hand playing '<K>d Save the Kin*.' BSJSI pTO • . I ■,1 UNBM •- the beti (tag. Five riteii wot. Tie Kummmiea follom-: PweJ r*^* <«ellln*. ••^••■n (Orteanl '"hilla I- (VTHsan). 3 t" '>, wen. h.'ll\ Frertnr. I"?* I . -. p. <-r-.-r.r\ . A««>. 1«»* Hnnnnnri, ' BM • 1 dBH Tim-. 1 27** Ml»* M«riorl<». ■ l; .ncnart. Tiln' Ijf^- ani H'in."- *!■> ran mr (i>^llln«. fo.ir furln^cfi H •■'»•»;< ll* ■;•.:. | • *. won. Rosebani 111 ii* illamtM ie t.> j. tmemtA; CBcea. i"^ (trOoo 1«. • . i taM TtaM 'i «!♦«» Irmr^'' lo '- ' Ix-m Frta- Mi-iri . BMi nn-1 •JMeea Owl ■'■ ' rmn TMre ltd r»'t^"l»-iii' pun*; -nc mll^ »n.! f'\*^i»> ftrtn P"trni. 11l il'ivniv.rti, 2<» to 1. ■ niiiwj ih (J H«tm '. i•»i, • : • 1 *>'*, HoaOrl bM*eajSMO Harry Scott. I j;. ; i • ■•*■ ]■- ' u '->'». BertKß, Brae Kir<>, Qeeaa I>«i »n1 Taniartan •!* • ran m By* ani c i.iiif turtuuaa] ':. < in lOeaci, s to n. wtm EratncM. ' lev <I >av •:.[,• rt i. 5 f'» I. iwml Jo^ ilati<n» . |«* (Kotmvri 1 • 1. ttilri Tiinp. I:'»7S J«k Nunn^ily St ,!»-«nr.«- V!«» Hfr».-»n an 1 Hill atoo ron r»c«- m-Iltn»f »!« '■.■«•- ; • i, . 114 ..i H.fwi 7 t . 2 w'-n Pwrooi k« 121 ij H>«ki. >• i" 1 iNWIi ll"n^ !{iin. :. ,I^-vm. | ••• 1 'h»r<l 7ru.- l I.S Hninn.,, lu-uUfi. H ail Kin. •• a 111 saw ran » • •■ r.c on* nil* ar.rt »*-v»n»y VaaML 11 i fWI gasjl h t • win; j QMeeMBBMai 1 1A 'Haniian. ft to J w~ on<: <><<+n. nr. iK"»n.»ji B to 1 t>:r<l Tim*' I 4.'-H Mert\ Oifi yua^ fc a BJ Kjrd. CaOH , »«r- rt i T"o?n'-'»t nlfi ran VANDERBILT HORSE WINS AGAIN. •i! f- Th»- P-ix Malga-hr. run at Bttßaaßavt^afßtai tf>-diy. wa» won by W. ] k vaswaranra Marraureip Haab PwVs . !";■!;. !-»• «■■., Eht Prt« A«a»Bfl atid W K. . Vmutmpßft RtpoSa BaMMi thiid in the' iMs 1- D'.oia. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 0. 1010. YANKEES HAMMER BALL Pile Up Twelve Runs in Fast Game at Richmond. QUIIMIM PITCHES GOOD BALL Stays Full Nine Innings — Wol ter Slams Out a Long Home Run Drive. Richmond. V.-v. April H— The I* ■ York Taaheei won fhefr hal eshfbltioa came ;in tiie aaoth h»r.- thai afternoon. (eating I Che loeni virci-'.-i Leagne team by a acore ' of 1? !n 2 i>. spilt the of the •rora, the Kama wa:- the best of the entire trip North from 'Athens The weafhM was Ideal for frr>o^l .... arana and no wind to (tr«'Pk <'f. whl!»« :i c >0.l siwd crowd was rut. it ■«■.-•« rot (roe to any unusual weakness ! on the part nf th«» l^cal rhih that the Tan kr- i baag*4 tho i>aii where and w!i»-n th^y pka!»el. I t:l rather to the keen batting eve ; of the Flu^i.e'-:. whom Stalling* has in ills , dab. R.chn.or«l ;ts. lf jf credited with bavtttg :i bagvy Bitting baun, b if the ptayera could ■ (in little with the aetlvery of .la.-k Qatea, 1 who two paara an-* pitched on this ctob and d!u not iose a pinsle ji.ntno. Ac-cor»l iiik to local ptayan and ""tana/" the Tan keep have the beat rfafllg chih of ;.ry of the Mg magSM teams ti..it bavo visittil this city this; sprii p. They say the Hill tOpßOn excel the <;i:int> la l^itiinß. KtrtgMt Gardner, Wolter and Remphtn 1 ha.i then bhj etahi ovl .•.'•! whaled the ball to «ii parts • • the it Wetter hat- > ! t« <1 out th<» flrpt home run that has been i niadrt here this ■eaaoa in the third inning In th«* fifth th*- Va:.l,os got batty with thrir hat.* and bang'-«l our seven runs. : 1 "nt il that time the j;i«me had been fairly Clope. Jack <J;inn iv the fi>t of t'ir Yankee pn h.:s to travel the f'-il nine innings. He ! could have phut out the local players, but took thtngfl aaafly jti the bM few innijczs. The team tod here to-night •■•; Jersey; Ctty, wliere a gam< will be pteyod to-tnor ; row. naTaßore faOovra: new ton i BJ MM ■ r Hi i> ■ a *, i Ih i-. a • j Hemphiil.lf H I a « •■ Ls.rAntnTT 2b 0 2 1 ii 1 Wolter. rf. - ;s 3 1 0 ;:ak<i. f». . ••••311 !«*!-*•«-. rf . . 1 1 40 o|\Va]'.a<-.- .f 0 ; I i " <;ar.sn^r.L't. J n .; ;; o Tn:., .n rf . oil 0 0: rater, *» - - «• a i Lawlor. If.. 10 3 0 1 Kn.shr. 1». 2 4 10 2 o' Htchlo lb . 0 0 G 0 0 Auftin. Zb 112 10 Brown 3b 1-14" ?»>e^n«>. c O I 2 0 0 Irvine.' c... 0 <» 3 0 V <lvi:::\. p.. O o 2 1 n KMeL c... 0 0 4 0 0 p.. o o c 2 c I Bior .k*. p. . 0 0 0 0 O i Heia. p ,i v a i « Total!.. .12 lv 27 11 l' Totals _ 624 9 3 Iff** York 0 1 1 ■ 7 2 1 • x— l 2 I■■ ■ • I . <> it 0 o o 0 0 2 0 — 'i FirFt ba»e on limi Kew V<-.ik. 2. Ri hmond. 1 l. •■ on taws %>* y.rk. 1*; Rkhmood, 3. Ki-«T beat on La::« -Off K.\«-ii.. 2; oe Brooks, i off vui"". ■» Siru-k out Hy Rewlte, 2: by i ■ ' - l . by Bale, 2. bj ) ilnn, l Bpom mn - W<:trr. Tvo-Va.«.- hite — Knicl>l '2. Hcmphill. l^atrirrafr Sa -rifice hits WoiTfr. Austin. I ■ • - ' '■■ ■ (2) Gardaei Doable i>la>s - Oar.inw Hwi Kr.i^ht: Wolter an.l Knicht; Oanl oar. Foetpr and Knljrht: Foat'r. Gardner and Kmrh! WTM pltcn Revelle. Hltß—off Ti'-v^'.v 4 in 4 inning, oft Brooks, 8 in 1 innlnn: off '■:••.. Umpire— Mace. Tn ... of gam'- 1 r.2 YANKEE CUBS BEAT NORFOLK. "< Tolcpraph la Th*- TrlLun<- 1 Norf ilk. 'a.. Aj-rii ft, -The New York American OECond team defeated the Norfolk nine here to-day by a soor.> of M to 5. \ Tl;»' Tmnnlgmns mnttntieo their tieeij stick work ami made fourteea hits, hladdea and Bngte •'xrrliisijr. a pin diamond, the : fir^t tin team has played on tlii.-s waaon, contributrd t>> the Kreat Improve In the Jiildinc. The team will } lay in Richmond to-mor roar. Tht- More by inninKs follow?: R H B M V a-: Rieeai ..•••!! Mil -10 14 2 ,« <«<»«.-'. l«• i "74 Hait.rits ■ h.i'.-i. I paea -1 Kltctoell; llc <":iri!\. ■.•.'. McOStthjr ana Muns.n. SUPERBAS FAST IN FIELD Defeat Orioles and Make First Triple Play of Season. [By MBSiapl • " ■ nnwiim 1 IJaltimure. •.■-■..■ a j^tiff Vtnd i ' blowteg acrnai the dmmond, it was not j esactl) a Ro^.d .':ai for a baseball game, i.in Btn !• !."• •■■' Buperbaa and -'^rk \ l>;;!in's (iriob-s hooked i;;> f'<r the first of ta ' ' <\hv. nrooklyn WfOtltng by ■ r m ■ • I The wti l Interfered with t 1 • pttcfafatg. The Sup^riias made the first triple plnv nf fde «i'iisnn. !n \>.,. sov«»nth inr.ing the Ortotee t:Mii *Jm ! nea fun. wtth nobody out. Bheu the |lay ■w;i<« palled off Hopkins and : Hall orxn«d the half by l..r* .ui; aafe and Area •• 1 tse on i;"-. tilling the' 'packs. <"atiz lilt ;i tine drive toward left, j and at the 'iaik of the bat all the baaa raaaera w«-r.' off flytng, bvj Tommy McMil lan jumpeJ into the air .-ir.d pulled dowaJ ri. He whi|ip»-<i it to Hummel at ] ■ •"ii".i the i-ali. bni recov •red it in tfane ;•> beat H.ui to second baaa. ' napkins, In t:i<- mean time, hunlnd back to third and tOOCbed the inn: :n<\ tn.-.! to sneak borne, but Hummel got the ball to ; Krwin In time to nan bfan. lfrooal.Hl BOt Ore ru:is la th.> first inniiiß ' rhmayti ponneny's wlkb i l nrch started '■' ■ garni . beatlw I i bant l>aiib.-rt ! ascrUoed, bot i'.y<-rs tried t<> nr>\ Bvrcb ; Bl s. ad, with the r.-.-vilt that i.oth run- ; r^-rs Were cuff- \Vh«-at drew :>. puss, tilling tb<- \<**r- HommeTs crack bo Catfa forced Itur<-h si | Int.- Then followed a wild; . • tw. pa sou to Lqmley and Me- 1 I .•• • . ;i par::*-*] hall :ind a - *;i X !.> l,y M<-- ' "i ■•;. which netted Bye runs. The Baperhai sred Bye more ma in : the eighth and tiinth iiitij; l;> by lieavy liit ! tin* Brrore by McElveea and PTheat, t0 e ..t),..r with an out end ■ double b> |{y«i r >. nn ' Baltfanore tw<. in the fourth bmmg. «;oo,i I stick w..rk at totervala in-.- the Orioles t four in' re mas before the i nd ->f the k -ni" The Buperhae win leave for home mnne- | • nftor the K.tm< to-morrow and win rearh Jersey Ctty at » bj o'clock to-morrow DftfJ t Preatdeni Bbbeta h.^s wrtttea s lett.-r to j..in t Ljmch, presMeni of the Katfcmal : ■ - • ■ ;•••■'•■ Uag ■gainst the order that | would beep newspaper photographen off the fleli. Bhbeta baa a!s.. maibd a ropy \ ..f hts iot;,. r to the pn ua* t^ ..r the aavea Sfatlona] i.. am,, ctnba. Tie ■core by natega follows: Pr.jok!>r. B«»»09(< <t a •• ;.'. I'- j BBlttaM I | | | | ] | ,! {■[ J nitt^.Vf. s ».*+*<■ c „,„( Krwta; nwsin f Rkntoii fin;,ir«-s- I',n-r»:th end ; SADDLE HORSEMEN IN SESSION UoaanrtUa, April L— The AJnerlcao s.id dl.- Horik i . Ai<snc|ation. it Us nieftin;,- bore to.i.i;.. etoeted the foUowtag l'r.-M.unt. Qrneral John B. CaaUeman. of Louisville, \',, president Lawrence N. lonaa, <<t Umlai ßhi; limuiu, Harry w. iv Btagei . of LoulevlDe. Rwa tO bt th. , • ileg on I ittoa atand until January, when new! raaai v\i:i ro m<., sSect, reg botli tim ! aam rr<i urc to tw regUleied h ladd'e Tiie ■ • ... |.-itj .., \> n' h | , .. t . j , !,. in a preopsiuui oandttloß Bnandally. TOO COLD FOR BASEBALL GAME. l'l.iisdeijihi.i. Apr. i | ti • weather to>day am »iki , oi,i ■ . . v ,: , \ t:,,. tifiii cune of the ><•:!•> i.. moon the I Ipbla BMjoi lee.i # team* wn ,^. dared on — — - - ' ; I!.iM-t>all. r.: , <,!..,!.: . Ji" II I glsnn ... 00c 1| More Auto Records "BroK^rt. Barney Oldfield Sets New Mark for One N"le Over a Circular Track. rinva Dal Hey. Cal.. April 8 — Uarnev Oldfield. George Robertson, of Vanderbtlt Cup fame; Ralph He Talma and I^n Klrschcr took turns in smashing world a automobile records at the formal Opening of the !if>w board trr\^k here to-day. It wns j a feesi of need, and the crowd looked on I in blank amazement as the daring drivers j btirled their cars around the atoonty banke i : Faucer trn In time that was little short | Of marvellous. •- V.vvy world's record for a one-mile track i from one to a hundred rnil^s was broken I and five national speedway marks were ( lowered in the time trials and the free for-all cot. tests. R«« mile trark lOeOfdl were, expected. i as this is the first board track ever raced on by motor car*.. In addition to national •r< enrds new marks were also set in the M.v-v , ,nr mc*«. The racing was (MO from accidents. At the end of the -•i-mile rac* a I»orris car. drtvea by frank Betfert, turned turtle, but after the car bad run into the paddock. ifert'a arms liad become Bums from the strain, and h<> tost control of the wheel. He ■ as not Injured OtdfleM. fresh from his record breaking trlala OB 'be n«rMa beach, drove his 2'" boroopower Baaa car over the ono-fnQi <ii ij tance in KJI BOOanda. The old mark for a Circular tr;ick was R4O seconds. (Stab* U>ho4 by Lewis ptranc at Atlanta. OMOdd lirove the 1:1. ■ car in which h>- OOW OVOT the Florida beach In 27. .X1 seconds, or at the i ate of l.ii miles an hour. George Robertson, driving n Simplex car. ' established a bow world's record for ten miles, covering the distance in 6 minutes 31.37 seconds The old mark was 7 Minutes i 7-10 seconds, made by Lewis Ptrang. PiCATO BESTS MARIO Clever Western Lightweight Makes Good Impression. Frank Piratn. the latent lightweight l.oxer from the Far West, made a favor able how to a New York crowd last night hy IClly outpointing Johnny Marto. the But Side Idol in a ten-round bout at the National Athletic Club. In six of the ten rounds Picato had the advantace, while only in one. the ninth. did Marto look like a winner. A . U v.-r two-handed fiph?<*r and one* of the best at his weight was the general opinion of Plcato at the finish. Marto tried and tried to laid his dangerous right. but the boy from Lot Anpele<= j?enerally managed to Mock the •haymaker." Before the ."tars of the evening could he brought .•'h»-r an argument or.sued over bandages. Both had their hands pe ourelv IllCOllfd. nnii it was finally decided to remove them altogether. The boys a; ; peared shoot even as to height and weight. thmißh Marto looked the more muscular of the two. They f.lt each other out cautiously in the first round, though Plcato was more aggressive in the little lea-linK which was ! <lone. The Westerner stood up to tola work well, white Ma resorted to his favorite crouch. It Wtl an even thing at the bell. There «ma aaorc action in the Kcond ses \ sion. M.irto, in particular, showing more I life. In the clinches he hit his man hard ion the body several tim» ■.«». Pi«ato squared I account* with lean lefts to the face. and t! ■ re was little to choose at the •■nd. Fast Bad MriOOa was the lighting in the ' third, the men mixing it up all over "' ring. PleatO kUgb.l his man with lefts. while M.irt.. depended .11 -.: right hand wal lop, It was Picato round. Both men were tired befon the (both round wsa ball 1 orer. At one i-t.i« Marto appeared groggy, but the local man look the ■team out ' I Picati with ■ body punch toward the close. PlcatO had a shade the better of the argu j nuut. la the fifth Mart., did moat of the forcing. 1 :t t,»- s. Morn landed. They were Inche 1 must of tho t!i!,.. and honors were even, ! M nt i caught the Westerner with right and j left early In the sixth round, and from then ! to the bdl UM local boy held the upper h.nil. Plcato't blows lacking stiu:n. Tins was Marto's round. Tin> Kfventh s;i\v Plcato again the Bg treajor. As they broke out of a clinch Picato Caught bis man wtth an apparent and a little lafr the Loa Angeles boy nearly drove Marto through the ropea with a left swing. T!;e local boxer was always strong and willing, but it was PtcatO'l roun<!. la the eighth Pleats m irly closed Mar io's left «>•■. and scored agata and ;i^ai:i. At t'lo close Marto was tired, and the bell must have bOOB welcome. This was ■gala Pteato'l round. • Picato took the lead la .... binding throe blows to one by his opponent. A left anil riulit in SaecOßStoo to Marto'i jaw weakened the local man, who was back lji^r around the ring at the bell. The round was all Pteato'a. The latter** cleverness also show- .1 to advant.-ij-i- la the final round. The Western**! whipped out left and rights. but in an exchange of swings Marto also landed beastly on til.- Jaw. The other, was always forcing and counting, M that t'ii. rotniil. as well as nearly all the others fQlied In his favor. There WON three preliminary bouts, the beat being a six-r.'ijnd affair between Toung Roeher, the Wed Sid.' losssaa, and Larry trath, of Ireland. They fought hard fr«<:n bell to hell, with R..«-i*r a!w.i\s the aggressor, and be deserved the verdict. They weighed aboul 11 1 pn inda CHESS TITLE FOR N. Y. U. Beats City College Team in Final Match for Championship. New York Ualvsceltj won the Inter stats College Cheai Lsagae championship yes terday by •• ting the College of th.> city of (few fork by ■ margin of 14 potnta. I" iv RnssefJ, top board, mid a Wtaman, third board, for the winning learn. won their games, while \Y E Rudolph Hnd A. K. Jayaoa both scored draws, frames by adJudteatlOß. Th .i tiHvr WOW York I'ni v>rsit> tho victory by I points to i. 1 1.-- match with Rutgers waa wound up by the adjudication of two games that had bten left unfinished, and this contest went to the credit of the New Forks - by the boo •■ of ■■■'■.■ fn >», Havana hnd ■ toi:.«ly bom defeated by ■ score Of 4 to 0 The College of the City of New York nnlsliiiil i. having nri'ie <U«n sr..res tgalnst ttrith Rutgers and Stevens. PViOowmg i* the nummary of the setting matih: n v crafty C C M T 1 F X Raaa*n ... l AM r«rss 0 2 U' X Ku.iolih. . . . J» 1- li» ■ i, 3 A *^:»iman 1 Frank*) . . 0 4 A H. Ja>» n '4 «;..|ilf-nt^rf H Tot4l .8 T..tal 1 . tni.- at t!i»- foirth lonnl nan . heated i:.ft rw ii llilnis la »!■.«• matck wets Novj Tork l fni and R"tn«'rM the vi mnera for the ehampi «ere W V RnaseU VI 1-: Uu dotaa Hud W <ii"ti-. ■:• arbfla a k .r.i\ *><n *■ ored a <lrnw VIRGINIA. 4; NORTH CAROLINA. J. Qreeneboro. N C. ''■■■■ * »The Unhrer* atty ot vlrgtnta defeated the Ualveralt] of .\..rth Carol!;. n in bas«.-l>ail a*re to-day L> it fcLUI c of I lv 3. Ralph De Palma took his turn at smash- Ing old figures hy driving hi» Fiat car five miles In 3 bilmi'es sVel eacawga, supersed ing the. old record of 4 minutes 11. 32 seconds set by oldtV'ld at Indianapolis. Boa ICliatkar. not to be outdone. by the others, dashed around the oval in Mi l>ar raaq car with the Based of the wind and covered two miles in 1 minute 13 -"9 second.*, beating the old mark held by Lowkl Strung a g >o.i four seconds. Th* raring was unusually spirited, and every contest was hard fought. The most sensational drive of the day was made kg OMAeM. In a Knox, In the ten-mile race for cars wit!; .1."l-ftV> cubic Inches piston •■> cement Opting away to a bad start. <luo to his position on the extreme irsUle. Ol.lfield an an eighth of a Oriel behind the flying Ftoddnrd-DF.vton. with Uvln? ston .irlvinc. in the flrsf half mll»\ Han shue. in the .Vnperson. wan* running secor.d. < ildfleld begasi bki race for the loaders, and by the sad of the fourth mile was In com mand, winning hnndlly In 7:51 2-5. The Ap person car was second. The rlvc-milo free-for-all race proved a thriller, with IV Palma In the Flat !*>. and Robertson In Iks Simplex, racing hood and heed for almost the entire distance. The Italian won by a scant length In 3:IK:*V Th*- IMMwJIO race was a tight between Harr*»un'a Marmon aT ; .i si*ferfs i>orrts. The tars WON lapped, for ninety-five of the one hundred miles. At the end of ninety miles the I 'orris crossed the line one fo«.t ahead of the Mnrir.on. Harrrrun drew away in the tool five miles, however, and opened SB a pap of eawaraj hundred fpet. He won the race in 1 :2T»:22 1. which cits 4:4*>21 off his own record, made at Atlanta. ON THE GOLF LINKS Many New Traps Being Placed on Englewocd Course. From now on the course of the Enstiewood Golf Club will prove far harder to score over than formerly. Under the watchful eye of Jack Hobt n.-. the professional, many new traps have been placed. Two pot bunk ers now appear to the left of the first green and another to the right, while two m<>re similar traps will be cut in to the l»ft of the second jjreen. not far from the water hazard. There will be two more traps or the left hand side of No. 3 green, and a sand trap b) plso likely to be placed a little to Iks right. The bank at the ditch going to the sixth hole has been raised two feet and a trap put on the far side. A number of mounds have been placed slightly in ad vance of the seventh tie. and at the elev enth the tee baa been moved back ten yards. There will also be a trap to catch a pulled bill going to the thirteenth. A short time ago C. W. Evans, amateur champion of the Western Golf Aaooejatloo, fractured v wri?t as a result of ■ fall while going over a hurdle, it is claimed th.it at present Erana Ins little use of his fingers", and 'here is BOOM concern because of the possibility of the injury intf-rfering wit K<>lf. Bo rapidly lias the turf come on at F.al tusrol this ppring thai there hi talk of put ting the summer greens into commission at once George Low, the club's "pro." said last nieht that no mistake could be. made by shifting to the regular gre»t.s <>n Saturday, and provided the green commit tee >r< willing, this will be done, much to the delight of several hundred members. Dave OdlTto baa aupplesaewted his r^ent h - in tie open tournament al I goal i Country Club by breaking the course record |B :i raund tbt other day ' ■ »ff a 6?. breaking tht beet pn record. heM hy klmarlf. by two strokes. DaTC wiil •■* ir:i County «:"lt" »'l ib green for Willie Smith and Alexander Boas will play in the open championship tournament of Oreat Britain over the links at St. An drews on June 20. 21 and 22. MURPHY A SHADE BETTER Outpoints Hurley in a Fast and Interesting Ten-Round Bout. Tommy Murphy, the Harlem boy who outpointed Owen Koran a few week.-« ago OB the Pacific Coast, bad a rhade the bet ter of •Tattling" Hurley in a Cast t»n round i*o.ut at the opening of the Empire Athletic Club last night. Murphy had the better of the .•=<%■• nth, eighth and ninth rounds. He landed the clronor blows and put greaser force behind th«-m. Hurley outpointed Tommy in the third and fourth Bad won the fifth round by a wide margin. The other rounds were even. Hurley forced the battle from start to finish and for the first five rounds kept Murphy busy. The Harlem lad's awpertor skill l>etran to te!l after the sixth round, -•lit from then on he held the advantage. There was not a dull moment during the entire ■out Hurley fought carefully and started <ft ii •- a winner. He rocked Mill pay with a nicely tlm«-d lab to 'he Cars and drove home bard body blows that made Tooaaay break ground The Paoaatc li.l's best round was the fifth, whea he fomrht Murphy oft his feet. He circled around hla rival and slashwi his left to th«» face and right to the body in telling lasWoa A hard right bOOB to the law, delivered at close range, iarrrd Murphy from head to beda. Hur!»-\ followed his lead, and set the crowd in an uproar by landing three nior.- blows on Tommy's face. Th» Htxth round whs evenly eoajsestedj, The nun ••■•.I toe to 100 and MCaOjagod punch*! Wttb ■ speed that could hardly be followed The raOy aaoaMd to cap Hurley's strengtl and rreafter Murphy was mas if r of th" situation Tommy showed to his best form in the eighth round He tabbed Hurley on the mouth and bom repeatedly, making nni break ground for The Orel time during the contesi Murphy straightened the Battler up with hi* labbtag and shot his right OVOf on the Jaw. Hurley ».,s wild, and Tommy avoided hl.« awtnga and peppered his body nnd bead with short upp«r<uts and Jolts Murpln had all the better of the rifnrh round, pounding hip opponent In ,-i m..st r. l«ntle«s manner CITY COLLEGE BASEBALL DATES. .lames I Qutnn, m«nHger of the College Of the Ctty of N,w York baO»baH team. baa nn.,' god a schedule for the St Nicho las HelKhtM team In spite of the NjBBbI ruling of thi faculty, which voted thai a niao could dm rtnroocni the institution owing to lm k"f funds Qalnn, however. baf raaged a schedule and has NOjUJOaU cd the faculty to sun.tion it. with th«« un .'. • :-r.ii:.iitm thai UM players would fur nish the aeeeaaary outdla and be entirely self -euppot ting, The aehedota foUou April :•. I'ratt Institiite. v' Brooklyn; April 13. New fork Ualvoflt] , al O«Je field; April !•, Btereaa Institute, ..t ilabaaoa; April _•:. st John's College, at Urooklxn. Mi] I. St John's Gollcget rt Jaepof <>viti. May »".. Manimt taa >'oi'»-K' at Jaapet Oval: May 14. Rens aolaar Polytechnic Institute, .it Troy; May !' Pratt Institute, .it laapoj Oval, und June i, avion Hall, at South Gran** KETCHELL IS ARRESTED No Number on Auto — Wilson Mizner Gives House as Bail. Stanley Ketrhell. middleweight cham plnn of the world, and WUwtl ■sanar, former hu«bnn«l <f Mrs. Charles T. Yerkes. made an unexpe^t***! v 'sit to the W>st (JSth gIHII station last *>v*"'nx afl r they had Rf:irtfd for the r Athletic cinb. Nt IBSth s> ::i«hth avenue. Keroh»ll and MkBBOf w»r<>mak- Ins rapid time to the club in KotcheiTs automobile, when .--v were .halted by Bicycle Patrolman Finmrnn at Broad way and OC.th ttfwet. Th* 1 policeman said Ifceysj was BO ree- Istry number on Ko#HsSsTs machine, and on that charge h»- arrested th" pusrilist. KetrheWs explanation was that he hid beefl using his California number nn '. must have tool It. Mizner pave as m-rur !ty fiT Kct< hell's app^aran<« In rourt thcr house No. MS Weal Rial stratt, which, he aaJa\ was valued nt OTJtOOO and was clear of all incumhrano*. DATE FOR BIG HORSE SHOW Exhibition in Garden To Be Held Later than Usual. Th» directors of tht National Horse Phew Association of America have derided to held the annual exhibition thfs year d :rin« t!if» week beßlnnlns; November H In Madt son I ,"are larder. Although thai will b* a wool Bshaj laasl the show h\* keaSJ held prevtotjslv, -he M rrrtor>« bellev** that '■ will prove mor«» a*' cejitable to both exhibitors and visitors. The Garden win agabi ba ecsftasaastl decorated, and many foTOlgB SfwCOtS h >■ > promised to attend. It Is exported th'i* ■agtaad will he ><fron«tly represented at the .■how, even more so than it was last No vember. The ißJtaffßWMasjal Horse Show at Ix>ndon earn year Is liberally patronised by exhibitors from th« I'nifed States, and th» Britishers fee.l that they should reciprocate by their attendance, it is said. MANY ATHLETIC GAMES __ » Five Sets To-day Will Practical ly End the Indoor Season. The Indoor athletic season will practi cally come to an end with the five sets of tames to-da>. Chief interest rentres in the Military Athletic Leasru** championship meet at th* 2-? d Regiment amor:.-. r.rook lyn. to-nlKht. V.'lth Melvln Sheppard. Harry Olsslnsr. Harry Holland. Benny ftfaßßt C. B. Clarke and Mclntee on Its team, the 22d Regiment will be a strong contend- r for the championship litle. The feature of the third annual «rrlns? games of the 2d Battalion, N. M. N. V . hi the armory, at 52d street and First avenue, Brooklyn. wOJ be a special six-mile relay race between Georjr«» Ot>ermeyer, of the National Athletic Club, ar.d Eddie Can and Jimmy Clark, of the Xavier Athletic Club. The open two-ml!e novice race ha.«> drawn out a larpe field • entries, and should be well contested. CJame?: '. r the aMfpi-es of | School TT. Manhattan, will be h*M ■ Bth Regiment armory. 94th ?tre- I a>SSIIia A ?pe"ial relay ra^f hijrh schools of Hrookiyn ar.d Ma Is expertrd to be one of the hanl fouK.it contests of the evening. There will also be trials of aer.>plf»nf» Bsoaaai which havo be«^n marl* by aMSBSCTa of .r.e Aeronautic Society and other ergaakmrJ The twelfth annual irames of the Pc Witt Clinton HiKh It heal will be held at' Regiment armory, at Hr* -■• I a:.<l Park BTenue, in the evening, while in the after noon Hamilton Institute will hold its an nual fames at the fM lejfiment armory. ENTRY FOR "OCEAN RACE First Boat Named for Long Con test to Bermuda. The first entry fee the saa race to Pi 1 limits locorrod by ■ecrrtary VTattea Unrray MeHag Of the Motor Baal ciub af Anieri. 1 Is that of the 4T-foot ralstag cower heal Yo Ho. owned by F. Fagg I 1 run. of Culifurr.'.a. a::d BOW BOBTtag COBBr ; lettoa at Bath, Me The Te n.. whtea is a twin pcrew soot, will carry five hundred gallons of gasolene — an 'i:nus;.ally ",.:r_ • quantity for a boat of her dimension.-! The race star' on .Tune 2T>. V The steam yacht A!lt;i. formerly owned by Johfl 11. l-"laK!er. has been sold to Vi.-v- Commodore Thomas A. BCovbai of |ha Disokljß Yacht ciuh, ate wffl By ' ■ ■ - on iter thai mnser He has BOU .. ■ power yacht Velocity. A large twin BCTOW jiower jrachl IS ha named Daahfca 1-; t>e!n< CWBOtmcted by l'usfv 4 Jones at Wilmington. 1 >< ■'. . from 'lesion.-* by Cox & Htevens. of this city, for II \v Savage. The new >a. •. which measures M feet over ill. M rVtt beam and 4 feet I Inches draft, is to be ready for Borvtee asowt June 15. and aha ■ 111 be am I WOUBd ttdl l:ar: ■ tnjc the summer. The K«w ftbrbetle TaeM Cttib, which has Ju?t elected twenty-two BOW m-n^» .— . ■will beU it -i twenty-fifth anniversary in j-ine i> The aaaaoa win t>- opeaaa b> formally on April IT with a Shad link--. T!iif will bf followed OB M.iy 21 wit;: a v>e»-fst»'.ik dinn*i an>l entertanmieni T'. owners of the wtnnhsg jracbta in the Brat race of the season oa May _■"> wlO re celTe tiieir pi lies nMnedhnorj aft»-r t'..» finish of the roe* . ENTRIES COMI_N6 IN FAST New Classification for College Teams in Relay Races. While entrlaa (•tr the annn.-il r^l" »■ rival <>f the I'niv^rsiry ><t Penneylvanhi on April M -1.-. BM close until April !7. enoiKh kOJVO been re -.-Iv. 1 to !ri^tir»" tht BBal ■ H PcatlOM for the m.tn\- BthoOßl an 1 eaO - S»-v»-n races ll* run by <*o|loßJi D9OB, and the various instl'tiflons l-.av- l*>*n rt r rnn?:»'>l h) »m. ••' one aaothai aa feOowo: « ■' iso 1 Pjiiatuaa, Itesaacbaastta insti tut- ■ t T- hnolo^y end Westeyan. »*la.<s 2 Carlbde liMttan*. Harerfon] •■ • lea*. N.w Y.tU I'nhrerrtty, Johns " 1 . I nrverstty, Carneirie Terhnlral s. h- ..; i—,. tersttj of Ptttsbunr. Burkneli t'ntversttr , '""^ »— l*«ayetl# Codege, Swarthni«'«re t 011.-co, State t'olU-ise. Kut(?*>r> f..' It. 1 tt lavtti Clan I rHrktnsoa C H#ge, \s>Y-\ K h \- v veraltj Vll!arov« <' ■-.UrK*-. Pordliam »-.»! lepe. WasbtnKton ami rerrer<«.>ri Tollei:* Wert Virginia ITnrverstty • •!as? :. CoOrge «f fitv of Rev T,, r - n - Jlsnlanrl Acrlritttural <"o!!t»ir.- t*r»!nua « ■■! ZXZ, , '.V'".'";' "'*■ *'""•-■■ ■ r>an!Utn sn< Marthall I'oilege. St. Johns rollere iAn ';.«!■. i^» I'nhreryltjr ol Maryland. Indiana BUte Korma] School. GaUaudel ColleKe ,-'n ■ g r..'"; I » Wl^ <'oH. K e. Muh. ■ . : < oi'e-;.-. 1 aslilr^ton »•,-.!:.-,. »,,„ Y ,, r ,. Lav JPchooJ. st John* CoUece ißrm4ibn> R'NormaVS I<al Colleße. Pbtlartelphln Co!!eK< of Phar- FIFTY FOOTBALL MEN OUT Ithar-a. X V.. April » NV.rtv nftv ,■, ■ , n .ii.'.ntr, tomed ; . t for iprbkj tmUM lllV at I'ornel! t,,-,:av an,] n,,r, .... . paeted next week Da M \ Umi the heart eaaeh, teatrocted t:>». bbbji hi dM raaV BBonu el fie game. raprtrn B^baaaa h awj for the. 'wanltl fjojaj and will nut re;i..rt f.«r practice Ihhj aprtaf MLLIAKU d«u! POOL lABLCS -*• 'jm I'JUi'KS AM> TKIJMti TO St IT 'Jf OF h-. JtEzE F> ipvirs bi the Rrun»v*i« k-iiMiM-Mii: , r Co. of N. 1. «W «••» Had St.. Mac Ucuju»«i. KEEN BILLIARD FIGHT Dr. Uffenheirrer Too Strong for Joseph Mayer. DRAWS AWAY AT THE E^D Few High Runs Mark Play la Match for the Amateur Championship Title. r>r fJTalbrf F. ITSiuheluMi, of the Coanß) m.t Cfaat PhQadslEhha e>f»ale4 bbi cbb> ■ I•• ./•-•■■ *." ■ ■ by 4 ' ' V.% is th" ra'i'irnl amateur eh*mploTmhrp ''; hoABI ■ UttßW4 taaVßßSßwal «* dM Hi-TV liton f'l'jh. Brooklyn. .... aft T!;»» k»-n.v-r ittasrj aaasfcMsj anw thi <•- tied tt:r<:;x* r-.or- fhun ha.lf a hur.dre«t bmtng : •> f *'- :■' ' ' ' I ni 'ii rine. BBtfl I"" CTllwShetaMi *rr,*r%«l Bl th* en. l trhanphattl bjl » ir>od rr:ar»;n and with Bfl iv-rac.- of < BVCi and fr-gb runs of r>. • Bad ■ It wast 1 II •ortan* 1 tt warns! ■ RbjM from th<> atari fJ* CB^Bssahßai in -•tcate'l that he h.-i<l tn 1 . ■•■-; ■;.|.t»M<> iie- Kr >v»rrom« the propensity f'» drtv» that h-i<\ narr-.l h:- 3thOf COBt '- Thhl wat st anew sot sal UI -tJ the talile. d :rtnn WbJcß h bat B flafl O| .'", ■ 1 tk. Several t!me<» | this run he nsrsed th* hail.-* aN>ut with rave ahfil Tl al raa* anal th" k»vnit<» of hi.-* me- nd tl ■ ifter. J»n.! h:* fln»lv BssJwJ r]':>ir>"-.-i of ?r> ir; i.:.- aijiteCDtt inn and Xi in his thirty-third BMB* f I 8.1 larac '*•-. Th- W4SOBBW] pacttaa ai his am was dtephiye ! in hi lian<i with Oi C I The wwbbbh bridge wa.-; al'% iyn an uncertain i.--.--', ar.d it waa a hand;<ai. ••--;••!:• VhOD Miyer played safe for a forced lelt-..a.r.>l>"i shot from 881 i>-ave. It arsitat E. VWahrtni-T 1 white t*::>— Oi 23. I. 1.:. -.2. •>. I 1 I X. ". I SI 5. I. •'JO. 1. 7. V, 4. Ul. * 4. U. 3. '>. 2 1" ."'. .*. ' <■>. *.. 1. t. 4. 1-. <>. ii. :. a - •>. ♦ Ifl 11. 1". c * I . 1. -••.". •■■ ■ >■" . tats; avn a«e. M'-'ii. :.:- . -■.::..« I H» Sttd &>. .:?■•:...■ I ».■■-• .~. 3. 0. ■ 4. o. 3. ». >• 4. 7. :•;. 1. . I t 0 i :i. 4. -. 1, o, O. z 1 1. 17 to :. s :. * 11 13. a 4. 1. «>. z. 1 31. >•. ■• <■ 1. 2. 2. n 1 a .". i> 1 ■ ■ ' >'in:3. aTcrasi .*•-."-.*■>. r.;j^ raaa Bt aasl -- H<*rry Williams. sMiTßrtl •**. Gardner, ej M ' . r N J. # won thi OVOntOg game •: ■■-.!.•:?.£ J. Fer dinand Poggenuur^. of i..f L:- :- rkrar.i. ♦» points to '-**•. VKB a winning av erage of !>~~ii aad wKb '. ran '. '. :.'i an ! V.. T • ■ ! .ted to OarCnar*! Vtcaarj I*', a large degree Qnsl wa.s his «k!li ::■. <.ver.'->rr.:ni diffli v.\t BBgSaal problem* a::'! "I. • or l ".- i r BM fa-: that PO5 *i'nhurg struggled with a :.trs* % sjaajsnamanj of had basafel wh»n seeming! v he hid eaaaad the baOi evrofttttja^l, lie was t:ia va. tlui ahM of m Aechwoa as bj eoaxttficnj on a ma?. •' on which Ihjg retßswa. T^m : er, and the spectators were dlvi !■=>■! In opinion GaTagher and some of the spec tators \vvre 1 f the belief tl.at the 1 .;e hall fallal to connect with the second object ball. sVaaVwhsSK whose aportsrrar.liki* action bi n. • .-•.;■■ •■ bj I .3 baas' am pfj prajvoßt doctaied ti.at tht» count was Bsadßj .ip.'l he was su.-ttair.^-! by rr. :ny <">• tfluse w'lo .sat about the tab!>?. Anyway. • : ■■ wattsten am at ■ Cllllcaj period, and i ? served t> t*row PuggeDburg »ff his «:■. me. The two VVtOraXßl bagafl their strmg3 with a bbbMIM ahaej ej caaai play, aataaj dM .-^HTt Bahßl ' -■ <i ; .i;:*a<r- a3 tt» net !- ■ . ■ t-T the first hun ilrpd {oi::ts. T!.e:i I 1I 1 ■ .; to eaporl nee trad ',-■ by bari ro:i3 of the bails and linf-i!;<«t. G»ri!:ur wa>i in rr'r-h the BUM BCBflegasCnt. fi-- overcame the situa tion, awajejear, b) dfettßsg •■•ish'on combj natioti.H an.l 1 ••< . - .ip.kl>*S! and I ■ m bssObblbi Bsßch bJward - -i ; • . ! that • i>th»-rw! ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ . r-> ■ ■ ' • -• . . ■ . lat a dis .nlvaritai;.- a:iil area a - ess. ao that he fell • . BtO hO" ■ . : ■ ■• i w On » ■ »^T^T •>. 33, . -". i. ••. l. I* I, •• '■ M I • . M ♦. •". •'. n 1 13 «. - • . ■ '• •'.. Bj J:. tt, '. :< T.'tal. ■*•■>•» points. *\ms :< .•• <1 ■»'. hjh ran 9 J. V- . .-c tall) — 21. UL 0. ». •_•. 2 i". -.:. • - te. 1 i ••>. » i.T 7. 4. 9. o. 4. ». >. : » : -I Oj : • 13 2fl T <\ •■. :• •■. ; » Tf.cal .- . in. T- Uc!i ■ IJ . . and *j; •■■"' ■ "■ - -Harry William* Th.' two atatchea srbedoM for to-cJay win bttng the Bcookrjn • \; rrhi D iT'-w.i. agali ■ • nsaoatphata, ir. u'.nt.-r 1:. ramhebnar, hi Obi Bftanjaaa sram»>. At BtgbJ the BJBBrctty chaVßjsßs) J.seph M.iv^-r. of 1 I »••' me«t J. K< 1 The Great Amount Invested -Baseball Illustrated article on the highest and costliest Baseball Parks in this country and the vast amount of money in vested in the National I - IBM (professional). salaries paid, gate re ceipts per annum, etc., -IX — To-morrow's Tribune