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HI ClIHES ASK ONLY LIGHT WORK Regulars Run Through Signals and Practise Kicking in Baseball Cage. HARVARD MEN GET A REST Some Talk ot Lighter Schedule Next Year ?nd Dropping Dartmouth oa Account of Rough Play. TeUiri NVa Haven, Nov If-.-Kvery man on the i !.,ott,;ir: '....ni w.~ at his flOfll to-day, .., .,;. 'OT tl..- mo.-t impoitunt weilt of the i.. in pneperutlaa for tb. gaaae with Harvard on Baturday. 11 aaa theuBbl ihal ih -x-aebf*- would adopt some- t-ort .- ... nt iik. Ibal la ? r. ? Dal>'s _ wbea Jehnay Mack, th? ualner, --as l_ n -j aere beld .... -,,:, thi game. tbe eoachea belle v< luca neceaaary, ??*<- tbat I ? ' ? baaeball T-.. eoachea wer* platnly dlaappotateo tha team'a ahowlns afalnat l-tlace ..... aduates, and al nrprlaed Arthui How,-, tb< i, ,in.i Captaln BpaMlng expeeted a . aame, but both thought Tala would on the big <-nd ol tbe Bcore. Tbey know that Prlnceton would learn mucD from th<- hard Harvard test, and they tlunk Yale wlll profit In much the aame "SL eoach said to The Tribune corre s.M.dent to-night that hc- was dlacour ., ana addeel: "There was no eaCUflfl >fllespoorworl, Wlth thfl*?****?? of Bomeisler and Kflteham. the entlre Yale team waa outplaycd. 1 h-s men Humped out just when we ***?^**m. Z better then usual The geartfl wce particularly poor sad Ogmttt fl ? J'. trouble,. Tbe other fauIta w.-re BlHMraUfl but tVOaM BOI bave been bO "/ l?.u? lf th- gOOt* bad P^-tbeU ln,erlere,i,.- anO te_n. tVOrh B*Or* partlculaiiy poor." -,,,. waa lncllned io eloubt the abi.ity of Un eoachea te ehaha ...ough mto the Samma week lo eaable tt to defaat or hoid ..ff Harvard. Mo*-' of the coaches were inelined to lahfl mattera .uietry.bul aerteuajy. Tbey realize that mueh mttSl bfl done. out tln-.e I, , teellBB that tha staysra srOl get to ;.,her thla week and BhoW enough Im Hen-Vni.-.it to kcep Harvard b_F. . There won many rough apou on Batarday. but W9ra pf tba kind that caa be aaseetbed off. Bomeisler wea the only player who dld aot do aomfl worb la*day. Hs aaa won*. out by tbe play on Baturday, becsuea 1 had bad ao llttlfl ?'"rk riaca Ihe Holy Creflfl game, aaity in Oetobef. Every other man took part ln the slgnal drlll, the team llnlng up exactly as against rr.nie.t-Mi x.e-pt th;?4 (.Jallauer was .it aad in Honieisler's place. Avery aaa thfl end, Talbott and Warren. U kle-s; ind Pendleton, guard*.; Keteham, tt/neeler, quarterback; PhUbin flnd Spaldlng. halfba- k.-, and Flynn, fuil t.ick. ;. Ko.-ter rianfonl took the forwarels in hand and had them flghting each other ?fl breaktag through and chaiglng for a while. HeMdes this work there was con sllerable i la.ee- klcklng-Flynn, Philbin, Talbott and Pendleton taking turns at trying for goale Yale has been working Up this part of the attack to a coaatder* alde degrec. Tho reason ls tbat it seem*j a aurer method for a long chance to - than diop klckint;. Ilerbison worked out with tha flfljuad. The SOflchOfl would like to play him at guard. but hls ankle ls so stlff that Ho., does not believe bfl will be ol' any use even by Saturday. Cornish ls in the .-?ame b,,?t Among the vislting coaches here to-day wi-re Q. Foster Sanford, Tom Shevlln, Walter 'ani|>, Clarence Abott, Otorgfl __dee, Bob i>oTee and Dewitt Coebraao. Light Work for the Crimson. | li. Tel- fl | Tnbun* I ' .imbiidge-, Maaa., Kov. 18.?There was mlghtly little Hfltbell on Soldiers Fleld to-dny. Tht- Harvarei regulars had a day off, but tbfl second team T.as busy work Ini; Up tht- Yale plays to use against the -aiKii.v in scrimmage. The nn-n came out of tha Dartmouth game in nr-st class , eindltlon. ln spite of the hard playing te whlch they were subjected. They wlll have two hard asaaJOM to-morrow and Wednesday. On Thurselay only the llne men will be at Soldiers Fleld, as Perc-y Haughton and most of the coaches will take the backs. klckers, enda an.l one or two centre men down to New Haven for ;?iactice on Yale Fleld. This over, the men ?ill return te- New London, Conn., Where vhey wBl ba oined by the re- I **?*?al_der of the squaei on Frlday morning i i he Harvard team ln the Dartmouth suowd Improvement, although it ; took h long time to get golng. Late in ;he same the speed was too much for the inuch heavler Hanover eleven, and the I'ambridge eoachee hope that historv will iepeat iteelf on Saturday. The most encouraglng thlng in the Dart ..iouth game was the work of Drlscoll at ighl guard He ia one of tlie heavit-st players Harvard has, and early ln the j siaie-i, >...> sla'ed for a regular place at , flflard. He was hurt. however, and while j ;,wa> from the 'varsity team Trumbull j ...ei *o well that Ihe coaches favored him, ' :i,.til a heavy oolel gave Driseoll a chitnee-. Harvard le concerned about Harry Oardaar. who was late in gettlng speed into the team. showing last year's ten eienciea to hold up the play by e-hanglng signals. The Cambrldge players feel none ;oo well toward Dartmouth. whlch played a rough game in the staellum, mueh I more so than usually has been the aaflM In thia annual match In whlch splendld feel ing has prevalled. Next fall Harvard will not try to play through such a hart schedule. and lt would not he at al! sur i. islng if Dartmouth was dropped. LINKS FOR 'MIDLAND CLUB At a BPeefcU meetlng of the Mlellaml Golf Club ln the Murray Hill Hotel la-t nlght it was voted to purcbase fl chlfl* bouse an.i grsunda Since Ita orgaujza tieui gaveral >ears ago the Mldliend (Jolf e;ii:l> has rnade use of the BaBOBUry links et ejarelen City. and the rni-inj of tbe < lub ls nralseworthy. confllderlnK tbat it boeeta of a membershlp of only BBOUt one baaared. No time wl'i rr lost on the nrw proi. t for nt '< I ' bi s meetlng It was stat.el that tbe lul \ ould take possesslon at omrn ol ? ? huadtrod Bcrea ?t F"a?t \\'i lixton. i?;ig isianei. pa tbis peeperl jtntieis u UtBO, old-tashioned house eon talnin~; twi-iity-thr.-, rootaa, whlch can tasily he tawifld Ir.to a com*ort..tl? cbib ini'lS' . STAR TACKLES OF THK HAKVAHI) FOOTHALI. ELEVEN. H. R HITCHCOCK AND R. T. P. STORER. Blackboard Talk and Signal Drill for Cornell Squad Dr. Sharpe, Pleased with the Efforts of Men, to Make No Radical Changes. IBv Telecr.-iMi to Tha Tlib-I Ithac.i. N. Y., Nov. IR?The Cornell foot? ball squad was BDflble t'. h?.l?i OUtdOOT prae-ce, ano a long blackboard talk thi* n, foUowod .} .1 atgri il drll th.- armory, confltttuted th. Work day, Th< acheme ol preparatlon for th? Pflonajflvaalfl ___? or Tnankaglvini Dai which i>r. Bhflrpe Intenda t-- folloa dW not fluffer on accounl <.f th< :. c_ <>f op* portuatty for a fleld drill to-day, for tha bea_ eooch had much on his mind and sp.-nt ? long time ln dtai iflslng the _..ik of tin tcini .it Am Arbor Dr. Bharpfl was ii"t in f heiirt. ii- d hv the reci nl though koonl) dtaappolntt r at dorlai th.- pa: ?' thal iii- puptia let up in th<-ir hard flght Io devol >p thlfl NO DAY OF REST FOR ARMY 'Varsity Driven Through Stiff Drill?Captain Graves Out. [By Talagrs] I i - ?'"'"" West Point. v. v.. Sea II Contran to the oaual cufltom, tha Army football team was drtV-fl hard to-dflj Moodfljf lf ?jfloerally a day ol raal for tl ? but thfl ooaehea we i anythlna hol nl>? anrl arlth tha flhowlng Bgalnet Tufts aa s.itir i; ?>. _nd th.- nflflii ?r< ra Hnod up for a half hour'a hard workool agalaal a stron_ BCTUb teai.i DcVOrO, HOfltOn and Hei'rlck w< ?Bed aacopt In algnal dr-.i. Packard, who ?i pUylag all oaason on t_w was ahift.-.i over to Hastoa- (daca fll guard on the regulars and tVeylai I wtt tri<<! at the otlu-r gOMXA POOll OH ln placfl ol Horrlek. wym,.- took i ? ron .a tackta and Rowley ar?ni lr foi land at tha otnof taekle. Markoi hti ro ih<- flnd*. Hol !-- ptnyed onl a paH of the scr!min?i-c and >OOn i-VO way to Mockor, who flfflfl later i by Lanpbler. The regulara were unabli to touchdown, fllthougt tht ? flrrled thi ball rda to the aer-b l-yard Une, yieid Ing it on downi Keyea later a"ot a chance for a fleld goal from the l_-yard line and klcked a pretty on.-. thfl only score of the fjanM itronOOllfl efforts Will be made to Whlp thfl Uaflfl into flhapfl for the Syracuse game hore OB Saturday. The team will have the advice fl. Ita head eoachi Captain Brneet Orar-o, Who h_a boda conflned to his- ro.cn arltb IU nflflfl fot tha laat wee_ Captain Qrav-fl _ot out to-day and dlr_cted the praetlea Th>- Cullum Hall eadfll team waa de? feat. ti by Bt. Joim's Mflltary Aead_my. of Manliua, N V . ln a hard-fouKht gflOM (.n th< Plalns to-da> l.y ? flflore of H to I NAVY TAKES A BIG BRACE ? Squad Shows? Spirit and Speed in a Hard Practice. Bj I k_r p% to Tl I Annapolla Nor. IU?Tht Wa al Acad ?my football aqjaad ahowed apfrll and speed in its practlce thlfl afternoon. a.s the midsnipm.-n thoroufhly reallse that a larg, part ,, trx flnal work of propara* t ,, ffl Waai I'otnt Rraol he done thla wreok. Knco-rag-d npr_T_n__rrl in th<- work on latordoy flgalnot Um .South Carollaa Auclea, much rlm was put Into the praetkM tbla ift_r.m For thr flrrt ttme thla flflaoon, th? foot? ball men flfflffl BflUfUOtd ii.mm Ifonday'fl drill. and had thfl full flfternoOB for fOol hall. liowev-t. tbef. waa no acrla-aaag-i but rartlcularly hard work ln KfltUng down nnder klcka atid drllla ln forn_a? tions and rigaala. fl-veraJ of ti>? regu lais dM BOl gOt lnto the narder puit Of Um arork, tho-gta all wera oa the fl?ld. Oaptala Rod-a tartat-d hla aakla oa Saturday and fltayod out of Um ?ame. as did Harrlson. 4111'iirint and Hrown. Nlch oUfl was at quai tei back and Myers was iu Harrlooar- pk-Oa at fullback Uoonard anl Mciteav?-\ waat Um hagvaa, Ja.-k < _l_fl. -fl_B_a> heid eoae_i aaatated in the work this flfternoofl HOUCK WINS IN A WALF.. Tmnmy Hoaok. Um rWladetphla teatar i-rw?i_ht. won flfl flfl pleased Huui 4'arey rtifllfln. tht- Harlein lad. in ten ono flldfld rounds at tha Olymp- A C. ..t Harlem i l_flt fllght rlouek araa lhe flggrflflflfl. from Btail tt> tini-h. and Phelmi ran for hla i llfe or else huiiK on with a cliltch tbfll IdfldOd the coml.iried poflfflf at thfl rOffl-Ofl i and hla opponent to make him hi.-ak I away. it araa tarougb UUa qaoatloaflbaa mt-thod of haflrtna thal be laatod the llmlt. WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE. Wtem 1 fi. Bflak I lleraid. Whiir Ur. \\ ii.-\ aad ln l|otrM?aaa itght out the <.f Buetoa baked beans. j-?- uaaa th. Cfltaap earnestness which has been apparent In tht- lasi twee gfliaal has been Bifl .,!.:?-? since he ashtimed e:harge- last full Hl was flflttfl-Cd with the- e-ffeirts of t:i.- men last week to the exteal tbat it la not lik.lv that ba arttl make ad] radical change in tha llne-up. Th.- wrk -,f tbfl Cornell Nn* was amply aattsfa*ctori in the lat- game, aad aaj crltb Una te b? made muat i,.- horna by the hackflflld with tin physteal Improvemeal ot the .1,. u i.iay t," axpected both i playing No .,n- arai lnjur-.1 111 tb.- Mi.bigan i.-.,..).-. .md it is axpected thal every one wlll bfl ,,11 the Ibld to-tn-'i'i".- i'vn li. ahoea geaeraJ ooadltlofl bas been Improv* Ing, auffered nw aethack, and Butler snd O'Connor .-ill 'ha shle to gel lato U>< . rtmmage. it is rumored thal I nderhlll, th< fullbacb, wiie, -.-.as burt - srll '" tht l .. ,?..,.. and ahe bai beea belplafl - n? rreebmen lor a reral aeehs, aUI oaa tha dtvldlag Baa thli we*h .?,. . ii w.,ik on tha rarali , provc t" '-? orrecl ? ?? ?" make addltitw to the bachneM QUAKERS TAKE GOOD REST Team in Fine Trim, Ready to Prepare for Cornell Game. .. -, 11 . ? > i ** :,.. * tl ? - eoach ? 1 Um Paaaeyl* ante football ? r. . ,e- ii . ?? ; ? '? ,fi. raooa, bat tba ? ? ond I am .,1.1 ihi Uflfl had ?> 'ii.-riy war. t!.- .".- ? ' wm- | i,,n; by .1 aoore of M to 7. .\.,t e rarfllt] player waa burt ln Ihe] ladtan game, and Cralg la readj to ?.?'' t i-i tl ? play. Marabflll has played auch ' ,.,..?1.-11 thal ln all pmbablllty he -iii be ,1 :.- ih Cornell game 1 rali la in ; ooadttloa, but the team haa Un -,- d out -.v.rai nea playi Ince Ma 1 n.? * 1 > bi i aaj 1,0; win bach hiM position all 1.1 I OOfl ga;ii 1 to Th? 'varsity, atartlng to-morrow, \-iii| havi t '1 days to prepare fflr tha M| game ! \'..tb Cornell The K* el BBd Blee t-am, \>. ni imt undergo a -ingi.- ehengi bi ,,. ... ing Da* uateaa th--r- 1 an bi ! , |uad aill ? < taken to the country, poealb.) t,, WhUenaarea, as tbe play, n t. Inh tha place ai Ideal one. Si.iith a ill again trust the le adi Bhip Of the- Red in.I Uiiie te-.im in the iN.rnellj fe-anie to M.nels. fl PREPARES FOR LAST GAMES Brown Tries Out New Plays To Be Used Against Indians. i?. TUiflgraph <-? Tbfl Trlbune Provbl.-n, ? . Nov. II.-The Hrown foott.au practlcfl waa reemaed tbta afternoon, ioi lovving tbfl aetwee'a flrst snow Burry, iiu drlll was llght, conslstlng ehiefly e>f punt? lng, runninK down und.-r punts and slgnal practice. Thfl Hrown men T*aiUI tbrougii thfl l-"i fayette game la good eeedHJaa and aaa I fe-e iing Aaoojtor the- two gutass remalnlng j 011 the ae'beelule- N'e.rwich and tbe liulian- ' Th.- work thla ui-, k win ,?? 11. offaaalye and defenelve formatieaa le ba neeS agfllhfll thfl Indlans, shd lt ls eertain that i Ihen -vx-i 11 be- seeiet pruetlce for the- rest I uf t l,e se-a-oti. Tlu- plavluK 01 "Busa" Andn-t-s at lefl .-nd was most acceptabte, an.l II ls proh able that be will gfll Into both of rb.- tfl* uiaining giimi*. The .-oaches have- HOW settb-d full. e,n tiie- )..-rse,iinel ol tbe- 'wir ?It* \*ith tbe asceptlofl of left snd and left halfbaek. Anelrews now aeema 10 have the eall feW tha former h.-rtb. in place of l.angeion. and llartlett ls the fa \orite ever Beaa tor tbe latter position. althouab Beaa wfii probabl. i? seed more or less tbe balane ,- e>f the a ?. HOCKEY PRACTICE BEGUN Squad of Thirty five Reports for Work at Columbia. lioekiy prae ti, >? began al ColeaablaI yesterday. when a squad of thlity-tive j candlelates reported to Tom llowanl, tbe | ?ld Yale eeaeh, for the ilrsl workout of aha season. The drlll was he-bi e,n the baadhall eaurta in tbe giaaaaeliiiii aad ; was OOnBaed nlrnost entlrely to shooting! the puck ae-reiss the eement floor. Untll the latter part of next w<-<*k the' pla.vers will have to contetit tbemse-lven wlth this kmei ,,f praattfla Then tbere v-.ni be dally worhflata .11 tha Bi Nlehofaa Hlnk. Howard plans to get hls inen Into condltlon as early as peoslMflE lt is prob ' abb- tbat h Western trlp will bfl tuken durltifl Ibe e'hrlstmas vacution ln prap* arati.m for the regular hague cflflltOaie. J. H. l'.ates. P. <;.. is captaln of the seven. and tbe- other veterans who re? ported were n. J. Trlmble. '13 1... IX. W. ] Milbank. 'll; W. Todd. 1.-; I-' U Wash hiini, '13 L : J 1* Smith. 14 S., and L B. I Harrls. '13 jATHLETICS CONTINUE TO WIN.! j Havana. Nov H.-The Phlladelphla | I baseball team of the American l>ea*?ue j ilefe.it?-c| lliivnna to-day by a score of 10' to .. I AUCTION OFF MOTORDROME Istadiura To Be Sold to Satisfy Claims of Builders. Thfl Mndlum motordnune at Vailsburir. Newark, arhota slgM poraaaM wace kiiied and a aambor injured durinK a rooaaaaaCi I Ing l??t siiiiun.-r. ?111 flfl Bfltd at a Hher iff's flfllfl iMHIl Monday to satisfy a claiy? ol UAStA IQ held _J /.at h.T <v U-flftO, UM earpsntei who btdtl Um -tadtap for the i-_i.sl.i-. \!.,t,,. RflMHng As.?... lation. Owlna to the aceldent. waJeh pol a atop to racing. at tho place, the plant haa beei .. flnaaetol faflnre, ln additlon, ihon ? .. ii. ? ol olrll i utta p_nd_Bg flgalngt the aaaociaUon ta i re -,ii <>f the <: ? n_ ?? as buM al a COflt Ol ?>,..; i . ,.. ? ? BASKETBALL DATES OUT Intercollrgiate League's Season Opons at Princeton. rtfllpl I. Iion Ol . ACT4 tan of the |n? Haski tt.. ii !.. ngofl ? .lule iii li ai-ue fl'-nvs f.?r Becnui ? -.' Ui ? ? a f falfl froi atJOn gaaMfl 4%hi i.. played, lha I. - hfliag Dartmo-th, Co* II, !?? i n rtranla ind Prtnee tnri. ad at rtofl ? i.. . ? ? r ?: nrhea the Tl ?'??'? Pflni h mla flOfl nn.-t Tie flnal ? rtn 1 ?' i '-.rn? ii and Dai mouth, tt Honooor, flnd Cotambta and Peanoytvanla al i : eli ?*. II - i " ? -? ml ? ;? Incfl- i tOn !|t Prlnceton l-ecember If, Prlnce? ton outn. a 11 .- .. .-? i ????-. m 1 'olumbl a \ < 'orneil, ot Ithacai lanuan 10, Princeton va Columbla, at Ht? ? mouth re, 1 i ? ur:- ? ? ? Phlladi Iphla; January ! . ? '??! >.? II, flt !?!..,? ;, , lanuai ? ? all va i 'olumbla, ..t vork Jantiia Ifl, PYlm eton i ? l'i lladelpbifl; Januai ir 21,foi n il .. i ? noeton al Pt Incflton; Iflnufli ? '4 p< nn*). ? i ..i noii, af Ithaca: l ? I, Pennaiu-ania \? I ffll "....'.; .1 Hiinnicr. rebruary *. 1 rn nell, at Ith.ii i. I >bru ?ry 12 Pennavlvanlfl vt Colonibia, at S'ea ^'.k. rebruary 't. Cornell va Pri eton, :>t Prtneeton; Pcbruary IS, Cornell ? Pennaylvanla, at Phlladfll*I i i en. uai y i.'. < 'oluiplrfa \ a i >.i11 - . ne ith, al Hanover; lanuarj Ifl, i mi t m.>uth ia Prlnceton, al Piincflton: Jan ua i ?? i >,-irtiimut'i va Columbla, al N.-., Vork; March i Cornoll rfl l>nrt mouth, it Hanover. and vtarcJi |, Colum? bla v.s Pennaylrahta, al I'hiind. iphia. AT Amateur Athletic Union Holds Its Annual Meeting. MANY RECORDS ACCEPTED Olympic Oames Do More for Peace than Treaties, Says President. . Oustavus Towne Klrby. of this city, was re-eleoted president of the Amateur Ath? letic I'nlon of the l'nlted States by ac e-laniation at the t)venty-tlfth annual meetlng, In the Waldorf-Astoria yester? day. It wus almost a foregeme conclti ?ton wh.-n tbe ine*-tlng- was cnlled to or? der at 11 o'clock yesterday morning that Mr. Kirby would be ehosen as flMof SSOCa* tlve for another year. I'ueier his admin? lstration the Amateur Athletlc I'nion has flourlshed. James K. .Sullivan. who e-eiebrated hls (tltleth blrtlielay e,n Sunday. and has Be* ve>te-d Just e?ne-half of his life to promot* Ing tbe welfare of amateur athletles, was named se.-retary and treasurer. A e-om fldttOfl eif tiire-e. e-onslsting of e'ustavus T. Klrby. Har'ow 8 VflSfcS inel A. O. Mills. was apiiolnted by the lOnVflBttflfl to elriw up and p*-esent to Mr. Hulivan engrossed e-ongratulatory re-bolutlons. Othe-r eiffl.-ers were fllafltod tO s-iv, Ona year. as follows: J-'lr.st VlCfl prflflMont, A .1. MU. of Hoston. rflPTflSflntlng 'hc N?v: Kngianei assoclatlon; aecoad vlce-prv I deat Qflflfffl F, Pawlfaig, of Phlladelphla, ispiaeeiilliig tha MMdle Atlantic aaaocte* tlon; third vl<-.-president. TbOOdora P> jiiand, of st. Loala, repiseflnllng th? Western asjeeie-latlo:,; fourth vlee-presi dent. Harry W. Kitzpatrle-k. of New e ir leans, refleaflsnttng the Boathara assocla? tlon; secretary and treasurer, James E. Sulllvan. of this e-lty, n-presentlng thf MetropflUtflB Bssodatloa. Resolutlons w.-re passed ?>mpowerlr.K thfl pn-slderit of the Amateur Athletlc I'nion to iippolnt a committee of five men to inee't thfl represe ntatives of foreign coun tiie* ln UMJ at a place yet to be nameel fe.r ths purpe.se nf ,>rK.itil/.liig an interna? tlonal athietb- federatloa thal abaU ooa* trol the (tlympli- gatiu-s. The i-xi?inaflfl of the i.ommlttee wiii bS I'H.d by tbfl Ama? teur Athietb- I'nlon. linmeellately flftev the meeting was CHlled to order Hr, Kiri y el.-ilv. red hls annual addTOflfl II-* spok.-, In part. as fe>lle>*.\ s: The l'nlted State-s is now the ohJe,-t .-, ,.f tb.- World as a .??itilitrv iu fl th- athletk aupraoaaey la oomblBed aith boaeety an.i aiaatturtrm; as one ln whleh tin mrJverstty atudeai aad tbe adu e-atlonally laBfl (OrtUBBtfl te.w lt, tlu- 'a'n< boal and tifl arith aae i other oa tha tie.k. as ona abera ln athletles no une la diaara betweea the r|, ii man ami tha poor; Bfl e,ue- in ahlcb tbe nrlsto. rat -o . ruba Hb.ouieiers in trteadly oonteefl uith him of loarty but:,. aad aa oaa Ib whleh the protflflflBoaal athleUcatty, U : mm st aad ai-;.. la thoug il boba th. ?f i,y reasofl ?t hls prafasaaoaflllsm Thal U,r I'ni'iil States is s-i.-h ls dllfl prliu.i .,, tbfl -I' tiviti'-s of ti ? mbera, regular nnd allle-il. of tbe Aii.it. w Ati i nloa." \ir. Klrby dedared Mmsell in favor ??t home rule" loi th.* trarloua aaeoi atloni whlch ar<- naemhera of tb.- ualon, boldlng to tbe- opinion tbat the |.?al body OOUM ele.l Wlth HS own CBSSS IIIOI 1 SffatCtlVOl] ihaa th.- nauoaal bo.i>. Ha alao reeota* nended thal tbe Publlfl Bchoolfl Athletlc t,.HK'i. b. soflBfl ?' aaemher ol Um Metro* iiuiitan jtaaoolallon ol th Amateur Ath* irile I'nion rathei. than bflflOflM a dlrect l- allled body ot th* orgajuaatoa Wa he potated out, srould make the Metru* polltan Aasodatlon ths riflpoaalbla head .,f Um I'ubin Beboolfl Athletlc Leasue, and he Vfllead the e.piulon that the MetTO polltan aaaofitflthm would be- aaora oaaa* poteal to ban.lle tbe athletles of the s, hoolboys thun tlie natlo-.al body. ln -piaklng of thfl olympir games. Mr. Klrby -aid: Tlu- me,ti\e behind the Olynipic game-s is thut by nrlnging tflgflthOT the natloiis eif tba world In frlendly e-,*mpetltlon the dktatttlinflS e,f peace wlll be qutckeiu el aad strengthened. The Amate-ur Athletlc liu.,;i baHo*/Cfl th.it .-..inpetltlon of this kiiiel properly vonducted fl 111 elo more for th. pe-ae-.- of the world than Hague trib New Records Approved by Amateur Athletic Union The followlng record. WflTfl approved by thfl Amateor Athletlc t'nlon yesterday: it, n'm.n.; Iflft aaalrar ta__-aee bat baat ? '? _*-__ l.-imit Y M r v linal tn-". H P. Dre-v. I . ii ii - \t R_-t_rn _._-?-. batt at ? iiiiiic Id**, Maa-., Jun- R, 1013 1 BUU mrtrea, Il ln .V. 4 S ?r. \ R glVlflt i ^ \ .-, U' Kflatirm tryoata beM al <"am . ii. i . m.i- . Jan* *. ti'i'j. On ,ard ':r.?, I n.iu 21 '-' ?' ?__? '?'? rii-i.. ?.. . v. i K*_ rt_rb \ ?? ftmm, rrarrra Mar.d N V., _*t>l-HiO*r 2" .I"'2 :, 1... motra tlndo-ri, 13 ? ?>! - S.-S a* ? v Benhag i A. a ?? ?i Irl-h-Ainerlcaa vames. Uadlaoti rV|nara Oardan, lanaflrj lb i -* i _r. . ..- :? oi i '?* mln >? - -. Bfl-. u ...,tt. Howh Patarfloa v C., at N.w Ton; ? . .i. rka' ?.:iii.r-. - elt- Park, l-une Itland, Vav .'?'.. IM2 _ s ihmi netrea (_ui_o_r>, ".'.? mla ** ?_*?..? i..,11K Ialand ?. r . al M.-t.oi><.iiian ,,, N ,,,,. .. r. IU.: Par?. Long j :.-i .i. lum 1 I'fi- _, ... , ., IL-.. ?,-.. .,uh lnir.ilri. ta 1 .. "*r .1. Slcholaon .llaaourl I'nlveralty. ?t Weatern Int.t .?'!? .;?..? ? ? ? ? ~a? flf ' l 1013 I'nl.K 4MT.T i ,, t: \ aei--.i fala ? .,, .,?. ,,,,..,.?il.-cii,le . I,::,?,.I..., hipa. Pra.ik Un | ?i,i. phlledeTp-aa. Penn., June l. 1-1-' ,.. ,, . i 4 in m h wii^r.t. Dartmouth rnlTcraily. at BaflUra try-fltfl. ''anii.rida*. lum t lOtfl. , HROWINfl THB l _VS_1?. laa rt. i" h_ _ a u?, Jjfabflwb .\ c. i ,. Mi i .hamnlanahlpe. ' wtta I'ark. I_>n? Island. Aflg-fll .11. I_tn KI'NNINV. Ill<;il JUMP. ,, ., ,i', ii, <;. i.. Hettae. Bttaferd I ai> :,, dual m..-t aith im..-r-.it> ..f floutb .,? i HlirniMlH, ni stanfonl. <"al.. March .9. iots ',,"ft j-. ,,, . a, s i. Lawrence, lio?f_n A. a. at noatota, r"W_l__. _, 1'-'1'-' vnit.)\viN<; "iu: DWCUa s n ?", ln clrdc rlirlit flfld N-1 l-an.l. M ft s:? ln Jamea Daneaa. uaattachad itight hand, I_a ft. iS m l-'? i'""'1- "" f(- 7> *_ ?t ve? vii. Po-tonV. Clerka' n-m*s. < *i-ic l'arK. Loac Ialand, afai '.'7. lail 7 ft rh.ir J. IMmcan. I4S ft 0_ la., ai Mt iroi'mlit: n AaaflelfltWn tlub- aanin Celtlfl i^.nc Ialand, .inn* ?-' i9i_ V\ Al.KIN'r i mila walk, ? mln Ifl Bflc.i fedaer i;. .. ftth InfaflOr. eame*. Iiell Bl Hi;f fttio, Itcrember 1?. 1011. i-ITTIN 21 I'UlMi MIUI'. ,.. ., 4i ,? p, McP-naM. Ii__>-An__rk_a \ r af IrlMi American \. ?' aam^s. Cflltte i'ark. l.-riR IsU.id. 4ict.l_-r Co. 101-. I'.KI.AY KAi'INti. 1 nulf. flMdOOr, flflfl men train. :i niln. M ir, aac Nen York a .'. team ,vv. <;. Paekard. K Prlck. I. t' lary. lt. T. Kd waids. I.rltov tS'noils), al Npmt Y"rk A. ('. iJ-hi.h. T-M\?rH Island. N. Y. June |, 1912. 4 rnlli a, Ind.ior. four ni-n f-ani. 17 min. ifl2.0 aec. roniPii Unlveralty Team ill. n. Putaam, l.. PlRcb, T S. n.-rnu. .1. P. Jnn.ai, Ht c..'itii Infantry <;amc?. Ru(Tai<>. n. y., March l. ior.' I mlifa. oijt.lnor. '.'il mln >4 1-.'? a.e. I. Bi "tf -euih Pateraon A C. at IrHh-Amer icmi \ .'. t',am.?, I'.-ltle Park. 1.. I., Oet. -"ll. 1912. ? mlles r.lav. outd'?er 17 mln jl.% aaa. i.'ornell I niveisit) Team u". A liuru.r, H tt. I'uiti-i.i. T. fl. IJ.in., J. I*. Joixse. at fnlveralty of I>. ntiaylvani* Ilelay IUees. l.e let nt Hhllei.b-lphla. Pa.. Aprtl 29. 11*11 4 1-4 inllrn. Indoor. 'il mln. 10 4-5 see. W. J Kr.eni.r. I.ons lilanel A ?'. ?t Mohauk A. C ijiiniex. helel at 22el Ketdinetu Armorv, Mar.-h :e. 1!H2 4.1-4 itillea. Inrtoe.r. 23 mln. Bl oer. W. J. Kramer, l.oiu; Inlanel A. >'., at Mohau k v ,' i;.-iine.... :m-i,i hi ISd Rtafirnenl Araaory 81 ? i - h n. i ti i ?_? il iTiNO ie roL'.v*!* SHOT, rtlfbl ..,,1 l.-tt hanel. 01 fe,.t 10 In-hee, Ralpt) Itnse, e >l> inpie- A. i .. San Krainla.o HUhi hand, 4'.i fr.-t |fl inehei Left han,l. 42 feet, at Los Ani*le?. e'sl . on June 12, 101? illHOWlNej M pol NO 'YKH.HT. *Vir helght, Ifl fe*>t fl!? Inehea IV l>ono*.an. elaelle- e'luba, t-oe An(*le(. at Iax Anaetle.-e, (letober 23. 1112. ? The reeord commlttee. also approved the fotloaing Otymple and world's reoords niude hy American BthletflS at the Olym I? l? - OemoO, at Htoe-kholm, Sweden, 1912: loo wm?. 103 ."> nt, DaaaM Llpplacott; v?? isase, 4s i _ Mr., iharles Reldpath; MM 1,,'trra. 1 mla. 51 t* hl see., t. fl MenidlUi; Khei \ar.1,.. 1 mln ,?.2l_ BM., J. B Me-re.llih, l,flB0 liillri ielay. 3 mln. '?" 3 .*, MC~ i-. 1>. Meidpath. M W. siieppard. J. B. Iferedlth and I". I.lnelherf; reinnln* M?i |iii,i;,. H ft .1 us ln., \. BT, Blebarfle; r Jiniin* bro?.5 Jump. 24 ft. ti i .* in , Aih.rt Qatteraon; pole* v_.it, |j ft ll'i ln.. Harrv Babeoek; ?h?. llVpounel. ftO ft ?J ln.. I'atrlek M, UinuM, ahot, both lianiis, leo ft .".4 In . Ilalpli Ro^e; hammer, lei [.oiind. 170 ft. 7 1 ln.. M. J. Me-lirsth. swiMMi.vu BBOOROB. ."?? rarfla bath. 2 tum?. 23 3 .*> *.ec k___mcii Milfiiagh. e'. A. A.. Illinola A. i'. bath. .'hl eaaa, Mar.-h tt 11112 ."eei rarets. m ralghta way, tlelal ia 11 water. 24 1 .'e Mi Imki- I'. Kahanainokii, II g e- . Ilonolulu. II. T.. Auicust 12. IHII ,Mn.l?* ai hlgh tlete. not al,le<l by llll Iflflfl ) |i?"> iMr.ln, atralgtitaway. tl.l.il sult water. BB 3 ."e. Imki- l'. Kaharamoku, II tt. c Ilonolulu II. T. A'lgmt 12, 11H1. IMadfl at hlgh tlele, tiot aleleil bv ,-urrent.) '.'je. ? nr.laj. op*ii nt 111 water, 1 turn, 2 mln. 40 flflfl Imli' T Kntiana-ii-ekti. II. S. r Veroiri I akr. Montclair H .1 . .lun* II, 1~U2. 44<i v:ir-l*. bieih. 21 turn*. .', mln _~1 2 .", M !'en> ItrOllllvray. Illlnnlai A. e \ ; Illlnolie A f* bath, CMcaflD, o.-ie.h.-. .-?.). mr. i iniin, e,, <?<., huii mIi water, 21 tanm -'?"> 11.in. t.i 1 "> ->, 1. i: QaeriwlR, \. T. 9 < 1 ateeplechaM l\ark 'lataturli 111, 1 ,>n*> l.lunel, New YevU. - ?! t<-iiil,-r 10, ISIS. Ba k "irniee. |_fl ,ar.1a, l.alh. 7 (ur,i?, I mln .*>2 eei'. II. J ll.lne-r, lllli.ei.s A. < *.; llllnol. A. ?' bath. ? hletflo. "?'"ebrii.rv IV ISll Hr-,?, atrnke, 200 \ar.U. bath. 9 turna, | 11 ln .""S 4 .*, fiee- Ml.'huel McDermntt, ?' A A . I'hleate, A \. bath. ebleaifo. Mar.-h in. 1912. iieia. rarlna. 40e? yarda, 1 mea, 100 \ar.i. ea.h. 20 \..r,| lutli. .t 111,11 M | .% Me. nllnol*. A 1'. team iT. W. \V'lnan?, I mln 2-."> ?e.-., A. C nallhel, .-,"? 1 .", MC.: II .1 Hehn.-r, Bfl 4 S aee..; Perry MeOllllvrfly, ."7 Me.), Ililnols \ , ? bath. e"nl,ar{0. Aprtl 27. IH12 P.'lav rarlnn. .",?* vanlw. .*, mea, ISB larda taea, -"" rard bath. 4 mla r.2 ;i B ?-. Illlaoli team iab?v? anel Rob*rt Koate-r, 1 mln. 1 I 5 MC.h IIMnnis A. C bath, -'IiIibko, Aprll ff, Ifltt, riiitiarinti. I mln. time llrilt, bath. W fret. C B. Wlllla. IT, of F'enn ; l*. of P, bath, I'bUael.lphla. Mar.h 0, 11.12 (unals. arbitration treat.es or the diplo j inatlc service of the nation. I "The Antarlcaa Otympk ooaapRttaa rep rceaDtad the Unlted States in the laat i gamOB. hut this conimltte. gave offlcial re.ognltion to the Amatetir Athhtic Unlon. Kvery man on the American olyni pk team OOmpettag la stMirts contro'led by the Amat.ur Athletlc Unlon was citlitr |aglOtarail 4vKh the unlon or wlth om- of Its allled bodies. Without the Aflfl ateur Athletlc Inlon there could have been no Olympic team; wlth the AmateBT Athletlc Unlon there wua an olympic team, the greatest the world ha- flfflg seen." There was a heated dlacuaelon over the advlsablllty of aboliahlng water poto. Those who w.re opposed to the spo:t de clared that lt OOUld not be properly con? dueted, for the reaaon that. belng played la water. It was next to impoaalble for the referee. to see what happened WheU the men met in a scrimmage for pOOflev sion of the bull and two or more mon were. forced undet. Koughness and dan? ger are essentials of the game, Ita oppo? nent* deelared, and aince it cannot l? reKulated properly it should be aaoMabed. The Weatern deltfgates. however, Wett stanch ln their defence of the sport. Mr. Racey, of Chlcago, the presld.-nt of the Central Associatlon of the Amati-ur Athl.-tie Unlon, declared that water p k_ lf properly condueted, was u healthy, l.eiit ih Ial gaaae and aa helpful to young watt-rmei. aa it was popular. Alr. Kacey argued long and well for th> retci.tioii of the Kame. He carried his point, too, for later in the day a set of resolutlon. was drawn up. They proviu. tor a swe.ping change ln tiie present rtdea and that tht gamea played in the future vvlli Bfl contestcd unde. the rules of tha International swirumiiig ."edera tion. Thla titscussion grew out of u dMagrfia ment between the teams of tbe Nea Vork Athl'tic club anu the Chlcago Ath i A?OCflltan when they met at PUtchurgli oa March l*. HU Me pooealpwafl awardod, aad the committee Instructed tbfl treasurer of the union to r.fuiul UM entry feofl 10 those elube which had teams enteied Ifl the tourna m.rit. aad that Um Pltta_*_rg_ Atnietic Associatlon be rolflaburood for its ex p_ndlt_rOfl for priEes. ete, Plnandally the union has prooperod. The report of the treasurer showed that lt haa assets of $21,715 _*>. a net galn of ?2.."_3 10 over last year. The total dl* bur?en__ntfl for 191. aa_-i_a_-- lo HdalU while thfl recelpts were $'.:.T1 tt, BOXltlg was thfl flource <>f greatest re~enae, aith iua_, The report of the reglstratlon commit tt e, with three assocuttiona not heard from. shows a declded failing off ln the nuniher of Bthletee. the number of gameg sanetlonOd atid <-lub- UMO-ben of the N.i tional Ameteur AthleUc Unlon. Where the report of Um eonunlttee laat year ?howed thal IMII athletea wora regto tered ami that M sets af gamflfl flrere aaactkmed, aitii H_ duba membera of the unlon, thi- \e-ir only !7>8 B-flB hold cardfl, th. re Brare only _M aeta of ganMi flB-ti.'. e d only le) etuba B'en mem? bera oi tbe union. Tha failing off, however. whs iBrgfl-y ln riiKtric ts other thai. th* motropoBten, whlcb h. M its oarn w?lL ln (hla etty there BTfl |H clubs ln tha aeaoclatlon, wblch hei.i M sets al aanctloned ajantea I There are. however, onl) r>,.u regtetei-d I fttblfltea. i__.-t year UM athletea werel ellglblc to eompeta In tha W aata of lame condoeted b] U0 eteaa. The sllght deereaofl in the numbi r of athletea has mor* than made up ln th. gain in i number of clubfl and sets of gamea. Tha complete report of thi i-gistratl'?n I commlttaa toiiov s: Associatlon At] letea, Metropilltan. . .. 1242 Ulantk . . 1107 Si - Rncland . 2.710 PaeMc. 1.333 Boat- Atlantic. 1 1-7 . 7t;i Hbuthi rn Paclflc T1S Weatern. IH Paclflc North-?- - . ci Cafltral. I.ST9 TotMls . 17 Nl flflg 440 Th- Tflflflfl, Hawallan and Rocky Mountaln a_Mn. iatiKi,a fflllad to report ln tlma to be in cludt d in hI><>\ ( tat>l_ The dtttgfittf deplorod the preeent sys? tem ..f scorlng points tn the Olymplc game.. At Hweden. as at the oiher flflO tests. three points were awarded to the winner, two to the se, ond man. whlle the third man recelved one. They t onsldered this system unjust, slnce lt dld DOf give ?uttctent credlt to the wlaaora of tbe events. Th- rewards for the vi.-tor should t>.- greater iu proportlon than the rewarda f,.i flacond .ind third place.-, they thought. At the meeting the CflflOO Bf several athletee who irere anapendod _or one rea? son or another were revlewed, but only one was dedded, that of Frons Johansen, a member of the Irlsh-Ameiican Athletlc Club. The Metropolltan Asaociation reln atated him at a recent meeting. and the natlonal body upheld the decision. Sev? eral other caaes were held over f4>r further constderatlon. Several ihanges were adonte.l in thfl rules govirnlng boxlng tournaments. Among the more important of these wis that the rlng must not be smaller than lt feet souare, nor larger than _t. It was agreed that tba clubs have the arena as ? lt.se tO ? feel square as pOOBIbflfl. The ropes are to be covered ln the future, the fliM.r padded wlth at least half an inch of felt mattlng or other sultnble substame ?nd the po"ts care-iitly padded, The con tti-tauU will BOl be allowcd to ban.lage their hands The recbrds of James K. Thorpe. the ?Bfl aad Fat Indian. of the 4"arll*le Iinlian Ht-hool. who won the world's all around champlonshlp at the Olympic games. were accepted formally b>- the committee. At Htockholm Thorpe won the Pentathlon BBd th.- Decathlon. At Oflft-O Park on Mdgday, taptemher .', Thorpe won Ua .?: i Bround champlonshlp of Am trtCfl flgfllflflf' B, c Bredemus and Rruno Hrorld. with a total of "? HaVk points. breakin- the former flrortd'a roeofld of 7,::sr, polntfli eetabllabod by Martln Sh?-rldan. of thfl Irl h-.\m- rfCflQ | Alheltle 4"lul. TO BRING SHAMROCK IV Lipton to Compete in Interna? tional Yacht Race. [Bj Tei. arapb M Th. Tilbani ] Sai: PYanctBCO, N'ov. 18.?"I will bring i mj Shamrock IV here la 191- for an In? ternational yacht raefl If there ia any oi,.- here to BOflflfOtfl wlth." said Slr Thomas I.ipton. the Kngllsh yachtsman .ni hi ^ arrlval In Ban Fr_nt*taco, raehUng la Blr Thomas Llptona plone .ni .unl tlelight. and to further ll in whetevor ?ray he eaa ba has oobm to s.m Prancloco to th> hlfl part in arrang Ing 'or an internatioiuil yacht race het_| during the expositlon ( The Amerlca'fl fup, the .Inalve pii_e | for which he sought In ISo9. ifjui ;.,,,) 1908. la atlll before hls eyes. "When I gt.. to" New York I hope to anange t'oi a race foi thlfl cup la 1911."' he said. "What is good enough for 'Uacl- Uam' is good enough fot me, and I waut to race under American COndltlona." AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. PACKAM) Itmenaflflflfl, n?w rara. for monthly aervice; special to th*atr_ o- opera, wlth prlvlleax .>f Btopplng on- hour for aupp, r. ttO; bngest rcnt.-ra of I'sckard cars In N?W Tork. PHONE. PLAZA -lOu. ENDS SEASON ON LINKS Newspaper Golf Club Holds Closing Competitions. | PRIZES GIVEN AT DINNER Haywood Wins Net and Hainei the Gross Award for the Day's Play. i it .i dimex to a aucceaaful mmpetttha aaafloa on tho Hnk- ihe k?w Yort* x.-.-.,_. j paper e;?|f e'lnl, lelej two com| ySatarBfly, al \'nn Cortla/idi Park. Thma j were followed by the annual meel ,1; ? dniii'i, ,,t whlch the priaef won ,1-irtnx the sflaeofl were preaentcd. The- t-ornjali. : tions yeeebrday conal ited ? i .. ? j ovi-r th. twetre meado ? hole ind * j toilihKtoie aiTiill nn the hllls. Ai-leel ln an al|,,-.\ aitCC "t Sl stroke*., i three fljuerte*. of hls regular |W. if. Haywood took the n,*t prlia aaag ? tiie rneaabflra whlle tbe ta ,-f Htrty \ Haiaee iras tha beal ^n.s-.- aror. of thi ' da.. Each oompetttor wa? all- ?, cbeflwfl a i-lnb. whlch wus the otU; ha i-oiild in?o in the courae of ih ! Halnes took a maehle, li B. Mai'tin, jwltii i inidiioii. .Irove- 21. yarda as tr.t 181-yard ninth hole. Ftoi L Hawthorn*., [eif the- Yribttnc WOfl ? prfflB fu. Mflflj li| i tMrteentb from ihe top, ahUa J. w. i Pflfrflun ii .von |ha "booby ' award. 1 in the tombfltoae com petltlon, la which ?-a<-h player wa* aBowed te t<.k?- twenty 1 -etrokes and tha one pUUltlhfl hi-. Bflflflflfl ?ii"iit thfl faitbeel from tlie startln** point bfll-im lb*' winncr, OflOrgfl 1.. .'oope-r, ! prasaaent ot th< (Hrgaaisatton, annexed ! the prize. Wlth ihe pnaatar pait of the day d** \oteel to the links, it waa woti towar. ew-niri*,- before the members .i.*ii>R>nibkjd foi thelr annual meeting, whlch prec.desd the annual dinner in the golf house. The following dlrectora were ehosen: I. L. Dorgan, "American"; George 8ter? rett, "Kvenlng Telegram"; H J. Hay. wood, "Herald'; A. C. Murray. "lWald"; C. K. LeeOendre, "World"; Albert Hedley, "Herald'; 0. B. Weatcott, "Herald"; J. R, Crow-U. "Brenlnfl Telegram"; A J. Glf* ford. "Evenlng Telegram"; J. W _ergi> pon, "HeraM"; II Grmitland Kice. "Kven* in* Mail"; C. F. I-aux. "Herald"; G. F. Ralaton, World"; F ('lements. "H-rald, and W. J, McBeth, "American." The prlndpal trophlea presentei wen the Cooper cup to Albert Hedley an. the O'Connell e'lul, e.-hamploiuihip trophy to A. C. Murray Ooorfla L CoopflT, the club'fl prealdent wa? toaatmaater, and i'o'-i-is wera laM for aeTenty*B**i Other membera who reeeived awardi and tbe eompetltJona In whlch tbey ?.*r? won wei .i i'e,iiows: _fa) handlcap (quaUfylng roundi-AHiert Hedley, "Herald"; Claea \. i. Grantians Rlce, "Erening Mail"; Claaa B Joaeph 11. NVilllama, "Herald." June handlcap (quaUfylng George r. Ralaton, ' World"; ' *.. A i Murray, "Herald ; Clasa B, C. r*. I..-I lendi -. rt oi ld' . ' 'li i i'. ' 'hartea K. i.aux. "Herald July handlcap (quaUfylng loundi Jo ?aph M. william-. *. < k-orge E, rt eatcott, "Hi rald' , i i'i ink T. Pope. "Ame rican " \ u piai handl tap ((jirnhfyins Jamea ll i row -II. "Eve nittf ? 'i tya A, J ' li antland i'. Mail"; i lasa B. Archi uM .1. "Et ? ii:.)'.' Ti legi .nn acoriv ,it tb. andlc ? ? H i M 73 -'? ? ., 1 Ralet. ta, Worl ... Tl If. A. Ha ? ?? ...... T2 I el i: lt I__ver| ; Albe -i He li, ,i- . ild . . M I B ??? 12 :; I- I I. I ft I 9 tt F. il. .i ? ii'v II- . 70 II I .. ,-. a 9* il h Martii \ i W _ k i. i ra u .._ . i" i r. LeOei n ti ?"! .; y i- h i-ti . ,- ra ii m .; u. i . . i ii m Herbe n Btsong, I I .'ional, a;id Ja.-k !'<>>? i lalted the Oreena to tehe "ti tbi. e of the I - I ?' ent?Joe Poeberl, t! ?? club'a prof. Bob Tbflmpaen, I '? Bata ll. J. Topplng, tba ?! eenwlch ?? Tlu- viMting pair won b. .< narghi of l up and :i t,< play. Tbe- .iirti.h was .iI BQjuflre al tha ? ad of ths nwralag roLino, but Btrong an,i Dowling wera i ap al thi tora ot tha atternoon drcult A hlgh wind. coupb-.l wlth -old I made no.-d **corlng iiiffl, uit for tlu woaaai who played nt Baltaarol yeeterday. <i Waa Int. inl, ,1 to holel n club chuiniuon alllp fOT women. Int It wa.s tir.a'.ly de e-ldfd to holel a nn-d.il pl_.\ i omp. titlon -t thiitv-six hoU-s. Batected aoorea to ,ounu Mrs. .1. A. Phllbrkk and Mr^. F. & Doaohes sreea nnehte to oompleM tlu double t*iti uit bflCflflflfl of a lat.- stavrt, nnd they will be* allowed to flnlsh later. lt is llkely, beweeer, that Mra B, !'? Rogera will be thfl wlnn.r, lu r a scaai score belng S6. Mis H. C. Van H.,kkl?? hud i?4. Mra Marshall Qeef N SBd Mra r. li. Broara pm. ln the course of the next two waaSSS) number of the proft ssloniil golfer. art ?xpeetad te< go oa rlaltfl to thelr homeiis Kure.pe . Aiiii.n-,' thfl more r.teni to ?*il w.-i-.- Charias Adaias, of PlttsBaW; vv'u* lam Mi?aaala. of North Adama ind James Mllllgan. of Wilkes-Ham-. 'ac** joiiy left last w.-k. bat ba expectt t-> apead Uhrlattaas ia Amenra. USEDCARS" ACHIl-CTOSYOI' 6Y _V. - PZAiZtSer iftltS SCHEBLER CARBURETOR JAMES C. NICHOLS Direct Kactory Di$tribut<H lii:3 Broadwa-. 6IB0 I e>luinbei?. Sre .-ur N- u M...I-I O doubl, ' elally aulaflied fur 0 e->iiiuler morb *?"' a* utrok, raotoiw - ? mr Meeit. i i. eacbaaged far ??'?'?' ",1 c*'' bureter at .,n.-i,.iif reaular prtee _______ [roprov. tha eflleleni-) ot ,our ?'',;ur*tr: uae! Innure .-...;. fltartlnfl I -11" the um of eeUl beit nn ItOVfl. L MERCEDES.-1 1 D1STMIBUTINO fl iMPOBTIrlO CO. I p?ul Uicrolx, ITtwIdeiit I j snt.K f - DI8TRIBUTORS. !___, .^-.. tTTii BROADWAT (*iTtti M ? ? I*hi.ne. roiurubui ??U'< j[ \ll eari ttol-i Hc.-nseel un.l*r l 8. IMi?".H._ j Automeui.s Work of Evary Oetenp.io". Patatiaa, tiniiai.'n~. ,--,->. ?** ., ?"?'|?' lUpalra >t<-. wiml .siu.-i-i*. Bump-ira Wo<ie|ve,rU Metal end i;,.i. keimth Work HTKKI.IN'. T4?l* \M> K(?l IPMKNT tO. _ia-.V.''? Mt-ht .)7th iSlreel. Xi-w *. e?rk Phor.. ? 2VM in,1 -'4'iT i-.,|ii;,*'-il8 Bodlt-* S'.or ,1 l'.-"-i re-.l ..::.! MfilTiie-d _ A KUle K itfil .i ??>?? **-'? ?' N-" AN,) look? lilie new . ar. !i**? evtl. |h)S?II>I-i ei-JiP ment. meafliiU... io-. Bc.i four new iho*.- v" c?r now- two new e*xtra iIiOk** gnd tub?8 tm itll other exirai; .ar inu-t W tfen to N* a? pru-Uteei; act <iui< kl> . rao ,b-aler?. Inoulr-- u-' Mr [.'..naret ?. car. Ml NH'II S eJARAOE. I-*' ?nd AU*xanei*r a\e r-le-ihone ?.V-M-lrcv-*^, *n*ODDABD HA\TON. R.-llal.Mltv anel Servb-e have ???'"' ?_! e-ufomohllc-i farilOUa. Th,- snm- qiialit!--* *j|* found in ..ur reballl cara, arblcli ?re mw cuaranteeil. We take ?.ll m ik>->- bi II ":* r?ed (or l?rpt.. 1 \>r-t H'.'n.l **l UKlMi.ril! tM) Al IO TKltk 9*. STBt'CTlON WF.ST BM V. M. <?. A. -ladl-rtdaal rgj w-erV. Small Shop e-|av*e?. Truck r,'?l,,'Sj3 waltlns. Send for t.ookKt. 300 Weit -.?? at 'Phone Tii'IO Col