OF
tie davis cup mm
Lawn Tennis Men Hard Put to
Find McLoughlin Partner
in Doubles.
HACKETT'S NAME COMES UP
Wrenfl Says Australian Players
Arc Sure to Make a
Hard Fight in the
Matches.
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Bum!; to t t In th. tri ?i matcbee
erlcan Int
tion.? t? ..-.,.
of thi ...
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pionehlp, l ' ?
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inter
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It le, th?
men ? ho can go
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??h iilble that er by
th? name of Bi ? ' with
?-;;.- Dr. Bui I i
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? han . tner The commit!
in do th? a ladom of thla ISxpe
unenl
great -in such matches ai 11
lacking in
thla altho -? ? d to h??? ? all the
i ai power which
le Mel . ?? ? ?
n of the country.
The commit
a to bi ?ther etrona
hieb Harold ii. Hacket! may I ?
v- tt ha? ?
?<? shall v atch hit
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a part of tin dlflleulty which art
? ?vn-onie. how-ver, is In nominating
pU - ao iiidlvldually strong that
of Injury or lllneaa tbey may be
- : trferrt*d fron tha double? to the sin
-, irithOUt t" lk?
? . ? i-.mer.can "-am.
tlcaliy haa b?en decided th;,t the
?ingl mai ?
' ih in June will bo
: I the other, an-.
iltaneoualy? ai has been the ? usium.
Ky this arrangement th? trill
: the annoyance of the detnonetrav
nuns for- one court i toring with th?;
??thj-r ai d the spectators the difficulty of
attempting to watch two matches at mice.
'"W< .. .r likely to have any w-ilk
Bgalnat tho Australians," said Mr.
Wrenn, In closing, "daapttO tbe nven-onn
.:. r, i ol a great many of tt, ?.
s. Domes t** rated aa one of the gr?-test
doubles players In the world, and has just
' .-sfuily led an English t? I
:n a dual series of matcbtta a?-:a,-.?jt
?man team upon th?
at Bremen II" . ?<? Rice Is also formlda
?a is indk-atid by the following paja.
graph in the cnrreal laaue of The i/>n
f,'-n FlcW.
" Australasia's chance of re?-apttiring
the Davis Cup thi?- >iar is materially re?
duced by Mr. Wilding's within-wai from
the team, while th? ?JacMatl to play the
preliminary tie between America and Aub
tralasla ?-?n the. former's courts Is another
factor In favor of America. Tho success
of the home hide, however, is by no mean;;
aMured.
" 'Horace Rice, who will take Mr. Wlid
place. Is a Fhre?-.d and exper!
palgnet HI? phyetcal resources, like
thos? of Mr Qore, eeeea to be unaf:
by I ttarta, while !.ls N.is<*
line g.in,?- 's calculated to trouM?- any vol
Mr M .' bai i .-?'resented NOW
South Walaa on ???er thirty occasions; h?)
\M-n the championship Ol Australasia In
? and th" rn>-tiorolitan champion.-h.?> o?
::?>? as recently t.-? 1911, while he araa
'1 against Mr. Dixon In
smgltB during the tour of the Bagttah
team last winter.
'Aa a rul?-, American pla*."rs ar<- reluc?
tant to engace in International matches
;is early ?s June, but Mr. McLotlfblin,
their champion, has the advantag..- of r?:
ndini- In the West, which lias no "close"
n.' "
BULKLEY WINS AT SQUASH
Defeats Putnam Easily for
Columbia University Title.
T!. Duncan Bulkier won th** s**?un>h
tOBgril championship of the Columbia Uni?
versity ?'lub yesterday on tl*.-? court.?) or
the clubhouse, at Qiwiaercy I'ark Bouth
Ifl the final of the to'imam-nt. Wblch haa
h<*ld tbe attention of the lovers of the
?por! during th?* last few ?r??lu, Hulk'.
?decantad r. **f. Potnan by the *--or?* of
a if.. bV-T, If?fl, It was a tally of
three sets out of four
Fiom the opening aervloa Bulkley. wl.o
has previously held the title, began to
pa-, th?* tall into tho corners for ?rick?
?, ?i dieawaye off th?-- baeh ?ran. in?
i-hots were so uniformly eaoeeaafu] and
Ma spped i?o goo-i thai Putnam f,-,?l- d
from th?- flr?t s? I In th<- second s?*t thi
latter naaaaged lo take a brace Bulkley,
after UM BttE (lush Of fast ??lay. lot down
?<n his gam?-, and by adroitly Intercepting
the bnii ii, nid-oottr! in the voMoya Pul
I ir-i forged ahead to score the set.
?if the aal was ?uAcient to
*t..rt Muikicv playing up s-Aitiiy one?
more Mnding that Putnam was antlc;
? r abata, Bulkley played
? < ball atraigbl up and down the eourl
?i lart rallia? He alao changed fr.?m
frOnt wall "ticken to similar shots off th?
back wall, r* which h<- easily -.cored tin
third and fourth ?et? and the match.
HEAVYWEIGHT BOXERS NOW .VI
"WHITE HOPES."
THE TOP AMONG THE
"GUNBOAT" SMITH.
' i Hl k MM \R I .
Regimental Team Wins
Dual Series on Courts
Seventh's Lawn Tennis Players
Find Yale Hard to Subdue.
ALLEM EVANS A SURPRISE
Reverses His Form in Defeating
Smith ? 'Varsity Captain
Vanquished by Hall.
R?gimen! team something of
tl" Ir arir. ml d tal
terday on th?* armory c-oorta
?tree! and Park avenua The men frotn
New Har? ri i?..-1 by i
gin that the ?mni; of ? few ?-?in:.
han changed th? reeull from the 6
inat?-hes to 3 "K?re, with which thi -'?
petition? cli ? .
Allen i;- .,-.?- :.? of the M
?'luh of Philadelphia contingent,
.
.Smith, ih..- former Harvard crack, in the
- . '? i ..,..,,. ., ; ,, .( Bum j
.. | for three \?
a litf-h place or. Tal? teama, likewise
amotb? red < C, Rosaire t-? tie tally of
?> I, ?'.1. Ti.rs?' Were the i '
?rtctartoa for tha colleglana in the i
in the douhies Bdwln W, Pi telec and T.
Btanley, the former one of Tale'a moat
dependable Teteratia, defeated i. n Pftch
and J. ?!. Koen at ?- I I '
Deaplte tbe fact that the llf-ht was not
What it IbOOld have b'?-n r..r f-ist and
apactaetiiai piar? all of the matehea
worked off rapidly. The tally in th??
atngb i wa I mal bt to -, xx ith t* ? f- ???
at | to | and tbe game? a! I to -,! In
iblea it was 4 eeta to 2 and Z"
gamee r., "g. The margin o Ramee In
the total was M to ?!?. Indli atlng how
:
Walter Merrill Hall, rated tenth on the
national liai ? ? "?'.1. led off II
aj-ainst Alrlck II. Man. ,r tl,? !
ran. It wan a showy Ml oi playing? ?'??il"
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oft? n - to ? n
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clipping it acrow I
! man?
ag? d to p ... ? ?
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pow? ? ul atroki a of 0
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Pi ??-!.??? ? ?tight hia
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latt? -
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lo F1I
through tl idgei I ? ?? ?,
? ? ? tenth i
Val'- man thret .I to |
? i Ith tri. ni
him ; I turned tl : or? In
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I?..-?:. ?? played In exc? nl . .
doub ? ? with Stanley Hi? ?
couri shot ?ere tlm?
skilful].- und< i th? i"r-r? lot a I
straight : ---i
Tbe aumma**** ?Wl?wo.
i Tt ti R?-gtm*?i ?
M? ? . Hall. T?
U. M..- ? i Ruse?
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Robert T. Bi
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: ;? ? ?nt. defeated
rale, ?, i ??- : i M i ?? ** T?l ? ?
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i nl ?>?Walter
M. ill ii atl<" ? '
ind 1
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7-'. Regl < S?-1
POWER YACHTTAKESWATER
Tec, Named for Ocean Race to
Eermuda, Interests Crowd.
in the presence of ? larga number of
yachtsmen, tha new power ? ich! Too,
owned by W. T. W rah I
maica Bay Yacht ?'inn. wag launched
yeaterday from tha Ruddock
ZtSth Hire,? .... j t .? Harlem River. Tha
new boa!
fur the ocean rac to Btsrmi d
on Juna '.. n*a- named h i hai
La*"*, ir, th? commodore cd th< fa
men's Club of Philadelphia the ;
hold, f Of tho , up, ? ? In M
year by the commodor? i boat, th?
I ?roam.
Th<* Xei m? leurra M Ceci iri In ?? ovei
an, ;? let ' beam and f< ? l draft Bha la
?-quipped with a M-horaepower Buffalo
moior. wh!. h i i apt ctod to a
?p..ed of ?? n mil? an houi TI i oat
haa comfortabi? living accommoda
and a larg? < o. i pit Th? re sr< ? Ight ? n?
I . ? t foi ti, Bei mud ?
thi '-?? of which an from New ? ork.
a ?
MITCHELL CHESS WINNER
Defeats Tyler, Winning Every Game
of Scries at Hamilton Club.
W. M. p. .Mitch? 11. arstwhlla \<ir??ity
player on Marvaid's cttHtM team and
Biuesi W Tyler, torm? r Columbia Uni?
ty player, completed their match of
raven gaines up at tin Hamilton Club, In
Brook 1* h, * est? r.iav
Mit? hell ha?i til?- while pieces, and ha\??
int.' a iia.i of bIs games, eaaay?Bd the
i..an-, gambit, KivinK up s pawn tor en
?ail' attach
Tj ?' -. ?? ho racentl) recov? red from
an illness, which caua??d s postponement
of th? ?iihI game, found tba attack to be
Irrealstlhl? and succumbed In twenty?flva'
movea The imal soora was. Mitchell, 7;
Tj 1er, 0.
KRAMER'S TRIP A SUCCESS
American Cyclist Beaten Only
Once in Eleven Races Ahroad,
Krank L Kram? . the American racing
it arill i- 'n n on Tu? ad ly from a
Europe?
foi two n .Ith a re?oord on
foreign t . n i. r hap haa no!
been i rom 1
t-. \ ? Kramer
eleven ra< igi t thi pick of i : ? ? r ? ? i ? ? -.
and w? ? once.
He ran th? gi it of all kind? ol i
fr.iin ahori aprlnl mat? h. i ? -
unllm ted race and ??? six hour
team i ont? it, Hii chief opt.i ?
i,-1 ,i Hourli? r, tbe Frenchman
regarded a*? the faateel man In Burop?
He defeated Hourller In three matchea
and -i ?Ix-hour race while ii"uiii?'i ti. .|
him m one race and defeated him In an
oilier. The latter araa n ,<one?mllc open
In thla r:.< ? How 111 r '.-m i..m ..if the
track, and then had help from Thorwald
EHIegaard a? a "teammate I. lagaard
wa?. second In tbe race and Kr.i.r third.
Bill gaard and V'lctor Dupn, both for?
mi i world'? champlona au? curnb? -i t-.
Kran? r In ma! th racen, ulule tn the
.r ti em r u ?? th? Yank? abow? -i
is bee!? i" the whole pack, with a erj
uody agalna! him. He captured one han?
(Heap, riding from scratch, and waa aec
ood In anotber. Ha abto baa a rm ord for
? lap or, th. \. i?. In m? d'Hiver track, the
i.m: winter gaucar, oi ii l?l aece-nda for
! in- . ir- ?lit.
Ki.iiiier.-, home is in Baa! Orange, N ,i
ii.? lias h.'.i the v"" rtcaa national cham?
pionsblp for thirteen reara in rocreoaiun,
and i?-' naaon added tiie workTa title to
hin rrown
a l'art.- of i,?s frtoadn in Newark are
arranging a ItwUmonlal banque! fot ium
Ir ?Newark after lib arrival home.
OFFERS BASEBALL PRIZE
Chalmers Again Puts Up Autos
for Most Valuable Players.
CHANGES IN COMMISSION
Grantian:. Rice Succeeds .T.jhn
B Foster as Representative
from New York.
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Bt. Louis
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Th.
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? r membera of I ? i mission <ir'
i r Bai ? i ? ? . rribuae";
rl -, Bal ? i Th? Detroit Nea
Tim Murnane, ol TI ?? Be !?>:, ? ;
Jach i', d? i. ol 'i be ? Indm at! Bi
ip.lr. | J ' ' ir . tigra, Of "The I'lllla
?l.lpl.la North Anioluli . II. !,--. p. I ?!
wa-rds, of "Tie i i ,.i l Pial i ? tier,"
and Ai?< l*ag< r. of ' I
Tha ' lialm? rs l -final I in
mi. v. h. n Hugh i nan. ? red an
mobil? to tl
? contest at?
tract?
ind wh?*n i 'obb, "t i ?
Lajoli ' : fini ? ?! '
i ? point
t iv ? Ii th? ni. ir '
M t. Cht omli d i . :-. lag .?
? att. play?
It ? ?!?? id? I !"
? and
lltlon In th? ?.m? ..
Kations : <? n n?e a changa i
ami in ?'ii a ?sa lo the
bral aii around p?a)ei in each of iho
n ?.a. .? i bt man who, in tha
opinion "i tl ? m? ibi of I
aera or the Ural valu., t,. ih.tr
i ere to be declared I a im ? >
of Detroit, naa idjudg? d the
tiplon In tha A mei Iran Leagn and
ilte, of ' ?hleago, In tha "?rational
?.a:.r year Lan I ?a, of th?
la, and Tr?a 8, eakei ol tha I
Red Box, berama riaototrist? ris Um Chai?
trophy rouf.
Po ? i considered In ludging tho playera
are batting, basa running, fielding
IVI c- aid-to-team pla\ , QUlch
thinking, conduct on and off Ike field,
time of reportini,- to ?lob and rraprat f?.i
, bib ?ll.s. tpllne
: ru. rs trophy cohtoi I i - lo i be
in.ii\ id.,,ii playera what the pennanl rave?
Ii i., i.luba <'ritics pii-n. i thai this
season'i battle for the honor' .?ill be a
i on. even than Iii3t year's. Tho ?la
v? lopt-u nt of aensatlonal neu itara and
tia retiogrreeslun af some at tha veterana
i expected
o-??
NEW HOME FOR PASTIME CLUB.
Th" Pastime Atlih-tio ?lui. will move.
Into Its IM *.* l.oro. In the I ; ilia i'.,.,.
t...ni non:., MM ntr?et aii'i J?aroma
avenue, on May i The i iilMIng hai bean
i. g ,,.|. ,i..i. and when Miiinh.-?i xmii i,.
equipped **?'ii a gymnaaium, a awlnunlng
pool ai,,i handball eotart
The ?lull Will llRVe Iho il?o of I [ill ilo
Held, la tha raer of 'ho b?*nTdlng. ior
traialng at-?--paaaa Thai a is u pian oa
loot to iii'ludt* itaSHeiiull and baakuthuil
g*?Tf*ra in Um li?t gf Hag ot?ntaagg of the
club.
IIIH CI?SE IB IE
''Gunboat" Is Logical Opponent
for McCarty in Ring.
CARRIES A STIFF PUNCH
Many Boxing Enthusiasts Think
Former Navy Man Can De?
feat the Champion.
'' ' nE forward IntO the rank;? of the
heavywelghte, striding forward and up?
ward in ? manner tha! allow n<> denial,
1 I ird Smith, ol Ban PVanciaco, known
in up roped arena ai "Ounboal ' Smith.
iklm ins Lid for pugllletk fame ami
.1 . hance .it th? championship title, al?
though announced aa .1 son bf the Golden
State, Smith is really an Eastern man.
and twent) Uve -..us ago u?s horn In
Philadelphia II araa from the Quaker
< if. thai Smith enlisted In the United
.'? d to the hard work and
train ng thai he r? 1 rived while weai Ing
the blue i 11 kel ol L'nclc Bam, Smith
rcall" owea his rise In the boxing game.
Scrubbing down decks, polishing bright
a rk, .ni the numerous "th?-r pleaaanl
dutle? and otherwlae, <>f the .iM.-t. .di?,ri 1
in hardened Smith's mueclea and
which ha? 1
htm m ? ; h exi ellenl rt? ad In many a
Ing battle In Ih? arena Bmlth l"
an Irish-American t">>, and his father
reara In th? 1
Btat? ? -.- 1 ':?! 1 as not ye! t een
tered "ut ?>f service, it was on the ?!?--k
.?i his ihlp thai Smith first donne ! the
1 n wai nol he
was i kn iwledged the on
1 . ., op- of the tourna?
mi ms. nd aftei fli htli hard
n .1 in? da hi later
tried ? tha! the
loai ? more
?
. real pro?
? 1 - . -,n.i
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the I ese are
f that If McCarty and
ng ovei sny
t ........ -,i ;,,..,. ip ?
1 ., h .. ,:? title of heavywelghl Cham?
orid Ju - : the
mim to
for I ? ? opinion mai no! b<
md C? rtain It i?
? .? ? ? 1 n any r- ii
? . ? ?
\ f the two men
1 aa
?? . IfcCar!
beli ?
?3 Inches.
?.j,-,,- ? ? ?zed In thla dt].
: haa gi otan bu-?-r
since that I ?"hen be next boxen
he I
po md? or ma ?
In bis tx ot t-.--.ivi- r
than ITS
Prom what 1 ?
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? them aa
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Ing I ? ? but
the lit!
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while nol haa ?
? : itack
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- ? ? lim Stewart
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Mci'arl ?1 I
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to mi ? ?
? ham
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? al he can t ? ?? 1 tv. man In tn.<
,. ai d wan! I ? it to i?>- 1 1
1 1- tlon "i thi entin I ? ? I Mlc
Hum .- ? ? ?
1 ? ? one-punch, o
i and? .1 fighter II? ? ? demon
?trated 1 i ? ft I d la to
1.. reckoned with II? pro
? :,l. d he I? ? to 1 ?f-' long right
hand wallop over, and 1j liable t-? knock
an In the ?-'?? rid if he w?
t take
and ?till i" ' '- for In?
ingford or Joe J? ann
,?
Smith would I"
RESULTS OF BOXING BOUTS
Young Rector Outslugs Mike
Rosen in Ten Fast Rounds.
te of Jersey 1 Itj
I oui 1 ? Mlk? Boa n In a
'? n round - ? --?t Brown'a ? I ??
laat nigh! ai
wb? ? ? rere not tryti
hnrd o? wm .1 - ?. ?nd tbe crowd,
win- h i ickod the building to tbe d< a
oar moa! of tbe Uma
in t"- ? arty round Re an held bia own
w? 11 bul .itt'. -
I hitting .' u him
iiuough lo t Ictoi
put I ? !
'?? II ke) In ten ?laa iln :
rounda at the At] intlc ii.n-d.-n atblefJ?
4 im? rllckej ? in strong and aniaaalia.
?"it Bartfli d im 1 him -?t i?i*< own game,
ami bla punch araa more effective.
"Young" Herman, of Pekin, 111 . ma?le
.I-"- Bheara "t England, null In ala rounda
?h the .-*t Mieboiaa athletic Club Her?
man wai bj far too elevar for Ihoafa ud
1? i"'i around him, landing almost .it
n*UI Th- Briton araa game and nrllling,
but had abaolut ly m defeoca ?md never
lei ? punch (-,'?> t?\. Harvay KaQy and
"Bull" Thoiupeon boxed tan rounda with
honora ? ran In lb? aeml-dnal bout
The champlonablp aaplrations of foe
Moonej received a aevere aathaoh wb?M
frangle Conlfrey, the former amateur
champion, knocked blm oui In ton rounda
at ihe Pairmoni Athletic club, Conlfrey
wen! after his rpponenl f" Ibe laat round,
and hanking rtgh! and lefl lo th.- chip
?' a! Moonej doam f??i th-- full ooun!
JOHNS HOPKINS TEAM WINS.
B?lUmor?, April tt Jobna HonklnaUnl
reratty defeated Btevana toatltufo ?it la?
eroaae by 1 M-or. .,t 11 t<? ?? here M-day
Th.- r?liiv r?r t?,? ?,ost part mas ?round
the Stevens goal.
Rain Plays Havoc
ivdh College Nines
With Mm e\.-e?>lion- rnln played havoc
with th.- eallegS liii?rh;tll k tin,??. ????trr
day, sad artvatosale t*aaeella?l*?ass were
tha onler. t ..rii.'ll anil the Anny 4*rre
list only t.aim? el any prominence fa?
vored 4\itli run ieaeSSS*Ms 44oalber. and
r;i. Ii mude Iho he?! ?f It? oppi.rtnnit ir,
I.? \4 Inning.
Ihr sanie? playo?! rrMilted a? follow?:
\rtm I I Nor? l?-b .1
? ?>rne|| 7 M a ?ira i
The gtssssa aeetymtsta, eeeet ?>f which
wrrr <an.rll.il, ?<rr a? fall..?a:
I'rln. rt.in \-.. Hart innuth. ut I'rin, ei..ii :
llur? ar.| v.. "MUM II- ? 14.1 ?.- ut Il.iltlmorr ;
I'.-rin- 4 14 nni.a I? I sfaVJ ?-Hr. at I'llihulrl
phia: 1.1I0 4?. lYrslsjsa. ?t N?-??- Haseai
?nlninl.lt 4?.. I nlon. ill ??...itti Pirlil; Su?,
VS.. I alil>-li. at \nn.i|,..l?4 ; I .ir.llii.n? 4?.
Hal? I i.,-., at I .million li.'l.l: New ? ork
I ii!\er?itr ?*S. liiilac.*--. -it Oble Held.
CORNELL TEAM IMPROVES
Defeats Niagara, with Johnson
Proving ? Power on Mound.
Ithaca, N- V , April U Th.- I .in-ll
,:i team -?edeenaed Itself to-day af
ter its poor ahirwlog in tha South by <!? -
? g it? first opponent on th.? home
diamond, Niagara, by the ??-?ora ,,f 7 to 2.
irtlcular ?atlsfiictton
In t> ? ? Igl t to '-iit
? ?
i-??r* , ? d through
the Kane- .kei
: ? . ? .. .t
?i and ail- its T -
u.akn.ss Mi the
R|
NIAGARA
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f 3 00 100
. ..*. If. 100 0 0 0 Brenne? k. .:> 401 0 0 0
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ARMY IN BATTING BEE
Pile Up Runs on Norwich in
Listless Game.
B]
? i . ? N 1 - April ' Arm*.*
, h I i.-.V' .
fa-lhaiti '..- a s,o:" of 11 r , 1 . ' 1
w<m ?- fifth atraight victory. The
ora wate never dang*-n*o?jjn i'at.-h. ?? >
pitched a fea ganrtea for the Cadets ?ant
Ig lia a;-; . aranc in the
box for tl ?.?:? i i
tortng th? i ran aafa drives Norarteh
mad?-, no that in only one Inning ?Ud th..
i laiton manage to tartier more than on,
?
Norwich ?-"? two Min?? In th?* fourth
n Mtlilken booted Ay?
Thoni! son ??? nt ''-n home with .-. doul le.
Muta , ... Thompson a moment later
? ? With Mllbut -i
ind Badtl I ha fourth N? ? land,
aho < ? is ?are!! as pitch, cl< an. ,l up
ivitn .. hou..- r:n The holding of both
i .via t, hi <i
'i ? -- ? ,? folloa ?
ARMY. NORWICH.
'- i"> a?
?3 IIMurray, cf.. 4? 1
'10 4 M l'?!, SOB, -'l> 4 0 ,1
I : ' ... I] . i .?r. ? ! . I 1 1
: .blast 111, ib.. lio i? <) t
i I'll) I 10
' ? [ihsrd. ss 4 ? 1 t 11
il I ?' a I' !.. ,-. rf .... .-1 ? ,*, 0 a
Patch p. 4 1 1 I M If i ! ! o ? o
! i i "i' ? ' 'Hi i>aon. p 4 1 2 1 ; 0
ru. i, ,i. :r i i t - ? i, ,
kl.llk.en.? i o o 3 1 1;
Total?..3?> 1111 IT 171 """?tala H 4 7 :i 1: 9
Arnu.1 0 ? I 1 I I 1 ?-it
N01 sieh IM I i M 1 C-.I
Biotas i? ?? BsdUsf ft) Kartend, i??t.-h.
Meno h 1 hand. Il ? homp? n. i. Thomp
?oii, rthephard, H? I Merrlllatt, H?n
M II Pwo-baa ? hlt?ThoniB
ii.nii. run N? lead Ktrue? out?By
1. t.y Thompson, 3. Plrsl base on t-.ii;?
'I tel . PS? H ! bull?
Lytnan, i-'. Hit by pitched ball? ?O'N? I,
i.rr. Belysa l??ft on base? Norwich, 7. Army.
? L'mpln ' ill?m Time- uroo.
TOO WET FOR COLUMBIA NINE
Game with Union College Cancelled
on Account of Weather,
U tilt th?- South Field diamond under
two in? h?n of water, tho l'oltimbla-l'ulon
ba.seh.ill game that was to have ln?.?n
played then yesterday wnn out of th??
quratkm.
Hilly I.ander, the ?Columbia OOaoh, made
au lnupction ol th.- i i. ? 1.1 tust after tho
rain Stopped y-'stcrday morning and told
i-'ia.1 i law Min. tin- former Prtnoeton cap
tain, who is coaching the Union team.
that if tho rain In Id off the diamond
would probably parmll tho pinyin? ol th.?
game
When the hkioH besan to leak a?Hlft,
Jus! after 1 o'clock tho game was called
?.ff ami rancelled.
MONTCLAIR GUNNERS BEATEN.
[ By T.-b'Srap!. I,, the Tillnino. 1
Moni.lair. N. J.. April 12. The f.ltt!,?
rail!? Qua Club met and flgfagtad tin?
Montclalr ?lun ? 'tu!, this aflemoon In a
c?o?.' contest by 7 patata, The .?hoot was
at M target.??. In strings of 25 targets a
man. The sores were: Little Falls, 33a>; |
Montclalr, 228.
M W TRIUMPHS
Retains Court Tennis Cham*
pionship by Overwhelming
Challenger.
TITLE HOLDER EIGHT YEARS
His Play Never More Brilliant
than Against the Bostonian,
Whose Rallies Availed
Him Naught.
BoatOta, April IZ I'nr the eighth ve^r
In auc? aaaion Jay oould, r> pn m ntlng th?
Racquet Club <>f Philadelphia, won the
national court tennis champion-hip at the
Hoston ?tnoguat and Tennis Club h?.r<*
to-day. Oould defeated Joshua Cram ?'
Boaton, in tha ehampionahlp round, by a,
acora of I i. ?. o, 6?:'.
In Baverai waya th? present tournament
was a repetition of lar-t year's champion
ship match, in New Vork, when Gould
defended SUCCi lafuliy against ?"rane. The
earlier .-tages alao saw the rilmfoati-r-n of
?'hat-les K. ?-?.-ruis at the h-ui<l*< of ("ran?*,
as was th<* cage here the other day.
"""hrougboui tbe match Gould always
held the upper hand, and th?- OUtOOtM
was never In doubt. His "railroad" ?-?
vlce proved M troubles--me aa ever, and
he found th?- winning op* nings with an
accuracy that took the heart out of the
v?teran, who Until ?lould earn? upon tno
scene In UN had been having alnu-fU a
monopoly of tin court l?nni.s liorioi .
Practi all; all tin- available spare ;-?
the court WM taken long before tho
men were ready to (?gin. New York
ar.d Philadelphia were well represented.
While ?!ou!<i'a ?Htcceag waa regarded as
iiimoHt a foregone concluetoa, tbera waa
not a ?irr na fr. wbath r
? rane would b?; able to win a ?et.
The chan lair- d Of B .?light
lllneea, but won the Brat gnme after
deuci had been ? ai:?-?i four Umea in tho
n?-xt gama i Oould only two
pointa aad aleo won tbe third Kam'-, an
oth.-r detwe atTalr. After two Kamcs had
h.-<-n paired It looked an if ?'rane were t?>
give the title holder a hard battle. H
Bex! ? roe lamtw. however, went to
?. i. Who netted many pointa by dri\-i
te ' i i.it.s and gri'l. ?"rane than '
ninth, but the chamr-ion carried on
tho tenth and deciding | ring
only on?- point.
The eecond set was n elean awaap for
QouM, the chalk-ngor offering real
petition only in th<* us?t game
acored only aix! six
! gam. s. ri>-'.. B Of th? ? I II ' '
a hen he for red the n to a t to 1
finish after an ?zee?
The third let BbOWed CTUIM in tl I
form, although ho could not cop? With
th.- brilliant play nf th- In
?
net, ?Jould all?. .. ti |
?
I uun th?> s
tbe tlfti r r m rt
out, onlj of the three n-maning
? ? . . ?
??nth. i : ?> ?
and thr
dedana for i -
Thi ?i
FtE
^ - 4 ? 2 4 l'i -I I 4
14? ? : - .
?
: 4 4 4 4 4!?
< "run- t g 1 g S f
? - ? 4 :, i
- ? .
41
PITT WINS WITH SABRE
i Contest for Biddle Bronze De?
cided at Fencers' Club.
of the Non i -
? ?g
? bouta a! tha .' -?".
at No .-:?
d at an earl)
?lay morning in I'hii - t?
avoid ' ?"'
tbe police Pitt, fom ? ? ib?r of
tbe < '??.un.1 ? "-..
bad at thai I M
wi'h -i- i othera In the I -.
be Had with f thi
New Vork Atliletn* Club, In the UM
bit of elanhlng sahr-? p!ay hotv '?"??
two, PK1 defeated hi? Opponent M
i ita to fbur.
Th- -ummar)' follow?:
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a nui. Hun Tort- a ?'. 7 t<-> *..
m rt?-* a ?. : ?*
-in. 7 to ;.
t A ? ?' ?*?
' ? ?' ' ,
| ? 7 to ?;
-? In. 7 to ?4. F
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n, witi Clinton Bi t A. ?*. 7 tex
I ? ].? w |tl fill tot Bmli ' t A- C.
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x;...rxe tt.-tn-?i. : |r..
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