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Australian Players Sanguine of Success Captain Doust Has Confid in Team Now Here f Davis Cup Matches. UNDERESTIMATED, HE S Famous Visitor Thinks Ger Experts May Prove Surpr in Struggle for Lawn Tennis Blue Ribbon. a itetra ?aptaln h S ! ?oust who i type of Brttei 'i"> ? l rr,H-?t ai i ih?' slip i tonet, v lo- i j the I-. ,. - . : I :n,-, II the team t>..in t:.- \! tipo !? is i,,? Iy Bangs ',?? <?( ? n??? ea I the ma ior the Dai bi it-?? rnatloi ? cup ?>n u.,. ?riHtc ttio tremendo -Mauri'.. i: McLoughlln, nor th? cl <>i' u. Morrta Williams, whoi ceawMera th? leading nun In thla i trx- at the pgeeent tima "We know that We have .? apo ? banco agalnsl th? America) . ?apiain of th? team i Intend te tal ? ?. that may j? opardls? rfully < t mudo tiy Dou?t, a ? .-' ..l th? reepectira n >.f the Bmsrlran and Australian pi? it if? the opinion of th? wiry leader ?? * triti-ti colon! ill i i a h i.?t glowing prospect of the famous -. .... i/. . t!i- blue ribbon of lawn tennis cotnt^ Hmiiii finding e ? oms oh he on th? ?i??? n un ? i ? world. ' aptain Doust la not oi.iy a playe i igh clasfl ai.ii ab I if as leal of the a ? nee of th? g. With tare and convincing >ki". ? ? tactical ?."int? and the el? strategic moves, much Bl ? Blight ex.iH?. ;i HOT?! at fence, an?l Indicatea t hopefulness. it ?i th" ???union of ? 'aptaln ' -1 \ i: ?i... i ; - a and H">a. a Rlc? estimated. This is ?lue ?-?lieu.,- to inet that the i from t!,<- beaten track ol the s une ? allow bat few to gathtr It ability with the i.? points ??ut that ail ?n?- men ?? . g perlen? s and aga pla v?.f! . ?? ackm i that i ? - at. B?i ?/? ?i, ?1 I la ?tax ,...-.- sually i be depended upon to carry off th? tO)>. . ing a striking rceei ?ether sporting chancea the optimism raHaa captain I an 'if." There is no disputing tlie f, ??I bis argument, however, that ?? elct afc-aiiii-i the Americans wi:i carry team a lone way toward the cup, As ? .. 8 Situation, the Australians - then meet the winning nation of the beta ,as and i t faeora UM Germana, and sayn. In f; that these in a general Impr??Ion ahr? 1 ?tto Kroltzheini and Rahe, Who expected to lead ttie Qermaa U aptars the cup. Been with the gi Andre H. QotMII and tie brilliant yol i a u i tail a on the French Fide be thii that the wielders of the racquet from i Fatherland arc ;?k<iy t" carry oft i rears. It would make little or no diff?rer to the logical working out of bla art meed a* to whether the Ok French won. Th?- thing ha - ? i" Is the fact that Anthony F. Wlldb tlie greatest Australian who ex? r trod tennis court, will take hi ,1.? team Immediately it crosses, th?? ; ?aun? Ocean for the matches that mi li-U'l up to the challenging of t ? Brl1 lales holders. Aa for the Belgians, Canadlaaa a Africans, while they ar< ???- f they win r much of a figure In the ultlmat?- wlnni of the cup. C?ptala Itotul i. is i,.i*i ???. Blderable ezpeiience against tin- men ?? will |***preeent South Africa, as le, led Fnghsh team fi.galn.st them : last season. The team, he rj] Is to be COfnposed of Gauntlctt. La Buei Leach and, possibly, H. A. Kits?.n. T latter Is playing In his top from at prt ent. and recently won the I-'? ? ? hampionshlp In slngl?'?. Under the International regulations go ernlng the cup It would be prop, r f Anthony B*. "U'lldlng to take his place < the Australian forces. As the man wl 1? directing the de.tln'.es ..f the t?-am lad cate?, the presence of Wilding, who wl! Norman n. Brookes lifted the cup f< Australia, would prove an Inspiration. ..? \\listing lias rrtood Bupreua on Bnglh COWtS for two MSaSOM and Is g ?'?.nst.ir itch and tournament player, it b fair t believe that he would be, capable of a, xountlng for two of the Btnglea BW| I - I'l.i.s?. arbo hea deretod himself chtefl ?o doubles, believes that with ? ither i It. Jones a? a partner or with Wlldln* the flou).les match, and with It th? ? . ?ar?' third point to win ? scries, would I, -?ircessf'jiiy Boored Btly Wlldli ?nd I)oui?t won ti | . Oiirt Chan pionat.ip of England. Ju-t boa itron T)oust is in doubles irny be tea, a tros the Bad that he has arranged with T. M Mavrogordato to compete In the A land championship at Wimbledon, ih two have never been defeated on turf Th!? is something of a record, con*dderln' all of the formidable pans in the 1-uro pean tournaments i if eeenrsa Captada !??>u?.t iir..-? not k.'...\? how he will i lay his men Bgalnal t i gfSISflraaS Be is strongly la favor o? i lot of easy, quiet practice. With thai ein In view he has practl?-a!ly decided to ac? cept the invitation from ?Philadelphie, t?a team leaving fur that city Monday morn? ing. He plana to remain at Phllad? I,ilia until the weed hefora the ?up naatchoa. which win begin on the West Hide Chit ?ourts on Frida?., Jun? C I'robahly the Australian.? will make a short trip to the I.ongwood Cricket Ciuh courts at Hoston for a day or tw?>. All other Invitations, he thinks, must he de? clined, for he regard?! Davis (up matches as serious boSfSMea and the sport!,,?.' inance must net be thrown away for the pleasures of junketing trips. While on their way t?> tl.N city nft,r arriving In San Francisco Jon.? and Hi??' played in two or three exhibition matcbea Beth proved remarkably bard hitters, placing the ball well and with a knowl ?? Ige of tactics and effect'? that NdlOatad ?tr?iigth. Th? abilities of the team have been epitomised aa follows by an English ? title: "Jones 1b said to be a promising player und one who ia Improving his game yearly. In Australia he la ranked a doubl??* player, outranked only by Brookes and Dunlop. Jones halls from Bydney, N. S. W, where he holds th.- ttOWJ Smith ! .\ alts singles, title. He is said to be a Bas tu rt i. inn and stroke expert. Oaa Ol hla i- r Beets, it i*- Bald Is hla serve, and ha i aalt I to be exceptionally good 01 overhand shots. '? hails. fr.?m Sydney, atid In t?H ; member "f Hi" Australian t?-.i"i Which routed the Ain.rl.-an team that yi. r. althoagh on the team be was i"'1 called iii-oii to [day. He ???lays a gam? ntlall] opposite to thai of Jones. H< is known ii? i, g?3o?d ? player, sad to bettei advantage In s bard, fssl Bndurance is one <>f bis best In Hie Victorian championship lai 1er i i* Nixon itSaglaad) ''"-; t.. Rk*i. i.ut the latter fell i? : a ?rthur .\i mi Ice M? Lioughlln has d< I and Lowe in - ? i ' ? .1-1 "i the t s \ Doust. Tin?- playei is said t.. b. B nl ol the uarn? . and at tin,. ? hla :-?? me rise? lo ? onstd? rabie ; n he ta bettei In doubles than ? -. i '..uMi played in tingland a miner, sod his meat impoi I i -vas in the i is I. Bdgbartor which he *.*? ? ? i > three . ... w laslaa In ? .. double? ai-'i I ? - ... 44 rii " has ool been de? hied ?rhl? 1> | ut tli" I'liit. d St;il- - . ??inclusion that ! .\i Lo'ighlln win be ?? ? ? : them, how- i ? v . . ,\ .i.,,1, ? I" - : :. and R X? u nian - -.!?? " ha? ? been menUoned \ problem is b) no in? ans an ?m- au of th-- American pla; wit - .m- : .-?.i.- ?it.? ? l-.i ihe cui' team . *..i t.. . niMg.' in a aerie? ? ?( trial n..it. i.. ? ..n the co rtJ ol the W * t ?SWe . 'lui. liy i, 'morros mu? t.. < ob? i t. ?? 11- oughoul the a ? ? i: r. t i >. Wrenn, i i ...i msu .?: Ihe n t-1 national ?committee, Issued the -all l'.e t)., ? - in 1.1?! uek. -. ut.-.- will be M- ? hi. the Californlan, who bold? tin- na? tlonal championship, Th? team must be -. :.. i ?1 ;:. i.-l I..-M l-'li.i.i' Th? I I ,i,,uii. - -? ? ' ? ins t" 1" dOUbtfUl, ; and is a t..ss-u; BtWI - I Harold M HS I . tt " o Raymond D, L-ittlc sad tii" younger psh > mpoeed "i Guatav V, < level! i'.'il -Ml .'i th?- Americans, t maj b? --.-?', a?*? j fast round lo 1 rm, and If the ' tralla ?rlctorloua fron* th? m ti., contesta ?-v ?n be the greatest pvei d< elded In Ihla aectlon ot the country BLAIR CARRIES OFF HONORS Victor in Interscholastic Lawn Tennis Tourney at Columbia. w if, Blair, of HOI School, won la the atei laatle lawn tennis tour ?., ,i ;,t ? 'olumbla University ? ?day. Hi? -rlctory enUtlea him to terscholsstlc tournament for it.- cbamidonshlp .f t1--- United States at Newport it. ?September. a ?B-jdRta, of -- aat High School, was ruaner-up, Hill .-'. hool c;.n!ed ?.rf the honor? ?>f the d.v. f-.r Blair met hi? hard, -t oppoaenl In Bulkeley, another Hill rnaa, whom he heat . the a? n?-Snal round. ?Bulkel? - started oft with a rush nul WOB lbs hrsi ,? ?? i.it. ii. bul ' * >?;>? r:.-ti'-ed Behoolmate rallied aid beat him ;.i th. next * ?- ,?-..". i Blalr'fl match in the Baal rv.u'.d ne,- nei Hod kin proved ridiculously ?a v. 'i ... i ni?, s of tii.- ? .iri.ain.-nt called for a three out of flve iiiinl match, and Blab* i-otap. i away with thro?* nets quickly at S-S, ft-*. S?L Us played a stronger ?.-.nie than Hodkin. and was not ?o tired by th- hard ?lay's work in the preliminary rounds, ? .ice whs Btrong, BAd he won many DOintfl by steady .Mirk at th. Th?- Buausaarlea follow: l*i.-llnilnary round A E. Conger, *,?<!? Prep, defeated '.v. R. Brown, Bngle l wood iilirh ?School, I 4. ''---?. ?? V roa il ir. ith, ?nuahlng High B. h. del?.. ? ? R I'addo 1.. ' ?? legiat. .- :hool, b) U? fault: A. H I'lKiii, Stu. \?'-...".i High ol. defeau-.i .1. H. Wainwrlaht, Cut? ler 8ci ? ? : l: A. Ralfe, New York Prep, defeated ?i N. Letry. High of ' 'omn ? ?? ? t round -W. M. Blair, inn s.h >ol, defeated A, Vf. Shaw. Beyonne High .. - 4 ?.. I, l. II ?iblOWll ?i. I'" ; witi Clinton Hieb ?'.i. "I. defeated I. Woodward Loyo a Bvhoo '? . ?? t. H. Huikelv. inn ?School, defeated A. n Loyola B? hool, 10 1 4 ?;, ?'. l; O. i ron Ina High s ?hool, d. feat?! A i'. Conger, Rutgers Prep * *-. I ??, A. Bodkin, stuv vsant Hi- I de 1 R A. Ralfe, New Y-.rl: IT?;-. 1 ?, . M I.. Bowman, Mount vernon ! IlUh Bchool, defeated H I ?. Kei I Loyola School, ft--::, e?lj H. H. Hewlt ? n, St Peter'? Prep, defeated VV. John a R itgera Prep, I ??? ?'? -i; R. A. ...ok. defeated n C. i r? K Ii gi ? Bohool, by d? fault. i round W, M. Blair, Hill s.hooi. defeated H. Ablowlch, I?. wltl Clinton Hlxli BchOOl, I ". ''..'; H. Huikelv. Hill s hool, defeated Q. H. von Bernuth, Pluahlng High School, ft-i, ft I; A. lt.,d kin, Btuyvesant Higii Bchool, defeated II I.. Bowman, Mount V?-rnon Hluti School. >. .. >, ! . H. H Hevvltsi.n, Ht. Peter"a Prep, defeated H a. Cooh Col - ? .-.I. 10- X. 6-7. 7--."-. round - w M Blair Hin feated n. H i!k<;v. uni gchc-ol, ? ? ' * ' A Bodkin, Btuyv? . ?t Hinh Bchool, defeated n. H Hewltson Si i'.-t<-r's Prep, .; ?>, | i Final round?w. m. Blatt, inn Behool, defeated A. B? ?ikm, Btuyvesant High Sel .ni. C-?, tV-1, tV-?. WOMEN TAKE TO COURTS To Begin Lawn Tennis Season with Matches at Morristown. Women lawn teaitis ?players ail] open - the thirty-third annual season on th" American courts In th?- open tournant? i - at th- MorrlHtovari field Chlb, Mir town. N. J., to-morrow afternoon. The Hut of those who will compete in the four contests, which include womeo'l ; siM.'b'-s and doubb-s and handl?eap jIiikK--*? : and mixed doubles, t-omptlses Uta >*anking I list Of this s,,i;,,n ,,f tii.? ?-..urtry. Miss , Marie W**gaer, the national ttt?ootf ?liain , ; ?ion: Mrs. Ifj rsi all btacLain, Mis? \. ,. boVS ?' BBace, Miss Ciara Kuttroff, Mis.? .;irtnd.? Ileiiu Tone, afra E*Tederloh ' Bchmlta and Misa Polly Sheldon are | amont; the best known t*OmpeUtOf*S, Followini* out the plan which waa so | successful at the New Jersey State chutn pfcaBShlp last autumn, a woman will a.?t as referee of the tournament. This tlm? Mrs. J. A. H. Hopkins will nlllciate. The tournament eommlttee Iik-UkI'-h Illas Mar , jorlo l'lerson, Mis?- I'.uth Dean an<l 11. S. I Tenney, while Mrs. Ho?.kins Is chairman. I The next tournament on the list will b.? i the I'.rofix championship, which will be 1 gin next Saturday on the courts of the ! Bedford I'aik [Aira Tenu!? .'Itih. Cus-I tave 1'. Tou, hard, who BgUfea amotig the I vai.di'laUs for the International cup team, j won the championship singles trophy out ? riniit last y?ar. QUAKER YACHTS COMING. . of the ra.'eub.iuti ravelled in the ?Philadelphia Cottothlaa Taeht Club ar? rtoasiag to New T?*e*h to take part la the annual race week of the I^irehmont *i ht Club. Th?- owner? have SShsd t'> race -i* a r*laaa aad the Sound elub has Lai trophy for th?- division Ti..- ra'-eahout?? that now are BBtllBg ? upon the Sound have been invited to eurii t.ete for the trophv, and BS th?? owners of the majority have BSpreOBSd I ?leMr? to r;?<-?. tb?? ?vent will tuk? on the iin poruuee o? an intercity contett. PLAYERS WHO WILL LEAD RIVAL DAVIS CUP __? TEAMS IN ACTION ON LAWN TENNIS COURTS MAURICE F. Ml.nn.Mi.' IMII.I, SIAIIS. AM? ?STANLEY M DOUOT, .M'Si??Al.IA. AUSTRALIANS IH Ti Hold First Practice on Wcs Side Tennis Club Courts. ALL SHOW EXCELLENT FORI. Touchard and Pell Slump Badl; in Match with Hall and Hsafffett. I ? i ng laam teni mads Its Rf I .1 pearei a In practice n the courts of the Weal Bids Tennis ?'lui at tilth st;e?t an.) Broadway? ?resterdaj T'iider tlie lead! rshln ??f Btanli y N I ??? ist ttie captain of the team, the men fir?. trie?! ?? ;t th<Mr strokes on ti,?' i ard aor faced dirt court-. Then h lien they he? a art,nil up and Into the awing <>? th game they move.I ..vr on the turf ? her. on they win clash a Ith the Ami i the iir^t of the International ma the i ?avi? , tap The van?;.?aid of th? crowd that BSS4 , bled to wltaess one of the trial ? ? - f..r places on the American lean '?..l'y enough to wltne ? the player i th? antipodes In a? lion DoubI paired In doubles with A. H Jon? and the i? o fee ? d Hora? >? HI? ?? ai d E '??'? hi kg, th" managst of the team I ? f??ur worked like Tr? and if tL?? v ??r? a Ml rusty on their atro it i eaeni ??? i'i.,,-1 Bays they n,i-, tt,i--y wilt certain:.! give ti?, Amerli si * plenty to ... they get t ined up for the cup contesta While r," accurate acote of gen - - ? t kept, Douet ar?i Jon? ired t" sasl :? lead th? other pall Both Don I ???? ?i '?? were remarkablj fast ?>ff the? gr.,u,,,i and their position playing v-a? admirable in the wonderfully quick ?ortiea Dousl worked his amaehee, sending t!ie< badl kicking over th" l.'t and compelling tin? othera to pi??y wide ??f the court In ordej t?? maki- a poesfbla recoverj lonss die* played a backhand i-t?oke that was at once powerful, controlled the ball to a dot and ??-nt it winging through tie op poelts court for the pouts. Ttio Australian- took turn about at huidles pra'tice, hut whin the CTOWd DO* gat, tO iirrlv,- th?.;. left it"- OOUrtB und did n?.t play again during the afternoon, ?ap? taln Douai asid that tbey pleuned t., g?. down to 'luxe,i.? te-daj ai,.i on i" Phila? delphia to>roorroa for a i?.-n^11?> stay, probably until a few ?!.,> before the in? ternational match?.?.. ?iiv'i.i- i-'. Touchard and Theodore Roosevelt Pell, the candidates i??i plattes ?.n the cup team of tills nation, experi? enced a sad and dismal ?-lump it. forat They went d'?wn to defeat m lour straight aid one aided seta against Walter Merrill ii.ii mu) Charlea i: Haggett, th.- Kngiist, professional, t,? the acora <>f ( ';, o -i. I?I, 6 I The showing of the losing pair proved most depressing to many "f their admir? ers, who had confidently sxpected them to duplicate their Upset of last week. Haggett followed the hail in to the net when Hall mads Ml long drives. At ?los? tanne h?- popp?-.i the returns serosa court at angles which made it Impoealble r??, .-itiv-r Touchard or Pell to bring oir g?-Ls with any certainty, Toward the close l'eii apparently vut? overcome by the wav? ??ring foi in of i,is partner, so that he over? topped the bOM )!ii?> on his drive? by from one to tlir.-?- f? < t. from the plan-, being tua,le at the pres? ent tune i.y tti-- otflV i.iN in charge ..f lbs Amtiiiari international team a number <>f th" candidates will begin active practice this week on the West Bide turf The only absentees a*1U be Maurice B. Me* Loughlln, who will not arrtvs from Call? fort,?a until next Sunday, and it. Norria Williams, r.f llarxard, who la 111 with tonsilitis, mid V.I1! not be at.le to mt'-r Into th?- preparatory work until next week. e WILLIAMS VICTOR ON COURTS. wnilaaaetown, Mass., May m -Will? iams tiad no ?liificuity in defeating th? Mssasrhusstta "Aggtse" lawn tenu.? team tins afternoon on the courts of the Tacoerk '>"ir Club by th? dectetv? s?'or<* of ? to o. Brown, a Williams freastanan, played his first match on the 'varsity, iafsattag Draper i?-, -?o, t?L Speed Tells Tale in Lawn Tennis at Tuxedo Little and Hackett Smash Their Way to Fine Victory. BEAT LARNED AND WRENN Niles and Dabney Take Limit of Five Sets to Defeat De termined Rivals. i; relegrai ? ??? h? Pi iae.] Tuxede N T., Mai Id Rapidity ef ?*.* ttdn i-I I .".l hlttlag with the racquet can -l ?Raymond i> Uttle ami Harold ?' along to vl? toi ?? to day In the . tlon <>f the i.>und roMn dotl BB ? - laws tennis courts "f the Tuxedo i ? n i T. anta I Hub Nathaniel w '- ? .: .1 A! ir. d S l?abn?y, the fair ..f the Longs "..i Club, alee w??n Tin- t??> ? 'i - Btand undefeated In the s? ri. s. which will serva as ?< part of Iba test ? r tb? aeleetioa ol the Ataerleaas ? v.!! r-i-r. ,-tit this nation In the matchea for the Darla International chai? ? ?; Uttle and Hackett proved romaraably itrong ones the I their K?me, and d? f< ated W Ullanri A lesrned und Robert I?. Wreaa in straight Bets i?v a ??..i- of H ii. ft i. I 4. Hiles and Dab Bey required th.? limit of live sets before 1 ? . (hier sad C , Jr . at is?it 8??*. e -3 7 ? The last was a gru. Hing Con ; test, fc .ore 1 three hours !..?.? a M to I \\''h five f-, car holders Of national championship t:tt? .... th? courte, there was an ah indance of apectaeular racquet i work, i.ittie ?as again the ,tar on hli ? i-tiir?. Har.iv ta-- ?i?? performed ao brill? lantly overhead, and I.is smashing r?f IWrenn's lohn*, in which be ti:..> I ti atrokes perfectly, ?inive the ball sarlfUy t':. ha.? Une. Rig back bandera In all i ?iep.-irtm<?nts were ?is.? prettily played. i Hi?ck?-tt waa his old reliable "?'if. but hs ?mis bothered by the high uiud, ant com? : plained <>f it. Ther?? was a noticeable Ira? , provement In Hilly Larn?4fa playing, a,;?! I he afforded the rmllery gUmpow of 'us oldtlme form on freejuent OOCgSlOllg. The order of tin- 8011 c I S Little, wrpim. Heekett and Imxrrto?. The match in which Nlles and Dabnej defeated Clothier and Watson was a con? glomeratlon <?f driving and rallie? (files mate many neta, bul i'.? ney played trongly and sbij lupported him. Clothier ais?? displayed a stronger ? ? ? ? rs tn t!i.i.-- ? The Australians are t?. play here t.. m..,row, following the de Iding matches ?<f ,?ie round robin tournam? :.i. President of the Giants Gives Stairway to the City "Fans" No Longer Need Play the Goat in Climbing Bluff After Seeing a Game. Harry N Hempr-tead. jr. ?Lient of tvie ?Mea | ri i liai ts, baa aWlded te build .? permanent atalrway from the tap <>f the bluff at U'.'-t 1 Mh street to Uta Si""-! way. This BtaJrWB) Will not only make R - >>ti veaieat ?o re.ch the Brush stadium for the gaSSei Of both Hie National I.... and the American League, hut will give ready ao.-.Hs to the Speedway ta ? ?xisons who hav. beea.apellad t>? walk to IKth . Ireei and then r-trur.? the.r atepa 'lb?? atalrway -??ii bagia on Bdgeeombe aveaae aad ?111 descend gradaatty to th<? wail, ?m ihe west aide of th?? drive. It means 'hat pe**ae*aa reeldtag <->u Wash? Ington Heights, rtorth of lITth stre.-t, will bava bstter**?eoeaa to tin- Harlem valle) in the future than they ever have had in the ?..th!. This ?talrwny had been under consKI eratlon by lb? i',?rk Department foi i me time, but owing (?> lbs luck of futi.ls the city could not build It Alderman Boscbon, !?? v. ?ms., dletriet tt?.- sit.- of the new stairway i.- i?>cat.'?i. rommonlcatsd irith Preatdtnl Hempstead ?sailing tbs atten? tion "f tt:- latter t?i the great convenience which arould reeull t>, thousands of dtl? Benfl Of N? w York by the ?rectlon of this stairway. .Mr. Hemp '?.,?1 Imm?diate!) showed Ma ; tereel in the aubject bj making s pe? ?nal Investlgetlon, and has ?iii ?u...! ttaif ii would a.at -??' m,.?-ii t?, the comfort ?id general convenience of th?? cttlsens of Washington Heights that is lias announced his dot? rmlnatlon to buli.l it and present it to tic city. Th?- builder -rill be James k<>si.t. who Is klaiv.li throughout Hi.- United States as t?o- lu?n xx 1,0 t,a?l cherge ?if the work ?n tin- Brush Btadlum. Th.- stairway will i.f Bteel and concrete. Park Commie? alonev Btover, ?ho !u?.s Jurisdiction ov? Hlghbridge Park, has approved the plans ami permission has been granted t?i begin work. PRIZES AT KENNEL SHOW Cash Offered for Best Fox? hounds and Beagles in Packs. Two features of the eomlnf* show of the radios' K.-nnel As??"?lation of Amerl.a >>n Jut.,? | and 4. at Mine?la, which Involve large stnasT ptfsm sia those having to do with <?].'?-<? eta for f..xhoiirid pack? and beagle packs. The Ladles' Kennel As'ooiatlon offer? a cup. value?! nt 9ttt\ or cash, for the bent pack of foxhounds (five couples) lo be shown by the master of foxhound? and huntsman or master ?if fotboiiii.ls and whip. In huntlm? co?tumf. There must be, acrortllnif to the c?>fidltlon? of this cl.is-, at leset two narks, the property of differ? ent owii'TS. ?o compete. The entry f??e 'a $10. A. Henry HiKfitisoti of South Lin? coln. Mas.?., will JudKe th.- class Th- oth<r feature Is for a nip of *1*0 or muh. also offered 1.*. the Ladles' Ken? nel Asso.-I.itlen, for the best pack of beanies (five ?roupies?. The BSStffsS mnit be shown by the ma?ter and whip, In hunting costume. I COLUMBIAJETS RARE DATA Records of Secretary of Class of 1859 Put in Library. Tlie Columbia University Library re? Delved yesterday a OOlleCtlOn of tOJi I'otumt'lana, mad?) UP for th?, must p.it l of records kept by Stephen R. Reynolds, .secretary of the c?as? of th who lost lila llfu at the battle of ?old Hail.ir on June '?, ItA Th?' BlCt w.?s mail?? to tin university library by Krank B. Sinldt, o? ti." CUM ?.f iVJ. Tin- i-oii.Ttion Includes a mo k pro* gramme <?( Columbia'? commencement, beaded "End of ?'lass of '?v.'"; a copy of ti..- ruldreea ami p.?. m delivered befi re the Columbia College Alumni Association at Hop?- Chapel October IT, ISB, and a num? bs.' ??i in.-i". ?is connected with the Phllolexlen s??? t.-ty sad a rjottege cats logos of IfM-lg LAWN~TENNIS GUIDE OUT. Spaldlng's iiftli'lal I.awn Tennla OuMs for ir?n w.iH puMtshed yeststrtey, The t'ook u niore complete than ever before. The conti'ttts make the book ?-lose up t?> three hund?..! ??SffT** ??"?I IhO illUatrattOtAI ar.? tium,.ro,m and up I" dale. The BOOh ,"ii1aln?. as usual, tin- laws of lawn ten? nis. Which will govern the game tor the i.ointng year. LOCAL WCHIE PLANS Atlantic Y. C. to Usher Season in with Open Regatta. SEVERAL NEW BOATS READY Commodore Blackton and Peter W. Rouss Will Augment Popular Q Division. Ya-ht racine: on (?raves?nd I?ay will ?tart thin summer on Memorial Day. The Atlantic Ya.-ht <"lu!>, the principal mover In nl! of the ya.-htlni* activities below t!,?? N.irinw ?. will airain ma?ane the first regatta of the aummer Hsretafare the Sea Gate argardsatloo ha? given an open n latta for a:i claaeas to -, iber la the sea? son. This year, however, there are no schoonrrs or lar?<e sloops raclni; on the :-va..r bay. The ?lui, therefore ban de ? 1 tO start .t? regatta la the afternoon an i to offer prisas orsly for the more ac? tive r.e Ing ' lam ? Ths year "ti Craveoend Bay proiniass Bctlvs. A ? new u ? i- lag built and * ? ae craft w;li . help tu" sport. Th? majority of ths m S - reatlons at?- enrolled In the Ai ? ' lib, and as almoi ? a I ?>' them are now in the tratar lbs opening regatta ?nil be watched with great la tcrest by ail followers of the r*port \ nj ? i- ?-.- ? '? - are lere ?v ?-raft. tin most popular division on the toare* be The v.i.its are owned ),;? foii.mo il'U-.v J Stuart BUudttOO and I'eter \Y. Commodore Biachtoa also is ths owner of ?Tie of the v.,-w Oraveeend Bay Illrds. The ethers belong to l?r. ?'. L. At hlnsoa and ?Seh Mayhew, Al: these boats ?rill sail their maiden ra-es on Mcrr,.?rial I ?q l'.ii-in;: j ma the Atlantic facht i will live two open regattas, .?ne will be saUed >'ii June 7 and ti,.? ?.tl.er on June tt. As many more racee ?rill t.e he'd In July, the first on July S and the other on .i .'?. 12. The snm .i race areeb of the .?luh ?rill be i.?id In August. Th.? series win start on Augusl II and win continue over a iguet --. the last day of the week being given Over t-> a race for the famous ; 1 ? c. rpet ai Challeaga Trophy. The J . ala? i-ivs aa opea r*egatta on satur da . tugual 15. The annual regatta Will be r-ail??d on Labor Uay, Mondas. Bepteinber i. The organisation ?rill offer prises for ait clsasea of schooners, si..up.? and yawla The atari ?trtll be mad? at u ?.?lock in tiie morning, and ths boat.? will be sent over oui.si.ie cour.??m, The fosa *>*?iu end with a regelte on Saturday, September 10. Several special eupa will be up for sota? petition during' raes week, Tas meat im? portant irophj win be the Thompson Cup tor ctaaa y boats. The Crssceal Athletic .'luh also will hold Its annual serien for th>? Sir Thomas Lipton .'up ?luring the raee Week of the Sea ?'.ate club, In add; tlon, there will be the usual series tro pbiea for all elaaaea, S.-ii.-s iH.-ltiK will start on Tuesday, August 19, and will Uat over Thursday, August M. In BddltiOB to the series tro phlea for all of the laaiogiilsatl liasses, the club artli Kiv.? a pri?e ea.h day t.? the winner of each division. The .'.ally prizes ate aa Innovation and should do much toward makliiK the w.-ek popular. Tin? reKatl.i commute?? this year Is ?arlos ?le Zafra, chalmiiin; Krank P, .'unter and Rudolph H. Weher. The full proKiaiiime for the ae.i-on Is as follows: May 30, open regatta, Class M and be? low: ?June 7. open regatta, .'lass M and hatea ; ?June S\ Opea regatta, ?.'lass M und below; ?July 5, upen regatta, Class M aad below; "July 12, open regatta, t'l.iss M and b.l.iw; "August K>, open r.'Katta, CtSetS If and below. August l'J. ra>-e w.-ek for all Blasses; Sugust U\ hmbi week f?r ail ??asses. August 11, rare Va e, k for all eiiiMH.i?. Auguet tS, raee for 1 alMs tro pby? September 1. annual regatta for all eiasssa; "s?-ptember 13, open regatta, for < 'lass M and below. ?To count on the chatnploiishlp of arav.senj HELP OUT Many Blue Ribbon Dogs on Show at Bide-a-Wee Bene? fit in Orange. DEODORA MONARCH IS BEST Nixola Greeley Smith Makes Appearance as Exhibitor and Her Entries Score Heavily. It was; a galg da\- yesterday f,,r .? liuligrels Which were for'uiat.? BOOBgl to be Jtiorn in the Oranges an.l lnei.i-nt.r'v tO have b, en illseove) e,| |,v *,?,v li*.nja. min MoOuekla, for Mr- McGuekla ?s t? proeldanl of the ??rar.?.-.? BMe-a?*g cfety. ruder the aur*plees of t:,:s a-ggaj. ztlon a dog show benefit wa.s beM tn th? Orange IU6*iag ?Academj ai i t.,.? pro. cecds are going to buy Shelter and due biscuits for many a sad little canin? Every one russwerod the call tor support and champions came fr?.?t.'i ur at?J ne?r to BWOll the entry list. Robert Lobbau t-a.i r-n-o-, * ?,,,, C(lt.,.. p???n Kngllsti bulldog, iiut fortunately for the other cont? ta- was eatered for ap?etela ealy, rw cours.-, he w??n the Preetdenl s imp*? u,r the best dog in the ? r/a I'lesident's cup t ? ?,f iheoppo. .site sex w.iit to John I BIOTM] H.'iin.la. Mrs. Andrew TV. l'or?!? col?.s w-??t? th?. sensation of the i at thi close of the e\h > 0f ot,f aqua Kennels ??.un?i herself rfgttt as famous as Mrs. Kord as. sha is 4J Nixola Oreeley Bmlth it was the initial nppear.in??' of Mrs Pofd ai.?l h? r pro? le?:'"- in the show ring, aid they sn.pt everything befors ;;- ? .pua.ua Sample started In by Winning the ciV;* for puppy dogs, and he bad only to Loeo* hla colors to lira *u L. Andrusa's cham plon s.iuthport Btamp, which took th? winners' trophy. Chappaqua 8pel| war. the fortunate ??ne in the alon, and she abdicated In fa ?f i.. kennel mat??. Bouthport Spell, el the final competltnu In the brace class M-s. Ford*S Spell and Samp!" Iia'l tl.?- honor of ' champion Southport Hut;,;?, whl . shown with A?lre;i .', With Iie.od'ita M I Bl ll of the run? ning. Mrs. .lohn Harsen Rhoades'a Waa Nugget had everything way ?n the bulldog division Ha def? tted Mr* "William T. Drew*a Drewdtona rike for first honors. Alredals terriers be a flyer in the baby class. H? by Mrs. William A. Phillips, who calls him Hing ley Hriar. Briar Is by ?nela ??am Brosna, and he is a credit to his dis? tinguished par.r,;^. Mr* John Loya Htiyier had Prankla and Magnua Hex u in thla class. l'Ut they COUI ; l.lg. handsome Briar, which wenl from puppies to winii't - In the inches xlasses th?- Vlllaroaa ? ? represent?'?!, and tl I? f WOO ? Igh blSS8 to satisfy Oeorga :%i ^* Huyler*s kennel Manager. Mrs. We A. I'oII s aptendid little. Krener. '?.?ulldog, Lucia- follow?,i up ?B which the achieved at < stiow, winning everything In * ?tit and defeating Mr?. una ,t. ?VUeoa'a i/.i.u.-x for the winner's tiophy. John ?J. itat's swept everything aeseia him |g the IrlBh bull ten1, his Hiarney repr?Heia.?. Tiare were two ap? *<i f?r members only. The?? \?> ? the Andrei. < ..ll;- cup and a gold wal by the All.mai UefUgl x ip was t,.r tti? best ? either wart won by Mr? Ford Sample The fob was f"i the et ol Um opposite hex. and went to . ?? ? Cleopatra. The summaries follow: .-t. Ii.-rnard? ?.winners, isga l'i ?i. ?- ^ts ?on ' - Dak? ...-?..: Ueaea ?wlnnors. - *?*?>. '?**? ???-A? N.l?. r..-..-r-.e. . vua I? r,. ? -.? . Ituaalan v.?ifh"un'l? >?? I --"' *"? li.nr.?-. K< nr.-i Here ? '? i iwin:i. tc F. ?roa der Heid? a 1! I il?.i?! ?Obi?, H ,,_ Irish setters (wlni ??'->? *n ?? '?* Huylei s Cocker ?.[..?riiei? iwlnti *??. ?"?." Pet? l??aanr j?,i!> v than t., ? . ' in;?ter Hmwii. V, : ?:.-; . - - . ? Georg? Baker*? Oms II- ,,_, !<.a?le? ?wir.ii.'^ a'X-1 ?r-' '.;! h'?1-']1'; Otto R - res?nra ?l0 ? t tit M m: Dachshun !? ?wii ? - ' , First, ?Ferdinand Klnk'i l* ??.ley. lese*** I?r?r.k Koenla * ! _. collies lpU| l ?'?lrr* .**. fur. h ' ,? , -. .. ?*'*'!?* Lewao?'? Katu indrae r?*0' n?|g ?tarira? ?.riotyp?. ,. ..?._. ('is?? (dos?) Pirat. Ai ' h? ..'??;?-'?? ? ?"?* ?,!?.n (su'ithjort ?>,ui " ;'* ? I.o-Mitaka Irlle. third. W. IV Mil ? ?"?'?'-;? VViimi-r? (dorai I .:-? M'? U i> An???. Champion Bouthi . ? ? - ? _. Winner? i I ' ? .m--'?** \ h'v ! - Southp.at I I/O.err.i*?? genneta* Lowerno. ^ . ? Uenaan and lielglai -? ,l,"s ., dosa si I bitches) Pli ?: Itrovvn I1.' :?-? -r. J F. I r-? ->?'??*? l'ora 1.. ? l?-' , Krci.r, poodlea iv.inn.rs; tug. ni?t, a? Buatanoby'i *-*!d?l? n .. wi!i,.. i jo: n ii h i nsra i* Nui.. >? mark l'ap Chow-chow? i winner?; do??)?First. *>r.. w viiic A, i i-l .'ii- Toebow. , k I'a'.niHtiHiis ?.win ? :i:?t. 8- ** c"1*' TUu- , i-???. Hulldoc? ,,?: en " ?' , V llllmti I ? .- . ? M''-..r? II? Hani i. ? Branfo '?'? Ken?u-i* beyardo, Jr. Winner?, dogs First M " ""v ? .'? V. .-.? N |J*< ? . : Wlillsa ?' Drew's I ?re-A.toiif I'lk? w,ni??r?, b"1*"* l-'i'?t. William I? w ? -1 ??'*? Air. ?tile t.rrler.. Wlnn? - -? ?'?*??? 5 W. a. Phllllpa' - Uli si? ? '? ,*:,. J..hn 1,,'x^ iiu? to,- i? ?- . a , ?K ture, bl? !.. Flr?t, Mi.? Ann? u" Ir"vv* Nlwrl Glad i? ; ,. .",??'. Mr? ; n l*t? ""> :? r ? VlllftrOM II!? , t.. u, ,..,.. Hull terrier??\l .- A"gs i'.r't, t;'n',?, V. M. t?uckin'a G? el ?. T. B. < r?*. Ileak. u Urnen, l lr*1' *^ Beatrl? ? M Sot?! lo'? Mttls r, French bulldoa? Wtnn.,? w Ftr-t.'g; Joli? Parker1? IVUt. re?erv. - ? ,,or*", ''??le.. \Mnno,?. *n?JLmti Doll's Lacla: sseoad. Mr?. Uls P wlMfl ''"'"''' meat C Boston terrier? (winner?, ?w. f1,rr-rl. i.n?'....tine'? Constantino ? ' nil Ar.leB. o.-rxe. Bdwsrd Folkea's Ui le De? Jf'., n^r? (bltCh??)- -l-,r?l. M:n J. O. \<t?'*lm V'oorhiM l???,,,y ,4j,B Irl.h terrier? m-lnn.r? .1oit.i-r.rfi.Ji/ il. i;i?'.-H--i Champion Diamej h??'?**?*? J^*,. nera (I I tehee) Flr?t. John ?'. ?:??-** [J:* Mj Belinda; r??erxe. John H. H.it-'? " D' luv Jlreii.la ?,?.< s,-,,t;ish torrl.-r. ?wlnn.-r?: <t"S"'. ,*^<?? Mr? John I. Huylor? ciimr.i',"" V * T-uia Klddler; re.seixo, m ;. John lluylers ?"J r..K,i S.-..t,!e \V;nr..-i? ibltrheai ,?? iiu\i?-r'H Champion t.I'? i ??" ' , ?i???#?i Wel.h torn.-i? muni..,-, ?l'iif "? h *+ -First. Il,.lm*.->.| Kennels' Holm*??'?^LJ-al kl.l; reserve, Holmwood Kennel?' H?IB' Vivien. . . , Dandle Iltnmonf? ?winner?; ""*'..,*?, bltehe?) -Klr.t Mr?. 1? K I 'KyuZextttl* J..i?ni.. Cope, reserve, ?am? own.r? ram PantaleoM y? Pom?ra?lana iwlnn.r? ?ix-?? -rlr,..- ?-n M Koerlln? We,. M??er H-y ????tt. (lilteho?,--F1r?t ??oliolla Floro? placa "? I-:,i?'l?l, toy apanlel? ? ? ??' ' ??:?. ,* '**.' mm? nn.1 tan) t-l i -t. Mrs .1 H.i.lKo's ???'"'.'?', ?? 'hlrf. Winner?; d?'g? ,'Blenn?lmr?TV** Ollx-lo Cedar'? Ceda- Ret??, ?? bl'>****** Japoataae ?iji?1?-I.s .xxlnn r? dor? ?n<J -Fln,t. Sarah M. Leonhard'l ,)",*r-.n,, ??? 1'el.lPKoso ?[?.nlol? (?* lr.no,-. ? ? .moat bltrhe?)?First, Ulaa Msrths ?"?" Woo m , v* Torbahlr? t.-rHer? fwlnner?; ?*,?,,??! bltrhe? F>r?' Mr? William '/''"',, Teddy; re?erve, John Dal.?'? Myrld ?*Zm0l Maltes- terrier* ?wlnnet?; ?!or? ?"''?' r^ir*** fir.t, Mrs NI..UI ? B?hy Boy [?? r Marian !!ren?an.>'8 Abraham l.ltf"1"- tM(?i^ ' lUk.-k an.l tan terrier? ???iin.T?. -^ Fir?t. Mme i{,,o.> Carrano's RIP >*n Daley; reierxe, ?aine uxxuer'a Uerby.