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Lawn Tennis at Newport ?> Golf -i Boxing Ja* Automobiling McLoughlin Smashes His Way to Victory Triumphs Over Wallace John son and Reaches Final Round of Tourney. WILLIAMS DEFEATS NILES (jajifornian Favorite Over East erner in Match for Champion ship, Which Will Be Played at Newport To-day. (From a ? ' '! "f Thr '''ril'ur-*" ? Nexvport. R. 1*. Atlf. a.-M?urlce * E. ?klaTtaflt'1** t!ie fan-ataaa laara tannla -dajer Brotn Caltfornta, and R, Norrla m :d, the Phlladalphlaa, who wus the se:isat:..n of Um Amerlcan ooarti laat a-asun. aron th? placea In th** Bnal ..nd chaim.ionsh'.i> round Of the all-omi* ts' tin8les touriiaiixnt bfltrfl to-day on thfl turf cavarta of lh? Chataa The Callfornla ?tomet" poHflhfld oll his rival. Wai juhnson, the PennajrlTflnla State cham? pion in Btralght sets. with the -aoorfl PJT*?*-?? fr-'.. Wllllama la his afltnl-flnal round 'batt:- nltmlnatad Nathan j*iltk tht Mflflflflnhllflfltta State title BBilar, flt C?i "-*'. -1-6. ?*?**"**? The two plajrflrfl xx ln. upheld tne BU* araBBMfaf the alngtaa tor the Aroartcan u-diu in the Duvis Cup match..- arere ?*-a??r flaa*eTerouflly '"*'st*''<1 hj their OPPO ,,.!.,. McLflOUghlin was alxxaxd in Com m&nd in hlfl coart aacapt al a I 1 urxv.: iii thfl flflflflflwl aat, whfln Johnaon , temi-orari.y g.'t his chop strokes xx.-ik!:^ ?nd held th- pluymK-through champion away from thfl nat In man*/ r.-spe. ts it vts a fltgnal triumih fur McLaOUghUn He ui-hcid hla ratlng a.- the Na 1 an th? Mtiw.al Hat and lurnished a complfltfl refutatio:: to the x-uiitenUon that thfl Ibrough champtOfl ls at a dlflfld* ?ntauga Thlfl ls tne Brat tlme that the r?xv meth.d has beea tested in this caan. try From the bflgtnnlng MeLout-hlin clcaad tiie d..or auainst Johnaon'a Chop strokes. which a year ago t.i? Ftunsylvanlan had -aad x^ti. auch davarn? as to fflrce McLouKhl.n through nv- flflta Hy trc mendous tirives aid emflflh?. tht flOrt that um; Btnflhlnfl through tlu- opposlt court like the BhOOling stai s that earned |or him the tltlfl <?! '. omet." atcLaOUghlln r,i...-xd his rival every time ht- gttempt ?g |0 -MM m to the net. When drivmg HaLoughllii faaared a poararfully playi l .... t>,,, m nt tl - bfltll flcraamlng doxvi, the im. on Johnflon'a bachhand and aalch hc ;i-vcr rflturnfl tiintx- By holdini; to this Haa of attack . .-.01. d a fltralfljM run of . | bflfora thfl playcr un the op , f UM n-t was auccessfu! Ifl chec-kli;i* hlm even temporarily. -*, | 1 through lh, thr- -flfltfl thfl flBamptoa led, wlth Jolmson h. tfrdllng after hlm. Th*- margtn of his ?gttory ?raa a arUa ona, 1 thfl t***1 ? My fllOOd at H mM and the polnl total. |g Tberfl xxas mor- than that to it hoxvev-r for M. Umglilin held to hlfl t-ulv xxoi.d-rful NflOrd Of COnitng through Bm tournament so tar w.thout thfl laafl "' ... .ther. he has BCOflTUd a totai to ?J for hifl opponents -a r*. ord that has never bafOTfl bflfln dup - had us parallal ln all *?' *** Uilrty-1 * of tne aU-coa MeLtmgblln reacbed a hlgher plan- Ir hta aaaflfl to-day than be has ?**? flhoarn before. This was the OfM?loil flf Bl* Wrenn and others arho aaw hlm play ln the greal latainatlonal matci.-s at Wlm* bied..n. Ha wfl" fllaraya confidei.t. fllert, . uoa of flhati and apead al .tfld that he was -j ? johnaon ptayad ? plachy up hlll Bght, flTfln if it was fllarayi a loslng PfltUt. the veteran profea* plnloa that John? aon had made a mlatakfl b. inaetlalng ..tt. Um W?.?t BM* club pro rterday, la whlch the lattei beat tlM amateur. He thought It had th ?fr*-.t of Bbahtag J?aaaa*m'i conltiSflnca '" hia Btxokea for ther- arara fl?t**rlodA wl.cn Maaan dtoplayad bome naflartatotg as ai arhai to do under the fuflllladfl ol -ahotfl tbat M( LoughUn ramed through bla eourt it aaa In tha aacornd flet that Johnaon lefl5an to tOflfl the hall blgb for loba vx'ithout tahlng th? tioubio to ateady hlm Baff the Callf?-t-rnlaa flflaaflhflll from dflflp eourt Outs and nets at this sort of t-iing mad- it 1 ooalbte for Johnaon to tak the fourth gamfl of tliis sct at l'>\-. By hflMtag to his lobbing and maklng sonie -aitiendtdly aufltalnfld rallKa at th? nat 'ohnion -nanaaad t<- carrjr the gamffl W d*ur- at I al!. At thls the .h-implnn m if ar.d, by flflflfl-Uag tha ball over wlth Btaggeiing force, fl-aptnr*-I tha xantae;*- and ? Aftn thal Johnaon aevar had the (hampkn ln J-aopardy, There xx*-re brlef ?eaalona ahen he got up to the net, but hla ahots lachfld BUTflty ''.nd hfl bungled xxhat ehancefl bfl had. ln fflCt, when he play tha dflUcat* nttie pop overs the etrokes were Invarlably so ootl and aoflli u to _ad tha hall kata the bar* Mer. \t daep -omt M4*Loughllfl out ij.eeded and ontplayed hlm. tinally Bn Uhing off thfl .uflteh xxith ? aenriefl Ihfl fOTfl hflad flf hls rival. Th- 1- .md Btrokfl analysis of the McI?ugh!in-Johnson match foUflW prjurT BS1 PU 'is hcUwthlin .? * * ? * 1_S a .* - ? ' ? ^oub.fl Kem I'lacca. uuta. Nfltfl- laalta. Mctoxuhim. ???!'? '".hnioti . fl I I s'-''ON" c PtaOfl ! L'n ia fl 4 1. 1 1 1 1 0 4 * i a-g j B-Mfl ...1 t ? 4 I 4 f 4 1 4 ? l--;-u|;; M?t T'lar**a. Outa. Keflj. faalta, ?fflUfl-aun..., . 10 ? ? - .1 10 14 ? ? TM1R1. Sl I M'Uu?h!ln .I * * 0 ? * h~,l ! Miivn .3 0 1 4 2 *-' M? ' I lOalblfl x ,? i*ii.*? Oat* N>'? iaaHfl. y U--arhila J _ J i Naaaoa.. . 0 * t'-' ? ? ArNM.V.X,N. p|fc<J Ha . "ohiikon. ' I ..inlila. A-i*a. ria.*a. Outa. Nera Uultb^ J4r'x,ii*chlln ? -t) - ?ohnaon. t lt "il ? 3 ^Utlaata m< l Kilflfl "i?"!l ll'* * '"", ?*??id?. the theatre tniiidiiiK. and tw*. aeta *9Ara Bflcldfld before the mor* Im Portant contest began on tlie chumplon ?"??!> fltretch flf ' lrf W'illli.ins flfanl throuBh hla uaual performan*:*- flf drop Pl"? a aat to Mi opj.on.-nt. tahlch flrflU* dlrectly charreable to bla laflflag Iflflttc*. He f-iHaniy nutplayod Nllfli whenflflrar he *anted to exett himself,'aa Ifl hflfl lefl tfld n 'he a-ainf-K to?m, whlch stood at -a tfl 16 '"4 tha polnta at Ul tfl 112. Vo* the moat part Willlam-. slmply held a P"sltir,n near his br se line and fed tha I ball back to Nllea untll be h.vzarded too mm-h on H drive t? tbe lim-a, whi. ii plt. hed tba ball outakU or int.. tbe n rt. Tbera were parloda wbea it aimost ap* peared as if the lntern<ttl<.nn,lint Wi r. practlsing BhaOta He never WBB at a loss for UN mcthod of Wlniriltg tbe polnt When he aotuaJly aet hlmaelf to tba task. Then his aplendldly nmnaged tactlce vaere In evldeace, and NUea fell Into the tra;i which ha often aaw wattlng for him but hnew not bow to btoM, This match waa rather flat. and, wlth the ex.eption of ?n trccaalonal rally, had llttle of tha vivi'i apeed aad daeh which eharaoterlaad the other. Willlama aeetned to know thal he had nothlng te fear, and played Boeordlntfy, for ln tiu'epinion of j many he could haV" WOn with greBtaW eaae bad he wlahed to. He lot Nllea run hlmaelf to a atandeUII, ao tlmt tbe b.st set falled altogether io tak. on the aa p.-t t of a coi.t. at. The i'oitit acore ,.nd atroha enalyata af the Wllltama-Nllea match follow: rutax an ?Ulllama . t l l | 2 l 1 7 0 :- 1 M'ra .3 b 1 3 4 4 0 {, 4 ?.-;-.. \ l'euM. a,m Plaeaa oj:?. Keta fuuits, Uliiiam* . 1 1, iv n j Nllea . ti h 11 0 lUBOOND . ric Oa Willlama s : ? 444477:4:4 a-40 ; Mllea .5 44000:4441 o?.s boal la Aa*** Plaeaa nuts. Nata.ta.ulta. ma . 1 10 7 10 1 .0 10 M l] u TM1IIL' St. i'. Pta <;. *cVllliama .1 4 6 7* 0 0 1 4 I?11 | NUaa .4 | 3 4 4 4 a 1 4 jo 0 1 oaabU Aoaa I'luifa. OOta Neta fauit* , Wllliaine . 1 7 9 7! Xlles . 0 6 t 7 0 POURTH BKT. PtH Ql nrniiana .4 01444 4? BJ I .I S 1 1 1 6 1?1.". 1 1 s.ubj.. Acaa Plaeaa Oata Neta faults. WJlMan.a . I l| I P. 1 Nllea .0 8 8 h 0 iu:'vuvrni..\riON Ptt Sa "WHlnma .18 Nllea .IU M 1 .lUilr Aeaa Plaeaa Outa Neta faulta Willlama . 3 47 34 34 Nllea .0 37 43 M 0 1 lt WaB disrov. r< d to-day that the ball Iboys of the Caalno have derleed a plan for recouplng their loaratea due to th.ir belng unable to aell chalra any longer to apectatora, ab ln former yeara. By pool ing their Intereata thes hava been buc 11" ks uf s, ats and dolng a One busineea ai apeculatora among the late arrtvalB when th.- box offlce haa sold out, aa haa been the ra-u nearly every da . Beveral ol the young ; itei t- r. ap* I ? '?'??" per < enl harvi st to-day and . HL- for an actlve mark.-t 1 ito-morrow, when Nl.-I.rou'rhlln ond Wl - meet in the tinal of the all comera* and thi matcii wbicb wlll declde I 1 . ? s tltle. Prom ).,. :,,r-i,l and wond.rful POr formance to-day kfcLoughlln isa favorlte ln tl,.- b. tina al prlcea that ru!e from t to 1 upward. Th.' .'l.inion prevaila i that again both the alnglea and the dou I ii.- tit:, are deetlned to croea th.. rontl 1 the Bweep of the CaJlfornlana . Le romplet. I The aumroary folkrwe: Aii ? ? --*' .1-;,."-iahh alnglea (a -i,l-fln?b R N'orrta WI11UUM, L'rl. . da ? Nathiiniti W Nllea Beetea, ? 4. 7?*. :. Mauri,.- r. M Lataaaablln, Baui Fran lefeeted Wnii?,-a *? Johnaon, Phlladel 8-4 7-0. 8-4. NEW WRITERS ASSOCIATION Wrenn Favors Organization of Lawn Tennis Men. [f*rera a Btaif fjBneepeadeal <>f The Tribune. j Newport. I- 1 . Aug. 2...-The Natlonal Atso.iation of Lawn Tennis Wrltern was organlzed this aft.r tioon at a meetlng held al tha Caatne wMeh was attended by Rob ert i). Wrenn, prealdent of tjm Unlted Btatea National Lawn Tennis Association. Bdward Meaa, of Tbe Aeaociatatail Praaa, New- York. wns eJeeted preaidenl of the rew organiaatlon, nnd Jamea Pryor Aii.-ri. of New Vork. tha Becrattary-tieaanrer, Th?. executive committee wlll im lude W. r. su-iui, of The Aaaoelatad Praaa, .Boston, as the New ihrgland mpreeanta tlve; C. B. Cippen. ?f "The Provldence BuUetln"; Henry Barry, of Wasiungto'i-. Fted B. Ifanafleld, oi Boetoni BMot "? Baiblnaon, ?t Boaton; Charlea R. wining. of "The Huii.tin." Philadelphla, and iiicm bera t., be named from Chleago and s..>. I Prajicleoo. .Mr. Wrenn aald lhal he would aeeept tha offlce of honorary prealdent Upon olfl.cial iiotllicatiuo. i Tbe object of tba new organiaatlon i? to eaataollah oflbaal nnd ayatematto Bnuroaa | for the newa of the epert, whleh ls so 1 rapldly aaBumlna b plaea of preaninenna ln thlB country. It will t-ndeavr to Btand lardrae metbo.is of aeorlng ami to obtaln ladeqnate arrangamenU for tha praaa rep reeentatlvea at the B?ra Important tour ruunenta, Membershlp wlll he tUnlted to Inewananer bmb ragolarty arrtthafl lawn t. nnia Mr. Wrenn stated tbat he araa lmartily ' bl aciur.1 witti tbe IdaTtM Of the aTTltl " ' aaaoelatlon. Wllllam J. Ctothaar aald aame thlng, and that it wouM be offlclall) recognlied hy the executive committee of tha Unlted Btatea National Laawn Tannla Aaaoelatlon at Ita neat meetlng. EASY FOR THE PERROQUETS Win Thorne Meraorial Polo Cup in Last Match at Newport. l By Ti legraph te Tha I rlheae| NewpOft R 1 . Aug, ? ln what Wlll probably bc the Iaat match played at tha Weateheater Polo Clab Beld this aamtaner, the Pawroqueta defeated the Philadelphla I Country Club bere to-day b>- a pcore of i in to 7 goala Tbe match waa for the I Thorne M.morlal Cup, prcaeated last >".<r by Mrs. EMWBTd C PobI ln incmory Of her brother. Wllllam K. ThOTOB Tbare waa neTer a tlme durlng tr... whole aame thal tt"- Perrooneta were ta danger. In the flral perwd tha Country riub aoored botb of its g'-ais. After that tbe guaker Clty team dld r.ot hava lOOb in. The majority of the a-c.rlns: tr't tbe Wli ton waa done bj Qrosvenor and OUl, with tht- ajBjtetance of Bna defenelve work "ii the part of the two Prlm r- brothera Milis and Morgan Belmoni dld inoot <>t tbe work for tha lOOt Tba ini' -up and aumnaary: i'KKi..".i in> iiiii..\m:i-i -im i wm Oi ' "? '? 'i" ? ?? * j n..,ii,... Prli ? ?? '-' 2 v i. ? :: r II Prlnce, ir. i Mon 1 iv?k- y > onl ? o itiiu.^a Totui . ll| Tatal ..... '? Per - ' - ? ?? - > ?? je niUedelpblai ' -".inii-v f1.<*> Kaunaal BO-vIv - Ri .-he-l i on " ' 7-. \ Raaara. Full Summary of Racing at Saratoga Springs Traek tu'.'.nTU-TTH DAT OP BAJtATOOA BAClXfl ABBOCIATIOlfl miktiv.. AVO IPli PIRST RACB Pfllin-r; f"r threr-je.ir oMfl a aatlly, place *.nri.<> Wlnner, i 1:131-S. Onn-r, Mra. It. 1. Miller. Traln nd ur>t*.-?r.:; 144-j udda-i. Bla farlflflflfl Btart er. J. T. Miller. ' I I I !? tfl Str I t . avla ? I ?? . [.??? ? ii igh. v ; v ..... i I > I - .. S n *? 7 . 12112 4 n vo 12 ' .'; nn fl 1 i li' 11 '* IMl ?_' 7 IOB IO I' 11 lf)' B 4 .:? S*** <*'* 14 2 IS o p. 71 !?' 1"-, 1' 11 4'4 T IS I'I pl ? >? 1. 2*< 4' 11 Fln i' 7' aii i. ? ? i <??? <<>T-m Ulrli : ? .-. :? :? ? rr a ve . . Bui ??? . l i ?*? . M e .... Ix-ftna . B i" T. UcTgort i ? ?? i: ... MHI-t'.ll . Canthe .... Hflnry . l ? II .-Kl 1 . IS fl II 7 1" _I'I. 1 1 .1 f .-. 2? B-S BJ) K B ?o i i i j 4 a l ? r \V-.!i?a. DflTflT far from th*. r*<-?. *-a h* - * ml l;..>al Meflflfl****. ln fltoflfl fljaflftflffl aad -fjgCDND BA4**_- I eeple-ha*.-: tor maldena t BlIlflM. StHrt pood Won *a*-1lv. r.lit I > OflVTJflr, P, B P. nan-*->lph. T i IM fctr. flU 2* 2' V?i ia ji? .11 4'* ??? 7 I r. 4? *V.*t ri'l.r <?'"jt.f-.at rt'i" ll*?!?< nUnt, nvni in-. tha. earlv pare, BflfM race, bul Ured baflly. Leeataa una-Ht-d rldef ? ||m water. THIRD HAOt TROTf BSJJ?NO; tor tere ? fl ngt BUrt K'.-.r! Won -aallv, j.la. . '.wner, P*. Mannix. Traln rn** i'.miv e.iallv ln th- Btl*flt*B*l anl waa ln hand anrly, cloaed .. Mk aaa Itoricralf Ured ?? "ia hr-*- -fiiia old and BPWafd; IBflfl added. flbaal i drlvtnjr. Wlnner. b f . by Mlvr*lri??--IUplna rain'r, J Byara J(..;k?\ Rhoi b.I ? 12*1 ... I 112 B 14.r. 1 .??!-,?-? rOp-n Mlflrti ! a' i .-? r, a 2 ?i lo tn 2? 18 P*. 4 *. | .', 4 .; I r. 1 4 2-r. 4 B i I I 2 If-rrlv at tbfl flfld lUyr-rt nn an Imj.rove' ut the frui.t Bflrid llvflfpool, and Onllint flfld PtVt flfld a half er, b. c.. by Ofldea M> Bca .t. ar *.i''a; *' .000 - laranteefl! fl/lnn -r, ( Mf-riltl . - i ? -<ndent 1 ' . . n 1,3 m*.. . I.llv tfarh ... V'.llth *xV. Knlon . p v. :i. I-.7 S H ]<al| .1 I '17 4 . a in ?-? .*, ra '? 7 ha*. 7 ?7 *? ?? ioi a i Bl 1 i ? E Kl fl' 7'4 0 4'S 1' 4' BH Ftr ' n B< 4 '"i fl1 Bflttltifl i,. , . ? Ot-en.Hlah. Laat. i* Rulwell . 4 ; ?i 4? '?". gi 7 ' , !> ; Xi, I 1" ? I . M T'Kiirt Uartln j. McT-gart War! . McCabe ? P.rn.'v . . CO :i - H 20 I B 7-:. Kup-Tlnt-ndrnt. ra-*ln*f t>. 1.1a bflflt form. fo , ruiionea. i*-im ran tifr ratra aad hfl 0| || . i.l i. roURTH RA47B. >Hafl 4tfl ap; far ihre-* :*ar ol mrlons. u,art fOOd WOn .aallv. |.m**i a -.,,,, i .vj 1 .',. OnraflW, J.ihn O. lallott. rroil Hli ll'? pflkflfl nnd xcaa ln hand all tliroinrh nC <>n xxeii. \>k? tliad ia Blna- flaee. l .in da and nixxnrd; t.i.on add?d Ona n,ne an*l H ?? i- WlnntT, b. i . t>y Befner-a .tennle J. Trnlner. \\ S HoflflBfl. .lav r,*.ne . Pla <? 01 .,..a Plylnfl Kairv. ... v , ? ?. callaaray ?Anyport . IV \v |si '. ?. 1 ?" fl 4* 4 41 |><4 a ii7i i sj* i '-.- j- ?;?' 'l '..7 2 - - ?' ?' 7 iot>! b l". r\k ?'i,,j 4".i ? l.lrt' 4 W ..? I''* r'* 7 1 7 7 7 *A*Mefl *inrl.r nea/-** far from Die pa.*-. and ?**.*llv outi-atnad aSTraTSSMtf ^J.-aaaa! > ? > to plflrafl la ham. Ured badli I. tbe -trHck. Mllrati rar nauai aad BaMtagfl tbrej rean etflaad opuarxt: I.a*. a ' .'',"'-.,. .ood Won eaally. plac* Wuaaer, el m . i.y JaraaflJ ?iw l-aVfl-S! Owaer and tmlner. R ? Cflrnian. I flflfld <in 1 ira. ...a.i ? aon . *! I.... nei 3 113 ' ?.. K ? .. B 113 ?? i 103 H r Mulholland.. I ?' l< ' 1 100 1 'i.'w IBt '. Fll Hft:l.ii? Op. n Hlflli Lai i ts r i i McT'aart.l Miiaflrava r llpTaart i Mi Cabe .... 1 llutuell ... ? i. ifiison . ? .1 1 i, 2o 7 V. II s to in r, i il 7 2*. PI M 7 I'i 14 " I 4 '. 4 :. r. 2 ,,?.im tor erawfltafl l?Mi*e?riar L-aatrmda ea Ihfl Maee Ifl the i...t -wi m* ,^ ? ...?. ..... ?\A^ ?4<*(l a.ld.d J-ix furlunita fll?rt Ik?'I Wflflf " !?vl^TuS?^W^,%*m^bWrirAl*4^^v\^ I. >m,:. ho. n.nma .i L.i.K IHalaar, P. '?")>>*? _ li ./. |P ' ? '< Horiena. 7 pTJ j 4? 2* j Kolan.! ll.0?| ? ?.<? ?! M Mahdl ? I ' la. A OP ' II*-ii. llent. 1* Utf 4 2 -flmall .;n ioi ? ;' Mooi iton? ??? I BB 7 B a io9 i" i" TTaiiaformat'n B 10T I ) Kfllllfl Ir-Wfl 10 lo4'll 11 IV;,,.,. k .... .IllOflll 9 N* n1 r.' . 4? fll 1?? lo |l II 7'*i >, Sl. I in fms n "i**? ni ei afl a"-, 3*4 :'.h 4> 41. thi III t>? II': fl* 11 10 7', 11 5' BU 7> a> ?? 10 u I - - llrtllnn Optn.Hlflh. Laat. n. 8-.S 1 *!d -fM'K 'I l'?l| I- " _ ** . ' , _. -=-?-?- _ H..,, .,, from th, pflce, ***"*****[J?*r***P % Mahdl ran hia race n--ut 1.-.-I Bl Iba tad. .1. N'.lan <l..?e-l wRh a detennlne-l ruin. -Ji *.? 1-..I xxaa . nt off and *row.led btrk. 110 FRONT IN IU. SHE Romps to a Handy Victory Over Delft, Vega and Naiad in Dash. REPENTANT W!NS 'CHASE Jawbone Runs a Good Race? Wash Day Card Furnishes Fair Sport at Sara? toga Meeting. (F'r.nM a sr.iff <'nrrr sp?nl< nt of Tho MhaBS 1 fhuatoga Bprluga, hT. v., Aug. IS.?a araah day card this afternoon brought out a araah day crowd, and tha BPOft araa tame Thera wora no stniies of im? portance down for .lecision and no I'*u tnrlty randldatea were trled ont lha featura was the Troy -elllng rnce. a dasii of flva flirlonga and a half lor two yenr-'ii.iH. which attraeted aaaong otbers Bnperintenaent, Delft Bfllth W, faloajj Vega and Water Laadjr. it. i'. Caraaan'a surprising, one of the pmarteat colta of the year. was one of the overnittht nomlriatlons. but lt was never maant thal ba abonld start at a valuatlon of M,at*f ami he did not f Delft, Naiad and I-Mlth W were the cholcea of the crowd, and Buperlntend ent, everloohed by mn.at ef the niae, got tha wtnne*r*a and of the peree There Iraa n<< reaaon aa eartii why ?nperiar* t. i ..-it BhOUld bave been OVerlOOhed, but be WBB, and be mnde tbe pvorlooh* era eon y. After *.'etra. who phowed BBore Bpaed than sht bad dlbtovered aluce the early part of tha s.-ason, had OUl out the run nin? for ihree-elgbtha of a mile, ftaper Intendent atepped t" tbe front la the home atreteb and won tbe baadleel aort o!' vlctory from I'.-lft Vega bist.Ml just long enough to i,ent Naiad "Ut for ehow money. Bddle htartln rode Naiad this afternoon, and the Ogden fllly dld nol run for bim becausa be went at her wlth the ahlp ta tbe baeh etreteb am: mada ber BUlb. Nalnd wlll not utand thaa whlp i: ],. ttant, lona overdue, i-'ot away wltb UM bla; and ot tbe jiurse iri tbe '00008 f": tnai'it ri feneera al iwo mllaa ahlch at trart.-ii a fleld of seven, Paahlon V.'lng havlng b-n perateb'd. Dtoaanter Hmi Baypoti were ta the lead most of the B*a . but Repentaat iaught them at the i last f> nce but ona and epanad a a-'ap maklng the fmal tuni whlOb BayPOfl | di t eloe. Both Hai ;>>rt ari'i Ro* pentaat feneed faultleaaly, Repentaat i better form on tbe flat. DaB :.,,. i are to go (m thei 11 ..ii b mile and a half. Robert IflRer'B eorialatenl Bprlntina ' pi.it. r. Water Weflce, aroa tha tirst raee, h '...sb of thr-.--,|i,at t'rs .,f u mile f.-r horeea three yean old and over, .ift-r a li througb tho homeatretcb with : -.? .. Tha latter van* BUppoeed : thlng but iis BB "t'.t r occa whea th>- utabie i onuei tion.a were nt, shei W.iv t'.'.v g| ttbag ih.iv from tha larrler. und bad to ta) ? tl. ? le ln tbe turn. leap \*rus fimra than Itoj'al u overcome, becauae Water ?.? Ot l.una. saved I y atleblng cteee i" the r?u i r. ahe ran mora fortuaately than .??) ap m tlme le lahe ahow a I ?j i. beat raee for horeea of the thre* Bnd ap divininri was a handicap al one mile nnd a furlong In arhlch the Htartern mn a Plate inoa, Plytna ? i Prlneeaa Calloway, J..w: ine. 8tar i Any Port Jawbone, arbo baa k] Bteaa-lty Bti(a bla air1- al bere, vsoii out in thn bandaoaae time of IJIl-l ? | lind the. tall before the BtK.-t. and Prlneeaa Caltowajr, Jawbone and Btar Oase arare bi great demand. , vui' ir. ?r'.l '.: '!-r I ?' j ,. ,:.'l and ran tl.e beat ni". be hara shown ?U The early p "'?? wuh cut out by bwannanoa, to arhlch tba bandleapper 1 |ha latbrr l.tavy burdtn of 117 riouii.18. and for apward of a nrtlbi the Mg, long lagged daagbter of Water Craaa lorSked a winner. P.ut Jawbone, ln a contending po?ttlon from tha ntiirj, moved up faat In the far turn and, assumlng the lead BOingtef Into tbe bomi Btn t<-h. wenl on to aa aaay vlctory. Plate f-Vaaa, also running from behlnd, brought up second, u length or ni',!.- iu front "f awannanoa. Plate (Maaa ahould hava aa ata a this ti- m, but he loafed through tho backetretch, wlth his eara ptnned to his oOOb, not half trying. Prln cefis CrBlloway polled ui> aora She wants a b' avy tra.-k i', Duennar, once roore lonti d aa b |ood thlng, was once more iofeated ln the flft'i raee, a daah of one rnna for plati rs of tlm three and ap brlgadaa, ta whleh be waa tha , h"i.?>? of b niajortty of tbe. crowd. Hla opponanta were BOa Bnreon, Inapaactor I.e-trade, Judge Wabwr, Kred Mulhollund and Napter, and Klla Hiyson b.-at him all the Way. in the drlve through the li,,in ? atreteb ba bore over agalnat Inepeetor Lestrkde, wlio attempted to COtna up on the iail a:id fOOlad the PUIgOrtlBBteT K.'l'l tag BO i'.'ilpably the stewarda dlb'iualilled bim, pbwlng Inapeetor Leetrada Bajoond and Nap'i'r third. Gtorge J. Lonat, one of the most proml nent of ti.e biaadara of Kaaatnebjr repre B.ntcd here this Bummcr. won the Iaat, a nrirlnt of five furlotirCH und B half, wlth Hertenaa, arho bad a iiv.iy brneh ta the finai quafter with Jttferson U*rlagBtone'a COit, J. Nolan. J. Nolan v.;u? on tba rall In tha early part nf tbo race, whb'h prob aUy pri-v.iited hlm fiom winniiig. Wh. n ha K"t 'bar Haillng In the hom.stret. h IlortenBe had too much af a lead to be ovt i hauled. Alberl simmons booated Boperlntendenl $l,(aw uft.r the f1nir>h of the Troy BBiHag ra> a and KHa Hryhon $;:00 after h.-r vlc? tory over inspei tor Uaatrada and Dr Duenn. t John W. LaaCberr bought the . olu Hiown Btona and K,ng MeDearell this aftenia*rOn, lha former from Frank Broara and the latter from <*? W. u.ngdon. Thr..- aoHa i.. \ tronoaaar aad "nn by Oalveaton i>e longlng te DavM Oldaeo arrived from Knitui ky thla afternoon. ? ? OERMANS SEE ARMY GYMN. \\'.a,t Polnt, A'JK Ita- The blg g> m na.slum at the Unlted States Military Academy was Inatpei tai f'om t.>l? to bot tom triday by Ueutenanl Walter Von Relcbenaa, repreaentlng the (Jcirnan Mlnlstry of Wnr. and OBll IMem. Hecre tary of the (Jermnn lmperial olympic. grniieB, to be held ln Berlln The party was actompanled by Measra l'eirla and f'assldy, of the offlce of Jamea K. Sulli? van, eecretary of the Amateur Athletic Unlon. OLD CONDITIONS 10 1 Two 18-Hole Test Rounds ln* stead of Proposed One of Thirty-six. BIG ENTRY THE REASON Warren Wood Not to Compete in National Amateur Oham pionship at Garden City on Monday. Kobert ''. *i\"at*son, president of the I'nited titates Oalf Aflflflglfltlan. issued an announcernent bflflt night ln behalf of th flXeCttttVfl comtuittee sti.Utig thnt condi? tions governlng the national aniat-'ir chanpioiiflhlp lournamant. xvhich i>4-.Kiria nt il.trd-n ?'lty next Monday, wlll be tlie Bflina as formerly. A few xveeks back the axaeutlflfl eonunlttflfl aotad to run off a l|?llfylng round of M holes the flrHt day, | the thlrty-two players havlng Iflfl fltarflflt anovflfl to eontlaufl al match play for Um | * hampionshlp. All rounds xv-re tfl hflTfl | been S6 holes. [ I'nder the old conditions, flfhlflh wlll ob i taln next week, thflflfl fl ill he an IB-holfl 1 testlni* rlrcuit on Monday, tho slxty-four loxvest men playing miother 18-hole round Tuesday morning. The thirty-txvo loxv r ayan nre then palred up for the first j round of match play the Bflflflfl afternoon ;.t II holflfl. All other BBfltflhfll wlll be at M hol< B, as heretofor**. The raaacn for the ko Is tho Cflflt that the entry li.-*t Ifl l.-.iiiy douhl.. that of laet year at v.'heaton, where there were elghty-thr. e ? ;-rs. Btartfag tlmes were also given out ln thfl aiirioiinrement. <'n Monday the qu.ili f- Ing round xxill net utider way ut I arlth the he.-nnd t*-sting -Ir.-ult at a::tO on TUflBfllBJ Match play hflglBfl at 2 p tn fUflflrtaj. xxith 10 o'.'lork set as the start Ing lune for the M hflflla rounds. WotTOn K. U'ood. who recently flflhlflVfld hls umhlti"ti ln wlnning thfl West*in Hiiiut-ur ehaaiplonahlp, xvin nat be a cornpetitor ln the. national uniateur . hampionshlp toiir:mni-nt at (Jardt-n Clty n-xt P/flflk. Word to thls effcct flTflfl rat-alvfld from CMeago yflfltflrday. Busi ? Dgflgantflntfl are glaaa aa the cause WootVa absence will materially laflflflfl tha chaneaa of one of the "Vaatern con tlngenl carrylng ofr tba title. He xxas mnaar-ap to ft. C. Foarnefl. of Pltta I bicrrgh, at Brookllna in lllfl, and araa a i-rlriallHt last year. hfllng bflatflfl by Cbarlaa Bvana r. who alao pravflntad W.ii.d from v. Innlng tlie U'estern ama tltla a year flgO. Bvani and Nfld i aiiis. tha Kllarankflfl aflaflatloa. hoarflvflr, xxill flfl 08 hflTfl tiua xxe.ik to get tsonio practl ? Imi -avananl haa been mada tn thfl llnhfl of thfl li.iworth I'ountry Club In tba .-.in! leti..n of the ptptng flyatam Um greanfl may bo kept frflflh ln the future The courae has l>een more utri.tiK-iy trappfld . , P tt/flfltfl ti, hatidl-apl ed at -0. raflflhed thfl f.nal round for the presl dent'a eup hy dafaatlng B R. Proetor <::o* hy 4 ap and I to play, while In tha other half of the hra-ket CharUfl Lfluaatng (11) haa .-ini ta dlarpoflfl *>f B. U Baglfl dfl). Tbe rhoxmpioushlp quallfying round of the Bpting Lakfl Qflll and r..untry Clflb flrgfl raa off ovar th? arflflk-aad, the f?i loaing hfllng auoc?fal: L 0. Watta, II; Chflfltflr Maxxveil, h3; R, C M.ixwell. ho: O. JI. Hoxx.x, II; W.ilt.-i' l'nhy, II; a i'. fflnn?on. Ui i.'-xh Baat, lf, nad l.dxxaid \\xld-, N Ifl the lir.-t round Of in.it. h play Maxw.U bflflt vYflttfl 2 up I in*. d 1 to play; lahy heat R, < *. Ma_\ w.n i up and I to plax. vVjrldfl heat Jflnneflon 4 np ami n ta play. and Baarty baal iirst 2 up. i: 1'. Ilooi-r, of Treiit.in. iu playing the Blnth hole, a itiRtter of a hundr. .1 >nrds. holad ont ln ? flingle atrol a Ifl tha cotirae of the curnp. titi..n .tt BprltJg I~ike Thla was thfl Brat thaa such a feat had been 00 onpllflhfld ther'*. Throagh InahUlty to r*n?w iu leaso the. faniotii ofld BvaafltOB Golf Club, near Chl ago. Is tfl bfl dlsbanded fll the erid of thls poflflfln. Varloiis LntflTflfltfl ha\*e obtalncd I opllons or Iflflflflfl on sectlons of the prop? erty occupled by the club. Many of the m mharfl bave already Joln.d tho nexv WefltiBoraland tioif ciub, whllfl othei* probably wlll hflflWMnfl membfri of othei" eli.b.l. Already thfl Sentors are beglr.nlng to i-tlr theinselveg pioparatory to thelr tour tiam<.iit on S< pteinber M and 25 at Aflfl wuinls Thls llxture probably xxill givo flOflBfl flUrprlflflfl in the number of pionu ii. nt im ii xxli.i have paflflfld thfl tlfty-tlfth mll-:.tone ln Uf* lt wlll bfl racflUfld lhal Chlef Ju. tl..e liuiniiure, of the New Jer i;-v Bunflflflnfl <*"urt, was the wlnner of the principal prtaa ? raar aga The compett ttofl . Btfladfl over txvo dajs of play. elgh tflflfl hoi.s taah day. Ipflotal prtaaa bt* offerfld lor a kKUers' haa_cap an tho last day. Ciidln-r W. White, the Oakland rec? ord I'.ilder. xxill bo a coinpetltor ln the annual toun.anient of the New Vork Ootf ciub, arhlch hagtna to-morrow al Van Cortlaadt rark, leadlng considerable In tflrcflt to tho meetlng. Uthers who will take poft ar>- W, y 1'urcell, of the home lajganllfltlon; Thomas I). Conroy. of Kox llllls, hi 1 Howard Juster, of Brooklyn Forest Park, MILBURN ON HIS GAME Leads Pumsen Invaders to Vic tory in Polo Match. I By Tflflflflrraph to Tho Tribune. | Bad Bank, K. J. Aug. 26. - Devereux Mllbiirn. who played on tlie Amerlian t.uii In thfl int-rriational polo nuitchei-, nnd lloxxard S. Uoid-n, of Kuins.-ii, di trldfld lionors for brliliant mallet xxork ii nd faat ridlng thls .afternoon on th>* Ner. bert field, at Itiiingen. xv here the Bnmaan Invadflra dflfaatad tho Bnmaan Pre.-boot.-i.s by a aiore of 1? to I1:*. Mllbuin sxoieil 7 flOOla, and ltouaid Bfl-I'l-n ami t. N, K Tilney taiiici t each. Milburn broke four mallets tn hls hard I drlt Ing. | Thfl i'i?lm.it* rs started out in the tlrst period with I goalfl, and then xxere sliut j .mt until the elghth tlnal period, when WatflTP tallled one more. BUMBBN Ui'Msi.N nrVAOBM. PRBEBOOTERg. 1 ?Harbuur I 1?flf. H. Jon^a, Jr. *? I N I* Tilney. I :-J H Walera. 1 ?? BL B Hord*-n. I fl?i.. J. Hunt. Banb IT MBbatn. I Uack?Arthur Jonea | Iiixad-ra?x'oala: Tlln-y. 4; Bflflflfl". 4; Mil? burn, 7, Harbour, 1; total, Ifl, P*l aalWfltflffl l flioala: \V?iera, 2, W. S. Jonea, Jr.. 1, t>y liandl mji, 10; lean jtafety unalnat Hunt, '%; tottt, I i:*4. Ileferoe?W. *?. Junea, ar. AT IHE An Elaborate Musical Produc? tion?Italian Opera Singers. BARRIE'S "PANTALOON" Continued Drawing Power of a Sensation?Novelties of Various Kinds. "ARCADIA," a novel and rather elabo? rate murdcal sj""*:acie by Tt. A. Rolfe, |a the heaflttna featura on the bill at the Unlon Square this araah. The plcce ia well slaged and lncludes a aerlee of se lectlons for various maatcal Instruments. -Juat llalf Way," a llttle playlet, wlth Ann Heritaare and Allan Ptaahatt, is amusing and well played. Another feat ured number is Miss Leitzel, the at tra. tlve llttle acrobat, who give*. a _*raa*a> fUl perfornian. 8 "ti the fljrlag ringa wlth Jeanette, her muecular partner. Qoorga MeKay .ind Ottle Ardlne have B gOOd act, wlth some humor and lots of danc? lng. Charlea and Fatiny Van appear ln th.ir sketch. "l-Yom Staue Carpenter to Ackter," wlth the latest edltion of thelr parthmlar braad of fon, and Baeet aith thelr UBUal suceess. A novelty that proved pepttlaf- ls a game of bicy.-le polo, played by the Oacferd Trio. Robert Morti mcr rlding as America and Harry WeUfl n-. KnKlar.d. It'a B real game and makcs | BjOOd nport. nthers on tho blll are Luce, Olynn nnd Ma.". In B BOVel muatcal ape j clalty; Murlno Slatera, wltb operatie 88 j lectlons, an.l Durand and Turner, panto ? mtnuate. KATHLBBM CUITORD, in a series of doft dlvea IntO dapper aults of men'a | clotlus and some clever lmpersonu tiftna, ls ona of the headiine attracttona j on the blll at tha Kifth Avt-nue this WOeK. Mlaa Cllfford Biabea heraeif popubvr w-ith | the audlence by lettlng them Into th.' se i t-rets of her uuick change dn-asing room, j frcm behlnd a shadow curtaln, but she looks b'-ct when she dis' ards the razor Bdgad tiouseis and sings ber "Nor ? maii'lle" BOng m p.-aaunt costurne. Kaoul Reanlto and Conteoaa Mllleflori two soio llsta of tha Boeton Opera Company mab ' Ing their vaodevuie debut here thia wo k, i Klve a Brdendtd perforrnance. The Con teaaa maVcs a deUgbtfttJ plclure In her j graceful Costunv'. Melvllle and HlgKlma I have aajnaadered vast mims upon a new ; wardrobe and aome Wlt upon a new act : sin.-e they last appaarad bere. Th? corn binatlori 880m8 ji.at as popular as ever. j Wllfri'l Clarka haa "A Wife for an Hour," I which heepa hlm and hia company ran I nlng about dlstractedly, but the audlence enjoyed lt Otiiera are win Oabland and company for thelr BOOOBd w.ek; WOOtOt I and Ixivett, Mantllla and I.loyd. with a ? danclng eplaode; tiordon and Rica, cydlats; John H. Weat and his Operati' Woll and Florette, a woman contortionist. EVELYN NE8BIT THAW and hi-r .l.in.ing partner, Jack Cllfford. begaa lha tourth ereah of thelr engagamenl at Ham reteln'a Itoof Oarden iaat night. He [ aldefl this palr, who continue to be tlm ? test draning card over biiied at this houae, th? MU eon-lata of eleven acta. ajrhleh taetada tbe .\rnet BrotherB, a clever palr of Kuropt-an a'-robatlc mai veis. who appaarad ln thla country for the tirst tlme yeaterday. Hamty Maru, the uttractlve Bl rlalist, who began ber aeventh weeh; Cbarlea a^haara and his leyellng eeoedlana; Bert Fitzgibbon. arlth Boveral new Boriga: tha Ad Beautiful, a Story Of "Tbe Hunt" bv livh;g BTaOdelBi Hurkbardt nnd White. in thelr flrst ap paaranOB here *a Ith a new orTerinK, tbB Ulack Urothera. a team of elngers and dancers; tho JuKgling Hurkes, Just re turnad from Kuropt- wlth bome ne*' trlehBi Albn and Brown. In a i ov.-lty I skit; t'bari'-a I.unn, COinedbin, and Crane j and Morton, operatie duo. | Mi.i.i:. DAZIE, ta J. bt Barrle'a panto 1 rnime "Pantatoon," la one of the headiine ! attracttena ut tha New Brlghtoa Theatre thla weeh. ??rai.taloon" ls an e'.aborato production and la peodateed bOTO for the fir*4t tlm.- in Anurlca. under the dlrection of Wllllam BoytnoOX, t*harks l-'rohman'a staace dircctor. Jack NoSWOrtb la un other featnre on the aacellenl MO in a new Bpectalty that Inciudea aome orlglnal aonga and an umuauig "etunt" with a real of movtng ptetarea Harry de Coeta acconipanlea Mr. Norwortb on tba ptanft Othera are Kraticls McGInn, in the com edy "The Cop". Oaar Rlvoll, in a BOW I'laylet by himself, and IrOtiey Haaktll, "Tbe ?pondthrlft Htudent"; Tirn MoMa hon's I'ullman l'orter M.ilds, ln a black face slnglng nnd dancing offerlng; Vtolet Dale, ln ber apeclalty; Sue Smith, known M "The Hrooklyn Flower Uirl." ofTered ber repertory of eviuslve ponga; Kobby Pandur und hia brother ln featfl of atrength and i'rawi.-y and Haat in h eomaady aerohatle act. PERCT W-a-LPOU-j tbe l.ondon b.iry tone; Irvlng Haattnaa, basso, and Ray McKcnna, of tbe .'anadlan I >pera Com? pany, ure among the newcomers on the cabaret progranune ?t the Maalamn Bquare Roof OOJdaaa, wtiich beatan its rourteenth areeb last afgbt othera ara l.an Clray BUd Willlam Wh, -ler ln a bumoroua burleaqua on Bddy and Earle'a Apache l-atice. Juatln D. I^iiry, Edlth Harton, with BOW ballada. and I'rofessor Rlebter, the VlOllnlBt Amateur shows nre nven aa uaual on Monday and t'rl i1ny .s.nlnga. ,Hi.\N SAWYKH and Wallace Ho Cutcheon baad the cabaret prograinmc at tbe Jardln de Danaa this week with an uncommonly graceful exhlhltlon of mod? ern dances. Othera on the bill are KriK Uah und Johnson, the orwnul PaCUlO Coast T.-xaa Tommy team* the Wl,irlwind Hlggtnaaa, the Marathon Hartemaiia, Cola ami Denahy, the Knleb-Knacb Dancers. lbtty Martin, dnunatie isopraiio; Leona yherwiii and Hosemarte l^i liatdc JACK M'AULll-'Kt:. with an Illustrated ii om.ioajue, ls the headiine teature on the hlll of vaudevllle at the Huatlc Theatre, at I'allaadea l'ark. this week. Othera are .Jitlney Shlelda an.l company. ln a BOCeedj sketch; the Altheba Twlns, ln a slnglnat and acrobatlc novelty; the Abdallah troupe of acrobats; Hoss nnd Kaust, ln a stni'liig and talking skit; llans Wagner, Mollnlst. and Whltehlll and WbttehlU. in a ponveraatlonal sk.-tch. Now Bireua i>4*t fonBaWa made their appearance at tiie comblnation bandstatid and free act plat? form. FAST TIME ONELGIN TRACK De Palma Makes Better than a Mile a Minute in Car. Kigiu. ni. Aug. ^o. Better thaa a mile a minute UttM vsaa made to-day on the Klsin automobile race course in the lnltlal oftleial practlce for the races to be h.ll on l-'riduy nnd Saturday. J Ualpti Ik I'alma, wlnner of the two blg races here Iaat year, mud.- the fastest lap. Hia tinie waa 7:43 for the M?2-mile tta. k. l-*resh oil made the course slippery, and for this reaaon only three ractug pllota etigaged ln the tryouta. I'ullen an>l \*,'lshHrt were the other two. Joe Uaw aon drove one lap. AS Rich Stable Owner Accused of Paying $300 to Get Wholesale Grocer's Animals Killed. WOULDN'T SELL OUT "Yesky Nigger's" Confession Points to Others in* Owners' Protective Ass'n He Says Paid to Avoid Arrest. The grand Jury to which Royal II Weller. Asslstant Dlstrict Attorney, ls presentjng the horse poisoning cases (irising ont of the cont'.-ssion of "Yesky Nlgger" found an Indi. tment yeaterday against a rhh East Skie llverymai., who ls Bactlgfld of paying $.{iKi to have the horses of a arhatflBalfl gPOCaff pois oned. It d. \eli>|x*il that the man 1n dicted ls a number of the Horse Own? era' ProtflCtlVfl Association, whose avowrd objeet is to praVflBt horse pois? oning. Harry \V. N**w burger, Deputy l'olice Coinmiseion'r, lt Is said, was present at ? meetlng of the assocU tion when "Yesky-' accused the llvery tnan to hls fa.?*-. The minutes of this meeting are in the hands of Mr. Weller. It was caH;d for the purpose of ascertalnlng why witnesses against "Yesky Nlgger" had changed their tflfltl?lOliy between tho police court and the Criminal Branch of thfl Supreme Court, where "Yesky" waa brought to trial for atte-npted ex tortlon. ?Mr. Newburger at that time was counsel to tho association. "Yesky NlfgflTM was present to answer any chargflB that nlghl ba brought against him. The meeting was a stormy one. Iasting trom 'J o'clock in tho morning until 8 at nlght. Churges and counter charges flew thlck and faat. The min? utes show that "Yesky" called out above tho dln to the llveryman who was tmilcted yeaterday. asking him if it was not true that tho llveryman had pald *-lUX) to a notorious horse poisoner to klll th** horses of the ?Thflj|flflaaJa grocer, who refused to sell hla hOPBfla to the stableman at a Iflaa The liverynian, according to the min? utes, answered hotly that it was not tru-; hfl bad pald thfl motu-y not to thfl poifloncr, but to a middlenian, although lf was "for tha purpose of huving atgut horses polfloned.** The "middlenian" tfl xxh'.rn thfl flAabffl owner fld?dttfld paying thfl .**.)<??) was ? urand Jury witness yflfltflrday, He flgya that tht* money was given to him lor a cortatia purpoaa, and thm la punuaaca of that purpoofl bfl gavfl it to fl noto? rious Baat t*ide horaa poaaoMr. Mr. Weller has obtained this man's na.n-. The man Indlctfld yflfltflrday prag by no BMfl?fl the only member of the KOTflfl Oaraera* Prott i the Agnoclatloa flrboan "Yesky Niggt-r" BOCttBfla, and it is prob able that tbfl eases of tbfl other UflflB* bcr3 will bfl considered by the grand jury. At a mcetink last November, "Yes? ky" also flCCUflfld OflTtala members of paying niun.-y to thfl police to avoid arrest or conviction. Dflputy Cna_alflflttoiMr Kflarbufgar said last night that he rernembt-rcd the meeting ln questlon, but that he had m> reeolk-ction that any one had udmitted paying money to have bOTflflfl potflOOfld. "Uf course," sai.l Mr. Newburger, "if any one had done so, he would have been arrested at once." Mr. Newburger said he was nol greatly surprised that a member nf the association had been indicted. "Ther.; Is no doubt," bfl said, "tbat some cf thflfn are CTOOhfl and Ottghl to be in Sing Sing." Hfl aald that after he entered the l'olice Department he assigned taro de tectives to work xxith the Horse own ers* l'rotectlve Association and do what they could to diMoiintK** thfl poaflOahlg of horses. Mr. Weller xvill continu? to put eagflfl before thfl grand Jury as of tflfl aa that body can gixe hitn the ne. - pgflary time. He ls espeeially anxious to rush the eggflfl of certain men who, bfl ls in fomied. hava bflsa tteaataaUaj ven geance tipun those who dared to asslst the Distikt Attorru-y ln thfl investiga? tion or tO appaar bafOfa the grand jury. AT THE STOCK THEATRES. "Mrs. Dane's Defence,'' the attraclion at the A< ad. my of Music thls week, la i mio of thflflfl I'.ays of the recent paet whose revival to-day BflrVflfl another pur pflofl thaa lhal of annrtalnnunt it otters an opportunity for eoinparlson of thfl "strong" draina of a dflflfldfl ago xxith that .-I to-day, atid also?ar.d in this case most strikingly?lor fl uouipaitaoii of niastery ,>: thfl dra'.n.uists craft. Built up around u sinRie grflfll BOflBfl?thflt of the lntei ro-'.-itoiy of Mrs. Danfl by the lulher ..!' tho youtli xvho would many hflfl Henry Arthur Jon.s's play does notdepend tor ita interest upon this one act alone. Indeed. lha daftaaai of thfl .onsttu.tion of wh.it Iflflda up to it, the charins of Itfl andlng, the resourcefultiess aud deftinr*B flf tb* xx hole, fiiriiish flfl interest of flnfllhar an.l a most lastlliR kind. At thfl Bflflflfl tune it oontalna Bflvatalfljood flctlflflipartahflflldflfl the two chief roles, Intrusted ln the Uffflfl ent produ.etioii t? thfl cngflriMs baaaa af Ktliel ilifton (Mrs. Dnaa) and William Lampe tthe father). Tn. le Tom'a fl'abin," at the Manbattan Op< rn Hoaoal hafl provad so popuiar tn the elaborate prodii.tion jsiven it by the **to.k company of this theatre that It will be eontinued thruugh thfl BCflMBl Rflpflk. II i*i to bfl followed on next Monday by "The ?Jld Homcste.id," which, it is safe to pre fl*Ufl t. xxill run far longer than the une flTflflh naaalty devoted to a play iii tb*. atock housea. DOCTOR'S ASSAILANT HELD. Ilelena Turczer, the uervant xvho tlred .1 bullet flrhlflh Krazed the cheek of Dr. Howard C Taylor as he was leaving his home. No. 32 West 50th street, last 1-Ylday afternoon, was comniitted to BflllflVllfl Hospital for observation by Magistrate Hreen, in the Vorkvllie court, yeslerday. Mutllda Hoerke. who was with tbe wotnan at the tlme, was held for examliuUun before Chief Magistrate McAdoo.