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Open Champi Sffli AI IHE m New Jersey State and Coast Champions Win Places in Cup Tourney. HARD BATTLE FOR HONORS Mrs. McLean Beats Miss Wildey and Miss Cassell Defeats Miss Flemming to Get Into Semi-Finals. ? ? wtn Btate I lia:... .: ' ?- r ? ' i'i.. amenl on the lawa r thi Mn ? ? t, the proved man than Edna WUde) could cope aith. Tho ? j.'.:.?? .1 t fl g ha rok< The - it requli I I threa ?eti ? ?the ipi - ' PlemmlnK, ? ?;. t> l. Th*- biilllancy waa I mbig'a s:0e of tht nei Tne Kfr! wbo furor two aeaaoni ago by win ? terceptlna h M.r-s Cutm I] h . . pected to arln p Inu Ha r Bplendld ag ?tablllt)*, ii'"" ? ploddlng a . om iv i vi ntuall icored the mat. ii ? - ;aethin? ln tha wa) .-uiiir,.-*.. an Mlaa Bdna Wlld ) and Mn .Mi-1.. nn H.r.' beatl ? ? | " M. Hand]. oi a-ai '? - Mn Wildey, Ulaa Hafldy and i tiu- pali began 1 -? Miai ( irna. under ittaok Ti of Mra I'o ich and the fl .- ol Mli Ha ? " ? t|. . r t.? ir. gailantl: t< ? Mn. M< I ? . t hei :rddy and atch, the mixed doublea ?ibutod a number of thrtlUng tont.sts -??- programme, and am^ng th. Flemming and H .... ? '.'. .i n Mn Ft '; ? I Hlnck. All of the con ilght iata ummary follows: ? ? " - I Im l.-in. ? ? y. i . . Mi..! Florfl ii n.i. aid .ind IM1M '. ; iH. .. ,,.. - : - ? ? .., malmaa. ~~ " ? ? r. Glaaebra > ;!"s : II J.-nkln- defeated ttlaa ... rfaull - . ' ?? iv u. Hunt. ?' ' i>lor and H. Oakiey. . .. - aad L, <-. I*a|.n \'aa '? aet -nd llrr.- . '' , MCK' ' M -' Ma"_r M ? ' ' - k .,,-, ..,. Harry ! ....??, II Ul.'k , n and Cllfford ? ,> and k P Beanett, ??i. ,'!.mrr 1T.? Bljd " defeated '.' .II"* V. II ???. -?-? METROPOLITAN CIRCUIT ON Spirited Heats Mark Opening Matinee at White Plains. ?r'Ht^''i heata ?iiari<e<i th** opeataa mat lltan Clrcutl of trat ... at the. v . ... ? ? ?? n fCeatcheater County, yeaterda) The aumawula TROTTtNG S:*J* rtaASW i' I 11 '*** BBBT a IN t> HAAT8 ONI MIUB >Tii- hard i... i ? llll peter ' - * J * * J ! J . rr v,?-, i ii -i \? !?' aae, hoo i i i |N ?'? "Mi MILK Hir*. ??un. .4111 I. K?MI 1 1 1 II ? '? '-' -' - ?? . a i dr Uttla ' .)r I ' r ., .. .... . - ? - I * r] lannon , Tl ' " " -'? 1 . ' "' < _ - a ? ' O'NEIL AFTER RITCHIE Cable Message Says He Will Box for the Championship. Iieadoa, lept it "tappar" O'Mell th* EngHah boaer, wlll aall fOi the nlted fdtetee on 8**| ' '' ' tviiiw ftitcble in a centeet for the llght . ? impionahlp <>f tha aroi Id. Ho ann*winea?menl haa been made In thln lountry thal Rltchla Wlll l"''* CfNell for hla tltle. ii ia peeelble thal the p;ni-lir<hm:.n la comlng to challenge, witii th?- bopa of getting a mateh. :>nship Golf *? Lawn Tennis & ^olle; English Golfer Leads Field in Second Testing Round for Title Edward Ray Flashes to the , Front by Clever Play. TIE FOR SECOND PLACE Reid, Another Briton, and R. G. MacDonald, an Unknown, Three Strokes Away. T-nrn a Btaff ? m, Bept, 17. VH ting Brltona ?nd reeldent Boota completed the dla< ? of tha golfen "i the tlon tei of "tii" i ? rnament. in da r lhe dl of the L'nlted Ptatea Oolf \**nr\-.f ? the linka of th. Country Club at Btooklli trd Ray. . ? ? ina wo M'a ?? r i *??' thrr>. atrokea i-atter than hli tryman, Wllfred Reld and R. '*? M?c" ! ilonald. r Bcot. ' :" ! Tarb ? i ClUb. of Clnclnnatl who I 151 ea.'n, ih* aame aeore thal Ha nd yea? terday. . D Traver* of Cpper Montclair, ... |on, could n-.t , do hetter than lt l barely i , in, while Wlll 8m l i, ? form. r open champion, new repreaentlng Mexico, falled Ify, alth aeva ral . i . anown. ? ? iho* i thal the pace waa conalderabl) fa?ter thar I i u oni) those artth a total of HA nr i. r able ti atay ln the i nat 170 for tha day before. ? ma wa re almoal Ideal an I loophole for excuaa John J Mc Darmott, tha *?-,... who needed ... ? ? ? ? . ? ??.. nol ????-? '?? "."?? Ray Plays Like a Machine. ... iqj ,),.. r<tpu tation nt ??? ?? g itead; like Vai . . hla game to li ?chlne-llk*. ra gularit). < mce a while I ' f thi ? ' rarely ? ere or how hla I lo I Always long off the tee, lhe big hll ?everal balla that made th* aallery Ithough ot. n v * dldi ' B< ' as far as his partni Hoba . .r?i "pro.' arho had a wa) ??* ... >? ol ower, with th*- re Fult that the) ran much further I oul ln the morning the only mle takea worth d flbot to '!i" rough al the flral hola and taklna three r nth gi bul even a1 thal . . ? ? two better tiiaxi 4?ho-e short gama ha.l aaved hlio aeveral Btrokea <>n th.- tenth rr*m Ra) took ihree puta To thf aeventeenth hta te. ahot fully -'"a yarda, went beyond th* road bul proaa h that wi nl wlde previ nted I im from pettintr hla l, which Hob? aft.*r a poor drivc Hobena thera hlmaelf h\ making tho green with l fall] 230 ' Bidi *i M beea gava Ray hl* li, whereaa Hobei last slx ho ? bettei than !>-. d . mpla ted tl \fter - foliowed Ray an.l Hotx i l Tl i ? ? imed atarted brllllantly by brlng <rr 0f* foot 1 111 fOI .. 1 at tl hole, which ts more than aM yarda Ha ,, puu on the thlrd, elghth and ninth greena however, bul al thal reached the turn in 31. mlng back Ray'a onlj tee was a topped drltre ai lhe eleventh ,,? . . ... flhol to thr wooda al toa nth i.n'i lor-t a atra aequence, yel he had a 37 back whlcb blm his aecond 7t Hobena took t<-n atrokea mora than hla partni r ]; ? ... , ard wa? aa lollowa: IMwarrl Ka RnglBltd: ? t I - ii i . * < * ?' ln .. t 4 < .1 ?? ' - '**-?"? Reid Plays Sound Golf. Rarly ln the day Wllfred Reld cuaed a ripple of exdtemenl by reellng ofl ii- played wltb D?ve Honeynum, ol Tot aal mn. and although tha laal nanwd wa? arl-lng a longe* bell ha could nol cope with Reld' aittlng. On the llrei tw? greena th*- little BHton broughl off long onei of at lead tb rti feel for l'a and i" reached lha turn iti ti A nlne* rool put waa aii ba hi*<i te make lo g?t ? - at tt..' alxteenth, and he flntabed the ro.md in 72. after taking I for Um I om* hola Honeyman had ? for the round in lhe afti rnoon Reld rand Honeynmn cama t.. grlef a1 ti.e thlrd hole ReM gol bunhered on his Becond Bhot, and, falling . [ , leai on hla iral attempt, took 7. nt:- partner gol honu wltb um Bna ::t<"< and arith care h..<t a i ln aight Tha green waa unuaually heen, wltb the ptn bi .-. ha.l placa .md this pettly explalna why Honeyman BCtUall) took i puta. BO th.it ti,*- hole alao coat blm a > The Poreet HIU "pro ' falled t.. gel going after that ? R< Id menaged to gi I a. If, ton Bti below bla partnei Reld'i card wa follows: Wllfr-<J Ke|! BaUMtaad r.owni Oul . I I 4 4 i. 4 4 :? * Ir. . 3 4 .. 4 4 2 2 t i.-,| 4 7 4 4 4 4 1. :^f: ln .. . i 4 4 4 t ?*..? : MacDonald a Surpnse. MacDanaM araa ona of the laal to Bnlah in iii*. morning and aa he wai compare- ' tlvely unknown hi* Bna 11 eame as a aur* He drove a long ball, and after K4ii]iji oul ln M, came back In an ex* ? ,i m, Bgurea thal ware botped aoma by a I ai tha flf>yard fourteenth, whera in- reached tha green nn hla aee* oml in tiie afternoon MacDonaM took * ...th i. the t.iii "in..' bdng ? i.f takiiie lour puti . ii.? paitly made ameada v*.11>i a 2 at the tenth. Imi a I at tha Boveatoanth, whera ha gel trapped, ? ? ?i i.ini from t.','ttink' better than 73 ii*. s.-ii.i ,ii hm ntiisii thal ihe only trouble ha bad w..s bla own fault Hla . ,n .1 a as ir fnllou I it tfr. HaeDoaald, Hydi raru: . ' it. 14 4 4 14! la 3 4 4 r. 3 4 3 4 4 i Oul .a t t 4 l t t t t??1 Ifl : 4 I I I 4 3 6 4?3- II :.'?! Edwtn Towno, of Hartford. ha'i an i\ ceptlonal homecomlng In ?'?:! in tha BBOrn* Ing, gettlng ao eai than ^ i> tt In lhe< iast nlne hotea They w*.r?. the reeull of deadly appreachea *>ne ef\beoe l'a waa at the long fourteenth. Uf mada tha laal ala betei In II atrokea yettlng a 7?> for th*? r4.unii and qi altfylng with i.">9. Jack ? DWABD i: \ *i OF BNUI.ANl* Who led | ' ' ' ' bunki r. ? 11 ' ' ' boli ln tl ... - theea Amateurg in Good Form. ? . ?. ? rt I ' rnlng. wl ' ? round for l ly two w. in the .if'. iie ? tnd. read. a 11 for n total of iaa, *a hili th hmidl one atroke mori mott had to vork i. On l aurfai ca he fr. ' took thi and nev. look 81 in t * ? ? 11 th* ?ame atory afl ..1 Bli ? ll . gol awa* loni Aie. Bmlth. I ha<i a bad a. ? ? ' ? ? ? ' (ui over it. how. . .. ? | hi qualUli d H a.. The Real Test Comes To Da/. Now the real ati i thoaie ,. ..... tha two d ih. championi hip proper to-morroa i ? ? palringa f< A H .NBhrr.i:-. K Beid, Banatead l> i *rwell. st.nit"ii Heigbta .md Otto Hackbarth, I Walter Hagln. >; ? '? So* York .i M. Andei aon, ( ommona A i; iy.. kwood Allaton i- i oi .. I > Tr* ? ? .', alter Po argua, Bk. I |. Doyle, M "i1 i '?' ?? Tom 1 ardon, Onwenl la ? 'i ti..iu. Bhlnni ? oi k. and Tont Ken .-??: . ? " dham. u m Bai gkill, and 11 ' Bivei i ? Norman Clark, WatartMorland, and Mac? Donald Bmlth, v. k ?? Hai i '> ardon, Bouth Heri and Tom Bonnar, Mi i kli nburg. , .??.,. viii . ? ind J J M. !'? i motl, Atlantlc ? ,i ni;. i n Vi? -tt.rook. and i; 11 Mai Donald, Hyde Park, Chlcagi w. c Fownaa, .ir.. Oakmont, and r. l*orihg, An ola. ii:,11 , Hampton, North Ando-rer, and Qaorge C*ummlng. Toronto Ja. k < 'ooke, i 'alumet, and i R Mm ra\. Montrea ? Toan Mulgrew of Otai go, and Jaeh Dowhng, of Bcaxadale. TRAFFIC CLUB ON LINKS Sixty Membcrs Run Off Series of Matches at Haworth. Bixt; "i mor* membera oi tlu TrolTJc i i jb ot N-w- rork ran ott ., Berlea ol competrttoi y* terday oeer the links of the Haworth i >unl ' Club. Gra nei priae* were awarded la two claaei al the haii'ii-up Then waa a tle foi tha im t troph) ? ? A botwea n O. a. Yngi and ii. B Ma riard aith re pectiva . ardfl of '" tt Tu and M II n, Paga artn nlng the elghteen-boi* match play-efl ?>>? i up W B. ?.:oiikl>n won the groaa wnh ? bi in the aecond *-? t i B. Plfi, with i lll M '?., waa th* net wtnner, while the BToaa wi rn to K D Rapp, with :>.? \ competltlofl over three holea araa run j nff foi beginni and I A Trumble wun 44 ith tl. Mn W. J. Klugg, wlth D o tt, was lurcaaaful ln the women'a putting. A epea-tal pria wa "fT-.-.i fnr Trafllc .'n.r> .bera who are alao afllltated wlth ti.e Haworth organlaatlon D, A. Page araa the a ii.iier, with 90 -2iv-7o ANOTHER CUP SYNDICATE Dcfcnders Not Lacking for Great Trophy of the Seas. .\..w;o.. i: i Bepi IT, The propoaed forn.iitioii ..f .*t!ii iitioth.r **yn4Meate to buUd ?? yacht te compete f<T tha honor ot defendlng the Amerlca'a <'up agalnat Present Champion Qualifies, bul Far Down the List. AMATEURS IN THE RUNNING Travers, Schmidt and Ander son Do Well Enough to Hold Places. Towna ol Hartford, and ( ~ri IV nthrop Hqi ,.t" Braa Burn, and ' i k if Ulegl ? ? Roberl "indrewa i?f tiaw Haven, and i ow. of Baltuarol \, .1 Brady, pf Wollaatoa, and A aa Camptx ti. ol Brookllna Robe ' ..? ?; Ridga Bnd .-. i .,,,11, ,,r Wora. Bta i i i: a of W aumbek. and J I tonald* ? ., \ i ? ? .1 ii Taylor. of I_k< ildi. and '.? orga Bowd.' of Tedaeo. j m Bamea, of Tacoma, and T n. B? aroa d, of < larden ' Ity Tom McXamara, of Boaton, and Peter , ? i .) i I: i ? of Ro; ai i ittawa, aad Prarn t; ' lulmet of Woodland Pave Ogllvia of Morria County, and b B Bvana ol Braa Burn W Magulri ol Houaton, and MeU Campbell, <?< ti"- Countrj Club Aia-.- Bmlth, ? I W rkag '. and J R Thomaon, of tha Philadelphia Couotry Club. .ii. k Hoi ? 'i ?. Bngk wood, aad ? ..,- . H H Barker ol Roa Buck, aad Onrge Barga nt of i "ha ? > < "haaa j ?. Anda r on ol Braa Burn, and j. M. Bhippen, of Maidat. ? . of Columbia .-.;.'! r'red ??'???? ;. ..i ?j I,,. .??. ? i , fying I menl propei . i ra 14 t tt r i ;:. 7' 157 ? et. Kt - ? -7:. 151 n u ? .... . .. - . ? . an pa 1..-I TT I ..... ... -i M I ... ?. - , II lt. AIU *?'*? '??' ? I 1 '? '? ' ' *. * ,i -?? '? i ? n ii ? - ? ?trkiil ?' -tor ? ... ? U i- . * , ? |. Ki-m i.. ?? ? ? .. Iflfl " .... I. \l M ?? .. ?. .1 ll ir .1 l . 17 I ?? ' ?? " ' 17 | : ' ? I .' V . . ' ? . . M ?' . \ le I |?| ? ? i . , Rockland IU I ., . ifled ";i t .. a., t flcori . follca ? roun l'nrr\ \ ardon Bnetajt . R 7> 151 ,i ? . . ; i . - |5| ? ??..-. 7. .; ?:. i . ? si |B7 IOH Rfl ;.; UM II lUi' .'? M |i<> ntrj <' ii. ?.? 77 ihi , ... . M Rl IB1 M . <? ? M 7. II | *r. nla. ... * I I. - . t- .- I ???:'.? . I I II * , 4 7* itehlnaoti, Allearheny... ao >i iM \ ytoni -.,-.? M *-i IBB Bfl B9 IBB lll i...... Hhlnne '. I Mllla ?4? -I IBB i ..,, m U -I , ntumM. **i M iaa .. \. || Murra Kanawhl M K '?? ? \4 H i ? - ?? iaa Inuo.i'l.?! I . 11 ' n I I * 1 ? ? .... Mr-.ni. ? ount] n v" iaa . i w lei ir. i ii. .??-i " National Unki *?'? **'-' IBI \ ,: i . -?*:! ni; li h Barl <f I ? lt **s ',;7 um-, I'l.i... :. lt M.i M M IM .... i ? .. si *7 law i .... llarkt?rth, Htnaatel* *??"? J HA i \i i v i.ri.. - ? ? ? awealth tf w< 17" Blr Thomaa Ltpton lati I i' rJlenfei wai annoum i ?> '. to*nlght Hradlng II are Commodora i: Waltei t i.nk. "f Philadelphia, owner m tha Khooni t iroin... more famoo ? ii ? tha Queen, aad <;...r(.-.- M Pynehon, of Kew \ o. k, w in. ..44 na the aloop latela na Both are membera of lhe Nea Vnk yachl ?itii> The* eapecl te attrad other j .1. ht ma n to tin ir propoettlon, BOXERS IN TIP-TOP SHAPE Fast Bout Looked For Between Morris and Rcich To-morrow. u hen Carl MorrM and Al Kidch Bnlah tralning lo-daj ror thelr len-round i.out in Madiaoa Bquara Garden tce-morron niflit they Wlll ba; icatly for the ti-i.Ust kind ol grllltag t.i-t Rcich, all-around athlete aad former amateur haavyarelghi ehamptoo of America, looked ready wbea visit..1 iit AiieiihuiHt yeaterday. Ut covered aix. mllea on tha road before the noon menl and arrlved at Profeeaor Da Pdreat'a qoartera without a >Xki\ ot weartna Bparrtng bouta and at punealng the bas tins aronderfally eonatmeted roung man Bhowed torrlnc hiuinK power and *-r prlaing agiilty. Morria w;.s down to 2.7'.. pounda yca terday and .iidn't appear lo ba carrytng maeh extra Itcah. Hilly Newman. who : gettlag him ready, aaM thal his man wouM anrprlaa t.?? boxinK "fans'' with his Increaae.! knOWledgB of the game. ?e Football *** IUSI AUI PICKED Place at Quarterback the Only One Open to Much Ques tion at Present. BRADLEE MAY GET CALL Howard Jones Lets Up on the Yale Squad?Pumpelly Suf fering from Slight Muscle Bruise. .Oe ' Cambrldge, Maaa., Bept 17. ? Percv Haughton, Harvard'* head cuach, began lo ? ua thlng ? to-day whi n. foi the Bral time, he attended the morning pra ' ..f hla aquad. thli uauall) l>eing ? ducted bj the yuungei asaiBta.nl iuu Harvard, altho i I I ?- ??'? the u tin,.. ia ;i weeh i ? hind \ t\t, Pria ? and f'ornell all three of whh l. aie on tlu.) ?chedure. Haughton '? am la prai tl< al aettlataJ, aatda perhapa from a quarti ha | . bul ihe hi ad coach haa ?? tr** meiidoua aquad ol Iti ? mi n to trj .".! and N anxioufl i" gel ' ? en ""** n t" regular football work In order that the aecond and thlrd vai Itj elevi i may Lo plcked ..ni b* th. end oi thi wei k for algnal driii* i.v.i without Tudor Oardlner Harvard ha * ? rtough .-..!.? ed ' ? '.ii for the -nd s. hut aald* from the four regular Inemen little le known aboul the poaatbilitlea <.t the other blg fellowa on thi quad. tccordlngly Ha**ghU*a'e ?** atatanta aupplementejd the aiaual rudlmen ..in. a with Indlvidual . oaih i - No problem, however, beci.ia peater ? ? .1 ol the i|uai*terbe>cl**a, lt- :o"ks a.s if Bradlee would be the regular man and a *;o'"i one bj the end ol r; ? || I ; ?. than elther ;,.. both ol Bboni ed wlth th. ' ' fall. Wiggleeurorth, who waa u pupu of ? ? ? the quai U ? . ? ? . intlm* iia one ga ne To ? latiou ii.ur. Uardner, who a ? ? larter ln ? thi \ aie gamee of t9io an.i itll, ruahed to fambi I i at ome began coa . ? ? , -; ? ii Rol n prolaaM) wll ?? m th* l laat f bu< lha fornu . I ? ? nol known II ba In Wi : that l.e rus been band ... ii ? ?. la w. lt. "ii the th I fl ?-... wl ' wlnnlng tn :.. en, Bept l. ? irk of the . .. mlted t. - i I and after tb. ? ? ? ? the i'i ? needed tal Captaln ? ? ? ihe I ? ?? il.il t muat le bm ln unl . | clalt* i iu. .i Harbl ?n, * ! oi ?? ? houlder a ? i . wiii return I ? ? The i it--n.a] drlll brought ' a nto ih. .| line, "Dulch" Ar tltUt. ? ; I tl :i t i ii! i ?. ?? i 'um, '??? m. back. belna u I end. < 'hatfii id Ta) - lor, the freahman Mat ol ?? I norki d for l time ln tl ? ba k in i.i ind ll.ht: ". i the < "i" he ind ti thui Howe. wlll arrlva to Ifl- ? I ou B ' ' Prineeton N .' ??*? pt 11 >'!';'' <"" hi id h.. in i football acrlmmagn thla ,if tarnoon it laatcd foi a hall hour and the 'varaitj waa ible tu m.ik. down M" t "i the dlatan - waa _.i.i b) dn- plunalna. '" thin Mcrntt ? ii pla -. ? .1 inu u.ii ability nnd rarried thi bel] foi the ma |oi i Brown, ol had man) opiroi tunltl. a to pra. I w ,..i pa ng to Captaln Hak. bnl on i iu,, wa !,ii i'. w iti. fullh repoi t< d to-dai to hi p In i oai h MORE RIFLE RECORDS FALL Captain W. H. Richard Sets World'l Mark for 1,200 Yards. Bea i i'i i. \ .i . s. p| ;; Two moi - \.... 4' i ??? "pi a !?? bi "k- n on tha i un,-. "i the Noa Ji ? Btati Rlfl< Aaaoi lation t"-.:..' \ i; ? ...i. ui ti oul "f a i". <lble 73 on tha i.'.''?? 4aui 1.1110 w.is made In the Sn ur. r mat. ii bj " 'aptaln W. 11. Rleh iiid, ot Ohio, who. on Monday, flhatter?.d tin world'a record foi ronaaeutlve bult'e* .tbi ".n.ii ange A team repreaentuig the Diatricl .f . i.i. ini.i 1 in ii.. Dryden tronhv match to-daj -vi .. 1.. w 1 ? um mark for the UO yard range wlth 7-lnch bulfa-eyea when th. 1 to...ii.d K '"it 'i a pa ajbU i>?\ an Bvaraga ol 1:1'- per man) Captaln Richard won over Captaln .1 K Bnow, Marine Corpa, and Bergaanl Ce drlce B Long, ol lf aaaachuaetta. who wen thM for aecond place, wlth ri i".mts each M.ijor tv. B. Price nt New Jeraey, niad. tha nexl bighai I 1 ? ": ? ,;i Tha i**f*1cera' nnd ia*u***eetora< mat. h, an Indlvidual event, wea won hy C*aptaln K, k \ Caaey, ef Pennaylvania, wlth ;i Beora of N, lacking bul one potnt of a pos*ibi?*. ii.. acored a Boaatbla on tiu* 1.'"-'--.ir.i range and H ee the ttOI-yard. I.i-ut-n.ii.l I'.niii .?! th- Marlnr i'nr|>s. ?a.H aecond, wlth !>7. The Maaaachuaettfli rlllenicn won tba t*tr**o*en trophj raatcli wltb an aggregat Beere on tha ihr? langea of i.n." Othair aroraa arere Mtra Vork, 1.110; Dlatrict uf ColumMa, U9; Kew Jeraey, i.ir, \i,iri..? Cot-ae, LUI; I nited states CaJvary, 11-'?*>. Unlted St.it'.a Inf.intry. 1.11*1. Boxing & Shadow Boxing for World's Title raaeoavor. h. <?. aaa*. W*-?__JJ ttrUh. the HrltUh llahtwrlffht ??'?'" plon. pr<ip*.-e-. lo ahadoNV !><?? kMBBBll ? thi- norl.ra .liampl.in.hlp ka*a next Bn* Bfdai Hflernoon, lhe ilar Iie -.48. I<> ka?e foiiKlit W lllle Klt.hle fnr the laller- IIHe. Havt-a <ii-i>?*.-.i ?t Ma hnoghiaer wf l?,nrnt. XS el.h 44 lll (|eman*I Kit.l.*-'* f'.r Mt aml set ln m..ll*.n leariil mn*-hlaier> t.. oi.iiiin damaaaa fn.m RiteMa f"r *??"*? .ral r?-miinernll\e mat.'h,*. \**el?h ale rlarefl he ha* in-t ihiaagh wa-thag ha ix>e ,lifini|iinn. TMfl is the UrllMi bOSOV'i antiounre*! |.r<K i.iii.i.f f?r Siitunlnj; u.inii in ai ittM p. m. at IM peandai hop IBieagh Ibe ra>pe? nt Ihr arrna an hour lal.r; ?'inil?*v llafhl nn lmaar'n-**.v Hltrlilr; li.n.l an liiiiialnarj knu.koiit ? itrrlara MaaaeM wetUYe ehampMni elMi bla mwrm an.i nake a rlahn for ihe lljaa f.irf.'ll tnonr.i . Kit< lti.-'- forfrlt na? pMtad M a . hri k. ,111 44hl.l1 hr atnppral pa.4 mrnl hi-forr lir |,fl tat -..an Iran. U.<>. IN John N. Willys, Retuming from Trip Abroad, Makes Some Interesting Comments. DINNER TO HIGHWAY HEADS Manhattan Auto Club Will Honor Connollv and Leavitt for Their Good Work in Queens Borough. John N. Wll '.??nt of tlu Wlllya d < ompan). and one of thi ing nunufactureri of the I on tha imp. r mtha ln ?urope Mr Willyi r ..-turns frotn ina . omblni il bualm li vote lus antlra attention to lhe - ol ???? hlch Ra ! head, eapei ,.id "What I iiav.. aeen and earaed in Bu? llrml) than ? rer t tha nlted *8tatee wlll alwaya ha ti... leader ln lha automoblle Induatr ," Mr. Willyi ? ? ?? : "While .;??:., a* !..? Kngtand, I I Ita - - motor * ar - .. . ? they arrh 1 t tl ilea 44 hlch -. 1 BUC* "Ei I tta day M lo find 'iie I , ?. ' '. , there 1 .- ar. atlll worklng . i on tha 0 ?! plan bor Phey have neglected, . ,. .. ?????? ? ? roductlon methoda * . litul te qulra tnenl it loa ? ? bi and baat know b atII rei .. tn :ut 4 oi prod - ng , ind tha ? | ....... . ton lf . '...do . . : Into Eu volutlon in Induatry thera though i believe th would monl ? ? ..ls arould I ? day ou ultra* ? ? ? I truck d aa wa aen . \ ? i . : . inufaei .v.-iat. Thi ? in n> t< 11 1 ada a moal thoroogh and a haua) hlcla ? . n paylng kt. bi attention tu the ailght-1 letalla of dcaign, ci>natrucj.lon and r.nish ol lhe cara i think that ?u ih a ti t 1 tltle ca inti. ?... ,? _jq ., great l< al t..\4.ir,i (tlll further Increaaing the high etandard of qualltj of 1 lo.iu 'ta and would icrel irate the aa com pllahmeni of the ultimate ia ti.e irane* Neeri) two hundred of tha Motor lei 1 and theti rrta nda vi~it,<<i "r.-.i u isner'a farm, at Bmithtown, Long and, mi Tueada) for thelr atnut.il *mi*iri ?r and clambaka Krom every polnl ...' the affair waa a huge auoceea, in ihe Rnal game for tin' Manhattan Club l ph) the baeebell team, ??iptetntd by R. 11 Johnaton, defeated the nlne gathored bj 1 ;...il;.- Robertaon, whloh had eat'ller 1 tha Poertnei team out of compe tni..n "Prince" Laaarnlck auatalned the enl) injury iii the athletlc evente, atraln nii; .1 tin.1.m whlla competing ln the hop, atep and lump Indlanap dli. Ind , Bepl Hi hundred entn blanka for tna IMI EOtVmtla automo Mle race .it the Indlanapolla motor apeed ara) on Memorlal Dai II l, were malled 1. iterda) to lutomobila manufacturera ln uii parti ol the worM The ia.. i tti.it a foretgner ln .. forelgn mada car won ti.is year'a conteel leada lha management to believe thal ;i iarri?t number of rara and drlvera from tha OM WorM wlll i.f entered nea! year than In .ni\ of tha three prevloua conteeta Tin aendlng oul of tha entry blanka thla early, ll waa axplalned. waa to give ..11 manufacturera time to conatru. t tnv< . peclall) for Ui,- race and glva tbem a thorough tiyoiit before the eonteat While the entr) lha haa been reduced for Ifli from Mto to MM, the i"i*-..- M l remalna i.i MMM ami three trophlea while varioiis accaaaofT companlea also a iii offer prlaea oth.r chaagoo, noted In lha antry blanka are thai aach eonteabMrt muai preaent a doctorK eertifleeta aa to hla phyalcal condition before ba arlll ba al* lowed M anter; thal hbi ataerlag knuoklea and ti.' roda BkuM ba aew two daya be fera lha race; thal aluaalaum ataerlng WbeeM Wlll be barr.d. and that all cara uiii be taken off the track at tha BMcial hillisa't hoill Thaaa provbdoaa ara ma.ie in the inter? est of BBiOty t.. bath tha ilrlvera and th. apectatora, it waa arplalned JACK BRITTON TiKES A WIFE. After obtalalng ? marrlaaa tlcanaa from City Clerb Bcully, WIIHam Jamea Brealln, better known aa Jack Brltton, ;i tioxer. araa marrled ln the Ctt) Hall yeaterday b? Aldermen John MeC.nn to Mlaa Eteala Morton. Brealln gave his age aa twenty-au, hia oa '.'.iii. ition a* ?' clerk and his. reatdenee aa No Mfl W > al Mth Btreel Automobiling IN WHITE PLAINS SHOW Godfrey Preece Gets Lion's Share, Taking Three Blue Ribbons. ALL IN SADDLE CLASSES J. C. Thompson Earns Two Blues and One Red, Showing Some Fine Pairs in Harness. The honora wara fatrty well n the "i" rdng de of the Whli . Horae Bhow on the Wa*atche*te . .'.. yeaterda; ' ?o'Y u Ir. i r rled off ti-. bulk ol rttk .in.< bhii ? Mr !'r? ?. ? t 'Bti h ... Be ibo ? - . for i.'i' ? ? ? ceived a blue, wblla ' >n r'yn aI.o ?*?;.? t-wid-n i j < lodfrey, ;.? captur*d r cup in addltl. to the l ? ? . h.ss ae. ? n penlei n madi i .' ? li d i' wlth I ? - i Cam i" l Thomi mostly ln 1',-urn o: ihowi ?! -i ? i.Ileetlo ii- won twa I waa i | a hich a as opi n to Neatled rwn ttedowg ? palr.i nnd-r han.. 'ooklriaj P*!ve pedra w< thi but the Thompeon cl thelr i William .' The Pllot and Blr Ro* tei ca the red, Mr Thompeoi 'a N>stl?*do*4rt Kal'-.-.ti i:*h ..nd Neatledown '.' I wera pla i I ? lop for novtc r ? ?. in th- novio lunn - !.. If. Ni " * anothei .-. two btuea, th- aame nun Ing, waa I BUt ii.ar-. won tbe M Bepteml ar Morn gave Oodl I '?.it. ii . - William /;> gle , Jr., who I ? I -. .? .-- i* for com. Inat ? to i- th moal ? . I aenl ..-...' "'? ? , r ai ? Bfl .-. I ' ' ? t ? . '? ' _ . I ? ? I -' a ? yiahei ? ,. -. i i ' . .|..-- Bl i . .... " ffl. ? | |11 ?? . - .. . ... ?? H Hankv a V ? ? I, M S n. i. -? . a FORDHAM HOLDS PRACTICE Granfteld and McAvincy Good Football Material Tl.e rordham I :"' flral pr Kordham Pleld i Tom Thorpe, tha bead ro-ach. < ini\- th?* moal elemi nl u ** Indulged i". ki. klng. ' ****?' Ing being the chlef featurta ? , ,,? ? rim whl U i .sati.sfa.tion 'in., promlalng eandidal? -;n troi in Oranfletd the ? Noa Kaven high s.-liooi el. nd Mc tviney. ? "'? l? riool, who will mak. ** ? niaft.-rt'.i.'k poaltton. Bh ilti * *J ura to return to cotlea poaitlon vaoanl ^ Tom riioi;- araa M... k ? and Bill Kcleher Tha veted htnneelf ? Bclualvcl* l datea far tha ruah line M i ; ** j Carthy, the fornier lAardharii ba<?. ** jn... the ?rtarhlng atatt today. m-' COHN TO COACH COLBY AGAlft Harve* t'olin. the foi mn Athletic t'lub runner, \ the athtetea of Colbj i olli ge fo N Bngland Interctfleglati chan.plon*w laal Bprtrag;. i?-fi bere yeetei his dutlea al the Malne inatitutioi Tha athletic commltte. wa with Cohn'a ivoik that he was orTered t* other contract Half a doaen former Mn ?Chool boya 44.ll matrti.ilati' at < ob and aome of th..s- who accempenw* Cohn w'itp Mark Thompson. ei **? Preji . who thla year rontured the na * railaj int-.s.hoiast... nti-; Tbomaa lOY*** ;i aralght man of Tewiiaend llarrlBl ? and Nathanlel IVeg. who roptalned *n tra.-k t.a.n ut 1 ?.? ?Vltt CUnton Wt* Hihuol.