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THE MASQUERADER RACES TO DEFEAT Runs Third to Hauberk and Marion H. in Historic Juvenile Stakes. STORM PLAYS HAVOC AT BELMONT PARK Wrecks the Jockey Board and Practically Blots Out Third Race on the Card. By Herbert. i. Ml Kltl is I t?\I.EV.) :' .iisiir. lightning and in ?torm" '??H la the ' ? Uhth runnltiK of the Juvenile , at Belmonl Park jnslsadaj The " . bs it kngywa, earns tra< ks miheaten with ths promise of real Ms. ill? | look*. Wa waj > f winning, ntors than the W< re the thin?*? which Im S, and he was hailed ; ndi r the i-iiviimst.iiu-es UM l-.i-lri- .tus.-nile Stakes ?aere ron-' t Ins mercy, and yet eleTht ! i-, take a ? bancs against '." of Ral Parr/a, aad i ?rason to be satisfied | -eith ' irlj" to revipe opinion? i g!rea<1> ? ? '? Ths .M.m juerader, as ? .ir..I to floumliT badly | 4ng, but the fact remain? that a truly threat liorao ran run ov.-r ? tra? k or In uny ca?e make a good Aght As it ?*aa ga was noundiy (?st. i. U lii'land's Hauberk and James Butler's Marlon H. The Mssqusrader looks like a race hors.. With I'.'W.i ful .-?Harter? and great depth through ths heart, but ?o. too, doe? Marl, ii H. a most coinclv til'.y by Dia? . \shnh whs bred at m Of the bite Jame? K. ?i II ]aoh.ibis BQOdSd thS ? her Brat statt und tho ss is live furlongs. She bad the ? and ?et a merry paco i the lata fwlo*og pole, ???hen Hauberk, a aon of Martin, t, with ?aoalng, tr?fe challenge and drew ! lid dl ITS by three rk, which will be sold at auction , v other Holland hOCMS next week, -ally to hi? valu.- by .rettim t among those which bars won t und which Include In recent ? ?and, Smoker, Joe M.. V BowL it was ? f.-ai some one j while it | -read. dlYtditd latsrcat with ths-. it did more, as the Wind *-/TOCk? i inard, while the driving rail I -.. gloom practicaUy blotted out ths third i.i.-e, which wa? run when the lightning, thunder ami wind wees ?i-.aluiig everybody fortabls Andrea Miller's H the an half ?ray down the stretch four or Bes lengths :. and Turnet, who had ths mount, ,ht Errant throe i, 11 ont all t bs was-. oror winter, and i promise of mote than Ihrtng up to : ?:i BS d> %? lOpOd al Saratoga ? Atagnot ok *a fast for two races, so .,? the Hempatead Hundir?n, o- tt- ? i .i. B rite pick? d up 12Q i. ata I i hanga In i :.', which two-flftha >-i behind .-??.- bsld ; olntly by it .num. ctory was mors Imprsaalvs aa ths Wat. r Boy hone WSJ badly outrun for t to trae? ! ths t. Ha t rus-h and w.u.. away fruir. Captado Caaaatfa Bpting ?o.ik.-'i all ?vi r the winner ; furloim from home. Superintendent and Flittergold, which aUnong the good two-year-olds last ? seen here for the first timo. rmsr has not mown much ?ver DB the small side, but run OaM not seem to be lark liu,- m quality. Fllttayrgold was much th. ths tWO, as be has Miel , intoar? illy Baahy colt He vu b idly '..emm'-.' in most of the way ! not have a chanco to bll true worth. H K. Knapp, who runs his horse? in ' .M l k Stable, won tWO I |tk 1'on-, .ist, a Voter Ally vs . - ? gee of some clase, .: (i, aa ms-ntiont'i, with ?rite ' i.Uj size, althouKh smaller, of CO r.-e, than on the nothing but the ?torm Bvea that had Its a B i'akitig the beat wave. INSURANCE MEN ON LINKS J. S. Frelinghuysen Wins 18 Hole Medal Play Handicap. ? -Hirers' Lsagtas b.iiii a golf tournsmenl yatsrday over s of the Sonierville Country Club A* i moial aaay handicap I .ti ths mi-rning, the winner :i, with a Cal d Of " I BhallOOOS won UM second < 7?. and L I' Hayan! 1> . the third, wit*. r ion s fourball oompotltlon i retrait being ?i tie be In and C, I Do??X SS-12?76. and H A. FlskO, I sed to ?-ettlr* the ? t .i putting oonti m Catlin and l>,..ld were the winners. PACKARD TRANSPORTATION & REPAIRING CO 234-238 Weil 41at St. Boreal MAS I : Ml Repairing of Automobile? and Marino tngine? by expert mechanic? of year?' experience. ?"?-cylinder Packard car? exclusively J_ ?or hire by the hour, day or week. '??'? \T \i T?KE a Tl BE SALE. ??-.. Ail Size?, H U lu 70 lu.. ,.,i-,l -?i ? - Tin. at '?",?*??? , Sr.it ?i " doeaa'l apply her??' ?> \Mmii;| M lost,mu | CO., -'? '' ? '' y ft ?1 ? way. 1A : ??TIP.- Beautiful f<.re.i,?,r. ???res-ptu-aes? .. k ?3. reliable chauffeur. PORTAR! F ?*?*? dwsiiiaia ??'<? ?e-l inULL tsllJIU! S,.?em, HI ||?IIJ ?VA * *??" ' ?"" BK.*KIN?'S. t.ailllUin 4 .. f SSI ?. UUi St. cat a*ro?dw?>'. Oat SSJO, American Owned Durbar //. Races to Victory in the Derby ? Herman B. Duryea Carnea Off Turf Classic in England Before a Monster Crowd. I It. ? a! :, ' in T> e Tail.iine 1 Laondotn, May :*; .\n Smwiioa no nod bores ?ron the turf egronteeS ?lin?ese w?vn 1 ?urbar 11 raced to -fleto? in the Derby. Ihte.. lengths before Ilup-tbui'R and IVter the Hermit, al F.psom ?towns to-day. wHti Konnymore, tha- lavortte; Bla?ek Jes ?er. Urakasja. .ir, the Ktns/a horse, and other cbotceo far In th<> rack I ?urbar II. like Abo\iur, the surprise of last year. Is a French horse by Rabelais ?'til of Ama-nla. i\n American mar?., md tan in the ?olors of Herrn m H DuryOO, wh.. aiuuenled his joy in btuahful fashion to-night by eayln*, "Good race, wasn't it-"' aa he ran lipotall S at the Berkeley lli.t.l. DurhOr II opene.l al 1?. to 1, but wont t . 11.o post at M to 1, while Hapsburg was .,ui.t.,| at ;?.'! t.. 1 and PotOT the Hermit ct 1?X> to 1 Thirty horses went to the post, th" largest field since W, as since the Scratching of Th?> Tetrnrch the race loaak. 1 al. . ula-dly open. Kennymore WO0 a hot favorite at poet time, but never flat? ta real his many lollowera. Miiiic, an American iockrv, had the mount on 1 ?urbar II, and after the race BOM : "I never had an ?aasicr race in my life, while the course and MS ?OU had no ter? rors. The horse broke well and ran kind? ly, anal he's n good one. I felt pretty proud wh. ti Mr. Duryea said t" me on dismounting. 'Good boy" and when Sir John Thursby, owner of Kennymore, the b.aton favorite, congratulated me." Kcnnynioro bohavtvl badly at the post and delayed the Hart. When the flag fall he was off poorly and practically left. Folycratcs niadai the early running, with Mock Jester, llnpsburg. Pan Rus? sell an?l I?urbar II cl"he up. Hounding Tottenham Corner imrbar ti slipped through am the rail, took up the running and h? Id ruiiiniaiid to the finish, easily stalling off several chnllcngars. I ?an Rus? sell was fourth. The time a.f the race was 2 minutes M seconda, a fractKm ot a seronal faster than the average tot the course of about one mil? and a half. The I'erby was ??stahli.-hcd in DM?, but '..ni boon run on the same course as early ae IMS Its value to-day was n}gjs)o, Mr Duryea is said to have had a wager on his c..It at 25 to 1, while a number of Americans presenl took s flyer, a asossstse ci'iwd manned oeor the coureo, while King George and Qaaea Mary WOTO in t!-<- royal t>>?x. where also were I'rince Arthur of (*oanatujht, the Ducheoa of T?sck, tha- Grand nuke Michael American Winners of English Derby Herman It. Hurten iriaa the fninlh American n?nfr ?a> ln??e the Jo?, a.f win? ning the lealUli llrrli?. ?Ii?-aa liaarliar II rnreal to eiway >irl.,r> yaSSSOAOS a? l\|a?o?ra. Herr* l.nrillaral ttr?t w??n with the Amerlrnn In. Iraiainul?, In I MM I. The late ?,11111am I. Whilnev then '?allowed aS.r rarrylna off ?he Imaaor In l!i?ll ?rltli Yn|a>a!.ra,??kl. a leased l?or?.e. while Kiel? aril I rnkrr ava'ii ?lie cla??ia' ill It"'," with Orla.v, of Russia. I.ady Mar ami K 111?. Loid Bendhurgt and othere. Hundreds] < f Ainoric.ans wer? at the mee. Including the Duchess of Moiiborough, Lody Ofen? at.l. Miss Tag., an I .Ifilin W. ?lari.tt. r. s. Minister to the Arg ntlne. The past gloria's of the Journey by rood from iyindain to Bpeom deported with the advent of automobil? s, and the hlafh si'.r its usually cbaractetlsing the crowd on Derby Day were in sonic degree damped by the preaenee of an army of polka ? d? camped about the grotitul and forming lines along the course to prevent any at? tempt at viola.n. e by the militant suf? fragettes, such as causad tha ?teeth of Miss Da vison during last ya-ar's i.aic. It would have required an airahlp to . ircumvent the p**eonotlone taken by the police. Dnrbor n attracted little etten lion in the para.h . With M.i.?;.e up, be paeeed thlrteentb In the prellmlnery gal? lop and gaOO 00 india atinii ol a . .ipa. it> tai romp home on a asy a wininr The crowd was so uttaily amsssd by the result that the cheering was distinct? ly fiebie, but Mr. Duryoa was heartily I aingratulateal by memborS of the Jock? y ?,'lub as lie proudly led In hts horse, a; >i so Wiped out the disappi?lntment ?vp.ri ticed when Sweeper II failtal in WS AMERICAN BLOOD IN DERBY WINNER Lively Interest at Belmont Park When News Spreads of Herman B. Duryea's Victory. Divly ?liter..-t n Ot egpTeOOOd Si Bel mont Park yaeeterdoy, wbasn the news be? came general thai Herman B, DuryaBa'i I>urbar II had ra?'??l to victory in the English Derby. Mr. Duryea is uid.lv known :n rac? ing and yachting circle-? here and his colors were ever popular, made BO pari ly by the great Irish Fad, the Aral thor? oughbred he ever owned. Whan the gates ?if the tracks in this state tsars ?SlOOOd '""r v''',rs '-IK" on ac McGee, an American Jockey Rides the Winner in Field of Thirty Starters. count of adversa? legislation, Mr. Dur y?'-?, shipped bis horses ??broad and ?Inca th?>n has be?'onie a familiar figure on tha Fiainh ami Fnglish ttack-t August Melmont, SihuyW I.. I'arsnne Andrew Miller, John F. Madden anr 1 many others sages-seed their keen delight yaotardny, over the H mochan victory anal more particularly :?s Armenia, th* dam "f Durb.it II, Is an American marc Several fohle messages of congratulation were sent to Mr. Duryea and among th?m one from Madden, who, It may be recalled, sold Irish Fad to hltn and H 1'. Whitna-y, and thus introduced, so to speak, th" now proud winner of a Derby to racing. M?*tdden*s gsesgnge read: "?Congrotulote you In winning Derby with | horse out of an American mare i;.?t aHglblo for the Kngllsh Stud Hook and In heating those with a long line of selected ancestry-" It appears that Mr Duryea won the classic ?if the turf world with a horse n?at ?liglbie for registration In the Kngllsh Stud Hunk and with a horse which barely escape?! being tarred on the French tmckn Armenia was shipped to Fratve Just be? fore the edict WOO passed against Amerl ? an horses which did not boast aif a cap? tain number of crosses and whiih dls ? rltiiinat? .1 against the blood of Lexing? ton. Durbar H is hv Rabelais. ? French stallion, an?l Armenia, ?he by Meddler, an Fnglish horse, which stood here for a number of y?ars. Armenia's tlrst dam was Auranla, by Hanover, and her s?3c f'tid dam Wanda, a good race mare In her ?Jay, by Morttaor, She has one of the Shortest American pedigTees, but proved I matron capable of throwing a Derby winner. Mr. Duryea jolneil the New York Yacht Club "n Mai ?h :?"., 19"1, and has been . 1 with yaa hting, especially the . :nl uf it, fur many years. He has ala lye beei regarded ee a davse amate*nr skipper, ?nul has owned and raced many bull? by Herrcshoff. At th.- lim?- of th?' elimination races for ? ? ti.in nf a defenda-r for the Amer Cup m Ii"1'.. Mr. Duryea was a mem? ber of the bOOld i't governors of the New pa.it Yacht Racing Association, which of fered speelal prlaoe for a serlee of races ?.rr Newport bastereen ?he Columhtas, the a titutloo and Thomae W Losruon'e Independenco He was ehalranan of the regatta eonunlttee al that time, and haal itod with him Woodi.uiy Kane. Reginald Hrooks. Winthrop Kulherfiital. Royal l'helps Carrol!, A. ?ass ?'anficUl .n..i n y. Poland. TIE UP IN CHESS SERIES Progressives and Manhattans Have Each Won 68 Games. With the I'liiyins- off of the three ad? journed games Between the Brooklyn and Progr? asi**S ('h?-.?? Clubs, which resulted In favor of the ProKicssIs <s. by the BOOS* i of :.'-: t., :?_., tha Brat annual champion? ?bip s.-ri.-s (,f ths Metropolitan I-ef-unue I came to an end yesterday. ! The Victory Of tin- rtOgrSOOlaSS enabled thsm tO ti<- ths Manhattan ChSSS ?lub 1 ss ith a total ot ?ixty-olRht flames won. eaa ths Brouklyt.s taki> third place with ii3 games, a meeting of the lsa>s*us \\-.;i be lu M next Monday to decide how I the tie for first place shall be pUysd ?off. Harvard Beaten at Lawn Tennis Boston, May L'T Ths Lsland .Stanford Hnlverslt** lawn tennis players defeated Harvard in two sitiales matches and lost a doubles event ?in tin- courts of tin- uOQg ?rood Cricked Club to-ciay. -a Virginia League Results. : r.ichmond, 7; Newport News, 1. Cup Defence Yachts Ride Out Squall in Safety Vanitie and Defiance Act Well in Thunder Storm That Strikes Long Isl? and Sound. When ths big black thunder -?qua I, a - eompanied ny wind and rain, str.uk New York ysstsrday aftenmon many yachts men Were anxious for ths Safety of ths , cup defence yachts, Defiance, at Green? wich, and the Vanitie, at City Island. They wsrs much relieved last rnghf wht n the repoit cams that both had ridden out ths s.iuaii without parting .1 rops jrarn. when the storm, which cams from ths north and looked ' gly, btruck I.oim island Pound averythtna under canvaa doused somi- of it and many took in all Full Summary of Racing at Belmont Park Track MAY 2 Weather clear, track fan f.^r two race?, w FIRST RACE F*e two y??'' '-'Ms '"/'"1t:'>-L ane4 Won ?irlving Time, 0:B1i Win . k Stable Trainer. W, H. Karnck. POM ? u Hartera. Toa. Wt. St. Forocaat . ' Ig ] 'i.ii.t.i" !_ ?? Ftnroek . H M I %) p.,, ., ..... ?I t?H f? Rhine M?M"i. ;! 1":' ! T? >an Star . ' _? J I;,llv . I i"s :? Doublet . 4 _! 7, Mack ?'an ... . - \";? - < olon.l Randell . 0 Mg IS Ka.reoa ' bad the en-l\ fool. and. eather stormy. tra.it batavy. for four n - M"?? added, r I-r an.I oae half furlong? start rer, eh. f., by Voter- I?l\inatlot). Owner, 1> 7? 21 sH ?; I |S ??? 1'? hanging and ?rouM bave On* la another stride. Kenr Ick Texai Star showed a flash of speed, Lut ?I...it '? !.. i: li.ii.il "p; for three yea?- o <:iii IViiai e.islly. Time. 1.1'.' \\ I r- Retting. F!n. .To.-k?y?. Open. H lath. ?'I i'l 1" Fiimt?r . 4 1 S 2'? Kairl rot her , I s I 3"? Batwall . i?? IB 11 ? -> 4l Tr..\ler .... ?a I I I *? 5 Ml Krilf ht . . SO .'!'? 3" 1" ?1? Hiixt.in .... I I I c, :, 1 ?j 7? Ciar* .2" I'" || I 4 R? KfaVri? . I 7 2 I S-S 2 I :.'. ItoCahey , . 1". II IS ?'? 4 1 ? ? Hoffm/n ,... SO SO M s 4 on well. yarn tootot Pierrot cleaed ?tiongiv ... k altii ?H? ruimlag ??n, ana] will I., ar ? ai'h hui.g badly cader punishment. Doublet ian as Ms an 1 upward (SSO all. 1 Sit furlong? bj 1 au n. r, ?':...!<. ? I'..at Pee. Wt. St.-art _ Sirllaj .? gpilncr Roard . 4 Bui 1 ' amendent . ?? 2 Flittergold . ?'? a huekle? . ' t_i ce .J Aldebaran 1?>!? Phi 111 Ilia MS Trainer, ft. 4 r, 5 1 II. K.i 2 Str ?? S?i \\ atei , . Petting. Kin. n Utah. ?'I I'l 10 f, IS Spilt.- handltd her weight well and ran a far) tiiiae Spring Bo?u??! hattd all his ??peed. ? 1 ia.?? te ble ?'? ?1 form Flittergold ?m m eleee TiliHi? RAPE Handicap; for Ihre? ?far <?!?'. J '.:, 1 Won eaall) Me lime taken, win .. r. Aadrew Miller. Trainer. A Peot Marten ?*** *vt- ft- * ? j. a im 114 1?7 part fa? Str. 1* Roarner . ' Yankee Notion? ... ?J I.,, Bkolnj . ?"> M . 1 .? ' 'nee . - .1 , ,. -un In the height of the Mom wh, rede Roomer, mid he was in fron all the ?.,.,..,. ,hf. ,,,- |om Montresor was In ' ? *" . .1 RACK Tin: :n vKNii.K htaki' . : good "en rnl-la-i r, .1 D Hollen* Trainer ^?MS g ! Marlon H. J ? j The Maaquerader . 7 110 ? . * 122 i Oarbaae ???? ?Double Karle ? ? 1 ?ire Royale . ? s . Puke of lumbar Jocher?. Put ?veil . . I 'avies . Sit ? '.lasaa ... 4: M.-Taggart .'.' MtCahev . C.? Woode ___ . ^^^^^^^^M brllllati! ran?, a basing on tie OUteMo t.. win li> i perlnt.n.lent followed t?ie . quarters ra 1 <.st of lb? ira) 5 and upward (BOO r.er. b. g . by Kalgbt KRfUU Uom Tree 11. Ci.rtotoioUKh . r?-H'tllng. ' '?.-n. Hl?h. ?T PI 7 I s 1 1 .-, g 1 Kin Joekeye. Turner .. lirady . . \\ coda . . M 11 .*. n .*. I llarab 1 IQg 1 KM I KM n i?"? 1? 10* m r.? 4?! I ::? I? 4? i 7' r. 2 ?y-?_ S? Woods. 2?? '-?" i" 4 I 4'- Wolta.?'? I ?'?-'-' ?'? '-' I I - ,V McTaggart .. W W 16 I r, HeOiaaoy ... 10 M M M ?? an.! color? COUM n..t ba dial neutahed ?a?' Yank?e NaMtoana ?hv ' ??. of th" a.ther? quarter? on the t::ll M s for toojreei ?ids. ILKM idded n?e tor e 1 (X?H. Wltmer, b. e? by Mattlnent I'ruil. ? " ' ' - Betttag.-, Fin Jo-k?-.? (?seo, lllah. ?'1 PI. Puxton .?___________ 2? Kederla 3-1 f :? .'1 Walker .... 1'avlea . Rurllngaine M^''uhey .. Wolfe . Falrbrother 1 -? 1? I 7 1" 1 I I I ?A4 1"1 ?'.alters ?rh Ike.t the e-atiK anl rtM awnv e I fcttrr ha 1 a WtarM ?f M.I ??" I Bia? have nee :n the R< It g aa.l rea far l>elow Ma tru I'll th RACK lellins SteamltKhaeei for fo two and one half mite? Start food Won DtcS Teniore. Onner. Ral Parr, Tt liner, ^^^^^^ I n v?. Wt. Shannon River 1 1''* I 1.'. tUai -' ISS s T i? Str. 1' Sliaiiii'in Rl\er f-need ?ell. ?uid while hu? ?-1 Orowo i-- er.. IB 1 al ?evrral Ju lump. SIXTH HACK. F'or tbr?>e year old? and upa? eaV.ly. 'Mine 1 4"*? Co hi.in Train?r. W. l'est 1 Winer h'k r. Hldgley. ra- ly right at th? erl. Whea Mirion M. tired ded the race. The ?Saague-ader app e form ur vear-olda ?nd upward: I.Vn? ?,Med Al<i'i? eariiy lima .1 ?,v WRuwr, tik. ?.-. by Blaeh V, ix)J? t^llth. - ttng.-> Ftn 1 ' keva. "i..?n. Jlirh. Ci. PI W !>?' AIL 11 ...-S 1" 1 ' ? ? ??l llayne? ,...0-10 1 'J 1" ? 3 1'iaWIMII It SO t? tl?d along through the last half mile, ?a? ir.p?. Kree and Ka?y had lets Ot Speed on the ard; aV'OO add >d O?? mile S'nt go. 1 Won y ?rdocn I iwerscourt. Own. r. OtgSN ?i. St. a avanaab M M tro .. . . TI Wt M na H i?*. ira :t 1 i v si 1- i? '." '? i* m 4? Fin ,-Retting ?1 en. 1!' 1 ! 19 M\\n??^^_ ''. nnemaia h?.l the foaM of ti.r fi. Id and a hnrae whlih has be. n ?..In* evM t bill appaaiaillv cuulil not uii'iaiK lil?n?ilf in th .t ? '?^?? Met 'ahey ]_ TurnaMT .!"<-2 4 7-2 ?k M. Ta?gart .72 I I i ? Bureta r . * ?? ? ?' -' ,r,' U.ngo . !" M M ?? r, Betwell ? 1 M' t i" 1 * ?au? n.'\.r IB danger. Men? I .??k ran a he ?iini-i?. Ua?*lho\en had inn ?orkluf ? soin? 0 ? ? 1 I ! I :. fair (ait. s. il. for ?he watet was feather whit?*, driven by a sixty-mile brossa. Captain Dennla drogpotl tli ? Vanities ?econd anchor and her crew made everything Ml deck before the squall hit her. w hen it cams she -sv ma around and took it bsad on ?rith no ?train to speak of. Captain S.-lth B. HoWSU Of thi- Deflanr-e 0 put that yacht? s.id mud hook ??\iiiard and she also rage out the Sq laS.ll in safety. OsOffgS M. Pynchon, her ring owner, was on board. They had Intended to ko out for a trial spin yesterday, ? it thera was no wind all day until ths Squall came, and the Sound was ? ' :- - i mill] onii. Captain Dsonla was much dlaappolnted at not being able to take the Vanitie out pin. Bhs w-iii surely aali to-day if tl ? i ? Is a 1 .-.-/.,? Ths V.mltie and the l*>efl.ince are both to be hauled out at Jacob's Yard, City Island, on Saturday to have their hulls I and put in condition for the first i , . of ?*m series to he ?ailed on Tuesday, starting off ?ireat Captaln'a island. Ths Uesiilute leas, h Bristol for Glfll COVC on Saturday with her tender, the Caps <od. It is ?aid that the changing of h. ? mast further forward, giving her a Binais instead of a double head-iig, haa B.uned for her an allowance of two addi? tional ???' omis a mile, or about five niiti Utea In B '."-mile race. She had several hours' si ..!-r praetlco in the ocean yea tsrday. Tl . N". m fort Yacht ?'lub has a.Migned . uni ? i to the three yacht?: The Dsflanoa is hi, th.; He soluto HI and the Vtitiitie ||... These numbers will be BSWn on saeh side of the mainsail of each [ yacht Belmont Park Entries To-day. FII-st RACtt -Mittag; far ttso-year-old?. m.I a lialf furi'.n??. Ilt.ir.i-,ilane .10* 'linMen flume .110 ???'ho Mole .l"i Havert-.i.-li .102 Pullux .l?>- J?-?tw .IDs, -..?(? . 9!i, "lirirgo .10? BBCOND l'As'K ? Sellln?; for lhr??-y?aro?d? : arard BU turlamga main c.'ur??. iK .US Heanrn .11* . ?? Racquet.117 Its? .II. ?QarAi n . ir? THIRD 11A ? " I-: ? Han.1i<-ai.; for threes e.sr .,11a . wsr?. Six fiTloHK?, main .our??. Ill.IM SIM eli?il,|e: Tartar .no Kiuter?nia . 100 . ,, ' . K Btromboll. 107 AltaniHh?.1" 8| rlt? .l.'l Notl n? ...114 Heien Harbee .Ill , ?I -haline .IDS ittcetlns HOOM .!?J Urn Quince . M Cat-urn .lb'1 Cosnemars . X't ash o.'?'' POURTH RACE -THE InAVtUT HANDICAP f - niaiea three yrm Ski Mad ??SWatg, OtU .Itl 'i Id? 1'ilm? .IM .Hi Trun.pn .110 i'rtiry. ISS "torn? KM .lint Iti 1 .1"? 1'"mette Hl?u .10? .IDS N.ilH.l .105 - n .1CA A.Mte .10? i , . K,.?e .Utl?Oretaard . lo? rirTH It Ai'H ? Kor taro-year-old?; condition ? . - siul?' ? ? i IM Hada .107 Aahoksn .104 Harle-iuln .W -at .IM aVorpti.10* r-l\ !( l:vi:- S-lMn?; for three-ye?r-ol'a un! wpaar.l. ?.m? nul? ?n1 a aiitaenth l.lls- Crnir . i? V.?'.w K>i? .110 ?brim. . Jr. lO* c'oreop?!? ....1?7 ?akhurat .IOS, ?ApprsBtles ?:i??-?ti. ? of fu? pound? ?ir. ira? k bee* a Tri-State League Results. Hanisburi', 4. Wilmintrton, 3. Triiiton, Il; Allentown, S. Ki-.iding vs. York (rain). State League Results. Albany. 1. Troy. <?. vi gyi im (rain). i tl? a \s. Syracuse ?ralni Ein lira v? HltiKhamtoti train!. \\ ilki s I'.i! re vs. S.ranton (rain). Southern Association Results. Birmingham. I Men phi?, ;. Nats i >rl?-an?. 2. < hattanooga. 1. Atlanta. 1"; Mobile. 2. Nashville. 3. Montgomery. 1. DRIVES AT RATE OF 100 ILES AN HOUR Beillot Lowers Record of Motor Speedway?Haupt Has Close Call. (By To|e?rraph to Th? Tribune 1 Itidlanapoli?. May rrr.-i'eori?e Nelllot, at the wheel of hia French car. e?tabll?hed a new American rttflflfg for :'/?, mile? at IhS Indianapolis Motor Speedway this. ?fternoon. Throwina* caution, love of life to the wind?, and the throttle of his roaring, flamc-bel? hing monater wide a*fea he tore around the course In 1 minute MlU ?econds. Thl? la at a rate sliahtly I??? than |tt miles an hour. Tli. re are many who now believe that Badllot stands more than an even chanco of beatin?; the Intrepid Jules ?kiux. win? ner of last year'? race, who only yes- i terday smashed the record for the course ? by going around In 1:37:71. Houx, a tram mate of H.-illot, was in the I'ldC'-s stand when ths time was an? nounced, and BS cheered ciulte a? an- '. thuslustlcally a? any of the crowd, which ! fairly tilled the grandstand. He wa? one Of the first to reach the side of Heillot when he returned to Uie stand, and con? gratulated him warmly. Hut the only thrills were not In the ?mashing of records. Willie Haupt, the, American, driving .;n American car, had a narrow escape from (teeth. In making his trial early in the day he blew out a tire in rounding the north turn. The rar ?kidded, turned half way around and tii-n ?raped for the fence. The barrier was torn assay like paper and the machine ploughed through the Held for some distance. Haupt was uninjured, a? the car was not damaged. Haupt announced that he would make another trial later In the aft/ rnoon. The last of the elimination trial? were held to-day. The track will be open for , practice to-morrow, but will be closed on Friday when it will be cleaned of oil. Fair ?kle? and a mild west wind have been promised by the weather man for race day. Already the city la taking on holiday attire. I'very train from all sec i tlon? of the country discharges its .?nota of speed enthusiasts, all sag? r to witness the greatest race of Its kin.I in tills coun? try. Roberts, driving; a ?i.e. ?ally built < ar won that pe. i,liar distinction that OOtBSO of having driven the slowest of all trials for the race He made the circuit i;i ?.'.01.1. and was cheered wildly by the satirical ? rowd. He was asked where In stopped for the drink, f?llen made BlS third trial this afternoon without lis mechanician, but A. H. i'ardington, the referee, refused to allow the t.-.-t to stand. Pttllen then made a trial with bis in. chanlo in niH.ii. Chi No. M, whnii Pries was to bave driven, was witlulraw n to? day and Pries ?ill pilot car No. '7. Among othera who groes In the tr?ala tO-day were (?uyot, in a l-'rnicli car, 1:W:9; ('hass.-igno, in an English car, 1:41*11; Mason, in car No, 12, a i.iiinbi-r of 1 his own choosing. 1:43St; Fp'il-i ich, in a 'German car, 1:1^:59; Gilhooley, uitli an ?Italian car made two tr?ala, 1:1*>?7 and 1 48.31 ; Mulford, In a German cur I'AauX NICKALLS~STILL COACH Yale Rowing Authorities Say Trouble Has Been Patched Up. | Ry T. I? irripli |0 Th? Tribun- I New Karen, Nay 17. Bob Armstrong 'ami i:. .r. Oianlnnl were in chai ?the Val.- .ir?- practica In-day. Ouy ni. kai'.s ssi.s not at ths boathouse. 'i'iie fais rowing authorities, however, do? Clara that thS row has been patched up and that Nickalls has not been deposed M erach. N'lekalU said this morning he would go t.. NOW London \slth the revs nit I'rlday and that be had not r.-signsd it aras statsd thai as an out? the disagreement the English rigging had beSII abandoned and that tl. ? wonld row against Harvard In an Atnsr ban shell. Errors by Amherst Costly. I By Telegrtapli is The Trl Amherst, .Mass, May HT.?Poor I row? ing was r.-.-;.c,;-,sible for the defr.it of 'th? Amherst Colled?* baseball train nere tiii.? afterr.oon by the Massachusetts Ag? ricultura' College The Amherst team mads live errors and was beaten by a acors of I to " DavlSS, the Agricultural twirlrr. and Robinson, Of the home te ira. both pit? iie.l sterling ball. The former struck out ten men, bill gave passes. Thegsma ssas called in the ses-nth bSCaUSS O? S wlndstoi m and heavy downpour of rain, The score by Innings follows .Mas.?. Air College.1 I ? g t ? 9?I i Amherst .0 0 0 0 0 0 0?4 H.itterles DavlSS an-! Krooks; Robin? son an l Bti-ahan. Pennsylvania Wins on Courts, Philadelphia. May 17.?The University of Psnnsylvanls lawn tennis leam d?a fe.,t,.| Dartmouth here to-day by five mat. lies to none. Tlie s.-. 01 ?! doubles - match waa called off ,m account Of rain. GOLF TILT NEARS END Miss Curtis Beats Mrs. E. W. Daley on Woodland Links. Newtown, Mass . May Tl.? The survivor? In tb. Kecond round of match play ttO the championship of the woman'? gol" association of Hoston on the Woodland Clot links t?)-day were Miss f. C <h> good, the Misses Harriet and Margaret ?'uitis, of the ?'ountry Club, and Miss K ' ' 1 ' ?i. .in. of lira" B'irn. In al.fe.it i tig Mrs. _ W. I'aley, the! lottthera cnanipion. Miss Harriet Curtis idvere.1 the 1H holes in M strokes. The summary follows: Mi?? l\ ?'. a ??good, the f'ountrv ?Tub. defeated Mr?. K ?; Darla, Brae Burn. ??, up and l tai play; Miss Harriet < 'urtls, th- Country ftuD, defeated Mrs. K W. i I ? . Oakley, ;, and 4. Miss K. C. Dun Can. Brae Burn, defeated Mrs. A. II. Jmi kson. Oak lev, 1 up. Mis? Margaret ' 'urtis. the f'ountry ?"Miib, defeated Muss Anna Nason, tlie Country i 'lula. 2 an?l 1. MRS. M??ANWINS THREE-SET TILT Women Lawn Tennis Play? ers Reach Semi-Finals in Essex Tourney. The progress of the ladles' Invitation lawn tennis tournament on the courts of the Beeei Ctaat** country ciub, in west ??ranee, N. .1. continued yestenlay de? spite the downpour of rain, and four women cum through to the semi-final round in the .singles. Mrs. S. K. Weaves will meet Mrs A. O. .Mil?-s in the upper half of the semi-final. and Mrs. Manshaai Hulm?n, foraaee as tlonal ehnmpiaan, will measure strokes against Miss Edna WIM?**?* ht the lower half. Mrs Weaver and Mips Jane Rowjon were the first to take the courts and the former had an easy time In gaining her semi-llnal hracket, allowing her opponent only two games in the two sets. Mrs Wa-aver's deep ?lrlves to the hase Une and her clever work at the net proved too much of an obstacle for Miss Rowson, and the match was quickly finish? d. Mrs. Miles, ?'?.veritig her -ourt with un? flagging energy, never allowed Miss Helen BoyntOB " ChaiKCe t?a g*t h>?r own game ?tatted, and both at the net and on shots for placement a-asily outpointed her more youthful opponent. The score was 6-2, ti-O. The match between Mrs McLean and Mrs. Edward Raiymond proved the feat ore Of the day, and It was not until three gruelling sets had been fought out that the former holder of national honors could claim a etetory by a score of 5?7, 7 I and ?3?3. The summaries follow: Ladlaa-r lavttatlon -inRki (third round) - Kn I F. Weaver defeated mi?? Jan. Row. ?on, ?'? i?. ?'. -; Mm. a ?;. M.;.?, defeated Mi-- Helen Boynton. g?g, ??0; Urs Mar? ?ball McLean defeated Mr- Edward Ray? mond. B 7. 7 .".. g g; MlM Edna Wilde) defeated Mlaa Biete Jew?*, S?3, 0?0, DoublM 'tirat raiund) ? Mrs. Weaver anal ?re Caaeel won from Mrs ?;ord"u ?'.lam? and partner, by default; Mr? Mc u i Mra, mil? won trota Mi?a Eliza Leih a' Buna ? knd partn r, by d??faalt. RAIN KEEP? POLO PLAYERS IDLE To Make Up for Lost Time To-day?Energy, Best English Pony, Lame. The thunder showers which sw.pt New York and the vicinity . uusi-d a eOetpone , ment of the praattlce ui the international i polo team at Meadow llrook, >est??rday aft.rnoon. The team will take the field this afternoon, weather permitting, and a full sight-period game will be played against a strong opposing four. The cup defenders will line up with Laawrenee Water bury at No. I; j. M. Waterbury, No. -': Kene La Montagne, No. 3, and Heveretix Milburn at booh. I*i Montagne will take the plaes of Poshall Keena, who failed to show to any particu? lar advantage In the match last Sunday, The opposing t-aiu piobably will be ?'. ?'. Kumsey, Ko x hall Keene, Malcolm BUveneon an.?! H. ? ! ?Phlppa BUppory turf made fast riding out of tiie 'lu.suon yastenlay, but the paaolaM h.nl light exenise. The English mounts were taken out for a stiff workout and will be galloped every day until the ar? rival of the Kngllsh team. There is some concern felt over the condition of Enorgy, Hie fastest pony in the British st.ab.e. Knergy was |n? 1 Jure.I In transportation. Her off toreleg Is SOTO, and she Umpe peravptlbly. It Is ?loubiful if (be will I- of servi.??? in th. mateheo With tha exception of Energy thai British Mrmg will be ready for a?tu.al play by Sunday. Ouimet and Topping Meet To-day for French Title American Open Golf Cham pion Beats Australian, and Connecticut Player Eliminates Travers. Versailles, Pram?, May fj.?Francia Ouimet, tlie American open champion, and Henry J. Toping, Greenwich Country i.ub, ?'oiuiecucat, ?ah; tnset in the tinal round to-morrow for the I-'iench ama? teur golf championship. Hotli the?e American plasers showed e\. .?lent form over the course to-day ?.-plte the wii.dy and ?howirv \s. player, in the semi-final round I. f I B <n:lmet defeated Apper'.es-, the Australian up and Ihres to play, and Topping eliminated ths American anmtaattr '.'..siii i'i.iii. Jerome I). Travers. In the ?c riiimd Ouimet disposed of Ix>rd l'harle.s Hope, the holder of the title, by one up. The Knitlishman was a little unlucky with ?ome of his put? against Olumst, but played most of them with a view to laving the American stymie if the bal didn't find the hole. This occurred on the very first hole, and the American open champion knocked Hope's ball in. Travers was a trifle weak in hi? play against hi? American opponent. Topping made few mistake?, ilia approaching was perfect and he >d nearly all the wa;. ? 'Ulmet led Apperley by a hole at the ninth. Tie cards on the outwrrd Jour? ney were: Ouimet .5 5 .1 ?* 4 4 6 i 4?At Apperley .4445*3744 II The second half of the match was BOOa over, as It finished at the fifteenth hole. The -ard? were: i luimet .* I i I i I M Apperley .5 6 5 4 4 4?If ! In tha oeml-final between Traver? and' a ? .... Topping th.- latter took the lead at the se? "ii i bolea bul the match was all square ait the fourth. Topping wat .' up al the eighth, snd, winning th? nest, turned I up Ti ? ? il ting poorly in the r-.-. ..n i bolt T. aven fell ?till ? ind and was | ?down at the elesa-ntll lilt ?.???!' the twelfth .and the th, Topping giving tap the latter aft? i Ing ? ent -ii i>- wa and .' t i puis The match In which most Interact was taken wtu that between Oulmet and l.<.ri ?hire- Hope, the English holder of the Oulmet '-?.?s st'.inie.l at the first nd lino? Ita?d Hope's tall In. Both misseai two-foot putts at the third, ??Uirtiet n?.t doing so well as he .?:r| yen ii. got Into several bunker?, hut good ;? ' "'? eriea Hope, for hli part, s.i. ???! sev.r.il long shots. At the turn Hop.- was one up. The cards on the outward journey ?rare Oulmet .Itllftll 5?43 Hope .4 6 4 ?i 4 4 < 4 5?M On the homeward Journey the cards Were .4 5 4 4 4 3 5 5 4?is HOPS .4 3544445 5^40 WOMEN GOLFERS SCORN THE HEAT Miss Bishop Gets Jump on Miss Hollins, Title Holder, and Wins Match. Spectacular ftnlahe? Tent sent to the sa; ond round and partly enabled contestants and gallery to forget th? heat during the continuation of the annual championship tournament of the Women's Metropolitan (rcAt Association at the *?"???? ?'ounty ?'ountrv club yesterday. Ml?m ?leorglaena M. Bishop, of Brooklswn, got the Jump on Ml?? Marlon Holl?n?, of Westbrook, the title holder, by -?-Inning the first five hole? and bringing the conte?t to an early conclusion on the thirteenth sreen, the winning putt being decidedly on the long side. Misa Mlllan B. Hyde, the far-drlvlng South Shore Field dab girl, ex perleneefl more opposition in Mr?. Iewrcn**? Bwlft, the association's secretary, but the Knoll, wood representative had her hope? sud? denly dashed wheri Mis? Hyde holed! a, niblick approach for a t at the sixteenth. In both the other matches winner? were rot proclaimed until the full eighteen hole? had been played. Mrs. M. H. I-'rayne, of Dunwoodie, after being down marly all the way to Mrs. I>eo F. K. Wanner, that much Improved player of the home club, drove the last green and won the match with a 3. Even more brilliant was Mrs. W. J. Faith? final effort axainst Miss Bertha Stratton, of Cranford. The Wyka<rvl woman also drove the home green an(? then brought oft a 20- foot putt for a Z. As the situation stands Miss Hyde will n ?et Mrs. Faith and Mrs. Fra*??y? will play Miss Bishop in the semi-final round to-day. To return to the defeat of the cham? pion, Misa Hollins never succeeded In pulling herself together for any length of time. Uttle fault could be found with her putting, hut off the tee her drives wandered In all directions. With few ex? ceptions, they brought up l.i the rough, and as the grass was quite long the West brook girl was continually confronted with difficult recoveries. <'n the other hand. Miss Bishop nego? tiated the trying carries at atBSBS as if ?he enjoyed them. Generally gettinji a long, straight ball off the tee, the lirook U-wn woman rarely found it necessary to r'.ay out of trouble i 'onse itirntly Mi?? Hollins may lie said to have defeated her? self That Is the ?tory of the first five h. lea, at gravy one of which the Long | Island ?ir! made one or more mistakes. In her match Mrs. Fray ne shosved plenty of nerve to hang on to Mrs. W'an nsr alter being 3 down, finally pulling the match out of the lire on the home green. The distance Is ".'lu yards, but Mrs Frayas made it with a midiron. it was the first time she had pulled the club out of her bag ?taring the ? ntire match. There were two 13-hole contests fUMtgfj day, the first time any of the match"? lave gone beyond the lion..* -*fs?*f*. Mis. K. F. Sanford, of the home dub, defeated Mrs. a. i;. HoMen, atoo of Esses i ountv, in the bentea ??ght of the chanpahfkshlp division, while Mrs. I '. A. Woodruff, o? Fore.-st Hill, found it nc . ssary to exceed tlie limit against Mi> Last at Keb ham, of Fox Hills, the bist nanieu winning. Several large trees in the woods around the course, were ?t app.-.l >ff like pipe steins and the elaborate decorations around the .'rlwways : ni the lake in , liutton Bark, put up in preparation for Memorial I?ay, ?er.- ruined, l?verai hun? dred Japanese lanterns were rsdUCOg to pulp. i '.;.im?.i. ri.-'.?p dlvuion (second loun.i, Hlaa Mlllan B, Hyde, BouUi Shore, t? H Mr? Law -..ift. Knolls*.i, I up -and - m play' .*?: - .1 i attii. \vj K.i.-si, i,-at Ml*? Berths Stratton. Cranfot-d, ! up; Mr- M II It iyn , I iiuiwuoijie. Neat Mr? I>-o K t\ Wanner, !.:??? \ County, 1 up MIm '?iiiikih i M Brooklawn, beat Mis? afauiofl Huliins, w. atbrook. I up a '? i te HeatHii . iKht iflrat ruiinii Mr? Il H BtOek? ton, P alnJli I I, be it Mi , ? I .- . Baltusrol .' m ind t to pla Mr? - I lo : tog, i an -. ? ? -u Mr? ' ' "? R< , Midland, ? up ?ml -i to paay; Urs. t Bari -? U .... Mulis wood, i ..i? afra v ' v Montclalr, 3 op ?nd 1 to ? lus Mr? K f -, I'ii.l. BaaSS i iiuiits. Ix-at Mr.? A 1) Holten. Eaa*x i'ounty, i np (II i s,-, un i ?lateen tsecond round)?Mr? M Bis? Fairst, w. i.-at Mit A S Isdf'n. ? eii turs, I ni). Mra Myra 1'. Peterson, Enslewood, Mr? i' B. i'.-.ui:. Ctranford, ". up ant 3 to pi?>, Mrs, J I i' ? Ina, X ara ?? Mr? T II Th. ma?. Hj. kenaai k. >, up .u,.i ... play; Mr.? A Q i'ahn, r,n:ury. beat Ml?? Edith llllller, Crsnford, Beaten eight (flr?t round) Mr? William F.-i ktsjrsa Morsas, H.ilt u.- r..:, bcaU Misa r??? Ketnwarswaelder, Englewood, by default; Mrf .William Chllvttnt, 1- il Mr? A il Ullkea, Blwanoy, I lap nr.l 4 t., play, Mr?. | Krank Enoa, Kn?l?w.I, t- it Mim I< i John ?toas. Oleo Hi-ige, ,? up ani i o. i :.i>. Mra r y Deas*???. Mont-lair, beat Mia? ? aioiin? 1 Putnam, shinne.-o. is Third sixteen laeconl r<>'in ! ? Mi?s IjotslU I". Ki .<, laigiewooi, baal Mr? w i ?ramai?, : ? ? , I ('. liougl??, Kaiex ?'ounty. beat Mr? T Niel ion, II r k< dm h 11 Icfsuli Mi a. c. A rff Fm-t 111!'.? " Mr? bMter K?l 'mm. Vox Hills, I UP (*? !iol*-o. Mr? J. H Will? Uni?. DimarSSdVa, beat Mis C t l"?t?elaiker, IU kenaaek, 4 up and 3 to play. "ixteeit is- ?' 1 FarrelK. Knglewiv?!. I <-at ||ra I I: I Wykaayl, 1 up; M - Ma - H m r * Mill? beat Mr? W A. Holmen, Hark. taoll Mi- K Tap., In Palrehlld, Knoilss,?.,.! beat Mr- \V II. ?ran?, HaetuaUatCk, I Up ant 1 t., play. Mr? I r M.?.-.. Esaei County, heat Mrii <*. H WafiThoua.-, HSCBSS I I ? up and 2 to Fifth sixteen (second roundl?Mr?. A '*. BroWB, Fiireat Hill. bMt Mr? W, II l^iftu?. Montclalr, 0 up ?nd 3 to pUs, Mr? p Byron, Rates Count) ? u Mr? r H Dtcl Mal?Opee, hv seflUtlt; Mr? H J t?arth"loma?, Ardsley. t-ent Mr? B II ! as!? K??^? I ' ? up and 7 to play; Mr? II ?* Phi WyucrL beau Mr? ? t* KHastslav K??e? ( ouniy. ? up ?nd S to play. HAM li Ai' M UM arel . g Ofaaff Mel Mr? .! H William?. l?vinwo<sdle. IM t? M . Mr? Frank Knoa, ?tastewood ?SI M '?' Mr? - A HeriOg. Fairs lew. pH? 7 !<J Mr- T Nleiaon. Ha. kenaart IN M - i: H T.ooml?, K??. x CoantrlN !? ? Mr?. C S Wat?rhoii?e. H?.-ken?^. k 11? XX XI Mr? C A. W.sn-rilfr. For-ar HIIU.14I 11 ? M . 1^-at.r Keteham. ?*0? Hills. Ill ' Mr?, r' P Mai-v. Ka?ex I'mncv ?i? 12 W Misa C. C DougtSa K??*x i'ounty 111 12 llO Mn it .' Phllbrlek, Wyka?yl.. .1? ?'. 1'?' -leur? M..irl4 i ..untv... IM II I ? Mr?. W \> MofTatt. Ar..!a .IM II 1? Wellesley "Soph" Crew Makes a New Record ?T>IISalST. Maat., May 27 ?The ?0|>ho more . laaa erew of Wellesley ?"olle?te de? feated the erew? of the other daa?.e? on Lake Waban to-dny, and ?et a new rec? ord for the annual half-mile r?ee, row li | the distance in 3 minute? 2 2-5 sec? ond?. The memberB of the winning crew w. re ??:zed sfter the rare bv admirlng rlass n.ate?. who carried them away on their ' ?houlder? THE TURF. _l THE TURF._ RACING TODAY a? B ELMO NT PARK hpkoai. rrATinr. thirsday. THE $1,500 LADIES' HANDICAP (Mares) AM? FVTM OTIIKR HA' KS MR-IT RACK AT t:SS P. St. gpBCtAft RA'K TRAIN? Leave rer.r.a.-. ?varia P?at!a->n. tS4 ft and "th A.?, and alan Flatbuah Av?, Brooklyn. it i j to and hi intervals up ta? i H V vt Krim Noattraad Av?. 3 minut?e ????r. Kaat N ? Y'.i'n. s minute? latar. i'nurM alaao reached ty trolley. General Admission, SI 00 Grand Stand ?? PaMtck, $3. U?iis, U50