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Roamer Easy Victor in Brooklyn Derby Sets New Track Record in Galloping Over Gainer and Charlestonian. MCAMFV HLADS LIST OF WINNING JOCKEYS Divides Card with Bvtwell on Last Oay Of the Mettilg at Aqueduct Track. K? HERBERT. ,, ?a, v liar'? Roamer pro-red him ai ? of ?round, aa be ha.! previoualy with the beat of the -?,. bj ?galloping to easy Mctcry ia the B*-o?.k>n Derby b*. Aqueduct \esterday. K. K| - i- nan! eel! picked up 117 round-? ?nd raa the mile an.l a quarter, in going a bi! cuppy ?nil nun?? to faat, in *:??? "'? eatabliahii ( track re?oit!. He beat H. P. Whitney*? Gainer and J. W. MesserWs Charlea? tor:an so readily that it rould hardly bf called ? race. To nil appearance-? he was not fully exiended at any Bart of the journey, and a more impress:?.! v.fpry ha?* m>t bean seen this yea.** j0'r-' \V. Schorr's Luke McLuke, win nfr of the Bclmor.t Stake?? and hereto? fore rankrd as the top of the three? ?Mar-old diviatnn, with Old Roue In <1 and H. P. Whitney's Pennant laid up for repaire, did not go to the post. He, too. has bean under suspicion since * race a few day?? ago. not fullv recovering fro? a ?light soreness, s.ni Mr Schorr did not rare to send liim out acamst Roamer unies? confident ?aihle con? dition. It wa? well thai he so deci.l -.1. .o McLuke would have met a foe? ?ni:i werthj ? ' ! effort. Hut? ell had the mount on Roainer and taking a light hold of his head, ?'ter i'lacinc h-m nicely on the rivl rounding the first turr.. he let the e<.l*. net down " - alfnoat a I the ?urei * ?"-''??? ns CBn be neen bv the following fraet'onal time??: B:12, 0:25. 0:19 2-5, i :01 L'-?. l ; I and 2:W8-5 for the full distance. Thi? made the last quarter 26 second?. ? the rat. ?hewing ai and evea waa the pace. Then | naaying the fact thai Roamer could have turned the distance ?"aster, perhaps two second? faster, if rither of h:s oppon? have I'orced r.'.rn out in the la?! helf mi'ie. He certainly waa not fully extended ? by right lengths, with Butwell | hunched up ? ti el a. Ckarlestonian, which beat both Gain : Roamer in the Withers, had the *' ' weighta yeaterday, ng si** pound?- to ei'.rli, and to ail appearance?- he foul I I ti ?> lex?'.. . kelp pare with Raarner he r.prrtl the way for defeat by (.?ai? rier, and wound up in la**t olace. H tOO, but of being tot? c!a.-s. \ndre?? Vuller Elated. waa highly elated at ?he ? nd ?.ts out i t red ? ti. \. J.. (jeldabi >u*? ' ? er, not only for or the ; him. i'.o^' ? ? .-.ales rmr ... . .. , ; inaisted, ? be carried pvfr . year. x.l* judgtm-n* 4 ?lo?* ' d J i mm;. Butwell Ji? ? ?M ' three win rung do? a .it Aqaetj ? . Mu - ???il ?cored ?ing i I ?Water? ? Alhena the head of th" . : ? but < ad the 'ore ?n tool ommand i i Naiad ? < re chance. > ?ah!"' ? l-Kl f . Th? <- last fur 'our length? in fror ?* ? ? t m p . under the .? .;? ??i. i ag noun' behind Mci'ahey and thro.? m front of ? II, who finished third with four The feeling ?*??> strong a':rr tin I head e, a I thai e strong? raaaotl I an?-?,, it ? ' ver,' ?hat Seally ?? as froir . position i .?'.y moie gi ?.'.;. inde. and that, all think ? ? ? ??i??. wa deseired, at.d t wi ay that H, ?'. Hallenbeck'i filly \\a> the bettei ' ?? thou?h McCahey rode the : - ' '??. rae" be! -M'en the . each <?iir- looked ? a furlong Hinted suffer? d '?mtnod in on the rai . ?Jone I??-* attenl ?i to i-r aid ?il. Heni awns th? win? gave ?II credit to \i,i they for C I ? ??? ' which hawed a <li ? ano m h- ?*r ?i? ? - ' were '"!?'.'* t,'/?'i*,"IC? ? . aal . """"-a St raw a Reduced |Smarf Scnncls 95c re ?I !.*,. si M ?:| Mackinaw?- & fam> Braid*, 9Si, ??*.-?? ?i ??'? faitf SUrn, Droop Brimv S' 90 ?*??? ? i? White I elf Hal?, ,S(k; Silk Outing Haia, SO< and 05< . wh't? Dock Btatrs 5(jf, maA mV Oaatiaa < ?i??, fio?. potlolti Silk 9tinxt?\rtM Healey Speaks by ihe Board "II"? ahmil it?" . ,?,1 ||,n Ural.? to ???nint.? K"?e. ,,. ,(,, |,?r,r, left 4he li.lil.I.? u f?r ,|,r uro,,.!,,, Derh, at '"""I"? I .?.??IitiIm,. ?he IrMina-r ,,f l.alnrr .nanrrril: "*?el|, ,?, ,,)ir.r m S(>i((| b|1( , (1(iin ?ee ?in rea.on I.. I,a. U liim riten,I? Hi ." "??.'"?ii.n?. \??Us nnr: ?lien ?al?l II. ?'?-?. ?'i M,r |)r.t m*?ll?m blinker.." "le?.' re?|i.,ii,|r,| Home, ?| ?.,,| l"?i*r,| "?.?m I.. l.?l,l?lM.r.,.igl.. ' "It In,.(..." iriimrUril llr.ilri. "aa If .?en h.i.l tjL.n liim ? bal m beat aour *?elf ??th. Itoiinei ,,?,,; (,:,inpr ?s? ?., end. Tim Henley aa?. right. TO PICK CANOE CUP DEFENDER Elimination Trials Begin To-day Off Marine and Field Club. ( anaelati will readesvoua ofr the Marine and Field Club to-day to ract :'or the honor of defending the intei natioi al challenge cup. It is expected' that a! least half a. dozen experts of sailing canoes will be at the starting line ??hen the gun is al this? o clock tins morning foi tiie lust race, Among the number arill be Leo Friede, Manhattan (Vnoe Club. who successful!! <i****"e?n<l*r*<J the trophv last year. Other.? ?'ho have signified their in? tention of starting include H. Dudley Murphy. Winchester boat < ?un. of Bo ton; .1. A. Neivman. a member of the saine organ i/.et ion : K. Walters, Roches? ter Canoe Club, i?nd J. Russell Magers, Knickerbocker Canoe Club. The committee hn? pis mod to hold two races to-day. The lirai contest ?vil; be aa led in the morning and the see on?! v ill take place at '?', p. tn. Thera also ??ill be a double-header lo-morroiv, 1,1.1 bj thst tims the committee can? not decide upon a defend? r another ?:ll be sailed on Monday. The defending organizatiea is th?' New York Canoe Club, and it has ap? pointed a special committee, made ap of il. Lansing Quick, Theodore S, <??. holm. Louis S. Tiemann, P. DoFord Bayley and Woelaey (armait. The challenger is the Cananoque Canoe and Motor Boat Club. Tic Canadian organization bins again nom? inated Ralph B. Britton. ??'no ?vas de? feated in the race for '.he prize last Since sailing here, Britten has built a new canoe that ia decidedly ?a ter than the craft he used last sum? mer. Britton left a favorable impres? sion here las' summer, and it was be iieved that had he a canoe built f?,r salt water he would have won the trophy. The cup races will be sailed over the course of the Marine pnrl Kield Club 011 .Iu!v IT an?! IS. Should a third race he necessary it will be sailed on Satur? day, Jury 56. The ?-up v/aa originally ? 1885, and nlwayi hai been Buccessfull; defended by the New York ?.'aiioc Club. Zimmerman Is Punished. Chicago, July ?? Heine Zimmer? man, the Chicago Nationals' third n, to-day received notice from President Tener of the National I ?ague that he wai ill pended for three days with lesi of nay, for arguing trenuously with Byron, th? um . ., .,.'- game. The local P]UD k] 0 fined Zimmerman %'<f) and in? flicted a similar penalty on Leach for similar offen? i , PLAY FOU STATE TITLE Three New York Men in Semi Final Round on Courts. i ?. 1111 ?-1 ? ?. ? ?un... .1 illy ;'. As a re suit of the play 'o-day in the aifnua! Itn'i:|iiinifhii> lav'i tennis toui namenl a! the Litchfield Club, one Pennsylvania and three Neu fork men remain in the conteal ''r the ?t?te I tie. In the aemi-final round, which will be played to-morrow, N. v.'. Swayne, it' George School, Penn., will meet YA Ra? ... *:,l. ?,f R; ? . N. 'i'.. and F ('. In? maii. o? New Tork, will meet W. I!. Y Hack?itt, ,,}??<) of thai < ity. I he Mimnriry of the third round fol? low ? : ? i II Hartford. I ? ?? ' ?? " It .0 l.ei.l l?.. ? '? ? " " i ? ? Hun .v..i, r. _? t Inraan a* at I' ? ? ?.- t. 1 i; I ? - BARRETT OUT OF DAVIS CUP _Ogtith Player Will Be Unable to Make the Journey to This Country. I.??iidoii. July " 1!. R?o*per Harrett. the main hope of Great Britain'? team for ili>* Dwigtil r. Davia internal lawn tennia trophy, announced defli Itely to-day thnt he weak! I?e unable to go to America to ti.kc part in the : match?? ?here in case K'iirlanil defeat 1 : a nee it the ?ie\- round, II i? decision wa-? brought ahout hy lh? presaur? of private business. Th" Engliah team to-day complete,l . the rout of the Belgians in the Ural preliminary round of the Davi ? up eompi'tit .un. T. M. Ma?, rogoi di.t... in the aiogles, heat A. (?. Watson in three straight -.-? , 9 l. >'< 0, *; 3, and J. C. Parke defeated P. de Horn,an, also m ?traighl set?-, a' ?i t. g ::. ?*, n. --? O'NEALE KEEPS IT UP Beats Steinkampf in Univer? sity Tennis Club Singles. .lack O'Neale, the Columbia Univer? sity nlayiiv caused a derided upset yes? terday en the turf courts of the Uni? versity Height? Tennis Club when he defeated J. H. Steinkampf in the semi nnal rour.d of the annual open lawn nnni? tournament at ??? ?'!. -I 8, f 2. In the other half of the -mirles Ar? thur M. I.ovibuud defeated (I. A. I. Dionne at 8 '. I -'. O'Neale nnd l.ovibond will meet for the champion? ship on Sunday afternoon. O'Neale il a newcomer on the court?, but main ligure him to defeat I.ovihoiid when the two meet. Steinkampf i? I strong in hia overhead play, hut O'Neale proved himself stronger, rip 1 ping the hall through Ins opponent's court ??i whirlwind ?tj I? The Columbia man played all his strokes with every ounce of energy he possessed, and it was thi? pewcrful hitting that defeated Steinkampf, l.ovibond was too clever at placement shots ?^or Dionne, and although the latter took a brace in the last set and brought the game- to T-all. Lovibond ?hen broke through the West Side man's service and took the last two games and the match. Only two match??? '?ere marked off in the doubles, .lane- and I'. Letson winning from Dr, Roaenhaum and Ralph 1. Baggf by default and < hauih? ; .1 ?It im re.-.u defeating kli*?pei ami <?*hinan. ?.t ''? ). 8 I Yale Ball Player Joins the Pirates y? ? Haven, labt o. Peter .;. False?,, ??ho played left Held en the Yale 'varsity nine, signed n eoatracl here to-day to fain the Pittsburg Na? t ional ?.(ague team. He ara? graduated m .lune and will report a' once. Kalscy i- twenty ?'?-?? n years ol?l and is a leflhamled ti arid batsman. Golf at Briarcliff Manor. Winners m the monthly golf ecrap? ut mus ut llriareliff Manoi have been determined. Mia? Roamlic Hi'iodrood winning the wamei '.- mi ?? pla .Rich ard !>. Britey the men'? medal play and Misa Vera Wadsworth ami Harry B. Guthrie the cup f?n the m;\e?! f<mi lemei. Full Summary of Racing at the Aqueduct Track | i.y | WEATHER ?'l.'iir.v. TRACK ?.??'?!' ai ?>? ihre. >???*[ aldi and upward ?:**> ?? .1..1 . ? - i t Yellow Eye* ?\ ,.t, di |i . ? t ?? mal 11 ?Hlu ? Ii. .1. ?lorn. 'Iikiii'i I I ..,,,., ,, Betting t .loekev. -ir.? i itig ? .,,. pi m , .. ?.i? i ;?? 7' ' -:v M ' sil'y 4 ?, 7, | i lia : ? i : ?_? H ? :? "? 12 ?? S 7 m i ???i . ? ::? .i? Su l 13 S !. :. i :: :,? ,, .'.', :.' r.' i-. w ..?i ? i.. i? .. .?. ? ? . ? ... ? 4 ? '. Mai " ', ? 7 IS :, ? , .im ? 1n7 3 ., '? '? *'? I'? M.ii'ie i ? ? .: ?_? .-, Winner entered for $1.BOO: no bid ; ? ? c ' ?? ?. ?i ..i . . out i .... i fee "n,,i ? ?/? ,.. : i ?:?..' ,'..tartera on the rail nth? long, ? , i la "tan i-?" i. i ?'i ??. ?? i ? ? ? ? ' ?. ile. < ., : T. ' il' ? I Hei c ft. - \i : T 1 ,' .Ir.,-*...1, HlBl . PI ',1 S 10?'' 1 I' 1 I I Mi?'s I il',!.. inn :i "' ? 4 Z* ? Mana ?'? ?'? '?' '? I *? - ?'? i |?r? 'j 4 ?.?'; ::'? ?. M >; 7 :, i i MM :, 4? i? i ? ? ?38 :.. 4.. i i..:, i .-, .-. :. :, M< Knli ? ?? r.i ... ? |1 800; nt bid Alhena raed 'liang? into ? . , ?. srlii liandll? . ?i na. sha lo t lie aim THIRD RAf'li three-year -< - '??"? ?A ..n drl n.g. Time, I II) Winner, b. %., S, Cal Ii, Pan raln'-r, V I I He,' T I'.IWt.lSI 'a '? Btr. Kin. ! JtvSe.i IS lili ? ???- PI ''I . n (,- i?.:, i :? ii.) ?... ? ; . n. 4 ? ? .. r. t .''. . S1 fmnlei i ?I :, 3 i f. inn ? Mar? " a IS 13 ?'? ?'? 3 ; 100, a ? ?"? 4 4 HiiilniEsiiK 4 ; 7 ."? 3 if, ?'? i.,-, ? -, :? .,-, 11-...... . IS ::?, -jo ? i c i- i'f, ? . ' ' ? ?i urtlnger * ; '. 7' i - ini? t .:-,*. 7" '. ?-... i >, 17 i?. i ? ?; 103 : \ s<_ S ? ii.,i.i.i.i- 7 '? ? 3 7 .", i : , , ,.i t? ? |9S0 i,-, ., id King broke ?a ? ? ' ' . . ' ; ? I"-? ? -., i., i i , ? . . , , ? . ? , m el ni, a litt I? mroesrt). i i .i i: ? i: l: ?' i. l in. iWOOI ' . i'i i:i. '. for ll.re? *.?.... ? i,i? i ?. i.,i. if-.i '?...., . . ? . i. ni| ?. ? ? ? ? ? i 11.un? i, ? |, .,,,i,|-i , I ' li.iin.g ,- .??'.'? ' '?? I l'?V?.? ll?|.'t, i Inri. ?'I..-- I'I ll ? 117 I ' l" I" Hut?e|| | ? 7 I" 7 10 i 1J" :t '? ?"? '?: '-" .? II .'. I .1 17?:: I '-' i? ?|iiirin,c..i,i,. 4 r. ,. I ? ? lallaplne in fraal all iha ??-.. in s. U tan ;'"'' ??'?'* '"?? ' ?? pat? ""'i Oalnei pro ? < ,, i best na lor lin. - ?''?? , ? ?.... ,,,, .- ,.,| ? .n , ? Won em l 47. Wlaarr, b, f.. a i lig.lrn S'ahnis I , . ? ? ' I l|. .,!? ? i IB !?? ?? ? ". ., mi . , .'' I'I ?d I Mil 1 I 1 I - I ' M ? . ? ?..?.?,-.?.?, ? ;, ?444. I ?.,'.-, I 7, 4 II.. | ."?? 7". 7" ? I islon .: ?' , : '. IBB I 8? ?:? ? M,..n ? Ii, |8 S3 4.*, \? I,.',. . .i.1. ?I .'.,: ?I'i.i M I I'I lal I .lie? l?a;ilii"' had IhS ? ???'? I l|> II ? i ,. . , i, .. ni. hU ? 'in' failed I.?? ?,t, Ifl II.? aln',1 Pal? ' III l ?? f,?l , ions*, 'i"??"i t-iie?i?i?. .i mom In "?? la I irHh .1 I ?. I. ?? ?Id i,,.1,1',. S4'?'t ,.ii. ?.,? fartai r.?.i ??.,., i ?"'. ??,,,'. , . i ???nil Delation. llttner, ? Msfl?.?.! I Uolllns Ni '. ? le i ? - risen, lllgii ??. 11 ...i i' - i ? ii j ? :, i :, I1 in*! S M " l 3 ? ?'??>'? n ;?? '? . '??? I :? i ?*., |. ... ? II 18 1^, , 4 I?- ?,' I 4 ? ?' I? ills 4o 1" :?? ? ? , ivg i >? . i. :?>. i?. .... . n m . llrlaH " ' '?? ' lal? '?", ?*d ? I ???!. i tl.? . . i,, -it ... i ..... i ?? i ?, i i . . . ? I a- n . ( WILLIAMS SHOWS HIS TRUE FORM Plays Brilliant Lawn Ten? nis in Holding Touchard to Two Games. MURRAY AGAIN A MARVEL FOR SPEED Smothers Hall After Losing the First Set -Behr Beats Herbert Hahn. Ki PUD HAWTHORNK. R. Karri? Williams, Sd, I!. Liadley Murray, K-nrl II. Behr and William M. .lohn toa played In brilliant fash? ion, yesterday. n the turf courts of the ( ountry (iub of Wcstchestcr. in tb< opening mund of the iaettatUn ?ingles lawn tennii tournament. Will? iams, the scoonti ranking play. the l nited States, who was in poot form on Wednesday, regained his playing strength overnight and ear? ned Gustave P. Touchard, the national indoor champion, along at ao swift ? *pac? m the second round that the latter ?-.as hard pressed to take to games in the second set. WilHami aron at 9 9, 9 i!. Murray, the I,eland Stanford Un?? versitj -tu.lent, after starting ei .' ?call) ni Mi match with Walter Mer? rill if it 11. a former Middle States cham? pion, c.irie into his own in the la it two ?eta, m which he allowed H.iil only e. single game. The score waa 3 8, i; o. i. I. William M. .1 ihnaton, the young Cal forman, who broke into the Fia-'? in lawn tennis world a year ago with re? markable su?ecess, matched bis youth mu? .fteeti against William A. Lame?.'. the ?even-time? national title holde-, and overcame hi? veteran onpon.nt after a hitter three-set match at ,; 8, ?'? 8, ?> :t. Karl Behr. the Middle States chain pion, usad all In? bewildering assort ment of stroke? and enverad his court ?nth wonderfal cflTeetiveneae m de? feating Herbert Hahn. Murray'? p?a) partner. Although Haba made a desperate stand in the aecaad set, B-hr '? " not tu In- denied and won, at ti 6 .'!. Other? ?hi whom tiie light of victory ?-hone brightly wen- Harald H. Hacken. captain of last year'? Ilavis eup team; George M, Church, the new Dataware state champion; Wallace F. Johnson. ? i' Pennsylvania, a member of l,,?t year's international team, and (.. P. Gardner-, jr. All these men won their again?! worthy opponents. Tout-hard Meets Master. .lust what inspiration William? re reived between Wednesday* night and terday afternoon is a mystery, but he played against Touchard a- though inspired. When a man can score a love et ?gainai Touchaid he is playing lawn U mi a! ? high calibre, and the Harvard man. alter accomplishing that feat in the in-' ?et. kept right on in hi? sweeping road to Victory and won the last set ?'? ?i J. with Touchard fighting with ins back against the wall Williams uncovered a bewildering se? ries ot shots m this match, and his ? |?? for angle? ara? working without a (I Few men are faster ia getting . i?? .' a court than Touchard, yet he appeared ilow by comparison, as he ti :nle \miii effort? to pick up the con ia ram oi placement shots W ill i..m iiinien a- him. The game of the Harvard man ?a-? tricky, too, and countless times he lured aid out of position, only to shoot the ball pa-t h i in as the lattei raced for the ne'. \? niatte- how hard ?' illiams stroked the ball and he had ian?daaee of spec,; yeatetrdai h?? ?eemed to exercise perfect control, the ball falling sharply withia the court lim: t ?? jast when it se??metl bound to go ?? ? Against such playing Touchard ?sas Try as he would he eouM nut r those spearlike drive?. Hid he ? 'o gain a position rlo.e to the '.' inn?' icufht him out of posi eutting the hall BO sharply acre the court that it sped by almost parallel to the I Touchard made his last stain! at the beginning of tbc second set. and bj ? . work in Covering the court, ti unled With several brilliant ilri <? . ? tbe back roui t, man ;,ced lo take two game?. Then Will iemi be ira n again his irresistible march to victory, smothering the best that Tout haul scat over the net and coring marvellous ?hota for place ' ? ' "W.-t, William? playing a strong game?" ?ninehinl\ a?kei| Touchard af? ter th? match, h? the latter stood wip? ing Im dripping face with a towel ?*<>h. Lard, yea!"" gasped Touchard. The ?i??- h ami snap lhai are ?list ill - gi.i^hini; features of I.indley Murray's t ? ? ? ?rere lacking in the nrat set of match againsl Hall. Somehow the l.tilic ?'oast youth could not get ?ate I ia stride, and the games aran! steadily a ?rains! him. But Hall, wheae n?rvea have been tempered in th? course of many a haul .?light match, did not allow Murray's rcputatioa to disturb him, The vet iii.n bpjr.ui with a rush, leaping into i, i?1 toiii* at a bound an'd cutting off I is opponent's deep drives with ease and dispatch. Ml ?ray put all the strength of his lithe young bod) into these drives, but Hall never wavered, and faced the bombardment with the utmost eool -, . chopping beck the ball so sharp? ly that Murray was often caught in ? he hack of his court. Murray \\ akes t p. When the nien changed courts, afte: Hall had taken the iirst sei at I :;. Murray looked serious. Hall ha?! ? airly outplayed him, hail met speitl with speed, skill with skill, and had emerged rictorioui in that first set. The amile had gone iron Murray'? ',n e and hi teeth were naif bared ia a snarl of determinatien a? the second ?et began. I! waa a tranafaimed Mur ? . h faced Hall then. Ac? ?i he showed that matchloaa ?peed in coi ig ;, I ? r ihe bal1 that ?g such an attrali t feature of hi? gtmr. Like Mclaughlin, Marraj goes "to the ball: he does i? ?? t arail for it ta , ..o,. io him. Diving fee-ward with an impetUOUa m h, hi? racquet meet-, the ball a? ? 'teem to r from the rou .| and he strikes nnnl and hai ply. Hall did i "' I? ' up m hi? startling pla) n' th? net. He was just as i|Uick, ,i ? ureeful ia ??arching for . I befare; but .Murray clayed with unrivalled ?pe-ad and pan.ed rith his o|.n? ir n 'he net so SOlftly a. le h? "? litltr h i him. The Californien refused ta play aaj thing hut lawa ;r ttTti ^ of ihe most rapid kind. I1 did not matter to him <'. the point wa? a critical one, he stroked t1?' ball a hard as though he ?as at prae ?ir, and he wen! aftei ever] point ? it h boundlesa energy, iiall lid no' abandon the ?tmggle, i, facing ii' mai tei. ana the I,,, t he could ?lo ???s to take the se?' und game in the litsl set. Hut I'm ibat liieak in in-, ?trim Marraj t?nok twelve ?aonsecatively, aim! ttmt golag :it ^,,,,?,, peed ? hen ? be laal paint a ? played than at any tiaaa ia the match. h, |,,i i,,t h? hapreaetva rktarv, Marra) hawed that he i not yat fall] i liot.it d in ilw graai court gam?. Che bound- art so raaUl diflacut and iht ? footing so much slower that the Coast ?outh hr.? not yet f.iun?! hi- heartoga. but improvement ??ill doubtless cams ?? ith time. ? .loh n ?t on. the other Californien, sho??e?l his grouml itrokea Sl 'her ne-' against l.arned. and ??as lightniag fast a' taking advantage of opening?, mak? ing th?' veteran expend all hii energy in eaveriag his court. Hacket! ipraag a lurpriasj in ?lefea; i.ig Dean Mathey. hut he accomplished it by dint of superior play an?i showed that he must slili be reekoned with. The ? militaries, follow: ? ileoraa Myers ? Id? aevel? , I ?VallBi ? !' son ,1?'.., ?l ? 'te,i s. Utbney, 8?3 ???: R I.?,.le? Mart. ,-? . ?' ' ? Men,Il liai?, ., ,_i. i?., catad ',,.?,! t, I' , liar ! I -. |l Han,I.? |! ??? dafsatsd i'.?n Mathey. ?. -. ???. <,;. s... ,s ??. m?an ,-.. |?i, I '?' ? non ? e William ? i ,!? i ?? ? ? ? -'. i' 1' l.*irn~l ? Pfriatel Rotberl D. \ Kan n i>, ie? ,t- i n.r'iert i: ? '??. ?>?J, 7?? ninSnlshed?. MAGPIES WIN AT POLO Spring Surprise in Match for the Blizzard Cups. Cedarhuret, Lang Island, duly ?.?. That fa?onte.? do not always win W.ti apparent on the polo field of the Reck Sway Hunt here, this evening, when 'he .Meadow Speeders and the Meadow Brook Magpies eresaed mallets in the ?eeond match for the Bliz/.ard Cups, open to team? '?hose total handicaps do not exceed seventeen goals. The Speeders playing with Kob'-t Bacon, jr.. Pert.? Beadleeton, Mai? coin Bteveasan, who ama named as one of the American cup defend? i luhlti tute.?. and Thomas LeBoutiller. a team handicap of one under the al? lowed conditions, were defeated by the Magpies, to whom the?, guve an ai avance of sin goals, by a ?core of lii'l goal? to il'-j. Both team? ?cored a goal in the two opening periods, and at the commenc? ment of the thud chukker l'ows to? card the end of the period hit tha only goal, which he drove at a diflcult angle. During the remainder of the period the hall ?vas in the winners' territor) mu?h of the tune. The line follows: M?. I..?? Itr.t.il. M, . lorn n.? Magpie? ' Ratieri R. II.? I?. Api iei"ti ? I' Headiest. , Da? M Do? ?? ?" M. Si? ' . : " ?.?' il i..> i I:.., k. T. I.e Routll- llaeh II Phippi .... : ? it, Magi ' sii.,?.-.i handl ap l goa .i laaflls, 'i i. -? '; ..,.;;.,?--. i. ????,.1 IP, goals. ^n?, ' in cd muai 7. I,, |b) i ? u ni?.?-.?, ?e-enal. total i a ? Rerem ileorei ? Mlllei 9 rot and timer i:,? ? ii ?arer. GOULD WINS CUP ON PUBLIC LINKS Beats Warner, Also of New York Golf Club, at Van Cortlandt Park. P. M. Gould, of the New York Golf ? luh. won the chief cup in the four club ?ournamen* over the pubhe link? at Van Cortlandt Park yesterday, when he defeated Theodore Warner, of the same organization, by 1 up and ,'f to play. ? The calibre of golf wa? none too good in ? ice. of the faet that both foun<l it ?, lary to extend tkenuehrei earlier :n the day. Warner found nims.lf opposed to H. A. I.inton in the upper half of the bracket, ami before he knew it he was in the uncomfortable position ..? being ."> down. Pulling himoelf together, lie managed to -?innre the ma'ci by the t me th?- sixteenth ??a? reached, an?! Ii nail) won out on the home hole. The ma'ch which produced the <?, golf of the day ??.a? the semi-final eon t. -t m the lasset half of the braeket, invalviag Goald and Pete? Platt, Could'? margin ??,? - 3 up and I to play, but the match ?as quite in doubt until thr hill hole? ware reached. Could was '_' up at the turn, but Platt squared the fliatch on the twelfth A'1er winning the mated on the seven? teenth green. Gould plave.l the b; e hale and got a tine 71. The card ?vas as follow? : i Sara Id BUI. 4.??! 4 ? i !? ilauld m . ?? ?'? '> I 4 4 4 4 l 4 Plan, aot . iii . '. ' . I ?? 4 ? ? 4 V. D. Breaxel ??on the heaten-eiglit tup b) defeating Dr. M. A Bonnefond, but it was neceasary to go to 'he nina 'eenth hole to do i!. Haudicip ?olid' -ion? brought about a tie in the ?eeond handicaps between .1. I'. Pitapatrick and Dr. Allan Carpenter. The match ??ill be played ovei. In the third six? teen Frank T. Pope, of the Ne\?spapcr G. <'.. beut \\. .1. Haywoo.l, anotn? r n????spaper man. '?', up and 2 to play. I he summary follows: i h ? rlxte? i. . ?? ml-flnal round? 1. .. ?e i VVarn?r, N w Tork Uoll flub, i?, .it n ? Union, N'en ? ? ? k Oolf ?'lui,, l up I \ ?i Coa?H N,-? Vor* Uolf Hub ,.? .: t: , Plat? Nea ', u I l 10 lilav. I?lieu1.i 1,,'s? Waraer, ? up Bad 1 t?. 1.1., i.. ,. eig : iSrsi l*teen, ?-tn? final m in ? I . I . I .f.-n,. I, Net* ? ,,rl, Uolf . 'lui P. It I.. ..? Newspaper, b? default; I'r. M. ?. He ,1 -el.hi |. > , ?? ?,..iK "?..If flUh 17 l.. i- M itian i up, i m..i i..m? i ii; n ! |.. nt n,.?m, f,,n,;, i ,|, ils lu i slxteei , ?, final naun?l< ?'. P, I n,iaf 'l. New '....', >;,,lf , .1 i,-.,- |l, i ?-. Till? >. S? ?? V.>r' liolf l'lui i u i ? III . ? 'ainertei N'es ? ? ?>, l?olf . i l v? .ni ,:i, ? i ;.|>,...iii .- ,,m r Am. rlcan up and i n? pi:" in ,, i,,un-. Ig, nil -iiiar. Thlnl ?i?'' ? i,viti,|. Prank T. i , p, s. w-i.,.? i. beat i* .i. Pope, Naws. pa pe? 7 ,i|, ..i,,! i lo p?a? rt i. i n.? n-no.1, btal ? ' i . r. i ? , i, ? ? AI tie. i. ..., ,[. | m ' I ',. f |a i Kin ,1 round V r. Pop? i? Ha tread, I ' Up .Hi'I .' I" I Ih GOLFING DAYS OVER Gilbert Nicolls Suffering with a Split Knee Cap. Atlantic Ci'y, dul? I, Gilbert Nie ell?, the prefeaaienel golfer of Wil Rlingtaa and former metropolitan title holder, may ne?er be able to play golt again. \ rai photograph? ts.m ?... tenia? at tin hospital, ??i'crc he ha* he, fined ilaei last Bundaj c- the re uIt of a motor car accident, shov that h rieht knee cap plil Phyaieiaa i! \?ill be nee- ?ni;, te .'plicc il With silver wire. Golf on Long Branch Links. Lang Branch. S. ?I.. Jaly 9. .1. i'ainp l.ell Phillip?, of Nr\? Y ink, led a foin. dable ?:e|d ii?.me over 'he IK hole eearaa ef the Lene Breach Gelf Club thi? afternoon ?n a ?per al .contest 'or a silver cup. The ??inn?.- defeated '?lo.ri? Strauss, to whom he coaoedod ?is strokes, i? a earc of 'i- in and .'? 'o play, ??ther: who pertiripate.1 ?srere: .1. J. Daaasga "ho defeated r'.. C. Bern heimer by .1 im and S to nliiv. ami Is ?eph Mayer, *h?i defeated,Kdsrard Bale? ?non hv I up ami - to pis') iibi jflU Sivlmmlnu School ?.hIii.ii.'.hc fcle?aiaVaflj TaaatHi i'ri?si? ; ,n ., nn^rf.i i.i? 1" t*? ?? nivsnt :i'.?SB , DUNNING LEADS BIG GOLF FIELD Returns a 77 in Testing Round of Sleepy Hollow Tournament. PLAYERS OF ALL AGLS ON THE LINKS Gardiner \V. White Fails to Q.aliiy and Puts It Down to "Sad Putting." Tournaillent regulars were treated to a surprise ?t the outset of the three day invitation golf ??eeting on the links of the Sleepy Hollow Country Club yesterday, ?hen Clifford A. Dan? ring, ?i' the \?i.?au Country Club, ?ron the prize in the eighteea-hole teetiag i ?mini aril h a ?core of 77. When a Member of the William? Col lege team a feu yean ago Dunning a a?, looked upon aa o??e of the most promu-Ina amateurs from the metropol 'an district, hut. like many other?, s.nce gutting into business his golf has been neglected. Being a stranger t?t the Inks. !>un nmg was agreeably lurpriecd at hi? showing. At the tiiu?h he remarked: "The green? looked gem? to me, only ??> trifle faster than tho>?? at Naaaau, and I had little difficulty in laying the ap? proach putts dead. On no gn.cn did I take more than two putt?." After going out in 99, the Nassau golfer lugan the long homeward jour? ney indifferently with a ?i. Me played iteadily thereafter until going to tin last hole, when he got hunkered OB hi? second shot. Mis card was as fellows: ? ? :? innl ? '? ?-. ? ' i.i1' l ? i i : I 3?M In i l 4 t 4 ????77 During the early hours the best earn. i 80, returned by .lohn X. Steams, M, el Princeton. Lapse, at the tirst ai ?I seventh holes prevented him from going out better than tu. He tame back in the same figures, however, and this represented good colt', for the in? ward yardage totals :,,:u."i. Although it ha.? been said that loft handed col for? are a> scare? .is whit? crows, those who play the so-ealle.l wrong wa; do occaaionally ooh up. So ii was ? hen W. V. Put-cell, of the New York Golf Club, finished third on the list with an Bl. The best part i?:' hi? golf was a 39 m the inward half. It wa? ? rearranged sleepy Hollow that visiting golfers enjoyed. Since is! ea-on it wa- deemed advisable to start from what was formerly the sixteenth tee. which makes the original iir.-?t, second and third the fourth, tifth am! sixth holes, with the finish at the old fifteenth. "This is a fine course and will be better." observe?! (i. '<*. Adams, a mem? ber of both the National Links and the F.kwanok Country ciub. "Even now it. ha? fume of the prettiest holes I have e\ . r ieeii." One of thoee referred to by Adam? was the short thirteenth. Standing on the tee looking down through a vista the golfer sees the peaceful water? of 'hi Hudson pread ou! in the distance Leaving the picturesque out of the question, the hole for a lio yarder i? one of the hai liest to be fouinl an?. - where Immediately in front is a deep land trap, which extends round on either lide, while oeyond -the ground 'Irons a? a* suddenly, .o that anything ?a ? ? f: Ultleaaly played tee shot be? comes panalized. Golfers of all age; were th? re, from boys in their 'teen; ?,, gray haired grandfathers, Among the starter? waa Horace Hotchki??, of Apowamia, one of the founder? of the annual seniors' tOUinament. "I hope you do not think I tain.' here expecting to win a prize." remarked *i>e* veteran, l.aier at the "nineteenth" hole Hotchki i remarked with ?i good natared aigh: "I'm afraid theae hill are too much for me." Max ?!. Marat?n, the Baltuarol long ??river, declared he never saw a eourue with ?o many blind holes. The greens also pui ?'?l him, bu; even so, the form? r interscholastie title hohler re? turned an ?',. ?? ?ame score that a .? - credited to !'. if. Lewis, of Kitlgetieid. Conn., ?nd P. W. Dyer, of .Moutclair. I'hilip Carter, the new metropolitan junior champion, needed s?:!, a? did Dwight Partridge, of He,If?.ni. This wa m itroke mure than the effort of Perc; R. Pyne, 2d, of Princeton, One of the calamitie? of the day was the failure of Gardiner w*. White lo qualify in th? ail eon, his More of M placing iiim a itroke outside the . ? irle. "Sa?! putting." was the Flushing golfer'? answer when Baked for pari icular i. Mecau-e of the unexpected crush of players tie committee added a cup for a , i'h sixteen, and 10 a- to avoid any confusion to-day starting times have been set for all divisions as foi' Fifth s ?'?en. ? o'clock; fourth sixteen. B:45; first aixteen, 9:30; second six? teen. 10:15; third aixteen, it o'clock. The scores were as follows; ? " I'lilTor.l \ I? minus Sanaa i..:,i. s .-?? ai ivl i.i i" ?" ? W |' |? ?...i I ? ' ? ??: Van Vleek. !*? A |>n ? t: I'? ? ?? ?d IT.??n H M ? w ?:,. i.,- |'..\ Htii- ?i ?; I- V ?. I, I III!? ? 'I ? || ? i : m Q i- u |, . .. Moni la I '?' t' M Il M i- ' i:i U. h i'i I ' M \l?,\.? ? ii 11 Mai l? ii, lt.,iiii... i? ?i -i |i K M ?'pu' ??' "' '" M il stariina. M '" ? '??'l" - ' ' ' , ? i ' I i? I,,.,. I -'. i Hollo?? ,'i |j ? .-i;?-??M' BIXTBKN ??? a ' it? '.""?' '"s i? i w i i'. i- Hnal ?>?"?-. ...4? i* I? il ,Tarn ?iaesklll ?i t. i:. . M i \ |i Rrantlreth, .-i-'i?> llolloii . ?? t ? , ? w i- , .. ?. u.,,,.. . t: M >' ?? iIiiTi.mi M.iI-.ti M ?Uli ? . ? ?? ?. Morion i. ?'???? ' Ri? hmoml i*o 1.1 u *?; I. i- ?;...?- .-ii??Hi.?' ?? 'i ?? v ?i Hou? ?i? WchIIh. .... W I 1.4,. \\ M, ?ell ? . ??, . K r ?'la ' il"!!.??. ai *? ? ? ?itiurl ?Mil mi MUIIairal M i . M Hinma i ord ... 47 4i l w u Holalon \\????i.'i i,, ?i:. s. Mi la iyitii'1 -' "-?!?? ' U M 111l.I> 81X ,. |, itnt ' ? '"? '- ?? v* , i: M? Mill m Kam-* ' in " '- v ? i \\ \i ? ? ?.. i ?.-.??? ?? 12 17 M X I! John? ii Hl? ?, ? Moll? ?. 41 ??. '.?" :. I i .?, . 1 47 ?W ?n ,. ,.,. ?.: ir an ,.,;,,, -in un * ?-? is an i u " '" '*" ,? ,- t. <? ?.- ai u t. iiunii'lii '? Medfortl. ? : 's ;M i;,'.||..,l . '" :?i ai i ilourlav, Bedford ? ,? \ |;,.?i,ii Itaegklll.. u . K,.,., ,, -i. rpi Kollo? Hollow ... v i . . H daU ,,' o Rein ri.i-i; i:i IXTR N K. ? 41 I'. . !????? ?? ? ?? ?i 10 :? : ,.;,,?. i .. ?:. la "> ?r an IS ??. N THK It 111. THI". Tl RT. RACING AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK 'il nin ? ?iinmi;?. ?mi ?t r ?itiMis BEGINS TO-MORROW tH?\ViT'kW^ $2.500 YONKERS HANDICAP ?Ml lilt, ?lllllll ?IM? I.W.M?. I IliNT K?? I ?I ItM I? N l*?"l AI II ?' | . i; ? I \ | have tlrand l'entrai station n i ? n? |] ,'.i i ii * ,,i i so P M Reculai II ever?' fe? .' I .V.I h St. Mil Hi "S<l.. a IKubwaj ' ' , '?, - '?? .'"Ti i, ?-? i i,. ,,. . i.- i- ??:' , . .'. i, m ,i m I, ? v r I. train '?, l,. >? I ?. . ihea? ? ' I??'"?n ? e n..iv MllllN-KIN ?,I?\MI ?IIMI ?Ml I ?lil.tnK 8? I ?Hit?? U.M. ? ? i i i; in., in I 11 ",?l ?.-? III. ?i ? NKV) a'?HlK i ?Mol s Ki:.? I ?i i: ? I l i l; Richards to Start in Tribune Marathon Swim CUP YACHTS FOG BOUND AND IDLE Second Test Off Newport Postponed?Hope for a Race To-day. Ii? CAPTAIN J VMKs (. BlUMBB. Newport, July t?. Fog, so thick at t.mos that vessels at snciior 100 yard.? awas were nuisible Dom the shore, spoiled another day for the yachtsmen and eauaed the postponement until to? morrow of the 'ourtecnth race of the .?up defeaee ?acht-. Sails ?vere heiated by '.' o'clock not only on the Ke.'olutc. the Vuni'ic and the Defiance, but en all the v?asela ot the Beaters Yacht flub fleet. The.-? yachts were ready to start to the cat Ward each skipper hopin?; that the SUB would hum off the fog. as it .lui on Wednesday. No such luck, however, favored them Hour after hour passed, the r.fts in 'he fog growing less frequent, until St noon il shut down thicker than ever. lb" reg.itta committee of the Ne?? Y.iik Yacht Club H. de B. Pal ?ana JoiephiM. Macdoitough and Prederie 0, Spedden during a temperan cleai ?pell attempted to reach the lightship in their tug. the Julia C. Moran, hu*, they ?vere caught in the fog ju?t out? side Fort Adam? and were compelled '<? return. The tug ?vas flying the end flu?: "J" when ?he returned to the har? bor, which signified "Raoe declared oft." Sails ?vere 'hen lo?ver???l. Steered and, covered and everything made nug foi ; the day. Weather ncrniit!nig, the cup yachts wi!l start to-morrow morning in a nice over a triangular course of thirty lllile-, PAYS HIGH FOR THREE PLAYERS Baltimore Sells Two Pitchers and a Catcher to the Boston Red Sox. BeatOil, July 9. President .laeies .1 Lannin of the Beaten American League i...-"ball team BBBaunced to-day thai he had purchased Ruth and Shore. pitchere, fr?ta the llaltimore club of ;he Interaatiaaal League. F.gan. ;> catcher, also waa included in the deal. Mr. Lannin s.-.ul that the three players represented an outlay of more than ?-"J.'i.OOO by the Boston club. HAMILTON WINS ON LINKS Advertising Golfers Have Lively Day of Play. ... : ? Tin u ? Hot Springe, Va.. July 9. An extr? hole Match which waa waa by L. A. Hamilton, of New York, over H. I!. Mallinson, of Pair?'lew, and the defeat of 8, K. Fvans. Knollwood, a favorite for first honors this year, proved to -ie the features in the second round of the annual golf championship of the Ad? vertisers' Uolf Association. F. A. Sperry, Chicago, won a close ionte-i 'i'h Rvani on the home green. and ??'ill meet Hamilton in the nnais to-morrow. The other semi-finalists are metropolitan players, es ?'. J. Hazel, the present champion, and \V. It. j I ? ?trainier. DuttWOOdie, von their matches to-day. di ?v ?I ? i p ("N HiH? defeat? d .1 ? ' Mar? tin, Huntingdon i 7' .1 .1 H , land ?:? r< ..ie.I u i i-'re. man. l-'ngl? ? .i H :.. i. ? S'atlonal, ?I f? ill: \i . Ilh ? Kairvle? i Up ?:. holei. r ? " -?,? ;,r,| He. ,| f. a'.-'l - I? ?-: \ ta iik Kt.ollwood, 1 ni>. .?.id - ste? n T K ? ',,'ii., - ? ,|. ?? m ?j ? i. ?.Idred Wannamoh m, J7 ? ?? \? H I .. ah ?' Hr?...!,l? a n. ? i. f.-.-.. ,i i: ? ?;....i.? - ,. Dun? .II? 2 ap: .1 17 Mil f-i ?mli< .? ,1 f. .??? .1 i Il i.. I ; n. i Bud. ? ?akn i a. J v? Jt SOU. I > lll-v ,,,.,|l. , 7 ' .1 - (|i en ?. H Sun; h W r , ir,, ,|. ' at*U ?: s. ??*;.,. ne, ?? ?>?? m,.r? i?.?..i. I up -j.. hol... K M -? H d il n Bu? Kl? ? Se? York, -j l y il iiaiaton. ? ursdale, ?1er. ated r ? d< rauh T ? ? I. ?\ ? ' ,?i. Millan, .- ?i - I up i'.,u ?. ? i: - ? ? 1 1? ? 8. s I? r.i ' . aso .' r ? ed ?'. . William?. l'hU-as?. t "I' Good Round by Carter. PreV?OU| to going to Sleepy il. ||o t tor a practice round on wednesda) Philip Carter, the metropolitan junior champion, established a .ie?? (-.-hole record for the links at Bridaehampton, Long I ?la n ?I. The course con? is'? of nine hole? mid the distance is 2,360 yarda, ?arter went twice around in 30, for a total ?if W. ? Mont, uir . 4.*. re ?'? n .;. m . ..ii'.-r s ?'. ?i.if 4.i i? fi Kenlln Wllnon. t.iv-.i.. ... tl .... ?>? ':. . Itolmon, H ,- -"?1., I? IS M ?.?4 I I?. II,,1.1.1. Sie. ; -, IT.,.? 17 ?7 "I I'I ?? . ? HI, . ...... i 17 is ?.;, i: tl? r Simmon?. sr,.\ Holloa 13 Sn it:, H I, PhHIIps, Klwanoj .i it ?.?:, i.m. H Kool Apawami? . . u .'? i ICI II l> lire??ter, .?? nr .lui? . 17 I? !'.'. .1 T. McMahon Oard? t? t*lij 47 i? BS l'ilTll Si\n;i:.\ Und ... im? . il Tasa ? ? ' .- i'liai nun N'oi ih J?rse) Il ... S ' . M. Vinca Duna.Is. i. ???? s. i'. T>, Kit ,., Hello* II. l'i.n , i , >i- ?|tj Holloa ? .1. il. MacDonaM. 17?- ?s rounl ' ? 11 ?i o|.v Hollow K M. M-, del, Ni ?v v.ni. Oolf., ?." l?, n t ai I nri. lire? n?i, i. i '. I. la* kman s, . :,,i,. ,. ... II. K i' '?? ? ? - \.i.li..?i - i: a. i. n? h rio. K..? ,y um,. v r ii, h. New ? ? i, ? ? ... It .M i i , tiapn ? i. ', i Laarr?. Kl*, py il?.II..? i? ?.im:i: s,. ii!i:s II. B. Oui !?? Holloa -i i: .1. ijii.iih. ?, , ? ..i . M. I?. , olllil fin |.) II..II..V. e. I l.ll.k ?' I". Hollo? 17 ?i. H. Harri on, ' ? 14 i M Hoarh r, Halluarol \. \. l'or .-?i. .?I? ??!,- H lloa 'i 1 i?. ? I..1.II, M ? .1.1,1... n, ? , i. , -, .. i ? \ Harn - ? i. I tel -.-.. ., Klbb ? ? u n.?h. ? . s ?'' i M? M Hamilton s'- ?i ? Ho i?? ? ? ? , llay.pt Hull..?R .1 ., .il, \ K\ a a -i t? ? ? iea i ? > ?.? j> ' .1 i .. . , \ . , .-,. ?... Hollo. .. il,. I ?? Hahn, ?!'? ? > llallati . .. .?: ..i n ? ? m ..... ? ? i . Hol Ina A. ?V?r,; ? ? ? -I" Il "I" ? I M III " ?1 ?M In .?'?- p m. i? ? m h ?i??i. H ..i ? Joaeph I*. !??? . M". Ho James, a Fifty - Year ? Old Man, Also Enters for the Long, Hard Test. Bamael Ri<rhar*Je, of laatM, will ??tart in The Tribune Marathon swiiii of July If from the Battery to .Sandy i!?)?'... Hit entry ?va? received >c?ter ?Iny a' the eleventh hour. The :'.t!ti.tion of In- name lo the li?t of eeateatant? ?ara? the one touch neetl ed to make the race an absolute test ?if national supremacy, for Kiehai?; among the chief claimant., to the cham? pionship title in long di-tance swim? ming. To his credit stand several Of the great? t a bed In thi . country. Including the Sandy Hook awia? and the double ?rip between Charieatowa Bridge ami Ho.ion Light. The ?t'tning race will i: ?e him the opportunity to areve hi? right to lea?! er?lii|. it? no'n^l roll?. Fred I!. James, author, playwright, and the patriarch of competitive ?wlm? m? r . also will be .1 itai ter ia the 1 ? no. Although ?v thin a few months of having lived his half ci i.;r\, J.iiiu . lia* retained the vigor of youth, am! is still very much in th? During tin pa I fa? '?tars, m fact, he has hgurod prominently in impar* tant open events. Twice be ha? a great bid for the annual thirteen nine race ta Coaoy Island, hitherto the most import?t?* loi g distaac? c of this district, in both instance? tiii .m.iiiik' a eit,-i set-mill: and live time he has ?cored in the Metropolitan championship? of th? Amateur Athletic I'mon at one and At ?? aiile . When the announcemenl was made la?l ??inter that a race WOOld in held "'?T the Snntly Hook .?m. 1. went quietly to work and trained faith? tully. Then, bat lug rounded inte ? cellent condition, he consulted a meii ??cal expert upon the \-,-, 1 <,m nf his undertaking the gruelling trip. The doctor gave h un a ihoiough ex? amination, but found bo Haw, "Yomi heart and lung? are a nuinl as a new dollar,** he >aiti. smiling "<;<> to it, young man; ami ?.-?toil n,ck." So tile I fty-year .-til Imv sen? m h?s entry, yeaterday, an?' 1? now 1 ?.-? awaiting the hour wh? n he will pit elf agaiaal Aaterica'a b< ? long? distance swimmer? in the gr? of enthirum-e ever heitl. Other ramlitlates for I'he *| ? trophiea n ho have added I h< ir 1 to tin? oatrj i? >t are : Lou! Meeer, ai the Passai? Valle* Canoe ? lub, P -on. \, .)., aad .v.l. Palencsar, ?if thi? leltv. I he lull list Of II be pub? lished on Sunday alter all mail 1 re ce i ved nadar date of July :?. Ovcl thirty are no? enrolled. WADDELL'S MATE DEAO Schreckcngcst Won Fame a3 Catcher of Athletics. Philadelphia, ?luh .'.11 engest, who won 1. iae a the batt >ry partner of "Hube" u/addell when th? latter was the s'ar pitcher of ' on me Mack'?-. Athletic?, died in a ho 1 here to-day fron, a complication ?1 -Ii eases, fie waa about forty yean old. He was releas? d by the PI | club Ave yea. a'.-?i ? ?I ,., ahartly afterward. S< livej hi, famoaa ?tartnei nnl) a few month?, \\ addell dying in r? la March. 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