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1HE SUN SUNDAY MAY 81 1800 5
YALE ATftLETES TRIUMPH
9 It ART Ann AND fJtmrnr AOAIf 00
DOWN ItKFORK OLD JtLIft RON
Ord Trak d 111 Hport I e Wiuit
j e IcliltVerer X I MiaatIiit
TIsMMoMUUr > 4 Wl ar Al Break
J I I RCordroR H a > teit by Clnbmsit Brk
I Thotwentyflrst annual tourney for suprem
0 acy on track and Jleld between the raCk ath
UU of the Intercollegiate <
IntrUealate A A reached a en
lattonat climax at Manhattan Field yest r
day afternoon Excitement ana rlralrr
I had ben brewing Inc Wednesday when
hostilities commenced with the cycling
races at Manhattan Ueaeh Columbia
tartad In well with winning polnta at the
wheeling same but the advanUga was only
nominal and even th most esnqnlne adherent
ot the popular blue
ppullr and white I scarcely
dared t hope tor a continuance of the lucky
break
The real battle waa estimated I lyIng b
twe > n Yale Pennsylvania and Harvard and
these rival finished In th order written but
only after a tournament which will long b re
numbered not as a threecornered fight but
I the occasion of the greatest running feat yet
recorded
The general holiday public did not seem to
< rAp the significance of the fixture and the
expected rush at the turnstiles did not materl
allze Still the Influx was steady from the
opening of the gates until the starter took the
first batch of aspirant In hand There were
then about 3000 visitors In the stands and a
fair muster on the northern bleachers where
was possible to keep In touch with the ball
game In UIK adjoining enclosure between events
Deadhead Hill and the equally cheap van
tage points along the big viaduct were largely
I patronized and the management mournfully ad 1
i mltted toward the end that the outside audi
I ence seemed to outnumber the ticket holders
I I the weather had been furnished to order
It could not have been more favorable The
light southwesterly zephyr which fluttered the
holiday bunting aloft was smothered by the
stand and the competitions especially In the
printing events were decided In a dead calm
The track and Infield had recovered their
V elasticity under expert treatment and
I the conditions were eminently In favor
of rrcordbreaklnir performances The ath
letes were expected to do the rest and they rose
to the occasion In great stylr with the result
that the Intercollegiate record was broken and
the worlds figures equalled In the opening
event the Intercollegiate marks were wiped out
In the naifmile run and high jump and all rec
I ords for the furlong run were entirely eclipsed
What the KatherlnR lacked In actual num
bers It mado up In character and enthusiasm
i It was In fact a genuine college crowd con
A sisting almost entirely oft fair women gaily bedecked
decked In the colon of their respective favorites
and alumni looking for the first
4 loklnl tnt opportunity t
how that they still retained the battle cry and
lung power of their undergraduate days
The blue of Yale and the almost similar colon
of uolumbla brightened several sections of the
main stand while the cohorts of Pennsylvania
and Harvard were also colonized at different
potntr waiting for a one from their respective
leader t wake the echoes with their weird
yells
Referee Curtis marshalled all his officials In
autocratic style and let them a time schedule
r which promised t break all record for promp
titude They lived up t It 10 well that I be
came necessary to call a halt shortly after 4
oclock In order t give competitors In suc
cessive nnt a breathing spell The pole
vaalters had been set going 1 early
that no delay was anticipated from that
suction but the vaulter maintained their repu
tation and long after the other events were
over they keot pegging away a If the question
at stake was oneof endurance Instead of height
Some spectators who hung on t the bitter end
talked of moving for a special day tot the vault
en In addition t that already allotted t the
wheeling division
Uernard J Wefen of Georgetown was the
hero of the tonrnaraent Regular patrons of
oilleclate functions had heard of him vaguely I
n > the national and International champion and
holder of the worlds record at 100 220
and 1 300 yards Most of them had never seen
him and there was a general craning of necks
as he trotted down t the mark for his heat of
the opening sprint The desired proof of his
merit was noon forthcoming a he came romp
Ing up the stretch with a world of speed
blt ri ni
I In re rO When It came to eo nnal of
tho hundred however the first real
3iisntlon of the day developed as Wefers bad
i pnarentlv urown tired of waiting on his rivals
an I he camo throughlike an electric flash cov
ering the distance in 0 45 seconds which tied
thu worldstcord already held by himself and
iitbcrs and et UP new Intercollegiate figures for
th distance
Wvfers had another surprise In store which
ha sprung in tho furlong dash Ho rested con
tent u Ith winning his heat at as Blow a pace as
I hlsnpponents would stand but In the final he
mad a supreme effort and although
thu imth WM somewhat roughened by
prei In is events hr succeeded In accomplishing
apcrnrmanro which will electrify the athletic
world letting f off his mArK as if sprung from
a trap Wcfors shot away from his rlvwls at a
pace whIch startled the onlookers With head
well up and every muscle moving like parts
of 1 1 perfect machine he came along until
I tlio gap grew so wide that the olh
to lap Irew
I irs ero iot sight of for the moment
7 Foot by foot and 1 yard by yard Wefers drew
away Fifty yards from the line he was about
reVel clear of Patterson who was sticking to
his puns in great style Many thought Wefers
Ilna not viand tIm awful pace bo was
outline out but be went through without a
I outtnl tal and won br a full second from
1 j ratter in In time whlcn effaces all records am
ateur and professional Wofern recors little
ilkltciscd that he was one of the first to ask the
time and when ho heard tho figures he danced
II an Impromptu hornpipe to an accompaniment
of siu Ih a storm of applause as has rarely greeted
4 a vlctlr
Au oilier international champion served to
beltMen the Interest In the quartermile run
I I This was Ihnnms K Burke the speedy lbs
tonlin who won double bracket at the recent
Olympiu games llurke a brimful of confl
t demr and let his rivals make running to milt
thcimohes until fairly straightened out for the
I wortteil when he care with a wet sail on the
I ottilo of the struggling cluster and left his
rivals as If they were anchored The lime was
above Ihn average but considerably outside
the line Intercollegiate record 1 of 4UH seconds
made by U 1 Miatluck of Amherst some year
ago
lireitt things wero expected of Holllster In the
halfmile run and he seemed to realise the fact
an he took the puce In bin own hands almost
from the start aid decisively wiped a record off
k the book which has stood since the patzuy days
of the IAto Walter Dohm
The other record breaker was J 8 Wlnsor of
Piiin > lvanla who cleared I I feet Inch In the
high jump Hli style is I the most natural of the
modern crop of jumpers and guts over without
any of the trrmnantro tricks io common when
the bur passes the average height
t The competition lor points was keen enough
to h > egi l niiiuxtasm at concert bitch for most of
tin MeInfl Pennsylvania made I bold bid for
premier place In tho early events and at one
tiniH lid I ale by H promising mareln
Then the combination work of old Ells sons
begun to till iiul they forged steadIly to the
front With three events to come the victory
of Yale was assured and became a mere quits
lion a to how many points would mark the dif
ference The final score was aa follows
Yule 41W Pennsylvania 22 H Harvard 1
Oeorgelmvn JOi Columbia 7H IIiitou fi
Williams 4 Cornel 1 Princeton and 1 Wash
I ington and Jefferson 1 point each Columbian
Waahlntfton H point Summarj
U ONE IIUNIUIKD TAIII 111
kll beat If S ratter
Btminoal Koundtlrit won by I rI
SmlnDal 10undlnt
I son Wllllamsi F IL liixelon IIar > ard second W
J Pcnholm Harvard third Time 10 H 8 seconds
Uarr
I beoond heat won bv Hernard J Uefers leorittanni
rlI iW
J K Uownn Cornell seraad 1 Kalph 1err Prlmeton
thIrd TIm to 10 seconds Heal neat won by lirr I
Bird J wafer OaorMinwni H I Patterson Will
lams second I John II Itowen Cornell third Time
I V 4 6 seconds
Patterson set the ball rolling by winning the
opt nlng heat with a trifle up his sleeve > efers
hud yards to spare in the second beat and won
all the way uu sare what horsemen full a lou
I bte wrap In the final heat Veers Jumped
I Into hU stride like a greyhound and coming
through at his best speed he won In magnllU
cent style by seven feet owen made a gallant
bid for second honors but found Patterson too
fast for him the Williams crack beating him
I two feet Wefers time beat the Intercollegiate
record < 1 of ten seconds held by CUry of Princeton
Ramsdell of Pennsyhauto aad Cruin of Iowa I
also lies thin worlds record for the distance held
Jointly by Wafers himself John hun Jr and
two Australians
ONEIIUMHIl > ANI > > TWESTY > YAHn IURnLl1
rirsl heal won by E O Perkins Yale s I Illjar
Columbia second Time IB seconds Second heat
won by J II Thompson Val o K I Ilaleb Yal see
oud WOI TIo Id 10 I second trlnal heal won by E 0
1rMlni VaUi I a I llaiih Yale sreond UII llljur
Columbia third limn I ID I Olnoiul
it Parkin ran up to his belt form In the open
log heat but the cold trial furnUhrd a sur
i mise Thompson of Vale flnlnhlnt lu front of his
clubmata Hatch In lbs Iliml heal Perkins bad
I tbep1obia rivals all the way aud won by
I ftv set from Hatch liljur of Columbia pushed
fUUbgtttlf taard and floUbMi within two feet
L 1
of the Tale second string Thompson wa well
o Wl
up with the for half the distance
when he hit n hurdle havlly hai dropped back
QtfAHTrIUMttTJ ntJW
yin rl l nt won by Thomas R Iturko Boston tjn
versltri T Klsher I Yale second t II oliNel rrlnnv
second ton Ihlrdi I 1 Itch larrd fourth Tim 00 Ia
The Olympic champion seemed In no hurry to
get In front lie lay welt 1 up with the bunch
but made no bid for choice of position on the
turns When the lot struck lie home stretch
hocks looked clean out of the game bnt Ireth
Ian fifty yards be struck his Iame III and sailed
past his field on the outside winning by ale
fet There was a rousing finish between Flutter I
and Colfert for second points which the Yale
man secured by a foot
oNruitr flUx
Won by O O JsrK IVuoltlvnnlai Meow W Or
ion ivnnstlranla leconiti It 1 urant Harvard tblrd
Tim 4 minutes xrt 46 seconds tblrd
Pennsylvania started live men Including her
captain Orton and I O Janis The latter
drew the pole but wont oft slowly and C II
Williams of Harvard rushed out to make
the running for his morn fancied clubmate
Irani Wi lame showed the way pail the first
quarter In on iS seconds with three IonnnH
vanla men In elate attendance Orton being a
rime fourth Wllllnms wan Indulged with tho
lead for another circuit and he reeled I his
half In a minutes 10 seconds with two Penn
sylvanIa men hurrying him along and Orton
back In the bunch On the third Ian Jarvis of
nnsylvanln wrested the lead from Williams
nnd Orion and OrAn also moved up This trio
fame up the stretch at racing pace and a the
bell rang for the final circuit they were shoul
der to shoulder the time for the threequarters
tme
being a i minutes 2H a8 secOnds Jarvis drew
aWAY five yards around thn bend followed by
Orton a similar distance In front of Grant
The latter spurted repeatedly and looked like
closing np but the Pennsylvania pair were not
t b caught Orton made his customary run In
the last furlong but this time another man bA
the making of the pare tm Jarvls pegged along
tleo JAnlalKKI
In front In tantalizing faMilon Entering the
stretch tho leader looked around and then put
on an extra effort which landed him a winner
by five feet from Orton who was coining fast
but too late Grant In she ten yards off taat
ONE LF WALK
Won byF C Thrall Yale w II Fetternan I Penn
ylvanla 1 socondi W DarracD r ale l third Time Dt
minutes 04 85 seconds
Thirteen men started Including P StcLangh
lln of Georgetown a heavy eight will rested
content with strolling around at a ixday Dace
for a lap when he retired 1 I 1arrlsh of Swarth
more piloted the Hold for a lau In 1 mlnuto
nil 1fi seconds Ills style did not suit the judge
Harry Dlnse and on the next lap be was
pulled oft with bin clnhmato llpplncott
for company Thrall mound up from c
on < 1 place to first and led II the half
which ho covered In a i minutes 27 seconds
Fetturman was In hot pursuit of the champion
and went to his shoulder They walked like a
team nntll nearing the threequarter pole when
Thrall showed slightly In front and pnssnl the
marklooking round a Ills opponent In 0 min
utes 15 seconds On the Ian lap Fetterman
again challenged and a desperate contest en
sued ehalerle the curb had a decided pull
and turning for homo he opened n gap of two
yards Fetterman hung on gamely but failed
to overhaul his man Darrach was Just turning
Into tho stretch as the Ituders finished and J
Ald
Inlhed
plucky n Phillips fourth of Harvard a mere boy was a
RALIlUE nUN
Won by E nolllster Harvard B a Itlnfkl Tale
second A E Schaff Columbia iidIH 71 1 1 mba
ule 68 4A second
The lot were scarcely In their stride when Hoi
later went to the front Ho set 1 clinking puce
and polished off a quarter In 57 1A seconds
closely followed by two Harvard men and tho
Rochester crack Davlsnn Davlsnn math his run
on the backstretch and looked dangerous for a
moment but the leading bunch responded and he
was done with Turning for homo Holllster
lolter
lengthened hli stride and gradually drew away
winning by thirteen yards lllnckler worked
yar
his way gamely Into second place and char of
Columbia outstayed the rest In a bruising finish
and captured tho third no Int Holtlsters lima
beats the Intercollegiate record of 1 minute
C7 15 seconds made by the late W C Dolim
TWOHUWnREt > ANnT ETVVAltII I cnulF
First heat won by J I Urrmer Jr Harvard E C
Perklna i ale Ircnad TIle lift 3fi seconds herona
beat won by K Mann Harvard L I I Sheldon Vale <
second Time SB a3 TOnK Final heat won by J
1 Dremer narranl I 1 Sheldon Yale second E
C Perkins Yale third Time 23 seconds E
Bremor the record holder had all his work
cnt out for him In the opening heat to shake oft
PerkIns Yale 1 Muion won the second after
unexpected opposition from Sheldon of Yale
The latter was again In evidence in the final
heat and held Itremnr UD to the set enth hurdle
The Yale captain hit Ihe next obstacle and
Hrrmer drew away well enough to win by five
tet Sheldon finished eluht feet In front tvo
Perkins who ran disappointingly
TV 0nUNDBEIIANI > TWrVTrTABD nUN
Semi nnal Kound Flrst heat won by Bernard J
Wefer leorKftotrn J K IIowen Cornell second
Time utt oiecondK I Second heat won by 1L R ljr >
tenon Wllllami W J Denholm Ilarraril leeond
Time 22 2A seconds Final heat won bv lurnard I J
Vfers Ueorxetown I I Patterson Ullllania see
seconds o W J Ueaholni harvard third TIle 21 15
Wofers simply romped home In the opening
hat Patterson of Wlllfami looked t have a
lot up his sleeve In the second trial and a great
UJ Ireat
race was looked for between the pair In the
final Wcfcrs however had more in reserve
than > rao generally supposed When the pistol
cracked for the final Wafers shot out and at
once opened a gap Coming out of the chute
opene laD
he was well clear ana drew away at
every stride finishing with a phenomenal
burst of speed almost ten yard clear of Patter
son who had been his closest attendant all the
way Denliolm of Harvard pegged along pluck
Il ly and tlnithcd within n yard of Patterson
Wefersa time not only eclipses the Intercolle
giate record of 21 45 seconds < made by Luther
H Cary of Princeton but the worlds record of
El 35 seconds hold by himself
TIlllOWIKO BlXTKENlOtNn IIAMMFI1
Won by C Ohadwlek Yale with a throw ot 112 1 fet
e 1W inches U Woodrun Ienntylvanla second with
a throw of 130 feet m < indies Harry I Lroti Yale
bird with 1 throw of 1 3D feet
Cbadwlck furnished ono of the days sur
prices He was only third best on Friday with
KO feet 10 Inches but he opened Ills shoulders
yesterday with marked effect Woodruff tale
to Improve on his bust trial effort but I rois
licked up a trifle by Improving on his pre
imlnary throw of 1211 feet 4H inches
ItUNNlNO HIGH JUMP
Won by J S Wlnsor Pennsylvania with a Jump of
fl feet 1 inch C U 1owell Cornell r second will a
jump of 8 feet 11 Inches John I Cralgbtad Stash
Inffton and Jefferson third
Wlnsor jumped like a deer and got half an
Inch abovo the Intercollegiate record of 13 feet
I
OH Inch held by I i I Fearing of Harvard Of
the four others left In Powell and Cralghend cot
over I I feet Tho bar was then Ion ored to f feet
11 Inches and Powell cleared It taking second
place and points
1IUNM5O 11UOAII JDMP
Won by 1 r Sheldon Yale with a jump of 22 feat
s Inches t i Mason Harvard second with 1 jump nf
at feet Hi < Inches c T lluctioli Pennsylvania o
with a Jump of at feet 7 H Inches
Sheldon turned up In improved form and col
In aRood jump Mason of Harvard 1 also eclipsed
his qualifying effort but not surllclentlv om i
Ing within six Inches of the Yale captain
Itucholzjsiirprlsed himself and his admirers by
reaching third til feet 7 > < j Inches and finishing u close
PUTTINO mXTKEE > POUNn IIIOT
Won by n Sieldim Yale with a put of 41 I feet I 14
Inches W Woodruff Pennsylvania second with a
put of 41 feet A A Knlpe PenniIt I atllu third with
a put of H9 feet 3 Inches lh
The first and second men failed to Improve on
their Friday trials but they were far enough In
orlllh
front to retain their positions as the nearest ap
proach to the overnight figures wan credited to
Knlpe who raised his Friday put of as feet 4
Inches to III feet u Incline
IOIK VAULT
Won be F tY AII1O ale with a vault of 11 feet IU i
Inches W A Sluwart I lcnu > ltanla sitond with a
vault of II I fuel 0 It Hinllh Columbia 3111 I Nan
Winkle Yule tied for third place at 10 tel 0 Inches
The winning jump was at first announced s
it feet il Inches which would have supplanted < 1
the intercollegiate record held Jointly by lliicholr
of Itortlusi IVlnla itittl Ilojtof Harvard Ilchol1
measurement the height was reduced to 11 feet
1i l Inches and Ali essayed to gn ahead for
the record The pair tied for thlid Hera satis
fled to toss up for the medal and divide the
point Smith won The otTlclnla grew tired and
left I Allls to do oa he chose Mewurt a trd last
moment filed a protest against the winner
claiming that he bud Infringed the rules of
competition
Ilrooklva Athletic Out Oem >
Forte first lime In several seasons there was a
series of open n11 I and trai k competitionsIn whlrh
many nellknonn amateur athletes compete I at
Jraml Street Park Maipelh jesterday Tbo Ilrook
Ill I A C were the sponsors far the occasion and
the members of this formerly lltely orifanliallon
from President John J Hradley down exhibited
some of their former activity for whlrh they were
rioted by carrying out I fine prograiiim lu 1 very
able manner at their rosy plant A baieball match
heivteeii I this lellMr carriers nf Station W and Ihn
llrooklyu A C I team resulted lu I a victory for lha
carriers by two runs Imnclug formed u mot en
joyable feature of this occasion and was thoroughly
enjoyed uulll an early hour this morning The 0
msry
Onehundred yard dash Handicap Won hy 1lonl
ItfMOIr second Ienham 1 third Time 11 1 rends
Hghl hundredami eighty yard hun for Novices
bcrutcb Won bj Danlrl I W IInn Sons uf Irorresi
cs Association I Charles Dlttuan Nailoual A C
ivcml Al Halfieid iilunlju A C third Time 8
miniitps IM 10 seconds
Two hundred and Twenty yard Ph Handicap
Won by John J McCormaek Central A A H ards
bimuel A Walters Wllltamiburgh A A t I lards
Lewis
second David A Mwli ilrookliu A 0 II yards
third Time 30 seconds I
IhJ m11
One mile lllctcle Have Handicap Won by Well
Orlmni second lat man third Time I mlnulvs
IIHs seconds
me milt handicap nun Won by Thomas A Codey
Ilrouklyii A O 40 yards Allen T IrdKarls U if
16 aids second Samuel A Walt Mlliams
burgh A A scratch third TIle t minutes 81
seconds I
llunulnv Hlih Jump Handicap Wo by llirry I
Rope National A o OH Inches with an actual
leap of 0 fret 7 Inches Herman Koeliler New North
blile A C m Inches second with an actual leap
of 0 feat I Inches lunt l Heuts lh al acllallep I
jecatab third with 6 feet 7M Inches actual lep
L t
gponr oir ma Kttw Jitnunr OY L
C0naer e4 IlebsioliJ Bentemnoaon far
Jim Mllehell
The New Jersey A Cl annual Decoration Ray
carnival of outdoor sport on the New Jersey
Oval Ilergsn Point yesterday afternoon waa
enjoyed by the usual great throng of holiday
pleasure seekers and devotees of athletic games
The organization provided for tho diversion of
Its uesta the customary big and varied 1 prD
gramme of Interesting events exactly a score
of such contests being on tho card With the
exception of one exhibition event these romps
tltton took place without n hitch Tho great
tournament lasted from noon until sunset and < 1
the sport was entirely sntlsfictory despite tho
fact that no reruriln wero shattered 11 referee
was Harry McMlllan of the athlctln club of the
Hchuylkihl Navy
The absence from the programme of thnt old
athletic standby the luOynrd run was a no
tlcenblo feature A sovontylliiynrddasli was
however substltuttd Nine heats wero contest
ed and five of them were rim In 7 4fi seconds
within onefirth second of tlm record Tho tell
of tIn Plnirry School of Kllrnliclh won thin ftc
mile lnterclioliitio relay race handily In the
special half a mile race Champion Kllpatrluk
had 1 hunt tttsslo for prestige with Genrgo Ilol
Ilretle
lander of tho New Manhattan A O 1 W JIHolt
of Georgetown University had the half a mile
novice rare nt his mercy Champion Samuel
lerl lhamplun
Llebgold Pastime A C was too heavily handi
capped too butter than finish fourth In tho
onemile walk The onomlle run was ronsld
erauln of a disappointment as Champion
Tommy Connoff could not beat out two young
sters with limit distance allowances when he
alolulCS
had almost overhauled them lie uses sixteen
10
seconds slower than his record Summaries
follow I
TKAil GAMES
Associated Football The eleven of the Hay Ridge A
C of llrookl r n J tao Ilsoniue I Itannors l C
ot llayonne uy 2 goali to I
Ijicroon Prmcent A C of tlrooklyn defeated
Irookln deale
Stetiiisfnitltiiteorlloboken bT4itoalsio I
Ilasiltball The Kaatirn Ilt > trlvl Y Jt O A of
to Brooklyn 2 defeated tho 1aterson Y M C 4 by fl coals
The New Jemey A C nine defeated the Cathollo
Club of Jersey City tiy n score of u to 4 Catholo
TIIACK KVrNTS
BeTentrflveTsnt In h Handicap I Final heat won
by Joph Connor St 1rancK Xavier A A til feet
a Sanford S JAI Il feet iccond I Howley I
Hay KIl o A I lh feet third 17 4 0 necondi
line mllo Hi lay llnce for Sew Jersry InterwIiolaUlo
TeamC A Milter T Jlyers Karlii Alexander and
H h Mnnvil lw cif thin Ilniiry i4hioni of hlltali lh di >
rented J Howard t I 1bllllpii K Droiter I tl II i Cary
ot the Montclalr High tnliool Time J minutes 442 3
sect it tie
KUhthnnJrel and Itun for Novlern
1Mhhlnde1 ald eighty yard Iln Nolocl
Woiiliy w J Unit lenrKFtown fnl > er lty F I W
linseed New Manhattan A C > econ I Willis E Nat
reyliernuila 11 4 d seconds Cricket Club third I lOne J minutes
Eight hundred and elfthtTrard Rperlal Run Han II
cap Won l > y Charles J Xlfpatrlck New Ytrl A C
scratch Ueorite I I Hollander Ni w Manhattan A C
10 arils second leorfi < V Mons si Francis I Xavier
l C zu ytctis tlfrI i Time I 010110 III it A esetinils
Tao fltindrtot andtwentyyartt Run Handicap I
Finsh 10h won by 7 g tfniorwoni ew tVest thte 1
A I IT yuriis M 11lpln oss Yok A C t aI I
econd 1lowly hay Idlo t C 10 lrds third
Tbmtta 12 4 5 old
nol Walk Handicap Won by M II Donovan
South thins Fills 40sivoiiil Hamuel Jacobs Ia > tlme
A 1 ttO BtH > unils Hicond James Fritter I YOlnl
America A I M seconds third Time 7 minutes
21 1 SlICCOIKls
Twoliiindred nnd I twenty yard thirds Race Handi
cap Klnal heat won tiy K C Martin Xeiv Manhulnn
A C4 ard P J Corley New vest Side I A C a
yards i second i M 1 hneh 1 hay Ridge A C IAy arils
third lime 4n 2 seconds
Eight humlred anu elxhlv yard Run Handicap
Won by 1 ft > llannlstfr New Jersey A C 13 1 < ard <
T J S teehy lblO iathollc Union 20 flrds cnnd
W i ailaker New York city 33 yards third lime I 2
inlnutis 1 second
One Jtlle Hun Handlcip Won by D O Connell
Company C A A fourth Iteglment N I N Jloo
yards T Mcdlrr Hay HUUe AI l ardssec
Thomas P Conni Holy rro s Colltue scratch third
Time 4 minutes 23 seconds Connor covered Ihe ills
tatter In 4 mlnut 34 seionds
tine Mile Illoele Hire llamllcapHnal heat won by
nilllam L Harmer NewJerse 1 A f al 3 aids F De I
It Ili > eruin Cro cent A < Til jnril second htcrt
IJarh Arcanum Wheelmen or llnyonnc 11 1 yards
third Time J minutes I lu 25 seconds
TwomlloHlccle Haie Iliindlcap Hnal heat won
bv K De I flotrnni I2J I jard HrrtUalker Ivt I
yards secon I I C Cortil ou 1ort Htuhmoii 1 S I
Uu yards third Time 3 minutes I VI I DCIOIMI
FIn EST
Handicap Pole Vault for Height Won hv C F Ham
llton Hamilton A C scratch with an actual vault t of
10 feel ileorge Casey N J A C scratch second ss llh
ttn actual vault tic V fet lu > i Indus K Thomas
Twenty third street Y M C A scratih third with
ao actual vault of U feet It Ionic
Throwing the sixteen iMiund Hammer Won tiy 3
K Mltchil New York city with 114 rut IW In hm
I I Davis N J A C sound with liii fntt tit 1
Inches David Fdvtardn Irlnccton UnHer lt > third
with H4 fret IDS IlulMW
Thronlnff the Fiftysts pound WelKhtWnn bv
James rt itltchel I New tort city uith 27 fet 4
Inches I C Davis N J AV net mid with 91 I ftt
I Inches David Fdwardi Irlnciton Cnltrrdt
third with 17 reel L5 Inch
Putting the Mxtei pound fihot Won by James S
Mltchnl wlthH feet 7k Inches Diivld 1 Juarils set
end with uJ 17 feet 2 Inches J HcrtJ New We t Mill
A C third with ll feet 7 inches
The last three events comprised an allround
welKhtthrowIng contest the ono scoring the
greatest number of points In all to be declared
the winner As Mltchel captured first honors
In all the trophy was awarded to him DuvK
the 1 cleerler eyinan was second and Kdwarda
of Princeton third
LA irV TJVV5
Real In the Ilay or the Orisace I T
Club
Twentyflvn pjayers competed yesterday In the
members scratch singles on the Oral o Tennis Clubs
courts Mountain station S J Neither tingles nor
doubles could lie l finished and the consolation round
uere not reached The tournament will b continued
IhU Week The scores
Mens Sinfr s Irellmlnary round Frank D la ue
btal t rI Scott rtl li II I Kliinley Uarl Ieat arc >
tto IIo i hranw I Miles I teat Holier llalnl I u l
ur W Kl I U1 I I Valcnnsliil1 211 Ia
I Oimn beat I llrlcham a1 I w sat IIr KUrt
hat A T liurdn HMII 1 Clirrord A i < nild bcit
Howard F cube 0 < 1 a n J hduard L > man beat
MUkden 62 g4 J Milmmil beat A II Juunsun
83 0 J
Frt HoundHussrll A OrlHln beat FM Irlce a
2 01 1 George I lllUi beat A I llnm ncdleil Cit
112 Frau k n llagui > cat Nvtnli y SSanl t2 It Oj
a ltslt l
Irtttk S Mlii beat Villmr I Kyle n4 t W tan
tier Klet ieit I iimn 14 S ii I il 1 Munrdly
man tent nnTnrd A tlnnld 113 A I Hotxrt M
Jlius Jr 1 beat J Shlinmtl tt t 5 it 1 u4 larmuti I I
Itunyon beat I W H iKlle il 1113 I
jeinnd ItoundOeorgi I lilies lost Husirll AOrlf
Hn 64 tiI Frank I Hague against rnll 1 I
leI I unllnl liell
Mens Double Preliminary round I W Hague
II and V IL hague bi at b Ward and C A Gould UZ
first Round O H Miles ali F T MIles bal W Tan
dI Klt all 1LM Mile Jr tl4 1 o 73 I W
Hague unit F H I Hague beat f YIn and It A tinf
nn 1673
action < tub Tennis Tourney
The annual tournament of the Carlton Tennis Club
Ilrooklyn was commencul on the club grounds In
Hatbusb yesterday Thu summary t
liens Singles fharliM I Mldersleove scratch tie 1
featetl rnomas W MiHire half tlfttfii 1 I UdNor
man I ThiirMon thirt t defeated harry I o I Jtn ktn
son scratch it 4 4il t 1 Jamm tV Klnxslnnil l
scratch dclfated II vliaru W fr lIii rig half tlftiin
tii I C tot
Ijiillrs SIngle Mls Daisy Concur scratch tie
feati l Mils 1 Sllle 1 illiarutt for I tu I II II 4
SH isa Kit ttii M Anderxm Milt lhtrl dcfrnlml Mils
ManilK 1 I K ran uk htr ratch fl 0 I u 1 c i MNS
f llth K Iliilklnson i remit defealul Mlu I Imll tl
Loatet 1111 I l 71 1 3
Mlxid foul > lei4 MUs Dali Corteur and Mr Nor
man I Thiirston H < raich tlpfu tim Miss Finmn u
0111 Ander > onand llr Jauits 5 V Klngsland nftefii 01
Xrr Inel nd Tennis Tourney
Nrw ilvt rx 31 ity 30 The championship In doubles
In tbe New Fngland tennis tournament was uon here
Ibis afleruoou by Mali olm Chace and A E Foote In
the final round they ttre ilran against two Yale
tutor WI Phelps and F I Chase who plaed with
considerable still but protnt no match for the op
tithing crai Us Th < > ummar
Imunlesi i svcond lUnind lure and Foot beat
Dodge and Moriau 114 di4
10180 1 ntlal Kound Chace and Ioote beat llunday
aol llrimth Ia 11 I IOt
final llnunil C tiavn and Foote brut 1helps and
Chase ft ool t Us <
Tennlsi on the Lafayette Court
Thn fourth annual tournament of the afajretto I
Tennis Association of llrooklyn began t suicesfully
on the courts In Iafajctfi atenue yeitorda Thn
summary
w omens singles first round Sties trace tiregory
sctsttit defeated 5ll is s hath hrunrdy sirs tilt I I
Id I 1 iha Jeunln 1 I Iern man half lUtren do
fraleil 1 s MariiiTlii t < M Iuil i lUlru i I I 4 VI
Miss I lihie Sbbimi M rilchilcfeiinil Sits Ii ernie t Kill
son nfieen I t r I i
Men Miulvs rrilltiilnary ItoiindMartln 5 I
Cullen arrant ilefiaicil Ilr2lnuld I > SI arll llflren
11 I I 1 n3 Ueiirgi I SI I mute scraii leT I Ret
Jamrs VHicliardsiii Ihlrtr I u I lrtl I
I r 4 Hrt lliiiini
Jolinn jlloll HTtilch ilefrnlril Msrr n hunk isii I
hall fIfleem 1 I I II I M I Illlkn ralill dr I
featid deorge 5 > toning scrutch 7A D 3 tIS
Trap Hhoolliic ut New Ilorp
Samuel Miami captured the New lump Hand
cap at bit I trap shooting 10 npelltlon nhlch marked
the close ot Ito season yolrrds at time New Dorp
grounds htnlen hall Thesuiiimnry
first Kvtutlnlro luctory hai dlcap 1 blris hid
Lcd L I IJeegatt A haiiincl It Mlllam 24 > ards II 1
George W Itoblnson V7ard 4 illlinill Archer
2 yards I Henry K Jaiksou a7yards il i Andrew
T Bcegull W jards Vu ItorgeW nrlon M yards a
Ir tmll Varatder ill yardi 4 Fdwln W Ixhratdrr
iiyurils 4 samu i I rotcr unjru t
Srcuud f vent The New hurl Handicap Samuat
It 1 Williams I VH jardi it I Itiilmpl I Huau its
yards lu tdwlu ft Minter 2 > vans U IliorgiW
Hoblniou itn yards 7 Uillluiiill Archer vn > ards
X IIfiir > KJaiksim 47ards3 Andrew T bieguil
> 7urd > 4 nora xvOrlun ai jards AI fdwln w
xliraeilrr 211 yards HI Dr f mil bvhraedfr vu virus
ysruls U SaiuuclU 4 Iorr 41 yards t Louis II Wlllioa VS
Third KventShnntorf or the tie for the first crltt
miss all out hinufl U Wllllims tit yards I lllrh
ard F 1 Dcegao laartis cc
fuurlh level > II > a aiuil tilt Williams 3 Dargan
0 Iorlur j I iummlngs1 Itoblnson < Dr hrtimnUr
a Ilillilus i Jackson 4 I U bclirsilcr I lr
Ikhraidr tt Ire entry Orion V
fifth K eut Same conditions Orton 4 Leeinlng
A Dr tuhraodrrIiE W Scliratdtr or I Itobinsou li
Jackson aSeagull 2leian I Jackson t Archer 4
blilti Kvntflams I conditions Whorlley 4i
petgan 4iArchtr KB sguih 61 Dr Bchrardsr ol i
W Bchr i4sr II j fiiullps II ttoblajoaBj Williams
GOLFING AT MORRIStOWN
JAIUKS A rrxo win or ma
wf TiroMitir CUP
TvrfBtr rinyera hand U I Cards 11 I the prig
Tnnrrmment Tynpc Repent Itis Lake
wood Form unit lain the Victory
1retly Flny on Hnleadldlr Level Grttn
I wag 1 i gala Vms on the new links of the
Morris County Golf Club at Morrill own yester
day and a usual on a special occasion the
grounds wore thronged with the bestknown
families uf the neighborhood The golfing event
was tho fourth semiannual scratch competi
tion for the cup presented by Mrs I McK
Twombly James A Tyng tho old Harvard
pitcher since his clever play against Herbert
C Leeds In the Lakewood spring tourney has
been regarded by the club men A sure winner
Ills score fulflled the expectations of tho stu
dents of form for he won very handily The
other winners of the trophy William Shlppen
Henry 1 I Phlpp and James I Lowell woro In
the defeated division
rite now circular putting greens laid out by
Willie Weir the Kdlnbnrgh professional were
greatly appreciated by the golfer They were
as level as a shufTtoboard and can b played on
from any direction
In plo of the Increased length of the links
the scores compare well with showings made
last year Mr Tyng In a practice Kamo In the
morning made the links In HI but he tel eleven
strokes behind that total In the match Tho
summaries
Too
lamesATyni
raI
Ont a 6 a 8 89raI
In a a I S3
C 1 neckwllh
Out 6 9 7 B14 7 A 7 8AS
g 3
r 9e74Oe64bOaii7
R a Kip I t
Out 6 1 7 0 0 4 T T09
In U4M00080 Bea110
Wvnant 1 Vatderpoel
out 07AOA74P BB4
Olt f t t I 14
In 7 4 I U 4 0 t 7 667111
Howard Coghlll
10wd 8 6068009 088
lu U fl 7 I U I 7 7 e83188
W T Van Tasstl l Sutphen
Out r n l n 8 A 7 B 781
In g
ro II 6 7 6 0 7 4 0 664110
C n Chapman
5 8 7 fl 8 7 110 006
g 1 g
g g106
In 84646764 848104
1 P Phlpps
Out BB707B4A 09
In N5845005i55ilOl
W hard McVtckar
ut i6656C46ItIttb
In 11 6 a W 6 7 Sit 07KO
lo
tV AlutouFlart
ow t B18 e e s 8fl 1
In 80U60647 606117
Wiiam 8blpPna18
a18 a 7 n 4 s 0
In 06746880 4 62lOrj
Ilamelt a Chandler
Out Be B7748 7B7
n 10 4 7 B 7 0 6 6 801118
James I Ixmell
Out 84B7R4BB BBO
In 05Btt8551Ob5108
O J Ilttle
Out 4 7 7 t I 8 4 fl 668
In t413044444111Oi
Itaniom II I Thomas
lanom 1
Out BBR7BA48 S09
In 8 4 H t t B 0 B O la
K T Nlohols
Out 4AlOlRRflHO65
In 1 8 t I 811 B 0 < 181
It I Durcklnck
Out 8e9B7PA10 Ol
In I 7 V 7 I 7 0 8 484110
K Woodward
Out 4 n 1 810 B B t 809
In 8 5 7 4 I 4 0 8 460109
f JVKIT COt7ViIfl civn OPKXED
Ooir and Other Event At the Ardller
t uslno
A dance on Friday night a coif match yester
day morning and still another dance In the
evening were the events that ushered In the
season for tho new Anlslcy Casino the latest of
country club at Dobbs Ferry In Its general
aspccl Iho building resembles a country house
of the Kllrabethan order such a may bo seen
In Ks ex or other of the older counties In Enl
land but in Its fittings Iho appointments recall
an uptodate American hOI The Idea is to
make the club a meeting place fur the Hudson
Itlvcr families
A promcnndu concert was the feature of the
afternoon Cyrus Ilcld < 1 lutlon l was Indefatl
gable lu directing atTnlrs Twenty years ago
his urandfntlier the promoter of the telecraph
had prophesied hint the fput should h an Ideal
Iot
location for n country club antI Mr ludson his
crandson nasdellEhted to think that his words
lnul cOle true Tho attondancn excvexled 2010
I hannrcy M 1 Depew tien Nelson 0 I Mllc
John Itrlsbino Walker and tbn other Judges
In H horrelean carriage Were among tho onlook
ers Dr Itoderirk Terry was the winner in tho
coif latch for a cup ofTcrul by 1hllip Schuyler
Ills corn urns
nut 4tln4naon 8oa
In 455451i85M45 101
Wile Dunn plnrcn an exhibition round with
thit following result
011 4804064604t
In 4 1 666444 tl44 83
All the scores were from scratch In the medal
play competition as follous
or in Tofn
The itev ituuuterlek Terry M H 100
SIlall 5 si I
5 1 Wele 03 n I is I
it Trr Ir 55 no its
It g m
Ii taitim us 5l 121
t I I I IlruMr OU lit 12h
Tlu 10 17 12
I N Ik Ul M 124 I
JTTNrlr I 1 ltd 121
1111 I dill it4
I 5 111011 dill 71 I 181
J 1 It Slnrt 07 I 117
Ueurgo Slain li 7t I Isic
c t I JIIn 7mj I 17
WTJldn I 70 11
JIIlomlod 7 71 11
1lyh 73 149 Ibt
John Jagu 1 73 IbU
On the HaUiicro Tlaki
In the members handicap match at the hal
turol Golf Club the winner turned up In a com
paratively fount player who was favored by
his handicap Hugh Toler was a close second
and I 1 1 Toler and Beverly Ward Jr also
played well Hard lack In the bunkum hurt
their scores 1 1 l Tolrr ya five plus In Iho
ratings Tlio summaries
Gross 1lcap Vef
WI SI I lcnp III
111 J fllr 11 17 i Ii
Ii I bier 1 C5 100
I I Tttuituts IU flit lt I
5 I MllhU 1 22 17 II
JI lllr ia 211 117
iitniy WMIJr 112 I 0 hit
I I hiaisnut Jr IU I
ci I OuttlItIt I 1 lit 104
I j I
II Iluinulti into b 18 9 III
Jlhut r WO 17 lbS
ii II 10 1 I
ti I Kiutilti 111 1 In
F A llu Ouch It lid 12t
llericen Rod and dun < lub Nhont
Tha final shoot of the season given by thn llergen
Hod and dun C lib of lirookl > n was decided yester
day near rrlatlauiN U I I Hobert J Valentine who
has maintained a filch average for the season In alt
the shoots of lie dun captured the handsome trophy
known ai Iho ih implona prize with a clean scone of
slxtif nblnU lu I tno extra youl which comprise
the I 1 proicrammu of tuiuuiI mild the bouncy was very
evenly divided The summary
First hunt Socond lompntltlon for the chuan
pious trnphv ut tin hive I birds per man Itolwrt J
IJ i
taliiitlnp I r sards 10 James U rl vl 1 r VH
juriU I 111 Iatrkk J Ollrleu 1 1 K7 yards lu Thomas T
Jd
IIIUmsoii JA yanl li I lilchard V olirlrn V3
jiiriln r70 David II Slum I V7 janls II fharlrs A
HlchHribon W yards I h ltnli rt J hotter S o yards
V NilsnnT Hi rjVT s alI 3
15itttiut I Tent iii itt ntT of the tie for the trophy
miss and ttih tt Hobert J Valentine I Jhtdfhli
James W leo 2 yards fl Iatrlck J lirlen
2 > ariK 4
Thlid Mint A mho all out sweepstakes race at
llveblriU ulilltlllf I ltilli > lds I lrller > 4 Mil
riiv I lUTKiiiaunu 6 I 5 V Ollrlen 3 I J
0111 I
hiuirih I I Kient samn ml ii ions Itlchardson 0
KlliT V VnI jI bib II7n I 4 Mllmniim I 4 In m r I hlr 1 o lirien f I
3 1 M U o lirlen I 1 T i MIIUiiisnn V I Murray u
I rarir I Morin I Mnitrd a I lark I
tii tim input Mine ctimuui it oct Murra > 3 Illch
nrdiml X lib mini 0 Itij h noldii 2 1 I J O lirlrn I
It W iilirleu lilrry a 1 1 I I I illlaiiisiin 2 trI I
IT I Ulir 2 MurKn V tlarki1 1 Ulinlnl V
Hiith tueuui mu I li hint l r mini alentlm > 4
flak1 Mnman 4 lleynold V I J dHrlen I
T I I Mlllamon I I U tiHrlrn 4 Murra I
IIUbariNnii a 1 I cutler I Mlrrj
sMiilh FienI I i Situ coutliliins Valentine 9i
1 k 11 I Morvan 2 Itrynoids r I Olirlrn 3 WU I
lUiiixm II l I u iiIirlen I Murray V Itichardsoii
I lrsier 2 rrlleri a
Field bUsy for he Issti Troop
OIIAMIK May ill Tha Ksser Trop hell Its
annual tlUlnir nnd < 1 Held day exercises In Mont
rose park Smith Orange this afternoon but
live thunsand spectator were preiunt
The oniclalD of thi < alhlitle elerclsns 1 were Ktferee
t 11
Utr
apt Frederick rrrllnirhusiu Judges Col James
lk lr IWWI
K HiinlD Iol K II tt rlnhl Iluut gr W Ii Iarker
tlmirs lleul l 5 V M Wrlnhl lieorKiMI I Xrellnehuiirn I
II
Ilenlli 1 II I ta < Hit Alhlllc I fomnilttie i I UallacMi I
udder John U TMUril t I llolllnsoui sullen
and announcer Col fharlm A hUirllnn
flI
I he unit II Ul for this tilling were rJ fio81 a IL
renuliKlon Ilf ut I l I Uauatt Lieut W H 1 WrKht
I I hriilnKliiiynon LlnuU H lilu 5 V llowell CaRL
t M lllhiou tl IcC IHwardi BoorersK IL Durreo If
Atierbury Charles 4 Irummou PeT Jacksoo 0
tlsmuer liiorne tbfl wton Van Nesi Jakol
The Isniih or the tilttngoOUnse was erg tt Ur
Jfant John W Tlllard won the nrstprlta by asoonof
M and the second price weid to bis aa V
Tlllard who at tint leo with DunUy rarrand each
making flit ivolnu In a onetrial rhl + oft Ttllara
raol 1lard
srorrd H points and on J M Cumuilng took fireS
prliH In thipi > uta race ID I Iht spuon ana sin r
il II 1 lyles lam In ahead lltnry Ocnklawa ww the
inot successful trop In the cnrsult U
In the untprfilnt E r Lotkwood won Bhsrlll
Dabcock snot Iud flJllT 0 In the double moabtlBC
U Ward 0 first prise In the nmbnlia nc
eriat TUUra WaS awaWsJ S Wrtiot m4U
< o
>
fftlXCKTOK DHritATS 1141 VAlID
AOreat HUUtnlnntnx Rail flame Wee t > r
the Tigers
OAMnnthar May oAter sixteen Innings
In which the excitement was never below fever
heat Irlnccton finally won from Harvard to
day by n scorn of H to n 1 It was n wonderful
contest t and will bo remembered ns tho most
remarkable outturn over played In Cambridge
Doth teams I played hard from the start Tbe
fielding on both sides was harp and clean and
the work of the Princeton outfield was simply
phenomenal No less than three times did
Wheeler In loft field catch hits which seemed < 1
absolutely safe and which would have won tho
game for Harvard Pnlno and < 1 Wilson both
held out remarkably well
Harvard started C by knocking Kmton out
of tho box In the first Inning After five hits
which with tunic nlld < 1 throws netted live runs
Capt llradley took Kastim nut and substituted
Wilson Wilson pitched a steady pimo and
the Harvard men nero utinblo to bunch their
hits off his dtllvvry Princeton scored
four In the fifth when KuMon cleared the
banes by n twobagger after 1w u men sTern
out In theolghth Paluon n lid pitch let In the run
which lied thin score In thu fourteenth Prince
ton earned n run and Harvard got another life
through Clarksnns aLd IlaughlonK lilts lu
the sixteenth Ward got a tunbagger went to
third on Wheelers single and scored on lias
tons sacrifice to right Wheeler canto In ou an
error by Chandler ihu score
rmicrTot imtvAiip
alt ro tc n inro it
Rut r I f 1 0 0 0 I u Dean 3d b id I 7 4 hI
Wheeler lf I 9 4 II i n Manuel u 1 a 11 I a 11
Ir aston p cf3 3 l W n V liunies r f I I U n 0
liradley latb0 1184 1 1 1 Ciartsonc f I 2 3 I I
1111110 I u 1 u tl I Hauchton tb9 Jin I 1 ii
Uunster Oil hO u 2 H It Itanu if I I n I 3 n ii
Allinan r f 0 u II t u 1 MtirensonHb 9 1 U 4
Hmlth Kd b 0 i 2 U C i 1 line p ii i K it i M
Ullson cfpl II u 3 0 Ummlliri s D i a u l il 1
Ward s s V I I 4 H u
Totals C 11 44 19 4
Totals 0174 30 t
Princeton no 0040010000010 98
Harvard ooouuouuuoduulu
Famed runs Harvard Z Princeton 6 Twobase
hits taiton Ward IlaiiKhton Chandler Threeban
hltsScannolt HaUKhton Clarksim Sacrltlcn hits
llean li Titus Stolen basesSmith Uradley
Easton Hand Stevenson llaiRhton Chandlrr First
base on balls Hand lame ScamiHlI Clarkson Dun
sOw Allinan Htruck out icanntli Ji Itnnd K
Ialne Muter I 2 > Smith Cii Fastman Altman lioubln
plays uunstpr llraillr and Titus t3i Wild pltchrs
lastonVi 1alnn if lIlt by pitched tiall liurKcss
Tlmo a hours w minutes umpire Oltourko
PlttNrrTON May 30 Tho Princeton campus
wits ablse with one of the largest bonllrus on
record tonight tn celebration of the great vic
tory over Harvard at Cambridge this afternoon
and Incidentally this freshmens victory over
Yale Ul For over throo hours the college boys
walled patiently before time bulletin board to
watch the scoro coma In When the final In
ning was bostod and Princetons victory was
assured after the long contest the wildest ex
citement prevailed
The underclass men at once began to collect
wood and the town peoples fences mind stoops
were badly punished When a big pile had
been collected round the old cannon In thin cnn
tre of the nuadranglo n malch was applied and
the blaze shot high up above the trees whlln
the hapny students joined hands and danced
around the quadrangle
Hisrmerjs Uaielnc at WaTerly
WAVtRLV N J May DO Fifteen hundred persons
aw some fIlms sport with the trotters at the Driving
Park this afternoon All of the races were hotly con
tested and tho winners earned the money they woo
Summaries follow
Mslob race 100 trotting
Charlie Fihta br s by Hermvood rgentI 1 1
Duke br K U O mnlth 9 V 4 U
Tiiuue212 24 M 341
9 33 class trotting and pacing purse 200
nioneb in pacer b3 Nev mount illolly 111
Jeuness b in pacer Hjrcent 998
llnoivo riayard er K pacer Dunham s a 1
JltJb5paner Kane 4 H 4
1 K Rhtf pacer Arthur fl 0 0
Lord llflgrai b a trotter Winters l 4 dr
Ltepetltlon b m trotter Ilpplncotti 7dr
Time 2274t 245 224 t
Match race saute trotting
Carrie Wbm bj Iloj ally Sargent 1 1 1
Teresa II ch m by AUrlnn U likes iknne 999
Time 2Oiad 223 I a HM
225 crIes trotting hunts 130
Myrtle TV Uf l b m Ii rtleton dam Wade
byCclops ulroorm 9 t 1 1
thel Mack b m b Autfco Uebtwr 1 a S 4
HlcKean b B Kauue il If I J
Mrtle Hoy b R llpplncott 4 4 ft l
Plectra U in iStiarnsi 3640
Tlmei 2II 22ii < 2t25228
2flO cla < s rotting puns K50
fllRhlsnil Hoy ch u IM It insin dam Maud
Drew br llutti Carlbaldl illrowerl u 1 I I
Lady Dtinoau b I m hane 9 n V
OlRahr m SnrKfim i K 6
Modrtd h s iioley fl 4 a
itflvetlle b g iilltens 464
TlmaZaJU 227t > < 221
Windup of the Ontario Jockey Clnnsi
Meetlnc
TORONTO May 30ThIs was closing day of the On
tario Jockey Club spring meeting Most of the favor
rites were successful In the Street Railway Steeple
chase the most Intrrpxtlng race of thu day Lawyer
ed easily at first but full In jumping u hurdle Mam
lion the Jockey hud his face badly cut and hands
fruited I tIilworlh throw Jochey Crocker aft ir the
second round tiut Ihe latter qulckl remounted and
Inched In third place Summaries
Mrs fuice Norway puri all aires threequarters
if a tutu hailing 1 U Lewis M u to 10 won Crimea
n l > onmr 7 to 1 srroml Uau Ideul 113 istraus I a
to I third rime 1 18V
Second Hail Tj ro puise handicap two year ohls
finn furlongs > laud lyles 107 iMlake II u to ft won
Edna D 111 Mculoae 6 to 1 second Illrd of Free
dom Ill h illallardl i I 4 to ltlilnl Time 1 01
Thlre Itacrlurso hindlcap thrcejearolds and
upward one and one eighth miles lfa > oc 114 iSle
Itloliel 4 toft won 5 V Il 12J llallardl 6 to 1 sec
ond reytoilla 1US I lllaku U to 3 third Time
1 Mit <
Fourth Itace Street Hallway steeplechase handi
cap sweepRtakes tee tiulics ftPd Irtl 1u12 Iilinlopl
11 1 to u 1 won Campagm > 13 yord 1 13 to 1 tecoud
flpoworin 132 rockin 6 to 1 third Time
U liuiLi
Mftii Race Dominion Handicap Dominion tired
horse dumie mule amid a quarter prlnKnl losdewU I I
Is Una won long Iliid llu i iDlakel 4 to lsicond
lotntr > Ill Oliirray 10 to 1 third Time 213
sixth lliuaConsolation purse threerear olaa and
upward on mile lord Nelson Ill Milon > I to
2 won Crimea HO Hanger ii t to 1 second Mr
San 10i Flint l I to 1 third Time 1 U
ARmed l Meet of the Stoma Cycleri
Roar N Y May 30The eighth annual tournament
of the Home cyclrrs w hloh toot place this afternoon
was a success lu ei ery way the attendance being very
hang and the track In tho tiest poi > filtilo condition
Fifteen rulers started In Iho road race wMch cnmo
oiat t IW oclm k The winners were II 1 Dawsou
locbester time 47 minutes F I II liraufto West
moreland 41120 Floyd Hosford C usivllle 50 hO
I J shllllneir Syracuse 61 id II F I Mijrrs
tome 61 dti A II TnompHon Mrau > e 11 51 rhu
win fir of the ran also won the thun prlre
Ientral New York champlonihtp nie4 were all
losHy contested and the one fourth and half mllu
races were won by SV II fllrdsall of t4yr cue I us
aluifr of this city captured tho toil championship
raie tn onu of the fastest evints of tno atttrnuou
lummai t
linefourth Mile Central New York Championship
Sv O HiriUall Syracuiu won I W Iulmi Home
ecoinl A J U 1 Iendergast Syracuse third Tune
It 7 ttiHnndii
ibis Mile Tandem S Noonan and mate Home
won it i F t urlnhno and mattf Syracuse sicond
Tlmo 1 iw
linn Mile Central New York champlonnhlpF W
almrr Hume won A J 1 Fcn lirKa > > t bvracuse
mcimd W II liirtlaii Syracuse tnlrd lime 1 936 45
one Mile Handicap Uou li C II llatier Itoches
< T lliiljunls Time 2Oli 45
onehalf Mile upcnVon t > y W Illrdsall Syracuse
Time 1 il 11
After lie last rare o c Tutlleof Home rode an es
iiiutu tutu mil In I 2 1916 1 1icillint lime us them
was nuito a strong wind blowing
lined Kneefi nt II Fken nek
Metropolis Wheelmen of New York city held a
series of road races at llackintick yesterday The
weather was ptrfect and some fast linu was made
lie t summ ir >
Juiamir Slut Scratch for lob SIeuttturs Wur by
ii hard huileutuW It Ilnutwut seotuui ii E SI uiier
ttu ru Tutu shOl4 srsomuis
hiaif Stlie SitudCil NutsiuetSon liy Seluutyler
Meirnloli SIeiuuucn 1 Starts iimttuiiug
secuiiul 1 J Oniuelt athiuihu iuti ieuers idh
liii I 2ii
tnt Mile ftinulucppen on itt it tuarthohiumtw
teu tuueeiuuu tm irahChi luuiun 2 tmrueti tstlm
oliu 4 iut lyulens IOu yirils o uommut j i iumuter
ii arisuut ul ust I U yanute I iul it I iuuu 2 1 4i
rwt Sill isruueli I ltutbm cun Ity Ii hiurmuuluniew
ielrojuilhs tImeeimmetm K I le I uitumtt Vheeu
100 iCiuitti J K muenur lisrletu t s din u hint
1 tiun 4 lIt Culls ii uilsiuui hi rst hut t5 5 tile i umuil
fiur foullmr
lliren I SIll s H < ralih Open Won hv F C Cole
olumbla Wheelmen H i I Hartholitiii < w Mrtropols
Vhiilnun second I I OHrli l alholk tluli Ci
den third lime tl UiiS
Ibid lice of the Rambling Yherlmea
lliiiMiiiiiiT Conn Stay 30Tiuo ton mile rovl
race of the Himbllng Wheelmen was ileclded men
the Souihport course thh murnlng Hi rman leo
pold the scratch man of Ihli iuy won the tithe
> rl e lu Ill minutes 43 citindi II II Trmiy of
lartfont also a scratch man was seinml flnlnlilng
S try closii tn Leojiolil The cii iins came In a < 4 fn
luis i J W Rmlth hen tunui James lurto Witer
airy 5 O Wheeler J II rmls I In r lInt IKI
mrt Silas Vaneland Walerbur Morton Viilai of
Stilfuird was tho first man to cross the tape lie ri <
celled a handicap of ttirie and a half minutes llu
liiute was JO minutes and H semnds There were fifty
starters There were fully 4000 persons at Iho
startIng point and 2000 more scatttred along tin
Ins
Toronto Defeat Ike Crciceatl a > t Lacrosse
The lacrosse teams representing the Crescent All
Istto Club of nrooklyn and Toronto University of
aoa4a met yesterday afternoon for the first lima
thIs season at Bay Ridge The Toronto won by a
soon of 7 to B The playing of the Toronto team was
tie superior to that of the Crescents st nearly every
mint and had II not teen for lbs brilliant work of
larvta far the Crtsceuu the score would have been
larger
Tb came was excltlngwt remarkable for thus
speedy passing of lea ball and skllfullntarfereoca
and dodflw The score at lbs and ofthe nrst half
stood 4 to 1 In Torontos favor Th features of the
elms were She playing of Oarvut anti Robert tug
Ceaosel and Cooper and Jackson or Toroula
YOZUXrRnR viVOIt CUIJA
OMeers I > OM ttdstsln Knffllsh cad Irish Ad
venlurcn isnd Mpnilah Hplev
Within thin last few weeks owing twrhaps to
tho prominence given Cuban afTalra by the prep
aratluns for the air tho Junta has been lie
sieged by applicants for posts In ttio patriot
army Homo of theso wero lucre loafers nnxlott
to get any job that appeared to bo easy and prof
liable Others were from that clans of irish
whoso bite of a good fight Induces them to rot
untcer whenever there Is any prospect of one
Many of tho volunteers linn ever arc of very
different material and nro plainly animated by
enthusiasm for lie cause
Of the men thnt hao ofTered their services
tomo hnvaoomo for thn purposo from tllstan
countries A fuw days ago six men from mull
Inland town In Hiissla presented thciuf elves at
thus others of Iholtllita nl fill Now street Al
of them worn of respectable appearance am
three wcro officers In thin lltisslaii army AS
they could not speak English It nns somo tlmo
before they could miiko their wants understood
Finally they explained that they had set out
I from Kiissla for Iho solo purposo of enlisting
l
and that us llhuut any other ulterior aim than
that of serving In thin causo of liberty Time
ofllccrs ottered lo show their papers but In coin
pllanco uuith tho wishes of Generals loinez and
Macro they received no encouragement Among
those that hiive volunteured are ufllcors from
Ihe Kngllsh Kronch Ourmati Ilclxlap and
twls armies Krom the Inlted States army
however havo como the most aplillcants many
mini from tho HUM too have slgnlllod their
wllllngneiis to help tlio cause
To nil comers thin auinu answer Is returned
that tho patrlutx unto abundant of men muro
In fart than they ion arm According to ro
cant ndvUes from uba Ihero ure immure than
nOdU men uitaiheil to tho army who cannot be
nrinixl li Is Ibu custom In drill these 111dm n and
when they tiro BUIllclenlly well Instructed to
hend them hai k to tho fillet whcru the await
a call from thu patriot General who summons
them in batches from into tx line as supplies
of arms arc captured from the enemy or arrive
from the United riutes
With all such applicant the ofllcers of the
Junta have to be particularly careful to avoid
saying anythlbK that might reveal their plans
or ha construed as an offence against Inter
national law Dally thin olllco Is visited by
bpanlsh spies who pretend thai they wish lo
enlist and try to tlnd out something that might
be of uao to their employers
JVO FOOD FOIl ItKllKT WOMt
Wailer Order lie Wives unit Children of
Patriot to lie Driven Assay
HAVANA May CoptalnOoneral Weylcr
has Issued a circular giving Instructions to the
Spanish military ofllclals to supply rations to
thu families which huvii taken rtfugo lu the
towns only during the next two months and
ordering tho officials to take possession of all
cattle found In the fields of the rural districts
ArllcluVII of the circular says that In giving out
the rations to refugee families tho wives and
children of men In the ranks of the rebel
forces shall bo excluded and that they shall bo
tompullrd to eo uhuro thcsu mtii are und bo
tikrn care of by them
In regard to his tobacco edict Captatnficncral
AVejlir bus ricilMd instructions from tho
homo irm rmmrt to respect only ihoso to
Imico contracts which wi ro made Iwforo 110
aries and ham IHOII properly riUisten
A summary of the otlltlal reports of the en
gUKciuen that took oboe e tcrdiiy between
Urn eminent troop and the InsurKenU thaws
that tho liiBiirucntB lost iwontjnlno killed
and two I uuunilcd and the tnxipa fmir killed
Including a Captain and a Lumtciiunt and
thirteen wounded
Francisco Peluer Acullar has been shot at
Puerto Irlncipn for the rime of rebellion
Josu Itodilgutv Kxpuslto has been executed at
Matana > fur lie saute t rime
The authorities at 1nerto Principe ore
strengthening tim defincus of thin city fearing
an attack by thu Insurgents
Thu band of Kmllio Collazo hat destroyed
the buildings and growing crop on the Andrea
estate near Hutabiuio
It If tnld that a filibustering expedition tm
tier Ilafaul Cihrirn bus landod at Iunta de
Uanado near Neuuitmto
Oe > Queaitda here
The Cuban Uoneral Rafael dn Qnesada has
been In New York since last Wednesday He
Is stopping at the Hotel Endlcott with his sis
ter the widow of Carlos Manuel de Cespedes
the first President of thu republic of Cubs He
will not Join the Cuban army at present but
will help the cause by taking charge of military
expeditions lo Cuba
C
THE KXIVK IU JilT OOKLTZf
Toolmaker AVIIIIum flatter Mortally
Stubbed br a Neighbor
William Duller a toolmaker aged 11 yearn
was stabbed In tho abdomen into yesterday
afternoon at MH home 1K3 Sands street
Itrooklyn by VII1lam Horn aged J7 years
of luI Crldgu street and lust iighit tho
doctors at tin llrookljn Hospital ealil that
tho nimnd was mortal and that the ictlm
ould probably not llvu till morning Butler
und Horn bad long been neighbors Horn
called to ere Under about ft oclock and the
sal blnu oceurnil within tnrnty minutes in
the baimenl nf the Lou e tuhuhiri Ilutlcrfl wife
and three children v > ere up stairs Horn madu
his escape
The calls nf the quarrel Is Involved In porno
mystery lioth men Hum perfectly fober
Itutler was an expert toolmnker lie hired
the Minds street himsu mid let a part of It
out lu fuinlshid moms Horn is unmarried
and lives with Ills parents Ills father sent
formi rly ft policeman
A MANS ClVlt IS HIS HOME
Instlrn IlAvr Decide ibnt Clnfin Do Not
Come Under the Ralnesi Insv
RocnESTrit May 00 Justice Davy yester
day handed down his derision tn the matter of
the Rochester Whist Club against County Treas
urer Hamilton with reference to a refusal of
tho latter lo grant a liquor tax certificate to the
club Iho Court agree with this decision of
Justice Haleht In which he decided that a
mans club was his homo and that the Adolpht
Club of Albany or any similarly Incorporated
organisation did not come under tlio provisions
of the Excise taw
The ilecMnn which was handed don n In Spe
cial Term > e tenla > afternoon pays that tho
application for an order directing the County
Treasurer nf Monroe counly lo Issue a lIquor
tax certlticato to the Rochester Whlut Club un
der chapter 1 IJ of lIla Laws of 1HIHI is denied
cull the writ of certlorarl wanted herein Is
iitiaslied but without costs to either party
Tho case was InstItuted solely to test the law in
IU relations to social clubs
Clone of the Electrical Hbow
The Klectrlcnl Show which baa been running
nt tile Grand Central Palace for tbo last four
weeks closed last night During thu twenty
four days In uhlch the show has been open
nearly onciuurtur of n million persons have
attended It It was announced jtsterdav that
nn Ing In thin siiccesn nf lii io slmv mnd thin gin
era Hiitlsfuctlon of the exhibitor n permanent
clcctrlutl exhibition u111 be conul net mi In I lha I
thranul I entral Inlare by tbo Inttrnatloiml
Permanent I Exhibition I Cnmpitny and that il
largo number nf the present exhibitors hau
already expressed their approval of tha plan
Memorial Day In Jersey tlty
The celebration of Memorial hap In Jersey
It y was more than tmshmully elaborate The new
City Hall I StaN thrown open to the public for the
list time The iratul Arm lunts paraded In
the nfti rnonn anti itecnrnteil the arulul iers grimes
in h thedllTureiit i i leiueterloi lha Hun I I Allnu i I
McDeiniott ilelUen il an unitIM at u memorial
service held In the New Vurk Ha I emetery un
der the uuspkis lit Van Huutuii fobl
llrcuriitlon lln > mria ut Hut Harbor
Sin HiiiHiiit Slay 30 M oration liay I sKiris were
held at the Iralr Intuit t md nt llilH ptaio under tnoatii
ph I is it till IMlhftli I lull llinrv fhnlMlilr was
reftre Ihit I Oil onus ii mlm a a si o iuy iitsuuh
lumiit minter iii mu is Iui imulf uhue mu lie
ru as suiti ibi I i7t lii l ruhuut I iissyinmii t
hiiuul liii mu bum iii hid iY S iii tIm 42 mini diiili lim
h lie tiiIul i Ii iuti Cli raid 5 Si ii i1i tuy ituucii Coii ii
hu ui uuf shiii icr i eliuuii iii t ci ttitidil tUflIi uligutsuut
cut SC iluunuar eiumt In linat in ltuu half ruth ii I sii
ItS asl duimug Ii lit 4 IS Ful isiy won lii ruti
ninu bpiiiUump with li fift I 4 Icicle Iairl k hi oct
won the rnniinu hiili Jumpal 4 feel 5 lin < his II
Ivtomllt bike nice was wtiu b iiiurit urlh ciT ID
niiili In 7 ill
llonglusfoa Yucht luhu OpenIng
Docot esios N V liny 80 Tlm DoiiKhxton Yacht
Club went Into commission for the season this af
ternoon Tba openlnK was observed with the cus
lomsry ceremonies The clubs colors were hoisted
sod saluted al IV oclixk and thl > irrKuedliiK was
greeted with cheers by flue members of blue club
Tha firs regalfaiif the club will Uki > plaoa Haturduy
June lit The > htlnic xason promises ID bo very
gay on Little Neck Hay this summer
Naval Cadete Otitrow the l atama s mf
V > hlBKtO >
Imroi is Hay BOThe naval radeu this afurnnon
won an elgblosrd ibell race our a mils course from
the Potomac of Washington L C by abouh 55
lauitlii Timne t35
h 5 r
HARLEMS BIG YACHT RACE
omit FtFTT nnATH art wrrv Tnrin
ANNUAl JtiilAT1A
A Fine Honlhvrf ulerly llreeze fend thn
While Vlnned K seers Over the Com
In Fast Ttme resv Accident ant NefsrlsT
Every hoist FlnUlien In lund Nigh
llr far limo largest yacht men sailed yesterday
was the thirteenth annual regatta of the Har
lem Yacht Club In which over fifty of the fast 3
cst boats on time lower end of time Bound took
part
There was nflno southwesterly breeze all day
and a laruo crowd of spectators witnessed the
contests from the Iron steamboat Cygnus The
starting slunal was fired nt noon and thuyachu
nil crossed an Imaelnary line oil lleldons Dock
City Island The courses for the various classe
follow
Iotirsn t Fur 31 41 88 10 and S3 footet M s > f
sloups and in and 4 > foot eimssj of cnbln cats from
Manilla mimic oil rit Island In and around Throng
N < ck thence to Slslitumi nook lolnt keeping Btepplan
isionvs light to starboard to and around MatlnnevocB
Iclnt lluoy and return a dlitance of uu miles
Course 2 l for UU and M fool Jib and nmlusall boat
10 nnd uth out opin cats and la footers from tht
same starting line on a straightaway course omlttlmfl
the run to Throgirn Neck direct Ui uatluuvcooklluo
ant return u distance of I n miles <
coitrun n for m and IS foot open eats was from
nhe same atarllmr llnu to Old lieu IJuoy aadbaoJCtf M
Ulst tue of IU I miles r
The wind was light from this southwest atthf 0
start and all tile bOOtS crnsscil on tho starboard
tuck U wits a beat for the ble boats to IhrotraC
Neck and then a run to Matlnnecoolc with spin
niukers vet to port and then a beat home ills >
25 nnd fill footers had n f roo wind to Mntlnneoock
nnd a beat back Tho principal feature ot the
May was thin rnntest bntwren thin lug slooo
faqula anti Iontlao Which resulted In a vhoory
or thin former
Time Oelphlnei the champion lib and mainsail
boat of tho Harlem fleet was beaten by the B
J Shoal a new boat from Waterbury Conn
ihio I Mary II which hastwloowouthe Wllllami
Cup and only needed ono morn victory to win
that trophy permanently only finished third In
her clots whIle the little Btarllnc won the
Hoard of Directors Cuii for coverlnu the short
course In tho fastest titan Summary
Biooi8 43roor UIASS
FlniHtd Comettt
Start lim 7tms u
nMi mtwic lura
IontlamS j4 11 lit 4 17 S3 4 17 t >
Sssina W 10 BH 4 1l 13 4 10 09
WhfleCap 12 11 SI 4 UDfis 4 214 OS
Katie Louise IJ 11 el 4 Mil iO 4 UU OS
Uaryll lu 11 S3 42008 42315
CAIIIV BIOOIS JlrOOT CLASS
Flora 121213 Dldnotdnlsh
Itellaneo lJia 411 B uu 2a B IB M
loin in lu uu Uld notflolih
ftdello yawl U 10 00 44101 VljquaL
CAIIIN B LOOPS 30 FOOT CLAPS
Alma 191109 Did DOI flntih
Tneresa Ill It At B IB 83 o 14 01
Iliii l 2 KIM 0 2B M fl 54 OT
Ituth IJ Iri iJ DldnotQnUo
CAniX SLOOPS J3POOT CLASs
Adele 18 12 60 IiMnotnnlih
Yantlo u iv HH Mdnotnnlsh
Nomad 1JI17 I f HI 47 B SMI
Nahma lUds told not finish H
DlEV JIll AND UAINSAlty 30 FOOT CLASS 1
Cygnet IJ HI M Did not Onlsh
JJuul U Jl ill 4 IN Ut 4 ISO
Helphlna 12 21 110 4 10 44 4 OH 04
F Jhloat la KO 41 4 13 iU 8 6H 10
John U JJ 13 4 Ul ilj 41111
CIIEX Jin AND MAINSAIL 25roOT CLASS
Amrrlcus ID till U3 4 B3 84 4 25 14
Net ia vi ii 44414 4 4t n
KddleS lUUSU fi UU 40 B OH 81
lottu 1U UJ fO 6J > lll 6 IB l0
Mosquito IK lit 10 4 41 B4 4 83 of
OATH CATS 30FOOT CLASS
Molitellawn12 17 23 4 67 29 4 03 49
Kioulan U 17 4J Old not finish
CAUIN CATS S5FOOT CLASS
Falka 13 IB 19 T > M cot finish
Vlnnna IJ in U iild not finish
Molilean la 81 44 Did not nnlsn
Mary II u 13 00 Did notcanlsh
Weasal li IH IS 0 U5 01 0 01 m
Tuuiulay 122UOO 6 00 KO 40311
btLlmoII 12 10 00 0 BO 14 0 lil 09
OPLM OAT SOTfOOT CLASH
Jessie 13 V4 10 4 hull 24 4 Bl 29
LetHerOo ID IU 23 0 01 ai 4 OH 08
OIEX OATS 25FOOT CLASS
tmlly 12 CO 44 00519 B 00 13
> mmaa Il M U9 0 03 64 00401
Norman It ID 24 DM not flnlsh v
Klle 19 21 13 6 83 06 0 81 IS
ujlwy ly 21 10 Did not nolsb
Ilutible 12 21 13 4 42 OK 4 83 40
Madeline 12 23 It 0 21 OU 0 17 DT
Mulct U 23 10 4 OS 08 44711
OPES OATS 20FOOT CLASS
Iteglna 19 18 29 B 89 86 I 29 21
Marllnit 12 17 Oa 8 29 14 II 24 14
Whiz 142023 B 41 Ur B 84 61
Little Willie 191X03 84003 2 2H 8S
Mm Id 13 14 II SY 4 J U S3 61
The Kittle Louise a 43foot cabin sloop was
disqualified for foulIng the mark boat at the
start I
The winners werei
Sloops 48foot claus 8asouai 88roo etais Reli
ant 30foot class Tneresal 23foot claas Yantto
uprn Jib and mainsail Ho fool class EJ Bloat 23
foot class Amrrlcus Cabin cats 00foot olaaa Stolly
HaHti 26foot class Tuesday Open cat UOfooS
class Joule 26fool class uubbltfi 0foos laaa
Starling
Hegalta Committee Fred A Wends W A
Tower F1 C Allen Robert U Wylie and
Frauds W Creegan
aoFOOTinis jtAcis AT OEEEYWIOR
Ralph N Elllaa ITerro Win tjjr Less Tfamm
Two Minutes
GnRXNWiciT Conn May 30 Unasnal inter
est was manifested In yachting circle over the
special race for the now 80foot sloop from
HorreshofTs yards hold here today by the In
dian Harbor Yacht Club The wellknown
yacht Shamrock and Daphne followed the com
petitors over tho course while C Oliver Isalln
of Defender fame and other prominent patrons
yachting were Interested spectators the tug
W C Flint Out of five entries but twosloops con
tested the Warm owned by James Btlllman A
Y C sailed by Eddie Fish and the Herra
owned by II N Ellis N Y Y 0 and sailed br
apt Illrd The Vaanero III Musme and Ia
purlure did not corn note The course was a tri
angular ono ot fifteen miles from n stakeboat to
Mntlnnecock buoyLong Islandthonca to Centra
Island on the Long Island shore and bacjL to
Ihestakabout Tbe wind was a freshening ons >
from thn southwest Tha Itegatta Commltte
comprised li K Oarlland Clmlrmaai Chnrlcs
U MoMunus and I > W Merrelt
At lliO this Herra crossed the line the
Warra following fourteen seconds later It was
a beat across the Sound and this Herra rounded
theMatlnneiock buoy al 1U6HQ the Warn
ollowlnc at 1U6058 The hems broke her spin
naker boom on the run to Centra island but
quickly repalrol the damage The wind now
suit led to the westward At201iO the Herr
rounded the Centre Island buoy the Warra fish i
luwlnual 1Q147 Both sloops then started on
the home run a clone reach on the port taclcs
with u fresh south estbreee the Henna finish
Ing at 4U1I thin Warns following at U6047
t ha Herra winning by 1 tuluutv and seconds
Summary
XZuui4
Jfirf tSatt ilvsS
if > t s II H H IL IL 5
nerra 11 BO no v 4K 11 L cu la
Warn 11 60 00 9 60 47 U OU 47
Kill Van Kull Yachtsmen Itnoo
lbs annual opening regatta of the Kill van Xnll
Yacht Club of 1ort Hlchmnud 81 was saIled yeit r >
day ori r lime club course In the Kill van Hull The
tirerro us asa fickle one and the tints tumid was slow
The summary follows
IUU iCiBII COATS
Art Tim COP 7Tm
IbMH iiwa
Drift W unornarl J 10 40 U 00 49
11 454 BOI cs tuuoQhl 22 ntcT iro avis
rlauolsW W Ocnit 16360 16360
itAq I COITN MlCOIft rspca V4 ttCT
Jut toko Ip MIHam Ilounniml 60 01 1 07 89
CIA > < r 011 x CUT oMn n utr in rtcn CO ruT
MinnIe IIJ I Iliiusnian 16417 10101
thuS iiorri CATS 10 fttr nn tsprn he l reir
IssBll l < llivndftn n Cl 8 > 1 61 IB
Slat Lie I Churlvs Hum mil m not finish
UII1ILA rrtimorn I UJ W J Ul S3
t IAM noi ri CAT t M til in > err i
Irving If irsIicg liousemso2 V3 14 9 09 18
Kit llfuiii HriUtuJ Itd not nnlsU j
nip C Tbomus I iuhil l not nnlsn
Ihn I fast timw prize was auuanieul tn tne bfmnlu II
ITIie luxatla C iMiimlttei 5 rt > II i I V I Uut l tlfore
Itt < > J I lluuiiiimu T Ir Doiiovau aad li 1
laitln < i
lieu the VIIIlnniKliurcb YimetstFtnlshs il
In a spantklng northtveit brxxo the fleet of the
MlllainshurKh Yacht Chili gut ofT on their Eocora
lon Day riKJlU thiluli wi > tullej tweotymtUi up
he hound as far u Kndi Iilnt lighthouse anuS cc
turn Tin start isis frim n pont olt inkers Itlaufi
a ml thin Miit I1III ii tc > lunuusttlo I The UoDtln
was tin first t u i < 11 i inn Mvral itiiti er
orsul t In ih I ui i < r iviiiu I I others at times were
oinpilliM to ill I i luulid In elms A the J Ii i
I Hiihjiu u > n i > ir i i in Iii sunlit Ulornuy t Daniel
Soljli I Mnl I imo in srinnd and pturd the
5 u I il in inin I I ii > Mist sophli I Martin Ix > on
tin IM ni M ii > prt 111 rl I i 11 ulb Ito a ssconit
4Bilme iiitiu iui bnii 10 finish it clues 0 lln
5 e I CIIIIM lu llml III ilnii It aiid I frriuk won ticS
inca > In i ttiO l I nirh Illot set uuei for I hiS sp > i I
intt > bpray still In cUi f Iaruuu Itu u2hies U ucii < l
hut laj In Uats II
Arthur Jesus llisllrntrr Hops AVIif us
< lsler Hut
Orsruu n Ti U I > Uy so Vromrdly at noon in
day lha hvaxanhaka Cnrluihlau liit tubs biu
ilel while slurry banner nn hoHl ou UK tail
attstaff overlooklnif thH btirtmr 5 s Ktonii tnis
peullitf cereinoiiios wiri i ml I i i t 54 p lii rac
for tue half raters and hit > < uist i < ash u i i nr l o
tubs Inside conrsn off fi nir Ii mil Slip NUII
ook part lu thn rue whli n suutl in u I i vr v j
tory for Arthur Isrllna Hope i il T sou > lr > < > y
wu second although baii4icieppoL by a puon
0