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18' THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1914. KIVIAT OUTRUNS BOTH MEREDITH AND BAKER Srts Taw All tlie Wiiy in 1.000 Ynnl Hun and Wins in Finiil Sprint. KOLKIIMATXEX IS IX FIIOXT Abel n. Klvlat of the Irish American A. C. ran tlm best Indoor l,tl0o yards of Mr llfo Inst nielli xvhrii Im won tin' Ihx1-1 tntioii event nt tli.it distance by a ni.tr-! rln of one foot froni Tril Meredith of' 1'hlladclprla, tlio Sort meter Olympic champion. Homer Hnkor. the sensa tional performer of last season, xvas. uti nble to hold the terrlilc pace net by tho little Irish American, and after nialitnir a determined effort to set to the front a lap froni homo fell away before thn on ftaUKht of Murcrllth ami xvnl beaten by threo yanli for the place. The time of 2 minutes 13 l-." seconds constitutes a item- Ir.door record under the revised )( of nniisurlttg the track txxclve Inches from the border liwtvad of eigh teen Inches. Tlio men had to run nix teen ferf-t further last night than when Klvlat mridn tli- previous lecoril of : 1 r. In the Carxlen. This would niako the winner's pnrformunco about three-tifthfi of a second better than the old mark. After taJilns the measure of th bent that Philadelphia could (end to the meet In the 1,000 yards Klvlat electrified tho spectators less than three-iiiartrra of an hour later by Ixsillmr llostou's Inst In Tom llalpln, utnl thin at tlio distance of it quir tor of a mile, at which llalpln Is cham pion. Thin fiat came a the climax ill' what wns practically an Intercity relay t.ice between llo-ttnn and New Vorli. Klvlat wan the anchor man for the Irish American, while llalpln ran as the toiirth, mail for the lloston A. A. When till. pair took up the running Klvlat hail a lead of thre yard, but the Hoswitlun "hot to the front at tlm tjculli nlns of the lan lap. Tho nut looked over then, but the resourceful Statcn (kinder took ailxatitanc of the HllKht swerve 'b.x llalpln at the Courtli uxenue end of tin iSaiden ami .hot throuuh on the lusid . Tlu- Miecy of this -ttatcs filled him with n.xv p!rlt and skinning the last corner he dashed around to tin tape, whim- b a yard and a half. Klvlat used inr.- Judgment, pluck and peed In shoxviiiK his hetls to the tlm uuartet of opponents that toed the mark fur the spvlal. In addition to the men Plaojd at the tlnlsh the Held cont.unel Jimmy I'owcr of Mostntt, who nude a bur name for himself In Australia, and Willie tionlon of Yonkers, the Junior tulle clrnmplon. These two xxurr out ImummI when the cracks. bcK.in real rac lnc and were beaten cfT. Then xxius tome criticism of Hiker for rcniAlnlni; eo far behind the leaders In early st.iRes of the race, but this xvnn scarcely Jus tified, as the WiiiRol Kuot rcpresentatlxe xt up shoulder to shoulder with hi. chief rival and was fairly worn down by the determined rcslstume of KlvUit, who took full advantage of His Inside isj'ltion and steadily resisted llaker's rfforts to pass him. If any one was to be blamed for lack of JmJcment it was Men-tilth. The Quaker (.uve wny before Maker's rush two lap fiom home and the .o::j-eiueiu, was lie tiad to make up neatly ten yards n tie llnal circuit At e,iy stride he wa dm lu? on the little running machine In trout, but like a ilelti.itely arranged ite , of mechanism the ritateu leland youth held his advantage until he hail s.ife'y patsed tho Judges about the width of his sturdy body In front. Klvlat wa on his toe from the very crack of the pistol ami In the hort back stretch shot to the front, with oulnn. Meredith, Power and ll.iker following strides apart at. they rounded the tint turn. Haker improved his position at the end of the third lap and In tile next cir cuit went by Meredith, who made no at tempt to hold hi position. With two laps to co the New York A. C. man lenctbrned his stride .till further, and as the signal for the lat lap was given the tull Winged Footer rubbed shouldn witii the short Winged Flter. "Hiker wir.sr!" was the cry that went up. only to rouse the lighting spirit In Klvi.it, who put every ounce of stirnglh Into Ins turd limhs and gradually drew away. Tiieti came another shout as .Meie. dlth ptarteil his bejatcd moe Tor victor. The Quaker nailed Baker on the last turn snd In the laet lifty yards cut down the lead of Klvbit from three yards to on' fool. Tnis ni.id.i Klvlat's second victory for the McAIeenan trophy, and the Irish American A. (. ned one more leg to get permanent possession of the trophv. H.inns Kolehmainen nnlie Ihrc-miln haisllejip from MUsiU-h 111 the fast time, of 14 minute nr. t-'-esmds. Tliere wa. a emwil of about u,00(i xt Ki)t prownt when the big fe.utures canio on, but he nspivlng novices who eliot Prres the lloor in the openilnc hints of the fifl vanl dash for t rs h.i'l "to do their s-tunt. P"'foie almot empty lynches. Tim tvplitil Irish c'lara.vi.r of the crowd was shown by the Interest taken In the Held veints, the heavies of the IH-h club nif't Vi; with cheeiti, which also were In evi dence for tho Jumper and pole, vauliers. liuis !ordon of Vonkers ran a line xacc In thenliree-qiiartepmlle handlcop, for which a twin el id oils Held Niart'il. Matt Oei. the old Huffiiloninii, wlio ran from tne JO ard maik, wvirked hi way to the front, followed ly W. Anden-ou of tlv New Vork A. f'.. Hy the time the pistol cracked for the lust lap the t--Tiitiih man wiU! Just emerslng from the hlclt bunch of long mart men and lost many yards ly gfimg to the outside. Tin overhauled hilf n dozen men In tho liu.1 circuit and flnb-hed third, 'fght yaisl.s behind del, Mho beat Anderson hy three yards for first plsee. The time, 3 minute.- in l-." seconds, waa fast ttml'T the new tniek condition. Alvah Meyer, scnitcb man In the HO .anl handicap, did not st.irt, the pot if honor ailing lo .Inch i:ier of the Irish Ameri can A. f'., who was In receipt of one foot. Kller got liv.o tlie final, and wil thlisl, liea'.en by Indus only by II. I'olltzcr, .herldan A. (', and Andiew It, Kelly, Holy tniss Oollego, The summarb'S ; CO Yard Inh. N'mlro U'nn liy v JleNnmur.i, Oiaii.un . I' ; Alfred Waltlier. J'riidenttal A km omr t'liarle ilieeu, Nutlnnn, Turn Yercln, third. 'Time, T t foonds. "ifi Yuril I)uh, IIanaiean--Vnn liy 1). J'nlltrer. Si rhlmi A , ' tn. .n.lrv II "Kelly, Holy 'rw" C"i1k"', 7 feet, si,nd. ,fnhn J. ICHt, IrUh Anieriean . i', 1 feot. 1lllrl. Tlllie. 6 HClillil in Vard llurille. lt.in.lt -hp- Won t.y Wal ter It Hursell. liniltltutie.i, S feel, ,l ,, i;iter. Irli.h Ameri.-an A, i, mrateli, fotoiei, ' II Me.inlx, It.iktiin. 3 feet, third. Time. y 1-f. si'cnnijs. 0'i Vard linn Handicap- Won hv V. :.",elnh. ft. ll.trihnl"mew . c , 10 ynrrts, hrlr fi. Dahl, .Ir , New York A. :. Tt ,jrds, seiond; Victor faej, New York A. ' . S yards, thlnl. Tlini . 33 3-5 strands, 1 eon Yard Invllatlnn. Ncratrh. fer jle.Meeiuin Tnipliy- w on hv A. It Klil.it, Irish Ainrrlcnn A c 1 J II Mereill'li, trnrlnw llrnnk Club, I'lilluilelphlii. enind; llnnier ll.iker. New Viirk X. (.'.. third. 'I'm i inliiiiien 11 1-5 nrvinils, Tni r."iu.irtiT Mile. Ilnmllcap- Won hy Mutt fieln. Mlllrnse A. A . SO Minis; W AndtrMHi. s'ew Ynrk ,. li yard"", see- ..lid, I.. iPirdmi. uiiatlurhed, seriilih, third Time, 3 TntnuteH 10 1-5 seemid fine Mile Wulk, I l.inil Ini p--H-mi hv ,lnlin ' ,1'irri.on. l. I. .xi l, seeotms; .inlin I "XXlllllen, IllHti Airitleun A I. P0 l.ei nlnU rcn1: Sun ftiliwnrm. Irish AiniTliaii A. f . ..rnn.l". third. Tllllf, 7 minutes. 1: "r.tnitl., One Mile HlBh -r)Hni llln y--Wen hv J'r,yl.-hti,' I'M rmr.ilun . with M I'h.ille II In-oii (' i; IVrt-iiHici un.l T. I'liike. J H-V ltis,..i lllRh. ml: In, win riinii.i ' nt'l 't'lni". J Tiitti.lt. - I'l t ', y.,iiiii. ' r Sit'" 111"" ii h It. ' , . Win, 'ij I i-l A 'li i l u nh i: I'nyh' Unit i 111' "in . II S) , . in. 1 ( K,., ll.thle , A se, oimI -h II I IUI,,,.,. .1 f nr. nr it n tpiM ,ui r , i,i, in lime i nnnnti .n I ml One Milt liuctilopjrllmia Municipal ll ,1 ly Won by 1'lre Drpnrtineiiti Police, e emd; Hoard nf Education, third, Time, 3 mitnite 3"! seionils. Three .Mile llandltiip Won by Hnnne Kfilehmalnt it, Irish Aincrlcnu A. P., scratch, X UHrmkoimlo.., .Mlllrese A. A Hi yards, second. I' f'Dnn, Irish Amerkun A, ('., I2S Minis, third Time. It minute 3 seconds. I'cle nitlt, lliindlcap Won by IlilW llunron. I'.istlmo A. C, 1; Inches with an a. nut vauit of 10 feet r, Inehts" r X I'u Treinhlay. trl'h Atntrlr.in A. C, If. Itiihi's, ... 1 1 1. l r.nl t! lit.!... t U t,t,lnnlt. Irl-h American A '. scrateb. with 10 tent i Inelie TlnowliiR MS Piiiind Welcht for Hrlght--Won hv Mutt Medrnlh, Irish American A. (' . , with 10 feet III In. he. .1. .t. Cullllt, Mlllrnse I A X. seiotid. with I". t'et 'J Itnhesi I". J si.'.imld, lrth American A. f , third, with) 1,'. fee. t; In. lies, 1 Running IIIkIi .lump, Handicap Won by i It Carroll, Ne Vork A. i", t. In. dies, with' it feel ? Inchesi I'latt Adams, New X nrk A. C, simtcli, second, with feet 1 Inch, l l'i.llter, Mherldiin ,. r, 7 In. lies, third, with ill feet ;, Inches Iiil 1 1 n k 11 Pound shot. Handicap vi'on I h .1 .1 I'.hlll. Mllllo..! A A, 3 feel fl ! In. lies. l.h in feet .is Indie, tieorite I Knell, Aln hor A. I', 5 feet, sc. ntld. with 44 feet s Inrht-, lhtt lViler. Irl-h American i A. C, 4 feet third, with 14 feet 4 Indies. TIGER WRESTLERS TO BE BUSY. ! Ilnnl Meets Hefore tntercollcHl ntrs re on elieilnlr. l'lttNTKTON, Nov. 2S. Malinger lied lns of the Princeton wrestling team lias minounoed the dates for the season of Il'IS which will open with Lafayette at Princeton on I'ebril.iry 20, Six dual meets, three at home mid three uwav, mid the Intercollegiate. at Lehigh make up the schedule. 'I lie complete llt f meets I: Kebnury 2n, lafnyelte at Princeton : February 27. Springlleld V. M. ('. A, at Princeton; Match 3, Columbia ut New York; March 10, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia : .Match 14, Navy nt Annapo lis; March -'I, Vale at Princeton: Marcn 27, Intcreollrghites at l-high. The prospects for a good ttvvm arei fairly bright, as tio veteran will Is. isin dldates for the fain. ''apt. Iuigstreth will compete in the unlimited class and iillr, who ciplalntd last year's team and who won thn title In the 17S pound class two xear.s ago, will again be eligible for tlnu class. l'Yniicc, 1SS pound class, was j lost by graduation, but Mutt ami linker i loom HP large for this weight. I'mntr. , In the welterweight and Tancock In the l.glr bot'i ale wrestling again ami Pricket t. who was a member of the team of I 111, i the ".ttimgest ootitc'iile;' for he special weight. ( ulollas, who did so well In this chiss last year, will not be able to , wrestle this year on account of nn Injured shoulder. No one ns et has a claim to' the 115 pound class. COLUMBIA PRACTISES ON ICE. , First Wnrknttl of llocl.e; Tenm Is ( Plenslng in (oneli tl'llrlen. The Columbia hockev squad had it first prnctl.e on ice yesteiday. Coach U ltrleti took his charges down to St. Nicholas Kink and was impressed considerably with tho calibre of his men. He had ten men who had seen arsitv eervice and a score of player, Including last year's freshinim combination, who have a speak ing acquaintance with puck chasing Manager Duncan said tho Illue and White team w.ll practise nt the rink until, the soccer season ends nt Columbia. Karly ' In January the much mooted rink on South Pick! will be constructed and sev eral ganis will be played on It. "Hockey will receive more attention at Columbia than in pievlous seasons, i lames with Yale. Princeton. Harvard, Dartmouth and Cornell nrn pending. Duncan said the rup ture that resulted three jears ago when Columbia withdrew from the lntercolle glale hockey league because her freshmen wen. barred from pi lying on tho varsity team bad Ixen healed. Capt. Torrey Webb, Ilartow, Itcynolds, Dolbe.ire and II. M. Mltfer of last season's seven were In uniform and showed tin well. The team will be strengthened by1 the aciUl.tion of Spence Miller, formerly of Amherst. Wahburn, who played on the ' Harvard varsity in l'.i12. fleorge Waln w right, who starred for Yale m the namn , ear, a -.d Oeorge Page of the Columbia varsity nine and piexiously ii crack pucU I chaser at Penn State. Page because of his aggressiveness I. expected to till Hobey Haker'. shoes in Intercollegiate hockey. BROOKLYN ELKS UNDEFEATED. TiiUp Pour MrHlulll I'roin llerii- iMirn In II 1 1 1 lit rtl l.eiiutit. 151.KS llll. 1. 1 Mill l.RXtil'l: stanhin-; We-i l.nst Pi ' itrookiyn ........ x ft ono rr..epnrt i ' fn Mont U'.r i ' in , New o-k 1 1. S'-w.irk t i n Vonkrs i 'H Quctishnro .... I ..; My "lefeailng the QucenstHiro Klk- futi" strtilght g-ann". in their leagti" sei ie., tie P.riHiklyu lllks billianl tnim has n iiwu fortable lead m the league tandlng. show ing a score of eight vlcorle und no e. fern". lli-CNittlMi won Its othur four g-.imcs In the match agninut tho New York Iodic. Th. scores follo : 1 s : bnlkline hllllanls, Chailes II. Nahmacher, HixHjliljn, 'otal, lfiO; average, 4 lj ; high run, W. P. Strickland, ijueenslsiro, totnl, 7 ft . axenige, 2 ; high run, 1". r;etieg. t. Moon, HrookiMi. total, l.irt; average. :i ;t-ll; high run, I'l. .lo-eph Hiijes. yn.s-nslsjro, total, f I , nx-eragc. 2 S-ll ; high run, !'. Poek.-t lilllinids : 11. 11. l!a,xkin. Hisvnk lyn. total, ion. high run, 12. Curtis Holt, Utieenshoisi, total, 70; high run, IT,. Phillip ToaJe, Mnsililyn, tot ,1, 100 hi-.-h nin. 12 Chief Jen-sen, iiti'enslro, tal, !4 ; high run. IS. I lames scheduled for December 2: Montcmlr nt Nexx ork : Newark at Pr e port . Yonkeps at Qms-nslvxro, PLAY SQUASH AT MONTCLAIR. Iteneh I 't mt I Xflee All l)n .Session on lliinillcHp llnsls. MnNTCi.xin, Nov. 'S. A handicap squash tournament began on the Montclair Alli Utli' Club courts to.day, the final round being rencheil. The sunitiiarles ; P'.rs- ll.m ii.l II ft. Smith bra" Orten llrexver, tv ili-rault . (Hto Itliuh lu st It Lllllier-. 11 -l.". It. -8, 15 4; r. Hunt lii at XV. Haker I.'.--If, 11-10 XV Hard lien Prank Smile 1 r 0. In IS, Algle .lenllllis beat Walter Kl.l.le, by default, It l!ll.K Unit XV T. Mills, jr. 7- tt,. 10;. IS--.in, ! ir win bent II Iteeves. b itcfriult, ( IlniMii l,e.n V. Witldron, Hi -1.1. 11, 14, A. .XI Cider lent M Mel'imli, by ilefiiull: S Klilde bent I) Parker, by default; Uui Jeiiitlim br.it XV. Surrett. b;. defiuli Se. nud Ituiiii.l " tl Sp'tieer bt.-it II. II Smith, bv .ii fault r Hunt ix.it i s lllnek, U- I.-,, i:.--10, I U, r. S Trbartoti lut .1 Iieiin-it. 11 X, 1110. it ii. Jenkins be.ii v Hard, 11 -S. 1,'. C, i' llrmxti beat P truln, 1 r, -It, ir.-- in r K.,i i.,it (v Jenkins, k -ir., u -ti,. ir. ;i Selnl-tlll.'lis Algle Jmllllis bent c. H. Trl carl nn. 15 Si, I'. 7. Ties l'reillent nf Purl XX'n s Ii I n u toil , Pout Wahiiiniito.v, L. I., Nov ilS Pour of tlie trip shooters win, competed in the special season prize competitjoti at "lin Pi. It Waslilplou Chili tins arfeiiiiiou tied, and llll Inleiestlng shout .ff t,sultei, I,. II. Siiuill XV, n It. Ho luolp. o, the targeiM. The yeaii.x shoot al-o resulted In a tie and the shootolf was xxon hy D. H. Cnrnxvell, who aln xx tin the monthly prize, YACHTS CHANGE HANDS. The lollnwing transfers of yachts aro repotted tin uiigh the agency of John c, Aldfii; Tne 4T. foot cruising launch Cdllh wild for C. P. Selhi'l of Taunton, to II, (Siimwood of Proxldence, xxho will use lier In Southern waters this winter. Th lluz.irdK Hay ;iu lisiier Pontine .sold for Chester A. Dodge of Wori'inter, .Mass., to a llostim yaclitsiuan, xvhn will , Use her off Qiuncy, Miihs. Tlie i:.is.irn Y.ieht Club one design I 17 foot r I t.itf till sold to Henry Park j man fin- us. at Niuilt Ltist Hatiinr. Me Mr Ableii bus order fur i-,i (a i It sloops oi)f nf w'lUh lit bei ig built iv lloilgiloii llios .md llie other to li. l.ti It in N'uxa Sisitt i lie lias nlin ili.sinnci e ". font niisti, ,,nv fui William A llabcoeli of P,oon which xvlll ) m biitlt before tho uptnlni; of the next jcison. OWNS THE WARRIOR Sfcnni Vig'lif riuinjro-! Hinilj for Third Tinii! Kpintmed Wiiyfiircr. WILL CKriSK TX THK SOUTH The steam yncht Warrior Is noxv owned by Alfred (I. Vanderbllt and hn been renamed Wnyfarer. This Is the third Mine this handsome Kleain yaolit has, changed hands this year. AVlien oxvned bj- P. W Vandnrbllt she rati on a reef off tin Colombia coast, und .Mr. Vanderbllt turned the ynclit cA'er to the undtrxvrlter, collecting his Insurance. The Warrior was not seriously Injured, and after bo. Iiir tephlred here xva purcbasied 1 Harry Payne, Whitney, the amount pnl.l being teportttl as J 100,000. The yacht originally cost about J 100,000. Mr, Whit ney ti-cd the yacht during tho summe: and has rvo-mly sold It to Mr. Vander bllt. Tho Wayfarer Is now In commu nion, and Mr. V.inderbllt says ho Intei.ds to keep It In commission till the xvinte niid will later make a cruise to South-1 cm waters. i The yachting season In Southern xx-atertt this year piomlse to be the hest on record. One result of the war In Hut-ope will he to send many dollars to the coffers of the Southern us.nt owners and will al cause many yachts to be In commission which otherwise xvotild be, tahl up. Alieady the exodus from this1 section to tho South 111 been latge, urt'l every flay yachts of all sizes are headr'n south to get umlnr sunny skies und whei It I xvarm and pleasing. The larger u' the. .x.ichts hax'e gone bj the nutsltle loute. and some hax'e stpiipcd fo- n tint In Chesapeake Hay, xxhero their ownrs have eitjoytd otne fishing .ind shivitlng. Aniotig the linger yachts that haxe one south are the steam .xachi Slalia, oxxned hy J. K. Stewart of Chicago ; C tdynrd HIalr's steamer Diana, David Martin' sten'ii .xaiht lilnild.i, 1'r.derlck 5. Umirne's ste.mt yacht Alberta, ileorge J. Wlielan's Ca.andra. and the Florence, tin large-t motor yacht on this side of the Ml.intlc. built from Cilelow designs by It T. P. tern n, xvlll start shortly. Many of the smaller craft have gone through the canals. This trip is a pleas ing one . tni lends a x-arietx' of seeuett to the tourist. The wav leads through the It.intan Canal to the Pelaxxnrc. then down the Delaware Kix-er to the i-hes.ipcake Canal, which will take the yacht to the head of Chesapeike Hay. Again the canals nie entered at Norfolk, and Willi the ecpt!on of a short distance at Iteatt fort. N. '. lit- cut. re route to t-'lorlda can be made Inside. Vessels fiom 30 feet to !n feet In length are making this p.is igc. and ainorg tliose now hi Southern waters are Aithtlr Cu;iss James house bent l.ah.i,. A. P. irdix.i's 3! fiMiter Jane III. from the Columbia. Y. O. C. '. Iti.,g ling's 70 footer Zumbrota, J Davis's 7.", footer Turtle, D. P. McQueeu'R housebo.r llowena from Detroit. A. K Wlnte' Aud xx in from Atlantic Cltj, C. T. I.lpplncot; and W II. llartlett s .Mails, a 74 footer, fly. lie the New York V C. flag; J. II. Coii slns's Slspud II . a 'id fo.ver enrolled In the Columbia V C : William Axery's Lotus, a :! footer, from i igder.eburg ; John Asplnxvall's ilS foot bntiehoat Spaik. II. II. C.ieen's 10 footer Snap Shot. Hy ing the burgee of the Sotrh ISoston Y. C. ; J. lines Latigltl'ti's hotisehinit Pratnalin, llaln roft " Davis's motor yacht Tramp, tli'g rile bipgee of the Kasttrn V. C. . Charles J lian as footer Leila of, the Columbia Y C, i: P Matl'ileii's CO footer Sill pass tif Philadelphia, t!,.rg" 1.. Catnegje's steamer V.xen, II. II. Lynn's 53 foiter i lasts, Hueston Wjeth's Ne maha, a !" foot motor aeht, and H. Walsh's Padow Sharm. It Is very piob.ihle that there will h some Interesting motorho.it racing thi winter at Miami, St. Augustine and Jack sonx lle. and possibly at other places. List wirier the raiing was not x'ery sue. I es.ful, hilt this X.-ir effo-ts are to le made to get ownets of high speed boats to send them to I'lorlda and compete for valuable pr'zes xvhich ate to he offered Tin se legal tax are not likely to be held before i.et I'ehruary, wlnn the seas.m will be at I's height, and 1.x that f.me th' annuil motor boat show, xxiiieh will open on January 31 In Mad'snn Square Harden, xxill be over, and some of the nexv h'gh speed hoats whleh are to he on exhibition xc' he sent to Plorlda to race. Adxt-rllstllK Uolfers Cleet Otlleers. Coinmltteis an.l olllce.ru h.txe been ap poliitcd to arrange for the details of the annual to'irnamcnt of the Winter liol' League of Adxerllslng Interests, whteh be. glut at Piitehnrst nn January 11. IP 1.1. The list ,f otlleers ami committeemen follows : Prsl,!err XX.i'te- XX' Manning N'eu York vi. ..-president. Pre, A. sp(rr, I'M-ago. !', retir itb-hrd H Mi. nli.ek ,-e X'nrk , trenirer Arthur S Hlpifitis New X'erk Ipitertiiltinxerit ronimlttee, ,euts A. llamtlloti, N'eix X'nrk, cli.ilrtti.xli, Joseph II Appel. New Y.irk; John II Hn'ile) Vt-i Vnrk. XV. s Hlr.1. Nt w York: 11 It .Mslllu s.tu. N'- Xork. XV H. I.aiibir, Hrl.lge;iri . i,.r,.K,. i uiprr. liltshurg; C.uy r IMeree. t'hli,.i;o. linn M Parker. New Xnrk. llenrge .X. Si otlrti I'bl, ago Tro)lt r.innnllli e XX". liter M Osrnnilei Wv Xerk. .bilnuili. I Tr.it - r I'' I'lytner. XV'v X'ork. Thnuias ! I'enkljn. V-iv Xork M em litrslitp ,nin .ulile, Oilier II Mp-rlll em X'erl., ru.t' ui.in. A I. Xt.lred. Preildenee. .1 S It'.lie Hartford XXilliatn t'Htnpi.en, tlftrnlt; Hlratn l.repn Huflato, XV.i'ier Muet.tj. Pixlt irlelphlii, II I' .lohns.in Itiielno, Slej,h,Mt f lixe ne-t.in, II i' XfPliii t.nit, PlttKliurg. .1. H Pltmnnrr, Hprlligneld, M.iss. xx H U.iuklti, i'h. .inn 1 (iiirn i ineut . minnl'toe, Y' i ' Creem.in S'e'v York. eli.tlriii.tu . Pre,! .X f-perri f'hli-iKO. It .XHIti.ill.inil. I'lttsliurg, lie.trifs 1.. Pordyre, x lUiigr-tnxvn. Ohl. si,-I'rnnclit lrrp Ileitis Alumni, A pior pass, which resulted In a safefv, emiblftl the eleven of Si. P'rancis 1'rip school to defeat an alumni team In their annual game at Hawthorne, Field, Itrook iyn. yesterday hy a score of - to 0. Thn tally came late In the third quarter. Held to no gain on Its oxvn in yard line tlm 41 1 lit it ti I team xx-.i forced t i kick. Melke dtoppHl b.nclt to his 4 ynnl line to punt, but the pass was a p..or one and Joe Pur long, tlie Pup captain, broke through the defence lo thruxv Melke over Ills oxvn goal line for a safety. I'lrrcc nnd llnrie llrenl. I'.ven, Hairy Piece and Johnny Harvey fought ten fast rounds to a draw at the 1'alrmnnt A. C. last night It took Pierre tlxe loniids to gc going, nnd for the lii st hall' of the bout Harvey had the letter of It In the Ins: llxv rounds Pierce did .'nun hnri fighting nml evened up the adxMtit.igc xihlch llarxey hud gained In Hie eat lier st ige. Pierce tx-eghed 32s pounds slid Jlarvey, lilfi, 4ftnit Mull Wins llnskellinll tliinie, Sol tii i irtANriri, N .1., N'oxi "S Ston Hall defeated Itrookiyn College, 3 to 7, In a h.iskitbnlt game played this evening on the Selon Hull coint. At the cud of Hie tu-t half Selon Hull led 19 to 3. l'l.uily and Jones did must of the souring for th" winning tt mil. BOXING BOUTS LAST NIGHT. A. Ill mil's A. A. Hull Cassldy ind Andy Cortex t night ten rounds lo a draw. Ai the Hioadxxay Spoiling Club Kid lir.ixes ahadtd Piankle No'ter A' the iiieensbnro A. C Voung c.lover imi'uoxeil IMdle Smith fm tip rriunil. At the Sharkey A c Voung Hrlttoti lU'polnted V iutig Jeff Young llbkiy fnlicil to appear a lap living A i nnd th star limit in which he xx us to have mst Young Howard was Icnlled off FISHER METES OUT HARD TOIL. Columbia llimkt' limit Tenni lo llnve I.lKhlrr Work i'roin A'oxt On. Conch Ilarrj' I'lsher pave his Columbia basketbill sqtia4 Its. last hard dny'tf practice yesterd, in preparation for the opening game xvirh Itulgers at Morning sldo ItelghtH next Krlday night. The sharers of tlio Intettsilleglatc title hud no Thanksgiving vacation, but xx-orked every ilny. Vesterduy Klsher drilled the giuirds on breaking MP dribbling In H xvay Inteipreted at the rules committee meet ing Krlday. It Is certain now Hint Colum bia xxill follo'xv Its style of lust se.ixjn and win Its Karnes on keeping .tho opposition to loxv scores, Tho varo'ty Is In Is-tter shape tlnm usual and Is expected to play the pre liminary seiusoit with a string of xic torlts. Lnttt year It did not get under xx-ay until thn lnterxxtlloKiute. nerles hud begun. Klsher does not expect Hutgers to shape, up n formidable on the court ns It did on the gttdiron, but will not take rtny chances. Tho regulars, xvlll play right from the start. IJekey Culdcr, nil American forward In 1012, continued to show- his marvellous speed, l-'or a xxiille It xvns fearetl that his knowledge, of he guiur. xxiMild prox-o morn of it hlndrunce than a lielp because the team could not keep pace xxith blm. Charley Lee, thi present all-Kastprn guard, Is not playing up to the form displayed last year, but Is expected to round Into shape. Walter Dxvyer, last senson'.s x-urslty guard, got Into regulur practlco for the llrst time this season. Dwycr has been on the hospital list xxith a fractured thumb for the last month. Capt. llenson, Wegener. Ilurghnrd nml tValker shoxxtnl xx ell In yesterday's prnctlee Walker, xx ho 1 overweight, xxas pitted against Danny Meenun, last season's tl'ry leader, to speed him up. Mecyan was a little off font! hlniscir and xx inner ior tins reason tlldn't stiller much In comparison I I'lshcr expects to start the sinson xxith a clean victory an.l carry the winning streak on to the end of the season, a feat accom- j pnsinea ny tne lightning nxe in ij..-.. iuei no other before or ulnce. The schslule Is the heaviest curried hy h Columbia te.im since 1'r.ink I'lVmnell's teiin In lsor. DAVE DUNN P0RDHAM CAPTAIN, tilings undoubtedly will creule more con- tlilence and those who haxe been timid ., , i .... ,,...ii ! atid have been holding on to their mono Chosen t'ncMli.i. ni.l.i l I oollmll wiu Ml (f( 1f) m th)n(.s ,n manv wliyM i'rnm Xlnj' llenil llnsl.et Imll Too, ,ind xxe xxill have prosperity atul con- The rumor that D.xxe Dunn xva to be 'hlene. again" elected captain of the Kordhain football ... , ... ... , ,i.., yesterday when the Maroon's star half-. ' ,.,,,",' ,,,, ..,i K i,,m f... tlist back was chosen unanimously. Dunn was , S,;' wll the individual star of the Kordham l?. ft !son "imre .-Itn'on Sat this fall mi" li s passing ami offe tistve . ' jlinuarv i.'a.t.l last until lVb- work were half the Maroon attack. I nii.. ,.,,. . Th(,' r , ,pnRO .how opfln wh.. s arred aM ale before enterlug l ord- ,,,.,,runrv s.-tetary Ha Ilnnl ham. is an all around athlete an.l one of , rearrange the ground plan the most popu nr men that ever wore the Mil,,,)n s .,. ,,,, t0 ,., nlor Maroon. During the season he Rained, . exhibitor and eve,, with th.s more ground for i-orntiam tnnn any otner ii or- Rroim.i lor '""11.1111 inn . anf . player In the backile .1 and his punting , was brilliant, while he never lias been , known to mis a tackle on the secondary I defence. He succeeds Hud Wymaril, xvh.i ho,ln iri) ,,,, ,1(,,t ntractive boats played a line game for I'orilliam at centre. !,vll br nxhhit,., Th.-e are now being Dunn is a llrst year law student and (iull( Th(, larc0., ,oM n the show will Is the most likely .-.utdiiiatc for the "P-) tr a' c-ilser shown bv the Luders Com taincy of the basketball team this season. uh!el if. fcrt lon(. .,() u f.t He and Hilly Walsh, captain of the bas- . T,w, cruls,.r wiu j,e shown corn- ball team, are first c..uins and hall from , .,, ,, v fuin-i,ed and ready for launching. New Ilrllaln, Con" should Dunn reielv.., nm ,. .,H ,n rcor,0,v of nr- llie . .ipiane j in uie ..i.iii'.'ii uiiii. .-ii, ,, I assured should he care to accept it, he xxill be the tlrst Maroon star to cnpt.i.n txxo major sports at Kordham for some years JEFFERSON NOW OWNS IDLER. Cornier Army llfflcrr llun Inillltirr Siiioner Prom sloniie. The .tuullarv schooner Idler has been isol.1 by Il. urx T ril!.n to J. P. Jefter.-on, xxtio xin. . fi tnni an ctllcer in tile l'lftli i'axalr' and Is now i-isldent ,.f Pe."isxi x'.inia. Tne transfer has tn-en made t'hu.iigh 'he otti.e of Tarn-, Lemolne w ' r.llie. I lie luier is l.i. ii.uiik liti'l ,.111 l, r.,.. l .mii.,I..',. en.t n,nlh ut.ei-nn mp ..1 i ,r,... ...v ,- .. '. . , ' ' ... ....... ... i Key ""t. Mr. .IefTeroti with umie mem. Ihm-s of his family then will on a cruise nnirn ne j s-ures nin la-si air a is nil ,,, . , ,., , a v.sir. Pir-st he will xlMt the l.isl Island, and about March 1 xxill pass through the Panama t'annl and ou..h tlrt at the i;..l.vp,u:os Island... Then lie w,ll ellll..e xx.-s-. touching at Tnluhac 'n t,." .Maiipiensa.-, Tuatnotii. Tahiti, llanga. S.i mo.i, tlie.l'ijl Islands, and th- N.-v lleh tides, after xx I.Uii his trip has not hei. , pl. inn. si The y.uif. ma o to the Solo- ' molt ;i.nd Itntalti or to Manila or 1 c he Canilinas and to HaxxMll The Idler w.m built In I Ml 1 . She Is of -otr,isst ; build and Is 117 feet oveo- all sr. feet i the water I'ne, feet N-ain and 13 f(. draught. She is titled with Standard engines xxith ej llnders M b , In iis-he.s. Tho Idler xxas built bv l-iw-j lex Hind I one of the be-t known of the. cruising atiKlllarltvt. HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. PlrM lUre- 'Per three )eir-ntds up ward, pur-e I4ln, sr.liiK. tl fur.o-ic lit. I Stream 10" itaifl ri ., X ;e 1 . ' ItlJ to ., i.eli. (.r.irelle. it) if'o-eji, in to t. 4 m I and t! in I. hi.-ond. Pitdsunteil 101 lltnt.ill . .1 fe 1. eti, .ttl.l 1 t,. '. tlilrd 1 llll" 1 18 Sun K'tng, Jee Plim. I litll... Harrtte. liranlle. Pli II- Antvlnet'e 1'r.ir Mltlmei I'ertlithlre. Ilu.ki I .id Itaiser itnrdoti nnil S.-arlet Iuer Isa ri-i Scntnl Itaee -S' r tiler b,i.' , lllill',ip I60A atldeil ; lor three eiir-uMi. lini up aiird, a'injt to miles iMiuptden. TT 1.1 llvali), eien, to 1 and out wnn, l'ox eruft, 144 HI llriatit). t In I. 2 to 1 n.el I to ,', .e.'ln,, SeneEflinhlllll 110 IX' Hrn.iksl 1". t" t. 4 to 1 nml S tn 2. third il'lie. I 05 Xstllte. Hevott r slid I" A. Slntie uli-o run. Third Ittce The Pov Itlll lUti.llrjp, It.noo Hildeil, for ihree-ve.ir-olds and up-WMr-l, tt furlongs Ten Point, lis illrjen. II to 4 to f. und I lo a u-nnj Trunin, ion illyrnei. s to t X to 2 and eien. second, Pllliergnld, 119 (lliltxtell), 1 to 3 eieu nrt I to third Tltll". I 12 l-l. I'ottlMte Hleu .md sherwoo.I nl.. rsn Pourtti Itrtce- -Handlerfp. 1CO0 .1.1eti. for all ipe.- ..ne tulle and seventy y.ifris ii M MI'li r, 107 1 Llflertyl, 10 to 1. 4 '.1 1 m. I J lo 1. won. .XniHltl, 100 (MeCtlieyl. in to .. tl 10 to and '. t, ft. second; Hlue Tlps'te tit iTrnxlerl. to 1. 2 to I ,un I t., third Time. I II 2-5 Alttlilt.se l.n, broidery, Ku)' Plsher, Uttte Nearer and Polly II. also ran l'lfth Hure - For txxo-yenr-sitds, five und a half furlonns, selllnit Vulns. 104 (Ilirnsi .-, to 1 2 to 1 nnd even, won. Suriteon, 110 iTroilrrl. 12 to I. 1 to I mid f. to 2, e econ.l . Ilne.ne, 107 (.Nkkliiusi. r. to 1, 2 to 1 una 1; to 1 third Time, 1 01 l-l. I'ly Horn,., tuike of Huiit.sr, Hr Caun. Simito, tjiiten S.ihe Ptxr of t.oxe. Allllle Leslie, Anna Hose, Tlsra, St llelene nnd Hur lerjiiin also ran Slxtlx llace lrnr three. leur-nbls and up ward, ntie tnlte nnd sexentv yards, sellinic I'.ts, ImttlllB. 10S (Sehuttlngerl, 4 lo 1. 1 to n 1111. 1 out, won, La.lv Itsnlttn lf9 tTr.tvler). il tn 1. 2 to 1 und 7 to 10. eeeond. Utile Jupi- II r 10:i HlDlll'l 1 to 1, 11 In r. mill 4 til I; third. Tittle, 1.114-5 fviiosure, Little lime HitttlhiK Nelson, l'.ifiam.t, l'ulrx Hod mother mid Nemesis nlsn ran JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. Plrst 11, l -Klve fnrlullKH, allow ai.ee Osiniiti.l.', 105 (Taylori. eien. I tn It, out. won Hxy liy. 10s iSmulli. s n ', j to ;. oir set nnd; lt'iiuldo, 10s (Henry), .'0 to 1, 1 to 1. nut. third. Time, l-nis-s, J.nii Itlttler and llreeter also ran. Sen. ml Itace- Plxu and a half furlongs; xdlliiB Ainehulkn, 112 iSterlltif; 1, t .0 I, tn 1, 1 lo 2. won; Loida lies CngnetH. 112 ( Henry), 10 to I, 1 10 2, 0 to seeon.l, Nnhh, 10S (Martin), 2. to I, ri.ii, 1 tn 2, third. Time, l;I2 I-j. f'hlllnn Tntice, Cal cium and linlf Hall als.1 ran Third llnee line mile. i.eiin Judge Hale, 102i (Mil.-llfel, even, 1 10 3, nut, ion; lllltll Street. 103 (llreelll. X tl, 1 a t.l out, si'i.ind; Port Sumter, too (Humeri. X lo I, 4 It. 1, nut, third Vim, 1 17 IleiiUli H. also ran. fourth Itace -rive nnd a half fiirlnnns, selling Wavering 107 (Aiiiin). S to 1. tn 1, even, vx'nn. Doctor Netiftr, 112 iilmthi, in I. 1 to I. even, nernnil, Andrew O'ltax, 102 (llartwell), 7 to 2, ll to 5, 1 .i J. third Time, 110 4.1. Prat tnrlau, lluvoeo ami llerctirliim alfco ran. l'lfth lt.ii e Phi. furionKH Inez, o.t illnitixell), exen t to II, out. won, t',ili. Hrme, 101 (Carroll). 1 to 2. 7 to 10, b-c-nnd, Make llnoi 102 tl'rau ford), 6 to 1, X to 1 to 10. third. Tlmi. 1:01 n-1. Pltiulee. fati'irory and 1 1 el, n It.iybould uIko inn. Sixth Itnee. -rue ,m t a half furlnne. Sifiauer, 0T illirttxell) 1 tn 2, een, 2 to '., won; PriiKle. 10 (Centr)). 4 to 1 ;t ". - a P. senind l,i,. London, 10S (Xlutthewil, ;i to I. evn. 1 to I, third. Time, till 2. f, X.lein Parcel Pot und Jsk Argent also run. YACHTSMEN LOOK FOR A BRILLIANT SEASON Ituildcrs Alrcmly Ttusy Willi Few TiiirffP Crnf mid Many Sinnll Ojvs. SHOW SPACE TS IX I) KM A XI) Yachtsmen think that next Heaven will be n brilliant one In these waters mid xxill morn than make tip for the slump of this year, which wns curtailed because of the xvar. Designers and builders of yachts, motor lsmts and engines are nil looking for a good winter, nlthoiigh things urn rather quiet Just noxx-. In tho yacht building xvorld, hoxxexer, things nro not as bad as they might be and many yards aro quite husy tutnlnjr out u number of small craft and a fexv l.upe ones, orders for which were placed recently. Those who are Interested In yachts think that while the xvar lasts Americana will have to remain In this country and even should the war be over before nuxt summer the annual exodus, to Km ope will b much smaller than usual. Ilenty IE. Stitphen of the Kho Com pany Is optimistic about the outlook. He thinks that those Aiuet.c.ins xxini xvlll stu) at home next year xxill liav to do Mimicthlnc fi.e their tile..Htllrt unit that jnct,)(. uju r((.rix-c the attention of a arge propoitlon of them. Talking of t1(. ituatIon last week Mr. .Stitphen said: .. , fl)1. u KOO, season this winter ,( jnt!t of s,)0rt next slimmer. It Is very piobable that the Stock i;xrhntjg"t xvdl open b fore very long and that will linprfive things very much. In my opinion. Then .f the rallto.ids ale granted the tia I ease of rates tiny hax'c asked for ,1'inther bu.itu will bo Mart"!. These two ., ,,,,,,,, kn...,. f.i,ibltlon committee ul,Utiona, sp.u e the exhibition ci , p,;,, , , rtu ,,llWn , ili)(0(, fcr t . ,,. Urllt. PXh:bltoi This xear manv t, .v.ltles a- vn i lie spam Ibltors. Tl.tu ,-,e rti'ie,- . ..'.Itles .1 e 1,1 e r.ingnr.ents and these are naturally being , kept secret until the shoxv open. C.eorge ll.iwley from lloston xxill en.l one ami 'perhaps txx-o new craft built In the usual ll.awley style. The Pico and Oas Knglne 1 companb.s xviU sh.iw mucli of their I high class xvork and eaeh of these con cerns has under way some boats of nexx t.xpe which will bo exhibited. These are , mostly nf the small cruiser type and built to meet the purse of tho man of moderate mean. In th" engine department many nexv m tors are to b- shown, and some dims 1 not-il for their Internal cp, six,, engines have been devoting mu.ii time this ear ' In the development of the Dlese' engine There, will be several of these outfit. The . . .i-.-i,. u.u,l, n, 1. till" of more than S.imrt miles at mi1 avtraire nsi of a fraction over two cents a mile, hait caused many owners f crul- , . . ... ,.,. ,.,irt., ,n .t, , iing x-HChts to pax inucli atention to tip ' ' . ,. ,hl. ,,.,. , , j lU' l ,.'"'. ...... silll ..- - '- vaeht the ...at f maintaining It can he .ut dowi to less than one. fifth of the 'i.-t i.f the gasolene tnglne, and at the ame time do axx.iy with the constant da: -se- r.f Mre from ep!olons of gasolene HOCKEY TO BEGIN ON JAN. 5. I.eHBrne Srilson Opens I It Irish in iitoie Xnnlnst IliieUri I'luli, Tlie Amati.r llockfx Lengiit jsx'i.sixile t' -.leintx' gatnes xcas apj.tsixisl x-etcrdax The seaton will tip. n ..ti Jamt,r .1 and elo-ix or Much tl The Ilcekey Chili and If.Wi Aincrirati A. '' a.ns will pla.x 1n tb" II etc. game at h" S- Nicholas Kink. The four New V.r' team In the league are mm at work to, tlv ( the rink preparing f-v fie season Time game will In, plaxed here Is-fore ftio leairue fe.i.-ttn ojiens Im It.si.in. The St N'fks '.xlll go to Hostor- on Jlinuarv Hi nil Jiinuan Is tlw Ip.sh Atncrlcins 'ill lla in Hnsir.n, nnd on IVliriinry 'JO the ('nseenrs will make the trip to the Hub. The Hockev Cluh will pla the onl nt lit." leajtue gime In Huston ,n March '. Alt the othr games will be playt.l on the bs. at the H Nlehola Kink 'i"i sehe1- llie; Jiinuan 1. Ilorl;r Citib Irish Amerl runs a' New Vork. T ires, ents vs St Nl.iiolss a' .New X'nrk ' t. Irish Xnierl.-uu l'rej.i'en'.s A' New X ork Is, Slehol.ts vs Il'it.on A A at ll.is'oti 20 Si N'irbmas vs Hookey t'Juh ,il Nvi X ork .3. lloston A A is ire-epntf ai sv Xork 2 Irtsl, American v.- lloston ,x X. at lloetf.n. 2 H.. k.- Club ii,. rret.'ents at '.'t-.i X'urk I'enrutrx 4, Iri-h .Xtuerl.Miis is ,s. sp.),,.. las ,n Now X'ork to Si Viol olas . I'r.--cents at New Xork. 11 lioMou s A .e Hockey flub at Xi X'orV . lrt. Irish Xnieri. ems is Hoke I'luli ll Ne Xnrk. 20 I'rmrentK Il,M.toii A X a. Ilohion. 2.1 Hiii-kei iMub V- s. Sb-ho'Hs ,,t New Xork 27 tlont'.n X A " trlsu Xinerl.'tns .it Ne'i X'ork. Mwfi'i -', Trei'.enis is Hockey r tit .it New x'ork 1 S' Nli in.1 is is Irish American at New Vork Ho, key t'luh s. Hosinn A X it lloston. s , r.,s,-erits is Irish Anierl-ins at New York. I 1 lloston A A xs. Si Nicholas at N"W Vork NEW GOLF COURSE PROJECTED. Mniiluisiict Coniitrv Cluli IIiiim Trnl of f ti I (11 lit - l.iind, A new irolf cluh has been orminlznl to he liuoxvn as the. M.inh.issef Coimtrj Cluh and arraiiKemet ts haxe l.ei n com pletetl for the purchase of u lnrttt traet 1 of hlsh and rolltni: land on the North Hempstead turnpike The purchase xxas niiiinueil throuu'h the Keller-IMitTx Com pany, Inc., of i.il l'lfth n venue The lo-.-titloii xxas chose! heciuve of Its a.'.'O. sllilllty to Ni'W Vork t-J t It is withli easy xviilldtnr illstan.'i. of the Ie.PK Islat-d llullro.id station nt Manhasset. The ontanUiTH haxe heen Ka-c.l for some months In perfoiilnR the plans I . establlshlnit the cluh on a self-sustalutpu basis and fel ooutld"iil Unit the oritanl j zatloti xxill be xxelooniitl by many nolfer xxiio are on the w.iltlni; Hats of thn pomi ; Inr liuhn. A ommlttee of Kolfers xx.ini ippolnteil to evimJnc tlie lntut nud the re port states that the land Is Ideally located tapne.rnphlo,illy, hesldes which the soil s well adapted to the puipices of u r .If course. The plans Include the ererttnr of n coin modlous club house xxith nil modem Ipv provements and also provide foi the own ershlp of the property to bo vested In t club 11 self. Iliiiiuhlon Trusts .Noliiiili. fx xiiiniiiui:, .Xl.isrs,, Nov CS -He(.iin K the tlrst xviclf In Octols.r, Head Co.u n Pete llaiiKhtoii, xvho lias llnlslied t ' t snvinth xe.ir uti liutiu'tor nrd divii.iiier of Harvard I'nlversitx football, ill III d als men behind rioted i;atH Lvep the monitors of the trnii team xvete hut nut and were I it pertiiltit-il to tt.. the cltti' patli In the sjadliim after that Another inniilnrr tr k Is outside the bit- horseshoe CLARKE OWNS MOST RACERS. llrflnhcr, Islnlelin. irolltn mill '.ltn loim AinoliK 'Ihelil. V. Waller Clarke, formerly commodot" of tho Pjait-Uelphla Corlnlhluli Yacht Club, treamtter of ths syndicate, whlcn built tho Df dance for cup defence honors ss Hi a member of many yacht club", has the largest lleet of racing yachts owned by any one man In this country. IIo ban purchased the sloop Defiance from rile other members of the syndlci'e, has purchased the CI foot sloop Istalena, xvhich wiiH ox-nei by IS. M. Pynchoti, mid In addition still owns the tin-foot schooner Irollta, xvhich he hn raced for several seisons, and the motor yacht Zlp.ilong, us well as some small craft Just xvhat Commodore Clarke Intends to do with nil these yachts Is pot know n nt present. It l said that he Intends to change the Istalena o tint she xxill iipptMt next as a schooner She should make n lln.' yacht for racing In cIhss D agalns'. the Vagrant und Prlncvs. The Istalena xii one of a trio built by lltrresholT for members of the New Vork Yacht Club. Commodore Cornelius Vanderbllt owes the Aurora and I!. Troxx-brldge Hall the Winsome. This last named xx-as bull' for t'nlted Stapn Senator II. I. Llppitt. The three yachts fliriilslnsl some of the best racing ever seen In these waters and this xxill be the llrst breaking up of the class. What will be done with the Defhnce is a mystery. Some think that sbe can be tetigged and made a fast yacht, but to make the necessary changes will be X'ery expensive "thers think that If rigged ..s a schooner with a moderate sail plan he xxil do xx ell and make a f.it and comfortable cruising yacht. The Iroliti Is good hs she is. She wa formerly the schooner (Jtieen nrd xxas built for the late J. ltog'rs Maxxvell and took part In the first race fo" the King's ""tip, whleh was xvou by the fdiip Kffort Th (Jueen xxon the second race for that tiophy SMALL BOAT WILL CARRY NINE. ltrnetlie III; fiiol Crnfl VXIII lie nt .'Xloftir limit slum-. One of tlie most attra. tlve sm.ill . nin- tng boats ever hui.i Is to be suown nt t tho coming Motor Hon Show- xx-Jilch will j open In M.idi.ion Square (laideti on Jap uary HI. Tills boat Is only 1IJ fect long and slie bus accomodations on bo ird to sleep nine persons .md without any over crowding. The boat has been tried nnd more tlmi c.ime up to the expectations of her builders ami designer K.riy In tho summer Mi. was taken down the Nexv Jersey coast and xxas usisl until fall on Harm gat Hay. Slio prox'i a good oo.it in the two trips sue made oft yhote wiien th sea xxas iti.;e rotig'i land xx ,u, Idnal In tlv smooth Hoal 'v.ii.r i of lt.itiifg.it Jlaj. I Thi b.i.t". lias h,.n built by 'he !! .1 tCominn? and Ills a thiee cjllnder Ki n . I engine wlibii drix it. her 11". tnlles r. hour, S'ie h"s a beam of feet ti neiies and draxxs i' ftn-t 2 In -lies She Is h-ill sHjmexxhiit after the huiit'ng cabin t.xp.i wept that she has ,itKut 14 111. lies f deck space each side of her rals'd cabit In this cabin tliere i.M more than 0 feet hrvid room and there are two berths on i ach side, line is stationary and the up per one a Mwlnglng birth xii!h is ilro, pet I xvhen not In use and fun 'sips a back from the toxvc berth xxhifh a transom with lockers underin ath The engine Is plate, aft and In sp.te of this the boil is w-ell ballasted and runs on an even ko-l. "a c.u h side of tho motor 1 smother ber!h. Th cockpU Is x.ry roomy and by an .ngeiiious ar ; rancement of n standing aw lug and i side fir taint this can he .los..d In and .three ls-tths can les made up o: the h tees The Meet eg wliee' Is on the )wit i ' si le of the. cockpit forw-ird and tne ee. ii tie l ttrit'ollid from ti.a" p. .lilt Tie boat 's built xxith ink f.itmts, cedar td.it k i. g atid a.: the t tiTior and In te -inr fitting and tt tu an of m .hog.v y finlshetl brlglit. DELEHANTY'S AIM PERFECT. shiiiilt I'our Possllile sritri't nl Trnx ers Island Traps. Pr.t.iiAM M.xvoi:. Nov 'A' II Dee ll.inty xcas tho chief prtZ" xx. ine- t -dux it the Traxers Island traps .f the Nexv Vork A C. taklrs. four .; tl.o r .ne rtu lilitr exetits. . L. Hums won the tlnal shooton of 'he month for the montho cup, and c.irn.sl off that t siphv In ea.-h of Dtleh.uitys "ou w,'s he xc.ih forcitl to shoot a )".fe. s'o'e. tn the accumulation cip tx.pl ,i'.il the Trax-. rs Nland shoot I vlehaiitv xxent into a shiidofl' iM'fore hn xxas al.b- to ga p a clear title. Hs other two xxlns wiie sxstreil m the novice, awl handicap hsh.s. A. Klliott Kanney came out on top In the club trophy nhn.it, while c H M.r tJ ll was tlm w r.'rer of the s.-rateh oxent xxith a totnl of .S. C. J ("-rbctt cap- turtd the distance liandlcip The varletj j cut) sh.sit, v scratch event, was won bv ! .V. .1. Smith with a t.. il of ;.i. (Iierseils Tie XX 1 1 ll I'titloils. V hard foimnt name htiwe. n the Oxei se.is and l-'ultons In t'ie Saliirdaj Ama teur So-ver Ie-ai;ue a' Van Cortlandt Pari, resulted In .1 tie at 2 koaN for each sde At half time the Oxersea led b' two to one. hut Newman ..upe to the tfs.-ne with a timely shot for the 1'ultoti-. The bo.iN In the tlrst peiind Were enol b Ptixtv and Williams. f,,r the Overseas ' and hv I'.arlo.x for 'he Pultons XVniiilrrrri In l'ln In Meielnnil, ''I.UXIII .x-p, series in the . Kill heie next to-day The N'ox IX The first hs key ountrx this nM.ei will je. Prldav. :t xxas annotin.e.l Winnlcrcrs of New Yi.il. open the land A C. se.i.toti aitalnst the 'levc No soecer fSnmr til ( iiliimlilu, The sue,.., jil,,MS of fiiluniiiia 1'nixe--sltv were illsappelnted at the l.it mlmue yesicrday In the aimon'i- ement that the Kanie acainst the .Montclair A C. hid been called off and that 'he Jcrsevmcu xxould not put In an appearance. I, ol it la. t Li-iiiU nt pun ii ml. Uti:, N V, No -An ciRhteen hole hii'iillcap at thn Ap.ixinmU Ctnli m.a,,. was xxon hy J Lildl.nx, whose senn ie, .s.. ii ,4 Mtrrman, I'l S, 3, xv.is second You Get Enclosed Car Satisfaction in the FRANKLIN "Six-Thirty" Berlin, $3,200. Weight 3,242 lis. Sedan, $3 000. Weight 3,045 lbs. Coupe, $2,600. Weight 2,890 lbs. Franklin Motor Car Co. (ilrntt Tlvl.ile president ;,id si, and Xiiistsriliini Air,, Telephone 7vi nii.iivp I Ills tlidfyrd i llrntik t.x n, AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE Glidden Motor & Supply Co. Prices that defy compel itirn. Huick .. . (ir.'int . . htudebiiker. M.wvdl .. S.iSOII f-orri'j;t . . . litiicl Hind. Muick Muicl, Btiick ilupinobilt'. Stuilcbdkvr Hinds. Huick Istndi . .. P.llKf ... Cidill.ic . Hindi . l'UO llll , ' , 5 iu Pi 1U 'loi,. i , ' Tin : PM.S !.. " M , 1)U Ctiiiji. I'ilJ 'lour V - , I'll-' 'I !)'." V . 1'M.I I'bi . JOl.l 'lui'f ' I'll.! 'lot " .t I'll. lout M . , , l'H.I Tiiui " I Kht i; . i . I'M J l.ipi. Mm, I'M I Trur II-.'- 101 S 'Itn.r M t., :t 1'iI.I1m,i 1011 K'.t It (t, ( Authorized Exchange ArchI for jfMJXTOW'CAfsHf Glidden Motor & Supply Co. 239 West 58th St., at Broadway. 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