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11 Crews of Harvard and Yale Ready for Annual Tussle To-day; Crimson Takes Both Preliminary Races) HARVARD WIS TWO HARDEST WORK NOW OVERlMU HEADS LIST IN 'TRAVERS WINS, BUT HALL VS. THROCKMORTON IN MIDDLE STATES FINAL GREAT 'NECK FAILS IN HOT POLO FIGHT PRELIMINARY RACES FOR OARSMEN ON HUDSON FOX HILLS TOURNEY ' KIRKBY IS BEATEN Crimson Crews Victorious in I Coaches Will Devote Few Days That Remain to Task of Gentlemen's Elirhts nntl Putting Finishing Touches on College Crews Frcslininn Fours. Stanford Rows Timn Trial. Former Makes Quick Work of E. P. Larnetl, Defeating Him in Straight Sets, G 4, 61; Latter Puts John ston Out Even More Easily, Scores (3 1, G 2. Younjr .Mnti.cliilr flolfcr .lust Jlnck Vrom follojrc Lends lir Field With 75. Twenty Hole Mntcli Proves Downfall of Knylewood dolfer nt .Mellon. MpiiiIow lirook Tnltcs WIniiiiip' iecnii in Tinnl Period of Cup -Miilcli. THE SUN, FRIDAY, TONE 25, 1915. iikimmc'K err limvixtin Htv lai.NPoN, .Tune 24. Hnrvniil vm In front at the finish of both of the MM row oil on the Thames to-day us -irellnilnarlra to tho annual Yali-llar- tan! rrg.itta which will le rowed narrow. The rrchm:in four., nml Ken-: ......... ihi. o.i n.i. . .i i , . . li loth coldest Harvard idiowc.l the WJy Tho ficsliman fours rowed first and wv,-e.l a one mile course with Harvard cut In front from the start. At the half . . . ir.lle tlie Crimson younr'ters were 11 sec- mils Jhoml and they kept that lead coaches, vnl!. li-r 11" finish when the No. 2 . As M'lIr npproarhes Columbia ' , v , ... ... , looms up ns n favorite. What little. man In tlx' '"e shell oatiRht a crab bettltiR hs taken placo Ims been freak n'i ended whatever chances his crew 1 Ish. Cornell's ndvanco Riiard Is wIlllnR hid left- Harvard's tlmo for the mllo ,0...bel evo" ney that tho Ucd navy i i .,,1 Vile1. w"' tn'M, two races. Tho Junior varsity L .,.l 1111., n,irm'ei. u-)in rn,.,t l r:lC0 fCtmn ll:lvo I'.lcklnK of equal fr'" ''ornell. Columbia nd tie gentle men s elchts considered that ien.,;vlvniili the ontv thren crews en. 1 hilf n.lle race was a sulllcieut test 1 " 5 1nnla' ,ne 0,115 ,"rc" trews ,n "ly It , ,,.'! the LMin w iV nl i "tretiRth of tho Cornell Varsity, and ,Je V'.n'I" .. 1 ,)f ,hi i. t .?.- ! of the Ithacan navy has ilwlndled con- , ., t ti e em o ' the half m lo "Print. . The time was llanaru, 3.0.i'; nl i 1 ,.. 1 1 , ,1,1. r, ' - ... . , . .i.i . , The olhclals at this afternoon s raees ere. JU'Irm. for Harvartl, Lharlei Morgan, for aie, l ml Allen : time-, krf,rs, iur i.ii.iiu, imiies .-.iieaie. flT l.ile. Uoliert J. Cook. Harvard I r.Tiilni.m elRht rowed tin to llro:nl r"-- , , - 1 i tsr aftrr Its victory, and the Herrlck I cap, hlch was won by Yale last year.) vis lllled with wine, ami members of ( loth crews h.ul n drauRht, 1 Yale' two varsity eishts were Riven j 1'iht PM in imniir inn criiiim, uui me iii'iu. . man eight did not launch Its shell, Coifh Nlck.ills followed the senior crew I across the river opposite Ited Top In tho I Iiumh lllngo. and after n half hour's mirlns In short stretches tho crew r- I turned to tne tloat. One of the largest cmwJ of Rr.iduntes seen at Yale quar tr in years watched the blif crew nt work on the river nnd the oarsmen did cleaner and smoother rowItiR "than they have exhibited since coming from New Haven. Coach Olannlnl looked nfter the see tmd varsity boat, the crew belnp con tented with a couple of raclnpr starts and j short paddle near the boathouse. Harvard's crews did not so out for rractlce until after the afternoon races nere. rowed and It was close to 7 o'clock when Capt. Murray ordered his men Into the ihtlL The Junior varsity and fresh man eights followed on the water as Quickly as possible and all threa crews remained but a half hour paddling off Red Top. Jim Wray coached tho eights from his single shell Instead of from the The two Harvard varsity crews continue to be f ivorltes In their respectlvo rnces to-morrow. The freshman race Is u Uuu;, but Harvard backers hint that tlejr will sweep the river ln nil three events. At Vale's quarters the senior oev Is Ixikert upon ns liavlna; an even ' chance, to win and the Klls havo not rhen up hopes of landlns tho Junior and freshman events, ns the two mllo con tuu always havo proved to be un certain. There have been no nhakeups cr changes In either tho Harvard or Tale bats this week and tliu oarsmen art allll enjoylns excellent health and have thown no signs of growing stale. The big Hudson Itlvcr passenger iteamer Adirondack arrived from New York this afternoon nnd Is dolnR duty it Central wharf to-night us a tempo rary hotel and restaurant. The steamer I!1 remain until to-morrow nlsht and tike torre of the race visitors back to the metropolis Some of tho underprod uces fr m both Vale nnd Harvard have put In an appearanco nnd are having huh Jinks In tho lobbies of the' two leading hotels. That ono of the largest crowds seen It thw city for neveral years will bo on hand to-morrow Ix predicted, ami rest.iur.iiit keepers have accordingly 'i J in a heavy block of provisions. Tho hotels both In tho city and close by re port record breaking applications for roums, uto comers bclnu answered by the laconic words "Nothing doing; full." A half hundred yachts had unchorud along the four mllo courfco nt du.sk to r.lg t Commodore -Morton l- Plant'n '.earner Kanawha, ono of tho official teats, is anchored near the blurting flag. Col Oliver 1'ayne'b steamer Aphrodite another large yacht that has taken ip a alton near tho naval station. The itvenue cutters Oresham und JIo Uwk took up their positions on tho loer end of the course to-day and tho Acukhiiet will bo stationed up the course tt-niorruw, Iloth upper and lower harbors are !otled to-night with lights with at least a hundred pleasuro craft ranging In tlzo from the big three masted schooner Mchts to the tiny motor boats, lirly to-morrow morning the flotilla will 'ellh anchor and make the big draw bridge swing cpen many times before 1.39 o'clock, tho hour fcet for the varsity ". netting In the city late to-night 'as reported to bo at odds of 5 to i favor of Harvard, but little money la Known to have been put up. The New Haven Itallrond will oper j'f & number of xpeclal trains Into-New-wndon to-morrow afternoon, from New jork. lioston and Now Haven. Tlun Ireds of automobiles are expected and 'ttra traftle ofrlcrs have lieon sworn in to hamllo the crowd. The weather Prediction for to-morrow Is fair and armer Jlsrinrd I'arnrlte Over Yule. Md of in to 9 that Harvard wins the London vnnslty crew race to-day re fiuotei yesterday by l-'red Schumm. no otfereii jciio on Harvard nt this J!' T'im b.:ltniR was reiiorted ns ijulet. wiumii .1 ,3 favorlto at 1'ouglikecpsle. tnteii lain nil .Innlnrs) to 1'lnr. , l"J' 'i tho lawn tunnls tournament ,1 , ".'"'Kin next Monday afternoon I M fie. twelve clay courts of the Clifton wiiiik i uui at Arrochar, Htatcn Island. Tno tournament has been Nnlictloiicd by '1. 1 mieil Stales National, Iiwn Ten "'I A-sn- 1,'itlon nnd Is open to nil boys "oltr li jearH of ago. Tlif courts nru "Uhed bv the South Hunch trolley til naileii i, venue or by the rapid transit " Arrochar station. Hoth these lines "nct with the ferryboats from White "Il ttreit. Manhnttan Untrles close Otto H (larbo; 14 Marlon avenue, awpltiton, Staten Island, to-morrow at ' o'clock, and may lie made by either mall or telephone. kill in in I iik Unlrs Announced. .Keciipjry Itublen announced yester OiY the, dalea for the A. A. U. swim ming championships) to bo held nt Ban '.nncld'o. The dates nro: 410 yard i'm. July l'j; bSO yurd swim, July Jf! one mile swim, July J3, nnd high !lnr and lone distance swim, July I'oCiiiiki.ki'hii:, .liine 2 4. There wusi .1 i iiituvi niuwilm (lOWn 1(11111) III IMP WOlK 1 of the various, crew. assembled here I ror me twenty-first nnmi.il regatta of the Intercollegiate Rowing Association. ; and Clinch Jim nice, of Cohiitihta said ho , vo.ilii .inn mie ui 1,0111111111.1 sniti no ..-. t.n....U ...UI .1 I t . , I was tiiroui,n with the hnr.l work "H i ; to-i"ou cvoto tnu remaining dns to , poiisning on wnat tew ueiceis situ re- innln ln t,i. e,i,i....,i.. !.. i. i . . ' , " , , w , "1 light ilay of It. n thing unusual II" tl Qunker camp. Stanford rowed n I "nrd four miles over the course thin ! J mornliu, while Courtney continued Hh ' policy of keeping the men tloTVn stream 1 . . m a.. i 'rom me curious eyes or inn icuow M,(1rrullIv , 1B ,,1Mt W4.ek ,.mtrtm.j. , ,0.,!,. thnt Iu. ,loes lot ktmw ltM rcni strciiRth. Twice ho nttempted time iieui niieilKlli. i H ll r lie lllieiuiueii inuo ,rlnl!( ()ll)v , ,l;ne xhcm H.,olel llV a , i...KV.. wa:i. from a,,i.. .teamers. This t,)rK , j.t XK ,.,,. down to MlUon ,, fonow0,i tho samo course tliin afternoon. It Is hardly possible ...... 1.. .. m 1,1. ...... 1... ...... ill. li. 11," ..ill ,11, u 111.-. ...in,. u.vi.1,.111 nilles now. T10 Columbia varsity and Junior ,.Rhts came down stream this mornltiR In rouRli water and showed themselves to bo one of the best crews 1 it oamnan- fnip on tno river, hich Kept mem in their lanes, the Juniors usimr No. 1 and tho varsity No. 2. At tho bridge swells from a passing ferryboat prompted tho coxswain to call a halt. IClce bellowed out for them to ploiiRh rlRht throiiRh the rouRl. spot. This they did and with such Rrace that the coach afterward 1 said they wero tho best roush water crews ho ever had seen. Syracuse's stock Is fluctuating because tho absence of 0sman, the powerful I of stroke. Ossman was out yesterday and nRaln to-day. Ten Kyck tut Id be was fccllns well nnd would be all rlsht to row to-morrow. DodRe stroked tho Oranse arslty In tho nbsenco of Oss man. rno nature 01 ins uiness is siicn that It Is feared that two days rest . may weaken him and so decrease the powe rof tho wholo boat. Until Ossman I WARD BEATS FIXMAN AND REACHES FINAL New York University Man Is Effective in First Set, Then Krrntic. New JtocitKU-K. N. Y., June 21. Van derbllt Jt. Wnrd reached tho Anal round lu tho Quaker ltldgn championship sin gles by defoatlng lilmund J. Fixman ot . ..... ,,..i..,i,.. I., tlio leml.llnal ! round nt the New llochclle l.awn Ten nls Club hero to-day, 20, C 1, 3. Fixman played very I?00-1 tennl' In tlls first set, but grow crratls In the next two and could accomplish llttlo npalnst Ward's hard driving. Tho nummarlcs: Quaker Illdie Cliinplonhlp Xlrn'j filnrles Pounh T round--I)r. William itoenbaum ile feateil Harold riwaln. 0-2. I. ,.,. . ,, l&-tfZiS&t E. J. F1Mlen'ns,n.VBs-SfC(ml roiind-ll. M. I'hllllps ami Want defeated Hooker sin! hmlth. o -3.8 -at ostendnrt iuwI Hunter defeated Hoicrrs una "'fhlnlroultd-Plillllpi nnd Ward detested (iraiiger and O'llrleii. 0-2. .v-l. Wcndort and Hunter defeated FMicr and I Islier. ?.'-. Mlxid llonbles- -PlrM round Ml Wagner nnd A.J. O-undorf defeate.1 Mrs. II. II eoe eiii.l 1" T ilunter. l- I. n- J:. Mr. nnd Mr llainmrtt defeated Mls5raneraudW.Grani!cr.o-l.i-7, B rJ'rond rmind-MI drove and J. It. Kteln kanipt defeated Mrs. Ilumphrle- a id I. Hart iiiaiiti 4--41 7 -s .-.: Mrs.niidMr.il. I llrljis !l, f"atcd Mri. W'llbouni and W. C. Knltal. f 1. Nr'ntl'tlnal round- Mls drove and J. II. Klelnkainpf defrsted Miss I'arrett and tl. Knltal. li- 1, u- 1. WINS MEDAL AFTER DEFEAT. Mrs. Fox Mnkri n S I" PlnyolT of Tie- nt SlmMiiee. Rii.vw.S'iai. I'd.. June 21. Ono of the ..... . -... .,,,.iIm b n woman over I 1 ,7lVn of tho ShawnJe Country Club I went to the credit of Mrs. Caleb V. 1-n.x JuVrnty-ono holes), it. s. Jarvl,. Saejklll bent inV"'vv 'xiurvoJ' m.c1 M h,'f.rx,i"",v' of Huntingdon Valley n tho playolf of M. J. Wright, Itocklnnd. :i and pp. n. Lmnili, , ,J c,,,11,1f '."'l1' Jf? w ?L ! e toalw Mrs. Fox. Mrs. lloe-kland, bent 12. 11. Titus. Hocltlnnd. 7 and r: Hearinan. l-uj Kill.. 103 P. Th el. Cr the tie here to- ay. .,' v.. A. Mosey. Itockland, bent Dr. II. l. Smith. 03. H. I W clton, I Ichmond County, ltonald H. Harlow , ,, , ' Horklarul, 2 and I (I. A. Loeser. Ilocklsnd. bent i J- ',. ,x '"' M'. ,."",".' l.04,' . v Kleunor Chandlir of Huntingdon alley T, it, wiillnms, llockland, '.' nnd l: M. I). Mills, fan. lox HlPs, lot: c. h smith. Jr. had tied for the 'inedal yesterday at 9, llorklnnd. bent IV. Jablne, Sse-klll, I up-11 II j iililtier. 103. T. S Wheeler. Plalurleid had tied tor iiic i m ' i ) ..IOItms.ii. llockland. hint W. T. Thnniiison, I IJV '' --V -'urponter. New Yo.k i.oif. but III the playoff Mrs. I ox won D) a n.km,,,!, ,y default; W. 11 Fallon. Iturkland. J : P- M Ivendlg. Fox IIIIk. nn. J ,.l,ln m.iiirlri. celtlng round 111 02, finish- i ,e,.i I-' ll.new llockland. hv ilefnlllt. Iloth. .Munlialtatl. 10'J, W I.. IMeiee Tnv itur lulib -in 8 and a 5. MM. Harlow had ng Willi .ui o . ill ' 89 and Miss t-nnnuitr , xe co-itch nlav earlier In the day Mrs. Fox was defeatod. hut .Mrs. Harlow and Mlm Chandler wtm. Three women well known In tho Now Yoik district, Miss Madeline Uand.ll of Fox Ill.lls. .Mrs. Florlnn Krug of Kuglewood and Mrs. W. 1. Seaman of ltlchmond county, won their llrst round matches iu tho hccond eight. The summary! First Ktghl. First Hound Mrs, Ronald It Harlow. Merlon, beat Mri. Albirt Mac Donald, I'lalnlleld, 9 und n. Mrs. A. K IIIMsteln. Hala. beat .Miss Florence Mc Neil)', Merlon. 7 and ; Mr", llrnry Hlet eon. Huntingdon Valley, heat Mrs Caleb ' Pox, Huntingdon Vulle). 4 und !; Mies Ihtuiior Chandler. Huntingdon Volley, beat . . . . If V. V h el Ii Iflllfj 1 111! .Mrs. II. . riioui. ... . c..,i iMubt. First Hound .Mrs. W ,S. ,;,a. Fox Hills, beat Miss (I. 12. Pick. , hardt. KngU'wood, 1 up; .Mrs. ivioriou urug, Khuwnec, beat Miss Juunnette Slorr-i, Si ran on, una ;, aire. ,i. i. m ii, ...... I I.au, Vie. .1 Prloe Will. lamsiin. NVynniliiB Valley, I up. Third Llgni, rirsi iiouini ..iif. i., PlckUardt. Hnglewoud, beat Mrs. C . S 1 ii'niriioii... llackensark. 4 and 2. Mrs. , C. II. Lawrence, jr.. I'lninni'iu. neai jir (I II. Curtis. (Ireenwicn, 1 tip; .Mrs. Denna Ogden, ISroensburg, beat Mrs J. J. Singer, ureensniiif., . ; '"", .....- bouse, llaikeninck, beat Miss (Irare Far relly, tlnglewood, ,6 and 4, Young l'orslrr Criishra Jnnea, Yonkkhs,, Juno 24. H. W. Forster, the seventeen-yeur.old star, defeated K. II, Janes of tho University Heights Lawn Tennis Club In the second round of tliii tourney at the Nuppecknmack I-iiwii Trunin Club at Lincoln Ktqtlou, near here, to-day, fi 3, C4, He will play Itobcrt Hnckctt on Saturday, and Die winner will meet (lie winner of thb A. lVlir-M. Pt Hall mntcli In the semi fliuU rou'nX ' became Mick Smucuso was being idled '.".is iiv.r,.; vi s.. . this &' ...TO I2yk Is not wurryliiK over tliu temporary , absence of 1,1, powerful stroke. Nhkalls wanted to put Hunter back "l -SIF. a. Ill lllf 1 Villi III'BIIIII.III l".'ll, T jUl ))ri nml,.y ,,,, )t ,,mlM i)n 1)t.t,r tii give th" youngster another day f i.iiiaauii is lowing wnne uinm-r i a nuttier i i "eing prini" d to replace, Mm Mekaus . . ... . , Mont his crews up past Columbian ipi.ir- .. nt hi crews up pant Columbian ipi.ir- ,... niormil? an(, . HuM tllcm down stream for .1 kooiI two mile row, . Mopjilnp them occasionally when the ' l!c0cn.Utfi, Oiem 'ofT ti."!' ru"tMK start I npnln. On one sprint tho Junior elKht , .....i.. . . . . . .... causni a crao on uie port xiiiu ana tno shell narrowly escaped serious trouble. l''nyd n Htartllns rounn at carsua e 111 Tho tholo pins do not allow for much H amateur-professional coinpetltlon freedom, and when anythlm? rocs wroni? that precede.1 th- 1!;H Metropoll an open an oar breaks or tho man kocs over- ' chnmplonslilp. led the bin l-ox Hills I eld board. Often both happen. yesterday with a 75. The other KOirer Stanford rowed up the river nnd then ""dor SO was Harold Slater of the home hit down th.. course lit 11 Ioiir htroko who. despite the fact that lie Has of .". It was n, nu.isl tlmo trial, but flayed Rolf only once or twice this sea there was no nniunincement of the tlmo 1 son, played around yesterday In 'J. consumed In coverliiR tho course. Coach 1 . who has Juat complctcl his Oueren.i spent a koo.1 deat or tliiw freshman year at tho LnUerslty r eoachlnu his new man, ltoseis. at No. , Pennsylvania, has been playlnc r.u I'hll Tills nftiTnoon (lueiena went down ailelphl.i courses all sprlmr and has Just jtrnim 1.11,1 ii-..rl.f.,1 .... .M'ti-nl tiliniinl to bin home at M nitelalr. He Marts. He retiitned after luxlm? niv oied seven ntllcf. and su-pped the crew at the Mulsh line. It rami for a half 1 '" niralnst a stilt breeze and showed ' - ..v.. surprlMm,' sp. ed for such Rlanis. The , wan 2 :27. I There U a bad spot at Orme, No. fi, I ror Mlico the coast champions left San IVanclco ho haw lost nine pounds, tic u,.lirhs,i ini nn.i tin,.- u .im.,, 1.. iv 1 ---r...... ... ...... ...... .0 ..w.... He raid the los was duo bi nothing. M'Ut the fact tl.at lie had to break train- l"B for the five days consumed In travel- dm- across the continent. Ho felt con-I lldent that lie would bo back to top lldent that lis weight nealii by .Monday. Ouerena said his crew I. Just hitting Its stride and rtRritted that there was such a short tlmo left, ln another week, he said, his crew would make them all sit up. I interest in the ).Ufll.irvnri! race is mot keen. The few who have mad.. c!'dces favor tin. Crimson crew. Kv. 11 Vivian Nlckalls favors the Cambridge clan In the hip raco over that c...i.hed tiy his brother lluy. Jim HIce Kild Har- van! ought to win by two lengths. It will be no walkaway In his opinion. 1 but a haul nice from start to llnish. j Vivian Nickalls conceded tho race to Harvard by a leiiRth. Charles K. Court ney was said tn have Riven tho race to Harvard by two leiiRths. but ho di- nied It. "I haven't seen either crew sines last year," he said. "So what vului? would my opinion be worth?" CONNOLLY HAS STIFF MATCH. Dotm Carroll ,in et eiiti-a-nt li irern lu Heaeli Seinl.tlniil. Palisades, N. V.. June 21. Play was brought down to tho feml-llnal round of the Hudson Hlver golf championship nt tho Hockland Country Club to-day j nnd tho four survivors In tho struggle ' fOr lhrt title nre (' V nnlim .,.Oi , lor tne tine arc . . . Honton, .'-aegkllf, and Stuart I. Connolly, ltockl.ind, ln k 1-. 1 1 , .. the upper bracket, nnd Charle:i H. llrown, Sacgklll, nnd I! L. Smith, Dutchess. In tho lower. I . . ,? . inoiimig ;rom I.. . Watson of Putchess, but had a narucr tiino tins nrturnoon against I i. M. Carroll, a e 11 nnate. Tho moteh ... ... ,' .i... .... tUO former .Metropolitan Junior chimplon winning by 2 up and 1 tu play. Jtiown i also went lo tho sevcnteenlli thU after, i noon befoie disposing ot 12. H. Wilson of , Itockland, and Smith won on t' twen- ty.secnnd green from W. Wettrrau, an. other Dutchess golfer. Ilenton won . ... .1 , l . i . ' both his matches by big margins. '1 ho , Bummarles: I lluteliess, t and .1 V. II. Iliown, Sarirklll, la.-it .1. M. I.oomw, Kockland, 3 and .' L. II. Wilson. Ilocklatul. beat l)r C. ilMerhi'ld SaegkHI, 6 and 111 W. Wettrrau. Diilrhiss, brat W II. Slier I ill, Duti'lu ss. 4 and 1: II L. Mnitli. Uutclii-vi, lvit A. L. Si i'llgni.in, Sacgklll, S up. Sif-oiul Hound lleiilon brat Co) l.'endatl, 3 and I' Connolly beat Carroll, 1 nnd I Iliown beat Wilson, 3 and 1; Smith beat Wetlcrau, I up ISJ holes, lleaten Light first round llv.ms beat Jen nings, 1 up' Watnn ben Van Srlialck. 2 and 1: l.oouils la-at Ostcrheld, and I. Slierrlll biat Stellgimiiin, I tip, holesi Second Slvleen Plrsi round c Moore, Saejr Mll, bent II. Arinstrong, llocklaiiil, . and 3: M, (I. Miller. Itoclilmid, heat .1 Kelle; . I at In'Si, fi and II P. V. II Lnligaere. Sac ..kill, beat ( A. Vim ii its, Sacgklll. .' and :l. I. (irlilllh. Sargklll, beatW. (). Hnss. Ilocklimd, S and I P. .1 Print. Itocklnnil, bent II Nelson, Initrliess, 5 and I S. W, Pox, Jr.. Itockland, bent C. T Snuill, llocklatd, bj default P M Drrr. HiK-klatnl. ls-rtt 12. V. Pftl.iri. Sacgklll. V and I. II. S lloi). s.trpKiii. neaiii ii iio,s, iiocKinno, n ami a, mid T.,lrd hlt.ee,,.. llrst, round V. C Sherrill. Second round -Jan l bent slii-rrlll. 5 and 3; . Mosey bent Looinls, 3 nnd S Lorser beat Mill.. , up (nluelirn holi-s; Oltmnii beat Fallon. 4 lilld 3. llealen l'lirlit Wilirlit bent Million'. 2 tin: Titus heat small. 4 und .1:.lalilne bent Williams. t nml 7; rnoiiipson ncni iirprw, i up. .' York Mate LcriBilr. AT IJTICA-riltST (!AMI2. It II 12, Tiny ...n o o n i n o n n o i it lhlr.1 nolo o o o o ii 0 o I ; 2 Hattrrirs Troy- Parsons and I'llztcruld, Ullcn-Obirlln and Mi Dunoillh. Ki:co.n OAMti. ii ii i: Tiny ii n ii ii n ii o o j i I'iIim . . . . o u o o o o i i :i Iluttirlts Troy Jnruiauand Mcllratli. Liha - Sherry and .McDnnmigh AT WII.H1JSIIAH(!12. II 11. n lilniiliHuitim... t o 2 n n n 4 ii l s m 2 Wllkesbartc .ion 0 2 a I) o it -ti u ? Hatleries lllnghnintou Sllioii, Unrip and l'ltrreon; Wllliesbaric -Me)rrs und llrleger. AT SCHANTO.V -FHIST (IAM15 n,n y, 1 : 1 1 1 r u li II 0 il ll 11 I -el s 'j Keriniiim . .0 1 o o o 1 o I o :i 7 '.: Hniurlcs Kiniirn capori'iancini'inis, Mcinn ton-- lliirlit'Mitl and -Miller. bllt'ONl) (i.MI2. II. II 12. P.liiilrn ... .a n o n ii t ii n o i n ;i Sriiiiitnii I u u n 2 o ii t x-:i t llntti rli'H - Illinlra-Capiiri'l unit llenils; Scran-ton- lllgglns and Miller. AT KVIIAClISi: -F1H.ST (1AMI2. , 11.11.12. Alhn id'., .on ii :i o 2 on ii n nun no n on i cm i Syrncllse.il 01 0 100(10 IIIIOUOIIOOOO .'.111 H llntteili's Albati) (inlse i, .laciihsnnd Niige, Si r.'iruse Fricl. Cornwcll and Tyler KlK.'HNt) (2AM12, It II I! Allmiiy ,. I II I II ,0 2 I 1 ttyrneuse . , . . .0 1 I 0 0 -3 & 1 I'nlled ilnrlllii'ss. Ilaltrrli's Ahnuy--rfi'liiiildlaudKiigleiS) ra-tiuae-llclgcr und Tyler, ' First SUtecn-ITr.t round -C V. Ilenton. ' '.h.r la ,, hl Vfi.im. I Saecklli. beat S. s llvnns, Hoeklntid. a and I ' y-J "! '' -,'V " i,rPM'orVi. cirn,, P. Covki-iidHI. Twanlfsklll. beat II M. .leniilngs. , J'eSk7,a1'kf"", 11 '!."' Vloi.,,11 w, . 1 r Twaolfsl.111, t mi: Stuart ) Connoll). HiK-k- ', To. si Tl 'i iv,m ,L i- I Mini, beat 12. V Wntmn. Duti'lirss, .1 nr,t . I JJilH M. II I- )'H . tox Hll, i... I. 12. ii. Carroll. Hocklaml. beat T. Van Selinlrk. I P. A'lalre. hot Hill.. S. W. hair- ,, hok'si. l.onr icre K oVlffllli. i I! ' cirence'T lSi' 1" W Puisl beat Pox. 2 up: Doty bent Ilyer, I nnd I 1 1 ,;,.? ti . I V i t.a. 101 It u ' t, i,-Peuel!"'-. ln:Jfd.ht';' 'iio'ss Vmm'T'and 'l - Mr" mn'jthfo .' T.' A.llendenn.ng. ScVr',- - .... - i i- iiiiyimru, ,ieii iiiiiKe, lu-, l.llusm 79 IS XBXT ony two of the 110 golfers who ptaved ln 1ll0 miaifvlB round of tho Vox Hills 1 , rii.if nn'i Invitation tnnriinniriit yes- - -' ' urdny Wero able to do letter than SO. The hliili fCorlnK wax rather KiirprlnlnR, .. .. .... ... , ... 1 u ,11. WI.fl I O.C f.llMllll 1(111. UTIC Ullllll ' - - r,'l't for " wind that was Ineonveiilent on "'Pi for a wind that wax ineonveiilent on ,,. ,,0,C!) ,, 1C m,iity of the Held wnl) rurh tmt mvrr scores were ex- I'te W. Hyer of Montclalr. tho .vounu Kolfer who won the Sleepy Hoi- f111' iiiiiriuiiiiuiil Intlt 'ifl( Htltl Willi ku. - plail pood consistent polf all of the w ay oMerday. Ill the tenth, whuie h rach the Rreen. . ins worsi mpse wai in ho took three shots to .unl then- took three . . t putts. On the next hole,, houexer, he made up for part of his bad coif by hoi- Iur a mashle shot for 11 3. Ills cam. rrsnk V. Urrr. Moutclalr: oat.... 1 t a t a f. In ! 3 3 5 j 3 3 631 1 4 3J 7S Slater was out In 3D and back In 10 fr ,H 7H, tmd was well satlsileil with hl, K,h T,vo mou. i-0x lPlls golfers .. r .t In order on the list. Austin 1'. Palmer, with an 42, and August K. Kainmcr, with an si. -Max .Marston, tho new holder of tho Jirsev title, turned up at tox Hills ye. trd,y. althouuh ho had put In the Unit three days ,if the week playing , " "ur"; "V"1 "l, " ' 1 , n "f ',, m l""?1! of hl? lo"u,,t ,L' ' L.i.r in tho tournament nt liuiitniKoon i ,l"T ,.. . v. . . 1 ". .... ..- worl M Ap.iw.uuls, nnd for thHt reason was wraw upon a" "lie favorites yvsterd.ij. kept up the Illusion until he readied the home hole. Vari oiw kinds of trouble cost him on S for the hole nnd an n." fur tho round. Fur a while he thought that It was an S7, as ho had penalized hlnielf at tho ninth, where some one stole bis ball. 1'pon explaining bis predicament to the committee lie was allowed to deduct the tii.ti.iliv stroke uhlnh he thoucht be had ! incurred. It was lucky for him that the com mittee knew Its business, for an 87 would have put him ln a tie for the last few places ln the first sixteen, with tho attendant danger of dropping back Into tho second. l'lve tlxteens qualllle.1 and match pluy will Wgln this morning, the tournament ..n.llm- n,t v. , t ftr.tn Th ,rn,M r mtnrnk w. 0.,r, Montclalr. rs, .j itarniii iair r., mii. :. Austin l. 1'altin r. I'.iK Aucusi P Km- m,r j.-x nil.. sj; 11 t. .Mien Kn Hill-, J Sesmin. l'nx Mills, si Muweit It- Marston. lUliunrol. (. chsrWs lliteh- ..b. Jr. l'mni Judi'h. ft.. Aifri-.l .Mor- r-ll. ll.ickeium k. ... lro r, Piatt. New virk tiulf. s: u i. 11 ttllry. Pox Hills. rl 11. v.ii:iins, mi.'iiii 1 Mi. xi.lnaipr. fox HUH. 7. .Morton U Pearey. uaUland. ?, S. O. riark. Sleepy Hollow, k 7 : c'lilsboim nach, i-m iiii'k s; seeona pixit en lilll Aiisnn. Kf x '.iunt. VT. I.lovil Telft. Pox Hllli. SS W I,... ll.rnl.lM l.r lllll. U. 1. I II. -x link, liub'in. . T. W." Potter. U,-t- . li-.t, r. vs. A. W.'nnle. Pox II "''j. Allison. MldlHiid, !. Tho llliis s- inn Ionian It i'oii- idlV S'lV lilchard" it" Man, k. Pox llllta. 19; W. W Van Loan. Pox Hills. t!. "rtlamit Van Cllef. Klelimond County. Sf. JIol'1" ."'l l,,,'nu'!.Ko.U''l"' V!' Vii- .iwunlon, Hiinw ooille. s?; J I. Hale, ,1UK,1Wood. w. II. s. I'.Hne. Tox HUH, so Third Slxrteu Jamb A J.mln. r x child. Kox Hills, a.t James l Pool, An wamis, 14: C. c I'cirson. itrecnwlch yl. Clarence Martin, il.-tlius rot, 1H, George Wnnhl). Pox Hills, al: 1. 8. Danforth Crescent, lis. P. A (lajuor. punwoodle. ti, A. II. i.'uttlng, Mnutcialr. 'Ji Fourth Slxteen--A. P. Uoth. Manhattan, in; James el ll.ittsr-oii, Pox llll... HI, 11 irry li. Ca.liman, Ihiglewood. 116. J 1! Hoik, Thornbury. ilC C. 11 imiiirrnian, 1 New Hacn. I7; P. C Hstiolng, Cresreni. t7; Presil. y S MaeLauRhlln, Scarsdai. '.7. Hniry llerlme. Scarsdate, ',7. II II . MK'lellin. I'm III 1". 7, 12. C Ho'slon. Sc-irsdale. : II H. Martin. (Irrsi Neck, is. ileorKe 1-2. Armsironc, Kox III. is, Jl U Slrobrl lee, Ininwondie. !S. P V Su. I v.ui, Pox Hills. 9 II le Morrow. Antleri, , !C,i; II W Mason. North Jereey, 05. riflh sixteen W. II. Harrone, Fox Hills 1 si; .V. W I'oineroy. Pox Hills. 59. Pr P. M Mendel. New York Ciolf, 100, I). M. Stewart, leunwuodle, 100. Ira M. lledgei. IHaworth. 100, Dr. A. II. Thomas. Fox i nun. loo: il waiter, iiichninnd c - lo.-kln Put Illile, 103: T Shaw, IHHa. His. K- S. Hogg, Midland no, P. Hrew. H.icli. nrick. IIJ. W allace White Mw.ino. 113 c Henry Pox Hi'ls, in. i W 11) In til M-igt aw , unaiiarhed. 11 I) II! ink Pox Hills. ISO. I II Wood, Fox Hills. I.u Intercollegiate BoatRaces Highland Pougtiletpar Caurie Monday, June 28th, 1 9 1 5 Special Trains via West Shore Railroad LK.U'B NEW YORK Cortland! Slieet. 10.0. II 15 a.m. West 42nd Street, 10 45. 11,10, 11.15 a.m. UMy ceathtt cnl)) Cnrtlandl Street, 11.40 a m. Fartor Cat j) Wcstl.'ndSlreot, 12 U0 noon " " Returning after races $2.50 Round Trip Observation Train Tickets On Sale at 149 and 12IB Broadway, New York 3ia 1'ullon Street, llrooklin.N V, I' or particulars, nddresslien Fast Pats, Agent. 1210 llroadway, N, V. New Yorll Ties. 1110 M.J. Sq. Breollri: Tko.. (7 Mils vM, V rv r?'! on hi y . SANDS (JIVES TOl'ltXKV Piiit.m:i.i'itiA, June 21. Ilillli.int golf by Oswald Klrkliy of Knglcwnod, former Metropolitan atnl New Jeivey champion. In his llrst match, his de feat bj It. C. Jnmes of M. rlnti In hts second match and several hard fought contCbts were the features of the llrst nnd second rounds of Harold A. Kamls'H Invitation tournament at the Merlon Cricket Club to-day. Jerome P. Trav ors. winner of tho I.ynnewood I Tall cup at Huntingdon Valley on Wednesday und of tho national open champlotmhlp at Italttisrol last week. plned his tinial game, that of winning holes when he lias to, and won both his matchix. After KIrkby had mndo n 71 In his match with J. It. Maxwell, Jr.. of Merlon In tho morning It was hardly expected that Jaimn would beat him In tho after noon. However, a comb nation of an 01T afternoon for Klrkliy and brilliant putting by Janus iiccminled for the the former's elimination from the tournament. The match went an extra hole, nnd had n putt of 20 feet that Kitkl mmlo only staxed In the liols ln-ti-.ul of Jumping out the result might ' have been different. The summary : I Klr-t Hnuml--Jerome l. Tracers, t'oper t .M'litilali ilrtraleil I.'. II. V. Tuiviis..iJ Mrrlnn, 3 and 2; It rt. Kr.incls. .Merlon, I ileri.iteit c. II. Webtter. Jr.. Krnnktnr.1. : mill; Ull.i.'.nnli. Altuona. defe.iteil Win ilirop Sargent, .Merlon. 3 Hint li II. II. Kr.iniliif. Huntingdon Valley, detested W K. V.irrnn. .M.rlun. 3 und I; II. Ilov inn, lluniingdiin Vll. ileteninl II .M ri.iilsnts. .Merlon, 2 mill 1. Maurice l!lsl. Atl'inile City, ilete.iied II II Newton. Prinkfnril. snd ;. Nnrmsn .Mi,wr. Arimlmlnk, d.feateil 11. P. It.Neeiy. Merlon, f. and i; U M Wash'iurn. Prime 1e.11, ilefeaieil II. P. Smith. Pine VhIIv). I and I. .1 N .St.irns 3d. Vss",iit. ilsfeated Itl.lrird Molt, Iliintlngdnu Valley. I and i. W. II. (Unln.r :.l, llurt.llo. ilsfeated -Mil'-lm ter. Whll.tnarsh 3 .net :. VVsl er Ht-noids. Vooiltur. defeated A. W. Tlllingtiast, Aronlmltik. 6 nnl 3. Ilarn'.-l faiid Merlon. lefitil K.lwln ."alter ihwalts. Aruminlnk. 7 and ,. M P. Jones. KrankforJ. .lefsnto.l Hugh V!llnnitli)iv, Jr.. Phlt.tJ'phl.i I'otintn. - ui. P Sharwninl. Merlon, defeated J. A. MiCar :hy. owrbrook. 3 anil 2: It. r Jam. . Merlon, defealeil CerM rah.-rt. Aronlmlnk. 1 uti 2a boi; Oswald Klrkliy. Pngle woo.l, itefaateil .1. it. -Maxwell. Jr. Merlon, 7 and Set olid Hound Travers d.f, ited l-'ran-: uid 1. Kram lns defeited Canan. 3 and 2. Iluxtnn defeated Itlsley. 1 up iJK holel. Vastiliurtl dels ill., 1 Maxw'l t and .. ilardnr defrt,itd Steam, 1 up. He. no'.dt, d. teate.1 Sands. ; and 1 M.urwool defeated Jones ( and J. Jatne rtfs.ite.l Klrkby. ! up (19 hoie. NIGHT AUTO RACES ARRANGED llrluliton TrjieU. Nvrnr itf 12riita mi MimiiIii .lnl r. Tile llrlieliton lleach race track will be the scene of the first night antomo. bile racing ever held In the I nlted States on Monday. July J. Leading mile trark drivers will battle1. The racek will be held In the afternoon and e-venlng. arrangements hnUng been made to llisull ihe large st lighting plant of il kind for the evei.'tig events en as to ili.MinguNh the o.irM anu drivers a rt.idlly as in the daytime A large dectricil plant with powerful riltrogin lamps and se.irelillghlk T. ill be us- tl to lllumlnato the i-oarsi- and a high c.invns wall will encircle the entire enclosure. The powerful lights placed iweiily-llvo feet np.irt with the aid of the white canvas wall for a background will produce- a daylight tlfeit. The lamp" will Is ho arranged that the r.veis will not see Hie glire large reiTeclors being use-d te, divrrl the light The A. Elliott Ranney Company IS NOW DISTRIBUTOR OF THE EIGHT CYLINDER "The Car of No Regrets" For The Metropolitan District With Showrooms at Broadway and 52nd Street We have been seeking a representation in the Metropolitan District which would measure up in its service guarantee to the road service which the KING delivers. Which would guarantee to KING owners that courtesy and efficiency which means so much in the lasting satisfaction every owner must enjoy to as sure his continued enthusiasm in the service of any car. We believe the reputation and record of the A. Elliott Ranney Company with Metropolitan motorists is a broad guarantee that our efforts have been successful. With a 300' p increase in sales this spring, and the assurance of Ranney ser vice behind the eight-cylinder KING at $1,350.00, f. o. b. Detroit, you can depend on a tried and tested, popular, velvet-running car at low cost, with a service that has been pre-eminent in Metropolitan Motor Circles for six years. A Ride in a KING Is a Revelation. KING MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Detroit, Mich. .Mni nt.ms Station, N. J.. June SI. H'aller Merrill Hall and Charles I,. John ston. Jr.. played close to foini ln the semi-final lound of tho lawn bmnls tournament for tho Middle States title at trie Oruiigo Lawn Tennis Club hero to-d.is. but with ver.t dllTi-teiit result". Hill, who held the 'lite In 191 1. Httiick is sttlde for the llrt time this year and defeited 1-2. P. Larncd, btother of tho fain, us William A.. In straight sets nt fi 1, K 1, while Johnston, who once was New llngland Intercollegiate cham pion, came down out of the clouds nfter his surprising defeat yesterday of (Jus lave F, Touchard, the national Indoor champion, 'and was beaten In straight sets to-day by Harold A. Throckmorton, Junior metropolitan champion, at $ 1, i 2. Hall's tennis has been Improving stead ily through this tournament, but be ts uise of hl showing earlier In the sea son he was not figured as hiving any speclallv bright chance of coming out to the final round. N w. however, ininge. lite different and because of Ids showing iigaiust Lamed yesteidai and the fact Ih't in their btt meeting Hull de feated Throckmorton easily the fjrnier Middle Sl ites champion Is regarded us H likely winner of the llnal round match to-morrow. And tied only that, but many figure that he has nn unusual chanco of beitlng Karl It. Hthr lu the challenge lound for the title on Satur day. In the w men's single" and doubles play was brought down to the seml-llnal lound. Miss Clare Cassel and Ml Molla HJurstedt are bracketed together In the top half of the s'tigle. while In the lower section Mls na A. Kl-ci of I'hlluilelphi'i Is drawn against Miss Helena Pollock Mls Cassel and Mls HJurstedt are teamed In the double" and will play Miss IMim Wlldey and Mls Jewett in tho top half, while In the tower hnlf M,"" Kissel and Miss Florence llallln compete with Miss Al.hlo Jtoril s. n and .Mrs. K. Van Winkle. All of 'lie-e matches will be played lo-niorrow. The llHll-lvtrned mulch attracted thu big gallery, and n very partisan gallery P. seemed, for despite Hall's brilliant pl.ij tne gre.it majority of the appl.iue we-it to l.arnel. J.irnei was fresh for the iniitili. as ho moved Into the seml llnal round i-atolil.i , while Hall had to take the court after tlnishlng a fourth round match In which he defeated O. A. 1.. Dloi no at 0 2. 6 I. Hall did not get going very well In the llrst set and he had a hard tight to win It at (14. Lamed was very strong at the net and choked olT many of Hall s drives. In the second set. however. Lamed became very weak on his service and made eleven double faults. Hall In the meantime- had his fore'i.uid and backhand drives work ing to iieifi'ctli.ii and msiI L'irneil fie. quentH or looped the splire over his head Ltrii.-d came w.thin ,t point of winning four of the ti games taken by Hall, but th- latter alwos m inage d to b'lng Hu m to duce and pull them out. Johnston and Throckmorton both had fourth round matches to play before they rune together In the seml-tlnal The fo' nor .1,-t'e.ited L P. Woodbury at o, C I rind the latter e'lti-nated Walter I, Pile it l - I l 3 llii, were v ime f, w ihni i lOUght Join stun would bear tho Woodbrldgo High School boy qilltei easily, but the closer followers of tile game realized that the; speed und haul strokes of thu yomigslei' would piove u lough ptoposltlon for tin- erstwhile col levtlrill lo solve. And so It tinned out, for it was Johnston's Inability to swing his racket In time to mi'ct a hard hit ball that defeated him. Miss HJurstedt had .in i-ii") I line ot It again In-day and, won two matches In straight sets. I'lr't tho defeated -Misel Minion Holmes nt il o, 1, mid fol lowed this by a vlcloiy over Miss dwell ilolyn Hrnnilon at ti l,.i 1, making her tot nl of lost games for tho tournament only three. The stimm.uies-. Middle state. Clititiiploiisbli, Men's Singles. Fourth Itniiml Walter .M. Hall de reaird II, A. I- Dlunne, I, .', 6 4; Charles U Johnston, Jr.. d le-ited Lawrence li. Woodbury, HO, u 1; iurold A. Thrork niorton defeated Waller L. t'.ite, 6-1. t 3 Seml-llnal llound Walter M. Halt da feated 12. I', Lamed, fi I, 1 1 Harold A. Throckmorton defeated Chnrles L, Jolm soii, Jr. 6 1. ii .1'. t'liaiiiidonshlp Men's Doubles. I-Mrsi lound -Cliar ten L. Johnston. Jr.. and Ar thur M. Loillioii,) defeated Mails Maekay and II. P. .Mi Liin, ,; j. 6;. S.i ond Uiimiil- el. .v. L. Iilorin. and pirtne-r won Irom II. McKay Ulaanlirook and turttier hy d, fault: '. P W.n-on mi l Churl-e M. Hull. Jr. d-f.-at.-d ItUlig Ulkei and W. I' Coiupton i,-i. T & ; Clmrli's 1., Juliiialuu, Jr.. and Xnntir M Lotlliond won from Les le i. i.'oop. r and Vil.nttn' l'.ly l,v default. l. II. Miles and I. i. oodliur anu fioui W..;iinl A. Laiui-I and 12. P. Lamed hy .li-faillt. P. Itog.ri, and It H. ltoi(rrs won tfom t!. Toi.tnd and iiattnei by d, fault , IV.irl, A. .M..J.,, and A U l k II. .Mall. Jr., delealed llloe-i P. TIioiii.i-, Jr., und Allen .1. Head. j -I. S- a. Third Hound C. P. Wntrun and Charles M. Hull, Jr, won Irnm il. A. I.. Iiioime and partner by iWaillt; ("edrlc A. .Major and -V 1 r I k II. Man Jr., won Irolll p. Itoiieis and It II lingers l,y ,, rillllt. 1'hllhlplotii.hlp Wolncli s Mil!'". Svcolld ttoulid Miss Clare I'asxc! won from Mr. llareii-r-Wallach t,y dsftult, Miss Hwtii iii'tyn llriitidon defcalMd Mrs New ion Adams. 6-.'. 4--. S : Miss Molli HJurstedt dt'fi-at.d Miss Marion Hollno. i; . o. C 1 ; .Ml.s IMIth Hunk defeated Mri Itohert Ia llo. fc 2, u 1: .Miss llel.lie Pollock defeat. d Mlis leorls Mans'.iiti. i- -I. 0 Thlld Ii, inn,! Ml.. Cue Cis.,-1 defeat,.! li-s Cont me Mndecal. I. r0, MI--Molla HJurslndt defeated Mies (Iwcndolvn llr.,i..lon. i 1, ii 1; .VIi.k 1 1 i.i A Kissel tie r. .it.-,l .Mis. iidiih Hunk, ;-i mi Hi l.ne I'o. lock defeated Miss i:i.-ln ltutik. 1 -I. 7- -5. Championship Women's Dotihl.e. First I loillul MISS Kilt! I Wlld and Mlsr .le.iell defeated Mrs Itohert 1 lto and Miss Florence Slirldnu. S, ii Mi., Kath erlne Por e and Mrs. Dirktiis.in defeat, i M.-t Ualtli Hunk ant Miss Kw.yn Hunk. e.-3. 4 Second Hound Mis. Modi Hf'trMedr an 1 Ml-s Clara Cas.el d.fealsd -Mls Alible Morrison and Miss ilnemlolyti llrandon. i- I. --t Ml,, IMna Wlldei Hid Ml.s Jewet: defeated Ml-s Katlutine Por, n .it,,l .Mrs. Iilckln.oii, a, : : u I. Ml.s Ina A. Kt.sei ninl Miss Ploreme llallii, ele feated Ml.i Kutherlli. l'otl-r and .Hst llsrr. , 7s, mi Abide M,.-rlson and Mr.. 12 Nan Winkle defeated Ml-s i: i' Hand and Mr.. Newton Adams : - li ZBYSZK0 TIRES OUT ROLLER. I I. utter lilvr. In ftrr llier llnur of Hard Wrrstllnu,. After 1 hour nnd 2' minutes of hard wrestling Pr. R F. Itoller wan ex li.msteil and had to quit, mak.nc Wl.ule'e. Ztizko vlciot ir tlieir tin, eh limit t th" ,i ti-rn itlonal tournament at '.he Manhat tan dpeia Hou-e last night. ZbyszKo had a double nelson on Keller and bounced the Inttui'H head up and down on the ni.it, nearly rendering him unconscious, y.bjsif.ko meets Alexander AVrg to night in t'-.o tinnl bout. Aberg downed Ivan l.inow In their bout with a Inr and chancovv at'tcr ail miinitis :;ti ..ceiiiils of snuggling Pierre l.r Co'-is.-!- siiccutnlie it to il org Lurlch a .i d"uh e a n lot k "m I" nni'iiics a sc. iilids A 00AL IN 11 SKCONDS Mi'.aimiw ItiiooK, L. I .tune 21. Th" best polo game i)f tho season was played, on the Held nt Meadow lirook tills eve ning for tlie Westhury Challellgo cup, nnd was won by M'.tdow lirook from (Ireat Neck by a score of 10 goals to N. Though opposed hy ii team which included three players of International calibre tile Ill-eat Neck team put lip n gieiit tight and It wan not until the llnal period that Meadow lirook assumed n winning lend. (ireat Neck cut out a big lead In th Fecund tiv scoring four goals. At tho end of tho fourth Croat Neck was still lending by to i ? and nt the end of the fifth had an iidvantnge if , tn goal. Tho end of the sixth chukker saw both teams tlrd, and tho seventh was a perloel worth going miles to see, Neither side could mire, and each mado n font. There was troublo brewing when Tie teams ciuio nn the Ibid for the lnsL pev.ri'iix MHhurii made a goal In IA reifiiiils. but Stoddard evi tied tip with niothif. .1. Al. Witlcrbuiy th n scored in M c, in, Is mid Una put Meadow lliook one kii.i1 'ibe: il, to which La , Montnatii addcit .iii"t;ier in P.i serntnls A fintlite of the game was (he fourth goal voie, I by McLauglillii, wlw hud a fun K'nliicky pony, which outran nil th" otliet lrom one end of the Held to tin- oilier in II seconds. Tho lineup: M.-ndow Krook No. 1, J S I'hlpps, No, :. II l.i Moimipne. No 3, .1 M. Watrr bur . Iwu k, Mldmrii. ilrevt Vol, -No I. K McLaughlin, No. ;. J Mat-on w N , 3. I. is Stoddard; 1. 1 k. .1. H Mllhurn, Jr. .Mi iclow llr-K II, earned Koilr. It. lost . ji, ti iitie. 1 anal tniai. 10 jotN sir it Veik- In eietied goft,--. tl. lost h" I'. ii i , .e., 1 k',.i! oial. 1 goals. Individual iro.i'-. La .Mon',.1111,,. 7, Waterhury, I, Phlfps I. Ml. i, urn 1. Miil.aughlln, f,. Wei. i., : .s-odlird. 1 Played eEht penile of 7'j minute, eirh llefere .1. i ' Cooh-y. YOUNGSTERS PLAY AT DEVON. I'nlei It n ini I m'oirrs Srvrrnl 2Vrv turs Wiiiinnml.rr Is llrst. Piiii.ADr.i.riiiA, June 24 Voung polo p, iyers had tii,lr mm to show- their .ibliitj tills afternoon m the opening game of the twt rit v -ihn d annual polo tournament of the pevon Polo Club for the Devon cups presented by William T. Hunter T'-e teams that plaed were the Philadelphia f'ountrv Club Magplen and the P.rjn M.iwr Wanderers. Tli' Ma 'ples won b) the score of ii "i goals to Tlie teams ptoved on the flat, no handicaps be.ug allowed. The n3 inc of young W.inainaker tva a revelation lb- la a e-plendlel horseman and Ins mal let woik was of the highest order. In the sprints In- outrode hi. opponents and mixed it up prett) llveiy in every scrlm mace. Tt. Penn Smith. Jr.. although still suflerlng from the effects of a , broken collarbone, pljjed a remark able game nt the No. 3 position. He ablv j.s'sted Paul in prevei ting tho Wanrtereif from rtinnlng up a higher score and carry mr ,i i the ga ne Tha lineup Coiintry ( lub I Knileni Woo-I. . -Hodman W ana linker. " It lVnn smith. Jr . II ill V J Hrriel hi) ii Mawr l-Prite hard Itarcliv McPad'li-in r iliJUTt JLiiher HickVi, ; rut-ner Pull l"iil.1de:iilni rnuntra Cluh M.i.ine Odall ,-iriie " In.t hv Is-liaMies. net " .re 4 Hrj i Miwr W i'i.i let., -ilu il, e irneu t no petnlt'i- tot . cr. llel. ree K V Mor 1 . T ll- ,er ,i ,, or, r ' ,ni T Uo. an I ni' six ,,e-ii,i.,. of , j mlnuies e l II