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THE SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1915. West Defeats East by Margin of One Match in Intersedional Golf Church Downed by Johnston EVANS GIVES WAY OUIMOT'S FINISH ir Ihirmle :i Only to I."' mi w .-t Rent Rant. mm MATI II IN DOl'BLKH iK IHEM NOVEL AFFAIR n. .Mill ih.iim.n . Tha legltl of ahilf Westsrn section of A IMF ft, r;.re-"':, Iim .... pi ted .p pl.ir.t e lies vxnn the fliiil of "A hut id i. Annan! faarii ngtuheg 'tin pe-tinti of the euuntt)'. hall tnnt.l.e i.i ItM mum , i . inriiuie by 1 1tt mn while the pln in tli siti- - rt division nt tlx'e rr. iking totHi "f eight VWsi auatcst m.ti for . ., ... ,.. ft four Inn gal to " rufeties mi aif.'tir tOt tie k.i' Tic sftSI T.e V the oon play K.ui lair, as ntent Hits. notaMy Pimm hi in the mini''! .lid i arrive . .. clock, and t take-. ,1 Kll h un fes. i round of the COUfMi MUMttd that Jerome I I Tnwra would pel) No I for thr Kant. , . . .. Ml "imr 10 thr fact ttiat he ild. which miikes ither iliffii nlt. it Ml atoMad iv u i'Mi'1 'he list m a lay the W :ertt anititeur champion. p i , mi Thr ntatih attracted nl pej VhoU body of Ri'lfrrs who (! ni- pi urine, for lk ? t fr holes , Pi i. lint .ii ih.t turn to iijic- with the very tin. golf waa Ktmna lad by rtnr rre f i in' outward as ho might t . Ion tat mailr on II mk Try ! ,. hi ii champion ,.i ii.. hail nevi i no M nt radtic r-. r- tean thr ootiraa atld knrw vr-ry lltMr dtntanrca whiih rr ff ort . Rvana laid foil In the hoW at Ir.r , - . thii moi nlnn lm in J'plgi. Ihr .ii , .1 -I iMiia i TherVfara when u l daad Iftan -a I .. iy. hol in& became hp with omy 1 in play the uawihara of thr trd toward tha clubhouaa. Hut ... .. know of what atufl Out. UK) ri - , . i maae Tney nung on iteUirhted in ate thr amalaur , - win the nr xi hole with a pin- : ind lake the anvant tenth arMh a par BvaM 'M'.-hlllB a bWlkar on his rrr Wlll lh.'i all rushed lii the home cr,en. hi ,i.i- aaray, to the llnlah. li . hhi a aorn finish for Ottlmat, lh dtiVa loo fai and was III a 1 . ..er the Kl.'eti. while Kvrtlis lay . han iw I) feel from the hole ." ., little flg'irlng UUlmet pitched .. within a doavn feel or an of the l, Ri tm had to do Was to Ih ' ' "Sort put t dead. Inatead r, ble . I might alnwal add. w , ami brought up Mine feet away ifO or die for Qkiimet. Mr pMttad ami the hall went in without t i an Kvnns d the yarder, r . fool beyond this tune, and II (.. for the etr hole . -1 grod driven, both were on thr . .. . green in -. oulmai played I , . within a yard, lull BvatM is u. l illy weak, mid then tnissml i . '. and win still away lie holed lull nutntet Went down in 4. wln )inj md match by taking four . i ,iet. n drcumatanca which in mi ihi lot of Bvana to encounter. , Pig vires were about th- satnr. imund Ti. i t me other match ea want to i , ie Thi n l'ownrs. Andorson narston wera beaten, each by a i mi The medal of ail player was liidei "i t Tram . who an id that hr had not r iyei1 mail) bud Roots in years, was . . . i ner over Ned Allla, the Inter- , . niUion, by I and I, Again Mike Gibbons Becomes Testy; Sure Sign He's Rcunding Into Condition .o.i, St Paul say '.b'" M ile . nlni quick tempo ed and he "air belBg an Indlca'lon u- f to fight to-n!Rht. It I i K Al rua- n grent thIIj takaa on tin- ml Id man- r It Mike t:"'r , l s- it lly tear alien he liegins l ;,. Ketchrl v .i - juai . ;.. in Ketchrl .i- Juat . nan when he as almost pa taut light, ti, arho could handle K;an- t . . :i any one " unej to l n ttei , the next Stair h-rr ore right time. If anything k l. i -.ol wun vt IBM to . with the training Ogmp lenaa I', and hr never ppeai when 8:eve begun ml the stove. ri 1 . 1 U Ii td si. Paul on Riturdai e fo N V .: k lirmg'.ng With Him "i" Tom nnd ' s,aff of siatr.ng , hie Oltl om. M'ke will ..t tie New Tolo Cluh. .t and Johnny Dundee Wesa : ..),: t nier: at Mad lain a- .: i irdrn in September 41 I MS millet ., nolle) iist of engage Keep johnny busy until ii.. laavea to-night lor an ne tights Kllchle : dav M 'In iwler atll H another chance ti , fame negt Wednaaday in meats Jack Hemple at Si id i- Rink Both Hemple t . fought tiunh at Sm'th ; ...in..- the tragic count. although Mil ne aim k. o. punches full oistanoii ri, S' a.'i Ii dualling tnui bank it. rii . - ugulii, John, you know, in munager of Joe Aaavado and . - I i '' IK Milan Is a gr in !,.;.!. . Vestenliiy he plunked in ' ii 'l match foi hi i'1 implon rraddli welsh e'e the -oigar." aid John "The :ai. r gi - I will 1st him have i for a p sasnt, add wh u's more. re, a cotwln -f thai othar I Mill give him If he agree to I-. In a twenty round hwut. 1 d llur- without any wTlnan a I mn II Noa im ii he a winnrr ; "a- " iav to mi paa, won't he" I've I '.. .t . the beauty of It all i - ' . miii Thi-. offer gota i I: i his "r in one else who 1 in fight." know 'Ini tlie beat hghta n a ring huve larn tlpaan I veai statrfetnsytaaT1' gakad Orwi . , ,i " I ( ' a true, fltayplta I Ho the fa promotara and match mak i Anderson at Detroit to Cover Title Gol f T OHN G. ANDERSON is on J the scene of battle. He reached Detroit Wednesday ready to play in the national amateur (rolf championship and write ex pert reviews of the event for Till Si n. His intimate view of play in the championship proper, which begins Saturday, will he presented daily as a special feat ure in addition to the regular ac count of the occurrences written by the competent staff frolf re porter of The Sin, who also is beitiK sent to the tournament. In similar manner J. Parmly Paret will handle the special features of the nationul tennis tournament at Forest Hills next week. n Jerry's vxronderful recovaiiw which turned thr tide al opportune momenta. Hamilton Kerr and Tom barman played wrii m defeating swift ami Batikhard rcspei tlvcly. while Mavlsim llrrron of I'iltshiuR JusttPril thr ronndrnce In hln aalaeMon by winning orer Albert nr, Kri by 2 un. i i Thr morning play at four ball matched was not m cMMt as thr Itnilri proved to b. All ihr matches wan over al thr Mventeenth hoi, or befor The play of thr irmii rs for the Weaternera, Boi and Sawyrr. wan eaueptlonally food, and they won with eaaa over Trav ail ami Karr. Myrrs and Anderaon hail an Intaraatlng content with Bankhard ami Hunter, winning al thr next to thr iHKt hole ami having a beal hall of 70. Thr isummartex : rot R BALL MATCHES EAST I WEST Truvrm anil Krrr . O.Boir ami Syrr 1 1 .11 1 Oinmet Ann oarkraa K ,m imii ir st.. i inl,.-uii ami Ili. TB IWnkliat'l Hihl MunliT 0 Ml Kim anil IVrrin IStnntlidi mut SehlOtl ... t! nikll un. I Shrr- Alim ind artfl u. t 9 Totnl ' 1110 MM Haraton man jjiitmel i ur. i Townee M i-l". i Mliler-MMi Tea vera iMi Hrrr Shrnnn i 4... Oarkran Krrr I'M i Rerran if-lt,,.., i Ream Sawyer -t upi 'i Mandtah 1 1 mn " llaiilrr 1 1 Un I '.III. 1-" il :i l Bankiiro i boir , ) .. i lain I S-'krl , r,,iii Total V l.'TOHd tlltl n crowded to-day with c grttltivc in a few On Friday the trophl .1 iioiiiin Ooer will b, The link parti 'Ivanta-tod Herded rutin. Is donated b) the played lor. and than .ue tifi enti aiirady Th.. playen arr Bndlna thai I' ia not an rasy matter 10 reorr iivei thr C0UIM Utttaga one is hitting a very long hill. Tin mighty smltai Jeaaa llullford gol In toda sol was choeotl to play on thr Raatern leant, but the dlractlona given hint .in to how to get to the etub sent him a-tray and hr missed making thr proper connecttoiia. Hr had an In i a practloj rognd. Thr lywj-M acora turned in was a "n. made thla morning ! by W. I Kownes in the four ball 'in-trKt- Tlie feeling Is growing thai ICO rt ther or four strokes higher than la-t vrar will enable one to get into thr . charmed) circle of thr ehgniptoiiehtfi 32. i Thr first tram match played bat wear the Kast and the Waal war a grand SUC. ci as The payera were htshly please-1 nnd plans arr now undrr foot to m ike the t vent one or national Importance to b hell each year at the nation. ii am.i- irur hamplonahlp under condlthyni 1 which arr practlcall) thr ssme as gov erned thr matchea to-day. ii afforda a 'tine madhim for praehamplonehlp , rivalry nnd play and Kive- tin- apacta , tors a rlnr onianca for critical analysis as thr crowds are nut ro large The matchea art It gro.v in importance 'with each year and will soon be u irrdlted as thr grraient team contaat ' in the World ) By the way. thrrr were no ntytmr ' piayrd in the Bvana.Oulmet I won- 1 der If Ihis is a start toward thrir ultl n'aie abolishment 7 No one serins to I know Jurt why they didn't play thrill, hut It's u fact that they did not. era always 11 irl. t -.hy when t come, to signing them up, Theae atablematei come extri'mei- Jaaloua of one ami her and many a blttei tight t.ikea place in the gym. "Onoa I had Charley QrlfBn in my camp. He held the lightweight chant ppongh p of Australia and he cmild fight when he wanted to 1 had hitn atnUoiied at snr i torn iIotik w fn Sainmi sin ti. unit prana Mortsn, una cut) i eaiked n wirh a little stranger. K. O. Hrown. I told them thsM K 0, arae ilaatlnail to i. a worn heater. Iromedlataly iJr'.fllu be came Jett-lou' of the puhUcBy ami at- tatvtlon gocordad Brown, Ke Inatatad that I let him ftgh. K 0, "They were matched aid the Qgt whh'h took place at the Olympic A C was the most degparala 'he faris ever looked Upon, They went to thr floor In ,i aftkt mixup and Hrown had his Irg in a planter oaat for a motith. ili-lffln, alao Injured In the fall, carried his arm in a i ling for weeks. "Then I had ,11m Savage a id RaokM White in tin earns oamp Whan battles the) d.d pill up in he gym! Yet mutch makers wouldn't llateii to then meeting around bar. Wnally Atlanta arantad two haavywalglptj and i ihtpped tharn down there. Before thay climbed aboard the train I OaUad Savage aside and aa d '1 cniie-ot you to knack this trig duffer White out Inaida of ten rounds, do you heai '.'' Savage prom, soil to do it. Then i t-nok white oft' in a corner and aatd Sailor, if y ou knock Savage out I'll g ve yotl a ftO null of clothes." "I didn't go down to Atlanta with thwtn. t'Ul I know hat the protltoti PS there have been olamoriiK for a pJMr like them eier ."inc. The fight endad in the fourth round, when liothmen wivit Hying into tlie audience, taking the poata and roiies :tli thorn Those (ttlanta laiys never saw a tight like il. POOf Savage riiine biu'k home on a Iteil Croat freight train with his back In a rock. lie was an awful looking night S . n wMte, Jeuloua did it. 'igTBiik Mot an and Joe Jepvnnette wars ( th(. HB1I. ,.Mni, one. Tiiev glwaya Matched each uttlet like a pa r of hungrt wurfsi when they worked in Uha gym pyhl Jaannatts hud in appaar In a i,ai ahow houaa Moran was to ipur wltll nhn. In lli unm-il louml both tl lvu (,, , ak over a right hander. with (eauit that tha uurtaln was rung down In the saoond round juat as titei were knocking elk h other tlnough thr n-etiery . .'f H'es don't think ateblematei put up the beat arguments Juat let aoma at - muter pot Soldier He ft ft old and Juke Ahearn in the same ring. They're as JagkMia of each other us two old inaida Kight '" Oh boy!" TWO refine Attlllls coming " Uabor Bay. Will he one of will oltli i.ite at Al e nt p. i rt ai gaoaitds ia Tne Hon Hilly Ida hn ihe arbitrators, umi an 'will Jhm u iriiuin of Troy. SPECTATORS ASSERT JUDGES ARE WRONG Suit Yiinkcc Notions Finishes Ahead of Lady Botha, ind Ptrhapfl Another IIISSKS (iFiKKT DECISION lAaATOOAi Aug 2fi Andrew Millers lidy Rot ha won Hie Anislenlain .Srlllug HlakiH to-day, but It In a fnir ostlinatr to nay that HO per rent of the spec tators near the finish dlsagrocil with the verdtct that placed her In front of thr i htack Btrtblee1 Yankee Notions, while a Inige number bel eved that It Ti Wilson. Jr's Pomatte llleu bad also headed her over thr line Tlie aggravating angle lias played Its part many a time and eaunod disaatis- factlon with finishes that were truly . Judged by thr officials, but it In a long ' time slner atlch grnrral d.nnpproval of the placing hits beet! exhibited as that which greeted the hoisting of the Hum hers. Ilmslng was the mildest form of protect Indulged in. Krom the preea aland, nlMiui Iwenly fviA hai k of the finish line, il appeared ; ag though Yankee NotlOlM had won by al lean a FlSCk, and it is certain that j the son of Yankee hud an advantage of half a length on Lady Itotha at that point Moth Yankee Notlona and I'oinette iiTeu awarvad atlghtly in the; last few strides ami It Is poaalbtl thai Laay Hoihn. wtilch wan rumiina on the: i rail, got her head In front. Thtu Uady itotha is u particularly lucky thoroughbred In evident, for Iho 1 ' win to-day nitide the .1 tlntt ahe . tiwd si-ored wh.ch the general public ' did not thtnk was entitle,! to. It was' this ttll that was muiied b) the Mi - nrde aa the vrlnner of the Tra van gtakea 1 after Trial by Jury had liealen hrr e.ght lengthK and aufferad dlaguaUftcn- lion for a foul of wh.ch he ins gen- , tally believed to have been guiltless There were rive ntarters in the steeple chase. wMch developed Into a ctanady, tha only horse to get over the. courre Without a blunder hotng K. A. Iturke's old Salt, which won aith I WhJatOUl aaae after Rock Kish. the only other hjOrac ataiidtng up. bad run out on the far turn. Caawlna lost hlr rider at the ninth Jump anil lndhin Arrow rafWegd the twelfth Al this time Thomas Hlttfttcoch Bwlaht the islds on favorite, war almut ten lengtha behind oid Salt. I'olng over the first Jump on the luu-k-atretch Tlghe rolled off Swlhh witlnMlt any apparent reaaon Just as the Hit ah . cock Jumper Vaa making h-s run to the f ont Bryant naught Indian Arrrow ami he blundered through tha Liverpool to bolt directly after. Turnbttrke also rontoutitod Caawtne, and though he waiUe.i through moal of the obetaoiee, he completed the couraa ami got third money, Tla i-ummaries IKST HACK il ciiw,..eht hantgcao: lhreeyear'Olde ini uiiw;ir.l, mi furlnnt ir-e to- Rene Cor. rang Toner Ofumuy . ... iai tnolay. Al leh rr..-i aunarl oteialaoi t . a-1 Barliary Wt ,.U.. ..Mi. laf. Joeker Price rm i.nrner Huiw.ii .. :t-t ;-s '. laiftun . el M M'"ahey 7 1 '.'1 4 IN T MeTag't f t 1 1 US H-hrrt 15 1 6-1 i :ne I ' t t ijiaii ptarti won Bdden oui Conning Town br . by Yankse O'RItao: owne-i t Mr- j BklUlag; Irataed by J Pa wan RROOim j At'K Meatderhaae; handltiapi Ihi jeai uhli an-i 111.11,1, M-lllllg. .llM'llt IUH mil Mora.- wt Jorkty Price. K.n t V, Tic krjr ... . !: I' ll i llayiaw I Id 3 . .lM..Tjiraburk M : i i I .' Tlkhe s :e i i ! Itryant lo-I I; t tRan nut T.inr 4 Jl (ill sail . Rork Kluli 1 .w.ne Saiph Indian Arm 'Lnat rnj.-r nin ; in cari-mna a .1: ,- I, 'in.- Old Sail h 2 nir i. :i iio i a Thorn won: o, rai iralned by I a Burk TMIKIi RACK Tvo-year-aM fliiir- and retdlagei n Uoiai; ll mil a hall turlungi, florae Wt Joofcey Prna.- Mm len Star 111 Pnnoii ..-, . K. ii 1 ravou- ... it. V.fihev v :, lain Rrlli.ld it. ,n,( . ; i Rdlka ,IU. Huiwni t. nl ISt. ilyrtn i-l l ; . 1 -s luiim.e i in i : Hr.idy IK i Titni i 'tirt,. lion I -trirt i-'iailv Ihiiden Rjsek venus; tia.i: ,1 In- .i I' st ir blk owned hi M ayberry f by Btirfomnel Ii F Jlllln-ilU Jr rOTOTH it A h The Ameterdan : thn- "'In i : nil,, mile ; pic fa It' tsr-elda ami ip Horae tvi Jockey Ladi Rot ha .leg Oarner V i ti ilia- Rotlone ICS .lljrria' Pomtwe Bleu . ISI..9eAle Prices :. i : n U .'. l nervy .-.tin .ill iitirna ... ; p. i Ttme- i:r: tloral - nt, uon ilnvtu f.i.lv Rnihn h ( hr Gotdrn Maxim or r..eite aMy Ion owned by Andrew Miller, trained in' a .i Ooldeboi mi, a KIFTII RACK Tan year i,. I- .elling: flu- .md a half fur llll'll -. I' ll - P1I-. Mora. i let. JiH'k.a .1 M'l'Vt M. Aire Collins Allen 1. 1 1 ley MoCahey dllXt III Oamer PVtrea Fm 1' II. ih H - -T.-aler . .... Hcrv.ii . ..... fotlna Renna... sal Vanity ... Puintoee . ... 1 iiipori anl . Harry Oi rdnev 1I. t M HI ;t ltd IJ-j I I l-l I : lo r. M ' 13 ' I in Time- ! oooit mi tet by HaMliift ; WOO en;l.v limit Ihir-e ig .. , II tuleaa II nwiasi by X - il by I (' llliilrelh SIXTH It AUK Waldene: even lurlnim purse li-i Hone XV 1 Jockey 'I M T . : MrCabe .1 M T'u; .1 leltl'-IS MeAire Xlatlir DaroiKk I 31 r. I'r .i- K'li n even l 7 1 fet : I i i im 7? 4 SI l.l :. s - :. t I in 1 7 Km Ki'iasii M-ulli. . in. laid I'll, 1 17 Prion Moi "r . II" H ol thr Kilcheu 17 t'hivatoi ... ITU lanaiae Casey. . lis Time imod start ; wan leily Rrl i ogle ' It i Mvlni by Dlirj lite Itehus aw la-il hv toil; traini-l Ivy M Prr-lnn WESTMORELANES fN FINAL. llefeal Thonaand i-ihiuIh and Now will Meet thus rlu X alley. At.exANuRii Bat, s. v.. Aug. n I",.' Weatmorelsnd County Polo t'luh will meal lha Chagrin Valley four to morrow in the final match for the St Lawrence itiver Challenge cup do nated b) Petar Lawson. rhagrln Valley reached tip. final through a default by the Thouaanl ii lands iiciiiies. Hint Westmoreland won the only io null match played to-day. de feating ihe Thousand Island Polo Club four by a score of 11'., to IV,, The lineup WRHTMORRItAND THOUSAND lat-ANDS N. , ii It McNrtry No I A Ii Ml lea Nn l' Ii Utile No I I. II X'llim Nn Julian li Huff No i u v piauwn Hack li R linn iDai-k hud Welnar Itelerre Hnl'd l Ihlllnck Tl luekrel a'l Hum I Oram II v I lull !) X. I . Dues. The Bronx ChUreh House denied Ihe authenticity of the report puhllahed m Wednesday that II had Intended In resign from Hn Metropolitan Associa tion of the Amateur Athletic Union by paying Its annual dues yaatarday to re main a member of ihe local aiwooiatlo'i for Ihe coming your Jack Kelly, Iho Brum I'hurch Hons,, noach, will he ,. I i ai the aspiration of ina i . t op tk' tuber 1 because ot phangui flnanclal oomlitlons Negotiations for a position with the 1 'uiveiity of Maine wire opened Kill) yesterday. POSSIBLE W1NNF.RS TO-DAY IN RACES AT SARATOGA. Ural Kar Han . Mn mil h . Hidden Slur, Kern- llnkiila. Neennd Hare rnrk. Mtartlln. Third Rare Donald H II. nil. I. Lahore, Ella Bryann. 1'narth Hare Rnyhourne. f'alloi, Mnntreaitr. Kills BgSS O, M. Killer, Boran iriilanil. Klilh Karr KIM- Hknntrr. Van tare, Nnllt. TO-DAY'S SARATOGA CARD. 1 Pin Rrwe-rnr three .rrnr oldn aisl upwird: i nrlling. Mie md a hnlf furlougi: Dakoea in: -snui Ml Hunt rem IN 'Vnhiapa W ; Revrelj James... Iin -aan V'lua IHI 1 Mstabar MS Manor K m ' Marry .It -SiirrUi 101 laming tW'Rry Oakaiaul nil A neon .111 Jeaar Jr K tknoad Raer Fur Iwn year nidi handti tap; nn aim I nail lurlonas: Bidden siar . . ,. IM)HlUflM Startling Illiir Vinaiv Ill FrriuH'k ,,, itlS'.stiaii Kmahi M pcoay SO lamMnlr .... an Itm-hrrtrr 111! Thml RaiITor niarra and lekgngS: Hirer year nlda and uiiwant; aelliog ; oiin nulr; Wan l.i Pitir M.. h i-i. i it. ii- t DanaM Maialonald MM -l.vnra ti. AmbRMK ur "Naiiler 1" 'Kil l llrviin tin little Nearer 11: Mars Can-nty . -I'lilU II 10 Dukr nt Inmb.ir . 'ai fourth a are For ibrea-yaar-eMi and ward; hauilieap. one mile: Pllllux l. .-.ini MeMi-ekin irump t lay Raster Slar Runarlnlendeni KdlCharlar Maid MnnirrMor urn Rrjrbnurn fifth Race for ihree-year-oMI ami .u.l will ll( ; ola- mile: RarljraMrn . is Holsnriia 'Orotuml ini Thought rrader "Dan a ittth loi v . .. , i M Miller . tl:Towton PIcM OflldiTeM H. v IDS .lease Jr Counterpart ior lloran at. .101 Sislh Hare- For BMldaat! iwoieai olila aelltuu: aix furlnuga: I'hilliin . le -l Rule SIicmSw ..Itn.Tatlaila . . Venture to. W.illiani Madame Itrnnann 10: Nolh in ami out i: ipaafte Due Kiletirn let ICS Ml ..111 Kb Apprenlnw allowanee i laimed JUSTICE TOMPKINS IN FRONT IN BOTH HEATS lrivN Uritx tn Virtorj JlldlTP NCPJtVr'rl Allliisis Mil tcli l(ni'i. Over in Mi Kudo Ryrai three here mujrrowM, N v . ai ra Spier of the Lyndon uae, guided by Ralhbun, -year-old trot in tao straight tins afternoon during the : Kamv hi the heal -third clay s eventa of the Metropoliinn i'lr- i cult meeting. Pettle lirlmm of thi HoltywoOd K.irm. Iexlngtoll, K.. fin ished 111 -.eeond place. Ten thouaandi the largeat rrowd ever gathered at the Marty Clay track, saw ; the fasteat event,- of the meeting on -i line track. Belle Si inford. winner of me :ia trot at cloehan laal week. prated the feat The mate, owned by W M. HalStead of New York, n ' i Pitman driving, uaik the race in thi , straight healK Kitty Moore, owned and : driven by A It. Martin of Hartford i tiaik eecond money. am Direct, owned by Jamaa Heii of i ! Winnipeg. Man., with Pitman at the I ralna, won the is pace in thr-e straight Vanola of the clay Cottoi stab lea, North Haven, Conn.i guided by i lltlta, waa m . null. The feature of the meet was the I pedal event betureen Buprems Court Juattoa a. s Tompklna, driving tlrlta, and County Judge A II. V H-eger. he- hlnd Amaata, Justice Tompklna easily ; won the two in three match iii two I straight The eummaiiea : i Thren-year-oM ire:, rurp.. It. use 1 Radora spn-r. bik at by Direct urn Spier MUdOre I ll.l'hliunl . ' Pettis ilriann. i, h tDiatgei i.ia May. bik r igbori ... . I Morning QeaMgi br. ttlarrlsoni.. i Florence Whlta i' ai iMcOarthyi Rarnneee Betaer, ; 1:11, b f t Laaril l ... : oeneral Preneh, b 'J s Mar r 1 1 ' rolorndn I.. 3. 1:1(11, t iTyeoal Tune : it ,. : : k i4 , Ills trot. purw. II. into i iiriie si mf. Tii, i. m, by fJover nor siiiufor.l- lrrnim Prloceai I It n i -'-.,. t I t Rltty Moore, b nt (ICartlnl . . . . 3 itiinn Lnybara, ck e. (Wlckeri :i I die. dl Axi l-. Ij in I lltirgrHP) Olga'n BoHi n g 1 1 .... .. i ..... . stav l. Dillon, ink m tVollmt Alma Poekea, b f tAckermen . otnnet1 . 1, m ..I H Murray Moat Psler. .-r h i Dn lei. I .lis. die. di dip Tlmr -J 11 , lt 3 !!, ; IV pacr . uur-e, It.uiiU. All lilrrit. blk. Ii by Oo Direct Mia : I- i PC man I ...... I Vanola, 1 niiiii' I ! yarn tlo, br a i Mnriini i 1 Pedro, ii g. i gunderlln i 3 I I'rrr- rptune. t. a t QanieuN I . , 3 :t Ton" .' ii. I i. 1:11. , gaerlal evenl T-uipkm- Baeaet mat urlti I'lkt by tValnui Hall ITomp' kinai I I Amasti blk e by Auatral lanegeri Tim, -ttlSM, 3 IS SARATOGA TURF NOTES. - n T' X.l .. A ssl res M 'iigagemeuta iv ill vv iii i up hi In-.. a ilil a try for HI Hot g , . iii . i -i furl, -ns- The i up ., mts Will h. run mi paturaai i no imaiyn o i ovar a kntgef illetaaee tbaa 'i great handleati horea has ekeayed before Iberr la nvari eiHiAdenee on the pari "I hie owner ami friends ihii he w ill le ,itorloue Ron met had hi. tint! trial fur the event before tin- tirai race to-dS)'i sfun in- wee -cut a mile and a half on ,i ira. k that vviva heavy from reeent rains Re stepped ebwis freelx nnd eaaily and ftnlehvil Ihe' route wRh plenty lo ap.ire in .io i-:.. Th naif ii I- turned in l l-l ion th- mile in li4S l-l, The UWagatoS airing In cliarg,. uf Pldi Chtnn WW 'a kept ben for len it lip and hen shipped in Ravra i (I an foi he Mai yiinii meeting! xiikr paly'e Hatter nn. i cheater Rrutri will po alth the juiuprr- In II.. , still,'..- to nier nn the uenadlsn Ini.'kw. J antes Bacltaous baa turned oui Re 1 lor. wht'ii wlii ne rreeneneii uti tor next -is,-a ti s earn pel sn mi the h ue ki na ur K,-n-iipkv li . siga nt Atbant hsi ii.ughi the inn -...ar-ni.i Jacobus trn-ti i.i-,.ra.- li bona and iv III train thr horef for lumping John XX. Schorr' I harp, a all in- shipped tn Kenturky lo-moreuw buki McUukei whlcli was hr night here lull -1 1 . 1 nut ge. tn the r.icee. will lie In tile stud lit-vt ie.ii nd Ihe i.lea is tn hiivp nlni return far a sarins . ampalgn xv ,i. i miii! .-iiippe.i iiia etabte to Ken till ky Hit' nilirillim lie ill. led III 'lie lot were Hutae, The Hinder and XX'. old . XX , ndar it a aa a 'si i day for Mwwltsg, unli uns i winning, when U, 1' Juhnaon, Ji . in Iden Slut- took ihr third ra' r in i aalbip, Thai vv hp not .i illalinct tuee'eaa for Hie farm playere a- ravour closed an eausl chniee iviih the winner, kiddle iiinke, manage! of ihi Havre ds ttrace meeting, lays thai Ihe m ikes have .'..Me.i with a iiettrr mi l htrssi enlri than ' ever Iterure Moat "t ihe aood hureea eV 111 .i t" tlie Mat v iand 1' nk gftel He pr-slui nt two vieekp at Retmoni Patk. ( In tutiire A .1. Ooldiborotlgh will train i Ho. h"i. - of ii II Reweil in addltli thisse oa'sed by Andrew xmie'-. rne eucceaa of Ine preaeai meeting hai ie., tn tin enaounvement thai me p-;,ke i. i n-kt I'ear which oluee In Novembsi .viii i, e iiibetantlally Ineresaed in value, The! ii, , pi mi for Iwa veara will have i guaranteed value uf lll.sis Thsn w in I tn i BniMiful produce "ink. run iii lata, ' almllar tm the .'uturllv. lo n III-It gs, ftgl) eiii in- added Tin- ilraiui Piilun and I'uilP'l Skalee ll-del pukes leilli will p..' in. 1 1 e -.-.I in a luarsaieeu vwius 7.a0i, Iwiniiiy ali'Tssguel kept up hip imiitr i,r riding ihe last winner lie had t'o numut nn Krta Krlngte, wiiteh anaaled tin- eon of iHiiamr to graduate front tlie maiden eiaaa titer several uaeueeeeeful tttempte ALICE SCORES AGAIN AND DAVIS GETS COP I Minute 15 Spconrtr. to Hptn Over Virtfinia for Thompson Trophy. fttVt PRIZES FOR TO-DAY Tlie in. 1. 1 and last serirs race of I he Atlantic Yacht 'lull was sailed yes terday off Sea Hate, and now Iheyaclita men. iM'ing keen for more sport, will lake part In a regatta for all class'' to-day. Originally the t'hllds iropny waa a. In doled for to-day. Then Pom- modote s'red II Dalradl offered a CUP for me atari and the committee offered prlaen for all other claagsa. The rnei a j yaatarday were sailed In a light hreee from araal by north and on each course there was a splendid windward leg. Hherardl Pavis. with thr Alice, won 111 class o. beating the Virginia by 1 minute It eecond a it was the third conaecutlva victory of tha Alice, thts ; wrrk and Mr Davis was congratnhii" I as tha pnaaeaaor of thr ThORipaan trophy, whu h has been In competltlo'i for elghl yenrs. The like, wo Ihr all foot elans. ' defeating the Ateflon II by .'. mlnnten , : aeconda. This gain Waa made on j Ihr llrst round, when the wind wan so ! hgl.t thai nt Utiles the yachts rtrgld not stem the tide The Victory given th i nerlea prlxe to ,i A Mahlstedt, owner of the I Ikee Tlie Itansai had K V l.uekenluu h and Molina' H, RoUchCT on lioard Al th nd of tin- tir-t round Commodore Luekenbach left ihr yacht, which con aaquently w-as dtnoniattfled. I P. Shields s Barbara was the winner in the interolub lass and capturan tne aHea prlae, Barbara lad ail over the courae, In the knockabout cla.ss C. Platl s Skylark was the winner, with the Mouse aecnnd in Wedneodai -race these tWl hosts were dlaquallfleil , for sailing tlie wrong course, and that error mined their cbancea for th" serica prlae, Which was won by S ': i rhurch'a Chlco A proleat, noarover, i to be eonaldared by ihr nmlttea, This mm change the raaull In the handicap second division the r ran can, n rathoat, Wt n corrected time and the i-rrlia ine gOM to W Anderson's May C Holllnshed's Bug II j wins In the third division There wera seventeen startera m the star rlase. The Little Hear led at the I end of thr flrst round, followrd bj Shadow. Twinkh. Hydra Little Dipper and Altalr, on the aecnnd round the I. title Hear and Shadow were outsailed and Twinkle won the race heating Hy dra II Seconds Allair waa tlllru ami Utile Dinner fourth In tluae racaa tlie Hydra had scored thr motrl points and won tlie prlir. Twlnklr tukltig the aecnnd prlae There are three entries for th" Chllda trophy. Alice, reprsesntlng the Larchmonl v. C. i Virginia, repreaentlng the Atlantic v i". snii joyetta. rep- reaentlna the Indian Harhor . mtsi trophy la for yachts i f class M aim under and was donatral by ommodore W ii Cbllds The aummarlaa, Which show also the time at Ihe end of the flrst round an I the point aooraai NEW V'U YACHT CI.L'B It POtVYRHg - gTAItT, 1 - ' nsB II.Ii xii r- Rlai ed Klntah. it i s i tnie II M S n i.3 47 a owner l ililstedl J W A K nk. J ii At. rbin ii Aik.r Bamal Kdiuuul l.nig , (13 'el ! , Dlsoitallflrd Tlman ai Ihe end of the ttrei roaad i ikie. 3 ll:St Alrrlon. 1:14:11 I:ll:lli in iaL gLoopa - i. ass a START, : en ct ifitiE. i: Aii.-e. ober ir.n fjavle t - i': .... J S If i k' .n Mil. gg ... o: j s si ::i !t a; S "4 Tttnep at end ef rlre. round -Alter. ..:. Virginia. ItlTlll. l.Alii'UMi 'N'T INTIRCLL'R Cl.AM gTAHT, 4. IS- -CDl lt.aH. T II M1I.ES Barbara, C able Ida s oi I tl M Dagraai V J Tleraey....! on sr, I II os Yum i w llaekla' ah s Jl - It :i Times 1 ind "f llral rn lie i - It.i r hara, l:IT:4f pagnutr, lillilli Turoa i s; ii. URAVIWaTKP BAT KNOCKAROITg START .' -COl'ltgi, lit! Mil. .is sk . Mou ebb SI... ,rk. T I'lltt. . . n K Suppei . s u v'h irch I'. ik.. P 1. I'm ti : :7 is : : it i .i t iii J 17 II gkylark, Itltitli is : . us t: , it :.t r-nin.l Chlco, ml Timet .it end : i; i. Mouse, ,.f tlr.l J llltli glow Poke, J Sltll. V V i' ' PI N'l IKS ST x RT 3U tHM ll-K I II Lila, k greneh Vtva, n Pli eglbbone. HAMllll'AP ff.Ag .al MILES 4 M II Disabled II NH DIVISION : -s mii.ks START i i ii use v Hit nn , i :i sx t t it jj , .1 tl II 4 i ; ft i , .X 43 il J 4 ill I 44 11) J 3n 10 p, .i in. oo. core 1:11:11) Mleiral, Pran Mi-It il . y, 'at laae, e.. S Wil li Astell AtidMs.-ti Kr.. 1:111 M.iv l:tl 51. Times it end of Srt i nil;: Careless i 17:11; M.iv 4 11:11 liiltH.- STAKT - r vi 1 1 . Hts riir'.ea. i' I. wtitard urlole. Il xx' ituuiiiiei. round Mia: in: I t ,ni e-. :i Tln.es nt .nd of nri r. i ;i 11 Oi i.tle. I til Is ii xniiicap ri, xss i RIRb ri r.x i,T. -' :'. '' ilttSR, uti. I i ur'i DIVISION - - XIII.KS 1 1 i' Hnlllnehead H XV nn lit at eli-l nf II ia .1 17 3 :,t 47 In. I mu finish round line 1 1 , TA its IT xirr COL'RSR . I i If II t If II r. i us . ;, s gB . u7 I tit u7 :. ill II .1 ill 1.x 1, ft .1 in II III :l il.' 10 . IT 'i 3 H7 il.'. .' 'jl J.'. :i e .".i :i ;t '. tn t I II It I 31 il an ii : .it M .x in :,4 .. 14 l I 1 1 ti :. :i7 :s i it : r. II s: s :.x 113 11 I 43 1 t XII, I. Txvlnkli i xiie, Hy,l ... ! g Hyde Allair, K WIIIHs Utile Hipper, 'i .x Carry l.itii, Rear, x Walker , i. . ii xx Rider, Jr Ari.i, v gwelsguih xiur i i. i' I. Athlneon SaadiiWi XX I . I iiplee ... Canls Minor, adlei ami ii ini. ti ...... Meteor It " Plalsl Tar i. II i 'ml.'' Mntlse 'i t- Ri st it r" ii iwaii x li Try , iitune, tl H H pkllll Arii- i' .' Relley t ' V 1 1 Mil. K I I. Villi.. ll.Plltll ,1 Tim. - ni enu "i nrei rnuini - t,iii,r ii'.,r. 1:00 II; Shadow, i llltli Twinkle, 4 ac : gf . Hydra, "-' Utile Hipper, 4 01 it; ,xt- 1 lair. 4:01:111 XI,iKe. I l:; Z, te. t -111:37. Aria. ttll:lii Canli lllnor, 4 it 11 Tare. Iill 37. xtne..- tii.':'.;. star r'.H i" iy, 4 II ... Neptnnii lilltll; At en-. I 43 3' SBRIHS POINTS ' n, .1 X'nrii v.i.lH 'int. so footers Ogee, 1 . Alsrtan 1' ii Ramsli I Hltinpe i'ii" y X ii". 11. Vlrslnlli 3 ! leirrhniont Interolub Plate " 'Rsrharii 7; 1 i.iu in.. r, 1 urorii " Bird elans- Curlew, urinie. 4 Raudli'SP rises Soiaind dlvlalon May, t:. Carelese 14 Cranree, 11 Sterling, t; ,v : . XI 'si 1 11. 3 Himilli'itp I'lsea Third dlvlelon ttu 11. 4 X 1 3 KnorkafMiuie 'iileu, . Moasei ". ,sk- i.llk. I.. Mn I'nke. II star 1 lira Hydra, x Aitnir. tii Twlnklei 4. Ulitle Dipper, 41. Rete, 4; Utile Rear 3', xiptem. .13 Canle xiinnr. : : . Shsiluw, :':'. star K.navv4. ;o. Men tun,. XI ut I N traue. H xi.ivIvp. 1.; .trie, 18; .1 i.i Tarn, '". fyaosure, h X 1' i Innei'p X'lv 1. J. 1,1 Lit. 2 a li ra In ii TSlgle l ie. MANIII.I.'IISAfl, Muss. Ag, I'll Xs .1 trsull "f lo-duy'l suiuler In. at noes for tin Quinsy rup s Irlpls lis is m ex- laleme fur SS.h Of Ihe seflialnlRg eon lest. nils Klletl, eiUiir nnd ("una hive wun tvx.i ia.-.- titnthsr rsea xviii lie snileil to-niorrou morning sml the win ninit erafl art 1 1 lake the . up. 1 McHWAINE PUTS OUT BOOTH. I I pawn mis Bwlfavi It iwlie lergy I rum il. . Ini. I.opea Vlnlrh. MAVCItgHTKR. VI . Aug II. Thi first annual invitation goif tournament of the Dorset Field t'luh drew a representatlvi Arid Urnrge K Morse of Rutland Country ClUD, with a consistent 71. was I medslllit in tlie qualifying round. VV i V. Booth, Jr , of AplWamll, a forme Harvard goif team member! was second ' with a ti, winir Archibald Q Mail- I wninn 2d of Hartford, who made the turn In had an S on the homeward Journey and was third, with a card of i 7,'i u. tlwathlrtay of Apawamls. who nlahed fourth at 77. had a atlccesslon I of nine fours for the outward Journey The rs p. t divldrd at v.". In Hie first round of match play this afternoon two of the favorites. Booth and Mcllwalnai were drawn together atld the attrr won h 1! ni and 1 to I play. Tlie summaries Klrat Sixteen. First Hound ti. (Iwnth nn ' Apawamls, defrau'd R, 1. flail. Urn i land. ,t and I; K N. Urigiit. Annandlle defeated l 1 M I'lurk. s'utiiivbtimk. :i slid Il K. T I'lark. Nnahvlllr. defeated '. M. i I'lark, Snnii I, rook, J and 1. K tl West. DnrHi-t. vinn frnm A. W ll.ii rlngt.in. let 1 and. tiy ilef.iu'.l A tl. M. Ilaalne Id, Hartford, defeated W, V tlnlh. Jr . Apa iiMiius. 2 aad 1. H. i". Taylor. Racebrook. . defnetsd s It Hinltlt. Harden rn. :t and i-'. W, A Harl.rr. Jr. Kkaaimk. dsfnated , It I S'.irk- lluract. .' and 3. Ilenrge F Mora,. Kullakd, fon fr U, M Shea fr, j Jr. Ap.ni t rule. drfau't. H.-eond Bllteea, Flrt rotiml n Chlldi 1 Fluhl';g. defeated A I' Ntlson, Atlantli I !. ind . A w. Ttlllnghanl, Jr.. lelaad "-I. .it, i if Hrown, l-hllad- Iplila. I .ind :. R It Bheldop, linrart. defeated Fr.nk rrnkir. Bin mob. " and Is R P Bough ton. Jr. llnraet. defeated It K Smith. Rutland, and It. Ii Hitman, nnat- tai in d. defeated It. M Campbell, Dorset, l up: C, A. Bpafford, Harden rjlty, defeated Tuny K-.rd. Clearwater, t up. n.-org. riuit. Itutland. defeated II C Duranil, IMIwentala, '. and .1. W R, Harthnlom. n. Dnrnei .irfrsteii R it Child, Klu-hlng. I and 1 HARRY EAST UNAIDED OUTSCORES DEAL FOUR Piping Ktii'k Slar MtvkeH Six liniili mill PIr.vp, Clreal Polo Generally OcgANPnaT, N J., Aug II -Thr de- ddlni game for the Rtrausi-gh rtnan I CUPe was played on the in il polo Held jto-d.iv Tin. t'lping ito.-u Wandarari defeated n, lual four b a n ore of i "j goals lo M,, N. J Stem. HeotK ' I Rherman, Harry Kant and Jack O'Dsy 'were tintn, raed. hut all tarapal Injury, Piping lloek overcame Ihe handicap of a:g goals com edrd Ileal at the end i of the flrrt half and shut nut tli ir i OPfJOnenta, Who loot l-j goal on safe 'ties b) ilenrge C Mherman and M P ' Bamberger. Harry Fast igaln played great polo, h.s fast riding, angle ihotS 'ami mallet .md tietd arork featuring. I Rhsrman'n brilliant dafrnalve ami hard , rld'tig ofT prevented Bnlt from ahiait- iiig mot' go.ila Piping Rock was shut out In Ihe 1 ar.o:, elx IT and tilth pet ;o la, l.,i-t scoring tla, O'Ony two ami Klnnet one In the other ehukkera. The vlctora loat half a goal on a foul l Kirlin in the final period The game was wit neaaed by a large gallery of aodety folks In autOntOblles that lined the Meld. The etipa were presented to the Indi vidual pl'ners with rotigratulatlotia by M.,-'rr lleorgg Sherinin. Jr. Tne lineup : PI PINO Ria'K WANDKRgRS Mo 1 John O'Dsj No No V II ,rrv K i-i No No 3 Ralph Kirlin No Rack W Kmrav lie Indin dual seal- Kiel R..fere,. uotlll Strausa Ikottebndire PBAI. i M j siei n ii l ' Sle nn .in : J I V. v n M Bantberirsr, O'lCty ' Kinney Timer Willi an n NEW ROCHE LLE ENDS SEASON It 1 1 list ii iii iii it HfKiittn Will Hi I. ant Befor Full Imiii. Thi nUdtUlttllMI1 nualtJ of th.- Vv Rorh1 Tnchl t'luh will b nllcKl tn morrow ,,f the Bound it nrlM iw t)i I ant of the furtini-r vonlat, ami the fall circuit ii '"'Kin thi' following Hatui day with tin rem itt i of th S a wanli.ik.i Cortnthlnon Tuchi riab The nl1ow iOOM in t lie htt nd I cap rl.in.ieM to-rtmr-tow ar- M follOWl Klrpt V lul-'ii- Anltn m!I.ia AimM, 1 ' Ain.'r 4 per i . .Xr.ia la Dorlnda per eni Mnori nnd 0l tvtcht pontUct is ir vi Carollnftt I pr m.'. tnrh Rnhll ' P- r rrnf .1 h and iVeiind nivUlon- stalls IX illowi Vdii i nd Vi-tit, I 'g p r rem ei-h Mlgnnn nd ! It. .1 Wli.at. 2 P-! en: e.t h , A-Jei. 2'a p. r ( t-i ur . a lorlon wd Ifrnwuir, i pt emit; I.. "imii. J'j p.-r centej ''lure m l M ( iMfir. i p r ci fnh, victory. -S pr I con I Pcnttniti p r crni. Third tilt t-.. 'ti Twlttltti ttllowi Robin ! H "xJ-1 III 1 per CMIte! NntiMiia. 2 per tent . j Jolly Roger. p. r cent ttg P l" cent.; Klfflv. ptr rent Fourth hlvUion inllti end White 'ep nllti Ufa. II l pert-, nt: SIIm Moleety ind i hi . is per . ent. ch ; Ph mpeco, per en i MISS ROSENTHAL ADVANCES. will II ret Mea. Hammond fur Western Wonieu's Uulf Title, e.i-j.i... Ails. lii)inn I'.'t's'.sle n thai of It ixisi ie eompala In the Weati rn I'li.un- f, Mlsa Blaine Una, ii nn Oppurtunlt) ti ii i ir the ve.'iiiet, s plunanip hsis io-marrow, Miss Koasn. thai defeated .Miss t'arolliit I'alnter, former Wtstern rharnpion, b I up and :. :, plat la) " i'. Mrs 11 it Ham mond uf Indianapolis, prest ni champion, il. feu tl'il Miss f. ,le Rock Inland In I .mil I Miss li nr. ii played nir for 1 11 1 uurae and sure drlvlnt end ssll pis Mis I'ainlei a .1 1 Ins 1 1) l.iae tu men's won 0:1 It, i' ed iron shuts. hit form, for she Ut wis nol drlvins manner and eras In her usual cl in., erlaln with e.in her IrOnS II H is .1 Keell III. it. II 11 1 1 tu tiiih tm i I rotn tin t. in Miss lioaeu- thai "as a eei miii virtor. Mr- Hammond wun list mate M -s Alien ii) ainklni a numbei pulls I'll fl. if III OLD CROW RYE America s Finest Rye WHISKEY yOLpCROWj mm ,iBIOrlv.Ce F akOTfta 1 a,,., M H. Be HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. KIRK & CO., New York, JOHNSTON HAS HARD TIME TO NIP CHURCH Calif orn Ian Bcata Princeton Miii-, (i B 7. i I, and will Meet Pell. AALL TO PLAY VAMIIBI RN HotlTMAUrfON) Aug II. Ilay In Ihr InVltatlOQ tennis lournaineni at thr Meadow Club courts here to-day Wgl broughl down to the eernl-flnal ind nith three New lorkari and ana san Franciseo player In Ihe running. Wal- lar .M.rriii Hail, former Middle States ohnmpton ; Watson m. vsashhurn. Mat ropolttan champion . Theodore ft ivii and Willi itn M Johnsion arr the nuai -tet run lining of th- eighty -odd slai t- ts Hall nnd Washburn will come to. grthrr In the upper half to-morrow. While Johnston and Pall will dash in the lower half. Johnston, the ipeedy voting Callfor nlan, deflated Cteorgs M. Church, West- ern. Northwestern and intercollegiate title holder, In the match thai featured the fifth round, hi 6 3. & 7. I I. The fiery Westerner played the Inst tenuis he lias shown ilnoe his arrival h re ami Ogoept in Ihe second set found no trouble coring when he wauled to t'liureh took Hie lead In the Opining aet. hut only for the nhorttat time. After John ston gol going t'hurelt did not get an other i hatae to ahlne in that set. The Callfornlan drove auperbly and played beautiful fore court gam - in the early part of the eecond s t and led at t 1. Al this stage of thr match fhureh lobbed quite a nn Hnd did pome vrry good for,- court playing hlmaelf, with the result that he threw thr Callfornlan off lua game and look the pet utter It had gone to deuce Johnston moved along a' full speed l'i tlie hna! set Me look the first iwo games wttii i use. dropped the third Just as then ran the si t out. lake Johnston, Washburn three peia to win his mate Colkel farter of Phlhldelphl 1 K. I - I. This match was raally and had to go it front l. i, t I a, cot nearly as productive of gis.d i-it i- .is was the Johnston-Church affair. bUI was some- I what remarkable la c him of tin frequent fonii reversals The New Vorker i played ibove hlmaelf In the opening aet, ; while r.itier was Showing novice Ilk' 'form, and in the second a i ihr rrvern.- ; vas true, while m tin- third set neither played eapeclally well hut Waahburn 1 was quite a hit more steady Hall and Pell Won tlolr matrhts n straight s, i Hail accounted for Bd v. ir.i H Whitney, form, r captain of the Harvard tennis tejm. arlth the loai of only one game in each art. completely outclasalng the eratwhtle t'rlmaon star fr un start lo fluiah. Pell dlspoaed of Leonard benktnath the natlontl Inter- : echolaetb champion, ai s n, n. bul aad to tight ill tlie uav t.. d" it 1 Neither M, i" Meloughllii nor Thomas C Rundy, the national doublee champion, put In an appearance, so then match was defaulted lo W Complon and irv.ng Rlber. The aummarlaa: lleado 'tiib e lavltatlon single- Kinh no. I -Hi! .1 Me t H i Sell US . r. I ,r l II 1. I . v. IPIMI M Waabtiurn .Jp'.-., : . T It Pel man, I, I ' ii m trhuruh. a Men e l r ;e. Mil and Irv.ng R Mcljoughttn default . T K I' Jil.i' P i net s e ji f-.ip i i.- nerd M m Jnhi at ! defeats i 3. :, 7. s t See ,n.i raun I W t'.enp ttlh le .n frnm Mauri ind Th una i rtnn.lv hy Ml Sl. t It S I'retitler ile . r en I xv Ran I I i 1 . i.i. .1 l let Bin iii XV xi el ' i lal nn I -i n I XX -I Ii -ti r.. .ti defe - J. 1 Roup i F K I lllalr. Thi feated ' irltflt' a: d lit'. tun inali'ii ."! nnd Rrle X In " . i laklev and K Bmitli I'omptnn anal I Rleer, n -. Daivann ind II x Thru k . I I. In ,,,r mil II X" il., defeat' I XV 7 xx .,. t men .n defe i foes, ' . M ''Liu 'i i, i I XX M , Hall defe ited xx I' i .1,. in I .i Uaa Kiell'l' It' I ' .,,(. I I I I. flawenn i lakley .ltd Tin. .in I K kn Sml OTTAWA RACING RESULTS. Klnai U.i e -I'ur-e 40fj iwo-yoor OtIUngi foe I in i a im i.i; rt - .m i ,t ) turlongi I . ii H nit.. ol M . 1 '-r:n even. - i sttnl ."it. Won; Kathleen 102 icoopert, .' t : to nn l out, unl ttanehore, 191 tChtvorit le I, .. i fn. i l - . third Time. 1113 0 Willi W.. Hopeful --, ..nd Uld lop ulen mi gocind Kot?oTwoyeor oldej nnndk' mIi furlonge Rooei , : ' iiohonit 8 t i" and ti ".. w.Ti; K.ir'..- Siglu. (Clover It i" y ;t i ind outi eono bynn, M ifdcLiorniottii to I. 8 to jj i I te i, third. Time. Kit 'ill 'i. is a, p,, tun. A . i ke Third lta I'll' . 1110: three ve.,r... rhaeei handU ip: itn mi. Ill i Bt.-'i sei i. i,i 1. won . S: 1 lu .1 and out. se, au tm n. :t to i . :i Time, s xt rpi mid ItpWai I : steep .v .1 miles Tropr m 1. . in i and . 1 xv iitamei, 4 ' Nee H ivea, 111 l' and 1 i" '. Dilril iiui .ina Oaiety alt r., ii Fourth H i Puree . ..: .,,. dlrap; ell furlenge- air Bdsai i"i tt'l hant. .' in I. ii in .'. anil I ' i :t. a, m; r guret ii, III UNinper), I :.i : i-. s inj p... uml . Un- k ltu. 110 1 . . b ; So fl and "ut. third. Tim,. 1:11 g-fi I' xX'i.l.'W Moon sr I Piste tlUen mi MS Klfth Rare raree IIN; i.ir. - ...nt ... .111.1 upward! sslllnsj nintlen .1 - k . . , furliinse Uadl liondoni I . I ilap-iiuiiei, tn ... 3 in umi oat, 'i.. i.. Kstharine 1 ii-. tgeihumehslnii ' to 1 1 mi 1 tn hm und Kvle, ii. 1 lon 1 di mi, ' :. 1 1 and I m Ii third Time, I II, C Nome, RSgUlSr, X nee 1,--l..- .Inn I, l-l Jenntnsi Psmpl " I Parpe us) a ran sixth It.'- Tin. . xear ld .1 1,1 ward eeRlns; hn 'I"1 half furhinsi sir Ravmnndi 115 iWarrtnsloni. II t. i 1 and 3 i loper), I m nil. .I" 'lie, . I'M ti 3 I .1 ti a ti i , :'" t.i Time, lit Tut:. Il 'ttei : third, an, I. . llaverea k. un. I M iter SeSi t" ti yviiir tu mils l.' ! el r I and Ida in. I un leenlh - I. ! . ere. Ill - . HI and I i.-r.t, al . .XII- VX . I ' i, ta . I:M SI mn, , VI.'.. tat,, I. . It. i.ia n I ulen ....II. . . I ii t ii 'coper t ihll I TlSI' tl I k nil.... .1 .,f -y.rx ...a..-.' i ,,f mm. ;oiPow VRYE' i . laHkirtvf'UI . N. 1. I M 'LOUGH LI N-BUNDY TEAM MAY DEFAULT Tneaday set for Title Match in Donblea, bill Latter Is Jfol in Bant, PROBABLY WON'T C0MI N'ent Tuesday hag hern tentatively ns the rVaj tor tht so' aetde I'hallrnjre roann of ma national donblea at the VVoBI Rid championship Tennis t'lub. roifst HIHa, I. 1. Maurice K (( lanighlin and Tn.,m,,e r Rundy ai ; liolih rs and iue he.i,,i..rf A Mo. ' the fend latrt their title agamst another re hp pair, i larcui'v J ili illn ,,,d M'llllua ml M. Juhoaton, tha wlnnara of tiie ac iionai dpubtea lournamrtit Whethw ot ml the match Vtr Hill he phi led te rather doubtful, however Some of those in the know hav, oiproseeri them serVee as hung reaeonaMy mi, that Dundy is mn going to make the trip Howl Il waa planned ona.iiallv that Hundy would leave faliforiim roe th.. Meet un- medlatol) aftei th- playing of tbe Went-Bast matdiea and he waa among thoas Invited to oompete al Ihe lamg- wil. rleahi ighl, Newport .n,, .South- a mot on tournaments, but in his rn inisa.i.g from , ,, , ,,r ihres No word ban beetl board from him stating sisi tlvely that he or In mil i:oitlg to ploy, ii an uhi not he .i ing gurpriat if In- lid at iy out. however, for laat ir ir whrn he and MoLoughlln had won in., aoubias cup outright by tak'ng tha doubles t-hamptonehlp tor the third time II was predicted freely that it waa the last appearance of the ln, ,,, galea plav. i in a do ll, lea chiiiuplonahip even' Bund) did not play in anything like high eJaaa form Inst season and moat of the exM'Ns had p I, I th. ehel- lengvrs oi thin year cdrry off the ehamplonship, if Bund) dpi ooma tivat t.ow he probably would gol he of very much help io MefjOUghHh fm- his play on turf would he rather -'iaky. slm e he hna had no grasa play ill!- yen. In tite event of Bund) remaining In lw Angelas Irtfttn ami Johnaton vill win iti. douhlea nbamplonahip by drfauit. should thla fa lbs uase it will bring out iln old arguments In favor of doing away wun the challenge round in doubtea and making it an H '' event lik. tlie single. M i. It has he"!! nld in f.iv-or ,f the open douhlee ind should tin challenge round be missing 'hip sen- eotl it W'lll g'vr souie impeius to the movement In favor ol making ihe event a phi) through aftali it nas ta-en practically decided h) tha national laaociatlon ulBclals to iiava Frederick H Alexander open the tlnrty Itfth annual lournomeni Monday in a match agai'st Nathaniel W Miles of th,. ongwood t'rickei t'luh. Ik'simi R. ti Wrenn, referee ot th tournantanti has dee iie.i tii, it no further SllhecrlP tuiiia for sea son tickets for the tourney will hr adi ii". Mill h- .icceptrd a s tlate lick sold, and io-morroa No for si ai dsvn prlcee lor gpedal v- in th, nnirnoy and -lie-doubti d Vie ten It I d Mia. 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