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7 8 f-f THE SUN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916. Macon a Mecca for Young Yankees, Who Flock There From All Directions to Begin Training Baker Here DONOVAN AND HIS PARTY OF YANKEES " AT MACON CAMP Ptliers Drift. In Singly Vntll Ui'S Dolcirntion Is Neatly lo Itoirin Work. plRMTKS TiIKK VYOMIES JIKSIDK LOXfl SLIM LOVE i r MACOS", (5.1., Feb. 21. Manager nil! Ponovan of the Ynnkera anil Ills pnrty M twelve, who left Now York yesterday, were not the flit rontilKninetit of New York American LenRiie. bull players to reaevh the twining ramp here. Five rwrulls beat him l It. They hail been drifting In hero for two ilayn from bx far west as tho l'aclfle cnant, and polntu Mat. Tho find recruit to hit Macon was Tom HlodRrlt. u Irfthnniler, who pitched ior Oninlin In tho Western Lrnirue. Ho waa followeil by William l'lercy, a youthful looking pitcher, who aerved Los Angeles Just prior to being hauled In by the Yankee ilrannet. l'lercy. ufior a long ride from lh furthent bonier of the Oolden Went, got hero last night. This morning then- were three more nr rivals, Nick Cullop. who pllcln-d for the Xanana City l-Vderiil.-t last car. Dan Tipple, for whom big money was paid by the Yanks to Indianapolis last year, nd Urban Shocker, a moimdman from Ottawa. These lads all nm extensively to alti tude, four of them being In the six foot class, nioilcett took a stroll out to the Fair Grounds to see the bull park, and began his training by taking a hike around tho mile track udjacent. The diamond ha been put In splendid con dition by I'lill Silienk, the New York rroundkeeper. who has ornamented It with Brassy frills, such iu Henry Fabian delights In for the Polo Ground". Donovan's contingent. Including Cap Huston, Onko Farrvll. Duggat), th-j trainer, and thetjo players, Keating, Caldwell, .Mogrldge, l'leh. Gray. Smith, McGovern and Xunumnkt-r, arrived to night and did not lose much tlmo In seek ing tho hay. Of this last natnisl octet all arc pitchers except Sinrtli and Nuna maker.vtho backstop for a livelihood, und atcGovern, who Is un lnl'elder. Joe Kellev. central factotum. and two pitchers, Finti and Itussfll, hookeil onto tho Donovan MpJad at llaltimore. Hie. 1910 training season will bo cracked up , formally to-iiiorioiv with the Yanks! nillng the pioneer role. Schwert, the catcher, wns to have come, but mlsxid connection t-onievv here. The mficrltn: of the clans did not Mop with the iirrlv.ils nlieady noted. At odd Interval" di'rltig the afternoon and evening othtr IiimtIUvI their names on the rfglster of tho Hotel lHmpsey. Then- wn (. ltiri, u left handed pitcher from Chii'lano'igii; Walter Alexander, ttm calchi : , 11 il liable, an Intleliler: Nenl lira ly wl- idtTMU Willi His nvnt arm In Pa1! is; Slim lnve. the Iss Angeles plti her, Mlmw toiverlng height makcH giraffes look like pygmies, and j Joe Gedeon, th lntlebk'r obtained by I fhc Yanks from th" l'ederals to tho j acute ilsa-pxltitnieiit of Clark (IrltTllh. who used to havu this pl.iler on Ills Wathlngton cluli. FORD HAM PREP FIVE VICTOR. ft, John's Prep Outclassed, Tho null Tun Mars An .Hissing. Tho St. John's I'rep five nf Brooklyn was defeat u1 by !-rdhatii I'rep on tho Maroon nurt .v "terduy, the winners more than doubling the lon-rs' points, with the Hfoi of i to 11. The ser vices of I'ns. h anil Collins were missed on Ford' i;ur s attack, but they wore not needed P defeat St. John's. The losing tenm nt no stage of the game looked strong enough to win. The lineup: Fnrrihani I'leii. l'n. ,t John's l'rn I.-fein-.. . . I.- fi fiimuiit Ilfllly rnlllna . liltlil luruurn. . .Hhunn . .Vi:h IlMthi ring' hi, . . I'L-ntre Wii:h ' vv kinn . .. jni gu.irn i nun Rlnhart Itmhi gu-ird Ke-y Pcore -ror.lh oii Prep, :i: M. John's Pren. 1' li 'ili- from th Id I'olllm, i HeiherlUK'nn .'. Court I.'frvie. Ilsllly, Kelly. K. nn. !oN frmn foul Heine. Ircton. I, K-liny. Milistitiit.-. - Trunin fnr Ilelnhsrt, Kemiv for K -ily lti-fer Flta- patrlv'k. rnrdli.im. Tim-) of lialven ;o m,"ult,, PENN NIPS HARVARD IN RELAY. Iltuitlinm I'nn'l Ciileh Vleredllh In I.lisl l. S. v. r. Win a. IfARTt'oiin, Conn.. lVb. L'l In tlie feature event of thn Uncouth annual nthletlo iniet of the Hartford Naval Mllltla 1'nlvuis ty of Pennsylvania won a sensational mite r.-'iy fiom Harvard In tho fast time of .'I urmitcs 22 scc-nndn. Opening up for 1'ei.n imraey got u quick Jump on T- "clitu r. which was main tained by l.neliwood nnd 1iition, who ran agallltt Wild ox atiil Hlddle respec tively. The 1 1 ti 1 1 sprint between Hlng tiam of llnrvarJ and Meredith of I'enn brought the e ii-ctatois to their feet. Bingham hud too in my yards to leduce and never could catch the tjuaker star. The one mile n-l-iv between Wesleyan and New Voik L'niverslty was won by the latter The winning team was Crnwther, M -Unwell, TM.inny nnd f.cnt and thn time U minutes III sccnndH, White () v eriv lielins .lennlima. , C. 1J. Wli'te, I'D. defeated 1r 11. I). Jennings. 2f by a hccii-u of 'jr.o to n:i last night In the Hionklyn handicap It 2 balkllne tournaineut lit the Hrooklyn Hllllaril Academy The victor's average was 7 E-:i.. and Hie loer's " t-3.",. The winner's pei 'iin wile VI, 2 and 27, and tho bn-er's 21, 11 mid 11. TO-DAY'S JUAREZ ENTRIES. Firat Hive - scllln: lhre ve.ir-nld 'inerd! nee and a hall f n l lon,- nnd , 107 . !"7 . I"" . h: . n: , u: . u: and '"I . 110 und . Hi 'Hoo liinlin. OuU Kutenc- Sui-o.. Iomcj Clara Jam"" Pnl. m.n'MI Loi'er' l.'inc Utile Ma '- 'Mil M.itterson.., Kl Vealernilli 1 ( irio l'firent I'rlir Id' Vnhle (iriuid P' Una 10.il Sreond Km e- s(.ijtls niiHruil: one ui'le. ; threc-)e. ir-olda "Andrev Juhiiroii f"VItillle C.'nd., Nina K !ifc,l'.lei1rowan Iklnny II l"t lIurmlu'H lluek.. , Airline Third lt.ei. S'lllnit : Ihn-e-ye.ir-nlils npwsrd; (He nml u i ill furlotun: ToammnfliT ... . Id Zcnnlek riarh.mta H' Kii.i "Injvis in- v ul.i -Kvrvn . .. 10" Viliy hnm Trel.hnm . . 1'' I'ajorieta Mm i'ollv . nm , lli . Ill , III . li: fourth Hmti -lljiulie.ip; thrrc-jcar-oldi and upwirii. n I'iriiiii.ii Carrm Oniin . , Hronlo Fnny Kdnh i Jii'inn fioetl... Vsllaha :il Ko'driny Hrhrhoiiw ... .in Klflh Hue smiiii; Hirrevcarolila upuuM, ii w tiirlon.. Mil Hun . .. . ' I sr Mcll-i i.r.nni n Molli r Aiinli.i I ml "i I.uUm .Take Jt.H Airml ll'-i nath Hie, -i (unit. llirre-jc-aroMa -Iriwnnl' one intle l-id (.'islirin . I'. -I iuli in 'Jirili.loi .... !n.a,, iiruM,"""' Ijone sir 11' Miimia . , . liil . 1 1 . Ill, und . IK, . Hi und . Kf. . 110 , no , 110 Z'W .llu I'l vu1.-li1jv II in.h km?.'":,:::: m t Apriitire allotkamn claimed. FRANK BAKER, HERE, SA KSjEDWARD THOMPSON HIS BEST YEAR IS AHEAD Intends to Train Hard and Be in Best Shape of His Life Believes Yankees Will Be in Thick of Pennant Fight Willard Not 111, Declares Rickard. J. Franklin ll.iker, hitter extraonll- nary of fonnlo Mack's $1PO,UOO Inlleltl those years the Alhl-tlc were hog-! King American league pennants, Is n real enthusiast over tho prospects of tho Yankees for the. omnliii? e.-wm. linker . came to town vesterdav at ibo Kollrlta. ' ,. ....... tlon Of Col. Jnrnh Itntmeet. tirmstilent nf ' ....... ... ...... - mo rsew ork Americans, Tho Colonel explained that ho was ery unxloiia lo see the third b.ueman for whom ho and , .uiu jiuihou it.tiii n small ioriunc u few days ago. In llio opinion of Col. Kuppcrt the home run king measured up to expecta tions. He found a unlet, unassuming but confident baseball player not yet turned 30. who was very positive in his belief that tho brightest part of his base ball career was In prospect. The visitor from Trappe, Md was a well tanned, husky, two handed fellow who said something every time he talked. "1 alpi to make t'Jlfi my best baseball year so far," said Maker to a group of newspaper men. "Thero Is no reason why I should not be us good its, If not better than In 1914. To begin with, 1 am In better physi cal condition now than I ever was at this tlmo of the year. 1 am only eight pounds heavier than when at my best playing weight. A fellow needs at least that much excess to Hand thu rigors of hard training. "And 1 Intend to train hard," lt.iker continued. "1 will start in to-morrow when I return to the farm. Mark my word. I will bo as well prepared as anv of the youngsters that go nut with the second squad. 1 feel a great moral responsibility. Messrs. Huppert and Huston have gambled heavily on the possibility of my being as good ns when I quit tho Athletics. To my mind It Is no gamble at all. If 1 hadn't thought I would Improve over past form I never would have returned to the game. Still, you see tho position In which I nm placed. That Is nil the more Incentive for me to deliver. And deliver 1 will If hard work counts." "Arc your legs all right?" Haker vpb asked. "You know thero was a report that you suffered an Injury last sum mer." "Is that so"" said Haker. "Well. If there was eer anything the matter with m" leg 1 never knew it. No, my legs aro nil right : that I will guarantee." "How much ball illd you play last summer?" was linked. "I pl.iyeil twenty-odd games twenty nine 1 think it wiib In tho Pel.iw.itn County league, 1 pl.ied about llfty games altogether. No, 1 didn't hit m ,400, as some reports hao It. 1 hit Just .11 1 'J and had eight home iuim In no twenty-nine games. Hut 1 plned quite enough h.ifeball to assuro mself that 1 haven't begun t" go back. Why should I Ij slipping Itiuer rontlnued. "I'm only a kid I'nmp.irtd to limit, Wagner I h.ive nlvv.is taken i-are of nself, l nm will lonMltutcd and hould be pretty nearly as good as I over was for ten vears i come, "I cannot begin to tell you how plencd I am over the ntcwix-ct nf playing f.eventy-t-even gaiues.it the l'olo Crounds. We ball players all prefer New York, you know. It's thn big time of the big leugu". Metr. Huppert and lltu-tnn hve tre.ue,! me most liberally. 1 am ubsolutely satlslbil with m contrail I shall give Donovan tin b .-"t that N In me, and thnt I hope will bo better than my best record of the past." Hiker Is of the opinion that his new team will b very inucli In tho is-nnant race nil ihi way If the proper rnopei atton Is sliniui. "Winning ti pennant," said lie, "Is not a question of two or three Mars doing their best Kvery one on the club must tight from start to Mulsh. Our club should ho stronger than any Yankte oir.llt of the last leu e..ir. but it villi fa'-'i a tougher Held than any pennant winner laced dm ing all that tune, cau'weu ii"i l.-uder nr two of the cirtatifi rigni n,.. ,. ,,.. liall nlav i ,, , . , ,, ....l-i,,,. i ers tell me I.ec Magee U eorklt g , ;ilaer. I have no fear of tailing down. . i never vvas so anxlouA for the opening i . ',. The lime i-annot come ton of the season. I n mm auin '" . . -oon for me to get a snot at xnai riMH , Helil bleacher." .pnP home run sltiggi-r lias a natural Ipieferenre for Hind b'li-e. but I- vv'lllng I 'Lc.lirie'cluK ,. ),ave plaved every pohlt on, even to pitching and cilctilng," eiUl he. Ihnuc l III the American le.iue i nlways served at third. I am -ur-, though, that I could give u pretty iair account of myself nnywhero In tho IntUJil or ontfleW. "I-MP. Mllleel Is, a gr ill'l Ul"C lenmv, imui vitiiahtn asset in anv club be. cause of h!s tremendous s petti. 1 liavo been toll he Is ver' niloil to go to 1'"! outlleld. With his spetd and arm nnd Judgment of mean mm nans no t-inm.u b a corking garderu r." The first contingent of Clant phi) ere will leave this city for .Marlln I'rhlny mo-nlng. The party, In charge of IMdie Hrnnnlck, will Includo Chrlxty Mathew son : Catchers Wendell. Kocln r. Ki nni-y und Sandberg; Inllelders lluiiter. Martin and i:tsh, and Oulllclilers IlariiNiii, Hab blngton, Hoiisi'h and JarnbMin. Uooln, Hitter und Shepner will bo picked up nn the wa to St. laiuls. At tho .Mound City, Schupp, Kch.iuer, ltnlnger, l-'ar-rell and Colo will Join. Shannon. Kra mur. Tliorpe, Kell, Hralnanl and Ibsl rlguez. the Cuban, will report to Matty direct from their homes. .McCraw will take Southpaw 1'aliiK'ro with him from Cuba, M ct raw It, lu In Marlln Keb ruary 29. During the baseball f-eat-on players In the Texas l.eaguu will be Insured against injury or disability as they will work under tho workmen's t ampoimtl"'! Ian. according to nn iinnnnneement made i tho Te.ins State Industrial Acthlent Hoiird. The magnates will contract with Insuranco cnmp'ih'.'h nperatlng un iler the supervision of the State board. During disability suffered while u. work on tho baseball field a player will re rtlvo HO per cent "f his salary. Tho health of Jess Wlllatil, heavy weight champion nf llm world, H'ciiisj ii source of unusual worry to the llterarv llirhts of Chicago. Hvt ry uthur day tho pen pushers tlmro hnvo thu cowboy giant nn the verge o( pneumonia, wllh llltlmatlims that tho Willaid-Moran bout may Hiiner"ii further pisdninemenl ,ih a cons' 'lliejice, "I "ur the life of inn I cannot tlgnio tho object of thoen I'hliago despatches," said Tex Itlckard yeMepluy. "Wh, I have Just tulln.l to Wlllurd over llm long distance teh phono. Ills voice xoiiiultd iiriythlng but like Hint nf un ailing mull Willard .issiiitsl me that ho was very nupil Improved, so much t-o that ho I practically ready to start training, lie linn b,tji keepinu Indoors a lot to Improve hi i cold. 1 mioss that fact was rcAptmslblo for tho erroneous ivport that tho big fellow wiui sick abed. "Willard aanuriHl m that ho would leave Chicago within u very hew days, lie hopes to btjrlii training in this city Iwforo tho end of tho week. There Is absolutely no occuloti for public worry ..ffi'fo WIISm wc plaeod on pale lit tho Madison Squaro (lardcvn ollke.s of Itlckard & McCr.ickln at 10 o'clock yesterday, with brisk triullng In "1"p 11 I"1'' I'een planned nlo, in aao riicrei seats) on sale, out tho .. - i..... .... , ... . .... jmiiiere wein piow on me orucr. rvery rflort l.i being madis to forestall neat "1'cculatioti. Dollhtlf l0 TT,oxlnK m!ltcU ot th week Is thnt which will bring to gether (loorgn Chip and Young Aheam at the II roadway Sporting Club, Urook lyn, nils afternoon. Carey l'helan and Kid Ghetto will meet In the fenturn bout of tho Ameri can Sporting Club's matinee this after noon. Four other ten round attrac tions havo been arranged. Charllo leonard, lightweight brother of tin sensational lightweight, Uenn, will box Artie McOovern In the tsn round wlndup at the Umpire A. C. to night. Kddlo Morgan, the liitest Kngllsh Im portation, will meet lted McDonald at tho I'loneer Sporting Club to-morrow night. This will b n preliminary to tho Joe Azevcdo-Ilull Thompson clash. J.inmy Initty and Hobby Moore will fur nish another ten rounder. Local talent exclusively will furnish the whohs show at the Harlem Sporting Club Friday night. Tho cardi T Kelly vs. Franklo Notter. Harry Gatt'o vs. Hay r.irks and Young Fultin vs. Young llrltt. Hombardlcr Wells Is in again In London jesterday he won the Kngllsh heavyweight championship by knocking out Dick Smith in the third round. There's not much significance to an Kngllsh boxing title these dais. Fin land's real tighter.! are on the firing lino In Flanders. Ch.ilrnnn Kreil Wenck of the Sta'e Athletic Commission announces that the i new rules nf boxing, as published yester- 1 day, will not go Into effect until March 1. EMPIRE CITY SHOWS RICH LIST OF STAKES All Aired lliimlicnps ViV With Kit Virw ami Whirl for .luvcnilt's. following the announcement nf the racing dates for the coining; season little time has U-eii lost by thn Umpire City Hating Association In preparing Its list of stakes to be run at I ho summer meet ing at Yonkers July 12 to 2?. The en tries for tin so stakes villi close on Fri day. .March It), wlUi Victor K. Schauni hers, secretary, Broadway and New stris-t. 'I'.. ere are six stakes fot thrce-vcar-olds and upward, M for two- ear-olds and lhris fn- threo-year-olds. i'h'iugli tho Whirl nisi Kast View for two-year-olds will Is- of guaiaiiteed v.ilue nt J.'i.OOO cacti It is likely that the Kinplr City Hainllciip for Hie allci;od illvislon vIU 1, a rich' r event, as there. Is $'.',. ,nQ III addcil money. Tl.o other handicaps III this division will have ll.Xiin added, with tho eno-pHnn of th" Kiev twine, which Is a six furlong dash with J1.000 adihil. The stakes follow: I'ur three-ysr-ftlilit and lletrd- -The Kiniilr- i'li hanille.ip, ,ns nil:- and u furlunt. tJ.MO tnlile.l; I lit, Vl'liker IkiIhII i.i, one mile and mii rlchth, tl.'DO inlileti Ihu Vlount Verntui Iwinilleap, mie mile, II.K00 Mil, lid; the KPtln handlinp. iihmit mi fiirlongn, tl.ooij aililml the Mel rte ruittr mMIiik. mm mile and a six toenih. tl.-'iOn value , the Arrow flake, rellliiK. nlioiit rl furlungn, $1,500 value. for ihrr-'-s ear nhi 1h Knltaerb ker In, ii.ll iili. ene mile nnd a nlxtenth, tl, too Hil-inl; the M la-urn nu-r h indti up one mile, II. 00') milled, th Tarn lnli aukes. acll hit, one mile. ll,r,on value. Cor twu-)eiir-nlili The Whirl H'i4t'f, Hit and ii linir furlaiigi. 13,000 value: the Hist View stakes, uliout sl fll'lon. . 0 0 II value; the VVnkellelil Immlleap. rive suit a hull furluigs. t. valuu: thn Hem elfcelle Htukt-e fur tlllleN, live itml ii h.itf rurlnnn-, K.fjOO vmIiic. the i-'rlvollty sinkes. soiling, hvs Hnd a huir fiirl'iiut". II -"00 l. Illle, I lie SprlKhtful strike. ri'lllllK, all, -111 slv furlong. fl.JOO villus ' SOCCER REFEREES SELECTED. I'relKliInn hiiiI lilldli-oll lo Art nt II Ik I i nines 'l'ii-dll. i:. I'relKhton and (!, Oaldlentt havo been i-lioseii iih refi-reen for tho two In tel national MMVer in.-ilelu h vvliieh will be played this afternoon nt l.epox Oval between tennis reiirefentlni? llnKl.ind and S.iotlaiid In tho Kainc "turtlniT at 1 o'flocU nnd Amer'i'a and the Continent In the frame Ft.irtlinc ut :i o'clock These pliiyers villi IIkuid In the double header; Scol' Hid Wilson, I.iveity, (llhb. VV ll. niacin r, Mii'iinn. Dye, .1 ,1 liilliirhrr, Viiiiiik. Miller, McKennu mid Mcrhennle llnKlniiil - .Mather, qiitnlaii. ll.illi-y. I'or tel. I'- ri-y, Dtirney, Curalde, Carver, lljyra, l,.mlc nml I'uvty. America -Ttntle, .1. Itohertaun. I'nst, J tiiRrmo ta-nnnx, Wnl-lrnn, Xehnb.iuer, Juines rnrd, llelni'lty. i;ilU ami I'aiiper. rontlnrni lli lner, M. Vandeit euhe, A, Vnndeweuhe. ,, llcer, Van dfii llinden, nrhksuti I.'. Ilunzlker. H. Iluiullter. Ilk-lcli. ilubln anil J. ilrfer. JUAREZ RACING RESULTS. l'lrt llare Selllnni lliree.year-nlilsj ne nti'l n half ftinaiiirs- t' M .luhMsun no i.-lilllInK). in In 1, 4 lo I and ;t tn r, won VluU-l. lu.'l i.Vlnna), '.' to 1, ,'l to and nj, euinil; Honey rut, (I) Uentry). 7 to 1 in 2 iiinl out, third Tlmn. I :07 1-5. Happlm-HM and rtrrulatinn also ran .seeiiiiti liin-i SellluK, three-year-oliln nml iipiiurd, tin fiirhniKh Meal Tl kel, UT I M,ir H). '.' to 1. even mul 2 to M on .Vllns Kul-illa. U7 il'li kenm. '.' n I i ven ami '.' lo beennd, hmly Jiiuna, loo illajea), .'I In 1, L-nii ami t In .', third Time, 1 1 111 2 r, Oiliuiel It a ml el I, l-'rna Kye, HerdM. illlliert Itnue, Marie CoKhlli and llonnle' lluek also ran. Third Jta Selllinr: fmir-year-oMA nnd upward; ene mile hlnlirmik, loo ill, Hlibl Iiik), I In !'. 1 to 4 ami out, won: Alda, He iMiirvnl, 7 to r,, I in a anil nut, m-cmul II A .lliuea. 07 iIIhvmi), 12 lo 1, I In 1 and 2 In I, third. Time, 1 2-,"i Tortile 1- and Dave MniitKmn'ry alvo run ruiirth Itace Hi-tlliiff. fieir-yeiir-olils nnd upward, fix (urlnnsa Kr.inels, nn i I'leltcim), 4 tn 1, il in ,, und I In II, won. Aziiru. I"-' I III. HIiIIIIiikI. 7 to I. in ;. nml II tn f, m-runii, I'ralrl". 110 illuxlon), even, 1 In .1 and mil, third Time, 1 : t :i J'anhHi'hftpl, Ktd Nelson und Kck Davl nisi ran, I'Ktli linen i-elllni;, three. en.uMe nml upuard. one mile I'llrci-raM, 112 i Hunker), h to ft, 7 tn in mi l I pi 11 nun r.ltctruwan, I in I I'li'Ki un), 4 in I, N to .' and 7 tn 10, teenml, Salvado Quru. 1MI illuxli.nl. 12 lo I. 4 in 1 ami 2 In 1. third i Time, 1:41 llrll Itrach, hndiiruuce. Air line. uu-iHK-r iiia itftHc ait, i ran Mvlh llar-e ienE, Ihrr e.yc ir.oliU and upward. tt f iir'oiit!" Tap, r Tip, In." (II, SlilUliiir), 12 In 1, 4 to 1 unit 2 in 1, mm, Ileal Worth, 110 (Ktenoy), S tn 2, 7 tn in and 1 In '', 'I'miit; Vajudiwllil, tin l(lrnaa), ll to 1, 3 tn 1 and S to 0, third. Time. 1US 1-A Hharn.r Knlsht. l-ady Timnir. Wlllta, rroaparo Bun. Cecil, ilsdolla iuid, Ua4M4ra also rau. HURT ON ICE YACHT Abrupt Swerve Hushes Ifim Overlioiirtl; liitmN mi Hiait; Knocked rucoiiscious. IMP YEAR'S FTIIST VICTOR IlKP IIa.vk, N. J Feb. II. Three (pectaoular Iro yacht races on tho snow covered North Shrewsbury among the third class white winged lllers of tho North Shrewsbury loo Yacht Club fur nlshod thrills to-day for tho Ice yachts men ns well as tho crowds of sieotatiirs and skaters. Tho championship tee yacht Imp, now owned by 1, T. Straus of Ncwarlc, won the commodore's race, tho tlist third class Ice boat event of tho. season. Iteuben White railed the Imp to victory In this ten mile event four times around the club's triangular eoure. The Imp's time was ID minutes 3 ft seconds, beating out Daniel Asay's Gull by only 10 sec ond, and 1. T, Straus's Silver Heels by .",.' seconds. Fred Van Dorn'H Say When and James H. Weavers Kitty withdrew from this event when Kdwaid ThoiupsAn. who way sheet tender on tho Say When with Irving llance, was thrown out. landing on the Ice on his head. He was rernl,.i..,l unconscious The Say When was turn-' ing a st.nco in Fishers Cove and "'i18 brought up Into the wind so abrutitlv that Thompson lost his balance and went out of the boat as If taking a dive Mart llaviland stopped tin- Kitty when he found Thompson lying ur- on'ious on the Ice. The Ice v.iU'hsmau soon was icilveil. Iteuben White, vi.is'lhe victim of the second accident of the day, when the Imp upset In taking the ttrst stake In the second race, a il'stance of T'j miles, for points on the season's pennant. White, who left Ins sheet tender behind , In this rvirt owing i-i the tightening , breeze, w.s trailing Silver Heels w hen the rheet tipi v night as a puff came, the l AMI'M.VIKNT. I WINTER GAf DEN i;V ROBINSON II With AL CRllSOK. JR. I JCLSON COMEDY t.Kr s 1 1st K of II' a v lie- SI", Mal Tn-ilay 'riltirs .V. s.u 2 I , 1 1 Ml N til l'i rfiirnmiiei liilllnl ilMH! mm I SI- I' VV I'.l'k I ii r r i. ui m i it k I r . will Is- iran-ferr,-! In,m llisoli Th,-.ire CUIIBCBTHth VV erilvav I i I' I.M.ilsTisd.iy Wlil A Sil .' IV t47lh Time U.-liar Maiine Elliott's ut 'i nr II n.t 1'ieday W Ks s in. d .n '- .10 i hi: I'kiih: or un r." 4QYU CT Thea mar II .i I. mi sr.. 03 in Slt Man Tied.i) WihI.vs.vi sil IJ,'.tla'aWraq m: tM'lloll.Mli vvmitv" DIIIPCCC I'Uh neirhw.i I Ik-- s .'0. rnmucoiM ,i.-io-.i.,-vv,,i.tfit . -ii V Nt MllHial i'oiihsI) Thai Is Dlllir.-nl VERY GOOD EDDIE Mop inn vi n it iiii .i Tin i llll villi - Villi! l N ll 111 ill I V hopper A I'i-i -.ii nt; I ty I" r, IMIlillllt. World I li.mililoll lieSUiUets. Vilin Ins-li In 'i lo il'l,' il hole luiimr fl ,o A. a 1 i-srle sU.ilInc at Ti a. Ihll it A sup Tahle ri eriaii'ne iiiii I t Hr.vant III I.INMNIi I n.MllllllllM I V I MM, SPRING FASHION SHOW in addition lo liegultr 1'rcwr.iiiinn' HOTEL EILTrY.ORE v:z i . nt II. Gala Concert Knr llu- 11,-ni-lll nf Ihe Italluli War siitTi-rers l'nl-r lb- II mi I n't 'ti u ' ii. m. rut: m i:i;n oi hm.v. AllI'lSTs . 1 I.illsn illnnl Viilenllim lre.pl , I'liulii M.irluii I Kuril ii Si hkiiiiiiiIIIo Ileiiiualilti sHpi,) - MAUREL AMATO AN II CARUSO SlliNIIK IAIIIXI Hill slmt fur I lie llrsl time ii ( VI I- T It 11 1 1 I U'Oi llitisle h I.I.Drill.lll) .MI'liMIMI. Hi kt. 10 I", $j to l,e h-nl t Tliket citll, ti nf heading; Hotel KKiiiTii B I LTMORE rlillliV IIIIIMMi MI'SHUI. Mill I I, llll IMIHll'. I'llll'l 2.1, lit II. tmm HEMPEL 8EGUR0LA WARFEL SLimiL: HOLTHOIR infill GALLI I'reinlere Dins -ns ir-h Me n ri House s4af.sHi-ul A InlrreslliiK I'riigrnin. Ki. SiviIk ,l; llntiA s" s 1 1 tils: 10, I.IO .Son l lllllinore llm inllie. Mm K K Johnston, Knsisi I'Uiio. ' Vl-N'l.llli: 11 4.1. 1., sal. l:i.. Frh. 211. al Nil.1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA .VIII. all 111 1 1 1 1 1 II I.1C. I illlillll Int. Rnlidsi. JI'I.IV I.VI s.s.1 V l iiiilralln. SentH 7.'.C. In (.' Utiles Jl'.', ,'i, at Hut (lllleo. ai.oi.ivn ii vi.i.. :u tv. l id m. In-d.l.l, Fell. V.'ih lil :l I', M. KARL JOHN 'I be I i li'liriiled Teiioi. Aeolian Hall I iLlilnrnm Wf'l VII. nl .1 jlO ' CVDII l A KI P 3 I OIL VaHanlSai Hit Hal by VVK.I.MI Tlekels f.O- In J ItlMV DIIVN V Ilnxiv. tf, ui Hoi (llllre MKt, llanlal Vlio er (l.nndonl. (' nlnry Tln'a, I'niii ll A rfini i in a . in.in-it ivveii, i tri.:i. .WINIFRED CHRISTIE riAMi Ki'.rn Seals 7fe In 1 AD llov M-als. ft fkl Musicians' Coiii-erl Mcnient, Ine III atlliMt, Mnimtt nti 'I llnmlln t'lmio ihi I'HiNf'Kss M.tu. in,, ivii. .. Nia. soncpaulital R E I M E R S Tl. U.U Nn.v at llot Ofil.-i.. I'rlntrss Thea.. I'rl. All., I In, VV al .1 shurp I'.M'IIHITION AT Till; I'lANll ItAti 111., kOIIN4iOI.ll, etc., h REGINALD SWEET TaU. mom at Hoc Office, tlaaoo h llaintbiriaoo. MINNEAPOLIS i craft turning completely over, 'whlto righted his boat alone, and although far behind passed tho Gull, Say When and Tyro and Mulshed second, :i minutes; 10 seconds behind tho Silver Heels, which palled tho race In 1 hour 23 minutes 35 seconds, nnd 2T seconds ahead of the Gull, which finished third. A surprlso wan sprung In the third race, it five mile event, when tho Hllver Heels, called by William and Enslcy White, brothers of Keuben Whits of the Imp, beat out tho Imp by Ml seconds. Silver Heels made the tlvo mites In lit minutes ft seconds In u light, puffy, north wcht wind. Often during the races one Ice yacht and then another, struck by a strong puff, was lifted on one runner or spun around llko a top, as other contesting ice boats sailed by. Thero will be Ice yachting to-morrow morning and nftemoon by thpso same leo boats, and also the fifth class twits of the independent and Fair Haven clubs. TO-DAY'S NEW. ORLEANS CARD. Fltt It-iee I'urse: maiden lbrre-yer-old nnd upward: one mile; Trend IHl Alley 107 ("Tar's Hoy loPlilorule til Kn K 11! Stephsn It lot tl'.iptaln Merrhant. ItllSerf Hsvln II! tKoy Ill J. W O'Shn HI Talleyrand ITil Second Haee SclltnC Ihrre yrar oldii: one mile: MIm I'hllbln.. Lnrkin Hi. Juliette .. Hood Counsel... T)topraphy ... , lOllMaymr W lot m I .H lie niccer 1W , 1l0'Mararet Q Id', , 11'. Mary Jay Ill Hll iinnirr 110 Third rtsee-Pelllrw fmir-yrsr-nli1 snd up ward, mile mid a nl-nlli: Maln-1 llulwcl-er... IfCHirrr louder II! Hi tin M Iff! Mlltins in; lirnrdU'tlua '.'' I.tieky lieorte 1") llatna 101 Orperth It! Mary Ann It toil Fourth Rare Handicap! three year-olds and upward- one nine. rnit Vul,l wjTinee vn 10 .1 .1 Mills 112 P iil.ih S . ....1.1. II..,- . ItiAIVilp llln fid IH-Ilver Uriinipy lot Fifth Usee -s.ellinif; three-rear-olds and up ward: nno mllu and twenty ).in!; Ak Ma 1"! Mo'krry : il llll Km 1T llelurn ltrf Hell llor I'lnutde 1'n-t HI Meslr Loui" . 1"0 Sixth lta- ScIUim; tlirre yesr-nldn and up. want- one mile and twenty yard. I.vndiir i . . 1'i Main r it-l MonUnrucry !' " W Clark Ha Mln Kaniile 1'j1 SeiTiiata K li.rrird l' U'-t It and Turker lot Hnril.l f 'i. . .l.i. ,n n.,.ilinu s liner Kliw m IVIelinty I'll Hindi . 112 ''s "don ." ,vtmtut allowance eUImed tComl-d AMI'XF.MKNTo. Dl IVUflllCC tsiliH "f II v Kvirs I ft. llidtdsi Matinee Iii-.Iik .'.1.1. GRACE GEORGE THE EARTH IMAJOR BARBARA lil-llUtll MM. lt,t iirVVeiUet I'rl Ivial. lo.ila; an-l I ri Me. RflflTU 4.Mhsi t of ll'way. K. il.l. OUUin M-,. 1n-d.lV Will A Sit is I i-i We. k llirs. ,S Vi, k CiimedyTt.edtre, THE FEAR MARKET "i,,"1' NutMonM..'.v William Elliott ;rie, THE GREATEST NATION Notable east includes Win Klliolt SKKTH oili VV vmlhttii Mine nr Hal Tllt'ltH. 1 urile 'JO nt tiers IQlhCT T It K A K-islofllon- Kis.K 1 -, ajom a li m.t, --,w,i- rhiir-ASii 2 15 l-l ri-iii-iui.iai Ily l.LiiKNK WW.TKU. auihnr or TIIK I:mIKsT WW A PAID IN 1TI.I.' "I I IIIKII.I.M.IKi: II 1 1T1.K Nllllt'l '." AAtU CI Thea.. nr H way. Kvi- iii wu w t m , n l l l at M its TiKliy, We I A Sil I VRIP'-' I W f . Kiirs s.ju. ' Ma's. i',wt Wist. A. jvit 'J so CASINO II wa A 3iipi st Kvi-s s IV Mai- r, 'l iy VV,sl A sm ' 1 ,. i Midi J '1 1 1 1 4 'J't 'Tl 1 1 ei II I ran. I ties., Mar. V'MHh Tim, Souvenirs. vi.inh.il lanDp II - Ml- To-d-i vvei.vt IN OLD KENTUCKY SYMPHONY i Snrlf It ii f New Inrk. VV VI. I I II Ii vMltilscu. i iindutlor. Ill I VIl.M l.ll. II VI. I, I'lihlli llelu-arsal. Units, til. Marrti -. (inner- -.- tri.. Man'- I PADEREWSK! only .-ippnira i nllh Orriu-ira ) I lull iln Vli., Vlalill ll, iim.i joint vi'i'i:viuM r. or KREISLER CASALS Seats 1 lo I'.'.fll. lluti-sI.V A ls. llm, m 2H3, Aeolian III, Ik,- , and Una (Jltlce. (.'iiriiiKie Hall, SYMPHONY S n r I e I v n f N e u V ii r k W Vl.ll.lt immiioncii. t'tindtirtor. MM M.MIA1 ATI.. FKH. 77, at a. I'msraiii lietoieil lo ORCHESTRAL CHAMBER MUSIC 1. hiiiiiiiirrsimphnnl Sehnonlwric (l-'irsl pnhlli' perlnrniaiu-e in New York.) 2, I'nrnie for Violin and Orihealra Alevalliler .sinst-ivsky Chmisnon .1. (solo (ur Vliiluiiti Un wllh Orrhrsira. laiiien Hclimlt lloellman 4. Keren te In llMhai I I si il i' it ilie-ee eii-e-ts ) .1. Serenade fur Violin, lolnni elhi, I'lann and Ora.ui Hnlnt-Xarns Mi-r, Halnisl,!ti linill.Maler and Daninwli IVII'dltl ixr .MH'KT.I As Hie rim its mIH he Inseil during llm performance, of the S liueiiherg Hammer sviiiplinnle, hnlalera of tlikeia Mr re uiested to be In their arali promptly at three, sicatMil ItiHim 1202 and llnx Office, AtsiUan Hall. PHILHARMONIC I Mii'inrv oi' saw voitK w JOSI',1' MI14.NSK1, L'OMIUtTOII Nevi lliur. la .iiia, Nevi I'rl. 4,11. '.':no. Kl'lN lis I' SCH ELLI NG Program Inehiilit Mabler'a till Hjiliphony. Stinrann Solo May I'rirraon. ( A N :nh II Aide Tlckela al Una Offlcn. IN'eit Hat. Afl.. I'eh. '.'il. .1. Aeolian Hall. ' A (.'O.NCKIII I'Olt I V A II kl a DaPaTBI P WWIVI r aw w c A Piano Afternoon With PERCY GRAINGER TUta 't)t'lol.,'tnnowat Aeolian Mall llox OrUra Ai:t)I.IA.N MAIL. TO.NM.IIT. AT SIM. i iicaiinii, ai j:ia. GRANADOS t iiiii ri i hi Itnr liillr l.slsled ll) ANNA FirIll. .Mmiient, Anioula Wawyer. Buluway llano, I'arneule Hall, Tura Vfl., I'rb. II). al a, HONd ItKClTAI, Wll, ll HAIIK HINSHAW UIIIIT HI IIIN'lll I'll .1 tkia Wi.n.l. rrtcaj BaleSftc; Dre. ClrvU. M)5iPrut.,l.CiO, FOR FAIR IS WINNER OF GENTILLY PURSE Sprints Away From His Two Lcadinpr Rivals in Stretch Bon Otis a Victor. ItKCORD TRIAL ARRANGED New Oiiucanii. Feb, SI. For Fair, rated last winter aa Uie beat hone In tho South, won the Oentllly purse, dis tance onu mile, at tho Fair drounds track this afternoon before 5,000 race goers, tho largest Monday crowd of the mretlrur. For Fair galloped behind To kay nnd nifls Shooter, the other con tenders, to the stretch and then sprinted homo an easy winner by a length. Hon Otis, lucky to escape crowding on the first turn In the scramble for posi tions In the, opening (half mile dash, won easily by two lengths and equalled thn track mark of 47 3-5 seconds. Panzareta and J. J. Llllls, each carry lug 10S pounds, will meet on Wednes day In an effort to break the mile record of 1 :3T 4-5, hold by tho latter horse. If tho rccoid la broken a silver cup wilt be presented to the owner of the winner In addition to the iurse. .lames llutler, owner of the Empire City, Juarez ami Iiurcl racetracks, cabled from Havana that he would ar rive herv with his family to-morrow. Ho will remain over for the Mardl Qras. After Lucky It. had Mulshed second to Hose Marlon In tire second race she was elalns-d by her former owner, M. J. Hlckey, for $1,400. Judge Murphy, Starter Pade and Hue Ing Secretary Joe McClellan have len apilntel nlllclali for the Howie meet ing, which begina April 1. The results: Flrat Itace for nialdtn two-yar.olda: purir, 1100; four (urlensa Hon Olln, 10? iKt-oKh). 7 to 1, fi to i ami even, won: Cl-oriee O. Love, US IT McTasaurt), S in I. In 5 and 3 to i, serond ; Wat, 114 iMo'.t), 3 to 1, even and 1 to :, third. AMt'MKMKNTH. NKH TOIIK'N IXADIMi PMPIRF H ay A 4uth St. Kvks. at H 20. CITirinc Mt. To-dav. Wist. A m. : 2d. MA riNKKH In-lltY. WKI. A' NAT. 2lll. U"-Mliss AO VMM' EN'IIACIKMKNT HAS AtlAIN IIK.KS KXTKNOKD. TH 1.1 TI.MK I'NTII. MAItCH is .THE K M I NINO I'F.KFOIIMANIT.H OK "TIIK I.ITTI.K MINIMTKR' WILL UK TIIK ONI.V API'KAIIANCK OK MISS ADA.MH IN N KW YO II K TH IS SEASON Seats ror every perromanea iwiw on aale. ftMW ui i ri j m iui aaai Maude Adams in j ,-vi. name a THE I.ITTI.K .MiMttrr.K I VrCllfJ 4ith St. Kn. at s 20. LltCUm Mats. Tn-dai, Thurs. Sal. I.AT A .Mtilir. I.T 3 MATINT.KH. CTUCI DaDDVMflDC In the New tiiia.a, iinnnimvni, t'oniedy Ot'K MKS. Mit lll'.SNKV." TI'KSliaT. r.R. I Seata Thlir. Charles I'ruhman A. Ilavld lleliuwrn preaent THE HEART OF WETONA tiisirce. Senrtsironah's New American I'lav. I IRPDTV wt 2d St. Kvrs. s Sharp. bIDCni I Mis. To-day. Wwl.Ailat at2;IS. .VIATI.NK.l:TI)-l4V, VAKII. A NAT. 2:15. jri.it. I niiN 4i. josF.ru HMIKKSON ' RKIAN fAVATIIDItN In the Triumphant C V R 1 I Musical I'uin.il)-. 3 I O 1 Ll f.llO. rnUIN'C: TIIKATKK. H way. 4 .Id St. M. fcUflAfl 0 Mm,. To-lay. Hal, A Sat 0TI8 SKINNER KiSK' l..nV;-BM,r "Cock o' the Walk" Slatting St jl MundatrSroU Thurt. Mitzi Ilajos in "I'om-l'om" Fill TilM w'est 4'.th St K.ves .v r Ilk I UN m,i Tisslav. Wis! A sst 2-iJ THE MELODY Or YOUTH Spirktlng Irish l uinrdi. Journal. HPDIIBIII."t4Vdst K.venlnffs. S 3il aia.Mil Tiwtay.tVrtl A Sal 1 21) FITINRP 'estl2dt Kiss, s I V CLIiriUI. Mats. Tie-lM .VV.sl.A Sal. 2 1.1 UlinCHM wkst 44th nt. r. at a 20 IIWMWWll Mala. To-day. Wed. A Sat. 2 20 I . ll.l ItnniMiiUe Pl.vlu Vr."i;. VVna The Cindtre la Man wiiihwi wild mail AN f i n 1 . r'. U -1 1 i,i I METROPOLITAN OPKKt norm:. TildavfWash.lI'diiDMat.Btl. I'srilf .l I. .in i ruis.nrauii.lv niieniii.iiiiriK.i niiri.Motlanrky. . ai la. luittern.i. rarrar, Kornla: nuns, irr i.iira, nana, i ontllieinr. rtuaeeo. Tliur.atl :iOliueltrrdariiimeruil(.Kurt.llt- nier.nunrieii.urlus.lirauii.VVell.i: d.llislaiuky. inur, in s i,-,. i. una. narrlrnios, Marllnell Amato. Knthler. Ilada. Cnnd , llavannnll. Krl. at h. 4'ariucn. Farrar. Mamiii; I'initii. Amnio. Ilollilt-r. t'ond.. I'nlacvn. rvut. at 2. I unenMrln. llailsWI. Ilnmeri Scrn. hai h. llrann. Weil. Mlddleinn. I'ond llivlvnrky, Mai. at Kll.l l7.Ve. I.I Bat. f'av. Uiiallrana,. Zarska, I'erlnl, Holla, lie Luck, fnl il liy (in)- Kim. Klttlu, I'erlnl; MarUnrlll. lie I.uca. t'oml.. Ilaiairnoll. PltAllin.at7.4.',.Walkllr. llarlskl Vai-ITn. men Seinliaeh.llraiin.lliiysilael 1'il .llisUnrkv Wftl. Mill. I at Spis-lal Mat. at 2 (II to (A), dimhlo hill. Ilarnsel ti. tirelrl, Mavin. Malt reld: Kelss. iinrlli- foll'd hy Paillneel. I'a )ttl;liru.. Del, lira. Heals on sale Tomorrow. II.Mlll.VI A." I'l.VMI IIMKI). SYMPHONY CONCERTS l-'OK VOI NO I'KOI'LK. Saturday If!., Fib. 26, at 2 130 I AKNMilK IIAI.I-. N Y HVMI'IIONV OltCHKSTItA. WAI.TK.K IIAMKOisril (ondurtor Jo'Il'l HOFMANN Tlckata at olttce. Hoom 1S03 Afollan tllttc nnd llov Olttcr, Cunt-Kls lla.lt. 41 HtrrI Th iin, i:e Feb. ', nl Sri V. YVETTE GUILBERT and the lido in; l.llKt'K llenedt Woman'a Analllary trench Hospital, Tli-kets at llnx Oftlee or from management, lllr'n I'atliarlnr A. Ilamman, 3.1 W. auth Nt, OUaTaTa Mirini. I'narlea Dllllnaliaiii. MATINEE OAILYa$1,00 fir.v nu.ti A.HM .lat.2Vcl.HI.MJ. HIP HIP HOORAY DUSAHnTO.iKl'lf0TlSr.H. 8lard hy It. II. llnnislde. W. Ilcnellt Hebrew Infant Aaylutn. Kxtranrdlnary Mill with C " 1 1 C A 11 1 p Hip Hooray features & SUUSA THEATRE FRANCAIS I'hnno Uryanl !O.V9, Kvna. H 21). Mala. Tili-a. Thura. Krl Hat. 2 20 To-day Mat. 2.21) Mlrecaa I nnla'l Also Friday Mat, niattiB kuum J&t "LA COEUR DISPOSE" Wllh tricar Herman Ytnnne riarrlrk. Wed Matdlenedt for Arllitn Theatre Kranravla. T II.F.KKlTn' rALACE II.K.KKlTn'SlilIl.lA DEAN, II01.I.T kll tUH t Jrn Hchwarti. I'll FIMIKK. AI.N IIKOOKfi A CO.. ODIVA. HAltKV TIOHK, uUnva. H'way, 47lh fit. Dally Slat. 2.Mol IRVIN8 fi, THEATRE Hcbnvidar WlbbaJ. To-nUtht HUB Uoball Tamt WaUw, Wedr. Dai WirUhaui iTat.i'elrotmcl Tims. 0!47J.S. llhymer. Bird Lore, Yel low flallv. Hen lliuiibaon and Waukeag also ran. Second Ilsge For three-year-olds: pnre. 400; six furlonsa ltoiu Marian, 100 (dar ner). I lo 1, 1 lo i and 1 to 4, "on ; l-ucky n. 113 (Hutwell), 11 to 5. 4 to j and 1 lo 3, second! Pan Handle, 116 (Holilnton). 15 10 1, I in i an" .f- third. Time. 111! 3-1. lluay Joe, TriDoro, Isidy Mildred and .Tralen also ran. Third luce Belling handicap! for three- rear-olda and upward: puras, llOOi ' urlonga Phil Hngar, 101 (J. MeTaggarti, a to l, s to l anu i co o, woni wi,i";i 11-, tiK.lt.v 7 in s. ft in L and S to atcondi Hcaramourh, 111 (llutwcll), to J. a in a ana i 10 f, inira. iim-i : "J, " Frisky. Ilarla. Idy Jane Orey, Menlo I"rk and Manaaieh alao ran. isourih Itace The Oentllly Purae: for three-year-old and upward; purae, isou, one mile Kor Fair, 107 (Koarner). II to I. 1 to z ana out, won; ioa7, in " I in 1. 1 to 2 and out, second: lime Bhooter. 10S (Van Dun. i to to. I lo , and out. third. Time. 1:40 :-6. Only three starter. ., . ... Fifth Race ror rour-year-oios. u up- wardi selling: nurse, MOO: one mile ana b stiteenth I'lnntagenet. 11!. (J, Me'jaa rart), 4 to l. even ana i io t. . m' i 104 (Van Dutenl. I to 6. 1 to 2 and out, second; Cluba. Ill (Andrew). to -' ,, 3 ana oui, inira. iimr, f "', nrnther. Hatourh and l.ady mill alao ran. fimh Haee For thre-yar-olds ana up ward: salllnt! purae. 1400: one mile anu seventy yaraa ouk or ininir, ... (KfOtht. i In li C In ! and I In 6. won: lyi Mode, 105 (J. McTagjrarl), to 1. I lo 1 and even, second: injury. 11: crir ler), to C. 1 to 4 and 1 to 4. third. Time, 1:44 S-t. Polly II., Transport and Alt"n also ran, TO-DAY'S HAVANA ENTRIES. First Itace Three furlong l'wo-year-oMi conditions: purse, iwo: Curls ie; lOnhella W... Mallta 1C Ularir Cora. Cruen 109 1 Oli sen Durbank 1i:!Manokln - it I Second Re Fire and a lialf furlongs; thrre-year-old and upward: purse. $i': sill 1 inr: Careo (CHnlitT Allen . . II." rnn1r 117 ordlln IIS Iluaaell MeQIIl lMlIrd WVila.. it. Prolagoraa .. . llu Third Rsr Five and a half furlong" :thre rear-olds and upward: purM, iim): selllnz .aura 110. Siluioiil Adams I Sir Uyke 110 Jabot Mim (tenn-irvr... ill 'Ilelfast .... Anavrl . li:! Fourth Haee Pur, $H: one mile and all rlrhlb: four-year-ol t an dupwanl: slllnc l'ae White lOHCharlra Kianci to-. llahy Miler IW.Mallk 1".' Alterlow IMltiOchlel "I Fifth Race One mile and fifty rarda; Hiree year-olda and upward: purae, ft00; selllruii Oalewinthe . , M'Iulae May.. .. . I' Ariiimsnt ?3iMoeoa '"7 Cuttyhunk . '. ' ". 101 Churl--' F. Oralnter 112 Teller km! Chancellor entry Apprentice atlooanr rlalnied AMI'SF.MKNTg. TIIKATRKN AND Nl'CCKNMKN. NEW AMSTERDAM Mats'Tuisi .'V.sl Sati F.XTKA MATINKt: Tll-llll Vl 1.1. ELSIE FERGUSON In 1UU Calne'H MARGARET SGHILLER wiiH the njrrvnrrranianaanaaaBnnsap ( fillTTV n'trr. Jit Mt u f. ) MRS. F1SKE In I)r IIiouly Ihimirou-. 'iniply Lrstwhile Susan CRITERION J!: ,ts' ,,"VV..Tnu w"fc TO-IMV A Nut. al '!. s, ma i enwam JMf.l K. .am VIOI.A Hackett Allen III nilAKCMI'KAIir.'S M 41 Iih III. CANDLER WK-Tai?) st tut v an-n .iTr vanuun Mnts. To-iiv We-i a svt m Mar K.v an A The 1lre.1t .Ml American ( Va. RFI ACPn IV'"1 4,,b HI i'.vciiluK .:.10 DtLndUU Mt.. Tiwlay Than. A Sat. KXTIIl MATINi:i; I O-DAV '.:'.'. THE BOOMERANG n3 I Un M.U.. To-diy Wil A Sat al 2 pi HARRIS VVi-i I'jil st Kveninirsal k I ", Mats. To-day. Wist. A sal 2 I lth l-'red LOWCRE Mldn as 1 1 1 1 1 llnlllilai." W, sS Nt llrant aj. Km. s.M). MatsTn-day IV.,1, 1 sat 2 :iil ARM "' '"""H- I.ov t.n." 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Mtb Street new Fourth Avaaua COMMODORE'S PENNANT IT I.onif II mil oil li-p m-hi-ni, i, I'elellrnle lli Willi llne.-v lONll HllAN'CII, X .1 . I V day Ice ynehtliig mil l,( , morrow by the Long p. ,i and Vaoht Club. At it , . held to-night In Itie l'en-n. i, ,-. house It whs deculeil p- . . club's nlitilleis.irv next Tl, i, nnd to luaugut.ito tin. n-, . son to-morrow with I'm- , pennant and two or in.i-i Klther the Straus or I'r'n ir.,,, . both and stlfi nnother r.i- , . eluded in the Imtliliiy pinut-.- Is onn of the most attr i, - In yenrs. liivv Vie ii In I It-vi-liiiiil i i, ClIICAHO, I-'eb. Jl - Ariir , , , Ing of the new uwneis ball i tub In tin' olilre of l'r sori of the Anierlr.ui Ix-ign. i Dunn, wtio ! to be pr - '!, i ,. itiiiumiic'-il that ti t n. elated with him In t - rm club are lilclc mid It, v . , . , of P.ivenpoit, In WI.NTKK HKsunTS. KKW JKKst'.V viidiitl. t It r. HOTEL CHELSEA 0-cup)lii entire l.,u., at a raahlulinliit Chelx-tt ss 'I n btra with rirlvat li Im rater) HlKh chiai lir u c Freti li i-hele lie If ir . meet iralna. Uor4;.-t i t. i J 11. Til )MI t er ATLAHTir nr. ouperior locution with n,l (inobatructcfl viow of h, hi and boardwalk . A cwoonuod I standard ofcxcallciuV..' i f" gifr It' f r riri . i ....... I sew vpas orrci. . tst sera rwtij-cti.i imnhM j 1 l33. ATI. AST I C C ITY service, comfort r-cAuiy UM1II riBtWOor KE.TOHT IIOT1L IN THr.WOlILD VKW'VORKBOOKiKoorricE sioTn-Lnrcce TMf IIAOING RtSORT H0III 01 III! HuRlD AThANTI ( ' CITY. ,N. J, QIAH WHITt 4 IONS COMHt Ni;iV JKItsl'.V I.HketieiHl. Laurel -in-the-Pines UKEW00D, N. J. Meh'y littrn 'H- nn 1 lj hf . onrt f Hr Cai mil wtnr f jiti n aturitlincf of l.ikfa.itp utuj,. , I'rtHt MiTit Aur' .mil . i (rr"fi lhol rolf r p rhtrat . r -rK lItvrnjh jim t I Immttrr lltn, & I h hrnt,fr Frank F. Shute. Mgr. IsitkruimiJ, N. .1. in th" l'lntH, I nv aWI miI. with nNini, liiUUnU. Ha l.lhlklL'l. 1 UKTII C.MtOI.INA -hrill. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mlhr Unl nf tin- nl,- ' r V totile nr r1lmnt, nlf. hor I V Ir.g, tnoiititaln t Mint u.i; - i tlii' chuf ht.i, ch- I, t' i tiai) rates .n.il mf.' n, I ark Inn, it.iu?i i (r, . . i Ijit.g ti. Murcu I'tr . e lor lahrottil, i'unm..n inmtloil ap;"H uiillii-rii I. lAlfx. llifuft. K i v Atr.. or. 21th M.. .S. . t -ItookltM ot Ahit. ir ' e tlon writ tlnHrit nf I thiIi' N. C. N, IIITKM'K. rrUrj NOKTII I Altnl is r.i PINEHURST Milt i ii i linn in v U .1 ritoriis vi.s M.Al.l.U Hll'.S r lloartl nf via er hi.;-ji ttnt Mi-uim il-iur ei . , I'axk llnv, Ctiiite hi, i , a M 1 oik fit) mill 1 . i . da, Ketiru try ,l, l.-l-. , for lliiliK with lei K i.. ' the llasti le a minis. , duct I he iiiitt: ". ui ' Is sliOUl l.l-Oll f- f ' . ,l,k i I.- , cil-tl 111 the to p M- l Chfslir tuunl, .N'e-i V, ' K !cl Al tn i.nme v . e . i , II, .a ..nil l. U . t,- ..I .... 1 lu ient.ili.lni; Im - i 1 1 i I contri I lia t r - ' 1 lahme aillle.-s. at in- nil .. 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