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11 4f Women's Tennis Tourney Continues With No Upsets Raytnotds in Good Stroke THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1916. SHOEMAKER'S CLUB MATES VICTORIOUS Reynolds J Sea Is Osborne and Miiiioz Js Triumphant Over Hawkins. HKill I.UN OK DAY ONLY 18 ffdward 1'. ItaynoMn, moat feared of iiw Mtkcr fr J. Howard Hlioenmker'a croon, i-lioed liltm-clf In Rood form last ilpht u-licti lie defeated Henry B. () (orr.o of HrldKeport, Conn., In liU first kimn of tho tournament nt the Now York Athletic Chili for tho national am.i. nur l'x'ct billiard cliainplonolili. It -,ia Oaborr.c'a tloliut In fuel company and ho exhibited n clover fame. liny. noM nm too slroiiK for htm, though, una run by n tcorc of 12." to SC. Tli Amateur Ullllanl Club of New York h.i throe entrant In the competi tion IU nobis, Shoemaktr and V. M. Mno. Shoemaker won the opening cime Monday night. Muno wni vlctorl ,.ut yesterday afternoon, and when Hay t.olds tilumplied lat nlcht the local club membtri- hail a clean sweep of nil tho ftmts played thua far. OAortio held his own at the atart ind also did better than Itaynolda In the dicing frame of their contoat, bu a nua outplayed by a conaMerflble unrein In tnldftnme atairea. When he Mud pri-nl.lnif opportunities hl penchant for enlttur the cue. ball on long trlpa ,ftn resulted In disaster through ,rratches and lineups where no aure lint waa In sluht. Also he pounded ball llrectly Into tho mouth of pockets six tln.es with so much speed that they lopped out again. lUynolds made few npparent mlstakeB In tactics. Ills dellcnto nppllrntlon of .Ir.iw, follow and English und his pre clllon In Judgment of speed enabled him to Mop the cue ball almost where he irl.ihed. Ills high runs wero IS, 14 nnd 13. Osborne's highest wero 1J, 12 und ?. The victor's soquenco of IS rarae to an tnd when he scratched after raking a trying cut shot. Osborne had a total of S8 balls after alxteen frames had been completed. In ho seventeenth frame attempted safe ties wero placd too softly twice, no '.'.ill reaching n cushion, and ho finished ultli 2 points less. The score: Henry !-. Olwirne, Bridgeport , 3, , , 0, If. 5. I. 5. S. 11. 2". 1J. . , I". Tela!. J6 High runs. 19. i: and . IMnanl r. Itaynold. New York r. II, la. , H. 0, 4 II, 1S. !, . J. IS. I, , to. 4. Total. t:s. High run., in. II asd 11. lleferec 1. 11. llsrer. icnxtihe. Ferdinand A .Unger of Montclalr will ptsr Ms Hr' same this uflvriibon. op posing Jatnea J. Maloney of The Hnmx. To-night a game will bo between Khou miker and Hawkins. Cecil JI, Munoz won a commonplace or! of gum's from Herbert H. Ilawklri ;s the afternoon by u score of to fi. It full of safety play, with the Brooklyn l.lks Club man doing most of it, fl wan so poor as a shot maker, towe-re that lie could not keep up with the refTO'entii'lve of the Amateur Hll lard C'.ub of Now York. NetJ r man performed up to his ntllltr In pob'tlon play and thoro wero ro erterried runs. The lioit aetience s 13 b Munoz. due mainly to ao (urate ork on long shots when his darter ocemt.il about to end. Hawkins etrtscored h'.a adversary In only two of ifce fourteen frames, tho twelfth and thirteenth. In euch of which he mndo ticven balls. In the thirteenth his eleven er- made In one run, his best of the eortrif Tlio Rcore: J1w.t n. Hawkins. Bronklyn . 0. 6. I i. (. I. . 4. , 7, 11, 11, 0. Total, l'lcn rar.. II S and S. J. C Mun-ii. Sew York 10. II, . 11". J J. li. V. 10. ". 7. 3. 3, 14. Total. US. Hl1 rutiN 13. 1 nd 10. lleleree Ejii.e De Compf. 'Scratches. Whtlo Iletmta Moon In riayo. Chsrlaa E White, 2S0. defeated Ocorgo T. Mo.jn. Jr. 700, In the second game ef the p'ayolT of the triple tie for llrH place In th amateur handicap II 2 balk line tournament at the Hroomyf Acal 'my lat night. The Horo. was 250 o 119. This puts Moon In third place. IVhlte will meet Trunk Hoyd. 190. Ul th finil gan.o to-night and tho victor 111 be the tournament winner. In luat nlfhf game White uvenigcd r, 15-47 and Moon 2 ih.ii. The high runs were: White, 28 and 23, and Moon, 18 and 16. FAVORITE WIN AT BELLEAIB. Tiro Among lint Xlmtern mi tUmrt nt Amnteur Championship. BtLLEAin. KIiu, March H. The favor ttfi can.o through In line nhnp In the frrt day of match play In tho Bellealr amateur championship. Five of the IMleair tournament winners were among the flr"t sixteen, which assures exciting mitch'.o to-morrow. The weather condi tions were perfect. The ucores: ltrm FUtten Ira S. llolden. Cincinnati. lat .1 c. Ullworth. Allegheny, 3 up; 1. II. Ulofjom, Chicago, beat K. It. Hum t!iryf, Cimden. 1 up: C, If. Oardner, An'm, leut Uenrite (.'arhart. tinenwlch. nJ liiiiald IMwarils. Midlothian. let J A Cuddy, i'l land, 6 and 3; n. TlH,rr.. ojth Whor-. l.eat tieorue It. Ualeh, flnclr.t.atu 1 up: V. K, Coinpton, Hkokle. It I n Dlrkerton, liclltulr. 1 up, !'. II. K'kc llrouslyn, beat 15. II. tloodman, icib, 1 up, Henry J. Topping, Oreen, !rli. beut It. W. Harey, I'lilladelphla. I aid I ""ond Fliten J. O. Wllron, More. i"i, it J4mf Darnard fhlcago. ! "(Mlti W j Morrison, Atlanta. bel U 11. tr" (jr.nlch, and 7i C. A. Munger, n. n, lr.il .1 r, Mathewn, (lrenwleh. nd I It. ( Vllas, Clilwigo, beat Donald oi IJn.e.ilr. i: und D: V. V Htnne, "'l'i(r i. i i:. j., k. wrlxht. H-llalr, Huiton 1'. router, Ilellealr, beat J A Ilownun, New York, 3 anil 1: T, I,. "": r ni.Hir. boat J, P. McWIIIIanw. '"M. 2 up, v. A. l.awMin, Chicago, teat Whitman, Myopia, i and 2. TW'.l suiieii Iljnlel flood, IJilftalo. beat i'; . , I'l'Phum, I'lilladelphla. ,y default; J''l r ll'iiwn, Hlepy Hollow, itat II A, , V.'- .'Pffsfeld. 3 and I; II. I rial. '""i. 1U City, bat II. K. IliiUftnn, Cbei. 'u .."'! ''"r'd Dillon. Kllthhurg, beat il..r.K"'?r' firnd ItapbU, 7 und 6; V. V. ' b"ter, beat II. I. Wood. Iloa. J. I np (9); j. McWIIIUms, Ilwlxht, siti. 'Jannon. IlelUoIr, 2 und 1: II. .1. I , ' "r-'.'t I'ark. beat Charle Hatha. hbM. i . ".rk- 1 un! Jnnn Shepherd. Jr., '"'"J. beat D. Herbert 'llo.t.ttM "itn'jrg, 4 iln,j JAY G0THD WINS TWICE. "'' ud ( nnrt TounU I'artnrr Vlo ra, Then He Heata Wrar. tt,,'i,!J'.tt',:u'"M' ,a-. Maf:h 14. Four si.. . In -'"url tc'in' matches were ih!5 1 '" "-1uct Club to-day. In l douhlMs handicap Jay Gould and . II I'. llllhn ,tnfafAl II T. tl..t.,KI. wi, 3.J, anrl Kchofleld Andrews. 3 seta to I " H, Trotter und Dr. B. 11. Kruml.-, u'k ,"'"e"t" II. Fmlley and A. U "heeler, 3 KetH to 2. 'ould should havn played Wilson Pot. Ter fur tti,. ..i..i. ..v... ..... ... w.ui utiuble lo play the world's1 "ampion took on J. w. Wear In the J. its A 1-lnglen handicap, und defeated ' ni by 2 ct to 1. In tho stnglea of !; iluh liamplonshlp llulin defeated rnirfee, 3 seta to 0. -Morrla Hnlcra Helay Teasa. MorrlH High Holtool hart entered It "wy te.(ni in the, Manhattan Colloge , to.nlglit On the team will lio rlVk .Hi. I I.a n.Ha anrf half. . I1 H. A. L. champltma reapeotlvcly. 40J Ufliowltz una lUblnoiritm. MRS. SCHMITZ BY MISS HELEN GARDNER Former Women's Title Holder Only Crack to Meet Serious Opposition Miss Wagner Shows Best Tennis on Second Day. Klghl of the original forty-one starters nro left In tho tournament for the woincn'H national Indoor lawn tenfiU championship, as a result of yesterday's Play In tha Heventh Ileglment Armory, and not one of the eight climbed Into the round before the semi-final Oirough nn upset. Mra Frederick Bchmltx. form.'ily a holder of tho title. 'waa tho only top clasa player who was hard pressed to win her match. It took Mrs. Kchmltx throe sets to defeat Miss Ilaxel Gardner at S J, 13, aiid It waa only superior court generalship that enabled her to win ultimately. Mlaa Oardner outplayed the former champion In alt departments during the, early games of the first set and would have carried It off easily If she had used better Judgment on her strokes. Aa It was Mlaa Gardner pulled the ret out after It had voim to deuce twice. In the second net Mra, Schmltx played carefully and allowed Mlna Gardner to heat her self through errors. Mlsa Gardner nude a good start In the final set and took the lead In the early games, but developed a streak of wlldncss and her tendency to overhlt the ball paved the way for Mrs. Schmltx to win gamo after game, until shn had won the set and match. ltotli Mlsa Molla UJursledt. tho play ing through champion, and M!s Marie Wagner, four times winner of the title, won their third round matches with cane. Mlsa UJurstcdt advanced Into the round before the sornl-flnalH by defeating Mlsa Ina A. Kissel In straight wts at 6 3, 6 0, whllo Miss Wagner downed Mlsa Caroma Winn ut 6 3, S 3. Miss HJuratedt did not show any remarkable tennis In her match, and as a matter of fact, she did not have to. In the open ing set tho chajitplon took three of the. Ilr.it four games, and from that time on won her games about she liked. Mlsa Warner, on tho other hand. (Its. played the prettiest tennis during her match with Mlsa Winn that hns been ven In the tournament. The latter had plenty of paco on Iter drives and placed the ball well, but neither her speed nor her accuracy helped her much ngalnst the brilliance of the former champion. Mlsa Florence Hheldon, tho Montclalr COAKLEY TO CUT SQUAD SOON. Slaty CanalldJitea .Now Trlnej for Culaaibla nautoball Tram. Coaoh Andrew J. Oxxkloy announced yesterday that ii cut will bo made In his Columbia baeball iquad soon. It num ber! more than sixty. Including freh men. Of tho varsity thoro are. twenty six Infield candidates, eight outfleldcra, seventeen pitchers nnd live cab-hors. F. H. Duirn. star halfback of the foot ball team, a captain of tho .freshman crow ntid a star baseball player when, at Pasalc High School, Joined tlio squad yesterday. Allan Temple, se.-ond string varsity o.atchnr, appeared at prai-tlco limping. Tomplo liai not reiwirt'-.! us )," Ho hail un luf-t!on on hi foot that put him In the Infirmary for two weeks. Work on tho dlnmond was started yes terday mo-nlng. Tlio tmow wius chorol off the Infield and tho diamond was laid out. It will bo no planned Hint the homo plate will Iw near Livingston Hall and right Held toward llfith street. 'Die n glneers made little lrogrM Ikx-.iumo of iho soggy condition of South Field. Coach Coakley bidli'o that with alutit ftnir days of goodteprlng withor It will lo rswslblo to put tho Held Into playing shape. 3Iayor W'rlromea Wblto iix. MtNTRAl. Wki.i.h, Tex., March 1 4, The White Sox weto given a rousing recep tion by a commltteo of oltUctis headol by the Mayor of Hie city uivn their ar rival to-day. All of tho Sox players iv IKirted for duty with tlio exception of Joe Jaekfcon. Tho playtrsj worn nr dored out for light iiriietleo. Into this iifternoon. To-morrow a match game be-twi-on the rogulara and tecond Is sclieil-ultd. IS PRESSED star, nnd Miss Helen Aie.Mindei of the Philadelphia Cricket and Tennis Clttb, like Mrs. ttchmttr., wero forced to go thren sets to win. Miss Hheldon en countered unexpected oppolllon in the game of Miss Artels Hull of Ilrooklyn and merged victorious only after iv hard light nt 63, 36, C 3. Miss Alexan der dropped the first set of her int:h with Mrs. M II. Huff ut J fi, but came right back with a strong llnlsh mul took thn next two sets In quick tint nt fi 3, 6 1. Miss Sheldon's victory puts her In the fourth round hrncket with Miss Wag ner, while Mies Alnxander'a opponent to day will bn Mia. David C. Milts. Mra. Mills moved up by defeating Mlsa Abble Morrison in straktht sots ut fi I, 6 1. The doubles were started yesterday and ns In tho slnglea there were no upsets. Mlaa Wagner and Miss UJur stcdt, playing together, looked like one of the bost women'd doubles teams ever seen around this section. Tliey won their ilrsl round match from Mlsa Teresa Blum and Mrs. W. IL N. Vosa In straight acts nt 60, 61. The aunv marles : National Indoor Championship. Women's Pltigle.. Third Hound MlM Klorencs Hhel don defeated MIm Allele Hull. . t. 11: Ml Marts Wagnr defeated Mlaa Carnma Winn, 3. C-3; Mrs. Percy Wil bourn, deftatrd Mr. I. S. Knapp, , fi 4 ; Ml" Molla HJurntedt defeated Miss Ini A. Kll, t 3, 6 -O: Mm. Iiald C. Mills defeated MIm Abble Morrlnn. t 4. S II Ml" Helen Alexander defeated Mr. M. II. Huff. t. C 3. C 1: Mra. Krede'tek u.hml,. .,......! Ml.. fl.r.ln.r. 1 A t c rt 1wm ApiIiup nan uun from Ml" Marxaret Tn) lor by default. .National Indoor ChamplinMiln. Women's Double-. I'lrat Itound Mr. M, II. Hurt and Mrs. K, Avery won from Ml" Hill und MIm Mane by default; Mr. II. ICnapp nnd Mr M Melltirnev defeated Ml" flod dnrd and Ml" I.en. C 4i Ml" Marl WaKiier and Ml" Molla lljurtrdt de(ite. Ml" Ter" i Ilium und Mrs. W. II. N, Vo, C 0. C I; Ml." Abble Morrison und Mr. 15. H.dnt won from Ml" Marxaret Taylur and Mr 15. hslturk by default; Ml" Caroma Winn and Mle .Ian Itoon won from Mi" Albrta Wetvrr and Mre. He Torreit (Miulee by ilfaiilti Mir Adele Mnlth and Mr. ltlrei ,l.f.tl Mrs. O. Carpenter and Mr, Hlcliardon, C 1, 3. Sicood Itound Mr. H.ivl.l (' Mill and Mr. Albert Hiimplirle drfatd Mr. Joint iiaiiey anil u.. j;. iitciir, 60. s, 1 Ml" Adel Cr.iirlii and Ml" ItJIh Seliwali ilefeate.1 Ml" II. Trat ami Ml .1 I.ar on, I, C 3 Ml" Irvlns nnd Mrs. K. Twining dfatrd Mr. Miller and Mra. MeAneny, S , 3, C 0. JAN0WSKI BREAKS DEADLOCK. Ilefents .Taffe and .Vrmls Only One .lorf flanip in Win Mntcli, Br. Janowskl, the. Ptench chess cham pion, yesterday sui'ivr-ded In breaking the deadlock In bis mntcji with Churl" .InlTi- of tho Islh' Ij lttv I'rogrroHlvn "boss Club of t)i.. city by ilefeatlnar hl Kplsment In the tenth gaum at MarahaU'r rhe." dtuu. The gninj was (Jie shortest of the Nodes thus far, laMtlng only ihirty.thrM innvca nnd winding up with a i-tiecl.niate for Jalfo. .lanowskl was In brilliant mood and, playJni; the white side of u qtiorj.'s iiawn i-aine, ructltlc'd a p.avn as onr lis thv i..tli movf. In tinli r t" efTe, t ll, coi ur', howi've-. it was necwsaiy for the New Yutk plavrr lo mal.i. Hum. mncs wlt'i hi-. iiueti, wbl. h piece wna tlnnlly driven h.-uk to Itn lion-,, enure. Mc.uiwliilo Jnnnwskl made long si rides in th devoUipiiivnt of a promising position, mid with hH wvonteenlli move, was aid,. t sinliig a coiiiblnatloii which completely dlttganlrol his rulvorsarv's tame. The play yielded tlio Parisian mas:r two i.wns In nddllton to the ox li.af.go, after which Julio had llttl left to play for Tho won" lo dnte la .iHtiuwhkl, 4. Jaffo, 3 ; drawn, .1. ja nowekl tii'ols onlv ono tnoro ont to b.i ileclnred winner of the match. lunkor Coseh Pick liidold, T'llli.APitM'HiA, March 14. Coach Hoy Thomnn of tho Pontisyli-diila baseball team hns been forced by tlio unfnvoiablc weather conditions to pick the Quaker varsity inlleld entirely from indoor woik. Ho atmounei'd tho Mirclty inlleld ns follows: Smith, first base; T,ew Wray, second base: Martin, shortstop; Herri', third base. The llrst string pltchere are Swlglcr, Croinwfll and Crots, PACKARD TWIN SIX ENCLOSED CARS Offer Distinct Advantages for Luxurious Travel in any Season, by Reason of the Greater Ability of the Twelve-Cylinder Motor THEY afford a broader service than as u winter conveyance or a lioulcvnrd equipage. An abun dance of reserve power cancels the ell'cct of extra body-weight and makes them available for any use. Their superior comfort, luxury and security may be enjoyed the year around in summer runs to shore or country, in local ill-weather trips, or in long-distuncc touring. The .smooth flow of even energy dclivecd by the TViN-.Vix engine gives them an activity and responsive ness that masters any situation of truflie or open road. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY qf Xh'.W lr()IIIC Bronilwan at Sixty-first Strrcl, S'rxc York Ci.y Ask the man who owns one TWIW-SIX HHHiMiiiiiiiiiniinNiiuiiiHiiiiiiiuHmiminmimuiiiniiinHHiHHi NEW CLOB WILL TAKE OVER SALISBURY LINKS Coui'so to lie Improved for Use of Members of Cherry Valley Chili. flARDr.N' Citt, I. !!., March 14. A new nnd exclusive country club baa be.en formed under the name, of tlw Cherry Valley Club, which will tnka over the clubhouse) and golf course of thn Balls bury Club nt Garden City. The new orgnnlxatlori will at once start to re model tha clubhouse nnd ns soon as the condition of tho ground will permit 35,000 will bo npent In making changes on the golf course. There will also bo ten tennl courts and three pqunsh courts built, and ty June 1 It la expected tho club will be one of tha best to be found In this country. At present the Garden City Company la planning to build another course east of this place for the public, (but It will not bo aa easy ot access as the present club grounds. The membership of the Cherry Valley Club Is to be small, an that at no time will there be discomfort to tho members by reason of congestion. The offlcera follow-: President, William M. ruldwln: vb-. prldent, Ctia Mellon i aeetetary, William M, Crulkhank: treieurer, Harry Po-nyllii luplHln, Arthur 15. Whitney. Hoard of director William M. Baldwin. rhae Mellen. Chorl" p. Turner, William (I. Iluyt, Henry H. Orr. iloorx U llutihett, William M. Crulkbnnk. c. I.e Hoy Hrndrleken. Arthur 15. Whitney, Harry Forsyth, John It. Havag. A. It. lledivay. I-awretu-e v. oborne, (Iorie 1.. Adam. M. N. Huekner. KUHNE WINS ON THE ICE. Captures Half MIIp llvrnt nnd la Jn.l llraten In .Mile. Walter Kuhno of the New York Ath letic Club carried off tho lion's share ot the honors last nldkt tn the Ice skat ing races held at the PL Nicholas nink. Ho won tho half mile event nnd was benten by only a little more than a yard for Ilrst place In the mllo race. In !r.e S50 he led A. lr?he by eight yard"., while 'n Iho mllo lio trailed (lenrgo Pick ering nf tho ltlwrelde Skating Club. The lattir a allotted a handicap of five more . 'ird' than Kahne. In tro ii.utiT of n mllo n-e for woman Mi. I5ifrli-illa Mac.MIIIati of tlio Peerb's Skating Club was tho winner, defeating the Mlii' P. M. Wbeoler nnd i:iIo Mtillor. Thoro will bo co games at the rink to-night, Tlio summaries ; Ono Ml, Hindi, ap Won t,v ll-crr-Pli l;rln. ltlerldo .ukaitng Clu'. " yard Walter Kuhn", Nw Vork , c 3' )arl. .Haod: P tlrhoi. Columbia Uranimar -litm' Ho vanl. third Time, .1 minute 13 ond. Ono liaif Mile. Handicap Won y Walter Kuhn. Ne'e ork A. ". '. yard A 'lerhel, unattached, !5 yard. 'nnd y Oei.lii'l, Cilumtl (Iraniiinr S bool. 30 yard, third. Tlm. Piilnut" 3J eind. (in half Mile. Novice Won by V,' lletener, unattached; P. P. Axsen. iron Ohup b llou.e, "rindi II. (HI. Peerle Skating Club, third. Time, l minute (j ee( ond ( ine.quirter Mllo Hoe for S(hoolbo. llaii.ll. .ip - Won l.v 15 Vrhr I' S. tic, to aro. II Kpelr. Iv,,;i iohooi, s ' ard. eionli M T.-iit-,n.,lt hlenl Cu lure ; )urd. tlilfd. Time, M 4-r. -eooinl. line ,uiri.-r Mile It,fe f..r Women Won t,v MrK 15 frirdla MacMl.ian, I'eerlo .sn.itlnK rut. Ml V M lieer. net ta. hod eri. SII.I Kle Mulltr. Ull.H tacbe.l, thltd. Tim. S1 ..eeond. Rniker. In Compete at Traps, Sixty tnembeta of iho New York Flock IlM-hance h.ive ei.tered for tlio elxlh annual trapshootlng tntiniammt of that orgatilxatlon, to be held at thn Vet.t Chester Country Club on March IS, The match, which Is open only to members, Is a 100 "bird" handicap event at K, yards rise. Thoro will bo lle handicap prhtiK, as well as two scratch prizes, off err ! by tho club. I'ordliam Condi (ior lo Ilirtrr, llxr.TER. .V. H, March II, It beenmo known to-tight that Harry Vinigliiti, Yale, '11, tlio obi ml rush, has beui ell giivod to conch tho I'Aeter Academy football tiain for 'lfi to imccotal Tad Jones, who borlnw Ills duties tis head coaoh nt Yato next fall. Vaughan wan jemch l.iot fall of tho, Pordham eleven, Which imado a lln r-howlng. Dirty Gym Shirt No Test of Real Worth TR. ELLIOT nnd Mr. Kirkpnt rick, both members of the department of physical education at Columbin, Issued ati order yes terday against tho athletes nnd freshmen who are taking the pro scribed courso In physlcnl educa tion nnd who think they are im proving their nbillty by wearing jerslcs nnd gymnnslum shirts dis colored by liniments. By March 20 every freshman is expected to come to class in n shirt ns spotless as the drivon snow. Dr. Elliot does not believe that a clean shirt makes an athleto run llko a nov ice, nlthough it might make him look like one. Those failing to do so will bo treated in the light of students having flunked because of inability to apply their knowl edge of sanitary hygiene. CHANGES FOR INDOOR MEET. College Camo In the Oardi-u Will ne Livelier Than Kvrr. Homejn Herry, the member of the ndvlMiry committee of tho Intercollegiate ABMidntlon of Amateur Athleto-4 of America who managed the recent sue ceiful indoor meet In Madison Square Harden, said yesterday that thero would bo change next year that It was lioM-d would greatly add to the Interest In the meet Thn latest mret was a groat Improve ment over tho first one, hold it jear ago. thn utlentlon of the spectator being held for the greater vart of tho eve. nlng. Improvement nro contemplated itlong this line by holding tho trials of the Held events in the aJlernoon, no that th evening crowd will wltnesi little but exciting track contest. It 1 nlo planned to do nwny with announcer, a far ns possible, and to install nn electric, board to keep tho crowd Informed of the prosress of oxent.i nnd tho namei ot the men coin, petlng. jM,t' a?.-i !';( WFW&V A ,.,!;'., r vv irn Mnv ww wam mmj SBmB:aB aB" afl aHv' l v aVaaH aPa5'l allaflaP a py I -lBiliiB''Ba IRiaB!MPaaiHalll'llfe; aT'l 'ilaWakalaBlaB ' Wrv-'aL: ,aV aB MlLm. llafPNafBalP JaWt At Any Price More manufacturers are producing Vrtw , ltrht. bi VPS thnn nn This rlralry compels dinary inducements. is therefore of supreme many propositions the that he is getting all Compare! Then you will realize how much oar you obtain in the new Volie Model Many cum in this clnsH cost nore than tho Vrtiw kouip ront vprnl litindmN more Velie 'omnrtrri lh"m r. TVhftt nthor Vclic-Contlnentnl Sir. unit power pliint -full 40 h. p. hIIcih. uppie, auoqnnte to ercry rona Compare luxury. 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J,tuii.i i following tlio lead of mnny other Murnpenn countries In seek ing knowledge at Its source of tho rea son for the succors of America In track nnd field sport nnd gymnastic. Jannes Andersen, n (!oernment employee, Is In thh country for this purpoto and paid a vlit to Secretary Itublen of tho A. A. 1'. jestenlay to find out how ti go about obtaining the Information ho di Mro, Tho scheiiio wlilrJi goa'erns athletlct wfts outlined by tho A. A. t'. peeretary, who provided tho visitor with IrtteiM of Introduction that will nllow him to visit tlio colleges and athletic clubs through out tho country nnd watch tho athletes nt work. Mr. Anderson will lslt Co lutnbln Ilrst, nnd after looking over thn athletic clulm hero will mako a tour of lite cltUs most nrtlvc In athletics. The roprts illative of Itussl.o, who. by th wav, Is a Swede, li.os hvtn teach ing athletics In llussla for a year. Part of tho work has been Instructing tho army officers, and lately his duties have spread to tlio schools. He brought the Information thnt Kussla Intend to spend n million rubles for a stndlum to be erected nt Petrogrnd In which it l hoped to hold the Olympic game. Andrrsen wns ono of the world's hct Jivelln throweis, nnd a an amateur throw l!'7 feet, lln dloctirei that lm plomoiit with Secretary Itiihlon ninl said thnt the kind in uc In this country was faulty Hotter results can bo achieved, according to this evert, w 'n a Javelin that has tt silked head a foot long In stead of tin: five iiK'hes, which Is thn loiigth here. Also the Javelin hIiouI.I bo thicker nt tho head and taper after reaching the centre. Athlelo IIOHnllilt Itelnalalcil. Tom tiownlng, the lrlh American high Jumper who was suspended reronlly, bus been reinstated by the registration committee Ho rettirnol the prize ho won at Iho Ilrooklyn College meet whllo competing on an expired registration card. 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