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9 Giants Score Four Runs and Shut Out Texas Leaguers Dodgers Beat Athletics Yanks Game Postponed THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916 GIANTS MAKE UP FOR ONLY DEFEAT .loiiiiu-v by Trolley In Cnrsi cjiiiii iiihI Tbcro Meet, unit Coiiiiitei1 Houston Club. BKNTU.V IM'ITIIKS WKI.L BOXING FANS NOW TURN TO WELSH-LEONARD BOUT rVn- Tex Match. Tlv: Lightweight Champion Says Opponent He Will Meet at Garden Friday Night Is One of the Cleverest Lads Produced Since Days of Joe Gans. With the heavyweight hunt hctxveeti the first two round outgcncrallcd and Wlll.inl mid Mornn over, uoxInR fans outpointed Hclch. ?l-t!,,rni,,M,1,M,!r al,c,,t!on lo Jch Dillon. inc to hi, husy xxeiitlit battle, hetnccti Freddie Welsh. nre nL-...,i. I. r,rlnvln.r ti,., win....! the ih.iiuploti, unit Henny lcoiinrd, the , will not he In tdiapo to nlvc him a Clalit and tl.c Houston Texn leaflets prnttllslni; yoiniir local l.nver. whirl. lll ' "utile on April hcan.c ft.ii.ul.Ml in another shutout I ,. ,.,,, , j,U(,011 UiUe a,rdcM nM j HaltlHi .-evlnsky ):tt f, a attcrrnnn. nm wii" uino n' Friday night. Dillon will meet nt the. Hmailway SportltiK Club, Hrooklyn, to-night. iss tlw leaguers who applied th" hruh. Still th- ToxutiM were a mighty ,!ojc m.hii.I up to the ninth limine. ; when Vo IIi.iiiIh Ucotctt two of their rutin. Tip final count xvas I to 0. This ctiKiiktcmenl vv hk foiiKht on ncu trut srtmn.l. .-mil It xv-n th third nn rtnl ir.i I 'K hetvveen these teams for .i- . ,iitl. .r iuii uf fann hereabout. Coin. .111.1 oni'O li.ul ii to.-un In the Texas League thai i'Htiilillhfil tho record for cut e. alive vhtorics and made sixteen pine Mil - in one game, but lotrj: &iio U lis"li.nl uh'ry departed and It Is now J"t a phi.'.' for exhibition!.. A me name In Houston Is tho only 4ffe.ii the (limit have sustained In texjs this sprlnir the McOravxites Ms- vd He woii.il In' amply tcxeniteil on o.e i li' f .iflernoon. an they have uf, lu' i'iK well in the Detroit gamr. HonrM r . 'i im 1kI 1!"t jittvh .ill.! tliey did rot d.i i . i. ' with Napier, who did plteh. ',!k. Napier is "no f the many "tv-ii ile-el to of tho St. t.ouls Hrcm'tie, ,rl( ie -'Hi retain enoiiKh dinning to uotry Hi" l"'!-t batter.'". The (Hants to- Fre.Mlo Welsh outpointed Willie i (Jus I'htlstie. a inMdlen eight of Mil llltchle for the title In Iceland Kevernl 1 waukee, will box the new Al McCoy years aKo and has been a mot careful '? '2 ".V"" V.!1 i."'"' b""tM ri,n ,, ... , ,, ..... nt the Honeer Sport nir C uh to-morrow champion idncc. He .tacked his crown ,l)tht. In the other feature YotttiB Car- ..k..i.isi n lemon or eaiiy marks, but pentler will tackle Mike MuTUue fought only a few worthy onnonentn. ' Welsh soya he will come out of hla . V"rt rro"', ,,,e )" Wllfh hell i.vi.t-,.. ni.i.i tt. . i m Mohleaju., will meet Hay Parks In the shell I.rldn nlKht. He declare. Leonard . flnR, ,wut nt ,he Kalrmont A. C. Hat- onc ot I"" "est ""'Is the lightweight urday nlcht. Jimmy Itetran of Call ranks has produced tslnce tho time of fornl.i will box Johnnie Mack In the Joe flans. Leonard Is only 19 years of fen'l-'lnnl. ft CFO 1 t I 11.1 nnmn.ii a,. . tt.(.l. I " ' ' ' i. ""''""' -o "e.3U. n0 ,x.Yankees arrived from the The l.ngllshman has been In hard Southlands yestenlay. They are I'ltcher training for more than a month nn.I l C. l'leh. for two vpr n YnnLen tmi. In Rood wndltlon. n his recent bouts 'lRr! !'UH eli"t, former catcher of wun iiioom and Whitney proved, l" 1 niversuy oi reunsyivania team; Outfielder tlene Uodeu. Klist Hascmun Hilly nibson has m.ilMied Din JImiry Mcllovern and Hal Cable. (Porky) Klynn and (.lUnboat Smith to '"''"h !,Ml1 Sehwert are headed for the meet at the Stadium A. i tM.mh.ittan No .irk olub of the lnterii.itlon.il Opera 1 Inner I Thursday rilslit. Klynn LeauMie. Liyilen has been consigned to fought nt the opening of the Stndium Toronto, but Meiioxern and Cable have last week atnl was nearly knocked out not been placed yet. In the, ery tlrst round by Al Helch. Al ilropied Ihin twlco for the full count ' Tim Newark club l Mart training i orwy was not stopped, however. He on Its home grounds Thursday morning. CUTSHAW'S TRIPLE BEATS ATHLETICS Loiiff Di'lvo to Itl-rlit Comes Wlillo Three Dodgers Arc on Dnses. CHAMPION WINS HIS MATCH. CHANT. MAKES A 1I0MK11 Kavton., Kin., March IT.Outshaw's tilple tn right centre In the ncvcnlh In ning of to-day's game, the last to be played hern by tho Uodgi'is this season, was responsible for tho defeat of the Athletics. It came Just at the right moment, as there wrro three men on the bases nt tho time. Had Cutshaw taken Wltiftlnn n.-ats Vcrltll In llarviirtl t'luli Miiunsh Tournc. Krle B. Winston, tho nalloniil liam plon; Dr. II, S. Hatterleo nnd V. H. l)als were tho winners of tho matchc played yesterday In the fourth round of thn Harvard Club squash tennis tourna ment. All threo contests were tlnlshed In straight games. Thn national cham pion had no trouble defeating M. dn S. Verldl .it If, 3, 15 .i, exactly the same (com by which Davis won over Ande--Kin Dana. Dr. S.iltcrlcc was hard pressed to win from T. A. K. Harris, at 1512. IT 10. All of the Interest centred around the match between tho champion and Verldl, 'Die latter showed .sonic cry good Mmkrs In th" earlv part of the opening HAVANA RACETRACK WILL HAVE A RIVAL American Turfmen Interested in Xcw Course Close to Centre of City. MAY THY NIGHT RACING There was a reunion "f turfmen at spots In thn contest In which Winston slammed tho bill around the courts with as much vim as if he were pholng for thn national crown, l-'or the most part, howeer, ho depended on his skill at placing for scoring points. Davis, a member of the Class A team In Ihn 1telr,imilllnt, ttifereliih Leneue. a chance be could have reached home, as ,nyeii' the best sipiash he has shown this game, hut lacked the couit generalship n ay vl(,w 1ol(1 .m,f.Cp.ihead Hay. tho throw to the tilate was poor. Thl HCore was Hrooklyn , Athleths , Previous to the telling blow O'Mara nnd Daubert singled nftfr Mails had seaeon against Anderson. The latter, who was runner up to Winston for the national title, started the opening game with n burst of speed and scored tho fanned. Stengel walked, filling the , tlrst couple of points, but after Davis bases, and Wheat fouled out. Johnston s smash was too hot for Pick to hold and O'Mara scoied. Then followed Cut sh.iw's long drle. Crane of the Athletics made a homer In the eighth. Thin would have been irnnd for onlv two bases had Johnston handled Wheat's thiow propel Ij got going he outclassed his rluil at .very angle of the game. Hie Class C tournament will start to-day with sixty entries. YALE CREW WORKS HARD. c.erday. Many of them had Jiift re turned from Cuba nfter a session of winter roving. Those who got back from Havana told of plarw for a new track and more extenslvo racing on the Island. Charles K. Henshall Is the best known of the men Interested In the now ven ture. Those associated with hhn are Arthur It. Clark, Henry U Wllla and Fernando (lonxalez y Snncher. Tills syndicate made application to the au thorities of Havana for a concession for a hippodrome to be constructed within the limits of tho municipality for the purpose of carrying on racing and breeding stables, tho erection of n club house, hotels, restaurants and the priv ilege of having mutuel betting, book-1 STEWARD FITZGERALD UPHELD. Jockey Club Conllnnes Mispeiisliio of nider I'arrlnuton. Thera was an unusual decision at a meeting of the stewards of the J.i.e Club yesterday when the racing authori ties upheld Christopher .1, l-'ttnut r.ilil j ruling In selling down Jockey I'.miiig ton until April t!. The jivkcy was dis ciplined by Mr, FiUserald, who was the controlling steward at Oriental I'arR. Havana. In such cases It Is tin ciisloin to Mile a boy off for the period of lb" meeting and to refer tho case tn Hie Jockey Club If a further suspension Is thought iiecejsiary. The Havana meeting ended on March If, yet Stcwaid Kit, gerald set I'arrlnston down until pril . Kvjdently the Jockey Club stewards were com lined that he had acted prop erly, for they upheld his decision. Stewards wern appointed to represent tho Jockey Club al the spring meetings as follows! Metropolitan J.nkex Club, Capt. 10. 1). Camntti Westchester Hue I tig Association, II. K. Knappi gueens County Jockey Club. Schuyler I.. Par sons ; Kmplre Cltv Itaclng Association. Andrew Miller: t'nlted Hunts Haelng AssovlHtlnu, Tlionias Hitchcock: Piping Hock Haelng Association, C. K. (I. Hll lines. The application of Jockey J II. Olas for a license was denied. Jockey John J. Morris also was turned down. Tho trainers denied licenses were Krnet BYERS LEADS FIELD IN AIKEN TOURNET Former National Champion Is Tirst in Qualifying Hound for Southern Cross fun. AlKUN. S. C, MarrJi 27. The eighteen hole .iiallflng round of the annual Soul Ik i ii Cmsa golf tournament was play, d to-day mi thn links of the Pal metto Wolf Club nnd Hhcn M. 1Is?i-h of Allegheny, national amateur champion In limn, led the held with an M. A high wind made the stores high and llji ii;, who made a GT eetcrday, found himself In trouble on numerous occasions to-day and had to work his hardest to get his 81. There was u three cornered He at 14 for second place In which the partici pants wern J. lioidon Douglas, the long driver Hunt Piping llix'li ; Paul Coburn and Preecott Melcatf. The top score In the llrsl sixteen was Tho scores: rirt Sliieen Hlien M. liters. HI: J. Cottrell, Prank Keams and P J. Mc'Dcr-' o.mlmi iJuugmr. s, Paul cobiirn. M: Free- mott. 1 It .Mrlcnir. M. WIIIUllI II. .n.l. I I !" Il)er". T, l:rn"'t A. Thmnnon. 'I; M.'inti 1'i.yne ininiip-on. as: .larfnau The Dodgers leao here to-morrow I fonch Mekalls eiiil nrslty on making and other legarlred forms of' GREENS CONQUER WHITES. Poln Trams Play t lose 11 .. M Vi. 'lor .ircli.Hi. s. Iliiry M.r- ,'nv .oiild not couplo any two of their t uiml tho ninth Inning, unit ic their nil pilo'iers had not been Invincible thry inlglit have lost again. Itobably tho Houston boyn would have fjff.rcil inni" damage If Manager Me Or.nv h.nl been around to ptvd his team. Mrtlraw. howev.r, did not fancy thn two knur irnllev lido down liere and le. miine.1 In Dallas I,, e.xeui.-e a small i squad of p (. he .. I.irry Dolo was the .una:, i t"-dav and be showed who was he bitting a hoiiin tun over the .ght He'd fence III the llrM Inning and .1 irlp:.i Pi t lie eighth. Ho also scored Jl.f thn OILS. The Oi.i!it did not really hustle until ik. i .ie ro-ind'. when they became Pf.vcl at the uniplri. and took their siou. ' nut on Napier If MeC.r.iw li.nl (.i i . the Job they probably would .'. doubled the score. .1- they put the mi" i b.iso 111 four dlfter. nt score- tnn.iigs. Wi " Jell opened the second with a trvle .ml w as left on third base, while .,.i.fit 'rubied In the third and nobodv scored g.iln In Uie llfth with .vie dewn Wendell walk.d and lleiiton ojble I Nothing doli K. Th" s...-iii.l run went oer In the sixth on u p.is to Povle Lobert's s.icrltlce. Uauff's long lly to r ght Held and Merkl" s s icrlllct ny , Ihrv gut this one without a hit. In tho j fshth Dnlc tripled with one out and ( l,fl on third. . I lties on balls to .McrKie aim ivranicr la the ninth, a ileldr"s choice, an error rl a single by Hums produced the last r.irs. Itenton. who has been prevented I tig an .arller start because n. fought one of the most courageous lint-i Toronto will start lis spring campaign iica cm en-ii in n ucai ring ami ntier(ai jersey i lly next .Monday morning. Newark Club's Dates for 1916. AT HOME. Almoin. Toronto April 27, 2S, 2D, 50. Tomito ... Hrn'hester May 1, 2, 3 I. ' Montreal ... Montrtnl May ii, 7, S, 9. HinTahi .... Itiirfahi May 11, 12, 13, 1 1. Itis-hestcr ., It.illliiiore May 2S, 2!, 3d, 30. , ll.iltliniire ., Hli'htiiond I une 1, 2, 3, I. Hlchmonil . I'nn lileiRo lime 1 1. 12. 13, 14. j Providence Toronto I mm Hi, 2d, 21. Ilattiiuorc . Montreal Inne 22.23,24. IJo.iie.ster . HutTivh. Inn.' 25. 2fi, 27. HufTalo .... Itochester lime 2S.29.30. Montreal .. Providenco Inly 1. 2, 2. .Toronto ... Haltlinoro Inly 20,21. 22. Hultlmoto . Iti.'htiioiul Inly 23.24,25. Hhiimoud . Montreal ug. S. 9. in. Providence Kochcstcr Aug. 11,12,13. Montreal .. HufTalo Aug. 14. 15. IT. Itocho.-tor . Toronto ug. IS. 19. 20. Hulf.ih Ikiltlinoro Sept. 3. 4, 4. Toronto .... Klchmond Sept. fi. 6, 7. Hlchinon.l . Provhlenc Sept. 8. 9, H. Provider' May I.", 10, 17. May is, 19. 20, 21. May 22,23,21. May 25, 2ti, 27. .Imi" 5, 0, 7. Juno s, 9, in, in. June 15, in, 17. IS. July 3. I. I. July ii. 7. s. s. July in, Hi. 11. 12. July 11.15,10. i July 17. 1, 19. July 20, 27, 2S, 29. . July 31, Aug. 1.2. Aug. 4, 5. 0. Aug. 21.22,23 Aug. 21.25,20. Aug. 2S. 29, 30. Aug. 31. Sept 1,2,2. Sept. II. 12, 13. Sept. 15, 10. 17. morning for u two diy crlcj with the Athletics at Jaeksomille. .Manager' P.obinson Is reatly pleased with the con dition of the men, who have done more real work Pi Pie l.it two weeks than they del all ht spring. Pic.s.deiit i:iil tn announced otlhlally the ieleae of tioodhrcd. Priest and Smvth to Montreal, Th" latter has not beeii on the training trip, but was the pronertv of the Dodgers, Catcher Mack Wheat wil go to Troy. Other young eters may follow beforo the team reaches Hrooklyn. The score: AT11I.V.TIC.N. I IIUOOKI.YN uti Ii ii a e ah h p e Wlh.rf... :. 0 I o ofVM.irs". . 3 3 2 J ' Tliimin'ii.tt 4 1 : 1 ftiiatihrrl.lb. 5 tleklh... 5 I 5 3 A strncet rf 3 1110 1 ot.1riti3-.ir . 1 n 0lllel.niaii.rf n n o n e Vi.Ti.V.;;:it. ( m n.whrn it 3 . 1 j M.llone .11.. o . I I. jii -irrn . " Crane.. I i I : I Jolim'oii et I : : n I ie vi....... 1 1 ; n (i rui-li....ii : t ( ( IVrkm- ' J t I 0 11 i.et l Nabors.li.. 1 i " " AM Meier, llllstl . . 0 ft ' " ' I'lielirJ P M)rrn i I " " " " Mall- p Kluht Mile linn. betting. Tlto . a rt l,w.f.tlini tt fh hrnnnHPil I Ni:w )Ii:n. Conn. .March 27 -The track w is not aniioiiured. but tho.c ac- Yale crew will start training ill e.u nest J mulntol will! the plans say that thelit,,, Creens defeated the Whites 7 to fi I 'i lo.miiiio.s, when the tlrst two varsity grounds will b" within ten minutes rldo In a close, fight. Thomas lllti heoek. Jr.. I rr ,n'i I gun. fimord A. Cochran. v; Oilier I'itiii. ii I'lMrl.u. Ilnhlen, v.; .1. f. T.piln. 'I . 11 1 1- mi. in." h, . Ilnleh ' ' . ii. I six i.n II. Itl.i. kwe". .,: tlar- I . i, M.iil.iri. .. ('. Vi'iiiiili' Hnini.t. 5: Whitney field nt Alkrn. It.".."!! .1 Hum, W..r..l ir.t llilieock. .... II I'lripi. :n.. iiikluh Tli'irn... 9T, AlKKV, S. ('. March 27 In a polo I II. . l for- i . 05 htephen Hiiftird. lit uamn this afternoon on Whitney Pi.ld I ' .M'.'iitK!iV. :u. ..oiin nn;ur .Mnr- Uek-M. M.C'ojr. ocore-ureen. Ilek-W. 1'. Ilulllrt-l. i Whites. . boats are ordered lo report at the train- i of the principal hotel". More than 100 Itig table. From now on tluy Nlekalls. , acres of land have been ohtalned nnd head . oai h of the Vote news, will work arrangements made for a steel and con Ills men at top speed to get them 111 erete grand stand, beautiful dull house shape for the two rices against IVnnsyl-, and hotels. The .dub houso plans call valil.i at Ph.ladelphla April 22. for a building 100 feet dijuare, to bo Tho Ice went out of New Haven har-1 built at a cost of 150.000. Tho stables bor tf.il.iy and for practically the tlrst laro to accommodato 1,000 horses, and time this year the Yale crows had an i tho grand stand 5,000 persons. Ten thou opiHirtunlty to work unhampered. sand dollars will be expended on parks Nlck.ills sent tho Yale varsity for a. row i and road in the grounds, of eight mlh", lo tho llghthoiisn and The new association expects to start lettirn. Conditions on th" water were ' racing on October 1 next, but Is not .-,,, aso.M:!Ioii lias Ix-en organized In Idea!. The men rowed at a low stroke, desiiou of conflicting with the track nt j ttaoniie and the following ottlicrs have all of the wa. Then! were no changes ! Oriental Park controlled by II. D. )irPII (...,-tcd . Joseph H.irrl-, president. In the scatltu of the llrt eight.-will' h 1 Itrown. An orfer will be made tn Hrow n . Mllll..w Hartlg.ui. vl e-presldeni ; rowid Willi Ko'.n.d ll.irr.lilaii at -troke, . to split Up tho d.ites, hut III case this tinwiml Cami.bcll. sr.ret.irv : Dr W. S. I (I t 3 A i (., l.nu .it N, r. f.,rm,r Cue Sitirie. nifer Is refused the new club will race If, I, r i-r,.,,t.. i.',...ri.1 117 1 0' .. I .-.,... , .... ..ia I. l-lv"""".' ".. . I Ii 0 3 fl , VJ,tl ',l -Q . ' 11 1 ,,'l,t,' I1' "'e i"'. l "i "i'i".:i.i"ii " in'- "i. ....,. .w , talti 9?; .Ii"liih C. Thaw. '?. Joli Samp- Si, ,ti-, inn. Iir Jii-. nil "lllns. inn. nk It llll.l.ciH-k. mi. Iir A. II. ii IP .oh. in:- i.eorss HIM llrf. i' Tlnti liinai. . .lr 103. for the (Ireens. and I; . llonnlng fori lll.i'i e the Whites, scored well for their teams, j .1,T,,,'''iiuK'.-''l,i Tie lineup: ! hi.mni M. .'...c.te tor.. II. rilxgrMbl. lirtKF.NS WHITES. Ii' -. Urt- .1. .M ali. 101 In.-nph Il.irrhuan, No. !-John O'tisr, No 1 -W t, flood In Jr. 10. I'., Talmige. 110. K. W. No. J-T. lllleh.nek.Jr.Nn i -K W lloppinr lensnl. It:. W I'. Vhll.h"in". 13; C. A. No. s s A ITlark. No 2-'ll.K.slrnwlin.Ie .-.lllllll. iij; .limn i-.. im, Ilndson County Oarsmen OrunnUr. The Hud'-on County Itowlng nnd ini t I I.enune Mollis Meeting In ArrnnB for Closing finme. Ollhials and delegates from the varl oils clubs In lb" Indoor Polo Leagu nut .it tin; Prllli-o (leorgc lintel last night. Arrangements were mad" for th Oinrce Kreimer. llenteu.i nt. and I n,,,.i t.r ilu. he:iN,,ti ilils week. pianneii io nmr i.ic.fl ai n koi . iiirro John Molt. Clayton lireeiil.e. .olin Hett- , e, clmnililonshlp virtually rests be- Wldener, llki I. I'. Kirkwooil, 1J7 INDOOR POLO SUCCESSFUL. , times a week and It le iUtte likely that PTr.r MfiPFs Tn crT out Know i , ,V.i ..,,. "r.w""" . ...... ' . I ,WI l'" i.i'-'" w "" ' leiwaru wimiil anil i.ugene .- hiiik. gin- . l.'oiuni"is nnd Lancels--lio play the for the benefit of the residents, 1 Twn-thlrds of thn capltul III the new .nterprlse will le supplied by I'ub.itis. ! Three Srholnul ! (innies. Tni ii ( t:ih r T.it.ii- :ih:;ij s Halted for NaUir- In the iixlh Iniiinr uffllin".'. ... 0 1 0 1 I 0 xJj Will Put t ..li.mhla .reus on Ulier Itiui- OM.ir... H.nlsrt. len;el. .tnlniMoti, i Mime I line ril Wrrk. Cntsli.ix. i.el Wulfh. ni.liuii. Crane : llnnie rail Crane Three ln-e hll I'ut-ha j Junes ' line, .oaih of the Columbia T In lilt- W tl).r l"r..ii" !' rili'.e rr,.,.. mrti,.,! )U ue.i.lier .in low.ir.l h.t-Ci.i.hai. Moleii lu- TI'iiiloii 'K j1,' . t,.i Hudson .-ierday afternoon and' Thl seholastle baseball tosseis will niV.ii w and iiiui'-'rl on l...-s 'ih' after wab lung the illiMinl-hliig I. e tlow , make another attempt to pry off Hie llie' I"; llruiiUljn. l'ir-1 hj-e e-i r-i .ir- i said that next iic. k his iU.id of Hhie ' se.isuti's 11.1 this Saturda. Three games Aibleti . I. llro..Mn. l ii and White oio-Miien would change their are s. Iieduled, as follows: Adelplil ,. ,,.,., v,sitv basketball team had ;'.".'hVi,e!"";';n four loVt'ic- "'it oi ! 'lUiirteis from H,e machines i, hargcj Xcd.-tny vs. Stuyi esant. at Arlelphl : ,. h;inl ,,ri.lil(. ,n.,ay i,cf,,. the ITfl i.e.. in iwn- ' .. . 7' I ,... ,! .. .. ...... ...,,....,...,.-(...,..,.,......-".......... v v. M : I ' i I -en as 11.1111,1. irniil' Ill ernors. Permission has been ol.Mlnril 'pgi-is and the Oranuii Freebooters to- from the Hudson Count) Park tVn- mls-lnncrs to erect a clulihoiUM. on the , horo of Newark b.i on ground in I eluded In the new park I Tlaer flic Una Hard Prncllee. liilNCETo-. N. .1 . March 27. The YANKEES ENCOUNTER TOO MUCH WINTER It .1 I 1.1 . t-. ...... 1-t ti.ti.ti. F-r-l l.i-o nil O.I1I- .in ..i'"!-. ... I i.-i . in- ....null -., m , i,tiiii?... j; oil .Mi.rp 3. en i nriirj .. nn ..if, unii-'s warm lin e neiie. .s ine nver win iMrii'k .'ill lly. Nabors, I . by . Mrrs. -i '' M,,. .rf. eilv .lear m ten d.i.is. 'tlv'' Mail. '.OI.r i..-' fnipire.-ItUler and! Pecans,, of the early date of the ,t Ohio Field. I Klein nine j hours j Puughkiepsle r.gulta and the late start1 ifuoiooi s nice ii, is i. .in .mi a nus s... sou for his o.irsinc'i llesldes the revival I of the iiumial. Intereh.s" and Interilnr- WILLAHTI Wn.I, STAV TW P.aw u-i.h erl.... ) """". r-,r.'H' I!" '-' will be th lard.u-iss was elected captain of the Prince - ii, uamn, , nam .... ... .r.o.s In .Ma tor tne uirsii.i, one iori,m wrestling team to-dav bv i n u .' I'rHcllee. I TIGERS BEGIN FOOTBALL WORK St John's Collete Held, nnd Manual . general fundamental of the gam. w is Ti.ilnltig .s New York I'ulxerblty '19. followed b.i a hard scrlmniige In wheli it i Mini I K'lil. 'spci.il .uiii.isis wa laid on the shm t j passing attack. The men had a l.i.iolf Wis. In Lead Princeton Wrestler.. Satunl.iy and returned to tho game I to-day 111 the beet of condition. i'.ini'ktiin, .-s. .1., .Marcn i. I. fr .in ci hi. .... . heel. Hitched his first cxhlbl- cago to-d.iy, tli.n .... t -day and did well. The j (.,,, lu , Mllllllv I'iflll ! '' ''d Iloust s cat eniy one rim on ifiiuni m t. naiiinii... s . . . . I ' ' rno, PniM-KTi.S. N. J M ir-ii 27 -Spring , Lil. nigh lo Hellre. I football .racll v beg in oil fioldle Field tll'CAUo. March 27. Jess Willard In . this afternooii winn more man mi ., , , ,. ,,.11,1Vll,i ,i,llt ,.xtr.. shells ,,, ,ls the role .if smi,... I'r . .emu V...H1.1II . llldld.llis met I 0.1. Ii I ...... , .... , ....... ... ,., ' s I"" UN. ml-1 th" Junior arslt and two for the fte-h- nious lote of the nieinbers of the team, 1 men. 1 nanagers and coach. Wtss wrestles In owing to th" record s.piail tli.it haslti,. n:, pound cla-e ami has been a! I tinned out. the .piarter- at l.ilgewater ; , ,,nsstent point wliitnr a'.l s"asiii. lie Itlaalna Voir nt Nrn t treelit. Helmont lllgglns. who aided Ailelphl Acinleiny in Its battbs for the football supremacy of HrooVlin laM year, K now a student at New I'treeht He l of coiniucnir returned to i'h. I l'-e liirancs aril be struck out six. Kia lr..r was In trouble two or three times, but alwas had the stuff to stop Incipient a'! . V ie il nuts, who are on the trolley cir cuit this weik. v. turned to Dallas by spe cial car Immediately after the game. To-mnr-nw they play tho fourth Detroit tin" at Waxali.i'iiie, another trolley Jump fro'ii Dallas, and on Wednesday a-.l Thursday they perform at Fort Worth. The scon. : m:v yokk dii '1 p a et 1 .An' I'l'OYCMit Game nt Chal-liiiKiuirn. l l.. , . . lluli f.ir t'le tft Won.. HI- o' 1 ' .. .... ....... aiimue.s, , ,.,,., ttl N. nrlililiiii from Win- .1. ,!..! 1 l. . now in and will iiu- .ea..-' i- -v:-;iK.',,:n.'::r ; , : "Heem... ... .1.. ... ... niiiniigc was tudul-'ed m Imme- woull h.ve l ot ,. ' ' ,',,K"", db.teH and did not a ar to d.st.es-s g.l J e ..I !. v. '.'VU.rfw" ,,f ,,,,l"c 1 much iv (i.e. had I n .'Oiild l,e lioi..'d thi-ri- shells wer. h Prim .-ton mm to win Hist t. it.a- out f.ir tin school n'ne ami prob- CirATTANoxiA. Tenn.. Mar.ii 27 Th" tralnltsg of the Yankees to-day con sisted III getting nere, puumg 011 mcir 00 .unng irom .-ww Vork In a couple of placing togs, riding out to the baseball' ' Hh the rr.st of It. Itetlp.? Well. There was too,','" 1 lool even If in-- on unKinn tilings ,il.iit me 1 era. 'lie-f. 1 . . A. u ..... 1.. no,. ,.,111 enough ..ppo.ltn.i, to the cum.' th ' u,.,,, As v is the .aso last ear futsla- now. The inoiiey-l sure haxe soino of I M..,t.,ls iec. ,ved the chief attention. The ' It here. Ml- moling, r. Tom .In,,,.- .,ii . . ..1. i,...., ... I... ..l.le In tilek Ills 1 111 ill . this, fpruig and d(.lop It uur.tig me II .rr. I ,lrt.'. ,h Ih.n n hHlfl I MTk . IP KI.li hr -Kf . rl llO'i.h r! W-inc Tlon Vnln- p Kr.imir Tnl v-w Yerk 0 0't-elf I .1 1 A t.:l' - 1 A f e Frirs.iii.ef. I .' S t inil.l III 10 13 a fit ruin . 1113 olTullo-.fb a 1 A eii.arnrr.rf. , A fl A n Allen..' 1 1 T 1 a Napur.p.. a r, ; 01 .10.' a Total" . 1 11 'I J 0 park and riding back 1. .. I...... rn- 1.....I..H 'riir.. t. u u HOL'sTOS line" """ 1. - bI ii p e I cold wind und the men were glad no Phillies II. ill ceonil siring I ulia. TiMi'i. I'll. March 27 It w.in th. Will Cninpetc In Junior 1 lisiiinloii shlps nt I hlcniro. 1 1 3 s S'P"" -is played, although one might' n,Ur, , ..e.e., UZr TV. ,1 am.ounod 1 1 3 1) 0 , have been If the Held hadn't been muddy. .A new basketball league, com ".1 ,.t 1 1... nero s .i.-aln-t the Phillies here the names of th" eight swimmeis se- Ii 11,,, le.mi will baie to wait until I 'msii.iu.iii learns, may lie organiied m.,l.,v. bu' I'k. Tinker s r. gnl.its. Ill" leeled lo i. pi.seui ti e i.avi ami mniilie fall. old .iii.-s. Iiri'iigbi our l".in the 'hull. I nnatpoll'-c 011 1I11 ..isl -.hire ltl e said that the 11rs t.i will imt liaie a ne.i h II. The men haxe !e. Ide.l to cast tlxir fot tunes Willi I lie .! 1 IMw "1 Could It was Mil. shell ,n wh.h the I'M I v.ir-ltv won a' I'niiglikei p-ie for the tlrst lime in nlnet. .11 le.irs aid the l!t:, iriu used In ihe r.i. e again?' ale last fall EIGHT SWIMMERS SELECTED. phiee .11 tll.s leal - illle ' .olIeglHt l. wilt be Hist . 'int. e at third base No Nine for HrooUljo College, Tl'.ete will be no li.i"0luil at Hniok 'in Colhge tin- ear Mn-t of the men -Pi's of Hi" P'lr, tell m hale heeji grad ual, it, leaving only a handful around .thorn a lil"e could be built. It Is hoped went to time to U'Mie the game next ecasrst. ( K, l.'orn.'ll Winn nt ,iiiuiih. I. II. Cornell won his tlrst mutch In tli" Columbia Fimerrltt Club louml lohin npiasli tennis tournament est"r il.iy fiom I! L. Stuhelgh. The match allies, at 1" l.'i. lo 7, morrow night, when the Triangles nnd Fagle.-i also pl.iy nt Dm land's. T.i.. numbers of the team which wins the title, or has won the most games during the season, will iei-el.' Individual 'ups. and tlie r'uiiieisiiii will get polo in.illls. Th" trio which closes the sea son In third place will be rewatded Willi ribbons. All the prizes will be Mill.ibly Inscribed. The vrcu..ilutioii will be 111. id" at th" b ague's tlrst an nual .hni-.et, which will lin held 011 April v. The mutch which was played on Jan 11.1t v 22 between the Cock Itobins and the West 1',,'jit Cadets, In which n ji)is iisslou arose 11s to w lather the game wi,n i,l. iled on the list or with handi caps, was awarded to the Cadets. Presi dent Sherman rcid a letter from II. L. Ileibeit during the meeting, in which the latter acknowledged tho receipt of the in.l i.ir rules, and also cotitr.itul itnl tl" I.'.igll. on t- success. The t 10 seison will open on Novem ber 15 ami will be much linger, as pott- will he in. uie to get in at least 1..1P 111. 'ii 1 1 1 - of Indoor polo. Providence, It.-'on mid .1 nimbi r of other K.islern I'les hue .!.'. 1 to be 11 . 1 1 1 1 II I f 1 1. The West Will ills" be I ipresi'llleil, as Ch. 1 i". Milwaukee ami St Paul, when thfii Is 'i league lit presint, will om pete 11 th" Fast dining the winter. 1 3 A 1 1 I A 3 ; 0'..m. ,fnr, .hrnwlnc Ihe harnoon ...it. ... managers (T seietal tennis 1 second team al-o went .loan to Ueleiil , West In the junior . iiampion-liips n, n. 3 a 3 0 ui ... I.".'.". ' '." . rm th" .itrtilt nt the 1 lafore Ihe fast Phillies. Thu score Into Kid ICIberfeld's Lookoulf. Hotel Imperial on Saturday. The league "s ; ti i' I 0 A 0 0 0 0 A II A 1 A 0 ' ' Harry Sparrow all hut passed away will be made up of Columbia, New York Sf.-jwh.., a fan aske.l him this evening If 1;;X!U: there was a double header to-morrow. mo,.tll ,, ,.orm, pr ,,t .onnl'lorVil Sparrow lias, u scheme on for to-morrow, because of the great expense that travel H iC'i The New York players will put 011 their ' ,nh;"',1 Hanover would entail .i ii 11, .... ... Tils f 1 e.liiM.-t ,1 I... ...ill .1... is '.' , 11 ni,',i 11 1 lie P.-I.lf... Kit. I10.1IC, -.; Klrtelifr. Iiooin mtf-iin iiniiorms. wo-i u iw " ...... .....v resurrection of a cub team at Colum fi-nif.. ,1, i., iin.tiiv. T" hi.s I111 .I...I.. t.'niori. uikeii for ihe movies, he , , " .'" 1 al 1 oium live Ue'tiii H0J1I. Frier.on Thl ee base Yankees on Lookout Mountain III 1910' ll Wirrtell. Oiule. llnllls rnu-iml Molni , .1.1. , 11 Hl.e swrltiin hils-Iaibert, 1 win i" 'i'"' hla. held ill the l""il of the Illinois A I oil 11.11 II. 'Mm. It 29 nnd ."II I In" 11 u" 1 1 w 1 1 e sen . ted . '' I'm the lesiill.s of trials held In liosloii. ' - 1 I i.niw 1 'iiieiiiiii.il iiiitl e Xiitu- The tollnwltig ine III" winners and the .bibs 11, cy villi represent : ' 1 1. mil v. I'orilbiiin 1ln Plaj Hltt l.riiuui'. I llionklltie (i)mnaslum A. A: Ted Caiin. ... . , ... ..in 'New Yolk A C: It. Voitel, Pittsburg A l.'.'ldhain .I".- not know when It Willi Wa( , ,n.l, ,iw,IMlim A open Its baseball sea on Its game Henjamln .lames. Hiooklliie Swlm- .heouled for to-motrow w uh the Second , . ,,,., MU.111M1 A Phi ls . ..a I : a 0 1 1 A A 1 i .1 1 1 : 1 ll.ilrries.-,x.i..ia-.inn iisii, .t-ni,i lis. IllT I i. Artlller nine h.i been cancelled isid'tion of 111" wounds, ' .11... i.r tlw. . i rXvWZ r.S,or?1, , V VeeVrK ho X1- acing results. ,.f.,Me rr.. i,,-r 1,1. -on Napier, f.: off Krn;T. , 1 , ,,. veterans will get a .hance' , I '" t game scheduled f r next Sittn.l.i. r.r-t !,,. ,rrors- lliiu;ton. 1: N.w "".,,, ii,,n..v lieds 1 1 lr" IbHrFor iiMl.lsn ii. o.r old.. , M..i iiger I lay ' ' Conned has aim. "inc. mI iVr" llr';,rl" 'Thwarorkout of fifteen minutes WhWr", ..'TW? "tWTt 'V" 'iulim fln'W .ul M.rk.r w .1 1,11,1,' Hv Nanlir 1. Pa..ed ., .... ,irv nf the ball fleld to-day. tlr.l -NIlIu u,.. 11 1. !.,.,,.... . ... i' phO'iig of a game on Ajirll II with .1 ( 1 1 .A I , 11 . I 1 if (i.lf'llil I I'll 111 ,1 tl Mi w X up 1 nmiirt Miller. Time GOLFERS TO PLAY HOCKEY. Vm Minsion ami White Will Lead llespectlxe sevens. Sin- golf ptayrrs of New York and It was merely for the piayets io .1111 back and forth hmber their anus by throwing tho ball thipl '''m!',, 'i?.;' V-? '"'lift? "rllA COLUMBIA SQUAD GETS OUT. Venle silt .Mr. Union !.,) r.oi . us the lljHi-kfiird entry Ss, end 'tier Kir Ihrre-vesr-nlii.; ssl! 1 oik I'nr.r j.fi.u. n riiri.nigs -ll.-lrsl Illle. ..I II II I . ' I" ... " I" .1 "II" I lit 1. . 1 llrst. .Muriel's l't, 107 (llrnrii. 1, tn I. : Trlea lo Play Haseball nn l.reeii 1 , j ,, , t0 ,iarigus S.1111. . ,,..,..,. IAI illurnai, :, tn I, . .) 1 .111. 1 3 m i, nelilnd f. ninaalum. T, .... i,,,.,,,,. soniiiern I'.iup.siil TO-DAY'S HOT SPRINGS CARD. Although Poulh Felhl gave promise of I ftar. IHU Wiley and CUr Morgan hUo .Viv Jf will meet m a hockey game In t ie to Ni imlas Hlnk to-morrow night. Max is 1 Hal m'-i snow .inai iney can liiay .. . .. . .... , 1. .0 m . . in - mi'i . i" 1 r k. w.'l as drlxe and mitt. Mar-(a"" calleil on noui ii.s.i.an s Montgomery, wu fM.is.ini. 10 lu 1 ton . . ,..,: of thn New Jersey ' this week, The opening game was . . ami :' ,.. 1 third. T ine, j. ' ' . .. ';: ' 1. . i,.,. h, .,,, m. morrow. Tin next li!n.i.e. N.innir. lllier rlfi-' 1 .1 v line vnii lean tne .-sew '"""""'.'..;... : t.1.1. 1 u i.uice v..u z.m.ii. 111.,,,,' iseis. p .. ......... ... ...i,.. mu,.i, iilsn run. I Ittltgers on naiurni... . 1 PourMi lluie Pi three year otil. .tti.l lift 1 is ft m noias iiinif to-tnorrow ntgni. ' - - ,,,,.,, .,. 1 ran i-iuiiii,ia u ; It Nhirstoii and lliirdlner W. Whlto I changing from a lake to an athlet .. lie 11 1 Th,ril U lI., lnr,..yiMr.0,,i, M1 up. ,.,., (.c fstlm, ,.M ei fwrctV 01, t ie Ice for se tho next week, tho Colum 1I11 r,. sr- ling purse, 30u, n,. mile nnvx,,,,!- ..x fi.rlok- ' i'M.. 11 force.-, on the lie ' ' 1 ,Ht.lm authorities decided yesterday Hedge it.i.e, toj ( u,0 n--. 1 m 1, tot.'iiar lul. ... 1 g "d pra.tKO drllhs and the golfe rs , .iceptlve appearancn and 3 Jo 5. tlr-t; (Vuisolsr. lloiiientn l. 7 1 short IUII.it P. 1 - mow .that they can play not t" 1 8nl' 11 , n I,!lne for. - ' '" - 10' -"""'Ii Pax-, lliwr liliu ! Tor I'r. plax ,1 (. 1 .. t x .11 First It.e-e s,-ltin. win I .x furious li I'lalhoi Muse Irvine Therr-.i Me.M.'iluu ' Ilu... 'I M. i.m Kirli llisi r . I' 'l'ilii!ll' liin'iesi Ma Miliiill . 1'.' Tniiilnv Culiiiiau In. Iiicren." i. 'I.iui'l-. L.ilie . li.-i I'lillll.'i.iu VTlIlrowu .Inn 'M A : lliree e.ir.oMa mid llnniwr l'. P'llllt U.nel .... 1. Villi. I - I'et . I' I its urgent !- Mill. ill Itiih:.-.' lib lull! i 11 ol.lr and up A, St Louis; A. I-. Ihiitih, Hiooklin Swimming liiib; liu'lnii P.itl.ci, New Y.uk A. c. Meredllli 1111. 1 Hvcrton Miner. .1 W (in n. n in. 'I Ti I Mer.diili w.ll lie III 111" II' Id 1"1 Ihe mi!" s., , 111 the gullies ot Hie Yml, I'ott I lllli " I ii 1 1.H III II"' s,i, unlh liegimi III Aiinorv 111 xt Saiut.l.iv icghi Tin. will lie Hie Hist tiieelilig ol 1 Helioii and Meie dilh. 1 Uheis III the Held will l.n Homer liaker, Sid Leslie I "axe Caldwell nnd Joe "! Hlggins .,,,, 1 hnckev nlavers for calling off the games. I. railuate .Man- p,,r,l , iMn.i. up. .iire. ftoo, nne mile ... . . ..'i-ii... ,.,inniiii..i.i u'jm inni ine 1111. 1 ss i... us good golfers.can. ho ..Ker re... ',, .,.,. ;, , - is faUen Into consideration 1 snoxv in... , to:, dinddi. t to I. I'.ir three ve'ir-"lN Hint seventy v nr. Is 1l.xrt.iiiz,i, 104 i.ste.irnsi to i-u-n 1111. 1 tn Ilrsl Huh HctmlPl 1" a iill.l 3 tn t. stinit .' ' ' rn is laaeil lino ciiiisiiieminin 1 ..i , tl, ,.-,! end1 ll'n'I'H. I In 1. 1 I" i nn.I 3 tn thui ' . ,. , . g t,i,. f,,r .1 place on either! of tho pew diamond at 1 if ' " ' r"' .,.,r,oi I'leisurrvllle. too (Murphi 1. s m tn iiyor mist hivo a golf ' of the field that It could not possibly be .,,,,, fi ,- ,,,,,,, t,,,,,,,.,.,. s ha-.1 t ,. V.r 1, u 1 In nlaving shape by Saturday Heart. Plnrlii und Jack Iteeiei al,. ran f 1 "r " K I Coach C011 k ex-, hoivever, took ndvan- Fifth Ifo " - I'-r three-jear-nld. and ,. . n'll.u" ..-'.. ,.w nnd look his ward, eel tug. purse. ISM .six furlong. lage 01 me in" , ii.ap.e 1.1; iMu.on). -0 tn 1 ami an.) 3 Miuad outdoors, using thn lower green, , , ,lrM ,ly j,,,., nn (sti riliigi. .', tn : neir lnntl street for 111" practice. Ihe sven mil 3 In i, seennd; Sciraniniich, I n . . iietier-M wero warned to restrain their (Amlim-ei, 1, tn I, 3 in I 1111.I ex en, thlnl pltilKTH w'r" ' . ' 1.i. to fit , lime. I'll 1 I'lDiiiiisi.-r, Iir Mux. desire to let out. A gaum niiide to 1 III , orkvllle nnd Far Am.)' also the playing rondltlnns. was started and. BOXING BOUTS YESTERDAY. to ill I ... ''ord. the Hrooklyn middle- 1, .01' ted L.irr Temple of 1 ten round bout at the v i' last night ' Kee of the llionklyu navy .1 small margin over Young he Lorlmer A, C. lu ten " I'roadway Sporting Club's n e.g ' Mi, V 1. xai.i n '''! ri ruufn , tnai'i . 1 Ti.ln i.i.ons twat Young Ketehell nl lam. Suueiit defeated l'.irmir Sul oan ., ruuiid bouts lit tilt OlMupiu . '' t 1 .lit Ton ii, j iiuii,,. nf St. Uiuls won all Hi; Wm oxer the new Al McCoy In ten roun'i m t,n Military A. C. Hurko "ored ,1 1 .a-Kdnwii lu the eighth round 'i had in, best of tho going In print- lull) every scuMon, Tho bout between buiht-y lah.im and Young Hruno was topped iy the rcfereo In Iho eighth round, liruno was tio mutch for urahain went a few Innings, Oeorge Smith, 'nixth Itnee Fur tlnee-ye.ir-olils 1111. 1 up . 1,,. 1,,1 foe onu ten III and Doll Heck, nnrdi felling, imrne, 1300, i,n. mile and a pitched for Olio '' ' other, sixteenth l.lnbronk. 1 10 ( Aiul.r..s... .. to I, Tho Heck team won by a scorn of 15 to 6. SiW'l'iV,, MANHATTAN srSffVVSJK euuM,!i,s,,vv NHillT. MAHt'Him. .... 6UMB0AT SMITH s. PORKY FLYHN -I'll mi" III. ' .lira and '2 Knurs. - '".' llisvd. 7.V, II, ;. Iloies S3. .Madl.nn Hq. Ilardea. l it.. .March 31st. LEONARD vs. WELSH Km ortli IS'asr Open. Ttlrphin. Madlsaa M. 410. Xew llockfy LeaKne- Plnnned. PlTTHlil'WJ. March 27. -Julian T. FIU gerahl of Chicago, secretary-treasiirer of tliei American National Hockey Asso ciation, was here to-day ronferrhig wi h Hay C JoltuH. manager of the St. PauV hockey team, anal Hoy D. Schonjey. man ager of the Duauesne aarden team. Tentative arrangements were Iinrn1 tn form lie w miiUD Uk. n St. Paul. Il-ajghton, Calumet. Amerlcaii 800. Duluth and Ilniieapolla in the Northwest, nnd nilcao. 1st. Uiuls, IHIladclphla. New York, Cleve huid and Detroit In the Kast and cen tral West. Cnlaruhla t'rew IJrly. Pian Keppel of Columbia University announced last night that the crew wouhl go to Poughkeepiio on May 27 for Its final workout. This' Is Iho earll est Ihe crew has ever left, necause of .1.1. th airlvllege of taking the examina tion at Pourhkeepsle ha been intended j to 'th members. 3 In t 11 ml even, tlral, lllrka, 110 Hlruir)') I In 1. ,S In mid 4 to ft, si'cniiit, Klltlai 101 (Murphy), S to 2, even n ml 1 tn 3 third, 'time. l! 1-. At 11 bur, Darliinrth Transport and Tatlana slsn ran. t to 1 M-rupt i-r I' 1 ni iiii ,1 tra-iiii , 1 rlJ; Thlnl III""- ssllo.j Jot ! wni.t? .,x lurlnii." Il.it I, . .. t N. llil.i e ('iil lKrlimn l' M.iIkI liiilwits-r llexirlev .laiiua . '." nil H"i Vmli l.:nl .. . Pi Hlue (Vllu- . Wild Hew.. '" Fourtli lla.s- seiiim; li.iii.lican; three rear old. mid onward; six fuiloncs. Ited Cro.a ). Fatlier Itilry . . tl. Louise May 11. I'nliti fi.it I l)j Tliroduritii I"- Filth Hi'.' srllm.-: thieeie,n iil.l. nnd up vir.1- nne mile anil s,.ient :irls. I.a Mule . 1"' Hit. "I 111 .I..I111 lii ih.ini . W -Kiim 1 11: (iiiiidtitni.t t'.n hixili Itnie selluu; Hitee e:ir nltl. ami up ix.inl; mm inllx' aisl a sixttentli: Naimiir .... 01 F.nrli Hn VHnle Hot . . .. R. XV W li.uk 101 surinii I'". Mils It.1 l.lnhriinli tr. Ilu Iwi isec 1,1.1 Hnlinlliik !U T.11.1 r Tip IM Tiijlit.ee I'ii, ll.iriinntl p'H FEDERAL Apprentice ailnainn claimed OLD CROW RYE ng. u. a. rat. off. mimmm America's Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE . SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. H.B.KIrk&Co. New York. N.Y. MOTOR TRUCK "77t- truvl; of proven value" WE PRINT OUR PRICES. ton $1850 2 ton 2150 3.j ton 2875 IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Tlif siinc priL't' tu sill. l;tr Ivdcrnl cut MUI is still rut i 11111.0. Thsit is ( mi' ''I the iiiiiin rcauiis why l-'cdcniN jirc pop ular witli ' both owner iiiul drier. Ropliiireini'iit parts pro portion.!..' 111 price to original cost of truck. Go,, I Willi III IIIU. Mr, West 52nd Street I'linne tinle tr.'ii Never Closed 4 1 1 1 ', " .'MHIl'lt aKiivin; fir JTARBARD " irS -''ilk v fr v i THE "EIGHT" SUPREME IN 1916 A YEAR iisTo Eights were few. there nre i score or more. Totlay What has mudc the eiglit supreme in so much less time than iiutoniobilists took in (iciiiiiK up the two, four nnd rix cylinder curs ns they came into the field? It is hei'uuse the eiRht is l iuht in principle. It irives fluid power. The Standard Steel Car Company of Pitts liiirk'h, has for years been eiiBraced in enrefiil analysis of transportation problems for the makiiip; of railroad equipment safe and coin foitiiMc. This eiiKineerini; skill, the re sources in both men und materials necessary for this work, have been directed also to ndaptini; the fluid power principle to auto mobile., as best exemplified in the eight cylin der type of motor. For nearly three years the Standard Com pany's energies were devoted to mnking theory practical. .Members of the company and their friends gave the cars such use as owners would. Little refinements of body, design and finish were added, and then a year ago ".Standard" Eights were announced to the public. It does not lalxe an experienced inotorirt to sense I lie featuies that make the "Stand ard" Eight an unusual car. Von will imiikly i-ali h ihe siiiiei Hir iiuiilt lies of thn "Standard" Eight - simplest eon Ifol ami iiiipai ei.tlv inexhaustible power. You noyor feel t hut von arc demanding the ininosi of the "Standard" Eight. This light, IP Hi, "Standaid" Eight is priced !?l,":if, I', o. b. factory. Seeing this car is believing. Examine it at our salesroom. Duffy Motors Corporation 1895 BROADWAY New York ApitlivHliniH lor mi oivuiirit ImiliDii iiifl M'niri' ;niiinji( (iffnifirm, I . (iiif, . y ,, . " 1 'i i lull.) ni Ihr " " mo'i 1 1 u ill In III lIOI! IC'lUCst, tl ; ' jy.ViiiiVM ittliiiltt