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THE SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. f-f Penn Athletes Learn Tricks From LaWson Robertson Racing Begins at Pimlico NATIONAL GOLFLIST AMt'MEMKNTK. IAWS0N ROBERTSON NOW COACHING PENN Onl I'orniiilHics fo fli- Gone Tlinui-.li Itpforc Hi' Takes ( liiirire Officially. All)s II M M 1 : It TllltOWEH in i-i n i" IC' . I' i r a inn, Mny 1- lnwnn Hob tt. rt i berti lirniiKht from New rerk wm- ll " furbluli up tho Unl .....a, n ivrniHiU.iiilii track team for l ..1 lnHukln it, tte Inleri mieKiaic in hiiii"iii.mii. .. t,. of the nwnth. t"t up hl dulled to. rtayaml .inKiimeit cuiiitrmtul In the coach intr . f fir Ou.iIcr athlete, So far as ... i, - n mi nnomaloiiM position IUl' " i ... ..It -l.l.... !... lint. j . Uj ".'1 till illl Klllin Xllrt, ii- ii..' .... .1 it... e.t..1;.T- utiiKiIiitment AM ..., r.t tin IVnn track ntiil Held team. m, , ., i Minted with the workings of . ir i. in ciiinnilttprit III rharue of ath - . i . i . .i.. it t "i-nti1 ixanta are iurc umi . nriii of limitation Id over tho i . i-i th- llln b of M!lio Murphy .ii ,i l.irire t..irt In the condition ,. last Olx-mple te.im will bo 1 n Hip permanent Instructor of "' i "' rr" l,,11 "kip- i iidl nforim'il person In authority . tit. mi "t that prior to the re .a ii-' S.ttunl.iv llnhert!on wan m .nfir xx.th tieorjre Orton. who I ili.irpp of tlu lYnn athletes , . M ir; liv s ilp.ith. und laillls C. M.l i, i ihairmati if the athlrtic com it was taken as nlKtilflcant that i imt at the conference and ... . . i mi xv.-m thnt he was ready i u t.i rel'nnulsh the post of ri .er lii favor of ItobortMJu. iiiihertnon when questioned said that hi. : ill not slstied a contract and Intl rr.i. ,1 tli.it lie had simply come to Ph.u li ipliU with the Idea of lielplnR the tf.i' i out for the blR events at the fiii of -'ip month From other sources it ins learned thai the athletic com mlt'ee favors his retention but that no rt.r.tMc! i an be finned until approved hv the 'acuity committee, and later by un.versity committee, Tip tit that Hie Irish American r.. - . -i the cround and actively en W ! InstriiPtlng the athletes Is ro lcred sufficient Indication that the nil-.- i nr.Ktlcall.v settled and the f salary and term of encaRc i. . fie only items to be passed on h-.r, .i .,, uiianont encasement Is made I j ninced The recommendation ... ...... .. . . V. f i ...Meite. cninniiueit on iiu- eu. 4. ix 1 n- nun-en neiore iiu- i.n.-ii.x ITittf a rck from to-morrow and ts. , i 11 be ubmltted to the university (oi-Mi-tee when posltlvo action will bo T. 'iplmR ninonc the men Is strongly Uor f.f the newpotner. There was a ri-i "i t.ilte iidvatitnKe of his expert! h when he appeared on the field h'- iferroon Oim of his first acts .: fi.rm Nell Matthew, who is JfPuiel on to score In the hammer : .it his stle of hammer throw- - .hi lie considerably Improved, r, ! has had a lot of experience h cht throwers In the Irl.-h Amer v A r anil the Quaker football cap- KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPORTING TREND TOP 0' THE MORNING SCORES AT PIMLICO lly WIM.MM H. HA-NA. Christy Mathrwson will make his fltut 1910 appearance this week If the weather Is good on the dny set for It. lie Is scheduled to take the rubber against the tiraves on Thursday t the I'olo Grounds, provided, as said, tho af ternoon In warm nd clear. Thl will bo a considerable event, for It means a great deal to the Ulants and a ureal deal to Mathetvson. There will be much needed strength nlven to the New York box corps If Matty discovers that he cm hawt on for a while longer: It will be a tine thin; for Mm personally, and baseball patron tho country over, and especially In the National League, will be clad. The veteran has not had Mum Ice Morris's Al! (Iriirefut teams llusle. p.; (dimly, p. Ilnitlthers. IK, Wise, 2b., Wagner, h , Demon While, SK: ItaljimplP, If, laitiKP, ft., Sam Thompson, r f." In order to pprnilt intiip.ii l.ons the nil graceful team Is repealed Johnson, pitcher; Archer, nililipr; ('hasp, llfl base: l.iijole, sei'oud luifp ; Hrldwell, shortstop; Opiitty, third Ii.imp: Speaker, XIcAleer and Wllmnt, niltlleldeis. We'd lllte a bet on the uraeefuls, real trial this season and hi coming appearance, though not necessarily ren derings a final verdict, will be a good test of whether the troubles In the left shoulder which rendered htm all but use less last year Is passing or whether It will continue to deorive baseball of one of Its greatest figures and brightest ornaments. It la time for the medical fraternity to mako an Investigation. Wlllard de clared that he broke a bono In his right nana in nis Bout with Moran: Tevlnky averred that he broke his right hand In his last fight with Dillon ; Welsh con tended that he Injured himself likewise (denied by physician) In his scran with Hammer, Various causes suggest them selves, causes having a vitreous, metal lic, physiological or geologic! aspect. Dexter fists may be turning to glass or port side Jaws to Iron or opponents m.iKing elective use or a stony stare. Ball games won and lost by the mar gin of a single run have been unusually frequent In the major leagues this year. There have been fifteen In the National and twenty-one In the American. Defeats of this nature are a sign of weakness, und It will be seen from the subjoined statistics that In these close games those teams which have fared the poorest are near the bottom, namely the Ulants and Athletics: National Phillies, won. 4 : lost, 0 ; Cardinals. 3 0. Cubs. 2 2 ; Braves 11: Brooklyn. 10; Cincinnati, 34; I'lrates. 13; Giants, 0 D. American Detroit, 5 2 : Red Rox, 4 l; Washington, 3 2: Yankees 23; Cleveland. 32; Browns, 13; White Sox. 24: Athletics. 14, "The Ungracefuls, Sun, "could knock In the cne of this golfer. I It. Atnler son, who drove a ball Hon yards with mio arm. It must have been a (Ire arm. The limits have made twenly-seveii base hits In their last two games and lost both of them. They differ from those peoplo who the harder they're hit tho harder they fall, for witn mo iiiants u seems that the harder they hit the harder they fall. Well Kidilcn by lliivtnn. Carries Ton Writ-lit anil Wins Dasli. AVATKI? MI,Y 1IOMK MUST " writes "P" to Tn the sturflng out of Jacobson, outfielder, has been sent by the Olants to Rochester under optional agreement With 1-obert, Sehupp and Wendell on the disabled list the club Is now down to the renuireil limit or twenty-one players. Kather It Is down to twenty-one men. In view of th" work of the team Its possession or twenty-one pin) em appears to be some what doubtful. As a producer of bunts wsileh cannot be handled by the oth'r side, mid th re fore tho most uspful kind of bunts. Jake Haubert. the gifted first baseman of the Ilrooklyns, Is the smootln st, mkkcm operative who has happened alow: this way In ages. Report ha It that Hubert ('rulkshank, the former Washington and .leflerson centre, lias been engaged to coaen tne line men of the I'rlnceton football squad. Old timers cannot recall any previous Instance of Princeton going beyond Its own output for football mentors. Yale still remains among the few which never havo depended on others than their own alumni for such Instruction, unless Mike Sweeney can be regarded as a football coach, which he hardly Is. ("apt. Krnctt Graves. 1.' S. A., visited Cambridge one season nnd coached the Harvard line men. Penn has had outlde coaching, notably (Jeorge WoodruT. and the Army ami Navy have both protlted by It We note that the professional tennis players Harry McNeil and (leoni'S Aguttcr are booked to go at each other hammer and tonus r the lied Cross benefit tourney at I'orest Hills net Sat urday, but more likely It will be ham mer nnd thongs. YACHT CLUBS WILL HOT HAVE TO LEAVE RIVER Will Ho Provided For When Jtailrond Tracks Arc Gone From Riverside Drive. i- ,ukU to follow his Instructions. i,. thinks that he can add at a., tfft in tin, distance achieved 'ummer thrower, and that In tho Tho yacht and boat cluhj that hax-e i , two uteKs, . eiuonoiises on xne iiuuson juvcr oriwern ' West nishty-slxth street and West lTth IVnn KiiIIimII Men Out. ', street have been much worried because - . i ii,v, r.,ii-ii 1 wit" l',c improenients that are to be .-L'I-h.a. May I. -Hob 1 .Swell waterfront by the removal .debut is conch of the I enn- . of h(, cntra, ,unroad , f.HjfMll team wnen ifwn ; wa( f(,ars) that would nave to "5 I'""' lw" ' n . give up their present site. There axe rieUI. The pract re was not . ' f 'c,uba Thfy taVf , ,,. trenuotis natuie. n-inc ronnnro . .. . m.mb4.rBmn nf i6Si owning S47 boats. The value of the clubhouses and equipments Is II7,275 and the value of the boats $5. 572.000, The Hoard of Ifetlmate and Apportion ment g.ivo a committee representing these clubs a hearing yesterday and In resnonsc to the yachtsmen' present tlon the Commissioner of Docks. It. A. C. Smith, was asked to make a rcpl). He told the yachtsmen Uiat their Interests would be provided for satisfactorily. In tlniathiR that plans were under way to create several basins along the river front In which sacht clubs would he al lowed to construct houe and that these plans would he maile public soon, The clubs represented at tl hearing were the Cobweb, Colonial, Columbia, Iluili-on Itiver, Mecca, lllvervlew and West Knd Yacht clubs, the Federal and this t i rield. The nractlce natuie. bidne connnen , kicking, passing and general of the Kill. lnle I'oolbnll Prnollre llrttlns. m II weK, May 1. John Kilpatrick, ',-,i ! f'ormlclt and Hrlnk Thorne. -.s,,f .,f the Yale Kraduate football 'ee vitness-l tile Ilr-t sprlnc 'o .. ,' : ,co at Y.iIp to-da) A rec- t ' -1 , 1 of M'Veiity-llve men were put r a ill '! "i fundamentals, TO-DAY'S LEXINGTON ENTRIES. three-year old und up- li t'f - ( -.i lltn; ..,i. tn.in ',vll 1 , 117 1"T in: 1"! LEONARD THRASHES THOMAS. lives Rail riiltnilr-lphtn UuhMTrllthl llentlnx In Ml Hon ml On. Pllll.Apr.i.riitA. I'.i.. May I Hinny lxonaril. New York" M-n.it mtt.il litht- weight, captivated Quaker Cltv tlKbt fans at the Ulympia A. A. to-mght ) h. clean cut victory over Charlie Kid Thomas, one of the tnughest Turl,n of h' weight In IVmis) Ivanla. la rmalil simpl' made a cliopplng block of Thomas and won as he pleased from the llisl l'll to the final gong. Thomas, w.i on his feet nt the end. but the niot badly beaten )oung man this city him seen In many ix month lnnanl rut Ciiai'ics face to ribbons with lilt, straight left Jabs and m the closing rounds eioinl heavilv to bnl'i jaw and lusty with wicked r:ht upper- puts ami rlK'ii hook-. upiv hip i.ipi that he cosere.l almost continiiiliy ami ran away when under lire enamel Thomafl to last the "it rounds. McCOY OUTPOINTS MOORE. I'lMI.I'H. May I -Large Ileitis tuaiked the opening of the I'lmlleo nice meet this nfurnooti nml the sport took n Inm; Mi1 f.invnrd In class lis comired with the eiiiller nteetlliKs at Howie anil Hmre lie (Inice. Many owners who had not pitronlzed the previous meetings In Mankind were on hand with their hlrltigs. ami It Is evident that a number of the ernrk racers will bo tuned up here In preirntlou for the ope iing of the New York circuit at Jamaica. There was the gtcitest Intercft In the llrst appearance this seanui nf Fred erick Johnson's Peep ' Day colt Top o' The Morning, a good performer last eui. but rated n llttb- uncertain toward the end of the season, lie i-irrlrd toil weight In the third ta-e, a slv furlong il-ash. and wtth liilMon In the saddle bad tin difficulty III lumping home In front of Prince Henry, a Whitney caetoff which ran In the colors of .1 o, Tal Itoll The iilie was consiileiPti as being brtwpeti this pall, bill II took all tliat Johiiii) Mi'T.iggnrt could do to land t'ie jilace for Prime Henr) hum II. t! Htd well's Anita Anolhir good Held started for tie ."-'eerii Puise. iilsn nt six furlongs. In which II. i Itedwell'H Wnter l.lly was Ininle faxoilti- oxer It'll Pair's Tlic M.isiiuerader The MasiUerader was sent along ut a merry clip bv llutwell, but Water l.lly, winch got nxxny badly, grad Uall) Itnproxed her positon, and when she challenged Tho Miisiiueradcr tlie P.irr entry weakened and Water l.lly won by half a length. Tho tesults; Klrnl lturr 'nr twn.yrar-eldn; "riling; four fiirlonss Ultimatum, lit (Treileri, 1140, l:o unj K0. un: Klngnnh'r, 110 I.Mrti.iif), 11,10 nil, I ; 0, lerondi lirlhl sur, in: niajni-o, 2.0, thlnl. Time. 0.40 llendb-t, (Jimii of the liitrlguir. Pledge, llarpfr, llrtlifr Jona thnn, A.ma II aiul oh Urury ul-o ran fi. i.'li-l llni'e ,le plrt liai- for Ihre-,.ir-uiils iin.1 iipunrl, txn niiieii sun King, lit iK XVI Utimi. 13 ..o, : iO anil 4.' 30 xotl. 1'iillr. :nr. Ill i.smltlil, 13 40 Bli.l 13. i.i"ll., .X., 111 IIUHirrll, 13 :.0, IlilrJ Time, I iT .Murllaii, Urotlirrntoiit a nil Wliitp Mi'Ih) lito ran Thiril It j, lLuill. ili. three-y. .ir n'it mill uiMdr.i, six (uri)iisn. Top o' the Mornlni.. 1.1 lllutnelll, 13 10, I: ;0 ami 17 30, nn. rriiup lli'iir, lti U. MSTan purti )::' .111,1 I:. 10. nl .xnlt i, 10.x ilVnr.il. IJ sn. Ihir l Time. I 13 l-'i ."i-h Ilea. Ii. lirrintt.i"! CtirriiKlia'frti. rtif Ue- il:itn Uhi'iiiIium' hii-I NplUhJa mI-o run l-'our-h Ha. i--i'urp. fur iw-i.ji-.ir-olil-. four (io:oii)f4 Ciin. iw in kii. 112 i.Mi.Xtfci. I., n 3 fin Hti.l $3. SO. non, IJr Nl-utl. 11". illuluel'i 3 .n ,, I IJ 10, rrennd; V.l-l-rle XXV. I. IO'i I Mi lJirtiiiitl i. 13 IO. thlnt Tlttif. o ".n. Krnni.ky liny, opln-lu XX'., 'axl 'a, I'lvtirailt- a ml Kllilarn also ran. Fifth llai-f Tlire-- '-ar-oltl'' alul up wuril. -piling, ill furiiino XVntpr l.ll. t"; illiii. I :o. II n ami I: won The Mairiui-rjili r. 113 llluiw'li. I". 10 ami 13. 0, ppinnil. Mnk'nilll. 1 1 T iMetialfi. J3 n. tlilr l. Time. 1:11 Jam- Mr.ill". ... 1 in. rj!,l llr .om llull .Xri.uml. Mrjn Than'. Yo.le.ln.1. lnnkav .ml .Xrlloirat s r,n rl.xtll It.,. ' Thrpp-xear-,..i1 Hnil 1IP waril, ullni:. une lillli- ami m' y ir-ls I J.ii Met. 113 1 Il(i) If l. Ii 0. II 10 anil 1 1 40. x,ntl, Marv Warren, l' IM-lialmrhnrni 112 30 jn.t i: III. n.Hi.l: II. up .XpiiM". ll.iO. Ihllil Tllllf, l i;,' .' M..iill.b Knlsht., ViiIpi, A ii t u in ii. Cinintprpart. I'lirl inn li , shi'Pliprilenp. xii.m XX atrr., NjI Kalur an,l rinalei a -n ran M-iptil i 111, -i llir.. - ir it ,l ."I- iil WHITT1E MISSES FIRST SHOT. t'nilillr .Misses silt, hill Public Links Are Opened Olllelnll), Although Park Commissioner Thoitins W. Whittle eoinpletely inlsfcil the ball on hla iIimI nlteuiiit to lilt it und In do ing so tlela.xed llm foim.il opening of the iniblli' links at Van Cotllnndt Park ) let-day until he iccoXPieil Ills balance mid miitli- a sis'iitnl swing, the season began Jn.t as sii'vcsfiiltx lis Uioimli Ids lit st n in had been pel fist The ItieitiliPis of the New York Newspaper iolf Club who xx t'ie grouped iirniind the tee w.illlni; to In gin their May tourna ment concealed their iiniusenient at the CoinniKslotiei s failure and so xxlll be allowed to piny unmolested for the re mainder of tlie jeai. I.ured on h the utatemenl made In xeMei dax's newspapers that II. H Mar tin, piesldeiit of the iiexx-fpaper club, xxnulil give t' to the cuddle reinvet lug the lire I ball the .xiiiiiigslers made a wild rush for the bail as soon ns it left the Coiuinlss om r's club. The boy who brought It back got J. W. Munro ltd the Held in the news tin per tourney with a score of '.M, 2 73, and Martin made the lowest gro.-s' score, an Ml, The scoren : J. W Minim, hi .ii. i.i. il. II. lt iin, m -ii, n, ii.ui, 04 ii o. i-,i.ii- man. f II. 'a. .XI Owen. HI IT. 7 ,X 1' -Murral, -10. 77, P. I. CJtnpl,pll. 10: -.1. ,i, r il Tsiiev. u. , lliipitiuii llulgpr, lot IS; P. .1. Pepi H :o, 7; I II XX right, id- 1. 7 P II, l.iim.. 'i 10. 70 A. V. itnlli. n; 13. 7't W. N" .Xiimry, !7- 17. so. .x J ilirforl. ?2 II. ! r T I'ejie ItJ-lil. i. i:. II, llaVlit. tOO -IS 5: P 1.. It'll IhnrnP. 101 17, XI. .XI IIp.IIpv. 11. HI; il-nri!- iiiiiKien, loo- I ,. 5. i; iiiit er. inn i. ",, II W Ma lilli hi ill, ir. -.io II .x li.iti,... 1,1 ii w i: it l.ii,tt lot :o. . f I'lunrli 3-' I V .1. r.t I iiinn in, r.- i x i..u'-' i'- ." M. XX XX lllltge 10 l '-0 It I" 1',1-tp.. 110 :0 lio V II MilMIII,. I'r, .' '.'I M until, n: t" xv .1 ii nwnni. its :t. ?1. li It Illl, 1-X- I" I I tieliP't. l :n- 30. ni IS ALMOST READY j Kliuililrs for Cliiiiiipioiihiiip .Mny He .Miide I'lililir Next Siliidny. SHAXIiKY (M l' TO-MOHHOW The I'lillPd Slates lolf Awn, l.itlon litobabl) will make public next Sunday the ILst of golfers eligible to compete In , the national amateur championship at Merlon in .September. The big Job of j compiling tho list Is nearly llnlshed and Is almost sure to be completed before the end of the xveck. It has been delayed beyond the usual time because of the I fact thai the now plan of rel)lng on the ( sectional associations for the names of tho eligible golfers In their territories was tried for the first time. Tim last of the reports came In only a fexv da)s EVEN BETTER RACING IN VIEW. Itocl.nmn.x MrrtliiK U III He ( nm- lileleil nl snlnrdni. Successful as was the opening of the limateiir niclne season lat Siturday utitler the allspices of Hie ttoikaxx'ay Hunting Club members of that organiza tion urn looking fonxnrd to even better sport next Saturday, xxheti the meeting xxlll wind up at Hewlett Hay Palk. I. I. Tliere are no per cent, moje entries for the laces pi lc ion next Satuida) thin tbi'ie xx en- last Siitut'la) . n tf'tal of slxtx-itie borc hiving been until.-1 Ii.iti'd fm the x eie'it" on the pro grainine The xxeu'lits lollow : Siirinir llnulii'ip. ihoiil fixe luroii2 Pnlifrl I" s iii.Iom . l', Oxer nml i II 1 12 era lplfr 113 P.iv streak i: XXoiol-lnirth llaiullp.xp: hunter: annul thne iiltlcp "lio-t ;,ti. rail" eoiir-e t 'l !( .Mei'll" . i n'iiii r ll0jneil r. II'. Toretulni 171 i mi xx iii lriliniati li NKW YOHK'H I.KXOIMi I III'. X I III:. AMI Mt ( ( I.HSI.H. PMDIDC li'wsy tilth hi K, Ms. tlVlrlKL Msts Tn-m'xt & it a IS. Aiigiivttis Thoiiia-s' Orelet Anierlenn pliy "A lllfi . r-r-A r I VrCIIU ll wuy, 4-, St Kxenlngs in. 1-IliCUM Thiirs. A H.-it B an. I'h.nlti I'rolimmi, Daxld llelsvo prpvenl The Heart of Wetona FULTON wr.i'i- nun st i:xe s in MM. Tn-m'xr A Mat '.' ' AM Alio MIKT B lllll.lllinulx . NGLIN-DLINN1 A WOMAN I!',', IMPORTANCE "The nmariet Comedy In Tns n ' I'.xe. f uti (GAIETY r II' oil lllllrh of llfl Er H'wsv, intti Ht Kxgs s an Mst To-m'n A Mat a an MRS. FISKE II' oil shunt On- IVniKXlinnM lllllrh In the funny lit II- town of jlelnlMrl, I'n. Erstwhile susan NEW AMSTERDAM W1 .M riM i s i n m vx ,v s x r vp a. Mil HI KIIHtTTRKKlia the linniir lit aiinntiiiee Hint, al Ihnllgh '-IIKMtV VIII." It -till pl,i)lng In erunded liull.e.. Ilils pla) iiiikI po. iltrl) he xiltfiilraixn on ,.it iirdii) nexl. Ma) I be Alii, In order In keep faith Willi I be Ptihlli'. lie will prei'iil ill In r (ilaxs during III -li il.e.iir.i'1'.in relx.il. Tin: Mk.itciiA.NT or JI.NM'i:" wilt aiii.rillnr.lj be ulxeii lie XI Miiuda) eie. iilng. Ms) stli. with Mr llirlirri Tree a H)tiH-l. Ml l.l.le I erg ii von as Pnrlla anil Mr. I.jn llnrdlnc a Aiilniilii. ftEffiiiTMrfiiiYvisiTi .iw.t..,.,.T.fl -il - Ti.,1, eiCC W Cv s an Mi Tnd'yWed Mat .Itiliti iinPmortny Malerpu-ce, sr i.v . .'O IT i IMl .Justic 1 Ch.ttr.ui L.tlUtc i" rw Hit unni r ii' It.illi.lItH . InipUlMW Hutilr. .tt-out two ttitl ,i h.-tlf niilr: hruh iiuji p I Kniht nf Mm i rnurter Hn Onrririnnmii Cunrr ItIl i; iii. ti IMclifr . .inn II it. oii ... I M ,1 MiAmmu. Ml WpIi l .ittrr MISS TUTTLE VERSATILE. l-nees Iii I'mir llxi-nfs in ttllilllll Xli-i-1 nf 'ri-m-liers I nlleuf. Th.- fre-huiau lass nl Teacher Cot- one ml M irliin I. 0 m l I. I". ,1.1k.-'. 1.1 0 i'i Ul,i'ei !" ' Ha . 1 in Ti ..i;ri..M lli, i ii I., i a i aii.i. r.ni i I J 0 i i t ( ltllf.i. 10n I". ... - , .in 1 Par I 1. 1. a T,..,. ilit, . M f hi ainl I the JaXC Itltnw I. M I 'oltiml.ia. ixiiii the aiiliual .liter- j class me. t al Minnie Miinn Held .'s-j te-.lii). ,.,,nii: Junius I he seiuora xxi te. s. ioihI xx lib 'ii polnls, the junior." third xxiti l.'.iv poitils nml the 1-.111I10-inor.- f'.iirtli ix"itl II', in , is M .. Tut 1 1. I' was Ihe s',,1 of the in. ft m ut -i,g je. o'nl in the .".It xai. l.iw lllitdl ' ill,. f. en. nl m the ' Mil. I liltt.lles. II1M in II tli'.. 1. 1,, I thiru i Hie ili,i 111 ami. ir.ieile.-iltv all of the golfers I room mi-tided by the various sectlonnl associa tions xvill go on the national list, m the ? u .- x i.m,-i.ilH tin not xxant to nue.t- tloti the indgmeiil of tho sectional arso-1 ... i. ... ........... .i..- ,,.f ,il jnv I I'llltlOtl liailllieil'iein in' J ' ' rale. Some golfeis w Hose names nave 1.....1. v...,. in lix I ho Western 'iolf Am-o- elation will tint gel on the national list, .a ii hi. been found that the) belong t i clubs which are members of the Weft- em i lolf A.-iso-'Iat'on but do not belong i.i the Culled .States ilolf Association. I As every golfer on the elUlble list must belong to a club winch is a member of th C st li. A. lho.se. on the Western list ix ho did not fulfil this londltlon had to. be dropped from consideration. No such difficulty w.is experienced with organizations like tho Metropolitan and Massachusetts Uolf associations, xvhlch will te't admit a club to member ship unless it first has Joined the United Mateo lolf Association. The Western golfer xvho are Ineligible to play at Merlon for this leason may sooner or l iter for.e the Western ilolf Association I in .1,1, mi a mint ar rule. Although tin- I. i-t will contain only t golfeis who if rating were to jie made as in tb" past xxould be put at .. or les, some of the ii men on the Metropolitan . handicap list will be Included. That was I done last car and th" pollc) will be i otitinued. C.ulfers xxliow name- do not appear on I he list but who think that they should be Included xvill Milt haxe the right to ptoxe their Illness bx pla) illl! three rounds on thiee dllTeient days on sonic r-i ognlzed coin te and submlttliu the n-eoi.l thus made to the l". S 1. A .fcullxe cointulltfo for Us approval Pi lb.- past the executive e.imnnttee has been iiuli k to approve such requests and lias added a number of names to Its lists by that method A hum of golf.-ts xxlll be glad In hear trial .l.iineh A T.xiil- of ltalturol. chair Ulan nf the liHiulleap loninilttee of the .M.-llnpolltan I iolf Ass.s'latloii, Is on the road to re.ovpi y from a case of pneu inuiila. lie Is out of bed now. although liu is st. II loiitliifil to his home G Ttt-m' J a Mb a Mm LUNuALHL M.t LKO DITRICHSTEIN in ma tone ut Teiiunr-n THE GREifr LOVEH 'm.'I'COHAN'S K'iV.!! ""m.x i-1 '.jl'iAnf' Mitzi in 'POM-POM' Mp, kI 1 1 .T,V, luetlv liii.,,., -illuhe. LI3ERTY xVt;?.1' '-'i.' sr. t-yMiT. sv..i:J(sov 'hiiVxV' ... me rniimiilintil 1 ,M lc.il l 'nin.ll JIISKI'll CVXV I llllliv SYBIL II x 4 ,, .st , llTMIATtT1 xl.il lei-. In in xx A Mat a II). I AST0R UITDEU RP AsPn ?M i i-l-if cr i ...n k ... M. i l i 't in,!., t .. ,ir,.i., II. 1.11 '1'JII. rCUTIIQVsAve. VM I n2dit Mat. Mai a :tu. tin.K IV Tiles A. Thills al .'I llwlmf to the ureal ilemsnd, exlrs puptilir priced iiwtliie.-iTiie(l Is-stnning Max sth MMKI.NIKVItK'IH TEMPEST. i'itii:s a.ii- to SI..VI. mi iiioiikh. Criterion V.M,r.-B-.,r' V W k Ills Ursndon T)nn's "Xloiillil Knninntlc lrlh I'onieily. The Melody of Youtb AN I He KIlMMKRANR HUDSON . HARRIS V,i -' A-tWi'S!?1 GniiiiG3iiimii Willi I III- l SIIII.iih-i III! I v IIOI.I.IIIAV. 1 "1UL M.ir- Tn-ni ix ,X s, ... r, Wlifiiil'iVil;!,,! REPUBLIC vx'Ks r tan sr Xlnl. Tn.iiix Kxenlncssao. Pop i A Sxl. LEXINGTON RACING RESULTS. r.terlneK Cilves .iiuieer. Ox -i w'Mllirnry .no xiMilvvxar I" m f klliorn .. in.1 Miro-xpnor .. ldf Iteii yiiliii-e. . ' , v.". Hilly Jo' .i Ha. e Purse. Ixx o-jear olds; msulen i,. lucr ann a nan iiinnnKP. 1,'il.reell Jone.. 112 li. V'wrr 115 If.' Minxxsy OS 11: Sleenrr . . II- - Tlir.e vear old and upward; in ap, mile and an etililh: I'll llrynlimah . . .107 c.ln Itsv 1"' l'; One Mcp HI To vear-old hillr; tho III ("iir and a half lurlotu: 11" Hox no t'o May W 115 I in Jocular -115 111 so!CU It" 1 I un.a 115 ii. liter entry I'urw- four jear old and up ro ni.ii'Iin': tlx Iiirtnn;: nie m: iiornthy Uesti .... 100 : Plnrenee llobertf... W Vi" Kmbrotrtery Ill 117 selliu.'. threc'jeat olds and up- ' ' m'le and a lxlernth. "' -1 1 , V I Outilr pom Ill T-j . i , ii ' Coiiilj trillion Ill I ' - ' ' i , v. ImiTr.-ioii 112 " " a i.V'M.-Adoo 112 P. Ml v, 11... S. liu..-. t.. jear ohi and up j !i a- .mil a -ixtenth ' ' ' ' 1"! W W Cl.uk I'M T . i '"iMalsl DiilwetK-r .. 107 ' ... lot llinxdv llnwd). 100 ''-i ii :. Oruitiiliir 10J TO-DAY'S PIMUCO ENTRIES. ' ' Tun e.ir nld, lour lurlonjui ' v 1 , seaifiill m x in'i MaiioKiii 117 I" 0-i.-a , . Ill ( ' ', e Ihe Pal.ltieo Mrepleehai-e: ,. "ii,.. aril upward; s-llinz: lno n i' ' -,r s ". r " -1 n i. '-' ' 'lam h" til - o'lu.x i It,,. , s , , Sn ,, , C .' K irt s, -i i l.' . "'j A . V '. , - .,,.. S I- h ! II ,-K-'' I' X .. X 1 T " .X I ill 1 New Votk Motor Ikiat clubs, the Hamil ton and Wavcrly Moat cuius ana tno Knickerbocker Canoe Club. STRANGLE HOLD IS BARBED. I, en Is In Meet Masked Xlnrvel In Match at Oar-den To.nluhl. Slranglcr l.ew-ls will meet the Masked Marvel In Madison Pquare Harden to night in a finish match of catji as catch can wrestling, best two falls out of three. The strangle hold will be barred. This will not militate against l!wls, as lie was named Strangler only on ac count of his similarity In looks to the old time wrestler of that name who perfected the old strangle hold and caused It to be put under the ban. Superior Hotline lllin Vlcliio Kenny MiCo.x of llalumoie outpointed I'al .Moon- of Miniphls al Ihe Pioneer Sporting Club last night In a bout that was a repetition of the masl. iy of the clever boxer oxer the rushing sliNgei Moore sailed into McCoy all the w.i) s-aliiglns his lids ti.-rcely, but th stood bis ground .mil sr"t home in-- curate lifts and rights that enable,! him , to score a x h tut y. McCoy's dev. r work made a (lei Vleil I Itnptessinn mi the fair t-Ueil iroxxd. , He was the superior in ail bill four rounds, the llftli nml ninth going to ; Moore and the fuuitli and elelitli being even. I" i r - - Iti.- -six I" i i viiir.l x . i; I I'll III. let . llu'l .'lei . S .tliu' ' It Xlt ttur.l Tlni. 1 l:i Hi"', ,11 V (' Hill' x rilei Tilehenlrr nil' fii.t'.i,.:- s.ii.tn.in, 10 U I" ."'I II .'ll. . 1 1 in iii. i t: .iv. i-l . 1 ii'j 1 1 In i.i, S3 .,0, ;-. iinm.,11.1. .viiiHk II ulni, M..iire. lilra rsn I Mis H. Ko'ii j Tut tie s. won In ' T .1-.. teiomls. be pli..iomeniil t inie toi T-.-re xxns ,'las- .-.iniieti: I of the ex. -Ills l,.lt II i 'a' Iifly gills and tl - I llrrhlit In lnli- Aanlnst Weber. .Inseph 1'. Ilerblg. mme often kn.nvti .is Welsh llabbtt Joe. will ttnet C.ti Weber I'rlilay nlglit In a special mile Ice skating laec at tho Palace Jc C.lass, IMst i-treet a id St Nicholas avenue. Weber has the n potation ol never having been defeated In anything attempted on skates. Adoliill Pllll.t'ls will dl.lllellKf the xx , liner. scion Mull lllls Hull Miird. lIxsT liliANt.K. N. .1., May I. Scion Hall ilefealcil Iliiiiulton College th's llfteriioon lix a -core of II In ! l-'lf ti-cil hits were gatlieted h the locals. mi I Hi.. - -r-nir mi, I a half fur ..iik Hit ..f Ii.xl'. Ill i Ix'lrti lilaum Iiujn l'.1'.o an,l 1 It. m. M.- list... til . I.H'pn l-., l snd fO .a. vx.md. Iluiirt.oi I .. It: i Xnilrr... II I", llnr.l Ttiin. in -s ; , ll.-ter Smllh. Iexli l.xnui . C'li.lP Park alel Sal.t-ira al-.i ran 1 Thirl Il..,. slv furlong II ins. I" ......... I I M il Mill X I . J5 70. I' ml ..lid III" I"" I'"" ' ., T.xxx.r. IOh I .-.111 1 1 In u . !30 illl I I.- TO. secol.l. i-lialmefs. II.' iTHjIi.r., I IJ in, llilnl Time. I t: J -, llir. in, I 1 M.r ( hik. Kr al II, iVieta and Ttan- .ll al-.i Ian I'.iiir'li Hiiee-itn mile ind i lvle.-litli " I llixh.rrx Cindli 10 iiinn.... 170. 11, stel j 7, xxnii. ileerg.- Smith. 1 "is il.nr tul, 13 1" ..nil 1110. iiii.I. I.ilmre I0'l il.nieii. 17 Hi. lhlr.1 Tllllf. I.II2-. , i'..mi.ii.na.... link i.'l.nxn. Pr Carmen ami Tie llru.'i-r il-u r.n riflli Ila.e rne .i-niem m-i thlee xea- "'I IUI II.JOO .,,1,1, , I on. Mrilnlx lli.nilltnll. 117 (Ke.leil' 110 3". 113 JO .'Ill l 1110 tlr.l. pnltna II. . XI it. k tl 7" and II 7 nnd. I'c'lv" 117 ii.irneri. 1170. il.lt .1 Thin I.I' Man i;.tl. I.ailx .Vlxx.l'. I.mil.e " tr. Smitln-rii la il-iip. Poppe. II I ll.- Cap. Il-au'x sh,,i .m.l llupl l al.. I a li -Iv'li liu..- I''.ir thre.--x...ir ,nli. U fm Innir. Iluttiiliei tin i.Vlarlln. I loos 111 no and I", I", tittt, I. I .Vlurdi-U 11. , MmiiiIh . II"." and 13 1" " '""' . .Ir. I I. mi xi I 30. I lili I Time. I 13 i I sua .Vti-li.i Cam- Una 'ill"' III..H I'i I,i,iii. le-n Th n.kklxln Ulina 11.1 g case .m.l It.-, nt If nt llir al.. ran SXfl,lli Ila.e l-'i.l fmir xeil n..l n ,inni.,l. i"g par- '" """ ""' '" 1 ii li r in L i ,i,i. f,i. . - . . . Ix 'li iiul l 1" ixi.ii IL ua Slat 10 13 !! .111,1 I - " .Il l 1 ""I'1 lain. t3 :." till" I I'lim 1 ' I'.ii,,- Miri..-in- Z..r.. 'ter. Lupin. tjn' llnre , I'll- -ill . x I al' run tnlt fd on the , ! I'll', i Inn tied I team bas dia 1 i n th. ...mi last in ii ( i ri t BOSTON BEATS GEORGETOWN. I, liners n,i Must nf Their i-nrlnu In I'liiiil liiiilnu. P. . Mass. Max I llillora lied j l c. geliox Ii Ii. I 'iree Ii.ts ill , ight I ill figs ' t i-d.l) ll'.sl Ml Colli gi- xx mr. I g X to 4 In tin titnl -om'iii 1 1. iii. mm '.el up and the Wai-liliuii.n coi.. gians rapped nut I four sati Ins, g. tl't'g thiee i ut e lln.sl-n I balled Imtn Ulni'..-in .mil Hreslia 111 .mi l) fashion i:ti'H bx t n- x sitor lo aeistf.l the l.c-al pla.xers to v.' tor) The sc....' . I I, ii I- inn r was (lei"'! - , ii.i . ',, ,.Se j n n i 0 o . . i 1 a classmate of Mtt ,'.(1 aid hiii'dii r.n n oii-.d"ie.l bx uiutix t WINTER6ARDEK ROBINSON II CRUSOE, JR.II Mst To-dav .M-to$l .Mi With AL JOLSON "r It v Kirs.s.'.m. ,oM.it rum' a :io. MAXINE ELLIOTT'S;',"!; A ,Mn i al I omi i ti. eeiT dm. Il.no. BOOTHS, 'Ji-i j j millnd j j 1 WTi Ailm. free. 6 te t. Dlontr It no. sod s tt Csrtt hkttlBc IB4 Otacliif st IMBOfr tn FuppfC. EXTRA TO-MORROW (WEO. NIGHT .Ni V iirk Most II- Ulllf 111 .Vlinlel- i xiti.r. ami I'lii.i.s: '.X.t nf II ... Kx S .10. I Xlrftlnee Tn-lti IX 'J .III. si ox ii xxri:k. i iiivimi:, ,'Viv . THh CO-RKSPONDENT with ll.trriMin llutti'T and Nu-ni-n 'ltor. Mls ITNWH K IH'l 14. Mi ni h lj itul h.t I .(COM Ml,( ItMKIM ari'I flit M 'rliK fir It w,, Kv. h I.i t't Malinn To in u COMEDY ltt K of M'say Jl ,n Mailn.- I'i Kxt. s da. i '.' I iaru ct rin J7 III 1 , A KING OF NOWHERE nl liu' hit ..f Ii i r LAST WEEK! Kdmiiml Hiee.' lleXV'lit l.nnlnir- Pdxxln Niisn.ler. Merle Madd.-rn Itnlli I'leldlm.- 48th ST. Till V l..il of II unj I v S 15, Xl.it n.fiThiir A s it '.' I ,. tlx- Kiiffene VX'tlter. ritllin H wax aiuh Hi l.xg.s l-i vnsiriu si.,-,0 Mm. T.fin 2i'i I -.1 h Time s II II I e. II I can. LYRIC i x To - Tlir.ATIII ISd Vet iifirnt) r qrM?iifa SHUBERTTHEATRE SOTHERN 'J XX I I'll fur XX 4 1 s( hi si, ,Vjt To 111 xx .V. SHI J Preent IP I XXI 111' KIMi ni'.s"i:i'rr acthipi i t m PRINCESS x,".' ", V Sexx XI r al I VERY II ;i in x. .V ' ir-iedx' That I x .-. s .-ll. at -JO I HtlTfrrnt GOOD EDDIE In-1 uv Ktri I ' Thf ,i v o .it 1 1 cniHir .tiiil i itiK i I " t I Joint l.s .if the I did I x..- : g.'t.'u tl In nnd II. I I'uff n n 0 II n 1 II ran an 1 life HaKHti 3 4,4 P in tu i: .in. -t tie I I s e.-ii-iisf ii- lint I'.-iiii sintr. GUril'ORD WINS TOURNEY. nil llrlv.-r Is l.-ini- In I'lniil mi XX 4. I I II - I II lillll.S, ' "' I.VsU'V. M.l-s . Mi) I .lose jlillllloid nf W.h.iP. 1 1 nl XX. in tne lltiil inali 'i Hi the WnM isloii i lolf 'lull loin n;i . i tin-lit I'.iliu. ib liat 'i. g A II li'sidale nf tne '.ionic i Itib and I litlUfniil l.d nil Mh- wax yetting a t-en-.u .ti.ll II at tlie j Hist 'line ' XX'ii ll 1 1 e mat. 'i :' lip I f ix or i f the "I"!! " I nun i- 111. -.xte. i i'i r. bole an eigl't f ..t i.'i'l hole ill 3 I'.ii I- ! I ' m x.'tit. . "' i end. d t'ie xi:.v.lei'. Max- 1 Vfier holding the .--x lai'tie'- I tiix'r.ix t...eiiii team itu I .. s !nr six itniiiics VA'ardacl.. Penn Stiite ixxnlir. we.iKen.sl and fialded Sxi.iciim- to s, ore a victor) here th s afternoon, i l.-x'..r- J to 1. l'.-nn .tale .,..-i its ,ine inn in the tlilrd inning. 1 lie seme i: II i: ; m.l :i i" pl.n hi p'ax r. i i ,',ia'i " lie fi.l.d to pp. I ll.i'XC't the 1' ll.en on the 'II' b I'.ti I State sx iliii II... te. I..-ali'Xl..i;i.ii. U " I 0 ll 0 0 ll ll " ii ,1 n o . o " x in, I Xtcnre I otl.'cc lla-i'luill lt.'iit.. 11 ii '.- . c . lienrvel IX 11. I M i . l-urx i' , Irpe 1 inlxeiti'' t.f X M-'t " IT' I, . 'I I.. .XL ! .1 i , ' x 'tl .... I V ru n .XI a.. Ii - ii' X 1,1 n ,1 I ' it . , ' I Ix er-il- I METROPOLITAN WW TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY IfiTH I ALL STAR EXTRAORDINARY BENEFIT JiMli OPERATIC other MUSICAL STARS mi Irh.t1f nf Ihr MnlMtt I'd tun- ainMii;ii in .!. I-l tn tin- 11 iii tow nit III Iti lWMr nf THE ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA. iimler liu ilir"'ttnn "f Drttiifl rrnhfjutt rrmldfiit ri.r 1 uiiH rftnl .tunil i mlit. Mi 'li.iiriUein Miitiu.' 1'ioliirt' i .iiiiiMisCii GERALDINE FARRAR and ANTONIO SCOTTI in m4iimI ,n'( .Mnw Hut(er11 FRITZ KREISLER MME. ALDA and LEOPOLD G0D0WSKY .lllil Ml IMT iliMincitUhiit mtl-ii'.il l tr ( )M ;tiinniiiii cil n ltillMk' a .hrl.tll, jirrpiitnl now H Me. Pnl.M i (tnrl lull Oft lirtr.i I'nimUr lTlr' I in tl tlnt fir I KOK OFF ICR OPKNS TO-MOKKOW 7 Vr-.,' s I IIXII I III Initial!! HIS HIP HIP HOORAY .11 s v .X Ills ll X" ll New l.e SI, 00 Sni.iila x X i.ni l.i.l ii.- ,ia Itjllel. II II rnMd" I i V sa) Mai J-.el .ll Ml i - .1 in I i Willi ii..l 'Hi' I l i XX Americas Greate i I'uff. . I' pomler I L. i nlioil . ' . Ktiiimo ll'i Jitxerame ' VI,.. nulnnl.. 1 1)1 I'lllllll .l,lll(,. II.. Ilatlirv 1 I'i Pifilemy . 11". . II.. .. II ". . 1 '-" .. 117 .. Il'l ..IM 13 i WHAT THE SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES ARE DOING MluiUtlic Kxenlt To-dar. HA MB BAWL. Hrjant x. Neton ut l)ne land I'ui-e; thru- x'.ir'iild an( up- i'i ie . ir.Judse VVnrllt US ll .'Malxxarl llilrn 110 liol ' Hi. i M .-mien three ear olda and up. v I ii luiue W 'Trend po . . . I'm ll. dnlil! 105 N" n- . ... Il.'ii 'tinlileii llniir ion PJil'KMe llonern !i Piil.lfl 1'0 i liu ln and Out (,-, ' . .-bclluiti tunjear-olil.; Jour fur- i PI, in. rin i" Him Otm . Ill' I nxe. I" llnlileii llaiilum '"' Ilixerdiil" 111 -Lull. in. i i(i , -ii'lni 1 1 . t.. 1 1 c-n j. ; ihr.r je.ir xxard e x tiirtnni'- id Ji .Juninr . ... i'i.' Hi iwlinii.e . . Kx, K(i"le!i.i' .. . I'll'i'iiiitaln I'arr ., .11" T;ieil( . ... MilOmtund ... . P. Lnhetiitrlti ... HOP'liff lUxen 'ti .... lw Sa'.yrima . Hill lUie Pnme: three rear olili 'e wile . I'.;. . 11.'. . 1e . l: . Iiv . I5 , ;i . 102 . W mid ItU'hmund lllll Xf. I'Iu.IiIiib t lllrhmoml '"t'pmla i'nllege, x. Pordhnm Prep t ''"'r'JI.'.'aTc 'vlfHaekenimek t JUckfn.ock. TBS Nil, i:ramn 1111 Adelplll at Adelphl 'p'olV Prep v, Klng-ley Hchenl nt l'.ex Pell, N. J. The Imi-eljall team of All Hallown In- Ktltiite xx'im from tne nine oi wo " Halle eiiterilnx' nt Lenox Ovnl by a Deere of 1" to 3. I'ltrlier Joyce of All Hallows xx!iH . large fiit'tor In wlnnlnc hlh own itnnie. He Rot two Mingles und a triple In four limes up. The iicore: ill llallnxxa I I ( H ! 1 0 X 10 D, I , H.Ue 0 0 0 I I I I 0 1- I Hutlerle- -ln,-. and I.ewlfi I.eonrl. KIliK and Ml Donald. l.'ft' Kliltersnld 1'I I'lrililblllcin I'.'', Illuminator KliiBflcy oliool won frnin Montclalr IllKh tlila nfternoon hy a heore of 7 to in I " Speni't'f rieinn IIKIIIII imimi nin n in hull. II" iill"w'il only two hltH nml re hi I.i. .a nieive In- the Htrlkeout route. I,1' I MunlrlHlr eeored lt two runa In tlie fotirlh, when hieniM iiuieicu mr a i.ri. i lierlod alio" walked two men nml made wild plti h. Heavey nnd Hlnifham each not thren hlth for Klnrnley. while Ven drell (-hulked tip n double and a triple. In hln last two (rnineii Fields han Allowed hut three hits and fanned thirty-four. Thewwe: n.n.B :?oioi?x In ? llitt.irlei Miller and l.xxli Held and llliilliatn, lit inn Loulu U Mclntyre, Hthlctlc cnaeh of fi't. .Inline Piep, leMi'iil.ix i-eiil a fnrinal prole-l to tliu iiiiinaKeitieiit nf tlie I'nl velty nf PeiitiH) Ivanla nudlm-i I In- vle- tOly of ft, AlllilllH S'llinnl nf V,lrlllll!- ton, 1). ('., Ill une nf Hie piep lelav daft-en at the i-:i i in v ii I mi Satiirilax. Ht, .lohn'H heat the St. Vilnius iinirtet ill actual eninpetltlnii, nut xx.is ilisiiiall. lied fnr I'lllililliK the last till . Ukk xxilli- out a hatntl. In IiIm protrsl i'ii.icIi .MelntMo allei!iH that Wallace, riinnliiR Him Inr St VI- , han.. ilelllu'ialely f.nilnl I.eKa.x Tilppe. who Htail.il for Ihe XV llloimlilix axeiuie M'hool, Tlie foul Mipii.ril tn liaxe heen cntnttillted ntt the third turn, xxlien Wallace Mruclx Tilppe ixllli Hie Inilini 1 III Ihe etninach 'I'IiIh iiiiiiiI the latter tn drop hie lialmt anil I n xi ial jnril. Willi the pliili'M ni-lil MatctnciitK nf eex'eml epei-tiilniH who tax iliej eaxx' III, hloxx- .ind a ilnelor's cei till, ale kuIhk that Trlppe Ik etil In the Moiiiich, S'lKillliI tile prnlrM lie upheld the llt piisltlnn xxlll K'i in the llnnil.l.x'ii Piep repreeentnllx if. T'rlppn eulil ,x eMeiilay that lin did not realize he nt the lialini until live jarila from iho llnh-li ' A ineeline of tin' Inli-iM'lii.iil (Inlf l.eaBiie, which cninpi'l".- 111. hili hi'IiiiiiIm of the .'My, xxlll I"- held Dili iiflci'iinuu nt III'- Ie Will I'llntiiii IllKh Pchonl, Tlin i-eeelnn xxlll He held in Knom SIB al I .15 n'cloi'lx I'oly'H leiinlh leiini xxah M'hiiliileil In play I'IiihIiIiik lant H-niinliy. Inn ilie lat ter failed o put In nil iippeaiaiici-, Tim ryi'lltiK erase Pan Invaileil tlie hitlll efhniilx. The lln.xe lllelli Si In "'I litis orf!Hiil(d n i-yelliiK i'luh, A inecl ItiK will la- hrhl nil TliurKday. II is Ihe Intention t" iiniiiuie dual units txiMi nllier si-liool!. The nlllceie nf the rluli me: President, I iiilii hai ill x ici -pi-en. dull, lliiniaii, and curclai), Sin? r. O'CONNOR TO JOIN RED SOX. XI il ll hill III Ili-Ui- Plli'lin- l.rls I'liilli-rlnu llll.-r, I'.lp: I'.iiflx i I'l'.mniii. 1'itiltei nf lie Man'i.illati I'nl.ij. Iiiieliall l.atn, pn.li alilx ll) mkii xxltli tin' P-celi'ii Atiie uan l.ciKiie Cliih al Hie ' Iiim- of s, h.xil In June. Hill I '.ii i-iBiin i-etit him a Matter I ItiK nlfer .vei-li nlax mid I i'i 'minor e.ml he piiiliabix xxnulil ncci.pt. I 'i -x inn P the lleii Snv prnpo-lllim the Miiiiliatta'i Pnllme hex niliM hud tecelwd eexcral lniln, eiiienU rtini VX'i.slein chili. , i ii-iiiitiiif has plaved xxitli Ihe vat Mix nine font xear;. I nil I tl K Hint nine In !i,;i In d -exeral no Hit aii'i ' "i" " ' lie Is a i inn' t' inner ', ' lias Kami e HAYMES The engine in the Haynet "Light Six" is the same light high-speed motor that develops more horse power thin any other engine of the same bore and stroke. In actual performance that has meant flexibility, hill-climbing power, get-away ability, and economy which has made Haynes users enthusiastic boosters. See this wonderful car the car that has been the automobile sensation for the past year the car that has de veloped into the most popular "Light Six" on the market. PRICES CORT in ht. MM Will 'Pop A J .Mi Arnold DALY lexiKlnti Ijilel'ltell -1 trill I , lit I DDIIUUCII 'ire. VI' i.i l. ...i DCAU OnUmmtLL ri, rat'i "'in. fi r II Puni lllil atten.'.t rcM'tnllx' re.ilelel vmmi m Globe 25A50c STANDARD !,',;,;' TWICE 2:15 INCL DAILY 8:15 SUNDAY ALL MATS. 25c & 50c i x ,, !...-, vii . ;.! . si a i III II-.I.N till XI III RATAN DEVI H.ii , I XI n I 1 .11 I II I Indian .i.n.;. "I 1 I IMItP I' IPl'.t'l lerrllii Mi'd 'I'" Ills 111 ee . I'llee th's x nut liiiltx font liatti 1 1 1 I! t i a Ciitiic inliil ' 11 lie an .inlinl 11 lli t li It e. SPECIAL NOTICE John Dewar & Sons' .aKuntri lmvp pli'iisurt' in int'oniiiiiK thoir many patrons that thi'rt! is now in NRW YORK ample stot'U of Dswdrs Scotch Whiskies for immediate delivery 5-pairnrr 7 paxirnftei 5 iilrnf( i 3-pineriRri 7.pmenpn Model 14 "Light Sn" $1J85 Moilel )5 "Lifht Su" $1,495 Mndel 30 "Ligln 5n" $1,485 Model 36 "l.iKht Si" $1,485 Model 37 "Light Sm" $1,585 r. 0. U. Kokomo, Ind. Haynes Automobile Co., 1715 B'way, at 54th St., N. I. C. KIRKHAM, 1365 Bedford Av Brooklyn lavlne l lll.iM' I lieaiie.-il.lli l n. II ax YVETTEGUILBERT III V K I I II N II II N VI I l.al Tn lleelt.il nf t In- -ea-iin I'rl .Ml Max m I Mm I K M ' 1 lliiectldii i'alh iriiii' V llaiiiiti.ni Ixn iPe I'i in.- IRVING PL. THEATRE ?t 111 X Mill .'III III I'll ' lll.ll.'ll Ml " XX e.liii. I li .r...x and I .ini aler." Pli I Ix 1 I I'll -A LACE n ii .-A i Hnil, via' ' t l VI. ' Illl lie A Mi-mil M.l I llitll'. Il.ii V. .V While, I rani. I'.iiMili. Mnlth Ji il l 4 ii. I telle, nlliei'. B i Inldr.-a Vtfi-i.l lli',i- VI nn ,il i n x i.i I liemre I XV ll 1 II mix llrx "-.'(r.' I 'I me riin iii i I Irani A AO'" -T MM" RAMON A i VII V In. -Il'l VI J .V s ll.. rj. I he l.i.ie xl..i x nl Ilie Vi;.'." Phnne Drrle till I AT I . M I. - Mm AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE i'n. i. ii a .ind I hi-atti-.i'iiii i. ,,r it j ii TREASURE ISLAND V,i I -i .X '... i III l in e I.I..,'. iiiii iii . ii x m ;. i .in , ii. msmn .sKVv-'"' WliriVVAlMl. -rSl , Ml - I i . iiMxl IN P ClS-2'.- iii ix I i , -.i. iv DARK 'll' ll I XI '. I IX " I I I' ll I Al, -II I I III VI lllll S anil I I'I'I I IN II Vllls UN IIMMIV "A GREAT ASSORTMENT" AUTOS OF THE BEST MAKES AT I LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES i I ax I'aillient Vrranurdl I at Iriid.- I llini.ni-lr.illeii lllxin. Dviiinlnatliiti Inxlii.l I xi't-xltiinn a l(i'prixi.titei rial '.'II ' ".I.," I..." 'i'i, ' mi Inn nniier . mr and W e. Under tllin , e I'.n'kal'd. "IH " '"III, .1 Is, Stun lip i ' t'.'.nnn llala, Sinn. Il'l'. Ilik'.iU l'i I I 'ni'llUc I'liuri,' mid Kliitit' t.lii" inl I .n Plerie imiii up; NhIIiiiiuI I.I Uiinl-nr 1 PeerlesM. Knur ' and "Slue. I mil in 11 in i . llmltf" IIIHIII. Siii'i. hnlin. r c.'iin . ci ,'i lllll, lis S'.MHI ll. Illlltxin (I .111,11,111 Ilu rlaiid K..nr and Me ijihi In i, .n laxler l. ' lip ln-iliil.", $i.7."i. "lenni Ixliiulll. 17". Ml Il'l.'. "liliLdialxt i' Iii' Vtiierii-alK S imi In SiiMl i'lundlei' ii,'iil i.p t hnpiniiliile. S lim in S.'.all Miixk.'H In, in (.'mi 1 llenaull, 51,'iti up: Ixlnn IUI'h IMkln I'." I 1'iillnian . Inl.'.l, S4J.'i, Ki.rd tiinalii.iii i Ins di'llxerx'. S'.'IMI up I. VI I' i.' I Mux li"-. 417... I.illle, ii.'i llakland Vi Se Vllil.il lall.x 1 Jandorf Automobile Co., I ni;i.i;ii:iiiinvixx vv, in ,-.;i.ii BROADWAY THEATRE i"V,':!lV.;,.. I III' MIIVII.N r tu i inn. - PAULINE FREDERICK I 'in MI I if iOLUMRIA 1 1 VA,)V A I 1 r s UAVK MARION STRAND ie llidx I'.ip ,x - I I'm nil II i A Mi IS l U I nnipalli III s IN t XUM V , , II lie I I ., . 1 1 1 . - . I' ,X -nt i-i . ' x . . ill.. lllll I.I - VMI 1(1-1 XI II VM-. 14th Street near Fourth Avbwjs i 1 I