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i,.,' .v,jt lry , - a, .'f v. t THE SUN, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. Whitney Racing Stable to Be Strengthened BROMO WILL RACE IN WHITNEY COLORS ;i,ili' Km I firs MihIp This Yoiu in Owner's Niunc lnsfmil t if Thompson's. (.001) LISTS AT SARATOGA i tii I'.nni- Whitney will play a1 n ii hi o mnnilncnt part In racing i e ' ic 'ir coming season than he illil Mf, ti ii owing to the death of I A:1 . i J mill": hilt bis horses wore , . I mi. in- the tiiiine of J H. Thotnp i. I -vet- the entries for the varl c - -cakes hiivn been inude In Mr. Whit- n s oimi name, iiiul there In proof pat -m' y effort Ii.'ik liven made to In , , (-. iif sttoniMh nf the stable, Kvl r. . i is it .is forthcoming jestcrdny .. w,t uiiti.iuucvd t tin t th Jocke C ,' ' .id ahnrnved lliii Irnnefcr of the ).. M ar-" it tlromti, with its engage- - f'..'ii t name of I,. S. Thomp-1 i . Il.i'r. Payne Whitney. j '. In. was racing 1 tip Whitney l. '.i-' e.ir Mr. Thompson ran H . i.-h wnx his own property, no iirrfurtnnniTfi of the son 01 V Hi . nr. I .i .i vi ui.i r.i were Mich as i re 'ha' hp tuleht train mi to lc ii i 'iht ami weight earrler than 1 ifpi ti.miiii.int, Chicle or others r U'Mtnc) lot He tt.nl been en-' I ii M'- Thnmpenn In the Metro-1 M" Jli In .iii, hut In rare he starts i . i t ip Whitney colors ami also : n ' p'-ifpiit the owner of llroukdale I i' ' ' 1 tin- Kentucky Derby. It p s performance nt the end of .ci-eii stamped him ns a high class tV -. li.-t-'n fil Carrying four pounds . i- 'hut Thunderer, he wiu beaten by thr shortest of heads by the Whitney em k In the rutiirlty, nnd later was 'a'eu a Vend In the Home Produce Flakes by John R. Madden'ri Olllles, Then lie was carrying 127 pounds to i"? for Ollllo. Ho scored a notable Mrtorv over a high class field In tho i.-ae M.ik Handicap at Saratoga and won eie cfiei nice In the eight starts he rr.iid" as a two-.v car-old. r".i'en fur the steeplechase stakes at Sin x. i losed esterday and Indicate th.T "p fi'K through the" Held this jeiir wl l- better than ever before. Several ewt. an- e to be heard from by rv e'H.iiRh entries have lieen re- tffi 'n Insure the breaking of the r r ii nnmU'r nf entries for tbe four fil-f- Ti- -.i- all wen? won last year hi P M Weld's Weldehlp. an unprece die'et fe.it and one that It will take n rein.i'knble Jiunrer to repeat In the 'n t .f the strong opposition. T e Oreentree Stable leads with twenty-three entrle for the four stakes, l ':11m: the two recently Imported )--,-.. Jten Wvls and Nenuphar. Oi'iers of the tlreentrec Stable are Mar nnus. Cherry Malotte, Al Heves and Fv tt 11 II W Sace of Albiny has Mend Ihe Imported flve-year-old Protheistone. hv Ian Hettytleld. as well ivieto, Amhroslm. Martian, FUccoon, '.clor anil Arnica'!, ileti Klrtdte Knrm, owned by Samuel ft' Idle, has two Imported five. year-olds mnc th half dozen entered for each ff the stakis. These are Kmerald Isle, bv Karlm.in TofHrlo. and Mahud II., hv elos (.'ambus o' May Ralph Heaver c --.!iurger lias several entered. Includ. c 'he Imported three-j car-old V'pper C- M Iienis Smasher. Another Inifr'id one Is supplied by Frederick II t e Fattiinte T .e i:ikw(iod I'urk Stable's V.tercresj II w i Ii as a earlln(; mid fur the T" 1 nrlre of tho yer. but failed to ri'i Jit nctioii s a two-year-old. has I'fi turned for the Jumps, nnd II. I.. I'rr s It.urano Is another which will -' 'o rtecplcchaslnfr for the llrst time Among the others named are Harry I.a V' Mcnes Swish. Tradltloner, India re. t i .i M.isterful ; Mlse Chamblet's ft ipi ero. Hohert I.. Detry's Foot "c1' n i luild's HlalikenburK nnd He . ii-ul the Milltoun Stable's Amans. x' meeting of the executive commu te o National Steeplechase and 1! . ' Wociatlmi held yesterday Her-r- ' l Tint was elected a member of the io i.itinr II. S, Page was ap io i I in reprivenl the association at s .'ig meeting of the Westchester !in it As-im i.ition at Iielmotit Park ami F in i Ma Is was selected to act In a e e im .i at Saraloci Certificates - to leinen riders were granted to M ' Lron Kennedy, T. C Kastman. .- k .ton r, Martin. J. Henry Harper and P nibm-e dark Thirty Jockeys and fveu'een trainers recclviil Hcenees. POLO AT MEADOW BROOK. Ilnm.. rtuli Will nefend the West-I I 1 1 r ( hnllenue Cup. I 1'' '. la-" of f lie polo matches which 1 b the .Meadow Hrook Club w oiri from June 7 to 20 were isi , venerd.iy by II. L. Herbert, e . of the Polo Association. The " "int will be the Westbury i up compitillnn that will hold fioin Juce il to 2d. This Is a " i I w II lie plated for without r ' t' ii . ip was nun In l!H. nnd ' t Meadow Brook . by !reut 1 1 ami by (,'uoperstown In !" i :c f- I V Jtl I ' ci;f 'e.nl cups for teams whoso .indu-ap docs not exceed . will te played for from June I Hie competition .Meadow nr teams whose aggregate n"1.i twelve kohIs Is net for i i., ") LEXINGTON RACING RESULTS. ne Six furlnnga: Tu.h On Of Keltrlsi 3 0, : :n uni Tale Hsrer. n7 iWIHUmsl. J. 50. eoni; llUcktliorn, 112 o. ihlrd Time, lii3.5. h id I'larler, Mdrlre, Ancna .!-.. rin i'M--nni mils flnd sstenty " isl II 1sjer. I0!l I (inn,. I, I f s 40. wnn, llurd lull. 107 I ' nil I 12 30, .ei'oniL lion- 1 1 . ei, 3 10. third Time, I . ' Lupin, l.ui lie ;t and in .i'.o r.in -' ,ing lx furlnnio; Lucky . p. n. I.- n. t: SO and I: 10. ''p 112 n;oo.si, : jo .ind ' A 1 1 1 1 tulle, 10 I.Xtlirphvl r me, I ,x Hldity Hint May "nn "ts Mle Hour n'tsker two. noil gsldlngf. four unit nn. ' Hi i n 1 1 a Murphy i, ii 70 -n inns, n 3 5. Pmnk Cole. i.iii Tun ildtters ' ' MiiImi I ri. en r-elrls , ne. I f"iir snd it hnlf farlongi I ' iiinu.pi. slralght 13. M, .now J. 5i'i. won, .Imi'n Wis Vd'I i p'nfe n thnw j; 70, U.i'iutt. in iShllllntri. " iii". I Time, o-;s rini a, T i- Iiiikii. Treowen. .Inhnny Mi . iik ,nn lliliii nnd Mniiutoiiy . l'uriiii, luOO for tlire-jr.ir--I'ki.I si furlons.. sfillng In! ingi, won Pan ILimlle, 102 n I . .irM's Wonder. 1 1; Hin.i Time, ti 3-r. nirks, 1 i lluiun. A. i. Haley and liar- iai Minuets Mei sirnlght. . II to show. 12 70 Phm Win. l SO show, J. WnlliPn Wnn. 'l ' limp Purse. ItOO for nillei i hri'P'j i at'iilils .ind upviurd. Mid e-'iiti yard. sHllltig -"oin- to.'. Hunt l. won, rtrnutv Hhnp, in. i i.i Kind, ridsst, in;, r.shlT. "l Time, i.r.n (.:. ce;r,rii, '"' Murv Ustelle am) Jessln inn Mutliels rvtiiimniirella, '0 rlnce, J2.dll, show, 12,10 i pl.iie, t 50, ho, 13.50 IT 10, KEEPING ABREAST OF THE SPORTING TREND I. WILLI XI II. II . I'roin tins retin relay meet summaries; Pentathlon I'olnt Score Won by Howard lleri), I'enns) Ivanla, f. points, broad Jump, won by llerry; throwing the Javelin, won by llerry; Ion meters, won by llerry, discus throiv, won by Merry: t.fiiio meter run. won by llerrj. Mr. Herry also plajs football and baseball. He Is the most versatile ath lete since .llm Thorpe's day, not ipilte a much o as .llm. who, besides playing football and In soh.il I and pcntathllns with no mean decree of skill, Is capable of a fair game of billiards and golf and shoots at the traps. The only reason why lioth Herry and Thorpe cannot rope n steer, bean a simian with a boomerang or yank live nibblls from a silk hat Is that neither lenn nor Carlisle ever had a coaeh In thuse zoological pursuits. A en of Kngllsli Wynndottes were first In an eg lay Inn cotitet In Con necticut. They are from Otfnrth. near Preston, Ktiglatid. Where the deuce Is Preston? you ask. Why I'reston. since the doings if n team of Kncllsh hens are sufficiently near u matter of life and death for somebody to want more speclnV Inform itloti of the habitat of the hens, Is near Catforth. ,nd Inas much as these hens are su-li Bond laeis It won't hurt our national pride any- -not In these parts- If they can he per suaded to lay the Wants' Jinx. Just after the Kulton-ltelch bout we heard two offers to bet, both by men wise, or supposedly so, In affairs flstlc, on a Mornn-Kulton debt. "I'll lay 150 right now," alrt one. "that Pulton won't last one round analnat Moran," "At odds of two to one," said the other, "I'll lake Fulton for 1600." "People laiiKh at you when you talk of the breaks of the Bame," says Mike Donlln. "They think that Is a form of alibi to discount success nf a rival and cover your fallings." And In so saying the well known Mr Vox I'opull hits the nail on the head. The "breaks" are chiefly Rood playlnq by one side and poor by tbe other.' Wants' caiiies at the Polo (Iround now bcRln at 3M0 o'clock for the reason. It Is said, that the I. road has changed Its schedule and brings the Wall Street ex-press to the ground" at fl .3S Instead nf earlier as heretofore. That's a line reason for startltiK the hall games later Are they being conducted for the benefit of the few who come by the express or of the many who come by the locals? Since his bout with Freddy Welsh Ever Hammer, the I'hlcaRo Swede, has WHITNEY GASTOFF WINS ANOTHER RACE Similiter II. Shows Way in MiMclinnts Unntlicnp at IMmliro. Pimi.ico, M.15 4. A card which con tained two steeplechasie as well as live attractive races on the Mat brought another good crowd to the racetrack to-day The meeting has been siiih a success to date that the maiiacemeiit announced this afternoon that tne amount of the lowest purse, now Jiion, would be Increased for the fall meet ing. The Whitney castoff. Slumber II., won another purse for .1. o. Talbott In tbe Merchants Handicap at a mile, which was the feature of the afternoon. In spite of the fact that be carried a top weight of 12S pounds, Slumber II. was made nil odds on favorite In the Held of four, with W oodeti Shoes the only one considered to have a chance against hltn. The ram was strictly between the pair, but Slumber II. outlasted Wooden Shoes In the tlnnl drlte and won by half it length tlood fields started In both of the steeplechases, the second, which was run as the fifth race, bringing to the front a smart fencer In Thomas Hitch cock's llrcntwood. whli h beat Itcartx of Oak. the favorite, liv two lengths, The other race through the Ibid was taken by II. T, Oxnard's I'almouth, with (lien Hlddle Farm's Imported horse May Hud II, second. It was a bad day for the many followers of Johnny McTaggart, as the popular Jockey failed tu git one of hl mounts home first. The results : First list f-For two-year-olds. pur; four furlong": Alvord. 107 iTriukr), 13 0. 12 20 and 12 -'J. won, Dr .Vciwin, 1IJ (.1 MeTiKiisri). 12 10 and 2 ee ond; Intriguer. 107 (llnRinani, 13 J". urU. Time, 0.4H. Ilurpor, llurbauk and Itlttr- Ids alio ran. Heeond lta Kir maiden four rar-olila and iipnanl. leepleclia"!'. t "i"'"; Falmouih, HO iL.iinliyi. 110 to H 30 and K, won Imporinl M)imd II . H' (Hyani, 4 SO and 13 70, aeeondl It.icconn , HJ (niinlll, 1120. third Time, 4.0. 3-ji. Howler, Allido, Falun Jack, Carl and fir Denrab also ran I'hir.l 114, TtirpA.te.ie.old ailil UP- wnrd. "UlnK. six furlontr: Apilna, 105 (Mountalni, 131. V0, 113(0 and 17 i.u. won. Laura. 110 (W.irdl, 114 10 and Ii 0. sec ond: Kreda .lohinon, 110 (Srliainehnrni, Its 10, third Time, 1:16 Maxim's Choice, Ciretunrl, (Hint, Knergetlc, llendtl snd u kota hIki run Fourth Hare Helling. handicap for three. jar.old unit upward! six furlongt Water Lily, til (Tapllill, 19 10. 14 70 and 1.1.40. won. Jane Htr.illh. t ( I'arrlngton) H "lid 11.60, urennd; Yodellng. I0 (Me Calieyl. IS 0, third Time, lillS.S. Iiiu Prank. Marlln Catca, deabearh, Inia Kay and Naiihou hIw ran. Fifth Hacf Stueplechsis for fonr-ar-nlda end uiiwsrd. two miles; Itrentwond, 1(7 I Franklin ). M.30 and 13.10. won. Hurts of link, 132 (Smith). 14 (0 and 3. DO, eeoiid. Harhlihlre. 147 (Allen), 1130, third Time, 4.00, Martian. Iloyal, fiiperhuninn I frill snd Kualla (fell) alo Sixth lists Handicap for three yrnr-olds and iivwunl, one mile: Slumber II. I: (Keorh), 13 20, 12.40 and out. wcuij Wood- ii hlmeii, I"'i ( lliirllngiiinei, 12. anil out, i.ruitil, UreiMlwonil, S.1 (MeAlcel, out, thtid. Time, 1.41 Judge Wrlnlil ulsn ran sivenih lluce- For three yesr-nlds nnd up, sellinK l furloiiKs- Striker, 11. Illuxioni. ( in. 14 in ami i. :!, wn. ' up lain Parr. 115 (.1 McTagsarti. 113.70 and l 10, reenndi Ansvrl. US (Metealfl, 13, third. Time, 1:1 1 3-S. Louis Traxers, .le.s. Jr. Anxiety Jim Caaey, Kd Welaa and Flnalae also ran. FORD HAM DIDN'T LOSE TO NAVY. Aarrcinent lleltveen Captain lde 1 n ills llnlrli a Draw, Aocordlni; to Malinger Amy, the Ford bain teutilH team did not lose lo the Navy In tennis, na reported yesterday, but tied tbe match at S II, The Naty and Knrdham each captured two slimles and, accordliii; to Cap!, Illu .vii of 1'oidh.ini, who Is the national Junior Indoor champion, each team di vided Ibo linnui'ri In the doubles. Tlui teams were even, each having won a set 111 Ihe II mi I of the doubles mulch. The winnci'H of the next ant were lo bo declared victors of that name, ns dark niss was making play difficult. Kurd ham won the points, taking- credit for the doubles, As this arrangement was made be twien Die laptalns of the teams It did not become known until after Ihe rrport of the match had been wired from Annapolis, U'celMcl so many nffets that he could be kpjit liuvy for the next six months. W hich prompts tit" oliernllon that not withstanding more oi ex:i disparaging comment heard now and then legending, Welsh's ring nlilllt.v good showing' against him brings In the one who makcM It considerable prestige. I'roin n lull; with Hugh .IrjiiilliRs: "I would not caro to m.il.e a guen? on Kimn"s viobable l!iii batting aver age. This I will say. however, that It will be a much better average now that he Is In the National League than It would have been hud lie come Into the American.'' The best point about this statement of Jennings's Is Hint It can't be ptnvcd he In wrong. Neither can It be pruied that Kauff would not bat .DM In the American League this year. A critic temarks that the I lodgers, re hIUIiik that they have an excellent eh.uice to win the vmnant, ale plavltu their heads off. If it were physically poMdhli) to play baseball with heads off there aie teams which would be better off mentally under thoe unhiue anatom ical conditions. Iuko Kahanamoku, the Hawaiian swimmer, did not do especially well In his llrst few contests In this country, but people often tire upset for ,i while be a change of n.itcr. IM i leers, the hump: hicse driver, ! "..i years old. but with llileiest lil life undiminished This yrar he hopes to r.ile his riit 2 -minute mile In a sulky behind tho pacer Napoleon Plrtct, who has pulled him n mile In '. .00', la there an) body else actively engascd In sport competition who Is as old as I leers? Here Is what a metrrber of the Harris burn Country Club has to say In n letter regarding- the new links of that or sanitation on the SuiUeh uina : "During the last week 1 have been on the new grounds a couple of times, and know you will agree with every one who ha seen them that nun hern In the Fnltcd State are there sudi possibilities, ami tho architects who arc laying out tbe course say that In all their experience they never have seen anything I ke It. and they expect to make their refuta tion r.ght here. The perfect course l right here, and usually they have to be built " Steps have been taken toward the for mation of an Intercolleglnte bowling league. (IrHdually the s-phere of useful ness of our collect' In hem widened, and the only court-cs whlrh come to the mind at the present as missing from the gMieral ctirrl 'ulum are cricket, bllllai.N, horse racing, achtlng. polo, leapfrog and single slick FAST POLO IN FIRST GAME ON LONG ISLAND Pliiyors Show ftnnil Si irk Work on ItVtiim I'roin Const iiml Sou t fi . Hkmpstkau. I. I, t.n 4 - Many prominent plav.rs 1iik part n the flrt nilln Of tllp k...,U,n l!m:l .... 1 .... I.I this afteinooli The No. ' 11, 1,1 of Hip Meidow Hrook c'uli. on winch the matches were held, was In excellent con dltlon and tinny of the men showed bv theli stick work thti the) 1M, henetlted by the prai't'ce leeched In ni it. dies nn the Pacific iiiast and In the Sou'h A leant desiccated as the Whites, with F. S yon Stade J. Wutson Webb, Lieut J II Hammond. F. S A. and Howard playintf as n.iniid, won by o score of x to ; The opp.lnc four wete .lames Park. Thomas Lebouielller C Perrt Itea.ilcston and Mai ..'in Steven son Allernatlni; on the winnimr team after the third period wete I'hlllp SNvcn. son, charlis Cart Hum.v mnl ii M. Hecksiher lieti-eux Milburn ami W. Itusll urace plajed m the .,,t four petloils for the lllues Later stveial p, rlods were pl.ited. wllhi! M Heckselier, lievereux Milburn J Watson Webb and V. It iltace on one team, and F S. von stade c c ISilinse, C I- Headli-ion and Maldi.m Sliyenson on the opM.inc four. The .Milburn team won bv a score uf 3 tn Kuals. LOOK TO LEAD HARRIERS. Hr I r.lecled CnnlHln f Columhln I rosa-coiintrt i i ini,, Jlenry Lisik. a Junior, wax eJeined thptam of the Coluinlil,, cros-coiiutry Ham yesienlay for next veur. l.iaik Iris bepn a meniber of Ihe Iiiu,. a,i W,tp vatklty fin two .veins, but Ii.,., lmt ,pP , ......... mini nest man on the leam I since he mule it. I,k , luu. JurU I.anuthorn. i-.ijil.iln of this jeai s team It. F. Shephard. It. F Hunt, J. .. Knox nnd II. T Appleby back next vear He .sides these ). will have an ex. .'pinmallv Kood ciipeetlon of cub bill ,..i ,i .i.. ri liliera. Tho fr.Thin.wi cios-countrv team which was not defeated In the nual meet received their class Iiisikiii.h yesr.r,lav.' The men to -0t the mix niJiin r.ils ucio H 'I Larson, c.ipialn , . CaMw, !! T II. McCiackeii. N ihP .,,, ,. s,,;,,,, Mc( rai ken and Larson were considered better runners thai, am tn nionilsia of the varsity last fall. TO-DAY'S LEXINGTON ENTRIES. Kll.t R.'iie Selling l,a,i.ni,i olds and iiouaid eix furlongs three .tear i Skllf. Knob Id.'. M,ua Ca.snly I ihe Norman " Morrl.tmni Hocnir l.v, P.iiiier Inlet .lri.li (ientleinan lOT'liIeeili 11? ii: Seisniil uni-e I lll s.. Hi, jeir nlil in ilden.' i one mile ami eetenit t.irii. The Cnmel .. . 11.1l.irol, Sinluiel . I'm ii.illuivnt '..' ns Sans Mlnir lK'Sxnlo n". i'rist.i Hlniioa . .. 1111 Mien Cain n-'i Ttnrd ll.oe llnitirairir PI ur puine: i,i jeaeolda; llllies, four and one half furlnn: je.ele C insi.Soiiieinlsra s 103 snHelu . u" 103 11. ul.il . ii! 11.1! Purs..-thiio .teiir nld. and tut- lllllioml Out fit balilor.t Knurl li llaie ttaid: mil and ixteentl, lauliroi.lrry . .. Nourcil lln iiiiinii.y Vitlh Knee -The Innrsi Soiilliern leatue John W Klein . . Ardent Amulet IPViXo.lll. tl? Is- Carmen IL'I 113 II fi Meadow. purse; .It fur IiJIUlal rtafi.ve 111 ! K I tike Conn !( .IhiIi lleites .. H7 111 . 11. . . IM and in i. IciilJohn .Ir . Sixth It.ice Mlllii.. Hut )rai--iili. wnrd six rurinnsa Pell.ir MI'K.He K 1-lS imi . Ill . II.' . Ill . IU ami Iii pm 112 Hallli relle Hii'ii'ilt .lame, l.t im t Y H.uit fl.irdner . l'l lil.tiit'tier . ltd TIl.llleiL Carrie Oime. . i': Tale Iharer ... Mil Hen unlneii I 1 1 1 1 1 V Joe Serenlh llsee-Sellun; lliree e,u' iililn upward: mile ni an eiahlh. Hold Color. .. I'd Clniles I'ranei. .. Krl Krinile . . oilleiiediclin,i Shyness . )i7lSiirpiis.iii Apprenllee allowance ilxuued Wealern Leaiiue Itcsiills, tie. Mollies. 7, Lincoln, 6. Wichita, .1. Topika, 1 Sioux lily, li iiniiihn. fi SI. Joseph, i, liratei 3, This Year Atlantic City Tourney Begins RISLEY WINS MEDAL AND THEN DEFAULTS i l.nitls I'iYM nl A I I.i n lie Cii.v ' Willi ti 7!). bill Drops Oul of Mil I eh I'liiy. WOOTKN STKOKK ItKH 1 N I ATI STti' ClTV. N .1 , May 4 lUipll- .iting his perfoi iiiance of last fall. Maurice Itlsley of the local club again won the medal In the eighteen bole qiiallf.t lug round of the spring tourna ment nt the Country f'luli of Atlantic ;Cy to. day, Itlsley returned n score of I 7, n stroke belter than the card handed In by his club mate, iiiomn II. Woolen. As Kisley cannot play to-morrow be cause of business, he was not drawn for the match play loutuls So far iih figuring the llrst sixteen pos. sllillltles goes, the golfers from New i York and vicinity didn't figure to any j Blent extent. Some were a trifle off tbiir panic, while otlirrs couldn't iieco ! tiate the greens wlibh were a trifle 1 fast Furthermore, tnot of the metro ' pollt.in entrants were not gcnulii" llrst 1'ig' t'is. so iii a r. sti't nf then own ctfort- they found t'leni'o'.tes iepolng In vm ion- minor divisions. - T W. Case, the Aul tit it, N. V. golfer from the Dunsco club, dl-plavco a steadv game, getting round In SI. Ho bad not sppii the couise before yester day J Such aNo was the case with Schuyler .Van Vechten. In fact, thu Italtusrol man , had never been over the links until ho I went round In to-day a qualification test. Ills lack of acquaintance with the course came near cutting hint his (dace In the !lrt sixteen, ns al the thirteenth hole hs drove Into the cross bunker. It Is ' nearly 30rt yards nnav nnd Vnn Vechten figured he couldn't possibly reach It, but the ball brought up In an almost un playable lie In the hazard, and after wasting two shots In getting out he failed to get bitter than 7 fur the hole. He bad x for the round. W II Chandler of Punwoodle had J. W. Travis for a p.utuer, but the name meant nothing to Chandler, who had to lie content with :i7. a score that placed him In the fourth s'xlien Charles L. Tappln of C.arden city might have made the first divtr.on bad there been a playoff, as he with several others tied for the last pl.ti-is with ! The score of the tlrt two sixtieus. Fl-.l Sixteen - Mauri e Ills '. Atlantic l'li Ii) 39 -;i Tho-iMS II Woollen, At.nml. CPo 37. 43- xo. T W Can. Jw...., 10. 41 - tl. s P Wrish:, Jr. Ar it.lmitik. Ii. 3- 3 F II Mi CsIl, I Inn Hi lit). II 10 SI Trunk llnrton, Forest Park II. I: tS. 12 t -.ulertliw altc. Vronlmlnk. (V (o 5j II ,i. We.i Ai.sntl i cin. (',, c 7; A. W Wnin.), VtUntlr it) (I.. 12 .7. I. f ulier. At:.uiil. City, I 4. i: t i. i . . tlx ui-ro;, u. . 11 III. kv I'hl h.1-..Ii: i n ut r . 1 ti w "tut.". Vi..iii.iilok. 4(, I C I - e.lr . . 11. J . 13. 4.'. -X tj. j'i 1. 4(- . 12 llalri M.' 1. V F Mul'h. 'si lirrk"hlre' 4 1.' ii t'i s. it S- nnlie.l. Trent-. n. (?. 40 9 I Se. Hut -'.xteen I' I. rapplti. (iarden '('It). I III -xj i' W llnlnear. Aronltnlnk. Ii. (1 . SaMiuel Ailsui, Midland, if . 13 -x'i. V W chtneliutt, titerlir.vik. 43, 4 -xi H I: lux-. Is Vl'antle City, 41. H. k, llnpr. I....n,'4v t unll Mtr 47 13- . II ' Maxw .. rreiit in. 17 13--5" I Hoi.eri Wler WHmiiiai. ii ii" 4'i iO, W i l.t Ma Far tint. U.intl. Clt C. 14 n I i: Fernifon lluffa.u ..2. U 91. J. F I Mr" ew Vr1-ei, ('. 1 n' n. P Pest II'.I "-IB 1 It e . 1 . W A 1lll T- on I' W Maltbt Smith Darreff, II, v.. VI. i ir. a ,lr HerKsIn-e l -ankf I C ti GOLFERS TIE FOR MEDAL. I)enipse mid Cliiiiiilierliiln leirh xinke n 7. al W itslilnaliin. Wvsinsnro'.-. Mv 4 T. ' I'fmp e of the Hat 'I'M'ktiurn C.olf Club tied with H. H Chamberlain of the Co lumbia Cnuntrv Club In the iUallflnK louiid of the Washington Couniry Club's coif toiirti'inif nt this aflernooti. inch turning In a card of " Iiempsey went out in 40 and r'liirnid In .'l.'i Cham berlain m ule ihe llrst nine In ."l.'i and the homeward Journey In 4" ( II Willliitiij. of the Marion Cricket Club of Pbllaile'phl.i was ihe only out of town pilfer tn turn in a ipiallfylni: s ore for the llrst sixteen. Ilia card of o n:e tieii w.:h H.x others which Just tot into t In. lltst tl'Kht. One hun ilrcd and for" colfers pl.ited In the iputlify iiir round live sixteens will start mat. h pl.t m-nioriow (Ills Iclor In I'lnnl Vlalch. Cliatles (ills, represetilinir Hrooklyn, defeated Frank Jones of Philadelphia last nlcht In an Interstate Three Cushion Leak-no name at the Hrooklyn Academy by a suite of ..a to 43 It was ihe Haul came foi each of the couti .slants iiiii (Minn; the loiirnament won I'.t i... inn's ami lost I'. Jones won and li.si :n Iii l.ixi nuht s niat'ii (His had a hmh rim of 'l and Joins one nf 3. The came em iiiiietj.one innings. liner lloilcl l.nals iiirce lloiinila. Il ll llrcmuiii te. hn . .illy knocked out Hod Uoilel in Uiree loiiutljj at Ihe. Cler mont Athlite Club lasi iiltlil llodel ilhrliii,- bis short st.iv in tin- rliiK was llnon-l live tlnne. and the referee onlcred the 'milt stoppul lu the eeinl-llnal Sailor Al Kylo knocked out Vouiuc Clinton in six rounds. TO-DAY'S PIMLIC0 ENTRIES. - Pir.i ltee Maiden Ittu )enr old.; tour audi l halt furloicsa I iii, .He ij ll. lllosllMirr 1111 IP. Imp lire Jonathan Ha i ir. so Hti us ir. M iiihullitn M.M 115 llrlrfhl Slar . .. ll: i Ciiuhii H in . , . .Illil. c Wins Held M.lliiichell l-'ox Trol l.'irsl ilallol . IIS Sc. on I line The Tow. on SleepleHiase; sell four ) i -ir oh Is a lit l ilpttarti; inn miles Il.iiiili'iinmu II'. Khnnili III I l'i 11 irlt l.uhl IK Mo II iinlino Idle Mu hue! Third Uin i nam six furlo, llnili li.icr Xllien.i llllle Mouse.. . . Puuillerpart ... i, n. I. u li.ite Ilvdlonlane . ... Villain Ur tinnier llcen.in . I'ourth llair- IC. .Inn () ir. Ill Als'rleld.t nj 11.-; llm e .teal old. and tin 111 Nash 1 1. Penrocl.: 1I0 tlaielioli . . IU 'Aprin . . . ., H: s ife Home . .. Ii: i'-e!;iii.l . .. .. HI lilt.- Stiilttsrt 11 i; llo.i maiy . ... it ii: Two .tear old (lllir., four fur lOIUH Ma.-netiiia Plci'l.e . . Hon litis ... (Jlleen o! Ihe Sea. illorine 117 did Ururr . . 1 17 The Only due. lj lllue Pox . ... in Ophelia W' 1n7 ronovtm.o .... IIH v.ilriiu west lillh Itin'i' The Pikrsvillr II.nnliciip; thrcr c.u iiiu., six nirioiisi. Mnl. i I'JI l(neoiileu.e .. II . Tllu. illiir ... 11' Trn lion .. . ir: I'chiiiilna ... I'J.' SlH'Ollt in.i The lici-uion. m 111) imi IM lux IIK ll. nidi's liiiinn.. i'l.-ilnn Tom llltt.'iid Aclneti tiicnt Hormce bulb ll.in.-ilii liisuell Handicap; HilllK Mini Jen' olds and uiiuiii'd; one mil,, and fortv .ii ii . M niton Teller .. Nannie Mel He 1 1 . 1 1 1 x Lauder . I.n.'hlel . V Hot al Meteor.. . . II.V ' . Cai hit clock v 111 (iooilwnod 114 112 SiHinnin inj li'.' The Caswell ll.'iiiillenii. sec Sex cut li llaee ond iliti.lou; lln it- ve.iiiild. and upward; one null ami inriv yani.: Ilrt Oallttond . "ll.uiity (leorte . .. 11.1 I ash,, ir'J'T.inierl.iiio . . lln cupi Pan ... DSCooil t.iiiin.el .... lor. Siorpil .... H''i P.av n' latin .. . I'ri Carlton ll Mllliii.ili I'o no Appirniicj allowame elalmrd. ( WHAT THE SCHOLASTIC ATHLETES ARE DOING sthnhixllc hteills In-ds), ll.Hl;ll,M,l, liushiitg f 1 1 r .i hi at litisliins .IhIIIhIih Is, NewtoWII ii P.'tiihur.s li La Salle ta lloraie M inn al Itnriies Mann ftiilherfnrri . II.k konrark t Hutlier ford. THACIC. Morris lllxh School notice, games lltoiikl.tn Ptep and ISuhtvlck High Srhool pln.ted eight Innings to H Ho vts lenl.t nt Itusliwiek Field. The scum was '.' In 1, Many disputes matted the same, The plalng of Schnffncr hi untie Held for llrookljn Pup proved (he bright light or the iiiiiiir. I In ac lepted four (bailees, nil difficult. One looked good for n two huso drive lit least. The sioie: HltooKLY.N PltK ah r h p Mato.lb 1113 F.tel Jli 10 0 0 lll'litl If 100 I Ksi hm'n ss 401 .1 ll.irrisou.p 3 a I In O'Uo rke.Ib 4 0 0 2 Se'sffiier.ef I ft I 4 Muck It v rt 3 110 llaiinlnn.il 300 1 P IH'sllWH'K a e ab r h p a 0 0 i. Hubert a'n s .1 0 1 I I 11 1 ii Williams If .100 0 30 oo,Mriusjirt ion 1 112 2 0 Ai kermsn.e 4 0 I 13 0 4 JO Heliel..b .. 30 0 10 I I llejer'fer.lb 3 0 1 S ID 0 fi (irabow.rf.p 3 1 2 0 3 0 On Eters.cf,.., 30 0 nn 0 lllnlllir..lb.. . 3 11 1 10 Total. .3.1 26 24 CSl Totals ..i")22410e Brooklyn Prep I 0 n 0 0 t 01 Ililshwiik . oooii;oo 0--2 Two bae lilt Ksi'hniin stolen base William "irin-U out He llinnlon, , hr : Mr tu.- by i.r.i'iow . Ftrel li-ie on halls j Off llannlon. :, off Mr.iii, : I The Poly Prep Iriiuis leam again won teslerda.t, defeating the Manual Train ing repii vlilatlvcs on the Lincoln Itoad 1 outls by it score of 1 10 Polv tri umphed In three singles and a double, while Manual won one mulch In doubles nnd a el.igle. Kent nnd Frnnils of Poly again proved n winning combination. They also won their singles matches. The summary: Singles Kent, Poly Prep, defeate.! Its. tnonet. Manual Training, - 2, r 2. Fran 1 Is. Poty Prep, defeated (loldatelll. Manual Tritlnlng, 3, 2. Halner. Poly Prep, ilefeatnl Starnaus, Manual Training. -2. !' 2, llitl.ted, Manual Training, defeated lean. Pe y Prep, 1, 3. I.iubles-. Kent atnl Praltels, Poly Prep, defeat. I Klemll and Ixtwe, Manila'. Tr.lln Ing. 1 0 : lislveA and M.-Miinus Manual Training, defeate.l Iteiuer and Harris. I'o.y Prep. f. I 2 ', 2 Adelphl Acailemt made a (lean sweep In lis tennis matches against Fordham Piep vesleidny 011 the tatter's courts. It won all three of the singles and both of the doubles, llalsted of Adelphl was fined to an extra et by Crump The ecote w ns 1 ("., (I. I. C H The sum mary Singles Hanks Ade'phl. defeat'! .Mm pb) Fonlnam p'ep ft. ! . liurh 1 i. vde pi. I Aix.li.my (efi-ute.1 ikirnes Fnrd- hum Prep, f 1, s -.. Il.xl.le.1 Aile'phl Aei-leiny d'fixtel Cr.tiip, l'ordh im Ptep, 1- s -. 1. s 3 li.-iiti'-" Hanks and Durham deipht Aead-my. defeated Mjrp'iy si! Philips Korilhsni I'rep, 1 r. 2 lln'sle 1 an 1 COLUMBIA FRESHMEN LEAD IN TRACK MEET Tlicv Will Win T roph l'nlr;. SotlHimori's Scoro All INiinls in Low Hurdles. Columb'.i s frexhma' t".u "in showed excepilonal speed yet.rila aloi s the South Field cinder pat i. and s n le-uit was able to lead the sopho more il,m In the ntmu.i! meet by a score of I,', to 3fi one i vent -the iih yard ( low burdlfs- was not run off be-nuse the lower end of ihe track had hi en dm; up to eel It In hape fur the Itrown meet to-morrow If the ,-ophomores w .n , all thrce places Im) tan tie the veai-, llm.-.-. If a tie materializes the fresh- I mn will protest II. P L.tilniter. who I won Hie runnnlnK IHkIi Jump w.th s feet 3 Inches, hei.tus,. Me l a student In i.xtenslon le.ichtnc ami under tie i'o. lumhl.t rules not ellu'tile In athletu com- ' pet'llotl The freshmen plltd up meir I.., mix ! .v i.!!a inalnlv throiiKh the work of H D ltu sell, J II Carroll and .1 A Krimtiiaii. Ituseell won the hiindreil and furlonc dashes In time exceptional!) fast for nn under class meet lie covered tbe shorter sprint m in 3-.'. seconds and then turned the I.ii sards tn 23 4.!. seconds. In os. h It was Kniamaii who pressed hill' Carroll pulled a sur prise b walklnc away with the riuarter mile tun In 5C set ond" He ran himself out completely. IhoiiKh, and failed to score III Ihe ruuintu: broad Jump, event which hid bfin his specialty to vesleidny The summaries : I3ii ard Hlxh llur.lies- Won lo .1 ail UP II llrown 'It, M Hum bell: MO. thlnl li'O X. neionit It it 17 I- i eeinnds Iiiu aril i :i . ,i a ll'lfh Won liy K l lllleeell Krnanisn lit. eeroiul .1 )1 tnlril. tlllli 111 3'j eenllde Jlrow-n I in.. Vila Klin -ll l tl .miss, in. ,i It VVd.ler, '1. seeiiii.1 lie for Ihlrd be nt era M Hole, 'l'i and c .s Sarin, in I Tint... f. minutes :i I . seennda. HO Yard Iiaeh Won h) 11 P Hll.se', 10, .1 A Krniiiiian -,'i sseniiii I. .vchlln I kl. "1 third Tinii i.i t-i "iiiii'i' 1 nn Vird Hun- Won hi J L I'.trroll, t 'in 11 C Vehle). 'In. second. J. C. lime- man in. third Tune : ti seconds ssa vara nun it on !- i i. .'i.i' Cr.iiken. 'IS. II .1 I aieon. 'IU. coikI . .1 I ii x oimi:, in. third 'lime, lutnutea It 1-1 i....-oni1s , t liol rill 1 on o .1 ll nuiiiiii. 1' mm I 11 feet o' liuhi. I.. Zji li.lnekl. 'Is. ec iind, with (1 feet ". Im Ins, T Lint, '111, i with l'i f'-tt 1'. Inches i KiiniiHii; llliih Jump Wnn hv ll. ii Lllll lk-er. "I. Willi " '" l 3 Im lies. tl. f.it see. illil tietueen M I Holier!.. '! and P Nelte. m . f.ci : in.lins Hulinlni: Hroad .liiitip Won b llron : tan ,i..iin-, - - ; .."." II Mahnken. 'i; unind. wiih P feet 3 Inehrs. It P Llnliuc r, 'Is. third, with M feel ii Inch's Score - Krfehineii U. Sophomorr. in TENNIS TEAMS DIVIDE HONORS. (it. liili-ue Hint crniniii Tie nt It It nn xlitrlim I mirla, PlayhiK lis llrst home tennis n.al. h the College of Hie ( itv of New Vol k lied Ij with the I'nlvciMit of Vermont on the j Matioii courts ) cM 'i day. .'! In ,1 Ivarb n.'. ' team ixipturnl two of the sinsles and M ' one of llm doubles .loffeo nnd Christ .. of cu Colli ce won all the pnlnls for the local leam. iiie former won his match with Taitenil 111 slr.ill.-ht ects, fi- '.' and 1 - I In the doubles t hoy ilefcaird Crutiner and I'.HIs of Vcriiioni with case Jarmnlowsky of C C N V. and linsnicr of Vcrinntii fuinitdud Ihe star perfoiiitani e In the singles. The latter won after exira names. The Miiumurlcs : Similes- JofTce. C I Tanaerl. Vermont, ii nionl. dcfi-a'cd lir.-il.e. s 5. Clill.tle. C t' S Veriuoai. i I r I, dcfi Htcd .1 irmoioM sa S 1 ilefesled ii I Pearl, Vel c n v . s . defeated Pill.. Iilsmii, Veruiiiti'. ' C S . s . Iiollldes .loffee and l bristle (' C ,S V defeated ilnnncr and Hills Veiimini. i. i. I. 3: I'e.ir, mil TlUKcrl. Verinani, ,r foiled Prake and llmidt C i S V , 0 ! C 1 Vnrrcs Xl Hold. Ills iiile, Nliw.tlii., ,N. .1 , Ma.t I The iiciiiii nary bouts In llm national .. ,, wrestling ch:iiiipiuishii.s began here to night They will continue to-morrow night mid the finals will be decided Salurd.iy. fpyrns Vnrres, the oi(y champion who ciunpeied, pinned Mike Hlrllni of the National Tittn Vereln tn the mat iiflrr a brief rtitiBsic. Toit'se, Adelphl Aindimt. Ii fealed Smllll and ii'llrlen, Foruliaiti I'r p, S, s- t Manager llerbeit (llotcr of Ihe Adel phl Acadrmv baseball team again Is In good .standing. The ban 011 him was lifted Tuesday and he took bold of the team In nine for It to defeat lto)s High. .Mm Moneypeiiny and Harry d'ltrlen, who felt the Iron band along with (Ho ver, will be reinstated next Tuesday Maxwell A Croohe, faculty athletic coach of Newtown High School, has been I transferred to .Manual Training. While at the F.lmhurst School Coach Croohe turned out three championship tennis. In 1914 Newtown won the city baseball title and In 101.". ami this year the hchool won the basketball championship of Queens. He will take an actlvo part In athletics at Manual following the summer vacation. The third annual outdoor Interclass games of Townsend Harris Hall, sched uled for this afternoon, have been Indeft tiltclj postponed. The C C N, Y. Held, where the meet was to have been held, Is being made rendy for the Shakespeare masque to be held the latter part of the month. The games probably will he held at either f'rotona Field or Ma combs Dam Park. Coaih Hook of the Clinton fontha.ll leam Is holding practice almost dull Among- thoe out are three "C" men who will he available next fall An event for evening high school ath letes has been added to the programme of the St John's College games to he held on the campus Saturday afternoon. May l.t, The race will be at one mile. IJulrles close to-morrow with !ou!s I.. Mclntyre, St John's College. The Klngsley School tennis team of Kssex Fells, N. J., hats arranged the fol lowing schedule : May 9. Orange High : May in, Montelalr Academy : May 23, Monlclalr High : May 30, Bloomfleld High. Tho finals of the school tennis tournament will be held on June Coach Stanley McOahle his arranged two dual meets for the Poly Prep track team. They were with Ftnyvr.mt on May 13 and Hrasmils on e.ther May a or 2". Tile duxl meet scheduled for yesterday between F.rasmus Hall and St Jnhn' Prep did not take place. It was called off In- mutual consent Cl.ntnn Illume, veteran piihr of Krasimi" Hall, has been erlouslv In jured and w'L be unable to leprescnt t e Fl.itliush school for the rema.ndfr of the season. Th!" Is the second setbiek Krss inil has rsre.ved In the pitcher's box Walte C Hovl, tbe mainstay, left school Isivison. Smith nnd c.irroa will alter t.dte on the mound now Russell More Than Match for Dorizas PHILADELPHIA. May 1. Mike Dcirizns. the fnmouit Greek of the University of Penn sylvatiin, yielded up his crown to day as Perm's .strongest mnn. His master is Kdward C. Russell, a senior in the Wharton School and a star tncklo of the vnrsitv foot ball tenm of 111 15. The streiiKth tests were held in the university cymnu.iium with ninny contend' ers for the Greek's crown. Dori zas hud held his own so easily in previous contests that there was some surprise when it was found that in the iwernuinjr of scores Knell had defeated him. BREAKS LEG SLIDING TO BASE. i iiit II tire n Injiireil In tiilerfni- lernll) dame it I Colnmbln. SSKtna Alpha HpsiUm defeated Alpha Chi ltlin In the last came of the first r",mi1 "f Columbia s Interfratcrtnt.v tournament )i.sterday by a score of 13 to , It was a costlt victory thotiKh as Maurice P Van Ituren. centre fielder for the S A. I: clan had to In. car ried off the field wit I, a broken lei; Van liurcii was silil'iic into second In , the thin! tuning- and Ind le.iclud Hit-, bac. safe by luch,s His rlcht Icr. how- . cter. was tw'stcil almost to a rich! IttiKle by H,,. force of its contact Willi ! the ban Surceons from SL Lukes llos- l.llul unl.l I. .. . n I .... I . I pltal said It was a bad break The score II i: Slirma Alpha npii'mt 4 I H 1 - .Mplia Chi Hho It 1 n ; t Huttsrles- Kennedt ,xn-1 llr.id et and Pat, anil Caldwell Mi er ( ii Im. ii Mars Unit Columbia. The Pnuphkeepsip Cuban stars de- reaieii ine coiunibla nine In a practlco name Instlnic six Iiiiuiibs yesterday by I a seote of t In The score ' It 11 L . Cuban Sltra 111. 1 flu s Co, in nbli ,1 i n 1 (i i)i 7 a Hiitierle--.tn,ln. and Johnson PI llnettl and lime T niple Lit fa set le Xlnkea Clenn xnerfi, LVantos, Pa., Mid' 4 - Lafayette made Ii clean .sweep of Ihe tennis match played with Syracuse on tho Lafayette courts this afternoon. The filial result was a s.-oro of fi to n. Opt Pardie gained the must dccis.vn victory when he defeated Norton two love sets. Ftiresl Pnpk (creella In rinr Shnpe. John 15 Weler. P.uk i 'oninilssoner of gucens, will ilme the first ball at iM. formal opening for the season of the golf links In I'Virost Park on May 12 The pulling greens on the public course are In flrsl class condition They have been watered by a pipe system instead of bt sprinkling c.uts as w,k Ihe cus tom In previous rars Western Assoelnlliin llesulls, Port Smllll. II Me Vtesuer : lieitisoo, x i Iklahonia tltt ( Tulsa, 7. P,,rl. J Mtlhkiici'c, I Slirrni.'lll I OUT TODAY 0,i '" thrniiaiiout w .s-w(r llm country Wright & Ditson OFFICIALLY ADO PTED LAWN TENNIS ""'"Si Prica 25 Canti It I'm 1 1 .t I ns evert lliliii! of liunrct to tnnnis plaer nnd enihiislasi Intaiiianie as a reieiencn nook i-...- t I litis, dales of nmrn IlliellU. oft!' 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Wei ' Jil WSIUI I s,,. ..- i u MRS. r ISKE ICs all slioiil Hip Peiitisthaiil.t Hun Ii In Ihe f ti ti n x mile until nf Iteliihail, I's, Erstwhile Susan HUDSON WKSTHIhSl F.tx al s .' nuiesun Mt.To.i,r a Wisi , m Hi-t ami, i,n M x,,..ir. i ,, The Cinderella Man CPMTIIRV MullTSs l'i .-.ii.-in 1 .o CniUni m M,,i. -i,,,., ,v 'n,urs in Av iu st l(i'i!nl,ir Mm ic m w J .in Shao-sperc's TEMPEST BELASCOy.,:?J." y.'. l-".i.:!!,'s.."' THE BOOMERANG I'.-VI It t MH IM.HM'A I III.MIVl.'.- M METROPOLITAN (H I It X lllll SI LAMBS star GAMBOL AUCTION SALE '',,, HiaUon Ihratre Mon. May 8, 3 1' M VueilimrsTs. Mayir Mmliel Dinllnv Field Miilnne. N C limNlnin. I rank rilinet, I'rcil MMn. .IiiIIiis T.imirn Doeald llrlan, .lullxn F.IUne.' Irtln s. t ulili, Jack Hazard. Hnroej Her nard Thin. V W Up. .tolm H.irrjm Vllgustiis Thomas tt W Ills ,tas T Powers, Win Coitrtlelh xnd olliee- "lilt: xni. i ins him i. tit tsiiiiw." eltinge STOliV;1; w:-:.r,n!?r r- WINTERGARDEKiV: ,,,;,s'!'" RODINSON II With AL CRUSOE. JR.Il JOLSON Te HaS Bryant m m p . i i ii usvm i n . Ailill (tie (InJ Humeri. a 'a a ( ., Ii Skstiii; and Hxtii n at Hinmr and ier HSMSJSHSMSMHM D fl fl T U 4 'it h W'is.t of H ay I ts s .ill D U U I rl Matline. Tivn, v ,X We I M-4.rs (1 WI'.I'KH IV MlttWi' liiartun- tijc m DrconwrirMT nlv i-Irrfmi. MViS I'KNWK K A III. I. tl. Ill' In piny Itt-tt lifit l.ntl'.ltOM M l ilOMl in ami IHtM alfltit .T THKx KastnfH'itar I ts s r, Vain ait mi T -ni irrn A Thur J 1 . !! I ucelli Waller 1 SHUBERTTHEATRE "la,V, Tw,r J" IP I U I. HI' K'ISli 9 Wieksfnr HKVP.nT .M'TulO' ICS!) HIE M w I la I Ii ,1.- , i : i.iii in mint i i, ii utn uin unnsiv i.. i nir mr nuunai ;,, . KII'S.U Ills HVSI) Sett lie Lllllrc S'ctt Pros-rahi Italic!. Maeist lit H II ll.ri. i I. flatly M it fl nn I'-te V s,t Mil set Scuts " S.VtoSl Seats Now Sellltn: to Jain- 1st SUNDAY rr'VIV;,1 SOUSA I IM I IMI PAVLOWA t.lHl) Mex in i. Willi Till PS'TIIIV; IIM.I.l.T III I ' .11 ll lllll Villi " I. Ii s Ill III Ii I I IN I II .lip ii. 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NEW AMSTERDAM WSl i si muim;i: iii.xnctt it Y sii llerb.ri Tnx-s SiiaUespeirp Fosilval The Last Three Times TREE m fienry UTIT 1 -' I ' inn M.itlhl.iiu I t n llxrillng, I li.is I .It .,' U llli'lle hi rshaw A CnoflSV .Nt I litis. MH si ,is Son "I III -Jli III II S I nf I Sl( I " with ' ' I ru i' m I ii irillug SlUCSf. crTr"TiMr "' ''VV'T.i..-.-....t-r.8i ralinniaMil .rinuin'e I III II w , l I. Ml I vs. M.i To in n A Weil xi. uuniin o Mitzi n ' LoniMi - tanim ' In a m In. I f I'M-liiitt wms lin'own orli FULTON W I'v'l III tl Lies s (0. Mills T w a w i ii i! an A M MHi Mil I B "HI HIHIOK HNGLIN Ll NN A WOMAN 111' IMPORTANCE Sll Si ti l i 'i I MU illnl on nil via ,. I, M. Mall T. Afjni CP Till TIIK. w r- v a. . M r . l it A i Justice 'sit.. Ihv s .ter .v AST0R Ml, x HI III W A W e,l Msm LONGACHE " i "I im DITRIOTSTEIN in MIS COtlCOY THIUrif'rl Trie. 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K.IIHIU - ' ' i I e K '" 1 COllk ' '( 'I . a' v ete slllMlllSs VS I l.ll 1 M.K. I . ' ' . - I . pu.nl. , . . , , , llM1 I . i. I i . Hmca , , xt III, ill, A I LV Mil ll La. , s I I ' . I'f ul, il . I r of llannr. t e 1 1 ' ' I. I'.lll, tl .-.;'! K HO of tn, tltill.il -"X. W I. ... I.ntl.e u l,eu-y s'lvn lu n n ' s lis t ii'K . 1 ii ii. ,i ir t i, s i ieoraa s - '".' "' S. v..rk, d,. . eitM'u i.. ii-i.i.i i,c ean... wph tuuilss. I tie 'I '" t !.- . ii.-. rllii r. nt their p act of .re B ' nn i iiein--s. in he etl n of Tha a . it. .ii . tr.. ' iiii.mn. No 2 W ini in.. i. r mil t M.u.niit. Si ' . '' S- a VorK. ull ul lieforo tha lat ua I'f Iii t next P ' ! i'k. the Is'li diy of Da era Lei I I .. Illl, I , VI Ml. Ha llUN iX Ull'.lT COM PANV. 11 r-itvls ..lliliii. Am! Saer. TtlTIP 11 linil'lsq I7i.etltn-. I lis I', I III S II S II ID H Mills. i . . - i ' ' i " . I . . i -i ..rani, Private l Schools I'll!. SI X In t .. .. a most tiiiiii'iit hii ic;iuti.il liutcnu. This enniplott servico is. ul, sulutt !y ire uf '.'li'inr" to you. ACCII! ilttl ll'"l IP I 1 1 soil iMf.it iii.i1 ,.i i uis '!, t" ;iil 11 I 'i - 'I ' .I , i, - ..; . li nf 1. , , t i,c p 'n i hnol j, . ', 1 1 sour . or irirl. I i willing give sufficient detailv m Ilia! inlclliKenl ,.)... - tent lie eiven SCHOOL -COLLEGE and CAMP BUREAU 150 Nnn.iii St, New Vork fl 1" IsiSR.-i-rx'l