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Iff THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1916. H pses at Belmont Park Terminal Good Horses to Race at Jamaica Track To-day Pittsburg Girl Wins Again AMATEUR RACING MEET IS REPLETE WITH REVERSALS IlrlimmlV Top lint Hnislies Klr1. bill .lililtrps I'luco Him Second. ukications i-x STKKPLK.MIASK HACK .R,.tAui rai'hic season tvnuiui un ... T..,.U, ,.l n'llhnnf W. inttrciy at. nriMi.j.ii - v .( the mot remarkable day's sport that , . ....... .. I. .,..,., I nt limit meOtS. ? ,lfr lias "-' "- - - n . ... f.orllp C.-llllP bOtHO II WlnilOr. ! ,) unr ....... ---- but In All the oilier races mi..-.- ( t. . j k..n merlooked by the wise division ran , . cum S.lloplnB 1,1 Perhaps "io monl unusual wrarfii . .. i. Ua nrtli rneo ttlioll It.lY ' nil anii.- iii n.i Belmont rode n stirring finish on . . i. .i..,.-. lmrse Ton mil mm anir l ,S Irtlin' ..irr over the finish lino In front a .vl head before Torerh was placed , Mon.l by tlif Judges, in ninny Instances ,sc angle t the nnlsn it inane n-n.un . ht. f..r the difference t oplnlnii be iufdi Hie Judges a"'' ,1,p spectators, 1,111 .i !... r.-..r In Hip nrrn i lino with ' (x Hern ; il flnl'b and tlino wnn m rn.m . ( 11 . i-,wi dm rtti. ,.,ht i:y man w" 'i' "'" h from thf prc: !lnnn iifcmrm mo pilmont color fianhed In front at tho "! . .. AunuJt Polmont una nit party i ... -11 ..I .lt AnlaH 1 nox very nenriy aiiKiini uil the oxcltfment when young Ilny- ir.cnd urftd his mount to tne ironi n Irtfnw. Apparently thorn was no ouch ton In th minds of tbo occupants of lh hov that the maroon ano fcanei ieVt was In Iho mui. but cynical nrfatbed the countenance of tbo chalrmin of tbo Jockey Club when the nuir.br of Torero was noisieu m me 1 :Pn of the list Instead of that of Top j Hat. ( lo.lnu l,,lr. TT.cre ore other untoward happen- l-ss that made the closlnn u) 01 I Tiiller. Miss AliKfllca 'Jtrn. Mr. and imatcur r.iclnu urason notablo. The Irl, A j I)r(,xcl nutdle, Jr.. Mr. and meat remarkable was In the fourth rnc. ) Mr(l Anailer Jt. Duke, Hldney Dillon lr which some of the best ateeplechnaerij nlpiay, UltH KnbeUi Sandt of N. of the day competed. The Imported j tOIt . Mr ,, Mrs w Halsted Vnnder hore MarcclllnUH was made favorite. , Vot j,r nt, Jtra A,-orrlo .stllai1. Miss but ftrons support was accorded to Alldrry HotTniaii. John McE. Bowman. Sk.bbfnen and Hello of Ilryn I Frederick T. Krellnuhuysen, W. Archer loners krpt Marcelllmi up with 'J") ' Thomson, J. Schuyler Casey. Frank mlv pace, hut In the backitretch on Dorl(ri A1Ian ,nkerton. Mr. and Mrs. the second turn of the course Sklbbercen E Vnn (,pr mm Kochi William Koch, went to the front. The contestants in Mr) Rob(rt Aljrt,lt uou,h llalght, Mr. this time were far awny from the lew n(l Mrfl t!oorKl s vnen. Mr. and ef the ordinary observer and c , Mn, Tliom.is Hitchcock. Miss Helen dceptlon of the plain ' p,1"; Hitchcock. Ml?s Hose Dolan. Mrs. Kd- berecn hd deprlxed Marcelllnua 01 111c -n an1 mm annR nundolph. lead little could be torn. .,. 1 1 In the stretch lc" ''"""!!' (Mnz and the Imported before .he determined rush of sk ereen , im ncuo ui !' the ruce by ten lensths, with the nel e ui'nd. The numbers went up In this oMr Ith Itobert 1.. flcrry's KontllRhts. a JO to 1 shot, third. Before the backcm 0.' ?klbbereen could collect there was a ritnennir 01 mr p.. .7 1 'and -econa horte s! Both hsd been I hall I Keene, llerald Hull Qray. Mr. .MrVorttK ths course on tholand Mrs. Morgan Belmont. Mrs Payne S? nrn. and "..rcelllnus. Instead of .Whitney. Ml- Join Whitney Miss Mil rrovtnsr lip Into the money also was d,s- dred Heex.s. M -s Mam J.ahn. Jy da timed. This left KoottlKhts the win- Coogan. Archibald Barklle. Ilenp- 8 ?( Harry l.t Mnnt.ifinc s Swish sec-' l'age. Charles It. Flelschman. lMward n'-d and I" Ambrose, Clark's Distance, and Stuart Vo.s. Jefse I-ewlsohn. K. U tSklddy on Stade. Mrs. Charles Carej Tie rjreentres Stable, which had 1 ltumsey. Mr and Mrs. W Scott Cam proved the rensatlon of the opening day, eron, Henry Sage and Ulftord A. Coch- cnrre-pondlncly unfortunate yeater-. r.in. dav In four races the bearers of tbe . r.nk ml bl.icV stripes were favorites, hu: not one of them got down In front. vV 1 .trier the old rename 01 mo j :ao was galloping out III front In f Maoneradera llAndle.il oer tbe Ihe- m.lT' rou. until the stretch, and 11 iv,e time It looked as tnougu lommj Wrliht. the Haltlmoro amateur. Iiau an he couid do to keep the C.reentree horse In he, It Then came .1 determined rush bv W It. Martin's added starter. Bache- Ir. and tn plte of nil Wright's efforu Baeheloi retched the , Judge three luiEth' ahead of Web Carter. 1 Vnolber Favnrllr l.oaea. Arother hot favorite supplied by the Creentree Stable fell by the wayside ahen Syoset II. tailed In the. last rnce over the i'.imns. Powers wn guiding evoaset II alone nearly ten lengths In f,n. . , .1.. aia nn , V. a Knot, .Irotell of ,s . a e h. n,ir.A he.n l ie favorite took off too soon at a Jump and . lir.dM right In the middle of the oh- .ttcl The race was over then, and ..." v. v.,,, ii,,i, v.- - , -iuourr -ame nume an - , Tne r'suIU . . "leeple- FIlt.-T HACK Th' llinuaoiia Selhiu Handicap chin for fnur-yeai-olds and upwaiu. inlttiV inout mo and a nan mura. Ilire and are Wt Jockey Prne. Fin AMon f. fi.tntam rorih.ood R Hi. ill 11: IIS. Cant well Knhler VVolke 2d 5i 1 IM 7 1" ! M Vf. s 1.-3 7-10 t Antiiale. C Kelleher TltnAr. r,r,M .1 art 1011 aiily Atvlon. br e bv ') Mm Doone owned by Mllltown trained or W Boiian. SKCONI) HACK. Tr.r Sotti Shore Handicap; for threoyear M and upward, value. ll.onOi one mile on tt.e fit Hor.- and ae Wt Jockey. Price Fin FVrnr Is J 101 . Itvan. V . 2-S l1 f.juiii 5 12S Hanover PM 3-1 2t Ahxrt 1 ... in Frbrnther : 4.: 31 T'tjii 1 ii navies M 2-V not'itor I tOS , Slerrell 12 1 M I , Time-1 .51 2-5 (fiad art . son handily FernrnoU. e;i c , V P.oek sn, Ferment; owned by Auamt Seimtirit trained tiy S C lliltrelh THIRD RACI. .T'e Ma.viera.ler. Handicap, steeplechase. Jr l.untera. gentleman ndeia- value. W. aroj, iru, rniU s oier bru.h course llore- arid aae Wt .loekev Pme Fin Lvrn.or a 131 . MrWltM't'ii T 1 . ! ""Ifarlrr a ir.D . MiTVVrlsrlit h .. 15 2" ftJ'l'PO a is.-,. , M Mj-terei.Irvnie a 111,. M ff!e Thlntle a tl,i..M "011 Ilteher a in.. M -P00 a IS.-. MttliM'i'Jrti 3 5 31' . MrrnAin ! . MrOll ke,3.12i. S-l r, . Mrllf He! 4d , . none e;u .r'iod mart; son eailly flachflor. eh, .. by irm-nih if -Splnater; ouned and trained by R Martin. FOURTH RACE Till taint g)iiiineeoe.( Handieap: tieepleehaas ii an; aoout two mura footliirhts, a. .US,, Keating .31-110.1 Hi I"!"!, a. . UJ,.xVolUe. . n :. f,.5 aitlt1" ' 131 MrAJAD'l. ! 31 3 Ikibberetn a. .. .111,. Henderson. ! 2-1 0IBrynMwr.8..1M..Wlllama... I t 3d SMwllinua. a 155,.!uja It.W M l-l'ion VVIni 6 ,13!,. Oaiklnn 30 t lt-1 t tan uronr roume tKell . Time. I;27 "od lrt. won drivtni, Footllshls, eh. t V liiHTi-Fliltermoue: ntnsl by Rnlrt Gerrys trained by J, Y. Newman. FIFTH RACK .The Termlna' llandiean: fot ihree rear nhli JM tipsard; v.aie -,0O; about six and t half ar or., on H., . tm -lll Til, JneUer IVIeo.Jtn. ! II i f, IV) VK'Pr'rnn ! !-1 1" 11, Mrltnelm't 10 i. UI,. MrMR'rer IM 41 S 1I..Mr.lTueker , 5 2-5 IM MrllTltek'r -3 2-n IM,. MrFOAlp'a 15. 1 4 1 ( ao.aWet ( j-uirert a ""'Mtr t,, eupled ii Kramer entry, r.. Tlme-IUl" eood atari : won drlslnt. Terere, r. JAMES IIUTLER and his High Noon, which prom iscs to bo one of the leading contenders in the mmmT-" - s v-"- a e-v' 4 . n. J..V l,.,rw'i t w 't.VJrJ 'V.v.-v I X .y,.. , ! V Slxsrr I'pitnti Mntiohur a nur.pd br Mr Cfctl Rra b.ion traliiril bv J ll.i'iinci SIXTH HACK ''b Old Diianl Mrrplfi lu: nr non-ain mitri; HmwandMP. wt ill 1ST 117. 131 Jnekpf Wnlke . (ixkim . Wllliami Kextlnc. llryanl , rrlr rin . M :! t'H . i :-i j" . 31 4-3" 101 11 , M-l l . 1 M TD 1-1 Triiimonrr. Mo. a Crrt Hill, Ambrofinn, 4. ., l'sjr Sirk. t. Srofucl II. I , 1SI Kl,. Tumulty., IO. , roKcrt... Fell. TlmP-:. Oood tturl: won diivlnr. Tttdltloniir. blk.. . by Waterbiiry Tradlllon; ownd by H. La Montarne; trtlned by J. K. FrayUDC SOCIETY AT THE RACES. 31 mi j llMxr l.unphron Club Hf fnri tbr Sport nrstna. Tbe threatcnlnff weatber had It f- f(ct 01 ,hc nltemlaneo wllch xVR, muc, UtK ,han th(4t on ,hc oponnf; Aay but th()M w)jo bravc (he olem(m9 foun1 It worth the while. As usual many .lunched at the Turf and Kleld Club be- 1 fore tbe rnces. 1 ... .. .. ............. MPB T I n. Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Nellson. James Park, Mrs. Andrew McKlnney. Bernard M. Baruch.. Bayard Tuckcrman, Jr.. Mr. Holmont. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Adamt ("ark. Mr. and Mrs. w imi-uaU flrurp Mr Thorns. Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. A. Butler Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. August Belmont, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, Count arid Countess Jem do la Urcze, Mr. and Mrs. , Dcvcraux. Mllhuin, Mr. and Mrs. Morton , s,...r fharleH A. Sehwartz. Kox LOUISVILLE RACING RESULTS. ptrat naie-rour and half furlnnaj Jark Wlgln, 11J (O'ntryl. ' 1 .'. i. "?11i..yoan.."ieid;I.J?,?; :nt.i.r. in; (Cooreri. M.JO, third. Time, 0;SS :-5. Tbo nuke, .-iwet Helen, tla i""" ,,nm '"' peVihle also ran sieennd Hnce six furlontsi Panhandle. 110 (Mci'aUe;. M.to, 11.60 nd U.so. J,7Vu'f MUFtlil'j Time, l.l'., olil Charter, Stephen, n wun . ee- third anil Kallier K'liy io ran. Third Hoce One mile Irapritve, lot (Hhllllngl. :.0, I2.H0 and lilt. on ThankuKlvlnp. 106 (C. Hum . 110 '.10 and 3, fecomt. H.,rry Gardner. Ill (Murphy), I: 50. third Time. 1 :40 4-5. Col. McNab anil Anihm's !." '" ran. Kounll llace nix luriuinr; p-iiii r-r, 1H (Murphyl. 13 TO. K.VO ml w-nn, Dlek Williams. 10" Hlarner). 14 10 and 11,50. second. Col, Sparkler, (Vi UIUNU' , j.. .vouredilln and Jluffsker alao ran Fifth Hare The Ila.hford Manor 1 Stake. i h'L7r out" n 1 ,rt ,1.1-a. Time. 11133- - - u,,lln. m ((tnnaei, nut and out. aec iondi Berlin. 1!1 IMurphy). out. third,, 1 Time, 0:55 3.5 Onl three .tarter. ' lxth Usee For thre-ye.ir-oM . coin I ' Hlllng. lv turlonga Briar. n ' ... . j a a-n .t l'i In . r . .1 . I . 1 III n unrl IllaTfl Tlm. ri5. Bnetor Max. J 1. CantrlM, ThonwnoJ, insinu" " " 'i u,,ii "'"Jeventh Hare Tor three. year-old. an, I 1 inward, selling; one mile and a sixteenth lipwaril. " .uhintn-i. 117. 0. IT. 60 ami It. won 'cjueen Apple. Ot Mailer.. 1 :;''.' mi ..rand. Han ds. 92 Hunt i.' liar) third. Time, t :7 -5. Flo.u Walker, Mls Tsnnle, Sauterelle. and Billy joe also ran, PIMLIC0 RACING RESULTS. Flral Uaie For two-yaar-olda. "ilini; four and a Half furlonnai Yellow Sally, luf (Anderion), 14 40. 13. 0 and 13.80. won, Wr'i.V. los'fHalll M.70 and 4.10. .econd, Almee T.. 102 (Hhulllnger), 13.20, ,ll o.sc t-6. Hon Olli. Doc. Mitts. llendlet and l.antana alio ran, Second Haco riteepl.chaeo for four, ipar.oldi and upward: lllng. two nilleii itbiMuti 143 (V. VVIIIUm.l. 14.90. JS.S0 an. I-so won. Cnour. 138 (Bunnell!. 14,50 iad 3 "cond" Cu Hon. 13S (O'Connor). 13.0 third. Time, 4:10. Car. liold.n Vale. Buillt. Llttla Hugh and Sand Hog ''ThfrTHaro Selling i four.) ear-oldi and no won: Supreme, 107 (Hchtm- k ni iii lO and l.(0. second: snipiiern a. 102 (Anderson), isto, i Til 1.6 Naab. Kenrock. third. Time. Uammon and l,fvrurn.Vuee.Tw'0.ear.olds: pur.e, four rH",uV:.Mv,Vi..w.n ..ciinu, v.-. Kox Trot Tl.... 0 !3b X'0 llondase, Valtrlt Weat and Dr. Nalaon alia ran iinr. selllnt: four-ytar-oida and unwardt one mile nd rty yard": Brooms. 107 ( Anderson). M.0. 13 "" and 12.30, edge, lui (. ',' ' 107 (Hchamehorn), 4 a'nd 12.80. second; Halfron V-rii: 3. third. Time. Hi (J. Me. Aprlat 1:47. "AtirfiMt-W"""' feur.ystr.oiat and ..DwlriP one mile: Maxim's Choice 111 VE uLTriit. i tl 14 and 13.20, won Lucky leor I 7 (K.'flh). I ""'I .& imK itrolhcr, 113 (Mountain I. 14.30. .'iVna Time. 1:41 S-t. Star Hint, MUt Water.. Sprlngmai.. Nopler and Halurnui 'Vaventh Race Sailing: handicap; or ... v..,.,, i, and upward: U for. liil.'i PtVl liatttr l0 J. McTafgart), H""i0, Wand 14. won; .lea.a Jr. 100 1154. Iluiniiiaiion, - . . i Ma e rta. 1 1 f v Pnumonok Handicap, opening day feature at Ja tnnica this nftcrnoon. A METROPOLITAN RACING SEASON TO BEGIN TO-DAY Many Noted Thoroughbreds Are Entered for Paumo nok Handicap, the Feature Event of the Opening Day's Card at Jamaica Track. Racing In the metropolitan circuit will open to-day when tho Metropolitan Jockey Club throwa Its gates open for the crowd that Is expected to witness the opening day's card on the Jamaica track. There may be riper plums re served for tbe patrons of Holmont l'ark, but there wilt be no lack of Interest In the events that are set for decision at Jnmalci. Owners of all cities have been racing In distant parts, some having gone at far ns Cuba and Mexico to tunc up their candidates. These contests, with tbo nrellMlnary skirmishes In Kentucky and I Maryland, have been merely nppetlaera ) fr.r tho b!r doinirs which will start to- ,luv when the hoots and saddle signal Is sounded at the Jamaica track. Tho hunt meets ton hnve performed Bn,.i.A ,n .i-iiAMinr- th nnnptlte l.f tho Now Yorkers for the piece do reslat.ince which Is to be served up at ; the lpcltlmate otieulng Thousands In- terested In racing hax-e attended tl.o hunt meets, but there are many more1 thousands who have reserved their fire for the big battle which will be started when the thoroughbreds rarade this nf-1 tornoon. , For many weeks p.it the cream nf U racing nrigane nns noon Kiunrniin the local tracks. Most of ttio intenmng competitors In the first meeting have been quartered at tne Jamaica irnca. nm there was not room there for nil thoe which have engagements In the early events. Belmont Park Is sheltering Its quota of thoroughbreds and a number of promising candidates have Indulged li their preparatory gnllops at the old Oraveaend trnck. The entries for to-day Indicate good racing, with the Pauinonnk Handicap, at six furlongs, as tho feature. A number of last season's star performeie havo ac cepted the weights for the handicap nnd there Is no doubt that a big Held will go to tile post. Sixteen are named, with II, C Hnllenbeck's The Finn In the honor position carrying l!fi pounds. In a nice of a longer distance It la conceded that this Impost would ho easy for the Hallenbeck champion, but there .iro many who contend that The Finn, good r.uer as he l, cannot develop speed enough to beat a high class field nt six furlongs, The weakness of The Klnn In this re Mect Is made more apparent because of the presence In the entry list of several high class sprinter" Tho most formida ble of this lot Is James Butler's High Noon, w .ilch lias a concession of four . pounds from The Finn. Another dinger-1 ous performer Is Top th' Morning, In i with 117 pounds In spite of the fact thai , he has been prominent In races on the I Maiyland track. Slumber II., tho Whit ney enstoff, Is another thnt has done teinarkab'.y well in recent races, nnd il , would be no surprise if he came home In front Perhaps ono of the most 1 HARVARD OARSMEN OBLIGED TO SWIM Crews How Past Finish Line Into Routrh Water and Both Swamp. CAMsntPOF. Mas". May 17 -Harvard's Invitation rowing regatta opened on the Charles Tllver this afternoon under condition's anything but propi tious. There were only three races, one for the Harvard Club crews, one for colleg crews nnd another for school- boys, Tho collealnn Independents furnished I plenty of excitement, Hlllot nnd Thayer i Hall crews wire in tins eir,,., ,n,.,., winning the inllo brush by a quarter of 1 u boat length. Both ciews, however, not hearing the finish signal, Kept on rowing, passsd under the Harvard bridge, ami when In tho roughtcst of water both shells sank, The metropolitan police bo it rescued tho Thayer crew and tho ref eree's launch picked up Rlliot, tlm boys being hustled dow n to Iho 1'nlon Bo it Cluh bouse, where tliey were nibbed down with a will. All tho oarsmoii could swim and din nut mind their ducking n nit .mini Olllphatit, the Klllot stroke, found It illlllcult to navigate and was pulled front tho water by Ted Storer. it ounger brother of Harvard's old football cap tain. The time nf tho race which ended with so much excitement was .'. minutes 43 second. Ill the race for college ctev the Mas sachusctts Institute of Technology eight beat tho Tufts first and second crews In 8 minutes 31 4-fi seconds, und In the Clioolhov race Noblo and (iieenougll beat Hiookllne High and Huntington High In 6 mliiulea 17 3-0 seconds, Tech. nology's wlnnlnsr margin was about a length, while Noblo School Unbind ahead by a length also, College Baseball He.tills. Vrm I l.Hfavette. 3, Fountain, tl. (' C. N. T , Harvard Vale, rain. Cornell. IS: Michigan, a Navy, 3; (leureetown, 1, 33 r POSSIBLE WINNERS AT JAMAICA TRACK TO-DAY Klrnt llace Mght Owl, Wonrtlrap, Hall). Sernnit Knee Dr. flremer, Virginia W.. Ktellarlna. 'I hlrd Ituee- SI. Forward. 'ose Surli, llunnlng Shut. fourth Itaee Tup n' th' Morning, High .Viiiiii. Dying Kalry. Tilth Hare l.uther, Sum Me.Mee Kln, tialbip. Math Hare Amhreae, l'ullui, .Vatlgutor. S lightly handicapped of t s Capt. K, B Cassatf, the aKed rtlylaonl F,ylng Hairy. Inner of many important turf (ontesls Shn is In vtlth 110 pound", There are many other good ones on the list and it will takA a ket'n iuilcp nf nast ner- fornmnces to select the winner of the opening handicap of the Metropolitan clr-1 cult Arrangements have been made to hnndle ,i big crowd mill also to see thnt the law In leferenee to gambling Is not violated. As at the hunt meets, it Is bi Moved that there will be n number of men willing to lay prices, hut not to make books In the old fashioned way 1110 sbieiu 01 creuu wnicn mainiaineu lat year will be in operation ngsln and ny man wlioo credit Is good will be able to w.tKcr on hit clioite In the Pauinonnk Handicap or ai other ivenl et for this nftetnoin. The entiles fol low Pir.l Kaoe To year old; malileni; five furlnnta: Whirlint Dun .... 1i:Jaci Mount limp I II: llaliv""" li:iciiieri5i Nttht OhI 1l 1 Sr. ond Hare 1 liree year old and upard. ellintl five and a half lurlniisn. 1 Jtae 11 . liu noouialr 11 Theeurei III i'avihutk t: Heii.tib!e 10.1 School Iloj .. lx Iir ilremer . 103 Virsuua V. ... ct Key Oak h ond . HIIQuwii Nab.. . . W3 Mell.xniia loil Third ilaie Two-year-olda; iuffollt Selling take.; llvo furlonci. Little Abbey . IWi Noneuch Ids lUiniims -hot JJ.'jUoiiie . 10 County Court loijack .Mount (Imp) 1: llnvzem . IJlSnlivaae i") Mraishl Forward IM Fourth Itaee -Thne.year oldaj l'aumonuk Handicap, i:.6v'. aix lurioucs Sand Morili.. 9,Slumber II .. l.'l llenet uleiii ilmp 1 10.1'rlni ut Coma .. 101 DUirtl llllsillra . .... lnj Flying Fair) 1111 Hauberk inj .iT.v.hi 101 Tea t'addv .. Top n' the .Morning 110 High Noon Comely lit Lora- Monlre.or lno'The- linn i.l Fillh lUce Kour-jear-old. nnd upward mIIiik, one mile an.i a siatrentu l.mlur ill ulop ,IP vm. Johnston 114 Black Pine i ui sm McMickiu . us ,,..r.. upaaru. ixlli Han- Three )car old and ailliiK, aix furliiues Sulfllool (Imp ).. llPullux Ambroo . lJ4 1xni.li N.ivlsator , Apprentlcp allow antf claimed 12J ill SWEEPING SHIFT IN PENN VARSITY GREW Stroke Itoss and Pepper, at No, i, Only Men Missed Iiy Wrijrht's Axe. PlIII-iPKI.PIIIA, May 17 Coach Jeie Wright Jii't gave Pennsylvania's varsity I crew to-day probably the biggest shake. ' up that iver occurred In a Quaker crow; at mhlse.iMin Pacemaker Boss and Pepper, at No, tl, of the first varsity eight, weio the only men who were not struck by Wright's bomb, which sent tho whole bow four of tho varsity back to the second boat. Capt. Chlckerlng was changed from No. 7 to bow, which reallv Is his legular berth, and Snll, j ..n..... - only other varsity man retained, the was changed Irnm No. I, to No. 2. Lit tleton was (.witched from No 7 III til" l junior boat lo the samp poitloii iii the ai"ilv Madeira and tilau., who have boon rowing ', and r, respectlvel) in the Junior boat, were swung Into the two vacant places In llio varsity at 4 and 3, 1 More weight nnd stamina aio now In thn varsity shell and Coach Wright he lleves that this will be a great help In I facing the four mlln grind on tho Hud I n,n Itivcr course, especially If tbo race I" rowed against the wind, In tho Yale lace the light Conn crew had the wind with II nnd went ilnely, hut In the last two contests, nt Annapolis and III tho Chillis cup race, the men pulled against a lieiul wind and did not have tho stam ina and power back of them for the milled wnili. The liiiatH nre now seated an follows : Varsity -How. ('bickering, 2. Woll 3, (Han.. 1, Madeira i'liryoa; fi, Pep per, 7. Littleton , stroke. Boss ; coxswain, Foster. Junior Bow, dels. 2, McCJnnlg.il, 3, Hrellllnger ; 4. (liinther; fi, Wlrkman; (1, Tllden ; 7, (iolbnni; stroke, Drayton, coxswain, Weirick. Tlininita Whips BniK) Louis, I AI Thomas of l'nglniid oiilpninlPd j BaiM.v l.ewls of Newark laM night n I tun ,-itaeilum A. ( . iiiomi.is Nun.-tiiuieii for Jimmy andtraon, who was not al lowed lo box by the cluh vhyslclan. MISSGUTHRIEJUST AS GOOD IN DOUBLES IMttslmrg Olrl Pnirs With Miss Unllin nttd Wins in Sec ond Hound. WILD STROKES IX WIND The inoriilng's rain put .1 ciltnp In tho playing of the slnsles In the metropolitan women's championship lentils tourna- , ment at the West Shin Tennis Club Minrts In Forest Mills, I. I, xcMerday and the exenlng'n showeis held up tho mixed doubles. Between precipitations good progress was made In the women's I doubles, to tbo Joy of the committee. There was a great x-arlety of tennis, good doubles, middling doubles and bad I doubles, but nil were affected by tho galo which swept across the courts. Tbe wind I made the good appear poor nnd the bad ! to look relatively good because the on looker could not be certain whether It uas tho weather nnd wind or tbe player that was accountable fur the wild strokes. However bad the weather ami there fore the playing conditions, one Ihlm! Mood nut as It has bien standing out sine: the lumiciiiiiir. hctan, ami that was the plnhi of Miss Martha (lutlirle 1 of Pittsburg. It does not follow that a good singles plaer must be a topnntoh doubles pliiior, but Miss Gutlirlo showed jcetorday that she Is as much nt home In the doubles play as In the singles 1 The Pittsburg girl paired up with Miss I Florence Ballln of tho West Side Cluh and defeated Mrs. Ingo llartmann nnd Mrs. Percy Wllbourn of tho New York Lawn Tennis Club In tho second round, winning straight bets at 6 2, 8 1. Mlaa ilatlln Iinprorra, Mrs. Hnrtmaun and Mrs. Wllbourn hail beaten Mrs. W Voss and Mrs. .1 W. Jenkins In consecutive sets nt 6 2, f - l 1 In tbe only first round match of the ' ' tournament and appeared tap.thle "f fiviiiR an iirillii.il y team a good llcht. I 1 At no tln-.o during their match with .Ml-s I 'Outline ami Miss Ilallln, honever. were j they even In the running Mis" liuthrin I did everything well. Her (rvloe was' ' strong nnd her drives, prop,. lied by a j 'free, hard hwlng, Mere ton much for tli" opposition to handle The Pittsburg gltl's brilliant g. 111,11 bad a coo, I i ir,'. t , on Miss Halllii too. It brought out the. tip.f lnnll!q tin ths. n.rf nf tliA V.t Slili Club girl that slie ban Miown during the M1. ijutilrlp', remark ible work In tbu tourn,iinent to duo brought many l.tud.iiory word-t from the experts who have watched her on the tuurla P'i opinion that she will win her way through the entire upper halt of tie draw ami rea. h th.. tlnal round Is nr ic-I t'cally unanlmou- anil because of th'ver when h,. I not plaln tennis, at fact that In the national championship i. , iuring tne nrsr so; i.uner at Philadelphia laet ear the .vnung nun could not get t;,e lull to ihyme Pittsburg gill made Mls Molla Itlur- , w 'th Ins racquet and heneo threw away stedt IlKbt bard to win a thr, set match many believe that she has more than an outside chance to win the tille. , Mrs. VV rat er end .Mra. noil XX m. , Mr. siopnrpr I .,i!rir,n vv.-,ver i.n.l 1 Mr. I!,iu.i W.,,.,1 uor in., oi.lv ii.iir ' to win two m.ttihus during tip' da I They advanced to the lound btfor' the scml-linal" In the sc. ond round they I defeated Mrs. It. C Miller and Mr-. A H. Chapln at I, fi - .'. and later In th- day ellm'iiated Mrs. Manbetmor and Mies Levy at .', 6.' .Mrs. Theo dore Oassebecr and Miss Marian Van drrhoof .Inn reached the fourth round. but had to pla only one match to do :u Tliev ... ored their xlrtorv mi-r Mrs. .1 F. Hallo) and Mrs. II. Zohst nt 1. ,2 The onl thing upset during tlio that resembled "n was tho defeat of Mls Helen Alexander and Miss Ina A. Klesel. a Philadelphia team, by Miss Jane Bow son and Miss Dora (1oodbod The latter pa.r won In straight sols at ti 3, 6 3, outplay. nt their rivals all the way. Only one mat.h was plajed in the mixed doubles and re-ulteil in an as victor) for M'.i HJuistcdt and Theodore Itoosevelt Pell over Mi II Pennington and Phelps Stokes at -2. 'I '.'. The schedule for to-da) calls for the nl.ix I111: of the fifth round of the sin gles and the third round of tl.o doubles .1.. I...- VU r.e.rtti , ,1,1 ml nIXvllltil. at 1.1... .(,,,.1,1..., iii 1.0 e,i,m,i..t,.,t I,, t im early afternoon, woathe- ermitlliig. an.l i.iitnM nr too liuxeii i in ti imps i aveii i.. .1... in.. ,i rr.., -iiii.in Tlm hit mui., rl.-,R ; ill lie- ...ii- .....-,.. , Metropolitan t'lnimploiislilp vv o:iu n. 1 t,iuble, Firal Houtul Mr. InKO llartin inn jni( Nlr l.,.rc tvill.ourn defmted Mrs, VV Volcano .Mrs j u jpiimii. s . ( e S 'Cou.l lt'iund Mia. Jane How. on and Ml-i Dorv (loodbn.ly (,.featsd Vli.- He e1 i. innder snil Ml,. Ina A Klsl 6 L s j Ml.. I' llr.iluerd and Ml.i A t'rnam won from Ml Margaret Tailor nun .Mr. Shnltuik liv di-fau t, Mr.. S J Mrau". nnd M I) l.'ovs ilefeati..! Mr., iior.,. Im Cersdorg and Mre li (ireene, (. - J t 3. Mi.. Marin Wanner mid Miss Mnl'a It lijr ateill defeated Mr- IHVld I Ml, Is nlld Mr Albert Humphries, -2 - I Vlr F.lward Haymond and Ml. IMna VVI'div defeated Mr. II I'cnnlnii'on an.l f tilll. (1-2. ft 3 Mr. VV ,-chiff and Ml-a F. st Kahn won fro li Mr M B Hug ulid i Xlls. M 1 arte, )- p Hi-iiliin xtr. riorence Hilltn nnd Ml. Martha Cuthrle defea'd M r. Inun llariniaiin nod Mr. Percy VVIlhourn, 62. 1. xtrs wpencer Fullerton Weaver and Mr. It.w. on Wood deflated Mr H c. Miller h ml Mr. A. II. Chapln. 6 -1 t- 2 Mr. XI in- heimer and Ml l.y won from Mr v ' xt Josephy and Mis. A Iilet.ili by d I full M. f'.irlnna Winn and Ml-. Ade e Hull defeated Ml". T Slilll and Miaul Dwier, 0-3. 6 1. .MIS. 1UII1I Sl!llllHli HOI Mlm Ablowlta win from Ml. Kstherine Fore" and Mr. I. (1. Morris bv lef.iult Mr. Hubert !. Hoy and Mr. 17 Smith won from Ml (t.hnian and Mis. 11 itiv.er ' nV,nVr' defeste.l Ml., r.hrlch an I Mi.. Well. 6-2, -I Mr. J r. Hallo) .tad Mm R .nhit won from Mr. A SI len I tie'K slid Mr. I. I.lrhlenstetn by ilefui t 1 Xtr. Theodore Cas.ri,-er und Ml., viirl.m IX'anderiioef won from Mr. A. A ;x iiidt-r and Ml"S llarbe. hv dofuuit Third Hound Mr. tpeneer Filllerion XX'eaver and Mr. Ilmerai Wood defevti l v(r- Manhelmer and Ml.s I.eiy. (!- 2. i - 2 ii r. iiiii,,!.1 - ' n.i-i -i,-- nui'n'i I -nndi rhof defeu-ed Mr. .1 17 Halin nnd Mrs Theodore Cno.l,r and V.. viarian iitc V. Znh.t 6 1. I I Metropolitan t'hamplntishii, mi,m Mould"'. First Hound- VII.. Vo. a llhir. .toll and Tlieadoro Ituos,M-t.r p. lef, i-tl Mi H 1'enn'na on and I'hi p. -iP-ke. I,. J H 2. Miss Florence Hi'Mn ,i I Prederlik B Alexander w m (tun xi. H'lweon Wood nnd partner by def iu' Mrs .pencer i- tii erioii vv saver ?'t ('"' i'e..M lull, lr . won from xtr. Itobert i imv and W Schtilerwln 1 bv default OLD CROW RYE Iteg. t. 8. rat. Off. MMMiJIBJaaH 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. 1 'GREAT INJUSTICE," SAYS LOCKWOOD OF NEW RULE "Excepting Ouimet, Most of Those for Whom the Trap Was Set Escaped," Declares Secretary of Massachusetts Golf Association. "llxceplliig Ouimet, most of those for whom tho lr.111 was set escaped." said Arthur (I. Dockwood of Boston, one of the golfers declared Ineligible for hiiih tinr competition under the new rule of the I. S. i), A , jeslerday. Irfickwood, who Is Mvtclnry of the Massachusetts tlolf Association, explained that his po sition pretents him from speaking as fteely as he otherwise might. "In the near futiiie," be said, "I will haxe a more definite nnd mole startling state ment to make," "A great Injustice has been done," de clared Lockwood. "Tho V. S. U. A. over stepped the mark In adopting a rule not appclMu enough. It Is too hniy nnd en abled certain ones to escape who should base In en punished under Its provisions. "Tbo threat contained In tbe new rule will keep many ambitious young men out of tho sporting goods business because they desire to retain their amateur standing. This will result In men un familiar with golf nnd golf goods taking positions, mid they will lack expert knowledge There u I) be many cases niinunr to one 1 learned of in Boston recentlj A woman went Into a golf 1 WASHBURN ADVANCES IN TENNIS TOURNEY He Defeats Gniterninn nnd Mtinehester In Strnljrhl Sets on Harlem Courts. U'atS'Mi M Washburn. Mctropodtan tennis champion, and Harry Stelnkampf tench, d rhn soinl-flnal round In the sin glrs of the Hnrtetn Lawn Tennis Club pen ttnnls tournament yestetday at tne club courts. Washburn won straight set matches in both the third and fourth rounds, while Stelnkampf beeauc nf I1I1 punctuality In netting to the courts earlier In the tournament bad only one ni.itih to play. Ilot.i Washburn and Stemkanuif. however, bad to !1kM hard to win their fouith round matches. The Metropolitan cnamplon started on bi way to the oml. final bracket by do- '',,:"g Arthui ( liilterman, who writes j . 1 1 1 after point on his errois and ioti m.lj one gam". In tbo second set Wash Mini let down to save himself fur the four round match, and thereby hangs the tale of the deuce cet. H. H. Manchester wa Washburn's next opHin..it and although .11 the ma ' ter of winning, he xtns no better off West Side Tenni" Cltili plaver pientv of trouble to win at ' -1. XI ii.h.,ir . k,,..,,fli tn (In. mntrh v.a'a a little unexpected The fact that Washburn was ,l 'l;ed fo' a pl.n e In the s lect fit st ten belied Dick Williams tj wlti the Kanem double" and retire- sented the Kast In the i:,vst vs West . . ... . . . . . ... m.ucnes inn not seoiu 10 outx.ei ..... - hester even a little bit The latter lust id.ixed ss If be were having n little I lir.ietlre match He troubled Washburn nir-e of the pliywith spioro fvlst service, worried him1 with a powcful drivo and turned lilm topsy turv) by passing him tilth a jov-' erfui backtiand along t ,e sldeUs-es when W.uhbun attempted to come to the net. In epil- of iloltn: all thcMi things lie did 'lot win He did manage 1, get to the tr.int at I 3 111 the lli..t x, t ai.d at I 1 in the second, but Washburn was too te,ilv f .r him and was consideiiiiilv a letter court general. Slemhampf gained his place far out on he road toward the goal by beating Wlllatd Botsford, 1111 elghleen-year-old iiitli. at I. ii 4, thereliy upboiuing 1 tln iiiestlc.. of the veterans, for Stein Ikampf Is a ion. veteran, noisimu mii. ' lew veirs .iuii moo iik- ,n.-.i scholastic eh.implonshlp, and In .tester d.t)'s match showed that he had won It by his ability to play a faultless back court game and by a remarkable knack at half xolleylnc. Some more season- ib 111 make Mm a hard plaer to beat. The summ vrles : II irlem lawn Tennl. Cuh Men. Open Singles Third Hound II II vianehe.trr won from Chsrle. Ohunber. hv defaur . W.T.OH VI Washburn defeated Ai llnir (liilterman, 1- 1. 75 , Inro Baritnann de feated Hr 11 11 I.tttel',. tl 3. is U .lames . tl'Neiile. Jr , defeated William M Fischer, t 2 B 1 Fimi'H Itinind Watso'i xt Wa.liiiuro d feited II II Manehe.tei . 4 4 ( Barry Stelnkampf defeale! VXI'lanl Holsfotil. l! I ti - I Men's Open Dnilbies T'lr.r Hound Into Iliriinann and .Van atelit defeated Paul (iuo , and Wll'xrd Itntsfnr l C I f 2 N. Y. U. TRACK TEAM WINS. .loses Out .ixnrtiminrr. Tilt to .",'1 Co on Scores 1(1 I'oliKa, Sw-aiiTitxiiiRK.Pa., May 17 New York L'nlverslt) defeated the Swnrtltmoro trnck team on Whlttler Field this nftcr noon. 59 to S3. The meet was In doubt unit! Iho last event No records were broken, but gotiil marks were made m all the events Broome of Now York won both tlio 100 and 220 yard dashes nnd upset Coach Mercer's prediction" ihat Stevens would will both of the events Cnnn, tho glnnt weight man nnd broad Jumper nf New York, was tbo In dividual star nf the meet with a total of It! points. He took first place In the shot and dls. tis and "ecoiul in the broad lump and hammer throw Ills throw of 120 feet In tho discus was tho pest on Whlttler rield In yo-irs. Capt dowdy was Swarthinnre's slat- lie captured I ti, i-o and 'Hn yard hurdles with com . I nirntive eie shop to buy her son a complete outfit. She picked up a clcek nnd asked tho clcik bow many of these were necosrary. He advised her to got ten of them. So ten of tlieni weie delivered at tho house the next morning ten cleeks!" Speaking on behalf of himself, Ouimet and the other NVw Knglanders who b.ixe lost their amateur standing, Lockwood said they nil Intend to go on doing Just as they have been; that not ono of them Intends to turn professional In tho ac cepted wiise of the term. To Indicate the attitude of himself and the others be related bow he and Ouimet had Innumerable chances to make monv while they were abroad three years ago. They could have received neat sums for offering written testimonials as to the merits of golf balls and other saleable things, nnd several golf clubs offered them cash guarantees to play over their courses, but all the lures wore refused. He anil the rest still hold that attitude, he declared. l.ockwood, who lias a sporting good store of his own In Boston, Is also a golf course nrchltect. It was In connec tion with that phase of his activities that tn came bore, nnd he expects to make another similar visit within ,1 short lime, when the statement that he sas be will lie "111010 uenmic anu siai- tllng" may be expected M'COURT GAINS CUE TITLE BY ONE POINT Heals Ellis 150 to 149 for Three Cushion Supremacy Makes Run of Seven. PlTTSnrr.o, May IT The world's 1 three cushion championship changed hands here to-night, Charles McCourt winning over Charles F.IIls by .1 scorn I of ISA to 14D. McCourt entered tho 1 night's play with h lead of S points and by averaging more than one point tn the Inning Increased the lead to 17 the thirteenth Inning. Ellis reduced the margin to ? In th" twenty-first Inning, but a high run of 7 by McCourt sent it up to 17 again. ' Kills was playing a consistent game and from the twenty-seventh Inning on h cuot the lead down gradually until th" forty-eighth, when McCuurl's advantage was one point McCourt managed to stay In the lead by two or three points, until the sixty sixth Inning, when be ran his score up to 14 and had a lead of points. Klhs got two In the seventeenth Inning and tied the score In tbe seventy-third after McCourt had missed several ea-y shot. In the seventy-fifth Inning Lllis nils eued. leaving a perftet sot up So ap parent was his ih feat that he put Ills cue away :'W''.i ..... , McN'omt wa faiored bv luck In m.tk- ' '"c ,U'r, of his run. Till" luck seemed to dc-orl htm the lat few Innings, sex- ' oral breaks goimr against lilm Kill" 1 fought a gieat uphill lutttle, and b " work i In tho sex-enty-thlrd Inning had Me I Court's admirers scared, lie outplayed , . -i,.ir, i the bio ds, sn-or-nnd bad be been favored with any kind of have retained his title. hi. I; would CORNELL SHIPS ITS SHELLS. Minleiita to r;ixo 4'rni ".endiifr n It I. elites for Harvard, iTtltt'.t. M.i) 17 After a -.'n rt paddle on tho lake tins oven ng the Cornell clew letlliued to the tmatliouse ,uid packed lis shell", which left to-night for Cambridge. The crow will nttoaipt no practice to-morrow for the llarviud race. Cornell students-, enthused by the showing Cornell teams have made in various branches of nthliths. plan a IiIk parade and soudoff for the varsity crew- to-morrow The varsity rowel a satisfactory time trial this evening, but the coaches would not make public the time Ccvvles Atulru". No, 4 In the varsity boat, who ha" not been able to invv for the last three da)", will make tho trip to Cam bridge and low in Ins legu'.ar place In the larsity eiitbt The athletic a.o uli.m has made i strong plea to uiutorbo.il owners to pro tect tlm crews while tliey an rowing Hi the Inlet in several oociihuis tin shells and the lives of the oarsnn n have lieeii endangered b) uiotorbo.it s,ei ding AMI sKHr.Mrs. "'if'i'iei no, I' r ihiii ii- ,x nit, I I'niii Military, Naval and Aviation TOURNAMENT Sheepshead Bay Speedway, May 20 to 27 (Inclusive) FIRST DAY, MAY 20TH, 2:30 P. M. MKIUCA. Viiv'i ''V the irttoimjtl Hofuh ShrKrr Tmt rifrtilnur C'nnlCktl Trnt I'ltfhlntt f)ni' Mltfl Itrlav It art' ntntintnl ?ilrttlon li Mtnmtnt HiniN Army nn lift I 'rut. I iti?s trniiiiis; .in I attack w iK in litRhfi) man Unrn I)(or nnttst momttivi Itiiruor Mala ar.il HurprUo Altark nnirj artillery, tnfantr. i,ticli.(Hrj ani t-lnnul roriw partlfliiatlittf Kihlhltfon Drill ly the 1 1 IkIiI. inlrrs. niusl.- hv th plpi-rt nt nf a Infantry. Caalry and Artillery Mlark InmlcnMl tn rlri da prim-ran, ant not 1 1 .-.if.iM t'erait. of nnnrtalntv nf tlm, arrhal of Aerupl.inct from anout Imms in 'net t 'mm try It n'c 2. o H) In I'riM EXHIBITS: .Munltlnna and r.ipilpnients from the Kuro-1 I ir-ld lloipltal pean fronla, Includlna niore than loo i .hiiiin of suiliaiinn snnx l photographs, Has Hoinlv., Vapor Xlaskx. ! villous or Miniatinn . qua I Cros secllon TrenchM. etc., ele l.tnnneorlii I orp. United Staler Natal Kihiblt from San' I'leld lillchen rr.ini-liiii and Panama Kipo-dtlou VVIicIim and Field Telephone! ic . en- Tlila Program stihjpet to ihanse wiiliout notico NIGHT PROGRAMME: Saturday. Mny UOth, S::in I', Searehhsht ririll. Mght signalling Cpinbtt eientiea. Cavalry. Infantry panlrlpttlng Arllllerr and Hand ( onceria General Adminsion, 50c,; Urn Sfntt on Sale at Mclirulf'. Tysw' Tiekii liti'in . li. II. Unci f'o,, hrrrirail Rnj rr,iniv '";'., HiOt II' u n'. II Wo,,, Car ., pranx Opera llnutc, 1 lib' SI. in .' no-' ,i , ' r.n 4V Slrrius, Under Auspices United Service Association, 1831 Broadway, N. Y. NASSAU WOMEN ARE OVERCOME AT LAST Two Victories Followed by Pc fent, Ht 1 funds of fJrent Keek. BKACK OF STAHS AllSKXT I'lxe team matches were pl.i.xed ye teiilay in the Westchester and Long Island-Slaten Island tedious of the. si rlcs being conducted by the Women's Metropolitan lnf Association. The Nassau team, which hart won both of Its previous matches by big margins, lost to (Ireat Neck, although tho match was played on tho Nassau courre. Two of the leading Nasau plajors weio absent. Piping P.ock swamped I'ox Hills at Kox llllls and lllcbmiiiid County, playing on Its home course, beat "Wood mere easily. In the Westchester section only two tm'tchos worn plajed. Apiwnnils beat a short banded Dunwoodle team at Apa wntnls and Century went over to Ardsley and downed the Ardsley team on Its home links. Italn made good golf dim cult and no remarkably good scores were made by any of the women who played In the various matches. The summaries: Weteheter .Seetbui. APAWAMIS I III'.S'VVOOIIIE, Mt (' II Conner.. . Mr, M It Frame t Mr. i. Mine . 5 .ii rs vv rnuveri n 3 llefalllt . 0 .I'Pcfantt e .Mr- A .1. Morrfsii.. II T Kl.im Tola I M ToImI Played at Ap.inu CENTURY I " ABtlSI.KT Mrs A S, Itnwln . Mr- .1 A Fonburth Mrs A. T,. Calm. . PI Mrs " T Kuasell... Mrs. K. Ilenjimln... 5'Mm.H J.lUrtholomae 0 Mrs. J. S. llach 1 Mas. N II, lluey.Jr.. e Tnlal Total ! Played at Ardiley. Knnllwnnd beat ficaradale by default M Knolluood. I.omr Island Section. PI PINO HOCK. I POX HILLS. Mr. H Alexandre. Jr. 1 Mls Marlon Worth. Mr Philip Hover. . ".'Mrs I. C Ketebam. Mra J.- K, Davi.. . J'Mlaa A Allaire...... 0 MrnO C AiiohlncloM r Mra o Schwenke. Jr. 0 Total " Tola! V ll.i rd at l'ox Hllla GfdK.VT NECK Mr Have xtr. r H (loddaril Mr. II Zieeler Mri. A. C Morrow Total NASSAU li 1. CeiMra... I, vv No-1 C M Fair C f Smith.... S Mr. '1 Mr. ' Ml- n Mrs -' .. . TOT ,11 Played at .Nassau II1C11MOM) cnCNTY' WOODMKMK xtr. .1 Harter ... S'Mr. I. Allnlwher " Mi. M A lrvlnr S'Mr K lioodman. .. 0 xtr. W t sexm.in I Mis. I n Mnrrenthau 0 Mr. F N V Ilrn.llaer iMi I.. Oppenhelmer t Total si Totxt . ... 1 Plajed at Illihmoud Countt FEW MATCHES IN CLUB TENNIS. Oiil) Clnaa n and C Vlen Play on West Side Courts. What competition there was yesterday In tbo West Sid" Tennis Cluh spring tournament for men via all In classes H and C. for tho Class A players either did neit t,how up at ill or cime prepared to()lav in t'ie meti npAtitan ebimplnnshlp li Ixed double" A. n trsult th" onlv pros-re-s made III the C.ts A event was ac complished b.v Ihtee defaults. In Class C n, T 11111. Jr.. rem bed tbe fourth lound b.v n victory over II W Wilson at i" - 1. l -3. vvliile I" A S'i-worthy anil A C PotPv nioveil up t i tbe third mi, I In Cla." It thru mat. bee. w-ero Iplaved. the feature of wli'-h was thn J v,,.,orJ of ,,. n.4M.,iomevv over r,. Ilojd at I s, '1 1. 6 I. The sum marie" : West Side Trn'n. e'tuli Sprlnr Tourna in.i I Men'- -Inr'i". CI (- V First Round v.'rpl t Hi hue) won from Waller Mer n Hi In ,lefai l nd Hound F-llil'in-l XV Pas! won Si ..ii V I'racltl l define C. ft, t. ... ...... r,n, 1 ,-..( Tl.ttn... ,i,,f,i,. i'i M '.n.l rtoun.t M Pabodi deTeate,! II Chi," e ; s .Tobn-ou lef. itej II. Hill. (1-2. h t: r .1. I 1'f.sl won from VV. II. Ht. by default, i.l II llartholemew defeated C. Boyd, I t r.- 1, r -1 i-ti (' s ond Ho'in.i F Nosrprthie iieir-n'.e I t. 1 eik'T ex,: i. a- t; V C lM.i..e. det..,ite I K M. I.e.i'k, 75. '"Tiiirl Vlo m I il T IP Jr. defeat".) It V V 1 in e I " ir Unglniul 'I'entiN lleferrrd. Boston. May 17.--Tlio New Kng lard intercollegiate tennis ehiimp'onshlp mii 'he. heduleil for to-day wore post peme.J on a.'co'inl of rain. lln ri oioii I h Vol to Piny Colombia. v.ii t mouth found It liiipoM-lblo to May over and pWy Columbia this afternon on South I-bid The (Been turn wan to have ti'a.ved Columbia on Tuesday, but rain prev eiited their meetltw Co'.ttmbla'n nine xx i'l not get into ii.-tion until S.ttur (im when Vow Yolk ruivrtsit) comes to S .iit'i I'll Id llnriiiril lleiils llnliiirt nt l.nerosae. ' xMnnilHin, Mas- Mn 17 The Har xanl lacrosse team defeated llnhart this afternoon hv a si ore of 10 to I Soldiers Field, whole Hie game was played, was a bed of m id ami-f.vii:nts. Moiml "tinrf-rt rm rtMil ltrr I Vim poe- I ull Sim1It, IIMchinc ,imt I r.n 'nntt t ht ia' nitttk! Kimr .lpIin iinr) ihp nll.-r" ,r th rr ( luh of Xn.TlCJi mil ih N rw nrk National url Mil fc li t.i m.ik iiii.ii,"!! lUmls inn Van! Hi'ni It a ltrli of iln Tnop Nilmc or the Vhtf 1.illvrht rirnwork' M.illv,'ht rirnwork Stjr SpanKli'tl H.iunrr Iiy Ha ruts ani Voral Chorus M. I Irriirh llirlitx tiMit In ihw tnreiin fronts Wr, rpuauulc H title. Ship and niow.iip ilhitnlnalion of iho (itounrli .verm Di-piav ml Mnml I iiclinliii lemiMinni, $1 t 1