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1 22 THE SUN AND JNiiW luxuv nJiittAJju, xnuivoA, .w v, ( Giants Run Bases Until Nearly Exhausted in Winning From Rocky hunt, 20-2 G. KELLY KNOCKS ' OUT TWO HOMERS Knnff mid Sicking Also Mnko Circuit Drives in Oaino With Hocky Mount. KOOKTHS BEAT TiOfllKSTEH First Injury of Consequence to ' New Yorks f Ininis Snyder as Its Victim. ii r n.winii. RtrrM lo Tur "ri "n Vnnrr IT'n.fn. Itocuv Morr.T N. C. April 7. Thn. wnn a rurt nf c'lrnlv-il dny for the (Slants. For lhi first time In n Ions while they were not forced to look nt the faces of the lied Pov. This n-imlto was duo t u uVllrhtful lllt'e by-pln In the Ml'i'ilul" of the cehbrnled "three weeks In th- Flick"" The llhnts came on to Rocky Mount to combine forces Tilth tho recruits, who hvl been work Ins hern for n fortnight M-lth the Roi-hra. ter c'ub of th Intcrmtlonal Lcngut, wlill the H-1 o n-ent m Iti'elgh to play tlm I'.'i""'o to-m The tour will lio resumed '' a cm In Norfolk 'u morrow Tb-n U n ' ' Pa. a"d home The nMlvcs '"" "I'-n rei"lcd wl'h two gnnv c both lm"ed to seven In nines. On of tl ' in between tho OlnntH' se'nnd toim Hoeliostrr, wis j a real oimtert, nnil resulted In a victory fYir the N'nw York rent' le.s bv a s-coro of 3 to 1. Tho other tiff.'ilr was not exactly V ii ball bmp, though It was phyed with bats mul halls and thn men run to and from rcfmbtlon haws. In this bis laugh the (".lints," regulars lmrnthoned their way to a s"ore of 20 to 2 over the Hocky Mount cli'b of th" Virginia-Carolina Lengw. The locals art' mnnaged hy A' lirldwell, once shortstop of( the Giants. 1 It was a End prink to p'nv on TJrldwrtl, tmt tho CJhntn ttist rou'd not kclp past ing the bill to nil parts of the lot. lirldwell started with throe left hander In a row. and thov wore lambasted Just nh (Uleltly ns thov ime to tho mound. Tho New Yorks collected a total of nineteen hits, tvh'ch Inrli.ded two home runs by Cirnrire Kel'v homers bv Kouff nnd Sicking a"d triples bv Young and Fletcher Mere bse Mts cot vorv little plav. The f!l"n'.s not tired running round tho well worn piths, nnd the spectators grow dore around tho ribs I from hnw-naw'nir es tne nome iieiucr.s flashed hither nnd thither like a flock of files over a sugar bowl, only It was no ewect Job. The prize hit of the dnv was Kelly's first home run. with ono on. In the fourth Inrlng. Hess fed Kellv one nbout waist high, and the lankv f'rst base man not only lifted the ball nut of the park, but sent It over the roofs of sev eral houses back of the Int. Tf Hie ball had been hit harder U wou'd have gone clean out of the State. Kelly hns not been punishing the bill very severely of late In the series with the UeU -Sox, nnd the clout cirri? I all the pentup fury of his many dlsipnn'ntnierts. Douglas went the full seven Innings for the 'Giants, and. of course, never "as forced to extend himself. No other Giant regular has k-one more tho.r six Innings. In the preliminary came Win ters went the full seven Inn'ngs for the Giants' rookies, nnd allowed seven hits, A jjaes and a three base hit by Statz andean Infield out rave the recruits two runs and the same In the sixth. Clifford and' Acosta held the rookies to three hits! The "netm New York-Rums. If : Kautf. cf : Young, rf. : F'eicher, s S'Knir. : Dit, !b ; Stati. cf. aim If' "rl'Ci, 3b.: Kelly, lb.: McCnrty, e ; DourUs. p. nockr Mon"' (Veon. at. ; Srerber. rt.: CharJot, lb ; Kel'er. .ti Gremm. n : Kftspr. If.: Smith, cf. rhlolm. e: Hathwole. JIarcns, L03Ch. Hcsj ami snjraer, p n. h. k New York 6 9 5 6 0 0 J-M 19 1 IloHtr Mount. ... 009001117 C Home run-Kflly J. Rieklnir. Knn" Three base hlti-fneHier Yoirc Pletehe-. Two b-M hltp Kailff. Hetfher. Kr-eh Ke'Iir. M'Cvty. Smith. Struck ou'-Hr Dom'a. 3 nases on bit's Ily Doiu-las. 1; by IIei"hwole. 1: br Marcus, 1. Umpires -Messrs Klstn and ureii- "New York Jlonlilei-llowei. 11 : K'nsf'la, rf.: Ktatr, cf : Kmc lb : W"l!e 'b Sick IiiK, ss.: Annstmne. Sb : wmtlli. e Winters. P. noehmter iln'ernallnnan Sn"irs. si : Jlathew. If: Ko!y. ct Lo-it. 3h i: nodrl. miez. lb.; llolbhmi. b ; Rrennan. rf.: Munn. c; Clffonl and Acosta, p. New York 0 1 0 0 0 5 x-S 4 2 ItooliMter 0 0 1 0 0 0 O-l I S Horn run--Rlfllnx. Tliree bare hll MM. Two bJM hlt-Steklnr K'ruck mit-Hy win ters, : by Acosta, 1. I'mplres-Messrs. Kreii nan and 'Kkm. Catcher Snyder Injned. Tho first Injurv of anv con'eo;uence that has struck tho (Hants this sprlnp claimed Frank Pnwler for Its victim yes terdav In the came with the Hod Sox at Wlnston-Palem. At f lr-t It was thought that Snvder had only snllt a flncer but It devclopel today that be luul frac tured a small bone. He will not be able to work behind the bat for about two weeks. However, the club Is well forti fied In that department, us It has Lou McCarthy, Uarl. Smith and .Mike Gon zales. John fcGraw to-day received rather an nmuslni; lelejrram from one of the recruits who not ro lonpr aco was Bent to a mlnoor league rlub. Meflraw de clined to name the ulayer or tho club, but amonc thoe with the Giants the Identity of the man Is not hard to Kuess. Ho wired as follows: "If you will p"ay mo J 100 a month above salary offered by this club I will play hero and guar antee to lead league. This Is possible becauso of certain conditions which ex ist hero and which I am explaining In a letter." McGrnw said that he would tako the plajcr at his word He added that for sheer chek and unmitigated confidence tho plaer easily won tho Brown Derby. John Mc( raw to-day celebrated his birthday, his forty-seventh. He was the recipient of a baketfull of tctefrrams from his friends. To-night he was given a dinner by Arthur Irwin. A cood timo was had by all. At this writing, some Btlll ara having It. others nro havlncr It I Btill, aand still others rlcht from th'.- still. jiTiri-n iiiai'iitii . OTHLn ll.VSI.lt AI.l. R.1MK.S. ' DANVILLE, V.i . . . ,nrn 7 r.h n 1 ,nn ' - Cincinnati Na'lomls Washington Americans ... . ;;; ... 1. . i i 1 Ualtorles Iteulher, Rlne iin.l Allen; Curium, Gill, Cour ney nnd I'lelnh k. SHItEVnponT, La., April 7. Exhibition. Plttsbure Nationals 10 9 0 fihreveport, Texas Leacue 1 it 4 llalttrleii Cooper, Hamilton and Le; Gleason. Ilnno u" ' Rust. LOUISVILLE. Ky.. April 7 Exhibition It. II. E. Philadelphia Nationnlp 9 12 1 Louisville Association 2 3 2 Ilatterlts Itlxey nnd Wheat; Tlncup. Graham, Ditnhim, Meyer nnd Kocher. NEW ORLEANS. April 7. Exhibition. It. II. E. I Cleveland Americans 2 2 2 1 New Orleans Southern 0 3 2 Uatterles Uhle and Thomas; Walker, tlndsey. Dradshaw and Dcberry. At Ralelsh. exhibition II II. E. Ilos'.on Amtrlram 9 15 1 Jjuffalo Internationals 1 5 11 Hatterlri Junes end Walters Rogers. (lordon, Hellmnn. Mjnnlng and I!"i g lurh. CUDS GET "35KII" TDHIIY. Chicago, April 7. "Zeb" Terry, In fielder of tho rittsbttrg Nat'otials, to day was purchased by the Chicago Na. tlonalx. Scenes in Columbia-N. Y. U, Game on (' tt u,J4 J l.i) II. Mil i i . IgC ' " "' ' mm i fc I K'.-. X. "KSHt I . . ' . . New Jersey to Have SiV 4 m ' rs' 'eanor ' ass 1 Twelve Round Bouts k 'hkfm Ifll ! to Be Fencing Judge . T KENTON. N. J., April 7. Tho Senate to-d.iy passed the bill extending the limit for pro fessional boxing buuts in New Jersey from eight to Uvelvo lounds. Senator Simpson of Hudson county, In advo cating the measure, vald that boxing as conducted In New Jersey Is a good, clean sport, and had proved very popular. It was necessary, he said, to extend the number of rounds, In order that bo;lin; c'ubs In New Jer sey might more neatly meet the com petition of other States The vote on the Mil was 11 to nothing It was reo ntly p.issed In the House, and It Is expected that It will be signed by the Governor. FORDHAM DEFATS VILLA NOVA. 8 TO 6 New York Collegians Stage Rally in S:xth Inning. Spfdal la Tnr. Rvs a.su Nt:vr Ydbk Hcbaui. Villa Nova, I 'a., A ril 7. The Ford hum University baseball team defeated the Villa Nova Pine hero to-day in a poorly played game by the score of S to 6. The weather conditions were more suitable for football than for baseball. A high wind blew' across the field throughout the contest and rendered fielding very difficult. As a result nu merous errors were made by both teams. The New Yorkers ftared a rally In the sixth round nrd took the lead by one, run. Fay and Start v nlked ard Donovan singled, fllllr- the bases. Finn was safe on Hyrne's error and Fay scored. McLotighlln then slnslcd to loft, scoring Start and Dopovan. Halloran was hit and the bases n"aln were loaded. Buckley followed with a blngle to left nnd Halloran followed Mcl.ough- ! Iln over the plate with the tleing tally. , nuckley then pi't his team in the lead by completing the clrmlt when Hyrpo nllowed Fay's grounder to filter through his hands. McLotighlln. Uk Fo-rlham first base- . man, who got a dot ble and thr o singles t In six trips to the plaf, was the star ot ; Mio contest. I hc score: I FORDHAM. I VILLA NOVA. ah r h o a e nb r h o a e VcL'lin.lb. (!( I 1 n.PoWnson.cf til 1 0 0 Ifa'.loran.rf 5 1 5 0 0 "P'rin-n .. 5?: 1 31 Keouyh.lf.. 4 0 0 1 on 'fcochinlb. n 1 1 ; nukley.cf. Sit 2 0 ll'VnnHn.lf. . 402 1 11 Letevre,3b. 401 2 irtrrne!b .. 50 1 3 2 1 Fajr.:b 41 1 1 2 : Yirt'kr rf-p. 5 1 2 0 10 "t?rt.ss 4113 1 lK'"DnH,c. 5 2 3 14 0 0, Donovan.c. 3 2 2 8 1 fxvi lb... 40 1 5 0 0 Flnn,p 300 0 1 ll'!!vfei"'V p.. 2 00 0 0 0 Waleri.p... 2 0 1 2 0 n''"-oiln 2b. . 100 1 10- l""-nn'Iy rf.. 20' 1 00' Totals...40 g 13 27 10 'Herstler. . 1 00 0 0 0 I Toi'. .42 S 14 27 1 0 5 Batted for Neville in the ninth lnnlnir. Fordhnm 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 Vl'la Nova 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 First ba on ermrs Fnrrlham 4: Villa Nova, 3 Two ba. hits Byrne, Hninrun I. ' McLoushlln. Thee h'Mefilmairt' ! F'lo'en bsm-H P..hln.-,n Pt'Tiiri rM.,n!.ia lylevre 3 Ix-ft on bie-P dham. 12; Villi 1 Nova. 11 Double p'.iy.-F"n. Lcfevro ami! -McLourhlln : ' Cronin and Bnie. Has-a on' balls Off Sweeney. 1 off Yaduiky off Finn, ! off Waters. 1. Strtirk utit-ny linn a; dv waters. 4; by swefney 7- In- YulnsltV l Hit by pltche: pitcher By Yrrtuiky. 2 (Lefevre, Psesed In". Donovsn. 3. Hits' Halloran) Off Finn, I In S Inninrs- oft Wat en. S in 4 Innlnn: off Sweeney. 7 in 1-3 tnnlnirs; off Yodunky, S in 2 '-3 Innlnn. Umpire Mr Grlfllth. Time of janie 2 hours and 50 minutes. BOSTON BLANKS CATHOLICS. Jnckann Pltche Well, Poor Support. but IIn Special t) Tnr Sen ami New York Herald. Washington. Anrll 7. Boston Col lego defeated Catholic University. 5 to 0, on Kiillan Field to-day. The game early developed Into a pitching duel between Kelly and Jackson. Tho Catho lle h.ur'ler suffered from poor support. Boston Colltge'rt only earned run was scored In the seventh Inning. Tho score : CATHOLIC BOSTON ob r h n a el ab r h o a e Bollo.rf.... 4 0 0 0 OOT.irriran.lf. 401 0 00 Lyonvcf 301 fl onillond.s.... . 400 2 30 I "'?.. 300 I 1 0Domnsey.cf. 3 1 1 o-oo 'Lueey.lf... 400 1 ' 0 fVRejan.e .421 6 10 Dunn.Ib. . 3 0 1 12 0 "H'if.-iVh 3 20 17 0 0J Hebcrre.-"b 2 0 0 1 2 lf-rfn-.i ;b. .101 2 - fi rorflfi.2h... 1 0 il 1 1 i'lf.slev "b Jdl n ftl . - : . r . ' - n en Uorwin.e .. joo 9 lO'ii'rt.lrn.rf. 300 0 00! 300 0 00 jkkwii.p .. 100 n 2 0iKeliy,p Cifim, mi 1 irj V."":0"" ! " '. ' ' 1 Dalian!.. . 000 0 0 01 Total!.... 31 5 6 27 80 Totili....27'l"27 9 31 Batted for Foran In th fifth Innlnr. Catholic 00000000 0-0 "7Ion 0 1 0 1 0 3-4 wph.0Me Sl- Al&lKrtrSliSJSk rer Two base hit -r..merford. Struck out- Pr Jackson. 7; by Kel'y. 5 Bases on bal's- Off Jackson, 3: off Kelly, 3 Hita-Off Jaek- son. 6: oft Ke'ly. wild pitch-Kelly., Pasi-eil ball O'Regan colli; r;n iiaskhall games, At Philadelphia faiettr. 1. -Pennsylvania, 4; La- At Chariotteavlil glnla, 0. -Amherst. I; Vlr- At South Field. N"w Vnrb TnlnmMi lorn university, I. ! At Washington Hnhtnn. 5 Catholic. 0. At (Ir.ensboro. N. C. Ynle. 5; North uarouna, 3. At Vlllansva, Fordham. nova, 6. At Annapolis, Md Navy. 6: I'enn mmr, 3 At Hlacksburg. V.i Vlrclnla Polvterh. jliic Institute, ; Trlalty, t. i. Delaney, N. Y. li stealing third as Smith jumps to catch h;&h throw. 2. Meaney fins' ng th; pamc in the b-x for C- umbia. 3. Delaney pitching for N. Y. U. Different Mc.lt cs of Shells for Harvard Spteial lo The Si n and Ng Yhk IIi.iiald. CAM Kill D ;K, Mars. April 7. Three drTe-ent m ike ; of she'ls wl'l he ti.ken to Av ipalls for th Harvard crew races with the Naval Academy. The boats will leave within ten days, and will b" fol owed by the crews Monday evening. April ID. The varsity will u' a new boat, one constructed by Davy, the local bul'der. The second crew will use an Knglish craft, one bu'lt by Hough While. The freshmen will race the plehes in a Ward craft. Coach Haines, after havln Kane, No. 2. and Duncan. No. 4. exchange position1 be'leves that he has struck a wlnnlr.fr varsity comb'natlon. He Is not sure that the present boating will stand for the Academy race. v : PENN HUMBLES IAAVETTE. AVenther llnther More I'-npltloon for 1'notbnll Than for Ilnseliall. "pfcial to Tun Srs A.vn New York IlEntt.D, I'Hlt.Ar.ELl'lUA, la.. April 7 Penn tishored in the 1920 busrba.l season here this afternoon bv hmnbflnir the Laiayettrt nine, 4 to 1. Tin: day was more propiuniis ior looinnu man ior baseball, but more than CO'i dyed In the wool fans sat huddled in the stands as the teams went through the nine in nings. The score: PENN LAFAYETTE. an n o a e Pete ra.lf 4 1 0 0 0 Wells.Cb. . Shrive.-.. s. . 4 0 3 1 1IW.iIbaeh.lf Sirauief.... 4 1 1 1 Olllerlw.sx .. Warwlek.e . 3 1 6 1 Olt'hll'on.lb. . M.'NJoloUb 30 3 5 0 rr.rt. .. Yatrs.lb. ... 4 210 1 Il"eevei 3h... Hariey.rf... 30 2 OOlltauier.rf... Myers.Sli 20 0 1 lB-ail!iaw,e ab h o a e ! , x , 4 0 2 20 ion oo 3 2 0 sol 31 1 00 31 4 20 sneney.p.... 30 2 4 0 Mover.p.. 30 1 SOI 'Sesman 00 0 OO Totals.... 30 5 27 14 31 I I Totals. . 32 7 21 14 2 . Ran for Chilton In the ninth Inniny. renn 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 x-4 Lafayette 00001000 0-1 Two b&e lilt Reeves. Sicr flc-. hit Mc Nlrhol. Doub'e plays MfNn hoi and Yjtca: Warwick and McNhhol Bases on balla Oft -Moyer, 1 struck out Ily Shetley. 4; by' Mnnr 3 lilt liv nlleh,l hill-llv ShITr 1 (Reeves). Wild piteh-.Moyer Pissed ball-I Messrs. Rudolph anil Wagner SQUASH TITLE FOR. DR. H. R. MIXSELL Wins Princeton Club Cham pionship After Close Match. In a match that required more than two hours and the limit of five games . for decision Dr. H. R Mixsell wop the 'WniS-'stiuash tennis championship of the r.rln"t0" FMl yzy. He defeated iaroiu ioncy oy a startling rally In tno last few hands after his onnonent. lead- Inir 1111. wns tvlthln n nf vIp. lory Comn(r from oelilnil. IJr. Mixsell won three points In a row. "set' the game at 14 all nnd triumphed finally I ! at 17 16, tho result hinging on the final point. The score was: 15 11. 15 12, . io is. 1315 and 17 is. ' i)r. Mixsell a severe hitting and his speed ns n "gutter" earned him the first two games of the match. Mr. Tobey. however, had the more versatile attack and the edce In the mattf r of skill, and In the third nnd fourth games anil part of the fifth showed to advantage over hla opponent The match was one of the fiiRtest played on tho Yale Club courts this season. J South Field Sptctal ia Tim Si-N and New Yoiik IIubaid. OSTON, Mass., April 7. Mrs. K'eanor Daldwln Cass of Medford has been Invited to be one of the Judges at tho National Amateur Fencing League's annual meet, to be held at the Hotel Astor, New York city, the latter part of this month. Mrs. Cass Is the first woman to be come officially connected with the executive department of the Fencing League She is a fencing expert of International reputation. With the opening of tho war Mrs. Cass de serted the ath'etlc field for a business "Iff. and Is now manager of tho women's department In a Boston banking Institution. NAVY IS WINNER OVER PENN STATE Fielding in Midseason Style, Middies Score, 6 to 5. Fptrial In Till! Srs AM) Sr.vt Ycuuc llirnAU). ANMAroLtB, Md , App!l 7. Flaying in almost . freezing weather, the Naval e.tdemy won at baseball here this afternoon from Pennsylvania State by 6 to 5. It was the same wore by which the midshipmen defeated Princeton last Saturday, and the game was very sim ilar. After the Navy had secured a good lead tlw visitors evened matters, only to have the local players win by a slnglo tally In the llnal Inning. Vlth tho score S to 1 at the beginning of the eighth. Oalnes p.issod two, which, with Mutlan s single, filled the bAses. L. N. Baker went to the mound and passed three, and Kelly passed unother. forcing In four runs. 1'KNN STATE. I NAVAL AOADKMY. ab r li o a e ab r h o a rl Merkle.Ib . 3 0 0 2 0 IIMIlner.ss.... 3 0 1 3 2 0 Knrh.M . . 3 0 0 0 J 0 V no 2b 510 1 50 Mullun cf.. 311 3 0 OIHoile.ef .. . 5 1 1 1 10 I'lrey.lh . . 5 0 2 6 0 o'ilumiih'ii.lb 2 2 1 9 0 1 Halnr s.lf . .5 2 2 2 1 ONtubbs rf . 4 1 1 1 1 0 Llshtner.rt 310 1 0 0 hswtlnirvlf 3 0 1 3 2 0 naubltti.rb 3 1 0 3 0 2 H I) Jl rr."b. 3 00 1 2 0 Tl'bnush.c . 2 00 7 1 l'rinuyhloy.c 411 7 0 0 Hunter.p.. 30 0 I 3 llOa'ncj.p .. 301 1 20 LN.Dikfr.p 000 0 0 0 Totals.. .Mai'IS i SiKetly.p 1 00 0 0 0 I Totals 33 6 T'27 15 1 To out when wlnnlnK run was scored. renn State 01000004 05 Navy 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1- Two bane hit MUDDi. H.uei on oaus uu Hunter. C; off Gaines, 7: oft L. N Baker, 3; off Kelly. 2 Wl d pltchc-ltunter 2. Balk Hunter. Struck out Br Hunter, 4: by Calnoa. 3 Doub'e plays Hilnes and Mrrklr: ' tlmore. Time of tame-2 heura and 20 minutes j NO SEATS FOR JOHN D., JR. All Tlckcln Sold for Opening fiarac Iletiveen Cnbn nnd Itcda. Special to Tnr. Sr.v and New YonK HKBW.n. Cincinnati, Ohio. April 7. Lines of worry are creasing the countenance of Judge Wll'lntn H. Lueders, for upon him has devolved the difficult task of ob taining a seat at the opening ball game here next Wednesday, between the Cubs and world's champion Reds, for John P. Rockefeller, Jr., but not a seat can be found. All appeals are listened to, but are answered In the negative. Mr. Rocke feller will be here next Wednesday with a group of dlstinmilshcd churchmen In the interests of the Interchurch world movement. Tnirn HfiQ nnne.lled to hl nolltical friends. President Herrmann of the ball club and personal friends, but as yet has not been able to Induce any of them to I,art wlth the coveted tickets. S HORSES AND CARRIAGES. IKJrJ roVs. WW ITWII vfStottl IDI I Al ITIA1 i;ast zitii sr.. u..i.muto if a. 300 HORSES Consisting of Both Fresh and Seasoned Stock AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE TO-DAY THURSDAY. APRIL JTH. BEGINNING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. with the usual varied list ot complete bust. I ness outfits, wagons, harness, &c. t ABOUT 11:30 O'CLOCK 25 Goats from one of the large stock farms up the State. Special at 12 o'clock. n l 1 e 1IT it l.ar 0.311 01 VY PSfPm nnrHPS " " """" This is a mixed load of good ser- viceable animals, weighing from i 200 to 1,600 lbs., young and oil wnrranted workers. ' wnrranlea worKers. u noonHaturda'"' ,0W "ubJect to trla! PMo ney "back thenar animal proves othei than as represented. MAIN OFFICE. 153 EAST 2ITH STHEL"! Sale-lleautlfni pir ot well mannered uMAni!.""' C" U Mea " Ul m I B YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. ! YANKEES LOSE WARD THROUGH INJURY Plnycr Hurt Knco in Sliding and Is Sent to New York to Recover. DODGERS AGAIN TRIUMPH With Score Tied in Ninth Mitchell's Hit to Tipp Decides Game. Ily WILLIAM O. IIA.NNA. Chester. S. C, April 7. The Yankees lost another ball nliycr 1 1 day. I'helr Infield was further Depleted when Aaron Ward, the regular second baseman since Fewstcr was hurt was sent homo for treatment. Ward hurt his knee yester day making a hook slldo Into second base, the same slldo which spiked C. Ward of the Ilrooklyns In tho hand. The knee swelled almost doublo last night nnd developed water, and Ward left this afternoon to see the club doctor In New York. It Is hoped ho wl'l be a'l right for Saturday's game In Brook'yn. The Ilrooklyns woll stocked with Mlb'tlf't w nt i' vlr 'uti with th Yankees to-day. The former won, 6 to ft. miking 'is'it gimes out of elevci for them Wheat was out with a bruised thumb, Ward was out with a spiked hand i'tui .IMinston had iron" down to meet his family. Two of the substitutes, Taylor and Mitchell, were prominent In the overthrow of the Yankees by the Dodgers, who in tho last three days liae made twenty-two runs. Huth's heedless baso running helped boat the YankH to-day, nnd yet without his hitting they wou'd havo been lost n the shuffle. The outfielders were In weeds up to their knees ; they were per- -optlbly rcspectab'e weeds, However, ana besides, the playing of the Yanke-s late- ily has been thorough')' In keeping with the high gnss circuit. 1 Thn weather was an improvement over yesterday's, but the same old chilly wind wua racketing around tne corners. However, afler what they've been , through In the way of heatless sleepers, dllllcuity in totting water aim pimr svi vice generally from the railroad they trnnlzlnir. the nlavers are ready I for anyhlng, and they are still a bit better handled than cattle would be. Jack Qulnn kept the ball on the plate and set down two on strikes In the tlrst Inning, Sml'Ji walked Pivkinpaugh in the New York half nnd I'lpp, with char acterlstlc Yankee Ineptitude, struck out Huth thought so well of that feat ths' he followed pult. He was the third Yank of the Inning to be fanned by Smith. Ah early as tho second Inning the Yankees began their dally feat of crack ing. Myers singled nnd Qulnn wabbled. Ho walked Koney, but struck out the next man. Vlck misjudged a drive by Hilrd and It sailed over his Ivory head for two bases. Two runs .scored on It, and another s.xred on 'i Its bv Kniegor and Smith and slow fielding by Meuscl. , fourth run was forced in by ijuinn, .k. r.n.n r, rl 1 1,. 1 1 lv O flVIT. foT disheartened Yankt; haven't shown enough lighting ability to over come a sizable lead. The Ilrooklyns were steeped In luck. Lewis md Vlck drove hotly to Halrd and Olson lesrectlvely, only to be re tired by rabbit's foot stops. The Dodg ers were excelling In both luck nnd pluck. Tho Illustrious Ruth snatched a two bagger to right In the fourth, and, with notiodv out. tried to score on a liner to right by Lewis. He took a long chance, when cuch chance was foolhardy. He wan thrown out easily, Mcusel fanned and Pratt hit warily toYUi-oti. A double and a slnglo before anybody wns out, vet no score. The frailty of the Yankees in pinches, not to mention other times, Is enough tn m-'ke the onge's weep. Things brightened a bit for the Yanks In the fifth. Kip Collins, the Texas broncho buster, waited It out nnd I walked, then followed a raid on Smith's r,,i. virU Perk nnd Pint) southpaw BerMce. "JicK. 1 cck nnd . ipp singled nnd Huth tripled far over Nelss head. With four runs In and the score te( Ruth was caught In a run up when ritnm Fnteger 'and Kuth muffed a toss from Krueger, and Ruth returned to third In safety. Myers, sta tioned far out, caught .Mcusers exces sively long fly. Ruth scoring. There 1I1C1I W Al hit IOH LOCAL ANGLERS FROM APRIL 8 TO APRIL Ksih'v Hook lrinces.i Jamaica Day Governors v Illets (The Hotseshcc) nay (Canarsle) Island A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. I'M, ..10 51 11:08 10:50 11 1.1 1130 11 M 11 '11 1122 . 113(1 lt:M 1141 11:. IS IS 21 12'.'"S 1151 12 27 12 03 12,32 12 4.5 1 12 12 (VI 12- IS 4(1 12.1 1251 12S 131 2.0S 12'5U 151 1 4.1 2 24 1 4S 2 4,1 2 .H 3 01 2 0J 3 05 Pate. InHI ft . April 0. . April 10 . I April 11 . April l-s The time given In U10 above table Li Eastern r re hour FABRIC mm CASINGS Net Cash 1 ricca -r Sire. Cord Casings. 3013 30T.1 K 3213)3 31x4 32l4 3.U4 34x4 32xK 33I4K 34ll.li 35llh 3(l4)j aa xa 3AlA :I7i5 1Mb tread, 6 Mat Or 'rt.C. O. D. Goodyear SQCondTiresfExclusfaeU 583 MADISON AVE. '.: N.Y.C. (at 57 la btrcet) HORSES AND CARRIAGES. TO-NIGHT AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT DURLAND'S RIDING ACADEMY 5 WEST 66Tii STREET MR. GEORGE WATSON of Teaneck, N. J., will Sell 22 High Class Saddle Horses 22 Several Show Horses Well broken' and the best of manners. Followed by other Consignors. That our mailing list may tc kept up to date, those wishing catalogues, please send name and address to WM. DURLAND , 5 WEST 66th Street Phone Columbus 9100 HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT CowrUM, 1820, by the BvtcM to Ths Bun OCKV MOUNT, N. C. April 7. R to-muni ... ounKStcrs who hud been axon tho clnss necessary or l.lh fn n ilayers for disposal ana seni huvhi u. ........ - . T, ccncrni international League, which Is managed by Art ) u r Invln. Tbo general imiief lii that tho Itoclicflter leum m . . . . .. . . . - nnt if IH .1 w ieuiur im. '"" ,).. hnvo i,t.ei, sent to that club nro gomu wun Kleld In a snowstorm, ana tho "sensible- aiants and that -those h J o Utc ni Thcy lPm fttur wns Rt M fppeinr strings nttached. Tour of tI,L cv". lda K'ny brother of throughout. Despite this, however, are Jim Ourton, left bander; Harry nurfc lid I 'fotf , j, tho big crowd wan on hand nnd Htayod tho first baseman of tho Giants, and Vlrg Iiarnes, brother of Jtsse, uio wafl r amJ Now Vork Ditcher. The others are Klnsella mid Bowcn, outnoIdcM. and h ln(Jlvl(lual honor3 wcnt ...... n.M,..r White, bitchera Snover and McQuadc, In- , rieinnev. New York's crack pitcher n i. itatiq lor e and Armstrong and Outfielder Leo King will nccom- fielders Bates, Hone anu h, . f ,,,- ftir thn cames pany tho Clan to Nw r "'"l", 8UrprSO( n8 SOmo he d sway for three rounds and was with Yale. Tho going of King ni fi"'t be halved out of the National succeeded by Dutch Koenlg for an equal time ago It was understood that he could 1 no be l on to th . wn n innings. "Cy" Meany pitched for tho West Virginian, wno cumu u w...... , tho llrates Tho seven men sent on to Rochester will bo of great help to Irwin, na most of them are just a little abort of major loaguo calibre. Bowcn might rf hriSTo some T nf the major league teams right now. The Ued Sox bo of help to some ot ine major a. h McOraw. made nn offer for him some timo ng but it was t tm r tun n Jcu"v- Klnsella Is a son of tho former scout of the G an U and w as In Little KocK In tho Southern Association lost season. White Is ti former Catholic Ui I- verslty lad, who had been expected to remain with the unnta to take tno place of Al Il.ilrd. White's going will leave McGraw with only ono sub- tltuto Inllelder l'jdle Kicking, llnrton came from Tu's It. Kelly from ho Coast Midwinter League nnd Virgil Barnes, from Wichita, from which .ub ho u.h purchased by New York. Boxing Iteforms In Jersey. Aa a result of tho apparent certainty of boxing legislation in this State, Vow Jersev and Pcnnsylvniila havo b,'un to clean house with amazing In- .e JL'B: ..., ,, ,,.in nr ih omnium- mil. r . , .tistry. .7.1-rT: m . " h n. sauce anil lias iruiouuteu uu mnniuiiitm u ..." crease of rounds frdm eight to twelve. Tho Director of Public Safety in Philadelphia has had several bouts stopped In which tho men were 111 lhatched, and thero Is a general movement of the conditions prevailing as to contests. Before tho start of the tlrst bout In Camden recently commissioner Jonn S Smith instructed Heferee Krtlo and later advised Uefereo Brcnnan, "If licy do not light chase them from the ring." None of tho boxers was chased, Tho promoters of neighboring cities realize that If twelvo round bouts to a decision became lawful In Now York State It would mean a paucity of gato receipts at their clubs. As a matter of fact CO per cent, of those who attend the bouts In Newark and Jersey City are from Greater New York, and with rival clubs In this, .i... .v. Tr.n,. nniMia would 1i!ivo in hp vprv attractlvo In order to ECt anv' ,;u ",u . " patronage irnm mis sine 01 inc uuuwni fn.- thn snnrt thnt tho .lersevmen anu was no chance for Huth to blunder on the bases this time. Mitchell took Myers's place and tripled over Until In the eighth. Huth was slow picking the ball out ot the weeds. Mitchell tied the scoto on Hood's fly to Vlek, ttio first time In four tries that Hood failed to strike out. Vlck had only an ordinary throw to the plate, but was fifteen feet wide of it. Taylor's single, Cadore's sacrifice and a wild pitch put Taylor on third In the ninth with only ono out. Peck made a nice play on Nela's grounder nnd tl,r,,n- him nut this nfter Olson bad walked. A walk by Kllduff niled tho I bases, and Mitchell's hit to PIpp, which the latter knocked down, sent in the winning run. BROOKLYN (N.) ! NEW YOIIK. (A ) ab r h o a ' ab r h o a e Olnon.m 300 1 6 0Vlek.rf 5 11 2 01 4 11 1 20 5 1 2 10 0 0 1 1 : 1 oo 4 'I J 2 0 0 3 00 0 10 4 0 1 .1 3 1 4 0 1 S 10 1 00 0 1 1 2 10 0 40 Neln rf. .. 4 0 0 2 1 OlPeek n Kl lllU.2b . . 300 2 Of PlPP.lb Mitchell el 2 12 1 0 01 Lew!s.1f. KVIehy.lb 4 1 0 9 0 0 Hnod.'f.. .. 3 00 0 0 01 Meuel.3b... Prntt.Cb llinnih.c... Oulnn.p Ptrd.3b .. 4 1 2 0 3 1 f rueier.e.. 3 1 2 5 0 1 Taflnr.c... Pmith.n... 1115 OOiColliiis,)).... 3 a 1 o no Cadere.p.... 0 0 0 0 2 0 Totals... .36 5 10 ?7 12 0 Totals... 33 6 27 11 2 Ilrook'jn 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1- Jew York o v v u u v v v 00005000 0 r. Buns batted In-By Hood 1. Balrd 2. Kil- duff 1, Mltrhe'l 1, Smith 1. Peek 1. Kuth 2. !Tel. l- J-eKn ti:M"nr,!U,SI,V.K York 7 Two ba-e hlt Balnl. Ruth Three biite hlts-.Milrhe'l Huth Sacrifice hits- Olnon, t'adore. Sacrifice files Hood. Metisel Ilifo. on balls-Off Qulnn. 3; off Collins. 2; off Smith, 2. Strurk out By Qulnn. 5: by Colllts. 2: by Smith. 4: lit Cadore. 4. Wild pltrh-Cn'llns Hits-Oft Quinn, 6 In 4 In nlnrs: off Collins. 3 In f. inninirs; off Smith, I 8 In S Innings; off Cadore. 2 In 4 lnnlnys. Umpires Mesr. Dlnneen nnd O'Day. Time ot same I hour and 50 mlnutrs. ALCAIim WINS AT PIXKIII'UST. Pivv.it urst, N. C, April 7. Algardl, entered by Robert Tay or oi II won the annu; Plnehurst to-day tho two mile Melos followed six furlong flat by H H Swoope of Madera, Pa, I i :15 1-5. New Point Ixin'hin A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 1 St 2 25 12 11 12 19 2 3.1 ,1 07 1 01 1 3D .1 IS 3 51 1 51 2 ,15 4 -lit 4 4 2 60 3 32 5:0.1 5 12 3 4H 4 25 standard time. Kor daylight savins time add y TRUCKS AUTOMOBIIES All enthcr Tread F brie Casings. Tubes. al Fpring steep'echase at 7 a. M. ;,,;' ' """'; auteit tiurcna.r. app y uronx ci by ha'f a length over DDICTIT I A I AM) IIMCKnsn. I "-.;' - ...i I -Z. . course. Little Horn nnd I lUOVlLLil '"v .'ot of Ocean i.',?. '" """"' ;Z?i,M VZ. In the order named. The c.u 7 Vn'' motorani 'exterior In perfect condition: csr went to Wasseon. owned ! " 1"- . hai b.n ,rT little uwd; tl.l'OO. Phone New 1.1.15 2.10 20.S0 lrt.70 2.(10 20.05 1H-70 2.M 21.00 3.70 37.70 2I.IW 3.PO 1S.70 20.?O 4.05 ' 0.J5 20.78 4.20 2.45 23.3.1 4.vp J3.A S4.40 JI.1U 14.70 S.1.50 5.20 I5.H5 37.10 5.40 4U.00 37.70 S.ai 53.05 41.10 0.03 55.00 43.00 0.40 58.30 40.20 0.70 riain tread, 10 less. Subjec' t Inspection Ino. hono nnn 39W HORSES AND CARRIAGES. -Dodgers Defeat Yankees, 65 aun-IIeraia Corporation. and Nw Y" IImaid, - Jol.n McQraw, manager of tho Giants, hla tnK of rclcaslnB aomo of the . . . . ou " ana u, w ttio NailOTlu waKuu, " ,,,, )n ,,, noeheHter club of the M . , . ii u ii furm for I 11 H laCl llUll nulivn.ti in ... rMnnta flirt W! upr mum iruiii .. . unci, n in a b uuaKers nave nwaKencu. A. E. Ranney's Hcok Empties Log Cabin Spi-rlil lo Tub Stn and New York lUnAiD. P INEIintST. N. C, April 7. The log cabin In the wood3 near the tenth fairway on the champlonrhlp course ut Plno hurst Is tenantloss !o-day. Yester day Major A. Elliot Itanncy of the Greenwich Country Club hooked his drive In tho general dliectlon of the cabin. Ills mighty recovery shot, shot Into the open door, caroming off one wall after another, scared tho plccnnlnies Into a fit. rattled around tho room like u dice In a glgnntlc dice box, bounced off tlv woo'.ly crnnlum .of tho lnd of th" family without hurting the ba'l In the least, knocked two dlshi off tho table and made Its exit through the back door. Itanncy reached the green easily on his next shot. This nijrnlng the family moved out. XO GAME The baseball AT STEVENS. season was to have opened at Stevens Tech yesterday after noon, but Manhattan College, with which the llrst game was scheduled, cancelled the game about two hours before the time at which It waa to have . st'tr1"'- . , ... . ROD AND GUN. CAPE COD DORIES. L'miled nuntber of Cane Cod dories. new. 7) ft 6 In. by 5 ft 10 In. suitable for In- o-ini or omioani motor; J7S each; a' orders subject to prior sale. C c GAL hit UTI I A WN, INC., W West tt.. New York city. AM ll.llv . ..... tllliwiuiici run.iuuu. iur n.t;, . cr viii-ji ' ii t. n fi r nm ........... , I . .. . V. -.. ."iSeaPlgeonH ves Hudson Park DnrJc ew Hochellc, dally and iday. 9 A. M.. for n.im. (1 e rs. Hrlng b alt. Ca p t . F H A NKI 1 A U M A N N. FAIIMS. COI) AND IILVCK, SUNDAY, 7. m.UiKlSSl frm' Sh'epaneail aiy.' """""" Capt. LOUiS HARM3. VbLt'CI. Y leaves Sheepshead Ua dally, 7 30 A. M. Sunday. 7 Cj.pt. M. OSHORN. ' FARMS COD CUNNEItS ULlCIUISIl PlDAlnA Thura. Sun.. 8 00 A. M, U llftLUA 'eaves Martin's Dock, Sheep,. miinuun henll ,Uy Ca pt. p. .martin. AM' RICA HK.,S.01' 15 '"atiiTmiS; rtlTI invrt s A. M. dally. Dunn s Dock Sheepshead Hay Qtpt JOHN MICIIAKK KLONIIIKi: leavei Hudson I'ark New Hoi he He, every dny except Mon and Wed j9A M . for flounders Hrlnjr bait. . WA NTED CI oied cabin boat. 2S-30 feet more, lwVlwlford tm,i0- Vhoao WALSIL , Fishing Tackle and Bait Dealers who do not sell live bait hT .v. ords "tarLle only" or "no hd." V,m-?! their nsmea List appears Tuesdayi tw. MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. Itaumann, 22iJ Second av , near llith ,t llammann, John. 371 V. 123th st llecber. 342 V. 34th at. Tel. Murray Hll) K2J. it. J1'"" Ilavct-a, S. II. Co,, 831 Ilroadwny ..... h, ... ... v.u., w s-uruanut Dltkes. 4(11 . JOth st. tA Dorr pron 1 t.i Dutll. John. 423 W 42d st. Tel LonSe-jT ' uiiaentetx. a:i 8th v.. U5th st Mom'sd Sots Oordon 2127 Amsterdam ar.. 165th st No b.U-C-oss, 27 Jd av.. nr lis .t. See hand taek i' ' Cross. 8th ar. and 31th st. Rernml i.l Hlrseh. L.. 600 Amsfdm av.. M-SOth st. t.i ' Hoehgraf. T , 307 17. 34th st Tel. eVi'n.I'i Jaffe, 13.14 Xmst'dm av. Tackle and half r.. Kellerman.3030 3d av..lSfl St. Tel.Mcl lrnil n.i k rtiann s. S6 t hambers st Tackle only I azarus so . 216 E. 59th st v. i,.i, Metropolitan IMw. Co., Clinrch and Veser ... Ilulson Terminal. (Irand Central. No'b.ii Ok-Hry. It Co.. 79 Chambers st No bit Pafersim. (iottfrlen, Hunter, 170 Ful t v k.i. Ke f. J H . 309 Third av. Tide books " 'telnTOld, 121 Hth av . enr. 10th st Tklc'.t- b.tf lio.enbaiim. L'6ft E. lJSth st. 3d ar. "I," t,.f'' ? horerllnsr. Daly & Cales. 302-4 nroidww Umllofe E Co . 112 I'ulton at. kieVnh Wali.C .170 1st av..nr loth 'triT r-h TMbka' BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Aiiranam & Straus. Fulton t. Taekl. nnt. Kingston, 1401 Felti.n st. 7"0 Il-dfnrd; Iten'slr, Kraeuter, 277 flrahatn ar Halt 4 taekie tI?' U ITls. A . 1757 Fulton st . Reld ar. tt T 1.;.'. Fehaaf. If. Flstliish ar. Tel. W19 terllir Feebler. I".. 2J1 W'ekoff nr. Tel. 1917 Fve-green lote. 849 nushlrig ar Tel 4tl Stacg.' Sntting. L.27J1 Al'antiear. Tel M7i East N.V oehringer. 12ij Mrrtle ar Te 1173-W Il'ifltk. MTT (V TnTtrw ,.. tm, jit i. . TOWN. Vyrot,Mlke. 411 12th t. West New tort. N.J. (e Alpheus. 27 West 12JU, st. TaS ,r" ( unrnv. Thn. f n. T..i. iw . r" "l. tv,:...' c ' 1Bt'e only ......... .i ,,. v.... m ... iatn s Dareica, S. II. Co.. Ill Tist i?,i . tonien. A.. 532 (Irand St. Tel. 3015 Stair IK-erlns A Co.. Ml Liberty ar., uear Sehenrlt Epstein. L. A. Ills Ilroalway eor DeKais ?, Johnson. P., 253 Wyrkoff av 8S? r- " . l umnxT. il. ,1,. "i ii-way, Iiklyn. Tselcle n.i. T V , : . inmirii,. j L.eser. Frederi k. Co. Full", s i -. .ki.? ' .."I1 l f,ir" ,c' 'ondltlon; ; chain dtlje sr.J .Marsters. .1. I'.. 5J Conrt s! Tel -i 5Ci"" iH1",,1"1": bargain for nulek buyer. Imiu.rs MlrhieUoil I. II.'ll 1 ,127Ut'e.!ford ar. Taeklo'JnW 5-'-?3 ,t" ,,wrt- N' J' l'5uae M,rl", y!o": Ki Wyekorf"aTai-?e7v,T'Vf.k!: wn.L f acrl fl loss on conliSiToTSSr OVU- N.Y.U.INTHE4TH Morninfrsido Team Scores All Its Runs in Ono Inning and Wins by i to 1. Columbia broke the Ice In more ways than ono yesterday nftcrnoon when It ( g trounclnff tne wew YorK universiiy nine oy u score fV. . . KAnn nn L' ..... I. in i lo 4u; i,.iiui '""HUH Andy CoakIcy 8trted three plichers tnr n,e Tii,.n nnd white. Tommv Farreii olU Beven mPn nm, BaVfl two oases on balls, besides yielding two hits. Koenlg was inclined to bo wild and although ho passed no more batsmen than walked when Farroll was on tho mound ho was unsteady, and New York scored Its only rnn .hcn he was ,n command. Meany when up ,ho bwkn ,in(, wa8 Bret,ted warmly ,n hls flrst roun(J wn?lli nfter he had stiuok out two melli Ncw york filled the bage. Ho estrlcated hlmFclf, however, and In tho eighth and ninth Innings the bases wcro '"iielancy's superb pitching and Baker's steady work at first base for N Y. l 'were features. In addition Delaney ; made a splendid hit to left. Columbia got Into the scoring column I In the third, when Farrcll walked. - . . Houlahan's hit to left put him on sec. ond, and both men ndvanccd on a sac. rlllco by Schnaars. Ackerman walked, lining tho bags, and when Delaney hit Hauck Farrell wns forced home. Good, man was an easy ouL Houlahan ocorcd on a wnu jmcn. vnen n.rni muiira Smith's Texas leaguer Ackerman and i scored. )n w,nhemor doubieli. He went from sec i ond t0 tll0 p;at0 on Draffen's out at llrst. ; Tho score : coi.U.MMa. I tbrhoae NKW YOItlC UNIV. ab r h o a Llss.Ib (01 0 20 irmnley.rf. 4 0 0 1 0 1 laker.lb ... 50 1U 10 W'lietmer.lf 5 1 2 0 0 0 'iraffcn.i..... 4 0 0 6 JO irouiaium.if 4 1 2 2 01 ScJinaars.lb 301 I 01 , Acnernian.L nn; 0 IUuik.:b... 2 11 2 10 t.oo ma i,rf 4 00 1 0 0 Snnlh.ih 4 00 0 0 0 iJaily cf 2 00 0 0 0 T.-clford.cf 3 00 2 0 0 Ueltney.p... 301 1 4 0 Wrch'ler.si 4 00 0 S A 1'ram.ss... . 3 00 4 1 1 Fmrell.ti... 01 0 0 0 ljI10iUi.in.3b. . 02 1 3 9 I'oenlK.p... 0' 0 0 10 ' Meany, p.. . 20 1 0 10! Totals... 3117 2113 2 Totals. 21 4 6 57 10 SI Nw York Unh-eralty 00010000 0-1 Columbia 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 x-l Two base hits Hnlman. Weinhelmer. Sao r He ' S'h-airs llmni ey Ift on baM Columbia, 7; Ne.w York 1'nlvcrslty, 8 Ftrt b-fie on errors-Co'umh'a 2: New York Uni versity. 2 Earned runs- Columbia-. 1; New York I'mvcrslty. 1. Hits- On rairell. 2 In 3 Innlnn: iff Koenl;. 1 In I tn iocs; on Meany. ' in 3 limlnjs. Struci out Ily Kar roll. 7; by Kocnlr. 1; by Meany 3, by De lprev. 0. Bases on ba'ls Of Karrell. t; oil Kocnlir. 2; off Meany. 1: off Delaney, 4. Wild pit ihes -F'arrell. 1; Delaney. 1. Hit by nltcher Ily Delaney 1 (llau(k 2 Umpire -Mr Co'-nolly Time ot sann Z hours and 5 mln u tea USED TRUCKS , ,m ton United. 5 ton G. M. C, 2 ton Mack, . ton ti M, i'., ivi ton Autocar, ty, ton ne public. A'l trucks reoullt In our plant anil SuarantceJ IlELBAR AUTO CORPORATION I't JarVeon A v., Bronx, N. Y. Melrose M CADILLAC 1915 landau'et. be onirtnir to es tato of Abraham Schwab: excei'ent condi Hon: merhanlcn'ily Al; a barralu you shou "' t,ee licfore buylnir elsewhere. Write T. SAIl TOP.l Ml West 51st st. Telephone Coluni bus-3S5t. between 1 -.10 and 2:30 P. M. CADILLAC 57 Imperial limousine, peeli leather upholstery; car In very excellei condition: Imnvdlnte delivery. Wrlto or wire, F. K McFADDEN. 24 Garfield a I Detroit. Ml.-h . V 7.. .. T, CHANDLER chummy. 101!. practically row ' mTli "res' many eJtlraj- "0:s- Schuyler lioehell" 3S71 1)1 i.M.lNH. 31 ton, late model, rack tiody. ifr- feet eimditlon, for sale, rent or cichange for toiirl.ig enr. Hrant .1.144. DON1C.AN Sc NIELSEN body. HxilixS; Al. cost J1.200; sell for i00. I'bono Melrose- esL FORD Suburban, late model, dcmountab.e rims, many extras; used very little; JIM. Phono 1536 Audubon. FORD, Hudford. late model, with fine van body; (rood as new; bargain. 102 We-t IHth nt FRVNKMN 11 tourlni; 11,700 miles, oier hauled, Teh phone I'flliam gosfl V. , CRANK SIMPLEX, ANY MODEL; PRKP KHAHLY SEDAN. M. V.. 44 COURT ST.. I1KOOKLYN. PHONE MAIN 3407. TlCDSON sedan, 1!17. tnrslel J; perfect me" rliaulcally; almost new; Sllvertown cord tins; drlreu by owner only. 1.V1 East Kilth it. ' ''hone Harlem ITm, HUDSON sedan, 1917, cord tlrei: perfect throughout: bargain; II, 3M. 122 West Kd. I M'ARMON. special suburban. 1517 com I o'etely overhauled, repainted and reuphob atered, wire wheels JESSE CHANT ROE. attorney, 128 Broadwsy, Rector 7IM. OLD9M0111LK for sale, seven pasarnger tour car, 1517 model: fast running condl no reasonable offer refused. LOWS SCH fast running conulllnn; ATT t3!i NER, l C'nremont Parkway. Tremont OYKKLAND3 AND WILLYS-KNKillTS. Hecondltloned all midcls. Opin e. n nits ' l.Vf- 111" Pl.iNII, Inc.. ll'wny ilA Mill -' OVERLAND Country Club, late model, many extras; good as new; 1600. 102 West Kltb st OVERLAND touting, late model; good as new ; SI25. I'hone 1536 Audubon. PACKARD, 3-25 sedan, special alt passen ger Judkln body, nnd of tho latest pf duction; Immediate delivery may be hau Wrlte or wire H. McFADDEN, 21 Ojr- fleld av.. Detroit. Mich. STL'TZ. late 1916 model, Hearcat speedster; perfect condition; must sacnflce. Apply Grocery Store, 1171 av. A. Phone 6700 Rhine lander TAXI. Chevrolet, late model; paid up lilts 1500. 101 West burj clocK; lino condition; T UK SOLD AND DELIVERED LONDON, ENGLAND. ' Superb noils Royco automobile. 40 W) h p . lato 1316, two spare wheels, limousine Louy. C. V. A. lighting, fitted trunks, all ar sories; perfect condition or no sile. prUs $.V,Vsi. Reply VUTIIENTICITY. ISO I'tlr Mountain ar . Monte! Ir. N, J. MO used motor trucks lor export; all cites, all make: TRUCKS I any condition; entire sur WANTED.! pms trucks bought for cash Mr. CASSIN. telephone - Hammels ;!:;. VIM commercial, late model, fine par.el body; good na new; 1425. 10.' West IHth t W Wi'l ED Seien passenger era .es.it Null f' l.U Inch Cadillac chassis: Amesliury tjpv !" ferred; state price and rond-lbm. aNj w'i.p N.ly ran be Inspected. CADILLVC. 1W . ni-rniu. i ilium SI. '2L-!nerunK. Uorl.andt 2230. 1111 1 llurriy breugham. In giml rojdlt ,n "''"me l.-tf.' 1'Hr.i l. 'Jl Ford lomme'rela I; bargain FORT II M PA1IKW Y OA PAGE. 3SIU t at FjwMUnillton I'nriway. l'"or,! rural-cut; neier nse.1, bir.-s r. FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY UARAllh, S3,u "' l'n 'Jamllton I'atkwc- iasi tnreo iniiueo. f n"i enuviv K