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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 10,', 1920. 8 United States Lawn Tennis Association Will Make a Redraw of the DavisCup Entry So as to Let in France and Canada if DAYIS CUP ENTRY TO BE REDRAWN JJ.S.L.T.A. Agrees to France's Belated Kcriucst Canada May Come In Too. France lias reconsidered rather sud denly her intention of staying out of the International tennis tournament for tho Davis cup this year and lias re. quested tlio consent of every ono of the four challenging coimtrie. as well as the Australian cud holder's, to a redraw. Ne ws" to tliat effect wn received, hy the United States I-awu TennU Assocla'lon tvro day:? ago In a caWe from tho French organization, which read: "Australia requests your cement to reopen draw for Davis cup to include France. If you consent please cable authorization to Hydney." It Is nearly six weales now uncc en- SUN AND HERALD RACING CHART v nowiE Il.iCETIl.ICK, ApU Cleurt trncU fail. K( FIRST RACE-ror three-year-olds and on; elalmlnj. Five ard a -hilt furionit. "u Jur, II.4C.M, Time. t:M5-5. At no. 1:32. Off, 3:23. Winner, br. g- by PIU-rflt-Irabel. Owner, ROBERT McCORMICK. Trainer. J. C Jlaybcrry. Strt poor. "uii ruiuca uiw, Index, Hone. ' 1 Iluiia us Timo As Steel. 112 23 Kirnejt in ST Klrah 1M 34 Sea iliuie I It AnnnbAIo .. .. 10) - Landslide 112 Ken 107 V STAR REALM LEADS wt. st. f'TUeiiPil: CouiincSe. bmi nul She SnU. lluiiai beat tre barrier br a eonple of lenrths, 110 i y, i l'ln. Jockey. St. 1 in; it i Rodrinuu U.s) 4 IV4 2' Barnes IP 4' t'Vl Walls 7 7 Vnutttnftoa ... S (5 Zwiter 2 6 4 e Heupel I t 7 7 Sneldeman t 3 H t Hurts I at net DrtUnt- Fl. - jt.w t-;o 4.W' 3.M J.TU wan. tieatlor out throurU tho stretoi, racitrtr. re won witn an equal 1 Enos bail eatly rpeett which adysntara made him the win True. As Steel ran ITobably wonM hare won with an equal itart. Harnett tan well. AnmbeJle Urei iaa jinai lurian?. a food net. ired badly In Z1 SnCOXTl n.f'RTlirc..Trrjil.! a.,.1 .inward riilnlln- Seven fUrlOMi. Plirse, ! naive... rrm t-av.s rn. i.n niv t.oi win..- eh. f.. 4. br Ivan the HIS FIELD AT BOWIE Ridden by C. Miller, He Runs Off With Purse. Terrible Veracious. Owner, won easily. Index. Ilorte. WL St. 1; (27) Verity I0s 3 4' roiircrllM Ill t 3i C Deck ho ml ..... log 3 i 57 MrrTy lM 7 24 StotldUne MLu. Id! 3 2 : T.traein ttl (5 7 i" Ina Ky 101 4 t w. h. rrzim. Trainer. II.' JUndelph. Start eool. 6' 4 a i Tin. l"i ! "II IV, 3 a 3m tf t. Hopkln William Burke .. Zneller . Heansl .. Hunt St. $U.Stt VI. n.& 11.40 14.IA i7.W Wtilttinitton ... . . Verity moved m ttt frt aroimd nncer turn on outilde. aiiimed tne leaii an(i drew aivy eaiHr la the final furionf. Courcellej wjb tmoelte-J haen. nut rwMferu ii'iicktr .m.i fiulliii ntih.ii.l haA no enme nnd vai alwan closs to the iace. trlea cloi"xl ".rltli tV Australa.'lan Lawn I in.i Kav pml fnr lult mtie, tlien eqtuurl ntt5rty. Tennis Awiielutlon. At tnat uin :i -J THIIli) IlCE-For thrve-ier ord. C3.tnlr:r. feren rnrienn. mrse, .ui; w. n'. Inii x Kir!( 1; Minaite .... ;i) Hope ' Tlser lloso., w P.inlh ladet 51. Ktates -Titii Houth Afrlra and i:r.g!niul I witU Ilollnnd Aftrt- tho cabled an nouncement of thi draw from tjydney came the iuformitlon that Canada's challenge liad arrived after tho lato for closing; of entries and t&nt Australia under Uw rules govenilng Davis cup competition could not accept tho entry Without tho unanimous concent of the countries already drawn. It was learned l;Ucr that Cttrrada's diallenyo had been eauslit on a cablo break at Vancouver and had been re layed to Australia hy way of Knclaml Instead. This cauetd a delay inifflclent fpr the cable to arrive a day late. Aus tralia sussestcd that Canada cet in touch with the United States, Knnland, Holland and South Africa ar.d request a redraw. Kor some reason or other tho etursestlon was not acted upon. The draw apparently was to remain as orislnally announced and the United States Lawn Tennis Association. anxlou3 to Fettle Its International programme dcflultoly. al ready had cabled South Africa to con sent" to tho preliminaries boinsr held In Knslnnd. , From tho first Trance's failure, to challenRO had. been .1 mystery to tennis offlHala in this country, and It still re mains fo for no explanation has been Riven either of the original decision not to compete or of the reconsideration n month or more later. At a meetlnc yesterday tho- Davl? Cup Committee of the United Ftalea eiu'ed rvnjely j.awn Tennis Association, voieu to eon . sent to a redraw and immediately cabled the Australians as follows: "United States consents second draw Davis Cup admitting Hto entries. Cabb leci?Ion Immediately." At the same time th assotl-itlon loo'.x tie oppor tunity of ticiiuslnttnx Canada with tho facts of Franei'K lat entry, susseiitln; that If a redraw were to lie mads Can ude. couM 1 orac in conveniently at this time. In a telegram to tho president uf the Canailian Lawn TctniH Arsocla tlon. Paul U'illlanii, field secretary of .the U. S. L. T. A., wrote: "Our Davis Cup Committee ha3 consented to accept French entry and I thouyht In fair ness you oucht to bo Informed so that If you had not heard from Australia about this matter and still dc&lred to . enter, you would know there wus a thar.co for another draw." It Is not thought that any of the other challenging countries will object to a redraw. A precedent Wjs estab'- rlihed In the f-prlntr of 10H when Ger many's late entry was accepted. I:.! t-'i t ix)t. J-w. Oft. It. SinSKnR, Tralrer, W. .' tVt St. ..IT. 2 ..in; 4 .. w 1 III 3 li Wlnnw. hr. I.. hr fiweeD Ilenpecli. Owner. J. Iturtvheir. Start sofi. Won drivlnir. Mil. $2.W AM i4 i, Fin. Joetey. St. W. i i i" t" Poi(knan .... R.il H-i US 4 2l Hunt a l" 2' T'j Uopkiua 4 ; I 4 7oitler C f, 6 6 Durlte 3 13 1 Itryron 4: Mildred Eurelta m fhUnr 107 S S.-ratelird: Lady Word ud Huron If. . , , , , .Mixmlte siu. a tonr erly lead, ttred uddnly In Ui last Wtntti ana Jtut Iwted fo rrfn. Hop, ourrna o the dtreteh. slipped throuch on lnsM. eleiwU r. ana would limn won In anot&r stride. TUer Rom tired fsllowlns t!i early paee. ParrUh rati a eno.1 ri:. r.O FOURTH HACK For four-rear-M and upward. Sdllnr. Six Wnd a ball furlenxa. 'J" Pnrw !104' Tlni til LT. Al tml 4 'IV Off 4:1'. WlniKir. b. C. o. by iJiwtie Indian Law. jood Won drlvlnr. nnrse. v, t. sr. Owner, ' JOUN KCNKEDY. Trainer, O. F. Johnson. Start (421 Ettihe 117 10s Itarnirok ; (3D Wumbo Jumtw. Vrt .0 IViultney 117 Betsy 13 W Kylrino 113 AniarluM'n .... 1!2 i'i 1 4 7 .1 '.1 4' Mi I' 3 7 5 C Fin. Jn key. 114 Wills 3' Murrtt .... 3' Zllfr .... 4 Williams . 5 II'up! .... S Hodxizues 7 81 eldennsii St. rt. J4.M 7.09 sii. 4. 3.7) SffCUil ta Tub 8vx axo Ssw TovKiHxbald. IUltimore, April 9. Star nealm, a Cuban campaljrner, ridden by tho vet eran Charlie Miller, carried off the Ben ninKs purse, tne renturo of tho pro ffrajnme that was given over to tho cheaper class of horsss at Bowie to-day. Moderated weather attracted a largo at tendance, Including many :,'ow Yorkers who came for the week end. Hodri snez'si Joclteyshlp continued to bs one of th features of tho Eport. Ho rodo tvro winners. Star Realm scored after a spectacu lar contest. Away well from u start In which Queen Blonde, a well supported choice, was Virtually left, ho and Moun tain ltose, the favorite, alternated an pacemaker for tho greater part Pt the Journey. Unterlnc: the horns stretch Star Realm bore toward the outsidn fence., but under turning; finished In front with daylight 1 between him and Frank Monroe, which had supplanted Mountain Hose nt the J home turn. Mountain Uooe lasted lon cnoutjlt to outstay queen tiioiwc, widen came with a rush and finished fourth. Uttahe scored his third successive victory at the meeting when he ac counted for the fourth In a driving fin lush from llapiarok and a fair lot of sprinters. The winner was bid up to JJ.200 and retained by owner. John Kennedy. Hiuzus, by virtue of a fortunato rtart, was enabled to, ta!u the first race undqr Ilodricuex's energetic handling The favorite. True As Steel, llnlstied tiec- ond. and Karnest third. Marmite. after loadins throughout. tool; tho third In a drive from Hope and Tiger Roso. tV!nrvr fntn-cd fnr it.Ml! ulil In J. JCfnre- for 2.M. EttaJw. UBtttT rttralnt to the siretdi turn, nvtd irotind, eacie fast, toolt Itiit at turlnn pol. ratuely held Hat nirok nfe The latter tmhI wlrlt pare nil the way and was bo; el tbs others Iumbo Jumbo 'Ired from enrly paw sialdnj. I'ouitney ran food rjf. Sylvane no areed. HFTH RA' E For four-Tearo!i!i Hid upwnj. The B'lialrxj 1'iu-le. One mile. lMn.c, Jl.;,u Time. I:t4 At rn-t 4 Off 4::. vnnuer, ell. . by Star Sfioot-CnnUiicjitit. Owner. T. IIRENN'AN. TralKer. A. r. Iayta. start gooo. Won (irirlu;. Inix. How. Star Blm.... It Vran!c Monroe tt. 3ot II .. 12 Own lllonde. .. 42 Antlwlte 19 H.'njr Konr 30' Wl. St. 'J 103 107 107 103 132 110 W7 1' 4' 3i 7 3 i t t'"i Pin. Ivltr. l'VJ MUVr .... US MonL ... J'H Kodnmes 4 7"Cl'er . . 6 Heurel ... 5 WoI'r .... Iiurku St. rt JtiM M.79 Sh. H.tin 4.40 J.M Sfr Kealm wtnt into the lead, quickly bom out In the tlretch turn. rwi srameiy through the atretrh and woa rather handily Franh Monroe. In Coe auirters on turn, .Mountain ee 11. na no eu.'. sarra irronnii jor en-.ire inp. nd upward CUImlnr. ' One mile and a At rxt S-.n. Off V.3J Winner, br b K SIXTH ItAfE For Ihree-yMivjIdo fMKih. tur. tlOUSi. Time. 1 bv ltnno.'kburn 'Eel'.e Wanl. Owner and trainer. H. K. CZIAFUAN. Start rood. Sfi. 3 4 4.71 1U) Won handily. lex Hone. Wt. Rt. J; U M Fin. Jvkr. it PI. S" TVwart 1i0 1 '' t l"j ICW tt) 2tutral . ..,.31J S i 71i J: Dfny 7.W Taut renneUy .hi: 4 1' VV, . Kur-. 2". T.ltlle Fil J(W J 3 3 3 4 Hunt r: O-ef.i ?Ilnt J0. 7 7 4 1 3 7f"''er rni!r.patl ... . 1!0 3 2 2 4 1 WIHIvna fit ll user Si .". 4 S i ". Hfv.rwl Kikennv IK 6 C 7 S S Tryoa BOWIE ENTRIES. f-'.-.ntehed Luther. HoVr-naBrna. t , IJo.-srt reerlvwl a tronf rl-le. whlrh made him the winner Its moved r.a fart on 10 luitito and won ro'ET nwoy Anatrol tnjd Up many lnrtK. finlaaln? widi a ruah na the lr'Ie lul C'onnlly had plenty el sosed and held on well. firen Mint tired. eEVESTH RACE For three-ye.ir-o!J' sml uoward. Claimlna" Or csiln and a s'l- fentli. I'nrss. il.0'2 M. Time. 1 :IZ Z-. At ro-t 0:31. OtT 5: wicnM-. en r. ly Ownrr. :ji:S. i. r.tui.s. iramr. x. rairax. rrt swi. 50 IVival-Hrlfn Sillier. Woa easily liider Horse J'leil . 1 H Pruni .r,Caniti City, 41 Jack K Lvir Ward. 27 S nnrStalwrt 107 Srrnched 1 Hlcnt. ronrel!e. Wt. . Ill , 107 . lit . Ill 111 H i 4' 6 S 3 M 1 2--a S Tin. 1 .7xllT. Wliltlinjlou 7wl'er M'.rris Tfirt Watnff , Brvaon St SIM PI. 5.4 Sh 32 V 3.M I.V) lTeei s!ilnjd a lour lejid nulelrlT and wa iflfrwlM in hiril. w.'nn'nr r'r. i-rnnfa Moved ! iradnally. HnlAlns jaaicx Cspttal City hid no early snein- iwe.l in .Ins' emrter. JaCi It. tired. two- Wt. ...IIS ...113 ...no rut Hae-Th Candidate Pi:r.e er-old: Jour ttir'ontt: Irlex Horw. Wl. Index. ltore. Fanliandlcr ...110 Aleatraz .. ' ) Tan Ron H5i nftdeline IVertirr tll l Altotney .. Ti Nortu n I.(1t..iot tFornwMy ran a. Petunia. ' Sconil Race--Claimin;: threc-ycar-olils and niiward: fix and a hilf fLrlorvJ Mix. Hore. Wt Index. Hor Wt. Myitlc Folly.. 113 41 tWhlte Haven. I'.l IIm Stcrtinr..l0' SilfX II 10J Waldo, ,tr 1M 24 Conn 113 42 Huron II.. ..1121 21 'Ben llali 1CJ 4t It'r-na ilreeiK Sklnkar & Matthews entry. Third Roe Clalmlnc: thres-yrar-oldi and .iipwsnl: six and a half furlonra: judex. Horw. Wt.llnilex Hcrae. " Juanlti 113 37 Refuzeo .... 37 Blith K Si 4t fBlddledeo . 17 I'okey Jane ... 95 41 Ulnlins II 41 Mlcx Cetz ....ltw C tCelllr.a .... M Klrah HI tTliomo'oa A Farnnffton entry. ', Fourth Uct Tbe Army and Kavy Pure Wt ..11.1 ,. M ..11.1 .' 103 tjr(.T-;-.o,Wst; fen furlnnT: In'-.t Iloi-fe. VTt.'Ir.ilrx Horf. Wt 4' Klm'a Clump. JIU 4 Arronhd IK la' Tittle I1' '! T" Archfr 1' 3" The Lunb IM' 12 MlWan ft 401 Wcarr 1"! " Tjuearet 101- Fiflh Hiee Tlie Bowl. Iltndleap; thrfi- Jnttey. Ht-rse Wt I Index. Hor-e Wt P. rElNbOLD 2C, rrfKl3iC . . 'I'l "ST i-ISfK. ...11J 3! Jtnr.oeurre ... u: Kullet Proof. ..lot li) Iriph KI3 1i CJ5 TantalUJ 104 Si Romeo !' E0D AND QUH. PAND AND BLOOD VtORMS Irrt Flfhlns Taeklo Slor In N'w Tork. ltI-123 Flitbth Ave., Cor., 16th b. Tel. Chelsea 1414. ni.oon Avn sm worms. I'ISIIINO TACKI.K. II. KEINnOLD. 121 and 12 Eighth Atennr. corner IStU St. Tel. Chtliiea 444. Sixth Raee Clalmins: lhree-year-o!dj ar.d upward mi!o and ,tTteeiith : Index. Horc Wt.lndpx. Horse. Wt. St Yorkiit 10? 41 W.mJ tot M Mallowmot U Cspttal City.. .Ill II D.ilrofei K 43 Iftjiah S a tt I at mYT m .... l "AXJ- J C vl J ii 5TCTih,K?fe-Clalmln(f; foiir-iear-oUs anl ' 1TOCNDEHS 110ATH AND I1CNCHE& unwaro: mro anti Qiunrr: uair. oi cour?, aravB, plenty or It, I SILVER WAVE HOTEL Fr ejsrt P;hil Index. Horn. Wt Index. Hor-. Wt A'mir.11 1121 (30 Will llo 113 li Wstr rroof .1 3' Arbitritor ... 107 44' irwoien-e I "i?n iianipvon.ivi 1 ti..i g tralr..-I1m:r.dM. -Appreuiice Allowance ciuinea. A. C. ST flEortOE Freeport. U I. COMMODORE I.ra. IWItnr's dock, 'Joeenawatar Station. 8i.ndav. (1:0.: and ft'iv-. Itrlng worms. Hen Wrlaiit. ROD AND GUN NEWS Hid! WATER l-OR LOCAL AXOI.KKS FHOM APRIL 10 TO APItll. 14. Srt'y I'ook IVhoh Jrr-et( Iley Om-ernors WllletT1 , New I illie Ilotfcfl'ce) Uay f'anaiilei Hlotii Potrt Ijundnn Wsle. A.S1. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. ""April 10 1237 l?.OJ 12-32 12:t.-. 1:13 13.0-1 12:43 3.11 3:5". l:.11 2itS Apri' It lal t:2.1 12:51 123 1.31 2fl 13:S0 t-Vl AD-i fli VuV 3'32 April 12 1:41 2 21 1:4H 3a 2:.', 3.4)0 1" f4, 3.O.", fi.lQ I.A2' 3:48 4.25 .tpru 1.1 .'i & 20 t.si en 4 .j hi o. tt.ti n'.ix 44 n-14 April It 3J'J 4.14 3:44 4:10 4.21 4:i9 4:1H -.'5 (SM 7U!3 5U54 fl:59 The time srlvcn In tho shore tabto la Eaatrrn atandanl time. me hour. Fo? daylUht sarlnf time add I'tln Tornn. I.ts Mn-ray'. Wrtek Iad Inrv Md.. Thtirt.. Sat.. train Sun. (:HS( n:(VS tralnj. Fare it.JS. )t. JJCKBAY. FARMS. COD AND ULACK, RVN'PAT. 7. oauy, a. a., txc. Hon., from Shfepjhmd Uay. st. iiLliJJAIwl it. ALL KINDS '"'" aetvri,u CREAP U ilo lanil muney on tackle. J. ILRSIT. :HAr., nr. 223d .t X. Y. a FISHING TACKLE M"3 R ?'!" Sxi" iu nr,t ""bint 11a h yru istn. In the numtr of Hnadrrt eanxbt. In Jamalra Ray th flti have not yet 7wwn my tfnJe.-.i to Mte freely detslte the fart tn.it tli" laymen lay there are plenty of Toun dtr ahor.1. TUey are tmually Wins wll a ftu t'rrek sad Ike Itiunt by the middle of Jlarc'i, t.t.t tke ktiiiiii here 1 far belilnJ. Chsrlea ehrrn of lloise (e'4 slyi s..me fa'h" nin i:p to thirty to n boat and that the fM aiv laretr Uiau la tt leaMsi, J(,hu KUtn of llr"3 Ilrarh 17 that li kvrrase e.teh (n at.ut twenty to a loit, hut that the ti'wy -)uai in wtijut rtrty u: put sicn, 10 tne 11 I I1L041H WORMS. Sand Worms, fclnk.r Mold, all elrei. riahlnr Tjekle. Telephone Vanderbllt 2550. Iloeheraf, 307 Eaat 34th St. 7 A. 31. SUN' HAY FARMS, J05EPHINE leoves Fleet Dock. Capt. RHRT. ri.Ol'NIEIl3 In Ortnt South Ilav, Make djle.i. Tel. ISO Wantairh.' tit'Y DAVIS. Seaford. U . 'Vbcre the riuundera Are Biting. Ey fikhenmen will find better condition for flounder flAlns on Sunday. At tlreat Kiiuth illiy !l:ila tbe flh Imte leen Mtlur heft on iiTbe lit hour of the flwl tide and partleularlv t lilah ttatcr ulack. lllirh n-ntpr Flaek r. 'II ,ier r.t Frte"rt Point oVut 1:13 P. Jl., day 'li.'ht tarinf t'me. : few of the flsh:n; atatlor.a anl flounder lliin4 heats have a mtptdy 0f i.alt. I.nt i'i Isigrler will d well t lake hl bait with Llm niid prohibly aroM diaanrolntment. . 1110 eoui n miner 01 me pift v.eeK na Itpt ..m i. V ; ':.! ,in ,rr.?,f"1' -re wek laol-f a'rd. Mid Jtr Klrfn, ni.1 ' I'ealcn nho do rot acll lire bait havo lb. lMo m rifons .rfth " 'irif"' '0.,h' PT" I wort!, "ta.-kle only" or "no bait" MlSJ&l inw port iocs . in mjiii i.iy nava conie ntiny ntr froni niuw ml ten that hi. .,.. 1 ih r nm... t.i, .1n -r. or iue ictve sea iieinieri to spawn but they ine li.to Hie Kir ' Li... ..1 V..-.VL-. .ua7j, Juur, ywin not mann until tbe lomcoMtnr' of 11 .. . ......... . .... . .-... hunter A Uu.- ..f th,... .;t . ! '""" ' '?.""! nea" 'jeii dar 1 i"i ic me rio-jnoera in Ule n.iys iW, ir.k 1 ...1 1., ...... ,mn. "n". i.ar ue ..... .... - .Lin llU w i,. nen ml. One renl nm I""? '. l,r' "K -aa tbe flb. male 1 vail differeue. ..M h f.ntilS tbere l tvtry lallcatlon tliat ti9 itebei will t Ur'e Filing bnklfi mill Rif eeK na- itpt ,r,e!,nI h'e fellow of v.i or .-. 10-nd.. Wo 1 . " " They will niciate two to imcad. w;th nu ,p et elze. tliarlle Day tnys that on tbe wide --hi iw iiiiwinnr im witn nat t-aaan BOD AND 0D7T. HOD AND GUN. S A. M. Dally rxcept Monday d Friday' ' IIWDeTf ,'PRKrn.i.A' 17- 'Madelines. Ss jst M atawwaaiM .... o . , " ii t, J 131 oi,, Fort A., Sheepaliead Bay. Morris. Eat 13Sth St.. J A. M. Ilrlns bait gPt- ENOIND, Phone Xforntnraldo 1t75. Capt. A. LYON"" .Sea Pigeon ieavea Hudaon Parle Doc:t. New Rochelte. dallv m.t Sunday. A. 3I for nnun- I der. Brine bait. Capt. FRANK HAUMAXN". VELOCITY fill? WAI 7 Split Bmboojrtlreenbeart, UUa ItHkl Lancewood. alounllnas. ' tlml reel Iln- maflA Ttorl rnlrln 11.. u I 170 lit Ave., nr. 10th St. Tel. Orrhii. 63C7. 1 ' Sheepahead Ray dallr. 7-20 A. M.: 7 . gannar. capuif. OSHORN-. .for Haundra, Leaves Otahle'a. tJanarale. 7 A. M. Thursdays and Sundays. Cast. IS. POI.I.AK. FARM OFF 17 FATHOMS S H AMROC KSaff ?fyMcy AMERICA Willis ok li FATiio.Ms. RPSOLUTE L fi , . , A. II. dallr. Dunn's Dock! I !. , i d Bheepahead Uay. Capt. JOHN" JIICHAEL I-rl.. M3 train. I Tli8 Winkle leivea Singer"- llcwthous inrosa ;teCK. "ihurid nmi hniideysi s . j;. KID II Hay leaves Irsth St.. I.Vet Ri-.er, 7:3'); C'a.-on PoI.it. R. fn- nvmtmr !o"inH- Sr.iay. Capt. Strndher; DORA R. and :6: trains. HA LPHTlm'' inr "Uiof i and Clason Point. Capt. J4ABKT. V. M, .Sundl- I m,m MS Port Jforna hi VI " tK'irii i MANHATTAN AND THE BE0NX. i55 SlU 1 5: T-J.I only Kimmaan. John, 371 W. 123th at. Jteeher. 2 K. 31th st. Ttl. Murray Rill UX. limoaer Waah. Mkt. Tel.7433 fX-Ui:,t Ok Alpteue. 1-7 Weat 123tb aL Ti"il70"T ' foiiroy. Thoi. J., :j John it. Tackla oili Iiarexa. II. II. Co., 13 W. Jth at Darexa, H. 11. Co., Ill East 4fd at. J "eah pavega, s. n. Co., Ml Ilroadwav. I Watar Vxrtga, H. B. Co.. IS Oortlandt at. I Rait lllikes 401 W. Mih at. (A. Dory, prop.) t.L put". John. 4M W. 4W at Tel. foniarre S3; ieha. II., 52 Firat av. Tel. 93 OrrtaM nit, Udenbe. 2321 8th ar.. iJSth ., itTi.... . .Ji!" FARMS 7 A. M. SUN, COD & BLACK , TTlu . PI DA in 7hurs.-sun.. 7:00 A. M.. Hh a Vn.d35 s,"f 1 "nd tvU K:icraaB,3f30 3d ar..l66 at. Tel. JleLlOfio n,t," Klrtluid"a. U Chambers at Taekle tX' Laiarea. Sol, 2U V. 33th at. No halt Metropolitan Hdw. Co., Churelk aad VeacT HudMa Terminal. (Irand Centnd. Nobail ' Olllry. It. Co.. 73 Chambers at. Jfo b5t ratter-on. Oottftlert. Hunter. 170 Fnl.aL Vn h-ti Reif. J. II., to Third av. Tide IooSi taU rtelnfolJ. 121 Stb av.. cor. 10th t. Tk halt Roa-nbanm. CM E. 13Sth at. 2.1 av. ''L" ata'fon" Pehoveillrr. Daly & C.iea. 302 4 Broadway ' VBll1vich i- Son. ."012 3.1 At U iJ" Tom Hofe. K. & Co , 113 Fnlten ft. Taette nni. Wal.n..170 1,t av...,r.l0tl, " "j "(irri?. Tide tfe ijuituuiiii Ui' JQK00KLYN. 'L Tarkle nl Tel. ft!!-, v.- c Co.. :.(H ULertj- , tear Si-lwni k r V.'Ji W-'V cor' DeKaVa"; P.. 3.3 WyckiiK ar vt! iv. ..!: " Kln:.toii. 1431 rltcu ,t. "M B.-df trd" neyilr, hraeuter, CTfirc3ain av. Bait A tirkle rl: Lvs. Wreck Lead for Hour.. iera. aany except Mon. h Brine worms. HEnMAN. -.GEORGIE M. ays i; r.t nrl.ii. Fare 11.2b. 31, MURRAY. ' lUll MILlt.-. ARK HtJlE DT15SnllkTy"; nW, 1201 lI.mm.U-Trains ar Ka I'Vh Hffr. .11.1 o.l pan.. . . . ... , ........ ....... r.j.elnif JC- r.. ire. V It. .talion. Wreck L,t. CUCIVW D ''V xi T!3"" MI'PBR dally, 1 43 train; Sunday, C:0 LlLLllJ Dl"al! tl o'eloch Cluaon's lis. if:l-ir wn-ir.. ItATM.lAN' Point Sunday. Capt. MYERS. I Er'tfin, I JOlltUOE, ANNA K. can ti chartered by nahlng club, or aaillnB parties se.uon 1:0. Will ceommodat 40. MlJxet Squadron. Bereen ! Hcaeb. Capt. II. J. WIEMEYBR. -OLIVIA Clason Point Sunday, I A. M.. Flounders. Oyster Day. Bring bait. Capt. PLAOCR. ANTON LUNDY leavea Sunday. I A. II, leave, ciaaon Pt. Sunday. I iTlSV&Vkfc Tlf- & if "' Tuesday and Tl.crsday A. I Marattri J. rl 53 t'oirt at. Tel S Main W- Fio-Jnde.-s. It. Zt'BE. . Mh-has'ann. H. II .1214 li.,ifnJ .'i 'lii?1: leave, llu-l-.m vT I Mirhaelaon. N". L. 314 Br,i,. ,e."if,'" " ?!' KLONDIKE rtocbellc. every day except Mon. and Wed.. A. M.. for flounders. Drlnx bait. DUANE leaves Canaral Bunday t 7 A. Jl. UWH,,t Carpt. MIKE ROWLAN'D. "EVF.I.YS" sails Sunday 7 A. M. Capt. J. MARTIN. ROSE R. II. leaves Mesaentar'a- Pier, Ca niralo Shore, at 7:30 Sunday mornlnr. Midler. O.. 2 Wyckoff av. Tel. mi r.1! Itorrta. A.. l.7 Fulton at., Reid ar. IMS Bedford Behaaf. 13 Flathh av. Tel. Vl SterMn' Bchtbler, r., 251 Wyckoff av. Tel. 1M7 ErerSae. Slote. ta FlnabJnf v. Tel. (Uistvi Bprtmr. L.. 2741 Atlantle av. Tel. E!7$ Eaat Jf Y Voehrinitr, 12SS Myrtle av, Tel. 417J-W RlckJ OUT OF TOWN. VymbO!l., 441 12tS at.. V("c Mew Xork.TU. A STEINBUGIER IS DEFEATED. ... u. -iutai. iio. Averaxe. i --'i. ;elnb'itler U1S 2. 2. 1, o. 4. 2, I, 0. , 0. 0. 1. 0. 0. 2. 0. 1. 0. 1. 1. 0. 3. 1, O. Total. :0. Arerase. 1 'Jd-OO. Suffera First Setback In l'otrueu- bnnr llllllard Tonrney. Robert J. Stclnburrler, leader In the PoBgenburg cup handlcun billiard tour1 namont, last night lost hlfl first trume of Uhi tournoy to Frank W. Boyd in tho Rational Recreation of Brooklyn, Boyd won by lu to nil In thlrty-ono Innlntta Both were playing for 115 points. The score ; V. W. Iloyd (ll$)-0, 2, 1,1. J. 4. in. o. 1. o. 4. s. i. 8. l. o. I, 7. s. u. 0. 14, (I. o. y, ... . j, ... u. -iutai. iio. Areraxe. i --'i. u. 4. nieinDncier 0. 3. 3. 3, OFFICIAL CLt'II 3II5KTIXO. Actlnrr Chalnnan J I. ObertubbeslntT of tho newly proposed Officials' .Club of New York has called a meeting for the purpose of completing the organiza tion, adopting constitution nnd by-lawn nnd electing officers, to b held nt the Seventy-first Regiment Armory Thurs day evening neat at 3 o'clock, The ob Ject Is to create more competent ofll- clala for tho various athletic meets and tournaments conducted under tho Ama teur Athletic Union rules. The Bxecu tive Committee will pass on the ouallil cations of every applicant. CHA.NfiKS l.V VALK CHEW. . N'ew Haven, Conn., April P. Two mom changes wetv m.tdo In tho Yale' varsity crew to-day hy (iuy N'lckalhi nhen'Cowles, ,Vo. S In tho second shdl, replaced Chleffelln nt No. 5. nnd Drls- coll, No. 7 In tho second boat, replaced Walker at N'o. 3. Walker was promoted to the first boat yesterday, replacing McIIenry. LINCOLN ClANTS TO OI'KN. To-morrow afternoon ut the New York Catholic Protectory grounds tho Lincoln, (Hants will open up their season in a double-header with tho Federal Shipyard team In the first game und the Downey Shipyard team In the second. WORLD'S TITLE BOUT MUST BE IN EUROPE Car'pentier's Latest Contract Reveals inside tacts ny ciiAiiLrcs f. mathisox. Anv bono that tho proposed champion Bhlp bout between Jack Dempscy and Georncs Carpentler would be staged In America has been swept away by an official statement by Victor Breycr, spokesman for the French champion nnd his manager, declarlnr that Carpentler now is bound by an Ironclad contract, M3nod on tho day he sailed for this country, under the terms of which he Is to box Dempsey, If at nil, under the management of Charles B. Cochran, I'nder this new iirrenmcnt, Carpentler will be compelled to box Dempsey when mid where Cochran declares, nnd as the British promoter Is on record with the assertion that tho tmly place ho would think of staging such a .bout would bo Olympla, In I-ondon, It la '-not difficult to understand that tho world'a champion, provided ho Is In a position to make n match with tho Frenchman, will have to pro to England or clsa abandon the en tire project. When Dcscamps arrived hero ho said Carpentler would box Dempsey nny whete, but this declaration Is refuted by the statement of Brcycr, as printed in tho London Sporting IAJr, as fol lows : "1-Yancoin Doscampp, noting on b'h.alf of Onrgcs Carpentler, alllxed hla slgna turo to mi engagement binding tho Fr.-nch crack to light Dempaey exclu sively under Mr. Cochran's management. This Is not a new contract. Descamp"4 had concluded an arrangement with the London promoter the. very day after his man defeated Beckett But It was not nearly k'o binding as the new contract. Hy tho old contract Carpentler, In the event of Mr. Cochran being unablo to secure Dempsey's signature, was to re cover hla liberty, whereas the new agree ment explicitly ctates that even If the American tloeii not como to terms with "C. B." Iila would-bo opponont remains tied up for a considerable period and cannot meet lilm under any oUitr promo tlon. In other words. It Is case of Tletnnaev belnir tllvon the choice between two alternatives: meet Carpentler for Cochran or not at all. "Cnnnlderino" that thO latest develop mnnts reanoctlnir tho world'.! champion point out to hla being barred from bos ing all over tho States, It Is now almost a certainty that Dempsey must yield nnd consent to box Carpentler In JJurope unless ho care to lose tho matcn, wnicn Is hardly likely In vlow of tho big sum ho la bound to collect for his end." KRAAtint IN 3IATCII ItACB. Frank L. Kramer will ride a ono mile match race itgaliut Arthiir Spencer nt tho Velodromo In Nowarit to-morrow afternoon. Tho rnco will bo decided tho host two out of. three heuts, John Gtaehlo and Ous Lang, two former ama teur champions, will rldo a ono mile team match raco. All the stars will ride In tho thieo mlJo open, whlla tho six best riders at tho track will compUe In a Kr.cclnl one tnllo Invitation. STLCHIill TJII3 WJNNIJIt. Joo Stccher, tho world'a wrestling champion, Inst night threw Fred I'lla koff, tho Finnish glunt, In lees than thirty minutes, In their bout In tho Forty-scvciith Iteglment Armor', Brook lyn. Tho tltlehnlder disposed of his opponent In i'l minutes 4 seconds with a body scissors hold. In tho first bout Jim Lomlos, tho Greek champion, threw Frank Sampson of Chicago with on arm barlouk lu S-l minutes D7 seconds. r.L LEWIS THROWS MUNICH. Albany, April 0. I'll (Strangler) Lowls, using the headlock hold, defeated Sava Munich to-night In two fctralght falls. Both falls came within 43 niln- GREYHOUND BEST DOG AT PINEHURST Champion Lansdownc Sun. flower Leads 180 Entries. I'lNEItUftBT. N. C. Anrll 9 Mr. n F. Lowls Jr.'a cclobrated Greyhound Champion Lansdowno Sunflower was ad. Judgod Iws.t In the show at the conclu. sum 01 me nvcuiui annual benching at rinehurst to-dy. Best of onnosito ... wns awarded to tho Ilexdcn RVnn.i. shophcrd dog- All Altwurtemherg. Tno nhow sot a now mark for do shows held outsldo of tho great eiti. of tho country, and It In doubtful whether nnj show as mnll an this oni with Its 180 entries tins over brought tojtethtr bo many dogs of national and international reputation, Tho linen-h setters clauses, won by Francis O, Taj. lor's Noblestono Warrior and 1L V. sia loncy's champion Ilclnstono Blue Hell DH1 tho pointers classes, won hy Charles a. uraccs uairo aim is. htw t'i Lansdowno Boxy Lyna. wero exoen. tlonally strong. Tho special prize for tho best brnen wns awarded to Aberfoylo Warrior and Aborfoylo Siren wlro hairs, entered by C. L. Ollllland of Chester, 1'a. Abet, foylo Warrior and Mrs. Htuyvosant Pea body's Brnokhlll llosannn won the firsts their rispoctlvo Classes, while tie firsts In tho smooth coated, fox torrier c'asscti went to Sablno Hlcolo nnd k.i blne Fragrance, entered by Gcorgo fa'm clalro of Toledo, Kntrlcs from tho North and middle West far outnumbered thoso from th Southern Statos. 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