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THE SUN 'AND NEW YORK HERAED, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920, 8 Vh Golf, Tennis, Polo, Yachting and Rowing Enthusiasts and Devotees of Rod and Gun Eh joy Bright Sunday Outdoors PICKING BRITISH i WINNER DIFFICULT election of Lendcrfl in Open ; Championship Is Hnnlcst of Problems. BAY DUE FOJt VICTORY i. Wnlfor Hngcn Should Finish Third nt Deal nnd llchind J. H. Taylor. iiy johv a. ANnnnso.f. A few jrnrH airo a Hrltlsh iiownpaper tti well ii.i it' Rolf mai-nillo offered n. very nlznblo money prlzo touching' $1,000 or bo to liu Riven tlio nolfer or layman who would bo succtusful In natnlni; tho first ton playiTH In tlio exact order of their fliilah nt tlio tlmo of tlio Hrltlsli open championship. They might ns well have offered a million for all tho chanra of nny ono neltinfi It rlK'it. lJt thero were ntlier offers , unmliitf all the wuy clown to a box of balls, the latter for those wim plrl(( five lliilbhcra In the rim h o regardless of position. And let ino (Kid thero wero cry few dozen Heeded tn pay lip. fiolf I. is always lent Itself to sur prl&eu nod exhibitions which ran not true to fmm, and It la tlio lmnlest of all proplu miik tn put ten men In tho exact pOHluons whleh thev aie fatid to mcure. Uvcn tli" nainiiiK of the winner has been a, matter of extreme, unlikelihood, ul though Tor the past soon- of M d.ioiri the favorite has been umom; three omIM.iiuI Inir Ko'fers, Vardon, Taylor and llrald. This yrar, with tho American tauwlit Ilarnes and the homebred IIuKen plus a few Hrltish stars of rlairis Impoi tunee, tho way for a prophecy worth while Is almost focurely guarded. However, the fortunate Kuesa mado Bomo time npo that lloh CJardnr would reach the final round of tho Hrltlsh amateur a kucks founded upon what fnets could bo obtained, has emboldened tno to essay the winner of tho open championship at I J nl. and, furthermuto, to hazard a list of ten, fairly confident that ilnn tbe open Ij over two weeks hence the list "HI not be phot to piece-. Hen's the list rinht at the start, nnd then well Rive tho rcafons. 1 Hdiviird Kay; 2, J. It. Taylor; 3, Walter H.tK.n , i, harry Vardon; 5, James Jin id, C, Abe Mitchell; 7, Ar mani! Ma m , S, Oeonro Duncan, 0, J. M. Haines 10, Alex Herd. Will Not Hun Trne to Form. Now we know rlRht nt the very be Kltinlnc tint thin Mat will tiot run true to form unless every precedent in golf li shattered. Some one or two or thrco will fall down In their play nnd muss up tho order, but In tho Unlit of past events and present play, plus and minus all tho hnndliiips and ndvnntaficn, we bellevo thn, the tlnlsh will he not far from this order We have naimd Ted Hay, the hurlv Yorkshire smlter (wo doubt If an other lives who can drive so far con sistent1 ) os duo for first honors, with J II Tnvlor rlsht behind, and this ' In spite of thu fact that tho latter has not named much distinction In the last year or moie Hut the results of the famous Vnrrton, Taylor and llrald com bination in their contests the last few mqnins liaie not led us to change our prcvli.'ijdv formed opinion that they aro (,'olnB lo be fully as danuerous this year an they have been In the past, except for the . nnflib nee which has been In stilled in the m'luls of the new stars of tho y..uiv,r si hool, Mitchell, Duncan and ihere The I .v i'f a vera Re Is potent on many an oi .-nairni Looking over tho record of 'In blK six. Massy, Vardon, Taylor, Hraul. Hav and Duncan, wo find that ilnee I 'Xi 7 It.iy has been the most ctrn- rl.tcnt peif. .rmer. If, for Instance, wo uii, i.i ,.,1 r nnliitt to tlio nl.iver of should aw. ml I. points jo ino p ier oi liis iroui) who llnisiied llrst ahead of bis . oinp iiron and b tor teconu, una so one. wo sei ure tneso results: Itav, 30 points; Taylor, 2D; Vardon, 3 , Hraid. 20 , Massy, 22 ; Duncan 1 1. liny Due fur n Win. lay is due for a win. In nil theso CliumrluiisbliiH bo has performed with nt le-ist one billllant round, a "1 or n 72, and his play this reason, barring ono defeat al rimu li play, has been Just touching the top Others, Duncan, Urald and ardon. have turned In brilliant modul si ores, but Hay, with a TO also, has nevr been far from tho top. Ho Is younger than the esteemed golfers who have passed the half century mark and hu lias strength and a record. Taylor never yet has played Deal In poor fig ures, eilhei in practice or otherwise, his last championship figures bilng it, i:t, -i 7i .. .,r,.i .ai i r ,-. ,n,i , nf a : even a Ktoun of rounila ns neon In yc iri'. rn. .1,-. -..I. 1.1.,. 1.. 111..... tt... 1 Xliu tnatuui.B tni iuiii ttittt jii' ni.to tut course, two faeta which mean much In a test of such a trjiiiK nature, lie has been below thn others hi achievement this yenr. but It baa been ilue to a mental state, nn acquired feeling of unreflt duo to thn etiero.ii-hmenta of honors by tho yoiinfier school At Deal thH feellnn ought to ilepnrt nnd leave him In tho proper spirit for low hcoiIiib. To Walter Hnsen wo assign third place, a high honor position for a visitor Ahing with thousands upon thousands of others wo wish him tne link which would nsslgn - tho hiRhetit of nil honoia, but tho i feat seems to us niperhuman. It cannot I rcm.0 0t jKoals to I. .Meadow Hrook posslbly be ern.-ed from his mind that wa3 allowed three by handicap and to ho is playtns npilnst .K- men who havo 1 (ll3 (t ndilp,l six more. On Wedr.es on paper n good a clmneo ns he. Ills , iUy t, wlnneis of to-dny will play the brimming confidence may malic light ot ' -viilprany itl r team. The lineup: this fai t, his srln over a missed putt I MI-'ADOW 11HOOK. HASTONTOWN. mnv snothtt lilq frlettilst hlK nf Dnnl I i,m l'laver. Hn. IMaer. Up. sorno one Is going to bring a score around t 2Sb (If the weather conditions aro favor- j nble), nnd that mentis no errors of a nble), nnd that mentis no errors of a grievous nature. This Is tho first tlnio In Wnlter s life when he'has not In his own mind been the acknowledged win ner. Wo believe Hint It will make a dif ference. Third place, say three or four strokes back of the winner, will assure him nnd usiure America of abundant praise Hariy vardon, llrald nnd Massy pop along nnd It Is a toss up Ju't how their places will be Juggled round. Surprise ' Walter C. Teagle and Capt. C. 13. Court may be had at seeing the outstindlng r.ey returned Ecorea of 131 for the two favorite of the masses, Abe Mitchell, ' lounds. J. C. Donnell of I'lndlay, Ohio, down In sixth id-ice. Wo cannot enthusa I finished next with H5, followed by over his chances for first nt Peal. True, 'A. M. Abbott, 117 : D. K. l-3dmonds, 1B2; he won the match piny chainplomhlp i H. II. Hateson, 132; Dr. Charles Clraef, last ear and, nfter a plny-oft with Dun- lr'l ; W. P Hrown. 150 ; Donald Mackay, can, secured tho honors In the profes sional ranks nt Kt. Andrew's, but he has not been as steady a medal play golfer nn tno others despite suctess In minor events. At I're twlek In 1911 Mitchell Waa n,,l. U t , 1 .r . . .VI Willi n. i,lHI Ut lIU t VIUJCIH t UtU ttZZJZ I 1 e , ""'"1 Vardon. In nn the 01vlmr fol!3 fcncln). c01npe. K " ; ,fr; Li h" 01,1 rb:" "ilon ,r-u", mu,er ot me and fVunelntb''-' We" UU t Mt" e 1 s ! JTT, 'i Vrk ,A,h nil rnnn.i ir r .1 ,, ls u" i letic Club ytiO-rilay morn ng. I.yon "ntUt-tr 1 ,,,,., nl 'iMirrering dileat He won seven bouts out a score In the 80', which sn,d H 1 1 7d .Y '"r""0'1 b', '"S '"'"T ''"!'' m' chancn m ti, h,t " rha-nnlonii.l ' ''n-"-, J'.m. who was the dona tor rounds he b, .'ha. tlue so Z T ! I',' flrf WZ,U r("-f;l " It is hi, , -; "L.I -0' , I "", eo-T, tltlitn and It vn : wnr.'.'d 1 1 bring his to.ai to low 'marks 1 ir a '." ,S. '."TA'-' ' ri "' ,h" -"-pUy. very much the . L. '1, :'V? Y 1 of Washlnriton, D. C. viho Doyle Benched; Frisch in Cleanup Position W IITCN tho clants took tho field ycjtcrday they presented a reorganized mid recast bat- tins: order. Frank Krlsch once morn started nt third bairn nnd ho continued until the seventh Innl-ic Jn t"11 round Lear took his place. Frisch camo back In a rather unusual place In tlio battliiB order, for ho was put fourth In tho cleanup position. Larry Doylo was benched nnd It looks very much as If ho has played his last name for tho Giants as a rcculiir. Doylo was taken out In favor of Slclilnu. who played second with erenter credit than he earned at third. Blcklnir also rtot a lilt a rather rare thlnir for him slncu tho (Hants camo back to Harlem. Hick InfT Is likely to itlvo way In n few days to Krnlo Johnson, once of tho Jlrowtis, but now munatfcr nnd second Backer of tho Halt I.nke City club of tho Pacific Const I.chkuo and lead ing hitter of that circuit nnd ho should rIvo Duncan a merry battle Although wo aro confident that some outsider will bo In the first ten, In fact moro than .one, yet to Alex Herd, a former champion plnylnff this year In Brand form nnd splills, may ko tenth place not ut ull bad for a chap born In 1SC3. TIiuh will he seen a revival of the old KU.-i-il, nnd a turning back onro more, If our prophecies come true, of tho younger school of golf. Deterioration M bound to sot In, has set In, In fart, with the old guard, hut the very heh-htH of their excellences aro so gient that they can still nod uud win. Thl.1 wo bcllovo will lis tho last year win n as a group the Triumvirate win snino iiko uiuo imm ilajs. There will bo naught but fulsomo pralto If one of them holes tho winning putt. BANKERS SELECT CUP GOLF TEAMS Getting Ready for Sabin Meet at Greenwich. Seventeen hanks nnd trust companies of Greater New York will be represented by their golf teams this year In the annual competition for the Charles H. Sabln cup, which will bo held to morrow on tho links of tha Orcenwlch Country Club nt Oreinvvlch, Conn. Among the players will bo many men Piamlnont In the financial world, and the match has been n mbjei t of dis cussion In the Wall Street dlstilct for weeks past. Thero Is keen ilvalry among tho competing Institutions and Interest will bo eiihancid by the individual matches which have been ni ranged. The prize was offeied last yrar by Charles II. Habln, president of tho (lunr anty Trust Oomjiany of New Yolk. The batiks and trust companies vhone teams aro to compete uie the American Ex change National Hank, Hankers Trust Company, Ci ntral Union Trust Com pany, Columbia Trust Company, Corn llxrhange Hank, Empire Trust Company, Equitable Trust Company, I'nimei-3 I. o'in and Trust Conn'-i"'- '' Vr-nl Kcscrvo Bank, Guaranty Trust Company liwng National Hank, l.Iin i i.t ...ului.al Hank, Mercantile Trust Company, Na tional Hank of Commerce, National City Hank, New York TrtiKt Company, and the United States Mortgnge and Trust Company. The teams, with the excep tion of that icprcBcntlng the National City Hank, which has not ct been selected, ure composed as follows: Ami i Iran Hx' lianiic National HanK Ir. (?. M. MeKlnley, Oscar I Meelietizle, Woit.i InRton Uuvla, John It. Mluhcll, UnnaUl C Dennett. bankers Trut Company Norman V. Ward, V. N. II. Clime, Henry J. Coelirnn, A. I,. Thnnins, II. It. Iteeil. Alternates, II. Wallace (John, Arthur 1.. Willi, Mr. Sbluley. Central rnlon Tru-t Coniany II. 1'. I'.oReni, .1 Mi()ulrli, 1'. Hglcy, J. K. Wallace, H. 1'. tllbson. Columbia Truit Comnnny Henry Major, Jr., II. 11. CuMimiin, 0. 1. Grace, .1. i-perry Knnu, Arthur W. Hub lilns. Altoi nates, Walter O. Kimball. O. Arthur IIui it. icin Ui h.iii'je Hank 13. 1,. Lie 1'orent, T. T. Uusliinnic, Perry lluslimore, It. W. I.lck ley, C. A. Cree. r.mplro Tiust Compnny Anthnny T. lln'; IU. A. C. llenilcrmn. W. II. lialilwln, T. M. limbics, H. C. Wilson. Alteinate, 1'. L. Hlilrli'ce. il'iiiltaiiie Trunt i;ompnny .laniei kpu .'"I'll J. Knue, Rninuel Armstrong, Pavld I. in ,, AiternatM, Mnr- ',", - ,,, ,.. ....,r,. itiir..,. Arihur t. Centos. John Lesrhinr. rnrni.'i-' l.enu & 'Print Cnni-env O W. rilkaril, F. Ml era, Julian It. Klonne, H. II. Ilyron, A. n. Kui'cIiim I. Alie'-na'. II. N. Tim, Jr., K. L. Ilunlll. S. SIoi.ii Colt. Federal Ursine Hank O. II. Harrow, Alan K. haurlmcr, Allred Mear, Cyril lloyie, W. A. Hamilton. Oiinranty Trust Company C. It. Parker, Julian Hilltop, jRinei Uuli, Joncpb It. Bnn. Francla II. SIsion. Alternate, Austin 1,. Ilabec-k. Inlng National Hank Houelas T. .Inbn FtO'i. Frederick II. Clnrkeon, l'hllip r. tSrny, C. H. Uu Fiemii), Kenneth Uasaway. Al ternate, C. 11. Harden. I.llwrtv National Hank It. K. Tennry, James it. Illnlne, Krnest Ktauffen, Jr.. I'. H. Dnvli, Joieph A. lliiwer. Alternates, Hnrvey n. (ilbron, Kldiry W. Nojis. Menamtln Tru1.! Company 1 lei man I'laee, T. 8. Duryee. II. 11. Campbell, II. It. Jolm uton, C. D Makepeace. National Hank of Commerce 1). 1,. Moore, I.. 1'. C ir stenmn. xr. i;. i.oiuiao, i l'.ctl- fern, .1. J. I-'lnni-Knii. Allernaiea, lt. Onmn. f. W. Hlekernell. Uvmim n Tnft 2,1. I.lntbnv llratlfonl. Au- . n i t ... t..A.. I rn..1,H.i riii'ttiB C. nrntnlnu, Jr.. I'eane i,. nnitiia. Allernnte, Kidney 11. fillleek, W. O. Tletn. fnlleil ."tnK.i Jlori-.-ai!' i- Truat Cnmnany O. II. Mnrpbey, 11. I.. Kervtm, Jaek limns, ll. Itoialter, Jnek Hi niinltz. MEADOW BROOK'S VICTORY. Ilcfriiti HnliindMi ii nt l'nlo by I) (iniils tn -1 for Inilepi'iiilenre Hup. Special to Tub Sin ami Nnw Yor.i; llnp.un CcDAmit'ti.-iT, I.. I. .nine w. ine si-'-- I ond polo I'umc for the Independence oup -iio nlnviiil tin tbe Held of the llneli.iwav jiuntlng Club this evening and resulted ,..ln e,,,. tl-tr. I.oni- I.ilan,l teim bv a N"; tSi.Weli ' A." w! S -iriavid Haws.... 2 11. Winn 2 hack J. 11. Lanlmni.. o C. II. I.eo -1 ttt. i . I iiniif n. . ii ON KN0LLW00D C. C. LINKS. fjii-rinl to Tub Sin A.to Nnw VonK Hir-iin. WltlTB Plains, X. Y June 20. In thn competition for the J. H. I'mery prize, thirty-six holes medal pi.-, at the Knollwood Country Club to-day 150, and tleorgc Skinner, 1C1. LYON TRIUMPHS WITH FOILS. t T . 11... 1- r.,..t J kiUIfUVU BVVVUUl HIGH LIGHTS AND SHADOWS IN ALL SPHERES OF SPORT 11 DANIEL. Copyright, 1020, tv The Sun-HeraM Corporation. TUB Intercollegiate Rowing Association's regatta at Ithaca last Satur day waa a success as bis a success na It was jiosslblo for It to be on Lako Cayuga. But It was nothing Ilko tho regattas of other days at Poughkcepsle. Cornell and Ithuca exceeded 'themselves on tho occasion anil at tho cloan of a hectic day they weru almost ready to admit that the ovent camo perilously closo tu being too big for them to handle. Next year tho regatta will bo bnck cyi tho Hudson, whero It belongs, In winning tho varsity raco Syracuso repeated Its victory ot 1916 nt roughkeepslc, anil added glory to Jim Ten Kyck's reputation as. a coach. Tho Huccess of tho Orange developed Hometlilng of a problem to thoso who would llko to name a rowing champion for tho your. If Cornell had won It would have taken thu title without a word ot protest from any quarter. Hut Syracuse, It will be remembered, was beaten by tho Navy In tho ChlliW cup raco On tho Schuylkill that after Syracuso had won over tho midship men on their own roiirso oil the Sovurn. Personally wo aro Inclined to give tho laurels to Syracuse. Tho regatta on Lako Cayuga was a peculiar ono In so much, as the Cornell freshman crew proved Itself tho faMcst of tho lot. It won lut race in 10 minutes 4112-5 neconds. Tho Cornell Junior varsity tho crew which wan tho vnrnlty until Saturday won lt event In 10 minutes 15 3-5 seconds. Tlio Syracuse varsity was a winner In 11 minutes 2 3-5 seconds, These performances reverse the usual nnd aro particularly peculiar becnuso the races wore rowed on still wati r and thero wero no tidal changes to consider. Tho times develop n suspicion that wh'en Charley Courtney selected his heavy varsity for tho big race ho made an error. Tho light varsity had shown Itself to be tho faster crow and had shown splendid form, particu larly at Princeton. Ileshles, It had whnt tho heavy crew lacked, racing experience. Cornell's freshman eight showed that It was one of tho greatest combinations yet brought out at Ithaca. Thero aro some who say thut It la tho greatest. Pirates Thought That Hancroft Was routing for Cnrey. The series between tho fllants and tho Pirates brought to mind anil to tho foro on tho field too a rather Interesting anglo of thu trade whereby Hancroft camo to tho New Yorks In exchange for Fletcher. When McOraw got Hanrroft he not only mado a move to plug up a gap In his Infield but ho moved against tho strengthening of a probable rival. McOraw, by the way, thinks that his club still will bo In tlio thick of tho pennant fight before long. IIo was acquainted with the fact that Bancroft was slated to leave tho Phillies and that If he did not go to tho Giants he would be traded to tho Pirates for Carey. The Pirates then needed a shortstop as they do now, and they were mighty anxious to land Bancroft. In fact, they tool; It for granted that tho deal alrendy had been completed, and they were somewhat surprised when they read that the Giants had landed tho lnflelder. Cnrey, we hear, still is on the market, hut nobody has an lnflelder of class to spare. Besides, Carey Is not going to get any younger. Tho Giants, by tho way, are to bo strengthened with despatch. An effort Is being made to get Johnson, Ii.ih-0 club of tho Pacific Coast League. If Johnson, who Is leading that league in hitting nnd is a fine fielder, can arrange for Ills relcas from his contract ho will step right Into tho Lako has been approached In a satisfactory way by the New lork club. It I.ool.s us If Yalo Will Princeton's cherished hope that title to the football, rowing and track honors already scored In that com pany this scholastic year camo within a shade of being realized. Yulo won the deciding game of their baseball series on Saturday, but It won by a very close margin, 1 to 0 and the margin, as seen from the stand, was oven smnller than tho solitary run which showed In the score. Two dlnkv hits which were of doubtful authenticity figured largo In tho scoring of that ono counter. But ono run, if It wins, is as good as ten, and Princeton gets only little consolation nut of tho closeness of the defeat. In the series Yale scored ten runs, while the Tigers got eight. Tho 15113 now will go Into their battles with Harvard with great confidence, for tho Tigers defeated the Crimson without the need of a third contest. It looks ns If the Ynlo team will retain the Big Three title an honor it won last spring, and In 10 IS too. The Ells, couched by Billy Lauder, the old Giant, play an intelligent game and they have some splendid pitching material. Coxo did very well indeed last Saturday just a shade better than Mnrgetts. ThU year, by the way, the Big Three championship does not mean the Eastern Intercollegiate leadernhlp any more than It meant It last season. CUP YACHTS RACE TO-DAY. Slimnrnel: 1V.N Poor Itonelilne Itesolnte ravnrltp In Trlnls. Ily JAMES S. MITT'IIKI.. Lnto on Saturday night when the lights wero growing dim off Snndv Honk Sir,"r0 01 111(1 PS n'""S rtrw Thomas Llpton made the announcement Hs over the four nnd s-ven-elahths mile course of the Indian Harbor Yacht on board the steam yacht Ictorla that , (,,nl) th,s 11)ornlnB wls tJu. Fpnct.,ouliir Shamrock "2.1" carried one thousand I finish for recoml place between tho squaro feet of canvas moro than ever ' Windward II.. owned by Vtlclnrd Monks, she did In England, and where she l"' 'wno showed her stern to everything In her , j,,,,. lleIll tll, ft01, atc!li B!ive second class for several seasons. This Informn- place to the Windward IJ. by ono sec tion enhnnced the victory of Shamrock I ond. Onlookers supposed it was a dead , I heat, ns the two racing jachts swept y,i .iirnia.. , 1 ii evtra crowding or doth on the trial horse wns lo make her as fast ns poi IM so that she will btlng out all the latent power of Shamrock IV, and that In the three weeks of actual practice the challen 'or will bo tuned up to the high est pitch, Even with tho extra sail spread Sham- . 1. ..Oil . -In -n.l..... .,Ar... pi, n. ..Id,. cspcolnny In the 'VVniwnrS' rk ,, ,,,, ,i!,.D nn.i i ,,.,..l, l-, ,111.1 ..ilii.li she wns ben ton ny a coupe of seconds, , ,. , .,, .p.' ,,,.i, -, short of nlno minutes. The challenger wns not so superior in the reach Trom ! buoy No. 2 to the Shrewsbury Hocks Mirlitri! Imov. which wns n distance of 1 six ami three-(Ujrtor miles, and where I she mado only an actt-nr gain of ;1 t.H" B"conds. This was regarded as the I innt,p(,r, y, n, p.,,., weakest nolnt of Phamfo.'k IV. If theilltrk. I'.alnli K Slave weatlKM- permltH to-ilay the Sh-imrocka w-.ll ho sent over the full course of thirty miles, that Is fifteen mill a, to windward and return. j Only tho lisht sort of wind and weitner will prevent mo nniue ami Itesolute from a continuation of their I .it tlu off Newport to-day. So far tho tlr mlute has been victorious In sU nut nf the nine races sailed and sho Is now the favoilte to defend the' America's Cun ngaln't Sh.imrork IV. While It is pA-tly admitted that two of the wins ti.llletl for the Hrlstol boat were In the nature, of flukes nnd that they should not Im counted against the Vanitle It Is admitted by the partisans of Vanitlo tlsat her opti-menl has a commanding lead and (hut tho Vunltic will be forced to sh.ver her timber) if she Is to come out of the series with flying colors. It was the original nltention of tho New York Yacht t'lub regatta eommittco that the series should be composed of About sixteen races, and to judge by the re cent developments the whole- herles will be contested before a selection will made. KUMAGAE AT TOP OF FORM. New Havk.v, Conn., June 20. lehlya : Kum.igae, the Japanese tetml - star, won I the Urals In tho nnui tournament of I the New Haven Lawn Tennis Club yes- terda.i, defeating I.. 51. Hanks of Yale, the Now Unglanil champion. 61. 0-2, 61. It was a well played match and was closer than tho More would Indi- en to. H10 hard driving and deadly Placing of the Japanese told In of the tliree sets, however, nnd despite some brilliant net wont on tne part or the Yale star the latter was able to get only four games In the three sets. Ku magae was in his best form and p'.aycd nearl perfect Unnls. lvr.magae anil iiaroiti Taylor or New Y'oris won the doubles, 7 5, C S, G 3, j 1 0, 7 fi, defeating Hanks and Hawkes. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. Toil SAT,T:--Tn fit. tlntwl ami V." I li t . , thru1 sniMli ponlen, four jm lo ptmli'-t, r.nv- t-i ii.i m - ui.ii itni-, yviiy is, id 'i ruddle: antl tiarrers. atn tliri-e eon boy -.id t'Jf . Vi:in, 4.;2 Uaat St., city. Tele ih-.iic l'liua 20. '.''ii ih-, , i . im-- ui foi jalo. tt (.OI.I.MAN, caro of Durlana, manager and lnflelder, from the Salt New York lineup, and we hear that Salt Kctaln Baseball Lntirols. It would add the Big Thrco baseball WINDWARD IN CLOSE RACE. Hint Snapper by One Second In Indian Harbor Itnee. Speeml (o Tub Kin inii Nmv Ynntc Hrrutn. GriECNWini, Conn., Junp 20. A fcat- across the finish line nbrcast. At the start the yachts were well bundled, but nlmnst Im'nodlitely got pvay In two divisions to bunt for thn favoring slants. The Jade o' Lantern, owned by Lennn'd II. Dyer, the last yncht to leave, ws ttv most successful and finished first by a good margin. The wind was east in south, lls'it and Vl".'?.? n- nii-i.ip .iuiii- iiuk niio mo in onli ,,, , ....,.., l ,!. T.,,l tl, , , 1 ', , . V. . ono design class, but she took a s iil over .. . v, ii, .m. .,i. an'Vvl" bp cre'"tt'1 "'Ith one point, 11,0 summary: AltltOW CLASS HTAKT, 11:20. II. M. S 12 '.'fl 1(1 ....12 m K 12 " 1C, Pyer. M links. . ...12 11 (VI I INI'IAN HAlli:oit nvu DllSiaN-STAItT, Jm) s , 0() 0 IIH1IS WIN HXIHIHTIIIN (JAM 1 1. Nr,V HAVRN, Conn . .lime In. The Cln-tlnt-ntl National tltfmleil New Haven, tif the 1'ntti rn l.eaene, haltrs nf the leasue, In an exblbltlnn raine ln-le to-tlay, .'I to 2. T'u- pnni" fnlloui-'l tli n ulur Ilui-trin l.ta'-ni- eiinteal and numi II. an to. 000 pti sons ?aw the ilnuble bill. Tbe senn it, hi: New llaen. . 0 fl 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 7 1 Cln'-I'innll .. 0(1 0 2 (10 10 -,'t n 0 Il.ltlerl. .' Iliev.ll anil Wilson, fee, Hlli r at il Al'en. ROD AND GUN. BATTERY LANDING 11M.A l.-niei ciery Saturday Afternoon at 1 P. M. ran; ( 2.. Ine. halt: Run . 7 A. M . 2.r,0. Tnej . Vt'd.. Tlniet S. a It-v nn.l T Inr. fnnl. !" pniWAIIT-'MVN. mo catchim or sr.A ha-... v ( t T 1 1 T N " ' lenung iloek foot Qeean Ate. ill if" leavin iiay-iot- r, UI. nrl ltL' -ItllH ...i. .... II 111 t'a ' A. II rapt. iinrtT. i-i.KNiY (ir -i:a hai-i. Sir. E V E L Y N 5?XYa i: r.nl 1 MATtTIV Klipfli ill! nil Kftv. Tri-AMrD -7-1O A VA ! M tAlVICK Ui'.AIA I.eav.t canaraie 7 A M TW,!av "nil Pat. . s',i'i.2! U?"'. 1 l!-NK MrUm I llAis AM) ltl.ACIt-7 A. M. M M)AY. : CAPTAIN JOE II SW'SV. d,,3r v"' """ Ju- ,.ipj AlfHY itrcKNni;. I.IJAVI'S A, M. eery tlay. HAMMIIIIK POCl liasn and Itlarl.fUh THANK HAMMElt irJ II leaves Sheep- head liny dally IIHII III. S A. 51., ."inulay 7.30. ('apt l'l'.HI) WI 1 1 :n E. RosbR.II -01 ,i:nty or r.ixn. Canar-le 7 A, M. Hally. unilo HICK rrilS' 'N le.ivcn foot l"th St.. (j-:--en n :). rier 1. - lt n . j. T.n. . .s tn ... i. i 1: vurrn Tj. TTr EW YORKER daily. '2 I. Jii., Pun. 7 AMERICA "lel'v , Sen. 7. Fat. 2 P. M. 'klTlfciU'CM yiif.piiua.l Hay. .1 tliSael LArXCH, MerMLm, nw bow n Vr v 1'oluti mako dates. Puoae lleinpsteail lotl - ' innrni mm WASHBURN SCORES EASILY AT TENNIS Makes Flying Start for Third Leg on 'Met' Title Cup. Watson M. Wnshbuin opened his bid for a third leg on the metropolitan ten nis ehnmp'onshlp cup nt the New Yorlt Tennis Club yesterday and lumped off with two matches that did not beiiln to test his bklll. Tho ranking player tioeiU only one more victory for permanent possession of tho trnnhy, having wuii tho tournament In 1HIJ and In 1613. .ami bo l sure tn make a determined effort to win ngnlfi this time. Ills utsy tri umph over Hlchnrd Unite in the Church cup Intercity matches recently showed Washburn nt his best, hut ho will have to continue to play topnotch tennh', for among others he has IchlMi Kumngni', third In nntlonnl inr.lt, nnd H. llinwril Voshell, the preiseiit tlllcholder, to beat. In his two matches yesterday Wash burn defeated A. Haeliracli, fi-2. '"-I. and H. R-Ilobbs, ft-1, 0-1, bfdmf too strong for hi opponents In every ile paitment of the game, lie outguessed and outdrove them both from start to f'nlsh, launching his attack almost en tirely from deep court. Vofhell, tho plnylng lhrou-;h chntn plon, did not extend hlms"lf at any Mage if his mtlch with Harold Kwalll, w-lilie Knmigae delnved Ills start for this nftcriioon. The Japanese star, like onbell, ban one leg on the champion (hip cup. Elliott 11. Illnsen, Krancls 1. tunler and Percy L. Kynafton wero nmnrg other contenders to cnriie thioutli. After n bi'sy rtav'fl P'ay nearly three-fourths of the orl' lial sixteen en trants bad been eliminated. In one of tho most spirited contests of the day Percy K.ir.aston. the NufRtiu and Queens champion, aeored a hard earned victory over Allen Uehr. Tito content went Into oxtra sen and was marked by hard hitting and rplendll "getting" on hotli s'des of the net. Itebr was a trifle Hie stendlc" but Kytl- decl.dve stroke and finished off many a rally with a rfiol for placement, usually nn overhend Hiunsli of a lob that Bchr employeu fre quently In a futie attempt to keep his opponent nwnv from the net. For a man who Is approaching ihe halt century mark In life Frederick G. Anderson, tho Tcrrace-Elegs County Club vetbran. gnvo.n mighty tood ac count of himself In a match with Frank MrWntty of Mnnflnlr. The one-time ranking player bK-ki the speed to cover his court satisfactorily, hut ho itlll tc talns the skill tint won blm many a sectional title two decades ago. He had his cioss cotitt and dci p court drives tinder perfect control nnd be placed them so accurately, timing Ids returns and concealing their direction so well that he caught his opponent out of po sition time and ainln. 'I he Suioaiarj-. M 'tinpotllan T- nnh r'lpinnlonshlii Slniiei -First i-ennil - i':i"i N. Jollffe iVfiat.il H. it., rtnrroiifhs, n-t, n-n. Waien M. Wanhlnirn deflated A Pm lirnc'i, n--5, I'l; U. II. Holieria ilef ated A. II. I'rey. ft , fi-1: It. V. I.nlte di dated M. It tMwnids, !. fi-'J; .1. 1. Kejea defeated ' Pateenn, 0 I. 7 r. ; lleiliert I. Vouinr.ii i'. feitiri W II Wi'r,.i, -'.', S-(t, Klllntt 11. Tlmen iltfinted W. II. Til'-t, P-l. li-.t. Secomi Itounil-I'erci I.. Kyim'ton i!"P ated Mlm llellr. 4-11, " -". '2; H. How aril Vo.lKll ilefcateil ll.uuV! Huiilll. 0-1. I'l. WJiilford Wat. rt.nry .lefeate-l IVnnlr I-'I'.on, n j; a. Ilenly defmiid P.. He CaHtio. C-l, 2n, s-ll. Paul Martin iiefcatul Mnnrtie Aden. R-3, 0-1; frank M Watty ,l,.f,.ated I'redeilek O. An lersun, Ol, O-il, 0-1, I.. II. rtnger deputed Jlielail K. Mnekinn. (I I, n-0: H. J I-'n nei, .Ir.. d" fentert r. O'Connor, 00, 01: Hairy Sa"! s lefeatld II. W. ItoMnrnn 11-1, " '.. M. V. l'o, Jr. i' Paled U. Winston, tV-0, (1-2, M. T. Aelierland defeal (1 .1 Nleknnoi. . c-4. n-l; II -;li Nc i-l-deflated 11. W. S-'"nrt7, 00. 112: W.Umn M. Wn.-'itiiirn '1'fiRicd It T. Iloi.bs, rv-l, 0-1: TVomn Moor, deruite.l 11. rronle, M, 11-1; W. M nailer defi rtee 1.. Vi-I.er, 11--1, n-l: It. n. ItnlieWs iltf -itfd IH-. W. Kruder. II :t. 11-2. rritt fin" r lcfntn! .1. M Odre, 01, e 2. C'li:' i ri'nrilieri (lefipled .1 Ii. Keen, 10 S, S-ll; l,ioll Crotiy rtefen'cd W. Abel', 11-0, H-,'l: n. II. lteoe eefiat.d t'la'illln P. Adams, il 0, 11 ;;, 01; llerlint I rovinnn deflated Frnnl! Knll, 11 0, 7 " i:ill,ilt II. riorni i'f nnd P. M. I.n. 0-2. Il-:i. II. W. Sbaffer iVf..nt. d n. v. I.'tt'i. ft-1. 11-8; A. .! raw. irntFd It .1 MiKny, 71, II I; W. 11 Itotierls. di f. a'ed W. II. lliiiloti. (1-2, -; N. Wlnt-r rated . 1. tli-utvau, 4 fl, (1 -0, (' .1; It. .1. '-ommeri d,.f.n''l llov nielile, (I a, (18. H-a; HU M flih.-u d.f-nted A. ltudoiyi, it I, S-fl; Trod I'lnnlrnnl defeated l It. Pauley, c- t a3; Hnmeel It. McMlhtor ii". f-afed rr,d Iirl;, fl 1.0-2; JT Wl. sniffer, .1 n. riivl i", H. n Hntiinwoy, W. J. Tons nlnt. II. NTorf-n, fl. flarde. B Ol'mey, I.. Tommy. Pnol Martin, ISeMrt R. Htod-tait, P T A. M Her. I'. II. llassfuni and K. ft S-'o'lalr wo i V." i'i r.-ivlt. Thlnl ltoend l'er.-y I,. Kynnnton deflated .1 H;nitl' n I. (l-O; Hn-.m tt Norma de- fintfd Vnlli-t- I Tnii't-nK C -' !l! 7". kl. II- rin-i- ii,ifini.. .In.:- Mn -t in. (11. 0-.'l. N'nrn an Winiir d. ; ' i1 W I',. Holti-i-H. 7, renin 1 1 T 1'i.nler ilef and ,1 It. S'.. 'ii'inn :f, O 'J, iu 0. Sii Mii-n A'. lauVao'i ilef n'ed C,"oi--c v tli ton-, 01 ' (11. Ii'p,.nld KiTexiy I'i'er.l.d If -r.rv II , P.'-sfii-d, 10-8, 0-1 Tnul JlniMn d, fent. li f MeWntty, ('--J. 0-n s (in,,, j, L. II I Itoq, i-i ond William Ilnsenliaiiin ' mm Vy defBllP. 1 TEA VERS AND HALE WINNERS, j .Mr.NTfi.Ain, N. J.. June 20. tMrl.v- ' six hole rompelltion over the links of the Upper Jlont- Inl.- Country Club to- i day brought together many Kbinln ! lights. .Terotjie Tr.neis, the Idol of th Mountaineers, nnd ,1. H. Hale, of the I Cllen Hidge ro'iiitiy Hub were pltte I 1 ngilnst Will! im Heikle and 1'iank W Dyr, also of Upper Mnntelnlr. In tho morning round Travers anil Hale won ' out, 2 up. and In th" afternoon 1 up. iiAisvAitn r:r.w.i c.o vachtimj. Itr.n TOl', Conn , J-ine '.'OThe enllln' Ilanard roulre; e'luml .ip, at to-tla on lma-. ' .1. I' Mnrril'l-'i va, lit Ctr air, wlil.h r-ui,nl iirouml I-o.i;: IOiiH'1 S"ii-(i, v I'll a "tip ,,n tbe I,.iliK lil.-!!. I lYlenl-i to dIIiiw tie oa' . 11 ll In I'll . .i-i.i. ROD AND GUN, , : EowARDToiTiiflrT&Io,1 Fishing Tackle Exclusively , falc-roonn and fnnnry i-ni'i-r nne roo' llg 5"ltiei -lrerl. Tir .Vr.rli. " ' n.u Ulsli A I heiidrWat fnl, Snrlns IbiVlmr. M . S A. M. Ilrln;; ball. Tel. Mnrn's lileJ3,JV Ca,t.. l.ynn-. :' w. jifiti,. leave.t -Areik j(ail St.KIn rtaily, .c. Mini, nnd l'rl., HA:; irntn. Riml,. r, train I a.t.JAKi; l:TIIMAN. U etinei,d-ir. 1.1 lit 11 .ea '-.., M .,',' fUJIinnifiotie .! iep-.li.nil Halh.' iip,.i Mnn., 8 A. M Sun. A. M Capt. I'l.Afli: HA-,-i. I!1.A( K -tt N. l!:.U, MINI, llll.'.M 11 l'l.I KK I'MIIM, Sea Pigeon H . tlnll in A M.. Mat. 2 I' 1!.. 1 A M . S' i . .'.it ' Hay. nt t i- im; iiAt'six. Ntit Army hip inttliei- Umia yi Jirl,!n ?'i. Itl-nlitti ji ; Ills tli At in v t.-nti $.,'!. Il n. ai .. .5; liO-.ll. S8. Ilrlilge -I.. llrtiiiMin. ri.t iir. i i-iiiMi-ii) a. ji. iMit.Y. ADMfRflL I".:r shefI,i-'im",Vi,u!','iny frt.lv s A. ,I . Suiwa'.. 7 111 fur 1 S-'Im. it.; , a 1 (',,, ( -.- 1 11 m.i.fs ",iv' hi iiiAini.K m tiii; hai -r, ti. .ne.r. ,u- -ie.i UldTH 1'. l'-.i. C.ar'l.. l'n,. I.. rtr, Artinaloa Until, s" .1. - nt' l-i.- DUANE I' fcv. s 1 -A. M i- 1 ti I.- ri ri v.- M. I: VI 'i I ..III- I L dayi Buuaay(' Tuesday; "" BRONX CYCLIST IS j FIRST AT NEWARK Kaiser Wins Four Cornered Match Race at Velodrome. 'T" ih.rry Kaiser, tho Hmnx cyellnt, de feiited Orlando l'lanl, Wllllo Hpcnrtr nnd Eddie Madden In a four cornet ed matdi ince at tho Velodrome In Newark yci.teiday afternoon. Kaiser defeated I'ianl and .Midden hi ono neat, flnlohed In n dead heat for second placo with Spencer In the next, tho hent being won by l'lanl, nnd won tha final and deciding hent by bailing out Spencer and Mnd. den. In the second heat, In which Kai ser beat l'lanl, ho Miueczcd the Itnllnn champion going around the Inst turn, and although the crowd booed and Jeered blm the referee did not take any action, due Mllo Open (Profesnlnnall-Wcil by Ailluir Hpencer, 'I'orenlo, Willie Spencer, Tn lonto, leroiul; linymoiiil Union, Neunrk, (hlid: Alfi.-d Cionllet, Nonnrk, fourth i Harry Knl-er, llronx, fifth: Ilddle Maddi-n, nlxlh. Tlni", 'J III 3 .1. (Hie Mil" Novleo f Amateur) Won by Ed ward lliuke, NVwnrk, I'linrles Castle. New ark, seroinl. Time, J.M .1-1. Ono .Mile, Clns II. (Amateur) Won by IM wnnl Jlenill, Unlotio .Sportlva Itallan.i, I.urr) Heiiffert, liny lew Wheelnieii, n-eoinl, Jo eepb Itenl, Il.iv View Wheelmen, third, ll.n-l Adann, Hail Oranre, fourth. Time, 2 004-5. Two Mile Imitation (l'rnfi'.inlonnl)-Wnti by Alfred (Irendn, Au'itralla; William llanlcy, Sun rrnnclmo, seeoinl; Uinlnald McNainsrn, An trnlla, (hlid; Jacob NtKln. Irilnclan, fourth, Peter Hiobuch, Ilonton, fifth. Time, .1:i:i VV Half MPe National Cliampionslilp (Ama teur) Won by Chris Dntterweleh. May View Whi'i'liueii, iMnnrrt ltendl, Unions Pportlva, neoiul; I'ipiI 'I'nvlnr, New York A. O., third; l.nrry t'niffirl, liny View Wlii'elmen, fourth. Time, I 12 !l 1. Two Mile Ilnndlcnp (I'rnfes.lnnnl) Won by Charley l'lereiy. Amtinlln (110 yarda); IM ward Ilyron, Amtnilla (K10 yiiidn), fceond; Alex Mclluith, Autialln (75 nrdi), llilrd, Tom Hello, llronWyn (121 yards), fourth; Lloyd Thoinai, Pan I'lanchco (HO yards), filth. Time, .'I.Jd 3-.1, Two Mile IlnndlcHii (Am.iteur)-Won by Anthony Vniing, liny View Wheelmen OeTiiteli): William Peek, liny View Wheel linn CH ynid.o, meond; l'red Tnylnr, New unit A. C (scratch), third; Felix I'ald, I'nlono Snoitlvn Knllana (1M) yardii), fourth. Time, i-i.-i. Aliemanee Mateli Ilnee (ProfesilonaD Won by Hairy Knher, llronx: Orlando l'lanl, Itnly, fecund. William Spencer, Toronto, thlid; Eddie .Madden, Newark, fourth. Firm h'-nt won by W. Spencer; Plnnl, Aemnd: Mad.V'ii, (hlrd. Time, 'J :.-.S 1-1. Second lirnt won by Knlier. Plnnl, second ; Madden, third Time. 2-.17. Thlnl heat won by l'lanl. Head In at for second and third betiwcn Kniser and Silencer. Time, ,'t:01 Il-.l. Fourth ln-nt won bvinlier, Ppenccr, neconil; Madden, third. Tin... .' ;i Ti ii Mile Paced Mnteh (l'rofeslnnnl)-AI-fnd fintillel, Neenrli. vji. Oear Htrtt. Swltx orhind. Won by Huiillet. Time, 10:12 1-.1. RECORDS FALL AT BOSTON. Tliree Murks IIiiiik Uu ill Neir Himliuiil oljnipio Trials. I'oston, June 20. Three new iccords for New Hnghind wero established at the annual track meet of the New- Hng land A'-soclailon of1 the Amateur Ath letic I'libm hero to-day. The Innova tion of holding the meet on Sunday drew u crowd estimated at 10,000. Tho records were mado In the live mile run by Fred W. Fuller, In the discus tnrow by J. W. JCeHar and In tbe Javelin throw bv W. Tlni. The winners of the events will mako up the team wh'ch will tepresent New ICng land In the Custom trials for the Amer ican Olympic lenin, to be held nt Frank lin Field. Iiilladelphla, next Saturday. The winners follow : 100 Yard Paeh-F. W. Waterman, II. A. A. Time. 10 eei'iaii's. '.".() Yard Pn h-W. P. Hayes, II. A. A. Time, 22 2- i sei onill'. 41(1 Yard lliin-J. W Tin e, r,() "J-r "leond.t. K.so Ynrd Jtun J. A Thai-, I .Ml 3 .1. ("i e Mile Itun-J. J. Time. 1:21. . Diliidi, II. A. A. Caffery, It. A. A. Connolly, II. A. A. 1 i Mile IPin Fred W. Fnller, Porehes ler Gleh, 2". .11 4 .1. ISO Yaul Hurdles A. Ilulrnan, Woicester Ai-n-lemv, 1(1 1-1 t-ccoml?. i ID Yard llurdl. r-W. II. Meanlx, II. A. A. Time, r7 2-1 (eeonds. I'.i'e Vault 11. W. Ilarwoml, II. A. A. IMKbt. II feet. Uunnlnii Iliuli Jump W. Wbalcn, 11. A. A. lltldit. 0 f ltuiinhiR 1) end Jumn 12. O. Oouidln, im attne'iod, Pl"innce. 22 feet Ilunnln Hop. Step nnd Jump 12. O, Oour illn, illiattaelud. Disunite, 13 feel ,1H hifliei. Putting 10 Pound Shot .T. (' I.awler, II. A. A. Pbinnce, 43 fee! (Ill Inches. Ilai.inier Throw i". T. pnntlrow, II. A. A. PI mice, 113 Pot ,", lr.ihes. Tlirowlnir lifiy-sl Pound Welsht W. l t li IVirt Hanks. ! PIsetH Tlliow .1. W Kellar, 11. A. A. Dll I tnnce, 127 feet 2 Inches. .Invclln Thrott v urn, jarim e.iuo. M-tllle e, 111 f'-i t :. . Inches. "Right! It gives real satisfaction to park a car smoothly, without having the engine stall as you creep forward and back, fitting her into narrow quarters. Polarinc makes this easy. It assures botli power and control. This standard oil jar all motors locks the explosive force of the fuel in the cylinders till it has done its vork. This enables you to maneuver with ease and accuracy. (Jivei you n responsive, spry, powerful motor that rum quietly and with little vibration. UsinjJ 1'alarine you'll have Ic-ner fouled -park plugs or other carbon troubles. 1ot transmissions ond differentials use Polatine Gear Oil. Sold wherever you sec the red, while and blue .Wony Sign. STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK New York Albany Buffalo Dostoa -"tl (I K.u,Vn,. Ill n..rr.- .. KCBv 1 f.nf( f TITLE FOR MISS F. BALLIN. Wins New Jersey Teiinl rhnni ploimhlp After llnrtl Mulch. Miss Florcnco Ilallln had very I'ttle to spare In winning the New- Jersey soy tennis championship on the courts ot tho Orange Lawn Tennis Club yes terday. She wns In fact within a snoko of losing the second set of her mutch to .Mrs. ltnwson Wood, but rallied in tlriui lo score In straight sets, C 4, 7 li. It wns by nil odds tho hardest match of the tournament nnd the final seme of points. 79 to 77, glvea a clear Idea of how doso tho inside was all the way. It waa marked by long cross comt tal lies from deep court with first one nnd then tho other woman coming up tn finish tho point with a well dhecte.1 volhy. .Mrs. Wood hnd her opportunity In the second set In which she led S 1, and wan within a point of taking tho next game, alio lost control at tho wiong time, however, and -Miss E'lllln ramo through with a rally th.it tied tho bcore al 5 all. Throughout the match Miss Ilallln driving carried more pace than that of her opponent and II told In her favor In tho latter part of the second set. THE AQUILLA SAILS FAST. tout Washington, U I., June 20. The Ao.ulll-1, Hordon Curry's fast yacht of the. Star class which last season won tho Ihterclub championship In cla'S A In races contested among ynelils of tho Ihiyslile, Fort Washington and .Man. nnssct Hay yacht clubs, won the second of the series to-day In Manhussct Hny. The summary : INTIIIK'LI'I) ItACIl-RTAII CLAPS CLASS A-KTA11T 3:ii-uiiui(Ni; n. wn.iin. lilllp H-d Flnlih. II.M.H. time. II.M.H Vnelit nnd Owner. Aipillln, (! Cuiry Timum. W. L. In leo Ilvdin, I.'. H. Hyde Arlu. (i. Abbott Saturn. 0. W. Elder. Jr. . , 4 I S'l '.0 4 nl I'll 1 o -ii 4 .10 no 1 .10 SO I 41 10 1 31 10 4 1.1 II 1 31 1.1 Man II., Crumble t Waters, a (II II I r.l 41 Shadow . I). Cowl Miiia, II. I. Llnlttleld.... IlainhiT, H. C. McLean.. Did not tlnhh Did not finish Hid not finish CLASS Il-STAIiT .I 2a Neptune, Mr. Hearing 4 .'0 2!) 1 30 2 lilone, A. Hut rr 4 Ml 11 1 30 M lllg Hipper, J. It. floblnxoii. 4 r,l 21 I 31 21 Ni mid, A Teller 4 lit 111 1 3d IP NO! thorn Slur, Mr. llamblc I .10 21 1 3d 21 S'thern Cro, J. C. Henine. 4 r.H D!) 1 31 W IttlNWVI'I'.lt TAHKS HOI,!' TIT I H, ATLANTA, Oa., June !0.-Aflcr dofoatlng Hull!. Jut i un i .t. ,. . I'nttona! nmiilcui loin naiutnt t,lt .nr, 1 a,., In the Fcml-flnsls, fl. V Itnlnwatcr of Al lanta won (be (PoiKln Stale Rolf cliiimploii hli ,eieidny from Tom 1'ret.cott, also of Alliinta, 3 up and I lo play. JOHNNY TILLMAN MISIN. ClIICACiO, June :o-.nllor I'lledtimn, ,-i Chlrnno lIchtwelKhl, deftiued Johnny 1111 '"nii "f Mbinennolts In a ten loiind bout at 1 ; a ' I Clileaiio, Ind , lain nldit. I ROD AND limn vati:u rou i.orw. an(U - Smily Unnk I'rlnrtM .I:un:ilf liny (inrnnn (Tlio lltir--itl.no) liny n. if-l'') Ul-ni-l I'nto. AV. I"M, A.M. I'M. A.M. l'.M. A.M. I' M. 'uiii '2 ... . 11 1rt 11 r.l 12..'! I Jirm 22 IL'O.I 12:41 11! IW 12-10 1 IS J' lid 2:i 12 i7 J.M7 1(12 1'12 1.2 'turn 21 . , . 1 ,vj 2 :ti i :! u :(( 2..I7 Junn an 2 17 H 2A 2 ,12 II 0 'I In1 (lnu pln Iu tlto Ahovo tlIo Is I.'nstiru mui hour CnnilUhii:- In Hurifrpit IU). Kttllu'd Ihih-i 'trulllnc (ontlnui's lo occupy nith who pprcl.illzi' In that type of flihlni;. Many ro.hI 1iii"h havo Ik on made In the ha Curt Otto ut Ninv York an hod on hr yacht, which will Im anchored off V.nn't for hunw tluu'. Hr iiinttiiH in u finatl hUlff ihilly tu the l.ftit rlmiru'ls, whrn- hli man clianp the power to oara for tmllkri A a t'lmm;. hu ut'iit ontflde Tuooday and raught a har rtl a-u! a half of larr." Hinoolh aktnncd hlark fl"li, which lit shipped to hit family and frit-win It tin- dty. lirneat Napier and I1. Kt Ily rojitfpur tffort tn hook the stilpera In the hav ulth nrylii(; fucce'ir. The follow Iny ucir nf liousoboim and their fainHUi lav anhed for tho nMintner'-i aw;IIm;. rltli niuhnrace.i alonp the river: "The Toro." Mr. and Mrn. MAIM I. IMunn, Uvw Yoru; tho "Antnlncttn II," John Herk-Btrui-or, Lour Itr.indi, ihe "T..uihlt. In," C. II Terhune, Lo:ir; Urancli; th- "IIcl tnat ," IU'i hi-rt 1 Ilrov, HHmar , unnnmrd hou"e hoHt", owneii, ,ludi:e Frnttk I.loyd, Trenton: Georee Meitill, I'iola'lelplila; llatph IUKfiM, I ukrhurftt; Iu-al lious.-hoatfl. ikia- OLCitph d, 'Tak- It Ia-y, A. O Wlllx it; "(Invi 5tdla," Kno cIsUtm. "Hume Comfort," Kd w aid 1'ai Iter, and "Idh- Hour," I. I Cliamherlain. Th- llls.i liar iJunnlnj: CH'1 tins Ixachcd ltx bis lodMhoat, the "Khle II." for addltloifal clubhu.iai- uleeplncr iuar lei". IlaltniPti are prttlns ready for the early Jul nith if ariffhi. Xixt w m hun-'rorlM of dni ns of fhedder etaht wilt he In rn in hfi,-"' i ra',i"i ti.idv fnr lht onIa'tqht nn unk flh. It li helh'wd that the peero ulntur i liii-d off l'n- tlioirii ei " f dlsruji-d ernbi of ln-4t tteanon and i'int tlo-idl sea"e hn-i ru.i h (Miitr-w. The rra'-n po fur taken en f in Let Her Come!" MAT HEY IS STATE TENNIS CHAMPION Defeats R. S. Stoduirt Easily in Title Matc. Prun Mutiny It I lit 1 1 s State tennis champion li ingly one shied tna'.i h on n . . tlio Orange l.nwn Trnm I'.uiit, day the former I'rlnceion i nn tain defentod Hubert S w .u( , tlmo Vale eaplnlii, bj a .. . . r i (12, (1--2, in Hie tlt'e 1. 1 i ' r i, . pir wns In rare form lie p n. I'inlly at the net, coeHni: no -i , rush nnd olleyhig with i- -m hnid M.ithey was eii'i.'.lh inn i did net miss it hlngie . m r h . i . , during the short conte.-, Just how remnrkiiMv i. i , was ma) bo unib rsloml lion i that In tho llrxl set In win. h b, , ,i bis opponent nine points, a w ii.1 , w-llh only IliP'o errors, cue im ..n ! i.( mils. Stnildart was not lurtli-ul .i , steiidy, but ho was unable in g. i i usually effeiilve net n.inn Malhey was much tho fnsi.r gii l the forward court, once tlnii. M kept his onionent on th ilefensu. the severl'y and versatility of tack. i-.lght games were dropped l. dirt lefure he braced long en" (mint one hlniwlf. Muhey out him more Ihan two lo one In the i nt nnd 30 points lo 2'i In ih" The winner broke through sen I -limes nnd Stoddart only once. On, r.tme In the entire match wen' i.i and that was the one In which Sto broke tlirniigh nervlce. It w.ii tie i in-. V i i 111 et. el. (0 Mid mnvs opinion of thos. who W 1' ' ll Malhey that he h-is ret phu 1 , . w M Pi thrco y-nrs nt lei't. The point score follows FIltST SUT MilMiey I I I I ' Htodi'art , . 1 t 2 1 - HllCONP HKT ....4 I 2 I i .... 0 0 I 1 4 THIIH) HUT. .... 2 I 4 I t .... 4 (I 1 2 2 Mathey , Hloddart Malhey Btoddait 4 4 1 il 1 -20- (IN I'LAINIiHI.D LINKS. rLAINI-illLD, N. J., June 20 -The ren iin of the first iinind for the diiiIhb Kdf ' luin plonnilp ut the llydew 1 (!olf Huh, N. nh l'l.ilnfliid. jesteiilny fnllovt A II. Ilallln defeated John Paw. i. Newton C. Mnlr deflated P S H . 7 nnd .1. II. A. Hilne t, le.-md v ll - .ni.v, 3 and I. and II. H. Pla.-li i d. f. nl. .1 i II ilieen, 'J nnd I In one match of the Mini Mm. ll i Hilne deftnieil H. H. 1 1 In -1. r . 7 ami e T'u. M'ole- well- iO"tid fin toe pitftl.l.nl . , linn i lliick, l(io--:7. 7 1. I 'i 'I'I. i nt 11. Cli.nniilln. lie-:?. 7'., A A fin ii...!, O'i-'.'I. 7S, II. 12. Ilhllel, (IO.II.7" II. I'nllbi, 117-1(1, HI. GUN NEW, i:us i-kom .jh .i to .m m; Wilt, Is New Vui I ntiilol M I' 1 A C t 2 12 A .10 i 1 I i - - - 12III I 111 2 22 1.(2 2 M :t 10 2 .'(2 ;j:i 1 A 10 ll.'M 4 OU .'I .'.J 4 1 .' 20 0"i h II J , 20 (I !'- o u .to x 7 i;i 7 .i.. it' .ii f-tntidarJ lliuc. r ilayllKlit wivIhk tuiif dd nnd h.'.ilth). Alxnit foity niotm lum't t ,iva In ui uu-ihauled fitr Ihf m-di of him i i . loiiunniliitiuiiH at the JUwiMil Ilmt'i anl raptalns and tlnlr hoatH mu nln-aly un y hooked up for the Pt anon l.wrv i. , Ii 1 w ii and eiy hoat has l.trti fHKiig.it mr tli- KouMh of July we k nrnmt Napier, Htntc VU'h and Oanio ('nm-mls-aloner, Is niontly ext'iiHcd lv ih. ioi t h i.-iiui'tion of Ki ulNh jilu-aaii'H "i th,) flame I'aitn hue thmin-h ' a'itiK '" ''ik 'Ihe hltds tat tho Ituci, whtih en 'l-alh hy pnlnnidns; within a U w hm ri I iihi v-oi l,"(W) pn'a-anw were pol.oin'il 1 tin )i n. There nru now at tin- farm in oun pin-a' n-i", or witch 7.000 w itc haiit-d tl.l.i 'uu All itio i'udaui;eied hy rt hut; Tic I pnttment of ARth'iiltuie, WanhlriKton. i- ln vetlK,itliiR Iliu liiutlfl. hut . ui Hod no ri im'C . "I'lsh fond' have Ju-t ..mnifti. d n t Inn J!arni"-'nt Ha In hu -itinoii ! vrr . tinmhly fntlowi-d hy si-hnidn "f vnU' ih, which feed on them. "I'Udi l'-od t to rann- Un --otnu I'pi'f h-n nf nilnn.i an! thidr appearance nluav IktuI ii- n - ap prnprh of rwa.kfl'!), fluid- ami Infnytttea eontlmi" plentiful. (iooil ('niches nl (iruntl likr, Maine The pa "enter department f 11"' Miitnn ('Mitial Hnllroad it-ran H tie f ll lnB rattlu it-ado nt (iiaud .;r, Vuln, A (V IauuI, Wahinpton, 7 Milmit. ' e C. P.. Small, Tewkshurv , Mum . tain t. 2 ttout, 2 tnmte; W. ' Itallnii. v i"i (tt, 2 eahnon, 2 tt'tut. Itowhr pa WortC'tii, Ma!i., .' Hiilmou, 2 tu.,up lii'iu Ph !n.ti'n, 1 tmtit, 1 miIit i ui ll v urd Ilnhf. r, LaneaHter, I'a . h inli mn, I init. 1 toRue. Itlehard Irh ilm.ii , lulu, l t ut pound troll.. Jamoa Linin, I.vnn, Ia , 1 tom e. 7h! J!JJi ol 1 relUble dialf f S.id th- v,oilds best CiKkn'. th 1 1