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' FINAL MATCH IS IN BY NATIVE OP NORWAY Defeat.* Mi>? Lt*>lir Bancroft, of Boston, in Straight Set?. ai.>?? T.\i\i> ihm in r>" i i ii.i: Surrrs%fnll* Drft'inN I 11 \\ lien I'nlred Willi William Tlldrn. 11.. SRairiNl It. Norn* \\ 111 In in?. II.. mid Mr*. I'rnnK II. l.oilfrey. ( I!;. A s soda tfil Press.] BO.-Tt 'X, Mat' i ? Mrs. l-'r.lnk I n I. M.illory, of New York, who, as Miss Molla 15jurs:edt. bcjtnn winning : Vnited Statis lawn t'tmis uliarnpion ships hark In 1P1.'.. today added two more national Indoor titles to her < redit on the I.ongwood Cricket ; Club's covered court* r.t Chestnut 14111. She defended her singles title, winning the event for the fifth time.' w lien sh? overcninc Miss l.cslie "Hancroft. Lnnewumi left-hander. 7-. r.-i. With Wllltiun T. Tlldcn. II.. of Philadelphia. worlds s.nples .?hatn pion. she .apttired 11; ? mixed ih'tlbles title for the M'ri-ii:d time in as many attempt*. The naton'* great. M -in >;les |ilay<rs Mastered \ir*S prank H. ilodfrey anil K. Norrla *Tilliutns, II I.r lto."ton. i'.-.\ 7-." Mrs. MaKury ul*.? figured !? the! wonipn'f douM.'s ? ? a: lower 'it v i olors vest, r.lav ;>i partnership '< ith Mr.". 1. |5. Mt-rr ? . of N. v. V ?. |.. Mrs. J. 1: .less u) ? watt ? gt ?? l.?? 1.. Jind Mrs. ?;? ?? 11 ? \ Toiirnnmenl llns < Insnl, Today s program in. iuht t? ? . ? I'll t'r^t national to irt.amcnt under tite nev- arranpen-.i ii' "s. eiiinu*" the draw Potin rat. ex lias! . true, the i.nl\ ups.-t <?( the v .???!; hav ing IwM-n furn: it- I i v Miss l'.iit i ri'ft. who < lliir :>atcd Mrs. Ji ssup the semifinal round the ?.nixie. I ??stef'i.*. y Kor a : me th:* afternoon, i* ap peared that M.;> I t:i tn ? r ?? t" * would f.irtlu-r confound tli-? ci ? i>tak Itijj tli.- measur- of M? -. Mallory. but fnlltrfi! when within a pi. nt n.' winning i: ? op.-1..nir ami. thereafter was ? ? tr.pletely sub merged. !t was Miss Kan.Toft's ijrst atipear.'itii in a national tennis Ilnal . Htid sii piayed brllltan? tenti.t Ill th? I'tiil. Ii(i\n:vi-r, the <1oi;ko.1 deter mination and steadiness a >ih. . i l.-ndir.a ehampion for. ed th- challt-n ,ter into errors. Mi** I Ian rott started confident Iv. ttlng a terrible pa-... I.nt lor Wild ?ss .-natiled Mr- M.illory t. rally | ? i the odds greatly against her mid ill mil th?- first s.-t. The champion ]? a.\ed r: tvp: ai 1 as, line game. ' it>it on speed and indurate' t>. do t'? issue Ili?? lliim-riifl tiimil in I'lrst >el. Jli?> liar.i roft eariud thiriieti li'iii :? in t to op. nlllj; >? t. a- .'111 lar.ii with s-ven for Mr.. M.iilorv. lie !?>. ai ompetitor ..lit tried to Lit lie hall hard in t !.? s< . olid s. t. a^.? r. outpointing h?r o;>]. ufiii in eartod jioi:it? liut i?:::ti(. tiji ontlv . n o that u.d t.'-t !? av. : . is-ue" l> : ^ mi doubt. U'lJl.uItl . .t lult.o! .,1 i pl? s eUi?ln}.:ot> . o|.- to . . l.,s lieu* stee.-strung i.. <iuet throughout tile m;.\i '1 do.:r.;- . mi ? ? t. and at tiir.e - br-.-.iiCl:! I.f- ? IS ; .1 W .... >. lie noted Th? ?cintliliritthe ?c,r;. In Ut.s i n"n l.\\.\.-r, w.? fur nirhed i?y T:iden. tremend. i renrh an,! ?1 ti.ni turn the t Id-- dtS:.It. .. i.i . or llis hide v 1: In 11-. t.. i i Ilireatencd. I'.-: ' ? ? ?? ? part Mr Maliory '; t ? v . iJi.it . : . t..-i" lor. for T i o i. . ? 1 to in- it* .! t > contort and p.l->ij> ;hirt> eart.i d points In tt.. t wt i:t v ^.a tne: . i: i> fo.i; of WJ?lfh went ' ? . 1 eu? ? After the tit.it. it 'I .. ? (!? :. a*. <t ?\VllHartis. I . ? an . .11.bi- "t? t.:ne!cs" ? ?? i.'? :-t. STAR TENNIS PLAY I .I* :FOR(:i;i) i () di:i \i i/r I I'.- Vs . .. . j NKW V??ltK Ma: . l: ;. i PfOffrei. % . i. ? . . ? i> round ? it.. ? I ?' II nl8 -hill.,. t .-lit ? day." T... 'i: ? ? i ? . : ????. Hlid th" ? , . I.i ; . Ill 1ll?>- aft? i I The Ida;. .. . ;? . a ture "ur tips- ? V ? i: .nils Hho was ? .t.-re.; Ii cnirteeU that v 1 I fir ?\ a 1 v ? ? . . ? ? )ilnest, d> :a t. .. Frank T \: !>.-(?? ? ? holder; s 11 , t \' . i ? Itanded pia v.-t ;*? i ' J!ilS; I-'r:. a.-ts 'I i ? :. r and I'. ? Kyi. istoi ? t h?- .. ? Kroap. wen t- : ? tlo- f? .it ur. inatchcs \'it . : It ..t .is at. ? i.. former h<.:d< ? I ?was 6hllipei:. ?: ? ... i.t hi p... ? In the lourioiti S. !-.?? ' .... Aadn?it. ?-f!ipl..j ? -J '.i'- ??? . (111(1 " voile; ?t a :r c af.'i ist h." ..tip lienV*. P- K l.'olumlila 1'nivel f it > atoi r ?; '?! ?. Voshell .??? ver extended hiinsi ?win lfi." n at? t '? ' ? A. 1 ? ! Of Brpok! > r. ? K' V .Va ? ? ? \* hll?* iridtl. ??ail., ,hl? h)8'-o? en with T. It Put* and Cnarlee \ A: iers ? ? a.i < . i, ? ?.>-.]f for the p .i mv ' jtati.o ;? Hunter ?"ot ? I a ?? : I ' 1 taker. PENN STA'I I. '!<) II W I. AN ATHI K'l l< S< Hot H t ;i.r Ltnr rourses |i , sT AT I; <? p - 'i'he ,r? < .'lil- ?. be vt n lo t .? _. liua'i He7.fi. 1: Mar* * Dulfli H'-rma: ; l*enn r N!ly_xx>af iitfl, promises i<, rtrr?iri.-.t t nuininer sess.ot,. nhlfh Ix-uin June 21. Kroii, 11.r umt.- r <.?' ,t, quirles already n-. .;ved it |- , liected 'hat a ft r * at many eol!t-? and. high *eho')l '? .(irlu-M u tIt advantage of the optiortunltt. pitO" both t heoret lea I ar.d ; ra< HoaX-irainiiiK in football batieha!' batikftbail and track The oiuii wllfjc^ntlnue for about eiirh; v..? ks with about two week a beltiK nevotei to earh ?port. liezd.-k v. il! t.andl for?Q)a)l and baseball: Martin, traek and Hermatin, basketball. Nino #:rotiB'other courses in physical edu < atfin^tygiene and playground worl ar?!i>jauiK offend by the depart mi r Of ph>alcal vduchtion (his aun.njcr. Ruth (rets Ho nit* Hun Against the Doilgrrs ? 1*y AisiTiatcil I'ress ] NEW OKbBAXS. Mnrch 15.? "Ilubc" Until smashed o'tt a eir tuil hit in Hi'- sixth itinini: with two inrn on. and proved the do riditiB factor In the victory of tlio Ni'\v York Vankoea over the Krooklvn I>'m1k?'Ih in an ixliibl t ion B.'itno norif to?*a>. The score: 1! 11 K New York <A.? 7 13 1 Brooklyn (N ) . . . t i:t 3 Batteries. ?foncs. Mays ;?si<l s linn- Smith. ti'Tillnlcr and l'c bet ry. Taylor. BOUULERS OF DUCKPIN LEAGUE SHOW OF WELL Liberty Press Out in Front With a Perfect Record. The Nolile Bros/ e'lass A imckpln KowIiiib KeaBue opened tlio >cason li.vt w ? ek on the Mount \'ornun al ;? y in grand stylo, and all four trains showed up t\ itli full line-ups. This |i apir is one ..f th4 strongest in tli city with the small tnaplfs. and con sists of inanj of tin leadinp star pin knights. Monday tiislit t lie St.ow flakes w i r. pitted against tt ? Butti-r Nuts in the opening paints, and l? t)? teams fought a hard battle The Si owilak-s finally >sed > i with ?In h.'st two out of tin three panics ty a small margin. \Vedn--iiay ? pl.t tlit hig tattle was ??! w. tn tV hair.pt<iii l.lberty Pre** t. an: wln :,.-rs -if the Palace Muikpiti Iat ? r ? 11.-? 1 tin champi-vi NoM< Tip Tops Tlio 1.11m rty tioj - ? ? u-> titir an I had th< 1 ? iuli a" t'.'.r tnotcj all tin wsj . wi r: -u: ill i Banns T. Ti;i? T? ;? ? \ - '?lax i <1 tool, consiste- t pa; i- but : '.a> ? <1 in hard lui I; <?: the t ?; . ,i . -. "Kid' Tinny led the field ? !:..;h i-iividual .<???..re with a I'.'I i"... Whittnar;. i? th- Sni'Wt'ai: i ? :f the hipli honors fi?r 11 ?. u . . :h a i**ii tlie I* : ?nr I :-ii t re- -Kamr total. Tl ? living .*? a i-oiv.i'lv?;? -? : . nt; of tl.i player*. with the -lui fur the " ? ?.!?. >cliciliilc Thin AVfiV*. MnUti.iv tiitfli' I.lbertv : ??. >s Snow 1'iake-. Wednesday :i._ Butter Nut - vs. Nolde- Tip-T..*i Plnjcrs ?;. :i:? ? \ ?'lll.tli-s Whitaia: Kay Whitman . . II '< ? Mutl. r . . >tatisl>ur> . . l-'r 11 /. Ki w !<?; . . (loll injrs worth .... K l To-o j . Pat l.i'hiiia mi . . liil 1 1 iyi in s ? 'lydf 1 UK'' Sam Sw.inn ... \\ illiams Ulalr I'itlJ It:.-. i "at roll Itan son Ken si i >-..... u.ii.fr Wllso.i . ?i | llltlli lit; ?l( I III- < llll>?. ful.s ?? 1.1 U. 11 y I i ? Snow !?' akes - I ? <1 Hlltter Nut> Nold. s Titi-Ti.:. I:, th. n I of t l.c ajfiie ti'KUlar s.-hi-du: ii i/a*i: >-. .i nd ur.- tl. inittiiif; i:|> ?i.i:., a I with t:.i l.'ir ii ..im ? 'i ll. , . ..he:. ?"*11. res a at - st : iiaiii:i_- t;..-, li'H^u*: for t.-a ii work, v tli Thai himi t Itros only a f'? ? . hehitid. while th. Sydiii.r .V II .r.d.i> a:.l M slier Kl N i. ;> i-. ; i: . little Batne of their 6\vri on the alley. 1 ti tin- iiidivld'ja. average .i'..imn many >?! tli.- plajit* ar. Wisely I'liti to il for In. -i honors Krov- ny" 1'uBh. of tite Tlialhiiner Hrog.' Tigers, t.'.w iimliiii: tli :. aiMli for hiith Tl idtlul avi WKii "KlU ? ? <i i<t .i -.. . ti?l. ^ ? t.i t. ? i.: H ?-. I. i The i i..ii i, . Thalhimet Kt. v - - -: - 11" A I. DIMPSIY Will. KI.Sl HKFOKK TAKINC; TRIP I;> n ? ? ? . in ? :.' ?- \Ni;ki.:-.- Mar it -.la .. ? ; i. v. ;?! ?- y v.? .tfhf :.?*??? ! a ;i. ... r.* t oda y. t . lie pin a ? v da> 1 vi-.-t 'a ith iii^ fatnily. prior s.i.iiti-- fi ? New \ rk on Apt .1 I t. ? I!iir? ? | I '? : ; -? .1 : ? I t, I t.. I mc i: ? ? ? ? i .1 .- ? abroad. iagram of Present Stadium Field at Westhampton Showing Plans Made by Athletic Authorities for Improvements Concrete 5 tand Cape city ssoo I PAST FILLY WORKING OUT III BEIING'S COURSE Daujilitrr of Meridian and Swvot Flower:- Show- l\x eellenl Form. \\ \SIUN?;ToN M.,r . The ?iMcst ^-viat -i.' ii a ? iii t" rf ? < :u v. - irk. r-nu u;> at the oid !'?< iminc i.'our* ; of t! i W.t.-li ingtot. J oky <".ul> for ttic i:;.i>o:nllng moot ing of the .-"Utherri Maryiai. ! Agrl wltura: AV ?? ? :a*.."M Ho v. it- Ajivil U 14. ::uiufc'.v.: a daughter of :.t. riii.a:. .*r.?l S\vi ? t Kiow.r* In th? stable of James W. Hcati. Mlohnel Hilly has this Ally in cltirsc. ^li* :? a half sitter of Silver Spring-. M . Heat, a \Va>hin^ton .?;? ? ? rt:i an. ml h? i at hi-* stud ui Mm.t g jrw?. t y ? 'o-.iii.v. Maryland, near ?:1\ ?-r .-prtsu:. Til.?' riliy twI.. ?. orUed ? :ir > fltr.ol:g>- li ::>> v.-* She : - K "i r and I'.lilv t > km r.i .tip \\' . l!i.? M r.ii;iii !". > Kell- l>i ? - .?a! :.u ..; H-nt. -r r.?< ? .iit; far-old Alex II.. n . ? _ -i. .j ?. ? 11 ??{ Kiitt u: <i l:. .? ???. J -a::if ii 1 t a 1 - '...: I. I" ti.l tl.. u v ? ?? r ?. ? > :.. st r-?v- at Iu?? ? I'ark . ?.?; i;u lilium n .j.i.-r it" tlo i'.owi Mall?--. a r:o- of ullr :i :? ?? 1 :i\?- furloi r, that a : - run at :? t CSeorg* Ph'k ori November i Heat, a Ml M an.] f.tur tir live precious car-old:.. ? : r t i . tl:.- Mi .dian tili;.. A - \ H w 11' - ? dam v. as ICittj l\ ?i i: i : ^ i Ifj11..i.11. d?rfeat??? I i ??" <1 Tim s, .1. S. Gordon's t>rost>ccti\> -.tat'.-; i: r .? Kentucky l>erb>, in a 1 -I'irii ?? furfongs and a half '??t! :i <?:' his last apj" ar ia:. . . t. ? 1 --r ? . . ,.t l.'tur*-! I'ark. 11 ? ;>rf\i"U.- had luM'uti i;tn.-rr> Tre>j atnl .i Ii Maiz. in a .s|>nnl of sir; .I'rlo:.:-- ? i. ;? i-fiiari ami John .M >r . 11 :: a ' ..!!:? r dash of >ix furling*, alia Mach> .in, Spanish Maize and v'.'. ?? ? : in .-till at.other raco of tii ame distati. i . Alex 1!. i- a ? hvstnut t f the tanu;. Hrltlsh tyf*. M? J has matured rtotably over winter I lie ;> n"t u: th<i Kentucky Derby, , l?ut tian.'-ii t ? r the ?????>? I I 1.1' "A ,. .?r ihl! | I'l.utii-.'-s ,:.ni 111- * .'? ? i ?."li'-j-AP'-a Ii.* I'.ti' ii.^ at I: \v \v t.; *.<? j<art of 111 i l>i?-|>atat :? <.i (<??.' the I"< akue.-.- and t!.? ? ' hi-.vi;. I'.\i!iiditii.i | . lii-t!? i (ii.. s;<iiu^ Man .?-!?' has on tlo- eVi- of any ut!? r . ;.u -ti Sh> on.- of i!i? . ...^i forward - f tnc matured <:an? lii.iKlte: a*. I n; r; tr I'-ilt all th? I - a ? It. t.ii.tijj{ v. ? i'. advati. ed inward ra. .t.t: ? i.tulitimi. ll.iin;. ? i allot i.'a.i >.-t ? u*-l;. .itti t - . !o ?-..lid ti'iii^ ' tlo- tt'ti-liiliK fill ? j a . : . ? horsev thai ? tl : a i . ..^ th? ri.- havo I Mi--; tli.- -.old:-- t. fulat iy Siiu-ti tlo' ? ii ,ii?il<- of l-'i-hruar.. < \>, \skball '1...: t.. Tin .? iiilSi At!a ntic . i i!:i < N'waniM' i 20,000 MAKE RESERVATIONS FUR AUTOMOBILE CLASSIC Karr hut !niria-l- I' nun \I1 Section- <?t World W ill Sec 11 >1212 .~?00-Milc Interriatioiial Sxvecp-takcs K\flit at Imlianapolis in Max. i owijcri In' ? ground:. Howard XVIlco.v local <!:.?.er ar <1 ? i < t ? f ?? r ?? '? it. a.I . ?!,:). ..???? ? * ? I : ? . ?. ;.?? ?.-i f ? Tin ' urn lit v. *i j. -' .i... a ut. jno: ? ? ? ' ? 1 ' ' ' 1' ' '?' '? ' ? ' Ml'? v. Mill. ? a.', :ii 1''- ' :ni'! 'I:a:.:tp" ? >.? ?? : ; ? ?! v.. .. . . i ' ?!?</?? u ??ar? I though tl . < - : ,t ? i 0 ..... i, .1 .... ? . j ? * nal<J. t ? i |,< : in M.i a ii. -' in 1 ? > have it,a ii. a * '.Ins r tar marl. Ma . Ton,-!.. Mil:#.: 11 a V,. E .ti a Msir.^r a * <1 oth^rii !!:? a '1. a' ??.? ?- ... <i,: ? ? t i? .??i ? <?<??? r. iknr n.t! liia:. ?firtl Ilk' t . s|if .iiy.i; .Mi. als '1 li# !?:.?. v . . tak?? i? a . Ma 30. 15 was -a.?l. is the ;;trk?? st 'inc? tl.#- t f. > f,r,'i auto ? I annual grlnd waa InatiKurated. Orders I n.nhtle ra-.r. never ha* driven <?n i ft'irn t..l harts #>! tin . nit. l Mat<n ?, ,, . ,, ,... tr.,,s nltl.oui/li lif ha* . [' ana'lii ' uba. an#l ti??m l.ii|{.aii<l, ;i lt j*.a#t*r ; tl.#- fja.rt for inai.y ;; Italy ami Honolulu, r-ipi'Mir.K r#-icr- .,.,rs ll<- a r.ot^.J cross-# om,try . {\allOIis, liii\#' I j ? o ti rci #:t vi-il. a ? #.r<l :ai?r l.:< in ilrlveri i'th?-r inot'ir r j if.K to 1. r,. Myers. s* ' r# tftiy n ti #1 ry.-1 *? . ' a 'j t #?rr.#?h leu frotii #*#ia si ? #i t inanaK'-r. I .a at year's attendance of #oa?t n#,r? than Hfly times. lit 12&,0dV vat the greatts^. that ?vei . ho'.ds rr.an> c.'&m-country racorda. Additional Gridiron and l)ia muml Will n,, C(?ls,r, I l?is Summer. FIMSH WORK HV | tjj.j i'.xciu iiiion Still-Is This W ork. ^ ill Inrreasi' K.M-ivalion I' aciliiics. 10 .11 \V..s|. Mi.- bus v. "J ' hnrlrj. K. I.eek. In it'll. when iho University Ko.-hmond transferred its then known ;,s Richmond ColW, ?he beautiful yuburbar IUi" "v. mil,.j . ? "?stilus <?:' v ,.f P . Rained S '?Ci" 'jf which is f ? "ne -tituiiun.s that ;ir." in tl'lh year ..f a<t:v:v " The one. almost distinct n??%? .1 the trustee* and exec utive heails 'of ? ho I niversit v (1>- " f ?a*s the freedom of niannl ?? "C,,u'ro'1 -row ..f svh.H-.i 7, asoous locations ..v., w:th. a - socialed ph;,., ? ",*f ' life. ffIr j,,..... ' ,"' >????. situated so ;v. . ?y.,,,eiic "ril.uto ft* n.axVmu;',' ?latur< . It - Tims ha v. w,thln Us miUa.Vr T/ v".,,,"a 1 n,% "dre;irncr.s" (i ..', . , lo'i -jll.-.,. ? 1 ? "1 > t. t ;i -* jkks wssgr corner of their o9,.a<?? ? n?rthcrn "<re is i,..,: .* f!;' '? "?I'll its l.;tkcba'lIdi.?'"V 11"1 Held fields, " t '? 11,1 ''""ball 1 1 t.nni<? co irtv ?. * ,i .? ' ?'mpMlo,, Jars snrrs "SB ;? a??t. and iiatun di 1 not decree that his should l?e otherwise rV acre t r."-v 1? wat.-r ? .. "" " ?'""1 t.r.u js """? ? "iuiir;.-. However, the f:um? .... ' tached to the ?ew gyi?,tA^uZ. A III fill* j,, %lh|r? , At present tl.e rt,i ver>;t v of l; "?"I'll Play ins spai .. 01 sr.'1' i"'n dimensions v. 1 . ' ?? f?et by 320 feet, and ihiswcJk excavation will l.e-itt that will m '"r ally w'd.-n the Held. : rt to he tilled around the " he removal of ti,i? din lihe'wl'Je K i v? ri?ht field of' the"piesei'T0ha'.TebaU 'ilamond. >t is the purpose ?f Athletic Di rector Frank M. Dobson to make use >f two hall diamonds next s.ason and ventiiallv the diatn. .?11 w hit-li ity ?ames will he played, will ? ? the ,,, llj(. , 1;_!lt 1;| Uif .ll><>ve (Ilatrram, as the Dnlversitv of ''?"id hopes to ? ontin'ie tr.e |.i,-ve:it ar'iiind tile curve to the riK'lIt li - iM.rtu.11 of the stands to h, ,...v n,. diamond now ? us,. js ""-M ";? :,"?eni aiid Inj(|. ' ?? >??!l < OlMli t loll. The track is a rrerilat.,.,, r,uarter -nidir path wi'h 7:;;, M,,r"s "ill ? t ,iih '"u hurdles iU5rn?'Si? are ^en"' . I , ? . _ ?'*??? ' Mil t ???! >. l ^ >eft belnR used for p?ic vault] ? f >??er for high jump,nft a|M for runnlns broad jump IMnn Ner, r.?,il,nll l.rldlron. ? new football field, runnlna ? >'>!.? -'Of the Kynni.-.f itm, w ^ ; ",r, rvr s"!-f "iIh m. 1 V , ,.l,,alSO ",U "?Til rno,.. root. between sernh.s am ?S,*1'"f,ls for instance, with " Mitenruptins ,?e varsity work. a 'ryl,,K nved dt.r ?eui 1 " h,,P" for a Praotlet 'I I in order to save the n.ait, grid '."Imn!S,'W PMnl!?h^''t of dailj While the tennis courts are no ..re ter ln e!t ',,aBrn'?. ther. PLAN IMPROVEMENTS IN ATHLETIC FIELD OF LOCAL UNIVERSITY J'lt.V \K ">1. IMUISON, Dim-ior of \ till ??Ill's nt I niverslt y of IIicliiiioiiil, hIiu Ii:ih ctinrKe i>r reno lilllllK fi I uat III III I'ielil. nt WrMlinmp foti. To t :: I- ./MI'i'lllV Iff I llf I lie (llllllt IS the ii<w II' Kri Mlllhis* r Memorial: <}yninasium. which i.s tin- jiift of th<j. late I'lar.-iir. Miilliiser, <?f Richmond and N'-w York. and Mrs. Olaryiu:? .Miilliiser, ;m | a memorial to their] only son. t!>i- late 11.?-i- .Miilliiser, wlni died wlill* ;i member of the S T ?' at Yale during i In- wut . It has a playing tloor ??!' square feet. ?i.i-. i.i! Musity ?lri ."sliiK-fiioni, a room for vi-ilia;,- teams. lockers ? ?I i-vi ry I'niVfi" i: of Kichmoml toali tiliient. lio-wtiy ami wrestling room, meinoria 1 loom. I.ul . s' parlors, athletic iiit.-.-tor's imitf anil outer idlices. iiliyMii.i nV othce. etc. A !-;il. . tran.t.. tin' Kyii.nasitnn foi atlil' i. iiii-an < t'.iat t tie players will run iliiv ? : from the lii-!il of ai tivity to tli.' showers. It is at this plant that the plan neil University of Kichmond School for Athletic t.'oaches, which was an nounced t?v the university trtiste<s l'".-hruar\ 1:\ a ml which opens June IS, will he Iwiil; ami it is here tliat in l!>-.'^ the South Atlantic track meet will in slaKvd. Athletic 1>I rei'iur liohsoii, who will euniluct the school for athletic eoavlns, already has otltlilicil his course ami is now thinking of tlo cumlMK big track ami li? lil meet. II:;* Ideas are in corporated in much of the gym nasium plans ami largely in the i-tailinm Field lay..nt. Ijobson already has la en suecc:-.s ' .til as a trainer of eon > lies. I'ruini ; in iii iiino'ij. hia pupil.; are I'itt. nt ? l-'or!: I'iiion: Wicker, at MiiliR.ut: j Tinner nt I'h.itham, and Mottley. at | Mlackstone. l>r. I-'. \V. I:->atw t ight president of | tlo; naiver.-1; \. now touring in | ICurope. lias -ji ii. sympathy with the man> ptoje.ts of Ins ath>t> j ilii'i.t. i and was elected the S'.rst j president ??:' tiie new \* i r k i nia - N'.-rt ii li'aro'/.iia I n tc t e oli j;la t e Athletic J < 'oitfcr. ni ? which ot t;a ni/.a tioii was j I'oStel .-?1 ic I lohsotl | lilchn.oti l i < moving westw ard, and I in a few years the University of itichmond will have a colony around it that will boost its nthletlcs ma terially. as well as other phases of its life. This will not bring about a similar situation, however, ns that which caused the university to move from the old Hroad StrHet side, as the type of homes Koine up are sub urban and the present campus is suf ficiently large to avoid crowding. It must only ho a short while he fore the local traction company will find It feasible to run a double-track system to Westhampton. which Iti itself will, with additional tilings, hear out the wisdom of playing all athletic contests on the udcituatc tSkdlum Fi?ld plant. I , > FAVORITES RUN TRUE TO FORM IN GOLF EVENT Women's North ami South Championship Opens Au spiciously at Pincliursl. t Hy Assoc utd Press ! IMNKIILMtST. N. Mar h Most of the favorites won easily to ilay in the first round of the North and South ?? I f ehamplom.hip for women. Miss Clemitt Cotlett, of ! Providence. nml Mr.-. M J. Soam-j moll, of via 1:moi;t. played the chain- j pionshlp course in .St. winning frotn j their opponent;', hut Mi-s Harrlette Shepard. of Hartford. one of the J most promising of the younger American player*. gave Mrs. It It. j liarlow. of the Merion Cricket Club, a close csmc, losing - and 1. Mrs. Harlow had a tn*dal card of >?'. Miss Kdith i.'umminRs, of Chicago, was out in I- in her in.it-li with Mrs. .John I). Chapman, of ? !reenwloh, ! winning ?> nd The summary Championship flight Mrs. C- P. Uehelacker. Areola, defeated Mrs. >?* 1 II lioope, Hrachurn. 'I aid 2. Mrs ? William Wt?st. Huntington Valley,] defeated Mrs K J. lloyle, Torresdalo. [ and 1. Mrs. H. II. Harlow. Merlon, i ii?.f?-.it ???! Miss Ilarriettc Shepard, | Hartford. - and 1. Miss Clcntiu <"ol-' 1. 11. Metacoinet, defeated Mrs. H. I". i-oreman. Chicago. s ami 7. Mist -'iirah I'ownes. Oakmont. defeated \ir?. A. M Sreley, Ksmx, .*> and Z. Mrs. M. .1. Chammcll. oakmont. de feated Miss l.ouise l-'onl/.-f. Youngs town. II and 7. Miss ICditli < .'uminings. j 1 'liicHgo. defeated Mrs. John I*. Chap man, rsrcenwich, *? and r?. Miss M. l:. Wolf. Sunningdale. defeated Mrs liorothj liotger. Charlotte. li and o TWO. HHITISII GOLFERS PLAN KAHLY INVASION I Hy Associated Pressl l.OXlKlN. Mar.ii 2*?.?-J. II Tay i lor f M id-Surrey i ami Alex "Sandy" i | Herd (Cooml??- Ili'li, who are among tln> most prominent Hritish golfers, 'have arranged to sail early in July I for a three months' tour in the li.'nited States'. Taylor and Herd tiotli liave won tlie Hritish opt :i championship. tli?* former on five occasions and Herd otic, t\vent>" jiars ago. It will lie ?'Sandy's" first visit to the I'nited States, where two of his brothers : have spent many y? sirs. The Mid ] Surrey player wsis there in : when he was second to Harry Var I don. smother llritish leader, in the I American ope:i ciiampionship They I intend to leave Knglund after the | Mrllish open. Iliil'1. 11 ii mil It'11 >n >cr\iec I'.ICLl-'ASr. March U5.?Atir.onticc? n.ent made Jay hy Hiflior1 Gricr.'or.. i.'siiop i f Down Connor and l)rov. oi e. CIm;.*cIi oj 'reJand ' i I'l nic?:ai t ?. of 'set v.'-e <f Iiti I tniltalior 'oefort. Alntighty Cod for i (h* s'n- ,f o?r ,-i'v." Tim ? ? vt Is I to !? ? '.I'd Sairl.iy, April ?. Long Driving Contest for British Golfers I Hv Associated Press 1 I .ON I ION, March 25.?A long driving championship. open to J amateur and professional Kolf?ri<, j will be held at Sandwich on June J 17. the Saturday before the British open championship, according to present arranKi'ini'tils. Competitor* will he required to drive three shots with lialls con- i forming to the specification:* from time to time laid down liy the rules of golf committee and pur- | chasuble in tli? open market; and | three shots with halls of their j own choice, one In each clasK to I count. The winner will lie the | player who covers the greatest aggregate distance by carry and i run combined with Ills two count- t I"K shots. No hall pitching out- I side set limits will be allowed to count. The object of the competition Is j to provide exact Information to the j golfing public and to the rules of j golf and championship committees, the architects of golf course^ nnd | green committees of golf club. A special challenge c?P ha.?f been offered for the event. The win- I tier, if an amateur, will receive a { replica of ,ho cup. If a profession- j a! wins, a cash prize will he awarded. BHEAKS WDHLD'5 RECORD FOB SIXMO DASH l.orrn Murchison Clips Fifth of a Second From Old Mark. I By Associated Preps.1 ?Ill'WiO. March 25.?A world's j ? ? . <>r? I was smashed, one Central A. j \ l". r* 'Old broken and two Cen- i tr.-.l A. A. I", marks established last night. in tile preliminary A A. 1". track championship here, which was) ?von by the Illinois A. C. with <>4 j.o nts. Th? new world's record was hunt; up by I.oren Mur< hison. of the I. A. w ho stepped the sixty-yard dash ii Oil 1-5. This is one-!ifth of a sec ond faster than tluj previous mark. Albert, of the C. A. A., broke the Central A. A I", record for the hl?rh jump, when lie cleared the bar at *. feet 1 l-t inches, one Inch higher than the previous mark. Central A. A. 1". records were es tablished In the 210-yard run ntid the mile walk, events contest'd for the tlrst time in Central A. A. I* meet, liownling. "f the I. A. C, set the mark in the former event, which he won In :35 1-5. Voseti. also of the I. ' A. C. set the mile walk by doing 'iie distali.i' In 7: 2 7 1-5. CAMBRIDGE ATHLKTES TKII MPII OVER OXFORD | II?? \s?ncln(ed l're?s.| 1.(1 N IIO V, Mnreli ??< ninbrlclfte I iiOerxlt.t iKCinhrimlniil}' ctefent.ol Oxford In their 8flj-f?tirth ii initial trnck meet today. ninnlnc nine of llie tell events, tilth the Mroilgest tenm the "light blues'' hmp pro-^ till ceil In innni ..ears. EXHIBITION GAMES A t < 'lia rloston, S C : Score: P.. II. K. J?etrolt. Americans ... 7 s 1 liochesuv. Internationals.... 14 4 (Ton innings). Ma t' erie v ? Kb Hike*. Olesen stoner and Woodall. Spencer; Ivc'li.in, Cox. Cowan and Callahan At I.os Angeles Score: I: if. 1*. Chicago, Nationals . . . ?> I I 1 ),uh Angeles, l'a< iflc ?'oa'-t 117 ft Batteries?Martin, Kaulmnu, Joit'-'s and Harnett: Crandall. Lyons and Wheat. At Nashville, '1'inti. Score; i: II. IS. Nashville. South Allan' ? 1 C'lltiinbit.i, Americans 1 'l 1 1 1 liatteri- ?iallaghif and Morrow: W. bst. r. lilidiett; Ambrose, .lacoby. Sanders and Hartley. \V 11? i?. Score: K. II. Iv St. I .on is. Aiii'ti'-ans . . 1 ?"> 17 Louisville. American As.-o.. 11 15 5 Hatterie" Vangilder. Piuitt. Culp and Seven-id; <"ullop. Kstell and Meyer. At Mobile, Ala.: Score: It. II. K, St. Louis, American* .... 1;> 1 :> o Mobile, South Atlantic .... 11 a Batteries? Mlene, lClliott and 11?* v - :iir; I'ope. Roberts and I'otid. At Memphis. Tenti.: Score: i!. H. K. Minn* apolis. American Asso.. ;; ?; ^ Memphis. South Atlantic .... f> lL' 1 Batteries?Mangum, Williams and Mayer; Tuero, Webb and Smith. DEEP RUN RIDING CLUB HOLDS WEEKLY OUTING IN SUNSHINE Balmy Weather Brings Large Field Out?Start Is Made at "(-liantillv"?Hide Ends at Horse Pen Branch. ltalmv weather bi'ouyht out U large I Held for Hie weekly run ?>f the Deep t!un Riding Club, which stalled from "< Miant illy." at It: 4 r? o'clock yesterday afternoon. Promptly at tin- appointed time the Held master lo?l off on one of the best rides of the season. The course was through "Chantilly" to Monument Heights, (hence along the Mill Road to the old Deep Hun Hunt, thcncc through Smith's woods to Meanly's. thence across the railroad at Morrison's through Hurley's to Bryan Park. Aft/>r a short rest in Hryan Park, the course lay through Blooming dale, then to Dumbarton Road. thence to Dumbarton and out the Staples" Mil! Road to Broad Street. Road, to the Horse Pen Hranch, where the ride ended, as both horses and riders were beginning to feel the cltcctB of :he warm spring weather. Anions thos* noted riding yester day wer? \V. Ormoiid Ydimg, field master. Harry C. iieattie, Jr.. as sistant ftfld master; Branch \V. iiarksdalc. assistant field master; 10. 1!. Sydnor. \V. B. Sydnor, James Ball, Jr.. A. S. Ryland, M. If. Oarnett, .lames ('!. Karnest, James Massie, Mr. Saunders. Jr., Soldon Taylor, Jr., Misses Frances Morgan, Virginia West, Page Williams, Dipscomb Hunter, Harhaugh, Wf\sege!\, Mrs. Krank Upsur, Mrs. R. Berkely. Jr., Miss Alice Welsh and Miss Mary Boyd. Cornell Wins Track Meet. ITHACA, N". Y., March 25.?Cornell defeated Pniverslty of Yichigati their annual dual meet at the ar mory here tonight, the pcore hv points standing 50 to 27, in favor ol the Red and Whlt?. WINTER SPORTS ENJOY SUCCESSFUL SEASON iNuinrrous Carnivals Arc Il, |,| in All SectioiiH of < iouutry. My Hftrr l>. c nrnej. I< ? skating, hockey fasi?| G lutei -ports In general have |,a,| ? Wull <l' rfu! season. Never Iti tb>- Ittor?. of skating has there been so lli;lll) sports en ml va Is. He?idea the |1Illt. ?I rods that usually tnk? place In Canada ami l? certain sections of th? I nlted .Stales. ther?; were dozens of carnivals In .Northern New England where slxty-flvo hotels remained open to take car* or the winter va cationists. This Is the first time that New England has ever taken advan tage of this wonderful opportunity, for no noctlon of tin, United States or Canada Is |n a hotter position to promote winter aports than New Knglund. All tho natural facilities are to he found there. There wore more skating rac* than ever beforo and hockey war. played In o.tles that never before witnessed hockey Kame*. fn the city of \\ Innipeg w? are Informed that there are ninety-six hockey teams in the various city leagues. and In to l-ss than a dozen Canadian clti*s ther. ivere hockey league*. The int.<! States hasn't come to this a* yet. I ut we believe that Morton will foster on' or mure city leagues next ?season. Hockey Is the main winter sport In iioatoti. There are almost as many hockey players In winter ? is there are baseball players in summer.' .\'ew Haven, Conn., had an industrial hockey league of eight Hubs and had an Ice rink In opera tion f..r the first time in years. Ilix-fcey <hrini>|on?lit|> Promotrd. through this media New llaven enjoyed Nkatlng to a great extent and a good many thousand crijoy^d the sport New Haven promoted a liockcy championship for grammar school teams, and also h skating ?irtilval In which there were several iiiousand entries, the meet running ?'II day bud evening. There w.-i.. races for the grammar ix-hools, paro chial schools, high it. hoola pr.-. schools. industrial plants. de.partm.-nt ??lores, and for the city champlon .* hi pa, and fancy skating exhibitions by local performers. It was a won ? lerful show. What New Haven has done other cities will do next feasor Plattsburgh. New Vork, form, d winter sports association two year-: ago and this jiast season competed with Saranac and I.aUe t.j patronage I'lattsburgh erc.-i..| track eight laps to the mile, with >o-'keyrl,,k inside. and a toboggan 'l.d- forty-five feet in tfl,M ""'tie I,.OOii persons paid to 1 rink the first winter. and tb. figures w, re I'onsldi'i abl\ |...t:. , . , ?><?< fast Minon Ti... I..' races w.re held at I'lattttburgh. -JJ.. ;it I'1'" Mac- wa* mail, ,?!, tl,. high .school athletic field, which glvi , vou an id.a ,,t what athletic held ? an be used for in tl.,. winter month i. Mn ' Sk""-" Make Toiir. - M?"I?ean, I.'ilinuiid I .an iv a'..I a number of 1>r?f) ,^lll ,5, skat era mad.- a tour of l:'abt. , ? giving exhibitions after which Mr won the indoor .skating chain pionship. Arthur Staff v. on ih<< A rnerii-an and Canadian outdo., 'hampioiiships and William Stclr inctz and lioy Mc.Whirter. both of 1 .licngo?as are McLean and Staff ?pi"" 'amateur championships Mure were more competitors in the .imatour ru this past winter thai ? vtr before an.) the professional I were so active that an effort l? now being made to organize the.n. That is a .sign >.f betterment. In NYw ^ ork the ice skating sea ? von was so good that the manage inent of Iceland have decided to ; "r.-. t a $500,000 plant at Fifty third Street ami Itroadway. 'J'liere was a time when the bulk of the in .loot- skating was (lone in New Vork rh-n it died out. Now it Is coming hack. II is a fine .sport?a*n! w I know of nothing more exciting the a good hockey game. Ki\(;lish channel SWIM OPEN TO AM. [ Ity Associated I'ress.) I .ON HON. March 25.?The leading I long-distance swimmers in the world are to he invited to compete in a common tournament this year at i wiinming the Knglish Channel, it is {announced here. An international [relay race?open to teatna of men jand women?may also be organised tor the channel coast. I1 A great boom in long-distance swimming is forecast following ih*> action of Ailoiph Alexander, presl ? d. nt of the Channel Swimming Club. ,iu presenting: that institution with a new cup to be competed for by ar plrants of any nationality. Tli< trophy is not a challenge affair, l.at becomes the property of the tirst p. r sons, man or woman, who swims the '?liannel unaided, as did Captain Webb and T. W. nurgeSH. The cup is said to rank among the | handsomest of sports trophies, l-'rom I base to apex, it is exactly three feet in height, and it is of solid silver througout. It weighs ST.". ounces and stands on a very line onyx plinth "ISig isill" Itiirgejs won the first Alexander Channel Swimming Cup. when he swam from i-.'nglailtl t'n j France in lull. .Mr. Alexander's great interest iir the sport is ac ! .united for by the fact thai Captain ; Webb was the hero of his bovhoo.l lie considers the channel swim the j greatest athletic feat of which man I Is capable, and the best incentive t.. long-distance swimming, regarded by hi'" i"s the only really useful form of art. YANKEES TIE CAN TO SIX RECRUITS I K.v Associated Tress.] XICW YOHK, March 25.?Tho jin gle of the tin can is resounding at the Yankee training camp at New Orleans today. Six recutita were re leased by Manager Huggins to mi nor league clubs, Tiernie C'uip, pitch er. going to Charleston of the South Atlantic; Skinner to New Orleans Southern; D. Orlgaby, outfielder, ami Gomez wil'ton, pitcher, to HIoux City of th? Western League; Kd. Ncuaei,