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"=" Bio. ar P RK, N. Y., May 18.—Out ' ° 4 en ; proved too strong for Princeton I tho |e pose . Mathewson. Goes in Box in Walker Hurs Leg, 1s Card Both Teams Seem to Fel the te cto dinite ‘othe [ack ante evens bare ti atttuona | PEC ing wt Nicolas A the sant fe Reibane-Bare Seat Bad , i e Rast atar js afternoon when the ” but the honorable intent back of It, and— € ind Wil Lack of Good Pitchers " 44-8 to 62 1-3 pointe, tthe reper Sympic Kents 4 Show Eng-] First Game Which Opens Off Field and Will Be , astern try-outa for Pantiaion com-/@4 2-2 to 621-1 points, |g quae mean to aay that there waa anything but Totty desing shen en i We att . a of thy big rink were ordered closed by Battalion Chief lishmen Are Very Strong New Ball Park, Out for Weeks, Right Now. Wei, ‘ithough'“there "win oak [get lace nave ie namased todas | haute wa Ala. ot 7 Gouthwest breese acrown the feld most lor thw wecond places, In the haltmile say that the whole thing suggested to me that tt wee planned wo ‘ in Running Events. of the afternoon. The men who com-|9 Morne i m the alee] tng ate Nicholas A.C os much as possible, : i ng BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER BATTING ORDER. peted were Jim Thorpe, the wonderful {Jones of Cornell and Hayes of Princeton| - “Chorus-why? ’ 4 . le - Indian athlete of the Carlisle School: |"82 4 beautiful race, but Jones crossed| Oh, ask the bunch of politictans who are ‘ack of the Maélson Square Giants. Cincinnati. New York, Cleveland. Brooklyn. Chicago. T. T. McLoughlin of the Loughlin Ly-|the first a few inches ahead of the! a, C, and are giving an exhibition of the coarsest work’ #2 te GONDON, May 18.-—-All that is best in| Devore, rf. Mareans, If. Daniels, rt. Butcher, If, Moran, rf. Shee! coum, Henry © Klages of the N.| Tiger. Wame ever seen in this town, | British amateur athletics competed this pd od re ore a mi seeti te, es boat get Mca che se ¥, A Cane Bruno BBrooa of the! The Orange and Black managed to 5 I. . » of. iy J id al 4 o ft 7 "| ° S) “ | afternoon tn the eliminating trials for | Murray, I, Mitchell, "rf. Cree, It. Griggs, ‘1b. Sealth, Zimmerman, av. [anemameriean, A. ack Eller was] capture most of the feld events, “Finks! 7 EW THAT MY OLD PURK FOOD pal Doo Wiley, age 0h is «eral the Olympic games at the Stamford | Merkle, 1b. + | Stmmons, 1b. Easterly, ¢. Wheat, if. Hotman, 1b. vented him from competin of Princeton, who won the pole vault! f happy daddy. The Doe should now hunt up Doe, Osler Bridge athletic grounds. There were no | Herzog, 3b. Dolan, 3b. Ryan, rf. Hummel, 2b. Tinker, ss. Right at the start Thorpe began to din-| St 12 feet 3 inches, later tried for o)® rattle in his face. ‘Phe idea of Osler saying a man was old fewer than 40 entries for the extended Fletcher 8s. Martin, ss. 2. . play his marked superiority by taking | world’s record at 13 foot gee be And Mra. Dec Wiley yers, c. Sweeney, c. the running broad jump jn easy fashion. | le > Sena ae Programme besides sixty etarters in the! Mathewson, p. Benton, 'p. Quinn, Pp. Mitonall, p Kent, p. ‘The competitors were allowed three at- . which as won by Thomas af ‘day, Hart wi ° Ys De a race from Windsor Castle to} Umpires—Johnatone and Eason, Umpires—Evans and Egan. ihernaciiapnonl and Owens. tempts, Dut Thorpe missed his footing | Princeton Retard p aturday, fa Btdnford Bridee. on one, His beat Jump wan 21 fect $ 3-8 ‘The Arst notable achievement of the ie te res joning Devore was hit by) AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NBW} GHICAGO, IIl., , May 18, There wane pees en others finished as follows: The Tigers di thelr beat a ta 'tk Gay was that of C. N, Seedhouse of the |@ pit Il, Doyle fied to Bates, | YORK, May 18—The fine spring day and Br feet 71-3 Inches; .MaLoughiin, yf nee te-nothta caloe e ment the Blackheath Harriers, who carried off |Devor: atole second. Snodgrass fouled |apother chance to. aee the Nape wal-|Srosiin ioedeors, techie the Cube na {is feat € inches: Klages, 18 feet 4 inches. leh jump oy wcoring 6 1-3 points witen | (ores couved Break aneltonmeee pe Kead foie 3 the final of the 4 metres flat race by io Mitchell. Murray alngled to right] lopped brought ten thousand fans to the|the mrt clash of the neagon this afters [en Coe eens event, however, Thorpe | Dell and Himmons tied for frst and Vox eka Whew it was found to de «| bout seven yards in 491-5 seconds, equalling | centr, scoring Devore, Merkle ground+| Hilltop this afternoon this afternoon. |'"* NS ataed i peg tt who hurled ‘The su thay . ‘ false alarm and the fire: the Olympic record for the distance of [ed out to Phelan, ONE RUN. Quinn, who had just Leen reinstated, |N2% The weather was warm and the | Vil Teri | The beet the Tdian (qt YoRt Dash Won, ty ‘Thomas (Princeton): | started back to «uarters. the repert the American runner, Harry 1, Hillman,| Marsans filed to Murray, Bates|went on the firing line for the Hill-| {Ans were slad to de out of doors after] Tug do was 1m feet Tied ches. Kiagen (seine Tee ts |S ere eT AM: (Cm: | SNe ene wpectatore ‘hurried off walked, Hobby'a hit took « bad bound | toppers and Mitchell did the gunning for | ¢ing housed in by rain most Of the |way enira with 107 feet 41-2 inches. Mc- | 1 Wen wr Dell (Princeton): seroad, | gusted."* past Giurres, and went for two bases, |cleveland. The main toplc of conversa. | Week: Loughlin fouled three times running, | faa" gong: teint: Amith \Frinoviow), Aime | Bates scoring. Matty threw out/tion in the stands as the teame went| Manager Chance bas been troubled all| . (horpe came back atrong tn the third Mitchell, Egan filed to @nodgraes,|through thelr practite was the an-| "ink with the same kind of trouble /event the 200-metres dash, which he won| 4 —— Yon by Bu i grand, ELIEVE ME lade i - ue f Sa (Cornell * B* 17 most lade in the bow: ONE RUN, houneement that the Detroft Tigers hag| that Dahlen has ha@to contend with injin_wpectacular style. We led all way me nowadays have oe Fat Won Ll Erecetan: an: yage in them that charac! Second Inning — Herzog ~ fanned, the pitching line. Yesterday the peer-|@nd was 26 feet in front at the tape, gem) earl ie rege slugger. Such artists as Fletcher grounded out, Kgan to Hotty, | reed om the feld in Philadelphia. Ves, leader had to use four pitchers In| MoLoughiin wax second, Klages third want i] Phelan threw out Meyers, NO RUNS|| Discussion of the merits of this case! org and Brodd fourth, ‘The time was 23 3-6] rx ion ine 4 and ores Packey MecVarland, Mike aratane ond | Fington’ tiisd in Che Ail ot uid"prerigusy |" Phelan. singled to ‘centre. Eumond | Were more absorbing than the game tt-|be willing to take a very smal aeconds. i Le ian ‘tie), | Johuny Kilbane have repeatedly showR put the lambs away. | sacrificed, Matty to Merkle. MoLean| *lf. at least hatf of his staff to- “ana I, a huniler of Cambridge U ‘The Naps pit Quinn hard in the first : ARVARD MEETS YALE ec hes toe Geyer, Prlncedbnt Pim 0 Broo o Dniversity, | ned to Fletcher, whose throw to Doyle ie Naps juinn hard in the firs! —— q hird , y ee %e "a escona hurdles | doubled Phelan off second, NO RUNS,| round but failed to score. Butcher H LU reget, Mish, Comal: ongnd, Coriell; third iy, Princeton, ‘Timae setae fiat they|, Third Inning ‘Matty was thrown out pened with a long singte to right, but NEW ENGLAND ATHLETES IN DUAL TRACK MEET. by Psmond. Devore bunted safely in/tried to streteh it int loud). dd t eae oak edlivaaplhcplled (oe Re Ne PAL] Praia o ao COMPETE FOR TITLES.| camnninax, cumull, and butents, "Hsin sates y a4 the se ti, A Club| right, Devore taking third. Doyle stole |followed with a long single to centre won firat the effect that a fire alarm gent in peseee f tenes even to from the Western Unton Bulléing | repeated, | x A NEWS ITEM TO-DAY to OU HAVE TO HAND IT to Breoklyn for unique Y over there found @ horee ti nt Ras: ee nb Wat went off poat he “Loot, they's 4 dead horse on Kushiousky ethreet.” fh » May 18—Hare vard and Yale met within the white ie H ald the Loot. ‘“Tugn in your report,” ce te a pasos secant, noses ae atruok Out. Phelan but died stealing seoond, SPRINGFIBLD, Mass., May 18—With 4 stadium to-day jn the twenty. illo, Ren- wis dense. Qamelli ppeind. eald the cop. ‘f can’t epall Kushious4y, rs ew. ‘%. airs ‘Attia “ymi |and Hobby stopped Murray. NO RUNS.| The Highlanders had a great chance | fret annual dual track and fleld me ppt oe a the ‘Herne Mii" ilar-|~ Benton fouled to Meyers. Marvanx|to take thy lead. in thelr half, bat 1 oe ear eetoeerces ii th nee ey | ing thatwesn the hwo eollegea Broil dumn— wet, Klacnhart, Canna, 2 et You've wot nothing on me," sald the Toot. “I can't tackle it althen.” ater of Brown; Kein | M0ated to Snodgrass, Bates bunted out, | wonderful throw by Jackson Summary: ind Heitans Tineetome at “Weer i | ‘The cop started for the door to get the ald of Barney, the e@uented, \ hrow and broad jump and plenty of ccond, Harmen ut Der. | Meyers to Merkle. NO RUNS. them. Daniela led off with a pretty|" ; Pea ( Sesmishinetts tustitive, a aingle to loft and stole second, Wolter |#tars and undergraduates entit ed 10 ale b Laughlin of jo! mruck out, but Hartsell dropped a safe | tempt similar features In a field of exs i a # ht apie cart y] ELECTRIC PARK FINISHES, Texas leaguer back of Aret that ave|ceptional brilliancy, the finals in the PRONE Oe ee | * ry ait jowdota, fourth, ida him two bases and let Daniels take|New Knkland Intercollegiate Amateur| 16M, Shot Put—Won by R. B. Batehel- | f ee Mire aa arti, of Coll; onoren wee abet Mee tctongn | third. Cree was allowed to waik and| Athletic Association track meet here to-| der, Harvard, 43 feet 41-4 Inches: sec My : ying ot Me a furlongs.—| ajieg the baxer, Simona filed to Jack-| gay “a H cted to bo{ ond F. MT. Leslie, Harvard, 42 foot 61-2 | EAs jut, fourth," ‘Hime, | TLoyeal Maid, 111 (Forehand), 11 to 5, 4 to] om who made @ line throw to Hasterly |) 28 Pratt Field was expected 10 bel fing: ening, HH, Harbison, Yale, 4 feet Te Won by H. M. W 'T. W. Koch, Harvar ‘ime, 4 minutes an, tender, but the .Loot had an inspiration. Hey, ey een he, “wear ‘Well, go back and pull the baste Into Bedford.” said the Last, ‘The cop did !t and the report wae turned in. | NE ARTIST OF DISTANCE CLASS who wil figure om the American . es O Olympic team is the Hon. Mike Ryan, whose amiling mug {p shows here atop of the big ellver mug he annexed by nae’ g the. om Won jw Weatall_ of Wes F and 2 to 6, first; Busan, 11 (Robert- the plate, NO] Umisually Interesting. 8 M inches. Mano Has won | 80M), 5 to % even, and 1 ‘to 2, second: Dartmouth “looked the winner, and! rd Dash-Won by W. A. Barron int ewes mse Willams, “tonne “ime: | Gold Check, 111 (Pickett), 6 to 1, 5 to 2 mont of the speculation on the result of Mee + A thik Boston Marathon in auch excellent time the ff eee nb, Doan ot Darin, | A246 (0G third, ‘Time, 1.” Tata. the afternoon's fourteen events turned award "Time ersey thletes Mike is a member of the Irish-American A. C. second. and 8e8, jatrict torney, Tennessee! ty the pitcher and Master nito the struggte for second place. Brown, | 0, will send twenty of the team of one hundred ghee ee Witte, firth ran Hoy, God Acre and Bam Weller als0} gtruck out. NO RUNS. Bates, Massachusetts Institute of Tech. |) 100-Yan will sail for Sweden on June M4 next, Every ge a i erty ron te Je twenty ft expected to be a sure wldpvingae sending suena ® powerful representation, the I can Club has isened an appeal for funds to help the expenses of the entire American team, Reipeute been slow to the notices gent out by the A. a bie ‘The Highlanders again hit the ballj/nology and Williams had eight men mi SECOND RACE~Three-year-olds and} nara in the second but when the chanre/each qualified for work on the track upward; selling; about five furlongs.—| came they could not get over a score.jand felt and some exceptionally fast ied YORK GOLFERS ‘WIN Shreve, 105 (Fairbrother), 8 to 5, 7 to 10] After Dolan had whiffed, Martin] men for the mile and two-mile runs. and 1 to 4, first; George G. Hall, 18 singled and went to third on Sweeney's Dartmouth started this afternon'’s THEIR FOUR BALL | BALL MATCHES, (J. Johnson), 3 to 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 5,| gate blow, but Peckenpough gathered in| sports auspictously by qualifying two second; Merise, 111 (Bergen), 3 to 1, 6| Quinn eany tap and threw Martinimen in the trials for the 10-yard dash. SHORT HILLS, N. J. N. J. May 18—A]to 5 and 8 to 5, third, Time, 1.62 out at the plate. A wild pitch advanced | About the same time A. HB. Bartlett of team match between New York and|Heinous, Billy Barnes, Ace of Club both runners, but Dantels bounced out] Brown brake the shot-put record by @ wont 8 (New Jersey players wan played to-day |\2""¥_ Ciillton and Congo to Mitchell, NO RUNS. throw of 4 feet 9 {nchee, Former record | a THIRD RACHThreesy ‘The. Highlanders finally made their] was 43 feet 101-2 inches, made by Rot- | at the Baltusrol links, ‘The morning| ing: about alx and on contest was a four ball match, for Pinery \Academy. 1 Ri hita count in thelr énd of the thin and|ting of Amherst in 194 HOW PHIL CROSS DID SOME open and four i jad iver, 116 (Bruce), 2 to 1, 2 to 8] piled lead of ree runs, ‘olter ————— & rivalry between which the New Yorks team consisted of | an out, first; Deduction. in (Moody), Pavia ana & clean shot into lett ond! NATIONAL SPORTING CLUB SIDE: ‘STEPPING A LA ROMEO. | ie nt Walter J. Travis, Garden City and Gil-]1 to 2, out and out, second; Mollie Kear | Hartzell was hit by @ pitched ball. Cree | pac , The moat spectacular rac man Tiffany, Powelton; Robert Watson, | Ney. iI lokena), ta 1, 2 to 1 and 1 banged a {wo-asaer igre Feats scoring GETS STAY AND WILL eae an the y 3 urd. ‘Mme, 1.90 3-5, Monat X| Wolter and sendin: el to ra. red Little party dow National and James Re tyde, South and Rapacious also ran “TX atmmons tlammed 4 vicious single past HOLD BOUTS AS USUAL, Mrsin'yats"* didn't des nebet “ea! In Pingry M ste in Pingry Meet i. arian’ ie ‘thin, “a. tb, Mar RLIZABETH, J. May 18. Today's icy Magra sour; WG} the day for the Jersey schoolboy ath: aM on ome A. Wy Metiats| Wt Over two hundred youngsters | from twenty-one schools ty New Jermey and New York are envered in the nine- | § teenth annual interecholastic games of Ther are thirteen oned events and the boys of the two Px “Patriotic impulse te necessary at times to ate a people so that other than matertal achievements be complished, In this case tt would be @ keen blew at nathonal pride it we led to capture the homore that within eaty grasp if the American Olymple team abroad properly trained and with funds enough to them {1 g0od condition during the conceste. A receny appalling tragedy has had the direet effest of promi . ne and naltemite res aya. Wilke Weber of Blizabeth and Ezra Wenz of Roreile, two of the fast- 4 short that scored Hartzell and sent Cree tarde pent est wehoolboy runners tnt ast are sree ne bublic oe t in many things thht weulg ether Archie Reld, Andrews; Gardiner to third, Simmons taking second on the entered i them events and expect to wise receive enthuslastic support White, Oakland and George T. Brokaw, @erden City; Marshall Whitla Dyker Meadow and A. F. Kammer, Fox} | FIRST RAC His, Douglas was the captain, The] elds and upward Jerseyltes are Jerome D. 1 Up- | Class, 1812 (Martin), first: Yellow throw to the plate. Dolan struck out, Boxing Commission Revocation of | jit a th) but Martin the squeeze play Fight License Now Up to Flay jeueouolered te air, with Cree and Birdie wag home on an Aton) General mat pe “Gi . m | anash thelr own records, Chip in, you sperts, 1. adda another Olympte anier © eather at be it ‘The dual contest be ween Hatin High [to the three already won by our American boys tn competition with all @e. feat ore bis} ana Pingry for tie city champlonship| world, Send your checks—no Matter how small—to the Treasurer, ried: Amentqan’ ni s the plece de resivtan the big} Athletic Club, No, 119 Rast Fifty-ninth street. meet wix fur he plicher. Sweeney re t - | ght’s, mothe on a long fly to Butcher.| Nathan Vidaver, attorney for the Na-| Sit ie cay ia | 101 (Hopkins), second; Warble, RUNS, tional Sporting Club, wax grauted a| {tee deta H1BSON day | closur & - f ” Max Behr, Mo ; porting Club, was graut ILLY GIBSON treated bis Saturday | ¢, Was closed—glor: per Montclair and Max fd on WSL Gschuttinger), | third, ‘Time, 1184-5,] Phe Napa came right back and tle} stay in the proceedings revoking the | x Rescher Get of ¢ Sertes, B night regulars to n it of unex-|@a Nov, Sh 108 Just sist ‘ County; Cornelius 5 L Stentor, Suniike and Textile also ran,] the score in the next half by rapping | iicense of that club by the Boxing Com- , i CINCINNATI, 0... ° May i job pected comedy. Me billed Fred| Gay after it beg Sinclair, Baltusrol; Mortimer Barnes, Quinn hard. Butcher singled a® @/imission until the case can be reviewed | why e@r be stood on al peacher, the Cincinnati outfielder, has $4 . Hutuals firet race paid, Plate Gl | Knglewood and Oswald Kirkby, Engle | .raignt, ! wood; Hdward Wild, Cranford and J.} yepow F. Shanley, Deal; W. E. Shackleford, | warute ‘Atlantic City and Charles EK. Van] sgpconp RAC dyclsion was awarded to | chair,’ “said. Sam, : Appellate Division. | Phil end Sam on poi been ordered out meeting of the commission yea- York series Ba Sie Hcenses of the club and the TORONTO ENTRIES. his referee were revoked on the grounds fro; show, starter and went to third on Olaon's 31.80: £50,| two base smash past Dolan. Jackwon w bs iad 60, then nt them beth home with a long Purse $00; two-yeap-|tWo-bagger to deep centre, Grinws McKay, the Murderous Mastodon, for-| merly a cirgua hand trom Vancouver,| B. C, against Dutehy “immer, the; Schmierkave Sockdologer, Who helps a) of th ings’ in the Fas! ed ome: to Hartwell hut Mastery le had b lated wh serious brewery driver, for the star bout of eM! wrerpe WURRAD ; i Vieck jr. Montelaiy olds; four and one-half ‘furlongs, —| POPP that a rule had been violated when) pipsp Racr—Benor rae tou pent and 4 PARA q In the afternoon the programme wag | Brawny, 107 (Butwell), first, First Sight, | landed on Quinn for a wingle that sored | Reteres Haley was permitie! or orl upward: sallow, 8100 a php rounds at the Falrnont A, C, weekly rol ty cos amapeinas ee aut ‘a * dipierroatahen, Vike the ball, of {U5 (Martin), second, Lohengrin, 105] Jackson, but he was out try! Dg 1 dered to give ® dectyion in the match SArpatie, fc Bad i ihe Sind Mi, 05" LOUISVILLE. ENTRIES. erag, The naugern es Allee | Why te tt piled out to * 1m |i Question Mark, ry 2: | Out co | e | (Sehuttinger), third, time 86. it @ two-bagger.. Ryan grouré between Gunboat Smith and Jim ise tig: Wrasing hotemete hit Ted 18) | The fans were erpectant, Out comes! ing in the ek: ‘ co ae tty | Bushin, Sowliywag also Harigell, THREE RUNS. Stewart. H eae | LOUISVILLE, Kon May 18. McKay, height 7 feet, weight 0 pound SYLVA: Us OGRBGG. ng players, A: ept i oven tite tour, |Rald: Browney $8 four wads | tries for ¥ avea are a» follows: |Feach four yards, experience one ao Dh Place to gtep’ Webb, who won the Garden our: [Risks aan ad i iDhetern see '"'| TRAVERS WILL DEFEND [erecta upctany ‘eipertt” tos | ts $ HIS GOLF TITLE AGAIN, | 2ox!ns shows until the Attor - eral takes up the Boxing Comm 5.) Finer cy ney last Saturday, replaced Van Vieck.| THIRD | RAC Four bull results--Travis and Tif- {Selling Stakes: ix furiong,- York |thogue-« scurthogue 49 County Mayo “but the atin ‘Way, and 104; lor wm quarter of @ cent’s worth, ‘Then|t¢¥ lade I know are milly wayerns -olds and up; a : | —eonermeneenen steps out Zimmer, the Demon Dutsh- od bon ery na fany ended 1 up on Travis and Behr, Cue One enieinens Sues ers nl Jerome D, Travers will defend his|#ide of the : timan. Melon the del WURRA WURRA: I notice quite a. Bullivan and Sinclair were ¢ up and 1 wat hl : — OP | title ag metropolitan golf champion next ern controversy as to the words of an = = = 3 = & = = = to go on Watson and Hyde, Wild and |Kins), second; Reybury, 102 (Ambrose), aitusral. Kntries do not close 4 week at HE tne cine ran, Mutuaie paig’| until to-night. His name was sent in|f BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. Fada, straight $3.90; place, $2.40; show, | !ast evenini, More interost centres upon Mey HST 203 pounds; reach just even with his bay | Paceemhie ready or e-| window. has stored it up as follows and it Shanley were 4 up and White and Brokaw, Doug! ersey \ oyaepee quer ten Dutchy rolls in, McKay raises! interest your readers: 7 were 1 up £2.10, Titamate, place, O20; chow, $2.66; | Ne eutry shen ebous Sit the ommers. 1] Palrmont A. C.-'ipecial | Deltve } halt tur vot and bounces him back.| 1 once had money and a» fr ¢ Revnoliee power Lant May he succenstglly defended his |] ery’ Hirsch va. Steve Kennedy, jet te. | ie NERS Soe Van . Musi itt. title after being out of all competitions || Brown Gymnasium A. A.-Young At; | Merney fiddle. Dutchy yells to the Ce-| 1 leat any Geman tee fie "ia MIDDLETOW May Wes | yale Meat ‘Tiwers at Nets, | f0F nine montis, and he ie now going || Shrerue va: Young Guarrani, | ainuck White Hope “Hey, youre cishts| And Jost @ frichd inereforee s,s a leyan and Amie ided the matches | PRINGRTON, N. J.. May 14—By al ae sguatly pee Myc eyeteta | aie Le 5 v ayn Tee | ts goming down.” = McKay stops to ad. | | Iv annual tennis tourney |gcore of 5—t Yale defeated Princeton in| tests, Lust yetr, too, he repeated bla || Sharkey A. C.—Gundoat Smith va, Maheger, 108; huyer:|Juat hia tights and Dutchy butte thim in| J asked my meney of my frieng, and the honors rested upon the /tenniy here this afternoon, The Tigers| success in the Jersey championship. A || George Wiegner. TRA ha the midway, Dutehy's round, ! ut Maught but words I got, Slaven later in, tha ' 8 + ie Mrooklyacmitie wi fur furloue -lexin.| Phe rest of the sesston consisted of} I lost my money and my friend, , which were p won four out of the nix singles, but lost | Week later, should he win next week, he H oh nity ¢ (riare Pusan, 106" Mind | TPO TOM oS uate just racetionsh | Verdes him T enelh mer’ 4 rnoon, The results ia the singles) ai tne doubles to Yale. C. T. Butler,| Will’ make another bid for the Bai, 108, evolution: ad n0® | ae 10s Htatph 0, ¥ eta aa 110.” Pericles, acne ‘ Pa ke OR, alter Tt was @ scream, But the crowd was R vid oy i x a Theor star, wae off color to-dgy and| ‘ sIRT AU N x eth tas sore at the finish, They didn't think| Now if f hai money & ana a friend b Ph sper dap Miler at James, Wes |iot his bottt In wingles to Man and was ae Pe Shalaaiiet} ai Island ice fas ins, | teenie oat he af inl si that Billy Gian thowtd fall for a freak eons h ‘ é 2: Ch | onstbl aarae , py | Ri Joe Honau, 1 L field, 4 it Mke MeKay without proper tr! oy) 1 my mi ) Rowell, Wesléyan, 8, 6-1, 62; Cinrk, nen Np tor ie. loss of the doubles) New HAV EN, May 18—The Yale in- Joe Honau Pi 1a meri jtaink the circus tii, not the prige ring,| And play’ the foot weniezen, ee ky eroherehs Soe ae a! tarecelenitc sintene dest Sle OrtAEhORA FAT fi is the place for McKay, who could be, An ancestor of mine Was the aut , $3; Richa ale neat er Dr> eo PaRNT TRE was won by Exeter with 28 points; Law. Eddie Palm rt easily made up as @ boxing giraffe, of thie little rhyme, but I am not Johnson, Amierst, bt, Richards's | . y renceville second, with 231-6 pot'*: Tien rounds, Brown's A. A “uptein rant, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS — jure that I have repeated the { win was notable, as Johnson |s the [us| NEW HAVEN, May 18~Yale Freshe | Worcester Academy third, with 191-5 | niente. Hare SE, LET. ot se sounds cales, | CONSTANT | ADER.—Guttenderg | exactly as they were { tercollegiate champion, men, 1; Princeton Freshmen, @ | pointe; Andover fourth, points, | prueatice stewence, of | slatmet. WORK MONDAY WONDERS ' racetrack, or sure thing gambling en- i] 0 sia arian isicanasinsbantlin nine ~— .