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_ SPORT <n Members af Viotork Victorious oxtera| feet @ result of the new ‘Relay Team Now on Their i bioees Way Home. Fhe members of the Oxford Univer- @ity track team that won the inter- Rational four-mile race at the Peun- (gyivania relay races lest Saturday ‘Geiled for England last night on the Mauretania. The team ie composed of Capt. Arnold Jackson, the Olympic champion at 1,500 me! 3 Norman , Taber, the American who formerly competed for the Brown University; Sproule of Australia, and Gaussen. Robertson of England, who came bere aa & substitute, departed with the ‘team. Bwordsmen who have qualified for the national championship will meet | 4 thie afternoon and evening at the New «York Athletic Club in the bouts which | Mead to the titles. Altogether there will be three days of fencing, ending with the deciding of the women’s cham- Bienship honors on Friday night in Sected that the rigging ‘and the sails bent A pony $4 thomically to make Proof, are in readiness. Patsy Callahan Defeats Brown| Knockout Brown, the local light~ weight, met Patsy Callahan of Brooklyn for the second time in a ten-round bout at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn, and Danny Morgan's protege came out of the ring « loser on pointe. Brown was not the Brown of old, ant during the latter part of the bout was compelled to hold on and cline! every opportunity to save himself from & trip to dreamland. ‘While Brown lost, he put up hie usual ageressive battle and was trying hard the ballroom of the Hotel Astor. ‘all of the time. Time and again in the Wor the first time in a good many two-mile race, @ great deal of confusion and uncertainty in the Cornell Tewing camp. On a straight two-mile eeuree south from Crowber Point the freshmen beat a Kes" nogen slowed up con conals “Several ng eareas four rou a beat the varsity by @ full | wel to iahan sent Brown fa, the leet bell was & . Callahan’ ‘was, iieeingance’ as 13%. wnile oe Brooklyn, eee called “are right to aS ‘tus, in ein the NEtonal Sass inning the geet eee "ier the second succession. & performan: formance never’ be= @ccomplished in the history of ten- ‘another ten-roun: a knocked out fourth round. Soldier Bartfield easily defeated | Billy Bewis in their ten-round bout. _— JACK DILLON WINS CLOSE DECISION OVER NORTON. of gab here At long ran the situation, fighting ‘Dillon excelled. Referee ites drew a close line ing it to the Hooster, old-timer that net ge fo within a week, the giher one being Ed Donnelly, who Joined Montreal after his release was bought. Ten members of the crew of the in- ternat sloop plankin ty depa: finish al Oo ‘called’ Saturday afternoon ‘at Lenox Oval. A team representing tho office of of the Har-| Borough President Marks and one de- ito be wid: | fending the t) Wi of (five | Williams's, © change | McGraw has made until after the Mathewson or ‘Marquard on hand as nt season has closed. was umpire. The 20-yard straight Stadium cinder tra 1431 Broadway, fo Garroll tn P| live ve. Stevens, at South wee ve. Urainus, at Ford- eee York University va. Le- ‘lec at South Bethiehem. aad ve. Bucknell, at Weet eevy vs. North Carolina, at An- napolis. Pennsylvania vs. Philadelphia. Holy Cross vs. Bates, at Wor- Lafayette, at coster. Union vs. Hamilton, at Clinton. Princeton vs. Virginia, at Princeton. Brown ve. Wesleyan, at Provi- dence. Swarthmore vs. Villa Nova, at Villa Nova. Trinity vs. Rhode Island, Syracuse vs. Vermont, at Bur- Hartford. ba ey luhlenburg vs. Albright, at My- erstown. Michigan ve. Hillsdale, at Ann Arbor. Alfred ve. Keuka, at Keuka. Bowdoin vs. Norwich, at Bruns- wick. Georgetown vs. Yale, Havep. at at New SCHOOL. + De Witt Clinton vs. Rahway High at Manhattan Field. Commerce vs. Evander Childs, at_ Bronx Oval. Curtis vs, Adelphi, Field. Erasmus Hall ve. St. Paul's, at Garden City. Morris ve, “Columbia Freshmen, at South Field. Richmond Hill vs. Flushing, at Dexter Park. Manual Training ve. Newtown, at Suburban Oval. Stuyvesant vs. Bryant, at Long Island City. Jamaica ve. Poly Prep, at Poly Field. at Adelphi LEXINGTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, “LEXINGTON, K April 29.—The entries for to-morro’ races are as follows: thi rear-olde; five} sell ree tas ee. As | ban fort Monroe, a “Rermdian nok wstica Fak Ea » APRIL GETS VERDICT FOR $7,500 POLICEMAN SKELLY GOES AGAINST FELIX ISMAN Widow Sued for Policeman's Death by Auto, Although Isman Was Not Riding in It. A jury in Justice Goffa part of the Supreme Court returned a verdict to- !day in favor of Elien Fitzsimmons land againet Fellx faman for $7,500. | Mrs. Fitastmmone sued as executrix of her husband, the late Peter Fitz- simmons, a policeman, who was killed on Nov. 1, 1912, in Central Park, by an automobile. James M. Donohue, attorney for Mrs. Fitesimmons, called several witneases to bear ou hia contention that the auto was driven at reckless speed. Mr. Isman was not in the according to Mr. Donohue, was in the habit of placing his car and chauffeur at the disposal of |motor-eycle policem ‘night of the accident his chauffe' was taking the car back to the garage, after driving about with some of the ene tan ds mons was side of the ‘road. The chauffeur did not eurrender himself, but continued on his way and left Mr. lama em- ploy without telling about the aocci- dent. It was three or four months |later that the identity of the owner i- the car was established, seein SAW WRIGHT IN HOTEL. Justice Scudder in the in the © Supreme Court * ih Mids nat Arthur gE. Wrigbtot of {the at ational 7 Paper Com- Deite Kelly, they had ‘see Went me seen at the hotel, > reg the name married in 190% ie HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. FIRST RA hore, 20m; Diamond Custer, 1a; 8; Rerby "Hyams, | _omaition me gt Seek Wigan fi Pihe!® “V0: itwcle Staats Por mares and qui »" nandicn se ree year-old fillien 100; Bde aati gine | 1 ite! Tot! Tarts, 108; Moto : 4 | ott: ON TRIAL FOR BRIBERY His Indictment Followed the Mary Goode and Alice Walker Ex- posure of Police Graft. Policeman John J, Skelly, formerly attached to the West One Hundredth street station, waa placed on trial to-day for bribery before Justice Seabury in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court. He was indicted on Nov. 2, 1913, following the testi- mony of Mrs. Mary Goode and again after Mrs, Alice Walker had testified before the Grand Jury that she had pald $65 for protection. has been out on bail of $2,000 since his indictment. 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