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JO STARTERS IN N.Y.A.C.SFIFTH CANPONSHP Tournament Held at Fox Hills Club, With Qualifying Round an 18-Hole Handicap. FOX HILLS GOLF CLUB, CLIF- TON, 8. 1, June 7.—Golfing members of the New York Athletic Club laid aside business cares for a few hours to-day and journeyed out here to compete in the elghteen-hole qualify. ing round of thelr fifth olub cham- plonship. There were fifty-six atart- ere in the tournament, the entrants aretving at all hours from the city. ‘The qualifying round was a handt- cap affair, and players coming in earty complained that the course was ewher too difficult or their handicaps E sure you get Cars Rye in the non- ‘penned bottle—" a good bottle keep good whiskey good.” tronize hotels, clu See the, eit ea it the new, aie iis ifs thelr {| shots to reach the play only thirty- Z\championship proper, which will be | urday. |} |handicap affairs and a epecial vet- were not sufficient. The cards gen- erally ran high, Chisholm Beach, the club champton, and several other exceptionally fine golfers, started late, Dr. Florian Krug of Shawnee, with ® handicap of 24, returned the best carly card with a net score of 77, one | Stroke better than J. G, Batterson, Fox Hills star, who made a 78 with the assistance of eight atroken, The summaries (grons, ‘ handicap and net)—J. G. Patterson, Fox Hills, 56—8—18; A. H. Pogson, Fox Hills, 4—9—85; J. D. Foote, Apawamis, s6— 6-80; C. N. Phillips, Greenwich, 92— 6—86; Sldmon McHie, Englewood, 93— 8—85; John M. Lummis, N. Y. A. C., 888-80; Hamilton K. Kerr, Green- wich, 78—4—14; Pierre A, Prout, D 87—0—78; A. P. Roth, Manhattan, 14—78; J. Murphy, Wykagy! 24—87; Webber, Wykagy!, 119— 23-96; Dr. Florian Krug, Shawnee, 101—24—77; W, D. Judkine, Wykagy! 98—18—80, J.D. Foote, the Apawamis veteran, tallied an even eighty, with a six handicap. The incoming players had many tales to tell of frequent visits to bunkers which caused the high scoring. A. H. Pogson of the home club was fairly sure of a good card ‘until he reached the home hole, where five unnecessary strokes killed his chances. His second shot went in a little brook alongside the green, th ball stopping under a newspaper. Th le was so difficult that he took fou TOMEN EH a ie pall i QUITS NHANES ; New Start All of the Lawn Tennis Stars, Final Preparation for Regatta Including Miss Bjurstedt, With Harvard June 25, in Tournament. Baring bouts in the earn, the local ‘beng, Haven Crews — GALES FERRY, Conn, Feb. 7.— This was the first day of the Yale rowing squads at their quarters on the Thames River for the final period of their training in preparation for the annual regatta with Harvard on June 25, The weather was warm, but d was brisk from the north- west, Nevertheless, all the boats were sent out for easy workouts, the men echoes Holdier Bartfieid. Bernie Strapp, th PHILADELPHIA, Juno 1.—The tening $0" tina twenty-ninth annual women’s lawn tennis tournament for the champion- ip of the United States opened to~ y on the courts of the Philadelphia Cricket Club with seventy-four en- ae, Mra. Georgo Wightman, who Mins Hagel Hotchkiss hel: th fn 1008, 1910, and 1911; M the indoor and Norwegian Mrs. Marshall McLean, vivania and Hastern States and Mra, Benjamin Briggs, jorothy Green, are among the mother minent players enti well known players, includ- ing nearly all those who participated in tho recent Pennsylvania and East ern States tournament, comprises the st of those anxious to annex the singles champion: Freddie Welsh, the meet Oriffiths, bate twelve rounds row later in the day. ‘of July 8. launches and equipment were in readi- ness this morning. After thinking the Tho oarsmen are looking forward to nelly, manager of the stiff competitive rows, ag the varsity | - squad will furnish three eight-oared| a crews, ——— HARVARD CREW LEAVES FOR RED TOP QUARTERS, CAMBRIDGE, Mass,, June 7.—With short distance victories over the Navy and Cornell crews to its credit, the Harvard vasrity crew left to-day for Ortents Win at Cricket. ‘The Oriente C. C. defeated the Co- lonials C. in @ Cosmopolitan League cricket at Olympic Field Sat- winners made five feet away. The sixteen players returning the best scores will continue in the POUGHKERPS| continued to-morrow and Wednesday. ‘The others will compete in different acon ich was more than the score of the entire Colonial side. mile, The vars’ Tre ae training quarters at Red Top, Conn,, to| MUD Improvement hn /|erans’ tournament, open to all New DORVAL ENTRIE: epare for the supreme contest with lor, crew. i lYork A. C. golfers over fifty years VAL ENTRIES. Yate on the Thames River two weeta|°'s trom Friday. The rowing squad, which Included the frewhman crew and substitutes, num- bered fifty oarsmen, A crowd of nearly :}1,000 students rather in Harvard Square to cheer thelr departure of age. DORVAL PARK, MONTREAL, Que, June 7.—The entries for to- morrow’s races are as follows: B-—Puree neled in, Ca eke oe Moat? i tae 100: Last Boark, aes Mh AE . ciao 186 My Mat —_—_—_—_—— e LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky., June 7.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACB--Sel ward; six rags Pern 100; Mex, esur aid not makeup of the bi ek a “2 i ; a eae fon” Ki 4 Fis Hi mL Pina th ee alton Bintan ca ats ni rd Tne B ba earl Ubree-year-olde a1 iii sa AC: added: three-year ohe-axteenth mile Rancher, 8; Tayherry SSTRe cal tay and a as, ei nd ‘hi (eas iy. 118; Kena st ae : Migr "wine: 10k: "York Yad, 8? afar Worth HME hie FIO" eer Tay a7 Th Tire 8100, apdicap: one |e malle: of the an re , sp 7 iNeai RESULTS OF YESTER! NATIONAL. Je) ou: B ano, 6. itt teal RDAY'S GAM Jersey City, @ 1 mame AMERIC Detroit at Sew Chevel $000; Aer Puree ‘ ee eae, ea bot, o' whales 100; * Be tige allowance cla lear; track, fast Uncalled for SUITS $55.00 Uncalled York Stores. I Tell You What I Find Here. Approximately $50,000 worth of woolens. In my twenty years’ experience in the tailoring busimess I have never seen the equal of these colorings at this season of the year. There isn’t a pattern in stock that is not up to date. Glen Urquhart and all the popular Tartan Plaids and Checks, Blue Serges, Homespuns, Cassimeres and Cheviots, that a $60 suit tailor on Fifth Avenue, New York, might Z pee well feel proud to carry in his stock. I must clean out, according to the verbal agreement I have with the head of this house, between now and the 17th of June. I ex- pect every customer the 17th of June to be presented with a broom, showing that I have swept out the entire stock irrespec- tive of prices. (Signed) FRANK ARVINE tw cluding a Serge, made English fabrics, I will reduce. 25.00. I reduce stock for $15.00. 50 to order $15. three-piece suit, Sheriff duced, to order | Two of the Hand- somest Stores in New York City 1431 BRO ADW A Conmee ante Open Evenings Till 9. jy 10 ge | Rochester, Jack Dillon, heavyweight, will hook up with Tom MeMahon, the ‘Pittsburgh Bearcat, has been built by Jake Coffey tet for Australia be but hae taken on weight Grown welterweight, Jimmy aye he ts ready ©., Ma trying to clinch a ten-toand bout between Jobony Griffiths, to be fought on the afternoon of July 6, Btrapp bas offered Welsh « gaareater of $2,500, with the option of accepting 36 per cont of the receipt, If Pollok dogn't acenpt, Stravp will ry and secure Joo Mandot of Leach Cress to ‘The varsity and freshman aquada| sverem OC ANY OY Meeede of knneking ut rrived yesterday and the shells, | wittiams in « ait round serap at the Olympls A. A, of Philadelphia « few months ao, wee COLUMBIA VARSITY EIGHTS GIVEN FOUR-MILE ROW. Coach James Rice sent his vareity and junior crews over the four-mile course in the early houra to. 4a row at easy paces for then pushing them har were several lengthe ahead | Pred Pinthated took the freshmen crew for a four-mile row at an aay pace foiming down the river an far a the bie Rice in still undecided as to the final Detwit Ble For ee igoce INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY NATIONAL LEAGUE Ritmo MITCHELL THE TAILOR, in his announcement of last Tuesday, told how J, Frank Arvine, had as- sumed the management of his New three-piece suits, in- I find about one hundred pieces of Blue aeteeh 4 in hree-piece suit to A aes 100 pieces of 354 Blue Serge, sold by every ‘high-, iced ready-made clothier in the country f forsteds, a number of Peles: marked to sell for $20.00, $22.00, $25.00. MITCHEL pried a fo two more cities im this State to-night, The Dinces where thee scrape will be bald are at Albany, N. ¥., and Rochester, N, ¥. tn Albans, the Capitol A. O., which was recently granted & pore lp del hg a gs me fighter, who i a favorite tm and Leo Houck ot » Pa, At] pointed to conduct the ue hitting Hight | the One Hundred and at 6 new park which here from California that Jack MoCarthy, match. maker of the Brown A. fight promoter of Canton, lightweight champion, and CASE of Kid Willams, tne bantamwsight: champton, and in them expecting to have a stiffer | Touisians of Phitedeinhie, hare been smved up to at Columbus, 0,, om the TLowiaiann 1s the youngster mater over, Paddy Dow American Ayorting Olud of Shamrock, M to tell the public 1m, N. ¥., June T— letting the: ree mi jes an for 7 ne} men showed ne and at. the (fateh row at all to-day and ig crew. and Johnny Harvey and Charley White and Young Brows, the local lightweight. Uring 1 clinch & match between Hemple and Gunboat Smith, to be fought on the night of July 2, Hemple bas won five bouts in euscemion, four of them by knovkouts, REMARKABLE. Declares Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com- pound Saved Her Life and Sanity. ‘There is some talk of a new ménager being ao baring shows to be held by Thirty.fifth Street Sporting TE Se A MODERN EVE f ‘uel By Li} Paes To-Nignt DE WOLF | hed antes Hs ie an A. of Far Rockaway, # ta eee Se Mrs. HAM T feel it my duty the condition of my health before using your medicine, hed falling, inflam. mation and conges- tion, female weak- ness, pains in both sides, backaches and bearing down pains, was short of mem- ory, nervous, impa- West 424, 4 " sousen. | & ¥ “TWIN | BEDS and has He ndand | would have been me. VAI pain | are no longer ne (AN MEAGUR, free of | iendO JOSIE tA RE.D. : ‘Box a2, Shamrock, Missouri, iT] rin want epecial Josiah writ and fancy novelti down to one-suit pattern, some o-piece, some guaranteed Blue to order ut in stock to sell f or in price to, suit to order 50 pieces of fine American serge, marked to sell in$ Three-piece suit to order. . pieces Homespun, Crash, Cheviots, marked suit I will make to your measure, cut any style, to order 12-02. or over, Re-' | Open Evenings Till 7. here was always a fear in my mind, hot fi asylum if your medicines But now I can worl wel at night, eat anythi: gone; my house, children Hundreds of styles cf suitings, tweeds, cheviots 75 $15.00 The Tailor From Boston | 119-121 NASSAU STREET Saturday 9 o’Cleck id neither strength nor WS % jos THE ENATURAL [A i iardly be y ID tried medi il dereee Webi nigh a in ” i “THE by Motion Piarures, et of in the an lectes VAUDEVILLE, rnc x, | 494 Rt every day, en 90 ond 2 Bee Tonight’sthe Night! 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