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THE NEW YORK THURSDAY. JUNE 10. 1015. I WOMEN'S NATIONAL TENNIS THORP AS COLUMBIA FOOTBALL COACH GOLF 1 i I I.1RS. LI'LEAN PUT OUT OF SINGLES New York Has Only One Chance of Winninj National Lawn Tennis.

ruir-AHELrnTA. juq Torre cheaiee fur vonwn't national Until aenare were materially Ucras(J to- 0 whan, Mrs, Marshal). McLean, for-nir national ernl metropolitan charn- ion, was btea by Mr. George Wlght-anan o( liwaton, formerly UUi llasel lleulikis at California, a three-time champion, la I he third rouul of the -hatuHonalilp alnglee on the court of the IbiUaeiphln Cricket Club. Four liiMtontau.

on New Yorker, ooe I'Uls-hurgher, on rhllsdvlpltlan. anl Miss lijurste.tt of Norway ara now lett 1 I Oil ll out In tire (ourto ro'uiiil to-li. I i.H Mn Mclean played trnnia. en.J (or a time had a. iitilnua on tne run.

the latur a ln tely aitol too ronimtent (or 01 ami eventually won out. n.t brutish tltor gvneraUMp. Tli a A. a a. really doe not abw how cloaw an.

I luw-l fought the rum. at w. a of the game ta acui', nMil of them seveial lfoi the uiuiomo deeidcii. lii New loik tctan survived the a. nn4 round th championship uai a.

tao l'llladUhla pa-re, ci 'n Neapurt id Honin tfMn, Intel irgh l'lr, en U.mton team, an I on Jw Vorh-Hoaloo combination. tnlerrauri matohr I iyr4 In tlie itiil d.iuh.e. and two or the rull wrra moat aurprla-! Toably th inoiit uoeipeclrd up- wa tne ir- cf Mr. I-arger-W ai-i. i.

thi Nfiiort C'a- m. t.m. M'. M.rtna (luthrie and i i i I l'hl A.lclnhla. The l-it- l-r i-ir hd nvr piaye.l together Until itiK tuiy.

Tl-a umwry: I S'nal-. -Third Kounl-MI-a kha.l iiMtott. uefealrd Mr. i. I it 4 Him kl a Nrv(U.

iWfffctrd Mrs. i i.i tint, a 4. 4: Mia fiiua.uraa. Oafaatad taa i. Yorh.

tKl V.l I1 I.tlt- 1 -l; v. riu. l. Vo. l'Ult'i')h.

ltteil A. J. lTa k-ail. Ftii0-U'hl. All.

rnRinhaim. Uoatin. da Mr. lrwv. rk.

V--l. Mi VV. WUhlman. HoMon, Mr Uarhll Jclaa. Mom.

t. A Wiaa Elrnora Ur. T. It. Cm bat.

a I H'a Hannah Wrlfht, il-Mi-l Wr. Taytor ant Kmiii aniiy. I'hltaJolphia. a- Mr. if ifiitmn ami Mm h.ii.n.

Ml- r- frH M-r. I a Via l.ty liittofl and Misa I ii.i.l v'ii. Mra. The- T.ira. n4 Ml Hla I M'5 (wl, Ni" r.

and Anna t-, a-rvt Mr. W. P. Ww- lil kiiw k. 'i.

iwtitnr. 4, M' Mit I. Nnmr. uliur. dfa4 Mu i M.

au4 Mr. Luuio tv-blli-liMr, I nt. i.hi. I. Mwa I.

A. vi i.iny. vra. 4 VI H. H.

HmJtn, and A niuna'iam. i uk Nvwront. ana Mra. T. II i im.i.

Mia uHOna Win i4 V.a Kiwior tarry, lialtlrriora, i vi M' Imk and Mra. M.jTtmwa N. Him Ar. Kennly Mlaa fcarah t.nvr, 1 biiaa. a.

WARD WINITfROM BEHR. rj Etrn Stat Tennl. Charrplon In Final ound at Bath Beach, Varw1rbllt U. Ward. Eaatern Knvr York Htata tanat reachrtd tli final round of tha rnon'a initle inumiiini.nl of tha Martn and lub trrday on tha ciub court at Hald lu-aca when he In atrlht aU at 6t- the ru.itch wa dr.idd In hort r.vr.

It waa rloarr than tha acor wo'lid lunirata rtianr of the irarne went to iij ivrd apend and accurate place irvrI too mucli lor Pis opponent. In tha urrwr ha.lt of the draw aurrrme ben be d- iHtil Chaitilera two aeu to on at 4-i. tt 4. The result tiiiiiwili'd fr. mvfti when Chamber 'oal the I rit w-C H4- Mi atcady, -plooaii-g won ta- 91.

but Oelanr-r in tnlrd iH-t followad hla drive to the ii. and ailll ma.iy raturna. Oelnner UK. fhambera and quallfiwl for (da ro'ind beTnre the emk-fuial. when I rlay Llnrwlu Kclmer, who defeated K.

It. llutrhina. I. I. A.

Ia l'lnmMi aTlvancrd to the ml-final round tnrougri a v-tory over M. lie ar, at b-, i The latter won from It. Strven In the tcnd round an.r two hard matches. The sum-mart: Mrn nt Club Mia'a PltmU. Ha.mi I K.

U. Iiaar rtrt4 H. Hi. -i a i. Llnuuta llmivr it(atd r.

H. ll'iliKtni, ft a-1; U. 'Mlanrr da-fi. trl' I1iimlr, 44. 04.

I Mr4 Kmin4 A. 1 L'tcMine 4afalal JV M. Itnr aa. -l I rinai Tinund-VaMilerttlU B. Ward fI.d Ati-B IftV.

S. 4-4. Daly to Coach Army Again. WKST PfdNf. N.

Juaa It wa an-K i.4 kra ettay that I.retiuaant Iiy. ha a ted a hea emeh for 1 ariny fiwtbaii turn for the laat ta .1 I xa.11 erv in tHat tap. iy the itia rail Lieutenant laly srduatel from Harr4 la 1H and from West Point 1 1 Ii 1 at jrent tattn4 with hia tt.t. the Third flattery of field Artillery, 1 art Sam tlouaton. Teiaa.

Lieutenant l'y ill report at tna apenlug ef tb iia. a7q Di s3.50-.$4.00 a YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W.L.D0UGLAS SHOES VALUE GUARANTEED No other make of equal prices can compete with V. L. Douglas $3-50 and 54.00 sboes lor style, quality ana woriraaxisxiipe WX-Doujlas $4.50 and $5.00 shoes compare favorably with other makes costing $6.00 to $8.00. Wherever you live there are many men wearing L.

Douglas shoes. Consult them and they will tell you that W. L. Douglas shoes cannot be excelled for You are invited to visit W. Crock ton, Mass and tee how are made, and the high grade leathers used.

You would then understand and fit better, hold their shape and wear longer than other makes for oAiiTiora ztSmffsx Douglas name and price stamped on tha bottom. Do not be par suaded to take soma other make claimed to be Just as good. You are paying your money and are entitled to tha best. ir yner dealer cannot enrplr you emu for llla.trmlea! .1. l-f abewin, h'iw rvrder by ail.

i. iMJCl.bAB. IS bpaik bv Brockton, ktaaa. w. street.

7-V llrondway, cor. 8th St. H47 Itrwadway, near 14th St. 1 I road way, ror. 86t Street.

I road way (Times qaaxe). rH4 1 hirtl Avenue, 14ia Third A venn. 0 mtr aTTrree eef wf a aaa aayvgr TENNIS FOR JERSEY TITLE Nina Players Left In Singles Tournament on Montclair Courts. Although no rvral of form were recorded in tha lawn tennis tournament for the championship of New Jersey yesterday on tha Montclair Athletic Club Courts at Moniclair, N. 'several of the leading players vers driven hard to wis their matches.

As a result of a lon( day's play nine contestants sx now left in tha single event, while on team reached the semi-final round ol the doubles, widen started yesterday. Three matched in tba fourth round required three if to reach, a decision. and in two of them the winner dropped tha first set. Cedrlc A. Major faced un expected OPpouition with C.

Marcus, the latter winning the first set, 7. The effort appeaxel to tire Marcus, who dropped the second at love and aotrd four same in tha third. W)1ie C. urant. formtr national Indoor cham pion, wa lo in getting under way with V.

fl. Cooper, but after dropping the firat set ho recovered his form and i-apturd the next two set and the irmtcb. blevens, who held the Jersey title two year tigo, eliminated Otto llinck ol Moutclalr at tti, 4 tt, Walter Merrill Hall showed a return to form by defeating Harold A. Throckmorton, the you tig schoolboy champion, in straight set. Hall's court work shotted a marked Improvement over bis rretMous matches thla season.

Ou.tave K. Touch ard. the national Indoor champion, again won by default, and is drawn acinat C. I Johnston, the New En K. and In the third round.

Walter M. Hail and King- Smith, the Seventh. Kudintrit cracks, uualifled for the iul-flnal round of the doubles, defeating E. 11. Whitney and K.

11. I'ren-dergast in sets. Charles M. Hull. Crennt Athletio Club, and C.

k'redttriclt Wauon, won an easy milch from W. bpeiicar and ii. 1'arnaworth. The summary: N'r Jcrr Stat Championship Men's Hinirl. Third Mound J.

Z. liatten d-t-aud I). Karri worth, 43: O. U. Juhnatun, detratcd Alrtck H.

llim, s. a 4. 1: Ouatave F. Touchard defeated Colotwl K. c.

Van Viet by default. fourth Kojn I G. I'tympton defeated J. Z. Bttn.

41. e-; l-oula Uravea de feated a. phlUtpa. 42, IVdrlo A. Major defeated c-.

Marous. 78. 4 u. 44: Walter M. Hall defeated lluroid A.

Throckmorton, a4, 42; Wylie Oract ttotMUd B. Cooper, 6 44; Neil lavcna dritatad Otto Illiick, 4-4. 4-d. T-4. Men's Iioublea.

Plrat Hound J. Peynolda and ft. P. liviiahaw drfeated H. II.

MiikIm and T. Waracr, 7 6. 7 fi: Otto Hlnrk and Frank KldU dofeated CraostoD Maloney and II. FlMntna-. 40.

4. teennd Hound hariea M. Bull. and C. Frederick Waiaun defeated W.

H. Hnenotr and t. Farnorh. 64. 61; E.

H.WhlUia and K. II. Prnderaat defeated J. M. Mrnll and T.

F. Carter. 43. Walter M. Hall ard King.Fmltb defeated ttonaldaoa Wore lead and jartnar by default.

Thlnl Bonn Walter M. Hall and' KIna: Pmlth dtet K. H. WBHney and E. H.

rrcndergaat, 44, 64. "Coles Beat College Pair at Net. HARTTORD, June a The feature of today's play in the Kew Enrland tennl teuraament waa the victory hi the doubles ef Col and Cola of thla city. ovr Cariy. tha former Amherat atar.

and Elaail. tha Trinity Col'eso Captain. The loaers mad a rnod aiart and aen4 to be on tb way for a rlan aweep. but aennattunal playing won for the local combination. Third Round T.

A. Peck defeated R. 1 Jane. 42; J. Q.

N. Mitchell. Trinity -t-mnl Ciiptaln, defeated F. rane. Trinity, 4 2.

J. M. Holcomb. Jr drfvated Aahur Iionchln, 4 4 A. II.

Cuapia, Pprinirfield. defeated J. M. Hol- comb, Hartfurd, 44. A.

Mer- riam. Mew ItritaUt, defeated L. H. Wiier, Hartford, 8, 41: f. H.

Harris. Baeton, rtreated J. K. Tady. Aothen.t, -2, -4; W.

Uberta. rlartftird, ilefeated C. W. Jayne. llrtfnrl, 4-3, 4- M.

tilt-hard, yvealeyan, ilafoaind H. Hyde, Hartford. 62. Jt 12. 44; W.

ft. CunfilnK. Slmiibury, defeated O. W. Pike.

Sprintrtleld. by rterault. Double. First. Round Jamea and Cfcapln d-f rated Jajrnes aad Allen, 1210, 44; Nile and Durabarr.

defatd Mitchell and Peck. 24. 6-r4. 64; Ber and Merrill defeated Mapldn tnd Hoyt. 3 43; Wiley and Hyde Thereat and Mer.

nam. 44, KhaSda and Hoberta da- reataa w. Konert atid partner. ry -fault; Cole and Co defeated Cadv and SUlaall. 44, 61.

Rlcharda and Cuah- ing aerratea rreston and Cbamplin, 4 3, Nlcholls's Golf Record at Shawnee. Special to The Sen York Tlmft. SHAWNEH, June 8. 3U. Nlcbolla broke all previous courne records with a round of 44 In the Invitation profe-tti'inal golf tour nament, at the Shawnee Country Club, to day.

In tha morning Nlcholi, tied for' first place with Walter Haaen, oien champion, ard Loula Telllar, with V. JClchnll. fiulnned tha day with 4 atrong lead, of flv tvrr lamer aim naa aiitauiuiicd tilmai.if a firm favortui for flmt money. The acores-till. Nlchulla.

Wllmlnaten 142: Tni. Tl. liar, Cauo Brook, 14 alter Haaea. itochaa- ter. 14; Wilfred ReiiL View, 15a Thomas Anderson.

Montclair, Jamea M. liame. Vbit Marah. 1M; A. J.

Klphich. Shawnee. 1X4: Gaum Eantent, Chevy Chaae, 1M; J. F. Bylveatcr, Wt End.

156; Eimer Loving, Quaker Hldge. 1M; Dave Oxilvtn. Morris 'ntnty, l.Vi; M. J. Brady, WollaHton, 1IW; Ueora eimpaon, Chlcajja.

154; Thomas Mc-Namara, boatnn, 17; jamea It. Thnmjianti, Phlla.lolphla Country, Jn Mitchell, Itulsewood, 15; Tom Jtoiiner. Mchlf liburx. Herliert citrnna-, Inoood. llki: iicorga esyersi.

Merlon. J. S. Mack In. imkwt.it, IW: Arthur K.

heid, Cpfier Mrmt-lmr. )m; T. II. Hoffper Wooilbury. 141 Jsme Kcrsu Ijike, lil'J; Hcorm- Low.

iialliiiirol, 1H2; J. Hailing, h. arads.le. HI'it Alfrel tr.inn bell, fiakhlll, Ivt: Aiec. t'amrbell.

liaiUitK.r. 14; ive Cuthbert. Huiuluudon VuUcy, "luA; Carl Andernon, ShenecOMet, -lOS; 34c. t'olumhin, ltki; C. VP.

Harknev. At-lantle City, 1U7; Eramett Franrk. York, l7; C. U. 8lucleton.

flanoy. 17o: E. Kdmomi. eon, Lan.tuwne, 171; J. J.

Dougherty, Over- broos. jacs Jotiy. Newark, ill: Pat-tall. Fluhln. 172; J.

Hackney, Aroni-mink. Jack Macki. l)unwooil, 17J; J. Felt a. Btejiton.

ITS; -Nick Demana. 1T4; A. 1. Banleraon. Hnulogne, 174; B.

Shelly, Camden. 8. J. S. Law-aen.

Northampton, 178. $4.50 $0.00 the price. L. Douglas factory at carefully the shoes why they look the price. 1 1 JV' ak a (.

akal4 I 'CmmXi0 -n nvMirct7 DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER I hlrd AvnCor, 12tHb. Street. 7t ThlrdAv bet. 146th at MTU SU, 345 Kighth Areoae, J.r West 12oth Street. NKWABK-8JI1 lirond Street.

JKRSKV CITY18 Newark Ave. TKKNTON 101 K. State 8t-cor mm IJnae a IV. I Dmmglmm $3AO, 1 TOM THORP MAY COACH COLUMBIA i i Strong Sentiment Favors Fam- ous Tackle's Selection to Develop Football Team. rr-mnt inirtinr fuiiiit iVi iaff.

I tlon of Tom Tbor, as coach of the ClrlTbhi lumbla University football team when I the gridiron sport Is resumed at the I Vail TVinrT, I out iw in iuiih ertncii i next an. J.norpif n.n it was one of the greatest tackles who erer I represented the Blue and iwhlte, and I ne committee suo ruiM tnst there a pronounced sentiment among Brooklyn Evening High School is a lcr-" I timata inrnBiaaUon. aa far Ss lie A. Columbia men favoring his selection. I This ia narlloularlv true of Columbia's I old football warriors, who are especially i i i i- ii I uiu luuiuau wair ui.

eiiu Mwuftiu well qualified to appreciate the ability of Thorp in such work. 1 The belief is general that the appointment under the new order of thing ahould to to a Columbia man. and IS rAf' Mii.mivu vi.u.-.., i pt snaping a niKn-taupra team. lar. have been outside applications for the I place, but it Is lelt that no one could ao well appreciate what is wanted at Co- lumbla as a Columbia man, thoroughly t-onversant with the faults of the past I and ln.bued wi a wholeaome regard ror aane rooioau pr ma lutur.

i I si .1 rraaaav aawuuw I ib si ibb umifir at i rate limn aa bb a iiif a buhri as one country nan was so prevalent actea wen tne i hwiwr. hi. aervlcea in 'j i I year won a country-wide reputation as a tacKie. Jtao nprp was eiectea tup- i tain or tne t.oiuinoia inoi a year i carr hw he over! tlnf altAmeri: liacj was. the choice of during bis piayinif lookeu in tne seiet can team, and in Walter Oimo for the tackle position.

Thorn has not only had hi playing experience to qualify him for the poal- tion at Columbia, but alw) a wide knowl edge gleaned from coathlng; at several institutions, fit all of which he acquitted ninuteir creditably. Alter leaving eol-lfeire- rea coached at the University of L' -C I anwiim iiimiiwiVi uiui chuiuui, De La Sulle end Kordhnm. In lioai. with a number of other football stars, he toured the West, the eleven playing fourteen trames. Among the members of the team were FolweU, now coaching at Washington ana jerrerson: Mevenson at aarnriEtcin aiiu ri iji sou tv riimi of Pennsylvania tind Reilly of New York University.

i I Under the new football code at Colum- uiitca. tuwriui UUI iiiu FIUI gridiron seatn. for he i qualified I eip in the coaching of other college i. i I the to teams KERR GOLF CHAMPION. Greenwicn Player Take.

New York A. C. Title at FOX Hlila. I I A new champion was crowned I spirit or rooa sportsmanship, wmon won "i Tecetv4 -if1, I hi woe st the Post Office "AT.1-ir' "L.nn and which was held up: glUlO IU ItUlCSrUl UHJ UlIlVOillt.jT UWdi9B I a At eiH er Ail With or tno one-yeur eligibility rule, ne n'lrZJtimaiYiorttyi ins tnsyea at aisnnattan vjoiiese. no.

i bia. the coach of the football team be- ins- The faa H. comes practically a member of the physi- with point total of 1 ne cal department i of the university of 'M wis fJnd with 111 which lr. Meylan la the head. Thorp's Claseiof '17 third with 1 points.

1 he 1 i.i. 'is uorl fi.i'4 point. UXl yesterday when Hamilton K. Kerr eritlmeiwaa dene by J. id.

juuurotiiw, v. treenw.ca wun pr.n me cnampionsnin tuunnuwui i im i xr Atklttlln r'luh .1 lli Va I Kills Qolf Club. K4rri defeated H4 ts-e vv, wa va ar a to 11 lav in thu decisive test. Tnl tournmneni was tne rtrtn held by the Morcury Font organlsa- tt'irt t'J dectun ita onampionanlp. 1 11,11 11 1 11 n.

mm John Naethins of Englewood 1 .1 was neia. emerged the Since then the honors have rested on the brow of Chisholm Beach, a member of Fox Hilla The scores: Championship PlvlBlon. Semi-Final Round- Hamilton K. Korr. Oreenwlch.

beat Thee- dor. Vaaebr, Oakland, and lj U. O. Klcbard. lialtusrol, boat Chiakola B4ca.

Fox Hills. 2 and 1. Final Round Kerr bent Richard. 4 and 8. Second filxteen.

Sml-Flnal Ro.ind Vlnoent B. Hubbcll, beat W. J. Kilaa. Fox Hills.

1 up; fcidmor Mcllle, Enl- wood. beat A. p. Hoth. Mannattaa.

1 up Final Hound beat Hubball. a u. Third Sixteen. Oml-Final I Keund S. Conklln.

Fox Hills, beat! A. C. Herat In, K'nriemood. op C. A.

Retmer, YoutUakah, beat Kugeft Vt.n Kchaick, Kieapy H0.I0W, 2 up. 11 Final Round Conklln beat Relmer, 1 ti. 1 1 Woman Equals Glen Ridge Record Seventy -eight woman toed up yesterday la the a(ecia invitation bandloap tournaoienl over the links of tha Country Club of Qtea Ridge. Mrs. N.

Pendleton Rogers ef Bel turol, who has not been' playing golf muck la tha laat year." showed her mettle by equalling the reoord of th pours held by Mra. Hubert U. jonnstone. fit. with a handle ef eichteen atrokea Mra O.

K. Morrow of Oreat Neck took the bet award with a card of lot. lt-a. Hun-quent to the handicap there was a butting and approach! in vompatlUon In which Mra Albert MclKituud won tha firat Tha leaning f. I H.i Mrs.

CI. K. Morrow. Great 10 1: fcira. R.

tfinaf, Enslewootl. Ii4; Mra. N. P. HoKcra, lialturol.

PI Mra. Jthit FtcHiiis. lilcu MldM. .107, 1h Ml Mrs. A.

M. Collims. So -1 Mrs. A bcrt MiVonnll. I0.1 iii Mia.

W. I. penman. Richmond O0.I00 a pi Mrs. H.

11. Stnoitcn, I 4 Mrs. V. J. Fitithn-ScaKdale Mrt 2 V4 Mra.

P. H. Wood. Forest Hill. 111 IT 4 Misa Marcaret Johnstone.

Qlan R. .107 IS hj Mrs. U. Illake. Cr an ford Ittl P4 Mrs.

L. F. Wanner, Etoiex County. 101. 5 pfl Mrs.

K. H. Htni Hey, Yountakah. .1 it ST Miaa Mabel vvono. 1 p.

Moniuiair.in a Mra. R. U. Cmitb, Montclair I03 P8 Mina Finckrl, Upper Montclair. 8 fia Mr.

C. F. Ueb. lacker. 1I I SHOES FOR f.EII W.

LjDOUCLAS WA 8 PUT TO WORK PECCINQ SHOES AT SEVEN YEARS OF ACE. HE BECAN MAN UFACTURINQ IN 1876,1 AND IS NOW THE LARGEST MAKER OF S3.50 AND SA.OO HOES IN THE WORLD. Ecyi' Eooea, Sett th World, txoo SUBSTITUTES NEVV YORK 15KOOKI7YN 421 Fulton btreeU cor. Pearl. 70S-710 Broadway, ror.

Thornton. 1367 Broadway, cor. Gates Avenae. 478 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Stress, Avenue.

1779 lTtln Avenue. $4.00 and 94.SO mhm Wm a 11 TytJX I ATHLETIC COURT DECISIONS. Telephone Club Games Under Ban of A. U. Committee.

Any registered athlete competing In the members' gain a of the Telephone Club in Kew Jersey on Saturday will be suspend from competition unlea the games sr sancuonea. vne i.egiauwuua Committee of the Metropolitan Associa tion ruled at a meeting at lb ru Bartholomew Club last luicht. It waa da- aided thmt tha Teletihona t'lub Is an Or- ganlsutjct composea only or wnpioyes oi the New York Telephone Company, and that under A. A. L.

rule fnni tion 1 necessary in order for reKlslrred aln Telephone Club held an1 ludutr meeting here. last Winter, but waa on. toe look- i i x. U. Is; concerned and.

therefore, tun be rforeartaled by a team; of atlilrtcn. A wtnnlne croin-counirv tea.nl 11 Brooklyn institution wa proieaica or Hollywood Inn and i Hron Church A boy can also run under the colors bt the high school even after It la closed for the Bummer, i for tba A AJ U. I rules state that a ln niay We hla to a club dur- tha rlod irom June i a i. aaU Inert. unattached who T' LVATiTu.lT November.

na KTeninir Mall race name of ahrhad tils Ji1.8" V.vnw.rl i i -Ir" ik vkrk CL irJin. at arV ricLved a sever rep- at an I IIIISVIIU 6V i ,1 a Moora. the rrls Clerks' game because he assistance oora proved tnat na nsa rnniiwi ta A. beadiii to A. headouaru-r.

Men tnougn VeJ Thnmraon W. Thompson, Etna Club, winner nolc road run i' A u. hia nrlsa aa he Sunday, will also get his prise, as he had iPP'ied for wUlrj. on and Ityn Evening High bchool it a prnfea- alonal boxer tell Hat wnen ii was iou that he, was the wrong man. i WEST POINT RECORDS FALL Shot Put, 220-YarcJ Hurdles, and lDi.Yar(TDah Show New Mark.

I rfBaWei Tk Xt Tar fie tCTttT POINT. N. Jdne U. Tha annual field and track Ja.S h- Tl-ea of th- Arn held kinder the auspice of tn Armj Atnieiic t-guncti to i- K4 Three Academy records er srrhel. In putting the shot vadot MojKer.

1j. beat (the Acacemy retord of ia feet 4 t.h aih)ilil a year aso or mm self, aklng today's event at i.Ahr.. in in L-tl hunlles ailet real. new Academy r.trd "ndsTTieM -y, li.van. 't.

In the l--yani ia.n iiaie. 17 wnn and eat a b)tha a new a aeconda The beat prevtoua Yoiiy i races wereJ run On tha grass and were fsst cortsKlering uw snina. (Z. i.n.in. bih lumu Jilaula- by.

jlrt. fr? a 9 i in. ha. Mix rson was Secon.l looay In th's event, uiiimant. i.

ran race in tne nurmra, ii''" aeooSda flat. tHlphant waa so lr ancaa r.1. fl that ead tll and ht a cbanoa to beat tnei ttcom. wnnn S41- second, held by lalton. vm.

jbarman Waldeckef Dead. Aiuruat O. Wald. keri 49 yeara eld. a for.

an.r member Of the MHi- 4" Of Hnat nun aad roe maay years en ef tb let-kown amalaur oarana-a In tli I Htate. me.1 auoueair. irmi mm i. a n. in.titun.

at kt hum In llayMd. Ij, 1 yesterday morning. Mr. M'alJrkr wa I born tn Germany and brought to thla count 17 whan a child, i Ho came Inte prnmi- Miir. a an omramau wa.

wa at tl-e Cup and Feopv Regatta glva by tha Mt at Phllailalpbla on th rvhuylklll ftlvnr. aa a mamoar I 01 to rouivoared if, ha helped to eatabitelt a for on and a hatf mile. atanda today. Aeain. 00 aug.

lrKj, at tha flnrt Mid ile stales J.egaua on ta Paa'c xuverj n.7 talc J.l vrr. 111 ii.t 1 ICiew mi vuivn Li.ti, 1 aaother world a IVanderbllt to Sail! Nirvana. Tha Nirvana, on bf th largest ateem varht in th country, belonging td tae estate of ah lata ftanator Nelaoa Vs. AM rich, has BKrterad William Sk. murruni.

Tha yacht ta now being fitted out at Marine Ii men in Urookiyn, at. a 111 go toi-mlaalen ahortlr, probably being delivered je Mr.i Vanderbllt witnin a wa. it 1 in command of Captain t- Iveraon. and may md for roa.twla crul.lng dtiriag thl 10 The yacnt was ouiu in or im Ruitlea iv Pock Company from deaigua Tatlia. ItTMtln A Crane, abd 1 en of It largest yacht aiioat- 11 1 uts an lss feet atr tin.

iJT feet beitm, and r. abrint tkiO tiMia. he I In Kr, with trinle eatwnelon eniane. t.Hal horn pome, and th itid Is abut rvnlett kndla na unanuany oatirr'a ouarter. eevetal birr smeklng room, dining jroout.

and alttlng raoai. -r- Qualifies for Naticnal T)inl. N. June i 9. The Vetera New York Interacholaatlc tenla champion.

lilt was won today by l.cocock of Mch Ki oeui of lluffalo, who thereby bctomea a ran lbtat foe national honor at Korea! Hill. I- I. In August. He beat Vale of Larayrtte High Bchool. llurtaio, in tne unaia, J.

I aDTEaTUEMXNT. AUTOCARS HAVE STANDARDIZED DELIVERY SERVICE Get Your it Il i iaj i i i jr 1 ii A -i i-W n-VM ,1 mi X'k tUm-smm -a. i I i--. Lii, -i m-p-i -t-'V This Autocar Delivery Vehicle has been in the steady service of Blooming-dale of New York, for three years. 1 "Trp car has extended our delivery radius and has done 'work "we could not have accomplished without it.

It averages 50 miles a day and gives us perfect satisfaction," said the company recently. I Call onj the. Autocar Sales Company, 553-557 W. 23d St, New York Ctr Chelsea 6060), a factory branch of the Autocar Company, Ard- more, or write for business by over 2500 POISONED BY FISH 'Varsity and Freshmen Severely Attacked by Ptomaines, but Have Recovered. rTjwcial fe Ta Item 7 ark Tim GATES FERRY.

Juoa a. Tale lost a day's rowing today through a general visitation of ptomaine poison lng. The 'Varsity crew was tnv worst hit, seven of the nine members of the boat being attacked. Four ef the frvah men eUht were made 111. but the nxta-bers of the second 'Varsity eight nearly all escaped the attack.

The threw crews occupy different training tables and consequently reocived different portion of the food which male them ill. Poor flh ia generally believed to have caused the attack, and this Is likely to disaipear from the Tale training lab.e diet for the remainder of the season. Twenty-three of the oarsmen, row Is officials, and ttend.nU were attacatd ahortlr after midnight, and Coach l.uy Nickalls rushed tne Urge launch 'far-boil to New Iondon and breuglit Uick lr. Liu a. who attended th strtcacn men.

ly daybreak all had nearly re covered, but the first 'srslty and freshman cut his were not boated to-lay and the second eight did not go out mi ei'pntntf. Captain Fturlevant and Coxswain Me. Ijtne of th first 'Varsity wight were the most painfully attaraexl, but were able to be out this afternoen. Sturtc-vant will probably not go bark Into hell for two or llinr day, but Nirkal.a said tonight that tha other oaremc would probably row tomorrow, only a licht uroarram will. horir, be at tempted, and It I doubtful whether time work wl.l be ordered again vrelt.

Dr. Leonard Fanford of New Haven, who ha attended Yale athletic team for years, will be with the Yale car men most of the time ut.tll tha reaalta aealnat Harvard. Harvard 'arsltr eicnt got its 11 rat ante of time rowing tonight, when Coach Wray sent it doan stream for tbrwe mile at a thirty to the minute clip. Waiting for Iswrabl condition eaut the rrewa tn start late for lhair evening work. anl tha regular a maeil in mo.tn form, althouuh Captain Murray devUrwd 0 announce the lime, oai vtray fol lowed tha euht in hie rose bins launch.

The Iup. and K. C. Morrow. 1'ete- g- glnaon former liar era rawing captain and coachen.

were the gjrat. ll.l 1 In rick, lhalirr.an of the iireit Har vard Itowing otnoilttee, was in hi launch. The waif. Tumlni at tha rloaa of the three-mile trial, th 'Varsity eight rowed back to their quarter at a luwer stroke, but in on iw were paced by tne rresnmen eagm tor miles. There Were bk rhaugas at Harvard quarter.

The annual ouraina 01 aaunmi man get a ami of oacn leran 01 freshmen eight took place t.lv. and the frenhmen opted an effort of nn. lng picture men 10 aecura hum aw scene ollilTMKJor Mtiritm r. paid hi first vtalt ef tha ameos, 14 liri the Tal and Harvard rrewa. 11 made trip In hia p'tvale; launch lad.

with nis son. Henry innt. revpect to the rowing official at feota lied Top ana ui rerTT. PENN CREWS ON HUDSON. Columbia irtmt Cheer Newco-n- era as They Row Up Hlver.

N. Juaa Coach Vivian NlcAall tu nis iiw crews In the Ule this evening, the Penn)lvanla cxrma living augmented during the afternoon the rowing colony gathering for the In- tercollegiat rgalta I than aa tair after th oarsrueo tnir aneii they wrr rowing up the rUre aad go4 a hearty ehea from the Columbta, oarsmen. Marcr. wno etrosea tn itm rny crew her last yar. was in at stroke this aftcrt.3on.

It I ntp and lock bw tween Marry. Uhlckering. ana sikw maker as to who will strvk tha cr-w. with th exlds In favor or Maicy. t-oaltiig of tho bl crew, however.

I not final and may rr.anrea unn a week. It I evident that Mckils rot Jilrael with tiie fact that l'enn'a junior 'Varsllr crew makes better showing than the cniora. lllc of Colaribla-had his threw rrws on th river for an eight-mile row. Nsumer, who Is Ukihf Tl hbrn rlce at No. in the senior ahelL I showlna Improved and Hloe Is confident that the new combination will arnek walL The Syracuse crews wtU arrive hre tomorrow afternoon.

Republican Golf. The annual Spring go lohramwt af tk ytepubltcaa Club was bald the sal clalr Half Ouk grcuad, aa wesdav, and the rlub champloiuMp groet acor f-r bee won tlaii A. lay. ma tb two round In 171. R.

ft. Stewart aas rur.n-r-iip. wl'h a arcirv of In tha nl haa.icap. V'. -F.

Vb fT a a Inner, wlih lil. snj thr tied for re. ond place, altk srre ml VV l. C. Austin.

F. T. lury. sal Frank Proa, flebl. K.

J. Ilea won lb han.li.ap kH-bo match for lyr with an! cap of or orer. with a net acor of l.n. Kenawd plae waa wow by It. II.

pock ley. with a at tM-or ef ITS. Irancl ilyke won th hmdlosp match ,4 balsa, wltk ai4r) of IM. I APVr.BTIKMKVT. Autocar Now Chassis Price $1650.

I illustrated cataloiV Tho Autocar is used in every line of concerns, ii FAST BOUT AT RINK. 1 Tad Lewis's Great, Seed Cams Ml Vktory Over. Kid 0 raves. It was t.y tba cloet htt4 ef a swargln that Ted (Kid) Lwis wf IvSgUad wow from Kid Graves ef Mdwetkee at the Bt Nicholas A. C.

last sight ta erVat tk mot wrteatin sad f- eat tea-rvuad bout rw bfe fr am time Iaaue sr! I tb mu- waukea boaar. lwu raw not an a re anlau a La hlmaeif. aavl a did not allw the llrttea mtera tioa te a is ad arwand, UMte-wa very ltue bars punching. in ih. lire, inr.

roui wm twv danrd round the rtna at ttv m-, the KngH.hmaa emlling. awd llrec aaxi watchful. Tbrw was Mi it rarrtr.g and tha two ntea t-ourwtc 1 a ay at saw either la th clwxh. la the fe-u'tk a slight sdvsntag Went tire, wha aeveTal IK. on i Iltttam a I 1 raniwl aaihr4 arwarwl Ik rsaa I as fast as ssy boir ve uelrd In I I tm-m mm him around lr lng to cau l-p with bin Tha tilth went ta Lwla a hair, awd th seventh was sn.

even Mk. In tha eighth therw waa raorw real ac tlon that U. ral 14-f utane4 gt and-tak bailns-thwi ta a a thr a set.n. Th boier lu.t wrnt at an other hammer and lu a avitd took ronaiilerable buniehrn, nt tjravi landed har.r and rtvor often lass lewta In thla rouad n4 the wnr of It by a wide margin. It IM th latt two round Uwl ta le lete lar peed of bl and WiSde-1 4 fw-d trvary lale on tha Amerl t.rwkea wi'l ina la an la Ibina.

and tr get I Irwta. but tba Hrttoa was faat. aaa while a krft Sarwtna ba a Uravea' attack he waa i-t Pr1r.eT wa tba A mrt ana bead wilt, IU ht aaa lwis Is adept at tdaaing hi arms ia tb c.in baa. aal ttir heferea fully lUM-he warwd him uuut this rraclice. raves is a I at rtnsalde was 1J i pouad aad La-wta athnl I-i.

Ratner Becomes Professional. Aagt Rata ee tse Xaetr Yevag M.a a ltrvr saiim er4 the ba aaaataer wwt It taa ItHH State. rarua mt wauar, eatera rrgiatxatkaa rart to ta Ain.w atkavw I t.ioai mteeaar. a4 k-t WM faux mhim It 14 1 rat a-r aa. a ai I wi I Imh eg le-bawa.

Mail tha 1 at aa mmm k. Jl It la tbeusbl tar, wta hl bt ft'r la the aw'rHlMl nag. rta a ltal tUM.tl. a pmmm la imtrH-li'aja tub, ll k- ru itiy aw-feei tba V-. ta I mm im.ai eva4 a otvaL fe mm I.

a cWer a I. a rr- a v. an it la alt lie was na erv 1" ta r. mm -e iteraar m-mrm itrm t. f.rmml trnTf Me N-w mt St.

li r- No A. A. U. Oivlng tunday. Tba waujwal eb-, rf tk Aaaatawr Albaalar aehl4 br Maaa rVW a mi ir -a i r- 1 ii.nin i I mm ,) A a.

a a. i tn. Mi Jw is I. J4. bwt ta ki i mm r.

ikee ew 4w larvae be ta faar taa a. 4 tkii aau. Cyclieta In Weekly Parsda. Tba tkbrd tae wwekiV Mrvea) ra mar lb twrkw mt rta4 mmm lat a a a a. 4 knX wa aa na Tk ..4 I 1aM a.4 be wi rmf Umax a t.

lara. I nn, aa a rmmw cnaartaa to I tl lav kowt I art O-a. I TV eaawai aaHra r.i I I 4 aw 1 F4llar. tmm IW r- 1 immmm m-mm me cirri a4 rk W.M Taw, ta a a t.l ag ta a Tba rv era r.M.I W- ub a.r a. tmimmmm Prepare foe owimming twrn PrtvehMy laslloa awUasaksg awbawt, IS Weed 4t urniTlkil rtTw.

a gMar.H.Ml. taklogaaa fwrk. daaiaa. r. M.

lad ay. 7rlatt. Krwata FaSa I- ADrTtatrwT. i 1 T- we St ir g.e I able k. lew tx.

tt e.ni le VL SImZI It Last 4-w 1 I aa-t waa a a 4 K. 14 mm a rawla. mf a-, bay ea4 an m. W. kub-a, mt at ii ,.4 mm 4 mj rrl tnlc1 a.

ia; m- mmmm mm a i ra wr mt -t l-e wa-y tw4 akn aa-a a4 tb. rwal r-' baa b-r ymx. bt art t-'-4 i Miattnr, a a. a 1 hiSS 616 iariitf CU'k. ara.

la er aa-'4 VtTi. A fe-a Sa lb. StKW. M4 I. )f CIAHT LB COLOSSE Crowd CKtra as Younj Pel Pins 30-Pound Frtnch man to the Mat.

WeW-k yitvaka. tb ru rvt Wrrvls rag-lMrreat asww fnau Vktary IS 4t to it hvmi.ed aaaU "i-l 'lew are) r.aaaisn tow nam at at Use Max WaPae tvn. aA) leS wigM. 4 fl4 vw-ei r-m hawk was sksm4-1i4 gw wl wae oc 444 a4 It was fwrty-tww eaiat as.4 tt.U' ty-le ail tea4 brferw tM rNes w.se.e rsedel tn r-etag ll-e vary ImtaUa rntaui la w.t aa It was vrtr-ww awinui as. i th flrwt tiawe la tkaa twriawt defeat are saarked a A but oe-e was tkrvtif rrwaMa lii by z-jaa, it ft Th Mtatr, qwal.faratMkn Ii was tfoea-4 a ae iUI t- bo atrael Mir llwara U.f lrtar rrtl) ff ea -g.

wa a. arg-ihaT Mk i. turn tk Inliu. waa irtl mil m4 tvrrmt Vm )tt4 I a i ftwr ta reaea a Ik, tail tt t-'g rmm 4 r- f-rt, a4 aa '-taj I wa lkt Sad IM feat. Il4l 1 1 H1' wa toard rtiibir to lib rr4 Wona l.rtwJel.

Jet.1. fV waviag beta, a e-i1u al kaad. ll waa a aaat tawei far a wt! ...4 rwere fw4 I a-a4-ntr m4 IW a 1 iUh a rtl He ogt.e4 tt.wt. Ir. 1 a llM.la.

l-ad Si'TiewMg a.lltl.MI mA kiaaawif. lie k4 "-i u.g alwl IM Wt'h ae aM4fita wa a-4 balk stet4.re t'-4) Ik fa I awhawl i I aa fi TM bam I 4ri m4 at Im. ICMfri. t-aw ta t.w. 4 I tae aawl la.

Va IM l4k wS ft k- e. TV .1 m4 a seal 04 raL tmt tln I inSM-d I I 4J Ir i ra I a It mm I Mk ka flw1k. 1 1 4 m-i 4 K-a 4 tc, i4 a taaal lj-( I a -4 r'ai mmm. k. k.

a v.m.w I cl in. I It at a i t-. I a k4 fmt9 t.r-i. I awrrax I mm at -mm- a I lew 1 1 -r Ii i i Saatts a aar a-ta4 wr aa as e. a mm The Wonder Car ll 1 J) '-J TIlis is the car that 33.000 happy owners have given the "rough and tumble" acid test of real automobile owners' wear "An automobile ca the road for 18 mooths ta coos Lint, er try day use by aa ownr ceasea to be a daslgner's theory.

It becomes enlhcf a frent automobUa aucceaa or it bo comes -a great automobile fall ore. Multiply one model by 38,000 and give eexh ooa of theses 38,000 autotrob3w day ia and day out roush and tumble road wear, and if this car stands vp and dcu'rrra, it has become one of the rare great automobile suceBra And that Is the aiwrvlj aocceas today that Is exactly Full 54asmcwr Tcytxriag Car $695 Call Columbus 71 81. arvl'aiV tKst cars be placed at YcuT gLtprsaa.1 RctailBranch.MaixwclIMoto'rSalciCcipcn 1S0S IWdway. at S5th Nrw York Cfy Brooklyn RetaU Branch, 1392 Bedford Ave-, BrtKrn iA'aV-CavvcU AM Da i wra'Jjtf rJv err ir.su. rs i sU.t.

Sdls for ar.jr wts'J'icj! v.j jC)f rr.m Jo CAl I A CCs? 1 1 tHU fa ijC w.rrs. tht: rul I IlO rTJV lMS CTlC- I tl aw. a a Xals lesr curry i-rd ra 1 -LcxaV--rri vsriy 1 vxi tt 120 sryJ 32S. CL'. a i iXn.s lor 2urvnrt 5 t- J1R I mmmm-mmmm i i iv pO I 71 1 I '-m I ti ccr rrrw ir-js vrr.

to )k txmr ta.it llut fjo-'rvJ ty Cr.rrJ fee tia fil Polr.t CdrU- ifri wi AT. SfK4tln, Gucaia in jc llacirs IYtt Cover tVnWwwy en lit kid, Vta-y tVwawe 4 rvih a 41 rwur Vi T. M. STEWART 4-iS--60 1TJT 1. ST.

RUG CLLWSlfiG esf miTlOCTSKZXCZ I VWxrw ttC7 CC-wVM-JJ A- the "Acid Te4- thst tbe Maxwwll baa paAaed li-rxvj V. and that Is why the J.Uxvrv'J Is the tnoat talird abovt avto. mobile that Is bu-t lodv. The MarwrS atttcamr.Ie la today ooe tbc vrry frwr great autcsrsolJc ruccxtsd-i tLt world baa rrer kzaOsnx, Aad this is the car w-e err you ta esrex, This lb car tkat yoej erwrsj it to yteVTswlf to aa, We want to U3 yoej about l's hUl cllairg want tot 3 jvv abesvt ipce and e-nJur sncai rex or a. Wa want la abow yoa and 6i for yoa orrery coa csf iu tmrwr festurrs.

Clric Surtcr $S5 esra va 'at JIIII.

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