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AA TT 1SOG. THE BOSTON' SUNDAY 2 '1)1 ITS SEASON'S CLUJ EN )at' ti Exhibition Given On Cla.pp- Memoria.1.-Association on towel entswatti; overAgo, weight IZA, koorots, taro tot rteitti It' lip 144 clorret sr 1 moot of any on the 1-n4 Hie yeor. r-1 an sArt, mot they ie LI, 1 4 yard wIl tn tnistt. nen NIA shotte4 An I 6,6941,4 I tto Imo, 414 vi fret ato-A4 ut In In two trim tile time mode Ly the tr.it Crest. .1.1,,, were iteroort ersw-lier I.

I-nsotI Low, Irlotiegh romtwath; lit Iv oseotot eress-NVsits eek. et: er Z. trAt O. tm-)10. li I Lard auks It lit entity, 14 1 1 FAVORITE 111 THIRD PLACE 7 to -2 Wins Withers.

Court Dress -Takes lestuon Stake at Belmont Parks WELD LANDS THE PITCHER Scored Most Wins in Season Series. New Englani Kennel CIO Holds Closinz Shoot, Lac R. Thomas Shows Somo Fin() Work. rnAINTREr M.ly 1, The kit tho Now ko int 1 iol it? 1tt t-14, ttlko av.v.,ts 1 7 --i -1 AN, 4. -1 1,44, '1 4 tt, A ...4.,., 4 7.1 6, ,,,.,..5 I Iv' i i .1 4' 4...,..:,,,, f.

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AI r.0,,i 1 4, -1 2, 4. -11 14 '''t 16' "I'' 1 '1' 1,1 'II yr 2 .1. Nils i it, 1 V- i 1. 1 I ,,1 lir .1 C'. 9.

1 1 1 1, I dr, i ss- a r-' 1 i 41 Ayr rI'-': '1- I Ay P. I i I 'e 1 I i r.4, 4.., 4- 1 7 11( 1, -----( i.tt it 'tp ...1., 1 --1---, 1 'i er 4 fl )( 1 i', i i .,77 rt I ,..,.:3:,.., '1 -000 1 ,4. 4 ie. II4 0 lb al 1 -Nob 1 I I 114,,,,,,,,... 1,, 7,.

47 A 1. 4 1 It .4 ---04, t- Li 4 7, .....00.." "-4- NO --7': .4,4, -2, Roseben Only Favorite of the Day to Lands NEW TORK. May 1SIlefore a crowd of 31000 persona W. Harry Brown's Aocountant. quoted at 3 to In the betting.

won the hhtoric 'Withers stake. one mile, at Belmont park tolay hit a length back came James R. Keene's Bohemian, played down from I to 1 to 11 to 5. while Frank Farrell's Clara Griffith, the favorite at to 1. was The time.

44. is the fastest ever hung out for this race. Court Dress. from the Keene stable. scored an easy victory in the Fashion stakes for t-year-olds.

winning, by three lengths. Clare Russell was second and Jersey Lady coipled with Boole was I hird. Roscben. In winning the first race. furlongs.

came within one-rifth of a second of equaling the sorld's record for the distance. Ile lk the ohly.favorita to win. The summaries: Iseee It Thtmt-te wne prttintOlr. nt VI trutINg hit, 4-14 en 4, 34.3,9"n eLp del cot vsts Art tAA 411(1 fig for tli At Ite itti.rt StAAJt Th thc 4 Fitt 1,4 te)r thts lAtttr (Ontc.141 ilardttAft tok ri 31 Ttm Llo.t 1 ono home et. the of Wit te the of ssi.crt I rso ttL 4, etrre tip aftt.r a tttr of.

It dm tr.1 tioat loOr to hts et-ht 1. wi gl httnistott. tc-r tt dti ts i I htn 1,410 519 totta.5, thAt th tiott i) the, cop. Mere le 40so At vi-ti ttA141 I Ito ai 414) -t Ii rt tor us-t Art--1 thit4 '41 awl ttkt. t.

up the 114 I i.op. wl.t to J. IC It ti tt mg' of the I'i Lit e.ts prir to the it A aritiotin h.tt SI vos ter turyten haul tseen Lis prizo. tor the bitT Let r. ne twiP14m o4 iztt E1 is to Ito so.ot tor ry urIty.

oi ILe the natst wins 14 T11 72 aili.trA, At the end uf ta lit otte CULL CUP tiro 1.. I.44n41 a prtt 0 I Ma ato thAt 4.rted r. Let 72 burieI MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION, WEYMOUTH CENTER. rt, i I 4.41 Wrap ar wra -r .14 7.1RP 10 3 in: 1 i. Iiro9mpr.

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ti, I. 0 PI SEASOX CUP tiliOcrr No 1 sE3sx err 81104-rr No a rn, I :4 PT mit le 41,14 0 1 I tV 1,1 ..........14 3 In utuirn is A .14 i 17 APV CI.P 81104fiT Nit 2 iti411r.1 11.11,1mit........--17 4 :3 tt 'I 1 L4 Pr 1r14- e44 0 4 A .,1, I A 131.414 AM ....14 2 i'4 litenwr .13 5 AT WALNUT HILL RANGE. A. Niedner High in Off-Hand Match with 221Brush Fire Prevents Shooting at Longer Ranges. NVAI.N1T HILL May 1---Tho rortflar wookly of tho Massachuaottit rMo asam.lattno was held at Its rfinge today wIth sonaswItat small attondatn-ro of was enormed tho yarJs and bistot rang.

by a Moly brush fire 1414tch ntartA to windward of Mtrange. tho ittnko driftIng Iler4 Nik nfl obseurSra tto long and midrange targota atrnng. f.4;tl7 Ind a tout-12 tionre all day hut did not ont scuP1 h-01-S to tho offstan 044-11. A Isitelner bong Mph with :21. High ro rnaae at tho too attortinon 'shoot, 1,1 E.

Patrldga Andortir 117 and 11,1 at real, and F. tor lb at 300 Tha stNorea: op-mom) xi 24 24 21 2n 10 23 2a 23-21 21: 21 z. :3 ko---zro iti 24 zz sk loxos PISTola MITCH 40 10 7 10 7 7 7 8 8 $4 1,4 a I 7 o110 8 7 ft a 14 8 7 0 a 0 7s 'W A I I II 1 a ILO 7 4 FIRST RACE Seven and a half forlorn. Iletaotten. 133 reel.

3 to 3 Tommy WI 4Scure 111. 12 to 5 1 China. 97 Millen. 7 to 1 Tithe 1:22 1.5. Tb Clainiant and Gentian also ran.

SEXOND RACE Se Illng. ve too-loom strali.ht. Ponta Eletra 114 1itorner1. 5 to 2 1 Slosofort. 9 to 5 2 Plausitte.

101 (3111Ier). 5 to 1 3 Tone 1:02. FTtnees 11. Ildos. First Peep.

Balton. Builly and Mariposa also ran. VERB RACE Tbe Fashion stakes. four and a half foe, longs. straight court Pomba.

114 (gelretn. 8 to 1 1 Clare 114 oltatItheL 3 to I. 2 1410. 114 ttiatroetb. 8 to 5 3 Time :34.

"Boole. Dollio Dollars, and Irian' 6117 ran. "Cenpled. POCRTH RACK The Withers stake. on mile.

Accountant. 126 tAlrani. 7 to 2. Bohemian. 126 tAlthero.

11 to 2 Clark Grdlith. 124 tLynet. 2 to 1 41 Time 1:36 4-5. Vito Quail. Reimer and Juggler raaFIFTH RACE Steeplechase.

two trillea. rollabeen. 115 Cilolmaut. 18 to S. 7 Goldfleur.

135 aleMero. 6 to 5 4 The Bortor. 133 tE Helder). 7 to 1 -3 Tittle 4:20. Waterford and Stattrollhou fell.

sixr-t RACE Ono mile mid three-sitteentbs. Cilostal Cid. 726 (Sewell). 5 to 1 .1 122 orrionnitnsl. 8 10 7 2 Von Tromp.

1,) iWialiardt. 7 to 2 3 Time 1:31 1-5. Adhell. Masantello, Ostrich. Louis and Carnal ran.

TWO RACES GO FIVE HEATS. Yellow Soy. and Capt Hall Hays Hard Wins at Franklin field Three Other Good Contests. The Dcrehester drIving club Lell Its third matinee of the casein yesterday atternon on thefrAnklIn 11A-1 Freed- way. The tratsk was in exerllent llon.the atmosphere jast rinnt for fart time.

an4 a large crowd was cot The summary; CLASS 4. PACTAG 11' Estes' Ftnnoa F. hm oitateso 1 1 1 A Nevins l'ortopey La ILI 114rt ett "VW, 2 Time :33 :3242. CLASS R. TlioTTING a A French's India Pattin.

bg fFreneho It Itiellardsoo's late Mac. bag atichardsoup 1 3 2 Throe :35. :31. :357,1,. MASS PAt Locke-tint Yellow Ikg.

rtg tlAelot.ertt 11 stithres Baby licsa, clan (Nevin, 1 2 1 2 3 Tuna CLASS D. PACING 7rt a 51 Barris Sunrise. be 1 1 1 '24 IUan.ys Butniolchee. by (LIatm-Ft-2 2 3 Time :33. CLetsS E.

LACING A ansbetra Capt Bail. 14 tiriusw-so 2111 A Bellows" licigamIte. toni- 1 1233 TIM 11-1 90 Am 0 Grounds at CLUB OF DAVIS BATES CLAPP Yates. who hos bad the boys bt training the past winter. The first number was a ball game between two nines from the clot).

Rfid the team captained by Joe Thaxter wim from Cart lialter's nine. 11 to S. At lunch was served on the veranda of the association building. anti at 6:3.4 dinner wits served. and the boys had as their gliests their parents and a few friends.

The servers included many msell-known women. among them being Mrs liornee it. Drinkwater. Mrs Emma it Pelt-ben, Miss Emma Raymond. Mrs Dr Joseph Chase.

Miss Katherine 1141- ban. Nits Ellen g-hilltpa and Miss Ellen Lassen, The afternoon proirram eon'ttsted of fled events. wait the following summary: dashWoo by R. Ripley. C.

Stringer were describe, by Drs liend. Frost wood. "No. I do not think Po," Bah the doctor. What Dr Webb Said.

Itr Melville E. NVebb saki: "From the of the cut In the Corsets I think the knife used had to mating cages. If a blade had been us. el it mild have made a cut with the eppearata 0 of a buttonhole. If a tangle-I edged bittale had been used.

It would b.cte left It different mark on the ribs Ulan one described by Dr Mead. The merit ot the blunt it of the knife would htve been on the skin at the edtz of the wound if the Metre1 toent had been Atte leo Parker It a osiged hiale Lad thrust tiostirowitri Ihow watild there he any mark of the blunt eIg! oat the here nould be no such mark if the Ut pIge rere Dr ebb. "In this case, In Ole instance of the oiled in the back. Dr Mead ten: that titcostii the etearse was downIward tne knife was held so that the voltolg edge who held up That must necessarily' leave the mark of the blunt on the skin Air Jes, ph :4. Lockhart salt' the Ile f.

of any mark of the blunt edge on i. tbe skin or At one end of the cut through the him that a llide could ta have bn ee used. Taking Dr Mewl a ffrgeriptinn of the wound the bark and he tune in the pit of the wittinaeh whiekt grazed the ribs. Dr hitelkiinrt said the eion 10.30 apparent that a double-edge blade wand. have leen the WVALIKPM New Stickpin Evidence.

Tucker's counsel have never lost hope pot eventually proving that the Canadian 'stickpin which Amy Roberts. the maid at the rage hoi.se. itlentiried as belong-Ong to was TuekerW. At the trial they (dieted the Itettratiny of his friends Vi lio hail seen hint wearing pin menthe before the murder. Vatter Tucker.

brother of lite con-denoted man, went to Montreal and bought a pin like that he haat been los brother west taut when compared with iI ia. so-calld Page pin the coloring lfered slightly. In January the defence forward a titin iron, Portland whit tool lost such a 1411 about the time vile fettnil a stickpin In tiait icily. but the ideutilication wui nut coinplete. Now through a photograph the de! fence attorney', expect to show that 'Tucker bad worn the identical pin which miss Roberts said belonged to Moss irag, several ))))) this ago Nirs I uciser found an oh4 snapshot of her 30111 in whi.11 It appeared that he wore a stlkpin in his cap.

Ila, counsel were sl sure that It had all Um appearances of the dispUted pin that they determined to have an cn11 trizernent made to $ea if It was possit Lie to Wing out the design. V. F. Tur, tier. a photographer.

has been et work on this fair several months and now he he c'in proainee an enlargement wilt so accurately reveal the out, lines of the ngures on the pin that the colors of the of the shield Imay he detected- Mr Turner says there Is no doubt in hht mind that the pin shown In the rhottegraph is the so-caned page pin. Vhile it will not be possible to reproIeller. the colors. hot say, he haa motto such progress ma far that he will be s.ble to bit to his satisfaction and to tiItan the nature of the various shades ta On the pin. -whtlo ail colors will show dark.

diri forent colors ortite distinct Impres1 Wins. Mr Turner. ind It is pos. for an einert to determine not only rfolically (-More. but b) betu-0en shadon.

-I have 'already made up my mind celors were In tins pin and I feel that It will be possible to conclusively all tho minute details 01, the design PO that there can be no doubt ot the identity of the pin." DR HARRIS' FRIENDS AMAZED 1Mage He Testified at the Trial Directly the Views He Had Expressed to Them. statonient recanting tbe testins.ny which he siwe at the trial ot iillariee Ttn-ker for the murder of Mabel Page. Dr F. A. Harris.

One of tLe examiners for Suffolk co'inty. who now says that he believes the IIch cat.sed the death of Si lea rage were made with a knIfe and eould not have been made by a hunting knife. sa testaied at the trial. peaks vaguely or a hut whieh he bad mad, in order to satiety himself al to the kind of a knife used. As a Matter of fAti.

a Globe repti-ter learned yeeterday. Dr Harris not ()ivy made floe but aeveral -private and motor than that. he esoamentedi on thfrerent occasaotal Upon ill ihvoupi. 4.4 womrn gletermin 3It what sort of knives of dirrerent make. hot!) agie and double-ekiscohl.

II known that enrtAY the Tucker Ira beg Zr roe surne exprtrunta and a a autopey Ifl the body of it woman of the age and general build of Maw rage. and that the xperlmrnts and the were eitnetoie-1 by Herbert Par. ker. who we at the urn of the trial attoroter gpntAl nI Slassaehuser.s. wttressed by Dist Any of Mil.liesex county.

Body of Friendless Woman Used. Dr Harris wit given Vid extra for CV, erit. He SVZIP assieted in making tte and tte hutoply by Dr Gurhata. who was at that time connected tritah cob suortmsau; 1 I I I IFIE paosEcuTtolt 6 1 Coottetet1 from the rime roar. I Ira'''.

te't wtth st knIt mI as IL troken twarol tit T4oketsi i totoket mat th ennA4t.tri sttckpitt rotArpl i 11 the 1.n. kri of Taker to NI l'Age or14 was taken I a ma Ara te .1, Fit urdetr teattoted from- the Fir. aLth a knife as IL trk.ken bLitle ttpana T4eker.11 poket ,1 Mot the Con44tAn et-ckpirt foorel to the kti et tolorked to NI Ankt vraa takeo tLit tLe day of tne Says He Was in Error. T. ker was con-voted tof mertler in the frsit degree, of the meow testimony art-aired by the prosecvit two pieces of those which niast have Lad the greatest ine with the sterlthe knife awl the them It is aiinntte.1 th.tt the proaecution tase agairst.Todter would ta0 been very materially weal.rnsd.

Tueltera lawyers will exert every effort now to demohetrate the unreliabay of the totitimony which wag preIleipted to show that a knife setch us Tiesker had was employed by the murd-rer of Nlisis Page. and also to the raft that Tucker dal have a stick pin hientical with that Inlroduced at the trial and identiried Ly M.sr. Amy Roberta as Miss Pages. To their claim that the goy. eminent wee tvrong in contention Vt the wounds were not matte by cleuhle-edced counsel fer the condemned man hus to attack the testimony upon which the preopecution ut-nriod 'rids is largely the testimony GI experts.

To their ithi In als purpese there nne Of the leiviing exPerts of the tr, en the trial. Dr F. A. flatris. examiner for the nnrtherri district of Sufforit Though Dr Iforris was tpne of six who ild in behalf of the proseeution that It'se l'aue meet have been Slabbed with knife.

eon of the Are had greater experience than he with wounds of this Marketer and none had performed a greater number of autops stem. Dr itarrs wide experience and his standing in profession Influenced the attorney general to offer him as his itapling expert. and In his argument vailie of Dr Harris opinions was sot forth to the jury. Now Dr name sa)s he was In error aed stands realy to testify before Gov that tho knife with a cuttiee edeo torpohiced In court could not have rause I wounds. and only tietible-telaeil blade ctould have been the ihstrutnent emplplyed hy the murderer of Ntabel Page.

Attacks Dr Mead's Testimony. This gives to the defence the most prominent of the rnefhcal men who wore arrayed again.t Tucker at the trial. the most coivincing of the witnesses xho told that Jury that a knife like Charles Ttickees linnet have made those deep wounds in the body of Miss Page. Ifirris recantatIon Ls complete. for ho sa)s he was wrong In every premise upon which he tssed his COnCIUSIOn that no double-edged hde as the defence experts itescried.

could have made aounds of thtt character. What will this retraction by the great expert of the government mean to Tucker's eau? Does the aihlition of this authority to the company of medical men who sup-- petted the tiottLie-edge 1 blade thery tor the defence overbalance the array on the government side of oho moo to iho that a single-edged knife was the weapon? It trotv nhatn a great deal tn Tucker. for Dr Harris' position as a medical expert may mstifv the argument that the with him out of their CHAP, WitS a In litStAnire from proving that 51,11.0 inurdorer must have hatil knzte w'ita Only 110 cutting edge; for Dr Harris tioOn not test with rottring front the company of prosecotkon extlel attacks the testimony of Dr A. blitd the medical examiner who gave the experts tite materiat Lasts for Heir opinions. Dr Horns sa)s what the defence doe-tors assorted the trial hat he wounds etoiA not have pencirated Mead testified they tlid If they hyl entered where 11P SLI lit they OW aro' the t.lows rtero at the stroztes he ribed Dr Harris by his attituite ut very foutotatton of the mealiest case of the prosecution against Tucker.

Hits Other Expert Opinion. Counsel for Tueker in the litty testimony to be offered tiy liar is wi3 argue tied the nitilieal expert who has I enera a retraction ataiiiiiiittes the eviiicticii of the medical examiner and the tither physiemus whO made the atv.tips. They will 'lige the point that. If Dr Mead was in error In Els dem ription of the wounds. us Itr Harris s.tys t.4 Most tiny, heen.

then the entire- structure as it its instrument (AN' btshtit gling the great weight of his Jthiginent to the theory of a doithie-edgeil blade. lir flarris makes it that there Is doubt on everY ether poild of expert in witioli was based upon Examiner 3.1eivia nnony the Peoles aro the time 1 113 PlikN 1 IVed alter the first l4ow. the of the tir.1 14 het her hd Iwo strengt emnalch In 1146e when tile eassallart wam to make the slashes it. fur throat. In the niedloal testimony eta' of the must important questions HS 11,4 ilt.r the azyrin4 vetrt was IteV ht1124t in the liar as Dr Nierot said it exPerts itt Nieloh but now Dr Ilarrir says lie thitatits if It could have been uri tOscuil.sed by medieal examiner.

ono Piet had wrent ThJt ri rt nrOn 10'11b: th of tim. PNF, l'ato I. an I of so; I he if in loot short a time 'ha eouid have infizetd all the wounds It ntuat be remembered that tim was so fietounted Inr that the rtin.ent LaJ to .1,, monstrate that nil of tLe .111119 have Peen Intlietel In a 'ter few II1flhIes. fOr so many tiongx teere itetru in the honee ItInt il.by that if Tuoker woo he twt 'acted LtioI.iv 711, neiteal tesititnnny. 1.442,,e.1 I Mead as iner.I the reNeliiitero4 of the autopsy I tie erement with all it hail tn 11114 ort tho that the nueilefer 1.evileit only a very ti Dr Harris.

tn changing tesintiowv hos the defence an arKunient that there ate niany nuins ienay they relanbility of the government vase, The Niedical Experts. The men who teatIe.1 1f-w th.J1 t. wounnt on the of tr.t;St hitAts Iseert Int le wAth t4 0-0 cutting. suck hy. wits fo.lnit .71 Th'ker 11 were.

Jal An NteuJI ot JILICTiVWn. thsn toettrat examiner; Ibr It B. Fro, of i Pr I Mr) A Wrftml of tram. EAllsitta Wood! of Ole 113eAra eettoot Dr A. Itarra arn.t Ir V.

of Itowton Itther of MurIllera st triA tr.e tenir4 of t.rn,on LtreA the votleg viiiraan ckNrhitiitte.1 ALIA no tention tc tne k.s.,ertzon float she V.A,1 untrlete.1 tor the the wen who tett to4i 'ChM Vie weapon tnust tifive Nyrte wr A. 11.r I.Jois Inr1 A1.1 et ltoeton there laer" iv tre theory Ard tugtott it, Now trtat 1411-art-it LAS the aeferwe xpeTta the arrow ot nitett four. if oe sok eiLverts tor the VOn I r- at the it.itor,,, t'e et 0.41 to, the eN.r.icter the Lyon t'etr ttorta, ot thE. forr004 ra tnat wks rrin0t70.1.:iy lt ttie ance 4 tf itt the Drib itartAt Art Iri.r tooiR. as the hixis ftr as t.

tt VA. 1.41..u-r.7.ty of trtznee NItad. r.t and 1.r U. A. What Dr Mead Said.

't a tri tl IliEA-n not el -1 IL or tb.0 nut4t1. of it, tio tell dOterTrA1311 chars, ter (At tilt yrrund leg me tts bia4o ta sa aro NIA K. with 24. Capt Ripley second and Capt Edmands third. A pleasing feature of the day WAS the presentation.

by the boys. to Edwin Clapp. president of the memorial asset lation. of an enlarged picture of the club members. The plans of the boys dub for the summer Includes an outing on Slate island.

where Mr Clapp has arranged a camp. and has furnished a -foot power boat and a fleet of rowboats for use of th campers. The exercises of the day closedi with an evening's exhibition in the 'gymnasium. consisting of several drills. apparatus work.

games and atnietie contests The Meer. of the club for the limmer are M. Salter pre. N'orman A. Walker sec.

E. Vaters Burr tress. through the publicity that has been given medical examiner Harris change of front regarding his testimony as to the knife wounds that caused the death of Mabel Page. fly now aserting that the knife which was found in Charles L. Tuckees pocket was not the one that inflicted the wounds on the body at the murdered Wo Marl.

when he at the trial that he was satisfied It was. Dr Harris becomes; practically a witness for the defence. -I 'lever heard of any order against a melicni examiner's appearing as a witness for the defence outside his district." said medical examiner George Siednuin inst night. -but I know there WAS an understanding that it not be done. Form, years ago, as I retn.iiiier it.

one of the medical rikarniners esked the attorney generas whether it wag proper for him to testify for tt.o defence. "The rawer of the attorney FrPneral Wag that he did not think it a proper thing for a medical examiner to do. Tre Incident soon becarne known among all the molical examiners and it has been the rule since for them never to appear except for the pro-4ecution As I said. I do not now that urs order to that, effect was ever issued IFOR SEA Crews of Three Yachts That Will Sail for Bermuda SelectedThe Handicaps. NEW YtotGC.

May IttThree of the dep sea that will start a week from today on aJourney of miles to ilerenudi have now their full crews. Thomas Fleeting Day, originator of the contest. will be the of the Tamerlane. Tills yatht won the Hampton Road race last year. vtank Maier.

owner or boat, will sat. as first and Joseph Kerr 'as tecond mate. Warren Sheppard will be the ravigator. and Cass and FranK Belling have been ahipped as able seamen. R.

10. Floyd will lave with him on board tin- 1.11a. V. V. Robert Shaler.

Robert Cothen. Frank -Gillert 14 pti litrc Afithory. on the Gauntlet there Ill he beside the owner. G. V.

Itotanson. V. Dunlop and Jaelt h-n-e is still a vacant berth aboard this cratt. which-will. however.

be tilled early next week. NV D. Godland Jr has not ea rot decided upon tlie crew of the lionnie Kate. fourth boat in lite race Mr Goddard has until Friday to hand in his It to the regatta committee of the yacat club. which has charge of the rave.

The hEve also been figured for the contest. They ire. however, sutlect to change. as the boats have net as yet been ()gladly measured by the committet. A boat of 50 feet overall is used as the for calculation.

According; the entry Bonnie Kate will sail virtually-from itcrateli. The boat. newever, teeelves a hareheap of 7 hours over the course. as her racing loth Is 44 led-t. is next with a handieap of 12 hours and minutes, anti the Tamerlane ref-elves for voyege an allowance of 15 hours and 20.minutes The little Getintlet.

tit feet rating length. re- reelves Za hours and 3t) minutes handicap. YALE CORINTHIAN Y. C. Close Finishes in Hartford and Yale Dory Classes, Sulkeley and Brims-made Winning.

NEV HAVEN. May 13The regatta of the Yale Corinthian yacht dub afternoon attracted the largeat feet cf boats that has assembled at the rills this In the Hartford dory class the boat or M. a. Bui Jr. son of Senator litilkeley.

again won. Blakeicy's time was th 13m. H. L. Itlwe Jr was second in lh 14m.

11. GoodwIns boat third in lb 191a. In the Yale 'dory clasS. J. b.

Drn made won the race in lb Zia. pith J. 0 Ordway aecond In lb 24m. W. Kernochan was third in th rm There TrAb a ripping breeze and the hanciii-ix of the dories etas exceptionally eleven, Highlandville 54, Lawrence 39.

NEEDHAM. Slay 1.1--Ilighandville won its first game by defeetlng Lawrence on the home grounds this after-root'. Fe-itures were the Lowling of Varren. who took aeren wickets for 1Z runs. and the batting of Stanwood and Stthenback- IlIghlandville played several new men who made a good showing.

The fielding of was specialty pleasing to 'the home contingent. The satire: IIIGHLANIYVILLE, it A ratter an4 Wade 0 Ws Doe Walker 3 I-aerated, te Wallis. Wa '14- 5 Gettea. run nut I Wonle 7 Stnteural. McIntyre 34 i iitIN i i IMP.

Wade 4 Me I lettere. Varrcrt. McIntyre, wt.rttuse. mot 2 Litre. byre 0.

kg bIe 1 Total ,31 LA tra EN CE 1aron3 Werra di womr-11 a amyl 2 11111. area. 2 i i o.L.".Allt. Intr. arena 0 ie.

Wev-rnta te A.srretel. Warren ta rad Warren al 7 ienrp. Wsetn.a. tiarlincr I rr, k. $tet out 13 I a I LIUS.

I la non, Warm Leone, kg byte, 2., 2 1 13 1 2 4 tetag ....0.1) toe, 3 Fine Boys. ATIILETIO EAST WEIr110171-1 T. May 19---The boys athietio club connected with the Davis Bates Clapp memorial asisociabon. consisting of SS boys ranging In age from 9 'to 16 year, closed its wintes work with a track meet. field events an el a reception to their parents and friends today.

The affair took place on one of the! Crest athletic fields in eststern Massachusetts, comprising several acres as smooth and level as a billiard table and laid out at a cost exeeetling $10.111. and the reception. dinner and evening enercises were bold in the Ctapp memorial building. The program was in charge of lir horizontally. The point penetrated the Wien.

but es the broader part of the blade- went throuch the cutting edge struck the top of the steel in the front of the corset between It and the whalene. -The cutting the linen covertng of the steel. tut att it came In contact with the resisting metal It was forced up a trifle until It reached the unresisting linen tibrie over the top of the steel. Then it slid otT and went In strnight. but it lett the mark of its course In the cut through the ttxttire The linen covering was very the knife wns withdrawn It left a broader opening at one end of tile cut.

heratise one edge waa The hack of the knife would aeeount fbr the or tests pointed side of that lolle In the edreet. The eintro edge ht shown hy the way It POrMtwell V)0 strong covering of ttie steel and slid De H. D. Frost. Dr fl.

Vt. Frost when miestionel by Air Sanderson testified that he wax present at the, autopsy on the, body of Alise Page with Aleilleal Examiner Meal. Ile 41eiwr.ited the woantis and then the tireken kelfe Val handed up to hint, Alr Saw lerson asked: -Could that knife have ErthSett the vi-outels you in the hotly?" -Nes," Dr Prost. ASked Air Sandererm. 3Mo, of the fart moat the knife is oat-rote at its deepest ram" -I low th, )ots accottlit for the Cost that tne measurements Of the wounds are 117 inelle4 on the skin of the neezi mot tne breast wound.

while In the btu it is only one -14y ti IIiL tnztt Pitt knife only inches in the back. while the wouteis in the net and breast were flve 4 tietl1 tit411. Wilr 41,1 you say that a knife like this tine made those woundsr -lt appeared from a nick On ono of the ritis that the knife had one libint edge. therefore It eyelid nut have been tged Dr Henry A. Vozst of NValtham tee-tined that from the appearance of the woinuls he felt sure that a knife with one sharp edge had been used.

The Late Prof Wood. Dr Edward S. Woo4. who Mel It year. was the expert of tho prosecution.

but tie gave an opinion as to the character 41 the weapon from the apoearant-o of the slashes through Nitss Page's clothing Thts Is hie testilon on tills potnt: t'an you state. tbw-tor. hether the knife. the pieces of which yOU late to. when and sharp.

would have made th holes in tileo Clothing Of Stitiii P.Ige you have deseribcd? A. It could have nool. them; yes, sir. IL haVe all of them. 44 Is there anything special that yoU can say as to whether it must have been zoinae such knife as this that made some e( those holes? A.

The lode thtough the corsets was made undoubtedly by a knif with quite broad back edge to thatF.tght da)a after the last of theee four physiciana testified Ur F. A. Marls and Dr F. V. Draper were called to give liteir opinions whieh were front their experience and from the facts given by Medical Exantifier Mead and tirs and U.

A. Dr Harris Dr Draper. and to him Atty Parker pat rte. Etio-weird hypothetical queetion erotsslying the details of tile atitot sty report. In Dr liarrte gave hie opinion that rage Vika si.mn with a kr.

Atty Htn Parker (Ill net retleat the lock questlon to Dr Draper as he heard-it put to Dr Harm'. After Dr tiruper had staid death lutist have due to hemorrhage the atturney general do you say was the shape of tho knife -It wae A lneTo-edged weapon I tit'ek." reriled Dr I brarete "Look at this knife. Coted It have ibtre all wounair thfrk so. 'Ito you that a knife ench as I Piste shown you must have been the knife that made these wounds'" -1 belteve it must." Defence Experts EquaVy Positive. te "wrong for the itoftnoe were in their deviaratione that upon 1)r statement of all to the character of the Wont-111-M the I-ode and elect froni their egnontna Of ite cut in Me consols it was gun-that a double-edged blade it-as u.se,1 lor Edwarit A.

Prase. the st for the tlefenoe. Ittst he hail examined the rut the-Dull Itisa coreete and it Aritriy traces of a double-edged blade. iteri)r-oC to what the proseeution dorI.is desertbel se a cut in the nowtott where the the kn'te hart laite sa'd tn hie the J4 b.en trotien and not cut. ol.o "you think from ror Meads -poi of the wounds thee could ho.i.

been with a a ngle-edg-xt biade' Lr Peaaa wait asked I do n01. he -Tleticul-trly ti. wound In the not eee bow it is for a edged to twell 110.d. do not P9't 11tie ItioY have been inrt.t.,1 A knifee.e, rime-too un.on sir tate nI tei.tined from that was not peronitted line his 'yr, tine reenvic erreout-esanunation Atty oiren rat a piece of I iLnLL. a th.r.,ate of Turkere.

Lor Vett.se erv.earini:e ct the cut wait rot exactly ikk. Lilo wousZA iI 31Letel kus aa Mar -i-N 1 i 4 of is -v. P.1 t' --r. t- -1. 7 1 -4'1'.

,,.,4, 41-: 1 i l''' --TN .,3 t. -V O''' i l' I I I i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I I 1 I I I 1 1 I i i 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 i i i CORNELL STROKE OUT. Eddie Foote May Not Row in Rate with HarvardSerious Slow to Ithacan. ITHACA. T.

May roots. rommt.1,,re ftt the riler. and for two tt! arEty crew left Ittwra r.gt 010 14,4 uf Wet olt at awl in all will not rwqr In U. r.lco ag.tint Ilttrvarl. ettn-onk only IM tAPfnre the I.toston rate.

ti I the molt "'trio110 rirs.ttfortur.e tit.it has the Cortell a riW yar. SPIKE ROBSON BEATEN. Englishman Has to Let Up at Philadelphia Because of His Injured Thumb. 11111.A1)E1.PIIIA. Penn.

Mae lb-- EngifInd deg'. (Al in tilts country at the -1-hnny ltak-ter of Perth at Na A C. tamtght I vr a 4,1 riot go tank on litu. n.4 IR Itoogort alas the Mir I '041th the thuniO Le ai.ttinqt Ai Gard nr VA Wot.S tO, 4-A14N-4 I(0 in tin- fourtn Le I iN the chow41. no Wtialtrii Ito Itotkt, fl )er I Lion In eer.

rottnd the hTneoehm.rn 44 1,44,4. og ti4t Ile el' I Pt I(t1 144 fore. Ronson gne.et in j.t i tit itvettIVj anta.ke,1 'aver (loan MI a Villa Gn the I Lte. TIGERS BURY COLUMBIA. Blue and White Win Only Tw3 Events in Dual Meet.

Score Being to 32. PrANCETI)N, J. Mar 11Prinrestnti etiiiittliol.1 in a dual track snoet here ttela to; the swore, of 72 to 3.1. 11.o-4s eountett VIP viaitors gut just taro tirsit These were In tint yountti I. I ttg- jtlst two first Careg 1se wrre In thso a rl run anI In the Ithotput.

I the. Tigr fre4liMart. Who has Ibsen showing op lo well reetntly, W011 na dashes. AS the and daes. sh As result of his work tolay the coaches III 11'01004r deckle to enter G-tintdia In the the Princeton captain.

easlly Ikon both hurdle eents. Tie ril run wes WOrt by Zinke of olumbla In im 1-611. broke lb. turnid record. Ti IIP Un the prettiest race the meet.

Lingle of Princeton lea nearly MI the we). but few frorh the t4ttte forged tt, few yarn. nheAct am won 1Ny tthnist thrt.e (eet. Swan t.4 Princot)n vut up a rood race in tile mite, maktna the t.Ustancs arn 3J I-5s. 'Me summary: ikeoard dashWoe nits, etas; au.

third. riirantall, rincrion. linte PO 1 JAM (tett) --NVon by Gamble. Princeton; Wa't. Columbia.

tbini. (eland. lime 1:3 I 4i.y..1 riman by Powers. Princeton: Rho) on. Princeton.

third. Marsh. Co32 11-3 Yard nta- Woo bY Columbia; hos. LirLair. Princet n.

tbr41 licthrritution. oiumbia Tithe im bit 1.34. Ntii, rut Won by Seim trincaton-. seeon.t. Coloraila; third, Vuitton.

Columbia, 1.bie 4u1 33 3 3. Tun Won by 3 II. Kcily. ton. c.ren.

Columbia. third. Mrimm 4 olunitits Time vim borslie---Wort by Armstrong. ton. e-cowl Niblick.

'ton: Curd. Stun eolimbisit. Time tZt 4 4. Jen' beetle-Won by Armatnaig. Princetr.t..

Arend 4 olumbiia. third. tIrturet.e. 2tio. High jump- Won by Tooker.

Princeton: sec. rointn44: tint. RooLkAr. C01111111- ble. flight VI hot poi Wos by it rms.

Columbia: Tbou.aor4 third. Vas Sales. co-iambic Puritan," ion Simons. Princeton; tMrit. Tibbet.

rincetrqa Jump ilin. Vault 1'1 "ot4t, Prinnoltee: h.r. Vesin and thoitrich tie. both or Princeton IPgtt iot tnn --Won by Princeton: sticiicht, Sostt. Irincroh, bird.

lion itertsuth. Cslumbla Throve l'2-3rt SATURDAY WHIST GAMES. Dow and Hickox Win at American Club GameWard and Farrer Win Pair Trophy Match. The gnme at the Amerlean dub yesterday afternoon wns played Ur0ter the livwell system. and top seore went to V.

tfrow and W. E. Ilickoa The core: Ilhm and VI A iLAI and II It EA 14 Knk.ad.A and lArtrwr MAI krr4 Whipeler sa-4 V. II Jams A 10ftlaall an 1 Satn 'du AELoa aud IA 'A 0 0 1 .412 -144 2 -3 lierbrt atd artmer ti FAVto and PI Ii It Pert.ttla ttr slid It IN Field StnIth mud porlocr IP tiottdoln and II Leo ft: I Patton rad Mtrtty A 4' Altou mud Itrtdatv 14 Ittto nd A NI- ttatint. bust mud .14) In a rnateh Fame for the New Engteal vhtat atm pair trophy it'''.

tery afternoon Wart J. A. Farrer of the elnn N. I4 Kelly itntl of trlo Merl antito t.1111) by 3 4 tricks. A F.

Nlarshall Mn F. wore. tho sinners itt he. Boston kittpli fltd. wpt ILItrifttnellt afternoon The sctee4- A I Marnr.all ottI Fc41446 44 Wentoort r-s, arft II McN011 a.I.

II II It to 11, lerver an4 twbor 2 sul Lee 3 Nitre antt it 4 10 2 -41 -411 FUND NOW S859507 Lynn Sends a Second Instalment of $15.000, and Brockton Adds $3703 Sewer Workers Gave $100. NteAkr Kt1.Er. reot-wly g-o. trnpasttret4 of the N1.14,1AchulbottA frt ellef If it.tAttl'xrat A I uotot 1.tttge IV. A tt NA, utrs ttell uttiftli A 10,100 11.40-1 rim! rin nut 2iNt 4- Of 1-, 21 thi (( al it, itu.

It: Imotnt IN ft tt, cot 4 tt.artle tT irtiog, 7,4 ebO trIttt.nal 3 t1' se-n ttt Y.tit ttmv-ro Nti an4 Pay Etet en-setts btu Tzetst to 4st 6z4I.4W: 64 ConservatOry Pupils RecitaL Ttere was a larsro tnce )eitterdAy ofternon at ty of New Er.gland of T4e 4,14,10 front trto Ni). I in Rat tnejcr by Iteeqhoren wee by May. Laareace of ritit.no; NtJrbon Ntedfori and trt Auotin. ir' ie. co ronsto major wAs rendered t- of tne of Doaton t.

kr or Put" of 13ng vbf1 vta)-I toe r.na; of Mozart con 0-ert0 nAt 111 klor on It. rano NUA et C' lL C). s4int $oo I trnliok Aneo''n" tiom "Aar 4..1710 1.0.00,.1 rrUr MAk Corrutherlo of QvtIrty rio.yo,s o14y -June" and Se tAiett -Vol on the tAino, rocrt.t.1 An the elro move-weal cf trio ta It rAt alen M. Anntne Nt.rrry )'etnn, ti3n0 MIsa Marina ikney. nta A ui.

Court-Martial of Workmen. LIVONIA. I. Nlay colsrtt'art'A tOle today sotamen to deulb tot It murdor et Sin 031. vIsToi.

ANTI 11L-VOLVILK MAC11 Irstriage io 10 10 10, 1 14 7 9 7 lu 10 it) 9 id to .,1 F. 14 10 9 7 14 it) leL VI 10 It 10 10 5 Vt. to I) 14 i 3 cl) 7 ton 1414 0 010 1 to 9 47 14 1 1 9 7 1 7 1019 1 II 1 2 9 75 WED E-ND AurrImscioN 11 LIZ ItEiT 12 12 131210121213 VArIA 1 12 1112 1411 2212 12 IgIrRiNGE 11r11.12 IATCU 300 1 larls 1' Ciller- 5 5 5 4 5 0 I a 5 0 49 4 5 0 5 5 5 ti MWAL 210171111 la 6 9 I 9 1010 01 9 10 9 9 10 8 t)-- aeeonti, W. Salter third. 'N.

Walker fourth. No time. Winning high JumpWon by W. Salter. Ititovoi.1.

W. Itinrhard third. C. String-or fourth. Itiotancei 4I1 hin.

4ft 4t1 4ft nits. 110P. atep and JumpWon by W. Salter. W.

Blare hard aeeond. J. Thaite It. ley tom-tit. inotauees dIft lUln.

Pith liNtrt 4111 L'Itt lin baseballWon by W. 11 lent-hart. It Ripley ee.414., V. Softer third. soule Ittisue- 27.7ft.

ft. 214 ft. tirns1 hr V. Satttr. Dian-Muir r.trillrg.r third.

F. Ilitrian to 1311 Wain. 13f1 Ilia. Vitt Wu. 12ft loin.

Relay rore. three-quirtert mile -Won hy rapt snium. tram I apt Ries Copt Th41244111 third. rapt Stmii boirth. itehIS three-elzhthe miteUott by Copt FArtionill t.am.

C.ipt Salt second. Capt 14. tile 4 apt lapley's t.ottth. In point'. Cart Salters team Won were made in a Vest End undertaklg eetablishment.

and the subjeet sea, ployed was the hotly of it friendlese woman. Besides the attorney getieral and the district attorney Of Nliddiesex ettunty there were present two or tnree eteeloes of the undertaking establishment. On this occaelon Mr Parker had at the Undertaking ehoe a typewritten eoPY of the report Medical Exaniiner J. A. Mead had made of lull autet on the body of l'age; le read this rept rt through carefully.

sio that on the body of tee fiend -woman Dr Harris was abletoloctate exactlY the placee e(4-1-espondlng to the iocation of the wounds in the body of Mies Paige. The extol depth. direction anti width elf the vitriol's weuntie found on the body of Nhsis rage were read ore and notes mnde Of them. lir Harris had le en provided Wt a bunting knife with a rierie elating edge. and nt 1'10 oVtet 'size and ehepe Of the kale.

wideh thee covernment sillegett was used II) killing MIAs Page. After tile attoracY general. the district attorney and Examiner Harris had thoroughly the report of lir, Sttath br Harris began his experiments. Itilltrrtew.t7ini:ay ilior: deter 12010 Wiled Mimi Page. Mabel Perot was dreesed when ehe met her fate.

iind in the caee of at least one of the wounde made upon her body the knife was deflected Dem Its natural ecierse by her corsets. Iter clothing met. also. have been something of an element of proteetion VI her. In the experiments seinen Dr liarris eonducted while the atterner general and the dietriet attorney of Neddlesex com.ty looked on and made notes.

the body of the dead woman "sae nude. DoubleEdged Knife. Having marked out each spot At whieh the knife had penetrated the body of Mabel Page. IT drove the hunting knife Into the body making wounds as nearly to those on the body of Miss rage as twossitile. The bode of Miss Page waft cut In exactly similar fashion.

and the knife was put In to the eame depths as had been the knife used In the murder. Then Dr Herrin performed nn ettone'''. showin the exact course taken by the his hunting The experiments with the knife and the reeult of the autopsy appeared to be very sat lefactory to the attorney general and Dist Atty Sandereon. but it was tinder-epee' at the time that Dr Harris was not fully convinced that the aounde which lie made in the body with the single-bleded knife were like thgolp Made to the body of Niabei Page. but that he haft an idea teen that the knife used in the murder was a doubleedgd one.

It is twlieved that this experiment rrol autopsy was the only One made by hr Harris in the presenee of the attorney general and the distriet attorney. but the Globe learned yesterday that Dr Harris at deer times subeettuent to the fbecaeion told of above. made further experiments on bodiee of yeomen. had that he made Stab wounds in them with double-fedeiei and singte-edae4 lit ivies. and performing autopsien on the mutilated etelavere after so stabbirpc them.

convinced himself that it was a citable-edged knife which Was used in killing Mabel Page. Dr Harris' Friends Amazed. A friend of Dr Ilerris Paid yesterday afternoon that both before and after. the 'tucker trial Dr Harris had told friends of his that Mabel Page was mwdered with a double-edged knife; anti in a quiet way lir Harris friends Lilked among themselves about the testimony he gave at tlio trial. when he 'swore thst he believed the wounds on etrntiar in In et wank drt 11; cot aporntfooltelny in get tnkokownnaf tleti rnhmt artazed at his im lea'eal.

were ma.Ie eeto rc belief he held ae i.e repelteilly toid knife with whieri the wounds were made. The amazement of Dr Harris' friends at his at the trial In dire.zt statements he had maqo rather fietey In private. was equalled only by that which they experieneed uhen be came out with the declaration teat hie tesitimony was incorref L. and teat be boteveit, ago was killed v-btti it nit. It hi( had two sharp edict's.

and that tile wounds found on her could not hare been made with a single-edged knife elth a thick bark such a knife. in fact. as the ono founu in Tucker's tosseesion. and the ownership of which he admit''. Although the reappointment of Dr tInfliairasitst I t.12:rlsenerntYlfnelilg-econaeflttaetFhTrnaudme.ekare rgra.tareisaatIr deanndadl- inftuence wtth the governor.

the 1 friends of Dr Harris impute no motive. to him In testifying eta did on the Tucker trial. deepite the tact that they knew trim) his own statements to them about that tint that he it.eue..,1 tee wounds, which kieed Ices Pare were made with a double-edged knife. Dr 'ferrite recantation mystifies his closeest friende even more than it duels the general publie. WITNESS-FOR DEFENCE.

Medical Examiner Harris' Chane of Front Regarding His Testimony Makes Him Practically Sick It hat, been an enweitten law ameng tt'e of the state sine the time of Atty Gen Knowlton that none of them should tettlfy for the defence In arty case. The matter was not 'morally known wata caxmo out Kirkwood Made Beat at Wellington. May 19At the weekatoot ut the Itoston trun club thin Kirkwood made thot beat In-di omit 11 out of 175 The- swe.reie I- ta Kiri w0.1.1. Roy 10. Watts 111, Wo- Lh l'a.

'Lent 4 target htt 1. kirkeeoael II. loclorl left Inrz- thy Jagon-el. WItto FI 11,4 14. ULU 11.

l'attnhl to. isalgroo.1 V1 :24 fr Ito Vsk, lar4 I 1 tnrs-ete- 1 ortIthig. tot e.r111.11 l'sAkars1 r.l..11au ah.r. 15, l'Itve-o la traa.ost, Roy la. 4I IS.

I 2. tt. b. It. I a en' 7.

utecot ti. 11- Mee, Roy GI. re. male l'ackard. Woe 24.

IA, ak.4 t. Ze.traleat Ia. ar IS tarter, Ktrivrooel Loy. ti'orsoose. 14,.

a Ia. NAVY BEATS COLUMBIA. Nidshipmen Win Easily by Five Lenctna in Record-Breaking Titre for Course. ANN 1411 Ntl, May ISTn elbeordtsreaktr.a rttlo tLe ticket eight th: deretr tt. rew riv lengths The took.

the water at 34 strokes to the Lite thetr ivre The ter stroke stye the a leAl VIM Colutttbia to 14 .44 gi a) tre It' crew LAO Orotpes1 baca tts A Qt a. rt! from the enLs the aa.1:It raLs.e4 tretr tr.k to too.i. a greater 104.1. rlrirg iril rig iLe pre te 1,1 iett 41 CO I 4in ttir.0 ilk as 'Art 46; 4 :44 CLOSE RACES. Midhetes School First and Second Crews Win from the Volarnann School Fours.

CONt't)1111. 1LA4a, Mv el, ft. 1 a.g-V.-1 show'," the.r suportortty on t'le tsstsv she, Ite tr.1 cress tt crews of rtoot tvAA.r-ter-nti:e 1 te rr racie bet a. tlt ttrat crra ta.c-.0-it goit a rk.b.o,r 9.tart. let junipIng Ls o.

trL.r a a lea! ea halt er tLe ansi troin tt.vry Ino cans lqattty 1th) of a let.co Ti-, 17.1 ti via ar I TIM q- time. erew alts tter etrtterrut of Ir ravo t. tne 01 Voikrnann ere err, so 1.1 as 'St t-t cTes er etrelto. rt.toier R- 110 toa; spiceraNe we.ght dret eresMsserell 11. Lottoot Ilk, AtVar CI 3 Paumonk Brings $15,000.

NEW' YORK. May 13Paurrionk. a 3year-old bay colt by Water Cress Draw Lass. brought E5.000 today at a sale of horses In training at Lelmont park Fred Bur Lew was the purchaeee. eir -Tedding-ton.

a 2-year-old by ToddingtonOseulation. was 'wad to Frans Re Kan for and past tr-uu for MISS SUTTON AGAIN WINS. Champion and Norman Cabot De leat Miss Green and N. W. Niles, 6--3, 6-3, at Longwood.

The womensi tennis tournament at the Longwood was bro-ight to a close yesterday afternoon with the trial round In the mixed doubles. Miss May Sutton and Normzin Cabot contest-1A against Miss Green and N. W. Niles. the iiarvar6 champion.

Imi Sutton and partner won In two-set mama. S--I. 6S. The large gallery witnessed a fitting windup of the tournament. as far as good tennis is concerned.

Ma Su-ton heing seen to better advantage yestfrday afternoon than at any other trr since her appearance on the Lontritood courts'. liergame was superb in ever testturs. Miss Green and Mr Niles pinSed la good form and caaueol thelr to Jaen themselves for the victory. Mass Sutton IP on the women a invitation singles tournamert in the morni- by ei'leklinC Miss Marion Fenno in its tnals. 6-0.

6-41 Miss Fenno pla)ed 11.er games hut ahe proved match for Mass Sutton. HOLY CROSS OFF, YALE ON. Amherst Makes Other Changes la Football Schedule. 'May 131Manager Dorf-linger of the Amti(rst coNtge teglit announced today the for next felt There will be seen Holy Cross Is left off the game with Tale Is put im this the Erin time a game has been scheduled with Tale In four years. The KO coli-ae team ta alao (101M tor a game.

athletic relat.ons havtng resumed. The game with Swarthmore Is itiPel a hew feature- The act.ed-;.: Oct Id. Tufvb at Amherst; tict mont at Amherst; Oct. :7. yale at Nese Nov Z.

IL A. C. at Ainterl; Nov ie. Dartmouth $it klanorfr; Nov II. litams at Amnt-rat; Not( Saartae more at Swerthmore.

BRICKLAYERS REJOICED. New SCee and Saturday Half-Ho day Granted by Bossesrhe bricklayers empl4el on a het Boston jr)to were bar7I, yesterday. when their employers rat in fume the new Go rents an hour ri: and the Saturday half holiday sycell which the union bad planned to So into effect June 6 The voluntarr action of the bosses in rennting the dekures of men two weeks In adcance caust4 jubilation. PraCtICILVT every rrs halt agreed to tha aiw for 4.2t 14 1 9 a I.

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