The Sun. (New York, NY) 1913-05-18 [p 7]....sllppery Held by 3 goals to 2. In the tlrst...

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YACHT BROKERAGE BUSINESS BOOMING llio-.- r Wlio Nolpcte(l Handing low Vnxioas to Bay or Chnrtor. h tvim:s rnKssntu lirnmiid Tntistially Lnrso. Wifh ( riiNuii: Motorbonts M . i1 Popular. TV yirht lirokernire, business In on - h mi Just now. Yachtsmen who hnve r. led building yachts are now mixIouh i ' . .ir to charter for the season, mid i t .iTVtnd for ifrls of nil types Is i. j i ; liin;e Crtilslnc motor bouts "ntly In demand nnd the prices ' . esrels of between 35 nnd r.ii f li keep up well. Crulslne motor I ' m no; depreciate In value ns much c craft ot steamers, ml It Is ( keeping n keen exe on the market t e l able to find n bargain. ff transfers are reported thrntich t ( " e of Cox & . s (not ntixtlliry rehoener Arbll Washington M. Thomas, Itnstnn m e- - ' Mci'ltirir of rhlcam. The name to Tnle.f.x an. I eh" Mill - 1 the AM.iiitlc inast and en the u loot stexm yacht Maritaret sold - i.t tsuc r.. Emerson, naltlmore, to a r ilnst i Ustrn yachtsman. ; ' i foot cruising motor vacht North xrterrd for Charles M Clark of this i well known Hoston yachtsman for T ' ' " crulslnr motor xscht Kalmla - . 'o' HoMrt .1. l'ark. New York Y , to v. i flrtnnell for (rulslnt; on Long - , - sound r .i foot houseboat Hleepr Hollow seM - ' IK Wrleht ef this city tn ,i mem-- - " e 'iotk Yacht C'uh for use at . e - . . rrullnr motor acht Achelous . r li i a ir.l 1' I.axxsou to Arthur .t.in- - '. of lliltlmorc. who will cruise on tl.iy T' '.' foot stexni yacht Itepeen sold to y of Hlnihimton for use off 'i Jfry coast. T "fl fiet irulslng motor yarht Ocoee ' W H. Mlln nf Clexetand to IMward I I , fnf nn NnrFjV4!ilt flu V - .. L.i . - L.1...1. . I 'IQ'ili. rr.iuiiii"cnT.lliiti.irrnili c.. liunk. New York Y c t t . ,i rtxxter. who wi I rce ant crtile c U..iert nund. . ".f 'Sftnu" w Ch""',; ro?;'?l' ! i. Ml. h. Th Caroline won th 1! o. t ' ."ulln motor yacht Aeov i or 1' K Crav rf Holon to A n. Wll- - t f M b o. The jacht has heen rhlpprd h" ' ' it crul.lnc motor yarht chipper . t fo- - lr John I'rlrr Uttberlll of rhlla- - p . i !ae I,. Hunt T hit '.:.h rp-e- launch rimpero i f r Cement H. New hold of T'hllxll. '. to Alejandro Fabbrl for e at fi.ir ' The launch wl'l renamed VI1h. Thf " foot brldce .lf,k motor crulr ' "0'1 for rtoben I. tl.i)nr, Columbia . .'kI jachtmnn 1, I fi. Crulslnc motor yacht Allrene ,d for .!a'iit Dromlley of Thlladtlphla to A Wei for cruising anionic the ttsurl ''snds Th 4i foot bridge ilsck cruiser Msrv so'.l for I.uclus T. Cochran of vi.'jr.rtonn. Ohio, to Alexander tl. Ilea of ! .fi'phli "h v f' ot erutslnn motor yarht Helen f r D. f Javrex nf I'irk IlHKe, N, ,T i ile'p-- f ,t Kermler of ,'rrsev City. Tu 41. toot n- hll nuxlllary rstbeat 0vh" o l (t W V and It. I. Keller t.i ' l r. nrfn and William Kottmler of thl llll' f'.r 2C fn: e'er all auxiliary catbo.it iu fnr n B Cook, Ureoklyn. to H. P. I''pr:ar"r M ur- - "i the Shrewsbury River. The y fsot . -- ulf-r Minnow sold for It. S. Tltiks of Montr .i.- - N J., to the United P'Htfs Oovsrnnifn frr use at rorto Rico Stanley M Sea. nan reports the .s transfers thmtiih his office: ie usinrv schootter Klsarja sold fo- il, c f'earren t 1" P. Hick", t.irch- - T C . xi toot crul'Ir.K ttiotor xarht Nautilus : r T 11. Hci ker to Mrs. Annie ; Its lio foot wattr Un schooner Illk'tmo i" '. - T. II Converse to 'hr!s f. Ham-t- s w Haven, who will cruise olt the ' Labrador this summer T - foot motor crulM-- Mavourneen M e. sho will make n cruise throueh the ir.-,- ' .k'" and later down tho Mlsl"slppl : t ail. " I.awley built raised deck s.tl sold for rieorge 1. recite to n A : o ir. The yacht Is now In toinrnle. T1 foot rled deck cruiser Orson - '. n fct jnnn nt ureenwicn to a i.- - iiie Orson Is a new vessel and -- isiie estenrive erulsss this sumrr' i fot motor cmlser Temecan sold I" V '.'hrystlo to Dr. 1". T. Ilonera of I re .ie - i . lino T.awley hullt sloor ' ' l.i t lor John W. Hlrd to r. V. . - s ijits rily. ' fo t (,'r.op T'strel sold for Irving ' .1 Wvr- "i Jo'et'h PuUtier. Jr. who . i T. i vhi eft tho Maine coast. ii Amrl'.i so'fl for m ii " Taslor. Tho Amrlta nne.i to 'nrrnnl. Minn. .Tl.nl or i rrul.er M'ne Pefer ' i. ies w llrnoktlebl. New York 0 .rrt .S'arhmallll. fllue Jetr V - rt .,twten Marblehead and ' Ii sh" nude In the race of tho i Hid, fc. o (,.,,! rul-e- il ilerk cruiser Bud sold , "' I i t to !. Hoy Jones, i. x.s rk footer Nautilus sold for r t - 'i i'huls II Mitchell of p- 'inn who xv 11 rare. vbm-- I ilertnida sold fnr V . v j r W. Maaland, I'hlla- - - ,. I iej ,oli for H. A. Marpher- - 1 van Houten of thla city e ' ,.r loop IU1 sold for Charlea ". tr i W, l 1'. Haker. ' user oat Tortoise .hartred for A. ! p. H Chllds. who will us '' iimmer home orf oreenwlch . kibii Ace sold for D. S, Mer-- II ii.-- of Stamford, ronn. P ' CHrmid so,l fnr II. II I'lko note -- s York "i"ii' ku ktioi kshout Keewaydln V Trapp to It. II. M. rh liork.lboul (Inlllwog sold for H. V. i' rt run I riarke nf thla city. iee s. sionji Hrllllant sold for Ihulipjll Pr J, r, Ayrr, New 1 - -- iiiwh .xnahrna aold for Atkln 'ompsny in rnnrid Stein of thla "oiiis fiurgess Yacht Agency re. r fniowlniT transfers of yachts: i f ,rji wiiter line cruising yawl ! f. - J. A Towper, Westwood. Hi.iert W Srott, Hoston. .. t .nt vnter line ninlllary yawl - soiii by r I', Viilentlne, Newton,' " '.'hln. K nouchr"a well rLlsf will htrdly ho recognlied - r 1 he wo masts have been taken ' h- ntt ienks Ilka a real yacht. v York Motor Boat Club, whose x he foot of 141th street and ' wl'i tho seiaon with iver i lrl.mgul.ir cours? bent nd Sunday. ) Jamee W. Alker has Issusd the '.k of the Yarht llarlng Aasoclatlon Island Pound. It contains the S t nei revised to date, the sehed-'lin- e .iilowanc tables, list of oRlcera .t.e asaociattun lines It nil organized r.e of laat year Champion- - ' orge Owen haa five yachts of hla own ar, building at Hodsdnn Broa.' yards Fi'i Hoothbay, Me. These Include a 31 r (or Menard V. Jenka of Ntrraganaett '. a 31 l itor for a Chicago syndicate and Q yjiht for Arthur fitcvens. V- .ham K. Isrlin has had a new set nl 'a' spars ma-- l by Herrrshnft for his ir.cr llnchantrssi. ateam yacht Florence, owned by th I il Alksr estate, has heen chartered for VI season hy H, L. Turner of Hoston. The ml U tilting out at Herreshoff's. It da n. Parsons, chairman nf the re-- r commutes of the New York Yarht -- b. will lnuo t.trl this week the to the owners of the new (0 ' oters for the race to be ealled neat Hat i) The (loop Gwendolyn, formerly ewntd by commoder W. H. Abbott, haa keeg pur- - hasrd by Vancouver yachtiman. The aeht wm Outlt by lwiey la JIM Ml H STEAM AND Vincent AMor'i Noma, one of the hlKhrat ype of alrnm pleannrc rnft. Mass. tn Chnrle P. M. Cole. New York, who win ti.o the yacht t.rr Newport !"!, foot motor hen r'hsln o'. hv f'onnnncii... v v nf tho ,tet Yacht Club to Alexander r.:i.e of Mlllon M vii ' u .It the Mulne 1 he rhutr.pl. s 1" foot i:.iMrn Y. C. knoikahiitit .'i ..i,i it member of l.'ftern YhcIiI flub BOTTLES RAIN ON SWEENEY. Atlnntlc tinrdrn Thrnnx hnn Ilia-- ! plenatirr lltrr I'nnl tlhm. An excellent boxing cuiei talnmcnt was marred by the foul.nR of Johnny M.utlti bv Knockolit .Sweeney Inst nlcht at the Atlantic r..inlen A. (.'. hi the sixth round, and It wa only Sweene-'- speedy exit from the rlnc that saved him from serlnut Injury .it the hands of Martin's friends. Pop bottlei were rained upon Sweeney as he soURht his drcssliiR room. Several of the.se missiles struck the boxer and hl eoonds. Martin, w ho conceded ten poiimls to Sweeney. wa exam tied by the iliib physician, xho stated that ho had ben fouled and that the rlsht Broln was swollen us evidence. Durlns fie six rounds Mar- tin took a severe body laelns. but was dolnt? well towaid the last. Pinkie Hums and Jimmy Taylor, two of the best 110 pounders In the Hast, put up a wonderful exhibition In their ten . . , . ,. .. , . , , f, i mm i.imiik uir nuni-r- hy a shade In th other ten rounder Youn? Kvnn won over io Gale, the ""; Evans III the last two rounds I5ale was Kromy and was on th verce of belns knocked out. Jack Miller beat young Mundy In the opening bout of four rounds, scorlnc a KtiocKdoivn In the third. SLAYER BREAKS COLLARBONE. Mishap Adda to Minn of Mrrarth-more- 's Defeat hy Indian. firit.Ani.itttA. lav it rtriiiA In dians1 lacrosse team Invaded Swarthmore y and after a stubbornly foupht match defeated the Oarnct on a wet and sllppery Held by 3 goals to 2. In the tlrst twentj'-fiv- e minutes of play the Indians I twice shot goals besides holding the Quakers scoreless, n, the final half Swarthmore rallied and through goals by Sheppard and Biickmxn they tied the score. Near the end of the game Oaks Intercepted a ball, made a quick shot and .cored the goal which hrousht Mctpry to r In the second half Messner. the Garnet manacer. while runnlni down the Held ..111.1.4 M.I,K ..h Tl.,.. I .. nt. the ground he broke his collarbone. I I I'ell tn Sell II luhbrldur. sreciu; rithir linpnteh in Tub 'i x Ixinpon. Mav 17 John I!. Kell who left aboard the Carmanla from Liverpool .New u out ler- - nines by Hosklns rlbly disappointed failure up a whll" nil (Jrand about him made ear-old- s on said, Hopton but am house, reore .; am with other KOood wirc owners to inane a test rase ir neces-- 1 sary. Certainly the people all want rac- - Ing.' PIMLIC0 RACING RESULTS. I'lrst furlongs- - 117 stralcht 50. Mace J show 50. t)rt. Always First. 104 (tuvles). pure (field) :o. show E0, secon-1- Iteboumt. 101 show 11.70. third. Tlin, :'.5 l.'Alglon. Queeri. Hermls. Sly llnuts, SUIbbereen nd Ol-- Hank also Second ituce Two.year.olds; fire 11: (J Wilson), -- trnlcht I5.S0, place o, ahow I3.0. first; Hroom, 103 I Itnwleiy), place. I'l 10, show l!9.60. second; Spear Head. 110 (t)avles), show 140, third. Time. 103 '. Olympla. Violet ftxy, lleau Tere. Harmony, !al-U- Hoy, Canto and Murgaret Mel-- e alto ran. Third Sin fiirlonga Virile, (Kord) straight t:S.S0, II, nut to show, first; Tumbo. 130 (Hums), 12.40. out tn show, second; Itobert flace 105 (Hoffman), nut to show, third Time, Double Five also ran. Fourth Itace Steepleehase, miles and a ipiarter Kiinlsklllen, 152 (Kaatlng), straight 114.30. place M.S0, slviw 40, Itrst; Itolluf, 111 J. I.nch). plaro r,0, show l. second; Hlmatlon, H0 d'.llberu, ahow 110,10, thlr-l- . Time, lNavarre. Ticket I.e.ive, Julia Armour, Th Prophet, .Mystic Light. Pill Andrms. Wind and Juverenio also ran. Fifth Race Two. year-nlda- ; four and a furlongs Kxecutor. 104 (Turner), straight lit place 17 10, nhnw l 0, first; Mater, 109 (Butwell), place 17 10. show SO, serond: l'latbom, 107 (Falrhrnther), 70, third. Time. ":. nittergold. Defendum. Holiday, Uraelle and n' Iurtune ran. Slilh Itace One mile and sixty yards Fred Mulhnlland, 110 (Hutv-ell)- , Hi. nnd II.S0, Stairs. 100 (IthMdns). and 3, soennd; lllackfor-l- . 105 (Wolfe), 17.10, Time, l:t- Tactics. Futurity, (loldsn Treaaure, Slar . I'llmeaa and Cjnosure ,il' ran. the nrst cup challenger to represent un American yacht club nn tho 1'arlflc after tho nf liiiernatlonal Among the yaehta fitting nut Charles Haxdrii'o steamer Wacondah, Honar-- Heed's schooner lierfalron. Fred- erick K .lonts's schooner Brnivn's schooner Marlrtta. John Hurnham'a sloop Mohican and Oeorga lirexol' motor cruiser Actus. Harold S. Vanderbllt's nw schooner will take part the cruise ot tanern Yacht Club and o She probably tne Atlantic arter mai cruise. Edward schooner tndra, haa been hauled nut at Law ley's for painting and general uvernaui. Commodore Oeorgo Lo Sauvagc'a aloop Jor will race tnia me tirsi nivision tho handicap class on lower hiy ae usual. Commodore Albert Bmlth'a new Elcoplane la nearly completed at shone the Electric Launch Company. cruising yacht Haslyn hat hod her decks pianeu ana nvanr vi vvniiiiiseivii. steamer building fnrWII. Ism Zleiler. Jr.. Im launched shortly and finished ready for commission early summer. 1'red II Thurhsr, who crossed the Allan. In rant. Thomas Fleming Hay yawl Sta Hlrd, will he on board Barbara II. in ins uennuua race. rtumrill. who DurcbMfd footer Howard Maxwell, be ckugoa net meat o rioroat. CRISP NEWS OF YACHTS AND AMATEUR YACHTSMEN THE GASOLENE FIGHT " One of three ler hrenklnar lom unlit In Finland nnd eqnlppeil nlth horae-poTr- er Mnndnril motors. They ttIII hrrnlc lep ! Inches In thickness. ALL TO GET FOOTBALLS. Vnle Catllrtatpsi to I'se Them la Sam. mer Spring- - Worlt fncre. New Haven, .May 17 Hprlns football practice nt Yal has been a distinct suc- cess and plans for summer work outlined at u ineetlns of candidates are the? most pretentloui that a Yalo footbxll coach has attempted In many season". Henry H Ketcham, captain of the Yale fontball team, cxprcs-e- d himself y as opti- mistic the outlook, althouch unwlllln: to make predictions. The lamest s.juad of football men. sevf nty-tlv- e, reported for practice sprlnK that the coaches have had work with In live years. forward passlnc. ptintlnp. .quick starts and light scrlmmaee comprised the worlt. Head Coach Howard Jones, recently elected, came down from New York each day for weeks of practice. In tho week of th) rprltiE practice Ketcham was shifted from centre end Uefore football candidate-- ! leave for their summer homes footballs be dls- - :J? of the men and Issue Instructions fori nrnrtlee from time to time ilurlmt the ' vacation. About August 2. awordlng present plans, the squad will called together a brief practice. The p.-,c- btl declde.1 Kecular fall prac- - lr" w' "'K'" ln Nw "ven beptemlr l'1- - VETERANS LUSTILY. ,,,., Vnn rnrtlan.lt TR llnn Other Trlrket Poatponed. fnfavorable weather mltlgrted against most of the games scheduled yes- - ,r,iay. At Trospect l'ark nnd Henson- - ,.,... '.i,. i. ,.i,he. n,.s nivnt e- - - wltiL' in the state of the erounds. but one game was played In the metropolitan district At Manor Kleld, Wet New Brighton. lib.. New York Vetenns put up a cxi-- i scoring against the Van I'orllandt I'irk elexen. captalneil bv V Mlchaelnw.-k- l Veterans won the game by a margin of 7 runs totals were. New Yntl; Veterans, 13S , Van Cortlandt l'ark. f.0. NEARLY FALLS: LOSES RACE. tilllirrt Mnllicr llenten by Mlabnp In Keatnrr Itnre if leel. I'ltn.AHEU'iHA. May 1" fall and a thrilled the waterproofed crowd at the Itnsetree Hunt Club's annual spring race meet near Media late this afternoon. Hen I.ee of Virginia was the victim nf a peculiar fall. (Illbert Mather, brother of Victor '5 Mather of Hryn Mawr horse show fame, was the who nearly fell, and doing so lost Vox Hunters Scramble, the feature. eenl of the day. Tho summaries : First Itace Agricultural Stakes Won by c uarilnirton s Ararls. ? to 1: jwirvn iiniio s im-uip- ; iniru. nor-o- feroiifl itac itose 'ailx' riate by, Cel. K. Po v MnrreH'a Matchfleld. 4 to f.. seennd, Spencer Homocreat, third, Th!rdaci'-,Fo,i:;,r,i'l1Jeramble-- ' Koao Tree Clul.'a Challenger. 3 to 1; ec- - Victor Mather's ICutland. third, spencer n.nr mac si .xiaria Fourth Itace Prramnre Mills Plate Won ' J I.elner's Wnrkmald. 3 to 1. seri.n.t. , William II Miilf-r-l- 's 1'etronlus, third, Lin. rene il. Levy s Itulvark. Fifth Itace Heavj weight Hunters' rare-W- on by Hlack 1 to '. second, (lame- - cock, third. Ovlet II. Plith Knee by Margaret, S to : Intlmldator. thlid, I'ljlng Dutch man COLONIALS START SEASON. Mrmhera llrnve Cold nnd Wet In I'nt Vii oht (nmnilaslon. Tho Colonial Yacht Club was put In cornmUsIon yesterday. The clubhouie it 13eth btieet -- iid Hudson Hlver and In spit- - of the cold and wet there was a largo Bitherln? of members for the open- ing ceremonies. Commodore P. I'. Pratt gave the slgnul 4 o'clock an-- l ns a gun was fired the colors were mastheaded saluted. The yachtsmen entertained their visitors at luncheon In the afternoon and In tho evening there was a dance un entertainment In tho clubhouse, Home of tho most Important of the motor boat lacing of the bo manased by the Colonial Yacht Club. Tho Cornfield lightship race, which be started Julv 12. Is the moat attractive and for this event Senator Cyprian C. Hunt has slvs-- teven handsome prises' tlx prizes for races off the clubhouse after tho start und finish of the big event, Noxt TueHday evening the officers members of the club will entertain Senator at dinner tho Hotel Marsellls, TO BE CORNELL'S BUSY DAY. )!-- ! Harvard Crewe and Yalr Nine Other ISt-en- ti on Spring llay, Ithaca, May IT. Cornell will celebrate spring day In Ithaca next Saturday with contests with Yalo on the land und Harvard on the water and with an undergraduate circus on tho univer- sity campus. The Harvard varsity nnd freshman crewe will row the Cornell , Bchoo, of Boston wll V ro7a.c3 cPhSn7hy.nSor oLwT xVtfi 'h. Lm, T 'l'.?"6 thirty-on- e cars iLAJH .VrBln i" the run ulong the Cayuga Lake course for the four races. Before the races Yale and Cornell will meet on the Percy Field ttaaond. for York said he l is had The Veterans, thanks to not of r.iejtjg In Kng.and. He Is of (5 Arthur and a at the of his score of 30 by S. Ilreti. ran horse Hlchbrldse, which he expected to iore of 135, the were win the National, and h Is now able to accomplish was a total of CO. to sell tn Omany Double figure Innings alv were "I have a number of two- - in the Veterans' side bv B. O. Challenger, the I'liltcd States," he "and I hope p. F Ixey, W. .1. and S. J. Monk-racin- g nlll bo revled there, I but U r.am.iclin, with a of afraid Gov. Pulzer will try to Hop It I 2;li nnil twl wItll an inuit.Ks of I1--, wllllnn, however, to Join ,1 batting for the visitors-- . The naceFli Peteluj, iHruce). 17 co. J: 17 l (Fnjder). 1 1H Top Hat, Jr., ran. fur-lon- Mallop. II Com Irish Itace 103 place llwana tilt two IH lit 4;35 nf Son nf hnlf 60. in ahow 14 Fool also 17 won, 15 70 third. CI ft Mini International const nrganlratlon the Y n, A. at Qulncy are K. J. Fred A. V. C. Va- grant In the In tho long racea of that club. will cross l.overlnr's II. year in of the x'tee. K. the ol Hie is rssur The at Lawley'a will be In the with nn the tho Chester C. tho no M from reefe to .'- 1- over this to the three last to will will to iiA for Inter. KIT by cricket and came The -- A near fall man in the sec r. Won Henry's ond, (I. Oak. Won Club hi Is at und and will will on mid and Hunt at University has J. SUN, SUNDAY, MAY 18, FOR SUPREMACY ON ' scss A Michigan steel bnnt sTlth n the fiS font srnRnlnR ernlser Content, Wntta tor M. Myron Mrnnritrr of -- a neenninindntlon nf a fnlr sired steamer. CUTLER SAYS YAMADA IS SURE TO GET TITLE i Maybe Not in Comintr Tilt With Ifoppp, bat Cortninly Sonio Time Lntor On. With William T. Hoppe and 'his ch.il-- , lenscr. Jxojl x- - amada. the Japinese ex- - pert, scheduled to compete for the n.2 halkllne ehsmnlnnshln il tlio tlntnl 4. . ' .. , . . , .ur a won irom nexi mesiiay, jonn i. Korean nnd Alfredo De Oro to contest the three cushion carrom chimplonshlp at San Tran-lsc- ln n three nlcht tilt he.. rtnn,BR . th mc , the r U" "r- -r 1?",7' F.iroux. one most skilful amateurs, the billiard season nrorolses t0 have an active and Interesting tormina- - .. ' tion. The performances of Yamad.i the past week have stimulated Interest In his match against Hoppe. In the game of 3"0 points aealnst Albert Ci. Cutler Tties- - day night ho demonstrated championship quillty by scoring 21S and 42 for an of 150. Spcakliu of that feat Cut- ler said: "Y.unad.i may not heenme a champion as the result of the coming game against Hoppe, but ho will be a champion some day Hn convinced me that he Is not outclassed by any living billiard player, since he came hero last Octobtr he has made more Improvement than uny other player ever did In equal r" i - wn ue,,"r "'""IL?? ban ho played In that run of I5J. The mi"!. n- - uiu was rmrr man i ' l ....rn-.M..- j ax m-- j iiwi LJr..- -, llT":'0'1. :n.tlrcl" U,on V- - ".'"Inects '':.,mT from a i , i, j itie. nK.tiui ill'- - in uiu mi' have one hard shot. When he missed he of a simple ,ln,le cnshloiZ What i will l...!n IS'Tir?.""" Hoppe is a creat nlaver. generallv ro- - girded as without an equal, and Is In nxp..ileo( fnrm xh m...i, ,.v iw, a- - elded !,v a hi mxrrin. h,n it, mr inn th- - 1.,, ixin i. ... r,nnlA ..in, until the last oo'nt is scnr...l." m i.;.eiJ .v.- - , teur, who was In New York for a few das last week, will return next Sunday for a stay of two weeks. He hopes to play matches with Joseph Mayor, na- tional amateur champion, J. Ferdi- nand rvgvcnburg, who the Ameri- can emblem of Intern ttlonal champion-Khl- M. Faroux Is the editor of .Info-mofcl- e J.lfr in Taris. NEW YORK CANOE CLUB OPENS. Fle Hundred Attend Dinner Aflrr Cercmnnleo. Hnusual Interest marked tho official opening of the New York Canoe Club on l . .. . . . ''s"""- - euit-iiue- j n Kiw-- ii iinsi Is going to be marked with an Interna- - tlonril regatta the famoua challmrn f ''l0 th. absence of Com- - mo-lor- L. A. Hennett. who Is In Vlrglnlt, ('apt Church fired the gun, mastheaded tlis- - buigee and - eclan-- l thu lilts ntheiiillv open at 6 o clock. In the ovenlng more than 600 members and thrr friends celebrate! the occasion with an Informal mess dinner. Cupt. Church whs tho toastmaster an-- l the speakers that were called upon to say a few words all mentioned thu coming race nguinst Canada. One of the speakers was Harry Ward, ono of the oldwt members of the club. Among other things, ho sug- gested that the club quarters, as the present no longer sultabln for canoeing. Among others present worn n. H. Haw- thorne, H. V. It, Speldel, John it. Urophy, . i. Aiierton, w Ynlland, Jr.. II. M Humphreys, Alvah Hlckerson, L. M. Pulti, T, M lloloff, H. M. Murtell A. M. Uarnes. RAY LITTLE HAS BAD COLD. No Iln anil llackctt I'lar No Trnals In finvls Cup Practice. Owing to a aevero cold Raymond D. Little, of tho men picked to represent America In the Davis cup tie agnlnsx Australaela, was unablo to begin practice yesterday on the turf courts at tho West Slrlo Lawn Tunnls Club. Little, was to pair WIH Hurold H. Hackett, hla team mate, ' A match against Charles lv. Haggett, the club professional, and W. U. Cragln. Jr, Hackett would not play without Little and so Haggett Cragln met Oustavo V. Touchard and Mathey In an ex- hibition match. The former'palr were vic- torious In two sots, 6t, S 6. Touchard and Mathey made a creditable showing, hut the reeult of tho match was never In doubt. Tho professional played his usual stirring Kurmi at the net und Indeod wero tho utrnkea that ho allowed to pass him. niimen's Last Foal Darn, Ky.. May 17. Lillian R--, 3 :0 4 V , the broodmare belonglnr to Capt. David M. Shaw of Cleveland and "ll"Lf'TT. AA i ,H'Mr. ''.Wnlfcr TSoVrWTtTWi " reported as doing nicely and will live. l'a',t' Hliaw ltt,e- - will mat.. Lillian n. with Northan Man. 2:06 4. Horsemen consider the foaling of this coit by B.ngen as of great Importance, a this greatest of all sires 1 now dead, was hi laat mating. 1913. THE SEAS pleHsnre parlr of His nhoard, Above, htillt from deslpin hy J, Mnrrar I'hlladelphla. This vessel has the RAIN CUTS RACING SHORT. St. Tanl Victor In Keen I'aclim Kvent of Naasan Drlvlna Clnb, MlNEOLA, It. I.. May 17. Although the attendance was at the opening of the Nassau Driving Club matinee races here the crowd was enthusiastic and enjoyed every heat. Only three races were Mntshed owlnn to the. rain. The first race, for pacers, brought three goes! horses to the wire, St. Paul proving the victor In the final after each won a heat. The Class trot fell to Judge Do Mott's mare Topsy. Major Medium, u nnna.ome cnesmiu norse won ine r neai, oui oroke on ine niici strcicu in . fo,0wlng heat. Th summaries : c., M twn )n ,hr,.. ft. Paul. h. C IJ. Doty) I I 1 1 nucenU 15.. blk. m. (L. Oram ,..:!!! Hiram Ahlrr c a. (W. Mln-r- i. . .HI Tims. mm. ltlSH. lill't. 1:1. j,n"Lnrd h. r.' c. Munti . 3 1 1 June l'atchen. hr m (' Hnrs-fllrt- i. l llnval M cK enny, g c n m nartre. 4 3 3 ;: t 4 SEJA-V- LeVt.'wIAn three: Tops.-- , k m. iO. He Motti 1 I Major Medium, c. h. il.. Otten) ''"TiVne'mfti.' .13 3 Class It. tret, test I two In three. St Hnn. rh. t ill K. velror).., Calenmre, tir i. HI. Munil . Mendall, h. it IT. Hoeffnerl . Time, l;l"i. ARCOLA COUNTRY CLUB OPENS. After Two Yeara of llnoae and (iolf Tonne DnlldliiK All ! Ilenrty The Areola Country Club of New Jer sey opened Its do'ors yesterday In" a formal way after two yoars of house construe- - tlrtn .iMrl rmirHM hullil I ti n TUaka ...... mU9lc an(j nn informal reception In the nrtennnn o.i .. inn.. sr.a asn. in n,. evening Nearly all of the 300 members were present and tho house committee , ,, , for congratulations for Its work making the interior artistic and com. fortablc The clubhouse stands on a slight etcva t'.on on the crest of the ridge which con half mtor from I'atcrfor. four mllvfl i .1 ii. 1. 1. from a" ,hr" of ,hM0 00mmu f'wn Jhn W anm former Attorney-Oe- n ''.ral th''. .!..l."t'"1 .!'l:,.,.f'1'' ITesldctit of blent, John u"l"LU' secretary 3l0.IIHt V".pJm '" Woddrop, treasurer. The chairman of the house committee Is Col. Alexander P Jrey. who for the last three months has priiciicany nveo in tne ciunnouse. mi. mi'iikuiij nir xtutii.x x. mn Is one, of the few country clubs which owns and doesn't Its eht.te. The expanse of meadow, woodland and stream owned by the Areola Club was purchased outright and sufficient has been purchased to lake care of th club for a half cen tury t" come SEALYHAM TERRIER CLUB BORN, Angnat Belmont, Jr., I rrraldent IlliKllsli Manilaril Adopted. A new organization called the American Sealyham Terrier Club has been formed with the object ln view of promoting the Interests of this breed In America, both for the show ring for actual field use. The officers nro August Helmont, Jr.. president: Arthur Scott Burden, vice president, ami Henry T. Fleltmann, tec rctary and treasurer. The board of governors consists of tho officers. Hamilton Haildeu, .1. Watson Webb, Charles U Appluton Jamee A. ZZs Cr -- iTT membership made to the and Henry Fleltmann has been appointed delegate. A club medal designed by Charles Mae-karne- ss will be offered nt shows approved of by tho committee. August Belmont, Jr., haa offered the president's cup to be awarded during the year Specials will be offered at the ehow of the Ladles Kennel Association of America, to be held at Mlnoola Juno 3 and 4. A set of rules and tho standard of points of the Mealyham Terrier Club of England huvo been adopted. Any ono desirous of becoming a member of the new organization may communloate with Henry T. Fleltmann, IS6 fourth avenue, New York, Peter Outpoint Ghetto. Dick Peters outpointed Kid Ghetto In a ten round bout at the ht, Nicholas A. C. last night. Iloth fought hard throughout but Peters's flash of speed during tho last two rounds earned tho declslun for him. Joe Mooney won hy a small margin over K. O. Kggers In the Heml-tlna- l. During tho eighth round of this bout Referee Patsy Haley received a smashing rl,it hand HwlnR on the point of the Jaw fiom Eggers durlns a clinch, much to tho amusement of tho spectators. Colqnboan loroer Leader. W. W. Colquhoun, a Junior, was elected captain of tho Columbia soccer team for next year at a meeting held yesterday, Colquhoun has played on the Columbia team two years, playing at Inside right last year and at centre this year. He Is English by birth and residence and came to this country to study engineering at Columbia. W, J. Krefeld. also a Junior, who has played goal on the team for two years, was elected president of the Asso- ciation Football Club for next year. Kreshtnnn Nines Pear Inn Wrl, Piiinceton, N. J.. May 1". The Prince-tu- n und Yale freshman baseball game wus postponed on account of wet weather, DeTOaTt line In Itlaona, Boston, May 17. Manager Btalllnsa of the Bravee has rol-- Catcher Devogt to the Buffalo- club. ,Z , Hackensack and Kidgewood. It Is od'l1"'1 " UV. three miles Haekensack. one and nnin. and holds Meoa for find other homu Is and ono and Dean few Lexinuton, noted This llftht had D airl and nnd SEAGOING CRUISER FINISHED BY MATHIS .'Msltots landed Hist ilan In most of th tflmnPa rimi romillPtOS .i0 runnlm; event... and thn local academy Fooler for M. B. Moffarffoc. Ills Third Waits Croft. HAS STRIKING APPE.VH.XCH TlncfimhlpR ... Sfpnmnt- - nml rmili.J ....a j .tii.i .i,iiii in Is From Brfclg-- Four Sure for Ifcrnuirifl Burp. The sea going cruiser Content, hullt for M . Byron Megargee of Philadelphia from des gns by J. Murray Watts, has been xr.ri.. tV completed by tho Mathls Bu Id ii ng Company nt Camden. This Is the tlilnl yacht Mr. Megargte has had built from plans by Designer Watts. The latest Is a comfortable moderate draught boat d . signed for use In Florida witters and sumclently seaworthy to make the trip In winter weather. The Content Is 5i feet 6 Inches long, nnd she Is equipped with ft 50 horse.poer Halaco molor. which will rlrlvo her at the rate of 1:1, miles nn hour. She made that speed on her trial, and will do better when things are running smoothly Tne arrangements below decks show a large double stateroom, a main saloon and a tonet room connecting with these nnart- - ments. The galley Is aft, ns the owner pterers whenever poss b e to have hn meals served on the after deck. Ti" engine room Is Just forward of Hmld Sm.I. Pum,fnf i Md HghlliiR 7Jl"' '? a bunk,ln '5" I,'"" !"'1' " f?rt'c;1!,,l" i fneLVi 2ZH " cri,ws ,ol,M r("nl .. ... . i ... .i , i nl),n 'i"","vio pa are iiieu no- - in white enamel nnd trlmme-- with ms. hogany As good ventilation was a very Important point, the headroom was kept netwnen flu. r.t nn,l ? e... ..m.1 t. ....... ' """ ""s- Inflows are arranged around th" sides r!u caf'ln' Th0 emokestack entllatcs engine room. The outboard appearance of the vn,.lit Is ver' s.rlklng. as the yacht has the ap- - penrance of a small steamer carrying a powerful looking stack und a ml!ltar mast. The white topsld-- s of the hull m- - rcl.eved with a geld strip- - and th- - cabin sides and skylights are of natural Mulsh n.i.xjii ma lusouj, io yaori is st.-r- -.i and controlled from the bridge and th- - bulwarks forward are raised high iioul'I. to give protection. The Content car. rles a large fuel una water supply and will be completely outfitted In In- most up to date fashion. She has an ! light plant, a powerful rearrhllvht and carries a good sized motor boat and a gig on her davit. The gasolene motor Is being used more and mote for commercial purposes each year. Last winter three tee breaking tugs were built In Finland and used thcie to keep the channels open. These boats are cut away sharply at the bow below th" waterlln- - and the boat ride out of the xvutcr onto the let. It Is driven In this way until the Ice gives way under the weight of the boat. They have broken Ice eighteen Inches thick. The boats are driven by 32 horse-pow- Standard mo- tors and the fuel used Is what Is called In Finland kerosene, but which tests out about the same as thc lowest grades of dlatUUte used on the raclflc Ocean. The engines are equipped with a water Jack-- 1 ttted letako pipe and carburetor. The race to Bermuda will start from Philadelphia on June. T, two weeks from next Saturday. At present tho entries of four have been received by the committee. These are Commodore Charles I.agen's Dream, Duncan's H.irbara 11.. W, T. wheeler's Tec and Wlllard Mulford's Tocsan 11. These boats are in commission und are being tried out ns much as possible to til them for the 750 mile race. Others too are being tried, and while their ownets hax'e not definitely said that they will be starters they are being prepared for the long race, and should everything go well with them In their trials surely will be starters. The committee feels cer- tain that there will be eluht yachts ln the rac this year. Among those that are likely starters ore H, I. Stone's nuxlllary yawl Polly, J. Doherty's Early Dawn IL of Hoston. Arthur Ulark's Serenity. Sam- uel Callom's Shark and I.e Hoy Moody's Sea Wolf II. Just what will be done about tho return trip has not yet been settled. Some of tho owners would like to rnce back to New York, while others prefer to return to Atlantic City. A meeting of the owners will be. held to determine what course shall be chosen for the race hack. Prlres have been offered by the Ocean City Yacht Club und the Crescent Athletic Club for the race from Bermuda, The racing dates of the Colonial Yacht Club are as follows: June 14, opening regatta; June IE. Crow-Vestn- race to Rockland Light and return; July 12, race to Cornfield Lightship and return ; July 26, annua! Rockland Light race; Aug. 9 nnd 10. Poughkeepsle raco; Sept. T, raco around Manhattan Island. BASKETBALL LEAGUE FORMED. Netr Hnrty Take Tn Cnlaratr, I'nlon, Wrsteyan and Wllllnms, At a meeting of delegates from the Col- gate, Union, Weslcyan und Williams basketball teams, which was held nt the office of Ralph Morgan, seorctaiy-trcas-ur- of the collegiate rules committee, a Quadrangular Basketball League wns or- ganized and the first schedule will be played next year, Williams already has obtained official sanction to place u team In the league, and as soon ns the athletic authorities of the other three Institutions havo voted upon the matter, definite plans will be decided upon and a constitution adopted. A constitution, somewhat similar to that of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket- ball League, will be drawn up and voted upon at a meeting scheduled for May 31, In Boston. Each team will play fix league games. Hrealta nf Local Doalna Oonts. At the Irving A. C. Terry Mitchell aud Toungr Hlckey fought a fast ten round draw. Silent Martin won tiy a narrow margin from Paddy Kulllvan nt the Quecnsboro A. C. Vounc Dyson knocked out Johnny Kelly In the fifth round at the Liberal A. C. At the Fairmont A. C. Hhamus O'Brien defeated Barney Smith In a closely con- tested bout. Young Wagoner defeated Young Shep-ar- d at Brown's A. A. Young Drlscoll and Willie Jones fought a fast ten round draw at the Gnwauus A. C. P. 9. O Wise With ICaee. Public Bchoo! No. 9 of Brooklyn car- ried off the point honors for the fifth year In succession with a total of P3 il I points at the Twenty-thir- d Regiment Ar-- I mory last ntsht In the annual gams of . - n a AT. TXI.l. K 1, , DC . , me . u. rx. w., wi.iiivi v. 13 finished second with 84 3 and V. H. No. 93, third, with 19, Tlstrrs Form Wafer nail Clnlts. rntNcrTON. N. J May IT, A water hifieball league comprising four teams of Princeton Unlveislty students was or- ganized here y by Coach Frank Mulllvan of the Tiger swimming team. A schedule has beau arranged for the teams, and If the experiment I successful mora Uama will be organised nut year. .. 1 ANDOVER TEAM IS STRONG. In Musi llxetits Xniv eluhts II l efler Th nn Uorceater's, WorrrsTrn, M.ts, Mn 17 Andovef tlefrate-- l Woiofstev Aia-lcm- In ii dual meet y with 04 points, to 44. Th', Hthlfte.s cleimed up In the shot put nti-- l hammer ecents. The summaries: lil nr.l llleh Hurdles Won by Rodman. Ar..'ier. Kein,e,l. Acnrtemy, ecntid Murpln Worcester Academy, third, 'lime. ir. i seconds. I mi Yard l'ah -- Won by Macttea. Andover: I'ralc, Amlover, second j tlnwlay, Worcester Academy, tlilnt. rime. 10 seconds. ;:-- ) Yard Hash Won by Macllea. Andnvers fioxx lex Wnrcter ArmlPtny, scconu, Craig, An. lover, third Time, 23 seconds. Iln Vnr-- Dash Won be IfenneJv. Wor. ?flr. Acndemvt Da; Is, second: r eenei Andnxer, thlr-l- Time, 3 2- sef otitis s S'J Vard Hun Won bv flnrker. Andover! 1'rcsiott eeconl, rriiint-- . Andover. thlril Tlm-i- . minutes t, 3.f set ntids. Mile Hun Won bv Meyer, Andover, lllf-Kin- -. Wnriestrr Ain-eiu- . setntid, Hr.'idlov. Ahdovei, thlr-- Time, I mtniitca 17 1S eernmls Yard Low Hurdle Won by Hodman, rtim-n'T- . ..iiupi.. .wirirairi Acaueni). second, Posener, Andover, third. Time, Hummer Throw Won bv L.ingwa Id, Wnr- - i,H.n. ti.ien. xx',....tle -- ..i. ... sermnlt llunnse. Worcester . third! tatiee, ni ieet t nm. .."'Vi S.- -, eVl, ,a. "I". " nn-- i Hints wnn ester Aculemx thir.i. Dlstan. e. .til fe-- I Inches ..??:' S,'m.'a.1: A'x?': cster Acadentj. third Distance, 21 rtet 'i inch .lump - Wheeler nf Worcester A.a. imy and Sill van nf Andoxer t ed for r peiieiirr Worcester Academy, third . , feersi. Inches. . I.'o'e Vault- - 1 on bv rtiuhel. Andover: noun, secon-i- , itiuiiir-ison- . xxor-ten,- .- Acute my. third Height 11 feet MEET TO YALe'fRESHMEN. llnrtnril'a Minre of tilory Is Ilavlns All Threi' lleror-- l llrrnl(er. Hostov. May IT Three records werft . . . .,.. .1 - i.. i M.......i i'..i. .l. mam ill lit" iiiii v.iiii - i .11" ii- - ninuiii iiuiii frnoii .,.. the Mudlum this afternoon. Yale won, Cfl 3 to IT W. W K. nt of Harvard. '16. won tho mile Ii. I minutes 31 seconds, bettering t,c ,lu,, mc,.t record by 1 seconds. cap(. William J. ningham of Harvard, .... .. i ...i- - .i. i.i I''" l - I.VIIH-- . .'il ill,' uiu t.ir ,n ,n,i, iii,.ini s rsinia in j mtmll. ... 5s ,.3 . .lntvl9, . The thlr-- l an-- l laM lecorrl to go was thc running high Jump. J. O. John- - Mom. of Harxat.l. nn Olympic Jumper. ..i.r.,,1 .: f.nt The old marl; r. ft i i..v... Johiisio.ie was high point scorer, win- - M!, tl. i.ii, j,np an-- l brond Jump and s,(OIi l the high hurdles. A. H. Jr. of Yal- - got firsts In tho fur- - ,,ui! nnd H- i- utinrter mil- - run. hut h M the ino. C A Wlllctts of Val- - got in points by winning firsts In the low Uml high hutdles. YACHTS AND MOTOR BOATS MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 28 ft. and 35 ft. Elco Express 36 ft. and 45 ft. Elco Cruiser Elcoplanes (Eco and Fauhr Palinti) Speed 30 o 50 milei guaranteed IB? iHsnie A Addres, &frrr , n mln. from Liberty or 23d St. 1'errlea. C. R H. of x J. to w. Jth St. le'epnn 47tl Hnrnnnc. Exclusive Feitures are en o;, id hy the owner of a Standard Engine The I'OSITIVK HF.VKKSr gives to the operator an undefined sene of prexer end security. Its larze diameter, power transmitting, gears preclude all undue benrlng pressure and strain. Hack of the STANDARD guarantee Is the SUKMRO MOTOR CONSTRUCTION COMMIT, Ml I'lM: Mltl-Xl- , .lersey City. N'. ill Only tlfiien minutes trnin Ubertv Street. RELIANCE MOTOR BOAT GO. FAMOUS PETER PAN MODELS Ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $850 and up RELIANCE 23 FT. FAMILY LAUNCH 9725.00 (Carries 12 passengers) A few real bargains on hand. Call at Works and look them over. CONTINENTAL 28 H.P. MOTOR, 1912 AT LESS THAN COST. 3II5TI1 M. A llxlll.l.M llivr.lt. .V. T. WILLIAM GARDNER & CO. Naval architects, Lngineers and Yacht Brokers No. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK "omp.ete 1, 1st of Yachts ot Tver? Ierrl"ll--- for Male and CI arter Deslinsand SpeciHethn furnished for bul'dlag pleasure nnl commercial vessels of all types. JAMES CRAIG ENGINE AND MACHINE CO. 0ESI0NERS AND CONSTRUCTORS OF MARINE OAS AND OIL ENQINES. 807 Airfield Avium, .ii.it.ii: t' irr a. .. GIELOW 4 ORR .aral Architects. Kplii"ts and Yscat Urn km. Plana. KpecMcatloi.a and Ka"ntatr I'uruUbed for Couairurtloi, Alteration and llepssak Large Ihl of arhtt for Sale. Charter or an chance; also x'ommcrrlal Vessels, , tit llroadway, New York 1 Tel lone it'i Broad COX AND STEVENS YACHT AN3 VESSEL BROKERS MVU ARCHITECTS AND MARINE EMOINEERS All types of yachts and ro tnerdal vettels for sale or charter. BMImttes and plant new ooa- - structlrn. IS Wll. I.I'M HTHEr.r. NEW TORS. Telephone 1371 tlroad, FRANK BOWNE JONES YACHT AGENT ae llroadway. New York, filth Class Steam. Gasoline. Ball and Aualllarf Yaehta tor Sale aad Caarter. Descriptions sa it quest. i LED PBMssVsBsl

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YACHT BROKERAGE

BUSINESS BOOMING

llio-.- r Wlio Nolpcte(l Handinglow Vnxioas to Bay

or Chnrtor.

h tvim:s rnKssntu

lirnmiid Tntistially Lnrso. Wifh( riiNuii: Motorbonts

M . i1 Popular.

TV yirht lirokernire, business In on- h mi Just now. Yachtsmen who hnver. led building yachts are now mixIouhi ' . .ir to charter for the season, midi t .iTVtnd for ifrls of nil types Isi. j i ; liin;e Crtilslnc motor bouts

"ntly In demand nnd the prices' . esrels of between 35 nnd r.iif li keep up well. Crulslne motorI ' m no; depreciate In value ns much

c craft ot steamers, ml It Is( keeping n keen exe on the markett e l able to find n bargain.

ff transfers are reported thrnticht ( " e of Cox & .

s (not ntixtlliry rehoener ArbllWashington M. Thomas, Itnstnn me- - ' Mci'ltirir of rhlcam. The name

to Tnle.f.x an. I eh" Mill- 1 the AM.iiitlc inast and en the

u loot stexm yacht Maritaret sold- i.t tsuc r.. Emerson, naltlmore, to ar ilnst i Ustrn yachtsman.

; ' i foot cruising motor vacht Northxrterrd for Charles M Clark of this

i well known Hoston yachtsman forT ' ' " crulslnr motor xscht Kalmla

- . 'o' HoMrt .1. l'ark. New York Y , tov. i flrtnnell for (rulslnt; on Long

- , - soundr .i foot houseboat Hleepr Hollow seM- ' IK Wrleht ef this city tn ,i mem-- -

" e 'iotk Yacht C'uh for use at. e

- . . rrullnr motor acht Achelous. r li i a ir.l 1' I.axxsou to Arthur .t.in- -

'. of lliltlmorc. who will cruise ontl.iy

T' '.' foot stexni yacht Itepeen sold toy of Hlnihimton for use off'i Jfry coast.

T "fl fiet irulslng motor yarht Ocoee' W H. Mlln nf Clexetand to IMward

I I , fnf nn NnrFjV4!ilt flu V- .. L.i . - L.1...1. . I'IQ'ili. rr.iuiiii"cnT.lliiti.irrnilic.. liunk. New York Y c t t

. ,i rtxxter. who wi I rce ant crtilec U..iert nund. .

".f 'Sftnu" w Ch""',; ro?;'?l' !

i. Ml. h. Th Caroline won th1! o.

t ' ."ulln motor yacht Aeovi or 1' K Crav rf Holon to A n. Wll- -t f M b o. The jacht has heen rhlpprd

h" ' ' it crul.lnc motor yarht chipper. t fo- - lr John I'rlrr Uttberlll of rhlla- -

p . i !ae I,. HuntT hit '.:.h rp-e- launch rimpero

i f r Cement H. New hold of T'hllxll.'. to Alejandro Fabbrl for e at fi.ir

' The launch wl'l renamed VI1h.Thf " foot brldce .lf,k motor crulr

' "0'1 for rtoben I. tl.i)nr, Columbia. .'kI jachtmnn

1, I fi. Crulslnc motor yacht Allrene,d for .!a'iit Dromlley of Thlladtlphla to

A Wei for cruising anionic thettsurl ''snds

Th 4i foot bridge ilsck cruiser Msrvso'.l for I.uclus T. Cochran of

vi.'jr.rtonn. Ohio, to Alexander tl. Ilea of! .fi'phli

"h v f' ot erutslnn motor yarht Helenf r D. f Javrex nf I'irk IlHKe, N, ,T

i ile'p--f ,t Kermler of ,'rrsev City.Tu 41. toot n- hll nuxlllary rstbeat

0vh" o l (t W V and It. I. Keller t.i' l r. nrfn and William Kottmler of thlllll'

f'.r 2C fn: e'er all auxiliary catbo.itiu fnr n B Cook, Ureoklyn. to H. P.

I''pr:ar"r M ur- - "i the Shrewsbury River.The y fsot . -- ulf-r Minnow sold for It. S.

Tltiks of Montr .i.- - N J., to the UnitedP'Htfs Oovsrnnifn frr use at rorto Rico

Stanley M Sea. nan reports the .s

transfers thmtiih his office:ie usinrv schootter Klsarja sold fo-

il, c f'earren t 1" P. Hick", t.irch- -

T C. xi toot crul'Ir.K ttiotor xarht Nautilus

: r T 11. Hci ker to Mrs. Annie ;

Its lio foot wattr Un schooner Illk'tmoi" '. - T. II Converse to 'hr!s f. Ham-t- s

w Haven, who will cruise olt the' Labrador this summer

T - foot motor crulM-- MavourneenM e. sho will make n cruise throueh their.-,- ' .k'" and later down tho Mlsl"slppl

: t ail." I.awley built raised deck

s.tl sold for rieorge 1. recite ton A : o ir. The yacht Is now In toinrnle.

T1 foot rled deck cruiser Orson- '. n fct jnnn nt ureenwicn to a

i.-- iiie Orson Is a new vessel and--isiie estenrive erulsss this sumrr'

i fot motor cmlser Temecan soldI" V '.'hrystlo to Dr. 1". T. Ilonera of

I re .ie - i. lino T.awley hullt sloor

' ' l.i t lor John W. Hlrd to r. V.. - s ijits rily.

' fo t (,'r.op T'strel sold for Irving' .1 Wvr- "i Jo'et'h PuUtier. Jr. who

. i T. i vhi eft tho Maine coast.ii Amrl'.i so'fl for m

ii " Taslor. Tho Amrltanne.i to 'nrrnnl. Minn.

.Tl.nl or i rrul.er M'ne Pefer' i. ies w llrnoktlebl. New York

0 .rrt .S'arhmallll. fllue Jetr V- rt .,twten Marblehead and

' Ii sh" nude In the race of thoi Hid,

fc. o (,.,,! rul-e- il ilerk cruiser Bud sold, "' I i t to !. Hoy Jones,

i. x.s rk footer Nautilus sold forr t - 'i i'huls II Mitchell of

p- 'inn who xv 11 rare.vbm-- I ilertnida sold fnr

V . v j r W. Maaland, I'hlla- -

- ,. I iej ,oli for H. A. Marpher- -1 van Houten of thla city

e ' ,.r loop IU1 sold for Charlea". tr i W, l 1'. Haker.

' user oat Tortoise .hartred for A.! p. H Chllds. who will us

' ' iimmer home orf oreenwlch. kibii Ace sold for D. S, Mer--

II ii.-- of Stamford, ronn.P ' CHrmid so,l fnr II. II I'lko

note -- s York"i"ii' ku ktioi kshout Keewaydln

V Trapp to It. II. M.

rh liork.lboul (Inlllwog sold for H. V.i' rt run I riarke nf thla city.

iee s. sionji Hrllllant sold forIhulipjll Pr J, r, Ayrr, New

1 - -- iiiwh .xnahrna aold for Atkln'ompsny in rnnrid Stein of thla

"oiiis fiurgess Yacht Agency re.r fniowlniT transfers of yachts:i f ,rji wiiter line cruising yawl

! f. - J. A Towper, Westwood.Hi.iert W Srott, Hoston.

.. t .nt vnter line ninlllary yawl- soiii by r I', Viilentlne, Newton,'

" '.'hln. K nouchr"a wellrLlsf will htrdly ho recognlied

- r 1 he wo masts have been taken' h- ntt ienks Ilka a real yacht.

v York Motor Boat Club, whosex he foot of 141th street and

' wl'i tho seiaon withiver i lrl.mgul.ir cours? bent

nd Sunday.

) Jamee W. Alker has Issusd the'.k of the Yarht llarlng Aasoclatlon

Island Pound. It contains theS t nei revised to date, the sehed-'lin- e

.iilowanc tables, list of oRlcera.t.e asaociattun lines It nil organized

r.e of laat year Champion- -

' orge Owen haa five yachts of hla ownar, building at Hodsdnn Broa.' yardsFi'i Hoothbay, Me. These Include a 31r (or Menard V. Jenka of Ntrraganaett

'. a 31 l itor for a Chicago syndicate andQ yjiht for Arthur fitcvens.

V- .ham K. Isrlin has had a new set nl'a' spars ma-- l by Herrrshnft for hisir.cr llnchantrssi.

ateam yacht Florence, owned by thI il Alksr estate, has heen chartered forVI season hy H, L. Turner of Hoston. Theml U tilting out at Herreshoff's.

It da n. Parsons, chairman nf the re-- rcommutes of the New York Yarht

-- b. will lnuo t.trl this week theto the owners of the new (0

' oters for the race to be ealled neat Hati)

The (loop Gwendolyn, formerly ewntd bycommoder W. H. Abbott, haa keeg pur- -

hasrd by Vancouver yachtiman. Theaeht wm Outlt by lwiey la JIM Ml H

STEAM AND

Vincent AMor'i Noma, one of thehlKhrat ype of alrnm pleannrcrnft.

Mass. tn Chnrle P. M. Cole. New York,who win ti.o the yacht t.rr Newport

!"!, foot motor hen r'hsln o'. hvf'onnnncii... v v nf tho ,tet

Yacht Club to Alexander r.:i.e ofMlllon M vii ' u .It the Mulne

1 he rhutr.pl. s 1" foot i:.iMrn Y. C.knoikahiitit .'i ..i,i it member of

l.'ftern YhcIiI flub

BOTTLES RAIN ON SWEENEY.

Atlnntlc tinrdrn Thrnnx hnn Ilia-- !plenatirr lltrr I'nnl tlhm.

An excellent boxing cuiei talnmcnt wasmarred by the foul.nR of Johnny M.utltibv Knockolit .Sweeney Inst nlcht at theAtlantic r..inlen A. (.'. hi the sixth round,and It wa only Sweene-'- speedy exitfrom the rlnc that saved him from serlnutInjury .it the hands of Martin's friends.Pop bottlei were rained upon Sweeney ashe soURht his drcssliiR room. Several ofthe.se missiles struck the boxer and hleoonds. Martin, w ho conceded ten poiimls

to Sweeney. wa exam tied by the iliibphysician, xho stated that ho had benfouled and that the rlsht Broln was swollenus evidence. Durlns fie six rounds Mar-tin took a severe body laelns. but wasdolnt? well towaid the last.

Pinkie Hums and Jimmy Taylor, twoof the best 110 pounders In the Hast, putup a wonderful exhibition In their ten. . , . , . . . , . , ,f, i mm i.imiik uir nuni-r-hy a shade In th other ten rounderYoun? Kvnn won over io Gale, the

""; Evans

III the last two rounds I5ale was Kromyand was on th verce of belns knockedout. Jack Miller beat young Mundy Inthe opening bout of four rounds, scorlnc aKtiocKdoivn In the third.

SLAYER BREAKS COLLARBONE.

Mishap Adda to Minn of Mrrarth-more- 's

Defeat hy Indian.firit.Ani.itttA. lav it rtriiiA In

dians1 lacrosse team Invaded Swarthmorey and after a stubbornly foupht

match defeated the Oarnct on a wet andsllppery Held by 3 goals to 2. In the tlrsttwentj'-fiv- e minutes of play the Indians I

twice shot goals besides holding theQuakers scoreless, n, the final halfSwarthmore rallied and through goals bySheppard and Biickmxn they tied thescore. Near the end of the game OaksIntercepted a ball, made a quick shot and.cored the goal which hrousht Mctpry to

rIn the second half Messner. the Garnet

manacer. while runnlni down the Held..111.1.4 M.I,K ..h Tl.,.. I .. nt.the ground he broke his collarbone. I

I

I'ell tn Sell II luhbrldur.sreciu; rithir linpnteh in Tub 'i x

Ixinpon. Mav 17 John I!. Kell wholeft aboard the Carmanla from Liverpool

.New u outler- - nines by Hosklns

rlbly disappointed failure up awhll" nil

(Jrandabout him made

ear-old- s onsaid, Hopton

but am house, reore.;

am with other KOoodwirc owners to inane a test rase ir neces-- 1

sary. Certainly the people all want rac- -Ing.'

PIMLIC0 RACING RESULTS.

I'lrst furlongs- - 117stralcht 50. Mace J show

50. t)rt. Always First. 104 (tuvles). pure(field) :o. show E0, secon-1- Iteboumt.101 show 11.70. third. Tlin,

:'.5 l.'Alglon. Queeri.Hermls. Sly llnuts, SUIbbereen nd

Ol-- Hank alsoSecond ituce Two.year.olds; fire

11: (J Wilson), -- trnlchtI5.S0, place o, ahow I3.0. first;Hroom, 103 I Itnwleiy), place. I'l 10, showl!9.60. second; Spear Head. 110 (t)avles),show 140, third. Time. 103 '. Olympla.Violet ftxy, lleau Tere. Harmony, !al-U-

Hoy, Canto and Murgaret Mel-- e altoran.

Third Sin fiirlonga Virile,(Kord) straight t:S.S0, II, nut toshow, first; Tumbo. 130 (Hums),

12.40. out tn show, second; Itobertflace 105 (Hoffman), nut to show, thirdTime, Double Five also ran.

Fourth Itace Steepleehase, miles anda ipiarter Kiinlsklllen, 152 (Kaatlng),straight 114.30. place M.S0, slviw 40,Itrst; Itolluf, 111 J. I.nch). plaro r,0,

show l. second; Hlmatlon, H0 d'.llberu,ahow 110,10, thlr-l- . Time,lNavarre. Ticket I.e.ive, Julia Armour,Th Prophet, .Mystic Light. Pill Andrms.

Wind and Juverenio also ran.Fifth Race Two. year-nlda- ; four and a

furlongs Kxecutor. 104 (Turner),straight lit place 17 10, nhnw l 0, first;Mater, 109 (Butwell), place 17 10. show

SO, serond: l'latbom, 107 (Falrhrnther),70, third. Time. ":. nittergold.

Defendum. Holiday, Uraelle and n'Iurtune ran.

Slilh Itace One mile and sixty yardsFred Mulhnlland, 110 (Hutv-ell)- , Hi. nndII.S0, Stairs. 100 (IthMdns). and

3, soennd; lllackfor-l- . 105 (Wolfe), 17.10,Time, l:t- Tactics. Futurity,

(loldsn Treaaure, Slar . I'llmeaaand Cjnosure ,il' ran.

the nrst cup challenger torepresent un American yacht club nn tho1'arlflc after tho nf

liiiernatlonalAmong the yaehta fitting nut

Charles Haxdrii'o steamer Wacondah,Honar-- Heed's schooner lierfalron. Fred-

erick K .lonts's schoonerBrnivn's schooner Marlrtta. John

Hurnham'a sloop Mohican and Oeorgalirexol' motor cruiser Actus.

Harold S. Vanderbllt's nw schoonerwill take part the cruise ot

tanern Yacht Club and o

She probablytne Atlantic arter mai cruise.

Edward schooner tndra, haabeen hauled nut at Law ley's for paintingand general uvernaui.

Commodore Oeorgo Lo Sauvagc'a aloopJor will race tnia me tirsi nivision

tho handicap class on lower hiy aeusual.

Commodore Albert Bmlth'a newElcoplane la nearly completed at shone

the Electric Launch Company.cruising yacht Haslyn hat hod her deckspianeu ana nvanr vi vvniiiiiseivii.

steamer building fnrWII.Ism Zleiler. Jr.. Im launched shortly and

finished ready for commission earlysummer.

1'red II Thurhsr, who crossed the Allan.In rant. Thomas Fleming Hay

yawl Sta Hlrd, will he on board BarbaraII. in ins uennuua race.

rtumrill. who DurcbMfdfooter Howard Maxwell, be

ckugoa net meat o rioroat.

CRISP NEWS OF YACHTSAND AMATEUR YACHTSMEN

THE

GASOLENE FIGHT

"

One of three ler hrenklnar lomunlit In Finland nnd eqnlppeil nlth

horae-poTr- er Mnndnril motors.They ttIII hrrnlc lep ! Inches Inthickness.

ALL TO GET FOOTBALLS.

Vnle Catllrtatpsi to I'se Them la Sam.mer Spring- - Worlt fncre.

New Haven, .May 17 Hprlns footballpractice nt Yal has been a distinct suc-cess and plans for summer work outlinedat u ineetlns of candidates are the? mostpretentloui that a Yalo footbxll coachhas attempted In many season". HenryH Ketcham, captain of the Yale fontballteam, cxprcs-e- d himself y as opti-mistic the outlook, althouch unwlllln:to make predictions. The lamest s.juadof football men. sevf nty-tlv- e, reported forpractice sprlnK that the coaches havehad work with In live years.

forward passlnc. ptintlnp. .quick startsand light scrlmmaee comprised the worlt.Head Coach Howard Jones, recentlyelected, came down from New York eachday for weeks of practice. Intho week of th) rprltiE practiceKetcham was shifted from centre end

Uefore football candidate-- ! leave fortheir summer homes footballs be dls- -:J?of the men and Issue Instructions forinrnrtlee from time to time ilurlmt the '

vacation. About August 2. awordlngpresent plans, the squad will calledtogether a brief practice. The p.-,c-

btl declde.1 Kecular fall prac- -

lr" w' "'K'" ln Nw "ven beptemlrl'1- -

VETERANS LUSTILY.

,,,., Vnn rnrtlan.lt TR llnnOther Trlrket Poatponed.

fnfavorable weather mltlgrted againstmost of the games scheduled yes- -

,r,iay. At Trospect l'ark nnd Henson- -,.,... '.i,. i. ,.i,he. n,.s nivnte- - -

wltiL' in the state of the erounds. butone game was played In the metropolitandistrict

At Manor Kleld, Wet New Brighton.lib.. New York Vetenns put up a cxi-- i

scoring against the Van I'orllandtI'irk elexen. captalneil bv V Mlchaelnw.-k- l

Veterans won the game by a margin of 7

runs totals were. New Yntl;Veterans, 13S , Van Cortlandt l'ark. f.0.

NEARLY FALLS: LOSES RACE.

tilllirrt Mnllicr llenten by Mlabnp InKeatnrr Itnre if leel.

I'ltn.AHEU'iHA. May 1" fall and athrilled the waterproofed crowd

at the Itnsetree Hunt Club's annual springrace meet near Media late this afternoon.

Hen I.ee of Virginia was the victim nfa peculiar fall. (Illbert Mather, brotherof Victor '5 Mather of Hryn Mawr horseshow fame, was the who nearly fell,and doing so lost Vox HuntersScramble, the feature. eenl of the day.Tho summaries :

First Itace Agricultural Stakes Won byc uarilnirton s Ararls. ? to 1:

jwirvn iiniio s im-uip- ; iniru. nor-o-

feroiifl itac itose 'ailx' riate by,Cel. K. Po v MnrreH'a Matchfleld. 4 to f..seennd, Spencer Homocreat, third,

Th!rdaci'-,Fo,i:;,r,i'l1Jeramble-- '

Koao Tree Clul.'a Challenger. 3 to 1; ec- -Victor Mather's ICutland. third, spencer

n.nr mac si .xiariaFourth Itace Prramnre Mills Plate Won' J I.elner's Wnrkmald. 3 to 1. seri.n.t. ,

William II Miilf-r-l- 's 1'etronlus, third, Lin.rene il. Levy s Itulvark.Fifth Itace Heavj weight Hunters' rare-W- on

by Hlack 1 to '. second, (lame- -cock, third. Ovlet II.

Plith Knee by Margaret, S to :Intlmldator. thlid, I'ljlng Dutch

man

COLONIALS START SEASON.

Mrmhera llrnve Cold nnd Wet InI'nt Vii oht (nmnilaslon.Tho Colonial Yacht Club was put In

cornmUsIon yesterday. The clubhouieit 13eth btieet -- iid Hudson Hlver and In

spit- - of the cold and wet there was alargo Bitherln? of members for the open-ing ceremonies. Commodore P. I'. Prattgave the slgnul 4 o'clock an-- l ns a gunwas fired the colors were mastheadedsaluted. The yachtsmen entertained theirvisitors at luncheon In the afternoon andIn tho evening there was a dance unentertainment In tho clubhouse,

Home of tho most Important of themotor boat lacing of the bomanased by the Colonial Yacht Club. ThoCornfield lightship race, which bestarted Julv 12. Is the moat attractiveand for this event Senator Cyprian C.Hunt has slvs-- teven handsome prises'

tlx prizes for races off the clubhouseafter tho start und finish of the big event,Noxt TueHday evening the officersmembers of the club will entertain Senator

at dinner tho Hotel Marsellls,

TO BE CORNELL'S BUSY DAY.

)!-- ! Harvard Crewe and Yalr NineOther ISt-en-ti on Spring llay,

Ithaca, May IT. Cornellwill celebrate spring day In Ithaca nextSaturday with contests with Yalo on theland und Harvard on the water and withan undergraduate circus on tho univer-sity campus.

The Harvard varsity nnd freshmancrewe will row the Cornell ,

Bchoo, of Boston wll V ro7a.c3cPhSn7hy.nSoroLwT xVtfi 'h. Lm, T 'l'.?"6thirty-on- e cars iLAJH .VrBln i"the run ulong the Cayuga Lake coursefor the four races. Before the races Yaleand Cornell will meet on the Percy Fieldttaaond.

for York said he l is had The Veterans, thanks to notof r.iejtjg In Kng.and. He Is of (5 Arthur and a

at the of his score of 30 by S. Ilreti. ranhorse Hlchbrldse, which he expected to iore of 135, the werewin the National, and h Is now able to accomplish was a total of CO.

to sell tn Omany Double figure Innings alv were"I have a number of two- - in the Veterans' side bv B. O. Challenger,

the I'liltcd States," he "and I hope p. F Ixey, W. .1. and S. J. Monk-racin- g

nlll bo revled there, I but U r.am.iclin, with a ofafraid Gov. Pulzer will try to Hop It I 2;li nnil twl wItll an inuit.Ks of I1--,

wllllnn, however, to Join ,1 batting for the visitors-- . The

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SUN, SUNDAY, MAY 18,

FOR SUPREMACY ON

'

scssA Michigan steel bnnt sTlth n

the fiS font srnRnlnR ernlser Content,Wntta tor M. Myron Mrnnritrr of

-- aneenninindntlon nf a fnlr sired steamer.

CUTLER SAYS YAMADA

IS SURE TO GET TITLE i

Maybe Not in Comintr Tilt WithIfoppp, bat Cortninly Sonio

Time Lntor On.

With William T. Hoppe and 'his ch.il-- ,lenscr. Jxojl x--amada. the Japinese ex- -

pert, scheduled to compete for the n.2halkllne ehsmnlnnshln il tlio tlntnl 4.. ' .. , . . ,.ur a won irom nexi mesiiay, jonn i.Korean nnd Alfredo De Oro to contestthe three cushion carrom chimplonshlpat San Tran-lsc- ln n three nlcht tilt he..rtnn,BR . th mc , the

r

U" "r--r 1?",7'F.iroux. one most skilful

amateurs, the billiard season nrorolsest0 have an active and Interesting tormina- -.. 'tion.

The performances of Yamad.i the pastweek have stimulated Interest In hismatch against Hoppe. In the game of3"0 points aealnst Albert Ci. Cutler Tties- -

day night ho demonstrated championshipquillty by scoring 21S and 42 for an

of 150. Spcakliu of that feat Cut-ler said: "Y.unad.i may not heenme achampion as the result of the cominggame against Hoppe, but ho will be achampion some day Hn convinced methat he Is not outclassed by any livingbilliard player, since he came hero lastOctobtr he has made more Improvementthan uny other player ever did In equal

r" i - wn ue,,"r "'""IL??ban ho played In that run of I5J. Themi"!. n-- uiu was rmrr man i

'l ....rn-.M..- j ax m-- j iiwi

LJr..- -, llT":'0'1. :n.tlrcl" U,on V- -

".'"Inects'':.,mT from a

i , i, j itie. nK.tiui ill'- - in uiu mi'have one hard shot. When he missed he

of a simple ,ln,le cnshloiZ What i willl...!n IS'Tir?."""Hoppe is a creat nlaver. generallv ro- -girded as without an equal, and Is Innxp..ileo( fnrm xh m...i, ,.v iw, a- -elded !,v a hi mxrrin. h,n it, mrinn th- - 1.,, ixin i. ... r,nnlA ..in,until the last oo'nt is scnr...l."

m i.;.eiJ .v.- - ,

teur, who was In New York for a fewdas last week, will return next Sundayfor a stay of two weeks. He hopes toplay matches with Joseph Mayor, na-

tional amateur champion, J. Ferdi-nand rvgvcnburg, who the Ameri-can emblem of Intern ttlonal champion-Khl-

M. Faroux Is the editor of .Info-mofcl- e

J.lfr in Taris.

NEW YORK CANOE CLUB OPENS.

Fle Hundred Attend DinnerAflrr Cercmnnleo.

Hnusual Interest marked tho officialopening of the New York Canoe Club on

l . .. . . .

''s"""- - euit-iiue- j n Kiw-- ii iinsiIs going to be marked with an Interna- -tlonril regatta the famoua challmrn

f ''l0 th. absence of Com- -mo-lor- L. A. Hennett. who Is In Vlrglnlt,('apt Church fired the gun, mastheadedtlis- - buigee and - eclan-- l thu lilts ntheiiillvopen at 6 o clock.

In the ovenlng more than 600 membersand thrr friends celebrate! the occasionwith an Informal mess dinner. Cupt.Church whs tho toastmaster an-- l thespeakers that were called upon to say afew words all mentioned thu coming racenguinst Canada. One of the speakers wasHarry Ward, ono of the oldwt membersof the club. Among other things, ho sug-gested that the club quarters, asthe present no longer sultabln forcanoeing.

Among others present worn n. H. Haw-thorne, H. V. It, Speldel, John it. Urophy,

. i. Aiierton, w Ynlland, Jr.. II. MHumphreys, Alvah Hlckerson, L. M. Pulti,T, M lloloff, H. M. Murtell A. M.Uarnes.

RAY LITTLE HAS BAD COLD.

No Iln anil llackctt I'lar No TrnalsIn finvls Cup Practice.

Owing to a aevero cold Raymond D.Little, of tho men picked to representAmerica In the Davis cup tie agnlnsxAustralaela, was unablo to begin practiceyesterday on the turf courts at tho WestSlrlo Lawn Tunnls Club. Little, was to pairWIH Hurold H. Hackett, hla team mate,' A match against Charles lv. Haggett, theclub professional, and W. U. Cragln. Jr,

Hackett would not play without Littleand so Haggett Cragln met OustavoV. Touchard and Mathey In an ex-

hibition match. The former'palr were vic-torious In two sots, 6t, S 6. Touchardand Mathey made a creditable showing,hut the reeult of tho match was never Indoubt. Tho professional played his usualstirring Kurmi at the net und Indeodwero tho utrnkea that ho allowed to passhim.

niimen's Last Foal Darn,Ky.. May 17. Lillian R--,

3 : 0 4 V , the broodmare belonglnrto Capt. David M. Shaw of Cleveland and

"ll"Lf'TT. AA i,H'Mr. ''.WnlfcrTSoVrWTtTWi" reported as doing nicely and will live.l'a',t' Hliaw ltt,e- - will mat.. Lillian n.

with Northan Man. 2:06 4.Horsemen consider the foaling of this

coit by B.ngen as of great Importance, athis greatest of all sires 1 now dead,

was hi laat mating.

1913.

THE SEAS

pleHsnre parlr of His nhoard, Above,htillt from deslpin hy J, Mnrrar

I'hlladelphla. This vessel has the

RAIN CUTS RACING SHORT.

St. Tanl Victor In Keen I'aclimKvent of Naasan Drlvlna Clnb,MlNEOLA, It. I.. May 17. Although the

attendance was at the opening of theNassau Driving Club matinee races here

the crowd was enthusiastic andenjoyed every heat. Only three raceswere Mntshed owlnn to the. rain.

The first race, for pacers, brought threegoes! horses to the wire, St. Paul provingthe victor In the final after each wona heat. The Class trot fell to JudgeDo Mott's mare Topsy. Major Medium, unnna.ome cnesmiu norse won ine rneai, oui oroke on ine niici strcicu in

. fo,0wlng heat. Th summaries :c., M twn )n ,hr,..ft. Paul. h. C IJ. Doty) I I 1 1

nucenU 15.. blk. m. (L. Oram ,..:!!!Hiram Ahlrr c a. (W. Mln-r- i. . .HITims. mm. ltlSH. lill't. 1:1.j,n"Lnrd h. r.' c. Munti . 3 1 1

June l'atchen. hr m (' Hnrs-fllrt- i. lllnval M cK enny, g c n m nartre. 4 3 3

;: t 4

SEJA-V- LeVt.'wIAn three:Tops.-- , k m. iO. He Motti 1 IMajor Medium, c. h. il.. Otten)''"TiVne'mfti.' .13 3

Class It. tret, test Itwo In three.St Hnn. rh. t ill K. velror)..,Calenmre, tir i. HI. Munil .Mendall, h. it IT. Hoeffnerl .

Time, l;l"i.ARCOLA COUNTRY CLUB OPENS.

After Two Yeara of llnoae and (iolfTonne DnlldliiK All ! IlenrtyThe Areola Country Club of New Jer

sey opened Its do'ors yesterday In" a formalway after two yoars of house construe- -tlrtn .iMrl rmirHM hullil I ti n TUaka ......mU9lc an(j nn informal reception In thenrtennnn o.i .. inn.. sr.a asn. in n,.evening Nearly all of the 300 memberswere present and tho house committee, ,, , for congratulations for Its work

making the interior artistic and com.fortablc

The clubhouse stands on a slight etcvat'.on on the crest of the ridge which con

half mtor from I'atcrfor. four mllvfli .1 ii. 1. 1.

from a" ,hr" of ,hM0 00mmuf'wnJhn W anm former Attorney-Oe- n

''.ral th''. .!..l."t'"1 .!'l:,.,.f'1'' ITesldctit of

blent, John u"l"LU'secretary3l0.IIHt V".pJm'" Woddrop, treasurer. The chairman ofthe house committee Is Col. Alexander PJrey. who for the last three months haspriiciicany nveo in tne ciunnouse.

mi. mi'iikuiij nir xtutii.x x. mnIs one, of the few country clubs whichowns and doesn't Its eht.te. Theexpanse of meadow, woodland and streamowned by the Areola Club was purchasedoutright and sufficient has been purchasedto lake care of th club for a half century t" come

SEALYHAM TERRIER CLUB BORN,

Angnat Belmont, Jr., I rrraldentIlliKllsli Manilaril Adopted.

A new organization called the AmericanSealyham Terrier Club has been formedwith the object ln view of promoting theInterests of this breed In America, bothfor the show ring for actual fielduse. The officers nro August Helmont, Jr..president: Arthur Scott Burden, vicepresident, ami Henry T. Fleltmann, tecrctary and treasurer.

The board of governors consists of thoofficers. Hamilton Haildeu, .1. WatsonWebb, Charles U Appluton Jamee A.

ZZs Cr --iTT membershipmade to the

and Henry Fleltmann has been appointeddelegate.

A club medal designed by Charles Mae-karne- ss

will be offered nt shows approvedof by tho committee. August Belmont,Jr., haa offered the president's cup to beawarded during the year Specials will beoffered at the ehow of the Ladles KennelAssociation of America, to be held atMlnoola Juno 3 and 4. A set of rules andtho standard of points of the MealyhamTerrier Club of England huvo beenadopted. Any ono desirous of becoming amember of the new organization maycommunloate with Henry T. Fleltmann,IS6 fourth avenue, New York,

Peter Outpoint Ghetto.Dick Peters outpointed Kid Ghetto In a

ten round bout at the ht, Nicholas A. C.last night. Iloth fought hard throughoutbut Peters's flash of speed during tholast two rounds earned tho declslun forhim.

Joe Mooney won hy a small margin overK. O. Kggers In the Heml-tlna- l. Duringtho eighth round of this bout RefereePatsy Haley received a smashing rl,ithand HwlnR on the point of the Jaw fiomEggers durlns a clinch, much to thoamusement of tho spectators.

Colqnboan loroer Leader.W. W. Colquhoun, a Junior, was elected

captain of tho Columbia soccer team fornext year at a meeting held yesterday,Colquhoun has played on the Columbiateam two years, playing at Inside rightlast year and at centre this year. He IsEnglish by birth and residence and cameto this country to study engineering atColumbia. W, J. Krefeld. also a Junior,who has played goal on the team for twoyears, was elected president of the Asso-ciation Football Club for next year.

Kreshtnnn Nines Pear Inn Wrl,Piiinceton, N. J.. May 1". The Prince-tu- n

und Yale freshman baseball game wuspostponed on account of wet weather,

DeTOaTt line In Itlaona,Boston, May 17. Manager Btalllnsa of

the Bravee has rol-- Catcher Devogt to theBuffalo- club.

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Fooler for M. B. Moffarffoc.

Ills Third Waits Croft.

HAS STRIKING APPE.VH.XCH

TlncfimhlpR. . . Sfpnmnt- - nml rmili.J....a j .tii.i .i,iiii inIs From Brfclg-- Four Sure

for Ifcrnuirifl Burp.

The sea going cruiser Content, hullt forM . Byron Megargee of Philadelphia fromdes gns by J. Murray Watts, has beenxr.ri.. tVcompleted by tho Mathls Bu Idii ngCompany nt Camden. This Is the tlilnlyacht Mr. Megargte has had built fromplans by Designer Watts. The latest Isa comfortable moderate draught boat d .signed for use In Florida witters andsumclently seaworthy to make the tripIn winter weather. The Content Is 5ifeet 6 Inches long, nnd she Is equippedwith ft 50 horse.poer Halaco molor.which will rlrlvo her at the rate of 1:1,miles nn hour. She made that speed onher trial, and will do better when thingsare running smoothly

Tne arrangements below decks show alarge double stateroom, a main saloon anda tonet room connecting with these nnart- -

ments. The galley Is aft, ns the ownerpterers whenever poss b e to have hnmeals served on the after deck. Ti"engine room Is Just forward of Hmld

Sm.I. Pum,fnfi Md HghlliiR

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inwhite enamel nnd trlmme-- with ms.hogany As good ventilation was a veryImportant point, the headroom was keptnetwnen flu. r.t nn,l ? e... ..m.1 t. .......' """ ""s-Inflows are arranged around th" sides

r!u caf'ln' Th0 emokestackentllatcs engine room.The outboard appearance of the vn,.lit

Is ver' s.rlklng. as the yacht has the ap- -penrance of a small steamer carrying apowerful looking stack und a ml!ltarmast. The white topsld-- s of the hull m- -rcl.eved with a geld strip- - and th- - cabinsides and skylights are of natural Mulshn.i.xjii ma lusouj, io yaori is st.-r- -.i

and controlled from the bridge and th--bulwarks forward are raised high iioul'I.to give protection. The Content car.rles a large fuel una water supplyand will be completely outfitted In In-most up to date fashion. She has an !

light plant, a powerful rearrhllvhtand carries a good sized motor boat anda gig on her davit.

The gasolene motor Is being used moreand mote for commercial purposes eachyear. Last winter three tee breaking tugswere built In Finland and used thcie tokeep the channels open. These boats arecut away sharply at the bow below th"waterlln- - and the boat ride out of thexvutcr onto the let. It Is driven In thisway until the Ice gives way under theweight of the boat. They have brokenIce eighteen Inches thick. The boats aredriven by 32 horse-pow- Standard mo-tors and the fuel used Is what Is called InFinland kerosene, but which tests outabout the same as thc lowest grades ofdlatUUte used on the raclflc Ocean. Theengines are equipped with a water Jack-- 1

ttted letako pipe and carburetor.

The race to Bermuda will start fromPhiladelphia on June. T, two weeksfrom next Saturday. At presenttho entries of four have been received bythe committee. These are CommodoreCharles I.agen's Dream,Duncan's H.irbara 11.. W, T. wheeler'sTec and Wlllard Mulford's Tocsan 11.

These boats are in commission und arebeing tried out ns much as possible to tilthem for the 750 mile race. Others tooare being tried, and while their ownetshax'e not definitely said that they will bestarters they are being prepared for thelong race, and should everything go wellwith them In their trials surelywill be starters. The committee feels cer-tain that there will be eluht yachts ln therac this year. Among those that arelikely starters ore H, I. Stone's nuxlllaryyawl Polly, J. Doherty's Early Dawn ILof Hoston. Arthur Ulark's Serenity. Sam-uel Callom's Shark and I.e Hoy Moody'sSea Wolf II. Just what will be done abouttho return trip has not yet been settled.Some of tho owners would like to rnceback to New York, while others prefer toreturn to Atlantic City. A meeting of theowners will be. held to determine whatcourse shall be chosen for the race hack.Prlres have been offered by the OceanCity Yacht Club und the Crescent AthleticClub for the race from Bermuda,

The racing dates of the Colonial YachtClub are as follows: June 14, openingregatta; June IE. Crow-Vestn- race toRockland Light and return; July 12, raceto Cornfield Lightship and return ; July26, annua! Rockland Light race; Aug.9 nnd 10. Poughkeepsle raco; Sept. T,

raco around Manhattan Island.

BASKETBALL LEAGUE FORMED.

Netr Hnrty Take Tn Cnlaratr, I'nlon,Wrsteyan and Wllllnms,

At a meeting of delegates from the Col-gate, Union, Weslcyan und Williamsbasketball teams, which was held nt theoffice of Ralph Morgan, seorctaiy-trcas-ur-

of the collegiate rules committee, aQuadrangular Basketball League wns or-

ganized and the first schedule will beplayed next year, Williams already hasobtained official sanction to place u teamIn the league, and as soon ns the athleticauthorities of the other three Institutionshavo voted upon the matter, definite planswill be decided upon and a constitutionadopted.

A constitution, somewhat similar tothat of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basket-ball League, will be drawn up and votedupon at a meeting scheduled for May 31,In Boston. Each team will play fixleague games.

Hrealta nf Local Doalna Oonts.At the Irving A. C. Terry Mitchell aud

Toungr Hlckey fought a fast ten rounddraw.

Silent Martin won tiy a narrow marginfrom Paddy Kulllvan nt the QuecnsboroA. C.

Vounc Dyson knocked out Johnny KellyIn the fifth round at the Liberal A. C.

At the Fairmont A. C. Hhamus O'Briendefeated Barney Smith In a closely con-tested bout.

Young Wagoner defeated Young Shep-ar- d

at Brown's A. A.Young Drlscoll and Willie Jones fought

a fast ten round draw at the GnwauusA. C.

P. 9. O Wise With ICaee.

Public Bchoo! No. 9 of Brooklyn car-ried off the point honors for the fifthyear In succession with a total of P3 il

I points at the Twenty-thir- d Regiment Ar-- Imory last ntsht In the annual gams of. - n a AT. TXI.l. K 1, , DC. ,me . u. rx. w., wi.iiivi v.13 finished second with 84 3 and V. H.

No. 93, third, with 19,

Tlstrrs Form Wafer nail Clnlts.rntNcrTON. N. J May IT, A water

hifieball league comprising four teams ofPrinceton Unlveislty students was or-

ganized here y by Coach FrankMulllvan of the Tiger swimming team.A schedule has beau arranged for theteams, and If the experiment I successfulmora Uama will be organised nut year.

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ANDOVER TEAM IS STRONG.

In Musi llxetits Xniv eluhts II l

efler Th nn Uorceater's,WorrrsTrn, M.ts, Mn 17 Andovef

tlefrate-- l Woiofstev Aia-lcm- In ii dualmeet y with 04 points, to 44. Th',

Hthlfte.s cleimed up In the shot put nti-- l

hammer ecents. The summaries:lil nr.l llleh Hurdles Won by Rodman.

Ar..'ier. Kein,e,l. Acnrtemy,ecntid Murpln Worcester Academy, third,

'lime. ir. i seconds.I mi Yard l'ah -- Won by Macttea. Andover:

I'ralc, Amlover, second j tlnwlay, WorcesterAcademy, tlilnt. rime. 10 seconds.

;:-- ) Yard Hash Won by Macllea. Andnversfioxx lex Wnrcter ArmlPtny, scconu, Craig,An. lover, third Time, 23 seconds.

Iln Vnr-- Dash Won be IfenneJv. Wor.?flr. Acndemvt Da; Is, second:r eenei Andnxer, thlr-l- Time, 3 2-

sef otitiss S'J Vard Hun Won bv flnrker. Andover!

1'rcsiott eeconl, rriiint-- . Andover.thlril Tlm-i- . minutes t, 3.f set ntids.

Mile Hun Won bv Meyer, Andover, lllf-Kin- -.

Wnriestrr Ain-eiu- . setntid, Hr.'idlov.Ahdovei, thlr-- Time, I mtniitca 17 1Seernmls

Yard Low Hurdle Won by Hodman,rtim-n'T- . ..iiupi.. .wirirairi Acaueni).second, Posener, Andover, third. Time,

Hummer Throw Won bv L.ingwa Id, Wnr- -i,H.n. ti.ien. xx',....tle -- ..i. ...sermnlt llunnse. Worcester . third!

tatiee, ni ieet t nm..."'Vi S.--, eVl, ,a. "I". "

nn-- i Hints wnn ester Aculemx thir.i.Dlstan. e. .til fe-- I Inches..??:' S,'m.'a.1: A'x?':cster Acadentj. third Distance, 21 rtet'i inch

.lump - Wheeler nf WorcesterA.a. imy and Sill van nf Andoxer t ed for

r peiieiirr Worcester Academy,third . , feersi. Inches.. I.'o'e Vault- - 1 on bv rtiuhel. Andover:noun, secon-i- , itiuiiir-ison- . xxor-ten,- .-

Acute my. third Height 11 feet

MEET TO YALe'fRESHMEN.

llnrtnril'a Minre of tilory Is IlavlnsAll Threi' lleror-- l llrrnl(er.

Hostov. May IT Three records werft. . . .,...1 - i.. i M.......i i'..i. .l.mam ill lit" iiiii v.iiii - i .11" ii- - ninuiii iiuiiifrnoii .,.. the Mudlum this afternoon.Yale won, Cfl 3 to IT

W. W K. nt of Harvard. '16. won thomile Ii. I minutes 31 seconds, betteringt,c ,lu,, mc,.t record by 1 seconds.cap(. William J. ningham of Harvard,.... ..i ...i- - .i. i.iI''" l - I.VIIH-- . .'il ill,' uiut.ir ,n ,n,i, iii,.ini s rsinia inj mtmll....5s ,.3

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The thlr-- l an-- l laM lecorrl to go wasthc running high Jump. J. O. John- -

Mom. of Harxat.l. nn Olympic Jumper...i.r.,,1 .: f.nt The old marl; r. fti i..v...

Johiisio.ie was high point scorer, win- -M!, tl. i.ii, j,np an-- l brond Jump and

s,(OIi l the high hurdles. A. H.Jr. of Yal- - got firsts In tho fur- -

,,ui! nnd H- i- utinrter mil- - run. hut hM the ino. C A Wlllctts ofVal- - got in points by winning firsts In thelow Uml high hutdles.

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