XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBLXE. SI'XDAY. JANUARY 30. MO. v AUTO MORE DATES DARING AUTO DKIVER IX RECORD BREAKING CAR. TIMELYAUTO TOPICS BARSETTS XEU' HARK PLA.VTRO"MATCHES Schoolboy TIME SET FOR BIG Star Skates Half DREAD OF DRIVERS. Mile in 1:56. AMERICA VS. BRITAIX. CUP RACE. "Larry" Barnstt. the Fchooiboy skattsv Terrors champion, not only v on the handicap Class Joe Matsbn Tells of A schoolboy's race yesterday at St. Nich- First Meeting in Scotland on in Racing olas Kink. bur lowered the record of 1:56 4-5 Vanderbilt Cars. for a half mile made by him in the boys* Ft Urmm§ 16. Content fm Trophy high school championship Joe Matson, of the Indiana and races in 1307. winner scratch, "negotiated Massapequa trophies, was talking the other Skatins from ho th* The first international match b«tv««jl WillBe Decided caught 110-yard professional golfers Earlier day of the trials and tribulations of the distance in t:3S. He the American and British automobile racer. limit men one lap before the last, and could willtake place inScotland on February 15. lhan Usual. 'The public knows a lot about the acci- apparently have skated the distance a sec- acccrdlng to word received from E>s-.-« which befall racing drivers," said the ond faster hid he been pushed. Hunter. At various times different *»;** dents The winner mentioned, even automobile road well known Chalmers-Detroit pilot, ""but It of the midget race turned up have been and there have Xne race for the Van- m Bird, to Cup knows very Little about the Inside' of race Emmet of Public School 87. who been statements from the other side th» <»ertilt will be held or. October 1 this yards Diuade, « under th« auspice* driving. The accidents are the least of the had twenty on "Jimmy" of effect that no matches had been or year, of the Motor Cups Public School ISS. Max Bamberjer. the likely to be arranged. Oa contrary. Company, according to trials. Inever think of the danger of acci- t*J9. IHlftTir the list of race; mishaps former champion, was second, Hunter says, uarr matches wtfl proposed contests for 1810. with dent when I enter a are and J. An- several approxi- things derson, of public School 87, was third. certainly take place, although when he> rU:te dates, from m-hich the contact hoard of which a successful driver can never afford to think- But the grind is a The summaries follow: wrote from Glasgow only the preliminary rf the American Automobile details 'Association thins many a driver fears. Quarter mile race, handicap <2jiSarets>— had been settled \u25a0 E. •n-gi make up Its official schedule P. Bird.t a. « CM yard*), M. Bainberser. Whether or not visiting "pros** is two "I have driven some hard races; I've won: the mate* This weeks earlier than the race fcacn s School too yards*, second; J. Anderson. good beard much about the terrors of lots of P. \u25a0 67 yard!), a showing would seem to stepcoa }- would in the opinion et tax? ~cre favoratie time. MORE ARMY BEATS UNION. There RECORDS FALL GDNNEBS FACE 6ALI water cam* to the hubs and there were stand an excellent ebsmeo of >l—l»sV The Motor Contest Association has other place* where the sticky alkali mud He and Lille May Help Anyhow. Alec Smith, captain cf the Amer- June 25 for Coif rased th© running of the - West Point Five Piles Up a clung like glue. There were a dozen times ican forces, can be depended upon to 1411 I/>ng W«al stock car derby over the Hiv- in after the interests cf toe visiting course, and •V£'l SPRIXTIXG STAR. that race when Iwould have welcomed BuildEleven. dsless- #rhead the Lowell Automobile Big Score. FULL SCORES RARE. an accident-*! was so utterly exhausted. [By Telegraph •ion I September to Th« Tribune 1 CBS rxs aelected i big for Its [ByTelegraph to Tb« "Afterward Iclimbed into a bath and Haven, Jan, 2).—Captain Daly. rae*. The date Tribune.] mm Fred In winning th- lntercolle?iat» hoeltyr .-road lor the Fairmount West Point, T., went sour.d asleep. When lawoke every of the Tale eleven, Fark race at Philadelphia has been N. Jan. 20.—West Point football has net an- championship last week Princeton *»«• to set Bavenell Sets New Mark at had an easy time defeating at bone in my body ached. My ribs were as nounced his list of coaches for sea- *or October Iby the Quaker City Union at Damrou Wins January Cup hammered, son, next thank largely two clever golfers— Kay and ' Automo- basketball here to-day by a score of 43 to sere as though they had been •with the exception , who tive CI-b- . 23. my toothache, my arms of Peacock. The lighthaired Kay has we» % High School Games, At the beginning the Army took lead, back ached like a will be head field coach. Itis The Savannah Automobile Club the Crescent Traps. above believed that majority of his matches en the golf teem willhold and it was an uphill fight for were so sore Icould not lift them Daly will soon announce an s road race, but has failed to a Four nerr Union from my assistant during the last two years. and In the *\u25a0> name date. records trere established and start to finish. first A forty-rnjile westerly gale, sweeping my head and hands were covered with coach, who a is paziitle one was equalled The half ended with will be baekfleld player, and tercollegiate tournament at Ap«ws>aa*s t* It that & contest for the Grand at the annual Indoor high 22; Union, across Bay Ridge numb- blisters on the inside. For nearly a week a line Cup may school the score: West Point. 13. the field at and coach. The other backfield coach j September he carried B. P. Miiilisj—«k« Prise be run on the Southern championship games of the - • their blast, Iwas swathed in bandages from my waist probably . Public In the second period th« Army made ing trigger fingers with its icy will be Jack Owsley, who captain, the course, if it is not decided the Long School Athletic League, to my neck and two deys Icould eat was Yale to betas green. Later In on at the 23rd Regi- many substitutions, and the upstate boys made accurate shooting almost impossible for head coach of Captain 's !£;*nd Motor Parkway, as has been sug- ment armor:-, in Brooklyn, night. no solid food. the fall Kay reached the final stags la ths> last were able to do more effective work and yesterday by the dozen or more gunners eleven five years ago. Owsley in busi- title, gested. The Trophy la offered by The close finishes stirring experiences are the trials of race is tournament for the Princeton losing the A•:- and competi- held their own. Anderson and Johnston of the Crescent Athletic Club who faced "Such ness in , but he Is planning to spend Club o: America, tion* kept crowd, J riving. I'll my on accidents, to the redoubtable Albert Seekle rsiwtile aad the only the big made up largely covered well spoiled many trys for goal the traps. Despite these conditions, how- take chances most of next season \u2666joe was competed schoolboys, and a^vfu! in the East. It is. it for was two years of in a frenzy of excitement. by the cadets. The line-up follows; ever, eleven matches were decided, but not L.ut the physical terror of that sore- likely that he willhe with the %go. Thankss-iving: Day, The new Yale eleven In referring to the -enewal of hsrrncslea* on at Savannah. marks made were in the 440-yard a man was able to put up a full score. aess sometimes almost sets jny nerve." during most of the football the Cup relay. class, West Point (43). (2Z). campaign. It Velatiens between the United States GeU 55» race fcr Cobe at has 100 pound 880-yard freshmen Position. Union W. C. Damron proved to be the winner is said on authority sat relay, 100-yard Miluken Right- forward. Johnston Ralph De Palma, the well known driver, excellent that the Association end the Western body, a well ttes' for June £. dash for seniors and th*; Conard Left of the January cup, his three best scores of **' forward ...Coward walking crutches, offer the line coach position was made known devotes of the gams remarked fe| of the reliability contest?, the national shotput, while the 220-yard senior record VVn Centre Anderson for the month being 25, 21 aad 21, making dtill with the support of to Ted Lilley, who \u0084 was tackle last fall. the writer tour for the Giiddeti trophy is •was equalled. Arnold Left guard \u0084 Charest a owing to an accident last fall at Danbury, last nl«ht: TAl:" the most The Manual Training High Copthorne Right total of 67. Eleven men shot in tht- He is a son of the late governor if tepcrtani. The date School, guard ...... Fairbaln Conn., left here for New Orleans yesterday of Con- "Itlooks as there would btt h» AntrU set for the start is without the services of several of Goals from field—Milllken <«). (1). match for that trophy yesterday, but the necticut, and plans to go as can Association, Conard 10 a automobile races into business Golf bat that the. Unit*d June IL. from Cincinnati. July 4 is named its champions, carried ait the point trophy Jones (1). Arnold (I). McKinney (1), Cop- highest score made was IS targets broken drive Flat car in the soon as he graduated thorne (6). Roberts (1). 10 be in New is from Yale next States Golf Association was 'If at last I m the start of the run from New York for th« fourth consecutive year with a (2). McTaggart John- out of the possible twenty-five. F. B held connection with th« June. Hope is ston (2), Anderson (3), Cbarest (1). Fairbain jrleans Gras, on February 4, 5 and 6. felt that he can yet see his certainly hope so. Lelghtoa Calkins com«« '» Seattle for the M. R. Guggenheim total or 32 points. High. (3). line— Stephenson won the leg for the Stake tro- Alardi way Commercial Goals from foul —Arnold (4), Roberts thigh clear to accepting the position. out of as bis; man, nrxrs t»ptv which led ft). Coward (3). Referee Mr. Fauver. Ur- phy with a total of 22, and he also won In the smash-up De Palma had a this deal the and \u25a0 in the struggi* for the cup to make those who were responsible re- among are a — n—Mr. Tuehey. Substitutions: West Point a fifteen-target trophy match, breaking all jroken, and the Injury is still far from be- for hi* Fcremost tbe hill climbs those within few events of the finish, was sec- McKinney irilljkjn. V~;:k*e-Barre for Van Vliet for Con- .ng says that he is deter- moval from th« executive board a .*••« ef tfee Automobile Club, on ond with 21 points, while Beys' High ard. Roberts for Jones, Sutton for Roberts and except one target. Mr. Stephenson wa.*- cured. De Palma AFTER MORE and McTaggart champion .nlned to drive in contests itIs nec- LEEWAY *so feel sore.** Jur* 0 the Bridgeport Automobile Club, De Witt Clinton High in order for Arnold. also declared the winner of the the if followed shoot, essary lift into his car. ea il&v SO. and the Worcester Automobile with IS and XIpoints, respectively. ship his scores for the three- Satur- to him days aggregate. As an amateur recently aptly pet it, Chris, on June 4. James a negro being the highest Two-Season tfter* Raveneil. youngster, of Rule at \u25a0 ALMOST WALK-OVER. had in com- There is much doubt now about the con- Harvard fc3 no end to ths \u25a0:'\u25a0:< changes that m«y* Many dates have been assigned tor track the High School of Commerce, The team shoot three pairs won the 100- petition. winners were A. E- Hen inued existence of the New York Automo- be tried in occasional handicaps any nters rtcfcg. as told la The Tribune on Friday, yard dash for setting The Works a Hardship. seniors after a new and "w". Damron, a bile Trade Association, for, besides General than to those that may be sounded en » sM a!to?eih«r more automobile contests record heat, drickson C. with total of 10 2-5 seconds hi his trial a Stuyvesant Piles Up 76 Points of 34, to made by P. and john T. Cutting, resigned a? president The rule at Harvard which prevents an bells. A frivolity by ire scheduled ever 33 J. Fairchiid who chime of conceived T. than before. In the remarkable performance under the condi- jt organization meeting athlete taking- part in Phillips yii*Ao*f ST6 George Brower. H. M. Brigham, M. Stinei the at a held last mare than' two J. and tried at the I*ker iiei twenty-one reliability contests, tions. Ha showed his real class as a Against Morris High. branches of sport races, and A. E Hendrickson were each winner? week, the following directors have left the is arousing much dissat- Golf Club was a four-ball medal play com- tezr^en road thirteen hill climbs sprinter in the final heat, when, after los- Stuyvesant High matches, Burbe, Eveland, isfaction, and a change forty-four The School basketball of trophy and F. B. Stephensun association: W. W. Frank is being advocated petition, in which partners were et'-3n^*l tad track races, and will ing yards by team, which, these two a bad start, he wore his which for the second consecutive and W. W. Mart-hall divided a prize in an- C. TV. Wurster, Richard Newton and Peter while preventing athletic on each green according to the high or lew t* ssFPleacnted by ether contests as the will not abuses. opponents down and won easily in 10 4-5 season has won the Public Schools Athletic trophy F. and H. Fogertv. reason assigned by these entail a hardship on some strokes recorded. Earnestness, and \u25a0** «aicn advances. other match. W. Moffett The men and secondr. League championship, swamped the Mor- M. Brigham also divided a pr!z« in a fif- men for their action is that, as dealers in some teams. The present rule, it is claimed, frivolity, is back of another variant in Th© foB list of contests is not for 1910. with ap- Philip J. Coffey. the brilliant shot putter ris High team, the tailenders, in the last teen-target shoot, with scores of 14 each. licensed cars, it would hardly be consistent elastic enough. Itwas established to handieamnnr It is to guard th* ctah":« prcximat* as announced prevent dat«. yesterday of Bryant High, Improved his old record by scheduled game, at Dr. Savage's gymna- C. R- James has offered a cup for the to belong to an association handling unli- "over-athleticism,*' but has cot handicaDoers from the player who baa re-» ITSaauei M. Butler, chairman of con- almost four putting 12-pound yesterday by score, planned. ' the feet In the sium a score of 7<> to IS. It top and one for the second best censed cars. worked out as originally At the ceivetj too many strokes or who plays "hat- test board of -•- shot. Coftey sphere was largest score made by a league score, request the American Automobile as- threw the leaden a the to be shot for in th© month of Feb- cf athletic committee, a sub- ter he knows how" recants a M sociation, foUaws: inches, than and distance of 48 fe«t 3 and many pre- team this season. rutry Announcement is made by "vV. C Ander- committee of the student council is now at net. SI some such preposterous card. Tha -I^EILXTTCONTESTS. dict that he xvill develop into a keen rival The champions simply outclassed their j The scores in the leading fixtures follow: son, of the Anderson Carriage Company, work in an effort to draft a satisfactory plan originated vehicle, at the Baltusrol Golf Cl«l>. Hfcl'i Q. C. U. C April 15. of Lawrence, the former Lesls schoolboy, opponents, scoring baskets at will. Morris JANUARY CUP—2S TARGETS^HANDICAP. makers of the Detroit electric that substitute. it a ld£a, to .ijecver Sag May Name, H'p. T'l.; Name. H'p. and is one one. The is select Ktrtfwd,to Hex.. to fta* 1. but now a member of the New York Ath- failed to cage either a basket or receive a T'l- he has just completed arrangements with In discussing the question "The a A. C. o? Hartlord.May 1. H..W. Woodcock 0 is H. M. Eris'aam... 0 IB Harvard as the standard what the scratch man of 5. 11. C- Harrisburg May letic Club. point on a foul in the first half, which v Thomas A. Edison to obtain practically the Crimson" says editorially. perhaps Xcrrisiovn,at 2 to 7 M. Stiner.. 0 l L C. Hopkins.... 4 13 club is able to do. 7>-£—l% ao4 la N. A. C... May IS. High 100- with score 42 to 6, in Stuy- F. Moffett... 0 IS | George E. Brower 1 12 exclusive control the latter s new stor- Fort Worth. May The Manual Training School ended the W. of The rule that net scores below that are counts- 1 Star-T«!erram . 22 pound team, vesaiu's favor. The winners slackened their F. B. Steph«n»on O 17. W. C. Damron ... O li age battery in country for use on De- ineltectiv?r.ecs of the present two- retire:'.. ,\uto Dealers" As.. May 25. relay composed of Palmer. A. 17 J. p. this season rule, in Its as 76. If there is returned a 71. 72 and 73 fGlidden) Reed, second half, allow- E. Hendrickson 1 1 Fairchild... 1 11 failure- to prevent some I,o over athJ *Uci*m and the injustice net. for instance, they a triple tla I*sver. V. M. C June it£ to become 10. record for a quarter mil? The boys led ing Morris to soor'i its 13 points. In the Won by W. C. Damron. (Three best scores for which works our teams In other cases 75 net. Jkr* Tori 10 Seattle. 25, 21, 21; total, The annual dinner of the Automobile ny putting unnecessary restraint on abe at Cup Gu^- Ju]y practically finish, while' mean time, however. Stuyvesant rapidly in- January, 67.) Ptii* 20:M. Stiner O 14 The first of the concerns the case of an unusually versa- gamating with any other etas) have nt» Ka=s»* City, a- C of K.c. .£ept. 25 3.5 for the yard for were a tower of strength for Stuyvesant. A. E. 0 17 J. Fairchild... 11 racing plans year tile ati^te who wishes to occupy the inter- • eeconda .220- da3h and nine baskets, respective- Hendrickson P. 1 to announce its for the is val _between basis of truth-. So far as any eonsolldatiOTi XfSfrrJße, L- A^C Oct. scoring eleven by football and rowinsr. with \u25a0\u25a0 «\hicaro, seniors. Van Jumped into the lead Won Stephenson. Motor Company, of New York. com- C. M- C ...Oct. 18. Winkle ly. Bollbracht and Partrisch played strong- the Rainier petition hi swimming and wrestling. Inre- between Arontmink and the Country Clot* Dtnver. m. C Oct one hundred yards from home, and won by ly TEAM MATCH—2S TARGETS—HANDICAP. Pill] Lineberger, vice-president and, gard to classification, Itis theoretically concerned, dab) VTercMter,D for Morris. 31. and of LansdowrtA is neither W. A- C Oct. live yards. The line-up and summary follow: A. E. Hendrtekson 1 2."|j. p. Fairchild 1 If manager, racing also practical; v possible tor men to be on W. C. Hopkins.. 0 11 George Brower 1 14 sales has outlined a cam- both has made any overtures. Lansdown* taa relay the High (13). the baseball and track teams in one ROAD RACES. Th« freshman team of Stuyvesant (76). Position Morris paign that will place the winner of the At- as many members as itcan ear* for. and no P. -•' C.. May SO. of easily a aland Ijett forward Benjamin 04 Total ; 33 Titr-.rer. ..-. School Commerce outclassed iDowling).Right Total :. gold trophy in practically every speed not th* retention of th- men golflin? are at pr»seut MwrTwg. M.-C. A June Jacobson forward .. Bollbracht F. 0 lanta , who members needed. £\u25a0 dozen other teams in the Long; Centre Partrisi-b W. Moffett 16 competition of any note in ™1£2!22made c rule to perpetrate such absurdi- C"**. C A. C June 23. ene-balf mile . Hopkins 4 11 md endurance ties. ™ Aronimink's links has not been dis- Grind G. C.,.J*j!y. relay, by over twenty.-five yards Dowling (Blair) Right guard Hermanson L. C- They intended to keep students R*»J4e. £• A. winning guard Logan the Eastern States. The Rainier willbe a everexertior. athletics, from by building operations for more than Stpver. D. M- C .Sept. 5. High Hoops Left - in and incidental^. turbed from the Manual Training School and field— (6), (8). Total 27 starter In the contemplated twenty, by keeping: the balance even on on« side, years, although course Is LoireU. L. A- C Sept. 5. Goals from Friedland Jacobson certain bring to four and. the too *S»J»rt3:i'.. Motor lowering the old mark to 1:43 2-3. The sum- Dowiing «©i. Bollbracht (2). Long (11). Hoops TROPHY SHOOT— 2S TARGETS— HANDICAP- tour-hour automobile races at Brighton athletic pursuits into proper swing centre estate development la Wesc Boli-.ng Co»e Benjamin, Partriseh (it. Logan. Points H. M. Brigham.. 0 22! M. 13 with studies. That they of real Co . Oct. J. maries follow: iO>. t>; Stiner 0 spring. It will also be missed this aim in eventually Fainnount Pk., C. M C.Oct. 8. awarde.l on fouls— Stuyvesant, Morris. 1. F. B. Stephenson 0 18 C. K. James 4 14 Beach in the seen part the trial of the shown. Philadelphia, and while Avast* Q. — C*nuß«rcial; min- A. rule has On«-mil» run Won by A V«Mi«. Referee^Harper. Time of halves—Fifteen E. Hendrickson 0 18 Jr- P. Fairchlld.. .. 0 13 at the Fairmount Park race at Philadel- The student council is tryinsr to make a mink win lose its present links, the tor** KII.T. CLIMBS. Clinton, second; H. W. 'i W. W. 4 rule, F. MacDonalci. lie Witt L. utes. Woodcock 13 Marshall.. 11 phia, at the Lowell race in Massachusetts, ne^ based on a classification of sports for has not yet Th-s At2asta. Atlanta Journal ...Feb. 22. Kusgerk. Morris, third. Time. 4:47 2-5. F. W. Moffett... 0 !L. C. Hopkins 4 10 according to th* time and dissolution arrived. <:\u25a0.'\u25a0, Vanderveer 0 17 grand prize rare, If it be held, either exertion which alive, any t*r.=>*i A- of K. April. 440-yard r*ley \u25a0 l-poun \u25a0 4 close of . XtepTtr, il c Nov. Time. 0: 11 l"iw. tor the fast boats of the of Garden on the local institution's 1-4 — In a fast gam© the Flushing High A. E. Htndricksen 0 IT.V.". c. Damton... 0 12 surprises the world. the case. by by School floor last .-ught a score of 13 to 2. TRACK RACES. 100-yard dash (senior; final tieat) Won J. Won by Stiner. It is a launch built fcr the Premier Motor Ra-»nlwll. HUh School of Commerce. C. Holm, five defeated the Far Rockaway High P«« •\u25a0 Feb. England, Ories-a. •: 0 A-C 5-«. Boys' High, second; J Drebing^r, Curtis, third. a TROPHY SHOOT— .S TARGETS— HANDICAP- Car Company, cf New and is eligi- AUTOMO3ILES, (Ala.) Feb. I- or Apr School basketball team in parae for the 1 AUTOMOBILES. Ey=:;ngDan. 20- Time, 0:10 4-5. A. B. H«ndrtckson 23JC. P.- James 4 15 ble to competition among medium sized Police Re. As. Apr. ST. Borough Public School Athletic M. 0 2Oi G. Brower 0 13 At^ct*. a. A- A May Z: 6. 7. 10>-yard dash (evening schools)— Won by C- Queens Sttinaf* <> craft. Neither this company nor its parent, Iffiiar.ipoU* Motor Sp"d»ay.May 29, 31. E^-Jjrnan. Training. W. Garretson, Har- League championship, et Avon Hall, H. W. Woodcock. IB H. M- Brig-ham... 0 12 Boston, 50. lem, eecond;Manual Harlwn, third. Time, J. P. Fairehild... 0 18 1 W. C. Damron... 0 li :iie Premier Motor Manufacturing Com- B S. A. A May no. C. Granderard. Brooklyn, yesterday, by a score of 25 to IS. F. B. etepheaeon 0 16 U c. Hopkins.... 4 11 Erirtwn M. R. A...May if< — F. W. lloflttt.... 0 1«] pany, of Indianapolis, is in the motor boat Philadelphia.B«*ch. SSO-yard run Won by H. Reiner. Manual Despite th© absence of »hree regular play- Q. C M C.Juae 4. by business, but this boat was built by th« Cehasbua. C- A. C Jane 14. Tramiaz- J Rwnbaum. High School of Com- ers Far Rockaway men have Won Hendrickson. Ir.iia.r.spr,::s - second; E. Hayes, Manual Training, the would aiotor 6p'd«-ay .July 1. 4. m»rc«. SCRATCH SHOOT—I3TARGETS AND CHAM- Hcrieshofts to demonstrate the unusual third. Tims, 2:11 S-5- _ • __ defeated their rivals had the team not CUP. gtSas. Z-. a- C . Wj 4. by J Cany. PIONSHIP adaptability of the Premier motor to boat dierean* (T\?o.i M. C . July *. Putting- ll'-pound shot— won B. been penalized nine tim** for infractions of George Brower IIW. XV. Marshall 11 Bn-ant. with a of 4« feet 3 Inches; B. Fin«- W, uses and conditions. £?- Pi>:. State Auto- Assn. July 4- nit second, with a put of ,>» the foul rule. F. B. Stephenson. ... 13 C. Damron 9 M C of Wildwood July 4. p*n. Manual Training, third, J. P. Faircbild 12 J. H. Vanderveer. The hull Is a little over S3 feet long, 4 .... 8 inches: J. ».»neth. Erasmus Hall, half, was fast, ended ... 8 So. v.'. A. C . July 4. fr-^t The first which H. W. Woodock 11 H. M. Brigham 8 4 beam, a %'o. \u25a0\u25a0'.' '\u25a0 Aug. witli a put of M feet. V. W. Moffett 11:J. Schneider feet inches and has draft of \u25a0fc'Ucw^od. A. 3. Running high Jump- Won by E. 6t«v«iS. with the score 10 to 4 in Flushing's favor. 8 LCfecTcsne 'tVj-o.t II C Au*. 17 \u2666> A. E. HendrK-kson . 10 M- Stiner 12 about 20 inches. Its exterior is of beauti- Ciey*-r.e »- - Manual Traininr. with a Jump of a feet inches. Far Roclcaway kept th© opposing five on fWTO.I M. C B< r-' H Houseman. Commercial, second, with a jump Shoot-off for "scratch" prize for the fully figured mahogany and the interior of il- C cf wii^ti-ood Sept. S. inches; Hall. the defensive in the half, came between Hyatt, Stephenson, 5: T of 5 feet 5 L Hictaon. Ersmua second and month Wood- cedar, being of Jto. V.. a C Sept. 5. •"> \u2666 inches. cock, and prize was the walls 3-32 an inch third, with » jump of f«et «. within two points of Using the score, but Moffett - Brower. The thick, OCvestcn. Ccttor Carnival. July. SH^-yard relay | ß D and it is fastened together with Kansas C.July «i2 ?'T 2,) < penalties mentioned, two more divided. Cttjr, A. C of IC 23. Witt (Schieasinger.ousd^fTrenholm. Miankmdb^ 5 th© with something over twenty-eight thousand Pi:la«!«:pJ:«a. Q. C M- C ..An?. 6. * Clinton Stuyvesaat fMarEhall, BrtguUo, baskets, Flushing Patent ;"a(!i2.sepc::E and Slattern: grave the game to the copper screws. Its makers responsible Jlotsr 6p'dway.A«)r. 12-1" Jubaei and Reiur>. second: Tow-nsend Harris are Jncanapclis Mater Sp'dway -Sept. 2. 3. 5 V'eg and Hopkins), third. players. CLAY BIRDS LUCKY. for the statement that itis the handsomest Jis^eapolia Fair 5-10. Hall (Hyman, Le\lne. State Sept. Tl McKenna played a fast and aggressive boat they have ever turned out from that J*rwtt«je«, B. j.x. C Sept. »-10. 440^yart" run (Junior)—Ftna! heat won by G. baskets, Ir.dar.ar";:^ Motor Sp'dway.Oct. 7-5. Training; Gamble. Erasmus game for Flushing, scoring four of beautiful craft. Power is supplied ZxtWijß. K"!lv Manual H. Baby home D AC Oct. 25 second; T. Wh»*ler. Manual Trainms. some of them by noticeably good shots. J. Blizzard Plays Havoc by .six-cylinder the type ior >-t!e=t*. A. A- A Nov. 15- Ha: a Premier motor of Kpr je. O. C-.-Kor-- 5-6. s-hools)— Won by F. McTigue, at right forward for Rockaway, used in their seven-passenjer touring cars. Orltfcat. A- »«cond; with New York Gunners. &a Ajmmio. S. A- AC... Nov. 6. 9. 19. Cla>k Harlem; V Bloch. Harlem, M. played well, ahootiog five baskets. Harlem. third. Time. 2:11S. summary follow; Only eight gunners reported at the The list of Seider. patent licenses, REBUILT MATHESON Taub.' won by A. The line-up and Trav- new CARS PACIFIC COAST. «2>>-yard dash tsenioD— Final heat ers Island traps of the New affiliated with the Association of Licensed ROAD RACES. Van Wink!- Boys' High: C Pre» . Manual Flushing (35). Position- Far Reejcaway (IS). York Athletic which cost new $4,500 v ?<- C Gilbert. De Witt Clinton, Left forward Gans« Club yesterday. The day was the poorest Automobile Manufacturers, is constituted of Rosa May P- Tramlnir second:" (equals record). Flenbersr -•- £«*t* Carni%-al, third. Time. o:2s*s McKenna Right forward J. McTtgu* of season, names of sixty-four companies. The Touring' Cars. Limousines and Landau PsrUasd Rose •^vyard dart .lunlor.— heat won by H. Centre the and the marksmen that the *- A C Jen« 11. Trefrey. '^mmereia!. Hanft Castin - Boy.' High: E. Johnson Left guard A. McTigus braved the etorm all had a trying after- following American manufacturers appear s»=ta Monica July 4. StSrtt'tz Training third. Tiroe. guard Mout 3si<;r Sept. second. C. K«»o. Manual Runge Right Kubie noon. A nasty northwest wind, that on the list for the first time: Acme Motor •a Guaranteed for the same period as new cars. io. 0 \u25a0«t Frar.c^co-Pcrtcla Oct- 23- hirh hurdle*—-Final heat won by H. Goals from field—McKenna (i). Smith. Brown, brought with it a baby blizzard, made ac- Car Company. Cartercar Company. Ewing p -'\u25a0* Argt>s— ioO-vard Tratmn(r. Ganau, Kubie. PiicEnix Xov.24. TTnn>a Boys High. J Myer. iianual Runge, Johnson. J. — i«>. curate shooting exceedingly difficult, and Automobile Company, Fuller Buggy McTl£n#Flushing. 0; Com- C They have the appearance and L^ond'; Slitterj-. 1> Win CTlnton. third. Point* awarded on Far Rock- grunners pany Rapid Company. the actual service HILL CLIMBS. > away. 4. Referee— P. S. A. L.— Tim* all the found great difficulty in and Motor Vehicle' .^.'taier.a . Feb. 22, ™S»J£PI*V race ifreahmem-Won by H^h of halves— Fifteen minutes. Substitutes hitting the tiny targets. Licenses have also been granted to two qualities of new cars. Xi*B^h ii^l clisiß Kiv. 24- Adler and for McKenna, Brown for Fienbarj. McKenna for Notwithstanding companies Importing gasolene cars, as fol- BdSSSfVt Training toiler. Hanft. the weather handicap, TRACK RACES. M^ualand UcCurdy). second; Dfi Witt the usual weekly fixtures were lows: Hoi-Tan Company and Brewster &Co. k.n lek'rwn Pre«man, Moore and Wes). decided. s Dr. V. offices of the company, now located in this only three of the gunners shooters. The line-up r>« W01fe.... 2 22 J. A. Cattua... 4 18 3acksgtni!lc, Jar.. 23.—Vox Populi. the season and had come accurate HASLEN CUP— 2S TARGETS. city, will be removed to Detroit, on the *l*** FUu. programme of 100 targets. summary tc> price and carrying th« color* of completed the full and follow: G. W. Kuchler.. 2 24 Dr. De, Wolfe 2 18 completion of the new plant. *>- oldtime scores follow: Hill(35).Position. Jamaica (15). E. A. Wilson.... 4 22 T. R. Robinson... 8 13 f- Chllds. showed a flash of hi* The Richmond Dr. Brown 0 21 J. V.'A. Cattus... 4 17 -** by the SHOOT— 2S TARGETS. Peterson. Right forward HofTman F. H. defeating a classy field in TROPHY — Donovan Left forward Willis Schauffler. 0 20 G. C- Fox 0 16 R. C. RECEPTION PLANS. 03 _.«, \u25a0 20 R. Moruran 13 HARLEM Hotel Handicap at Park th - - Saydam Jioor« Centre- Bllns WESTLBY-RICHARDS CUP— 2S TARGETS. Moncrlef 1« „A v 11 Right guard Every bos has beer, for the Jr"* hi* G.£• A. Kelly .'\u25a0• ,_" Rydftr Auger Patten E. A. Wilson 8 251F. H. Schauffler.. 0 19 sold Harlem again proved . H guard /-car. John Griffon II Asfamead Left Kotcher G. C Fox 0 21 Dr. Brown Rowing Club's reception, which will be 5 by defeating Booger Bed H."' I> Herein '. io 0 10 «B««««I ?mlth • Goals from field—Hoffman. "Wiilia. Peterson Dr. De Wolfe 2 2~,G. W. Kuchl«r... 1 18 on Saturday evening at a^2^* The rSjfST-- (3). <2). Ashmead (i). T. R. Robinson., 3 19|J. V. A. held ' the Harlem *f-Great Heavens in the third race. e (3), Donovan Moore Point* Cattus... 4 la street and Seventh r W'£W< awarded on fouls— ßichmond Hill. 11; Jamaica, DE WOLFE CUP—IO PAIRS Casino. 124th avenue »aanartes follow: pHT"6HOOT-25 TARGETS. 11. Referee Carey. Commercial. TUn« of DOUBLES. The following are some of the box holders: S —Fifteen minutes. J V. A. Cattu«..4 171 G. W. Kuchler.... lIS Pllkington, president \u25a0m Mm ujree furies**)—BMy Life. halves Dr. De Wolfe 2 101 E. A. Wil»on 2 n James of the Na- F. H. Scbaofflcr.O 161 Dr. Browa ...... 0 9 tion Association of Amateur Oarsmen; 7to ;- **cond: Boteburc 111. 11- 2 G. C. Fox 0 15! Thomas \V. Knight,Lorenr Zeller. John ( * A \u25a06^*»rT » FOR Dwyer, Rellly. jjfco i -bird Time. Odrf. M«* o^ie/.-.-.- l|H.Muner GAME LAWRENCEVLLLE. KUCHLER CUP— 2S J. Jeroma F. Joseph E. K*srr.y, r*Gpit*.I>*u y ?V"• Telegraph to TARGETS. V Breer-, *Uipirr*'shoot-ss J., /v. 19 pew, Gaxrett J. Naglr. William J. SL^**-" „ Smith 12 Lawrer.-evllie, N. Jan. 23.—The Law- G. "W. Kuchler.. .o 191 F. H. Schau£Her...O tT A, George J. Galvin.High « to cvdam 20j J. :.. Greene. Gaakln. 1 2 \u25a0? 1. won; emur. 104 (Burc«). . U;J Voorl^ 7 \u25a0•-•'.ll* school basketball team defeated CLUB SPECIAL— 2S TARGETS. B'-'d*? Club. Fred FuesseL George De Vce A Morla^":: the Manual Training G. W. Kuchl«r...l 22| J. V. a Cattua 4 is John E. Nagle, James J. Burke. Frank 1:lfi*- Sticker. H»- w- the five of Northeast E A. Wilson 2 2U T. R. < S. *« P Fair Loiuse. X targets. to-day, Roblnaon....B 17 ". onor. William J. Shea and Frank Ban. *•£*'"\u25a0». H-.» Taaguay *o"3 P***l School, of Philadelphia, here In easy Dr. Brown 0 IS G. C Vox ...o 17 aa»£^*— 19IW. Skldnwr* IT Dr. De Wolf« 2 21 F. H. non. All Rebuilt Matheson Cars are obtained by 113 as part payment k * .. faehiorj, by a «cor« of 49 to 20. The defen- 1 Scliauffler.'.'o li The champion senior pair of America of fciis^Ji" •?«««: five and a fca'l fcj011^!: i •:.:\u25a0\u25a0-•\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 , the local team was HODOMAN CUP— TARGETS— DISTANCE Fr derick -:i-naerd md Fred will new Mathesons and ever one of them carries VS&x sive work of strong and 25^ an exhibition on a Fueasel. with k~k to get row mile rowius ma- PERFECT SCORE certiiicatc the visitors seldom had a chance close Yds. T'Ll yd, T'l at reception. ,- from its original owner. 'Burns). 25 to J. tblTd. Tlxa«. TO PENNSYLVANIA. chine the 5?5^M» |ND.ANB BOW enough to the basket to make an eaay goal Dr. De Wolfe.. 19 G. W. Km:bler/.21 15 cordially . 29.— University of Dr 0 E. A. Wilson. 19 We also invite the inspection and *** '*\u25a0»«« Hotel Handicap: *»{* ;-'i -,,a Jan. The shot. McLanahan was agalntha star, scor- Sum;v:Hl .. x* AUTOMOBILES. demonstration of our com- *&-£.* Vo, of*15 »*• Fhi]a team to-night de- pietp ime Sixes \u25a0Bf"gi— PopuJt 61. iKiMJ tin bceketbal! ing twenty-five of LawrenceviHe's points. ftimMtakean. end Fours equipped with *M jV*- 'Buiweli; 4to 5. •ecOßd Indians by the score of visiting OPEX or CLOSED bodies, at "**jL"^***-).9toL tnird. Tim*. i:***« Gaw played well for the team. VICTORY FOR MOUNT PLEASANT. prices from S3 OOO to $5 7-0 SSTS^SuS* [ByTelegraph to The Tribune.] AUTO 13. \u25a0 - — BARGAINS!! jfS«2Sf^••^'^ B -£**?;\u25a0 S3 to V^ : •'.: r — ALWAYS— NOW 7 rr, raS^ve rurWnx. - BEATS PENN. STATE. Oss'-ning. N. V.. Jan. 29. The PARTICULARLY— BE- .'\u25a0*'\u25a0 2- won Font*. 100 CORNELL basketball FORE SEASON OPENS *il . FOR YALE N. 29.— team of — SEE US BEPCKB M», ~ "' TOO MUCH Ithaca,- T.. Jan. Cornell defeated Mount Pleasant Academy defeated BUYING SOME EXCEPTIONALLY MATHESON \u25a0•*** v 1:28%. Cfonne. CasUeweKXJ. BROWN State basketball the Manhattan College GOOD VALUES THIS WE AIIE AUTOMOBILE \*^ Pennsylvania at hero to- Reserves to-day WEEK— CO LL ht \u0084„ Brcwn basket- here r r *'i»t *!•«> ran. .* Jan.Tan 29.—w The StTRE TO HAVE THE *irl , v,*, fey a score of 20 to 17 In a hotly In a hard fought and CAR YOU WANT *i}»*'l.15 to 1. won; Oberon. ' of 25 - r* never fame. score to IS. l I h st 'Vfah*X !1 *-° 1- «««md: Hooray, •./'.-\u25a0\u25a0, Brown wa« headed. tested 4 .X. M*J»-lD' tot TIMES SQ. AUTO CO. sIJJVws , '-.£***> Tiir.«. 1:5*5*4- *-»* JJVw. "•*. *"*l;«vi«»w ai;d Elysium also tzo.