TO HAVE TEST AT A MILE AND AN EIGHTH AT JAMAICA TO-DAY Yale Freshmen Win on Courts HOLY CROSS NINE tprcial Ditpmtch (¦/ Tub Nbw York Mm.*: i>. The Herald Racing Chart WOODLAND SCORES City College Looked Like New Havb.v, Conn., April 2S.--Xk# | Vale freshmen lo-daj won their tenm* mataniB. Post. 2:30. Off. 2:30. f N Hit Martin defeated Meyer, .>--<), 6.1. Index. Horse. Wt. PP. Bt. Jockey. 9t. PI Ph. Beats Good Juveniles Over' But After That Columbia Carroll is Hard to and DOl'BlaESp-Hopkina and OrMnwity defei!> 112= C. Craigmlle.113 3 14 9' I.ang 919.00 87.40 $4 30 | College Baseball | Vreeland anil Newman. H.3, 6.1: Marilu 113 Wraith Ill 8 . 4% h' Bab In 8.40 8.40 i in the Loses a 0 and Newell defeated Hay ward and Meyer, . 1-2 Route Scored Twelve Runs and Princeton Champion Will Leave May 7 111 Turnabout 110 10 «'i «l Thomas 10.10 Furlong by ft-0. . . ft.0, Little Hlk..Sheep.101 8 8 4 Chalmers YESTERDAY'S RK.SI I.TS. and Mile and in Raluatrade 118 0 2 Rut well . Aberdeen Stakes. Won a Ball Game. Trinity to 1 Score. Step Quarter 114 115 11 Wallace . . 127 1'iyiaman 1 HI 13 5 Gantucr . Holy »; 1'rlncton. I. 2:0i at Louisville. 67» Hidden Jewel....117 1 12 R. Rice . *yracuae. H; N. V. I'., 7. . Hovton Collnf, 1.1; ( unnm licut 2. High C 1011 10 7 J. Rowan Hbjlud |*uic», 130 Moody 112 6 1 Obert . Sptcial Dispatch to Tni Ngw Yoik C. C. N. T. proved no match for Uie Harvard. 3; Maine. 0. Princeton, X. J.. April 26..Tlmelj 11 Bennington 114 4 13 Nicktaus . Baltimore, April 26..Poor in promise Columbia nine in the intercity K^rrie Georgia Twh, 13; Navy, 1. hitting, combined vith ragged fieldin* 108 Troubler 108 2 11 T. Burns . U(a)rtlr. *; Army. 4. 113 Applejack II 111) 14 3 Merlraee because of the forced withdrawals of contested on South Field yesterday Vul<*. »: Williams. 0 by the home team, enabled Holy Ctosj NOT FINE WORK HORSE I oltinibla. IJ; ('. X. V.. 4. IS roo Right Annie 107 7 9 Schwartz some a scor to defeat Princeton here to-day, 3 to 1 J. ('rulcmlle, off last worked his way up on the outs hie, came very wide In the. of its most formidable contenders afternoon. Columbia winning by Mnfm liihtitutF, II; PqIv I'rfp. <1. stretch anil Just got up to win. Wraith always well up. held on gamely. Turnabout the Aberdeen Stakes developed a fight- of 12 to 4. Had C. C. N. Y. paid less Maryland. 3; Unl \ Iriloia. S. Carroll, the visitors' iiurlor, allowed a In I); Tnh, t. had very rough past-age. Little Illack Sheep quit after getting to the front the Kwartbmore. Carnriir team chased stretch, Balustrade dropped back on the turn. Hidden Jewel was repeatedly shut off.' ins finish worthy of Its best traditions attention to -wrangling with tnc ump res Brown, 4; Colli), 1. three hits, and the Purple Scratched.Sagacity. Dr. Jim, Happy Buxton, Miles S., Wrecker, Klrah. Vermont, fi; I'roildfivii <"nlleg». tl. Thomas, the .--labman, to the a Mile in 1:44 Be¬ when it went to Woodland, carrying the and more to the game the score might Ilowdoln. <.; Amherst. .1 (It innin6«>. Tiger Staggered Northeastern. H. showers in the third Inning aftei i-ol SECOND r.ACE.Tile Liverpool Steeplechase. Handicap. Four-year-olds and Harry Payne Whitney colors at Havre not have been so large against them. ".prlnjtfirld. 10; six hit*. Bee- fore Pimlico Fu¬ 149 upward. Purse, ft,,*00- Short course. About two mile*. Winner, br. g., 4, Vale freshman, 7; Williston Academy. 1. leoting seven runs and Winning by Theo Cook.Northern Girl. Owner. RAL PARR. Trainer, W. Garth, Time, De Grace to-day. The coughing epidemic City College got away to a nymi bee relieved him and pitched well. .»art In the third Hal n OAMISS SCHBDFUD FOIl TO-DAY. Its 4:0.12-3. fftart good. Won driving. Place jame. Poat, 3:07. Off, 3:00. which has been eweeping the course inning. N. The Orange and Black gathered turity in a Gallop. Index. Horse. Wt. PP. St. V, I IK IK Fin. Jockey. St. Pi. Sh. grounded out to Watt, but got to Syracuse vs. Itut|rr«, New Itruniiwlch. .1. in when Carroll struck Enchantment. Hork and Better Kelly Ifumllton <¦. ItnlifKtrr. lldhMlir, K. Y. lone tally the second, Esquimau ..143 3 3 3'4 43 1V4 1VJ 1' Crawford »3.10 $4.10 83.50 first via a base on ball-. Van Brock hit and Gotschalk. Berg -Ingled 107= Free State. .131 1 1 0' 3' 2' 2* Simpson ». 9.10 5.80 Luck after of the «ntries. Maine va. Hoxton Collr(>, Kmlnn. Cooper 133 Infidel I1....1.H1 3 4 3> Oheyne . . 3.80 publication Un purposely passed M'nl Virgintu va. Georgetown, Wash¬ nnd Thomas walked, forcing in Cooper. 1 121 Forjnl.it rtsH 133 8 10 8 Htnea Cartoonist and Keenan, two other managed to get an inRaskin.^ . wJl,c), ington. The rally was cut short when Carroll 0 . . . va. Scion South Orange. Br HENRY V. KIXG. Houyhnhnm. 132 9 ft 8 7 7 3 Brady filled the bases. Murray Unci out a S> racuac Hall, fanned McKee and Alcllvaln grounder! . . . . colts from the Fisher Stable, Shoal 143 0 7 113 3 0 Kleeger promising the box | N. J. The three in the a B'n 7 7 . . . single through Howdoin *a. MUldlctown. t onn. out. visitors scored The racing: public will get good O'Lynn.130 2 2 2 3 4 Diamond were also withdrawn, though tc. run. ,, T Wc»lcyan, t07 J. . . . fit and Raskin. Trolie Mrst Tffli I'ark. second when was hit by a "Grenadier ..130 7 # 7 8 6 Fell Morris Ifie Georgia Maryland, Collect! Gagnon idea whether or not Morvich ia 'Hy Heck.. 180 10 8 8 I' 8 Br down. Wilkinson . The Whitney trainer, James Rowe, Jr., ball pitched to right center for a pre > Md. Thomas, and Slmondinger, Magulre and . J .. >t. for the 107 Butcher Boy.130 4 Lost rider. Haynea sinele while home wit William and Mary va. Mount Mary'*, Four more were added ¦vorthy favorite 'Bean, and Stable was forced to accept Woodland as hie Murray romped Kmniitsburg, Md. Rlopel singled. A name on a label Bryson cjulncy entry. In the third on two errors and three fancy Derby this morning. Time and again Esquimau, well ridden, restrained for a turn of the field, and went up fast In last Bole dependence after Enchantment, the ST'&.rt Tr'o,!. '«?°a rnlle and Free State made a effort. Formls- a passed ball and a moment later hits. The extra base hit of the he has as held Free State safe in the drive. game early favorite, fell ill. When the bluo .""f brougnt only may be only bait to iliis spring lie has proved trexs made up ground fast and finished stoutly. Infidel II. appeared formidable half in the fourth run on error of frame came in the third when Slmon¬ selling man's horse and mile from finish but quit. Shoal was very poorly ridden. He waa rushed at top speed pencil had worked its havoc Max Hlrsch catch the Ouch speed as any for entire trip. added True Flyer for Sam H. Harris, Elsentln's hard grounder.f^fsThe next Williams Nine Is Unable dinger tripled to left. unwary. that he can it a mile. To-day Scratched.Peccant. two men filed out. Despite the eight errors of the Prince- carry Bud Fisher substituted Adventuress. . are to see Columbia evened ton team there were several brilliant We glad this fa will to show he tan carry it Thornan named Setting Sun to things up try 1KA THIRD RACE.Claiming. Three-year-olds. Five and a lialf furlongs. Purse, Healey fourth. Hartman beat out a to Hit Yale's Pitchers bits of fielding. Vlnnie Bottlng mad* assist Tall Timber as the It. T. Wilson principle now iVrther. / 81,230. Winner, oh. f.. 3, by Ultlmus.Hurakan. Owner, J. W. PANGLE. Strom walked. Clark forced «rom^unt»t a pretty catch of Carroll's long fly in recognized Trainer, J. D. MUltn. Start good. Won easily. Place driving. Post, 3:41. entry, while the Orleans Stable sent the second. Two double in in court With Derby weight up.126 pounds Off. 3:42. Time. 1:07 2-5. Daniel out Instead of Better Luck. second. Suck poled out a a plays speeded law, and by the Index. Horse. Fin St. PI. Sh. inn Hartman. thr- Chittenden Does Not Allow up the game considerably and the sharp * 'toe will step a mile and an eighth at Wt. PP. St. M H «4 Jockey. Butwell. who was making his first Watt walked,^ng^.scorf iling Federal Trade Commis¬ 129 Ultimata ...... 90 1 4 1' 1» 1* 1 Chalmers $38.40 $23.70 $11.40 basc* Moeschen. playing his u Hit in Six fielding of Gagnon, the visitors' short¬ It will be 1083 Miss Emma .». 93 3 ll1 i*1 Wallace . 18.80 8.40 appearance of the season in the Wilson Innings. .<»« Jamaica track to-day. 10 12' stellar game, poled a double to stop, stood out In great contract to the 43 Fannie Mean 1<>2 0 8 6* 3* Thomas .. 8.So silks, had Tall Timber on his right sion. ¦*i9 time he has been asked to go 7V4 away toes, Clark \ showing of the Tiger infleld. first 108s Cape Pillar 100 7 1 5 4 4 Morris .., to be with scoring and Stack. an New Haven, Conn., April 26.. Yale's 129 Brilliant 12 3 2 2 5 Coney quickly joined by Woodland, Jeffries spent a strenuous afternoon On in a case .tore than a mile, but in almost all of Ray....107 Penman up. They fought for the lead walked, filling the bases again. lea rejuvenated baseball team made easy Monday, (108) Excuse Me 110 2 5 8 8 6 R. Rice... ford forced Van Brocklln at «*°nd> work of Williams tliis afternoon, win- behind the plate, as both Thomas and Vs trials he acted as if he could hold 117 Bountlfut 91* 4 a 8 '» 7 Lang with the Whitney entry holding a Becbee were wild. Wild ac- an under¬ 123 0 8 J. Rowan. Watt going home with the tieing in. 3 to 0. Chittenden was in rare pitches brought against a or Vineyard lOit 13 0 T slight advantage until the final six¬ nltig counted for two of the visitors' tallies. Sits speed for a mile and quarter (08) Miracle Man 101 9 13 9 « 10 Woodstock teenth, where Tall Timber w&vered. A, this point Tedford and Moeschen form for Yale and let down the WIU- wear the Island 115 8 7 11 10 9 10 Marlnelll worked a PRINCETON. HOLY CROSS. manufacturer, farther. Long True a beautiful double steal. Moes¬ lamstown men without the semblance 101 98 3 9 4 8 11 11 Swart ... Flyer, also Whitney breeding ab r h o a el ah r h o n e a Callstoga chen scoring the fifth run. Smlthended of r hit for six he United States Yesterday Morvich breezed half UO3 Mabel Curtis 102 11 11 13 12 12 12 Uantner . product, then came from far back with the the innings pitched. Mrll'ne.lf 4 it ft 2 li(l|,« n'n.K Sill n Oil Supreme . Jocose 13 Butwell slaughter by grounding out to Saw. was hit for II « 0 1 2 0 112. ¦iO ¦12 10 13 13 a rush the final eighth and Jllckey. who relieved him, M'Ph'e.Sb 40 t a'O'utrea.-lb '.! nille in 53. a lead and drew through From 4 Court, the Ultimata broke well In motion, stole long easily away. Miss Emma to save the while Tall then on the Blue and h two singles in the seventh, and with a Botling.ef 4 0 0 1 0 O'Gagnon.ss 4'J 1 2 1' recognizing has O. came frtmi a way back. Fannie Bean ran a good race. Pillar no ex¬ trot up place, _\\ 4 00 r. '00 -J 0 0 I' red Burlew. the veteran trainer, long Cape Timber saved had no difficulty In finding Axtel and base on balls filled the bases with one Jefrlra.c 0 1 |L*n D'n.rf of truth cuse. Long Island no speed; ran a very dull race. third. Raskin, who Cooppr.lb 21 0 11 1 0 Sim'ger.cf .*2.'! 1 0 0 principle in adver¬ definitely decided how lie will pre¬ Scratched.Knot Gra.ss, Clansman. Avlspa. Simplicity, African Roae, Yankee Gold, The purse had a $3,400 value for the relieved him out. He kept the slate clean by striking Berg.ks... 4 0 2 1 0 2'MaK'rr,2b. "ill 1 for seven ,,n1.the " pare the colt for the $00,000 Ken¬ Joseph Brant. winner. It was the first race of the runs. Van Brocklln pitchedj out the next two batters. rfc>ta'k."b .".00 0 21R|npel.1h.. ."2 112 «0 tising, decided that from for over airtight ball after the fourth inning. Yale did some hitting, the MeKee.rf .10 0 :! I 1! Martln.c.. .".2 1 7 00 tucky classic and it differs greatly from FOURTH RACE.The Aberdeen Stake*. For two-year-olds. Four and a half fur¬ year juveniles the extended dis¬ The timely Ooo 1 2 toi o 4 0 now on "wool" shall mean tance four a score: stick work of Kellev, Crane. Aldrich and Thomas,p OlCarroil.p.. and a host 151 longs. Purse, $3,000. dinner, ch. f., 2, by Whlskbroom II..Sylvan. Owner, H. ot, and half furlongs run Bei bee.p. 1 00 0 2 0' the methods other horsemen P. WHITNEY. Trainer, F. Hopkins- Time, 0:34 2-5. Start good. Won drlr- In 54 2-5. COLUMBIA. C. C. S. V. Mallorv accounting for seven of Yale's 100 o .30 11 1 "all-wool" and that no . .Wheel'k. 0 0| Totals. 91027 « f nice goers assumed he was gointr to Incr. Place same. Post, 4:10. Off, 4:14. ab r h o a e| ^ runs. The score: Fin. St. PI. Sh. T«dfd.2b r. 10 S 'I « - i i i 1 had so Index. Horse. Wt. PP. St. Jockey. Hahi».«b.. -.11 11 Totals. .30 1 27 15 8! shall labels and adhere to. Because the colt had 92- Woodland 113 I1' Penman $4.40 $2.70 $2.10 Smith.cf. 4 00 1 ..10 «J 4 YALK. | WILLIAMS. .Batted for McKee in ninth inning longer Marlnelll . Hart'n If 5 2 - .> 0 ¦ ab r h o a e ab r h o a e tests and only a few trails 128' fTrue Flier 113 5 5 3" 3« 2V4 3.40 2.60 Ernie Seitz Gets Decision OOKelly.^."OINadel.lf... 3 - .2 Princeton 0 10 0 0 0 fl 0 0-1 brands fool the *«any speed . J \ O 3 -"Tall Timber. ...llti 3 3 1h 1" 1" 3' Butwell .40 Strom,lb'. 21112 OllRas'n.lb p 310 .> St Kelley,2b .*12 3 4 Oi Btick.Cf... 3 0 0 0 IToly Cross 0 3 4 0 0 1 10 0- 0 public. he 4 T. . riark c... ,".0 0 0 0 0 over three quarters many believed 134 Wrangle 116 2 2 6 6 8 Rice 411 4 1 O'Murray.e.. 4 U ¦ uu Crane,If. .10 2 t 0 01 Bixby.rf.. Three bas» hit.Slinorirllngrr. Passed balls 4 3 3 4 5 . Stnrk'rf 42 2 1 0 5 t 1 1 0 O O Rr'n.m. 2 0 0 1 2 1 Good! 128 tAdventuress ....113 4 Kelssy OITrallo.ef.. 40 1 - 1 Oed.cf... .Thomas, Becbee. Carroll. Bases on balls- would not be able to go the Derby . Oyer National Title 128 tDanlel 119 6 « 4 4 5 fi C. Hummer.... Holder Wa«t.'3b.-. 3 3 2 1 B 2tK'»t«ln,rf. 3 00 0 M Aldr'h.ss 3 1 2 0 31 Rd.1b.lf. 40 1 7 10 Off Thomas. 1 In " innings; off Recbee. . of '.onto of a mile and a quarter. But 92 *tSetting Hun... 116 7 7 7 7 7 7 Morris Moes'n.ps 41 - 1 Kernan.c 4 0 0 10 1 o Mongo.lf.. 2 00 3 0 0 1 In II innings. Hit by pltehed ball.By That, course, doesn't as R. T. Wilson 3111 4 01 ik"lb.. -0.» ft 1 J 0 0 Eddy.rf.. 32 1 2 0 0 R'ynton.lb 1 0 1 2 0 0 was about. He .Coupled entry. VanB'n.p Reiser, Thomas, Jj by Carroll. J. Struck out.By mean cut out manu¬ Burlew knew what he fAdded starters. Beats Ryan in Semi-finals of! £ , O H rn.lb 2 2 0 10 1 0, Hoyt.2b 4 0 1 3 3 0 Bifber. fl. 1-eft on base* to the on all the and stood a hard M 4 1 2 0 4 00 J 11 1; by Carroll, "ill work his champion a mile and ar. Woodland, the Inside, saved ground way long drive, and A. Totals..3412112715 3l*Oarvey... 1 00 0 00 lory,3b OOF'man,3b. 1'rlneeton, 7. Holy Cross. V Hits.Off Just lasted to win. True Flier, outrun early part, came wide and would have won In Crescetat C. Bouts. C'd»*n,p.. 3 1 2 0 2 0 Stephn'n.C 2 00 3 3 0 Thomas, A; off Beebee, 4; off Carroll. facture of wool-and-cotton eighth this morning, give him a few another stride. Tall Timber used up trying to make Woodland quit. Wrangle pinched Totals. ..".4 4 7 »4 IS Mickey,p. 000 0 OOCobb.p... 100 1 30 | ? Double plays.McPhee and Cooper: Carroll. . back at start. Adventuress improving. 'Batted for Elsenstein in eighth jGregoiy.p 1 00 0 00 Martin and hit.Len fill short breezes, then another mile work¬ Scratched.Enchantment, Cartoonist. Better Luck, Keenan. Rork. Ernie Seitz of the Clark House A. A.; Inning. Totals.32 9 12 27 11 1 .Cook 100 tl 0 0 Riopel. Sacrifice l'ugan undergarments they last came with t'mplres.Westei-velt anil Haetzel. Time of out. possibly a race at Jamaica, and on night through flyingi rnnie-2 hours and 5 minutes. an demand. X9 FIFTH RACE.The Anncsley Purse. Threo-year-olds and upward. Mile and colors In the Intercity amateur boxing WV I OMOMM oTi Totals. .2* 0 3 24 13 2 entirely proper May 7 ship him to Churchill Downs. 152 seventy yards. Time, 1:44 2-3. Purse. $1,230. Winner, ch. c., 4, by Supet- torcrnauient in the Crescent Athletic; .Batted for Cobb In the sixth inning. But if they contain a cer¬ here the trainer will work him a mile man.Mnsthead. Owner, E. F. WHITNEY, Trainer, W. Irvine. Start good. Club in Brooklyn. Seitz. besides win¬ Williams 00000000 0.0 and a in 2 :4 'A «4 M. Fin. Jockey. St. PI. Sh. At a fancy simply meeting of the Jockey Club in 4 to 1 took of some hard winning the Derbv. 138' At'ney Muir.111 2 2 4i> SH 2» 1s 1» Thomas $7.30 $2.90 $2.70 OPEN A. A. IT. CLASSES. Stewards the Beating Colby Syracuse advantage trades on the of ,hc ,hat Morvlch has 118 .Waukeag -100 1 1 1J l3 1» C. Lang. 2.40 2.fl» 110 POUND CLASS yesterday application U. T., April 2«..Brown. hitting and much loose fielding by New credulity fact Lou..100 7 4 Hi® 4" 4» Wallace 2.00 (SEMI-FINALS)-Mar Buddy Ensor for a license was Providence, i.l>t like a bulldog to run in his trails (133) 'Lazy ray Layton, Clark J-Iou»>e A. A., knocked jockey with I,. Eddy on t'ie mound, defeated York University to score four runs in an 133 Annlversaiy. 108 3 Johnson . out laid on the table until the unsuspecting public. fo a work Dan Ralmondl. Paullst A. C.. second! July meet¬ 4 to 1 on Andrews the third inning and three in the sixth. he . Colby Field this spring, in not superior 123 Ravenswood.. 90 3 3 Rh Illicit rourxl; Joe ing of the stewards. were | to-day. 4 Penman Kaufman, unattached, knocked There seven The was A double by Murray and a triple by To men who at the horse. He proved this several times 138 Pollv C 108 out P. Osendock. unattached, fecond round, of the nine stewards of the Cflut plas'lng of both tcain« ragged. shop for the 122= Drifting .... 90 6 Martz .., 110 POUND CLASS Jockey Kerwin were Syracuse contribution* preparing (PINAL BOUT>.Mur- ' as present when the was JIROWN.' j COLBV. "four corners" the decision i,8Ca??n' sent Coupled Hayes-Freeman entry. ray Layton. Clark House A.-A., knocked meeting called, il) r h n r e in the third. --Mr p."'"'lico Futurity last fall Burlew Mulr. restrained for the first mile, went up fast on the outside, took com¬ with ah h o a , Attorney out Joe Kaufman, unattached, second MaJ. August Belmont presiding. T'ower.lf 4 0 0 I 0 0 40 1 2 New York rallied In ninth hun a mile at the Empire City track, mand at the top of stretch, but boy rode him our. Waukeag forced fast pacc for a mile, round. F R. Hitchcock Maine*.If. 10 the and is of course of aca¬ next to and R. T. Wilson were R'tson.rf. 312 0 1 0 W'ms.ef.. 40 1 1 OH scored three runs. only and it was what horsemen call rotten th:-n quit. Lazy Lou attempted to go up the rail but was shut off and knocked IIS POUND CLASS-Otto Clark out of town. 4 2 1 back. She closed fast when clear. Anniversary ran fair race. Ravenswood had early Goldberg, Those present were August P'ham.lb 11.1 2 1,'pn.c... 200 4 4 0 The score: demic interest. It took him 1:44 to do it. and he was Houso A. A., defeated William Burke. Belmont. F. K. Sturgls. H. K. ^napp. IVvltt.ef. 30 1 2 0 01 Royal,3b. 4 02 1 »! 2 They've staggering all during the last eight. So speed. Bronxdale A. C., three rounds. Judge*' de¬ E. Joslyn,3b 200 0 3 1 Franz'n.2b 4 00 2 1 1 SYRACUSE. N. Y. V. cision: Joe Rizlnsky. Clark House A. Joseph Davis, WilUajn Woodward. 0 ah r h o a e' o a e known that we call a had was it that Tom Welsh, who had RACE.Claiming. For and One mile and a A., | M'chell,3b 2 0 1 0 3 Wilson.if 3 00 I 0 0 ab h long |' fri SEVENTH four-year-olds upward. .defeated Nick JoUn' E- Cowdin and E. W iden- 30 1 1 0 b' o 1 10 I >i I 1 ' E. Widener's Runantell in the sixteenth. Time, 1:47 3-3. Purse, $1,230. Winner, b. f.. 4, by Astronomei. Merouesl, Yoerger's Boxing Joseph I K'rlck.ss 3 C'lahan.lb 4 0 0 10 10 Barry,2b.. Lisa,3b. I Joseph School, three rounds, judges' deelalon: ° Kn'lanrl.c 2 00 3 2 O NIIas.sa.. 412 1 2 3 C'ghlln.lb 3 2 0 * 1 0|M'Gar j ,3b 2 0 .) o 0 spade a spade. had Faithful. Owner and trainer, JOHN WHALEN. Start good. Won driving. Place Herman o Futurity: Kimball Paterson. who Toniashow, Bronxdale A. C., do¬ The stewards were Mlgglns.c 1 00 1 0 0 Porter ,p.. 4 00 1 Oo Incralla.ss .lot o 2 loot ae.'.'h. 332 0 1 same. Tost, 3:43. Off. 3:43. nated George Heath. St. Brendan's Club, following ap¬ 300 4 I.avin.lf.. fi 2 2 11 4 2" 0 1 Lucky Hour in it, and Sam Hildreth, Index. Horse. Wt. PP. St. \i * M. Fin. Jockey. St. PI. 8h. three pointed to represent the M'ther,2b 2 0; OIDorkln.ef, ready for it, were rounds. Judges' decision. Jockey lu,b I.eddy,p. 30 1 0 3 0! Totals.. .33 1 6*23 13 6 Murray.rf 'J 2 0 o 0, Fh iin.^s.. r, 0 4 3 ."2 who had Kai-Sang 139 Staunch ....103 6 3 214 114 MaHnelll .....$29.30 $12.70 $M.10 118 POUND CLASS (FINAL at the race 11 " him. ...IOS l 1 1< 1' 1" C. 3.40 4.«0 BOUT).Her¬ following meetings .Kllsby.. 100 0 or,: MTney.Sb 4 1 2 0 OiH'gh'f'd.p. "0 1 As for suits and over¬ confident their charge would beat 73 Copyright l'H Lang. man Tomashow, Bronxdale A. C., knocked F S Von Stade at the of KelloBK.cf 1 1 1 1 n Tooroek.r. :.(ll 11 120 Amuse H'8 8 10 9J «' 4'V4.V 311,4 Brooke .. 7.20 out meeting But when it came to racing the mile 4 4 Joe Bizlnsky, Clark House A. A., sec- the' United Hunts Totals. .31 4 7 27 is 3 Kerwin,c. 5 01 12 OOlNelaon.lb 300 11 10 coats. 113 5 4 4 3 ft ,., no (120) Mid. Hun Coney iind round. Racing .Ratt»d for Kneelund In Grannl.p.. 2 00 1 5 <. Bacl'e.if.. ;! 0 '< '1 1"1 0 In the Futurity Morvich showed signs 3 .. \V. th- fifth lnr.lng. I19i Flier 108 12 12 10 R. Rice 135 POUND K. Vosburgh at the meetingA*80riH_,1°l";of the Q 0 u n of or staggering. He finished 133 Trickster 11.110 8 8 8 ii Schwarts CLASS (SEMI-FINALS*. tl.eavltt out for not touching second base. Zage'do.p. 2 01 1 Troy.rf 2 0 f 0 There's not a fabric we quiting Frank Shuart. unattached, defeated Frank Metropolitan jockey Club. Brown 0 0 0 1 o 1 o (Sal'hcr.p. 000 0 1 211 On 119 Miss 10 11 11 7 (Jantner . 2 *_« ®ti>»nUy.rf. like a Man o' War. His race in the F'tsine.lOd Reiner. Bronsdale A. C., four rounds. J. E. Widener at the 0 0 0 o 0 1 F. Tireur lilt: » 7 3 8 Thomas . meeting of tno Colby 0 0 O.1 use that isn't first tested stake was excellent. Morvich helped to Judges' decision; Jack Keenan, unattached, Ftolen Totals. .10 a f> 27 26 " Totals..42 7 12 -'7 1»ii 64 Encrlnlte ... 1 <»:» 2 2 9 Wallace . Westchester Racing Association. bas"s.Pecitham. Kllsby, Franren. then came on at drew a bye. Three base i>. niiike the. running and 1143 Ettahe 113 7 6 6 Sh»lepets 135 J E. Davis at the or tne hlt.Kllpntrlck. Sacrifice hit I'lal! batted fur Bncilr the nintt Innln;. to make sure won In a Runantell Lusmore II 9 12 11 11 Merlinee POUND CLASS.PINAL BOUT-Jnck meeting l.eavltt. Struck out- Ry I.eddy. by T'orter, Sheeby hatted for Baellc In the eighth In¬ chemically the end and gallop. 122 ...103 Keenan, unattached, won from Queens County Jockey Club. for he re¬ 100 Klmont i08 4 5 12 12 Johnson Frank 1. Bases 011 balls.Off l.edrty, 3; off porter. ning. vas probably second best, Shuart, unattached, by default. \ H. Morris at the 1. 1 it's all-wool. Turner's worst Staunch drew away In the last sixteenth. Copyright, shoulng sudden improvement, meeting of the lilt by pitcher.By Leddy l.aniniper). Svr»'-tis» 1 0 < 0 0 0 0 P.* ceived one of Clarence Amaze made lan a HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS SEMI-FINALS. Empire First base or errors.Broun, 4. 2. tired after forcing early pace. up ground fast. Midnight Sun dull Arthur Sandstrom. Bronxdal? A. City Racing Association. Colby. N. Y. 0 1 0 1 1/0 . had rides. race. Flzer ran a fair race. C.. J. E. Widencr at the of I,eft on bases. Brown, Colby. 9 Time )$iilverslt> Rogers Peet Company up Pcratched- Iron Boy. John Arbor. Lucy Kate. Jack Reeves, Walk Tan Orma knocked out George Miller, Clark House meeting the of came.l hour and 49 minutes. Umpire. T« o basf hits.Murray, l'lynn 3, Hlrsbfleld, After tho race Morvich pulled Up, II., A. A., second round: Alex Union Saratoga Association. IVirkin, Dtinley. Thn-" b:<«< 1 n». Kerw ii^ He looked as If he Reed and Golden Chance. Schar, Flnnsll. Broadway HerallSq. fresh and strong. Settlement A. C., drew a bye. lieorge. Dorkln. Fscrfcfiec hit.Geoiec. .-'tol>n at St. "Four at St. . ould have gone on and raced an extra HEAVYWEIGHT CLASS-FINAL BOUT- baaea.MurraS Fl.vnn. Lsvin ci -ort". T-ef* 13th jsth 1" quarter right then, even though he was Alex Schar, Union Settlement A. C.. on ba.«rs.S> rn';us<\ 12; N. Y. , !'. Bapi'S Convenient knocked out Arthur Sandstrom. Bronxdale V on bulla.Off Hlrshf eld, 4: off Eaecarito, :. Corners" Fifth Ave. a two-year-old. Harvard Hits Jowett Nine Overwhelmed A. C., first round. off Oiannl, 2. Slrm-k out.By Hlwhfl'W. Broadway Among local horsemen Morvich is Hard, Navy INTERCITY CLASHES. by Zaecaido, 7; by Qfftnnl, 4; by tiallcgherg tt Warren at gut St. first choice for the big stake, but they With I lilt by plteluT.Ry Hlrsbfleld iMalom \i. 110 POUND CLASS.Nat Plncus. New York, the Scholastic Athletes *11 agree he will have to be at his best Maine 3 to 0 13 to 1 rmiwfl balls-Kerwin. 2. Hits-Off llirtb Beating by By Georgia Tech, knocked out Harry Pascal, , ri»-lrt. 0: off Zcernrdo. 6: off C.rannt, <: off to because think verv win, they highly third round; Hugh Manion, Pittsburgh, Gallagher, 2. Umpire.K« .nson. Time of of Harry Payne Whitney's Olympus. defeated A1 Pettlngill. New Orleans, thro Fordham Prep lout Its first baseball hours and .10 minutes. Gets Foul Bat rounds decision*. Bishop, the Erasmus aces, were easy game.2 The Whitney golding's trial at Havre de Center Fielder Hallock From Own Breaks (Judges' game of the season yesterday at Ford- for the the former was con¬ 110 POUND CLASS.FINAL BOUT-Nai victors, taking hif C.race of a mile in 1:39 4-5 Homer and Two Bate Hit. Hederman's Nose. Ptncu*. New York, defeated Hug:i Mansion, ham Fi< Id when it bowed to the Mount way to the showers after an sidered flno, but It was Vernon onslaught exceptionally Pittsburgh, three rounds (ludge^ decision). High School nine by the score in the fifth. A home run by Ken Wha- c/ VJ hla treat race last Saturday, when he Special Dispatch to Tub Nbw Yoik Hbkat.d. Annapolis. Md., April 26..The Naval 118 POUND CLASS.A1 Guillott, New Or¬ of 7 to 3. The up-State lads made only len and two tr'ples by Nelson beat Boniface, that impressed them leans, defeated Jack Gordon, New York, two safe off George Cambridge, Maes.. April 26..Har¬ Academy was overwhelmed on Its own third round (disqualified for holding); Ray binaries the delivery of R. >U>d Kostabltck figured in the four runs Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value opinion that race was diamond thle afternoon Clarke. Pittsburgh, defeated Harry Glm- Smith and Joe Harrington, but wlldness in that inning. The score: L'I?C .L" a of for it on Jowett by Georgia Tech, on better than mile trial 1:38 vard jumped Pitcher Jack the score being 13 to 1. In the field and bel. Philadelphia, three rounds. Judges' de¬ Smith's part at critical moments R. H. E stamina cision. o o o i 40 showed Olympus had speed, this afternoon In the first two frames, on the bases the visitors displayed form paved the way to the setback. Harring¬ stuyveaant i.« 0 and courage and could b»at a horse 118 POUND CLASH (FINAL BOUT)-Al ton, the Fordham ace, relieved Smith In Erasmus i> 0 o 0 0 0 (hi 3 sewing tip a 3 to 0 victory over the Uni¬ seldom seen in a college aggregation, Guillott, New Orleans, knocked out Ray flatteries.Plftin nnd Ma* of class, such as Is Boniface. first round. the sixth and held the suburbanites score¬ Hoeckelman; of Maine on Soldiers Field. Five while the Midshipmen took the occasion Clsiki", Pittsburgh, well. Bishop and Tweedy. versity to play the most miserable ball of the 13.1 POUND CLASS.Ernie Seitz, New York, less. but his teammates could not reach of the Crimson's six slaps came In the season. defeated .toe Ryan, Pittsburgh, three Kwlng with any success after the fourth The De La Salle Institute nine smoth¬ rounds. Judges' decision: George Kerstoff. Inning. The scorc: ered American Support for first two stanzas and center fielder L«en With only one safe hit by Pittsburgh, defeated Jark Keenan, New the Chelsea School team yesterdn% iNAsm runsBarron*] York, three rounds, Jtidci*' decision. R. H. E. at Van f'ortlandt Park the score of Hallock was high man wllfh a home run Tech took the lead with three In the " by Mount Vernon... - 0 O 0 0 'I 0.7 2 first two errors Alexander ISA POUND CLASS (FINAL BOUT).Ernie 2 21 to 0 In a five inning game. De I,» Revival of Irish Games and a two base hit. Bob Shugrue al¬ Inning, by Seitz, New York, won from George Kerston, l-'ordham Pr»p 2 1 1 10 0 0 0 0.3 « Salle scored nineteen and one by Barchet and a base on ball« Pittsburgh, by default. Batteries.Kwlng ar.d Shiehul. R. Smith times in the third, lowed Maine fourt hits, but faultless the other factors. The next Harrington and Fanning. N. Smith. each man going to bat three times. In his suc¬ being big '/ommittee at N. support proved a big factor In bunch came In the sixth session, when de Entries. that frame Onpt. Oreene, the l^a Salle Organized cess. Only two Maine men reached Havre Grace Poly Pr»p downed Manual Training backstop, contributed a double and a Morgan O'Leary and Baron singled, Col¬ ana Y. A. C. to Obtain Entries. third base. Janln and Hallock both bad was First Ra'».Claiming; three-year-olds High at St. Brendan's Oval yesterday home run smash with two on bias*. is that Ion and Ed¬ lins given a base on balls and Ho- upward; six furlones: everywhere apparent five putouts and Capt. Con derman nnd Hoaran both miscued. Index Wt.'Index. Wt. by the score of 6 to 3 In a seven inning Oreene walked in his othet two times at American support for Ireland's re¬ die Lincoln fielded the ball like major GEORGIA TECH. vavat. ACAD. M'bo Jumbo.1171 70 *0. W'lngton.107 game. The Dyker Heights lads collected bat. The score: ITthe American have entry into the world of amateur sport as leaguers. al> r 11 o ft e! nh r Ji o n e . "War Map..1111 . Justine !>.... 91 clusters of three runs In the fourth and n h K people . national entity for the first time in Harvard got three hits In a row In the Morg*n,3b 3 3 1 4 2 0! Bar.- tt.2b .*.0 1 1 2 2 'S'lng Vale..10"! 77 Pretender ...112 seventh innings by some heavy hitting. Chelsea ¦''liool o o 0 n o- o 1 when Lincoln. Gordon and O'L'o .ef 0 2 2 2 0 0! Harrls.cf. .1 1 5 2 I) fi 6" "Edna t>. ...10B l'.*7 .Satana 107 lie T.a Salle. 11 l!» O 0.21 1(1 come and their many centuries was assured at a meet¬ first Inning R«rr'n.lb 2 3 14 00|Rowr«.lf. »0C 1 00! 64 M'ht florles. 127 *l.l'd George.107 The score: Batteries.Cl>>«sl ami Klgncy. McCarthy' deliberately by ing of Irishmen and Irlsh-Amoricans nt Conlon singled with none out. Lincoln Tngr'm.lf t t 0 1 ()OiN'|fm'pr,p "01 1 :i I 8ti 'Whalebone .111 100 'Runfra #1 n. h. e. Greene and MrOrath. the New York A. C. last The overran third and was thrown out iby 4 2 2 2 0 20 1 2 7!) ....JOPi 605 Forest Queen 81 Polv rtep o O 0 3 n 0 .1.« 1'J I own of to the night. Grlffin.rf OjHed'an,**. C"! 'Capers Manual 0 1 0 0 0 0 2.3 « 4 process reasoning was th > Ed King. Gordon reached home, how¬ Bft'in.s*.. ."0 2 1 3 0|BI*c»..«s 1 00 0 2 1 .Royallleu ..1071 The School of > meeting called for purpose 1 1 r> Bak 3 0 0 Pattellas.Bell and VatSSJ Edmonds, Kap¬ High 'ommerc# of an in the ever, when Conlon singled, but a fast HIH.2b... .">11 r.p-.'Jb 0 40 Also eligible: trounced the Concordia perfecting organization Brnt'on.e .">0 0 2 2 01 Al*x>r,1b 20 1 1,1 0 2 JiiO-' Dare 10.".' 100 Lucky Olrl... OS lan and Marth. Prep nin' at conclusion that Nash cars do pos¬ United States to arouse interest and double pl«y retired the side without Collin*.p. 320 0 4 01 Hogan.r-.., 4 0 0 8 2 AO 'Mm Hold.. !>fi 8.*> 'PerIgourdlnelO, Bronxvllle yesterday by the score of obtain entries of Irishmen and Irish- further scoring. Hallock'a home run In Millft.rf... 400 1 0 0 J14 'Mldlan 1121 The Riverdale Country School hase- 8 to 6. Four singles, a psss to first and sess a and Americans for the revival of the the second drove Percy Jenklna in Total*.42 13 11 27 13 Oj'Hum'eys. 1 00 0 00: Second Race.Maid ?n two-year-old filllee, ball team trounced the Browning School two errors on infield taps, In tlx special pre-eminent value, four furlongs: brought Aonach Thailltean or Tallltcan games ahead of him. The score: Total*. 8 Wt.linden. Wt. nine at Riverdale yesterday by the score tallies in the second. Nat Gluek. the to .32 1 27 1« 10 Index. for the volume of their he held In Dublin next August under' HARVARD. MAINE. .Batted for Hederman In tlie fourth Inning. . fKlrk tiUdy.-IMi 00 ranasaln ....114 of 13 to R. Marvin and Hobba twirl, d Commerce center fielder, made a spec¬ by pur¬ the auspices of the Dall Eireann gov¬ ah r h o a el ah r h o a a Georgia T»eh 3 0 0 1 2 12 1 0.1.", 99' KHz H»an..1l4i 00 Sollsa 114 for the victors and were caught by De tacular one hand catch in the fourth ernment and last promoted by Ireland Unc'tA. 40 1 1 3 0l.lohn'n.2h. 4 01 3 11 Naval Academy... 10000000 0. 1 15* C. I'antagcs. 114 12* K1U. Rrire...114, Uagre and Muller. Bedsford and Hyatt frame. The score: chases have lifted the annual 1 0 . they ns a In G'rdon.rf 4 110 00'8arg'nt,3b 4 00 1 Three base hits.Nlem»yer. Griffin. Two tVaplllon ...1141 99 Ethereal Blue.l 14 nation 1169. 4 02 0 4 4 no 2 3 0 hae* hit.Alexander. Sacrifice 1141 were the batteries for Browning. R. H E Irishmen and Trlsh-Amcrl- Conlon,M 0|0*good.*«. lilts-Rinvl- Wlndlgo H, S. of Com.M I) 0 V ft 12 .; cars to Leading Owen, lb., 2 no 13 n 6 Hunk.if... 40 1 o oo Ings, Alexander. Base* on balls.Off Nle- tWIIson and Salmon entry. (|(M" sale ofNash from 8th enns who o I'oneordla imp.. 0 0 ?' 1 0 3 0 O.« 0 24th attended the meeting and Murphy,r 200 2 Wi.unge.rf.. J"o 1 00 meyer. 4: off Collin*, 7. 8trnck out.By Nle- Third Race.M.ildcn threeyear-olda and Stuyvesant High turned In its most Battel Mogul and I.ubelsky; Srhaffer pledged their support of what are pop¬ Jenk>.°2h. 310 0 1 OiKlng.cf... 302 5 1 1 meycr. 3: b1 '"Slliilt, 'i. Wild nltch.Collins. tip*> ard; mile and seventy yarda: impressive victory ftaterdsy at Flatbush and Brno. in the in live If not named the Irish Jantn.lf. 2 00 T> O AlConley.lb. 300 0 00 Stolen b**e».Barron, Hill. Double play. Index. WW Index. Wt Hall place industry years. ularly accurately Hall'k.cf. .1 t 3 3 00.Precott.c., 2 00 3 0 Barchet. Hederman and Alexander. Umpires 102 tLollypop ...if*' . Pomlngo ....115 Oval when It blanked the Erasmus Olympic games were Joseph Connelly, (Thug'ue.p 1(0 i SOjJowett. p 2 0 0 0 2 0 .Stump and Hughes. Time of same.2 hour* 144 Coolgardl# ..ICtli IM'fStar JesterflOfl nine by the score of 6 to 0. Bcrnie Flynn, Morris High School bowed to Manhat¬ Irish Consul-General; Murray Hulbert, *Jordan... 100 0 0 0 and 13 minutes. 111 Vitamin ...l'lfll I.V) Vineyard the Stuyvesant pitcher, allowed hut two tan Prop In a baseball game at < 're FOURS and SIXES President of the Board of Aldermen; Totats. .2? 3 6 27 11 Oi 122 tHIgh Mafic.10d{ Flying Cloud.113 one a clcsn In the sev¬ tona Park yesterdny the «core of In Tot«l«.. ..TO0 4 24 11 2 122 ....lOtfi i>afe lilts, single by Michael Koughman, of the I Hickory enth inning and the other a scratch tap to R. Padeau of Manhattan struck out P'uti to t. b. New York A. preside/it .Batted for Lunge In ninth inning. tSalubrla Stable and Ross entry. range Jrtm $965 f. fitterj C.: Matthew'p. Halpin. Harvard 1 2000000 *.3 Yankee Jockeys Finish Fourth Race-The Frolic rurse; three-year- In the fourth. Maxwell and Grant twelve of the Hlfh S' hoot lads. ohMlrman of the athletic committee of Main* 0000000 0 0.0 old fillies; n>Ue and seventy yards: the New York A. C.; Tlerney O'Rourke. Two base hit.llalloek. Home run.Hal- One, Two in Big Race Index. Wt.'Index. Wt. A member of the board of governors of loek. Sacrifice hits.Janln, Jowett. Ba*e* r_'4 Yashmak ...1111 0"> O'ce Mayers..10H on bnll*.Off Shugrue, 2; off Jowett. 1, 120 Roulette I0M| 129 M'land Belle. 103 the N<:w York A. C.{ .1. P. McEvoy, Effort..1021 124 rrelude 100 president of the Struck out-By Shugrue, 1; by Jowett. 2. Eng., April « *7» Last Gaelic A. A. ; IT. tWt on baaea.Harvard, 3: Maine, B. Hit (Associated Presa)..The Two 95 All Kalr 111| 137 Caretaker ...10ti: O'Toole. secretary of the Newark Gaelic Double play-Os- Guinea Fifth Rare.The Greenwich Handicap, by pitched ball.Murphy. Newmarket.Thousand Stakes, the and six .Society; Luke Dillon of the Philadel¬ good, Johnson and Conley. Umpire#.Me- first classic of the three-yoar-olds upward: furlongs: of racing season, Imlex. Wt. Index.Wt. : phia Clan-na-Gael, M. Grimes, secretary Lntighlin nnd Hlafford. Time game. run here was won of the Gaelic 1 hour and 20 minute*. to-day. by T,ord 111" tt.lon d'Or..l2H! 117 Trerelyan ...10H; A. A.: M. Duffy, vice- Queensborough's St. l»uis, by Ier present position. It was the fine R. H. E. for entlrs colts and fillies foaled and upward; mile and three-sixteenthe: Distributor*, City. raining Irishmen received when prepar¬ Wn*eda U>11vanity I I II In 1919. Index Wt.j Index. Wt brookI\N MAX *ol!K NKW,\l!k for their various Indiana 13 4 132 *T>nrk Hill.. 113 130' .Flutsey 103 ing athletic activities University IM Smart Money107 At Weary 09 French Shriner & Urner V I> M<«»nr« t'orp., Mlfremn: Vnvh->rwnrk Co., which enabled them to successfully go 11* T.ady Lillian.I'M 182* 'Tan Son Ill M4 Fifth Arena* l IS* Broadway 1M Broadway Ilftl Bedford \\f. llrnadnnv «mr W fi'ith