lfr NEW-YORK DAILY TUIEINE. SAT?IM>AY. JANUARY 18. 1906- LATHAM SAILS TO-DAY. REGIMENT ARMORY. A. A. U. AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA SHOW IN NEW 69TH TO FIGHT THE i afternoon, with tne airship suspended in tha centre of the floor. _ .HAKWXY yesterday qj, pooaer IN FOOTBALL As It appeared (Thxo r. S World's Champion Beats to Standing Irish-American A. C. Refuses in Final Court Tennis COMMITTEES JOIN HANDS. Match. Drop Cattleman-Joyce Case. Vt*-*rLatham, of England, the world's moat t»> court tennis -m.l r»rTi»t expert. fsnlsh*j Athletic moos h]» The members <->f the Irish-American American t'»'ir with a victory In arc exhibition t^nxrt JsOng Session at Hotel Netherland Club were greatly disappointed yesterday when t«nni!« match with Q»m§» Standing at th« Racquet Justice Gi»g«"rlcli. In th« Sopretna Court, fal!^ and Tennis (lib yesterday. He eon£«d#d P-andfttf Amalgamation. cmKjs fift<>«n. and won In straight Ends in to hand dotrn a decision In th» .proceedings of oo*-li»lf attt. L«tliani \u25a0«>. ill -all for home tills brought by the club against the Amateur Ath- 8-5. 8—!. mornln* There is harmony In football. After many on the <'armanfii. letic Union. .The courtroom was crowded with foreigner displayed by conferences and much playing of politics, which The Ma claw sett'.ijj }j) men prominent in local and national athletic?. piv>fl form rj.n.-kiy. riltlioußh lie wpnt to the lasted fivo hours, the old football rules com- trail;. cccrti' who eagerly awaited the justices rulinp. «lir*<-My from tho Phtl.j>itU>!iia Charles j; mittee, representing; Yale. Princeton, Pennsyl- The present trouble all dates back to last sum- Sands, tiie a:nat««ur tennis champion. »as Chicago Annapolis, formed cirj r«fem vania. Cornell. and mer, tho registration commutes of th« The principals agreed thai all the games shoqJa night the com- when an snia'.gamation lato last with Union preferred charges of be on rv*r: t»rms». by of Amateur Athletic St;in.llT)Sr »orvirr. mittee of seven named the Conference Joyce took the bat Latham latefcly' professionalism against ami Caatlemao. made, 30—0 by placing? tha» Standing and Colleges, re-enforced by the ad- it conid Ml Universities distance runner and hurdler, respectively, and Standing brouyhr Harvard, which had withdrawn from return. After had tke scijt* to dition at prominent members of the Irish-American Ath- LAtham eaxneu a r.«!!nf and to^k th« had been duly elected a -iill rwn the old committee and letic Club. It lias been the custom In the past a moment la'^r on Sf»ndlnj> miss. La»h*ni : committee. athlete?, «i- member of the conference to dispose quickly of all charges against lowed hi* opponent only 13 in the second K«m«. aM point to say that a It m!ght he ore to the those hung fire. al«o tool: the third af»T deuce h««J been oojj«< was organized. but have netr national rules committee Tne day before the metropolitan chnnipion- three timc^- Dennis, Cornell, as made It Ilore, b.u Standing won the with Professor L. M. of 6hips, at Travers Island. last fall, where the This fourth Harvard, sec- th-- grille Opening. bCßld^s --orlaj b-rmaa, T. Reid. Jr.. of American Club members were fran.f. f.ndins 0q . and W. Irish- Athletic ssfr^•icc. Standing get but 15 it: tiM noxt Mac, anxious to in fill-around championship v. the two and ml^sinj. Thi«i t;*:- the los-in^ cIMSN 9 tb»' banner, counsel for the club applied to vl!»)r«>r a 4—l lea.'. courts for an injunction restraining the commit- A ball to the "trili" by St»odir;r a;ic former favor. the games from keeping Castleman and Joyce "Rarid vollpyiiiKmarked Urn »ereiitti game. Staa4- from competing:. ins: losing points through lir.ding the net Latkin tip- This injunction was granted, and both athletes won th? game, mnklxij; "core 3 to 2. Latham* Hip pinio wag a miss competed and tvon points. In fact, the final f>:nglf» count in next by""SS tooh n»x; gam«, award of the championship trophy was depend- opponent. St.ir.<]itig also the tb« ecor*? ijoine to dauee. ent upon whether the points yon by these two Latham th«n led. 5 game* to 4. Th» n«;xt fUM "AUTO" VS. AIRSHIP. counted for the Irish-American \u25a0aii YACHT. athlete? were to den.', Lmham eventuall: winatnj, NEW HERRESHOFF also wont 'AUTO" SHOW TO-BIGHT Athletic Club or not. making the aeon <> to I. H« took tin i a- to Joy., registration committee of '• Speed At a meeting of the and after dropping the next won tl tut, Bto 8. J. Rogers Maxwell Orders Steel Merchants of Earth and the Metropolitan Association of the Amateur In the second and final «ci hathani was at all GARDEN A FAIRYLAND. Athletic Union on January 5 last, the Irish- tttnee master of the situation. J{« showed better Ether at . Club was served with a no- court tennia form than at any time since hi? arrival Racing and Cruising Schooner. American Athletic • The automobile show to be held by the Auto- tice directing it to vacate the injunction pro- in this country. flndine the- winning penißa. with Bristol, K.L, Jan. 12.— The racing and cruis- accuracy. StandinK" 1 onlj »ncres»fol Club of America In the new 60th Regi- ceedings obtained in the case of Joyce and deadly ajflpn ing schooner, built by the Herres- World's Finest Motor Cars in This mobile was mad* In tiie second »?anie, which he won. Th« which be ment Armory, at 2Gth-st. and I-exington-avo., Castleman, or else lie suspended from member- scores follow; by P»»l hoffs, of Bristol, for J.Rogers Maxwell,of New- FIRST PET. rwoitea P"?^, .„ocrodl: P>»- will open to-night at 8 o'clock. At 4 p. m. the ship In the national association. Ten days of • •• >-* York, as announced from New- York to-day, is Year's Exhibition. Latham 1 1 1 » ' '[: * m": P camp. of the club willhave a. first view of th«s grace were iriven In which to comply with this Standing 0 0 i> 1 " fiI " I if1 0-J , W.IUT same boat over there has been much members r^ol the which When the doors of are exhibition by order, and this period expires next Tuesday. hkiosr> SET. speculation here during the last several weeks. sixth annual held the dub. thrown open to-night and the sixth national smallest run- January "[<>. The text of the notice served is as Latham " " " " '* • ° •"• at yards it be- Beside automobiles from the Standing Ltllllll\u25a0 I~* Prom workmen the llerreshoft the visitors will find track, came known that a racing yacnt was to be built, automobile show begins, about to th^ ponderous commercial the follows: but the declined to discuss the ques- themselves in a fairyland, brilliantlyIlluminated Aero Club of hold Its first exhibi- Herreshoffs America will a meeting registration committee of tion of ownership in any way. Rumor ascribed by thousands of electr!-; lights, and will see on of At of the BIDS FOR GOLF TOURNAMENTS. Emperor William tion of balloons and airships. A series vita- the Metropolitan Association of the Amateur the ownership at .one tune to display tho motor cars of and ,r to Maxwell, but not finest America graph automobile pictures, depicting the Van- Athletic Union on January >. the following of Germany, and later Mr. resolution tne definite announcement was received Europe. derbilt cup race, \\ ill also l>e shovn. A double was unanimously adopted: Atlantic City until Resolved, That this demand Baltimore Asks for Amateur— to-day was anything certain known. Even the most conservative amotig those who force of workmen was employed last, night to committee from Preparatory work on building the schooner seen the declare the Irish-American Athletic Club that they Nassau Want Women's. expected have the decorations in Garden bring tho building to completion. vacate within ten days from January 6 the cast; and was Ftarted two weeks fipo, and it is an in- that the keel will be laid in a short time. them to be the finest that ever marked Tendencies perhaps most marked are the in- of the Irish-American Athletic Club, in Joyce The first batch of application* from Hubs •willlne IlPiil dustrial exhibition and thoroughly keeping and Castleman, against registration commit- goti cbamptonsiirßt wa* The yacht willmeasure US feet over all. and in low priced runabouts, the to the IMC national of crease in the hij?h quality, tee, g-eneral committee and officers the Metro- handle Dr. WliUams. have a waterline of 91 feet. The lines of the with the high class power driven machines of out yesterday. Thus far tl- only bid forth* SSssSSsSSSto^fca. and scriving several most extraordinary values being shown. politan Association of the Amateur Athletic (riven boat are finished and the work on the which be to-night and during has been from the B*ltimoM nearly completed. will exhibited the Make and break Ignition divides honors with the Union, and upon failure to comply with this amateur received board is The schoone^ will Club, both the Country Club of A;- be of titeel throughout, Ft°el pla«*»d and beamed, coming we^k. Firms that have shown in the jump spark system; mechanically operated In- resolution the committee prefer charges of in- County while against the Nassau Country have appiiH —• and willbe equipped with ;t small centreboard. Garden since the beginning of the industry, let valves seem to have scored a further ad- FtibordinatJon the Irish-American Ath- lantic City and Clark, l^tir bylaws are two Hubs fillingto the cvenin, .he conference Commodore E. W. of thf> Philadelphia when there were only a handful of exhibitors, club in accordance with the of the for the women's. Then- TaT^Tn Hotel, W. T. Club. Is having a 70-foot vanco over the automatic prototype; th" multi- Amateur Athletic Union. handle the open-tht- Englewood l«ol1 i hibandtbt Murray BUI where Corinthian Yacht that are now lee met at the schooner built at the yards. will be seen to-night with cars cylinder engine has superseded several single Philadelphia Cricket Club. r,ade application for ad- Herreshoft Cohalan, way, « > Jr.. of Hazard. Three of the sons of Nathaniel <:. Hfrreshoff, considered almost perfect. cylinder designs and the vogue of the pressed \u25a0Daniel P. attorney for P. J. Con i. Conferen,, Universities and designer many fast boats, been cars, th<» president the GOLFERS TO MEET. to the of the of bo have Ntit alone motor but every conceivable steel frame is undisputed. rx<:ept for a few of of Irish American Athletic NEW-JERSEY STSon went further and made assisting in laying down the lines of the Max- accessory be on Club, whp has charge Injunction pro- New-Jeraey State Golf Colleges. The committee boat. In connection with them will tho smallest machines. had of the The annual meeting of Urn and assist on the \u25a0 committee, on the theory well schooner will Clark at :Percy of th. The boys Nathaniel, .ir., Sidney and Gris- view. More than two hundred and twenty-five pans mechanism keep ceedings, said last night: Association will be held the olßce Jack- hto a member to are Protective under the to a>'"=rnoon. Janu- empowered by the conference wold. All are under twenty years of ag^. firms have taken every available Inch of space son. No. 31 Na»sau-at., on Monday that it v-.-as dust and mud out of the engine, and tha trans- The notice served on me by Mr. Boyle, of the represented amalgamation with the men in the irjp amphitheatre. The gasolene pleasure committee, ary 29. at 3 p. m. Bach club must be form Ifpossible an mission gear are general, whereas last year they registration is one of the most re- business tb« Princeton, It was con- occupy the entire main floor, elec- markable papers seen. by" on- voting delrg?«te. The winb<2 contempt curt, COLUMBIA BEATS CORNELL. Hotel Netherland. Heavy Going at Fair Ground* City .several prominent manufacturers having brought to of and we will tak<* alter some discus- and accessory firm* have been allotted space on action accordingly. The object of this is clear to Columbia defeated Cornell in the Columbia gwa. TnlF committee met and out some meritorious machines. In the power Itis intention of the night instructions from Park Choices Win. the elevated platform, in the concert hall and me. the Amateur Athletic na?ium In a on<\«ided baalietteU Kama la* voted unanimously under plans ->f air cooling is ? Union to interfere with the mid-winter games of sion which feature. Even 1 of s amalgamation with on the balconies. the Irish at by a .'!"'" oto . the various universities for New -Orleans. .Tan. 12.—Heavy goinp at the Kair show; the four cylinder vertical motor, in front under American Athletic Association Mad- amalgamation of James C. Young, manager of the Colonel ison Fquare Garden <>n February 3. the old committee, if such an Grounds track to-day accounted for the defeat the bonnet, driving on a longitudinal shaft, is of Pamela, Simplicity and Atwood. George Pope. M. T. Brock. C T. Mabley and M. VAST WATER POWER PROJECT. be made by coceervma; the intereets three favorites— successfully air cooled in unit? of as high as James E. Sullivan, of the Amateur Athletic could Mr. Jack was the only favorite to \u25a0win and was L.Downs, members of the show committee, de- An Invitation was then sent and 41 horsepower. Union, said List night: both committees run up to $1,300 and bought in. Lubeck, in the clare that the cars shown In the Garden this 30 to come to the $50,000,000 Corporation to Operate In to the conference committee fifth race, unseated his riaer at the post, rr.n away year will be the most representative lot ever Just enough six cylinder cars willbe shown to Let. them go court. T up my to the best methods to to have built HowlKethcriand discuss three miles and was withdrawn. brought together. The list given out indicates suggest an increasing future for motors of this reputation during twenty-live years of honest Northern California. Urst at the City Park track effort, and Ine<»d not po to these men for a bll! unit*-. Five favorites finished that there will be thirty makes of American type, which prove uniform marvels of smooth A to take «> getting com- Mcrllngo and Rockaway. the two of character. Iam not worrying, and they .-an Portland. Ore., Jan. 13.— project The work of the two thiß afternoon. pleasure cars shown, eleven imported cars, eight and silent operation even running, with River, Cali- preliminary favorites, excuse of a and take us to court for contempt. They must obey water of Feather in Northern together was easily accomplished. The beaten had Ui'o reasonable vehicles, ample power the aqueducts mittees heavy track and conskjeraoio Interference. In the electric vehicles and seven commercial reservation. the rule?. fornia, and carry it through tunnels and telephone consultation between Bteeplecnase li. M. P. outran and outjump"d his fifty-six developed, o? first move was \u25a0 a total of different kinds of motor cars. Not the least feature of the show is the aero- until 400,Of*"' horsepower hap been Camp. This was fol- j h< i.i. Wreath of Ivy fell at the seventh jump, and Dr. Babbitt and Walter Conclave unseated his rider at the eighth. No one who has not had a. look in the Garden nautical exhibit, in which i*included a variety enough to supply all the towns of the Sacram«aVi a a hour later XEJV'-ORLEANS ENTRIES. and Berkeley with elm- lowed by the, receipt of note half j FAIR GROUNDS SUMMARIES. in the last fe— days ran appreciate the trans- of dirigible balloons, aeroplanes, soaring ma- Valley. Oakland. Alameda by Camp th» men at th« Murray Hill ; - that building has undergone. chines, lifting- etc., trie power, is to be financed by a IHMMMMcor- Mr. from : half furlongs) Miss FVrris, \<*) formation tbe The propeller*", some of which Co, of Camp i fremtum, by I.Brown Wilson A and another telephone talk between Mr. j g«v i »i-i !<•- iPerrUwi, Vi color scheme is white and cold. There are staff have been subjects of and partially FAIR GROUNDS. poration orK^nized \u25a0.. ). -i--z (Moreiani!), to tnirt. successful took .)i- « "*pl'!nsr. six f'jrlongs'i— 100; N r>r. then Professor I*nnia i. t-veljTi Garth, columns.'ten feet apart, supporting cornices con- successful tripIs that have progress Firs* race Fran* Gr<"»n. and Babbttt': I1m« J.J.-n. Xt !>••*.. Lor.i K«nt. ram ' marked the Trivial. SSiandy. 106; Env»rlte, 107; Loriraf?, 116, Hcr- i \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 M«rcy T^4^V^g representative, ex- f:. lJ»ni !•\u25a0 famtla H-::e tun. nith th» Hnv-rfr.rri enno• :. and taining the signs each Electro- aerial navigation n-n l^ar. Baywood, 107; Pinstlrker. kSnSSVK hiai : of exhibitor. in the last year t<>Ti?iß. 108; !<">2: 92. T^ : n' within or so. Par B'M«-eis»-r. I"1 Paul c things wrhic ; 'If.-p furlones) » -> :'T il,. Johnson), £5 Stand 108: : Qten Gallant. 109: 'w^htagton, to Ualninic to h'ri tl - ra- o 'i . - Pli:? Pirate. Dapple Gold, MS; in- Oregon and for whi-h CtOO.CQQ.9W ; 1 v m; i\u25a0•\u25a0 tenlng, '••.. liMvrelind),:> to I. eecond: >i"i Clifford. 11C: 01. :nittee md from : 1(1 t.i Ttme, I:<>4'-b. vestor. OS to be set aside nnsl l mr.i. Mr • jrear-olde: furlongs)— was a twenty minute con- Jlugil, Irank Urten. Wili Shields. Noltage. Maggie I.l»t*r. Second ra (two four W. A Gor- Hon. After that there man, 101; Glad lJ irat». 101; Blackburn, US; Round Dance, 1 Bern] \u25a0«, White Marah. I'eggy. t nele Henry am blmpliciiy nt Murray Hotel, and a. \u25a0>\u25a0'\u25a0<<> 118; May OtbnoTP, 103; Beniay. 108: B!a<-k Pand, 106: KILLS FAMILY. versation the Hill »i!-o ran. Lucy Marie, Midway, ijo; KITTEN NEARLY ia~» ifivc? furlongs)— Ncsf, n: (O'N«UD, 8 to 88: Scbroeder*a Manii- X., 107. committees were shaking hands In Third Van i'»n-- :nll»> nnd a sixteenth) — 100; p. m. the two 4. v..- not lP*rrine> 15 to 1, second; I>acly Third ra--» Norena, - a", •"., 100: J,u--kv Charm, l0?>- .turgl*. Imp. HIS: c-ap tiie small dining room at the Hotel ->\u25a0 therland. ; H-.-r.rl»i'a. y.< iCOUidlur), to third Tim.-. laX*. Roodolet. 105; Paul, Awakening, Bella Dlxon, }*'-n«iig.>. Arcti oiai-arn. 'nan's tain Bob. Peter 107: Macbeth. H'7. Collector Turns on Jets of Stove and Fills Flat with With Harvard a member of the conference j UcKee and the '""re a«»o ran. Jesmip. lift. committee, the old committee was minor- i :oun , rr.-e dHITo and five furlongs) Mr. Jack. lO.T Fourth race 'th" Merchant*' Ilan'Tlrap; nn» mile)—E- Illuminating In^he lo •'• v^r., h b I:\u25a0 (O N-ii'n, t<> 1, xcitement si: lien H'Kl.ipr. 107: Tartan. 107: 37; Gas. ity and, matters went smoothly at first. (Sewell). • to Captain 03; Ha!lov\-ma^. 06; Ptockv .->o>i. Lteber. Tvhile imminent, s-tcond, Sir.a ir.a Jfdl*, 106 fW Robbin?). 4 t.. J. third. Horeeradiah, S4: Ilaraiaklf. radiator \u2666'<"•\u2666 was not long before a split seemed j Time, 3 Murmur, l G o i>H: P?ffr Paul. 100. <;uld!ns S'ar. 1«V>: I>e KeOke, 10-S; A kitten playing about a gats la It • r. rangtble, Goo m, as the new committee seemed disposed to ask i 1 \u25a0 K::.--ix!»inp*. 103 Fifth rnyi lose mile and seventy yards i—i"»lrbur>-, V*). ar-artmtnt:? early *«t»rdar too much it ro-»»rs. 100; Brookston, 100; 11, ltX>; Sin- 637 Bth-ave-, turnod on the gas (r-rlmmi!.-. 7 to S won «9 (Perrtne), IS to 1. K*tle Consoelo com- ganization. liitixi.!*:> (TVrlrins). ito 1, third. Time. cerllj- Bell*. i»>: Wedgwood, 106; Colonel Whlt». lit; with the the family, the committee 107; 107: Dmmlo. morning, remit thai This resulted In conference l:llfs. Etrena, Delmor^. Third Alarm and Harry Scott flarmaki?. McWllHaraa. 107: Ruth W.. bis wife and ?lx children, were* •withdrawing to decide on another ulan for also ran. LubecK left at lost. J«5; Henr>- O-. 90; Safrgr-iard. 103; <;ypz»rie, a?; Rather posed of the men. (mils Royal. A the amaJpama.tion. This plan eventually proved sat- s:\rh race and ore ••-•tlxtenth)—Kati« Po»»n. -V& 89. — most asphyxiated. bab; awakened fatherU (Morelan.h. ."> to Col i"l 1^ ?r> 5. sixtli race (Bellin»t; "r.*mile aril seventy rards) Goo new committee was duly 3. won: iKrecmam. 9S; 100: Haliung Kin: crying. isfactory, and tlu- Goo. Sneer. I>a\»f.s. Boavter 100: wit:i formed. BarkeUnore, 104; Plautne, lt»: Light Nrt«. 106; KatoerbM The kitten, playing about the kitchen flow was considered. L.. SO; Athena, 108; Arab.-.. io.T; pi»trr Becker, 91; An gas j<- The revision of the rules not Fpr'.nj. 82, North 101, Burko a hose which was attached from a adjourned until January -t I Wind. Obchran. rubber off th* The committee then CITX PARK BUMMARIB6. to a small gas radiator on the Boor, turned at a place to be decided on later. — j««» at 10 a. m.. T*iret race (on« mil« ano seventy yards) (Jold C gas. which had been lighted, then opened th». ;i>A;i't!j,0 to 1. v,..n. 'ialmtcla, b«j iKoerner», it) to 1. CITY PARK. p«cond; Marlmbo, BS (IV. Uowe), 4 lo 1, third ton Fo'.ijo. 107. he finally got of bed jndrai University twenty-five stu- <'%irt«-ri. •* to 1 »-on, Alir» Dougherty, 135 (PemtMrton), — the kitchen. There he put his hands throus- consin (four forkmc*) Piker, 113; Frances H., to taking •'-.\u25a0\u25a0 met to-day and discussed plans for organiz- 6 to 1, dec r.i, i:nsl: Tipub«n. 3.17 (Powers), S to 1. (hlr«l. StromJ race The several panes of sia?s. not time (•?"\u25a0_ denta 3:36*; Onyx Concla\«, I-ongfio. 116; Merry I.«>ap Year. 115: Tmi->'->ni'fon. 118; Approhat-on. dW the sama th ing. body bo a? to effect the purpose Time. 11. Redlan-i?. Hers and bunches of electric lights 1n various Particular interest to Gra- 11*; Hoyal IIS- Arthur Roaenflcld, 118. Couple fasten the windows. H< • nearl"? th« student Wreath of li 1amassua and Crisis also ran. attaches Alexander Palm». in th'" parlor an. ihastily carried Si*- ohildren \u25a0 — Approbation, Murray entry. IB view. A mvi meeting or students of the uni- Third race five and otn« liaU' WefaerfleMa, other forms will make the Garden at night as ham Bell's tetrahedral kite, with which this in- Imposition and - versity willbe held. 103 1(Then1, « to 5. won: 3>anscu£e. 10] (Powers), 4 to l. Third rac» (handicap; 8v« ar.3 on> half rnrlongvV- p of *ecoiK.i; (C Morris*, 15 to 1, third. Time, light as day. ventor hopes to achieve results an Emergenry. Mfa/low Bre»z<*. i'~: Boy. 90; at7o?man HeTnbt beard the crart Oceaner 106 wonderful at US: Miiu Pat to the He got "';*J~r^_ 1:11H. Voiij do Plume, Flamboyant. Apple Bweeti flupe- Is "Poster Girl." the early date. Bu!i?«r. 114; L,ury Young-. 95: Thespian. Ill;Airship. 94. and hastened flathouse. aw^ At the entrance the to summon a surgeon from '-h.^ EtooserfU well and Fi:ia al?3 rail. concluding' iLyric Handicap: on'- c»np-slxtF»nt'n timtv •\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 LEAGUE. (pfveii furion««)— \u25a0}< The feature of the Automobile Fourth race and family quickly \u25a0'*'«\u25a0 ATHLETIC BOWLING Fourth rare Monet, 11- Smith). "Chauffeur" and the "Automobile Girl" in staff —Bad Net»«, EUiott. Incabator, ft«; <'ni« pita!. The entire 1 to 2, iron; <;auz«\ !>4 fWtohanJ). * to I, second; Coru«- Club of America show will be tho annual ban- miie!<> 131: 114: -•" third. vinrk. Under the first named there is a foun- quet Saturday night cate, b6: Yorkshire I^•"•: Alma Dufour. rate. 107 (Melatjrre). to l. Tim". 1:3& Willie next at the "Waldorf- 12f>; B»l!i!idiaii. 108: ReMen. 80; DrexeJ, lift; (Jus Heii:>.r mb and Tinker also ran. tain of running wat«>r, on col- Among speakers will bo Henry D 318; I'«>. anj <"or- A. A. Beats New-York A. C. in Kewo (five and -half furlongs) Music, which different Astoria. the Envoy. Couple Alma Dufour I«r»xol. TO KILL 31 BLOODED C&TTia. Ewcvffle Fifth rar«! mm Dance William H. MeElroy. rlgan entry. 101 (Pcrr«>tt>. B to 1. won; Bockaway. US ..r. I»aly>. even, ored lights are played. The work of the aculp- Eetabrook. Henry Duncan —Hodrad, Coruscate, 109; of th* 11**"" Tln;e. l-'ifth rare (one mite) 114. Ain- Rome. n V.. Jan. 12.—8y order Series. second: Vivat. 107 (C Morris), 30 to 1. third. 1:12. and others equally prominent In the pastime ayd 109; 111; 84; Onrmune, Close Albula, t,.rs and modellers has been completed, and the industry. lif-rita. St. Tammany, Ad°s=s^. 'M. Department of tin \u25a0\u25a0• New-Tor* Don Alvato. Precloaa Btone and Bert Osra also f»!llr.p?; nix 114; State thirty^* by Sixth l*c--Kaili»r Tallent. tag*a g* gamps out of three were won the Rose- heroic figures and columns are in place. Over c- .Mnn, 1"S, <>ri-n:. 103; Rankii:. Ma U<2: of Mood-«i cattle \u25a0« in b* stenghtere.r>a.i Double. Nannan, Belle, 102: Lacache, W; Marco, for tuber- vUle Athletic Association t«=nm from the Sfew-Yons CXlcol) n to •"• won; Handmore. If}»r"Wishard>. ,*! to 3. the entire Garden have >een spread 5.000 yards I<>2: Tenuey i«i city to-morrow, having b«en condemned second; Tryon. (Mclntrre). •'• •\u25a0\u25a0 PALM BEACH POWER BOAT RACES. Welkey, 89: Reticent, 100; a. 107; Laura Hunter. Club on th- formers alleys in an Athletic "'7 1. third Time. of a golden bronze Fonsohl ruioji'a. Twenty-one head belong to James Gten- Athletic aakill Nrtrr.«--il<:. l»oeskln, Flying Charcoal, of thickly padded carpet rich V*> Roblnhood. 10«. — T last night. New-York diJ 1:5216. roof, rare (aeUtnc; on« mile and wcveaty y»rP««- Bowlln* L«a^ie settea llnrpoon and iis Bow also ran. Uvergreens reach from floor to Seventh 108; Dneaktn, denning, of Delhi. Th« otl»r * (cue and color. Fytli'n 100; F-->r»lfrner. Roamnond. 1ii«: 9«: lt« beet Jn tL«( Hrst pimp, t^tnlUnß 9SI. Beventh r»ee mile seventy rarda) -Daring R4 canopy, Lake Worth M; i" Iraaboe, 101; of <*harlea W. Knight, of Ron-.-, who rondßCtt rrillns 'R. I/:.«-p>, S to 5. -non. Foreigner. JOri CMcM»naw»j). S while the latter is covered with a blue Carnival Attracts Entries of Bi'.-iua. 96: Az^lina. Klelnwood. . Cleveland, game New-York showed In front all • Acrnbat. 101; T>"l r»rlna, 93. dairy farm at N. T. In the first to i. ii^ror.d: Tniftl« Do, 10t» fAnhwortl IS to 1. third dotted with thousands of gold stars. Merry way. The vlnltlng team haay;.ijnn races having advantage of 13 pin*. They got Department at recently, and type, pressed Beach will go on to Wood an nlso received letters trow. flenernl mils, of West forge front axles of the "I"beam Palm Reach to see the water carnival, and from rIPWPr •strikes in the seventh and then both struck It out. Point, and there is every indication that, with the steel frame, longer wheel basis?, an unlimited then to Havana to see the automobile road races. IPWP wood «ettlL« SS and Beam Bt lireen also had a additional time to prepare tor :!:• fixture which the number of styles in bodies, long footboards in- public announcement of Its at this time mechanically operated inlet and • apltal ZuX continuancelacking stead of steps, gives, and which time was la.st fall, there for motors, make and igni- ESSEX COUNTY COUNTRY CLTJB Although the »•«* • trifle one-sided, there \u25a0will be many more entries. The full approval of exhaust valves break SPORTS. amme tion with magneto on the big cars, larger and little to choose between the two teams In th« the War Department lias b^'-n obtained, and Its was active co-operation enlisted The cavalry regiments wider brakes, leather faced cone clutches, slid- of errors. Both had missed two spares, but also, gear drive, OLEMEIT-BAYA/: matter art Interested and promise to be weil repre- ing gear transmission and bevel with Everett Colby Wins Place inSquash Tourna- i:os«\:ne ran into no less than eight splits. New- sented at the next running Of the race. the double side drive on the high powered tour- — escaping with three. At the annual meeting a committee was appointed ing Billiards and Pool. York to see secure cars. ment opened auspiciously for the if it will be possible to Morris Park There have been some notable improvements Tho s-eond «aine for the spring; meeting. :it least. The association Three separate handicap tournaments are !n 2 lead in the first frame, to in Liits or coiuiol wnicn have been sim- CARS 1 had a pin also practically decided build a course of its ineiuods otr.f K-atn It '<>> degree. progress at the Essex County Country Club. Th* thesasM (a the seoood. 30 Inthe third and 28 in ti.e own. and plans for tiie same are Wing considered. plified an extraordinary Motor.- are fourth. From th^re on the champions drew away, It will probably lie near . The follow- more flexible than ever before, s.. thai it is survivors in the squash contest have narrowed WILL PLAYED winning by 81 pins. ing directors were elected, to serve for three years: possible by using the throttle alone to travel three players, while the first rounds the game by only eighteen Townsend, Clark, down to in FLOOR KotevOle wen the tl-.!rJ John R. Ambrose Charlea K. on the high gear at a speed of from four to forty MAIN flagged, as at no Mai Purdy. billiards and pool have practically b'.-en completed. on ? Dins and interest never time her and Belmont E. J. McMillan was miles an hour. ,-.• much difference m the totals. Beam elected secretary ai:d treasurer. At squash Everett Colby won his match :n the \u25a0hub averagln« 212 tor Motors of greater power are being made, it THE NORTH SIDE, NEXT THE WALL. •-.jlit-d -i rare r< rm tbroaaftottL seeming average semi-final round, conceding ten hand.s to J. T. Hoag. AT RIGHT fi«T)''S <"lose to a thousand persona attended, to be the inclination of the au- me pot get near the alleys re- Oak Duke. -toy Florist—Fatality, for which H. K. tomobilist to secure a car of greater power every a scratch man. In the third round Mr. Colby also md •!\u25a0•'«<> \»i'.« could •:<) I.iai::r.i in otlu-r paru of the building. The scores KTiapp US.OOI at Saratoga U-f-i year. is dead. time he makes a purchase. it is said this is not disposed of another scratch man in A. H. Lockett, Competent attendants willbe glad GsUaw: Vlie colt ii.-i bees ill for a week. The cause of because he wants to travel at any greater speed and he will now meet the winner of the Clifford A. * c. ! ROSEVILLE A.. Duke over the ordinary road*, but because you im- IV.-YOHK a. c. death Is said 10"'have been lockjaw, Oak was he wishes Qould-8. Flags match In the nnal for the cup pre- to show the minute and more or less : \u25a0 disappointment last Call, hut he to climb hills faster. Manufacturers have ac- was highly thought of by bis stable, and hud been to demands, and the at sented by I'zal H. McCarter. portant Clement-Bayard 250 145 90* Wood US 130 in many ceded the cars the show tlrst billiard tournament was points of SSST: : entered of the big stakes for this season. % round In the ;~:.> 171 151 Van X«*S iTs 133 )61 li the Garden will range from il.">-horsepowt r Th? by tnotlng l»8 ilej^r This makes the third death of high class colts of marked the of the two scratch men. .lm, '..!\u25a0> IR 13b ...IJM U« :*1 which (real things were expected as three-year- up rather than below. Frederick Reynolds and George Brittan, the former superiority, and why in France -v*. George C. Bennet Yankee were The show, which opens at 8 o'clock to-night, winning decisively. The summary follows: Tof ; Bsi tro It/ Tot«:« 87» MI olds. and Consul .. the others. willcontinue all of next week. Automobile deal- [where best known] the Clement- ers the can will pre- - RQL'ASH. Interested In exhibited be mun.i \u25a0 erett Colby MO hands) tv^at .\ H. OUT CORBETT. R. \u25a0> weekly badge as a persona! Third a premium. HERRERA KNOCKS Klcol the Jockey who rod James Keene's sented with com- I^ockett (O». 15—10, 15™ J. T. Hobs (0) beat John J. Bayard cars command Hrrr--r.i. the Byaonby^n most of hts races last year, is pliment from the management. There will be a ltcvi 'fi' 13—•. \u25a0'\u25a0"• \u25a0'•• Clifford x Gould •;»( ....it is. K. Los Angeles. Jar:. 12-Aurello Mexi- colt '•• •'"> •< fin,; riding In good form at the City- few dinners during the week, but ih>: inclina- Atha (8), 18 ••. '\u25a0 B. Flagg b\r. Cars, bodo, can fighter, knocked out Young wbetl la ii!<- Park racetrack at Bcml Baal round—Colby but Boos, 16- 12, l4. Touring Cars, Chassis: Town with Landaulet and Brougham X'.-w -Orleans this winter. He heads tion has been to oppose th« smokers and gath- I*— »ound of what was to have beta a twenty-round the list of erings that have been features past years. POOL power to 60, jockeys by a margin less of ranging in horse from 24 are exhibited. hoot, before t:.e Pacific Athletic Club to-n!s.'!i'. •winning of no than twen- of automobiles:, T X. FoaWr •*\u25a0\u25a0< **•? •'. IT. Jewett, Jr. (40), 4."> te 12; - Hundreds from th >-• .I.fault. . to 'V* most commercial \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0• Representatives States, runabout t Boyl Oscar (40), to 82: Exclusive in the United star to lasi season. bur h" ws>* of th^ *»*r* 3. ' <4f*i WHllcerod 40 Fr«d- DUFFY SIGNS BROWN CAPTAIN. Improving truck. received nx the Garden yesterday. .-i i. n>-vn.-!i> (90) wan nvm B. Matthev inn (40) by < kind, and with rii" experience h« :s erertjn? or.v a Th» officials of th« Licensed Automobile Manu- d-feuii TV. r Hnmi f«n•• beai L it»i!-> k r '.'\u25a0"• 40 ro R Jan. IT—lt was staf-d to- \u25a0 Pro**lleT.ce. I-. h»re Pouth should corns back i. sr«-ft'!;- imr.ro-e.l :id'r. facturers, under whoM -,\u25a0\u25a0;... '!.<" exhibition :.<\u25a0 .:«,.,-£• Pr'"an \u25a0.">'" n fr.n 8 Flfiee i•''•\u25a0 by n»f»nli captain [ • "•'"'• * 'i -p. T- • \u25a0-\u0084 «is.y that WlDJaia .V. Higgins. th« and s^weii. who came Into prominence if.in the iaii. .-•ll be held invited th« writer* automobile n offln fi S T- »r •••?\u25a0 a>fault. B. BOWMAN COMPANY. \u25a0!;-\u25a0 em FIV.T-ARO? SIDNEY AUTOMOBILE catcter the- Brows r,ssa]j t«un, Ma? signed i£ also fr.r in Ow lead of other Jockeys at tli« 'orics to \u25a0 ie" '.l:c- rapid that' ' bc-iis?; of Fair forty-iri-e '"}ii!;;n«ri!;;n«r work E»-ffy vntn ih» Ptdladelphia STa- Grounds. He bu mounts First rouwl—W 1 Mvr.n (70) \u25a0\u25a0I' C r. r>- nAM) •30) SO and 52 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET. \u25a0with Host) tc pli-y 1 tfrenty !jis \u25a0ion ia in a-tnnp big- amphithea- ,-«1 o h.i credit— more \u25a0'Man nsaTes'. rival. the Gard-sn the -.: to 50 Of?ar \u25a0-.«• r'-i \u25a0 ibeat r N Fo«t« r i?n» 1»i» •:o.'i«j L-esg'j" Ctut Best aeason. H:gffins is a !• —\u25a0 H« should come back an Unproved Jockey tre read- for tbfl opening, md then cave them to if-: Fv-l*. Ft»: BOW* '!'>\u25a0>; »»at C»^rs» Bittian .1"". f«r. r I also. a luncheon at th- Princ* George «t«n*l JOO to 84.