ATLAS of the WORLD I-If-L Shepherd), Third
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Australasians Are Victorious J. C. PARKE A GALA DAY FOR Le Roy Wins Third Leg in the Davis Finals WESTERN CREWS on the Bridgman Cup Cup Dtiluth Boat Club Wins Defeats Man in Straight Seti Four Oared Shell Race NO WORD FROM in Lawn Tennis Toumey Brookes and Wilding Beat Reteñíion of Trophy by at Norfolk Coun¬ "Mavro" in Chief¬ in Fine Style. IV Parke and the U. S. Depends THE SHAMROCK try Club. Doubles Match. on ly McLottghlin. fRy T.xrraph to Tb* Trlbuo«) THIRD PLACE THE BEST of Challen-' Wmsted, Conn., Aug. 7. Robert I* Whereabouts of Now York, winning the thin CAN GET Roy, by trr BRITISH TEAM PROVES EXPECTED N AROONAUTS ger for the America's leg on the Bridgman lawn tennis phy on the court» of the Norfolk Colin TO BE EASY VICTIM 2 SINGLE! < ÜES Cup a Mystery. try ( ",ub in Norfolk this afternoon won Club permanent possession of the trophy, Vespct Boat Captures If Bit TkoflBM I.ipton's yacht Sham- having defea'ed Alrick H. M»n. Jr., ol in i)oi:bl? Sculls at . nri'l her convoy, the steam Richmond HtlL N. Y , straight set«, Senior 'ock IV >**¦ 8 0. acv in Perfect Form and William*- May Defea. Wil as t, 3, Philadelphia. Bris, have not been captured Both Man and Le Roy, prior to the ! Hll Shots with but Doublet is Vli on« a (Wman cruiser both boats this afternoon, had won the cup xecstei prizes by games and Speed. ceded to For n r iM THI.un». I should reach Sandy Hook to-day or to¬ twice, Le Roy winning in 1908 Remarkable 7. The Duluth from 1Ö09, and Man being the victor in 1912 Philadelphia. Aug. morrow at the lit« st, judging has » te a well wan victor« and 191.;. Le Roy also the honor 14«, ¦. Hu.-i* lui, rowed made between Falmouth in the senior International four tiie speed they <.f having in his possession permanent¬ « from the time made first offered in s In one neothly that it was rhell rae«, which featured the openin*-' and the Azores and ly the Bridgman cup .f end aaaaal renewal oí Shamrocks in their tournament. wh« A Ferner Lc held the upper piled the regatta of the National Bcra is the A' Although. Roy I until ye terdojr that i and in all tbrc^ set-, Man fought v. much Schuylkill this afternoon. The convoy haJ pal ¡hoch gamely, and his work occasioned opponent erei ed the line v.il '¦ favorable comment. The t.ne net work irsman ;.a!. in «he his m Universal* Barg« » lo «f the of the older man and slashing .1 the ere« th« ho eharg« effect. I duo, i. trailin« in their wak.- I |> informed, through the drives had telling tien and tin- much feared A11; that Kngland was at The hcmi-tinals in the doubles Alt 1 of Watrous and Pate to the fore I as foo Rowing Club, Toronto, asr with Cerasny. It no« appears, brought in third place. The boat however, that BO iletinite news from with a victory over Post and Roberta, mely I Club of St. 6 4. n. the Mound City Rowing eiing 'he vncht has reached b 1, hi« hack Louis aras east m line, with the Po¬ Sir Thomas Lipton or his office in New The summary follo«we: of the Dav fing tomac Boat Club of Wa.-hington deal .American defenders lina, ami he onlj once, in Fir», roun.l Kfferedg« b»at Pttu by 'The lost news we had of »ho Sham- Oefaelt; it. H»rri»on t»e»t Th..mea; Poet with the Moo.r 'I " «-0. Melhrlc beat It The Duluth crew, ,.id the Erin," said Mr. Crane, Sir Root, v«, tUtt ..-i., a .', 4 nobart« heat Um Extra ( arefaL boys rowing) made a winning "was « Ï; A Thompson be«i rack of the that : "ii the w Mtk-. -» i" Bel I .en ore have n.« H íicoi .at 111« m «Î of th» I. 0.1 Foot t'ea» 1 ..una« .. In 0.1 i.,.,i ,.¦¦¦ th« K.vwi« that the * at \ are for i' end her charge heading I,HI.IN. until tin- stroke touched M te the min- Vork or Rcrmuda. »rt| beat H.gel.i». and a Pool beat ||. He.,.', f, -0. 0--2. ses and V ..«.e was driven upward, the New York Yacht « l Statr . ¦. I nited Adi-i h ... be It win hard Australasians and they cam'- away «low, Club said ye-terday: ¡,o»* 1. stands between to shake off such formidable op¬ cruisers are too busy Wild earn methi the "The Gorman pert s who the Davis Cup. ponents, but rowing with perfect .g oft* the ocean liners and dodg¬ two play that .Lie. Th. rhythm of a machine the task was ac¬ cruisers to bother days' Zealander eed two feet back ing the British TROTTERS WIN IN chlm might be successf.il complished. about the Krin and the Shamrock, and I the al- and left, trying to anticipate of the bas« lin« when «erring, thus Driven hard, the shells flashed by is clever >th Australasians, to of to I think Colonel Noill just it is thought Rrooke»'» chane<»s ..nig pla, allowing himself píente ream the head of the island in close order. to elude the enemy and slip service. nil rear foot forward as he flashed «3 one. enough HEATS »:e a little better than even. It ia not tiring The blades of Duluth York one of these dark STRAIGHT The ball twisted like a «nake as it for the of the into New «r, that William« will The finishing spurt Argonaut» :h Gravesend - » nichts and anchor Bay." . left the Australa acquit ro," with the prevail- was and with plenty left suibly win hie match . «aeieied. The Shamrock IV and the Krin left was Bi their feel flashed drat ac.-os» lac. ing tnecs, played th« Minnesota ihell l-'almnuth on July II. They covered . with exactitude and aeres Iraaav- the liae. in at Clos¬ to and landed te from there to Fasal Little Excitement I P. Team Fares Hard Task. the left cleanly led the run- that place« i penalty Il was a gala day for the Western and three hours. At that centre line. I'arke swarpt «m dapa Hang! »en crews. Of the six events contend crew, which of Grand Cir¬ T. Adre. « 1 all of the Shamrock's Day Robert P. Wrenn. ful »wii ! a ing George po« B) k and r.iarvel- they won five. The Duluth Boa* 101 :ers on the McLoughlin, Rut | lawn tennis team which VttXt overwhelmed in addition to »»inning the intern.i- po cuit Races. » oí the British Krin. tu transferred to the yac all in attendance this afternoo: more never had a fair »-nance of sh» Captain the harm, - at eaptarsd balance of '.he trip to I i--! ral¬ bv the Australasians Lonswood. in the intermediate double «call as Grand Mic'v, Aug. 7. The t Mai riignrdatn Cheered. New York. Among them, working Rapids. food lan away with the flr»t three' the intermediate eight-oared for is the three races on to-day'a Grand Circuit ich of Boat r. ab!'« BOOtBOfl hil health, excitement, lato, hardly mo- fe« rhe Grand Rapid« aad who was formerly programme furnished little their court, who "Ms*/**©" could in three ess he made comparatively < coached Jim Wr.. Bsrdwieke, won in heats. The I tie gather only ALEXANDER AND lub, by a miner In and who is so all being straight mi takes. won the she-:! 2:1 rî trot were easy mystifying »ard, junior eijrht-oared keen on that he to be J: 10 trot and the their and .. i.ever ending BOCeesaion ol yachting hoped tarn» d « M Iiy I the inter¬ the Shamrock's crew picking for Lady Grattan ind Guy rful placement shots into up in th» place. HACKETT VICTORS sculls. Nerr also Wilding looming ominously '. «mt the mediate single qaali- :ie meed «or the America's Cup. Nella. respectively. other court. Hut thi I dif- fence rht ibb rss for the senior .Stevens had to step lively in cleanly between the of the last set before ;.ed quarter-mil«- Charles K. Nicholson, the yacht's Peter «ourt, no matter how small the open- ; ainst first fi'ur rnusoa finishing second to Kd Buiier. the 2:08 pace, but he never was in dan¬ Parke BOO 'Msvin" could stem the Beat Chamberí and Allen foi by tier; William P. Button, Kng- «SI plain a wall one may usually anticipate abtrat the The Vesper Baat <'!ub, of Philadel¬ who ger of being beaten. a.es was by far the most to return, tide BOd tsko three game.« '-(ira land' Mtear helm-man, here the rac¬ Wilding were out Stale Lawn Tennis phia, with Jack Kelly and Walter !.. in the The meet closed to-day, the four ¦ .seither Park« nor little "Mavrn" opposing pa i. Thty accomplished this the alone I vacht big race, next week to Kalamaioo. other up Smith manning sculls, tip- and her navigator, ing shifting «ver knew »»here the flashing by sterling pla;.. bocl II | BSCB Doubles Title. held the honor of the Kast. Tliey won Captain Turner, The summaries follow: «hots played with c\ ju«1 sturdily, with 1'arke «curing OB p"'-»ei also are said to be on the Shamrock IV racqu» going oa the the -einor double sculls by a fair mar¬ M«> «'BASS I'l'RSK. |l.«y>0 « as to com- ful <i Exper nee te terdajr on her ocean trip.