¡rfehopolitan Racing Gets Daring Drivers Who Will Compete in Harkness Cup Race Donovan Wins Under Way on Thursday Final Shoot on Entries Assure Fine Sport. Travers Island Day Card for Entries Set New Opening Gets Prize After Breaking Jamaica Attractive Mark for Yale Three-Cornered Tie-.- Plum Disappoints By J. S. M-TCHel Interscholastics THEIR oum generation the /y The New York A. C. bird ex¬ trise may sneer, clay perts rung down the curtain for the hold our sports iri de~ They trap shooting^ season yesterday at vision; Exeter Favorite, but Large Travers Island, the farewell event be¬ to sophist, or sage, or seer, ing tho club championship of 200 Perchance Promise Close birds. A string of fifty-two enthusi¬ ffa* allotted a graver vision. Delegations asts of wing shooting faced the traps, Yet tmin' °f c^ t}ie and an idea of the keenness of the *f Competition Saturday marksmanship may be gleaned from planned, the fact that three men tied for the Bis noblest work is reckoned, diamond and ruby studded medal His sea NEW awarded to the . nf the works of hand, by or HAVEN, Conn., May 11..East¬ The trio to ern finish level were J. P. by land, preparatory schools have not fol¬ Donovan, C. H. Newcomb, twice na¬ The horse may at least rank sec¬ lowed the lead of some of the larger tional champion, and L. F. Curtis, universities in cutting down extensive¬ each shattering 194 out of the possible ond. ly the 200. They shot off a twenty-five-bird athletic programmes of the in¬ race, with the result that they took Vext Thursday afternoon, when the stitutions. This is keenly evidenced their places for the first three prizes .«tropolitan racing season is inau- by the entry list which just has been as they are named. »0-»--d at Jamaica, the received for There were ten prizes in all. In will not rank second to the annual Yale inter- the first hundred Newcomb *¿d his sport scholastic track hung up m of the higher pastimes of the meet, which will be the high score with a total of 9S, After several months of given next while Donovan cracked 96 and Curtis human race. Saturday. 94. weary to» tine .those who love the Both in the number of teams and Newcomb missed a few ridicu¬ and the others who court the individual entries the list is the lously easy ones in his second hun¬ horse on largest dred «me. of chance and excitement will record, and the performances which and had to be content with 94. L afTorded an opportunity to shako are promised are likely to prove better Curtis did r.he best work, breaking 100 the city dust from their feet and in- in a majority of the events than in straight. Donovan hit 98 in his sec¬ tKJfnta.ly to inhale an invigorating the Yale-Harvard-Princcton triangular ond hundred. ¿raft of the ozone rolling in from intercollegiate track meet, which will The surprise of the day «was the Jamaica Bay. be held here tho following Saturday. downfall of Frederick Plum, the na¬ When the bugle sounds to call out The meet is Yale's sixteenth inter- tional amateur champion and the man event it will scholastic who a week ago smothered all the horses for vr.e first attempt. Exeter, which won Public sition in oppo¬ the See the title as well as a May race, in commission highly promising championship last year, is a put slight setting up all sorts of records season. There will be nine days of favorite, although the large size of Maroon Rooters for several of the continuous runs and for the gun .ally first class racing at Jamaica, after visiting delegations will total. Plum high which the scene will be shifted to Bel- make the competition closer than any Preakness Run began poorly, and try as in recent he did he could never get the Bont Park for thirteen day», and it years. Exeter has won the of proper back to Jamaica for Yale Interscholastic To Team range the clays. In the first hun¬ come three will again Cup times follow dred ho cracked which WR3 and 93, »ix sessions of exceptional competion. needs only one more victorv to for poor at the card for make the cun its permanent Free of him, and in the next hundred ho A glance Thursday An property. Charge dropped four, his total 193. a condition that should Innovation will be made next Sat¬ making reveals bring in To W. S. Silkworth also accounted for heart of follower of urday adding four a 100- West Point joy to the every events, 193. This made a ea_ine and Secretary Wal¬ yard and 400-yard dash, a mile run BALTIMORE, Md., May 11..All Bal¬ dead heat for fourth the sport, and a and fifth places. In the shoot-off ter Edwards is to bo congratulated on high jump for high schools, and in timore and all visitors within her gates Silkworth beat of one of the best addition the high schools which will Plum and was pre¬ hi« arrangement enter will be to will be welcome at Pimlico track next The Fordham University baseball sented with fourth prize. balanced cards ever presented at Ja¬ allowed enter the open The summaries: In each of the six events there events. The list of events open to Wednesday, on the occasion of the first management is making preparations XEW maica. competition for all of YORK A. C. CHAMI-JONS-TIP. 200 Blltt)3 is an increase of money over last year, preparatory schools running the as a for the excursion to West Point on May First Second of a war-in¬ will include the regular MO and when the conditions intercollegiate $15,000 race, to witness, not only the 25, when the Maroons will meet the It. W. Thompson 100 Total. are taken into consid¬ list, with the exception of the two- H. U. .__... _.-_ 88 si 179 volved country mile run. historic but five other races in their annual The Debattier . 81 85 166» it well for the Amer¬ classic, Army game. K. F. Hütchens.82 84 eration augurs The Exeter without A. P. IBS ican love of the horse. team will number about charge. But acceptors of this steamer Sandy Hook has been procured I,. F. Bennett.87 83 170 twenty members. The Hill of invitation of the Maryland Club for the trip, and the F. B. Curtis. !.._ 100 194 Entry for Feature School, Jockey Joseph Kinsley, ß_-i>h.nsoi- . 94 94 188 Big will send a must view the race from the Maroon to be able J. Corbett . 88 Pottstown, Pcnn., team of infield manager, expects |G.O. W. Derrick: 93 181 The feature event of the will be and without to accommodate The . 84 77 ltil day twenty-two members, among them a get along betting. 2,500 people. C. A Brown ...83 88 171 the Paumonok Handicap, a sprint of corps of unsually strong interscho- The decision to make the infield at game on the Plains is one of the big Dr. D. L. («Hiver._. 88 85 181 for lastic Pimlico on annual G. F. il-Cu-cheon ._. 80 six furlongs three-year-olds and athletes, including Bushnell and track Preakness day a free attractions on the Fordham W. M. 86 166 In all there has been a Turner, field was reached after it schedule, and as both nines have been Haiunumd. 90 _;> 1.5 npward. string sprinters; Mossey, hurdler, yesterday, J. II. Valider.cer . 95 94 189 than a fact and had been found that the Na¬ well this a W. Kennedy . 80» of more sixty nominations, Gardner, broad Jumper and pole Maryland going season, large crowd F. 72 15;' which means that there will be a vaulter. The Taft Síhool has tional Guard would undertake the task of Maroon rooters no doubt will fol¬ l'iura.87 96 l.'i big entered f. Stein . 93 97 190 field in front of Eddie Tribe when he nine and the Choate School eight men. of maintaining order among the thou¬ low the team. M. M_Voy ._..88 94 ls_ The sands sure A home F. H. Seibert . 91 springs the barrier. complete list of schools entered to avail themselves of the game of no little interest C. H. 92 183 was in the meet what bids fair will bo when the Co¬ Newcumb.. 98 96 194 A year ago the race worth $3,000, follows: Exeter, Hill, opportunity of seeing played Saturday C. W. Billing. . 91 86 177 to be the lumbia nine makes an at -V. C. Pocrtuer . 81 82 but "this year the stake has been in¬ Hotchkiss, Taft, Williston Seminary, greatest three-year-old race appearance E. U. 1.:! to of the season. Fordham Field. The teams were Jones . 94 8» US creased $ó,00ü, and this fact alone Berkeley-Irving, Clason Point IB. B. Wllmartti . Ill 91 182 Military If the' scheduled to meet on the Bronx T. O. Hcdstrora is indicative of success. The weights Academy, Choate, Loomis Academy, public takes kindly to the dia¬ . 78 88 164 mond in J. I. BraJidcuberg . 87 93 l:i0 for the event will be out to-day and Hartford High, New Rochelle new order of things the privilege of April, but rain forced a A. I.. Burns High, future and the ath¬ . 83 97 190 until they see the light it will be im¬ Bridgeport High, Providence Classical witnessing renewals of the postponement, Columbia H. F. Smith . 82 80 1.2 letic authorities to W. K. Delehaiity . 84 78 possible to determino the names or High, Stuyvesant High, Flushing High, Preakness free will be extended to gladly acceded i D. I. 1«2 Wakefield It is the intention of the Fordham's request for another game. Bradley . 93 82 185 number of the starters. High, Jamaica High and everybody. T. Williamson . 7! 71 142 Bristol Club to leave noth¬ Coach Fordham took the measure of Colum¬ Dr. (J. H. Martin . 97 94 Maryland Harvard 191 Undoubtedly one of the best known High. Jockey J. Ham The ing undone in the work of bia in a close contest two Weeks ago. 1. . 86 89 17j of the lot is Campfire, the. great Amer¬ visiting preparatory school ath¬ populariz¬ C. Ii. McLeod . 79 60 letes will in The Bronx are ,T. P. Donovan IS. ican-bred four-year-old, owned by R. bo the guests of Yale under¬ ing racing Maryland. collegians playing . 86 88 194 one of I W. J. BluiP-On .,. 75 and a that has so graduates their The Preakness promises to be the through the longest and stift¬ 82 16" T. Wilson, horse done during stay here, and Shifts Two in est M. Webb . 85 93 17c will event schedules over listed for a Ford¬ well that he is billed be quartered in the greatest three-year-old of the O. H. Lawrence . 91 95 18É lately to make fraternity ham nine. To date O. C. Grlnnell a battle for the houses of the Sheffield Scientific School. season because it is extremely unlikely twenty-seven . 87 87 174 strong four-year-old The that such a of distance games have been arranged, and it is T. J. McCaliUl. 90 81 181 In his programme will include galaxy running C. E. Eldred . »6 94 KM championship. preparatory- inspec¬ stars as are sure to nose that the number will reach J. work he has satisfied both his tions and reviews of the Reserve Of¬ the barrier Freshman Crew likely thirty Williams . 89 86 17* fully in the before the season is closed. The Ma¬ I A. W. lies, lui . 74 7» 161 trainer and a ficers' Training Corps and the Yale race can be gotten together O. H. Morse owner, fact which will in a roons have lost three this . 91 93 IS» Naval the two Yale un¬ again twelvemonth. only games ¡F. Fall . 95 88 Ik: impart additional interest to the sport Training Unit, -a season.to dergraduate the Navy on the Southern S. Scott . 89 88 17" this season. military organizations. Seton at B. 1_ Spott...... 97 85 ! ». > CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 11..Conch trip, Hall South Orange, and .H. B. A. a juvenile Campfire was the great Ninth Win Gives Resta Will Haines to Cross at Fordham Field last Knight. 81 85 161 Straight in is content Holy W. B. Drive . Race apparently allow, OgdVu 94 90 18< rival of Hourless and Omar Khayyam, N. Y. U. Tennis Team the Harvard University crew which Thursday. Despite the lack of vet¬ W. S. RUkworth. 95 US lu. hat last year he failed to train on, Evander Childs H. S. Title to intact erans and the and W. Flnch . 84 91 17! defeated Princeton remain youth inexperience J. M. Bullock . 89 88 17! although he won one good race in the Defeats for its race with Yale on June 1, but of the players, the Fordham team T. A. Baker. 90 00 181 Toboggan Handicap, in which he beat Haverford Evander Childs School At since the on Lake seems bound to make as good a record W. C. Bowers . 95 92 181 High yester¬ Sheepshead regatta Carnegie » Stromboli and other horses. He Speedway as that ever good New day registered its ninth successive vic¬ has made a shift in the 1921 crew. any represented the uni¬ showed no great qualities as a stayei York University's crack tennis tory in the school baseball The freshmen had no trouble in de¬ versity. a team chalked champion¬ for journey like the mile. In the up another victory yes¬ ship tournament, defeating Stuyvesant silent about the forthcoming handicap. feating the Princeton eight by two or Withers event, which is over the mile terday afternoon when it scored over High School at Van Nest by a score of Will Meet Chevrolet, Vail Resta finished second to De Palma in three lengths, but the coach observing on the Dare Devils Continue De WittClinton journey, Campfire was badly beaten b> Haverford, University Heights 11 to 2. They are now the new cham¬ the 1915 Indianapolis Sweepstakes of them closely has made one shift. Thi3 Hourless and he courts by a count of four matched to one is still to be move has caused Bor¬ subsequently go' one. The Violet pions, although gamo and Oldfield in $30,000 $50,000, losing by a margin of four Captain Johnny Feats badly "leathered" by . won three out of the played. minutes over the 500-mile route. Resta land, No. 4, and Maiiin Olmsted, Another Week Since four singles, and also the to and the the nominations .have beer match. doubles The Evander boys smashed the of¬ has the distinction of being the only stroke, exchange places, And »ade known there has been a lot oi of of all Handicap ever win men are now rowing as they did when The success Stuyvesant ferings Grody, Stuyvesant, driver to two Vanderbilt Cup which the first The best match of the started the season. attended speculation as to the most likely can that afternoon was over the field for a total of seventeen and two Grand Prix classics in suc¬ they Congress of Dare Devils in Madison didate to supply the first local winning between Solitar, of New York hits. This included many extra base cessive years. Since the race with Princeton Har¬ Square Garden last week has moved 'University, and vard has been on the water four Tie in bracket."the first winner" o. of Haver- hits. Hirschfield and Toorick Dario the most consistent only the Field Meet lucky Henderson, Stocker, Resta, Already great interest is bein«. mani¬ management to extend the engage¬ the local Each of the ! ford. The former came out on were the heavy hitters. Stocker cleared fested in the "comeback" of times for practice, but Coach Haines is ment until next campaign. pop after three top winner in the annals of automobile genial to Saturday. During the ular ones has attracted partisans, bu> slashing sets of wonderful the bases in the second inning with a Barney Oldfield, the oldest and great¬ using his spare time work with the current week these athletes will per¬ among the keener brigade and thos< tennis, by the score of 6.1, 7.9, and home run. Hirschfield held Stuyvesant racing, will compete in the Harkness est of drivers in his Old- men in tubbing- and thus build the form their and death De Witt Clinton and who 6.3. to three racing day. foundation for individual neatness and daring defying Stuyvesant High are not bridled with sentimen The scattered hits and struck out Handicap at 100 miles, which is to field is ready to retire, after nearly feats twice daily, afternoon and even¬ Schools tied for first place in the an¬ there is a regard for He Will summaries follow: fourteen batsmen. years of strenuous dispatch. Captain Emmet still main¬ ing. nual novice track and field and sneaking IIaynes, Haverford, doteared Fin-tig, N. T. feature the inaugural track-and-air twenty competition, tains his fine and the crew games the old reliable gelding owned bj S.1. ..I; S-tUldner. N. Y. V., The score by innings: and this is to be his final session. His stroke keeps Every variety of ever races of the Public HavO-forc!. 6.2. C.2 I"., d-feaU-J. Bajrrto. meet to be held at the Sheepshead Bay humping when on the river. None of daredeviltry championship relay Louis Peustel. Whether He Will wil fcati.l Hf-rshC!. 1.1, N. Y. T'., de- R. H. E. one consuming desire is to quit the attempted will be exhibited. There are Schools Athletic League held at Brook¬ Woatli. rby. HavO-ford, B.6, 0.2; Solitar, Evander Childs.0 4 0 0 12 2 2 x.11 17 2 on Memorial Resta the men has been lost in the military possess the speed to show in fron X. Y. t.. defeated Henderson, Speedway Day. game .with the world's speed champion¬ wave high divers, high wire walkers, loop-the- lyn Field yesterday. Each scored 14 st the wire 7__9, <.,-...¦(. Haverford, 6.1. Stuyvesant .0 10 0 0 0 0 10.2 3-2 handed in last to Pro- in his that is taking students by the and and only time can reveal, bu' -.'.-sliflel and his entry night ship possession. fifties from loop leap-the-gap performers, points. the now is in Solltar. N. Y. XT., defeated __en- Batteries Hirschfield and Schelburjr ; mot sr William H. after the His mediocre last season has college, although Stevens, all the other acts which Manhattan schools also the whispering his favor. doraon and .-'eat_.e_-»y, Haverford, 6.4, (i._. and Wellman, showing Noyes and Chase, of the second eight, formerly gathered Harry Payne Whitney has made fou Grody Nuhu pair had been in conference more than spurred the veteran to make this his and Faxon and thrilled thousands of spectators under next two positions, with the High nominations in the an hour. greatest season. For and skill Lothrop, promising canvas tops. School of Commorce third champion tilly Rosii ¦-,- -«--- daring have out. capturing The 1915-'16 Oldfield is the of man that freshmen, passed Foremost among the is with 12 0'Grady, Bellringer, Tumbler am Speedway champion of peer any Tho rowing order of the two crews is: performers honors, points, and Evander Plaga, and very he will will make a determined bid to regain ever guided a wheel, and if he has a 'Varsity.Btroko, Km.mot; 7, Whitman; 6, Wlthlng- "Dare Devil" Schreyer, who, mounted Childs, entered in these pames for the «m likely depeni ton; 5, on an dives 205 the filly to carry his colors to tin the crown he lost last year to Louis suitable mount he can be relied upon l's-kman; 4, Batch-Ulcr; 3, Linder; _, C'ole- ordinary bicycle, feet first time, fourth, with 11 points. The Tennis to man