Boys of De Wilt Clinton Abbott Gives Win Princeton Club Games Yale Crews |\ De La Salle Institute Gets A Shake-Ug Second Place and Man¬ The Summaries Three of Eight Seat» m ual Third 100-yard dash (Junior).Won by E. Oaborna, De Training I«* S*Jle; Ik norrruao, Htuyvm&nt. second; Maa- First Boat cham Clinton, third; SI. Mendelsohn, Stuyvesant, Affected by fourth. Time, 0:11 1-5. 100 yard run (senior).Won by U. Clark. Clinton; Chaiises Made The track team of De Witt Clinton K. Hotuner, l>o La. ^aile, second; Hudson. Boya' UJgli, Üilrd. Timo, 0:11. High School repeated its success of 140-yard rolay raco (100-pound class).Won by Tie Win Clinton first team; Commerce, second; Do last year by taking tho point prize Wilt Clinton second Uium, tliird; Monti, fourth. NEW HAVEN, March 29..Follow¬ in tho annual indoor track and field Tinu\ 0:S3, ;>00-jard rim (nrrrlce).Won by C. Howard. Horaoo ing the return of the Yale rowing games of the Princeton Club of New Mann; N. Koni. Morris, socoad: Conroy. SuiyTesant, squad to New Haven harbor after tho were at the 22d tlUrd; Kurp. Clinton, fourth. Timo, 0:37 1-5. York, which held Regi¬ Thtre-quarter-m lie relay race (graduating classes) Professor Mather afternoon. Tho -Won by i'r&smus Ila.ll Manual Training, second; spring vacation, A, ment Armory yesterday BtUyYMant, third; Clinton, fourth. Timo, 2:48 1-5. Abbott, director of rowing at the uni¬ Sido boys scored a total of 30 880-yard run--Won by 1". Klrby, Poly Prop; D. West Bajimsky, De La Salle, second A. Bulzback. Flush- versity, has ordered the most general points. Two points behind came De Intc, üiird A. Higglns. Thoodoru ItoosovelU fourth. in the Train¬ Tim... 8:11 3-5. change makeup of the first and La Salle Institute, while Manual S'.'O-yard rim (junior).Won by L. Hoffman, second with Rtuyvosaju M. 0»mba. Flushing, seoond; K. O»- 'varsity crews which has been ing, with 18. and Poly Prep, 13, bortm. De La Salte, Üuid; S. Atlas, Ktuyvosant, put into effect since the the two next fourth. Time, 0.26 3-5. eights wera took positions. 220 yard run (senior).Won by B. TTosujer, D« I* organized two months Owing to several protests being filed Salle; 11. Karx>. Morris, second; J. Carpenter, Poly ago. the prizes won by Eddie Hosmer, of I'rep, third; B. WelÄigor, Jluiuai Tralnuig, fourth. The shift has been made in direct were held Time. 0.26 1-5. De La Sallo Institute, up 600-yard run (novle©).Won tiy B. Swinburne, preparation for the the races with tha a decision by the schoolboy Fordhun Prep; 0, Barker, Richmond mil, second; pending Hosmer for tho II. 1-Viole. Manual Training, tlürd; Kaplan. Com¬ University of Pennsylvania which will officials. competes mercial, fourth. Time. 1:24. bo Glencoe Athletic Club in open events, 110 yard run.Won by Frank McN'jnira, De rowed April 19 between the first and several teachers maintained that La .Sail.-; Honlea, Clinton, second; Ï7. McArdle, and second 'varsity eights of the old not be to P.lvrnlaie Country School, third: D. Knedden, he should permitted repre¬ Horace Mann, fourth Time, 0:56 4-8. rivals. The event opens the season for sent his school. SSll-yard relay rme (120-pound class).Won by Hosmer captured the 220-yard in Jamaica; Clinton (first team), second; Boys' High. both universities on a post-war basiâ 26 third; Morris (second team), fourth. Time, 1:47. and will easy fashion in 1-5 seconds, while One-mile run -Won by A. Tracey. Flushing! M. bo rowed on the Housatonio he finished second in the 100-yard run Kick. Erasmus Hall, second; P. Klrby. Poly Prep, River just above the of seniors. He also was responsible third; Sevow, Erasmus Hall, fourth. Time, 4:36 4-6. city Derby. for One-mile relay race (unlimited weight crass). A course of a mile and 6B0 ex¬ for his team's victory in the one- Won by De La Salle: De Witt Clinton, second; yards, race, in which he ran anchor Manual Training, third; Dwight School, fourm. actly the English Henley distance, has mile relay Time. 3:55 1-5. for his school. Runntnc High Jump.Won by K. Clark, De WM been staked out, and the Yale crews A serious injury to Sam Galburt, of Clinton (with 5 feet 7 Inches); B. Dayis, Dwtght are Morris High School, who had to be School (with 5 feet 6 Inches), second; L. Dopple, practicing on a course oí similar Lawrence marred Poly Prep (with 5 fot 5 inches), third; KavanaugU, length on New Haven Harbor. taken to St. Hospital, Ha-nllior Institute iwlth 5 feet 4 indios), fourth. Three of the eight seats in the first the meet. While competing in the trial Putting 12-pound shot.Won by G. Werleman, boat are of the dash for seniors Poly Prep (with 42 feet 10 V4 Inches); B. J. affected hy the change which heats 100-yard Kearns, Fordhun Prep (with 40 feet 8 Inches), has just been ordered by Dr. Abbott, Galburt, after crossing the finishing second- Meyer, Hr.mllton Institute (with 39 feet stroke, No. 4, and No. 2. The stroke line, smashed into a glass door. In 11*» Inches), third; F. Bronder, Poly Prep (with has been attempting to ward off injury he 39 feet 3 inches), tourth. position giving the head hands in front of his coach more trouble than any other placed his face, place in the boat this Soders- thereby cutting an artery in his left who spring. also cuts on the ton, stroked the freshman eight arm and suffering Harvard Football two seasons ago, has been seated in head and arms. thit. since In the one-mile run Albert Tracey, position the rowing squad in front of Mar¬ reported in'January until the shift of Flushing, dashed Men Will Discuss was ordered Dr. vin of Erasmus Hall, on tho final by Abbott to-day. Eick, Soderston seems better to a lap to outsprint him to the finish line four adapted 1 '19 Plans To-morrow mile than to a race of a milo by yard. and a third, while Hemingway, who has succeeded him, is full of fire and enthusiasm March 29..Can¬ and appears to keep the "Learn to Swim," CAMBRIDGE, Mass., stroke high for a short race more didates for the Harvard football team successfully than Soderston, who C. A, will meet Monday evening in tho tro¬ weighs 159 pounds to 150 for Hemin- Y. W. Slogan way, who stroked the freshmen last phy room of the union, where the plans season. For This Week for spring and fail practice will be out¬ Soderston possesses stronger force In afternoon the his stroke and it is possible if lined. Tuesday spring is that, work will start and continue for three Heminway kept in the position for is the shorter races of the season, Soders¬ "Learn to swim before vacation" weeks. ton may be chosen to set the the slogan chosen for a "learn to swim for the pace week" which will begin to-morrow at the The speakers at Monday night's meet¬ first eight in the four mil« Side head race against Harvard on tho Thames pool of tho West Young ing will probahly include former late in June and that will Women's Christian Association, Fifti¬ coach Percv Haughton, Eddie Casey be Hemingway Avenue. 1916 The the final selection for stroke oar eth Street and Tenth George and Bill Snow, of the eleven. on the second crew a teacher of who will be against the Har¬ II. Corsan, prominent II. A. A. hasn't announced vard reserve in the same who can of but if .¦-¦-'-'-.'« eight regatta. swimming, says everybody in charge spring practice, Schieffelin, who has been been a learn to swim and can prove it, has Haughton is to coach next fall he will nent candidate for promi¬ as the instructor. Tho stroke, haB been been selected select the man. given a seat in the second at series includes three lessons, and these The II. A. A. and the Harvard im- Simons Stable No. 6. eight may be taken mornings, afternoons or prcssario are still dickering, but the of Greater City of March 31 Gymnasts Ewing Succeeds Schieffelin evenings, during the week business proposition which Haughton to April 5. has appeals to him mightily. In case At No. 4 in the first boat, where women find it Awaits Test Schieffelin has "One reason many Percy turns down all Harvard offers, ir¬ for Title Meet been seated for two or arc not three hard to swim is that they respective of inducements, Lathrop Preparing weeks, Ewing, who has been row¬ using tho right stroke." asserts Miss Withington, who is on his way home ing No. 6 in the third eight, has been Marjorie Breckinridgo, who is in from France, will be asked to act as In Maryland plated. He weighs 175 pounds and is of the West Side Y. W. C. A. the to scheduled at the Coliseum, Chicago. six fet't tall. his waterman¬ charge head coach. Withington captained Trip Los Prob- There will be a be Although pool. "Thin girls find it. almost im¬ 1910 eleven, and the line. He is the Saratoga Cup and the Bclmont and Angeles three-day carnival, ship is not smooth, he is a strong oars¬ learn the back played ginning on Thursday, April 10, and in man and has been possible to stroke, an attorney, and was commissioned in Lawrence Realization stakes. It is not able Reward for addition to the amateur improving rapidly while stout ones master it in one les¬ the chemical service. Several of Hié unlikely, therefore, that. Simons will Indi¬ title event» the past month. son. The breast stroke, which is com¬ Youngsters the championships for Catholic preparatory Another oarsman who has Walter H. Trumbull, who played a get three-year-old Whitney maidens and high schools are to be decided. The been pro-' taught, is the hardest one of on Bayard and for which vidual Winners Hoi moted from tho third to the first boat monly the best for tackle Charley Brickley's eleven, Should Make Fine Show-' Headstrong, ; record number of events la is all. The side stroke is »ight be considered as Haughton's Rowc has made numerous engagements, carded. fifty-one Moulton. He has been placed at No. the tall, slender girl. successor, and Dr. is an when he arrives at, Havre do Grace. 2, the scat vacated by M. F. bo not able Parmenter on Bowie Track Seeks Old Title Tom Eck, the University of Chicago who is ill Patterson, "AU women should only outside choice. It is understood that ing Bayard is in both the Preakness and is for with bronchitis. Carson, the to take caro of themselves in tho the with the coach, sponsor the idea, and has 121-pound eoxswain of the third oth¬ Leo Leary, who served as field coach Kentucky Derby Vindex, assumed the greater part of the task eight, water, but equal to rescuing In 1916, has no desire to take the smartest three-year-old, on last sea- of has displaced Hadden, the 'varsity cox¬ ers. Life is woman's normal ¦uii'fc in the stable. Nor collecting the entries. An invitation swain. saving reins this fall, but will offer his ser¬ BALTIMORE, March 29..While it, is form, Whitney By A. C. Cavagnaro race, open, is scheduled for each even¬ work nowadays.saving the lives of »8 it that Rowe will send Dr. Abbott said to-day that the re¬ of stricken in vices to whoever is in the saddle. generally conceded at the Benningtrack improbable of the Ncw- ing. The 600-yard run, for the Sears. vised wounded men, persons Dominant, to him soon. Dominant, the Gymnasts greater city, Roebuck & Co. $300 order of the 'varsity eight was of little children. Surely that the Broomstick--Daisy F. colt, for sensation of the season ark and trophy, is sched¬ likely to be retained until epidemics, two-year-old Connecticut, including repre- uled for a one-mile race after the she ought to be able to meet any Wrestling in Brooklyn which William Preston Burch made an of 1915, ia to attempt a comeback this Thursday, MeFarland in race with the of offer of last setatives from local colleges, arc ^ito- against time, which permits each en¬ Kentucky University Pennsyl¬ emergency in the water as well as Jim Galvin, the Irish champion, and $10,000 week--is the star year. He has been away from the trant vania. A decided improvement has on One of the first duties of of the division of the paring for the annual Metropolitan As- having any kind of pace, being land. Harry Stevens, the "Yankee Apollo," Harry Payne races several seasons. It. will be. re¬ the novel attraction for Friday. To Buy Racehorses b|en noted during the two days in every woman is to learn to swim." will meet on the mat to-morrow night Whitney stable Albert Simons has as¬ membered that Simons had great suc¬ sociation championship tournament, On ¦vffiich the new order ha:*, been tried, ¦ Saturday, the final two in¬ ¦».-. at the Crescent Theatre, Fulton Street sembled at Bowie track for tho April cess a few seasons back when he scheduled for the Street night, famous although nothing like fast time has races of tho -Southern of Twenty-third vitation races arc scheduled at 1,000 Packey MeFarland, boxer, been Few in Texas and Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn. Hjal- Maryland Agri¬ undertook the job bringing Pennant Y. A and a possible since the oarsmen re¬ Camps cultural Association, which will begin and Bromo back to form. M. C. next Saturday evening. yards four-mile relay. In the now has a desire to break into the run- turned from their of the clubs mar Swanseh, the "Viking Cyclone," winning The former event (he promoters plan to spring recess. Exactly eight big league will wrestle Soldier Joe tho ex- next Tuesday and continue through to -«- entry compares especially well ning' horse game as an owner and The Henley course on the New Haven are now training in the extreme three Rusek, the 15th of it is also at have Jack Sellers, New York Athletic harbor United States cavalryman. Ernst Roe- April, agreed with those of pre-war day.-. as a starter breeder of thoroughbreds. He lias been has been covered and the timo southeastern states.the Red Sox, Gi¬ Benning that Simons has other young¬ Club, against Joie Ray. mude will be a Yankees and in ber, tho retired world's champion Fordham's Tennis It is likely that the individual win¬ Sellers has been running down in Kentucky recently looking over basis for the improve- ants, Dodgers Florida; sters that will make their marks this remarkably hones a ment which Professor the Braves, Senators and Tigers in Graeco-Roman wrestler, will referee. ners will be sent to Los to well of late, and is eager to try con¬ the field, and to purchase nu¬ Abbott hopes to -.-m ._ spring. Angeles clusions with cleus for a stable. secure before the regatta with the Georgia, and the Pirates in Alabama, arc said Team Announces in the Ray. Among the otKer Many complimentary things compete national championship, Eastern men as Packey is wealthy enough to venture Quakers. to aay nothing of the Indians at New Old Pitcher Dead oí a a blnck colt Peter Pan, out of mentioned likely start¬ Brooklyn by which takes place on the Coast in ers in the race are Mike into this field. He made more money The second eight is by no means Orleans. They appear to be steering PITTSBURGH, Perm., March 20..Steve Paintbrush, which seems to be a nat¬ Dcvanjiy, fixed in The from Texas. In another who for the team 9-Maleh Schedule May, Negotiations have been Millrose Athletic Association, than any other boxer in the world who membership. oarsmen have away year Toole, pitched Brooklyn ural breaker. This fellow is big all opened apê never a had practically no and are there will be still more of them some thirty years ago, is dead at his home to the Homer Baker, Glencoe Athletic Club". held championship. He in- racing- yet going here. over, a typical Peter Pan, in fact, ami reward winners with this trip d his money and realized being coached on the fundamentals of down that day. ho is bred. His dam.Paint¬ wisely .the admirably and an announcement to this effect is Local athletes are responding quick¬ oil it. stroke. The order in this shell is brush.Í8 a of Broomstick The Fordham tennis team will enpragc -.-..-¦ as follows: daughter !,<> he made within a few ly with entries for the Knights of St. and Artful and a half-sister of that in nine matches this year, according to days. Stroke, Soderston; No. Rock horse schedule announced last The feature of the meet Antony games scheduled at the -iVth Drer-Miiakers Want 7, Payson; remarkably handsome .Sand tho night by coming will Regiment Armory, Brooklyn, on Racing No. 6, Schieffelin; No. 5, Benson; No. of a few seasons back, Sam Slick. Cornelius the manager. Six- of be the all-around April -1. Hord: No. Semi-Final Godley, championship. This 30. So many teams are eager to The governmeni has consented to the .'<. Buchón; No. 2. Law¬ National Soccer Paintbrush was the beRt horse Artful the contests will be played on the home test cojm- comprises agility and strength in in the O'Hare one U of horse in rence; bow, Mali; Lasher. races. She the teams on the list pete Monsignor n¡ resumption racing France, coxswain, has sent to the just missed court. Among live events, as follows: raralloi bar. relay that it, is likely that the beginning May 5. Among the latest.' Of this crew Lawrence is an old 'var¬ being first class. The other colt of the are Vale, Columbia, C. C. N. Y. and horizontal bar, side tce will limit to tencoimijit-teams. in favor of the sity oarsman who has to New York horse, flying rings the entry petitioners resumption just returned Carded for \larrison SimonB string is the Broomstick- University. land tumbling. The new rules for this Con Shaughnessey, Knights of S-. An¬ was the dressmaking industry, -which the university after two years of mili¬ To-day DaiBy F. youngster already mentioned. Rutgers, Cooper Union and Tufts ap¬ which were and J. race tary service. competition, udoptcd at the tony, James declared that the meets were of ten are on tho list for the first time. OJBrien, Lough^in Eight of his two-year-olds pear annual A. A. U. meeting last year, call Lyceum, have already notified the com¬ the greatest importance to it as af¬ The statistics of the 'varsity eight some allies. The annual home-and-homo contests for each competitor mittee that will start in the the means of follow; mensions, will put Paterson at Catholic performing two they fa¬ fording launching new Morse of disadvantage. Trimly Made and Active with Georgetown, University exercises in each event, with .points mous Suburban Quarter. fashions. Pos. Name W; *H» Aie Drydoek Eleven, and Cross will not bo this to be S'roke. lleminwav. 1*1 13 The Morse club will have the sup¬ the best connected of the Holy played awarded on a basis of No. 7. Bill Probably season. execution difficulty, ¿lead (CaPUlO). 179 .'¦ 10 81 to Pat- port of two thousand rooters from the fillies is a daughter of Broomstick and danger, and speed. So. t.. Allen. 1T2 VIO 2'» Brooklyn, Play Brooklyn plant who will go to the park which claims Rosie The prospects for a strong team are Peter Hoi, representing the Nor¬ Ko. 5. BroweeU. IM 6:08 21 Cherokee Rose, rather bright, the loss grad¬ N'o. 4, Kttlns. 1T5 fl;00 19 headed by the Morso Dry Dock band of for a half-sister. This one despite by wegian Turn and Athletic Club, of Adams. 174 21. atTitle O'Grady uation of Eliot Binzen, the former á Water Carnival for N'o. 8:11) eraon forChance sixty pieces. A' fair-sized delegation haBn't a great deal to boast of in the Brooklyn, former holder of the all- Women 2, Moulton.¦ 172 í01 M from rail River also will attend tho she is made junior national indoor champion, who around title, will endeavor to Bow, Entiers. 160 510 il matter of size, but trimly has been Fordham's on the his regain game, led by Frank T. Manning, a and active. She in better tempered mainstay old honors. Hoi's physique dis¬ Arars-w 1.1 r.-ll^ 21 official of the mill city. courts for the past four years. The plays the benefits of Coxswain Carson. 121 ¡>:05 -1 leading city than was Rosie O Grady. Rosio's iri- three veterans oí tho 1018 combination gymnastic work At the Palace By C A. Lovett This same crowd of fans went to Beth¬ tractibility last season, It may be re¬ and followers of this sport proclaim People's blizzard con¬ lehem for the so-called "Western" from mak¬ who remain are Captain Taylor, Mo him the equal of any professional in Barring a return of membered, prevented Rowe Loughlin and Martin. the 'Old Man' Frank Kramer the Eastern semi-final of the semi-final yesterday. ing good his mid-winter boast that he country. Before coming to this Multonomah A. A. of ditions, Kick-off is set for 3 p. m., "daylight would win either the Kentucky Derby As soon as the weather permits the country Hoi was the star gymnast of for A., Portland, Los national soceer championships will be time. The maroon racquet wielders will begin in which he Championship Plunge Angeles A. C. and Stockton S. C. have Seeks Bike Honors saving" line-ups probably or the Preakress with hei. Rosie did in for their Norway, country at one already signified intention of Again staged at Harrison Field, formerly the will be: not so much as get to the post. practice preparation open¬ time held the King'b Cup for ski jump¬ entering Paterson.Healey, goal; Post or! and this half-sister of ing match with Cooper Union on April ing. Distance To Be Feature teams and it is expected that several Frank L. home of Harry F. Sinclair's Newark Tom Rosie ''Grady 12. The other clubs will be represented. Kramer, champion bicycle Federal League Baseball Club, Harri¬ Broadbent, Murray, fullbacks; hers bv Broomstick belong to a family, team title seems to rest between rider of America, is thirty-eight yearn Stark or Broadbent, Aime Vandeweghe, the family of Belle Rose, which is The complete schedule follows: the National Turn Verein, Newark, the in Jersey Citv Pool old, and will, start in on his nineteenth Morse Conner at. Miss son, N. Jn this afternoon. Dry Meyerdieks, halfbacks; Brown or: a in American April 12, Union, Fnrdham; 17, Co- 1918 champions, and the ¡Jetty Grimes, of year as a tho making considerable stir lumhla. at Kordham; 18, C. C. N, T., at Vont. Norwegian '_ won Minneapolis, professional cyclist when Dock Football Club of Brooklyn, and Shanholt, Knowles, Bleich, Archie vacing just now. Pennant, Sweep, ham; "4, Now York University, at Fordham; 30. Turn and Athletic Club, of Brooklyn, the*220-yard Central A. A. U. title bike season opens at the Velodrome, in Stark, Hunziker, forwards. Iron Mask and are stcwis. at Hoboken. which will attempt to regain its old swim for women a week ago ot the Newark, next who Paterson Field Club, which team is Transvaal, Novelty May .'(, Yale a'. New Haven; 10. Rutgers, at New The Palace of Sunday. Kntmer, Morse Dry Dock.Albin, goal; Booth,! «? same female line. title. Th^i Norsemen will be People's Jersey City, Minneapolis A. C, and clipped six sec¬ was defeated for the also a in the A. F. A. com¬ the Bmnawlck; 21, Stevens, at Fordham; 31, Tufts represent- onds from championship in finaliot cup Burns, fullbacks; Mackie, BuBtard, Mc-i Another bay daughter of Broomstick (pending), at Fordham. ed by their strongrst team in years, N. J.. will hold an interesting water the district record, hanging 1917 by Arthur Spencer, the Canadian petition, will bo the contenders. Cann, halfbacks; Holgata, Beards-1 in the Simons barn that has attracted which comprises Ho!, Jorgenson, Wins- carnival for mermaids on in up 3 minutes 31 seconds as the new rider, demonstrated that ho and Saturday standard. was- not James A. Waldcr, of Philadelphia, worth, McGreevey, Cartwright, Ross, a lot of attention at Benning calls Jansen Frydenborg. the home with the women's na¬ all in by a long way, when he came forwards. 'To Decide Title Otto one of pool, back won of the United States Referee Leayonara dam and both Bromo and Hockey Poll, Newark's best, and tional in for and the title again last secretary Leochares own brothers. Also she is If plans of President Frank Pat- Frank Kriz, who «is a member of the championship plunging The Illinois A. C, «of Chicago, will Kramer has won the national cham¬year. Union, will referee the match, and the Brooklyn will not go without soccer a rick of the Pacific Coast F'ire Department of that will distance as the feature. A representa¬ stage an invitation swim seventeen in eleven. a sister of Scoots, three-year-old Hockey city, carry the 880-yard in pionship out of nineteen official linesmen will be Thomas Cun¬ the absence of the Morse winner of last season and a filly of League, are carried out the four lead- the larger part of the burden in an tive field is down for the event and it sixty-foot homo pool on Thursday, times. The Robins Dry Dock crew will take some no such horse ing teams in the Pacific Coast and Na- effort to retain the team championship for the purpose of Norman Kramer was born in ningham, of Brooklyn, and William on of speed, although for includes Miss Charlotte Boyle, of the allowing Evansvilie, Ind., the Merchants' Ship Team A as Bromo was or Leochares is. This tional Hockey leagues will play a se- the National Turn Verein Club. Ar- Ross, formerly of San Francisco, now November 1880, and came to of East Newark. The eleven a thur New York Women's Swimming Asso- a 21, East Rowley, Harriman, Penn., in National League one is sure to race the first week of ries of games to settle the world's Nugent., the national tumbling member of the club, to attack N. J., with a fixture at the in South ciation, present title holder: her team Hcbner's Henry Orange, hid people when emerging victorious from to-day's Robins' field the Bowie and she will, very hockey championship. Les Canadiens, champion; Heer, Yeager, Tempenkie Miss Elsio the mctro- indoor national record of 11 little "shaver" and has lived there ever this afternoon. It was this meeting and Schneider arc mate, Sultan, minutes 14 1-5 melee will cngago Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn likely, win. Eastern champions, and the runners-up, among the other politan champion, and several other seconds. since. He rode his first race May 30, same Merchants team which, although and the Seattle and Vancouver National entries. and won it at Field Club, three-time National Cup to Other!, of Simons's two-year-old fillies Ottawa, star performers of this city and Phila- 1896, the Waverly Track, appearing be superior, was defeated arc of Broomstick and clubs will compete. The New York Athletic Club will The award to the New York Newark. The next year at .-rinners in the battle for the title of by Paterson by the odd goal in the daughters have representatives in the tournament delphia. L. of P. S. A. Clifton, N. American Stamina and Morningside, of Peter Tho rest of the programme is made sanction for the men's national J., Kramer won his laurels as a novice. about two weeks hence, Bethle¬ Football Association semi¬ Pan and and of All for the first time in two years, due to contests and a number A. A. U. title i In 1898 he won the amateur titles, final at Paterson a week Remembrance, Steele Goes to Coast the up of open of 500-yard swim promises champion- hem eliminated ago. Gold and Hearts. The Morningsido ¡ lifting of the edict that no member the ¡ending stars of the metropolitan to bring to this city one of the best ship in the League of American Wheel- having Bricklayers should represent the ciub in races and Masons' "Football of Chi¬ In 1916 tho filly is a half-sister of Samuel C. Bob Steele, left-handed pitcher with champion- and middle Atlantic districts will take of the season. There is little men and in 1899 won the National Cy¬ Club, Pullmans, of Chicago, Hildreth's promising Preakness Stakes the Pittsburgh and New York National ship competition during the war. The I part. Among the latter is Miss Eliza- doubt that Perry McGillivray, William cling Association amateur champion¬ cago, successors to the famous old gave Bethlehem a tough argument for Western League clubs last, year, has been re¬ two stars of the Winged Foot entry betli of the Meadow Brook Club. Wallen and will ship. the national title. In the and Derby candidate, Cirrus, are times Ryan, be on Pullmans, on the neutral field in Le- original final, a colt by Tracery, bred in England, for leased to the Salt Lake City club of Ray Dutcher, many champion who haH recently defeated Miss Olga hand for it. and the home field includes Kramer made his debut into the at Chicago, tho teams battled two tho Pacific Coast League. with the Indian clubs, and G. L. Mc- Miss Gertrude Artelt and all three other middle fessional ranks in pro¬ to a which Hildreth had to pay $25,000 last I Dorfner, distance stars of 1900, being runner high University Stadium, Bethlehem, hours 1-to-l draw. In tho replay Loud, also entered in this event. other rivals at home, so her exceptional for the title at Bethlehem tho stcelworkcrs 2 fall. appearance ability.Herbert Vollmer, up to Major Taylor, tha Penn., yesterday afternoon. won, The All Gold--Hearts is a chest¬ in local watera is awaited with keen Teddy Cann and Leo Giebel. negro star. Kramer won the contest every ko to 1, in the next to the last minute of filly Hot Entries Distance runners are to national *>fTo-day's gives prom nut of size and finish. Hearts, a Springs beginning anticipation. championship from 1901 to 1916 in« being the season's best in the play. Tho Bricklayers and Masons' of First rare (purse, $600: twoyear-olds; maidens; reach the fine point in their training Louis ¡ elusive. Arthur two Club is the successor to the old daughter Broomstick and Queen thrre and a hair furlongs'.I.ady Pataud, 112; for tho season of novice Grupp, Pittsburgh's champion Spencer won the chum- metropolitan district. Rarely have, Pull- an own sister of is Heneóla, 112: Canción, 112; Beau Brummcl II, open, and Norman Buck, the former Illinois long distance swimmer, now in train¬ pionship in 1917 and team sin the mans. Hearts, Artful, s road which is Kramer cam.-» national semi-finals been / an own of Tarts 115; Zone ICArmee, 11 Lord Hamilton, 115; handicap race&j sched¬ Athletic Club sprinter, now competing ing at Fairfiéld, Ala., to back and beat him so Paterson has herself sister and Frank F., 115¡ Malvln Atav, 11".. uled to on 6 and continue plans under¬ for it last year. evenly matched. and a half-sister of begi April for the New York Athletic Club, be- take this season an attack on the -.- been all Regina Trumps. Second rifi (purse. $G00: claiming: four-year- every Sabbath thereafter for a j romping through opposition lall River, Mass., is a strong bidder All not been olds and flic ."Hrewv. lo;'; day eight gins to look like possible candidate world's time record for of and some in a ! Gold has conspicuously upward, furlongs) weeks. the fields continuous late, week ago, les- for the national cup final this season. successful at the stud. Ho gets too M.adv Small. 107; »Bobby Mb, 107; .Cobalt. 107: Judging by increasing for future championships. He has swimming. Eight Auto Drivers »er competition, disposed of the Morse But one in the national Hcallywag, 107; ""Night Cap, 107; Notât», 107, of runners in the invitation races on been improving steadily and he swam *>«T«fl at important game many sulkers. But he had a good filly Oklahoma trü-li, 10!) Nael-dovatl. 113; Tom Caro. the clubs 100 Olympic Park, Paterson. The soccer championships has been played in last in Cresson. 1!.'. Théophile V., 11'-; Careen, 118. Also eligi¬ Sundays, promoting these yards last week in 5('-,,-l seconds, The Allegheny Mountain A. A. Enter BU* are at their how¬ Maryland spring ble -Ituth 107. races will not lack for patronage. which him the U. 500-Mile Race Cityians best, cast of New York -the scoreless Pater- fHrl'-kland, .Ilurnraa, 115; "SlUey places among speediest authorities have officially accepted as ever, on their urió>r.,iZc(* homo field, son-Fore River fourth round clash at A Promising Gelding ¡Shapiro, 102. The campaign will get under way of the metropolitan stars. district records the and sine« that game the Third raro (claiming; pune. $100; three-year- with the novice event to be held the ances: following perform¬ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 2*?.-* drydockers Quincy, Mass., on Washington's Birth¬ old«; tl»o an.I a half furlong»).KIN»'» j'rlde. 07; by For men.100 yards, free ! When have The onty horses past two years old . Macombs Athletic Club on style, ":he added several additional mem- day. Pawtuckct and Fall River are I'alvirtdftiir II, 102; I'oyerlna. 102; Montague, April ti. Miss Ruth Smith, one of the famous 58 2-5 seconds, Jack Love, Indianapolis Speedway an- bers of the famou« Fall River Rovers to in Simons'« barn so far are a bay KW; Christie Holten», 107; Court Gallant. IOS; This will be followed by tho Clark little twin mermaids of the Co.ambus A. Pittsburgh nounced that it would revive the 500- anxious stage the title match, the sire of Hour- Fo 100; 1 lo Discussion. 112. A.; 220 yards, free style. 2 «finutes mile The M9tU elrvr-r, now latter place Patriots' gelding by Ncgofol (tho III. Bagpipe, House A. A. handicap on April 13. Then A. C, who has been defeated consist¬ 38 3-5 Charters event which had given it interna- Lhelr#rr*y* suggesting Day, less and Paradise (tho dam of Elys- Fourth ram (purse. ÍS00; New Kra Handicap; comes annual season seconds, Montgomery, tional fame 81, some embraca* »even player;-, of tho na¬ a holiday in Massachusetts. Should the three-year-old» ami upward; six furlongs)- William Brooklyn's "classic," the ently this by her sister, Eleanor, Pittsburgh A. A. For May of the wise- tional title takers of two ian) and a chestnut gelding by Ham¬ the Kotirth. 102; Im* Krnnk, A. N. Akin. 187; Easter Sunday handicap of the Brook- turned the tables on the latter u few- women.200 acres said it was too soon after the war. ycari ago, Morse team triumph to-day, it, with I05j yards, breast stroke, 8 minutes in «g It was aleo were finalists last season, »even ex-Rovers in burg out of Inaugural. This Hamburg Top ¡y th* Morning;, 118! tt'ltlma Thule. 114 lyri A. A. on April 20. The Mohawk days ago in winning the women's 50- and 150 predicted that the public would J*bo to its line-up, would is a half-brother of no less t.lock Scot, 118; Exterminator, 12:1. t.Mnj. H. L. seconds, yards, back stroke, take no interest. B