Red Sox Tie Up Series, Triumnhing Over Giants at Dallas by a Score of 4 to 3 Harry Hooper Whole Show Duffy Lewis Spotts Takes In Defeat ofMcGraw Men Joins Yankees Scratch Prize At Shoot Boston Outfielder Makes /ind At Jacksonville Trap and Throws Out Men at First, Third and Outfielder Reports at Lower J. T. Bishop Captures Leg the Plate; Ross Young 111 With Influenxa Weight Than Ever Be¬ on Buermeyer Cup With fore; Two Daily Sessions Straight String of 50 From a Sprcial Correspondent won scratch Tow, Mareh 21..More than 8,000 the By W. J. Macbeth R. L. Spotts the high DALLAS, fans, biggest crowd prize nt the Travers Island traps of the that ever saw a game in the State of Texas, jammed the local JACKSONVILLE, March 21. .The with fourth week of for thc New New York Athletic Club yesterday park this afternoon and saw the Giants bow before the Red Sox in thc training the total of 98 out of York American League baseball team remarkably high second game of their series, 4 to 3. It was one of those games which warm a possible targets. »In his way to will see the rostcr complete, or as nearly 1(^0 thc hearts of the fans, for it fumished plenty of hard and sensa- the score he made two strings hitting so as Huggins can expcct for the pres¬ perfect tional and saw the lead see-saw and of 25 each. One was in thc infielding fmally land with the Red ent. Outfielder Duffy Lewis put in an targets Sox in the eierhth inninsr. tournament and the other \is in appearance late last night. He ia the cup Once upon a time was the leader in Bos- the shoot for thc prize. the so Harry Hooper last of the prodigals, with the sole ex- president's ton's He maae a home run There was no shoot-off for the high called suit victory. ception of Pitcher Bill Picrcy, who was "cheap" used to with one man on handicap cup, too many gunners being in the fifth inning and Didn't Need Ruth tried several times and found wanting, in the and the cost about half the RED SOX but so tie, darkness arriving price of a two-base , which tied things up, in (IIA.N'TS who went well in thc Pacific made it to hold the event. ab r lb po n ab r 11) po a'e Coast in 1919 that was impossible a one. the seventh. Hooper. rf .41 1! 2 3 n.Burns. if_*> 0 0 4 00 League Huggins It will be decided next Sunday. good Jostrr. 3b...5 0 1 1 0 1 Statz. rf.5 0 1 2 0 0 desirous of taking one more peep at The other shoot in which a win Ross Young, who was expected to be MoimSky. lf. .r» 0 2 3 1 0¦Klelchor. B8..5 0 10 3 1 him. only To-day the suit Marsans, cr.!>0 0 1 0 0 Doyle, 2b_5 1 2 5 20 was reported, with the exception of the "cheap" the star for New York, was not even Melmil*. lb..80 111 HO Kauff, cf_31 1 2 00 Frank Baker, of course, is not in- was a sells for almost as 0 0 2 .? usual Ws on the weekly events, much at the field. It turned out this morn¬ McXally, 2b.3 O'KrHch. 3b...8 1 0 1 4 0 cluded in these calculations. Until the 4s s<'"tt, si.4 1 1 0 2 1 Kelly, lb....S0 2 7 On unfortunate death of his several straight string of 50 targets that gave the better that was c«nfined to Hovlne. c-2 0 0 5 OOSnvder. c_10 I 1 0 0 wife, a to J. T. in the qualities. ing Young his bed Hoyt, p.2 1 1 o 2 o o weeks thc mauler had de¬ leg Bishop Buermeyer Tony, p.lfl 0 10 ago, Trappe event. It was one of the few in the Oriental Hotel with a case of Walters, c. ..11 1 2 0 n HaniM. p_10 i o 0 0 cided to retire from ma- cup This Rennock, p...2 0 1 o 1 0 c.8 0 1 B 10 permancntly scores has been made on principally because McCarty, for baseball. Baker is anx¬ straight that influonza. Yesterday it was said that league Now, the this season. there is no ho had hurt his ankle at 'San Antonio. Totala-36 4 10 27 12 2! Totals_35 3 10 27 11 1 ious to return to the Yanks. He be- cup longer any more Boston. 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0.4 lieves that the activities of the dia- Straight scores were the rule rather However. Young is not seriousiy 111. He Qlants...... o o o o 2 0 0 0.3 than the In the "cheap" labor. will be back- in the game in another Runs battfld In.Hooper (2), Jfoster, Pen- mond will relieve the gloom of his be- exception yesterday. nock. Home reavement. tournament cup contest they were So week. McCarty. run.Hooper. Two- ,His friends and relatives B. why not have the A bas" hlts -Hooper, Doyle, Pcnnock. Me- are all of the same made by H. Knight, H. Sullivan, N. Possible Record nosky. .McNally to Mclnnls. opinion. Webb, A. Rowland and R. B. Cole, in best? Mos( in Hlts nnd runs Off Toney. 4 nnd 2 In flve Can Count on Baker likely Hooper defeating the innings; off Barnes. 6 nnd 2 ln four in¬ addition to the one already mentioned Giants single-handed ostablishe da rec¬ nings; off Hoyt. 6 and 1 in five Innings; off Baker a week ago assured Colonel T. as being made by R. L. Spotts. One good suit ord. Thi' veteran outfielder threw out Pennock, ."> nnd 2 in four Innlnfis. Struck L. Huston that he was anxious to fix ln the Byror.el cup E. D. Anderson always a runner at tirst. o\n -By Toney, 1; by Barnes, 3; by his affairs so as to be able outwears two another at third and 2. Hoyt, to report to ran straight. In the shoot for the poor ones. htill another at home. In hy Pennock, 2. Bases on bnlle.OfT soon. lf be can thc second Toney. 1; off Barnes. 2; off Ho*t, 1; off Huggins arrange for president's cup straight scores were Besides, with a inning Kauff singled to center and went Per.nock. 4. I.eft on bnseg- Red Sox, 10; the proper'care of his two young daugh- made hy D. I. Bradlcy, T. II. Lawrence Rogers to second when Scott fumbled Giants, 10. Hit by pitcher) ball.Walters ters he will come on Bak- Krisch's by Barnes. nnd immediately. and J. T. Bishop, as well as by R. L. Peet garment there's proumler. Kelly whizzed a single to Umpiros.Brennan Rooney. er's word is as good as his contract. He Spotts. your right and KaufT rounded third at full will be on hand in good time if an hon- orab-le W. G. Al'.en, J. T. Bishop and J. H. moneyback, any time, if speed. means can be found. Vanderveer all ran straight in the want it. But Mr. Hooper made a Hooper throw Take Rest The team has still two weeks in shoot for the Lyon cup. The day was you to the plate, and our Benjamin was Dodgers Jacksonville nnd then more than ten the has at¬ out idea!, r.nd largest field that by several feet or more. That is days' travel North with the Dodgers, en- tended a shoot this season was not all. And them in a Sunday readers. Wait Hoyt, the Brook¬ Uucle Robbie gaging long series en route on the" firing line. Careful! lyn youngster, wTto was thc and at Ebbets Field. By that time for tbe doing pitch- nyrrmel Trcs. I/rrni lng Red Sox at the time, de- Duffy Lewis may be af fit for the grand eup rup "tip. Ser. & h'csp Quick changes in under¬ liberately passed Snyder, crowding the Spends Day Fishing opening as nny of his fellow players N'smn TI. T. If. T. H. T. cups bases. who have been here three ,T. Callahan .n^ 3 25 4 24 R4-l7~*-oo wear are best made From a Special Correspondent weeks. Duffy R B. Sloan.0 20 0 24 0 21 87-13-100 slowly. Toney smashed a line drive to right has reported at a lower weight than A. P, Bennett ..2 25 :' 2:. 2 2.1 88-10- 98 Medium for what looked like the cleanest kir.d JACKSONVILLE, Fla., March 21.. ever before in his major career. (."'. II. Healy .5 22 5 25 6 24 77-1R- 95 weights for now.' of hit. The rested He is league *' t>. Knitrht ....2 2"> 2 25 2 22 93- 9-100 Hooper iielded the ball quickly Dodgers tip to-day, but to- lightor than when he left thc E. R. Ho ?. 2?. 3 2?. 91 and made a Wolfe..3 20 77-14- perfect throw to Mclnnis. morrow morning- they will resume club last fall. 11. h. Kennedy ..3 25 3 25 3,25 95-12-100 The ball Jneat Toney to the bag by their trips to Barr's Field and His recent illness may have had R I. Bradley ...0 24 125 124 93-1-94 All - .123 leather shoes for , several steps. Robbie will start them on their fourth something to do with the great. reduc¬ H. Sullivan 123 121 89-3-92 When the (iiants came to the bat in tion in T. AV. Decker_6 24 6 22 6 24 67-28-96 men the week of training. The Fiatbush boys Duffy's weight. While painting E. D. Anderson.. 1 25 1 25 J 21 91- 3- 94 and boys. eighth inning they were one run are nearing mid-season form, as was his house he contracted a bad case of J. Nida .2 25 2 25 2 24 84-13- 97 behind the enemy. After Frisch 'was evident their playing against the lead poisoning in his right, throwing J. H. Vanderveer. 1 21 2 23 2 25 87-11- 98 expunged Kelly singled to right and Yankees byin arm. Part of the G. S. McCutcheon. 1 25 2 16 2 24 81- 8- 89 Rogers Barnes the third game of the treatment was a rigid G. Gilchrist .6 21 6 22 6 21 64-28- 92 Peet Company followed with a safe blow to series, so in order to the ath- diet, which cut the fat off but *.*. left. McCarty clouted the ball prevent which him, A. Baker ....0 21 0 24 2 25 89- 9- 98 Broadway into field. high letes from going stale Uncle Robbie apparently didn't impair his H. Graves 1r. ...2 25 3 25 3 25 91-13-100 Broadway right Hooper raccd back may ease up another bit in the future strength. Duffy declares he feels fit, G. H. Martin ....3 24 1 2r, 1 25 94- 3- 97 at 13th St. "Four at 34th St into . Gaines .0 23 0 23 0 24 91-0-91 plate. the statf regulars as well as ''. Earle .0 21 0 23 0 23 88-0-91 Larchmont Yacht Club yesterday. Ha dents, should prove to be one the will Gotschi .0 18 0 Toney Starta in Box of the best in Yannigans practice both morn¬ 15 0 16 67-0-67 took the with a of either league. ing and afternoon. Western Women "¦ Bauer .219 2 25 2 24 cup card 85 out Fred Toney pitched the first five inn¬ The games with ...:. 83-10-93 is coming along in Brooklyn has out Mllllken .0 18 0 21 0 18 79-0-79 of a possible 100 targets. The race ings. In the final inning that he oe¬ fine it as brought the fact that Robins :- L-ynch .'.0 11 0 16 0 19 style, and looks though he is the Dock 47-0-47 are Eleven the Dodgers much further ad¬ Dry II. -012 014 for the ended in cupied mound, the Sox, thanks to in for another season. Win at Haggerty 0 16 42-0-42 high handieap prize a blow good The big vanced than New York. Doubles, mighty over the right field broke a This applies a tie among C. L. Perrin, E. M. ence southpaw leg early last sum- as much to as Dalley by Hooper, nssurned command mer and was no pitching anything else. and W. E. Webb. All had full scorei of the battle. of use to the team. Huggins intends to But Lose Defeat Hoyt singled to right. The effects of the improve both hit- Rovers 4 to Boston Tennis of 100 '>n accident have en- Singles Players targets. the first ball a* the By pitched swung Pitchin£ same time. On the shoot-off Perrin a Hooper tirely disappeared, and he is working ir''gue willU.'Id)have had full viciously and sent the leather sphero;d like a beaver to into his pitchers put every- SAN March Too Much for New York sccre of 25 targets. Hia over the got playing con¬ can on FRANCISCO, 21..Play opponents* ailing right-field fence, Hovt dition. He three thing they the ball in batting each had 21. He therefore won bv a ahead of pitched innings in practice so as to in the East vs. West tennis competi¬ Ratican Proves Star of scoring him. one of the games against the Yanks and improve themselves, The BOSTON, March 21..Two matches single "bird." The scores: . the At the same time such tion for women resulted in one Line*Up southpaw, re- showed up well, allowing only two hits pitching should to-day Roblns Dry D. (4) Pos. Fall R. Rovcrs '7 postponed from yesterday in the New Name. Hit Hcp. Tot placed Hoyt in the sixth, while Jesse accugtom the batsmen to the and one Contest Before \ AV. 13. Webb and preventing his opponents from kind of victory defeat for the East¬ Large 5e"s"elli.Goal.HJggins ork-Boston tennis tournament on the . 7:< Zi lr'0 Harnes speed and curves C. L !'. rrin . 57 4S supplanted Toney. Due to scoring. they looked at for ern representatives Robertson.r. b.Bboth covered courts of the Longwood Cricket 10<> wildness ot, the thc first this Crowd Brownlee.i.. b. Burns E. M. Dalley . 72 'Mi li'O part of Pennock the Grimes and JolT time year when they at^Todd Field Club were won by Boston to¬ a av. Burleigh Pfeffer, In tlieV H.Newman players Fitzgerald . 7n 20 tt Giants tallied a pair of runs in the who faced Uncle Robbie's boxmen. doubles match Mrs. Ethel ,p,e:lt,.R. A. S. .1. H. were also disabled last season, Playing to a record and soccer-hun- \ lilrka.C H.MacFarlane day. Dabney defeated Leonard Brown . -14 52 DS sixth i.nd once more took Sutton of > A. C. the lead. aro expected to stage a come-back. Bruce, Los Angeles, and gry crowd at Todd Field in 1.'a¦.'.'',.UH.Lapleri Beekman, 6.2, 6.1. Irving C. Wright Clarkson. 4sS4 4s Pennock Colonel Miss Brooklvn .1. . 7:; struck out Doyle, but walked Grime3 had been out of the game since Huston, Helen Baker, of San Francisco, and H. O. Johnson defeated Leonard Megargee 20 91 yesterday, the Robins Dock eleven 1. .!. C. Andresen . "i SS Kauff, Frisch, Kelly and Barnes, forc mid-season with and and several newspaper men were the defeated .Mrs. Iiazel Hotchkiss Dry JJac^ulre. u.Holland Beekman and Dean 65 tonsilitis, shortly had no in Mathey, 7.5, 6.1. P. A. Moore . '.4 32 P5 ing in a run. to guests of Sheriff W. 11. Wightman, of Boston, national woman difficulty vanquishing the Mni 9.Center.Pilkington H. K. McCarty singled let't after his return %'us in Brook¬ Dowling at his famous Fall The final of the Weet . 82 4 H and Frisch spiked and Miss River Rovers in the fourth standing intercity :>. (1. crossed the plate. lyn in a game against the (wants. Ile Mayport country house over week end. champion, Eleanor Goss, of round of the !^n^t7-.7777-77^:7777:H7ri'i; tournament was seven matches to two Duftey . 66 20 II New annual-National T. J. McCahill . S5 t appeared as if the Giants were reported a few days ago, and he York, ranked Xo. 2 among women Challenge in favor of Boston. S6 0 says Th* 8- Cup competition. The score was 4 to 0. P. M. Hoyt . 60 2S 1» going to Score many runs, but un- ,has recovered from the effects of the fact that Ruth went into the players, 6, 4.6, 6. l. l''<-''e'*ton. Referee.J. stand Mrs. The Brooklyn shipbuilders, therefore, \Vl,, v Walder, fortunatel; Burns smashed a grounder] accident. Saturday to remonstrate with a Wightman defeated Miss advance into the fifth Philadelphia. Time or halves.45 minutes! <> and tlie fan who called him "A Baker 6 -1 in the second set a round and expect McNally second basemen Both Pfeffer and Grimes were big cheese" of to next to sought siows that Babe is singles match play again with what¬ brought the inr\ing a close by ex- hy Manager Stallings of ihe. Braves, pretty much peeved begun yesterday. She ever team Sunday a double with but at things tn general. lad won the first set. 6- 4. they may be flrawn against ecuting play the help Uncle Robbie refuses to part with That he can lar- The in Segreto Breaks Record of Mclnnis. Th.it ended the either. "Good are too rup the ball as far as ever he Western players have two vic- Tuesday's pairing's. s Giants pitchers scarce has tories one The victory of the Robins was scoring. But, not the Red Sox. these days," says the big fellow, "and shown on many becasions. lt is to defeat in the series. Mrs. clinched In Harlem in a matter simply Wightman is in the first half, during which Road Run the seventh Barnes hit Waiters the Brooklyns will keep all the good of getting his sights adjusted scheduled to play Miss scored three they with the ball. Pennock flied to Kauff. ones they have." Luth bawled out Cadore after Baker and Miss Goss is to meet Mrs. times. The Rovers. who nnt Licuten- Bruce in were minus the services of set Benjarnin Segreto, Morningside A. C, Hooper doublcd into the crowd for two Leon whiffed him for the second singles matches to-morrow. Swords, smnshed the six-mile course record in time of ..¦-..- the pace in the early part of tho bases, Waiters being; held at third. the afternoon. 9 game, winning the handicap road run of the Foster hit safely to and Will Box . forcing two corners and netting the Harlem and right the Levinsky The Davis Committee ball once, only to have the point dis- Heights Athletic League, catcher pranccd home. Menosky Y'anks and Dodgers will renw Cup held over the Harbrook Heights A C forced at the Al Benedict their feud allowerl for off-side play. By that time trail Hooper plate, while Mar¬ To-night; Tuesday afternoon. Brook¬ Holds the Robins had found their second yesterday. The N. Y. U. law stu¬ sans fanned. Then came tho lyn is all wrought up over won wind dent was timcd eighth having Meeting To-night and thereafter the issue was.never in 31:20, clipping l COLLARS inning, which brought defeat to the Bfattling Levinsky will appear in al three straight and is bent upon in minute and 18 seconds from the Jersey ring for the first time in about out the wiping The Davis cup committee will con- doubt. former Giants. humiliations suffered a yea? in the mark made by Frank Titterton, Glen¬ With two out Seott, and eight months, when he clashes with the way- the team vene this evening to prepare its re- Only second half did the vis- coe A. C. ST1JLISH*.but more. Walter^ Al Benedict in the star of ?£°'t.the B,y spirit of itors get a when Ren- Segreto was alloted a two- singled. Pennock crnshed a two- bout eight! Dodgers is exeellent. Robert has port for the on of good opening minute start.' to rounds to-night. at the West Hoboken the oITJ meeting Saturday zuelli, in goal for the home team, QUAUTU built into them bagger right and Scott scored with pennant bee as it, the exe«utive Harry Brown, Harbrook was the A. C, Patterson and Summit avenues, buzzed in the buzzing committee of the United handled the ball too long. The Rovers Heights, winning run. spring of 1916. He won were second, with Philip Morn¬ toho knoo? West Hoboken. Levinsky has trained a pennant that States Lawn Tennis Association con- given a free klck, but essayed a Zabludofsky, bvj craftsmen hard for this year with afT inferior tho combination which ingside A. C, third. Segreto swept into bout, aa he isn't taking team. cerning international tennis play they foozled the van at tho fourth that is rather useless Paterson the chance of out of matches to be this completely. mile, with Brown style Soccer Team being caught played year. Of The and Zabludofsky at his heels. The condition when he faces Benedict. It ls. as well primary importance at present are the Robins let up pereeptibly through¬ unless it is with quite that this was Sun¬ events in which out the second three ran close together until within coupled Defeats Morse Jimmy Burns, Manny Seamen's clever day and a day of for it the United States period, but ndded a haif a mile Dry Dock! little rest, is ques- must for fourth point for measure from home when Segreto Bridgeport bantamweight, will ttonable if the club would have compete the Davis cup. good when and won DURABIUTT]. The Paterson soccer meet of prac- The draw as erstwhile Columbia sprinted by 15 yards. team beat the' Jimmy Carter, Hoboken, in ticed a-nyhow. The announced by Australia Shanholt, varsity .-¦.¦.-..-__._ Morse 2 another eight-round northeaster carried the team Drydock by to 1 in a National engagement, while a bite that reminded one of the coldest puts from this country captain, spurted brilliantly and out- League game yesterday at Morse Oval a third eight-round bout will bring to¬ days here. Most of the against the representatives of South witted the defense. Ratican, center St. Vincents on 1 at gether boys remained in forward on St. Top lay opened a fast clip, both teams Jimmy O'Brien, of New York indoors as it was too windv on.i ,)..?.. Africa the preliminary tie. Accord- «ie winning team, broke Vincent's Seniors scored a 35 to trying their utmost to score. and Paddy Sullivan, of Bavonne. ing to the Davis the hearts of the 28 win over the Hoboken drew Paterson cup regulations the visiting players by Big Five in tjgmbarcl^/ 2& fu-st blood through Heminsley place for holding this match is to shooting two goals in rapid succession a rough and tumble basketball game snapping up a fine from agreed upon between after twenty minutes of yesterday afternoon at neu? and pass Dugan these two na¬ play. Arcadia Hall. Netoest of the scoring wlth an unstoppable shot. tions. The winner will meet the win- McGuire, the inside left. playing out They will play a return .game at Ar¬ -Morse made desperate attempts to Bankers' Athletic match be,-ween England and of position, passed to' Ratican, who cadia next Sunday. araw as «eii,of ,th,e found the level, success meant second League Holland for the righv to challenge Aus¬ Rovers* net for the first tally position in the table. tralia. of the game. Two minutes later Gar- Just before half time Rorke tied the Plans to side shot for goal from the right. Burns .°- fAt!er »he interval both teams Take fumbled and Shanholt got possession. for the leftd. »»d Up Sports Ouimet Takes Whirl The latter snapped to Ratican, who TintleT ntl and? ,vaurd,Whalen scored Ten America buay Shaw were both kept again. minutes from half- Ratifies "The Nation a time f of executed brilliant drib- To Effect be held on the evening of March 30. Around Pinehurst Links McGuire reached the Rovers' goal Leagues" a \ Md- «»- the o«tside Lower the PINEHTJRST, N. C, March 21..The the restart Shanholt, U-ft" n? ? mistake Favor Lower Manhattan sq-uad will be mem¬ for individual by spectacular Ottn1°,no with a lightning Thursday; bers of the Paulist Athletic CKib who prize the best score made during play, shot the fourth and last qualified ir, n the week at the rifle was goal. Manhattanites in Run try-out race held over Mrs. range won National 'KThet^ the Central by H. T. West ..-..-.-. Park course. Donham, Medford ' Baseball '2> the Week M"r8<> Among Mass., with 141 out of a ~ 'rfn'"0" r,os-, Dry Poek (1)1 The Bankers' Athletic League, which th« team are Max possible 150. Tond ....'."oa>. Whalen p.etn.onPat Al Bohland, The weekly putting contest on Last Chance March 22nd to 27th. j is in of Flynn, the To-day Broartbent Llndsay process formation, prom¬ Hulsebosch, John Losero Jlock green at the '' '..II.. ises to attain a in Eddie Walsh and clubhouse was won bv '!'.' ..7 R TT TJ. Page promlnelnfc place while ten Harry McGinn, and Mrs. J. R. Price,, To Enter for Nell. c h. ainelatr sports within a short time. This new athletes are eligible to rep¬ Pittsburgh, with 23 for 'Chases l» Parker resent each the twelve holes. There was a Hogan. i i ',;. McCann association will be offlcially launched league, the above named for tie at 24 To-day is the last nugan. n i>. at a meeting to be held next five appear second place between Mrs. Brenton day for horsemen GET Knowlea ., ,V. Kershaw Thursday sufficiently strong to Tomkins and Miss to make nominations to the four cross- READY carry off the Beatrice Heminsley ..'. Reld evening. Officers will be elected, com¬ honors. ' Morison Shaw :.\\*CenteV. Horke both of Summit, N. J. country events to be run at Belmont . ',n.Ur. mittees appointed and plans for the Park the The season Brown . Lennon Francis during and of O l'. coming outdoor season The Interseetional is now Ouimet, Woodland. went spring autumn 1920 to be arranged. trophy held around the No. 2 course meetings. promises the More than sixty banks and trust by Louis Kaufman, Brooklyn A. A., who in a four-ball The stakes for in the MutinVwa of the are won the last race match this afternoon and made a the spring meeting of the ^::^^n:'^rr^^ companies city interested; in 1918 ns a member this are the Grand greatest history National a,lcl in the projeet. Several meetings have B7.40.77, being the first round National, with $2,000 (*ame. Aiex grown: Morse, Rorke!' Ttm6 otr P'. ,1,e .Lo"K Athletic League. he has since added at three miles; the Taylor & have Porty-flva minutes. balves.. been held at which a constitution and Although he hasJ^nddone little played last October. and International Co., Inc., were training Emmet French, the New York, with $1,200 added made unusual by-laws drawn up. These are to during the past two years, Kaufman Youngstown, with S distance two preparations to be formally adopted at the has again taken to J. Graham, Greenwich, as partner beat miles, and the Meadow provide coming the roads in the George Great Brook, with $1,500 added, at two and Quality for Swimming Association meeting. While track and fleld sports hope that he may retain his title and McLean, Neck, and'F C one-half miles. Equipment Professlonal, chiefly will be fostered, Aampionships the trophy. Newton, Brookline, 2 and 1, in a four- in basketball, baseball ball match over the No. 3 At the autumn meeting the Brook Semi-Pro, College and School Admits Brown Univ. and football this course Handieap High also will be contested. The league, too,' Loren the New afternoon. Their best ball was Steeplechase of $5,000, at Jriayers. intends to Murchison, York A C as three miles, will be decided. NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 21..Ad¬ promote swimming and will runner, will not be seen in local 31.35.66, against 83.35.68 for mission of Brown also try to obtain a country home. petition for com¬ the losers. French made the best in¬ -...¦_. University to the In- the some time, as he has re¬ dividual trecollegiate Swimming Association was Among most important things to turned to his score, 33.36.69, establishing Bank Clerks Games be diacusscd at former home in St. Louis a new record for To-night announced to-night. This action was Thursday's meeting to visit his parents. this season. The Bank Clerks' Basketball is the of .-.-.._ League 10% Cash taken at an advisability an Discount executive of the eonducting usual meeting outdoor set of track and field atTa sta£c .t.heir games to-night In order association here yesterday in connection the sports. Harry Coates, of Frank B. Whit¬ Arcadia Hall. Mechanics and Farm- to encourage we with the majority of the representatives. ney Post Leads mers will clash in will early buying, Intereollegiate Swimming is favorable and the idea is almost American Legion, Newark, Granbery Gunners the opener and give, during Base Ball meet. certain to be t0 "^nge athletic Guaranty will p]ay Equitable in thc weekTcash A. J. approved. This meet coan\!et? fdelegated* In second half of discount of 10% on all Wilson, who was captain of the will in all hkelihood be held in M majority of the Na- Newjlochelle Shoot the double-header. There purchases of Base 1913 Yale June. for,afd will also be a Ball swimming team, was elected Although not actually the' UnUs of his hom* town. five preliminary gamo be¬ Equipment.Thia offer closes Sat¬ president of the association for the com¬ has organized, H. Only gunners reported for the tween girl teams from two of the league already gained recognition.' "°7 arranging the program >veek-end shoot of the * bi* urday, March 27th. ing year. Joseph Russell, of Pennsyl¬ ihe John H anamaker 7'7Sn;s eXpeCts t0 announce his New Rochelle banks. \. Commercial In-' .?? -. vania, was chosen \L J ?. *°. iacht Club at Harrison Echo .-. vice-president, and stitute. which holds its annual indoor rhe tractJ,ons time this week. Bay, The Island, Wight, of secre- carnival at the 22d 1 y gameS wU1 take yesterday. winner of the Goulding Princeton, Regiment Armory: ln A rU place ugh scratch prize was G. P Exhibition Games tary-treasurer. on March 30, has added a Gran¬ 'At ChaUanooRa: w tt m relay race' bery, with a card of 42 out of a It was decided that all officers must be* for the "bankers." nble pos- PhHadolphU .N'atlonala. li 3 l ALEX 50 targets. -hattanoogra Southern TAYLOR & graduates of coiieges having member- Only eight athletes will be permitted The BaUoriea Asan. i g Inc, 26 -RUey, Smlth East 42nd .o d .0., N.Y. start in high went to Wlthrow ship in the association and that one the "Memorial one handieap W W Marshall. St., The Lower Manhattan Athletic 500," 3wan, who had 49 out of 50 Uiinnln-ham. York and Debaney! Send for our neto representative of each in the as¬ of the eam" targets' At Nf«w Orleans: Catalog No. "XT" college League rules a strong favorite for ¦h. 1^1, nee/l>»atures of, r. A. Kyle won a 10 "bird" shoot An -.leveland R TT v sociation would Po3t' American (American) ... i , make up the executive the team trophy in the Intersectional lofi. » Legion, at the' svent at 15 targets went to G P *ew Orleaxu j comuuuee, ArmoTy> on (Southern).... 0 4 s ] Athletjfl JUftgue ru* to March b.°Hy*, ^ranbery. A 25 "bird" Morton and Nu Y. championahip 3l'ment jvent went to handieap Batterles.Covaleaklt, "%." W. C. A. DRIVE ut Us ah HeiP i C. A. Maraland. WEEK, mm