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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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THE BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. THURSDAY. MAY 10. IftOL HEART BREAKING DEFEAT BALL TEAH 0F CEDARHURST FIE'-D CLUR SCHOONER RAMON A SOLD.

Famous Boat to Be Used for Long Stephen Peabody. X. Ba. eold bit NELSON SEATS FLOWER EGGER WINS SPECIAL PRIZE NATIONAL STALLION Good Scores a FOR BROOKLYN TEAM. IN UPHILL STRUGGLE.1 A FINE STAKE EVENT.

Tanya to Meet Best Colts and Fillies in Contest Next Saturday. 1 xT WTF Afc "1 fltV Ramona. formerly handicap iIIo.id figured largely In the re- Chicago Victorious in Anothsr I ft lg.fc 'ow'r ZJZTttZZX Contest Full of Lost II jS in Championship ThZoV-' opportunities. Fc "Pl cF 8eries' rEP" GARVIN VERY MUCH TO BLAME. KVfcFV'w lHhVl.

SCHULTZ DEFEATS HIRSCH. "-LZ FIELD DAY FOR OR. H. K. KNAPP.

IIBY rjl W' lf nd ub broke 11. total IT. nd W.lter Heilett. al- gNBl A 1 I IB) leawnce 7. broke 9.

total 1. Xager and Byrd Chance Does Great Work for Windy City IT IllWl felE Qfcfe jCV tjT ,9 'n" he side" "IVa Johnny Sohl to Replace Billy Bother- u'ttw wonbir XT aroro' Oneck Stable Takea Three Grand Raoee Men-Last of Set ies i aaV jJaE nf fifteen men.and. mal, Who Retires From the 'Vbr'ea 10-blrd at Morris Park Interesting iFHijsBBBKisBBBBBsB The Record. sBbVBbbBbVT NbbBbBsBbbBbHBbV nd hopes to cruise through the West Indive Johnny Xolson defeated Walter Flower in nn-- With the running nf the National Stallion ct, e. Results Yesterday.

eled to Weehawken. X. last night in an- 'fnh tV'second Kam(, Flower rolled lit, tojvugcr Byrd, who broSt t. mor1 davs of glorious Chicago. Brooklyn.

4 tlclpatlon of seeing Willie Fitzgerald of this beating Nelson by :2 pins Flower rolled mmtrTTraTriTlTliq Nv ster I our? tlM ties then shift 6t. Philadelphia. 2. borough and Joe Cans nf Baltimore box six and In 'he third and. fourth anainsl v-UKBfctl MltBIAUIS, rr.VP,-na on 9000 record.

0F MjmsiULL gaSS? Boston at pu.eburg. the remaining three by safe margins. The fnr )h(i o( Sat.r,,i ran Unusual ken in the race Eagle, Cedarhurst Field Club Has Done Well AN INTERESTING TALE LEADER MURPHY TO PLAY Chicago, May single run de- in Games Played This ffll 111 I LULU I HID I ALL. GOLF ON OAKLAND LINKS, V. i US V.

i rZ'l I- nearly a feat was chalked up against the Superbas Season. nr rrom among tbi best professional Purely snort ing event as any of the year. It yesterday, the third In succession at the rq.Hi to the Fisle 1 2 i i f. Is; ranks in New York. The bin nudh-t was Is ai, ev, in whi-h the pr.eny or staliiona hands of Chicago.

Slovenly, one might say rsssaalal sMsdki DrH I 01J "Jl I Mower 2 I ii highly with the nntertalWBellt. are nominate! The stalo thi vear will be amateurish, ball playing was mainly re- Ccdarburst, 1 May 19 Among the VrZlo S3 -R i IS hWd. sponsible for the Brooklyn, failing to take 8( basehaU Long Island, Ihat Game Whe Twelve Years tap'reTws golf on the Oakland links and 2 ii T.dal 7, ir an address fo the audience of some 'Mor as well as the owner of the winner advantage of several openings that would cedarhurst Field Club occupies a pa- joined the local club Bay Side has be- Average, Mower. of the amusing experiences he has m-l while will reeeiv. a rich purse.

have kept down the total of their opponents. jn The Kam of Age. come quite re 2 vous for Tamm nnv poll- defeated Hirs, in postponed 'raveling on the roajL There will tnu, of res, In the result Bad base running and weak batting also con- Sunday May by defeating series on the Broadway alleys, in Manhattan, th Xaiional Siallion. In that its winner trlbuted largely to the defeat. The score the JRtrong Prospects 'of Brooklyn and lol- e'very week.

Corporation Counsel John PROMINENT GOLFERS H1 stand out most prominently In the strug- was5to4. lowed this victory on the following Sunday J. Delany and William M. Thomas, who Is taking he last one with a score of 212 rnUNIIrfCN I UULrthb gles for 2 year old champion honors. Up to Virgil Garvin made hU debut In the box for jV Uklng the ma.s n'af S00N BECAME WELL KNOWN, well jjnownln Democratic uuclls of the 16l irseh.

The scores: ARRANGE FINE MATCH. Kardirj'The new hallr'nile nroved''oiiitera Mover, pitcher; M. Carroll, catcher; A. Leader Murphx ropos. for member- fuhi 4 vn liiKeh I 3 IS 'n 2 gardmg the new balk rule proved quite a r0 flrs, has, Hardy, second base; ship by John B.

McDonald and his name was schult. 6 2 2 t- lllr-h 2 7 1 (Special to the Eagle nuU 1 Tanya- H- handicap. The moment a man reached a EMrei base. j. hlln.n,,; seeended Judge Morgtm tn.rie.,.

Janes iv; 4 SIS gloriou, little -Handspun base, which occurred in the third inning, he w. Johnson, right Held; l.r. R. F. llutrhm- List of Triumphs Leading Up to the One Mai0e, an assistan, i ir-h ay Side, L.

Mj -An Inleulub ho won a( Mor. was penalized for a balk. While this did not son. nter field: T. Brown, left Held.

H. at Cambridee Sprlnes offered Mr. Helany's name for membership Whulu 7 1 i inr-h f. J' ris Park in fuch asv insbion. Jus: how good prove costly at the time It altered his entire Woolsey Is official scorer, and C.

Searles. at. vamonoge oprmg. lt was secoitded by Edward S. Malone.

2 2 2,2 2 5 3 166 and which will attract considerable Style irf tST 1 BUHjr. Ernest E. Elderd is the captain. Tourney. Murphy becatae a golf devotee at Hot mal Interest In the golfing world was arranged grs 1 have a chance to'-, on'anirday tJSErS-K TIGERS BEATHIGHLANDERS.

I)rookIynltes 7, w. SHsJ d7Stre', Cretbothe tour- r-DXSJ'sS MsJak'ir81 thofourth inning, causing Dillon toappear nlflcent showing made by Frank .1. Marshall mnch of hls nnks. nament. His place will be taken by Johnny R.

C. Watson. of the hssex 'ouuiry The Held will oppose Tanya includes a trio of Chicago runners scuttled around rnTaCam- local omujMtion'that' "he club cafe has at thirty-six holes, ol whi-h the Brsi kigh ih.u since the bases, fairly coaxing a throw. Pitcher Mullin Had New York Amerl- soon to an end at am ot an mn corner. Many Games To-night.

w( Jun T1.n. engaged a The most costly break, however, the one Mercy The 1 s'ory b'8 of the Supreme four, jus, play here reg- r.a.e. Miner. remaining holes at the Essex country link, numb, have nak. ir public that gave Chicago the game, occurred In the mu ja x-jr career will at this tlm be read with in- U0t R3 Fariev ha, be- r-v.

on June 15. debut. Next to Tanya. In considering the Uthth. wh.

Dillon and Bergen became tan- Score. tcrest 1 come' -in honorary member likens vs. Sherwood field, perhaps the moat talked ot entries gra S5S.SSS. ThoTa. vrrityT Z7 INDIVIDUAL TOURNEY.

zettleb outdoor taboets. SHFSHii siiuailon by wafting the horsehide Into the Club. w. p.cj Club. w.

L. PC to Montreal. Canada, at an early age. where WluSt Veteran Marksman Approaches Record remarkable torn, Th- one most like-right Held bleachers, scoring a home run K2v7V it ho learned chess when 12 years old. At lb ly to take Tain a ni.asur.

if -ueh a thing that won the game. TOIadUb.a .62., uls 3 Ih Mon. Haller won five games In the Long Island for Offhand Shooting. Had Garvin been left to his own devices tVeveiand .1 ub 3 counted one of The following hand was played at the individual championship last night. Lrhnert.

ne srorPS raad by lhc oorR0 ai'dl'eat r'Te'r Besulte Yesterday. -irorp- in the Dominion. When Brooklyn Whist Club yesterday. Score, A-B. E.

Egelhoff and Howard each won and lost hlichu at th shoot of the outdoor lle, performance tin- llr -'slxmtsn had order, tyxelll he came hack to New York In 1805 his family Y-Z. 12; rubber game. three games. The scores: aeasoo of the Zettlcr Rifle Club yerterday iflUy will tore off a lucky double to center. Forgetful and WashlngW-C-hlcago games settled in Brooklyn and he at once Joined The hand: Lehnen.

lit. ill. as. Total." WJ. wero Of a high order and one of his si niuts M.

ttM, twirler from drawing a breath whilo pre- PW' Am. To mnrrnnr il.i S. 10. 8. 6.

mi; (,.,,, no card, Th- ha- I in ESS? and Wk rmmeTiaecanedhlS Chicago at York club's com luuou. touKaSSTw. -22 o3' 1 W' flnT rhh likely toio tn th? St' Although he s.ieee.d, la blanking the riM-'wnd piXde'lnhia events. 1 tlAMB. i 'a 'n.

I''ifi'. pV -r old i a'' promise" Cubs that Inning. Carvin siiow. he was Washington. In 1897 he won the junior el, of Q.

9, 7. 4. Wward. s-i. r.v Total.

M. ad jusi reeeived wer- John p. al-o si.oi.glv r. pr. s.

under a handicap during the remainder of M. the New York Slate Chess Association from 3 A xdS" "nrA4v, Vr must "hi Is each la three strings, ring 2 the prdni the game, and hla Blylo of lieliwry altered The Highlanders could not hit Pitcher ha, 8. -4. set o.l) tion-i- irst CAME. his lu.s i pi entirely.

The four, inning began the down- Mullin yesterday and the Tigers took the tin was neater, out in im 10. 8. 7. 9.8.4.2 Haller. t.

Total, 629 fall. With one out. Casey walked. Chance third game of the series by the score of 6 to Brooklyn Chess Club's championship tour- Sellers. 169.

16, lie Total. M4. lne Wl, Blandy or others in beat out a grounder to Babb. and Kllng Powell was knocked out of the box in by Napier and Helms. The follow- 10, 8, 2.

to, Name. 8t.i..g.. Dri. ish. r.

SI an- Mr good-stop In the of Hie diamond and was bit safe hut once The New orks ln lhl. mnr lournainent of the Inter- A. varkwell 176 tso Total" 5'6 v.n'zr.n.i. h'l "A IU vt In hi- looked around to find first base unguarded, scored their only run ln tne nintn. lilt nn, here, having been denied dealt and declared a diamond.

A opened j. 672. Emit H.r. kmn 2i 212 fi-i7 ha, III i in lieiie neither Carvln nor Strang covering, while Bcore: admission to the masters luh and the hand appeared to go nor- Harry Penwlrth 213 bv TP. k.

Chance and Kllng were racing back to third N4W lb He "nlv nmlly. Y-Z geMing in-ks. 'he, pay Arp TFAM WOH TVO I gee.iu Hur.d, full slsi. r. -ho was weiorlous and second, respectively.

Keeler. r.f. 6 i'P4 c.f i i Same. Mar. and Ml, also i ted in Oenrge Kllng pointed on.

the following. PALACE TEAM WON TWO. 8 I at Boggle Park last week Dillon held the ball like a man In a trance, Fulta a 2 ihai eon, esi. bin laid in give way v.rv Ktaud -lain for Y-Z: The Palace rt. and llo NAdbAU t.

L. rLANb These a few ellalhle. whentrhe finally woke up and hurled to M'y; I I I loaanson. I i it ymh from Brooklyn. L'pnn his re, urn hero PLAT.

reV' l''" Udl flDCU milDMCV 1 In the race 217 of the Babb. It was loo late. Chance raced home 0 0,5 o'Oremr 3b 0 0 0 3 I he won in suceesslou championships of ---r--r FtnsT r.Mr TO HOLD OPEN ln the play, scoring a run that should never oanz iV a i ia lie" in In- an 'Inn and he -a ork Trick. A I I Haitle'v pa Me "220 smith dared out. Th, ih have been tallied.

In fact, the Chicago first 1 2 2 a a.s 22 1 S.a.o Chess Association, after which ho wont "OQ 133 104 1 OK Total, aii. '-'W' "elds of ih- meeting will go baseman was the main performer of he day. .0 Paris 1900 and began his Internatlajal 60 IOO 4oTO Tua'edo-Bowdla. Hf. Erdman.

10; Moff.it, 172. ,0 Eagle I 'ho and hat a cracking rontea, will so far as Chicago was concerned. He made OSff' i 0 Mullin. P-J ear-Ihere in earnest. I Total.

481. Olen Cove, L. May 19 The Nassau result. a number of liable plays at firs, that "Thoncy 0. 0 0 0 ojfotat 6 9 27 15 1 His debut in caplial elecirlflod a -2- Country Club Is to hold a golf tournament The success enjoyed by Dr II K.

Knapp the five runs credited to his team. He 1 4 win a game Champion in- Bret 8 0 2 0 2 A Keener mi- Hoeuger 202 0 Ko.er. Lara have started off another rally In thn sixth after for Powell In the eighth inning Priae winner, and also defeated Pillshury. 6 9 0 0 4 5 0 yw. Total, mj.

mind duvs when the Superbas had forged ahead, his base on by Innings. who finished s.cnd. in individual en- 7 7 5 0 2 THIRD OA ME. has not yet been decided wh, ther It will balls followed by Jones' double and Evers' 123456789 counter. At the conclusion of (he lourna- 4 8 8 7 0 1 "owdle.

isi; 200. an open nr an Invliatlon affair. Tin- inde, a Held dav for -h. popular rmni Unglo. netting two runs.

When Brooklyn 0 0 a ,1 1 h- was pair-d wi.li Marocy A 6 m. c. Keener Nassau members feel like those of many; man. from his Si.rd- had lied the score again in the eighth he Detroit 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 o-e pion of Hungary, tor the third and fourth lit, Total oiher i.ree renreaemaiive orsanisatlon. three of th, tlx run off Firs! to oarr? won he game aficr be had afforded an easy he, he re.

ot-niZed as I ioj gold oppor.uniiy (0 retire him. With two 1 in 1 a facor. hough an uncer.aln one, in the 11 5 A 'bat a spe.lal m.I on Id he Id strikes called, Chance popped up a foul fly York. Detroit. 4.

two ie hi, grea: me.iings of lhc masters. 12 07 3 A9 .,27 early. giving an whi. cither Bergen or nillon could have Treebas tow-Mrtln. Ils work has or less erraMe.

13 0 6 improved l'I'stSyear such -1 toimi-'inlent' was 1 1,1 M- 1.." 1... 1, other coming, stopped and let 'the iV.Ty'n'uk steadied down" perceptibly. Marshall took -Yand Z. 13; A and B. 0.

Grand (ntraJ-Le '3" DMott ro Moora l':" raeed Manager n'anion Messrs. Dwye. and King. finish tenth and lhc following the -aV i' provided for. 1 lo re 1,1,, be v.

i ''r' 'V' as predicted, sending Strang, who had not The Philadelphia Athletics easily defeated -am. place he ninth. The same year Trick a h''n i.t'ai o. THIRD GAME. here and the policy Is likely to be cm inaed made a hit in many a day.

down to fifth the St. Louis nine In the Quaker City. The Hanover In- tn- I for ninth and tenth and ari be for a ntral-Roe. 178; De Molt. Mt: Moore.

the rn. u.e was id i d' Sheck'ard got to first twice and scored on ton-Cleveland and' Chicago-Washington to, lie wound up in'nlnth place. SoJTthe. "nartner will rug "JJd W'tw U.car, -Allen. 211; Taylor.

214; Egelhoff. 234 BROKERS PLAY BALL. bmhoccnRionswhlle the other headlines gam's- The p. loins. If a fine he covers or no.

maaes no nmer mjnItEJ 10 lies 1114,1 a In a vl ly pla s. cd choice' were of'' the" choiiblnatrViT nr spwblS 'gamhV'' 'nu'r'na -cen'-' Vienna In FORESTERS AT THE PINS. pencil, r'' haar ul' Puhlf TRAVERS WINNER 0F fine polo contests nvr ay ef.t i order "Vg1 re retired hi SCHOOL BOY GOLF HONORS. Moote carlo teurnaai fit. hi Id ihU year and AJ MEAD0WBR00K CLUB, rv'' f.r'f.i.ed to the Hopk.nwn Funny Contest at Bay ZZ'k whoPr'-eached flrst" base In the third on a prise" by'c'fuslntp drgw with'Maroczji'n FIRST o.

MR. Ridge. jmlelt tL'vv "afc.b, VI free pass. Strang was he first to score. Glen Cove, L.

May 19 In what was fas, fame and plaving on -feat. Los- (Special to the Eagle.) H. w. ,7. jP.fman .39.

wlnr i i Tt" making the circuit In the fourth on a pass, probably the poorest round of the li.lers.-ho- n.L. place also bin the second prize, Hempstcad L. May 19 Seldom has a nebilr isa The married and slnt-le men of tip. New i I hv a steal of base run- lasllc golf tournament. J.

D. Travors of Dr. iua -much as Hchlchicr was eiwblcd to slip Mm of pp'ipi, it'-. -n Kv vu. Crank I i-.

h. ning on a fumble by Evers of Jordan a Brhnol New York yesterday after- ad of him. keener nr more cm. nte jjj, jj JJ JJ showed aybll of their old St. Paul's School for the championship.

1 'a I i s' 1 'v'hich." brooand RocVaway Hunt clubs Unci up for 'Ve' Innngher owas'so w'toT'slralghr hnT' lenbied.Dobhs hlTsafely "t'rlghl1'' "and morn'lngh round of ad'h-d' it 'I'hc'reg" compciiion for Hempstead cups. After a ADELPHI TRACK GAMES. fielding on boil, si I- and It look. I as if ro add .1... r.

of Dillon sen a fly to Morlarly, Two run left Tracers 4 up and 3 to play. roundo. wi.h a. i i the mo the the game would be closely until resulted In making the score 3 to 2 In the The wind hi. almost a gale and both has also won matches from S.

P. ball firs, w. Mo Id d. I he Ins, a -h. Brook wls w-n.

I. old Superbas- favor. The rhlcaKos. however, players were in the tell grass much of and It. he M-a b.wbrook on by ho small yn Intorscholas, League were held at 'n came hack quickly ln Ihelr half, regaining time.

As In the flrs, round. Trav. f. II off and I Mon Imer. of London.

A series est kind of ma, gi as. he score he, ng to Ad.lph, l-'iebl snrday allernoon. a lead of one run. which the Brooklvns In putting and Hart well on his long game. () Hkew.se resulie.l goals events wee coniesred.

d. Iphl A- ademy 1 should have tied in the seventh, when Babb The cards of the last round: his favor. Man-nail has his bom- Meadow brook man. goals, and wrh 34 point-. I'n igl.

hool. Id's. nr. -1 gr-at tlmh-r led off with pretty double to right. Jordan Travis, out 8 7 i 6 4 3 5 47 a II.

id. Km: I for years. allow. -f an-lb'-P a'-J- poln. 11..

Sai-iida, V. I "rror l'i' arles hlsUSa'terlremovanrrromyihe Xd'ther 4 4 5 'land kawav ThrVhwl winning ih- Kr.ax-r In mil. 1..: 1 nor Onrvin could do anything. Hn')l" i.ve.i reiurn hi- in Brooklyn and will i ihrc- times in the iwic will win 'he chamidonshlp and "mid not I-- of The eighth was another unfortunate nf- "ye n01 Blny Auorba has, bmc In two again Inthe thir. period hands silver loving cup tjold.

1. ..1 Shcckard onicoly hyTeahing flVon THE SCORE period' scored 1 goal. '2 In In- 'aieV 1 The M't. an error by Evers. Lumley followed with lnC QUnC Marshall is an honorary member or second.

2 'he third and 1 same 1, .1, r.nai 11 1 "l1 V' a neai single. A wild pitch scored Shock- Bradford flies flnii of P-ngland and 1" lM "ft-, 11 mliiux-s of play Mux inniried in.n had 10 pay Hi. -i ard with the tlclng run. while Lumley raced Coauly Club of Long well S. von, or, ef, reed lie-game.

The plav- 'pls'h junior to third. Dohhs popped up a fly to fasey 1 i-nfl u. ha- the malarial ready for were Meadowbrook. 11 gnrion it 11 I 1 11 ndt 1 for thi Ingl lot Bvt 'd and Dillons bard grounder was beaien down 1 1 0 of a book on the late.t devel- Bage. Reginald Brooks.

A. S. Alexander and 1 third. P. Taylor IP.

II. opponents could not do much with his de- rmwm bllndlv l.v Hrnwti who oul a 1 a 1 2 1 I. Itockaway W.A Hazard. It' de Fb-'1' Ha-e II ver. Tb- loam-.

Ined up a- lolbois the Cham-e came hack ill Chicago's ,1. i 1 1 4 0 0 II 1 1 h-: -iiunn-r I'or oni- Im- pa3t La Moiitagne. K. 8. Conover and D.

F. Savage. 1 Single in-, 1 Vr. d. nbu, g.

llr. 1 1 1 Tnr'nlntn1" "momentary excite- t. I i 2 3 i hi'sM Tl Ing en'm -wry o. The mnnbers of the Hockawai Hum olony I- tatted for JoMgnhddr'w a baw Tinker. I 1 2 1 hlpertormancei wll! he ot Interest at thli ire hank1 Itt 11 wt "Se game p.tcher'Flah.'catcbei 117 Brown, 112111112 Year' Place.

Hank Won gbroad I It ly. jj M''rrl" J. .1 looked a surJ -threr bagger Jones Total 29 5 7 14 1 2 27 11 i-jo 34 0rpt, Nrk quartei. The teams III line up 1 v-i .1.1." managed to get under H. however, ending ah abpo Sol'Monte li' Oreat Keek i wig by laMmlg.

renter Del 9 Orel Bwell ,1. third" suceesai'" singie'fun defcarlnd heir h'B 1 2 i 1 1 M' umplebv and schreiner won i 5 5 VI I 1-2 1 PONTIACS WON THE MATCH If "1 TlS" SlnfwSgli IM I I II I 1 I AMATEUR BASE BALL. NW 0 ATSTOCO PET nf s. Hl .1 sitti v-'r-rf on decoration day.1 ssi bi fSai. hard "They Score by ''YV.

(Special to the Eagle.) by 'the M0N of' l5 to" gam. IH 'l ir h'' a kalp bgt redeea Uwa a I '-i jlc "ss1res of arrangl Woodmer-. L. Msy 19 The new hosts played st the rooms of St. Peter's c.

h. A. M. r' In D.e ril I hall 0" h' VAe5 Wrkz jj I 1 university golfers meet. iSfflLss JfSS ''p' r-w gjjj, gfi ieU i.

it? Tishermen rXLCn S'CSSSi I' 1 terdey and. Invariably, at ft. Andrew's v. m-va Tho Mlk i. THtlBOW, a Hantat-1 few wares days are eeded to make tbem POLY BOYS PLAY ball.

i links. Chaune-y. li was a thirty-six Brown 1 I 1 hi I ween Hem mil be sailed on I opposed to net fishing In the first of a serlat Ol Inlerelass games i hole medal Play handicap. ate eight club on the ad Hay lie say. 1 was Herman Herl of Manhattan that fish- lhe l.

h. R. TURF NOTES. 'T nZ. 8h" "svlo, m.

week Wreck Jn ta The Coney Island Jockey Club to-day re- DYKER MEADOW GOLF. A party of fl.hermen on RlgblmlrC W. M. KlngsleylXew York University). 191- reived the official ,1 At Ilyker Meadow Golf Club next Haiurday n'r eu'rlosHv 1 b-reb cpor-mg Ho-.

laic' OLEN COVE BOWLINO CLOB. II IS "Thu'te. tUmStowSu. Ha-i'-M WeRa w.lll.ep..y.-d.b.-tying roond.telgh.. (Ml ha ft I to 7 n.ea.

of b.ackfl.h. flounder, and three fluke Hv- coll.gea we." een hole, play haiolPap for a gup a-h In weight, over 70 weakflsh. Albany. May If rtlflea.e of in- 81 Highball, according to reports from p- UNIV1 RSAL SCORES I he plavcr and a large OttOlbef gf SoUBdete Utd with the head Bay will not be a starter In the Brook- umvunoaL aeUnM. returning he eight ne, score, to o.ual- A.

an angle. I -vonld lik- ue-hio High Wnter Mnv 20 PRATT BEAT PRINCETON PREP. Whll. the ireei yegr oi.i ify lay oft at match play Atpg stopped la H.mpstea, MiKn wnt may The Pra.t institute nine defeated the jBgfj TroSSd uat he played before May tt Weahfl.h should soon be bl.lag In Hemp- ''Ll'i Princeton Prep nine yesterday afternoon by 'nose who fawn, fjt Herbe aecnnd round mu.i be played Bay 'hri g. hub, write, to the i.

i Ii4t acqulr. pT4l (I Hllable fof bo-D-s a f.llows Frank Boa, rlaht. Krant B.ldaln. am juna ulSwSr-5 a I .1 wrw. I lies, that bfv and ry, rmWlMM.

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