I
X
THE SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 17, 1015. 4 i7
ADVERTISING GOLF WOW KNICKERBOCKER COUNTRY CLUB HOUSE WILL LOOK NEW CLUB ORGANIZEDWtNTlIK Itl'.SOHTS trtNTRR ItKSOnTS.
ENDS AT PINEHURST 7 BY TENAFLY GOLFERS
E.I. .Miiimhi Ileitis Ills KM low Knickcrlmckcr Country Club Is
tSuotoiiitiii in Final Hound Nnmc Chosen Donnld Hoss
for Tlllc. Lnys Out Course.r"
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; --, t nuttoii nf the ,
i nil, two M.ntnhU.-- t.n
. , mill. .il.l 1 ll IVr
loin in v 'ion til
. uiiiMri hv l up mill -, . i. Mir, vv uevett'ielesii
tlii twilf"i hole of till'
fi.i.n wnlih point the, ii Kulf i drew ew i r.iltl'.y
lUlt nroii .ill t'M n
. ' H."f .ll! WU If. .11 III!" '""It, ...ii tout il l"'oi I' ,,iot.,tn In! IHIIli'li. ""I l"r"
,.., ' ti'iith w.n i! 1" I Mi- -
iifxt twit hnlf. halved theI tHik Hi M 'i01''''i,2 th. iiinti'h
iitl.in won i.i ine uniii--n
l v i.vir Wre i iiiiiii orI . h.1 Ill I ..Attlll''eil mm' n.iiiiii. in.. I tlllllllll IM'IPl'.S .CIHM1 A I I CI
., ... ..id .it-- . hit lull mull'...1..I
. ohMilitllolt llivifiini rt i .in'iII l: Mii.llfUMin of I'urttut Hill.:
... . .... ....nrl1..1t. 'i i i..'i.ii in I'n'n i"i i ...i .......
'i fi'l-'i- l qualify It. O. Ilaulwlilof s. ork inn l Will C Iror of Sulls- - j
, i..iin ll i"..iti of I'lmvy riiuic.ji v i..,-ii!- i ,.f Atbritli City. J. I. I'luni-- 1
r.f si.riiiRtlriil. M . ' ' Miirtlnn' II ii,iii.rJ..ii V.ilK'. . ' 1'itru'ii ui
,asl .I'i'l llirnm lirron of ItllfTiitor,,. t'.. UiniiTN of Hie Down anil Out
.
jl Sunt. i of Itrne Iliirti ntnl
Jo'' II i'l.ii' "f Clicvy l 'hue ern the.il-- , imiii'tition winner' ntnl II. I.
M'lh .'l.in.l of I'lttntnirK won u tip pliO-f- f
r. iMi p x:v.lftli nu.illllrntlon prizer,,.i. i II II. inn. l of ClfVplntitl iitid A.i h i ,.r i'ioi :iii Iii Imti-,- 1
,,, it r ., M.itu'. l'o I It In. rfc.mlMlii t... rr,. th.iti' (i.im trntihv III (hms
'! It Mimlok of Ko IIIIIh won thc!'ulilrrt r th hi II. To In Clam r wonfor Mr It. a.'mlner of HunwofKlle unilCo ll II Tr. .nlwell. hi" club mate, liediv'mttillf Izor of Sullnhur). The cariltfa l in I' '' foi I'linwn.iilli. player,unil Hft IS, 75 for hi opponent. InIke n "IT Ir.or won The li'iullnc :
' i is A W i ' Kfeimin. SH -- 10. ' JnlinHi. ,ii
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nn
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:i. Ill 7. l IMrKerl.nrrnro I)imiII". :H I."'. 7: V.
'it 17. 0. i' A Spp.iUm.in.t I llil"n '71. t, llarolil
ii m it Ii liuilfr. MiII.. iinn 7 1: .1 l l"nnim.- . I: Itlrtrnnv. 4 11. HI, W.iliei
ii f ilnirgi Wrlcht. 9 H.i Miiiiln. 100 11
- It w K Smith. 101- - :i. ii.. Mr.I (Urclnrr, ! 1. ill; II It It'eil.. Th i'. V Yiltiif. l. 7". K. It.
It m". i. 7. i. T KiiMeil. s .i.
lUri.er White.
Violet 'renin Will
flit-- Trnnlly,still Kolf
MM'
tookthe the
thethe
such
the
This the theYork
that was
the Karlthe
piodiucd
thethe beeli
than any
'I lajoie.
if mo :o. II n MiAlpln. nndII- 'hen 111 -- 37. 'I: I' s
i i a I. vi.ir,.,i m.. j.i. n.: uuk ! 10- 1- .t
tlitflntt Viltatiiu
HOME won
llnn-lnil- l He eenoften Ohio quick acquittal
announced that the cnsiiI IMS
dav ' Manageruntil cordannounced
Kohl, only inges l',1. examined,the'... have been liliulc. ,,,nln rrpresentoil
'!
with able,A .1 West cuds after
of
Iii.
S.i.
:'i.
IV.
ile
farm
spite attructlons Itit Vnrl.
il for
ii.
.......1..
win
ih'.
Hie
his
was
was
won the
forwas
by
fur
thewastwo ch
list!nlJ
twotl.'l
tho but
Vw
...........
'n V', that ..f, appearance the timemuni on the home grounds, so that the
iMij ihould have n most successfulwajni, in the financial department. Tho
March Army West Point.April 3. Lafayette at Knston ; 7. Hum-tita- n
at New York; ColumbiaColumbia. 14. John't at. New York:17 Stevent New York Mlddlebury
t New York. 24. ftutgers at New York:!, at Hobokcn.
I. Trinity Hartford: 5, Con-nect! nt Aggies New York f. Ilutgersat New llrunswlck : 1 1. Wesley-Jl- i
13. C. C. New York:U. It P Troy: Mount SaintJueph at New York 22, Crescent A.' C.it
Juno o. Swarthmore at York.
THE DOORS.
!teT itrL Llev May for l"n-i- ii
llnllfnx Cricket
AsMi nnon. but definitelyiiitil the
exefuuve
DAY WITH THAPSHOOTEItS.
Vnrk
anninlAuierlea
Isl.inil 'rips itlonVprll Witurdav,
.Inneun.esls
flub
hundl-- n
iteuson's
IIS.-- In
Illoomlleld Hun
lloh.'tied
ijoli
,rl-,- .
s
I
portnb Thompson
SI! m U .i
clultl hclnK 1 1 1 fur new Knickerbocker toiintrj- - Clubwhich Imvr iiIiip of conrnr mill)' In (hp prlnK.
PLATT ADAMS CASE
IS NOT YET DECIDED ?;j
111
Mill"- - Session mill I'lentyof Onilot'v.
ACriTTAL IS lMlOliAltliK
After hearlliR another hatch of evi-dence ycMterd.iy lu the eharKCs made
! Ad.urm oxplnlned ylniply offdefence champion Jumper,
the reRlitrailon eornmitlee .Metro-politan Association A.
Its deiisioii lis whether ornot Adams hypothecated prizesuntil time as in, of evidence
liear.i Tile secondthis drama "The Amateur andI'rlnes" nln Red In the Milldlnc
American Impress CompanAssoclnllon at Madison ave-
nue formerly homeNew Yacht and In the
room tried that theNew Yolk Yacht Club discredited theehaiKos made tuitir.ivctijcalnut handlers of Pcfendcr,which America's i up In lx'i".
Tlie .Hhlillonut evidenceserved to strengthen the
spectators the first hearlnK lastWcdnes-day- , that charges badIrumpetl up prosecuted mineprivate spite ibsiie to purifyathletics. At no time any tilted
'v 5 n'p,mer,rii!r'; i-- yTi"rw: ',,I'",ir,Ire"i,?.Viat change phases
vo. Jl. jcontra- -
t itrtiltthml li fttulother matters
imrlmlnate In cirtum- - ilrcc( I.IUInic....... ImnortaiitNINE GAMES FOR N. Y. U. trophies the champion were pro- -
oueeii tne sothere some surprlfo among the
spectators who made their mindsmi I'lclil. a verdict of when
Tt,. vr.i-1-- ii,,i,r,iM. hinAi.li tbc committeefor yetter- - w,,uld go over
In""--Jrtr' .""lf"
V .md Hwartlunorecn Held- -
Adams thead games with Seton i,"""51" " . , ',.,"ill,' iiuiiiii iiuii- -
The veai-o- opens on March .11 r,lt HHuatlon In an manner, theof the counseln - Point the
e'OM the
iiiiiui-i- i
wlthHwanhinore frei.nent.y time withof features He
iViir tho intercollegiatesl.L.r" V. first of mem
ithMiiln31 nt
10, nt
: 22,
StevensMm nt
at :
atN. Y. nt
I ut 13.:
n.iy ItldgcNew
QUAKERS OPEN
cnon a Cup.
trophy.
to
to
Adams
reithedat
vv"iu
committee,that
hnd
and
born the N'W York C. tinOne Itohort Stoll, the Johnstren: Jeweller, who the
Hetherlngton, the well known nnm-tc-
ikioI pl.iir, Martin TWaterman, who Is by, Ailnnus
friends for therge.t.
Waterman was baiull'd without gloves.lore Mahoney. both In
summing attacked thocredibility the and Insistedthat tho deep engi-
neered Waterman In following outhit iUterinuiutlon to get even withAdams because of some fnncled businessgrievance. The lawyer Adams didnot mince words, and nfter adjourn-ment vvns taken thero talk legalproceedings the wlt- -
nessea by Watermanhoney for the tongue lashing received illtlio summing
ii,.i,i. oi.tlm that Adams had soldrings to and Schenek made at the
Philadelphia, the stronghohl of cricket .,'i ishIoii. it eh.irc.il yesterdayAmsrlrn, will the dom- - credited toopen trlt ip j,aj t,Vl1 prize cups
h mittdde of town m.c(iunt with Htoll. here that'earns to famous cup com- - ;cw York A. C. men crinio intomi .'Inn. and New York probably will nnjight. Waterman testified thatreiiresfnted In the series this year. This , , i...v!,ii,, i.een on a commlt- -
lnc
erles Hen usCricket rr exhibition
not heof
!
Sen
.in,
'ind
"
Cluh.Vllivoe
I.u.l...
ore
of ltd ntHit
ofof
of A.
lienet
of
A7
was of
of
by
for
anil nywa.t
up
vi.. of te.ttl- -
for theIluril. I.iri
for
forof A.of
by
his of
byHe
plot b'cn
forhis
whs ofby
.Ma- -'
uptlie
was
was
hei.u,i
gaveopening M.uonirome
1012 not prlzetfor' competition management
them exchange themthey witncii. .vinnnei.,ii one
hooka.pi'monnl
AduniHwhen Mahouev
"'i,w. he Any
rtmrother
.Aftv. my-- p.- -
Architect' ilrnvvlnu;
iliiltr bore HtuUnient lie ilenleiluhwlutrly the nllrKi-i- l ronverKiitlon withKtoll reKuril to nieilalu that Olytilt hadtentllleil to been leal'
who did not illnnKIRIIt.
AdaniM fald thatwax willing to iidnill that w.
with hint on oi.e or oco.ihUiiiii thatvlnlted Sjoll. The wrltlnit mi the "tub
of the check by (llynn, "ItlncI ," he tliTWht. not been madelit time check drawn. AhIjciIwhy ho Klven preienln pair
IIiiUh iIiib illynn tho nth.that at time he Imlcbteil
to him what hethe leather trade.
order Hhow Ail imw waxthe nthletlc hu Is Kiid to Thorn
llHWtlouril til ai to bin wcutiliK KliikeilIn loiniH'tltloii tho
Church lloufo anivn, where Kplkex werenot ullowed. then iiIiIIIIiik In huff.
rfCHliivt Adanm also llvtrnlm; that he
ciimliieil
onlv
sp'kes when untitled, toW prncIn which he sllppiil
hlmcclf and wltlidrew for thatThere was Hash of humor
on the pari of the nccu'cil athlete whenThorn Kently askul him If diddo (Ulte hiKlncxs selling thlm;s.
'It tcplleil Adams."You aulnnii'blleV" iiuerled
the i.ouuel, referrltiK to tho one thatSchenrk's father Isuiirht. hut notpaid for. "No. 1 Jul dlspoM.il of that,"wilt the reply of Adams.
In summlni; up Thorn cave connlder-ulil- e
ttttenth'ti to tho Incident the tilp.tInsisted Hint In the main
illviin. Scheiick and Thehnerwas Mitltliil to cred. Mahoney'.tmale.' strok" wot tho paintlliK of theKlorlous cane" of as an athleteIn kIowIiu; words Then he sahl thecommittee: "You believethat Incomparable athlete wouldhit pat, present futuie (jlorlet In
athletlci for the sum of $fi "
nap114 direct
Piny
wltmsse.t on that might rlrrnn Hull I'Ibtto for I'lilliulelphinut....tll Ik.
ludnc'sub-- 1
I
Adamt
throw
f.'.v.;
Jump
Adnnw
When Connie purchased Nill.ajolc from the Nnp.t recently to
the vacancy cieatcd by the sale ofCollins the White fox, con-
ferred great f.ivcr upon vtiranbringing to
IV mi's ton for which I.artyliking ever since ho been playingIdc; league hall.
present I.ajulo's home in uhurb.,1... l,.rd I...U r.il-- ......- -
many acres the ettute of John I
ltockcfeller. When basohall seasonIt Lurry retires tlie swluslon of
Unil him defending his own) his nnd spends hit idswitnesses. the new whs homes. good farmer.
In of these would Ithe
i
Stat
of
witnesses.
was called
nnd
admit out,,,'
about
not surprising If he moved Phlladolphin, for he always displayedliking for the town In which ho
committee, others icorso playitl In fact. Larry sal.l In iinswerho liked
K.
Instigation
of witnesses
to
Halifax
nt
to
to
to question as to which cityhi st
"Writ. have travelled considerably1he that have been tho
leagues have In manycities, but the I like best of IsPhiladelphia. people there seem tobo easy to get
with. Some of my best friendslive there at home every timeour club visits the city.
"1'nless happens to changemy mind, when the emirs forto the baseball uniform nnd
from is my Intentionto open gends store In Phila-delphia, because I realize that cangvod that city above all
ut
LONG TRIES TO DO ALL.
llrnsniiis C'npliilii llnreljlit Vlitnlcliilr Svv limiiera.
Montc'laiii. N. Jan. 16. MoutclairSchool swimmers triumphed
the Krasmus Halt amphibians Hrooklynthis afternoon In the closest dual meet
iras announced at inn annum ineeunii oi te(J ju ,urrhnsii cup ior i,o scholastic fleason, winning by(h- - New York Veteran Cricketers Asio. cll.,taln of the Tuesday Night ling f )nBiP ,mnt. The score was 27 to 26
hid at the Hotel Hermltago (,,u)) of ,he jj. A. C. They went to T1)c niatched. but tooiniRv n Invitation was recflved from st.JI or purchased a cup for ,VJS expected of dipt. Hubertsynney voung, secrctao me .fso- - nrcordlng to vvaierman. niuu sum of i;r!1inu.elated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia, ..too,i jdm" lfc. which had allowed; rnit. Long won events besidesuuig the willingness of the Quaker ()r ,.r,.,iiti to Adams's account. The two swimming as anchor on tlie relay
commiiiie to admit New York eleven, ,a,i KOrK to Stoll Wednesd.iv which he again tin tight theh,eh although will b In every sense (.0nllrm the conversation, after .;n,,ius colors homo llrst. As much
thoroughly representative team from ,i0iB so still ritalned tho Idea that the perilled upon the final event, the 100'hi vicinity, must play under the nus- - cu,, i,fcI1 credited to Adams. HWlm, Capt. Long consented to enter, butplret of the Veteran Association com- - . slmnle explanation was made this xv ,.t,,n for premier honors by fourmlitee was appointed to handle the mat- - (.r(.Uinstnuce when AduniH went on tho f,,f.l t)V Talor, the crack swlmimr ofter stand He said tho ui so'" ne .Moutclair. Taylor Had the turrit of the
P t pot Kr tint the veterans . had lieen received nun i.mk well In hand, vvua decidedrr.v tho h.i'iiplnnshlp of i w,n nnother for his brother a.
iie York New Jersey ,. Un which theythis will
tiled tout incctl"C thooimiriitlee.
THE
four
ofAHIIIMITIIN
(lie
had
nnd
and
cha
and
had
and
New
at the of the NewarkIn were
thofor
,iiij
I
two
Bald the felt
not
thennd
not
claimed,"even
the
l'reiichm.in Williamhas
has
t
near
overvenr
oncethe ;
the
:I
time
fed i
somethingtime me
sporting
others."
;
yes- -$S.t
two I
(last
,
(
of
ndvuntnce. prevlmmlythe In the fifty
Wkiiincitos', 16. Thein the cillery rifle
,,.,,i reeelviil four Uir oniietltlona to iletertnine. the clubIn hit ..hamplonahlp ..f thevvearliiKhe vvunof Willi ,..,,. r.tn,urk.ihln l.v IhoKo miillvu. . ... i, i.t.- - . , ill, .tt I,... I l?len li Vi un HUllie
, ,o. f.n in nh il'it.i V'.?.; rpfuHlnir 12 offeied lo him It. burn expertH. With the total poiHlblo'Hie m.irnpnlltan mi ,,,,,,, wc,,t tu Hrotlier lien. aeiire nix BCiiren
nor. ii, nfu reported Ii. i .i.nt the cups thnn 95U points, two of themi' , tur mi'i learn ehmn. i pr'.o wit Hiaienieni ,, ,,in rini, nf r'lovoii.n.itf .1
i 'm!"
PI
i't
'iKil
II
broki.
l.t
-
ii
I
M
l.
'' "am
of of
lege a
Tits fnr an exhlhltlull ''the lURh RftMen II. Marin .. fr0ni I.. V. Ppper"'. lropri- - ijhln, the urh 'JrldKiPort.
- t fn-- ehen. , lllin, and ;inin. ni.imnK ": 'Hn o .he prim ufier .i .hoorollt' "r' from II. Ilobert- - CI tiff. 991. the Club of
'!.. !;,.r.r,....:K ,,r,lho,u,!uh'9!," "ml th" n'8,r,ct "f ro,uml"aThe .inmr .oodnied In 'If .Imntort h.ippeneil to bo In lib'
".iiahi Htriny aber-- i hlilaliv ,,!,. 0r BlvlnR teKtlniony until lho' lr. Th nn ni. won I,r,,.,.iilon ntlenip'"'! to eapltai out llinii- - IV Hiiriia'a
- ",V" """" "' U' "'Of utter. r:?,lS..i,m,S,rt' .In... l.-(le- orKe Hurn. out- -
A'lllell I'tab't Trav.Mi- l. . . UCI'ier IH llie .sew nun '.innin, nun ir.I,.. idKh prim not R.'t eanetlon as the. i vvuh Jill- -( ,n f,
r ear,, M out of j i.th-- r in-- et hnwever rWeled P"-,- ercnKVa, of Krovvth therh" i I in- -. lull hold the exhibition. iimi.in nr hla imae The hnd
i;.,!lu"p ir.,,!h. defence H" "tate.l mslti v.'l th .,''! vvlth hl breathlPB. In to be Inlnu.i,tlon of New Verk liad never bouirht '' J ' , Uno for HPrllic itriiLtlen decldiil
If '' hnr ...
'Vi'
.,
,t
i,ii.
1
,.
r
I
1.
hold ihe nth .imiteurlop if nt rlty birds over
of rhe .lotsand on l
HI ,l HI l'.'inruinnir In
..unil who'll .l'.- the fthnotnlf for Die Iltcemlu.ewon tiin ink
in monthly prlaei ec mi thifc polm
I ei,.nl'' Mi J , a CO
ii "il on Hu- -
l' 'hi- - afternoon between I'ruiiI'er ,' I l.i,.. - ....
4" ii larael ahontI'olllns 21 e,vh.
i'von lln him handlr.in 11,1
ll - le.l'usiie a 90
I.oui of n of 18 is lestuf aied I, Thorhpsou in ti
Ii 'he traps nf ihe Wiiih.this afternoon.
I'litt
V.
insIn
hit
itr.v
bythe
opinion
Vdinlt.
cnccxcii
s
C
was
T.
blamedthe
up.
by
Adams againstnnd against
'Glynn
herhe
10i
ugust These
they couldn'.'n
ritlek plnH,
A
u
t'
in
it
na
....
ll
a
ii.
I,.. rfll",
is
lrIt
m
It
It
A
i"
Cliibi lllvlifourth
match
Stntet tdiovv.t
In.
dUtrict turned .ngunnei. betteri,.l,
ml
aiTBteh
nitlont! reoeivcuPolern KIukm Mill,
'I'iiUcii .Vote,
,t- .eri'idi )oi,i()hulnir fromIturn. crnwth
n, order
.itI'oonlrv
Hhr.ierou
nd.n,
H to
liolcei
these
tP(lmi
ahontllnr
or excliiiliKOU any exi e,,, "' lo the Humeon'" knife. Tliome.illon.d. thu 'I vvua comfortably
that th wm (ne ,,,,, f(,r S(,V(.raired had be.'.i rnli .
Mr. Thorn wanted m onTint the pain thai iney
were property that lieloimhlered bin word
had tever.il in atnrehe look Ihe rd.uul and
here Is. nun I'.inin io ut,cvi,,
examination
eleineiituryto U. Villi n.v llllll lllin mo "'"1.I.Jan H th nr.. was In nart
,1.1- - e 'o '
I' r
v I Ja i .I
.
i
. .
I
for the been for a
his "'""v tllynn adinltled the
ttti
run till
Inthl.i had made i
even know
ho Olymi
heclveii him
the thehad
cuff and u tolote
for had told
Ill IhutIdol
thcxH a llronx
and itmid
tlcc
reason. a
a In"So
had
quick
and
nee
toare asked to
selland
paltry
I.oiikserve Hint
world
Mack no-Ic-
tillIMdle
a theby him
had a
At a, nl niti .h, ... ,'
tho
One
Jan.
tohas n
balland were
and
laid
n
I playing In j
big and I
allTlie
more and they tire
1
I
cast aside,retire the game It
aI make
In
ii
IT
.
High over
a miiviun, u f aHoiv
Nation w,,rPnuu. Long
man I
a inand h
a yard
also ,. iKjw'lers which areenter
andlinir led
to ynrd nivlin.
.tlx Hide llul.e Seiuet.J.in
ncrlea tihoob
Ii Ho yeHter- --v,.. ax ....
ni,' virlou. foieterdi ...v.,.. ,.. elllbn
' were I
.i " " 'oi ,ind I.John k...r.1 .'lull rilin iiuinn mu
1(.nt W.
ifrir
th t'TCA.
L a n )t n ,
.i i.,.. on He. a hony"" A I in Iron.
" andi. iho A h- - fettle h
II
.1
"
i'i
nrM.iy
VVUi:, V'i
in
II T
N
mi, il,J lldwaril
with
ll
Pa
Club,vt
u
ll
(11
finish
I,kui,n"r
m.ilie
could
' " aubinlt toAlnM hud ' ' patient rotl..K
vvlib him and whatever J i ,.,, ntnthleli' had puri'li for i
linn i.riiniii rJewolliT
Inn andeiioiich.
urprlne
mild
wait
played
sociable
Taylor
Ait.tni.Ma
Hnalern lllatrlel IIiijh liiiniet,I'.ml.rn IHelilit IllRli Hi'hool will hnl 1
I
ItH nIxiIi .i.uiual Inihinr meet next Hntur-afternoon nt the Km-t- seventll Ilearl
Arinorv. nrooitiyn rne teiitiiruiifk him any itientio.i relation wm tlp ,nP Mey relay rave open I
ainnteiir iMreer.'' In direct ,( .,ljnir an.l prlvnto hlKh and prepMild that ihn rlnu which I. ytin letdl-- ,
rhooIll, Thero also he two fpeelallied hnunlit for $11 had been Riven lt,U)11 for tw nchool hoye.
linn i
N At f, i i ..I.I.I. illinii hnd K.ild!,., n...r.1..,. "111." '.
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add willed oeen in eviiieiiL'ti mono rivnuui uo ...it. uu in , ,oilnmt H.ild he een It before, the y Kyinrmrliitn. Trcnml.io and
ilo howcvi'r, Mold n anlltolrx rlnp to of Kinijbley (coredBchenck for1 a. friend, Henry Hohwlnd, who point. .
r5&
HIGH SCORES IN ARMORY.
Nov lei- - Mitrksitipn Hit nt Welt nnMlinritsliiinterM nn Mevrltth ItntiKe.At the, weekly meeting of the Seventh
lleglment ltllle Club helfl on Krldly even-tu- g
mi the armory ranger high murkswere made In nil cs matches. In thenovice class cup contest the werethe same nt In the sharpshooter class. II.ll. Hutchinson of Company H led In thoslinrpfhoDler cl.tts with 66, nnd II. W.Ilurniught of Company G In the noviceolats with tho same score.
Considerable Interest shown In theopining match of the fire clnss cupcnntet. A. It. Icavllt of Company I)and I'. 17 l,.mgwnrthy of Company Ohave ! P. W. Allison of CompanyA Is one point behind. The match lamore of nn exiwrlmeul In the tournament,but from all accounts It will bo popular.
A challenge lias gone In from Company,K for the Abeel trophy. The match willho held during the of January 28.
The scores :
liM.ert 'la- r- V. 15. I.nn iiMhy, C'omrnvfl, JJ 31 . !.. C Itutler. Cunipiiiy K, 33,3J 81, A. II. I.esvltt. Company L, 33. 3u .
Stntrptliootor- - II. ll, Ittitchlnsoii, Company11, 37. 34 -- c, W II. Taller. Cnnipnny K, 30.3f. i: VV II llnrlun. I'ompunv A, 2i. 35---
N'n Iri' China--- It VV. llurrnughs, CompnnyC. 31. jr. S. I' lirrnen. cnmiuny O, .11,31 l.i. M. K Crnmer. Cnaipany M. Jo,
Wlnnera of I'lral r.ntry Prices IZtpertelnna. P. 17. I.iingworthy. Company (!, 3.1,
h'irt9hiiittcr. It. n, lliitchlann,Cotirptny II. 30, nnvlre rlaaa, it. E.I'Hniir, Ciimpinv ,M. J". 34 SI
Leading Seoret In Tlilied l'lre Clan CupMatch No. I Unpen clam. A II. Leavltt,Company P. 35. SI--- 4: P R.Company O, St, 24 4J; P. W Allison, Com-pany A. 34, !l -- 4.
Hhnrpahontr--- It. Itarton, Company A.24, 2.. 41, II. (i. Itutehlimon, Company It,SI. JJ 17. W II Taller. Company F. 21.M 47
Novice clas n V. Ilurrouxh, CompanyC. 70. 2144.
IImioIIIoii llusbey Crltlcnlly III.SriiiNnriKU), (ihlo, Jan. 16. Hamilton
rtiishev. a well known turf writer. It crltl- -
eallv III at the home of his brother, MayorT. A. Iliisbey of South Vienna, thiscounty
.Mr. Ituabey. who has been winteringhere, attended the meeting of stewards ofthe Crnnil Circuit at Detroit on Tuesdaynnd contracted pneumonia. Ho Is 75yearn old.
WINTKIt ItKOKT!1.
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ri.OIHIIA.
'Ihe llesplandI'rlnre lieorue ISO
iheAustin
SevilleThe
COTTAGES
Hit East Coast." Located
holts, colcotirsps in tne anuini,
sen rininr, nuomeiInformation, Hin vvay.r.
resorts
raitlm
lahles
Open
Ilry, daliihrloua cllmatei
weekly. I
cxtra.l
"(ini.l'Kllr)'he t from reuuru lvltiRKie rietiooi minuet n.iii fMUHBTt lM7
to alH eayiiHt virtorv y win JLAU ffjiiari'ii usitivu.
had neverbad, I r.fly.three
I
scoret
limed
each.
week
Hotel
PAIlt ri.A. Open,tlolf Turf l'uttln.
Par Infonnnllon.
TO BEGIN WITH NINK I10LKS
The Knickerbocker Club Is anew golf recently organized Vlth' ft
course In Tonafly, N. .1. Thin lies nearthe Tenneck llldge ami ntsluts of holes In n sltti' n;rilyitifr between Knickerbocker nndTennfly road, of tho course Is hillyand part Is Hut. It laid out Donaldltbss, thfc well profeslonalnrchltcct. Thote arc nt presentIhnn 100 members, and If tho ex.
Is expected nil nddltlonM trnctof sixty-si- x acres to the west of thoKnickerbocker road will bo employed toenl.irgn the eourso to eighteen holes.
Tho leading spirit formation of11- .- - 11 .1 I . O M. t..l.nAnil" vniii in ii,iii unil . . , .iiiii.iit ntiwi.il i
miner, me imp ijoiihki waspresident of Stock Hxchango
and a prominent philanthropist In Kngle-woo- d,
llis son l.t proceeding on some-what the same llne.s, as ho has ilrrnnged tomake the possession of the property nneasy nnd Inexpensive nmlti the
It puis us he expects. Theolllcers of the club are Daniel W. Kvnns,president : P. ter K. !uryet,
P. II. treasurer, nnd CJIlberttf. These .mil eightother men re trusties. They arc Mnlcolm S. .Mnekny. V. II. Noyet. J. H. V.Lnnsllig, J. Hugh Peters, William Kver-del- l,
Jr., fleorge A. Zabrlskle, HerbertCoppell and Krederlck Snare
Tho nine holes nt present laid out makea course 3, til yard. The Hint hole Is
varils long and Is to the south of theclubhousii through .1 fairly narrow fair-way, with rough vn right nnd trapsto the lert to a built up green, Thesecond holo Is down 3n yards,a second nhot tieross a brook to n welltrapped green. A taige tiee "lands directly In tho line of third hole, which i
It 365 yards long. Thin calls anuivurntely placed hooked tee shit and an
second to hold u green wherathe slopes sharply to theI. ft. The fourth hole Is u teverely tmppod I
nfTnlr of 136 vanls. The Jlflli Is 360'yards long, apaln down hill, with crossbunker iiIkjuI IK0 out and tha j
nhott ncrost the brook.The sixth holo Is one or the
on tho It Is 166 yards long, hutIt crosses a, dry ditch and u brook, while I
to the ft of the green Is tho main brook,which nms prnrtlcilly through the whole
. .. ,HU t ,1,,. I
course. ini'-- i nun ntart UiO yards make the seventh hole,which Is .isr. yards long, n twoshot hole. Tho eighth l.t tho longest. 475yards, cftlllng for ft mighty loo shot downgrade toward Hie brook, nnd a long anddtmcnlt second to u green sur-
rounded by nnd The ninthi.. iA ir.n vnr.la toin?. crosses brookonco more nnd npproaches abuilt up green, rne ciuonoiiK- - is
tho corner of the course.
Stnyvcsnnl llenls Tim iisemlStuyvetant High Sclifwd defeatitl Town-sen- d
Hall yesterday In n P. S. A I
luifcknllMll game at C. C N. V. by a scoreof 25 to 15. Kpecht and lierglind starred
Stuyvesant
"of
tVlNTKK
Just think of it! No snow, No frostnone of that danip,dTirwln thillinea that we ao often yiperienc.,. i .h. . nir.ti. euiduiio Florida offers you bright aun- -
anuie. niuo axy ana an inn rmicrnimi u. uiiiihci .
THE LAND Or OUT O' DOOR SPORTfirnatrj Golf links and Prrfrct Trnnrs
AND
Special program for the aaaaon.
Surf Bithiiti! SaUisi! flstlatl Rltlinf I Re.
TO STAT :
St. Ancnatlnei PoncedeLeon and AlraiarHotel Onnond
Pnlm Brealieraand Itoyal PolnclanaMlnml ItoyalPalm
Itahniiiua i TheLone Ken - .An Ideal fiahlnr ramp
Havana. Cuba I Via Key Weat & V. A O. S. 3. Co.
EAST COASTFlagler Byatem
243 Fifth Ava., N. Y. 1M W. AdamiSt. Chicacasu r la. '. ,
1VM 1 UlNA.rrflk1 1 lar V1 a4IJ 1 W
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MMftmON THE BEAUTIFUL RIVER
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17L0RIDA
FLORIDA
HALIFAXThe Prettiest Winter Resort World '
The Movt delightful Spot In Horlda IMvtona'a natural beautiesareuneipialcd In a of iincndlnir altractivencjs,
inu i unift'c is i;t)unuic never too mm im. i.,.". ..
liumlillty enmnion to winterHi re nut. ddiir lite mav hnenioved alike liv the old and younc, the In
valid or ihe must strenuously Inclined,
'l
In
Mate
othrr
I rcr u.mu ciinccris iwicc uauy nu me uiver ironiThe llalltax Itlv er and ll trlbutarlea abound In Hull, unit both l.vme and kmoll
came mai be found In plenty wltlilu a nf (cw miles. The Mlantle Isleit than mile away The Surf llathlnr It evccllent. and the Celehratcd Dnytonallrach n ouartrr mile wide. 30 miles lonii and aa bard as macadam, Is unturpasscilformntiirlnr New Trolley Line to Uracil Coif I Inks
Modern and kept hotels idler accommodations to meet nil conditions, fromthe eonv enlences of tho nandsomrly unpointed M rtropolttnn lintel to the more
atmosphere of the family bouse. Prices nre vlltnln the reach of all,. or runner iiirnrniauon, nonuicxs, etc.. aunrrsa
Capacity:VI
lis)Ihe U
ihe I'olinetlii a'lHotel hrhiilldt MJ
Ihe llnirard 73the 1 6
Hamilton ;iil.jndhiirtl U)
liourht without rhniicr.titop-o- ll privilrireinay had. desired, without additional
"OnSim
on
M.il.ilnr
llorlda'i Onlyrirrcrsel
Brsorl Hotel
Hotel ClarendonSenbreezc, Daylona Station,
direclljonlbeOceanandinetarnoniBcacu.Golf(0 ineuest
Tennls.Mnlnrlnr.Horaebnekltidinf,
MAGNOLIASPRINGS HOTEL
Maunnlla Npr'nut I'lorlda.from t.
Uolf, Tennis, KUIilnr. HFlm-min- e
manly .sports, nanrlnt,Hates Ul-U- a Private baths
HRAVBV
HOt'Tlir.ItN PAltAIIISK."boils'' Adam. UTIIIj1!
rlcheneli iioukui H'lBll Ii'jfTKlligab lli:I,t, IIKHIHTH, Now
Tim Courses wllb(ireens. Ao.,
SAXTON, SIVK
Countryclub
presentnine trnct
roadPart
known golf
club
.vincKav, aformer
r golfclub
lliirdett, secretary.
with
excellentground away
nyards
secondhardest
dinicult
reachtrees tni.
uphillputting
northwest
llnrrla,
Harris
I.DIllllA.
ConrU,
ttc,WHEIIE
Ilenehi
Colonial
Ausuauns,
The
tiitulnc
a (Icenn
quirthomrime
HotelItfdBevvood
Hotel TouristMoriianllennetOaksLane
Hotel WindsorI'lnesProsper!MaunnllaHlllUins
LA.
Caparltj
Delictum railroad be throuzh Ilaytonahe
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free
and all
P.
ilaj In leuiu ivou hidHie rlnu he luid Mini or wnen ll'i
nnu
was
booklet.KddrrM 11, II.
con-- i
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mor
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In the
the
forIf out
Nnyes.
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HOLT II CAIIOI.ISA.
soutTTcarolina'sPAJIOPS IlKSOHT
The KirkwoodCAMHKN, H V.
I.onc Leaf Pine HellCompletely appointed
connected with Hoteland entirely cared for by hotel,
T KHMPNIJ KUU.MIIHOI,.,
THE CAROLINAIITMMRIIVII.I.K, S. C.
I'rltate balks; bestial s;stemit practice holes far colters on pur own
(Itrtis. Toorlne cars. Attractlssf:noods, Inrlung siirruuadliiisTllOlUfl It, UOOHR.
UKUItCilA.
Hotel Bon AirAUGUSTA. GA.
Nor open. Why not spend your holidaysther T Two fln rolf courses, beau,ilful clubhouse, aacallant drlvlns and motor-In- c.
abootlnf and, all nutdoor sports.Address C. C. TRUSS ELL, Manager.
ST
f.Y.tk lal.,fen-1Sa.,-7
HOTEL FRASCATI- -
, III'.IIMUIIALocation Ideal Write for llluatrated book-let and trm
A, PKNlflTON, Mnnantng Dlreetor.
HOTEL BELIVtONTOVKItl.tlllKl.Ml HAMILTON 11 AltnOn.
TUB MIIHT nni.ioiiTri'LLYHITL'ATI'.l) PA.MILY HOTELIN TUB COI.ONT.
TWKNTV At'HKH OP IlltUPVllfl.Large rooms, twin beds. Mnsle or In
ult of private parlor, hulroom and bathPrivate telephonea, electrlo light and run-nln- i
water throjghout Plnrat clay ten-nl- a
courn In ItermudaPIHVATB PL'TTI.Vn ClttRnNS.
Table supplied nllh freah Vfsetablea.poultry and eca from Ihn home farm,i:. II, 'AltI.1SI.I7. I'rnlirlrlor.ANo proprietor of The LP.IOIITON at Tolnt
Pleaaant. N. J.AMERICAN
HOUSE,
newelranbin: roomn.central location.
UluUTnu even nioJcrn Imnrnvement.uamiLiun n, t)(,,t culalno In all ltrmnrt.v.ror more thnn 21 years the AmericanIlniian management hta kept apate of thelilaheat Ideals and beat efntlency of Amar-Ira- n
Hntela th tho revutt that tho Amerl''n Houje I the mod highly recom-Mienu-
nioderala priced family lintel InItermuda. It It a, centre of colony
and offera an Idial realdence forwinter tourliti.
lte.rvatlon now for any part of the'"tcr A. PA.Mt'HAL. Proprietor.
ISLE OF WHITEin Tilt:
HAItllOIt OK HAMILTONPlrtt I'laea lintel. American PlanIdeally located on an Inland of sit aerea.
thren minutes' rid by Private motor bo.Uafrom the city of Hamilton
Private bathing beach with the flneatall ibe-ve- bathing In llerintida
Connerted to the bote' are a number oftmall prlvnto ImnfraioHa aet among theredar treea th which th lelaml lthickly entered. Thete nre tn be had byvleltora at the aame ratea as room.
Ni (i. Hlt.Mll.r.V, Proprietor.'Jt'HT I.IKK IHIMK"
Thai t what natrons eay ofTHE ARGYLE ,
ItrrmudA'p nftml romfnrtabU and btlorftt'tl e!rt lio(l Hpln'll1 room. iun-n- y
)(rAndn, with frontici- - on Victor!Park, ii n up u ally fine rulstnr nnd restfulnurmunilltiftii. 1Ut frnni so a Hay.
I. (1. l'IKUC'K. Ilnmlllon.
VICTORIA LODGE, Hamilton.MtUfttfil In Hu own (trouinln
overlook. nc Miioria r.ric. While In closeproximity tn tho Huilnet nml Hotel nerHon. VI' toriA lolre I Icntlj- retiredro ennur quifi ami reitIf. (.OltlHtN t Tr.HllItinGC. Pmprtetnr.
Onble AdflresK! Ixlne, Ilermudn.Al,1,i;.VlIl UST IIUTUI.. Hamilton, cen
tr&Uv loonted. heautlfiil lew. .ill Imrrovfrnenttt, Horn cjtnfortF. no br $13,00 upper wer k, tnpiruy bv.
W II HlUMtai:, Prop.
GOTO
AT MM
litw
I
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B--l
l'A uwi o . v.. i. 1
a ofN. cast n
NFAV JKItSKV City.
beach
wilh iheery nccthe f and
EuratK at 13.00 110.00 upplan etoani heated
baths,tnbl. or
J P rol'IT.
CITY. N Jj& HO.NB
HOTELUna table, tor
rates, mid pencilJJth 3t0 A K MAIIION
MAV
J.lu the
trtnvea,well kept drives,
rrrens tennis courts.Is hole coif ronrsr
and teas.l' II II of New
Mgr.
1
A
i..i,.UJL K. K, isl'AMIK.NIIKIIO. Mir
NKW ljke
Zaks T.rk.
THE
BERMUDAA Flrst-Clmi- s Family Hotel
vnlk wharf ofS. S.
Livery in Connection.A. McNICOL, Prop
POINT Pl.HASANTIlnmlllon, llermmla
Surrounded on threa alilea th wlteraof Hamilton Harbor, anaclouajnd auu only three nilnutea walkfrom wharf Kucellent table, allconvenlcncea, Iloatlnr and at thedoor, tl.OO to 14.00 per day, Hendfor booklet.
JIIIIN I. ri'TTKII. Proprlelor.
NEWEagles Hotel
a Acre of Land Hathlnt,
Aak lor at Dock Write for
Only European Hotel in BermudaIf you not acquainted with Itermuda
and Itermuda hniele. aund your trunk, totho M:V vVlMiMHt and inaka tha hotel
headi)uartrra you havenvar tho ltireo of uttractlve
plan huu.cn and have ahotel
Centrally located lu the heatrealdenlliil .rrtlon of Hamilton.
A. Mlioltf:, Proprietor.of The Nanlatket
Maka,
"CKKAnHLItST"llnnillton, llermuda.
rKDAnill'ltMT laPark, within walk fromLanding, Pot Ofnc
and llutldlnK. The home ha.Improvementa. olTerlnir every coin,fori and com enlenco to Ita cueata, lofetharHlth a II mt claaa table.K. C. Proprietor.
INVERURIE HOTELMont atlrartlvoly located on Hamilton
ll.in evtry and con-venience to h In lln...t Americanhotel, lleet table In Ml larre,outalde rooma with .plrndld of landand eea Conducted bv nn American lorAmericana. and C. M
Hamilton.
MARCHMONTHAMILTON, IIKKML'IIA.
"THE AltlHTOC'HAT OP IIUUMUDA'SWOULD,"
Itatea onManagement of
r.IKH ,lll .VU'HTEn(formerly of New York
BERMUDARestful Iile of lovclineii. oflcring all outdoor tportJ.
.'fll 'll in ?liv fend lor brautituiiy iiiuitraiea uermuaa uov louruu uuiaee7 and Circular ihowin Induiive Tourj Rates,
TWIN Fmi A WSCREW JUP JLu JLA-J- L' JL JLJkiTJlltS rVCIV YOHK aVEftY WCDNCSDAVfaslest.M'HVSt ancfonly Steamer hiding passengers witfout transfer
IlellehtfBl crnl.ei. about .ew S.S. "CUIANA'JWcol IINUlCO .all. from New Vork I'eli. Mh.Apply to A. tlnlerbrldite Co At cnu, Uuebrc h. M. :., l.ldM n H'wayJ. Y.ni,I UOK Ml, it.i. ft ii way w n... iurnni level AVer
I 17 M C Beauty Spot
VILLL, 11 L.The Land of Sky
On vast plateau in the Dluc Ridge MountainsWestern C. Delightful climate (driest of Rockies) with tonicthat red blood in your veins vigor, vitality in your body.Purest from 11,000-acr- e city-owne- d wi.tershed 20 miles away.Sparkling sunshine, blue skies; motor with NationalHighway; horseback trails; every form indoor and outdoor sports,including Golf on sportiest 18-ho- all-tu- course In South.
Stop-ove- r privileges on all-ye- tourist tickets to all points south.For write GROVE PARK INN, finest tourist hotel in the
world; BATTERY PARK HOTEL, C. K. Railing, Prop'r, formerly withPlaza, City; THE MANOR, in large pnrk; tho LANGREN,fireproof; MARCO TERRACE, delightfully homelike.
For illustrated Ashevllle booklet "A" write N. Buckner, Sec. Boardof Trade; or to
SOUTHERNPremier Carrier of the South.
ALEX S. THWEATT, E. P. A., Fifth Ave., Cor. 29th St.NEW YORK
Vtlanllo
Open all.ear Providing ever modern appointmentt.iK"thar Unit eoinfurt unaryIn thorough enlortalnment Winterspring up dally,weekly, Amerhftii 100front roomn. private nunparlora, t evenlne dlnnera.Uiestrn lUvoklet mailed
"iffiSlborousb- -ATI.ANTIO
JOSIAI1 VVIUTU COMPANT.
BOSCOBEL TuXr"'llaths, tlavator, Writ aperUI
booklets, menu touvrnlraeason. Papiulty
JKItMKV laikeviood.
Laurel-in-The-Pin- es
LAKEWOOD, N.Ieatisl terldcutlal fectlon.
Surrounded by pine lake-sld- o walksnndM'l'KHIOIt fPl.SlM!
Prlvato piittlnir and
Pally eoncertsIlrnrhcd by Jersey
Fr.ink F. Sliuto,
BARTLETTINIVIPRICES.
PLAN H
UflLWOOO,
MODERN HOTELWith a homelike atmorpherc.i..t,,D
VOUK lleorg.JTOIIT WILLIAM HR.VnV HOTEL,
Ww
KENWOODHOTEL
HAMILTON,Three
minutes' from NewYork Lines.
1IOTF.I.
byveranrlaa.
parlora,ateamera
bathtnrKate.
NestH.hlnn.
Tennle, Onlf
BERMUDA$15.00 WeekPurler booklet.
New WindsorPlan
are
your until lookednumber Amer-
ican eelected per-manent
A. .VI.
ormcrly Horkljnd llouir,
altuated oppoait vic-toria live nilnutea'Hleamer f'hurchea,
all Public allmodern
(iUKNT.
Harbor. romfortfound
llermuda.vlewa
Itatea boukleta fromJOIl.NBOS,
1IOTKLapplication
AmericanJEAN
flty).
Lowcit
"OTTOlrVfFROM
Sudan.
COlC'tni America's
AOOti the
mountain-circle- d
puts vim,water
ronds connecting
hotel rates
New York
RAILWAY
264
ALBEMARLE
elevator,
SBtenMm
Oaorc.
HKIIMPDA.
Now Open
Hamilton HotelBermuda
Larcest and Leading Hotell ine ii Hour Hall from Now Tork.
New York Office, 389 Fifth Ave.Tslcphaa U.rrsj Hltl I M0
WESTMEATHPembroke, neur Prlneeaa Hotel and halfway between that and the (iolf l.lnkai 10
mln. walk from dock.7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, dlntnr-room- .
ele, elec lUht, hot water, flower cardans,tennis I'ourt vcrnndas. Purnlahed nswly,with good beds, rattan furniture, completeouttlt of silver, sluts, china, linen, blanketaand kitchen ware.MIIS. HltOSVKNOK TI'CKKU. HAJIIXTON.
HONCT
IIOUHKH I'llll 1IKNT.
Situated nn shore nf HamiltonHarbor, larce house and 3 cot- -i sues in crnunas, name, tin-nl-
cardens; elecplnj porrtand hnthttis; house
PALM It I lie, I : rnarinlnitly loratril on harborflinre: 4 master and 1
lied room a; tsielvanilnutea drive from tovovbrautltiil views: Ideal so.bathlnc
iLi:.MI1lt Altraetlvr modern 5 or amaster and 2 servants
verandas: near Prlnccsn Hotel, comfortably fur-nished.
Post of coltae-re- larire and small for rent,MILS tiHCWVr.NOIl TUCKKH. Hamilton.Cable, Tcucro, llermuda
fOll IIKNT HEIlMUnA.Spacious two-stor- y dwolllnK I.ar draw.
Inn room, dlnlnir room, sltilns room, rntries, kitchen five lire- - bedroom,, bath-room, servant1 rooms, Ac stables tennlcourt. Facing Hamilton Harbor, with wharfand boat liuuso u mln fmnl. 1C nlnat;' rtrlv to town. Tor terms apply I. B. IIUOSI.I.NU, lUinllton. Jleim 'da. TslspnousU J'atst er t: Hamlltoo.
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