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Show AMERICA CRUSHES HOPE OF BRITISH NEW YORK. Juna 10. America crushed England's hope of regaining tho International polo cup at Meadow brook yesterday, where the challenging British cavalry officers, outridden and out-maneuvered. out-maneuvered. wera defeated, 4ft to 3ft goals. The line-up and summary: Meadow brook No. 1. L. Waterbury; No. 2, J M. Waterbury; No. 3, Harry Payne Whitney; back, Devereauv MU- burn- England No. 1. Captain U St. George Cheape; No. 3, Lieutenant A. Noel Edward Ed-ward a; No. J. Captain J. Hardress Lloyd; back. Captain H. H. Wilton. First period, first goal Won by America; Amer-ica; made by J. M. Waterbury; time. t.U. Second period, second goal America, L. Waterbury: time. 5:68. Third period No goal. Fourth period, third goal England, Lieutenant Ed wards; time, 7:80. Fifth period, fourth goal England, Lieutenant Edwards; time. Ml; fifth 'goal, America. L. Waterbury; time. 1:19; I sixth fial, America. J. M. Waterbury; time, :57; seventh goal, England. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Edwards; time. 2:18. Hlxth period, eighth goal America, L. Waterbury; time, 6:1. Seventh period, ninth goal America, J. M. Waterbury; time. 3:22. Eighth period, tenth goal England, Lieutenant Edwards; time. 2:f. Goals scored America, ft; England, 4. America toat 1 goals on two fouls hvj L. Waterbury and safeties by J. M. W ff-terbury ff-terbury and Mlibum. -o" England lost half a goal by Lieutenant Edwards. Final acore America 4i; England 3ft. Referee R. E. St raw bridge of Philadelphia. |