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WORLD: FRIDAY f ‘They will follow the race behind Gretchem, the referee's boat. ‘Gey. Morton to Follow the R: ‘The only other boat which will accom- Pany the orews over the courve will be the tug J. C. Hart, with Gov. Morton and his party aboard. They are ex- pected here about 4 o'clock. The other vessels which have come to see the reco will have to anchor at Gome distance from the course, and the Prospect is that there will bea ble feet quartered at the finish to welcome the victor when the crews come in. Among the vessels which had arrived this morning were Fred W. Vande bilt's Conqueror, Mr. Sanda’s Nirvana, Vice-Commodore Adams's Bachem, the Atlantic Yacht Club; Prof. Herrmann Fre Diavola, John Jacob Astor's Nour- mahal, Mr, Kent's Nomad, Commodore VanSantvoort’s Clermont, of Albany, Ft. 8, Stevens's Emmeline, W. H. Rutter's Forget-Me-Not, Mr. Sexton's Isabel, to- woth with a score or more of sailing boats and a whole squadron of naphtha launches and tugs. A number of excursion steamers from New York City and from various points | along the river as far up Troy, will] bring thousands of sightseers in time for the race. A Pleture Course. | The river presented a lively and pic- | turesque appearance this morning. ty is claimed that the ebb tide veers to- made wards the eas: shore at Crum's which will give the out elded advantage at the start. The moving grand s:and train, which the Quakers in will ageommodate 2,00) persons, will Col ceed to the start three miles above. It will follow the boats to the finiah, and every place on the train has already | “Tews bee. gobbled up. The oarsmen will be in full view du fag the entire race, and at no time ut « Sreater distance than 1,600 feet from the spectators. ‘Unless the fog lifts there will be dif ficulty ih watching the race trom the Crews Rested at Quarte: Bince their hard work last evening, ‘which was the wind-up of their practice, the oarsmen have been resting quietly at their quarters preparing themselves for the final struggle this afternoon They spent the morning in receiving their friends, and crowds of students went out from the town at an early hour to have a look at their favorites and discuss the prospects of the race. The Columbia crew's quarters at the Stuyvesant Cottage, twy miles above the town, was expecially favored and scores of young men decorated with the white and blue went out to pay thelr Tespects to the New Yorkers, Columbia is now looked upon as the @ark horse in the struggle and while her oarsmen have not won a large d gree of punlic favor, there are know- ing ones who say that their chances of victory are by no means as inelgiiil- cant as the majority suppose In statls- tical strength and welght her 954 are far ahead of either Cornell or Penn- sylvania and it sa fact that some times beef will tell in a har esle, In final practice the men have shown up in much Improved form, and with a long swinging pull, very much aa the “Bob Cook” model that neither hangs Ror clips the stroke, experts have come to regard them asa formidable rival for first place, luck HM Backers Confident. Ithacans first The friends of Cornell, however, will | }umbia assert with the greatest confidence that the Ithaci and that the sharp, quick, get-there stroke taught by the great Courtney | {4 will again demonstrate tts ability to ¢ earry off first honors DR. W. A. BROOKS, | “Cornell's quarters were the scene of a. mildly enthusiastic gathering this morn- Decause River Villa is within the city Huite and easy of access, Coach White ‘was eanfident of victory for his men and follows the feeling among the ni€mbers of the ‘crew was that thay could keep up their Fapid stroke from start to finish. caer eel sleek was tal Way up and the |S shysted no signs of drop- |X” — low that the crowd is on the | x» betting has been done, fn small sums, at odds of 2 to 1, @m the Ithacans. Higher odds have been | *'"" ares in © few instances and bets suvsiivic, J 1 BOXERS PLEAD NOT GUILTY. Plerce and “Young Hatt for Grand Jury'n A LAST DAY AT ASCOT. MeCaimont’s MUNYON'S REMEDIES, |Enthusiastic Statements from Well-Known People. nd Permanent jee—Don't Reltev Go and See the Fol © Been Cured. 334 Haat Gist street, # arth and fast And the usual large persons were in attendance There wer@ but thre: Pierce and pugiliats who we | side Athletic night of Jul arraigned hefore Police Justice | strand this morning jvoxing and I i" | the third ro ‘The stake te) men were | for ADL Dini eree was knocked out in Barbary finished first. Callestrate was recond, Coombe's Tithomes third. A) sovereigns, , one and a half miles Fifteon horses started | Wokingham three-quarters of the new one Who H Wm. Traynor, 1 have been amiut I trted more than twenty doc patent medicines, in ted the principals, the y Pott . the race for | Sulmequently allt and am now #0 pletely eured that Iam able to do tee ‘8 work ax I did twenty years ago.” A Lael a Care tor Headache. Blake's Hebron North's Red Heart was second, and Max Lebaudy's Oatlands was third. | Wokingham 15 sovereigns eac and upward, There were eight Windsor Castle Biak: two-year-old course, longs and 136 yards of the new ‘almont's Cushendall The Duke of Westminster's Attainment . and Lord Wolverton's Mus Hey Ghiek, wae tHiig) ALMOST READY TO LAUNCH. Defender'n Ways N ea Only a tle Bracing, N BRISTOL, R were held 24 [Grand Jury “For years Twas @ sufferer from ah Stakes Js a jome Mat of the PUGILISTIC A hatin ‘The nian Meht berween Tom Fragier and Harry owas arranged never found « would give mi Two years ago began using Munyon's Headache C starters in the trea from sick headaches since that time. A tow weeks ago, men were unable ts the ate recel A Successful Kidney € After several physicians gave up my heyond their skit! you's Home F complicated ease of kidney acho and swelling believe there wax any ty that Twas c cured by a short course of Professor Munyon's Kid MeCoy han tecued a ch T began using will be decided in tt month tn a limited round contest oF before a reaponsinie wet plenty of barking One bet of § sw, nell Would Win Was made at the 9 $110 that Cor. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. fe crow a de. House thie morning. The second place Is generally cede the popular Fut the chances are by rt from Highlands Station, on the no means so easily calculated West Shore line, at 4.90 P.M. and pro- | all three Nut T confess tre anxious to get with Frank Prne for a limited number Of rend at 122 po William Farrar ia Premptly Cared. “T muttered tn With stomach and liver dimoulties from even the Dyspepsia Cure erintending the Cup de- fender will soon be launched, the ways had de- eayed so badly that they will have to be [entirely rebuilt, delaying the munching the yacht considerab'y that the ways were perfectly sound, re Sammy Meyers saya h wet on a match with Mike & eat before the Suffolk Ath: rews are hopeful of winning tis not until they begin to measure strokes in the etruggle that their tive strength can be seen. jand Wella Club, of Bostu Brooklyn. feath and would Ike Why Pay Big Fee! When you can cure yourself with M looking ior a cocksure predictions as to the result are very Pennsylvania stock has risen percepti- bly since yesterday. Old collage rowing men from Yale and Harvard, who | Cornell could never keep up her stroke tr throughout the four miles, and that failing to maintain this aver- the victory will fall either to Co- lumbia or the Quakers At the quarters of each of the crews was reported this monrning that the ent condition that no changes would be mad Liste as published, this morning. Cornell Odds Re could be done in a few houre. ‘The boat is almos: ready to go {nto the launched before There is a may allde off the ways before next Sunday night. Her rudder frame ts at Providence, and is expected work on the boat Is nearly finished, rapidly, and the Meitical examination and advice abso- those who are Barney Rolily, Mt Philadelphia, Ia in thie city (Ving to up $850 oF 65 ‘A match can | and should SRA tapi up, 8050 or O00 it a mated can middle of next week, offs open daily Fridays until & POM; Tuestays and Sundays, 9 to 11 A. between Fifth avenue and John Te Sullivan te like! to have a. splendid ren next Thursday Jimmy Wakely |age. Manyon'a Remedies at VALKYRIE Ill, VERY STIFF. Cranfield Satisfied with Her or in Squall Sporting Life says ures a mont remarked The Arrangement Committee went out | on the river this morning early and re- three miles of course buoya that It had been de- fonts days aKO, of Bullivan's’ friends the (dea years held the champion- Corbett agreed to box ft owiene hold attra mith paid 9600 for the fet men w kers are right beh: arations are being made for syndicate which owns hoat when they come to attend the Is expected in the yacht will moved from tion of the been planted yesterday, the crews might bett » from the «art to the bridge, which marks the three-mile line. | the bridge a lane of buoys are | » own an interes: ALEXANDER 1 ISLAND ENTRIES. TRACK, ALEXANDI e entries and ¥ races on this track are LONDON, June 21. that Valkyrie I1f. had another splendid seems that a light breeze suffices to heel her over slightly, but she will be able to carry a stiffish wind without heeling further. Capt. Cranfleld said: “I think ehe will do well enough, Bhe lifts easily with the sometimes, and she sits up like matched yesterday slightly, twenty rounl passing shower, the Riverside Ath! have both started ‘The outlook for the weather this afternoon was improving hour the report In raining for the bo that Cornell a he afternoo: ik was going |, ltrly In the afternoon The benefit stag to be tendered by the Avonia Jub In Bleecker Hulldin street, tomorrow night premin ‘The following well-k Wvely appear In three-round exbihition bouts the made money that public opinion on the outcome of CAPT. TROY, the race was growing more and more Cornell. uncertain tor to-morrow's over again, The air je close and n bexers will If theae conditions prevatl dur- Johnny Young, he course (s now visible from stream through- 2 NO REPLY FROM HARVARD. © Awaits the linh Challenge. June 21,—Prof. Chairman of the Har- vard Athletic Committee, to-day denied the report that Harvard 1 to Oxford and Cambridge a reply to their challenge for an interna- tonal athletic meeting. He sald that the answer wembling near the finish tne Is eal ob Cunningham, creasing In numbers, Yale oarsna a quarter furlongs al days watching expected the ¢ joe Craig, Tommy Kel hunt of others New Manhattan work of the of the Committee of | CAMBRIDGE, ee ee BASEBALL CHAT. n that the Polo ‘Third Nace—Seven furlongs ‘ond place, hax Influence In dringing about this change | of opinion. Cornett Won the Te round cranks have re of weciug w victory batted out when le the pleasant n crowd of excursioniasts | 1a Kate Marilin’ fliy ‘The lant detatl of preparation, so far | as ast shore of the river. completed | of the elty are becoming mo e-One mile and a sixteenth wennation they experienced yeste ‘ould proba- out In thelr loveilest attire and each one the copy of the challenge sent It fell with |! adorned with the colors of her faor WITH THE WHEELMEN. @ cycling which Austin Corbin om the Man- be more fortunate in ite When the Gianis took th the sixth inning, mat the bat in ood 6 to BF agninst When the lust man had been put out, coln was spun in the alr to be made by Mr. Association plar and he made two bad errors, he handled himself well lthat venture 1s too freah the plan with anything but a faint hope that tt The Corbin plan tn to offer 5,000 In prinen for races to be held each Sature day afternoon between July 20 and Sept, mind to look upon INK & Valuable acquistt berate in hin GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Pitesti e | ‘Tho richest turf p The | The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The | The The The The The Open Sa His atick work wax wa. Preauming that ® reasonable number of vie * may make the biggest winner's ‘wine evident that if yemerduy's showing | is any criterion, he will keep up the record he | something Wke 45.00, amd the balance to we the rest of Aho [there inducement enonyh to make Clase B men on record as professionals and dotar themselves from the present privileges en- win the Futurity Stakes bie event in this co uring ot a base Will Feceive aw much as ordinary siaken ar Kw weK the boy wil hi have designed the racing pian as stated, should Have mage a quiet little Inquiry Into the revenue ian H then before stating the amount of cath to be invested. who have hornes ent from the toms of ‘ti manage to break even markably well they wiil do ree the merttseof the hon meet on July 6 will be the ton mile Kp crack-a jacks have ch the open The writer han Agured that there will ty atartera, an folle invited to compete and Are coming arnind ed thelr tntention’ to. ride: If Amos inn t able ke will try his th Avia mballog ick che . Nat Butler, Brandt, Meera of the Southern DRGE WOODRUFF, than one Trooklyn driver has had. tan: jon and the Reason will te played of ghted yehicles roapect Park recently, The wont should property of Colimbla Pennsylvania | was favored what was left of the | a Mille would tke torm me it ip used clube whose plavers average nineteen yearn of | If there's anything that makes a wheelwoman nervous Ie a, r after the ot well selected the eastern course, ga trifle favo choice was the centre of the | and the Unive | nia perforce was crowded into the west ern berth, 3 will surely win the race | "Y Quicker City’ oars of the wheel abe is rid an find out where the | Vaciue Girls e League Clubs this morn riv flitting about and manifesting an in Dave raved this sear those of the | rival colleges. hetwean them, also in evidence a world, the triangular coll experiment For years the the Harv, the » race is an y distinguish the crews while race, coxswains of e Feed the Nerves eh ebeht witt (tn ‘ating an the Suburban or 1 40 the fact tha (vue it the grounde to ove annual aquatic event neat New York ishing blood and you will not be Gye to the blood the power to nourish, and support the nervous sy! 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