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BAdes 8h aekeees wae ev aretew se wes = “9 wee bee VE BOAT CREWS RACE ON HUDSON TO-DAY GOLLEGIG READY CORNELL oe TS OPED UP FOR THREE EVENTS, “easton | THEFARM.” Harlem Resort panei send (Continued from Firet Page) by Department | Wreckers. sities at) hours wore on enthusiastic Qu P - ihe other two events-che four-oer the early morning trains brows! | over the two-mile course and the freah of rooters, gay in thelr varl-|man race over (he same distance—are he " awarfed by the vig event, @elers, and ivud in predictions of Waste ‘There are hundreds of pretty 2OLPH © LaWIR Paley | PAST RACES ON ON HUDSON. of the woined by many more . The agitation against the estebtish- ment and running of “The Farm,” et Seventh avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street, hae been kept up without cessation and Hariem residents were grated this afternoon to see @ squad of meu from the Bulldings De- , partment march to the resort and rip up the bar and paviiton. The inspector served on Charles Ack- ron order to tear down the canvas covered pavilion on the lawn, where the drinking tables are. The detachment of inspectors get to the “Farm” this afternoon and an inter- ested crowd watched, a jouse. seasoned he crewe on the beautiful ry of ‘a river who predict tha ao struggle will de a heart-bre the Voymer Resse Rowed , the @np with © sensational ending | Thereon. POUGHKEEPSIE, NY. June » THE QUAKERS’ CHANCES. | rne Pougnkeepale course was selected |. which won the event at| {or the race of 16 after the City Coun- im 108, and last year over this “t! of Philadelphia had refusel to pay {t lo predicted will be showing | 'M* *xpenses of the crews in return for . holding M there. The race of 1M was eet for June 2, but It had to be poned because of the “ ot nsyivenias shell by sweile is is the vuly postponement that has occurred on (his course since ite selection by the colleges It was finally and successfully rowrd \hree days \ater and was won by Columbis which je Poughkeepsie Course I eLaFeleleioreteie(elere'e1e1e/Sie1S1eiSVewieieiere ees © es. ove, eng in ongad i ts as ney | ven! vi founder ust to ear down after under the big bridge. der lown the b on. The oMcial tane wea tom Me. Cornell w represented in the race by her “ne. n und Saat dc Ce and Harvard Play|Welsh Midget Star at|tnt she étops tit ustna Sans prunes jast year but) 7; freehi thi ‘ posta alto. fos high, covered to have five men who were; e fol! ening year, Harvara ne’ cle Trac reparing wo ti e se the en peviion the conflict last year, and real ate Chee tee bs 4 pionship. v ‘ re the RP 4 work by jo are in better con-| Poughkeepsie co: four-corn sty tee vecegen Cor: tor tm at incor tan’ carnik snow than at that time apis ig RS (Wprete! to the Rrening World.) | MANHATTAN BEACH BICYCLE] (1," PMNS tivo’ oe Ne. wet man race between POLO GROUNDS, June #.—The third TRACK, June ~The well-flled grand Thirty-Aitth | atreet, and . ‘d | nell, Harvard | Vania, and ao a fr CORNELL FEARS WISCONSIN. fn ead Peg? The is ee and deciding game of the series for the *t4nd here this afternoon proved that revies offered were to ‘ te ‘ ‘Commis Gemmell thinks ha she hae Penney! |{n the following order: Cornel _—<+.-- college champlrnship between the Yale Jimmy Michael's popularity as « pace-| shor of Ratios.” Achren fe the Penmeed van.s beaten ‘and her only fear is of the pia aad ( ree, (he temo for | | vwer has suffered very little during prope or of the place. Western men. This will be the o mice a eas year | Great Trial and the Ade| |grounds this afternoon. The tussle prom. | Year's retirement from racing mite appl at on wil come before oe. time the Ithacane have been sen | chabtohed ihe ereseat mente d to be one of the most exciting, His work thus far this season has| pieces “ghis Gistance, but Coach Courtney ts! record | Tike best previous (ne made at vance Stakes Features | events that has ever taken piace. Both *own that he Is capable of meeting the! under the ieee confident that they have the ability to | at ie “ tok cae Ws, and Cornell teams bavealready won a 4 the S¢mand for more speed than was newled! (\nefer i d both beat thie record. Cor. | ome, Re 1 “Pr ‘ trans. eat H wp and ask for more Ceriain |/til was arst tn lime ie Harvard sce,| Fail to Swell the Satur. final one this afternoon was therefore |‘? Win races in 188. His successful on- 1 to Charlee AY Revi No, Sf 9 eet tha ove of te tase te men | ond in iam, de. Pennsylvania third and day Attendance at the a expected te be of the ment sonsaiioned pest fc re Svsmnt record at Phila-| Wast ington avenue, “The Thyvoll certif= ore enthusiasm confidence. | Coin ‘ kind. elphia last Saturday w “ be trareferted to Bugene Fy ’ year 197 was the banner year of | ° e : TCHED toring on the Hl at Poug! Inkeepale, | | Each college. of course. fei extremely | ViRelne argument ap to is afternoon pet he had COLUMBIA WILL BE WA aa it brought together in two distinct) Track, ca t ott th hold hia end up in the m | , combinations the cracl, oarsmen of Cor- ——_— _— jpeg ep ring the game, and) te * - @ the | calchum lights for the ‘The performance af Columbia will be| nel, Yale, Harvard, Pennsylvania and napintas er An hour Welore the Game wee slaled |“, | run it in spite of the » mutng Wwith more than veual interest. | ohne Tale dnd. Harvard met 1a, the mei orm twang wens | HEY. Win All but One|Four Brooklyn Clubs 0 esis tney were out on tne eit pmo |e A" Aue Aflarnonn partakes of er a a i B Hanlan had charge of th | usual two-mile contest, and this race “9 pews} laing ve ye "athe eeann. | Cee” pt ton Gaye before the race. Ln | established another world’s record, Yale| RACE TRACK, SIIREPSHPAD RAY Race on English Have Arranged Inter- The Sone of A were Yooked upon a¢|(MELY miles against two other riders,/MUN” | > has made them uniearn | Winning (he In om, 19 June ~The great Trial and Advance | Track Card oure winners, « heir admirere in | CM of whom ts required to cover but pheno t 3, they bad acquired by long |i teeord had been tm. Ge. made by |Atakes werv the attractions ai Sheeps rack. esting Cards. Jorder to encourage them on to victory | "mys ah wholly different sive If iis ll threg cr Xie thm, | On head thie a ee ee = enlivened Coogan's bluff with thelr col | moti, af Bw se May PEAR INDIAN REVOLT. une the Corn ar beat je in) out more than the a! Saturtay 1 ' °3 4 n Breeaes, the Hanian stroke they are te ard bringing up the |p, eS | " ,.|teme yells and favorite songs, which quiriy outdid | eh 3 on an cxeellent account of bond half holitay crowd. | LONDON, June —At the Hurst Park | There will be considerable fighting Wit-| ons 1 give the hove plenty of & . nm and but experts think July 1 ang 9| The Great Trial brought out a sage |Summer meeting to-day all the r: neseed in this vieinity to-n ght, a@ thee ee mnent the Herce quate of wind that swept over | Lind Appealed te for Prow 7 f » «i ° ou D oxi sho coher val at Umes ed up the the heat of It and (ne slow | reepeetiy 1 of twoyearolda ‘The ata with the exception of one were taken | 8f* four clubs pulling off boxing shows.) —— ; . : ° . Rain vided contestant valued at $99,000, and one might sume (es Asiiiean jokes. aneh lithe clube that will hold the entert an oreneee heve.a7ie. ale See ” [cite in a manner that preciuded any tection be Seetiens id |ather the erroneous impression that ‘The Mole Selling plate, of 103 gova, | ments are the Greenwood. ean Bie supporters, wha every now | thing lik» fast time. ver Seetiow. the Assootation was generosity personl- for three-year-olds and upward, was |*@ Sporting Club and Greenpoint A, C. @4 then let out @ mighty college Foe") ‘The #iar in the amateur handicap was| ST ne %—Gov, Lind has nieh © somewnh a Per sylv fled tn offering muoh money in & won by Sir Tatton Sykes's brown colt be : es ee =—- * me eee Bet a, the Kings County | bee . poor natalie SEE ca new lite ibis tern isd ‘colle Phe va lump, Asa matter of fact (he horsemen at h, by St. Simon, out of Mar- Be ct " ieht| Many overstay Sins preien Wheelmen crack, who has regained In a} people in the Rainy Lake region. took ) Roney was, paced were racing for thelr own money, The chioness, with Rigby in the saddle, and houth Brooklyn’ will try a i The da wee all that couldthe wished | great degree the speed that won him| Seitlers there take the threatened In- ms sinet Cofnell and Cornel 1m here was no racing on the! stake com the Association only @ few tne Hurst Park Foal Plate, of 1,500 pove against Jim Judge, of Geran-|for and the consequence was thet sn| many races in 168. Four teame were inn uprising seriousiy, and the euatter inet Co’ ‘and Corne - rae, ornell beating |, “ om 4 a tWenty-round bout rT nee ot ) - " was to-day bret sad cach. wagers Narvant at New. tonden and | *undred goilare for two-year-old, was won by Capt.| Thu will ve their second pattie, Judge yn et” Se ae ee fore lla ee Ply Med Bie 4y brought to the attention of ‘againat Wiconein. losing (9 Penneyivanta at Saratoen The Advance Stakes was uninterest- Eustace Loder's chestnut colt Star| having wou the firet one by a chance ¥ one juding the pretty and) Crooks and Scherrer, Michael's team, | the State Executive, lent of Penhayivania money Last year Columbla, Cornell, Pen ing because || seemed to de a practi-al| Bhoot, by Isinglass, out of Kilkenny, | WW afler @ lerrine Ant ably arired wicls on hand, Were the} Vetter and Babcock, Judge and “Sts Day| Cov. Lind thie afterneen eontarped a iy oral who shreked vania and W tor I : ’ elininares promise to be HOUy colors of the colleeges; some of them | Miller’ and Otto Mayo wud mate nh Adjt.-Gen. Lambert and United ouriahed a tumorous nell won the freshman race ant Peon over for Imp. with J Reiff up. ed, a6 the buys Wis Will face CACM were carrying th eth “ v. wade re a jast night was in sylvania won the ‘varsity from Wiscom | On the whole the card was gvod and) The Duchess of York Stakes, of 1.80| over are very even.y matched. In che, WET* S@frying Mage, while others were) Waiter W. Smith, the youthful racer, y this morning, and as the sin by @ narrow marein promised excellent sport. The weather sovereigns. for three. ds, wes won| {ft ase Jack Ferrick and ihe colored |decked with ribbone af@ feathers inj was entered to stext ticm the forty- ———— —— conditions could not have finer, for | by Bir R. Waldie Grimth’s bay filly Vain — e. gg pe, \ hat their hats to mateh. yard mark, but |i) fr ES in o'e family , \ Promptly at 3 o'clock the bell rang | caysed his entry to be scratched. the alr cool and bracing. The track | Duchess, ridden by J. a, hol: - A. C. outpeint ry OKES USED BY == Ripe Gis tote alipeeh eae aa Ne x, to 1 Shot Takes Pires. three-year-olde and upward, Mike Wala jee ee beg bis Hae Wale ve 7 gc | The Ratting Order. DROWNED AT A FIRE, 5 T R a fol “ag opening race went wo Aibula, a | >Y Major J LD. Edwards's Robino, guided) Mctiowan, for twenty tou THE FIVE CREWS ws tort Chance, running’ tn the Lartiaed | by J. i. Mactn iturate thie cy, how s i Lorillard youvasiers seem to The Ferry Selling PI y Yale Harvard, Juinby, 2b l. 5 sheikrar, pecneniere pees. be of 108 eover- ani ani 8 rune w Hh aga [eeeeie, te MeCormirk Helped Extingsioh the : Cured but they never show their real form in 8" for two-year-olds, was won by | Martin at lis pounds for | | Cook, ‘If Reid, ¢ Blane om a Lighter, Then ea their fret Col. Paden. oun. | Valentine, by Fiig-Aimon, out of ag Br oy fe | Sullivan, rf. Wi , Welh Sreemeanhs ¢ While Here are brief descriptions of the | hands reach the knees the arma begin Som ns jentine, ridden by Rigby, and the for a twenty-five-round bout! G'itirieey, gb, om at Gtrokee used by the five crews Watch "0 Lend And the oar» swept home w and fousht it out, ate, of 12 sovereigns, for andy. Secar aa the reputatlon Hirgn Fire threatened to destroy the lighter You Face to<iay. They were given to the | a ine by a neck. Roun: |three-year-olde and upward, wae won| "jc fm diet gO 1 | Barnwell, of Berkley at the foot of Tardge sireet, om . ° ctenn | a ength and a half in front |, sine . . Jonnny Keayan, of Brooklyn, will Rovertson, p. Bullman, p. Newtown Creek, early this morning, and ‘Aso dated Prees by the various oa " | who finished strong. by Mr. Oliver's Gt. Pautus, ridden by jsurcly have Be hands full Shen Be | Umpire—Mr. Tommy Sm th Sl f Post & McCord, jeep Mr. Courtney for Cornell-From the Sin furl Won by|J. Reiff iiianer A ¢ meDhy, of the Bt Bar.) invite eeu SunpAON: jg | tne employers o ‘ord, {ron Desi ming of the stroke Lie backs of His Highness was second and) — (. ina twenty-round contest at| take the as they ran out om |founders, rushed out and extinguivhed Mer are kept straight, as are also the ain te ny Aina The Tuvick made short mork| ihe, dlanind thele" followers” cheered | the fammes pometisy I a | <a ¢ ki aden at 1 them loudly : rs orte In 1 aus #704 until the body has its full swing HOP id MeFad at the same club last On returning they found William Me- y E THEY SHEEPSHEAD BA Zeek In coven rounds Bibby 7 SURLY dmsetean th 4 the hands are brourht quickly in EAD BAY ENTRIES. Cormick, twenty-six years ol, of ® testbed beset nt dissolves Strietare Pretty Young | excitement and was drowned Sal: Quake's and George-|*ivsser of Newark, won anowner fignt |street. Greenpoint, and ler father. John TIDES TO-DAY. sped it 'and. procla fe © © body, the elbows being kept low WON'T BE LAST. ‘suai 0 wea, pan) SMITA LOST ON A FOUL SHE CAPPED THE THB CLIMAR. Stiiman street, Wiillamaburg, mlasing. beneath aan, re- Bloped and ite ——— No drags to rai last night, as he was awarded the de-|R. Westrick, fears she has eloped with « siepnes 0h action ih Vrethral ‘nes naiead of pu ting the ‘Wr the Peansyivar > at om angle of about forty tye Me turning after it !* in the wate aide ts not started until r fas passed the erect porit!y Me oar be at riedt angles wiih the sbe Ths they ere shot out ; : 1 + thetr fu Henech. The recovery is siow and de ar in to rat right ang Georme! a crew. it go pointed.” Well, thar ur motte this venr. We a oniy wharf. | the Deets, steppi ie feared he fell overboard in the Captata—¥ 1 Was Stopped. | Bixteen-year-old Katie Westrick je iam i tom? . i 7 (06 The fehymer iif fs Olete Ree. S Jimmy Handler, the middie-weight missing from her home, & Newell ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. ; Bus vised .. 431/890 sets.. 7.55/Moon sete. 9.97 im the infant Second Kace-—or three-year-olds mile om eurt Joden 0 On! tore to the sides ere lying on ine | duces ENLARGED PROSTATE, ang kK RACH TRACK, SHBBPAIEAD BAY, June | a 6 ‘The entries for Monday races are an follows | rai | Mysterious One Was Badly Beaten | 51 ® by Handler When Bout ’ direct lecat and peat ve applica. 1 4 ‘ett. SHIPPING NEWS. . ' town’s Athletes Did | sion over Mysterious Billy Smith on @}¥oung man (o whom she was introduced w. Ses Sates ae, nan | See, © Mherate to prevent checking of the Loat La Maltimere jv. Hanion for Columbia—I have en- foul tn the fifieenth round of thelr battle|« few nights ago. BENET oo tt tho crows vo bean Not Compete. ye Ne She te sald to have met the man last PORT OF NEW Yonx. iyo a om sare cod ered tasteae 2 with a quick catch shied viclous night at Winthrop Park and when last contre om the Weatern Continent for the ST, ) Ghrugh hart to the finish and or Thint Race—Handieap for three-years-clte and ever © % was boarding a car with him. JAMES "USS0CLA TION. and more than e . ie LONDON, June 3.—In the fret ap- [2% sports who were fortunate enough} Katie has dark ue ond eyes. BOO! ee ctete ... rapehienee lean seinen ie not 8, liguid. somereeememene: etmenoeeeneh | ait ascse im tie Prjowe ot wei. | pearance of the American athletes here Oe ae ee wate wee white waist, | ipecalie : Taoth ang fexibie. and to narrow Courtney's, When om ¢ the dew 1D] at the Summer meeting of the London bi rt and tan rot Her father ene . pass the closest Stricture, 122422 Prewenton 2 4 Lady Mame be Vernal, tor ily cw Mamit i reached the body should be stroke then carried @ tremendous bein Athletic Club at Stamford Br Afternoon the Princeton men \oeted, but the Pennayly - u0| jeorgetowns Were interested spectators All the Americans appeared to be in | excelent tri ra wu jt a warrant for ¢ arrest of. the young a Dartators Cray Han Sheald Unow Mnvelt Hi tet opement ts the climax . seve The vgnerabie Dt ©. J. rouble Within the past | F on " daughter killed is wife ftied and be failed in his tel business. wed to fight his op tting that he would ler his quietus the bell sounded for the m and sald they were feeling h round Smith came out of tis ~ Murphy sand they had al corner very Weak. and he logked it. GIRL SLASHED GROCER Hie will take the Penn fully at Referee White, as Much as |! ie gnton Monday wanted him A few punches in| neeton, Was entered for| ne Dod: ahhy worse, but with a ut was unable to | Syl chance he swung he righ fact that he it Handler on the n the knee, which dmith tried [he same um e missed it he swung CORNELL WILL ¢ the reguite tovay. | which coment Handler tell on the 00 HER BEST: | inte “ Tarow.ng the Hainmee-<iraham, Lan: — ae tn will send to any male OUTGOING STEA’ ante, SRK AiwaTioN AyD qpvice SAILED TO DAY. power pom! NOT FAINTHEARTED. seseph W. Mackay, Colum. i, Cagtaia—The Columbia Ordered from “Store She Cut the When Augustus Perri, a grocer, on “Tub, 6 vs 1B 38 Fromsateinaer 1f| inches Garrett.” of “Princeton, ‘was | foul one, Immediately stepped the agnt | Front steeet, ordered seventenn-year-old Wax Taper nah. with % feet 7 inches, rele ikon ih, att ame jime |Maria Ragon and her companions out foo Harken cn Velen, Bape on the winger psa to i. |of his atore, the girl seined a knife and y ‘om tied at 16 font Cine mee Inthe rr eS \unabeath made a dash for him. - Mt at 0 he eur v d to de. The thing to €0 te ¢ Crater oe 5) platting the | Weight—Garrett, of | after a faat nd ba } +e the blow on his hand and ete oie Finceton, won, with Ff feet ¢ 1? Inches as ‘nearly ‘severed Oread 4) High Jump-Carrok, af Prince won. de it and tet the taet opoat || {3 hen iedel 10; GO hom Cum $2 witht toon) 1.4 took DR TRD BY KAISER. fer Meelt. The Céenett ‘Vas. }| —— The victories of the American sity erew will do the best tt Hew the Clabes Mand, quite oet of practice ia. thr "stat CAMP BS GL Gh iP PS CLOSED. he ote ie f practice in throwing the Ald enatty ne the a and did ne German Rmperor Rewards Officers Pe oan glory of the Uni ai tian There, wes “ frenlly fivaley between ; cae une Tigers Pole vault and their 008 Bem te Gattnntey at WO Mew York ie i Jumping elicited rounds of ap Take and Tiestsin. me Twe Regiments ate fest Peetokstt elles, of the London Athiette Club, | BRIRLAN, June 9.~The Reichanseiger| TeMRF and Summer Militia manfully to Carroll in the high | to-day publishes {Wo telegrams sent by tnstesstion ta Oven, Raly able to clear 5 feet | kcnperor William to Viee-Admiral Ben-| The State Camp of Instruction at femann, expressing His Majesty's ap-| Peekekt!! closed for (fie season this af- preciation and thanks for the gallantry |terncon Th¢ Fourteent! R he dereon, troke being strong enou - "oxi he oh oe Fy RY ha it be) fi vg in ia the con t ith © there van be a sharp recover; on te cone the sport any oe ens wl J ” metisers. saute * ‘ts Tomer Lewd bat to on the water is slower ¢ re of the other crews,” ue ‘he eT | Baseball Game,Pote Teter, 37M. TALE va Manvand. | Wants, Greatest Datel astro iehet etiam om |eReR, Get im,

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