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THE WORID: THURSDAY. / LAND AND WATER FOR INDEPENDENCE NING, JULY. 4, 190100 BIG RIVALS 10 | SAL 4 RACES Independence, Consti- tution, ColumbiaPlans at Newport. NEWPORT, R. 1, July 4.—The pro- grammo for the series of four races be- Binning Suturday and extending over Monday, Wednesday and Friday of next in which the Independence, Con- atitution and Columbia are entered, has Been announced py the Newport Yacht- Racing Association, Two of the racea will be fifteen miles to windward and return und two over a triangular course of thirty miles The start will be at Hrenton Reet Lightship or a point five miles east, the Dreparatory xun to be fired at 11 o'clock and the starting gun ten minutes later. A time itmit of six hours has been fixed and the rules of the New York Yecht Club will govern, The Constitution went out for a prac- tice spin of less than hour this fore noon, After she returned to her mo ings he was trimmed tn hollday d The Columbia also decorated with |" flags. The Columbia will repair here. Speculation is exceedingly brisk NEW LO: jon the race, and Englishmen are Independenc the ways of t pany and the harbor. at anchor tn in which the her trip to ast night slight «| nt on this pe n remedied, all her cop. ber plates have been tigi net and new etal supporia have hein placed where they were required. The hull has been ed a mirror finish. sailed to-lay for Newport, being towed out by a tug, and procecded un- or Wn canvas rty of fri tingent fecl certain aturd) 5 atitution, company with 4 4 as. All the Boston ¢ Independence will w against Columbia and Ce SHAMROCKS. RACING ACAI. ! Yankee Eight Will Meet PENNSYLVANIANS WIN SECOND (O’ROURKE’S FIGHT HEAT EASILY FROM THAMES CREW. PLANS MAY BE UPSET. —>—— Strong Leander Row- ing Club in Final To-| Morrow at Henley. HENLEY-ON-THAMES, Eng., July 4.—At the Henley Royal Regatta to day In the fourth heat for the Grand Ch Menge Cup the University of Pennsyivania crew defeated thr Thames Rowing Club by threx lengths. Time, 7.22. The Leander eight won by three- quarters of a leng: from the cre: from Gaent, Belgium, Time, 7.08. The second victory of the Ameri- cans to-day, together with Leander: success over the famous Belgia:: crew, now places the two great eights in the finals. It will be, rowed over the same course to-! morrow, and all England is talking | of it. backing their countrymen whenever the opportunity presents itself. Their contention {s that Leander rowed {ts heat In very much faster time than did the Americans. But they seem to have lost sight of the very {mportant fact that Penn- sy’s boys were never pushed by the Thames Club at.any time during the race, and won with even gteater case than they did over the London Club yesterday, j On the other hand, Leander was! given a stiff race by the Belgians, and although they won, it was by vigor-| ous work at the finish. Three-quar- ters of a length was all that separated the Leanders and Belgians. The Yankees were not the least exhausted by their race, and at Its finish continued to row on to their Quarters, a quarter of a mile further away, leunder's men required a rest at the finish, Challengerls Becalmed and Old Boat Takes Long Lead. ROTH Taly 4 SAY, FIRTH OF CLYD! e two Shamrocks atarted off Craigmore toway for a long leg to wind- ward, AC WL45 A.M. the Shamrock IT. led, but the Shamrock I. was to wind- ward and salling fasigr. She edged more and more to windward, and when the yachts were put about, five miles out, the older boat wan an eighth of a mile ahead. The Shamrock II. soon after- ward became becalmed and the Sham- rock I. went far ahea Seeing the challenger's plight, the Shamrock I. returned for a fresh atart in close company, The fluky breeze made a fair comparison dimeult With spinnakers set for a long run, the challenger gained one and a half minutes, but the breeze failing, the Shamrock I. overhauled the challenger and secured the lead, showing decided superiority ina drifting match. Clearing Cumbrae, the — challenger caught a better breeze and picked up until she lapped the older boat's quar- ter. Running up the Firth both yachts eal ything that would draw and roof them «Kalned a fathom on the trial was (nconclusve. Indiente that in cup challenger ix in any rte the Shamrock 1, NO), SHARKEY CAN'T WRESTLE. Met McLeod in Buffalo, and of Course the Fighter Lost. BUFFALO, July 4.—Tom Sharkey, the ex-sallor-pugilist, 13 a failure as a wrestler. He met MeLeod, the well-known wrestler, in a contest at the Broadway Arsenad ‘ast night and was thrown twice after forty-four minutes on the mat. McLeod could have thrown Sharkey in much quivker time than he dfd, but he wanted to give the spectators a run for thelr money. In the first contest McLeod put Bharkey flat on his shoulders after minutes’ work. McLeod took ve minutes to galn the second fall and the match. After the decision had been announced @ small boy yelled out: “Dat fellow Sharkey couldn’ throw his boarding mistress, He beteer stick to the punch- ing xame." —_ BIG WELCOME FOR CORNELL. Carry Members of Victo Crew on Their Shoulders, ITHACA, N. Y., July 4.—The victorious Cornell crow, ‘togetuer with Coach Courtney and Mr. and Mra, Freddie’ Colson, arrived home yeaterday. The were tendered one of the great Hons ever seen in Ithaca. The men were carried on the shoulders of the crowd to several large tallyhos headed by the Ithaca Band and a pro- formed, ‘At the fitaca ous banguet A ithaca bi formed: 2 lotel a banquet Bat both results are Pleasing, for * This | graph of the Henley 1 to-morrow’s race between the two (This Is a photograph of th nley winners Is sure to be one that will long be remembered For a few days each year the wing this Utthe village undergoes a bewildering transformation, Even as far as a week ahend, ly decorated houreboats begin poking their Summary placid Thames pa Diamond of the rac CV. Fox beat ath and three-fourths, Ashe beat K. Joba quarter lenetha, Time— iver course on the day of the famous reg atic. The University of Pennsylvania eight re {t yesterday and enally won thelr trial heat from the London Rowing Club.) noses paat Temple Toland in search of a) skiffs, canoes and houseboats. regatta, were held under an tdeat Pertanian ieee inet: boat is fled with a Jolly, bantertog, | Engiteh sky, and the long walt for th On the days net ap r the ra loving group of both sexes, out for | frst event was bes by the thy Mawes ey Na. 2 Rood time, and they generally manage {sands along the banks by ¥natchea of 0 jores are lined with a miscdlar ty get tt }sonk, tadinage and the opening of neous assoriment of Inunehes, fats,! Yesterday's races, the first heats of wel 1 hampers. 8 Cup: Aret hy ag Club easily Thanes Challeng Cap ton Howing Club deat Roy t.—Laander beat Lon- TimeS. 05 ACH PURSES FOR CYCLISTS. ‘Oxtord. at Firat Time— Plate.—Third teat—Pron by ‘two and a quarter Fourth teat—Cniversity Worcester Col Ox ume, 7. 73. rei i Mratchea Torr ™ Garden Meet Wil! Earn cariet Celene, Cambsitge, teat tne Th “Pros” Much Rowing Clut by four feet; time, 8.13. ¥ mat Money. FAULKNER WILL PITCH. 2 WIM Be Mis Foes at} The winning professionals who tdke Hoboken on Sunday. part in the sprint races Madison are Garden on Monday night will bi Faulkner, the crack pitcher, who | Sauafe Garden on Monday night wi well repaid for thir labors. In the half-mile open cre purse rained fame last Sunday by beating the ABR Glants, has signed a contract with the Hoboken Club to twirl for it the re-[ 2p will be 8 mile mainder of the season. He will pitch | [4ndicap $126 will be hunk up, and 35) tor » derseymen against the Cuban] Will be given tn the 210 ciiss, money. at the St. George cket | Hestdex these contests for the Grouuds, In Hoboken, on Sunday. chasers there will be the first ri Th: game will doubtless be a halr- [National paced Mt cnampl ffteen-mlle motor tralling raising one, for both teams always, play the hardest kind of a game when ‘they meet, KINC’S. HORSE WINS BIC RAGE Diamond Jubilee Is First for Princess of Wales Stakes. tween Floyd Me and, the Cali and Tem Linton, the phlegmatle man, who has shown remark. RUHLIN WILL Welsh speed. So Says Roeber, Who Is Training Him for Wrestling Bout. LONDON, July 4.—King Eaward's Diamond Jubilee won the Princess of Wales Stakes of 10,000 sovefeigna at Newmarket to-day. Sidus (Muher up) was second. Twelve horace ran. Miss Pao (Maher up) won the race for A aclling plate of 409 soverelgna for three year-olds and upward, dintance one mle and a half, Richard ‘Croker's Joe UII man (L. Relff) was second, and Raven den finished third, . Loriiiard’s, Eden I. the Exeter Stakes. ———— QUAKERS’ GOOD CRICKET. Had Scored 264 for the Lone of Four Wickets When Rain Came, PHILADELPHIA, July 4—The third of the four cricket matches arranged for the Canadians’ tour opened here yeater- day on the Merion grounds against the Merion Club, with teams of twelve men a alde, The Quakers won the toss and decided to bat, and so good was their dis-| CATSKILL, N. July 4.—Rushing play that at 540 P. M., when pla waslalong the sidewalk in play, elght-year- stopped for the day by rain, they had/oiq Hazel Brinch, of West Bridge street, scored 264 for the loss of only four wick-|ran againat u scythe dangling from the: ‘ata! back of Amos Cunningham. Her right ear was clipped off and the point of the The pitch was not #0 fast as the re-|/wythe penetrated the skic of her head, mainder of the ground, an it had been necessary to frequently water It. Thia was thé cause of siow scoring, though it forced the batsmen to play carefully. | c, The top score was made by J. A. Lester, | careea throughout tye tomuisniey crere aneed remainder of the day had scored 116 not out Gus Ruhlin's work with Ernest Rocher in training for hin bout with Hob Fitz- simmons, at Madison Square Garden on ‘Tuesday evening, has wrought a great change in the bly fellow, nod hie many friends are now ready to back hi win the coming match. probably knows more anout ¢ Roman wrestling Kaine than any other man in America, xajs Ruhl the best mea he ever trained. (Maher) won and Is now far enough advanced in che urt to tackle any°of the champions of the mat. Roeber was with Fitz over two se sons and helped train him for his ba tes with Maher and Corbett, and in hie opinion Rublin bas the best chance of gaining two falls out of three and getting the long end of the purse. —— RAN AGAINST SCYTHE. the Cup defender, bullt in thie city for a Milwaukee men, was launched yesterday. She will be sent to Chicago, where the official trial races to select the American representative for} the Canséa's Cup race will be exiled July 30. BEEASY WINNER. HOSTS OF GOLFERS OUT ON LOCAL LINKS. +: Morning and Afternoon Matches Attract Many | + Players and Big Galleries of Spectators. | | BRIGHTON HE Walter Brown ? Th 13 198 There ts a great gathe: iti [there tn ai arent APAWAMIS SCORES. Was Exciting. PGidbewheretthalme Hirst and second Mis for 3 in a mixed foursome and an all-day haniicap! een E ‘ Ahir ) people saw the close Independi t esa ACathe eee . exciting tniwh the Elizabeth- The rain 1 othe duet eae ISA LOMA cots Uh SY Ratiway road race. The fret three men pat the inks in excellent condition Uap mocninn, werd fn finished within two-tiftha of a sec: * Norton beat ond of each other, ‘The time for. th nty five miles—was 1) hour hos eMart Tie 7 st ‘ PLAY HACE of a thirty-six h July 4—The first hale lex, medal play com- no i F petition for the Ferris Cup was pl 2 a morning at the links of the H PLAY AT MONTCLAIR, = |e nsiek Geir ciun. Despite the continued MONTCLAIR, J. Ju The prea alin flali members of the Montclair Golf Club dre Se aay as Ga devoting the day to golf, ‘The men eam- Hie th ek peted this morning tn an elghteen-hale sah ech handicap for prizes, while the men will 0 ¢ jot the women this afternoon Mm mT nine iit | mixed foursomes handicap, club] Uiis afternoon has a full eighteen: courne, over| Murters, and. the wing early scores turn 6,00 yards long, which In a year or two Vin will compure favorably with the leading | courses in this vicinity. About twenty | J men competed in the handtcap thts if morning, and “arly scores return Clabes, vE. ding OF¢ AMERICAN LE Wok re) chun 865, Wasitarton Wet a 343) zal nui a a ra cevel : Detroit 3d finns wit Ra tuaburg has rel at y clube w fare wore. What a baseball game ft stil be tn Pittabueg ay! That 28,000 atteniasice mark ey In th city on Decoration Day will protatty be eclip, foe in proportiun no hotter baseball town eniets than the Smoky City “froadway Alex” Smith mas the only 44 not wy with the team onthe trip Wi tokd Smith he would not = NOTED ST. RERNARD DEAD. peed him, Alex's { happy, Though: ir wealth were the thoug! red from a reliable source that The hot spell has deen responalble for thinking smrtrualy of letting Picci i the death of Remnant, one of the most aod eee Seisare odettey has Pot made noted Ht. Bernards In this country. He Ditebed one full game, If McJames would tid died at Col, Jacob Ruppert’s kennels. #2 | | VAN VELSER'S ROAD RACE. Finish of Elizabeth. Rahway Cycle Event tat prize was won by Ede of Oyster Bay: the rlen Mock, of vy J.B, Abhorn, se men mtarted the ser many from i finish was William “4 ‘Thomnas F. excellen: rus acotde frequi A LONG FELT WANT APPEASED \Transfer of Amateur Cyclists Will Be Wel- come News. }orhe i ef anhut MoM. Hoyt a Mt. Washingt ap r TWIN MOL July $M. Host A Whitney, of Ma ne Weel) HOUSE, N he me Sinan Losucceasful ascent of Mt from Jackson yesterday 4s consumed on the Poisoned by Al Raid on a Bout Near His Club May Extend to the ‘ Golf Links.” holted ensued, arrest, ante 8 6) seconds; is, Canadian, the boats m the start be held that de. tide, No. 8, rd of racing the volume emu diseases, and you can have the benefit of their experience and skill without any cost to you ed_tn the book. POISON OAK, ,,. \ironieh isis the blood, deranging the rea lation ane the coustitution as quickly 1 i stunder the skin are innumerable BARBER’S ITCH, iii. ic tiood vessels, and connectin LEAD ano BRASS (00: huis, through which the poison is cor tothe blood system, Durinj most active and the pores well open, we 1 more liable to be affected b Poison Oak and Ivy and other dangerous ph Workers in brass, copper, lead, absorption of fine particles of these mets 1s used in polishing nnd cleaning them. HAL ag the fumes of lead jive painters that pallid, waxy. ie through the skin, and is a most obstinate one when it becomes firmly fixed in the system, After the poistm has:reacled the biocd and been disseminated cases the blood is affected simultancously with the appearance of the rash or eruption on the skin, and all efforts should directed to the purification and in spite of salves, washes, soaps or other external treatment. S. S. 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(0553. ost sinner, ehietbestia and zine have their health inuppaire nul the blood supply poisoned through the! appearance of the skin, Barber's Itch is another disease that reaches the blood throughout the system it is too Jate to resort to local applications, | In many” building up of the blood, Ugly eruptions and sores will continue to break out pletely does it destroy the effects of the Ouk and Ivy that there is no possibility lation impurities of every kin, and removing every blemish, sore or eruption frow tion or advice about your case, write our physicians, explaining your condition, physicians have made a study of blood and skin whatever, Don't hesitate to write fully about. 1 be glad to mail free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA, PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION TURERCULENE CURES Asthra, Bronchitis, Consumption. At the Tuber-ulosia ahich meets month. 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