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a SNM Prem) Etech THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1901. ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. HOW PENNSY CREW HAS: BUILDING OF CUP YACHTS LOST AT HENLEY, were Theodore Cook, Old Oxford Thrilling Race That Leander Won To-Day. |! HENLEY, J fn tho final he Cup this morniny a magnificent fam time of Theedore oaraman, d Theodore ( The mornin weather. The breeze off the Bus toward noon, tle difference tnd Ag the Pennsyly to the start, allo: straw hate and broad Rave them a © rece they paddled gayly throug toward Temple Island. afterward the 1 dawned wor a nians 5 them w smiles anders came 1. for there thé cheers xrew was anc 1 present, and after the Pennsylvanians’ two victories the excitement was intense Doth Crews Contldent, The Americans were evidently eon Ment, and thou Leanders had wuld rin, perfectly nothing, their be together, supp’ ir determination And so they did. | result 1 have eir firs kaw ELL work on Hen Ward's boys at ti ley Reach, On Umpir Wi < Lauren wa. Ward, with Reginald iart sylvanta graduate manager. 5 Conditions have ) Both boats came to th time befor appoint the Pennsylvania mea seenos hay comforta’ specially No. 6G if Ign) and «tr 1. Gartiners. Capt | Filckwer the wind: ¢ but It was worth only a quarter of 4 Tength at the most tor the first quarter mile and ame a following ofa breeze, with n to elther, as noon ax th st the Burm. The ropes ued to hold Herks boat steady were hardly ov ed taut Umplre Wilkin leaned ever the bows of the launch “Aw soon is this puft of wind has start. you. To shall say once. Tf there is The Penpaylvanians then nqu thelr blades and eopewaln pr r phone to hilt mouth, white every thing w dea quiet Leander Was Vlest Willan's words ¢ ynon—"Are ander's se stroke was lh and for a sior rs were a few foot pinay lve Awa the pink « Bur the P that differ: bray (No. 2) Leander bow. all the first mona, and the Pennssivan ing faster than ever went Fut they hada faster crew for now stayed still and inch. ur oars Payne and tur the were swinging out show ints Dlades through in magniticont while the Pennsylvan actly the same, ty Old Challenger Gains Constitution Gives In- dependence 44s. and Decisive Victory in Three-Mile Leg. | ROTHE In a fair the old i. by. three-mil July Faces are ns follows: First Ra four-year tere, Governor (isiees t 7 Poiminate Y ' i Draues not ; Klondi<: Becand SeT he Musketeer vite | 1 Vitetiius Lady of the Valley io) 5 five ‘Ascension Reltner One... ight Templar Onward, Laurette it Tw c) M 3 tor “M9 Trilte . 18 Hoyal ‘Bierling threee-year-cl atat nearly Hhone of Frew ne tnuch x the bad beer alle Wag Recond, and up) ran thud Theiltiog und Gardiner ea Bentisy Ive for initne two Davenport sand foretob nag Emde that i othe Wah Stroke exhvuste and their did work 1 owas ML front bon wha + Dublin inky don nh the NEW SHAMROCK TIME ALLOWANCE) QUT-FOOTED. FOR CUP YACHTS ive during hot fetus mare We 1G Diomend the pestators Weirtng colors the Henn iy four oars were worked Uke task that frantle eoted down tl surprise then Eniy rs wand Anhe cull “ sola Mote seat Crowther, nd er did so well as retin a Ware vb them (ihe wh hoarkutng Than Columbia 77. LONDON, her ved ChieH, Angela ob ister ir kay aged Hake Maen anata, toe anges ar Mr Maher Ceo duly up) wo: wmarket A welke Wicksy: selling ri Courter i they more when sky that aby fiat Stakes dents to Boats Under Has Such an Impression} Among Yachtsmen. Sail ee ¢ |The Numerous Blue, Describes! Cc voters. Amerie rh and An vari thm Sh FITZ VISITS SCENE OF BOUT. Spent Yesterday Train- GONE BEYOND SAFETY LIMIT? Is the Only One of Five of Her Class to Escape Injury to Her Won- Acci- reated| (ole rexerorer Serer every 1. July &—The trlallwhon these @lefooters leu dor are Ukely Uy be Columbia and Constitus Ime dine that nom wil lent fe almost sure i Fs o Asn Fe) Vork Tking to of the Mail aftve Wednenduyes at bullt this ye npt to 3 Shamrock U1 oe Cieers nlependen en an numrock I slindependenee: derful Mast. will) argue In Lawson's favor on Saturday, Salle Don't Fi senils der leeward an ed MOFFATT SURELY cagoan Met. Gardner, and This Time Lo by Dislocating His Arm. UNLUCKIEST BOXER.) COCHRAN GOES 10 WAITHEY | Millionaire Has Call on st ing in the Garden : >, dw Provably p Aa to sesterday a honors werel Jockey’s Services for ho more unfortunate: boxer exlata In] abou Hy tothe tin for Ruhlin. world than Jack Moffatt, the Next Year. Wb lewelght ih t . George Gardner, the New peli noane hinleint a year ago that Lanky ampion Mier: RON Jockey HL. Cochran, who has shown Ito BL ve bent Gus Runlin in Aight hard at) Wonderful ability asx a rider since last Madison are, at erosinee then his xh winters New nso meeting and the bli Heatre haw been a nort mentum of a thow on the metropolitan tra fon mote excchampton. He | versaryés by fa ar hax earned him many. follow: runs with him in th Of course ) Wil ride for Mr William ¢. Whit tee ete Ate eTaie ui next yenr, ‘The millionaire turfma “ey r ” 4 bas closed ns Wh the boy'e. ves over t sauused an father 8. Syst at salary: ( ein not t vars’ tralning A MATCH Witt COMMANDO NOW ny the ream for in tt Ruhtin 1 Bradley Would Robt. Waddell Against Keene Colt. ap te RACE THACIS WASHINGTON PATS Charl In races on the newly bullt track records 4 aces here to-day resulted daauie are almost sureto go by the board. It ty fol ain will be New York's first date of the First Ha Won by ¢ out . ¢ National Clreutt, ax well as the be- tru in H ne 810) Hea swing, jane an ded. jrhat m ginning of the paced elreult champton- 1 place St. Wood thirtyeats hates, [SSS considered ao foul. and the bout a Prtycalsi hy Hed to Rtichte Crem ot [SMP Second Bice nths of a mile iain — $$$ _______ i a at aimile BASEBALL CHAT. Regie ‘nt | 66 ” form the boxing stunt, and Dnee those who fe kame of mitts Now, : it any. wander: Net jiesien te eespelae 1 stand fl wel ere Ix KO ot corralling several young pitchers to take the 1 \ : IntUval Sapte eee s OIDK | Slace of hie eratehile tars’. Could) anything be y 5 They are booked to entertaln accorded anything of eden ty Mteen-wtanza and Af Ne pece lee soy sech biel. h ommas and . the stun i Rack, ik, Phopoltte, 2 tot Lita Mo thire curzon, 3 to} for Ben Frost th'rd. WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. DELMAR to-day ree tor ay yy Dominis, 2 to band Tt lace, wad ‘ime—1.30, Baths of vd for the sel both excellent vioshort fight Mh known, but it linprobat | that he will 1 ax ‘Tommy peouiar [Burns te getting Thee raert . men) Burns'«) work Kiang) HERDS RACE sisht rights and wyrentinti is eae Aak there was a fata the) twor'n watt resumed with a left ane | uniter After i} He missed his mark, and the ‘ « et pat in pls Slow carried) him [DS Moffatt: breakin He to ny | Chanffenr Time. BEST GOLFERS FOR TOURNEY. Westbrook’s Amateur| But and “Pro” Event Be- | gins To-Morrow. RICHIE WAS | Race| the Referee Sa Chi cago Boxer. NEARLY OUT. Sullivan Fouled the swing f b ‘i a} methiar with a ipa cera NERLIN, July b—Upon the revised diate ot berajleny thers ing 8 wrene the Vime of the cxnpetitons In the autcnobile emi steely ' NK HH Real Mris to Merlin the Prize Commttter Jot all kntanis of the iniliten Satan Nur io at the winner, Fournier, i the trtp tn Amin, 43 we EST CYCLISTS. IN CARDEN MEET Great Riding for Cham- pionships Will Be Seen Monday. id fering heath Area ORaIAUR Of Srnetenta weal ts Th Brening work was plenty doing in the 2 AAs bee SEW LONDON, ¢ yb—A VPI TD open men be played toemor- | boxing Mitton at the that something w: y superior i the Hnks of the Weathrook Golf |ope RECESS order; but that's another #tory, come to book Jain Hans Toland, Wile Mlle Remmbik! Balivane think of it. What In going to be done a We He prt aS cath was duted for twenty rounds, but [it the adl-interesting question, and in the | pool aaa ADA bet Nieh a the small dance tt Anawer tt might be anid there is much. Of Bostans Willy aavis, at “Ain. : nunds to fifteen. | The day of happening wil be on eile TTA mut only taste! about two| Monday evening, and Madison Square Jer Patrick. and at time Refe rden will be the scene of aa fine ae Ment to Richle on | bleyele-racing ax ever waa held. Every ting BEUINS PLAY. Kid" Broad and Billy Gardner Match Will Be Decided. mined to be Teady to aquets at the tintsh, Muly 5. ted as fol- inile. tol; a ntene ¢ nbn teen hol Inwood. match played o THACHER BEAT MARTIN. r Outplayed Profen- professional bleyclet will be there, and at the Pol Giants pe r There was no such mark on hie ¥! tiny yemertay! Hanjon's men have slumped to stath place. 1, the fall to the bottom will not be so hard Who that said those Champions would beat the Giants out Re over sof the Inwoed Country Chis Usapire Cunajagham epectators)thre opening exhibition of the Royale He Ts in he proaweuted ny "ene ‘Cin =] Golf and Athletle Chib adil be held in rofermunal of the club, t of amile —Tieidgeport ext Friday night in the{ acher won by 4 up, two. to’ piay. Alec pease ercraschasrieee ha Lemeraneeeene wo git ally Park City Theatre, td large an Fenthuth atte gallery cae been, but, of cou the fellow hed to make ‘ark Cl aire. embers els friende foltowed the | coe ‘ext : Thee he’ wade onl 1d" Broad and Billy Gardner will match to the end. tre oiler, a ene | wallop CHAMPIONS WANT THREE STRAIGHT. ——_——_——~++. Hanlon's Men Threaten to More Than Even Matters for Double Wallop by Remnants. The Batting Order. Brooklyn. Kelley, 1b. Keeler, 2b. Sheckard, it. assrge Gatirs, 3b, Far Medamen, Umplre— Nash (Bpectal to CHICA Jul Evening World.) Now that: » Rom: nants have gotten over their declaration of independence they y be expected to simmer down ty nustomed slow gait and | v for the | champlons from Brooklyn th three | mor mex here, Hanlon's 1 look | for complete revenge fort doutl J and the three f the glorious tip has been passed r siratght i¢ the only proper caper. lon tw in bet wident that four-fuahin badly fractured team takes a turn int Some of the more that the bad / but} deraty no and there will be xalartes unless e orlght di- ptimistic he teal out xinnings A good ending, but viking at conditions, m the hard, cold, practival aida, the Brooklyns have tough time ahead until they get With only one pitcher, and he over- worked, the chances for making a re- apectable showing are slim. Besides there ts a hole at third base that Gatins cannot fi, and Daly will badly missed, _The bringing on of Kid Carse: a resur- rection of Hmbe strate Hanlon has rea still a few old lon. ge Kee and ev to drop the few balls to he ond ora , shows what ched. There are . and if Hane peck up Tim yrge Haddock geht he Induced nd shoot over a put the Champions, ‘Doc’ MeJames ts down to mtx ‘em for the Brooklyna to-day, with Duke el at th niting end, Hughes and Kahoe are the Chicago artists, Firat Inning. to left Was good for a Hoffran k paxses by roslid under Brooklyn bunch: oY 1 C3 yo ted te third tore thi; irrell sc to Kahoe, Twe e died on a wal Is beat out a slow ¢: He was nailed on a ting for him M ct ins. Dahlen Dahlen Banzel. tormick h made a y for McCreer! k | Raymet over to Kelle: t Hoffman and stole «clean angle ins. MeJames to Chance, but Joon the out. ugh Hughes for A, neckard > runs. to Dahlen, rounder to Gat= wteal of second with the ball. out. No No runs, Siath Inning. brought ir 1 Phree rune. Selbach smashed a ripping two-bagger UCAS OSL CORES Ubls to left fled, Davis got MeBride's lon Second Inning. ily. Hickman's fly to Beaumont scored Clarke was under Gangel’s tong tly, aoluens hxel was ioutse Hitohey sto) Hiclow, truck ut. Warner | the Tray Died, Wagner punted and Phyves's wil throw past. Ganzel SorcedEWarners ae Se let him uike second and brought Trans. ie peat. jout fleld home. Ritchey popped out to doubled a er peat rcus | Phyle. Carr etngled, scoring Wagner. A ipte whien | Zimmer fit to Huciow. forcing “Carr. ij ie: Mnillipe's rap to Ganzel forced Zimme ~ roe Car ee Pratt or a Bride squcezel. Beaumont’s fly, One even inning. run, Buelow struck out for the third time, ‘Third Inning. Carr fumb 3 Strang . | fanned. Phy y to Brans- to shies Meee ay 1d run Hh ery _ A et in: grabbed Clarke's short fy. atralght eBride fanned, Reaumgnt bunted and was sate, He No rons. ed Urging to steal. Davis filed to Hick- Davis Ufted a shert tly to Selbaeh. i inan, No Tranatield's was attended to by |! eh Strang and Gangel. Wagner's ruafiown the left theld line netted two bases. Van gota lift on Phillip!'s error. Sel- fhtohey died, Gangel to Phyle. No runs, |bael popped out to Branaileld. MePride alngled tre Hickman fled. to Fourth Inning. Heaumon single to right i a, | Seon inn uelow hit to PCD Ha Sa and was One rung ele ide throw let Bransfleld get vis was unler Wa Fated. Payie to frat, " . “ tride scored Brans- _ Strang Teel Ronn OCe zed Carr's fly, One 5 Pails z innsstated, ‘a low MOTHER BLOW AT FIGHTING. Mayor Harrison Will tog’, apd how thone Pirates did pound his eurres and Will use all the in this etty: affairs pugilistte. But he inched “Whate: son eta the way er hope the ‘Thompson Knocked out by th Mayor Harrison, “He. saye he will not r to prevent such exh or no ordinance “Without the ‘sanction there would be no chune tit the anorts had, Phyte out te] throw let Phyle an tiled Van tiled tofte Beau The aa fall rke's grounder to] sew Fee Davis died, | Puoburg EON ge the reason for \he present state of by ordinance, has ” ultimatum of Issue permits power he controly, fons, ordinance of the Mayor © for the game Not Permit Bouts SST in Chicago. " vite Sree 4 3 Philadephia tt 39 tt CHICAGO, July &—It ts bad news SE hye the fighters that must Ko out from here, for engagements with gloves will | FAMOUS R No. 885i8, hat he permitted in this reformed town | Li tsatog Aah for a yenr at least. Mayor Harrison | wher 7 fs not a boxing enthusiast, and that ia | ae ar batt Sporting Sporting. 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