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“LATEST NEWS THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1902 OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOU ROOSEVELT TO SEE ~NEW LONDON RACE. President Informs Yale-Har- vard Regatta Committee! He'll Be on Hand Next! Thursday. | GALPS FERRY, June 16.—President Roosevelt will witness the boat + between’ the Yale and Harvard ws here Thursday. The President has so informed the committee in charge of the Tegatta and as a result great prepa ces tions are being made by the committee | to receive him and his party | The Presidential party will arrive here on the United States despatch boat Dolphin on the morning of the race and will be given a choice location near the spent a quiet being given a fifteen-milo Lee Ferguson, of New yacht the Ava. Th mained at ite —— TERRY MADE AHOMER. | About three thousand persons saw the | baseball game between “Terrible Terry” McGovern'’s team and the Ridgewood "Club yesterday at Ridgewood Park, The ‘The Evening World.) POUG » N. June 16, eccre was 11 to 3 in favor of Terry's | POUGHI N.Y. Jun : nine. Thefeatures of the came were the This morning found every one of the brillant playing of McGovern and Al crew that ts to take part in the ne Gmith. McGovern’s team ts composed of Mtereolies pelle cee atus oh Ufie some of the best professionals In Greater an ext five days w New York. Al who not long ago "CSS exciting thes on the Hudson pales the ‘Na . : 5 Khts, c nen ts played in the National League, and who MEGA ey shit rane Hs caught for the New York and Brooklyn ar isan ae Teaetl a aeeN Gili teams, covered first base for Terry's eM ay ner team. Ter received a great ovation ‘ho % ; as he stepped to the plate in the first ne syivania, Wis. fring, and he landed with a vim on the Syracns third ball pitched, sending ft Into right aitS oA field fora home run. Of course Mecioy- |e te nine won, ern CINCIN NATIS LAND ON MATHEWSON’S GURVES. (Continued from First Page.) gathered in. Bowerman and his bat) bandied by Steinfeld. Bean boosted a were in evidence. He lined the ball] for! shot that it ano got jess Lan over Steinfeldt’ 4 and reached first, | sturd the grand stand. Mat Matty bounced the ball toward first} (ied to h third, but Bergen's and reached the base all right, because | cosh, hin two yards. No runs Peltz fumbled the ball. ‘Brodie rolled Gx Aine, out a safe one by Corcoran and every dase held a Giant, Bean's Mitle roll Peita’s knock — ¥ t a base, Orawford moved ‘ when he sacrificed by bunting to Mat vie needed no assistance ty put Bek Magoon tasped the ball to lett, two bases on it and sending tallied Mu Mathews was for two Vomess of Vin’ tim for the to Thielman was Bowerman’s undoing ae at the plate, Smith was the right man in the right place. He knocked a safety to right that soored Matty and Brodie ath stole second but he and Bean re left, for Doyle was handed out by Magoca. | Two runi Fourth Inning. Smith's hand pick-up of Peltz’s hit was fine and, of course, the Heinle was 4 goner, By grace of the umpire's poor judgment Crawford got_a walk and a Minute later scored on Beck's hot liner for two bases. Magoon rapped out hit good for three ‘bases that scored Beek. When Smith threw wide to Lau- der Magoon completed the cireult of bases, Corcoran's lft tumbled to Hei dricks and Jones took Stoinfeldt's boost. ‘Three runs. - Hoy took Lauder's fly. Jones drove | a safety to left, Hendnicks's knock to Mazoon was Jones's finish at second. getting Peita vis oran’s safety tor Hven Steinfeldt His Knock st maids a hit x wat Dov Vhit, but \the bat) | rune Smith's ra n. retiring a walk, cond recoy to to Mathewso out talcen by ok up was Hid neat i baht trydr puny pop PStelntelit nyle on but was No runs Seventh Inning. Bowerman Imed a fly into Crewfor!'s shan ra hands. No runs ms Fifth Inning. | Ste Bergen was put on the retired list | age Lmelman “with Smith's ald. The Giants’ captala URE with) Wier also helped to dispose of Thielman, | 1 and Mat Jones was on hand and took Hoy’s fly | No runs, il } Matty ned a safety to right fleld. | & hth Brodie's sacrifice Mt was neat; tt was]? HARLEM RESULTS, K, HA FIGHT BREAKS UP IN RIOT, RACE TRAC! 2LEM, June 1 The races run here to-day resulted as| Yotey Given Deetston on Claim of follows ul Over Burge. First Race—Four CUMBERLAND, 5 =Won by Alice © Ky ANT Mic TU The xo | Mam Yutz ‘i i j i Pateh, ‘ mile.—Won by i ts, at Ravensoroft’s Opera Vassal Dan ny ; utw, Saturday night ended ond; Judicioy 1.16 2-6, nario Third Race—Steplechase; rt course, The fg st. A minute had Bivon, by Dagmar. 'S to sand 4 tot. not elapsed before Burgo, tn a ellnan rrell, even for place, was second, and gaye ¥y a blo aratiteticn Falalla’ third, ‘Time—390 Baya VUE 8D he day that tolled 80 2 m. ids claimed a foul, or LOUIS RE RESULTS regained his feet ¢o con u y Referee Charles Ic save the fight to Yutsy RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, June .— | "yj Dhe winners of races run here to-day are as follow Birst Race—Four and a half furlongs Won by Lmmortelle, 2 to 1 asd 4 tob Tribes, for place 16 tol, second; Robe: G, Lansing third, Nme—0.06 Becond Race~Three-quarters of mile.—Won by Og to 2 and even; Okla, 2 to 1 for place, was second, and| G. Gajlantrie third, Time—1.14 1- Third Race—Mile and three-sixteenths, Won by Bllver Garter, éto 1 and 2 to 1 Josie F. was second ahd Varner third. ® loud yells of * ndved men. Jimn Hurgo and g Aly reall thy several men were PUGILISM. Vutz; Reeder ould The n k 0 |. (nm which sone eee "Kid" Goolman, of Boston, and George Mallt- ileal day, of this city, will meet tn a twenty-round TURF NC NOTES. bout at cat ro the Pastime Ath i, lotic Club, of New Britain, Conn., to-night. The Preliminary bout will be one of ten rounds at ‘Angyet Belmont bes decided upon a name for| 115, unde between Casper von, of thie city, the distinguished alt sister of the tamour "8 Hamburg, which be bought last fal! trom among] Jack Lowry, of thle city, and Youn, the yourlings offered at the sale of thorough-| ot Paterwn, have been matched. to me us Daly. The Aily| the Wert Site Athletic Club, of Patarwon, on ry. 4 a year! June W. They will box twenty round eigh ¢ animal wae bought by the Presiduni of the] in at 124 pounde at J o'clock: The thoentite Jockey Club for $20,000. She was sont (o will be @ $200 pu lly at whi 4 ~ a taken om fully A 18 Bree bendred own a Bow regarded 04°4) Young Corbett, who will meet Dave Sullivan eee June 2 in Den is varying his training During the mesting et Gravesend 1,070 horses Marted in the 111 races, and this means about Mine and two-thirds to @ race, as agsinm 610 Harting In the 108 races of last epring, which Tepresented about seven end one- wo « mace, methods somewhat for the mill. He ls taking on any one who appeara at his quarters for trom three to ten rounds, Sullivan is working harder than ever befo he belloves Corbett is not the man he was when he met McGovern, increase of over Wwenty-five ir i t. Of the a ‘4 ra Hise aes” tld tt | to tatoo ts, atom the norma) figure for the meeting. Tw: and Jack Root, the champion mid holoes pained brwcksts, and twelve third were successful, becond choices rh “a Among the doubters as to the superiority of Mesle at the welghte and handicap distance Alexander @aields, owner of Advance Guard, ‘Gold Heale 18 4 g00d ttle horse, | St $0 OM¢F & puree for the content, Saat ite, may, bores Ae pounds of any George Gardner, the middie-welght champion ‘as the rain (oll Friday night 1 gave up| % New but Supt. Clark bed th Beet aa or nit Mtn sh ! a which did not take pla 4 Friday aight owing to Naoed 00 the receipts, wi t Ban Francisco in three 0 managers of both men have wired fo the different clube out on the coast asking in oy ¢ had Linpited round, ‘pernonally ex: see HH. Mackay was 60 impresed with in rece in the Double Byent Saturday opened negotiations (or ” 0. Tals Fata he beat "Ki coast and go to Ob! to ght Philadelphia before one of the elu op June 28 or #1 one of the cleverest contests r mon of thelr site. Aga owned by Joho B.| this sity, who ly matcbed to box Joe Gans & cay Bata unites hard for the contest und o and’ ol the lghimelahh ehompleethio of ine 4 Mendrickses 404 Bowermans there would be { ‘ “My Sight with Bulliven on next Friday Ban erg ry ny arrived nm mourning the inability to get Lajole, That oo - tical - 1 suey | we night and @ bowt the following week om hy vethe, Br {arwon lige‘ the ess hist i ae, pall AD corker, His three bite ea erties ie Pole wre Ale Atta Sil) be 4s aniy esiog oF Aha 1m Of that yi ged Gang ka ‘twealy Bie 41) right, Bowerman, 1 tight tefore meeting MeGeovern,’ ne, ty too, laced ut @ couple of eatetion. a4 would be fit ee eee tee ra'the perme ¢ ai Wd : Uy George McFadden, the light-weight M@ghter, of DRADLE) STITH COLUMBIA'S OARSMEN IN TRAINING AT POUGHKEEPSIE. * In the freshman race for two miles. ‘The shape and unless something herote 1s/after the race last year. W. F. Rob- (further back to seat No. 4, puttin other event ts a two-mile ra done to counteract the retrogresston | bins has been stroking the crew for two | Nicholl a 8 Place. It ic 1 eat loss to Columbia 1c Robbins ‘varsity fours in which Columbia, Penn-| that has shown in the work of the crew! "eeks and was thought to be all right! wore fo have to leave the bout thro sylvania and Cornell entered cepsie, there have since they came to Pough jerews. It will thus be seen that fifteen | can be ve the laurels regular crews wiil be m the) of victory blue and river one time and rly every | white penne college has one or more extra crews of | Edward Har the veteran coach. substitutes. jsaid oe much ar that this morning Columbla University has an entry in| explaint son for taking Itobbin each of the th races and the repre-| out of eit. 1 ald that sentatives of the blue and white may | Colum| 2 fond crew, although no be depended on to acquit themselves! so good as lust year. The trouble bn with honor to themselves and their alma’ been In getting a satisfactory stroke oa The ‘varsity, however, Is In bad| in place of Mex ho lef HARVARD CREW RAGGED, +-—___ —_— ‘Higginson, in Rowing Togs, Lectures Harvard from Middle of Shell. YALE QUARTERS 1488 FERRY, ; the 'varsity returned, pravtised racing Conn., June 16—All of the Yale crews] starts for about half an hour and re- Nd ght work this morning on accotnt} turned, af ie mufeemets creat & fie Harvard's Ragwed Work: rom the southwest, almoat directly up:| pHARVARD QUARTERS, | GAl.Bs PON Brae oe aa oreo td we FERRY, Conn. June 16—Harva d's hit carcated, roth: Watee ang ing | ‘varsity oarsmen received forty-five min- am GY) rough water, and the | utes of spirited coach's this forenoon we were unable to do very much} from Mr, Higginson. They gained tareo r tiches, however, expresesd| pounds during the rest of Sunday, and eomselves: bety satisfied wifi tho| w the elght went out they med & work of th ‘varsity and freshman] trifle loge domed wie rowing toge. | ig and took « The freshman substitute four and the poeilon iy ne Capea dD MOT varsity four were on the water first,| From his position in the shell Hissin | going out at 9.15, ‘They rowed up the! Sn dnatrueted the inen unsparingly. He |river about a mile in short stretches, | {ad muah atr On Oe EET er Or BURY: , y 4 he tre al the beginning of the eturning to the quarters at 945, ‘They returning to the quarters at 945. ‘They | stroke, He told his men taat they had ‘owed down river very carefully, with| been rowlng too ht. He told a low stroke on account of the rough| uy Harvard (4 weak at Yule Water. ‘The work of thee crews, won| Very stfoneat polit, the catch, He e Ruaun k th Ws Ws) plained that Harvard hangs bidlysfchile : | Yale ‘lrops the ours without loss oc time, The ‘varsity took the water at 9.45.) After holt hour of coaching Hy wing up the river two miles in short the shell) and kK went os, On the return een his position, t then V the return the crew pra Vin short stretches for Afteen ised several ra starts, fish) up| minutes, with 1 quarter-mile spurt to the float.| The other two ¢ did ight work, jrewing about a twenty-six et end atlantic ” seh al The freshmen went out shortly after| done run ab thay haa WISCONSIN ‘VARSITY | ROWED IN WHITE CAPS. oe Badgers and Georgetown Are Dangerous Crews in Poughkeepsie Race This Year. POUGHKE UPBIE, N. ¥., June 16.—The unable to use its new shell. The boat Ny aged by the swells Of 4 steumboat on the Potomac a few jays ago that it had to be discarded and the crew will use an old shell, reports | Wish Dempsey says ts three or four | chief interest in the work of the college, wax so by the dan Jerews to-day centred ynain and Georg s (hey are the latest arrivals, and th [hus been no opportunity before to-da; |to observe thelr rowing, ‘The about Wn represe! Wis- | Jengths slower that nave come Hast concerning the | the than the new one Badgers were so flattering that therd| | 1M Georgetown ‘varsity crew went has been all along a strong feeling here during the forenoon and remained at the sweeps for an hour. that their chances of winning the *Var-| °! The water sity race are this year better than ever] W488 197 before. Coach Dempsey had them row in short | Pieces, They also practised siarte ae J nant 0 practised siarts and Georgetown alock' tea repn consider) made.a vary favorable impression uno ably within the past two days owing 10 ' th. onlookers. The wate nc the warning glyen by Qoach Hanlan, of) rougher along the west rn ‘eer ae * "Look 01 60) y ee Columbia, to "Look out Georgetown: | Pennsylvanta and Cornel crews rowed. and the appearance of the men {rom | Nevertholeas, the Penn sylvania ‘varsity Washington certainly seems to bear out| rowed over the course and the freshmen the impression that they are a strong "y y t jot, although thelr average weight, 16 apa rani fOure id ghele vant Ave pounds, ts ighter than Cornell, Pennsyl- |" gyrycuse and Cornell practise was vania or Wisconsin, very short. ‘The Columbla ‘Varalty Coach Dempsey fears that Hanlan's} Freshmen and four were all on the remark has ralsed the public's estima-| water, keeping close to the east shore. tion of his crew higher than it de-|Hanlan cave neariy all his attention to serves. He says very candidly that it| the 'Vare ty, which rowed in now order, with Townsend at # Shortly Wisconsin w, but he has only is a good fact that points to. the been in charge °. re noo O'Dea got the sheils rigged and decided to send the crews out to try the boats, They poured nes the Miver to the wost phore and had proceeded as far ag the bridge when the white-caps fairly Aled the 'Varalty boat and caused them to put into the Cornell float to dump out ho of it since April 1, and he doesn't see how it can be expected to beat much thoroughly organized combingiions as the other colleges have sent here. Georgetown 1s handicapped in being’ the ate BASEBALL. & good pla —_——- Bowerman to afb. Standl of the Clubs, <4 e Obleago ....28 2) (B28/8t. Lout ye one base on balls dealt them. Then, too, oath 20H Blelnctana HIB | wee atruc out bibeiiiic, (AMERICAN LBAGUR, # Hon fe OS) Cla me to be the Reds’ 10 .i6lperolt & ne e Rede’ star batter, ft blaine Hy a8. been her 1 eae he B : froma a bit: ara LE po, | Clmelupett tana tnteldt as a bal ‘Was ap expression of @ critic, but Tt the Giants had among them a few more ‘Roohester Jorney Cie Newark ..., Montreal he 1 found Aaleop at i i a i iy i ; rough for very fine work, but} nil @ few days ago, when he began to] {ndisposition, as Hanian he pulls si down and Hanlan failed to arouse} ons Of the strongest care in the orew hun that generalship which is such ‘Olumbia's training tus year has important quaiiiication in a stroke. | beN @ period of nara iuck, Bteyhen P Nash, No. 5, was devar by the facuity comm: and Fredericl red from rowing ites on athletics, that the principal trouble h Robbins tg that he does not eat | | Hanian say | snow eat. He Js a vegetarian, and B. irvine, No. 4 eae ia nat ie not tthe Kind of | forced out because of college work, “Of et that makes boat-race winners, Rob-| the present men In the boat. Donald P. as made to change seats With | Jackson, bow; Artuur D. Weekes, No. 3, f nd. No. 6 Saturday, and Hanian| Robert 'B. Bartholomew, No. ‘5, and Uyiotay that he thought Townsend] Henry C. Townsend, No. 6, are lett from sould retain the position of stroke, as| last year. 8. Loughlin, No. 7, and thowel very good headwork inst] John’ 8, Maeder, No. 2 were members d 194 freshmen crews. tot the 1903 ai BRA And the hard-luck stretk pot broken when the crew cane 10 Poure- keepale Mast Thursday. The first time iat the new Rwidick shell, which cost $800. waa taken out for trial it was found that both ends dipped the water too much and It was abandoned, Hanlan deciding to use the shell presented by Francts 8, Bangs | last year. ‘This was followed by the | breakdown of Stroke Robbing, and) the superstitious are beginning to fear; that the crew has somewhere got a; hoodoo. If the future looks blue for the ‘varstty | it is not so with the freeyinan eight and | varsity four. Hoth of these crews are | in fine fettle. They are rowing in good form and each is regarded as a fast| crew. ent. The coach moved Robbins s W. C. WHITNEY PAYS $21,000 | FOR A YEARLING COLT. \Millionaire Also Buys Another Son of Imp. Watercress for $17,000. (Sperial to The Evening World.) Ct sherry are SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK | go "Sr imp. Waterarees—tmp. tady a 16.—Thirty-elght thousand dollars Cardigans W. C. Whitney. $1,400. wan paid for two yearling colts, the], 5. %;, by imp. Ormonde or tmp. St. Gatten— sons of imp, Watercress, at Sheepshoad wonnds: PY gime Goldanch—la”Flechay Ww. ©. erne Vhitnes 600. Bay this afternoon. B, ft, by imp. §t. Andrew—be Paz; W. H. The first was handsome brown colt | May & Bon, 3800. ‘by imp. Watereress—Panzy. The bidding | , OR. | was a duel between Sydney Paget and) “oy- i Asie, 4 iGreen B, Morris, with Paget the winner | A ‘ - " | When $17,000 was reached. It took Just | stay 2 Son. ee teers ii . ‘tour bids to sell the other youngster, | | Ch. f.. by imp Star Ruby—Loueosiar W. who was a bay colt by imp. Watercross | /¢nings, $1,000, (hc, by Montana—Liane, John Fay $400. —Penna. Morris made the first bid of | Bf by Imp Star Ruby—Lilllan Hempaxad, W. May & gon 3600 by imp. Midiotdian oF bmp. Dassetlaw— W. H. May & Bon, $900. ogy BP Banwetlaw—La Tequra; A. L. . H. 40.000 and Paget $15,000, then Morris) “O° (yy Oxnury or Imp 8t. Gatien—@ivette, % ). which was ralsed $1,000 by Paget, | J. Heb Foll a way 511000 : Pe by M |. Fay $1, War BOL the colt for $21,000. it by On Ay Siyner 91,600. Modred—Mamie B., T. Welch Paget Was Acting for Whitney. | ,,{h © by Imp 5 was the third day of the sale of wal c. by tmp. Goldfinch—Margerique; W. © the Rancho Del Paso yearlings. It be- | Wiltney, ati lea tae Pony oh 0 shortly after noon in the Fasig-| Dunne, $1. Basrotiaw— Mor y ‘ 2 ste lo | ue hy Montan.—fwrtanot, P, Dunne $1,000. Tipton Company's paddoc. apEonite thei by Dorlan—Martine, John Fay $400. crowd. 1 on track before another larg: eink, BY Ago Golden “Garter—stemento, 3. F. Pose) to The Bran ag Teri) 5 ize lot of ¥ ors | Kramer $2,000, SRACK, SHEBVSHE. A re was a prige lot of youngsters) Ni Fy amo—Memory, G. T. Miller $400. i for the owners and trainers to bid on.| Gy '? by limp Be aaklen—atistonune WW, C. 8 for to-morrow’s Among the lot under the nauuner this Whitney $1,000 { by Ia —! y , J. W. afternoon was a filly by imp. Midlothian p20! tv lap St. Androw—Mim Mondred, J. W Of inp. Bagwertlaw—Lascala, which Is fe." by Tdo—Mollte Walton; 3. 7, Watch, | F 4 : 1 Highlander vither a halt sister or full meter to that | 59%. 1. Gorden Garter—soon Flower, J. w. | Hie rformer, Sir Walter j Pigskin 6 aiden Garter_atotvos w. c. | out Gs masaloeue ¢.., by Imp. Golden Garter—Mottle; W. ©. | Pretorious a A litle further down on the caslogue Wh hey Mog? e | Gaunre tania. | jwere a filly Vy tmp. Star RubyLie ys by tmp st, Gatlen—Nadavie, J. P. Kramer | Caller ie | er io May Hemp- euiba dy a half sister to May H he, by Dprian—Nonage: John Fay, $300. De Kenzie Jstead and Winks, and a volt by Imp. By 4) %, Be eawne beets Ws | tes | GSidunete—-Marcuctite, a halt Deothes (0. c,anitnes. $2,000. econ Race Fo and upj Sastuir ch. f, by imp. Gold Finch—Ortawan; W. C. i nO necured on the half sister Whitney, $1,000. 4 Le 236 Jock | Deraund er wus rather pont 9. as werinds Rhode Weteroree—Pamy: W, ©. Moor onan a] to W 01 hitne: 3 ' scension Satire .. Phe bidding on t © by imp, Gold Finch—fws Buel; J. W. | Hon Howard LO Taewer | Hempsioad was also Wok, ag ee cota Pansy; W. 0. Whit-|. Third Race—The Foam; tor two-year~ WoT? Masson got her tor $100 1, ON seen | furlongs. ees Iding on t to Ty imp, Star Ruby—Petal 11.; 7. Wolen, | Lady Albercratt.. ..119 Bir Voorhels im was als nt, Sunily Shore. Liz Ring ‘Doves... Has syahies t. Oy TOs, py imps Gola: Fach—iak: Cotte erry Acroba 17 Monto Carlo. Oe rw and got lilm | 0, whitney, $2600 Bhort Hore 117, Brimstone... iiss : Bi Muurth Race—The Coney Island B three-year-olds and up; oix furlongs, Himeelt . 106 lady Uncas ., ....105 Sun. Shower 97 Harlem Queen. 1-108 | Smart Bets. 06 i King Hanover”. | ' \ i Highlander Piying Butts Duplin Onrbunole POSTPONED AGAIN HAS APPEADICIT, England Makes It Necessary | to Call Off Deciding Game for the Present, ; in Columbia Freshman Boat,| ' Taken to Sanitarium—Will- iams in His Place. y —The third and POUGHKEEPSIE, N, x,, June 14—| LONDON, June 16.—The third Ralph H, Hubbard, bow oar in the Co- final game of the series for the Amer- lumola fresnmen orew, has appendictils, and. was to-day taken to private san: ican polo cup was again postponed {tarlum bas not been operat w 7 Upon, ‘and an operation may not be; t day, owing to the wet weather. | hecossary, but he will be unable to re-| The date of the next contest has noy sume his eeat in the boat, R. T. Will] 100) determined upon. Jams has taken’his plac “YOUNG CORBETT” DEMANDS DELAY. Will Not Fight Terry Mc- Govern in August as Planned —Meets Dave Sullivan Fri- day, Then Abe Attell. PATERSON FIGHTS BEGIN TO-NIGHT. ‘' Philadelphia Jack '' O'Brien) and Jack Bonner Will Meet! in Opening Twenty-Round Contest. “Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien, "he | crack middiv-Welght Aghter, who has not Jost # Aight since he returned trom Bng- jand, will meet Jack Bonner, the heavy- welght fighter, of Bummit Hill, Pa,, in 4 twenty-round bout before the Pater-' son (N. J.) A. ©, in Turn Hall in Pater- gon to-night, These men fought a fast eix-round bout Philadelphia a few Both O'brien and Bonner ood #ha, DENVER, Col, June 16.-Young Cor- bett fay announced that he will not fight ‘lorry’ MeGovern in August na! Planned. The champion demands that the fight duke place some time in Octo- bor, Corbett will gv Huet early in September, when he will begin training near New London. Conn, are in Cardinal Wolsey. Oakingtoa 115 Barkehinore .-- Fite Brillay ss. Me tonlan Lord ture, 00200 Ralph H, Hubbard, Bow Oar;Continued Wet Weather in| cap; mile and THIS A BIG WEEK FOR YACHTSMEN Annual Regattas of the At- lantic, New York and Larchmont Clubs Will Be Sailed. Tale fe a big week in local yachting fred Three of the most important! regattas of the season wil be sailed. | The thirty-sixth annual regatta of the | Atlantic Yacht Club takes place) to-morrew and the ffty-sixth annual regatta of the New York Yaoht Club will be galled on ‘Thursday down the | buy. Prigvs are offered for tive classes Of schourcrs and six for sloops and yawls in the iatter races, After thse events the Larchmont Yacht Club's annual spring regatta will claim the atiastion of the ‘htsmen. ‘Thi event w'll be soiled Saturday, SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. His Bminence Fifth Race—For two-year-olds halt turiongs Damon .. edo nifield Sixth Race—for three-year-olds and up; handl- Homestead Janice ., WHEELING 1,000 MILES. | MINNEAPOLIS, June 16.—A, Hanson has started in his attempt to estadlinn is 1,00-intle motor bivycle record, The thet hundred miles were covered In 4.21, the | second in 4,8 the ihird in 607. The slow | time in the third century was due to crowded boulevards, While taking & stop at 9 o'clock last evening Hanson expressed the expectation of completing | half the rige by 6 ociuck in the mornio The 4 1) be made in about Hanson expects to ae- | e vide without taking ‘CLOTHING | Heri | Surface Line. NC COLUMBIA 'VARSITY CREW IN BAD SHAPE FOR NEXT SATURDAY’S REGATTA AT POUGHKEEPSIE. 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