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NIGHT EDITION. ; GENERAL SPORTING NEWS Cy ¢ ON PAGE 4. ~~ PRICE ONE CENT. : CRACK CREWS FROM SIX COLLEGES RACE FOR HONORS ON FAMOUS POUGHKEEPSIE COURSE. CORNFLI. “VARS/7>" CREM. ey SPORTING NEWS “ Circulation Books Open to All.” < [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ON PAGE 4. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1902. PRICE ONE CE | = Z eee COPA oe ernie! 7 zai : = a Z ee LETIY- 3, MERRILL 2. ee oaeen nee . 60,000 AT DERBY RACE, ¥SS.0H NREGHNE CORNELL FRESHMEN WI Eastern Horses, Heno, DERBY STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND BETTING. —_— Pentecost and Ar- opie ae teeta heath : 21— arews | > Varsiiv ainht senal Favorites for erconastie smtern ath POUGHKEEPSIE, June 21.—The crews in the "Var ainh t+ Western Clas- Heno, cebqabnocenn SUIT sandedapnesaiaade 20 sic Un’ 8 *Lord Quex, 1 'r To-Day— Field aBril- *Lucien Appleby."122. i liant One. Wyeth. 122 Prowl, 1 Hermis, 12! CHICAGO, Il, Jnne 21.—The first Pentecost, 1 Derby quotations showed Heno 2'; Corrigan, 122 yA yO iP told, Rentesant Sy APRSE RSENS) Alardin, 122.. moner 7, cermin, ¥ ie P. s CO 3 Apa Pea CA CHT PEPE rer Belles Sommonst, 122 pene din 15, with the others quoted at Arsenal, 122........+. si jor. = Iona Anoren: *Lord Quex and Lucien Appleby coupled in the betting. WYETH WINS THE CHICAGO DERBY. if Aaicikelcurabalian tetas accented Probable starters, McChesney and Hot. race finished in the following order Struggle, Ithacans Winning in Ding-Dong Finish ; —Race for Fours -a-Procession—Great Crowd at Poughkeepsie. WISCONSIN. vee COLUMBIA POUGHKEEP! 4.—| their challenge in the threatening) $150 on Cornell freshmen to beat — » It won the fly, | faces on high. Wisconsin, J. Wintereath, of the 1 five lengths ahead of the | yYej] after yell went up in stirring] Badger, putting up $225. He also: ‘Pennsytvania crew, Columbia was! volume, and the harsh voices of the} bet $200 on Cornell against $160 om half lengths be-| strspping youths with bad colds were! the field with John Brickell, of Pent- not quite able to drown the many |sylyania Thousands of dollars were hriller cries of their fair companions | bet on various propositions made By. «Lyne ... Davisson McCue Redfern «+3, Rausch. +. Helgerson. ..eeT. Knight. PHBE Re ee eee nue, ex Tranadon. be y L h p 2 tdone at | | aS 7 iM 1 eee Coyprtern rte Prt sean : 5] WASHINGTON PaRkK, CHICAGO, June 21—The Great Amer ro ware nat tobe auton af inh val crown. Posie xo SS ornen ini inate: Vanvneltn it ling defiance to elements. Al} on Georgetown by a syndicate Of © ioe. panicle ~m MAJOR DAINGERFIELD WINS ' Neuer a wrocennton, (1H erews looked fe and ft, a8 with) Washingtonians on Colambla, Wied jaws set and determination written on| co: sin and Pennsylvania. But Gof endid bodies.) 61) always ruled.a hot favorite, 4 they paddled dewn point, cheer after] Cant. Titus and four clever Cane tral Office detective-sergeants, Reatt, val yell made an inspiring din which | snorigan, Kane and Stripp, arrested ounded like sweetest music to the! i..4 “sure thing” men from New : oarsmen, whose nerves were keyed] yo. whom they spotted in the Jengt to the highest point ices of horses riers ot fhe pastors. baron THE RICH TIDAL STAKES. to 1, Pentecost and Arsenal to 6 to 1, ——- + Post time called for 5 P. M. (New > York time.) Great Thoroughbred Had No Trouble Taking (Special to The World.) $20,000 Prize from Goldsmith. every line of their s kgle with ftiy tthacans d |ding-dong xtrage! Ktength and the SIeLANy) @ r and rival yell mingled with ri- and Bninh OAGO) 111. une H-Aslent, 690) Fo 3 hi *) Ed Ball’: snin, fifth, Mavis ea fee wabeceaata the | @bb¥ of the Nelson House looking weather and a record-breaking crowd a) ’ s mall for aa dow n the] ior easy mari marked the fifteenth running of the (Special to The Evening World.) were not quite able to get u - > course in the morning in chopplest ‘i : Ags . >, 3 ‘0. ip. and Mora- > <EEPSIE, y a2 Many yachts were anchored at American Derby at Washington Park t0-/ syijpPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK. | kanta secured the place by a head tht ee sat Pol KEEPSIB, N. Y., June 21 walter aniiwarelieaniv awa nearby |e Jany } the It takes more taan a steady down- finish. Among the number were John day. It is estimated that 60,00 people) xy June 2i—The rich Tidal Stakes, PHIRD RAC the swells. passod thrigigh the gates, and many did | ~ ont he attraction at|one tat fetes! (¢F two-year-olds; fire and Saroree 1 through the morning S. Reyburn’s yacht Gretchen, of Phil- worth 20,00, was the # at | one-hait furlong pour of rain all through th Frank H, Eschenburg bet $500 onj "°° ot in in time t the colts line fs Tw. ‘There ‘Wea an early rumor that| (2 track tls aflemoon. It BOWED) aire, RUNAWAY HORSES RANG FIRE-ALARM. bf the great day, a forbidding sky | Craik H: Eschenburg bet $500 0" adelpuia, the referee's boat; John Penecost would not start, ‘The betting | tosether a flne Meld of three year one |ayunie and a choppy stream to dampen the] Tne” gains on the field, a) \\ vay Mitchell's Anemone, of New: was out slowly and surely until track liirty winner, Yankee, Major Dainger- | r co ooe nthusiasm of a regatta crowd or York, the judge's boat at the finish, A team of horses belonging to the H. Koehler Brewing Come } \eaken the nerve of the contesttus | time. field, the winner of the Brooklyn Derby; | §) All indications and expert opinion be-| Goidsmith, Old Hngland, and others. | Sh fore the race pointed to a track faster | 7?! “ ‘4 Up to the time of the first race. there | than was hoped for last night. Conserva- nag heen only one withdrawal—that was | white prominent graduate athlete being the taker. He also bet $200 even on Cornell to beat Wisconsin, and Wonderly f 7, J. Martin 4 48 3 "eB iif, Bhaw 5 3? 117, Doggett 3 a6 man Wi, Landry.) 6 & tinued on Fourth Page.) rowers” y shore, 117, Burom.. 7 re Den, regent: “Won ditieg, ‘rimet.ib) pany turned in a fire-alarm from Fifth avenue and Twenty- | With such conditions prevailing to- tive estimates were that the track Was} Aireg Feathoratone's Emahee, who waa| waite care, cade Ql the running and Jay 20,000 soaked enthusiasts, thelr | Kl NG EDWARD IS ST RICKEN about three seconds slow to the mile. he mile! Dalpably outclassed. The Surf Stakes |length from Charles beating high beneath their it was expected by many thet ithe mile (and thes 1 5 vere second ‘ay, Hackentek, aa | ninth street this afternoon. The animal through | herrs ab Re SHREOIRS A ANY! haugural Steeplechase were S¢cond all the way. Hackensack, an| MNtN stree S " e S ran away MrougN | iden garments, braved the dread BY PARALYSIS THEY SAY . . o outsider, finished strong und was I expect to see the Derby go in about | *2° features. beaten a length for th was'enly AP an ip The attractive cand drew out a large : lor, He piace, 5 - demon, pneumonia, and sat them 2.88," eald Lucky Ba. ado) are D , ' Lucky Baldwin, ‘‘Crusados! crowd, ‘The weather cleared about noon| ‘Tee ‘Tidal ARCO, Peet sacatan eat Tweaty-ninth street and at the corner of Fifth avenue thd | .civos on tne drenched seats of the hee +d ‘dl ‘e o r . sae f a . . BEaDS G8) VAIO DBR ARNT) PrRY/OUR from the Meavy ee eee MAS] Starters, whts: sooks. settaitinn, ariiae | driver steered them into a lamppost to avoid collision with a | No saving beam of sunshine broki Circumstantial Account Printed of His Majesty's Bastern horses. 1 like Heno and be- * lGeitanitn tak Barns eS atds 73o . 1 phalanx of the Breakdownat Ascot—Attack Slight. We, 126," Barns 1 Ar through the lieve he has the best chance to win, He Was quite some betting on the i 2 6 1 H 1 howered pug has a good boy up and is a grand| American Derby at the track this after: | Mes 7] carriage. There was a fire-alarm box attached to tno lamp- | ‘louiland wimy which showelen Ws _ he ” noon, Hei - - 4 & 2 7 = sciously down upon the helples araa nO Was the cholce at 6 to 2. Wou easlly, Time—2.09 2-6, } 1th far “Heno is finely trained and should FIRST RAG. raced to the front in th ft j i; mortals below, who wayed thelr vari espateh from London to the; bed, and on Monday he had 60 4 win,'’ was the opinion of Trainer Spiers] [naugura! lechaxe stakes; for four-year-oldi if r an ma Dat post and the shock put the machinery In action. vores aeantly and i NaUHes i Serres sae y recovered that he was able to be j for four-year-old nd they raced - REY 7 ana SSS Svening Sun this afternoon conve ‘ of the Baldwin string, It takes a big muscled horse and one that {s strong sor, reclining upon am rt COUrw f | ye Mitken to W er a couple lengths in front he this statement as to the health improvised couch in a closed carriage, t Betting, | Goldsmith, who was the same dista rf Jocks, StoHai.Fin. SUPlace i and game to win the Derby on to-day's oe ed acelin front of Remorse. ‘This order held 2 var ehger Page arinateerene aang ap Ariens s Bible rad Ep! £0, the back, atrath where aio, Dali PARIS ELOPERS MADE MAN AND WIFE AGAIN, MOUNT PELEE King Edward from “a personage Myr 9 modical attendants felt consid- mind, He is grandly trained and looks b Parvona, 1 ie 420 i f})mhe Gold Cure quit and Goldemith ‘ ae ~ ff attendance on his majesty erable anxiety on account of the And acts ft, and 1 expect him to win. Wor aiving. has—aal’ Swan never herriad, Newevere meronld SOUVENIRS 1 th t the health of|t ng of the muscles of the faee. pel ateck 1s\ Geavy, but perfectly ante, ‘on driving. ‘Tim H ne hurried, however, and he : ten Soh an y o * . fox onthe past the health oly selene os . Hie EMER IE DEAT, Et POFLeELY AB!) OS oraeclon and Foalvards ‘drew away tn the stretch, winning in Awxandre Schliemann and pretty sixteen-year-old Wadine Bvening Wort suit haw aflthe King ha» been far from good,| This symptom continued on Tuesday raced! a gallop bv alx lengths from Gold Bes Se Aeon SANS stance, | who beat Dixie Line the same diene For took second pli half o A FLRTH RAGE. fe Boricman, who cam re from Paris to-day on La Savoie, Sam Hildreth brought McChesney} Won in a hard drive by a head trom head and head for half the then De Camerion died away a: ning, and was followed after stroke of paralysis and the strain imposed by prepara }noon by a sli tlon rh of the left sid over last night and says he will take| Peolhardy, who was twenty lengths in Jocks, St. Halt. Pin. aiaies At elojed from the Fi apital wrt tf - n ago in a severe nervous ‘Fur her complications have been \, uD Baldwin's offer of $90,000 for a | front af Satlus, reader. TG van having eloged from the French capital after a civii ceremony Mis ARES LEA 1 eri re Hone Be Batch race between McChesney and oe SREOND BAS. mind @ eg 6-4 r wif : iwe'l te F bi na closed carriage, and 2 os. , For three-yearsalda and up; selling) olx tur ¢, 4h 4 OBS ra mat r ring ruced 1 1 stroke of paral) aily drives in a closed ¢ 5 “The mile ought not to Ko better than] en {Bab ' ‘aha of Sai there, were made man and wile according to the American lie present opinion of his advisers 1.48," sald Hildreth before the race.| , Stalters. wnty . Jocke, StMait in, Bt Pla : ee A = that it will be possible for ‘him ta The track is safe but # It will be w) Monks hf nh 2 5| law by a civil ceremony in the office of Coudert Brothe On Saturda th . SU indergo the Coronation eremong, krand race and my only regret in that 3 Brim rer) o s SS oa h e of or, Laking, declared afer Pom: FEY MoChesney will not be in it. Iam ready} 1 Old ¢ 10), W. Waldo 811 10 himself to able, and attended the| 9% TRUNSHAY ROSE) to match McChesney with Crugados for, A iLie ie Mico tt ayineey t Aldershot, Dur The death of the King of Sam & mile for $20,000 4 wide just us| Siart good, Woo driving. Time—1.03% © MILLIONMIRE’S SOW WET sy military review at Aldershot Seiad canon ak Anas po soon a the horas are fit. I will see Boothsayer made the running Into the AIA OU WES M199 ing that afternoon His Majesty com- use for cancelling the state ball lamb | cuse for canc¢ plained of a headache and of wearl-| CUS" [OY he eing will remaim San) s 4 that Baldwin's challenge iy covered,” 3) stretch Where Glorioas took. the 3 Jand won handily by a length. from von Chandler, a million- york Clty and y ness, but he refused to retire, Later Peete “retixemant Rael wr, Pace, | They started for Eurone this afternooy., Last January the an- d x] noungement was made (hat young Caandier would marry Miss up and joined the leaders. run home Femesole t won cleverly by half Hermis, who likes the going such as Boothsayer, who was a len hans ] Fes . ih ih front Byron Chander. con of Georae \ was expected during the race, came] ‘Deisyoa and G saeretll 5 Oe ae seed Pi Chan ie h aD hig roe By pees day In Gn My fate and oe in the evening # serious collapse, over to the track Inet night. “"T'amnot /needeand hed, follgwad. by Fem Handicap; tor ihrve-veat-olde and wp; mite and] 9: Yh the of iManchicater, N. Bi was married to-day In Graoa |] urnern re arnt La) PERT Eee) ‘Phursday: i ney held eenth up antrs an re 5 sen x (Continued on Fourth Page,) the turn, where Femosole "mo —Metting.— wrch Chantry to Miss Grace Fitzyerald Stecher, of this city, ens sw West winds, 7! On Sunday the King remained In =| A Summer Resort D ye “Phe 20th Century Limited,” Compl rary (@ Chicage one of eight daily trains betwevn York end! mer Mosort fa Hi ha & “9 Reno re. 4 via the New Yi ae 4 aslele, 6 dherys gi! of the Rogers Bros, company, but the re REATARD be ath lg a aS Gan nah ow pw Gani bt Aor UE b : Bk a sy da

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