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LATEST NEWS THE WORLD: ‘'TRURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1902. OF SPORT IN ITS YALE FAVORITE (Saecial to The Evening Wor! unpropitious NEW LONDON, June 26,—Yale was favorite over Harvard in the betting ovelock, however, ‘The sun broke through the clouds of them, al- on the result of the | Two to one is offered that the Blue races rowed to-day s Improved, the wind had ened and kicked up such a sea that it was expected the races might be on the conditic Around out of the southwest and at 10.20 was coming ther Rough at NEW LONDON, June 2 Sands of boating enthusiasts who spent ‘the night in a sea dangerous standpoint of gonditions cecidedly unpromising for the Yale-Harvard Daybreak brought a sky overcast and a outlook was most With oon Aitlons| ther |e Litter the largest « her owner, H. f, Drummond, of St. Aiizeling rain. discouraging. asional shower! with high north. Righ wind from the southwest, (etied the waters of the Thames near pnevelt a Magnet, President Roosevelt and His Family See the Race from the Dolphin —Big Fleet of Yachts at Finish Line and Farmers Crowd Along the Banks of the River. on board the despatch boat Dolphin prov magnet in drawing t finish Hne one of the largest years. Four houra before thi time of the first race there we score of steam yachts many schooners and shoals of little ats, while the tly swinging sioops and auyiilar Irawhrhdge wns eon yon to admit more The country people came to N don by hundreds in the early forenoon, ind thelr teams took up positic ro, ny the river near the Usually they terest In the r » not evin attraction eet at Finish Line, Among the large craft clustered about the Dolphin were the steam yachts rad, Isls, El Reba, Altair, Uvira, |Sarana y H Wadena, aya and White Heather, the fleet, wit Louts, on board. ‘The sa the FOR GREAT FOUR-MILE BATTLE WITH HARVARD ON THE THAMES. New London in Gala VARI OUS BRANCHES. Fe Attire, Crowded with Collegians and Rowing Enthusiasts. ening signal to-day to the oarsmen at both the Harard and Yale quarter: At Broad View the Yale men were ir at 7.90, They ate a good break- ast and then jounged about the quar- ters. They were in the best of spirits. Something of the exuberance of feeling present the night before when the oars- men set fire to an old “lean-to” ne their quarters in celebration of thet last night at Broad View, was with them and they went about with light hearts. The most serlous man at the quarters was Head Coach Cameron, He had. of course, nothing to say as to victory or a “will row at about 168 1-2 pounds, on average. That Is about the weight st which ‘the owvsmen have “rowed here during the past five years. I do not think that the men are trained too much, If conditions permit there. will be some little practice later in the fore- noon, In order that the men may lime ber u At both the Harvard and Yale quai ters the only question was as to the condition of the water. ae STATISTICS OF THE CREWS. Following are the positions, names and weights of the men who compose the various crews: w Lon. son the finish line much in- ces, but the possibility f getting a glimpse of the President or the crembers of tis family was a great ind Cachice The Dolphin’s positi n was on the ea surface of the 1 uld not h the elght-oarded aunched steamed over dank of the ri ohn Harvard, and non tha the windows of the trains arriving from | brilliant and minute practice the oarsmen embarked) Mr. Curtis said that no changes had] C N- Daly, "05, No. #....... 19 the John Harvard and returned tO) heen made, The committee boat will be J, y, Byers, "O4, coxmwatn ui r heudquarters he Mirage. He had invited President YALE FOUR. Las to the possibilities of a race Ue Mirage. ©. F. Adams, +04, ttroke 150 Coach Higginson sald: "The shell Roosevelt to see the race from the com-| x Peoria parece ine v ve a mile in this water mitt boat, but had not heard where] H. L. Laws, "02, No. 2 168 K hopes we pwever, that | she disunguished visitor would be during | # Mewitt, ‘03, bow 2... 48k FECOEAGTNDITHOUR Was expected at {He Towing, The Scout will be used bY] 0. s. Ackley, peated it Poe otred ant teeshtnan | the referee, judges and tImers. TR. Johnson, M : 196 m e delayed on account of Harvard in Good Shape. HARVARD ‘VARSITY EIGHT. nara, Duchess, Vergana, gh water r shell and took mbered Up in Whitecaps, of the condition of the wa y Showed good form aunch did not move fort tes led the people a she had gone ashore. howavers although she | constantly chang hg craft of the fleet Included Sachem, Emerald, Montauk, Ata- Janta, Mayflower, Comache, — Isolde, iis to the north. int northwest dy flened consid At the same tr DICK MOORE BEATS O'BRIEN BADLY. j Is Sent to Hospital All Cut Up After Fight with MORRIS*rOWN, NG ISLAND CITY, —Dick Moore, the prize-tighter do sixteons quality desperate | the figt early this morning in a of the Purk Hote Court-House was knocked Unconscious Moore was arre: wait the result of O'Brici The two men had been making of it and apparently They entered the cafe and drank | ‘together, each taking a lomon seltzer They then walked in a back room in a few minutes the founds of a scuttle He opened the door leading into t Pack room and saw Moore and O'Brt and locked up to] t moment was un bartender he other in a fierce mar peatedly knocked terrible blow unconscious, fruiscd about soarcely had apy marks on attendants of they could not revive O'Brien. O'Brien was his face badly discolored and swol built man and a well-known character fp pusiliatic circles who attempted $$ WASHINGTON PARK RACES. WASHINGTC Paces run at this tr ck to-day reaulte ‘vat Race—One mile and afty ,btoland 2 tod nie Thompuon third ond Race—Four onmK.—Won by we year-olds atid 29 |YOUNKStErN Dalesman. y Walker, 2 to 1 plac ————-—-—— 1). Bo Game at St. Louis, LOUIS, June %4.—The N, @daveball game scheduled to be between the postponed on earcolds and up Ix and» balf furl GARRETSON, OF PRINCETON, LEADS GOLF TOURNEY. Amateur Champion, Walter J. Travis, Is Out- Played by Collegian on Morristown Links. 4 ! ty hat Heme x Gatti: 8 atortn Sfont tal u Marsh) Motrin: County y welt i W. “Wilcox,” Meutolair Ss ni, Apawaniis 8s HW Freylinghuyaen, | Morr Coun 4 4 Hace Morris County a8 ay oY ds a i punty in GALLOPING ON HEAVY TRACK, | Keenes’ Two-Year-Old Duster Shows Speed in the Mud— Many Cracks Shown to Easy Work. World) Hing deluged the Sheapshe ne last night, and the track from \ Kalloping point of view was nut out o| ) the early hours of the It dried out a bit after a short ime Was bad shape ' Hed two-yeursold Duster turned six furiouge in 0. ‘The }] sume eround ta lit slower clip, ‘Th three-year-old Precentor galloped aml & twoominuin rate ef August Belmont's % and War Cry, going six furlongs in Lut ba m1 man, Amicitia, Torohiight, Oa Fire the muddy track al easy pages, J, B. Madden sent Irish Lad Pndurance by Right, Morningside, Gui Bre, Boke, Yankeo and others trotte ita Ieame very nea BROOKLYNS SCORE six - RUNS IN SIX INNINGS, Meanwhile Six Goose Eggs Had Been Doled American's Auto Is Wrecked, but He Escapes Out to the Bean-Eaters. 0 At Red Tep, the Harv ard headquar- D. D. L. McGrew, x ter the men’ were about at the same, Yi 'aneroft, 0: i» YALE AND HARVARD. hott asthe oarsmen at Yale. ‘They, 100, | © Suen, - were in best of spirits. FP. W.'C. Foster, 2 UP AND OUT EARLY , Head Coach Francis L. Higginson. jr] it, nuttara, 2 had a conference with Mr. Storrow, who| F. 33 is assisting him in the work of coach- 19 ¢ ling, and the two talked over the con- Jackson, ‘02, cox'n. 5.2 20 The booming of guns in a salute to| dition of thelr men. HARVARD POUR. Preside) nt: Roane served as mene wak- “The _ Var ity,’ sald Mr. Higginson, pe pik Hrownell, stroke.. 5.10. 20 KS. Frane Bees 6.01% 2b D. Gregg, ‘02, 51s Ft CC. Colby, 102, : 5k B ‘FOXHALL KEENE SMASHES Fi coral noe guemtti its 4 ovel, ‘02. sul ut (2 MH. Ivy, *04, coxswatn 6. 3 INTO GATE IN PARIS RACE, |). 9,1." tones . D. Tew, stroke . Ban 20 Lawson, 7. 61 aL + _ 6. 61% 2» 3 B10 18 Serious Injury Himself—Fournier’s conswaja 55 ity A Rl D. Moots mubatitute, csc. B10 Rog Tire Bursts. . tines (220022 610 i The Batting Order. PARIS, June 26.—Girardot, yston-Brookiin Hamplons and draw away" from the Chi- ey eat ; 0 ‘The James Gordon Bennett Cup will| a. ¢) Halpen, L 2 Jind Knif! were the first four! ye competed for concurrently us far as |W. li, Harum, °04,8.. Nor 4 s in the International automobile | [nnepruck, in this contes?. ousiae | icagialny Fa 2 om Paris to Vienna, which was] Girardot and Knife will represent | @ #. Dickins: 5.10, 20 at 330 orclock this morning ‘rance against three Englishmen, i fi iia cra te # 5 on Gamninny. ive undreds of automobiles and bleveles, Drees intl een aeaes ; a village of Campleny, twelve | with’ colored lanterns, left. Paria for | Ds B ferris: (08. come iH 7 this elty. Cham} ny at midnight, across the |3. H. Lathrop, *05, substitute 5.1 B xhall Keene left at 345 A, M. He| Vincennes Wood, In ‘order to enudie| Hi. ii. Wright, Ls # oN 4n ordinary lounging sult, Instead | thelr occupants to witness the start. B.S. Whitehouse." 9 nutiied in a mackintosh, as other competitors. Mr. Keene 2 Irwin singled ted uff at a great pac K. Vander: fell Mr. Vanderbilt left at high rth Inning. Lawre uinier a Ure burst Jusc ares yassiug tumoul, Woere he Was leading rxnall ig ckard fled to Co Dahien sing Dahlen stole Ahcarn forced, Irwin lits average spe bared with 155 entries for the Paris- Cooley filed to Sheck~ his baseball Americans—Fox and W. Vanderbilt, are driving pets down to clos: playing good ba of seventy horse-power, Sevent! Ind (DOLtN eonred. Moaiten Hint light cars, volturettes and motor cycles. Irwin grounded | The race ts divid first from Champigny to. Belfort, Kilometres; the second across Swits- play on Dom frontier, ‘This section of the route has s wild throw Ter tine fled to Long will proceed oyer It slowly, The third kilometres, and the fourth from Salz- burg to Vienna, surly all the crack drivers 2AD BAY, June %.—Heayy | a Bay allowed to star Girardot. brothers, Farman, th car and arrangements were made for a Crogs ambulance to follow the FINISHES AT ST. Louls, LOUIS, June Over Narrow, Snowy Paw No great speed is expected, owing to nature of the roads, which are bad from Bregeng to Balzburg The automobiles will have to cross the Alvberg on a road only eight feot wide, 0 through the snow, and at 4 helght of Sporting. fay resulted a f quarters of a mile.— Whitechapel and Helen Phint of other suventiea turned the} # liner and (e Five and a half furlongs. to 1 and 4 to 5; od handed oy ney's grasser and Helen liay third, ‘Time~100 8-6. 20d » Muater- man, ater and others were shown over ve and Was doubled up with Irwin transporiation forced Flyod at second Greminger fled to Dolan 1d to meet Ja tor six rounds | Boston of the American aie fh propably “as 4a Bas ‘alacked Bp re Wy Me dp A polte r Ee ane Beauscholte and Jim Driscoll jonge in 1.23 King Hanover gallopad # salle at three-parts speed, Goldsmith, Third tn Leal Carney granbed right-fleld ne, i ions i 4 ington " , 0 "r, Med Phi aha | 4,00 Ko aa i New York | cing, ML to 8 vs. 9 to heath Cleve! uh r er iaee Nh asda hs a Lope perteee at plemeamane defeat, but he did say In response to a YALE ‘VARSITY E1oaT. question that nfs men were in good con- | Name. | reeoke,_... HM: Weta, Ang, dition, nelther over-trained nor under- | O° eitey Ot, Noo 7, os in trained, in his opinion. POM. Kunze". Te No. 6 e Regntta Committee, was at the Yale] ¢ 3° gudson, ‘0%, 8. mae 4.6 M7 23 quarters, making last arrangements, | R. R, CoMn, "03, 8.. No, 3.... 6 17220 YALE FRESHMEN. F. 8. Bailey, “U4, 8, etroxe. 6 . T. Biagden, jr., 4, 8. ‘ournier , 5,90) feet HW. 7, Bradley, "04, 's. It, ir, started at 5.43 His skilful manoeuvring was admired, Immediately ufter the | hd quickly disajpeared. nee Waterbury did not tart hed dnt 4 Bale at was ntinue the race. ene iiy Injured arrive 10, ymetres per ierenchad Belfort at Maurice Farman at 11.13.45 Racers Started. + entries this morning total 214, as {tors to-day any, Germans, und | ighing 1,000 kilogram automobiles ;were used. nder of the contestants had r Stage, 1 into four stages. to Bregenz, on the Austrian neutralized and the competitors is from Bregeng to Salzburg, kilometre: re com- hey include Fournier, Kniff, brothers, Banaud, Giraud and Rothschild. The latter was fol- doctor in another raciig Mending of the CONEY ISLANDJOCKEY Z| OLD PR. GRINDLE, NATIONAL LEAGUE, | youre a apecialist To dia PG.) Club, , c, ar AB KPIHBAD BAY. OLD DR. GRINDLE'B wete 766) Pailadelphis Fy JUNE i TO JULY 4, 8. (Rain or Bhi) -bGA|Cinclnoatl TH DAY, PHUREDAT, f] ie 26. 649/51. Pansy, Roindrits and 4 Other Race 000|New York 345 @ Bast Min Le BR, vial db RR at AMERICAN LBAGUE, Mt ); Parlor Car Train), if rr 40, P.M. Boats foot f Remember, OLD bs ‘ | W i areg) in coast pha IBLE han a sord ee ‘ues ah Tatwegn Oth and 71h aver. Mee fren teas Whe timely use of Sunday World Wants will heen