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<== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. —— . INVADERS WEET : DETROIT ALAN Start on the Second Series in Western City Over Ground! Soaked with Rainfall’ of Two} Weeks. 10 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1908, K an HARVARD'S 'VARSITY EIGHT IN PRACTICE SPIN ON THAMES RIVER. yOuNe FRENCHMAN COMING CHAMPION? De Guichard’s Defeat of Wal- thour Gives Him More than a Look In for Cycle. Honor, Basil De Gulchard's victory over Robby Walthour at Boston Wednesday, when he rode the ten miles in 12.48, beating the world's record of the late Harry Elkes, stamps him as the coming motor-paced champion. ‘The little Frenchman, who is not yet eighteen years of age, always had an ambition to take the measure of Walthour, ana now that he has accomplished the trick “9. he will not feel contented until he bas CHEERS FOR ELBERFELD. THE BATTING ORDER. Detrott. D ° rubbed {t in on the champion. The op- Rrattc cf. Keeler, Ff. - portunity may come to-morrow, when, wtord, rf, Bult, of with Nat Butler, they are to meet in ary. De Dee a the national motor-paced champlonship Gourine , 3b, Conroy, ib. event at Manhattan Beach. th, 39. Ganzel,' 1b. Owing to the postponement last Sat- DETROIT, Mich., June 1.—The first played this afternoon between the New to-night, will nrrive in the morning. York and Detroit nines on very wel Champion Kramer, “Lawson, Root, nds in Bennett Part. Bald, McFarland, Fenn. Jacobson, King, It has rained steadily for two weeks The Arctic Pleasure Club and Interesting Contests in Tourna- Colored Men Go Twenty Rounds the Bedell brothers and the rest of t! tre grounds were heavy ani slow. Muen | Jabez White Will Seek Matches] the Lincoln Cycle Club Give) Removes Capt. Bartholomew! ment at Play for Presidents’) and Spectators Think “Young| Coach Confines Work to Send-| mires cranirs are cntered 13 both the {interest was taken in the game because ft marked the appearance for the first} With Gans and Britt and Will! Benefit at Celtic Park. from Columbia Crew, but! thomas and Foote Cups. Peter” Had Better of It. ing the Boats Away to Pistol | yrqict? ari aySvere issued for the meat turday will be good t 0 0 feld on an opposing team ; 7 ; ie Fae four veate ne tad been a Detror| Be Quickly Accommodated by Later Reinstates Him—Men Shot—Rejoicing Over the Ball and he has many admirers here 7 ; i : ORTLAND UC ere ee kee made his debut In a Detroit uniform. — and athletic meet aaamplcnle to be SERRE ‘1 at pk 10. there inst nighCanadlwaded shrough twer ‘ i phys ‘ . : ; ity, = competing in the invita-|ty roy 3 4 the = aon tees enor auaiaesene ce mas | Jaber White, the English light-weight Pe ne eat apa eae bree MS the portal eta Erenisg Word) | _|tion tournament of the Morris County RE in tae HAR VASO OURET EE @8 Well as he ever has, the baths having] champlon, will In all probability pay &) jrotic Pleasure Club and the Lincoln | op une 19—|Golf Club to-day were not molested to] Both men were full of fight from the |GALES FERRY, Conn. June 1m Ps start and an interesting encounter was | Harvard crews had light Wark! sadiete the result. Jackson forced the pace,|day both morning ang evening, most | and, according to unbiased spectators, |Of the practice being devoted to pistol had the better of the mill. Still, there | Starts. Head Coach Higginson sent the faken all the lameness ‘out of his hands. | visit to this country this fall In search kood can come out of evil and|any great extent by the rain, although The New Yorks got here tats m0 ning, of a match with Joe Gans for the light- Parhanaieet ae eek ciplinary measures have a whole-|jt was a trifle showery at the start. | Sod the Payer cult: GriMith saya that| Welht championship of the world oF | ie ere et toa ice Fund, and| Come effect upon @ college crew Wa) ‘The play consisted of the second round | team will win enough games to be|with Jimmy Britt, the champlon lght-| whidy way uh immonse success... | S20WN in the outcome of the sensational) at match play for the President's and @ contender in the race in another| weight of California, White, ina letter! The entry planks for this year's| hake-up which Coach Hanlan, of CO-|nomas cups and the first round for] wasn’ r ts. H Blonth, and he ts confident that he Nill received in thisgcity recently. anya the meet are now out. and the entry fee '8) lumbia, gave his ‘varsity erew yester-| ine jroote cup, Bone of the matches Wasn't any disapproval of the ceferce's | crews away several times In the morn. fable to finish at the top. His team. vhat It used to be| 29 cents for each event. The events for | day morning, when he took Capt, Bar- : [2 Me ete : verdict, ing with a pistol shot, and it was s: playing. together now, and, with the fighting game is not what it used *|the cyclists include a one-mile novice. | tnsiomew nea Seatt out og P were very close and Interesting, Fre- = lima rieeaconts was some tlers. working and the plichers in/in England, and that if suitable induce-|one-mile handicap, one-mile open, two- | tholomew and Scott out of the boat and) ijennysen beating Max Bahr by 1 up fume before the men could get stead- shape, he says noboly in this company | monts are offered him he will come to] mile tundem and ‘five-mile paced + changed the men all around so thatonly | 1S. cacy going aut in il and recarnine JOHN M. WARD DEFENDS led down and take the start in this €an stop the metropolitan players, {hia country and fight Gans or Britt. |with single or tandem human pace. Bach | two were left in their former seats. bata? ote SLT ISS, 5 s Way as well as when they started py The game scheduled for Sunday will) White will have no trouble in getting of an. supptes his own pacemakers | y_ we of opin- |!" 40. Conklin's victory over Relshart HIS GOLF CHAMPICNSHIP, | ‘2°. voice. | not be played, as it ts impossible tol annie with Gane and Britt. latter event. was all duo to a difference of opin- | 1. the big event of the morning. *l tne. ‘vy, | have it here and the neighboring towns i teke For the foot racers there are a 100-| lon between Hanlan and Capt. Bartholo-{" 7) ih AEG wk fe ‘varsity and freshman eights | ould not pay. Hoblin Trains for Limerick, yard dash, 22-yard run, and 4W-yard| mew. The latter had criticised the rig NU A eae paddled around the float. The latter | First Inning. Gus Ruhlin, the Akron Glant, Who Ista oe the content| MINE Of the boat, and Hanlan, hearing President’s Cup, Former Ball-Player Wins Qualify-|was coached by “Kip” Perkins and| Cycle Clus, the two organizations that] 4 Davis filed to Barrett Keeler bunted | matched to Might Al Limerick, the new lants ty be tegisiered with any of the] Of it, Was 0 displeased that he told| Second Round—l. 1. Conkiin, Princeton, beat in Round Handily tn An. his brother Jim,’ a Mullin threw him out. Fultz /aspirant for Benvyewalent honoree, e; | Roverning bodies f cycling or athletics.| Bartholomew that he couldn't row, and|F. 0. Reinhart, Princeton, by 3 up and 1 to Staten Inland Piny. Coach Higginson took some of his| \ foundded to Ca pdb fore the International etic Club, off entries are ing In from many w then rearranged the crew lay. varsity men out in patr-oar: ’ , jush’s hard one n¢ A t ay i Wada hate wed crew. Lh Play began yesterday in the fourth Palt-oars and gave Tannehill turned off Lush’s hard one) ron Erie, Canada, the latter part of /haye never competed on a track before | a, crew did not like the order a bit, | 4. W. Baker, deat Morgan Smith, Morris them son a Willlams threw The handicaps for the inexpe ag Wivams. “Grawfard reachod frst | next month, has begun training for the! man ‘will be liveral and the many pizes| aa Bartholomew Is very popular. ‘They om an error by Williams. Carr struck} ight at the Dyker Helghts Club in)should be pretty well distribut did not, however, make any protest, but| P. H. B. Freylinghuysen, annual all-Staten Island golf champion- ship for the Branch Medal over the County, by 7 up and 6 to play M Individual coaching; jater he | NEW YORK'S | went out as coxswain of tae four-oar! | MASTER SPECIALIST. sis: County, beat und seat them up and down the stream | out, No runs. ” 1 intends to be| Many cyclists have been deterr ¥ ; m serial Gault radi: links of the Richmond Zounty Country | for a few hard sho d Second Inning. Bout Brookln, ene ‘vets | AMtering any of the big race me there were rumblings that boded trouble | Max Benr, Morris County. by 1 ine a few hard short stretches, |B RERVOUS DEBILITY cares... au ora i carr, wha [it the best of shape when he meets} (iiee it salect. few spectiy In case the coach Insiated upon Keeping | ¥. A. sarceliuy Youocaksh Country clam teat |CIUD | |e race between the two ‘varsity US DEBI sid faaucah in bevfeld sniized one at Carr, whol rimerick, as he has been tipped off by lalways carried off th a 28 a Jf. B. retson, Morris County dy 5 up ani he tw c ay s, J M.| substitute boats seems ta ? 30 to 60 days by my own famous felted him to Mullin-on first. Wiltama | Famers 4M no nave seen Limerick |Caltic Park races, however Gheieletrtaxtie!then nad them aieoeiur tei Ward, the present champion, and I. L.| with greater interest evens cooked 0% (MM method. Mas out the same way. Conroy retired | (Ents Of MN Mee aia dangerous man. (riders will have it all, thelr own. way.| During the afternoon Capt. Bartholo- . wane ctoe Kellogg, qualified and won thelr first Breater interest every year, and | MDRIVATE DISBASES cured, 12 2, to to Carr. No t Limerick will get in shape for the fight) in the lst of events there is a variety|mew and Coach Hanlan had a little tall: Kellog wualified and helr first) both the Yale an arverd coach 10 days with~ ire hit for two bases to left, the] ay" yoad-house on the outskirt# of} targe enough to enable each contestant i when the men reported for evening | _™ H- Graham, Battuetol, boat J. Macy, Morris [round matches in handy fashion. Kel- | aking co elort to turn ouc| pout the use of poisonous drugs. inding over Davis's head. Court-| fh upato, to choone the style he Is most peotictent | 22d when the k “5 | county, by 7 up ant f to play 11, ied (in the! stroke:round’ with an | 2 Winns ar this year, STRICTURE cured. in 5 to 15, days, hey out, from Kiberfeld to Ganzel, | Burtalo. ine Rithvugh there “in no. doubt. that | practice the coach put them back as Te ee hen aad Gaus ae eee nd with an|" In the afternoon both c:ews ‘gathered | RGR raRtitecatrere Gmith filed to Keeler. Long's hit scored| Haghry Coming Home. Wane wit enter for every raceron; thal they were/atinrat, M. Tilden, Murr! " n -feven S90. around. the teleyrapa station eae eed |B ing, pain, or toss of time. It is a mar- Jr, Morris County, oy 3 up and 2 to pl velious cure. —EE Yop. where a de MeGuire.and the crowd was wild. Mul-) Charley Haghey, the Boston middie-| card, ‘Then the Columbia ‘varsity went out}! “Yich Morriston “ub, beat R, oe 4 : ription of the Yale- 4 cure ANY Beare oxconnoreOnelran. weight who. received ony. 8 for de-| tn addition to the races, there wil be gir Cowas g rattling ume tral over the [sive Morsainey Fiat’ tame'm 2m" “1 SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. |ficid wes evens vfcrmeovss Soigiers, | MEROSTATIC (xsi arts ah dave no ee a cl e villos a - ovr Eane? ‘ounty —_ bea G. a - Y r y 2 rd = * : feating Tom Ireland, the English fighter, | dancing in the pi course in a way that pleseed Henlan| ,3.,¥- fantord,, Henex Counts, beat G. wire, Bone ‘tow’ of tne Yate men came fPTROUBLES matter, han chronie. or WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. in four rounds in London a few weeks| ‘Phere will be plenty of music, a band | beyond measure and caused him to for- 4 Gown! tormet the returns, Duc It was RICOCELE cured i trom, 3 to 30 SS ago, is 0 disgusted at the small ourses | pelng in the stand during the races. aNd! ger the troubles of yesterday In the Jo Foote Cap. ceprcal to The ieting Worin) | [austinolly” Harvard assemblage | and A days by my own ex- ane ; : anorehestm for the pavilion pial teoulstesiat : ‘onpin, Westbrook, peat W. 7, | RACE TRACK, EPS. 4 ¢ Was great reso St Hi ternal absorptive process. na pone A Hob, Benton, of Boston, received a let-| World Building. tir Ata the fastest! made Over ine foot | Mir Gy Jenniogy Gsrdeal City beat dacresAy one occ Lar cho phere tt e Temove every vestige of pol- Tune 19.—The races scheduled to be rual| ter from him a few days ago In which He ze Dy @ flood tide anda moderately strong | 726. Balturro!, py 3 up and rea trace cist pleehota'; snark) ar: WAP ICAONE THRU EMInte Tn reeones ob tie |B POLSON son Com tne avatar, witbous here this afternoon resulted ax followsl| jays te purtes offered for Aening In) ey WATTHEW?S A, A, GAMES ind. Coach Hanan taought that the | ., Jesper, Lynct yfitat Ra yy ehort, cours Hay | Lame Lara TO OEE RNetEL Grae a ain DAD PICU CT site pop Pee First Race—Vour and a half turlongs.| Johnny Bull's country are so smal you ST. Ae performance was significant in View of] "george T. Inwkaw, Deal, beat W. 1) Judge Pai Bob Alone +. i | Ot tewosks dnd’ a lot of cheering. tor | M LOSSES py0, origigal, very simi —w. 7 Atlas, > d-even; Prin-|could not locate them w! ero~ the fact that the stroke was never] poo Storrs counts, by A up and? tc olay, Recenrin Buck Ledge 1133 r n e} as ‘ v a Se nie Weta i: was scconds Wax scope, "When 1 get back, to America,” CONTESTED TO-MORROW, Bulged abo thirty-five: to, the minute, Pe) oe a SRE EEE BEDE Ben aca Ragen Fee Teer eT alaee | EM eG LTT ee eee ee eee | DRAINS) Sepeey custo este yee Rose was third. ‘Tme—0.56 3-4 fays Haghey. ‘I will adv and for thé first two miles it Was as low Hovey Mackey) seeeses The evening rowing did not amount DON'T DELAY—COME TO-DAY. Becond Race—One, and one-sixteenth|steer clear of Engiand The annual gamea of Bt. Matthew's| “4 twenty-elent and thirty, euiksna uaa NIG R cs fo pprcat deal, except that it was mate Bl 1 make no charge for a friendly talk ee BD Chandoo, 100 to 1 and 4 {0 | Britt-O"Keefe Recelpts, A. A. will be held to-morrow at the! in approximately 9m. 46s, estimated by Howard Fabius 138) | fore imectow. tecnorror, —aherinen | im crcucrespongance, Come 6 ne Jn aia Ghare ayes thi: Time—io0 1-2. Jimmy Britt, the California lWent-| American League Baseball Grounds.| the fact that the freshmen covered tae Gecrnd “RacecHlighwoleht Handicap) alx ture | UGG gt Hoe ON ts MCe DN oy cae gag: | Im atnictase ConAgADOS. E. Bave pean ai assign tie—[welght champion, and Jack O'Keefe, | Many national champions will compete. | Course in slightly less than ten minutes longs on cain (rack And outaide of cime-rows there is very |B diseases of men for 90 years. Nothing Third Race—Five-eighths of a mil ight champ! y Meyer Prinstel J,[and “were taree full lengths behind U a 3 harometer 129 devi money buy i t ighths of a mi ; ; 4 . Ol * ayer Prinstein, P. J.| 3 ere three a f peg ter102 Gascharometer .6. 1% hey vise. OF iu Won by, Matt Wadleish, § to 5 and 1 tojof Chicago, who fought a twenty-round | Among iim ait Tan! Howard Valen-| Hollister was taken out of the fresaman The AG) satire aires iris, cc123 eee nee aa iscking inmy-office equipment. Iwill OR Ben Atkins, 2 to.1 for place, .was[draw at Butte, Mont, last saturday | einai B, Carr boat and "Taylor put in his place. Willey Forme sce cl0T Armeath | css ces Use you honestly. treat you skilful Becond: “High McGowan was third-jariornoon, euch received $1.85 for thelr |’ So Lia Salle and the Mish School of] While It ts a face that Cornell is ati Young Money “ecd22 Kingraine 4nd Festore you {6 Health in tho short Ime—}.03, trouble. The gross receipts of the show | c, meres vit! ross Sats after the ath-| picked to win the ‘varsity race, Colum- Duke of Kendall ...1 est time, wi 18 8. oy amounted to W. O'Keefe was a mucn | jetic eee toe the Interscholastic cham- Bin's crews are coming into favor again Third Race—The Foam; five furlongs of comfort and expense practical I RESULTS AT HARLEM Sareea ge manener Chis, Big lume oF | Sonate Oe ae Battie with Wisconmin for sspond: pines: Fuwurity course Ruaranteo ‘to cure any cise, 1 under. 5 nanded his manager this big lump o! —— ——— attle wita Wisconsin for second place. Gallant. eecooT4 Juvenal Maxim ...114 s ‘Medicines furnish —- mot ey. The Cornell ‘varsity undertook to row , 7 ; 111 Race King . 3 home cure, Medicines furnished, (Special to The Evening World.) : oS, HORSES DIDN’T HURT HIM. |.over the four-mile course last nignt tor “Cyclone’s” Infighting Made aj * : He Marlo iit ts onty acest BIR E.R. WILLIAMS lal to The Evening Wo! a ume trial, but the ferry-boat com- ‘ White P 9 Monsoon. vated by woar- eke KN. A ®ARLEM RACE MACK, June 19— P twee pelled. the mer to lle on thelr oars, it wi o | Prestous H8. inflexible iis The. ordinary Bd | 5 BM hee reli kadiesuite: at ths tacea| Uc te een eeere ro Sevastian Miler denier the report [ites then wont, Sn to the en of tha] Hit with Spectators at Phila: |i, HS ston. Sa] trusses,” "vile | 165 West 34th St., N.Y. fe awl leat ay nal cine that he was A e Piatt, {course and. the ‘vars! ade the la . sat aes ox woud puxemboung sss | eatin | scheduled to be run here this afternoon:| New Vork..29 19 -f86/Cincinnatt rat he was injured at the Platt-|wo niles in om. doe, No time rows eo} delphia Ringside. Houdini neces Thel Wiel illetand/ajacener Inisconetsuct 4 ne inlio Won by Oreina. | Piitabure c3t 17 685] Howton ess.2-20. 30 deutsche Volksfest at Ridgewood Park | \Y Brey) me aN EE ©: f 1 8, | Chicago 19 (ba8| Philadelphia. 15 34 through the efforts of two brewery} \isconsin or Pennsylvania have been River Pirate 26 Merry roa No wondé ‘ ee GI ns Pe paroughy the | emeris. cr two. Brawery | given outs, ; ——_- Meitonsin 2.335 Shore ose 1 your “condition | was second; was. th tme— | Bro Be M4 orses to pull his arms apart after he] “the Towing colony was increased to- . «| ehattes Elwood ssc128 Dauphin ese.ceccc..: Brows wore F p.41 3-5. had gtteped Die wands: coretber, have | 283, by the arrival of Georgetown Uni-| PHILADELPHIA, June 19.—"'Cyelone"” | Whorler 125 Retiat ONLY CURE.B) Sporting. pe eonhd Race Ppres-auarters 1% Ameri League Mrannine: po, | yet Deen found. that could. hurt ave: Neralty a ah Washington at! ey wall Kelly, the California middle-weight, rink Racer two: yur olds; selling; | CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB. e-—Won by Toah, 3 to 2 and 2 ch w Club, c, | xet found BEC Ecould C @ Morgan House and use the vocnrance in a boxing | ad one-bi ones, TUreL MISTS L * Sybrial Talbot, 1'to 2, v s New York....21 am} arms im any way, or even break his) old Vassar brewery for a boat-house, | made his first appeara : staway 100 Dr. Reta Call an 3 i fe % ‘ Fasienal tabot. 3 third, “Time “hleage so cgl 38 Wer | AMIR. Me Will repeat the performanee| Wisconsin and Pennsylvania took short| bout In the East in this clty last night | Mirwal Hands Up CUpAte OU CrUeeT sem Te ASUS nO Bea Ra se ant Third Race Saati Ah Be A S00, Washinetonsdd 2308 gape rows this: mains and made a good impression, He met] Any Day . Miss. Shyta nat holtememnitating nature aud curcall | 2d DAY ZHE, DAISY —coNey |e ¢orHid by D. Stevens, 12 to 1 and § to 1, Six z = ; a 0 peeks Jeorge Cole in a six-rzurid bout before nee hat holde by Imitating navireuecles. at DAN ND” HANDICAP Shooter, 1 to 3, place, rc Mine uel slandlam: Brooklyn F.C. at Ridgewood, Newburas to May Emeralds, | (i Sroadway A.C. and evened up mat. | SMa 0) Hovey ‘hes : ‘ipttire opening, eat y Metinah) Seat [1 ee tot 12:40 "G.00 “Partor” A } jor Tenny th W. L. PC club wv She Brooklyn F. C, with Hope in} On next. Sunday the Newburgs will] ters with the clever colored man, Sixth Race—For three-year-olds and up; mile NOBELTS, 3°.5 a eee 110, 146, 2.10, 2.40, a0, Take ‘terry, foot, of j ig) ealiling, Tournament ray chy.) 10 jh) Balsimare ...20 the box, will be the attraction at Ridge- | make thelr first appearance of the sea-| “Although Cole clearly outpointed him | $4 Svaistegath 0 (MEE ne DS RR Vateenait at Ns Yor UA. Me, and therentter i i= Wres' . Buffalo ....28 18) Worcester wood an Sanday, and as MecLaugalin) son in. th vicinity, when they a id SPA opel aie Sib cess seccl0L Northbrook 222 f success and effort. to] Rrooklyn Helghta trolley dire ; 21 1D i Kolin} son in the v ¥ they are] at tong-range fighting, Kelly made up| Fiying ae iss 33 YEARS fiprove'place Me clue ide. “Ample accommodations: secarne | will be on the firing line for Ridgewood | scheduled to play the strong Emeralis, cy me muy be expected. The|of the Cathollé Protectory, at Vanjfor this deficiency i er will have for conies-| Nest. Manager McGrata has secured | severely when they got to mixing it "P| Extravaganza To-night at the London Theatre Tom 4 @harkey will meet Leo Pardello in the i ja eatiling splendid prog aaa early enc by punishing Cole | Youre Menry sae 1 Aen 96 Protor! ling by this route, 35 minutes by trolley. Brooke lyn Rapid Tranalt from Brooklyn Bridi wide), Bridge trains via Kings County and Brigh: mens ji the position of the fore-| rupture expert in New York or| ewhe main feature of Se tents the Terror Laurels and Lynx| Reinacker, Mretdberg, Ritter and at infighting. While no decisions are] Stacker Dwyer «+2111 Roehampton’. i peniens sc Be ElOge Tralaniyia Kal of a wrestling tournament, in which Have You a Room for Re A. ©, of South Brooklyn. Satu iy ‘s| Morphy, of Natlonal’ League faine, Tang permitted, It was the consensus of opin- ——$<————- “HAS. CLU a O04 29) relly Ras encn ves ouriaihesh’ ave: wairace, Une George Bothner, of the New York | Houses, rooms and apartments fur free exhibition game at Ridgewood will| is confident of victory. Phe Newburgs| fon that if there was the worst Kelly pet. Sth ave, and Union a, New York WM hiroadway,. Wiltamabure, take Ocean av Concert by Lander. Grand Stand, $2.00, ‘stand, 75e. eu 7 to 8 game against the Ho-| could have received would have been @] Baseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, 4 Athietic Club, Will take a prominent] rent find’ tenants when advertised in be between the Ridgewoods and Nian- P.M. Chicago va. New York. Adm. 50c. %® part. ‘The Sunday Wor!ld. jthe: of leooklyn. bokens to thelr credit. dra the chdice of smokers from the very first. iT ff the most popular cigar sold for 5c because the quality is just right. Largest seller in the world. WILL always be just the same and smokers should insist on having it. If a dealer offers a substi- tute you can be sure it’s not for your good.

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