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oN ALL THE NEWS ALL THE CREWS OUT ON POUGHKEEPSIE COURSE Town Is Beginning to Fill Up for the Iritercol=| legiate Pegatta, Which Will Be Rawed To-Morrow. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. All the crews but leconain were on tho river to-day and t practice of all was Mgt. The Wisconsins, and prob- ably all the others go out again) this evening. but the hard practice is/ now all finished | The Cornell ‘varsity and freshmen eights were the first out, EB. T. Foote mvas in Coffin’s seat and, except that hha ig smaller than the other men, no) one ecouldtell ther he had not trained} with the crew. Ilia form f# first class, and indeed the whole crew har tm-| proved very much within a woek | ‘The eights took an eary row of four miles, and then the four came out with Fa Foote at stroke and hix cousin George at No. 8. They gave a beautl- ful exhibition of watermanship and Y., June %—| showed some spurte tn which their boat fairly tore through the water, ‘The four-oared race comes first, and that while the Footes no harder than is necessary, they will try thelr beat to win and not Courtney will row nad save themacives for the big race. face for another, ho sald. he followers of the different crows have begun th arrive, and by to-night the town will be | nuaual holiday trim] & for bont race day > The Columbia ‘Vareliy crew took the | 4 usual eray practicn that hus been done | @ 4 each morning for the past few days. The “vavatty” took an easy fonr-mile | paddle, OLN Up streain, accompanied | ¢ | part of The way. by the araity four $ And freshman eight. ‘The Columbia men aro reported as being in the best of vondition, and since the changes Cornel elght, averages the boat crew on the river at 174 po Many Columbia men have arrived town COURTNEY, CORNELL’S COACH. ON CHANCES OF CREWS he sclence. I've taught them all | know about rowing, and its now up to the boys themselves. I am) Nery well satisfied with their form, and {f they're beaten It will be by a stronger craw.” Speaking of the advisability of having, two men row fn two races, Courtney said that it Was the only alternative. “T believe it is the first time it naw been done in intercollegiate racing In) thix country.’ he sald, ‘but it frequent- | “phey'v'e Rot t Jy ts done in England. I myael€ suw/T didn't dare pursue the mubject un: . Guy and Vivian Nichols row in fed further, vi ashy Sntiat mea een ata was excessive and there was very little! | breese blowing up the river. ‘The crews slept an hour later than usual BACK HOME TO-DAY BT. LOVIS, June 21.—Hermis will be hack tn New York late to-day. He lett there lust night. With the exception of | Sa small cut on his roreleg, inflected by Judge Himes in Saturday's mice, us o “Until the Court of Special Seasiona| 242 2O94944602 20046 0O0808 th fairly good condition. The InJ0ty| cqyen some final action Ie the macnn fortunately is in a teshy spot. and nO] ef puniehing or discharging the pris jupnen were al Phe) ;blow.-ne bi oners now before them,” sald Mr. Mo- Feng only Ca supeenclal iniuse. On | Ad00, “the police will rot take eny the Way to the train to-night he walked | Steps to suppress Sunduy baseball play- perfectly sound WH Siilelda accom: | jag. Panied him, and on the same train Wasi vty gy, Jockey Redfcra, who delayed hia « fhe prisoners are punished and parture becouse he could hot get a nee the colirte thereby decide that Sunday seu less a berth, on the train Jast! ball f= illegal the pohce will act ac- aight . ingly: . Spionial Giri was shipped to Chicago) COringly. If the prisoners are «is. [RM the Hildreth candidatn Wittuli,, charged’ co! reatratm wil Ve placed land she will race there during the re-!upon rhe hal players on § * mainder of the son and will not! ABI sy EN come East. It was the freely oxpressed | = opinion among horsemen, to-day when they settled down to sober discussion aces were ar aan AMATEUR iven-vers much the west of It by Fiandicapper There Is talk of a World's Fair Spe- petal, with Hermls, Intsh Lad and Coto- ial Girl to go. Tt is Sery. unitkely jhowever, that Hermis will take a fond Journey to this town, as he has lenty of ‘engagements in the Euat. \Athe “association ts anxlous. however, that he should return should a race be larranged, and tn justice to te officials lof the Falr Grounds it must be said That they extended all courtesies possi- Ible to those In charge of him, and were 1a fair show leclicitous tat he be gi ‘T have been used well by the man- agement of the track,” sald Shiclds to: night. “They gave me. everything 1 Nasked for, and have heen very kind." FIGHTEEN YACHTS FOR LIPTON CUP ‘The Regatta Committer of the Brook- fen Yacht Club have issued their final sailing directions for the ocean race for the $f) cup offered by Sir Thomas Lip- ton, and other prizes to ba awarded by the club. ‘The start will be made off the club- house at 10 A, M.. Joly 2, and the finish wit! be off Marblehead Rovk, Masa, a Bistance of 379 miles, aro {0 pass outside Nan- Yacht are the a captioned not to attempt to cro: Bhoals, but to keep to wea If there is Strong breaze or a heavy. swell. as the rips on the shoals are dangerous id ohare, ig at times a heavy breaking Eight: HAE FACE , Fred Scheps, the, Australian cyoltst, rho won the great Austral wheel race, tas arrived In New York and will take L try egainst the American sprinters, He has signed as a member of the Rambler racing team, and will follow the grand aircuit of the National Cyeling Association, Seneps came from Australia with Pedalier Palmer, 7 racing partner, who Js now at ‘Sait Lake City, and ‘Orlando Btevens, the American’ who in the Antipodes last winter, fe is a broad-shouldered athlete of rave and those who te f this country. K at Manhattan Beach track. | WHIST LEAGUE TO-DAY. {| The Fourteenth Congress of the Amer- Joan Whist League will begin its session -day in the balltoom of the Hotel Weadomic” Shy Reehkerod ‘at. this cons races, one right after another. To sure, the distance was two and four miles, “The Foote boys are confident that ther can do the trick, Both of thelr fathers are here, and they have given 1 asked Ed ff he thought Ive ther consent. he could do it, and he answered: me a chance and s Why, really offended because he th he SUNDAY BALL UP TO COURTS NOW Police Commit day that the baseball situation Prooklyn was unchanged as (ar as t pollee were concerned, BASEBALL PLAYERS ‘The Ironstdes defeated the Savannah on June 18 at the Ironside Oval F.C. by the following score: Savannah.9 0010010 0-2 Fronsides 2012010. cease ‘The Ironsides have « and would like to All me ela clubs desiring to our grounds, stein, Manager Irousides, Washington avenue, Bronx. The W. added one by defeating Atte Tn: No, tir Club, of the New wnee Exchange. ‘The winners ha ‘eral open dates which be glad to boo! senting an ineu Banta Inv. Agenoy. Brokerage A. C. Pattory for Richert A good itoher flelder woul ike to H uniformed team playt Street. lila aa The office omployees of ti TAthographic Company weatd A first ing tke arrange & game with Commercial teams can Tithogra, hic Company. Nineteenth eighteen years, K manager, averucin, Walter. Av street and Fourth avenue. The Wyones would like to arrange averaging _ from re of age. Would toher. Court games with teams fhirteen te ffeeon zen also like to hear from Address William Welsh, good Street, lyn. ud At Brooklyn, June 19— Vinitation Lyceum 0306 Bridgeport 3058888 and O'Rourke. The Pocher & Co. baseball team de- feated (he Douglas Robinson & Chinries Brown & Co. baseball team on th at One Hundred and Forty-ninth street and Ontario Field Club diamond, CHESBRO AFTER here Ia no disposition to sacrifice one heaviest ounds, but five-six- tecnths of a mile, while these races are thought re wis some doubt in my mind, and toner McAdoo said to- open dates ame with first Ss out-of-town teams or strong local lay for side beta on Address Arthur Bisen- 2001 Banta Insurance Agency more victory to their last the strong Brokerage York Fire they would k with any team repre- wrance firm. The soore: +1400020024 110100003-6 winners—Sheehan and clans join some. strong Ing for side bets ‘elghteen |, No. 8 Cornelia erican 13 1 L200 28000 7415 Batteries-—Burke and Wiley: Nicolls THE RECORD. “MATTY” IS NURSING SPLIT FINGER NOW. Mathewson, the Giants’ good pitcher, {a nursing the finger he split during the game at Boston last ‘Thursday. Up to yesterday tt looked as If Matty would be kept out of the game for nome time, but now the injury does not roem ao serious and “Matty’* will probably be able to femume playing this week. Without Mathewson the Giants would be weakened considerably. So !t is the hope of McGraw that the big fellow may soon come around all right, OSSOS4! in in ESOP DIBED OD & i i 3 Wooeoooraooroos be (Special to The Evening World.) HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, RAL in the morning. and after their mor ing walk and breakfast the %.50 truin for New London, of, the men went to church, others tovk a troliey ride to Beach, ‘The launch met the crew at 12 o’clocl and carried it, back headquarter for luncheon, After luncheon the Hi yard laanch carried it down to the N York Yacht Club station, Pequot House, where the Alfred Stitman's thirty-footer, Wahta in he} Long imand a-B Orrle-3-B-BBr) POD E2 OL ers b-hO6GR6. to OOOO o-00 they boarded Some while Ocean | near the boarded Mr. Wah and enjoyed & two hours’ sail oa 4 | N rey eres G29HO TPT STHE WORLD? MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 87>T90f. OF DIAMOND, RI S MAY MISS “MATTY.” NC IVE i BODE DIODES OEOLET DOSES | | 4 ‘ FOR THE COST Eddie Hanton weight. who the California feather ade such a great show- {nto condition for his battle with Terry McGovern, which takes place the early |Part_of September. 99944 OF-DO6 IER ISDAEDS ieee ‘The world's hour record in bicycle The Regatta Committee of the EW HOUR RECORD 'N. ¥, YACHT CLUB SPORTS SEE FIGHT BY TOMMY HALL POWER-BOAT RACES OMSOUND STEAMER ow nged a series arr Cove for boats owned by members, or thetr sons, that are likely to prove very he first of them There will be a specd fought at 129 pounds, and Pasqualle at ts to be M.. and an en- Elghth avenue, by a score of 7 to &| hour racing t# now §4 milos 545 yards! York Yacht Club h Patterles—Kirby and Ryan; Douglas { and Robinaon. other real celate od by Tommy Hall, of England, It must | 0f Power-boat races to be held off Glen address Jo) . Reid, 3d Tone teat ty > & West ee remembered, however, that this The Howard A. C. have uimey was made behind a big motor | attractive dates for teams offerin, Pt Ha hard bicycle with @ wind shield, so that the! heid on July Menta, Wi Felaman, BO 17 Lous | performance of Bobby Walthour is P| race atarted at 10,40 A Place, B'klyn, Heved to be more creditable, Waithour's The Monareh A. C, have June 2 and a few other Saiurdayn and Sanday halt pee AEG TS 4 ya} and a halt faster than Hall supplied mente, Ie, Peat E Ook, Induce. | when he made his hour record. The Brjdhurst A. ames with Sundays and larvey, ‘Twenty-ninth street, City. The Oriole F.C. has all July, August, and. September teams averaging Mfteen years play on our grounds for side reas Firnest. Sasso, No, 949 ton avenue, Bronx, The Scout I. No. 9 bets, c. arowla ite te Foraging seventeen years tor holida; be played on thetr arounde 79 West Saturdays in n for Ming to Ad- Washing- JOHNNY BURDICK TO MEET DONOHUE to reco oT c,h hi Jobany Buriick, Young Corbett's Be arnasexbecces 10/48 A eeeota breaker. | and all of Septemb F opek fan tie 31) sparring partner, and George Donohue. Rimes. or vome st (Ne Mmone nrominent | AuermEIME, sixteen venen for side bets, | of Roxbury, are tO ola to-night. for RUN playtraiy tie counteg™ emlgent | Addrenn Scout Field ‘cian Notes BUS | ten Round at eatee-celgnce Cakes tthe hover. Vet Of Baltimore, 1s] Bronx. vothird street, | Cambridge A. C. of Cambridge, Mass. series of contests to he decided] The American F, C. ben Burdick will have to be at hin best to At fast ypull next Saturday night Weal A.C, AE Bath Beach, Be thee geaand? | score a victory over the Roxbury boy, Pon fey carta pelea 88 PO yee ciiey, gaan ee eee eet, F-the, Oh pe slow Bagland. Lt % miles ih 88.6236 is almost a minute! |race over the» be @ speed race, erned by the ru Cove for yachts the club or their and the dI-foot ra Fiehtern play ball by troun at Equitable Park oon % & hat was called their work with len’ winile Matthe otter ‘tn of over the fed as the soure si denback and Burdick duranco race started at 2.80 P. M. | On August 1 there will be a speed! a blow on the jaw, and then planted ame course, and August 18, at Newport, there will also/ he reeled to the for. All races will be gov- 8 of the American Fower-Hoat Association, On July § there will be a race oft Glen owned by members of sons. Seven classes | | will be represented, including the New- port $0-footers, the’ New Yor footers: cenbouts, os Good Team, ‘The figiters proved that they could wing the crack Mein" yestenlay by a score ome of the Nghters made good and wtick was excei- wed. Duane, ioe, “Sarley aha tne ‘the team tit the ball upon th , A hot four-round fight was suceei fully pulled off Saturday night on the steamer Beldame, afloat In Long Isiand Sound, between “Kid Murphy, known) s the “Pride of Melrose,’ and Tony! Pasqualie, a Harlem favorite, Murphy ub ‘oppon wis. Murphy knocked out his \tin the fourth round. He landed [his fst on Pasqualle's solar plexus as| Pasqualie was unconscious for fifteon minutes after the ond of the fight. The Beldame !eft the mouth of Fast- chester Creek shortly after 10 ontenuibly for a moonlight ride on the Bound, The affair had been kept very | quiet, but 300 sports had been given the hint and each of these paid $2 for his) ticket. Shortly after the steamer got under | Way a ring whe pitched on the saloon deck, and when five miles up the Sound the principals faced each other. James Garrison acted as referee. The two men were very evenly matched and fought viciously unt! the close of the fourth round, When Murphy landed the two blows which secured him the victory. ine Barty, was landed at the foot of Bast Hundred and Thirty-eighth emect at 190.A..3i. yesterday, ———————————— eee 3 FAST RACES ON “CYCLING TRACKS. JOHN T. SITS UP AND BEGINS T0 That given below for Twenty-third Btreet Star r i Ths’ AS “ORICA SPReEA TS Parlor, Here, in the Book of Inning One, Is Writ Down | jis hi tn aes ogee . | O.B5 A. ST. 4401 LIMITED. Pullman the Strange Perturbation of the Son of "Siti, smut h ay iinet ‘joe Care B hiand Fredith Pigeuinail, Tidlanapolts and Ste Loula, rush and Fred, the Son of Knowles. AY MOTHER, PENNSYLVANIA LmM- Bk Pu a Sleeping. Dinings ES vi Observation “Compatrement. arn FOR Bat and ‘Loutavitie co ele EiRs came to pass that John T, te of the Tribe of Fans, and make much res nélanatt ana Brash, even he who fs lord of | Of what 1 «a Dining ako and St. of Glanta and ohlet of they Linc Mma eae he ite) Blerne. Siagkinae and” Onmevniien: Care carne! tor ones that Knoweth tt al Chicago and Toned came forth. Unto you, there are do- | Puthiurtt chiar Ess, And on his unhatred dome there ‘ yng vee oa rugated a few think wrinklen, ‘iven between the Triba of ratl-| Mee St And he called unto him Fred, the son mers Who are Known the New a PRT c York Americans a i oe ACIFIC BX PRESS.—For Pitte~ of Knowles, and spoke, eaying ue at pela and their kindred, the} ke T nd Chicagy. For Knoxville, Freddy, they are coning And ek iheraraamething Ga tie HAND id Freddy made answey, ke Unto AT ks bet nthe Sede SlHEGiog ang LESS. Hor are Gaming, Frode, and. they | ph B came unto 20%, ANR THE SOUTH, And thereupon Freddy got hep, Wt T Why, the con op meng itltude. ex « be said naugnt eealts torweara mete ast him- For Freddy is wine, even wise lk And he spoh ‘ the uy who putteth up tie anatrons ‘ ne Ke wato the Por- : on tiie face when he is dealt tau fou a sha orriandt {hat bear « family lkences “Your pendilum's caught, olf Ga- THES RV ULAVA. —Exprens, seiiaeaving Pann ker. Come out of tt Express, 9.25 A. They are arriving like unto & ay nai nae} Koi yeu RAUWAY.—Exq away Wizz wagon on a down grade, Ul Ge eluant aolea E RATLAVAY — Ibe of Highlanders, Is | Rae fleht. wire, a Sais . cH ec 4 New Orleans, 3.25 BP, M. And Fred, the on wh oeinent or ws Pa rl M. Wenp OHIO RAILWAY, —1, bored his wages acd likewixe spake, | {Dc0ninK battles ty the sone of Grit | oben, antl by say ; | MO Weekedpy it even like unto what the un- an Why. the son of Sense, apoke t 1 " e. out of the multitude again, saying generate call a ‘pipe “ Ps And John T, the son of Brush paused. But tol us what for ire tintiel| Aud Bred, the son of Knowles paused | reason, ob, ye of the pot-heal. likewise And the Foolish Person mide answer Following Two en. saylig a6 in evento mive the 6 : efOle N34, 119 son of Knowles, aft the pause a llck, may MAUL HL ty the face of thetr ence ys ang) tat y new, c ate, id force nel Oo} at court Street. Leer ith ye, it Is even meer | Battle and force them (0) iin ronda) “and Bennaytva | “And At they active, 1 S| "Whereupon the multitude eried out| ileal tor rare srranater Commmalty that the qribe of Highlanders and the | with one walce and Sen gh, tordestinationn ees tribe of Giants, even they of shel "And of what beneft would that be |T@ennone, | Chelsea" for Pennsylvania Nutional and American Leagues, do] to Hoxton 1 Folia bere (wltyirnat cap service oa together and give battle, with wi | General Manazer. ween traffic Manager, other : Geneeat Paesenert teen a John , the aon of Brush, EXCURSIONS. | - wii Recaald amote one and jn the palm of the N Yy k t juher and A%@ he ahitted hia chen- F ewYorkCentra ing gum tw rhe off cheek, anying : sy |} |. 2tine depart trom Grand oc 4 Mie inere no way, Freddy, that wie|]] LEHIGH VALLEY |} s2itaine, dene 4 Central station, may be avolied And ired, thi | | Fy a anawer unto hi | tode AM—Serude ang stontreat special, And Joba ‘rt, the «on of Brust. andl] NIAGARA $O OD suey 2-2. |) ) igs) A ieaien Lunes, | Fred, the son of Knowles, went to- Fil ik =< Return | eainited. gether into the garden, even the Gar- a) OWULY 4. i den of Left Field, and there conaulted the other. the percentages, ons with And neither spake—for publication Book of tunings, Too. Being = Transcript of the an. \ing in the fights which he has engaged |toward yawp of » Foolish Person, | MULY 3-4 pasitio. Wepre in alnce he arrived in the Kant, teft for! And it came to paas that there dwelt BELLEWOOD CG, anne | hicano aud St. Touls Express, San Francisco to-day, where he has|in the land of Gotham a Footieh Per-| Il excursion RESORT Sunday |I| only. ffExcept Saturday ang been matched to meet “Battling” Nol- | 80m i Reeaarcens Fetal B2teinh Tate leaves Weat ga st. 828.0021 | ARLEM DIVISION, ‘gon, the Western fighter, In a twenty- And, not baving the fear of - |] Cortandtand tbeabrosses #ta. 9.008.in. Fu 2.08 A. Me 13 WM 0x, Sunday |round bout before the Hayes Valley A. | cwle in his heart. he rained his voice, | = _ TSS ie an aa C., of "Frincs, the letter mre or next] even inne arse as Zubeen | Aaa See Bit nat month. ‘The ooys witt nght at 129 je enim 5 . ea SO ea) GaN aa) Coney Island Boats, | 2! Si. respecting’ Nelson is the iad who LANDER tine, fant eet fo, rear ein Dok knocked ‘out Martin Canole after a PIANOS AND ORGANS. tu gohn" Central Cah Service” Bastnca chetket Reet |viclous fight tn ‘Frisco m short time Now Tork [hotel or residence by Westcott Express. ‘ ago, After this fight Hanlon. will get A aatitit° (GRonGE. a. Dh F KINI IS aTalax SS" WU"S" Last Weck of the Great Sale of Robert Wilson Pianos for $165, on terms of $5 down and Save from $100 to $200. BE QUICK—This is one of the most exceptional piano offers that was ever made, and it is to your advan- tage to come and make a selection at once,as the sale ends Saturday evening We also olfer in this Great Sal Walters Piano, $195 Harmony Pinno, $195 Richardson Diano, $195 Weigner Piano, $210 On Liberal Terms of $3 down and $1 per week. All prices include Stool and Cover. Delivered to your home upon pay- ment of $5. Exchange your old piano for a new one and pay any balance al $1,00 per week. Upon request we will send a resentative to interview you and he will give you full details regarding our great piano offer. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. 3d Avenue, S9th and 60th Streets. son of Knowles, made $1 a Week. RAILROADS, Pennsylvania . RAILROAD. | TAKE NOTICE + | STATIONS foct of Es net 1 WENTY- tit DESBKOSSeS and CORT time from Desbrosses and. Ja five minutes than {ba The teavin rtiandt Strwcts new : Midhight Bxprens. Hew Ast WAS lick afd ‘Thousand 146 Sp Ke Bate Express, RAILROAD tury Limited. GOOD ON ALL TRAINS y, MAUCH CHUNK $4 60 wu. a Lint GLEN ONOKO M facial Traln Leaves Wet tu st 5 i -Monteeat Exprens Fant anil Deshronacn sts —Adimadack & Montreat =H] Sts Brooklyn, 81311 i —Duttulo. & Thousase Ide @peciet, Jersey € Clty, i "ulhwesterts Bpeclal. Gen. Manneer, WEST SHORE, 1oWs. und 1h min Inter tt 0 AM—Exposition ‘ M—Catnktt SI DREAMLAND. mise West Point, Newburg & Poughkeepsie Dally Outin undaya) dren Day fine Steamers ra Desbronses St A. 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