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I! LBOYS FELD AND Sikh's (6 firet) 44, Brooklyn, BY JOHN POLLOCK. Sactiteel 01h, Bresine, wort took part to-day in are outdoor meet of ‘ohampionships, considerable trouble finally started the fr. noviee - championships, event firet record to go was brokei rs youngsters in the novice eventi the running high jump end the now mark wai Novice erent: mon by Junio 4 feet 7 inoh et ine i oh oe 16 feet BP inches; th, toot four’ SRound Shot | (Juntot ute (id BPookiyn) soon ire Bea 41-0 A ee iklyn), fourth, put inches; I. to fall by the eeniors, y g Bay . eTiact. Z, Apia epee Gonmeldens' 3" Fas af 2 of loeeken} tims, ‘dlovk Deffore ti ‘cha moioneh rind Sunt an ured ou) in tnd Fea Pay ate a iy Schoo! Shamplonships yr bedore 3 orciook see of ae a lL nd ‘ornoks were enterd. Race (Jui otators present. xpected to be inlor)—Won hy on atein, je its euinion Ei tnoh: eats third: O; a Sank Duniies tna ave) Te Sai Ll is IN NOVICE GAMES. fehool, Man Manhattan, 100, WILLIAMB- i Hi, ‘May %.—Young and ambi- Pagrang of every description from tong and overgrown alx-foot young. aes to the three-foot lad who is a the go trom early morning Behools Athletic League, which me _ Sempriged the elementary schools novice vobamplonship and those of the Hig! the om. with the pers @n@ thelr friends applauding ogre the juvenile cintestants. % Pubife sehool'Ne. | ff ‘He cleared the bar Solent nut running feet Vid ‘Jacobs eon Br or) Won by BP y “tg Nagle 3 th ere ca! ate oe Cae ite front Tarte intil they got hamplonshins began with ~ good- my Heit). ay TITH WORED ED: BA TUR DAT EVENING, MAY 97 . 1905. PORTING NEWS AND COMMENT "ROBERT EDGREN. COLLEGE MEN IN FINALS FOR Tan GAMES CHAMPIONSHIPS, Yale, avast, Corel -and Pennsylvania ‘ Fight It Out *on Track and Field, (Special to The Bvening World.) FRANKLIN FIELD, Philadelphia, May 27,—With seventeen, twelve, eleven and Hine men respectively, who quall- fied tn yesterday's trials, in addition to their ful quota of entries In the one and two milo runs, Yale, Pennsylvania, Cormell and Harvard met again on Franklin Field this afternoon to fight {t out for premier honors in the thir- tleth annual track and fleld meoting of the Intercollegiate Association, ‘The ineligibility of Green, who com- peted In open games last summer, was beverely felt by Pennsylvania, for Penn: sylvania’s star halt-back could eastly have qualified in the broad jump and the distance events The attendance was better than the Years when the gumos were held in New nk. ‘The early comers were on hand @n hour before ‘the start of the games, @nd when the starter’s gun was fired to see the men off in the first race, early 8,00 were on hand. Sunimeries: 100--Yart Run—Sem!-final Heats— enond men auality for final, rat, Bante thir Read. Am + 10" 1-6, Heat—Firet,' Miller, ‘Princeton; seo- gn. “ienakal, Columbia; third, Dear, Penn. ls ee i Meter Hurdle: fret heat. Bh A a Colgate second, Brown. Haverford: time, "PS cher Aanburner, a IN RunsPinal heat. —Won by Hyman, Penn, second. | Dives. | Harvard, eumaD, ‘Yale; fourth, Carpenter, Core Put—Won by Porter, ,Cormall, $8 feet tk econ alent ae {hind Rolling, Amherst, 44 ite t inch ae Xard fourth, Boxd, Pern, Mf Hurdle, -Jinal—Amater, oman, Golgate, necond; hind: " Brown, "Havertord, 18 the the in by It dor Vonno pity tae "TP PHinseion, 83" cal: Final Heats Run nate 100-Yand. | Dash—Won Uncen eng al third Revere tourt a Ec egeak Marenalt. 9 Zale, first, 6 Toe aes OY Bosker, acl Crane. a Flarvard, teld at Em hed ‘ocala. ean’ ani r Hal), Yale: second, me, cornell: third, rf Cornell, y Prinoston; tims Grn, 60'3: pe waa Pennsylvania, i Cornell, 1h; Harvard, 184! Princeton, 8; Haverford, 1; A Fat, 0, Be it | Bemt-fnat rd Hurdie, neat— First, , oleate | , Arm= fi time, 2 b-Bs. Aecond Heat——Pirst,Amuler,” Penn.; ace- ond, Cat Une, 23 8-6, BIG TIME UP AT LARCHMONT Yachting Season Opened Along j the Northern Shore of Long ‘Island Amid Booming of Can- nons Aboard the Boats. (Special tp The Evening World.) LARCHMONT TA tT CLUB, May | abo Yachting season along the rthuHy whore “Of Long Imand Sound Mab formally ened: this afternoon when the Larctimont Yacht Club went {nto commission, while the rocking- chair fleet was also declared to bo fur- matly in readiness to entertaln visitors and the yachtsmen in general, Amid the popping uf champagne corks and the booming vf cannons on board the yachts in~the harbor and at the club- the club's burgee was sent aloft on the big flag-pole, and Commodore Bostwick declared the club-house open, There were more monies, Commodore Albert C, flagship Vergomere. shall's Levantee and named her Cc. Adrien; Paul Ano 1d Rudolph Soheeter's new six- na ty-foot steam yacht. YOUNG BARRY IS final was wev- 3 up and 2 to play, age, won the championship, Baschall, Polo Grounds, To-Day, pM. Champion Giants sa. Rlyn. Adi:60e Bryant Huton | ¢ laughing is a healthful practice; To laugh ‘last” is “best,” they say;, But laughing frequently is better, So commence to laugh to-day. Laugh at sorrow and reverses; You may think this hard to do, But it's easy if you do as Sunday World Wants tell you to. 6,000 Joyful Opportunities To-Morrow in ir slay World's Want Maat Dirty tf than 200 wealthy yachtsmen present at the opening cere- Bootwiok walled to the club early from his man- sion on Orlenta Point, with Mrs, Bost-- wick and a pair of friends on his big Clitford Brokaw, who recently purchased Alfred Muar- the Anita, had a party of six friendy on doand, Guests wore also entertained on GOLF CHAMPION. LONDON, May %.—A. G, Barry, of St, Andrew's University, won the amateur golf championship at Prestwick, Scot- land, yesterday, defeating Osmund Scott Barty, who te only nineteen years of 1s'the youngest player who ever WINS 100-YD. DASH TITLE OISEAU SHOWS GOOD GRAVESEND TRIAL yA’ RACETRACK, May 27. y 0.87 2-5, ile War about the faost morning 408} No account and not worth Sonal 0.61 2-5, all out, waining operations that the tocal train. |" Any company, ors have had this season. The weather | 0.52%, 1.(6, handily, 100 and track were about et their best and ; seen gh I best day; ie some very clever gallops reulted. The cede feet ‘A—Four good col Olseau wae sent @ mile and! handily, 110 poun: & furlong at only @ gallop, but did the| speed, but work impressively. LOA ee callo oped, 0 Let duly, acl 0.00,, at han spe he a) pou ao ft a B, M 8) of ing. havi K fun ey 0.24 Ma te 110 146, I pre n I ¥ or ca on 0,64 b: tha ae 3) i The best workouts follow: nore Fenen @ clever colt and should returned a_winn Jong In 0.66 handily, 110 pounds up; not much ath handily, ike a ‘very cl excellent trim. han some good 101 oughIy HE to di hardly ready, BPAR—Hi< turionge in 1.20 al] Hoa UB AOE ee rout th, $, gountersele handily, 110 | time out. NIA almost read: RSE: Seenm to be 1,06, Ho {s very near to his best Just about ft, SansonaM— Seven furlongs, 0.2 26 Ls 0.61 8-5," 1.05 a nana, 108 uns Up. Net ‘ing his best form; 1,17 2-6, 1, fit as can be made and should run « with, 109 pounds Ub, Fi Breened wlth 100 1 pounde 1} LONBDALE:- 1.49 wth 1 ane ty ‘what noe can rma, four furlongs, 0.95 1-6; 0,60 han- , 110 1b, up. Very high in flesh, but ae colt, DOME—BSoven furlongs, 0.25, Li, 13h, breexing 100 pounds op his ‘best, and a race on the ehiead, will be to his Hiking DNEY —Four _ furlongs, handy, 110 poun oe , ENGLISH LAD ti D ELLA—Four furlongs, 0.25, 0,60, This filly has very soon, dily, 115 pounds up. ed and should win aa {a thoroughly fit, NATAS—Mile in’ 1.47, handily, 110 nds up. This horse is sure to win heap race almost any day, as he Is and has speed. ARON ESHER—Galloped four ture open and thron EB Phillips altowe from where The star of Was sent to a olroult a trotting galt. candidate for the Parl to be run on hin best, 188 CRAWFORD—Mile in 1.44, very with 106 pounds up, This looks | ver filly, and she ts In BPOT—0.25 2-5, 0.51 2-5, 1.00 8-8, 110 pounds up. his Mly, out eF Annie Bishop, is improv. for her ill-temper I would IDE ndily, the But ing about 15.4 and his Poe ae tag 0.41 Netw ft| over ut a pig nervous fy? will Lumet (bof oF! sary ioe (erecta) to The Byentog World) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, trajners and racers ech jn the the course to-day’ unt] cldse to the floon hour, Fred Cook useful Umbering-up exercise after their Journoy from Loulavitle, Ky. they arrived yesterday, the mtring English Lad, who fs a Tuesday smoothly turned chestnut hore, star. dicates speed and stamina. YANKEE HENLEY REGATTA DRAWS GREAT CROWDS. \Oarsmen of Leading Colleges in Second Annual Race on Schuylkill. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, May %1.-The eyes of the rowing world were to-day turned towarde the famous. nationad course on the Schuylkill River, in Fairmount Park, where this afternoon was rowed the second annual American Henley regatta, under the auspices of tho Amenican Rowing Association, ing Col ao in Hace, r the comittee found the col- Jegea anxious to send representatives, so that when the firet race was started at belf past two o'clook this afternoon, Phfiadeiphians had their firet opportun- Ry to eee much famous inetituiions as the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell, Harvard and Yale struggting for su- premacy with the flower of the inde- pendent rowing clubs. Along the banks of the @ohuykill large crowds daw the brawny oarsmen strugete for supremacy im their fréli ohelie. Thirteen Races on Programme. The English Henley entries had for thelr..cpponents a crew of picked men ‘who have won their laurels while woar- ing the red and blue of the University of Penneylvania The college eight was made up of oradk oarsmen of the, past and present. There were in al ithirteen races on the programme, and all thing: conaldered the second American Henley was the biggest kind of @ success, First Double Sculls—Won by Philadel phia Barge Club. ©. B. Wood and W. B. ‘Wittiame; second, University Barge Club, fod an@ Allan G. Henry, No Tphia was disqualified for foul- ing the University Club shortly after the atart. Becond,’ Single Beulle—Thomas Stokes, University B.C. first; M.D. Beylard, (Philadelphia) Barge Club, second; George F, Joly, Bachelors’ Boat Club, third; W. B. ‘West, Undine Boat Club, all of Philadel- phia, fourth, Time, 9.97 2-8. Second, 8-Oared Shells—Harvard Freeh- men, first; Universtty of Pennsylvania Freahmen, second; Wem Philadelphia Bost chu! ‘Suiveretty, ee Benhay|vanin eset Peanayt iy th Ee a cM Y an male Sully Won by by Jesee yy ntamson: ralvers! gi saa Tecond, licdsiptia Boat Club: LANGFORD WINS A CLEVER FIGHT. 100 pouns alee, ine (evectal 00 The Hivedinn World.) Paced out and| MARLBORO, Mass, May 21.—Before HARD FIGHTS | FOR HONORS ON THE GOLF LINKS Big “Gallery’’ Watches Seely and* Graham Play for “‘Met’’ Championship. =——— (Special to the Evening World.) STAPLETON, 8. 1, May %7.—The Metropolitan golf handlop in whtch there were over seventy entries, was played here to-day, in addition to thi finals for the champtonship, Governor's Cup, and the finals for the third and fourth eixteens, all of Which are at 36 hol The final for the championship be- tween Charles H. Seely, of Wee Burn, @ former champion of Connecticut, and Archie Graham, of North Jersey Coun- try Club, @ former champion of New Jersey, was the star event of the day @nd carried the gallery. They each went out in 41 amd were all even at the turn, Beely came home tn 41 ahd Graham in 48, breaking aN even on the morning round, In the Governor's Cup Division, Amen M, Robbins, Garden City, was 5 up on W. B. Rhet,' Crescent A, C., at the end the morning nownd; Sidney Maddock, Crescent A. ‘Mar: Batcuarol, “in ee the: Girt” rine Foot, Apawamia, ani Heian, Foxhatls, were ail ov of the morning rounds in the vustous istie wor ronie Graham, North |. Beely, Wee-lurn, all ‘Fo: cae Ga ey alzteen. o> bine, Be And ion We J, ones, pe Co Sof ra ne ae ice i joa Re Size Cup—J. een i - copie and Wee, Hougbion. Fox alia all oven, In. the handicap Sydney led the field with 80—A1, Goma of the scores mate in the handicap wnder:80 are aa follows ydney Maddock, Crescent. a ares 8. Tavior Powelto ry DREYFUSS MAY SUE M’GRAW (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa, May #.—While Barney Dreyfuss, President of the Pittsburg Club, refused to discuss the McGraw case any further, {t was mazi- feat that he was quite satished with [the Highland A. C, last night Sam Langtord, of Boston, got the decision ovet “Young Jackeon;" of Balti- more, The bout was the hotest ever seen ih this city, Latwftord showed great wena Work. adele seemed to-force the fightin and Wad aggressive all tie way through, Thete wal @ grédt deal of lofighting, @ach keeping after the other hammer and tongs, Langford wae clever with his 16ft, JaéKton did a lot of body punching, and was strong throughout, ‘When the gong sounded in the last foufid both men were fighting gamely. Langford, however, appeared to be the fresher, and wae landing his left re- peatediy, Jaéksdt appeared to be pretty Proll used up and did considerable hang. ing on, YALE VS. HARVARD FRESHIES. (Special to the Bvening World.) YALE FIBLD, NBW HAVEN, Conn, May 27.—Yale freahmen defeated Har- yada ters to-day by a score of 4 to 1, and holding the vieltors down to two hits, while they wete credited with LA mile in alte Hak te eels pe WORKED, far Th ‘Trainer d ithe string of Brigilbh Lad, if the coursé at ‘kway Handicap, next, fs a every polnt in- SIGHT “BRRANT:-Gatloped ix | ‘The morning gallops we eight, ones handily, 110 pounds Up. Ie not| ZBALA—116 pounds up; a half mile feore by Innings. yf Food ab he Wag last weuson, o.44 bb, 0,28, 0,80, 0.48, Oleverly,--Bhe had 4 RST MASON — Four furlongs, | plenty of foot this morning, & J, Joy- Far As head 8-5, 0.00, handily, 115 pount ke ‘no iniatake about thie horse, YRs G More than ordinary and will beat ormen very soon : 26 2-5, handily, 110 Ib, FY) ‘ator jo His best any Maay Led, LIAN 0.25 8-5, 0. hi ib UuD. is not of much ait hana Crs ae 1002 it. de dong race next ner, traiher, furlongs, 0.12, youngeter from t Ne ating, ©, B, Hebd, one-eighth miles, 0.68, j, 1.194% A. J, Joyner, trainer, ayer mit i one and a i and should run a mi HI fie ‘hree = furlongs 0,88, pup. aioe of mah ac- whi WETADler 04; 11 W joing nicely and ly NAL—Se oh furlongs: 0,25 8-5, tly, 9 Ib. up. oe not vas Whe wees ago. etting #tal RRACIBLE—Vive furlony handily, 100 1b. up. pposition; has speed but won't use It a race, HILDEBRAND—Five fwstangs; 0.2, 1, ,1.06; handily, 100 Ib, #2, Only an dihary pluter, but is fit for what he n furlongs: | 0.96, | 0.60 8:6 1. ip. Should niles, 0.2%, 1.693-5 breezing, 116 pot ly a nice gallop for this hia re NTIC— a 1 Bons 151%, gellopin trainer, handily, 100 If LION, 115 0.25 126, 0, 0.96, 0.88, gelopl LAMA TE: Ca ‘Os traine: 0.25, 0.8 Very Bad Do, train {i pour 8 ¥, easily, F. B Ls “io pou longa, 0.12 4-5, 1.18 4-5, hen ARTERY: ott ta 24 ¥00' ity Me i ty 146. poirn Mey") Madden ZI N10 Pe 9.62, 1. BRU) 10 0.18, 0.28, 9, wilt ie in PAG tLE 110 pounds 0.1 Has dane noth Hhoe he arrive <Gatloped four furlongs tn 4 with 106 pounds up; a very nice AND--Five furlongs, 012, 0.24 2-6, 1.04 handily, 105 pounds up, Can for a short distance Dut bis wi Ad legs evidently siart hurting after i win 80 BRL 0.60 3-5, 1.0: Not of mush ALL RIGH i Vise handily, Five furlongs, 0.24 8-5, 5 handily, 100 pounds DIM Be PreneDs 0.51 2-6, Hi snd paints Al 10 pounds up, a gua an Sane an Cie ice race next time out, GOLD BADGE--0,20 3-5, 0.81, all out, Io pounds up. Tha’ {colt is Tot at him: RBs 21 5 cus out, 7 tite paeren rem wae | finve RIPIDMOORE—106, peas UD), fice MWaideck diable’ ‘train TRADIMON—15 pounds up; O18 &b, Ing, Just @ nice’ breeze for this mare, BPARKLING STAR—1 ANDIDA~100 pounds up, one mile in 0 %, O41, 0.54, ay, » trainer, ADL eNO. uinds i pounds. up 63, 1.06 1-5, 1.21, haitdily, 18. Up ix furlongs, 05, 1,15, ap ‘Company. ng to speak af with on 7m. ‘and May, roll ver 7 VALI eS oo O bat tat Ruiclgtale ant Wendel re ‘oe % A) bc Don't miss him, Ww. vitae tt tee et four one otf, an tee 147, 2.01, gallop 05 tes, 0. 186 4-61.80, 2.03, <r ‘was on the bit Aa 4 ‘ar ae aa a as aries Hughes, 100 nay vite vit tin L, Stuart, ABU fj Jong in 1,06, TOCUND—115 0,12, 0.24, 0. rountaa aN ne salloping.” unds pounds up, five 1, 0.61, 1.04, eaally, alx furlongs, up, four furlongs rown, trainer. Cpe 5 fur- train Se we gee thm. a. traine: trainer nds up, one mile 1,45 8:6, h, Neel, five furlon 1.06, fuslonae.| 7. Bat Faker MEISE J as, mye bai " MoCormick, iene eae Ai 0 pound ) z 61 1. 1g from the South, O12 1-1 nde, tiny gone dalle, 5b, 1 2! s, aliopinn. “hth immons, trainer, ry i Oe Ab, 1) ounds wp, | crand ehaps, coud ent Taner to this morning. seven furs unde up, #ix furlongs, ie seh 1, 18, asely ts about Corm lol, one 7, the punishment meted to the New York Club manager when they fined Aim $16 and suspended him for fifteen days, It is reported that Dreyfuss haa not finished with McGraw and that he eon~ top piaiee taking ee action against. ayer whom he WReaped ‘abime upon hin ta New Gorn receatty. MURRAY HILL VS.. PATERSON. ‘The Murray Hills will have for thet? opponents at Equitable Park, Sixty-sev- enth street and West End avenue, to- morrow the Paterson team of the Hud- fon River League, who are holding down third place in that league, Game. promises to be a close and ex: citing one, ae both nines always put up a fast game when they meet, Motolt will do the twirling for the Murray Hills, while the Patersons will have thelr best pitcher in the box, + an DOWD IN GREAT SHAPE. ‘ : Ligh Eddie Dowd, of Brooklyn, who is matehed to fight Willie Honey, of Al- bany, on May 31, is fast rounding into ehape and will give a @00d account of himself by carrying away the big ead of the purse, oe FAST BOATS To RACE, ‘The annual regatte of the Metropoilt: Yaobt Cub promiess 10 bring forth’ seme. < HARVARD AND YALE AT TENNIS Crimson Players Defeat Elis in Singles by Five Matches to One in Dual Meet on Courts of Longwood Club _— BOSTON, May %1—A dual moet wt tennia between Harvard and Yale unt- AG CROWD AT HARVARD AND CORNELL RACE Conditions This Year Arouses New Interest in This Col- legiate Contest, (Special te ‘The Byening Wort) BOSTON, May 27.—In the first oof ledtate bout race ever rowed upon the Charles, and the first conttest held be- tween the Crimson and the Red and Blue since 1896, when the Ithacan'e ‘The toyrnament, instead of being dl- ideal into, rpubds, ea ound robin, ant “trom n vale Ta the sete ilar vand won five meio! One of the best mat showed a foaming wake to the Cam- sr eter of the aay nays erelty. ANd |bridgo crew, Harvard and N. Behr, Yale, trained to en unusual degree of perfec: aly wt srinning, oe the Ganwtes toviowe: | tion for so early in the eeason, met 8. Brecrttcs Harvard, beat J, O.|under almost {deal weather conditions pibiedh, Yale, @2, ei. late this afternoon, F, Derham, Harvard, beat 8. Por-| Although, coming #0 early in the eea- neon, the race could hardly be termed championship affair, interest in it was unusually keen, Cornoll, on account of her prost! was easily the favorite, but the thet this year has one af the fastest eights in all her hietory left room for « feeling of anxiety in the New York State sup- porters. The fact, also, that Harvard this year hes for the first time in her rolng history a professional coach. made the event an important one as showing whether Harvard this year was dea- ‘ined to break her long sertes of aquatio defeats, ‘Three other preceded the "vars sity, all of which were witnessed. trom Jqunches and from @ grand stand=prected at the finish. The enthusiasm of the spectators was tremendous, Cornel! and crimson supporters adding to the up- roar as the crews came straining down the stretch. NELSON SEEKS NEW RECORD, The feature of the Decoration Day meet at the Empire City track In Yonk- ota will be the appearance of | the Lightning Bug, with Joe Nelaon et the wheel. ‘This wonderful ateam racing machine, the: creation of Louis Ross, will ats tempt to make a new world’s record tor a mile, Those who have seen the Lightning Bug in action are con- vinoed that it can lower Barney Old- field's track secord of % seconds, made at the Empire City cournd. Fiftysthree seconds 1s also the record ¢or steam cars, api as the Lightning Bug ie @ steamer, Nelaon te necucularly ABaq fous to better this time. ‘This steam record was made by Webb Jny'n White. machine at the recent at Morris Park. Joo Nelson is one the most daring drivers on thd trick to-day and one of the most ardent onn- matches in OOK. an th i pers wath Harvard ne) aoubies in A ernie t, onte. Waa thar between Sullow mmery an lowes, nd See et} Harvard, beat Bheand ran "Prentice aither, Harvard, beat . Reypen, Yale, 64, cua Tan Derham, Harvard, beat 2. Tikten ani Meteon and Swaite, ‘Yale, 6-8, sets ecealeanetic GRAVESEND ENTRIES. GRAVESEND, N. ¥., May 21.—The en- tries for Monday are as follows: IRST RACE, — Handicap for three-year jut six furlongs: SOND, RACH Selling, fllllen two-year: a furios Gidates for the track ehampionshio thte « est shine on earth, It isa and contains no tt 3 ‘Will not berm delicate leather, ‘ » DY Beet ei ghe.n alle, and a ein: ‘ Wau BROO! sronriva a JOCKEY att ony Re 3 ee : ose aes pe fs betw are report- raees, which be EAaue, mba pitatore ie aii Pit yy EL-BART Dry Matt iyrnea, te cari A) big oY Tag ee Sees? For health or. sibnabie Hot or cold! Look for the me o } wh Gin. It’s Clean. sagen Loved ces ie "

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