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COMPLETE RESULTS -dijeatabad ONE c T. MPORTANT happenings tn the college world are down on tho schedule for next week. Two annual regattas will be rowed and within two days. On ‘Wednesday six crews, representing Cor- nell, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Syracuse, Georgetown and Wisconsin, will compete in the historical Poughkeepsie regatta, and on Thursday Yale and Harvard will have an aquatic battle royal at New Londoh, The training periods at both pluces ire nearing an end, and, barrit the customary hard luck st In-as good condition as weeks of tral Ing can put them. , may the bem men win at both places, ye L, SULLIVAN still-a drawing card. Bat Masterson says so, and hevought to know. Glad to hear It Qnyhow. Old John always was a draw- ing cardiuntil he started on that lecture tour last year. John Considine has the big fellow in tow now and has suc- ceeded in keeping him straight, It is ald this means at least $760 a week to tho once might¥ Jolin, Just now Sulll- van Js getting off his act In the Puget Sound district. stay away from Broadway, He is back in town again, having had enough of the West, and now there is Yous CORBETT evidently can't me, palk of his making a match with he ten: What would Attell do to Corbett in a six-round bout? I refuse to anawor., | dame and Sysonby Is off unless old Mr, Sun works overtime and dries up that Sheepshead Bay track, It's about time we got some real excitement out of this racing game. A Trace between the Koene and the Belmont thorough- beads would certainly provide It, ————_— HUSBAND DID NOT TALK LIKE \ KENNETH BUDD) OOKS now an if the meeting of Bel- WeH. Dixon Says Wife Com- y \ Blained Because He Could a Not Discuss Philosophy. ee begun by William H, Dixon, of N, J., June 23.—The taking in the habeas corpus pro- “ Circulation Books Open to All,’ » | asia ee YORK, FRIDAY, JONE 23, 1905. MILE RIDE PIRATES WHIP SUPERBAS BY FIVE TO ONE Horse Was Entered to Be|Plucky Autoist After the Rec-|Brooklyns Tried to Play Ball, Sold for $2,800—Shields Did the Bidding. SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Whorler (3 to 1) 1, Arabo (8 to 1) 2, Arsenal 3, BECOND RACE—Broomstick (9 to 5) 1, Sinister (4 to 1) 2, Cedern strome 3, THIRD RACE—Old Faithful (4 to 1) 1, Phidiae (8 to 6) 2, Cassini 3, FOURTH RACE—Go Between (8 to 5) 1,.. Geranium (18 to 8) 2, Bt. Valentine 3 FIFTH RACE—Consistent (3 to 1) 1, Sueedaway (8 to 1) 2, Avieton 3. SIXTH RACE—Migrane (2 to 1) 1, Jonqui’ (5 to 1) 2, Alan-a-Dale 3, BY FRANK W. THORP. (Spectal to The Evening World.) BHPEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 23,—There was very little to in- terest one in the card at Sheepshead this afternoon, This ts always the case on Friday, however, for the reason that the most Important stakes and largest purses of the week are alwaya given on Saturday, so that on Friday quality is absent, The card on that day is made Up of a horde of cheap selting platers, ‘These flelds make good racing, howevor, and are always. attended by good bet- Ung, but they aren't what the real ad- mirer of the thoroughbred loves to see, There was but one stake to-day—the Thistle—a solling affair at a mile and @ furlong, The field was probably the beat of the day, The track still showed the effects of yesterday's cloudburst and was heavy. There is little chance that it will be dry to-morrow, The at- tendance was fair, James R, Keene said to-day he would not start Sysonby in the Great Advance Stakes which Is gto be run on this gruck to-morrow. Mr, that hag never run in heavy going, @ might perform ‘well le doek not care about taking any chances 5 a nerien Won Cleverly, yar role brim ey] oer added; heals sod. @ pelt shpat ‘spurs Won driving, Garringe Wel Arabo aaa u runnt followed Whorier, Awe etal a Ali Right. fl 0 Keene suvs thre tt if : is ony, a 4 Ae dog ther th aaa gu the, of OD EE We On ae Philosophy? Dixon Gold Ten and oak pee te ord Now Held by Mr. C. G Wridgway. Under lowering skies and over a track that showed traces of the recent ‘heavy downpour of rain, Guy Vaughan this afternoon started after the 1,000- mile automobile record of 2% hours 50 minutes and 1 second, now held by C. G, Wridgway. The attempt wes made at the Empire City track, where Vaughan once before essayed the feat, Dut was stopped by storm and numer- ‘ous tire punctures, and while weather conditiong were not of the most prom- {sing, friends of the plucky young driver offered to wager he would suc- ceed, provided the rain held off. Vaughan himself was more confident then his friends “Unless I am stopped by storm or accident,” he sadd, “I will make the thousand-mile journey inside of twenty-four hours." Vaughan drove the forty horse-power Decauville car in which he made his previous attempt. It wes 1 o'clock whon Vaughan, accompanied by L, 4, Mitch- ell, who will act as his mechanje during the race, drove his car onto the track ready for the word go, Previously 4 gang of laborers had gone carefully over the track, removing every stlek, stone or big clod of dirt that could be found. Mr, Wridgwey, the present holder of the record; 8, B. Stevens, ef Rome, N, ¥,, and thirty other judges, scorers and timers were on hand to superviss the run, ‘ A staff of more than one hundred automobile and tire repairers also was on hand and will be constantly on duty until the race is completed. A large patrol will constantly watch the track @nd see that no obstructions are placed upon it. During the hours of darkness more than thirty 2,000 candle-power Kitsom Ughts will be used to make the track ae Nght as day in the course or the car and the turns will be marked with red lights, Tt was exactly 1.40 when Vaughan was is long journey, and as he line at full Pie. approached the first turn at re- duced speed, but when ho struck the backstretch ‘he put on fill force, and after that he reeled off mile after mille until when he had covered seventy-six milog he was fourteen miles ahead of ‘Wridgway's record, At the fifteenth mile tt rained a intle bit, but soon cleared up, epeayatian Kept up his record-break fand. when he reached the ioanile | Mark he We 291-2 minutes ahead of | Wridewuy's record, At that time every~ {bing wae going emoothly and it fooked ‘aughan would cover the 1, fatlee within twenty-four hours, Ma {g the biawest boost in @ selling race Consistent All the Way. eranitiin and tater fant 0 0 A 9 0 but Their Attempt Was Not Much of a Success, Brooklyn .. 00100000 OF Pittsburg .. 21002000 x8 Pittsburg. Brookt, Clark, If, bed, ct jeauinont, cf, Hall, i¢. ach, Bb. Lumiey, rt. ener, Geaoler, Ib. Howard, rf. Batch, %b, Claney, ‘Ib, Malay, 3b, Ritchey, %. Babb, ss. eltz, ©, Ritter, o. Flaherty, p, Btricklett, p. Umpire, Mr. Klem, (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, June 23—Hanlon's Su- Perbas were defeated in their last game there to-day by the Pirates in a contest that wae decidedly one-aided, the for- mor champions winning by a ecore of 5 to 1, and carning a fitting\revenge for the victory of the Trolley Dodgers in ‘the first game of the series. Before going to the park to-day Han- lon handed a call to Dobbs-and Gessler for thelr miserable base-running on Wednesday. “Don't do any more of that crazy work on the bases it you valle your peace of mind, said Han- lon, The Phillies intended ¢o stay over here and wee the me to-day, but qanages Duty ie Men out At noon, pane Fe a double-header at ty Saturda: with Brooklyn, wait to win them bother and we First inning, to Clancy, | Hall eaalet, Lumley entice drive went seed three wtrdlcon. Dobbs out, retired on Fiah« ba a Be into Nett Novis and Geseler stilied Clarke. Beaumont drove a hit in short left, Leach pie of anal to right, Beaumont Cis UR ‘agner placed safely pas toh ana Beaumont was home, oh took a Tong chance, and scored from second on out at first, Gessler, Clancy was out, Birteklett to Gessler. 6 RUNS. owate Becond Inning, Leach's assist pie, was eb, Malay to, frat, agnor to Chaney: Leash s rifgounder and NO RUNS, Pelts hit inside of Flaherty bunted t Stricklett, who wanted to toms to Ges Jer, ut the latter wasn't on his bas in nd a single was scored, Clarke grounded’ to Batch, who stupid- ly made no attempt to the Relts, but threw to Malay at second for a force on Flaherty. Peltz then_ran to third, The play we was jeered. On the double steal, Clarke got to ‘nocand go Belts’ beat tho ‘ball homer By mont filed to Hall. ONE RUN. Third Inning. Stricklett out, rt} Dovbe wat a tweshenger om Clarke ‘almost caught after somersault. Hal dro} a! Dobbs scort to Clancy, fy, which “Blghth Inning. Dobbs out, Clancy unnssisted, Halt nit BS, famley beat aut a sae a Yaaich fouled 16 Leake? NO ut, Batch to finet, How. Detroit Can with SCORE Detroit. Highlanders BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Bening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥., June %8.—Patience is the watchword with Glark Grimth, but when he donned his nice white uniform to-day and then looked up to fee nothing but overhanging clouds he sald something that sounded very much ke “tam,” "Well ( to quote the Highlander), this weather man can go a long way with me, byt he has reached his itmit, We're going to play this game If the coaches on the lines-have to work un- dee umbrellas, “Bull, that would not be allowed," hw murmured after a little mediation, “for Ban Johnson ‘haa latd the law down 49 hard that in these days we are not al- lowed even to raise an umbrella on grounds.” BY INNINGS. 00000000 0-0 0000006 —7 Firet Inning. Ohesbro found the damp weather not to his liking and allowed O'Leary to walk. Denpite his vaudeville expe- ce Cooley had not lost his cunning ina. ‘aunroed. a measiey bunt between Conroy's legs and both were safe, Hickman in a vain attempt to bunt struck out. Crawford hit straight into PRY xe sia yee Yeager Dougherty an Roored with tree transport to first ner, but oo fon Reeler's lah fy. to 5 fe took second on a passed @ took third cn Conroy's long to Crawford. Another wild piten im home. . Williams cut a clean ya lett eld. Chase whipped ive to deep centre for threo babe. coring Williams, but was out at the pate trying to stretch it on Cough- Lara pute e throw to third, TWO Becond Inning, lin died on a rap to Yeager, but got four bad ones and ambled, stealing sec NO RUNS. “cond: Lowe Sohae! Struck out Cooley got \inder Yeager's soarer to centre, and Fulta's short fly to right rabbed by Crawford, lanow as @ grounder to first, NOR! Third Inning, P| an easy one to ¥ Ma nien mene Rook ie Setint nd It looked @ out, but Chesbr ouee 's Diint and he was pate, fey ah bame trick, Chase felding tho bau Burne body covered first. Hicks man filed to Wiltams, “NO RUNS Cheabro siriiok out. Dougherty again | was ashamed to walk, Koeler thereupon shot a hot one through Coughlin, vaneing Patrizhle to second, Conroy hit Mullen, foroin, Doughert third Wiliams fouled to Drill NO Fourth Inning, took Crawford's grass cutter Coughlin died a similar weremade a great stop of bounder over ‘second, and ft to Chase in time: NC long fly to Lowe, w the ‘fence, and Yea huefer, fi ina vain attempt to bunt, A iN ig 3 lifted si: almost sora; ell to the 3 Toho oare of Sol front ‘and won ‘won Cees iy by two fe lengths from Arabs, who waa a iength in front hae aillngh: Liver tien se spur Wagner to. Ritchey, Lumley Fifth Inning, f Areonai,’ the, lniter closing strong, | Start on aaily. Wime—t.00 4°3. "| onde” Gensler Toulea “to Lbwe tnla./ac bunt Masriaee etal Hy At the head of the starters, Jos +" mer, Be RUN, hadewan peat ie ut the third. Stretch in the jumble around the. t tetany at f i , ne, Leach out, Btricktett Bette "endiiity ane yy but the 8 Nee to Con sent Lowe boy was not hurt. Ba ects i i bse fa | Saaner. bunted, but Strick! throw | along another pe, Wilingos took Mul- encoun rt fr Broomatick, \ wii Bk, Sh q wan too fast, ‘Howard failed to beat | len's grounder: Lowe going von Me ighetiong ra iy Hy 2 aie Benoleieseey, NORUNY Qeary Mipped a fimey My to Kleinow. oro re “males wart ose Ay vain ne dt ‘ang| Fourth Inning, Kleino grounder was tak: pot volt ie ‘the front, made all Sypenet to Clancy, was the day on bits de \. Gherpre falied to get his hit cae ny the ing and won easily by four| Batch. Mala: out,’ Babb hit! past rty'a fleetnera 0 ia ich Bi ite ie RTM eat stig anita No Me, MO | BLga ME Reg thea fe ¥ to | Teolation Nad ‘eat owed ‘Stancy ‘waa thron ‘out tnd nabbed ie “shor fe Just back oF |) ro Beater! away ‘on the clad Gye RH eney BPS Gaanite 'p ig bs nel Aret. NO't RUN: ' 4 , t he soon Fees |g toyaraie fecond Hiehey was out on Malays ion ‘ie Inning. ‘command 4 FO, ‘opley whipped thi ing the way Ee a foe fe nih Caged man's fy wan roa ‘ ek Redlne chase | Broomet Sense ue Caen Fifth Inning, ot the Alaa hand tor making a won: stroma, | ome, = ay ‘ Pere ie Bete ne re pgrounde erful ae att t crawford’ stinger over went oF Ht we, 4 ane ora ep s ‘coaching ig sn ba itu of ti Hint chapter Mr, Pash es? i 9 ws sah fo srebtnety of ont, Ritoh na frat | be Donovan, altay big all Ne “ani thine ie erty. eeoribed in the rule mold Peithful Wae Faithful, ae & ey brah cents emast aid ar tor rae Late tn? ai one ot a nr] the grout oY, ont PrRusitta: fox twenrear| § "lernine’ closed, ‘and ina work | Sertantett hraitated. toe lon and when | allen ta Behinafer,"ana Wittame face ae it ita Door, Won driving. ithe rive oR, ont oak, wera was | he Wore te eh anoeinees, Biles ral Rena Hibcana ma ener sea een : je Anchored safely: J Hiengens tn front of Alan'A Bale, Goeten, . Waser poppe WUseRlalt to | Seong ae jae tale eacond, Yenses re nit over Hall's head tor three | fied to Cooley, NO RUNS, NATIONAL LEAGUE, ‘anh to an en aes Sinan” Seventh ae 4 Coughlin was thrown out by Ci "Sia Fait Sakae ine, Tunplh ir CHICAGO AT BT. Louis, Sixth Inning. and Behaetr Titted a high fly. to W rn | owed_b} stint und Phidles, ‘They ran | Game postponed on account of rain, ood, atop ang throw by Ritchey | iam: Jowss sininder was a pipe f thie may to the Airetch, where Chasint —$$——— bent eee ey Saree, "patch Fpapwea ts Wang ON Reker tole: wh 1| on, Oia an i m4 walle: oF ak wide ones, and | ee ree gvss| AMERICAN LEAGUE. Boy cRn i. pa, gi sol eet Behe er hes un , ‘ullen whipped the bal 0 Briand “1 Pall Jah rt wan tH cHicnag: ar Boston. panier. Bavp and Gener Area Michers hit t tme to oi om ts, « Daukh: ‘fron ; Boston $9 04 Int to Crawford advancing FOURTH ho Thistic; for threes| Chg: ¢ o enth Inning, Rieinow. to third, ~ Chesbro was out area a ag OP EEE SES ae tual ttazey ea atee Stason : 2 ‘ Babb out, Wagner to Clanoy, er ‘ mut EASTERN LEAGUE. gut, on! fast Diay, Fiaherivto frat Bete IRN RS ie Joske, nlite, 8 “" fe i a Birickiott popped to Wagner, 1. By; th i H i itt ‘8 NEWARK AT BAL LTIM Clark fi'ed to Hall. Real eave Dobbs Se ae a 2 ORE. to Conroy wae "NO RUNS euiele fo cimartey epanieli, Gainare, he ewark «: ® 9 Reais ene OUR MBIAY: COTM Oey non NG, nifie ip reht, and went to third on Conroy's hot alngle to short centre, grounder mot throurh O'Leary, rcorine Keeler, and allowine Conroy oto tale | ¥ ner Yes 10 right. scorin: ee to Hickman | g ss in iy nal ‘Hiams to thi i Willarps KOT Lame. clingy out, atric Ninth Inning, ALAS pura Te: is Con: } eonjunotion with Wi Worked Wb paitecke “slag” my Wanteees Hane a the plate, Mm WAS £O CO: \ Mawes now ray da alert thro by eh eae Lia ott tm ii xfuino now to first es i ae t Highlander’s Mainstay Pitches Great Ball Again, and the Heavy Batters from Do Nothing Him. BATTING ORDER. Highlanders. Dotrolt, Dougiverty, If. O'Leary,’ ea. Keeler, rf. Cooley, of. Conroy, 8b. Hickman, 1b, Willams, 2b, Crawford, rf. Chae, 1b. Coughlin, 8b. Yenger, 99, Schacter, 2b. | Putty, Joe. f Kielnow, 6 rl Chesbra, p, Mullon, p, and Yeager was run down between third and home; both runners were advanced, Jack thereupon made good by elam- ming to right Scoring: Fults and Kieinow. Dougherty bunted safe, but Chesbro slept soundly at third and never made a move. Dougherty then stole second. Keeler was cracked on the funny bone and again the bases were Inbabitated. Conroy then filed to Cooley, FIVE RUNS. Ninth Inning. Cooley singled to centre. Hickman hit Into a double play, Williams to Yeager and Yeager to Chase. rawford fouled CLEVELAND . ST. LOUIS .....----n0- WASHINGTON .... -- ‘TORONTO . MONTREAL to Kleinow, NO RU —_ ALDERDICE IS GUILTY OF FORGERY fey Out: ily 21 Hours— Convicted Man Refuses to Give Pedigree, The jury considering the evidence Against James 8, Alderdice, indicted for forgery In the first degree in having ex: ecuted false deeds of the property of the late Mary J. Oliver, brought in a verdict of gullty of forgery in the Qrat degree this afternoon, They had arrived at thetr verdict an hour and a half earlier, but Recorder Goff way absent, They had been out since 5 o'clonk last night—a few min- |utes over twenty-one hours, Alderdice took his conviction in a suls len manner and refused to give his | pedigree, He was remanded until next Wednesday for sentence. — LATONIA WINNERS. LATONIA, Ky,, June 2%3.—The races here to-day resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Six and a half fur- 1 ferino (Wishard), 95 (4 to 1), 1; ad Thistle (Heusiman), 10 i) to 1), 2} gpenay (‘Treubel), 198 (5. t0 1). time 1.2 ui Good Time, Major Ci aN penter, Orin, Lillinndra,Troupeuae, Rone, Mary Kane and Blytheness ilso ran, SECOND RACE—Four and a_halt ture | Red Weod, Wishard (7 to 1) 1, EXTRA INNING GAME AT PROVIDENCE, LATEST LATEST NEWS OF ) ALL TO-DAY’S SPORTS CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA (A, L.). wwe eeee?- 9000000 PHILADELPHIA .... .---.0 2001 0,0 Sy Wepre san at ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON (A.L.) i 0 -0 ————++--—_—— TORONTO ‘AT MONTREAL (E.L. 00 00 —_—+$2—_____ JERSEY CITY .......----- PROVIDENCE. .....0 oneeeee ip eortewetyctrecs i 4 afternoon, ‘ecovered. LATE WINNERS AT. DELMAR. Fifth—-Mynheer 1-2, Pompano 5-2, Emma Meyer: 12-1. (AT KENILWORTH. Fifth—Halifax 8-5, Pythia 7-1, Mazagam 2-1, Sixth—Don’t Ask Me 1-1, Solon 6-1, Ruby Hempstead 7-1, AT LATONIA. Fifth—Intense 3-2, Louise 10-1, Regale 6-1. dei sp acieeadbedselie DROWNED IN GRAVESEND BAY. " Daniel Sheehan, twenty-two years old, of 0. 341. Middle street, Fall River, Mass., was drowned in Gravesend Bay this Sheehan was Ih a rowboat with William Turner, also of Fall River, when the boat was asda The body was 0 oO 0 ‘ae 0010 0 00 0000004 0 0 o- + coo 10 i | 202209 fr) 9,9 0100022960 1 (6 to 6) 2 Holipttc, ‘ay 9. rime—o.s0 it Specamaker, andator, Kongroek, Capt, Bush and Bourbon News also ran. HIRD KACH — One 0 | Brady, M1 (Goodehila), Pet, 6 (Wishar to Cummer, 107 (7 20 iy Col ougias, Apucella, Edwards and Kate Zett also ran, | FOURTH. Race-Six and a halt fur- fhardolpn Vanderbout, 105 (2. to leh ce (J, Morrison) 118 (2) to 1) Hi Rain bance, (Goodenita) \82 (3 to 1) 1 “1,21 3+ ina Tamer Be ve Rain or Shine Autumn Caves entation and All Bearlet also ran. —————__ DELMAR FINISHES. DELMAR RACE TRACK, Tune 28.— The races here to-day resulted as fol | low! | FIRST PACH: ag (3 to 1 Gerolette ( ive pnd 9 halt fur. 8 long#.—Portworth (8 to 8) 1, Una Caz to 1) % Pinto ( to 1) & Time—1.18 2-5, THIRD RACE—One mile and seventy | ria. —Aten (O21) 1, Delusion (to 7 x" Look Away (15 to 1) RACH. ween rl ) nor Howa ‘Time—1.35, itis PARK RESULTS. Tune 28.- Highland ngs. (4 to) ~The races | Park re- DHTROIT Mi rus her to-day sulted as follows: FIRST RACK: 1 at Palate Filng (2 to 1) 2, Dart 2 to 1) 8. | SOND RACE--Lieber Gore (6 to 1) 1, Ama Garda (8 to 6) 2, Carew (0% 1) 8 Tme=10L a4. Red Reynant (2 to 1) 1) 4, Showman (7 to 7) 1. Chamblee (8 \ FOU TRH RACE—Fortunate (4 to 1) 4, | pROUR TE TAR 5) 2, Dr. McClure (7 to 53 | 13, Time—1,01 1. The Baltimore & Ohio RN, Co, wit] discontinue a}l nervine from White- hall. Terminal, South geile lon Sek" ae its trains Hh ek sitet NEW HAVEN, Conn,, June 28,—Cor- nellus EK, Daly, the Yale ‘varalty dart man who was charged with “cribbing {n an examination on psychology, was taken out of the boat this aftetfoon and Ortmayer, of the ‘varsity four, given his place. The offictal announcement was by Ju- Han W. Curtiss, graduate advisory’ ° In Yale boating, and wae aé fol- 10 “In accordance with the decision of the fuculty Mr, Daly has this day been taken out of the university boat and Ortmayer, now rowing No, 2 on the untveralty four, will take his plate, “The examination that has come n= der (ieoussion waa held last Raturday m at Gale'a Ferry, At that time I inves- tigated the matter fully, and, to, put it mildly, there was an honest doubt in my mind In regard to same. The course winder Prof, one and the students are given latitude jNnheard of in other courses, The quer | tlons they are to be asked on examina- tion are given to them nearly a month boforehand, and other special privilemes are also conceded Including Mberty to bring in papery. “I am convinced that Daly thought he was acting well within his rights. I believed otherwise I most certainly would have talgn him out of the boat Instantly, as I would far, far rather lose the race than have any man In ¢! who had done any oribbing in the exam.~ ination cheating 18 one of the worst DALY REMOVED FROM YALE VARSITY CREW Ladd 1s 4 peentinr) s | longs Tina | Erontenae happened Mr, Daly has worked his way through college and my admiration tor bea, UV Oh & iid is Waka OMe bounded The Yale faculty this afternoon ruts Pisoeuy cud Gal versity ju the nerd which will ¥o agalnat Harvard next week, ‘During ti mooting, Daly’ Waa walled fn, Mat What Was said is fot made publi a uoching to say, mao) Sea nears ied te | War scr tor the aitain.’ He wiltcnot if return to Gale's ‘Ferry, but expecta to | wo to his home, In Worveater, at ono. iets underatood that the, faculty has that Daly shall be dropped trom University roll Later a statement from Dean Neate AMon wae elven out that Daly had bee Grcpped from the colege. colle and chia compcled his removal from the bo: om KENILWORTH RESULTS. KRNILWORTH RACE TRACK, Tune, Faces here to-day resulted aw BURST RACE-Aelling tron venr Oe Ce five-elihths of a mile.--Silver Sue Bishrory 3 to, 2818 Sus teen Ce Callahan) Hetvolr (Spencer) § tod) & ee Helgoson) Pula is. We ales ae 8 1) 2 HIRD RACH, — Handioab@ yy Ayden ca sha) miles.—Collegian (8, bor a Ogreni (Atigsburge: Honehint (arkam 0 te re SECOND RACH — Hendon py year-olds and up: alx and a ha —Soarfell ( omanelli, oF lege Ife to-day, and no one can feel FOURTH RACH-Three-y roid Bone mile and: seventy vi iA stronger in regard to It than I, “Phe decision In this matter I asstimo Dror (Romanelil), ft. 1; (eld, Biot 8 Bic a! Bugh entire responalbility for, and Mr, Daly war kept in the boat from ‘saturde until to-day, on my authority, 2 don: ceive it my duty as graduate advitory couwh to decide mattors of this Kind, and to relleve Mr. John Kennedy, thu head coach, entirely of any he Bie concerning It, 1 regrot more 3 cam empreme that (his

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