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ins another invasion of B The ifting of #0 Cup by our Atlantic ha: ‘to our aquatic prowess. even a@ little more cocky than fuleahy and Varley, the Atalanta Club oaremen, are going over to te in the Hamburg Royal Interna- Regatta. don't bring back the cup it be ho fault of Jack" Mulcahy and MM" Varloy. They have been training fifteen weeks especialy for this they are so punbaked that the ir when he hands them the cup I wonder if America ts still popu- th red ical ehip at Bt. Louts, hs M4 8t, Lout ee ra PMbortthe MAltor Rvening World Dear Sir: may find ifter ail, some new June 21. Without ‘Training at all ho will weigh yawhren he gets in condition because ‘ame fs Fritz Borvelkamp and he orinks ‘yon ia with @ Brewery whore Réer and he can lift a¥ron and “me full instructions how he can pahd youre In when we lick Jef. I rvous, I got a Winner, He is Vea n't et hear him, WM. Yours resp, FELDHPIM® Now I know a he works.in the stockyards and he oan lick Jeffries because he’ biggest chost you ever saw and He trains with knocking out steers with ) Ast’, He challenged Jeffries but ‘aw him and retired. Now this “man ought to be champion because Jef- flew saw him and then he retired. Any- prey he’s got o bigger chest than Jeffries Land ho's going to claim the title, Yours JOHN SMITH, Manager, Sagebrush, Nevada, June 16, mn: I've got the goods on T found a big Injun yesterday at and I've got him staked out & couple of punchers riding herd chim with Winchesters, He's a big ute, and when I roped him he had Cleaned out Livingston's faro pal- He stands six fest and a half in Moccasins, and he used to play ball down ‘at Nevada University in hen he'w full of flrewater he can & grizely with one hand tied behind (ct Jeff to sign and then exp! & Case of fusel oil and colored alco- train him on, Your pard, BILL BUCK. Might ship the whiskey first. BIL! June 21, 1 I've got a man who haa) seyerything in sight for over years, I've put him up against fough propositions and he's always | a 'em ton frausle, If ho had a eo with Jeff he'd make the dust He's gota terrible right swing, For er particulars address Jines Car- ‘Beating Works, Newark, N. J. —_-- paclal to The Evening World.) SWOOD, N. J., June %4.--The <ghinty-six holes ‘In the open wt of the Englewood Golf Club io-day over a wet links and un- itening skies, dF, J, Bloane, of victory yesterday known outside of college com- vey equalling bogie, and 4 J one better than bog Ao 4) and 42 respectively, ———— £8 AT PASTIME A. Cc. are scheduled at the ne of the Pastime A. C., Ninetlet! T have got a man to lick boots of Jefries he is seven feet and weighs four hundred pounds feet around the Waist and Jef "The chief inter- i9.in the first set, in which Jerome on. S-Aroiie Graham naturally makes i nthe favorite, cxpecially as Sloane In B double anew ite claim to the ‘Tight to represent America upon the fact that {tt won the cham- Bvidently the Glubx up on the river look favor- {t# chances of winning, for @ if several hundred dollars was _mubseribed to cover travelling (EM following letters show that Jeft opponent ‘Ye, however, @ strong, consistent player who may eventually become fa- mows, Travers beat Sloane 2 up in the und. In the end of the cleventh erg was 8 up, but he was kept F thereafter holding the slight ad- o he had galned on the first halt, he ended 2 up. Travers was 39 com! ng Bloane f paras A, to-morrow after- } Pastimes will orose bats with A. A. and the Brandons mee in ae cate b tery, and i hy the’ name oa ; for t RH TULIP ulti ath wets s FE Mommouy: FOR OTHER SPORTING ‘NEWS SEE PAGE SEVEN. "VARSITY CREWS TRIED OUT AT POUGHKEEPSIE Cornell, Columbia and Penn- a oR. |, Doar gt idehgakt, You Was looking tor sylvania Sent Over the Full Course at Full Speed. POUGHKDHPSIA, N. Y,, June 4.— There was a great chance for time trials on the Poughkeepsle course to-day, and the crews of Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania were sent over the course at thelr highest speed. The tide ran ebb very strongly, and there was a wood, stiff breeze blowing from the northeast, which materially aided the oarsmen in sending the |ight shells scudding over the water, Neither Court. ney, Ward nor Goodwin would make known the time of their respective crews. The ennsylvaniang were the first on the water, The varsfty and freshmen el@hta and the ‘varsity four started on even terms, The four dropped behind ‘on the second anile, but the ef nts fought tt out all the way to the “hou two an da half miles, the “varelty being about half a length ahead when the Juntor crew stop) rowing: | ‘The ‘varsity Fi ntinued on to the end of he ;courwe, nishing the trial tn very good condition, ‘Thelt work will consequently be light this evening, The Cornell crewa followed Pennayl- yania down the course, the elghts rac- ing to the two-mole point, where Courtney had the freshmen drop out « length and @ half behind the ‘varsity, which continued on to the finish mark, Stroke Foote gave the men some shi spurts on the last mile, which gave to thono on shore an intiination of what may be expected It Cornell is crowded hard on the last half or qua Hive crew Anime well phvsleniiy, but there was amore aplaahing Jn the anal apirts than avas pleasing to the coach, who has bean taking pride heretofore was due to some boat wash which the crew through at the bridge, Columbia's trial followed soon after Cornell's, the 'varalty belng ppced by the freshmen from the two-mile mari to the finish, ‘There was favorable comment. on the form of thelr crews at both Pennsylvania and Cornell head- quarters, Ws the br extent to a steam= ploughed in rowed four hard Filton from jdge south, no time belng take Syracuse took easy practice on cont of Stroke Packard's lume back, which Is very much better today-. Georgetown rowed over the course at an easy atroke because of the lame leg of Stuart, No. 4, who was Ip the boat for the first time. LAIR REISS WILL VISIT BIRTHPLACE. » MePartland and Wife Start for His Old Home tn Ireland, Stephen MePartland, cf the famous old firm of McPartland & O'Flaherty, went abroad with fils wife to-day on the steamship Btruria, B® will vistt ls birthplace in Ircland, tour, the Gon tient and pay his respecta to! the Pop Hefore returning to New. York. The JUnerary ae mapord out will Ieeop him on the of site of the Atlante nneil next year She clep was erowdet with fr MePartland and his wife ah hear before the Gerunia. salted ntateroom > full of floral other appropriate offerings the beginning of tho Jou GOLDFOGEL TWICE ROBBED. Prisoner Accused of Stealing Con- wransman's Watch Held for Grand Jury, 8 for nit Denna Driecet, of No, 38 Bast Twenty-fourth street, accused of rob- ving Congressman Henry M. Gold- foxel of @ watch and fob valued at more than $1,600, was held for the Grand Jury jn the Tombs Police Court fciday by” Magiatrate Wahle tn #00 bat admitted that he same wateh He got It bick, he sald, paying & reward of $1 i ———e TAYLOR WINS ABROAD. CREWE, England, June %4.—At the athletic games to-day J. G. Taylor, of Driscoll, could not furnish went to, the City prison. M if to-iay he had been robbed of t once before, by and the University of Per 1 ONDERS. the sui-yard dan. time, ee, In the form of the crew. ‘The splashing | SOME OF THE IMPORTANT HAPPE. RECORDS YANKEES MAKE AT TENNIS Gentlemen’s Doubles from Ward and Wright, LONDON, June %.—In the final of the Gentlemen's Doubles for the London Championship at the Queen's Club to- day Wiillam J, Clothier and William A. Larned (American) beat Holcombs Ward and Beals C, Wright (Americans) b+4, 76, 64, 1-4. As cabled from Tondon Inst night, the American tennis players swept every: thing before them at the Queen's Club yesterday, defeating the Englishmen in the singles and the Australians in the doubles in.the semi-final rounds, Wrieht seratched to Ward for the finals in the singles, thus creating Ward champion of the city of London, Tn the doubles Larned and Clothier secured three sets to their opponents’ one, while Wright and Ward won three straight sets, one of which went twice to deuce sets, the Australian patr, Brooks and Dunlop, maki a desper- ate fight for, at least one set, This left nothing but Americans in the firat big tournament in which international toama Are represented on the other side of the water, ) SHEEPSHEAD BAY’ ENTRIES. (Spectal to The Bvening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 2,-2The entries for Monday'a races ure us follows: EIRST RACH—Two- Nea; Inet tive furlongs feareold maiden fll HtUrILy course, Andrentiee COND, RACE—Belll WoW nd o1 ard; 0 Neptunus Supreme” birt, ‘oath *Wooe *Voladay CE—For two-year-olds; last alt furionge of Futurity cour for three. ah aut wh ai ast tap FOURTH RAGE—The Equality. wn; one nie, Yeur-ouus and Upw Hamburg Vinge (au Gamara Dandelion ¥ Meh Hoy pike < lerwe FL three-year-old and Laine ane Unvewcelaathe iat Ostrich Uncle Ch SIXTH RAC Vupwara; sx fu) swat sO rye: Diamond Rohador syn vin, Ee A CLEAN SWEEP Clothier and Larned Win the LALIT Perinere’\ TRYING To DIE —————r +. Brendya hiladel ph: (Bpsciai to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa. dune 22 even daunted by the threatening weathor that greeted the Phillies on thelr return from thelr triumphal tour through the West, and anxious to keop up thelr winning galt, Manager Dufty, After a consultation with ‘Ned Han- lon, decided to chence it and give the fans, who gathered in goodly numbers, not only to see the double-header for one admission but to greet the Phillies) ag they should be after capturing four- teen out of twenty-two games they played while away a run for @hetr| inoney The grounds were In very poor shape} for any kind of fast playing, but a iby eral supply of sawdust patched the mud holes up sufficiently to allow the game to proceed, When the first game{ was started and the players of the loval | i trotted out there was a shout| from the spectators, who called for Duffy, but former Beanite, always modest, refused to make acknowledg- ments, First Inning. obs led vit with a wouble to left, and went to third on Hall's out, Gleason to Bransfield, scoring on M of humley's fy. Lumley reached second | on the efror, and was caught nap) Doolin. to Dolin, Gessler walked, wae thrown out by Doolin, ON} R Thomas was safe on a poor throw by, Fiason and Gleason singled to right, but both were left, The next three mei went out on easy files, NO RUNS, Second Inning. Malay singled and Babb walked, both advancing on Hermen's sacrince and acoring on Eason's single. Fason took second on the hrow In, Dobbs fied to Thomas, Hall grounded to Bransfield. TWO RU Bransfield out, M. to Gessler, Doolin out, Batol to Gessler, Dooin out, Mylay to Geasler, NO RGNB. Third Inning. Iumley cut to ‘Titual Geagler alngled ©. second base, Tunilev trt {nied on Dookie bad th n him stealing, but Thoms throw nalled Batol placed a nice the tn left, but Malay. hit'an eusy one to Bransfield, NO RUNS, Hitter now eatening for Brooklyn. Duwgleby | ou alay to Gegalen, atte on four wide ones, pretty | one. Hag eateh ‘a tiher. NOU RU Fourth Inning, went the Gleason-Bi Ritter siogied, but aling. Dobba aced a on. wit Hall filed out to Magee, Babb route. at lett, RUN: NO Mulay to Geasler. Magee hit Whe att for threo timer. Lr anafield ont, Rabb to Gessler, NO RUNS Fifth fect banged one to cent i Miwa ont Lumley tase, Geseler got on a long fly te forow to thir ing, |, Male Batch hneaidedian. aan toulee ONE RI Doolin out to Babb. Doolln enay ane ty Maron and was out at Dugeleoy fanned, NO, RUNS. Sixth Inning. placed one in center for a Hason Hned one to Gleason, ‘Dobbs was ple for Titus. Ritter was run down. between firat son anil to Dooln, hit en first Ritter sing ¢ American Invasion of Germany Starts Todoy- HARKEY, tee FIT2 Wile SPENO0 A BUSY WEEK "4 Our PHILLIES BEAT _ SUPERBAS IN FIRST st sd BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, G 1 Batch, ‘3b. Malay, 2b. Babb, ‘sa. Dooin, ¢, Dugglevy, fly was too short for Hall, Brored. all (he way him was miased scored, Doolin hit to Babb, wild to first and Branafield | Ronin, fouled out to Ritte NUNS. Seventh Inning, Corridon replaced Hall singled to centre, Corridon to Bransield, Ander Gessler® fly, NO RUNS, ‘Corrigan ‘Thomas out; out Lu Gh Bate! Rason out, Malay to Gessler, NO R Eighth Inning, Duggleby to Batch to Gesslur, Glens UNB, philadelphia homas, cf, Magee, If. Eransfleld, 1b. Doolin, ss, and Titus Hall slipped and Magee started home, the thro wto catch by Ritter, and he who threw je home, ° FOUR am Pr. atter umley out, rasoh wot h tanned, Get Malay out, Courtney to Bransfeld, Babb singled, Ritter out, Gleasom to Branaflel Ragon out, Corridon to Hransfleld, NO RUNS. Courtney out Malay to Geasler, dropped ‘Titua's liner ani Fenched second, Mages @oubled to center proving MMs. Hall of Brandsfeld's fy. tna pasa acorn Maxee, Ade a bagger to centre scort Gorridon filed to Hall, Ninth Inning. Dobbs out, Gleason to Courtney threw Hall out. clever 3} ley malop an CG throw disposes nise catch Doolin hit one for * Doolin hit ne Doolin THREB RUNS, Branefield, Doolin's 0 of TAm- jh See BRUNO SPEISS IN NEW TROUBLE “Mayor of Bath Beach” in Court Again, This Time on a Charge of Forging the Name of His Wife. Bruno Spelas, of Bath Beach, ts in trouble again, He was ari Centre Street Court to-day ralgned in on & war rant charging him with forgery. The amount involved In this part is only $82 but O'Connell, of District-A ttorne; office, Is taking 9 lot of Inter onge. Meyer V, Turchin, of No, 12 mplainant against Spelas, romlasory not for #2 and indorsed in the name Speiss, the wife of Bruno, Hundred and Titrteenth street, foular case Detective-Sergeant y Jerome's rest In the West One the He holds a aligned by Spelan of , Rosa But Rosa testified In court to-day that she never saw the note before and th e had not been living wit! bufa"for thirteen’ months. Bpeise in well known in h her hus. the South Brooklyn ‘ection ‘and. was once. called Doolin getting, the put out. homas fled t Dobbs. skied aay, Court: Ttus: ic for two fucks, Cout third. Magee’ La tr ing a Go ay it one. st ny ihe Mayor of Bath Botoh.” | He was arreatéd about a year ago on, complaint cif Mra, mile im of erating h ate deal, ae ‘an, ee ho, icounnd dled: and Bavb| the batter SPORTING NEWS ‘AND COMMENT ROBER EDITED BY ay Through his counsel, myer, James H. Hyde noon made emphatic charge that hia father's | Lite Assurance Society arrangement the ekler H cent. of holders, Mr, Hyde’ “Mr, Jam most emphatically that his father recetvi in the way etatement “When NEW ORLEANS, race courme in the city, old courae. wh ent Serles. NEW HAVEN, Con day made a telephonic gosting thot the aame Tuesday be the final on on neutral grounds in Yale'a argument 1s that will have won one of will have won none, ‘The dewpateh from ‘Thursday might, after and coaches of both tea: to call the game played correct, Harvard made to deciary the wary Yat 5 Lapa It not ® Daltaved. that settled amicably, tte, In Naw York, “he. ranged later, Health Omeer of Yon YONKDPRS, June 4. was at its height, after Oficer Mulligan and Hazen Hy} deny June doesn't seem to be a chance for a let-up Yale wins next Tuesday, null an Want Any Acciienin-Found Sand Hoxen Hmpty, (Special to The Evening World) ENINGS IN THE BUSY SPORTING ZONE, Sacre Munroe Wits FIGHT MISTO JOHNSING MONDAY NIGHT, HYDE DENIES ESTATE RECEIVED $5,000,000. —nrerneemene Issues a Staternent Through Untermeyer in Answer to Story that Equitable Settled in Full for 1 Per Cent. Claim on Premiums. Samuel Unter- late this after- denial of the eatate recelved upwards of $5,000,000 from the Equitable because of an tyde made with it by which he was to receive 1 per I premiums paid in by poltcy- is as follows: jo desires to the charge this money ed described or in any other the present artificial excite. ment over Equitable affairs has pasted CRESCENT CITY: TRACK IS. T0 BE REBUILT ye Mr, ed will tall the charges Bhide Against him. but Pannot allow ny attack on the memory of his father fo stand a moment anshaltenged, a “IC the Superintendent of Insurence had taxen the trouble to inquire a fit: te Imore closely Into the matter of leases which he criticlied ha would have discovered that the soctety made great deal of money instead of josing money through them. cerend himeelt Unit have bren In the matter of the Mercantile Safe! Deposit Company, that Into the possession of hrough the fact Trust Company concern came the Bquitable was ordered by State Rank Examiner to Ket rid of this and my father put up| company In 1876, the $200,000 necessary to save tt, In that! fin that the Mercantile T EDGREN. N eFF Witt WEEP HIS_EARL Ho > THE GROUND. TO ARREST ALL BALL-PLAYERS TO-MORROW Brooklyn Police Ordered to Spare None Who Attempt to Play a Game. ‘There will be no baseball in Brook- lyn to-morrow. Inspector Cross ws ordered to-day by Commissioner \ Adoo to stop every game, professional ur otherwise, to wh nisston ls cherged directly or indirect}: This will have the effect of stopping the ad- vertised game between the Brooklyn ind the Glants at Washington Park, every other game on Inclosed xrounds the Borough of Kings and every corner let game at which a collection js taken up by passing the hat or other means, Commissioner McAdoo has been ad~ vised by Corporation Counsel Delany that the plan adopted at Washington Park of opening the gates and charging for score cards is a subterfuge, andthe price paid for acore cards must be con- strucd as an admission fee. ‘The Commissioner will not accept the decisions of Judges of the police and lower courts on the Sunday baseball matter, but will ace that the letter of the law in enforced, ‘To Arrest Everybody. In a communication to Inspector Cros, to-day Commissioner McAdoo advises that he inform the managers of the teams that are advertised to play to- morrow that the police wi!l make arrests On fight, Heretofore It tas beon tho way It came Into the possession of the custom of the policemen datailed to the society." ‘ 4,.—There in the turt war down this.way, The fight nagainat Bd Corrigan and the American Turf Association by the Western Jockey Club will likely be car- ried on with Increased vi All thin In vlew of the fol The Cresent Clty Joc! lessee of the Fair Grounds, © modern and a very much up-to-date t this season, win Club, the will bulla and will at the same time continue their lease on the ‘This new scheme came out the Crescent City Jockey Club YALE WANTS: ONE MORE GAME ‘Asks Harvard to Agree to Have Tuesday's Struggle at New Haven the Last of the Pres- , June %4.—The je-Harvard baseball management to- proposition to the Harvard baseball management sug- played here on 9 of the apries ‘The agreement for the Yale-Harvard baseball series calls for a third,game case of a th no tle ext becauso she the two games originally arranged for and Harvard Cambridge last the game on soldiers’ Field, saying that the captains mea had decided t ttarnoon no game, becatise It wos a tie, was in- the Propeettion void, bi matter ean be Tt te understood that Harvard, wishes to haye the second game, played at Cambridge Ratu ny, uly 1, and ithe third gw fa in ‘ante’ (0. be ar: STOPPED’ AIL,L CARS FROM AUTO RACES. Not kern Dov While the rush the clone at the Empire rave-track auto races, Health Police Captain Woodruff held up the Tie lable beeaune and sent acc the one to the, all were ell! boxe, in tonaltign ‘a to bo] Sees tiled a ew charter and became a etock Fommeny consisting of only five stoe! holders ho each own a Sfth of tl bull parks to arrest only the pitcher and catcher after the firat ball has been tossed up. ‘To-morrow every man or | boy Laie Pn: to play ball will be are resie “Ie they persist in starting the game at Washington Park,’ declared In- epector Cross, "I will have 100 police- men on the grounds, Every player who steps on the fleld will arrested. If, after we have arrested @ full nine, they \form another and attempt to continue the game, we Will keep on arresting. Ebbets May Retallate, “My Instruvtions are explicit, and I have sent Word to every precinct com- Mander ih the Borough that they must ‘tock of $200,000, be carried oF e charter names Charles @ Bush| The Fenohine ‘ptand taken by Commis= Pres PA. Renand, ‘vice-presi-|sloner McAdoo on the Bunday baseball. den J, Barker rion, 2 {Question is likely to cause a lot of tary-treagurer, These throe ‘officers, | trouble, Prealdent ehbets, of the Brook~ with Alex Brewster and George C. Ben-| lyn Club, He expected to take action nett, will constitute the board of dir ooking to th: pression of all forma tors, and nie io managoment oft jo club's | of Bunany aporta unless he is allowed affairs wil ted by this board, 0, tay his team at Waehington the frat annual meeting for the elec: fe wanty to. know why. alls tlon of officers will be held the first 1908, Mr. Renaud ma ie the Inouncement that $100,000 of the Crescent walt Jockey Club. stock, which organization was practically reorganized, would be placed on the market ELI AND HARVARD IN LIGHT WORK: Crimson Devoted Most of Their Time at Trying for Quick | #3 Starts with Freshmen, HARVARD QUARTERS, Gal Lo} Ferry, Conn,, June .24.—The varsity free men eights Practiced Towing: day, in which the latter waa the ives often gotting away half 4 length ahead, Afterward, in a prugh of nearly two miles, the fre#hmen beat out the ‘var. alty) by about threes gnetery of a length, Both the freshmen ‘yar sity four-cared hoats wore Fh Ther ing starts during their morning R naa HB, RAY, ok ALS QUARTNS Iyarslty, Sight went tpatream one and @ hal morning, sowing, 4 slow ntroke. ° mt di Amgothly ga It check tw uchinclos: ed 1y Bigete + Th nd, freahmen four. crew oo for three-quarters of a toile prea by throe: This a rece for two miles, of a the Galati rsae faye elles we eights wil makes way for another. Manufacturers of cotton collars fear {o tell you that thelr collars are made of colton, We're not afrald to tell you what our col lars are nuderof. They're “Linen,” and legally stamped’ “Linen” for + your protecttot Demand Kae LINEN Sages’ ive and competitions are. held \Goney. Island on Sunday for an -admice sion fee, while he js prevented from’ letting people nee his team play for nothing, If they are not disposed to purchase score cardn. peli: ses SE ‘PHONE EMPLOYEES’ OUTING,, ‘The New York Telephone Company empfoyees will, hold thelr annual duting a ‘games to-day at New Dorp, Siaten The feature of the athletic will be the annual baseball gamo fetween the treasurer's and the avi alting Gepermont, enn Coney Island Jockey Club CING AT. Lay aha DA to duly 4, ic stakes ne is ie : et penne " apie yen #i id aneet # SYSTEM TROD by addressing OLD DR, conte hasty) BA Be Tin, dune fare A SURE #0 win at thg rae FRCUALIGT IN ea ft) if we a ye a a Aunties,

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