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le rather euree| DAY'S PRACTICE jon of ths here ‘would Mgr ihe an 6 ARG at ines Kha are oe perlous eee Sin } have a few soe who have ho crew, ina Young Corbett’ may MiNadeiphia ting oarijer than nin geen ‘Cornett!’ Mis watd he Nan't Lite to the ting with anybody toimber, pitt) he: has made a jelphia. to fix up a match, j ‘kel iy an agreement witt | be ) bein the boye together in iP At the Quakertown 1K SHOTS IN : PANU I MATCH BPG AN Ho Ltn dune. June 2.—One nun: area. crack AhOtA. of the country have tiered here for the four days’ target oot) whioh /begind toy. The Grand | oriean Hund Wil} be shot off a e827 ontries for the wi A the Athletic Cominittes County Mayo Men's Association d ed referee of/the games, OB rt., | ang ite nie, Mi: jot the Star Athiotlo Park, Long tbland, Cipitated ore of the he pi tho yeur, ib of unreglgtered athletes @ sdnotlonsd eld meet ‘Athleio Union. rules OBiien Matty refueed yo to run.’ ho Mayo mittee proniptly ofdered Hlyan from the field and eet ‘all meh-enigred to ru ja tne dking: Of the Tish Goua seAhteale ea held at the park due ‘wal Yepolved to support yo ln thelr tient ap roundel realdents of Toaites “THEIR: LAST POUGHKEEPAIE, N. ¥,, June 27.~The Inst day of prnatice of the fifteen crews ta enter in the Interoollesiate boat races keepsie course to-morrow, » ole ad) cool, with the wind blowing @ jtilrricane from the norh- and stirring up a héavy sec Fla Nie tide, It looked as it hea continince of tha mame bad conditions that interfered with ‘the work of the paramon yesterday, Toward 11 o'¢lock, however, th turned): and the \wind. dying® out: J .|ghower of fifteen mylnutes*. duration, the whiteoipe diminished and all crawe had, am opportunity to met out. © Piseca ng cute prel dae onled stows" wate ists sue Courenee, eek nod the en | Roonain, boat! ie Stance: the Intel fa 1b oF wi tart Bie Hin a er pai, aetobth’s On on wa) mae sate Bi ma tor’y) cal ae neve 60) uM iat lis ee Tey lum! bo aire fai gue oho Ne io inh sas | ont phe. BYE covered three Southoure nid feu south fie Ot tw “mara the hn A i: ver Vannes Prop. amme, The programme for to- Hy aaalicytnanty | ee for ‘val ‘Three o'alockrTwo-mile gate, for ve F-onrod Mi Boat mbis, Cornell, Penn, Wisoon- th “ire ge atten r tor fresh tries Pi BYro ose. 01) Five o'y ‘stones file. PRC®. for ui Praha hi-anred crews. ntrie eth Columbia, . | Byrr.o! i Asconsin ani "Georgetown: YALE TO HAVE ONLY LIGHT WORK): VALE QUARTERR, GA’. FERRY, Conn., June 2%,—John Kennedy, ooneh of the Yale 'Varaity eight, hda deciied to give the crew light work only from now until the race day, There will be no time rowing! | All the mon are sald to bo in fine condition and the work of the crew asa whole is apparently satisfac tory to the egaches, whose efforts will be directed to keeping them ‘up to the present form until the rac ‘Pie morning work conal of prac: toe of racing starts with the freshman digit) abd iater a rt z Yi ctybrn i ari iver with the. tre Sion. Oa astkee the ‘wareity wou Uy Manor cat also. had practico at ‘he\ fon SC ARD, QUARTDRS, GALES WHY, COND. JUNG 2. Frosh wader 1 watch to-d TAN e.gur defeated the Boot five feet, ‘ne time: fay tance. was 6.v), woh was Lie MN thous ® atone wind and the tide we tn. fay Um att the freshmen wi bn ‘ ly. forked ane AAAS 0 wer ake, Tho frovhmen Ke) hiyelt the hajf-mile mark was rexched, ot the Quiet seotlonn ee low to ThA counsry er abe telah Union, ae bittor ght. While ei themselves, wen will not be Der ‘varsity, ineratging their PSL mined a miietit yond. Whoo with. th ds of the Sn however, he rt: yi Gu ths Hen anal, apurced ial paar the Pao tune for the oy boat a yeas a ne wie Ry) Jot i Sat 08 anaret if le RRs ihe suena 8 th. yi de nea tga Baschal} Tamm, Bevo tu a i wazy da ema th a 86 Ey ei Aad zrab pale, malle was “3 AMERICANS WIN AT TENNIS LONDON, June 7.—The iawn tennis festayosteaney amen which opened 9, All be we Club, poet dy ve Continued to- In the gingles, third vountl, Beals 0, oe bith Boston, peat BG. shay oy t, a 6 CA Ret rouun meas, pals te Eee bee at his ( the hee of sit pak t beat ca VESPER CREW PLEASES CRITICS England, June 2.-The oat Club, of Phila~ ia a, Bete HENLEY, crew of the Vesper delphia, had some smart practice t dny, doing half the course in § min, B sec, and the full course in 7 min. Sw The weather wae war ape ne, fore to the king of the mula deiphann, ive Commenced rowing with thir ive strokes to the minute, rowed at r rate when midway over th ure, but quickened” up un an rrr wit tae was we ‘ol a we, Weir eatianen with the work of @ reapect of the rivera macrat: tt ne “Rinath {noreases daily, aried As an old Oxford “The crew thelr boat and bi and: yi ‘ote hae bl yada ani withor am @ ae NOTES OF JHE YACHTS, oo ‘The annua) races of the Bedwanhaka: Gorinthlan Yeeht Club will bosin cis and contests Min the N eld cca the Hy clas, ‘3 and over, Ory hd raat 04 nl feet a end if otans ae the i es en at roatricted clasnes unde: even: {ng there wily be is e’danos: ka’ ihe web * prague Tago Pry nda weet | ba fe. she! fast foseting ¥ f the mi Nis Bed fart) Rodaa’ Vor, an th ee | pfecus RECORD hOT ALLOWED. Hosted ‘at us NEWS / antennae nba mena anaemia annette Coot as a irom Bown Ne \REASHER. ei a" eres ye eons FOR TO-DAY. | ae WHO'LL BE THE HEAD OF RACING ALBANY, June 27,—The aueation of maggeraty 0 the present members. am of eo fe Raging Commission, whose ferme expired last May, will be taken 4D by Gov. Higzing this week, ‘The scandal arising from the differs ences between the Jockey Wiub and the was not holped the @hanoes of Apgust Belmont for reap, cis | Son. as 44 the head of the commis, Ey sate dusing rat qroweiers who ear’ been turned Ms Teleoont aa President of ‘of toe wilt Bae ote or, oa thou besa ——— AUTOS TO RAGE FOR THE TITLE}: PITTABURG, June 37~There are 108 ontries in ithe big national champion- Ship motor faces to be held at Brunots Inland to-morrow and Thureddy. This makes an average of six cars in each ayent. ‘The largest field went this year to the nelonal championship event) will: face hg atarter during the week. Tere will le: Larabee Barney Old- tela, * Chartie Dan Warmeat. mya| OARSMAN DALY MAY agi” GET YALE DIPLOMA, \ NEW HAYEN, June 7.—It wae authoritatively stated at Yals last night that & petition signed by | practically ever ‘member of the senirr clase | be presented to the Yale ficulty’ for the reinstatement of \'Con”: Daly, the oarsmen who was dismissed from Ys by the faculty for alleged “ontb- ing’ in te exasninations, The action of the faculty has aroused. id) Aun indighation of several srerveeent eet | cles tees A atk man Bt fae qondan SN esban sy at et an it Js ala, that womae. of the Fa eta a dee cerecie-disinasr WORLD'S SWIMMING RECORD, aoe TANDON, Jue W1—At the inter-unl- versity swimming meeting at the Bath club here jagt evening, in the pramanoe of ‘a distinguished eompany, Anoluding the Duke and Duchess of Connaumtit,, the Australian <agnatour champion, B, 2B, See vertty OH eran analy, saver ! 4 ean eae: CY AND MUNROE BEATEN BY JACK JOHNSON BY ROBERT EDGREN, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 27,—Jack Mufros fought six rounds with Jack Jobneon here last night. It wasn’t much of a fight ot that, althdugh the Butte miner bore a. close family. resemblance to: 4 Hamburg steak at the Anion. Jack Johnson showed thee he is a very clever boxer: That's all he aid show. If he ever had a Fitssimmons punch or a Peter Maher Wallop up his sleeve, a6 some have left it out in the dressing-room by mistake, Munroe tried to box with Johnson. He made a mistake, He would have been’ mtich better off if he had forgotten all the xing frippery, thet MoCey trained-into him ones upon’ ae time and had gone in for a regular mingr's rough-house. Munroe did rough-house Jt once'or twice, and in these rare intervais Mr. JohriBing was one of the most polished and polite gentlemen that evet.word a calf Ghin etiffed with NOrHe hair: MUNROE OUT UP IN THE SIXTH. ‘The sixth yound:was almost a fight. Muntoe started that session with # cleag face, He énded it-wearing © mark of blood, Johneon's Jong jabs and ‘short, snappy rights cut anest line of! trenclies ‘aif around the miner's left eve, Itlooked, fro ‘Aletance, as it'the miner hag no eye at all—only. 22 ac yn arte ror hn Woatuet heat eng where use” wi rected Over hie prominent cheek bone, ‘ae tar aa fahtiog ie cobceried Mun-| por, But with the ¢ poe showed that he is ahything but 4 tween 40 candidate for the huge shoes left be- en A hind by the retiring’ 0 James J, Jeffries, ‘The miner when hp fourht whipbed Sharkey in this town was 2 4 1 show, trim, lean-bodied athlete, Last night C ne’ was fat, Hin legs, always larce. were quivering ana’ pheking with’ folda 5 ‘Of; aatipone: tlesue, He looked like a larger edition of Young Coorbett, His facé was clean-cut and drawn, But the general effect of his appeafance twas that of-@ bony Jeffcles head on a flaWby John L. Bul- Ivah body; When ho fought. Sharkey Jack Munroe could hit. With ithe ex: ception of ‘a punch or two be’ didn’t i hit Johnéon hard enough to break an oft, He didn't seem to have ‘the snap) behind his, blows. . They were slow. | the When they landed they were more iike Boutes ana] "A? List tart tn a Pel ® 1 of fohnaon falesetion ‘and turned sour and eyolonl the oha mhip lass, Mistah Jonnsen’e Hethrebe, ri} oham- his most enthusiasti¢ admirers have claimed, he et Fran (By Associated Press.) PARIB,. June 31.—The ‘Tempe this at-| ternoon printed a specia) despatch from Berlin which ¢redite President Roose- velt with weing his influence to. avoid the “Mordeonn ; question reaching « orists, Similar reports are circulating In '@iplotiatis Garters here, it being stated shat Prenident Roosevelt ystd hig friend- JY coutjegie with the French and Ger- man Ambassadors at Washington. Prince yon: Redolin called at tre For- wigan Pe Office this afternoon and delivered the German reply to M. Rouvier on the A long conversation Although’ no official statement has uoen given out concerning the Intentions of France, it is the general feeling tn eigen ay 4 quarters that an agreement I be reached on the béels of a eon: | & June, a7--Afternoon.—The Geman answer to the French note on the subject of the proposed Morog- ean ‘enpatie-aed ‘wee vent to Paris you A igh official near Chancellor Von Buelow informe the Aasoclated Press that the German note, while perfectly amiocadle in form, insists upom @ con: ference and also ye er to comply with ce'® request t- Germany outline beforehand the programme of the con- ference, ‘The. Chancellor. taken the napotnt thatthe Moroccan question 4 Inter-| national affair and that Germany hav- thg accepted the Sultan's inyitation to} & conference on the subject cannot Tightly agree with any single powor as to whot oan be discussed ‘at the conter- |. ence. Germany, ingicte tpat France must) agree to the otmference before any ar- Tengemente. are. made respecting the nner es eee tee France has agreed ¢o this Ger- Sey soma eno Pre houncament to-day from the home of Secretary of Mtste Joon Bay. Was that the patient had et & gum fortable aight, and that gah sign foun’ “vin renting autetly, froshed from the nlgne's sleep, Altnoagh Mr. May's nleop wae but ine termittent, hia Fepose reguited in ihe regaining constderanlé strongth. It was not hejteved, however, that the secretary would be about aq ‘soon, ae had been anticipated. The arrival physician, Dr. J fon, from Boston, during the night was ® result of the bellof that the secret try would undoubtedly need the must cao; ful autsing and medical”attention, Ambng the telegrams received was the foltowing ‘fra. President Roosevelt! White’ House, Washington, “ro Mra. vonn Hay: i gannot but be concerned ram, but ain entirely soniitent th thet hi je. trouble Jp gl a HEODORE ROOSEVELT. ‘4 This afternoon it was reported at the Hay cottage that the Secretary was as comfortable ay he had been during the day, vhough the weather conditions of cold and rain were unfavorable to cone vulescence, Dr, Jackson returned to Boston to+ Gay, being relleved by Dr. Fred oly ureny, ye ag came hore originally with Mra. araphed pet law, Bayne WiMtnay, ko tau no & Bip Pitan 0, pall’ for Hurops to-da ren Wattney, auying that Mr, day gn In no dasa WASHINGTON, . Babs ‘cock, priest peer o-flay the cae folowln Re ten fe a $ ya ving outs nl Neon jon is fm} vil ie ly, He expects to, be up in y oF twe.!” ABE HUMMEL IS REINDICTED What te known as a superseding inv Gjotment for conspkacy was returned by the Grand Jury to-day against A, H. Hummel, Benjamin Steinhart and Charles F, Dodge. It takes the place of the original dndictment on the sane charge, which, In the fu it of the Justices ‘of the Appsliate Division, was Not constitutional, since * waa baled Partially upon evidence given by ‘the, * ~.Pndante themselves.) 4 Bt new indlotiheot. way turned In te atice MeMahon, iene Lia ash of yh nd 1 2 ee ae ae a VANDERBILT WINS ABROAD, a: Ky Vanderbilt's Etmorrotte ‘won Portmanty. at ithe Moelwotia