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' if : i ? ; i i 4 : . & ; i eeke § se } matches. “He thinks that by bluft- ina little reputation. 14) give him) @ chance as i and. botare 1 get | Meantime Abe continues to chal We Combect and Attoll would make an, mateh, In six roun BHLANDERS “CAPTURE THE el GAME a Teo-la-| | ' (BY ALLEN SANGREE.) rectal $9 The Brening World.) BOSTON, Mass, June 23.--Uniers some miracle happened ther? was ho chances for rain to. @poll the double ‘header hore to-day between tho High+ Jandors apd Champtons. The brilliant in lonped from the bosom of Cape Cod Bay, caromed against the Presi. pir hal teeth at Cambri: ite rays over the Huntington avenue grounds, Hghting tp cach Iittie blads of grass, nt Woked gvod and tat good. ' Fivet’ spite Seren : Ser threw eee of ut i Bata gate a, pee so Mf pal a the ae asta iia to Eleinow. Tate te inning. Game was peiecrupted by by rain. pee ling retired oy ea P| Re: out. Bontoy Sarit to Btanl. NO Orixer walked’ and wan doubled st Pal by Chesbro, who took a ineen. Belbach fanne | Rune. action of Shorift Haee ‘Bt. is will show whether peste yt Norae-racing Itself draws the orowde to ‘the tracks’ Betting te i dat the Dolmar track. ‘The races MM conttue as usual while the hook Out thelr cages! in court, ak 14 8 fine, . spectacular Fo ure Inning. gia i diiee, oae Rtas es agra ie 8. ¢ ete ae. Fults beat out a clever Pita? to Bua Parent seised & esi Stated re: ae inaw, Basen a isd isa fo Kas Hy No feae ' eight FoR a baie Criger Hy ghee WIN FIRST RACE a an tendiata Struggle |x: » Harvard’s Freshmen ‘Defeat the Boys from Old Eli in a Mile Dash, d one Ihe first blood on the Thames var, Pacing by defeating Yale to-day a Impromptu ‘match of freshman roared crews, “Facd wits for ‘ono mile, and Har- water, covering the milo in 5.83, ry {he atart, the Harvard crow, row- @ 38. atroke, pulled away from the Hons mid ineressed their lead up eh ine, The Yale crew rowed Be ish: ise we time was fast, van favoring, tere made up as follow: i a Fiat 'eo iron "Blielton; ‘ sony Pst is Harvard and Yale ee the race fowother, trom en fram bath iN ger be % ere Was COn- bette On the reault, Jed at the finish by two lengths of | line doubled to tert beunce and Ag rela throw, my cat Game tome, *Chesbro Kioked on the decision and qwas put out of the gamé, thus probably taking ww New. York's chance of beste ctt ng game. Klelnow was atvo te Pow. ell and gh reolnced the pattery that) waa out Dougherty, PONE. hon Sixth Inning, Keeler epen a with a three-bay right ochtre, the Vinge) cheering for New York, —Selbach a. famous running catch of Conroy's foul fly At- teen yanis ut taide the line. Keeler was out trying to home off Williams's sip, to Bene Chase flied to Burkett. tp Parents bunt with |¢ one hand. ok alvo, made a. good assist off Rurkett'a hot bounce, tah! teached first on a horrible fumble of Diberfold, AtaBil wu ete sealing, Ma- guire to Williams, « Seventh est hit Riberfela ped to Byer rapped _a nit to pees ae stol ond, Fults by re dbsTs on MoGuire's hard hit to waa Ege Br) oe eat juine Powell, Retin (Parent, fouled’ to. Coltins. oN RUN, ger replaces AJ vous tock af from, rimphaw. ‘onroy th: Ferris, Collin taking third, ‘Chase ma ta marvellous catch of Crig afr A as the leaned over fy Tense » Eighth Inning. . erences aceeiee. bat Conroy filed oO Aellagh, Parent took a hol Willams, “NO RONB. halealaage antoy made a fine stop from Dineen, Relbaon fouled to Chiee, Parent fed ty Keeler, NO RUNS. Ninth Inning, Ciluse popped to Collins, 01 8. mer in Fults le sec~ Sprint scored left, that by Birkett, ®econd | by a oO Ferris threw iults out. t fled ts ppoushert fook tate “of Sigh). unger Grimshaw out, v fe nth int inning, McGuire singled to cen: fhana, ged, eh bia Sais hagate eg? iyo an o Keeler roa att re vi nt, "Doustonte Dovpt ete pay Tl 8 lng th Fa on ie Dougherty aol le rer Tee bis arm, ‘aenentional play ¢) Winfin’ # fou r ivi te tand roar, led 'to. Crigan lines fouled to Masulre, _ Ieeter | pKa6 ped a Mner from beret Preemnan | attra Jor ‘Orinet ‘and Med to Dough. | ty, Tinglaub batted for Binewn and psa to. Powell. NO. RU! an a “DOC” NEWTON 1S BACK, ‘Doe’ Newton, the left-hanger who ¢ had to quit the tigiianders on agcount Yeager throw. iB Maguire neh ad ‘8 rio: 3] YEARLINGS SELL Dougherty | gisre' Yeager lined | BH jot bad lege, has recovered and ta back {n town ready for notion, Doc’ will Aredola “a tbe jn mon ter rer oes once OD, TA: ¢ PENNS YEVANWLIA, =: FORSMALLSUMS (Special to The Rvening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June %,—Thoroughbred yearlings from the Daytona, Boones Creek, Inquois and Mere Hill studs were. sold at auc- tion this afternoon, Only tolr pitoes were paid for the yearlings and the highest price wae #4000, which H, B, Duryea paid for Fayette, black colt by Handspring—Mon Droit, full brother to Major Daingerfelé, and Jeanie McCabe. ‘The prices and buyers were: Bay colt by Onrder—Virginia Moor ‘H. 'T, Griffin, $650, Bay filly by Ingoldsby—Admittance; Ww. Kratt, $600, Cheatnut ‘colt by Ingolasby—Rose Lady, Simons and Gannof, $76. oy filly, by Ingoldeby—Toker lL. Foner, ‘$200. brown colt, pe" by The Governceat 3. Burlow, Brown fily, by Ingoldsby—-Blfrida George Ott, Fay cee bik, 1c hy Handepring~Mon lay Watkins, | y, by Hanauell—otother Bundh; W. W. Darden, 910, Chem solt, by Hundsell—Magell row filly. by, Tithonus—An- Bay or wail; How re Bay Ally ty Tihonue-getla; H, ‘t. in, promi ity by Tithonus—Geneva B.° Soy thy Dy Pithonve-Carrie Neville; matt colt by TMthonus—It; W. H. ‘Tim- ons, pay cult by Bt. Psy 3 aia nent bist) J, L, MoGinnis, wn colt by . Ingoldsby—Irment chutes orf. aa Bay or brown’ filly by Ingoldsby— Rose May; HH, 0', Gri Chestnut’ ity ’ by Inkoldsby—Maste iH, mann, $60, sng dlasby—Hifalu- AL Asta, Mndite by Ben sirome-Pa sone ‘low: & Gannon, § ay) aly, by eal Hoo-— Petite Prather, Wt, fale io, Cheatnut Ally. by Han depring—Kalte + $300. fly, Re Alnal-ttelen fn, HH. Lemmermanu: pea et colt, by i Hewolute 1h,—stian Badie, by Don de Oro~—E. 8, J.,! 4. phonue--Mbbly TAllard, Aliv, by Tithor n%,, by niI—-MA8 | fb) ‘Bimons 8., HT. Guitin or OFFICIAL ATHLETIC RULES, 1905 The current numbor of Spalding’s Athletic Library is the OMeigl Mand =| book of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, revited to date. This book contains the constitution ana by- laws of tho union, general rules, athletic rules, consiitution and by-la. fe the yerous nocintions of whieh te As corns Mone of the most Intereating foatures of the vear hook for 1905 1s the statintt Tliwne s\at lis show that ry Waly ‘eluba hee members, and the total number lompeting athletes ie 90,265. mihere. o 9,000 ewimme i players, 13.000 wren! nd members take an Wes cK” ety "a fa Pen Ah lr ite dit Amateur SH Saion ta RCL SAREE SKULL IN SUBWAY, well-oreservod human: akull fad. to-day bv’ Baitery: iy mot conspicuous among the Syracuse Foot. ‘The ancient and shrunken ferry-boat Brinckerhoff, which takes oooasional wandering trips across the Hudson from Poughkeepsie to Highland Station, cur- ried) more passengers this afternoon than ever before, but managed to re- main afloat. The crowds attending oe byt srow larger year by year, each occasion the capacity of the Brisckertiort Is tamed to the utmost, but she bobe up serenely the next year and carries moro, There is a growing sus- puss that the Brinckerhoff is made of inauities at the various boat houses} Jusc before the crews started out to race brought the information that every man {s strong and fit for the race of his Hfe, Coach O'Dea, of Wisconsin, said that it was bis intention to start fy the four-oar and elght-oar ‘versity, although it is reported that one of his elmht is not well, To a student of harmony this re- gatta ts first cousin to a rfightmare, It is @ convention of the most ational bands that ever woke the echoes of the Hudson River Valley. Follower of the University of Penn- Sylvania ave brought, from heavens knows where, a collection of bonnets that look as though they had deen trimmed off the Bowery. Several runa- ways on the streets of Poughkeen: are attributed to these head coverings. Five Crews in Firet Ra: ‘There are five crews entered in the first event scheduled for this atternson. The university four-oars shells, Syra-, cuse, Columbia, Cornell, Penna, and Wisconsin are due to si over the two-ntle course at 8 o'clock, Mince the establishment of this race in 1899, Penna has won it twice and Cornell four times, Byracusc had no crew in this race “/AMERIGAN GIRL | WINS AT TENNIS IN ENGLAND LONDON, June %.—In the first round of the Indies’ championship tennis at Wimbledon to-day Misa May Sutton, of Pasadena, Cal., beat Miss N, Meyer, n. the ladies’ sia lee Pat eo Mis jutton beat of Pivllad 2 PRM ba ty sit iu tlemen's ae te of te eT, i he Gothler “was eliminated from a4 singles in the al vennis tournament pier a remer! ‘ably glone mat: boy Moi pa iid! of New Zoaland, wi ridge graduate, ‘The eadeae” rongtit ¢ “Out undoubtedly? #he beat form thus far shown in the B1ottee. if anything wus “ag Shir ere and made faults, iV iding played "e wee with HH. Maurier, ‘nother New landér, wi tie ‘lone and exciting, Miew May ets ol yon ot eae being strong ie eG, Weiebt, of Bow jen, mimenced Nis mach into ad "era et aniahet ‘the montleman's i wngion ae &. 1 Ei id t Beals C, Wright foal ae ARBUCKLE’S CHAUFFEUR - FINED FOR SPEEDING, | Bicycle Patrolman Mation to-day reated James, Tate, of No, tl Weat ‘Thirty-ninth street, tho chauffour for Dot Arbuckle, the suger refiner, chars. deert ‘yin ow! violation of \ the nance, hovhen Afallon Greases $n: citiwen's and usce @ ‘was on Riverside prbaly at dred and ie wh entiemen's. a Sut eed motor cycle, | He 0 Hun~ PICK CORNELL TO MAKE NEW RECORD (Continued from First Page.) fast year, To-day her four has drawn the in coures, closert to the bank, Columbia next on the oute! and then Cornell, Penna and Wisconsin in order, Cornell Gete Outside Course. ‘Three-quarters of an hour later the freshman eight-oar ahells are scheduled to begin their row for two miles, Wis- consin, Pennsylvenia, Cornell and 6yra- cuse have each won this event-—fyra: cuse last year. Ponnsylvanta has the bdvantageous inside position, with 6yra- cuse next, Columbia outelde and Cornel) | taking the middle of the river. When the tidé ts on full ebb, at 5 o'clock, the big race of the day—the nerve-tacking, heart-straining four-mile struggle of the ‘varsity elghts—is due to be sent apay. Cornell has won thts race three times, Pennsylvania three times and Byracuse on Ia drawing for positions Cornell got the outside course, where t iter is bound to be rough if there 1s any wind, Columbia has the course near shore, with lucky Syracune alongeide her on the right. Do net blame us for all this, gentle reader, Imagine yourself in a ‘varsity boat race town the night before the Digest regatta that the United States ‘cam pull off and everything so quiet that you can hear the searchiight of the Hudson River night boat hitting the trees on shore, Bill Butts, the boy de- tective, with @ search warrant couldn't find a loud voice in Poughkeepsie last night, and up to the beginning of busl- ness to-day there was mthing doleg in the way of excitement. ‘The most enlivening function in Pough- keepsie of a public nature last night neh ) reenst * a ‘This here made vent: peopl running te hicod an orcheatrn Stem wand the members of the local orahentra pateaen i oa! if remarl the Pela rere 4 ivering indeed. ROOSEVELT CABLES THANKS TO THE KAISER CAMBRIDGB, Mags., June %8,--Presl- dent Roosevelt to-day sent the following cablegram to Emperor William: , “T'have just been visitihe at Harvard Universtty and the Germanic Museum, the foundation of which we-so largely ‘ewe to your interest, *"E take thie occasion to thank you and through you the German people for the many acte of courtesy and kindH. ness which if recent years have steadily sper, the Giraen and ie frh Se, reigns ate hank ani, betwee T wish to t are fomter i Seeenenene cnet CHICAGO FAILURE MAY BE $2,000,000. GHICAGO, June ~The fallrire ot the grain and stock brokerage firm of Knight, Donnelly & Co, which occurred * isoveral Gaya ago, has assumed gigan- Me. proportions, Although Receiver Potter has not yet Aniohed ‘his SSI ep ot the books ayo the concern, od tox a Ar from sttoa sear ote patie et COURT CALLS WOMAN'S: Be THe WORLD: WEDNESDAY. EVENING, JUNE 98, We IRTING NEWS. AND COMMENT ROB. THADERS OF COLLEGH CREWS BATTLING AT POUGHEEEPSIB 70-D4¥ NWT ONION CREWS : ON EDGE FOR RACES VESPERS F FEAR ONLY GREAT _LEANDERS HENLEY, ‘mdb June %i"We have only one crew to beat end I think we can do It,” was Coach Demp- sey's verdict to-day after the crew of RE reo Aree {Special to The Mvening World.) GALES FERRY, Conn., June %.—The Yale and Harvard or are on edge for to-morrow's aquatic struggle on the ‘Thames River, Only light work will be done to-day. To-day the Yale and Har- vard freshmen race will be rowed, The distance ts @ mile, HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, Ret Top, .Comn., June) %.-The Harvard crewa took matters easy yesterday, The ‘varetty’ eight did @ mile on time. with the freshmen eight, They paddled down stream from the boathouse and started beek from the third mile ins {The con Aitiona were excellent. wera atrong tide anda mood folleine ‘wind, NEARY TO FIGHT HERRERA AGAIN After much Gickering a match hav finally been arranged between arg y Neary, the Milwaukee light-weight, and Aurelio Herrera, the hea nm esi ¢ together in m twent Toure “boul a Bute, Mont, on the afternoon. o! fourth time. theee man ret ar see nthe thie, pro- vious ul Aa they the time. nt sant wi of them ore, & the Las rinse fort end of the twen- htera are train- ring Mt to fant para and wi a enter the ot up « bruit dattl Kebo prrenw en ny Fisteres, ret, of eis Pe sarameee tat | series, continue reaulariy. there: open Ro cin tmem- ‘rhowe fo cle ‘name ante. thtry feo will be 81 entry : “EDITED BY. ERT 'EDORE ‘Their stroke was up to’ forty for the th Hea aytiant wards. Nba they mettied nts a slower ae were Wi dfs oe in Bown a tage by bet or iat eas fh als Tecate cena halt mile wan 2 minutes ano- forenoon a gent anhie aay! is {tt Face & gon Le quarters, MITCHEL WILL James 8. “Mitchel, the New York Athletle Club weight thrower, has been hb. good fori in practice ‘ttempt fo break the record or throwing the twelve-pound hammer at the @anies of the Ghoepshead Bay A. C. on, the morning of the Fy eh of July, ‘The beat figures are 187 Tote. Hintelea for the open events ae: this Weta, | Bat ne the Siventy-five-yard dash, “40 4 run one nite Fun, Danaicare, rae yard, novice, close to-day mba, Becretat tary, Twenty-atin and Voorhees Sheepshead» the. 0, Ladies Tennle Tourney Opens Tox ‘The th sal ed in the ad € tee Cul (a te Gr Green Committ ish 1 See eet Fino of rh tian ree the: entrien will anos “4 large ". 10 Ww. or sooumry et Siimonr, Acts QRUATION.” Rea ie ae Rates 420% Dally ae ete oe AMMERSTEIN'S'.t;P.xnariy erunciarat the Veeper Boat Club of. Philadelphia L} hel in trom practice, was indorsed use eotemslo Haines raickaa Filiedelbians os Hanes® per. they cah only reproduce “yace must ey, few In Braaioe, ibe forthe er ‘The ‘Britien riverside phe 4 however, generally balleve the Leanders will retain the Grand ‘Cua lenge cup. hats ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHBAD BAY RAG TRAC TRACK, NX. ¥., June 26,-The entriea for to-morrew'e races are. aa follows RACE—Iwo- ; setting; five te cof vunurly Course. att i wy ARREST AN OUTRAGE, “The acreat of this woman Outrageous Abuse of authority, dlared Magistrate Steinert! in. the: Wert ah k his | Side, Count “to-tiny. wa he thom: cuntody Mo ‘ORT! a ne Firearms, Holiday, Sporting and Mitta Goel .32 or .38 Cal. Automatic Revolvers ieiton nevaiver Be a a Ww. pursk ber ie LO Sreariae ail to an ay person under