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ia ENT ROBERT EDGREN.* YEARLINGS BRING: SMALL ALL PRICES Half-Brother to or 0 APaNeak Mls the Star of the Ranoooas Stable Sale and Brings Only i ‘ $1,500, .. egy ; pds Piva to he sventne wortay’* SHAYPSKHAD BAY RACH TRACK, — + June 2.—Only fair prices were paid for thoroughbred yearlings from the Ran- coca Btook Marm to-day, The highest | Price, $1,500, was pala by Tom Welsh ‘for a brown oolt by Gigantoum, a tit. | brother to the stake winner Armores > II, ‘Tho prices and buyers were; { Bay Mi by Preteen Garrick—Com- x. Stanton, Bay colt, by Locoliatchee—Happy Fred Buriew, ‘Bown filly, by. ‘alteat atrtoum—Alexinag | L109. Appleby, $500, 7 nig “Nass Titus Says So, So, el Sarasts Changes! in Styl: of College Bights, Recommend- ing that Each Mah Pull Two Oars Tn- «stead of One Long S Sweep. BY CONSTANCE S, TITus, Tho gretit intercollegiate rowing ract# thisjweek are Interesting chow sands of peuple. When 20,000 go to see the avents at Poughkeepsie it Is | pretty goon proof that sowing takes an important place in American ath- Jetied, Personally, I think that rpwing fe the greatest existing athletic | Sport, and chat !t 1s more popular this year than ever before. It ts growing more rapidly than any other sport and soon wili eclipse even the great || American game of football, Rowing in the right way is the most healthful , | exercise in the world, ‘The important ctew if any cones. tw) | whieh I think, should take thd | phe eight. We took the idea. of having) of the elit, 5 | wigs it by Bt Bt. Leonanis If.—Thonday *, eight men in a boat, each handling Here “each: mam, Randel a palifeas ss s =e Sas b eneatiue iy, ne tiie line twelve-fodt sweep, from the Mnqlish soulla about nine fedt via inches lone, get ¢ ‘ Veru. Brady, $700, ‘Bepnotiee wé have improved making | Welghing only four pounds enc! Chosiat’ ¢ oni may she “Pontiac aela Braid; D, them lighter and f | Brown. ‘colt, . ‘noing strength where strength ie smporr | ®pmtt — . . He m, fiolts Be Sigantent-Levants ( tant, but att! we atick to the old Bnge- reathe fheely, Midway in the : 4 s j AY filly,: by wa aGetrick—Viretite, / Ireel! ft Gam § “Gariner, of course, and ‘ age sie tish Idea of arranging the met. stroke they come together, and open out it that his fight with the t 5 r Toe hp Now, look at the result, again at the finish, again expanding Chestnut colt, by Tocohatchée—citrony the ohest; Bact & Ri Plockton, sic5. be to Fow, ch fide does exactly th Leonards 11,—Pans ‘was nearly a championship Each man, when he begins sable AMILAE CelWOL CE youd iM St. ve ¥ mt ; f iy i : : ‘ j Pagers ts placed either on the port or starboard ; “3 é by th Prince—Lissie Gnow held the title, | ok 4 aide. Hie almost invariably rows’ of | SHARGS f0F an Undrén devolopraent, as ¢: i eh Liha “foe sprang Bobert Pitaaimmons ibs. We : : é ; that aide ax lonk aa ho dtays in the Leen Teas ‘ ; PRU bat Abts, $n" Wwhispor if tne } ES peli ond Soi Hey et retiwils Delawury’ Stabin ‘ e Mr pit ay at by Bontino-Alagrt ty: yn Chestnut sat, M4 Giganteuin—Ponohog fe foot in length, and welghitis, say, ine hie, te hold, it tn Ls tight pe rial Ty pounds. a . ; i ir : Carroll Red, It Develops Only One Side. from Lf ae he an te SRF ican ‘ Basia. ‘ acheatnut, i, by. David Gartick— Ow ‘An he renches forward with tls hands) re ie eae the relaxed during t neuen ait By ‘Lapahatcties—Stonite Hardy Pair of Oare for Each Ma Binck Ally, by Pontino—Catypho; 3, cular Ina flmble Presa agent out ) Nev., where Marvin Hurt 1d Paker Jack Root are to Nght pig ft press een ee Jone together on the handle of the et : : ? ' ily extended, with pe ia at ( y — sweep, one arm is fully the wriet straight. The pasty ed 18 the fine when Hart ie) ea » . Ode ‘ Bm reinpeds te a et cu Cad be earpen A lelpner-sHopotuly Be frrthee Wola’ chamnplenanip aaa i ag , ; a blaer Coalatw apt apr tenet it ering " ; Hesy Win Peeptine et, Gxantoun-- | winner at the end of the A us d ees : ! eas bg tour gs vain iy tap ao cy into fon oie t i ¢ ; raNn oglt by Glaivourn-—Agtor; ™ af tHeally impossible thing when both! siyle eight using ‘our sweepe on each Nay 0 Web Oe, agp tonents H—Penke hands are on the handle of a sweep, | “7 “think pBins? within a short ie ig Nady soit by. Bt, Leonards Ti.—Hilee- ay col Ld beth; W._A. "Btaiton $1,000, : d Witly ‘by’ ‘Loconatohes—Charmes tint shiifta trom One augte to another. | of ti a] One Side Does All the Work. “Bay th Om : isn C in ihe dac Rot owarng ‘Ae the atroNa' Heals tie issona set pulla Lie Pair 9 atte, would H Deh, pe Aiy by The Ballor Print " der is forward of the other, are for th A hay te fig p to the “fnlsh of the, atroke the whole vee mot oniy. ea ree les pe A MATTHEWS, OF HARVARD, ching: He et Vig Oarrich—hing cr cn be barn ‘Soon lookin for BO, i i Club, , yi that shoulder back Ea nar ald: tiny vrowine: inthe sieht Brown ily by Giganteum—Invergold; i 1 alde o pale of R v4 0) Cn 5 4 t a starboard var oe nl hem SIGNS WITH BURLINGTON. | 5.°A°"s $000, or chen is tite ; | Qevelone his Hght shoulder and hie H vile galt b ‘by’ Bletonen Golden Otter wholo right sidé much more than hia} Ung Pei Pe i, Ty acheter, dw, tess, June Wille Pe, J colt by. Gieunteute-Baterste: w. left. At a port oar the development ts| ‘Phe reform walt b fasta in th Badtiows, the sated: hort- ronest ht qyatt bide ace on the left side, Golleges. Harvard. for ance, Wail rs D ot the Harvard baseball team, Using tha wweep,.an oarsman haa no | stick fa the Cee, Ky has signed to play with the Burline- ey iit a ier sce renee hest with each it the Vermont Laetigue. He ioitenrtek ee ee stroke. ita Rande "are. close" together | Hartard Pay a te alg rel te California Girl “Geh Dotoate Migs | win ‘Toure Yo-dny for buruinatons w York at more toe " Panes gee i |teom start to Anish of the pul aaorent vecabiat inet aan ere| (onghurst in the Third Round fee 2 Coy. Son ae Puteaemnae | Be ouleat Shueag. 0 This Expande the Chest. frvAmerican intercollenate footvat ie ng! Beet, Peay. 4 P.M Ameriogn . Now, take the.centipeds, or. octapede,! Huriy, and baxeball instoat of wicket | of the Singles of the Wimble- fie “HOW HOW HARVARD WON THE FIRST TWO RACES me see Fence ove AMUSEMENTS. HIPPODROME Fi a LONDON, Juné 9.—In,. the .tadiest Al winglés, third round of the champion! ZGer Manan Nas ¥; ee a yelp, tennis contest: at Wimbledon, to- (sat \ (Continued trom Fr from m First Page.) ar |e to %, my nets went the Satya tof thle pie Tay, Miba aay, suttdn; “of Pasadena, A levery toad wading 1nt6 me ett wos (heb is, Patade of thiese bara, i ‘ana a9 Sener Cea par fe ictyation srainge ) S ie ik the seosha rons’ of. the GU ose es wie i ‘nua ‘erewded with automobiles and coaches, pdstae Gad ond Nya ea hg hte mut a ee ee, woll ae the he, sera Watts | men ‘doubles Holcombe iS ~ son retiring from compe All Anxious to Decorate. ‘to bualneas, ta han “the “abae Jon | Beal Wright had ao walkover, | Comic Artist Tom Powers? | phe first business of any antamobile| rebtieaffOeh tae, Bix) whe Ja morely the | Wile seemed to ati train’ and @ moment ad: POWRiWsnaNtand: Norachag: WIN HART, of Louisvitie, t9 s| Party. when it reacned here was to Praca ta Wie AD ae prety) an quddeniy aia: Harvard preua ry Senet | et by at aistol ounded Piaget Are bt pn wel gi pend up | Courteous tne charming) fditow The shops did bright, ag vivacious aw ever, and Phe , Fratd took one-eighth. of ® rth will meet Baddeley. and Tims, jan. a'fine th jead at the very start,’ rowin, GHTON st Hams ana Dentng, "Flog ‘beads yh, vest te armen ta Yat Hore eons | tt Geary, as ghee aah ans be tee are eh o ree! 0 One oO} co! roel 3 eel ‘boats, at ie ml 5 19% were stripped ol shalt entire. stocks, | woru elfhen ‘plored aah wt Oey Ae hi “ ¥als Pilled up'ot eimoat equal terms TO-MORROW’S ENTRIES. ‘Gant. Dally Mat, #80: @ouy Mat Ten Phare, pate that eas while mn with red and blue balloon: or one Pei wie, aulinene 8 and only rhs in there got rid of thelr entire stocks hours be: mie +g Dd wit ge bine flow- i a id begin and both > TTAMMERSTEIN'SA22.rnedtuatr oe AOKtter a while the auto folk is ree sia ist ang tigen avi a met ares i das vowite 4 hy nat cleah Mook’ | SHEEPBRMAD BAT HACH TRACK, AMMES cing aes Rol hows pea rey BEOuLA Fateh | Gol. Avs ae to Hil 9 r hile the auto folks began to on college trouble, “Aut t i eth abe meee o A Harvard | Bitt oka m4 fed the orev tomether an ety eae About | Tune 29—The. emtrien for to-morrow's ROOF GARD EN at Thia ye te Py crowd ig one pf the largest | set out on Fy atern chaes, the, Yale feces are an gill aR sa tourlng .car came down State street & tthe me be made, rand 4 a (¥ Vaan e aa CON. Tyrer ath ate hina two Nunared, rea bale aes oN Ca Harvard Rowed as She Pleased, arya lead a 4 j e wie oe Jockey her with Keith's ‘ae tial ei tact Harvard went to 37 at the mile and auarta jenme ms ny {i i Noah & : . is i . teal ea ol ae mitoynani wih be ri gh ‘te! Redon tho) ¢ auariee And, to at Bei pe tine i sets Pha " K ot ‘A, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, ® y fi ol ie OOP OR ine qt fi mS jg. rf iy | tard et ree Mave atid ‘ian Be tk awetey doe tas be be eet it feces at ae, iar ‘a, Baste, eget Mga teas fe ate metam: things. It stimulate 5 ¥ peer "he'd a i ae shuts bar | terice trim ‘hele rt chelly, apd now | £8 si ‘4 vt wot Ene fe Goxsmgin got 90 elise A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. rd ah coukd een r the profusion Ot the'| evecybody Js axalted, at tne hosteos of mclied. Her ine so) eer badly, Once } « ‘or William’s Own” Yale flags a’ a clote, at Prin ie races, Ww! the winner wrotnal h dad ‘i ent tl V4 4 ven! i ‘i J mperi Other automobiliate followed sul Just nosing out @ victory nd no more, thats winner by a Ne wth i in alt r 50—6 Marine Band—50 is see care Bo swith 6 & i RR LOUIS KINDERMANN , ...Conductor R wan oPe) eho) an 7 PARK, Ci HARVARD CAPTURES rhe Naa cid 2 A a PLA | mie aaa \ Seo —— ete i THE FIRST TWO RACES |i thawte ie Hone were brite Phra veto Sem LATO ORR COMCREE DATE FE Wea ‘e were ying i ah nk be bart ney aang : | sear ti ! HIGHLANDERS WIN f fi SO FT POLE! ® pr io i 1 FROM ATHLETIOS| : al MANHATTAN BEACH. | cece See ; SPORTING. (Special to The Byenitic World, NEW LONDON, Conn,, June 20,—Harvard's four-onred and freshman nN crews simply walked away from Yale here to-day, r At no stage of either race did Yale have a chance of victory, Her seed Maehinen ck a spurts were met by Harvard in a Way which dembnstrated conclyeively Ravid t| that #he could not only maintafo her leads, but increase them at will. . 4 3 j ‘ ol pctived of reeldont Of. ‘The Freshman ruce was the prettier of the two, In the Inst half-mile r (Continued froma’ Sid Baad! fohn Hi, Starin, pre- Yale made a desperate effort'to get up, but it was useless, Harvard simply f let out 9 kink or two, and crossed the hh breed A half @ length of is me coe ara “ee | water, in-thé remarkable time of The re for a Freshman (Sipectal to The Evening World| , lent pre this course was made In'1899' by Harvard, and there ts little doubt ni sea Totidane, aman Bla Voning. ie auto swith the orders of the | sunt the Harvard ofew to-day could have equalied it had it been at all hard] OF ang new. York Driving Club. beta | Witama. ret none eae rte, “Lave 2m | ushed in tho early part of the race. The Harvard crew of 1899 established | nere to-day whe tte sneans of arawing Be WA oe tom Boyboit eine Yasewes Ar-| the record of 9.33, wevoral thousand ‘horse-loving persons made if ne Yale Loses Confidence. observation cars, Harvard men hugged |'t® this beautiful course, | The day waa ett sei ae i gen . ! a 2 1 Begt & Re ' ‘ Rice submitted a re- experiments in improving ch athe and yelled themselves | an ideal one for fast racing, The easy victories of Harvard this foi while the’ tooting of the whis-|. The programme opened with (in event Hs di ne morning haya taken considerable of the | toy of Harvard craft was deafening. | for trotters, %,Phore «wore. only two confidenca out of Yale, while the Har-| Cis oe the prattioet acenos came when | riers, W, Kilpatrick's Royal Rene and 25} vard mon are talking of @ ‘varsity vi-| Harvard's victorious four-oared crew, | A.C, sehuylor'é her. ‘The raco was tory for this afternoon for the first time. | wiion had followed the freshmen down | the best two out of thres, Ip the first ‘There 18 no dowst that the clean-cut, de-! the course, rowed up alongside the | junt moval Rene was the last to met clsive victories of Hatvard In their early | youngatora And congratulated them on away and the first to roach the wire, He races hye miven her an Immense pros- | thelr victory. ‘cama \inder the wire fully two lengthe aga eat tine for th ‘varalty cuntest, Yale men} ‘Tie ¢wo crews thet paddied back to| 2108 Or uy opponent. ‘Time-B.bb 1-2, are still offering # to 1, but there are | Red Top followed by scores of Harvard | ees for paling, was very spirit- RYSAR? terny | Makers now where there were note Jast| boats whove decks overflowed with en-| 4 mous of the beat local pacers strug- an ie ine at nicht and early, this morning, *himlagtic undergraduates, gied for honots. Thoy were Thomas B, utt- |) Harvard's victories were won ovet a] ‘The victory of the Harvard four was Hampson, W. Coohran Be course Almost Ae smooth as glass and | expected, but Yale met had the great- ; the! perfectly’ netloett, ‘Phere. was not 2) et eohfdence in thelt freshmen crew, Clarence Ws ‘geventh Inning, Hiteh at afy stage of thé route 1H Aithor | and wore crushed by the way the Itz. tela elle O} contest, The Mew Londoners) varg crew youngetera cowed away kuin | Timé—Bdg 1-2, 2/10. 4 em j declare that deine fortune never B°~) chom, in tw neg clams for. trotters five ra i fs fr vided a mote perfect day than this te zu bin! nO the Thames were crowd | horses. ane’ A the ‘atarter’s call, ‘hart for @ heat race, and it certainly would] ed a Gales at W.4h, ‘erry » when the wad an excollent ofp from rtart be hard to find’ more admirable doh | wo, soapeoaced crane m to aeivh tnd sas won by! Blowart Paha i for | duions, Was watohed with the it ; | Bright Lheht, who cross d the wore thrat 2] ‘The crews rowed through the\usuat| tit, Buhseition 6 ae curon: eee iat Geek. Kad, daawe a aboead Hah 1 : h i i f liane of steam yachia and eniliig orate, tah ns fot BeAr wee, MA Went INO Tin tne next. ‘he other hordes finiwbed viserdeia |. , : Ar ih bn ) and tho Thames was brilliant with the moved, was i alle via to hav in the ofder named. They wore: W. i f ; ‘ mich ne oe : ‘ bubting’ they wore. ‘The observation andied his sin Wolly Beotls ill Wilkes: a Cc Collinge | ata of x trains on both the cast and weat banks honesty bei atpey vals men chesred, Tidorim, Were well crowded, and all through the| yMervard had Radiol Lo) racs the Tlyal rooters Jeera) xt coon 2), 00 Bed. "i | otfier and heared thelr men. ai Med Ag annie ay “h int NO.-5 trolting. wad next’ on at Red Bunting and Balloons, Yale with a toric epurt Biot tbe the Hd une The son Re %, ay eA BY w. 4 ‘ ine, HL Ls vans cond lg Wae bo 2 sili ie a?