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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1908. : & NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT OARSMEN WILL EDITED BY LATEST REPORTS AND ROBERT EDGREN TIMELY COMMENT SEVEN COLLEGE ~ CREWS AWAIT RACE SIGNAL + Big Regattas at New London and Poughkeepsie Next Week Will Produces the Hardest Strug- gle in Many Years. Speen! ais WO of the greatest regattas ever held in Eastern waters will be rowed SY I next week, and the question of college supremacy will be practically | ¥ISCONSI decided for the season of 1908. The winning crews in the varsity | | @nd freshmen eights and the varsity fours of the Intercollegiate at Pough- : -keepsie next Saturday, and the annual Yale-Harvard events at New London | next Thursday will not meet, but the winning crew in any individual event! of the three either on the Hudson or the Themes will be well entitled to hear championship honors, to say the least, | It ts unfortunate that some arrangement has not been made to get the! Seve . great college crews into one regatta covering three days, The crews | that are to compete this year are more nearly of a class than eyer before, | Gnd the winners will have the satisfaction of beating the best field In yearg” Coaches Kennedy and Wray at New Eyck (wh 2 care London and the Poughkeeps ae Bre all of the opinion that in no sin event dows one crew stand out promt: | coactied oe se, Bennsyivanta, Bently over the others in any of cone sand more leg drive than In'¥e t 4 2 a events, Former coaciws and experienced | (10 Pears, and the conan may be get. i é : : ts Pe owrsmen who have visited thé training | ‘vary R00 We form of 1900 when ‘the R Places are loath to pick the winners.| Rive has no reason to be “ , seeoeut, Although yesterday was the And the cold, backward spring was a) /) Hl Mint on the water tordinererae|| Gare ap. he crew re the boat was on a goo, e] 4 serious handicap. Now all th * keel ana) inhine mid 19h. 8 good even| \ | a the third thwart vith Ui OUCO OTL SYRACUSE VARSITY Dse younge ch, loosening ke—a e@ finish hara and no have been picked, and the final work ‘s| being done. i e boat hum. Th fresimen loo! d, too, the The Stroke Is the Thing. | ys acting like olde d, too, the | After all, the stroke is the thing. More! {25 7#ce Is rowed In rough water theg @ttention has been given to this vé Tews who try to eee, of the other | fmportant detail of training on both| Ward has a big lotus met { ——— rivers than ever before. Strength alone / and they are doing never won a boat race. Take it wit ie hopes al Harvard, for instance, where Wray hus to get something | ter than third piace with the tiie aay Pan boat ts Aled with young. Men Who Will Meet Best adopted the new feature of taking each ad Is an uncertain quacuve ; : , man out separately in a pair-oared boat | Ex, . . ; ¥ ¥ VARSITY with himself, and later from # singic| ect Rough Water, | Marksmen in World Are ; ae ZTE Girecting the men by practical illus: | ct rough wate 5 : | OLLOWING the opening of the P tration, This Is the morning routine: | the older cog 1s experience Aboard the St. Louis. summer bicycle racing season at En the afternoon he uses the launch. ss ‘n more unt ® Madison are Garden on next raining. The will be called out Monday night, arrangements will Harvard came down to New London] to: the starting staker ates gated | with the best varsity crew in years./the freshman eight £ Teh eal Ten members of Biven Yale men said it was 1 seconds Oclock, and the ty bowie en ‘ous | Team which Detter at the start of training than that | [it he ely al best training to ef last year, The ofiicial programme | tides or ar serie aeran the changing | Games or will give the average weight as 174| Tr: Nad tortheeeal on the An | Pounds and the average het as full ts as follows, being numbendh ogo eee ' Shortly be made for the running of @ twenty-four hour team race over the same course. This will not take place, however, until all of the star profess- ional riders from Europe and of this ates alt : ior the Iniercolicgiate Races at New London and Poughkeepsie. |) cris sr ies tice her tue sume ' natic ns asst team was rn righ Ay [mer are on the ground, Although all iNUncteEhooeninete "VARSITY CREWS of the details for the event have not Mirainiard completed, the chances are The will start on a Friday he following night. for next Monday 6 feet—a crew of siants compared with HAN, shore: — RO ict h Yale at 170 pounds. he loss of Fish Galins rs Syracuse, 1; Cornell, an frown the boat wis rgaried asa serious| Freshmen’ Bignte Sanit qe we Bandicap, but Cutler, who has been put} cc Aah Lk on the second thwart, is every bit as) Colu 1 4s | WISCONSIN. | CORNELL. | PENNSYLVANIA. J] >°t bee hat the e night and finish COLUMBIA. wily, Bow SYRACUSE. turnament, but w HARVARD. YVACE: Faulkner, Bow,.....177 Auchincloss, 168 Doeri Bow ..e001bd team while abroad. Sunni of the te W...e.e180 COx, Bow : ins Pownsend, No. oe re Cutler 2essesee e102 Peyton, 1 Jordan, No. i8 Wilce ins Wiliams, i (i com Eights—wi eee el! le in, 1; C ers = Sever q > ens wood an carsman, and, while he aa | slvania, 3: abies Seanad Capt, ¢ Benedict of Ohio, Capt. K. J Severance, No. 3: 2 Rice, ..180 Keator, No. 3 170 Trane ay [orton No. w15s Rogers, No, 3 Hoa aa Hor enextaMgs mever been trained to pull tour miles, | K, V. Casey of Delaware, LL. East- J Lunt. No. 8 Hunt 171 Sau < Witt ‘ l7iStevens, No sO ilendrie, No. 4 cai » febyg By ‘mile jhe has the staying qualities, aithougi | drawings give Syracuse four |man of Qhio, Cupt. F. ‘T, Evans of the | Vaid. 17 Dinkle, 176 Renshaw - 1s) Backus, N ++s404185 Schoemak 5.185 fF nered tan enoviee, 18 ne mile and fmshmen eight and Wise the lightest man in the bout. Fauliner | {70 fyshmen eight Wiseopsin va fs a very heavy man for bow, which | ang under the west bank OF Gee aand f-mile open, ng for pros ter three for ama- 173. Clark, No. 6........167 Drayton, N 170 Dean, No. 7 18 Bacon 19 Howe. N tiehard’n,! 0.7.18 de, No, 7 Marine Corps, J. W. Hessian of Dela. ware, C. Jeffers of Massachusetts, W med fessionals, and the 1 causes the buat to dip some. and as the Se Os Gi, finer ¢f New York, Major W, S| Sargeant, 165 Griswold 1 « s!, Stro en Eyck, Stroke...17 1 Sint ake 160 Emig. Capt. Stroke..100 9 tears Yale-Harvard Race Close. advantage because ofthe perce BIMMORTOM ORG HE ay SESDEICst a Wid ONT eee ce Cee atia etna oan PERS en sen aoe SUL STU Cel LATA cece MES ca DUAL | ae Harvard's boat plunges; Yale's slides. | Those who go out early he | of Ohio, ‘ ie 3. Winder) [Average weight aT UN Sees A NV STARA AD Ce Dee PIA VEER ES WelR it bg Muara ge: ele nt: AMUSEMENTS. crews at their training quart Gen. Drain Aver. height, 6ft. Yiu. Aver. helght, 5ft. 1431 neight, 6ft Aver, height, 5ft. Mn 2-3in [Average heigit, 6ft. Aver, height, 6ft. l4in cats . Yale has a larger swing and un easier} ti) along sone ie Tecovery, The hands yo down quickly | p and the bodies slowly, Harvard goes hound an_ extra T of heavy walking shoes. Poughe epsie has Washington skinned to a RES es ee ‘VARSITY FOURS DEL TWIN Be a HERDS HARVARD. ! YALE. \} COLUMBIA SYRACUSE WISCONSIN ! CORNELL, PENNSYLVANIA. TERE TWINS ae ras HERALD, $0, 4 < et as a place of magnificent di res. | Y . parely back of the perpendicular on the | Crossing th Gta distances, | Yankee rif agood peeing en-cent ferry to High- | c 01 5 oa YD ‘ “ 61 Sheitt 6 Nast i$ Xe 40 oO At i Success Doubly Assured! —Globe, body swing, but there ts a sudden re-| land, one walks a good mile south’ to weer A eee | | ceeded tana ce : Baws ea ae psd Bo Ha, 7 aeRO teats : Paine BA £ é MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2.20. »wen, No, 2 sovery.e Tho Crimson goes harder and | Cornell boat-house, ” Pennsylvania and See ceiete atronger at it. But, aside trom the | rom Higniina pele mle up, atream | ‘The @troke, it will be a hard race. Both} gether, while Columbia is a full’ mile | Kennedy and Wray are cnfident of this, |ap0ve ‘these "quarters, and the walking | I's jand so stated. The former hopes to} (Tice et viie ria sic anal her is a lending Toston banker. She twin the varity four race, and is willing |and @ half from Poughkeepsie. station | Saye eet gt pelea anh and Ro concede Harvard a good onunce in|on the east shore and toward New | when she will return toieo acy emer, the freshmen eight. e's four having | York. road = Hy ‘the prestige of winning several years sr oe _ | aoanss this crew a favorite. ' Ry | @ schedule of events makes the | maniy'tour te fee nce men on COLUMBiIa and Cornell | Ps be rowed at 10.9 o'clock. This Is two | miles down stream, wut it has not been reasearch eae Coachs Jolly Each Other. gourse, The freshmen eights row two | miles uown stream. The ‘varsity will aA ' | w four miles up stream, finishing] POUGHKERPSIF, June 20.—The river | On Gale's Ferry or Yate quarters, ‘The| was In ileal condition tor sowing thie |ARVARD CREWS WORK EASY. race is scheduled for 6.30 o'clock, but] morning and all the crews made the sons the water has been so bad in the early] most of it. Columbia had a row of | RED TOP, June 20.—All the Harvard re @fternyon that not much rowing has| ‘three and a half miles, finishing in| Crews were on the river early to. |- been done before 6 o'clock during the] [vont of en Gene peal ith Dhar wonk Ventana (wate cond ° H GOLON! AL age queue past week. Harvard, because of the f d his young men having | practicing oft Cow’ Point. “Aieey (6) onia ac. U | Niud's| Dos & Monkeys, Reavier crew, would like rough water | ‘nished practice, lay watching them,|vard graduates were at’ q y NMI) ath | Matthene i Anhleye Exe) ; F f i Witllums & Walker, Kenanedy says rough or smooth will! ran close together and Courtney |™*™ Eee. At Gravesend. At Sheepshead Bay. ALHAMBRA | Mepowell f Teese ne Corne! Go for him. and Rice, the coaches, compared notes aon Roast oat (ae RE ee AUSAC) It | \ telsene Goma ep CAA as to tho rewa, counner void ice HOT WEATHER STOPS YALE,| SPREE) og | guntPSHAD BAT TAGE TRACK, pens 1tS INEW FIOUSE, “re en Will it be Pennsylvania or Columbla,| very frankly he thought Columbia had 74 RIA ILER Rees (ere, Galt Edn tell pals cary (One SAVOY?*5, 35, 493, 2535 Bye or maybe Cornell, Syracuse or Wiscon-|a “corking good crew," and Rice did| GALES FERRY, June 2.—Owing to best workouts noted were: y. The best gallops noted were HeNKY MILA dak The Servant otis HOUSE sin in the ‘varsity race at Poughkeep- | not deny It. In fact, ne seemed pleased. | the Intense heat on the river this morn: |g; MFUISSA “Se fertongs In 0.24 8-5, |] ETHERIAL—Five furlongs in 1.03 en, house was held all “‘ernoon and |) ee eee eee iway & 350 sie? Pennsylvania had a time trisl over the |!"& the Yale crews were elven light Qo. Lz, breezing. Clever filly. | Pandy. Has speed ing KNICKERBOCKEN: | itway, & Sith Coach Courtney, who has had winning|Tesular course, It was not satisfactory, | Practice, The ‘varsity and freshmen|73 pial, PUATE—Seven furlongs in| 45 LA SOTA—Went along in 4.03, No, 2, Withington, Bacon, No. 3 Ellis, No. 4.. King, Coxswain ....10i| Average weight...16y) Avera Aver. height, Sft. 10% 176 God) 165 Mill 166 Walla tand, Coxswain....-1li)/ Average weight....1 \ver. height, 6ft, in. Av cellist In was the St. Kins is ughter of Mrs Tupper, of Boston, Her step ThE WOLF wo LYric By By Eugene Walter, 42d, W. of B'way. t Comedy DALY’S Broadway & 30th st. ce Monday, 2.1 RD isT eTIMES ry tPORMANCES. k, No. 8,...108 Stroke ....18 Isp Brod ISO Steinburg, No. 3....185)rnton, iverr, Stroke Its Crawford, Stroke...168 ba . No Stroke e, Str arphy, Stroke ....154 5) Clyde Viten's Gr Aver weight las) Aver Weogat 19 Average weight.....159 Aver, heigit, oft, tin Aver, height, oft. imgAver, height, oft. 10in Average weight re height, of Msi git Byes. S15. Mat [Aver height, ott | FRESHMEN EIGHTS. HARVARD. | YALE | COLUMBIA, SYRACUSE, WISCONSIN. | CORNELL, | PENNSYLVANIA. 150 Voyer, sow Wiechers, Bow WO Piompson, Bow ....156 3...169 Day, No. 3 slG} Sutton, No. 4 ison, No. <4 Sint WMO Hadley, No. 6.......16 Pox, No ; troke ......165 Seagraves, Stroke...17 sules, Stroke 1s eoes, Coxswain..1 Shiliito, Bow .. ....151 Thorne, Bow ..... Kinney, Bow. ......150 Bush, sli Jeffery, No. 2 10 Van Blare Patterson, No Neva?) Baker, No. 5.. .18¢ Frost, eplinger, No. 2....195 No. 3, No. 4......100 10) Forster, No. Whitney. No. Waite, No. 4. L, Withingto: N Io Clark, 7h, Roberts 4.100 Hook No. r tram, +1ss Warren, 17 tenson, No. 10] dere, Stroke .......61H VEAL R, vy ol New Amsterdam sfits' Wed?’ 43, | Henry. ouvaxe's Original Production, | The Merry Widow ‘18, Lustig NEW YORK jaite 44°32 | CARLE in WARY’ JARDIN de PARID 3 ot hota || FOLLIES 6F see Ransom 2.169 Phillips teh, ain..104 Eddison, Average weight...160% Average oft, gin, Aver. bh ITS Goodrich, Ni Livingstone, les, Coxswain....107 Fearing, Coxsy Coxswain. 6 th, Coxswain 11 lei] Average weigh 10in.| \ver height, 6ft. sengarten, Cox'n. 97 weight SJAverage wei 106. ht, oft. layer. hetgnt, oft. 11410, Average weil Aver. helght Aver, heigh: "INDEXED GALLOP FORM. : arters and — | =< and Columbia launches |°¥t on the river to see the crimson pecan boats on the river, while in the build! There were some great doings up around the Colonial Ya>ht club-house at 138th street and Hudson River this ne house is one of the finest on the iv YAN ISon‘ant ts designed partieqarly ‘or | GEO, M. COHAN "pnt xtk=® i De No. 7, who was out yesterday |elehts and the ‘varsity four wer : 7 049, 118 LB 1291-5, handily, | 68 SIR LYNWOOD-—Six furlongs in 1.19, : power-boat accommodation, ‘The siece - ews for three consecutive years, says| |e” , ur went up 0.24 ek Ee y tr Haniecd Raleeell| fternoon. The occasion was the ynen- pea 0 Nah Te oe n account of stomach trouble, was| four ent aha eta gN hie the freshmen | 29 Kirlongab iin} 0:95)illsava reer nee ae nae comely ; tnd house and waa | rontage Is 39 feet, ample room for th KEITH & PROCTOR’S fhe has not seen + poor crew on the ur ant the sec-nd ‘varsity foup had |‘ Nice colt: | 68 Six furlongs in 1.18 2-5,{ing of the new club house and was lraking care Ni the boats owned by Le this season, and that means u|'" the boat to-day, His work was|a half-mile brush, the latter having a PIES 20 | Never better. brated by a fine parade of powerthy club members STH AVE. eae ve bea neata Rmpize icy —Seven furlongs in 1.32 2-5, hcaUae Lett oe: Is not much. jl | LabLM ST. Beatrice Morgan & Co, Julian 5. Is 035 ver ROYAL ARCANUM DAY. | Eltinge, Memphin Srudents) Dally Mat. 230. ¥ t 5 Sv. 5.0, Mats. Wed. & Sau, 290, ngs in 0.24, | GREENBACK—SIx ngs in 118 AST R Litt BIG MONTH, y 2-5, hand: breezing: Several thousand men.bers of the Wed. Mats. 50¢, RUSO, ALE—One mile in 0.25, 0.50, | 72 EASTON 23-5, handily, He !s ready handily UIRE-Six furlongs in 0.2% RKLE—Went along in 13 0.48, 1.01 3-5, 1.16 much 1 ragged, especially on the last mile, and | Sight advantage. 71 ELLISD. rive: whole lot when one is trying to pick Walter Ferguson's yacht, the C: “his side was weakened in congequence. | bal of SI at ene, Cristo- 1.16, 1.41 winners. Columbia has an awfully swell | Wisconsin and Syracuse also went over | crews will be rena Mag pane ° | ¢9 THE SQ’ chance to win at least two events this| the full course under racing speed, | morning. dropped anchor here cae hoes s Ta doing well. , driving, year, and it would be no surprise if - Se Coach Rice, in spite of all his hard ane 69 SLUS—Seven furlongs In-0,243 ; | i Sie that > » was being |89 ANGELUS A 3 WAPONACA—Five ngs in} Roval nt unhaitan and HE ORBAT Juck ahould have all his crews finish p | anid that Smith thought he was being 0 ia 183d, brecaina. "tn wood] te rurlongs tn 1.1 3, WAPONACASE Ive MP yp Mdjowal Areamun in Manhaican and ge] aHeoResT PAID IN FULL Gare tho tenet ager Jones. It is hard to ewan ‘orm. sone is ready 64 DREAMER — Seven 3 iniand friends the Royal Arcanum. cele a LS Sy MY.0U St avs ‘ Sree as é an TCanPaean Tgured this, since he hax noc bee et IMITATOR—One mile in 0.24, 0.49 A D.—Six furlongs in 0.49 2-5, 1.01! G5 MAIATHON—Went along in 1283-5, {bration which will be held this afters Bua HLS “ISCUGS SHOU yee Sp Eves In iv any moré than any rest of the 1152-5, 1428-5, driving. Is not 3-5, 1.15 handily, Never’ was AVIiGintaODA and evening in Manhattan LDNA MAY SPOONER {Mé TAMING some respects. The tallest man, Clark, saff and not as otten as has” Walsh much, bette 02 5, 0.4835, 1.01 3-5, 1.15, th avenue and One Hundred AND CRCT ! 0 EN. 1s 6 feet 4 Inches and the shortest, Hor- is not known that this jw the Pitts: fy ROYAL NE-Six furtonga in| 68 SUFFRAGETTE—Five _turton, Na | eatheee ie ton, 6 feet 10 inches. The crew ts lighter | burger'e real reason for quitting and thy 1.153-5, handily, Doing ¥ Hes en touresaabkaesing ANA VARAGE ‘One mile and an eighth In : vears HARLEMCASINO "ti 3% than last year and will go to the start Comiskey, was ent a eet YS SMEG Jy RaQuET—One mile in 0.2425, 0.49.1 Sane Is only oranary Aa Mp ' Including To-night at 8.40, THE MERRY ing stake averaging 163 pounds, It is ‘This is the second time tuls ye. ete Ze peeItibD, | EMANEN Gaiailsceateece shonlyFonaine ave YDATE—Six furlongs in 148, bowling foe on Testaurant, 6.30 to 1 ALM. f the Anest rowing crew: 3 ule year that 1.18, 1.48, handily, — COLYTTO—Four furlongs in 0.48 3 saint 2 one of the sinest rowing ‘crews on ‘the ———_. smith has quit. tue. te the fist} soon, breezing Very speedy. fl ening. | men, boys et AT LAN! 1 Uiowers: a Fiver, but lacks speed and staying | time during rat . x ce oc brevaing Very speedy 5 AN—Four furlongs In 0.49 3-5, and promenade. orizes ATL 11 U Bowery, hear Canal st. qualities. As the practice stunts have ny ee . first me! Pets! Ga ROS Six furlongs in 0478-5, /56 COHORT Six furlongs in 0.11%, 0.2% atrimn heen provided fo Mining Every Evening, 7,80. Sat Mat, 2.90, Concert, nearly all been done in rough water Comiskey’s Big Twirler Now aitnougn : Sdveral throes 1.00 1.13 2-6, handily, In good 0.85, 0.48, 1.01%, 1.15%, All out. Is furlongs in 1.84, Refined vaudeville, Latest Moving Pictures, jl of water, it ooks as though the| (Jj ; a good string of right hand pi | r B. BRADY—Seven furlongs | * FURCE® ere s MINNIE Six furlongs in uy crews’ like Fennaylvant, cna| Claims He Is Being Worked | iett’the ‘oss of Smith is'a severe mas (ES Po tieas 1a, handle) tly, Never better ON a handily ce sal AMUSEMENTS. Peo aruae 7 Wisconsin, would have a chance. ‘the b POG ath he team tars out tos Ho is at his best, TNT Oe BONER moner men el ty 66 JUBILEE: welt MIs | ann nnn nen Sohn % Suva Cornell freshman, boat Is, yolng wel Too Hard by Manager Jones Jand Cleveland. “The plang. mover toe |g BESOM—Four furlongs in 0.4%, hand-|53 ROSAIO—One mile in 148, handily 14 panel aaa aerend AMMERSTEIN’S FREE SHOWS favorite on the day of the race,” always considered effective acalune | fly, Lots of speed Has speed | tei ES Se ee | ROOF §, sis! Patty Matin Coach Ned Ten Eyck has brought a both these clubs, and surely would have US—Five furlongs tn 1.04,| 58 SUMMER NIGHT—Five furlongs in! TI Root But + At All Times. husky lot of oarsmen to Poughkeepsie 7 been used against both of them next Has speed. 1.03, handily, Very nice filly | WO IN FINALS, CORA LIVING (champion | Feuake Wm AL Revnolds, Pree. Take Iron Gis year, and the Badgers. wre iris Be (Bestel to he Bvening Won 4 week, DA-Seven furlongs tn 0.5, | ~ WESTMORES Five furlongs In 1.02, | Wyreatieny AL HORA (eS ny Dawayliaomenotet K CHICAGO, + dune 20,—Frank | B35, LSLEOr breexings| handily, Has a lot ot spec = MOTORING." ‘ a ieurtney enld of the. tresthinar rot: | Smith, White Sox pltoher, lett wast|—_, ' Re eae aieny Sneeriie! | aM ARICUAN THON U1 osix Second and semi-final match rounds Dont — LUNA t iphey are a crow of legers." Po{ night for his home in Pittsburg a‘ter | Trish Counties Plan Big ZETHUS—Seven furlongs tn 1.36, Ua RT OBESPELDE DeVere EE eae MPRURTER Rh Cost het an | ” y ich Ten Eyck replied, “An: $ 4 Peesident Cc ai 5 ant P oe De! OAR oaks caampiunsnip tournament of the Huu. Mtivarnts: ic ue Re ere. ut June the sanity (BA's! an argument with President Comiskey,| ime for .\ ew Grounds. brecaing rata yellt | TEELE—Three furlongs in| Son ative: Gulf Aswuciauon on the Anke. Hall, By RK inte a Ss? aeons Of diggers Is not to be overlooked in| “Mich resulted in the announcement }42 FOREGUARD—Six furlongs in 0,24, handily aon ne Briarelitt Golf. Club, yen ateroiny jeenator nen See eraten \ by the athlete that he was going to au!t| phe new grounds of he Irian WAN $5, 12,148, “handily, " Ged | VINCENT—Five furlongs in |The survivors for the title wer ‘THE MERRY-GO-" OUND’ i $a tl om he Trish Coun- work, She is ready fran BP. iiftuny. of Powelton, who } ; Columbia Has Good Stroke. he team ‘ r Sood and all, Smith was | iow Athletic Union, at Webster ave- {72 AMRI—Five furlongs in 1.02 2-5, hand- IING EYES—One mile in 148, won the championssip for the last Next Mon., Raymond Hitchcock in Cast IGHTON BEACH PARK Rice has Umproved hls crow 2 per|Sczompanied by hie wite and boy. His nye and Two Hundred and Forty ivi lly, Nico colt. ea Drees. ny 4 four, years ‘and DH. MeAloin In. 6 a ioe By \ OPENS AVERY J decision was reac te lay even- |. hisnawereitoneccer ¥ first | 6g )BITE—Kour furlongs 233-5,] GREAT FALLS—Three turlo: ne home club jadi . gent. at Poughkeepsie In the matter of | Ueclsion was reached late Friday even als Were to be formally Opened | 9 rr recente handily Is ae hie | 7 eR bressing ui rlongs in the Mone morning ‘Tiffany beat C, H./§ RUOF GAKDAN TO-NIGHT N’S FixEWORKS, Sxcellence of stroke, Columbia and | ine after a talk with Comiskey, His |2n Meinorial Day, buc rain. prevented . at his 4, « ; dy tog iy Tiffany, beat Cy H. | Square i PAIL Cornell are very much alike in this re-| team mates yesterday tried to persuade |e Famer, will be the scene oe tree | AONE GIRD caavenWnitionese all Geos Eee furlongs in Brown Tater in the day Tittany dij | 40 Original Muateal Comedy. “SKI-WL” ———— r Gaeife too ches to-morrow. ‘or Seve ven 80 La ay Tittany did ts = ee fs 0 pression on hun | ¢ Cilke} 3 che 1 01 ative : pod. of Hudson. pe ou. i ay ¥ Tecovery. SL Ac pee ie yigconsin, | dnd he sald good-by to most of them Eien ER oud @ WISE MASON Four furiongs in 0.24 Papa) ead Wan ean, ee an waniaaieaed in the Eiahagpacie 0 The (iy MUSiGiOn l oe Avan erday 4 . 24, co . ou © round, was defea! sreapec y w Ten l before yea! ‘a came started. It le and Tvrone men will furnish more tun. | 37, 0.61, all out, — HARRINGTON—Five furlongs ing2y, QUART round’ by McAloin, 1) 'N® BRELLA to all patrons A E