The evening world. Newspaper, June 26, 1908, Page 14

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PARRA A YS ORO TROT THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908. PRo'REAEe| THE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nctlt?2Rux] {AND NEWSY eed HARVARD’S EARLY STROKE GRISWOLD COLLAPSING IN THE YALE BOAT BURST OF SPEED ' KILLED OFF YALE Crimson’s Plan to Row Eli Off Her: Feet Succeeded—‘iriswold Madz Game Effort to Stick It Out. ARVARD beat Yale yesterday because | of superior physical condition as! much as oarsmanship. Harvard went | out to row Yale off her feet” in the| first two miles, and she succeeded. | Yale might have had a chance if the | Blue had been content to drop back @ couple of lengths in the first half of | the race, and pick up the distance » FOUR BIG CONTESTS SCHEDULED FOR JULY 4 | Cate | $a. who bas fought @ few batties ‘aiifornia, has arrived in town from San | POLY OFMABtAteeaC eee 2 Frazclaco. He got bere to-day. and will sail | to te vebnay Oliver, manager of Tommy Mur lon Gans, Nelson, Seacet Caponi, for Bneiana on Saturday with the American | Phy. Quiver bad Campion tried oul in athletes. Jimmy says he is through with nigne and ae he showed up weil Jonony, Welsh, McFarland, Sullivan [+ 28::sr ame, and is eiine sbrond tor /Getidad ip put'him axaine! ame of the weeks. Jimmy said that the California Tr ———————————___________ and Mustaine Make Up Card. | ans fisure Gans a cinch to beat Betti AMUSEMENTS. i nnn nnn! soward the finish. But even that is doubtful. Yale tried doggedly to hold on, and two other men in the boat were nearly ready to collapse when oke Griswold went over, = | as ee Harry Pollok, manager of Charley Griffin, o ess Australian fighter, aenies the rumor 424 Be ny ons pornoce. |S ogaias Bet, ome, aa: | HAMMERSTEIN'S £26,%3.5% Fos Rood fights are carded to be Grirrin is @ light-weight “Grifin ls @ ROOF and metines, daily down: anything but a quitter. He was trained too fine a month before the I HEARD the word “quitter” used in the observation cars. Griswold is race, and {t was rotten judgment that put him in the boat. When fought on the afternoon of July feather-weight," said Pollok last (rai! Root “BIN 4. The most important of the he reason why I matched hi IA. HORACE GOLDIN. 4“FORDS. nd i euch, Gross ‘at the Roman, A. mine Dow & Cat Cirous, Colliny & the strain of that terrific two-mile spurt broke him down he fell forward four will be the forty-five round §90 on was because Ave Aitell refused Hart. The_6 Muaical Avolos, Herbert over his vi between Joe Gans and Battling Nelson, t© ft Gritfip.”” 1f Griffin beats Cross. || Warren The Great, Bidridee. Vitan Tash oar. This was at about two and a quarter miles. For a couple of ‘ en i iB i ei Pollok rl make another attempt to match jana Af AE gees PUES he which will come off a’ 1 Im with Attell rtoonist. and others. minutes the rest rowed on. Then Griswold made a desperate effort to catch the stroke, took two feeble swings | This is his fourth year at Cambridge, with his body, and fell backward against and surely no other college coach ever the knees of No, 7. Trying again, he made good to a greater extent. Wray fell forward, and lay still for a little.| has won his freshmen races consistently, i Then up he came again and rowed for|In yesterday's race he had for the first 00 yards or more before he finAlly col-| time a crew that he had trained from the lightweight championship of the world. The oth 1 be one of Although Harry Lewis has been claiming Welter-weight. championship. tte John |WITCHINGYS! Terorcom 2 a No Pthat ‘titie’ thaw any ‘other enter. Mason HOUR!A#' sHACKETT *; t tities tham H ‘ veen Fredéie Welsh, of England, °tiret place, Lawis cannot. make s man WAod! Packey McFarland, of Chicago, at 142" bo sie is growing heav ae los Angeles, In every day, and the lowest weight he can. hee iFDAIN 81 ; eats 2; | THREE THINS ee. | other two fights Stanley ereeuely Bene ap wae iesipoundal Cob CIR Eg THR Ev 8.15.Mat.To m'w.2i8 The Smartest middleweight champi L him a apsed. After that the coaching launch/the very first—that had learn when he entered the MATINEE TO-MORROW. 2.15, / h \ ed the ny, Capon! ten rounds at Grand Rap- | ¥en he entere ring. AL i came up and took Griswold out of the/elements of rowing from him. The Mi while Jack “Twin” Sul ot the Grana Union a, c. | THE WOLF ce LYRIC § ; boat, and the rest of the Yale crew result was far and away the greatest yan will meet Terry Mustaine, the lot of men. They have By Eugene peal 424. Wot ‘ rowed rew Harvard eve: w—i Western heavy welght, for twenty rounds the feather-weilght cham- Ve on to the finish just to observe r saw—a crew that | Secrodon Oks feat Ent chara ome. DAL | He apelent’ tradition that Yale “never COW £0 over to the Hugson and make | gpwarcaaaee a, Maa Seeds | GEIR) aa srecens o sch ! G 81 in the Intercollegiates Nor But 1 -welght 9 Te ei hatl eames |to-morrow. Harvard. was in grand Satlor Burke, the toca] middle-welent. 18 * sito ttor Min cent whic Baldwin is Po Eves. 8.15. MAT. TO-MORROW, 218 He has two bouts on | going to tis! i ALE may never quit, but she was S2ape for the tug, and had a style and x near $200," Both lads training s : presen oF be with Jin vs Salar patti 2. Inecw THEATRE, is way suits of a far more unsporteman. (asa that could hardly be improved Saar rer all onl nuarenveltlantere tories lings ee ue Meee pe MARYS. TAME. e action yesterday. When the ‘Another’ eutf-town fighter has arrived in| {|__C™ ‘de PARB Gaccntyp H time set for the start came Harvard lei: this vicinity in search of fights. He ts urely came down to the starting points (6 ( "Pnpur ur z a is in the main bout at | Phil Campion, a welter-weaht, of Bingham- all ready. | Over at one side of the river : EET Cos CNT tet one the Yale crew, in a launch, waited for| = just eleven minutes before getting into a framy me rite aches ses CAs > =f (Men ae eae Seep - thelr boat at all. Then they rowed |] Heems atts Satara Cristea Prades §nd drifted leisurely across to the mark, | [Sy SUBWAY TEAM IS \||The Merry W Edie cote Hebe mycin dc ISTILL CLIMBING IN i se a Ina “shell for twenty minutes before a/ 1 COL LONIAL 33 NTEST. crew and tales the ‘snag out of it This and closed with a vault of 18 feet in}team. Besides these, staterooms have AMATEUR CO} sort of trickery is common in pro- (Special to The Evening World.) , | his last effort. He is regarded as a|been reserved for three other athletes fessional sport, but there is no excuse. PHILADELPHIA, June. 2%. — Young Oi of Olympic certain winner in his competition Who were named as substitutes. FOT| iterporough R. T. Co. (Subway Div.) for indulging in it in ev twee 5 some reason their names we not | Are Aimateurse; vale diac the ame thing LOUshrey and Kid Locke put up a hur- Bingham Grants Furloughs given out, but it is reported that they | Downs F: aeemne> ri Dali; he Love Walts, De Haven & Co., Behoot Bos» & Girls, Jack Nor: iworth, Arthne Rlehy. @e. There will be three stags to-night. At | between halves in the last Prinsetae Ticane bout at the Broadway A. C. last | Te Vi } ts John Flana nd Matt MoGrath, Were members of the Irish-American | th ont ; undred and game. ceton) night. They. Went six rounds with hon: | am Will Be Made a shotiputters, end Mastin Sheridan, ale, | Senlee!®, Club. ‘ Thirty-seventh street end Third avenue, || SAVOY*3,25, 985, 262405 ors about even. The bout was a wild N h Par) Cal s ‘an, dis-| Two other men—Gillis and Karalty— SLY, 28 OA 1X Coon) Saag IE result of the ‘varsity ana Affair, and Loughrey went t. the mat! Meeti ing To" Nig! t. cus, received their furloughs late last | who named on the second list are Manager Billy Gibson has arranged an 3 Lekalt The Servant - freshman races was a great boost |}? Ga roan tay ie made up for Bes night from Commissioner Bingham Ben I Tanconlr sae ye to pel pea acl excellent card of bouts, and every con- Stwayrd fori Conch Wray) (ote Harvaral Green emeutnaL Locke secured) by | and will surely be members of the team. deat Milter Murphy ithe > vetera Keatashould) baihardoughu trom) tnelfiray — iis | aes X athletes gathered pratiay Su qrecelved leave of absence et, and Matt Halpin, the manage tap of the bell until the last blow 1s| from all parts of the United | of sixty and Sheridan of nine team, more than a score of struck. In the main bout Tommy 8ul- | 75 STANDING OF THE CLUBS. es, will respond to thetr| When the matterof the furloughs officials and enthusiasts will | ¥ van, of Lawrence, Mass. and Frank | KEITH & & PROCTOR’S adelphia with the team. '@ New York Athletic Club fitst prevented to Commissioner Bin, will agcompan: at to-nignt, when the American team for am he did not understand its nature, | down ‘the bay as far as Sandy Hook, t STH AVE,—The Naked Truth. Jas, J. Cow Mintoll, of Pawtucket, RI, two of the | STH AVE: The Nakel Prati, Jag, Jp t most prominent middle-weights in the ee ee = profession, will battle for six rounds vei ck Bae Beans iet Bait sts Both men have a long list of knockouts | to thelr credit, and as they are in shape RCL Theare Pez.“ %s* (IN BIG NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. pecs the team W.b Pc,|_ciup. W. L. bc. 26 oF 48 on as it was of the t wnto him that and thousands of athletic enthusiasts ee great athletes are expected to escort and give the t rtain men @ rousi using send-off. ake npetion and ¥ snscim, | SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. mpic games in London next | Sut ass on the w |depended the first places the Oly month will be fully organized. kK t 3 Of the original list of seventy-six RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES: lected to make up the team there will absentees in Walter R. Dray. n the c they should put up a great fight. Tel. 5138 ak Mats. Boston, 14; New York, 10. be th pa the success of the Ame 7 ie 0. First game | i ; rs f urs. & Sats, 2.1 New York, v1. Second kame || the Yale pole vaulter and record holder; | !t !8 sald that the eyes of t he ieee At the Roman A, C.. Grand and orenart |The Merry-G0-Round Rayo J. D. Wittham, Pennsyivania’s sprinter, |™sh’” shone with the fire of 9 r qa streets, Tommy Carey, of Philadelphia, and In the and h ed: "Go, my boy Tio WI PSRE VEDIO R AW.OE Ss) Eddie Walsh. the local fighter, will meet in Ev. $30, Wed. 23a, the star bout for six rounds, Walsh bes wien i BIG io MONTL bes idly ing te front and re- Wed. Mats, pela ih Renee ed tia Go alee ) GREAT PAID | IN FULL, . ee aan an EMRE Tour otber goed bouts will also be put on. gs, 6.15. Mat. Sat. at 3.15 The Brown Gymnasium A. A. will hold ite eee TE “GAY MUSICIAN ; Y stag at its summer home at Hammel's S| BLANEY’S 2°c!3 89:.2-way,00 st. By 8.18, SHPAD BAY RACE TRACK, Following are the entries for to-morrow RACE—The Burgomaater | Handi- | added; mix and @ half furlongs, pare and F. R. Rowe, two-mile cnampion of a GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. om to a trappe! MES A John C. Gartels, H. J. Huft H uremia trenton gey To-day Manager Halpin announced | 7 yy 0c, anteserting fia ay Fs as t fourteen new men had peen added | 1) Que. | ad the team, and it is possible that the| lay and will fin at 2 0’ i vould he We ei crock rou this side at the New “INDEXED GALLOEF Ik ORM sie “increased before the steamer [er nome at Travers New Names on List. | ed here have een taken |100 and 20 metre ru ‘ogkaway Beach, Fighting Dick Tfnect Joe Bedell in the star bout. In Matinee To-mol nit. t Ra z r bouts Harry Lorta will box Benny | “ee. onre ALL, Polo Grounds, To-Day, 4.P. Enkin, Guy Ashley wif! tackle Kia Kissner | Edna May Spooner in AMILCE i and the 4Wu-metre run. All are in | The men om t aA fon. \dmisal ‘ere will be two other cont. oi INDEXED GALLOPS FORM. | At Sheepshead Bay. a | dition. EE ae nes MADISON Frey sige ase! At Gravesend. | BAY, June %.— | Rose Here To-Day. SQUARE vent oC RMI a 's > The Evenis World.) V the tr: 1 1, an OFrginai Musical Comedy, Sadi GRAVESEND, N. Y., June 26. principal gallon K Ralph Rose, world’s champion a Wee aes ee Grote, putter, and Samuel H. Bellar, | Brighton Beach Music Hall ° : Bye ngs in 0.49 3-5. Rand, ; Lewis \(ytamtord University pole v } oe € e erence | More uaa Uttle fun all, thie ‘ : 4 ‘ ‘i coed. ag Carlisle: G Ly Hall, tris..-Ame rived to-day and joined the Travers Isl- uz | Beene 4 * h t r in 0.25 ¢ M. H Grit in land traming ou! Both me look fit ry jhean ew errelt Srey ers a toe bars of Mie things that are facing this place Rov Welk for refined vaudeville, im | {tor honors r.ght are the | Bock for YOUR Hie is In 1.14, Massac ‘ . 1m : i Work ie pad CAM this | nly Californians on the team mm | | Tred beni tae atone ante sear ey 2 { i nage: | Mersontwinnnivneeecceey Pen 3 cage A. Ca wire Other “Subs” Going. Carn ||| I ine of Work | n LTS Ls 1 es in 6.47 Nanng St eM cud reaen| John H. Craig, Lester Stevens, | ADMISSION FREE} , 14 COHORT- ck reply Was | \Velton and E. P. Carr have notifie. \ kas ban heavy weika, [rae comsatttee that they would be. in 64 TOM WG ight not miss | London when the games an and uld compete, Frank P. pchan, of At All Times |" Wm.H. Reynolds, President, Take Iron St'hoate’\ > L/ BR cine DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM | O'Mara, of erman, of Dar he committee y probability sail with the 1 CORNELL BACKERS GETTING - 10 TO 1 FOR 1HEIR MONEY who arri Ou 162 \ cat Teall ale tar-| | | | sal Sia | FREE SHOWS | | Martin foto raster of Chesterbrook 1 129 ‘ 122 URTH RACE—The Coney Island Jockey | Club stares 883.009; mileand a half. | 471? Dorante é wey | the PARK takes you to, Atlantic ave. fo the Sea Beach Pxpress. few days 0} | me that tne | PLE [iconey ISL. ¢ POUGHKEEPSIE, June 2—The dec- They will FUNNY PLACE. |4 + aes nade by Coach Court. ‘ith eredit’ to Cornell, alt GeERY HOT: ee | ney of his crew in tne| feq' i expect an Me fee No matter how well versed you may be regarding your line of work z oo BUE Lie f las el a DIG The orews will be lon Handicap: $600 you know there, are times when you must have recourse to the knowl- i Bor the firse |tice tosday; (twill pe more oF enti: (rt corm’ ¢ of others. For such occasions there’s a separate pocket reference SPORTING, A comdensation of the vital information k for your line of iork. had an accident suffered no laid contained in the texthooks of the International Correspondence Schools, RACING “Siac iets s* ‘ at 1 : f | 4 5 ‘This shift in the are in good shape. P us hich cost $1,500,000 t $250,000 annually to keep up to date. | } mor 3 : ata Ce BD oi 90 which cost $1,500,000 to prepare and $25! ly ‘Pp Up at | ABLAND JOCKEY CLUB»; \ Penns se the choice ai{consin and, Columbia ss Fits your hip pocket--so that whether you're a Builder, Contractor, SH, CONEY, «Beacon Steeplechase, Grane || wor} am bis te) 3) to} ll arts, ae Cranford cereale Bookkeeper, Business Man, Carpenter, Clerk, Stenographer, Plumber, aD Gree eland) Jockey, f i mon at nein) 8 to 1 H Also eligible. Electriciai, Telegraph or Telephone Worker, Mariner, Machinist, Me- Trains leay 12, it08" Pavion Gan) F4o,'b.i0" brit ie tains vie ie an ferry, foot Whitenall St, muitenell Seiwieay Speckal Races tok raine direct to track. Brooklyn, troltey west statement in resard] GAELIC TEAMS, To CLASH. EAE StOrDRE taste aaseaunes Breabiollowe SIXTH | RACE-—The seen our crew in : trix added: one nile ng have} The Cork and “Kilkenny teams will ron SR chanic, Lumberman, Wireman, Lawyer or Banker—all you have to do when you want information while you go on working is merely to reach for your pocket--and there you are i — r e and ed their r cars nlao transfer to track. | wondered why 1 should express doubts | clash again on next Sunday at the an-| 484 St. Joseph An Inducement for You Grand Stan Ladle. LONG ACRE SHUTS DOWN i ss nual field day of the Co: en's A. A (481) | Frizette a n f ‘ ewe + | that eight men who could row so well | Which will be held at Celtic Park’ and W8t Earl, G Fifty cents doesn't begin to cover the cost of even printing your if i sate Maurice : ae, Iveco! sats CARA race. I base my | both teams have been preparing for the ‘Jaq’ 94 Oy Ear book. The object of offering it at this almost ridiculous price is to get (WOIRLNIIIPOLIN OO Y Although the Long calculations on what the crew hau) past few weeks for the game, ro as to 61? Rockstone you to visit the free exhibit of the Intermational Correspondence Schools CATARRH; ‘ A stag scheduled tor s in trials, Good carsmanship ‘s | this ‘game, Which, Will have A practical Ga Lenewart in the Tribune Building, 160 Nassau Street. Every young man, every em- fe! a essen and I am glad that|effect in deciding who shall get the Tom Dolan ployer should see this wonderful exhibit and learn what the I. C. S. is nip flag this year Mr. Jo- our crew rows so well. but muscle and | champio! doing for ambitious men. Open until 8 P. M. You'll find your book as decided no i} un nd oe oy cessa fi h Cassidy, ex-Borough Presite: 108 etme sum COT 0 et by es ON CAT es petra ero ate there. If after seeing it you don’t think it worth ten times its price to purse.— Ws on) Sat ara obliged to admit that we have not|the pall in ‘he main game. Two games you, you're under no obligation to buy it. Not sold by mail, but only Margarei Walon sat practice shown the speed that we | will proces the main event. ‘and will s Fy atthe the Olym 1 to be essary ibring together Kildare and Queen's and enitiman LE au eae liaeCUe i d Becemen ry serum in LOee Tipperary and Monaghan, and there will *Apsrentice allowance \ FREE &XHIBIT oust . 0 Ls ‘a full set of athletic games poe pliers 8s Fn aren ender gu’ | ‘However. there will be no quittin: eee | The International Corres;oncence Schools Reber" qucel IS: " Wille Manzo Was to have foyght Ben- | ——— STE PO'KEEPSIE RACES, Saturday. 8 ie ge a Goama) Tribune Baifeing, 160 Nassau St. 1: Moser der, but as he had had an pagation on} 1 you think your pipe ts off—try BAG-| Montauk iva Rector st, 10 4 M. Tickets, PETA Me aganin at Boeing ‘visnste ef Weather clear! track fast, his'ear he was unable to pADSbort Cut Smoking in it, 9 Ts Wail et. ee Pat Ses ieee ee seks

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