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» Vr STORIES OF SPORTS i THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY. JUNE 27, 1908. TOLD BY EXPERTS L_TOLD 3 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK + ann weer warrren VARSITY OARSMEN DRA W THOUSANDS TO COURSE .| 8 Cornell Makes Unexpectedly aon Showing in the ‘Varsity Four and Freshman Eight Races, While Columbia Is a Disappointment. (Continued from First Page, ‘ eR 4 end a ‘turea crowd, as free from care as pic- The re rowd is unlyue as w jnicers and flushed with the thrill of as cosmopolitan. The Broadway rour excitement and suspense. er {s here taking a day off from t Imagino a great white river flashing races ver in the burning sun and polka- Also iossie, of soubrette fame. El- ted with snow-white orafi, Out bowing them is Charles Hughes, son efrom under a hill a puff of amoke ap- the Governor, ‘vho is reforming thom. > bears, and slowly there crawls into They are sitting outdoors in th eight a string of grand stands on world, yelling in chorus and caring not ITE 0 @ are wheels, forty-two in all, and all laden for Simday. Serious- with the pick of America in brawn and oppressed with susp ‘beauty. The Orange cars fling a chal- je end seat ts th lenge to the Blue and White, and as over-night rah- the Morningside “Rahs re-echo in and generous. the foothilis the followers of Cornell ed in Thom woar out a tremendous “Well, Cornell! penter ‘Then, as the crews appear, the crowd the truth he would ad graduates ense, sl in one a d yells a greeting to fa- stroked the t of Vorites and rivals alike, waving the schoo! in a dream. He | vari-colorea flags. nuisance on the train ote Cornell Meets [Dba While in Lead in ‘Varsity Four Race dst of a triumphant march pr using greeting when the crews w CORNELL VARSITY fee, AVIMSTRONG WINS In the mid to victory the Cornell ‘varsity r this |called t the poln fo: Afternoon rowed into tragedy the | freshmen eight vent over the mile and a quarter m When two | two-mile course A delayed t id >.) lengths in 1 their boat crashed | start ‘ ’ and they were put out of commi w Syracuse, Pennsylvanta and Columbia va a 4 quickly paQyed them and fir in were s that order. ‘The time w. rac At the mile and a haif mark Columbia | w and Pennsylvania closed in and their oars clashed. For an instant th stopped. Syracuse spurted ahead. It) finish, | lead with ¢ SY NGOLF TOURN WISCONSIN VARSITY was then a procession to t eh Although Pennsylvania pulled away | Ine for’ se her 1. EWING of POXNAVARSITY (Special to The Evening World) from Columbia and made orange | drew away DONS j : CART: PBK: CLIFTON, N : crew 0 some, Syracuse won by a] and at the th of COLUMBIA PATA. adie oe ees fength and Pennayivania beat Columbia | @ lenst! Conse DIGHT: Menaai his Fox Hills clubmate, this two lengths to the finish, but was dis-| Amidst a ng an riornlne end tue taireeliouinaltGereiey Ral lin of whist qualified for fouling Columbia Pea TeaG) Bye Ie ts annual Staten Island golf chame- Sa aa held at the Fox Hills Chub. me Gna oR Om ip iT eye P8224 HOW HE HELPED OUT PSTUBBLES ae VINCE—One mil is o At Gravesend. GenCeeithiintenee aso 2 ee Denlin, rf. ... eee st tpt} ! sh as 1 w Bill Stubbles aucht a esrett oie ren cat worlah - iene IEP GET Suey ae eee 1 » » How Bill Stubbles Caught the seventh inning. {being 3 dawn on the eweltos, bie om ths . une 1 preezing - being held in reserve hud oa ‘ed the conte The local tra at and |= PRACTIC Six 1 ff ORB ft Sr peraiuaieee Ate A nh aera 4 Bender's Spike ba was’ getting nervous. | Namy made the mistake of try- the weather was warm to-day. | — handily. Very nice colt : Os HOt z | = F acurey at halt’ of the | ing! to! carrs gully + nth The best work-outs were ; HOSIx furlongs in 1.15, hand fi Shi nnon 9 080 Belo) and Saved His Job. thre gan yaa sent | hint lun ane the sient: ad 61 MISS NORFOLK—Six B doing well, EMM Sane pos Wk i wan hi chance. because MeMenamy « seaae 0%, 051, 11, breezing Jong: Oe " Tatecls Vea pe eba eee ——— (AS plate ngover | vantage of his partner’ dinary BLA eae: bole Wild Throw Lets in Three Wiltse.p......... 1 ire Nn ae se t steely glint Armstrong poled « long mashie sharon. TWHISTLER—Five furlongs in 1.95, fayette ee . 5 eNeedhain ee 06 0 9 Uy B Bolger, Su * a nd_ he giving him the hole one below breezing. Not read. Runs in One Innit NEhewecieD 0 0 i CTs Oa } falthcin hie THETA Woe E eee Uulrd set 93 GRANIA—Six furiongs | sto ant Swat Milligan such a selc- spike" ball, and steaithily he adjusted J. D. Leggett, Richmond « Niet: SPT) ATS ab ae Contest 7 inh person that he never gave oth- the machinery’ In the peculiar cover. Among teresting early” ee ee Totals { 4 27 15 3 op pinyers a chance? Did he al- iimew what was coming, but he es Feturned In the pree Jee oy t ave to do some Janin, Fox Hills. F furl One mile Batted f ways hit the ball «a mile J . ‘He only Fox Hills, 1; C. W. Taintor, Rich- , handily. handily . ; he lat I would Hke to le of he $3; L. HL mas, Rich- T BIG CHIEF—One mile in 0.2 m7 y sonal side of hin 8 re W Fox Hill ¥ Lal 5, handily. Nev Brook yn i 00 { i i (2a O SIMEON BLAKELY, 4 y alling ike mad. for on Frank Seats, Fox Hills, v7 EXPLOsIOS Sa eh) ah f 1 Warrytown, N.Y. out.” He squared tind in the first consola- 0.48, 115 handily. 3 5 e . ) ) 3 F a1 blow, and Hai better ; WASHINGTOS . ¢ 0 0 hat Milligan was. selfjsh, dup. The bail came —_—__$_@—__. 7 MONTAUK mile in 1.44 WARS aN i ae ng less than calumny a beautiful parabola, and im Y ab jot was } Low: said Mill! rifle ball it sped stralghe toward if TIPRANK GILL--One and one-eignth I NYO S e ineldent ¥ the grounds ubples, Who stood waiting on his miles in 201, breezing, Looks *el at is ' Y i ty al , TGAteA ten tnatil GUM WIDTHS! econ teatanerominuctne cry of horror arose from . G1 BUSHWICK Six furlongs in 1.19 3-5, 6 ‘ i ; vi sw t 1 of Hangove: e | See acai ’ bp aL) ; s after Milligan had made Willow Swamp League. Leave !t to Re Pear aa ly Coe) WRED PRIAR—One in 1.48, fou truck Mi Wonk Si Be runs off of Pitcher Mc- me.” that ball in his hands It would tear him bre eee Os SEAT BERN i\ r sole Y reunite being in vor ta Stubbles went away happy. He knew |t0 pleces, But did Stubbles falter? Well, 1 A 42 KING e 1 n grounds: Fy (0 he to) n keep scoring the that his team regarded Milligan as its "Ot muc runner HE) Ue ed bitter enemy, According to the prearranged plan AUS a fs i sath “4 1 in't stop hi Stubbl ing himself head downward, » g 97 Q 4 by poor Old Bill Stubbles as he lounged friendsh!p for tt er] hitter. stood on his hands and threw his peg front of his hotel. As the Polson aks dup against leg into the alr. nn en Stubbles. [f you will remember. played the Swamp Angels on the following day, , 1m @ second the ball crashed into the 63 MACY GRAPPLE Sheehan ured after ar 3 the out with a wooden leg. Hs Milligan looked out and saw Bil Stub-| jee Just ax Swat haa aimed jt and there £0. » on fly halls ples and his wooden leg on the Job in! so great that the spikes penetrated the ow exactly where they the outfield for his opponents, Swat's| wood of the leg for fully half an inch.| ‘The New Lo: @ before they arch-enemy, Harold Hangover, was in| Stubbles was In a difficulty, however, 18 New Lora AL Ci ot Brookiyea,/ got) b arch-enemy, aro} Tang tr, busy to-day and eent tn S00 TdlbewonntheoDlhelanos marist was curled into a 8 he couldn't lower his leg without| se Cu] Ly votes, put- he could be on th the box, His face the ‘ball touching the grown. Te ting thelr team third in The Evening ng to run. The wooden leg, ster smile, and Milligan knew that) solved the question though by turning| World contest to determine the most was no handicap except fn he had a new kind of curve ready for over on his back, unstrapping the le ones Pe Ta t 1 ALT is destruction, Just as the game and then letting it down an inch at the) York and vicinity 7 OTeater New aN ‘ad come to tell Swat Milll- started one of the secret service men mean ei she pun nere haalvscored | The Subway team and Aremi lead= Six furl = about to lose his Job, informed Milligan that the new curve pyu?uies RNID ea around £2 ers In the race at present, sent in Dut val Is not good aenmcuniening tolsscondmesnanc| sae ewes abour tog) rae Hin the various bases and comple! few votes yesterday, The Athenian — cot 1 pene pepsi 048 45 & vyild to and wanted some assistance. In oth was known as the pike ball. Ic only triple play of the sesson. Instead Ac. came in strong yesterday with 102 1-5, 1 driving Nords, he wanted to pull off some spec- Was so arranged that when thrown to of being released his salary wae it} votes and got Aith place in sheet 19 NEALON 1 enter nancean on the bat small steel spikes came out on doubled. tost, at would keep him on tacular stunt t M4 rad one sid the club another season. Milligan heard One fle, of Uy the atoory, and as he really loved Old yfiiigan's ba of it. The dastardly purpose After that {t does not seam plausible, “The teams that have ; to make It stick to Simeon, that anybody could question | votes in she contest fuilows OF more that he could not the unselfishness of Milligan. y. make more than one base, anyway BOZEMAN BULGER. loping At Sheepshead Bay rein S teh ad iit) gtubblea he told him to rest WT ARMIAK-—Six furlongs in 06.241 runners, ed Bill Btu 036 0.49 1081 LIS 25 € Bresnahan likewise, THREE s5 . Rune » Ne £9 good t Nee tiaces *Agnes Wood, 100; Lucille longa; two-year-olda.-Taploca, 8; Chicora, | Atnentan A. ¢ 8 BIRD LIGHT Went ale aheraienoreake ounder ing run, Ritter was out stealing, Br Bi 108; Male Flotchoe, Use Hamble, 104; Fire Hier OTs Catherine | NAW BURL AL Ciccse with Arm ' » nahan to Doyle. TWO RUNS i, 10 Leonora CaO AR Cardwell, G8; Hawsfilght, 0 ty 14; pawnceray e ars 20 BLACK 1 hs 4 gs in h 105; Merrigo, ; Saine- iglack Mose, 107; Ribbo: tel, 90; Lo . | Amsterdam Fie! 16 TIMBER—Six. fur aioe liey j an lang IE, ASPEN y passes ongine 9 Shannon got, to “vin CeraTGIT Gh! CONSTI, OM ening FOURTH RACE—One mile; thrarcyoar-olde | BaemEn gc teste 2-5, 0.48 4-5, 1.02 Met La e as NS o'Day, Merk Sew ORCA TOW sol AE wnatiednton Ma.—Fernando, 84; Tera H., 7; St. Patrick Old’ Cathedral patch et ood . e best in the r n ql r tt to Wiltse, uhan, itucker to Jordan Weyantha Serer Dare Clea) B90; Uncle Tob, 104; | Bloomingdaten’ ... ‘Os BONER 1.45, | 1 : S' 8 My pot att Bure "itse. € Bare 94 i i Dixie Himmel, } Woolatone, 106, Hurlaton A. C se ¥ 1 nating i p ~t 4 ort nae. walk Ten- = ppreexing: 3 B i OVE my forced Rucker h iwell to Shannon scortns, pew alkad een WINDSOR ENTRIES. | FIFTH RAC ive furtonga; two-year Warwicke \.. Sa a ares Neat le Hertzberg, fant ' Doyle. NO RU Hey caught nepping. &) fre ola; aniling.—*Lacknaught, (04. Ming Imo. Bt. Brigelde 0... ee a 87 0.51, 1.03 alr analy 4 y the tn Jordan, ONE RUD ~ . 104; Newturtia, 108; Chipmunk, 100; Joon Stronga’ 78 DELL M one 0.49, 1 0.'s, uel Sent 5 ant Sixth Inning Matty now pitching for BIRT, RACE Aix) furlongs: She’ Wolf, 1047 Hank, ios, Shamrock. Plaid Giwb: 2-5, 142 4-5. He is read nds watching for the } No ess Maloney batetd for ltucker. ear-olda and upward; selling. Mawkwing, 100) Trappe, $0; Mextoan’ Girl, Jerome, Sra, eee u rico i urlongs in the the ¢ fi Seay Dor as sn fanned. Huoh fanned, S¢ we yi bree ere uae eaten 104; Brown Tony, 108. * Melval Ao Gs (Mew! Fors I 0.24 1-8, 0.48 4-6, handiy: : 8 hi Seyr 1 low t a . Buoh Ce pray. 108; * le, i ‘ Bt, Nicholas's . O24 1n5. 0.48 4-5, ndily gue w ‘all Fines : Thirds Inning es nands, Merkle suru No ) RUNS, siivion Virginia, 168: Umury 108; Show- SIXTH RACE Six furlongs. Three-year it. Joseph Irs. ¢ a falling. -Dergoo, re + BALLRO mngsin 0 thes ev with a view, (of) annexing| care or by Hheonan ony Wage h SSA GAT man, 110; Margaret, 08: Alomar, 108; fit tre Tink, TH, Ayramtar 110; Ampruiite, -Ansonian Ale Bal L “hoited a fy onck af fieme base Wit Ee ae a Tan LATONIA ENTRIES. JS Redoe ane Dall 103s Anne tome 101; Niviak, 105; King Fvondale, tog; sBpion, Ronde work 5 Tris pare pase which the reaching first. Hum BECOND RACE About two milos; ig, Mise Del Joa; Wm. H, Lyon, 108; Waitnetone, 7 SUN DANCE—Went along with Ba ‘ Ath He piney aonteds ven long fly to Shannon, | Pa niveplechang: foyr-year-olda and up: *Temmernire, sPrince Homeniane, 118, || Oak Hidgce .... an De And sracrimeiin aii i, i A fast pick eat atclamnaabiidl ; AN UNO G RAT RACH Hive furlongs; selling ward. —Rucilig, 121; Gault, 1s; Merry | daVENTH RACW. Ono and oneaixteenth sracroa A’ G BLUE GRASS—Four furlongs In % 40, 8 row NO RUNS Tee CATT RAT He third on Brow ida bral aayi © Hatrd, 108; Keronade, Makor, 143; Pick. TMme 1 ydrore iiles: threu-veur-olde and up -*Dunyownn, Mote a. C.o.. ndily. Has speed 4 esi Morris ie 8, who. threw anan's throw down, Jordan filed out y05; Mercndel Hamilton, 105! | Lelper Murilia, 127° Tony Hart, 84; *lady Gay Spanker Kita Metommia | Siolet A, ahs furlongs 1 Sie me, 11 #. Second a OU Uae Tucker! wan y able tg pontin, NO RUNS. Chaltos, 105; Anna Kay, 198; 199° **Bank Hollday, 181: Flying Vir: 101; Imboden, 102; Kin ier Valley, 108! Sacoma A. @ {7 3-6, 101 3-5, hand! John Isaac, P. 8. 14, tlrat; Hon » bounce lirld we tomeed Mre. Sewell, y, 105; Queen's cintan, 188° Faguire, 129; Bylanting, 148; jyiniia. Ol), Restoration. Bay Perfootor, Vin A. Cy. veces ne, P. B. AY,- mace Haw. | nt 4 bad onen Seventh Inning. Meanaye, 105; Willow ie, 108; Miaw John’ Dillon, 168, 1041 Ms Tiastoy | 3061, Bolen, Shingle, 108i Rog mold Club: furlongs in 0.24,| XW, P. § jecond. Time, 11 g-59 and went to frat On the hit n Bannnon truck out, Ruckora ninth Hapmburg, 109; Denver Girl, 103 i wniclod thewviane, 02; feo Paul. 08: Tord Dixon, Treere : Doing well Pate Third Heat B. Robinson, ¥ Cit) Heated partite dade el ht 14 ner in atrikes, Hridwell went out, SECOND “ACE-—sterplochase; | xhor THIRD RAOB—Four and onenait tor ‘72, 1d Rove, ies Zepango, 100. | @agthaw Jes, oo. ur furlongs in 0503-5, Franki’Daviscatas Mure 1 ach third’ he wan Var On een, Wiltae wall Wilms oottree.Uettom Za; Dillon, 188 sek \ Bt Augustine A. 0. breezing. in thon, 3. 186, | Caught On Shannon's pretty throw DONE nen wou Eatrearean¢ ing; Dr, Kelth,’ 160, 8 | Young Defenders .. meres je and a & 112-58 Minul heat. 4 NOTE Er re ay Heda cee as Ave geal (alte | Wopater (iron) tn 244, br obinson, Morr gh, tirat wins wont to Bhannon ty 148) Chanoeltor,” 130; etlvain, Vertt \e) lesace, PLS. 14, 40 on Pea ene Fourth) Inning CU SRC CA SEA hie eres Sy STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Rey inate nae eb, PB. @ tid tine ete, | Tema at hie 4 lune to fall a Bali, Bo did Hue Heltt ne tO reoake toa: Vago task ie NaTIONAL meen. Crees Siiinice ears i 5,04 1 f or’ planta MNLHAN Second, “Huron winged, f hares, | rt was 1 We de EL Chup, 79,{_ cys Club Ww, Chippewa, A. Moe in onn, qi katlp Handicap, closed to Catnoiio i> «oat Brooklyn mote Mecond. Haren ea Pears tates aNattaos tts The ab nae! Hla Wouig. WY Hf oot rSitaton Ht! o ni in ow om aR ie adn” ame ong ate, etna aeorg eee Ua el eee al Bae posee Hb a BA eae Bd Bh) eerie Be bre nas ‘aaly bow 5 66 «rudbed by mel Tanne " te Hat Wikeh atte 10) 4 an 8 Ont orl Mb Wetiseanindiy. ise ores foots Agat Saal HEN ware ee Eighth Inning joven” Wait Sng. “ink At 4 San firooklyn «181 ah AAs Datrole AE Wanton at or LAWRENCE DALEY. g.iseet at di Pet Ce! Waltee'a fa AuneV hit "« Doyle filed. to. Pattee, Brownahan iit aminadac {ht RESULTS OF TaaeaTS GAME! pone in 1.16, han: At h t Sieeanuacaten tear: arman, Doyle, und ot y A w winglod to lett, I nonimagled the 0 ANTS Mouton. New York, 2; Boston, iagdnie £ New, xo a a Belisiand arciaces 14 foo wer Nolan, Bt - nd Wiltwet 1, Hresnalan gous ly seoond. Soy Teg, Lids Min : row sore: 2h ert BOOK “one mile and a quarter Si, tests aecond:: tune, 8 2:5 : A ae Sa EAE AUC ee Mamta crenned Praag, WA" saitee i, 8 Gyivan Shogo, i, Ctgatapa at alo TS FALCADA—One mile tn 1.4, handily ete Harman, Bt Ann's, 13 | throw v 1 SO RUNS ETB 9 Fay, EE es y omas F. Healy, Dominiaan, parond Sdiasiay war red on inley hi the fence for three Fae" 7 n of well: . furl 1 seoond: William MoTivaine, St r by Devlin and. ‘Tenney, NO. jdage dad on Dovers ww fia throw. to Sof, Siem 100; *My Queen of the Rows. 100 LAKE—Six furlongs in| Gat yt. | roar ude, it n vagie) Ty Sigs Sacline, “dar Voting 1 breeming. At his best Gabriels, third; time, 8 1-fe, {RUNS rd Lumley soared, Joniun walkec Chagglite to Saroline We, 100, "Water low Fork ot n PEARL ile tn 2.6% ——__.. Fifth Inning hoehan saarihoed, Wiltws to Tenne 100 100) Misa se 1001 i op BASBBALL.. Te-der 9,800 Mi: cAmerizen | meymour soaked the hell to shart right | Yowle, wont, gut Rrawell je Tenney, | ge po! is S13), ateeitey $33) Mage” | sit tt an eighth Leeus Park. i. ¥. americans ve, tors dag. Devin waa hit with a BI'al- "enone, soortng Jordan hot ‘canal ” ve oe - aeenagentennr wv

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