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= gg hc eS ee dh . “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [coSS¥28%c, THE OLD STORY OF THE PITCHER THAT WENT TO THE WELL ONCE TOO OFTEN|WISCONSIN EIGHT WIN ON HUDSON Badgers Demoralized by Ill- és, Boils Being the Trouble With Most of Them. THE “EVENING WORLD, 2LD, TUESDAY, le a rece cneeneti cents ener UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Ll = i Governor of Oklahoma by Threatening to Call Out Mili- tia if Necessary to Prevent Morris-Flynn Battle July 4 Is LATesT WILD WesT HoLD-UP out im OKLAHOMA, (Brectal to The Brentng World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 2%. — There fan’t a chance tn the world for the Wis- conain et, Bob Burman Cancels t to eapttre the bie varaity Racing His Auto Sunday || Ft<* here next Tuesday, judging by the = His Mother's R 2 || Bretent state of aftairs, tor the Badgers : Administering a Sad Blow to At His Mo! 's Request |) are demoralized because of {linens Tem- ti ening Hess, Dleton, the bow oar, Is the only varaity i (Bpetal to The World.) man whe isn’t troubld with bolls. Two Ambitious Fighters. FLINT, atch, June Be || wisconsin te having the worst tuck 1 cause of the reau of an in the hint this hi “ mother that he tak Lotage torte Towing evens Wher, the Badgers Onprright, im, te tah Co, with hie life and desecrate the w started for this place they had pros- pects of capturing the event, as they had one of the strongest crews that ever represented them in a shell, but since then hard luew has visited them in unusual quantites, Samp was in the varsity yesterday for the first time in a week, but Moverts and Pollack were both out with botls. Coach Vail has run short of substitutes ¥ announcing that he will stop the B Morrti ap at Tulsa July 4 the Governor of Oklahoma + Dutting a dreadful crusher on the am- bitions of the heaviest and most bulky Of all the “white hopes.” Probably the Governor doesn't realize what this _) means to Carl Morris, and to Flynn too, for that matter. Stopping the fight is Going to be a sad blow for both of @abbath, driving hie record- breaking “Blitzen Benz,” Bob Burman, speed king, whose home is here, cancelled his engagement and will not ride in the races as scheduled on Sunday next. Bur- man’s announcement caused @ postponement of the meeting un- til the latter part of July, when he'll drive at the Fair Grounds on & Saturday, S-Series wines To * come Back’, and had to put Perry, o freshman, in @ them. It looked as if everything would four in place of Roberts. Pollgek will 0 along 0 quietly. A great arena was be back in a day or so, but it ts prob being built. Negotiations with railroads able that Roberts {s out for good. Even the coxswaing do not seem ex- empt from the {ll fortune of the Badgers and yesterday Crowley, the varsity steersman, seras !n ded with an attack of indigestion. ‘The favorable weather conditions esn- tinued throughout the day and all the crews put in @ long practice session. ‘The Cornell oarsmen rowed about eight miles down river, and for two miles the varsity and freshman eights engaged tn a lively race. Pennsylvania went over abor’ the same course, but having had «Rant. time tria! in the forenoon Coach Ward @id not urge the men to thelr Bighest efforts. Columbia took a tong paddle were being carried on to provide for the accommodation of the vast thron, coming from Kansas City, Keokuk, On ceola, Sloux Falls, Jerseyville and other great centres of population. The print- ere had been ed to bid on contracts for printing a hundred thousand re- eerved seat ets, Caterera were com- ing_to biows over the peanut conce: siof. The promovers were buying new Oll Wells on tick, putting up their shar of the coming coin-harvest collateral. Carl Morris was thinking of buying a railroad of his own when his share of the purse was put safely away in tl bank, so that he could be an engineer Brown, Mandot and Hyland Win. RESULTS OF THREE BATTLES IN WHICH LOCAL BOYS FIGURE. Dorsey, Coster and Keyes Beaten. BROWN PUT DORSEY HIGHLANDERS TO STRENGTHEN TEAM: | 7.22" LOCALS ANGLING FOR STAR PLAYER One mone 0, \ on THe Recorps. COSTER GAMELY LASTS LIMIT WITH MANDOT. (Speetal to The Evening Wortd.) MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 20.—After tak- ing the full count in the second rou of an elght-round bout before the South- KEYES WAS LUCKY IN BOUT WITH HYLAND AT OLYMPIC. Bert Keyes made his re-appearance in @ bout in this vicinity for the first time in several months at the Olympic A. C. stag and was decisively beaten by ALBANY, June 2.—Bant Dorsey of Albany, formerly of Brooklyn, and once & sparring partner of Terry McGovern, again some day and arrange his runs to bring him home every day in time for dinne But the Governor of Oklohoma has Orleans. blows to the face and body. Hyland shell. Syracuse had a hard row. going . 5 ef A.C, in the club's mammoth open-| Coster's lip was split in the first| was the aggressor and scored repeatedly |down the river about four miles, with apelin Facaa toaci oo Re can Pitcher Cicotte From Red to Red Sox This Year. So That They Can Capture | tir ‘arona. Dorsey, after making a good |OUR, his #ye was partly closed in the| with stiff Jabs in the face and also | the coxswain counting ten in spurte that Ua if he needs help in stopping the fight, ‘That's what the Governor of Galifornia 414 when Jeftri é Mtoe shows landing on him in the third Yound, and|to th reputation that made hin: cane|. Keyes fought in his usual style, iotting | YALE OARSMEN WATCH Tie Saced te fan pounhtgee vba | Hee eae. Co dua wae rockers a left drive to the stomach in tne middie| the ring a hot favorite in the betting. |*¥ With right and left swings. He got HARVARD RIVALS ROW. toe, and the promoters had ti a BY BOZEMAN BULGER. will not admit that it {s superior the way through and the only critt- | of the fourth round brought him to the| Mandot finished without a scratch|0Me many of these blows to Hyland's the 1 "4 an Swallow HILE the Highlanders ere nure- rength. ciam that can be made of their ploy ‘canvas to be counted out. prattically and forced the fight most of|face and jaw, but the blows had no te Tas Brexiog Welt.) RG sooo ee W ing the wounds of the fest de-|] tackled us eight running © | Gharley White, of New York, intro-|the way, although Coster rarely backed |effect on the Californian. In the ninth| sow “PONDON, Jer “Vit @itat The same thing might be the sotution| @@" & week, an air of mystery and}} fea gox went after Caldwell be- and Cree whacked a long single into the “world's best referee, vous to have their rivals from Yale Mvthiahben’s cane,” There's ons | expectation seems to enshroud the bus!-|[ fore he had ly got the left fleld. Hartzell ran down to man in the ring for the watohing them working out on the Prawback. If they moved # only On) ness end of the club, Frank Farret! Dianket off yosterday and pum- second and hesitated, If hs had | Brown-Dorrey event, Tibbets explaining STANDING oF THE OLUDs. Thames River. The men tn charge of parte 2 y moved out beyond) and Hai Chase, feeling they have «|] molled him until enough rune had kept going he could havo made | that Ny treabagsit bait ier Arete vad Ane | t. Fol Cie. Y Couch Kennedy were enjoying # loaf sana? eon earth would they| chance for the pennant, are making|| been made to win the game. All third on a close play and the whole | Wanted him to have all the credit tha — ds, Dor- sot word that the Crimson crews were 4 grab a star to availing, and at the end Chase Cree could have taken second and | With Brown for the ten roun \e pitcher that goes often to the| cube and Kray a say Mae Doveae the] had to eamit a clean defeat, Knight would have had a chance | %Y'S poor showing can be accounted jon their way up the river, and they all tap has a poorer chance than the! Western clubs during the past two to tle up the game. Having failed |f0r only by the supposition bord he NATIONAL LEAGUE. scrambled to the water's edge and re- Pitcher that goes often to the| weeks. Just who this player is or how Tha (# the third time that to take third Hartzell saw that tt re Petey ae oan sonore a es ae Pittsburg, 3; Brooklyn, 0, viewed the Harvard boys with great well, Example—“Bugs" Raymond. Poor| he t# to be got is a secret, but it is| pitcher, Wood haa Aung something was up to Mm to steal tt. He got }at the helght of his Aghting corer To- Pailagiogia, 27 noel ratareat. “Bugs” scema to be up against it and| certain that negotiations are under! around the Hilltop necks. Hie away to a dad start and was Clsively defeated in battles with some | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. | ‘The Harvard crews raced on their out of it generally this time Even| WAY: quick breaking curve is a problem caught. Then Kniont rolled out on | cone pest men of his class in the Reston at New York, Valladelphia at Brooktyn, |way back to thelr quarters, and as Two days ago, in Boston, Arthur a bouncer in front of the plate. o be | hungton, at, Pilladelphte, Hee. York at, Bostos, gual the varsity elght had litte trou- ball player along) yewin was after Ci ‘The B that the Hilltoppers find imporsiblo fo show how muck | country. The boys welghed in at 133 at Detritt Pitsburg at Ct u Fe reshaian’ lgtirand he conforme to the| W!8 Was after Cleotte, | The Hoston of solution, In one inning poster That only goes to ST Cee eee ae at Ste Lule, pie ae ble in leaving the fres! rules of training. ‘The managers of ball| mien, for were oe enalt the star] day he took an ascension which depends on taking thet ae base the varsity four betiind ce ae + pitcher for and that matter when a ball ia hai The Crimson University’s Dig els! je 8 Clube have learned through long expo-|now up to Frank Farrell. It 1s certain | 200¢ Chase and hie nan three rune ; lence that ball playing and the brew @on't go well together. “Bugs” was always a happy-go-luck; sort of a fellow. Just bef the Giants Sox and Then Trade Him. arrangements to set in a stack of blue that there no room for aaether pitcher on the Hilltop staff. It in other departments that the club pects additional strength. New Yorks May Purchase Highlanders Have Lost 6 Games Out of 8 The Red Sox appear to have of our efforts @ rally were un- but he quickly settled back to earth and from then on it was a cake walk. They cay that Shortstop Wagner is t be a sprung by the victorious Red Sox, ° ° passes muster all right he ure to started on thelr trip “Bugs” went to a| gor en ieee ne aed ets trllttle | crippled and that other members of the|Nunamaker was on third base with one to e et in M l lw au k tn the position when the eight races the fight at the National 8. C. one night| hive and the New York club werasea to | Red Sox team are in a bad way to|out when Hooper drove a grounder CC | Bwe And afterward stopped at the corner eee That ceruae tere 46° | play ball, but when @ crippled inflelder |straight at the third baseman, Nuna- rasigrs Ugaee, fandtn rr TNS for @ slight liquid refreshment. Ming just now puzaling players and|can throw @ ball so hard as to rip|maker headed for the plate and despite aiciie «elie ’ . for a beer, “Bugs” turned to the crowd and said: Arthur Irwfn does not deny that he was in Boston on this trade, “Who'll bet me that I can't write my @ame in the foam on top of this beer?” ‘There were no answers. “Well, who'll bet but he emphatically declares that the Hilltops are not after Cicotte. There- fore there is but one answer. The Hilitops want to purchase Cicotte #0 begin to have doubt: arm. Wi ning yesterday that Baker through @ young first baseman as if he were made of tissue paper then we about that bad shot a ball at Young Baker with such speed in the third in- to quit Hilltops to Bolster Their Team the Pennant. map would have been changed. Having picked out a bad play by the Highlanders it is but fair to relate one of the real bone-headed variety that the fact that he saw he was caught by twenty feet he didn’t even attempt to pull up and give Mopper a chance to Hooper would'nt ha been given a chance. met his Waterloo in a scheduled ten- round bout against Knockout Brown of New York in the presence of several thousand members of the Knickerbock- showing for two rounds was evidently seized with fright when Brown began would be coming to him were he to stay YALE HAS AT LAST ATHLETIC STADIUM ern A. C., Joe Coster, the Eastern boxer, fought gamely through to the end, but lost the decision to Joe Mandot of New third round and he suffered a second knockdown {!n the sixth, Only in the fifth and last rounds did Coster live up Fighting Dick Hyland of California in The men fought viciously landing heavy ten rounds. all through the contest, ripped in hard punches to Key stomach and kidneys at close quarters. Packey Consents to Give Local Boxer Return Match McFarland and Murphy BOXING STAG TO-N At Brown's Gymnasium Young O'Leary of this city will meet IGHT. AU A Young Britt of Baltimore in the main bout of ten rounds. me that he can| that Tan be traded for another |the Job and turn it over to Clyde Engle, |seeing the play and making © turn at on June 30. Sateiea A * write it the same way?" player who ts not a pitcher. In the formerly of this burs. ‘ first base so as to go on to second he i‘ Tommy ‘Houck of Phiedelphia and Again no takers, but much curlosity,| next few coyn the tae wil) know| “If that ts what you call @ bad arm," | headed ede As}3 Preah afien Announcement of Site for L- Aiagenigial Young Dyan of Providence have ‘ ss" uy of this sta 8 everybod: pa ac! bee! Pag ‘said: looked around a little and] the name wun the deal is keeping. & Dniil after Nunamaker had been. out BY JOHN POLLOCK. mn metched to meet fer ten rounds i with i) the University Corporation adopted | cured over the long distance telephona| ‘Cyclone Johnny" 7 myn, who ol ot Bt @howing the glass around. Then ul 4th to Make the report of the alumni advisory board |{g meet in @ ten-round bout before the| middlereisht chemoionship ef Amarice marisa osm he | HP Neate: Ju Bt Bi td al - Carefully drank the beer trom under is y WILL | M E ‘ET PH. which stated there was pressing need|sudger A. C. of Milwaukee on the | found bout Brdcesr, Autiralis retas Creny: nats Wess, que, foam, showed “Bugs” sill di y/ Hi. rl for a fireproof building in which to hold| night of June 30. They will battle at ‘been "matched 4 by be owt & 1 ‘* Bosard eg the foam in the bottom of the gla 1 etic His. ory t. * go, [Athletic events, It ts expacted that the] is) pounds, weigh'In at 3 P, M. on the, i UL and. Sear tealies sae ink ARVARD and Yolo ait ene og | special committee of the advisory | jay of the contest, for sixty-five per| !a4,;, op the sftermo vt daly Suly 4, ‘Brown Witette Cana, Crowsh ar Waleh, ‘ ‘ fought a ten-rou — Seldom has any athletic meet or ee-| Harvard and Ya 0 Yale Open Series H the diamond this afternoon in| slumnl board eda ree. of {he }cent. of the gross receipts Gabby of Stiiwaukee da “wut Samy ACK O'BRIEN would tke to Ment ries of athletic Kames aroused so much the opening game of thelr an- appointed to-day, and a ogee Johnny Dal fy " sal Atte int Sailor Burke, This ts something} enthusiasm among the followers of To-Day—Al Bridwell of Giants} nuai series. ‘Tne second pattie wi be| win Wo announced: within'a month. MeDoorty ea aT ton tw fignta, by ms | eHe, te tn, thn os BRIGHTON ate of a comedown for Jack, whol Sateur «port as has the mon ath- waged at Cambridge on Thuraday, and ‘ Cheeta eat atte te | Race, bere eae Nort BIG 16 ANNIVERSARY. ‘Siow | fought many of the best men in the] Mie ceiepration planned for July ath] Quite Ill, Mf w third contest Is necessary 1t willl | with the excertion “ot a man for the hammer Wis tor teat rounds, at Gary | a ae ca ‘i met el 2 fail Ree ' ( World in his time, But he has been out] yy atayor Gaynor's committee. All take place in New York, throwing “erent, "which ae ehh mace day “ght, and aera ‘with, Me sy alow he era wrt, Hotpondl cs, as ia oF | of the game for s long while, and re-} py a, connected with these games have Scott is likely to start the game in ues 4 4 ds 4 og rounds, at Kast Chicago, ‘ Oren ev rat ; garde Burke merely a# an easy step) own the greatest enthusiasm, and are HAT pretty little ballad entitied| tho box for the local collegians and] ous (otis the "tenn pine rhe Ais iene, De Vien 4 for a new start. ___| Norkitig tn every way possible to make ‘ ¥ Home Again’ is being sung by | Hartwell, who won the series from the| meet Mule Oxtord tam hedeg tent in, nt bout tetneen Joe Hyland and — = ‘ O'Brien, as he was fve or six years} tng carnival an epoch in the history Brooklyn fans to-day in celebra-| Tigers for the Blue, is likely to re-| ‘tam wy Gea a follows: iuoMera fess vogue UME Mraacttie fe tame Benes ost Theatres and iiit ) STEEPLECHASE ego, would make the Burkes and the! oF yinietics, not only in New York but tion of the return of thelr favorite sons, | Place him in the sixth inning, McKee | Mt! ee ‘Merah i ei quarter, es nat event called of bocause CASINO: By uth a ed Feat of that bunch 100K like jokes. There! i oughout the world. the Dodgers. The baseball enthusiasts | Will be at second. McKay ts the Crim- A nant and eat COR is me aay the aml) Star Revival of Gultere MY BIRT ithe qs Frome Westend « a , = nf pe aie Bey Sac Poo ‘Thowe in charge of parks have visited |on the other side of the big bridge only | 82" team's choice for the rubber, while ciisiandt oa ot di fogs wil be for ws wext sing of | J and Sullivan's Comic Spore el ‘ORE (0 Steonlecines PR. UM forget bis ‘great attempt to’ “come| thelr parks and reported on the condl- (have one team to root for, so they have apt, McLaughlin Is likely to save hien- Piece Yat ae ee ktap om Friday ‘nial ' Witla HERALD 8 Eee ie Se: MUSIC || Mee ee eae atteriptement toe] tion of samme, and are working hard to /to stick by them whether they are win-|*elf for the game at Cambridge, Rt corp a Sf the each, Baton getermint || A COUNTR Bib Be mri BRIGHTON BEAG Wace | ’ — je; runnt ry i te, when he met. Stanias| get them in proper shape for July 4th, | ning or losing. of Yale and ‘Molden ‘ot f ‘matched sup fora. fight. at SOE Bway ‘ tome time, when De met Stanley | ti eney are not uiready 10” 400d oon: | "Manager, Dahlen’s children made a Boston, June 2 PROT eee at yok, wean 4 4 ee TA a tate aK 248 m0 490 EVA TANGUAY ago? That was a fight! Until haif the| dition, The poor showing on the road, losing twico L. BRIDWELL, the hard-working tai one the? tplersaleriate apes: mtwelgnt,. who H Two Sunda) end 10 stam acts } distance had gone it looked as jf| school boys, parochial schoolboy as many games as they won, They shortstop of the Giants, Is a rated oe “pntih Meo fn the af 4 weet at yn ey i O'Brien would finish Ketchel, ‘The| fact all the younge! are thinking of | gropped two games to the Glants at the fering from an attack of malaria, | gy of, He Batis (ei, Mes Yorethes areuaspot: | f iid \] The NEW GRAKD PALISAO pa! champion was punched all over tha| little else but these cames on July 4th, | puitop before starting for the Wrst, {Contracted through the drinking water | tan (een (coals, Gampignahip on he eouris. of {] ‘OPERA Cl to. 1 ring, But Ketchel had something that| and the chance they have of winning} nen spilt even with St. Louls, Ch of St. Louis, and he is now in New York | pare ™* Treat Gitb by Osan "8 ‘ste Hficon-rene ‘wea | LYRIC ings i ai ! was more than skill and strength and|one of tho medals. and Cincinnat!, and lost all four under medical treatment. He won't be] g winning the finale in. the Massachusetts is shodulod ys: ey axpericace. He was a remarkable| Several hundred entries have already | to the Pira bac x the Hve-up for some time, Dur. aisle * seanis. champions! r oat ane pie aio EVER YWoM MAN 30-83 f fer, He fought und never stopped| been received and from present indica-| “ye i hadn't been for Nap Rucker, the) !2&, his absence J'red Snodgrass will | Naw | ) trying until be managed to place one| tions the games of this year will far! arent jett-nanded twirler, it would be | NOt dows the Job at short, which posi-| Hae Net lies in, the challengs match, fot ont! REG ft tem ott dare IRVING PLACE Aim GRA \ terrific body punch, and from that time| surpass those of 1910 in the number! iiueu) to look at the record of the tion he piayed in California last winter, | 5's © faphsoabibs wi Bae toy, Soth ry THEA, raiitr Ton st Fan Pan Le on beat O'Brien down and knocked) of entries, The local champions are! poggers, as it has been solely due to Roois Becker ja likely to be in the centre pdeaaine,, & and Watersie, rmned by, August t. at 3 Woaks: re uy nm Pea Fas’ ‘ 5 Bl ut ose, than, ten arcondy afore all xing of an opportunlty to compete| jy “ano pitching that the Brovklyns |"'tye Glante open a fou EC ee er au Maso Ay i Naas. wee 4 rious parks for oe mn i sv © The next fight with Ketchei, in Phita.| St ine various Pare om OO eee ene eee a ak won| ere to-day and they are in hopes that | {Meilng the distance tri'hn fags we OY weW siete in a al ae F) Gelpoia a few woeks later, was anoiher| Of thone wno ga nok often nee fo0d | the six games captured abrond he w20 |i, wit be the stepping stone for them traveing fp tt flat, bad "HE" enki wh Yas i, Mette Mee i 5 ve hen. “y Gest reepla ict that ¢halleng LRAT = = pee re promised to attend some park and give| ‘The Phillies will be the opening at-|(® regain fret place in the National] sender yeah corel "ta ‘am’ international | Bre hie Biats, Woe. 8 ose ae tel! ned MeMahon Draw. an exhibition, try blanks can be| traction at Washington Park, and an|\eague race, | Olle Crandall and “AT. | creat, for, perore Cun wae ie goa | ute FINK LA aoe Wallin lord \ Sune 2 Frank| secured from James BE, Sullivan, 21| they ure considered pennant contenders) Mattern are scheduled to oppose each | Heaver, Cine tht “Bibetot, inthe frat 7 GAIETY ee ATRE: TION RR Nr Re i, and Tom| Warren str they are sure to make trouble for the| ther on the rubber to-day, race for the hete tint rit to ial it e's dip i 5H AV. 2 y, what Yen ay y » by ry sistent! | 4 ee Rubber Plants from the start, ——___ Sistently, beaten in thelr Bi ne sth boat er . H nina [avon © , Ee pe My, Bates Ue Bere! iconlmmen: Costly errors in the seventh inning Pirates to Can Leach. Meeated ‘et’ Marblehead i 1000 ‘andi |] FOLIES ‘irra; Pt mad SiR 9 roun a 1 9] ae | were responsible for tire three| PITTSBURG, June 90.—Privident Dreyfuss BERGERE Sueea peer pol { Bzcressor and 0 gists sé¥entege| FERTH AMROY Funs scored by the Pirates In the final |the Pirates bas sued Manager Clashe tor get Job : th Wet ¢ the ie “im the last three rounds, but was Un-| young Fitzsimmons of N’ ame away from home. Schardt pitched | waivers on Tommy Leach, the veteran fielder, | WH MezBD. 7 "able to land a sleep producer. Willie Howard of Brooklyn fought ala good game until the blowup in the PLE oh pret oe, ‘one tae, The magnate Wired ere tat he wi be : ‘ (oe ace ME assed ike ame, , Tee rf 4 slashing six-round draw at the Lotos|inning just mentioned. Leifield was only " on fob 4 SLL TO-DAY. 4 FM. NY: Amar 7 of and wants to ort rid of him Lesoh mye bis on" Tt AMigte' ‘eke 'e ry (he losers for three bits, leg to tajured, “Oh, I wouldn't take any money away from you poor rubes anyhow. Here Goes.” Pulling an indelible pencil from a Jul t. mi ‘and §10. res eerie ins iaseiile pencil from Brown to meet him, Packey McFat Es rent on tintertre wit byt tre et land, the great Chicago fighter, was eae peuahe! ‘it wea 7g ) And Dale top of the ¢oam, the indelible ink mak- A G T ts now certain that the proposed |mnany forced to give Tommy Murphy fot ‘eleven: inches (n° 2ete fas Beet HAMMERSTEIN Ss ay breed purple letters, City Ss Games on S AIN: Yale stadium will be erected, a8 /\, return match and the pair were se- said Spm closed mouth we will have to sit stil! and saw wood until wo know what ts coming to give us that boost towards the pennant. \ The Highlanders fought hard all some time. A team that can win ball games on that kind of base running must certainly carry horse shoes in their hip pockets, Structure Expected to Be Made Within Month. AVING tried in vain to induce Matt Wells, the English lght- weight champion, and Knockout fo the in bout at the Olympic next Monday night, Load stream around Krum Elbow and back to the two-mile mark. The varsity eight ‘s again rowing In the English shot the stroke up to forty. poe sea before retiring for the night when they scheduled to have a time row over the full four-mile course this afternoon, and Newton will again act as stroke It will bé a severe test for him, and {f he ROO