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“sRege] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN. NEW YORK — THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN LOOK AT THESE PICTURES AND FEEL COOL HUDSON ROWING | —— REGATTA PROMISES: | TOBE Bi SUCESS Good Entries and Close Fin- ishes Predicted for the TOIT So* Bevow! Supanecned ! Jan. (ST 300¢ MILES FROM SHORE AND MIQT A BLAMED THING FN Siaxt Bot (CE Wl T'D GIVE-A mittion DoLLARS FoR A Hot Stove. Give Oxford and Cambridge All J was é Z ‘ . VAR ; Races on Saturday. Credit, but Next Year Send am - asia wy : VA i. " ahi ane ack ae Our Intercellegiate Cham-| Pt, 5 ’ Ht ae, daratal tebitth aver hud hy (he Hodson pions te England. River Rowing As tlo i take RememBeR THose AS AC. place on § ATHLETES ‘NHO CHOP HOLES IN THe (CE AND SWIM EVERY Day IN THE WINTER. Will be rowed ove Copyright, 1811, by The Prew Publishing Co. (The New York Worl) XFORD and Cambridge are to be congratulated for their winning over Yale and Harvard in Eng- Jand yestemtay. It was a clean-cut tri- umph. Being @ college event It was clear of all the bickering and quarre!- ling that marred, the Olympic Game’ in| London tn 196. Everything was sports- manitice, | Now that Yale and Harvard have failed again to defeat the English col: lege teams, wouldn't It be a good Idea for some one to try to arrange a meet ing between Oxford-Cambridge and the BEST American college team. Although there has been nothing like an inter- national champlonahtp involved In the Oxford - Cambridge vs. Yale- Harvard meet, many people fail to understand it that way. If there is any inter- national significance in such a meet, the meet should be held between the best | English and the best American college | teams. Of late Yale and Harvard have been mere third-reters in American collexe athletics, Cornell has gone so far to the front that she has fairly outclassed them. There isn't the slightest doubt that the Cornell team could beat Yale and Harvard combined, and do It easily. Maer Sonat wut mee set" CHASE ENDS GAME fastest men in the world In those events in which England is always strong. In the quarter, the half and the mile, Cor- néll’e men would fairly run away from Fasten ‘YouR MIND oN Those YMCA. Bows WHO RUN IN THE SNow IN COTTON SHIRT AND PANTIES. a IN THIS LUCKY GINKS — ga POSTION ».. Topay I! — Tun How Bio an tce- CREAM Sopa NEW YORK A. C. PLANS ere = TO QUIT A. A. U. AND Cre AM) Ges PS EE RUN INDEPENDENTLY | ee ee Gat HH TEA = HowD ‘ou Lire To BE THE ICEMAN? Club Diseased With Manner| SESS Sa sas MANTELL DEFEATS | found it in keeping with their ideas to WV ITH BROWN S BY in Which Track and Field “the New York A. C. fa planning to BA RN EY W I IE} IAMS ile withdraw in exactly the same manner aa REMARKABLE PLAY} Sverre Conducted. | loa Satie mty nen IN ONE-SIDED BOUT fos ans 1s sent after it. Cornell is strong in all Possible for the club to hold ath- in @ row, twice bringing threatened letic meets independently. Athletics ‘the events. sag ROlsy rallies to @ close by exptring on | FT fe a well-known fact that the New| would be encouraged among the club ‘| ; - If the winner of the American Inter-| Two Men on Base When Hill- easy chan was the hitter. He i] York A. C. has for some time con-| members and cloned games’ would be Philadelphian Substituted for BOXING STAGS TO NIGHT. collegiate championship every yoar could. rapped a hot bounder past Warhop. plated severing {ts connections At times tho club would hold At the Twentieth Century A. a achdauiead dee meet the winner of the Oxtord-cam-| top Manager Makes Won- — over raced Chase for a clean stop. So |with the A. A. U. and conducting every at which the entries of ath-| Ted Nelson, Who Fails to two-ten-round bouts will be st A inhale OA vial bridge meet, or Oxford-Cambridge com- speedily did Austin get down to first | ranch of ita amateur athletics inde end- | letes of other clubs, such the Cres- , In the first Young Britt of Baltimore will mee the oth: Pa Hommey, while tn bined, the Interest in the event would derful Stop and Put Ott. thet the pillow was as well as unguar- | ent! , but that the proposition ts now | cents, for instance, youd, be accepted. be tremendous all over the world. e4. Hence, just as soon as Chase saw |deing seriously considered and definite Just what effect the New York A. Put in Appearance. Philly MeGoverp avill meet Cre with kU, 4 \ 4 t that Austin was going to be aafe be jaction expected in the near future, oame | would tate Ie in doubt, tut the sen: Young Wagner, nae AST night Merritt Gim™n died at as ies Soha went after Shotton. to light to-day when an official of the|eral impression of the men who are aAt Long Acre A. A. Young stoney || S15 $20 a Weel Joliet, Ti. GiMn was one of tho RE ee aie th. ae already remarked, Shotton ‘| club informed The Evening World that |interested 1s that a new federation of BY JOHN POLLOCK. and Young Reltty will meet io the 5 to $29 a Week most remarkable athletes in the “eariberlanwod Nery fant traveller. He not only hed | ene gubsect had beon the only one dis- |athletic interests would undoubtediy be ED NELSON, the Australian fght- iw Jobs Going Hegsing We Positively Guarantes Day and Evening Posttions. Not Brough AL CHASE showed St. Loutsans a ten-foot « formed. country. Living on a farm near Jollet, cussed at a recent committee meeting. rm Se oR A fs he seldom competed tn athletic games, H yeeterday, ond a6 Bt Louis te the fing ts al — for meen Ser eet | Several causes for such action are ad-| Last year the N. Y. A. C. spent some- Fraok staat at ped ba ee eg . which waa to hare taken piace last but when he did he showed himself to tc vanced: discontent with the conduct of bread urges arr Ae Senate eee heavyweight of Pawtucket, R. I, in the on matt Priaey brag ‘This te the second bo @ champion among champions, He the cost of the team is probably not | ™@in bout of ten rounds at the Brown ust of tho liot weather, was a natural athlete, tall and sinewy foe cet ot tae GMamabhite WAIcAG: bike Red < Boras Br and with great shoulders and length of| It 1s barely possible that the New| Willams of Philadelphia was put yin'tezt mers des that he was alway “fit” Jer the whole proposition there | York A. C. 1s becoming more of a social| against Mantell. ‘Williams wae nanded tc shad the grit to fight it out probably is some more serious reason |than athletic organization, but if such In the Olymple Games a why the club fs contemplating af entire | is the case jt may simply be making the London GiMn came within an ace of winning the discus throw, Sheridan nip- ping him on,the last trial, Last year 5 rounds, Twice Williams was floored rz first move toward doing away entire! a break-away from the American Athletic | first move te Popa tioe: ¥ | with heavy right hand swings on the ms The question or whether or not the| Jaw, being sent down tn the third and {" ms Was KrORRY Giffin went to New Orleans to compete . ' * whaled, together, and with Barney Pel-| It will be remembered that the Cres-| athletes to the Olympic games in | each time after resainin in the national championships. He led | Chase of New York: and it ts only ty used up in the game with the Boston | cent Athletic Club of Brooklyn brought| Gweden next year naturally crops UD. | although Mantel ea fea te ae A ae euin. mhaedanta: deat: tnrow) | tat that Chase receives the big boost. Red Sox. The Highlanders ought to keep |tevether @ great athlotic team some! ‘Phere is no aMilation between the! away ne managed to last the Ii Hod Lh ver Leen tne ta go nt darcy, | He pulled his play tn the last round of on going here. And this te particularly | years ago, and that the club withdrew | a. A. U. and the amateur organtza- y mes $0: TARE he Icsie Gy ee a ataeted the comrinan:| Yesterday's mirthful matines at Sports- what they want to do as they look to | from athletics because it was not in| Surope since the leat Olymp-| ‘inching. n Brain complment) sian Park, completing the twenty-sey- fee the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia | accord with the system of athletic con. {4 an athletic member of a —_ on his own last throw and evened the) 16, demise with it. The #tage was set Athletics break even in scrapping in tho | trol then in its birth, | Kid Henry, the colored fighter, t# now ont London score, beating Martin a foor| pi Meal City of Straits. Hence, four successive | For the past few years the Crescent| ‘and I belleve the Swedes would rec-| with a defi to either Willie Lewis or Young and winning the championship, He| thusly: The Highlar victories here will mean a gain of two | A. C, has been out of track and fleld| ognize the N. ¥. A. C. even more] Loughrey, whom he is willing to moet in a ten probably would have won again at Wap way with * nen OF ecu pea clean Tengtha by the Hikhlandera on | athletics, but they have ‘been very | readily than they will the A. A. U." Found Dont, and. will also wager £2,000 on hia i ts year but for the accident | W#*.oM third; Shotton, the swiftest run- the two flying leaders, successful at many branches of amateur| If the New York A. C. goes through | Chances of ng them, Loughrey and Henry Bee just Revise aici og pent ner in Rhody Wallace's family, on first Caldwell or Quinn will probably pitch | sport. At hoc tennis, golf, baseball, | with the plan of running {ts own ath- Seicpevteer hk, Gh Matlock o ‘the night af thrown in @ runaw aihip bask nal alee ei tee ee for the Highlanders to-day, while Ham- | rowing and #wimming that club has|tetics every club in the country will] juy 31. rown in y and hie back was! Jimm Austin, the ex-Highlander, flton or Mitchell will operate for the | developed aome splendid amateurs. Un-| anxiously watch the outcome of the broker. who had registered four swat failures Browns. doubdtedly the Crescents would have | proceedings. Magest spot on the map of the Hal waa in a bit, and ven “Show Me" State, Missourians got the himself for the stop, but when the ¢ dah ‘Gonshi-at Wik paroombane race started there was nothing to it but | track and field sports ts given as the i jet oobi a Chase. Hal got up to Shotton just as {principal reason why the New York A. St. Louls is mighty proud of its own hort was ready to hit the sod and slide |C, 1s inclined to manage its own ath- first baseman, to wit: Large Edward into the station and tagged him out in| etics, U: Konetchy, of Roger Bresnahan's vale ay brilliant and peculiar a play as was fant crew, which ts cutting such a large ever pulled, particularly on @ fast trav- sized may-so in the settlement of this eller. AVA Ak e summer's National League Marathon, _ Juck Powell and Joo Lake, two big |? ieee SEA king here, and de- TISht handers who used to draw their |Union, but the officials do not care to pervedly so, but the hero of this eketon checks from Frank Farrell, were enter into detel New Yorks will send some of {ts great} ninth rounds. Wil been wut back om a Don in All Now Torx ight tn Los Angeles, Cal., @ severe lacing in every one of the ten ‘ie jn a fight with George Gun heir battle there, ish says he will not do any is well and atrong again. all the welterweights for 4 s were showing Witte tieter of New for two battles “His | brush? Sterilized Cup, Brush tsey Kline of ‘Newark same club on July 1 b-SORE WAS TOS re, ANI details for, the twenty-round fight betwem start for Memphis immediately alter AMUSEMENTS. FEW days exo Mr. Jones, who 4 jack icy be eee olay" his fight [ujth Johany Kilbane at Vernon, Cal, | ~ ERT T ERT a aay i ": . A succesfully attends to Wol- posting of fortelt by ‘Curran's manager Kine btleneer's stiitae) Gaategeys Fass wea »*.| Pirates May Yet Upset All Dope How the Points Miah BMte ae hanson ime taat nul ade Team, Monroy mame, teams Re] PAIS PINK LAY much annoyed by the challenges Were Divided in place at Dublin the early part of next month. Sas tek hte ee Mat, This Sat., Beautiful “Le & by Dan Morgan, manager of Knockout _ Hot Weath Johnson ts to receive $29,000 for punching Cur the east aide idol Meee coat te ae: Ma | Hiavelets 7 Attending © Brown, that he said he'd “talk bust-| = lot Wea ran about m6. MPhe intersection rivalry alone. #hould. make. this DIN de PARIS near" ‘ag soon an Morsan posted reni| Within Two Games of Lead ida A og That Poor Old Man, Hans Meet at London. -— Tapet diaviog cant” sentient nae gat | | JARDIN de PARIS money. Morgan at once put up 4 $1,000 bil to guarantee the posting of 8.0%] “Poor Old Men of League” more to make up a $10,000 side bet, but made the whole thing a Joke by stipu: aut tataailan Peon en Iating ‘hat the fight must come on in| — May Finally Grab Flag New York. And Jones just wired ba through a newspaper office in San Fran- cisco, “Nothing doing for Brown.” Then BY BOZEMAN BULGER. he signed articles for a fight between ix the pursult of our happiness and As & consequence of the intense heat, the of- ‘he fact that 100-Yard Dash—MeMillan, Cam- ie bridge. Time, 101-6 seconds, 120-Yard Hurdle—Chisholm, vale, | Zsiiner_of Lowell, Mass ‘Time, 16 2-5 seconds, #40-Yard Run—Black,Cambridge. Trg aed moma" | Ts Heat Responsible Time, 1 minute 661-5 seconds, One-Mile Run — Bake! fa on rN for Umpires’ Troubles? Two-Mile Run—Taylor, Oxford. —_~. ted by the players, roughly handled the ‘Time, 0 minutes 2 1-5 seconds. indicator holders after the game. They Hammer Throw—Putnam, Ox- However, It May Be Incompe- appealed to the police for help, but were —= ford. Distance, 201 foot 6 inches. , not accorded any, The umpires were! KOOE American te EATRE ‘unning Broad Jump—Ho!lden, ‘ lucky to escape with thelr liv . DEN o5 208 M:yct Hiway. Yale. Distance, 2 feet 9% Inche tency of Arbitrators That Is | jen aa tno spe ir vee, 80 vos | SH UY 5 and Boe | 80° to 1130 P.O lent did the spectators become. All Beate Tesorved, Running High Jump—Canfe —- 12'Wig Vauteriite Act Yale, Distance, 6 feet 11% inches, i any Rows. In the meantime the Glants are foat- | ielil games reportel by Potnts—Cambridge, 8; Oxford, %; Causing the Many ing along in a slump that borders on| KU) A Himors NINA MOMS aw ai J ; 10 Yale, 8; Harvard, 1. Total points the edge of calamity. With the excep: | ATH AVI: Pott OM weyers jalovey, who ts in’ fine trian,. 1+ | ZKEG 3 FOLUIT of the Armory A. A. of Boston were forced likely to give K. O. the battle of bis fife’ tts | | Smoking —! pone the twelve-round bout between Jimmy up to Twa Morgan to eay the won and the| and Bob Moha of match will be on, Several of the Giant ptayers ap- pear to be utterly fagged out. The weather has hit some of them hard, and they go about their work as If it were painful. Even Al Bridwell, the idol of the fens, fe not playing up to his usual form. Bridwell 1s not entirely well, and though he managed to wet two hits it was pure gameness and nothing else, His teammates say that he has not entirely re- covered from the spell of filn that he auffered on the last West- ern trip, and that he {6 playing on hia nerve alone, Wagner, Only Hits Safely Four Times. VALESKA IHAMMERSTEIN’S | Qui, Pa Matinee fod Suttragerte| nth Fan, a) With Pal ecine Farmeretten | Roof Till, ENTIRE NEW BILL--17 STAR ACTS ETHPL LEVEY “Motoring” (satire); Frank Sorrel, & Thevlin Madcepe, “he Gredhin, Pew: eda! son LT08,, Arthur, Perrari fis Lamgence Family ani ¥ otlers. | tour times up. He ts going back fast | and he also has our Giants going back | —back to the fence. | Along with Wagner wae another | old gentleman named Gibson, He also tickled the pill for four eafe cracks and figured heavily in the amaseing of the thirteen rune that | went a lot of the fans home before Wolgast and Freddy Welsh, and contentment, whioh includes a Now Welsh will give Wolgast a hard|* continual chase after the Cubs and fight, and may even beat him on points, | the Pidliies, we are prone to forget for he's a remarkably clever and ag-| little things that may crop up here and gressive and enduring little fighter, But| there—princtpally here. Among the he won't give Wolgast the kind of «| {rifles that almost escaped our notice fight Brown gave him in Philadelohia| is a jean and hungry, smoke-colored and New York. gentleman who ts coming hither with a Wolgast might be able to knock | large, fat bundle And, believe us, he ihe 404 Sf ihe anvenl ning, Ay b e é % “9 a matter of fact, every one of Bypwn out, But it isn't any sure |is coming without regard to apeed laws, |;wo Aecrepid old men like Hane Wag-| Crarke's venerable crow of Pirates thlng, and Brown has shown & g004,| life, mb or property, ‘The gentleman | “When Hans came lumbering out on| made two or more Mte, excepting —Oxford-Cambridge, 6; Yale-Har- tion of Snodgrass, very few of our | Y?ally Mi. °8:HOe SISTERS, Other active knockout punch of late himself. /in question js none other than the|the field the fans felt sorry, for the| ¢2@ manager Mmacif, and he ew- vere. + HITS ts a Dad season for umpires: |aharpahooters are walloping the ball. | AQLUMBIAdc"A trie Rates Bye 815 Wolgast has heard of the walloping | Pitteburg Pirate and he loomed up in| poor old fellow and cried: “Shame on| Plained that Me failure to pet a hit ——— | especialy in the National League. [Josh Devore has gone ao tong without | QOLUMBIco Maron and Mepre'tai fesse t after being used as a punching | w © are 8 y making an old man like that play | h ly suspen cl ” 4 : THEATRE, By, He remembers tho stx-round fight | pnitites, with an occasional backward | Mell that looked like Wagner was the) We are going to Aaeht these Piral GAMES OPEN TO-MORROW, | Dive to be played over. | Then Roser , _Get-Rich-Quiek Wallington ' Murphy gave him in Pittsburg, Hel jook at the Cardinals, this same buce| grr oeehe ta pcentreneld. A, literary | again fie attr eaded’ in “thet *| Bresnahan w: ; jammed on the JAW DY! phe Cubs and the Philtles both won ACADEMY 3.5 is OLIVER Twist remembers, too, the time Brown hit him | caneerish baseballer ts lable to step fees ianiinetg. Rua haus * aig yeh ope would sag | rhe frat ot the season mee of| “His Umps" Klem, and the latter yesterday, while the Giants were losing, on the side of the head here in New |rignt out, stop the show and make the thousand atngles.” ‘That wae aomewhat| may pitch Murquard and then he may |The Sunday World Baseball League of | fined heavily. The latest big row waa) and they inched a little further up the) _ York, and knocked him dizzy as a! whole shooting match walk the plank, |@Xakgerated, however, for he didn't get not. ‘Lou's Drucke, the Texas steer, |the New York Park and Playgrounds| when Outflelder Magee smashed Finn-| ladder, It ought to be rather soft wo- | CENTURY tears soused tatlor. Perhaps he remembers| without a word of warning this bie © tOusand. In fatness to htm, though, |has always teen atrong against Pitta-| Association will be played to-morrow. |eran on the jaw Monday at Philadel-| ing for them Suring fi negt few days. | ruiott Behenck| “POR ew more of K. O'# punches. 80,|prate walked into the crater of the | it must be antd that the only thing | burg, and he may be trotted out of the! An the association's flelds will be open| phia, for which action he has been in-| 0s the Phiilles will have Cincinnatt for | _ Orciistr. Sothing doing for Brown. sae ounda, took cur Giants ty the Wat Atonped him was the ninth inning | paddock to do the twirling, on Monday and daily thereafter with | definttely suspended and given the heav- | &. . 4 ‘A W. 190 ST, FERRY ‘ ; bad RCRRAER AR TT ane ne ERE dla Superbas. ‘The Cardinals will tear a0 f K. 0, Brown's manager has just one|nare of the neck und the seat darks Al decrepia old | & full schedule of games mornings and| lest fine that the constitution allows. [into Hoston at the same time and the bay chance. If he is really so cocksure| pants and for two hours mad | Ay Mrs igo a a a ge | : ; Wl t : 1, rounds, ‘afternoons. Thus far 125 teams have cn-| There have been wholesale suspensions| poor Giants wil be left to fight the that the Mézle Dutchman can knock out| Ds tke the Fourth of A Dalr of singles out of P.M. Ginuls ve Pittabarg, Adi 250.06 °6" | toro4 the league, which Is open to| of managers because of rowa with um-| tough oattles alone PA Tern 818 tne, Bi, CONCERTS |fatie seats, Boo, the chaimalen be should take Brown ound until bis eh ew York City boys under the age of| Pires all during the season, Both Mc- reas rec right to S#n Francisco, where the fght- eeeeaiiaa pyar that seventeen years. Teams wishing to|Graw of the Glants and Dahlen of the| FIGHT THAT STARTED IN Det came to goods show nim. to “the |(uem_ sia! ne , STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Wace EAR ' Dodgers have been out on. numerous ARIK Me Tiere Aho ate: curious to sen) the stocking, Juduing from the earty | ONAL LEAGUB. 0) VAMLINIGAN ERAGUR, thelr nasnes, ages und’ the adrean ot| occasions, President ‘Lynch aara that] STREET SETTLED IN RING. me Lunnc a ate him, be at the ringside when Wolgast | demeanor o: et68 08 y cole, 1 OT6 St Lobute Hos petra... 6 os4| Chicago, re of! umpirebaiting must stop. He declar ——__——— URI n Dien oe a tance Wine into a match, Wel |ent cruise, they are trying to make up|] (iis, 40 st G18 st. Leute ee thelr gmanager (0 Ammo Ri schorer, sec-| that the players are taking advantage (Special to The Breniog Wort, sii |ABORN OPERA'CO, | §!i gast will have to fight Brown or quit|at one fell swoop for the six defeats | New York 47 i kiyn York 4 Veer Fs PR eer y nds | of the new umpires that he has put to| PHILADELPHIA, July i—A fight | ibeny | IR PERA CO, is the game if Brown keeps on his trail, | suffered at the hands of the McGraw | Mitten, 4) 1 ost Post 18 66 Moston... 40 86 (824)8t. Laue, mecclation, Wo. Ha Broadw work and are not giving them a chance| Wich started in the street a few weeks | Horsh | In KING DODO, 7 ‘ Brown ‘s the only real Mghtweight|men early in the seas RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. | HAGOINS'® VEARLI to make good. Either the excessive heat |@#0 was finally settled in the ring of |g\vcie licemare Pharmac toner me fi BOte fighter who has trimmed the chemplon, ¥ ates are now wit two games 18; New York, 4 | i, Bi Bt. Touts, 8, LINGS SOLD) §, ariving the players baseball mad and|the Standard Theatre. Barney Tord kets bn 1 1250 et aay, and trimmed him well lead, and with the Giants tn a phe pingion. | ABROAD, The tratiing of Wolgast should begin | hitting slump they are lable to pu \ n. 0, Ptrst game, soon, Ad is getting a lot of experience over a haymaker this series and Second game, B. Hageins's yearlings have been sold | jot that they are making the diamond jof the ring for instructions, Ung re- Goner's Fire Proof Funny Mase, j= bat, | hab causing them to attack the arbitrators/and Unk Russell were the contestants. | + 5 | LONDON, July 12.—Twenty-stx of J.| or the latter are such an incompetent | When the lads were called to the centre Ss TEEPLECHASE | te i t x a ne 5 pia Ameri house; r land ‘confidence, beating the best light: | acatter all dope sheets to the four ; ; jat Tattersall Newmarks ate dest | artists desperate, fused to shake hands, but instead said | Te ron Breambuats dirvot 4a Gicoleckas Pare, hte sround | . ix | winds, stiatiee Loy Pittsburg at, New York, |price was for a bay filly by Watereress,|° Even the Eastern League is having | something in French, while Ford came |sKW—DallyMat.25o. M " months m ° ma quite a bit arke may cop the flagebut he Chicago at Rrookiva, ton tf lout of Hamburg Belle, which brought | trouble with its umpires, In the game|back with something in Yiddish, Tride Prganeas harder and tenner thi was when |never amount Yo anything, no man acta a fashingion at" Clevelasd, 250, The total sales netted nearly terday betweeg the} Barney was the better trained and BRIGHTO! be od ‘ori je entitled to any luck | will work fas, | @eotere and the Orioles the fans, won from the fret gong to the last. ‘Brighton Bench \Oo,. 6 diner, Bury, othetny