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UP TO-DATE AND NEWSY Coaches Who Really Count Most in College Boat Races Rarely Get a Thought From Enthus- lastic Spectators. ree. he Me Yea Weal N the rush of other events the in- tercollegiate boat races on the Hudeon have attracted less atten- tiom this summer than in other years, Yet up on the rivor the crews from the biz colleges have been working as hard and as steadily as ever, un- disturbed by events in the outside World. And on Saturday the big race} Will be rowed through lance’ of yachts with their miles of fluttering pen- ante and their shrieking sirens. Col- lege men will uncork their bottled-up ag in other years, and at = the winners will celebrate inj 4 Poughkeepsie without wast-| {ng @ thought on Presidential candi-| Gates and racos run in Chicago and Baltimore. ~ who st in the observation I traina and eee the long boats glid- ing @own the river under the mie @way of muscular blacks thinks of the men who really count in these college affairs. The coaches in thelr launches or wating tly in the boat houres for news the front, are the men behind the New York. Philadelphia, ‘ i falwisk obey saee ~. Tt seems to me thut In the bur-] gnodgrass, If. Paakert of. tne oo yeees Teme? Mary tah of victory they seldom get the cred-| Doyle, 2b. Downey, 3b. Martin, os. Oldring, of. 1 oad them. Merkle, 1b, Mages, If. Chase, 2b. Collins, bell. Kirke out, Smith to Daubert. ‘There te Jum Rich of Columbia, for) Murray, rf. Cravath, rf. . it, Baker, ab. Titus doubled to left, scoring Sweeney He. works under aimMcul- pecpen af erg rag a Zinn, rf. Lapp, . Houser beat out a hit to Daudert, Titus r pie ey G@llege is in a great a b. rueee Stump, ib. MeInnis, 1b, going to third. O'Rourke forced Houser championship fight {$a woll known fact that) mevene Kur Hartzell, Sb. Strunk, If. at second, Knetzer to Hummer. ris de MeGooit) ta rarely 1c 5 situated never develop the! (ronda Brennan, p. Sweeney, c. Derrick, ss. den popped to Hummel. TWO Ri “ ey sata spirit of Yalo and|~ Umpirex—Brennan and Emalie. McConnell, p. Brown, p. Sixth Inning.—Miler fanned, Knete gthgr more isolated in-| Attendance, 7,000, Umpires—O'Lovghlin and Bgan, At- zer out, Sweeney to Houser. O'Rourke go duly Sane whe ora" ice has developed lumbia yeur after = fe Saturday he may even the pleasure ot ing the Blue White of Columbia swing in ahead the colors of Cornell. Jim Rice is practically a newcomer Professional ranks, In 1907 he made fret sensation by rending out a Co- that rowed Corneil the race her an@ was beaten by only a : Rice te & Canadian, and he @ehooting tn the rowing camp Hanlon, Uniike the othe: *t begin aa a racing man him fade a study of rowing and then nto coaching. One of his first @s @ coach was with the old eville. Club in Canada. Rice was the Ottowa Rowing Club and with Detroit Boat Club before going to bia in ‘7, While at Columbia his ty Eights have finished no worse second, being beaten four times a Lg fgg! @nd@ once by Syracuse. Last Freahman crew won its race! ohter ‘ Geaporate ‘batt wattle with Cornell. HARLES COU “Grand Old Mal coach at Cornell, emateur sculler but soon outgrew thi amateur ranks. Like James Byck, Corne!l rowed & professional | muller in all purts of the country, Mearning every detail of the sport, H emperience bas always been & valuable the rowing, RTNEY, * of Bt was in the early eighties that he} coach at Cornell University. that, when as many as fifteen fivel crews sometimes faced the atarter, Corntt!'s men were coached by thelr captains and by former crew} men. Since Courtney tuok charge Cor-/ hes aye stern and exacting, Courtney made it @ rule to have his orders in every detail, This fact, with prestige of his many victories, | wakes each new candidate for crow | Remorse feel that he has earned some- 1f he bes made a crew under the| ful exes of the “Old M etl is the only tution tn the towing world to-day that has rowing plant. Sho builds her the boat builder, John Hoyle, the Freene ass! men, is a daily 00 js Yaunch. As 4 result, Courtney ua le are able to plan from yen Year the build of their shells and butiding. i in rowing the little things count. bas built up a system at Cor- $Fb pienty oc materi B attict, dlsciptinarian Know this, and work their he The crew men Jest to In a pluce tn the Cornell boats, knows « the slightest infraction of the orders will cost them th: coc chance. AMES TEN EYCK of Syracuse, who treads close on Courtney's heels aa Age {9 etl & very active and excellent man, he rowed hundreds of mile ‘y summ He socn tok up scull.ng Ame one of the best of his eo this he rowed tn many winning wa. As amateur rowing Fupplanied ‘ofesslonal sport Ten Byck ns turned to coaching. One of hi one was wil pereee cet on. clan’. | came PHILLIES BATTERED The Inst game of the series Giants and the Phillies was played be- fore 7,000 fans, with Crandall and Bren- nan as the opposing pitchers, out for the Glants Merkl pretty single into centre fel ray bounced out Kaabe and retired the aide, NO RUNS, started as an 9 A, Ten| = and at the iM. F THE CREW WHICH MAY BRING THE BIG ROWING TITLE TO NEW YORK Copyright, 1M2, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Bae HERO USUALLY SHOWS AT 10 WE HAS But A Boar Pats CRANDALL FOR TWO Early, While the Visitors Touched Up the Doctor. BATTING ORDER. POLO GROUNDS, N. Y., June 8. tween the ‘The Phillies jumped on Cranda}i et the start and Datted in a good lead in the first inning, Snodgrass lost Pas- kert’s drive In the eun and it hit the fence for two bases. and Magee tripled to deep right centre, scoring short grounder and natled Magee at the plate. vancing Cravath to second, and Knabe scored Lim with a saft shot over short. Doolan strack out. Downey sacrifice? ‘kert. Doyle got Cravath'’s Luderus pingied to left field, ad- TWO RU After Snodgrass and Doyle had gone mashed a but Mur- The Phillies drew a Diank In the soc- With one down, Brennan ingle Into right fleld, Pag. hert struck out, but Dow was safe Shafer's error and Wrennan took ond. Magee fouled out to Meyers. 4 Ten Eyck, his son, rowed for this ub, won the Diamond Sculls at Honley e of twoate. one retired were no coaching that developed Nod Ten Eyck, Among other famous single scull chi plons coached by Ten Eyck were John francis of ‘Troy, who never lost a ad Frank ( four times win- race, ner of e¢ American ‘ulling champion- ship before he turned professional, Ten Kyck became ach at Syracuse in 1908, In 194 he startled the college world by winning both the freshman and the varsity elghts, breaking Cor- | | nell's long string of victories. Syra- THE ~BATLE OF YOUNESTERS IN HLLTORS FNAL RNS AT THESTART CANE WH ATHLETES Giants coin Hit Brennan} Both since hs and Brown Keep Hits Scattered in the isis Innings. BATTING ORDER. tendance, 4,000, SHIBE PARK, PHI June %7.—This was" Tin Rice. cinana, wh The Famous {@vumeia Coacn te Louie 8, 1 nitty 8 “RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. jenna. ® at GAMES SCHEDULED ‘ro obit te at New York, eat it, Louts, Chicago at “Crucionatl, Rew York af \'niadelphie, Beton Sit VENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1912. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ARSITY i, Padelphta, 6. Fire game, 1 New 1, Second game, Fist Secor Vai, 0, rela,” LADELPITA, Pi wetaway day" for the New York Highlanders tn this city, and this evening the Wolverton outfit will Doard They expect some 1! Hub, for they are games there in four playing days, This should be enough to Red Sox w next Wednesday for days with the Athlet FIRST the sleepers for Boston. ry before they come here INNING—Malonoy was vely times at the sooked for seven make the Boston six tos. james in four an ) GAME WITH BOSTON Brooklyns Bombarded Dick- son for Three Runs in First Inning at Hub, BATTING ORDER. tossed out Daly, Dickson fanned, MoDonald popped to Hummel. Sweeney singled to right and Campbell went to third: on the PHILADELPHIA, J ine oor the opener of the double. x ‘The Athletics needed @ cleanup in this seriss, Derrick batted hant in both games, pot so sure in his fielding. men, ‘saw the game from ge on the first landing of the upper vavil- | 45,000 watched the dared easy out, Baker to McInais, Martin| prookyn. page poled a pretty Ine single to right and|paty, of. MoDonala, 3. Chase ballooned to Oldring in left! Northen, rf. Campbell, cf. centre, Cree laced to left for a sack, | Smith, 3b. Gweeney, 2b. | Martin pulling up at second, Derrick | Daubert, Ib. Kirke, If, ( and McInnis retired Zinn om an easy f. eee grounder, NO RUNS, Bee ; Martin scooped up Lord's puzzling | yiner, @. Raia He bag, on bounder and gave Stump the put out. Knetser, p. Piekson, p. _ Oldring got a free start on four wide Dorman tefimed to, heaves, Collins gave Maloney an easy| Attendance—1,(%0. ‘he Atuletios' batiTng Onder U4 tm meed of re. | Deere the fact thal more than a ty bined with lowest prices. chance with a long fly. Hartgeli “GnouNDE, poston, | aut A cleanup hitter shoul! follow Baker to | tries have been rece flor the tnsitation camped undor Baker's cloud burster,| GOUTH END GROUNDS, break up the habitt of a wating J, Hranilin | ment iar" jedey 00 the, revel M NO RUNS. Mass, June ~The Pilgrims and Dodge | isrioaely to take a chasce on Strunk em | gait be ‘accented rt oe evy, Second Inning.—Col!ing ran over to|ers mot in the last game of the series I" Oiiey aa athiesie victory. aM be alioned to eae oa thelist | way 419-125 Walker St., N.Y. short for Stump's hich fly, Brown| to-day, and as both teams will start on | get ke Wilasshan Kiowa’ fl IRA TTA Promlaten atoeee tee . tonsed Hartzell's bounder to Melnnis,| the road hema aie Ry pwe nine, played sorond base after the hind toning, players who tare a nile. Ute tatenth 08 of tah McInnis played a lone hand with| the contest began at 3 o'clock in order | gtthough bis regular porition le bekiud the bat, part are Jerome rere of Up stein ae : Sweeny's grounder, NO RUNS, to give them an early getaway from the ae hampion, and Gantiver W, AMUSEMENT: Rowe Se ERA © C6; IN. Lapp was a vietin of McConnelt's| Hub, . Rarmoat D, Little and W. Mt ATER GARDENS eee Tel oo" i apitter. He fanned. Mclnnis rapped a| Because of the brace in the playing of | Garden Ring Not Large amt of ee Tork: ta tas ocagies few oe ENN eee sg Bopeid Moulin ea cs ; to left for one oag| the Pilgrims yesterday, Manager Kling + tip Ate uship of thi { ont 11 A WINSOME W me bs hopeful that bie charges will Keep uo Enough to uit Wells. moa Ca rote Vv ci uf Taibit "335 » ptu p a em earrangy . as & . y ol First inning. —Daly out, Houser to! bas forfelt posted to go Pinatare | Boat The Mikado With Georg all o ered ¢ a light's bout a Br, w.1 rien e tripled to Toft, “Bmith ringled eer left izes, Jim AMalones, | Jobe RNa of PLAYHOUSE "i.e cay |] LYCEUM i sey die on any tur weal Rrokirs | scoring ‘Northen, Smith stole second. manager of the kinglish heavyweight Hii alapatel Ni i BOUGHT AND ral FUR PAUL seek orenas ‘istrict, who "s 7 Whe: ingled ampion, Bombardier Wells, would | out near, and he is to be put | fy JOMED YLT et Borage aes STHor rer ia tthe wa te rig Hatt soorine Sralth Deubert waive tof cancel the engagement. Welle ob- J inta thr joa ‘tsrival “aber || ilerg OOMEDY Sr sohhan, roar fie GLOBE fini Gade Me aE fraction aber a good wuinver. of prel third, Hummel out, Sweeney to Houser, || Jects to the size of the ring in Madi- BUNTY PUL LS Irie 5 PKING na He cuse has alway tender at Poughkeepste, In his nine years at Syracuse Ten Eyck has de- veloped ten winning crews, His most remarkable exploit in 1908, when he had on t men to train for his ty crew, yet drove th ity through and won, The loss of a single man in hie camp would have put his crew out of the race. Considering the lack of materia! that has always hen- dicapped him, Ten Kyck has made a or fk eecuring sh Goweeon"bies mtused Gr ive l ala and Wheat was thatehe would put" thd Cane up to tie inte Colm | tween | mission ; | Sheridan With Fe Troops Aboai U.S. TRANSPORT !N ICE TRAP! | | DRIFTING TOWARD ARCTIC IRFE RUNS. Donald fanned to centre, yur Companies of to Hourer. rd Has Been House Daly touched out be- and third by MoDonald. Campbell Sweeney beat out an Infield hit, Kirke Med to Da Houser fanned, NO Rt second Inning.--Mille: infield hit Umpires—Johnetone and Eason, Daubert scoring, Tooley hit to McDon- Knetger sacrificed, Dick Miller going to third. iy singled J size. Titus walked beat out an O'Rourke son Square Garden. it {8 only a sixteen-foot affair, insists that it be enlarged, of the re Wi of beating enhanced if the increased. is by his clevern whip the Ame: would give him plenty of room to step about and avoid the rushing NO RU Campbell sing: to throw Sweeney ‘, Kirke popped to Daubert. —ae | DOUBLE-HEADER NOTES j FROM PHILADELPHIA. nce when they ‘Phe tall’ chap is so afraid of making « wilt throw to first that he heskates before geiting the ball away, That was record made by him on th the reason he let Maloney reach base in the ninth, , burg race track three years ago. His dereliction gave the common enemy the gam, | new record was made at the annual Dan Murphy and Jack Barry, the maimed Mack. | le John Shibe's pri ‘The Mackmen need these two vet Their hitting and run getting ability ie greatly mlased, He claims that and ulation twenty-four-fo rta that his chances Paleer will be greatly size of the ring |e Wells 1s clever, and it ss he hopes to n fighter, A big ring that the lowan is expected ©. <> cee oo ere eee UNTER has gained cause it Is whiskey, ric! FRAN ¢ : iy i sion ‘ en singled through third, s tactl rool re ane * om : Imprisoned Five Days, , ler, Smith forced Northen to pursue. coach, stroked Ms freshman crew tg| NOME, Alaska, June 2.—The United |O'Rourke to Sweeney. ONT Ki victory in 199, and was stroke of the | St#tes transport Sheridan, with four} O'Rourke out, Smith to Daubert. Varaity that won in 1008. After becom, | CO@Panies of trops for Bt. Michael and |Rartden fanned. Dickson walked. Me- ing a profess he helped Ma father {FSFE Davis, ts si imprisoned in the Donald walked. | Campbell nod to| coach at 8. for three yea a ice Which is drifting toward the Arctio | Tooley, NO RE is now successfully coaching at the Du. | 2° In five daya the Sheridan haa! THIRD INNING-Paubert safe on} luth Boat Club, | moved 190 mites westward a O'Rourke's wild throw, Wheat out.) a carred through Bering Btra: iw Ns 4 0 oar Ra ste conned | LLIS WARD of Pennsylvania waa) *?°!!° ramey Scableg to Tah PONE PAs E born at Cornwall on the Hudson and 5 Py EE Bert Millar “Nt te MemooRld Sad got his experience rowing in a ere Suffragetion to Talk Pout Racer Wee sun. Gonn ® | made up of himself and his brothe Women suftragiots will hold a mase-|"Eweeney walked, Sweeney took acc-| @ | Josh, GAli and Hank Ward. They never| meeting 1a Longacre Square to-ntent tol ond on wild pitch, Kirke filed. to }lost w race, Ellis was also a splendid | discuss the platform of the Republican | Daly, ‘Titus walked. Houser fanned. jsingle souller, He has been with the| party as adopted at Chicago, and the | O'Rourke / NO RUNS. | Unive He ae Pean yiventa for many| Democratic party to beradopted at Bale | POURTH O'Rourke tossed years, ¢ | rowing history by winnin jlewaies three yearn tn » y Vall began his a at Wisco only last year, k | His varalty olght | Poughkeepsie, Vi wn in the East than the hed fin fourth from &:. the famous John, N. By where he was a profes Boat Club of Worcester, | sional sculler in the old Gays, when the was goed. Before going to Wise an abate ary Co i et ec NOR Ma at 1 Will be Kiya, Pr Donigrly, othy Coat Grace ye ae Seoretary; ) Dr. Mary Halton and diss out Kneteer, N called to Hastings rough Oty Elver i Miss Misa Dor- wrthen sine le Bocond scoring Northen. to Houser, ONT Smith t | om | Wheat. NO RU Fifth Inninj Houser. i tn lent of the club out W ovt Dickson, 3. Ne eal double ‘. Northen gubled. to. left, vert out, O'Rourke | Reriden, Hummel McDonald fied to} to od the same way. ~-Wheat grounded out to Hummel porped to Sweem O'Rourke threw out Tooley, § No RUNS. eae Buceney KK MORA, W.OuKICI RRY BMRICH, | Regreat SQ. ap ii eee |G Regrenoel ‘iy Oucamet Durlesque F To: day at 2.18 | SS yng UN ee ee ae ee a left. 1¢ 27,—The Mackmen los: games, but he ts EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN AND AT LAST, ARRives, = FINDS 7HaT A YEAR'S HARD WorRK WILL HELP HIS CHANCES, Kilbane to Meet Dixon in € Cleveland July 4th: If Box: _ IS TO- NIGHT. }| BY JOHN POLL OHNNY KILBANE, the | C—Young Wagner weight champion, has to} n, ten rounds, fight in his home town, Young Fulton vs. Joe Shears, ten rounds, Van Nest A. C.—Andy Cortes va. Steve Kennedy, ten rounds. on the afternoon of July 4, be the first time he has fought there since he came into the possession of his title. His opponent will be Tommy Dixon, the fast and clever little Kansas City featherweight, Kilbane and Dixon will come togetuer in a (welve-round bout at 1% pounds at an open air show As Kilbane is an ido! in C) and the chances are that several thousand} will turn out to see him agains: | American fighter, ts aa el Morea the Bremch mi twenty “round bout at fre ‘willbe algmed a Moha as to bub sub rest," ith “One cisco on le up m to offered by San mal Round Moyan'” to tiitated Brown, Constant Creates New World’s Amateur Motorcycle Reeont ‘Olympic ‘action at Antwerp sont the United States in the Stockbolin was in o hours. Mike Murphy expressed himself as ratified with the results of their tyouls, OHN CONSTANT, holder of the ten- . fives Mirhaet Ryan, who liad been auffcring’ fro amateur motorcycle record, ac- complished another reat feat at 4 ightly, injured ankle, ol ee the Brigh:on Bench Motord:ome by mike ‘then complied te ue, ‘ing a new workl's amateur record for Lich sailed to-day for. Stockholm, jone mile by covering the distance in 621-5 seconds, Constant clipped two conds from the previous e old Gutten- The | The reason why you should elect me your clothier is because of my selling policy as a manufacturing retailer: Highest quality com- {feld day of the Brooklyn Lodge, No. 2, Order of Fiks. A crowd estimated a motorist *ehoot around the track at more than jeixty miles an hour. Here Are the Odds - Quoted on Hudson Regatta Saturday. FOUGHKEEPSIB, June %.--Cor- nell is an even money choice against the field for Saturday's varsity elght-oared race here. quoted at 6 to 2 against the fM and 3 to 1 for Syracuse against th Wisconsin is quoted at 8 y nk outsider Stanford Is held at 2 to soared race Cornell also the favorite at odds of 1 to Syracuse {s quoted at 2 to 1 afd Columbia at 4 to 1, The offer ef the best offer that Pente got. Cornell leads in the freshman race. They are a 3 to.2 favorite, while Syracuse is quot at 2 to 1. Columbta and Penns: vania are alike at 4 to 1, and Whee consin Is the outsider at & to 1. The betting that Cornel! will sweep the three races is also getting @ foothold here, and the Corneil men are asking odds of 7 to 2 that the Ithacans will make a sweep, with 15 to 1 on Syracuse and % to 16n Columbia. At a bet of two out of three Cornell is quoted at 8 to and Syracuse and Columbia 6 to and 8 to 1, respectively. On the Cornell-Columbia end of !t more money Is being placed, and the odds of 3 to 2 are asked by Corneil that the Ithacans will beat Columbia with no reference to a field victory: MOTORCYCLISTS START TRAINING FOR BIG MEET. ‘The speed denons who will compete tn jv motorcycle races at the Brighton Beach Motor? dome Saturlay night will begin this mornng, The ack Was oot vay ate Artie, Chapoh boy whone dating has made him’ t the tracks that he has competed on, tno tales tori at hs gmat soi teat the ont ale, word pci nds. will 5 smashed eu “nla de atti, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. aed toxtay, Standing of the C sensation of will travel Ly buyagain-that’sthetest! LOX-IT-ON The underwear that fits. COAT SHIRTS— KNEE DRAWERS. 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