The evening world. Newspaper, June 19, 1913, Page 15

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HARVARD-YALE SERIES NOW EVEN }; We'll Win or Drop in Boat |THE HIGHLANDERS ARE PULLING HARD | 48 Slogan of Yale’s Crew BISTY - for Race Against Harvard hes Gold and Kirby Believe the One Chance of a@ Blue Victory in the Varsity Eight Race Is for - -the Men to Be Able to Hit Up a High Stroke and Keep It Up for the Full Distance. at Harvard and Yale Camp ‘oe ca Moigh? oarsman for a big collegiate regatta is a big task for crew's coach, The systems used by Harvard and Yale at the quarters op i ‘anes are interesting. ids @ Yale squad is up every morning at 7.80, and every one off for walk after eating an orange. The final quarter is sprinted to deren. b=} "power. A big breakfast consisting of prunes, cereal and bacon and eggs, but no drinking water or milk. Two houre of rest, to be followed by an = een.” ve the water, A rubdown, and then for dinner, with Dienty meat. ery one to bed from 3 until 4 o’cloc! y mnt a i, when tea and: toast At 6 o'clock another workor taken, and a light supper et 7. A ttt ee day's training at 9 o'clock, and lights are out at ose tse ours leep. After specially hard spins champagne te given to the The Harvard squad opens the day with running ‘Dreakfast at 8 Two hours for " Dinner at 12. meal at ?.30, followed by rubdowns and @ light supper. ‘ery one to bed at 9. member of the Crimson quad te required to oat four pounds of soa every day as well as great quantities of vegetables and ice Cream. * [Old ate and champagne are given as stimulants oocasionally, “. {figectal to The Rrening World.) _ NEW LONDON, June 19.—The an-| catching up nual regatta with Harvard on the Redvers had i ‘Thames to-morrow finds Yale in &| other, profs, “couch” attempting ne bin desperate state. Misfortunes and the| the fondest, “Tt wan well after on fovt task of learning a brand-new sys-| Defere th boats put tn \ tem in a Hmited time have 60 les-| mostly to starts, hM® being sive eened the hopes of a Yale victory vale’ »Practising was done in the} that Coaches Gold and Kirby, the Nader roe iohaa mrostded ana! Englishmen now In bea ee jRollowing the university Ferry, frankly told the New Haven) (.11,0)° Irby summed up the barsmen that their one chance of were Ging eure that the or beating the Crimson was their abil-| that every one was tela ote ¥.{o hit up a high stroke and keep axainat Harvard, Kirby wouldn't ity up attempt to lay what chan (t. going for the full distance. = i had, but he agreed with the To carry this out the greatest | oer wit tere gihat you can't tell strain will fall on Crocker, the light-/ “Although Kirby aid bie race. part est man in the boat. The little 154-/ Peete there's an alr of confidence p@und stroke gamely announced seeming 6 rad npg mae bea ny. intentions of doing better than a bes say at their varsity. ele! Rae ater stroke or dropping to the bottom of aent incre preate Its average a 4 | unds, and th the shell. Crocker’s boat mates) time the crew tiede | praction ter eat also intend to row or drop to pre-|four miles wan 21.33 against He : es rvard's vent Harvard from adding another | Conditions wi! & te raage to an already long string of vic- sowina 1a oareala of . food showing in the eratta, 3 i rh it out mile down thi “While Yale is ready to fight confident cf 2 to thé finsh line, there’s no m! aking x Chl. rearet the fact that Harvard Is the logical tion fe the mistortana et fayorite for all three races to-morrow. — wil Yale trominrortune. that Coach Jim Wray admits his vi ‘ongest varsity out. The Cambridge youngaters. wa: old Fit had. \e4 ' Nek the speedient ear's, but neither are Yale's, in his opinion, ‘The Crhmson freshmen y,9.0% Taumnan as profited well from a eight is tne strongest ever sent down ton in the ieavigueenns from Prince- from Cambridge, and Wray goesn't|Charien River last marth athe egy th® think the Blue eight has much of & tage of having crewe'in orth advan: ‘chance against It. The Harvard shell shape. The entire squad wi pats has done the two-mile cor in |to Red Top June 2, and there cords on where you nd eight are not the equi EEN Gi t e British oarsmen The freshy crew is lives to it It has! giants. The lightest entre a toll for the New man tips at 178 The youngsters dis- en ie re a ed HVENIWO Word, THURSDAY, sUNE OF TMS 1S NO way “To TREAT A } VISITOR TO YouR ee) a ee M D Tr a a F ALL BRANCHES Copvriaht. 1913. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) WANT ‘ou ‘TO THIS PLACE FOR _ we SO 1 CAN GET VP WHERE ft BE MORE PROMINENT. ny NIxOLD MAN! CELLAR POSITION arty t! Me FOR, dali (Ss. = Wf oN - Fans stoun reer mel BYGS RWITED ON THESE Two Ritchie 10 LTHOUGH the battle championship title at San Fra the afternoon of July 4, Is played steady improvem. I Bal ent, finally wind- sity to Peeacult foreign ET 3 potive training season on system. Engilsh stroke LS Mt | the +4 tie tro'mibe nereren ces Gone properly. Just fol le wae en sack waite; shoot out|COXSWAINS IMPORTANT FAC- yoursel: moet a TORS WITH HARVARD, ‘eareful of your leg motion; don’t xet miei ges Pritason, areteg ine Ane oo ‘of position and don’t Se me sping. “HO ts igre! thew Ly ree e ‘ork and, ngttare out of 6 lt yl: unvke the Yalo camp, has no assistants, efor beginners to learn, 7 - ie strict t Perfect physical condition !# im down for tho squad Ketone your arms like piston aig times every minute Ct a CO # to Gales rounds, en for ; Yale saned. was oreo Te a: Mest of four meals that are served an May day in quarters, The training those youngsters y to pull a1 1.20, grab a walk before t quarter of without m! le of tuntil 10 o'clock, ‘water. they most of their opportunity, Wray leaves cons of the conchings to ain. Ta provide that n . Every one to bed at 2 a crews, ty men Moeriod for atudy, and| tha coach mewaphoning nartecone mn tea and toast. Toward evening . ther practice Is called, In tor * t supper, to be followed by @ shor! t before retiring at 9.30. the oarsmen are pulling kas lita vo grubs the best part of the work. | the caxswains, barking through. thelr “teamen age pampered and catered little mouthplec ial ait denies onramen SHength ust be kept up. | that they haven't even begun yet. “A fonally champagne is given after| terse command he n@ a word of en- AD iero win, : couragement there works Uke magic More power is always THE REAL WORK TAKES PLAC! ora 8 ie. more cpcmer Ie. ways ~ ON THE WATER. the ever watchful coxswains are on jon the water tnat the real bust-] the Job. Mies place. The Thames yester-| | While walting for rowing time the ly morning was as piacid Harvard folk delight in telling how eensral Park, and ail hands were o ked Yale to cover a pool ‘to the boats, Hach oarsman, sun: nd how the New Haven la med to a hexlthy brown ané with backed out. But whether they bet or yy much clothing on, quickly found / not, the Crimson students ara positive oan the shells and the river was) they are going to sweep the river with ‘ale if Mtive with the Yale navy. ¥ or three coaches followed danett in a motor boat. Those coi - Stan eetainiy yen, “They ali use mees-| Discomfort After Meals phones and their bar! oat get Lhd mea ‘ ve heard a mile down stream. | Reding nani ne Const took charge of th Pa a Oy aivend: and pals rted tl you! often if Diguat ‘of Pood, Gascor jan, Binbing would give chase, bellowing ordi tr Finttering of ‘the Heart Choking er duthetariod Na. 7 to watch his legs or No. 4 to pull} Sensations when jn a Iie posture, Dizziness on hardest, Atkinson could | dang ouctdenly, fra or Wit efor ‘sight fault, common with all | pret ttion vettcmmess of ens hn aad ot rocking boat. Unused | Palg ta. ihe ‘Side, Chat, Tita ; to their n e ny | ne t. "A few doses of 0 eat, tedly throw a wash by tipping th thei and nie wl prove costy If the adway’s Ys the Elthy Yale a ht down to the trying to develop a Pills Denegre, substitut Gore | n experi ad trouble | Tarde, ast 0. er. snes up. a fest pace, an in, F or « ‘years im a Yalc boat end forced owt aries Sx te feayn ao many Gfferent strokes in Betun ee ND re By John Pollock. Willie Ritchie and Joe Rivers, the Mexican, for the lightweight weeks off, the fight fans of California HNN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LAST 2 DAYS p, the rugged east side fighter, end Knock. We Tend ea a ha & to 8 Favorite REE eee Moran, the game heavyelght of, a he Over Mexican Joe Rivers| Frere ies | wimeoagiie the favorite in the betting at 10 to 8 and the jargest bet eo far re- | secured one of $1,000 to $300. 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