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7 ors . Be AF hp ER GE - “egy -evenrTe wontD, PRtDaY, sUWE #0, 1919. — "BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [8757211 AND THEN THEY ROWED, ROWED, ROWED! ( ses Uy ee atllanase 2a) deme ¥ atid He ah Ne Pas a HUGH O ot Ha, _ Ceorright, 11%, ty The Press Publishing Oo, (The New York World.) th a oie phe Riko weg THMORROW'SRACE WILL SHOW P> GREATEST ROWING EVER SEEN Sa WHAT COACH COURTNEY SAYS: [really don’t know what is going to happen to-morrow. Such fast rowing as some of the ‘boats have done has been unheard of until now. I think the races will produce some of the best rowing this country has ever seen. HAVE aA FEW HUNDRED ON The VARSITY, OLD Top ? (Bpectal to The Evening World.) for the races don't realise the hardships , POUGHKEEPSIN, N. Y., June 20.— ae g0 throug e become suc- cessful oarsmen. them- “Tt will take the greatest rowing this| occ, of many ttle pleasures, for ax seountry has ever seen to decide the ae te et date serene oe these ) inser of to-morrow's collegiate | races mighty strict Ing they S fesatta on the Hud N rd thera the last few weeks before A> tere have the various crews appeared| * ya think they are more than re- HARNAI Et paid for this if th ai « RD HAS YALE evenly matched for the historic) hing boat, We think a lot of our vic- <a THAW BACKED OFF THe Bonne, Reports that the Ithacan| torious crews up in Ithaca," went on the Downs v' KNOW". IN THE BETTING, coach. “It's a great honor to sare not up to thelr regular) iy a ane whether It wine or ine iene Sees a |e TRE weet GS vata 1 TRWERS AGAN LEADS Anyport, 102; §: i : rc ey ce ee ee = ed their hopes of breaking the| air. Courtney pointed down string of Cornell victories, Time gona track to the crew quarters, where ye ‘ , fe 4 a group of old th t } & * ; q It wasn't long betore the tiny ferry ia a 4 < ee erect. “F rushtngion wows Cord te eae up again with ther load AY ON APAWAMIS L KS ved the dark horses. The Westerners, hb a rok a their first Hudson races, have t! 10); Closer, 100," Chapaltees the water sharps with won-| pointing to a clothesline from which jerrick, 11 ere ‘Dursts of speed. The Columbia hung pleces of clothing of the crews in XTH RACK—Selling; three year olde ang TDoats also have displayed impressive! Any colors. . (Special to The Evening World.) fe Bet he 6 Ree ere * Our eomedy line and we got FIRST GAME. RYE, N. ¥,, June 20—The atart of | Charice i ma erase for speed became Infectious Joe weprineys Highlanders. R. H. P.O. A. E. the first roung of match play this 108. Syracuse and Pennsy fe ploughed 1 02 morning in tthe Apawamis Club's tour- ee at great paces the man foe ® coach bee me tl ee i | nament was a play-off. Four men cu le the coaches plan and scheme for |ing an Invitation to call aga et ree Hee y ay arte tis last Court. in new Columbia quarters at aid jeeeatan ey seed yas" the ted | Krum ‘Etbow Jim Rice. wa hg hen is 303 Blossom, Weeburn, one of them, did Man’ gry "so call their | talking with some of the varsity crew. 16 3 0 not appear until too and so fell ‘White oarsmen aie |The Columbia Coach, Ike Courtney, i ea) Hae te Seep bets coach—eits in his quarters Witt: | knocked off work for several hours and oe 1 0 A. B. Ashforth, Apawamis, took a alpeerpthed the beac myn bod tie to say some pointed remarks 313 0 six and lost to W. G. Barnewell, Apa- y says a races. . 6308 wamis, and B. P. Merriman, Water- £ pnd he dosen't know what will happen Cada LLY Save Ride ELING —— oe 10 pia who tallied 5's. It was the first : on -e=-~e6 play-off that Merriman had been in Yesterday afternoon squalls and &! “we're feeling fin was the cheery (Special to The Evening World.) Totals vies 9 17 2 1 0 during his career. =, storm made ate eo Lan ee Us area) Happs toa question WASHINGTON, D. C., June %.—Five| Replaced MoKechnie in third. T 8 beat W. R. Thurston, Apa- wr the question. about the Morningside crews, “The var- WASH. A the crews out sob Late the | at In dient etamition Pou oan vost thousand fans turned out for to-day’s one kicking over a etrike, Wilson going be- wamis, 6 and 4. While the latter is Tauing ia the sights Courtney was | Assured that wo'll be in the race every | Gouble-header between the Senators and \ HPO. A. E.|with @ sacrifice, Laporte to Morgan. |hind the bat for New York. Wagner pepeeige shite Malar hededed Tar it around the boat house to| minute and it will take a very speedy | Yankees. . 1 1-3 Of Gossett nit by pitched ball, Alling the | popped to Shafer. Miller singled to left,|"@ Could not attempt to hold the na- thell to beat us, I'm not predicting win- +1 2 1 8 Olbeses, Hartzell singled to left, scor- | Wilson singled to right, Miller going to | Hons! champion. Travers was out in ners, but many of the crews that have| FIRST INNING—~Daniels tripled to ol 8 8.1.6 f ae Mar ler wolng tO} 36 to 38 for his rival. Thurston did ing Daniels, Hi went | itch | third, Wil hrown Murr gplecad been doing such wonderful work in| Tight, scoring on Wolter’s tong fy to ° dt ewae eon: bee Pinon mee ESS out, Murray | well to bi than 2 di peoation ate Lnely te fallow os over the | 95 Taira Be ° 1 8 © O|for Washington. to fhafer to Doyle, No Rune, One| Wel) to de no worse than 8 down at practise are likely to follow us over the | Stllan. Cree singled. Sweeney filed to . 3d. hist abe Sa 11 peshinnauark citmelabiatee mantomess the turn. | Startling ‘recorde inthe Workouts, pre: | milan. Cree out stealing, Henry to Mor-| Shanks, If. -O nd 6 | Wetter cored oath aeatte tae tere ane ra Herreshoff, Garden City, outclassed ferring to reserve thelr best efforts for| San. One Run, None Left. McBride, as, +O 13 Bl lowed, Gzenstt tryinasiiamioiate, WARNE cake ye va a neeranent Out | Mooney Plummer Apawasin.end won Jothes of farmish ap- | the regatta. Moeller hit to left for three bases. | Henry, c. 0 1 4 | terned ‘bash and Mocitan’| Punt. Fletcher singled to right, nend-| by § and 3. Although he did not play a sult of ol “1 don't know what Charli Groom, p. a8 ck and run Bown, Moclléy, |ing Shafer to second. Doyle went out.|the bye holes he had a 3—5—4 for a bench at the river t rile Courtney | Morgan fanned. Milan singled, scoring aed 1) Willams to La r hell bbe ies sat on @ pend t : singled, *owilltams, ¢. O18 0 to Laporte tertasth who Miler unassisted, both runners advanc-| 75, which would have been within a ‘ ‘and talked rowing. THe NEWS: Moeller. Milan thrown out atealing, Toma 6 ventured too far off second was al ing, Merkle hit to Wagner and on his| stroke of the best round of yesterday. COURTNEY PUMPING ts But Columbia wi a Sweeney to Peckinpaugh. Gandil singled +0 0 0 A ed eersded rabies Two Runs. | pad throw to first, Shafer and Fletcher| Harold Topping, Greenwich, naturally PAPER REPORTER. pig dl (4 irsial sbaaltien oaraman | to left. Laporte hit through Borton, but A jae _|Two Hits. One Left. scored, Murray singled through short.| had things his own way with W. G. . M1 was forced at second, Dantels tol-rotaig .occcceusee 8 oP oF 16 6], DRAnKS singled to right. MeBride hit} wilson hit into a double play, Miller} Barnewall, Apawamis, who got in on ell to Peckinpaugh. One Run. One! sepatied for Henry in eighth. patty feces ead areitine meine to Viox to Wagncr to Miller, getting | the play-off, but lost by 5 and 3. H **°Ratted for Groom in eighth. eBride at first.) Murray and the runner, Two Rungs.! John M. Ward, Garden City, had a * We ry : Wood singled to left. Cole sed | Waldo sr., Brooklawn, 1 up 19 holes. — | ould never forget it and I would Jout trying to reach third. Moeller,| , base Hite—Of Warhop, 8 in atx ine] THIRD INNING.—Borton doubled | wood, Fromme to Miter Ome cee Merriman beat W, L. Hicks, Nassau, | 2 and 1. Merriman played the bye hole and got a fine 76. Their contest was to get give up two years’ salary to bring it | M. | nings; off Fisher, 4 in three innings;| to left. Derri . After ttle sally the two—coach jaBride to LaPorte. Peckinpaugh filed eft. rick out, Morgan to Gan- | wy), le. jer tale, y about. 0 Moeller. Borton out, Morgan to/ Of Groom 14 in eight innings, First] gil, Horton going to third. Schulz bes drpierta tap STRAWS Coleman took third and jer—threshed out the row- te ; . Ny fee. cituation, the possibilitin of thelinat have shown up Sraahington crews | Gandil. No Runa | Base on Balle—Off Warhop, 4; off Flsl.-| doubled to centre, acoring Horton, Oo clea, deena uted to left | splendid throughout, | : ta Various boats winning the big regatta, looking bunch. The West fhank filed to Cree. McBride singled | °” In three innings; off Groom, 2) Daniels nit by pitched ball. Wolter | ang Wilson's wild ‘ole second) ‘phe dificulty that old timers have in| Hj 1¢ you could buy more D. the condition of the Cornell crews and, ae - Men eek tienes walked, Groom alee | Struck Out—By Warhop, 2: by Fisher, 15| forced Sohuls at third base, Hugnen to] po yore va erie wild throw to second] “coming back” was shown when Char- quality—or get more style—then there might by Groom, 2; by Hughes, J. Taree = he went to third. Carey was safe on|jey Seely had to go 20 holes to beat R. Base/ LaPorte. Cree doubled bet isg Doyle's fumble, Byrne scoring. Shafer| M- Tarlton, Oaklawn, a fairly high han- ‘Dut not least, the long preparation walked, filling the bases. Moeller forced | ‘made for the races and the CHride at thé plate, Borton to Swee- | Hite—Dantels, Moeller. Two Dase Hite) fence, scoring Daniel boy 4 ‘of sitting in a winning shell. Hartzell, Cree—st . t threw out Viox at first. Two Rung,|dicap man. S/T realty don't know what's yoink to 4 Morgan out, Mexechnle to Bot | hanks, PRESS eee tl ee eres, dosent. Canned! TWO One rath we phe draw for Afternoon was, Topping be some to-morro' jan Coach Court- No Runs, ree Left. 7 ef 1 b f vs. TI Seeley vs Ward, Berming- : “Such fast rowing that some of |j THIRD INNING—McKechnie struck | POfte. Umpires—Connolly and Me- 8 out, Peckinpaugh to Borton,| SEVENTH INNING—Byrne | threw ff and Allen vs. Merri- | "the boats have done has been unheard out, Warhop also fanned, Daniels out, | Greevy sia’ | Moeller popped to Hartzell. Morgan | Snodgrass out at first. Herzog batting | nan, The score es | walked, Milan forced Morgan at sec-|f0F Fromme sent a fly to Wagner.| geoond sixteen, first round—E. J. DP ef enti! now. I think the races will pro- ps peed Morgan to Gandil, No Runs. | the beet rowing this country bas Mil Iked and stole second. Mo- | gied to right, scoring Cree, Peckinpaugh | "4 Peckinpaugh to Derrick. No Runs. Burne wnelod to: ia Sater filed to] Laidlaw, DNTAmis, best & tee a ust think, T've stood on our | rung from those Inquiring the. crew's poet ear a soe Gendll Med hipotten pelt rohaeet padi get pd eee <f Crandall, now piteling for New| Bloom, Weeburn, beat C. P. kiddy, Pree Beas here and clocked ench of the crews, | chances in the race. errick taking ‘his place. Gandil filed the bag, was put out, Milan to Mc- —_— York. Wi flied Arcola, 4 up and 3 to go; H. K. Ke ek ne time made has been wonderful,| The optimistic feeling that exista in|t? Wolter. LaPorte out, Derrick to | Bride. Peckinpaugh stole second. Bor- * Mirtey are ane catch of Miller's | South Shore, beat F. I, Wheeler, Aj wenterteh | in tintvorel the Syracuse, Wisconsin and Pennay | Borton. Shanks singled to centre, acor- |ton walked. Derrick singled to centre, Mine fly. He then muffed Wilson's fy, | Wamis 2 up and 1 to go; @. B. Ad j ithe eres of camps bids falr to make the struggle on | ing M Shanks stole second. Mc- | scoring Peckinpaugh. er fouled to Fletcher threw out Wood. No Runs. National, beat C. Mi, Healyen, wrk “ Fo eee fe und 1 picked them up for the Fe bon 9 tare to-morrow ® classic | Bride out, Peckinpaugh jo Borton. One| Henry. Two Runs. Two Left. 2 One Left, : wy one ges hep aggre wo-mile course. What do you sup- Run. One Left. Laporte walked. Shanks forced La- . a ba y; 8. J. Graham, Greenwich, 3 ise these fellows did it in? Nine mine acer whores FOURTH INNING—Wolter filed to | porte at, second, Hartzell to Derrick. a Sue WEE Mullien, Ss es beat E ‘a hare, Wykagyl, 2 up; J.-C. ‘and fifty-eight seconds, » new! WILEY PEDALS 47 1-2 MILES |tuPorte. cree fouled to Gandil, | McBride forced Bhanks at second, Der- (Continued from First Page.) calied out ‘on atrikes. Merkle fouled| Thorne, Brooklawn, beat H. A. Dow. , vecoré for the distance. Right on top HOUR AT PH Sweeney grounded out to Gandil, No| fick to Peckinpaugh. Williams batted A s 4 Apawamis, 2 up and 1 to go; P. See oe that Bits Ward ent the Penn treoh-|IN 1 A ILADELPHIA. | See" for Henry and he singled through the RSS Suk S0 BES. ee Tey Ae altusrol, won from C. Beach, fen down and they came within three Henry struck out, Groom fied to| 00x, adygncing McBride to second. mete rough = short. | rox Hills, by default. Stores Everywhere O'Toole singled to right, aznding Cole- man to third, Byrne sacrifice-filed to LATONIA ENTRIES. 20 Stores in Manhatten Burns, Coleman scoring. Carey siigied . ‘of the record. Those boys think] PHILADELPHIA, June 20,—Geor "fe fun to taunt me with these perform- | Wiley of Syracuse, N. ¥., holder of many Wolter, Moeller walked. Morgan sin- ances. haven't done anything like| world’s records in long distance|Sled to centre, Milan grounded to Schaefer ‘batted for Groom. He filed| third. On an attempted double steal to Peckinpaugh. No runs. One left. Wagner was caught, Meyers to Shafer NINTH INNING—Hughes now pitching| to Tesreau. One Run. One Left. in practise. pedalling, established another record at|Borton. No Runs, Two Left, to right. Viox forced O'Toole at ening ‘ our’ 7 dose right. third, 1 to The Krening World.) y bh, there's some smooth rowers for|the Point Breeze velodrome last night,| FIFTH INNING—Hartsell filed to M: and Williams catching for washington,| SECOND INNING—-Merkle out, Byrne Shafer unassisted. Burns mad ‘ LATONTA. K June 2%.—The entries said the famous coach in reply| breaking the American mark for one| pride, Peckinpaugh filed to Milan. | Daniels fied to Shanks. Wolter singled|to Min Murray singled to centre. follow Oa Oe a ee boys OIE Be, | ae tee Ty amindten whack ia | Borton out, Groom to Gandil, No Runs, | cure eee doubled to right. |Bwee-| Myers singled to right and on Wilson's e8 beautiful form paddling by | :0) yards better than the previous record, | Gand!l fled to Cree, LaPorte filed to per es was tena teat at fold oor shrow to thiraeta: eaten | Murrey ‘foub, #0 have all the other Peckinpaugh, Shanks out, Peckinpaugh [But Cree wat Matowa out At plate-line latter scored and Meyers took sec- sata ai T've never seen anythil ike it to Borton, No Runs, 1 , nd. Snodgrass hit: to Wagner, who I don't know where BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. SIXTH INNING—Derrick —aingieg | HE One igi ty Morgan | tossed to Byrne getting Meyers. Snod- t H's up to us to make] ‘ne’ entries for tomorrow's races bee $e DO Tae? eyindad se singled to left, Milan hit safely through | 6r@ss was doubled up. One Run. forget wi ey know ¥ forget ¢ ey KDW | foto Mobiride, who threw high to Morgen! Hartzell, Gandil fled to Wolter, Morgan| Wilson walked. Wood beat out « bunt the race starts,” and FIRST RACK—Two-vearold maidens: end taking third on the out. Milan stole] to first, Wilson going to ond. Cole- man smiled broadly at the Dan! volved to Gandil, who threw his boys pulling off some of , atu, 101; Au | crfectly to Laporte at third to catch | Second: LaPorte singled to right, scor | man singied to right, scoring Wilson and } : ing Morgan, putting Milan on. third, , fi we 18 bereah ae te Siepped Whe Dall ond LaPorte stole second, Shanks filed to asad roe 9 Seiet Sree. 48 e Ree tte wetaetet artin feedaiel Wolter for the last out, ending the ‘4 ‘wim beer] | tu t Wol wrounder Derrick | game. One Run, Tero Left, Burns, Wood scored. Carey forced ‘|scored, Warhop was caught napping at : Coleman, Murray to Fletcher. Two Runs, xecond, Henry to McBride, Cree out, THIRD INNING—Tesreau out, O'Toole it: : MoBride to Gandil,| One Run, SECOND HIGHLANDER GAME. |1o miter. Burns bens out @ slow roller rT at vT 5 cBride out, Peckinpaush to Borton. to Wagner, but @ moment later he was nie, ron Mask, 185; Wrince Eugene, | Henry singled to left. Groom fouled (Continued from Firet Page.) caught napping at first, ‘Orocle to Mile $25 to $35 Materials tatick, 95; Caugh Hill, 122: Hedge, 08: 5 Bt R “ Made to Your Measure Rock eubscriiAion; furlongs, straight. Vir | Borton, No Runs, One Let. Have you eyer worn an Amheim suit? Have you Finla Lau, 107: Nancy Orme, LOT: Tranwarency, | SEVENTH INNING—Sweeney alngled | a pitched ball, Wolter singled to lett.| Viox singled to left. Wagner holated ever taken advantage of the efficiency of a big ni- 10N; eon 3, to lett + al) singled to right Pook Cree hit by o pitched bell, diling| to Buram Pletcher tossed out Miller at zation that saves its customers from 30% to 50% on FOURTH RACE yearokls and upwand; | inpaus ‘ores weeney at rd, | the bi en Gossett stopped one| first, Viox reaching second, Wilson a If you haven't, th our freshmen were beaten Jamdica| quarter miles. | Groom to Laporte, Borton singled to] of Gallia's alants with back and walked | filed to Snodgrass. No Runs. One Left. high-grade sustom. clothes’ Fn e redi . Rag ieted bat the Crimson youngsters | Oa MO Aaa SakkaeUoNay: | left, acoring Hartzell, Derrick beat out| to first, Daniels was forced home, Engel | FOURTH INNING—Fletcher singled is your chance, ao ridges baal roo , h HM ag; Giarmttie. M. G, Mm’ {an infleld hit, A passed ball scored | now pitching for Washington. Hartsell|to centre. Doyle struck out, Merk! thousands of pa J eee Onmene Bien tieey, Mt ase 0h, The meght of Bam Jucaon incivig | Peckinpauich. | Warhop singled to cen-| led to McBride. Peckinp: gh filed to Mek he eee eistster tule. gece 2. 2 [Beanny ‘yous in. great condition und ‘ tre, scoring Berton, Daniele forced | Ghanks. “Borton singled to lett, scoriag | Murray out, Wasner $25 to $35 Materials, Now $20 Gange: ; cl . +| Wolter. Derrick singled to right, uns, One Left. ttle launch ferry | 142; Buckthom, b Wolter singled to right, scoring War-| ing Cree and Gossett. Schuls out, En-| Wood doubled to righ! iver, 19T, Mo, 187 40, hop. In an attempt to pull of a double | gel to Gandil. Four Runs, Two Late |gled to centre shi ew out Coat and Trousers, $18 Wo) Meee, sesoused sae Bane fie) steal with Wolter, Daniels was run| Moeller atruck out. Morgan walked. | O'To; Wood feeraa ea Biraars out ; ce emceele we pA tin fusions, , te 05; Capt, |down at the plate, Groom, Henry to| Milan beat out a bunt, advancing Mor-}Tesreau to Merkle, Carey fouled to Serges, Homespuns. cloth to be found conch was on his feet in an ine | Murua, 108; on, 288; Melitas, | Laporte. Four Runs. One Lett, fan to second, Gandil si to left,| Meyers. One Run, One Left. ie . Your suit will be made for you. and had e hearty greeting for one " » 1) Fisher now pitching for New York.) scoring M n. LaPorte hit into a| FIFTH INNING—Meyerg lined to Fit, finish and satisfaction guaranteed. Run, Two Left. F ‘ling; two-year. rl .—-*Martin Lou, 90; NINTH INNING — Murray filed to! 8 het gs Mery Lebus, 97; Caution, Wood. Byrne threw Wilson out at! Keenon, 103; Barbara Tane, 10: first. Wagner threw Snodgrass out at| Om UND RACE—Handican: th first, NO RUNS, or one mile and an eighth,—Impreasion, 014 pupil 116, Morgan struck out, Milan filed to Wol-| double play, forcing Gandil at sec-| Byrne, Spodgrase walked: McCormick ° {Mae, you're discharged,” eald Court- rant RAC! ter. Gandil out, Hartzell to Borton,| ond, Derrick to Peckinpaugh to Borton. | batting for Tesreau, MeCormaok forced AD'S WATER: W as he extonded his hand for a shake hone th miles.—-Pred] No Runs. One Run, One Left. odgrass, Wagner unassisted. Burne Bot See deneh Mr, Courtney, ie 1 RIGHT H INNING—ree singled to cone | -BECOND INNING.—Daniele hit for | fanned. No Runs, One Lott. & | going ta second on second time by pitcher, Wolter safe| Fromme now pitching for New York, sacrifice, Groom Qandil. when Moslier missed bis easy fy, Dan- ,

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