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De el OE AE RT AME TTI ee Pe eM J THB BVBNANY WULD, SATUBVDAY, JUBB 51, 1013, ‘ fe EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ENGLISH STROKE | PROVES A JOKE \ HARVARD CHANGES AM INE UP NINA CAME WTAE CORNELL'S CHI Sa a poh EFS AND ONE DANGEROUS COMPE TITOR DOOM OF ENGLISH STROKE ‘Hiasvard’s Clean Sweep of Every Race in Two . Days’ Regatta at New London Proves Anter- ‘ {ean Rowing Methods Are Far Superior to Those Taught by Imported Coaches. ing Clash of Season, Se rae Tagens tor esters ree in axnletiie ; COLUMBIA. VARSITY. i FIELD VERY. HEAVY Bi ‘ Gied @ natural death yesterday afternoon at New Londos. : Yale, fedet, won't have much enthusiasm for English boats, English oars, Eng 7 FIRST GAME. ? Meh “tubs,” Engiteh thole-pin rigs, SENATORS CHECK HIGHLANDERS. DECISION NEXT WEEK Tere Ten , English coaches and English rowing eas RH.PO, A, EB Stands in Ebbets Field— ate ter wt oo] WINNING CTEAK leseetss: P28 3) IN CASE OF BETTING | Ctimson First at Bat. my word, it wasn't Bagitsh form,” a , ~~ = emer nena bode Hartzell, 3b oo 2 3 0). AT BELMONT COURSE BATTING ORDER. on while the beaten, bedraggied OF HIGHLANDERS Borton, 1b. ° 8 2 3 U —— ‘ . vais, ; Fis a atte If Testimony Warrants It Spe- erything that, $60,000 of 80 of a Griffith’s Clan Gets to Fisher’s “ - < = < ged pli bie Be een tt Bnglish form was done, Curves Early in First Game for MoKechnie in the Meath Ais of Double Header. n inth. An imported English béat, imported MiMMldkift batted for Fisher in ninth, cars, locks, paraphernalia of all BIG ENTRY LIST FOR TRAVERS PLAYS RECORD EMPSTPAD, ©. 1., June 21.—County (Special to The Evening World.) 6g WASHINGTON. Judge James P. Neimann of Nassau % EBBETS FIE&D, BROOKLYN, N. % sorts, two ands half imported Eng- (Bpsctat to The Broning World.) R. H.PO. A. E.jcounty resumed the case of alleged NEXT WEEK § MEETING GOLF IN SEML-FINAL June 21.—The "Hinds at Evbets one want? And every day the brilliant) qwuennaroN, D. c., June f.— i 2 H : 1] bookmaking at Belmont Park this morn- were jammed this afternoon with em eaid, “Aw, rawther fair day; not 60|George Mullin, the former Detroit star, : . ; ‘ ing at his office at Mineola. John Giti, thusiastic backers of the Crimson and hawt 6] who has won only one game since join- 128 20 James G. Hawkes and Gaston Bols- OF UNITED HUNTS CLUB N APAW, LINKS the Blue, for the deciding game of Har from|ing the Senators, wae nominated by 00130 Sanaul, three. operators of the Burns L} vard-Yale baseball series, Twelve thous take more|@riMth to face the Hightanfers in the 00400 canes Agency read their testimony @and persons witnessed the third amd Apert \Guaen tee, Vermont | oibedmaster, 99 4 2 Blind tte mime dy . rei Ts oo echntann macany’ al Neat cara, |Peorme MoBride was stricken with tl 0 9 $8 8) Artur Brisbane, who also teatinea at | Classy Lot of Cross-Country |Champion’s New Mark of 70) uring the boat races yesterday, wi Wednestay's hearing, bl * * : excuse for showing itself, was demam faa fast night and could not play to- ae aia ia als ent. His testimony will be esa} Racers Will Show in Con- Agaigst Ward Cannot Be strated as the great stands becam Wolter singled of lett. Cree “ ec ieee chen phy the assistant man: ke |. Wolter ai ninth, * x & double play, Qfullin to La] Ofidkifr batted for Fisher in ninth, | **eF Of the Burns agency, was eworn he Sreeiies OL Ch Bates ae and snappy in spite .of a slow, soddeq Firet Base on Balle—Of Mullin, 1. | $74 Produced all original reports of the} paisong of racing will have only one (Speclal to The Evening World.) field, brought the Crimson rooters tt eavoring at different times to obtain} ‘le day next week, and if the entries| RYE, N. ¥., June @L—Everything/ their feet. The Yale team indulged 19 Two-Base Hite—Wolter, Sweeney. idence 66 Docks received for the two days’ meeting of| seemed to be shaping for another big! a fast ten minutes’ practice. The out oy Fitched Bat—Gweeney. Umpires— the United Hunts Racing Association, | victory for Jerome D, Travers, National, field was damp from yesterday's rain Wednesday and Friday, are taken as an! onamcion when the semi-finals started| Ut the outfelders were speedy ant Indication, the racing at the Terminal] iii. morning in the ‘Apawamis club’s| Sure-footed. of Ni Course will be the equal of that just | ad aha a Bi | Phillips played second base for Har Sodas Malsdaut cook all th in| 8°Fss the road at Belmont Park. The | Solf turnament. raw. brought | verd in place of Clark. the eae nad venerved ha desttnners in {jumping races have filled exceptionally | Travers against John M. Ward, Garden| Yale having the choice elected the! Mod Kl is decision until! welt and cross country racirig of the} City, and T. Val Bermingham, Wy-| Harvard should bat first. | Inthe avout the t timony warrants highest “order will’ be seen at this, the | kagyl, vs, Bert Allen, Fox Hills, AU went out in one, ¢wo, three order, it there ts a lkellhood that a special} °°*t_8"4 most attractive steeplechase} ‘Travers had. compatatively easy|and the score at the end of the second, aad Yery will bo called to Fas ti. Pourse in America. time in both his rounds. Therefore it] Harvard, 3; Yale, 0. te the findings of the tal 4 Fourteen horses have been nominated | was argued that Travers ought to roll] In the @ret innin, with three men on {ection special Inves-| for the hurdle race, including some of | up wide margins, dase, Phillips struck out in shot order, the most promising three-year-old Jump-| Four other regula? and one consola-| All suapense broke into « wiki oh: ers which will not be seen racing over|tion 16 are in the fleld, alone with a| relief. —_— ND ININING—Sweeney hit by a| tit into « double play, Fisher to Cut- regulation courses before Saratoga. If tt ftion. Th In the. second tnnii ait oe eee tare Nbecke | shaw to Daubert, No Runs, One Left, IRA DAVENPORT 10 RUN the best of the feld of ten canned toc the {arse handicap competition, ‘The greene] In ¢ nd inning, Tomes splashed with crimson and blue plumes dresses and banners, 8§ + ak i it ee tests at Belmont Park. Officially Recognized. [ i i ji f i i ! f i i | i [ : [ i l £ i (Continued from First Page.) 4 at th | a aT is if ! tii r i i | ig 1 i f fe sag glial Ht tit it it | BY @ name for himself when he Sid to Gnodarens, No runs, One left. |Sreatent COACH AT UNIV. OF PENN. psseed ek tc Been, wha Grave 0 sone | tet to the, West, _ He will be pltved = id again: c, . in re of CaSO, ane pacadone v5 ‘Gana to stunt gg sme Fo ree te cauaw. oar ig mavens erent runners WE ‘i aes TA, Pa., June 21,—Vivian ' er safe ‘an nm ona nice er. nf thind on Foster's poor throw of Fisher's| Miller died the same way. Rucker TEAM WINS DEWAR CUP.) th spores he He lhspegpeaidl ed the University of Pennsylvania crews at bounder. Daniels flied to Milan, No|again smashed @ long single into left, the meeting of the Board of Directors Runs. Two Left. Moran was called out on strikes. No| WASHINGTON, June %1.—Beating| or the Athletic Association on Monday. ‘Moeller beat out a high bounding bunt.|Runs. One Left. Great Britain by forty-one points, the | Members of the rowing committee, who i ma ll led to, Shanks, |" Firth, Inning—a6 seat ie were heavy from last night's down-| Young hit to Gtte, who booted the Rucker cracked @ neat single into right.| | i Beventeen horses will be welghted for! tne jerecce ot the accent WMA went oun to Riddell on an infield Bit. Moran popped out to Shafer, Shafer + | the Hollis Plate at six furlongs. Many| Rermingham beat Allen €and6. Play-|eop ‘watked, filling ‘the bases. made a neat stop and threw out Cut- = first class eprin @re on the list, in- the week, as follows: Three Runs, out on @ grounder to Borton, unassisted, |eiving the Giants a start. Daubort 464468463 6-8 In the third inning, Burdette, the Mullin going to second. Foster singled |mede e wonderful catch of Marquard’s further Bermingham went the better he game, Hunter taking his place, CHICAGO, June 21.—Ira Davenport] The number of starters in each race! e > out on @ grounder to Borton, unaseisted. areas = Bares went ont stealing, Miller Nten rece Tt will exceed the average of hunt meets | aved: cutting par a stroke on the 13th| Foster to Gandil No Runs. short left, Marquard made a n shempinahin) mart ot Rvansten “by ee i et tink oo Vile teavine os baneaet nol cae CANADIANS ONLY Ganan fanned. Hartsell threw out|of Wheat's infleld tap, but no o1 day, when he eres for the Illi of Prospect | norning instead of holding himeelf ta reserve for Travers. oa ey FOURTH INNING—Ghanks took| Wheat out on the line. There was an many years, He won points Cree's high fly near the Dleachers. | argument because Doyle did not touch| fr the United fstates at the stock-| VIVIAN NICKALLS WILL Harold Tappin, Westchester, 6 and 6. | W. D, MacDonald, Weeburn, x. | Hunters’ Steeplechase go to the post it | po The gallery, excepting that at/and then threw wild to Grst bese, Rune. Next to dat, cleaned the bases pegs Powis Sudlng horses trom ¢ ing out for the score the winner got a ~443 865 6 8 6 4-9-Ti| catcher, was bk by a pitch.d ball in to left, scoring Mullin, and went to sec. |foul, Daubert got Burns's grounder starters, gives promise of being the best INNING —Fisher fled to] GIXTH INNING—Burns made a|!# Davenport's ambition to set a new| ings. This, with the accessibility of the | "hg, helt e trexe on the un and Meth | 8 Morgan, Ghanke out, Peckinpaugh to|ered firat and it went for a single. Witigall: | Shes ne: Yet Bon Siren at the Ea NEED 10 WIN ONE In the second set Hamilton Kerr, | South Shore, beat F. R. Blossom, Wee. | , ‘him|holm Olympic Games, but it was a yy called out on three strikes.| Wheat, but Umpire Orth declared ‘him SUCCEED WARD AS ROWING Kayser ykagyl, 4 and 3, i iF rf LaPorte, Borton walied. McKeobnic ful atch of Miller's long fly ‘to right. will without doubt be @ good race. taking third and Young eecond. pt a sa ai THE card of 74, equalling the best round of|two base hit. Gannett fouled to —_—— ft Co pollen gr do cgeeap tet Vera paral helenae eras unity tae Ga Le ee ‘The pace was too fast for Allen, ‘The|so badly hunt he was forced to lea\ Ghanke, Daniels fanned. Wolter out,| great running catch of 8 -yard record at the Central A. A. U, | course, being precisely the same as Bel- oes pages v0 sie. for Borton. No Runs. Doyle got Baubert's grounder and put 8 been running as an| Course ‘beat E. P, Rogers, Baltuarol, 3 and 2.'| out for running out of the line, @mith| the University of Chicago th Third Set—J. D. Foot, Apawamis, beat { —— Fourth Set—J. H, Bell, Apawam! South Africans Have Lost Two beat F. 8. Keeler, Apawamis, 1 up : 20 holes. A. P. Gray Jr, Arcola, teat} Out of Three Davis Cup A._N. Cowperthwaite, Midland, 1 up. ¢ Consolation of First Set-W. G, Barn- Preliminary Contests, wall, Apawamis, beat C. G, Waldo, Brooklawn, 3 and 1, Max Marston, Bai- i : HF i g bsigd is ‘| 3 s ° 5 g F F tusrol, beat 8. Plummer, Apawamis, 3) ronpon, E: June 21.—Canaéa | sudwee footed off first by Ss United States has won the international | are said to have made the selection, de. | #4 2 yeas defeated South Africa in the doubles | Bet aid 8 Mil Re rd rifle shooting small bore match, just|cline to discuss the subject, but those| ‘Travers beat Ward by ne in O€| match in the elimination round for the nd she “litte (1) completed, and recaptured the Dewar | In close touch with the situation dociare | of the finest matches ever played around |seieotion of challenger for the Dwight Borton. Woster filed to McKechnie. ° ;| that Nickalls will undoubtedly be! New York. Travers came within two) y Davis lawn tennis trophy by threw Cup. The scores made public were: toches of baling @ Bae ter which Milan filed to McKechnie. No Runs. Is un Danger United Btates 24,651; Great Britain, | “owen. toone, The score was 1—6, Gay (Brooklyn | Glandicap—For three-year-| SIXTH INNING—Wokter doubled to 24,510. Ellis Ward, the veteran coach, who for been two atrokes the! s—<, : " left. Cree out, Gandil to Mullin, Wolter many years has had charge of the red Canada was represented by R. By ee me sont) Ee aGdeb; one mile | iuing third, Sweeney doubled to cen-| In order. to wm to-nlght's Brooklyn| This was the frst of the many inter- Breom IL, 1% (Notter), 1 to 8 and out,|'T scoring Wolter.” Hartsell filed to) Handicap, the feature of the card at/national rife shooting matches the third, 0] gree; GM. Miller, 108 (Rightmire), 10 to Milan, Peckinpaugh out, Morgan to/ tne Brighton Beach Motordrome, Arthur| United States will compete in during 1, 840 1 and'even, second; Bam Jackson, | Fnd!!, One Run. One Lest, Chapple, the champion, will have to|the present year. . 108 GHanover), 7 to 1, 6 to Band 2 to &,| Gandil beat out » bunt, Morgan Aled | ride at @ record-breaking pace, It ts 4 madhticn; three-year-olds and up-| third, Guy Fisher 109, Lahore, 112, John |t® Hertsell. Shanks hit Into a doudle| neiieved that wil have to travel , Hartaell to MoKechnie to Borton, ~ ward; coven furlongs. Time, 1.% 24. | Furlong, 110 and Col, Holloway, %, Biot, Hart every mile at a gait of better than a rival ought to be credi-| Py mark of 10, against Find-| tish Columbia and their South Afrieam old Tl, but as there were V. R. Gauntlett ané R two or three short putts not holed out,|¥. Le ee Men wae Pir OE bie onanes be oMicially recognized. c by ite vielere fe’ Ge its total score up to twe 0 one. Thursday's and blue crews, including the intercol- I and B. Schwengers of Brie legiate champion elghts of 189% 1999 and 1900, is expected to retire when his con- tract expires at the close of the present eeaeon, Last year Great Britain took the Dewar Cup from the United states, pee SSS winning the small bore match by 27|/QUIMET PLAYS BRILLIANT Travers (Out). Travers (In). wows by three straight sets, ¢—8, 6—3, «6 tle rales pipe ‘ ; rewulted in one victory each Meridien, 123 (Glass, 4 to 1,7 to and| also ren, forty seconds for the distance of eight| points, Great Britain, 24,58, United Ward (Out). ‘Geet: Light o' My Lite, ut aut- —_—_sa SEVENTH INNING—Borton fanned. | mes, He Is obliged to give the other) States, 24,201, GOLF AT WOLLASTON. Ward (in), 3 ist aintaeeter aten at the two 9 to 10, 2 to 6 and out, second: ‘LATONIA ENTRIES. MoKechnie filed to Milan. Fisher fled | gtartere—Vedits, Cox, Ohne and Thomas| This ¥ es yet to be played in order to enter the Fairy, 108 (Davies) 6 to 1,2 tol] ~ ? te Morgan, No Rune, — handicap of two laps. The old rec- A Echitent out # TOM M’NAMARA DOES 77 next round, while the South Afrlean to, third, Cock o! the Walk,| LaTONTA, Ky, Sune 21.—The entries) | /Mnarie, Med to MokKechnle, | Henry | ord ts 6.38 Q of tha sk beniens ene met sven | 10) team must score victories in beth . + INIA, Ky., = to Borton, Mul . v ir John Johnson, 136; Palani. gor Monday'e races are as follows: |on to McKechnie. No Huns,’ |pa'the Revtot toe WM match rece aston | acameter, Eve, men onthe American | terday by Francis Ouimet of the Wood-) IN FIRST ROUND ON | "*the'winnore of thie round see. tm Bally Clift, 90, and Hedge, 98, als EIGHTH INNING—Daniele filed to| with Charile Davis in the role of chal: Shooting Club, ‘made the pessibiy | Ad Golf Club in winning his match in LISH the semi-final the Belgian team, whtets =. Laporte, Wolter singled to centre, | lengers against Chapple. They will race ! the semi-finals with former champion ENG GOLF LINKS. | arewe bye in the frst round, white ¢he , Maridan won the second race like a) ib Cree fouled to Gandil, Sweeney flied | three miles, the best two heats out of es J. G. Anderson of Brae Burn. pot oe American team is pitted against the, | goed horse. He come {rom far pack at “9 aa Manian’ Ma Muha: (Ce Lati three. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS ‘The players stood all ravare on the} HOYLAKE, England, June %.—Play Gorman {aan hion wes vio od “4 the final cinnih. mn SECO H Fisher tossed out Moeller. Foster K ‘AD OV SRAeteA a We eae it St in the elimination rounds of the tourna neh team at Wiesbe Fate, also closed tat |{umsgearaide aad ap: al fied to Wolter. Milan out, McKecnnic| JOHNSON DEFEATED IN TAKE LEAD OVER QUAKERS, | won tne ple te: Uk mande Ths: pent ment for te open sit ohamaton ip ot QUBENATOWN, June bmi r , _ , 1 | rea! ir w ere to-|can Davis Te: Cup mort Suet vent | Hsier ‘Alon, 100; ‘rw, 104, MR Dat, 104: | £0 Porte NWING Hartsen out, ta-| ENGLISH TENNIS TOURNEY.| pirtapeurnta, June 2.—The Aue card of @ for the 18 holes | gay, when the Massachusetts champlon, |New York Ju Niceee 104; Adelaide T., 112;-Ayeayay, 118; Nello, 112. | porte to Gandil Peckinpaugh singled| pon I Wallace F. John-|ttalian cricketers overwhelmed the Gen~| Anderson played what would ordin Tom 1, McNamara of Wollaston, made ; 4 bint wes aie cies A? |to centre. Borton forced Peokinpaugh, NON Tune —Waliece F- John |tiemen of Philadelphia to-day in the| have been winning golt, but lost the) ine prst round in 77 strokes, and John ft the preliminary matches!’ Sy Gator sohsme ‘Suen , 100; | Morgan to Laponte. Caldwell batted for | mu found of the London lau tannie( opening day's play of their frst match | match on the seventeen & Jones of Awasco, New York, in 00. for the Davie trophy, has just arrived emewed "date th cn pita rier, Bedeco, 112; |MoKechnte. He singled to right and Shaenienanie heeraee ndon lawn cennisiiy this city. The visitors had scored s| | H- ‘an re Pedram In the second round McNamara made P _ McLoughin name x ee 10 paves und, ae pees | threesearity|Borton went to third when Moe! $a Lowe at runs for a loss of only three wickets Et Ke S qualifying round a good score of 79 stroxes, which gives . Norris Williams of Phiinn or (Mal tu Upeant; one ‘le, -trioces Callaway, 100; | fumbled, Midkiff, batting for Fishe when stumps were drawn for the day. | ro: nis club mate In the him o totad of 186 strokes for the two 4 Harold H. Hackett of Ni THIRD RACE. trah ‘Gent jim ‘Base, 108; Coy Lad | nied to Hi ea Buna fae Lak British crack won thre: Wile the Philadelphia side was retired heed rounds, the best score yet made by an ae Piping Rock Bubdscription Race; fillies;| 105; Ia Uvivete, i 3 nae scores being 7-5, 6-4, for ®. total of runs. I. A, y American competiter, SEL ts jear-olds; ded; fi three-year-olds and ‘pract scored 97 runs for the visitors before he —-. rears, Mi added: ve furlongs ear wae and oneastimih lant | ALFRED G, VANDERBILT WINS | i@™*sieervse,breeucely ron him the as feted wile "Waray" had CALIFORNIA COLLEGIANS — | CANADA WINS TENNIS 4 7 te 1 and out: fret; Lily Orme.| Nene’ ton; Peteuee ter; Beebe eae tad; be enamepmmapereel lasted over two hours, the play was of scored 110 ane ve ot opt. when the WHIP JAP BALL TEAM MATCH IN DAVIS TRIALS. (@icCahey), 6 to 1, & to 5 and 1 to 2] 104; Greater 101, a "| LONDON, June 31.—Alfred G. Vander- | the closest character, game was cal 4 Prt UEoaere ee t , 4 7 z fannie a EE eR ; Blection Ret, 17 (Hanschoten),| MXP MACK—valling; threw-yeardde end w-|ilt of New ‘fork won the Coaching = LONDOM, Sune Slonts Tas banal te beanie. hoes Fit; oe aad juvesisicenth mille —Nvosed |Mdarathon Gold Challenge Cup to-day | Twe Games at Olympic Picld. Mimmorman Eiase Wee A MORE APPROERIATE NAME, } OSAKA, Japan, June S1.—The basgball annie Nancy Orme and Oktbbena aleq| Bram 104 Beanie Foe 107 Cape weve sor, [with his team of bays and browns in the|' Two games will be played at Olympic} 97. LOUIS, June H.—Manager Evers} | IFinaee ow some things) team of the Leiand @tantord Jr. Uni- Jabot, 109; Bonnie 100 Grive trom Hampton Court to Olympia | Field to-moi afternoon. The fast|°f the Chicago Nationals to-day ous clared the grumpy | versity of California gained & 10 to @| selection of @ chalienser for the Dwight Lass, ridden by Butwell, won| ">!remlice ol in connection with the International | Lincola Giants will be seen in both| pended Heine Zimmerman, third Dase- victory over the Kelo University nine | ¥, Davis lawn tennis trophy when BP. hg won — Horee Bhow. He aleo took the fourth | contests In the epening game the and fined him $200 for a row with to-day. The score $ Schwenxera of British Columbia beat R. a weer is the font] SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” _ Jorise wit Giants will Une up against the Dan-| | Bresnahan during yesterday's t pn R.H.B. |e Le Sueur of South Africa im the sie second team. ' 7 ered a w. o the R a ane » the BL Lowe team, The to pose tcl) WORK MONDAY WONDERS. 'scsure of Now Yoru wea plaase’ | ihe"erean ‘Harel olnmia. "| auapension wo india University, IO. sepa oT A