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é ‘We Must Beat Columb to Win at Poughkeepsie,’’ Says Cornell’s Coach Courtney Admits that Jim Rice Mas One of the Best Crews Ever Seen on the River—Vivian Niokalls Finds Fautt with the “Critlos.” (gene Canmyenteee of Tho Brentes West.) they do DOUGMEEEPGID, N.Y. June | point to thelr motatie’ victories wer With the international pole players | California and Leland Stanford in the coast regatta, and their sen ag performance on the Hudson euntoe of the stage, the oporting to thel tees they confounded it critics by smash ‘eo Soup of estlags oarsmen who are toll-|G0lsh line in third place, just, inches tag casty and late on the Mudson| Pebind the great Courtney's crew. ‘preparing for the big regatta! ,.)vie® Nickalls Is not much con- wie here Qerned about the criticiems whieh be rowed over the historic | English methods, and he promiove ts eeusse trom Krum Mibow to Rahortid See Gon Stes ne Catoega Gates Welet went riday afternccs. {ag the races on Friday. mi though Where has been seomingiy lose mere are altogether toe m - faterest thas agual in what they are! ports around this bloom! river Geing, the college sweep ewingers hsb per Thteete ta F shiak Sat sent probably present one of Greateat | TOG row 4 away from — (het this or any other country Milton, Ti" bet net one oe theae loa penoll experts eeen areata, Peers ores cnt Wisconsin and the leces as if they secrecy Wasnt an the Way folowing fee in the coaching launch Syracuse is not at all pleased with the way the races have been sached- struggles the Hudson has ever eeen.|races, Ten Eyck figures that his ene of the six crews that will ae hebelouel Lene iid outside race is tuned ui irees, wi! ave to battle with the; a im the ee ae raat a a sie | tet of the incoming tide while the eoncert crews inshore will be feeling the first coash on the river is willing to admit | effects of the ebb tide. that there will be any kind of arun-| Ten Eyck tan't saying much about away in the first couple of miles, such | bis luck tn the varsity race, however. Those who were fortunate enough to the last as bave velar al Garrett ° bia |90¢ the gruelling struggle on the Hud year or two, Jim " um on last apring prabably #emember coach, is the only one who has made|how the Syracuse eight hugged the a Gefinite prediction and even he has shore until it reached the bridge when | qualified bis prophecy to the extent tive obll that the real race for the victory will | ho ieh to victory. The ns Ln eee | net begin until the bridge has been Jin the one all the coaches want ill paseed, when he expects Cornell and|‘Ten Eyck's crew hus drawn No. 3 Columbia to battle to the front and|#o that he hasn't much of @ kick fight it out between themselves pingend ort yar eee ne outside io ol crew! through the last mile from the bridge |) waver, and he ts howling. 3, to the shades of Yellow Point. nee Charley Courtney, the wizard of {he Cornell crews, is not at all secre- Walthour, Wonder of Sp tive about saying that he thinks Rice ts pretty nearly right about bie pre: Still Breaking Records After 22 Years’ Racing @ietton, for there is no crew which he fears more than the boatload that Rice bas brought up from Morning- pide Heights. Time Has Left Its Mark on Face, ad tertal ae nae may ling of the year,” sala] of Daredevil Cyclist, but It Courtney as he sat whittling a plece tf wood in front of the Cornell boat-| Hasn't Affected Speed of house, “but he certainly has moulded i together one of the beat rowing crews} Southerner, Who Started Ca-, that this river has ever seen, and you saat ante it straight from mo that| reer TWo Decades Ago. that same Columbia boatload will be right there at the finish.” “| never make a prediction about MILE the heartbreaking speed my own crews. I can teil pretty well of twenty-two years of cham- what each one of my crews ts dotng, Siacahin, pasaé bad Grin but I would not care to go on record |ity indelible mark on the vieage of as eaying that they were faster or| poppy Walthour, the veteran pace slower than any of the crews YOUlrojjower, who is campaigning at see going up and down the river 1n| prignton Heach this season, it has practice, I think It pretty good Ad-| noe shaken the spirit of the intrepid view to let the race be my oracle.| garedevil whose name stands for You know every crew looks good and | reckiegeness and sensationalism in | appears to be going fast when it is cycle racing. ‘The face of Walthour far eway. But you never can tell was one of the most attractive in how fast a crew is really going un- cycle racing. To-day it ts hardly {il you eee it in action against the| >. oeniaable as being that of the crews that it ie trying to boat.” youngster who broke into the bike Cornell's stroke is the anomaly of game at Atlante, Ge. two decades; the river. Rival coaches have sat |... studying the “Old Man's” stroke for] 10) so.wite MARK BEHIND hours, but not one of them seems to bave been able to grasp its secret. PACE HI8 LATEST RECORD. Every part of the swing, both on the| But with it all Walthour has never heave and the recover, is so blended | side-stepped the challenge of any of into one rythmic action that the men | his rivals, and after years of cam-| seem to be getting their power from | paigning 1s now setting new world’s; some hidden well. There 1s no sharp |records for riding behind motors not | i at] equipped with windshields) When he "Old | set a new thirty mile record at the Jab at the catch, no burried dri the finish. Nothing about the acheme of rowing suggests} beach Sunday night his performance) | Man’ the application of immense power. | wag received with wonderful enthu- that Aa att it te ee ee beta coming {#asm and manyof the old-timers that , down to the Hudeon year after year rooted for the Southern star when he and sweeping all before them. Of) was taking them into camp at the be- ‘course, Courtney has been at the] cinning of his career led the cheering me for more years than he cares fo remember, and some of his com- | for his performance Sunday night. petitors In the coaching game are] In the grandstand there eat four , just coming into their prime. The] persons who were, perhaps, more tn- fact remains, however, that Courtn terested than any others. They were cl troke that has Be ee that long-eought tor the wife and three children of the vet- r. Most of the last formula, perpetual motion. eran pedal pus! Wenti nauad Ms ee u rarity nie ten years they have spent with him in 01 3 swain are up in ar winning riders for all those years. sympathy that is being ‘Time and time again they bave them. Connibear and bis crew pre-|geen him cross t pe in front of dict that when the race comes around| i, peat riders the world bas ever and the returns are all in the experts wrt find that thelr sympathy hae| Produced. Time and time again they been wasted. To the assertion that|have beard thousands of persons STANDING OF THE CLUBS. cee, PEE ERE ene. ci, tee BG ae LE iki Bee join Sho Boss Mia | Hoton." 2 sity a THE EVENING (WURLY, BALUBVAY, JUNK 20, 1816 “apa GH | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SP ja COACHES OF FAVORITE CREWS IN POUGHKEEPSIE REGATTA | atants Retense Pitcher Patmero. ! Palmero, the young Cuban | pitcher of the Giants, was yesterda: Toronto Maple Lent onal League under an op- Yin Rice Conumera) lef ue flat for Cuban talent} ort World’s Champions, sional bicycle ride: omnight at the ph. ‘" Changes of Bill . In the Theatres For Next Week T the Palace Theatre will be Joan Sawyer, Lewis Sioden and Henne Dixon in fifteenth cen- tury dances, George MacFarian’ baritone of “The Midi it Ruth Royo, singing comedienne, Ade- lalde and Hughes In @ spectacular dancing number, Joseph Hart's "A | Telephone Tangle,” Ben Welch and Rex's Comedy Circus, and root den will include the Dolly Twins and Carlos Sebastian In “The ‘Temptation of Adam and Boys, “The Among others in the cabaret per- Scotch comedian, Athur dancers in the pavilion, “Damaged Goods the Academy of Music. NEW MOTION PICTURES. woe" will Theatre at ture of the new series. play “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” Poul Armatrong and Wilson Miz ner's seu drama, “The Greyhound,” wil De pictured at the Strand Thea. tre. “Home, Sweet Cort Theatre. Vitagraph Theatre. clair's novel “The Jungle’ will presonted at Weber's Theatre. STARS TO RACE FOR TITLE | PARKS AND BEACHES. AT BRIGHTON TO-NIGHT.!:on%irhtatrns tirtenton Menciy will ‘airbanke in “A Kegular |be Dow Hus |M act, Roberta ss Man," Pat Roone; an ion Bent in a singing and dancin, for thirteen ys Jackie Clarke, Grenda, Georg Hero of Races Here and Abroad Has Been in Many Accidents and Even Now Has the Skin of Three Persons Grafted on American League Hatt Hevorls of players who have played im fifteen | oF more gates, inckiding Wednesda: 1814, and who have a z National League Batting Average: Average. Kecorda of players who have played in filteem | oF more games, inci 1914, and who have an average of Vlayerm and Ciube, B Hummel, Brookiyn June 17, | In which Lawson was pac hard the world's champion ne ule At the Present time th on Walthour the skin of throe differ: Nr Three times in falls op | European tracks he lost so much cuts cle that tho surgeons found It neces. sary to resort to grafting skin from some other person in order w make the rider's wounds beal. Walthour had them advertise for a man willing to sell a portion of his He says that more than a hundred men answered the advertise- Kellogg, Ciocinnat! 5, Magee, Philadeiuhia, 4 Gitwon, Wittebured BEESARSHSEES =: = SSeaeEESS: ESENSSIT SSN ED Notions =! T, Clarke, Cincinnati Daubert, Hrookirn Lobert, Philadelphia Caller, Bt, Lowe . M 33 times the heavy eee a Bethy riding has saved him from a fracture of tho skull. STTESTT = sr 2 8 is EPIAESS TA SRBSLONASEs, WELT ES by falls on the track, the minor acelden ny that he has track of the number. vetoran has never wav ya he has been one of the ular riders because of bis f lessness which, combined wonderful stamina and cunning, has put him at the top. Walthour Ix now facing preme test of his life. back to the United St for the American championship for SSE: oe = = SE TEETEE Despite all this, ooh z +3 = es" Si iassSteH gsbs3e8 h i as SESE: an §Fzs=5 seat VALTHOUOR | Against him he finds hare’ Hesenee, the present champion, who ts a young man, and Clarence Carman, the boy from Jamaica, L. 1, who Is showing | © —— os hevnne = Sa EZ as cheer for the game little Southerner. And a few times they have seen him his heels to all of them this year. twenty-three It in a battle between courageous and resourceful veteran and u youth who possesses all the of a world's | \iwaixs HAS ESCAPED SERIOUS INJURY 1N MANY ACCIOENTS., like all the other pace been In many acci- Who will triumph? rule that youth muat prevail hold in this or will the veteran show that |‘) e yet is the peer of them all, old young allke? son's racing will tell. LATONIA ENTRIES. LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky. June 20—The entries for Monday's races are as followa: Will the old ai aossBuun: dents, Only Germany, he saw two bicycle riders brother of Iver Lawson, killed in a motor paced race OTTAWA ENTRIES. June 20-The entries for Monday's races are as follows: ure $400; thase-yoerolds ant ad one-balf furlongs, —Jim Sreary, 100; Loni Ladas, SaoSeSs: = SSRs: WA A2eaT Re EVO n-Weesraweraccernn-—e =| wueemssasssenens-umemeernn—--9coso: colts and @ddings Leitlelterg, 112: Foxy BEOOND RACE—Pume $160; ailing; fire furlongs.—Raincoat, 100; *Burwood, | 100; Prostar, 110. RACE—Pume $400 and upward, selling: five and one-half furl CARTER’S 4 Gs s Ne ci B40! RESULTS OF VEGTERDAV'S GAMES. SATO | pana MD tooned ; nals, hor'fetaeata fame pestpened rein ore, 4. Game postponed; rein, sia onus, SCHEOULED FOR resell Teeny Us. LITTLE ri a mile and seventy vard: Dest Small Pil, Small Dese, Small Price GENUINE must bear signature ‘ it | Ute en, Purse $800; toree-rear-olde jer, 107; Teamence, 112; Mi ion Baris Light, ‘11%, ” Sh ima, 110; Wander, 110; Bellew: pprentico allowance claimed; umes thst, saat ahh pnpeiZis nat with his performing seals, an A 4 Alt Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Ie- Cameron and Iver Law |iand, will have Bickel and Watson, a MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS By Moreland News Bureau. LASON A FEW OF THE Long, beautiful » i splays, ve. L or Bronx Park Subway to 149th there to Park, » #0-minute ride, PAUL J. RAINEY’S 1914 AFRICAN HUNT PICTURES CASINO THEATRE, Broadway & 39th St. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY Home Club. maa® APAIR O MaY.v8AS SATS ONL" Nigutiy (mp Comtests Heavenly Twins REPUBLIC }tuah na & Ee eles LUNA ° “ee PALIBAD ES ar ' ‘ ; EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘Tho bill at Hammerstein's Theatre dances, Sophie Tucker In a series of Consul and Betty, performing monkeys, Collins and Mart, Balban, fomale tmpersonator, the Tom Tom ot Beautiful,” and formance at Madison Square Root Garden will be Ed, McDermott, Tnotts Jand it was announced that t baritone, Percy Wilkinson and the Broadway Trio, Prises will be given | Jack Dunn, owner of te will be played fdr a third week by the stock company @t! rij lifted from the Barrow o Paul G. Rainey’s “African Hunt of| Dostpon own at the Casino}, D $end 930 P.M. A for several houra for the meett eS charging Hon and tte death from a|e, called. After President i rifle ehot will be the sensational pic- ss The Lyric Theatre will offer a film production of Mrs, Hodgson Burnott's tome,” based on John Howard Payne's song, will be A five-reel production of Upton cn enges - Corwin - Hill- \rearle in dances, Harry Tate's "“Mo- toring,” Charley Case, Carl Henry and Nollle Francia, and Capt. Treat THE BOUND ADMISSION TO PARK, BEACH AND DANCING PAVILION Dock your excursion boat at our new 800-fect Pier. The Pask ie the Place for excursion outing or picnic. IN MOTION PICTURES |), winsteGsticn LYRIC THEATRE, __ ||| PASSIN' v 42d St., W. of Broadway = || Perc wai JUNE. 22d to 29th ||| THE THiNce d 3 SHOWS DAILY, ||) 39TH ST. Ta waa) Price, 15 Cts, te 50 Cts. H TOO MAN) For the Boneh of te ivikene Sea ET T Va aba sey ori ar uarae eas: | | FH a at MTA FT ROOF & mi || IPGHCS cx" Yhe ecuiy Shop! e | LONGACRE we we | For 50 Years the World’s Perfect Liver and Bowel Regulator ou want to feel young and full of sure and keep your Liver and Bowels in good condition, ; Nothing so safe, so certain or so ia.|{gently satisfying as Carter's Little Liver Pills. Purely vegetable. Millions ‘of people, old, young and middle age, take them for biliousness, dizziness, sick headache, upset stomach snd for sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. See iy do & 630 a zone eine ee | eJARDIN 2 DANSE ,JROOF ithe #4) 2 ae CAVALIER] {iisov'iescacr musical comedy called “The Girls,” Arthur Aylesworth and Poynter in “Dear Doctor,” Gillette with bie trained James T. Duffy and Mercedes Wallenstein, violinist, and ot! “Oklahoma Ranch,” ao wild show, will be a new feature at Park, Coney Island is J.C. Lawis jr, elevea beret eo appear in “Billy Santa Claus* Rustic Theatre, Palleades Amt ark. Internationals Likely to Gain © Major Rating the International will be given @ager © league ratin b The meeti the National mission that wi eduled to a. pia inat night wi toile didn’t materialise, President Tener of the Teague and Garry Herrmann, man of the National Cot were at the Waldorf, but Ban fon fulled to put in an af bes | had been postponed until ack Dunn, owner of the who ts making a vigorous fight «anized baseball to have the tion, was very indignant learned that the meeting had ed. in had waited in the informed Jack that there no meeting the owner of the sald he would not wait until row and would leave on the midnight tral a 9 aT Park PARK’'S FEATURES, tered SCC RAL | DANSE DE“FOLLIES TIFFANY CUP CONTEST: “Mac KAY TEstibth ta [HAMMERSTEINS | D TK = ? 0 By BIJOU Waa pane FOLLIES BEAUTY CHORUS. SUNDAY or

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