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= THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, ‘JUNE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK . Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). * Sur Punne we a hae 4 — What's Harvard Trying to Pull on Yalo With This “Ten Men >) Wa Boat” Stunt? Gorrie 812, York howslas Wor) HAT d@ ya mean—ten men in the Harvard boat—really! s In the sporting columns of sero aand I find the following 1 ragraph: “Harwood, who has been out of the boat on account of a sore hand, back at his old position at No, this evening. No other changes (T WAS 6 FT.6 THAT Mane WIKLARD CHAMPIONS THe WORLD BEd to * - SMoRT ‘To Be Nar, NAS Teo Shift in Batting Order =n Helped Yankees to Win; see tar teas More Changes Likely struggle for the of victory it seems that the coaches Sa cacti ance |Menamer Qenoven Gave i is cone’ Ray in a statis Dubuc also in form, but the fou Combination Good Shuffle and|? Fallope am the third toning nailed of Jin '@ been going on in the West which Resulted. spose to have bean overlooked in the excitement over the Yank victory an i the resignation of Mr. Bryan. Up AS + get 7 ea | noi FOX HILLS GOLF CLUB, CLIF- twice. He increased the lead at the! ba K. Kerr of Greenwich or George! 4's, giving Richard a two-hole lead at) Richard of New York. They fought| the turn. their way to the final round on the! Richard's wildness lost him the Fox Hills links to-day, Kerr winning |enth hole, but he more than made up ain. It is the first time they have been up for the air since the end of the first weok of the season. Since jeaving, howe ppt J bd a Glante ve not ne ly al They ve won three, lost two and tied one. :) Tf in doubt as to the one that went BELMO T PARK TRIALS to » draw in Boston would kindly oe f ngelt not to consult Larry t was on that occasion that Coquette is rounding into form, as is proved by a half mile in Larry. pulled. the immortal “bone” || 47 9 -6, her latest workout at ont Park. The best trials recorded id Bhat off the winning run b; 9 : tertering. with a thrown bail while by Ze Becaien Worse oarers er follows: turning first base. ‘The lost two out of three to seeing no shadow, decided paery GNTER WE COULD JUMP oer BAR QT.7 Feat. th Beach of Fox Hills. greenand holed a long putt for a The elimination of Beach, who held | great two. the N.Y. A. C. title for the last’ three | | Richard, however, paid frequent vis years, was one of the really surprising | {<8 '? the trap on the next two holes, | thi feats of the golf season. He is up in the big tournaments, on the fifteenth for the hole and fol- New York. Richard, on the other fand, (ga big lowed up his advantage on the long! al lettet to a friend in New mM remained in a championship long enough to see even the final round. ‘The cards: | ® clares that there is really nothing left and needed 6 to get home, serious the matter with his Richard. Vat mile, 1 “4 seventy-fifth birthday, they began ° r cece. Pag Goes aes ne haa no || * Sh gg chal 60, Yet Richard went out to-day and out-|T rT moth recslied a broke only way to get rid of the soreness, 3 412-6. played his more seasoned opponent, pai pieasors the ai ue In fhe Dewory 2 is to work it out by pitcbin, * a, 2 > when Nick trimmed Hosecar' in warm. weath mae HER Tint Leet soscnalt, $9, fei dl A pitas Sccrsb at le SST LC A oy, Reddy the Blacksmith at. the same right ae eae . 1.26, ies Uirweliaht hs, 37. etipea otoconia Lak | tiahatio ‘al time after an argument. “Let's ace, the N, one and one- 1OBE, five-elgh doubtedly was the biggest surprise of | 5", had an exceptionally ¢ what year was that?” asked Rtdge. .2i| Allthe Columbia res kara prtagter fee tin Theoddre Casanbeer of Oakland | 20m Terhies"'Nieke tn hin aonoreut ac 48 ida IN PARADI SE, renaishthe, s and just squeezed out a 2-1 victory. | voice, “that was in the fall of 1867.” area MARTYR Playing a very steady game, Rich-| Coincident with the championship! fiosecart Bill and Reddy the Black- MAut for thet shakeup of yesterday] Crews Had Light YE MARTIR, one: ard had a lead of two holes at the|rounds the semi-finals for the Travers |riik were. thes Howery's. toughest and the consequent victory the Yanks a takesooten \turn; Beach rallied strongly and! and cup and Fox Hils trophy were citizens in those days at the rough iT, one nd oni ishth, 2.04. one: halt run off. and tumble stuff. squared the match at the fourteenth,| Summaries—Semi-finals, First Di- but hie younger opponent again cut | vision—Hamilton K. Kerr, Greenwich loose, winning the fifteenth and and] beat Theodore Cassebeer, Oakland, 2/ oj git ‘ine trters, 1.20 2-6. NG FAIRY, one mille, 1.42 3-5. a ChE. | is go0b COUNSEL, one Seas meet| Practice To- Day fat Aim POUGHKEEPSIE, N, Y., Juno All the Columbia crews had light practice early to-day. The fimtor are all happy to a0 « vice| Varsity crew rowed down stream two seventeenth holes and the match.|‘tUcrol, beat Chisholm Beach,» Fox 14. Valuer, five- Richard started with a rush, get- } Hills, 1 up; Sidmon McHfie, Engie- ike Clarence Rowland| miles and returned to the boathouse, | ‘one mi i fe. 1.46.3 jting the fourth hole 6 to 6 wanes wood, beat A. P. Roth, Manhattan,| pitty Hogan, the witty Irish .@e ‘Milam hasn't &0Y/ where they picked up the varsity ¥ ‘y 3 pots A 49 3-5. | Beach ‘was off the line and in bunkers 1 up. aa lee Of tenher toppers, wet amy crew. The two crews then continued ie the riven for bea. S8. tarog alee 1 Ey ieee MRS.WIGHTMAN BEATS HAGEN AND NICHOLLS occasion ithe band played a selection y followed by Coach ice im the of Irish tunes whic! Included nearl> Malach, ithe ‘ware wan leat aetna lt f ae MRS. MARSHALL M’LEAN. TIED FOR BEST CARD. | Cverytning trom "Erin's Green Shore” \ ~ to "Garry Owen” and “ wh by 16 Sonah: dose eas” Wal )to: pach. Oe ee i PHILADELPHIA, June 9.—One of] SHAWNBE-ON- DELAWARE, Pa.,|Tanyard Side.” — It was eanilygthe The White Box, eo the advance in- me tis ein oy Acne Mee woes iree-quarter He Bigcsiehins, 2 the hades fought matches in the|June ¥—Walter Hagen, Rochester na-| 203tgan was no iim een with Metnt format uld Ae yet ad fa ay wa rade eel aladlaatd | fh quarters, LE, three-quarters, 1 ‘nied round of singles for the Wome|tional open golt champion, and Gilbert] hye couldnt help putting a bet on Irish | Fred Plaisted took the fresiman ‘SAND erty i. ZEARES. five-eighths, 104, jen's National Lawn Tennis champlon-| Nicholls of Wilmington were tied at| Boy, which ran so disappointingly in, crew down the river for a two-mile Bi le. et Club was that between Mrs. George| round of the Shawnee open tournament. —_—s 4 Mrs. Marshall McLean| About ftt testants, many of them KED TOP, Conn, June %—Tho Har- eee Loos wale te ite german laterk comecae vard oarsmen were ahobked when by 3—6, 7 ‘ ————__—_ White they heard of the iliness of Yale men Mi wi was f hes Miss ogre Tbanstoyth Wine |2ay: it can be worked from the top, this morning, and expressions of ho LS Harel’ Hotchkise Of Pasadens, LATONIA ENTRIES. the bottom or break right out in the! were heard on all sides that the By John Pollock atampionship in 190) fe chance at the light-| middie. i ie wry: custom t0/ stricken men would recover quickly. aed r marria| LAQONIA RACE TRACK, K ; : from here ‘The Harvard crews were all out on| 11 looks as tf Tasch Croan asd Jobuay Dundee Club of thie city wante him to battle Jobae B speawa ‘ . Little chance of afternoon, removals being madi the water during the morning, with | wil! oot battle after all at the open air show to] Griffiths on J af 2 | At, the’ and of ‘the Ohird rouna oieune ne onitee for to-mornawy's . fe. the slightest’ provocation tn perfect, ‘They were sent | be etased by John Welmmantel et Ebbets Pisld cin Wendt cat sees Wetmmanes | Sinn aan “Puiiaaeiguins “New” York; ¥ : tf a base on balls or a hit, ream two miles and paddled | in Brookyn on the aight of Jims 17. Weim Brovitya, Pittsburgh and Norway ‘on eeach. > quarters, the workout being <— it Beveral of the varsity ; not chen gh at singles, | third , round, men were ageat en oul or . ee _ 2, Who wouldn't pre-|ing an official scorer for individual n+ gon . rm We P. Newhall, Patiadeipnia ‘ee ORT ir meoumulation 3 of twelve hae struction. hs egepes ba Molle, Bjurstedt, Nor Mie ‘ro attached to fut. a little |over it will be pretty tough picking} GALES FERRY, Conn, June 9.- ie, ee 7 ae surge, | money with possible loss of|to put @ finger on the ps ube {> |"The second varsity and the substi- | would get more mooey by boxing on tage, Mine Marthe Gore isa + Puce as bane prestige ai and wealth-gathering | ner of t 1 flag. UP! cute freshman eight were on the river | Welssmantel says bo will use Ad We agtines feated Mins Kissell, Boston, &—3, ‘aul 100 Felncy "wrpehe, 1 Boston way they senitun | that tho race Red during the morning, but a highewind | Cros if Montieth dor nor ford: terms by and y . ar fen. Aas churned up the water and nothing|tmonve, ate af ee. aa silee Xanderhoot, New xf ss leg seers ie Maoaee 8 more than a paddie up stream was| mig Graves, the fant Milwaukee welteree this column. |Ieiphia, 6—1, 6— Tre eine Might in Brookiyn, ” | tween the Whit attempted. who 18 8 conmiatent winner, will make hie De Lams | Filme’ M. a5; Philadelphia, SWhat a’ ya eet fenew hostii-{Aod there you are. Clarke Griffith, pry that be bas . Drexel ‘ ey of course, in still of the opinion that | WHITE STOPPED THOMAS Nicholas Mink show tomight, ‘tte ‘Harlem addi [4 RM me’? \ the race is between the Senators, but "Kid" Lightweight, for teat Mra. Robert y, New ek. ' A and Wyarry GILMORE of Chicago teat i Re irae vayeoetd IN EIGHTH IN BOSTON. : Battiing Jim Johnaon, who took « sever troune. |8——1, OHH. aa Basten, q fee en med i, mayo that Jom Mace or Bob! at will. hag ewenrd fos" |astonted Mrs. Mar ‘MoLaan, Mor- ; pat tae rae Bical ars, Boston, de hora s featad Mra TH. Cabot, Boston, T—9, ot. Fitzsimmons “would have BOSTON, amas | beaten” Jess Willard under the old Ray Caldwell pitched his best gam* oman of Philadelniic £ = yoarg io thi, 3 Se eee ee ioe cre dcclatve | Sonn, 40.,he mat twig Ih the lath | dia Fiza. ibe mae Polo barred, a on Me Cite i round with lef ooks, the latter’ tea rounds at mow of . aoe ence Tonenerte: Hannibal | #ore, but for the ne Brat time” Me gen, | ond the sponge and White vas June 23. Fiyoa's hand, whieh be fy BLUE are ENTRIES. ete mood perinegd allowance claimed. son the tole er Oiahe, wah hna’a Rumber of ocher Gefunct ware |Nait with a hop on it. "The beat the a ale a ae oe TE much safer than ‘pre: |i with a bop om It, The beat the Hand, I wee evident , alee safely ui JAMAICA ENTRIES. — hat ny dapoen Othe seven hita, and at no time could they | | tha While ent Hart hook to the Tight Ss club, : ‘ae fa wi cars Mts ————~ | eve and that optic was of 4 \ G9 i su. ‘Thomas af ward For th the y . ; Bae an aa its | JAMAICA RACE TRACK, L. 1 bout Whit kept continually stabbing Too” Fi a ay ra June 9-—The entries for to-morrow’ Thomas on the bad eye. his fifth knockout last aight by stopping Charley : m ; oS ‘as follows Shortly after the sixth lon started | Yomes of Philadelphia in the seveuth round, i 4 ry ror Thomas left euch & Gne opening ths’ | tems came bere tor the purpese of completes quickly + | all arrangements for the wenty-round go between Roumien the lett to the i Preddie Wel at Denver, Col., on fe fighters end one manager left San Fran- dreenae '2,cho saat, The ialier ag P| hie aS WET, tioce yeterday ou the steamer’ Binosis, for ae: lott that sent vrata, The fighters were Jimmy Britt (retired), Billy Murres, middleweight; Joe Bonds, heavy. Rel Hahiweight, aud Bill Kremer, a welterweight from Milwaukee, Britt Al Reich must be showing wp is great form ———— YALE OARSMEN RECOVERING | ite ewe with al Nortoo, th we ‘ball park on Ji to Australia jo fille theatrical engag ior FROM PTOMAINE ATTACK., hen K viaater of te club py |i eet, fighter ie ngage im five twenty ot 126; 1, Privet "Petal, she twos ack +: oppditions: | | Gamer that Heich, bas made «great bit wit the [round flabts four.yoar-olte Gy Fan! aa LEAGUE. lew York. 4; . . — M a * GALES PERRY, Conn, June 9~—-The Eg Rane rune ee See fer Kei sum, she maned eb Fintmmnee Pt :" Boston, : Yale oarsmen who suffered an attack | a be was the bolder of three titles, ‘has fast ‘GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY | Gt piomaine polecning at the ‘training | geoty Mdatleih io suibonty for tee otasimwed iment Sim Bava, the ve, ERAL LEAGUE, quarters here last oleht were much (thar Chayion Johnny Kilbane declined to tight New. Jerey hearzmshelt whe -beleed ot. Jom better tonday nnd althourh still quite eidher Frankie Fleming or Sadie Wallace at 198 Welars : into copeiion auch Barge with k are, In (he opinion of the pbsyi- pounds ring side fore battle te Momaesl, and | Jonsson, Jullan expects psrad making ctory prowess Young. “Welmert for Kbiets Piel. Savage ee ane! Hite, 136; pews, 13 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN DON'T GIVE UP—THERE’S A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY BELMONT AND Meeting Scheduled at Yonkers By an agreement just reached the Empire City meeting scheduled for the Yonkers track from July 1¢ to July 31 has been switched to Belmont Joe Warcort was one of and Aqueduct. Belmont gets the first The MOST PAMOUS FIGHTERS ni ten days of the meeting from July 1¢ allotted the next six daye ending July 31. P 'Champion Chisholm Beach _|-is''siz"tnt‘tuts ye oe) ord Bive Thistle had made during the Eliminated in Tourney |e revere ave me's starter in @ race everybody is root- Fi 2. ing for her colors, All the trainers or e e e 'e it want to see her win. Mra, Whit- ney is in and out the paddock at Bel- mont Park every day. She is democ~ racy itself. Boyish George Richard Springs Biggest Kind of Surprise by |ner and there isn't the Fighting His Way to Finals With Hamilton K. Kerr, Who | Virile had won she met her trainer, she literally romped off to the club a Double, a Triple and Single 122, 84, meantime momentous things Defeats Theodore Cassebeer. ing: “Jimmy, that was fine.” Then 4 | laughing and chatting with her hus- na 9- ’ | Payne Whitney. Dick Benson, the from the cellar, gray with mold, have TON, S. 1, Juge 9—The fifth golf} sixth, where bad putting cost Beach 4 By Bozeman Bulger. come the Giants, After shaking championship ofghe New York Ath-| another hole. cis. OELeteh 2 tins welaea hp B one good shuffle deserves an- ener they looked all groune F MMA RICHARDS WAS A letic Club wii to-elther Hamilton) ‘The next three holes were halved in| said. few outside of the judges believed It, > | When told of the general disagree- \ from Theodore Cassebeer of Oakland |for this on the short twelfth, where) ment with their decision Judges and Richard defeating Chisholm|he placed a perfect shot dead on the Berea thie te wen very atone atthe when Little Dipper went over in the which allowed Beach to square the against her early, but she closed at vet-| match on the fourteenth green. to 1. Dorados In the same race waa eran player, who always finishes well Richard ran down a ten-foot putt; also heavily backed. A personal seventeen: where Beac! noisseur of oysters and clams, recantly York from Christy Mathewson de- HY, three-qliarters, 1:20, boyish player, who until to-day never| the traps ton "the wan Go The edit |ran into his old friend, Ridge Levein, Ridge had congratulated Nick on his up and 1 to play: H. C. Pichard, Bal- | days for the summer meeting which begins Aug. 2. On every Friday dur- | The winner's card wae 79, ageinst-G8/ Ell, 3 and 2. ne the maeeting Indies will be ad { for Beach. Second Divist#n—Vincent Hubbell,| mitted to the grand stand and field Knollwood, beat W. J. Elias, Fox| stand free of charge. yesterday, and in keeping with the IG LAD, one mile. 1.44. ship played at the Philadelphia Crick-|74° for the best card in the opening| the fifth race. AQUEDUCT GET EMPIRE DATES, Track From July 14 to 34 Has Been Switched. By Vincent Treanor. July 25 inclusive and Aqueduct is There are no frills about lightest tinge uppishness in her system. After mmy Owens, in the paddock, say- use bubbling over with good nature, « nd and her brother-in-law, Harry Blue Rock won the last race from e hot favorite Devonshire Dolly, but Dave Gideon won a regular bet ~ ird. There was as good as 20 to1 ™ Capt. Wick Houseman, the eon- big better of the old days. After The Saratoga Association has de- ded to inaugurate a series of ladies’ I BOMBARDIER WELLS WILL START DIGGING TRENCHES TO-MORROW LON Ju —Bombardisr Weils, British heavyweight cham- pion, to-day started fighting the biggest international fight of hee career, It isn't Jess Willard, He's going to fight the Germans, Bom- bardier omerged from a military tailor shop to-day togged in @ smart fitting khaki suit. his gade. Beginning to-morrow, in one of the big training camps not far from London, he will commence digging trenches and getting his RACING JAMAICA BEGINS TOMORROW GREAT OPENING DAY FEATURE, :|] $2,500 Excelsior Handicap AND 6 OTHER STAR ATTRACTIONS, WIRST BACK AT 2.40 FP, M, SPECIAL RACE TRAINS eur neenpieanly, Stats 0, roe iy and Tth eee “yale a3. musid BY MILITARY BAND,