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. CORNELL BEATS STANFORD IN MOST THRILLING RACE EVER ROWED ON HUDSON Oarsmen from the Coast, Who Were Ignored by Experts, Were Real Heroes of the Event. Chart of Varsity Boat Race. 7 h » T Where I sat in Face the inspiring yells of ¢ @nd Syracuse rooters on one sid . of Columbia and Pennsylvania on the other, Yot, when that last terrific drive came and the cardinal hue of Btanford's oarblades could be seen flashing side by side with Cornell's blue and white 1 heard only one single, pulsing, overwhelming roar of “STANFORD! STANFORD! STAN- FORD!" In astonishment I looked around to the Cornell car, for Cornell was still fighting, gaining and losing a foot or go with each long, strong stroke, and @urely there should be some sound of a Cornell yell, But to my amase- Ment there were the Cornell men, flags flying frantically, mouths wide open, arms posing ee to the roar- ing volume of sou came from their stout lungs and throats of brass, ony, Cornel wee bade! Pa all the reat, t! FORD!" PORDIBTANFORD! STAN. ‘Was sportsmanship for you! sportsmanship! The kind that yecognition of a heroic effort above the joy and delight In winning; Tear one iesogsinn merit even in a “STANFORD! STANFORD! STAN- FORD!" GALLANT FIGHT BY CREW FROM THE COAST. ‘The five thousand people on the ob- ¥ ation train were sariexing Wt. The ing roar of it rose from the river banks, where for miles people ‘wert packed wherever they could nod foom to stand. It ro‘ed along the shore even When Cornell, call- that last desperate and well- jed effort, had pulled up, inch in the final drive, to win by And when sek Hanne id one voice, just as if reciting from the “boo! ‘Too After that spurt they deserved whether they deserved to win ~ the boys from the little West- down at Palo Alto showed they were made of, and tly pound guess that ey come again next year Y¥ will predict that they'll in- right back to the beginning race, tho old Hudson was fpatter form. The sun had down a bit behind the hills, @ shadow over the crew! the Western shore, and only, Syracuse and Cornell ts declining pring sun the wind had lows, so that the river's fac rippied only by the litte awir of the gently falling tide, The cre’ came to the stake boats, Columbia, minutes behind the others, ons ‘Were sent on their journey wit! delay. The five waralty crews, Stan- ford, Columbia, Penn, Syracuse and Coruell, in the order named, shot away without a splash, In a moment Syracuse and Stanford showed a yard AS i 3yit a ae & 5, ts : i ut for the iat or - r, sgh ¥h- o those technical souls w! no fami ttn Mee toe was rowed I might add *, thirty: four, rar, Pe forty and Cornell thirty-four, ahead | that it when others began to drop back. front wi and Cornel! action, smooth-runnin, rhythmic, Loo! r. Biantora boat # slight could eleanly, with as powerful strokes, ba' was somet it of the men, Nui Stanford boat was “slugging” oar, flinging himself into each as if driving to @ frantic finish. med he could not possibly keep fas out of rhythm the other way. werful fellow with the torso a Greek god, he swung forward, his sweep a tug and then sud- stroke two- with body Mp, not thrown backward in sto! with h. third Sennboted Anish! 1g effort of the finished oars- muan. is made a I train I had heard all through the er, in front of the ne orate. Senting the first minute Stanford ix strokes, Columbia | p nn thirty-aix, Syracuse use, as usual, Cut oUt a faster than her rivals and kept it up throughout the race. The big bronzed 4 men swung back and forth ke a great machine, looking slower | length, than re others, yet driving their boat in leaps kept it near the be seen. The Stanford men were rowing as ing alfferent in the ber four by Kovert bagren. HIOSE few inhabitants of the State of New York who were not at Poughkeepsie yesterday afternoon missed seeing the greatest boat race ever rowed on the famous Hudson course. There have been thrills in years gone by, but never before such a thrill as went through fifty thousand spectators when the Stanford Uni- Versity crew, those much overlooked and underestimated giants from far California, finished with a magnificent half mile spurt that cut down the winning lead of peerless Cornell and sent the champions of East and ‘West leaping bow to bow at the finish line. the observation | breaking, on duwn past the mile posts on the nd the race swept on and river bank, lean the half-mile Syracuse was early 8 Jength out in front, with Bta ford and Cornell fighting nose to nose, Penn. close up and lumbia last three lengths in the rear, At the mile Cornell was closing with Syra- cuse and disputing the Orange right to lead. ‘Stanford and Pennasyivania were even, Columbia away back. The stfoke had settied down now. Stan- ford, Columbia and Cornel! were hit- ting 28 to the minuie, Pennsylvania 30 and Syracuse 82, Just after going by the mile post Cornell moved up into the jead, and from that time on and White boat until shaken off in the last drive, At @ mile and a half Stanford un- expectedly spurted, coming up to the stern of the Cornell boat and lapping o" Syracuse by # quarter lengt But at two miles Syracuse, Syracuse hung doggedly to the Red} CREWS THAT FURNISHED STIRRING FINISH. AT POUGHKEEPSIE (Apecial to The Rrening World.) GARDEN CITY, N, Y,, June 29. RCHIE M'TLWALNE, a youngster from the National Links, won the qualifying medal in the fourth metropolitan Juntor golf cham- plonship to-day over the Garden City course, Young Mellwaine finished with a score of 80, which was three strokes better than the card made by Phil Carter, the defending title hold- or. ‘There were thirty-two boys, all un- der nineteen years of age, who teed off in the tournament. A number of the juvenil stars like Phil Carter, Regie Lewis, Vincent Hilton and Ar- chie Mellwaine have already showed their skill in many senior matches. Several of the youngsters who com- peted to-day, however, came fresh from New York high schools, and they played with more enthusiasm than ability, The hard Garden City CORES MINS SREY 17-Year-Old Lad Wins Qualifying Medal in Junior Tournament ——.¢o—____ Archie Mcliwaine of the National Links turns in a card of 80 over Garden City course, which was three strokes better than! that made by Phil Carter, the defending champion. their age, and gave promine of de+ veloping into capable golfers, with more experience. ‘To win the qualifying medal Archie Mcllwaine, a seventeen-year-old star, displayed the skill of a veteran, He got into serious trouble but once, At the 513-yard thirteenth McIlwaine pulled his tee shot into the rough and needed four wallops to make the green, The medal winner was fairly steady | on the fast greens, a ure of his) game that held down the card, Moliwaine's card: Out. - 5445445 46-40 In. . 44465445 440-20 Phil Carter of Nassau, the present best work of the tasting re H Regie Lewis ard Vincent Hilton, two other favorites, did well and both got in under 9%, ‘The following eigh ving the best COURTNEY, ILL, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 19 by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) LELAND STANFORD VARSITY EIGHT MS UEREN A. the CALIFORNIA CREWS RB YEAR OLD COACH: © Amertean Prass Lacie FEDS’ FINANCIAL FUTURE. ASSURED, DECLARES ILMORE Oldest and Youngest Coach Share Fruits of Victory HE Cornell crew, winner yesterday at Pi by the sixty-eight-year-old the Stanford eight, away the victory, was ( five, formerly a coxsw his charges in action, his bed. Indeed, the ve! that he NAY NOTBE ABLE TOOACH AGAN ughkeepale, was trained veteran Charles A. Courtney, while which came within a few feet of snatching ined and coached by a mere youth of twenty- in. Frank Guerena, the youthful wonder, saw tney, on the other hand, was too ill to leave an was in such bad condition after the race } as harried aboard a train and sent back to Ithaca in charge champion, found a number of bunk-| Veteran Instructor of Cor ‘| of 4 physician ers going out and took 45 strokes ar the turn, He improved greatly on the , . bias: Span ua last nine holes and returned ia 38, the| "ll’s Victorious Crew Had Hemorrhage Before Race, | After Meeting of League Here Makes Williams Wins |Jack Barry of To-Day President Another Tennis | Athletics Also ut use, making Hr | Mualltying scores, became eligible to| POUGHKEEPSIF, N. ¥., June 29.— Optimistic Statement lesperate attempt to take the lead| course often led them into troubla/ compete in the first round of match In college circles here to-day, as the | T Me t h 0 the Mi ki t imustic Statement, away from Cornell, wus half a length) ang their scores mounted well over|Play for the championship: lcarassan at 9s sterday’s regatta were | ourne, atc nm arKe behind, and Stanford, her spurt Howard Roger | Jones, \ — slackening, was a length of open wa. | the hundred mark. ry Reginald cugens. Stavens, | Packing up to 1 it was freely pre- A foun iat ter behind Syracuse, Pennsylvania| Many of the kids who came in un-| Archie Mellwaine, A. Gorden Whit.{dicted that Coach Charles Courtney |, Rep Re ? ; 1 meeting of the apne was dropping back to Columbia. Half! aor 99 played very well, considering ney, Phil Carter and Vincent Hilton. {never would co: another Cornell | PITTSBURGH, June 2.—Play had PHILADELPHIA, June 38-—On the to. day, at Hote! Biltmore, at- a mile further on the positions of the o sdb thill = = lowing ecued ;Fesumed this morning in the Clay] heels of the news of the disposal of Any anebieean ta Us ho eight three struggling leaders were ex-| ~~ i ‘ Court hampionship, three] Pitcher Bob Shawkey by the Phila- ‘| actly the same. And then once more, | Coash Courtney is seriously il, word Sataties ea thee ome ish ey ae hid re te rig y ‘ y ae re {; }teame in the league, u finance com after passing the post, Stanford from his quarters said to-day—so ill . a Athletics to the New York! nittes was appointed. ‘At the con. udp tt keveeteel | RTSTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP |\\r in circus sezatect| oie ee ten cova bing com) Aercne tan tt yaa ee, as annie 0 overlapped the Hyrecuse atern. Poll care for ach dive paymeia’s) pleted before noon, R. Norris Will-| Shortstop Jack Barry of the former cenrcmont wos Suen k is was the beginning of the de- 4 ¥ Mes a age ecuiaann A : ement Jamen A. Mrium that lasted: through the last By John Pollock Courtney, though sixty-six yotre| ner se Cr Johnsen, of Woaten In the| Harey hae eee on, the market. | aiimore, P he league, in mile and a half, All along tho river! J. 5 corbett, former bearywcisht cham: | Weinert, “but as 1 am right thie time T fea! ax old, fe robust and atrong, but follow- | psor, ft C. Johnaon of Hoston in the Barry has not played In a game since | Wiio, no al fh. bank there was a wild yell: “Look | Jame 3. Corel frmiamieo trom a tip [it T am going to ston the nn aOCidént. when: thi issaeed ' ae June 19 because of an injury, ji. ey ured at @tanford) LOOK AT @TAN. | es. has arrived in fan Francine te ore oe tse ce nf Lanelasnt, je was injured | corge, M. Church, the Princeton! wittner the Philadelphia club in, {ture of ‘ assures to Australia and » ‘ } player,” de: no! ¢ ether th jadelphia © Nivel Gominitthe= ant re ‘ bes 4g heavyweight whom be things eo well of that | Battling Johnson, the wbite braryweight, tachis 0% & West Shore train at Kingston, | player, de Hen plavo a. | tenda de a t Berry contd mar{, The committee apr are as f And believe me, everybody looked. | MINNIE if try and match him for a battle! Jack Hemple of Cailf he took to his bed and saw little of | 1th napdnet xe Giapose of Barry could not | ojiows: Harry F r of Newark, Everybody stood Ub and Looked. | in Jeu Willan fr the bearrwelght tile. TMT sens Jolnston fie died wo reduce ane tHe final training of yesterday's Junior {| arland, by al Agen, op Baal be learned. Manager Connie Mack 19 | ohairman: of Brook ' Tut Waal ee uprlotie: Slants os: hae tah price of for the weer cous | varsity and varalty t victors on y rm and N, W. Niles, |? Washington and other club officialé | jy, piitip B.C. Ball of Loui, Ing In lunges that showed the power |( i Tom Covler of Yawourt, tl va the Hudson, the Eastern players, had no trouble | here disclaimed any knowledge of the Gi.) neg HH, Weighman of Chicage, behind ber Mien, renee Ment an8 |e wae, ‘Wtims‘wece, Lae O'Donnell tn three bat | robe COUrtHES SRW. Oty! the Tat Reena eine CLoeiibet! Blkge| eee oe tne manORer Edward W. Gwinner of Pitishurghs Ul ahe began to overlap the fMeeting| ‘unds, Gordoo Goushil) In tw rime att mile of the varsity race, from his], defeated Johnson of Parkersburg,|, It Was aleo reported that it is the Gthers at the mesting wero Otto leader. Loyal porary obese Being be boarding house at Oakes, was stated | 6-3, + intention of Mack to get rid of all 18 | stiea, of st. Louis, William F. Walk- At the bridge Cornel! had pulted | rounds ite pod hg eel ra ies bo | jby W. Hastings, the Cornell under-| Tbe following are the resuits of the| high salaried men, with the possible \oy or Chicngo, I) J. Hatt of Kansas Stanford had dropped back until her ee gl | m: ‘On Suylaaid that before he left. for ithase) Fatman de. baseman, and Amos Strunk, outfield Garroty W n and Ned Hanton of bow was juat even with the Syracuse || Mow the) the, Wane Ssh, amnion ofiert | Liaimt and | Courtney suffered a hemorrhage | i's Foba- | Cs And one or two others, Mack #\ Raitimore, George 8. Ward of Brooke rudder post. She was two lengths | aul, Minneave | le As th 3 ) t Nahe ; Bi > Linch a match between Miko f |which weakened him considerabl: 4 up a new team of young 2, Robertaon of Buffalo a Qehing Cornel and @ mille, 10 £0! | tions and. Pochey MeVerlend, to be decided Tuly 20 Brown meets Al ‘Thomas’ of tne: prediction that. the veteran Figsingaty, getegtod B Within the last few weeks 1). WF. Rolerison of Buffalo and iia wae eeunnn a wualk ‘of those cities, Lou Houser | Ha st the Que, untred and Thiet ith |coach would not attempt the training | Sl added several young pitchers ff, ss lumbin was spurting too, and was|in one ireet », defeated W. B passing Pennsylvania, moter of Chicago, has already offer Jub 7 the Rhode island A) C."ot of Cornell's navy another year eman- | jy , - Bland two or three Inflelders to his| After the meeting had adjourned Blowly Stanford dropped back un-|« pure of $20,000, Gibbons bas accepted, rom “4 rari out, betrioen ated both from the now dismantled | 0. 4, ‘foated Dr, T, w, | string of players, President Gilmore said that all talk of til nearly half a length of oren water sonee the Gna unde ety fieth Beret A, C, oa a showed between her and Syracuse, and ee was a length hind Cornell. The great Courtney crew was rowin; lendidly—a crew of champions, smooth as oil, powerful as steam, tircless, Cornell looked a sure winner, although Syracuse re- fused to be shaken offff, and as Jim ‘Ten Fyck’s men always do, waa fight- ing It out to the finish, WONDERFUL SPURT BY STAN- FORD NEAR THE END. But what is this? Of a sudden Stan- ford galvanizes into another spurt. Stanford bronzed backs bend and re- coll, Stanford sweeps tear through the water, ahead in great leaps, in great lunges that in a jiffy close the gap between Stanford and Syracuse! And then Stanford moves up and up, her bow cutting across the swift sliding out- line of the Cornell tion train, directly opposite the lead- ers, Stanford's bow shows with clear water beyond. Cornell is in second Then @ furious last drive, on even term: ah line C a winner by #o small a margin that many cannot tell which boat crossed first! Syracuse is beaten only a Columbia and Pennsylvania come in far behind. ‘The tremendous roar of encourage- The sirens and whistles di Yesterday, before the race, the ru ter than last for the Western crew. small college so far from the of civilization, baving to go eigh' The Stanford boat goos ‘And only yards from wiy creeps up again, to cross between the bouys ment, exultation, hope and joy dies re perfect in| down, smooth-| down and the cannons stop banging ing at them) and booming along the line of yachts. wes ke looking at some exquMite | The weary crews turn slowly up river work of art, yet a work of art given | toward their quarters, life and movement by the touch of &| race ever rowed on the Hudson is And looking back at the | over. difference | The greatest ‘ex- | pe It hoped Stanford would make a showing, but expected nothing bet- Of course it was impossible that a ntres naford and Ram McVey, the colored wartreane who have met in many battles, will nwing thelr punches at each othe in another hout to-nigt, ‘This thme the battleground will be in Boston, and they will hook up for twelve rounds at the Atiaa A. A., where all the im: portant scraps are fought, ‘The managers of both fighters claim thelr men will try bard to sore ® knockout, Acconting to Nate Lewis, manager of Charley White, the Chicago lghtwetght, White has en- gaged in twenty-three fights eince Jan, 5, 1914, winning twelve of them, of more than fifty per cent, with knockouts, On the atrength of this showing, Nate ie of the optuion that White will surely defeat Preidic Welsh in thelr bout at the Hoghton Beach A, ©. next Saturday night, ‘The Boxing Commission of Minnesota ts cer- tainly © very busy trio, Besides having ruled that only ome club will be allowed to run shows in’ each of the three cities—Minneapotis, Duluth ‘and St, Paul—they have passed upon the follow. ing scale of weights, Paper, 106 pounds; ban- tam, 115; feather, 120; lightweight, 183; welter- weight, 145; middie-welght, 168; light heary, 176, aml hearywelght, 176 or ov Young Hickey of Harlem and Tommy Nelson, the fighting Swede of Portchester, will clash tn the wind-up of ten rounds at the Wallace A, 0, of Rook Beach to-night, In the other ten- rounder Mickey Dunn of this city will try conclu: sions with Young Allen of Hmoklyn, Frauk Moran, the American heavyweight, must | be in a bad way for money in England, for in o/| letter to @ friend here, Jem Maloney, manager of Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight, says that Moran has filed @ petition tn baukruptey, Maloney further states that Moran ie having tough only offer bim gmail pumes, Jim Barry, the heavyweight, has been dis. charged from Helleme Hospital as cured, new manager, Jack Mi matched him to fight Tony Kos, the Italia fighter, of New Castle, Pa., at the latter place om Monday ulght, July 12, After thie go Barry 4 coming back to this city for fights, Brooklyn, and Jimmy Murray, the east side L|@rapper, have been secured by Johu Welamant tuck im getting om boute io England, as the clubs | Conimensda jullally, states that he bas Gloiner al National League Club is iy tually in the mud walle at home, A ‘e 8 g on ait ch i|. he iners nde ai runein’ anelh de him an offer to ayy Catch- , Muling | slimy slough is their course. The Blaphe Cotte coipa inning and only five hits during th yers und Outhlelder Brains fa ko, 113; its Mi me water in it Is so muddy it is thick. neg: Wn , ids ond up| ontire game. Yot they Won. for Sattuee wy Wings lowance of fire pounds claimed, |The slough 1s eight miles by rail and Sina 05; Weather eles, rack fat a considerable walk after that om HMO, Mex. dats Tea Tiga, ign Shi ne! Only 20,000 persons took advantage that he had eA 00 1 y to woe the the campus. Once or twice a week 108;" Fitageraid, “10 Fost enor, of anc mortality to a @ ihe Brooks refused to consider ‘the trade, HAMILTON ENTRIES. Frank Guerena, the coach, slips down ote atte wilt Juat att tight in the boat it %e te yi Tre ee ABS ecgohen aoe l Ma Ran fob) Band | barely possible the Wards will be giv. Pa : bie lack en do e | a loaf of bread away wit | Mand Academ; HAMILTON, Ont, June 29—Om. | they can” | 1" MN TS Ue RACK. Selling: four year-olds an] game. dh | THUMS Meant Aceiony,_ 38 clal entries for to-morrow’s races are |, @ coxawain in the Stan- Thar 06; <= Peay S608 APC | ford crew of 1912 which went to plec: (0; *Rny Port bea The Red Sox nks observed 3 Poughkeepsile after covering the ‘ Jal the ‘conventionalities, and split aj SPORTING. peards's urse the day before the ragen pot] ‘allowance claimed, Weather clear.) twin bill. | o—- sae tiny Hoa r than the winning time. Sin@™then be run he He ‘ ioe z Tithe ‘Hnceders', Fy uty, te nat od! peice ‘ nbition in lite has been to} pumn mectine og 1017 Lexington, will dine‘ | STEVE EVANS IS SOLD | CUM Sirenin. ih take another crew bac! Pharaday, July | aioe fad -——_-——-__-_ — | TO BALTIMORE FEDERALS. ve 104 i nling fe, eum sq temee | ‘aT iw *entlews Ee ie a x Malt: Mee: , BALTI MORE, June 29.—The manage- Hornet 409. Hreclinign 108." Hout ‘Water, 101 | ment of the Baltimore Federal Laague THIRD ae ton, hanican: ateeplechass: Ft . ck | baseball club to-day announced th i 0% ‘ater Pittdoungt iyo: 36 fa murchase of Outielder ste: ne arte $600; - four: ae vite 0 ? 8 | purchas " Steve Evans | eth, 480; atuccos’ 150; Doro BUDA. 80 FT my ieaebe ot ew Sort RRNA from the Brooklyn Federals, ei OF — June ies io 3 i | | A ie | Une, Dutch Brandt, the clever hantamweight of | ghOUR on July 27 with part Bi AQUEDUCT ENTRIES, AQUPDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y., June 29.—The entries for to-morrow's Faces ure aa follows: allt For w Tow Abe Fre: Year oda ene Tie wit yc A ix furlongs, Norchl 10, FS Now let the heavens roar and king-| me ? % Vora” bert Hock. 108 Ex lainedTo-d races are as follows: doms. crash—the Giants, took two|™mecting and that the men on the tery, 1 mer, F huper: ‘Pp ay FIRST RAC BR i Bae Wg hire ‘7 ume ames from Boston's Bra Finance Committee stoo ready to Puke of Dunbar, furlongs * Floasie Crocket * a Ki p y losses: \~ HM Stream, 108! Uae Tivalides, OW; Sueethcart, Sie <b ti | Walter Johnson blanked the Ath jms Ms any I a Ae night be im. seltng:| SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—Why | ln: aitaman. ‘108; akian, “lio; White Weot Jeties again. TL Jase tue why |curred by any Individual team, ‘hore NO: Quarter ; (Gi iD suel picadipeisst dessa athens for | Leinnd Stanford Junior University’s | SnQiyn MKek, Purse: two-vea oli} five! amall end Me hin Nasiaee lis ibe “an: |eight, which took second place in the fi file tore, O05 iti, Mig | Could probably have accomplished it.| REDS REFUSE TO TRADE Hort fallot” 103: | Poughkeepale regatta yesterday, did| Vick, , 12, *¥2| Some one of the White Sox always| { HOt soceem, 105; 80 mostly on brawn and showed no Banired ooh ‘| 3 triples with the bases full and spoits| CATCHER WINGO TO GIANTS. three-year ol f " aenrenicanll| ax the entire afternoon, Sunday it was eepeaaes ne oe Too) of’ YR; | form to speak of was explained here hae we ng Mead, | Wddie Collins; yesterday, Nap Welsch, | MINNATI, O., June 29.—Manager to-day by BE, C, Behrens, Stanford's) 102" 1 a | eticuae ie ga cca : . 7 i The Reds leked the Cubs, which|Charles Herzog of the local National : £0: “a ie ata graduate manager of athletics. | re “| makes Charley Herzog’s job sate for | La team, to-day announced that * Yog,' MY O° Huss | “Stanford,” Behrons said, “rows vir- | §x° rewrote :| another day i Bilis ern Make and Cap, Bo: ‘a, camp and Poughkeepsic's C Cie ony, which Is large and greatly wor- | naniom, Pinu ried about Courtney's health, No W. Niles, Hass (tated Thomas Beattie, an WAS) Ropbyrock that the MANE, Conet iaeaet 2. ace, | BASCDALL Notes | versie war never in veer srave, — A Cuninins, Wheelie tos, Bess ‘i and that such talk was only tho St ft d L kk —_—_ a echoes of the loud wails from the Sherwood Magee of the well known aniora's Lac LATONIA ENTRIES. break in ‘be the sway- that looked miles for practice at home, with little competition, Without a trainer, with less than @ week's practice on the Hudson, could do more than show its hope} To-day duly 19 tumors, Kia ‘Parse $600 year it ‘wut i. different, too, even be- | vy Tet “Kid Lewis, the English boxer, et the | je om at a a | fore the race, There's one more thing |g, Nicholas Rink A. ©. will take part in am a Be, ean, MS: Kine that makes Stanford's showing re- W Farrisk, 98; Mor markable, Tests with floating ob- | snr tne wrootion Jecte last week proves that the out- side course at Poughkeepsie is about two boat le # faster than the tur- side course. The outer course gets a better ayeee of the tide. The jnner Brvoklyn. te tw ‘battle for ten rounds at the show of the | "Fh ey Broadway Sporting Club on {tee year-old ‘ewlay evening, | and ume hapaians gue mile Murray recently gave Champion Ki (tid a i ry Fatr’ Montaxi Williams @ hant fight i teu-round go at Bal: ea of Milwaukee, who was asiiet| Me will go against Walter Mohr, the Brooklyn light welterweight, in @ ten. round contest at the Broadway Sporting Club of | Ww ‘Teo three-round ‘profesional | bouts will precede the star bout, Charley “Young” Welnert, the Newark, N, 2. PIT RAC Ai, ‘er; Lady Curzon’ ups Wauce, lard, 104; Maid of koe oem. bari, ita yt ‘ ie Pee Tipeeteg swaace ‘laimed, —_————_ { ee a eS a ae ee ee nell col- | Sap eRs defcated FB, | jehe Federal League being in financiat Braves and Art Wilson of the Chi: | other two bik leagues feds were the four-ply swatters in | sterday'’s offensive, Mr. Gilmore |tuture had sald that a financial been guaranteed at the RACE TRACK, CK, LATO? June 29.—The entries for to. of Rowing Form Many hh TOMORROW RDAY" SIX eer: Fuse bf YESTERDAY CSF ase Order by the STAR ATTRACIIONS $1,000 Canarsie Stakes i; \Chigage, de Pitisburgi’st, Louis tawe postponed, Rain, FIUST RACK AT 2.80 FM, PED! eo LEAGUE, GUINNESS hook for the a '— y 1 to Wood ac GRAND STAND, a3, MUSIO BY L. mk, Should ana ADIE! 7 ANDERS eS