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PUTTING 'EM WER With “‘Bugs”’ Baer rE is Val ving Wl y* | RAG Cornell's Veteran Seaton fen Coach Exerted Influence on College | / y . sas Sportamanship Which Will Be Felt tor Years—Never a Hard Oe aw, “Tie Cob . Taskmaster, but He Had Rules Which Had to Be Obeyed. Me. ’ : «Kee COURTNEY'S CAREER IS QVER, |. “PORT GOWRTNEY OF SORNELL- a BUT HIS IDEALS SURVIVE, "== =a “= 2. AN — 4 STRKY BHAI UMAG IE , gatta re Over Chartes B. Courtney, who wound up thirty-one years of active conching | are One tand Germs ' von Bt Cornel this week, haw urkoble veew Hall @ century ago he Pri For RATE Have the fivers one Americus yreateal amateur oareman. Altera brillant career as a prory Glensinenry All to Th Jeesionsl he became couch for Cornell im 1865, aimee WhUR time he hae Leewed SWLAET CA AT Cornel! the greatest American rowing college and developed orews equal to selves any in the world | Mont ballplayers ¥ ball from Depyrictt, 1916, by The Prone Pubitehing Co (The Now Tork Rvening World). | » feet up, ba sunny Mvere Fe T Cornei! they call ain “Voy,” and M tt were “Mir Charles” of “Tie sow the operation Right Honorable Charles B. Courtney” the Ue would carry jess of | Ccath's bother Ty etl manages to care | honor and reverence. ee oe Livery one knows Charles Counian Hnowey Vaker offers $60,000 for a . fet between Darcy and Dillon ptoe ’ as tho king of American rowing| vided Dillon beas Moran, but It looks cvaches. Kverybody gives him @ lot! as if Dillon will have to earn bis e More of credit than he Glatms him | gasoline by some othur method, self, One day a visiting writer asked Here are « tow events for the At him for @ doscription of the “Court- ia eee hey stroke.” Putting the plano. “ C ” Btationary marathon. Don't say ‘Courtney stroke | Running broad pincehle, sald Courtney, “There is no such the loose jump. thing. I haven't any stroke that's Garwling the smoke, different from any other stroke. I ‘ Vimy . have a) ‘ rity poate io them, Just teach my men the best way to a Sand , get the greatest power with the loast We read an awfully funny joke abo einie Zimmern expenditure of energy and how to he bs a ae rs La bglee syd Tecover without checking the boat.” Le nee ay war el " 0 ous as the hind wheel of the am- You, that's all. But whether MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS })ini.cc. is: Ade talks about there's a “Courtney stroke” or not, | pane} , | The bird who can make a joke of a ’ Courtney has perfected # coaching tional Leagae American League | broken shoulder coult probably get byetem and a style of rowing that has put Corneil far beyond all other _—— —" - - g LF amb. WL. PCC. OWL. rc. Clan. wb, PC. ve t from Judge or Life American colleges on the water, At Cornell for the past thirty years he ieskiye. 31 38 ete d ba FA et hea haa eo Bepten... 96 37 238 the European killed, has been absolute dictator in all rowing matters, Occaslonaily there have DAILY REVIEW OF BIG LEAGUE PENNANT RACES 22°90 | iN York. St 5 S54 se t Louie 34 32 128 | wound or missin 2443 421 | Ween'ton 31 6 541 err they ay nntmist ts een attempts by some of the students to get control of rowing affairs, but Results of Games Yesierd: | yearn, te sci 0 la each time an intimation from the “Grand Old Man” of Cayuga Lake that he Ma zy ‘ay. aatbineaes | Sou‘ iypea! to “hin ‘would resign if there was any interference with his plans bas settled the Ni ke C ll H P, ad B t P, h Now ‘Vert, 61 Wasbiagwen Iced ge | Speaking of wonderful stops, the would resign it the ick Cullop Has Proved Best Purchase | achrane at wonderul stop, the } April and aint started since, Mr. Courtney’ professional congh= °—<— << ———— G | tarte ‘ ames To-Da' " n fing days are over. Last year he was] kindly and keenly interested in the ny u ade rom eaera eague ; Naauuas York (two games). | a eee ee thrown from berth in a rallway|weifure of every man on his crews. | ais Ot sosiu, _—— : train and has his skull fractured, His| He bas bis (raining rules, and be ene ae * — — od cate, vom wlssed Nim, Alesanter Fecovery was slow, for he is now six. | {)!" hem rigidly alway® | Crack South ka paral aad psi d phy bai z wtly Insisted upon having the right | GFak Southpaw, Who Only Cost 5 ° iy back in Ame iain. ty-seven years of age. During the! to welect the men for the crews him- N l L D rie Fowing season Just finished In the wolf, inmead ‘of allowing. the. crew Yanks $8,000, Has Won Ev- ationa eague Fixes Dates og dort eqn hate Houmanian middioweght eat Intercollegiate Regatta at{capiain to do it, But his geal tor F 1 in d G H O ¥ -_- Forni ha folk ane", Sf iortestnsiin ana tiene] TY ped Seven Lave and Is or Playing Postponed Games| farvar (0) nty iiakes They call an cient-oared shell a ve worl e has determine oO jou oral character and the ¥ ipede, but Tt eon i that Fetire from hia official position as|echolarship of the youngsters under eading American League. , Betuac like Soactieiiees Towing coach for Cornell, He will has more than offset any John Heydler, Secretary of the National League, issues the follow- ean weep on lames poo still Live at Ithaca, where his home small temporary disagreements with By Bozeman Bulger. Ing list of dates fixed for playing off postponed games in his cireult Ralph Stroud's enlistment with the pee " i college : orities, ‘The : ea alph will leave elp the boys out" on cousion, but 10 have rowed under Courtney SIDE from the necessary excite. |], AT BOSTON Paap aon CLEverhi RL Nori ets 9 LEheedtinnia daatoanl absolutely ex: that ; 1 ment attending « lambasting of || Bittsburgs, Aug, id Sept. 23; Cincinnati, Aug. 8, Aug. 6 and Aug. 7; u reaKks Wo ecor S | pokes and join the Loutsville Home ern ne been a great feat, more woouriney was a great, oarsman as the league-leading Dodgers by |] S* RTNOR REO Becion, Ave, 18) Now Yorks duneOt and done th atid work at Corll. Ho hus exerted a| near Cas 1%, Isi0, "Mo {Re Giants and the double-barrelied || pittsburgh, Aug. 8; Cincinnati, July 28, July 31 and Sept. 16; Chicago, | pa Goliath by beantng him, wonderful Influence on colloge sporte-| was always extrenely’ foad of the ‘itiming of the Genators, Including || gate ’bge” AU 8+ Cincinnati, July 28, July 31 0 pt. 16; 19°, NEW LONDON, June &. [7 — De Tene eign’ word ne uearoned | Mansiiip. No one who favors amateur | Water, He learned how to swim and Walter Johnson and young Harpar, by PAT NEW YVORK—Boston, Sept. 30; Philadelphia, June 29 and Sept. OST of Harvard's army of tol- || HOW HARVARD WON FROM before he climbed into the ring with Cae ear re oul eg att | To & boat when only five years old, the Yanks, let us be reminded of tho! g; Pittsburgh, July 29, July 31 and Sept. 18; St, Louis, Aug. 9 and Gept, 23. lowers are atill here celebrat- 1 YALE IN THREE RACES, | Jess Willard. Ba the highest, caw and oo heed peels title sober thought that the very best buy AT PHILADELPHIA—Boston, June 26; Brooklyn, Sept. 1; New York, ing the clean sweep of the| ne LD STUFF “{ believe in good clean athletics,” | boats for himself, When he was nine, (0M the Kederal League was one!| Aug. 14; Pittsburgh, July 26; Cincinnati, Aug. 9; Chicago, July 29, Aug, J Crimson crews in all three races on) FRESHMAN SIGHTS, SAME 0 . Gourtney saya, “1 believe in the kind! teen be built a sixteen-foot canoe and Nicholas Cullop, Left-handed ax ho|| 1 and Sept. 16. : i the ‘Thames in tho annual regatta |] oy wo miles, ral Fuller Bunk, the famous muddle kes mentally, morally and/r ed it for rowing. He entered @ may be this same Nick has done! AT PITTSBURGH—Boston, Aug. 28; Brooklyn, July 19; Philadelphia, J Harvard not only won three races, | Harvard . 9263-5 weight, is back in America after > sically better men—not the kind| race om Cayuga Lake with two New are to reliuburse the ows ft tb July 15; Cincinnati, Sept. 1; Chicago, July 3 (open date); St. Louis, June | but in winning the varsity eight | short but chronic absence in Aus Gat makes a boy neglect bis collese | York oarsinen who brought up racing yank ees ne ted cad Sant 6.(onen eat * 4 9.39 tralia, New Squeatond and Trenton. work to hold a place oa a crew. The|slclls. ‘These were the first shells 22S than all of the rest of the out aT MIN CINIEAT ee tek nm, July 9; New York, July 13; Pittsburgh event, the feature of the regatta pro- JUNIOR VARSITY EIGHTS. Although his neck failed to show it, , Dest students are the best athletes,| Courtney ever saw, and he was MW Chatiels put together, Why? LAT a oh) Y Toh | gramme, her crew created a new Two miles, Fuller said that he cleaned up in @nd when I pick my men for the) ainazed when he examined the long, «.Welb let us tell you. ‘This mont] duly 2; St. Louis, June 26, ++10.25 | Australia and New Saquealand, Owing record for the course of 20 minutes erews I consider their student atand- | na! AT CHICAGO—New York, Aug. 17 (open date), and Aug, 18; Pitte- ow hulls. But he rowed in the CUlop has pitched seven full games 10.27 | to the fact that New Squealand rings ing before ull otuer things. Brains race, und tn hls clumsy canoe actually fF the Yanks, and each and every | burgh, June 27; Cincinnati, June 24. & aeconds, The old mark wae 9 VARSITY EIGHTS. are not rosined, Fuller says his faco fount in a boat.” Joutrowed the men in the shells and O8¢ Of these starts have been con- AT 8T. LOUIS—Chicago, July 1. minutes 10 seconds, made by Yale in Four miles. kept slipping off the canvas and he Mr. Courtney 1s strictly temperate Won the cup offe for first prize, a Vetted into victory, In other words, | 1888, the first year the historic event Garvard oteoese veee-20.02 | lost. on points. Furthermore, Now Kimself, and he won't allow a man few months later he had a shell of Nick Cullop is yet to be beaten by an| = Jig — | wished; ‘: 0.07 Snuesland fighters are very cowar i who drinks intoxicants or amokes to- | his own, and from that time on he AMerican League bail club aad is The losing Blue shell put acnerdingnte GHA aa ney te i eco to retain w place in a Cornell! was unbeatable. Ax an amateur Wading the league, Just after itus- he losing Blue shell put up & | nace was a new course record, The ysl yay! sontter their blow Me gallant fat and lost by four lengtha, | old mark of 20.10 was eet by Vale | to meet any fianter in Hmericn at toe 19 be a e y in 1823 recognized middleweight limit, 197 her time being 20 minutes 7 seconds. e Rounds. feoduide. tres ‘ x © QUEERIES. time and sprinted with the finish fal pyANSWERS To TO at Moran he wilt jsight. They crossed the line a fulll gene Willard, There will be 100 length ahead of the Yale cubs in 9 pounds diff b minutes 368-5 weconds, breaking the| Jess, mostly In ‘the k crew. He is the asirictest ki Sor ms ng OH, the Baltimore prodigy, had over- NO STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE | turned professional and rowed forty. {2 the first kame of yesterday's homo | pee coming double-header Mr, Cullop took ON HIS TRAINING TABLE. elx races, losing seven, up the burden and pitehed Harpor, the Cornell students still tell of one! , In 1889 Courtney gave up racing and | 1916 phenom, into a state of com hed when tho crews went to Poug became coach at Cornell College) As a result of this upheaval on the|%#tlonal League Batting Averages.| American eepsic for the annual races, and live DbOMt racing wasn't In such high! part of Yank pitchers the Senaturs) Mevords of players who have played to fitteen | Kecords of Menbhers of the varsity crew ate standing. in those days. There was have dropped from second place to a| #46, lucluding June 21, and who bare ap are @trawberry shortcake in the hotel Much betting and less sport. Just be- | feather-edge hold on the tallend of MAJOR LEAGUE AVERAGES Compiled by Jioreiand News Bureau The Crimson began the day in aus-| picious fashion by winning a sensa- tional victory over tho Yule cubs, a aoe ee ae Av ertmen | boatload which went to the line favor-| fame, tnclucing June 21, and who bave an aver ite and which, after leading for a mile and three-quarters, was rowed tween Jack and 6 receipts, te oe MAtene We tae Rete) | coms Coun a Cornoll crew | the firat division. The Yanka are now : 4 age, | bors ana Ce ; \down and besten bi | fecord of 9871-8 made by Yale in ND WILLARD. may not be a deadly thing, but one! member “a: © where| third, only twenty-five pointa behind |} ya. it 2 ‘i Woieud, betrvat 1 aor an eten Y @ spurt as belie 2906, DILLON anes pope) of Mr, Courtney's training ruica| there was wan | the leaders, : D ¢ i oS . as ever crew made on the historid} Jn the junior varsity race Harvard Jack and Jess went up the 5 stricuy prohibited the eating of any | Chased out of Courtney first| Nicholas’ Cullop cost the Yanks | {seri i Thames. led from the gun and nover was in| Tho“sands lamped the slaughten ple or cake during the traning pe-|had a four-oa ‘which ho took [Something Mke $8,000, Figuring each | tei’ u ‘Tho Harvard youngsters bided their a 1) yeas got fifty thousand beans riod. Returning to the dining room, | down to the Passaic’ Regatta, where \of his wing at $2,000, which i con. : os niet, winning by almost a full! Tinie yack got @ pewter quarten Mr, Courtney discovered the short-|he won so far that there was no seo. {servative, he has proved himself ts = length tn 10 minutes 25 seconds, as! While Jack 0 gake eaters in tho midst of thelr wild |cnd P others didn't see the neces- j worth more than double the amount i ° sgainat Yalo's 10 minutes 37 seconds, | eee auch, ling them to the middle sity of finishing. It was in 188), four/Of dough spent, Capt. Huston aad ae LD ad E i} ith these two victories safely of the oor he looked them over and| yaira later, that he took. the firat| Col. Ruppert are just that happy x i | eonar asi Y sucked aay, siarvard was prepared! THE WHITE ELEPHANT told them to leave the quarters at} Cornell eight to New London, wh Now that the Yanks have humbled a] ° for & triumph in the varsity race, and a tho Carnell boga teamtned Colacete [the star pitchers of. the Henatorn Bl Wins, but Moran |' xis nt distiysined BOWLING& BILLIARD ACADEMY “But what'll you do for @ varaity/and Vennsylvania easily and ehal-|2ive crippled another good one Ad ? The frat two miles chronicled the Se Stemi crew!” they argued, secure in their} lenced Yale and Harvard dn vain, Shaw and are ready for a secon 43 victory of the Crimson, for after the 22 BOWLING ALLEYS 4 this time Cornell had only ene | double header attack this afterno w a C8 GAMELY | Savy" Sard bad ven’ passed Yale) 35 BILLIARD TABL RESTAURANT business," said Mr.Jeight-oured boat, and Courtney, ree |Clark Grifth ts plumb out of pitch- & dropped further and further away, | 1241-1251 Broadway, Cor. 3ist St., N. ¥. “Go rivging it for. ilfferent crews be. |ine material and tho rest of the series > re As @ race, it lacked the thrills of | [2 my ‘They Weal, There Was nothing ols@/tween races, became extremely pro. |SHould be a cakewalk. Remember, 4 FN Although Benny Leonard, the fast the POrnine Oruw ee for says. iD pla 4 FOB to do. rn in that ant ty ue we have our Mr, Fisher, our Mr rh’ + and clever lightwelght, did not fight|the first half mile Yale was never a Meet Govier Courtaay cad Ove ww rH At eRIne cheat cna tna | Keating and our Mr, Caldwell on. the gt sd W deren has displayed {198 enough to challenge the lead | ill ds To? ro Bowlin substitutes In the varsity boat. Tho] a part of his success lies in his|™irk and waiting, There are. still bo a Pp & Played) that the Crimson gained with each ar su ¥p most ast ping th enous tf ai ais in this line " others, but too numerous and too new be # ja many other contesta a the local} successive stroke. It ceased to be a ue lic to Suit. was that they won the race Which for mention in this elrcumseribed clubs, he managed to hand Vie Moran,]|conteat at the two-mile mark and EXPE FC A While in his earl ching day $ PAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS. eugKosts ac sea thoroughuess in his] @,\), Ha EN ig foarhing Gaye space, % the New Orleans lightweight, a lacing soon verged on @ pro ession. REF pain mits Ke-Cotlenider Cove . eae easOD COM CDI to win,” anid} MUCH Ike the stroke he uscd himaelt : hake * ae in thelr ten-round bout at the Harlem | ,,.fa2V4ia Bh A ha ina near Hinedeey What happens one year ts of | Wyte it provements, ‘I “te abet Benny had no trouble in landing| to its advantage until at the end Yate P le Fae : C) When he went « Henley in-1899(J0Y, and) our triumphant — Yanks i : Little consequence eside what may Wining any ¢ _ happen in future years. It Is vettar to vie whe 5 ave Cornell boys know that they are expected to do What Is rigut than to win a race, especially afier he got on Moran with his collection of jabs,|W4s struggling along four lengths in hight swings, inside upper-cuts and|{B®, Tear, hopelessly and decisively beaten, but game to the core and left hooks, and as @ result Vio left) determined to row out the last stroke R A C I N G | the ring at the end of the tenth ses-|i¢ it took all nigh Away Atle ed up a numb S, and after hus return chan fwith ‘a four run lead for a ata RHI the stroke | Ordinarily two runs are plenty fi lish stroke, |S" Walter to work on, ‘The Yanks, |though, undismayed, went right in Ka “eye etn “amoother, slower and tore i Y arn Swe ee oun s pene pe manner of rowing. and forgot his reputation, ‘ 4 (tara Aust ae ) “250 jsion badly punished, Leonard™ was ar Was always building for the fut Courtney may not take ee i" ‘an i th Coveloekie, Deteaits: 1 4 ‘hin entirely too clever and shifty for Mo- es aivaye bu Mig for mo u part in Homan erin ae The jov at the Polo Grounds He fe Louis, 33! Harper, Dewlt + p 10 licen, and aa early aa the fires vound it : 5 - > And he was Folentious In “ottorcieg |fairw after this, Ho may atick to ma] wae given added geat when the "9 was evident that he would win, as he Te them. There 1s another story about | determination to take a rest, go fgh-| mews flashed from Brooklyn that American League Vitchere’ Records,! scored repeatediy with loft hand Jabs One of the srcatest strokes Corned | ing and h Ffand avoid excite. | the Glanty had come from behind “ Y jad cleverly ducked under Vic's wild SIX STIRRING EVENTS ever had, Was @ great football} Ment in his quiet old a the and de ale the Dodgers quite a Hite. Ave, lawtae ‘for his jaw, Despite the Whos Blaver, runner and patural allcccocnd | Courtney influence Will be felt ic Coen | aig cath the Dodge the be 4 Got tos ig he received, Moran displayed en » went in for row. | nell rowing for man Bloc agit i ® a ping he F Le y was niaged At Biroke wy ~ OM It also caused a little tinge of 1 0 (& iUv! remarkable gamneness, and he fought rae ant il or ene sorrow in that “Robbie” and his Fi ie Ww sk ao hard and persistently that he INCLUDING THB We "trusina' sea, Ua | ding are mo fonger out of dan per ; ma eolttana ace; Which hed akhill Handicap & re tho big race, ‘Then on | and that the Phillies may roach 4 4 f slowing him ‘asid- : 0 » went to w dance and stayed | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. | outatany moment and pull them the effect of slowlng hin up consid \ 4 ' ha erably, particularly in the fourth and down, The whole race has tight- STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ened up. fifth roucds, Again, in the seventh every oursinar 2 Mile Steeplechase ; round, Moran fought well, rushing at ; i Haining acason Next t ee i ti tar sient Peet) ~ 1 AMT | Leonard, and with lis usual collection } gine: ice Av 440 © UL ning season, Next u 76 28 cat) N While there ta little disposition in #45 of wild swings he managed to get in er, yi ka QPKCIAL, RACE TRAINE 2411! Voranta.. 18 New York to rant of hard luck dure enough of them on Benny's face and doave Pen ny al St sot Ay, 33.2 11 Rochouter 17 ' night | ‘belies ing the joyous recital of daring deeds by ‘too gtomnach to distress him, ‘That round } Yes,” said the stroke, “but jby our baseball champs, we cannot SS "eto. was Moran's best, “I don't care for the rea refrain from the nomination of Shee- on “bul poerteNts..gemernert Courtuey. han of the Athletics and Schulte of by Co: n't Locate Jack Britton, things PP chew ands, the Reds as the two champlon hard rif pects) to ‘Tho Rwening World.) substitute stroke luck guys of the world, Sheehan #4 Eon syRAc ane N.Y, June 24.—Jeok Cornell that week, 4 GAMES TO-DAY, pitched asterful ball against the i ‘Sov; Britton, the welterwelght charpion, year the offending ptroke was al Mentege! at Ne Red Sox, lotting them down with two “4 fey gave Battling Kopen of Syracugs a bad : lowed to try for tho crew ag: hits, only to be beaten by a score of y tas beating in ten rounds at the Ryan A. Cy made it, and that crew cracked th 1 to 0. ‘This in spite of the fact that | % boo Jsopen was trying to find che tlusive doktet reoord. 5. the Athletes made five hits, By | 1 S00 Britton during the entire ten round, 1 achedul peculiar coincident exactly the same) &» Kopen was hit with Jabs, swings, hooks and fold | and jolts of e@ery deseeiption. Afthougt |! , These incidents needn't be taken to wae Conese ete e REE Re AHR prec near cecaneeesemnonmctae ecageetettses2 On ee Pewee sesecaeesteeensseess 3 ‘ ste aaa thing happened to Schulte, He let| i: it of ap: & YSune Mating Meuse” ‘ oat that Conch Cou ourtney tas | Rh ame! the Guba down with ean ont los lf iment ia! 42 he Beat be ot 8 our Britton, Piast a ONTAGNE'S pie lea ay une rt am < hhay Bu ard tea _ fut fame the Rode he moan time getting Sinan in the many swings he made ag the Gouth By, Fee ak as et | ay bas always been pation, Es Tra Para baas ‘over, AVA. ands loa Of fiaato plicit iis Ha ak au Sorcery eee eee eke cee ee Ben Noeke'Me Bo pel i Su ‘fd, ease

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