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he ‘Donahue of yesterday, however, was another matter, Despite the un- Crews Crews Prac tice on ‘Lake Cayuga for Races Tomorrow ITHACA, N. ¥., June 18.—Although ‘Wesvorday was another drizaling, gloomy Gay, all of the crews that are to take Dart in the regatta to-morrow rowed out on Lake Cayuga, late yesterday after-|, hoon and both eastern and westorn Courses throbbed with activity for an ‘ hour and @ half or more, For the most part the crews just Paddied at a low beat though occasion- ally the coaches would call for a burst f speed at racing pitch. Penn's was the only set of oarsmen to brave the morning rain, The Quak- ‘ers rowed from the Cornell boat house out to the light house but they did not venture to penetrate the fog and mist that hung out over the lake, This after- noon Wright tock his three crews out over the course. Their work yesterday and Wednesday was the first two-mile racing the Penn crews have attempted, They have not been able to make a two-mile course in their practice on the Schuylkill. ‘Under the circumstances their ghow- ing did not disappoint Wright. The Penn coach and Jim Courtney of Cornell bad a long chat at the Cornell boat house emphasizing the good feeling that prevails among all of the coaches whose crews are taking part in the regatta. Columbia and Syracuse piso rowed @ver the course during the afternoon, but Rice and Ten Bygk handied them ‘arefully and no hard rowing was called for. The Columbia varsity and fresh- man elghts have improved rapidly since coming to Ithaca, but the junlor varsity jg hardly expected to cut much of a re. IL observers of rowing have watched the Syracuse elghts carefully and it is generally agreed that all of ‘Ten Hyck's crews are dangerous. jornell was late in getting out and Courtney did not give them much of a Bractice, sending them away to a fow Rete and putting on one or two ate rushes. Hight. Work for Yale and Harve Crews, GALES - FERRY, Conn., June 18.— {The Yale créws were out both morn- img and afternoon despite the rainy ‘weather. The workouts were light, however, the most strenuous effort be- ing a short race between the varsity and second varsity, which the former won. The crews had a short paddle and practised starts last evening. Harry Payne Whitney's yacht Whlle- away anchored off Yale camp late in the day and Guy Nickalls an& several Yale alumni were dinner guests on board last might. RED TOP, Conn., June 18.—William Haines sent the Harvar cara out mn the river yesterday afternoon 19. 4 Rat Pais Thelcromn practises marta kn spurts, and then rowed two miles at fair speed, All the crews were out for @hort rows in the morning, R. K. Kane, No. 8, is still out of the Varsity boat because of boils, but 1s ex- pected to resume his seat to-day or to- morrow. ——— Several Stars Eliminated in Quall- fying Round at Fox Hill With a top-heavy majority of a more or less mediocre field, the larg- est since pre-bellum days in the local istrict, shooting above and beyond the collective head, the returns on the qualifying found of Hills invitation golf tournament at the Staten Island rendezvous yester- day ran about as true to form us @ Telnforced soap bubble. , A. Ja Walker jr, of Richmond Coun- ty and Princeton University, the in- collegiate champion, was regarded 4g a foregone conciusion in the mat- ter of winning the qualifying medal and the subsequent events peculiar to me*oh play, whereupon Walker went out and staked himself to a disinter- ested 82, thereby finishing outside the first sixteen, Another pre-tournament favorite was C. H. Paul of Gedney Farm, who only a few weeks ago cracked the course record at Dunwoodie with @ 69. Paul went around yesterday's course in 87 and thereafter the club- house verandah with a countenance “best describea as extremely dark dlack. W. C. Van Clief of Richfhond Coun- ty and Eddie Driggs of the Engin- eers’ also failed to qualify, while A. ¥. Krammer and J. C. Cameron, erst- while Staten Island champions, ran ‘nto an open switch and piled up on an adjacent aoe somewhere along oe right of ww 3. T. Bishop, "the Green Meadow en- try, who is by way of being a trifle more than a mediocrity, ip .his card and his cuff shot on te se thf In fact, save ing immediate ne it 80 This deprived the ‘field i another possibility for the fi ‘The medal winner was @ comparative unknown, one W. BE. Donahue, of Shackamaxon, whose most recent claim fo fame dates back to the Atlantic City favitatign ahair some weeks ago, when e reached the final round only’ to be disposed of by Maurice Risley threw out his Kk. certain underfooting and. the di edious greens, he skipped over the rat nine holeg to an Inspired 36, one er par, and came home in 38 for @ very personable 74, irdie 2 on She tht hel} mahue's @: ® be entirely above suspicion, ~oieibeetiliaer on Minth Trial Yacht Hace Again Pontponed. NEWPORT, R. L, June 18,—Another postponement of the ninth trial race be- tween Resolute and Vanitie for Ameri- éa's Cup defending honors, was caused by ® northeaster. The yachts lay at anchor in a driving rain. It is prob- ble that their next meeting, as soon as the weather clears, will be over a tris qngular course. — Wew York A. C. Has Big Team in Senior Meet. ‘The New York A. C. has entered one of the largest teams it ever sent 'to a eénior Metropolitan Association track and field championships which will be held at Pershing Field to-morrow after. noon. Those who will carry+tha slong, of the Winged Foot organization lympic, national and metropolitan fide elders. a Farmers Play Federal Team. ‘The Farmer Basball Chub wil) meet the strong Federal shipyard nine to- Fea a a cn jushes a fey, and Bullivan the Fox| Disappointment Last Year, Colt Outruns the Speedy Peter Piper. By Vincent Treandr. BIGHT will stop a train. Jim- my Rowe once sai@ this and evidently he wag right, as was shown yesterday at Jamaica in the running of the Rainbow Handi- cap. Mr, Rowe saddled Dr. Clark, and the doctor delivered the goods in unmistakable fashion. He went to the front at the start and Peter Piper, fast as he is, could not outrun him. Audwelous*was @ hot tip in this par- ticular race; but, trained by his owner instead of py histrainer, he quit. Dr, Clark made the running after the Yirst sixteenth and was never bothered. He won comfortably. A very ordinary fleld went to the post in the Montague Handicap and Slim Moore is ‘still celebrating. He got Cromwell, the Hindu of Havana, in the race under 9% pounds and Cromwell ran away from the entire outfit, Slim sald he got 80 to 1, Fif- teen to one was the best we saw, Cuba was well represented if tt last race of the day. Gen. J. M. Gomez ran away from his fleld like a champion, Oriole tried to stick with him but he quit right at the end to let St. Michael up to get the place money. We “don't want to say too much about Gen. Gomez at this stage of the season, but, it he does not de- velop into a Derby horse our judg- ment is all wrong. Tippity Witchett, under 123 pounds, ‘s gqvoul the same thing as Benny Leonard fighting Jack Dempsy, Tip- pity won't carry weight. At under anything below 112 pounds he is worth a bet, but when the handicap- per assigns anything qver that, look around for another contender. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NEWS OF ALL THE SPORTS Rowe Wins With Dr. Clark, Good Looking 3- Year-Old JAMAICA SELECTIONS. Fitst Race~Thorn Hedge, Explo- sive, Segurola, Second Race — Bri: Night Stick, Frank Walters. a“) Third Race—Plerre-a-Feu, Tapa- guer, Paddy Dear, Fourth Race — -Crystal Ford, Sun Flash IL, Snap Dragon Il. Race — Hood Wink, Over Tikre Neto Bridge. Sixth Race—Fern Wood, Hanti, Polly Ann, eerie ATLANTA, Ga. June | 18.—When members of the Little Rock baseball team arrived at Ponce De Leon Park, the Southern Assdciation grounds here, for the scheduled game with Atlanta, they found the gajes looked against them, The management of the AUlanta Clu, together with eiiciais e the Mo- blie "and Chattanooga “teams an- nounced eariier t that no games would be ttle Rock as jong ag Case Tom Sea- ton, formerly of the San Francisco Pa- cilie Coast League Club, appeared in the Liutle Rock line-up. Following the announcément that che Olympic boxing try-outs for the Metropolitan district will be eld in the 234 Regiment omg of Brooklyn on the nights of June 39) and) July 1, entries began arriving at the oMcs of le Metropolitan ciation of tie. A. U. In this city, The bouts will be held under the direction of the locki or- ganization, ow ap) has jurisdiction over all registered A. A. U. “athletas in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. ASCOT HEATH, Bnglang. June 1¢.— Viscount Astor's Buchan finished firat in the ‘Ascot Gold Clip yesterday, bat was disqualified for foulthg and the race was given to Sir W. Nelson's Tangiers, which inished second, Henri Balaon's Ju- veigneur, the crack French three-year- old which was sent over to run ip the classic, was placed second and "Lord Derby's Keysoe third, LONDON, June Horse Show attracted ‘a large ance last night to witness: the ‘and jumping 18.—The Olympia ttend- riving OMpetitions, worge Watts of New Jersey took first in clase 3 for trotters with Getry, wer and third prize in the sdme event with is mare Kee Git Johnston and Tilden Show Up Well in London Coprtishit 1900, tyr The Prem Pribhietying fa New 2 ee wei LONDON, Juge 18—Your ‘cham- pion, William M. Johnston, went out to avenge the defeat. of Williams at the Queens Club in the fifth round fer the championship of London, and in defeating M. J. G. Ritchie at 6—2, 6—2, he made u profound impression, As rain had fallen Johnston, like a Wise man, played in steel points and he Was always sure of his foothold. After a cautious start he neat his man with speed and severity and moreover, was “& commanding per- sonality despite the fact that Ritchie played extremely well. He caught Ritchie's dipping drives well below the top of the né& where ‘ost players would have been glad tw get the ball back anyhow, and mad winning shots of them. Johnson is young but his game has matured and yesterday he controlled all his strokes perfectly. Tilden also qualified for the semi-final round ana appeared to have something in hand against B. I. C. Norton, the young South African. The American won by a score of 6—3, T—65. ‘The second set Was stopped by rain and on resuming both players went in for exhilarating slogging to the great delight of the ci Norton took off his shoes and finished the match in his socks, ‘There seems to be no anxiety to Johnston and Tilden having struck their gait, but Williams and Garland are not’ quite happy over their present showing. In the fourth ‘round of the doubles, Johnston and Tilden defeated Rah- dolph Lycett and H. Roper Barrett by a score of 6—4, 3—6, 6—2. + This was the’ strongest team the Americans have yet faced, and their manner of winning was convincing. Barrett has held both the singles and doubles championships of Great Britain om several occasions, while Lycett, who is now making his home in England, has been prominent in Australia for several yearg, and has won a number of titles both here and across the world, The Americans played well together, | and should turn out to be a strong combination in the . 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