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i 1% H ~ ~ I- . arttr Cii id t*A on meen; Ullt 4JU mmer (iai uvu & an's Sci 9 th and Penn. /Vvenue S. E. rake Qreen Cars. * I r.^7 J 1 sy< ' ie Largest. tind itural in in tne o Only Ni Garde tiity I ! L_{l) GL( 4 A a lOLCI DRY BEE! Drai it ROn * Ji xgnt I 8 Brew©d by Abner & I J Drury. has been a ^ At a cost of many thou sands, this cool and delightful spot turned into high-class Suinmer Garden, where men may take t'heir wives or sweethearts and listen to the music which drives away the cares and trials of life. It is a of the the beautiful trees and and the roses are bloon and ea I^ situated in the coolest part city, among shrubs, ling the vines growing, which ch day adds to its splendor. Objectionable characters will be excluded. k I HOS. F. MEEHAN, Ovvner arid Proprietor , 409 9th Street S(Dutheast. v\!/v OJZ, v\JA vU/y vU'/ OilA- AlA. vYI/» vVI/, vVIA »>J/» ««// AI/- vl/. ,\l/. .il/. .\l/. ,\l/. .Mi ^ r> :->vLEADERS' M & a- w -a- ^ x. -* TEN CREWS MAY ROW POTOMACS TO ROW CLUB OF THE Y. ]M. C. A. preirIUSUALLY ENDED (I POUGHKEEPSIE III PEDPLTSREGATTA BULLY IN IONOPAH ROW W* "': I WIIHJJBIG ngHK^^DHE&P*; ^MMHHDH Prospect of Several Newcomers Junior Eight Gontains Six of the Former Foot Ball Hero Teaches Exciting Contests Between the in the College Race on the "Tech." High School Boys. ImBST^ v^B Big Blusterer to Have^Respect Unions and Jeffersons Hudson Next Year. m Uc a o c« H Recalled. Local Scullers Entered. ^m&rM |wSm- * -# I for the United "

H^K »: :: 3S jyM^# W^VW';:M4:'s^3''''''' SflBNf; \Mmrn> ".;. ''lT,;^y jijM "Tin over the Edward R Busline) 1. The States Army. looking days when the gam* By most important aquatic event of the *' was 0 ^ S y young and plays wera crude but In* It nerd occasion no surprise If there coming month Is the annual people"« tensely for keeps, you do not want to pasa should be nine and possibly ten at Philadelphia on the Fourth of July. regatta A recent number of the Cleveland over those two 'friendly' organ lzatlons. cr»-»9 at the Intercollegiate regattaelghtoaredThis event, which Is a fixture for all times, Leader Jeffersons and I'nlons," said an old «t PoiiehkceDsle next year. The competl- contains a letter from San timer has become so popular In the rowing world Francisco, as he Invaded the base ball den of the number to describe a scene at In The Star tlon of the navy brought up that It is looked forward to with more In- JKri^ Tonopahpurportinglast n ght. to seven tins year, and there Is every terest than any other regatta held in which Johnny Poe. once famous as a foot "I speak of thos; days becaua) I was * to believe that the middies intendreasonto simply because the clubs of thatAmerica, ball player, figured. A miner from city piayer on the Union team, and we a thing. have no Is represented as telling about the hated make their competition permanent concern of the expense, which Is Tonopah that Jefferson push with *11 the The other three institutions which are borne the gathering of a lot of men In a resort for hatred of entirely by city, the hospitality a Sluggsy McGraw for the who ha» considered likely to send crews for the extended by the local and the quenching of thirst. He continued as umpire clubs, then, too, fined him. The two never met on time are West Point. Princeton and the ap"|' follows: 'gangs' m first by handsome and costly prizes awarded lot to play off a game that I.eland Stanford. The of the winners. "Poe got to about his war record something Ilk* competition talking a small-sized riot did not mix In with the middles at the bafk door of West It is an and soon very all-day affair, and the people of pretty a big foreigner chips In. contest. It was for this reason, Point has set the military academy Philadelphia enter Into the of His liquor wasn't with perhaps, spirit the agreeing him or even more than the game itself that a game to thinking, f'apt. Palmer Pierce,authorities with more zeal than Is shown occasion something like that. It wasn't unv nf hii ' between Jefferson and Union who has been the guiding spirit of else In America. It anywhere but always called Is a magnificent funeral, the first thing I knew Ihia big out the big crowd. F.ght Ilka at West Point for years, paid a visitathleticssight to view the vast crowds leggy forslgner to dogs their along the began talk down to Hoe. would on the field, but when they met ^ to the crews training at Poughkeepsie and banks of the Schuylkill river. In beautiful ^Jhl ain't very big, this fellow Poe.looks like the rreclncts of the diamond theiroutside 7) absorbed an the lnrormanon ne couia Kalrmount Park, watching the events. Jfr a boy. Maybe that's what were the best of friends. the time and cost of Sj^tt" got the other "Well do 1 recall concerning The regatta this year will have plenty of «te, H chap started. He began to tell Poe where the third and dccldlog a crew. Capt. Pierce was very Interest for for -|^-->. meeting of these air.ateur teams, as they maintaining Washington, there will be HE had been and the fighting he had seen, were called In thos6 which favorably impressed with what he learned, local entries In several of the most SB? ^1 Hfc> days, contest and since West Point is situated i'. and to hear him tell It he hadn't missed a took place on the White Lot September 12. ideally races, and are ^Br ' there of Important floihf e\f onw 1 . * . * 1870. It was on neutral for the development of rowing it is not hopes landing e«>v v>» ttnj vunocquciac in iwfiuy years, played ground*, several as winners. THAT the one chosen being the home of thm unlikely that the West Pointers will make would have been all right, but this senior Nationals. some «-fr>rt to turn out a crew next The Potomacs have entered a : tik peevish party to In the year. Junior eight Kg: began drag "The man who made in the race for that class and the rich John Issues. Poe was polite International Washington Ambitious Californians. let him run his out Alexander R. Shepherd, was presidentbeautiful. Wanamaker cup, a trophy that all the clubs string butenoughJustwhen of the Jeffersons at the Of more than the usual interest Is the of the east are desirous this assisted emigrant began to say time, am he was of winning. The things right there as offlo'al cheer-leader and proposition of Leland Stanford to send Potomac crew la made up of new men. about the army Poe began rooter for the those who to this to light up. JefTersons. He Induced a a crew from the Pacific coast. The prior year never bad any " number of experience in shell 'Huh!' says this stranger, 'talk about large his official friends to go considered the matter rowing. . to the contest and root long and loud for very CaliforniansL'nder the tutelage of Capt. Carl Mueller your Rough Rider , for Instance! his this but were to the men The Scots youngsters. spring, obligedthoroughly have made wonderful strides in Greys could eat 'em alive every "As I have said, those abandon the project on account of the handling the sweep, and. though, morning before breakfast.' youngsters wens 3low In perhaps Top row.Barber, Roberta, Barter, Neala. Middle E "Poe scrappers all the way. an this tl.ne thers and the lateness of the season when the start, are wonderful atavor* row.Paula, Bcekett, McLaughlin, aUlr. Lower row.Allen. Roe. began to edge up near this big was a even expense and I saw dispute before the game began. and, when once going, their shell slip! '(Photo by Harrla-Kwlsg.) stranger, there was going to je j.ne jenersons It was first broached. Iceland Stanford the some times. oDjectea to the I'nlons through water at a good speed, with stirring The stranger cocked Tom on naa a very B«»oa crew mis year, ana won no ills at Poe Quantrell the ground thatplayingh* check between strokes. WithapparentlyFor the past seven years an organization two years' service the word "leader" a eye and sort of sneered as he was a member' ^ the annual regatta from Washington and the exception of number and R. H. Roberts, who has served six years. said: 'dropped of their club. Aftar two, there is no has been in existence In the Y. M. C. A. maroon star, and for each addttlona! " over that for a break In the work of the year's Messrs. Barber and Baulslr have served 'The trouble with the United chinning long time the gara> California the latter part of April. body swing. called the Leaders' Club. Its purpose is to service up to .Ave years another maroon star three years; Messrs. Roe and Pauls, two States got under way with Quantrell playing has been at Iceland Number two, while catching with the rest, for each Is army is that there are too many boys in It. always popular Boating has a assist the physical directors la year given. years. Messrs. Allen and Barger are protest under tendency to shoot his slide rather conducting When a leader boys.er.like my young friend here, Stanford, and the westerners feel that too much, which the work of the has served Ave years he leaders, who serve one year In preparatorythis who "For a while it looked like a runaway gives the boat a be t physical department. To a !' nvvd C)ViU otai , CL1IU tuu UII1CI OUII7I HI O capacity and then. If will for us kids, as we scored U to the th^y would have a splendid chance to win when he drops down to this appearancethe club's efficient the work for competent, pass "BING! or to make a at help physical returned; six, seven, eight and nine into the active leaders' class. The two 2 In two Innings. Then our ladsJeffersons' at least good showing mlsplay.of the association has been In a service a maroon star Is "I never saw Poe let tt fly, but I saw too confident The crew as large years' again given physical directors of the associationassistant of success began mullinggetting Poughkeepsle. picked by Capt. Mueller and due. The club was measureMr. for each additional until ten r..« Ik.f ^ A A Tk*..T n.-U|j. J If. * /-I where It landed.right on the angle of the the No one is to with as will row organized by year years' air 1*11 xx. a. :ru liaugiuiu ttuu mi. a. vj. ball, which the Jefferson players were yet permitted speak they at Philadelphia will be: Beckett, the physical director of the service Is reached, and then another Jawbone where the whiskers commence to to turn Into runs. authority with ivgard to what Princeton Clarence Dunbar gold Welch. turn the other When quick By the sixth Davis, 1; Octave De association.star Is given. The officers of the club are: President, way. the stranger they had made a score of 18 to our 1U. proposes to do. That the Tigers will soon Carre, '2; Walter Thrall, 3; Joseph Drury, The length of service in the club is The honor come to Poe was sitting on his chest witii inning * for the service In the vice "The should have !> on tli» water with their cr>*ws 1s a 4; Brower longest R. H. Roberts; president, H. S. a game stopped light Spransy, Wayne Hart, 6; on the uniforms as follows: For club goes to Mr. H. 8. foot on each armpit. a « it nrna tno riwrlr tn a t tio K*»'l are wanted both at 5;x designated Neale. who has secretary, C. Moran; historian, H. S. " They certaintyHarry Kills. 7; David l2 Brewster, stroke, one year's service the word "leader"; for served seven The next in Barber; 'You were saying something about boys but the who had 'i ii.4 at Vi.tr I rtnilnn PnllocrftPoughIrour.^i.!mi.n and Robert years. line is Mr. Neale. umpire, repeatedly warns 1 Slocum, coxswain. Of this in the ,' says Poe sweet both sldtis. determined to make them p ay ar-i deeply Interested in the choice- which crew, six are high school boys from as 'Will stand and like a Princeton the decision who made Tech., pie. you up fight out the full seven 4nnings. The Unions makes, though their first appearance on the man or will I kick you out of town?' could one more aee in been hUtnrv Thora will hn Hiroo m ifnhoa In get the dark, while means more to Princeton than it does to water this season under the care of the Burgomaster's Racing Says Over. determined. But he will roam the "The stranger said that he'd fight, and the JelTersons the which row at Brookdalo meadows at will this summer got three, enough to giv« colleges Poughkeepsie. Potomacs, showing what an excellent NEW YORK. June Is Philadelphia. The first will be played while he was peeling his cardigan Jacket he them the a one this of 29..Burgomaster and his stud career next the Gentlemen of on game by margin of run. class oarsmen is to a adjunct begin spring. against Philadelphia kept mumbling to himself. He thought Poe As soon as the contest was over Will Eclipse New London. organization. firstclassdone with racing. The great Hamburg colt September 20. 21 and 23; the second will the was not took an unfair ad\fantage of him.hit him rooters thronged upon the field Jeffersonand If ten. or even nine, crews finally make The Potomacs will also enter two scullera training satisfactorily, and that ha be against sixteen colts and a captain, and wihlle he wasn't that TTi-li. .4 T1-.11-1. /I.» -1 x looking. Now. Just went after our lads vigorously, so at this will not this summer has been V will last three days, instead of two, as l up the number which row annually at regatta.Joseph T. Daly, in the appear 131L U1 fiUgllBU V/IlUJKCterS. shows how a man can go wrong. He was in fact, that we were chased oftvigorously,ths and heretofore, the dates 24, 1 nnl? i n cr riaht at Pno Hut It /»amo on Thomas In no a being September " ' » ' T Poughkeepsle, the Hudson River regatta Gorman, theIntermediate,by less person than JohnconfirmedW. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 29.-Official *0"fc UiL OU 'field and driven oft in a most junior event. Like the crew, the scullers 25 and 26; while the return game of the that he might have blinked his will put the dual race between Harvard and are in Rogers, his trainer. Rogers is satisfied that announcement has been made the Gentlemen of will take quick eyes fashion. unsportsmanlike tiptop condition and fit to make by Philadelphia place and missed the p!ay completely. I was "The old Hera'd in ak in great races in the Burgomaster will not stand training and he Cricket on 27, 28 and 30. Sunday ?p ng of Tale at New I>jndon totally eclipse. class event in which Clubs of Philadelphia thatAssociatedSeptember looking right at both of them and I didn't the game said that the seventh inning Yale men have announced lately that entered.is to be retired to the Brookdale stud. the Marylebone Cricket Club, the premier see it until It landed. should have be-n a bank, with the c.i-dit A large delegation will go up Whether he will stand at Brooftdale, where " Poe no circumstances would they row underat with the Wednesday cricket organization In the world, will send 'Now,' says when they were squared of the victory on our side. The report re id: oarsmen to see the regatta, as the his daddy is the star boarder and where the The best microscopes magnify about off, say I took an of i ne was a Darren ana tne P.jughkeepsie, though the Klis give no match a team to the United States in September 'you advantage you. victory one, sculling in which Shepherd, Greer, distinguished Irish Lad and the royally times and make a tiny pile of flour16,000Just to make this an even fight'.and there of some of the Jefferson boys whileconduct f..r this decision, the inference being Varley and Wood meet is exuected to b« Sandrlngham are domiciled, hasconnectednot next, this being the second time In their look like a pile of stones. was a nerve for reason the for you, the stranger was a at the bat in the last inning: wjs highly drawn by the Poughkeepsie oarsmen that finest of the year. head taller than Poe and fair forty pounds discreditable, and in strange contrast to *»-* V «» L,t>arl>in<1..pc liatra r»n (Trout u t! i T*r» it was expected that Neal and Nevious of an even the heavier.'Just to make this fight I'll the quist and gentlerr.anly minner with to compare their rowing: methods with Analostans would enter the Junior tell you now that the first thing I'm going which their gam s are usually contested. th >* I'oiighk* psie It is evident that sculls, but. at the suggestion of Coachdouble to do Is to break that big nose of yours. It Running into the field whan thi ball Is hit '.v matter is not likeii so Plaisted, decided to ntn't /-. 1 r n t ononr-.f this \i of th*- much they forego the atu v IIIUV.II IU . tiuu and with the to trip aaii^ waj aiij interfering opponents waa by Hmi\ ird whose policy during th<* last and await some other regatta In the In It would be an to the natljnal In t'nU near change Improvement.' disgraceful sport.' three > »rs has I « n to enter into closer future. In the meantime Plahited is "The big fellow lunged out.Poe connection it mlgi.t be well to aid that relati with t!.* I' epsie c rows, as devoting his leisure hours in the a at this was one of t.ie cans s that l?d the to morning made feint his stomach, drewsidestepped, to is si wn l»y the arranr'.ng of dual races working on the new eight-oared shell, his guard low and sent the right across full closing of the White (pot as a playground. with » >rrn !l and <' I :i:.bia. It is not and in the afternoon to looking after the "The score was tlie first one In of on the nose. He made good Ills word.in which ;t the t!m- will come when unlik11 Sleet scullers.Nevious. Neal and Perry two and never saw base hits were mentioned, and is of the Analostans and places, you anything vtrd will prefer the Poughkeepeie regattaHart Human of the Po- bleed like It In your life. in that respect: interesting to th Yale race. If this time ever comes, toma< s. Mr. j "That was about all there was to the Villous. U It il K Jeffrrsouf. ORBS lf w il put Yale in a very embarrassing Douglas Spencer Bliss of the fight. Poe fooled along until he had hltn Harris. hs 14 3 1. MeClel!jiiiti,2b 14 13 position Is going to take up sculling andPotoraacs to ribbons and then In I.alor, rf 1 4 2 2j Doyle. as 4 I 0 1 Y race not will in chopped stepped 2 2 2 Ti Harvard this year was begin parly August to get in his with another right-hander under the ear, K.Schreluer,3b 3] Amlersot, p.rf 2303 need 1 to award the intercollegiate rowing practice. Many members of preliminarythe Jtsryan.il>.... 1 1 2 2 l- luney, 8b ... 18 2 8 club are and when our friend woke up we taught ijuautrell. cf.. 4 1 1 u' t'burel], e. 2 2 10 c!i n.;i: >i.m to Corn- 11. The lthacans. by of the opinion that single V. J ...... * . -'1-1 w' CS_~. J I) is what sculling mill iiuw IU axils iiits oidi opau^R'u Foster, 2b.... 3 2 1 0, MeCaotiley, If. 3 2 2 1 their \> .»vfr Harvard on Lake Cayuga Capt. Mueller should take up. as ner' and 'Dixie.' " Allien, p 3 2 2 Oi C'arllu, cf. 3 1 1 1 ami 11» *r 'riumph at Poughkeepsie, have he has the marks of making a tiptop artist l'hipps. If.... 5 0 0 0| Danlela, lb... 8 2 2 0 the c .ampionship cinched beyond dispute. in that line. E.hclirelner.c. 14 1 1'Hang:*, rf, p... 2 8 1 2 Furthermore. Columbia deserves to b? Mr. Arthur Bel!, stroke of the local CAPITAL ranked ?n serond Critics who are crew of last season. is CITY LEAGUE NOTES. Total* 21 20 14 9 Totala 21 21 10 13 place. rapidly champion 0 W'-ll i inainted with the rowing strength from an Illness that kept him Inrecoveringthe Jefferson 2 5 6 3 2 3.21 of Harvard and Yale declare that neither hospital for three weeks. He is anxious to Al -Handlboe. who has been playing with I'uions H 1 2 4 4 0 I' 20 I of Nationals. Sewers . of tin- NVw Kngland » r« w3 could have go to the national regatta this year as the Martinsburg Independent team and rnplre Major Shelly bitter than fifth place had they rowedfinishedstroke of an intermediate eight. was formerly an Atlantic outfielder, was Hart and V. f'allnii. Struck out -Bryan and Car- while in the box nil. » i J OK iliwnn, i , iiriiviBtn.n, «». at Poughkeepsie. If this be true then both Stroke Kd Fitzgerald of the Georgetown severely injured working C. Out on tmtca last week. It seems the ball was hit 3; JeflTertoin, >8 at the meeting at third and both he and the third towardI'nlonn, 10; Jefferaotui. 10. Out on foul l>i»ll» Wednesday after the race. tried to get the ball, the latter beingbasemannlous, 7; Jeffemons, 5. Tailed bulla.AuderaoiftI Work of Columbia. Poughkeepsie successful. In order to get the ball to (201. liangs (21), A Idea <21). The r al feature of the regatta at first In quick order lie threw the .sphere Hot Game for ths Fourth. aMtlmiit a u rtntl crlan^A ami r»a 11 crVi f 14 in- was the magnitteent work Poughkeepsicof the dlboe In the back of the CAPITAL CITY LEAGUE NOTES. A game of base ball that will no head, knocklflK Columbia eight. The Cornell champion* doubt him unconscious for a time. He was 1m- were n >t as as a but this excite great Interest In Washington on mediately brought home and a Quite a number of changes were effected strong year ago. physician the should not detract from the work July 4 at American I-^agua park Is that was called in. He is getting along well in standing of the clubs in the past splendid and was see week. At the beginning the Atlantics, of the Columbians. The New York by two trams that are no doubt the most out to his former team mates, In the Atlantic boys, trim the Government Aloysius and St. Stephen's clubs were tied, have lost no time In most popular Washington. The Eastern Buds Printers was but th« ffirmer tp»m havin*r won turn bestowing collegians(white) will battle Thursday. Johnny Salb, who of th«- praise for their fine rowing on fhelr for supremacy against also with the Martinsburg team, returned clean-cut victories ana lust one, reaches f |i A Vrt YT < / « a* » » " who second and coach. Jam>>s Rtce. This man. whom one aiiiinres ^coiorea;. a leenng about the same time, he having a couple place*, Aloysius, by winning: of exists a the a the Harvard boat among; the players of these two of broken fingers. game, gains top position by clubs could no longer trams which will add greatly to the spirit good margin over the other clubs. St. use. has d'.ne what no other coach lias of the game. The Eastern Buds have so McMahon broke !nto the game with the Stephen's dropped a game and had to be Y been able to do at Columbia In recent years far been the only team In Washington that Atlantic's last week, working in the box content with third place. A lead of a. the of means a to .he lias given Columbia a crew of which lias been successful in defeating the against Government Printing Office couple games lot the team# rhe be Empires. team. He allowed but four hits, three of this season, as never before in the history cou'.d proud, one of the best In the which were in one He jf the have the clubs been so college wirlii Kor Columbia In addition to the game another feature piled up inning. league years has will be added, and that la the detailed aisu iixc ior two oases, scoring two runs. evenly matched and the loss of a slngl® been experimenting with coach after coach With Wooden and con- will and after plays direct from the Boston base ball park McMahon in good game work wonders In shifting tii« nysiein system, all of which had of the and Boston dition the Atlantics are well represented teams around: to l>e discarded aft> r a year or two. Washington game, which in the The success will be announced aftQr each Inning. Game pitching department. of Rice was no accident, for will start at 2.30 In a recent game, Manager Hughes of lie started the season with only 'two vet- p.m. The Aloysius and Columbia Athletic 1the St. Stephen's Institute outfit, who erans. ;um Hunt up ills eight from green Club teams will meet on the grounds at covers second base, being shortgenerallya men This crew averaged only 1WJ pounds, He Did Not Think. 1st and M streets northeast tomorrow and heen arrcstfd before! I coming strong with practically the same i pinion by throwing accurately and with filled would not laugh If SijuulJi*- ieft taii&U-L* a: Jluitkcni*. with water at the finish. any sue asked me that question." UxUt«*-t. ituluvir,, «Q>ilLbs;, .uw..«£l'UU*, -Ijui jjliurn, Jhipytm, fihxuuiau. flitting -HUaLei;, Kiisc, line-up with which they carried oil last iplenty of speed and only two rnoa wera I. .. Ill season's pennant. « ible to swipe a ban*. i