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J.M.Quinby&Co NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, JUNE 20. 1901. is8 —THURSDAY. dozen '.-.' !l>» nf thp — MeOre«ry. •r}*om Keene. I*l (Velteh) 0 0—— 7-10—• startfT" r>*»r' v. whom follow- McGulre Thrse-base — Crawford. Keeler. •»., ROWING. ,i (Donohue) 0 1 *« base Crawford. First has* on balls ... s—l ing, with their w<-iKhts and Jockeys, respectively, McGulre 2 Stolen Mo GOLF. Btlf Protection. I<VS — (Mr. Page) o lv—l —By McJames 4; by Phillips. 3. Struck out—By Time R-.23H- are counted a? sure: Jameg- 3- by Phillips. 4. Wild pitch—Phillips. Time— •Coupled in bettlnr- 122 (Coborn); Eminence, ;2T '"I 'umpire Dwyer. drlvtnit;place Terminus. His THE OARSMEN AT TOUGHKEEPSIE. t^'art good. Won fame. (O<lom); Honnihert, I^7 (Kullman): The Parader 127 WOMEN'S For two-year-old*. Five f.irl-.i.us of (Sl:..ck): I.OUIS. 6; 2. MANY CLOSE MATCHES IN SIXTH RACE— rLandry); Sadie B-. 117 Beau Gallant, 122 ST. PHILADELPHIA. ROW COLUMBIA AND PENX. Futurity Course. Of. Daly): Outlander. V22 (Spencer): Silvenl.il«*. 127 Philadelphia, June 19.—The local team celebrated FAST TRIAL OF Jr.'n, eh. t. Resign L by (J. \Y...,(isi: Lady Schorr, 117 <MUW): Ror.ert game METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP. T. Hitchcock. It). 6—l "—- Wad- return home by losing an uninteresting IA CREWS. Ri-estaßtun— Valuable. 114 .(McGinn) 1 d*>ll, no (Domlnick): Watercolor, 122 (F. Mttleflpld): their SYLVAN* by to Both pitchers freely, hut J K. Madden* <*. <•. P«-nln»uU. -—n ' Hernando, U'T (Winkfleld); San Kaaarro, 121 i.i. St. Louis. were hit THE TKIBCXE.] SJeddW IVarl Thorn. 11-' (Burns t 2 •—I Boland). Jones's rapport was better than that accorded to IBT TELEGR.vm TO gcfenaaer'a by Foul Shot r IN June 13.— a br. c. Otii«.117....(C0chran)3 2—l 4— r>onohue. Score: MIPS HECKKR DEFEATS MISS WETMORE Poushkeepsie. N. Y.i Columbia's or Saln-I^aura. Afrre*. AmonK toe probable starters are: of , (O'Connor) O a*—} } 0 1 0 0 2 0 O 2—6 11 0 'varsity crew continued the practice tggi Arsenal. 112 1 I— Operator. Matbews): 122; St. Louis 1 Bw«M Clover. 114 iI.-m.lryH* 3— 12-' <J. Alfonso. Six Philadelphia « 0 <> 0 2 0 0 0 o—2 » 2 FIRST ROUND—TO MEET MISS TRAVERS fast trial rows to-day, and Pennsylvania also Merry !«• (Hooker) 0 200—1 O-J-lJ Shooter, 122 (T. Knight). —Jones nni Nichols; Donohue and Mi-Farlan.l. Daw*. '»»••" batteries continued in her streak of hard luck. In an or- Vacrant 117 . ; Cl grandstand, rub- TO-DAY-MRS. ROGERS BEATEN. Jaaaaa F. Keatlmf. 11*2 (Plreotoo 1-—.*—IJ a—l A<-ro.-s the field from the almost dinary practice spin with the freshmen this morn- Time— noses, <'o;it. who w.m the BEATS CHICAGO TWICE. TODAY. l:<i"H. bfng I'ink Derby three BOSTON question at ing the Columbia first boat covered three miles In \pROQUASmE OF SPORT/? S:art fair. Won easily: place driving. years Eminence, is looked was a golflng girls',day without u^". and His who upon Boston, 19.—Chicago tightened the grip on It — k-y Sh«ep**«Sh*rep»he«il Bay, June were only ll:f>4. which is at the rate of 19:o2 for the four ConeyCnney I«l»r.dleUr.'i JvJockry <"lub.Club. as the yesterday, for the men $'RACING.—UCINO. the nope o; t!-.<- \v -st in the coming race. His by dropping two games to Boston to- Nassau links fast, when it I p. nir.. FOR last place serve other minor miles. The trial Is remarkably Is tJW2:SO — SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES TO-DAY. Eminence is in form. game by permitted to act as scorers and in ¦ p.p it fine _ day. local won the first bat- Pennsylvania did .—M#»tln«Meeting «t«' Mlneola.U\n- l» iL' m. of tulle. The team women 3 met- remembered that the crew the f' TROTTING.10TTIN0 m. FIHPT RACK—Three-quarter* a The management inning. ways, while the competitors in the , TournamentTournaii.Miiatat UrynH:>n M«»r.Mawr. *:<»4:3« p., is confident the attendanee"SaT- ting Menefee in the fourth Bad errors anil In19:44 last June. Columbia Is a popular : rOUX—CO.— ™> \Vt.| Name. Wt sisters, their cousins distance ivpatta, 11H «-»¦ n ¦•• Name uni.iy beat the record of made In 18S2. weird team play by Chicago in the sixth and sev- ropolitan championship, their h-ACHTINO—(CWTINa -New-YorkNY« V.*k YachtV.cht ClubOk* Kajtatta. Godfrey Hl» IMyal Highnrs* 105 will 4">.oo<> game. choice here now for either first or second laurels, 1 ¦' '" I*l! enth Innings gave Boston the second of the day. I^trchmontbanhaaaM YachtfacM Club.'"•"'' 11»« a. m. 11l Hop Brook 105 The Chicago and Alton. Illinois Csntral, Chl&ago and their aunts took possession clubhouse U la<U»-tedle*' da?. Maaso I 101 Catches by Green and Chance and Harwell's bat- "gallery" air unless there is some accident. Women', champlonnhip. KM—tl'OyMßyHgW Military Qreat speeia] thronged the with an 'I SOL.r.— IWiHeaclat I"1' Western and <.th.-r railroads will run ting were features. Gammons was released to-day and links and luck continued to-day ¦ 108IVentoro Pennsylvania's hard 1 women. cup. Bold Knight trains, from It a gay scene when the when fcax.dlc.P and "' Jer»es Ting* .-nark and large parties are coming all ;>arts by Boston. Scores: Of complete mastery. was Henderson, 'varsity |S Orange at Montclalr itaitiwral^.Kmtlewood North*STs2SAj>a- ¦•}« of the bow man, S. J. of the four. Club; 1, club aaaa«»laaa«a*, l>r Hiddle HW Pleasant Sail '•« of country. R. H. E. competition at height. The score » Country women '* the 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 8 was its and developed arm Instead of the sup- women', handicap. Bounteous KKijSneaky ;in noston x—« 3 women, bright a boil on his i> wamlf- lia»wat«r. ••' i possibly with the Derby." " — prettily dressed the sunshine Brisk I"-"-Maiden "Xotl.inir Interfere Chicago 1 O1OOOI) •»—2» 2 0 2 palm posedly strained tendon of the biceps. The arm !"•"• Kl-tn.k M sai.i James Howard, the elub'a secretary. "It will flatteries —Willis and KlttrldK<": Menefee and Kehoe. charming with Sonroter •'")M) green turf, the clubhouse could not row this after- Federalist <in.iur.lii? be here, will SECOND GAME. of and ap- was so swollen that h« the greatest meeting ever held and decked verandas, a host enthusiastic water before Friday. RACE- of a mile. 11. ii. E. to add life ana noon, and cannot go on the BBOONO lHlltlH draw the biggest crowd. The action of the <-ouris 0 3 preciative onlookers, all contributed v«. Harvard. » ambridge. Trontham MOjFunurtha J]° In can have no Boston 0 0 0 0 3 1 x—7 10 l In case of any further developments that may pre- 1 Itrsoklyn. 4 p.m.: Yale suppressing niinjljli.i^at Harlem Chicago 1 O 4 (> o ft ii ii I—fi 10 4 color play. ! Destitute Peart Finder effect ku the Derby, thai the dub — Ijßwbijii to the rowing there- Is extreme likeli- HOjlVory Bells JJ* f«.i th* reason Batteries and Klttridge; Eason anu* Kllng. were apparently in vent Henderson from .^andflea I|<» loiir a>;.i decided not to tolerate open bettlag." The competitors themselves badly broken up. for Ice Water HOIlocation ']" many them left the tee hood that the four will be Santa B.mita Richard Croker's Beau Gallant and Senator P. H. the best of spirits, for of llOJZyra *}''(I M.t Alfonso, Derby candi- AMERICAN grass. Is to take Henderson's place who can THE RACETKACk. Silver Chimes 110 White Owl 'alien's two Eastern LEAGUE. before the dew was fairlyoff the The Nas- there no one 110|Musldora 110»J dates, arrived this afternoon from New-York, in pleas- acceptably. There was some bit ¦lap Onward charge <>f AT PHIL.ADEI.rHIA. is undulating, but not hilly. ItIs steer the boat miles. Prank Brown. Hoth are In k<>o<i con- sau course Columbia, quarter* THIRD ItiCt and tfcwea sixteenth dition, Ii expected in R. H. E. eye. spares one a of despondency also at the to- and la that Loth will start the <> <i Ing to the and at the same time Font WINXEaW KlIIi:l» Ten Oar.dleß IL'<l Belgrade 1°" Derby. Should not arrive, it is said that Cleveland 2 O 0 0 1 ft O o—3 ft women night, for it appears that Maxwell Stevenson, one SHAW BIDES ....Hn Outlander Philadelphia 0 1 1 ft 0 2 0 » x—4 7 3 legs and wind-a happy combination where j Wax rasar 12<»|I^tson Spencer will have the mount on Beau Gallant. yesterday swung of the four, has a slight attack of rheumatism in Maid of Harlem 107 , Mitchell has been engaged to Alfonso. are concerned. The competitors BY A FA1.1.. ride mascu- leg. absence from the boat would create PODBTII RACK—THE swift. Sawa furlongs. Another lot <>f Eastern horses Is expected to- AT WASHINGTON. along over its wide stretches with almost a one His morrow, successfully. Shaw, jockey and BaOarl \2<\ Th* Bhym-' ill including Sweet Lavender and Water R. H. E. stride, and the onlookers were forced to the a vacancy impossible to fill success of the HI Color, owned by Charles Uittlefleld, ¦\VashlnKton 4 0 0 « 0 1 <> « 2—7 13 2 line The phenomonal the Demurrer lltiThe Puritan tne candidate! — longer the factor Columbia's 'varsity was sent out this morn- accident, which cost the lift Heel 11l of New-York.
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