Show 4 e International College Games t tA i iQ TICS Oft on Ofton 9 e A TI Q II English and American Teams T earns jv f fH H Ln t Interest t Is fe t l In the International athletic o y oval oal New York The bl t cind n ld per of ot Yale and Harvard will compete against the stars of ot th the famous la lou English I of Oxford Otlo and aM Cambridge and n the teoma are to l Unit that It a 1 difficult task tuk to pick the winners The will take Sept f pt 21 the set tor the start of oC the Americas cup rup s and amI It II Is II gen generally predicted d that th the cool weather usually prevailing at that time will I productive of clas work Yale bed and Harvard for tor several week have hao had their prospective representatives tives In active training and the Amert AmMI can collegians arc rounding Into toj notch form Tho wearers of ot the aim son eon are arc preparing at Cohasset Coh aset Maw Maltlon on the estate of oC William C Whitney the tho millionaire traction king and sportsman Coha sot Is an Ideal spot Milling In the tho crook of Capo Cods Cod picturesque elbow and the Whitney establishment with Its spacious grounds racing trucks tracks built for training horses affords unexcelled ad The athletes who will probably represent sent are aro Lightner and Webb In the yard dash Clark and Hust quarter miters Daer aad n 1 Doynton In the half mil and Clark Cia rk In tho mile Mills Swan and for tor tho two to mile event Convene and Willis hUrdler Shirk JUstine Ellis and antl broad and high jumpers and Bool Dool hammer thrower and shut shot putter Yale athletes applying finishing touches to their preparations at Trav Travers ers Island Isla nil New York the country homo of ot the New York A C Preliminary nary work was somewhat delayed by ty bythe the absence of Sheldon Shellon the track captain for tor 1902 who was In Eu Europe I u rope rOlle completing his Invasion of ot Eng English I n lish track field meetings Tho composition of ot tho Yale team tr m will be a n matter of doubt until a 1 few tew days before tho carnival Tho New NewHaven NewHaven Haven managers not sure that Hargrave and antl will finish training In Al 1 condition It Is feared that continued strain on tho tendons i ithe the men Injured last Inot spring will serve serveto I to weaken them will bo ho In Inthe Inthe the yard artl dash When nt fil he Is the tho fastest man nt either Yale or Harvard and heIs helli needed to 10 defeat Hinds of the he English team In the case of Hoard man more anxiety Is felt although he lie has been In tho hands of specialists who nay that he will probably come out nil right j will be quarter mil cr and Charley Dupee who raced nt Rt the tho Paris exposition Is preparing to be his hili substitute should Boardman tall fall to how good form D W ranchot I la 18 to torun torun run In the half mile Trainer Mike Murphy Is to try Hunter who ran the quarter mile last spring In the halt half mile as irs substitute K It he develops form torm superior to I however ho will go 1 In as the competitor W 13 D ton Iou best ml lor has hall no rival at atall nil all formidable It 11 0 G Teel Is to be cho cn for tor the two mile event L I Jay Oay will substitute In both the mile and two mile E J Clapp of oC Yale Vale li 11 the likely win winner winner ner of the hurdle events for tho Amer AmerIcans leans The other New Haven hurdler r rJ it v J B D Thomas Jr will not go Iro Into the tho matches unless Clapp tails falls III Captain Sheldon Shellon la 10 booked for tor the shot put pul In which event he Is practically ble who is Rood for tor C G feet tret Inches In tile the high jump Is looked on onas onas as winner win nor of the tho event He lie Is now It In better shape than when he lie first place In tn Iho ho Intercollegiate meet last spring In New York From the tho present outlook will win the majority of ot points In th nil contests Yale will probably win th Ih c j Q 00 yard dash with tho HO ar l with ho tho with Clupp and the hl h Jump with Harvard has hal only to win will n Ingle first according to 10 this n outline to 0 n a II victory to the American am A two 10 hammer I browns atc are on n 1 basin of past rec able to lu du this I b ll vc tho nines will go against t the One of oC the odd features of ot lie m ct 18 1 that the conditions of ot Yale Harvard Visited England arc reversed In respect to II the Ilic point ability of ot the American teams team was u the only American scurf r rn In n England winning lour four while Yule won none lIone This year tho Blu is I ure of tour four events willie hat ha but one In sight The athletes arrived In Boston Dos ton re inti and went to Canada to compete t the Iho men of oC Toronto and gill The personnel of oC the tho va lors Is as III follows One hundred yards HInd Churchill quarter mile Cor eCI CorIsh Ish and halt half mile Workman nd Cleave mile lillie Cockshott and Org Orgon Ion on two miles Workman Danson ason and hurdles and jump Cornish and Hen denon onion hammer throw May Mn and IUn der arson on 1 ore are as U a rule ruI better per former In long distance events than In ashes This was noticeable In the last meet held In 1593 In Eng En British runners nil all allons ons tests H Jr W Workman Is 18 ont one of oC he ablest alil t runners In III the tho United King Kingdom dom om and his work In 1 the half will nuke muke American competitors do their x cst t Workman Is president of oC the Athletic club Beginning lIh a tI victory In the public schools ille championship of 01 1597 Workman has las a II long string of victories to his hili speed d stamina being shown by y the fact that at any distance from a quarter of ot a mile to throe miles his hili lire aro equally meritorious Americans had u IL taste of oC Workmans quality In the International match two tO earn curK ago ngo whim when he won Avon the three mile In i He Ire ran the half un Iler cr two minutes nt tho Trinity sports In n 1833 1893 afterward reduced his ree ord rd to CO 1 s In the tho Cambridge At M the Cambridge In III he brought his hili for tor the diR anco down to Jill K I S This season Renson his work rork has hns been oven even moro moru brilliant He Ite won von the half mile nt at the Cambridge sports ports In 07 i 3 s and a IL week later defeated the best London Athletic club clubman clubman I man In n IL dual meet In of ot a II slower time J H n Cleave college Ox ord Corll Is a great half miler though re recently recently developed His III best perform performance ance prior to lo the last meet was vas 1 He Jre proved one of the theR surprises R at the March 29 9 when he sailed hume home an tasy as Winner VI n HIT by five e yards from J Oilman college Cambridge In 9 2 Tho Cambridge man hurl had a record of m t tS H for tor the e and his de defeat teat feat attests the merit of ot Cl aves time was made under unfavorable conditions The long Jump Is III probably the event about which clusters th greatest doubt Yale nor Harvard has hall hallmen men who are certain to make a IL strong showing lu L J Cornish the winner nt the Inter Varsity sports Is a n consistent perform performer I er Ills best blIt record In tho long Jump Is IsI I 2 feet 5 r Inches and amI nn on several occa occasions slona he has haR cleared over 32 2 fret feet Nei Neither Neither ther of the other othor Englishmen hay has clear cleared ed Id 22 feet Cornish will probably be the tho only ono one to beat nt C D Daly Dal ef lC I Harvard cleared 2 feet 3 Inches Inched against t tI I Oxford Cambridge In 1859 1899 but Is Isnow IsI I now n West Point codet At 1 the Har Hor games J H I Shirk won for tor Harvard with 21 feet Ceet 11 Inches with A AW AW W Harvard second with 21 L feet leet 9 Inches was the only one oneto oneto to show prominently nt at the Intercollegiate ate game and ho only onh took second cond place ica with the moderate Jump ump of 21 5 Ii 25 21 Inches Colleges nrc unequaled AS producers of oC athletes Most of the tho best beAt men In trials rials of ot physical prowess that the world has haA ever seen een were brought out by Ly training at educational I lont This combination of mental and development Is largely jle hIe for tor many flue filie specimens of man mau hood l seen len nowadays Athletic clubs a n prolific source of supply for lor able competitors to the tho are alc arena na of sport Their Tl representatives however do not maintain the same de dc degree gree of perfection lu In training as col college college lege men and a consequent lack of form lonn Is usually In evidence Many of oC the foremost college athletes find their way after graduation Into tho ranks ronks of ot club contestants lanta but their accomplish accomplishments accomplishments ments are due to original preparation The temptations of club lICe Ufa me nu Many a good goo 11 runner Jumper baseball player or swimmer Is content to ensconce himself comfortably In a luxurious chair In the lounging room and puff n a fragrant Havana or tip creme cremo de lie menthe when he should be bi on the track or on the diamond Ono young collegian who from recent showing will cut a tI large figure In forth forthcoming coming athletic events Is Edward 1 S Merrill of oC WIs He has hns proved rovell himself to be one of the greatest great t all 1111 allaround around cracks of the country At e pi Int IntIng Ing Merrill evidences more than over aver overage average age ability and he has defeated wins Orne of the tho best runners runner In both short and middle distance tests He lie Is a u remark remarkable remarkable able jumper plays any position in inand and shows to advantage on the football gridiron Edward B S Mer Merrill Ier rill Is 21 years of ot age He lIe Is a II Jun In college Ills His lather father a 0 graduate of In 1816 was a 0 prominent ball boI ballplayer player In his day lIa FREDERICK K R |