Show STANFORD OR SYRACUSE SYRACUSE- MA MAY Y UPSET THE SHEET Have Heaviest Crew Entered in inthe the ic Poughkeepsie R Regatta gatta j i HY fly r WALTER ALTER CAMPAT CAMP r WITH AT ITIL ITH the New cw toulon London race settled interest has bas gathered tremendously TV about th the Poughkeepsie struggle first as to which crew crew rc will win and eco ul as to the po of either cither Syracuse or Stanford adding to the complications of or c vin rO rowing supremacy b by defeating the lie other t three crews i Cornell Columbia and ond Pennsylvania have been t tested against Yale and Har- Har but ut Syracuse c and Stanford have O not so that should either cither of ol make nako with the tile victory on the tile Hudson there would 1 be a 1 reaL th chance nce pr discussion More Mor than thon that should Stanford win vin the Pacific CO coast ild he hO wild to have the New v London winner and the P winrow win win- wu- wu nb row for the championship called so-called out on the coast Ve Yc have lined up tip on the Hudson n a set of crews coached by bJ- the most experienced XI professionals professionals' in in inthis this country Each one of the these e men nell has a 1 r con peculiar to tu himself Courtney Courtne of or Cor Cornell lell is s the dean deal of them all allan an atil l hn line haf b by ni nil odds tho timo most mt remarkable record l for victories Himself a n aJ J Cin lc t-cu t he lie took up hIji the coaching of oared eight crews crew and imd made it if a I r nl art Until comparatively ti recently h his s skill in Ill this and in tho tile rigging n of boats bonts ha hM has j made malc him im head find and shoulders above e all his rivals 1818 Hut But today A ther are others other indeed S S 3 f Jim Rice nice of Columbia put his 1118 crew crow crowt at t th the head of the river last year car carIan vivian Ian the English coach placed pl ced hlll Penn Tenn crew second Ten Ten l Eyck ek tho tho S Syracuse s coach has ha been the next most most coa coach h to Courtney The fhe Stanford crew crew and Coach Conch Guerena- Guerena arc nrc Unknown n quantities In the the east cast but ut ave tavo a good co coast coant ut record Stanford Is la t heaviest and most powerful of ot tho the thoIn lot In fact most moat experts would be afraid of such u h a big boatload One or orIn J t wo In the waist of the Stanford boat boal 11 look ag fla big as did lid the Italian in his shell hell at Henley Henle last summer But the they can CAP p pull ll their pounds as ns wen well as that Individual did hi his th thy they w will III give e trouble P nn has bas had all sorts of oC difficulties ut until until U r has s made 5 0 o many shifts that the that the original crews would not know w themselves Under an Inexperienced e coach ach such wholesale sale coming us ns I It did eo so o late In the L I II tt oa aay oay ajo sui BUIU mi vt La L v A a man of hi hIS hla record and with his hie Judg Judg- ment of or rowing form he hc ma may have finally fl- fl nally hit upon the right combination and nd distribution which will transform Into real reat speed the undoubted quality i- i it AL of t f his lila material S L' L Courtney has In smoothing out the checks In his shell has hns light light- Jen end d his burden and his crew cren Is cornIng corn corn- Ing fast Cast oer o'er every dB day Is it too late That ThatIs Is the question that Is b bOthering the the old old Milan Ihan and Cornell's partisans None Sane of the thc other othet coaches conches except per perhaps laps tick tick- alls would be content to give ghe Courtney another two weeks And there thoro you ou arc Srn Syracuse use clever e Jn S In and blade blad work worl Stat Stat- tord l physically more powerful pO than Rn any Bother oUts crew on tho the river Columbia fast tast i extraordinarily clever In handling and their sweeps but un- un light bight P Pennsylvania although considerably smoothed out still tend tend- ID log to check their boat bont anti and clip the Stroke when C endeavoring to sprint and finally Cornell with that same lame old drive thrive past th the th- outriggers but not moving S with Ith the case and freedom of m many n of or Courtneys Courtney's los earlier crews 0 S 'S ton Jale Yale Princeton series was vas one of oC TUB TIll the most niost exciting that has been beenS b S played d on college diamonds for several seW sev- eral crab years yearn In not one of or the three hires r ames was s t there it Il margin of more titan than tone one no run ruti Princeton winning the thc first to 1 Yale the second 2 to 1 and Yale the third the series serle 4 I to 3 There was vcr very cry little to choose between S Pitchers Deyo Oeo of or Princeton anti and Way of ot KYale Yale and If one were to pick the particular particular par pur- pI pla play 1 which probably settled the series crIes he would take the tho pIn play of or LeGore LeGor Le Lc Gore Gor thi th the Yale Yate shortstop In throwing l two Princeton men inca out at the plate In Inthe p the utah final In 1 third game gaine ame Of ot course OU 5 the set hen others ed cd but Jut ho those o two throws II especially theOne theone the tho lione one when I Lo Lct Gore Goro seized a hot one that I looked as ItS thou thought though h It must mURt go JO through on 1 his hili rl right ht hand side Bide really was the ono one that lint settled tUI d' d tho the leslie Issue Neither time nine li pla played d up tip to Its beRt bent form probably on ont t account of oC the nervousness ner which al ally aI- aI ly attends these theRe big championship f series but there were several brilliant pia plays and on the whole the fielding was better than tItan It hRs hiss been heen In several sc i ir of lr these memorable encounters N UNi gave II us is to tho the full 5 our satisfactory satis ti tJ I factory sporting features feature hut but none noneA A 1 of or thorn thom more are engrossing than the open golf championship at ut Hal Hal- al Of OC course we ml missed std the lint lint- L who had hind Intended coming but loven 4 without that extra Interest tho the ff was It II highly satisfactory as M. toS 10 to- S gards the spectacular for the amateur am who eventually won Rn gave hits followers II 1 nil all 11 th the hr thrills that vt wr rt n P lR 1 b bV l occasionally oc pl placing in- in 1 himself In ln what t I j seemed med an Impossible position and thou then i making n a marvelous shot that would K not only obliterate In itt the minds of ot his friends friend the tho poor one wh which Ich preceded iI but was more nore to the lie point would aland lanil hi hl ball where the number of or strokes es were thin the same as al I If ho hl had both hoth shots well Instead of one re t hot shot badly and the tho next miraculously fIn fact act pretty much all the thc Interest In P the national open was stolen by b Jerr Jerry Tra Travers rs whose hOs recoveries when It was 1 necessary necessary- were weno nothing short of of- mar- mar nn and 1 this amateur the favorite orHo J of tr nIl all amateurs In this country at nt w t match pIa play demonstrated that he lie be too was Just as great as even e b bv by winning the e national open from tram a field of near near- ll 1 no original entrants entrant It was a R pleas pIeRs hure to tn many people also to have those f two Wo o Boston BOlton professionals Tom Toni McNamara Mca Mca- mara and M. M 1 J J. J Brady finish so well up c amara getting second and Brady sixth the Frenchman took J fifth fifth pl place Ce McDonald of Buffalo mn made e a ia name for tor himself b by 13 getting third Whilo Barnes of White Marsh valley maintained the tho prediction of several e E that he would pIa play high up b by getting fourth Walter Waiter lIa Hagan an l last Bt car eor R win win- n T. T J was wall tied with a string of or men At nr with wIth-i nine men ahead of ot them Tho The weather was Will good with tho the tion of ot one shower and the event at Rt- Rt a n big gallery galler our last isU Issue we mentioned the I IN 1 remarkable score of at Gilbert Nicholls S whoa when playing at Shawnee containing S ven threes three In the national open golf championship played at nt Baltusrol James BA A. A Donaldson of or Chicago equaled this achievement Ol Unfortunately Donaldson hail had a score of 38 In the first three roun rounds s so 0 his remarkable seventy ae for or a n. final final breaking the record of ot the lie course cO did didot not nt ot put him In tn the mane money I It And iid the great Areat values of ot these tour tour- t after all aU In is not to the men Who vho pIa play but to the this sport lt itself elf In this Countr country which need broadening Ever Every ye ear r tournaments of ot this kind add ad- ad to the game who never having golf golt go o to the championship as 8 l spectacle and b become interested True these are aTe not always desirable RIIa as RII a a a. a gallery caller in following matches for they do not understand the tho etiquette of the i game but neither did anybody in inthis this country A dozen years ago So p those thola who do now should n not t set act them them- up so aD high above the talkative e multitude de I Copyrighted 1815 IUS Otis F. F Wood James Gilmore of the Fed Fed- rala while in the th eat east lo last t year ear as- as tit thin public that the F Foils Fetla would hiV have fI t team In New No York City next SPear Y r. r and probably one In iii Boston Doton He lie saul alel that It would take tak to I awing the Ne New e York deal dul but hut that lint the mone money was already In III sight eight As 8 for tor Button Boston he ho said the they ar are for Ifor l Federal baseball In lit th that t town an and the would satisfy the clamor |