Show 1 t 1 I I 1 t t 1 i t t t National Association i itt i it OF t t t Amateur Oarsmen t i II f Twentyseventh Annual 1 liccatla lo Be lIclJ on Ibe Charles I t + Klver Course Iloston t + + I l nlvnlh annu1 TIIC 11 ot 110 Nllon1 AMnclatlon Jk of Amate Ormn III I held this > p r on the Charles river courie at llnlnn nn July II nnd U under the aunplire of the Now Kngland lateur Mowing IIn Th > nta to he ilrlitrd r 110 10 ul c > e Included In Ihr 111 of the N A A O and fere ae follow Iturle auill rile Intermediate single null Mielle Itnlo l > 81 lr oared ehells Mnlor dou bl i scull shells Intermediate double scull shells Mnlor four iwreil sixlie InlmodlI four oared ehells avnlor I Inlnllon1 tour 1 1011 nlor Iohl oed 1011 nmeillale and nlor Th prl uul will conelit if r I 1 the hanaiome challenge cups and plate for which the aasoclsllon Is I noted besides be-sides which to every winning crew memlier or sculler will be presented a gold medal Ann silk banner will aleo go lo his club All races with Ihe exception of the right narrd evi III nnd th International four oaml shell aro 1 on mile 1111 blt with no IUrn The eight narnl and International races are a mile and a halt elralghlaway The regatta Is I 0111 to all amateur I clubs which have l < n ornanlsed at leat thre months prior to the dale ot the regatta llnlrle of Individuate are not received The N A A II le Ivy I-vy careful ngardlnir the amateur atandlng of mplllor In lie regallaa and fur that rrasun has m > d the defi nitio t rmn Irl < l In imisequenc of which It Is I ran for the landing ot on who hae I passed 1 lh s < riillny of Ihe organisation to IP questioned elsewhere Th Crl rlr oour I on ot the best 1 knuwn lo iiarsmtn In America and there are f w belter suited for Ih purpose for whlih It Is I used 1 II Is I situated at tho > rry enlraiu to and but a fw mlnulM Hd from the bul neil porllon of Ihe clly Thousundl nnully watdi lh < r leld 0 II lor lhorll1 I III nl 110 torthrurnll orlllvnl Th Is I absolutely lir from tramo and Hi only launchss on that part of th rlv < Uied foT > Ihe raic arc those ot the oft clals Hut Mule If any current Is I el pcrlenowl A grandxtiind capable 1 i t seating sirral 1 thousand people gives a magnllKnt Mew of the races f start lo tlnlli Hough nnlir I heard cif the coursi In this respect being 1 only equaled b > lh > magnificent one OUT l ho BihuHkill ut Phlladirl phla when the ngalta was held hut year The Peoplra or Imirth of July regatta re-gatta annually hI1 at 1hlladrlphla uiually goes for Inward ileeldlng the wlnn III Ih nllo1 and this > ar I thought to be I no exception ex-ception JnniM H Juvenal IllUidrl phlaa champion si uth r non Ih senior slngl s at the recent ngatln and look like a Mlnmr In Ihe national cham Plonihlp In Ihe absence of young 1M I I ward Tm l > ik who won last > ear Juvenal will I al 10 handle the itroke aIn a-In the Pennivlvanla Hnrge clubs senior sen-ior eight and pull stroke In the senior doubles with Monnghan lie also I walile to take Koott s plan In the pair 1 onril shell rowing with lxlcy who I Is I credited credit-ed with being the most powerful oarsman oars-man In the United Hlntes Juvenal I about tho only man who can hold K I < ley Kcott was I Injur J I eomo time ago and cannot hold his own In the pair Hcolts rowing will bo confined to the champion eight Tho Pennsylvania llarge clubs elismplon eight was feated on a foul In the Peoples mtatia after rowing a dead Hrat with the Vesper eight The national champlonehlp race in elghte will undoubtedly be l l n the IVnn sylvanla Itarge clubs rhamplon crew th V Vspvn and the eight of the Knickerbocker Athletic club of New York whleh won so impressively on the Harlem tail Memorial day The Argonaut Ilowlng clubs crack In Tim 01 2n RawnbU nnlhed sorond but v > as dlfquallfled for falling to turn the atake properly Intermediate Blngle Rculls Won by Amos Kublc Kprlngfleld Iloal cljls Rprlngfleld Maea second S K Welt Mllletream Ilvat club Chelsra SUM third J > 1 Hinder Malta lloal club Philadelphia fourth M O Uavls Harlem Ilowlng club New York Time 10m MHs Renlor Klght Oarf1 11011 Won by the Ienneylvanla llarge club Ihlladel phla John Hhlt bow W Middle Jl II 1 Hcolt > Homer Meade 4 Hugh Monaghan > J O Hxley I U Marih 7 James 1 Dompeey stroke leorge Klages cockewaln gecontl Argonaut lloat club Toronto third Worceeler High school Worceeter Mass fourth Ialrmount Itovlng at BMIallon Philadelphia Time 7m IVillowIng the National regalia at Iloeton th second annual Qulnsiga mond Internallonal Ilegatta will beheld be-held on Uke Qillmlgamond al Worcea ter M s The Idea U lo develop the event Into n bon Me worlds cham plomhlp The ilntea setated are Aug II i 1 = OlIm FuUnl our and eight from Toronto look part In the recent llenly regatta on II Thames In lnglan I and It ls I a quee Ion whether Ihpy Mill I IK In good trim so soon after thlr return tu defend heir title In the International tour n I shell ran They lout the tour oarrd rac on the Thamn though they hPlnsrlvee ackmiInliird thpy Mere In IIn fellle at th limp Ijiit years r In the International fours at Philadelphia Phila-delphia M one of thv 1it rolnll n i In Amrl xlng aine struggle from lnnlng 10 nd The Veeper lloat club lias a spundl1 1lr lo do battle fur the senior double ihell race In W Work and II HartMn cer who together won the Intermediate Inter-mediate double l at the Proplea re latla The National Association of Amateur Ornn i hld K rtButln annually In rlou cltlM of tho United Htntr I el In i lilt In whUh r II organlsetl In New lolk It Includes learly 1110 clubs In lie mrinbrrihlp and I olh r ronlnll 1ln Ird Th mor ot 110 ornllftllun tr 110 cu rent > ear Tire Jullue 11 Mahr New York president Churl It itiippone Waehlngton lc plesldrnt Ilot rt II Wllon llro kl > n Iroaurtr IVcd II r rtme > er Newark N J secretary Mr rorlme > er has hell thla i > ltlon e mn y year ont Is I probably tin iMet knnn and 011 Irumlnnl 11 110 bo1 1lrd rOlln pori on II continent Here Is I how the crew finished In Ihe nn1 111 nt I Nnllonol 11 un the Rihu > Iklll rlter lat yrar Henlur Mingle I ulrullsWon by n H Ten Hyrk I Wocliueett lloat club I orceller SUM second C U A Ouldmsn Argonaut Ikiat club Toronto Toron-to third Charlee I II 1rwle I Vuchu sett lloat club Worcester Mae 1 fiiurlh C 8 Titus Young Men tlym nasllo Itoulng club New Orleans Time HIM LB s Ten Hitk lime for the llm irters w I 1 lInlo Intirnollonal Tour Oared hellsWon by I the Argonaut lloat > lub Toronto It O Munts bmv r A Thompson S r II Thompson 3 Jph WHglit stroke H oond Arlrl lIuln club llalllmore Time tin 17s ntermedlalc TMuble rVulle I Won by Uohelora liar club of Phlli idelphla O H Hmllli bow Jninri lIund J troke H c > nd lIrln lIwln oluh Cw > oik Third Argonaut 11001 011110 Toronto rourlh Miilropolltn Ho hi tub New York Plflh Nonpareil lowing club New York Time 1111 1101 Intermediate 1our Oared Knells Won by Western Howlng club HI 11110 O oergelxiwW H Lamp 1 Joule Ilrln I I Iui merth strok Hecond Argonaut IInol club Toronto Third Heawunhaka lloat tlub Ilrook MOHINENT OARSMEN AND SOME REGATTA TROPHIES 2 and 1 This It 1 le I thought will In I ure Ih attendant ot all those cracks tho will compete In the National The events lo I conteeted are single ind doubl scull shell and four oared ihH Thee will be for th regulation nil nnd a half with a turn Thei will also 1 lo an event for eight oared ihelle this rsc to be on and a half nllra straightaway All th evente r open to th world and will brood b-rood In the Henley faihlon of onl 10 competitors or crewe In a h fat Ihu rlurlnlt 10 mlnlrnurn 11 dn ger of fouling Holld gold medale of unuulI handsom design and i 01 blnaU ot the amateur champloni t Ih i world will t awarded urh tnIIVIlu1 winner I which proves that he promoters havo high hopes for the tutur Ianllnlt ot 110 nl UHAIILKH I UUWAHDnil now ItiiTu ulrrr ACTOIK Apropos of the effect of n long run 011 i Ihe members of a theatrical com Iny said a tandon aclor manager he cars of brain fag that reeult an not to my mind the most curious lit ot the continued reiteration ot u 1001 hn un 1rlUna r 1ln huttier night after night studies II minutely and has It always more ort or-t ss In mind hleown disposition la I nb ilulely certIn to be more ur lees I col orll by It I know a very rood aclor who Is naturally a quiet rather dignified per ion who I abhors anything unconven lIonl II w 011 Ir Ih pari ot n fcenlrlo ingllih solicitor who drawled nd ipllt hla words with aw and haw III popular melodrama that had a I run nJ I > to Ion It h wean Involunlarlly to Inlroduc there 0811I Idlonorool Inl hi lrlvl lit I met him after ho had been play l Inll Hie character for some time and tae w t-ae perfectly amasrd at the change In hie bearing and manners II hlmielf us totally unconscious ot It I call to mind another caio ot a very mny happy hearted chap who wae IV en the role ot n typical moody oollnu villain and In the course of a month or two he began to get notice ibly 1 gloomy nnd taciturn Llllls by lit U le all hie aid time vlvaclly left hln and his wire grew serlouily Irmd Vhe thought lie had eomethlng on hi mlnd and so he had but It was only his part In fact Ihe recent suicide ota ot-a really light hearted actor while actIng act-Ing th part ot a lunatic In a provincial touring company more lhan likely i ould be ttacd to the fail that the part l h wue pa > ng look ubwilute control of hi mind t11110111111 IHIITI ll f President Hart of Ihe Chicago Ilaie Ixill olub proposes a radical change In the rulee rotemlng 1100 reservation ol players by the National league clubs Ill ilan Is I to hove playere released 1 al egular Intervale by all club so 1101 rh 11n n hAve ohno 10 get thv gfMHl 1 men nt a reasonable price Then there would b no monojioly ol Ur ai at present nnd It would not I IHuslble for one club to win th pennant pen-nant ar after year I would havo plaiers serve one cluli for it regular term of years said Mr Hart and Ihon I would so arrange mallera thai they could be rleoaed anil be at Ih dl aal of other organlia tlone Kit yean would be a Nawna ble time for a pla > er lo tread th dja lnolld In 00 110 dulged In equally by men and women nnd le I llkewle eo Inleretlng for spectators I spec-tators la I not likely to languish when he slUhtest opportunity Is I afforded for ndulglng In It The aUene of Wrenn and Lamed I Trom tail seasons tournaments was naturally a disappointment to all lov t Ih n 110 11 aurh mall era have their mitigations and 1101 w no lIon lor mn roun iger players were brought to the tronl I who would otherwise not hav 111 rarranled In entering th tourneys With thro two player I away Ihe competition com-petition wae very spirited with Ihe remit re-mit that the standard ot play among he younger aet hae materially advanced advanc-ed thus considerably closing Ihe gap that previously existed between them and Ihe topnotchers Tho new champion M n Whitman > nd some of the other leaders exhibited ex-hibited form which would have forced lIh r Wrenn or Lamed to put forth their l > eet efforte Whitman well earned his poiltlon as hamplon He competed In nearly all the big eiente and only lost In two Ihe Massachusetts stale and Ihe Can dlanln both of which War Wat him In the two defeats however the rhamlon pla > ed better lennle than hie ronluor and 1001 solely through lack ot teneralhlp a fault which he sue tttdod In ovormln 11 In Ih n The Middle Stales tournament nl showed Whitman lo gotid advan I He won thle hlitorlo event following fol-lowing It up by capturing the Long wood cup championship the New York 101 i championship nnl Ihe United mates champlonihlp This Hit ot wlni with i a record of but two defeate which 0 11 11 alontd to I on ot nhlch i n on mlohll > proud The nkln 00101111 plrod 11 men on Its Hit nt the end of Ian tea ion The order of the flrit ten le I as follows M I Whitman I II Ware W H Non II r Uatls C II Hud long li P Fischer O I Wrenn II Hteene H C Mlllett O 1C llelden Dpll 110 plnlf wlh the preeent eeason opened auplclouly llxcepllng the Inlerscholaillo tourna nnl 10 nl Im > ornl mllnll w the southern championship which wai again won by John C Davidson Ihe Washington expert Rlnce Ihe mlddl < ot Jun lournll hv each other with a rapidity lhat hai korl Ih 11 on Iho jump Th Middle Klalis tournament Is always Ihe nrit of the big national events A good entry list and lensatlonal play marked Ihe week 11 1 110 Oron oourte wher th nl I nnII held Then toUowod 110 round ot 10 unun nlCnnUn chmplon ihlps Ihe New York state championship champion-ship at ttyracuse the Challenge cup tourney at Magnolia Hrach Mass The Longwood tournament Is the next As was done Isit season the doubles l championship has been divided Into two sections Ihe western which wae held at Chltago on the 10th ot thla month n1 I Ihe eastern which will U held during the coming week at Longwood The winning trams from Chicago and ung nod will rmt In the lint venue West nmtih ut Newport 1 on Aug It The wlniMre of this match will chal lengo Warn and fmeldon for the dou blee championship playing for the title Ihe following day also at Newport The climax of the season will ai usual lie Ihe play I for Ihe United Mates singles ihamplomhlp Thla eienl will |