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Show COSTELLflWINS REGATTA TITLE Hoover, Diamond Sculls Hero, Rows in Exhibition international rare yesterday, raptured the senior four-oared sh-ll chemplunatlp from Ihe Bechetora and Penneytvanla Harge ot thla city. Veper, winner of the Interna- tlonal four was entered, but dirt not start. In a field of eight the New Tork A lb le tie elub won tha Intermediate double shells champronahlp. heating the Bacnelors" Barge elub pair by two It-nithg la 7 mlnuiee 14 1-ft e-con.la. The Arunlela. of Haltlmere. waa a god third, a arantletlng behind the Naa-au Naa-au Boat elub of New York, fourth, wltk the andine Barge club fifth and Ponchar-traln Ponchar-traln Rowing club. New Orleana, laat. Twe profeestonala Ifred Plalated, 71 years eld. former coaublng aaelatafit to Jim Rice, at Columbia, and Jamt. M. RelJIy of Rera-loga Rera-loga r-prlnga N T-. 7ft years eld. who rowed in fne first ns(ont rmtH .-n Jha same rtohsrlkltl rourae filly years ego, met la a special evhlhltlon ra-e. plalsled wea by a little more than a lengtb Paul 0Blello Jumped Into No, I seat la the Veapfra eenlor quadruple ah I la ana helped p'-ll hU crew mates to a U tory. the emilne Barge club being three lengths back of the Vespers st ths finleh, with ths West Pb lla-telph lan Boat club last. In the three ilaa of racing Philadelphia won nine roces, fuluth and New Tork four csrh, jialtliMere two and Canada oae. In connection wltk the rowing event e sts canoe races were held today, with tke pirk of the East entered. The winners will go in the International chant plonshlpe at Kugar Not h. t'anada. next Meturday. The naahlngtvn Canoe dub won three events. Colonial Canoe club, Oeorgetowa, D. C, two. and Baltlinors one. I 1 rtHILAPRI.Pnt. aug. ft Paul V Coe-tello Coe-tello of the Veeper Tsoat rlub of Phllatlel-phla Phllatlel-phla today waa crowned Amerlran amateur champion In the golden Jubilee national regatta re-gatta when he beat Hilton A. Helyea ef Ht. John. N. U.. champion of Canada, by five feet In a graelllng struggle. Coelello's time was 7 minutes 27 1-ft aeconrts Walter M. Hoover, diamond scll here end national champion lut year, did ant derend his title, although ha was present and took part in an exhibition with Jack KelTy. worlil's retired soul ting champion. Costello. Pel yes and Louis Zoha of ths ; Ptrst Bohemian Bvaw club of New Tork. started In the rhaiFplonehlp Knglr-e rare, t wwfr. eietr rr fji-sr 'ptr- t is art 4 after ths , first half-mile. Hlyea ted t'Mtelto a hslf-mtle frowi the I finish, but the Philaflelphlin. ly a maater ful rally, caught and beai btm off tn one of the blttfreet sculling beltla ever, waged ; ea the historic Rrhurlklll eoeree. In a hearl-stlrrlng finish. Jlin Teneyerb'e i Duluth crew No. 1 won the eealor eight -1 oared rharr plonehlp by four feet from the West Philadelphia elub. with the lifilverettp of Toronto, champions of Canada, third, a rant length back of the Hut Phlledel-phlens. Phlledel-phlens. Duluth No. 1 crew intermediate winners ea Prltlay, were fourth; Weat Lynn Boat elub of Lvan. Maasr. fifth, aad Union Boat elub of Beaten laat- New Koehelle and the Veeper ware entered, but dtd not etert. Duluth Boat elub. which won la leter-. mediate fours and was also second la the |