Show CO CORNELL WIPED WED OUT the americans Ams ricans beaten and ana hissed by the angry johnny bulk balls hanley on thadee july 10 cornell and trinity if hall all stalled tell in the fou fourth I 1 th heat beat for the grand challenge cup at 1210 p tn in at the half mile cornell was leading but trinity won by eight lengths the cornell corneil crew being utterly ex Ii lii austed at the finish As the cornell boat cro crossed sed the ali finish fisli line fennell tumbled from his its seat in a dead faint the day opened hot and clear with the w wind nd lighter than yesterday though still blowing from the bu bucks ks bhore and as the cornell e crew re w had the berkshire shore the neather was considered slightly against them the cornell crew rose early were all 21 I 1 well und and in the best of spirits spirit they did not go to the boat houle house wore before the race but leina ined in ili their quarters till the time to get ready to enter their boat shortly after 12 Substitute i paddled the cornell boat to the starting point the scenes of or yesterday were repeated although the crowd as much lighter As the crew of trinity hall cambridge peddled paddled into position to meet cornell in the fourth het beat of the ilia trial races for the grand challenge cup the englishmen met with a ro rousing usino reception their average weight eight was pounds pound s and the names T B hope bow J A bott bolt W J fertile fernie F C 1 W A bieber B 11 II liow howell A S B lell cell D E wit wauchope uc chopo hog stroke and paget tomlinson r coxswain cornell was stow sow in tak taking up the position on the berkshire side X the word go was given at 1232 it m cornell first caught water and started with a stroke of 46 to Trinity cornell wa half a length ahead on turning into the course alter after passing regatta island then cornell runners began to encourage the american brew under this MIN stimulus corneals Cor nells crew nho n ho had bad dropped to 38 spurted increasing the lead to one length J trinity was pl ashing slightly cornell made the file half mile in 2 Ini minutes and 26 seconds but passing brayley court cornell went to pieces freeborn Fie eborn xo no 4 dropped his oar and put his hands to his face the cornell crew seemed paralyzed at this hall stroke seeming not to understand what was mas interfering with the momentum half turned round by the time the cornell crew were again at work trinity hall was a length ahead the cornell crew were rattled and rowed like a lot of school boys hager no 3 dropped his lar ar and fell back into the arms of no 2 Fp fiellman ellman who instantly instant Iv believed leli ieli eved him As hager did not recover colson coxswain called out sharply what are you about hager then resumed his oar and seemed to try to row but no DO boonee had the chew recommenced pulling pu liing with trinity hall five lengths ahead then freeborn lire eborn dropped his oar and with one ba hand nd before his eyes seemed to grope blindly to recover it by this time trinity hall was seven or eight lengths ahead lowing a long even stroke and aid could plainly be seen in passing the mile post in five minutes twenty tac seconds fennella Fen nells head fell forward and he seemed about to faint lie ile also dropped his oar the shouts of encouragement of little colson the cornell coxswain could be dis die heard above the din of cheering from the shore i here dullere the cornell men nere N re running afong the bank frantically endeavoring to encourage the crew fennell recovered and tried to row but his oar struck the water flat although it was some borne time lime in the proper position then again the men on the opposite side of the boat seemed unable to lift their oars cars and were occupied in ili trying to steady the beat hall rowing steadily looked a picture of despair nevertheless he kept at work and almost alone seemed to pull the boat after passing the mile post hager for a second time dropped his hia oar but recovered himself although he beamed ready to faint again dyer no 4 1 I and roe oe the bow oar who with hall had been doing the best wo k al also so began to show signs of s exhaustion h sti 0 R and id began epla splashing hill badly the trinity hall crew was then hopelessly ahead aud and the race was virtually over T the u err crowds jw als on the riverbanks river banks a and d i in boats along the shore were frantic with delight at Coin Coln ellB unfortunate fortunate situation the cornell dell men continued to lun full along the shore shouting all kinds of encouragement coura gement to the demoralized crew the cainell men in the boat however seemed more aitto fit to be in their coffins than in a boat race the american spectators ashore and afloat were heartbroken at the collapse of the cornell crew the grand stand was filled with brightly dressed american gills many of whom were ere crying at the finish trinity Irin ity hall won the rare race easily by eight lengths and as the curnell cornell boat crossed the tha finish line fennell tumbled from his seat in a dead faint the Britis hers were mid with delight when trinity passed cornell at the three quarter post but words fail to express their glee and enthusiasm i w hen trinity won and conell wiled along alon past the grand stand the cornell men were received with hisses they stopped rowing before they passed the judges who hoisted the signal not ronel roel out colson the cornell coxswain deserves credit for the way lie ho kept his head and encouraged the crew ile he kept shouting to the men ii abile bile they wele tumbling about steady boys boye steady steade go ahead you ade have got them the gelerak opinion is that the Corni carnill 11 crew WB was hopelessly over trained and that there was no climate or malaria about it colson who acted as spokesman for the cornell corcell chew said we had a hard race and vere dahly and squarely beaten trinity halls time in the race with cainell was 7 minutes and 15 seconds the record is 6 minutes and 1 I 1 seconds made by the leander crew cren the cup was jasnon is on last year vear in 7 minutes and 22 ds the band played got god save the queen as the crowd clice ted itself hoarse poor fennell lay as if dead in the bottom of the cornell boat while his nearest companions splashed water in his face happily lie he soon recovered and the cornell chew slowly paddled to their boat house which was situated about a quarter of a mile beyond the 11 binish the cornell men presented i a solemn sight as they a armed at the boat ouse house where duliere their friends in waiting did not know the result but was no necessity for asking the que quenion rues lion tion the appearance of the crew only too eurcle save alethe the answer tears stood in id roes eyes as 1 he is stepped out and the crew were so bo ex exhausted bausted that they could scarcely lift their boat from the water several members of the cornell glee club tried to arouse the drooping spirits of the cornell crew saying baying you have no reason to feil feel ashamed you did your bet beat has the crew been avei traine trained 19 9 colson was asked mr francis orders are that there should be no tall talk on that subject was the answer upon reaching their dressing room half of the cornell ll crew lay down on the board floor and painted like hounds bounds after a lonz ion run in addition to the regular attendants the members of the cornell glee club who were present acted as rubbers and assisted in washing is down the chew with cold water the other cornell men outside the dressing dressin st room enlivened the proceedings didgS by giving trie the college yell again and again at the full strength of their kuns th the large boat baube ho ubo had become crowded with americans and this had bad effect upon the defeated crew in addition to chisa number flab men called at the cornell boat house and expressed themselves its as being sorry that the americans were defeated the following are expressions which some of the cornell crew made after dressing F NV freeborn the english are the best men geo P dyer 1 I think we ii e have bave nothing to be ashamed asha nied of toni tom hall I 1 am not sorry we ie came 0 A louis it is a waste of time to talk about defeat the anti american feeling caused by cornell going over the course yesterday when leander failed to get away at one worl word go continued today and offensive offe sive nive remarks were heard on all sides they are just like the australians said one person in the crowded breakfast room of the rel lion hotel this morning they dont don t care how they win the leanders continued to fan the flame of discontent they were to be heard in all parts denouncing nottie not the umpire nor the decision of the committee of ste stewards waris wl which ile h gave ave the race to cornell yesterday but they denounced cainell in spite of the fact that the arneil can crew simply obeyed the instructions of the umpire to row low over the course the leanders made no overtures to cornell yesterday to race again but they began an immediate torrent of abuse andrew white who has been identified with the cot cainell doll crew ever since the latter art an ived at henley is perfectly well known to the dit lerent crews crew s yesterday evening he be entered a crowded hotel lobby wearing the cornell colors in the lobby were a group agrout of leanders excitedly talking over the unfortunate misunderstanding of yesterday begg beg the leander coxswain glanced at mr white and then said evidently for his benefit damn the americans arly antnay nay jl it ujust what that we might have ex |