Show TIlE Tim T T OP Or lilt Just possibly Mr was overhauled o by some official of or the navy who whose c clew view lew the railroad man obstructed ob ob- when the tho races at New London were on But It does does does' not seem peem likely that chaos and old night will wll return re return return re- re turn on account of it U. U In tho the first place those spectators at tho the annual rc regattas between Harvard arl and Yale Tale are arc a n. good gond deal leal like sr firl spectators everywhere else They all nil crowd crowl to get a better pl place ce Now ow an and then some one ono obstructs the view of or some ome one else It Is 1101 the th fatality of or crowds Sometimes Some Some- times the offense is unintentional ane and would he be avoided a In hl a L jn moment r If if it attention were were called to in it and anti then again the offender likes to be he a nuisance It adds somewhat to his general view of or self elf Importance Import An l f course courso o there are arc rules as to place placer limits within which tho the general body of or spectators arc are required r to re- re re remain 10 main main boundaries boundaries which have never er yet et held them am and andt t there are aro other spaces on the bosom of tho rather circumscribed cir cir- c waters where the more favored favorel mu may t themselves Mr Harriman mn may have re regarded himsel eH as ns one of oC th the favored iho-favored favored orell without having previously previous that relation by hy Interviews with the tho officious persons persons persons per per- sons who always have havo charge charse of or arrangements I In n that case ho would bo he greatly disliked And It ma may bhe b bhe e he would have to go to omo lomo recognized pooh hah nn an d square f himself But nut tho the Impression should not gain cre credence nce that th lh the e United States Slates of oC America is master moster of oC ceremonies at nt those thos 0 races races between en two colleges of oC tho the country The armand arm army y and tho navy naty and n tho the Red ned Cross society arc nrc not charging themselves with k keeping the course clear nor picking up the people who fall overboard If It the tho biggest of railroad men was prevented from watching the race from Crom the the point by him selected it Is only an Incident In the day rather day rather more important b by the wn way than the tho result of oC rac races s that havo o grown rown moro polite than sportsmanlike I from year year to year ear |