Show i SPORTING GOSSIP I Somt lusui lt About the Oaraiucu han I lau amid Uuutluilr l > cal crltpu tuct NKV YORK Juno 20 I Gaudaur should ail defeat Hanlan I shall L obliged t concede that the Litter has realh merit LL beat days as un outaiuaii But I cauiiuk hoW do this iu view ot the tei rible I race ha gave the 2lisx > ural in bullet uf the fact that he was > practically untrained But for the coming race Hanlan i taking no chances uiid what i more says he will lot take any until after the media over He L I tvuieiim earnest for ho i at present lo j I cateil at Nuntasket Beach whero ho i doing thu bai ucst kind of bard trui ln I With Gaudaur it i entirely different I his training he i obliged t b > careful as I 2yearold clt He is such an inveterate worker when preparing for a raco that there I i always n fear in the mind of Liz trainee i j t that ho will take too much of it Fred I Plaisted The Clown who at has Plit Clowl present hu j I j j chare of Gaudaur although n miserable j jI j I apology for an oarsman himself i uovcrthe j I less oue of the best trainers in the country and I other I think would bring Gaudaur no m tk woud br Uaudau I t the starting point in a good condition a I he allows Gau Plaisted wilL This is because Ilt wiL Thi i bu nlos daur to eat anything hi season that he may j i fancy and in almost any quantities < and instead of continually spurring cu i i h charge to extra efforts in training J a he did Hanlan when ho was li l Is j I I mentor at Pleasure Island Troy he l forever I i for-ever reminding the champion that he i nut i made of steel and that ho must only adopt such t course of training a i compatible j I I with the perfect enjoyment of health and per I tonal comfort In other words Pluisted cmfor wors > i studies his man first instead of preribingthe I same penance for i scullers alike us i > too I frequently the case with professional trainers i 555 j I A correspondent asks me whether a much i published paragraph to the effect that Gau1 j i I daurs father was an Indian i te Gaudaur ha a cry dark complexion occasioned a i i > much by constant exposure t tho wind and j i sun a by inherits uc from h progenitors I Naturally I would lot care to ask Gaudaur I who something hard hitter enlighten I me iu the matter a ho might reui with I much Inert the insinuation that Le b u half I breed But 1 have done the next best luiiig aud inquired u persous ss ho certlaly bv ld I = Know ant they aractenze LimO h t j c > ing false I from beginning to end ns ei i ng that both of Gaudaurs parents were possessed of much lighter complexions than their aquatic offspring Therefore this important pint in American history may be regarded as being definitely settled OCTY Coub |