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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 11 EXCITING PLAY MARKS CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TOURNEY MEMBERS OF RIVAL CLUBS LOHMAN'S NINE IGRAZIALLO DISQUALIFIED IN A SENSATIONAL MATCH " s ST O[T BY SHEEPSHEAD JUDGES Nine Competitors Remain s | Fouls Maie Hanlon in the/Ed Corrigan’s McGee Con- (‘ommodorv Finishes Ahead Out of the Thirty Origi- |Jay Hughes Is in Splendid| Handicap, Thus Ruin- tinues His Victorious of the Hitherto Unbeaten nally Entered. Form and Pitches Win- ing Her Chances. Way at Hawthorne, Just So at St. Loui ning Ball for Seattle Team —— Only F W in th Special Dispatch to’The Call. Special Dispatch to The Call. Special Dispateh to The Call. n .V‘ our Om_en m € COOPER PERFORMS WELL | SHEEPSHEAD BAY. July 1—Apart | CHICAGO, July 1—It was cold and | ST. LOUIS, July 1—Commodore Lists to Strive for from the sensations afforded by falls [ raw at Hawthorne this afternoon. The | demonstrated he is a colt of class to- H 3 - 'Ifl the Interstate Hunters' steeplechase | track™ was slow. A fair sized crowd |day by leading out the hitherto un- onors. Proves Unfortunate in Hav-!at the Coney Island Jockey Club's | turned out to see the racing. The féa- | beaten Just So and Forehand in the A . . H course to-day, the Incidents connected | ture of the card, aside from the steeple- | feature event of the day at the Fair Pty M e A0 i o i N B the.Opposing BatsTen |5 rme nantiui/at dne mils sadthres | chise, was. fiie fonrth rece sF dme atile, | Brotnds, rack. . A b Crowd. withessed the State championship for both men|. Bunch Their Hits Twice | furlonss gave ampie cause for com-|for which McGee was a 1 to 4 favorite. | the races. - The track was fast. The 3 3 : weather prormises to be fine for.the b and women opened yesterday on thc| ment. He won by half a length, well in hand. $17,000 Derby to-morrow. Only five Hotel Rafael courts, San Rafael. Many STANDIG ‘O THE CLOa After the 50 to 1 shot -Maie. Hanlon | Ed. Corrigan put over a good thing in)p. oo accepted the issue for the Derby more spectators were present than 5 u — had ‘made the running for nine tur- | his four-year-old Creolin In the steeple- | _pngiish Lad, Moharib, Rainland, -El- | ufual on the opening day. Defaults’ EACIBICORSE. Taasha). longs and the small field had strung |chase. It was the first winning race | wood and Prince Sliverwings. Prince L. Pet,, W. L. Pet. were numerous and the matches, as a | 48 42 sn‘ out for at least 100 yards, the heavllyltur Creolin this year over the jumps | SHverwings is not a prebable starter {San Fran 18{Portiand Appomatioxs n 100, ales ran. 132 51 3 J; weighted ~three-year-old, Graziallo, | and he was backed from 3 to1l to Iilnghsh Ladswnl be a hot favorite for A which had been running second, made |2 '0 L the event . Summaries: Special Dispatch to The Call. 1 g : i oo - 1 — BiShid for the Tace. . He canie around |, The beat race of the-day was dhej UUCE USCE-Tuls end o helf fuiloage: SEATTLE, July 1.—Oakland was shut the fast-tiring leader, and in so doing, | first, which Ahcla, at 13 to 1, and wAell | Hetting. Horse, Wetght. Jockey. St. % Fia. ' out to-day by Seattle in a well-played D i played, won. The Bradiey filly was ! 5to1—Hersain, 110 (Austin) 1 14 32 it is asserted, he fouled her and = o, Bill” 18 to 5—Leila Hunter, 100 (Nieol) 3 23 and interestihg game. Jay Hughes was| knocked her back. - At the same In- | fucmp g e T Dy I e | 5,10 I—Eria Lee 106’ (vers) "0 3 3% - o X a; and won al e wire by a nec Tme, :574. Start good. Won easily Win- in grest form and for five innings Oak- | stant Hildebrand, the rider of Brigand, tromppme 1 to 2 favorite, Fonsoluca. | B¢r. B. Schreiber e hE @ by "Slln-aneru land got only two hits. In the sixth|Saw an opening near the tail and shot | gummaries: : l’l‘"’L“(‘::‘ 1% I8t lan BT U S : b, Dotage 103, Syly oll_105, Pique 105, they chipped in two, but a double play | his horse through there. About a fur- FIRST RACE—One mile; purse; four-year- | La Princess 100, = Passive 100, finished as spoiled their chances of scoring. In the | OP8 from the finish Brigand reached | olds and up: X named. Jseventh three hits were made after two ! CUt 20d seized Grazlallos jaw. In doing | Britie. Horse, Weight Jockey. St % FIn | crconn RACE Ome mile men were out. The third hit struck a| oo o 5end’ head and body were in- Fonsoluca, 106 (Hotilen) 1 11 velght Jook clined diagonally toward the outside, | 5 to1—Birch TRl TR R base runner, preventing a run being! go that he actually impeded Graziallo, : IME b ;»gr‘(‘fy‘s b,cnf lr:: nrf» scored. Cooper pitched a strong game, | Jack Martin was forced to pull the lat- | Aloha-Mrs. . The Conqueror 11 109, but Seattle managed to bunch enough | ter away, and this 1ost him his ehance | 1o s o 108 Anished ne named T hits in two Innings to win the game.|¢f passing the judges first. Brigand aiipns AR # . Forget- M! \ ¢ The umpiring fayored Seattle in several b:“ :flm ":’ thie fnish by three paxts |, STET TACT SHC MHaes: wlne; thds: ,JHIRD RACE—Five furlongs instances, The score: of a length. Martin and Hildebrand | Betting. Horse, Woight, Jockey. 3 3 4 were summoned before the judges, and | !$ t© >—Empr of Indla. 108 (Aub). i 451 Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey, St 35 to 1—Peter J.Somers, 107(Otis) .1 11 to 2—Lcretta M, 109 (Troxier) Seattle— Oakiand— 107 > ABR H. PA. AN B.R H. PA, | Within a few moments the numbers | 10 (01— Perry, 101(Lawrn) | 7 to10—imp. L.Savoy.109 (Astn) e, 11 5 0Ganly, 470 1"17 0| were changed. To the surprise of near- | ( Time. 11525 Start goed T . s o | Mon : ., 3 e er's b e, 0d | | 3onir. 0 3 1 2fincks o4 0 0 4 Lliy all the spectators Brigand's number | junes c: “Grana 103 Gudon 101, | Winner & Co’s bik | : ? | e ‘whi 3 's Wi nt Water 100, Out Wai | Pirate -Fertile. __ Luretts 100, i ; ]z !. 0%&:33;[2]:;: 5)‘ ? 4‘ g| mained up, while Graziallo’s was rculator 104, Soufrier: | Bowling Bridse . Shadow Prince 103, fin- | 11 06 obevrx, 3b4 0 1 1 1| taken down. It was heid that he had | jo3 Komombo 107, San | ithed as named. | 189 0 1 8 i|really destroved Male Hanlon's | Remo 165, Durbar 105, finished as named 2 - — | 02 027 2lch iy o sdhos FOURTH RACE—Three-year-clds: one mile: 0o 0 0 o 3,chances. Summary: THIRD RACE—Short course: steeplechase; | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St: % Win. | —~ ~ _ 2| FIRST RACE—Five and a_half furlongs:|pu and up E 105 (Trox | 0 724 "1 purse; malden two-year-old fllies: st t. Jockey. Betting. Horse. Weight, Jockey. e 4 to 1—Bumbie Bee, 1 INNINGS. 8 to 1—Linda Lee, 110 (Burns). (McHugh) (Grantiand) 3 3 1 s ch. h. (3) by The Seattle . 1002 110 (O°'Neil). 1_2 1 1 Start good. Won handily, Wi Only three starters Base hits 3108 x12 -5 Start fair. Won easily. | ner Corrigan's b. c. (4) by Riley-Miss — ¢ Oakland .... 0O 000 0—0| Winner. H. B. Duryea’s chestnut filly by Ham- | Bowling. Jack Boyd 135, also ran; King Galong | ree-year-olds and .up: one Base hits... ... 023 0 0—7|burs ovena, La Pucelle, Idle Hour, | 155, fell; David Harum 146, ran out SUMMARY I Simpite ha, Gotowin Intrigue, Rai- — | SUMMARY. | ment, Lilac, Hazel Baker, Ismailian, Dixarina FOURTH RACE—One mile; three-year-olds i < = B Blankenship, Smith, Streib. Earned | Halmira, Fair Reveler, Woolnola, finished as | and up; purse: } X I ‘ \\ T 1 ? ::”m" hits—Blankenship, | named. Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St 4 Stolen bases—Van mlmn Frisk, | o 3 to 10—McGee, 107 (Larsen) 3 5%, : 2 5 Bases on balls—Off Cooper, 1. Struck | _SECOND RACE—Six and a half furlongs: | 10 to 1—White Plume. $9 (Oregr) 1 W. H. Fizer Hughes, 4: by Cooper, 3" Deahlo o selling; three-year-olds and up: 5to 1—Gregor K, 106 (Henry).. 4 3 Minch-Lémon Blossom. r \ o Mohier to Hall to Blankenship. Passed Detting. Horse, Welght, Jockey. St Time, 1:412-5. Start good. Won m 106, hed as namied \ | —Byrne. Time of game—One hour and forty- | 30 to 1—Ancesior. 100 (Cormack) 1 Winner, E. Corrigan's b. c. (4) by Wk — | | Aive minutes. Umpire- “onnell. |50 to 1 ng Pepper, 160 (Hims) 2 2 Knight-Remorse. Jake Greenburg 107, Huzzah SIXTH RAC rree-year-olds and up: one i fs . | Sl | 8 _to 5—Martinmas, 105 (Martin) 5 52 3 113 | 160, finished as named mile and twenty 2 = | Time 1:18 3-5. Start poor. Won ridd — Betting. Ho st X |1 ANOTHER GAME _FOR OVERALL. | out. Winner, T. L. Watts’ bay FIFTH RACE—One and an eighth miles; to 1—Wissend s H 5 ]) Th < Q ’ | P:‘s\‘ud \rm.‘n rl (};&st!n"v Q,;‘”S ll:l-l‘ie»h 4 four-year-olds and up; selling: 8 to 1—Regin: 7 messy) 3 op - & B » Su-1 1 5 Ching, Roksignol, Homestead, Bardolph, Betting. Horse, Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. |4 to 1—Pettijoh o er Sons Prove eir Su-| | | Colleglan Takes the Angels Into Camp | kayuna. Carciess, Hatcnet Siiver Davi, Princs | 51095 phctmunt . (oregansc. 1 1h 13 | * S 1t Wen artving poze . .2 s e lever Sty Salm Salm, finished as named 3 to 1—Christine A. 94 (Aubehn) & 310 3 Winner, P. J. N (3) by Pt ot periority in Skill, Seaman- | | th Clever Style. - 3 Ay 11 to 5—Mezzo, 99 (Knapp) Penzance-Belle of the Hizhl Dr. Kier 110, Overhand ST Ciales 109, ster Lilllan 100 TACOMA, July 1.—Both teams played| THIRD RACE—Five furlongs; purse; two- 1.554-5. Start poor year-olds: 3 & Winner, J. S Ward's ch. ¢. (4) by ship. and in Endurance [ | spectacular ball to-day, Casey, Shee-| Betting. Horse Weight, Jockey. St. % Fin. | a1y Hossington. Tancred 105, Frang: R Ts JRu TS Giier 0% T . W July 1L—Yale | taking difficult chances. Baum held the | 10 to 1—Austin Allen LT (Brid 1 38 3X | SIXTH RACE—Five furlonss: two-year-olds: ST. LOUIS ENTRIE 3 cight-carell | | tigers well until the sixth, when with | \Winner D. Gidcon's bay colt by Gold Crest- o SRR SR | ST. LOUIS, July 1.—Only five horses o ol el R +* | one down Sheehan and Nordyke singled | Affect. =Amberjack. Bill H-n‘s 11, Nightmare, | “g ;10" Biue Bird, 1 e are carded to start to-morrow jin’the . - and crown &' SFUL OF THE COMPE RS ON THE HOTE Shenandoah, finished as named. 9 to 2—Tennyburn, 106 (Knapp). 4 Derby. The day's entries follow: s ete with b L RTS AT EAN RAFAEL i and doubles by Lynch and Casey fol- o RACE-—Oné and three-cighthe | 13 to 1—Dixie Lad. 114 (Willmm. it 8 < e Tess - { ND OF THE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSE T | |lowed. This netted four. In the seventh | FQURTH RACE—On B e e BT B R e T Th VRN ST 4 4 | Graham doubled, and Doyle was saved | Betting. Horse, Weight, Jocker, St % Fin Ethel Case. Pawtueet 108 Butwall | 105, | rus Boy 107, Wager 105, Lady Feltx 103, Iver- s as done many times . - ¢ o s s i . by Baum's throw into center field and |} io2—Brigand. 99 diiidebran®. 3 2e 23 |W . Walter Arnold: 118, Stroud 113, Gar- | Ma 102 Avoid 102, Silver Thistie 101, Kiows r r n everything h ( h e At mded, the thirty | Graham scored. Doyle tallied on Shee- |40 to 1—Deuro, 214 (Odom)...... 2 8 . 3h | vice 113, finished 85 named Blumenthal 94, Miss Betty 93, Debbie May 9. goes erfect crew, skill competitors entered but nine were left | han’s well placed bunt. In the eighth “,'ll'lme. -J:zlu.?. Sx-z!h 'mu - Okl:&e’:_ HAWTHORY ENTRIES. | Second race; en-sixteenths of a mile— Sk RO, : at the end of the day's play. Seven|McLaughlin brought Casey home with |1y Maie Hanlon, Persistence II, finished ‘ iy 5 2 I:‘,:}"f,??‘:“;“' :T’,”,'f‘,},”"‘"“‘“ 36 Wten Seaes ! D W men qualified for the second round and | a two-base hit after the latter had been | 45 named. CHESUOL SHI T - TR R 508 ) R ves. i fabmi: SO e 1 ! two have an unfinished match to com- | passed to first. Flood scored the first| FiFTH RACE—Two snd a half miles: the :he Hacihgrie. feom 2 MofN . Ri-loia. dee-ites X g g g e 2 H in the varsity race, con- | plete- this morning. run for the An; v teepl r b - ow: | Tally H Blisstul 106, Dr. Scharff ‘106, | g gels on his two-base hit, | Interstate steeplechase for hunters. i il c s her grand battie in the | ght. Jockey. St First_race, four and a half furlongs—Gertie Happy Chappy 102, Goody Those sLil l.t in the competition are | followed by Smith's double. The visit. | U5 Horse, W i 7 to 1—Pure Pippr, 156 (Page).. 5 3 C. Grifiy, H. Long, C.|ors could get no more till the ninth, |15to 1—Meadow Lk, 163 (Hays) % i which she lost through Kingwel!, - Mitchell, M. Blumenthal, | when with two down Chase smashed |l,\i0 10— Bonfire, 182 (Clario. .. 2 Howling Dervish 100, Our - lie_99, Orient 98, Fox II Mordella 93. . Fourth race, the Louis Derby, $1 000 nd a half miles—English- Lad 127, Elwood Moharib 125, Rainland 119, Prince Silver- Allen 103, Aunt Katherine Lou Merr) 103, Marie Francis 110, Francis Dillen 110, Moorish Dameel 110, Swedish Lady 110, Sea 110, Barbara Whiting 115, Green 115, Clara Berry 115. cond race. 1 it Tooked like 2 waik- | Cicago Grand Jury Indiets | caraner, F. o Bentre {05 Carg 2 1R g of her freshmen F(II’I \’»T\\'O I,t‘l‘\'flll‘ \"lill {J. D. MacGavin, G. Baker and R. T.|the ball over the fence for a home run. | ner mH §. Page's b. g by The Pepper- i A SOns ™4 Crawford. Mitchell and Gardner had|Both Overall and Baum were effective, | V"8I ~Aglo, Adjutor, finished as named. ’ : g it Mary McCafterty. 102 : it fair to say that vale | . t0 Have Been Wagering|cach won a set when darkness put a|Bernard is again on the sick list. Hall| SIXTH RACK—boe and a hait miles on | Mg~ polc oty 195, Tuls, Marr 102 | | | xteenth miles—Ber- Fiying Torpedo one and a | | n- stop to their match. and Thomas pitch to-morrow. The | turf; selling: three-year-olds and up. cotsman 109, Orfec | i arn 2 o v Oe B ~ in. Be: 11 " sell- assed Harvard. { —_— i+ By far the best match of the day was | score: B e et 58 Chers) & 6 115 |11 Beautiful ‘and Best 113, Joe Frey 114, | Sixth ra Turrendo 105, e e 3 T S to 5—Ldy Potentate, 98 (Trvrs) s Long More 116. | ing—Jerr; n 1 Huck t was so choppy to-day that | CHICAGO, July 1.—The Grand | ‘ | that between Herbert Long of the Cali- Tacoma— e Anw"_ 20 to 1—Tantalus Cup. 111 (Rdfn) 3 2 ',z‘ 1‘; Third race, mile. handicap—Peter J. Som- | berry Finn 1¢ Allce Turner 104, crews dre d their stroke fornia Club and Charles Foley of the AB.R H.P. A R. H. P. 9 to 2—Bobadil, 92 (Sperling)...10 310 31 , Foncasta 57, Ananias 102, New Mown | Ada N 100, 3a . Flora Bright 98, Pre- rews droppe . Jury voted indictments to-day against | FIORAIES oot el o U L P A 4. Start bad. Won easily. Win- | g, Jo- Lessér 1056, Jake 108, Judge | tension 97, Athena L Fonse 7. gain and again on account of the v £ Golden Gate Club. These two clever | Deslert. 4 4 Foman, %% 13 R. Thomas' ch. m. by Potentate- | ymes 110, Henry Burt 115, Port Royal 115, | Seventh race, ome and res ittt Sl forty-two persons alleged to have been | e " v hehn.3b 3 1 2 0 2Flcod2b. 4 1 1 1 J|Stratrine. Coppelis, Paget, Sir Roche, Flara, ~ 16, G K 117, Beau O 3o | sotiton—Bomte. et 109, - Hymettus 104 he s which made a high stroke e = A S T urgsters played like veterans and Nrdyk,1b 4 1 1 6 O03mith3b 4 0 2 1 4 Phaon_ Meabon. The Rival, Nic L'.z;l"arlh. I‘nsn e e o 22 g e . I‘,fl O ! Jh Winn 102, i s taking wagers at the Hawthorne race | started the spectators cheering. After | Fagans. 4 0 0 2 OWheiref 4 0 0 2 0| Fha’Riymer finished as named. e e e e a e S SR o - ssible this reason the race | track. As a result of this action Sher- | losing the first set Long won the next | faoovst § 1 5 SSmnhirt 4 0 0 0 0 e =k .o |Alome 104 Miss Inez 104 Peggie Mine 104, | ther ¢ jue. It has never before hap- |iff Barrett, who has refused to pro- | three cleverly. In the first set Foley | McLgnlt:3 0 1 2 ORosit.. 4 0 2 0 o/ SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. |The Delle 101 Ciear Lighter 107 La Londe ST. LOUTS SELECTIONS. that two varsity eights have |ceed against the bookmakers unless | was invincible and volleyed Long's ter [ Grahamic 4 1 2 8 0Fagarc. 3 0 0 8 2| NEW YORK, July 1.—Class and| Fitth race, one and a quarter miles, selling— | st I SR, sed and lowered their stroke to such | warrants were issued for their arrest, — ot b2 L | ivi - | Ryevale 4. Gus Straves 57, Fal 5 < rific drives to all corners of the court. s I ey quantity mark the entries for to-mor- | Byevale 85 OO e rangible 100 Har: First race—Bensonhurst, Miss Man- Long‘was able to win but one game in row's races at Sheepshead Bay. There | rison 102, Major Mansir 104, Tancred 104 this set. In the second set Long im- Sixth race. mile. Laesret 18% 100, | MeTS, Miss Gomez. are eighteen jumpers named for the L e R, SHEECH | fagpihcrepasss s RO (XA nt as these two crews did in | will be compelled to serve the writs i s race. Both ranged from 25 to | and to take the accused persons into »o 7 7 nute. Yale's normal stroke | custody or compel them to furnish, proved and won handily. The third set steeplechase. The Picket, Irish Lad. | Hay 104 Ananias 105, Jap: “Lonsdale | man, Monaco Maid. 2 le Harvard's was from 33 |bonds for their appearance in the was by far the most exciting of the Proper, Ort Wells and other fiyers 105 Xing Eiizworth 103, Exciamation 105 Third race—Blissful, Sid Silver, Orie {crlmm:«l court. | four. Foley led at 5-3 and 40-0, but will meet in the Commonwealth handi- “-,:._N,' Clear; track zood. | More. opinion of the experts Yale's The bills voted against the book- | Long fought desperately and pulled it 4 cap at one and a quarter ‘miles. The o F r n | . c SE ¢ ourth race—English Lad, \Ioh-rib‘ ue to her longer stroke and ima kers are under a séction of the law | out. In {he fourth set both players| Ernl»‘r-;ozerzg; Baeum Bagttruck | out—By | entries: BAWEROGRNE IXLBONONS. Prince Silverwings. 5 she used the powerful |which has hitherto been ignored in|were badly used up from the heat and | Secraly % (0%, haum 8. Bases cn balls—Oft| . o five and a haif furlongs, two-year- | -—! rarte Nicht, g and the leg drive simul- |the prosecution of race track gam-|slackened their pace noticeably, Long .f-'_'f...'y' oo T base nine | olds, selling—Invader 112, Derry 100, Meiross B i ks Taer Qe | _Fifth race—Bernays, Warte Nicht, Torchello 106, Nibiick 106, Workman 1 Diamond Flush 104, Salt and Pepper 104, Pink | 1o Garter 104, Recreo 102, Frank Tyler 102, Foun. | lnatherine, Frances Dillon. First Race—Moorish Damsel, Aunt | Fl¥ing Torvedo. , Grah; am, McLaughlin, Smith Sixth race—Pretension, Lady Pon«-. ran the score up to 4-1, but Foley won S P Flocd, Homé. run—Ch Earned —r alleged that the | four straight games. Both fought hard Time, l:ueez- !(lr;l:ur. :\F:n rf;;e.n out. aneously, while Harvard used up her | bling in Chicago. In the past indict- g ive power too quic S¢ far |ments have alway i " 2 s - 3 second ce—7Zy | Athena. 25 watermanship was concerned and |accused- persons were inmates of a|at the finish. Victory went to Long by ‘;3“' ??uc:“ 'AE“HQ g::l;mfiflfla‘:\‘fi{'xll‘nz' ;‘;“ e Cout 3T m; e i f)ni, By, Orteonl.” Seventh race—Elie, Hymettus, Or- f the oars, there was no | gambling-house. Convictions under | a small margin. Left on bases~Tacoma 5. Loa Angoles 5 s | Lity #7, Little Buttercup i, Blessings List o1, | . Third Race—Incubator, , Ana pheum. # » them that section have been impossible, s0| MacGavin and Baker, the strongest | of §ame—One hour and forty minutes. Umpires | Second race, handicap steeplechase, shor: | Henry Bert. — rn of the Yale eight |to-day's indictments charge the book- | two players in the tournament, were in | —>cCATthY and McDonald | TR ™ Diacs Death L&, Fiing Butirese. 1ok | Onril Race—La Londe, Pinkerton, | .y} y0d an Odde-On Fevorite. where they were ac- | makers with 'keeping gambling ap-! good form. Baker was a trifle off in his 0 s = Redpath 140, | The Belle. | s OULS, July 1.—English Lad ¢ i B S H i PORTLAND WINS AGAIN. Lyric 138, | Fifth Race—Harrison, Major Man-| ST. LOUIS, Ju T - siastic reception, the paratus. { re€t match, but played his best game Bermuda | "ancred. winner of the Chicagoe Derby and captain for next| Among those who were indicted are | against Janes. The latter falled to get King 136, Gascar 134, Perlon Siver Twist | $IT; T ¢ - 1 ! owned by Fred Cook of St. Louls, .will rd Whittier of Staten Is- |Such well known bookmakers as Fred | a game in the first two sets. MacGavin Takes Four Consecutive Games From | 130, Alum Water 130. (Lavaior and Black Sixth Race—Ananias, Clifton Forge, ain track, handi- Grounds. Prince silverwings is a dnum'ul starter. Friar 122, R ST, It was a case of superiority In | Jgland, situated about half w. asily beat Miss Berry. The score was | Franciscan was touched up pretty live- | cap—Major Pelham 122, Gra be- who rowed at No. 6 in to- | Cock, Sam Summerfield, Steve 'Hom- | figdred in two easy matches and did the San Francisco Team. o B ey Falminkle ang Setntgl- | Janam: 80 to the post {:-n;_o‘:rf\wbinbo.dds_‘-_;:: S Later O. D. F of Paris, | medieu, Marcus A. Cartwright, Wil- | not have to extend himself. PORTLAND, July 1—For the fourth | "hird race. the Spring stakes, six furlongs. T T R s '""""’""’..’“h‘h; _[" T L Sl Pahatn ke of this year's crew, was | liam Applegate and John Cella. The matches to-day should all be |consecutive game Uncle Henry Harris | Futarlty course—Selle Am,;,mc’k‘“'"‘;‘“::';l FIFTE STRAIGHT GAM track “'k“ "!n‘Ilr;" R elected captain of the Harvard var- | L close and interesting, as the poorer |Saw his men beaten to-day by the | Belic 111. 5 WON BY NEW YORK TEAM | %" Jjockevs 3 Throughout the race the Elis were | EGGS ON STEAMER DECK| Only four players entered the wom- 3—in spite of the large total of hits. | poyer ni. Proper 111, Ort Wells 110, Eu\:enln Boston Again Falls a Victim to the| 5 to 2—Mobarib....... ..125 Fischer never headed and from the crack of | e s len’s tournament. One match was| Yerkes was hit rather more freely than | Burch 106, Toboggan 103, Ormonde's Right 94, Giants on the Polo | 15 to 1—Eiwood.. .. 12 e ‘}ilarll‘(ry‘ the pistol the result was never in| PORTLAND, Or. July 1.—Midway |Plaved. In it Miss Hazel Hotchkiss|Wwas Iberg, though the one-time San|O%fhich 9. Light Brigade 100 48 S-S g t 23 | \ 2 6 — A v 2 tint 121, Grenmde 116. Athel 113. Schoh ‘DING i Fighss £ strength and rowing funda- |cween San Francisco and Honolulu, is| &% 621 n the other preliminary ;’;,tr?:nfi,m“:;hfi,orf: ':,‘,0 r‘""’ :‘ the | . Honiton 114, Bardoiph 113. Ishlana 113, AN 0 JEN thum MILWAUKE:. RAILROAD ntals. Within @ quarter of a mile |inhabited by countiess birds, accord- | M2tch Miss Jones will meet Miss Wege- . e fourth the | yonte Carlo 112, New York 112, Kohinoor 110: | (National League) | (American Leasue) WILL BUILD WESTWARD start Yale had established | g to Captain Relner, master of the | "™ This match will be played this|home team added another to the score, | Turqueise Blue 108, Cloten 108, Homestead . L. Pet.| 108, Constderation 16, Queen Eiizabeth 108, | New York. = rself in a comfortable position & |Steamer Francis H. Leggett, who has | MOTRINg. The finals are set for the|In the sixth San Francisco got busy| e COV' G Tide Lands Purchased at Tacoma and + Chicago 3 and tallied two, and in the next innin Sixth race, one and a_ sixteenth miles on rx ke ehead. This had been accom- |just arrived from there afternoon. 8 R Pittsbu t Seattle Are at Once | 3 ihe £ 1 1, selling—Cincihnatus 18, Hackensack 106, . ] y e Following is the tournament by|tled the score. Yerkes save Nadeau a| b SUISIIPECVANS (U8 Krdheowon 105, Transferred. cpite of the fact t! - - sl spite © a hat Har 1 As only sixteen people are on the s base on balls in Portland’s half of the . ully > mo i3 vkes tc isla a y ve Hi 1f 111, Florham Queen 106, Fort Plall d fully two more strokes to |island and they have been there but i 2 Sk 5 seventh. McCreedlie hit safeiy for one 101, Jane Hotly 103, Ernest Parham 101, Jack 43| TACOMA, July 1.—The tide lands than Yale. {a short time the names of the birds |, Prriiminary round—Guerin beat Hotchkiss o v Ratlin 101, Latheron 99, Dimple 95, St. Dreeze Rt - hased at Tacoma and Se- Tav { by defauit; Brabant beat Mann by default; | bag, and chased Nadeau home on a|ng Rathowen 91, Bob Murphy 89, Hydrangéa -179 { recently purchased a coma an E dd‘i'm natl:“ en m-;ea!l‘d zre not known. One varfety about the .&mn;. beat Cassell, 8-0. 6-0 (withdrew): Long | double made by Drennan. No more | s: ‘ \'\n; AL LEAGUE. attle by men believed to be acting for ¢ 4 Iy until two and one- | size a gulls insiste at Lombard by defauit; Foley beat Pope b; - ¥ N A N AGUE. S w 2 been traveled, Then | e of sea gulls insisted upon taking | fi, " Garner” veat. Kuchin, 01, 52, 6.0 | runs were scored and the game went| Weather clear; track fast NEW YORK, July 1.—New York scored an- | the Milwaukee Railroad have been - 0 jup their abode on the steamer while | Mitchell beat Roife, 6-1, 0-4 (withdrew); Blu- | to the home team. The score: SHEEPSHTAD BAY SELECTIONS, | other victory to-day over Boston, making transferred te J. T. Woodward, who sk suffered from the eel grass |she lay in the harbor. They even laid | menthal beat Finnegan by default; Younger % < 3 5+ | teen straight games won. Attendanee, 2000, | ident of the Hanover National course. Harvard pulled | eggs about the deck and the members | beat Gaynese by default: Duncan beat Bo-y Fortango, . | Sau Frasieo. By the New York Morning Telegraph. -~ = Bank of New York, which bank is v but when the Yale shell | of the crew had them at their meals | defauit; Baker beat Code 8.2, 61, G-3; Janey Ndeau W4 1 1° 370 anter, 205 3! ¥irm¢ Race—Derry, Niblick, Del. |Boston .... s il et aiied with Willhina Mestieit- ! ciear water again the superior- | three times a day. They are described | best Gapricl by de!;uln Crawiera " beat | WOHLer 41 1 '3 O 0 eniand, jra g s i ity 1 4 James Stillman and James Henry iue became more than evi- | by the captain as being superior in | First roun 2 newell beat Gustin by de.| Beck, 10. 4 118 odteany, 1t 4 9| " Second Race—Colt’s entry, Flying | poeson Umpire—Johnetoari: Tavlor and | o 50 ™ Who control the Milwaukee the contest became a | every way to hens' eggs. {ault; Griffin beat Brabant, 62 63 (with- “Ym“v“;’ 1.5 s e 1| Buttress, Conover. PHILADELPHIA, July 1.—By heavy hitting | Railroad. The transfers to Wood- sion 2 7 y oW Lo al 3 4 =5 -5, §-8: ¢ y 2 ol fon and Yale's victory was B - o | Mitchen beat Gardder, 57, 6-3: Blumenthai B $| Third Race—Belle Sauvage, Ascot | {0,027 the home (st Sually, defeated Brook-| Lo g gorm further evidence of the ecisive as the most ardent of her sup- | = - beat Younger, 1-6, 61, &5 (withdrew): Macs 08 E Y 3| Belle, Red Friar. S § H. E |Milwaukee Railroad's plan of buildin tern could wish. freshmen of yesterday, were as fol- beat Dunean. ‘€1, .61, 0.0; Baker beat | Iec6, B3 9 9 © 2 Xerkes. p4 2} m' wth Race—Irish Lad, Ort Wells, | Brockin .. s 3 o e e cam - before the big race Harvard had | lows: e (kitharewy, T rord beat Mederaft, | qyraip38 512 37 10 Totals.38 3 13§ p if B e e B O miters Wa snatched an eleventh-hour victory in| Freshmen eights, two miles—Yale| —_——————— RUNS AND HITS BY INNING! Batteries—Poole, Reldy and Bergen: Mitchey | COma Eas S ctory - th Race—Honiton, Rosetint, Ish- | and Roth. it will build eastward from Tacoma, the four-oared race. In this event; | 10:20, Harvard 10:20%. Jefiries Starts for Los Angeles. et Vil b = j (JITTSBURG, July 1—Pittsburg-Cineinnati | pocause the ties and other building e 3 ’ ¢ < : A - 2 x| tnoned; rain. aus e hich was rowed upstream from the | Varsity fours, two miles—Harvard July 1.—Champion | san Francisco... 0 © 0 0 0 2 1 0 04| Sixth Race—Florham Queen, St.|™Sr Nor15 duly 1—St Loals won from | materials are cheaper at this end.’ navy yard to Gales Ferry Yale had led | 12:12, Yale 12 Winning distance, 1% | james J. Jeffries left his bed at the| Besehits......0 1 1 0 1 3 2 1 1—10| Breeze, Dimple. Chicago to-dav, ten to two. McFarland pitched ol throughout and within a quarter of a | lengths. Metropole Hotel this evening and, at- SUMMARY. his firet ganfefor St Louls since he was in- * mile of the finish was rowing well and | Varsity eights, four miles—Yale!tended by his physician, Dr. W. §.|_ Sacrifice hits—Iberg. Irwin. Errors—Miller, Seattle Race Results. e o e e iy T s day's game by a three-base Mt in the minty two lengths ahead. At this point the | #1:40%, Harvard 22:10. Winning dis- | Porter, went_to the Sixteenth-street | Sw's. “Sisjen base—Drennsn. . Hases on nama| SEATTLE, July 1—Summary: | poor ‘wippore in the fela. fantng that scor s Yale men seemed to g0 to piéces. It |tance, 7 lengths. station and boarded the Owl train for | OF Tours, 1i off Yerkes 3. Struck out—By [ Firii rage. {ur tod & Lokt foriongs, setimg | Score: Philadeiphia - o3 was not a collapse of oarsmen, how- ———— his home at Los Angeles. His knee | Jbors, 2i by Kerken b0 Twopase hits—Dren- | tnird. ~ Time, :304. St Louls Boston ... -4 ever. There was an unfortunate weak- Miss May Sutton a Winner, is much improved and Dr. Porter ex- | base hit—! oCno%h. Left on bases—] and “I;wnfl mrfl;‘:n mfec.on‘:i." mm—fimx Chicago Al e 'n.nmu—aender and Pcvweu Tannehill and ness in Yale's rigging and the outrig-| ORANGE, N. J., July 1.—Miss May | presses the opinion that it will be as | F; Sen Francieco 1. Flat base on errorsPort- | 10, Jiossa. Kiing. Crmpire0'Day. Brigss and | FarirRoIT. July L—Detroit-Cleveland game ger Fish was pulling broke. This pre- | Sutton of Pasadena, Cal., won the final | zood as it ever was if it receives the | minutes. Umpire Browne. % -nm}‘ oM A rr-"cmmn_ar“z'mfl'"gn = Platpanes: f"'.m 1.—Altrock w: cluded all possibility of a Yale victory. | match in the women's singles to-day, | proper care. —_—— Time, 1285 . . .H,NS%?'S’.‘,‘,’: B ot P sk teaet b Bettet SR Harvard, astern, saw her chance, | defeating Miss H. Homans by a love S —— No Sunday Baseball in Brooklyn. hr",,",,m’_xm.""' lnea m‘m ‘&‘u":s‘“m‘““"- over | o ington to-day, Chesbro storing. hia thi | out St. Louts in 2y e In which culy two epurted, and won a victory which was | score, 6-0, 6-0. Miss Sutton will meet|; Gardner and Wille Fight a Draw. NEW YORK, July 1.—There will be | Davis third. Time, . Bert | centh consecutive vietory. l:wen = & . e . 5 ey By & By 3000, Score: confessedly hollow. Miss C. B. Neely of Chicago to-mor-| CHICAGO, July 1.—George Gardner | fio baseball played in Brooklyn next P'm;"m",,,,"_"“,c_f.‘,'",,"';“—,,"",‘;‘};g Princess | vow Yok . s 1 % R H L h‘l'he official times of the finish of the | row in the challenge match for the |of Lowell, Mass, and John Wille of | Sunday. An order to this effect was | J-aey. me. | Washington L by’ i 5% three events which now constitute the | championship which Miss Neely won | Chicago fought a six-round bout to a | jssued to-day by Police Commissioner Sixth race, one e mile and one hundred yards— | = Batteries—Chesbro and McGuire: Jacobson | St Lowis . Pat Morrissey Henry d Clark: Batteries—Altroek and MeFarland; G and &nrual competition, including the | last year, draw to-night, McAdooy Past Master mlnl " Time, 1~|1“ P P "'ms-:-:)x:, July 1.—Captain L. Cress won to- I Kabue, < e