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WALES WON $228,000 ON ENGLISH DERBY. England Heir Apparent Had $100,000 Wagered on Diamond Jubilee. { } LONDON, June 2—The Prince of) the winner, but in addition to that the} ‘on the vietor his| Prince had enough money bet on the rich Derby at speedy animal so as to net him $2a5,000, Epson last Wedresday. | Tt ts sald he had $100,000 placed on him to The classic event was worth §99,09 to win at the prevalling odds. RAIN STOPS. YALE PLAYS THE DODGERS, THE TIGERS. Game with h Coite Catiea| Patched-Up Te Team Op- Off in Fifth poses Princeton’s Nine Inning. at New Haven. (Special to The Fvening World) WASHINGTON PARK, DROOKLYN, | N. Y., June 2—-Afier having ‘inal y sue- | coeded in capturing one game from the | Phillies, Manager Tom Loftus and his (Special to The fvening World + YALE FIELD, NEW HAV June 2 Yate began her series of final games this afternoon when ene tried to conquer tae Tigers. Although Harvard triumphed collection of long and short ball tossers | over Nassau'e sone last Saturday, It did 4 from the Windy City tackled the cham- | not detract from the interest in to-day's pion Brooklyns at these grounds this | game Afternoon. This was the first day of | A week ago Yale had a strong team, the half holiday season and the cranks | Dut today’s aggregation was not in| turned out in Jarge numbers first-class rhape Blount, a freshman,| Manager Loftus selected Jimmy Caila- | Was in right Meld. | han to twirl against the champions (o-| Suillvan waa behind the bat @ay. He recently beat the Tr After much discussion {t was decided Dod in Chicago. y Quimby on second base, though h Hanlon, as usual, bad out bis large | work bas been poor. pt. Camp de-! eorps of twirlers warming up, and after | cided a ¢ laet moment to pay at Watching them perform he finally #e- | siort st though he has been threat- lected MeGinntty to pkeh, with t as the receiver of his n of bends! ers, At 3 o'clock the bell rang and the game started. The Ratting Order. ened with appendicitis and might be compelled to jeave the Princeton rooters hi owing their confidence in Capt, Miliebrand by siving odis of 5 to 3 on the game, but! Yale's backers had ny Ward went to Rumeey’s piace at right fleld at the last moment, an@ for Prinéeton Kafer went tn to cateh, The Batting Order. MeCormack, as, Bradley, 3. Yale Princeton, De “el Quimby, 2. Bta Camp, sa. Medinntty, ‘allahan, p. Soirecude sulivan, Sharpe. Ib, - ount leraon, 1b Jones apened the game by bunting the . firs: ball pitched to Bratey and went wan, * thins . . Robertson, p. thins, , First 5 but were fleldded out Princeton, ¢ Second I Beore—Yale, 0; i ve's wild throw t ppt to catch = Hu napping ekard walted until had | Princeton In went out in one, two, lef to the plate with four | three urge striking out. No) then ambled to first. Dah- | rans raps to the fed Yale was served the mme wav hy Ryan [Sharpe striking out. No runs, catty ne Third toning. vatter to} Chapman, Hutchinson and Watkins ifice war taken uid only touch Robertson for pop-ups 1 Jennings pro No runs ond, Capt. Ryan| For Cuernsey walked and pinie MeGiralty's drop | second, but Robertson and Qumov went the alr. MeGtnnity }out. No pow AS n Green's hot beun threw him out at first. No rune. Second Inning. ly disposed of on his MeCormick and Gangel t Vietim on his ity h Mertes 14 not rand GIANTS | COULDN'T PLAY. Game with the Reds Had te Be Postpened on Account of Ra POLO GROUNDS.—The Giants didn't play the Cincinnatis to-day as scheduled Roth re on the fleld ready to play when the rain came down in tor- rents. The shower continued until after @ iret ahead of him, make wild swipes at MoCormick’s — f neatly dennin go! In fpont of Bradley's siow grounder and bi who Quick throw to Medinaity. wh cov |ovclock, when it was decided to cal} the Man was dimored of No runs. fame off. A big crowd of fans were Third Inning. dleappstnted ST. LOUIS RESULTS. RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, June 2— The races scheduled to be run here to- dey resulted as follows MoGinnit Calahan to abort er was grounder to M 10 reach secon leasted. Jennin ie secvond ed a pretty slide, While i ago players were Kicklor to §; uret on th we le \. 7 tp &, second plate Jennings raced to tr Duke of Melbourne, third, Time—1.40\4. ard's foul Med to Donohue, Ore Second Race-One and a quarter of a Donohue drove a low line fy mile.—Won by Rushfiel to 1 and 6 Sheckard. Callahen then made the first | to 5; Beh o! Girl for piace, $ to 1. second; eal off MeGinnity, a pretty Abusive, third; time, 2.29. Jones made a spl catch of Mertes's fly 41 Childs ended the GRAVESEND ENTRIES. Fourth | (Sperial to The Evening World) Dablen sent 1 RACH TRACK, GRAVESEND, June 2~The | \ h entries tor Monday's re totlows First Race—Mardie hen éieep: for toar-year-olte cal op. mile end thee towrihe over veven hartion "Hor Gries 1 io Dr, Bienterg 5 Mies «189 Font @ s€Ysetaper 0. Green. No runs. cane pod gant up high foul fly to ned the sir, being Me Lackinnd 0 | Ginatty's third jetim. Farrell mad lardy € i ze Athomes 1m running catch of Gansel's fou; grace ....122 58 Peothardy wD x a tur No runs. — PFitth tnaing. TO owen 4 Bob Baber Ll He The Cettes Si Bese Gatlent ..108 FP i} shot o xt Sp MeCormick Prieee. ™ Riwew 1 and died at Srey struck out g ty u 95 Moor “ trying to bunt. me ee hed firet on | 386 Biuccost 104 (12) Alard yen Caliahan's ae of his bunt, He was) — Glensellie 100 2) Lambaia 19 Rete tarown we trying fr stea, eecond.| Third Race afer ae maiten Uaree-verr-olde one ctle and eeventy yards, Orettes Warheetor Beaatitul — Red Pah = e ty Mecinrtts ‘ow to Dihien fenipe. sending Bra if Keeler's throw. ormat yee or. oti! i Fem tried Ly af ¢ wal: nips, tee, for ‘airy are) ecouat of rain. ‘oplre. font rv eared soe hen the game was cried war as f oo! amy it i] ae je The Johnstown Field Clud, of Jersey City, will play the Jaspers, of New Tally out their shoulders to the wheel 404) 4 bees three-yearsolde In this vicinity bert 1 d cary! for tnrw-rearcide and | shop oan =“ igs THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENLNG, SWIFT AUTOS SPEED © ON TO PHILADELPHIA. Evening World Reporter on a Bicycle Accompanies the Automobile Club of America on Its First Long-Distance Run and Tells the Story from Point to Point. eat | HY ct ¢ \ i snipehet by The Ryenina World photograpder.) George V. Chamberlain, Vresident of the Clab, accompanied by Dr. B.C. Chamberlain, leading the proces- sion a _——— m locomobile under a 200-pound pres- risa The “run” began at the Waldorf-As- 5.00-8.80 A, W.1 Stapleton, §. T Everit I, Mecy come ya] i ® took i "er S Fite ae with » rameline ake . t wn to ail mobe- 10,00—10.80 A. W.1 Tottenville, S.J re Albert Otto and two other t,,the “locomoriie route” al cn +N. J. | geptlemen: ha'ted, throus! rth street. Broad. S508. 48 mney Bieete nayis, t., hog As Ri Oiat-| tne” Meekeeana ‘Mulverry streets, OOP. Mi Metuchen, S.J. tuck for his guest in a locomablle or aero che Five Foints and Paradise al . , , [steam carriage of the natty sanhope re. Centre and SBD Ae Deed P. as Pe sal | pattern and tare report Nassay reat Broad, foul Whitehall the . y Mr. Davia. and Perry ’ A reporter for The Eve us Cap’. Maleolm ffeorty. | led fecrx 10 8 at. Geogr) ts aecompany the Automobile es feet ond w bin - bs , Geery te rth Amis tab of Ap on ite rum to! Sanhope driven hy Mr. Rob from there ig et ye goer ads ma club cow Philadelphia to-day, and b Le Rrojt Japaden Ba igh Stacy's, Btace Commissioner of High: | rhe route posting throug Homer W. Hedge ae A) quem Ina am: wave tudd. ano hi . of promress will be sent from and William HH Ha! an Dave H Morrie makine (n ali Metuchen, New Brunswick, Franalin points along the row locomobile stanhopes, each with a Park. Kingston, Princeton and Trenton. to Stanieton, & 1.) BOX of wlonsy black, but presentne a From nton the run leaves the ‘The autos eros in two bunches, on the § o'clock an4) req yellow, blue, brown and orange 4.3 ferries, Bach of them had a couple | hued Bheels respectively of machiniets at work in the boat put-| Bice “eeateie’ cetriigen "Tul 's?| Dir tele sete. the ren to 208 to tie liram Percy | miles and the best of the autos should | had ihre “eleciric’ carriages. ull ting the last touches to the working! cuess in the line. and mechanism. (Maxtm aiso a*peared in an electric car- do it in ele hours. RESULTS AT GRAVESEND. tng a race to Princeton. The fav rite | » Day Weather clear, Track feat in this brush was A. L. Rikers electric sil sre 1990 adted, about ote furlongs. route tad out and go by the Bristol Mike to Ca m where they will ware by ferry and enter rainbow of running gear showing green, etralaht croms the Propelled machine, which won the re- cent fifty-mile race on Long Island The autos were very much strung when they reacted the ferry to Perth Amboy, NJ. The ligt’ racing mar ohin v1 passed over the hilly Staten out | GRAVESEND RAC T hac 6 ThACK Highs sight Hamticep Jum inden. { Marters, weights _ sockeye. | Island roads in fast time, but the hea. Tr ter ones had found some of the hills} @@ Bise Devil i fewer 5 NR re mv Jeakios 2 I je i + vo | ae Hellones 136 Wen iitit EXCELLENT WORK, | Suit 18 Taer } AR Surorise was exused by the excellent) ™ i & i work done by Mr, Sehwarakopf's motor) 2g 102 ar a a | cad, though laden down with five pasten-| a 1 Fi 8 Gers. It covered the distance ta Totten | "ao i ass ae RS ergata 97 a ville In good time and passed two of fb Meran. vie ares the lighter machines on the way. The sean: pondbiae: dat: sills * QO MOND nACr—Htatenn 10.0 ferry to Perth Amboy had two or 4 reas the last three machines, Mr. Macy's cab was one of the last flyers to cross. ‘There were no nervous, pawing, impa- tent horses, no champing of bits, no cracking of whips for an accompaniment to the start of the first long-distance run. Tet Kimber'y _ The hilly road from South Amboy to Start goed. Won driving Time~1 G1 2-5 Princeton pia avoc With several of | Ovner—W. C Whitney. Golden Age and Beboot ms the autome * 1 i ve electri an THIRD RACK Ca tikes, of & ear-ots allows milk racing auto | ut in repair, Just " oe before Met was reached one of indvw | starters weights Joeturys * > phaetons me staled in 282 Standing. 111 ‘Turner " ie Goer’ ’ ne hills and MeMoekin, 11 Mitenetl * @ Valay between two steer and | 32 Mesmert, 11 O'Connor b Was looking for 4 team of horses to” 175 Modtrine, 111 Wellman r pull it up the hi'l in front | Separer , BREAK-DOWN. } » 54 mt 137 we Almost every large farmhoure was a peed. Won driving, Time—1 0 w he Wy Cant ieee Lisness Owne stopping place for rome thirsty party, & Rocke Medrine and Pupit coup o1 Whe severa: of the farmers had thei say FOURTH RACK—Special Oweepwiayyy 10) exch and HAG attet, one mile an a tun horses Necded he fences along the — om Detune. fond to get them a med to th© regen, | starter weignte ee noley autor. One of the heavy machines, . . . 4 : ‘ rrp we we ¢ 4 38 & turing car. broke ite jow-gear belt ih . ee § aun and had to lore half an nour to hi Start good. Won galloping Time-t 0% Winner be Owner Perry that fixet. Two gasoline machines, Srimomt broke down on Rocky Hl, a steep — — near New Brunawick A Prinston tony bat mery pay ‘RESULTS OF OTHER RACES. sat down to a hearty luneh, w nt of Prince Pepper nding Makes a New Reco iawn outside the Princeton inn we . urnisned » good turned for the time being Into an au- Madson and the Cartton ‘mile wel tomobile show, with several Princeton Adé to Big Featere at * record Students passing judgment upon the va+ Geavecesh. made by Bri a penand rlous machines, (portal tp The Brening World) Meekin @ second choice and Standing The «in jood break Turner 1 Several fain quails were encountered during the morning, and {t served to lay the Gast thas Gilad the reed ly attractive, with the Hudson Stakes Between Brunswick and Ringe | fer two-year-olds at five furlongs a ton some execrable roads were met and tne Cariton Stakes for three-year-oie it was No uncommon sight to Hee ih) 4), mie the features Occupants of an auto turn out and Wiel) ie ie page hae among its entries favor. Biand: eing & m 10) r was RACE TRACK, GRAVEBEND. June 3 —The other races on the card were fair. | 2 nadie iv : rine anti nad Meameriat cpough and Meekin w a] assist the machine the top of some *|Nial and the ae | rivante Was two and a half lengths in|) jdy a length and "RUNGE AWS ‘TENDER LETTERS MAD TW) IN DIVORCE SUTT. Annual Regatta on Har- lem River a Gala | Mrs, Sibley Cone 2 Oe a Separation from Rich Dis tiller on Ground of Cruelty—Love Event. Missives in Evidence. | 4 alive wi unting @9y is ant girls in) white annual reeatta of @ MRS. RICHARD SIBLEY. the Harlem wa ene held le always ove f creat in th terest confined to that in persone ¢ f aquatics come from al! f the country to The atte wis even larger than! as the perfefet w er brought and it w | out pretty much every estimated ined the smooth course of the river when the | first pistol was fred The that BO people fecorat! | boat houses were very | flags of many nations foofs and floats T ments for keew eo | excellent | the von evga to lend it west The fret for junior four-nared was ® walkover for toe Ha | Rowing Club, the Atlanta having the! |mipfortune te break their boat, thus pre- | Venting them from starting | nd the nt yothing to mar arion, but much In the junior single sculls, fret heat |the entries were # Hiavae, Friendatip }Boat Club; A. C. Colusky, Penneyl- jvaula Harge Club, & A. Cramer, Lone |Star Boat Club, and Max Hirsch, Har- Hiem Rowing ¢ Hirseh caught ue jwater first, but took a bad course, and when nearly abreast of the Dauntless Boat Club upset. The race then be came & pretiy one, not a length sepa the remaining three men until he last quarter, Hlavec won, with MeChouky seve The time was ém A bet | In the junior sing'e sculls, second heat, were: W. Ht. Heanen, New York Ataletic Club; C. Mayer, Wyanoke Boat Club Joseoh Nial, Laureate Boat Club, Phil- adelohis, and Jono Pardue, inetitute Boat Club, Newark, Pardue not being nm the ‘ine om time was left at the past. A length of clear water was between 4 man at the three- auarter mark, but Joseph Nial won out, with Hennen second; time, im. 4 b-4a, In the fret heat for juntor eight-oared four crews were brought ingether umbia University, First Bohemian ai Club, Wyanowe Hoat Club and New York Athletic Clud. Quite a little delay was caused in this Tae getting positions. At the quarter ‘The suit for separation brought by Mrs. Richard Clay Sibley ageinet her husband, the wealthy disttiler, 1s the intimation to society (hat their married) \.fe wae not wholly happy. Mrs. Sibley @ charges her husband with cruelty, 6 ras askeu Judge Leveniritt to award load over the others.) ns */8.A00 month alimony and 6250 conneet The Columbia boys we fee. is out at the halt mile ane, Be a M Sibley was Mise Carlile Weil daughter of Henry Well, © wealthy Hrooklyn merchant. They have twog children, both girls, the eldest tweived years old. The trouble began immediately after the marriage according to Mrs. Sibley. She say» her husband wae insanely jeal- i rus, objected to her friends and to her, musements ani Wes constantly creat-@ ing mortifying scenes. Mra, Sthley says! he owns much valuable property and, has an income from one source alone of 10) annual) x One night while guests at a box party at the Metropolitan Opera-House Mrs. ¥ The Norn. 2 aan He Behwav. o, Vorinek, Ne. it dD ants Time 5 min Je » con pha, seoond heat for junior elgh’ A rh 1 start wae made before th , Tee reached RICHARD CLAY house, He did not return and to be taken home by some one Mr, Bibley denies specifically all of a charges. He presents more than wenty of her ltters to and. loving. ten after be was cruel to her ‘ her she a nim “Dube! he REIFF BOYD WIN THREE. American Jockeys Carry Off the Honors at Epsom. her, hag letter to My 2, W. Donen, 1 ro, 5; J. Sullivan, 6 Rarrett, stroke The Ata.an te Le . i irby. 4 Vado int y nin ny field. 6 stroke painful, swollen, smarting, | feet and ingrowing mais, stantly takes the sting out ‘and buntons. It's the greatest \fort discovery of the age,” Foot-Kase makes tight or new feel easy. It is @ certain eweating, callous aad hot, th ting feet. Try ittmdey. Sold by gists and shoe stores. By | %5e. In stamps. Trial package Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le - Y. se LPI CURE a Rupcure” lance for ladies IMPROV! LJ wa rn Star AC Pr J. Nis!, Lan. W. D Hennen N.Y. A tee. Institute Boat key took the en fonled Mott his bow. At the sueht Henne engths behind. MeCloskey nev th on won. with Time. én Jane * Reiffs nore At Kempton Park ‘American jockeys) f the day. The LONDON, day the carried off the ing plate was Won with 1 Reiff in the saddle; the Weetmin- ster Plate was captured by Blacksm.th, ate entr alc rematia art which he | having ! ated Buel at lengths at the call Ht # , and the Sun- surmerged barre. but by clever oars-| Wit? J. Reif i... bd el oy oe manship saved himself from upsetting. | tury We't “pw J n hy five lengvhe, with Naughton | rie, Duke mont, ridden by Rigby, | Time—ém another American jockey, #89 eccom quarter mile dash brought to + ether FA. Rumohr Hedley, W | Muleare and T Patrick. Tt wae ar NY A.C. TEAM AT FORDHAM: ever, race throughout, Rumohr winning | Nobels | h Hetley escont sieare third. No time. Muleare rowed nk aie | Athletes Meet Cotlegians In the senior double sculls were Har- lem Rowing Club. KE Nagie and] 4 at the La Rumohr: Vesper Boat Club, Philadel. Home Gro chia. & Hedley ard J. Juvenal and " (iperiat wo The Evening Worl “rawford and Mu June 2~The Pord:| steep declavity, From Kingston, how-| Bine Devil in « Drive atch Standing. who | it wee, 9 Bom or then J antl ne a a gre ee Pda ee sbon ever, 1 good macadam road led W) The opening dash was a handica: | Seni Ske Mier meee ieee “i | Yo and the Poapers forge’ aherd, the tan he home grounds t!. Princeton. which brought out a grand field. Hell eo Vesper Boat Club w patna wos enath avneee Medical. But there wae a deal of tinkering and was the choles, tut Biue Devi: « ver tre Harlem cracks, with the Nag. | 4 Order, ane alias snd corning of sacke and testing |® ha aires. | BIG TROUT FINALLY HOOKED | A pelnagelionspeigen . hee LD DR. GRINDUE, of valves and brakes and ‘art lee and “Devil. aisees and The intermediate double-soull rare A mi, . : ae laa oe cae panos oa : nee they hed these res: {elon at ub L ‘ meres bar Privrh Vv from @ t A to th Cornel and yigers, Lo tar Boat ™ trowd of several hunired gatrered in | fraightened out “nse Dev, Haga to ing Peet dervie v4 Club. Keller and Metaler: Fitet Hohem . M, cenie Seam vi t) arenae eh og on ort AslOr's. | Heliobas. It red- iat anv ‘othe Mory of @ Twenty-one Pow fan Beat | ub. WC. Crested aad Ww nee (he wi s made. th evely war a ot blood from a re tH Org “2 Me] Which Fooled Thi start to finish between the Bohemiins TWENTY MOBES IN LINE. | irvilovas (Mreciat ts The Brent tnd Unions. ‘Phe Lone Stare soon being | ? PORT JERVIS. NY placed In the rear, the Bohemians had | > Chartes Came with © The Hudeon stak jas conceded an for 1 jachmann'® + \iry a a the addiiton of i. wot There were treaty self- Prince cles assembled. Some * tee and some were tres.” and the oner of eaca abso utely gure that ee ever turned out t have ham L. Garren ant H t on fr ies retui thetr_ home on They t co tt ‘4 ae at “ome parade was Pree George vc mer! Ceaptee. rr whieh he pald the lead until V0 yards before the finteh when the Cantons © bat ahead « H ing ———— by 0 quarter of « lenet imei. ” +" DIED IN THE STREET, LATONIA WINNERS. RACE TRACK. LATONIA. June }—|Meart Patter Seleed Joho The races run here to-day resulted as} Barry in am Blectric toliows First Race—Three-quarters : ; John J. Barty, twenty-nine years old, _— an evectric'ar gat OM Beventh | ge the of a avenue, wae en an electsie car Boer thie morning. oe second, tered ew