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SSE THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1901. BOOKMAKERS’ LUCK CHANGED WHEN GOLD FOX TERING WINS < BROKE LONG STRING OF WINNING FAVORITES.| jinigp seus, SOME FAMILIAR FACES THE ARTIST SAW AT THE GRAVESEND TRACK. OY OOOO ToOOOOOK Avo < . ° x Great Crush at Races LMM MLAUCHLIN = Tar MeNney “goDie ° GURNE Big Crowd Lines River To-Day — Attractive FEooy Facey Rr @* Cou ow’ Foe a for the Passaic - ; = M Card; Fast Track. ALLA) CCAR a Gear EE es, Regatta. to The Eventng World.) NEWARK, June 1—The annual re a of the Po owing Association, of the most important events of tts eld tn this country e year, place here this afternoon on the : River in the presence of @ big GRAVESEND It —The attend: this a Of the largest of th: excelled only by that oration Day Fully 20,000 persone: were un hand whe the races were begun, and the te @t the entrance were <tendity @n accompaniment ty rhe ple moving The gra uncomfortably crowded Tt was ow his was the tw seventh regatta ation, and as the dlf- had a larger number of in previous years, the indl- that to-day's regatta would sirpess all ov The weather could huve Leen better. é The warm rays from the aun were not too hot and a light wind blew coa- made it comfortable for ertainly 1 the > There was plenty of det the crowd, us the visit were the guests of the clit 4 The weather was disposes to be | both oarsmen ands tors. Gecent. ‘The south breeze was a bit B But the crowd was t a Along the River. the time stated for the begin droves of people began o arrive on buth sides of the banks of «river so ax to get the best spot to wiinese the race. It was long after 1 o'clock when tie frat event was called. A feature of thi year's regatta was the jarge number of local entries in the i} different events, being over a dozen in ail from the New York efubs. ° The ey as follows: Junior ventor shells, juntor double shells, ju- nior four-oared gigs, junior elght-oared was © Carlton Stakes, in whic carded asa starter, The for two-year-olds bringing out a The track w during the me . 4 FIRST RACK. Hest Hand swe Ben Viniie 8, Pablus, 113, Ailes Prince ‘Iichard, 3 or oxingle shells, special 2 Lady of Valley. iis xenlor single shells open to scullers who, a ernacentee) i ha never Ww senior race, and venlor elgat- on a stralght- » river, the finish he Institute Bout Mart fair, Won ridden out. a Gold Fox wan 1 a @trength of his « Fe odie. however. &|‘Pittsburg” Phil Surprises Regulars by Bid.| ding Up Thompson's Selling-Race Winner. ne being 0; Club-house, ‘The First After a long delay th ent was Mnally started. It was for the junior single sculls and nad two contestants, T. A. Tiertng, of the Passaic Boat Club, and Samue er, of the Lone <A t was a pretty race a y two lengths. Time, nm f " n by Neretd Boat Club, x . ‘Heat Club,” Hoboken, second: DIXIANA YEARLINGS SOLD. | ning, follow = and Katheri: ie «=the turn wh; Fapldly and joined the as they struck the str. came away aml won Jengthe from Fabtus, Richard a head, SECOND RAC for three-yea quarter The long string of winning favorites( stretch First: Whip, In spite of his that has teen worrying the bookies and] Welght, had the moat apecd. jeating up their ik-rollx was broken w in the first race yesterday. 1 Pox. a] Mr, Featherstone m 12 to Lehanee, won running away Hel he didn't: buy th Wan not backedste any great extent and] A Meg whe was offered t it is probable that his owner let him run] good. younrater, but Mr. Fi loose. After ther: Nttsburg Phi] Was ded with tWe-year-olis and ms Tdld not care to add further to hte string. went de i bid Gold Fox up to | Disadvaninge forced Sister Jullet Jat walcd price Mr. ‘Thomp hard drive y the horse, Iti seldom that th plunger] Poorly} . She war ala elve pound t, bida a horse up. In fact the write ng twelve pounds to Sister ailets dt hot remember that he ever did t Mr, Featherstone Lost feel badly that ly Disadvant: » him jast fall, a cracking atoerstone w Bearters, wte., Jorks Yanceman, 100, Pargman 8 does) seamed mistaken policy to send the filly don alto the post when It looked Ike a fore (18 (aieloiorereserar Gree ! ’ c e Srobably. aa} Kone conclusion that Slater Juliet would o ‘utrt goed, 7 = = ~ = = horn pre, This was probably: as) ane cee in not much use RIvine < = mee Sidney 1 # \ good a race ax Goll Fox ever ran. Hel race horses, and particulariy filles, hard pve Urother to Bi races with ftoch oes not retain bis form tong ind te| Faces when there Ia nothing In alght. 0 Pans brett Me A Suse -_-= «= Just as Ukely to run a bad race NeXt) Shaw Mede The Regent Win. to The Evening World.) S © Lanceman ran Dank ‘ alah The May Stakes furnished the best END RACE TRACK, June 1. © t0 Waddle in behind his Meld ant his. jer Three Favorites in One Hace. {Anish of the afternoon, Five horses e this afternoon 4 pormanice was Dummy ent Tt was a trib Mr. Vosburg's work| finished a ona line, rhe best DP je runni: rider got Beuntiin they. 5 Soo OD OD when te layers for a long Ume quoted | gMewe Be There Lanc three starters in the at 9 to 5| boy been « @ they ran on even ter: . k ent that| been tnt take your plek the experts could not make a ne on form and that all agree x ohadl an equal ne where Lance:man put! sult was never in Lanceman winning ¢ Tatzon closed strong and heat Sidney Lucas two Quaker Sluggers Fall) | wan nippe and. Barry pulled | down val close to the stand ey ripped a single ta centre stule and) took third on MeFi offing. Cross took) Dalje« soarer. fakes the lead in the stretch on any Exchange. All during horse he devotes ali his attention to his ding was lively, as the on ad business | horse. andiikoes n about his busines: rre the fMnest lookers scen | + and was , * horsemen spent thelr time in the Had ang, other paddocks, 9 e yearlings from the it have ; a m F Monnor quent F Farm were placed on to. protit by When. the latter a! 0 f management of tne ' ————— run heme lengths or q the place, as nace, on Kitson’s Curves|Sz run aes Penton ek nee ot eee) Gtenaettic shoutd Have won. 1 TWO Thousand Wild-|Bout in Woods Near ee TER a Ua neatin noes The Hudson Stakes, for two yearooite, five on ‘ nus Med to Shecks e ait 5 : O'Connor got to the front with Glen- | ee : ‘ Jatroiied. Flick sini BE three horses to make a dead heat of it . J. ger amounts, = Cae for Six Runs in Sec. [iy harry Instead they Mnished fi rt, Alatke| Relite in tne lags aral serena nineny nia Eyed Rooters See the Pompton, N. J., Not The dest bidding wax done when the pgeiasuere, wisi. Joke. || (StLIKt. Fis ond and Seventh! Manta made the running. Alsike's best game] weathervs Tle wanted to ree mae Game at New Haven. Brutal Enough. colt by: tmp, rome—MInt Julep, a ete 2 U 4 te tralitng toFay pod atl iyac eames hs the others wer aid olng. ne Hlenen’ nad brother to Brandy Smash and Clarct Renisneys ine Innings. the front yesterday and the pace “Qwia| paid stfict. attention to business Glen- isamincnies Cup, Was offered, Several owners were Misieader. 115 alow, When It came to a aprint in the! nelle would have recelved the money, (Spectal to The Exening World.) (Special ito The F unaxlous to secure him, but Jamea Rowe, ning World) pact enon} b i = as NEW HAVEN, Conn, June 1] paTERSON, N. J., June 1—Dan Gal-| them al end secured hint foe RoR CPEB A EES ‘The Matting Order. fl ing almost on who was the ss NEW YORK BOSTON. * [Two thousand rotors peer pate lagher and Jack Burke, both claiming) | The ills’ by imp. Ben strome—Siary _ 4 Princeton watched the fire: [Prookiyn as thelr h wetcher, a sinter to Oneck Queen, also } 1 Med to Daly. an 3 rooklyn as thelr home, met in a ten 13 r u Yale-Princeton game at Yale Fleld}round prize tight near Downs Hotel at| god ty Ele Gracen fae akan’ Dens nohue's eway, in front Bit th Beyehante Sev aca aan EEA thls afternoon. The day was cold.| Preakness, at daylight this morning. | eke tee aon thentnraw 0 . but there wan plenty of enthustaun with | the sd that e up the gathering Standing of the Clubs. installs imax and = 5 bands and soaga and the lusty cheers of] yere the employees of the Smokeless - | x Betonanty.'R i Garry | base for the frat time, Strang going toy ome with the fra run, Tenney Eoin |the Princeton rootern ip ee choruses. | Powder works at Pompton. One of the wotec ah 2 bier ica teennin second: gave Demont a life at frst. Dee The Batiox r men was asked to lay down in. the Ws 483 for the place. ¥ ah , ‘ Lp peel Ructow on ‘Third Mase. mont started to ateal Smith threw 1 aefincetan. axes ap. reeond round, but this told to the Papeee sth aly FOURTH Itar 4 Sitson'* long foul war caught by Sla- as sin prac. |Mecond und ‘Tenney tried to acore while | gteinwender, 2. enna + ab. f ‘ burg. Stee . The Carlton Stakes: for three-yearsolds and Es Mheckard Mt the right teld wall] Bvelow was quick and sure tn pracy |Tmont was being run down, but be] Coograve, s Waddell, 2b. n, and the promoter Pittadurg Mu stilentesss 12 20 (375 woward: one mile. Srrespomtent #ith Hrooklyn zea for a ston outa . showing no favors to the injured | was aut at ithe Mate by an eyelash, Metr, Ib, sige Sharpe, ib. oul i) In eertaun ous ethad a LEAGUE. { PHILADELPHIA, [a 1—The| poli y Med t that has kept him out of the came |Ganzel to Smith run, jebrant, cf. bp pal ope jot the men ghowed els earnestness] Clubs. L P.c. Starters, wt ‘ cantata geecaannele | £ LaaBTS te lnvndteneveoe Mine ney Unasaivted — retired Smith.| Brown, If. O'Rourke, as. intcherietiis Chicago rer Commando. } ehampl: cate Tine < ehit te Daly and was called # ay Tonk, He handled everything sent | Nicole torsed Matty three of his pret-| Pearson, rf. Winslow, | rf. Bare Rncccrlhdoeni int het eece (mural 7 ces rent pasate way Weat today to take a fill out off ar not have the move! Mis way and sent the ball wa Mest benders, and the Glant’s twirler| Hurohings, 3b. Hirsh, ©. UL RAR Waa RnOcKe POOR nA, Wasbineton..1¢ 18.400 tart good - Kers. When Unele K | for M A passed tall xe longed in a manner that tmp on summons | Green, c. Robertson, ond and fourth rounds, and when the 3 q up his schedule tis a cont iia fanned. Hall stutorallwithicthe (bellef Walt No runs. | Underhill, p. Garvan, bell rane for the tenth Nagher re- Ke slates: ain third bag ts in his cus! Fourth Inning. net be Kidnapped. Davie and wily to Thomas, Dadten |whort and aecond did a ser! meats c Worry made 4 att wbostop Agtswlchathes ball moking ‘itive and heaved | to a mighty degre if ile sorun 1 yt signed oa crank back of the slew apolled Doi ® bid for a hit le aire Pat a NRT ERE Nex CoMUEOH SRE Het sthes » runs Field Club and the Hobo! dunRleciie Dthe | Seltach ‘aroused ‘the enthusiasm of the wouldn't be no] fane by smashing the leather to right RACE TRACK, GHAVESESD emtrior for Mond)" raves ere ay ft : First Race—Murtie by tudytng andiup: mile and three-quarte Asa LIS Monroe Doctrine. 10 Mella Bing Barleycern Roxburgh Bod. agers busy the players | 1 notice yont the bounder In clean style, but Ganzel | Mobokena ‘ cat RiS Se, Aropped the throw. Gammona stole eta Mohoken To used was ttlous one, The powder. nd, DUT got furt! as Matty put if 4 . mill men are up In arms against the Urtd Moran on] Rivalry between the Weat New York| tight promoters and claim tha they Pita Set ee .»- {OURED, f% BOSTON DRUG. rn team has] we, always been keen and the two postpone] 11 1g windled out of thelr money that the man who Despe Bermute Hundred tn gam cl tkene ) rth Inning. ———_ fused to continue, saying that he had } Mathewson und attended J[apratned his hand. The Evening World q teensy roller, Smith Was, fa BASEBALL RIVALS TO MEET reporter saw the man clalming to out vietim. Buelow handled Gammon's and Wet New Yorke] Fillagher and discovered that the name be «tren in for aay food oe He tin > 1 t artiats s morn Aerie dnt Rue eclnl a alts fleld for two bases, Strang after bunt-| ments of thetr games has intensified It. soonstbie for the pulling off of the battle the patient tier: cakte, ' Geesstey Hitlist i : aot resimadeltngthenotnars nd Ing foul twice, struck, out, “KIMI, | They will try tt again to-morrow at the| nea made himwel? acaree in the Preak. | one ot, two bots the ‘pattene: canaee ‘uss ed Friar Tabor... 108 ‘ *s 18.000 Fane Saw the Game. Charle: yelled the Dleacherites whet] ge George's Cricket Grounds, Hoboken. Ses ouniR lia lic Hquors: it destroys the diseased appe James Pits. vet vat Hickman came up, but Nichole wap dine ness Mountains (ite for stimulants, Mr. Mt. M. Whitney, ‘Miss Hastings nes When play was called the sta creet and gave (ne Glints slugger hia] THis will be the first game of the sea-| wcanagher’ 14 belleved by certain | for years P tate Boart of u domi ant) witty ating {pecan 3 w were full and fang were gathering on | bane on balla, Davis it to Demont:|mon between there aspirants for: the local sporting men to be Andrew Ennin, R | aah ees iad took a das’ | AUN, Kelley mt Ee side ines, ‘The attendaace was es. | forming Uickman at second, Wut Sel | semt-profersional champlonship of the /q former pugilist who left the ring for | "From #2. 1" mile and seventy yaria ETAT Et ieee [PRINCETON lana ORRACTel Umated then at 18¢ came heene with the tying run. nzel| Metropolitan district. the navy a. ter wok employment at] Bury ty , cold tepaner: Rowera gas jec{ itd te Sheckard, Dahlen Pras The grounds were tn good condition | tapped an eaxy one to Tenny and wae ere ene Sen Pompton, N. J. send 1 y! q rid FRONT RGR TOOLS Ie cetera eee Gy ay Ing Py Uren Chie MAHER FINISHED SECOND. | Ennis and Burke mot in what wan to] 2 eft! : hat Pinladelpaia $s SOS netiimoment) Mathewson | was Fitth inning. be w finish tight In Pompton a week or| Tox 5 . * : - tu plteh for New York and . © ago, in the presence of a goodly nt flood. | Daly singled 4 Dahlen med | * h Klteredge’s tall fly wax cusy for Strang. oat, 5 fo ago, he presenc a goodly i to Thomas M ery hit to Hallman, | Broadway Aleck Smith to oMelate Smith wax under 3 "x foul pop up.|Lerd Falmouth’s Ceritlo Won the! ii nher of mill employees, commuters *r ning Daly.” MeCreery was easy on a hid the nd Kite Hamilton wat again a. patient walter Whiteuntide Plate, 3 natweret valli : steval rns Bie and Drew hia third base on balls. A eae . ,, [and men who were sald to be local den, ny el ty Kelley. Haltman mic Sey ee ere tent Him tonsecond. Matty;| LONDON, June 1.—Lord Falmouth’s |cons. 1 te Kee! Dona vhelr » runs pn the Whitsuntide ate (of | Burke refused to Ko on after the nec: e bally, struck Tenny | Cerillo after pitching this Sev 5 rung 100 soverelens, for two-year-olds) yt fond round, and was accused of quitting. Buelow lined a pretty single to right, hester Whitsuntiic Meeting 3 C \ Hanover Queen Farreth te MeGutre ain i SAADD, bur he wan Out amille trying to mreteh | esa ee Crib me Aiwa T1e | Tickets sold at $1 cack “A Fitts Mabe HaActead the Fils, i ay i a pty toate Inning. tt 1 0 *. Gh ble. Deragnt Loaned Bimithia was five onai4 sou Ay ue al 1 ——— ‘ { with Kelley a | Sheok utils hot ner and stepped on farsi, cara roller to An easy fly to Demont d by: Lord Dur! iniahed thir Pa Ae doubling. ay Kits ; rianenteait cris Bee eee ere eameete emane | owned bo La phi wien GOLF AND POLO CLUB £ A 1 second, Dei. y Jamilton . s. Fiaes renttoaned veal eaatnaeeh peimeryaiout |! Se eee ute aes mebemonts tt a cn In. the alley VARDON WILL NOT PLAY HERE = “ci ial sur E s | dave voutaaward colng no g xo ‘ as 0 ¥ y , nearlululoadcen nteorininl rel, My ae on aa cenned a At Ct ee newt | between the "left-ateld Meachers, but CAvLLY a ay Bo ' a bunt te Kelly and | bun: a ewe Hipped he] ODay sald tt fel n ben the Hub- | ¢,, y Links, f Umping around rhint Croan | reached ball, but he to| bite fanned out and fired. his bat at |Champlon of Americn WII Lee His ANTON SEE tg chee Mat tera 5 ie bat took Teal terry Wt to atest in times | Matry. | Matty promptly: fired, the atick Tithe Go by Default. ene iad Past Paes A runs mat LLamilte cond, Demont fol- | a el, rats! qugh, Lang was puree 5 ternationa and Polo . capltal Xx. [owed With another ount, mending Hans [another tan ¥mith dropped | LONDON, June 1—Harry Wardon, the of Nouroula $1,0,0, @14 Incorporated here to-day, to provide grounds and bulldings for whine. Hton to third. Grandpa Long si] the third curve, cot the ball to firat| goif player, sald tonday that he would Ver the honors thrust i K Lifted a eS, an ewes pop fy to Strang In time, Smith’ Hfted a fy that fell safe g eh fooha > Gold Knight 1 uly TnOWw [ee INA TOA UCR Mee En iten LEAN elicenanaican f Selbac eet as far as notlisereny ae Pe ee eeie of golf, polo and other games, ‘The Incor- : : furced ieelley. Nov una, 1 waa, { QUNEing A foul hae Kittredge jpabied cond, stiammiienie lt atk tr ede | Boston. ; porators are John J. Hull, Hornce| a_cure IN SG WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. aitly torn Ue vtimae hnunteld wages. rhe wan nalicd| presested “Aelimel with mw ffee, pies iy] WO for the etter to: aaoaling the sphere ae FEREL MNS Gis Ca OrAD Baeesr allot ——— —— re, and HAVE | oy a ateal. Delehanty doubt * fret Sel sprinted for second. ine an at. | {2 Buelow and catching Smith off third Ball for Unger, Jersey City, e for the third out Haltre o runs, laningenl CHICAGO, June 1.—Dr, A.M. Unger, See i free pana, Sel-|on trial for alleged conspiracy to pwin- $200,000 for This Yacht. ‘ Ratiing-gun/ die insurance compantea which had} path, Me, 3 .—The b od one fit and| written policies on the Ife. of Marie gra farecarcaecelthtetoreatteieiat An Haltren Defenbach, was admitted to ball to-day r ton of a steel aN WAS Riven free tr, In the sum of $15,000, jailing yacht which ts to cost $200,000. ' CURED Th doubled, ‘Del Barry. sing! juire natled Barry i e hospital TP at Dut was out by a mile ring an easy grounder ty Demont runs, Seco! “RACE TRACK, HAWTHOR, ur omen on (L—The races scheduled to t Thomas, Orth, Wo-day resulted ux fo He mile and * outtit, —Won by Blue Lick, § to HOT Vincenne 101 for pla Hartel agi wasieecond; Tobe Paine, thin), Tin out of thirt searing simer Smith, who wis once the star | Balen | Atter of league, knocked foubled: man stuck leather and ol] ning! portation, He dled trying to steal, No OUR roler to EXrang and was throw uns, fights of a mil lapicisevoncaunlnc rat Siiy sate on Bare Gummons ting three wide ones | TUB* lmproned’s Harry Be to Sand 1 te * Mgured only above scoring. Daly forced ik dro him wax fanned out by Matty Seventh Inning. 8 eweon tossed Moran's 5 No runs, Moran mruck out. Kittredge dropped ious Mw a0 tong to, Long ana] a Mine nent eal Sieh tag If you have a good nose and correct palate + e] beat t all to rat., Davin raised in vain al Wo atty's elusive Hust, 7 to 2 andeven; Hor Hunn ion pohly oo _s|long fy to Hamilton, ‘Th felder| shoots. Hamilton ‘after. fousing off col re alceatessancennst “ane Reaey thtes na | tora a Lala ie Ve 912 /o) are| tone ey toltamiicons rhe eam telter | abou va lgorentronds paliae eneaes mpare ig! a ny i y : fe Lad; | olot0 nt adway. $ counber-irrit f ca only. count | Philadelphia 03 thin, Time-3.17 ‘3-4. wher Arar t nt He Way ‘6 only unt ————_-——- wan given AR hand his Lasts up to putas malo shreey victtms In a Tow Hat Wag ne ho d . bat. He rapped a graaser to Long, forc- | for Ma: Sait ermehes Lougue drown ms] WILL REMAIN IN CUBA, = Jing Hickmmn'at second. No runs aatickeuan'e My rail straight to Ham path 0 tonins: hin reshecta torthe’Hrvok™| wagilixGaroNguae Lele Is ef Third Inning. Di Gani "walked." Moran ‘ gner has been in and ee O une Tt Is of-) iciteridge amashed the ball safe 2 wont at frat runs, ; TRASK, FLO, dun, th " | foially stated thar the United States | selbach's head and, raced around to ao OLD DR. GRINDLE, a will remain in vontrol of Cuba until the [ond base. hola's neat sacrifice put 5 aise: of men, Under pront wet back | Matt amendment has been “wubstantiale {alm on third, One of Matty's low shoot] Hote Again on the st, Loute, with any or all of the much advertised Whiskies, You will see a sclenti®s treatment blood Dahtenwatke |. MeCreery “ve runs. re by Inoings. iny cent. mark in thelr games| Neeler xe West, so the Siow Meg tod ne figure It out th, er, 8 to yr. + W Red "Hook, third. 1 Race—Mile and a hulf Beven-elghthe of a mile,—lagain, | know what] Pla went throu, im bones, red apots, an Smith. Kiuridge tried to} The steamship St. Louls arriyed here mat, # to T and 3 to 1: might happen next year, wrted. | This waa made known toloame home, but Smith reached the balll yo.day. bringing among her pd vast difference between them. Blood will tell. One is a thor. and on a, painful swellings cathe the gamesteean™™ T* P*™ | Moai gan! getton baw been apnroned [Sao uaekyty MANE, (che 2) Handaink Hedie.oex-Governor of New| oughbred, the others are, well, —, —- , compare them, | ih sat deter cme bona fan a en ea Firat. Inning. prs thery resents from the plate. Hamilton wae} Durronw, Aduison Clay" Harria, ex GOLD MEDAL AWARDED AT PARIS, 1900. Fiatting fess skilful physicians, Remammas, GES } Bere AM eM LE] sueckan's dvive, caconmt safety ot| meactal. Rota Grpenaarrgcpagase| Henle erane sees tees waa Cees inte Maar AMEE BS IRI & CO. cv UNCON ro a - r a volo Tol » Hunt, a urs a. Donahue's ahin,” ils atterapt to stoul) Pit, DOSTON va NEWYORK, Adm. ¥oe, ese|tO Fight. field and Hamilton. sprinted Biwoodward prt bon ted UL -» Sole Bottlers, N. Y.|sr53 ei on mana ioc