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SHEEPSHEAD. Voter Did Not Meet King Pepper tn First —Track Fast. jo The Evening World.) FSHEAD BAY RACE TRAC oughbreds yawned and sighed for a slic of the arct! could have securcd to-day, for the weat fo mike one do al perate. It wa goers have ye! Perlenc Under auch conditions it was dim ¢0 arouse much interest in the thongh it was very interest or wus hot eno: t anything ¢ Bpindrift, for three-year-olds, was the eolltary stake. There wes some disip- grintment hecruse Voter iid not go the fira: race. The meeting bets Keene's fast sprinter and King Pep would have been very Interesting. The eard in other respects was up to the The attendancs was large and the track in perfect condition and lightninx fast. FARST RACE. Por three-year-olds and up; six furlongs Rett SUMICPIn, Str Pa Wow ye i 28 2° 9-8 33 3 10 Won handily, Time—1.13 2 King Pepper went right to the front at flagfall and was never headed, winning handily by two ‘enxths from Unmasked, ‘who was six lengths tn front of Illum. SECOND RACE. Yor two-year-olds; five furlongs. Betting, whta., jocke St.ilif.Fin. 6¢r.Plac 119, Mitehell Start good. Won driving. Time Ghaw had the mount on Five the others, ine then drew out and In a driving ih beat Five Nations a length, and was the-eame distance before North- ern Star, THIRD RAC Selling; for three-year-oide 4 Marters, whis.. jocks. StHIEFin. str.P Roehampton, 105. O'O"nor 4 14s 1? 16-5 ‘The Amazon. 111. MeGinn 130.2% § Deland, 106, Shaw... Redpath, 112 Hewett ‘Vitellies, 104, Burns Haag, Be Cochran... i fan... 3 22 7 2 Punoteal, 93, Smith. 6 7 8 1m Mart geod, Won easily. Time—1.18 1 nd up; one intitle, Roehampton went away tn front and Was) never caught. Me just gallop ene) ray. and won eared up In the re markable time of 1.3) 1-6, which In two-fifths of « second behind the record Hengist recently made by Brig: : Faced with him for alx furiongs and the head of the stretch, but could Rever rea three lengths a on the winner in spite of his good per- formance. He wax in for $1,%4), FOURTH RACE. The Spindthrift; for three-year-oita; one ruile end an eighth Btartera. whtn, jocks. 214) Heels, 108, Guile, 110. Spencer... Belving, 95. Wonderiy... 2 Gumbolat, $5. HH. Cochran 4 BDellario, 117, Shields... 5 Start good.” Won cleverly Time-1.62 2-5 +, Gold Heels won the Spindthrift and ex- tablished a new record. He ran a mile anda furlong in 1 beating the Fecord made by Potente last year by 2-5 of A second. Helvino was the pace- maker to the far turn, with Smile and Gold Heels next, head art A couret ef lengths in front of Balliire. On the turn Gold Heels raced to the front and, taking the lead, held it to the end, win ning cleverly two lengths ‘Smile ‘Was six lengths in front of Belvino, FIFTH RACE For Alliy two-year-olds; selling; ave furlongs Hetting whia. forks St 106." Smith. Non, il foanie. 101, Stiles H ‘Trentham, 101, Slack 1m 40 Start good. Wen driving Time—1 0 4-5 Optional took the jead at the fall of ‘ 1 ‘ ngmn 2 8 $, @he flag. and making all the ngs won ridden out by a leneth and a half Meditation. after swe treck. finally got up an @ neck for the place Sixth Race—Mile and a quarter.—Won Star Bricht: Decanter was second and Rochester third ———— . SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Bpecta: beat Arcension 0 The Evening Worlt.) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, June 27.—The entries for to-morrow's Faces are as follown: maiden tmo-year-olts Trump La Stoyne ¥riend Jock |), Mtuninate 04 bor Courtenay 0... Becond Race—For three-year-oid+ and u: mile, The Puritan mi for two-year-old: Ave Peninsula Diaad vantage Apple of My Ei Gonnle dia Greenwou Bp Tals sort of weather ts all! Dahlen, right for thorouchbreds; {t makes them, run tn thelr bem form. But tho humana who came down to look at the thor- A North Pole expedition any reerults here the hottest day that race- Mr Two runs, K ‘the “crowd wild by deep centre for a home run, Dal len gled, sending Daly to third. MoCreery Ktole econy Daly and Gating at ve! Nations ene the talent promptly made him the orite, sending him to the poat ates to 5 Sister Julet waa the best backed Northern Star made the ing, followed by Luctitne aml Five jations, until well Into the last fugjong. Haltren bunted safe and beat tt out, and Dwyer deolaret tt was a foul, although Irwin picked the tell up on sage tertte cory and juggled tt over the foul Mne. The ta with so one out. Van then fanned and Dwyer handed to them on a silver phat ter and won out. Hahn hard as Doheny, but with falr umpiring the Glanta w atick work wan a feature of the game and he hit for a home run, a triple and three singles in five Umer at bat. The Amazon came through RE. Cineinnatt o10400101-7 oo Nea York 04000000 1-5 e@une ax inthe first: game except the batt Ups and Berger for Ctneinnatt, Taylor ind Bowerman for New York to ampire the seven two Smith from when the and was out, Nel 1 Pailllps and was to centre, Neln CYCLING EVENT. ns all over the Kings County Wheel- men's meet at the Mn | track on § Temploinn .... 6 on that day attenti j match, ent dista An opp at thelr favorite Wheelmen wil! have a very attractive programme without that. ehamplonships to be held at the Pas-Ameri Exponition, Watfalo, are many American record | of the con holders, In the 100-yard swtm are such eaperta The Batting Order. Rrookly n. Pittsburg UK Ub, Clarke. If. ere, Beaumont, ef. Level) ah Branafell, 1b. rf. MeCreer Gating, 30 Mesut MeJames, p. UmplreO' Day WASHING TC Jun . PARK, BROPKLY v that we have begun rigns Pirates 1 think we ought to eames,” sald t. Joe Kelley to the champion Brooklyns as he entered the dressing-room previous to the game. If there ix one ante eam in the League men take delight In Bmoky City crowd. 3 a result of thelr victory yemterday the Brookly 2 vers were In a jo.ly mood, and” they threatened to do. all Kinds of things to Capt. C.arke and his! team In ame, Manage on after watching his twirlers through i m= an to beat the visttora ven and apeeay delivery, wt in the box Fred Clarke, on the other hand, de- pended on young Chesbro to fool the champions with hie collection of, slow and fast benders. ‘This was Ladies’ Day, and about 30 of the fair sex were prea: ent at the Kume. Firat Inot Clarke St a bounder to Dahlen, and on the Intter'n bad throw to Kelley Clarke. re. d second. Heaumont went inassiated, Clarke reach- Teach singled. scoring each stole second. Brans- Neld's high fy waa grabbed by Daly. Wagner doubled, sending Leach home, Ritchey sent a tine fly to McCreery. Mey Wan retired by Ely and Brans. Ceoler tripled. Rheckard then set driving the ball to Keeler ahead of him. Ely'a muff of ee THE WORLD; ‘'HURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 190L: ALL THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. IMAXEY LONG SAILS FOR EN BROOKLYN VS. PITTSBURG AGAIN. GLAND, TOO. Champions Confident of Taking Another Game 3 from the Leaders in the Penant Race. at firat hy Dahlen. Chesbro struck out. McJames struck out a Soarer walch Kelley sent u Branafeld smother Clarke's high foul Ny wan captured by Beaumont was che third Pirate Hransfeld sing! Wan CHUBNE stealing SOC OOOO Bheckarid flew out 181) OOo nending Datlen hom scoring McCreery. MeJumes forced Gatins at rth Inning. Wagner's long foul fy was caught by i hot ground- er and threw him out at tire: Clarke's catch of Kelley's fly robbed Keeler's fy Sheckard hit ling Keelor to nec- Daly'a grofinder at recond. b was muffed by on Ritchey's wild throw eler scored and Wt, Leach to Brans. Fifth Inning. Zimmer went out, McGulre to Kelley. ached first on a aafe hit > Teeter ror MeQutre doubl was retired Sixth Inning, Leach ambled to first was caught stealing second. reached firat on Gatine's on balla. He poor threw to advancing © Ritchey*a groun off of MeJamen legs sty wave the latter hin base. Dah pied to Ritchey, MeCreery Gatins singled, moortn Cree and. Aecon McGulre ferce: ir runs, » ind Doheny on first and recond, Van t would have filled the bases, double play retired the ide, The Is mana, to keep the lead aw oret Rit an uld have won, Crawford's RE BY INNINGR Tae bareimg order for the aecoud game ten, which were changed to Phil- the New The mange refascd ent a wamo and yers were selected—Aleck he New York team) Ad game was called. Firet Inning. i Dobbs knocked a grounder to Hickman fy." The Van Haltren t nnn eaey, vate past Ma- FOR SATURDAY men Hold Meet at Manhattan Beach. An Internatlonal team race on bleycles County Wheel- Tom Cooper and Frank All four men are now devoting thetr) to training at the track, and. ree hoate will be run at diffe es. This will afford the me ded motor-paced pursuit race Hed off, but the Kings County jaa aia Among the enirt an K. C, Hehaefte,, of the National Swimm Aewoclation, of Philadelphia; H. H, Reeder, W, G Miller and L. J, Geodwin, of the Kaleber| young ladies wi! borker A. C.; Freq A. Wenck and R. C. Beecroft, | pew York A. C., and J, W, Mevncer, Columbial The Baireraity, MAXEY LONG And atill another Yankee sprinter has c set out to show the English how to run | himself be ‘This tme it is Maxey Long. the champion and record holder | whic » Daly, forcing Bransfeld at . y singled, scoring Wagner and advancing Ritchey: . Meoring Htitchey and Ely, ¢ bro Med out to Mec ing for the Engiish ohamplonahip and contender in next) month. in competitions. rival will comp eller was retired by Hheckard went Bransfield. No runs. ~ NEW YORK.--CINCINNATI. (Continued from Firat Page.) and Chesbr: Ely fanned. Zimmer. wan thrown out jout. Ritchey Maxey, with hard Ang, net sail on the steamship 8 Loule | and bn Yesterday as she started on her Journey and upon his arrival there he will Join | ¥ the other Yankee athletes now In train: NCE FOR HLETIC “COP” Fireman Has Backing for a Race with Cregan. word of warn- international . holder of wor, ard hurdles, Tewksbury, ex-champton Inter- Ate sprinter, SHAMR "s record for Koon, Phillips gave foreing a run. Ganzel a base an balls. OCk I. DUE HERE AUG.{5 Showed THE Second Inn Hickman made a atar goon's ahort fy Steinfedt’s hard rap and thr Davin «'ng.e lor eacrinced, Salbach filed to Dobbs. over Magon's head. T: Van Med to Steintel Challenger Great € peed in Brush with Kariad. Nergen struck out Phillips rapped a foul ly to Warner, Dobba died the same | ‘elaon rapped a slow one to Stein- dt, who fumbled, a liner to right for two bases, 9% Ganael sacrifced Hickman Hickman amash Now here is that chance Mike Cregan, n looking for. xtous to show member of the de- ter New York ng to hin adi the athletle tuning-up trinis 2 31 popped a fly to Heckley. for ten dage, pared for her Fourth Inning, transatlantic scraper. bounder to Ganzel. Maxoon got a ing to steal third, vis Med to Craw to. Crawford, might learn som Crawford waiked. Crawford dled try- n this: mornt: low Dwyer fy pa threw Van e sailing a match out. fefl in The Evening that attracted World some © of forty-thre: Walsh's attentt Fitth Inning, Ganzel retired Irwin Peltz from Cinctanatt. an infield hit ‘There were 5,000 persons In the stands papped a fy | fouled out to Bergen \ Sixth Innin Dovbs was thrown Herger beat out PHilpe fanned. Irwin to. first, i iT s. he has practically ace ne challenger attracted a lot of at- All that Mr. Walsh asks fe that Cre- fosfelt to show he nd then in behalf of hn, Who Ne saya eu oe the city) depsrt- nvas and towed a small boat, s vold anything In the nature of a trial of speed, but dur- jing a couple found herself going In the same direc- 1 overhauled the wan post a sultadl by Hickman the same way. Setbach are ami Harley dt eae aniees made a circus fy of Beckly'e short fly exer down the riicht feld foul Ine, No mins. Crawford atruck out, Ni member of tha Lout, Steinfeldt to frat. * Strang out. Warner singled (> nn aaay onelta th AG erg fot Waa CAUKHE napping at frat. inglet | onder If Paddy: CRESCENTS NOT TO DISBAND’ Howling Club ts More Active than fver Man Been, Irrent repert, cent Rowing Clith, of Harlem. i t Is obilged to vacate | ite present quarters, One Hundred and Shamrock I, set Immense pole mant, othed, hax « most imposing ap- - Tae Shamrock 1, tour minvten teen and a hilt miter, . Won by 20 minutes bent the Kartad by the frst round, four- Contrary to Mr. erreshoft, her rival, The Tuity, by 12 minutes and ————___ WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. WASHINGTON ‘The races run here toadlay resulted as { 5 SUSPENDED , Wax Taper’s Rider May Be Ruled Off the Turf. The members were never so active as Long Island A new house will noon be acquired, —— HOT WEATHER AT HENLEY. nd fifty yards Vand oven; Jockey Coombs has probably seen his That ride on | 5 ch, owecond, and Magi ¢ y be one of the strongest , ast f Wax Taper in Tuesday's ra for after due deliberation | ntewards of the | Over the Course Won bs Maud i Sadte 8, ty Bell third, his undoing, ttan Beve® ang investigation th turday, A race between the Coney wilshmen, Gascoyne ang pended him for ¢ Ing and referred his came to the Jockey ton was given out revalling here severe work of the tnke part in the vanta Univers! sand a six. at, 6 tol and Brown, even for place, wa: Time—LAt 2-8. Won by Pink ( ‘ond; Gonfalon thint, a (ee WINNERS AT ST. LOuIS. RACE TRAC The races run here Club. Buc nt to be attraction enough Inte Inst night. to even draw people from the race track | mei | rider's. much a thing Jockey In queation. Mr. Burrow: than paddled, nutes 4 sec- over the distance, one mile and ehead managers have fecom. | to the Jockey —————— eld Day at Cet to be another biz Qeld day ut Celtic Mark, Long Island City, le will be the regular games and ptente of the Sixty-ninth Regiment, jor D.C. Deviln has re- jew for the various eventa . ST. LOUIB, June 27, day ure an fol- There ts going who trains Wax ‘Taper, according to the conditions of the proved conclusively to the Investigato: that he wan In no way concerned the owner of the horse, hought that Coombs dtd. dustne rtunity of showing thelr worth for some one in the ring, and the Inv tlxation Im still on In that way. It might oomba camo here from the ; Weat with a sort of shady reputation. Firat Race—Four and a halt furlon Royal Athlete, 11 to 10 an f to 1 ‘for plae Gallagher third. juarters of a je tet and two date M. Second Race—Three- ‘be sald that Sion by Sard, 3 to there wii be the jnevit Dall game and th Cogswell third, . ird Hace—One mile and a iWon by Beana, even and out; was second; N Yaoht Nashka’s ma yackt Naatl a referee boat at the Yale-Harvard made a record run from the T Famoun Swimmers to Compete, | \, third sree, South trockirn, dock to th :, at New dot tn the A. A. U, swimming te wd Seohteeg 13 the Stand, which will be weed NATIONAL LEAGUE. Out fOr place ‘Time—2.09 1-2, J. REIFF WINS AT Captures Ditc! clus 335) Philaterita BRIGHTON. ned by Joseph at the disposa) LONDON, June 27.—The Little Twin UEFERS AGONY Not Hint that Her arm Was Broken. shoot of th whose sake she suffered won for him. Van Alen, of Jamaica L. shots, were pitted again: Vince was strangely white. alm from winning. ————__ M’FADDEN-FERNS FIGHT. Match “+ Cwenty-Rou Bont im 'Frisco Aug. 8. George MoFadden, the crack fighter of this city, and Rube Ferns, of Kansan City, who recently won the welter- xelght champlorship of the world from Matty Matthews, were matched to-day 9 meet In a twenty-round bout before he Twentleth Century A. C., San Francisco, u ea! The fight will take place on Aug. and will ‘be for the welter-weight cham. plonship of the world. The match was clinched tn San Fran- cisco this morning, Bi.ly Roche, man- ager of McFadde lgning for him, while Charley Wilson, of Buffalo, man: ager of Ferns, accepted for the latter. They will frnt at 142 pounds for 50 per cent. of the gross receipts. -—eme = GIANTS IN HOBOKEN. Pat Strong Team in Fleld Next se The Giants will play a game in Ho- boken next Sunday with the team bear- ing the name of that Jersey town. An unusually good contest ts expected, a» the Hobokeng earller in the season Proved themrelven capable of coping with thelr big league brethren. Davis will put a strong team in the field. ——— NEWS OF THE GOLFERS. The women of the Apawamis Club will com- Diete thelr elub championship tourney this week, ‘The club tecan will play two matches In tha Class champlonahip series of the Metrepoliian District thin week, fizat meeting the Englewood women on the heme links to-morrow the second came at Harbour H1Il, 8. 1., to-morrow. ‘AKiewood Golf Club have competitions for the Captaiaie Cup, offered for a neries of putting and approaching wrente during the aeanm. Mrs. Fragk Face tn the lead on the point system, with nine to her cred. Second in order ie Mise Mabel The women of the Montclair Golf Ciub will con- {nue thelr meaihly competitions through July ant Aneust ow a On the Fourth of Jduly there will be a mized foursome for prises. . wis re viayed by the fair golfere every Saturday during the (wo montha, Mina wha was one of the jos prominent coinpetitora In the recent eham- nip of the Dosten Women's Golf Ameciation, won the champ’ar her club, Oakley Country, one of the largest In the Boston locality. Miss Mawte K. Wetmore, the Morris Coun reprerentative, who was one of the leaders the recent woman’a metropoiiien championship, will go to and romal . he te. golf ea the Newport 4 will have some ‘opponents, Including “Misa Anna Sande and Mim Buntce Ferry, rho waa prevenied by & sprained wrist from entering the tournament {ast week at Nat The Newport wae opened lest week eral tournaments will be held during mer. the new professional of the nd Country Club, wear Pittsburg, has record for the nine-hole course beating the former best He holfe the elghteon-hele record ct elghty-nine, the halven betng forty- four and forty-five. The nine holes hi playing distance of 2.631 yarda, and have re- cently been opened. customary tournaments of the Stockbridi MM be played from Aug. 27 to 31. of club events for both inen and teen arranged for Joly and August. ith Lene, Williamstown, Sprin rington will probably be of the fewnres of the year. Alec Smith. the former professional of the Washington Park Golf Clnb, near Chteago, Wy teen a8 profeaslobal by the Nassag atry Club at Glen Cove, and will begin Bis RACING NOTES. ‘That waa a hot one which John J. MeCamerty handed the talent tm the last ra hae Bombshell or Tyrahei catitie them to beat An Howell W. was the juley thing of the day. As good as 60 to 1 was quoted against him. Stack took no chances with him. Look out for Round Up, In the next maléen face he wll come very near collecting. Wesiern books were the biggest Tapor'a defeat yesterday, Weet- tt come tomy ways for them, ‘and gu emray loads go Weat and be'll tal referred the prescription of 1 to Roeneer « aay ago, Going to races ta a bad faul toused away a yesterds sterday that C. ve secured (he ascend errioes dering the ove J. W. Smyth, owner of the two-year-old bigak aly, Din ‘Zephyr Bianco at Shesoshead ot $10,000 for hie Bily yeserday. USE ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swollen, ner- vous and tired easily. If you hai smarting feet or tight shoes, try Al- len’s Foot-Base, It-cools the fect and makes walking easy. Cures awol- len, sweating fect, ingrowing nadls, Dilsters and callous spots, leves corns and bunions of all pain and filly (J, Relff) won the Ditchling Pla distance ene mile, at the Brighton June ‘Twin Olly ta owned by, 1 play the young men game of bassball July 4. || Wear dDaseball uni- Address’ forms, hich NOY gives rest and comfort. Try it fo- foros for 266, ‘Trial package FREE: os TO WIN MATCH tucky Woman Would The allent, modest heroinm of a lttle woman, who suffered untold agony for fear of disconcerting her brother-in- law, a participant in the live-pigeon Middlesex Club, near New Brunswick, N. J., won her ae many laurels ns the skill of the man for forty entri | tee Jacob Applegate, of Frenau, and John | ong « . local crack | inclu each other | tlona: and open tournaments. ¢ nd Interest in the match was at fever | heat. Foremost in the group of friends | who won lost year. He was palred with who surrounded Applegate before tye , Allan Kennaday, an equal.y good golfer, match began was his alster-in-law, ‘a | Other conspicuous starters were How- L.ttle brown-halred woman, whose en-|ard A. Colby, Mare Michael, F. J. J. thusiasm was infectious, although her | Dasraismes und Percy Pyne, 2d, the {former inter-colegiate champlon, Appiegate won the mateh with 47 kills to 4 for Van Alen. The little woman tepned forward to congratulate him lso a prize for the team of four mak- ind fell fainting tn his arms. It was ‘ound that in a runaway accident, on| ning team gets the trophy for a year che way to the matah, when she and ler husband were thrown from their/ Club, and each member wins a medal -fap, her arm had been broken, but ahe concealed the fact for fear {t would agitate her brovher-In-law and prevent eo a batter? The (euey Batigees yeater,| #0 much Interest among yachtemen a: Se ee email sald of the new boat, theré are yachts- y could ineay ha {helsuy in which be corfalled those three dim@euie| thelr fait filee In yeaterday’s game. TAIAN of le being, unable {° Srepped Ine craw: /to that fact. perhaps, some intere forg'a mitt. of work. It just seemed | the impo Pe enh be caught thal pop-up aad returned it| were the Lawson boat to De a contest- ‘roles’ give him no show at the traci tr. Coe ee ee ooanoedy, ald they md he had Hay then) ‘overybody bes grewe | BOSTOS fomtier with Jake 20d, howe he’ doen, reas Natt Ret he coekd only play. as Be] good breeze from the southwest, and can talk. there was a prospect that she would oh the Cuban X Giants, will vin, the West New York Field Club| “The breeze had freshened, it anything, next Bungay. at the Weehawken | b: gmunds Soliloquy of the Connoisseur When Contemplating His Empty Old Crow Rye H. B. KIRK & CO., Sole Bottlers, N. Y. hard effect a permanent and speedy, cure. Exami len tre, Book on Rapture” fre Lad a ea Migeunisied 1b yeare) Garou trustee are net ca Ov MBN CURED SPINDRIFT NANIMCAP AND & OTHER RACE! BIG GOLF FIELD IN JERSEY TOURNEY. Graham, Keenaday and Pyne the Leaders in First Round of Play at Englewood: (Special to The Zvening World.) ‘GLEWOOD (N J.) GOLF LINKS, June 27.—Jerseymen from every corner ‘. of the State met on the links of the lin- (33, set sler-ood Golf Club to-day to Aght out the | 2ig,euts. Couey, UG: H.R Ke cond annual golf champlonship of the Heit, Mustclair, 92: Perey Pyne few Jersey State Golf Association. Teanieeeee tace.s Glen) Ri 1%. 113; M. Oliphant, About eighty of the one hundred and! kiesood G.'C., 95; R. L. Johnson, Glen Widg?, were crowda! around the L D. Scott, North Jersey, 96: & Mowrey, 9 o'cosk, and by 10.15 al: were owed 0. CBr Te ae Holtes, Ges Ri on the journey, oe renee » Glen Ridge, 96; % was confidently expected from fn oR DLW! Cory: mentenety more of the starters, for the fleld C. 10); J. ti, Bumaiesd, Jr, Jereey Clty. jed many plnyers of renown at ni star! An Newbirk, “Jecmey City, 116: I. Darber, Eugleweod 6. 108; B. Cory, Englewood F- aon, Jf, Eawex County, 104; Mt. acl, Yountskah, 102: C. A. Cor: Faglexvod G. C., 102: Allan N, Kennaday, . 82; Archibald Graham, North Jersey. G.Mornteck, Montclair, 99; W. ¢ Jersey City, 9: Wi A, Bryant, 108; George 'M. GIN, ‘Rasex County, nuel Allen, North Jersey, 90; RW. 1 gpney Clee 0B ALP, Drartom, Jormy 0, z Ii, Laroy Cuiver, Jersey Clty, $3; B. Ml. Petser, The first s'xteen will keep on at match | jr. Jormey (xty, 95: C. A. Gould, Easex County, ? 101; Grieg Campbell, Baitusrol, 160: BN. Todd, play forthe /champlonahip, and\there is | WIZ Grieg Campbell, Daitusral, 100;;R. i. Toad, iy, 90; J. 1” Sertin, Yountaicah, 96: Fo AL ‘The win-| Marcellus, Yountabah, $9; W. 8, Taylis, Engle: wood, %; Howard A. Colby, Eesex County, 91; 92: C.F. Wasson, Ras *,. Norch Jervey, 92: Heltusrol, 91; LJ. Btorra, HW. Staate, Monte The favorite was Archibald aham, ing the best aggregate score. now he:d by the Essex County Country outright. Harold Wi.cox, of Montclair, was dis- qualified for kicking his ball away from the hole on the sixteenth green. He fin- ished out and made a 9. The scores were: E. KZ Moody, Newark, 100; J. W. Daker, Hil. YANKEE TENNIS. (CUP DEFENDERS. TEAM WINS.) RACE MONDAY. Myers, Jersey City, 125: B fr. 103; Dantel Bowls, Jersey City, 116] Prank Englewcod, 96: WT. Cross, Montelatr, 97; !'Witeox, Monjclair, $8; 1. F. Reemuad, Ra. ood, 93; FE." H. | Booth, Englewoed. ‘133; c. Yountakan, 112; Malcolm | A. Davis and Ward Beat Many Yachtsmen Be- Hawes and Young | lieve Columbia W in England. Beat Constitution. LONDON, June 21. and H.| ‘The new and old cup defendera, Con- Ward, Americans, Hawes and stitution and Columbia, will meet in Young by three sets to none to-day tn the third round of the All-Comers’ Dou- gay, bles in the All-England Lawn ‘Tennis and will meet again in the last race of Championships, which began at Wimble-/ tn0 series on Wednesday, thelr first race, off Newport, an Mon- will rest the following day In the fourth routid of the singles A.| The start each day will be off Bren- W. Gore beat G, W. Hillyard. ton's Reef lizht vessel at 11.15 o'clock. —— ‘The course for the first race will be BASEBALL CHAT. fifteen milea to windward or to leeward = and return, and for the secom@ race ; trlangular, ten miles to a leg. Sailing, : ed “any dierent, renult of soe ot tke poor’ demplecd “Hieiutes | directions will be issued at the Newport cimpat! were given another drubbing. ‘ ye Giants, don't forget that story of | Station. the turning worm, dc. No yacht race, perhaps barring the Well, now, 18 not little Nelson coming to life! international cup events, has aroused made two pretiy sac There are Digger men thai theas races. Strange as it may seem, t Glant eam, yet ther did after wo many nice things have deen Dick Harley has sbown that men. andi experts at that, who pin Fy ott the laurels of victory Bhe will carry off the laurels of vict . The Boston yacht, Independence, ta feramy dirang ie geting slow om bis feat:] not eligibie In these races, and owing 4 4 . ry ed. At any rate, the races lack Rut thea rGrawfores tnrow Je the detracted. | At any rate, the races lack erat motion, ant. thin that aspiring odem-| "The Constitution Ia now.in the harbor the Puttasarge. could. be Louseet "80 l of New London, where nie_wan sailed tm Brooklyn yemerday? Herry| by her manager, W. Botler Duncan, Jt. @ mascot, muat have been to hermit of hin view! ey ing the big boss to the (rack, Tommy ‘Simpson wasn't, al-| PaO Seiween Yale and Harvard. ih his specialty 1s counting money. The om Daly mate Nat we angeed suger atter the| INDEPENDENCE’S TRIAL. lected President of My Hoston Boat Ont tm Good Breese from Southwest, June 27.—When the Inde- pendence left her dock to-day she had ‘Om yee, Beckley has to say during —=__— have as satisfactory a trial as ehe hi The Game at Weehawke enjoyed sinco she began tuning up. ‘Th Those good ball players and entertain | sy. wan ciear, with here and there wind-cloud, the time the sloop reached on will be thelr fir it, and ahe awept away with every- ainet the West | thing in her favor after being towed eee orkas an out to hor waual starting pointe & Bottle: . ‘ None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise. He was right. He knew a good thing, and could appreciate ft, Gold Medal Awarded at Paris, 1900. OLD DR. 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