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i} 7 id i ‘ i NS ayes “ALL dOBART ‘LOSES 1 “WRIGHT Third Round of Champion- ship Tennis Singles Fin- ished at Newport. BIG CROWD AT CASINO. Winner This Afternoon Will Meet Little in Final Match Monday. NEWPORT, R. 1, Aug. 17.—The Atth day of the tennis tourney at Newport Saw but one event in the championship alngles, The match between Leo Ware and W. A. Larned was put over until Monday, leaving the Beale Wright va Clarence Hobart match of the third round the onlyvone to attract w gallery The warm sunshine drew a large and faghionabls crowd to the grand stand court. In addition to the mateh in the regu- lar singles day it was hoped to fluish up the few remaining matches tn the consolations. ‘The piayers appeared on time and af- ter a little warming up Hobart began to serve. He took the first game after deuce, making two places. Wright took the next three cam wiviny him a lead of 3-1, by me very clever net work, Hobart being unable either to Pass him or lob over him Hobart Loat Min Lend. Hobart took the next game, but sixth and seventh went and Wright was within « game of the Bet. Hobart had a good jead of 40— Dut Jost It. and the «: four times before he could 5 his oppon nce tt out The next went to the Boston man and the set his, 6-3 Both men cont sume style of ein the second Hobart play almost eaclusively trom the vaca he court and Wri opportunity. The me order a® in the th, which Jef) the im oming first ret neven oon an games took the odd an and a double fault Wrizht deuced the se Again took the odd game a good lead in the ned it, The Hon Next two, one afte @, Thtr ma Fels to none Hobart started the third set lead of two # Wright being steady at fret. Me soon on some weak emaxhing evened the gu durance began to te nt (ook won ihe set and Baseball Game Wil Form One ot the Featares of Carnival. The Bayonne Field (lub banenall team will play the Perralle cine on Labor Day for the champtonsn Hudson Sounty. The mutch wili cor clude the Knickerbocker A.C. carntyal and will be one of the main attract sia The full programme of events [s lw yard handicap, 59. handican, 640- yard handicap: 3-mile handicap, I-mile handicap, running hin jump. uaniicas throwing the discus, aydicap, ate! temlle bicycle, handicap Entries close with JE. Suliteas No. 16 Park place, on Aug ————— ~ WESTERVELT TO PITCH. There will be a baseball game at Weehawken grounds to-morrow ¢ the West New York Field Club a 4amous Cuban Giants. Huyler Wes will pitch for the Jersaymen vetYned Feith the New Yorks the and showed all his old-t!me specs rone of baseball ike batting ind the the Glantn can veh sult the the weer HOBOKEN VS. MILWAUKEE. UThe Hoboken Vas (gaye the Baltimore ¢ Uf puny. the Miwaukee tenn int hod ay Milwaukee team o American, Leowue at thes George tt Grounds in Hoboken jes men will put the same team eefeld. as. they aad ie nfident off Sunday and feel ghey Duffy's wegreration ‘Hawley, the Glants’ ex-plicher, do the twirling for the Milwaukee: je will begin at 3.45 P.M. wy Cechran Recovering, Ari THE NEWS. a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, [9UI. OF THE SPORTIN( LOCAL GOLFERS COTO BOSTON. PLAYERS OF VAN contLanor | PARK CONTEMPLATE TRIP. i | [Arrangements Under Way for Team | Mateh with Ha Followers. ‘The Van Cortlandt olf Club, composed of players wi quent the links in upper New York ‘e thinking seriously of making a trip to Boston oo mneet the players of Franklin Park In that city All arrangements for the trip may be ‘ompleted nt the neat meeting of the Van Cortland: golfers, which te to be held in two weeks, If the club should declde to make the trip the prospects ire that the team will he made up of, fen of the best players in the clubs They will be compelled to defray their own expenses It tm the Intention of the loca! team to have the frat match take place in Boston, about the middle of October. A return match will then be arranged to be played sere some time In November OLD HAS-BEENS TO DON GLOVES JOHN L. TO MEET CHARLEY MITCHELL IN THE RING. Six Rounda tn AL Fort bh OMcinin Anak of Erte el arena, John Charley Mitchell, who. sho: 4 pension, are really going 1 six-round bout fer polnts. Of It muptn't be expected that they are going to annihilate each usher, they are mply going to tap each other for six two-minute rounds aith pillows for v buns kreenbacks There will t hard blows landed or any Knockout nt tempt te inf ‘he Was Ket for noother purpose t v gets eomen will me the f CMub ns soon JEFFRIES AND RUMLIN TO MEET ANOTHER MATCH BETWEEN THE BIG FELLOWS MADE. nager Madden's Trip to Hn ‘Frisco SAN wrancisco, Aug. 1710 te an- nounced that Jeffries and Rudlin have areed to meet in thik etty before the eluy offering the hes tnducemente. porge Siler has cree Final arrangemente for the match wil! be made on Monday. when each man will put up 8.40 and sign the usual articles Both men have agreed so far that the conte October or early take place in in November Hilly Madden, manager Ruhltn, went Went about six weeks ago to force tles to the maton. Ever since his arrival in °F he has peraleted in the champlon agreeing to meet hts man, and the foregoing tele of his success. fs going home in Octobe of handsome trophy to the Dornoc! medal TRAVIS GOLF IN ENGLAND, A RETTER PLAYER THAN EBNG- LISH GOLFERS SUPPOSED. The Amert Champion te “Made'’ Gelfer, Saye H. H. LONDON, Aug. 117.—One of the most attractive places In Scotland for touststs ia the St. Andrew's golf links. The club has allowed visitors who are members 0 fthe better known American clubs to play on the links, W. J. Travis, the American amateur champion golf player, aabled Wednesday, leaving the !mpre: H. Hilton says, that he ts a better play- the English golfers had been to think, “In. atyle.”” Hilton he American champton In es- what might be termed a golfer, which cannot be called It {@ businesslike and deter- mined." Andrew Carnegie, who, with his wife, fo taking lots has given a Clup, also endowed an annual gold the winner of the trophy. Interest in golf. Sd and CREAT HICH JUMPER HERE. O'COMNOR WILL COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP. He Helds Record of 34 F. ches fer Ran Bread _Jamp. 11 ne Peter O'Connor, of Wicklow, Ireland, champion running broad jumper of the world, arrived here to-day on the steamer Lucania, He will represent the Greater New York Irish Athletic Asso- ciation In the world's champlonahip ath- letic contests to be held tn Buffalo on Se) ts, and aa fn Connor's fret app ice here will at Celtic Park, Long Island City, on Labor Day. Sept. 2. ‘O'Connor's Jumpa were Dubiln on Aug. 5 when he cle fest 113-4 inches from u board and 2% feet 101-4 inches from @ take off, both of which are world’s records. On July 8 at Marybdero’. Ireland, O'Connor cleared % feet and 1-2 inch. but as there was a silght decline whe he jumped his effort waa not allowed as A record, STAMBOUL THE STALLION DEAD. FAMOUS PRIZE-WINNER SUC- CUMBED TO HEART DISEASE. K. MW. Harriman, of Thie City, Patd 842,000 for Him fev Years Ano. Lt) The Bvening Worth) N.Y, Aug. 17.-Stamboul, <4 the famous stallion owned by H. Harriman, of New York, dropped this morning at the Arden Farme in thin village from heart dte- use Stambou! was a prize winner at various horse shows In the country, and liad won a number of blue ribbons horse shows held in Madison Bquare rien stallion was bred in chased be My. Harriman ako for 4210. The horse to Goren, and he had the st since. wan ninet re old He California, Continued fron Bay found police launch No. 6, at-| tached the Rockaway — precinet On board the launch were four po-| Hicemen, who were soon alongatde | he Gen. Slocum With drawn clubs and revolvers the policemen boarded the Gen. Slo Charging the rioters, the blue: coats captured seven men who were | pointed out and, taking them below ted them with ropes to the anchor wi Harry ‘Cochran, who was in-| and the glasnes, the fret race ot Saratoga AG rapidly. recovering and fa Min ap oy tee ae: who remained on baing In the hold Laed Clute Freely, with-| out a show of reststance, in which | the pollce used thelr nightsticks free- ly and were forced to dodge a shower of glasses and bottles atmed at their (heads by the drunken rioters. A number of other men wer ed, but had hidden themselves in! various parts of the hoat. Being tn-| sufficient in force to arrest any more| of the rioters, the police embarked | In their faunch and went with all} speed to Rockaw where they called out the reserves and Dr. H. B This was not done however, The reserves, eleven in number, in| charge of Dete ‘Thomas ond | Larkin, went down ta where the Gen. Slocum was lying at the wharf and, Mning up at the end of the gang- plank, ordered all pastengers to come ashore in single file. This wax done, and as (hey landed | four more were made. prisoners. Dr. Tingley then went on board the Gen, Slocum and attended to the wounded passengers. Some of them were badly cut by blows from bottles tives Having attended to the passengers the steamer, Dr, to Rockgay to Tingley returned hits Minybeth Oty # tee ant | ‘Tingley. ith racers who nave made rite SAVAGE RIOT ON STEAMER MANY PERSONS WERE HURT. m st Page) dress the wounds of the seven riot ers who were held, heavily shackled under arrest at the police station AU Pelsoners Drank. MII of the prisoners were brutsed adiy cut and all were much under the intlue They we d before Mag- istrate Heal Far Rocka Police Court and fined $5 eac The officers of the ‘peral Slocum ve ted complaints against: them. which were i for by many of the injured pas- NEOTS t scutn get back. to the Hatters a few minutes ore 3 o'clock this rn Capt Van Sehaick was rather disinclined to talk about the riot Me ssid however, that the exeurstoniats init f ma Dass: twith anotier Ina victous and created a panic among the morning, vening World od fifteen ard who were drunk Maturbance We aort time when “women Ww and It was with to et the roughs Very much aity Her control At the trat wing three and tying Chem 1k autbre Da wit e afterward capt wes ven are dn at Rockaway U revohing Hockaway all the ex Hinembarked and are now boat coming back with cursloniate down there amly a few passengers. They will return home Inter in the evening. | do not an: eipate any. trouble then Wee have iy board and shall have jer, for a time ce from ep were appeared with his bandages. He had made with glisses or Somervitie yne up deep eut ibstantlated and vouch: [yx Gantel. anoin. by a bunt at fret GIANTS HOPED ONLY TO GET AN EVEN BREAK. (Continued from First Page.) Dahlen, which the tatter fumbled, Kit- son hit Bowerman, passing him and advancing MoBride a_i Hickman grounded to Daly, forcing Bowerman at second. No runs. Second Inning. Kelley was an easy victim, Davis to Daly punched a long fy to V Dahlen’s went to Hickman. 3 nd runs, G chad A good eye and dri ase, Howerman batted out of his turn inthe previous inning. ao he came uj He nacrificed Strang to secon to Kitson, whieh killed him Ganzel Mined one of his hard- ick hita to right, and Willle Keeler had crept up. so he was right where It fell ther struck ont. No rons. Third tnnt Irwin singled to left. McGuire, while at the dat. threw hie bat in the alr when Warter tried to throw to second to catch Irwin stealing, Warner over threw in consequence and Irwin war safe, McGulre wan.roasted by the (any. but Umpire Dwyer iet it go. The crowd | yelled {ike mad when McGuire went out, Bowerman to Gangel. Irwin took third, and scored on Kiteon's eingle (0 | left.’ Keeler fled out to. Bowerman. | Sheckant’s line hit to ieft caromed « MoBride's glove into which made a home ru Kimon ahead man of tt, scaring Dolan Med out ‘to Hiek- Three runs. naer hit to Dahlen and vietlm D: rocalled Van out that an. hig breast, Dav out to Bh No runs, Fenrth Inning. Davis and ¢ tled Kelley. Dal There was nobody to cover second when Warner throw down to cateh Daly stealing. Dahlen struck out, rwin singled, scoring Daly, Tre win out at second, ateating. an. MoBride pertahed, Daly to Kelley, Hickman. struck out, Btring went out, Daly to Weltey, No run Rrooklyn's Atth inning wae pecullar, Brooklyn made three hits, but did got MeGulre went out, Ki sin- Keeler singled, but Kitson got In way of the bail and was out. Then heckard singled, but Dolan In the seventh Strang, Ganz rman. the firat three men uj Strang scored on Warner's aa Rowerman tallied on a passed xer walked, but was doubled nthe lattera weak lt That en the run getting THE SCORF HY INNINOS an Hrooktyn Tork SECOND GAME. Leitner was sent In so try and pull the second gamé and give the ite an even break on the day. There Was a aplendid crowd at this time, num- Dering fully 10,600, They were notsy and full of enthu- siasm despite the losn of the fret game. Only In the seventh inning, when It naked if the nts might te the score, wae the game exciting® But two tallies waa the heat they could do after getting three on bases with none out The Natting Order, New York Brooklyn. Van Haltren, cf. Keeler, rf. Davis. 4s Shecksrd. if, MoBride, rf. Dolan. cf. Hickman, If Kelley. 1b Strang, 3b. Daly, 20, Powerman, 2b. Dahlen, 9s. Ganzel, Ib, Trwin, ats, Warner, c. Farrell, ¢. Kettner, p Newton, p. Umplre—Mr, Dwyer, Fir ning. Keeler landed on one of jurves for a single to rlaht. iy foread at second on Sheckard's roller to Davis. Dol vane over second, ad- vancing Sheckard. Sheckard and Dolan a double steal. Warner threw to but while he and Gansel were trying to run Dolan down Bheck- ard ran home, Rowerman being slow with his throw to the plate, Dolan Wie a pretty rough fight | Was. safe too ley" singled while lasted, ia he “At one time [to left Van Haltra: 1 was afraid w uld aet the worst of | Dahlen's smash pounded off Stran, ft The men threw glasses And seemed bent on Killing 1am pretty, badly cut abgue but J consider myself lucky as_eaniiv as t did,’ The id bottles omebody. je hea to get oft Gen. Slocum again returned to] and Rockaway Beach this afternoon and Way loaded with another crowd uf ex: curatonista, Male EON thins and thi attended to Ir run. ewton couldn't for Van, je crowd ruck out on by a long emeeh: that ied. roller all rents One fet hla. cromestren wide Ga eae Jodkod’ aa" lk: twas peins over into the Belbachville bunch. Strang fied out te Dolan. No runs, Second Inning. Ganzel just did beat Farrel! to Arst after grabbing hie lick. Newton doubled down the firat-base line. Bowerman made a prett running: pickup of Keel- er's crack and landed his man. Newton trotted home on Sheckard's eto right. Dolan fled out to Hickman, One run, Bowerman lined a hot one right in Irwin's mitta. Irwin and Kelley took care of Gangel's rap. Warner smaaned a nice bingle to left. Leitner died, Daly to Kelley. No runs. ‘Thira me. y sent a soater to Vao Haltran in the same place was just like Dahlen‘’s hot cricket hit the third bag and made the powder fly. It wae safe all right. Irwin was out, Bower- man to Ganzel. > Once more runs, ewton coulin't get ‘om over for Van. But Davis had no suc luck, He fanned. McBride popped to Daly. Hickman smashed q pretty one timer to left, advancing Van. Strangs ferce smaeh to left looked Ike @ trip- let, but Sheckard by a high Jump mado a ducky grab of it. No runs. Fourth tmning. Farrell filed out to Hickman. Ni poked a neat single to right. Keeler's smash was too hot for Gansel to do more than stop it. and both runners were safe. Snreckard lined to MoBride. Bowerman dragged down Dolan’s high liner, No runs. Bowerman was out by an inch on hi roller to Dahlen. G 414 single to lett. Warner popped Dadlen. Leitner dubbed a puny one to Newton and died easy. No puna, wton ding of the Clube. NATIONAL LEAGUE. PC. Clube wb Pc. 33 G7|Doston 46 5 is9 40 “S79 York. 38 51.127 43 361/Cipeinnati 3S 54 1d 4 Malcntcags 33 Oat vst AMERICAN LEAGUE Ww. L. Pc.|_ Clube. web re. 6 37 GIS Priladeipnia. 48 43 500 80 sw 38 on PO Aliaitwentes 38 a Be ——— RACE TRACK, HARLEM, Aug. 17.— The races here to-iay resulted as fol- low First Race—Three-quarters of a mile. Won by Burnie Bunton, | to § and out Triaditza, 1 to 2 for place, was wecond; Rollick, third. Time, 1.141- 5 Becond Race.—Hale a mile.—Won by Ed Austin, 1 to 2 and out; Mabel Winn. even for place, was second; Jack Rat- in, third: time, 47 4-5: a SARATOGA E//TRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug, 17 ‘The entries for Monday's races are as talon Endurance by Rien 122 Gratt eat Whstes_ x Ty ESS gertine o's Whtwer King ia ster! : ner. 110 O19 tute oF Keeble TUR Lady Godiva Loe 16 three-year-olds and up or 100 Dr. Ridaie M0 8 1% ‘Taird Rec3o—The Bod je mile and a Fourth Rece—Fer tw: halt furlenge. Ohle Girl PRY Torehlignt Raut Batyan .. sap mula ena ra We Caviar —_ — ie) = — —] — ar —_— = i ar) foo LARGEST ATTENDANCE OF THE MEETING AT TRACK TO-DAY. Card Was Moet Attractive, Con- 1s Four Separate Features. . (Specitl to The Evening World RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Au =The card brietied with feature: There was the $10,009 United 8 tel Stakes for two-year-olds, the Del ware Stakes for three-year-olds aud upward, the race for gentlemen riders and the steeplechase, No more attractive card could be made up. and all conditions were favorable to & splendid afternoon's eport. The at- tendance was the largest of the meeting, the grand stand being packed from end to end, while gavigation in the betting ring was almost a hardahip. The weather, though cloudy, was per- fect and the track In splendid condi- tion. BLA to-day, ea Ho- Shamrock’s crew were out for a lark laat night, and before they tumbled into their hammocks tn the wee emall hours tha. morning every man Jack of them had been “jarred” more times that he could remember. Thirty-six petty oMcers and able «ea- men from the America’s cup challenger and thirty-eight from her consort, the steam yach: Erin, bent on their Sunday- go-to-meeting canvas and act ai! for Coney Island soon after six bells had been struck in Erie Basin With the grizzied old boatewain of the Erin, who had been in these strange waters before, as thelr pilot, @he Lip- tontans navigated the tortuous and dan- gerous channels of Brooklyn in‘ safety and hove to off the mouth of the Bow- ery in two apecial trolley cars. Bewthtered by Coney. In the gentleman's race Carbuncl® ran In the name and colora of W. C. ‘Whitney, having been leased for the Purpose of giving Mr. Paget a mount. Mr. Whitney leased Ten Candles at it it spring and Mtr. Paget e the horse to victory tn the Ama- teur Cup, RSY RACE. For all ages: handicap; seven furlongs i forks, St.Hu Pin. guy, PP inf ¢ ' a4 15. O'Cnor 4 5 Se secinn 1 Pt r riving Time—1.37 1-5 Chuctanunda and Demurrer races head and head to the atretch, followed by Rowdy! and John Ruskin. When the straight ; Chuctanunda shook ok Demurrs , stalling off a rush in the lant sixteenth by Specific, won by halt a length. Specific was a neck in front of Demurrer. ECONT RACE. olds and up. one mile and Jools P it ir Cogan ell, 132, Mr Dev Dogtown, 149, Mr. Oliver Ste. 1446,Mr. Skin: Bam Devers 161, Mr, Cn Remoler, 13) Mr Wk’? Start good” Won handily ae Mable 6 50 Time—t.51 1-6. Cogawell jumped away in front but he waw outrun by Oliver Mc and Sam Devere on the firat turn. Oliver Me ent to the front and set a warm to the far turn. Carbuncle, Dog- n and Cogewell then closed strong, Carbuncle tcok the lead and holding It to the ead won cleverly by a length and a half from Cogswell, who waa five lengths In front of Dogtown, THIRD RACE. Hotel Stakes for two-: if fulonas, w322 Baron, ma nees), “0 13-6 1S 2 Fell Hh 1) Pelt Won esatly Time—1.04, King Hanover rushed away in front and Golden Cottage next and. Master- man third, Golden Cottage had the Moat speed and in the run to the turn Start good he took a clean lead, showing the way to the stretch, f ed by Maat and King Hanover on even terms. Then came Lue Casta and couple of lengths away, the turn Saturday and Queen Messen- ger fell. When the fleld swung Into the stretch Masterman went to the front and drawing away won easily by four lengths from Dixte ‘Ldne, who closed Very fast and beat Caughnawaga a head for the place. FOURTH RAS. olde and upward nawaa, A In the jam on Mandi One mill Retting, Starters, white, fy, 2. 5 Mn 3 Pee iy First ; Bleck Fos, 1 3 Tes Start good, Won easily. Time—1.47 3-5. Blues Jumped away In front, made the running and won by four Bhaw rode him out, tak! Rockton laid second and third ta the stretch, Black Fox quit and Ri badly, swerving #0. ai Kinnic out of the place, ‘The latier fin Ished atrong, but wan just interfered with enough to beat him out of the place, McCue and ‘L. Smith, who fell In the third race, were not_hurt. In the entieman riders’ race Carbuncle was id up to $4.60, an advance of $3,000 over hin entered selling price of $1,600, Sr. Whitney retained the horse, Fifth Race—Full course.—Won _ dy Racchanal. Mr. Stoffel was second, Bul- Ungdon third. all nthe, no chances Black Fox In the run home ton tired ver: to beat Kinnf- —— DELMAR WINNERS. RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Aug, 17— The races run here to-day resulted as follows: First race, one intle—Won by Ladag, 11 to 10 and 2 to 5; Nekarnls, 3 to} for place. was second; Miss Theresa, third. Time—1.43%, Second Race—Three-quarters of a Won by R. Q. Ban, 6 tol and 2 to 1; Horaeshoe Tobacco, out for place, way second: John Morton, third. time 1 ida halt . mre Reaegr aan na Caleoes Sueur RMetehy ate diear Rast cap ay ef BeTWU bans Ripa gts The dazzling lights of many colors, the blare of the organa and bands. the hoarse cries of the barkers, the pungent perfume of anctent boiled lobsters, fried fish and peppermint candy, and the thou- sand and one Indescribable elements that make up Coney's atmosphere bewildered the aatlora—they were lost In a fog, as It were. But the boatawain took sound- {nas and consulted his chart and they proceeded cautiously to Steeplechase Park. Some of the fleet bumped into a picture machine or two, and one red- headed matnsheet man, who 1s Irish and warm-blooded, got {nto an argument over the change of a dollar bill that he thought was coming to him. It was explained to him that it was not cus- tomary at Coney to give change, and finally everybody dropped anchor safely Inside Steeplechane Park. In Steeplechase Park. Manager Tilyou, of the Park, Irishman himeeif and the cre) there as hia guests. Of cours freely advertined the “firat and oniy pearance of the Shamrock but patriotism was his motive, he For an hour the Liptontans wandered around, had thetr hats blown off, got shocked by hidden electric currents, fell down the “crazy stainway,” raced on the horses and talked to pretty: laseies with many gaaps of astonishment and wurgles of glee. Then they gathered tn the big dancing hall, where a monster programme had heen arranged for thetr denefit. A crowd of four thousand men, women and children filled the -cent re- served seats and hung over the rail- Inge to see the eallors amiised. Watermelon face Amazed Them ‘The frat act took the Liptonians’ breath away. It wan a watermelon eating race “between eight husky negroes, It was a hot night, the fruit war ripe and cool and the way the con- teatants made the seeds tly Was a cau- tion. When the smallest one had to stop and jump around to pack down what he had eaten and make more room the sailors howied with appreciation. But when the melons were finished and the same elght darkles, their hands tled behind thelr back and breathing hard, plunged headlong into elght soft huckle- perry ples, the guests almost fell off their chairs in astonishment. “Do they keep the black men caged te an CYCLE RACES AT MANHATTAN, HALF-MILE AMATEUR EVENT WON BY HARLEY. | Hig Crowd of Coatie: Enjoy Netch Spor (Special to The Evening World.) MANHATTAN BEACH BICYCLE TRACK, Aug. 17.—A Inrge attendance was on hand this afternoon to ace the firat of the cycling champlonehip neries between the stars of the paced division. Just before the time set for the paced race the spectators began to through the gates and the bleachers soon showed a solld mass of coatless enthuet When Elkes and Waithour warmed up before the start they looked fit for a hard battle. went to the Post at ecevn Won by Hurley; by lilington; second, by Dove; eecond, Gue Wels- B. Oe Ww. geese eaten third, Will Co. % en ry ee reae hake ey SHAMROCK CREW’S NIGHT AT CONEY. Lipton’s Sailors Astonished by Strange {Sights in Steeplechase Park. ———_____. and starve them for this?" asked a Shamrock quartermaster. Hip was teld hat the feat was nothing usmusual, and that besides watermelon and ple they often ate a keg of clam chowder and a barrel of apples. Cheered the Fight for A sccamble for money free fight between the negrous, which the sallors cheered wildly, and then a barkone sang sad songs wih sadder Sires thrown on 4 screen as an extra feature. The song told of yachts going to the bottom and saflors uw “Davy Jones's locker,’ which was nat exactly eerful for the Liptantans, ®ut they applauded poiltely. The feature of the night, however, Was a grand cake-walk, It was an un- Usually good one, and kept all ‘the apec- up to a high pltch af enthu- ‘Money. furnished @ Sailors’ Favorite Lost. The Liptonians fell to the charms of 4 handsome octoroon girl clad tn a ehort red silk dress, whose partner wae her light:footed litle ten-year-old brother. The pair had plenty of grace and many queer shuffles. Alded by the satlors’ rooting they worked thetr way to the final round. When the .cake wi awarded to another couple the spect tors hissed for five minutes or more. The liors were rewarded for their agstet- nee by string of dusky smiles) from thelr favorite The show over, the Liptonians took the: rousies’’ and alll forth © more slghta. They were jarred, every one who fs, to Coney Island for the frst time fs jarred. ani they were glad to get back safely to Erle Basin again, All had had a good time, but none enjoyed \t more or were quite as much astonished as “Etin,” “Shamrock” and “Shamrock 1 Sir ‘Thomas Lipton’s fitee Singalese sorvante on the Brin, lad in thelr white flowing robes, and with black hair done up in comba’ they attracted much comment even in cosmo. yoltan Coney. What the Singalese thought of the contestants aise eating contest can hardly be imagined. SHAMROCK LEAVES DRY-DOCK Shamrock IT, was floated out of dry- dock to-day, and tn tow of a tug paged down for Tompkinaville, where her sails will be bent on and the fintahing touches put on the racer. Hefore she left the lock she was painted a Meht green above the water line. Sir Thomas Lipton'a people hope to ave Shamrock II. in readiness for a use off the Hook on Wednesday to kreet_her owner when he comes in on 1 due phatia hitch In to nessed yer. ween Constitution Columbia, whon asked to-day what he thought of theae two boats, remarked that they were so muoh alike that he did not care much which one would be put in agatnat the Shamrock IT, He thought, however, that the Constt- tution Waa 4 om ner finished boat than the Columbla, and that so far as he could Judge, there war Hetle difter- sailing qualities of the two on any KIDNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY DISCHARGES SANTAg CAPSULES A CURE IN 48 HOURS 1 @ifect a permanent and speedy cure Mitendinte for’ ladien, IMPROVED Bikar Attendance for ladies, #CO., 768 Broadway, York, SeASFIO 419 years) k27Our trusses are. aoe ts or druagiste " Two doors balow rs, near 9th CLORED SATURDAYS AT 12.30 Medical. “OLD DR. GRINDLE, _ 3 years a apeciaiise In diseases of ren. Cater OLD DR. 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