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‘BROOKLING “WANTED AEENGE. B é . Even with Boston’s Ball ; Tossers To-Day. seeiie Hanlon’s Men Hoped to Get SHAMROCK II.. WELL HANDLED BV le (CVore \eta/ore sere) @\eralererererere rer axe sereres or Challenger's Captain]? Gives Great Exhibi-! tion of Yachtsman- ship Off Sandy Hook Lightship To-Day. America’s of golng over the ax Sir Thomas ennounc nti er Syeamo put for a twentye! the one nin tndy Hook Lights ze was fick irying {a streng from tive en knots, and veer ind from uthenst ty we routhweest a irtal over 4 (Special to The SOUTH END BOSTO Aug, 30.—The Champlor ein a res vengeful frame of mind when they be- fi qan the second game with the Beantown crew to-day. They played dopey, care- less ball yesterday, making all kinds # of poor plays, and got from {which they could not recover a » 7 stage of the proceedings. It was agreed that they had not furnis! ticle all season, a deter to mend their ways this afternoon ‘While the Superbas were to blame tn a way themaelves for yesterday's de + feat, the condition of the grounds here had much to do with It. The trlo of| millionaires who own the local fra chise spend a lot of money on ra, | but balk at the suggestion of an outlay of a few dollars to fix up thelr b field, The result ts that they have worst diamond in the country beritne, are joud in thelr condem: h of the local management Herman Long calis the local feild the 5 “Rocky Mountain grounds" because it fs full of hills and gullies, and remark- ed yesterday that it was a wonter 1 f body had been badly hurt, becauem tre = ball does so many funny stunts. Bill Dahlen, who threw overywhere but the © right place, sald he was iucky to gett ‘ball at all. ‘The showing made by Catcher Ahearn “in the few innings he played was the © bright spot in the work of the Super fdas. He was an steady as a clock, and # threw beautifully, the consensus of opin- Sion being that he will Mt In nicely. He} cracked the ball hard the firs: time up, 2 bdut was unlucky, Bobby Lowe making 1 great stop and a double play on his welt. + Hanlon played fox with the Hostons “yesterday and expected to reap the bene (jfts to-day, Me knew hs hired Ncould not do much with Willis, and so f[dectded to save Donovan for 1 taking a chance with Bill ennedy. is Willis and Donovan have pltched close games iately, but the big Boston (wirler always came out on top, #0 Hanion saved ‘Donovan for the bout with Dineen Many and expected to win. President Ebbets Joined the club thin f morning and sald the Brooklyn stock- Pholders had agreed not to take Joe Me Ginnity back this year. Hanlon denied | that he had committed himself on the juestion, Manager BScele will probably not be with Boston another season. It Is sald he has grown tired of the methodn of the Boston triumvirate und intends to sek other flelds, Freeman would de well to sign the Boston manager, w divides with Hanlon the pennant-w!-n ning honors of the past ten years. Firat Inning. A Keeler ripped off a beauty to left for two bases. Sheckard’s towering mus- {cue was pulled down by Kittredge. Do- | Jan's out, Demont to Tenney, advanced Keeler 0 third. Long lost Kelley's high soarer in the sun and Keeler scored. Daly fanned. One run, Blagie strolled." Sheckard muted Tenny's fy, Demont busted up a tty to Farrell." Cooley walked familton filed to Sheckard: home. prow Dahlen singled « Was caught napping off tirs: Cision, however, was a raw one Brooklyns made a how!. Irwi Stagle. = Farrell sing’ Donovan aired to Lon Lowe filed to Da * down Long's misc Kitirsage flied to Daly. ‘Third 1 Keeler's liner was Breckard. fanned, mout's assist. Dineen aiiaied, walked. Kelley took Tenn the if ‘ up Dinneen. Slagle " bunt on and threw to Dahlen, doubling Slagle stole second. De= mont out on Dahien's assist. No rune Fourth Inning. Demont assisted K. out. Daly f @oubled. to left. Dahlen hit to Long # and Daly way run down between bases, Irwin fled out to Wittrhige. _ No runs, Coley “dled, Irwin to Kelley. Han ton singled to centre. He was cat Rapping on Donovan's quick pars to Kelley, Lowe singled ov head, “Long forced’ him at secur runs. Fifth Inning. Lowe and Tenney disposed Donovan fanned. Keeler Me: Mund fled to Daly. Di: tHdge fled to Daly. Din Blagle died by way of Daly sixth Inn Sheckard fl) to Dolan walked, $' muffed Kelley's ftv Daly wingled to right, but Dolan waa| j nailed at the plate on Slugle's thr Dahlen walked, Ming the Ie Singled to left, ‘scoring Kel Farrell alngled to lief eh “Donovan fanned. Three runs w Tenney ningled, Dem ley eacrificed, advancin, ners. Hamilton fanned. low scoring Tenney and Demon: Patole second. Daly made a corking ato fLong’s hot granser, Two runs, Seventh Inning. led to right. eeler was do! Dolan sinaled to tet danother in the. sate walked, filling the bases, ‘tenney, No rine ingled. Dineen sacrificed, aren to Kaley Slagle Med to Dale milked: Demont Mied to Sheck- ns ie both sing Lowe Bheckard FIGHTERS WILL MEETIN BOUT U. Ss. G. A. MAKES LAWS TO ! OAKDALE. L. I.. SCENE OF VAN- ough drilling in set doin an Breese, the breere (essa t uty Cravelled fram nine ¢ t nid on. In the zcph she was stiff and did not seem to have | o the iife that Constitution shows in imi. { Jar conditions Thut it ts hard to make | ¢ tiways had a move on aad for of the spin she showed start | ! One thingt hat struck the nacles” whe watehed as the admirable way Sk! more handled the Challenger. lish yachtsman knows his boat oughly, /ands he answers his sitghtest pressure on the long tller to the Hehtship Syeamore gave an ex made Capt of The orld tug Unity exclatm: pretty a pice of work captain in New York and that fellow Is nder sail the ble eed the Old Bar- ya we er Sy as any towboat rbor could do ndling a ship Close to Sycamore or he old ship wi 1 rolis in calm and storm all night and Ta and warn ing Shamrock wn the Hose nip tide wan, bouring the Aoenleelpannil eakcanubaitgtanct ad then a THE CHALLENGER IN FULL RIG. Unset long the rellef ship. CO® 000g {the lightant) COQSOODSOS shake hands tuck, At the “ wow bit ate rten minutes more, Se " Irlah yarhen | Meanwhile th att hannel at on the starboard | 3 | TO BUILD AUTO. RACING PATH. STRICT RULES CARTER READY. FOR GOLFERS. AT ’FRISCO TO-NIGHT. GUARD AMATEUR STANDING. | DERBILT’S SCHEME. lous NEW YORKS AND MADISON WHEELMEN’S RUN. | o: sa consideration of his pl winning record, and Wi thour this ran seconds Te stuck steamer 8. 8. Curry which y by the current and a squall w' prevaliing at the tinre, tried ho was Against the NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. yx orrar He Stcken obi by Dug RRR are = Hoth veurels were light. ‘The Stcken Rican Det Pick. Str G Hitt eaee yt, Go Clublwas about to take on a cargo of coal. —<— WASHINGTO; Steeseee Seecseseososoeees h toning. Hallman walked, | Cross sacrificed, ip Postponed Game, Gieame between the Emerates, ct ine andthe Suburpane, which {BPRllagelp}ie: vee) New . Yorks, ¥ to Ganzel. " Maliman stole third, Duggleby struck out, ‘Thomas walked and immediately stole xecond, Barry atruck out, fo rune, went through @uccesafully ¢ Van ined ‘out w two-hagger, Cross| match play yeaterday, defeating douhty oppon- | muffed Davis's hard Van wan] ata in the al oon play, and will sueet in the caught napping Nive feet from the bag] ® 36 hol WEATHER FORECAST. § ecnat for the thirty-als ra ending 8 P.M, ature dny, Aug. 31, for New York The winner will be by) Dugeleby and Barry. McBride ” wilt rocelve, + val Yerced vis, at! econ Murnily. cut, ive faliver ‘cup oftered by atte. Charlee. 0. Slagiena vicinity: Partly Staten between the da Dugsteby to: Jennin ‘o"runs, Netelecann au crnareraeae joudy toon Satur WS ton of the | errr day; Mgbt variable win Baseball Pole G hole handicap match play against boay ] 'To-Day, te for Labor Day. tor two, prisee Adm. Greens FRGET: of il was tried re 12.07 PLM.) gan. First the cloud Shamrock | more brought her around again was stretched along its long pu He LO the pressure aloft and w off for the lightsiip, The wind « balloon. st early. this shifted to xouth southeast and A new and large? jib t wind whifted a nd duck agaln toe int of eam down Matas) She made. two. sho! ¢ old Rellet rolling | . tne the new. canvases had | way Giraugh. the ed around and | AM ane meared the a1 the wrinkles whieh aie! Leaving the mouth Aney's, the | ave hl titul exhibition of yachts- fd the ‘south. southeast le severe teats of the last] * ats et ‘ Hanship epoken of abe t math b PS TE SCULCH Saat MT ae the 1 fotowed the ereen yacht fying alone c Designer Watson and jurder full wall w the me along | he space.” § ran away Hard eame aboard at 10.560 Pive mbered as th ‘it Were} a hatin nh came | thing mMatiten tater mtasaall, SM the with the | ‘Shamrock Kk Sir Foun est! broosall broken out Daunticss Rifaraiie tants nas and Messrs, Wat hand with sand Kk alld away from | tut amrock swept by horas i the | tar : eae oad woring Huy In the. Horse- | doushty ol del on was ane 4 dare the E knots an hour, cen Mi rine Mu ry Jn the norae: /dourhty al dehamplon was ancl Astin fade xed © Shamed bout six miles ag in the of the hook. But five When Nreese Strengthened. round and broad off to; mooring buoy again at minutes when shit seul ard shy othe wind for facts finish of the trial « point ef the hook ar rive | hea the breze died sway hoxe who are prone to iu telat Hiblidinekaninedlonsathescenste: the drilling kith light ealts be-lton's « eto Hitt the cup, Men in Good Shape, but Carter Pinyers Must He Members of Clubs | WIT Hold Annual International (Great Interest Manifested In the Favorite In the yn ito Me le tor Races, an Well ae Events Three-Cornered Netting. | Champ! for Local Chauffeur Match, or Stinson, of the rat!fca- of Paris and that of of the Foraker act may be pald out, of the general approy ‘Treasury Department: wi Ane ae y han ER SKIPPER, SYCAMORE. OOOO OO COOO Od spinnaker up age me up to bet asain startled Tip. THREE TO RACE BEHIND PACE, RACE AT BEACH TO-MORROW CYCLING FUTURITY. the suit | Seelne the necessity of guarding | Willlam KK. Vanderbitt, Sr, ts surely | What the Futurity Is to the rac- ites | WRAINAt misinterpre: the }Infatiated with automobile racing, for] ing World, the motor Aventeat me Ae PULsRTEA EA TAIN TeHaeATA ALTE he han dechled to build a racing path} Manhattan each tosmorrow seat, eur, the Executtve Committer of AOU RU retwecy Harry Ele RONEMEL Untied States Golf Axsoctaticn has{ Mle indent hax communteated with | tnd WIL Stinson should be amended sections 9 19 and 2 of the fie residents of Oakdale, bo 1, asking [tga mec of the: premiers in ai) by-laws thetr consent to his plan, Aw a nuner| strand struggle of pluck, as) and en- nf. They - even taken the precaution {the Automoblie Cluy of} durance, The decision such 4 wwainst outsiders coming here |“ heir summer homea]events on thes. lay within for the champlonshipe by | feations are that the young | practleally a stone's thro nh other ter was favot i i ing them to be members of « clits Ml not have any trouble tn] ts a novelty of the rar ners pproved that! for a pertod not jess than the entre his purpes It is Mr.[ There has been much tlon all only 109 to now, It tw ea: | Current season, No player can hay tention to hold taterna-] summer among cycling « # as to ed that will) god tos even | clubs Wuen ior: charmer pald) byvanaiher, cen anniiuily bealdes the races Who In renily tho speediest rider in nese w nen scpthen tae sy will a play hold vetween owners of | America—Elkes, last nease mplon; SST f nSportuttor Lblascounte Walthour, the Atlanta rider of marvel- reductlon oF equly. ——— tho be Ing golf or exhibiting hiv ekilt y rider who haw ridden over forty PHILLIES AGAIN. | #yer- miles {none hour, To-morow w ae ae are Diment with Clam| the first time all three have competeil HAWTHORNE RESULTS. Dake Hetween Long Hide against each other {n one event. (Continued from First Page) pote Thecunieelts son Wheelmen on} _ Stinson has already beaten both Elkes Walthour WTHORN!, Aug.| Sunday will be to ckaway ce nt pensens BUG Morahan ray, Rockaway Beach, | nay peaten Elkes and the latter has won tert 6 tin ye rin here! leaving the club-house at 9 o'clock. The | nae PCe Aibaccuen Syne wat T clambake te scheduled eee hay [ over Walthour twice, so tr tw a dimcult rry nd oneshalt £) longs. wale Mig ierltsrat 9 10, matter to figure the relative merits of tol and » to oi: sen, ty i members willl the men on their past performances pawns recor t, and aye outing at Hammel's| against each other unless all three are Time—1.00 York to-morrow | entered in a single race. Three-quarters of a = gie Davis, Stand ee Eee puke ran Tournament, | BELMONT FIGHTS TROLLEY. “mile=-Won_ ty symoantic tournament te be held on Sun- glety , wa Tto Flying 7 ay on the grounds of Mantine Athicte | Gets Temporary Injunction Aga! hivd out tol D \ve , torus arwopy © Teact Co, in Hempaten = mad eh fon Reanath, whe August Belmont, the mililonatre, ob- AR WINNERS, o pwiuger, and Janade, the | tained a temporary Injunction to-day A nee mplon all-round gymnast from Justice Stover in the Brooklyn su- ited « : te a RACE TRACK, DELMAR, Aug. 3 preme Court, against Mineo hor Wath The races run here today are aw tole SUNK AT HER DOCK. Hempstead and Freeport Traction Com- Jowns i pany to restrain it from laying tracks pirat Har six and a half furlongs. (steamer M. Sicken Rammed hy] on Stain street, in Hempatead, L. 1. SHIH OES IRC re iaeeet Steamer S$. %. Curry. Mr, Belmont owns considerable prop- think, Thetis te ‘1 RUPFALO, ON. Yu Aug, doTne| {Ty 08 Main street, which fs a beautiful elshths steamer M. Sicken, of Marine City, was cileeenna Lire Nt ie CAST tiie sink in the harbor to-day by the FAMOUS CASE SETTLED. De Lima & Co. Will Receive Porto a. Aug. 3.—Mr. Trace- well, the Comptroller of the Treasury, has rendered a decision which disposes of the famous De Lima case, He holds that under the recent decis- lon of the United States Supreme Court \the judgment obtained by De Lima & 1Co. tor 914,597 trom the United States on jecount of duties paid by th Shipped trom Porto Rico to. the | malas BEST MEET YET AT 7 “GARDEN TO-NIGHT, CHEMUELS . : . eems to have been magical, so greatly | _ Major" Taylor arrived in town thial ™ has he Improved. In his last five races morning for the purpose of defeating y 5 ie f | rrormina); for a ue Buroose) of) jthe Midget has given evidence that he Great Crowd at Providence Madleon | ig the Michael of oid. Square Garden, The chocolate colored) ar Worcester he defeated Porter in | Track to See Champion Stallion Trot. eS Programme Includes Michael-Taylor Heat Races, Motor Contest and Exhibition by Fournier. Accompanied by his pacing artillery do things to the record if he wants to and a couple of wkilled motor operators, Win. Tom Eck's influence over Micnael iedaller appears to be fully rested uplewenty-mile race and lowered the trac since quitting the cireult and eeemel| record, and then he beat McFarland at to think the race good ax won. The|the Garden In record time. He then | conditions of the contes: are thri heats. made new fixures for twenty-five miles motor-paced, at one, three and Ave! ar Revere Beach, when he vanquished miles, The “Major” {# Ughtning fast| gtinson in a twenty-live mile struggle. | (Sprclalice, ther Exenine si eris:) EO al ar his past perform=|and after this, tn the team race at; PROVIDENCE, Aug. % -Creaceus, the” ances Indicate, and appears to belleve/Charies River Park, he rode tfteoi | ae; ene ae mere iled ttt lies in the fastest time ever my ic oa MME Of trotters, wan scheduled to start a cement track, To cap thes@ against hie own thne, 2.02 1-4, at “Michwel and Wajthour have been|{cnhivements, on Welnauday ant vganse:t Park this afternoon, and @ smashing records o ynesblniprecoc that Garden sau-[on. the record alate In x twenty-mbe sreat crowd came out to ace the per- cer,” ways Taylor, “and [don't see w! ne y opponent, 5 . Ifean'ihansentas laws iyselee illite: ‘and. far behind. “In this race ’e formance. Every point of vantage was s myneltcmclid tiust, Hed the last mile In the remark qi iq lke to get a few new marke on thelable time of 1m. ned record tnbie to show those fellows on| Beales ‘the “ustial, amateur eventa,| tic wvondectul apeed and endurance i ‘ y . of cago and Te the circuit I'm Just as good am 1 ever! Cheviolet will meet In a’ pursuit race, |shown by Cresceux on other tracks has MURR giee motor cycles, and ms this! made him n great favorite here, and hie take place In this city a great deal of en was the algnal ‘or Interest will be aided to the meet eS = Judging from the Welsh Rarebit's performance the "Major" will have to nee to-day |tumultous applause. Last night the track, under expert |aupervision, was put into the beat pos- | sible condition, and to-day veteran fol- |lewers of the turf declared that it was probably the fastest track in the coun- ry. As one of the horsemen remarked: SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Speetal to The Evening World) RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, RIFLE MATCH AT SEA IRT. INTERNATIONAL AND INTER- STATE TOURNEY ON. that Michael ta at a great disadvantage In to-night’s event. Aug. 3.—The entries for to-morrow's tye track has velvet footing and silk ele trimmings, and If Cresceua can't smash the record here to~lay he can't do it anywhere.” The day was ideal from early in the morning and scarcely a breath of wind was stirring. Soclety maids and ma- trons, some from Newport and the Pler, occupled reserved seats and used thele fieli glasses with the skill of veteran a tew of the for four-year-old Borket mile Kinniktnte . Outlander . 108 10§ Ogden . 126 _ $6 Ethica lil, campaigners, while not Irteh Team, to Compete Againat Aly | {it Hace —The 1 Mandican, for three. | fairer sex dropped a few large commis- Aacidawend Kibacis geacrande ond Tapio lortenaty sions on horses which suited thelr fancy. Attention, 108 King Pepper The crowd began to gather before 108 cohatire noon, although the racea were not) | 99 Pant Chimara scheduled to begin until 2 o'clock. The ig 1 140 Tea thousand« who gathered came in all The Irish markemen were the centre i> Se Ge aS cen of attraction when they began shooting purth Race.—The Futurity; for wwo-yearolds, | 1°" Fediher imme qaucoeltswaste’ at the S#-yard range. The juniors were | rn | ans ee striving for position on the team, and ii 113 | Jolin crowd Naas alate een een a whic y scored bull's | Md Ya ENG: 9 je Creace th . ine. Rae pe hich) theyiecoreapbill est 7 Blue Girt. U8 increased the attendance by fully one- ea ohowedsaremarkatle atcadinesa)| Bart Horah ABE Gun Fie Hed POL EEE ee ad we et Gov. Foster . Voorhees watched th ly el 2 MS bee " vinligiastor: peverals houra rats the sno; | eetaey: Mz King Hanover 1G gave promise of giving the spectators a SY A TT eee tec 109 Natturttim 33) mighty run for thelr money, In the 2.08 $00 and 1,000 yard ranges and complt- | The fraeave 2 Goldsmith... 131) nace 31,40 purse for side-wheelers was mented them on their excellent perform-| ote Fly Wheel runs in the name of Perry | PAC® $1,005 purse y entered the phenomenal young horse, + “The The class {sa fast Fitth Mace.—For maiden two-year-olds; are} Dun Paten (2.4 1-2). The International and Interstate | {ur /onee } as isja fast ci Druft Setauket cus{one, and Dan Patch had such old cai rifle, revolver, carbine anit pistol shoot-| Gare jetauket cgfones Ab Dalen) Had such oldie ing tournament of the Natlonal Rifle! lappy lon of America began on the | Oradea Gleawater mp Ranges at Sea Girt, N. J.,| Knapeack and The Bishop to beat. In the 2.14 trot ($1,500 purse) were The Pug, with Coxey, Miss Whitney and other new ones, all fast enough to make plenty of doubt over the result. Royal Sue Blrotry ‘MS Deatitute ‘alley Fore 115 Cast Iron ee ttd Sith Race.—For three-year-olds and up; sell i mile and a slateenth to-day Bull's-eye and group pool shooting was the first item on the long programme, | 101 Lentevitle 96) = {i the | ants $ +9! The last event of the meeting, and over 20 riflemen from many States | Later coe te oH ey ay cat ($1.49 purse) Included such took part. State teams, which will take matt oF Q 98 tna eee - a z 6 Quantico. 101} name Frazier, Terrace Queen, Beau: i bart in the Hilton trophy and Inter- 101 Himself. 98 | ease Mac ang Orin B. 98 state milltary “matches, have arrived 104 jseant, Tomm from Matne, Massachusetts, New York, Khode Island, Maryland and the District ( Columbla, The Ohlo and Pennsytva- la teams are expected to-morrow. Word was received to-day from Cana. da to the effect that the Dominion team whieh will try conclustons with the All| American team in the world’s champlon- ship match next Thursday would reach | ane 1earee. late to-morrow or ty | junday. The weather to-day with | very Utue wind, so that the conditions were almost perfect for good scoring. was fine, —————— Lows este! PBreech- $4. 08 wean % pading Shotgun ...- . i NATIONAL CEAQUE. Tut Louble-Harrel — Breech-Loading $8 Q piuitace ON 46 Gil noston BP aS Sholaua ag’ waa 9) Brooklyn 81 AT “S68 New York. $1268. "5180 8; e198: $16,504 Phitateins ecg be Chacinnatl i: . C. “sinith’ World-Renowned Guns, Brevchi ouding, do ible barrel €2Q. AX $21.48; HMammeriexs Tl $29.48 AMERICAN LEAGUE. 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