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cians ih abs LITTLE YACHTS RACE IN STORM. Tecumseh Leads Crusader and Massasoit Around the First Merk—Wind Blows Twenty Knots—Rain Heavy. BLACK ROCK, Conn. July @pite of a heavy rainfall and a blowing about iwenty knots an hour from the south { the regatta commit tee of the Kridgeport Yaeht Club de termined this morning tu have tie Seawanhaka tr This decision was indorsed by the skip pers of all thi § there is a Ken: eral desire to act given ran 1 races continue to-day, | ny a chance ty + under by Mrs, nounced Crownlnsaleld mornt D this F w to-day's 4 olekins and jolned her husband on the i oat Rain-sonked sail iyed the start of the ltce ye } they did no. t the float to cae starting line until 12 Further deay was “iby the work necessary kits tear gular wou. tvae umseh crossed | line firsi, avout five seco! the vecond boat, the © The first leg of the rlanguier course is to the southeast. 1 south and the thin nth a red | ry buoy at the mouth of Black Kock Tecumseh nd in rounding | the first nlowed close | ly by the ¢ r ‘ ‘ close finish aveond race, the former coming | A narrow mar win. During th wind fresh ened considerably a last leg was sailed ina breeze on know an hour. 1. ngeli won the ra rossing | the finish line at 164, unotuicial time. | The Crusager was w close ich | the Massasoit a shor { Hstance LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. THESE PLAYERS CANNOT BE BLAMED FOR GIANTS’ DEFEATS. ! JACK BURKE. The se 1 rac st the Seeres# crossing tie line frst, with) | . Tecumsen close tealial all U | Here are three of the Giants who achte crosged a 1h ae oni tuer Nl lean't be blamed for the club's re- and the conditions for this race bid (alt | yerses. Instead they put forth to be similiar to those stove The. Regatta Cominic ec ainounced their best efforts in the endeavor that RR acter the tr fodave races wil heltheir team might win. To the Na- tlon of the Seawanhaka chatienger tlonal League Johnny Dunn is an old- eo timer, but if some of the youngsters WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. of ine present day would work as RACK WASHINGTON hard or as well he does the Giants’ TRACK, PAKK, July The races scheduled to be run here to-day resulted as follows: First Race—FPour and one-half fur- longs.—Won by to dang 6 to 1; Lady Jocelyn pl Was second; Galba third. 1.01 14 Segond Tace-—One mi nd ai teenth.—Won Hunter Raine, 10 to and 5 to 2; 'Bru to 2 fo a second; Lost ne third time 1,52 3-5. Third Race—-Half-srfle.—Won by Amer. pane, 4toland § tod. Sidney C. Love, to 1 place, as second aud Stem | Wwikder china pines 0.53 8 RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, July. 3 Following are the results of the races scheduled to be run here to-day First Race—Three-fourths of a mile —| Won by Mizzourl, 3 to 1 and even; Will Fay, 4 to 1 for place, second and ‘Brig and Queen third. 1.17 1-4. Second Race—Seven-elghths of a mile —Won by Brown Vail, 4 to 1 and 6 t Hand D., 8 to 1 for place, was « Sly Maid third me—1.31 14 Third And one-half fur longs.—Won by 4to 1 and Tao Hck, ink, 1 to to 5; Robe! Was’ s¢ for 1 am thi Time—1.11 SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, SHERPSHHAD BAY, July 3—The estries for to-morrow’s} bidding was lively all during the sale races are as follows and the s dwell First Race—The Independence Steeplechase. | In the Walbaum lot, Prince of Mel- Dandieep; for four-yearsoiis and up; about two | Dourne, who won the Brighton Cup lax Topmast 145 Ballust ear, coming Walbaum $31.00) a few Rowdy... 148 Geo. W. Jonkina hogre before the 1 nd has never Rising Sun 19 Misa Mitchell 158 | Alex Shields for $8,500. In the same jot Second Race—For two-year-olds; selling, Me | Sungold was bowsht by Wo Mo Barrick | ids i ; for $2,300, walle Newton Bennington Jock: o'bantern Stor Dre sarlor gave $2.28 for the two-yorr-old May i Graham, i 10, the property ‘of Richard Croker, produced some. lively Belle Irene Mac Minotaur Hasyard Med Knigh: "Third Race—For cay: wix furlongs. Dr. 1106 Right and True | all ages 140 Garten Demurrer res Satire Oe | 1 Ca. BIN. Dublin of Rhodes Irene Lindewy Piohn Cuvpldor Fourth Race~The aix furlongs. dawaha Aird seiteck for twory Golden Maxim te Carlo Afrioander Prediotion Whitechapel. Fifth aoe. three-year-olds jaatermman rankee Goldamith Mejor Dain gor Biath Race—) mile and «a! Ben Howard ‘ob ka Th « Healization mile and five furionge ide aud up; selling Kilogr The A ‘ariel n0 1s | idonfield Ascension Gulden fosiguel joaketo ve Nations. ‘k Demund Trotting Meets Postponed, | READVILLE, Mass, July §.—The| “Face at Reudville track #heduled for ¥ were postponed on account of ROVIDENCE, July 3.~Races ached: | OF to-day ‘ai Narragannett Trot. Were postponed on account of 100 fais "iaas "any ai tie Nursery Biakes as badly bucked path wonld not be 80 rocky ‘Ther creditably, pitcher, “HORSES IN TRAINING KAISER CABLES is not a position on a base- ball geam that Dunn cannot cover Or Local baseball | he was a enthusiasts iginally remember when he was one of the] stars of the Brooklyn team, and, al- though let go by a | Hanlon, he has|The New York Club's management | made errors almost innume! JOHNNY DUNN. The Maryland club had to let some | him, the defeats were chiefly due to players go when this season opened. |the men behind him, who either ple or shown qualities entitling him to a/knew of ‘Dunn's ability and signed | failed to bat. place day. son, and in the McGraw third ba and Bultimoreans regarded most as highly McGraw. shortstop and did as well at that posi- | tion among the best players of the him, Beginning at shortstop he was He was with Baltimore last sea- | transferred to be utility inflelder, but absence of Johnny | his work did not end there. from the team he covered! put In the outfleld His work was brilliant, |befell other Giants, and there he has | him al-|made a record as the great little|player in the outer ‘Then for a time he played |well be proud of. At the bat Dunn has been doing remarkably well, so well, in fact, that it has often been remarked if the other Giants would but do nearly so well few defeats would now be re- corded against the team, In short, meadow might | Dunn is one ef the most valuable He has pitched |men on the New York team. His several games for the Giants, and, |equal would be hard to find in any although no Ve were cr euedltag part of the United States. He was | when accidents | that any regular BoB BLEWETT- Bob Blowett and Jack Burke are two of the newest Glants. Pitching Is their occupation, and judging by their per- formances they should develop into two of the best in the country before long That time will be when the New York team braces up and regains some of its lost confidence and wins a few games. Ble is a left-handed twirler. He has an arra curves that reminds the fans of the best days of Jesse ‘Tan- nehill, of Pitsburg, Blewett 1s cool- dat ail Umes and appears to have vontrol of the ball, His ac nt in holding the heavy atters down to one little is He scratch hit In four innings recently Pretty good evilence of his ability is a graduate of Georgetown University, whence Harry White, the Phillies’ star left-handed twirler, " hatis. According to White he will never si the day he ~anks In Blewett's class, As to Burke, he is another college voy. St. Bonaventure's College Is his aia mater, and his work with the All-Collegiate team at Atlantle City last Year attracted the attention of many clubs in the big league. New York out- bid the other clubs which sought his! services and He has not had a fair show demonstrate his worth, but the day coming when he will,’ and_ then, sien | what other twitlers New York has, it “an boast the best pitching department of any club n the country. Like the ordinary pitchers, neither Blewett nor Burke is a star batter, but If they pitch good ball that Is all’ that Is ever expected of them. here he is in this town, | yet 0) UNDER HAMMER, PRAISE OF h METEOR $8,500, Swiftmas Goes for $3,500—Lively Bidding at the Sale. (Special to The Evening World ) the Pasig-T the track b to A, L 8. Morris PROPRATY Mavernack Mt: bidding and Dt was finally A ay ‘The Goldnnder, ERTY ” re i | owned by Sydney Paget for $3,500. PROPERTY OF F, br 000, i ‘ PROPERTY Bellar Mayor Greta, ¢ Bouy Breck $2,364 PROPERTY W. 6 a, BD. wT Quarter, > IV; Job Naugbt t 4075, Captivacor vy Geittin, $976, Mackey » % by Dn Wil, MT ERY MATE BW SHMEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK | duty 3—A weeding out sale of hor ' training, consisting of entire rack stable of G, Walbantn, and several t prope ooOW. Whitney, 38 Brow. FR. Hitchcock and other well known 9 8, drew a large crowd to dick oppos Th 8 a races beat knooked down om) Swiftmas, sold to G 7” was R 6. 3 MInHcoek by Jim Gore BROWS Hanover-Julia MONAHAN by Cayuga—Thrifty, Wood RICHARD ( Telvidi OKDK mp. Madge Pag Aeina’ eT Net! Swit WHITEY y Lag tight Famer Macola ps MORNIN: y Mancheaie JUN Hen Strom The Ba! jon—BMeabe rh Bavyto Valowten: Romington i, by Bramble 44,600. 650. Average yer y Lr WHITNEY by Imp. Meddler-—Counten imp. Lixsak—Vietoria Nini; HE ‘100. by imp, 2. by imp Moddler: Liseak=Melba 4, H, MeCormiok, | #700, ‘Total for four head, 1,960. 487,00. Average per head PROPERTY KR. BAKER. Dick Welter Alice eh, 00 % by timp, Ben Berom— fa? Or Seiten mr: ’ Ri 'Prince of Melbourne Brings lasnren Emperor Congratu-' ‘‘Skeets’’ Martin lates Builders, Saying He Is! | Satisfied with the American- | ) Built Yacht. Smith & F William's who designed Emperor acht Meteor, were the reciplents of a ttulatory cable eram nthe Emperor to-day. The meswage, Whien is dated at Kiel, read Meteor #0 very cessful in light ve dn hale a gi Lam satisfied with ner good qualities wid congratulate the designers. — 6h haniged to reach the speed of xt Knots WILLIAM 1, Ro" As all the members of the firm are at present out of town, Ernest B, Loril tard, who ts in cha g the firm's absence, sent the following reply Your Majesty s Kind message is most grateful, We thank you s METEOR BEATEN IN RUN FROM KIEL, | LIN, July $—E op William's Metoor during the return foerde to this port in- Witoner, Allison Ar- A Griscom and C. lL. F. 1 Commodure of the New tub Grand D of Admival Pree Henry of righ the Metoor finished frat, the a Yacht Iduna, won the frat time. allows Moteor second. ie Hiritish Achooner | Citelykave up the race — , VARSITY CRICKET MATCH, loatord and Cambridge Playing at | Lord's Grounds, LONDO! July 4—The annual cricket match between Oxford a Ambridge J began at Lord's grounds to-duy. ‘The crowd present Was smuiler {hun usu! Both elevens were adeittedly below university form, and were eepectally Weuk In bowling. Oxford won the toa® nnd went to the wicket, AL lunch time the score was M1 runs for no wickets | dawn Wie. Oxford players were all out in inet newt untae for 0 inn At ine close Of pay’ coniay. the Cam> | pridge sricheters hud Koored for th wickets down f mn first in ning =e Stewards Make New Rules and Will Fine Trainers. LONDON, July %&—In connection with ithe r nt a@tarting-gate flaseos the stewards the Jockey Club have issued a ruling that 1 the ate fails to act properly when the lever 1s pulled, or if the webbing is broken by @ horse, it Shall not be considered @ start and the i must return (0 the post ‘the’ stewards have also! notified th trainers that I conmequence of the thet that horses of oert ain Stables are alstently roublemom u f ers whose horses * ake no wohooled will hereafter be | | | Wales Stakes, 10,09) sovereigns ($50.- Long 1b 0), for four-yearwlds and upward, a) bats ir Surrogate 4 vlice [mile and a half, was won by Veles, rid. , Whil ast by J. HL ('Bkeets") Martin, the geite ta worth upnit American jockey; Pletermaritaburg, M. viuries under 1h Calanon, was second, and Lasearts, property at the | Maher (Ameriean), was third bitin It is doubiful Ifa Worse lot of horses ita YANKEE FIRST FOR $30,000 PRIZE. BOOKMAKER MARKS LEFT $500,000. on Veles| Will of Well-Known Sporting Beats Poor Field for Prin-| Man, Who Kept the Penn-! cess of Wales Stakes— sylvania Club at Long, Maher Is Third. Branch, Filed. | LONDON, July 2—At the N who wis first y meeting to-da Princess: Club it rich Int ever previously con 0 i fA prige as van In the race for the Prine MAkng. | 1 is suid cess of Wales Stakes ‘Me whole lot that they neve Ke and of competitors w hardly worth never had a dite wel hey mite | 210,000, the amount of the stakes. testator leaves to hix wife the Veles won Thathow tory by three how at No, 145 West Seventieth street, Jengtha Four | gelte separited second wh ch was his home, with tis enta, | and third bor Including furniture, plate, pletures, &e. | he betting Was Ii) to S against Veles, and he also leaves to her § th Neu 13 to 8 against Mietermaritaburg and 5 of her dower. | to 2 against Laxcurts Marka leaves to his nephew, Bernard | os Kuhn, of Vincennes, Ind.,” $10,000 in cash and’ his Jewelry ‘The residue of the estate is divided) between other relatives: VANDERBILT WINS RACE, Bright, with Macwinn Up, Takes ee : nl n Up, Prix de Lourdes, PRISONERS TO SPRINT. PARIS, July S.-W I. Vanderbilt's 7A Nettle (Macwinn), ran second in the raco Athletics on the Fourth in Queens Maisons Luf- County Jail Yor for the Prix Tetre ar the fie races to-day Sherif De ragga, of the Queens Mr, Vanderbilt's Bright (Macginn) won County Jall, will have f wnique celebri > e Lourd tion of the All gue prisoners in ihe PRR Ge ON eae his custody whe a de! ned for miner = offenses have been given th sh privi of tn with § A Cntering a series of athletic events Meares 25 Wi SSTSSESy, which Wil! be held In the jail yard to- MAMONMSTER, M1 Patey Sweeney, morrow morning ere will } rine of thi Geteated Tim Kearns, of Bonton, in ning, walking, Jumping and shot-purting fone round at the Greeiwoot Pavition, Lake Mas- contests fabenic, last night Kearns throw ap his Manda, — Pipes and be the piles Claiming that hie shoulder was dislocated. in the vart HOLIDAY SPORTS. TO- MORROW. Indep ce Day, will be one of the biggest of the year in sports. ‘To-morrow Events are listed to sult devotees of all Kinds, Following 1s the schedule RACKNG—At Shepaliead lay, Realization Stakes. BASERALA—New York at 81. Lowls (two gonven), Mrookiyn at Pittsburg (two aa Boston at Philadelpnia at atl (two games). ent Athletic Club, at Boston. CANOBING=ay ¥ ub!» eruise. HOWIN pie’ 4, Patladelphia CHICK ET —Manhatta ‘ounty, at Prospect Park; Intercity match, New York at Phila deiphla; Paterse ttan, at Paterson: Livingston va. Kalckerdocker, at Staten Island, LAWN VENNIS~ dhuldie onships, at Orange, N. J.; Pacific Coast championship, at San Rafael, Cal, Hourth of duly Cup, ab Hillside 7 and Golf Chub, Plajndelt, No J POLO—Tournament at tho 7 ' CYCLING Century Nowa run to Lynbrook, L 1, 2 PF. M.; motor eyole tost, New York ty Boston; maces at Vaiisburg board track, Newark, N. J GOLF —-Ekwanok, second round mateh play, afternoon; semi-Anals Weatherbee Cup; Seabright Independence Way nd B; Kugler vod, Thacher Cup, handicap, puiting, approach ing und driving oonterte, anen'e foursome handicap: Harbor Hill, mixed foursomes, handicap {ournament, Wriving competition; Mahopar, men's handicap; Newark Athietio Club, handicap Fiuwning Country Club, club champlonship’ Andaley, skyrocket cup. Marine and Field, handicap up; Innis Ardon, fuals club cup, ott ’ Nandicap cup; Hillandale, president's cup, eae sneepetakes; Koshaway Hunt (lub, maton cup, ladles pulling match; Mount Pleasant Field Chub, Independence Day handicap, approaching and putting eompetition, Colvnia Country Club, dicap, Smith Cup, non-renl handicap cup; Montclair Golf Clvb, foursome; Richn ounty Country Club, men's handicap, mixed foursomes; Magiawood, Dr, J, Wella Memorial Cup, PULLING and approsehing match, men's foursome Bandicap, YACHTING=Larchmont Yaobt Club, appusl regatta; Hartlord Yacht Club, annual regatta; Atlantic “Facht Clud, renagsvous, at clud anchorage; Columble Yacht Club, races for Lipton Oup- ATHLMTICS—Awatour Athietie Union all-round championships, e Celtic Pari, FROM WISCONSIN TO WIN A TITLE. Edward S. Merrill, Best Ath- lete of the West, Says He Will Corne Near Winning the ‘All "Round." Merrill, the all-around ath- n Beloit College, Wis., 1s looked the sure winner the alle to held at Island Clty tor upon o as Lechampi hips be Long Celtic Park morrow. Merrill ison: ever produced in of the greatest athletes in the West. He has me all the way from Wisconsin to ructpate in this event and says he Hl come very near winning it, He will ents the present cham nn, and ex-Champlon ih of whom feel con- will beat Merrill out magnificent specimen of eso A B. ¢ Clark, b tery tident they rill is a lern athlete, fet in height, welghy # trifle more than 200 pounds and so well is his weight dls- tributed that he has not the appear- { being heavy, He will score in event on the programme with the nee every \Exception of the pole vault, and his ad- visers think it will nol be necessary for him to compete 4) this event In order to win. LEEMONT CLUB'S PICNIC. Arrangements Made for Eleventh yent To-Morrow. mont Club will to-morrow give h annual picnic at Wolf's Elm ark, at Maspeth, L. I, Guests requested to meet at the elub-house Avenue C, where the procession formed, headed by L. Fisher's Band, here will be many athletic events, among tnem & two-mile Dbleyele race, 10-yard dash, bowling and baseball will bea display of fireworks In. There the evening, $$ Knickerbockers to Play Equitables ‘There will be two games of baseball played at the Bt. George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to- morrow. Ju the morning the Equitable team will the Kalckerbocker Athlete Club while in the afternoon the Kquitables w play another #irong secit-profeastonal team to At the Haboken grounds on Su ns will play the crack Bridgepor’ vate mith He stands fully alx | ENGLISH TENNIS EXPERTS COMING. Team Consisting of Brothers Doherty and Pym Will Con- test for American Champion- ships in August. LONDON, tennis team, Doherty United 8) for the July 3.—The Engilsh consisting of th a Pym, will sail about July 19 t nerican championships. The Engish players to-day agreed to the proposal of the Crescent Athletic Club, of Brooklyn, N. Y,, to play on th nt courts and suggested Aug. 6 to Aug. 8 as being suitable dates, lawn brothers , for the contest | MGRAW NOT 1D MANAGE GIANTS, Baltimore Player Finally De- nies the Story that Is to Bring His Team to New York. (Spectal to The venting World) PHILADELPHIA, July 3—John Me- Graw came to town to-day to rejoin che Baltimore team on the way to Boston. He says the story that he is going to York or transfer his team to that place 1s too ridiculous to discuss. It was stated that Kelly's suspenaton has been lifted, but Umpires Carruthers and Johnston had no oficial notice to that effect from President Ban Johnson. NOVEL BASEBALL LEAGUE FORMED, Union Settlement Team Leads Neighborhood Houses and Settlements with Three Straight Victories. A baseball league between eixht of tho rez? od houses and settlements in he has been formed. Each team plars every other team twice. Gutten- burg racetrack and one of the diamonds at Crotona Park have been secured for the use of the leagu», and the contest iy being followed witn very intense in- terest, hundreds and sometimes thou- sands from various pacts of the elty at- tending the games. ‘The list of, houses represonted in the league and the presen: standing are given below: or” w, 1. Union. Settiement...... : Wert Side Neighborhood Hone. Hudson Guild... Gordon House Riverside Asscciation College Settles 3 2 2 1 2 ae 3 University Settlement 2 Clark House is The scores and nlaniing of the clubs will be published in The Evening World every Monday. —— New Bagland Games All Of. BOSTON July 3.—All games of tho »w Englard Bascal) League scheduled e postpried on account BASEBALL. Standing of the Clubs. NATIONAL LEAQUB, Brine wre for to-day of rain. cau? PO. Clu Pittabirg «3 12 7H2|PhiladetpDta. Brooklyn 12:80 27 .671)Cineinn Chicago 32 2 Boston «0 3) d AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. L. Pc) Club, 39 21 611} Detrott Boston .....38 27 Ries Bis senda) SBe8e BERSP sEete Bt. Loule....29 25 Patladelphia. 28 27 EASTERN club, WL Toronto ....34 17 Buffalo ..y 22 21 \604|Montroal Worcester ®..31 | Jersey. City Rochester . 25 51 Newark —<—<—— TURF NOTES. Oakington's race was the fastest of the meet Ing thus far at the distance, five and a halt turiongs. ‘Hops’? Landeman yesterday declared Hernando out of the Brighton Handicap apd the Brighton rs Charley Littlefield, jr., Is getting along well At the Roowevelt Honpital and may soon be al (o attend to the horses in his charge. Plain or Cork Tip “THEY TASTE GOOD” RYE’ CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB HACING AT SUREPSIBAD DAY JUNE TO JULY 4.2.30 PM. (Bain or titi DAY, THUMBDAY, JULY 3. Hgualiiy Sines. and 6 ther fares koare Bat sth ahah ia be 1 Ki, at 11 10, 1io ee, Prior Car rain) 1100 4 ia i ee T3.4 Boats foo Whitehall with id Baki, at 11.00 it kyo. | Rapid ‘Trane! | 1.00, from Prati Bisa (New York a BIRAICHT at igh ny et Bridge nies | vie ata Whiskey will make b; i" We make no | sees hace & at HB. KIRK & co. "Medical. OLD DR. GRIND!) | 3 years @ speciailot in diseases of mei OLD DR. GRINDLE's sclentifo, treatment blood and skin disesaos, ‘pain in the bones, red wore throat and mouth, ulcers, palutul oweilfage Kidnoy ‘and biadaer complaints, scalding, lage phyalelans card for Marvellous cures, Brie Oven. 30 YEARS hetwoen 6th and 7th ay ‘whe Umely use of Wants will strengthew | "| gots in your business.

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