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<r e SORE NE THE WORLD: A a dil sii ae _FRI AY EVENING, JULY 4, 1902, ahaa y eG sae PRINSTEIN ALL-AROUND FAVORITES. % “JOHNNY” REIFF SUSPENDED GUNN, MERRILL AND a BY FRENCH JOCKEY CLUB. Little American Jockey Set Down for a Month For Alleged Assault on Another Rider. # PARIS, July 4—Johnny Rolff, the) striking another jockey at ihe Rouey wy great American jockey, who has been| races, ; tidng with succeas in this country] The latter reported the assault to th: 7 this year, has got himself in trouble.| stewards, and, after listening to . He has been suspended by the steward’ | complal ey ime 1 of the Jockey Club for one month for| —HANDLERANDSEEGER FIGHT A DRAW. Men Slug Each Other for Twenty Rounds with Hon- ors Even—Stone Quickly Knocks Out Eberhardt. suspansion of Rel fe | HOW 1S THIS FOR ALL-STARCAST@ McCoy, Pald and ‘Skeets’ Martin to Figure in Play Next Season, Cincinnati Story Says. Kid McCoy, Eddie Bald and “Skeets” Martin are golug to turn actors next season, if the story from Cincinnatl c be bolleved. McCoy is to figure in a play a@ a racing chauffeur, Bald as a champion cyclist and Martin as he is in| real life—a Jockey. Montgomery Phister, of Cincinnati, it 1s said, has undertaken the task of eupplying the trio with| speaking parts, ‘The play he is to write will deal largely with an automonile, a bloyele and a horse. | John H. Havin, who, with B, D. Starr | and others, controls a circuit of popular price theatres, has been asked to as- sume the management of Messrs. Me- Coy, Bald and Martin, A gentleman from Saratoga is quite willing to furnish | tho money to back the yeature. | MoCoy t* on the ocean pound for Wurope, ‘This ts another of his mys- terious trips. Before sailing he sald he was golng to take a month's automobil- i Joe Handler, the welter-welght Nghter, of Newark, and Charley Beeger, of Hu- boken, the ex-sparring partner of Young Corbett,” fought a twenty- round bout before the Paterson A. C. In Turn Hall, Paterson, N. J., last night which was declared a draw’ by Referee j Jim Gibbons. 4 Handler fought a poorer battle than any he has put up in some time and 4 Seager Jost many chances to put hin io sleep by his bad judgment, For the first twelve rounds Beeger had all the better of the fighting, pounding Hand ler gevereiy on the Tbs und Jaw wad flooring him once In the third row with a stiff right-hand swing on Jaw. After the tw round Handter gan to fight Beeger on the body several times had the latter very Ured. In the last five rounds both fought : fast and furiously, but as they wer fresh and unmarked at the finish Ret- exe Gibbons called the bout a draw. in the first preiiminary bout Joe Laurel of Newark, deivated Joe Harris, of Philadelphia, tn the second round of their ten-round bout. Jimmy Stone, |ing In France and participate. in auto the vrack bantam-welght fighter of the|Mces there. Maybe he's going to wet dv onia A, C., met “Young” Bberhardt, | Some, tdeas for the play, eh? ix Jersey City, inthe second bout and| Both Mccoy and. Bald’ have appeared | fintshed him quickly In the first round. |at the head trical companies, the to ee 5 S, . MERRILI. fi BROOKLYNS LOSE MORNING 'H. D. HOOPER WON TWO-MILE GAME TO PITTSBURGS, ROAD RACE FROM SCRATCH. t the sound of the pell Stone rushed | McCoy ured in Major Dun-| 7 Eberhanit and sent in left swings can B. Harrison's production’ of Paul | pee = e 10 his body and jaw. After weaten- Votter'a play, The Pacite Mall,” a few | | | ing berhardt with these blows Btone AO, e was not required to! i i | fuddenly shot ina short right swing |SPeuk Many linea, tls part of the per. FlOOd Overflows Field and Play Is Difficult—| : ; i i tier Hberharde's heart and he dropped |fuimance "being. inrKely confined: 1) a W. Smith Took the Five-Mile Handicap—8,000 to the floor and was counted out. Stone |SParring contest with "Doc" Payne. Score, 3 to0O. was declared the winner. Time of| Bald starrod In a plece called "A Twig Spectators at Orange Cycle Meet. round, two minutes. of im@urel” for the greater part of @ a —— — ————— aA80) _ =e - The Batting Order, | Ritchey to Wag No runs, Vcatins ney Vumon} tied to Dolin Wagner out spe rye inventing sverhd}) Nwareue: tera | eeniity ort , Pirtsbure Brooklyn 1) MeGeeney Wonderful pickue Oy tie pecalio teu mirttos ets Aces a neareges Lune tye mllednad Davie, 16 Dolan, ef win, Bruvsfield Med to Sheckard, No| ORANGE, N. J. July 4—Bight thou | four less In the two-mile Beaiviont: er Siconaras ic hus - sand persons Mned the two and one-| ‘The Uvo-mile handle won by Me y. 4 Fifth Inning. {half miles of road betwen West Or: H. D. Hooper, serateh) A. Zeller, 150] Bis veiay22 Taeneae Ahearn out to Brinsficld, unasaisted; |and the oSuih Orange township line | Yards, was second and J. Hickey, of | Lench, tb. Ahearn ood hunted out, Smith to this morning to witness the annual road |New York yards, third. Time. | Beith Blood ah Hseanatiel.” Wondert: throw” by Smith |raoes of the Orange Wheelmen, ‘The | ‘Phere wax considerable diastixznction 4 niente cs Newton, Whe Nat an ground Newton out, |FeO x rest. thia | Uxbressed over the decision giving the Tate soreiksmalie Giaitull do: hehill atciirst. Nofevent was given added interest this |‘ veuayertted| ie Nh | vane aisle % f a year by the! entrance of many New |i#cc 10 Hooper, Arthur Ross, the jno-| 4 7 i (special to The Evening Worl!) | titchey out, Dolan to MeCreery. Syne and. Ttrook'y" who toon | fessional 2ace follower, swung Into the Jimmy Michael, Unsuccess- Matched to Meet in Fifteen-| EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG. | Loach singled through Dahlen. Bmith ae i i "aa a ia 4 noon | 122! the racing men at the halfway i i y 4—After the President's parade | fied to ines nice mn and cate’, Advantage of the races Is a hoon | vark, and, according to the spectators, ful as Jockey in France, Will, Round Bout at St. Louis |?" passed the crawd in Allegheny made | TMineM Touled, to MeCreery; MAR-jat the aVilsburg race track (o put In a! paved Houper to within @ short dietane Return Here to Follow Pace,, Next Thursday Night—No ja ‘rush for Recreation Park, and py |nificenticatoh,. No:runs, full day at thelr favorite sport. of the fintsh, There was no formal | : Sixih Tho prizes ranged from racing wheols ; ; Lawson Says. | Pursi I10 3 there were 12,000 people in th . protest lodged against this, so the Judges 3 y | © (Offered: [xrounds, Five thousand pistols greeted | Dolan struck out, Keeled out, Tanne: eh the winne , toe clips and) jet the Incident pas 4 Ae mat to ibat nen | ili to Branatield, Shiv out, Tanne-| other cycle for those whp Dolan an he camo first to bat, and when | Hi! (Ar ianeld. No runs ee oth es cia sae at hg The Five-Mile Race. Iver Lawson, the crack bicycle rider, | (Special to The Byening World ) |Tom MeCreery, the sage of Beaver) iyavig tied to Mieckant, Clarke Med) ore ne tie card, both handicap at.| After « delay of an hour the five-mile who returned from abroad recently, is. ST. LOULS, July 4-Day van) (CONN came Un Tater the wWhelasterds |to RSEIR ie i el N@won pS a contest was started, ‘Tae road was by . authority for the announcement thit who waa to have fought Youn ce; {technic world broke loose, Brooklyn |his, shoe tone. . Tiewumon: out, faire, The sprinters fought tt out over) tui. "time thickly Hned with spectators] ® Jimmy Michaol, the champion pace fol- at the Wost End Club here let nent, | Searted tn at bat. OBS RSe ND Te, & two-mile atretch of rowd, while the and ferwaw estimated that fully” 8.00 it f ‘e lant | in e he -distance me ere gi e jes | Were Jower, has decided to return to this has been matched with At MW iiea The Allegheny River's overflow In- . dahlen out, Nanazlatanco meen wersig: verve: sn) The five » race was won by W. é ; no Attell for : anadheck MeCreery struck out. Dahlen «lin which to show thelr prowess. The| 9 . x country again and resume riding behind | ‘fteen-round bout in thia city next | Yale! the ball ground and the gs Wagner 32. araael Irwit OUt| course wan practically a level one, so) mia andicap 2 aunute, 60 seconds, J » the motor maciiine Thy , played under difficulties. Many cael on ) rans, oe i a SO) Hickey was second, H. Strathoffer third, ; phan mnectin es, | Thursday night plop edy and Ayah one muanae | Cone e a ide, Dolan | high gears were much in evidence. Van lderstine fourth, &. Hoffer fifth and 3 According to Lawson, who was one of| President Houghton, of the West Ena| Were Made when the player was stan . itn water to his Knees, but got the William Cooper sixth, ‘The latter made Michael's team mutes, the little “Welsh |Ciub, in order to comply with the ing knee-high In water Ps Pou peapre, checred” the aplanh. Long Delay in Start. n inuiy. strong. ride. He sustained a rarebit” Is tured of belng = Jockey In| hus offered no purse and announcers we First innins, | Ml war safe on Dahlen's low] The races were slated to start at | Couple of bad falls, but managed £9 come Paris and has declared his Intention ofthe club members only will be allowed. Dolan out singled and was Ritcaey out, Flood to MMecreetye}otclock, but the usual delay in events of | time prize. He covered the distance In returning to this country in the fall and |to witness the mill, ‘There are 3,00 /foreed by Bt MoCreery dled at wo hases, Bransfled | this Kind was not absent he Phere W625, 4 engaging Jn long bicycle contests. | members. SO Thirst. No Fae burg batters out at fret eartal cannonad DQURD Sete mee ree semesters * Michael has been treated unfairly by | ee WES gS IARI fhe Ii woltwe after the ball, Smith flew to Pmmeainccdneal carne ie in . ee BOY = BRONCO RIDES choice mounts, whi ch ta responsible for HORTON _AFTER RECORD. | Second Inning, tghth Inning. 8 making the declaration that he will! ., Dolan 0 hey to Branafield. it came In. he recelyed a once again pilot the silent steed |Pive Intercollegiate Champions to | yi) Aled th Ateney Out TANeRTA OU vation for his, wim aft | 75 MILES IN . ———————_——- | Compete in Knights’ Game Tannehill tw Bransfeld. No runs, Wagner's hit. .Wheann flew to. Wagne : D. 8. Horter . Davis out to Motreery, Clarke safe on] ioyd struck, owt Newton fouled” to oe PUGILISM. plo pola Paulter: whee ares cham] Dolante theo. Lewin Gia mot | now | Tesanaiiel | Not A 4 | Plon pole vaulter, who on May a1 made] what to do with Beau's b and Beau) Pannenill sing'al over ond. Davia es aes |a new Intercollegiate for tho | was aute, “Clarke gut ae thied Wagner | forced Pannemill, Newton ty Danlen: W. H. Jacobs Jogs from Colorado to Indian- jater Jackwon,"’ the colored welter- . 4 . fea Ahearn threw the ball | $e {ropved \iainn's tinny to, cata! Ft ; . pole vault, has notitle sommities | kot frst ind Ahearn threw Flood a 1 Mier " : weight, who in in California at prosent with Joe| that hee wih outed mites | Ty guafleld. tinking Ie three Strikes. | Duyn at ae fav was at bv! apolis in Cowboy Style and Wins $1,000. Gana, hax been matched to fight Billy Woods, | poaiely, se burt] Beau went ta third, Ahearn caught him |)” )toky “ball Beaumont. tripled to the California fatter, for twenty rade heer |i the Knights of Colufous gameslnapping. No rut ihe? Da Clarke scoring. Abearn | the Century A. C., ‘of Los Angelew, Cal, on| to-morrow at Celtic Park Mor Third Inning. ped Wagner's Nigh foul. Waeaner duly 22. Jackson will be amiated In bie train: | ton had Intended ‘ dito Tpw unsfleld Med to ing for the fight by sand Herman Miller, | aided to compete at! Floyd singled to centr Newton eoka Twa un the Baltimore Aghter. jthe Knights’ games June 21 but his| struck out. Dolan astrick out. Keeler = soe rations for the examinations intere|OUt least to Branatiold, No van i Joe Handler, the Newark eolter-welght, who | No sooner hat he heard that the RoR Mo ee nee aneelor \ re eae ee MAdic Cain, the South Brooklyn “ | ptarte Ket in tr and now)?" mt Ks D Br am ey Gree GinLohed Task IGN) Pr ST IRR coe (OC MERE, a Doe sault record Foneth hard ‘ it ‘ gonclusions in a twenty-round bout letore. the | fe s WPA SE rarerteeer (eee Seore by un Sie A SCAT CGR oat Whireite want formerly of Yale. ‘That he will] Sheckard stra 0 0 Ow Joo Humphreys, who is manager for Caln. «| scored In equalling If not bettering, | base ono oe wreak ly, Sa Ape Aaa ef he can get backing for his men to the exteutcy | te Fecord ix the opinion of thome who | Wagner to ait r i voor? =i $50) to Saat Handler have ween hin dn pract Horton | ~ Te Makes the Ath intercilogiite “cham: | atl asa fiery Gtandlar® wh . Who Is entered in these games, th wag au eas) The ww eat e batt"? in getting Into cot for hia battle town, the qua eremiicn, B = } c \ A with Dave Sullivan, wht ajiowes to | Berk, of Yale and N. ¥. AC. the ahot:| FR Miichoork yesterday sol the well-known mp tO Hake lice J aul “haben teh on | BULESTS A.C Bowen, Ui Of B., the tWO-| periormer tiecanter to Thomas Myan, Vie soe t rewont te matched to box Andy stevenson ei and law but not least, Joi | yan} F slow bine ut is a resolute re the St. Loule Rowing Club on neat T Dewitt Prinsaton, “the” ham ta RreNiAAatiof tha Ma) Hd mpany.. Barry now, Yeaterday ; Bight for twenty rounds, and Sam} hamplon ad record holder nt the tions and | : he oh LONG ISLAND REGATTA, | .''s is ass ss a oe After having refuved to Mght Jos availing x. =" Se aecalivand ‘ walaliied in. the Rau Meat on men *| Seven Events Down for Jmly 12 wt) Ys" ie and k © Morria go! { Aaer ot stockton. Ca puisented North Beach. Jeredit af ete on Lu a half mito @ Gane and the mined to] The next rowing regatta in home \ af sate Meet tn twenty run * Coutury | waters will be that of the Long Island | At me ae tos a. phos ' 3 fhe teats Couey Oth toi junin, | Rowing Ammociation, to be held at Norih| (irae for MB at mistnatten Ietiatalet one powuaa The receipis of the GanwMcFadden aght in| ThE programme conalete of the Collow- | Sires ot ine bores ar tie clone of ° 5 Gan Francisco amounted 10 $1.40). Matot maker | INK Faces The gen iena on | soe Morris Levy. of the club, holds the money | Junior single aculle, Jumtor double horas. Garlteg.te Binge she wet pom URA | = Mer, tee ehempatiead Max. magningsibne) Bre an ich | senior double aculle, Jumtor four ehell (Begie was made to Bim, but he felt th Anite | 1 0 think WAR A pure fake If the Mgnt Maple er ite ¥ not ve [and Fort Kilogram, Lady Albereraft and re ate found ‘sulltt ‘of havine. takes 1 Cup), junior tour gig ogers Cup), senior four | S/rauaemente wore conciuted ns it ‘4 A pera ree, game etal 1, 1 Moats Realisation Aiakes and the Drighion Cus, | Mat the m there, Aug rainer Francinco. nities clowe on July 7, math Py | Brent, Heailaation Stakes and tue J P| Sa eae ma ge a a aie Brennan, Seartary, No.’ a Ltbert hear) ‘ ‘Tom Precer, the Australian weiter-weight, who | The’ junior four whl MOOT) Quite some eneiioment occurred s fe. tnd he A welterweight, who | The’ Junior tour whali race ie @ clo Iwo-yoar-0 pony ¥ oe tie Asteated Huds As 19 ‘lube tut members of the Lang | een, tme-rear-old Allien, to-sther | William H. Jacobs, an Indianapolis a #X-#hoater a foot long, plop, Im @ twenty-round bout at Porviand, 0: Hd Association. ‘Phe Junior four gig | rey Glorioss was made « ‘ oe : h je a record in pony riding |, Maving St. Louls, he ‘travelled via r ’ 10, | Nude ld ah ODEN EVENT Co mil aaeeiMee | at 4 to bs with Moree . boy, has made a record in pony National road int Vandalia, Ml, On eis camera, Tae, tka tec to neat | rowing clubs, and the cup for this nace | that she had regained her ¢ Prauk Farrell deuies that be will that would make the mot hardy) the twenty-tulrd day out. Jucobs twenty Srotnds ‘eaters tne eel daar for | hus been proweniel yy “Cape.” John | oie Fin tron hie mable of toftes Io craining, “A masations! | iromoo buster” envious, He rode from | Feuched Vandalla, and had covered. the parse, Tracey, ie. slag anxione it a. comers ushing Boat Club, ot every O08, DAML & length awa, report to thin effect was published last Weds Kit Carson, Col. to Inalanepola, 1,175 | Mousand niles, “He was en days rip Peper ht | Individual medals to winners” and| Marie, quoted at 1.000 to 1.400 (0 Dean eS eeceall nen eck as The ik arte + Cols ahead of time. Phere he telegraphed hie i hand: banners to the club they | 90 to } third, At the three-cig aes Oi miles, in thirty day roke all records) Kit Carson friends, and the wager Was * resent are the prizes | rank’ outsider showed in tro ay, Daving been calied to Saratoge on busin long-distance. riding by bronco, | paid by. the loner: a, EINE anton * Young Peter Ja — mir ond 6 iw ino ut neither bis trainer, Tom Welsh, nor the Hy won $1,000 for a Coto- | , The winning ranchinan gitered 11,00 | soutident ila black wrotege can beat! Two G 1 " Paslg-Tipton Company, who woud naturally: havi aes o the boy, Dut he refused tt SPhlladelphla Jack’ O'Brien in ten rounde, and wo Gamer 18 Hebaken Tesdar, ine charge of ihe sale, kn: Phas ore un mn who backed him | ring, as a memento han been forwarded Bououneed Jy Ban Frevtiooo that ‘he’ pit | THO seuies of baseball ill be played at the | hot and oho meni bask 10 seventh SRY ahd Vantetaine that cette in: {t the Colorado town on June t tated eaeh necordoreaiter 12.000 that Jackson can do the trick 8. George Cricket Grounds tn Hoboken to-day, | oe never euiesed iis head and be! waalat 4 lose te [and headed eastward across the plains, | inf Mahe ant and hed taveea lant ee ‘The Equitab! ue Kaicherbocker | Khital lacked early speed yesterday, ile fe know how ‘tush reparve could ben a to the | Siriking the Unon Pacific road he fol- | mea in Jesa than thirty day, (Phe) mean recht Waturus, weicn war pure [ A; a iiah Atle moruing. Maile thie afarupan | beck after the break and was in lant place viii | Aigie Whe» there wa absolutely a ‘eroue tor | UAOMINE he Tower anand. iine end, then | the Horse’ whith ‘he odes «close: Hase@ pevectis trom the Archouhe, sieeher ae Se ne tad choi tabs leas of |sue eld struck the ayreteh. Me. ben closed o's) de Honded for, Bt. Louin.” AC che latter | knit brown pony. weighing WO" pounds dai Morgen, of Peng rte ehey te | Io the run homé 11 wan wot the chy he oreated & #tir, marching Into the) and standing fourteen hands high. Avetrie by Ran Hadvlphia, ar-]erack Hoboken tou will tackle Jim O'Rourke ae Plohn, winner of the second race yesterday, Plenters House garbed in cowboy som-| was never #ick for a day and finan Five vesiasday trom Friews by way ae | Bidxopor the Connecticut Stat see it the medium of @ wubsaniiel coup by is | brero and corduroy trousers and Wearing !in perfect condition after his long trip cellar 7 Macc wee dulle ot Leith, ———— Agnes D. booked all over a winner when nhe|owner, P, Mayan, Mr, Ryan had unbounded tain | St? 9% — em ; ymthora. Leslie & Co. Mer ai. struck the Bua) furlong. Bhe was on practically | In the ability of bie candidate, and edvieed hie ‘A before the Rutaw ‘Athietlo Ci ‘Are 192.6 feat between Large fortunes are often lost by @ | even temas with Obnet, and seemed to have the | friends to bat “Texas Jane Bug’ Fought a Draw. betare Wo Club Jaat : wacpeadicuar aa ae Sater lise, Lt Xo cat oat vous a Little delay, ier benign whee Peds tome booming BALTIMORE, Md, July 4.—"Kia" mg, Alone. Me Lewls Knvowe Ou a Jin 2.04 | are as follows: | A DAY OF SPORTS: TURF, ATHLETICS, PUGILISM, ‘MOTOR CYCLES BEGIN RACE FROM BOSTO lobjeers of Long Run A N TO THIS CITY. ee re to Prove Reliability of Machines and Test Skill of Drivers. | The motor e race from Boston 10 suto-bicycle: George Jenkins, ed i Ping, [willbe . Ee. L. Fergudon, my hie city, which starts téday, will hoop George W, Sherman, Brooklyn, the initin! text of the endurance of these | 1X h. p, Indian; Charles A.” Persons, Worcester, mach The tui is promoted by the| MUM. 2h. p. Roval: D. n. iiga, New York, : . : ears y ‘yal; iafelinyer, New. York, Metropole Cyele Club, of New York. | h."p. Royal: George Me HAIs, Bretton Pat ‘The onjecte of the run are to prove! 24 Np: Holler: George M. Blendes, Sprinn i lly RE Aho aacior. eyeieues| Res 5 indian; O. La, Plokard, San the: reltabliity of the motor cycle 88) ivencisco, + IM hop. Indian; G. V. Roger 1 vehicle wand test the skill of the! Rysine, Wie. 2 tp, Sitemills XH, Deeb driver. ‘The first day's route Is by way | Rene, Win, 2a. np. Mitchel; ‘W. F, Seama South Ieanaighacn Worcetter, Wan} Mineola, lai. 18k. p. Mitshelt Henry Al buth Mraminghan, Worcester, War! men, New York, N, ¥., 2h. 9. Mitchell; Charles nd Springfield to Hartford, a dis-| M, Burnham, Waltham, Mase, 1% h. p. Marsh; of 126 miles ‘The home Journey to| Marold H. Brown, “Howton, ‘Mase. 1% Bp. ew York f high Meriden, New | ash. FW. Tutte, Harttord, Conn; 34h. 9, Haven cart Ani Greenwich “and | C}veand: J. MOF Mtalley, arian onn. 2 BUGER TLR CEI hp. Rampier: . 0, Reriard,, Hartford, Gon, Piao cantenite: PaReritik a) 24 bp. Creavent; Joneph 1 ‘Mtussoll, Hartford, |, bhe entrants: thelr machines and) ag "hy Coiumimas A, A. Hoyt.’ whitiren | i ollow: Mass, 14h, p. Marni; A, R, Mareh, Brockton, L if Roberts, Waithani, Mass, 8h. @. Orlont, | Mans, 1% ho p. Marah! W. T. Mareb, Brockton, {William Ro Jameson, Walt Mass. 30h. p. | Mase, 14h. p. Marah; Joe Downey, Brookton, Grient: Ho J Whereit, Hrookivn, 24 ti. p | Mass, 1% bh. p, Margh) HB, Jane, Brockton, | Stratton: GC. Manowaki, Sen York, i Charles A. Root, Jr | Brooklyn, Stratton; Charles $. Hens! Kowton, 1h hp. SHEEPSHEAD BUSY IN EARLY HOURS, |All the Big Strings Were Worked Under Almost Per fect Conditions—Ethelbert Gallops Slow Mile. (Special to The Brening World.) SUEEIMSHEAD BAY, July 4 weather and a fast tra: training conditions at Sheepshead Bay this morning. Scores of racers were shown on the track at the same time, und the scene during the galoping hours Was an animated one. a. Madden sent W. C. Whitney's Ballyhoo Key a mfle and a furlong in 2.02, Blue Girl turned the same distance Irish jad breezed seven furlongs at a two-minute clip. Gold Seeker cov- ered a mile and 2 "furlong In 2.05. Yan- kee, quite ready for his Realization race Perfect marked the to-day, trot.ed and cantered Auguet Belmont's youngsters, Flying Jb, War Cry, Sailmaker and Oarsman, were gent five furlongs In 1.05 1-2 and Masterman, the Realization candi- d Mizzen, carded for appearance in the Double Event, were shown to easy exercise and are ready J. H. MeAvoy sent Lady Mac six | Mass. IN oh. p. Mamsh: Robert Halsall, Broek- ton, Sass. 1M hp. Marah G. L. Marsh, Rrockton, Mars., 1% ib. p. MORRIS PARK SALE | AUMORED AGAIN. This Time August Belmont, | Acting for a Syndicate, Is | Said to Be After the Prop- erty. ‘There have been many rumors circu: lated about the sale of the Morris Park ce track. The latest was announced the Sheepshead Bay track, It ts that August Belmont is trying to buy the Valuable property for a syndicate in which Philip 9. Dwyer, President of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, and other méll- ionaires are prominent, ‘The track hae been known to be on the market for some time, The theory 4s advanced that Mr. Bel- mont believes the property is more valu. able for home sites than as a race track, and so is anxious to secure it. ENGLISH TENNIS PLAYERS COMING. Doherty Brothers and Pym J, J. MoCafferty's E seVen furlongs In 1,8. a MISCELLANY. | The Newport Horse Show has fetued ita prize | Nat for the alxth annual exhibition, to be hold At the Casino, Monday, Tuesday and Wednosdsy Sept, 1, 2 and 3, There will de forty-four claanee for which gash prizes will De offered in att clannes, except fOr swoopstakes, and the best exhibits in four different classed,” ‘The prites are $100 for first, $49 for necond and $10 tor third | brine, excapt ia the case of ponies and polo | lem, those In the pony clases belng $35 and $f, ahd in the polo pony classes $60 and $20. | RS Tocal ericketers wii take full advantage of the holiday to-day. All games played by metropoll- tan clubs will begin at 11 o'clock tn the morn- ing. ‘Tho most interesting game of the day should redult trom the mesting of the Kuloker- bockar Athletic Club and the Livingston Field Club in the enamplonahip series of the Metro- polltan District Cricket League at Gtaten Island, The Manhattan Olub will visit Paterson for its Qret meeting with the champions of the New York Cricket Assoelation. Other games arranged Manhattan secohd eleven a Kings County second eluven, at Prospect Park emesole galloped | Kings County against Brooklyn, at Pzvapect Park: Brooklyn Team B against ‘British-Amor! canm at Prowpect Park: Bermuda against Pator- | ton Team B, at Prospect Park; Columbia Oval Against ‘West Indian, at Willlamabridge, mex County ageinat Antilles, at Branch ‘Brook Park, Newark, nr) The semi-final rounds fm the men's singles of the Middle Btate championship tennis tou ment played on the courts of the Orange Lawn Tenois Clud at Mountain Station yester- fay. Molcombe Ward beating 8. C. Millett tn two straight nota, though It took three wots for Montkomery Ogden to beat George H. Mites This match was stubbornly contested, and drew the attention of the fair-aied gallery and most of the players who are there for the tournament, the Country Club of Went over the Rumson The polo team of obenter won an easy vic players on the Rumson Yield, Tong Bra Yerterday afternoon by a score ot 17 to 5, local playera bad an allowance of two goals day the Rumson (earn will play Bquadron A. ~ CYCLING. ‘A apooin! mecting of (he Amsclated Cycling Clubs, of New York, has eon callot for next Monday night at the Monroe Wheolmen's hom One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street, between oth and Eighth avenues, ee ‘the annual Fourth of July twenty-fve-mile road race over the Elizsbeth-Rahway course will be starved this aflernoon at 2.90 F M., rain or shine, ‘Thiriyeodd of the beat road riders are pected. ‘The start entered and a mappy race {1 will be on Rab over there public wants to see its tavority of years Sha zlnmy hae aoonpied an olter to, appear ti Sxhipition rides. The Auto-Velo, of Pars, pub- Hienew a cable from the former champion an- hie aocepiance of an invitation to ride are dew Princes inack Bex September, ee the Manoh of Chicage, er Giant, detested fo & twenty-mile track at Adlantio 90a Marry Caldwell, ara The race wes nlp mile when Laan Sa Caldwell er had to drops Williams, of Philadelphia, and Johnny aati ‘Thompson, the Texas June Bug, of| hooked ost Baltimore, sparred ten rounds to a draw| the third round, f Morel: Don't delay, Advertise |i) | WOW im the Sunday World, see Muretbourne’s reve im the Owo-year-olt event wy, foal “eat te O a MEN.CURED. Jones in 1.20 1-4. Vesuvian did the trick 5 in 1194-5, Curfew Bell xailoped a mile| Sail July 19 to. Play the and Oe in Sap aad e mae) ee Crescent A. C. Team and vubadour breezed five furlongs. in 1.07 ‘ mraler Bake tugned a halt 1 0 Compete in Other Matches. elmont's Bthelbert covers 1.90.) The two-year-olds, Burgundy, Tioga, Yaqgul and “Ancck, got five r Jong breathers tn 104 and 1.08 1-2 LONDON, July 4.—The English lawn Sek io) ree a ee 7 iit ihe mile distance tn lai. Dram SoumB seam SPIER) 18.80. gal for) (gue |Merry, sngland, Dragooh and athers United States shortly to compete againtt trotted and cantered, | the best Leams throughout that country mip, Noel Ben Maebhul turned a/ tas tinally been completed, The tear et Visggin's Charles Blwood coy-| ¥#ll.be made up of the brothers Doherty ered six furlongs In 1221-2. land Pym, who are regarded as the G. H. Whitney's Star of the West was) \ ayers in thas country. sent a mile In’ 1.441 | They will gil for America about July ontest will be with the ‘am, of Brook- courts, on Aug. 19, and thelr'tivat Crescent Athbetec CG , 10, on the aster chub! Gand 3. After those games the Britons will be ready to meet all first-class teams “The last vist of the inglish team te sa disma: fallure, f defeated by the American teain at the 3t. Goorge Cricket Grow in Hoboken. ‘The American team was made up of Stevens, Larned and the Vrann brothers. this country they were THE CIGARRTTE THAT SATISFIES “They possess” possess Tine flavor and fragrance. The price is modirate. ee BURBRUO Company, Makers, Sporting. OONRY GLAND JOCKEY CLUB, Racing at Mbeppenead My tondey July 4 and lust day, Doudle evant, Lawrenoe Ri ton Stakes, hei Independence F eave ast Ath et, fe Re ee i ITA ae A jee es ype (ia ns bet Poonection with fe LR. 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