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vette nn UE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 12 OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS. LATEST NEWS _ BRANCHES. ~- 2 “CDARTAN RACE THREE THOUSAND SPECTATORS CHEER 20-MILE MOTOR-PACED RACE AT BEACH TRACK, WINNIE CONNOR'S \ ‘ AT YAILSBURG.. eu ae oe eee LIFE THREATENED, i ‘ r ee x wore received for th tour races, |Receipt of Letter Predi, I AllCrack Professional Seal Stadt told eadle Batt) this number Including ome of the fast: | re ish cting Will Ride in Unique Two even TRACK, MANHATTAN | evt_ riders Jn thie vic ity Among them | Disaster, Which Was Par + BAe hie ( were Champion Marcu re: valte | Ff i Mile Contest To Siecrow | lea aah A spich ahs fa ean Smith, W x La Due, W, J. Vanderveer | tially Carried Out, Worries 5 = Weather, coupled with the fact tha BE ea als | ‘ | meat every prominent amateur and pro-| ‘The star event and the one | Jockey and Employer. Record in Danger. H | fessional icyole rier for miles around L ‘attention of the | | was the twenty-mile motor-paced rac Was schedule) to participate In the dif- | between Albert Champion, of Paris ’ \ j ferent evenca wt the big cycle meet held| Batler, the Cambridge Myer; Tommy | The receipt of a threatening lettgp ; All the crack professional cyclists fol: | [here this afternoon, attracted a large) Hall, of | England. and Basit | | predicting disaster, which was partially P Jowing the grand cirouit will participnre | crowd of admirers of the popular sport. | SUNGHOMA ar Intoresting of ite wed de carried out during the first race at ® in the new two-mile Spartu ren, whiten | Although the firet event on the pro- cided in a long time, as all four viders | Brighton yesterday, has greatly worrled ‘ is to be the feature of tomorow s pro: | gramme was not carded to be started Were In solendid shape \ Jockey “Winnie” O'Connor and his em- arti before" to'elock the raven oT atarted With about three thousand per= | re that hour and by 8 o'clock | son present, | there were fully 2,09 present. Despite) Summary lithe long wait the spectators were pa-|_ Halt Mlle Novies.—wirst heat. won by John the person responsible for the letter, \ 'iHent, Managers Kennedy and Powers Tare, Sry Toit: John Nals. Nowant Wheel: Fred Dalton was the nante signed to we |engaged the same band of music they | Second heat, won by T. De Bota. Brooklyn | Be ‘ the letter, He accused O'Connor of “Track gramme at the Vallsburg | Newark. The race promises struggle from the very beginning. ‘The entire fleld of riders will go over the tape to a flying start, and the first on: jintil 4 o'clock the crowd began to are rive. bet plo: Albert Featherstone, My | Featherstone says he will pay $1,000 for information leading to the detection ‘of 4 eitapeel cach (clre | JC_R) Brooklyn. Time, 1.17 1-5. f i a Bement over the ctepciat each cireulty) Aid two weeks ago and there was no | Cont Meet on tet AU ndsle, Shecguhond | $ . P riding for the bookmakers, and continu Ra of the track during the race will receive let up to the ragtime melodies and/nay; © L. Shelton. New York. war second, ‘ Pe ing, sald: ‘I intended to kill you last 3 $10. Big prize awards remain for the jeatchy atra, a eda dna! pile pitoceemcepons [Sr evening, but missed you by two minutes Be aurvivors at the finish, and ax the race! ‘The programme offered for the occa-| 4" Rippingsie, Hrooklens aesond” Time You will ride No. 13 in the first race is of the gruelling, heart-breaking kind ie there is much diversity of opinion as to to-day, and you will be killed you are not, I will kill you anyhor sion should have been the means of at- tracting one of the largest crowds that kr "Vive-Mile Lap Race—Trial_ neste at 2 mea six to quality for finala—Iiret heat won by the order of the men at the finish of the | ever attended a cycle meet. There were | Charles Schlee: D. J. Quilfe, wecond: Lewin Beyond being a little puzzled as to last lap. four events, three for amateurs and one | Prnnett. (hind: F. Nortenholr. fours: Wins the motive for the attack, O'Connof thought little of it until engaged to ride ‘The prominent contenders so far are entries 4m, 43268 Champion Frank Kramer. Eddie “Ca {tor professionals. Over eighty Kittaning in the opening race. Kittan- q non” Bald, “Plugger Bill” Martin, W.| Ing, as the letter foretold, was No. 18, t . Fred Be: amp, astra ‘ ’ Hae L i i FM Alexander, Iver Lawson taht TO-DAY’S CYCLE PARADE HAS O'Conner was still nervy, but. thought that he should show the letter to his employer, who was surprised at its contents. Kittaning was considered to be an Im- portant factor in the race, and he was imb! Collett.» er and) de by cycle experts! mer's world's record | 8-5 seconds for two | Tom Butler. Predictions are m that Champion Kr: time of 8 minutes MANY UNIQUE FEATURES, % ils vill be educed in the coming . . : : s rye d vad 4 i. ij ec om Caledonian Riders in Kilts and Grotesquely OiGenkars act, Hint apap cecil anata . Baneball at Hast New York. Costumed Men and Women After Prizes. Huagetounech yl ae a The Brighton A. C., the lealers of the Semi. | Suddenly the colt stepped in a eoft Professional Ler ee Pacifics, of New Jersey, to-morrow jeever, Iatoly of the Newarks. will pitch for the Paci pealled at 4 P.M. | eof Brooklyn, with play the] spot in the track, and before O'Connor he silver jubilee cycling parade to-) will be in the procession. could get him gong he was struck by day promises to be a pageant of wheels| The parade wil) form on the side another horse. He was knocked into the 4 ——- - ~-- such as New Yorkers have not seen In |streets oft lower Fifth avenue. It will fencauandlO\Connore oot iran ioriehed g ears, All the clubs of Greater New |move at 4 o'clock, and proceed north on ainst thelcrall, ‘ NEW GOLF LEAGUE. ere Mbit abeeetted MEUTAUT uaa le [US aveluainerttnoemecineomeartes| IHANLONIWROUGHT, UP. PUGILISM. Agninat the..ral, Me pulled XKlttaniog : } tached riders are invited to take part. |at the Brevoort House, t) One Hundred | ~ very painful, Judge Hall drove -along Wr Long IWland Clubs © ire 5 and Tenth street, where the te 2 a Jack Root, the middle-welght champion of the ong Islan is Organ Eighty Scotch. klited members of the h street, whet & and Get» Dressing | Ja tthe mi a mp! in Me Gaees, aud O Conner wan cae | es silat: Judges will view ‘the procession and de- West, and ¢ Gardner, middie-welght chain- ‘ and Arrange Schedale. Caledonlan Club will be in line in an| termine the many awards that are of-| Down for Two St. Louis Defeatn. loreal Ne A Sise: nae seeks did eearite into the conveyance. En route to the 8: 1 A golf lea has Just been formed effort to win the special cup Alderman | fered to clubs and individ: ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 12—The Han-| ovo tha weight question, have finally been | Judges’ stand he removed his boot in 4 among the golfers on Long Island. The| Joseph Oatman has offered for the best |,,1n the evening there will vo a big |ionites one and all got a dressing down Nib Be order to relieve the pressure, 5 ‘ i . eats oy rs smoker” al the Century Wheelmen's a matched. They are to meet in a twenty round | The stewards went down to the track < ‘ Hlivague will be composed of four clubs, | appearing club. club-house at which the awards will be |4fter they reached their hotel last night, | bout at Salt Cake the latter part of next month | ang questioned O'Connor as to who was for a purse of $5,000. Lou Houseman, of Chi- ager of Root, and nelsco, manager of namely the Payswa way; Midland, of ¢ . of Far Rock-| Nattily uniformed clubs, squadrons of arden Cit announeed and the drawing for the mo-|and Irwin particularly was given the| tor cycle for the parader possessing the = cago, m1 Fa eee er ane prone razzle-dazzie for his wretched South | Sr responsible for the accident, but he w. unable to state what horse crowded him. The jockey was taken to a room, Ja-| grotesquely and fancifully costumed (i ” ; maica and Rockville Centre men and women, and wheels decorated |'"SYi."nan Oatman ie chief marshal of | Brooklyn throw in the sixth inning. articles for, the match, They 5 i {8 A Big ‘Gallery and Fine| High-Class Racers Sent Over] series of matches will be played, |fm all the flowery glory of midsummer | the parade. hore ts no use crying over spilied | Bis at 16 eounde,, Tae winner 18 to reelve | Tce found thar no bones were Drolet AA Weather for Last Day's Play Sheepshead Bay Track at thie rat of eich iwill ibe enlaeg 88 aoe milk, and post-mortem examinations |” Senile PULL ERRL Echo fom wyasabrulned. ane ; in Bi ‘onnecti T fi : ; | aay he Nnal game will be played 1a} won't add to batting averages or put] Joe Gana has finally been muccesstul in get | JOKE) one sottlbook, Fi ig Connecticut Tourna-| High Speed in Early Morne|iivns, win, fate “or the wionins| BROOKLYN AND ST. LOUIS Brooklyn any closer to the Pirates, but | tise on't'match iy hate Tuner the oolewea | e,found Neaersary to cut’ and ne was } ment. ing Hours. of the Rockville Cer it was Irwin who lost yesterday's game. | fighter, of Stockton, Cal. They are to meet ina —<—<——_—_ tre Clin. ‘ent of the organiza- PLAY E FORE BIG CROWD With two men out in the sixth Irwin | wenty-round bout defore the Oakland (Cal.) A. a tog the “Longs tatad B afcame pretty near throwing the ball out | ©. 9m July 24, for a euaranteet puree ot $2600] PASTIME A. C. GAMES. 3y HARTFORD. Conn, July 12-2The asso lore ecnalay weld Winona ofthe! Bayswater Club candi: of the lot, and two Cardinals scampered | gress" seccipia should the’ receipts amount to f fourth and last day of the tournament! sHHEPSHEAD NAY, July 12—Clear,| . Cokgawell of the Jamaten Golf Club, —— across the pan with the runs that won | over $5000. ‘Tey ‘are to aaht at 135 pounds, [Members Wil Contest in Seven of the Connecticut League of Golf Clubs, | py; nc : HOW Areasure| | the game. welxh in at the ringside. aie Events To-Morrow Afternoon. + | bright weather and a track that was schedule Is an follows: | A Knocked cut Wille Lewis, of this elly, in three 4 D : on the Mnks of the Hartford Country | jiengring fast were the training condl- Today at Rovavite centre; auiy| Manager Hanlon Selects Kitson to Puzzle the| As a punishment for their bad ball | tangs a stockton, Cal A set of members’ games will be con: Ba ‘Club, was devoted to team play. Seven} tions at Sheepshead Bay this moruing. Midland at Jamaica . 4 sins the Trolley Dodgers were ordered (Gs 0 tested at the Pastime A. C. to-morrow, és Clubs, representing Hartford, New! rie exodus to Saratoga stil continues. | vile tenre, Se Cardinals with His Curves. to do a morning practice stunt to see if] The limited round bouts between Jack Hamil-| beginning at 2.90 P.M. The following ; Haven, Bridgeport, Meriden, South Man-| ang during the morning the Burns & |) Rockville they couidn't find the ball occasionally, | to of Elizabeth, and Jack Lowery, of this clty. | attractions in addition to the regular All. sorts chester, Middletown and New Britatn,| Waterhouse. J. W. Sohorr and @ large of dire threats were handed | and Jimmy Stone, of the Avonla A. C and) ooogramme of seven events have been it avawater 34 Z 3 oul to the Hasterners If they falled to | Jac 8 n, which were to have dant) : EP. entered teams of six players each contingent of the W. C, Whitney string at Rockville ¢ ‘The Batting Order. yesterday, but Irwin spoiled everything| take both Yis and Sunday's games | sors gecmed’petore ime Were, side he Cr ot [SFraMwEd: A one-mile match race be- a ‘The tournament was again favored by | wore od he Spa. The galloping hes will be of elghteen holes) af iF J, from the de ed Donovanites. ben ordeal Sie dee night, fen fon: | ween A. Mechacknie, of the Mohawk ed weather. ‘The interest in yo-| Wore ened to the & ne of na side, St. Lout Brooklyn with ‘hia “phony! throw tn the sixth. The latter, however, are rounding into | Paterson, N. Ju, Monday nigh. pave met fou |A. Cand P. Soutat, of the Pastime ns amore lacneral and! ihel| ee eee ee es ———— Farrell, se Dolan, cf, This was a half holiday in St. Louis|great shape, and Hanlon's boya will | were notified to portpone the contests for the | A. C.; als a one-mile relay race between ea st anything. meneral and the |, spirited kind, and several of the ON CHICAGO LINKS, | Seats Keeler, of. and a great crowd journeyed out to the {Mave thelr ‘hands full getting one game | fine vine the Star A. C.’and Natlonal A, C., Jor: the ‘preceding day, when the | highest class racers at the course wero! TRAVIS ON . | Barvtay, it, i j of the remaining sertee, Taeel ae sey Clty A, A. and Pastime teams, lonarip ination was fought out. | sent down the line at top speed ! Deneve “ terra aee Teague'Park,)and when gameiwas called eee ‘Andy Stevenson, the St. Loula middie-walght, each man to run a quarter of a mile. Of the day was for 36 holes, . "a Rigodon and Maken Lowent Score in Practtee | Nichole: ib. penlen the grand stand was packed and the a who fought Jimmy Handler, of Newark, Thure- —<—<—__— 1 Were covered this morning. | J: R. & F. P. Keene's Rigodon @ i Nichole, 1b, min bleachers were well filled. H nly be of no account at i } ee the final round was|Rine Dove reeled, off alx forlones! i") for Next Week's Champtonship- Hartman, a. LNG eT netaNetee Ala al comsoucitreaae BID” M’PHEE QUITS REDS. sori nies mee cariiol teof ne accent & ||. (BOSTONS AN HOBOKEN. i 1181-2, Palmist and a stable mate (iicAGo, July 12,—Walter J. Travis, | Yerkes, Kitson, p. ‘ the Afveen rounds the contest lasted, This ts the hi @ acores of the teams after the " 0 t Park Neos ict Li Q this morning and they showed up well.|Jee Kelly Likely to Smeceed | vee ord for knockdowns ia the prize ring in a|Deegan and Dineen the Oppos ne morning play were: turned three furlongs In 40. Hurst Park ie “national champlon golfer, who Is | mpire—O'Day. A aTaSE AI REREn bliin ha Geen (eEon ised Dereon racord for “knockdowns inthe prize ring In & nee oenees . Arawana, Gl7; New Haven, 649;|dld six furlongs in 123. White Chapel regarded as the possible winner of the (Special to The Evening World.) hemtinfoneatonidetest to-deviand @hay: Panes As Pitchers in To-Morrow’s - i Morigen, Bes, Hartiord, ss; Oxford, 622; | and Dalesman Dreered over the #4M° coming national amateur golf cham-| gT, LOUIS, July 1.—Kitaon, who has | went into the game with the despised PLINCINNATI, July 12—John A. Mo- O08 iC wa, The Boston baseball team of the 0 and F » next Tue! cady q i. > ; welekly 4 c ere do no) Cle aa STRICKEN PLAYING GOLF August Belmont’s Mizzen and Frying | here next Tuewday, in already Mere, He | for the Cardinals, waa sent in the bOx| took that boded Ill for the locals, eesarestties oo neecticie ete Cercle Fe Ee (or elirt olin osahlsuer «OU prerent ne | one RURAL HOLL GRETRD Crist ae . | Jin got a short pipe-opener at (has come here for the purpose of doing | to.day to do what Brooklyn's two other! ponovan and his red-socked brigade | Mev and Bootneae: Manne eran ce | mane te tuthriee re ernie he ey Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow. ‘The 4 parts speed. Masterman, Oarsman, Fire! some practice previous to the opentn’ | stars, Hughos and Newton, have falled|didn't seem to worry much, for In the] Bancroft has been placed iA temporary | tne club omc ‘acting and have threatened | last time these teams played the Jeraey- 1a Lawyer W H. McClure Overcome |Eater and others were all shown, UE) of the tournamont to accomplish. Hughes's best was a/Practice they did some Saat spectacular contest acon aoPhecta | (nu ht soort for good nies harmony i8| men beat the Bostons by a score of 6 to e 1 vante |o4 ee y ention s ce's | brought 0 4G 5 . 4 yom Deal Lake Links. peas a nee Legions Raileeealae li on eu pithellowent soar rblen twelve inning tle. Newton won his game| with delight, provable successor; ehyiekee Oe Oars a Bi Deesea, tn Novack mabe ol abet: all 2 (Special to The Evening Worl.) cf ae i bas h mado: forthe course since the $$ Jimmy Barry, the undefeated bantam-weight | 0 h P 23 ac Nek and es 7 pact e . o der of the ill pitch for the Bostons, a ASBURY PARK, N. J. July 12,—w.| furlongs in 123 14. Black Di tees Ww set back for the champion: and only a few years back the holder will p h bie Hi. McClure, a New York heey who | Baron Pepper covered a mile and © fur- ship by negotiating the elghteen holes GIANTS PLAY THIRD GAME CYCLING CIRCUIT BEGINS. champlonahip, will make another attempt to win ant He) own ke ni grOunae nies earroon fe summering at Allenhurst, was stricken |!0ng !n 2.06 1-2. Sweet Tooth turned six on his initial round yesterday in seventy~ among the little fellows. This Ja the result of pes le Field Club. ig with heert fatiure while playing on the| furlongs at three parts spect. 4. Bel- nine strokes, bogey. A. G. WITH PITTSB R Daten Announced for Meet at | parry's recent connection with Dave Sullivan, | UCOUK COON YD ON ees : Bon he! mont’s Ethelbert galloped a mile | ckwood made the course In the same 5 Which Folate Will Cont | Whom he belped._conditton. for both matches 4 Deel:Lake golf links this afternoon CCH. Mackay's Mexican turned fiv ines, but only after he had familiat~ +. | Fir" chameion "Young Corbett” “in workouts | : He was carried in a stage to the|jongs in Ls. J, B. Haggins Ke faod himself with It. Among the other. i ere FE tablished 1351 3 Hathaway Inn, where two physicians| covered seven furlongs in 1.36, Rerune are vale are C8 Cory ana A. (Continued from First Page.) by a system of point coring wiil be de- St toule Tatty wat Airtime the dintance of Sta be aitended him. He was pronounced in a| McCarren's BiNM was sent o ile ti | Kownes brothers, of Pittsburg, TD. - cided the professional short-distance | fur or six fant “rounds without. experiencing ae eritical condition. BURT a Ae ee en covertacs fof, Nasmaur Walter Fairbanks, | Dunn, Beaymont war run down between j mont scored when O'Hagan dropped an-| c¥cllnK championship of America, will be- | much of & tired J ft BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES mile anda furlong tn 2.08 1-4. Le A qnyer, and Dr. Frederickson, of Los | sevond and third, One run. other of Matty’s throws. It wax went to gin at Revere, Mass., ie day and con- LLANY TRADE MARK grams Go! Sure did a mile anc sa Ki s. m to cate! veach napping. "Hagan | clude on or about Sept. 165. MISCE: Pike {ong in 210 —$————_—_— Fourth Inning. did manage to retire Ritchey. Two runs.| yollowing are the dates for this month: id e ——$—<—<——__— s ; eee Heveres o rs NewoHavel << a (Special to The Evening World.) TURF NOTES. }MICHAEL QUITS THE TURF.! ciark was retired by Chesbro. Jones} 6.5145, aeyy aS ae, a x Severe: Mase ne New. evan aha ouch (mgneral joostina ef the New. York c VHTON BEAC i — fanned, Bransfle ot Yeager's foul vas hit again and walked . Providence, R. C fas haa acorn ae aicemr ain at . t RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, CeNGRunee, Li be) Dunn was thrown out by Ritchey after! ory, N. Jo; 2 Pittsburg, Pa.; 2, Wash- | Yacht Club will be neta ‘Thureday after: THE STANDARD OF , July 12.—The entries/for Monday's races | te Ja Me Wagner gol three, bases on his hit.|Chesbro stopped the hit. Wagner wasliicion, Dp, Co: &, Baltimore, Md.; 26, | 20m At 3:90 o'clock, | ME ai are as follows: Gola akasia sari UR) all probanillty < stare ter Honus tried to score’ on Branafield’s hit |Afe when Burke throw his Bit wildly, | 080% De Ooo ee a conn. | 5 - ERIT IN e First’ Race—Highweight handicap; for three- [the Brighton Cup atter all, it was at rtf oom et to O'llagan but failed. Branafeld was | Matty fanned.” Wagner gtole second, | Vallsburg, i a Conn | the Canadian tennis chamelonshipa were con- te year-olda and up; six furlong: | thought the great horse was threatened with {n- Be ok wort Company, | Caught trying to steal second. Ritchey | Leach threw Brodie out. No runs. At the Atlantic City meet, July 19, the tinued on the Queen's Royal courts at Niagar: 38 Ieekadio 138 Belle of Lexington..115|fuenza, but now Trainer Allen pelleves Uiat iaelal Gat oes te amauws walked, but he was caught napping at| ‘Burke Was hit and walked. Smith] one-mile championship of America will terday. 10 the finals Bea —_ b fue 22.06 Fen scan I sail canvearioualaall SACRE ee oa ae first. No runs. boosted a fly to Brodie. Cheabro's hit| be decided, with points scoring brother, Irving Wright, thre Be: jealth sss cccssess UissdlS| the Aree armpiome. indicated At might be, ant'| 2ARLS, July 12— "Jimmy" Michael hag Fifth inal to Wagner was Burke's undoing at) double, | mill challenge W. A, Carn i The Amazon. LITE] tre Nery reason to hope that Goll Heels | Permanently abandoned horse-racing, th inning: second and his own at first. No runs oo | focday tor the: championship. yA MA K I N G 4 Rappanecker | wi ere is engages sited his engagements, has paid | | Omith fanned again. O'Hagan stopped Fighth Inniog ELKES BEATEN AGAIN. | ee < § “nos A 2 belore eink sent to Saratons Ove : to | one of Cl p's shoot a shes? : In the match game played at the Powelton | ¥ Betauket rs 110 eee hus moved from Chantilly to| and got a free base. Dunn made the| Ritchey helped Clark out, Beaumont | 7 ‘ i : i cae een 0 3 : Ren : 4 ° Several big bettors who knew of Explorer's | taken quarters at tho Paro | Wangs Arat wate hit ot Megame, Wag-| tok Jones's fly. Yeager it the tl! watthonr Scores Another Victory | Ith yerleday mines the Powaiitens, of —,.. | b- we ‘ain in earnest for bicycle rac No runs. ok only twi . Smt Y 5 wuahkeepale, © Steer a. The colt WAN BACK ro ee eee eect akttts go} RUEKO hit for two tages, but was|alngle, but Yeager couldn't score on | seanpRORD, Gonni.duly 1-Bobby | Huon Valley Golf Amociation the Powelltoas Brees. Bere-Wor melden, twesyaer-oida; Are | rubber af the coll, a lad called “Whiskey Hen. Ain’ his form quickly. He has of. | caught at third. Yeager hung onto| Bowerman patted for O'Hagen; h eed q goes ‘ metig | NOR by the score of 26 to 0, > po by req gat Sioa ree OBA p ealery deted two motor tundems capable “of | Sith» fout Ay. He got Chesbro's litt, | fanned, nioking Chesbro's eleventh vic- | Walthour beat Herry igtiay Dyin ‘ | ates atl oeaonlical Gar A L STYLE S ' sa Dorothy ....-:104 Louise Elston employer and pu } ploser a kiving a pace of fifty-five miles an | ‘00. No runs tm, No runs, over half a lap at the Velodrome last | The Anal round for the Connecticut State Goit | . * Amariiiis 104 Cour, Maid Ph ae hour. He will not race before th Clarke hit safely again, Beaumont venty- paced | Championship was played at Hartford, Conn. i ] Show Marieite 1-104 Lady Bieta Reuital, the Futurity and Realization stake | cod o¢ August pone Sixth Innt punted himeelf outs Giarke tole second, |[Tisht In“ twenty-mile motor-pacod | Chamrinntile at fo at ester, W ALL PRICES , Be irk Jeon Norio winner, which arrived Thursday from |. — ——— Brodie hit for a base, but Clark| Leach fanned Smith threw Woaxner|race. Elkes had to change his motor Zeer MNT ier Moore, Quaxanapo Club, t Demi Tasse 1A Cloche er having been In the stud everal seasons, forced him at secend.” Jones knocked | out, No runs or he would probably have won, Both Now m London, Seeley, who won an ALL DEALERS 3 AA PUT. erceesod OT tte nye Retlogt tee as pentent. oe A ihe third time, No runs Dunn was thrown out by Leach. Wai-|a punctured tire and Elkes breaking his | yp and 11 to play. BE i es 104 Jecmectat’ ..:°....:1U6 | hetent lor ‘hie carver, “mben he, won $80 [Money Is Appropriated and Work | ‘Clarke got 4 huae on his rap, Beau-| nor filed to Leach. Burke (arew Matty | Chain a ee Vor res-year-olda and up, well: | one reason + t Deat out : i . 4 Mohawk Yaller meet ings mis nado wsnsen 071%" and; a eae om Course WAM Soon Begin, (frat peckusn Q'iiagan dropped Matty | ne eee oy innings Both men rode fnely, but ikem | «soy At uile, yesterday. ‘The races were A> | ane eer eg cater etter epee em ater | Sr a tay rd Peaonn re fe tel tiiaecedog tome Ry Rc ie ee ae sold Yarlara to Jobn Madden is | and 0m, en “ | eee Ae Olay hh oF gly’ % hi co | ad sro ast Kalan 100 |, two-year-old colt by Meury of Navarre-| have a speedway. It will be 10 feet |O Hagen sot it Branlelds f al fly, Beau. Pittapars 10100300 —4/byS ilies time vas ani Wale iat bol ‘lng ao sank (earners "ning Fourth Race—For three-year-olds and up; mile, Yeeult. and has whown considerable speed in| wide and about one mile und an eighth thour broke the track record by five | thrown to the rounl. | TNE, nite ince Lief aud «furlong spapicsignid it [oe ari Jong. It will be paticrnat ater New ANOTHER LIPTON Club, of Paterson, which takes place |seconds, edly harks Sarenss. wae Aree, Det rioce Lit | rorri natin 108 Gold ¢ 118] charter eid. (he trainer of the Haggin | York's famous Speedway wenight. It was announced this morning beep IRE feet. 1 Eel Ea M15 | airing, is rapidly recovering hie health aud will! Just when the opening will take place CHALLENGE RUMOR, | that the show will positively take place. FREEMAN BEATS CONNELL, | oiver sterriman. sr. James stitiman, wilt ace —For Wworzear-dds; esiling: Mix | iease Hoonevelt Hospital soon and go 10 Avon, | 4g not known. for the Board of Pree.| ‘The Mayor has sanctioned the club and lam B. Leeds, Milo M, Belding, jr, Willla th, 10 reat up, Littlefield wil " | Hoense has been grantd. Gugeendelm, ‘Benjamio Gugzenhelm, Col, Frank oF ULES: Semper Vivax ‘raleing iuttoe tor tkest Tag | holders has just appropriated the money | pe 4 to Have Anmounced thac| * 1!0°7 Chicago Rider Defeats His Oppon- | GENIN john B. Ray have been elected to Haron Kalgh Joe Bernstein, the east-side cham: }to acquire title to the land needed, on| ent by Two Laps. membership in the Automobile Club of America Plt . 8 a » haan He Will Try Agein for “ - 4 4 | early a hich they have an optic jon, will meet Jack Dorman in a ¥ fapers cnt vo Coline. & Day colt omned by June cole | Henn)? Ml LAE areanieer ieee America’s Cup. EE on eet etnineiea| ATLANTIC CITY, Ni, di. @ily 1| gusty o, is Comedy af te Mer Tork ean a maried io the owt race carvine the) be kept a Hooret, Dut AC is pretty) welll LONDON, July 12—Confirming the an-{ will precede the main event Howard Freeman, of Chicago, defeated ygcn, club, announces the fourth general meet: | Hoo i \doutical colors of Green J. Morr Northern Light polnmacus ve Delft puree, | understood that it will begin on South | Charles M. Conpell, of Boston, last night | ing of the organisation to be held at the clubs by two laps, in the twenty-mile motor- | nouse on July 17 at 3.90 o'clock. 1 o | paced ‘leycle race, The race was (or reais special hus, Vallabure. near the | RoUncement already made by the As- ——— Ae the Morris stable jockey, t. | Oran arrebic | board track, and cross the country back | sociated Prees, the Exchange Telegraph. CATCHER KAHOE fested “Another peauller circum: | of Vinegar Hill to Springfield avenue, Company this evening saye thet sir . hat the name rey v ington, about five hundred feet Pin the registry of | will be rapidly pushed as goon as title is |\Southampton to-day his determination to fe colt, there mane Bi ‘Ore Vira Mixth Race—For Uiree-year-olds and up and a eixtoentt been ‘The Lillian hy started from opposite sides of the track. ign, bap ‘ TO_JOIN THE GIANTS, |* errr sed. for Atteen miles. when aE ee Mi ae 4 bean tlt’ ne Af DID oval. J¥Re') ncquired to for © ica'e © envy Freeman passed him and won, Time, | by the Penatagult-Corluthian Yacht Club, or ioeiteia tone a forgone Soe: is: Sarenrieee CHP janed by Chicago—New York /ieeM inn and Lake won the team Knight Temple mor wallop 1 60 13's epenead yesterday, The of the catchers of the Chic National ree misiew tmp cole and in Let Injuries Make Them Quit Miles, Leaguers, received notice this morning | oiq cup Defender Will Be Fitted CES a1 230. that his #ery were no longer re A Ey quired by the Cubs, the team being long Ont a ing of the Clubs ee e experts pre. PHILADELPHIA, July 12.--Ale ° ° . HM Whee ander den the) LONDON, Juiy 12--B. 11. Miles de- CNY LANDER rand George MoFy 1 ae et eth et flan | TWO POLO PLAYERS HURT. sim EDWARD GREY BEATEN. | 9 “seme times [une "uct, SX ns ine MINT JULEPS ad ren tare inp. tho stoned 6 theses |wee Whesien Za Wee caaen Didn't —_ CHICAGO, July 12~Mike Kaboe, one] VIGILANT’S LONG CRUISE, NOW IN SEASON Brig hton RAT RAGEE 1 yuo, | Tue movement of horses 10 Saratoga begin | well-known polo players, were injured|foated Bir Edward Grey in the final for ‘ NEW LONDON, July 12.—The old cu Reached by All Coney Lavis.. 29 th 43h [to-day John K. Madten will send # part ot |durkig tie match between the Hryn|the M, C, C. Gel® Recquete,, at the|2n Deckstons. IC is probable that Kehoe at sie ia Ra tte Fer 9 WO) Phttadeiphia.d0 M thowe de Is handiiug | Mawr second team and the Main Line ? will Join the Glanta, who have beon after | defende “Heat BAN Cinotonatt 37 * ar {Queen's Club Cours this afternoon. }him for some tim: the races during the cruise of the At> Blew ork Ww wh bad r a feta ne BON by riot | Mion tt thus retains the trophy, The score ————_— luntie Yacht Club, is here to be over- (33 i} 3 iment Owserm: of the Whiine Logotaer iu miatield in rough ene QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP | labrador, ap “Di * GitiNbia ; c Alexandor, bal Frown heavy. 7 rn nese, Be | Bae # Tore dhe openta of ie meeling ty ths ground and fen potted | |PATERSON BOUTS NOT OFF, | CALLS come tp advertisers who put Pa ieeeeyaele yaa IS STRAIGHT, | elie thraltesinti™! ' Praeete in spite of his injuries, Wheeler cons on their “Help Wanted" advts, in the With tt you enjoy that delicious beverage in ‘upoed Fiaischmann property, including the thued playing after be recovered Clee u 7 LONDON, July W—In the annual evel, ac, 'bie's Oy w Unk aabien “trainere’ “quarters aad” guise {i period’ SxcPadden alippea |W Mae Mosman aad Wilt Meld | Gunday World, Competent workers Ba match "between turrow and | Aico far beter tor High Balla than any other i see fat cli ¥ City. £30) balitings ined in" Utntng Fanning horaen a the muscle Programme as Announced, ‘un at Leo ra around here yeas eat, BLD han a heseed tee Roch se Fudden also seeking employment look to Sun- Gees all in ike second toch “421 | Silitgne, ‘asar Nee” Brunesic id Ms ou ihe posileeYe'the"ls tor Aiba” wate le Er gang tse Ss Wor Wate tor inne, hen ian i, IMG, Se bn. eat hae te