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ton and CI Diane to4a5: | GHESBRO IN BOX FR ANADERS Laloie’s Napoleons Begin a Series of Four Games at American League Park. THE BATTING ORDER. New York. eelor, rf. Sonroy, 3b. Hickman, 1b. ‘ultz, cf. MoCarthy, If. joFarland, if. Hick. rf Ganzel, 10. ouchauer, a, O'Connor, c. u Chesbro, p. Moo! Umpire—Mr. Sheridan AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK Well supplied with a bag full tongue dats of all sizes and weights, poleon Lajole and his aggregation of gluggers from Cleveland arrived at these rounds early this afternon prepared to Wipe up the earth with Clark Grifmth's high-priced collection of in-and-out per- forming ball fiends. Lajole and his men are scheduled to partic in four games with the Invaders duri thelr present visit, and if. @nly induce bis men to ginger uy every one of the games should be one of the most hair-raising kind » Big. mood-nutured Lajole wae in Cleveland. ® happy mood when lie walked out on} the diamond with his sluggers behind him. His happiness was due to the fact that he looked upon the Invaders @s the easiest kind of victims his men, and it was no wonder he smiled at Griffith and in an undertone said: “Well, we will just about take three @f the four sames from that high-priced axxrexation." Although the Clevelands are a great drawing card all over the American League circuit, they failed to bring the Tooters out In force to-day. ‘There be- ing not more than 2,000 persons present at the very most when the game start- ed. With the hope of winning the game. Griflth selected his $8,000 iriffith can | FCLIPSE STAKES ~ FOR ARD PATRICK ' Beat Sceptre and Rock Sand. | the Favorite, in the Rich Ena- lish Classic. \ | twirler, Happy Jack Chesore, tos! ROMDON. Z P Bigjogilection. of benders: -at Jus Stakes ar the Sandown Park va elusrers. 4 ‘ | ic1e te Jay, which aroused extraw dinar t 1 Bee: interest in turf circles, owing to the Bay opened the game oy slamming wy h < Baro vewinn ATA Pate Pele crentea ten iibase tio wor adel face tual two Darby swinners, Atd Pat Yaneed to second by Hradle wooriner, | Ki ck Band, an) Sceptre, th Which Chestio andl Gunzel took care of: | winner of the Onks and the 8 in Lajoie then nearly knocked down El) 1902, mot for the firat time perfield with a iner, getting first, and |. iis elaninn't advancing Bay to tals Ta. BENG | Soy ae eee UIT EEL RIO t @evond = unmolested Hickman then] Rock Sand, the winner of this year's Blammed tae ball the fenay Tighe Derby, third. jeld for two bases, scoring Bay ai He Mccarthy kept up the slaugye | Although fi ran, the entire ing the ball go to right j= | Int in the three placed r two Lases, sending Hisknmen to | ho nd was favorite in the Shiga, Flick was retired by WIMAM®) betting at 5 to 4; Sceptre was a strong fade a wild piten, allowing Mecanmy | ScQmd choice at % to 4. while 6 to 1 te cross the pla Gochnawer fanned rin on Natit oe Ea aA RG ; ‘ Grlole led to the xttalyit, whore ATd Bierce, we, Fook hems Patrick drew dn front, followed by Seop- ‘our runs aad the polr firnighed one of the Keeler drew a hase on ball Moved up to second when Eloer it in the ribs with an inshoot fams fanned the alr, Conroy singles loft, scoring Keeler and ting berfeld to second. 1a high foul fly which Abb Farland failed to connect with three of Moore's benders and the inning came to @n end, One run. Secoug Inning. Abbott was called out on atrikes Moore ambled to first on four wide ones Bay made his second safe hit, a single 40 short, advancing Moore to second. Bradley ‘struck out. Lajole singled to centre, but on Fultz's throw to Conroy Bay was caught at third. No runs. Ganzel's igh foul fly was taken by ‘Atbout. As O'Coxnor’ stepepd plate ‘he was presented with aw melon and the rooters laughed. O'Cou- for responded by soaking a liner to rigat for a bag. it a Krounc to Gochnauer, forcing O'Connor at s ond. Keeler forced Chesdro at second. No runs. Third Inning. to the | st Maishes in the history of the turf, Ard Patrick winning by a bare neck Rock Sand was three lengths behind The Duke of Westminster was fourth. Rook Sind was ridden by J.-H. | s°) Martin, Maher would have had the mount had he not been injured in the Automobile accident CLAUDE MAY G0 IN MATCH RACE /Four-Time Derby Winner Will Leave Fort Erie for Brighton To-Night. Hickman’s long fly hit the top of the} fence in deep left and bounded back iis the erounds, wiving the batter two es. McC: ny was declared out on strikes, after trying to bunt. Flick w thrown out at Tirst by Williams, Hick- man reaching th! Goochnauer’ fouled out to O'Conno: o runs Elverfeld walked. Williame filed Flick. Conroy sent a slow bounde Moore, who threw the ball to Ladote, forcing © filed to Abo: Fourth Inning. Aibott struck out for " McFarland made a great running ¢ set Moore's drive in left centre. Bayl ~ tiled to Fultz. No runs. MoFarland raised « high foul fly which Hickman gathered in, Ganze) was re fred by Hickman unass anged oul a low line fly that Hay smoihered. No runs No runs. National Leugue Standing, Club, W. L. PCI Club, w Pitteburs . “) Hrookiyn New York... Nostan 29 Chicago 6.4 Louie... Oineinnatl ..37 jelphia 22 51 American Leagne Standing. club, |W. PC P Boston .....47 ¢ Philadelghiass ohheago ‘ « Cloveland Touts 443 Wew York. IT Washington, 238 ———-—— No Game rt Chtengo. CHICAGO, July 17.—-Rain prevent 1 ago National League a OLD LEAGUE TOO POOR TO FIGHT, SAYS JOHNSON. Amerteans’ Leader Doesn't Expect Any Trouble from National PHILADELPHIA, July 17.~According to Ban Johnson, who !s here, the Na- tlona! League has not got any money to earry on a war on bis organization. He stamps the stories of a renewed fght | Bs absurd, and says that even though the old league had (ne money it would hardly care for a fight with his league. FP Fonnson lax wired President Hickey, #92 the American Association, to prev foffman. who jumped from the DS detics. from playing with Toledo. OMcial Turf Galde, iter Wine Again, ay Aj.—James Buter, of New ase yesterday, Cole Direct | 7, tig, best time 2.14%. Ea rfeld at second, Fultz foul | ; win's OMclal Turf Gulde, No. 7, ust Deen issued. It contains fall ts of the races at Sheepshead Bay, fie, Washington Park, Highland paar Park and Brighton Beach | ehae qu ese TERS SR TI ee RN eae ia THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN G, JULY 17, ORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. == SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REP GREETING A POPULAR BlG YACHT FLEET STARTS ON CRUISE: Lack of Wind Delays the Start Up Long Island Sound in N. Y. Y. C.’s Great Annual Cruising Contests. GLEN COVE, N. ¥., July 17.—When the bugler on board the New York Yacht Club's flagship, the Delaware, blew for colors at 8 o'clock t-day and the yachts of the fleet prepared to start on the initial run of the annual cruise there was scarcely wind enough to carry the smoke from the fifty or more steam yachts out of Glen Cove. A telegram from Buffalo last ninbt was to the effect that Claude, the win- ner of the California, Bt. |Louls and Canadian Derbys, will leave to-night for Brighton. may be taken to mean that Claude ea starter In the special race ar- ednesday in which erboy are to go travelled more than any ass thoroughbred in training this ——— | WASHINGTON PARK RESULTS. O'Connor | ng World.) CHICAGO, July 17.- sults of the a Dark this af t Ra six Bunton, & 1 to 2! fo try third. ron at Wash- mile—Won by 0: to, Postmaster even, Was second, and Glassful me—1ae 45 Rac Wve 4 one-half *fur- Won by Sweetie, 99 10 and 1 to Ruinlond, 7 to 1 for’ place, waa ses Iwood third. ‘Time—1.09 4 ——_—_— ond, and | BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. TRACK, or toe N.Y. July 17, mo: | BRIGHTON BE | | ng Hen Demurrer Ingold Joha A, Scott Irian 0 Opera % Aland Sc 106 100 m1 Wall Qum 1 0 | |i | Wai 106 Tantaius Cup .....106 19 Fire Bater Mt AML BIMVO cs ccgs seeeee D068 and an eighth lumbla walted until the bi | lowing are the The sky was clear, however, and what alr there was stirring came from the eastward, Lack of wind delayed t! start for more than an hour, The cup nee, Constitutlon and Co- y was fairly clear of yachts beforo starting out. pro- yachts Ri |vision having been made to send the other racers well ahead of the 0-footers In order to give the big racing machines ; plenty of sea room, The starting gun for the 9-footers was fired at 11.90 o'clock. The unofficial time at which the three yachts crossed the line wal Reliance Constitution Columbia .. ———— SHAMROCK III, RUNS AWAY FROM OLD BOAT 59. w In a Stiff Twelve-Knot Wind, the Challenger Far Outfoots Shamrock |. Special to The Evening World), IIGHLANDS OF NAVESINK. N. J. July 17.-In a light wind and a thick haze the Sh ks had another trial spin to-day off Sandy Hook, with the old boat making a chase of it trom start to fnis! hamrook TIT. showed to much better advantage than she did yesterday, and her new sais were in much better trim, On the run out the wi and the chalienger took nearly three hours to cover the Mfteen-mile stretch, Shamrock '. was more than two miles tern. As the challe for the run perceptible bract: she set a great ¢ rote T. had turne ing a good twely: there was a very ». Bo n after Sham- k ots Both yachts wore wearlng everything for the first time since they could carry they ha aced here, and with the wind grow'ng fast behind them they Were Tushing dowa like. thoroughbred nisning line. Phe wind felt I 1 amin Brave} Fenineula 105 D 10 | sisi Raco— one-aixtoen| Homestead .-......12 Wack af | tieoten Wl Court Mata, i geie m1 Squid eyo it | Sham kT. by 9 had snere. rock IIT, led Shami ond 35 seconds, sh 1 2 minutes Mr hamrock IT, finished at 4.15 I. finished at 4.27.18. he time at the Il, 4.14.40; Shamrock seconds, elapsed Ume TWELVE-MILE PACE WILL BE MAINTAINED IN BIG RUN, sie —— op Cyclists Will Not Have to Be in Best Shape in Evening World's Eventr ENTRY BLANK. EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN, Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World, Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World ventury Saturday, Aug, 8. Sunday, Aug. 9% Name -.-.0---------- Club (if any)-.----- Section (morning or afternoon)... .-.-0se= Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, urday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P. M, Saturday. NUUIDELOU Kiiig ed, “COs aust eipt of entries. ' Checies to wearers of badges at the start. and workmansh! the course within try reserved. In case of wu and Lime table of the run, are yatem @xpiained on envelope handed medals, beautiful in de- ‘every rider complet- Right to reject ‘ART, the run will idgome century HANDED AT THE FIN18) rteen hours—without further charge. heavy rain AT THE lace the next clear Saturday. Entries registered in order of receipt, 8O Many wheelmen who have yet to cover No rider will be permitted to ride ahead of the pacemaker. Since President C. thelr first century have written to The asking !f any spectal necessary for The following letter Obermayer, of of American Wheelmen, ac- position of referee, have’ entered 1-time league member 1 36 | hundred-mile ride. Sone of several In a similar strain: Cycling ialtor of The Rventng World: In your century T have strong limbs but poor wind writes as follo To the Cycling dito Please enter my name for the Satur- chance to finish unless 1 can better my tell me how I but Lam goin to show my friends that can do this? for The Kyening World centu division for L, nk it would be a on an average rider will) sh the ride without feeling peven or too si Chadwick Head Footbal ing, so much n, represonted rship is increas , and T would like to see me of our members on the run. M, GROSSMITH, perienced pacemakers | s vening World will not | wlected by T > a yithe Brooklyn, N. has been In evidence long-distance LOUIS RESULTS. |. WRENNS DISPLAY | TENNIS MASTERY. cP. Larned at ns of the run. in this @ courier for both sect! was fttul al to The €vcning . © TRACK, st he races scheduled to be run here this afternoon resulted Defeat Grant and he Seabright Tournament Brilliantly. nger turned the mark of the wind, and and seventy yar . Who are to meet the English ennia challengers, sensational victory in doubles. the wind was blow- ighths of a mile. ‘and 8 to b; Toe he courts of the So. nla and Cricket C Bob Wrenn was masterf ind bls accurate shots brought off he in the rallies the homestretch, The ehal- * continued her good lead over the and made a steady gain to the , Sto Zand 6 to ‘TMme—1.17 1-2. —— Ramson Heats Rockaway. By a score of 11% to $ goals, the Rum- son polo team won a fast game from team of the Roc! at Cedarhuret yesterday, The « full of excitement The home team had expected easily to overcome the handicap of four it conceded the visitors nd sham: ‘Timed warned, the pion and third member of team, defeated the Indoor c! Grant, in the si tlonal cham: } he American inutes ed her nd 7 seconds on the lee. Sham- feated Stephen was: Sham- 426.23. Shamrock Ill won by M minutes 44 ———— [ekvera rs ¥+ ve Clevelan pier were command senate Cibieinaaiinn-™ 4, $13,000 PAID FOR WESTERN COLT M. H. Tichenor, One of the Own- |ton, one of the best-known horsemen WINNER AT BRIGHTON, BY ARTIST LOOMIS. A. G. VANDERBILT ~ GUOES INTO RACING Millionaire’s Colors Will Soon Be Seen on Tracks in Metro- politan District. ‘A new set of colors will soon be seen! on the metropolitan courses. They represent the Oakland Stable, the “nom de course” of Alfred G. Vanderbilt. The millionaire has grown Interested In the| racing game and intends to fight for some of the race-track glory wit a good clasa of thoroughbreds. Mr, Vanderbilt has always had a great in which formerly were kept all the cat- Ue has now been transformed into a thoroughly equipped stable, and it is here that he will keep his horses. Early in the year Mr. Vanderbilt pur- chased a large number of horses for racing purposes, and, although none of them is well known on the turf, it is understood several very fast, and with ¢ dling Mr. Vanderbiit ex- peats On table will be heard from. Mr. V { has engaged the ser- vices of Mr. Wilson, who for years was in the employ of E, D. Jordon, of Bos the’ country, who will have charge of the management of the stable. a $$ ers, Bids In Flo Bob at Auc-; SWIMMERS TO MEET IN tion Sale. CHICAGO, July 17.—Flo Bob, winner of the Maywood Stakes and the most \kely two-year-old in the West, was sold for $13,000 at the auction sale of the horses belonging to M. H, Tichenor & | Co, In the Washington Park paddock yesterday. The sale shows that he was purchased by S. J. Reeves, of New York, but It was said on, good authority, and not denied by Mr. Tichenor, that he himeelf bid In the colt, unknown to his partner, and the colt was raced in the Hyde Park Stakes yesterday in the Tichenor colors, The entire sale of thirteen horses brought 880,000, and {t took only fifteen minutes to complete the sale. This is the largest amount ever brought at an | auction sale of racehorses in the West. PUGILISTS’ NINES WILL PLAY ON POLO GROUNDS. “Corbett” and McGovern Will Fight for Baseball Supremacy. The Polo Grounds have been secyred for the ‘irst baseball game of the series of three t bett's’ and Terry MoGovern's nines. The first contest will take place on Saturday afternoon, July 3%. Both pusi- r) playing almost as much as thelr fighting | abilities, and both are reall, players,’ ‘The two teams are composed of splendid matertal, and a real game of ball will be the result. One thou- sand dollars has been posted aa a side bet. be played between ‘Young Cor- ide themselves on their ball — Coach at Yale, NEW HAVEN, July 17.—Manager Mil- ler, of the Yale Football Assoolation, who has been perfecting preliminary plans for the opening of the football | season at Yale, says that George Chad- wick, captain’ of last year's eleven, will probably be the head coach next fall er NOTES OF THE BOXERS. “Young Corbett,"* mindtul of the fact that Lilly Maynard x a hard proposition, has begua to train faithfully for hia atx-round boi Maynard in Philadelphia. July 26, Maynaea rat up a good Aght when he met Cordert he‘ure and’ rays he will give tho champlio all né mania thie timo, QM Joo Choyarkl, who when knocked out hy Nick Burley at Dawson Clty recoitly dee Jarod he was throug with boxing for all the, has change hin mind and will gat Bubley hgein in three weeks, ‘That Dawsoa gold este ently tenagted Joo Gallery for the Corbett-Jettrion agit aro wort} #3, while on the main foov tt wif cont from $4 to $20, Reports are that the af, Vance wale dn not very heavy, ere ett ton rounds In St. Louie July 30. st, n a, Venkesee Bod Fitzsimmons, now weighing 203 ponuds, declined an oer df $5,000 to Aght Joo Choy aki in Dawson, ly excellent | Tommy Sullivan wil box Young ‘sin eporis velleve Sullivan has a chance to RACES AT ROCKAWAY. Will Contest for Prizes at Meffert & Barna’s Natatorium To-Mor- row Evening, After all the fast swimmers have com- ipeted at the races at Travers Island to-morrow they will take the trip to Hammel's Station, Rockaway Beach, and there contest for the rich prizey hung up by Meffert & Burns in the Natatorlum in the evening. "The events, which begin at 8.90 o'clock, inclide @ fifty-vard noylce, 100-yard, 22-yard and 44-yard races. Eastern League Sta: Clu, = -W. Le PC.) Club. W. L. Pe, Buffalo .....46 18 .719]/ Baltimore ...88° 32° 608 Jersey City..43 z 662) Worcester 0 BB '664| Rochester 515! Providence who knot me ous troubles Why remain in doubt? MEDICINES Fu Prostatic Troubles ‘ Fmanently cured. pe mat: sanding ibeten’ in from 6 $0.20 Any. / Varicocele cured without cutting fo from 8 to 10 days. Stricture cured in 16 days, with- out cutting, pal drugs or a trom business, DrLAY 7. will | MEN WHO KNOW air weaknerses, their diseases don't have to be urged to come to their srubles thowat ‘Do your You may not even SUSPECT that you have any i ‘4s Master Specialist are at your service for a FREE CONSUL’ Protas to pay ifyou don't need treatment. An abrolite guarantes to cure If you do, ANIMAL INDUSTRY ~ MEN AT BASEBALL New York and Boston Phy: cians Meet at Polo Grounds— Big Time Is Planned, ‘he annual baseball game between the New York and Boston employees of the Bureau of Animal Industry will be yed to-morrow at the Polo Grounds. The game will be called at 3 P.M, and nothing short of an warthquake will prevent it. for it is stipulated that tq must be played rain or shine, ‘The bases ball game is only a small feature of the annual celebration of these physiclang, who determine for us what beet we should nd should not eat Last year Boston was the scone of the event. A big time was enjoyed then, but the New Yorkors promise to outdo thelr Boston brothers this year in thi Way of entertainment. ‘They have mapped out a programme that will keep the visitors busy from 7 A. M. until iong after midnight. ‘The local entertainers will meet the Boston boys to-morrow morning at Pier No. 32 North River (People's Line) et From’ there all will drive to urant, Sixth avenue and nth street, for breakfast. About 12 o'clock lunch will be served at Pabst's Palm Garden, Seventh avenue and One, Hundred and Twenty-fitth street. After |. wait for digestive purposes the pa will proceed to the Polo Grounds to pl ball, ‘The banquet will be held at C Martin at # P. Mf SIXTEEN SPEEDY = - ~ CYCLISTS 10 MEET - Meeting Between Lawson and Kramer Will Be the Feature at Manhattan Beach. | Sixteen fast sprinters, trained to the minute and eager for the start, will face the flag at Manhattan Beach to-morrow | afternoon in the Ocean Handicap and fondness for horseflesh. ‘his spring he| ten-mile championship trials. * Last had extensive alterations made to the stables at Oakland Farm, and the house Saturday's postponement only fmtensi- fled the rivalry existing between Kran mer, Lawson, McFarland, Root, Fena, Bald, Jacobson, Bargett and Schreiber, | As all have put in the time since then % in strict training the finishes should te unusually spirited. A novelty in the shape of a handicay motor bicycle ra for amateurs will ba run. A number of the youngsters ow speedy maoninés, and the race was an ranged to determine who is the fastest. | Marcus Hurley, lately returned from | Boston, where he forced the best riderd | of the Hub to take second money, wi start In at least two of the events. ‘Wi the improved facilities for transportas tion It ts much easter to reaca tha beach than heretofore. iene d PHILADELPHIA BATTERS STOPPED BY RAINSTORM | Cricketers Make 130 for Six Wicks ets, with a Well Set Pair Resuming To-Day. ) SOUTHAMPTON, England, July 17. The Philadelphian cricketers began the! match with Hampshire yesterday in dull, rainy weather, which finally cause \ & postponement of play, On ‘the we wicket, the Philadelphlans put on for thé joss of 6 wicke! Sid Lester was able to pla: iy ice Inspired confidence. ‘He nlay: | seful innings of 19, not out, and Kept oCregar company, while ‘the latter hit out In fine style for 55, not out. air will go in fresh to-morrow mo: nz. Graves, H. A. Halnes and C tm. Graves, H. 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STAR ATTRACTIONS TO-MORROW. $5,000 Iroqvots StaKes Yii.inc ‘The S-yoar-old race of the 3ga. Venus Stakes Ane With all the crack 2-year-olda. ana FOUR other Events, inelading the Curragh Steeplechase over 2-mnile course. Racing Hegina at 2.30 P. M, MUSIO BY PULL MILITARY BAND. CHICAGO IIANDICAPER, 253 Broadway, ite Post-OMMee, publiakes $40 worth raflabl rating loformation daily, G0e.; astern a ‘elections. warurpassed * fe ton furnlehed by ria; extraordinarily good thla veatigation solicited; sample | NUITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS | but daily, regularly, month in aml month out, in New York City cireu lation The World maintains # teal of tena of thousands over any Deper,