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— “3 meg TE er ET Oa Lela a a a THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, 30 E18, 1904 GIANTS PLAY y °° ALL THE NEWS [552% | OF DIAMOND, RING [*®S228" AND RACE TR —-MONTECARLOWINS| RESULTS OF To-Dav's Games. ANKEE YACHT IN [EYE |FAST WORKOUTS AT [SLOAN ENERCISED | | Boston. 400000221—9 Brooklyn..... 000010000—1 |New York..... 20020010 — 8\ “hicgo - 2004003009 33. FIRST RACK — #000, ade urity course, Start 10,000 See Swift Beaten at) patterice Garvin and Ritter; scaie| sr Balen Farrell. White, | Ingomar, with Charley Barr, at Fatheriess Network, Owner Cc. Index. Horses, Jock sys. velling: for two-year-olds: five and one-half furlongs, (Spectal to The Evening World.) eB orl : v meni. ‘ $ ; orie pectal to The Hiventng We Mie ak 15, Winner, bik. ¢. bY! GRAVESEND, N, Y., June 15.-Glori-| SHEEPSHEAD BAY, oye? a Open. Ci si [US Weather held sway at the course | What promised at daylight, and (OF & : | . «(nity and Warner. . at M8 Workman -..ssHlldebrand 1 this morning duri allo . Empire City Track in Mile ee iene poston, | PHILADELPHIA AT Berrorr. | Helm, in Lead in Run from) iy seisiega inte 8 fod 9 U/RUPERE RMIT Mes] mole tote awe he ea Race, the Time of Which, * | philadelphia... 000003000— 3, Dover for Emperor William’s| 2m term 2000000003 Marin ins 41 mn Were out in numbers and the scene | which enveloped everything, proved: 10 2.08 1-2, Is Fastest of Y Philadelphia .. 000000000—0 pero. 00004003 —7 B01, Dance Teatern 971g 2 10 during the busy hours was an animated |pe the eat and “beatae fay Osea ; 08 1-2, Is Fastest of Year.) Boston ......01111003 —7| Qatteries-Bender and Schreck; Don-| CUP. io, Bansouse’ Ho pRnne ios) 8 Ao a8 one. days. u Tiatteries — McPherson and Roth;| ovan and Buelow. is 245* Clover Hampton. 1H, Callahan 101 3 6 7 The track was in perfect shape, It} About 6 o'clock the sun came out with Willis and Moran. / | 820. Susanne Mocamsre. «tee Be 7 3 40 having dried out thoroughly from|a burst of splendor, and the impene- Recor ieee Wonk es le INGTONTATECUEVRLANGI| GOvEh Cet meee can Ta hee eae ar e Wainn we the rain of the day previous. Lhe xal-|trable fog which enveloped the course EMPIRH CITY TRACK, June 18—The| 8T, LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. | washington... 0.1. 2.0.0 1.0.0 0— 4|northwesterly breeze fourteen yachts % im 00 lopa were disappeared us if by magic, From this ten thousand persons who came out to! ge, Louis 2321010010, __ g| started this afternoon in the race to the 2 1 ‘A—Four furlongs in 0.88,| time until well near thé noon hour the see Swift carry off the honors in the} ”" ie 0008 5 event s+ 30040100 — Biiing of Hellgoland for Emperor Will- Reratchea—JerryC. Oxerwoixhts—Menhixto 2 ov Peete ts 111, bree: | Ae was thronged with horses, land big trotting race here to-day were great-| Pittsburg .... 00040 1000-5) fattorics—Trowicend and Drill; Jase |iam's cup. ‘There was mich more in- | !#hed strong, Jack Meiteon Rina incche see home the @ Cnieeie cai the works were going on so constantly ly disappointed, His rival, Monte Carlo,| Batterles—Corbett and Zearfoss; Cam-| and Abbott. . s oun a S NirS—three furlongs in] and rapidly that {¢ was almost impos- for three-year-olds and upward: onp mile W. Smith, traine sible to keep track of them, won out. ‘The start was a poor one, |M™it#, Scanlon and Phelps. terest in the contest ‘this year than 335 BIECOND, RACK 81,200 added; handics Biart rood: won’ driving. ‘Tme—t Winner, b. 6. by. Ornament—Loulse in 1.68, galloping; J. sonra lens heretofore, as it had been given an In- Swift made a bad break at the start an NEW YORK AT 87. Louis. x Owner, MuTHa oa could not make up for the lost ground.) CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI. Postponed on account of wet grounds, | ‘e™ational character by een Index. om St M4 | Fin, Open. Clos. Pity, jo. and a quarter In £16, PO MOIUAtOSeRaTEE | 4 Although he went well and put up a Chicago -Looo2z0001—4 titors. s (319) Sheriff, Bell $ ir er is 5 5 Bi 0-10 F MeGivney, ran a eral trainers to | Eallant tight, Ul he had {0 ve satisfied! Cincinnati... 0 0 0.0.0.0 10. 0— 1| AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. PET Re stare lends Mlsipes WIRE Fenes =e Heeanoune ce 5 hh Ay ea tera : as gladly accepted, and among. Uae with a defeat, as Monte Carlo ha 4 808? Mineola... 2... 3 “ 8 13-5 i Three qua ste Jape 4 gained: tool much on him. ‘The time,| ,beieres—Brown and’ Kling; Kellum Leite wt rc| sented by a sole entry, the schooner Poreinte ‘Olandt * * so Hoo L2h handily, J.Goldshorough, tra iter, | Brake, Passat Girt and allte Rory 206%, Is the fastest mite trotted by any | ""4 P°® Bosron 053 Cloveland.ze 21 .t5)| yacht Ingomar, owned by Morgan F. ayers ‘ 1% 0 15 herent One mite in 1.56, E, Maiden and Phaon for H, K. 2.06%, y any (oe 4 = . Kun Fs 2 48 er, trainer, , a horse this year. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. “Sif Detroit ens oe Naw ork ane eens pre |) ait, dela Mo Heater iu in 4 1805 > iN STARA half mile in 0.63, | Hs Saeed Ore Pee ee alone rh he programme was opened at 1.80. Phila’phiag 23 .531'Washing'n 9 33 is fet fae (gppatiewed y ‘Scratches—Whorler, Daleaman, Wid Theme and Palmbearer. Sheriff Bell ran hin Hoping; 8. Lawler, trainer of old. The ni a Ci t WoL PC. Lae got away under full , all bunched so | best race; was goink away at the end. Grey Friar hung on in the final atrides. ATION—Five-eighths in ceil ‘The best works of the et Shot e first event was Class J for pacing. | New York.&3 16 .673/St. Loutn..23 24.480 close that the Ingomar and the German | —— Se TOU N Ge FEIN rb TANYA—Five furlongs in 106, breesihge mile dash, ‘There were only two start-| Chicago... 31 1 6 Brookiyn.2! 31.401 Sunday World Wants Work schooner Clara narrowly avoided a col-| 3336 THIRD, RACE—The, Foam, Sinker for, two-vear-olde: #7:500 added: tive furionas |” 1 iyi HENRY -—Eorewauarters, Jn | Oy. W. Rowers, ralner, ers, Darling, driven by Dr. H. D. Gili, | Cincinnati3l 19 .620 Boston.....20 30.400 Monday Morni Wonde! Histon. Requitat ABN Roses Owners 3 Cal eaten driving. Time—0.00 4 oh. c.. by + Bhisids, trainer: | Ros Or Daw iNetenane i 108, : P i 38 IT ie % a pone OS : 2, preexiny ORES, a and Baron Safd with M. Bruckheimer | Pittsburg .26 23° .631 Phila’phialo 30.21 y INQ WONGEFS. | “Tre other starters were the schooner - Yo = i neta 8" bigite~ Vive furlongs in at the ribbons, This was a hotly con- ay in 1.45, | Pe. gers, tainer. Evelyn, the schooner Adela, the schoon- | (206) Flyback. | Wed Rogers, tested affair, and resulted in a good vic- er Charmtan, the h \Cariad, the | (312) Tongorder | HOR’ tANBIA Five furlongs in 1,06, gal- Waterside : Rowe! TS) Invader BER Five furlongs 30 1.65, tory for Baron Said. Tim y 7 TY. 9 yawl Brynhild, the yawl Wendur, the t fi 163 Invader .. . Event No. % for trotters, fhile dash, pprognee Akela, ,the,sonooner anes | ama impute ov ed. Marain 11 | was an exempt race from start to fin- Vent, the cutter Nlcandra and the cut- | (315) Knight, of prelabaeeas peo ish. Here there were three starters. Rtar. Added Starter e PENTAUR—Six furlongs In 1.18, 4 James owe, trainer, ans A sanusike: ‘America, Genmany and France each | —— Sera F dimer, ativentiby iy Cr echuylae sche WEL T POU H EEPSIE had’ a), single “representative “againat | throurh the stretch TPonxorder cloned. stron be Re Oe enererae | eolimesonowe, trainer ki, driven by John L. Dodge,, and Miss | A ¢ K Grea ‘@ eleven, The fleet was : ave PETE DAY—Five Ih 1.05, hand- | breeging: James R ral Ol R. ‘he Tidal Stakes, for three-year-olds: value, s arn) breezin; jam owe, ably handled by A. B. Per- accompanied | by’ “the German ateam | 337 FOURTH RACE he, dei, Stab fer, three year easy Vedas. O20.0005 coe, end one NO ee ee a6, eadtly: |) cdma Rowe Haine : ¥ ul : BU O--Six Curlongs in 1.20, breea-| “under apes J. W. Rogers, trainer. | ing; W, Jennings, trainer. M ve ie OLD ENGLAND—A’ quarter in 0.26, | TWOB ACES pede teainer, ‘ tar none easily; A. Zimmer, trainer. [CARELESS —Mite” in 1, galloping: Delphine, | ren, In this race Khaki had the best Yacht Lensalin, sent over by Emperor) tro—teasver. Owner, Joh. Grake, — ——e 2 Phiree-duar trai Ravee, tealMer ein Lt, A of it at the start and held the lead all rahe Sreateat interest centred in the —Fieband 1 a8 DENTON-Three-quarters handily: James Rowe, trainer, the way around the track. Elmer was (Special to The Fvening “World.) bridge they eased up and stroked easily | Mumire? the “erenear® “teocatichers, | (200) Delh Vigjse,Odom 128 3 ty ge ge Droeai ng sa; MkOrt ey, tea snare B-Four furlongs in O66 1-3 a good second. Time—2.25, POUSHREREEIH, Ne Ys, June: 18—|ts tee Gonthcdse There ine commas | Cee aa Ron RTA ET Reeder Marnie: | guoh oe Vedentinews:. it emule ime 8 BM aM Bg FT MULLEN CH our furlongs In 038, | a rere Five furtones ti Los Wits The third event’ for pacers was de-| With the thermometer hovering around! ple raggedness about the work of the | tory. and as if to confirm his view the a aoe walle weil Th Haid AU thejenciie Dahle uitens tect SHERIFF. BELL—Four furlongs in| out effort: James Rowe, trainer. clared off. the century mark, the crews of Cornell, | pow trio, and Courtney is working hard a 5 Troreinng was ieading the Rett one. ie Sarr turn, pata galloping: A: Carter, trainer. | MONTRESSON Ble _ furloni = tn 1 7 sylve e) eases - = == -— -— mile and an elgh in) handily A i ra a An exciting event was number four] Pennsylvania and Columbia did ue to get the men together. He is still of | Salling in Ce Oe style. Five RACH $1,000 added: selling: for three-ye hd copwardss ale. fans 200, easily; W. Jennings, trainer. | DOLLY SPANK Five Turion: fa for trotters, mile dash, Some of the] Work to-day. The water was smooth /the opinion that no changes will be Malin trQck; Mart good Won easily Timed 1S winner oh t,he | FLORHAM QUEEN—One mile and an) 109, breesing; I. J. Healy, trainer. | star performers of the Speedway strug-| *n4 there was not the silghtest breeze. | made in the first bow, but from present seit Fe Duryea, " i elhely in’ 1.59, handily: J. Hines, ERY nN’ MAW ieee mito in 1:4, gallon j a Court e “OF (ea —4—-g Fin Open Clea trainer, 28 . gled for honors. ‘They were Glory] 1,” ieee Ban ae Ae iilies |npnearanices something will have to be I E Toakaya a = fh B_ Fin. Spon. Clos. PL 8b) POM —rhree-quarters in 1.18, cas-|CANMISH-A mile and a furlong in 268, driven by Jos, Meyers; Ilderim, with Kaddbitesnhacal ts highs done to get the men swinging in time "Armenia ~ Hildebrand Pe di, ted, oie ae +s 1 10° 2-5 fly; J. Hines, trainer. handily, vert Te locke at the citbons; Brightlight, | 2? varsity four. for a good stiff paddle} Pennsylvania liad a long row, all Bia? Dick Bernard Crimming OR 8 344 34 Bh or BRS 203 / VAGARY ive furlong® in 112, brees-| OCEAN ON reapts i Brightights | of about two miles up stream, The| three crews starting from the, bridge, 279 Martinmas a MUNS Tet it it) O68 { i e ing; Doe Johnston, trainer. ph Vishart. Scalnge driven by Stewart Barr and Lady Fatt, freshmen showed up poorly and and dia|ToWing nearly four miles with the y 240° Turquols Blue Traeie 1 38 oT Bf 8 Ie RORTA ND—A half mile in 0.52, handily; | SAV Ix furl ie who was looked after by George W.] not remain out long. Tho four 4 slack ‘tide, The men are being drilled Z Wain 105 8 7 08 7 Tg BM 100 her See ath hilyt Enoch Wishare, tralper, ’ Grote. OE See ROW bel e four ts row-|to get their slides slower. The four Is ee a a ee a} iat) CORNET, L—-Four furlongs in 0.53 breez-| JOCUND—Six furlongs ‘i 1.26, Glory forged to the front at the haif| #8 well and Courtney spoke highly of | not working smoothly, the bow three Jeman ® of 5 4m 4th fe MO 4G. Cornell, tralnet i opel Aue eee eee nee and held the lead clean down to the| them after they came in, being: Mfr iierccad of ‘the stroke. t O Nell 109 4 ee Tht aes 0 I One FUNGI Be es Beller At hk irae er ianeg gatioping; wire, The other horses finished in the! The ‘varaity eight went slowly up to] Columbia’s freshmen went out for a Cobourg. - . Burns 8 ‘ Lae MOUs a4 mreesings | pow eee cone | slow jaunt over the course. The ‘vars- SSS Con a 6 3 10 \10 Py Were traits NCR suronae f Sei bye) hans 12 12 12 1% . - 0 > “One mile in 1 ked, Neither One, Rossi«nol, Ol England, Merry Momen' bre vali T, Welsh, rainer i oe wait'the way. Dick Herhard (Wished strong. Martinmas showed im | HEADLAND Bix furlongs In 119, hand-| Umpire and Catcher Suspended, i Williams, trainer, | SYRACUSE, Juné 17.-President Joba Bonde order named. Time, 2.1515. : itera, mile dash, | fe start of the course and came down | ity is still under. the weather and will , Bruckpeimer'a | Wil tlt for three fast miles. Passing the iat go out Until the cool of the evening. Santd&, A.C. Se Soe Tom Cod Event No. 5, for t had four starters, M Bow Rene, 1 .B. Leah: ipecial to The Evening World.) TNXEDO. N. Y., June 18.—There were Behuyler's' Moozoulk, W. Grote’s ad =) eiinty cata rlaraeiny Giiesmonniheeeeonnd % mein " Lady Fair and Andrew Crawford's Starters An ae Ore ne salah iy . Sse s ‘A quarter in 0.25 1-2, |. M of the handicap, which is the special SIXTH TRACE —61,200 added. for three-y i upward: mile and a | Farrell, of the State Leamue, has sunpended ‘White Clay. one: finished in the order fai 1 day v4 ts 3) TXT rt Start good. Won driving. Time. 5, Winner, ch. ¢.. by Golderaat | ty ne 8 . Welt, trainer. Umpire Burne and Catcher Pateiol varied time. ature of the last day of the annual tre Dame. Owner, 0. L. Richards ASKED — A quarter in 0.25 oe'thes ten: tmebal ent ‘The best ‘race of the day, aside from golf tournament of the Tuxedo Golf| 4." sabihek Wie Bt i handily, F. Weir, trainer. noe tiene the alaureanane tea Sue aaah. Four of the local, stars Club. Almost as many men defaulted. SAR Da THis PRipe S01 3 gs Nest eee tia in NNR eee Arkon haltech . le a ur_of the local stars - Gol it poe a 0 “ a ES. 7 s. traine werd entered: Nora MeKinne ri The semi-finals are also on for the} 492 Dalesman - Odom LL bt OR tee By Sitges CPO by Brayton Ives; Anna Little ve President's, Governor's and Consolation} 288" Graceful --- : ae Hem CHL yi; W, Siilelds, trainer, MEN’ PAGS tee TNE eon Gh y Cups. The chief trophy waa belleved to] $24, Bobedit co: i Pe ie oe ae Go gix furlongs in 1.3, 5 DISEASES. Given wyae be Perrent 7 be between Dwight Partridge and] 277 Tol fan | a fe $8 gk 100 momo PTAGE MAID Six. furlonigs in 1.2% i ; 4 Nora McKinney did not get her speed - Luther L. Kello drum twow ot: thé |——— Bence CRIGes Ww o9 8 PT yeah at aU aed Graves, trainer, acute and oAronle: wines ae peers ane eee the (Special to The Eyening World.) [Beh $11,200, youngest players. | 128 Lord of th dio 2 Ih TT JS male, in) 146, vous duu private: horses, and by the time she reached the! SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N, Y., June 18.— yjfontana-Martenette, @. D, wii-| The patting: | President's” Cup Ul. —doig Dome fininhed “gamely. Daleaman ran his race. Graceful tired, Turlone: ive Sou mote Fr aS eee bs 0: . v8. J, D. Fo : a ED Se 46, te f ve three-quarter post she, ad ayeryun KL At tiie Ca ins Rasen ay Base " Toddington—Merry Heart; G. D. Dwight Hartridge, Bedtora, ————— minis H Figen, tran vedi with smipa {yearlings this afternoon the chestnu eee " i jame, Baltusrol. 7 AGUR to apare: Tae Time, oi Came ENOL it by Watercress-Margerique, a full Al We) Se seies eines We CUR CH. 8. damtray1t. SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR MON DAY. IKINC furlongs in Nisiseat micer, Ban Derby xiidition | highest price, Newton Bennington se- wit afrg by gWatercrens—Mins Clay: G. D. mond’ Hill, mr | dit EL Nama, Pi oken having much work, went the {Curing the yearling for $11,200 after] Toh, "iy Royal Muah—Mies Hooker; 0. TE cup. Gaara, 8 SHBEPSHBAD BAY RACH-TRACK, |, fourth Race—Handiend; mite and « tur | LP ivecelihitha. tn" .07 Ba a mile in 2.07%) surprising Al) foe Apiiited): blading. She pay a ian ‘ Jerseys Grectivilie Rane, Tuxedo, va. J, N, Y., June 18—The entries for Mon- mba Cate na ‘One and an elghth miles in Fyvent —Pacing.—Mile Gast buyers were Newton Bennington, G. V.| pusaei: floor @neton—Miss Maxim; J. M-) 2°" thin, Fox. Hills, day's races are as follows: iggrenetntaltret Ly coed — Won by WW ot Coohrane Sprecious | Wilson and A. J, Joyner, ‘The year- maser Stay, Ruby—Mise Motley: N.| Consolation Cup-Catnenls beat Archie Firat Race, —Maiden race; five and a half aie Rrigand °.2)'90 | U Five furlongs in. 1.06, handily wees BIE, comes, 4 cel a4 1s ¥ . ,. iy up «@ oO ie! c ree. hs \: secon Ghristopher Hackett’s King | lings were sold for falr prices. The 5 vs Star (Ruby—Modreda; A. J.| Scovel caret Dund—J. A. Janin, £2; G. taptony in Sry agn Bill Bailey 11.415 Pith Race—aree-year- aot IWIN—Five furlongs in 1.06, breez- BS at enete by Tom, third: Clarence Ware's Delbert. | buyers were as follow iver, $000" Boo E AE Oe ea Finaen aE een eaish (1a SER Acronaut. cas 11 olde; six furlonge;| 9 Ing: G. Cornell, trainer. = WEAKHESSES, Without ope fourth, ‘Time—2.19. Tens by Watercress —La Primera, A. J.| wothins! Bag O2aeimen—Moonflower: RE. /Morge, 6; John Smith, '8), A. Morten, “Bip Pow Joseph lt 331 Divinats NORA VIGET hive. eurlones | it) 1.07, 2isehy iced Event No, 9—Trotting, Mile Dash.—| Joyner, $1,100. Choo. by Bir Modred—Optie: Joy-| $1: G. B. Adams, 87; A Beton, 88; H) 319 Hot Shot...115 : aemetasttit galloping: Cornell, trainer, j STRICTURE x quickh ia | Won by Thomas B. Leahy's Princess | i. f. uy toyal Flush-Lee Shore, M. J ner, $606. cH Saech CCUGLE gaitray. MF ie crintrong fi, Wo 3 nie lh it nest | BENLALAT Five furiongs in 1.0%, gal- Sng os $ a 's Sprightly, | Hennesay, $200. ir... by St. iN . loping: ell. trainer. fy Bigwei Thomas senate APTN | tnoM Soy sratereresm ta crear, o) Di |nitgions sito ctor NY ees] i AND. Henry, ba; J. 8 Reet dy AQ Re A OCS fey MeN Hah in 1.18 4-5, third; Walter M. Je rmy uve Boralma’s Mire Cosi Royal Flushekir allo, Gs nto by Watercress—Pansy; P. Wimmer, | . C. Carnegie, eis ASOHG ‘Becond Race —Selling; one mile. al Ke i i) ae SAILOR 150 vice eee int Rrother, fourth: time, 2m, 19s "by “Royal Flual . Gv. | 1, os ' Race.—-Selling; one mile. ao] sixth Race — Gras JATLOR Pive-eighth . Event No, 11—Pacing-Mile Dash.—The gris #20. enol aincielacG@ ap awill leone bk Sir Modred—Passeul; G. D, Wil- Ry uraaey. Me aa 1 10 tornthe of a thile, on ture. handiiv; D. Carter, trainer. and nae starters were Free Advice, driven by | son.szii, a “hy Goldfinch—Philistia; H. Niles, | oon Le reese’ (108 : ae Mata’: bt “SB Betas Shove —_— Nota 3. A. Murphy and Don Riley, with Mi “t.. by Goldfinch-Lucanla, P, Wimmer, eH rarthorpe Phillips up. Tt was declared a dead) $1f00. oo ssseuctulette, . D. Wit . by Star Ruby—Prose; A. J. “CHAMPIONS. LOS LOSE eso Gott borne TOD ae Fe Rie ba field, Dome. tical pouNelt, OUTING. DR. R “He “M, MACKENZIE’S heat, | Time—2, 4 i, FO jive a : | Boe Akela’ 10 857 mht aa Dainty e annual outing and games of Ex- : ies sax ale Tanen. Won by : Eby Watercrén-Macitra, A. J, Joyn-| J gag, TiMames—Queen's ‘Taste; A. J. | BBs Bow Seuciais mq 38 Ona slor Council, No. 46 K. of C., will || MBDICAL. AND SURGICAL OFFICE, etpert G. second, Clarence | “cht + bt, Goldfinch-Mamia By N, Ben-| $430," Se Sees DU mene, [Ohint’ Ruge—Rowebud: five furlongs on | Gi) She int Hy Oe Dice tara ay Wie Point |} 146 West 34th St., New York, N.Y, third.’ Time, 2.19%. i i by Ben Holladay—Rhoaa; rime uturity course a Es ola) See PUNE. fh ew Island W ‘aluay a 4 aby Haswetiaw-Mantura, GD, wi] mer, Bion?” O°? NO rs Ser P. wim Ba MIneabtat 13 ms Satarepper..105 | Sine Flamin, ce 3 Bardon ~~ M8 win be given to winners In east M LAER) AIC Hesauvage iO. <— Aust Beiie. 103 antes" Leaders Dainty, danniney enters bie: | Steamer Laura M, Sturin leaves tobi by Watercress-Margerique, $400. S179 1184 Pa'y Dress, 14 nation, Wild Thyme, MUler entry Twenty-fourth street at "1 uy pe acc ii AE l | Old Dr. Grey, FOV HUMTER OW GIANTS DEFEAT — (easmemmicre: SO ees vitation round robin doubles tourns- rhe old, are peated by dw | 4 HOLDS THE RECORD ment on the courts of the Rockaway 8 fo 10) day: Hunting Club, at Cedar hurst, L. 1 The Evening World will publish every day in the Sporting Edition ~ the over: fall the news of the amateur baseball players, scores of their games, chal- Allen A. C. by N ie ast at Oh areedn 1 PRetntanenkly eareas, et First in importance was fi LE cured in 3 to 10 whelming defeat of Bob Wrenn and his J lenges, &c, Address all cpmmunications to the Amateur Bassball Editor Mt i OE : : s Tiadier Complaints ety EROOKLINE, Mass., June 18—The n welve urteea | “i Mader Complat ae (Continued from Fir First a brother, George L. Wrenn, jr., after P f Arey y 1 great performince of Thomas Hitch- pe Page.) three @solting sete by Joueph| D, Fortes (pce ThelHyening World, Fulltssr Bullding)| New York, : ; Sth fete! a2 oe i X cock, Jr.'s, fleet jumper, Fox Hunter, in] Dahlen’s sensational assist on a rap and the same and R. Finicke. The score of this co Q anlenisls ae c play came up. but ears 4 reducing the #tceplecharo course record | We" Garvin's head disposed of Dobbs at timo “Jackiltsch held the” yait gna | (ert, WAS 26 7-5, 6:8. Only slightly be- nearly four seconds brought to a bril-|"'Mertes's terrific drive bounded o eee pothed gut at eacona a Dany (Wace artaren eee reuters Mant close yesterday. the race mect at|Sheckard'’s head and rolled eee acehore Ay, Gensler, captured Gilet wae the detent OF Frelbombe Weed cand the Country Club. Fox Hunter's time] Popes for a homer. Dahlen sin Warner. NO RUNS ‘ew out) Oliver 8, Campbell by Willlam A The Ames Base Ball Club, a st uniformed, team, would like to from a few good all around playe' and a good pitcher and catcher. Ad- & pliv for side bet. Address Morris F brill, No. 86 East One Hundred and teenth atré York. ball team will was 4572-5, against 6011-5, made last | qiibert singled and Dahlen mado, t Gas. Larned and Malcolm D. Whitman. The} "4 3 i . a ris eet at FRSCAUT Ee exninee BOLa6) made ikel | Garvin’ threw out, Warner erat ie leventh Inning, saute Gt thla match wae 60, 64, Both| dress D, Horowlts, No, 15 Rutwers cy ! f _agitg otal LE» was but two lengths behind. ‘on. the play. | oacaay singled Weer ligt base. Mo- | matches were regarder as upsets by the Plage: J t . F I f P Sanna The race was the best of three days, NS inded tor Gilbert amd Geanie reer | Collowers of the sport and the experts], hhe Hilsaverl e Pee Ae , Son | ' By ROARS 93] pegtinate Melt ig at and a crowd of more than ten thousand ifth Inning. forced at second. Garvin struck out, | Yong the spectators, battery about Mfteen years of ago. Ad-) ago" Beventh | ‘ths ata won th quickly, more “easly rushed across the field from one jump] Gessler beat out a fine stop by Dev-| NO ne Oke) eewel ‘The seeming reversal of Ward ana] tess N. Mongello, 11 Hes.er| | tatlowing 1 than by any of to another as the horses circled the] lin. McGann squeezed | McCormick's |p, Binaines vis welt was too hot for! campbell can be explained by the fact eet, elt u B. B. Cy. of Fourteenth | Melrose, Unions. 2 st! fs tn from 1 to foul. Gessler annexed second. Ritter Dobbs, ylelding a base. Bresnahan! 1 ; The P would Uke t i vith | © Names, Nervous debittt from 1, to course, fave Warner ane easy foul fly, Gar. Srounded to Dobbs and MeGinnity wan| tat Larned and Whitman reveuind RDAs Ce DAY SE Ore HIRE roth aM, Unions, al; Reliance F. | R ant Bl complaints ih ‘The second steeplechase event of tne] vines grasser bounded away from Gil. |forced out at second. Prowne diad un| an entirely unexpected spurt, which, eee ory aa Thirteenth. str Ayer : ci fiaty SNe : * St day ‘went to Cogliny, of the Widener} bert, sielding « sack and scormg Goss: @ grotnder to Jackiltsch, Bresnahan| while it was wanting in good team play. | With; teres of tho meme, : 2A gov e would i Daan at btables: te . dilbert threw out Shreckard,. ONE Made third base ‘on a pasked ball, Dew| was brillant individual work of tie) jine. u 2 follo Ss. vin, of Years old, for 8 ames. Addre In from. ¢ In singled, scoring Bresnahan, Devlin] two national ex-champlons, Alten nr Wiel Gi H. Fink, No. 160 Bast Fitty-rout : ent ed'uetanes and'd Pesnahan sent a liner straight into Was caught stealing, ONE RUN, ML wawthe marveloha pace shota and | Sewers 3 G ‘ BS Fitty-tour ; EASTERN LEAGUE amcor “hind. “Brown out Dev. | Highth Inning, pines OUSLA eS Ana eV Hitman at dais gs; 8. Morris, vf, o 3 BC. defeated the Ur pei Lumley fo milked” Janie MPLA eick ne tmerouiny Bethe oppoatle | Ons pened ina uNCrtg He Ghia s The 12 to 1s years! Address Sixth Inning, Htsch fouled out to Devin.” p, . i iEmerso Lumley died on a weakling to Meuin. |Ponned to Giibert, NO RUNS, DPBS] side of she net, Little Red Onions by. « years. J. Maus, No. 4 East) Third atreet Manager, No, 4 str TORONTO AT NEWARK. ‘ R. H. E, Baley eat rasa Sues erste ay: Garvin. threw out McGinn, nd the Delawares by & ecor Forento Ooosor10s—t0 8 4 Beviin’s sing. Juckiltsch fourm. Of gcruck out.” Dalton singled” to Meat uld like to book ames with teams Proapect Juntors would tike tol werk see B O11 01 5 1 56 Devlin and Dillon made an extra bage, | And stole second. Gilbert died on’ a to twelve d ‘ ze Gates wi 8 averaging Dou 1002306 Batteriew—Gardiner and Raub; Wolf | bopvs popped to Dahlen,. NO RUNS | Brounder to Dilion, NO RUNS, dress. Boylan, No. lot Bast ) e Ive years y line ip as 02030 0. 0— and Shea. McGann was passed, Mertex ground- Ninth Inning, reet, follows MeDonnott, ef: J Word nin and Murphy; Vogel ‘Oetcaniond” AJ irritntions’ or. uscrrad RONTRE ed to Dobbs und MeGann wun sate at nestor dled, at fret. | Mecurmick a pl | ened ’ tn J. ‘Dunne, Uaioe second on Jackltseh's muff of Dobbs's| fleid out to Bresnahan, Ritt j< Bers , N fae SALT OR EE sist, Dahlen also grounded to Dobbs wise. NO RUNS. be a Haren fore of 5 tod 4 Baltimore 10201002 —6 9 0 1 sf eleven to thir ye y Batterles—Bliss and Gibson; Adkins race, both of which have be@ sanctioned after July 3 Address J. Olmsky, ana Hearne: | by the National Cycling Association; an Td Delancey street, City ROCHESTER AT PROVIDENCE. ge SEA aL a es andi teat abe (Special to The Evening World.) Monroe A.C. 1 0.000.000 ae : Phon't wacte titn enarin a game of Gaelia football wilt be] RYE, N. Y., June 18-A bly gathering he undefeated Monroe Field Cured in 30 to 90 Days by My ont waste time experimenting aventare 0 . played, as well as a game of hurling.| o¢ 3 re MF | average ten years, added another vic- Beerdence 0 f Prize dancing contests will also be a Penk tence Weta Maleeeoiltan tory to their ¢ ing the Pike ; 5 fe) ne ili M cB d {CITROSANDALEN ybuttonles Rértich: and McCauley; feature. Entries will be received by P.! Gulf” Association ae retepoltan | Field chub by : > 2 wh U ailing etho: 4 cor newer oF ens Wen, Toy callene ARGS nem eetianalon J, Conway, Chalrman of Arrangements| morning at the Apawamla Club laka| Feldman. ct; smith, A. Rel q " Tent . i SEVEREST CASES. Se, Fee Ee eat RHYME between Mrs, Edward A. Manice th Beret, 20/4 BAAN over te ated ih Membating thie. lvathwute auseaecee Seoul MA n UE AON TET ACTA OF) ese Vr eR eu( SoM ean Gertneserpres Maral, and tra, AD. Patterson, a] IM, any EN Ba APM Becca, eatary rela on vite Ath ROP aging aauna, flak MUM ane eee ates .H., eterans’ Assoolation old a festl- glewoo A b AR eC, : a Rey HOCOM EY i" juftalo 1110300 06123 Sokoelboy A(histes, Mrs. Manice, who {a one of the most | Vldge street, ing in treatuent for thi ; Feeney 354.60 4.8 9 ma igg| Val and aot of games week from to-mor-| sonootboys of Greater New York wi |experi, golfing women In che ‘country, | ‘The Livertys defeated the Young oN reat of kitty Cate work Rid tie we as phe cere ate ida} nen McAllister; | row at Celtic Park, Long Island City.) figure prominently at the monster ath- lor’ ths Pony eee ver nanan ae Leaguers by a score of 13 to 8 The ; en by shounsnde upon neues Ctl rides yeah Pits 4 SPORTING. ar aerial “}ietic meet to be held in connection with and aga e | feature of the game was the pitching ‘ REPS patients genta sugesous,” duke, : ba paaulior ang ‘The purpose of the affair will be to com-|letlc meet to be Hat ea ioe tit |feraon, who haa alwaya meta up ot F. gones afd the eatening of N , gets Laseenses torclu out pei) barticie of impariye cigs’ | CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY ar ; memorate the one hundred and first « rield, on July 16, as th Thee ree atta the cari: opring wont eve’, wor the sdbertys: | The Libertys RY of the dincntto ‘systema and restoriug the patient 6 perfect “EASTERN LEAGUE SAN INGe wus vield, on July 16, as the commit-|this year, and in the early won Jost @ game thie season. Motiheretirs,. todia Miaab or mineral RACING AT SAEEPSHE D Ba’ niversary of the birth of one of Ire-| ee nas included in. the programme a|the North and South champ! Pinakip ne | Pave Rob ase Le. ates Luly, SeAgph: 5 nese te hae aed ide of pout taiture, VARICOCELE | June 10 to July 3. 2.30 7. Mt. piteale 1 P.C:liand’s noblest patriots and martyss,|Atty-yard run, handicap, open to ele- | Pine Huret. pie Tnaleniae eC. have July. too New York's SHRiGTURE, ‘PROSTATIC “TROUBLES, and aif other PRI 3D DAY—Zip ti BY jersey Clty 3H }h das | Theodold Wolfe ‘Tone, and also us almentary sonoolboys under thirteen | The Analisis for the consolit oe eettoraaed ‘Teaing averceine twoive|§ Master Specialist. VATE DISEASKS. saath ‘Are permaueat. It youl cauact THB TID b a 5 ¢ . a Rt a= werk is - 1 So means of raising a fund to erect a/Foiay race for elementary eanoal Leama Mhioues G. “travers, Nassau to. Afteen years, Address George C- Consultation Free. fl nome reat oT Ail correspondence strictly confidential. Ga: SwETE ye as monument on the association's plot in} to consist o: ‘boys, each boy to ra, Manice again won the champion- Martin, mannger, Sixteenth street near 1 W; 34th St. New York, ) icti-toat foot Wn rovidencs Ye i Calvary Cemotery, schoolboys afvearing Ayr Tntiergon bya up| Broadway, Flushing, Le 1 JR Willi ams » DA M08 P.O. tind’ therenfter ery 4 vers tu - 5 n ‘Poronto is ‘The athletic programme will contain and 1 to play, | Mise re. de ‘The B eae Hike to nr Dr. B Mouse. 2 toto 9 only. an all Bry i hentai Pe hah wri" vb teen to foureean' wens, W Soul fixe to Sr es twormile anda thres-mile bloycle,