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RACING # SPORTS | [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ] BFANEATERS BEAT PS LOSE L000 MEN RBS AY AUSSIMN SURPRISE a | Pitchers’ Battle Before a Small Crowd Up at the Amer- ican League Grounds. GAME PLAYED ON WET AND SOGGY DIAMOND. The Champions Scored Twice in the Fourth Inning, and Grif- Three Fierce Rallies by the Mikado’s) Men Are Repulsed and the Russians) Retire with a Loss of 300 Killed and Wounded. | (Copyright, 1904, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World.) (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) LONDON, July 7.—A St. Petersburg telegram of to-day’s wate Says that early yesterday moming Gen, Kashtalinsky’s troops made a Surprise attack on the Japanese outposts near Lantyansan, come the Early Lead. The | ussians overpowered several small outlying vedettes without PORT OM. i e.0ck: £°@ the alarm being raised of their approach. Ly er EE The Russians rushed the main outpost cam; and all the Japanese| Freeman, rt 2200 | were either killed or arte “oh $464 / Te Japanese were reinforced and fiercely attacked the Russiins, sag 1b. i » . They made three .e° te rallig-, but were repulsed. On the last 0¢+| rarreti, ¢ 0310 . :, Pe o°8 | ¢asion they nearly surrounded tre P “ans, but another Russian bat- eS: pug tS: fal’, appeared opportunely and enabled the force to retire safely. The) Totals... som Rustian loss was about 300 bile? and wounded. The Japanese losses | HIGHLANDERS. ~arted as 1,000 killa! a WORE RH.P.O. AB Dougherty, If.... |e oe ee) q . Keeler, rt oo100 \ Williams, 2%. o115 06 JAPA NESE G UNBOA OA T aseess, tb. »-oOO0n O 1 BLOWN UP B Elberfeld, ss.. 6105 0 Y MINE, | Pults, ef Ok 2209 (By Associated Press.) | Conroy, 9. oo33 0 TOKIO, July 7.—The Japanese gunboat Kalmon struck a mine and sunk| McGuire, ¢., . Sa Ae Se | im Talienwan Bay on July 6. Chesbro, p -o00T 0 ¢ ‘The Kalmon was of 1,340 tons displacement and had 1,126 indicated Pate conn nT Lue PR oree power, giving her a speed of about twelve knots, She was built In} pasion Oe be hi eaale died } Japan over twenty years ago, was constructed of wood and carried one 6.4-| Highinnders .. 9 0.9 10.0.0 0 0-1 ) fach gun, six 4.7-inch gune and six smaller guns, The coal capacity of the *, First Base, on Balle—-Of Gibaqn, 2 Kaimon was 180 tons and she had a complement of about 230 men, She Peele ia selbnan, Beer ee ) wag 211 feet long, had 32 feet beam and drew 16 feet & inches of water. Guia Feet ——_ +42 —_ (Special to The Bvening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, July 1—Well, the Highlanders fell for the first game of the the ter haty celving for Gritt's stick Chasbro was hit pretty hard and at opportune times, and this, together with sharp fielding by the Boston Infield, de- cided the question at issue. It was #oft going on the sodden field, but, with the exception of the clamsy Farrefl, the boys managed to keep their pins under them, | Wars DRIVE BACK | ie A RUSSIAN FORCE. ” *" PATCHWKIAO, Wednesday, July $ (Delayed in transmission) —Te| a ese swarmed over the mountain creste early this morning and ad- vanced on Keichou, compelling Gen. Chirtkoff, with the centre of the Ritesian vanguard, to fall back. * A whole brigade of Japanese, with masses of cavalry, followed and oc- ciipied the village of Nantay, driving out two companies of Russian in- fantry aud two companies of Cossack#, who were entrenched there. ‘The Japanese arrived within five miles of Kaichou, It was then night- fail Gen. Sameonoft made @ heroic attempt to check the Japanese, galloping Parent got a hot grounder from Wili out with suns to shell the J-oanese left and inflicting great loss on them. ditt, fearing his retreat would be cut off, he fell back and is now holding at second, whipped the ball to firet in time to nail James, Baerot First Inning. Stahl Med to Dougherty. Collins was RESULTS ON RESULTS OF Cee a on thrown out THE WESTERN RACE TRACK. Dougherty was fielded out at first by Ferris, Keeler bunted and was re- tired at first, Gibson to Lachanee, Ferris and lachanee took care of TO-DAY’S BASE. BALL GAMES, f S| AT FORT ERIE. Williams at first. NO RUNS. ARE dane, g all ta AMERICAN LEAGUE. ooedl Vie ead ni RACH TRACK, Ont, DME TN oft Parent bunted and Chesbr fell, the rater, tare weenere of BOSTON AT NEW YORK. runner reaching firat in safety. Selbach BT r-olds: seven | Boston ......0002010 sacrificed, Chesbro to Anderson, La- | New York, ... 1 O~ 4) chance went out. Conroy to Anderson ' + 90010000 0— 1} Ferris was an easy one, Biberfeld ‘0 land § to 1, second; Sapper, i 6 to 1 and 4 to % third. RAC u—Two-year- oie: Rel Anderson, NO RUNS. Anderson gent a high fly to Selbact, Miberfeld also sent, a fly to Freeman Fults buoted, but Lachance got it un- assisted, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Patteries~ Gibron bro and Mecuire nee vesrelli ii DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. | Detroit «+4 00000002 0— 2! 20001100 —4 Ches- rfeld to Anderson. Gibson was THIRD R svearolds and | Mullen and Wood’ Joss and | k out, Stahl was thrown out, M Be hs 5 furlongs. —Minoraur, 1 ‘Auger Guire co A 0 RUNS ths 5 ‘on mes F. ¢ - — cm n ‘erris in hd t ving 1 tot and 4 (oT ne VASHINGTON AT | urowing, McGuire sent 4 high one. t Vida (Minder), 6 to 5 and 1 to PHILADEL+ sti: Cheahro was fooled by Aris rival, third. Time 1.16 4 PHIA, [No RUNS. | Fourth Inning, Collins singled to short. centre So 4id Freeman. Parent sacrinced. Con. toy to Anderson. Selbach singles to right feld and scored Collin’ ‘irat and second game post account 61 fain, postponed on Racond i Mawel T to 2 and 6to 4} Mbit | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. RACE—Th ‘a Be WL, Pe wR rej mn sapere was bas ree-year-olds and Boston....49 2 662 Phi roa| Sot Ferris’s Me? wo Le wens! sae York % 13st Touin 3 “0 Keeler. Wied el eit 10 4 = ¢ eoler to Sta jams sent a Frio Wy 6. to band our, cule 0m Me Detroit. 49| high one to Freeman. In going after it 1) Cleveland.33 2% ‘S80 Waehing'n a AT } Cons fly Selbach fell, but got up and eo Water Tower, 106 re tm: mufed the hall, Doushert md 4 to}, thi NATIONA) | Anderson. war caught at trying L LEAGUE. Anderton arrrit to Collins. ONE RUS + | Fifth Inaing. Men) CHICAGO AT PITTSBURG. | Conroy got. I foul. Ch tw 4, third, Tine Game postponed on account of rain. | got Gibson's burt and the pitcher —_— Mas jput at Anderaonvitie, Stab after man: No es were scheduled for the fouls annacte ¥ asafe one , ot ie FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS, | other Site inthe National’ Ledgue’?*| Willie Keeler was there maison 8 RACE TRACK Acide” Enita, heat. but hi ar cK, 1 ryita beat out. hi yan A FABuite say? Bes run ners| NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, | {nr Conroy's ave was pad and he ulre gacrifies ‘ellines as follows: we Pe | Fe ei tchan bro died Efour and & halt fur.) New York. iT 14 st j to Lachance, Cheabro died, 710 Vani 2 19} Tldtease ee In Brot ae te] fret. NO RENE belard, | Cineinnatias 1 311 Boston on Siath Inning, Pitteourg.% 2 47 Phila’phials | Freeman singled to tee a t iss Betty. 7. to .. even cr lace, Vivan, 1 to 1, beat out hia bunt. Conroy hesitating on the throw, Selbach was out, Williams —Won by Francis Dillon. 11 to $| 10 Anderson, La Chance hit to Eilber- ant if to 5; Rain siteh, ws to 1 and 4 to|feld, who nailed Freeman at the plate. a cond: EMe M. to}, third. Time—si8 i ND RACE—Six_ furlon; by The Mighty, 13 to 5 and eve lantico, ® to 1 and 1? 1, way | ball, but Williams got it and nipped La Chance at Hei after Parent had Won scored ONE RUN At Dougherty pad the good gitm and | ¢ mile and one- sec- was walked Keeler sent a fly to Stahl fith’s Men Could Never Over-| ‘There was one fast double play when | fame’s bat and, touching out Dougheriy | © Farrell's hard ran was fielded cleanty| | to 1 and 3 Ferrie hit to Anderson, who muffed the | ~NEW YORK. THU RSDAY, Why 7 mt, VRICE ONE ONE CENT, yf EVENING WOBLD RACE rT SECOND DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. ‘The Kvening World's charts are indexed (row fret race at Aqueduct ONG SHOTS WA FM FAVORITES Blue Coat Starts the Ball Roll- FURST Race iain by six Cur, ‘ Blue dawet Ren x1 431 200 aided: welling: tor two 2 Winner, hb € % 4 8 HOS Me opm cow sy ing at Brighton Beach hy 3 we ' Taking the First Race at 30 1724 Watelia oJ oe 28 " ieee wt Pre Pinto 2 £2 wwe ATLANTIC STAKES GOES TO * ee and Virgo. Overwelaht aUititle Buttereur. ¢ hune on w ail the way Martha German strong, Pier de Marie La RAEN re tsi | 432 SECOND ace 91,098 edad: for Ubren-vennetéetinn turignen, Burt see, Wop CARRIE JONES, OUTSIDER. 8 5 easily, Time—t.d4 43. Winner oh fo. by leddier—Murly Hur vine, } . Index. Horse doen Witt te Im Oven. Clon wy | : 420) M ; ite Hyg 3 ‘Ties Soci wegen im FOR ROR BR RS LE ty dt ‘Sonoma Belle Winds Up the m i a a or a eS Day Winning at a Good Price lel Geratches—-Lady Mineola waited until 1 Rt Tu Brat Vouiwe, Apring, Tense, Vions the turn for home; wae in hand ‘ in a Drive—Minecla Wins Easily. a nd, ri Jocund ran hie race wil vu D Rack $1,200 added: hanaiea Start bad. Won early “Uunet, Me Corbett or Lace veal an and wp: one mile and an P aime. ner, ch oh. by Kingston | viene saith, Index 1 Fin. Open. Cloa Pi ah Horses, Jockeys. Wt. BY ALM Husat. Pa J, Marto 1398 e a ’ Har Star (Bpacial to The Rvening World.) GRE 424° Hirvvett Bir Oamnat Th og 2 1 23 24] wRIGHTON REACH RACK TRACK, Bo daek Ratiis wi cel te i ie i Le aeom Od July T='Phe only stake ay Brighton os Fk cimnne a3 i, | Te ot TF if this afternoon was the appropriately Hh Eee wt BE te Fool ge Babul! attown tr fs Pa Keratched—Cardunsle, Overweiahie- Pio CT icon. 8: it Le ; tells, 3, [in keeping, for sea foe rolled in from a Raita Nat erod | the ocean from time to time, The race furnished a aueprisé, Carrie Jones, « | Naghtly woighted malden, racing to the front et the end of a quarter and ar fur Miianer fobs Reaultel 4% Fim, Open. Clon Pi. ay | Winning by five lengths g ® at S10 «2 4n| Mr. Gideon started FAnoroft and High. \ i born, the latter carrying a white cap 3 ey of 5 8 14 er. Overweighie—-“old joaed strona old Ten Ve te aliatinguish him from Lincroft, The dark blue .of Mr Gideon's colors and the black jacket of Mr, MacDonald's colors could not be separated. They looked alike in the hasy atmosphere and oth onrried white cape the crowd as rooting for Highborn until the reached, whan it was seen p | teat ini of the favorite It was an ontaiger that had performed so weil. Gold Ten was well backed in the race, but tired after showing @ lot of speed T wore other surprises during the afternoon, Blue Coat taking the opening went at odéa of W 10'l! Coshrun, beat the gate with him and had the feild dizay, before « qnerter Nad been run, Minedia was at even monry fn the second beca of the impression thal Madden's colt could not run in the’ mad. 1} Mineula mmpty revelled im the going and won af dhe pleased Serprice tn Firet. Rive Coat, a & to I'chance, made a iia) Red Friar... vied. Serateh Rae teh Lande ry duped... Seraiehos.— Mac utcheoe. Lande +y Gorgon, iy bent " “Lincroft tithe end of tive se — tog, Unreasygar-elde an@ w = 1 one. nd m., 0¥ Sleipner- “ap eat we lie Set ea —B rol Gold, Martin Holly held the others wat farniah ran his race 496 “XTRA jeanth. Start A Sonoma. Owner, Mra. ¢ Index. hy bie te m. spina | tal Raha ot BRIGHTON. BEACH ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW eae apluntta ra Tas ee F: _ Canta’ and Marjorem, Albe. a oe $i Rammaia on arf and oe t erg | Sones, Mineola weeatt ev in th (Soectal to The Bvening World) | anit BEACH RACE TRACK, B.. Y.. 1.—The entries for rea - Mee te wi bretand to thet om i véneth wy a from Joound. Dent ety wrate| tures by tow bt ” tor "te pia or Lee tog sadn at iy Oy eof the oihers war pl layed to 9 ent are peek Rie, itch mainly DELE tg Saat ve Pyne follow ic 6 Haas Pack a ue by the dually im w try ce—One, mile ands aiati eee Ras pollo, and ie. ota nth | Ls into third Ans nthe a t the worn Jack Ra ‘in Burn eink i, ee fron,| how far tou length from + Him: re two lengths ahead of} over the b je Jones Had Speed. Friar and Gideon's ot sieek Seah altpioge’ in the AUNTS Seabee. but Come, Jones, a i? to 1 shot, oped a surprtaln won a mood me bar fen hs} DESERTER GIVES UP. ! Crviser Bu@ale Jackie Willing te! right f Ches- bro Med to ibach ad nat have to mov Dougherty’s po Keeler toreed. seauire at second, Ferris doing the trick. NO RUNS. . po A J, July 7.—Bamvel Math Inet aged twenty years, walked thrown out. v to An- into therOity ot a hit to att field, Maver Maer nim at second, Conroy |” mnige fa was out on strikes heeaiet y and want to sui Kemmier said he enlisted Yt from Phila acipntn in 189? and deserted the cruiser Buffalo in New York in 16. He ng! he was tired of roaming the country | and was willing to take his years pun-— ‘anment. Kemmler, GRAB Verris ve lengths. TAnerofi came ona Beat Gold Ten Half'a ienwth for’ 4 Pace, the Iatter tiring bad! Sw Magne raved one safely to left. An- derson forced Wiliama at second, Ferris to Parent, Elberfeli ied tw Stan) pul was out, Ferris to Lachance, NO RUNS. Jane Holly went to. the front in the firh race the Aart, mode all the | running anv won ¥ by a length a half from Ven “Macphut tty « ; ten lengths in front of Garnish. T others Were never prominent A Driving Finish. .| Sonoma Belle went to the! front pen after the start In the last, ide all Fugning a9 and cede 2S a drt "by a i and tr jarime ho was | lengths fn front of Persistence —_ > EASTERN LEAGUE. pursued form. =| GOLD PLANK INPLATFORM BUFFALO at MONTREAL. RH.E. oes at |Ruffslo ..1 0908298 |Mortreal 9 111900 1 —4 16 4) Dike tem | Batteries Xiesinger an: |palau and MeManus. ROCHESTER AT TORONTO. ne | 0091905 OOloon2 6 SON EN TIOis pchaatar ‘oronto KALL, ST. LOUIS, July 7.—The sub-commit -maun a eaoraration {6° the maintenance of the present” wewanx ar PROVIDENCE, Ste Siandard on the ground that the increased supply of veld... Ce } ant wistP@S @ Sufficient volume of currency. Prrtencs ate hah hat and Reville. JERGEY CITY AT BALTIMORE eer postponed on account of wet CONVENTION HALL, ST. LOUIS, July 7.—There was a long- | and acrimonicus debate In the Democratic National Conventionge ; mn the report of the Committee on Credentials following Mr. whether Won, Laat. ae Mie MeN] ond: Bad Sam, 1 to 6 and 9 fo 19, third. | Wiliinms and Dougherty were doubled Young, out,| Time—1.11 2-5 | om Patent to jPougher'y were dovrled) Bryan's speech. When the ballot 4 taken the Hopkins dele et Ye D, " a. tenserenee 3 ; yon ction F ero, and Fie oink tenes tes ERR gales irom eer ae orc ie vote being 299 to 64 dey, city i BB | a —" wy and 2° ta?2: ind. | Anderson. Gibson aleg nut, Tadee against Bryan, withou s voting. a oe Oe CS . Time—i. 2- , Wiliams Stahl filed to Conroy, | Providence » | No RUN: ochester Ff 2 Anderson was thrown out by Parent. Fonsoluca, 1 and | Miberfield got a pase to first, it to sand tt >, was second: 4 8 to 4 4 0 nied, wos Ay So Rew! Collins got Conroy's | Bighth Inning. Collins hit safely to loft es A wae 6p seer AE agtony halt fur- 5 and 7 and 7 to to bana Anderson. Champ Clark was elected permanent Chairman. ihe Gonvention then adjourned until 10 o’clock pneriee oo atts bed carriage ie ore growing CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS—AMERICAN LEAGUE. itis reer ee ae ~ AO EY LOUIS »~\enene- ng o- aware Read | louder. stg» Steed aati é ‘4, at a Oh i LEADS Le His Demand that the Contesting Delee gates from Illinois Be Seated Follo: Rival Demonstrations for Bim : Judge Alton B. Parker, They Were Torn from Their Fasteme ings and Carried Around by Cheers Playing of National Airs. PARKER ..... .. 689 HEARST .... ... 195 OLNEY ........ CONVENTION HALL, ST, QUIS, July 7,—After. 0 During the tumult which preceded Mr. Bryan's fight agains, the at um delegates the standards of States were literally tom from @ there tto be placed with the colors of Bryan and Parker, ’ ime wre TOA San trate ged banked at either end. The delegates fought furiously with «e another, while the'g: machete, wl ‘rn which were choked with partisans, shouted and screamed their cae and disapproval. As an indicaticn of now high the excitement ram In the midst of the tumult the Kentucky colors were. grab some members of the delegation favorable to Bryan. They: hustled to the platform, and, amid yells of approval from the B planted alongside of the Bryan standard, Suddenly a tall mountaineer in the Kentucky delegation: what had been done, With a scream of rage he fought his way to # platform, tumbling over a dozen men along the route, sma: who had the Kentucky colors full in the face, grabbed the’ flag, When his pursuers almost had him he was close to the rail ") the factions, He had no time to think, so he leaped high to cleared the fence by just about an inch and landed the Kentucky,| safely with those already clustered about the Parker insignia, TUMULT LONG CONTINUED. At the same time the disorder of the delegates and the crowds ia” the galleries was going ahead, and the floor officers were powerless to stop it. Sergeant-at-Arms Martin and his score of assistants were 4 Shaw: Pap-! aimogt forty-five minutes the tumult continued. When it died out, so because of the physical exhaustion of those who started it and kept The followers of Hearst and Bryan, aided by the Tammany Hall men, wore responsitle for the outbreak, The Bryan men had two sores for which iee of tie Committee on Resolutions has adopted as its finan-, Batteries, ti be sudic aaa fotlan el poephevssidhgee he entered the convention hall; the other the demonatra- thon which the name of Cleveland evoked yesterday, The latter bad the keener sore of the two neh; Bl DEMONSTRATION ALL PLANNED. Re Secretary Ch EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. _ | outburste that ever occurred In a national convention. It is een PC | walsh and the Hearst men, with the ald of Tammany Hall, got t 4 of people admitted to the galleries on special tickets and that the fi : @: | ions these people had was to start the shouting the minute Bryan ® &| were silent yesterday when Bryan entered, started In with a * ment he appeared to-day, Every second the demonstration grew, and after four minutes it showed signs of letting up the standard of was grabbed by two men on the floor and hustled to the stage, ab jit all afresh and as other standards were sent to join It the Then and not AT BATTLE WITH STANDARDS OF STATES, COCKRELL .. ... GRAY .... ....0% 32 26 TOTAL ..... BY MARTIN GREEN. (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) delegates, who acted like madmen, and hustled to the: GATES FOUGHT FURIOUSLY. beyond the control of its ofticers the convention passed the Kentucky standard may be told, : 34 BED KENTUCKY STANDARD. shed the og by a dozen Bryan men, started for the Parker side of rs pina when they tried to interfere with the frenzied crowd, and for te (ne was the cold reception that the “Peerless Leader” 5 .% Sok he now charged that the Bryan demonstration was planned Walsh. of the Democratic National Committee, bat it was or not, it is a fact that it was one of the most This may or may not be true; It Is a fact that the galleries, ‘ rash the until then did the Parker men, who had “ts x