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PRICE ONE CENT. STEEPLEGHASE RIDER PRIS | » THR AND SADLY UAT AT BRIGHTON fockey Siais Banned Os Stepped On After His Mount, Terrible Terry, Went Down, Is Picked Up Unconscious and Has Little Chance for Recovery. Stewards Order Refusal of Entries from , Mannix, Who Owns Neponset—Gay Boy and Major Heat in Stake. (Boeeial to The Evening World) | BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, july 18.~The sensation of the afternoon it Brighton was the action of the stee- stewards in requesting the righton Beach Associdtion to refuse in ire the entries of Thomas Mannix, fs the owner of Neponset and ‘others, Neponset ran a very bad race Jn Bis first attempt at Brighton, so bad that every one commented on the fact, Next time out he won in a gallop, His owner explained that Neponset asin diferent company the second ime, but the stewards declined to ac- opt the excuse. They had seen Ne- inset perform the first time, The case das been referred to the National Stee, iplechase and Hunt Association, and the ‘aling will probably be respected by the jockey Club and apply to the horses red on the flat by Mannix, Jockey Green came near to death in ihe dteeplechase. H\s mount, Terrible "Ys fell at the first jump, Another stepped on Green's head, and he fas picked up unconsclous and bleed: Ing and sdnt to thé Reception Hospital at Coney Island, where it was sald he quffering from a fractured skull concussion of the brain and had lit. fe chance of recovery. Fuller Gets a Rest. Jockey Fuller is not working in Wall; @ireat,.as has been reported. He has been out of the saddle for s8me days having a good time, He has returned tent and reformed, and his em- loyer, Archie Zimmer, has put him to ork galloping horses, and when he I get a mount will depend on his ior. The Jamaica Selling Stakes was the fat feature at Brighton this afternoon, it furnished a sensational dead heat een Major Pelham, the favorite, and Boy, a 10 to 1 chance. Toboggan finally got out of the maiden ‘ciass in the fifth race, a handicap at a |1 ile and @ sixteenth. He won breesing, track was very fast in spite of the |v last night. A strong west wind make the time fast. Shipshape Wins at Big Odds, ‘Lady Prudence was the choice tn the qvent for maidens, but was ever im the bunch. Ships! went to the front in the stretch won breesing. Merry Moments had epeed, and mretch, with Shipshape, Tide and ‘Inkaway. lape went to the front and ‘on by @ Tyron, who cam beat "Bids @ length wor the place. | \Jookey Hort in Steeplechase, Gortnagallon, the favorite in the went to the front at the he Dead Heat in Stake. Major Pelham and Ascension cholees in the jamaica ats. |" FI t ‘poise had early ‘in the Rg) ony ana Injor Pelt then took. the lead and showed way to the last sixteenth, where Boy closed ary ak strong and fet uP a unind: tive lengths aves. The ay, wal divided The +) TObongan Won with Ease. Owens Alice and Gold Saint tin-canned mnt, and Funning head and pee re, tee igs Sweet Alice me int tensed it ee caught. > Avefal Start in Sixth Race. Pelham Run Dead THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Shipshape (40 to 1, Tyron sd te 2) LNs, Tide 3, SECOND RAC €—Oertnagaiton @ to 1) 1, Bonfire (8 to 1) 2 Thorn-| 8 hedge 3, THIRD RACE—Workman (2 to 1) 1, Tramotor (3 to 1) 2, Gray Lad 8, FOURTH RACE—Dead heat. Gay Boy (8 to 1) and Major Pelham (3 to 1) 1, Ingold (7 to 1) 2, Counter poise 3, FIFTH RACE—Teboggan (@ to 8) 1 Lard Baden (8 80.1 arng SIXTH RACE Candids, 4 te 61; Peggy, 5.t0,1,.2. Delusion, 8. Racing chart on Page & Ea by ie j i 1 to 1) ond: Mansard and’s to tet Time—1.14 1-6, SECOND RACE—Six furlo: by Marie Frances, 8 to 6 a Thvestigation, 7 to second; Before, third, Time~t.14 4-6. THIRD RACE—Steepléchate; short course—Won by Handvice, 14 to 6 aad even; Golden Link. 13 to d and 3 to was second; Cardi land i 3 10, third, Time—t. FOURTH RACE~—One mile and a six: ish Lad, 14 t 6 and —Won to teenth.—Won by EB and 3 Mo atin ere Was seco third, Time, Ye FIFTH RACE—Five furl ty Sora b yyy laxman, 3 to 6 ta $ to 1 an SIXTH RACE-—One_ m! i, it) y KY Re 7 A Bos {lo tang ¢ to 2 third. “Hime tak. LATE 8T. LOUIS RESULTS PUFTH RACE—One mile,~Brancas, | si ie be +4 re SE, to$ place, eee Light ¢, second; Never 4 to 5, third. be TH RACE— In the run home Bhip- |} EASTERN LEAGUE. JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE., pt ak and Cartisch; Viau BALTIMORE AT NEWARK, Baltimore Newark Batteries—Burchell and Byers; Breck: | sin MONTREAL AT TORONTO. 108 Batteries MéCarthy and Gtbaon; Cur. rie and Full ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, EASTERN League STANDING. Won. Lost. P.c. Buffalo .. ... d Baltimore ereey ily Newark . Montreal Ea vide: *oront Rochester * ee JOE LEITER BANS UNION. ipecial to The Bivening World.) CARBONDALA, Hil., July 14—Practl- he} Sally every union miner and sympa- thiser has been forced to leave Ziegler, Seek ce CARDINALS 2 Early Innings of Game in World's Fair City Was Pitchers’ Bat- tle Between Box-Men Poole and MoFarland. TIMELY HITS WERE SCARCE ' ON BOTH SIDES AT START. Hanlon’s Team Went’ on the Field Badly Crippled, but Foxy Manager Had Hopes of Breaking Streak of Bad Luck, ST. LOUIS. = Farrell, . %b.... Stiannon, rf. wocososce> Dobbs, ef. and 2b. Dillon, es rel far, Deubie, Plays—Jordnn, nab the sa a and Ca: (fipeata! to TWe Evening World.) | UAOOR PARK; 87. LOUIS. Ma, “| July 1%—Brookiyn only pot three hite off MePariand’s @élivery to-day, but al- most won the gamé. They, had fn the ninth when, with ley Mned to centre, Sheekard, thou, ailed, rolling to’ Farrell and being tossed out at first. Poole kept the Cardinals twelve hits well. scattered. The locala had elven left on the bases, First Inning. ‘Dobbs boosted to Shannon, Dillon tapped to Farrell. Braip turned @ fast assist of Lumley, spiking a base nit. NO RUNS, Farrell bounded to Jordan. Shannon singled to centre, Bhannon stole second and gained’ third on Ritter's high pase. Leeckley rolled to McCormick, who Jheseoy, Ghantion'at the plate, Smoot ned to Sheckard. NO RUNB. S41 | Clacinnat! . . nd. .Dobhs 80 did+ Dillon. NO Dillon, | Far- s st ee Beers A ig Oy Boarth I re rolled E. ae wave Me: unset NS re Brain. no Brain safe toright. ‘Barca “ait | Chane nble of bunt ian jurke sin rele al a3 x failed on Bae Ay! — out to Net iad to centre. Behe! sac iH to MeGann. S wer “ Circulation Books Open to All.” }, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, GINGINNATIS BEAT QUT GIANTS INA CLOSE GAME After First i Pa When Errors by Dahlen and Devli n Gave Reds Three Runs, No Further Scoring Was Done Until the Eighth. CINCINNATI, July 12.—Errome by Devlin and Dahlen in the frat inning allowed the Reds to score three runs when they should have had but one. Hard hitting netted the New Yorks three up to the elghth, when the localp took the lead on three bite and held If, The New Yorks looked dangerqus in thelr half of the ninth, when, with only ce man out, Mertes and Dahlen were on third and second respectively as a result of an error, a dase on balls and a sacrifice. Warner's fly to Seymour was too short for Mertes to attempt to seore, amd Bowerman, who had been sent In to bat for MeGinnity, struck out . Walker was hit harder than MeGin- nity, but his brilliant felding support won for him. Firat Inning, -MeCormick tripled te right awie 1 0 Kelly, ‘ore fouled out to to left, buy was ‘oran, trying fat Huggins walked. Seymour dow Huggins — scoring. Dolan sacrificed, lieymaur ¢ singled to right, Seymo' MH y Maacrinced. “Devlin to th ba * Core grounder, Dolai sor ring. Behlet, Ted out to Devlin. Walker anned. THREE RUNS. Second Inning. Moerter fanned. Dahlen filed well, Gilbert singled to left. Warner Non gipert: Steinfeldt to pr aed 1s Went out, Devlin to M Sa ed, ito tg oe out, Dahlen to n'went out the same way Third Inning. out_to, Seymour, Me- oe i if a ned NO RUNG. 4 Foprth Inning. ' yan doubled to left, but was caught at thitd gp odwells oat throw 1 ‘sae rtes a ingle to left. LU to centre, ing third and a Dahle Be Gilbert was out. Corcoran to Warner filed to Corco- Sn MeGinnitv’, to rood ‘alker fanned. gus fa grounded to McGani fern te dete piel. ras o Egat abe it gia po ‘Browne fanned. NO ight. Dolan sac- weapon ei Odwell waa out. Gilbert to nn. Kelly was but Batterie Mee NO RUNS. je~ iy. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ————. f NEW YORK AT CINCINNATI. New York... 1 00100100— 3) ., 80000001 -4 Patterico —medinn)ty and = Warner; Walker end Sehl ——EE BROOKLYN AT 87. LOUIS. Brootiys,....010000000—.1 $4, Louis, Batterlee—Poole and Ritter; MeFar- land and Zearfoes. BOSTON AT CHICAGO. $10000020—4 .00205000 —7 ts | petri nein and §=Needham; oe PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG. Philadelphia... 000000000-0 suns 320100383 .—11 Batteries-Sparks and Dovin; Flaherty and Smith, —— HATIONAL | “ewe Ngee Dobbs alevated | Chieag: 0, mo. RUNS Barcla: Lumley, In front land. i. of the Ra Farrell ene, NO Bl $e al 2 tn 5 Geet bats for = to , Fareell. ” hen of first riand rolled | to Dobbs, ih Teal eet apie to NO «| ELEANOR MTR F =| OSS MEL SUI Appellate Division of the Su- preme Court Reverses the Judgment for $76,000 Which She Obtained Against Him. "| erito Raley. Warner filed he ag 100020000 — 2| Better GIANTS. = = MeCormick, cf. .... Browne, rt. Devlin, 2 .... MeGann, 1b, Mertes, If. Dahlen, Gilbert, a. Warner, ¢ MeGinnity, p.., “Bowerman ... eo-wousGe cus coouten Total . “Bowerman. ‘CINCINNATI. RH. P.O. AE. Huggins, 2b. ” | Seymour, of Dolan, rf,.,, Odwell, If... Kelley, Ib... Ateinfoldt, 3 fee | Corcoran, 89. Rehlel Walker, p. SCORE BY ‘INNINGS. Giants ... sob 0010010 8 Cine nnatl ..3 9000001 A Firat Base on ‘Balle—orr ba a YH of Walker, 2. Base Hits—Of Mi: . 8} i te, ‘. Wb had out Medinnity, ai yy, Wine hite—! eXcormick. ses the eermots, len bases—Browne, | Kelley, Sehiet, Dolan Btel 3 pi Two- McGann, Kelley. crifice hite— fe and Jo stone, to Odwel, Great nh Wes out, wee = . UNS. ny en i ae wale one a NN Hogeins | sin poeied’ to Lave, at to Dantene ‘erring to neo seat reesat out, NO Blahth tuning, Devin: touted igpaine 0, Kelly. Stein: out, Dolan Odwell fled out Be ye 1, Megan. soveise, to contre, Moan fir aortas. rachel tt ee sitet Ninth ing. Dahle yaited ai ‘Glibert ae ee Se m Mean Bow: erman RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE, CLEVELAND AT NEW YORK, ne 20303331 0-16 New York... 30000.0000-3 4 Ratterts—Rerohard and Abbott; Grif-| base. and Kletnow EE DETROIT AT BOSTON. Belrelt ss. 1 00010000~ 2 12000aQ00 —3 ep iferies—Stovall and Wood; Young Pi CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Chieage,.....000000000—0 Philadeiphis,, 01000002 —3 Batteries Altrock ad 8 Gat ahd ache a lullivan; Ben- $T, LOUIS AT WASHINGTON, St deok..... 11 2000000— 4 Wadhington... 10213200 —9 Bafteries—Peety and 8 and Kittredge lugden; Patten AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ‘mo |Clevelana.s 29 491 Washing'n 13 6S |, Abes! never put in a defense in sult and judgment for the ¢utl amount claimed was awarded by de- fault, 4 The decision of the Appellate Division was'based upon the fact that the sum- mona and complaint in the action were served on Abcel when he was under ar. rest>on a criminal charge. Justice jen fa the only one of the Justices to diasent in the decision to vacate the| MM Judgment. —SEE «CHICAGO BROKER FAILS. Benest BE. Jones & Co, Had Forty- ite Branch Ofices, . [Bl RESULTS EDITION INA. BASEBALL and SPORTING — RIGHLANDERS 3, CLEVELANDS 16 Griffith Is Knooked Out of Box in Second Inning, Chesbro Lasts to Fifth, then Clarkson Goes In. li JOIE’S CLEVELANDERS HIT BALL HARD AND OFTEN, Bernhardt, on the Slab for the Blues, Has the Griffith Clan Guessing Early in the Game This Afternoon, HIGHLAD Dovaherty, If | Anderson, rf lames, th. tb.. Blber(eld, e.. Fults, of Conroy, Kleinow GriMth, p hesdro, p Clarkson, p. 5) soe-ceo=? ——e Poveccieh ahs ; Alexieff’s General *Cheabro relieved Griffith in the tind, the Victory to Clarkson relieved Chesbro in the sixth. CLEVELAND. REWPO.A EB, Fitek, rf. o 6 Lush, If. Bradley, 3b. a Bernhardt, p. tf) 3 ‘ 1 1 : 23! oH ecu > wlecess——-se DORMS sevversseree cscsene vn SCORE BY INNINGS. DLs oOaas use Mi sooo 00 Base Hite-O Grimtn, 4 (in two in-| meek Cresbro, » 5 Un chree | in 7; $n’ tires innit First Base on Bal bro, 1; off Cleveland Arthur was of the fiercest kind, Serna, it, 13 ‘ifm? Runs— ‘hree-Base Hits—Lajol , Abbo:t, re Base Hie Willen. y, Abbott, Bradley, Bernhardt, Stolen Bases pss (Sea We Bouble Play— | ‘iid tenes conaeh, Berni Re ens eet Kiainow AMERICAN LEAGUB PARK, NEW rene July 13.—Cleveland simply bat- the starch out of Griffith's limplets there jo-day, It was a swatfest that wasa shame. Three New York pitchers Rin it in pretty nearly eqmal ts pect Mfith, Chesbro and Clarkson, T' lege 4 ‘was tried, but he was toca wanting, First Inning. Flick filed out Be an tinged, "iradiey fOremd ah at vee: i a Me wien rast fo to contre sent ig Mi je scored on a wild tplton "i \ ee thrown out ickman. made if Rie rt ee bed ere Willams tore of 4 ane ted tne pan oes Pa mh ; other lee = oy towed mi Viceroy would not have «fictally it bad reached him from sources Anderson and its was Fa stealing, ‘Abbott “to Hickman. man t rie fs, * ickman to Stovall. Second Inaing. Btovall stove a dent in the ball for a . Btovall was run down between first ang | on Grif to Osteen to Will- fame. walked. Abbott was [peore Bernhardt's swij 4 @ bag gave Bay @ run. Flici easy, Grif to Osteen. ONE RUN. jeinow was thrown out, Lajole to Stovall. Bradley got Osteen’s foul Pop. rit att eS alt singled also. stole Wiliams a <jnea, Bernhardt’ to first i} RUNS. Third Inning. Cheabro went in to pitch. Lush beat aut Nis hit. Bradiey forced Lush to second, Elberfeld getting the put out. 8 Jole connected with another thr besser, scoring Bradley Hick fi Stovall reached first on Bl fumble and Lajole scored. Stovall wel second on a wild pitch, Bay's r rent Stovall ae pboott chy AS ey Lng 2.) rson foqlea out to Bradley. walked. by wanted in the right pl 4, Bay. Kieinow van is filling the pases. Osteen | red, Stovall to Bernhardt. NO Fourth Iuniag. Rernhardt tanned Elmer Flick was by. ro, Lush was out sito Elerfeld, to Osteen, NO out by "Saver, this {s not his province, casiors, stormed the fortifications ‘The General Staff already had ate Chesbro fell a vietim, Bernhardt to fret’ Bay was under Doc's high one iitams singled a beauty, lay wae ¢ again (or Anderson's soarer, NO Fitth Ina Bradiey ripped out a got A measly scratch unding ot to Ch q Arthur, Beginning their attacks 1 sini to cateh Hick “at a ht a mile of ate: | Nanga Pass. ond, Kieinow | 4 Bay wa @). Abbott got « two-bagger, on wh ——————— the apeinting Bay danced home, Bern- rat fouled 19 Klenow, THREE] yas th iN, nderson Eiiber id was out, Hick to Arst, Fultz Conroy singled, Fult third Ten ’wid piteh. Conroy stole mecond Kleinow struck out. Osteen was sim ple, Rrad to Stovall. NO RUNS. Sta No RUNS. Seventh Inn bases, William of Hernhardt Bradley, Clarkson went to the th ge boy fanned his first batter, at Luveh led him for two CHICAGO, July —Ernest E. Jones ceiver today. The firm’ in addition to offices here, is sald to have forty-five Ve Band States, John A} Brad got « present of first. Lajole baed e to centre for three and Luan and rad came in. Hick was there likeweve | h for one plverteld fouled out to Bi ®-| singled. Con naed. one he and was | ore Osteen Bled to Bay, Bighth Inaing. So was rig PRICE ONE CENT, N Ihe l BATTLE OF WAn Mikado’s Troops Are Reported to Have Lost 30,000 Men in a Desperate Assault on the Russian Forts at Port Arthur, in Which They Were canis CLIMAX OF THE ATTACK CAME ON SUNDAY NIGHT Staff Sends News of St. Petersburg, Where There Is Great Popular Reloicing—News. boys Mobbed by Buyers, ST. PETERSBURG, July 13.—Official despatches from the Russian General Staff say that the Japanese have lost the enormous total of 30,000 men in the attacks upon the Russian positions at Port Arthur, | This is, the greatest loss sustained in the war and indicates that the | fighting in and around the Russian outposts and fortifications a Port © The official communication from the Ryssian General Sif reais as Grit, 1 of Cheabro, a : FY nee “bee io airven Sane “According to information derived from Japanese sources es ty ; received by Admiral Alexieff’s mililary staff the Japanese attacked”* the Russian positions at Port Arthur during the night of July 10... They were repulsed with enormous loss, It is difficult to calewlate even approximately ‘he number of Japanese casua'ties, which, amounted, it is said, to the immense figure of 30,000.” NEWS EXCITES ST. PETERSBURG. This city was thrown into a fever of excitement this afternoon by the news that the Japanese had failed in their assault on. the fortress. ot Port Arthur on Sunday night and had been repulsed with terrible loss, | ‘The original report reached St. Petersburg inst night in the form newspaper despatch from Mukden, and was received with at about noon, when Viceroy Alexie officially telegraphed the news to General Staff, it created a tremendous impression. It was immediately tranamitted to the Official Messenger, and a few minutes afterward the newaboys were racing through the streets electrifying the crowds with the tidings, The boys were fairly mobbed by people eager to buy the extras, The members of the General Staff do not offer explamations of what Admiral Alexieff means by Japanese sources, but they declare that the —_ ie reported ench important news unless entirely worthy of credence. Perhape the estimate of the dend was gieamed from Japanese prisoners captured aftor the defeat. At the same time they say the report should be accepted with reserve, pending the redeipt of more definite advices. But in support of the report the Staff point out that the date cotnetdea’ with the second attempt of Admiral ‘Togo's torpedo-boat destroyers to into the harbor, It is true that Togo on no tmention a land attack, but POSSIBLE THAT LOSS MAY BE HEAVY, ‘The loss of 30,000 of the besiegers in an attack against fortifications with guns n position and the approaches sown with mines is considered wo be quite within the range of posslbility if the Japanese, as on other oo with their accustomed recklessness, and especially if the mines were exploded under masses of men. information that the besiegers had ocet- pied Taku Hili, three miles northeast of the harbor, but add that ba anese were unable to hold the positjon. It the report of the loss of 30,000 Japanese is confirmed, Gen. Reaare! army is in desperate straits, as Gen. Stoessel will not fail to take advantage of such a reverse and follow it up. ‘The Japanese have not yet attacked Tatchekiao. A despatch from Lieut.-Gen, Sakharoff describes a series of skirmishes east of Kaichou. The troops belonging to Gen. Kuroki's army are meeting with resistance | ry step from the Russian rear FIGHTING FOR FIVE DAYS. TIENTSIN, July 13.—Thousands of Japanese have been killed in the five days of terrific fighting which rages around the outer forts of Port guard along the Siuyen road, upon the extreme line of strongholds protecting the city, the Japanese have kept up the fighting steadily since July 8 They nave been repuised at every point. On July 5 Gen. Fock attacked the right flank of the Japaness and drove them from their position, the Russian cavalry advancing a tar ag ——- es and, although he fe: Lae fret, he t to & homer sinew dificult — fox. sit a two-bagger ruck fant Rata + hit by! ° ONE R Clark Hiek ‘oval W Nderson Was thrown tet NO RUNS. ed to Ra fuust ceed 8 nee ‘vag oe Ce