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ASEBALL RACING @ SPORTS PRICE ON! a CENT. * WATERBOY, ODOM UP, ~EDEEMS HIMSELF ~~ WBACEAT BRIGHTON Broomstick, “Favorite in B in Betting, Runs Third, Because of Burns’ Poor Judg- ment in Racing His Mount at Start to Get the Rail, Glen Cove Handicap, Stake Feature ot Card, Goes to Lady Amelia Easily, Race Being Run in Close to Record Time. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, #uly %.—Waterboy made good this af- ternoon. His, trainer, Jack Joyner, de- elared that if he a not win this after- moon he would be retired to the stud, He ran a mile and a furlong in 14%, and, won under wraps, Odom had tlie mount, Broomstick was the favor- Ite'on the strength of his performance ty the Brighton, and that he was beaten was due mainly to the bed ride Burns gave him, In the first.furlong. Burns went at ‘Waterboy as if the race was a quarter- mile dash. He wanted for some reason @ beat Waterboy to the turn and take the rail, Odom, however, sent Water- Boy along and held his position. ‘The early effort hurt Broomstick, for fhe stopped to nothing « quarter of a (mile from the finish, and even Rose- tint beat him a head for the place. | After corking Broomstick, Waterboy ‘went on without urging and won very THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Fleur de Marie (3 to 1) 1, Confessor (7 to 1) 2, Salt and Pepper 3. SECOND RACE—Good and Plenty (7 to 5) 1, Malden (8 to 5) 2, Gas-| °% car 3, THIRD RACE—Cloveriand (8 to 1) 1, Gay-Lotharlo (5 to 2) 2, Home- stead 3, FOURTH RACE—Lady Amelia (3 to 2) 1, Rapid Water (8 to 1) 2, Dick Bernard 3, ne FIFTH RACE—Waterboy {11 to 10) 1, Rosetint (25 to 1) 2, Broom. wick 3 TH RACE—Diamond Flush Tongs was the stake feature of the af- ternoon, Lady Amelia carrying 122 to 1) 1, Flinders (20 to 1) 2, Peggy pounds made a runaway race of It and Won easily by four lengths tn time | ‘that was only a Afth of a second a from the record. Rapid Water wi @econd and Dick Bernard third. Flour de Marie, favorite in the opening fash, won easily, and so did Good and Plenty in the steeplechase. Cloverland, ® good thing in the selling mee, won in @ very hard drive by © head from the favorite, Gay Lothario. The Broomstick-Waterboy race ‘at- tracted an extra large attendance, prob- Ably 15,000 people seeing the races run. Fleur de Marie Easily. Fleur de age the favorite in the ‘Basy Trade, 99 (Reichatiger), 10 t and 4 to 1, third. Th met, sd SECOND RACE—Pwo-yearsola a ‘ard four and a half furjonas, anave tls, 104 (J. Walsh), 6 to 1 and 2 frat; Walzetto, 110 witouniain. and 2 to 3, seeond; Buba, (Roman- oh 6 to 5 and 2 to 4 hind. Thne— THIK D RACE—Handican: alll a purse,—Claude, 1¥ (W, Daly), 7 cree and 7 to 5, won; Jigger, 103 (Munro), 6 land 2 to 1, second; Merriment, gMinder), Sto land even. third, Time— ‘Ror bt] RACE—For three-year-olds }and upward; one mile—Laun: tL ah, went to, the front at the Nibiad ). 15 to Land 6 to 1, won; Hugh and, making maki a the ning, won Medowai, i eo Penny (Sa and igo Me A rs ‘onfessor, a Penn: ‘es he way, Sali |to i and # to 1, third” time-vae ” er came, ay strong was third, three lengtns away imoess was backed from to 8 ‘0 1. She was prominent it a mile and then died away. Good and Plenty by Ten Lenaths. Were six starters in the steeple- and pee of them finished, made pace for a mile, when id nty and Malden passed ran in close order to the ftretch, where Good and Plenty drew ey won easily by ten lengths, lay Gee Cee fell at the last {ime. [ag era ir to canter home thi hs behind Malden. Heads Apart in Third. Unmasked was away well to-day, and Fpahed to the front followed b Lothario, Forward and «loverian whey ran this way to the far turn, Where there was a general closing up and vin the shuffle Homestead shot 0 Mag front followed by Cloverland. raced head and head to the Reeth with Gay Lothario, and in a furious nent to the wire,’ Cloverland won a head from Gay Lothario, who beat Homestead a head, Lady Amelia 5: her: eld. * Lady Amelia poshed to the front at] # smothered field with her and won eauil % by four lengths in tend of he was wit! ry iS eehan). ee ae Revare, iy ‘0 10 secon lelster Karl, 108 (Mo and 2 to 1 third. Tmenk te 14, te ahs SIXTH RACE—Three-v, up: mile and an elehth, “Hon by ie tee, 10 (Sheehan) 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; Henry Waite, 1 (Paul) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5. wecond: Santa Teresa, 105 (Romanelli) W to 1 and ¢-to 1, third. Time—L.04 1-2. —Geee ST. Louis FINISHES, 8T, LOUIS. Mo, July ”.—Following are the results of the ra rales ices held here FIRST RACE—One Ladas, 6 to 1 and 2t0.1,, Bt 4 to 1 place, was second; 9 v5 or ak third. ‘Time— c RACE-6): Wi y Miss Gomes, ¥ to rong ea © to 1 tor tad & Gnaries, to Pansy, eeege sen: THT gixteenths, Won b: Sindred' PY 3 place, ‘was seco: show. third.” Times? 0 1. FOURTH RACE—8t by Loretta Tee tandle, 1 to ir Co HAWTHORNE WINNERS, HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI. CAGO, July %.—The winners, of the races run here to-day are as follows: Ahi RACE—One | mile.—' Jerry Tah, 3 3 i.) ‘ 4, 7 write 4 Prechisan. § ot 1 ind bahar} bay ur to 1, third SECO! hg igo M Course caren © Too nk j 3 to bot Weird, 3 \o } and Ttol ‘ented THIRD RACE—BSix furlongs.—Won by Cilfton Fe IL-to 0 and 9 to 2; send aio i ae CY 7 to 10, was seco! et io ta 2 ral Er po'y 7 to 2, third. Fou wid RAC lle—Won by Simonian, i McKee, 1.48, ‘ime F Athens, ? to 1 and T and hin a fifth of record. The others were tangled up ¥ the wer Mie oom Bain juvena! axim ract ye a ‘hes for the fre half, Then ed a Won M.,7.to 5 and 2 a nd ‘ions: 1° i Brooin- voy, 1 to 3 show, third. "Time See Rion Redeems Himself. It in ‘Tont ot Dick stick i) ygry' Ming’ in nd fs race it 4 to Wal au nt & if ‘Waterboy 14 Burns in bs W went to the Waterbor thea urns was cf) ‘h Broomatie’s stick War v came on and neath and a haif a the tire, a head for “plamons + Pinsh Taken Last, ete the front and set iu to frtepes by rege a Plush. '‘Thie order he amy anal 1 losed ou Aa n't 6, vat 8 ana’ oven, thirds rime FIFTH RACE—Stx furlongs.—Won by Det Carina, 3 to 1 and 4 to 6; Jade, 7 to 5 and | to 2, was second; Dixie Lad, 10 to Land 4 to 1, third, Time—t pen te Maat NEW YORKER A TRAIN VICTIM, SARATOGA, July %—Louls Devine, forty years old, of New York, who was yesterday afternoon brought to, the Garatéga Hospital trom: the. station of the Delaware and RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont, July M—The races run here to-day re | geratdga HGHLINDERS 4 THE DETROWTS - 11 Powell, Touched Up for Eleven Hits, Is Finally Batted Out of Box in Fifth, Clarkson Taking His Place. HIGHLANDERS. seg It. bo Werrcoh yb, . Elberteld, as. { Conroy, ef, '. | Kletnow, c. Osteen, 3b. Powell, p. . *Clarkson, p. ounwwoeowon> ceoocreonco® Totals awa *Clarkson relieved Powell in the box in the sixth, DETROIT. 3 owoannoHco> Barrett, MeIntyre, Carr, tb... Crawford, rf. ef. Crea www meron Swe corcoco~o® SCORE BY INNINGS. Detrott 0.120038 008 on Highlanders ...000001028 1-4@ Rase His-on Powell, 11 to in five waalanss oft Clarkson, 5 In three innings; tson, 7, First Base on Bal Clarkson, 1; off Kitson, 1, art Out—By Powell’ 1; ay A Xiteon, 3. Rome Ru ford, een, perth id. Hie-Ols Leary, Elberfeld. Btolen Bal Plich—Kitaon. Umpire Connolly, — AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, July %.—The Detroits defeated the Highlanders here this afternoon. by a score of 11 to 4 Powell was batted out of the box Clarksen replaced him. He was also hit hard, First Insing. , ty to Crawford, ‘second Inaing. Littl; Wille was on hand when Rob- ame ingon # cloud-sefaper came Dis | Woces ware. tson fanne adie Oceans ge de on Conr mble 0 rept It Melatrre ab died, Elverfeld to Anderson. TAnderson, “ied to Barrett, Biperteld was caught steall Words to Lame. Conroy was % O'Leary to frst. NO RUNG, Third Inning. Care was ieken ¢ care a} by Wilh and Anderson, ef i ee Anderson's mutt of oF Fiber ‘eld'a throw. Sam was nalled stealing, Kleinow to Byaiee- Lowe filed to Elberfeld. NO Kleinow filed to Barrett. Osteen fell Lowe to Carr, Robinson got an error .| by drovoing Powell's foul Pf +] thrown out by O° Leary. No RUS es Robinson out Hbertald 10 first. Woods touted t hee Kisinon. Kitson rip) ed off a alin O'Leary forced Kitson #. reaone teen to Willams, NO Dougherty flied to Crawford. Keeler died store to fret, Wiis was soft, Kitson to Carr. NO da Bring a wood for a base ingied oy & Scratch, Ander- ve Carr his base, Craw: or one brought in Barrett Lowe got first on Will- bX] fumble, The corners Bay e~ upled. Ls is singled, Carr and Crawford, Woods f: at second, Powell to Malnttreg Elberfeld. Kit- ced no ing0n | ey, son eh up bs daughter, his single O'Leary was tossed. out Barrett ended the agony out, Osteen to Anderson, Anderson’ s dribble was ferried by Kit- son to Carr. Elberfeld doubled to left. Connie failed to connect. O'Leary RD RACE—One mile and three. | ff htning stop of Klelnow's vy; 4 60! fis Ra at first. NO Sisth a Clarkson was sent ! ir New York, Keeler got Mctntyre's ‘ite after a ‘arr was equal to a hit and at UNS. Osteen was tossed out. Carr to Kit- son, Clarkson got a hit. his first one with the t He got second on a wild pitch, ry was a mark, — Ry fon Age 1207 came egler le to left Rela. Steintyre mutted wil Keeler going to third, Anderson thrown out. Woods to Carr, ONE RUN Seventh Inning. Griff made ao stiff kick at the de- cision, as the third strike hit Ander- aon en the hand. Connolly put Grift off the field. Robinson ambled, but was pinched steailng, ba aad to El- herteld. Keeler saueesed Wood's liner. Kitson fouled to Klelnow. NO RUNS. Klberfeld tied out to Meintyre, Con~ roy was out. Kici) ‘9. Lowe to Carr, Kleinow fonried. NO RUNS. Bighth Inning. ot _aatriple. Osteen gobdied Barrett's foul. Molntyre wan retired, Elberfeld to Anderson, but O'Leary od the pan. Carr puiled off 9 three- ir down the centre alley, Craw- ‘s simple little homes to the at fed fence scored Carr ahead c's Lowe fled to, Dougherty HREE RUNS, ‘Osteen was also in the fas Uy od ae: ene, Clarkson was ou herty filed to lef fence ano Piet secret. “Kesler singled” “Ander: n fon fan Rendon to Carr, TWO RUNS, Minth Inning. Robinson out, Sas fest. Will : ahs Vick’and ee LF O'Leary inson Wiliams “efi {in the North River at One Hurdred an? & | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SULY 20, Sci FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER | SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. BROOKLYN— CINCINNATI BROOKLYN .. -00000101 24 CINCINNATI 0120000025 (Continued from Fifth Column.) Sixth Inning—Gessner made a homer. Babb out. singled. McCormick and Strang out at first. One run, Kelley out, Babb to Dillon. Corcoran flied. Woodruff dou- bled, Schlei out at first. No runs, Seventh Inning—Garvin fouled out. Dobbs singled. Dillo out, Lumley walked and was out stealing. No runs. Ewing singled. Hughes sacrificed. vasa vied flied out. lan out at first. No runs, Bergen 3 Eighth Inning—-Gessler walked, Babb forced Gessler, Ber- n singled. M@Cormick grounded out but Babb scored. Strang) ied out. One run. PHILADELPHIA AT CINCH ATI, LEAGUE, _ | PHILADELPHIA 200005 CHICAGO ..... 00210001 O— 4 CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON—AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO ........ «ee 2400002008 WASHINGTON ..........0000000000 BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL—EASTERN LEAGUE, BALTIMORE .........000000023 2—7 MONTREAL .. eis 00 2000300 LATE RESULTS, AT HAWTHORNE, Sixth—Monte (2.to.1), Capitanazo (9 to 2), Tenny Burn, AT ST, LOUIS. Fifth Race—St. Agnes Il, 1, Soalper 2, Imboden 3. Sixth. Race—Caterpiliar.1, Jake Weber 2, Flyer 3. IBROOKLYNS PLAY IN LAST. GAME OF “RED” SERIES Cincinnatis Have Advantage of Three in Early Innings—Garvin and Ewing the Opposing Pitchers. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ CINCINNATI, 0., July 2.—With the game this afternoon the Brooklyn ¢oh. clude thelr present engagement tn this city. That {t has not been 4 satis factory one goes witnout saying, exclusive of the gam day, there have been three defeats and only one victory for Hanlon's men. First Inning, Dobbs singled to Hugains, Dillon arounded Woodruff to Kelley, Lumley grounded, corn to Kelley, Gestwr fanned, NO Huggins walked. Seymour grounded, Dillon to Garvin. Huggins doubled on Roan ‘s fy, Strang to McCormick, NO ‘ BATTING ORDER, Cincionatl. Beymour, et ¢ area 3 ib Corcoran, 8 Woodruff, 3b, Sehiel. c. Ewing. p. Garvin's wild throw to first, Kelley grounded, Babb to Dillon. Corcoran fanned. Strang fumbled Woodruff's grounder, Odwell scoring Sohiei Grounded, Strang to Dillon. ONE RUN. Th fst lined to Odwell. Dobbs fied Od well Dillon Maliced lushey led to right, reaching second on De olan’s wild t row arenater fouled out to Kelley. NO RUN Ewing walked Tie ins fouled to Bergen. Seymour walk Dolan also walked, Alling the bases. Odwell forced Dolan, Strang to Babb, Ewing scoring. Reymour scored ‘when Dillon muffed nal ed ele vb . NO RU Rata walked yi reachéd third on E. EP, KEENAN’ $ BODY FOUND. Floating in North River, Clad in Odwell stealing Odwell di Bergen to Bab! Ged, stealing b. TWO RUNS. Fourth ning. Babb walked. Bergen grounded, Fwin, Kelle * Mecormpiek fanned Sirang fanned. NO R Kelley filed to Dobbs. Cc singled to left, Woodruff tanned. Core coran stole second, reaching third on Bergen's wild throw. Eat o abd to Dillon, NO ReNe. eroded, Fitth tala Garvin grounded, Schiei to Kell Dobhe fanned out. Schiet to Kelley Dil: it singled to left. Lumley fanned. NO Ewing doubled to left to Garvin found to-day clothed in a bathing Fortleth street by Roundsmah Morris, | p: of the Harbor Squad, Keenan was thir- ty-five vears old and lived at No. 142 East Twenty-second street. He wi member of the Bene ub and a t member of the Tammany Hall General Committee ot the Twenty-fith Assen i ‘Distri of Meat eR at Thuraday, at Ske Se ey tur was found ae at One Hundred and a eit. Pe ee and the > River COMANCHE CRIPPLED, ‘ ee Towed Into Port by Her Sister Ship Apache, The Clyde line steamer Comanche, crippled by an accident to her propeller, was towed into port late this aft noon by her sister ship the Apache, whieh left he terday for Charies- ton and Jacksonville The Injured steamship was ¥p the A, ene of th t ent out to assist In waage snes oe into port, while the Apache hand put back on her course ot $e, 0 Comanche with & small ‘passen- ar tat, nan heavy cargo of Freight fer York Monday. Jacksonville for New — Yankee Cricketers Win. LONDON, July M—In the cricket to-day between Haverford a 4D Ngo a Huggins flied Seymour walked. Dolan Med to Dobbs, Bwing reachin, gira Odwell Mied to Gensler. NO RUNS, — EASTERN LEAGUE, JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO. Jersey’ City000000100-1 42 Buffato 1996003138 -s0 abatterter— Mueller and Dillon: McGee PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER, Providence . rooor oe eS Rocheater 0000303 3 4 Batteries — Fairbank Fertsch and McAuley, a Game called: rain pleked NEWARK AT renaue v | Newark .. -000004300-7 Ui Toronto 090011000-2 Fy Batterles-Pardee and Lynch; gate and Raub. sities aa EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won, Lost. Pc. Buffalo Fs a 4 Jersey City... Newark is; Bergen and Strang's assists to prevent |» PITTSBURGS BEAT THE GIANTS AGAIN Same Old Ninth Inning Batting Rally, with Wagner Tripling, Cost MoGraw’s Men Defeat in Final Contest. GIANTS, RH. PO. A.B Bresnahan, ef... ve Browne, rf... Devitn, 3b MeGann, 1b, Mertes, If Dahlen, +s Gilbert, 2 Bowerman, AMPS, Poosse lorowomnwe savored, out when winning run PITTSBURG, K. H. PO, Leach, %, . ‘ jeaumont, ef Krueger, If. Wegner, as. . Branafleld, 1b. Sebring, rf... Ritchey, 2h | Smith, ¢., | Flaherty, p erces> esac Totals ...,. SCORE BY INNINGS, Giants 3000000008 Pittsburg 01200000 4 Bast hits—Off Ames, 4; off Flaherty, 10, Firat dase on balls—Om Ames, 1; off Flaherty, 0. Struck out—By Ames, by Flanerty, 1. ‘Three-base nite Bresnahan, Wagner (2) ‘Two-base h ; Gibbert, Fla Moran. At (Special to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Pa., July ®—The Giants “dubbed” an- other game away this afternoon, losing again in the ninth inning by one of Pittaburg's fine finishes, Just as in yes- terday’s battle Wagner led the way in the ninth inning by a slashing three- dagger. fe came home when Brans- fleid nity’ past Qeviin and went to the out It was a bard game for RICE ONE | CENT, GOERCED BY POWERS, RUSSIA MAY GIPBIP. ~— SHIPS SHE SEMA ‘French Government eroment OME New York to lose, especially pitched and put up 4 fine game, first run was due to Wag- 10 right and ao-out in ihe third, MeGann's school-bov muff. D-v- lin's wild throw and a wild throw by McGann presented Pittsburg with two rine First loaning. Bresnahan smashed a three- deep centre, Browne hit safe over sece ona, Bresahan seoring, Deviln's hit wot away from Leach, Motinan Kot first on a fielders cholee. rimherty t to catch Browne at third, but oo late, Mertes forved MeUaan, y to Wagner, and Browne scored, eld unassisted, Dev- filed out to Wag- ner, THKEE RUNS. Leach struck opt. Beau hit sharply to Devlin, who stopped well and threw ‘him gut, Gilbert handled Kruger's grounder to McGann in neat style. NO UNS, Dahlen out, Bran. lin seoring. - Gilb Second Inning. Bowerman got 4 single, whten Wag ner broke down, but could not throw. Ames made a little bunt fly, which Ritehey pleked up and threw to Wag- ner for a force on Bowerman. Bresi |nan bunted, but Plaherty threw him firet. Browne retired on Ritch throw. NO RUNS, Ames put one over and Wagner bifted it inside of first base for three bags. Rransfeld's out, Dahlen to first, Sebring struck out. {fixed Ritchey, ONB Th Devlin high was close to caught MeGann’s fly, Mertes, ing to bleachers, beat out Le: Moran ruled him “out.” “Tt have it.” shouted McGann as he got under Smith's pop-fly. But the ball jumped. It was an amusing muff. Leevor Was bounced from coaching lines for kicking. Fisherty hit to Dey- lin who threw high over MeGann's head, Smith started for home, Me- Gann threw wild to Bowerman and Smith scored. Ames left the plate un- covered and Flaherty scored. Dahlen threw Leach out 7 ertes, So did Kr Fourth I . Dahien singled. Gilbert sacrificed, Leach to first. Bowerman lined to Se- wine Ames out, Ritchey to first, NO RUNS Wagner's peppry bounder was cared for by DahWn. Bransfield fanned. Sebring wes thrown out by Gilbert. NO RO) : NO Fitth Inning. Bresnahan singled. He was out, h to Wanger tryin to steal, e beat out a bounder in front plate, but was out at second on Ht accurate throw to Wagner, Devlin went Wogner to first. NO 1 Mertes came in and caught Ritchey's short fly. Smith fanned, So did Flaherty, NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. McGann laced A beauty to centre, McGann was Smith's third victim on attampted steal. Ritchey covering seo- ond eries fouled to Smith. ahlen Leach to first close "play, Nu RU NS. Leach struck out. Bo did i*Beau.” This was the fourth straight strike out sist Ames. Krueger struck out, NO RUN! out, Seventh Inning. Giibert re ble jowerman forced Gilbert, Ritchey ‘unassisted. Ames out, Ritchey to first Br an bunted safely, Browne ont Bras 4 unassisted. Fine stop. NO RUNS. Wagner out, Ames to first. Brane- fied out to Browne. Sebring Devil Ritchey out, RUNS, Devlin out, Leach to aret. McGann out on Plaherty’s throw to first. Mer. tes out on Flaherty’s one- mpanded stop and toss to fir NO RUN Smith walked. Piaterty” sacrificed, Leach out, Gilbert to No to first Dahlen to first Beau out, Ames first RUNS, Dahlen doubted, Dahlen 0 was Cal o4t to rueger out, Wasne ies Bransfield s Gilbert: struck out h ner, He jowerman Ibert to Moc ONE RON. 0 ene. since | to} especially in view of the fact that, ‘| being the greatest naval power in the beat | 5 | } Information that the CzarIs An to Avoid Complications Over | Naval Raids in the Red Sea, BRITISH PROTEST IS SENT TO ST. PETERSB ‘Excitement Over Seizures is Growin; iw Great Britain, Where It Is A ed that Steamer Malacca Was i PARIS, July 20-—Intormation reaching governinental quarters here I@ the officials to velieve that Russia will release the Rritish and German i {| chantmen sewed in the Red Sea, as a means of avertin; plications. BRITISH PROTEST FILED. ST, PETERSBURG, July 20—Sir Charles Hardinge, the British A | bassador to Russia, this afternoon in behalf of his government strong protest (o Russia against the seizure in the Red Sea and of the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Malacca, which was tons of British Governmesit stores for the naval establishment at each case of which was marked with the broad arrow, which is the ment stamp. The Ambassador also presented a general protest against the the Russian volunteer sleet steamars in the Red Sea, ‘ The note does nat raige the question of the passage of by vessels of the volunteer fleot, it being understood that reluctant to reopen the question of the Dardanelles, and that do so unless as a last resort, Russia contends that the Malaces, in addition to British | stores, had on board munitions intended for Japan. THE MALACCA DETAINED, PORT SAID, July 20.—The crew and passengers of the Oriental steamer Malacca, seized by the Russian volunteer fleet Petersburg in the Red Sea. have been landed here, The ship is ds by the authorities, who are waiting instructions before taking rh ed FEELING OF ALARM IS GROWING IN ENGLAN NDON, July %0.—The further details merehan’ T Baty trom Port Bald to-day deserib- | fontravel ing the situation on board the steamer Malacca, seized in the Red Sea by the Russian volunteer fleet veasel 6t, Peters- burg. fail to give any reason for the | vessel seimure and only serve to inflame the British feeling. The officials of the com- pany reiterate thelr denial that the Ma- incca was carrying contraband of war and reassert that the explosives on board were British Government stores consigned to the Naval Commander at Hongkong. Apprehension Is Felt, In official cireles where the gravity of the situation is already fully re- alized, apprehension is felt at the in- creasing excitement in the country. There Is no lkelihood, however, of) any precipitate action. It is officially pointed out that the very fullest in- formation must be obtained before the Government decides on its lcourse, JAPS IN PURS’ IT OF RUSSIAN F TOKIO (Monday), July 182.25 (Delayed in transmission)—The Viadivostok squadron has selzed merchartmen and steamed ward. A reg torpedo-boat yursuing the squadron, he Viedines sian vostok Faketsbim. She me Py etanel ut noon to-day and the 'Risaian ‘vausly ing o French sible that this course is @ ‘the Japanese. celve A despatch from M, to-day, was nouneing | that the Rossia, world, Great Britain cannot afford to coeate precedents {tr |internationnd usuage which might hereafter react unfavorably int = hersel ‘The talk of poilceing the Red Sea by itish warships meets with no Hf ofmcial quarters, ee jt AS bolted |» of the ¥ jinn would have to vatisty himeelt that @ into fhe Woes oun RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GA NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT PITTSBURG. DETROIT AT NEW ron, New York... 300000000— 30% 00" Pittsburg .. -012000001- 4 Batteries —Kitton and Woods Batteries - —Ames and Bowerman: 'and Kieinow. 4 Smith, ines CLEVELAND AT BOSTON, FIRST GAME. 0000200 ae : BOSTON AT 8ST, LOUIS. Game postponed on account of rain, 7 a. Batteries—-Moore and Bemis; and Farrell. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, pS wh AC wa Re New Yorks c18St. Louls.as sa) Cleveland... 1104201 Chicago...40 27.645 Brooxiyn,.2 8 ‘ani | Boston . 0000000 Cincinnats 45 M1 102 Hoston.....2 0 Hattories—Joas and Abbott: vitteourg.2 WR Phila'phiall iF | and Criger. ——— WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P, M. Thursday for New York City and vicinity: Gen- erally fair and cooler to-night; Thursday fair; fresh northwest to west winds. ST. LOUIS AT PHILADE! St. Leais..... 00 0000 + Philadeiphia,. 9000002 Ratteriee—Howell and and Powers, | | AMERICAN