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> Which caused a wag to, ™ MT Mi in Wocsesaieu, ars tor ‘Shot and ato Led Twice. Gave: the wend Fair City “Team Only Four Hits. Five Being thé’ Total Of Visiting Shatin. “1Chanc2 Being Amoog Those Witich Upset Calculations, ©.’ Not. Uwtit the Fifth. bia’ ‘Hildebrand nee Break String for’ [Rate a ee with Brush Up by“a’ arrow Mangal {rom Bill Bailey If: ee aa THE WINNERS. Finest RACE—Waterlight (6 to 1) |, Avatin Allen (even) 2, Meadow. horn & : a os Totals sees T and #40 1. a te : AECOND RACE Ancestor (11 to] aed tol i ce hisses a AM, Graceful (7 te 8), 2; Lady! A ge Joeas,,)' THIRD’ HACE—Brooklynite (12 to vin 1) 1, Kingraine (18 to 1) 2 Court) Ol: Malet. FOURTH “RACE—Eugenia Burch jt) (48 t0 5) 1, Rosetint (4 te 8) 2, April], Bhower 3. ba ECO; { pape Airaid Heldriek. yagi tg rh: + a (Relehats beat Vatwd cond. Bard, fee fixe Pee Vote Base i Pie’ Buses on Griffith's’ Men Got One in Seoond ‘and: One-ia- Pith of Great -:Pitohers Battie, and’ They el MGHLANDERA 1b. Mame, ab, Burkett, if.. et et ems ‘ on Bal Struck Out. r FIFTH RACE—Brush Up (2 to 1))' 1, Bill Bailey WH, (10 to 1) % Contes bor 3. SIXTH RACE—dlaund Break Prine 9 dence 3. ; (Roecia! to "'he Avenigeg World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July %—Surprises were the order of he day at Brighton this afternoon Favorites ridden by the favorita Hilde ppand, ‘lost onh after another and the "hi cree public found their bank rolls depleted, | SECOND RACE-Bteeplechass. Inthe opening event Austin Allen and fOUGt— Won by Weird, § to Jana t Mendowhotn were hbavily backed. but second; Bweet Jame. stot gtoy 3. g™@* ihe Winner tvimed up in Wateriignt, « third, Time ta he 6 to 1, chance, he beating Austin Allen A Ve and one-ball (yr a head. The, get of Watercress are! oe Thacenen Bass iets 2 ae | ot Popularly auppossd not to be able to! pecond: Alleh Avon. % to land 3 ta rir in the mods but the tradition ts!” po) RTH “ Balog diepersed this season | yagi, We vt er tos al 6 to! aw U'to Inthe, second rice Graceful was a| 38 ritght {ayorite over Princess ‘Titania, ea Seas {te Land 6 the Tater being ridden, bi, Hildebrand | saat ST. LOUIS "WINNERS. — rt FAtk GROUNDS RACE TRACK, st LOUIS, Mo,, July 9.—Following \ wihhers of. Me races held hi Fitat Orrin and ont h irre; 4 to 2” Flyer, 20 5) ah HAWTHORNE MACH 7 a ype] TRAGK, CHI ‘AGO, Joly 2 here dat pated kn tow Cried be PIRST) PACK~Bi: — Harney. @ to | and ronan on "% Lo Pamd Ste bs w seco Sep land stot thine der, | orn ibande tr ile Be atriek Dongbert seventy | and carrving the money of the plung-; ers, Both were beaten by ‘Anceator, | who was coupled in the race with Lady Uncas, In. the third race Monster | Opened. at 7 to 6 and went to 4 to 1, emark that ; had sold him without the “pre- eeription.” piste ran far below his form., Brook! lynite, a 12-to-l chance, romped home. and ainker tn the fourth race. She'ha Hildebrand up and looked a sure winner Rugenia Burch. however beat Rosetint a head. Hildebrand) finally rescued the talon in the Afth race, riding Brush Up, th favorite, to viclory, The attendance Fo Was good and the weather fine Th 1 : THIRD RACKSx° anda bpit. ture om +44) Pie a tor oh gts Nom 7 or ® Rowe 2 iv} rn tint Burketr= Mead Maran struck the Ww, Hlape a K yee sae 0%, Was Aveond show, third. , Time— JOLLY GACHELOR | MWS 224 TROT os (Sects! 1b The Fivenng. Wortd.) RACE TRACK, DETROIT, Mich. ‘ July Three raoed were efi. to-day | ing’ Wl to complete the most successtul).blue comes O@ Kunuing. Bradga, 110 Juroped all the rdpning afd-just managed to 3 home tf emt of Graceful, who . ones very wide into Uneds, second Ly the Yon try ‘whe ‘heavy 5 and had rf bade. Teletktrans by Fear Lengths, at thi fen “hun pitched’ ba garden. ) thro’ Powell ain cay Me bw four fengtn a King: out 4 eng x from King. bes who bea Court Maid a head for the place. wow Burch in @ Drive. ribon meeting in the ten years that the! + joretint was looked upon ve Z {track has been fp operation, The Weather waa grand for spectatory per- haps somewhsé,cool for the contenders and over 3,000 were out to see the lait harness rach of ihe season he abouts Bummastes é 216 Paso; fost hent.—Angus Pomter, first; Ben F., second; Bessle Drake. third; Sadie Baron, fourth | Time— 208 +4 2.10 . Pace, Seoond — Heat.—Any Potnter won heat and race in 2.08 nec y Dral ua ina drive won a half length a’ Se whe e lengtin ahd ait Jn front of April Shower, Brash’ Up laste Thts Time, Brush Up went to the front and made he Pum head with Carrie At the head of Un, care. of ley 1h, by i. front ot Content iene and hog re ne Beare oa ts o WR Fait who wee ten dry Boor still voy fed to Burk AMERWAN .CRAGUE, P. YORK, Joty ®—The Mt Fouts to-day by Powell phobed / full control at all stages of Thaten. Burkett was an easy wWettm on Pow, jeldric! . but was out trying WHlanip. ht and stole ". NOR out ote Peat rs y NO RUN! Foecth ied to air, heal ” ye stryek doubled ta herve fence disposed of et areet game. eee ih Con. wal meee, igh ew to Hetdrick. it in fron: Blberfol and cute about’ the face and hands. aden Tent a high fly to lasing. K Ad Eivertela, field. on’ atrites. NO Williams Foulta was ont, riwere and Jones, Cons 0 Siete Sore Kh Keo banted fa. out, to, center po: low ty pow. ws fanned a ta a high one ede B the easy Meat, Padtien” Seventh Eee oe in wae. tt ty. fled © en, mas ey (NO RUNB, Fitth jantag. OU om. » Conroy. to toby. a to right "hala , | Gare 6 clube caten FA NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | “at 3 em eecboe Beach Motor hea) ‘Into Crowded Smith Street Open Car! 1] CAPLAN, MISS NELLIE, of No, 409 East Sixtioth street, Manhattan comusio | New York 2 | New York, m7 | St Lewis s+ Bure a wm met rT AN CINCINNAL AT CHICAGO (N. L.)\—SECOND GAM ' ' | . ore ot, Two Runs Scored in Third on CINCINNATI -9000C000 22] Twa Hits anda Wild Theow CHICAGO... --200000000-01 Gave MoGravites Second! QETPCIT AT Pt aD ELPA Game of Double-Header. ie Setays woRaweunYs SHORT AFTER DAHLEN GOES OUT OF ae h =2 Garvin Holds Pennant Leaders Down to Three Hits and Me-| Ginnity Allows the Dodgers Four of Scattering Variety. S--28_ | meomeccowo-h. Mertes, ‘it., Dahlen, #9. Giver, %, 1 t fe pee ee i) LO scavksweosece 0.0 0) ———— 0 i ‘BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER, BALTIMORE .... ....00 0000 ROGHESTER ante dein 002000 _————— — +44 EE INNERS AT HAWT ae ige 1, Julia M. 2 ree \ AT ST. LOUIS. . ? ‘th Race-—Miss.detty 1, Sevond Mate 2, Tom Lepping 3, MOUNTED POLICE FOR LOWER BROADWAY. Mounted policemen at the Brooklyn Bridge entrance, lower. Broadway and other sections downtown will be em- | ed by Capt. ae pe LA pe to dpe ya be Capt.) toe i was recently placed in charge of the traffic depart-| "De Bi of the Pole Dep tment To-day Conmieioner Meldier ny tees vassigned-one extra roundsman, one extra sergea four:plain-clothes men to aid the Captain, “se s-cccceo> 4 *Ditlon gnd Strang were put out of the game for disputing ompire’s de- SCORE BY INNINGS... ; ‘ TO 0008 ‘* LJ Fraia Crashes i 2, off Ga Mises Struck Our Mocs “ by Ly wy 0- Bae Hleaitter (2. Stolen Banee_-Dunn, Geasler, Saerice Hite McGann. Double Plays-A. MeCormick and i Wild Pitchess—Garvin. Um- pire—-Mr. er. Attendance—4,000, at .a Coney Island Crossing Where There Was No Flagman on Guard. WASHINOTON PARK, BROOKLYN, July.2%.—-After Mathewson had lost the first of the dowble héaders by forcing tn the only run of the game on a bise on balls, the Giants trimmed the Brook- tyne fo the second. Although MeGraw's men only got three bits off Garvin, an error at first and a wild plich gave them two duns in the: third inning and the game MeGinnity was there with his wing. only four Wits being recorded against him. “Bad B4ll’" Dahlen was put out of the game and McGraw took hie plece. The manager wae all there in the field Firet tnatag, McCormick oat out to Part unas sisted. Browne singles Dunn, Browne reachiig Third si ea second. ‘A bounced out there game for kicking on the decision of Zimmer on Dunn's steal, , Gensler waa sent to fret and Jordan to second, MoGann struck out. oe ambled. Dahlen fanned. NO ‘VICTIMS OF THE WRECK: ne. ORVINE, JOSEPH, of No. 368 De Graw street, Brooklyn, hand crushed KEAR, JOHN, of No. 403 East Fifty-fitth street, Manhattan, shock K@AR, MRE. JOHN, shock and contusions. SCHIFRMAN, CHARLES, of ‘Wee Fifth street, Coney !eland, head and bedy strained. | meat UOTTIE, of No. 136 Weet One Hundred and Tenth street, Tout by fying. sane . ve Stighton Beach’ motor train smashed into a crowded Smith street trolley car this afternodn at Railroad avenue and West Fifth street, Coney Island. Six. persons were hurt and the trolley car was thrown a considerable distance from ‘the tracks, Joseph Devine was the motorman of the Smith street car, and James McCafferty; of No. 189 Twenty-eighth street, Brooklyn, the conductor. Loula Post, of No. 104 Hull street, Brooklyit, was the motorman of the train. “The Smith street.car had left che terminal at Comey Island but « short {Continued on Seeond Page.) Dahlen also pul out of the e for kicking and McGraw took his. place McGraw took Dobbs'* pop. Geasier was out, Dunn to McGann Gtipert to Dad took are of Jamey. NO Gilbert walked. Warner fannned. Me. ‘aatin'cn. | Goalie eka BAti MoOurieicn te, donates |H McCormick struck out. NO RUNS. | sheckard was given ® free ticket to | Qret. Jordan siruck out. Sheckard was caught stealing, Warner to McGraw. Rabb was thrown out by Gilbert. NO. RUNS. Third taning. Browne walked. Duan singled. Me- Gann sacrificed, Garvin to Gessler Merten waa thrown out at first hy Gar. vin, Geasler made a wild throw to third, and Browne scored. Dunn crossed the rubber on a wild pitch, MrGraw * tossed out, Garvin to first. TWO | RUNS. | Ritter dowbled ty centre. M. MoCor- | mick fied to Mis namesake and Ritter | wos out at third, MeCormick to Dunn Garvin was thrown out by McGraw. NO RUNS. Fourth Insing, Gilbert filed out to Babb. | tomed out Warner Lumley. NO RUNS. Dobbs Med ont RESULTS | OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEWAYORK AT BROOKLYN, 8T. LOUI8 AT NEW York, . Pine? Uae & Lous... 50000000 0~ 0 000000000—0 NewYork... 01001000 — 32 10000000 —,1 Battertee—Pelty and Sugd Po: Ratteries -Matliewson and Bowerman; °”" Kieinow, ie | ad Be CHICAGO AT 8 AT BOSTON. 02.050 00.0— 2 Chege......0 1000002 01-4 Broctiyn... 000000000 0 Bert ©001000200~3 jen--McGinnity, and Warner.) Ba thoriag Owen and Bullivan; Dineen and Hitter, arrelt. Jordan MoGinnity fied to to H. MeCormick Geesler singed. Lumley struck out Geasler stoie second Rear. Nfted | one to H Mevormick, NO RIT» Firth Inning, McCormick wus fasy, Jordan to first — 6| Sheckard got \inder Browne's boost, Dune walked, bit was oer stealing. —~ 2) Garvin to Goasi er to Babb. NO RUNG Wore| Jordan toute out to Warner Ne: draw Nene Bie and pulled down Babb’y liner jer again ripped ont - ‘ wie MeCormitk fanned. NO RUN! CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON. FIRST GAME Cleveland 6000000000 0-0 | Wash'ton0 0060 00 1-1 son and ‘Ritehone and Bem's: Jncnb- SECOND GAME Clvelend.... 0002400 Washington... 1100000 | Hatter Jo. a ue Pe Pia 4s and Buelow lt — called to allow players « tri 87. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. FIRAT GAME. -000000100— 1! 00191800 —10) a Ge waren and = Grady; * PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. No game war scheduled for these Batt wh Ae, wb re “iis 84, Loule. 46 a ———- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | ob. ne wk Pe} \ second, Babb, | Boston:...8922 419 Phila’pbings 297 | GAD 8) Senand: to Babb sinaamared | Chicago, £255 2%'St. Louie met gd ne thi j 4 enw ht stealing third, Gar- |New Forks Aaa Detroit... Bi is 407 | vin to Bad te eCurmick. NO RU Ne. Cleveland. 35 SW Washiogo tts) se) MeGann Garvin's foul was passed ef gan hit safely for one, EASTERN LEAGUE, Browne @it Lumley's rocke! off the fone. Sheckard fled to Gilbert NO) JERSEY CITY AT TORONTO. Jersey Choy i... o06¢0 YAO 1a} i 2 Toronty “ : Ba tleries— fender MS Leary and os PROVIDENCE AT MONTREAL, 23 Game fosipaned on reqoun: of rain. Ms ae a 42) Merten wre ca ‘tagrann LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. PC. Seventh Inning. ash was toeeed (0 Geasler ‘arner waa fooled on three saline vs y Jordan and” Stullen, fo onen sein 4 4 died ac first. no neste: Graw chucked out Babb at frat 3 bert: fumbled Ritter’s» hard lick " about to be shipped to a hostile destination the facts were communicated to the British Government, with the request that ; | ve taken to put a stop to it. | throw nity went ont to Geat-| forced Browne at xeon Jordan Me- end by Gilbert. Garvin was thrown out by Setirew o Giibert, POTTS HPTURE BY IPS AN PORTED. Rumors from Two Different Sources Declare that the Japanese Forces Have at cx Succeeded in Their Long Assault the Russian Stronghold There, BRITISH: FLEET RETURNING TO WEIHAIWE! = Taken to Mean that Preparations for Evecu. ation of That Port Are Imminent —News May Have Been Received There by less Telegraphy from. the Ships. LONDON, July 29, 8.40 ‘P. M.—A despatch Reuter’s Telegram Company from Weihaiwei, dated. tom day, says: “It. is supposed here that Port Arthur has been c: tured, as the British fleet is returning here to-morrow.” Presumably this report is from the same source as the d from Shanghai reporting a. Weihaiwei rumor that Port Arthur has “The only basis for the report known here is that when Ri longer occupies Port Arthur the British by the treaty will evacuate , and the inference is. that the British fleet is to! +] halwel to move: the stores, &c., from that place, Not much credence is attached for the snoment to the | . By| report, though similar rumors are flooding the Continent, WEIHAIWEI, July 29.—A report was received here to-day Port Arthur had fallen. At Weihaiwei there is a British wireless telegraph station, and) British warsaips are ¢suipped with his means of communication, It that Weihaiwei, tus been in wireless communication with: to ; fleet and that the information of the fall of Port Arthur was recei ; this manner, WASHINGTON, July 29.—4.15 P. M.—The Shanghai porting the fall of Port Arthur was communicated to the Japanese ter here. Up to this time, however, no official news on this reached the Legation, REFUGEES REPORT FIGHTING. CHEFOO, July 29—10 P. M.—A junk containing thirty *| from Port « rthur, who are all foreigners of the better class, artived be to-niyt, having left Port .rthur on Thurs... The refugees report exceedingly heavy firing by land and sea to the east and northeast of Port Arthur occurred on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, and they express the belief that a general assault was bequn'on Thursday. ‘They say that this bombardment was the heav- iest experienced since the beginning of the siege, and that the Russian forts made very little reply to the Japanese tire, These foreigners confirm previous reports of the serious condition of the Japanese fleet, Field Marshal Marquis Oyama, accompanied by his staff, left Port : Dalny on Tuesday. He is conducting the Japanese operations in person, The fresh meat supply in Port Arthur is exhausted, Only the troops are getting salt meat. Non-combatants are subsisting mainly on oatmeal and rice KUROPATKIN’S ARMY (Copyright, 1904, by Press Publishing Company, New York World.) (Special Cable Despatch to The Evening World.) LONDON, July 29.—A Rome despatch dated Tientsin says the ene tire forces of Gen. Kuropatkin are falling back from Liaoyang to Mukdem the northern base of the Russian forces in Manchuria, Oe RUSSIA FILES FORMAL PROTEST WITH ENGLAND LONDON, July 29.—Russia bas fled a formal protest at the Foreign Of fice against British shipmenis of contraband to Japan. The Press learns that (he Russian Government, since the beginning ofthe war, haa carefully watched the manufacture of goods intended for the use of Japanese Government, and as soon as it was established that such oe runner was safe, Riite sore di hed stealing, MeGraw taking NO RUNS. was | Dunn Highth Inning. McCormick was an easy « to Gessier. Browne cot 2 rats fame ba} “a jann. Waraer @ Sheckard wos fa in to McGann Med 4 “podde. NO] € McCormick # swat was ferried to Ata