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v (4 \ i'r an ae ‘since his race in the Test Handl- when he pulled up lame. < worked & mile and a} ¥ | 4 20) 1, Dimple (18 te to 1) 2, tshlana 3. "ams Stakes this afternoon was most PITTSBURGS AGAIN BEAT BROOKLYNS Dodgers Payd 0 Great Ball HEAMIS LAME AND NOT LIKELY 10 START IN GREAT REPUBLIC RACE Thomas Horse Works for Saturday's Rich Stake at the Saratoga Track and Pulls Up Badly After Going Mile and Eighth in 1.56. Cormick’s Error in Eighth Inning Gave Game Away. GARVIN AND LEEVER IN BOX AND DO GREAT PITCHING. Pirates Get Only Six Hits Off Hanion’s Twirler, Visitors’ Slab Artist Holding Rivals Down to Five Safe Drives. Beldame, at 1 to 20 in the Betting, Adds ‘the Alabama Stake to Her Long String of Victories—Sanford Wins Two Events To-Day, en motte og McCormick, 8b, Garvin, p. Se THE WINNERS, FIRGT RACE.—Stalwart (11 to 5) 4, Dick Bernard (6 to 1) 2, Scarfell 3. beating Ishlana the same distance for ‘the pl Burathill Won Bhatly, Salvage made the ar to. the stretch, where he d lengths from Broadelot! Beaumont, ot. . _ fate trom of mete” vk waa te Kruger, It. 0 SECOND RACE—Trek (8 to 1) 1,| Molly Brant by Two Lengths. ° q Rellable made the running tot Goa Gull (18 to 1) % Dromedary 3, | | Ranier owed be Molly Brant, When } ‘im they straightened out M rest, went THIRD RACE—Danseuse (6 to 1)) to the front and won two 2 4, Rubric (10 to 1) 2 Golden Sun-| jeneths Reliable was sight Tynan 0 vies a outrun, Pd, sorvnteces FORT ERIE RESULTS, RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. 4 “FOURTH RACE—Beldame (1 to 2 bee | 0 OI balla—O ‘ FIFTH RACE—Burnthill, (10 to 1)|—The races scheduled to be run here L Struck Weer dan. to-day resulted as follows: 1, Breadcloth (6 to 1) 2, Sinister 3. FIRST RACE—Three- year-olds and hee Beve Bien Wagner, Beaumont, @IXTH RACE—Molly Brant (8 to Faron fa ee sry en rene | Hranefeid, Hit by Piteher—Dichi. Reliable (3 to 2) 2, Daleaman 3.| second: Pea Ridge, 10 (J. Austin), Beal g C Mani ito t, third. Time-im” & SECOND RACE—Two-year-olda; (Special to The Eveninig World) and. a halt. furlor Set as % RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 4 se , bend ), even and —Hermis, B. R. Thomas's $0,000 racer, ane * will not’ go to the pogt in Saturday +e. 2168 (Px Raul, abe ool, e Republic Stakes. Naty | watee Handici eh Great varia are, one mile 9 to 5 an to per teres rng. He pulled up ver | ie’ “emul a and th net jas on: jane te Poi thind’ Timeclwae, |e ‘tna (Gpecial te The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 10) Aug. 4.—Pitteburgs won another game trom Ned Hanlon’s crowd here to-day, winnin @y @ score of 4 to 1. The Brooklyn players handed the game to the chemplons, making errors which gave the visitors their four runé Gar- vin pitched & fine game and so did Leever, * Hermis worked a mile and a furlong Bes, Seventy First Inning, Leach singled neatly, He was nailed attempting to steal second, Beaumont out, Strang to first. Kruger walked Ho was caught stealing second. NO RUNS. Dobbs walked. Dillon fanned. Dobbs stole second, Ritchey dropping Carisch’s perfect throw. ipomiey hit in front of pM yd and Sarisoh’s throw to Dobba was caught at third, Then Leach threw wildly to Bransfeld, allow- ing Lumiey to reach third. Branafleld > five furle 1 (J. Austin), 3. to] and 6 to 6 won; Pan. creatis, 10 (Hoffman), 9 to i and § to 1 second; Addoletta, 19 (Munro), 4 to 4 and § to 5, third.” Time—t1.08 ted FIFTH RACE—Three-year-olds_ and up: seven furtongs.—King B., 108 (Good- child), 15 to L and 6 to 1, first; Blectrie, 1 1e2 (Wee und). 1 to 1 and 6 to 1, second; Outfleld. 16 (F. ye B to Yand 2to |, third. ‘Mme~1.30 3 SIXTH RACE —Three-year-ohe and one mile and a Woods, 10 (R, Johnaon), to 5 and 2 quarter In 209 and did the work hand- ily, Knight Errant worked the same distance in 2.00 and Mercury in 2.09 1-5. Hot Shot, Mr. Madden's eligible for the Saratoga Special on Saturday, worked) five furlongs in a fraction over a min- ute Mat this morning. Beldame's victory in the Ala- ly Against Champions, but Mo: \ sacrificed, Conroy out at first, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904 FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. AMERICANS 6, _ DETROIT 1 DETROIT... .. .... -...00001000 01 HIGHLANDERS.. .. ....02004C000—6 WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO—AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON.. .....-.000000001—1 VHICAGO.. .. .. .. ....22000402 —10 AT CLEVELAND—AMERICAN LEAGUE, BOSTON .... ..........00001000 1 CLEVELAND ...........21160001 —I} AT NEWARK (E. L.)—SECOND GAME. PROVIDENCE .. ........00000001 OJ WEWARK csssne dcrnee 001010 —3 ope ‘ LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-DETROIT GAME. Sixth Ini:ing—Dougherty out. Keeler and Elberfield flied, Mointyre flied. Robinson and Crawford out at first. No runs | Seventh Inning—Williams fouled. Gcnze! singled. Fultz No runs. | Drill retired Williams. Lowe doubled. Carr singled, O'Leary | Nas doubled out with Carr. No runs, Eighh Inning—Kleinow out. Orth and Dougherty ind out. No runs. Killian doubled. Barrett and McIntyre flied. Robinson out. No runs. Ninth Inning—Teeler singled. ied fouled. Williams flied. No runs. Crawford flied. Drill out. Lowe flied. No runs. LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Ffth Race—Little Corker 1, Carley’s Dream 2. Birdwood 3, Sixth Race—limalano 1, Annie Leads 2, Orient 3. AT HARLEM, Sixth Race—Girdleston 1, Qceaner HIGHLANDERS’ EARLY LEAD ON THE DETROITS. Upto Fifth Inning Orth Pitched Great Ball for Griffith's Men, Holding Tigers Down: to Single Hit. 2, Green Gown! 3, Recisive, A prohibitive favorite, sive | | 5, Snai Watson’ de @ sensational one-hand catch of wp her 14 Shp and merey Ln ane area, "eared pet nya wn? Bheckard’s terrific ‘line fv.- robbing (Special to The Evening World.) | BATTING ORDER from pee or jhe king Pimp! ral), 3 to Land even, third. ‘Time—| Brooklyn of @ run. NO RUNS. DETROr AO terns, eqery: 4 le ee * Second Inning. and the rolte line up for their Beldame ts in grand form just at pres- --—2 Wagner drove the ball alon; game of the series here to-day with| Detrott. New York. ent, She ran the distance in L85 2-5, and WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. third “hase ine toF two bases, Arans.| both teams cuafideat of winning. Resrett, of, Dougherty, if, was tiever extendéd. She is in the Sarn- . 'e field raired a bunt fly to Garvin, who] ‘The feeling at the two baseball heed. Couch ‘gd #& fee ler, rf. ‘Cup race and she will undoubtedly the ball to second in UUme to quarters to-day was of a different sort, | Craw: therteld, fea Cup " double up Wagner. Diehl fanned, NO tord, rf, Williams, 2b ‘de & dangerous factor should she retain} WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK, 6T. Grhlith and hia New Yorkers were in eal Th, G 1, Ib. / ber present form. LOUIS, Aug, 4—Following are the re- is drove a hot grounder to] high spirits, while there was a | f Dea Stalwart was started again to-day In] guits of the races scheduled for to-day: Hey, who throw him out at Arst.| dejection in the Detroit campus. Hay- Pel He Handicap, He was farcri aeems Reg in ee tot and 2 tot for Lee Rranefeltt Ritter Grove'te Leach, who ing won two of the three games, Grifith | Killian, p. Orth fen auch an improved race th Bape £9. ee” ie biel whe oacandi the , the runner out at first. NO/| thought they could take the other one] Umpires—Mossrs. Dwyer and King. a0 If everyday racing agrees Rack Number, % to 5 to show, third, | RUS to-day as weil. —_w. He stood a very hard drive, and won| Time—i.1s, pT i John G. Clarkson, the famous Chi- catch off Gansel. NO \ , cleverly from Dick Bernard. carcying the colors of W. Hendrie, was swell backed in this race. lot of speed, but tired. Of the eight horses that started five played favorite In the third race, but 6 to 1 change, backed down from § tol) gay resulted as follows: a hot grounder Strang, who cut the t. Carisch took a bane on balls. Leover fanned. leach singled to centre pro- moting Carisch second. Beaumont struck to McCormick, whe threw him j} out at fret, NO KUNS MoCormick Was struck out. Garvin mare a safe hit and the crowd went bbs laced the ball to centre, Sdvencte ing Garvin to second. Dillon hit ¥ jane yd by mG 3 third. foretng jarvin, and by @ quick throw to Brans- fold, foubles up Pition at first = NO Scarfell,! SECOND RACE—Five and a halt fur. ind longs.—Frult, 7 to 1 and 5 to 2 place, w | Renaissance, 9 to 10 place. second; Mell- wood, § to 2 show, third, Time—1.10 1-2, HIRD RACE—Six furlongs, h, $ to T and 2 to 1 to 5 place, Seana how, third: ‘Tim 4 results, be fell, but there were no pote was], FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Red ‘Trek was the winner, bu Leaf. 3 to 4 and 1 to 4 place, won; greatly aided by the foul riding of hie) Franco, 7 to 2 place, second; Lucky jockey, Dayton, Brush Up was a well-] Charm even show, third. Time—t1.16 1-2, HARLEM WINNERS. HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHI- CAGO, Aug. 4—The races run here to- He showed a T ‘The jumping race was the usual farce, Derv rm to2 We right after the start, and 5 aval who was clear of the fleld when the mix-up came, gained a dig advantage and won easily. She was a Fourth Inning Kruger walked for the second time. Wagner fanned the air and Kruger stole second. Bransfield hit eafely, sending Kruqer to third. eh}, the millionaire hall player, fanned out for the second time. Bransfield stole second. Ritchey line fed to Babb, oO RUNS. Lumley lined a hot grounder to Brans- fleld, who beat the runner to first. Bheckard lined a grounder to Ritchey, who threw him out at first. Strang’s Burnthill, a 1 t+ 1 chance, secured FIRS the firat win of the season for John by St fanford, Bhe beat Broadcloth easily.| jan, ‘The weather was fine and the track fast. The attendance was far. RST RACE—Five sine Denis, 13 9 J and y Ne 2 and 5 to 3, second: Judge Mtol an 12 to 1, third, Time 8. = Won SCOND RACE—Mile and one-sia-| low one was Melded by Wagner to first, Stalwart Closed Stromm, FP Dalvey. 9 to 2 and out, Arat;| retiring the side, Ne oe Stalwart was the choice in ke, 16 to 1 and 7 to 2, second; Fouso- Firth toland € to 6 third. Time— tng event. Major Peiham was backed tas was Juvenal Maxim, who a4) “Talley RACE—Pive furlongs; Young: 4d down from 15 (o 1 to 8 to 1, Dick ster fiakse-stohe Sevulsel, f te } et t after] 4 to 1, first; The to 1 an 0 1, Rertiard’ showed in front right after) | Ota Loretta. Mab tot Carisch's bounder was taken by Babb, who cut off the runner at first. Leever popped a high fly into Lumley’s hands. Dobbs made a horrible muff of Leach’s fly, and after fumbling the ball could and 4 ft inti tL the etart, but was outrun by Bearfell, | Mig niment.on sé, Tee Mist an ‘adted Poa Gecran "Winmeses occeled “once f scoring. ant bled who ted 10 the stretch, followed by! starter, third base. wr wat ‘tnrown out by Ba ne Babb out, Bransfield A uascetsted, Rit- nl Stalwart. In the closed on Dick Be FOURTH RACEK—One mile and one hundred vards.~Huazah, $ to 5 and 1) to rd 2, firat; Schoolmate, 19 to 1 and 8 to 1,| ter walked. M. ‘mic! to cen- and won bya ianeth from ck | second; Brags. 3 to 2 and 1 to 2 third. | tre. sending Ritter te to third. Garvin was two and 3 halt | Time—i.d7 2-6, fanned. ‘ormick atole second, and in it of Scarfell. RACE-—Six furlot on a throw down Ritter crossed the FIFTH Lindsay, 11 to § and 4 to & frst; Crisis, 11 to 5 and 4 to 5, second: Skil- ful. 6 to Land § to 5, third, Time— Fell in Steeplechase. ull, Who, was Terrible Terry In ) made the running In the plate Dobbs flied out to Ritchey, ONE ra r drove @ hot grounder 113 4&5, apa yee eae siren. threw ipa out VBrataneld in, Dis! ot ne Ag There he HIGH ROLLER AT ISLAND. Mitby pitched bait ek Re, singled. won after some — sending Dieh!_to th Ritchey as run down between first and second on asaists by Ritter, Stran, A young Englishman who came over and Dillon and as @ cabin passenger on the steamship it bb, Furnessia, of the Anchor Line, 13 held| Anally touched Ot By Bane Me Favorite Felt After Start. on Ellis Island waiting B gs hia friends ion filed out to Kruger, Lumb Danseure rushed io the front at the| [9 claim pies t they do not some to put out. vaste, to Branefiel start, made all she running, and won | ie coors De ee be mnt he, ge the [Bheekard singled to left Strang bunted het by ive by Bay heey] ae passenger list of the ship hd ane ~~ thrown out br Leeved. NO ley-Browne, claims thai the Conon af Fainburet the trip over he » moni ind ‘when the ship’ reachat her baled Fore be had only 8 left. to a steera, ssenger named ‘ve lavorite in| who knows sim sand his family, and the tof the specula-| iqtter eave him $4 In cagh nine in re soe ee [ip aise oie ae or o transa deldane i to} tion and fearing that the at the all the sones plat { lose his money. the Immigration inspectors} ¥: t the way, ts'the onan, feventh Inning. Carisch filed out to Ritter, Leever pout, Strang te pihen. Leach filed out to Sheckard. UNS. Babb filed fy Wager Ritter fout- filed to Conteh... eer filed out to Beaumont banks Inning. yee verted the bee, who covered the bes, k's sh throw to Dillon of Jet the jatter reach made a fine cago and Bosthn pitcher, has been here | RUNS. all the series with his brother, Walter, watohing the young man work, Jobn sald: “Tf T had Walter up at Bay City for @ month I would make a star out of him, He has all the requirements but does not know what to do, und needs to be taught.” Detroit has only the left hander, Killian, and Stovall to piteh the final: it the New Yorks, Beville @ favorable impression behind the bat in his firs game and will be used often, O'Leary singled to left Killian grck out haf Co Mled out Wt oy ntvre out, from Orth t Ro hUns: hh to Gansel, Fults ness, Conroy filed to McIntyre. was out trying to O'Leary, Kieinow made a Mit on the left fowl line. Orth was hit on the right elbow by a wild pitch and the game wos again delayed After awhile he walked out and took his lace on first. Dougherty filed to Me- intyre. NO RUNS. Robinson singled to short. Crawford hit on Robinson's slow- Fulta First Inning, hit. to Williams, who touched second Dougherty filed to McIntyre, Keeler} and doubled Crawford at frat 4 was out from Killian to f, Elber-| out, Orth to Gangel, NO R fe eld and then stole second. Will- 1 ama a ta base on balls. Ganzel wien reed Williams, O'Leary to Lowe. NO! Keeler out, Robinson to Carr, Eiber- RUNB. feld was hit by pitched bail. Williams Barrett was thrown out at first by! nit for ares. scoring Elberfeld. Klberfeld. McIntyre singled to right.|Gangel also hammered oue to the club: Coughlin ‘was struck on the temple by house for three ba Williams An inshoot and was knocked out.ling Pulte hit to Lowe, hwo throw There was a long deiay, and Coughlin] gop out at the plate. Conroy. hit. for was still dopey when taken to the club-|twa bags to right centre, scoring Pults house by Ur. Tapper Robinson took! Kieinow's single to left sent Conroy his place. Crawford hit to Elberteid, whothre w to Willams and Robinson way Crawford ran down to draw throw, and McIntyre was caught on the third base line, Kleinow ‘to Wiltiame to Conroy. NO RUNS. home. Orth forced Kieinow, O'Leary to Lowe. FOUR RUNS. Lowe hit for three bases to centre field. He scored on Carr's line single to right. O'Leary fouled to Gangel Kilian was out on Barrett's ground: Wittiams to Elberfeld, a splendid stop NF RUN, Fults hit for two bases over third. ata . Soover, bunted hg , and Les i ond, tz seori on Killian's bad throw. ow grounded to Cart, “Orth fled EASTERN LEAGUE, Ld Craw! ra. Dougherty rent deggie a iiome Two RUNG SC" 4) BROVIDENCE AT NEWARK, Drill filed to Keeler, Lowe was ou trom fiberteld to Ganzel. Carr Med 19] ovtgance hone iar ara y hes Keeler. NO RUNS eware 2001000023 08 Third Inning. Batteries—Amole and Toft; Wolfe and Elberfeid fouled to Robinson, Will.| Shea. BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CiTy. jams was out, from Drill to Carr. Lowe Keeler out stealing. Elber- GIANTS EVEN UP WITH ChICAGIS With McGinnity in Box McGraw- ites Lose First Game of the Double-Header, Then Go in with Taylor and Win Second. ONLY NINE HITS OFF TWO PITCHERS IN WHOLE GAME, Wild Throw by Casey in Pret Inning Gave the Locals an Advantage of Two, Which} Could Not Be Overcome, GIANTS R. Ht PO.A. B. ‘Bresnahan, $22 8 4 Browne, rt. -O2 100 iy oe er ae en -o ond 0 »-090400 8 oo 1680 Gilbert, 2b, oo 0 Bowerman, ec. ood¢avrse Taylor, p. oo1.6 0 See aseeeeeeeeerereaee sann CHICAGO, R. POA. B Slagte, If. . 1013800 Casey, %. oo°0 3 Chance, 1b. 609 0 MeCarthy, of. -010 0086 013 -001 o OCLs at Sa Meee | N 10900000000 -20000010 3 Base on Errora—Oft Brown, 1, grruck Out—By Taylor, 3; by Brown, 4. Mertes, Btolen Rases—Slagie. Details of the ieee with C fy (Bpscial to The Evening World) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. 4—The Giants and the Chicago hoya, broke even in the doubte-header to-day, the Colts taking the first game, although MeGinalty opposed them. Tn the second Taylor held the visitors down to five scattered hits, but Browne did even better, McGraw's' men only connecting for four. A wild throw of Casey's in the first inning gave New York the game, First Inning. Baltimore ——..9 2990000 a4 second and Beaumont crossed the plate, | Jersey City OOS HHH HOY McCormick's muff of Ritter's throw lec} Batteries , arn; Thiele Wagner score, Bransfield fanned out.|man and V. Diehl fanned, TWO RUNS. arvin out ever to Branafie Dobbs walked. Dillon foul-filed to AT ROCHE Carisch. Lumley forced Dobbs at aec-| Toronto ..00..29991080 pa ond, Leach te Ritchey. NO RUNS. Rochester ......900001 00 19 Meth In) Batteries — Applegate and Raub; Ritehte out, Dillon Cartoon | TYPE S04 Wichow. bunted and Ritter threw, ‘hin out. Lee. mr te ver out, String to Dillon. NO RUNS BUFFALO AT MONTREAL, fang od reached first on Rite! fumble, Btrang filed to Beaumont. Babb | Buffalo 99010230004 fouled to Carisch. Ritter singled, send-| Montrea} 10120000 x4 McAllister; McCormick out, NS. iheckard to second. McC satterion—-Greene Efever to Bransfeld. NO RU MoGarthy and MeMan 4 Slagle filed to Mertes, Bowerma threw Casey out on his bunt towary think, Chance was the third out, Dah- jen to MeGann. NO RUNS. Bresnahan singled. Browne fanned Casey's bad throw of Dunn's grounder scored Bresnahan and Dunn got to third, Dunn tallied on MeGano’s fly to Blagie. Me was retired, Evers to Chance. TWO RUNS. Seco! ning. was thrown out by Me- Gann to Taylor, O'Neil died, Dunn to McGann. kvers singled and on Bres- nahan's fumble got second. Tinker filed to Mertes, NO RUNS, MeCarth Dahlen was a good waiter and walked. to Chance. ood catch. O RUNS. Gilbort sacrificed, Brown Rowerman filed to Slagte, a Taylor popped up to Barry. ed te Gilbert. Mertes mitted UNS. r and Chance were undertakers to Bresnahan's hopes, Browne boosted 4 sufe one to right. Dunn sacrificed, Brown to Chance, Megan was thrown out by Evers, NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Chance lined one to Bresnahan. Me- Carthy sent * to Browne. Dahien threw out O'Neil, NO RUNS Mertes get firse on Casey's muff of his line drive, Brown pulled down Dahlen's bunt fly. Mertes stole second on his toes. Gilbert filed to Biagle Bowerman’s lick retired Mertes, Casey to Evers. NO RU Fitth 1 s. Evers fouled to Bowerman. Tinker Unkled out.on strikes, Barry was soft, Giibert to in. NO RUNS. mut, short to firat. Bres- on Casey's fumble of his ° uled to O'Neil, So id Dunn, NO RUNS. Sixth | 5 Rrowr's baby boos* was billed for c Gilbert. Slagle singled. ‘aaey forced Slagle at second, McGann to “Dahlen NB. Chance fied thert. NO RU Evers was t milky with Metann’s ‘ EM TS WL FORE SAM PBL 0 TEMS A Law Has Been s Bes that Can Be Put Into Operation to Com pel Steamme boat Owners to Take Necessary F cautions for the Safety of Passeng COMPLETE REINSPECTION HAS BEEN AGREED TO, Managers of the Vessel, After a Cons ference with the Federal Authorities, Consent to Have Her Examined— Crew Goes on Strike. (Special to The Evening World.) : WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Although Secretary Metcalf, of the partment of Commerce and Labor, appears to think that the | States Government is powerless to force a reinspection of the Grand Republic, a contrary opinion is held by Acting Solicitor Sim that Department. After an exhaustive study of the laws on the § ~ to-day he reported that the owners of the boat could be proceeded agal under Section 4,454 of the laws controlling the steamboat service, Under this law, it is held, the Grand Republic could be sied by the Government and tied up as security for the penalties curred. It is reported that instructions have been sent to New York mal to allow the Grand Republic to sail to-morrow if her mani in refusing to allow a complete reinspection, “We bave done ail that is possible up to this time, while 3 strictly within the law,” said Secretary Metcalf, who succeeded Ch Cortelyou, of the Department of Commerce and Labor, “Gen. Ubler has just returned from New York after making a tl investigation, We cannot act arbitrarily in this matter. All we can < far as 1 can lenrs from the laws governing the steamboat inapection ig to report failure of the steamboat people to comply with the law, Collector of the Port. He in turn refers the case to the United Staten I triet-Attorney, who takes steps to collect the fine of $500 for each CAN'T PREVENT HER SAILING, “I am not responsible for statements made by persons in New 1 1 cannot find that I am empowered to prevent the Grand ! sailing. If I had power in that direction I would act at once, This novel case, and there is no precedent. If any one finds a statute ables me to act I will'giadly avail mywelf of it. All we can do is on imposing the fine,” In the meantime Mr. Metcalf and Gen. Uhler were fends the of the pamphlet containing the laws governing the steamboat 11 service. “I can’t find anything but fines, fines, fines!” f “That's correct, there is nothing but fines stipulated.” added Gen, U “Tell us what happened in New York regarding this Grand matter,” sald Mr. Metcalf, addressing Gen. Ubler, “Our inspectors found in their examination and inspection of thax Republic that sho was inadequately equipped,” began Gen. Uhier, life-boats and life-preservers were in bad condition, There was preciation of the fire drill among the crew or officers. Evidently there was much to condemn, “At 11 o'clock at night, the night of the inspection, while #& was i progress, when our men made a demand that steam be allowed to aap Die (Continued on Second Page.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY'’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. )_ PITTSBURG AT BROOKLYN, Pittsburg... OOO OLLOZO—~ 4 Brooklyn,....000010000— CHICAGO AT NEW YORK, | aitterica—Leever and Carieeh; wa FIRST GAME and Bergen. Chicas .000210000-—3, New York 00010000 I— 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND! Batteries—Weimer and Kling: MeGin-! nity and Warner. dribble, and Dan waa safe Mertes SECOND GAME. Ps Ff at forced McGann, O'Neil t . | Pittsoure a mM 4 Ion faced Merton, Cauey: torknees, Princ] Chikage, +e. 0000000 00— 0! cincinnatiss % 34 Pade von bert Mied to Tinker. Yo RUNS. New York... 20000010 -3 a Seventh Inning, Ratteries—Erown and O'Neil; Taylor AMERICAN LEAGUE, McCarthy was out, Dahlen to Me. Gann. O'Nel! was fooled by the dummy. Tinker forced Evers at second, Dahlen to Gilbert. NO RUNS. Rowerman was thrown out by C Taylor struck ¢ back. Bresnah: he dida't fest out of the box to Browne singled and Bre and Bowerman. PHILADELPHIA AT 8T. LOUI, ores $T, LOUIS AT BOSTON. Gime pongunats ia! FIRST GAME. St Louis... 00000100 0— 1) AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING | Boston ,..... 10000010 —2 mL. me wh Pe Batteries—Taylor and McLean; Willis] Boston... 3 2 Cleveland.ét 39 Chicago... 85 415, St, Louls..86 4 Dunn fanned. ONE RUN ent Wore New York! M © Detroit... 4 mS Eighth In ¥ECOND GAME. Te'chice Marw Barry was bur P0000 000 O= 1) Mis enae MC Washinge the it Tova gies ain 00000900 0~ 0) EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. weak effort. and h and McLean; Mt- w bh rg Bulasd ..cecscecsseeese * » t Baltimore “ 3 . | CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA. |» 4 8 | FIRST GAME. ie Fann swal-| Cineinnath.... 001000000—1 is own & hole } FRE Phitad’phia,,, 00020000 — 2 Dre - be meee: ‘BO BY Batteries—Hahn and Schlel; Corridon’ pec nester n & SPE TES oP and Roth WAR GOVERNOR DEAD, secoun aun. a COLUMBUS, Wis, Aug. 4—James T. | Cincinnati we O010010100— 3 for “food advertising.” T. Lewis, war Governor of Wisconsin, dice to-day ,the result of a second | Philadelphia 210000 OO i io ‘4 pn - of such A . Lewis wag Batterie Ewing and Sohiel; Suthom 4! 0) years of a tad Dootn, Want. Read the Wants “Good luck” |e often im