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150 i Pp TO DATE NEW YORKERS PILE UP RUNS IN CRICKET MATCH ‘With the score standing at 269 runs Tuns for the loss of only three wickets 3, F, Curran and A. G. Laurie continued the inning of the New York eleven to- day in the cricket match with the Ham. iiten Club, of Bermuda, at the St. George Cricket Grounds. These two! batemen had soored % and 48 runs re- spectively when stumps were drawn on Gauurday. ‘Nhe weather was oppreasively hot, the ‘thermometer on the club-house veranda registering 91 when the game was re- eumed at 11.50 A.M. There was a cani- tal attendance, Kotlang and Martin opened the bowling, but both batsmen. started to pile up runs at the rate of one a minute, Lawrle's hitting being particularly vigorous, Twice he hit the ball out of the grounds. After twenty minutes’ play Curran reached his hun- dred, and half an hour Jater Laurie also Tegistered a century, doth batsmen be- ing loudly applauded. The West Indians felded brilliantly Gespite the heat, though there were frequent calls from the fleld for {co water, When %8 runs had been regis- tered Curran was bowled by Stephens and retired with 15 runs to his credit. Laurie's score at this time was 108, With the fall of this wicket Capt, elly, declared the New York inni closed and the Weot Indians went on to bat for their second inning. Dr. Peniston and BH, St. G. Tucker’ were the first pair to go to the wickets, Durant and H. Poyer were the bowl: ers. ‘Three wickets fell for twelve cane: ATLANTIC wKs | YACHT RACE TO HELIGOLAND ISLAND OF HELIGOLAND, June, | The American schooner-yaoht Atlantic won the race for auxiliary yachts from | Lover to Heligoland, for the Emperor | ‘William Cup, completing the course in 41 hours, 26 minutes and 24 seconds, ‘he annual race from Dover to Hell- goland was won by the schooner-yacht Susanne, owned by O. Huldsohinsky, of Germany, ‘Time, 4@ hours, 48 minutes, | 4 seconds, The yawl ‘Therese, owned by Felix | Simon, of Germany, was second, in #0) hours, 58 minutes, 30 seconds, if ‘he American-built ‘schooner-yacht | Navahoe, owned by George W. Wat- jens, of Germany, was third; @ hours, 28 minutes, 48 seconds; and the British | gchooner-yacht Sunshine, owned by L, H, Golomon, was fourth; 42 hours. 43 minutes, 48 seconds, Emperor William was to have seen the finish, but remained on board the | jal yacht Hohengollern, at Cux-) Bae on account of the thick fo | J ‘VEN, Germany, June 19,—The oun yacht Atlantic ‘arrived hero| Guring the day from Heligoland. Tho) Induna, Meteor and Hamburg are al- ready here. aE FAST GAELIC FOOTBALL. ——— Waterford and Tipperary Gaalic toot toams defeated the Sligo and County inen at the annual atntetic ‘ation h ater Weitine: Pank, fhe to, matinee, 1 om, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Club, New York. 4 Pittsburg (82 24 0971/8. Le Phila! phia!2) 22 /560| Ronton. Cincinnatt,.81 24 (504! Brooklyn 1b 0 bon Bt, Louts, Chileno, “4; Ginclanatis 117 New York, & iclyn, 1, Boston, B STANDING OF THB CLUBS. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES, | 8 o'Clock. |10 o'Clock....-- 14, o'Clock. cone SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Club, phi 28 ts vane No games scheduled, Chicag York, Cleveland at Washington, Bt. ‘Louis at Philadelphia: AULEN SANGER. Conroy has jumped thirty points tn Ris batting this week, Walter Clarkson has announced his engagoment to Miss Frances Winthrop, Mass. the wealthy real-ostate broker, eociety gr, Mies Gillis haa no objection to wedding professional ball player. Mim Hurst took some nifty chances gon Saturday umpiring the Yale-Prince ton game without a protector, He got She good wmack on the mask, but, tt feazed him. Other umpires are Proteoting themacives still further with shin pads. Tt is reported that Dis Johm Ander- Who wis sold to Washington, and ehas” Hill, third baseman of the Washingtons, have a bitter feeling each for ihe other, a sentiment engendered several years ago when they were piny- ing, together on an amateur team. Hill, whd takes his nickname from his native Btate, ig known as a bad man never travels without a pistol, and even the bravest umpire is chary absut “oailing’ him, One day in W i" f | difficult for the, batsman to solve, St TM felt himeele insulted by a Nero! iy 9 Alihy practice and offensive to er who bre ht him tea instead of | good taste, The element of danger to coffee, ‘“Texns!’ rose trom his chair| the health of others in the game |s and hurled a bettle of ket key, but it broke bud and swatted borrowed @ cent from you Jn my II YNo,” maid John gravely, . “but brok wate tad that time tiled t3 hit. the mieuor ih Wilkesbarca, nd Itcost me 23 cents for a new one.’ {told John he Meaven, die watch Mei aa a mor biel. When Ande Rested) ithe | Texan puntied Sc agelnst John's ven aire spe of, fot ily aper man, ther puertite netve to a He} esbarre | huy at the | John Anderton in the bosom. Nothing } n pel ane. ball Js handled by the a oad he time, but. whe opposing pitcher, and more or lens by was eid at tn u i Du ren all the players, I think the ose com:n #eiror ended John sald to “Texea: clearly within our antlapittng ordi- “Bay, you owe me 25 conta," nance, and T propogs to take }t Up with “What ford” exclaimed Hill. “1 never | the Hoard o| aith and if possible | VESPER CREW AT HENLEY. gun 4 Barnoy { | BUZEMAN BULGER, Pittsburg and, out his hand, sid, ‘Come, Barney, let's shake hands, It's ‘all over now, and 1 must confess holdin, that cur treatment in this city was more than I could have been led to expect.” 4 we are told, ‘'gave look of contempt ind promptly directed him to go to y nince where snowballs are unknown.” No you belleve it? Well, here ts an entirely new wrinkle In the crusade against the ‘spit ball.”’ | We have heard batsmen complain be- | cause tt keeps down averages; catchers |froan at the extra work and danger ‘or them Jn nabbing these erratic flings, and fielders protest that they are Hable to make wild throws. But a physiclan over in Newark, Dr. Herman C, H. Herald, an oficial of the Health Boar|, asverts that Jt {8 a menace to health 4nd should be stopped by taw. After watching a number of games he de- clares him as follows: “I bellevn the ‘spit ball’ comes within | the scope of the ordinance, I have watched the pitchers wotting the ball with saliva, and whether or not It has the effeot of making their delivery more also. 8 present in this be Infected wit nd may transfer germ practs h tub have it abolish HENLEY, Wngland, June 19%.—The crew of tho Vesper Boat Club, of Philadelphia, which arrived at South- apPton yesterday morning on © American Ine steamer New York, : : iat the Mait- them are At and well for their first ro - ley waters: a apprnoon. | Pl aphine’ watched by F é BABES KILLED BY HEAT; COOL WAVE FOLLOWS | Four Brooklyn Tots Slain by| i= Awful Torridity Before . Forecast sciialey, Popped, to Ritchey, | Geanler A fouled to Howard, Bergen fanned out. for to.day: Cooler) VaM i ikg: we weather, with showere and :tunder-| Clark hit over Sheckard's head for storms this afternoon and to-night. TODAY'S HEAT RECORD. 3 o'clock 4 o'clock 6 o'clock 6 o'clock. 7 o'clock . MURRAY, EDWARD, East Sixteenth street; stricken at his home, | GALBRETH, ALBERT, elght months old, of No, 129 Ten Eyck street, Brooklyn, TRIMMER, WALTER, three monthe old, ity. days, 0 tm Brooklyn. WIENER, HENRY, Aine months old, of No. $8 Catherine atreet, Brook- lyn. BIRDSALL, EDNA, three months old, of No. 57 Oe Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, NICANTRY, CORNELIUS, years old, of No, 363 Peart street; prostrated at pier No. 18, North River, surgeon from Hudeon Street Hos- pital and taken hom: ROBERTS, PETER, sixty-five years old, of No, 6 Thompson street; prostrated at No, 205 Prince street; taken to 8t, Vincent’ ‘The terrific heat of yesterday and to-day, drop in the temperature, wrought havoc in this city while it and four infants succumbed to-day, in addition to two deaths reported yos:ur- 10. ort Relief Comes. degrees degrese DEAD. of No, 503 of No, 11 Gunther place, | PROSTRATED, seventy attended by ambulance Hospital, relleved this afternoon by a lasted, A man That these deaths were due pri- marily to the heat thers is no dowht, ‘Pho four infints died in Brooklyn, and, according to the Health offivers in that borough, have been very much greater but for the fortunate change, ‘The outlook ts for Cooler weather, with showers during the next two or’ three #o that the hot wave which cost the infant mortallty would lives jn vo short time has ap. ; Mymede, Raceland and Hartland studs |@ brother to Agile, which went to Capt. WITH Pl balis and one strike he swung on the next pitch and missed. He got a walk on the next pitoh. Gegeler filed to Ritchoy, ver threw wild to catoh Lumley off firat and gave him third base. Batch struck out, NO RUNS. Carisch popped to Malay, Same man threw Leever out, Clymer got a third single. He tried to steal and was out, Bergen to Malay. NO RUNS. Fifth: Inning, t Beau short-filed to Dobbs, ent owner Burley, and Clarke beat ie throw home, Way the throw } ner filed to Dobbs, Sixth Inning. Pason struck out, Dobbs put a fn centre, Sheckard made Brooklyn's third safety, Lumley bunted safely, filling the corners. Gessler drove ciean to right, Dobbs and Sheckard scoring, nor (HE WORLD: MONDAYYRVtiNuNG, JUIN 19, 1906, SPORTING NEWS AND COMM RIVAL COLLEGE OARSMEN ON THE THAMES BROOKLYN PLAYS TTSBURG (Continued from First Page.) but Geasler out trying to steal, Cartech fo, Wagner, Batch filed to Beaumont. TYroward eligled past second. Riteney forced him, Bateh to Malay. Cariseh forced Ritchey. Malay to Babb, Malay threw Leever 64, NO RUNG. Seventh Irning, Malay struck out, Dobbs was hit by itched bail and took se2ond on passed allergen fouled to Cirtech, Eason fled to Clymer. No RU Clymer hit ins, f third tor. three bases, his fourt, Clarke filed o Bheckard, Clymer scoring Beau, doubled Feet tae gaia cit, MaIRE te 4 sountered and 4g Tbs Bi made a grand oatch of Howara' ae | almost againat @rand s1 ONE RUN. Eighth inne, Dobbs was thrown out Sheckard Aled to Clark. Dimaey tines Wwo-bagwer over _ fh filed“to Richey, NO RUNS | TMsler AGILE’S BROTHER, $4,500. apt, Sam Brown Pays Top Price for Yearling at Sale, (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY ‘RACE TRACK, June 19.—Thoroughbred yearlings from the Dixiana, Kingston, Bllersiie, Run- were sold at auction this aftemoon Many of the yearlings were bought for Good prices, The star of the sale was 6.8. Brown for #,500, Summaries of sale: Black coit b; ft Dixon—Belle Cartor, BE. R, Bradley Bay filly »; —] \p Theor BY ai oe Strome—Irvana, H. mate colt by Bandris Brush, H, B, Duryea; § ee Chestnut colt by ne Healey 1, Bt. George—Frone, egtnut AN ‘by sir Marina, R. sila btn a ‘he ne Pay, colt Wiig Fathoriess—Aurie, R. ay colt b; seh” folt, by, atherleas—Meorry Maid, Black colt by Sir Dixon—Duchess of Montrose, Delaware Stable; Shestnut colt db; a tugky Bolte Ihe 8, olmel ke kee $60 gy folt by Bir Dixon—Alpena, Capt, $4,500, Chestnut tte; D, jentta, alt, by Ben ofttome—Hen- Johnson, $1,200, Bay colt, by Griffon—Rupee; Simons by Griffon—Queen of Mai ware $200, jazagun—Rebecoa ITT,: YANKEE GUTTER WINS ABROAD DOVHR, England, June 19.—The Her- |rewhom designed, American built compo- site gutter Sonya, belonging to Mrs, Tur- ner-Iarley. of Houthampton, won a good roo eto-day atter a aeriés of fatlures, ‘Tho course was twenty-five miles around the Varne buoy south of the Goodwin Lightsiip, and return to Dover. The Amerloun hoat defeated the composite outter Britonmart (owned by W. Fi Burton, of Glasgow) i on the ‘Clyde acy Wari As ie he Re matches OP Glasgow), kine ae white cutter M gy Pe BS Butler, ter, ‘he 62-1 footer Sonya ie Herreshot aro ‘ch 14, She Measurement, feet bi 2 commanded by “Fred” Tinokes: a “OLD JEFF” TO RETIRE, Jeff Morrell, the poltceman who has beon stationed at the Morgue since 1859, and during that time has assisted in ie. handling of hundi unidentted oad, is Bay colt, vy Maza —] ee oy Sew azanan—Rose Marjorie: by i! 3 Chaties Ett ld, sngprnnar iabontaat Cheathut colt, by Standing—Zoulika; by St. George—mla by Star Bhoot—Cata- bee ir Qixon-Blue Danube: on Mermatd: F. Far- SIMs, chee by Star fBhoot—Rosebay, J nay colt, by Gtton—Pertinent, M, 1, Ld Ndi Bay oot by. Griffon—Broken Vow, J. basrtitte fl by Octagon—Subject! Chestnut y, ition, iat co colt, » taenn pet A i . yt asagan— i uttaela: Te bait Hi mu, ene landeome—] iche, RY pinok’ Bimonian—Lin- i if iat ‘tment t aie ae ek Po ge Brown Goll, by"Bt. ullen—Vie, Del Sit.’ By Alcedo—Hidentate, R. , Dy nt—Eneter ieee Btanles; io. me 8 Miausnyon Faia! and i in his cation me he comes “back il, | alt Appointed on the force fh ‘Ostober Spelt an i ees 1 ieee en oe EDITED BY ENT rosart EDGREN. | YANKEE OARSMEN READY "Jock" Mulcahy and “Iil" Varley, who hold tho Olympic double champton~ ship, had thelr last Sunday spin on tho Harlem River yesterday before their departure for the Hamburg regatta, Where they will attempt to “lift” tho Kaiser's cup for the dowbie's event, They will leave New York next Sat- urday morning on the steamship Patri- cle, Of the Hambung-Amerioan line. Thoy will use no rowing machines during the yoyage, but will take daly runs on the deok and work in the ehip's gymnasium, They used a twenty-six stroke yester- @ay from the Atalanta Club House to the head of the upper Speedway course, ‘There the Metropolitan junior eight war passing them quickly, when Varley faired thé stroke to thirty, and they took the pnoe of the eight for a full mile. ‘The Atatanta Club members and men along the Harlem have raiced tho | necessary $700 to cover all expenses of | FOR GERMAN INVASION as .possible in Mines water = in order to accustom themselves to cutting the still water of the Hamburg lake, ‘The Motrapolitan elght showed consid- erable improvoment. oyer thelr work of the preceding week, Coach Regan pa‘d apectal attention to the length of stroke and recovery during the day, and as o result the shell giides forward much stemdier and with less jerk than bé- fore. If they continuo to improve the “Meta” will eend them to the Phila- delphia regatta on Suly 4, ¥our of the best men of the Nonpareil elght that won thelr race on Decdration Day got together tn a four shell for the fitst time, Charles Ste'nkamp, Chris Steinkamp, Buckus and Van Dolan pulled in’the order named. Every one ot them ls more than @ix feet In height. and they averaged 165 pounds, ‘Titus, Fuessel and Vesely took short spurte over the course just before une down, the trip, 80 that not the lack of money, | Josaph O of the Atalantas, who but the question of condition, tx the ja olng coached cally by a has oa’ |Geveloped a longer reach, and is making only one now in the minds of America’s {Gevelo meia. CHER Teseh, SF fastest pair, They time their rows #0] pent to Lhiladelphin to col | tha they may be able to row as much intermediate singlgs. Sell, — SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, N, ¥., June 19.—The entries for to-mor- row’s races are as follows uUMT BACB. Polling: three-year-olds and 4 8; main course, Are Good Owls There is one great merit of the Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR it is not good occasionally—it is always good. There is no such thing asa poor Owl, Smoke Owls singly or smoke Owls by the box—you'll find them uniformly good. It is a fact that every Owl is a good Owl. One Owl isa great convincer " and:it costs but five cents. SUNDAY ‘WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, RUPTURE The Cluthe Traas Is the SURRST CURE, 4s HOLDING with It Is Positively Guaranteed. Of’ all the none ro eafe and sutinfacto: dn oteny of 36 yearn im tho Atkin: aerviog ate ‘unknowit where wrone oer trussed at are “old ana wher are practi Rupture Is Simply Relaxation Me ger Only by keeping the Ruptu: Kengthened anuscles gad stench oon @ a) nn bel hye Eecise Winn CHAS. 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