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ton, won ' Daseball fens are on the, lst of N People laid out by the heat, It takes more than a New York seorcher to worry a fan. ‘The Gotham fans turned out in great shape yest=- day to sce our Glants wallop the Chi- cagoans. Frank Selee sald after the tenth inning, in which the final and winning run was accumulated by tho Giants, thet It was the hottest day bo had ever scon. Must have sceined that way to the Western bunch. ARVIN HART, now in Chiengo, M says that he doesn’t cloim t heavy - -welght This is an awful blow to the enterprt ing press agent who gave after his fight with Hart also says that he 1s fignt anybo or tho ttle. proper ‘spirit. Why not make the first match with big Gus Ruhjin? Fitssim- moas, who knoeked out both Rubiin aaa Shackoy, being now in Paris, is tem- Porarily out of the came. Rubiin might claim to be the next best man, as he has trimmed the sailor twice ant has fovght two Indecis.ve battles with Hart himself, A third fight between Hart end Rut Mn would do much to clear awa) @oubt that clouds the yoro:s claims 40 the heavy-weight premiersip. In fact. there aro few good teavies row in this country, for the simple reason that “he career of James J. Jeffries made title) hunting an unpopular sport amon; the big men, W that the “oetopede” (ot ® very oot name for an elg:t-mon| boat in which ech carsman} handler a pair of sculls, py the way) fs to be tried ou: In the coming n2: regatta; we will have a c ente to see} the merits of Mr. Titus'a theorleal tested, It the “cctopede’ then the “eight it will n> doubt b> taken up by tho colleges before long. America’s proudest boxst is that it is erampions progress:ve. HE reaolutian proposed by A’der- | man Grifenhagen, Inten’éd to! compel every automobile owncr to carry a regisir i operator's Kicene°, for thirty days un the frst | the speed laws, sixty for the sccond, and ninety for the third, wil, if 1 zocs into effect, have a groat influence upon the owners of fast mel es) Many owners care not a snsp ot el fingers for any fine tha: mich: b> im- posed, But the idea of belg fo'co! to refrain from their favorite sport for | @ long pertod of thne Is a different matter. —— WATSON AND ALLEN VICTORS. F. Watson, etlon of e, jr, and Harry F. Alten, the Orange-New York combina thelr second coraccutlve Lariat by defeating §. C, Millett J. BR. Martin in the lawn te! the courts of the Ardsley Qlub at Ardaley-on-the-Hudsan, ‘This game was the only one piayed in tho tourney yesterday, it being impos- jn for the othor teams to attend, ‘The mateh betwoen the two pairs was Watohed by a Jarge and fashionabie ) who applauded the brilliant Allen S rd Fat moans race vt 2% ~~ =- -Fingh. j Him unusual privileges, [of the Eastern tracks? [@ Face and engaged Lyne to ride him. ; They all bet on him to the Mmit, and | "88 refused, Then he went before tho nos % pienic . r iet0 OME SPORTING NEWS ‘AND COMMENT cone os Wa sn Sat Words j x 4 (C Between the Sun and J. Grow we con seé the umpire’s finish_ RACEGOERS ALL |SEVENTY-TWO: MARVEL OVER MILLER'S PULL ‘What ‘powerful Influence, that gives does Andrew Miller exert on the racing siewards If this question was asked once at Brighton yesterday it was- asked a thousand times. ‘True, and tis might be the answer, although it is hard to see how it can be—Mr. Miller is a= steward of the Jockey Club himself. That fact might account for the kindly consideration shown him by stewards of the dfffer- ut meetings; but if such is the caso, the racing situation ‘needs a speedy overhauling. Yesterday Mr. Miller was granted a favor that only a few Gays before had been refused a less prominent Owner, Tis favor enabled Mr. Miller and his friends to take thousands of dollars out of the betting ring, where- as the refusal of it caused the poorer Owner and his. friends to “lose the comparatively few dollars they wagered. Case of R. L. Rogers. A few days ago R. L. Rogers, a poor man, had the horse Garnish entered in Mr. Rogers thovght his horse would win. and so informed all his friends. when Mr, Rogers returned to the pad- dook he was dismayed to find that Lyne had weighed in without .carry- {ng Winkers for the horse. He knew that Gary would not @) his best | Without blinkers, and he knew that, besides himuelf and friends, thé public Was betting heavily on the horae, To protect all hands, he requested that Lyne be allowed to weigh in Sgain, this ume with blinkers,. and stewards and explained the case. Again he was turned down, Just as expected, Garnish refused to. run his} best, waa beaten, and the public's money was joat. Yesterday Mr. Mitler had his colt | Merry Lark entered in tho gourih tmon j and had Hildeprand to ride him, Mr. Milter thought his horse would win, ang wo Informed his club-house frients, all of whom sent in héavy commissions, though 8. H. Patterson, Brooklawn, the present champion, Seeley, pion, both failed to put in an api ance this morning at the New Haven Country Club in the qualifying round of the Connecticut championship, there were.sevénty-two others who did start, and a new champtonshtp 1s bound to be the result, Four aiteens will qual- follows: BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. NEW YORK, July 12.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follow: BHCONID RACE—Bter cide aaa up tha anor TRY FOR STATE’S GOLFING TITLE (Special to The Evening World.) NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 12—Al- Charles H. ‘Weeburn, the former cham. The best of the early scores were as W. A. Rice, New Haven, 8h. 4 ¥. 3. Brown, Westbury, 00. 1. P. Wilkames, Waterbury, 91. Rege 8. White, 24, New Haven, SB cana i (eS ca ee (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Yetirement and ie lightweight J. JJettrues writes, ze "Losing 2olbs a week. Will reconsider, its tr tits come back to ving championship: vy toget me match with Brite ” NATIONAL LEAGUE. | yy W. L. Pg Sab Broo) {870| Boston RESULTS OF YES'. Ghicago, S., Ten innings. Pitevaree rooklyn. Blncinnath Boston. Poliadelphia, 10; St Lula, & it New York. bare af Brorkien, i. Lowe at Phiiaderpuia, perrcastios for keen speculation. air Ben emhe | was delightfully cooled by 2 fresh breeze and the track fast. Books Are Big Losers, Ala Russell was withdrawn from the first rave at 116 o'clock. Her withdrawal brought out.a very painful state of uf- fairs for mich bookies who had been laying prices ahead of time. She was quoted at 1 (0 4, which caused the con fenoers to be quoted at fancy prices, bout Yao forcing the price down from sixes to |‘. fours, Aiter the money had been placed Mr. Miller made an appaiiing discov- ery—Hildebrand had weighed ‘in with- out blimers, Obliged Mr. Miller. This would never-do! Merry Lark, Mike Garn‘ah, was a horse tat not do his best without. blinkers, 40 Soopardixe the money of toe ela house contingent-—of course, the modest |. wager Mr. Miller made bimecif did tot oun no a be thovehe. ‘ot. 80 ‘Mr, Miller promptly Jald the case before Steward Vosburgh, exe of the Sas, would. wari 1 THIRD RACE— year-o) tix furlongs Prank Baer me. Pits one the big- ‘book: was loaded up on rand the contenders mostly t third prices. Under Phe rules Re ART, pankeraaser. Je lay- int pricas 6 weighed does so at his own’ ris cannot make craatHans All the Ala Russel AD: feturnga, but alt other bets Bas cy that, every 1 too sag x pri ease | wit vosing bo 0. e Met ention last year, oF time that the books have been burt. Hildebrand’s Mant Fell, E4000 ada wat ‘% Selling: twor longs. Sta ving. ‘Tim ie Reteing Startors, : Boos we gs HG locks. Wa, 8t.Hit.¥in, B6tr, sa M4 aw iz Han, tea aby, Mae om Kingsmers also c Avion jut vee ne, ne d it mi hird plage, sn Boreas as ert ed ont Stoned, on iat Sh won by a is toh y Calabash ani fed den ra idebrand was not bur, rm at iG Cintas a 35.527 Hont Away In front and " 2 fengths: from STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAdue. eb, We de ie 1a Mroit, 3; Ney, York, leveland, 7; Priisdelohia, 0. Wanhineton "3: St. Louls, 2. Chleago-Boston mame poatboned, ‘Wet GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY, Extindciuie ‘a te ngton at St Louie sty Boston at Cnica COUSIN EVA WINS RACE (Continued from First Page.) Bop bya nead. Ancestor was a length and @ half in front of Hand: Cousin Eva All the Way. FOURTH RACE— Yenns. Stake fillles two years old, five and The Yallie, $7,500; ghe-halt ae fart good.” Won ridden Bee Ke BE, i Bi ONT or 6 oh dy! shat i 1 Sige io 4 any dnl a, Belin Hamburt iny leo rat. Cousin Eva rus: ed to es fap in the Bret wader ga made ail the running Won psa Ps Bulted The Southerner. f RACI 200 added; ou three: E81, manana sa © ne omer Fin, y Lap bere TEE gerthel ‘ is, Laswwaon, Brieand also ran. Bellatrix rushed ¢0 the front and made the running followed by Masuniello and Major ‘They ran this way tothe. far tur, whore % Major got & at of th ks and stopped, ‘On the The utherner closed on Mas- anteno, and the ur closed > abuthernet ng. The erner won easily by three Masaniello, who beat El- wood six lengths for the place, lemailan by Five Lengths, SRT i King, Tree and running, Slowed sel Beetle wise dense i fe est te i ‘ Sis am are | Diace, TENNIS STAR STARS TO|E: ibe FOR pac ie | was forced sane rin. ‘Bt Bh | HES a oo Fin wis ED ers Bowerman, Bowerma before Che hot Tew. es weather : Started, , DELAY RELIED UPON TO BALK POOL-ROOMS The Mxebutive Committee of the Western Union Telegraph Company, Sent to-day to the Board of Directors a recommendation that hereafter no rac- ing reports be transmitted by the com- pany, except when they are delivered at a regular office of the company for transmission to a regular office in the regular way of business. This recom- mendition 1s designed to do away with the furnishing of racing results to pool- rooms by apcolal wires, It will not interfere with the sending 2 wires to newepaper offices, Pee will tt Interfere with thes endinj Tmessages from the regular offices of the company at the race tracks. But the time required for the dellvery of mes sages sent in the regulur way of bust- ness will not allow of poolroom service in that manner, The Executive Committce met in the board room of the Western inion RAUB Russell Sage, after on hs ness of nearly six eres Appearance, seemingl ergetic as ever, to tal Hberations of a body of} been a member for man: the others who attended were President Sai of the Western Union; Jacob ante and James Hazen ie 'is presumed that Jacob L. Bchift, who once threatened to resign from the Western Union directorate if it was part, in She ae. which he has years. Among found that the company was a cerntsnios Pool-rooms with mcing results, is the autthor of the resolution sent to the Board of Directors. ‘This latter board does not meet until September, PIRATES AGAIN. MEET DODGERS. (Continuet trom First Page.) Malay’s safe drive to left tallied Gess- ler, Malay wae caught stealing, Car- Tisch to Rite Ritter was out, Rit- chey to Howard. ONE RUN, Fifth Inning. Bascn was on an infield hit, He hy Dobyns, Flaherty to Wag- ner, Hall forced Dobbs, Wagner fe Ritchey. Lumley singled to right. Hall fled to reach third on the hit, but was caught, Clymer to Wagner, NO RUNB. Sixth Inning. Beaumont uvpled ¢o left centre, Ho acored on Wagner's ai ple ko centre. Wagner was forced by Howard, Eason to fewis, Brain singled to the’ infeld, Ritchey Med to Dob! Carrisch's boost. ONE RUN. ner, Gessier ‘nit. safely went to second on Beaumont’ error, Batch olng to third. Lewis reached’ first on Brain's poor throw. Bateh tried. to seore, but was caught, Howard to Car- risch, Malay drove a'homer to centre, scoring Gessler and Lewis before him, Ritter singled. So did Hason, Eason was forced by Dobbs, Ritcher to Wag- ner, Dobbs and Ritter worked a double steal, Ritter scoring. Hall struck out, FOUR RUNS. Seventh Inning. o tet Lewis out, Howard SENS Ri eae Canole’s Next Fight. MoClosky, of pf racing results from race tracks over re ATLANTIC CLUB GIVES UP CRUISE No one was surprised to learn to-day that the annual ocean cruise for schoon- ers of the Atlantic Yacht Club had been abandoned, but there were many who took with a gfain of salt the excuse that the cause was foggy weather and a small entry, 8 cannot believe that the for $1,000 8, side between rey, of this city, a4 G. ‘Parson’ Warly, ot Pittsburg, w! caused so man jaimnetions among “ihe old ginird,” n't have @ great deal to do with the abandonment of the Immediately following the nikfest trouble, Presldent Underwood resigned His “cienity, he said, had been tres- ranger elemert, followed by tiat and interest :n ‘he ickers oveunward Pasred. upon soy “the is resignation wai f other old-timer: the ie ae jockey role ine “YOUNG OTTO" BALKED AT WRESTLING BEAR Tho nerve of ‘Young Otto," who te believed by his friends to be a coming champion, forced Frank Clayton, of Coney Island, to reveal the identity of bis mysterious Russinn wrestler, to whom he gave the name of Michael Romanoft in a to any man in the world to throw him for 95,000 a side. Mr. Clayton was visited yesterday at his hotel, the Pabst Loop, by “Young Otto” and his manager, Chaties E, Bol- omon. The trio got down to business immediately, : with just exactly $1,000, which he was bed aay to post as a. forfeit. de- manded on behalf of his man thet Michael Romanoff be present at the preliminary tulk. Clayton to produce Homanoft oe before were signed. ae a . for unimportant “at thi mn said his mane would wal lh on pounds and fas Ni oe, weight it of Cl ‘3 mystery. yton then a and eat ‘orig him in." Brought Hofuanoll, the, eaemneneiabatomba wens Ohta eo “Bring us @ dria! said ne ee eg yet orto, Irie— Hi Sid, Sut Rowers, ale. ous jas Hi Cullen. Extra Attraction, Attractl ieeo & eae Give 7 fouventrs Every by watt Ttimowrs Wei » Grayce 6 “The Governor of MT preatrice Morgan, Jas, E. Wilzo sy Lovering. Fins Cast. Dally Matinee: . Souvenir Matinees ‘Tuesday and Thursday, ied a xoverry| La Rouge Domino Pees | Boy {ENON Baton took Kowrl € Batch beat out a slow roller to Wag- |: Hi D DET a eran ATR, 46th DSONat i: THE HEIR TOTHE Hoc Ali WORLD'S Won! "| THE “chléaad LUNA PARK(|"= utomobiies daly Ra 3 aE Bana ay: dee eek, Mo, Bunting TS. a neater ae eT oer War rightonjday ss frst each P each +10 se BEST SHOWS ON HAST LOUD NEW YORK.3% NORTH POLE BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, |BRIGHTON BEACH suse renee Se opti | nate gti We Riau Frat Teale nie sled tee Paar | SORE ae son EST BET RECORD, NiBICAPPER uae Winners, 7-10 of ners, st 2 ere ast SOL. Bi winnent fis or ‘ova ners, » lO a1 Winters Pid ertova ner ea ners, TAO ‘or over Gh 18 fe Fh No. of Starters, 7-! 40 oF DIESTEL BOLING By % a ae Bae anueae ihe ~GHKGO WAND ~anairong BEACH RA CES, “MANHATTAN BEACH, |; WitGnere VAUDEVILLE *35! PAINS onS@S' HARA cs [A PASTOR'S Suhusit Four tegen, Comiauss, Ferment Monin DREAML LAND. Pee Fi Monster, HIE ROCKAWAY BEACH, maven i NLD