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SHARP CRICKET “GREETS TEAM ) OF BRITISHERS “Marylebone All Out All Out for 95 in First Innings at Staten Island, \ Cibectal to. 'The Evening World.) UEVINGSTON, 8. 1, Aug. 4.—The 4 Metropolitan District Cricket League @nd} the Marylebone Club, of England, began their two-day match to-day, the Visitors opening the batting with Dod- sel’and yre. Afger fifteen minutes’ play Do‘lsel was eaught and béwied by Worm,.and Wyld was Clean-bowled. by the. following ball from’ Cobb. ds ell came ‘when. for lunch. Was not. out for e teen. Hen- tek Thee byes —s was, ail ni ‘was | able to resume nein te Se Piast * ions, plaped tor the lace. 9 |(P 4 aiumirum with steel rigs and has tank MINUTE: MILE IS CLAIMED FOR| MOTOR BOAT Herreshotf Water Flyer: Timed at'48 J-2 Miles an Hoor in Trial Test, (Bpecial'to The. Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn:, Aug: 4—The fastest time ever made by any known ‘boat of motor power waa developed in a trial’ test of Inventor (Charles F. Herreshotf's torpedo-whaped, craft in this harbor to-day. | An Evening World Teporter,, who had a watch on the boat as she sped over her course, scored) a | , speed. of-'481-2 miles an hour for a ‘portion of the trip, and at, no time did the ‘craft speed slower than'40-miles an hour. 2 | ‘The. test.was secretly. made,, not halt & dozen persons knowing it was to take “The boat sped’ like an. arrow ‘and excited wonder Among boatmen as she spéad-through the Sound.) ‘She is of capacity for fifty gallons of gasol Her designer. refuses to discuss her speed limit, but it is. cunceded she is good for itty mi an an ina rave. and fora shorty capable of from fifty-five to sixty miles.an hour She is atwo' feet pM that ase ef eee ape ae te pable* of seventy-five. hoyse-power. RESULTS AT. PROVIDENCE. Maes it duit BEN OFS OO) a it the LORD OF VALE EASILY TAKES. THE HANDICAP) Favorite - Au : Revoir Beaten by a Three-to-One Chance ~ at Saratoga. WINNERS AT SARATOGA. FIRST RACE—Lady Amelia (2 to 1)'1, Rose of Dawn (8 to 5 for place) 2, Incantation’ 3. SECOND © RACE—The . Irishman (@ to '1) 4, Kinleydale (even: for place) 2, The Rubalyat . AHIRD RACE—Humo| (2 to: 1) ey Lady \Riisen (6 to) 1) 2, Baltindlan %. FOURTH: RACE — )Mate.(3 to’ "4; Rul Revale (8 t0'8) 2 ‘Bt. Boliane 3. FIFTH RACE—Lella (6 t6 2) 1, Hippocrates “(even for place) 2 Gray Led 3. j SIKTH RACE—Hester, (11 to 5) 1, Bauble (2 to 1 for place) 2, lodine 3. A Bae m BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 4.— As nt Brighton, them dre no stake events run at Saratoga on Friday, but the overnight events to-day were in- teresting, Porte wary #0 to the~Dook- sisted of horses! that hed. not started in some time, horses that had been rac- ing st other tracks, and on these the crowd was compelled to do more or leas guessing, but the bookmakers, were Gelighted. i ~The beat races to-day were the two okey fur z, Euvebell Club, -10-ay. RESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPORTS . ROCHESTER, 2; JERSEY CITY, 5 (E. L). ROCHESTER ...-/:. -... 0.0 0°0 00 JERSEY CITY’ ----'--.--. 020100 ( Wt V1 . TORONTO, 0;: BALTIMORE, TORONTO. ......- wenese'0 0 BALTIMORE . CHICAGI AT WASHINGT WASHINGTON bee 020 1 BOSTON -AT chica (N: 0 BOSTON .... ..-. .-..-4 0'0 0 CHICAGO eewntees 0010 — co Ev Ly oy ° ‘on = 30 sox. NO sof LATE-LATONIA WINNERS. Fifth—Lights Out 7-1, Shackelford 8-5, Itacatiara 7-5, Sixth—Trenola 3 1; Romola 6-5, Orbicular-9-5. pe meat FORT ERIE, . ‘Seventi-—-Phantereile 15-1, Devonshire 52, Tupan 31 1. ehitanthe t Patan MINERS PENNED IN BY FIRE. NEGAUNEE, Mich., Aug. 4.—The “Republic iron and . Steel Company's Cambria Mine is on fire. Many miners are ‘penned, im. The mine is being flooded. 99 WF PEI Ge A hile aie et Dee are Oo eae BROOKLYNS PLUNGE AT LATO _o (HIGHLANDERS : —*! GIVE BROWNS A TRIMMING 1St. Louis ae One* More by Griff’s Chieftains on the Tall Craig. SCORE BY INNINGS. ha 20 0 the consensus of opinion from ers Jn passing comment. upon tory of yesterday, which was, proverbial phrase, fire.” The “Browns,” nothing practice, dismayed, were spruce and chinpor in preliminary miving one the impreaston | RU Pittsburg’ Rootes Bolster Up ‘Tet Born Pennant Hopes and Thwart’ McGraw’s Revenge Plot, Which Ames Failed to: Advance, © BY. BOZEMAN C.-BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 4--With the long string, of victorles broken by Yea! terday’ss défeat at» the “handk' of Ae) iwermal Pirates, McGraw sousded the ‘war ory for a new start. thig afternoon, . hilo he does Not expect.to’ win évery gani¢, that defeat hurt the Giants woree than any game they have. loste this. ‘season, | to and to-day, they werd eager for re- venge. ‘The man who was’ stricken ‘with apoplexy in yesterday's game died late last night, His name. was Willian J. Seventh I Inning. Mahey ‘and not Wawards, as was first Pie SDctankag Tene end repotted.| He was at the head of a urge olectelc ‘manufacturing company <NO RUNG, CTONNe! Mled'to Wamner. and the best known biscball rootes in | Clymer filed to Gilbert, but gee Pitteburg. penn ag hie Men geet "anis slic he eae te abouts ne es pres het a double iy ih. “alldetrasd wo First. toning. Bro three stzikes. aArers thts Meaaeine Bish es out a slow, hit to ay A as was it, ‘ounde: aol nln Rook third one 1 lh jebeuna 0 0 1-3| threw out Mertes. NO RUN! 0 7 poate ta sharp rap to. Nite Ty cc eaah sive malssod three of Atwon'a a a out ‘and the firet chapter was ended. NO. RUNS. Second ‘Inning. Datilen took the count. wit plaint, | Deviin 1 Libis rag a poy te Fi Deviins in alts arore au siets the) vic- intent id hit saf oan Aral at Belts ge 2 eee Se: AEROPLAN Third Inning, “picked out, of the h cam on the sun! and pontine sea ve eM ea aS hey wathe N's fly. partes filed to Giymen NO lion; fumbled Clymer’s akong and’ he was safe. second. — Clark i) TEST ACTS LIKE AN EXCAVATOR | Israel Ludiow tried to. ie ed ace Plane at the foot of Weat up thelr through De Howand walked. Dotfat-a-Head the Pool Baseball. Idlers Launched at Bookics, on) ‘ Open Date’ in’ Schedule, . al to The Bvening World.) CINCINNATI 0. Ang. 4~"We'bave three. men who’ will come under the new bisckist law, unlesn thes report Le us Bn BeiSic ho-next two weeks." seid i, of -the Brooklyn |. ine “Piichers Pasa ‘and Wigge:-and Infieider en. Jumped. ttie team after they had signed contracts, and yniese they (axe advas-: tage of the National ission to returp to. the team and work out their, contracts they: will %¢ ei dehurred: from | Olaying with organised lengiier. ‘Inflelder Weigand, who sino belongs [| to Brooklyn, wili not come in ender this head, ae .he merely . refuses to | recomnize the ‘reserve ‘clause, never having“ ¢igned. a contract. with the Brooklyn Cty, aithaugh we purchased hig relpake © from: Baltimore, We. cer- ‘\ainly will oush the cases. ageinat grape stanted them’ bY |\po wane, Reisling. and Open to» the mit” The.Cincinpat! Club will’ aiso blacklist | Zebring if he fails to make good his Bnancial obligations to thy club, ‘There..was no ane between the Reds e040 Latonia to eee the tun, Whiner Mrikle:t touted Red. Leat® to win in the second race, and there was a on the part gt the Brooklyns. on th rural ‘Trea- | Ber ioM te ay hy ale ie any id Brooklyn fe rele will be re- ething doing. Pact ont, ‘Won, drive Say feng living thelr coin for the double-header to-morrow, and did not turnout i overwhelming numbers. First Inning. Stone, who made four hits started’ off with a % ed fs eastitiog and three at second, Biberteld: «i gatoh.’ Biberfeld stumbled over a jdrive from Frigk,--but throw it to Williams on in, . Fults gall holst from Wallace. aageterany, |G! slam coring Biverfeid, jate @n a relay i Eom, trying for a home run, TWO Second Inning. Koehler got a safe bit on a grounder that Yeager stopped, but could not throw. in time... He took, seoond . on qones's, clean hit tq left fed. Fults a. drive’ from Gleason, but threw Jonea out’ at’ seoond, Koehler wish in vd.- Yeager, J fumped’ under ‘oul mi ugde me to the plate for a “iy Nor sawer as, oh str zie “i oor haa ‘ecorin ‘eae out. =, Grate oe oe eau in caught at the plate. Fourth Inning. er made a great run, getting panlene foul back of third. Brain a eviin's graas-cutter with one hand Toward dropped 'Wagner’s’ thro was safe. Glibert was out steal: fae necond, NO: RUN ‘Ritchey was called out’ on_ strikes. Peitz Inced a nice single over second, Hillebrand lifted a fly to Donlin, Peltz was out trying to steal second, Ni RUNB. Fifth Inning, peeeepenan shot a #afe one through vanced on Amos y sacrl- ie Ee. eae ted iNet ow fe pinys Da Dats aingled to right, scor- | ng | Daach, ONE Fi ann. to put ed 16 Fight alid tole esc- Creer nied a ifs ‘baann were feth co 'Svapmer came Up, look: ‘out. Wagner ine oe ‘out the Deat e coud do Inge (9 lett, nh. Brain Pet Ming the side, vaixth Inning. Mertes filed to Leach. “Dahlen flippéd second, Williams Starr's grounder— Jimmy. Frivk singled i Starr, risk wy an wok aaprew males “was dul, ed by moored | dog. ninth street this afternoon, end demons strated chiefly that - she: rar would make an excellent. ex a. | The experiment was about as Pde of , ing as that tritd in the first atiempt to” navigate the alr made by Mr, Ludlow }@ couple of weeks ago, A volunteer army of small boys. care (| Med the machine from the. house jm which Jt was stored to the river, bank, There {¢ was Attached to.an, aulomor bile by means of @ long rope. ‘the chauffeur, John Fisher, started the auto fa, the expectation’ that, the aeroplane’ would soar ke a kite soars when & | pa boy runs againat the: wind ri i Instead of souring,, the: aeroplane bumped along the ground like a tin cam attached to the caudal oppendage of a On the next, sttempt, the rope” broke, Mr, Ludlow opined that the automo- bile was not swift enough, so Fisher got another one and a new rope, The third attempt,was made at 4.10 o’closk, This time the aeroplane sonred for twenty feet. ‘Then it turned over and dropped to the ground, Aeronaut Lud> Jow declared it needed balance, and Bhation Hamilton votunteered to 59 tp in St. Charles and the aeroplane wont up about ten feet when the machine. rane over and threw him to the ron au aeeee fore he could get up and pinne descended >and y #200 and ai Hew i cine. i auroes ae e tators a zie

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