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Se ay eae a HIGHLAND! DETRO! fe DHICAGO 3 ee Slow “Doc” Newton Begins [Circulation Boake Oven to Au. NEW YORK, WEHATHER-Fair to-night ow@ SunGay TINA RESULTS EDITIO HIGHLANDERS WIND UP SERIES AGAINST TIGERS & Game at Detroit for Griffith. BATTING ORDER. @pprrorn. NEW YORE. Jones, If. ¢ Hoftman, ct. Coughlin, sb. Chase, 1b. Crawtord, cf. Iberfeld, as. Sobb,-rt. \Willlama, Ib, Rossman, 1b. Laporte, Ff. Behaefer, 2b. Moriarty, 3b. Schmidt, c. Conroy, It. O'Leary, as. Thoms, c. Eubank, p. Newton, p. ‘Umpires—Messrs. Stafford and Hurst. (Bpectal to The Evening Wort.) AMERICAN LEAGUE HASEBALL GROUNDS, DETROIT, Mich., July 1.— The Tigers started the final game of the series with the Highlanders In the ‘hopa_of winning and thereby staving EVENING WORLD RACE CHAR JULY 13. rt FOURTH DAY AT BRIGHTON. CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Stake; handicap steeplechase; t two miles. ‘inner, br. g., by Gerolstein—Fusee, Owner Btone, WG. wilson 3464} i rs & four-year-slas Jockeys. Opes. High Clos, Pi, oh mile from hom Deleanta ran a Grandpa fall_at in faultless ood race, rat jump Papicnes Pease Bey, red & good from Ere tet ‘off the rush of the Philadelphia Club, which is pressing them hard for posi- ton. Detroit fans tendered Chesbr> an ovation, which may have done some- thing toward alleviating the twirler’s Aisappointment at losing yesterday the best pitched game seen here this season by either a home or visiting twirler. First Innang Schaefer threw Holtman out O'Leary's wide throw left Chase nao Elbarralt-Med-to Jones-and Chase was rs $ doubled to eae fer. . RUNES hi ony J liked. in fore Garrett, [hans to trbertald. w= Cra wdoed= to) Coughlin, Hiberfeld to Willams. ‘\ton threw out Cobb. .NO RUNS. Seeond Inning. fed ix furiani ‘Start, i was ane ‘Saomerays pa med Te Sit En ay Actor nGuesaston, Owner i. R: ‘Williams singled. Laport fanned. Morlarity singled. Conroy's drive car- KEENES Oa GIANTS SHUT OUT REDS WITH “MATIY” IN BOX (FINAL SCORE.) CINCINNATI. 0 000000000— 0) GIANTS. i 10201000 — 4; CINCINNATL R H PO A E Huggins, 2d. o 3 4 5 0 Mitchell, rf 0135s ty 0%. 0 © 1 123 0 °o 1 9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 13 0 0 (esha LY SV) Odwell, If o 0 2 0 © Davis, If, 0 0 0 0 0 Hitt, p.+ é 0 0 0 1 0 Smlth picccsce ss Omer l OSES 0. Totals........006. 0 IL 24 14 0 NEW YORK. R H PO A E Shannon, If....- oo oO Browne, rf. Selina nas) na OO, Devlin, 3b..... 60.02) 27s OPO Bresnahan, cf......90;1 3 1 0 Hannisan, 1b.. AG cP Sy sh) Dahlen, ss. $1050),0 11S) 4410 Strang, 2b. SON Ue OEP Bowerman, c. thsi dt) Oo Mathewson, p Bah pepe rk 1G) Totals... e411 27 12 1 Baze Hits—Oft Hitt, 6; of Smith, 5. ‘3 off Firat Base on Errors—Cincinnati, 1 wt on Bares—Cincinnats, 5; Glants, 8, truck Out--By Mathewson,’ & lome Run—Drowne. Tee-Base Hit—Kruger. ‘Two-Base Hit—Shannon. Double Play—Ganzel and Huggins, Umplire—Em sli SHEPHERD WINS BG BOAT RACE Regatta of the New York Bay Association Watched by Thousands, First Basu on BallesOrr~ Hitt ~New- | Smith, 2; off Mathewson, 1. 009 spectators lined the Speed- a afternoon to witness the ex- ing races in the New York Bay Re- Fin. Jockeys. Open: High Clos Pi 88. | pommed_ off Hubank's eins to Rose- 38 ye Miller 75 Ty i013 TS | man. Schaefer and lossman Kot fe et 30 19 8 | Thomas, NO RUNS, Pri th dire 1 4 4 2 | Nosaman afngied. Schaefer, hit into a 44 by? EMD & $ 39 [double play, Hiberteld to Williams, to 7% 8! fountain, 5 72 7S 710 Chase. Schmidt walkety On a passed at hy gs ner ae R $ Fe ball he took seconds 2; Leary grounled * t Z ta Chase. oN! INS = Ww er hy va 2 th Be ie Eruton™ BB oat e Fhird Inning: * 1 Notter Ks 20 , Gerate 3 ; ° 8 | Newton grounded to Coughlin. Bo did tehed—Haansel. | 7Ajded Starter, a ah the lead to _|Hoffman. Chase singled and stole, El- Hinittax ail His speed and eet a fast | berfeld Walked. —Wilttama forced —EA- remarkable race. Off last. he ran arcund | berfeld, ‘Leary to Schaefer. NO RUNS. oe Dubanks tanned, Jones Med to Con; 7 $1,000 added; | roy. Coughlin | wal Crawtfors OTR ok iS. Winner; tripled, Coughlin scoring. Cobb. sin- gied, Crawford scoring. Cobb as hipped off trast, Newton to Chase to Williams. TWO RUNS. Fourth tnning. i Schaefer and Rossasn Kot” Laporte. tsrinrity—singied Conroy wine ect Flackman icy forced Conroy. Coughil Trussell sdohm r, On & wild pltth Mor orad and Thoenas took third. O'Lea: |Newton'’s. grounder, ‘Thomas scorin, se tO Rafts otter [Norman filed to) Crawford.” Pw “thm 44—0ft 3.46. Bera tehed—D eh, The Kquire,. RUNS.) iPlay, Taade the running and wan never Ip imbua could never «at up. os 1) taadeagromde "GB's ot of arotind’ froma’ poor br hen nia. Magasine both } yene fae ech SEO on : i Fee abiriah ou Yiand eansiots Gah Codi onitb rey ea colds meas WINDSOR RESULTS. i tar asad. Won delving = woered. Wt Keene: s WINDSOR RACE TRAV, Ont. ¥ = July 1h=Resuita In the races here to- | ae BF reCarter dex were aa follows: 7 1 FIRST RACE—Taunt (10 to 1) 1, Joe | fontxomery x TFaltert (0 ta 372, Reretile—t8—to—S)-3-+- tie Crawtord 7 i qime—1.461-5:. Florentine, Young Sater, | : 19 40 -[qWaterland, Gold Spray, Annle Berry, ; i 2 Madden and Theodocia also ran, | y a8 SDOOND RACE--Flying Plover (to - 4$ fy Bo de th Enoch “(even for place), 2: 4 ot Bank Holiady, Time—3.31, --Gaiden i Ey Way, Tony Hart, Croxton and Aptery | i 2 EY 3 ran. (*W. Shields's entray), time, 4.18; off 4.1 ‘on vam oe erty y, Won In & ry ran Nav! . Beratched--Beacon Ligbt. 4 i entes. grea Feuer Pan fan a very ame race, He wan under a yall. to th ‘arive. jaually food "race. ite era Lwrnral nt pte Dandelion ran hin race. THIRD ‘RACE—Funtastic (8 to 6), 1; sCharic phert _( _f 22) a SAE mies eo peepee side, J. BR. Loughery algo-ran, $Cou- dled’ as Valley Farm entry. | Jeldx. ony: Rorero Herman “Putter FOURTH RACE-Doc Kyle (8 to 1) 1, Arawegang (8 to 6 for place) 2, Bon Mot 3. Time—1.15 he Belle of Brighton, Dan McKenna, Miriam) W Conaideration, BE. C. Wotina, Lady Hen: rletta and Monroe also ran. —_——>____ WHAT WOULD You Do?. To Save Your Wife From Drow | | ACE—Salling, for two year Won driving, Time—l.07 3.5. “old Winner, 41,000 “added ch. fb y Bla five and a halt fur Shoot—Magna fe :hard. Donnell, ou trun in the early mage, race, é towed with Tu KENILWORTH RESULTS. FIRS! RACE—Apple Toddy (2 to 1) Ba (7 to 6 for place) 2,” Merrimac Wine 108 $5. Fehomas Calhoun, wood, lam Pon reyrant craing Wie nierants tte RAOE—Anna Smith. (4 to 5) hace) > fi Prochivity ran» tair Azora, Gold’ Coln also ran. THIRD RAC Iatt (7 to 10) Prno=1.10, ran. FOURTH RACE—Floming (1 Mawkarna (1 to 2 Hoanerges, 3. Alartert, BIFTH RACEK.!-Cobmo: i,” ‘Adbatt Beatrice HH. for Time~114 4 40 5, pla: els eran ala Ea hoe. Bak 1h enteng 5 Ha 8 yh w 2h ot Se lat: taut are ; Tair gth 7 4 Manvtieid +4 AYID OF oF Wank Hee May hk | Noiter "Bab Great’ og HAW he 1d Lowe’. = Contract 1108-3013 Lame <1 ame, B14; off B18 Borate 3 ene Wb the lead easily, but ing fast at the end, aud (he boy had to Mlecranite (even) 1, Cocksure (3 to. 5) 3, Grafton oe Eto. Ds a ic), 3 Polly Request, Mas i TOR” Yorkne i at Teas i trunsel 7 “ $ if HAS Maa eee tng Would You Snorifice thi. Wg 7 Scratched—Pioneer, King Cole. Heaailp, Quleus, Pro Lives of Your Two Sonst t Metamora Sloces wamely under a hard drive. Aaylor ran his race, but could not PARIS, June 2.—To nave his wig! and ‘come bask. trom yesterd: dien Went_closet_a bi jet his two boys drown, or to safe the boys and let his wife drown, wha the agonizing problem placed before Farmér Ledue, gt Pont, In the Lotre Valley, Mine. |-edue was feturning from a village G1 Use othér side of th, Aller, and her husband and two littl boys, aged ten and seven, were waltinie | ‘on the hone side of the river, When ste | got to the river, the farmer's wife saiy | the: waiting on the Opposite bank, und, instead of KvINg ReoUNd bY the brag f quarter of a mil fo wade Kcross ame re the ¢ arried off hie Instantly? ‘ould vou « our wie ail Ie 100 "In cash 4 recelved in v Jzex for the best. lw tiers. oie question. | Wor full dee 820 ing Section of to-mor. > fcticoateanfe Reese ‘ cA iste cs 2 Larchle Graham, ee Hae eS 10 Dla’ gatta Association, held on the Harlem River. urd teading oarsmen tn the { Greaicr Were entered as maries Suntor-Biar-Omred: Gigs Won be Matron! politan Rowing Club; New Rocaelle Row-| dng Club. second be Junlor Bingie Sheiis—Won Kbeache, New York Athietic ( Barthel’, Metropolitan Rowing Junior’ Foty Bargec—W" Peewing Ciub! Olymp! Lanior “Bingle 5) by Bhepherd, Beawanakha Boel Civb. David A toes Nagvau Boat Club, second, ~ Junior Double Gixs—Twon by Nessay Roat Club, New York Athletic Ctub sec- ond fontor Double Shelte—Won by Nas “Boat Civ, sew —Tére—xtntette— Cte ond. ‘Axsociation Single Shells—Won. by J.B. | Hayward, sau Boat Club; Robert | Hard: ‘Wahneta Boat Club, Manteemediate, Four-Oared Giga—-W First Dohemian B,C. Ciittomy A, ¢ ond. Ale TRAVERS. MINS COLE CHAMPIONSHD CLEVELAND, July 12. — Jerome 1. Travers. gf Montclair, won the national emateur golf champlonship to-day from of New Jersey, 6 up (Detail of morning round on page 7.) Passe pal oils LATSNIA RACES, IA, July 13—The races here tited As follows | RACE-SIx rons. Agnes zinta (1 to 6 and 9 to 10) 1, Nellette 1 for place Vara 3 Time ROOND RACE furionga.—F ®tolana ds & 0% elder for place) 2 Taulao K. 2) Thine=1,00.3-5. | fost TACs irlongs. ~ ove (7 tov and 1A, Bow srets ‘ for plase) os, Time * and one-eighth to 1 and 2) to or plac), 2 WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER | McGraw’s Men Hit for Ru | eingled ——.__ T While Enemy Wastes Bumps. (Bpecial to The -Brening World 7 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK. July 13—The” Giants defeated Cincinnat! again to-day by a score of 4 to 0, dus to the masterful pitching of Mathewson, who showed every trait of the pitcher who had returned to form. Not once did Cincinnati have a chance In one inning, with two men on bases, Matty struck out the next three batters in-muccession: Twelve thousand people saw the game. First Inning Hugging singled. Mitchell al r Huggins went to third. Belton Bowerman made a great running catel: of Ganzel's foul, Mitchell taking eee. ick out. YO NS. Shannon hit clean iwotebrennena vent to third as Browne went out-on-# Weak tap to Hugging, Deviln smashed Into centre and Shannon scored. mahan fouled to Ganzel. Devlin caught stealing, Schlel to Kune. Second Inning. Kruger fied to Bresnahan. 5} made-a neat autct of Ranen le ee Odwell flied to Bresnahan. NO RUNS. Hannifan filed to Mitchell Dahien lined to Odwehk. Strang walked. Strang was caught napping off first, Hitt to Ganzel to Huggins. NO RUNS. Third Inning, Hitt dropped a grounder and was thrown ou: by. Bowerman. Huggins bunted safely, Mitchell itted a high fly to Bresnahan, Sohlel banged a long single to left, Huggins going to second Higems—was—ownt—stenhg tiled Bowerman to Devlin. NO RUNS, Bowerman beat @ slow one to. third Matty singled, wonding tha big oatcher {to third. Shannon filed out to Huggins. |-Browne Qied-to Kruger, and Bowerman j Scored. “Mathewson took second. Dev- [din a led. Mathewson eving to third. Bresnahan singled, ‘scoring Matty, and Devlin got to third. On an attempted double _rteal Devlin was caught at the piers Schiel to Huggins to Bchiel, TWO Fourth Inning. Ganzel filed to Shannon. fouled to Devlin. Kruger smashed to right for three bases. Kane filed to Strang NO. RUNS. lannifan fled to Kane. le) walked. Boonie Strang: TIRE wasn tevee OUC Of the box and Smith took hin place, Bowerman filed to Kruger. Mathewson Mowrey walked and the bases. were all = pled Smith -threw- out Shannon, &S0 Fifth “inning: Odweil went out on a. grounder to hlen trang fumbled ‘Smith's and he wax safe, Huggins _ Smith. xo to Kecond. neil singled and ae, being run d Hannifan, tht n_was out at 2, Bresnahan to’ Bower: and) Mitchell ne. deified toh to ORT Browne smashed a long drive to right for a me run. Devlin filed to Kane. Bresnahan filed to Odwell. Hanntfan single Dahien filed to Ganzel. ONIE RUN. Sixth Inning. Ganzel singled and took second on a _safe drive to Inft Kruger. out, Kane also struck out. Od- making a clean BareR plate_in left Huggins, t Dowerman ground: an Ane. tty again _ to Huggins and NOit Went out. Seventh Inning singled. Huggins forced him, to Dalen. Hugins was out ste: escond. Howerman to Dahk ohell walked. Schle! struck out. NO RUNS, ~hrowne- singed ——Deviin— ttt —inty x double play, Ganzel touching first and throwing usgine, forcing Browne, Bresnalian walked and out atealing second, Schlel to Huggins, NO RUD Eighth Inning. Dahlen threw Med to Hann’ outto Dahlen, Hannitan beat low vane, forced by Dahlen's grounder, Smith to Kane. i Hugging threw out Strang, Dahlen going to, second, Bowerman filed to Kruger. NO RU Ninth Inning. singled. Davis forced him, strang to Dablen. Smith struck out Huggins forced Davis, Dahlen Strang. NO RUN! —_—__s—__—_ RACE MONEY TAKEN BEFORE HE GOT TO TRACK. Was Jistled on a Bridge “L” Train and His Money Mowray grounded but was out Kane Went. Simon Meyer, of No, 21°8 Seventh ave- nue, reported having bden robbed on the bridve this afternoon. Ale sald that he t rat this end o} hin, we * with $% In hi pocket tothe other end xe found roll" missing. He having n jostled knought nec tradn. nko Peter Worth, a his pockets pleked’ of 3 An arrest followed immediately And another arrest was mado the next weak emary while Ker ‘ebout the same time that Worth 3 etentives Finn Lan: of the Central Omce, oaumht to weet Wa as ploxpockels, who were Jostiing thelr way, according. to the clacges, through the trolley crowds at thig end of the bridge, with @woman aide, who escaped, aaa at t a to} AF BROOKLIN'S SECOND CAME Trolley Dodgers After Two} Straight from Pirates in Double-Header. BATTING GRDER. | Pittsburg. Anderson, rf. ‘ Hamniel, rf. Wagner, 3s. Batch, If. Abbatachio, 2b, jordan, Nealon, 1b, Storke, 3b. Smith, c. Ritter, c. Lieneld. p. Rucker, p- Umplre—Mr, Johnstone. ——4 (Rqectal_to The Kvening World WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- LYN, July 18—After having carried off the first game of‘a double-header by shut out for Pittaburg the Brooklyn team went at the Pirates for the second tussle, bent on administering another defeat to them. Nineteen thousand persona were in the grounds when the bell rang for the second game, nearly 2,000 of whom sat on the grass all around the fold. First Inning Anderson was retired b- Lewis and Jordan. Leach drew a base on balls. Clarke sent a tly to Baicn. Wagner singled, sending Lach to third, Wagner stom resid, Leach sauring on the throw dows. Batty singled, Wagner lo third. Batty stole second, bit Wagner wae caught between third and the piste Rucker to Casey | Ritter. ONE RUN. Alperman fanned. Casey was han a pass and stole second. liummye) #./ led, scoring: Casey, and om Leuch's Uhro®! to. the plato; Humuiel reached second. Batch lined to centre ‘for a base, scorinx Hummel. Jordan atrucx out and Betoh was- doubled un cdl 1 second, Smith to Waxner. TW wendiny Second Inning. Neaion hit to Rucker, who tossed him Storke struck out, Smith was passed to first by Rucker, Liefeid fouled co Ritter. SO RUNS +=" Maloney singed: Lewts--anerificed, Llefeld to Nealon, Ritter was thrown out at frat by Storke, Maloney reaching third, Rucker out ‘to Nealon, unas- xisted: NO-RUNS : Third Inning. ‘Anderson popped to Hummel, Leach mtruck out. Clarke got two bases on Alperman's bad throw to Jordan of his hounder. Wagner walked, Clarke steal- Ing third. Wagner-alole second. Batty: fanned. NO_RUNS 8 Alperman was easy, Batty to Nealon, Casey was retired in the same. way. Hummel sent a long fly. to Leach, NO NUNS. 5 Fourth Inning: Nealon pasted out a fix to Maloney. ‘orke in mith led to Alper- Store consid atruck out. NO. RUNS, Batch beat out -a high grounder to Nealon, Jordan fanned out, Maloney's iner wae too hot for Wagner and went for @ hit, Butea golng to second, Lewis Frown out at first hy Wagner, ad- Yanclng the runners, Ritter filed out to Anderson. NO RUN Fitth tnning- sent—a fly to Rocker to Jordan. nan, NO RUNS, ed. Alperman iit for two scoring Ricker, Casey out, Storke to Nealon, Alperman reaching third. Hummel singled. scoring Alper- man, Batch si ecoring Hummel, and on Anderson's wild ¢hrow Batch ot third. Jordan fouled to Anderaon Batch scoring. Maloney RUNS. yee “. Sixth Inning. Wagner walked. Batty fanned out. Yealon flied to Atperman Storke forced Wagner to second, Casey to Alperman. NO RUNS. Hommel Clarke Anderson. Leach out lined to Al Ricker uses, Lewis out to Liefild alone. Ritter fied to Clarke, So did Rucker, NO RUNS. EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO AT NEWARK, First Game. R.LE, 100000000003 1] 00001000 1 4 0) MoGinley and Carrigan; McCarthy | and Stannage. MONTRMAL AT BALTIMORE, Firat Game Montreal 10.9 00000 o-1 Baltimore foes 1 0°00 3 0.21.6} Batteriex—Keafo and Kittritse: Me Cloaky,.and Hearne. ’ PETER PAN, AT 8” WINS BRIGHTON HANDI 19,000 ROOTERS iGreatest ‘‘Hoss’’? Race of the Season and the only (Cart a qui McCarter, 2 to 1 for Place, and Monte CROWD HELD UP AT BRIDGE Largest spectators, the biggest crowd that Brighton ever held, attended the grand- est horse rac eof the season, or, in fact, of any season, here to-day in the $25,000 Brighton Handicap. Peter Pan, the great Keene colt, won it, but went under the wire a head in front. b 8105, Sed na a gomery Follow Winner Home~ as 40,000 Spectators Cheer Horse and Jockey Notter. _ BY THE ROTTEN TRANSIT, ~ Crowd ~ Ever... Gathered at-This___ Course— Victory Popular as Shown by Lines Behind Bookmakers. BY VINCENT TREANOR. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July. 13.—Fort y thousand after a terrific stride-for-stride battle through the stretch with Mo- er. Notter rode Peter Pan and Miller guided McCarter. It was not estion of best jockey, however. It was the horse and the best one ‘The roar that started mildly enough es Fo md The plungs swam taken help. of body ceptor noune! BUFFALO AT PROVIDENCE. Firat Game, ;Buftwlo . 0000103802 Providence To01021001 Batteries — Milligan and MeAllist ftnvris and P. on ROCHESTER AT JERSEY CITY. First Game. Rochester. 0 0.0.0 0 2:00 Tersey City, 000003 01 Battert roo and Vande; NATIONAL LEAGUE. 8T, LOUIS AT BOSTON,; St. Louls 02021000 O80 Roston « 6.0000 0.0 0 0-0 Batlories- weer and Marshall; Lin- Geman and Needham, | ET, ~ nually vis to be awarded annually in the Departmer HUMAN BONES UNEARTHED, While dieing in an excavation for a new bullding at No. $3 Carmine street “lay Charles McCarthy. a laborer, of 0, HO Front street, unearthed ® heap of bum: that of GIRL DROWNED Could Not Be Revived. {this were the long lines ut the cash— Margaret Struss, an attractive and| boxes of the bookmakers after the fine athletic elxhtcen-year-old girl, of No, |/8h was pronounced “oftel donned bathing sults and took a row= alstance anil the young men struggled har to thé surta the other yo! but when Dr. NEW MEDAL FOR FIREMEN. Banker “Henri A new the horses turned into the stretch ‘ber [came thunderous as the public ide), Pats:Pan,forged—t- the front end Tanged alongside McCarter, Louder and louder it became ax McCarter faltered @ bit at the eighth pole and Cont- Mando's fino son was seen to have & advantage. magne every mother’s @on andl Gaietiter of the 40,000 excited spectatons yelling with “all the lung power on’ tap and you haye ¢he noise that resoun all over the course ax the thorues we Under the wire—Peter Pan with his head BEFORE CROWD AT SEA GATE : in fron. : i The rest of the field didn’ Seized with, Cramps, She}much, ‘The older division fared pale The cheering — did. EHEC RESCUSYS— —Tinfaieae-uroxe- our again aecherasae Jogwed back to the judges’ stand. No more popular victory was ever recorded — at & race track, Ample testimony lot Clifton Brooklyn, was Hold-Up at ace, the Bridge. ‘drowned this afternoon before a griat| Thousands arrived at the track lain 2 crowd of specteioig who watehed on} Galing to the wretehed fretittes for the beach at Sea Gate. The girl wan] handling the crowd at the Brooklyn | token with cramps that drove her | Bridge. Hundreds who waited there frantic und cased ‘her to Aight off her| fer trains had to hustle to the Long would-bo, rescuers : Island ferry and come to the track tial Miss Struss secured her mother's per- | Way: : mission to so swimming with a girl Strong Arms on: Jumpers. friend and three young men. and, af-| The Punchestown Steeplechase, the ter Mrs, Struss hind urged! her to be [Opening feature of '@ tine card of ‘rages salons ake 3 Unmen| litre tals afternoon, had avery. pecue are wer ates pe ty ko Uist Ok Granipa, the tavorites fell The omer Kitt was Florence Hagge- DAtaInG and Palm, with Be man, twenty years old, of No. 192 San- between Uhéem. [f Deleanta or Cy TA BE, BrconTy nh, AT The younk | aT rea bleh ntti: i u 3 jisuten he couldnt have tried. with men were Edward Dslanéyy of No. 101| greater nu 4. Deloanta and the Toom-mate, und Wehard Schrieling, of |Commodore stayed toxecier the \whole No, 687 Lincoln pla Bro y ert Fontaine\ won. at the price’ boat at Sipman's bathing pavilion, damien ‘There was nol 3 are sae in_ him that he shows, Ulmer. Park, and rowed around in andpa did someting Une Gravesend Bay to the. foot of West after falling over the secend Thirty-first street, Sea Gute jump. He didn't run around. the track “Ne wan Ured. Ife stood stock-still side his fallen rider, J. O'Brien. Just ato: An automobile to ‘andpa at the paddock knocked fim down, howeyer. two girls and three young men| ed into the water. and Mies Struee out 900 yards, Suddenly she was with cramps and screamed for Her friends raced out to her as- entrance ani He wasn't hurt, Applauds Miller aetorts Ste agit Suffrage 4 from 6 to § to even madly to bring har to the shore.| The! money in fig time, took the six-furlons drowning girl fought them off and dis | ee ae ea eating Rapid Water, & appeared beneath the, surface, INE | neglected 3-to-1 ahot, two Tengthin. own into & “clambole,"" ; : netlis. Pollceman Jamon, Drennan, who is aj alfax, mtr leading all (he way Into aay 1 , the stretch, 1-up In the race for commodore of the United States Volun- | tt 4 third. Bore, Of thal teer Life-Saving Corps at Coney. Isl- | {he wire ‘d third. « More of the ; holiday hich jammed \ every and, plunged in to tho rescue. Ha dove | holiday oe Heh damm eel agency several times for the girl and brought | cl of ih Pott uleteystestry ’ e, With the assistance and great were the plaudits for. the popular Jockey as he galloped back, to the Judges’ stand. ng men he brought the Drennan applied first ald | Cahill arrived In hte Re- ashore, m Hospital ambulance he pro- A Hunch That Won. ‘ed the girl dead, a Acdece oe Miller rode August Belmont’s colt Lair | Pinyin the third race and got him me atront by two lengths, The New- castle. Stable scratched) ‘The’ Squite 20 that Miller might ride Far Play. } Keneral public, and Miller's friends: in particular, took this ak a hunch, end. toon Fair Play's price was knocked from 15 down to 4 to 1. When the ber- Wertheim to An- nually Award Prize for Herotam. der was spring Millet way away. seth : fair Phase pursued by Nimbus, Medal to be awanted for| 2th money Mavorite, Magusine and driat Miller turned into_the stretch A eeitngthe in front, and the distance tween him and Nimbus never nhort- toner Lantry to- fr P. Werthelm, thé) vhed ax they raced to the finish, Mamas nr, ast Stxty-seventh | gine ran prominently until well into the. Tho medal was made by Tittany | Siretep retin was overtaken @ is of solld- gola inscribed “The |heaten out for third money by Adriana, medal to be awarded for : Jolt for Milllerite: The Millerites got an awful jolt im = the fifth race, ‘Marvellous Waiter was on Anneta Lady, Dut in thin race he wasn't marvellous, Away well, his mount soon fell back ard was swale fowed up. among those who were deg: tined to figure smong the “also rant Reldmore, & very good horse Who ram Pad race Inst tie opt, was a 18 to t shot to-day and ran a@ Improved Pd ool He galloped over the favorite a: at & end and Be sms Golden t came from the provi powhere)45 finleh In tha money, ‘The prize wHl be given an- ‘There are now seven gold mod: | ire —_—_—.»—____- bones, It was learned Jater nite had once been used as a way back in the * wich Village,