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NEW YORK WATERS Alexander Cochran’s Defender Arrives at City Island and Is a Beauty. First of the new America’s Cup yachts to arrive in Now York waters was Vanitlc. She was towed from New London to City Island, and fived there at 6.45 last evenini New York Yacht Club flag aloft ang an American ensign at hor taffrail. She left New London at daybreak in tow of her tender, the steamboat City of Stamford. A haze covered the Sound and the City of Stamford pros ceeded siowiy all day against wind and tide with her costly cheat Alexander Smith Cochran, Vanitie’t owner, made the trip on his black steam auxiliary brig yacht Mobican. he wp sloop came to anchor of | Wood & McChure's Shipyard, where sho will be hauled out for a scrub. Ding and to be ungasured for the first trial race, next) Tucsday. Mr. Cochran;went aboard Vanitte after she came!to anchor and had a talk with Capt William S. Dennis about the chancestof a spin out in the Sound to-day, If the breeze is right Vanitie will be-taken out under sail shortly after noon. Adjectives were about exhausted describing Defiance, but if Vanite had a mahogany hull she would be even handsomer than the Tri-City yacht. At that her bronge hull, col- ored only by thevaction salt water, is at. An-immaculate wh k, with mahogany hate nickal trimmings and alu- minu| rm a deck setting for ) her wh uck elad crew that delights th her topsides bronze, Resolitte'’s white, Def mahog- any and Shammwek’s greeg/all three roxpeciye defenders and Mthe chal- ener will be rasily distiacuishable, As far as thoirthulls go, Vanitie and alike of the of the water, % about the larger than shorter thar ines sn ’ ers about 30 feet across, or only about two feet Jess than thaseyof Defiance. But Vanftie's mast is Muble stayed downsthrouchsthe spreadprs, the inner atoys twing halfway ‘between the mast and the ends of the spreaders, is also <louble stayed the om v- ve sailed atyall mes t lower he:# reat st tail nd jib, her desteners William Gardner, dis arproving} ment of a single. lower! headsall on #0 large a boat, As‘on Dafiance, the top- mast telescopes Into the mast. Vapitie.hasitt the beam of Deft- an bat she ‘has more body that Akea the boat to dapend on in a Rosen Her linesaare lone and grace. | ful. Her stern tostead wt being chops ped off is moderately] full and easy, Uniti all batt It ts overhung far emouch mot to eusiest strain and has a, pleasing outline. of the experts | 1 — ae Highlander Catcher and Rus- sell in Collision That Results Disastrously for Latter. By Bozeman Bulger. UNAMAKER, partially = dis- guised as’ a first baseman, contributed one of the five hits that kept the Highlanders in the table of percentages, but In the experiment Frank Chance came mighty close to losing a good catcher. The White Sox have yet to know whother or not they have lost @ per- fectly reliable pitch Playing first base is a different proposition from squatting back of the plate to take a idly thrown ball, and it was in thd third inning that this difference dawmed en our Mr, Nunamaker. In taking @ quick throw from Peckinpaugh on “Letty” Russell's sharp grgunder, “Nunte” got his legs crossed over the sack, evidently thinking he was going to block a runner, and when Russel! came down under a tpll head of steam the finally got in focus the Chicago with a bagy twisted leg, and Nuna- to apologise. 8 At First Costs Services of Star Boxman was a crash. For « minute all that could be seen was @ blur of flying legs, and when the picture pitcher was stretched on the grass! maker, escaping unburt, was trying Jt is likely that Russell will be out of the game for some time, as bis left leg will not stand the two hundred pounds of weight until the limp has ite Sox of late he has been playing his hand a littie too strong and was caught off the bag by Bens after making his first and only hit. Scott caught him the day before. Demmitt, the Chicago outfleder who formerly played with the Highland. era, has developed «into one of the beat sun flelders in tho business. Two | of his long running catchos with the| sun blazing in his eyes robbed the Yanks of @ chance to tle the score in the last two games. Ping Bodie may be a little heavy In the feet and, as his team mates say, In the head, but it Is not dif- cult to understand why Callahan keeps him, Single handed Bedio won both games from the Highlanders, His home run in the ninth inning yester- day put the finishing touches on what might bave been a long drawn out, dinner-missing strugile. Since com- ing to the Polo Grounds Bodie has batted in the neighborhod of .800 and, think of it, he has two more days to Go. ‘The first double-hoader of the sea- son—in New York—will be played Fri- day when the Highlanders hook up with the Athletics to dispose of one 4 those games postponed on account f bad weather in April. Pretty hard to realize that it was too cold Nod play baseball a month ago, isn’t it After having pitched a one hit game and another shut out a fow days Jater, it must have been quite a shock to Big Jeff Tesreau to ha been run, @ triple and @ two bageer as j Starter, Wow! Notwithstanding their bad start against the Cubs the Giants did thoir | best hitting of the year, with one ex- ception. They piled up fifteen hits for a total of ten runs which Charley May’ says makes them look pretty good in the high number pool for the her. counsel for O: With All Her Dagsare. Maria Bartentos, a singer who has been heard in concert | sailed on the French it there was a deputy sheriff at the pte ‘with ‘an attachment for her baggage, sho got away safely and left nothing behind The deputy sheriff, acting for Hammerstein, could Rot find any baggage listed in her name. Shoes | Fa For The Holiday White Nubuck, Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Black Satin; leather covered or Leas f buckles; narrow recc ding toes, light turn or medium welt soles kidney heels, One of the season's best styles. Compare them with others priced one dollar more, Style 1852 Bt White Nubuck disappeared entirely, The White Box did not blame Nunamaker, because they knew him to be a green hand at the art of covering first. Still, it was pretty tough on “Lefty.” ‘The trick in playing first base is| the footwork, and until one becomes adept at it many accidents are likely to oceur on quick plays. sacker must hr The first be able to judge the faid to be the quickest shifters in the business. The occasions are very rai when either of them gets into a col- Usion. But for errors by the shortstop and of the White Sox the rs would have been shut n, and this failure to make runs has begun to pall on Frank Chance or several days he has been negotiating with the Red Sox, Detroit and one of the other Western teams over a trade whereby his team ; can be strengthened at the bat. He just missed a chance at getting Gainer, who went to Boston in a straight sale, Pp Frit Matacl has a trick, and x @ most advantageous one, of play: | iny just far enough off first to | draw a throw and keep pitcher | and first baseman worried. But | Into First Placegin American, League Race. nthe runs figured prominently yea- terday in threc basebaliggames, played! by local teums, “Ping YRodie’s homers, put the Iighlanders onbice and Mikey ing a fine article sChgeago start) Joined the Dunlin’s circuit drive ad the Giants on the rond™to victor At Washington Vark fe \Brovkfe won in the eloventh onea home run. nnn | Putting 'Em Over the Plate} Senators Beat Tigers and Go, wv. vd ‘seratoh”| Clark Griffith, mank@Mot the tend ators, and their thous ers in tho capital In a happy! they might e now leading in the Amert-! the first timel n. ‘Mhey nave race for ason t the le ud y over the T U *Chink” Yingling is certainly piten-§ 2 ing great ball for the Ciocinnat! Reds, and besides is clouting the ball fo: keeps. He shut out the Phillies yes terday by a acure of 10 to 0, and abs made two clean drives, which scomd Uns for his team, ¥ cntet nt twirter of ) wan, O08 oi pitched curves doubles & and four va total of five Artic 16. in the righ b n thoy or he fman wae tho right man » luring the game da and the Ohi- ata Home run in which gave the ininis feds, f the ele ——-— Five Free\ Round » trope /appegrs Tolegren Gabe ‘ot tien for any o y may he cast in pernom or can be matied to 0 OTE COOD FOR. ‘ONLY ONE CANDIDATE | rcs vn aN SUITS $4475 CORLL See | Tallors 4h% basal aoa a t leasure This vote must be opat on oF _ “gun IN F. Ww. Meey 31 p ix of follow-(| Boston Red Sox, haa made a league ester ha Brookfeds the needed run to beat Joe Tinker's crowd, George Warren Latham, who played first b with the Boston Club in Al Spalding was the 4 at his home in Utica, | i Wis sixty-two years old and played with many teams through- out the country, Chief Wiison, dwh: has been play- of ba Louis Card for victory Fesponsible team's the Hoston Braves. He clouted out a home run with @ man bn the bases, which two | runs clinched the gamo, over Foster, the young twirler of the record for the season by completing forty-two innings without having been scored upon. The thregtened action of the Roch- (international League) club ainst President James A. Gilmore the Federal League to recover advanced to ‘Tex McDonald when he signed a Rochester contract will be dropped. A check for the amount was received to-day from the Pittsburgh Federals, Pitcher Schmutz, who has boen un- der a probationary contract withthe | Brooklyn National League club, Shas signed a contract to play with tho sion for this season and also in 915 GOOD FOR ONE VOTE IN Ritchie 4% Cornell’ sire Popularity Contest dT Policemsn, Firem mh Letter Carrier, Rallrocd Employee and C ; if ne contentanta will be printed In. our advert is ANY GUUPONS @® You please apveara in Sunday Vere, bhiges, each winner will nt any of our 10 atores, earlier in the Joe Dawson. ng ux day by T ri (European Tours * Journal and Tevelve the prise tied Eventi salle week, with him at the camo day before yes- terday, been made to rm winter and is said to be financially independent. cap that would be used as an optical | test for recognized ev j} men who would at partir Pana “simmers y rote Gizes 8} toll Friends of Birdie Cree, who sat) declare that a proposition has I the former Yank Just as the annual St. Louis rumor comes to the front with a deal by which Merkle is to go elsewhere the big first baseman steps in and gathers for himself four wallops in a single game, driving in enough runs to trim the Cubs. By the way, who started that story? Children’: and Misses’ ButtonShoes Calf. A high cut style low heels and w Extra well made for To avoid being recognized on the re, Bill Evans has © disguise, When Polo Grounds in a ewn tweeds and a checked , astygmatism he was not by hia friends in th know of some gentle. never be taken for n umpire—on the tleld—wihout a dis- ulse but not Bill, He needs ‘em, ress box, W CLQSED SATURDAY -- DECORATIO We Guarantee Ei devoted renin to Home We will gladly extend credit to you without any extra =, 10% : ry, room. din of wt runteed to be 4 in every recthe porehs lawn aoe sr 'shis hemes NOW ‘AN cay ai Porch Rocker, jaehes $1.25 == Henry zhi struction; xolden Tniah; Sale of High Grade yenanitary Refri frigerntor iy tly Reduced he White Enamel Rettig Regular Price 1s SS otros THs Le 2.00 1114 to 2. .2.50 214 to 6..3.00 Tan Russia Calf 2)4 to 6.2.50 Of White Nubuck and Ten Russia with broad r-resisting Ten Big Best Family Stores. Easy to Reach. | Sompy Block 8th Av.363, 5 ai OUR ONLY STORE i rnitare for OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST. M5—e spereullse axounts' in’ the Saree proport Furniture incloties Whbe E FULLY ONE-HALF DSTAL FOR FU by yt singer in Paris to Gome to thia country, to sing for $1,309 @ Might and deposited $8,000 for her in a Paris bank. She took ft and used ft, he says, and after arriv- ing here refused to sign the contract. bi Berten' was hinted that igi ghd wa, Chevaltor cheva- amber Henri went her of her ag ee on oh Ld ie & me Gotran, th passengers. Ladies’ light and dar! laces. Style 249714 outfielder | from the International | 6to8 .50 | White Canvas eague. Birdie is still sore, though, 1 Bines and says he would quit baseball be: Ba to 1.1.75 |S 11. 1.00 fore coming back. Incidentally, Cree 114g to 2.2.00 | 11% v9 21.25 made quite a bunch of change last | 2% to 6. 1,50 Children’s and Strap Pumps, wi A low priced pui dui and-econ, ‘Outsicen charges of any kind, Font, quantity of any IN FRIZKS to » the most popul ed couples and newly-weda, ‘THK COUPON. Her Address . Name of Groom... the contest closes, brenaht only to of 19 votes, All votes mi ed on oF before June 21 and ‘Vitelend fe fe brid ge merce of Now French conaul here, and the Comptéss de Bertier were among 3 For All Sports English Outin, Tan Call Miss vas Patent Colt and € 05 ‘ork. White , For Decoration Day For City, Country or Shore ovelties in White Buck, Nubuck and Canvas—Colonial and high cut styles. Outing Shoes in White Leath- ers and Canvas and Tan Calf. Ten Big Blyn Stores are show- ing them in the windows—com- tent salesmen are carefully ting them in the stores. buck, with guaranteed rubber soles and heels; invisible eyelets, A popular alkaround sport shoe. ik ribbon bows. that will prove ical, $5 to $5,000 On Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Give Free » [Lifelnsurance LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME ra oue tome urtttines titers a erlgtion mh nan (0 CLUB FEES—NO INTEREST ADDED—NO EXTRA CHARGES OF ANY KIND. ——— eet Shoes in All Grades. which cannot an entire hi ii combarison that FREE soynlee recat. 1p thes! of Setar felons LUDWIG BOUMANN & COMP'Y, Oth Av. 251 Dte36in St had Oxfords of and White round ou WF RTA rare fo sure . cuanged me fall | DALACE ues: ‘en lene COD witha | nurs aT teem 4 on erie CHARLES A. KEENE : | MODERN 0, Importer of Diamonds. HARRIS", gpg, aly 0 9.30, 180 Broadway, New York: kis 4 THE CHRISTIAN SUITS and OVERCOATS: FI N AL ys fooun Puan? ; The receivership has ended. For two days the stores have been closed Stocks have been rearranged, assoy'ted, laid out for the final lap in the race—and now begins the last.ten days’ sale of present Smith-Gray stock. In ten days everything must be sold. Kvarything must go to make room for the new chain of Smith Grxy shops. For when the Smith Gray stores ‘‘come back” they will be / along new lines—with a new idea—and not a w°stige of the old ns stock can stay on their shelves. fa, but selon yA © Never have clothes been sold for so litt! has there been greater need for such a tremendous cut in price. The opportunity is yours, Come while the pickin is good. Hite dein] = "This sale will include suits and over- Tuctiss w'detir| Coats, vests and trousers, medium, hght and heavy weights. Full dress suits, tuxedos, cutaways and Prince Alberts. Linen—white and striped serge, flannel and homespun trousers. Also Men’s Furnishings and Hats. auction to clothing jobbers. This sale will not be held at our Sth Avenue store. 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