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VL. rTXZZTTTl xr .THB WELD'S HALT-RATE SITUATION DAYS. SATHi, l MrawPTmm m 1 'fl m feAiH a. fMJlc illlfl SRSlPli IP a a T r a. fl MM1 PBJCE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1891. PRICEtfE CENT. j-l W E&a i 1 u U u Fig 1 RILEY WON Jff H3 Gathered in the AI Shrewsbury Handi- 1 cap Easily, If i Cil JT raBIS Pili' IB femon 'as an Easy Winner in 4 the July Stakes. l-y SKJ, f.rEriAi to Tiir rtvrsiso wosrri.l I SJJfR Mourns 1'aiik Hace TTiAt'k, July 11. After IV n lapse of sevt ral days racegoers found them- R. selves ngnin at llorrls l'ark to-da). Tho 'iUBg1 change was n welcome nno. JlorrLs Park 13 Bs&Jt popular with all classes, and will continue to Jnrtrt bo so Just as long as 1 s proprietors, Messrs Me ft JS John & A. II. "Morris, continue to ilo as they all I bvo done In the past, nnd tint Is keep an o.e Mm) ft jpoii for t ho comfoi t of the puljllc. 9M .." i To-day there were probably 15,000 people V if present whon the llrst race wn3 run. 'Ihl3 Tf speaks olumes. Vj 'LJf The prop-ammo vv as an nttractlvo one, bev- Ai lEral 8tlll0 events being the features. I off ror ' lie Shrewsbury HauUicap Howland w.ts I Ht ""'" ' 1(lll'v oi er a mile and n half, and the 1 $r0Vl1 was divided In Its opinion as to who m jjwoulcl win. All ugrctd that Demuthwns n mu JSkP mgirous clement; also tho race promised 'V JBjfto be n gi and one. ' mr Thotlrst race was nlsoa good one. Judge )HL P Moiri w, sir John and V rmuiU were agreed 1 HL JT upon as the only ones In It. Judge Murrnn B BHv -1H the iarlte. il courKO. Ills pnt races V "7 hi r liM'ii oufl string of successive Mctorles, I mid fen small odds ero the best that could 1 be e urcil against lilui. ' Mmii took a II) er on ht. .Inhn to beat him, , and surewd horsemen bdloTed that tills was I i Mb a remote iioslblllty. Judgo Morrow I ii ii 11) from Bermuda, who beat Heansey i. k u ,i .. il .ii nont rtas made an even money fnorlte 1 I n ilie econd luie. Ctrtalnlj his past Jiei- f I ni i ii s Jusilfled the pilce, Alrplanl f s i il ii In the only oilier horso who was I ,ml a all. ihi-re wero S(i oral unknown . (, . il liilntlie rait, and bU bettors held iBt ii i Mm nil ill ace rontalned only three horses. i nere three great thori uhbreils. I , P;n land and lieinutli were equall , Bam nd .nidthei h.ul for jockejs thoihret- TiH 'Id rsot ihlHcouiitr J. McLaugUIIn, f.! u i '" and I'liiu Muriihy. fi V " ' ' n Plum il ihitr faith tn HIley and wBU.wli bi id in, n lieailly, while hundrtdsof others r'mKjnil 1 ' ''d liaison haeilaud. liemuth was MmVimW ' -i '-i , but was heaMly plaedlutht ""JP1 'i i (1 1 linii e pcsltlnn at tlic end. mmTffY'i 1' iiiindout to bi) nn exertl-ie gallop for ' V I'll". wh took tho lead it the suirt nnd S" 1 nm- rtllnqulsh-d It. liemuth btat Uace- la d I'll iht plaienseasllj. U lia i) g-' tt's piilllug ol Hau.luan was so bam. jgt ftiMd tUit the liujidof Miward.4 wtnt Into i IW si 1 1 i uii the matte r and llnitly decland all M Xr bifsoir. Tho race will be Investigated by ll.o I M lioa.dof couirol. 1 ; rmsT race. ', Handicap sweepstakes, with $l,"350 added ; my, mile and a furlung. H .Sfiirfur 1PA. Jurlv MrittiM Viiri- ) 1 1 . Mcrrmv IJ7 ivnliiclon t 'i out JH 1! IlnnnuiU 10H llr)iiiit 1 1 f, -."i r9t )ly U W 111 Ualy .20-1 4-1 nlv 4 nir.lohn . .11B Hamilton 41 7 111 BI 111 S Odette .' WcrU 30-1 10 1 EiVm Ileanse) rushed to the Iront and going up OiiTw tin hill npi-ned up a gup of il..ln luigtlis IMtl m tr"m uat:' M rr, w, Mr.lnhn, lltrinuda aud ISf. Oilet.e 'I Ids m uVr was kept to thu head or JMV the stii'tih, win ro I'.iaiiMj was still a length fail lnfr"M. Cuming d nvn the hid .iLilge.vim- 3 r"w gradually ovfrliauled the tiring Ileanse), IB p nnd at Hie end won linndlly by n length iroin tB1 Hi 1 muds, who beat Ileanse) n neck, lime m 1.. iv "TjV i.ikuhib paid : Htralght, iJT.'-'ft ; place, S5.U0. M U Dei ni'ida paid ifs.ti.1. srrosn Hrp. (1 Th' .1' l si ikes, for t wo-) ear-oldt, with ' Si rio.uliUd, six furlougs. k 1 ' llcltiii-l Ky J a Tr, Wl Jorhrfi. KiruliH. fur.. BfJ j' 1 In 11 it 11H Tnral . . 9-111 11 , ! I'alrimiuiy oolt UH IMrVe.lniE 10-1 .11 mml J Airpiiia Ul lliml ton . ft a 1 V BBaU 4 Noll i. .11 US Munih) 111 1 4-1 Ml ri u.,.in us cl.ijiou n l b-1 I MJE " Vims II . . in l.ltlli-liuld S-l !- BBftV " ''"-Ins ... HO Krrrfrn 1-1 fi 1 BRl I i.lnur i nit 113 l(ii'i;U.... J-l 1U-1 ftf.y In t d nml thrfw jojkii; i tmmmY Mi"n the) came In light Klslnor colt was &iBBf) l.i i in. with Anna 11., Nil) i' ilt, Kreinont, alBWi A Kiutt and I'alrtmoii) colt next. CoxBivaln SMmWiymr sh i d In Irmit at th" i nd ot a half mile with Vm Kiemoiit, Alrshafi and 1'itrliuou) coll next. W I 11 Au i lghih from lionic Tremoni went to tho " 'rf,,,r rtl"' wo" bAiulIli bv a length from B i'atiluiiniy colt, who got up in tnelxstfew 9 Htrtili-s aud Uat Alrplant it head. Time 1 14i.j Mutuels paid: utriilsht. $lo.a:, ; plan, K.8. I'atilinnnv ( oil paid M7M. i THIItP II1CB. j 'I lie ulnewsbun llKndlCHp, with a,000 J' added ; imie aud a half. rt , tinilna , 5 Miufrr IMIt iittrK Airl(0 Hair I llili i lis .J IlcL'shlln etui ui t J 1i-ninli Ill .1 Mtiriitir 4 i out 5 ilaitlnnJ l'J.S Hmnllton 13- f out Thiy were sent away on oven ttrms.and . , l VeLang li In took JUley right cut In front, JklK& " h Demu' h nuKt nnd ltov laud t railing. XBKVJijHS )' llrst turn hl'ivoptlitd up agap of ''iWt flM-litigths. whleli he In III ki the top of the ' L.V 1 hill, wlih liemuth ad Kowlanduneieu terms X ,U nix . 'Hi latter closed on HIley in tho stretch, ; In i .! nit or the whip tint the game son of ! I i uf lluw ou agrjn, a'lil le eantind 1 a ( wl-iiur ilvf li'iiguis b"fo o Miith, wa , I whipped mi', b.ai haoeUim It eo lc u In I . urn -'.:iu " MuiuhIs jiald: fi'riU'h', ifll.SO; pltc, ; II.10. Demutli pau -XI.H.'i i lornni kacs. Iv The Hnckcnsaci. Handicap, for tnreo-)'eai- ohh, wlih Ol.uOf) added; one mile. m , ii.ni, a . maritri. IPAl' Jufktfl. Alraiqltt.J latt. f t n u i Htj 17 .lUipiu... . --1 '" 1 '.' m.i .1 i lib liucirtt .. 8-1 J-1 i nlintjrM 'i', Pmiu 301 10 I i 4 i u in '''J w . dlilalr. 'jo-i l 6 Vik)1i. tier Ins .lleritaTi IB 1 P I l, KI, nr 101 r rr . .1(1 l .-1 7 C.liT 11J llimlltfin . -'. 7-n S II, irf Ilo 'ir. . !IS .A U in Hon -l i-l It no II id . til LittKll-1.! .6 J 2--1 , Tli l! am ingonUliai, .mil Cirri c i tl i'. ''il 1" Hi 'I i' rth'l iiimIi' iho ruiitil, g t ii,, r tl i 'i", will i.llli t, e-jrtcu.i MK . an iti ii i fjmwr1 jiU iinr o ii to tn front US the fJE i.ffi, , v.- i oj it i lit I lle.v, nan Juan I IP a .'1 - t ' . . i tn t, n Jean i .1 in r-nt nt thalast cijht, nr.rt Wf Dt g .uii i . "r uMertdraM"k n id l"t BV JiuijDy,oull ru ilitjr, win byuuaci. faau Bji, aMJiT--- - Juan was two lengths before Adventurer. Time l.40i$. Finn nicit. Handicap sweepstakes for two.) cnr-olds, wlih 1,000 added; six furlongs. win, Starttr. i: Jneyk Straijhi. VI ier. 1 lU'pouujr. ,. Ill) llniRpn 3-1 C "i J Nomd 150 Murphy 4- out 3 Crocbi-t ..KirU lUrulllun 6-3 V 10 4 WthJIm 10JU D.gBft .1A-1 4 1 B Kilkenny 111 .Taylor SO-1 S-l I no I' B .. 10 Bryant .... ln-t 4-1 I 7 IUri.fo.il . inn XlltleOald il)-l H 1 H Julio SH. A L'OTlniton 40-1 12 1 Nemad, Crotchet, Wall Jim and O. P. II showed In the front mitk-H to the anal furlong. Wah Jim died away nnd Hapeiiny went in . tho front and won by n heau from Nomad, w h ' was two lengths before t'l ocheu 1 lino 1 lil. Mutuels paid: Htrnlslit. iJ'.MI.IO; plaie, li.Hr. JJomail paid 70. SIXTH RACK. Selling sweepstakes for nil agea.nUh 91,000 added ; live furlongs. nu(iiji A'arC.r.. Witt JneHtyi Slraljht. I'lart I Filroooo IDS Taylor , n-2 4-fl '1 Queonston .101 W Mldg.ly. . I ttrn I Mm ItiH-k lll7,.I.lltltielil 4 1 fi-fi 0 llalsy Woodruff VH Hryant ,21 46 II Uranaelln. H.', . r Mallonalii ft-1 1X 0 I'tollr . 4 lVnu ... 4 1 01 0 Donohne UO A ltolnton 10-1 4 1 Wen by Blrocrn, (Jueenstnn bctond and Plmtock third. Tlmo l oom BIG CIO! ATJIllGli. larXClAL TO TnL FTLMNO WORLtl I ItuimiToi Hbacii Hack Track, July 11. Kalr rating and a tool ocean brecc ruwaided the slxormoro thousnnd peoplo who made tho Journe) to tho Ilrlghtnii llcacli track lo da). The wants of the speculators w ere atti miru to b) forty lmokmakers. Among the litter wen teuwholindbtenililugliuslness.it Mi r rlsuud Jerome Parks durliih tho past lxdi)s 1 he general opinion prevailed among th so newcomers that lietttng at tho Heath was quite spirited. 'Ihe dav'srulng began wlih a iive-furlong dash for tlirre-jiar-ijid", and In tin beitlLg ZiimUi. V linage 'lime llllv nnd Major lhorn tnnvviri Ihe chol es among the uvilvesUrt ersln theurdu nannd IliiMlur h irses vu re phu ed at the finish, but nut pi the uil"i .ic i iinseii lij the i.il nt. 'lajnr ih'irnton, in unrh badly crow l"d Into shiitlv mtir ( In start, won a good ni' . Mntnge 'ilmo inly difiatirt Zen Lu for ihe I'llll e. In the second event, a llii-'iirlmg dih for tno-)nar-olil, "athur" lull l;.il)'s c P, tiuld Wave, carried innsl oi th' m mey. I in I)vr)er'srepresenta'lve Temple, hnvli.gtl lid call. (Joid Wave appeared to be badlv beau i, when maUng the turn for home, bu tit prised his backers bv coining string .ivfulu li the stretch nnd beating Temple bi nlxtutli llookmnl.ers Ilanfoitl A Co. wo cli d alir Tulla IllacUburn won. 'Ihenmotii, vaamuiS good to the bettors by the AshjUatiou. HKST UArE. Purse $500, for three-year-olds, elllngnl. lonantes; live furlongs. . K'tltnt . Martm ll7i JntI rm Slrui ihl Plnrt I MnJorlhornt'n.IOl I.iiblii S-l 8-0 4 VlnUfi rimof 114 Hlti.a . 4-1 s-o 3 onolila 108 Hynn . 3-1 0- fi 4 VV. II II 111 Jimn ,11-1 15-1 B Richard K Koi 110 J. I.mnbley 6111 2J-1 II Mlil ret .... IK'. II .linioa . 8-1 .1-1 7 Patli .10CV..I1 Anlor.on 5&-1 B-l H (.ol.lntup ... ins Martin 1(11 U 1 Mln.lvo 118 Callahan 30-t 10-1 10 Majolla 117 'VV.li.r 1,(1-1 1C-1 11 bt Omer 104 Kutit. . . 20-1 7-1 After a long delav a" tli post the Hold b-nLe nvva) WUIbtiucli"(l MLslve, I Iduid Iv l'nv, Vlntnge Time llllv and Zenobli sm tho pnu as mined lo th In ad on he sti etch 'llien ilnjor Ibumton, who wisbidlvlutir feied with shortl) nntr the start, worked hlniseir through the lliu, ivid won In n d Ivo by ahead from th" Vintage Time llllv, vvh" best Zenobla two length" 1 line 1 ojlj .Mutuels paid: stialghi, ic:i.."o : place, t'JO.Oft. Vlntnge 1 line tllly paid vr, 05. fKCOND HACK. l'tirse S.'OO, for tvv o-) ear- ilds; flv e furlongs. . HrtHa 5(ar(r IIAI. Jtltii. htmi'lht I'lilee 1 flold Wave lOV 1 nml.lejr 7-', .'.-Ii 'J TainplH .... 10J. Hynn. ... 11 fin 5 Irrrrillar 100 Wiler. 30-1 10-1 4 Caution !)" .1 lyimli'r fll-1 9n-l a Klnmlom 101 lotna si 3-1 fl Maxim ally 117 .1 Hynn .... id-1 7-1 7 Leproi'h.un 10(1 ..I. Ku'an. . 401 !.' 1 8 rimaloa Mly 1(1014 O Hill -1 2-1 9 Hlaik llmur Hill II lllnea 'll-l -l 1U I'attyof Lorko 100 W VV 1 I im 10 l-l .10-1 Oold are. Temple and Irregular w to tin leaders at tho start. Ihe la-t namiil :,oi n liuwied the former twi, and held 1111 adrantage of tiro lingths to the turnfi h me, where Oold Wave nppearid hbpeltsHy iK'.ltUU. In the stretch, however, Dalv's c lt ir sponded gamely to Lnmbls) s call, winning finally b) 11 length from Ti mple, who llnlsh d two lengths In fioia of lingular, lime l.O.Tla. Mutuels paid: straight, 44-10; place, $2 To. Teturle paid i.i)r. Tin r.n RACE. pnrse tOOO One mile Longfr How won, (!) psv Queen second ar.d Ablthlid. Time 1.4DK. , rttltnc . .Slarlfr. nA. Jark"tit AlraAf I'tarr 1 l.ii'iafnril... 1S1 Mnar . ... 1 I 'i 4 5 2 (lyiisy IJueen 11 1M ."ay . .. 8-1 a -J AM . lOJ Mm. 2 1 .1-5 4 Saltan .... 'II fainUey 12-1 4-1 fi Iinrlander t'O II Jontm .. 7 2 even fl llarnaon 112 .('t' CO 1 20-1 Koi the llrst hal'of (he dl.tanee thn n e was between lyivvlatider, Nubian 11 ddjps) Qiteui, who set the pate i loselv buuihed lloundl g the lovvor tuiu th" Quieu d-ew out and lid to tho last sixteenth p. Ir, when Longtiitd came with a splendid buist of spud, winning b) a length 0)ps) iiitun luat Abl n lengtli for thn place. T line 1.43V.J Mutuels paid 1 Htialiht, tfll.tl.l, pl.i e,l SIS. (l)ps) ijiutn paid il ,'IS. roui'.Tit RACK. I'nrso 41,000; sibling allowances; six fiu lOUgik, . K'tltiiq Rfarlm lf'AI. JiirWy. Mratjht t'Uie 1 Klttyl . 105. .Vint .... 7 I 6 J 2 Ifamhlor ... .114 II Anilemm 11-5 1-5 5 Furiivrooil ... lOi II JonM 16-1 61 4 llalayrian 110 .Ijnilbl.y .... 15 1 6 1 n John Atood. 112 Ilay 20-1 7 I fl Htryko ... . 110 Klina 7 5 3 B 7 Nt John 114 Kter 15 1 5 1 H Frama J lul. Klynu .... 6(1 1 16 I 'I Hlaiioli D J) June. lllli 1 J,l -1 111 hreniloai '.U Kunra 10 1 1 .11 1 The Hag Kll lo a fair Mart forallbul uirjle UnlHV ilnn, John Atv,o,xI nnd Kit ) T rushul udi In front and shovvtd thn vrn) to ilu In ad of the stretch. When stralghtimd i ui mr home Kilty T. left her Held, utid won by a length and a halt. Itamblur was tw lengihs In trout of Kornwood third. T line 1.16m .Mutuels paid: Mrabjht. $13 00 ; pUee, 40. Ilambler paid ta.Sfi. FITTIt RACK. Purse 1,"00, onomlle - Unflfaf FtHrttf, IT1,!, Jarkiyi Stiuttkt VI ir. 1 Tnlla lllatlib'u 113 IXLona- 0-5 o it I I.iztlo .. .. J..L.nml)ly l.'-l 2-1 3 llanqaot 11.. Mij.nr It V out 4 I lion . . 107 Sim 60-1 f.-l 6 I'rlUtrlr .... 107 f)rf 40-1 f-1 II ht. I.uke ... 117 Koator 100-1 2(1-1 Tulla lllackburn and Llrylo were ihe liad- ers ihroughouc the r e, thu former wlaulug easily hy three iiuKilis while Llzlc lint 1) hi piet it length ai d a half Time 1.41'i. Hut wis p&Id: hiinl'lllt, 4.35; plaie, X70. I.lttfopaidCJBO VIXTU iucx. Purse tl.OOO, for two-)cr-old3; belling; llvefurlungit. .11,1', o . Miulcr,. tr'AI Juclly,. Ihaiihl, Via',. 1 Air.hall 111 Slin 3-V out J Circular 11WI Ijimblty . 8-1 2-1 3 I lol rut HI I I tj.in 121 4-1 I Jo'in y HUkvy 105. .Vint J-l 8-1 IV Uulil 117 Hyn 3-1 4-6 l Adalf Ira u V7 II Jimn 103-1 30-1 7 llmr Dime . 10V. Vv William. 1UU-1 JO-1 8 Hlc viir'ntoitloS txitj , 100-1 30-1 !l liuiitle..e!' OS J Dryer. ..10J-1 30-1 (iuIII) nud Circular sluwed Alrshafi the wa) uu'li Hi la,t turn, wlieie Alrslmt m'vrd up aud comlog uvvft) won by two len.-h .ro'n t'Iri'Ultr, a I ngth and a hilf Lenin- Detroit. Tlmt 1 OIIH. Vlutuels ,nld htralf hi, Hi 40 ; place, il 80 circular paid 4 n.l rBVIf!!! JlACr I I'urso l.'.OO ; avrru furlongs. Von by Autocrtu, ouiaur second and h'ew-1 bcUVtidrd. 'lliuc-l.SB. toAV.-JtMmmtojimAim&mmmUtiix 5S."T fKKfSSripm9KKmmmmm3tmi olevelMq""-- 5' brooklyn - - 4 Young ami Garuthers Alternate isi ihe Box To-Oay. 11 GOOD CROWD LOOKS DO. ShGrp Work Abounds in Field and by Da.terios. InirriALTo TUr rvrsiNo woniu 1 CLKVCLANII )ALI. l'AUK, JUly 1 Ir-A big crowd assembUd to soo ilu game fisuftti noo'i. Yeslerda)''s lontest wan a b lllUmt one, whk'h Inspired uveryb:dy with a desire to m e Ilrookb n pla) again. The batting ordei lo-day was as follows: CLPVBI.VM). IlliOOSLYN. .Mi Al'T, 1. f. (olllns, lib. Melieiin, s. m. Ward. E.S. Davis, cl. I. iniu, c.t. CTuIils, ab. Hums, r. f. lebiiiii, :b. ii lirh'ii.l.f. Ileu'iv.r. I. ITTiknev, Jb. VI tt.e, III 1 ,iuv, lb. Zlnimei, c. KI iuliv.,e. loung, p. tuiiuhtrs, p Fir IT Ihmno. McAleer '.'.is tin iwti oul 1iy Wind. ,, ! .in hid to 'hi ul w. Hails rui. h il ill ,t ou Wh ilu tumble ( hlhls hit saiel) in left Held a. d iik ucoml Uavla wuh ciii,'ht ut h i iu u'l t no n'lu'ii No rum. lel'.tishl inl, 'j to ci tun ,a dw.istui mi out rr.vl g I i d.eal ' W I (I isied t LUvU (irlSI i uitiili iwiioul it Mrkiau. Nonius jliOM'i l,Aini lib, tu ill'i.I to fiiimu. Denny lilt a, el) t i lei, a d VI.LUe follownl with 'in I. . hi olthcstiucKl (1. yiiumer dmvi; a l"a bv to light, llurns niukl ,g a gri.l. i. it h Mi-tuo si. If second nnd lieiii'v s nrnl in W.tids muff. Young lib d to III as o.ieitli HuniB win tliiMwtiiiut bv MeKean. ii'llrlen tiled to MiMci'j. ITiil.tity was thrown out by letiinu. roriui. iiiiiiii Iksi.nii vicMcrr Ill.d to (itWln. VU l,i ni was thiuvvn iitl b) Collins. Din 14 icajh a Mfe hi, to light and at, le second. ( bllds wus tin own ou by caiuihcrs. No runs. 1' nit was 'hrown out en ft hard hi. Me lanin thren KluMn,' out. Lai uthi I 1 hit lo lull Held f.r iw 11 bases, tu.lljsg.it a base on ball-. W aid was thrown oui, by Chllds Ivo runs rotani Ikk'nii Tt'icau fit n base on balls. Den.yhl salcly lo kit Held. Vluuu n.i Mil 1 d t 1 .ui. Zlmmer Ued out o CirllUn, Toli-nu tcur Ing. y.ni'ig was, ihrnw.i out bv 1. olilus. Out nut. (illllii hit 3Jfcly tocentre, but was foicid by Hun s. MaUL droiiind Ihe ball and nils, d 1 ilia ilo fur a djiibic pU). 0 ll.l m lilt salcli 10 .lgiit 1 lnxncv ni'd to Uniii), hums storliiL.. o llrleii stole si c o d, .M, heau mullii., iho bill. I juu lll.d ou to child, ouuruu. 1 ir 1 it Issi.so vicAleer scratch d a hi lu Irna ( I the mate. vicKian illul ml, i Mi Aleut wus thrown ou( ujluj - 1 rwi u .d Ilav Is w us put by 1 out. Ai hi 1 1 ;v made u basi hit tiidv. ,,i u , uui irvl'ig to stretch It 1 do nd nil ii. i.i 1,. lh( slit su tij tuieli. LiiilnsM iltoliei. y. v,iii,l hi, siiel) ii light .mil it 11, lid ins i.il sioai.il. .h.lL",er cnu,;ii caiiuheis 1 ff hid. ih tnr.iw i js iieiiee ,but caru. litis nuc lei dt.lli! a'idw.i lalhdnil. Muuns fal.TH In.siso Chi dsgo. a hise on tails a 11 IYU.S luutd ' ui a ..cnil b) lelxan. win 1111 1hrov.11 out tiling to hitnl a cund. Duniii u.iu.l. t,ut. Norm:. 1.1 111U Uli d 10 Davis ni.il limns tilienii) o ililii was thr ivvuutit by Tibi.iu ? in is. M.11.XIU INSIMI Vh ue Ibd to (.iiIII.a, .li mi rwiis ih.owu out, (.aruihus to I'mu. V, uns' E l ,i b.i si 0.1 b ids. vu vl.i. ul. sitel) to lUht Held. MeKetn goialju.uou balls. Davis lll.d lo culilua. so iuiu. Uii.ne)gita base on bills, l'outy ipnled to Davla Mwl.w sacilll.'cd, Zlnimei 11, Vli'iue. cuiu.lKii, hit s.titl), I'luikue) icu. lug. c bins hit fir two 1 a ics tocentre. Ward i.l'.l 1 Da. Is. one run. 1 n.urii lf.Msu. UiluU ii.i'hcd niut ou I'lu ne) i n.ulT. "(beau was lit; b) the 1.1, e her. Douu) nacrliluiJ, Caruthersto l'out7. Vh tun v.us give 1 u 1 .ise .'1 balls. Zliuuaei nl sat, 1), chli.Is scoring. Young hi suet)', lcb' an u. ill Vluue s. il g. vicAleer rded to (iinin. ilcKinn tllt.il to O'uriuu. ilu... rum. tul.ll'i foul d out. llurns gat llrst on iic Keun's fumble. oililen loiud Burns at second. ITnkney 111 d to . hi Ids. No 1 ims. Ms. 11 Ismso. Davis fililtd om. thlliH h. mi Jy lorlhl. 1. v.asio ctdo.lt, Wind tocolll.ls. in nn) f niliil tui. N runs. I'liiitigotabise.in balls. thlldsthitw Ktntlow out. cuiuih is and Calllnihlt safely, two men s. ul lug. V.aid hit to Young. 'it-b u,i muned a uirow to catch Collins. (UliUiLj 11 base 1 11 bills. llllrtisiaic dual (IrtnTli. 1asth10wuout hhuKll. Two rum. fcCOItE BY tNNINO ,. Cjovoliuld.... 010100030-6 Urookli'ii... OOOIOOIO 3 4 COUNTY TREASURER ADAMS ILL. ri'H Condition Tlila Aftornoon Wrb Kxtromoly Critloal. Henry II. Adams, County Treasuier of Kltgs county, Is reporiid ns lvln? dtngcr ousl) 111 at his huine, 77"i Herklinei strict, UriKi.lMi. Ui atundlngnlDtl lans this af'i moon de eland his Condition to bj lit nun I) critical. Foil Down nn Klnvutor Shrift. Henry Aldilcli, twentj.nlne )eurs old. of ll'jl nst i lity-tcoud Btiuit, and Jixcph lliriiardi,thIrty)eais.of iwii Muth avinue, widli at linii. on a staff iidln the new bid d I ig at H74 Br. adwnv tell down tho ilevumr tint; from the inlrd Hot In the icllar. Md it. bhad bo.h Itgsb oaeu and Itlc'nrJs Ira. lunsl tils lilt ltg. .Nfw York lluiiillal. Arnotour I'nsoball '-otos. Tli..cs)nil tf.iue of the ..tie. forth oliainnlnn ablp of (he we.i .lila ltt.u tho drlalyj inn. ami the Vllrttil. mi 1 he .te. Iili..! at Allrnon Par., Wceharken, to.n,orrovr 'Iho Vldeitee iilayrr. 1 1 Ik Welch, u , Kontir, lh McCalTriy. In , lletov, til, fanovr, . . , 1'nl o k, p au ltlu. r, c f, , W.rct.n r ( , and C tti.tt, 1 f UioMetroao Uaaehalll'lnb wojltl llketnh.arfriitu all claha whoa pla)rr are between fourteen and lltetti year. o( avr. and atao Irom a good tattcry to pla.7 Halurrlav aftrrnoon aiue.. the Ilorcre , vt Harlem, Avonka. Manhattan .lunler., rle.twonil Jaiiior., lllack Dlaulood. and (lit nr.l. prirfiirissl. AJdre. 1. il.nuo.ky, 17.1 baat Broadway " I'rrr lixruralnnn " and entertainment, for all barer, of THE Hcnpay I'AC.h vo.ntorrowi The Pre., ha. arranged for the I grandest rtra of free oatlnc. for the ben. fit of ita realer. eomprl.lngeienr.loo.. amuaeraent., Ao.. Ao erergir.n In to. world lill particulars ana Kbis Ticarn la I BP'CAt Vxt$ to-mor. THE. ALLEN VERY LOW' 1 . 1 1 Physicians Say that the DWe-Koeper's Wounds May liot Prove Fatal. Carraro Tells the Story of tlic Fight in the Dive. llotli Moii Slrugalnd for tilt Deuilly Ice-i'lok 1'liulr Wouilds. There was practlcnll) nochangoln "The" Allen's condition this niornliig, though his temperature wus nt Kin. Dr. l'dwnrd J. Dnnllti said he niillelpnlril no material 1 h mge before tn-iani row What to-moiioWH change will be Is as lin- erliiln as a Illti of a i upper, but with a hole piiiHliind In hlsabdiimeu the ih,ini("i seem against tho 1u.u1, and he 111:1) ill", as his ne iuilnlunres have over and over again lie cl.11 1 d ho w ould b) v loletu e. t the house of Sirs Thiol) till, 3 ill West I'nrl)-thlid strict, where T Ik odore Allen Is waging Ids Mttio to the finish with Death, nn opi t'-ejiil llltle wniiinn, uniting an I'.vksisu Woiiin ripotlir at the dour, denied lo-day, m si. e (11,1 vesi.rda), Ihat Allen w'.is In her hiuse. rids In tho f ice of the fact tint the teportir Haw and tnlkcd with Wisle) and Jollli Minn, the brothers of the Injuieil man, In tho very door and In her pri since, nud tin) said ho w as inside the house. -o--f &$y TFn : I m -it rrr TI1K. AILI.N'S DIVE. " T ho " Allen has made no statement of how the fracas nt rurred In his llleeeher street dive, and it Is diniiiilt to get r.t the diets, as the habitues of the place sturdily deny all knowl edge of the affair. Allen Is a hort, thin, llttlo min of 130 pounds' might, but wiry nnd a bail innii to litnil.e In n rough and tumblo light, disnlie I Is Hit) -seven ) ears of age. tairarolsstickyand muscular, with all the ere of his southern natlv It ) . One of the witnesses and participants, fur ( vir) one In the dlvo at tho time took a hand in ihe incite, sa)s: TOLD III AN AIIF.S MKTI3AN. " l'lv e of us w ere pla) lug poker. There w a t g ing of men and w omen nt t he b tr and I he b i(k room. Tho Italian c.imo In and wnn'td to Join tho game. Mho' laid no, Iiecaure 'The Jap' wasn't square. Then they called each other hard names. " All of n sudden ' The Jumped up and made f t 'the Jap.' He tried to play an old trkk of hli, and ngood one lor n small man v. hen he tin ides a big one. "The trl"dtopok( the lighted end of his dg.ir lu 'the Jap's' eve. 'I tint will lae ti( courage ( ut of tho best of men. "Then larrnro grabbed Allen, and the) fought up and down Her) body took a band, and berr-glas-os, cuspidor and an) thing else htndv was Usui lor n weapon. " I saw one mnn hit the Italian oa tho head wlih a li itlle, smashing the gltss. " Allen nnd ' the Jnp' fought along th"lloor, and the irowd tiled tn get it'tht Jap." After t minute tb"V git lu behind the btr, and bath saw the wire icc-plek. " It's n daunv vreapon, and bitli of 'i in tried to get It. Tho 'Jap 'got It and then ho shoved and stabbed with It for all ho was worlh. "lie hi' 'The' on the In ad, and one stub tonkawa) tho end of 'Thes' i.oso so thalli hung nn by .1 III He suing. "Th'rn wire too man) for the Mack fellow, though, and the) laid him out cold, but uui till ho had stuck Alii n pretty bad " AS IOCSU UV pit. IIONLIS. Thli story seems to tally wl'h whit was oniclally Icaruid, nnd Jibes wlih Dr. Dunlin -experience While Dr. Doiilln was examining "Tho" Allen's wnunu In the saloon, llttotn minutes aftir the row, carraro lay on tho Horn, his head .uolnst thu tas' wall, lie wai nearly Insenrlblo and M-rfectly hilph ss All around thu two btulud and blerdlng combatants stood the gang thit tun sts "The" Allen sillve, and every man seeimd to be telling his neighbor how be had done his hharo In pounding the swarth) Iillow. "I broke ft buttle on him," aU nno. "And 1 gave him a kick In the ribs," said another. V third boasted thai he hud smashed a (u pldur over the Italian's head, and etch of twenty men claimed the credit for killing the "guinea.'' To-dni however, the loughs that Inoketbe placo their stamping ground, declared with unanimous vehimeueo that no one raised a htnd ngalusl carraro till he had stabbed Allnwlth the lee pick, whlih they allege that ho drew from his clothing. AitrN's rfcnnn for coriiioe. Allen never Taire th" record 01 a quirnl soinemau, but ho was alwu)a lcarlesand had some nd. doing ip.nll bis. uncc, whin an old womau was knocked d wn by a Broad w ay stage, ami discovered, afier b-lng pici.ed tip.tbatshi hr.dlcmt '", her husbands wa,'i s, Allen at onro coutiud out that sum fr. in Ids own pocket Into her hand. When jtlui siantord had been l.'nix ked In- sensible In a stone bottle 1 1 lands IT em h 8 Wooslcr street saloon, and a tough fa. g wi re about to Jump on him and beat his lie out, llltle, vv.au u facru "The" Allen w.tkid lu Ml) In and thrash' d two 01 three ol lie m, driving them all awa) aud saving sianfuid's Hie Only an old cut and "The" Allen wltnessid tho death of Kddle KollO) la Allen's gambling den at Olfi Broadway, and "Tho" Allen wept I (IVntfnufd on Ttiti d J'att.) GHiCAOO - - - 6 NEW YORK-- 15 - VioEory iiesifafss in ihe Opening innings. THEN LIGHTS WITH 11 THUD. Giants Knock Piicliar Gumbort Out 0! ilia Cox. lpriALTi)Ti(ii.rMNn t. niicn. 1 CHIC too, Jul) 11. It win the battle Of the (Hints ngal 1, this time wbh ttiedllTcleitio hit when It bigan Arm in was holding llrst place bvth' skin of hi! teith oiheiwls", 1 13 Hie fin Hon "In per ient. W ,h this and th other fact that 11 was "-auntl'iv afternoon fidiavv th i.m'eis out, to-It) Ti ga ne llttracttd S.OQO people. h' li mis w.ie plac .1 as follow In Ihe bit pg id 1 : nils vno. ni-w vouk. It 1 1, c f. (lore, 0 f WI! 1, i',l f. HHitiidsni), Ul) 11..11I lib. TI 1 mm. r r. M ' ', lb. Cumuli, lb lti"i li, 1. 1. Olt'iur e.l. f. 1 (HI v ". n. This -it. .in I .1 n 1 1 , 'lb. t lil tt it r, s. s. i, inn ti, p. Ilu I i', e. Mt.ildge, c. Htlsli.p. empires .Mensm. I'oweiNnnd Ilaltln. I ir.sr Issino -ltvnti opened wl h a single and Wllm it followed tfllh 1 double, Dahlen lo b iso 011 halls. Anson went out on a g. ettnder u Connor, Ilvnu scoring. Carroll wont to btso on balls Cnonev lilt 10 Connor and went out, Ulluiot scoring. I'leffer hit to right and Dahlci and Cnrrill s-orid. tlumbort hit to Whistler nnd went out. four runs. (lore hit safely to left, nichtrdsm lllrd to Wlllnol. Tlernnu hit Bald) lo rljht, (,nre reaching third. counot s high fly was mulled by Can II and Core scond. Connor was caught 01T fl"-t 11 d Tleinin, breaslog tor third, was rundivvii. O ituutko lilt lo left und Connor sco.kL Iliit. s, tt hi to Cooniy, forcing O'lteurkc. Two runs. hECosn Itistso. Klttredgn sirurk ou'. Iiyau went to bae on I1.1ll.nntl stole second. Wllrnot llled to (lure Dahlen hit to 111 h-anls-m nnd went out nt llrst. No runs. Whistler went to btso on balle, b'lt was to. ci d nt second on lhu klc) s hit to tl urahrrt. KiihU hit iitfely to right and Buckle) reached thlid, the lattir g lug to socoml ou the thruw-ln t. ire ill d to Anson lib IianUon M'tolrfi and Biicslav and Itusle s ored Tlcriiau vn nt to base on balls. Conner filed to PfeiTer. Two rans. T until l.vsisa. Anson lllrd to Tlernin. Carroll ltudi d sufe on it tumble by W hlstler. CMiney tilt il to llaisctt. l'lefrer struct out. No runs. bull went Into the box for Chlengo. O'ltourko wint to btso on bills. Iiis.iui bunted to D ihlen nud went out, O llninke ad vMnrlug. Whlstlti went to baso on balls nuckle) Tt along Hi rUht llnu lor two bases, O'llouikesc I'rg. nu-lc died 1,1 1.1 tn. t.oro hit to Anson nnd went out. one uui. rocuTii Inviso stdn filed 10 (inro. hl'.t rtdge hit sift ly to right. H)un aud Wllunit also hit salt Iv. Dahlen was sunt to bao on lulls, tuning 'Klttiedge ncross the plate. Anson Illul lu ilTnan, und ltyiin scored. Wllniot utleiupt.d lostiiroon the thruw-ln, but vas tumid out at the plate. T'l. u runs. Illchardsou hit to Dahleu aud went out. Hi (nan hi safely pa--l llrst. Connor hit to St. In, who threw tostenud. Coney muffed ihe bill nnd both men wire safe. o'llouri.e popptd ujia tl) thut It)un rnufTid and the lusts were full. Bajseit hit 10 l'felltr and wint out, IB man scoring. Whistler hit to right fur two bases and Connor and O It urke scored. nucsley Hied to Wllmol Three runs. Fiktii iNriiNd. Carroll went out, Hlch&rd son to Connor, fbomy llltd to (I'll mrke. I'fifTr r i ut, Whistler to llrst. No runs. liusle hit lo Dahlen und latidid site on hi Ion throw. (Juro IttLdul safely whoti his gioandcrciawltd lietwcn Duhlcu'sligs. KIchurdsuu hit In iront of the plule and bi.il the bailout, ht. In made u wild pitch aud ltusl scored. ILruaiielcaxd tho bates with u home tun over Carroll's head. Connor went to base 011 balls. Connor and O'Hourko were doubled on the Patter's hit to Dahleu. Iiasss-U lilt lu hit In and went out. Four runs. STVTU Insihu. bleln filed to lllchaidson, Ivlitudu Hied 10 Uuiu. Ityan follui.. il suit. No runs. V. hlstl-r hit safely to lelt. Ilucklev buutcd to I'K ITer and vveut out at llrst, W hl.ll r nd vjnilu; Hu-1.) hit to c cione) and Whlvtur wan th.oi.'imui at third. Corn hit to bleln tu.d v, cut out. No runs. bMkNTII IXNI.SU, WllmOt lllQd to l.llSJC'tt. Dahlc.l lollowtd Hull. AllSall lubuM; ou lull.. Cairoll Ilhd to liutulsy. No runs. Ulchanlson hit saiel) 10 lelt. TTcrnan butiudoui. llkhnidson seortsl ou AiiiOU'a fututlo of Conuor'a hit. O'llourli hit saiel) and Connor scored. Hassttl Illul U rt)un. 1 Whisiier struck out. Two run. I huiiirii IsNisn. Cooue) said ou Whlstlur'a fumUe ' Pn tier went to baso ou bulla, bti In struck out. Klttredgo tiled to lltutsetl. Kyan bunted and went out. So runs. I Vucklf)' flbd out to Ityan. &. saasafcst.ac. ... ....fcH. ,. . r. aw,, ,.' THE EVENING WORLD PRIMER. In Words of Ono Syllable for Children of all Ages, II. 1 Ts THE 72 Ik ? iK Jin Sue ihc Tra-vol-lcr I Does the Trn-vcl-lor Like to Tra-val ? Ho, ho does not Liko to Tra-vol. Ho Fools mora at Homo when he is ai Homo. liusle hit luto the crowd for n huiner. (lore out, I'lelTi r to Hist, llhharilsiui I'liiek 1 in. on" 1 tin. NlSllllSMSII -till . jo ninth 0. SC0R BY .FININGS. rlUCAGO 4002 0 0000 6 NKW YOif.t' 22 13402 10 -15 tewubb" it caoo PRICES. Scilo of tho Wootllawn Stud at Moiris Park To-Day. l.ririAt. to mr rvrsisu worn n. I .Moaitis l'Anx Hack Tittcx, July 11 The ) curlings Hum tho Wondbtirn stud were slid lu tho I fltld al Monis l'ark to-day by Col. ). D. Bruce. The prices rrnllr.nl weioviry v;i d Those tliat b.ought S1.000 or over were as follow a : Bay iiitt by Llalion, datn (J'etttolti., blother to Troilalour (.rern II Monh, fJ.O'lU t II , ' 1'aLetto, Hani MlaleO. , Koihall hecnn, Ai.UQO. III 1 ly r.l,Mtn, il.ln Pearl Thnrne, Challc. Uitt.lield. (l.TMi , , ...... banner Lei h) l.l.ettn, ilatn ! HyliM le (lull hrolher tn Heinlier Udele) , tllu.r ll.lll), ll r , In I imttelto, larn Bull and Blue, tliarlo. Llttloll.Iil S,ilHI . , , . L , Cli , I,) lal.cltn, .lam India, W J hplm, li i I'owh. lati, dam Cailla, Byron Mel lelland, f l.UCI ). t ii .. Ii) I'.i Mallnr. datn Imp flora McDonald ICI 1 orrlk'nn, il, oil ...... 1 h. c. by L1.O1111, daui Liuclli J. M Jedtot. fl.JO'J li e bt l'at Jlalloy, tlam Blll.i, II. B .Morri., i(i aoo Cli 1 by 1 l.tmn, 1 lain Minnie tlrnwn, Rnli Don otan, il.unil , ..... ,,, . Br Idly, ly lal.etto. dam Jamaica , rimer 111,1. lot. J,0CO l.r tillr, hv Fal.itlo, .lam Cnchcea. Anrtt.t Din. In, I.J. 0. Br nil), Ly l'at Mattny. .Ism Idler, KJ Corrigan, 11. can Br idly, br Ll.hon, il.m Flurtuatlou Louis oluait. l,0JO Itaclnir nt a'ouoobtor f.rrriM to tiik rrrsisn wnecn 1 OhOUcisTin. N. J.. July 11. These are the r.'all.sSOf t.-J.i) trans. llrst Knee Three-'iuaitersnf a mil -Mop-soon won, with I.eu. 11. steond and Llla third, ilme-l U, hecnn.l lt.ue-aSIX and oik -half furl, l.gs Appomattox won.'wt'tt ilnggle lie, k s cjnd and l'unnle Iwltlhlid iltue l.'.'li I lllrd Pace one and oue-iuarti r miles. Lord nt the llnrem won, with Allun Ar her second and Mnnt pell. r third lime is I ti. Fourth 11 ten-lour anil oik -half timings Sallsbun won, wltniliirird second and .Moon stone third T lme-0 r.7lj. II Hi ltaie si ven-clghilisnf a u.lli h Im bed) ilrsi.wlth ITIny seismd and Kyrlo B. third Time 1.3114. , tlt . ,. sixth ltae. Seven-eighths rf a inllo. Ld ward 1". won. with llnlxmlnu second and Uu)moud third. Ttrae l.ll.l. Itnolnir at Cblcnno. cmcAflo, July 11. Tho results of to-da)'s races are as follows : Mrst Itace One mile Ashen won, with Homer scr md and hodovlc thlid. Tliuo t-eco'nd liaee Mile and an 1 Ighth. Arundel won, with Th" Kaiser second and Hllgil.n third Tline-l.rxl. Third Kace Klve-clghlhs of a rdle. Hash ford won. Flghtmau second and Kurtz third T line 1.01 Fourth liace one aud a hilt milts Churchill won, wl'h Business si.ciid and Joe Blackburn third lime W 34i Filth Itace one mile. Flrsi.IItat (luld ) won, with Allan Bane second und Jugurlha third Tlme-1 ll)). OTHER GAMES. Untlonnl Lortcrtn aanio. at rirrost 11.1 I'lUiliurir. (i6ou 1100 'J 11 l'hl!edl!.iila OUUUOOOOO (I Bitteiice Baldwin and Mirk Thornton auj Clmn.i.U Umpire Mr l.inch aT ClatlSNATl Cincinnati 0 II 0 0 0 U 1 fl 0- 1 itL.toi. . uouiloolu a Bttterlii.ltadbouriie aud Clara, staler ad Oaiitel Cni;tir.-lr M.cjiald Amcrlcitn Assoolatlot. AT hO.TOS. Bo.lon . 000S1UOU1-5 St Uii U . .. 1 0 1 0 0 0 (1 0 0 - J nilt.rle.-lltilUnton .nd Mjrjiiiy, Mlmts and Cooe. Uuiuire ill K.nnl at inn-mi emu Athi.tic . oiooooona-n Clncllui.tl . UUMWUUOCO-U Batt.rl'.-Wcyhlnj and MIMLrin, llnj.r and Hurley Umpire .Mr Jo ire AT WAiHISOTOS Wa.hlnjtoo ... U (I 1 u 11 u U U I- 2 Columbo... .. I 0 1 1 I) 0 0 U 3 Battetite-Csriey and loi'unant Dolan aaj D)UO hue. Umpire Mr Datl. ar HALtlMuax Ii-il.ttile II 1 0 1 I 0 I I 0- B Balllmoro a t) i I 0 U -H Batterlsa Me.tin and I .1 ill t'unnlughani and Tonnaead Dmi lr Vlr 1 erit.ieuu Tfco Chlcatro's Kopalm Comploto. (nr aaao. i.t'I, enirn 1 Waalll.sUTOs. Jul) 11 Ihe l. H it'-niner Chicago .ailed iroin N TtnU for New 1 urk t. I cU) , hav ing completed . he repairs to her in t chlacrv rihe will join the Micadroncf evolu tl in, which lit der orders to be at New York next Wednesday. I NEAR IS DEATH. - . Drivar John Kennedy Barely Escapes I Dsinj Efcctroculeu. I J din Keune.lv, a truck driver, of 70s Hlxtli nveiuii BrookDn, niiriwl) itKuped Instant iltii'h this afternooi bv romlug In contact will, at ile.trli-'lghl win! whl h hid snapped In iw.il i and vuia ollnvvtd, through the earn ltsBiiess of Ihe Rlectrlc-Light Company, to hung fnun iipiilc lu t ho mldlloot tho street at Urictiwl h, lu nr B.itlery plnce. Kintiul) wai dtlvlng along seated ou his truck v lieu he saw tho win). Unthinkingly nnd unmindful cf the couse. (pauiris, thu man took hold ut the wire to push It nslln. Llko a Hash ho w as knoeki d senseless off his scut, falling backward on hi. truck. Ilu Iny there fur several inlnules, giving no signs ot life Ills body was ilglJ, and several b) slanders gnvo lta their opinion that Ken nedj w ns dead. Poll emn from the Liberty street polleo sui'loii arrived nnd were about to remove tho IksI) when tl'tre were faint Indications of rusplrvl m returning. The po.l em. 11 worLctl over the man, upply lug restorative-, but It was fully live minutes boron he legatncd coneutisi.ns. Ho was able lo tell Id rntue, and was sent hoiiieu i Ids own truck. 1 oriunali ly ihc ivlro was not charged with Hi. full volui'ru which runs through It ut iil,ht or Kenned) would probably not have Hied tn lell hlsexpirlencc. Men w. re :c onco put to work after the no cldenl to repair tho broken wire, but tho em pi lyeisnppcnrtddensel) Ignorant. Tin) had not heard of any accident, nor of nniiveihati).! ig wire. Thev wt"o simply stringing a new line, they said, aid did not even know for which eomptny. ltesldeuts on (.retuwlch Btrcet snld that the wire had b.vu lunging lu the otreel since early this mornltg. MOLE STITES MTTfl, A Vesper Club Oarsman Breaks tho Quartor-Milo Record. Nlwaim, N. J., Jul) 11. T he Middle Mates llegaliaon tho Passaic Itlvcr was held this inoi nlng. T lit re wits some deity In beginning I lie contest c The tacts were rowed up thn river, and the distance was n mile and a half straightaway. Th. llrst heat In the Junior singles was won bv M. J. cuiney, Institute II. l flmo 10.','1! h(c nd II. at Won bv W. II. Van Beuthu). so. . Pissnli II c Time 1(103)5 Third Heat Won b) Kditaw Morgan, Kx e. Islor II C. Time IMS. In the ipiarter-mllu dash, lluul, Kdwaul lb die). Vesper II. C, of I'hllidi Iphla. wus Hist, a d I'red llawkliis, .Vlntiliati.su B. C, si i oiid Ilmo 0..T7. Tills Is lit belt time on leciinl. Thelsst previous neurd v,n.s 1 OS There were no tilll heals In the senior singles. I he Junlm . I .'lit-our.'il race was won b) the lai.li Jsl.tml inn. Thn Kuresu . rew wus siioi.it. Tline hm. t'.'Hs 1 hree t lnbs entered for t Ids r ico the stnten Island A. C, lhireka II. t . and Dauntless ttuw I ig Club. The Sintcn Island trew took the bad at the st.tri. All the crews rowed In good form. The Datntless boat fouled the Kureka boat, butiheiuio w.ts nut Impedul b) the uui dent. T be tlulsli was tluse and exciting, but ibeHtuo'i island men maintained their lead and won bv it lull lengih I rum the Lurekits. I he Interim dint, eight-can .1 shell nrst trial hut' was won bv Via ant it Boat Club, sinten Isiuid Athli HciTubsecond, crescent Athletic Club I bird I line 7m. f.SKj. second trill ur.it iron by Institute Boat Club, with I' issalc Boat Club stcon I, Friend ship Boat Hub third Time 7m. 6014s. ihe nnal heat for senlir four-onred gigs wuj wou by tho Atalauia B. C, 'frlton B. C. second. Time-Mm. HOs. .liuilirfuur-onrid shell event was won by the Kureka li. C, with Institute B. c. second Owampod with tho ABbur? Park Dank. UPtellt. TO Tur tVEXlVO WORLR 1 Birnv i'tsk, n. J., Jul) 11. D. Oellff A H in, giorers assigned tcwla). Hiram C. In III, one of the firm, wa3 a director of the A.buiy Park Na I inal Bank, and the bank's suspension caused thu llrm's failure. Itnliormon, Tntp Notice It will be hprh vrater to-morrow, July l'-'. at sutidt H'K.k r"( MM a v.; at iluvernor's Island at I CM'.' a m . and ut Hell dale at U.ol 1. )l Itwll'l,. hig.i a.ei Mm .1st, , lulv 111, at l.'isi u uli, ,i inu, s lolund ut I Oiir. si.; ,.i in il t.at. ill '.' "i.i I' tl Uliritl' 1IOFS III! (UlTTllllTU'Sf The 1.1a., ot uf the He 'o'tlitu raoingdepartm.nl Rained lourtejt. v,. niters and ten second. Intw.n ly three cousevalh race, ia.tw.ik, "." J jgll,1-. ' .1,1,, I, ,n. mT.., Till? TTTP1? I Great Sport and a Sen- f I sation or Two at : Brischfon. i I FIZZLE OF THE SWEEPSTAKES'. II Startor Rove Causes a Littlo I H Surprise in One Send-Off. S Tlure was sotno excellent racing at Brlgh- Jffl 'H ton jc.terday, and thu peoplo went homo Su 'H hlghl) ideased with the snort. In tho star til H event of tho di),thtt in which Longstrcct, IS sJJJJ lleclarc. Prince Itoyal and Tea Tray started, '.fl '1JH Ihera.e was ver) Inlercsttng, tho horses run- im ljH nlng In a close bum' h nearly tho whole of tho fi fJH dlstaue. I hen Longsticet drow out and ,4 PjH wouhandlli Houston, lleltovtio and Tanner VM llnlshedlna line In the t htrd race, and only Jil H the practised eve of tho Judgo could separate M PJH them. Manv thought Tanner had won, and 11 mmW mnu) thought Houston was first, but theraco JS HH was ton close to admit of any ono's question- jI aJJJ ing t he deelslin of the Judges. Ml. Colvlllc, ill JH Hi rtleD. aud Alarm Btllealso finished almost 1j 'JH ou n lilui for I bird place lu the sixth race, and 5 JH liomthn Judges hud to decide again, for tho 9 ilJH public could not separate them. The tunny '3B ,H part ot this rate was that neither ot tho Si MmW Jockeys riding wanted to bo third. The last ilfl JH race nlso was of tho sensational order. Oan). 'Mm isalH inedit was winning by lengths, when bis ifll yJH Jockey started to pull up and Kern almost 'MM -U nipped ldui on tho post. Taken altogether, It 1J WU was it great day's sport, even tt the favorites JKw vBlH did g a down. JEM , pH As wits predicted In this column yesterday, jjM ' H Ihe great sweepstakes raeo between Tcnny, jJM pMB lAiugstrcet, Knn and Itlley will nzzio out. M pjjfl Tenn) 'how nt r refuses to start him, and that ,S I 'IH settles the whole business. Tho Brighton S U neach AssTclatnn has withdrawn Its offer, llH nr.aYsn far ns II Is conrerned, tho matter U at '$ .yjjfl an end Tenny nnd th? other crocks may fk :PpJ Intel It.tcliic, honovcr, later on. ,g pH Mr. FoxInllKeeno Is tone congratulated on J 'SjBJ the slngulirl) appniprlatn name he has u WmwM ehoseu tor th- Siiendilirlft-Kapanga filly. 1 hhe Is a slstei to tin great Kingston, aadllr. H Kecnu htb naued hi r Oueenstou. 4 aH ... J Yoing castle rode t very pretty race on f , Cns'iidi vesieiTlav, und won his maiden race, i mWM ns did t nscade hlaiselr. At , Do head of Iho TM mWM itret. lit isilednw his vrhlp. It slipped front Ml his hand a d lb w up in the air. Castle stood .jM saHl upltithusitinips.xKl rea.h"d fnrlt aslt fell, S nnd udssid p. S,uhi a daunted ho sat down gat and urged i isenh, slipping her with ono am hand and tiding wlih the other, eventually 3B w inning a prett) in e by a neck. jSJ HJ "afa PjH Muter Howe, usuallv calm nnd patient, Mm HjB mnde u grievous blunder lu s,ndltur oT tho 'SW H lur-es lu the rs ontlitce yesterday. Thy s wj pass dhlui liin.sg(dorder,andhe had plenty AH " mtltiieio s. Hi n thet wcronot on equal ? , t rm No ii.c evpst,dh would drop thj JB II it;, bin ho ill 1 so, amid murmurs or f.u"- .OB prle. The start prrctlcal'v gave Pedestrian vTB " tlm race. .Ilmtn)'ssiar.sin the other events am ' wereexcellett.a'idweiitagood way towards 3g hlotllu,; out tho bl'tcder In tin second. Jl ' ' '-il The blggivst mutml thus far declared at Jm Brighton Wilson ( itim-.ls)esterdny In tha 31 1 is; no-e. It paldillii.vii) for ,'. Book odds mm ,W9 wtie (Id to 1. refl Slllteti vourg was a Tlsitor nt Brighton , yesieidtv. IK was looking ror another stall- ,fl HH I ui lor his Mttlrtthlaii t farm, and Jimmy mm ' StcCnrmick trotted "t. t .trio out for his espe- ife , cltl N'lirilt. ht. t arlo did not chaugo owners, '., how ov er. JK f 'BI Hannah was a neautiml .T-to-10 favorite. S isHl hhe was actual!) lust. Those who rcmem- ijli , btred Hannahs performanres last year had Sx . her dow ii .is .t bluiTer, aud therefore stayed w ,' "" ... -is Tho Dvv yen want to sell their New Jersey ?jH ' riropirtT, and ,tro wil'lng to take ff0,000 tor ali t. Last ri.vr the track was assessed ut IB . 4100,000. This veur the Dw)erH claimed that iWX .- the proptrtv v, as nut worth so muth, and jjl asktd tor a reduction In taxation. Thu Tux 9 iH t'oui'ulsaloni rs rtslueisl the valuation to 'ft li.'.O.OOO. T he stoppage of raclngnt ElUabetlt Sf ' metns a lostot l.liu In tnxesto thn town- '- ship. It Issild that the Waterl) l'ark Trot. ff tbig Am. k lull in Is in got lat Ing for the puts, lt chase or the i:il(tabeth track. Ja ilBl - i iflU avjll Juckey Overton had six mounts at Chicago Tm )est.i.liv and lande.1 ever) one of them a JH wlniur. T his beats this best Western record, jpl jajJB which up to the presout tlmo has been tour JKJ p winning mounts In one da). ffi IJjTaVjwJ Dr. Sheppard went to Saratoga List night to iritJaWl uvi Ida luedlud skill la rcsturlug to health t bo rafIB Mmmm tw o-) ear-old brother tn Banquet and Tea, CibhSIBI rmy, Kntre. who Is owned by Walcott ac saVHl campbtll. The )ouugster i dangerously mt ; S'Ck' ... II Chicago has a Hack war nlsa The old Cor- HJ tlgau trace, will be oiiened a week trum next ' Xm Bf Monday, with Col. Lewis Clark in control. m coirlgan's new track, with Edward at Its; K head, will open on the same date. Eacha'.dd tfaa MB declares that the other must qtdt or go broke. Brl The light promises to be Interesting. JUj ... fij HBJ John Hunter lu purchased from the 1 93 'Mm meudortstud three )earllng colu by Tte- ML - mont, their dams being Lad)-Molosworth, La, - B3 Tr.ivlattandKchoIess. He evidently believes m thit Tremoni u destined to become a great ... IS L J. ltooe's hoises have ls?en shipped to mi ;B Brighton, where they will undergo a series of X3 salt water baths, .which Is of Inestimable ,g ' ,' value to horses with sore teet. After that the ftsj ' lot will be shipped lo Saratoga. Jfj 1H .locke)sltogers and M. Bergen were each MM Mm setdiwn toruweek )fsterday tor dlsobedl- TJ j HHj tuceal the post. Ta' JpJJB Ml'h.iel Dw)tr bet 41,500 oa Houston yes. fi !m tenia), and was Just best eu out a few Hit hetf iJpjjB tor It. lie got his moui ) back on Longstrcct, jjl MB laklm at.) price he could get. 24 ' skmM iff r3 ,1 tU'lu h irse-iwners scratched their entries HJ in the thud race yesterday becausa they , thought they could uot beat Cruiser. After f jWM they had withdrawn Cruiser was scratched, ; JHI amlthiialrw-uaUuelorkcreralmlJuutetUtcr. r HI 1 wanks. TnJ AijU. : ,. , a (Wmmm r':-'.f'1&:v?-.:mmriki- . . Jtummmmm