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TURF CONTESTO AND JOB?. inUftGE THTNGi SKEN AT BRIGHTON. BjXASOm WHY THM WeMTtXQ M N"T A start !.:>?(. gtXCCH Tae Brigr.tor. Dightl n will ?W-d or. Monday. Frank Clark, th? timer at Brighton, ha.-? 4- eccentric wateb, ms >agea?snt at Bright? Is extrem-1 ? ? " .... .; fair mal :. lor thi ? entrl man - .. ? like 'Marks lark is a pluralist it i- arid? !.. k, , aralbsm eras pun tngtng th? rind i . t'.y filled with Mtxri th* viel .????? ity deatl Variai.? theories extsi ?? Ingenious d ?-., g ciat - ped an ash] ?puta i ? ? ? ? a Brighton ouajfel \ ? Brighton ??? 11 wildly n l? full of srs. '??'.? I . ? - \nA Stone 8 f mature growth can ta.: k Frank rk without I J iker re pi ra. And any na ? ???-??? - i '? .1 racing at it rs ? ? e gu f -nianl?ni s? vv ? rallan -tng a: ? ? Nothlnj ?Is? " k it i ng for the I mpi ? ? ment of Ra g for the Improve I for the Promo? tion ol - I t Is exactly what It if ? It's tin .. . track was seppj *nd ? . i the Brighton track a - In the first rat*? t five I irlongs ?'. lal time. Purs? I t ? ? ? ? - But ; - ...... (jug, iri (n;1! . but probably he ,: ? ? ? Purs? Pi irried 103 pounds Tl ? -? o: ' t five fm . - King Max woi It, with KM official time ?p | - : King Max Is woi |usl fl ' - 11 ? ' ? - - ? -? i - i a luatr ?on .. rn*-ti t v a Max tin seems reasoi ? I* is ? Klna Max did rui I i . . ? t Purse 5 - furloni ? ? Howard M -. ? ted Paul K . ? ? i tr.i . Rfrlo"t: ::? The time I ? race. Howard A fair was r. i the ws fora muddy tra. k. s id I ??'; sp ; ? gh for th< time fur thai : raltar. Ruby Lips Varus t- ran a half-mile Prank <*lark put - ? ondt Olbr tar ta a 11? the wa] nd won the r cer. But the i nV'.ni Um< a mei I ' Lips s a abort i rute b?s Soi i senses a half .y s on a muddy tra-k i .... . _ perlatlve non sens? : . Brighton this year has ;-.... . y j f tl matte! owever. Is i r. - - ? i a pluralist, . Jokes with the races thi* r I Mun F< ? , . . serious i,- me. It is - s ai . . ke for 1 i ms of t ? ? ? k steward? i work New-Or , rout - ' ?cose, poo - r. ? ? ? ' ... t unjust l that ? ? . _ - ? ? \ "A rough i wintei n more - . to help 1! Wl ild l he : g at 1 - i of any Ne? room pi : why sho ? - the plura ?:???-.??? ke: - ? ? - ?? id Bay tracl v he is t he an v supei enl fflclais ? - ' Br.cht'in ness on I turl ? ' . v v. all y prel I ke no act tae ;h-- Americai mpcrai ? duty to - ess the ma nagen i re ofl ... g . . . - - Brl i this year . ? . rtunately I here to-mor owners, ti ? ? - j p. knavish boo tricksters ?ei ? ? , . '.' what tracks it sorts f gull? New-? ?rlean? wai siana Lottery. V a great moral agent devoted ... . . . . re injui to 1 f Louisiana I .. fever ?- 1er or the M existed g In N? w-t ?rleans The Lou : m was s i properl ? - It i .erli iwed everj - -a rua of the Louisiana j,,--.- New-Orleans poolr ?oms be per ... ;irt in the first r the NtW-<">] ft f,ar:k.-. thi K tin medal on A Bar? rett? ? the hoi s for the .. ok eon-i < ? ? e. Ni arly all the ;? -.-. extremely I ?. : ? _ t!e was a wli Important st a I two-year-old They forget ? Moni? Para, whi for the mon? I ? econd to that fin? o? er ; Turf i iuide" trbuck rrylni ? i er wh 11? ..- a ,.- srs, 11" ? - ?? . - ever remember a- whi.-h . . ... ner or (< ... ? --sff "f N? w-O ten ? ? ' ? t ? - . ? stan No gorilla in . x- ? ever more I d or sense - - .- - - Hi ?? ?? -, mmlt. t'nlesa the men In B .-?? p fri.m t : . r >f the most i nda ? - >wner, James . |8 the son ? ? .. . hin nti ind runs -^ ? ?? i pon th? No uprlg* ? arnei fford keep , . ? nslstent a . , , . ? . . ?.. .- ..?-..-...,.-? I - A c ? | ls-on I Mai } - . ? . es wltl ? v . i mud. 81 ? empty. Scherrei ' ? ? riding makes ii clea - - ? ? ? l ga <? i ? srot .???. rare o ? II Do a m 11 . ... -?:?. f? w Why? L - . ry ln ? ? ?? riders :ir? ? | dis -.ti >n, ? ?. ? . i-?;\ ... .. . B t. And make -, sent staff ' Secretary Sas> .... I ..... 1 vorse than thro? Ira ind U re Arm ? . rao -.-?-. i ..-t- Handball I'rlel ,. ;. Keenc. Glorian, ? ?? on a - - - - Bari.toi * - : ?' Park ; t? ios? . ? r . , . at",!/'""". V"'1 ff' ?lints at BtTooUga, Mr '??i.-oii gave lain a long I j "\\f hen it's jcood, i v* It's very good, D C' And when it's bad, $ C It's horrid." I I I Postum Cereal | Food Coffee. ) B I g BOIL IT!_ | rest H<- rame ont iTtT his rent In the I'nder Kru luate Stakes at Brighton yesterday, and ones mor?- h? ran like a vellow dor He nil aol display the remotest ?how of speed Fin Arm .md Froh man are two distressing mys? teries Hot h were of Men class at Morn? Park How was it that both lo?t thMr speed so com? ing Morris Park? Th. rast- of Art.n.-kl- however is a cas- c\'. ? different wri When he u pro;.?-r!v trained, and properl) ridden, and the right money is on In the right place, Artrackle Will win a rarn. But Loth Xrm and Frohman have rollapsed r-ompMrlv In very rich ?tako? which both their owners ?ni ihelr trainers snd al?o their ksekeys. thought they should win. I'ire Arm and Frohman ar.- enigmas R VT MOO ad IH nelllng W II TI1-I1M? (,. r, Purserrmid hv Pur?#l>?nrer - Pr.U? of Klngaton. 3 jrrn 100 rt. fear 10?) ifieherrer) 1 j" Clai ey's br f. Lambent ? toa .(Power?) 2 Ken?l tablea ' - , ? <--. ? :i m ,<OT ?m rl 3 klc R?ase? ? l. An, -n I... 1* I mette M also r?r. Tim? 1 ittl Betring ? ? ?? id. S i i and L' to 1 Lambent. ? ? '? md ?'? ? .'? Takanaaee, ?) . . r, nn,i oui Wi n In ? I i-l drive by h bead; a n?-rk between ??- ad third SECOND RACE s-H?. idded; for maiden tww-year I.? eel?rj? I',\- furl ng* v '?????? ' - c. Kine ii?t. b) Magn?tiser? yufi-n T. i"i th.,k Barrett) 1 W C : ?'- - - t Mr.. Reeve?, M.(O'Connnri J W ?Man !.,-? ? - r *. Anden n. l01..iDeam a '-? in?, P?g*j !'. . Mabel D., BltaafaJ sad 5- >na Btep r ne 1 05'j i Ing Mai - ?? nd 1 to 1; Mr? Reeves. .*. ? 2 and 3 t '? I ? I .'! t. i ?r 1 even W n eailly by two lengtha; mit? ,1'?-Hn^- i*--??>t. ? THIKP RACE ?'-- ip. On? and t> eight ? ; i: Si - - ii ward Mann, by Duk* I M ni ?--.im n. 4 \ r? I20 !t. (Tnd Rio? Bel l ,' W -???-. pnul K i ? :i- 3 il" i? herrerl ; Ci. w - ... g. s n? 4 lia 'V?n Kuren) ''? rai Time i ."7". .????? llnwai Mann. 1 to 2 ?na. nul : Paul K , ivar g to S ai '? i Skat?. n> ? 1 and - l S -,.????.,! lia lengtha !?'w??fi Il Ird. POCRTH rt.V F. CNDERQRADt'ATE STAKES fr ?? ?year-olds; *;?? -? gbti Oae-halt 1711!? I. S S W P. Thompson'? br C. nit.raltnr, h> Pr -? 11? 1b iS'.m?' 1 M Mlnden'i * f Rum Up? ton..H Lewi?) 2 v M a I> H. M^rri?'? b v.i--??. 128 .r?nn> 3 Ft - - al?, rnn Tlm.- 0:4*4 Betting- Gibraltar, T in 10 .inri out Ruby I.ipa. in tn 1 ?r. 1 2 to 1 Varna I I I si I 1 ta I und?r * ,?AUb> poll by t* 1 length?, n length between .,,? ni ;,rd thlrl FIFTH RACE ???? added; ?elltria On? s ? M F Dwyer"s :b r Tots Crotawett, by Hmmhie? , t -, HO Ri .iSImal 1 \ ? ? nef a ch. h. rromwell, S n?i ...(H Martini 2 3 MrLaughlIn'a ^ e Pretnler, 4. Il? ... (tloanei 3 S ng ind Pane? ?n ! Ti ??? 0 tll -an. 1 4.'. Betting- ~'m Cromwell 4 ?> 1 and 3 ? ?". Cromwell, 2 t< 1 and 2 to S; Pr?Tv.?r, ?v?n and 1 to * v. ? handily by a engt ? 1 ftha between ??? 1 I - SIXTH RAi"E-$4O0 added sell ng n-i. and on? sis t?-nth mil?-? V y Dwyer'i b e Be? Bdet bj Fonao?TV rkrr?>? I >tb., 112 II ^frr.!?. 1 v- ? - ? - Th rr.n? Cal ? 102 )i:r' ' Bree.'1 i. t- p rla? ?;. 112 ,.<* Barrett) r; ? ?1 alao ran Tim? 1 32 ?r Ben Eder 1 ? 2 and 1 Thomas ?'.-. R *o 1 2 Portai I l s and 1 1 5 Won eaall: 1 thi lengtlu 1 as k between lecond 1 Ird. ? BRIGHTON' BEACH EXTRIES TO-DAT ? - ? ? -- Ma ? ? three year oMs and op won Man thla rear; ?<-ii "a One .. . Wi S n wi . 114 Flamea BS IOS |>aaa. n> loa leffers >n BS I ... - j,.; id w i?i ngti n aa .I' k'ankei lie ...... lo", Kalaer I^idwls ? i'l L? ulae N s RACE '?? PM MO ' ? ?? '? t? - ' I? Qrt| been m a FIT? fur onga, - ;? . ill 1,'i:?? Degnan. MM . lo? 1 ??!?} 1 utter ... i?9 : . loa draj Keil? . IOS .--?-?? . im? I'ink iliambray . ... lo-t Hegt? Ma lOB : egg] 1 as TIIIR!. 1: \. K Purse ?????<? I -.11 hi , m? ? atorm K ng.lia Bin. lot Or Bheppard .114 Thomaa ??-? . 101 . 1 1 1 ! ? < ?1 ' ?. M rot'RTH RACE Pure? ?Son handl t.. for iwi year - ? furl ^g? ... 123 ....... 101 Picker....... : : I ?ting Gold.. '?"' .li: ? . ? '.?? Mont l'Or. i|o 1 ???? an : . sa . - '.,-.? Straihma? .87 FIFTH RACE !? ira? 1300 for ??. year-oldi ind a? t ais fill ng? : - - ? .1 ia z?i .? . no 1 ,? ? ? 111 Billa. M Refuge? ...Un SIXTH RACE Punae MOO; f r three-year ?\ 1- . ? ,- ? run . ? ! ? ? ?? n al thla aa? ng One 1 ?? 1 : 1 - 1 ? Ben Eder . ii-; : ibla Qui ;< i"T .in Rifle loo Ida. 111; WEIGHTS K'.'P. HANDICAPS AT BRIGHTON OS SATURDAY wing are the weight? for th? Electric Handi ? 12.000 tor two-yi tr da 11 three-quarten of ?: be run on Saturday, Auguat j: Hamburg, 132; Handbal '?#: Krohmnn 120; Blue awa) 3 Bowllni Brook, IM Oreal Bet d, IK; Tl ? Hugui r ot, i''- Blarney it one, 114; sflrtl ful, IM; - Gil r;i:t.1 r. 101; Don't Care, 105: War rento 102 'I etto. 102; Latson, 102; Pona ma ' . Uncle Louis, 102; -Mr Kaltenbach, KB; Bookei The Domli M?; Wasteful, 11?'; Sanders, :??' : ? n ter, :<:. Repr aal 17; <? ? Il 1; ,, k ;; * Rcysl Prise, '*'. Rappahannoeh K N . nr.erctal Traveller, ?S?.Pot ? '. v K ? y rst Fruit, R, and Klleen . Foil wing ? Ihi wi ghts for the I':-.l< Coat for gentli tn< riders, fni: course, to be run on Saturday Lion Heart, ITS Trillion. 1?; Rover, I?; >;r Erie 140; I1- apod, IS*; Fugitive, v ? ete '"?:. I' geon, IM; Mon? -o, ? B :i RACES AT SARATOGA I , \ y . a Jtr i? - Th? ?raathef was 1 the track waa fairly good, T:; .. ndai vas gh< Thi ; ? ng r? - was ? flve furlona li for non-?rlnners Lad) Mitchell madi the stretch la I hi ' isl furlong [" - - . . ? the front and wo a Ii ngth, with David ?erond Lsdv Mil hi II In the six furlonp :. indtcap ' >r two-year- il Is Martha II wem md led hofne winning engtl Tl Hugui it was second, 1 lengrth in from of Ai -.n In the flllj race 8a ra? ig ? 1 hi ad? ,l w. 1 lengi :r im Bar - ? . - lught thi eadln l h? f luri h rar?, inside of .1 sixteenth and showed ihe ?ray winning hj s length from ITysscs. i mil- ?i - ? i\r,i>:i.; of 1 hi Harter led for 1 1 rter ? whei Ace irw ip ai ?' ? ?'? . - <-,k.-'!. fr ,/n .1 imes M inr "? Thi sum ? . .-? Itelmonl and Jol n B .:.for.i t ?. : ? noon wit i; a number of pn n g ? 1 ?ugg"ated thai ? local association ganlsed !?. p'trchaae the Saratoga Ra Ing v soclatlon's plinl ol Q Walbaum A commit ti : ilnteii ". ronsldei the matter .i"?l re port al ?? f ttun meeting FIRM I 1 ? . upward. Flv? far . ' -- .' . 1 4 1 |, 1-1 ? ' . ^ SO I MPi-hi Man . . ,l T ?"? 1 ".". ?. ? ; I Ion all SK< o.vn 1 ' ? ear-old? s > fui : i K U II 11? iW - - . 1 ? .-. v: ? . -j 11 ., i-i ? u Nabo 114 " ? . 1 : i . ? ii ? ? : V'' 1 ? ; ? ?. ?ni ? ? ?' . t . ! .....;, 1 :? 1 -? - l'iKTll H?'1 1 ird. p?ilir.ic. Obm na'. Are ho (Mai . 1 I 1 Jurn-a Monroe, ]"."? ?!?:..-.---? 1 . 2 2 1 1 Krisht nf th? Oar'er. 1?4 iWnllceri. I ' * Time 1 4.1>\, CSmMlM al ..c run. -* entries ron to-mo?row. , FIMST RACB fiel furl-ne?. Nshoh .117 l-oyroek . ??J SwaagO .tlT ?>l?hn .. in?. ? .117. Hrtar sl?rs?M . ,, Ii?i ?-1 ???'to.UT Hrr.nl i??c?iem .{' fir* Arm .HT *-?n Venad.. . Kir?'?! . M? BEcoxo r-.?'k ra? int-- r?** ?'?'? ?n'1 u-.-w.iri. "n* mile. First Mate .121 ?'avalera. . '?? Estaca .llg'S?M ? ???' . .... i-e.iT EfO.!!.'.'.?*?.*"*.rlr'r . " 1114 i -?? .Ill Salvad Tlltlif ? HACE v ? "> rear ?M?; sefllM Tin?? gw?? ten --f ? mil? Okwlaa .lioc-rrdwii . ? I.i .?.-?ta . IM Mao '???vin . H-m-tit. im .1". Aille ?Telle . ',. Atirum . 103 Marllo. T..-n .MIS POtftTH ra?t SVCla?. On? aille ?ad ? farlaos Bl a. I'.lnr?-r . Il - ' Il ''V James M.nr-?.la:: Klngel ?? . ., tin .I?B2 far b . KiiTii i: ICE g? bag. .-'?- en fin . .113 111 1"' R> etnstr ?m. Ill Halva Ualarei.Il: U F nt?ra . HARD TUSSLE* FOR IARNED. Y ESTERKAY .? BEST MATi'll IN THE NEW PORT TENNIS TOURNAMENT PAttET gt'RPRinSg TMK niOWTI 1'V I'KKKVTIN'l -hki.i?"n one or thi: rHAMPtoxg 'N' DOt'BMBS MATCHE* IX THE nftarr RorxP [ht rnueosuni to thi Tiuntrsnx.1 Neirport, R. 1 auk If.?The second day of th? big nhimpionship lasrn rr-nni* tournament here iack??d the international flavor of Wednesday's matches, ind the ittendance was notlceablj poorer :n consequence Th.- Casino rourts w??re even softer than on Tuesday, as a result of last nlghf eavy ihunderstonn, bul Pettlt. th?- veteran pr-.f? atonal and groundsman, bad bad the steam ? I on the turf in the earlj part of the month ?? snd t rourts were in fair playing rendition whei , mat.-hes Irf-san at 11 o'clock T,arn<-d and Wr.in wen Mil ' ? Cham \ plonshlp court snd the big grandstand was more ' than half-filled, while i goodly sprinkl ng ol th?M ,. ists si ?-l sroui ,i Ihe rtdtsllnes and wai ( the ? xpert* battle for ? ipn nn i ? This a H , th? feature of the day, and H was the Brat i- - i of i,ar:ii"i'? chances for the champion* p A ? me Interest enired In hi-- plaj The youngei Wreni I* 11 ways a at rthy intagonlst for even Ihe best men, snd Lamed found hi? task i : hefor? he succeeded In settling Wrenn's aspira? tions In the first set, the Kim*-? air-mat-,l pretty regu? irl] r> - - four ? ' ?nd th?wi the Western player ?nt the next K.im?- and cam- within a point of taking th-S sel SI H 19 in the tenth pam- I.arne.1. h,->we\--r. banged sway steadily ??; I ie sna ? k???? open? ings Wrenn left in his coin, and bis clwer , In? s'rokes finallv prov? Itrong for his op? ponent He pulled out the sel with the fourteei " game The second set was ilos-iy contested all through Six of th?- nie- gam??? reaclMd deuce, ..nd In mm of them no l-s? than twenty-four points wer- r ? Wrenn, however, got the d-ciding stroke? In most of th-m. and sfter i.?rt,e,i ha.i secured s lend of 3 2. the Western player ran i it th? -??? with four straight nuttn-h Tin- third set was ? isj for i.arn-.l Wrei :. -.i-? In getting onl] ta rames With two seta to one in favor ?f th Basten expert, the players r> :ir--.l to <hc dressing-room for -i short rest, and when thej sppeared sgi i even on? expe-ct?ed Larn?rd t,i wind up Ihe matel with snothei ea?) vlctorj II wa? not so, how? evei for Wrenn started In with the Urs) tu i Kanu- ind aft-r the s? ore had reach?*] four the Western mai captured a love game and thei t> '..', on the next. With only ,?r.- stroke be tween nlm and th?- s-t, Wrenn ??????in?? sure oi tying the score, but Larnttd'a nerv? did not deseri him at this <-rlsls, and hla plaj lt. thla Kann ?., mn?t hrilllam, uta? he ??? ? ?ft n. -. ". sgalnsi hitn I..nu.-.I ran three - ralghi nnei without th? s? ?re ? n ?? -? ? hing deuce, snd lh? ?el and mail I were bis It, tbe ni-an time ?th?r champ? nahlp mal ??n .t, progresa on th? other courts The onl] remaining mat, h In the pr.-llmlnary round, thai between Pare! and Sheldon, furnish?-?! the surprise "ft!,-- la) as no one was prepared f ? Ihe easy de? feat ol on? ol ? ?- ne* champions In doubles Hheidon however had not ful ?- re ?vered from his .-? i match of yesterday, and this, combined * I Paret'a ../itre?<!\- tact!. - proved too m ich f- r th? Tale expert. Flacher the othei -rack New-Tork player entered here, f.- nd li Bond, the runner-up In th- recent Western nahlp?, a most dan gel - id rraar-j ind It I ?ok tri- lanky NVr Y-iik-r n x,- ?setting <? ?- to A ?pose of the ?':. .i^ ra h i championship aspirations Kav<*s Matron] and Nl-iie; all won their match??* easllj The snmmary ..f lo-da: ? plaj follows: -? i -? . if - un li ' Parmly l*ar--t Ion. Ji >. 4 ?? ?? 9 I I -? r ,n ! M ;- ?\\ ? , ' y Hr ki I - Ma ni beat I. ? . f? . * <? 4 ?1 0. ?'-- I il a N -. I | .'. 1 C 2 ? * H A. ? rlghl beat J v :?-...-? i j .; 4 ; .; S 7 6 S W a i.,.?^1 t,?.,- ,? ?. *A'rsnn jr. S- ?i ? ?; H? 2. s?9: J. t?. f ....-- \ k. McMj ?; :i i .. .-. ., m i ? .-.-i. ? ? ? n n -? efaull K :? Ki? ?>.. - beat \ - I; -, . 4 ft. a i j ?; ft?2. 9 4 ?-. ' etit Pwlgtn ivls. T?fl ?1 2 ?I II I .--? -di \1 -, ? :i !? .: 4 >. 4 ??- 0 I" W V K.i- - i?n- ? K nurtlong. R??. 4 ??. ?i ? ?i :i. .1 ' n.... > ,- j ... , ... laon. ft?2. ?1?4. ?J?2 H ml - War I l- al i i M B, ?t? : S '. 9 1 ?'- S -. \V le- beat A '< Reese 9 4 9 1 ir-i'r?!i Ie-? Y. \V?r? t -i- i s ? ... n ,n ?i 2 S 2 ?'. 1.11 i 1! 1 ??at SJ. K. '.:.-- I ? ? ?? ? singles 1| r-lunlnsrv ?.- ? - , ? >.- ,- \ !. \ -x.m,|?r -.. - -:T .'. :: ?? -. 4 . . ? ?? nan r in II I tl P w v MM.,: r s .-. ?? ?: t H Pell beat It !? :. ? .?:-(?: .. i . P. tl Igf : ? ? i \ I 9 n 9 ?1 ?'. 2 W J ' Ih 1er beat I1 Msrshi H n ?: ? I \ Ha? stl hesl I - ?: <i, ?'- '.' \< K v beat H. A. HI miner 9 't ?'. 4 T P '..!? beat ?. r Hi-*.- :' ft, 9 2 9 ': V. '. S tmai t:.i pi m K ?- ?? 4 9 ? ? ' \FT\I\ TIMOTHY OOXOOBFE DEAD Kewhurg N V Vie 19 Captain Timo? hv Donoghue, formerly ??? famous oarsman ind skater iiral for manv years t?:- acknowledged I- nlm? ! mar' ' ? -? ? rs for boat ? ?< in this country and Eur- ipe ,': i ! ? i ? 1 ' 1 ? -i : \- t.. r? this morning from rt dis? ? sixty first year H- wa - ' In Ir-la- r] ., : id ? ? me I i | He -. -? . d two \.-.\t- In the ?'nloi trm) In tbe fit l War a* ip? t ??? ? ?? -Tork "olui ?? --? nri i was wounded by the bursting nf a ?hell lie i- ?? ??. - ? ? daua lers .l-,? I -, r>* the wi ki ?a n ?k lei u fl u ??? mai t ? ?ne of the ? ? hi ID hF 1 III < RO?I FT <H \ |ff>fO\ Norwl h, ' '? ?.:. v ii "? Duryee :? ' led A|?gai - ng - eh.'; m j plonshlp of the slst?-enth Nations M urna men I to the f'.rmer Rdgeworth Bird, of li.'il-l rr.or?, defea C Butler ?f M ' ? .-. ind i;.-.rr.- '? Strong ?' N'-?-l. loi e..-. . ''? ?-?'..' ?am-- this morning foi th? Van Wickle medal -: n yiH^ I ?'.?!.-! \ w r. :. ','' II li Apgsr Tr? ? . ... S Bdg? .... N I. 11 ?hop. Nnrwlrl l I- I? Bui ?r. Ml.l?llet'?s 2 K '? Butler v ? ?? . : ?- i K : ? ?? ? ;? i ? v " ;? A u l?i, kej N r-. i. || '?- - - . . . . T '?-i?-!?? :.-.?? 2 ....... . -?'.'?? ;; ? ' H '.' . I ? ' , ? ? ; ? . ?. - ' ' M?iN. Mea- Tor?. IV E lisrlghl \?t,ij-> i)i '? M v. In? ? - ' I A 1; ? ?r. 1 U. H. V ? ? ? ? n ? - \ i- -;r mi \-.. i. - - i - ? ? :- . : - ? -, I II \sHl\i; r<>\ \RTI8T II I. R " H ' - ? ' ? . rtrali palntei forty-gv? years : who live? .?: Xo 1.2111 >:., . ai ? l | ind itudlo In thU rlij. al Thlrty-fotirth-sl and Madison-av? s i- ??. 1 I i?l? t to Bellevu? ? . nina i,y [>r ? '.-- ? of No :i> i: isi rhn tj f irth-si The uni ? - it Mr. Hlnckley went to bin sa -? pa tien I Bve day? ago, ?uttering fr.,m nervousnes? du? to uirn.,rk Re treated him mtll lasi night, when his condition > im? - bad thai he decided thai he should go ?a ipli '" Robinson ' ? ? . ,,..,.;..,,! Mr H?ncale) tir-t. hu? decided thai the mat ? i* :?? demented He * . then esamtn?J .- lu l.umi-ird. who ha* charge of the alcoholl war.: -1 idi - are Di Lumb?r?J i ?.:>? thr** th* artisi wa? *uffertng from . ren king thai .,?? had not ??-? b?ren < li to diag? nose hit i ? N? ver h< ' ?s, Mr Hlncklet was pul ? ? ' ? ?Ik ward i?r ' ii-.-i, -a! : ., ?a? sur Mr II ? ? Innklni TWO VIA ?RREHTEH FOR FORGERT. i id? Iph ?. Penn au* ia Tw . of Pinki - . ?? ? ? ???.?.? - ked up si Polire He id . ters two mei - ? ulth fan; ght draft for fi k? on ihe F:r*: Nat tonal Bank of i ta y s ville. Washlngtoi intj Penn The men were record ? d as .l.ini?-- Hir.- i(< ? I .? ! K.'ik. ig? I Ihlrij years both ??' N? s V-R i ? > re th? rame* si ?i, ind V W ? *n.- Th- seed (?i h.na :<? r forge? wa ? u ?? r>.-. . -i ^^. ? ? ami the men *-r- rhargeJ with the rim? ? ? cat h , * ' i' Miller, a director of ihe bank Th detective* refused to din. us? tue arr-?i. Both men ?tr? unusual!) *'il arcastiX GOLF AT LONG BRANCH. opfsxnva of thk Norwood fiki.d CLUB'S TOURNAMENT. W a mWASl wins THF. MEDAL FOR THK SSST GROM SililiK RK>l'I.TS >>F THK < "N s. t.ATi.iv HATCHES i.^ng Branch. N. J. Aug. iQ nspectal) undo* a doll, threatening ?k\ that recal ad Um opening of Ihe Shinn?-.0'k meting, thr? w..ks ago, the Nor? wood Field ?'lull began It? annual golf tournament here to-day. Although no ratn fell, the gtaaaapberc ?a i? m wturati i with, moisture that the link? ha the ?.iriv part of the day wer- aoaked with ?rater, and ih- patting green? were ?low and trick* in consequence, Th? .ours- la unique in a arajr, being laid oui ?ver the prlv.it. lawns of the summer cottagers, and th ehlef hagards to bi m-t with are th.- high, neatly trimine.i box-hedge? *hnt separat? the various grounds. Th!? arrangement give? to the course the ??,[. ir.-.nr- of a well-kepi BngHah park, tnaf a? far as the possibilities of play ata concerned th- link? womM i..> aptly described by ?id Tom' Monis'? famous expression: "<;r?m'. but It's na' gasrf." So many hedget are an unusual thing on count - in thl? ronntry. and to negotiate th-m successfully requires the most sccurate form. Thay proved ? troublesome difficulty to mo?' of the contentants, and .is a result th? scoring w,is rather high. The day turned out disappointingly for the Orcen? Committee, for of th? forty-flve entrlaa only nineteen were on hand for the qualifying round. Still, the preoem - of Stewart, Travis, Morton. Burr and Fellows mail- the opening conte?'? well up to ihe avcrag? of tournament ?nif The throatenlng weather whs also r-sporsible for , a comparatively small gathering oi onlookers. though during ti.e sfternoon the clubhouae piaana waa weil mied with some of the prominent sum? mer res.dent.? of ix>ng Branch and Norwood 1'irk Among those present ?n?r? Mrs A. A. Watson. Mrs '". A. Potts, Mis? Harper, Misa Clara Harper, Mis? Buby Simmons, Mr? p, E. Henderson, Mr?. Kttie Henderson, Mis- m-i\ McCall, Mr?, a. O Headlay, Mrs H H Billings, Mrs W N V Hoffman and Mrs il K Browning. A- so few of the competitors were on hand, the '. een? < ommlttee decided to change the schedule originally mad- out. it waa at rtr?t intended that the rirst sixteen making th?, highest .?.ore.? in the qualifying round ?nould he eligible for th<- Nor? wood i n;'. whil? the second slxl.i should meet for the i onsol m in ' up, As there were only nine- i teen contestants li was decided to allow the > -Ight players defeated In th? tirs; round at hole pi?) to )"i!: with the tr.r? unplaced men in the qualifying round in the contest tor the consolation trophy. , The e>v>-n th''? constituted are to plaj a nit round at match play, In order that tue he-t eight may be ?elected to enter the match-play round? of in.n-.?Lit.on tournament. A similar piar, was adopted al Knollwood and Lakewood earlier in th? season, .-o that th- committee had ample precedent for It? si non The move was s ?fine one, ?-ring the . ir, umstances, as it insured more , ton -ting piaj .luring the progres? of tt,<- nieet- | Inf. . lewarl was the .entrai figure on the links to i.i\ He made in? be?t uro-- score, receiving the i gold medal offered for this onteai and displaying a keenness and tlnish in hi? work that were, su perlor to anything seen ?luring the day. His total was M f"i tn? eignte.in moie?. nv? below the previous imateur record ?.???i considerably below iverage of the -ards returned b> most of th?. players. Ii,s tall) follows ??it .IIMHIIMl la. .:,.'?.', .i ii 4 ., 4 :? 4.1 M Travis, the Oakland crack, finished on? below Btowari si ;<; while Alexander Morton, or Ardsley, waa third, si R Th? other player? who qua for tn- Norwood Cup were n ?- pntpps, S M ?, B i. Swing, a McClave, C. 11 Murph\. I K .te F Blmmona, R R Duycklnck, 1? L ! Bchwarts, N H Burr, i> W Taylor, C w O'Con? nor, 1 ornell .- Pel wea, Jr and O W, Curtis In the op-rung round h' match play O. \V. turtt?, the 1 r*.-k local p lyer defeated Alexander Morton. ! of Ardsley, ?rt.: ng contest. At the end of the ?e. md round the (??> men were tied, an.i ? ?sary to decide the winner. In thl* <"urtis won bj reaching 'he green In thrue ding tul ;:. rive, his opponent '.iKing six to .; N B H irr, of Ardsley, who I? s ipit.ii exponent ol ".Johnnie" Dunn's training. ? led in defeai 1 ?i Pel owes of the Morris . Club, ?hile Stewart won from Kwing, ,t Nor- , ?,?,.1 youngster ol about sixteen, (?> eight up and to plai Allen, of the North Jersei ''..unrn Club, proved ? surprise by rh<- cspltaJ wa) In a. :. he disposed of Scbwarts, a well-known Lake wood g,.lf-r To-morrow Allen 1? to meet Stewart in th.- second round and If he tonttnuee his .-lever work ol thl? afternoon II looks i*> though the, Eng ?xperi a ild be inviten Uuycklnck and O'Connor wen bot I - 1 isful In their mal while Btmmon* -. urn bed to Taylor no lesa th.m four holes Travis a is the last to -Mer th? round lie waa pitted against Phlpps, of ? - Morris County <K>lf Club, whom he ,i-fe.,r-,| hsndll) This leaves 1 ml?, Burr Stewart, Allen. Murphy. O'Connor Taylor and Travis to meet t,, : n ? v ? ha second r Following ar- m- ?cores of the ?Ixteen H.i\e,r? a , ..i fled for thi Ptrst N n '. round.' nd.Tof * 0 - > ? , (ht . 4T 4,'t '.?' iUn.1 . iT *? ui ? --r ? .-? M - ? v 1 '- . . *? 44 ?2 v ? :... ta lu) .- M. - intry Cl ib :,4 v.< loa N I. Ku;n* Norwood,. .'?" .'?.". IOS \ M ... S 1? .: . ,",j .'..". in: ?? 11 M ??: ? ? N'T? ,,-t . BS .',.? lo; ? , sin ?..?? . ;.? n loi H 11 ' M Mown Field..... S7 il i"? ; ' L Srh wart I !.. ? . SI SO 111 N n ti irr vN- ... Ba *i 112 rht W. Tavlnr, ? . ..57 ?.; 113 i*. W. 1 ? ? 'tatet ' .. >:i .',4 119 i- ~. ? |g k?i: ?*? m n - >? SO .",? lin ,; W ? irtl?, \ i-v ? : ..... 84 BS. HT ? . ? for this troph) 1 re eligible foi ; are F r-t -- : 1 ?' ral 1 i\ ) . r, N ra !. B" ?il il? N g . - M' ; iw . '*< SU lin .1 r i ' : H2 S7 lin The ?cores It the first round gt mat-n play for ? ... Vor? ?il t*t?p were as follows: ? -. ? . ?'. .-? . .. '? ited Ai-x .in,1?.- M rl n 1 ':; ? ? .-.. N 11 Burr lefeated | ? ? Fel ?? ? ~ r :: ip and I to : lv; W .; >t?wait d? ;? -.,-.?.: ' - .?:?;, S. M Mien 4* ? , . ; - ?.,-?/.'' ; *' . ?> ? -, 1. ? ' ?I Murphy ? t:. 1: I' . ? ' '? plai 1 ' W " >, 2 up: D W Tat ' - ? r Simmon?, 4 up and .'( * p?a; w 1 - ? :)i i- r i| ; 1 B ip and .1 'iniv four of the players ' the nine-h ?le q g 1 ? ? -ii ?! their mm ?? The remaining nteatants will [.iny "ff t..-m'rr >.\ forenoon. Here an thi scor.'S turned In F K Itetttlereen . .v.- S a Dike . SO I \\ . . -?'?.;??.- .4M ? ?? >l//o/,'.s LOSE TO VETERAXA IT CRICKET v rl gel ?-.im of the steamahlp Campania ' . the Manhattan Veterans yesterday st Pros? pect Park, and ihey put up ? --? I game, were lefeated by S runa 1 Hodgson batted in ex - ? ? for ? ? sailors for 1 ?.1 innings .-. hile J ;i bV r -' nl .red V, for tin- Manhattan, and W, B. W hart?n and W, Fei wirk il?o did good work The score: MAMIATTA> VKTERAXS S 8 1 IMPAXIA w M W han ? W. 1 an. Il b t * -r |itrlg??n IB A. I?. I li 11 A ?I !"?>,? r : ' 1 ? : . H. Mai llndgaoi a J. Ilmlgi Fowler... ? 1 ? .; . ? Mart ii ilrh. b II 'V. irth 14 1 1; n? : 1, n b W D IV Howari PI ?> I li 1 ? ? ? ? w , ?? ' . ? - - h I?- -i p H >? : ' W la I Mullir-ama ..1 p I net in ! b HT, Mull? Wi oda * I Plet ??, I '.> v' . Mulllneui. i 11 MrlMnald .. Tatter M ' ? : .1 '??.?- OiRyea . J. Veo. not oui 1. \' ?le?.' .' By? :. ia^iaSBSBBBBBBBBBlaBH... ...,BX?^BBBBBBBB^aBB! AX BXIIIBITION MATCH AT BRBORN POINT M l< ' ol b the New-Jersey Athletic Club's clover , ? of the batting honors with, the greategt ease in the exhibition match contested h) - ram< ? ele en of his organlxatlon snd th? ' ? gel Club eleven restent?) ifternoon ' Kcw-Jersej ovil at Beigen Point. He .-ir ii-d his hat for .4 run- t, >t oui onl) live taille? shorl of the total re gathered bj Ihe vtaitora ailed P c Calder In howling, rapturing l!-.. of the K< n'a ?. keU The Jeraeylte? made th.-ir inning \|ei.i them H 1 ins their winning margin ? .. .ore Rear 1 C ' . "?, Kew-Jersei \ I'., M ? PI l.V?J I?.4.YI /I' Tl Rl Rfi ORO I SIT.E. K - five repn set t.itlvi : piano firm- ? assen bled Ma hattao Beai '1 Hotel \ sa lerda] morning for the purpose of organising s .11 a constitution was frame,! Htid by-lawi adopted, and the r-.ew a ?social Ion was ehrlatened ihe National Plano Manufacturers' Association of America The following officer? wen elected Henry P Miller, of the 1! F Millet g Bon I lano < impanj f l'.,.?t"ii president; A H ! - ? - .,f .1 ?> ' Pis 1er of New-York, flrat vice president Handel Pond ol Ivers .'. Pond of Boa presid? nt 1 leorge P H- nt. of Chl 1 go treasurer; K'.ierr c Rammerer, of ii?-,,r?r, Bteek f. .',,. of Neu Tork ?ecretary; Executive Committee Nathan Stetson Louis P Bach ind it v Wldenmann, of N-w York; Oeorge P Ulak of Boston Tii-i'1-re i: i.:,w. of Worcester, and P I' St left of Balllm n The m.ing was fol? low-,' ',,. ? dinner and 1 later returned to th- cli) '.n 1 spt Hal train h ? neal mi etlng * ?held in Boston In Jnri.-. Il S ? // I \',7 /1 HIMSELF "\ 1 111:! I K( I/'/ . Joseph 1 ? five 1 ears old a German i.ar- ,,! no home and had been out ?f work for ?orne time, committed sul id? yesterda) morning bj hanging himself tn tlu second -tor? 'nr of V ? ,? \ t'p ign Luke? h id 1.n 1 I'.n '? i whj K--P- ? ?aloon a? thi aii dr.-? km. >n Bui Poapisil failed, and the Herman wa* thrown OUI of a pla. <? He was unable to aacur? another, .u.d kacama despondent Harper's Magazine FOR SEPTEMBER NOW READY GEORGE DU MAURIER. By henry james 1 lis la .1 view of the artist andwriter a;he appeared to an intimate friend and fellow-, raftsman, and is important tt t:i interpretation as well as exceedingly interesting. A TWENTIETH-CENTURY THE BEGINNINGS OF THE PROSPECT AMERICAN NAVY By Capt. A. T. MAHAN, U.S.N. By JAMES BARNES A significant forecast of the part Thi* historical sketch is richly il '.r United States mw-t be prepared hstrafrd from old and verv rare prints to take in future conflicts. in the possession of the author. A GOODLY ARRAY OF FICTION. SERIALS: The Great Stone of Sardis, bv FRANK P. STOCKTON. The Kentucki-.tu, . JOHN FOX, Jr.-SHORT STORIES : Th* Great Me??Iiciri*-Horse, w Itten and illustrated by Frederic Remington. The Lost Ball, bv W. G. VAN T. SUTWEN, Illustrated fcrjrW. H. HYDE. The Look in a Man'i Face, bv M.URQI HART, illustrated by GUSTAVE VERBEEK. Without Incutnbrince, by i ;\t RSON Gil EORD TfYl.oR. Her Mijeaty, by MARION MANVILU POPE. The Various Temoers of GraadmotlicT Gregg, bv Pi TH MC?NERY STUART. IN THE CYC LI SO WORLD. READT POR THK BTARBUCK-MICHABL RACE BOTH R1D9EBJ AND TtlHIR PACEMAKERS HARD AT STORK AT TUF. MANHATTAM i;FA?1l TRACK EVANS, THR ROAD RIDER BftBAU ANOTHER RECORD BETWEEN THIS CTTf AND PHILADELPHIA THE FLORAL PETS AT BARATOOA SOTES AM? COMMENT! Antonio W. Evan's, of New-Brunswick, N. .1.. a member of the Sew-York Athletic Club, inwr.'l th.- New-York-Philadelphia road record y?rat?rrdny by four hoir? snd thirty-one minutes, lie left the Cltjt ?(nit at i.V. o'?-lo<-k yesterday morning, an<i arriv.-'i .?t tii<- ?'itj Hail in th- Quaker City at 11:3.1 n. m. After s r?-st of Uve minutes he started on the Journey horn?-, irriv.r.i? nt th?- New-York City Hall ?' ? ? P m last evening. Th?- time for th** tri;-. ?..: 'i is over two hundred mil?*, ?as M ho'ir-i snd K mlnutM, The time was t.ik. n in Philadelphia by Oeorje Korr. --t. a prominent mem? ber of the entury Road Club of Am??rt-a. of tha? city. Forrest ;""k the tr.r.ii for New-York, ar.-l was on h.in.l to m?---t Evans wh?n he returned Th?? best previous i cepte I record waa is hours ana M minutes, held oj Albert Peltsel, of th?. Yorkvin?. Wheelmen, of this Itj raster time thiin that has been made, however, hut th?- <vn :-ir\ Road Club, which, assume* control of roa.l TH.lnK rWused to accept it Evans was pao*d throujthout by John Ferry anil Joseph Gabriel, uf th?- Brun?wi-k Cycle Club, on a taniiem and he ? ? !??'! In tiring -K-rr. out He would no doubt have mail- faster tim?- lia,i it not been neceas - -.. ?rail :' - the pacemakera ti rest il? waa - ? 1, :,>??'. bj -i punctured tire at Mrist-)i T!ie r>- ? onl Is all the mor?- remarkable wh.-n it In taken li to ? - lion that the roads were generally In i bad from the recenl ram--. Evans rode , a hi ? w< 9 ? i twenty-seven pounds, ?t-.?r?-,l t., one h indred His I -. he s u onslsted of aand? ? -? fer sic and milk. In Philadelphia a milk punch answered for hi? luncheon. I.jst week he m ide neu figure* f - the American tw-Ti ty-four-houi.>rd ai twelve-hour record, and in Saturda) las) i the American . ? ?? ?? road r- ira and l minute. He also holds severs) New-Jerse) State ri When nol engaged In record-breaking K\.ir,s Tr.- ? on thi read for a well-known arallpaper H- leaves town In a dsy or two for an extended Southern trl?> In the Interests <,t hi*, rirm The plucky rider ?tarte r j home In New Brunswick last i ght >"?? a th at th? New y..rk Al - ouae ("nusual nteresi - manifested ir i est be. tween "Jimmy" Micha? the diminutive Welshman, ind .1 K:.ink Starbuck, the aturdj Yankee, and the pi ' ties are that the Manhattan Beach tra. k ?rill be taxed to Its utmost rapacity to? morrow aftarnoon, when th?-?e two m^n ar?- ached ? : to rs ?? for champlonahlp honors. Heretofore th? Welshman has l.-e-, r-sar-!-.! as w-llnlgh ln vlnclbla at the mi'l.ll- distances, but, now that Starbuck I is gone through a careful preparation, many believe es wer ' - champion"* ?lor? h fact the defeat ?uatalned by Starbuck tt th? hands - M ist year was due largely to Inferior pao-making Btarbuck .'?"I io content himself wit'i men who w. r- not fu millar with the game. Both contestants are at the Manhattan j . ii track no? and ire putting on the finishing i.ilng Every aftei dreds loumey there to wl. the preliminary ... ? Judgii .: fron I -? mm? nts h< ird, Btar? buck la rapldl} ?rowine In public favor. Am?jng ?cemakcr* engaged to earn ? ntestant? ? ire McDuffee Titus, Wells, Callaban, New house Chapman Crooks Stbley, Mayer, Hicks, Huffsteller Henshaw Hedstrom. iv k-r. VUlson, Hammond M- Uiln, Caldw? I M in tt Aker Na gel Fiadtield, VVlrtg, Hesse, Glorieux, .lohnnon. Blau? H M lixell and Booi e br< I r? There will he two amateur r., es and ? ,,;,,.,-. for thi ?Ixty-four pacemakers preceding th ? attra tlon of the ift? n ? ? At ihe Waverl) Park track on Saturday, A?:i-r?-' .. \- nta Wh--lm-n will run two profea ? and lour amateur ra -es, in addition to H ? ?i.-, New-Jersey clubs. In th? ama? teur line a mile race for thi champlonahlp of Bases ? . be ' ii" of the f? al irea ol thi mi ??' * indlcap. h mil? open, a two-mlie handicap, tandem also s mile open and a mil? li.in-l-.--ar for , ,? impli te the ? ard F tur prises ar ? in ea? t, of tl,'- profeeslon il ra ?es, si hmateiir prises ,,r.- of the usua high-grade valu-. ;.-,.. n Sa r la) with C. II Ilmlil, B \ It Sen irk. N J. Next I ? '? men's dsy with ;!?,?? Centuri Wheelmen ? ? the club run will be to Chatham. N. -I ", the Invitatl i ' M T Nesbitt, one ,f ? members, .- io has invit<-d the .n-mi-^r? and their fi rm al that place, The part; will atari from the clubhouse N W.-s- < ? ?-? ? ? , m . in tim?- to tak? the for Ne* ?i 'entr i Railroad of New-Jersej T-i. who cannol reach the club ? i the l.:l??rt> --t. f.-rry. Active prepara! i - . for th.- an? nual floral :???" ?. ? eld at S ira tog ? ? r T The promoters ar? ,-. ? that the parade this year wll u? the t>< st ever seen there. Cyclist? will take an .? five part In the demonstration ?? .1 Cook, of the Harlem W ?? men. will have charge of the New-York clubs aril Captain W I* Garcia of th? Brooklyn Bicvcl? ciub, will 1,,,-k ifter ?'?- lube from thai r-lt? Handsome prises srl be T-r.-.i Th.- committee In charge lias invited President McKinley an-1 ?x I'r. sld? nt H | : -. ? . .Th- ting atest this yew of the \ - CI lbs of ti< sr-York will be held on the Cedar Orovs ll.il. N J. The hill is ,>n th? Pompton turnpike and the foot of the hill la al the Cedar iirov? ? nol the N sr-York -m.l Hreen ?.l ?Lake Railwa? Th? entran?*? f-. s (,,r single wlieel* 9111 be f. and f-.r tandems VI l-:rtri-s rlose With Edward Oerbereux, No. M3 Boulevard, it) New-York is mor- than Ilk? . to ire a str.aii National n.- ? ?? of i-s own ?>?. September 4 and t, when the ..juin dub Wheelmen of America hold their t?a National i Ireull meet .it th? M hattan Beach tra k a- it the r-i-.-nt National m-??-, wh-- tn.-n ar- exp? l .1 from out of town, an.t airead? blcycl bs within ne hundred mile? of Ne? iork are preparing lor thr.?lav run* to th? me? t Th? \.; in) Ble) le Club will hol'l a run on Beptembei 4 to New-York City, ?nul will si.,\ ,,v,.r the 3th and ?it 11 m order to see the big ?juin t-.',??! handicap, which tak-s pla?*e on Lat?r i>a\ The rycllnn luba of Pntlad<Mphla are also ??ompletlng ...ratiL-, men! ' ?r the sam?- |> iri-.i--,.. anij altogether New-York promises t.. be ful of visiting wheel? men "n th- mr-- days In question, New-J?Nrse) arh?-elmen have do? i good was of reaching Bath Beach and ?'?n.-\ [aland without makings roundabout tour through New-York Cttw. The ferrj from Bergen Pi Ini Is <-i-??\ reached then a short r?r: s roas Statsn Island to Rons bank ind a fern to F rt Flamin m lands th.-m with? in a r-w yarda of the One macadam rnada ie?inn north and raal * Cyclists desiring to '"In the lasagne of Am.-n-.m Wheelmen mav obtain full print-.i Infonnatioa and membership Mirk- !.. sending names and aal. drees? ?,?:.??? tin? Editor, Th.- Tribune ? LOWERED A WORLD'S WHEEL RECORD. i. ?don, Aug I?.?A? the Crjratal Palace to-dns Platts-Betts, the cyclist, with s flMmt st,,rf em ? ???i -? mile In 1-17.1 ? beating M.-initn. k w?r-,i r?--iir.l i RECORD l\ STRAH?Bl i:\II. BILLIARDS, Hugo Kerkau of Oermany, .?i.u Edward M I^ughlln of Pennsylvania, played th- fourth in Ih'lr serlea f ~'x ?xamea at atrakght-rall Mlliarda I ' : ? Wl lard rooms KarkauUcored Miiolnts. making a total for four nights' play of ?"'." , HI? hla it run waa ii" and hla ?i-thk?' -'? ' M ? ?ugh.ln r..n up \.y.s |.,,ints. ?making -? otal of tjOnn for thi fo ir nights lita averaga was -??' ii Hi-- higheai run whs sjg Mints, ?hick ia .?I'l to be a re.-uiJ for straight-rail billiards, Dirntits. tjaaasasajaaag*e?aaaaaaa?aBa?aa^ > Babncc of our Crash Bicycle Pants 90c. I A. 6. Spalding & Bros, Spalding.Bidwell Co. \ # IOC .in V ,.,,.. C. Hi Jl fa U- 10 4 c. 1 I IM-180 Nassau St i".?. II, fa W 421 St pVMks?sas*aaans???s?s?s?xaxasasaxasaaj^ i A BATTLE OF THK l'IT( HERS NEW-YORK CAME OCT AHEAD IN ?riTB OF CLARK'S BFTORTI u>L*iavruJC failed to ?core-tibbxam t^R;B M" RraPOXglBU! F'iR THE HOktB TK\M I VICTOBY The game of hn?eba:i yesterday a* the Pots Ground? waa largely a pitcher? battle, ir. which l.orh Meek'.r. and ''lark did superb work "Dad" ? ": irk. the Louisville pitr-her. wa? recently trade.*, to the i.oul.?viiie team for th? outfielder. McCreerjr. It was not Clark's fault that the home playera wer? not shut out. Tlernsn, the old-tlm? favorite. was p?a e,i in -he .?ft riel i. ?-vi he ?-i? responsible for the .lefeat of the Ken i n k) force? !- the fifth ir.nlng Tlernan made a, two-base hi' ?vid riok thir.l on a muff t,y Dolan, scoring on Meek flv out to Xanre In the right fleld. Onl} threi were male off M?k-,- and neither p''' "0r gava i -? on balls The i'iark famiiv wa? pretty ???:! represented, is the s ore si owa BBW-TOBK. PHILADRUWI ih r Ibpo ? ? ah r lb pi ? ? v H -r n. rf.? i> l . lark. If 4 a ; ; ? o M ' raer*. rf.4 0 0 I 1 0 Staffnrl ?? 4 " ?? 2 I : J ??. lb. 4 -. i 2 ? " A'agn? ' i a i s ?> .? . ? ?? 4 ?? I 1 .'I I n r!.n 1- D >. .. In 1 .> Sleaaon. Sb..S ? 1 1 1 e N'anr? rf. 3 0 <> 2 I 0 Tientan If...4 1 I 1 0 1 I . 1 < ?> 1 : | if- 1 8 0 It 1 - ? ? .? .- | .1 . I I? A'arner i ?in: i o - - .1 ft ? s ?> o \l ? - p I n 1 I 4 " '.. '? | . n 1 " 0 -?! ?stef 1 .10 0 0 0 Totals ...SI I i'.?TII 2 - Tots ? M I | 24 ? ? ?Battad for w B. Clarli la alt N??- Torh. o I a ft I S n n ??1 ?. . n o.i ii .i vi Two baa? hit?Tiernas -? ra bean Vjn Beltm \\H?-r.?r Double plaj Kane? sr! W rde? Kir?- i-??? nm --? ra \'e? V ,rk. 2. l>oul?vil>, 1. -?-. , H Bv M-- - 7. by \v. n. riark l W : i? Meektn l>ft :-. baaea Hew V r'*.. S; \, - ?, T s?e 2 08 T'm i rea t nal - as : M Dona ?: -? ST. LOT'IS EASY FOR BROOKLYN THF 1MPIRR BQt'AL To ~. !1R BafER IBBCY ?'HE? tue visitors tbibd to maks tbocbu The St. Louis Brown? w~re not In II at an* ?rage of the game a th the Brooklyn team yesterday. Grady, Hartman and Croas tried to And fault with the umpire's work which wasgood All threew?re Rued in the fifth Inning Carpenter tacked an extra PB on to Qrady ind removed him frim the game The - BROOKLTN BT I> ?' [fl ab r lti pi a ? abrlhpia? rones, rf. .". '. n i o >. : ..- ..? i ?? i i ft o ilriffln rt . ...". 2 -1 ?? " " ? t ?a ?? 1 ?' 1 1 ? I . lb .".ill 0 0 Ha tman lb 1**1)1 u :--- n. if 14 4 2 ?> 0 trady, lb 2 a " ?> <> 1 A. Smith lb 3 S :tii a i '-!;-;??< lb 2 " ? B l ft Rhooh, 21, . .'- 1 I 2 3 0 Turner rf * 2 2 I S S Burrell ?? .. 4 o 1 IAO Ulli) if 12 2 3" ') 'lahei p.. 4 -i 1 " 1 " li irley I 4 l 1 <? o o - t i " n 7 ?> Ha man, 2t 4 ?? i 2 I 1 -1 HrtTt. p 4 .i s o Total? . M ISIS 27 II I - T tal? . *4 I * 24 U 4 Brooklyn . I 2 I ? 8 2 ?> <? x If ? i, . ? .... .......o s a a o ? o ? s * B,--.. | runs -:-:,- :, r m basa n rrora?Hnmklyi * Si '?* ? - I ?- '' n ba?e tt. \, . ^ 4 !'.. ? Off Fl?ner. S 4T H irt 2. sin ? nul B) V ?her 2 ii m? run H?r>' T*r*? ...??-;., n nan. Orlfl v - ? T? ?? ha?? In's \- jeri ? '." v ?? ? M rlf.,# ht' Rurr?ll. : iva Hi" ? ? ??? ai ' ilrad] Ha Murphy ? i . - ? ? | a. Si \ Imita iuna?alatedi Stolen ? ?- ?i ?- ? Si ?'? Turwee. l'mplr? i Tira? of game i t:. Attendance? : .' ? THF i:iv''RI-= ,-.., tv ,n i.... r - ,-i,,h?. ?r - ixwt.P.? Boat -, ....dt ^1 a?4 Plltaburg _ 4.1 R| 4M llaltlm^re . . ^.1 :tl ?>T" Loulavlll? .1.1 ."W 4.14 ? ? ... .'ii .12 IBS I ..... 42 "-T 124 V-n Tork .. M M BIT Bt nklyn .W 5T 4??t riervland. SI 44 .VIT ?^>Hr;. n ... c? '? -IM iTiirag .ta si ?asm i, <n?. pj :.i ?:?? -? - - in ..<Ti >X. M; PITTSBl'RtJ : B -? -n. AUg II -Bost - ' . ' 1 ^ee / ratio of M to I 1 i? game with Ptttsburg. Nichols was .ilni--- '*???* wa?- perfect Hawlej ? ,- hit fr..m th? ?tari ,ind his s .;>;??,r: was , or. s ,.r. . 1 l> H 2 4 ?? 2 4 v w |t t p itab irg .1 .> 1 . I S S i-, reriea Vich?la and Rente? Haa ? " ?- : and M rr ?? e i-I.i:\KI.AM? ?; BALTIMORE \ Baltimore, Aug H Cleveland to-dai tn ited RaL timoro t.. ?t- flrat shut-oul -f the ??gaoti It waa a well-played game, and bul for (a 1 ?tir ei ora . pan of the h< 'ii- ?? n ? '?? would have tallied Thli was Amule? maiden league game both he .im,1 To p> ttng ar-it ?p'?.| and control. Attei ? ? ? ' S "re R II B . 000 0 a i> o o .i .. s j o o o 1 . 2 o -i so \ ? . . .-* ?-.-1 Zimii?r. -^ - .'INi'lNNATI. 4. PHILADELPHIA, J. Philadelphia, Aug M The Phtlhva .-onfini?ed their toboggsn sel t,i-,ia>-. losing mainly r>e<-?.i?? the visitor? flelded In snappier fashion and hit more opportunely Score r h r. iln.tnna" . .. ft 2 .. ft I t ft .1 4 ? 1 ? phla 9 o 11 2 I .> o S S 1 Batterie? RI 1 ??? ''"t Pelt? OrtJi ,.r ! MrfartandL e CHICAGO, It: WASHINOTON, 4 Washington, x .?? : ? OrHBth h.i.i the SettgtOrS at hi? mercy to-day. King, on th- contrary, ?n f.iirlv eaar. Thi? waa nol ? food day lar 'he Senator? In the Held, a nutnUr of ssrlius ?rrirs '- ng made a*, critical tun.?. Atl ? lance, ?ov s ora \s .?? ngtoa . ion 10001 ) 4 ? a Chicago 1 a a 1 a r. - ?? .. i- ti i Batterie? Kin? ??-. 1 Kmt, : flrlffrth ind Do? I ?* ? OTHER OAMES rCflTERDAT Al Sprlngtlel.l- Spntigtl-I'l. I; I'r >\ taleek <?. 1 A* Toroi to Ptret game Buffalo, 4; Toronto. 1 Second game: Toronto. ?, Huffalo. ft Al Bcranton Bcranton, : WUkesharre 1. At Lancaster Lancaster I Newark. 1 At Pateraoa Pint K?me Pateresx?, I Athlettegi 4 Second name Peterson, 4 Athlettca, 2. At Rea.ling Beading, 10; Norfolk. ? At Hartford?Hartford, j BJrhmoad, 3. -? \ ORANOI A r \ ri 8TATBN isi..vxn. The Orang- Athletic Club will h4V.? for opponents M S.iturda\ 'hi- Strong State? l?l.n I I'rl.-ket und Bass?ball >'iui> it win i?- re?geaabered that th? lalamlers gavt Orange Ike hr?t ilr?feat of the year In the tlr?t gam- of a aerlea The follower? of the iir.ni?.' 1. im ir- ?wire of thu fact that their team ira* not In ihe t??t of i-onditiwn on that day, an.I think that It will !>e ??>le to give a ?letter ao rounl of lt.?i-lf in thi? game -4> ELECTION AT THE CtVOf f I UP. 1 'I., \ ton, N I . Aug. 19 At the general meeting of the Anii-i'.i- m CaaSM A??o<-ii lion lo-.lij. Krank I. I'unni-ll. of tin- Itrniiki>n I'luh. *i.i ele.-teil fagaa. rtio.loie .1?aseydl I Murru. of I'lilla.l.- phla having ile.-ilneil. an.1 1' \' S.-huyler. of the Arlington Ctttb, ?-.r-tar?-. and treasurer Th- magasine "Rei-reA tion ' waa made the uffli.i! organ of ine aanocUv* lion.