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orljmen. PIPTHBSUBURBANWINNER JIANASTAR* THK PUBUC CIIOIOE. la-Jft AT THK POET. ?N,*_. MOR-tfTRE WARTEE WITH HIS RAREIEE I.EAI.T A BAVAOl BLOW TO KACIXO. The starter rpolled tiu- SuburDan ln 1898, and he gpluv'"lg.^ *. IER L.st aeoaon his complete incompetency a>nM,d publlc favor. drove BW. ho.ts of p.-o,.l. Who ar.- fond of fpOlt, and d - ro,nlsho.i st-r?.,*>H tb. r.-v.-nue* ol ^C?^ and Jockey Club. It wae not ooly tbe Bu*rrban Ftrturlty of IW "nd the Junior Champlon of tbe .Jrne Vear. A few days BgO at thi Oravescnd uZb be left a, tb. pOBl both ?^<*"V* Uan Rice tho flrat .holce and th.* second choice. ?f J__ so al.,a.-b.t-.s.ve of moAblng tba. be went *?m. ,,.. - ,,.,..k way, not wishung to face tbe in SSa7-t^ti*. Areracl^otllcialsber-ftof tb.-lr BWiBeB? WlhBt do th.-y ?PBCt to galn bf tceping as tarter a tnan wbo is entltled to honor J: on.-of th,* *wtf?ea*1 art MOM *~*?? te egwph operatora wbo erer came trom ? anada. but wbo S aa thoro?,!,..v tae-9-M. Bf Mnnin, hon*. ,,r, , eriv m lf h.- ba_ b_n born bltod art bad mwr fooked uoon tb.- -un? wbat bwrUdettag contempt when th-y perslst bl reta.n.ng ?**"*J? "T _ager they are to MBBdOBSB and BffRmt tbe .up S rs of tbe tracks wh-n they refus., ?, ?^ ? Zt_Lu_at starter! The friend* Of thla unapproach _S tiatut. ol error wRb thc fla, dBetar. that 1 TsVhon.)-. Nobody *?*. 1?. *? MB l^i, Jther honeat men Iu Anu-r.ca? Throw B M ?- . ___________ i,.to tiu- arandaUBd any day nnd II vuu S^bifS^-5 5.- start. b-.H-nban tbU \Z1 invlon of barrter bungllnfr Nothlng more ? oundlng tn** hiatory of radng ha? .ver baan agers insist upon offondlng tbo loyaifrtends of Jartng by thelr -ubborn ileurmlnatlon not to Sange tbe start-r. Could . n-w ?tBrter* worst, *h.n to ruln he Bifburban in two .UC?_nBrw raara, H.0 t Vuurrlrv -md Junior , .umplon. lo leave at tb. P?b: botb tha nrst choice and th. .acond Jol;, m thls starter dld wlth Ith.nelnndcr and ila, Rice" Wto don'l Aha .aga who control tbe trackTh thls B.at. go fO tb. bables' w.,r,.lnone do more tban apotl e Buburban. a.1 uturity nnd a JunTor Champlon In one yrar. aiul then make a ?ihalty iness of a Suburban ln the following year 'iuburbLn Day ar.sembl.-d a BOtabh gBtbOrtng at theBhl,,.,.....! Bay course. Tbe weather waa .greeabl*. wlth no nCBB. Of heat-or cold, und b. JraTk wa. dry. fB.t and ln flM condltlon. Imp. the wtancr of tbe Buburhan. tan tb. HU_#and a quarter In?""_-:. accrding to tb. wonderful ttmlng wblch 1, now so'prevalent. Imp ls a maro ofsound value, a mare. that cun malntaln a ?urprtalng P<*cc for a ill. and a quaner or more. and all tb. PTBlM which wlll bt beaped upon ber for ber trlumpl. ln the Suburban wlll bo tWBtOWOd Judl. lously. -No one b.grudges her laurels. PIlB tbem up hiKher un hlgher Nevertbele_s Imp. fa*t Bl she ls, .x.'elaent as she ls. brarely bt Fhe won the Suburban. is ra-t a Flren-i or ? Miss W._ord, B ?E~ ?ow? or a Bbot-.ver. a Wheel of I'ortune or'-a Ob.-imnlsa. It hoe become a "fad" on ull the couwe* in tbe coun? try to put up the moat amaglngly toal Ume. Of IBBfll. the tracka are fu.tcr than lluy w.-re a fBW years ago, but wbat .- | raontpuppo* the horsea which are now runnlng In ^Amerlea aro auperlor to I.uke Blackbum, Hlndoo, Bamaatlon. Troubadour, The Hard, Tr.-mont, HBBOverNand 8)1 Yator? Tbe- Imr..-.. wblcb ran on ABMrtcan track. ln the ?evantle. lb. elgbtlea and Ib. early afnettea dld ngt run a mile and a quarter la I"dl4-*. M.-ver thele.s th.-y w. re of hlgber class than Imp ever can be, although her Bul gMtt.rad .and gleamed. PiiizIIuk WBtCbe. ..rIK'lal ttmor. iW now hol'.Ing, and com.' tbey aet up for thn ^ applause of th.- pabtlcl Tbe timlng on our IracM H la now a Jolly Jnke W whtn Omaaw nr. tb. Idol >.f the publlc, wns prac r tlcally mtt at thv post In the Suburban of iinv many thouaand. ot peopl. were ao veaed that th.-y sald they would i.e\>: go 10 ? ra.-.- agaln. Ban aatar was the on.- borae tbat the great n peoplo hoped an.l .\i?- ted WOUld Whl tbe Suburban thl. year, and the thom.nd. of adoslreri ..f Uan aatar who were at ttie course, and th.* t< thousunds of admlrer. of Banastar ln all parta of tha T'nlted Mate. wbo w. r.- not at tbe track, wera treated by tr.. marter as daaplte/ully and wo fully as tbe parttsan. >-f Ornament w< re last aeason. Ornament won the Brooklyn Handl cap In supert. Hyle ln IW, and therefore became the object of popular enthuslasrn for tbe Suburban. The starter dcBtroyed Ornament'. chancea Ban? astar won the Brooklyn Handlcap, atrd w clalmed wlthout delay aa tb. almo.1 certaln wln? ner of the Inburban, Aft.r ? long wall .. ynt ah? Ornument got so unfatr u stait tbat he was un placed ln the Suburban. Aft.r . long walt Jfea t*-niay Banastar, the popular choice, was l.-ft at tha poet. And yet the m. n who an- reapomlble for the t-acetrarks anrl tbe b.ttlBg-rtngl ln thls Stato se.m to thlnk that. whaterer tbe startlng may b<>. whaterer certaln bookaaakera may do, wbate\er cfitala ownera tralnert nnd Jock.-ys mny do or not do, the ?nUghtanad voters wlll gladly approve everythlng thal goc. on. and th. turf wlll contlnue to flounsh from the llberal out lay <>f feoits of people who win be willing to si?-nil tb.-ir monev !r. order thut tbe stockholders ln tbe ns sorlatlcm* n::i> amass f.rtunrs! Thlrt.-. ii r.ui In thi Bu bur ban. The bettlng was fast and furious, and thi lam in tbe rlng waa actually vlolent. So (rensled was the rush when the gajnbllng on the Suburban was ut its helght thai the l.kmakers and thelr clerk. ln a number ?oaslbly . flylng mare Imp, vlctorlous ln many a hard-fouaht fcattle. had no a.-.ir.:\ company of Aevoteea An 1 Bannockburn, owned by Patrlck Dunno, tbe wlly and cunnlng mysiitler and ml.leader of book* makers and handlcappera, an owner whoae ls dense wlth the lool of bettlna rlngs und turf stadthol.'.ers. waa tbe subject of brlsk speculation. jDunne was contldent. So were hl* famlllars. So wae Willlam Martin. who rode Bunnockburn, the Vlysses ot Jock.-y?. a rl.br (.f air\ bands. u heart of horn and a calloua consclence. Wh.-n I*. Dunne and W. M.irtln plan a COUB lOgetbor, Beelo l.ub and Anollyon slng gloM. Brlar Sw.?t was Inde corously bedeck.-d wltb lnordlnate rlbbon. from eara to rall She lm.,14. .1 llke a flntt.rlng sto.-k of mllllnery. Sh?- was l.y no means neclected In th. rlng. It wa* .(ualnt. however. tbat a tralner of tbe long experlence that Walter Jennlngs bas had should deem lt posaible that Brlar 9we*t mlght win the Suburban wlth 121 pounds In tht saddb-, wlthout havlng bad a slnal. race ln tb. Kast thU jear. If Brbar Bweel could hav. been tirs* ln tbe ruburban wltb such welght and wlthout baVlng had B preliminary and preparatory race ln tbe Kast. she would be tbe greute*t niare ev.-r born. A detoctabl. mare she Is. ln truth. But not the gr.-at.-st maro ?ver born. Not bv s.-veral long shots. Peter Wlmmer. four s.juare to all wlnda thut blow. a thoroughly honorable snd carefu] tralner, bas aald agaln and agaln that while Fltsgerail's hldeous aro. k..rrll.l? l.urrl... I_ .,__..) Il..n ll.ll.l. r.urugeouaiy aup y,tt iru uy iruyjir* ?ji ineim: int* >pc."l'.;: * 1 .). Thr) starter and the barrler made It Impossible for Ben Holladay to get even a place. as hls tralner feared they mlght. Hut Ben Holladay ran fourth wlth hl? ?oiaajtive welght <?f 129 pounds. Ben Is atout-heurt.-d and packs welght mlghtlly. When Flllgrane won the Metropolltan Handlcap at Mcrna I'ark ln ttie style of a true turf hero, a colt of mark. ?aug-ulne prophets predlned a long llst of honors for the noble imn of Ualore. Thev forgot the eecentrlc managament, handllng. train Ing and Jockeyshlp whl. h have been eharaoUrrlstlc of the Loulsluna LottafT stable for many a yaar, Poor Flllgrane! Oood ralrles endowed blm wltb romeltness. grace. power, dlgnlty. action, courage and si>eed. Ha 1 falnes doomed blm to be owned by the Morrlsea to be tralned as lf h. were s t-t<-riliz?-'l t mule. and to be rldden repeatedlv hv Idttb-fleid What mor* doleful fate <_ll(l any hapfess creature ever encounter! If John K. Madden wlll buy Flll? grane for $10,000 (and surely after the tdtlful rmjn aer ln which FJIlirrane haa been misusea anl abuacd ?a oarnera would not bo to froward as to put a gber prlc. than $10,000 upon the colt) and develop hlm ln hla own Inlmltable way. h. ""^"o?1.* grane for at leaat ftfAM 1 **??_*{ ?_\ hlm ln Jama-s lt. Keene wlll b ?S5fbLpl ft?o.l with the James Rowe'l hririh*. be WWMW P?J?J handled. reaulta ln a short tlm*. ?K ,E^ mall* u clear that tral.i.,1 and V,,'^,!\,rhK .?^ nTm.rica. lf he ll !l" ?*. ' ."' V ,|. ._h, ? inlVri.d.n In the future M ^__fta Brlar ?_...... SS^mTiuVmTa .,,?! Ben i?^^'1f>',;1'',''',,",il\;^o_B dVluv ____n** Buburbon. and nnalljMrttjr ? ??0}? ???,[ Th. ntur, the favortt*. _????_?K.T__mn thls v. ar ns lt % he%?*?& ?a?gry_semb Brooklyn ln W?. a'V ,"\^ \, ,*u .Suburban? Aro for the Suburban. dld no wl ? *-??' ??? ..,.irk thl. *?? ??' '''.'^"^.r an. Al .'?-_. the trulncr. can owner Of l.aniisinr. _"' - ? ? . are g,,,?h b_ truatad. So muchlla e?J5*_,_l??,b_ truated thlngs only ^nf''***"*'^ u-^t\\ mpletely? Can conij.letely* ( un ?-??- be U usi*???>, compietely the managcmont of th* tur_??*;,. tm,)n fo the gSfi" doi-ui"!^^ liu-n.t.-iy that tba- '|,'""?1 k f the anormoua Ornamenl had won the 8ul . rw n oi ? ? ^ S_1_?S_-IC_-;fc__>-srs <;, lay nt tne poet ''"',,''',, ...,. oiu>-tlllng mlsehief fuslon and chac^aftw . "*JJ2SyiJJS#|Mi and ,,,?! damage cauaed bjr t h* a tar {" ?< *.?{. , , ,,,.,.,, IrretrtevabU iik*..mj>?*t<'nc>. **ft? r Itan.liiar i \tU * ifhi^iMmmaM^ Unea a_*id ln th,':OM'?,\,,? ,,.,,.. Sweet ls thor a_&??J%r^pi?>9s _.?s?^:^^?*itii.".?. K*?^3g?f?%iSB u ' ,\ ..i.,*. H-1,1 there h'*en ;v nri.mpt nnd fnlr ?r.r?ro. thi. Siiburi i f 199 imp woulJi not hav &S2Rr_ssr?_nS[f*B and abov.* board In their rnclng in *-*"\ K*l"'-T ??> ??.. n ot __> and cunnitig schemcrs of th- P. I>'>?*2 -\W- vinrtin tn'f They d.m't plnn ooiips far r* dvnn.r Tnl try'to mi-had tlie Innocent an.l e?n "^tl^Si^W-U.. I-t'-v itaMfc >f a vote X h- taken amon*. nll the aunportera of the 1:3\1 to wi im"her Srnot the atable ahould conAne ?? _____n? he?_-ft_r to Blngapore or Hong Kon*. 'n . - U?Ti?nn Amerien forever. the vote In favor of i-ih* would be practically unnnimoiis. i,. t'? men wbo ara raa-ponalbt* for the rmploy _,. r th. star er n.lmlt thnt they ilo not possess J flirTurf m n .ge? who engaged for in. th* atarter u i, n/i irov.d hl*. irredeemable Incompetence In Tm H - h- V nrt' r no feellng of' ?hame? Know WSr__ttiSa_W2* " ar, . w?h,r' .LirazInK performance on B*naat r 11 : <-. r . :k at-J_r__rd_f flned the Jockey $S*. for ? *i?li'._ P: nastar. nnd auapended hlm MlmllQ n the ch -^e of WllfuHy breaklng l^*W_i!_Sf fe*l_?-&1ST5? lner.-a.ed pay aad lllltjTtO the Whltney atnblo. Whit can be the ex planatlon? Here a-r" tho r-ummarlea: _ ..__, FlRtT RAC--- l-*r malden twn-year oMs; l?l?rJ. ,,,.-. ,?, welfhta UM flve fMaap a. the rutwrtty Cfowaa Be'tlnit Rt Pl. K Rtuart'a '-. e. Ituart, by Fayartole 1^:.';-._-:uM:rK,;,v;.;ii.^irn 4- V; r - M^.V-'H blk. e. Radf rl. 11- flMm. J-J J ; .:,JJC.:::FF^l?r\:.t tS g 11 , ,;..(\V Mi rrln " 4<> 1 11 1 ***}_? u-.:::::\v(ch\\rZaU ** i j i .,,7. U-. iM..r?..n? '? ? 1 J Hathor 113...... ,*.,?._.e.M o 2ft 1 -** 1 ??fc::EE;S: fc! q K2Si Via.AbachertO 50- l ? ? *' , im. ..(O'Connor) o 2*. 1 ? l '."^"?f ii j""". . ..(M<*. ...* n 18 1 * l ;*.^:^^'.v.v.v.::v;:::..n^n.i,eM. _? i io ? Ktsrt ,.,,_,. t..A.y w..n aaafly by two trngtha: a lemtth t--?e,.n iweond and thlr.l. JOXX>UD racv. v?r thnt yaar alde nnd opward; %"-<" i..].!ard: panaltlaa and allowaaaaa flv* nnd on*-balf fiirloriKT. "n main .ri.r-k. Cuv.Hei.ins NHI Swift. 1'H n> _' Maher) 1 2-1 7-10 *- '? -^nrvr-aek. ? C.-^?JEft, , , n * M. nancy & <',?,!.. m. _-___*a_rt. IM .( , , 4 . ,. ,.?. . . <s?nK<*ri i. !?> 1 ?? i tZl^ !cFFtrar:f?,]::..<uiggt-iuo io i i i Tlme- 1:07*_. start vary baal Wo* la a drtva by a hend; ..tn. he ??? a M i. 1 nrvl thlrd. TH1RP RAOB i-'ini.F. BVBNT. for two-?a*r-ol?aj v.-.'.ue 15,000; allowaaec* Ijim Bva and one half fur i ng* ot the Fitjurity Coore*. *.I F Mia'i'len's c_. c. Trlnre of Ma* ,.,,.,.. l.y H*..ml,W-M*a.rl o. B^JO. . ?_, , ,0 B~" ?"' * ,?"??!, rh' ?' M"H,n0r";:V.V,nnor, 2 IO-1 8-1 B,T. Mnune'a hn. c Mark Chaa*. _?.. ?_.?_? iM-i ii^> 3 ??1 r, 2 Brtgadler. lll.-..J2OMMt.2 K\ i - BrmrnbXe Hom. lll.iV-Jr*",n] " .! ! ,' La Poudre. 111.iTurnen o 13 ??J AVither*. lll.-.(Clayt-ni 0 4 fl r. vi v.-.-kln 122..Taral. o .'--1 e?0 .'.arrMa 117. .. ,"'''.: 'I 5 7- S ??la.-k. 114.iM-ah^r. ;*-} 5-2 . J17.(Od_*_.0 1**? 1 fe-1 Tlme -l:i*H. ?Ooitpl*. ln t_? ttlr.K s?art ba'i. We* H_-wa>oat by ttro tangtha: a lenirth be tWI ? t. WOOtld ur,.] thlnl rOUKTH RAOB- THK IVBURRAM HAHD.CAl*, value lloi'Ki. "ii. ?n,l a*a quurter mlles. HarMW \ BT-aaaoaa'a hik. m. laip, by WinrtiiT-Fondllntr. f. yrs., 114 tt.. (.Turner. 1 6?1 2?1 I? r?ui.n.--? I.r. h. Hannr-ckhurn. 4. 112.. fW. Martln) 2 5-1 2-1 W I. 0Uv*t*a b. h. WatTenton. 4. 114... isimf) 3 12 l 4--1 Ben ii iiada. A II-.(Taral)* ? 1 .'. 2 ?,?..!.- Black, 4. 1"T.(Odom) 0 7 r. 1-2 Kerne 4 114.(C'lawsa.nl O 10 1 3 1 i. ti i 108 .(McCu*) 0 IB 1 5?1 l'r.-v. ii-.. 4 IM.(OT'.nnr.ri o .'(.' 1 10 -1 The Star et Kethlahem, 4, _0...<Mlirha)l) 0 tk>- 1 i>. 1 Fll'icran. I 11" .(Utilefield) 0 16 1 r, 1 Ta_fed_.it), 0. 110.(Wllllsms) 0 ?*--1 10 1 BrUi Sva.-et, 4. 121.(Spencer) 0 5-1 5-2 ?tlkina-tar. 4. 1.2.i.M.i!-ii 7-3 1-2 Tlnn- 140%. *Ooop_*4 ln t^-ttlng. tl_-tt at the p..!it. Starl a .llraitra.-a*. to the turf. Wr.n drlvlng by a length and a halt; iw,. lengths between ueond and tlilnl. ril"TH KAC'v -Steeplerhiase; $0U0 added. Phort rourss. Mr. ChaMWaf* eh g. Mars (*imn. bf 'lr casslan alam unknown, ugcl. 14.'. lb.. n"ari..n) 1 4?1 7-3 F R i T mUdMOalfa eh. g. H.ysl 8<ar let 0, 14.'..uV-hrane) 2 8---1 1?1 C W. Wadsw,.rt!i's Mk. g. Hlaek Jlmmy, 3 H2 .(J-hnson) 8 3 12 1 4 1 ?Ar'quel-ua. 4. 140.iH'_**ri' | 3 1 I ?tairter 4. 137.(i*.nnellvi? 12 1 ? 1 ?glr l-iay. 0. 14.*>.(J. tVlahani ? 15 1 6 1 ?Oulr-nel Hartlett. 4. 140.(liuetton) - 2-1 8?6 Time 4:l.*i*V ?Fell Btart falr. Won aJrlvlnf by a head; four lenfths be? tween Btoond and thlr.1 HIXIII UACU ?m thra-e year-nldB, $700 added; ?elllnf. One and a.ne-slxteenth miles, on the turf. IV lairmar's br. c. Hsrd Kl>,t. ty fhike of Montroaa lfc.w Kn,.t, no tb..<wiia..rn i r.-2 4- *, J C. Juds'.ri'* eh. c. Th? (>nrdner. 111... (SpaacaH 2 4?1 g?3 It. II. Bmtth's rh. c. Oreyfeld, lu'l . i^*1sws>rn) 3 8?1 3-1 Kt I..r.ntr., 00.(Mi.'ue)** 8?1 1?\ T>rali.na, l?3 .il'i.laniO 2-1 1 2 fl.ll* .f Tr ?.. M..(?vaaa)0 3? i 9 l James T..d. l"fl.(OUbourn. I O aK*--l 15?1 The Burllngi'". R"ut*. 1"5.(Odnnii O 4?1 9--(> Oreut ttack H'l "ar. l')2?.i}.iillman>fr 10-1 4?1 Balla, I"!.ni r..ni,.,no io?1 4?1 Blster I'*. 1": .iMItehell) O 11 1 f ! Tlm?- 1:4H__. Btart b*4. Wo* drlalnf by a lenfth; a heal ivtween *eri>nr1 *nd thlrd. -* . OBSEKVATIONB (iF A Tl'HFMAN. OFFK'IAl. mmUB SHOW THAT 36,200 nBBKWB \VITNE?SKI> T11P1 '*.>NTF_ST*** Imp won the flfteenth Huburban Handlcap yeater? day, when ahe made a record for the rare by eov? erlng the dlatance, one and one-quarter mlles, ln J06 4.fi. Imp I. the flrst mar. to win the famoue race The attendance was the largest tba. ever . ?nscmbled at the around* of tbe CB?T latond , Jockev I'lub. Tbe offlclal flgure* show that ther. , were USE pwntbM pre*ent. which I. MM MH moro than tbe records Bf nny prevlous *??>?** gmda. and aii ctaaaa. of perso*. w.re praoant t.nv.r ii. P. Batanonl wa. joyow and ???*?* ls llk.ly 10 take .? BCthfi lnterest ln raclng ln future Ha ls thoroughly dlssrtlsfled wlth the WBBB manage,,,,,,, tt radng sffalra. and a* ? tnambar of , tbe.Io.'kev CTub he In.e.i.ls ;?,x.rt every effort to stopth- ilbus.s WhlCh .r. permltted to pass unt),- . Uaed by the rren nt tbe Ix-n.l of radng, I Marcua Daly meandered tbrougb tb. P?d?_* ! vlewlng tbe Suburban bOTBefl and comparlng them wub Montana, who won the ru.-e tor him i" "?? Phlllp .1. Dwvir and bls ar-o.-iate, Frank Hlt. n cock, look.-d bi the race. fn.m th? crobhouBB ba> cony Flerr.- LorUlald was wainny gr.ete.l DJ many turfmen. Edward Corrlgan rtnHad grimiy , wben tb- nuBMroua lala. af *?.rar *flaaa. aa account of bad startlng were pourcl lnto h * MTB. Augnal Balnionl wa. preaant, but mmottm W the clubbou,..- only a >< ? ntnuteB. Nathan Wtnm looked long nnd nvtAWUly at 'V?.'^*', ' i.! ?ort of "i-wi-h-i-iiad-y-i.aa-a-caab-glrl gleam ln iw .,,. Thomaa J. Dunn. th.- Sh.-nff. acted ns i bu wouid nol Bbjwl io belng called upon to read theHiot Acl aft.r Banaatarwaalafl at tha post jatne?R. Keena appearad to ba penrf-e. anddtd not tak- . Ih- y .nterest ln the raclng BWtrrtj pres.-n, wantad lo talk about the suburban Ban LarwriM.,,!,,,!..-!:!,,-^;;-;;^1''' ],.-. ti,.* barrter hiaboH.hed.at least av i { WZn^ltii? .etent starter. The Conej Istand .I?k.> b . ? rn th. services of a start.-r wi,.. wae eapable. the i,';.,-,;. sboui.i be Ptored at ?a.t twenty fcet y K2_^&Mw_rrw_B is???n&j? ;,:;?!h lamrhter and flen;i?l retolclw when Mar. Chan landed the purse for Mr. Chamblet. wno ? eztremelr DODUlar. Mr. I'bamblets horse.-. ari >i way. ra'eii io win. H.nce be enjoyi tha confldanoa Of the nicegolns publlc . john E Madden waa one of tbe bualeat men Bl the Track. HC bas SeVeril useful l^WjJJf,* v,i_ uti.i,... vtii), l.xik nar for cu.tomers, train.i.j, a^d _J_nl?t_{ a tSrm'".'nd belng on tb. lookout for bargain., b- bas llttle lelsure. Mllton youna. Colonel Z. Clay. Cateaby Wood f?r.lI Oarrott 1? Wllaon. Colonel _?blllp Tfiompaon. 8an.ifot.i Lyne. and tbe Kentucky contlngent wer. ln hlgh splrlta owing to the boom ln tb. mantei Ti'T's. Barnaa, who has byet] 111 for many months wa. pn-aent AltboUfhthlnlnfle.lv bet. confldenl thal be win aoon recover and train lnto his old-tlme robuat form. ?_.___, Every partlcle of food waa devoured at the luncheon count.-r. Jamea Vllleplgue turned pale al the suggestlon tbal th. liquld refreshments might !.<? exhauated. . t'hb-f of Pollce Devery was among ibe n tora. li- ,-vi.ientiy thourht that tbe betttna rlnga were golf llnks. Although th.- crowd wa. enormous. there were no serloua dlsturbancea to mar th. pleaaura ol tb. " A atron. f.-noc, ilrmlv bullt, should separate the Infleld fn.m tho rall, What mlghl have been a serloua accldent was sverted jraaterday at tn. tinlsh of the Buburban by th. coolneaa ol tbe jock tyt Th.- crowd was so dense that lt overpowered the cordon of pollce and rushed to the rall, breab Ing a conslderable part of tha fenea. Portunatelir, th.- tockeyi w.-r- alert. aml mnnaged to k..;. th-ir mounts from grave injury Tbe lay.-rs of Odd. In slsted thal the crush ln th. bettlng rlng exi.ed anvthlng they had ever wltneased. Transportation fa.illtl.-s to an.l frotn tbe track w.-re tested to thelr ntmosl Hmlt, and wer. e-tremely poor. BHEEPSHEAD ENTRIEf POR TO-MORROW. Tbe entrl.-s and W) IgbU f'.r to-morrow'* races nt Bheepabead Bay are ?s follows: I'lHST RACE tbt thre* year .bl* an.l upward; p?nn' tle* anl aHowaaeaa six furir.nir*, nn main track Name wt. Eaaae. ^v' H.-n Ilsrlai .12)1 Hhln.-lander .Ho Atuse .12M Taglrnlrm .110 Swlftm..* .123 A'lmlration . 11" Lambent .11* Dr. l'arker .llo Prestldlgltatrlea .11' BBCOITD RAC- F.r three yenr nl.l* anrl lipwnrd; *ell Intf; welnht* to ba 10 pOBBda Jilr-.ve the *r-..!e. dnn and one elghth inllrr H.Tin...-k.ll1* H"n Inn .110 l-.i.-in .il.t Burvlvnr .i". ru .111 IMl?n.l . f*l Beau M'al .ill Tyrshena . i'l PMt .lio Maso . i'l tiiihii kai'i: Tii:: DAIST, wit* ?s"> sddad; fr two yenr Otds; $S0 asrb fOC atSTteiS, |M f'.rfelti r ond borsa 1100 and to thlrd $b*i of th* adde.i money; rolt* to .arrv 11s pounda, tlllle* an.l fetdlDBl III P-.un.i*; paoattlsa an.l sllowsaoaa PHr. furlnaga. on turf }I i: r.-lr!i's ch. c. Vulcaln. by KlnKsInn- AlTOW Bromley kCo.'t ch* V.'Mesmerlati b? Aii-rt lf.loo.ll. Svlnev Paget'a t. ??? Brambls lt..*e. by iirH.nM.- Ml*? Naller . .,13 Bydney Paget'a b. c l_?t Cord, by i>n BtrooM - jnh'n Daly** ch' f.'Neda.' by Ht. Hleiuie? N'eiiie Bl* .110 J. J. Mylan.r* b. f. l'.rls-.ill.-r. by RayoB .1 < >r Bl Ilrlrlget Bustli's ch. . by Inspei I r ir I'ansy Ub .110 110 a ii * i>. ii M erta*i b. f Mlaerlcordla by Cayug. - 1*\ Mlarre.?' FOCRTB RACI HaBdlcap; f..r tbia. yaar nlrla anl ap wnr.1. One mlle. Kinnikini^ .l?|Eay Henrpatead . K .;.- ,rg? Keena .l-'-t tlooallla .'?.. Rt Callatlna .IH Be teh I'laM . W lferry Vrloca .111 Hanforth ?. ?'? .?t.areiitu* .l"s Byroo MeCMIand .' ii.-"T!i ItACK Ptor two yaar-oM.; aalllna l_at flve fnr loasa "f Puturlty Courae. .11_ Ttie I.iurel . Bl yoloco .IW '??'" . M Presildlsltator .I?7 Tluke . N Heiie ..f (irl<;..n?.lOtMynhaar . i'i yieur.n ."* Prestls** . "' Kltrhen-r .i"2 Innovator . ;'? Manvllla .i"1 tiUm . 1M BIXTH HA R THB ORAflB ski.I.Im; BTAEES, wlth $s.?) added, r? rt....- jrtsr olda sod upward; sretghu _)l pounda lll-Ae the P.-al--; Wb > ?''''. 1'r s'art-n., $11) ft.rfeit; to aeeond boraa t'i>*> aad to tt-.ir-i *n?> af the added nwney. On. and uua stitswtb mii**. on lurf. ii. |_ Rlehards'i i>. g. Cbarentaa, B yeara old, by llinr,-. - li.12" ll. \\. iie)ihniii * br. h. Cbnoord, ?". reara old, by i<-ng ? Uenora Morrla .l"1 D. Oldeoa. ch. b, Introatve, t yenr* old, by Maddler Kr .11.- Oraca .",1 V h Hltchrock'a b h. r*ecanter, 4 yeara old, by Da eelrer MHu.iiin .n* .1 B. McDonald'* eh. h Ontral Tnisi, 4 y.-?r* old. i, Meddler Monej Boa.llfl Ma, kev ? Md Ue's b. Bl. Bardella 4 vran old, by Tbe bard Ell* l.-ik-land .P*l <.. I, Flieharda's br. e. H.-vMr-r.-r, :i yeara old, by Badga ?H*.i I-,..-?.?.HM Oneck Statrle'B I.. c. Chapi r^ old, by lrrajuols HIM* . I? F. D. llear.Vs b. O, Htahniln, 11 year* old, by Hlndoo?? l'-.y . BLOAM AND Tlll-: WATTBR. THK i.itti.i: JOCEKT I'KNIKS i;ivi.vi_ Tiir* in .Hlt) i? man MONET. I.ondon, July 17.- Tod Sloan, tb. Amerlcan Jock.-y, ! wbo is allagad to bava aaaaultad a waltaT al A*cot 1 Heath, made a further statement an tb. subject this afternoon. lie said th. rwa.on h. took the blamc and dld not deny the affalr nt the tlme was to protect the friend who was v.ith hlm. H. addad he bad letters asklng for eompenaatlon, and says he heard a number oftnen say to thi walter : " iio tr, th<- hoapltal, and tber. Iu a chance of gettlng ; money from hlm.' "i absolutel) refuaed to glv. the walter, nnder th. ! clroimstances, flve cents to save hls llfe. I abso lutely deny strlking the walter, who Is not ser'ously hurt." POLO. PINAL CONTKR POR THK VALENTINE CHALLEKOE CUP TOOK A fif'IKN T1PIC TI'HN. De-on, l'.-nn , Jun. n (Spaetal).?Aa predlcted ln thaa. colun)tis, the I)eV..n li-ura of pololsts llterallv rod. tbrougb thalr opponanta, tiu- Phltedelphl. ''..untry Chib, second Qoartat, to-dny, m tha Bnal contest for the Valentlne Cballeng. <'n\. Th Country ciub playara w.-r.- allowad Bra g.mis to *t.r? with. and wero DOBten OUt lo th. tune nf 14 goals to vki in four partod. of actantUlc play. For Devon, c. Randolph Bnowdan playad "for? ward"; ('.<-.,rg.. w. Kendrlcka, M, was tha fr.-e lance at No 2, C. K Wh.-eler the "balfba.-k'' and (Jeorg.- bfcFsdden ttO 4 "f.em" ('allernus. Carle ton Zeiiin, w. Klnekla Bnritb and .i Pranb Mo BB llne.l up ln th. nr.l.-r BBBMd for tb. <"oun try Clnb, J. L. Conaaray, wbo use.i to t?- an < nthttBtaBtld player. carefully refereed tbo gatna. The short fl.-ld proved an advantage to tbe battar> , mounted home troop ? >f Davonlann, bnt the lay of the land, sloplng from eentre to the goal BOBtB Bparatad ugalnMt long drlvea for goal, and als<i tendtnl to Incllnn the ball ln B bad dlreetlon when Btrueh ln from tbe etid lines. Tbe clrcular guards at boundary extronltles. however, s.-rv. .1 to k.-. p ' the ball In play on uuint.r BbM, and so admltted i of sclentlfls returns and some smart Btratagt. work In tbe vlclnlty of the *tr..nghold?. The Davona, ns now ooaatltutad, ara ? ranaark ably w'.-ll-drlll.-d quartet, unrl th.lr OOhBBtT. play tr, ,1 iy was th.- most BOttCa able f> atur<- of th. game Hip. ite.Ily I.emlrlck, after pb king Ih. ball out of trouble, passed It forward to Snow.l.-ti, and aa often Wheeler and Mcl'adden backed It and left It for Wbeeler. Kendrl.k pluytd eveti beyond hla tn ..reaaed handlcap. and hla overhand -1"*"*? Z mm slde nnd l-nd*- ln tnM career held the oppoataB team snfe on many oornalons. . At phJktaB *U 9AA tatPfUU mtm **a bor<^r "nrd through hla fleld Wh". ler proved a pBBt master thus .showing ttie good resiilta of hla sojourn ln Baropa wbere he hns doubtless played on eham? pion M_? "eorg. McFadden was effectlve nt bark and. although _M_ \>he aome of the rest. miifT.-l lt fre'iuently. hls powerful drlves. cross ?hoti and goal suvers were hlghly Wffc**^ H. has Improved vastlv slnce he waa seen al WtBjj cheater, and la evtdently most mmBmAM^uuwm own Held Bnowden "int on" lh tm\ <*r**r *?} . tlmes. anrl he made m.-st of the gem la ln th, ?n I,,,,,:.. but later he falled to gtae tha bairthe pr oper dlrectlon Jphlll, and frequcnt outsldea reaun ?. |.*.r ,, . .Mimtrv <*:..i.. Krank McFadden >;?*> j;1.' ,,.,,!,,..? str.te_rlc.lly, aeveral tim.*. P'rfcvV*** * '.' fr.,,,, between th.* uprlgnta, anA atrt ****** ??*"' Mved dlsaater l.y playing around 9MM. aUVOnwu ublqultoua aa ever, and hls re nrna * nd mku* frorn hnlf-tl.l'l wre most In'et-Mlln* ? udle*. Hlnckle s.nith hardli played "?*??& ?*B"?H__J the latter part Of the game, prol.ahly on iKionnt of ti.* ran be go. wlth a rn.iii.-t or ? ball. Ha. ht rn ,v,'r id k.-.l the aphere out of the niek repeat. ,11 v. .nd hta ba k-hatirlers wore well dlreeted; but ln is t ns he .ti.-itr i.-.i wid*. and so oat ground aftar i-egtaterlng aome remarVabli; food learea tor his rolleagiiea. Alt.-mus played hls posltlon some what bettar than ln tha laal contest. and rod.* like ?ln in ii ni aa tr. .style. though Bnowden'a faater oonlea r.peiitrdlv passed hlf outflt M th0UKl.lt maa anVhored. Th* ta_UJ bunr and tha ppnlea bunehed too much throughout tho K.;.m.- and the '?l'.hvlnV' on th.* border and ln mldfl.1.1 !.*ft thn sp.'.-tatra-s under the ln.prea_.on lhal Itt* g.-jmo ?M ,.., the whol... rather selentlfle than excltlng. Th* Valentlne Cup was won In 1897 br tha' ??*? away aecond t*am, and ImI year l.y tht- Philadel? phla Country Cthh The score followa; Flrst ?*C0*4 Thlrd F nirth lfcr-p partod. per* 4. T-'-rirA. per-tod. Total. I'ev. n .- ?"? ?'? ;t 3 '',!":"n:r. i i Um% 9% Itefere.- 3, L. CoMWay. Tlmekeeper 0. W. Ken drll k. fr. I r. r- lt. I'eiin ^mlth. The BCen* now shlfts to the Philadelphla Pountry Club f'-r a two we*ka' aeaalon, the openlng gamo occjrrltiK on Monday next between the Koekaway and Weatcheater i'ountry ?'lul. players. the latter, as alrendv atat*d ln IheM columns, belng ailowed one goal iv handlcap. Thls wlll he tbe debut of the fto-kawny pla.era ln a n?v_lar match game thla neaaon on the associatlon achedula nnd rhllndei phlaiu 9Tt waiting to ?_. young RetM La Montaf-ne. GOLF. TRAVIS THB .YIXNI... < ?F THE OAKLAND CUP. ROME CHAMPIOM DBTBATi WATBOM IN THB Fixvt. iMi'Mi CONBOLATIOM Cl'P rom ? o. DooottAB. Walter .1. Travls, who holds the unlque reeord of hyvlng won flrst place ln every tournament ln whlch he baa appeared thla _ea_*o__, added another trophy io his collectlon yeaterday, when he eaptnred the Oakland Cup In tiie flnal round of the Bayatde tournament Hla opponant wa*. a. C. VYataon, Jr.. on* of th* <-i.-v.-rcst of the yotingar net ot g-oit playera, and a member <.f tb* Weatbroot* Oolf Club, whlch haa produced mon- brllllant youngster.* thai any other Club In America. It Waa Watson who put Douslaa out >f the aeml-flnuls at ____k*WOOd anl who beai Harrtman, the wlnner of the Metropolltan golf chABiP-OMhlp, only a day or two ago. Con ?Idcrlng Iii- paat records. ba should liave proved an ald,. opp ment, b lt tho truth is that Tra.ls had an ? a.-l-r rlctory than any others which marked his ptogreea to the flnal round. Tho score was 7 up and 6 to play In his favor Tha day was perfecl for g..if, nml even the arlnd, whi.-h bad be*n ,t Mt bolateroua on Prtday, calmed down io a gentle breea. that made the ezerctae de Ughtf :1. WlthOUt causlng fntlgue. It waa just th* sort Of day that golfers lik<* ba_rt-calm, clear nnd ,.i _nd wlth auch a mlinulus th.* scores ahould have been tha beat of th.* week. But nelther man dld anythlng worthy of note, and Wiuson fn.tr. whom ao much was expected, was pnrtlcularly dta appolntlng. Travls llghted a cigarette after ihe flrat round, and whan Travls amokea oo tbe llnka lt means thal In hts own mlnd victory Is already hls i >n the flr:-t nine holes he dld no better than I. whlrh is slx strokes worne than bona p. von worae than hta own record for that dutance, yet thla araa enouch to glve hlm a lead of 6 up on Wataon, who dld m, THK PLAT B-BOIlfi. The match dld not start until afternoon, bo that by tha tim- tha men aal out there waa h gala gatb*rtn? fn.m the *urroun?llng eottaajaa and n?>t a fen from thls clty. On the flrst holo Watson iai i Travta a atymle, and thls aayed him a half ln o. The aecond want to Travls at 3 to 5 on a perfect drlve, approacb and put, and the next waa hls also ut .'. to '? Hu lt was uot the sort of folf be bad been ahowlna through the week. There was a tameneaa lo it whlch told plalnty his confldenea of tha; ultlinnte reault and an evldent dealro not to "ruh It ln" too hard. Travta ne*da to he pushed to show hta beai game, to know that hls opponent la ta ahead and wlll flght for every lneh. aml then nll hln wonrlerful accuracy comes lnto play an.l li'* works wlth tbe smoothness and fore* Of a trell-olled machlne. Vv*ataon falled to fore* hlm, an 1 instea.l of recovering as the mafeh np.gresse.l h- graw ateadlly worae. The fourth hole went to Travls at 4 io ",, but "n the tifth Travls drove out of bound*. droppln*. an.l loslng a stroke, and flnaliv glvinK the hole tO Watson at fl to S. The slxth araa balved ln 6. an.l the seventh. known as the "punchbowl" fr..m Its cup-abap*d gre?n, was won bv Travta at E to l Th.* n.*xt two hole.s also went to Travta, who was then f> up. I'ontlnuln-r for the second round. the tenth was halved In .'., after medlocre play. Travls evtdently hiol abandoned any thoughl of dolng moro than hold his advantage. nnd let victory eome as It Would. The .-leveiith Travls Won In .'I. Watson mlaalng a long pul for a imif l.y acarcoly an inch. nnd the acora atood fl UO wlth i to ko In the Oak I ii ri a 1 man's favor Kaelng the next hole, Watson slh-ed hls drlve into th<> ravlne, and hls brassey carrled hlm onl/ tO th.* cr.-st of th.. hill, while Travls. who hirl Rot off a slzxllnir drlv* and fol lowod it up wlth a well-plaved aecond shot, was on the green ln :i and down ln - mor.*. wlnnlng th-' hole al ?'. t" fl. .-md thereby takln_t the match. The bye holes were played .nd the full cards read: Travls. rt :? 4 ft o .*. 5 n .. w.r-.n . r. .*. fl fl ii a ? ii ?? r.i TrnvlK .fl .. fl*4 ? fl 3 fl fl ?1 .7 \v.ii-.,*i .r. . ti *t r> 5 o r> fl IB M 1, ,I?s. TllK C0NB0T_ATI01. ("I.ASS. Meanwhlle, tha Bnal round la lha coneelatlon (la?s w.is belng played, the eomi'etltors her.* belng J. 1*. Taylor. of the Nassau I'ountry Cluh, and J. H. Dotlgtaa, Of oakland. Taylor was .1 down at tho turn, aud was beaten by . up and 3 to go. aa the followlng eards show: IiaiiRlns .4 3 4 4 6 ? fl 6 4 12 Taylor .?i I I I I i I f 0??T I..,_i*(l*_ .1 4 4 4 7 <l ? ?30-li Taylor .."> 8 4 4 8 7 ? ?BJ 77 Hyea BOt i'lnv.-l. The pla) ended wlth nn open handlcap of eighteen bolea medal play, ln whlch J. H. Taylor preMnted tbe clip for the wlnner and thn club a Rold medal tn th* n-.au makinK the l-etu Kr"s? scre. Hoth Travls and Watson w.re allow.*.l to have th.lr f, orea count for theae prtaee, and as Travls mado M ha wm awarded the medal, tiie atymta on the flral hole allowlng hlm oue stroke. I'or the handl? cap cup there wm a tt>- b*tWMn Travta and a D. Cornptor of th" Weatcheater Oolf ciub. whleh wlll b. played "ff al some futur.* data not yet declded ui on. The summary follows: Oaklard COB (flnal lOVnd) Walter J. Travts, onklnnl .;.,if ciub, ieat n >? Wataea, )r. Wmtmo k Ootf 'int.. 7 m o w i'1'iv. Cup 'flnal r-rtindi -J. O. noiifiss. Oakland ,; :r ,',.,1, b kl J I- Taylor. Nassau iV.untry Club. 4 up. .'l to pluv ln tho handlcap tha leadlng cards were: a. i>. Cta-paoa, Waatehaatafi 0, H. N. 0?. .fl 5 5 4 6 0 B 0 3 4rt j,,.4 7 fl 4 8 _ B B 0- BO? 00-10? 8fl W. J. Travis, Oakland: OM .B48.8-&B (- -4.. j,, .B 8 5 4 6 B 3 0 5?41? 99? 0? 86 Arthur TagUr, 1'iiktsnd: ri?t .6 4 7 I 7 . 8 B *. 40 lM .7 B fl 4 6 6 II 0 I (12-101?14-87 it y Mayhew, Hath r HM: ,,?, .0 fl ii 0 8 7 1 B tJ?68 j,, . ; .fl t. 4 4 7 7 7 fl 7 40 -107?IT- 00 R. M. I.lttlejohn, oakland: i >.. .... 0 ;i 3 fl 0 0 0 8 8 68 ,n.7 4 fl 4 ?! ll B T 0 60-106?14?01 II II. B Klll. tt. O.-kland: (?,.1 ....? 4 3 6 10 0 6 7 T 64 |? ...... 3 4 fl 3 7 8 0 8 0?64?10??10? 02 J A .Innln. Staten Island Crleket: ,i,_t _44847746 ??47 ln I].3 B il i (i 8 T I a ^S -100- 9? 02 T c Ummanr, Haatelatr: i? .. .a 4 i i T I I i 5--S2-100*?17?i>_ it. c. \v?i?..n. jr. Waetbroafe: nn .fl B 1 fl 9 9 fl fl 0 31 |n . fl 4 <1 4 3 fl fl 6 -?43 - Ofl-- 4? 02 M. M Urnham. (haklund: imt .B 4 3 8 ? 7 ? 7 fl- 3. ' j,, .? 4 t? 4 7 7 3 8 7?68-111?1^-03 II. !_, Itlker, (mklnnd OM .- 4 5 8 ? 8 6 B 1-49 In .8 (I ? ? 7 8 0 7 ll 37- 100?12- -04 I. | Bmbroa, Oakland: cmt .6 B 4 8 ? 8 8 7 0?84 In .4 9 fl 8 8 V H 16 ll* 84?118-18-100 r. T. I_r??in?, Oakland: ? OM .fl 4 fl 0 0 T a 7 O-.l It. . I 4 7 B 8 12 8 4 4?67-118-18-100 W K Pa*?. imkland: Out .4 6 0 8 8 0 8 7 ft-88 In .? 8 8 6 l'? 7 4 7 ft?68?110?10- 100 A BtoftM, Wt.l. heater: .?iit .4 4 fl 4 0 7 0 8 ? 30 In .0 4 .1 4 8 8 8 l? 6- -fl?l 10.'. fl |ol MONTCLAIR DKTBATf ^''.8H^:x COUHTT. (irange, N. J., June 17 (_.(>*alul).?Th? __?__* County ('ountry ('luh playera ?uff.'r.d a cruahlng defeat thls afternoon at the hands of th* men from | th* Mont.lulr Oolf Club, who defeated the CounTFy Club tram on tho Hutton Park rotireohy Jfig\\* ! >,,.ie* Ansten fo gate was the only loral P"?ypr.I7 ^core th""?h the Country Clnb fafjizj^** someVf thebest golfers in the organlaatlon. Tho MuNT.'i.Aiii aoi,F ci.ru EERB OOCETT OOOETEf I K..nn.'lny . ? ? ?? A. Clhy. ? C. H Hr.-wer. 1 F- A. Da.I.t?... D.niels . >> Austen l nlgats . ? _- ij. ||. Hlll. Tutal .'V _ 4 Tolal . * ln the second round for the cup offarad,hg thB Tournament Commltt*.. J. A. _rowar ft?***! Sldnev M. Colgat. by d.-fauit. snd T. H. ***mnn Karr defeated fcdward W. Porreat tar 1 ?P-Jg3S were also made In the hamlbap ball BWBCpBt-M toiirnev ?? follows: <*fc*r EUlaajaial. T. H. 1'i.wara Farr. J. A Hmwer. W .1 Kliu-lin.l. Willlam Kunkle . Dr. D. W. Kleinhaua. OM THH MORRIB COUNTT I.INKS. The flrst round at match play for the praaMMt'l cup. presented hy Oeorge <l. Frelltighuysen. tOOfe place yesterday at the Morrls County Oolf Clufc those ellK'Ible for It belng the slxte-n who QUBllAed in the prallmlnarle. af ? we.k ag... H. P. Tolar mad.- . brllliant round of tb, wblch ls ?ne jetter than bojrt., and defeated bls opponent, <.. \Miiia, >? 3 up. Hls card waa: Oat .?? 4 * r. 4 5 r> I ;, g In .4 I I ?? I -1 I r> ? E ? Tb.- summary of tbe round follows: ii M Ma-nard beBt W V Marsh. .1 Spi A. W. R_B u ,t it. i. ruota, I sp; h tt. fm* b-*t . . ii- ?<;K wlth. '.t up; II. P, Toler l*nt <J. Wllll*. 3 up: O. J. Mttje beat Ilenjaniln Nl.-hol. ll up. W. A Flagg baa* *Lj!?!: n. v. 7 up ? tn play; W. F. Thnmp**-n baat ?.?.??? r. up. 4 S play; F. V. S. Cnmby basl C, M. <T*Bp1n, I up. 4 to play. I'ROPESSIONAI.B MEET AT BALTUEROL. The first half of tb.* Mrenty-two-bole, bonts and home match between "Wlllle" Anderson. tl tusrol professlonal, and Oaorg. Ia.w. professlonal at tbe Dyker M-a.iow Oolf Club, took place yesterday ut the Hultusrol llnks for ? purse of $100. Ander scn, who wi? taeond In tha open champlonshlp of 1897 nnd thlrd In th. champlonshlp of 1898. Is one Of tho most promlnent of th. Scotch players wl... bart come to thls country In recent years. I.ow ll | Canoustle player. who came bere less than thraa munths ago to take ti place with the Dyker M.-adow Club. At the end of tbe flrst .Ifbtera hol.-s yesterday tbe two men were tled at 78, though Bt the match game Anderson led by 1 un. In th-? afternoon Anderson agaln dld 78. while I.ow took 79. endlng the day's play 2 down The secoml h. lf of the match Is to take plac ut DjTkBf Me.idow next Saturdav. The cards w.-re: "Wllllo" Anderson, llaltu.rol: Cf.rge I.ow. Dyker MMdOW! gK:::::::::::-::M !! H-.! tXUt m Whllo thls contest was ln progress a>""?P"*? t.-,n,iiciin for me*n ..-rs was declded, .in?l M ))?"?? wonwlth a nSt ?ori of B. Beccjpd placa,went to James R Strong. at 90. Some of the cards foiiow M Baooa: . _ _ . . .2,lr""' H 'ap N" \\T..::::::llltlillt^m ? ? James lt. rttrong: V.::.\\\tltlttttt At-m ii oo A. F. Illach: P..;::;::.. ll . lUtl * m. tt *> l, ii. Orahatn: Out .5004*568 5-44 rT.B 5 6 8 8 8 ?? 4 t-M- M h. W.C^dUr,.? ]i g Urler i*n):ipt)e.l . '' - _7 Charles ?). I.vnn*.}'' ;.. ,?. Dr. Bymouds.?" ? ln -? MEDAL COMTEET AT ETEBBUEN. Stamford. Conn., Jnne n.-The club medal con? test at ?Veebtirn resulted as follows: ClaAM A. Qrusi). H'.aD. Eet -78 Wheeler. VT, B. Wheeler. D2 I ^ M 2 P>4 14 M. lt. I'l't. * .., H. b. Willlam*. WJ ? ,,t W. Ia. Baldwln. 2 ,: ,?, I?r. Hchavlor . ?-' CLAM H. E C. H.*y?. ? S 8 F. 0. Heeker. "} H ... W. IV Dnakam. '" ,,,. ?-? /T:?n;n.:::::::::::!? 8 ? F. T. Toane...... ... ,,, taa K. E Hn)ggerhof. \]\ g gj k Merrltt . " S ,,i h. ii. lesly.______ 8TATKN ISI.ANP CRICKET TEAM D_PEAT_D. A team Of nlneteen golfers from the Staten lsiand Crlcket Clttb m.t wlth a dedalve d-feat at the North J.-rs-y Co untry club llnks ln Paterson yes terdav. The score; PA1-RBON. BTATBM ISI.ANO. %?r .::::::::::?!"::;:::::::::::: ?"? ..'..'. * Hanilltnn .? SSSeiiui"..-. A*rni-u:.na.:::::.:? K".::::::::::::: * so"IaAn'.:::::::.o Burnett . V^nu. 2 X Ryl*.o Itlohards . * Ferenbacl) . .T Hlnker . ? Klrker . \'.\'rWe . 11 2 i. Harry . ?^*? . ? K.rser.ciunt. . " Johnron . Anmer . Oill)..!n* . ' Barbour . ? .*-lwapl* . RiiH.ell .II) Blmen.Iorf . ? II Qoodbody. 1 Fat-er . ? g, Ooodbody. 7 CBrrar. ._? Total .4<l I ISl .?" "PK'K-rP" TEAM MATCH AT ST. ANDREW8. A "pick-up" team mat. b waa th. attractlon at the Bt. Andrews (lolf club yeaterday, the sldes he? lng chosen frotn members on th. ground. Bt 2 o'clock in the Bft.rnoon. H. R M.-Kenrde he i le l on. fam and A. L. I.ivermore the other. McKen sle'a t.-am won by ? to 3. Th. Btimmary: II R M.-Ken.l*. 4 A. I. I.lverrr ir-. J K W. Ketcham. 1" J. 11 Rlbach. ? Ai bla b-i'f . t O. v Klncalej. o J C Ten Kyrk. 3.W. F. Hodgmail. ?' ...hr. Held . 0|H. HolMOok . ^ Klllott liulbrook. I H P llunifl*-n. 0 i, utrar. i w. p, ii vi. " Total . M Total . 3 TEAM MATOI AT RICHMOND COUNTT. A varlatlen In tho usual Saturday t-'atn.-s at the Rlehmond County Country Club <>f Staten lsiand yest.-rday was a "chOOOB-Bp" tBBB. VBtCh between som- of the landlng players of the club. James I'ark acted as enptatn of one std. in.l Otls h. Wllllama or th. oth.-r. Park'. team was beaten by B score of 17 to tt. The summary: Jam.? I'ark . OU. 1. Wllllams . 0 I. K.' Whitm. 0 Eunaon ?h?w . 2 E. O. S,-huvler. * W. II Huak. ;> C. W. Talntor. OC A. Fry. 9 a H in- n.)*t. " Ralpb _ane . ? II M. Hal-lwln.10 F M Snunders. 0 T. W. Howrlna. 7 R. K. Bonaa . O a. E. nowier. 0 w. D. Wlcoa. a jr ,;,t?,t . 0 F K. Traak. 4 Oeorge yutrk . BlE. t. Morten. I TBtal .17 Total .?? OAI.A 1'AY <iN THE ARDtLST I.IN'KS. Wlth u team match agalnal th. Fairtvid County Qolf ClUb, a tn.-mb.-r.-' fOUrSOm. and a women's puttlng match. the Ardsley golfers enjoyed a t*al;> |a] rOBUrday, The t.-atn matCb was won by the rtsltors wlth a score of 2'_ to 7. though DOUglBB, the most promlnent et tha Falrtl.ld m-n dld bMjbhyr. In the foursome C. S. FalrchIM and C H DMnflaM provd tbe wlnnlng palr. Whlle th. puttlng match (ru won by Mrs. F. I.. Kldrldg-. The summan': rO-BSOMR i-,r^ ta n ag. Mat c s raircbiu ?nd c ii l-LiM.-ii.-b^ ij ;;] B r. Jaffrej an-1 Willlam )'t.rv*tl-. .. *1? * ? Wlnaton and J. Vt. Judapo , ? "7 Jsffw and Bldney McWror.H_ h iw Klp and A D? Wltt Cochrsna...10J Adams nn.l r i. BMrldia. '"J Bdgar *n.1 W. W..roe*t*r.lf f w Stlle* and F. I.yman.I" F F ChrystM *r.d E. M Van BttraB.MJ F.iwin OoaM nn.l A. " Bjab. ?? ??? |',_ itawarl Lnning and DwtgM C. KarrlaUi TEAM MAT.ii KAlItFlKI.D. MtlSI.KY. i_.i?.ir.i iv-avitt. 3 F i. Bldrtda.. 0 (' H. Xerly. 1 L B. <'liur,-hlll. <) J 11. McKinley. ? F F i*hrv?tl* . t J B .;ill?*pl.-. 7 A. l>. I'-^-hrHne. 0 c V. Martin. 0'H. H AdUM. 1 C | cei . t Or II H <'?rtl*. 0 r. m rreeraan. 0 r. i*nne . 6 J. A. Mna.m . 2,R. Cf. Myle*. u Total .tt Total . T \Vuni*i>'? n>t)ln? m?l.h Mr*. F. I? HdrMna ttl Mri II. !_. FJgur, 4o. llla* J I" Wllll?m*r>n. 4.1. Sllaa Fraaer. 48. Mla* Wr.rthlnft.*). 44; Ml?* >'ruce Wllll*ii,a.,n. 45. ttiaa H Sotierhe 40. Ml^* M WlllUms-ii. 4.S, Mliw H. Q Klnu 4H; MI** J K. Frnrrr Oo ATHLlgTICS. ANNUAL SPORTS OP COURT ORBEHAM, FDH i.sriius OF AMERICA The annual outlng und tleld-day sports of ?'our? liresham No. 311. Koresters of Amerlea, were held yesierlay at tbe Queena t ounty Drlvln* I'ark. Maspelb, lx>ng lsiand. A graaaad'Plg rare, which was w. )i b> .\f Oulklna, of Court (Iraahan, waa an Interisilng feature. The. summarles: On* liun.lr*4 yurd <U*h Flnal heat won by I> ? llnrlne. F*?rl Rlver Athletlc Club. J J. Ford. Ea*t*rn Dlstrlct Wheelmen, arcond, 1. O. Bourglngnon, L?at?in Matrlct Wheelmen, thlrd. Tlnrie-_.:10?_ _. Half mll* run - Wn hy J W. niekhart. Court OrahiTl, F ,f A J O. nAur_rm(.nr-.n. Kaetern IHair'.r-t W he_im?i., seennd, f>. W. IT?rin<*\ Pearl Rlver Athletlc Club. thlrg Tlme- 2 U%. _______ - Three mlle Mryrle r*o '.Von hy J Kliher. *.-i-.t.r_. MlMrtrt Wheelmen; C. POW.fl. Eastern -MMrtH Wheel? men. MCoild. C <? llowers, Waverley Hley.-le Cluh. thlrd. Tlme- 7 .!>.. _ . ? _, Tw? hunalrerl and forty ysrd daah V. - n hv < Powell. r.A*t-rrt iM-'rlr* Wheelmen: 1. K?reh?r. < >.'irt f*.rll.?,m f ,,t a aaeands I. D Ooaraae. Camt Oraaaaa, third. Tim'. t-JtV.. _. _ _, Klfty-yard *ar-k raee?Wnn by W. II Mavrn. Court Ornham. M J Co*fB*B. CtaWt Orah.m ?e. .nd, J. H. Newell, (ourt Oraham. thlrd. Tlme- 3:11 4. CHKKKT. ANOTHF**. DRAWN" OAMI BOB THB KKICKKRBOCKSB ATBLSTIC cr.T'B. The Manhattan irlcket ("lub treated the Knlrkai bo.-ker Athletlc Club to another dla*PP0_.t_MBl yolarday, This time it was T.-nm h. aad ..* in tha K..m?* tha pr.-vions Saturday wlfh T'.im A. tha Bfl | ontie organlzatlon hnd to be content wlth a drawn game aft-r KettlnK nlne of thelr opponenta out. A. _BB___M*f saved Manhattan from defeat wlth a splendid not-out Innlngs of 17 Kor tha Knlckerbockers (.'. H. aml A. V. Clarka .1.,] th* Ixst work. th<- former suppbm. r.tln*. Mfl K'">d batting by tak.ug I WtekeU for M runs. Tha s. r.rr-: KN!' KI.IU- I KKU A. <*. C. A Olttrns. ' W. AaxUA, t. Tattersall.t* T. <l Clark-. b I Adam. ->' (?? II. Clarka run onl.*} V v < larlce, n.'t Ml .U .1. I'ltcher. I b rr. b l'renderg**?. IS . Ona*. bi. V'l.m.11 T. Clarke. rvot out. _,"_."_____.i"" * ... OUI. P. nt'-h.r. J. I). !>?'>.I. 9T, Hall. 'Ud n-.l but.. 0 Bye* \jfg byaa. ? Totai tdeetarad).H MANHATTAN. ?. J riiBinaaal. h c. U. CZatM. a II. THtt.I-r-.il. bC. R. ClAtxVt... t J. Plannery. run 9*t. ? J. Adam. b C. H. Clarke.10 \ ,?......,-. I.<*. H. < larko. s A. Pmed.ey. n..t out.47 ? ? il Hlll, b C. ii. Ctarfca. *?__?*?. 7 W Adam. r A. V. Clarke, h ? H. ?larke. 0 C 8 Moore r anr] b C. 11. "larke .>, p. w. i.reen. e t. Clarke, b C. H. Clarka . . EL .7. AIVV.'-I. 1'r' rrit. ? llvs .U ut byaa._l Total (nlne wl< kets).-.??.1_ CIlAMI'IoN.*" HKATKN" BT K'.HTV Iti'NS. The Hrooklyn Clnb bad as opponents ln the ?. rie* of the Wew-Torli Cf-dtet AfaoctnUon at l'ro_p*_t I'ark v-st .dav thfl BQCMld . 1< ven of Manhattan. The ,-bampioiis dld not put up aa Ro-"! ?.>me aa expected, an.i auffered lefeat by tt runa ft o. WUkinaon hit rlgoroualy for the wlnnera, nndK. x. Coa bowled moat effeethrely anl aecured I wickati for 3.1 runs. Tbe MANHATTAN'. W, Burrowa, a Pttefc, t. I'atmore. I F A i'nx ?? Padlow, b a Browa.1? II' F. S. Adams. c ar-! I. A. BTOWB. 9 ,; ftom, ? u C M Browae b (_. Brewa . ?? I. i'..s<*. i, a Browa.J_ II. o V**11k'n*oa, c l.'irr rt. b Padtow.S. A. fl. Phlnktl'T. h Pedlow. I II Rinhfrn i Htandfaat, 1. I'atmore. 11 1. .1 r. Kelly, e I Padlow, h iir.oati . 17 li i irrtncton, b Browa. 0 C H. Tuk*. n.t out. ? Hye?.?? T ? il .'.I*5 BROOKLYN*. o A. Hr .?n. h Cbl P Flt.!.. b I j. r--ii w. e i Roa*. b Oaa . !_> g Pedlow, ?? and b Coa. <> ? ? Bolta, b Coa. ? II I'urrant. h Coa... .? R, c. m Broara*. b BuiMon. ia II Rhlbton*. i. .oifht.in-. 1 W Hef-. I. K.i-h'r.n. ! \V S Patmcre, not ? -'it. J .1 Roigera, h OM. f Bjraa . 2 I.-v bves. .* m Tnt;.! . ''* OOOD WORK OF TKA.M A. ol" rATFR.4*n**f. Team A. of Pateraon, the moat llkely eaadMat*** for the championship of thi Mew-Tortl Crtcfce. Aanodatlon, played Kearnj at Kearny, l ' ??_! an easy rlctor) by _9 run* J H. Hoop*f ind W. Dodda both l.owl.-d In splendid form for the wln mra, the former taklng *ix wtckata far etghtaea runa and the lattef four for thlrt.-.-n. 9. <>. War burton W. CUrkaon, C. F. Hur.fr. J. Harnreavea. \v Bunce an.i J. Rldlnga all ? Wed doaibla flgure* for Paterson, but H. ft ToiTi SbCW, Wh* acored f.jr. teen. was the only man to mak- a atand for K?- -rny, The score: KKAIISY C C. lt. E. Torraoc*. i? Dodd* '.(. W. Tei r. e Banee, b Hooper. 0 A. Hice. c Hldlna**. h l'.-lds. I I.. Brlerly, e Dodd*. b H per. ! J. FM.l b MM-r. ? .1 Allen. b Hooper. i. i:-.?n. i. Dodda. B. H..1.1.T.. b ii opar ... -. '' B Booth, >? Hunter. 1> I ? "|.H. ] ii. I.lvln-rstcn. b Hooper. ! J. Cox. not out. 1 Bye ._J ToMl . ? PATERSON C '' .TI"\M A. P c, Warturt >n. h Toil-B.-. JJ W, Clarkaoa, b Tofrerc* . _ i h Hooper, c Rle*. b Torrenc* . a .' P Hunter. a* T .rrence. b Rlca.. }| j. Hargreave*. e PWda, b Torrati *.... ** j CrutcMow, c ll M.n. b llM-rly. 1 W. Hun,*^. b l:nr*rlv. ? *' j Rldlnga, .* Ton*-_?e*. b Brterly. **? W. lAtlii.ni. b BooUl. Bf, I'.-l'le, b Ft-.th. ? J. K. I'lir.e, BC. out. .\ Uym . _ leg bjrea .__*_ . i:_ N . CRICKET IN" CENTRAL PARK. A large crowd gathered on the North tfea I iw ln c.-ntral Park yeaterday In expeetatlon of aeelag the usa.ti Baturday afternoon gamea o( crl _ playad ther.* The cri'*k.ters war.. ii.it allowad to pltc!j thelr artck*ta- boarever, aud all gama* hart to be ealled off, At Proapect Park, arhere tba crtcl-et_-l are allowod t.? look aft.r th.. groond thiinaal?_-b the turf la In excellent COnditioB, nm w i'.-.st inding th- hot spell and drouta. anl it U9t tl -T*dtt oa C. L. Mi llkton. th.* ground man, who ha. glten It tli.* iiir.st watebful care. KINOB COUNTT BT. OBOROB CLCB VICTOW. Pateraon, K. J . Jun- 17 (?peclaD.-The Klng* County St Oeorge ''lub. of Hrooklyn. pali tha local chib n vlsit here to-day for a ehamphlMMt gUB* of tlM N.w-York I'rlcket Assoc ui.ui. and th.* vtaltora aacured a ttctory by -* r-???*? _** ?corlm w..s tb.* order of tha day, A 0 i'.<mbow for Pateraon aad <*. Barnea for Ktnga County hoth dolng lood execution with th.* baO. Not one of th* hom.* batamen reaeh*d doobla flgure*. b?t for Klngs County J. ft Monlaunt acored 11 O- lurnta ll and a. Nugent M The last nani.-i made ona tremendoua drlre, whlch sent the ball UM tha rlvr. _ AUtTRAUANI WIN IN BNOLAKD. London, June 17.- The All-Kngland alavan, ln t**4 crl.ket match wtth the Australl.ins. was all I * t0" day in Ita aeoond Inalnga for NI runs. Tho Aua* trullnua WOO tha mat li bv M W_Ck*_B. -e?? THE ISTB REGIMENT AT CBEBDBOOB, Creedmoor. June 17 (Specl.iD.-The range her* Utt oeeupl. d to-day by the 13th Regiment of BraoBBB under the command of Uetttenant-Colonel ''.eorfa I> Ruaaell. Ther,. wr.r,. po ,.tfi-.ts and men _JJ .nt The followlng are tho results In th<> inanw niiin ciass by coa.pnn.ea Marks M-***>* ? il Plalfl nnl ptafT. H Cmt.anv P.B \.,n . itnmiio.1. ne.| st.iff. 7 CotapBB) <J .IJ ii tpltal corpa . ' Cocapaay H. I Compaay A. 13 Oompaai '.<? Compaay H. 22 Compaay K. J; cinpany C. U Compaay l..F_\ Company l>. 1** fompatn V.. ti Total . V'H.I.KY KIltINC, ._? Bfl Itulle .Vn J*_ flrlng e>e? treelnnrrs .>ut*-r-.l^ Compaay A. U I U U '_? 2 Compaay H. ih -20 ?_?_ *i \_ _Z i c. i: ni M M ??. \L Company t> . ta it ti M J? Jj (-ompaa. K . II ?i M '-'' ?! _% Company ??'. ?'* ? '-^ _ . .-T Company ?>. U S.1 .V) 41 fl ''i Compans II. lt. M ?<?_ :?; ? I,* Company 1. a ? U 1? J? \_ rtnpef)*, K. U 3 U '22 U n.piun 1. 14 2 H H' henley" - golf balls -.IH. JAME8 A. TTKO *rlt.*s ?? tBBfWfli M-**?na BAMCKI. BHCKLBT * ?'" . 1U0 William Hl.. New tmh Dea* t*lr?: . ^ .,?-vij*** lt (tl.ee ine grent plesnure tfl reemmend the '*r>'f'*. ball, for the slmple r--,..,t\ tbal l euaalder >' ,r,*__2! ball i kn..?- Bf Ht th.* praeeal tlaw I h.ve mat ? i*T?? n inj dlfferent kinti. hut have failf.1 io flnd aaa I*1" *r*| ns *.atiiifaet..ra lu ra.*M partlcular. Tha*- k.-epin*'*' palat thay keep thelr th?|.e, aml. a*a.n_*a_u-nll>. *??** iluir iln* on lh. put iiiini a m Mt them ?irai?lit' Vaty trui) v.ur?. _-_.,,?? ihl?ii*_. JAMM A. WtBm