THXVXVOR.LD oF eP© O )r \J lei O 4DS§ KING PEPPER'S SURPRISE irrVS THE MERCI RY. Taken Handicap at 20 to l—Afri cander Beaten. yjjnlre tr.av stop them, bat a flood eatmMt That *art. was <■ «■-■••--•■ d*mon?rrat*d yesterday. » hen t,t&neS --at fi- 1 ** 1 all th * Btanda literally forded a fw-all but .-— wet river to reach th* Brighton E' ■'■■ay. Not on* stared -' T " 5 Th* tefleW wm trar.sform*d into n 4,^*5 of picturesque aada bat th* rain had actu ally fallen In surh torrent" T hat. it had he*-.- the trvk gjtam hard as a macadamized road. «o that U. uhj an iag to ma harrows over it to iocs*n It up The wir.d h*lp*d aMter in dryinif it out. aa.» players received aaaae r.iih*r s*v* r * shocks for the bravery they id shown la r*ach*r.R th* rwT ,» pu^., brt ther. were ill some nmteati well , — - wmtrbln*. and mm keer.ly fo US ht finish**. The nwt notable fae«r and the most expenaJv* was rfealt th* form rlav-rs when Frank Pa*raHa bad mannered Dttto pcld«.r« On, Pepr*r wo,, the Met r-jry Handicap, the Thursday st^ke ofreri;:*. from a group of .printer, every orvi of trhicb was h*ld in ■unttr aateejr -••-*- and rh* fo.-.n«i, btBMCn alike. Tt was «aid that rh* r*lr.incs ewner Thoujtht as Uttle of Kinc P«Tt-r a« did Ihe K^ifral public but at th* sjtii* tim* h- r-:t r.? «... c? 'he best lightweight jccVey* on th* turf. trA sen' him to the port as fit a? his astute trainer couM ret him. Th* Merc-j-y b a s!x-fi:r!c, r .p sprint, and of th<) Ssorwa that were handicapped for it Mr. Vosburgh pUred top weight ?^»«3y a— la. assfenms h*r 137 pounds. On fall l»st excellent race Mr. Madden*, -W.t*-Fid*. with hi impost of 1^ potmda, »i« Thought tn b* the mort ngrjritawr.^o4 *•-»" "♦■> Jnr The t»-o Hpr-ared "> hay " Tr " a .'^' P*sl! r 7enf*m r by the ' han.iicapr.-. an.l .-oupled in Th* b*ttJnp 'they h*cain* eec-rd cl»ic« »t a half r«mt better fhan'the favorite ... _ j . Kir.* Pepper was In his uraal Vc:ster«us moori a' th* harrier, but he broke w:rh his f*ld. ard frora The start it was F*en 'bat La4jr Amelia, wttn all wond-rTiI s[)#ed. --ovid not ontfoet him. I.yne had aiso m"v*d up with -h* and th* three f.T>par*nt:v h*d the others h*a«e r n«r -Both MlnenU and Aceful were trai'.ir.K far b*h!r.d h half mil* from th* finish. Thoe* who were e,p*ct ; nK to .«** I^ady Amelia stop, as sh.- n»? do"^ h*for» -r. •••jyt "about deciding ihat she was colnjr 'o T^l th*m when Kir.? Pepper an-i Mineo'.A. lh« latter having maie up a tremendous to! of srourd. settle,} the aoccdon for them in a whirlwind rush. Th»> Kmj was a head in front of the Blty. but h* had '''m* dJfflcnlty in k*epinp It ther» until th* jud=*s .-o'lld s*e it. Mr. Tbomu'a fll'y !as:ed icnr er. o '-.gh to T2ke third piac-e. _ \ The itam* Af-ic^nder that « n n the «.uy Pr*Mmi- T>«ry ■» brtlUartlv o r . T'l'sday. with r. to I 'jiioted «ca':r:M hi? chances, was oprr*ss»d with th* burden <••* *h* mor.ey that the -nutabl' many irtru«tefi ta him vecjerday In a m:> and a quarter handicap. *-d Pprinjr on* of the Gooffhacrea Stables thr** 'ear-cld Athelir.ps. b*at Mm a COOpI* of knrthft. Fortunately, a number hearkened ta the r-;mc-r thai the 6tar Bury ho-«e iroaM be ';r*= •id »» a reeo« lie two w*r.r to the post *qual <-hoic*«. Hilflebnir.'i rc^".* Bprtnc with m-n-h of 'h* dash and er'rit which «»-*m ta hay*- d»s*r**.l him of :ar». and k*pt him a!«-a-. s hi front. <»'N*il mnd* his r'Ji on Af'i'-aiid'r at the ' hr**-*i«h'! rjK ;.olr.. rrar.a«*d to b»>a* <"arhur.c> ar.d lh* T>':k* of K*n . < '. A. AinwicK Hnd Ma 'n*r.rts back*d J-m Beai f-om tMni*s to *'ct-ts. ■id saw him beat a lot of tra!d»nji Ilk* a s'sk* horr*. . FOU(JIBIKS. FIRST hat- • < r.»: :-:«rj>!i«; •■ rsrtonc*. Tte'tlrc j-, r Her?* Owaer Wt Jockej. s>. PI. Ll^cbterar rt*n!tlH U2.Sfc«w «- s ." .'. 2.!k» e.^Bwatm KCHiMefcratvl . . » - n.<=»:, , r -j r«rp«- •!«•'. ...jft4.H. PMirp*..*.. an .1« «.P:.«qu* rßar«er>:..- :H.'*oi»!r.an I"° J"> R.R 1. Totawtm fßh«t»».t.tfl2.^r*lr 1"" W «.Vi^«i(a -Pfho-n.. ">O-t.Hi;r?i» .'■ *^ 7. lndian ftar .Unr.Tri s . ra - .... «•> IS S..lu-«r.««a 'V»gri, M.-X nn By.«.B v.«. 12 H.Kinir <"«!* isr^««Ve-»» I«S.nenf*r-. »' 1J V M«• .. - - -,c- ■ W.H. Cnrtmii . . 1'» « Jl.Au'i Hood .McG'r.ni*" - .. ST.NY,"" ~- 1" 12.<; rand T>u"'*" -N*' «.t M.Kern 2S «" 13 R^rlaJn tmtUi *4.R«tti»«» 4ft IS !4.r > »l -anto «r«r>'-ii l««.py;"m»n ...... 9 * IS Irish Jew ■•JorTTmnt X.W. Hemxwr ."'*> 12 ir?>er- ''. H. -- •- . X r. Ix«-h!fv»r hr 1?n-«h» Bf tb* T>l»»'* — L'lar.a. S'art lair; won driv.re by » h»ad Tim*, a, . SEroNp rmrtr Tlii»» V«ir nlili »r.d over i^at ba>* run and ro» « on pirr» .luly *. 1-T^rd Pad«» ■'• 2 3.T.'!mrle 'Thrnr^*i Ift7 . R~»f»rr. 12.'. 4. 4.Ri-»rt*iorr>e *.<'lnclnr.at!i« by Bale* — M«-k!re Rljc. Ptart it'>od: ea»!!j- ry « i»rcths Tim». 1 47'-i. TH!RD RA»r»! 7 5 2 S.«-a»ta!ian tColt. lift. TV. PaMt « 3 «.Th!r.!* He*rhe> i Pctt-ri. . I*.. »i-"r 15 « T.M«;or r»;>-i-ri .Ma-i ilt.Rullrnan 3 2 7 l'» » janutt* Mrrttm 'K**n«n> 103.H Oarhrsn ... 3" Ift »-«eri iftS.fVRS'-h «W I"ft '2 Vif»ry iMt«ori. U«.MIV* Iftft 4« in.T*n««>T^r^t iSc»rtt> im.Kum s«i 3. A. I>rak» s hr. 1. lehlana, by Rt. H»'i»n - -■»- %'**t. : »on ever bj I'-j •' c*n» Tine, VI3H. FOTSTB KACE-THE JirP.nT.T HANDICAP; -. !»ir ■Ml and rr--r: <> fjr'.f.fa. I K:r* Ttw .Kar-»"i ■•;,—. V> % ?*MlnenU irtirrjc^., -.. ■<-. Ji ■'■*»--■ -A ...72 m T. I « I^-niiMf. ■•Srnairiersi T!H.L\-ne ■ i • .«"«!l»--tnr Jeßfup .Mc<;!n"ii>l27.Rur^s 7 !V 2 ". Divination 'It!! >r» , 07.«'nmmlns « •'. 2 < Schulamir* •P2n»Tiawei. .. SC.Kuri 2ft * ».W».t.!l«- tlliidc^ni UC.n-. r>«-.!« 3 « « ■-Rsnt Patk tCorbetti 12« ■■Vft 7 r.-2 '.'••Ar.-f.jl! .Dur-.-n lir>.«h»w 7 2 «-S V|rn»-— Frank .1 Farr»ll> eh. «. X -c P»rr>er. br Kartika — 'ienn-ere S»at *«-*>s: wjb drlvinr by a head. • 'n». l:js. «r-n,. r vd !n t! * letrini:. FIFTH RA'-E— !!ar,d!.-ar S-srar old* and- over. l'» ■Oca. Ifrrtrar .Gcufhacr^. et>..'!fiT.Hild*hrar..-le t >..'!fiT.Hild*hrar..-I ...17 10 1-2 2. Africander «f/.im*!. ISt.trHfl 17 -10 I 2 -.<~«.'t>UTi.!e .Wilneri .112.ned'*rn 11-. 7 Ift ••rXiirs of K*nd«J ••AT'k>..i«ift.H. Pfdllip* « I-1 ~iixißtT—n*tizh*>~r-f, Stab!** br , frrrina;. by A'h»-nr.c ;^JJ» Piar*. *ood; won rldd«-n '/ut by 2 l*r:«?h». Tlm». fWTH »A(T-T««wtr-<)!ii: nor-«!rn»rs af »8"0. T.Kk furlorgj.. 1-Jun B» a ttJe 'A;bwicV> in2.«>lfam!n« • •> . JEhif+.. r iK»ff| Jf>2.Hllde»>ra-1 ... 2 4-% .P»t.tf m.Uat .. ; : i" 4 Amherji,^ .Imiy) liS-THim*. 4/ 12 -■fVlfcani f^itional Pt.> Ml.Kuns « 3 2 _ V•• ftw«ma t ftrwS\*t% li».<~. Kelly jn « « »"- h!«™ oi«i..lo2.«'rort!)»-aU* ;..'. 91 7 » p'.-wh-. Gray .Mad.>nt..lf*.H. Phillip* *> 3 s*"£rt UC.H. rochran.... - 3 iM »!t'h Haifi .R*s»n> ♦*..!. ... M 2fl _l P.—, (llichi^fj Tra-e-« lft«l 30 — |»Arkl» «W .(i^U'ira- 2 7 lft *R*T>vln ■il-n!:attan Pt.».112.\V. rr.*vl?k'« to. c. Z'.m neat*!', by Hand?e.l The Beverafte of The American Home Th« Product of I Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U.S.A. ▼Uteri to the World's Greatest Fair should not fail to visit I the World's Greatest Brewery. >s * ■■■ Order* Promptly P»«ed by .„,.. .-S <- 0. MEYER & CO., ACKBH, MEBKALL 4. CONDIT COMP AN *, PAEK 4 TILFOBD, Distributors, New York City. i . — Sweet Tooth. «tart good- won easily by « >-«•-« Time. 1:07^. 'Coupled In the betting. tPullei up. BRIGHTON ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. PIR£T RA«T>-sel!!Tir: two-j-w-ftldl ;, v rorlongt Jack m k -• ii... Niblick . . i«n Escutcheon 107 Roderick Dhu - " Vo r k«hir» i^ai ........ 107 <;o]>oft -. 99 Wayward I.ass I'M Meadow hrrn ..... -^ Perry I<>4 p*ear de Mali* w d'Tjfespor 102 Vra Filipo ... . »7 Workman |Qfi i n # « . .94 W|].l Irishman 101 High Ufe. ... . •• BEfOND nACE^-Three-y*«r-oldi Mil- and a sixteenth. TV-tan 11« TrUrthorp* I° 3 Rrooklrnlta 111 Canteen 1«» F'exlnn 111 £ a| ||. 09 Jocund 111 Ben Crockett ... »* .Tui)t» Deal « in.", THIRD RACE— SeUInj: thr**-y»«r-oliJi ami orer. Fix f'irioncf. Bnverrtgn . . US rr a tr otta H Foxy ■ ■-.• 113 Prince Salm Sa!m .. . . I"* ".".vinterpojde 110 ■ ascine 1"*» Auditor 110 Mary i-.lenn 1«» l.ih*ria . ... . na • ;»or(j« Keen* ||n Neptunui 9 s A>-«eria! lift Palette OS F<">l RTH RACE— Handicap; three \mr ol.Js and o\ ■•». <>r* mite and a f'irlore. Shortho«» 12« Little F,m IOS H:ir«th"'irr;e l24;«k»h«r Ift* FIFTH RACE Thr.. y»« r olos Kri •.- Mil* and « ■juartei Pr-l-n M-i."". IM T m l.airson 103 L*ad»r Ift* ''.arnish 10ft Stanewai I<>! rsoltnii . . . OS Keynote . lftS . ikkl "7 4aaaa D luV Th» «oii»h»rn»r 97 ■■•-■ rio«»»r 104iGltaten !>7 Eagle 104 Ei Tterney M Mian : .10.1] IFIXTH RACE— Maidens; two-year-old nitle* Five nnrt a half fiir'nngs. L»n e n»rs ift7 Sumatra tea Linda iv- 107 Sunt.i ■ ,-< -« l'"> 7 T.u.-y Twnt ...107 J»nnle McCjlie 107 F«tr n»v.'v- 107 mm. :.,- Mar:. M 107 M;V« „>: H«!r «moK» 107 RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. I p» r t. 13 — First r**-> (fly* f-ir!or.gs»— '-t-n • ENtott. 10.*. ("V*4dersfl*i
  • r» H»«-'- Vaaey. t.eon.i T^e anf< Margaret M. also rar- V:ijra r"!'»1 up. 5e.-cn-l rs. . „„» mil-) Xrah. IW rMrßrtd*). 4ft to I, won: sirirrj: M.i«t»r. 110 iHfflrr), 12 to I. secona: Twwn *••-■-■■ IS to I. thiril Time. 1 ,4« Jt E.ue. Cnackayotte. A!an-.0,if.. Uwarin. Ltfis I^io. B»U rate. ArrnorT an.l 0.-:o ' .-a «>o ran Third m.-« inn* m> mr! »eventy ai lot - Hal' a- BT iNlcc!i. 2 to r.. n-.n: Tor* Royal. 112 (Henry). * ta 1. a*r -"■' Keii^e i.:j«. :<7 iLewiat. Sto 1. thirrt. T^m». J:4SS Sir Hach a!«o ran. F-.ii"h ra.-« it!.» F>.twoo.| Handicap: «lx furlon*-.*— T>,!;r^». 117 (Autmrhnn). Bto 1 won r!"-a: Kfn B lift •L*r»»n. 7 to |. r*rood; n;c Ren. 120 iTri-^r.. 11 f. 2. tfclrd Tim*. I.ir.'t M -<~.*-. K;r«7tiann Nannj* li^'t' ar.'i Annrtia? a!-..-* ran. Fl**n r»c» (o n » milel— VWvwllairn P-n- in 6 iNlcoli 7 ,„ .-, r . Ch«rll» Mll!«r. IAX ,Harris. 11 to 2 geor.nd Cyprienne. lir. lAnbnehnnt. 13 to 5, thin) TJm*. 1 «•»' Ben Rarweod. run-ttl!o. C..M Partner and l«ertnel«n 11 ! S.i ran .«l*'h r«-» «-::« mil* n^-i a ■it***nthi- At'anticn 107 ««•». Yoji,. r^outavllle «n-1 !■•!':'•.! a'">-i ran E>ev*Bth ra--» ttv an<3 on»-liair furlonrs) -L» 1.-ir-;, 11l .Tr-.x1.-r.. !> t.. 2. won- Bowline r< r! .< e< . ;.* iNlrol) ', t« 2 s'-or.d; Aioor. ll'l .XV|:.o nl . 7 to JO thtM Tirr.e 1 o-,. ■M £ ir I.tch'.r. Fior-ntm- M!.->-»-1 Ityrnri V> v"':t jrj 1..->*nr»'rii-'s «!h> r»n RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. i=r tf^im, Sr rt IS _ F-«rF -«r rs-^ i»lx furlong*— Duakr. ;or. "k«on.. •« to 1, wtm; Ttn.iium. 100 T->r,«:i*. Tcti Ki:*y an.l r»!tv Mo S7 .c« also ran =».-,;-.< r arP mre »n.J a ha!f furlong... p;p ;l rr>»-r' t »R .r> A-!»':ri. !> to S iron; (ia'c-r.r-ic. i>B „-:^,]»., ).-, ,„' j ,„- ; end: r>plnVm, M 'Pt.-k.on-. I" to 1. thir.l. ■ Ttm^. l':l<»',. Mir» PoweiL .T-.-rr> imp Eaeobnat, T>!!tii \'i,-» Laka r-orr. Ij> :> Iforrua*. I'inrr. My r:;«iir.>r ani ' ■ «4 n« a.sn r»r. Tltird 'a,-- .»>* an-1 a half ?-.:rlonr«> - .lake <^.r*»-. h*rr. !••« iW Dunn. !» •-. i<> won rerenla |0T iDor» ran.. .-.n {n !. recond: D'Arrj', l«l iHowetti tl to 2 thin! T— 124 . Rmodler. Mnm»»ll». 1.-.\ac> Str.-i" a»r. Tramallae. T^^ii r-.r-i \i-« Gnnnoa *!("•> nn Pour* r»«>e ."1 f'i-!->."ic«»— .1. \v. it \»tn. k«» ->l fca4enwß). 17 ••> 10 wan: Kmtrh t>anc» tn.l lH * »o«iv Mafalla. ;.».-. m. 4.up 7 to s third! Tim*. Il<4'-j. *:s'".].j: n . bi.>; f a n 4 T.w!>-r aj*o r»n F.fh <-,— .--.. f:-inrr». Tin.la ir« ■!■ .vj»t'n> !.T to 1« »«, r-ra». fw; ,m Anderson/, R r«» 1 Bernn« •« 1 roanh. TTm*. Ift4«. Borak >i»!> u»i(r;»ij v fiii'i-t. Pharmacy. K»t> c>ew« M!!:'»'> Qiri »n4 *.M-» P'»t' aim r^n Sl»-h r»c. ia*Ulnc; -.ne mil* »n1 en» rir!.ir«) J^ t . ratttrin. 101 .n A-i»'iii ... r.!'-I*-vr.i ;p.i JtK". r.^rii^. 12 t.> i. ,e<-Tni Au-"-;.. •*- r.f.. j.» <;.». ni < - .v. nugani 7 to s thlH Tin.. 1:23... Uun Hunter. Maverick nn.l Eaa also ran LAWS TENNIS. Allen to Meet Steven* for Xetc- Jersey Title. Harry V. All*n. th* 'orm*r Pennsylvania finis ''I*''- won r-^sterday Hie ripht tn , Ric-i ;ird Stevens, holder of the N'*w.J»nt*y pt^r, cham pionship sinples trophy. Al!o n .iffeated FradeTi c,. And*r«on In the fl na l round of ih* tournament on th* cr,,, rt « Af th* St. O*orjr*« <*rlrk*f Club, Hk*n. At:«l*r»on r,?s r:jnn*r up to Stephen C M ■«••• last year The cf.iirts - -.• (.flnal ro«)uii ( Harry r. Allen nmn, c. 2. 4— 3, «-— 4 Allen and Stevens ni,| plnv th* .-. f - round to-day. FOOTBALL BEGINS ON YALE FIELD. !*T TKUSOnAPH TO TI!F. TPlßtvjr. 1 N»w.Hhvi>ii, '"nnn., Sept. 15.--Ta!e*a football I air --- _ for thia j'.ir wrt.* formally opened ihta af«r noon when Captain Tlogsn -in*! half a .■■■"i men »c- ihronifh light rriictice at th* Vnl* Held A* many of th* m» n nre In town. Friday was selected for the first practice! I'aptaiii Hi«an i-nulil not keep out of hiM mole«kins another <1.t.-. howeve-r, and with R.iff*rty. took a few candidate* to the Held for .-! drill this afternoon. They fell on th* ball, raujrht punts and »<»nt rough ..the-- lljflit forms of Krl«lJron '-xor.-lres.. This* out •-..la w-er* Captain llogan, P.o k well. quarter back: Owsley. halfbacb: < ■ (Plight. curfT'l: liar-, end; Erwtn. tackle: Trtpp, tr'iar>l, ant Etevensoa. halfback. The first run through signals ■Bill he held Monday, and it is possible that there will be a line-up I:"" in the n-r-ek. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS TO-DAY. RACISO— At B-iithf-n R»ach. 2:."<> !■■ m.; Hawthorne and Bt. Loul*. HARNESS RA'MIV • Graml Circuit 11 R»»dv{;i*. j^ A X"'N TKNVI? -New .Jersey State championship at Ho. lvk«-n: nnniel tournament ef Amais«««ln Club, Ton k«-rs. BHOCmNG -X«w-Tork State Rifle Association mi« at ■•■ iHHJ V'l Race* at Povyrhkeepsle. <;ni.r cc f en lonntameai at Hjwi <'ounty Country Club; open tourr.arTscnt anKkwanuk. RAKERAtX^-National U-aitue: Brooklyn at Sew Turk, • 4■ P m ni»ton at Phi lade Cincinnati •• «-hi rr.K' il«'rb'irit »t Ft. Louts. American !--a*u*: •^Ar-Tork a» Oo»l«n, CTaahlUSton a' '"' •''I'tphla. Detroit «t CSereland. Chtcaav at ft. I>iu!«. BUDWEISER is served in more American homes than all other bottled beers combined. Unequaledasa table beverage. 100,402,500 Bottles of BUDWEISER sold in 1903. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1004. BASEB.AU. Highlander* Lose One Game and First Place. RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE. N*ir-T«rk. 3; B-.Mon. 2. ' Brooklyn. 14; Philadelphia. T Philadelphia. 3; Brooklyn. 2' isecond *;amei (Brat Ram-i | Chicago. 2; Cincinnati. 1. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Baste*, I N>»-York. 2! Philadelphia. 8; TVishinc 'llrst f»mf). i ton. 4 (first gams). Boston 1; N**-Tork. 1- Philadelphia. 4: WaViing iseoond (itnf I ton, 3 (»eron n»v»!an<*. 0; Petr-vr. 0 led). GAMES TO-DAY. NATIOVAT. LEAGCE. Brooklrn at ftew-Tcrk. | Pittsbura: at St. Irfml* Ennton at Ph'-ladetphtii. | '"lnrinnati at «"h!r»«« AMERICAN LEACH E S*W Tark at Boston. I CTiicaito at St. I^»'!'.« ■Washirsrrnn «• Philadelphia. , Detroit at Cleveland.- THE RECORDS. NATIONAL I.EACIfE. Clubs TVon.Ln»t. r.<-. i flub*. \Ten.Lost. rer c N>w-Y.-rk . . !>fi ?4 .73»^Pt. Loui« ....... «l ■&*> '"hlrano 77 82 IMT Brooklyn 4« 82 .SB9 r:f-hnr, 75 52 ..V»l ] Bnffn .«• *« .351 Cincinnati 73 M .'WH Philadelphia ..-"9 »* -29" AMERICAN LEAGUE. Oiib*. -■ — \jnH P.* I ■ lib« Fir I^jt P.<-. Br«ton Sft SO .*ilsii~l«iv*latid . *W 57 »4» N.w York ...7* 41» «14iPt. I^"ji» .... »4 73 .425 Chirai-v . . 7S .V, ,S73| r>etr->'- 53 7* .414 Philadelphia .71 •*•* S7H; Washington ...■! !>a -*° Boston. Sept. j». -The Highlanders lost one game. 3 to 2. and were tied n th* necond. 1 to 1. here to day, and Boston now takes Its turn on top in the game of seesaw the two teams are having In the percentage column. THnnehill saved the flr!«t game, when he struck out mroy in the final inning, with the bases full. The visitor? scored once on two singles and a double play. They added another in the third with a single and a two-bagger. Boston tied the score In th* ifth on a single, a ba«e on balls and "a two bagger. Boston scored Its Ural and only run of the second gam* when Selbadl knocked out ■ three-bagg«r and crossed the pl.it* on a jmcrifl>». X»w- York's run rame in the sixth. <»anzel singled, and Con -<•- three-bagger hrought him home. Th* scores: FIRST HAMS. BOSTON I NEW-TOltK. ■brlbpn* . «b rlbr«» • -.■»■- if 4011110 Dougherty, if. 4 1 32^1 P»r»r.r •■ *'•>■: •-. « 0 K*»l»r. rf 4 0 2 0 0 ft Fta'il cf ..4-ft'l ? ft'O 0 ElhrrfrM. M..4 ft 0 1 1 « rnliirin 3b 2 0 ft 13 >> An4»rann, <-f. •• • 2 • 1 F"<-»rT-..ir. rf. 4 0 1 2 0 r>|WUliama 2l>. 4 ft 1 1 1 " L*i-!«e!. lh 3 ft 1 0 1 0 Ferris 2* . 4 ft '• 3 4 O'CYmrr. 3t>... 4 ft ft 1 : 0 Crig*r • 4 12^ t " M Ouir» <-....3 ft 1 7 ft 0 Tunnel'!!. r '2114 (north, r . 2 10 13 0 W-Jrimth p • ft 1 0 2 ft ■ •»■. s« 1 H27 20 o - Tot«!. .32 1 »M « 3 Bo»».,n . " a • a 2 ft ' a a—a N>w-Tork I • I » o •.•••—! <; s^ r ,H r . hit»^-pelbtch. La<^haar« Tw« b»»» hlt»--TVl'.l lamf ?^lha**h Three b»»» hit* -IV :«' •-•■ Tanije] Hit*' « pnrttmi«4 Off Orth. •* In «'» Inn -«• off <.rl(Tth. 2!n P. Innln«!i -■ -■■ ha** -rVr-i*li*rty Po«jbl« plav -■ F»r»r.t P"«rrt|i »nd ljOiinr». F,-»i b«»e nn b»l!»— OB) T»nn»ht: 2: »ff Orth. 3; off Griffith. ! Ptrucll -■■.:' Hv T»nn»ht'l 2: by <>rth 4: by 1. r«»iied ball- M.-'-.ulr* pitch -Tanaehlll. Time. 2or r« — « PKI-ONP r.KfiV. BOSTON NEW-TORK. »l> r Ibpn a • «b r la pn a • ... If.. .1 i » a ft nrv-ifV'M, r.» • 2 3 ft 1 Parent '•• ...4 ■■ ft 2 2 n k-« -• -* 2 ft • ■> ft 0 gtahl rf . 4 " i ft ft ft'KH*rf*!. 40201 ft tixttnmi rf.%B (i ft 0 a • Fryman -f. .4 ft 1 2 ft OlWUIUirt .■«• n 2 1 •> I*.'!'»nri- !h4 ft 0 12 ft A - ft .1 ci 1 I'Conror. Sb 4 • 1 1 1 • f-,-^.tl r.'....n ft • « O " ! m .. .... r 4 '> ft 7 3 1 TVlnt»!\ p. ...2 ft ft ft a • 1 Prw»U p ... 3 0 0 0 Bft Total* .31 1 «27 12 2: Total* .. »■« I "57 12 I R/»«fon !<><>« i» o « ft — 1 N»w V.irli . ....... ...11 HUM 1 ft ft ft--l Two- base hlt»— ««nz»l. B»!b«'h Thr»* •»• \.:»- »•! h*-f iV.nrnv ««<-r!f^e hit— -.v -■»- !> # .o:»rs t»»»« Bl hTf»'l f*r mo:» than on* rani* to-day. Neither team ■"•«.* able to (w-rr* In the j»lx innings thst *•'• BlaT*4 ,»,.. the gam* li;id to be called on account of ■i.-frknen. in the flfi inning Prill had t« ajutt for d'spntfng a de^Uton by the umptr*. TTm prore: • H r. j n p»t-o!» . ...o ft o « .1 »td:»W. Mi' '- «nd TV.It. At ter.l«n>-». 1.214. PHILADELPHIA BKATS WABHINGTON TWIT* Phlladelphfa, Sept. 13 . - Philadelphia took a roup'« of games 'rom Washington her* to-da". oatbatttng '!ie \!«itors In both '-.-iii;ests Th* .-.. Flr«i ««-r'- R H r. Phi:a.>lptva ft <» 2 1 .? to ■ o x « 11 ! Waahlngtan '» .1 • i. ii <► «> 2 I—4 ]ft .1 H.irt»r'»» — r'»nk »n-! T*«w»-s: Hughes ,■ -. «♦ -„.., 4 9 4 '» i.-lnf • '2 1 o <> .» »•*—•♦ j •..„•»-.- -Wad>l'. Bender and J=crif»-k: a r»on am SUPERBAS WIN AND LOSE. Bat Out Victory Over Quakers. 14 to 7. After Dropping Game. 5 to 2. Brooklyn loal the ■rat gr.me. 5 to 2, 'o Philadel phia at Washington Park yesterday, and won the Ho<-cnd game, ■ slugging match of «even Innings. flo«ev •"** '*aMw»ll and Unrhnm were both »a.«- In the »*<-r>nd gum*, bur the me t.-am mad* the mo«? rune, scoring si« in me third ami fly* In the 'lft h. Th* ■< n---« FIRST GAME. PmLADEWHIA. I BROOKI.TN. nhrihr" • • ab r lbsa a • 'I>»tibb <•» .1 ft ft 4 o ft Dillon, it* ...I ft 21« l ft (-.1-npon ib..J ii 0 2 •> " i>«l«r. rf..'.".ftil 1 ft 0 ft M'>« rf ... .3 1 ft 1 1 0 LumWr. rf.. 4 •> l ion Utah, Id ...4 ii 112 ii 0 Bherka.nl If, 4 <> J 4 ft 0 Tltoi 1f... 3 1 1 ii it i. BaM h I • 1 1 3 ft Hil!«»!M .■ .3 i 2 .■» > " Batch. 3b 4 ii 10 4 i" Don '••!- Sh.3 1111" Ber«»n c 4 ft 1 3 4 I I"". In. .-... .31141 " Jortin, 2b 4 ft " 2 1 1 Hu'h'.ff, p.. 4 0 1 0 - If Mitchell, p * I 1 ft « 0 Totals .: at .'• 7 -7 1« 1, Totals •"!« 21227 10 2 Philadelphia ...••• 1 1 ••••—■ Brooklyn., ft it i ft i ft •> 0 n 2 Two baa* hi* -r>:I!on. i.umi»v Mitchell. WafrHtn hit.« O>a»r,n. !>nr.ohn« ri'nlen haf *» - Mctiee. r>fin«hu»>. Doolß. Kuthoff, nahh liouble play* aieaaan and l.u»h. H'llsultr and Luvfa i.»" on : a»»i> -Philadelphia. •: nr"r>klyn. R. FlrM t.iu» on ball*-- off M!t<-h*li. 7. off • '^ Klrot h»h» in »rrr.r» Rl Hit bjr pitched' bah— By Mitchell, 1 Siru.-W ml -By Mitchell. 1; hy .••:.fT. 2. P«»»»<1 hall -B»rg<-n. Time. 1:32. L'ra pir#» — Moran and i'arp*nt#r. SECOND GAMB. BROOKLYN ! PHll^ P'l.Hll A ah ' lb pa » < ab r th po a • PiJlon. lb S 1 2 n 1 ft|Thoma*. rf 4 1 0 2 « 0 .;.„•.. cf.V.4 12 Ift <>l«'.>a»on. 2b. ..a ft 1 1 2 ft I.umlev rf ..3 'i 0 I " n McQ«e. -• 4 <• ft 2 1 ft Ph«-ckari. If .', 3 2 2 0 1 I uah. lb 2 117 3 4 Rnbh •• 4 2 2 0 * " Tltim. if .112 0 I ft Hatch 1. 4^122 1 1 Hulswltt. ■» .3 1 0 1 4 ft KUt.r. c 4 I 2 3 1 "iDonohue. 3b.. 4 2 3 ft •" 2 Jordan 2b... 2 2 13 3 ftlß/>«h. .• ... 4 0 14 3 1 l>urrjim p...l ft 0 0 l IjCtotwaU, p .112 110 Sranl.n. p. . 2 ft 1. 1 1 •> Totals SO 7 »1R1« 7 Total* .. .32 14 I" 21 12 3| rhil»d»-!pliia - »••«•»• 7 Brookbn . ..... « ft d <> ft 3 i — 14 T»o ha»r hlt«— Qlaaenn. Bhackmrd. Hits— Off Durham. «In four lnnln»»; off Wanton 3ln thr«« Innlnit» fla-ri flc« hit — Scanlon. Stolen I a»rs — Thoma*. t.'i»h. Batch <2i Bitter '->. Jordan. Double play Iloth and Mulswltt lyeft on l.aiwit— Philadelphia, 7. Hrnoklyn. 4. Flrat ha»« on frills — Off Durham. 4: off Bcawlen. .1; off Colw*!l. 4. First ra«f on error* — Phllailelplita. 2: Brooklyn. 4 Ftruck out- By Sinn. 2; *•>• Colwell. 1. Time ISO fmplrM — ■ arpftiier ar.«. • Hahn anij PflTi. At tfii lam - :"•■•<• - _ EASTERN LEAGUE. i. Trraev CMS N»»'ark. ■; Jor»ey iity. 3 tftr»t (r«Tnei ; Newark. 4 Jera«r < " lt >- » '•»*"« d e«m*» ' „ I'll r« Baltimore, .1: l'mvi-jencx, 2 iflrst r» m "' H-'i,in-,--'e 7; Pro»Menr« 2 .feroad came). %t Bunalo' BoOalO. 10: !v.r!«-«t.r. 3 (seven Inr.ings; *»^ 'vt»»nt real -Montreal. 3: Toronto. 1 . TT ,-io--*r.Ml> '""' :l ' !O: *- ' *'' • <«r« «*m"; ii * *, i« I'tlca. 2 'second r«n>.e>. At T'O-,— Trov. 3: trwatea. 2 tflrst aaaaa): Tr-r •: Scrmnton. 3 (•«*«« I 1""" NEW.ENGLAND LEAGUE. At Nashua -N«»!iu-*. I » r a'l River. X _ ,^;,;| n\«EBAIX. P«>I» Otwaada. Te-day.— Tiro ram** *••- llnnlßC : 9 m .- Brooklyn v». Ntw Tork. Adm- »»«• OiV£: MORE FOR GIAXTS. Wiltse Takes Another Victory — Boston Beaten, 3 to 2. Wiltse kept his record unbroken by pitching an other winning same for the Giants at the Polo Grounds yesterday. The score was 3 tot The grounds were in excellent condition, in spite of the heavy rain of the night before. M'-<;ann began the scoring in the first, getting hi« base on ball?, advancing to third on Mailaa'a sin gle and corning home as the latter was put out try ing to steal second. Tn the sixth, with three men on bases. Bowerman hit to Moran. forcing out Dahlen at the plate, but Dunn scored on Wlltse's caught fly. Xeedhara made a home run for Bos ton In the next, but the Giants made up for it by another run on a bunt, a sacrifice and a single. Boston added one more in the eighth, when Tenny beat out »n infield hit and made the circuit An two ■Ingles. The score: XEW-YORK. ! BOSTON. _ „ »b rib i • ibrlt>r»> * Br»« h»n. ef.2 0 12 0 otj m «- P f a • • 2 0 0 Brwn«. *?■ ••• 1 7 3 « n!l>l*h«nty. 2b. X 0 0 I 2 »> M<-r.. lb..S 1 111 1 O Tenner, 1b...4 12 710 M-r»-«. 1f... 3 ft 2 1 ■ " Abbafchio. M.4 0 2 I 10 D«hl»n. *«.... 1 0 10 5 ft' Cooler. if.. 3 0 0 3 0 0 Gilbert «b""3 rt ' * l ° M oran - ■■••■•« » 14 I BowenJian. •!•••«] l i ( »"Hara rf.....1 0 0 I 0 0 " 1!! >». r ...4 » 0 2 .1 o|M"Xichnl p...i 0 0 a 3 '• _ A , !*WHI!s 1 0 o r. n fl T.-it*!« ....2S .1 «27 14 a — Totals *.-> 2 724 14 1 •Batted fir McNichnl in ninth. K«w-Tork . 1 • i » » i i i x-S u«»ron n (v n n .i n i l nn — 2 Ttrst ban a on errors— Boston. 1 I afl nn ha*»» — S^m' To^ U - I: Boston, »• rir.it s.se n n b»ll»— Off JT 2*»ii "? MeNlehol. i. Ftrurk «ut— By WiltMt, •; By McMthil, 3. Horn* run-N»»ie n bases— m «.ann. - tv " lbI » Play— Mor»n »nd Delehanty. Hit by pltrhT— By MeSlehal. • WiM plt^h— MeSirhnl. r««iM.^ haila — Bowerman. Nee«lh»m T-mp»re»— Btnulle •nd O D«y. Time. 1 H. Attendance. S.JTI NEW-YORK POLICEMEN BEAT QUAKERS. [BT TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBt'NC. ! Philadelphia. Sept. 15.— New-Tork's polle* h«*« hall team defeated the blueroats of Philadelphia this afternoon 7 to 4 In the fourth gam* of th* series of Intercity contests. The game was well contested, and was attended by more than thr»* thousand spectators. Among these were Deputy Commissioner I.lnds'ey ar.d Mrs. and M!sj» M-'Adoo, who ram* over from New-York to attend th* jam. The visitors were entertained at luncheon at the Belleville by Mayor Weaver. Director of Public Safety Smyth and Director of Supplies Shoy*r. After luncheon th» party took an automobil* trip through **aJrae>Uft Park and later attended the gnme. b*ing very enthusiastic throughout. N*w- York took kindly to McDonald's curves, and kept th* good work up on Blackburn, who relieved him. The scor*: R. H B N»w VorU .ft 0 2 1 0 ft ft ft 2—7 IS I Philadelphia .. .1 o 3ft ft 0 ft ii ft — 4 0 4 Ba»»*rl»»— Rattan and . Mar.e Island. Sepr. 13 (Special*.— Th* pet I* ton for th* Tlai Regiment trophy In the rap'd flre and skirmish run waa eM her* to-day, with four t*ams *nf*r*d. Th* tr*at}f*r waa • lear, but a stlfT <> o'clock wtnl hl-w ail day. The match *»• won by th« second team from th* I'nited Stat*» marine corpn. with a score of l.l!< to l.lOu ' for the Hsl R*gimenf. which wns second. Th* pr*t* was a trophy pr*s*nt-d by the hoard of »f. fleers of fh* ->, R**itn*nr. N. ,; N. T. for ar.n-^1 , cempetition. and W> In cash; second pria* $£> .-a.=h. The conditions tried for rapid fir* at 380 v.trd? fly* shots in l went x seconds, two •...-— to ."-ount' and two skirmish run* (mm *■*• yards tr. >. vanls on the ti;h« jctte tarawta To-morrow rhe Thur»ton and Old* Guard mat-h*» I will b» .hot. Th* re- •« of the :i , R*gl-nent TT?a?rn : I wtTVjB STATES MARINE TOItPS RaO'ii flr* Rapid flr«. Skirmish :■»» Tflll i*« | /i« »-. -„ a-<»-i-«-- Ist. 2A. | M -j Ist -. tal ; ■•ret, I»n>4al* . . . . i* ;i "» \- *-, r^ ]-; -• f Pa?..- . . IV II j ( « h 'n U, '■>» --'«• M»ib». :«• II !• II |; ss \%n 1 «rp B'irWhar- . . l\ 1* !T |j 4-5 *-, , : ; '"'P Bchrtr»r 17 :« 14 !« «: ■« m Pf " 'T* :i :« i< 1-. »1 as 111 -« • 5 « • ■ irr RE'WMKNT. N Q N V Rapid «-• TtapM Ara -.•„•-■" »-i t*« y4» R.i.> yds flr. -, I Rank anrl nam»- Ist. I«i. «• -<1 lat 'ii t»l , I.l*'jt II V Caae; :« ■■ •< 7 -:' -is , I.l*u» A ■ WM • . *J i» 11 J3 || j. {„, i S»r«v A a i-orb-tr SI 11 1: n s; «■> i«» rap*r ap* B a-« ... •* :u ]< in I) 4>l ,, 4 • apt a v: r«r»ti 13 :<» v 21 S4 M 1 t< rtJ .„. 120 1!"> l"^ ?•» IS] S3S HOS r TT»t RrOTMrNT N <; N. T R»J»!«1 Bra Rapi-I flre Sklrm'sh IN ••• *«•> yrts. *-. T«- Rank an«l aam< Int. ii Ist ">(\ \%i - ■ <~«rp W h Plnmti II 1"< IT ii ss >■ ■■>: •>rp H L fuy4a.n I i 14 1^ :! ;i 4; »*■: I. ''to n- -v -a ■>«- :» 1* II ;.t ii «;. ]j-. . Prir. w. <> Rt;nonit II i» !« :i s< «:> i:» ; Prr-. h V I.*r . 1< 1". 34 4i 40 (1 ' Prlv. d C. M«r«r.. 11 11 14 11 .^: si [ »4 ll>« jnn un jiy. j rt4 j rtJ 7 j I TOO STATES MARtNfJ CORpu, Hapi-l ftr» naptd *r». sktrmiah !•« la ■• ■ .!• e r » T# . tap»i «n '«• -rt. •»• ;ii tal 24 tal • -••• r a-- 17 :i, I* 14 i« »3 n« •.!••;• B!»hoj» 17 II se r; I* -.i ]->< Ser»-r. Major H«r»» : » 31 -♦— 21 .■»•> :i \;U S--«- HA*tH JJ 1» ~ •■ 31 St I*l |!«r«l m*< 14 II S3 * ■%% ♦: • \\- Prlv. M«-i.-T Ii li « 25 ■ : 57 jjj I*4 I*l IT 1 ■ >1 T&T ?9 i R4'2 Th* huh scores in <'r*cdmonr contlniious match*^ follow: S^ort ran«e. Mid »ar««. I T.on* r«f»«* 2ftft ymrAt «ftft •■ »-«» 1 MM v.rri. Hu«*»on 101 Cook Ift3 raw«r 102 '■i^i, . Kit Unison !•>: Wells ii>t flnr-h 8R I.ou«h!tr> 9« TVtvl* J(u» \V«l!« ai '.« . . »7 1 Hudson h rhuratae Oft' Short 07 T»wm jm X- »- . •» M*y*r . '"I .T»r!kln» ... tM Short »3 Doj ■ . MlWlndei .. . in ALBERTO A SURPRISE Outtrots Sonata on Grand Circuit at Rcadvillc. Readvilie. Mass.. Sept. 15.— <*onsi-lering the im mense downpour of nun in the m- rnlng, the Read ville track was In very good condition for the races of th* aflainaati Sonata ■■ <■ n strong f.i •. orite for the unfinished mi trotting from Tues day. but the New-Tori gelding Alberto proved a surprise by taking both to-day's heats and th* race. i;--»ii-e Kond. th* favorite, won th* three-year old trotting race handily, only losing th« second heat by a break at the distance dig when It looked as though she was going easily in the lead. In the 3:l* pa 'lng the judge* had considerable diffi culty In separating the leadin; horses at the wire In two of the heats. Barnetta 8.. who took first honors, was the second choice. Euxenlte delighted th- form players by taking nrst mon*y in the 2:18 trotting The 212 trotting race was left unfinished on. account .of the darkness. The results: TROTTING- 2:14 n >nr n Rsa at.ata> three IX riVB (COMPLETED; THREE HEATS RACED TCKSDAY). Alberto c*. «. by P»:Unl iPifkeraoni 2 2 111 Sonata, h. m. tKlnne>» 1 1 3 4 :i Thorn Boy. «. g. iPennn.-ki 6 4 2 2:: Blackthorn*, blk. g. •»'• R>deri 3 ,'. 4 I * PnyJer M.-Ore«, r. 0. h. iTlmoth«i . . 4 I :» dr . Time- lit 3:12-». 2:135. 2i"'». Jl.l\ T^rvTTTNO -3:l* «*UAS?— PI'Tt?E $!.•«> thrkf in FIVK. Eu»en:;e >. m.. by Eip*) ... :t 4 .'. I»sh, h. k. i 4 »> * Uiv ntir. *> m « >» 4 Sanita t>. m. iYapp> . * a m &fad»Hn* P.. b m iKlnne>> l<» 7 » Plr»ctwell. hlk. m. (D* Ryder> 7 » it McDouical. r> 2 1 3 Tota-a. b. t. iTtter. * 2 2 Ormond. blk. h. (Huwn. blk. g. «Ackerl ft ■'> ft ra Ginger, b. g. t.Nucknlsi 4 .1 H ro. Henn' V. b f 'V«ppi 11 * 4 r ., P*Uixy, h h . « 7 •> ro. IJttle D»ck. h •- .<•» Veil. 7 Ift • ro. Karen H.. jr.. blk. h. ißolandj « '.» 11l i o Mac*, b. « lODonnelli . 9 » 11 ro Time. 2 I*l,. 2:1*4. 2:13',. 3 1"> TROTTIN*^— 2:I3 CLASS— n*Mi Jl.Oftft— mo IN THREE irNr"INI?HEPV P*i-h#n Mali. btk. m. iS»ar'» 4 1 Altm L.. blk. m. i|Mcaeraaa»... 14 In\a*mar»st> 2 2 El Mllu.ro. h * 4 ri TUn«, 2;l3'i. 2:14' % . RAINBOW BREAKS BOOM. Cornelius Vanderbilt in Trouble — Yacht Race Abandoned. '"lasting schooners, with, two and three reefs in their sails, were *ta«ertn« aaM| with Im scuppers awash, or. their way to The eastward in La - Isl and Sound yesterday, when the starttnj; signal for th- aweewstafeaa race of th* :"•■■ ont^o, had hen ri received, on* of the largest Msfs of th* season, but a numb*r of play*™ w*r* d*t*rr*d from starting rv r**«on of th* storm. Th* .ours* is considerably shorter than that at Baltusrol. measuring only about SJOO yards, but th* Koins is not easy owing to ample traps and bankers ■*-■■' amateur r*rord is TO> h»ld by F. C. Reynolds, and fh» bo-i,. 75 Th* distan.-*s of th* holes in yards are: "'->• .. '-"2 H* no 2*ft ;a~. its S3S.-2.3ia m ko i-w 410 .t:.t i*> ssa 2*> no SJIESas Play .- to foptin-i* thronjh th* r*st of th* wek. Tuterda; it w;i<« rnnftn»d to a qualifying round a* Hshteen holes, !n which two slxteena becaini" <»!i «tbl* for an affrrtmn round at 'match play. C. F. VVataon, of th* horn» r!ub. mad* the be?t score of T*> In the qualifying round, while second place w»nt to IT, .J. <;«•*. of Princeton. Watson, however, Waa b*nt.-»a :at*r hy Olrphant, who had gained hi.- pl.ire in the firrir *\x'*°n onlj aft»r a tie. Harold Wllcoi, the metropolitan cbamptonC and "Archie" Reid created *om« .«'irpri.«* by failins; to mak* th* first s-»t. but borh pr"v»d vry •»tronc in t!i* subaeqtwnt match play am.->Ti< ?h<> s*<-o n d sixteen. Noteworthy ln^id^nt." of th* aff*-rnoon mat.-;if« w«r* th* fwrry-two hoi* .-<>r.T*sr between Slnrlalr and O'Connor. In which ih* I.irt-^r was b*:it-n. and th* twi» nutch h*rw**n George Arm s'ronff and M*t.'alf. in which Anitstrone cam* crT victor. <»iyphanr won from C. F. Watson by Sup and Z to play, tl.e cards t^ing; Otvpha-' S » -1 •"• 4 4 ♦ 4 fi-.IT T\ »»w>n 4 » ;i a 1 4 . . * — :«7 <•l^p(•a^f H 4 .% ." .T S 3 .< 4 -.?•»— TT n'auon ."• « •» + r, s 4 4 4— 3»— th Wi!d*r »J« b^Mt^n hy R*d:l«»M. 2 up and 1 to play, nhll* K. A. Kr-»*man -nnn frntn 'Jarretson. An other surprise was th* defeat of B^hr by <;** by a score of 1 up. Ih* summary: FIR3T 3IXTTEX. C T TTaUBB F.£t~\ I'ounf : "w 4 .1 3 rt .1 « 3 « + .r» In ... 1 4 « 4 4— ST— 7«l Ou». in. T«t»". 11. J G*», Prin.:*-in 3T> ,TT» T« •'. W. CK Connor, K.««»x County _*t ~h t* W. M. >!n-!alr. .*vit:i f>ra!iic»" 41 t«i A] H !. R»!-1eij. Em*i County ... A <\ Travin B>i«lt*r Ularid 44 W »-j 7 A Fr»*!)ian. Montrlalr 41 il »c Rao* WHiiT. t . Uorrla County 42 40 -. X K. 1.-ilihrWc*. Soattl «>r»nic* 44 »•> ■> + • ' F lawyer, VMlsnd 4^ 4! » i W. E. Mar'-ii.«. fr . Mcnrr!»!r *- IJ *4 V. F. Sanfnnl. K.«.iex Coamr..» 4* 4 1 ' M 1.. B. •larr'ts.-.n. Hctrrls • "ounty 44 41 •>.". Mil R»- Mirrts County t.; 42 ST. a T M'.-n. !>>li»r M«*rto-w 4.1 43 «* Murray '">l:.phan». «:■.. Kn«i»».»«1 43 4.1 s.; SECOND SIXTEEN. Th«ma.» H .■••■• Crescent A. C 44 45 „? C. B Brown. Montctair ...... 4,% 41 M JamM A Tyn*. Haitu»r"l 44 43 R ll;t»h M!!!»r. K-*»x County *."> 42 !»T I'aul Wil>-ox. M-intc!a;r la a m (i M '111!. E»»"X Count} 44 *.~ ST M. R. M-'.-»lf. Es«»< County 4* IS »T r>"na'.l McKeflar, Midland 45 42 >T T T ReM. Uontdatr 4.% c st \ - Rimw. M*rha.i«*T . i:: 44 «T C. A. T'lir-jiinc. Na«"aii . 4.1 44 H «; E. Armstrong. Pos Kills ! V 44 >>» Hamld Wtleex, >!~nt.-l»1r ■»■; 4<> >"♦ A. W, R'i'l. St. MKIPiWa 44 MM • V F. Van Vl».-k. Jr. M^nt-lalr 41 +7 .«« MM Goodwin. CV9C9VI 17 41 >.* Those who fail«d to oi.alify were: n. \f. i*»nd!er. naltusenj, -.>. ■-; IT. LethbrMi*. South i~i r i ; ... T. [might, S»a!»»-t«ht. :*>; M A W ils-T! N»w Brun-. K. R milaon, N*w-Br«n»wJcfc 01. FT. M. •■a.rnrtcit. Es?»x County, '.»!: J. w. How.n. Es.«^\ Coonty. i»i- s. p-. .Tnr»?. Amtiemr. !>"J: W. S. Raylls. Kn«l«wnr.i. »■;-, M N. rtottcm". Baltuarol, M; >'. F. Watson, ir . Battttnol fin- VT C. Freeman. Veatctair, O.T; V nitltamaon. N»w- Br«in.iwl-k. !>". P. C. Reynolds. Kwx Coanty. s«: K. S Stnctatr, r. :>4. P. R. R^nn»r. Fairf«:.l. f«4. •'. C. Van V!«-lc. «r.. M.inti !alr. 1»T; .1 C. Taylor. . - ■■..■. »T: .1 t". Sro U r. St. AugUMliw. f»T T. C Ernever. Ral' i-r"i. r»«. F. Thifrntt. Falnisml. !«>: .1 C, Wood. Arnnarris. 103; P. E. Hel!er. K?>ex Comity. I■ -4 C. It Mrfrfin. K*f* County. liW. X- F. St-rn. Eton Ctmntr. '"*"•: Henry Kryn. CtMfwl xrhletic club IT"*; J. T. Rtc-hiir.l*. Ma!tu.«r<':. 112. First «txt»»n Iflrst ri'imii. mati-h plax » --tW(!»M heat TV!!.l»r. 2 up an : Olypbanl beat ITataos, .1 ut> ar..i ! t> p:a; : A. '". Travis h«>t«t I.ethlv ''Is*. - ur an.l 1 to play. Seron! «t»te^n trtrst ronn.l. inarch play> —I . R Rrnun bent McKellar. •'■ ur »"•* * « rt Phwr; A. BeH beat Ihnen rten. 3 up ant 1 to play. Armstr^nij Nfat Btftralf. 1 up ■27 h. •!»•>> T. T. RpM b«-at «;.-sxiwin. Un ami 2 t.i p!a\ ; H. Wlleoa beat GIIL » up an.! T ti> pl:iy; Barnes b-at Miller. 2 up anfl I to piny; T.ing b»jt P. Wili-o*. 4 ip «nil 3 to play; Van Vei-ht«>n beat Dunning, .1 Tip and 3 M play. PRODUCE EXCHANGE HANDICAP. Golfers of the N*w-\v>rk Produce Exchange held their eighth semi-annual handicap yesterday at the Knollwood Country <"lub. F. "' Wi'son. of Eng!* wood. •CCOrdtaß to th* pre- -.ient as i Id as the tour i'iim«»iir itself, won the jrross score cvi with this card: , m 5 3 5 s 5 4 .1 n 4—43 to .. a«4«««»«j 3B— Tft The prize in the "blind" handicap ami won by H. W Otodwta. wtth a net "core of S5 and an allow ance of 20. Five wpp 1 tied for second prize, an.l «*tt!*d it by .i draw. H. Barb*r winning- Th» play*rs had dinner after th* tournament at th» Knotlwood rlub, and tn* prizes wer* present"! to the winner^. The results in order follow; CLASS A. Omw ITcap NVr. M. C Pnively '•" 1- 7.» P. S. Arm.«tr(>n(f *7 .*» S2 tt. V. Kiris(..itrt.-k 07 ■ >2 K. W. BJMTf '•" X IO Walter Moore !■ ■:: is »,*» U T>anlel!i 31 5 yt; F. M Witaom II ,4 -7 TValter Fcvans ■r, .- , ST C. R. Ha!-'.-' •! r> *<* O Perrin l rt 7 is *o H rarber I' l * ■ o<> AY M. M- - ->r! M X !>1 FM.Ma.-kav. " 4 9 t Tt F. Murray W ft ji™ a Cath*»irt l«w IK at CT.ASS n. T. ft. .-r- ■ * 121 Kti «] ,I.»rr-« BM-b«r 12« m m; C V.'. Ten Croei-k 142 i-.i a| M W «J!a.lw!n '""• 2l» --" S. F. Enurs '» :l ■"•' <•» "AUTOS" AT POUGHKEEPSIE TO-DAY. Automobile rnclnsr of *»«a»tlwuaJ interest U promised for the mretlnsr at Pnughkeersi* to-day, where the flve races on the card are all well tilled. The racers are E. R. Thomas. a <1 . WVbh. John Jacob A*»or. Joseph Tracy. A. S. T.ee. -Tod' Sloan. E. C Bald. Kenneth Skinner and others. whf> will meet in the free-for-all and the handicap races. The track will b* sprinkled before the r->---« besrtn with i prernrat'on murh us«d for sirrt'.ir parpoaes in Europe. GOOD TROTTING FOR TO-MORROW. A. E. Perren comes from Syracuse with Edge, wood to trot a»a:nst Anna Uu!« and Princeaa Ptque in the championship class at ■---.-• matinee at the Empire City tracli. Monte CarVt will be driven by Brayton ive-. to beat 2:03. hi» own best mark In a race this season, which has Riven him the >ad in the strussl* for th» Tiai Pionshlp record cup. Free Advice. Kir* Torn Dot* R:ley and Enoch will have an Inning In the fast parjns: cln?». Nine other races are carded, fly* «a? them dash'-s. THIRTY RILLED THIS YEAR That y umber of Deaths from Ele vator Crashes, Says Coroner. Coroner Jack-son yesterday, in" opening the inquest into the d*ath of William Becker, a tailor, who. with an unidentified man. was killed by the fall of a freight elevator at No». 353 1 p.. 1 257 Mercer-«r. en Aospst t.%. said that sine* January 1 thirty persons had b*»n killed and a larse number injured by faulty elevators, and that it was time that some thin? wa« don«- to bring about a decrease in the** accidents. Supertatondfnt Hopper of th* Department »tf 3ui!dins3 proposes to establish, as told exclusively 'n Th* Trtbun*. a bur»au for inspeotins: elevator* and llc*n3'.nsj tlieir operator?. A me*tin? of own *r^ of private. annt in which Backer lost hi? lif* nin- te»n persons w»>r«» in the car. Two were killed. and Sixteen injured. Yesterday several of the lat ter testitted. ail or tft*m tailors. They -.>:■ thry w*r» compelled to rid* in tt"» freistht elevators, instead o( th* pass^r.sr*r e]*vators. hy order of th<» building superintendent. Fancis E. Ward th« funer of th* building, refused to t*srify. as did th» elevator conductor. Leonard S< hmidt. i.« they ar» und«r V.ail on ;t charg* of homicide. The jury re turned a verdict crnaurins; th* manaK*rr.ent of th» building. • » I — - — ELEVATOR CRASH; HO OHX E\TBX Car Falls from Fifth Story to Cellar—Six teen Persons in It. A freight *levat'»r in th* tw*lv* srory huitdinx , Nod. :B4: B4 and 50>? Broadway and Nos. ICS atii! 130 »'rosby-st. fell from the M atory to the cellar yesterday morning, and though th*r* were sixteen persons !n if. half of them women, no on* w 13 hurt. AH those on th* elevator except the el*fator man. .Incob Marks, were employes el RUter Brothers, on th* eighth floor, .in'! w.»r» on their way to worlt. Th* car was crowded. One of the counter weight*, weighing about on* thousand pounds, broke loose/ and fell down th* slide in which it runs to the ba3«? m*nt. striking th* bottom with a crash. The oth^r counter weight h*!d. but the load on th* el?varor w^is t.->o great, and ;t; t descended slow!;.- at ftr«t. bv.t rapidly gained In «peod. until ii also hit the :>ottoni with a crash, reooundinc again almost to th* first floor. - - :■ Th* occupants w*r* thrown in a heap, greatly frtghtraeO. The elevator w:is shatt*ref| In i;» frnniework. but not s^rtously damaged. No one s°t mnp- than light scratches /. Y\< III \<; ISDICTMESTS. Mayor and Sheriff of Huntrdllc Charged ztith Dereliction of Duty. Huntsville, Ala.. Sept. I.";.— The srand jury, whicli has br»n investigating the Horaef Maples lynch ing of a few days ago. to-day returned indict ments agatesi Mayor T. YC. ?mith. of this c}ty. an.l SiierifT A. O. Uwlgors. as well as ten m*m'rers of th- m<_>b. Th* Mayor and sheriff ar* cJtarged with dereliction of duty in not .-.uppressing the mob. Ti* announcement of the indictm-nts created th» wildest e\citcm*nt here, and fOTThec trouble ia feared. After tlie ,-eport ut the jury was read. Juror Charles F. Laa«. addressed I .- court. «ay - "If the gran.! jury, in their wisdom and discre tion. =c* «r f» impeach the Iltch Sieriff of M.idi son Totintv. and ffts honor Xh" XfaffOl of the eir>« of H'lntsvill* for failure to dischaxze their duty tn exeeottog the law. w? de»tn| to J.. it '^o-. Xh*ref.,r* w» ask your honorw for ;<. full antt mm n'^r* tnntrnrtlon in all formalities an.l sD*oirlca ttona so thaw*' w* may avoul errors. irresulariti*3 or tev'h'.ucrtlities."' . This eTeat°d a sensation, and for^'ast-a th* terra verdict, which was ma.ie miww «-verat hoora latrr It is feared the trmxcS* will com* when an attempt is mad© to serv* Lie warrants and lode* tb-> prisoners in Jail. In f.i r open threats hay* h**n rna'le tnat II certain persona are arr*sted their frierids will take thra mi of the jail. Nobody had be*n ar r^te-i v? to l;ni> - m. The. mililia. It is said, wul be> stationed around th* iail imm*dfatelv upon th*ir arrival, and this seems to indicate that ar r^Mts will rot b* mad. 1 until that tim*. r.irniirtshsrn. A!.-i.. S-pr. 12.-fV>mpanr X started from h*W at 12:C0 p. m. for Kunsfwill*. Oth*r» •oc;il mtlttiamen hay*> been ordered to "hold th.-'m ?»U-es hi readhirsa for service, them The miht!^ go by orders of th* Gov*rr.or. Tb.er* •» much »Tt citement it Uuntsville ot-er the artton of th*> grand. , v ta (..jictir,? a number .if prominent citizens Jn^ornectlotn with th* lynching of Magtem I<»rer. has to -•>* torn dowr.. FOB NEGROES' MORAL DEVELOPMEHT. Ansroita Ga., f - '■'• "- A =^""= il ' *'P««''^ *» • -fhe ••hronicle' 1 from AtlUnta says that the. South e-T Eaptfcst convention will spend $!".0P« thl> year for the moral .level. .pment. of the nesro race. This ow)ston was reached by a commission appointed at th« Nashville m**t!rs of the convention. • ' / *. TO REDUCE FORCE 15 PHILIPPINES. Three Regiments to Come Home Conditions Warrant Their Withdrawal Washington. Sept. IT*.— With a view to a re duction in th* expense of maintaining a large* military establishment in the Philippine!*. Lieu tenant G*n*rnl Ohnffee. chief of •tafT. recently sent an inquiry to Major General Wade, enm mandtns the Philippine Division, asking if con ditions in the island would not justify th- re duction «>f the present military force there from four regiments of cavalry nine of infartry to three r#sto*ntsi of cavalry and seven of in fantry. , . '*_-!!_ f.eneral Chaff ee has received a reply from t;ei>en»l Wade, expressing th* opinion that.th* tioposed reduction of military strensth Is rot nnlv practicable, but advisable. Therefore. It i» n ore than probable that arrangements wl'l soon be made to brins; home the troops in excess of rhe number regarded by Generals Chaffee and Uncle as essenti-' to the sttuation. WOMAN'S LEG FLOATING IH EIYXS, A woman's leg. from the knee down to the. foot " and well preserved, was found in th» East River at the Astoria ferryhouse. t-onar Island City, yesterday '•-moon. It had apparently been cut off by a. skilled hand, and waa wrapped In chews*. cinth bandages such as are used in hospital*. The** fact* an» taken by the police to indicate that th» leg was removed by a physician and thrown tnt» ■ the rixer. CITY RECORD DEFICIT. $94.2330. \t th* meeting of the Board of City Record raa>» terday the Sttperrtsor submitteti a report that th* expenses for running: "The City Record" for thia year to date have been $112,574 ST. The supervisor , estimates that before the year Is out th«r» will b* a deficit of 1.M.22S *.*». Controller Grout «ald th» .lettott should be taken up by the Board of Estimate •it Its next meeting. He thought a snectfled sun* should be appropriated for the publication for th» year- ■ TRACK RECORD FOR BILLINGS. Ftttsburs. Sept. 13.— C. K. G. Ellllnsts drove Sajalfta> a mile in Si'iS 1 * at the intercity matinee races, t-reaking the track record by one-quarter of a sec ond and defeating E. E. Smathers behind Queen Wilkes. The race was the 2:10 trotting*, and Equity finished flrst in two straight heats. Mr. BtlUnajat again defeated Mr. Smathers in the 2:13 trotttnir. when ita Imog*ne finished flrst and Jolly Bachelor second Mr Smathers too* two races, beating Murrar How* wtth taaaa in the- 2:14 pacing, and Prmcej L'irect with John M. in the free for all vacinr. WRESTLING AT LUNA PARK. It took John Pienins. rh* Butcher Ear.** Mi minute* to dotcn Henri" Miller In the arenas at Luna Park List evening. The bout started at *M* o'clock. Twenty minutes later Piening triad to throw Olsen. the bt« Swedish champion, and nattha* was able to gain a fall n the fifteen ajMaJaj .al lowed. They will meet again (■)-&. g^s. tr