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Raci_?_? Professional Basebail * Auiomobiling * Lawn Tennis ir Other Soorts JASKEE GIRL DEFEATED GOL/) LADY ROMPS HOME. *Big Tim" Sullivan Makes a "Kill ing" "citlt Siuglc Stone. mfg ?;?: ?' rankei ?;iri, generally onsidered , lly in tralning over a MmmjaBOt ' ground. waa ? stunning blow to the ffrn. ; Brighton Beach yeaterday. A. L,. igte's ll took ber meaeure In the Queen's gtekes fhe dlstanoe was one tnllo and a ___.:: and Vankee Girl was fav. rite at 1 to 2. a _r . ? almoat too good tu be true. as t?je race looked almost like a walkover for the f ter ..f <-;r Dixon, with her last race ln eded Mg weight to falr han r w:. - only beaten a length by Or^. ran a talr race at six and a half far! - r last atart st Bheepahead Bay, but t to a rather cheap lot, and her forr. over a dlstance of ground waa a dark secret. f Beemed to know-, however, that Bhe pe,i beei woiidng well, and opened ber at a com price. and her following was etr ? igb to force this price down from 5 to 2 t od even lower ln places. Helen Porter. ther Btarter, was the- extreme outsider t k Gold I-a.'.y to the front at the Btart Cast pace. Going ..round the paddock ;?> :.< d up a ,.?!;> of six : ). whlle Vankee Giri v.as being hampered to e me . xt.-nt by Helen Porter. wblch carrled her a . Bid-. In the run up the backstretch Garner g . 1. .."ly a bre ithlng Bpell, so that Taakee sklng off Helen Porter, made up. a llttle f I and i ut the advantage down at the t'ar t iwo '.- ngths Then t'.<- follow^re of ? 'iirl, knowlng ber great Btretch runnlng i ? ". irt and waited patiently for her to : r tha ; . emaker when Btraigh__ped out for J. BM They waited ln valn, hoarever, for Gold __,-'... eserve, and raakee Glrl, try i WOuld, could r. _ wi ar her d-'wn. so that the .- r of Goldcrest won <? sily by two iengths ln the fast tlm.? of _.':.._: 4-5. whlch was within thre. flftha of a second of the track record made by 1:. n ita tn ;:-?.; r '"me in for some unfavorable critiolsm for ; _? of Vank.-e Girl in tbe early part of ? lt waa 1 that he waited too that Garner outwltted him. praetieally t ...ur lengtha on the paddock turn. C___a_erit_c; the ti:r-,.- ..f t:.. race, however, ihe . fair. as Yankee Girl undo__bted_y ran to her besl f irm and waa h-^aten by a better Jinrse al the ?'? acale. .;. :?! Lady is nn the smaU , . y show to advantage wlth enke aretghl ? her r<\c<- yesterday was a brilllant Bldered. Helen Porter was b.atea S six'--?-r tn of a mlle. Joy on the Bowery last night. as I hls frleads made a "kill ln_" li race with Blagle Btone that ; rs arlnoa. Sii'.ple Stone all th. way in his only start. '. In witb b cheap lot yesterday, and t 1 against hls chan.-es those ! tumbled over themselvea to get wera wary, nnd qulckly cut to | ? *.'.- money kept comlng and the price ? g until . to I waa hard to get as the 1 - Beckman got him away _? . ommand roundlng the turn. I easlly by a length or more from I ra COI Bequlte, the lukewarm | ' wlth some ir.terference on the back f ? riealn at the last elxteer.th poie. and ? :?:?- the mooey. Ball rsr-. ri.ht back to his last good race. t ? handlcap. at a mlle and a furlong. f Runnlng Water showed some 1m | -. i r her recent raoea, and earned the place wblpped c.!it. Go Between was a starter ln rt iiirr'ln Bhowed himself to be only a i mer aelf. ?_<-- waa badly outrun : st rt, and* could n.v.r Improve bla poet had to overcome a Int of inter f.rer.r- thiri. Rifl-nian. whlch won a I few daya agi whlch caused the | ? to ask some queetlona, l.ad apeed for __Y*r. fttrl '.??. but Btopped I Hyiwri in TI Haer.s*-!. Rara Avls and Red T_eaf arer* *.. - Dtfaer winners. Hy. erlon II had to be lard r'. Iden in the flrst race to weor down Cutter and Von Tr-rnp. but he cair.. away rather hanully in th*? laat f?-w strldee. The Btart was of a strag glin_r order, and for oncP kllller was caught napplng with Pretenstoa. -Tha old borae made up a lot of grour.d. bowever. and w__= only beaten a head for I e. Wlth an e<i_al break he mlght have wc_. Botar.lut was played for a good thlng ln the flfth !*_*. BDd locked from 3 to 1 to 8 to E. As a two p__U_9l_l be t u_< la_?sed ti.e horses opposed to him j_*_rr__;.- but la a; it. of being In a good posltion on u_e li- kstretch he falled to come on when most wiu re_-.:.-l Rara Avls was an unaocountably ?bort priced Davortta ln the 6ixth race, but he won B__ea S'-.:-. tlred in the Btretch. R_ta___mo, hn- ki -1 fr ?::. I i : to 2, had speed for half a mlle, b'Jt nor: : ln the etretch. . to be tha "one best bet"" of the Btaagaa ln tba last race, whlle Ivd Ball. which foo-tec f_h ai favcrite. went bacly ln the h__t__g and ran aoaordlngly. Those who bet on Ti;.;-'.r.? : : not cft.h. however. as Red I_eaf came ?way at t;.- bead of the etretch and won easlly. ON TIIE GOLF LINKS. E. A. Free man Put Out in Advertis ing Men's Tournament. -.-A. M. Brlttaln, of Cleveland, Siti J. J Haaen, of New York. won thelr match'-s lr. tbe round of the tournament of tho _fi.m^ .',;.- Golf aaainlallon of Advertisl.-ig Interests to-day, and they wlll meet to-mor? row at tb! ?>?-_ x bolea. Ilazen defeated A- K. g. by 1 up, while Iirittaln de? feated J man, of New York, by 3 up and Ito pl In the flnal round for tho aecond flight cup E. _I G old. of 6t. Louis. will mc-t B. O. Rldgeway. KKew v - eat R. R ".Vhltman. of Chl ?ap ; by E up nnd 4 to play, and t-idgew_-. _ d trom W. a. BreUey. of Chicago, by i . r results fullow: * ? -W. B_ liurier. Cbleaeo, iJeftattd A H. * 6_r., 1 ud (r.lnc-t*_n iioleiy; <i. T. Hodsea. C_t__i defeated _?. \j. liatet. Akrja. Ohio. by 3 up uTid I ? B G I-ids-lon. Akron. OLlo, flefcated I ,; Us, by B u_ anil e to play; II K. '__.; Si ?; a* d-.ft_ii.e-. FYai.k riasby. New York. t up. l ? J II ____*r_ay, N.w York def__.ta4 W B. _'!_' - igo 4 up an. 5 ta play. J-.s-ili E, O. Kyan. 1 i-.J J. i. liurr.ri.er. _-:iirli^hei-_, M__-., 4 up i , ____ ' . R C Hoyt, iT-lcaffo, def.iati_l K. V. 8. I r. md and 4 to play; H. It. Reed. <:.i__{ .-, _ vr j. o_-_in_,l-n. Chicago. 4 up and l Je_s ? BcaoB. Jr.. <T.loaso. dafeated O. B. f'--'-i- . 2 up ar.d . t.j play; B. K. Evans. f *??' ' i B. T A. I_oftia. Chicago, 4 up and ? to pia y Elr'. M_K. B_.rV_.ur. M!nn___j__le, __ft_.Ud 1? A h^r ..-, rTilnago a up ar.d 2 to play. John T. Duff made a new amateur record for the Paewoodle ? ountry Club links yeaterday ond eQU-.i.j . ? | r ,fe_slonal rnark aet a few days ago *T Jack Ma kie. Tlio former amateur record was J. made by w. B Conkl>-n. __>uff took part ln a f^-rso^it. _r.d made this score: [ .8 4_8S_4 4 8?84 ?i.8 fi a 0 8 4 0 0 6?11?TB EHI-HTON BEACH ENTRIES TO-DAY. aiRET RACE Uat.dlcap; fs.r two-year-oMs; $1,000 added. *ri* f-r! !.^? _-_? - Wt. I Nama. Wt. |e_?W .121'Alauda .HO BJh .12o Pead Gooe.loo J?o? h_?f.::.li-'Obert .?7 J.W E-Jir..iie Himalaya .tt? ? .3 __y Hartfurd Boy.86 awDNp i...i> -fite-plerha?e: for four-year-olda and '-?*h:-. r, i. _:.-.tiery of $b00; $_,-_> added. Tha ehort ???--. _.l_.ut two milea. _? r.7,^i.*''"?'> .167iParaon Kallr.143 b!Jartll,,r- .l_0'Judse O'Oln.148 f ^?e_r,.itm Progreaa .140 "^h*.1-OiJudaa Whlte.140 THlRr, Ra. -.?.For three-. eer-olde and npward; $1.__? j, added. Cfn, tiiila. {<!_, ?.107!Mcrarter .?_> ?"'*? .105' Kentu. ky Beau..B7 '?1*11 !</,< .^-Handlcap: for threa-yeai^-olda and up f_- **r<*.- I! _??i a_4ed. One and orre-e!xteanth milea. S-fy-ng WM.r .l_i. Kejitucky Beau.107 arI';LL'*r .lllf'Jacquln .1-T _-_???_ v-?'"--l.ll?'Blfleman .1<? gwr -gaakar.112 l/.r.) i>.vat.___ Ea_a**i_; .111 Ampedo .1-0 cSlT1 V'lil* .110 Aorobat ._t'? iS^1*- .!<*: Prlme . -7 ?<__, liA'~l'-y<>r fllllea and geldlnsa two yeara old; WnrJf|l, idded. 1 Iva and a lialf turlotigs. ?___?-. * ?.H?iBtar Xallaae.W Ki"* .lOft Uaroda .777.. -? Sa __:;.10?:Rlccad.>n_a . W? CJ2!ar*.*<_*;<__tl,arlne Baraon. {_? |Sror . _rt-II_a.lphu.ba . t_ ?i __r_fU'"E^-Bell,n?; for four-yaar-olda and upward; *?.__.-_. ??*??*. Ona and one-qiia__?_- rnllaa. Iaa__f_.loH'?R__olna II.9H K!!E?* .lOllPai-Ue . _C Ca_,t ?_,,'.101:T,?t Uhk^. 03 ?_? aLi8*'1*.lWji-Plavlgr.y ...._._03 -__i_*ta4??. -_->*ned Laaf.._-.?1 nrta. to-day, 4 p ra Oier.ra TB AUTO TOUR ACCIDENTS. One Car Goes Into a Canal, Another Into a Corn field. [By Twlegraph tc. Tho Tribur.e.] Cantcn. Oliio, July IS-After going over the roughest klnd of roads the tourists in tho Ameri? can Automobile Assoclatli n run arrlved here to night from Columbus, n distance of 150 milea, tired and sore and mor.: aaxtous to rest than to attend tbe elaborate cntertalmnent arranged ia thelr honor. It was a trying/ trlp over clay road for most of the Journey. over numcrous stcep hills and water breakcrs. The-fonfettl car took a wrong course at Frazerburg ar.d had to eojne back to get on tbe right road. This was mlsloadlng to soino of tlie drlvera, as aeveral of them took tbe wrong road. The run was marked by several accldeQts. The breaking of a steerlng sliaft on tho _5-hor_epower Deere car cause lt to skld down a steep grade. It was a case of either running the car Into a tele? graph pole or Into the Ohlo tfanal. and Mr. Houfo chose the latter. William Orifnth, of Plttaburg, ridlng on the front seat, vas thrown on the hood that sank ln the water. The back wheela of the car reated on tho bank. Nobody was lnjured. The car was hauled out wlth Iron chalna by Tom Fetch ln a Su-horsepower Paeknrd. W. G. Houck in a aVhorsepower Deero car ran tbirty feet Into a cornfleld after passlng Lock 17 without injury to those ln the car. The 30-horse power runabout driven by H. K. Sheridan ran Into a dltch. Many other narrow escupes were re? ported by the contestants to-night. At IfaaaUlon. elght mlles from here, Mayor Tur bell of Can ton met the tourists and preaented Chalrman Hower wlth a wooden key, granting tha freedom of the elty. Much enthusiasm was shown ln the larger towna to-day. The cara passed through aolld lines of persons. who fre_uently called to tbe drtvera to "hit it up." A large crowd collected in front of the courthouae here to-night, wbere a brass ban,'. played in honor of tlie occasioa. On tbe courthouse ln large <?!??? - trlc letters are words. "Welcome to Canton." Two cara bad not arrlved here ut a late hour. They are tbe ?Vhoraepoarer Meteor and the aO-horaepower Aero car. The SO-horsepower Mltchell car entered by William M. I?)wis was an hour and fifty mlnutea latu. Elght hours and forty-flve mlnutes was tbe tlme allowed the contestants to cover the run to-day. The run to-morrow will be to Pitteburg. The roads are of clay and sand. and are faid to !>o generaliy rough. WALTER CHRISTIE HOME. Says Tire Trouble Ruined His Chanccs in Big Auto Race. Walter Chxistls, the automobile driver, who took bta own car to Europe and competed ln the Grand Prix de raris automobile race, whlch was run at Dleppo on July 2, arrlved here yesterday on the White Btar llner Teuti oic On t'oardlng the steamer Mr. Cbriatie waa I aa "J. Walters." whlle bis ra.Mng partner, Lewls Strang. aesumed the name of "P. f-earia." J. A. Bbepb?rd, the puraer, recognlzed Cbriatie and his partner. however, and adviaed them to travel under thelr own names. Mr. Chrlstle explalned that he wanled to sllp into New York as quletly as pus slble, and for that reaaon booked under a name not hla own. ? Itegardlng the race he aald: "We arrtwed nt tMeppe a little late. and were permitted only onceto go over the courae of forty-nino milea. Tbla was a great har.dieap. beeause the other dr!v> r tbe advantage of practlce triala f< r spv. - .1 we< ks before the road was put Into condition for tbe race. Once lt wa_i prepared the commlttee refused to let us take more than one trial. "Our great trouble was caused by the tlres. Tl e course was tl.e worat I have ever been over, so far as tirea were ooncamed. Thare was aomethlng in tho preparatlon that they put on the fllnt roads to smooth them off u?'1 settle tho dust that had a bad effect on our tlt-S. We had to stop and put on a new tire when we had otily gone two milea, and throughout the _*> miles we covered are to get out and make tire repalra practically every three or four mlles. "Then. as we were limlted to one gallon of gaao lene for every ten miles, I feit that I bad to be eoonomleal, and for that reaaon I never let the car out aa fast aa lt would go. When we quit the race, after going 2W mlles, I found that 1 nnd enough gaaolene to go another KO milea. We re? celved a great ovatlon when we atarted out. It aeemed to me that neariy every American ln France waa at tbe course." CORCORAN RELEASED. McGraxc Drops Popular Second Baseman from Ncrc York Team. Tomray Corcoran, one of tlie most popular Glanta wlth the "lix\.n". and who _}fl good work at ? baae all through the early aeaaon, recelved bis un condltioii-1 release from John McOraw yesterday. Tl.ls meana tliat be can Bign with any club that be wlahcs, and lt was said yesterday ti.at he would become the manager of B mInor iaag ;.i i lub. Ho was bought a short tlme ago at a blg price from Cincinnati. In tho last few weeks bia work has not i een as good as lt was In tbe early season, bis battlng dropping off ar.d hla fleldli.g sluwiug up. II" is tho flret rc-gular member of th* Giants to be released tbls aeaaon, ar.d hla release, lt ls boped. may stlr two or three other playera to a more reaHonahlo degree of actlvlty. Corcoran bfcgan his major league career wlth tho Giants aixteen years ago, and afterward drlfted to llrooklyn. Then he went to Cincinnati, und fur years waa tbo star man among tho Rada, TWO NEW CYCLE RECORDS. Clark and Demura Make World's Marks in Races at Ogden. Ogden, Utah, July IS.? At tbe GHenwood bicycle aaucer track here last nlght two world'a recorda were lowered. A. J. Clark (professlonal), of Aus? tralla, broko th? rtcord for one mlle, of 1:_>, made by Floyd McFarland ln Australla two years a_u. his tlme belng 1:48 2-5. Walter Demara (amateur) broko the record of 29 seconds for ona-quarter of a mile. mado by Fred G. Weat two years ago on thin track. Tho new record ls 26 2-5 seconds, whlch is ono-iifth of a second lower than the professlonal record made by Iver Lawson ln Balt I-iko on July Zl of last year. a FAMOL'S YACHT DESIGNER COMINO. William Fife, oa His Way to See the Can ada Cup Races Decided. Glasgow, July 18.?William Fife, tho desiguer of Bho_urock I and Bhamrock III, salled for New Tork on July 18 to attend the Canada Cup races. Hla departure waa erroneously reported to bo ln oon rioctlon wlth the ohallenge that Sir Thomaa Lljiton has practically decided to lsaue later ln tho y.-ar in another effort to win the America'a Cup. Mr. Fife, lt la understood, hae already rleslgned tho inodel fur Blr Thonu-f e forthoomlng challenger. ? a- ^ YACHT RACING AT JAMESTOWN. Dr. John E. E>e Mund, of the Jamestown exposl tlon regatta commlttee, said yesterday that prop aratlons are belng made for the yacht racing ln Beptember, all talk of postponement or abandon ment of the racea belng mere baseless rumor. Clrculara and entry blanka wlll be sent out to yachtsmen wlthln a few daya. and a blg fleet ls ex? pected to gather at the rendezvous tn Hampton Itoads. a AMERICAN DORIE9 WIN TROPHY. Bhelburne. N. B.. July W.? By winnlng the flnal race to-day ln the series of lnternatlonal dory races for the Lovltt-Wakner Cup, tbe American boata eaptured the trophy. Only two Canadlan boats compoted to-day, the Wlnner and tbe Annle S. Tbe American boat Ellzabeth F., owned and salled by R. Ruhl and representlng the Bay Stato Yacht Club, led over the course. Thero was a keen con? test for eocond placa between the Sumiy Jim and tbe Creacent, the former flnlshing two seconds abead. THREE STRAIGHT FOR ED. GEERS. Llbertyvllle. 111., July 18.?Ed Geera awept the card at the trottlng meeting here to-day, winnlng the flrat two races wlth Tempus Fugit and Will? iam O. and getting flrst money ln the thlrd by vlrtue of the aasoclation'B arrangement that nh races were to be longer than flve heats, and that the purse was to be dlvided accordlng to tbe sum niary at the end of the flfth beat unless won ln fewer h-ata. ArdUlo aviB a hot favoiite ln the 2:05 pace, but would prohably have been beaten had the race laated untll on* horse won three l.eata. Bho tlred bu&ly after th* thlrd beat. THE BASEBALL PENNANT FIGHT. GIANTS WIN AT LAST. Tighten Their Grip on Second Place by Defcating Pittsburg. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES TO-DAY. Chicago ut New York. I lu<-uutiti ut Brooklyn. l'ittbburs at Boston. St. I.oula at Phila-lelphla. RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. New York. 4; Pitt.burjf. 2. l_ro.ikl_.ii. il; St. Loala. 2. Clii._-_<>. 2; Boston. 0. tluilnnutl ve. Pbiludel_.hla (ruln). NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. w. i.. p c w. "hioapo .00 20 .7B0lBrooklya.88 New york.47 28 .UiMt-iaton.8S I'luaburg .i<& 31 .375 .'Ir.clnnatl .32 Phlladelphia ..._; 34 553St. nouls.IU Tho Giuius tlghtened thelr sllpplng grasp on sec on.i place yesterday hy beatlng tho Plttaburg Plratea ut the Polo Grounds by a eeore of 4 to 2. A small sized buttlug rally hy tho Giants saved the day. Bresnahan and Devlin got home runs off Leever, but as no mia was on bases lt meant only that number of runs. Beymour got a three baae hli and Bowerman a two-bagger, whllo flve sin gli-s helped along. \YUtse held tho visitors down to ilve aingles. A slacklng up of the new found pace let ln two .runa for tho visitors ln the eeveuth lnning, Hannlfan havlng replaced Bresnahan at flrst haso. Hallman walk.d and Clarke and Wagner slngled, iilllng tl-.-. bases. Abbatachio's idiigle scored Hall uan aud Clarke. I_.ahl.-n and llaunlfan then m;ido a double play, whlob diaposed of Neaion and Abba tachlo, and titorko went out. After Bresnahan's home run, ln the alxth Innlng, Boworman'a double Bent Btrang to third. from _:.. re he scored on a wlld pltch. In the llrst half of tiie same Innlng Devlin mado a great play wlth a one handed stop, wblch he Hliot acroes tho dla mond to Bresnahan ln tlme to put out Glbeon. Then )..- put out I_ea. h tlio same way. and followed lt up by gettlng Andi rson's hot grounder to llrat ln tlme t.. catch tho runner. Ti.-- Bcore follows: NEW TORK. PITT___ rwv ab r 11. po a c _b r Ib po a e lf. 4 0 0 2 O li. And^raon. rf. 4 0 0 Browne, rf. . 4 1 2 8 o o Hai!man. cf. 8 1 O . 3b. .41 S 0 8 0 Clarke, lf-4 1 1 E s m ar cf. 4 0 1 loo Wagner. aa. . 8 0 1 Lhan.lb 2 1 llo o 0 Ab! cchift 2b 4 0 1 llarmifan, lb 1 o O 4 o o Neaion, lb... 3 0 1 Dahlen aa.. 8 0 0 2 7 0 Storke, 81._ 4 0 0 Btrang, 2b.. 1 1 1 _ 4 o Qibaon, c-8 0 0 !? -.v iri.an. c - 0 2 4 1 0 Leever. v-2 0 0 Wlltse. p_ 3 0 0 U 1 0 _iu__;oby. p.. 1 0 1 Totala ...2- 4 y 27 18 Oj Totala ...31 2 6 24 11 1 .0 0 5 0 0 0 2 0 0?2 rt_.1 0 10 0 2 0 0 *-4 ,_..-__._? hlt?Bowerman. Thr< i-baae hlt?Seymour. li .me runa?Devlin, Breanahan. Ilita?Off Bevtr. 7 ln Bvo lni lng_ off Duggleby, 2 ln three lnnlngn. Sacrlfl. > 1-.:-, Bowrrman. Btolen La?ee? .Vlltae, Ninuiff. Double and Hannlfan. Beft on baa-a?ritteburg. .* .-?.. York, 7. _.f?t baaa on balla Ofl L___*er, 2; off ? 2. off Wlltae, 3 Stru k out?Hy Wlltae, 4, l-y lA.-rv._r. 4. Wlld y-tch?Duggleby. 1. Time, 1.58. Ui plrua. O'Day a: il p-tel . 1 1;;^: SIJPERBAS CLIMB TJP A PEG. , - Beat St. Louis Again aud Now Lead the Sec? ond Division Clubs. The Buperl aa kept up thelr wlnnlng streak at Washington I'ark, Brooklyn. yeaterday, and earned thelr fourth straight irictory over St. I__u!e by a _.,r_ of 3 tc 2. Incldentally the team cllmbed up a peg ln the league race, at.d now leada tho aecond ..'. :. lon. ?.v.m exciting and lntereating, who pltched In raro form, won his own game In tho Beventh lnning wlth a Blaahlng three 1 ? A feature ot tho game waa Jordan's double plfty unaaslsted. The acore follows: BRI '- -KBYN. KT. I.- ?' IS ui. r lb po a e ab r lb po a a , >) 1 3 1 1 Byrne, 3h- 4 ?> .> 3 4 0 .-, 0 0 12 1 barry, rf-S 1 1 0 O 0 :. .... jf . 4 o _ 1 o 0 .-. netcbey. lb 3 u 0 7 0 u U .30120... Burnett, of 3 o 2 1 O 0 li- . 2 o 1 lo 0 U ii lly. s? .200820 .'41090 0 H-:.r-l. 21. . 1 0 0 0 0 0 Be_ - m... 8 1 0 1 1 0 Murray. lf... 8 o 1 4 1 o _i 1 1 0 1 o 11 lel'r. 2b. aa 4 O 0 3 1 o _>.. 8 O 2 0 4 0 Mui.tail. o 8 O 0 4 2 0 - Waltera. p .. 4 1 1 o 1 o Totuia ,..g I IS t 1 -? , T._a_? ...-O 2 8 24 11 0 .0 O 1 0 0 0 2 0 x J ....".. ooootoooo-a Xwo baaa l.'.ta?Bumatt. Barsen, J.r_._n Thraa baaa ... Scanlon . acrl_oe hl'-a?Uo..y, Byrne. Bersan. __.-._ ble pla Jordao [una__Bla_a_l). ____ oa beaaa Bt l__-uia^ 7 1,. l t^ns. I-... r. balla Off Bcanlon. 4. uff Waltera 8 ' nrat t?aa or. err. r? i-t. Loula, 1. Hlt l-y pltcber By Bcanlon. 1. Btruck o\ir. Hy bcanlon. _; by Waltera, 4 l'.n..-i;._. _____>__-?Klam. YANKEES WIN TWICE. Get Sweet Revcngc by Beating Chi eago in a Double Header. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES TO-DAY. New York at St. I.oui . Boaton at t'tii cnKn. -VoahhiKton al < lr..-l:in.l. riiil.i.l.li.liii. at Detroit. RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. New loik. ll; Chleuaro. 8 (lat gnme). New York. 4; . bb-uao. 0 <_d __uin.->. Detroit. 5; tV.isIilnt.ioii. 3 (lat aame.. Detroit. 11; W .ishinicton, _ C.il gume). PliUuiIi-lnliia. 5; Cleveland. 0. Nt. Louls ve. li.-lou irain). AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. W. L. V C ' W. B. P C. hlcae;o . 52 _-.i .642!New York.37 40 .4sl flavelan. .17 33 .6_J-_t Loula.32 47 ...... Phlladelphia .45 32 .58 4 ll-.ston .28 43 .377 Uetrolt .44 82 ..7i? Wiishlngton ...23 SO 333 Chicago. July 18.?Two _trai(_lu f..r New York froni th_ Whlte _ox to-day. one of them a ehut out and tho other an 11 to 2 walloplng, encouraged the vlaitora _r_atly when they lefl town to-nlght to vislt St. Louia Blnce thelr 16 t.? 0 ebut out ln tho first ftamo of the series the Yankeea bave been try lng to get square, and they accompllshed lt to-day ln tho moat approved style. White went ln tho box ln tho llrst game agalnst Newton, but dld not last through the tlrst Innlng. Ho waa taken out after the Yankeea had plled up Uve runs. Plene, who replaced bhn, Btopped tho procesalon of Xew York men acrosa th. home plato for that lnning, hut he fell as hard us Whlte In the aecond lnning, when flve moro runs came to. Wlth the exceptlon of the Beventh lnning, when tho Yankeea got one more run, Piene beld ths visitors down. The Yankeea kept thr-ir j.ace in the aecond game. Newton aaa replaced by Orth and Thomas by Klelnow. Walsh pltched for the Whlte Bo*. Tho visitors got only four runs ln this game, but as tho homo team not none, they wi re moro than suf tiol. nt. Wa'.sli held them to four hlts. whlle Orth pltched a two-hlt game. Three errors for Chicago and perfeet fleldlng by tho New _Tor__ team alded in tho ehut out. Isbell played at second, hut hls battlng falled to help at all. The acorea followi _5TR_>T _______ NEW YORK. | CHICAOO ab r lb po a f ab r lb po a o Hnffman. rf. 5 2 8 1 0 OlHahn, rf.3 0 O 0 0 O Kll.-TfeM. sa 4 2 2 3 3 o Jonee. cf. 3 0 1 0 O O Chaae. Ib. . 4 2 1 8 2 0 D. n .hue Ib. 4 1 1 14 o o -Vliilama. 2b n 2 2 2 0 0 laball. 2b-4 O 1 4 1 0 l_ap-rte rf.. 3 2 8 1 0 ?? :? igherty, lf 4 1 1 0 2 2 Mortarlty. 3b 5 1 3 1 1 1 Boha, ?_.. 4 0 1 3 7 0 Conroy. lf... 5 O 1 6 0 o Bulllvaa, o... o 0 O 0 rt 0 Thomaa. o.. 4 0 1 8 1 0 >!? l'uriai.l. o2 0 1 4 2 1 Newton. p.. 8 0 0 o 0 OLKart, e. . . . 2 o o 0 1 0 __-Qulllln. 3t... ? - o o 2 l 1 Totala ...40 111027 12 1 Whlte, p.0 0 0 0 0 <> Flane, p. 3 0 0 O 2 o | t itala ...31 2 6271* 4 .Naw Tork. 8 50001000 11 Chicago .rt o 0 o l o o o 1?2 Tw.-baae hlt?Thnmaa. Three-hase hlt?Chaae. Hlt? - Off Whlte. 6 In t_ tr.nlna: nIT Fi.r... 11 tr-. -?-_ ir.T-ir._a. SacrlAi-e Mt?Newton. Btolea baaea HiT-.i-.a_. Mortarlty. Doubla playe- Rohe (unaaalate.t). Chaae, Elberfeld and Chaae; Rohe ana Qulllln. Beft _n 1_j._--C1-.1i_ . 8; New Tork, IV Ilajta on balla?ofl Whlte 1; i.r_ Flena, 1: off Newton, 2. B_e.> on errcra?<IiIchko. 1, N> _ V rk. _.'. Hlt by pltrher^? By ..___>, 1, by Ne-.vr. n, 1 StalCk oul - Ry Flena. ft; by Newton, ! T__n_a?1:88. Ui plrei Hnrat and Coni_i_.!y. SDOOND QAMS. NEW YORK. CHICAOO. ab r lb po a * ah r lh ro ? ? Hoffman. cf 4 1 0 1 0 ?? Hahn. rf. 4 0 0 2 0 0 I-' erfell _? 4 0 0 3 4 ? J r -. f . 4 0 1 2 0 i.? Chaae lv- 4 " 1 U J " Donohue, lbt. 4 0 018 1 1 wuiiama. 2b 4 0 o 2 ? o laball, 2b..... 8 0 0 2 8 0 I_ai rte rf . 4 0 1 1 i. ?. if 8 0 1 . M .rlarlt'y Bb 4 0 0 2 1 i.8 0 0 2 8 0 Conroy lf I 1 1 I 0 i Sullli aa. !... - 0 0 4 0 1 r, ... 1 1 ? j H Qulllla. I 0 1 2 1 Orth. a. 2 1114-.'.- : ... 2 0 o 1 8 0 ^ - ?_!... a.-i. r,I .10 0 0 0 o Totala ...81 4 4 27 IS 0 - ? ? ? ? | T it-la 28 0 2 i_7 16 3 ?el for Walah ln tha nlnth tl New York .O 0 0 0 0 4 O ? O?4 Chicago .0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ta b_.e? l.lt Dougtiert ? . ??. play lebell I Donobua Left b bai A n.-w Tork. 2 Baaea u'-? ?? ' I_._e"e oa erroia- N>_ . rt. 2 BUUrti out Hy Wl by Orth. 3. Tlme, 1_R_ Cm_>lr_-_?ConnolU ur l H DBHtOXT WINB DOUBUB ____________ At Petrolt?Ki et .-iw- _.?._.?_ 5" B li. I>etr 1- ___......_ J ? t ? t 0 0 ???? M 2 .v___T.?ton . 0OOO2O06O-2 7 S Battertea Detrott. Bfullla _! S hmldt; Waal Oahruva ai.i Wamar. Ba r..l aame? ? _ ,n ii. K., 1,.. u . 1 1 0 1 4 4 0 0 X--11 1- 0 Waahlncton .OOOOOIOOI? 2 S 8 Battertea Patratt. at-U-aa and Fayaa; Waah-netoa. J-att.n anl U.y.t D. I mplr* I Brighton Beach Racing Summaries. ST RACE.- Ballli .. Tlin. WUATHQH C_?-a-K. TRAv'K KAal ?-. t.i four-year-clvl* and upward; 11,000 added; onB "il.e en i;4.'>>?. Wli.ner, b g. by Ma.zgiiii -Van & '..ar. a. elxteentu. fc'.^it -tff U un llora* an '. av .. ii, 4. ? . s....... ?. n, o . '?" H iyaa, * Stan d over, 4 . Akbar. 4. . - ft.... O K ? ar, C*l_v) 1 ..i ^n-ileiM l>. 0.(McKlnnej ?; 4 . . .(Schretber); .?! . CBelllugham) . . i ? .(Ela l' it } Wt 110 : im ? xoo . ? 108 08 a * B1. 3? l'Vi ll 8 I' 2'H 2' B> 8' ri1. ?> ln 8 4> 4? 0 10 7 Bt rta J J< ' ov. to 7'? kty._ ? M '. ? r . i: i ? ia?n Bei kman ? Bettlng -? | Opcn.Hlgl ? ? -' I - ' ? 19 3 B e 2 12 1". ll-. ioo 0 7, B0 15 M irphy .... \\ i kVyla. ? Harty raoad Voa Jrorap jjS .uUi.:-,!y:., but could not wlthetan. the detennt_ed whlrh came away oleverly. Cutter waa all out tu boat Pratenalon, flrhloh ran an Unprovea i etopped badly. ? *)l> RACEV.?B?Ulng; fbr malA-ta two yeara olJ; 880. addad; flve anj a h_:: furloasa Btart falr. _w Tlme, 1:08 Wlnpar, Lr _., by BoUtalr* U?CatU* Kata Oaraar. I Po. |Wt| St. S V4 H Kt 1 in J...-k. y. U oii e*ul!y. Hettlng ? ae.Pla Bingle Btone.(Bulllvan) rl ty .i' ? - i ?? i ncob .I Norton) .iJohnaoa)} A'.ox Hrarit.(Dardeni Kew TJortor.(Melae) .<.->< bwartz) Baaemaa .(iiagc-ln): '.. .(I'clla)] . e .ll'atch.g'in Ht i Abrai iL.lubra .(Daly)! Carra?l_ .(Foraythei N'Importa .(Powera) '? Arrcw Pwlft.(LtreckeririiK^i j . Hampton. ?. ?.(Clark) I l 4? 11 12 7 171 1? 8* 2'? b*, 6V? IB 11.-. kman ... . [Notter _ Garner ... . |K 1'igan.. Harty . Low* . Horner . \\ Doyla... \\ liurna. . |V..rk? . j, Powera.. F Kelly_ Mlller . 50 100 10 80 !'. 7. 2 6 .". 2 ll too viih aomethli g In reaei Bettlng i 'j- tltgh.t i ??? Pla ? 17i 7. 18 18 14 14 13 IB I s-li.irle Kt'.r.o raced urour.d the pnceinak.-ra nn the turn. uni. ? inilng awa cllvltv outg-T??_ Coimoob f..r the i <u.-? Heijulta, ..fr badly, m-da up floma around, but araa cut ..(T ln laat ala t.-.-nth. Alex firui.t waa ln rloao qt__-t*ra ..n the mli In ihe atretch. An.w Bwlfl ' QD HA<-^. B__?Icapi f^r ti.:.j? >?_r ?1- an.l upward; 81,200 added; ona nUla and an elghlil. atart good. Won ?> eaally. Tlme, l Bit Wlaner, b. o., by Plaudlt .iutta 1> I P?et I I liorae. and a_*._ Owner. | Oolf bali. 8.tHltohcock)) Kunnlns Watar, 4.(N'caatleBt.) <?? iii-1. rate. 4.Uennlr.gs)[ Ked Frlax, &.(tlwyartl Phllander, !t..Keeneij Mlhb Crawford. 0.il'arden)! Hltleman, S.o'arinai:;! Go between. 0.t'H _a)j tajily Bpaakar, <t.(Wuaon) | ^ Uolf Ball raced rlght to the fn.nt. and aaa nevar in dangar. Runnlng W^ter ii?.\?-.l up atrong turnlng for hon.u, but coula never get to thu wimuir Coafeo?rata waa ln cloae quartara in ttaa run up thi backatratc?, Oo Botweon waa alwuya outrun. Rltlemiui bad no ex. uaea. Iiolly Sjunkur atopped. 4TH ltAi'Ii? TH- gl/'l_:.N'3 BTAKJ-i; for lu-rea threo yeara old and opward; value, *.ii,7.uo, one niilo and a half. Htart _ood, Won h-iidlly, Tlme, U.S2'i W.imer, b. f? by Uoldcr<tat Lady Hlmrn-I._ I Poet II I Betttng, Horaa artf age._Ownar. | Po. | Wt. | 3t. V? ? 1 W. l-'tn. I Jockey. I 'ij.ni Hlgh J k__ Pl_c*.8_ow. 2 I loi, _ P \* i" i< l' [Oamar .i 2 r. 2 2 ? ? 8 100 18 2? 2? 2?? 2" | Mlller .I 2 .1 12 1 2 ? 1 1101 8 2'% 3 8 3 3 i\V. Doyla.. o0 lw> 1'1? 10 10 10 8 .. I 7. o 3 ;i 7. 2 Ooi.l L__y. 6.lAate,) ?\iLi.k.-- i'..rl, 3.(Elllaory Ilelen Forler. 4.(Watt) Ht-lea 1'ortar Uold ?_dy foix-l a faat paoa. and. try aa aha would. Yankoa Ulrl could not wiux har down. v.iij braten off. -??'ll KACE-?ITor thra*-y ear-olda, $1,000 aiided; alx turionga. Btart fulr. Won eaeily. Tlme. 1.12",. W li.ner. ti) br. c, by B-aoluta?Th* Cr-wOah._ - I Poatl I I \r- Bettlng.-, Horae. _Ownar. 1 Po. |Wt.| St. H VI H 6t. Fln. J Jocfcay_I Opan.Hlgh. Cloae.Plac-B-OW. Jiii naal .? .t'ieratj V.i a i innell.?. tAndtu aon; Troubieiaaker .(Brauileyj L_d of L? ngdaa.t__rden) 14 Howard _tie-_.(Nally) 9 Botanlat ._(llayn;_i. 13 Prejuclo .(Wllllams) 11 COBB. Anaon.(Johnaon) Blue Book...-.(farroll) 7 Gartera .?.(Hurley) 6 The. KiJght.(Elmw..-.<! Ht.) 1 Agatha R.(Dumell) 10 )<...:,. kmg 0_-l....-(l_vii._at?ii) 15 ?*.n Ijoaaio_.(CorneJI) 13 Alg-ona .(Ixing) 8 Jlonorln* .CWarron)" 6 16 0 .;'. 7 (,' 4" 4 2V4 14 14 11 11 7 10 10 12 12 IJ 8 8 10 IS B> 7 4Vi 8Vfl 8>i ?' 2H 2A 1? 2 8Vs P 7' 0 10 11 12 11 . i 2? 8' 4H 6H 0' 7* IPreaton .... Knapp . W. Mclnlyre Walai, . j. Pow?ra.. J. Murtln... MlUar . i!_ri..-r . J. Noonan.. l.owo . Ilruhsell .... i: lMieran... Uet'knatn ... Harty . Notter . W. llnrna.. Otl 5 10 II?ensel opened up a winnlng trap ln flrat quarter. Dick Flnnall cloaed atrong and waa eaaUy fleet?UI best. Trout.lemaker ran hla usual conslatent race. Botanlat, la a good position on tho ba, aatratc?, Called to ? >'me on. (?TH BAGE-?Selllng; for two-year-olda; 8000 added; flve end a half furlonge. Start good. Won cloverly. Time. ) 1:07V?. Wrlnner, blk. c. by St. George?Hur.dley._ Horse. Owner. i Po. [Wt.l St. Jo.-key I,-HettitiK. I Oren lll^:. i'I- s- Piace Sh Rara Avla_(Mci.'lelland) | 3 Btyllt .(Buri*wj| l? Banyah .(Schreli.er) 0 Slumberieaa -1.(Baaoockj H Walter Mlller.(Willtania) 1 Ethel Luvy.(Mo.'airen) 2 Ruaclaao .(Shiei.ls) 7 Tyrol .,.<l>wyer) 4 Ingraham .(Hoy)] 10 112( im! 112! 1114 112 1<>4 lrn 1041 104 2H 1? 6' 7 ei 0 8 4 R> 10 10 0' 4* 6' 8 3' 10 7 e i? 4V, C1* 0V4 7 3a tt 8 10 IV* 3U 4? 6? C? 7 8 0 10 iMlller . ! Notter . 11 lamer . [W. Doyla.. ISandy . I EnKlaniler .. E D?gaa.. ? lUerktnan ... I\v. Mclntyre I ?owe . S .". ll 10 H? 10 4 7 2 lo.i 7 00 l.MI 7 2 BO 1 :\ 7 0 12 ? Haverel .? .(Jackaon) f_B | !??* j 8 itara Avla <?ught Styllt tlring ln the atretch. and came away cleverly. Banyah n>et wlth some lnterference. Ruarlmo gav* lt up turnlng for bome. and waa eaaed up when beaten. /TTH RACB.- Solllnar; for four-year-olda and upward; 81,000 added; one mlle and a alxteenth. Start fulr. Won i eaally. Tlm.y 1:4(1, Wlnner, ch. m., by Ilermence?Readlna Horae and age. Owner. Red Leaf, 6.(J. O. Keene) Tlpplnx. 4.(Mr.Woy) Klna; I'ole. 0.Gti 'Wn.l Workn.un. B.(Anitar.ila) An.lrew Mack. 6.(fahiil) Dekaber. a.(Warren) Ivanhoe. B.-.(Arverne Bt.) Aral.o. a.(Mulllgan) Ed Ball. a.(Bennet) Fiavla-ny, 4.fWatklna) D'Arkle. 8.(Moran) Poatl Wt.l 031 iW| 108] loi ell !)3 101 071 t?7 ttftl _ _ C* 4> w 10 11 6' 8 7 \ 2? B' l1 8Va 8 11 7 B 10 6V? 6> 10 0 4H 7 race cloaely. and came away aa ahe pleaaed turnlng for hom*. Jlpplng raa hor raea Andiew Mack. al<m U b-cla. i__t _xou_d _a fi__ *___. IU ___ raa a ?.tjJ1 r*oa-?? -rtettlng^-. Dpen Hlgh.t'lose.Place Show. 8 4 12 10 a 80 _8 18 4 U M B a M 18 4 ? B0 1.1 30 7 2 20 40 8 1 4 5 8 8 15 rt 10 7-S 8 18 8-3 1 2 &-2 4 5 7 3 6 S-G TO INVADE OUR COUBTS Brookes and Wilding Planning a Trip to This Country. Norman E. Brookes and Anthony F. WUdlng. tha Australasian team of Intematlonal lawn tennls players, ar. \ lanning to Invade the courta of this country. This r.e-ws was received yesterday from London, and orentej a stlr among thoae promlnent ln th.o affalrs of the sport. It la sald that they are planning to arrive in thia country early ln Auguat, after they have finished the challenge round of the Davia Internatlona] cup matchc-s. They wlll prob? ably play ln the allcomers" chantpioashlp tourna? ment at the N'ewport Caalno. which beglns on Tui sday, Auguet __. The lnvasion of tho two Auatralasians promlses to put tho lawn tennla players of this country on edga, and even the exports were anythlng but op timiatlo vebterday aa to the chances of keeplng the American cliamplonahips at home ln the event of t ..'r coming. Wllllam J. Clothler, the Blngloa champion, has not ahown conslatent form. whlle William A. Larned, Holcombe Ward and a num ber of others apj.ear to have gone back. All of th- three named have put on flesh and are gener? ally regnnled as out of condltlon, whick even a nior.th i.f hard tourn_ime_t play would hardly lm prove so that they would show at thelr best. It waa polnted out that in order to qualify for the doublea championsblpa Brookes and WUdlng must arrlv.- in this country not later than Monday, August 5. Thia is the date aet for the Eaatern doublea cbaamtonshla on the courts of the Long woud Crloket Club. Boston. The wlnnera of the Eastem title will then play the Southern cham pli :.-. Grant and Thornton. and the Weetern champlona the following week. on the courta of tho Crescent Athletlo Club. at Bay Ridge. The vlctora of thia three-cornered meeting become tho challengera of Holcombe Ward and Beals C. Wright for the national douhlea championship, the match wlth whicb tha N'ewport tournament opens. Aa Ward ajiriuuned hls retlrement a year ago, Wright was to palr wlth Raymond D. Llttle this aeaaon, and the two had arranged to enter at Loiigwood so as to (jualify. and from tho advlces from I.ond.m Beals C. Wright ls to leave for this country at once to keep hls part of tho agreement. UPSET AT LAWN TENNIS. Mrs. Chapman and Mrs. Platt Beaten in Engleicood Tournament. Interest was divided between the filllng of the Beiiil-iiiiul r..ur.d of the men'a slngles and tho flnal round of the -.\- imea'fl d-iublea yesterday ln the contlnnatlon of tho lawn tennls toum-tmeat on the c..urt_i ,.f the Knglewood Fleld Club, at Engle wujd. N. J. Henry H. Mollenhauer and Edwln B. irst are coupled in tha upper half, whlle Irvlng C. Wright, by _____ .5. feat of the Longwood expert, Nathantel \v. Niles, ouples wlth Frod eriek Q. An.iert.on. It was neeessary f?r Wright gage Nllea ln three bat aeta, durir.g which lisplayed BPOi itacular tiualltles at cloae range befora Wright was abie to wln at 6?8. 9?1, 4?4. The Beml-flnal round of the women's doubles l.r?.iight about aomethlng of an upsot aa the Mlsaea >f ti... Ilamllton <.r_nge Club. defeated the wlnnera of th. Miudle State? title, Mrs. Oeorge I*. man nnd Mrs. D. F. Platt, and won at 3??. 6?3. &?6. In the flnal round the Misses Flsh wlll ? ? Mra W. H. Poueb aad .____>_ Kllzabeth H. Mocrt The BUmmary foDows; Men'a atnglaa .fuurth round)?II. H. Mollenhauer. Klnga Countv. defeated C F. Warr-n. _r. Orang*. 4??. 8?4. u__, i . r ?-. i.anio. defeate.1 Ol A. I_ (5-1. C--2; Irvlng CL Wright. Lor.g ? al __, defeatM N. W. Ni'.-a. I-ung . ? _ 8 4. 6-4. .'.;? ? * .: ? ; >a i aecond ronnd i?L. C. Wright and Harry U nglewood, defeated H. v. Pavta ar.'. W . ? i. ? nd County, <1 -2, C 1 N W. Niles ana W M. Tllden. Longwood e | K. II Palmar anl B L. Taller. .:. 8 2: I i". Wright and Harry Torrar. e. lafeated C F. WataoB, _r . and > i !. M- ? - ? 7. E. H IVwhurat ar.d F H. Ba Ivanla and Balmont. _*_____e_l W W. Herrtek and N W W:.!-e. Englewood. 8 ?'!. 7?8; l>eiu Gerlack, Prtacatoa. defeatad Bhepard - aad H Coppell, Weat Bida C 4. .1 _. 7 _ ' p ;:.:i. Mia!" Rotch, L_0__g_-_ '.. Mmaar.-t Johnaoo, Richmond "^.-.rrty. 8 3. 8 4. Mlsa S uther. Ontage, .it-:>__toJ Miss Ilar.dy. Engle 1. ?'. 1* 7. . (flrat rc-.ir.i. Mra. W. II. I'-iuch ar.l ? . ii m ?!?-. ftlcninond C_a__t_i anl Ktnga lafi lted Mraa K >t.-h an.I Mln Hamilt.n. I^.ng B - 7. 8- 4 l!r< W II r-uich anl Mlas Ellsa l>-th FI M ore, lil- t] ar.'. Kir.j.a County, le 'iis.i sn-.lt'i anl Mre. Au_-l maa. Enitlawo<_l. ? tt. ? '. i. :> 7 tha tlliana Ftah. Hamtltoa umn**. defeate.1 :.. Chapman aad Mrs. I>. F. flatt. Engle ? ? - 8. I -? HAWK WIN3 A LAWN TENNIS TITLE. Beld, Conn., _'i'y __ P. B Hawk. of Phlla -,v ;-, the CoaDoetJeat 8tat? lawn tennls chamj day by defeatlng John II. C!ia.??, of Saybrook, the 1986 winner. Tiie score waa 6?2, 2. YANKEE CRICKETERS WI\ Bdker'g RriUiant Batting Cause.i Down fall of English Eleven. ? Malvern, Ehtgland. July IS? A Be.isatlonal :. the n;irt c>t F W. llaker i ti-..- Untverslty of Pennsylvanla te:im to ge ? leven bere to-_h_y by a margin .-f 88 runa The vlattora were in Bne batttag ui.l. no less than ;.* gettlng Into double tigurea. aancea were"dwarfad, however. by ii.,k-rs splendid feet, aad general renret w.-is felt i ami -?? near tha coveted oentury an.I then to :? . : lt lils *..r-' waa M. -ind he was ? a :..-.i the laat _i ket fell Hla i.:itti!i_ conaumed 2 huurs nnd 3> niiniites, aad waa free ftroin all blemlah. D. Qrabaaa and H. Ii. Morrls belped conaiderably, wlth acorea of ."-ii aad 4.1, while .' -M. Qrahaan aad K. Lea Just goi into r"s 'I'l.,. ;? mi opened badly, four wlcketa ______ ? waa regtetered. Roger nn.l Taylor lm proved mattera somewhat, but the r.-ni atand of tha ? -... witb the partnershlp of Hardhtg ar. l dded Bt ruas for the elghth wleket H..,,.,,..-_ acore waa --. whlle T'__* hlt har.l for 59. ?ri,,. I,. i.i.n f of tl ?? vlaitora waa aol autte up to th_ which accounted fiw the relativ.'.y largo of 28 Mextras." .,_.,, ?_. For Pennsylvanla Hordern canrled off tbe bowling honora with tive wlcketa for Tl runs, whlle Oood fellow ti -?:. -""i !v 6?ha__ *_?> for a For Malvern. Tufl was ..ls.. wiccessful with tho ball capturhig tive wlckets for 100 runa llardlng aecured three for 88, aad Charrlogtoa took two for ?j.:. The score follows: l_SIV__J_?ITV OF rnNNSYI-VANIA 11 ii Morrla, 1- Hardlng . }?' . ? M Qraluun, i b w. b Tttfl..,_; F w Baker, not oul ?. , H v. Hordera 1 b _. b Tutf. ? \ li .._>.. ii, c Prieat, b Tufl.- ? ?? _ _r. Goodfellow. b TuJf. i li !_.-.. al cuthber-aoft b Tufl ??? __;? ?!__??. V^ 1 M .'.???n.k.r >t CUthbertaon. h Hardlng. JJ N '. Haiea, 0 Mann, b .?harrln.ton. 4 .'? ll Winter, I b w, b i hariluat.m. o k__or:is ._ Total .^ MAl-VI-ll.V. t -ithbert* n. b II- rJ.rn .. ** Mann. o ah. rn.i_?r. b Oootfellow. 1 Ito.'.t?r. c ______ b <_____M-0_-. *? K_B_ea b OoodfaUow . J? . Foatef, o uiul b Hor.l-rn. e . Prieat e Bboamalur, b Honlern. ". Paul, b D. iSraham. . .. <J TSylor o tlaker. b V. Oraham. IT o i: I-- b Hordetn. -3 i. w-. i- Horders. ?^ . i'h:?rrlin;:.)n, m.t out . Extraa .'. -?? T-.lal 204 STATEN ISLAND BEATS SCEENECTADY. Bchen_ctady*B teaan of __rte__e____ played a game with the Btaten isiun.l eleven at I_tvtngston. staten laland, jresterday, aad araa defeated by a margin of 2? runs. Conttary to gaaatal expectatlona. the game proved to be a rathef l.?w-scorlng one. only one player on elther alda gettlng Into doubl.? tlg urea The fentures of the game were the batt'ng of c P. Hurditch and the bowllnt; of M. R. C_bb for Staten Island nnd the batting of A. S. Durrant and tha bowling of H. I'-.yer for Schenectady. ..,? fonows: BTATEN ISI_.\ND. C. I*. Miir.ilt.ii. .- Back. b Durrant.81 A Qunn, I- Raaca. 7 Radford, t. Reee. . o M. T. Molloy, b Durrant. 4 M U Oobb b I"oyer. 1 R. St. O. Walker. b l'..yer. 0 El K. C. Roddlngtoa. b 1'oyer. 0 J. I_e.laanl. b Peyar. 1 l>. il. HuiniiU'. I. PHayaf. 1 H 1. (i (>_)k. e Hack. b Durrant. 0 11. ilar.llns. not out. 2 H Manley. b Durrant. ._. a Extraa . 14 Total . 84 SdlK-B-iCTADT. E. J. Gregeon. b Radford. 0 ii Pcsrer. b rv.hb. a A g lmrrant. c Radford, b Cobb.?... 28 F. Seale, b Radford.-. 8 H. Allen. b Cobb-.-._.. 8 J. C. Cloae. run out.-. 4 W. ?. Reeca, b Radford.__.....__. 0 J. D. Cane. b Cobb.-. T F P- Rogera. ob_.truotlng fleld....__.....__......__..... 0 V, i. Uack, at __fardlt___, b Cubb......._.._____._... 8 HOTE_8 AND Rr7?TtrR.t\Tl WHE^flFDINl TK.WE_I.ERS' CO RO EAST 301"H ST. Telephone 3100 Mad. Bo. Alc. 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BETHLEHEM CT_1 'tfH't* lONKY IM1M?. ____ e_M. _l I .*\v_ w l 1 .?, B*at_?raafl AaaCart? UjiIc. "WHERE TO STOP." Hi.trN und Heaorta recommen.lea by 1 1. w i.l.I.KKS' t??^_ ito Eaat autb. St.. N. T. NEW YORK ^%t WALQORF-ASTOHll LiVERPOOL ^l^^t'UXn. "tl-St. Georn Li.ERPOOL _'le,V _t""MJJe',f_I-*. Mtf. St. C-ifl-t_. ROSEBUD V Hli.li IiHAUK BKLK ^ __1t 1 ? JACOB RUPPERT 12**2? At flrat claaa h.itela. lli.u >r Jealera' and ar?a*?a' R. G. Ro?(. not out. O J. Turner. b Cubo.?. % Extraa . ? T..tal .84 The vlsitora v.ill meet th* Brooklyn club at Proa. pect Park to-da/ EASTERN LEAGUE. GAMES TO-DAY. Montreal at Jeraey ( ltj. r.ironiu .:t l'rovldenoe. Newark at l?x-beater. BurTaOo at nallU-*!** RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. Toronto. ?; l'ro\lt|ea. ?? t Nen?rk. fl; H?rkeeter. 2. HhITmI,. \s Uultlmor* (r_la>. Jeraey City va. Montreal (rasjft ? EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. W L P C W. L. 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