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Professional League Baseball Lawn Tennis *J* Automobiling ?* Golf Rowing ai* Chess S> Yachtirig chm iW IN FRONT Giants Find the Cubs and the Heat a Bad Combination. WILTSE WILTS IN SEVENTH r Zimmerman Plays Strong Part with Home Run, Two-Bag ger and Single. Flve thouaand fagged out "fana" saw el**hteen fagced out players ro throush tha mottons of a baseball game at the Folo Grounda yeaterdsy afternoon. with the re ault that th* Chlcago Cuba declslvely ti-unced the GlantB by a acore of 8 to 2 and Jumped to tim front In the raee for a pennant. George Wlltse waa drlven from the box ln the mlddle of the aeventh in j.lng. and Crandall's advent was too late to save the day. Rl*hle. pltched well for the Cuba for seven innings. and then Chance flrieety removed him on account of the heat, iMtlns M-.rdri ai Frnwn p'.teh the last two, frarnes ,\ - a the two teama r-ame on the field lt anal ? toas-up as to which apprared the most Bjaieaa Tl.e aaa beal doaara merci lesai.v. aad lt a ia torrii aaovajfc te take the far'-h out of the most peppery*Indlrlduala . Tha Cubfl looked i .??: al the atart RleBdel ? Doyle making ;> ns they atarted hlttlag the] B b with I tha *1 tory. The Otaata aaeai*d t., drag' gama hy dint of t'e c-e -. ? v || power, and to aii appear. ? ? gn itly mtereflted la the ""i? ? r.lnRS. much better than Rtchle. '/Am I -j: however, -.;ened tbe sixth arl h a ; atra. k tha fem ? at the tof. of the lefl ReM I taa tbla , r,_. | | f tl - Ni u V.-rk Mlraculoua AekUna by Fletcher. ? ? ? ., agled and Archer i doul Ie orrar M m ty'a head, - run. Ior Wlftaa in the ? franae, ;<r,d wbea Biiacksrd aad s. ... . ? ? Bcratch b arkrd t<> b* excua.d A ? gava , ;.. ?. I nlne hlta. The ..... reUeved WUtae, . red a rin. |g part well, on the ; ? The Giants l.ad several opportunities to j early ln the came arhlch wert l ' luiilzed to the full aal Bt D von and Doyle hoth wfilked ln thfl first Inning, but ; Fnodgraea llned a hot one at Joe Doyle and ( Devore a*'"-* douhlcl up Bt sccor.d. Al- | thouah Murray sinpled through Bbort, Har- , ki? fited aut to ajheekard Wtth one out in the BBoaofl. )">-!? i-i aad afeyara ringiad, but tha faraaar was blocked ofl! Becoad by Tlnker ar.d put out on Rlchle'a qjalck throw, ; while Wlltse popped te DoytJ New Tork aeored its first run ln the thlrd frame. Devore draw his BBC4md pass. ; but was forred nt Bfloond wbea I-arry : Dovie'a lnfieid fly feii aafely betweea J. Doyta aml Tlnker. Boodgraaa la'.d down g saf* bunt akmg the thlrd ba** line, and J. Doyle heaved hjrat. to Hofmaa, ! so that Larry Doyi* BCOTBd and Sr.odg.ass ' took third. Murray hli te Zlraaaerraaa and Pnodprass was mn dowa between the baga play for the plati, wbHS ati rttle waa aaay, Ttokar to Hofman. Thereupon Kiehie set out under full ?ail. dld aol al ? "er hit Although lv- paaaed Brtdwell at the opea int af the fourth inntnjr. aud Devor* for th* ihird tim* in the fifth. both of them Bteallag, Archer making pe>fe, t throarfl to Tlakei Devor* bouaded a hit oft Browa'a gloee la the etghth 1 ne pur and u.th one OUt in tb* ninth a n< rally only reeulted ln one run. laerkb atagtad I ? i ? atr . at aecond : ?- U ai untaaoleated '.nd tor,k third on Kletcher's M. era raaaped or.e at Hofm.in that W8B ? > a*"'1 lh?n 1 chaaoa to ave 1 . ??? ? by Btrlklng out, - anxlety to UI I ? ? ' ' ground. . er to Mei' II fman, howevi idat*. a hea Tlnki i to lefl attaarm f mai ? itngle i i ive the Cuba two In Ihe aii lot a acrateh alagle ,,t the orx ? , ? ? ? .- t. ? attemi tlng to ?'. ;,,. up , fij whlch Merkle nauffed, J wert '? Hofmaji vi, BIlli | tl a bag*. ? imed oul .i g flh. 1 gehull ? ? fandall ap for ihe Brat oul l rtaker alaa boot ,, ? ? t to atey. ? k. f a* .sier,.||il ' NK.vV rORB a ? rf. I 1 *' - - , 't 4 l 1 ? 10 1100 fchu ie. rf 81 1 8 08|l 8 01 i a i . . ? 4. > i j . ? ? ? , . 4 (1 1 " " 1 ? ?? ,, 4 .". 1 * 4 " 1 18 00 . . ? 81 ' 10 1 4 ?' . . ) | ovh ? ? ' 8b 40 2 a ee i . 402 8* > i .-,.,,,i . ? ?y ,., 00. 1 ?,. ?,. . 2 0 " . r . 20 0 ? 10 18887 18 3 i i , . .r tha eigata laatag Maa ? te. Maj"? ln '?-? i nth h i . l o 2 "? a 0 a s'.-A To Nea Tort 0 " I 8 8 '. 12 BM ? Brman. . ' reao. 8. hl and Tetr\,i I. '..,*.' ? -rf ,fT W| ?-? f.'-l.. -' leh ent By hle. Ui n, 1 Hit ' ? i,,.? her- By Wlll I Rl, l.le. 4 In 7 ll ? 1n*? off pr- ? ? 4 ln -' Im Ingi t' ..i Tim* - NEW IN0LAN0 LFAG'JE RESULTS. T.von. 11. I. ' ? I i k.on. 7. I/ ? . I His SPORTING G00DS. ATHLETIC 9 <??'?' *> GOODS l*i.,ii, OUf se, k we ,-an furnlah i aaeball uni forma, tennla .-."'I golf iltig atlll - ' outflta, auppH. - I - BO** : ,,.! thing foi ? man lf unai.le losuc No -J6T OF 1NTEREST TO VM/ CAMPERS J*B ?.iiiT\'' laat, large ? , ,. ? ith ? omfort, i om - lolated po!e and e?rr>jnf vbiVYORK SPORTING QOaDS CP. 5 end 17 WAKK--N ST.. nrar Broidway tcucball Fight in Three Leagues NATIOV*.*. I.KAGl E C.AMFS TO IlAY. f hlcag-n n \rw Vork. I'ltl4.hiirg al Ilrookljn. (Inrlnnatl at Boaton. St. Ixiula ?t Phllatlrlphla. RESTLTS OF OAMFS V1>TKK1>AV. riflrago. fl: Kaai York. 2. I*)t t-l>iiri?. 10; Hr.xiUI.4n. 1. **t. loula. 13; Philadelphia. fl. I ni. mri.il i. 12; It -i.>n. II. NATIONAI. IKWilK J-TAN1USO. W. 1- P.C. W. I- VC. Chlrago . . 43 2? .888 St. Loula . 40 81 .*>?:' Phlla. 44 2* .811 llnrlnnafl 30 **fl .488 New York 43 ?? .59* Brooklya. 2? 41 871 Itttabura 40 30 gtl Boaton.... 16 H 9MB AMERICAN LEAGtE BAMBB TO-I>AY N'ew York at Chleaao. Boaton al St. I "nl-. I*hi!.i.i.-l|.l.ln at ( I*>T*land. ".Vaehln-fton at Detroit. RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. fleveland. 4; Philadelphia. 0. r3t. I-otila, 8; ChliaR-o, 1. AMERICAN LEAGFE STANDINO. W. L.P.C. W.L.F.C. Petroit . 48 23 .?*? Boaton . *)fl ."4 .514 Phlla ... 47 21 Mi (iereland. 35 40 .481 New York 37 32 .538 IVaah'ton . 2fi 46 .Hfll Chlcago 34 82 .815 St. Loula 10 51 .271 F.ASTF.RN Ii;tr,VE OAMES to-day. Baltlmore at Newark. Providence at .Tereey Clty. Motitrenl at Rorlieater. Toronto at BufTaJo. RF.Sl J.T*. OF OAMK3 YEfaTEtlPAY. ,l*r-.*T I ity, || Newnrk, 0. Bultimnrc, B; Pruvlrlcnre, 1. Ilochceter. fl; Montreal, 9. Toronto va. HiifTalo (ralnl. I 18TBBR M-.AI.1F. STANDIM.. \\. L. ii w. i- rr. Rorli*4.t<-r 4? *:t .i>7'- Btiffulo 30 X3 .47? BahltflMtre 18 27 .8M JereeyCTty 88 3fl .455 Toraata 88 88 348 Newarfc . 28 40 .sk". Montreiil tl :<1 177 Provtd'ncfl 29 4* .342 TAKE A' FALL Overvvorked Pitchers Go Down Before the Cardinals. !': iladelphla. July 6?Pt, Lamilfl pnlled the M.Illles out Ot Bnil plnce ln the N.-itlonaj l.eaK'.ie pennant race to-day hy wlnning a f: e hit tin**- gam<; by a acore of 13 to 9. Charley Dnoln called on hla ovenrorhed pltcfcem, Eail Moore and Alexander. to hold tha lead, but nelthPr proved effective, Moore I ? ? ? free ||88888 Bad ..ll'.wed elght hltfl l:i six laaJaata, **-blle Alexander gave Bva Bfaaaaa and allowed six hlta in three. The score tvas S to 7 in favor of the; rhillics when Alexander *vent i:i, but the Cardlnala batted out five runs in short er? red, t>. tha dlaajuat of the "fnn!-" arho I the he; t tO .-<-. another vlctory There waa plenty of free hittli.p on both] Laderua hnrnmere-d out two home! run? and two PlnRleB, whlle Ellls did quite. i a." w*Il for the Cardlnale. with a home run, two trlplea aad a f-in-A)r The aeora foUoa ouia I I'iin Ai.Ki.rm\ ix i [ 11. pi a e -. ;,., ,?> ? . IluB'na.21. 4 2 1 1 BOlKriabe, lb..S01 I 11 ? B 1 2 2 8 1 la?*ert. . f.. 4 1 "> I 1 0 Bllla. i* . ? 2 4 2 oi Ubert, 3t.. 4 22 l 10 Kon'y, lh .' l 212 l 0 Maa*. ,11 - 20 i 00 :f 8X21 00| I lei ib, lr> :. 2 4 n 00 b 8 2 1 .? 3 ?' ri om ta, if. 120 1 18 . takea, el 4 ?. <. 3 00M - .". 0 2 4 ?> i Itaa ?? 18 14 10 Uotran, c... 801 I 00 i;. Idi ..4. |. 2 o ,, 2 . OlDi n, c ?'? 00 2 I 0 Harm'a.p 0 0 0 0 10 Moore, p ... 200 0 80 p. 1 0 0 0 1 0.4 .1 ??? . p i o l " l n ?Smith 0 I 8 0 80 Tetala M II u n n i Tottla .. 32 :? I 27II1 I 1 ' Ifl tha **''??ith Innlng. Bl Loula ."i <> 4 1 2 0 I 1 O 'S Mphta .0101810 81 :? Tara-baaa hlti liowrey, Bllsa, Meran, Hauaer, Three i ? hli Bllla (2), Konetchy Ha runa I I rt. Luderua (2) Bacrll ?Thomaa Doolan Btolen baae*?K< * ?? .?? ? Btruck oui -Uy Golden, 2 hy .Alexander, 2 by Bteele, 1 ' ra, i 'oiau and l>ud*rua; Bteele, . and Kcn?rcida flrst baae ... errora - i L?eft "tfMar'f- Bt '/?::.- 8 ? ?? Plral l>;-*f* en ha lt Ofl ?' ?? Hai aaa, 2; 08 Moore. 8: off tlexander, ?'.. ?f Bteele, 1 I itrhera' record?Ofl Qoldei i ia tlmea at hat ln i flfth); on*.Haraon. 2 hltfl anri 2 llmea a< pa* la l a iniung. ofl Ballea - Innini ofl Btei le, 2 hlti aad l" t hat ln 8 fnnlnaa; ofl M - '"an.l ? - ? al bat iti ?'> lai - A ea inOer, fl hita and i ? at hat ln S Innlnat pltcl "' ' ?" ? '" I' Umylrei ' hnatonfl MUFFED FLY PROVES FATAL Error Costs Boston an Extra Inning Game with Reds. ? .-. jtji- ,-. r*i,4,rinnnti defeated Boa . -.. da] bj 8 *-coie of II to it ln rae Tl ere 4. ns much ng bj d i?"->r pttchlnf. Piaherty, hi me run in the nlnth Innlng Beni KHng around ahead of hlm, mlaj idgi I ai ?'? th< n 'i uffi i Bever Wa By In the tarelfth i m\.> men roa ed lh< plate on ?! one run In it half of the bul a .ible i''-'"- 4\itl, the full, followed by an oui al team from al leaal Iti Ina n ? CINC1NNAT1 !"N ?h r ihpo a a 11 r*o ^ * ? ., i ., _? o 1 Bwaen ? 2b 8 1 i ?*? 2 1 I , , , .... ; . .... |b 4 1 1 i*- 20 I ..-,,??>'.. . 171 . _ l 1 ? ,. -? ? 7 " J 7 ."> ,7 12 4 42!** ? rf. ft 1 ? 2 00 . t 8 12 121 ... .-, ?_? - 2 1H - fl 2 11 " ' Mrl.ee! .; 1 i 7 20 I lah'ty, ef ? 1 4 0 I I , i n ,, 'j l i ..,.??? rn, p 9 1 1 I -. 1 . 11" ? .? . p ?_? 0 11 " ' ? ?' ? p. 0 0 " . ri-nith p 0 " 0 0 .' ? ? p t 1 O 0 '?? ? ? n 1 ,, . . U - .17 :? Teaa i M II ia 8021 B ? n ,?-. ,i r .. Wea. er la ? tn f'.r Innini .I I 8 0 0 0 9 .< :? 12 ., ?. .. <i | l 'i ) .1 .. 1 li i | i j) ... Hom. runa K llna I iheri . ,, ne, 7 i>. ? nai ? ? ? ih. 1 .-. -' -' > Im n In 4 Innlnaa ? f i ? ?. . -.1 nlna. "ff li: >*a n, .". li nff Weaver. T In 1 ? ? rifl. e hlta Hoblli ? - Brolll 'I ??<?: ? ' 1(21 I I *fi f.4 an Bmlth, 3 . ? ra Boal i 2. ? 'Inch i 1; bj We er. 1 ? I ? l ir,,- t 22 ' mpln ? i . INTEREST IN YACHT RACE Novel Contest Through the East River Attracts the Bambino. ? '-md Bound yaehtamea ara begin n!ng to t.du 8 Il4*ly Interest ln the i., , ? tha Baal Rlver ti.at th* *jaaac*a 4. .i,-i.t Cluh haa i:. .*ir>?-.i f..r Baada I ... rlalaal obje< l >.r thn rai a wi s to provlde ;. i oatoai foi niochabouti aa thalr wuy to raca ara k hmonl "rai hl Cftah ii.* piia n ? Ided by Commodore \v 11 ? . in :, ii ai ber faeht Ci ih !, ..!,.-! te ba -.. 4?i i i.h ihai al ? < t:, Long lalaad - lor arlll >-??> Aoam t >;i raaaed Ba] io aall in n, ...f,t.-t Ino, th* property of k <j Drap ti '? [adlaa Harbor v.v in Clob, Bouad rrsfl th?t arlll try Ita apaad agalnat tba Laarar Bay boata la lha uauaual eon te-.! throtiflTh tha Baal Blvar In all proba MIU) aaa ar aaon eetber L***ag lalaad Bound i. parl In tha Bli uggli Ilaarball. Polo Ctraunda le ^a . 4 t Olanta ? ' ? igo Adm , iJ^ and "?ijc. I Trounce Superbas and Run Up Total of 19 Safeties. CY BARGER IS NO ENIGMA ? Star Twirler of Brooklyn Driven from Mound Early in the Game. Smashlr.p the hall to all CCTBOrfl of the i lot. Fred t'larke and hlfl BlUgglBg buncb of Plratea aaowed nadai tke alnjdi perhasjn a slow, uninierestln^' and thor oughly one-sldcl ?vame at Waahlngton Tark yesterday afternoon. The score waa 10 to 1. As many as flve hundred epecta tors were on hand, and they showed a lot I of enthuslasm. Oa* fan" In dlstant rrn | tre tried to eheer wbea Brooklyn BCOTed In the second Inning. but ba was Bup rressed by hls quiet-lovin? fellOW sufferers Cjr ParKer, of the BupertMuv waa on the mound, but he retired aith droopintr head at tho aad of the third InalBf Bfter a 'merry fusillade of fllnglefl BBd d< whlch accouatad for aeren Bmoky Clty rms, had patterod over the fi-ld. Cy bnd DOthlng on the ball and aeem4>d able to loh lt up to the plate. He "as replacad by .h'k Ragan,-who was ln bet t.f- form. All told, tiie cohorta of i poied out nlnetaea blta gc<>d for a total of tarenty-tbrea baaea Of theae, nlne wera off Barger. The Dodgera aren ibl* to raske basd or mi! oui of ti a ai i tmi nl of whlch Camnlts Berred up. In flve of the Innlnga be a*1 them down In Indlai nnd mlght have fleorad ? ahut-out I I ? .- ?-? ' a Bn :.- -1 ui Ie * ' B Laach fell dn*.\n la fleldiag bla hlgh Hy to short centre The aafety **as followed by a hit by Daub4rrt, aad "niondy" Biaired his team'a Bole run, A lotsl of flva blta wera "-ad.-- off Howard aat bo atrong wt Bjh .'o-iis... lb* aarenth - with a triple to left the aeat ? arere easy, and Bobbj pawed the paths ln vii'.n. After s.-orinT two mns ln the - ? inning. tha Plratea a*at al Bargar f? keepa tn tke third round, aod tha ? side faced hlm, and all Jaut Wsgasr and Hunter, who aacriflc. d, mada I opened with a hit over Daubert'fl head, jake making a ' i1 "f thr drlve. Caray took thlrd wh blt to Bhtari rantra Held. atd eroaatd tba p Byrne'a hli to t1.. aama placa Tba ruBaera rnoved up a baae when Hai buuted a aa came homa on a long fly to WIm Hunter. Mlller blt psst aiumermaj Byrna aeored the third run of the Inning. .lark BtOle sfcond ai, ? '? ' on a hit f?r two baaea by Wllaon, who n m\ ? i the plate when Nmon laced tl centre. Cammta alao hli aafely, ended the Inning ea bla a* ond tim. bnt by popptBg oul to Hui Runa wera Bciared off Ragan In tha flfth, alghth bb i ninth Innlnga oa hard but ihey arere noi needed Bla o , ttlng hero of the day and : 'i'a in flve tlmea al l The, acore foll PITT8BURG iKLYN .-,'. i Ibpoa e ?.' \'?io;.'? . i......... i 4 11110 Vheal If 4.-,. 4 .'?> Wagner.ai 2 1 1 100 ei. 2b 400 1 80 I 10 1 I. pli ?' ? rf- ?* " - ?? . 2b 5 2 3 30 12 l OO Z OO , rf 5 2 2 1 0. J>1 4 0 Plmon, e. 8 1 4 700 Irwln. ?'??? ?; -'' C*amnlta.p B 0 2 00. | irger. i '?. 1? 800 o ej Totali 41 10 io -7 8 i 'i ? ,:- ' '? i ' '-? 11 - Pttiabara ... 8 8 I 8 1 8 8 1 .. 0 I .I " " I L.ft on baaea Plttaburg, 1" ' Two-baae p.it.-L-., :h. Mll - ?-?? ? fllea?av I . te?1 Waan* a*. 1; ... > i mtar Baaea , r, 1; oB I || gl ,-. i - i . mnltr. A Hlta?Off Bargar, 8 ln 8 Innlnga Unap ? ? '' ' Emalte. Tim. : I! .--?-? ATHLETICS FAIL TO SCORE Go Down Before Cleveland for the First Time This Year. ("hveland. July r' ? l.-ve'.ifid, here to d;,v aeored ita rirat vtettary ovat Philadel? phia thb aeaaeia, wlnnlng hv 4 to 8. It ivaj Oregg* fourteeath rlct'ory and th* ? ra? I ?? h '-I pltched again I thi tth letlo. Cleveland bunched Mts "ff Mor gaa, whlle Phll idi Ipl errora wen ly. lt was tb* I t Ui '' ,l|r tthli llca bare i- en Bhul o it The aoore foll* V i LAND PHII M'lr.l PH1 i. lbi abrl , ? ,2 j j ,,?,..,,,' bb. 8 1 i 6 ?? i .B. ?' ??" ' ' ' " ?... ,., ] |., , ,, i oo , l o 8 00|M<*Ii f*. 1 4oi 0 U< I.. 2 ..;.,>? 4 I) 1 1 00,1 J,. 1 1 4 1 ? 202410 f;.i. .'. ..? -. - " p . "?'. ? 1. . - , -. M i IS 81 101 f. , I 10413 ? Bai ? ?1 I ,- ,< '< x 4 ,. ,, ,, ,, ,, ?, ?, <. IrlaKB.PI. ? hlti ofl Off Ore, ? ln >;?? ? I bv 1 ' . ?na a WHITE SOX BOW TO ST. LOUIS .' 1 . ' wi found '?? lo-d ,-,nd Bt. aon by a a ol '? r.linst. on 1 alla ptllng up thi .'hi- ? of two errora 1 BT I. < III' ?.,l 1 I 2 2 2 0 1! M < 00 1 80 ? - .. . ? , 0 10. Uport, 2k 12 4 4 0|| - 104 I'.man il . :. " 2 1 " " lb 4 - ? - 1 . *... a 4 on 11. ?.',?111 1 " 1 :. 1 ,. 1<, 2 1 10 13 aa 4 " 1 2 11 2 011 20)1 . n ,. 8 1 . ?? >,,. 1 ,,,,,.l ] ? n 1 . :., i? , I ', 87 18 28 1 8 Zt 14 4 ...... ... tBatt. >i for 4 :-? 1. ? iti . ,, 1 ,, 2 - ,, .. ,1 ,. ,, 0 " ,' ' ' HIH 'I inn AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. 1. roiumi 1 Bl Paul 8; I ll '.Hle, 4. TRISTATE LEAGUE RESULTS. , ni..n. 15: Hai ; *i ,,i b, I; W ih ti , 1 idlng, 1. BLOW TOAMERICAN TEAM Kclley, of Harvard, Strains Ankle on Eve of Games Abroad. rhtOB, Knjrland. July <! -The Harvard atiihti.- t am met with mlsfortune II W". Kafley, ,,f Har.vard, Amcr .'- c.-s.-t ,|ii,,rier-.iiil.-r. Tell on the stalra ln the draaaanC quarters at Preston Park trnln-d bla ankle. It Ib stated that he v.ill not t-e ahle to 08888*88 In the inter . || gtate rfi.-rt arlth Oxf rd and Cambrtolga Bl the Que.n's Club irroiinds on July U, and l.ls loss will bo a severe blow to the vMtors. The Amerlcans put ln a hard day'a work, devottng two houra both In the morning and the afternoon to fcncral I ractlse and time trtala. Wotk wlll ba taken at the Queea'a i-ronn.!.. to-raorrow lastaad nf at Preatoa i'ark. Captaln l'oster, of Harvard, and Captaln Kllpatriek. of Yale, vlslted the Queens "--day. and lnspected the grounds Where arrangrment.* have reen completed for the aaaaea The Amerlcans found aareiTthlag to their liklng. LOTS OF ACTION IN BOUT Loughrey Floored, but Gets a "Shadc" Over "Kid" Henry. ActlOB of the fastest and most furlo.;* deacriptloB marked the flalah of the ten round bout 1-tween "Young" liOUgkrey and "Kid" HeBfT. the nerro welterwetsht nf Ti.--.- .-,.r tha Wattoaal Bportlag Clab of Ameri a laal nicht. Optekai araa dlvided at the -nd. bul ?'. einajorlty thoucht that Loughrey was entitled to a Bhade, nlthouph floored th" v.hite man aith 8 righl tii the jaw. To ighrey was tmhurt mped righl up to conflnue the bat tle. Tha iast round nas like the ending of the tamoua battie between Jaeli OfBnw aml tb* late Stanb-v Ketrhel at the old N< Uonal Club 'two yeara ago Tbroughout the flrst two minutes Henry t-v,k a terrtfic la. nc. bai eaaaa in fo try to put one tell uaeb over. He was met wtth a storm Of amUoaa te the toc* and head and was drlven bark with a rlght on th* law. He Btalled nnd COVerad and as his opponent I ia, ha Baaashed over a adld rlght ,0 the i.iin Doara ?n his knee? grashed Loughrey, but gam* as a pehhle, h" BJOl Up raady for more. It was the ne tui* hOW. He rushed ln nnd beat ? the ring wtth both hands. ilthough Louf-hrey reelad. be fought bach aad al the aad was as atroag aa bla opponenl nnd landlng th? cttaajMR blowa with areater frcquency. The BO] ' be?nn at a lively pare, and for the flrat rolaut* thara ar*a no lack ef ae tlon They exclaiu?gad hard left hooks to . . ....... ahot over a hard righl to tha face Haan ? '? m klTVl tba bosera aatttad down to a Bar*. san- and < onservatlve pare. nelther dolng much untll the aareath round The Jeers Of ihe erowd atung Loiighn y and he WOkB up flrat and rained a rotley 8f eolid M ,,, tha body of the Troy aagro and had him in B had way. His wallops I ,.,.. power, however. and although tired, Hanry aad Itttla trouble ha l , ., tha round._ a NEW YORK FIREMEIM WIN Team Shuts Out Waseda Uni versity Ninc. ? Wtth thp Aai ot the rffeetlve pltehinn* of Olll the baaaball team of the Kew York i:ie Department easily triumphed over the , ,,j. . i.-ii-y niue. of Japan, Bl il ? eaterday bv a i -or* af i te 8 It was a fast battie, bnmful of good field' intr and sp.irklinir with six rarid double each team behag eredi'ed with three had tiie Japa af bla BtMirey, alloarlaf Mly two a-aitered blt* The pr* fiehtr-r.>' j iv Irler also jhowed promlnenflv at the bat, l. hlta McMaaus. sl eeatr* for ' Btaa. S.opped several attempted .-- lUOOai ratehe? ln th* dee;> ter ga deta. Tan amoto, the Jap plteher. faiied to fur deceptlve offejlmrs te rivals. who Mni for ten safeti-s. or.e of Wblch ,,,,,,,,., Bueceaalve ainglea bv om Bnd Bptllane. pr"<*eded by a free pasa and j .,.,..,.- net-ed a eoupla of ruaa in the i Jl?tb inning for the firem-n. .,-. ,...:. follows: ? v vn-i Ml '-? '?'? ?SBDA ' V!V N Y Hl.i.Mi- a. r lhp^> a ? ,\,\:l\ r.wau if. see "i oo V. , iio io MlkBml. rt 100 1 1 , j'! 4 i ,, - lb ..... 8 00 I 1 0 MeM'iia.ct 4 1 1 4 ?"? , 8 00 8 8 0 ;:: . " ij? - ?i 4 , .. 3 i omi hl. ai 301 0 21 ? ' ?? .7 -Jl 00 8 82 ?..':,;,, ,, y.-m*nao4o.p 800 | a-j Tot.ls .Mio^Ti::. 1 -,i. - >*** '? ? 5 ? ? I ,- | in ninth Innlnf. .^oVaVeVeVe1 ??" Bacrines hli Vams . . ,3i !??" an - I _-_j p.* - EASTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Jersey City Pvallies to Defeat Newark Indians. . , ,,. p|.. ,.,i arrorli aa baH, aad In :i | .n, tooh ;? victory that aeenaed elb I i , >i. ? Unnlt:'- indlana from tha atart , ..,, Tha aror* was I ba I . ptayad raggad baii. ?i . -. on foHoa i ITY VK-AMfK Bbr Ibpoai ; Pf ae | J 0 8 4 I . . -. r. 1 4 1 1 17 10 . rt i ! ? n Mi -f. aa ?'? l i n ?J !" '\ ? V.'i ll t ? ? ' ? rf .'' A o 4 ?'<"1 . Jl 2 4 oo;ii ? ?? 1 -y. , . .. , 20 'VowlnUa.. 1.1 "" . i a - ? ? 888 "?" T*4*18 81 188*8*8 i> itmea 't1 the alehfh h?l*g rtioooioni^ i e e i s e . . ., - al< Jaajai. ? ? Hama mn i ? on balla -< >B Halmaa i ??tt B ania 3 eiruek oul Bi b. 7 l nta 1 Hli I,. pK ,,-'!,. Bai,,.., Butler nn. OB I li inga " nonti I la I I ' ... mi ? irk ii Ji ra*y Cl< . .- ay i mpiraa Keriai aad Hart 11 0 ' -? a ROCH^STER. 6; M0NTREAL, b\% M R ,??r B B B 4 i .1 a a o o o o i .i ii i ? ?-? a ?-?.?-? i a?8 u i iio aa. - aad B8H I .. i . aad Keenan -a 3ALTIM0RE, li PROVIDENCE. 1. tt Balllmora It H r | i ,, | | | Mj I r, l .1 i. 8. l ". 1 'i l . > ? . i i;l i n plraa Batllaan aad Wrteht. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE RESULTS. ,., 1,1 . . ll n ii,.rd. l S. v. Brltaln. 7. Hride.-poit. : \\ .ii.. ljury. ??? ;s,"'*w ll.i'-en, 4. ? ? a STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. I,, | ,...'? R 4 :'"" '' Afl' '.['),, " ., ,. luu, i. wuk. Barra Troy v. Klmlra (rain). Mi*ss Holmes ft With Touchivrd 3ls a Partner Some Spirited Lawrv Tennis Is Witnessed. BpfrlttM* malehea In the mtxod aaraflriaa, tr arhh h tho women lawn tennis players per foinied well. provided the, f.atura yester dny In tho continuation of the UronxvW' Athletic Aflaoelatlon tournament. One ol tho most daehln-ar of tho matches was that in arfeteh MISB Ifolm*". who waa a hrlde? mald nt the re-er.t Gonld weddltif-. part nered hy Ountave V. Touchard, 8a**feeted Ifra Henry H. Burdlch and A. I*'. Lattl mr.r. &_.?-,_ i*_i. misb Holm*s proved nim blo and her BhotB came off crieply ln {BA rallles. Throughout her playir-* was free from faults. so that Touchard did not have to make up for dcficW-nrlee. M15B Klssr/ll palred with Morr!- B. Hark, and the two won a llvely mat. h !n arhleh they defeated Miss Hunter and Dr. R F. Drake, r*?3, ** -2. In this -rom* etltlon there were also many proIona*ed rn iiles whlcn broua;ht out the atreni-th of Ml:s Klssell's Rame. her BhOTt drlvlnp ehots alwaya hc llif? frue fo court Tha men'.a slncles produred a BUrprlsa, as Oeorge M. Chureh, tiio PrtiMeton latar* schol.istlc champion. defeated Charlea Ia Johnston. Jr., ar.d won hls plaee ln the flnal round by the score K -4, *>-S. Hoth men work?<i laal for pla^atnanl and emashos ln thr- ? ? Chareh bad a Bhade tha better alm, ao that he sTie*ze<", throurrli over tho Amherat Champion after two 0*88888 on pames at 8-A Johnston was fBtlaued by hls affort and nlmost over AUTO m OF I W Engineers Discuss the Cost Sys tem of Commercial Vehicles. At the last niOOllng of |4-e tnetropolltnn dlvlalon of the Beclaty of AutomoMIe P:ns;l neeis the aovernln;* commlttee, conststlnjr of the chalrman. flOUIOlai J and Joseph Tracy, BaaetnMad the eler-tlon of slxty eiehr matnbera. Tii*. rhief topic of dlautiaalon w.is eoata ayatema for eominerolal vehtelea. wniiam H. Paimer. jr., Introdiieed the aubject, aay* InK that lt was too hia: a 088 to COVOT ln detail. He stron-rty urced that tha g*J4*a> tlon be gone Into carefuUjr, ln oider to hi inir ahout a sy-temarlc and unlform ac? count aystem and rellal la tl II I "n the cost of operatlon, parttcularly of taxlcaba Mr. Claydaa atated that In i.ondon a taxlcah can be had anjrwhera ln a few BOCOnda by wa'.klng flfty yards, 8X08] t la tho huey t!m<* of thi day. Tl.e charge |l *s for the first mlle, aad four eanta for rvery BUbaequent quarter mlle. Thare Bed ..'hargo of vi ceata for addltloual paaaengera for any dlatance. Thla araa baaad entlrely on v..o botrtaa cab system, ln ,.-e of whlch the charge for the flrst niilo was 8 centa W. r'. Poertner araa hv.*-- ? ? : ijr re ceivini* eongratulatlona of hia rrmirrous frimds on tha performancea of tha Nn** tionai t ara at thi blll cllmb ?and the Brighton Beacb racea, At o.ssining tha Natlonal \4r.n flrat .nd fourth i ln tha IM claaa, flrst in tba ?-? .?: taa Bral la i lub nMmbei I flr-t ln free for aii, defeatlng cara of higher price and borsapoarer MAKE BRILLIAMT RECORD Judge Moore"s Horses Win Many Honors in England. .1 :?]-?* Williim H Moore, who has been exhihtritip a sttinj? of boraea at the oiyrn pia. ln London. arrived here yesterday, ac companlad k.y hls wlf*. ..n ihe Whlte Star liner Adriatie, from Boutnampton Moore aron aii > banirieanhlps, righteen flrate, four seronds, two thirds, ? ? fourtbSj atl ttfths and three rea for r! i | ?-. Hls most piullfic wln? ner waa Lord Boaton, whose r-.-cord ls fir-ft ln -slngle harn-ss, flrst in tand.-m, flrst ln team. Brat in viotorla palr, flrst ln lady's ph leton pair. champion cup sini*i-. cham pton ? UP |B palr and 18881V8 for fall .'h.ini plonahlp. Judga Moore alao aron the coachins Mnra thon from Hampton Court into the arena ln the otjrmpta. He mada tha dtstance. aleven . in -to mlnutaa i Becond, the horses breaUng from a atrong, awtnglng ti.,t Judga Moora arlll r*e al oaca to itock piargei bla eatati I E*rlde'a Croaalng, Hev arljfi Maaa, vhera he win t.e for tae re roainder of the rniauner. il* i? 8 golf en thualaat and looha forarard to plajrlng arlth Preeldent Taft TO CHOOSE BEST PLAYERS Bascball Writers Will Award Automobile Prizes. i:-ti Mulford, jr, of Cinclnnatl, forntarl** a 4\eii icaoarn baaeball arrlter, arho **.i< - "f tha CTbalinara Trophy ? llOB, has C 1*0888 l ? tr. | entatlvfl ba ..... ,,f fi^ paajor le*aa*ua ? tli arho arlll a anal I Ira 'n awardlng a Cnalmera car to th> ' 'in-i pi.i>er in each of ' r 1> ..L-'ir-.-i. Mulford baa aaleeted one man from *a.'h lUng .-. . omml llon ? f eleven aetlve baaeball arrltera ih.,-.. arhom] pi< ri i ara a folloa - ? ? ? ?? Ry". iiilrar I I ' ? ; Power ? ; .' ? . . . . : . ? of thei-e eleven men \4iii eaal ? votfl for th? elshl inen bi lha leaaraa of hla '-it'.- is a memtaar wrhom ha eon ? ' ill around plaj ? 11 Mena of the .4.>mini.--l"n ln l>.tr,,|t. Cleve laa I, Clm Innatl, Plttaburg; Broohl) n . ? ?, aill rota oaly for playai i la oae league; m.-mi,. i? of 4ha comr Naw v..ik. Boaton, Phlladelpl | Chlcago v.im ?...[. fbr ,.;,.,,, Iri, ? Amertcan I^'rif-ue an.i alghl tneti ln the Natlonal i:.i. ii commlaatoTier 4vili he provided with a printed balloj havlng ? -?. .. ;.,. , ?. n, nam< ?. Tl ?? flnal dei .. lon arlll !.. acenrd Ina ' ? the firsl man on eai h halloi ond leven i ** After ..II bailoia are In tha point arlth wl l.->, ,,,,?!, , redlted wlll be | the two men one in rhe An,. i;. ,t, and ona ln t>..- m> tlonal i - ?.. ? avlna the i.-,.?;,,,.., numlvr Of point- wlll be awarderl rhalmers cara I ? 4>- _ GERMANTOWN IN THE LEAD Bermuda Crickoters Begin Two Day Match aj Philadelphia. n,il.irl.-lp!;i.. Jul) The Il.-tmu.i;, ,...,,.k. atelra ta-elay began a two-day match 4\uh tim Oannaatowa Crtohai Club Tha local -lul. t,'..r*d l-l imii : I,, ||,r lllM ,lin |8g, 44i,ii- ti.,- M-iti.ir; wer- diparilaaod for rn; ia tii- aaaoad laalag Oermantown ?-'?.i H t.in.'. for ii total ?>r thrae wicketa lumpa wert .ii..v\n for tha dar ,i ii Conyer, ?11-? aeaared II runa, aad ii 1 i' ? red '?'?'?. 4\.... (?,. I||(|V \im11'i._- b <i in- ii 'i.i.' t ? make ? :i ,,.,, igaln t tha local bowlera ii ^ llurned in.ui- thi big**a*a*r| Bcora i"i Uermantown m:. i ni arag u. Umble on Court* ?eomo hy the heat. ao that Church aeored the match set Bt 6?3. ! XX C Allen rearhrd the seml-flnals BB 'tho lower half hy dofeatin* Alfred D. Il.-.rnmett. the New York rnlveralty plaver. .;. 8-4, 6-4. At all stages Allen blocked ll.-.irimett'a returna and volleyed back for ai aa Tho summary follows: BreaUPrUI* challenfle cip alnelfe ifourth ,v c. Altafl aSfeeted "Tlaaaaaaaa i ? rinh round'--Ch'arieB L John?ton, Jr.. dafaat ed l>o Laaraatattt, 8?1. 8-8; W.,C AUaa ae featad Alfred p. Hammett, 3-fl, 0?3, U?-4. Seml-final round?Oeorga M. Church ae feated Charlea I* Jol.naon. ir . 8?6. 0?3. tfaa'a douhlea (flrat round) ?XV. M. Oranger and f,. Beokman Aotoatai A. Dutlley lirltton ant A f I?attlm*r. 7 8, rWaulted; S. Howarl Voeaell and Frederirk C. iiagga defeated C. A. n and paxtner, by default Mtx?d doublea .flret round)---Mtaa Ho'.mea and Guetaie F. Touchard dt-lutld Mra. H?nry H. Burdlck and A. P. Lattln.er. S?H. 6?1; Mra. Edward Raymond ar.d partrer defeated Mln Blank and A. J. Oitendo.f, hy default; Mjaa W.i.-idletrm ar.d Ar raham Basiford Jr , 8e faatad MHa Wood ar.d W. QUlett, hy defBolt: MUa Ruater and Dr. Il F. Prake defea'?d Misi White aa: w. H CooaelL by ???' ?? m Klssall and M rrla p Clark defeat-d Mlafl ronekla and J. Doubleday, by default. Mtaa H, baon ar.d Alfred L. Hammett defeated MUa IDd partner. hy default. Baeead round?ML-? Klaae.ll and Morrla S. Clark defeat'-1 Mlaa Hnatar ar.d Dr. D F. Diake 8?8 8?8i Btr. ar>d Mra. A. Dudley Brlt ton defaatsd Btlee Hotaoa an.l Alfred I.. BJaaa ? ?-, | ::. 0 I. The drawlng tOff the Hudson River men'8 ehamplonshlp ainglea waa made last nlght nt fhe Iwnwoodle Country Club. Yonkera, whera tba tournament wlil begin to-mor , row. West Point has entered eight rom :..'. th* Near York Athletio Club, Brotaxvthe, Nyack and other orpranlzations ! nre repraaentad. Hanry H nurdb-k and J. | .\li?:?'..[,der Dsl Mar mad? the draw, whlch r.,:ifalns sixfy piayers for thls event. _ T.FFANY M IN GOLF Makes Low Scorc and Wins Medal in Newburg Tourney. .ne i Kewburg X. Y, July li.-Golfera stru'Tgled through two rounds and aeartT melted away ln their efforts to make a good show. j ing in tha invitation tournament whlch be- j gan to-day on the linka of the PoweltO* , Club. Cllman P. Tiffany !ed the fleld ln ti.e aigi teea-hola qtwltfylag round aita ; a ",',. Parorltea did well ataough in the stroke teat, BB -S I. Connolly, of BocktBBlt runner up tn tha Hu.Uon River < hamplonshlp ? tournament; Qardaar W. Whlta, of Oak- ' laad, the Ardaley ainnar; if. a. Btetaer, of Inwood, and H. K. Kerr. of Lkwanok. all Ontabed near tbe top. Tlffaaa/a fias card of 75 was mado 88 follows: Out..-.. 0 .1 i 4 *> 4 .1 4 4?38 m . 18488488 4?37?..a r if. Wheelar, of Potahaaa, was over coma with th* heat al the elghth hole, but l-eviv.-d nnd manaK.-d to tinlsii the round. At mat-'h play the upset eama wh.-n Con? nolly. the RocUaad 'Boy Wotider," met j dafaal al tke h lada of Wet-lerau. a Rougn keppsi^ stolfer, who also belonnfs to the boma ?' " ? tlersu playad bta baat - ; Connolly on the aereni Kie.n VVblte beat K. Btedder bandlly, the j Brat i. raya drtrlag a i^ng hall. At , tha foirth hole he drove ,.v--r a bfinker :9" yards from tha te* TllTaay and Ffdner won aastly in the rouad, Btettior m partleular hartag a : rai Tb.araa waa baked eat ::uiith and the greer.s were ... fa t thal aixurata putting was aaalleatt Th- Bumaaary foiiows: PIB8T SIXTEKN Out. la Total. 0. P. 1 reltaa. K - d i .nn< uad..... H K Kerr 1 . 41 G w Whlt. I . *n H a. Bt. ln. -. I:. i ??! . W T. Hllton Powelton. 42 ? ? '. . i . . . 4 ' .1 N waiiace. |r.< Rockland.. 48 A Bte, kler, Inw? I . 17 w Wttterean, Powalton. 47 I l; sfar.d. 4 s n... ... M -. ?? Btra. hbara*, Powelten .. 44 eaa. 4S H TI8 .47 ?ND BIXTEEN B J. Trevarrow, Poweltea.... 88 W. B .48 H s J, mlngB, T lalfaklll. . . 81 R. N. Wheeli I ia..... 4S . Pom .-hon. 47 B. HIri ton...... ? >'. .i .-? i fsklll ' - ? , ?? ? . u.in. 81 ,'. Ta- . powelton. 4.'. T ii m ?."'. Dutcheaa. a* H. H Vail Dutcheaa . M R. D. 8n '. 83 ' ' " ?'. k ? ga. ?'? w ii ten..... 83 \ ir Val i . : ?? ro-ii: |] K- rr b<?8t Wlls-^n. I up; Rlilett I | ;ip; H. Tlf P Bl i 4 tO pl , O. P an | up aad 8 l I l t, i IHlt.-n .? il * -. n up nn'. H lo play - 4 up and :< to play. ? ? ? ? ? '.Taylor beat T II M> . 11 , '. . g. *.!? i . ? ? ? ? II.,' ? - ..-..,. ."l 14 1 I to pl r beal i H li I .. l up it H H Vall, 4 up aad " i i afortfmer M Blnger, of Uon! i.i a remlntacenl mood recently, told .f an mbinatlon of good hick aad play 1 ? iti I ta la a round Oolf <!ut'i linka so fast dld ha travel that, had It not h.>en f.->r -4 rriah, he mlght a ' ? round n or etter, 1 l It waa he rei i ? I 8 at tha three slmrt ? i nlntl arhlch la }1 rdi ? yard i aad tha foun rarda Ha I ild I la t- ?? i .ta pra tl i .1 th.e puta no* 'i for t* 11 a. orlag threa tw? i ln -.. n-hole ? it a fi... ia gettlng a ll< !e ln l. ANOTHER DRAW AT CHESS! ? Dr. Tarrtuch and Schlcchtcr Still on Even Terms. Cotaaaa*. Qeraaaaay, July ?* i,t-. s Tar rarch, of Kuremberg, and <\tri Bchla ? \ '.iiiia. met for the B4>C4Bnd tinie ln th,-lr naat. h ganaea up :.t the rasaaa of tbe < '? ' Cbeee < 'lub bera tT dai aithougb tha game raaohad a eaaetaaalaa "ll,r vr"p-'- aaa, as. nko the reaulted la a firaw, r.i,ier the rulea, drawn flamea do aot eanat la tti^ totala ? l atthar >.f rhe eeataataata Taa r.d ' ? ?: ite, tbi tefoi*, la ftirauasb, I; Schlei later, 0 ; drawn, I DONALD ROSS IN THE VA\! Lcads by Stroke for Open Oolf Title of Massachusetts. " -M " ? ?"?'' I n-nahi J Robb lonal golfer al the Baaa, county Country Club of Ifaneheater, led the ti?M arlth Ui in Ihe atata -.pe,, touraaineat m a*y at the Couatry club, Broakllaa Tha tinai thirty-A aolea arlll bfl playad to. morrow. Oaa atroka t?vhm,i ??,,, Was T lleNamara, ruaaecap ln th* VCeatera op.-n , hamplotaablp atlchaal J fc-iady, rum,,, ,?, m tlu> l-Illt(.i, si,.. open champtoaahlp, nU|l aixth with "" "" "' :!""1 ;i ?? ''? tke afternoon tbe ., | indlvldual card for atgkteea holaa'dur. bag lha daj -a- . VANDERBILT HORSE RUNS SECOND Parla Julj I ta tke Prta Fnato raa u Mai on Lalfltta te-day, w. k Vaaderblir. Moillrose 11 filliilied bicoiid. Defeats Miss Florence Sutton jq Lawn Tennis Tourney. HEAT HOLDS NO TERROffo Women Play Fast Game j, Spitc of Advcr.se Condi. tions onponrts. A-*aln It was the women lawa t"*T.in, playera Mlaa llazei Hoi bklsa, the natte*-a* 'champlon. nnd Mlaa Florence .-?'"?ro-, "*8*ang sleter of tho Invtndble Ma-/ Suttoa, that provdded tho excltement on th? tiaf courta of the Mlddle States rhiarnp:ona4 tournament at Mountaln Btatlon, N, ? yeaterday. Apparcntly the forrlnc haa whieh seems to have aapp*d a of tba ara, and vl?-or from the Eaatern ; ?ayeri, t, :i*-hriy regarded by the falr * mi-ju Pertainly lt dld not rrevent them from ^ ercl-ln? ln racb a vlolent m.-r.ner that tv host of fashior.ahle worr.*n who eat a!ca* the Md*. Ma-*** Blmply peraplred fn m abaa sympalhy Bot Mlaa Hol 4, a^ vlnclble as of old, aad she .: ?:<.itf\ jj^ .Sutton. I l. *? ;. and came ? >?: -aaa, Mlss Kdlfh M. Reteh in th- ? Perhapa lt was !,..? knaw **aa rtniteKv as mueh ss athletl* p-ow-aj would he necesaary fo def. ra^j, that rvuised Mlaa H I i'Piaat tlie tiroclfin br-. leau of 1 ?**??? by a wonderfi.I h^nd of Ja| ? ;?? ta> ? ' '?'>'(% aly laara r/nr.is trfcka, - &$. ??**.;?? the artist . baad whleh ? ln h 1 ber head. There v gaeg jj rhe frame as the nationsl t - plavej it aajainat Ml.<s lutton. H< "an-? Iackii*," in power, Far from :r Bat nr*) Mtaa Hoti w thai ? ?? -nar, than l.i.rv.n und maa 4^, ;, 4\?-:i aqaajg ? d. wera 1 j< th? it of ha* adveraary ; rovej n ? . ? llrrctfon. ' iften bhe obrasne-: opeaaflg** a Mlaa I j'ton's court. hy , ? g^ that appoared ahr.oit fanlaat t: Tiat th*re waa a flashlnar drive and tne potat wh" won From bar r-Ide of the r,*r " -? ? plaved strafKhf. bfrd lawn ter tla TThHa lha dld not romp bllndly lnro t-.. traga of poeltlon whlch Mlaa Hotehklflfl aat 'nr *?,??. stlll she was not alwaya eq :?.: to mai-hlc the pjrjll of hfr adversarv when ett ??-*? th*m. The match was well ;Azyaa, aa* now Mlaa Hotchki?.- atanda - taa rh^. lenger of Mrs Robert R 1 . 'ormen? Miss Lo ilse Hammond, f^.e !? ~- 0j 8jj titl*. Mrs. Raymond haa heen ?,r*..?tia'" for the match, whleh arlll again be a meet. Ing of the L'ast ar.d *.'.'? ??.-. then*, tlonal tournament last H In the men'B slngles Raubea A Ho'.dei, jr.. lha 'j lon, and > iltar Mer. rlll Hall arrived lu the fln 1 KaatB t Bdartn P. Lai ia acor? ot 4??', 6?1, r*? 2: the tall) 12 and 83 polnts to S.**. Hall raced Math** all ubont in.s court '$ ta wore him out, d ' n boj at .V->>. S?*>, 6? lo\e. It was I - .tr.tlr-c - 1 ag Bhata of HoteSen 1 1 ?'?-.ttuti ;.arn.-d. Holden .-- -rt?-1 ? Bf rtro love games. That ca i> : to b* Aa the Tale 1 ed up tii putled 1 ' ' -?-*. *co: lnu the set af ??1 Ha 44 I <-tineel in the oth*re, Hold-i- 1 Ma saf*. OttO H Htack ar.d Hi:rv T01 -.r.ce woi " of the doubles hv -:? ?t'nr the C'reeeent Athletic Club ; Ir irl? H Btill. Jr.. and Henr*- -I, <-', 6-1. The eummary foUoajra IIMdlfl Btatea -".o-r.ae'a Blaglaa merond **ooad>--->-**flM Hasel H'^ictidii .. :??,-.'.?: .'1 ?>?l MI : 11* Btatea han plonshti - * ~t 9 ? r-i-il-finaJ ro.ind .? H a |ru 4? : 1 ? ? ?' J-a. '. .. Mlddle s*at*a charapiona 4 '*.-?;'*!*. fthlrd rov.ndi?>'. M. I >"i H. C Mifin d*f(*?'ed I.. M : - : Psymoil D Uttlfl, g?4, ?>?4 BflflBa-a-afll ro-ind?C. M B11II, )r, fi H. t Martln d-feare.i R- A H aaa Pata Kma! round?-Ha in4 Ottt H H.r. .. . te .'??( ' 4' tad H. C 1 ri 1, .. 1 - t OTTAWA CREW VICTORIOUS Defeats Belgian Eight in Fine Race on Thai HenJey-on-T!: !??-? I, ***8jg :. July l'? in the thlrd heat I 1 taaap cup to-d?iy th' c?? defeated th" te,;,- . ,*rew tt ?Ihent, whlch won the 1 1' ,n id nn* 44.>n .1 I 8888 wera on pra ?? , ' r :r. *'? of t .e dlatani a, I I were a* ,1 '- to mi . r r1 ? sp'irt of ? bBBI The tlma wai l U, BAY STATE TEAM LEADS Heat AflFects Marksmanship B New England Shoot. U'ak- *? . .1 ?* ??* I * :!*.-> e\..n! 1 co 'h* ?*** I Ba*a# ... a*8jl jrii ***? flra .ui i ? 1 st*** ???? m 44 u ..,? ond, ?? ? : ?- *r' tha Rhode 1*: md te ur 1 "'" ?? ?.'. tition, ba Lata ?> I 44'th IB ?hootlng at 1. ??' > irdi ? ?B'* 1 in the 8U*>An*a*8**eaa ml,('* 8 hleh was run 81 I ^ndlti**1 .. ? ? . Brst a*^ alOO ag th* days hootli tal ef !-*? T!,.? baat iraa exc< aa ?^'*T ' ... li r*l" ? ? bansanahlp Tho leuditia Beoree fdl >a > ? ? ifl team . 1.1 kfaaaa ? - ? *** ** 1 ? ' .4 tlrtt ,fl| ? ?*. a Tblrd aa**- l ,..."-"?"' team . MI i**1 Maln? teai 1 ?*? t o tu.. Ina corpi .. id Ma l" lalaad tean* .. 4 ? 4-* ^__ SPORTING COODS- ., THE COLONEL UMOIS IHE WORLD OVtf The Beat Golfer. U?e !t