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Thoroughbred Racing ?* Baseball J> Trotting and Pacing sa Automobiling & Golf ?> Polo SURPRISING RACES 10 AN EASY VICTOR Turns Tables on Flittergold ar Once More Earns a Place with Best. FLYING FAIRY SET BAC Wins Stakes at Belmont Par] but Loses Purse for Fouling Strenuous ? Davies Gets Four Days. Carman's Burpriatng ran five a ? ? .-. over a r-!->pp? lay m th?- fast tu of 11? ' sy to t front ' ' I two-year-ol - ?; in til? ! H? completely turned I Imont's Fllttergol :. ? him so easily in their last m< ? ' - a ?rith so in?til Ii that th. no telling how good he waa At ? pounda in tils fa\ ? ?,:? con ? ! like a natural cli a I hand' ' rman p Ni klaue, who haa won only - as can be ?/?called ?-nire or some expertcm - sentiment changtd In favor of Mr I?' monts colt, mor* pari ? f Hastini 'most without ? are noted mudlarks Further, tha . ? , ? ? loubl Surprising would run m the m itlon on tt: ara Flittergold, under an impost of 1 poum. pa?ee. but S?i prialng quickly i.ired Into a contendii tlon and drew out a furlong fr.? home Once clear, he B? ? - to tin- rail, but In spite ?-f loslt some ground came on to ?rln gallopli ! y m.re than Ills ri i m fa time. It vas an Impressive t" : ' Th.- , ? w?r? ?s"tin<ti> t?. ? Hurakan m ?particular disappointed Da' Leary, i :.; owner, win. counted on 1; running a good rare Undercover we to the post In broncho The Southampton Handicap, at ot mile and a sixteenth, waa full of excl Ing Incidents and wound up with th?- _, quallilcatlon of Captain K B Cassatt ng Fairy. To begin with, Bruin B<-11?\ an add. starter, bucked off McNair, her Jockei on the way to the post and galloped o up the chute, with .table hands makln frantic efforts t?> check her wild caree She disappeared up behind the and after a time the stewards ordere her withdrawal This left only thrc starters, but with plenty of track rom the race was marred by croesing an rough riding. Karrlck. <>ii Btrenuous. ai peared to pinch off Fifty Flvs roundln the far turn, and Davies. on Flyln Fairy, gave him t!: - iicine twlci once when Btrenuoua tried t?. m? at the stretch turn and ak'ain at the la.? furlong pol* Karrlck pulled up siiarp? the BOCOnd time and came t-> the OUtsid and Inter went before ttie stewards an )odg<-d a claim of foul. Davies was called in his <>wn defend but fallec? to make a sati: fa? tory explana tion. so that th? s:.-war.is ?impended hin for the r*.? ? '?ng and dlsquall Flying ?Fairy, it was most unfortu rate for Captain Cassatt, as hla Aeronau filly was pounds the best, and by th way she galloped through the Btretcl ? ? uld have won without any sharp pra. n the part ?.f her Jockey. The winner's share of the stak, s WS ti. 63?', ant H. K. Knapp, who own Strenuous, profited to that extent by th? disqualification. Th?- association savec the $17.0 offered for third money. Tom Cat fell at the first Jump in th? ; hi has? and Adventurfss at the third which left three bore?? to go on an?) dl vide the purse. Neither Ivy was Injured although Hughes, who had the mount or Tom Cat, was stunned for a mlnut?- o: two. Hal Parr's Shannon River won the rar. because he fenced better than Octopus The latter had quite as much speed on th> flat, but lost ground at the Jumps, par? ticularly the last, where hfl peeked badly Some horses by Fatherless revel In th? mud. others appear to b? anchored, ami Kobert Oliver Indicated that be ? the latter ? lass in the opening race. Af??-r beatirtar Delft last Saturday, which cam* right back to win a stake on T from a good fiel?). Robert Oliver seemed to ha\'- i, royal < nance yesterday, but even his owner lacked confidence because ol the going, and the colt, as It turned out ?ould hardly untrack himself, and fin Ished fourth in a field of five Anytimc proved to I e the w-iriri?*r, running almost as ?/ell ov.r the sloppy track as If It ha.1 been fast. All th?- me? were run m good time, due t<- the fact ?Jiat the track, while alopp) ot top from the heavy showers, ha<! a firm bottom and provided good footing. A numtVr of horses will be ahlpped t" Saratoga Springs to-dny. Including th. 'fallenbeck stable, for th?? meeting in Au? gust, but plenty will be left to fill out the programmes tor the four remaining dajra ? ' the present meeting at Delmont Park. AUTO TOURISTSMSOOD RUN Cross Into California on Way Through the Mountains. [By Tel-tT_ph to The Tribun? J crasa Diablo. CUL, Judy *K-*Mem_?*ra of the Indiana automobile touring party h.-id a great run to-day, and crossed into <*nti fomia early in the afternoon, the o?_hth .?fate which fh? to'ir'sts have entered The cars niad?* a fist trip and cover? d j.v. mli'-s eariv in the day, ?despite Burner? OUS stops for various purposes. The early part <>f th?- dav was hot anil hard on th? tlrts. aeverol punctures hplr.;. r"portecl. As the Sierra Nevada Mountains weie approach? ? r. tb? Mind ?'?? as It blew from the snow capped The scenic beauty of th-> run Is far su? perior to that ?een e.-iiiv In th? trip. The -i mountain? se?-m to rise to gr-ater . iit and hold more snow at this time of the year The road- B.SO come In for their ?hate of favorable comment, and the run to d_\ found th?? highways in perfect ??op??? tion. The tourists now are :n the Owen River valley between Um tare ?aountaln ranges ?Thej ?will r ?t-irn into Nevads to? i. .<" ? B through < arson ?it U capital ? Qwvernot Odjui? of Nevada is with them, and will remain with th? tt? iintU Governor Johnson of California ihr t?.-.rf n-nr hake T.hoe, Big Price for Untried Honte ?lohn K. Matlil". mi.?If H ?al?- ?t Bel m?nl Park ????terda.v ,n in.lleate that he think? prett?. ?ell <>f I icinnv. h twii-.?rrar olil , ??It l>.? l?|aKnl?<- ll'imrspun. Up ?n.UI him to l.ilTord <??rliran. the ?reii gaowa tpstHeataa ut *i..nu?-r? um) a hrnther of .Met ??niith ? oiliran. for f.. (?Od. a geoi price In tliei??- days ?>f ????all purse* hihI hern ? ?unpetltion. I IrIiiiii ?a? entered In Hie third race .?eNlrrda.T, but ?Mral? he?| on arcoiint of the mud. He In a half brother to I he ><iulrr mikI _Je_ to New? ,i?lli? II. Ilial disappoint nient of the Inrf for ?-hlrli lli-rman H. l>i>r?ieu paid H.N.OOO as a >ear|in|{ ??.ev.nil .?re;ir? Bga and ?hipped ai. re ad llitinnv I? ?ell eng; ?cr, | at Saratoga Sprlnc?. Iwinif entered in the I'lu-h. Oread I tttan and i aHed Matee ll..??-l ?takes, mui .ii... in the B?fales* Spartet. H.' hae been ???chlag fast and I? mM t" i>. a yeausgetet ?f hich pieiwlee SKEETERS AND MONTREAL Rain Ends Tic G.ame in Sixth Inning?Almeida to Star. [B> ' ? . . to I'll? TribUn? I Montreal, laly .1 Ra'n ? same Moi in .1 team here t"-: ? I it one each A!:i ? ? :?nd Eh hla?l) .-? ? 1 ; ? ?1 *-| In the fourth ev? : ? . * ? Ali n thn " : t.0U? bli Montreal has purchased Harter, .1 .1 from ' In Inn ill. re I ? 1TV MONTRE M. ' l'allioiin. lb 2 . .? ? I _* ? .... w v |l,.b,M -On 0 40 Allen, rl .. 3S1 1 1. ? 1 1 0 .ch*fl 111 ...?,- 41 Ida)? 101 2 _ S , . ft I " 1 " Mutt.-in. ?, . 1 0 f? ft ft 1 (' . ! Monti ?i ' " 1 '? . ???1 Two on I.'' : mond _n.i Lennox I? mmltt. kl ley. 1 Stru? h oui By Mettern. ] ? 1 ' PROVIDENCE. 5: ROCHESTER. 3. it ? . K.1I K Providence... 0010011:)-. Km heater .... 0 ? 0 2 0 1 0 fl Batti ri< a Bail? y and Jacklit-M h. TORONTO. 11: BALTIMORE. 5. At Toronto R.H.E. ? - 1 1 0 0 I I -.- 11 |6 3 Baitimors D . ? 0 0 1 0 0 g- 5 11 1 rth, Davlson, Mor? and K-an. Lush and B< D EASTERN ASSOCIATION RESULTS Plttafli Id, 7; Watei All other games postponed on account of rain NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE RESULTS ' Lowell. 4. New Bedford. 1 1!..' -fame) Low? II, I; N? w !>? <if?.i.!. .: '.<! gi All other games poetpon? Of lain. -. STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. All games port int of rain FEDERAL LEAGUE RESULTS. Kansas (It. go, " Pittsburgh, t. St ijoitis, 3. TRI-STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. y..rk. S; Atlanl 1 It All- ? ? ???? ; Han burg, I (first). Allentown, 1. Harris!) 11 g, 0 ?*-? Wilmington i Tr< nt? n 1 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS Milwaukee, 10; Ki"f" City, I (W inn ln?**-? 1 au otb? i -? ".' ?postponed "i> se? ...-.t nf I rain. WARNING GOES 001 ? 10 BASEBALL OWNERS ; More Care Must Be Exercised in Making Contracts with Players. ! MEED WRITTEN EVIDENCE Fall River Club May Be Out la wed if It Fails to Comply with an Order of the Commission. Owners of baseball clubs muai h?- ? careful In f'itui-.? in malt i oon I tracts with young players, ss the follow? Ing warning was a_ni oui yt teiday by : th?- Nat tonal ? omml '8* ctlon .'. A: tit le VIH, "f th* national agi i ' ment, ? illowa: "Any agreement between club ... ? ? i play? er for aervlc? evidenced by written ac* ?, ptam -?. w h* th? r bj i- tt- i -n t< I* cram, <>r receipt from player for money ad? vanced t?. him to bin?l si'l. ?i .-i ? ? m? nt. hall i" ,,.?..'....i ??? p. ? and held to be bindina 'To avoid ?lisp it? i between - lube ? the prioiit] of ? lilm to iila ' , th?- ? ommlaskm heieby ? ? t hen ifter ?he validity u Info: mal ' ontr.o t between ?? .??'I player for the future aervlc? of th? ?i - ? ? . ?. gnlsed ml? writ? n ad by ?i and at tide referred to la sub* tted to 1 lent <?f the mt?-" club'a league, if ? major league, or t-> Bee* ? ?. ||, if ,i minor league, within laya after the ?greemenl la made, for promulgation In th? next ofllctal bulletin of that pail ? ? ? -? ? i?d foi ? n to the as* ?'? tat ) of the com* ... .,i ? ot d* r p the < ? i tated thai un?* i I Kail River club, "i the New England i.. agu*. complied with th? ol * ? "'? In favor of Lav? Ci Will nOt I- ; ? : ?- i"- : ? ?ri\ - - - . i-la- ? r?. all of whom ?rill become free agents al ti'-" termina? tion of tit The notl? ?also.' Hue: i lut. will not !'?? tllglbl* I ? hip in a nal '"??I >? ' ?nd thai the New England League will ? ? rmlttsd to All tl ? mtll ' the det't la fullj tlsfl? The Brooklj n ? ?fl at ft* rnoon for an sxhlb l with the .-'.-.*? i ? i.-.? :) "? ? ? <"!-irk Oliffith, ri-un .. teat * is ord* r..t hli athiet?--. to from Lake Michigan when the . ?? .., nar? row escape from ser! ? " ni.ht when n- dive I Inl ? hurt his head an'?, turn?.! his ankle In -_rambllr>_i t" ahora ii? will nol play foi aya Thorn .: .i Lyn* h. prei id* ? I of tha Na? ?? thnf BUI Bt* en?, th* ?pit* ' pend* II I L Lou! ardtnalo. Negci ? re p* ndtng foi a ten?roun t ?... .t ':?? tv.'c.-'l I',-. '. wtii!" Rll ?' a early 1 ii is s ii-i ti ... -i. i- artend ha ? ? : t?. meet - I I thai the ' l?- . on rid? i Ing the proposition - I lo arrlv? ust 1??. T ?? town Bear* cat.' ' '? in : Howard, of Tl ? Rl 'li? . ? ill m? et in the tnalti : I round ,? ?! ? V. m Polo ? thlol [ ti":. tl Full Summary of Racing at Belmont Park Track DOHTH DAT METROPOLITAN JOCKET ?CLUB MEETING lt*L1 U Ikli ?... ??- I r1\e an'1 an? :,,.?. 7 : ' v :?? ' ' .nk'f ? . | " le- ?Setting Jlo.-f"* P. W.IHI S l "? ' HIS - I'' M Arivtime . . If* 1 I1 I'-. " 1> Wolf? . I ? '? 1 ?' The Spirit -'? 106 .*. 2". 2? .* tirad ?"? I 0 7-8 - ? |i ,r '. [lookei i" I. !" < ? i nu _ ."? i i; itwell : :: .". 2 I ? ? i : -, .1 4' r, ;. | gi S3 - I Any-tll*! ?? like I the i id end, while I rein? th? <? ' m bold 'l he Boll It ? ? I ? ' ' ? mi >M> i:.\. i: I I ? ? ' led .,:,.. nil). Ktart i ' .<-.??? Time, i 4?? Winner, t . bj ITatei .' Bmlthnon rtettlni .????. : i . - VI "1. I . 0 1ft ft-. ?_ lliil _ 4 4 S" -' - : Mi ? ??? rr . .;: 1?. 1 1 14 i y., i gt a- 4 .'.' s? Mondan ... 7 S 7 .'. 11 p> i 4 ? ?4 * *. '." '_-' 4 i Ryan I ?'" 4?. ?? ? ?? fioin Ih? ? - i I aindlns lb? turn a : in flfial drive laatter hung iiimt ?it ?*,? _ hiin??-lf '.'? it?:;. RAl K ' ? ? " ''? ? m_ a half furlong? etratsbl me. 1 <?i v\ inner, t., by Mi Mreth I;.'tin. ; :?:. st ? *4 '-? '"in : Jock?.?..?... m.t. U?i PI :i,i iTl?a a ti. i in. 7-f? S a 4 .". . :, PlltlersoM 4 ?1" 1 '-' M ; ?"' " '-' ?'? I .' -1 S Bpeerhead . ': 112 B ''?? <? ? ? 13 IS 12 4 H irakan .. ?' .?'? '? 4 Wllaon ."*. 4 : 1 orotun. ........IS lot) - ??' Radtke 4 * : _ i UnCei ' ?? ? ?? ,; ! .'? '?" *" *" 10 * . ? ' ? 1 away I jnii?'' ? ?,WI : '" ? ?'?'? ? lent a? 11 ..khi In a hard drive, Orotund bad sonu ?peed, bul ? POVRTH RACE THg ?SOUTHAMPTON HANDICAP; fm tl ? ? | |,>,* ?mo m ? '',r' ?*"""' "" leverly, plp<-< .?,.? ?^47 winner, I ''?"'': g \V || ^ I . totting. Horee '" _**?'_-_ * ''- '* ''r ' ,:' '-*:-?? l*3pen. Hlah. Laat. m Sd R?nu"u. . < "*" r.' 2' ? ?? I :? 1 7 10 ,-,,,. ,. . 1 ?... I '. I ?? ?* .: 1 . id) 1 ?; ?t 1 ,,., ..,, pa . . ?: ""? Will dra? n u. v.ir _-, so m t ? n?.'nu- lai.' sail' ni mi ihe aay ?' ., Dsvlee .....k bei : ? ? ' ( Ka pull up f..r ? hl 1 the . badil llrillll Helle . ?run i <..... , n)i]e. Won eaallj ? ? ? ? "?|| ,r- -Betting , i' v : r la - |Open. Hlgti Un PI Sd Mien 1 ?i .;. 1 1 :, . 142 1 2? 8? '-'? ?-??' -' ruckej 2 .". 11 '. i :, . ' ,, ! 1 us 3 1" I- 3 o ."? Klenrt. I s ., s r, Torn ?it MU2'. t ~ SSS 4 ISO a fell rorb. to 50 ?..? ,; w -, ,.!.? ' ' - ' b. Lai t.-, blundered at le?( beds? oben ? '?'" ? ' 11 ?:? i? mad? iba 1 ? ? .h. >? sixth RACE sel 1 In?; for *'"" ? furioagg tanta rouira atari ; ""? T'n"* 1 IS Winner, ? 1* g., bj Monfon ' rtettlni n ... . Mr rin '????.' lopen mi.h Uei 1 101 .1 ? ? 1 ?'????. 7 .. 7 .". ., ? i 1 107 ' '*?'-".:;?. ., ,??. , . :?- ':? Wll-K.11 . .". 4 :: l I?, ****** .,,,,,.,., " . ?? I?? ).. s 7 , . 1 1 ?? '? Kerrlck ? _0 is ?fl - Montr?--..! ???ok ?lie tr?. k at ?he ?tart and ??!? ne?rr In .l.inuer >>n?h?-e an. In, K> to 1 ,.? .a,.. ? -,. th? outftd? in ? Ireteh, loclnf i i.-n??h et U a??*r RAIN CHECKS ONW?? SWEEP OF EKE G. Forced to Rest Content Three Straight Victori Over Pirates. NO BIG LEAGUE GA McGraw and His Men I Western Trip with Hi Hopes ? Yankees Back in Town. U th* ? llanta hid ?he broor In hand, poised i" ad* n weep with the ?Pittsburgh l'irai blighUni nain itot m Intel far* d ? Ith plans and forced them to i? conten traighl over tb? t* am ? hieb go w,.^ uni* si sail; pi? ?* -i t. them the toughest flghl for th? peni After pulling through th* with a nourish under th? mastert ? .f Uni-. Marquant, j..-1r T? ? aa count* -i upon to t-i Ing I 1 r? is In the last encounb I I asti ten "ii. bu . dou nf.i'.l - ooverti d lbs Beb i ? amp thai a battl* i ? ? .-n thoij_h the ' hour?- bel ft r the -.- ? i ? boW." Not o? rere 1 - hv the ?XC< ? ?'.'.'. but r- team m th? h : - ? .il Its ?ffo.1 \ ? : t?ro Insta ? but thi g< -,"li- nil ovi : the ??a t \ ent* -I a ? 'in no g . an League, not a I. au? h i I* neral holidai granted to the combatanta of the mood The Vanke. . arrived In N? ? I i ?? troll > ? lerda; aftei noon ?and t ountlng upon ? at? hing tl - National '?? ? . ... iiden ? ?j to p-,? k ' Is and it th* " ? ? d of win WhlCh WO lid help them 111 ? it ot the ci urs lud t ? , . rtuult ? - til th* Oc1 Having u twenl : i .- adera left ! y?.rk last night I rt s? Ing an th? ? ? ? ? amina .... - ? be swaj onlj . than week LOUlS ? 111 I e thS 111: t c!u ?nt. rt Ber In 1 ng their st ? id? r i ? played ?-ft during ; ? rtsll * bk is the next stop o? th* - her? i i'itt-i bat! ? Then I a devoted 1 1 ttiu? ! ... . .. a ill .-? : Bi '- ? will p. Is on August Th? ? h- a bi ttei game M Um ? id I next 1 . neat :i SU U .; th. 1' i th? mlnlona of M?eOi . ?.-...lui .11 ? d they ?rill arriva ?.one witn with Marquard round .m. Math* ? . ? ..g b? t shown i: : t io mention ? . . . ?... ? ?! upon to produce should the < ir rant, 1 Lurry Doyle and Chi ? ? ? . attain the by term whl lb rs in I ma? laii ? last t * M Tl ? t. am baa be by the apright hitting <-f Burns, Bhafer and with m rra tipping Ui wl a i,ni' : i. ? i. ?- i in Doj I* a. ? . ii. lian ?n-- s whole learn In thai In t?o wallop ?!?? ball, and Impiovem* ni i pun will I* a i i?? an sartj ' " i lus.on of the : a? - ?i oi ihoul ugi Day. ? . :,?.., i nil] :. nuns the even ten t ? m* wa; at th* Polo ?Jiounds tli afternoon tietf. ?.?i Bi Loula win be entertained la o the Btedlura II - 'boni ? i ?is n.. n out "f the ' ella i o? la ti..- tin'..- ? ? atari thi ? f..i th* Ai lies, hV ?atora and Red B? ?.u? ? little opportunity to advaa i The - ??!'Ing -?)*?* g, and N v?,tu ?nu ?;? th? et Hai bort Within u fsw inore weeks tba recruit will begin t?- ii"k ..n to th.- ac* Chance will kxagln t-? experiment with ti new material H<- ha-? a* i ompllahc ..n.. thins il ! - ' ? " : N ?' rotlag lus a tentton t?. the In I , Tt,.- ..... I ha? thali Aral ?.ppoi i tunit> to Ink.- a p.-k al the return Knight la the bom.- colora thla aftei nOOn. lack se. mi i" he a vali... || ?tition to the ton ?. snd if Rolll? 2eld ievei gets hii disabled foot Into - omii tlon. something res. mhliii?- an lnile!?l wl be noUced ??n lbs teem for ths tirst tint m aovara! asas ?i i Pechlnpeugh Is fillln ti,.- tun ... ceptal ? i. Mi.ikttT not ail thai he should t.? al third, bu win do In a pin? ti Boma de? i-t.-i shift In the outfield piob.ii'iv win ii.- osad i w p. n it.. - oungstera an p.? Bi.-?.?.'.' n i ? sac si i : ? sni dlstn w [ng 'a Ith hi pu? i lag staff In i ooi ? on dltlon, hui Dahlen wn? glad snough I? -.i. before st.u ti u pi tb* ? lerda y afternoon 11. - inn pull.?! s?..m of his atara oui ?>f ?i. i 0-pttal. t ti. i .- !.. B - han- e for tin- S'l ? ? . ? i ack. In th* Bi .-i dtvlsloi before th.v r? turn Real month ?'iiimh n.it.. Pittsburgh, ? 'hi. age and Bi LouU ?.vil i. t_k?-n ?m m .?nt. t on th?- trip, a ul tba chance to ? hint, is bright Th? p"'?r "i lb? teem from acre - tba with th* PhUbea and the O?anla is. n h-iidi ?.ut Http imp? ..r much ..?i - an* ? m- m ai th- ? xpi-nsi m t h* -? ? iivi on outfll duilng the engage* menu Bchsduled around Laboi i>a\ Ths be .? tot buiI'd ? -. far do?n in th* second division bul what ihej can get p ? Ith th* st* -1 ." i. th- r.,< <- end -, pi'.v ti? ti tbej play th? waj the] started Hi? Meson Il\-Hl\ll. T*I.|U1. a 10 P U NV Aren - "i -i. ? 11-, i I-..I-, urenndi tint too Allis Eliminates "Chick Evans in Golf Tourney I ? Defeat in Third Round by New? comer a Big Surprise. PUTTING OF VICTOR TELLS Wood Wins After Three Extra Holes in Western Fixture on Homewood Links. Chicago, July M Citarlas Evans, jr.. tht Western champion, was defeated In tii<- third round of ths Wt it? n '???'?t As I soclatlon tournament to-day by B, P ?Airs. Id, of Milwaukee. Ths elimination ? i Evans was thi feature ol the da; pla* in ths th;r?i round at ths Homewood ? '..'iiitry ? MuL. Evana, who was runner-up and medal winner In tht national championship last ? ? g .1 .?? t. ited h\ the \vi' ' champion on the thirty tim.i green by i up and 1 t?. pi i?.. ? hi? fly by th?.nal I u better putting of Allia, who lg . , utiv.-iv ?i new man In tournament pis w ..i ?? ii K W.i "i it ?mewood, vlved hi match with Praser Hale, of gkokle, getting s h.ir.l won vl \ht lb :'i extra hole Robert A Oardner, <>f Hlnsdala former national champion, I ?!??..t' d A ' ' Pi rrj. of Calumi ? i ind ? . ? i,.. ;.,,, ... . ? ici tted H W ?>?I Lockett, of Homewood, i up In thirt; six h"I* In the .-? mi-tlnai -.? undi to-morrow All win ?play Gardner and Wood will me? I.?- I'UC. The defeat ol Evans, whU* i wa learned vl?_eo<rj for Aiiis. who pta golf almost aurpi. ? i?, moot "i tii- followera '?( the champion : ship. AlllS was at th- top of his gam i and playing chiiinpi-'iislup golf, Whl .?"< m. ?1 to h. : uff? r:n : troiii . lap; .? Evana went to plecea In ?he early hots* of tin- afternoon round, wbll? Alll down and putted Without a break ..Ills': I work* on th* bore m ? ? si i n< ti equ* ntly ? an \ fifteen and t? ? ntj tool pub and i : und* r ten a aampla of Evans's laps?? from form w.i.- shown on th* horn? hole in 'he morn? ing. Evans aft? i B jood drive i"it his . | th- hob) t? n fet t and ml a* d hla put 1 two f< et. Ailla started out by taking th.- Brut hola in I with a tin: ty-1 ' ' mit. Alll the morning I up on the ! ? i-.ti:ipi -n. aft* i having him "In th? hole" I all th? way around, 1 game attempt.- to recovei H? Incr? ? ? ! i ids lead i" ?? ?)! th? end of ?he twenty? ? third hole, and Evana never go? ins h.-.d above water. Oaidner la playing In excellent form. Ha made hla morning round In M under par Wood had a W an-i L* ?Duc W POLO TEAMS PLAY IN I DOWNPOUR Of Leopards Beat Philadelphia Country Club After a Lively Rally. ? gj Telegraph to Thai ?? pier, n i . Julj : i Polo :?? .1 downpour of rain Is unusual The ? ?!??? '-n after th? et.ir? ? thl "''iila ?me f.*r th' OVl rture here t ' .v. in whi. h th- Coopera? town i?*'": left ?te.i th? Philadelphl i ? hit? tenu by a SCOTS of \ft {0 There eras n" hail In ths trame. although th?' fi? M was I,.i?'i At half tl . Philadelphia players !<*?l by t'j ( . 4 | * f'"ir perl'*.M th' ? i ? , ??! .ir?is si ored seven tim<*?* Thomas made a wonderful K".ii in the period for th.* Leopards, a back? ? v v body onlookers sreri ? ? rtj m api I .tiding '?.it Th- slipper) end heavy going did not ..,_ | ,,??? ?i .'...??- bul y. gams eras th.. number "f fouls Itn t.? t?i<? r. f? r? <?. Bpenoer Fish. ?>? and ?"lark were penalised fee fouls .,? ?! Mills twi. g ?ni Fell . ..b.t ths penalty <*n the Phila? delphia side Mills ai ?'-> mads a safety, Thomas worked th- hardest for ths arda sad hit with i?r?;*t skill nnl dl? rection Rathborns and Atn.?ry wars ?Is?? ? m the hail, l'.ii and ?Randolph, Jr.. est f th< Phil idelphlens Four teams, in. hiding; the army irroup. wan '??? havi played in a round rohiti handicap, but stopp. . ?m account of th? I i.,In T.. th.' time of quitting Lieutenant W West, Jr. W r, tsi'w und & P. M - Kean h.?<1 made a koaI en? h and Ueuten? ..m qui ?? bad been penalised for i foul Tli-i ?'?mrr.arv follows QAME TOR OVERTCRg ? .?.?.irii-iT'i? s nui..*,; ?nrin a i,r.? ?t'ARPS ?? c H 1? I ' ? i: ? -. i ? y i ?? ' 1 ?;i Amory i . p ?-? r ? i? ii t;. mee :i 1 P - P Remlulpb. . y \ clerk . , '-'. ir 1 4 Paul D Mil Total hamil ap i" l Total bandl _p . i? 1- .;>.-. total, I?' ft '. total, 4'a ln?ll * it ' I .' li_tlit...mr. .'.. V dolph, ?? . i. v .- i- |r. 3 !.. il Milla. 1 tlei l...|.;.i ?? ? ?r. It W. -a DEADLOCK OVER GRIDIRON Scene of Army-Navy Football Game Still Undecided. West pelai n y .i?.:?. :i Ths Army and N.iv?, athletic ofllclala aro Htm ..? g I ich ?.?..-i t ?? sell lion of s gridiron next Atitiv-N.iv. football ? Ths Navj is yet Inalatlng that ths gams take placa ni Philadelphia, whlls ths Army contends that the aanual contests should be played slthei si Waft Potnl or Annspolls, slternatlng each year, or In New fork City, preferably th?* latter Th?- N.iv' coatends that too much Urn? would i.e ooeupted In K-ttinK to *n?i from New v<?ru ;in,i thai ths academ* has no facilities f??r staging the gams In annap oil.. . Baseball Race in Big Leagues NATIONAL i i;\i,t i: OAMRg Mi-liAY. Philadelphia ??? nnsbeigh lll'.M I.I s m <. .MKS VIMKKItAY. \n ggaaee psotgeaedi sccaagg ?>f ruin. RATIONAL llAt.lt: st\m>im' R i i .i w. I. P.C. Nru ...rl. ?II :n ,?>l llronklin. ,SS IS l*R Hill?.. SO :i:i .mi! Hi,?|?? .. .17 I!? .1:10 rblras?. It? li ..M.Kt. I..ni, ,SS M .t!?:< I'll 1 ?.li'r-cli 11 II ..Ml?, Hit? l??n_ll..;t., M ;tSA IMBRM VN ii \<m K QAMU ro-DA\ < l?*\elnnil al \r? , ?rU t?etr?.ii m Philadelphia. I In..in, i,t II,,?ton *>t. i ..ni? ut MTaahlagtea. HI.**! I.IS 111 (.AMIS \ I SIMHI) W . No Ka???.'? gehedaled. xmkiik \\ i i:\i.m; vr.iMiiMi. w. i. p.c. w, i. p.i. Phils., m t. ..osiRaetea t-' t<? i.: ?i.\rh,n.l IM il via iietroli :ii> SI . f ?m?. Wn.h'toii. ,.' |S j;i si l oui, is H IPS ? In?.m..?. Il M ..Vil Nr? York....I* .VI Attt IMTRIUt timsAi i.KM.ti;. ?. \MKS KI-IIAV. NeiiHrla at l'iiruiil??. Jena) Cita st ?XorfeesSsc. PieiMeaia ??< Regele? HKSi lis m i.wit.s \ l.sii;ui).\\. Nrniirl. i? B?gala iriilll?. .Irr,e> I liv. | . Moiitreul. I. I'nii lilrnre. S| ll?M'lir?ter. ?. iKr.ini'o. ti. BaltlaMta, S, ?-IWlilM, Ol TIAMs \t . I . P.C. ? i. i? i Sru.irk.. ?.; :in .*'-, Maatreat. i: is is * itnrliesirr .vi i.' ,__Slt*-*avldeare.4S M ,411 lliltlmor?. |,. t: .KIA |or..nl<>. . II SS IIS lliirTnl?. tr, |M IM!? .Irr? I llv. In .M l.?? s Downpour Turns Track Into a Sea of Mud After Two Heats. Buffalo fulj .1 ? A heavy downpour of rain this aft-riio'.n resulted in the Grand ? ? | ;.., poned until to-morrow, Th.? deluge struck th?? track at S:d fter th? first - ?? , ' tii- 2 "? and I U pa? a liad Ir i . prink!? when the 1 ? ?a? r?- .... .... ? d and th* ?un burs! I clouds ir waa sprinkling .--.?rain at I conclusion of th? ?first heat of the . u The t-> s-f* r*. culled when the norm l>rok<a, ?ind forty-flve minute? th- rs down In sh.-ets Th.- from 1h t night's ram. quickly became a ?via_ mlre, and th.e ji .??.es announced ih ? Weather , ttlng, the two ur-flnlfhed ati'1 the free ' .. will be run off to-morrow, and th? Grand i i ? -?'ars will ? :?-;? and i< ??,? t-l" The : ? ? ? ?arded I I <>ff tor laek of atartt i Billy m , after acting badly when _cor* Ing for the Brsl heat Of t1:?? '.' ""? (NBCO, won. driven out to ?tall off '-' with the brown at llllon - .Tino !_.?! ?et the pace to the thr?M-quarters I In the K??rt ?Sri? Stake, of IS.onrt. bu1 I lahed !a-t after s l-Yank ? ih, .Ir . led t.i? hundred | from the wir?, wher? ?Del Ray, the : '? COX. < Sttght him, g the ? th to the g Th? lAi'iN'i -M-9 ' !..\-? THRU IM ITV? PURflR, It' i - . teaey) t . . ... .i i vu v. Elder, i K iMun hyi . - ? ? . PACING : li CLAW . - .it BRfB STak;:. f. ..?? Hin.i: iik\ R ,v, hr * . ta Wllkes iCox) 1 M IfptlJ ' I -???.'!, ? ......... g . - .;,,.',-, !; ? , ? ..... ft I Franklin, i- ? iBroe I J ii , ? : ... ?. :????. UMPIRE WANTS GOLD BALM McNulty Thinks Punch in Face Is Worth $35,000. st Louie, July M, -Jack McNulty, an umpire, brought aull igalnat the League I Bl Louis jack O'Connor, Its maaagsr. for I dams a tse ->f u punch In the f.?? e he contends CKConnot i I h:m on thS of ths club on June A ?ordlng to ? i p-tiuon. McNulty was ?nl ?! ? implre of th? ^ i:r.? when O'Connor "wrongfullj and unlawful!) se* ? ?i htm, permanenUj Injuring him by breaking s bon? on the right aida -f ths t , ? || 111 ' ? ren? tier li.asiiigtlon of I < ??? smely painful, and cam Ing pa I th? . lot Injuring ins rtghl eye." McNulty ailegea thai bis Injurie? are auch tti.it ti?- n? longer win t?e able to earn B II? Ing BJ B baseball umpliM SENIORS ON THE LINKS Dickinson Wins Medal in Golf Tourney at Springhaven. ?Philadelphia, Julj :t Port: ?'??? a - I ths >.? ing* u rtior.? than fifi years <>! I. ?contested t,..- aecond annual ancient and honorable tournament of the Philadelphia <;?'if Association to-day <-n the links of th* Springhaven County t.'iub. * ? h i?i? klnaon won th? m* dal for the lowest n-l i.->\ ? i Ing th? coui okea and i eceh Ing s han H? : man \\ I ndoll w ?? ?>-.? lia ml.?-., p n , had th? Iowa it - ?? e, 7:' Bis testants tied fo i I >?onora with nel of " i Tribune readers ?-Hieve in The Trib? une. Is any tiling more essen? tial in the Used Car ticld? Tribune Motor Want?, are ?_er daily by an'audience of _,rc_t pur.lu.ini. caoacity. i;im * Kt) PRICK*?Near-New _ui??, -e.g. ' 12 mi?! i.th-r i. ta modi ..u, i;il,.. ? ,? tourlni ' -? 'i and . on all -' aii'l.. ? I ? MurHKr Marl, i'.' \V il AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT. ;? a ?.'l> 7 !'As.-i;\.,|.;t; Packard loui hour. ci_> or ?Math Tel. Rlvtrald* l?_og! CARPET GOLFERS IN LIVELY PLAY ON LINKS H. B. Richmond on His Way to Another Title Judging by His Good Work. SHOWS WAY IN MEDAL TEST Rain Fails to Hold Up the Tour, ney?Brown Travels Far to Win Leg on the Clark Cup. H B. Richmond, who lias won th? in? dividual championship of the ?arp? lati'.ti for the la.? ?Wo -tartcd on hi way to an-.-ther n.? tory yesterday when he led the field In th.- qualifjring round Of the ann'ia! to-irnt ? i- Balisburj liaba near <__?. ? ; ? r t M Richmond, moreover, was ? his first match against Li H T i Country ?''.'ib veteran the mar? up arid 2 to play. Plfty-Mven goiters reed up and thay .1 in .even division?* of eight each, ao a t.mplets th? tournament in two .. - Ident with the testing circuit ?__? an eighteen-hole medal play haadh dp for the Nelson B. ?"'-irk Cup. and In this P. O Brown, "f Duluth, who travelled further than any competitor In th?) tourr.a_.ie_t, was the winner, with a card of SS?It?It. The Clark Cup comp?tition has b_?n run off five of the six years the tournament has been h? Id. Aaron B. Kline w__ g?Jc. cessful in !'?).. and since then the follow Ing have held the trophy: H. B jttch mond, E K. to Crulkshank and Woolser Edeall. The ? hair.ptor._hlp haa been held as foi:- and _MB, J. R 8ho_fl; _.:??, W. H. Foster. LUI and tilt, H h. Richmond. POUowing the day of golf ?h- cnropetl? tors snjoyed S dinner at the '?arden City Hotel, covers for aeventy-flv* ^cngiu. John BtoejM, j;e_:d?_nt of the Carpet d-d. an. pre? ? who w. r* ful yester? day with their tr* Othen who at? Myron W Robinsssj, of ' ' pliens. New fork, i ,. r h New fork; J. R Bho?a_f, Neu "d H B Rlchn ? ?, com rig tha t' urnament ? ommlu During th? day ah- - broke, bul St did ? rolfera from continuing, it was i M .htt rain troubled th'm si: - ... been sod. ? ii M IB Ti? 11 13 II - II IS h ? -- ?' P. L'an il W Robinson, New V - ? J ?I. Tajrl - ' - - H. B .'? ? I* 4 P. A M J to I?r?_?. ' F. J. 1 '. :? i I - it*) ?: Y to. tin, t'Ittaburgh . .. 10? it r Yort ? 4 -.,, , <? P. Cochra-ne, Philadelphia .100 !? 0 ?... ill -jo . 4.1 fl a Paul Sam ? . ? ... *JI 4 n ma i*? 1: .1 It IB ?hank. I'hila .? Ml K D <".-??.. Se? irl Ill W. ?. fork.....?, US \ ' M ire, -''.:? age IM _r_ - 10 1 to .1 to n Poster, >>'.?%? York . M I to. '?'? '?' ?- -.. ? - 1: ..> . I \?-_ '. -? to i, j - 1 y M W 1 Y?rk 10. " ?, ? Muri 1 ' ? ? y ? ?. 138 mi ? 3" ? .1. H. Utile. New '?'4 ??' ** S ,__ \V ? - ' V?rk ITS ... 1....1M v? IS? ? ... S'aw V.-r'? IN IB m tnth ??'?'? J, *? 1 ? ? ..?T' t? p.ay. - ? 1 -??? ??.ht ?firm r? ? 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