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MPW------------------------------------------------------------------ - " j NBE Sal . ... , . . . . . . - . i -T " ' i ---. - a.-.-. -- ....... a . . i - . . .. - .-. ------ ---------st's-'"1'111 -i i. ii i - . ii. .ii - I M Hi ' NO RUNS FOR BALTIMORE, E YlSLX -ntr . sr.w toiiks sionn oxa E".' UB , . Hf.l.tfMtT TIlH VNAXKtt. Bv MB Thl niTCH the r.ed to the Maatoaa, a Wet L. eB H HI- nronadu Prevented Thrm from Meeting Bflfi.' HKH ne nrnoklyae-Cletelanil ((errata Ht. BB flU! I-uala Twice and ( rnsrlsj l'p it IIH, While KflL IH Claeleaatl Aaprnaehea the. OO tlark by KhJ ! Healrlii I.onlellla Netta nnd Notee, BW' flV j Tho Itostons lead the ritce tills. Innnilnrf hy n BSD B WarKlri hf Hit point. They itlil not play the BBf2 BV llmokl)n yesterday on account nf wet (rounds, Bj':. , B but their tie with the llnllltnnrr. wns broken by Bmf IB tho shut out administered to Ilanlon's men liy BB?' , WM the New Vnrks. Tho locnl nine stlliiHirtcd litis Io BVLt IB .superbly ntul delighted n gri at crowd (if thn Bflo Wm faithful. Tho ("lev elands, by wlnnlnit two Kinnn BB MM tnmi tho Ht. Louis team, clinched their hold BB. IB Upon fourth place, and' approached tn within Bk ' 5 ' twenty point of the New Yorks. Tho C Incln. BBT'' llH patls continued their wlnnine streak tijr beating -' mm Ijoiilsvlllo again, nnd aro nowrcloso llprni tho BB Ugl ' .800 mark. Wet grounds prevented tho Plilla- BBf; -elpltl-Washington game nt tho latter tity. BBy' JVB The Italtlmnrcs and New Yorkn meet again to- I Tr lU day for another bnttlo royaU Tho res.ulUi ' 91 ',wl ork, 1 1 Ilattlmore, 0. BB.- Sli Cleveland, l oLnuls,B(nrit game) BSlfi' I Ml Cleveland 4 at. t out, 8 (econdgara(i), '' HI Cincinnati, 4 hnultvlllc, U. ill Lhlengo, 18, Mttstmrgli, 11, BBk I III At tloitnn, nitgruuml BBk (IB At Wanhlniiton, wet grouudi. BBj ' UW Tllr RCfUIIU. BBal ' uin ' i r UmMt IIH w Cth Won IjMt mil f Vi nnn W ttnt v I1W Bnrnnn AD V) HOT Ptttnliumh 41 Hit ..T)J BBS i llflfl Italllinorr 4 VI H17 ( Inclnnntl 37 .n .4H I BBatMllfl !"" ynr 44 UD .AMlHt I'UH 11 43 .4:l BflB llll tfln.l.., 44 HI 171:1. hl-i IHI 4 .400 BBv-' llBfl rrookijn . 'in ai S3; liiiiiTin,. n n .a in BB IMflJ ili!!Jell.lltU7 34 .5JHlmhlnloll V) (4 .J10 BBV I IBBJ NKW TlinK, 1 lUITIUIIIir, 0. BBf Bf Plxlhouand perwim went wild over the nil- BBal llflfl peril liltrhlng of Am Itunlc and the rlrtnn of BBB USB JlioNew iirks nt tho l'ulo Krouncls yetcruny, BBflf ItaW Theiirotnl llultlmnre were the opponents of tho BBfli llni I'xnf tmm, and they, didn't rrnrnnriiu. Me- BBB llflB Alnhou m i uplnl the iolntii fur them nnd pitched Hal I B lieiullfttl unliu', too, but the New Yorkarnrnul I fl one run III tho fourth InnliiK whlrh pniveil tn ho BflBl fl lut big an a houne In tlieeyesuf Mnnnger llanlon. Bl flat It wait, of niurKe, n hattteof liltiher. coupled HaV ' 1 flat f Vrlth mngnldcellt tlflilllig liy Imth Hum. Tlio BHB I flat JlnltlmortV error column la without a blcmMi, flflf flfl -wlillo In thu New York' jnu'll Unit two, one H 1 BK each against Fuller anil Uurke; but lhi were IB. 1 flfll not costl), nlthough tin y utoppcd the brinthlns 1 HH nf the cranks and rrtukleU for the tithe teng. J HH Jidlerplnjel a sterling gamo at short flild.rntno II flfll at his stops and throw bttngtxmithely iiinrTf 1 IB BBi lous. W'Anl covired second base very clierlr, Hatlr n one-hntideil stop tiring a fenturv. Jack Ilojle All mm still on tho shelf nurslnchls split finger. IB' Bin "Wilson plnjcd first linolnhls platennd, lieaidis f : Bin doing some good lleMtng, h made the lilt Hint MM flllj fcorei 1 New l nrk's only run and caught a foul BIBl' Bfl liall while on tho dead run In the elghtu Inning flk Btl! leaving llmdle on third base. This was un. -flj I flU duuhtctlly the star play of the day and put the Vi flU crow d in a frenzied mood. It Ml Kmmtho rry start Iluale showed that ho was u his host form, lie hod cannon ball speod and , icautlful i ontrol of his wide, sweeping curves, I) flU llMlilea fielding his position in beautiful stylo. 9k BH "NVIth men on bases, tho big Hoosler was nt his if flfll test. He paid no attention to the wild jowllng p if tnellaltlmorecoaohera, but shot the ball into ft flfl t.'harley Farrell's big glove lust whero the mWU flfl catcher called fur It. He gavo but one base on K flfll liiills, and that was a question of Judgmtnton flK H the part of Umpire Emslle. Fnrrtll caught n mWw 9H fpleudld gauie,and was loudly applauded vhen flKy Hflai ''(i llrat came to tha bat. Mr(!ra, Keeler, L flfll Jlrouthera, Itcltz, and Jennings did some cle er .flK lleldlng for the visitors, whllo Joo Kille) 's bat- R' b'Mbw tltnf wns rxrellent. Bf flfl 1 ho New "orks took thefleld nnd Rule began flK flfll the work of mowing the visitors down In tho tmr flfll mmt auspicious way. Mcdraw was quickly MM flfll thrown out at first by the big pitcher, Keeler Hf I Htruck out and Uavls Landed nrndlo's grounder Iflf over tn Wilson without turning a hair. That JflR flflaf was n good beginning, and tho crunks took heart. iflf flfll bhorty Fulkr put up a little fly for ilrouthtrs jflf flfll nnd was dtal. Kddie Ilurko. however, cllptnil J K, flflaf a pretty xlnglo to centre and there w ero enough tflft flfl-' heTa to make a deaf man put cotton IB BBI la ,hl ,'a, .u1ta trlc1 t" hKt "Bht handel i fl flfl-1 nnd fanned old Humidity, but W llson stoppel a tfl ( line Uwi hit to left field. As Hurke rounded J flK flfll tocond he wai clearly blocktd bj Kelt? and pre- -I rnted from going further, a piece of dirty ball iflL flfl Jilaylng that waa roundly hissed. Hut the next (S luoment Hurke iuiunrel matters by stealing .ifl flfll t. thlrdwhru lloblnvjn threw to Keitz to catch 1 flfl- JilmolTsnond. With Ward at the bat, Wilson I flk flfll rUtrted for second and Uobiusou lined tho ball 'Iflk fflil to Iteitz, who returned It iu time to null Hurke ! flBl nt the plate. -J !B1I '""J scroml Inning, whllo unproductive of !!flk IbBI riu-s wns full of life. Dig Han Hrouthtrawos JflfH !H1I . thetlnt up for tho ltmrs and whenltusia ifl , flafl truck him nut, paiideiunnlum reigned supreme. ;i JHiKilK- lumeiiextwlthnsUthtrtocentrefnr lflw BB c,1 sack, but Ileitz forced him on n sharp II? Ifli grounder tn Kifte. Jtnnlngs pushetl a neat mW flal ? "H''1 '"l" right, Heltz reuchlugthlrtl, bntCnpt. B BB HoIiIiimiii's la'st ellort wns u grpundir to ltusio Iflr. Bi vhlih wns hurled to Wilson like a bullet. For MP BB ir lork Ward- put up a pop fly to McMahou m nnd mi Haltren took a base on balU. Tkrnun JBi flal riuaahcd a liner that Kello) gathered on the run JM nnd barrel, wound up thlngn by forcing Van at (Br flal ' ,'J' '""' IB 5 Bl '1 lie local rooters had a n are In tho thlnj !n- flk Si t J'lnr., hut it was onl) t mporury. .Me.Mnliim kJBi flal ftruik out and MrOrnw took his base on four TIB" Hi lialK Illll Ketlcr lilt Rtrulght at Hunle, who IflM Ml KUzlctl the sphere tn 1-uller to forco iMitlraw. , ,. ttfll lut " Shorty " luutTed It and the fat rooters said , flit flal f" words, while "McUraw reached tlilrd and jflf-i Ifll v Km-lir feioii'l. 'Iheru was butnun man out und 'H 9 ' twomlght batsmm -eud) tokuockanivuont riaffr flal r "' t,,e I'"'1""1 man on the r.ntro field Oflti' afl 4, lence. Hut ltusle -vouldn't allow anything lfln 7 d thu kind. He Just plumper that -JB,"' Bi t J'all Mralght over the plate v lth the result that 'W flal Jlrodie tiled to Fuller, and the lattir grabbed iflf.' flal Mroulhira'a gruiindtr too for a clnih thrmv to M flal k llson. ItwaaNew ork'sturn totukeawhuck M flal at tho curves, but Uusle stiurk out bullerwas lf ' ( le for lUlU and Hrouthers, and Uurke's 'flj'i aB - groundtr wasa hot tamale lor Jennings. BK In the fourth Kellej, Heltz. and Jennings &fl aB were settlMl n quickly that .Manager HhiiIuti 'Bl aB " pwallowetlhalf ailgar. Tlun up came (leorge ' bBLBB Davis. I1U tap was pulled down over his i are , flK HbOr ""'I ''Is cheeks bulged out with chewing gum. IB BBf . "Now, l)avlsr')ellel Judge t'ullum. wlio sa. H. ' flfln in nIa a''irt slttivus ov er the water krg and low . "IflrlflU cretlaglass Into It b) means of a string every .aB'flaflDI rlow o"'1 then, "will you do something with , 'HiiBW that bat?" Scarcely had ho uttered the thrilling hT'Matw request than Davis connected with one of .Mc. KflT .flflH Malum s outcurves and sent Itmuttltng to left HflpBflK Xortwo.bojes. Thero was a Joyful shriek from Kflk'flflil x"e Judgo, and a moment later, when Wll-on EflR&flflH liamiairiIa lovely bane hit to centre, worlng KflflaY payU.Cullonvfell to the ground Ukeanrxploiled EflKfaflBI balloon. Ho had been dubbed a Jonah ill Hos. SlHtli flHM'i ton, and the strain and sudden Joy proved ton aflMflflH ' WU'hforhlm. Urodioptrked up the till, threw BSBKHhv i." SltJIahon, who turned In time to catch B t Bfiiiflflil'" Wilson nannlnc oft first, where he was Main run H iflPSflHaV toenrth. Wurd and YaiiHultrrn ntreiasv outs. f VaUsata . With two out In the fifth, Mcdraw hit for a B rflBtflflB D', but was left, as Uurke made a rattling lrBHB $u,'1 ot Heeler's hanl fly. In the lakt half KaflaflB Keeler caught Tleriian's fl while lcuuing B BflnflB az-ilnst the ropes, larrcll got four hull, but he I .BflaflflW vvas forced by Husle, who In turn whs forced by BaflflSHflli luller. flflHVIflaiw .'lt!'r,,.WM another case of heart disease for BflRffl.flalii tl10 1'R'Jl1 noters iu tho tilth. Hrudie was out on BflBBAflU K magnlflceut play b Fuller, and Want took BafafaWJPtjBMl "mm lirouuiers. Kclle) put his second hit of mWmSt aVIl the came In right field, and Hurke mulled Hrltz's Sly thre luehes from thu ground. Jennings Inisl one straight over second for what looked - Ike a hit, hut ruller made a wonderful nUipaiid ItUl 'flMl t!'f'w ltcltx c.ut at tiHoud. Itavlug Killt) on jnflaYf fla third. The .Sow urks were retired In onler FV flal I It, was "one, two, three, and out" fur both ftflaWfla! aides In the sevtnth, and then the Halttuorrs Ifaflt i cjiiib near rulslng iuIm hiet In the eighth. itflaVvBfll . Keeler wua out. Ward tn Wilson. Ilnxlle EflMB Jiaiiimered .a tno-liaggcr tn right field, the ball Ifl' flal Hriklngafo.it IntideUiefoullliie Hlgltruiithers K-afp, flaf ! corked one to Wanl and was out. Itrodlo rim Ii- Eflafll 1"H third. With Keileyat the plate. It looked KflKlflB ) un) thing but bright for New ork, but t mo. ai'flBsrflal ' luent later the ilumU broke and alt was happl- KflkTi .flal i nee again Kellej. nfter u couple of wild TrflaV - nwliiea at Husle s finiat. Ixmmeil a towering foul i-fl-t flal nwa over near the right field seats W'll- f-Bt. ,fla! 1 MD, HU3 H,ttr ll ""u tt "uie hore, Kf VML- Mm h 5""' "'", "owd arose as one man In breath. i'flr.flaHI- lc8s ' x.L.'.tVm,;"'-. . Down came the ball and ..fljV2fljaJM, Mruck Wilsun's big glove. It lmundl out.aml -EflU IlsmbnttHl It In the air with his right. Down PtmmWmmW' " '"" ual, Into hU mitt, only to bound out and flamflflM finall) be grabbed with the right. JustasWIU kflawflflaT f" sueeetsleil iu clinging To tho leather he flflMtflHal bumped Into the fence, but he hung on fordear tiKAflB life, and. Hrudie was left. It vvas a remarkable Jt, flfes flfll Isn), and W Hmjii was a he ro BflflEflflal , IhoNVvv Yurks werurupidlv shutout lu their ' flE.Sflfli 1""' of the Inning, and then the lialliliiorrs' lust aaaflHHHfli chaneeeame Heltzvva luikv tuough togt ill Pflaflfli ' hit on a bad hounding bull that ehot owr W'll. fc afln flfll ton's shou'dor Jennings hit sharpl) to Wurd. Jr nBV whui'reiv ii- Fuller, shutting utf Heltz. and f flf flK of ort),b a miperb throw to Wilson, rumple ted I flfll gilt-edged double i la ('apt. Hobinaoii then & Bl . flfll eruecd ouc to W.d and the jig was up. The ftjflf' .flfll avurc. ' KflL flfll' K toiler I SILTIKOKL. flfeflL. flfll r ,, nwroul s. ls.ro i r. Mmrnw flfll fuUfr ." o o a 7 t,Mcc,rw 8.1 bu i o a o KflM flfll burke If 0 I s n llKts-lrr.r t 0 0 10 0 kBk flfll fyl. ! b) 110 1 obr.lle. I 0 1 u 1 o KflflBHHl JJ,"-."M"tu u 4 11 u o.lir iher, litlio u o a o LaflnflflaU Vn.'. -Ju U 0 J tf o''aetley.I (. D s j 0 0 KflKAflfli' Jallnu..-ru n I u o Kelts 8Jb 0 13 0 0 Krlfll, JUrnjii, r f 0 o 0 o 0 JnunlnVs.s .0 I I to I?MbT! - ranell e u u 4 0 0KuUuon,c u 0 a 1 0 ,'flf'VHBf'' Hjilio, p 0004 O.SkxUfacn, P 0 M I ! rP.B 1UI l "4871 J Totals 0 7i"7 IT 0 ' flB t'.n t"'k 0 0 0 10 0 0 0-1 ,H llatlfniurtf 00000000 00 , flJE, flB Edrni-Uruu New York Twooue hlU-UTli Bru- - M9h mml " "' lrntMes Hurke, Hilton rlnt Uueon srrur ' atawMB! '' . 1 4"" "'" '' us" ' Lells-ClIT Itiuie. 1 uH ataHtaMfl ,'sliuu. 4 itruik uut-Uy Kiulu. S by Mcllhua, ' flflSaaflj ' , u' '",l'J''-.Neiork J, lulllmore, 7 buutl aVaV ' "urJ Tuller. an4 Wllvou Time-1 40. I'm flail J4re tmlie itendsuce -0,000. BP BJL iintuw, It st Loru, 9nasT auit. B fllB . tuvKuiD, July 84 -The bonis club won two ismrs t Mil Inuu bl- tey io-Jaj Ona w4 a postponed aauie flU? uwu)t:ttrtlar, la Ue flrst gsue llulWue maoe hit I flU I .;M flflaf flfljfl&Mflflr jg- y j.. fm ., Tt.mTrJPsie-jijjk MaAMiMMMaaMBBaaaiBMMn J Intttsl appearsnre In the box wth fhe horns trn. tn the first Inntnir he was touched np pretty rd. Connor putting the bell over right Celt) rsnee wltn two on bse. , After thst the Prewns coaM tint itn.mueli with him, ml the KpJdert baited net avfetnry In tlM ninth In the i-oiiif . useie, tnppy and llswley were pitted sitslnsi w n ether The rnrinet bail ezcellent support an I won eatllr The score trttZLASD st tort. .mrnir . n is.roi . fhiWs d b I 1 I 0 Dowd r f o I o 0 llntkdt.l. f 1. 1 0 iillrsnlt.l t 8 0 0 1 Itekrsn s s 18 0 3 O.Rhiwsrt e. f 8 1 6 0 0 U.Trbeau, llio 0 0 0 0lMIIIr.8db .18 18 1 Illake r f II 8 J 0 0 tonnnr. Is tb 8 8 0 18 II TetKSlt,cf8 1 S 0 1111,11 18 0 4 0 MeOarr, lib. 8 8 8 0 0 II lumrke, Ob 0 0 18 1 Tinuner.e. 1 9 0 8 0 1'elU.e 0 101 Mullane, p 0 1 0 4 0 llr tentteln, pi 1 0 1 0 Totals . 18 13 27 io "ii Totals .. 0 14 T 10 6 rirrrlsml 8 Q 1 0 6 0 0 1 1-I8 81 Louis 80130000 0-W Rarneil rnn-Cteftn,l. 4 8t Ixiuls, 0 '-f'ton laws-ru-eland,i st Louis, A First lionlslt nir Preltruelelti, Ii i IT Mullane. S Ktrue out-lly Prellinteln. i ly Mullane, 8 llnme run-e nnnor Three-bavi hits-Illake. t nnnor Twivluean hlts-ilur kett, rimmer (81, 1'rlts. llreltentteln Saeririee hits--JtiKenn, Poil, Frsnk fitnlen bsies McKean IS), Zlnmiar. Mullsnr, VMId pltch-Mullane. Cmpire Hunt Time 8 uo. CUVkLIVU, 4 ST. tOUS. 8 -SZCOKD OlIIE. MJriiLsn ! st. Lous. n.lnfnAK. R.1S r o.i.ic. C-hl.I, 8db 0 0 10 llDowd, rf 0 18 0 0 imrketl, I f 1 1 0 0frsnk I t 0 0 8 1 1 MeKean, s s 1 1 8 8 Oihunsrt e f 0 1 8 0 0 II TiIifiii Hit 310 0 0 Miller, .Mb .118 8 0 Plnke rf . D 1 1 I 0I( ouiiur, lit b 0 18 10 (I Tibesil cf 0 0 1 0 0;flr. . ,01801 Millarr,Jlb 1113 0,( Itourke 8b 18 0 8 0 dimmer, e 0 8 6 1 0 Iviu.e. 0 17 8 0 tiiliy P 0 1 0 0 Hawiey, p 0 118 1 TntsU 4 11 87 U 11 TotaU . ,.8 0C713 8 tlevilnnrl 0 0 8 10 0 0 1 04 Kt Units 00000000 8-8 Fsrnisl run-t'leelsnd, 4 Bt Lnul. 8 Ift on bnw ( letrlanil. 7i SI lnls, It tlMt base on balls iiffllswlev, lin(ttiipy. 1. Ntrunkcut liy llawler, H Three base hlt-lcKesn Iwu-lissnhlt O Tehesu. Kurirlie hits Illake, II Tibeatl 18) Double ptara (hll.lt. McKenn, and Trlieaiti O'ltnurke Pelts and I Ir i llawliv ami toniiori Irank and l'vlu. Umpire -nurit Tlme-1 41 t ciiiim, 4j tnrisTru., 1. Ixi m tt.tr, July 84 Cincinnati won again to day In a close game The home learns bslllnflr and ni ling w ere good, but dumb base running lost the game. The score LOlWIMJt. I ctscisiAn ilhrai j.1 R.1H ro nrnirn.c. f u a B o iijtiithsm.Sd h 0 0 18 0 I lark. 1 t, 0 0 8 II Oillor. e f (118 0 0 ITerTer, A b 0 1 8 1 n Mil bee. 8d b 8 1 7 1 0 Haherty.1 1 b 0 0 8 0 1 llollldar.t f 8 3 1 0 II Kmlth r f , 0 3 8 0 Ui Vaughn, lit bo 11 10 1 I lui nlierg, Ibn 3 II 0 lll'srrnti.p 0 0 8 10 Illh'nlsn.s s.1 1 1 0 nlCnnann, r to 0 1 1 0 (irlni e 1 i 0 1 bin MnlUi.s s 0 0 0 8 1 Hemming, p 110 8 0 IMurphy.c. 0 0 .1 1 0 Totals 3 1?84 n Tl TiStali "l T 87 IB "3 Nu one out w hen winning ruu was made. lillillls .000 0 0000 03 Cincinnati . 300 0 0100 1-4 Fsrne.1 runClnelnnatl Ifton hae-I,oiilTllti 0. t Inelnnatl. I lm liasenn balls-tiT Hemming, Hi off Parrot t, 1. Btniek out llr lleliilntug, 8 Two t sue hlls uughn. Mi 1 hee Imuhle plats PfefTer and Lutenberg, Parrutt and auglini .hmltli. Me 1 hee, anil auihn. Hit by plUhtr-lly I'arrott 1 1'ajjca tsll-Orlni. I'tuplreOsffney Time lt85. iiicauo, 18. riTTssinou, II CmcAoo. July 84 Anson's trIUi had on their batting clothes this afternoon sud droTe Hint lin t fioni the box by a cannonade of hot drives In the fourth Inntng. Ottmliert took his place and thoCotti tramicdonld Olson joynimly Mil evening came Hutchison was htt heavily all through the game and only won because the vuttort. coul 1 not break down Chicago s lead. At tendance. 1 ,800. The score i ciiicaoo rrrrssi sou. a. ls.ro a. a. I re. is ro A.K. ftyan, r. f... II 4 3 0 1 Donovan, r. f 8 8 8 0 0 liahleu.s s 3 U 3 1 1 Smith, I t .81000 Wllmol.Lf (113 0 0,lk-ekler. lllb.0 0 8 0 0 Anson, lit b. 1 1 tl 0 O'Stenlel.c. f 0 8 3 0 8 liecxer.c. f 8 8 4 0 8 Iilerbauer, 3b 3 4 0 4 1 Irwin, Mb 3 u n 8 nniasMivk.s.s.0 3 10 0 I'arrott. 3d b. 3 4 1 8 3 stigden, Ud b0 3 14 0 Hutchison p. 8 8 0 1 (I Mack, c 0 0 0 0 0 Klttreuge.c. 8 I a 1 0 Merrltt. e 10 10 0 'Fhret, p ..01000 Totals ...18 88 47 V euumbert, p ,110 1) I Totals . 11 IT 37 18 3 rhlengn . .03001480 1-1H rittuburgh 3 0 10 110 1 4-11 F-arm-d runs Chicago, 11; Pittsburgh, 4 Flnt base by errors- Pittsburgh, 4 lft on bass Thlcsgo, loj llllaliiiMrh.il Viral linu on luillft fT flnthlatn 1, olThhref, i.-rf Uiiinl-crt, 4 struck out-lly Hutchi son. 4, by thret. 4, by Humbert, 3. Three-base hits Dahlmi. Donovan. Two-base hlU-Ran Jt Ilahlen, tVILmoU Hlolen ban. V llmot l5), Sli uieL I'arrott (8) Double plays UlasHeixJc, blerbauer. and Ileckley. Hit hj pitcher -llr Hutchison, 1. Wild pitches Itntchlson. 3. rassed ball Mack. Umpire Lyoch. Tlnie-8 3S. JTastem League. at trot, tijot. i irix. (uliroLt1 u.ln.ro a. r. Johnsonef. 8 13 0 1 VIehoIson.Sb 1 13 0 0 Simon. I f 1 8 (I 0 0 Smith, s. .1 3 4 H o Donnelly. .1 b 0 0 0 4 0 shearcn. r. f 13 3 0 1 I'uMII c 113 3 1 Lally.c t ..11300 Plckelt.2.1 b 13 8 1 Otleld.lstb .13 7 0 0 Murphy, r. f 0 3 10 0 iiuusoa.i- 0 1 J 0 0 vmlih, s.s .Onus 0 Kuchue, adbu 0830 P-r k rliute.l b 0 114 1 0 aiiDyke.l f 0 10 0 0 timber, p . 1 1 1 8 O.HtniJun, p 0 0 3 11 TotaU 7) 10 37 IS "at Totals. . . J 10 87 il "a Troy 00040080 0-6 Erie, ... .8004)1001 00 Famed runs Troy, 4; Erie, 8 First ba by errors Troy, 8: Krle, 1 lft on bases Trny.0. Frle. 7 First l-nju on balls oft Oruber. 3 Htrwk out liy limber. 8. by Herndon, 3 Two-baie hlta Simon, 1'lckett, 1-ally, Field. Shraron. SacrlOee hit Oruber. Stolen iMUes DonnelU, antyke Double play I'lekettand llrecklnrlua. Wild plich-Uerndon. Lm plre Doescher. TUne. 1(43. at rnoTiDXKcx. niOMKEscr. I wiMussAnac n.lu.ro.A.r.1 R.ia.roAr I.yon c t . 1 1 I n oat.len.8db. 0 114 8 lias.wtt, kl b lain 0 llew.r f 0 1 0 0 0 k.ntght.1 f 0 0 10 olLesntte.l f, . 0 1 4 0 0 KoKirs. lit b .1 0 11 ( lIletu.c f .00800 Cooney a 0 4 18 0VVarner, o 0 0 110 Kirlckrr. vd b 1 1 'I 3 o lb-own, 1st b 1 2 11 I (I Murrnr.r f il 0 1 0 U I'cttlt, .M b 0 1 1 a 0 McAuley.c. 1 1 11 1 OlMi-Mahon s.s0 0 14 1 Luvett, p. 0 0 0 1 Oiluacxbutn.p. 0 0 18 0 Totals 3 88713 II ToUls .... 1 "o 87 IS "3 Piovlclenee 80000100 1-8 Wllkulmrre .. 0 0000000 11 Earned runs l"roTldonco, S Wllkcsbarre, 1. First base liy enurs Providence, 8. Wllkeabarre. 1. Struck out-lly 1-ovett, 0, by PUekbarn. 1. Home run Ilrown Two-baso hits-Ntrlcker, JlcVuley, nillen. bserlOcehlt- Knight htolen liases Hogers, Murray lloubls ptavs McAuley and Htrleker, llassett aud Hogrrt.Mcjlahou. Peillt, and Ilrown Wild pitch inackburn. Umpire Swartwood. Time 1 ii. AT STOACISE. sthaci rr. I rvrriui .lj.roc.L R.leroAg. Welch el olio olourten, 3d b i o 4 a o tlnnehun,l f 0 0 10 0 Praubi.lst b 1 1 11 0 0 Hlrkey, 3l b 0 0 0 4 0 Colllut, L f 0 18 0 0 Ortfllti, r f . 0 3 0 0 1 Daly.r t 0 0 3 0 0 Fsgsn, 3db 0 14 4 0 Dowse, 8db..O 13 3 0 Ullon. lit b I U18 1 1 C'lynier. e. f 1 18 10 C russ. s. s 110 4 0 I-ewee. a. s .00181 iir-i, c ,. 0 1 1 1 0 Urtiubart, ouiaao .llroy, p . 0 I 1 0 1 lloflej, p . u o 0 8 1 Totals . 3 7ll 13 8 Totals , "3 "5 37 lT H Two nut when winning rim was made. Syracuse 00000030 03 Buffalo .00000 3 00 1-3 hiirne.1 runs-Syrneuw, 8. liuffalo, 1 Hr.ttiax.im hall Off kllroy, 3, off Ilerter. at Struck out liy Ileffer 8 Txo-dn.e hits cirsuby, Uruuhart. Sacrl Oee hlta Mlunetum (3;, Urquliart btolen base Welch, Hess, Colllu, Olymer, lilt byplnher Hr kll roy Wild pliih-lfoiTi.r lmpl-v-Klttrlck. Time 1 40. Attendance, iioo at trnnanpj). siMiHAirros i srauanxu). . . R-laroA.g. K.lr.A. r Menliul t ii il 0 u o fchlnnon, s. s 4 1 a 8 3 Ivlle.c f, 0 0 0 0 0 lynch. s,b 4 J I 8 1 whlteh'd HI n 1 t u liolteuus, c. f 0 1 4 0 0 Seeney,lb.O 4 U 1 OlFrlel.rf 0 13 0 1 Payne r f I u u 0 0 s a lean, I f 18 3 0 3 luttur.e 3 4 n 1 oi viears c 0 u a 0 u Mack Jit. 1 0 4 4 J lahy,c 0 0 0 1 n Demon!, a s 3 J J a 0 llouw-niaii KM1 il 8 a 1 lur)ca p 0 1 u 3 Ii lhaue 1st b il 0 7 1 1 Dulau, p . 18 0 11 TotaU 7 7JJU J, - - - - i loraii niLr;ii u One out when winning ruu aaored luigbamto.i u II II il 4 0 0 0 i 17 Hprlugrtell I ll II 11 li I 1 n h o-0 harned runs Springfield S Flrat luue by errors IlluiihiimtoiL, 3 hprlugnrld, 7 First tune on ball Offliurjea, 4 . IT lioUli 1 eiruekoul Hy Duryra. 4s byDolau, 4 Three-lie hlt-l vneh Tirolun hlls Durjeu, Ihilan, limb hairldm lilis-Me.lu. bhau nun 1-hsue Stolen taxe Itafter hhauuon Nadrau Hnutcmali llouble pluys Mock, hweeliee, and De iminl Ilemoul alaik unlbwieliej rrlel llousetnuu an I r-huunou l.jnih hhanuon an I j-haiie Hit by I lb hi r-DoIau AVIU plichet-Duryra, 3 Umpire huyder Time 1 tu r I'vansvlvunlK Hlate League Ownsea. At Alleliloven Allentown 7 HarrlltiDrg, A. AtKranlon-herauloll 9, 1'otl.vllle, a. AI Heading lUilrloii 4, Hiadlug 4 At Lawa.tir iJnuaiter vs. 1 iilUdelpnls, game postpoued on accsjuut of rslu M tilers League Okuci, Atsiousrity hlouxilry 18 In llanapolls, 14 AI Mlnneailli Minneapolw.il Detroit 111 AI ksnsast liy KausaaUtr. 17 Drand lUplde, n, AtMllnaukeo-Mllnaukce. u ToleUj, le Weatera Aaeaelatloa (lames. At Jacksonville Jacksonville, 14, Oulncy, 7 AIDrsMolnea iHsUolura It), Uueoln. b New Rastsiafl I.easae, v All games postpoued on account of talu. Os Otker Fields. AT tTICA. J-hnlown ..a o o a 1 7 ii o 10 (teueaaa-e 0UOUUU00 U 0 Base bits Johnatowa.il, I'tlca 8 Errors Johns town 8, I'tlca, 0. batteries-Anderson and Mitchell. Lewis and Barber At Poughkeepsle-Poughkeepsle 8, Cuban JJnta, 6. llascball paoica To-4ay, 4- SAnOSAI. LXAOll 1SD AHUUCAI ASSOOIATIOS. Vew York va. Balilmore, at tha l"olo Grounds. " Boatain vs. Bruoklyiust Ho.iun. M. asblugton vs. I liiujelphu, at W sihlrotoa (levelsud vs.81 Uiuli, aillavelaud Cblcnajo vs. f liuburgn. st Chicago. UltUJ LIAQII. frovl leuce vs. Wllkesbarre at 1'rovHen-e NprlugUeld vs. Blngoauiuio, at kDilovUtl L Syracuwvs. Buffalo, at ejracusw Troy vs, trie, at Troy uraxa uau. honh bide Ilnerves vs. Manhattan i- at Molt Uaveo. Uaaeball, Pole Urouads, 41 p. M. To-day. League ChauuplcuuhlpOamea. htw York va Baltl mure. Adm. 30 sol 8 cm. Baltloisrt Thursday.-lr. or Ait xxttisoa Asn xxxn kvxa. rhllaattlphla'a Faay Tletory la the latenaa tleaal Lritfket Mateh. TononTO, Ont, July J. The Roaeilalm of Toronto came very near being dcfcoUsl by tho Gentlemen Cricketers of Philadelphia by nne Innings to-day. Itoacdale went to the bat this afternoon on a wet, soggy ground, rain having fallen all morning, and finished their second Innings, scoring a total of B3. which, with their score of the first Inning) ) esterdny, made their IoIaI 147. Their play was not even as good m yesterday, owing doubtless to the poor state of the field. The Individual scores were smaller. This left Philadelphia but 0 runs behind, and with an Innings In spare. They then went in tho bat, sending tn Kttlng and Diddle, who scorrd nine Vuns with no wick ets lost, the Philadelphia team thus easily win nlng tho first of the series of their Toronto matches. This, of rourc, did not satisfy the spectators, and an exhibition match was tilayed in which the visitors gave a magnificent display of the excellent qualities of their team, bttltig running Ids scorij up to 74. The score to-dny w as as follow a , TlOSCDALK. Mesf fnnfsffi i conf fsiWaos. J BTiowbanks.c Thorn. If) S lyon.c.CW e.ark, son, b Patterson , 0 b Patterson 88 C r rail, b Patterson 1 J. S Dowbaiiks.e. B. W. J 11 Forrester, c Brew Clark, b rattrrson . B stcr , , 7 T. Clement, c. Thomson, 11. Howard st pt Ital bvliremter . , 10 son b F. W Clark O.U. TJkjward, b. Patter T, Clement, c llalston, son, , 8 b Ilrewiter 7 J. H Forreiter, c. J, 6 O s. 1 yon, not out 32 Clark, Ii Patterson 13 o llnskln, b lire water JO lloakln, ill Clark, W Conner, c Ilrewilen b Patterson .13 b Patterson . 1 C. Lyall, ran nut , 0 J F. Martin, e. K. W, Iw, tl Cooiier, not out 8 t lark, Ii. Patterson ... 0 J F Martin, l. ( Isrk , 0 A Pond. b. Clark 0 A Bond, b Clark 0 1. l'ellatt, c. Urewttsr, F. l'etlatt, e (I 8. Patter- b Clark 8 sou, b. Clark . . , 0 Extras ... 0 Total 03 Totsl 83 rint.AiiEi.rmA. tnr Inning -eeoruf Inntngt. 0 a Patterson, c.clem- N Filing, not out .. .0 ent, b liNiper 35 E Blddle, notout 0 A. (1 Thomson, b Mar- tlu , . 0 Total B J It l'sttersou, c. and Ii Martin 0 F W Itsl.tivn, 1 b w,b. Cisuier 0 F F Brewster, c. Bond, b Cooicr II F W. (Tsrk.Jr.e Clem ent b Martin 11 U ludill. c cooiier, b llnw.nl 41 N Fttlngi,c. Cooper, b. Martin 4 J 8 Clark b l'ellatt 33 8 (londman, not out 10 J II pnxklc.c I.yall.b. Howard . 0 Citrss . . .0 Total .. 141 1 OW I.INO AVAHS1S PirlLAriEf.riltA. n v li. w. Patterson lu 18 3J 0 F W Clark 1.1 0 81 3 Brewster ... ,. . .. 0 0 18 8 rtosxDALD riitsT iKHiaoa. Cooper .... IS 4 80 8 Martin 14 4 37 4 l'ellatt 0 1 8(1 l Iron 8 0 30 0 Howard S, 1 4 8 SECOND KIKOI. ratterson 34 0 A3 0 F. W. Clark, Jr 14 4 1H H Onodman A 1 HI 0 Brewster 0 0 13 1 Ktnten Island Cricket Clnb tvina. Because of 11. C. W right's cleverly played Inntng for SO runs, notout, the hew Jersey Athletic Club's see! end eleven were saved from being defeated by the Staten Island Cricket and Baieball Clubs second eleven in the exhibition match contested yesterday afternoon on the New Jersey Oval at Bergent Point. The result was a draw, as the Inlanders lacked the last wicket of the Jerieymen when stamps were ?ulled. They, however, bad a prestige ot 03 runs, be score STATE! 1SLATD C C KCW.JFRaKT A. C H. Orshani, st. Wright, II Tyers, c Uraham, b. ti, tlunn 0 Other . ,. 4 II w right, c Cooker, b. w. O Wilkinson, b Ora- Clarke 87 ham . SJ O Pyers it. Wright, b. n.Maxfleld b Byers 30 MsxArld . 103 II. C. Wright, notout . SO J.Jevnns, b. Ounn . . 88 A. Ounn, c. Byers, b Ora J. Ogllby, c Tyers. b. ham 83 Ounn ... ST. Clarke, c. Byers. b. T. Other, run out . lOr Oraham , 0 II Johuson, b Maxfleld 3,0 K. Cooper, c. (irauam, J Tyng, b Cooper 4 b Jevons 0 E. Ifrlneken, b Cooper. 0 B. P. lTxt, c. Jevons, b. A. Itoblnson, c Ounn, Oraham 0 b Cooper . 4 E. O Hockwood, b. Ora- n O WllklDsonJi Ouun 0 ham . 0 F-Jones, not out ... o K. Lawrence, Ullraham. 0 Byes. 7 F H. Oram, b. Oraham 0 Legbyes.. 1 II s Sandall. not out... o . Byes ll ToUl 313 Is byes 5 vvrdes . ... , ." 1 No balls .. .: a Totals. 148 Greenwood Athletes Compete. The annual excursion ot the Oreenwood Athletlo AssiKlatlon uf Brooklyn wss held yesterday to Forest Mew Park on the Hudson ltlvsr. Nearly three thou sand persons were aboard when the steamer, tug, and two big barges left the pier at the foot of Hamilton avenue and sailed to tho grove The Athletic Commit tee of this enterprising organization, ever alert, lm mediately with the disposal of lunch held a very fluo programme of athletic sports with these results Itunnlng High Jump, Dcrakb-Wou by Patrick J. Iteuey, Greenwood A A, who cleared S feet 41ft Inches, Edward II VA hltlach. formerly Prospect liar rlers, was second with 3 feet 8 Inches, and Wllllan. smith, Urreuwood A. A , third with 3 fret H Inches llu.tler.' ilaie. twlm arouul the boat, Scratch Won by Thomas V Brlce, ex President Oreenwood A A i with Adam Irnln.ilns-uwcHKl A A, second, and George IIusIk y. Un en wood A. A . third rutting the hutei n (uund bhot, ratch Won by John J o Villi UreeuwiMdA. c.wlth Ifeet3lnihes, I'elerheeluy, Oreenworxl A A ,olld, with 01 feet 1 liHh.aml Henry Weyman third with 8wfeet 10 Inches. OneHtAndlngftrnalJump scratch Won hy W llllam Miillh, lireenwood A A , wllh V feet n Inches, James Tllbbnrd.UreenwoodA A ,sesond,wtliufeet 8tuetiea. and vdsm Irw In wss third w Ith 0 fret I lm n Itunnlng Broad Jump hcratch Wou ly f-dward II. Whltlaih. Prospect Harriers, with 17 ri el 4 lue lu-s . W llllam Smith. Urev-nuood A. V . waasnoud, nllli 17 feet J laches, mid I', Tubbard aud 1 atrlt k J. Feeney tied for tlilrd, eaca clearing 17 feet 3 Inches. Greenpolat Itallroad klea as Atbleteo, The memliers of Oreenpolnt luilruad tun, latlon, Assembly No. 1,374, Knights of Lslor, enjoyed their annual picnic and sports yciterday at Dleekrlmann's Rldgewood l'urk. Long Island. IWvrrul hundred per rons witnessed the derision uf the athletic comprtl tlons In the afternoon, and In the evening the dancers held full swa The results follow! one-hundred yard Dah Hun ll,sp-Wnn by Peter C. CVlhinuell, acratrh w Ith lleorge h DeuuU, J yards, se ond an I Thorns P Heuderaun, I tarda, third Time, 14 seconds Cjuarb-r mile Hun bcrulch- Won by Michael (In nerty, ultuiVler r king aecuud and Benlamln I. MeMurrav third Time. 1 minute i Ik teconds. Half mfle Hun Hundtiap tt mi liy ivter I' O Don artl.serstth wltliNeltl Munllvenf asardi. second, sndiieurgeil King IS )ard third Time, 3 minutes OUVft secou la luinnln lmg Jump, Mcrsleh Won by George K lViinU. with is feel u'l lu. lot Wllllan. O Gregory, scratih. was an onl with 7 feet Sim hen and Peier C. McUurney. A lm his, third, with 14 fevt .1 llu he ltuunlug Hon, biep, and Jump, berate li Won by Michael ft a.aon wli 34 feet 7V luehes, with Thomas lie Williams Him best, second, with al feet J lui hes and Hi nuu u'llullurau third, with a 1 feel Three leggnl Hace Siratih-Won by George K Dennis and William O (In gor) wllh Georae II King and Nell hturdltiut tceouil, audi liarle Moore and 1'eterC McUurney third flme S14mhi.hK Corbel t Visit, the lllrtbplaee or Ills father. Hum iv, Jul) 34 Jnmee J, t'orliett, the American pugilist, paid a visit jeV.crda) to the town of Ilalllnroue, count) Ma)o, where hla father vt aa Ixirn. He wiu greeted ut the utatlun by thnuands of people, who literally carried him tn his hotel In the afternoon he gave a lierformani e fur the benefit of a ( haK.l which hlauiuie, theltev James Curliett, is building r.xtiirsliui trains were run to the town during the afternoon toionvey the rrowds of wijplo anxious to see the American champion In tlio evening he wees entertained lit a reception In the Town Hall, where he vvas presented wlthuii ad. drs of welcome and overwhelmed with bou. UUtts. Haseball Notes, A Constant Header-Tbe man U not out. Tlernsn battesl In hard li-tk HU drives were all gooil uues. Murphy U ready tn lump Into the game at any mo ment lleduean't relish bemh warming "Bad" ClArk dll soma lively coaching yesterday This kind of work Is greatly sppreclsted 1) the public Tbebatterha at the poll Ground tosliy will prob ably I Me.klu aud t arrell aud Gleuaou and Kohliuon The yimhlngs have all haturdayseicept Julv 4opeu, when lliey play the iioinasllcs They wlllplay the Aayiums at Mlif lletuwn LaUir Day Address Juba J McLaughlin, US Avenue D Treasurer Harry under Horst Is with tho Baltl tliuores and says Ihe New lurks trill do well to win twuout uf the thrregame from hU pels After )es lerds) ibuls.ul he had uo cumplaluts Io niske The Baltimore i lab Is furtuoaUi lu belug backesl by so guud a loser. 7heauleryeers a tesm ,.f players avrrsglng 17 yiarsoll.ehallengt, all teams of ibeir age The play ersare 1- Beuilar. ilicher, Hoblnson, . atelier, 11 ogsr nrst liae Hupp. I, aecond le Klevaer, third base Uuruloa, abort stop, J Shanuon left Oeld Ten nlsun, right flel I l'lielau centre Held Address t red Beutler Captain, loj under eer street, lirookljn Manager Ifanloa said to Tug Sm reporter yesterdsy "ill sre going to come prelty near that pennant We have greatly strengthen! our pitching department by the aUJiaoa of Glsasoa Clarkson, andTCsper. t Urka-in has not .reported yet prububly Utsuihe Is worklngout his ln days' uollcs tu cwvcUud. But Iguesshsrf'ioiue 'rouad all right lukslsslck sud t.per will reeelve a regular trial la the points lu bis atseuer I think he wlildu welt Ik st is July 44t lharlls Ganzell ihe honest old hard working eau her ot luo Bosuuu Uaaeball ciul was releaMl teedsy lu release of this tins all round tla)rw-a.ablg surprl to all uuialde the nisnage lueut ot the e luii. cancel! said that li was uo surwTw tuhlm aa he wj not r-imtsuj hit salary thu ye ir sud had no esjmulalut to make ' My arm lias tr lubled me !iii!i'l.,J'7'.,i,',J'S'.: L""u,t.'l ?ul ' r"m aruarl all right snl I thluk It hat. for I feel sure that I van gjiu now and play as w -U as .v.r I dou l intend to aS with any other cluUuuuI I rd sure that 1 can do my with ttJ boy" "'"' " """ U UU IITTLEMlDGLEnMISTAKl. inr.JocKr.r'SEnnon ofjvdomisxt cobt the r up van tub hace. Msrtsi Daty'a Bis ITorse the ravorlle, aad After av RwtttlK Flalsh Chant Beat Hint by Only a Ilead-A roer Car4 aad a Ltaht Attendaaee at Rsrslsia-Hwedea tVlna the Opealaic Pash Very Cleverly -Pr. Htrret's Galilee Ran m rest Bis Fnr. loeca Over the HleveTraek-NlmmsBrlatta Tarehbearer Itomesvlth a Rnalt-Unrena Takes Ihe Hurdle Race by si Nose-Joe Jtlpley Ituss Ilia Last Raee or the lean PAnATooA, July 24.-Society did tint take kindly to the poor card offered by the manage ment of the Saratoga Hoeing Association to day, and tho attendance was confined almost exclusively to the regulars, not more than 1,000 persons being within tho gates of the pretty course when the bugle sounded for the opening dash. The second race, for which Lamplighter, CandclAbra, and Madrid were carded, was de clared off, Candrlnbra and Madr'd having been entered In It by mistake. A selling race, which was run as Lho fifth event, was substituted. It rained sharply In the oarly morning, and while there was no mud, the track was slow enough at first to tnakn the tlmo poorer than on tho opening day, although Cooper A tiherldan's Torchbearer catrled 117 pounds and ran five furlongs In 1.024. and tlnlllce. Dr. Btrcot's three-) car-old, was sufficiently resurrected to show six furlongs tn 1 10, During tho morning tho management an nounced that after tJatunla) next nu lng would begin at 2:,10 o'clock Instead nf 1 1 tlO o'clock, as has been the custom for ) ears. Visitors nro not taking kindly to the lden,as It revolutionizes tho old-established s) stem w lilch hns been so popu lar. It was tho hnblt of visitors to brciUnst late after a sip of tho waters of the many springs and repair to tho races, returning to din ner about 3.30 or 4 o'clock, A drlvo to tho lake, a promenade at tho band concerts, nnd an hour or two at tho club houso dull) lng with tlio tiger, usually com pletcd a satisfactory day's programme. TUo change, therefore, will not receive universal ommi ndatlmi. President Waluauru 4md his nssoclutcs figure, however, that hundreds of persons will come to the races from Tro) and Albany If the) are not compelled! to lose tho en tire duy, and that Is tho principal reason for the cliingt. Sweden, on her form at Morris Pnrk and bhcepslicnd Hay, was mailea warm first choice for the opening dash for two-year-olds nt four and a half furlongs. Derelict and tho Canadian youngster, Kosstnar, cnrrled moro money than an) of the others, although thero was some money placed on Walbnum's Hossmoro as tho field went to tho post. Caldwell's start settled the chuticts of Achiever and Hossmar, both act ing very greiu nnd mnvlngaway slowly from the rear division. In the homestretch Mmms shook up bweden, nnd Kelly's filly won cleverly enough b) a good open length. Hossmar was n fair second and ruu like a good colt. Derelict wnsaclnsu third. Dr. Strut had nil his friends In lino to play (lalllee for the dash nt six furlongs for three- Lcur-old. irlfllii Indulged "enella and 1-rcd louglHsa with tho leuel until the stretch was run luii, and then tlio crack light weight cut loose, dnlllte winning hands down. Fred Douglas inn I nfted hcnelln, who was running for tho tlrtt tlmo this )cnr, and secured second mime) by half n length, bcnella's ankles aro big whero they have been fired, and he went pretty gliigefli on them today. Inquisition nnd Loving Heart behnvedvery badly at the post, Heufcan receiving permission to walk to the pnt nnd mount tho latter lu the line. It being impossible tn do an) thing with her away from tin otht r horees. Chant lonkcsl like the best of good things for the mile nnd furlong rate, but there was the wannest kind nf a tip nut on The Pepper, and those who exis-i ted togct 3 to 0 on ('hunt wcro confronted bytlto .1, and The Pepper went to the ikisi fuvnrite. X'hnnt'ri races were so good nt Hrightou.howcver. that It seemed Impossible for an) huree thut hod lxs.ii in retire ment for nearly ii) cur to beat hliu. Miss Dixie made the running to the turn, where ehowas headed b) buthChant and The Pepiier. There wasn't a length between thepnlr. nnd the latter seemed to be gaining. "Martin took the centre of the track where the footing wns better than next to tho rail, and when he moved out Slldgley movisl In with The I'tppcr. Hy eo doing ho lost the ruco. The tiuir iv ere under n drive all through tho last hundred ) arils. Chant winning by n head. Miss Dlxlo wasn poor third. Hobfii Hood was so jierlstently touted fnr the selling ruco for the three-) ear-olds at five fur longs that he went to the post the favorite at :t to 1 on. Miss Lilly und the favorite were the luiccmakerH to the furlong poll, svlurc tlunn hrought Torchbearer through with u rush, nnd finally won In clever st)le by half u length. Hiibiii Hood wits second and the Memento roll third. The lust named finished unite strung. '1 lie public looked askance at the hurdle raco at first, but finally began betting nn It. Tom l)iiu. Juponlcn, aud iliuu Hrummel carried considerable muiic). Prlie made n dash for the lend nt the start, and at one time lesl by ti n lengths. Hi the run home he tired budl). and w us overhauled at the liuit Jump b) lorn Kl)iin nnd Man us Ml three horses were atuggering at the finish. Marcus winning b n nose, while Tom r 1) un la at I'rlre a head fl) eoiuo mistake Jiiisinlca's number went up in third pltiee.but this was stsiii ree titled. Hi ml Hrummel fill at tlio lust hurdle und rolled iiinipletil) over Vat le). Fortunate 1) neither man nor horse was Injured, lorn M)nu was vrr) fat mi the fiat, hut he Isgreenovir thl'Juiuis, nnd dwells at the tuke-uir hihI uftei he luuds. The Jumps here are much too low. and horses are lm lined to raee at mem nils is iiuugerous, una the Steeplechase, Hunt, and Pony Hating Assrs la tlon should see Unit the) uro of the regulation height. Thero were only three starters for the extra rate- Willi ott. (leorge Hes.k, and Future, The lettlng was heuv) between alcott and the three.) ear-old, even munej being the ruling (aids. Future made the running tu the tut ii. where Heck headed him. und, stalling off Wal eott'srusli ut the furlong pole, won lu huud by two lengths Pierre Lorillard Is eutc-tulnlng a large part) on the Ca man his huti-o Unit, at Albany. U. J Fitzpatritk ), Joe Hltile) will not race ngaln this )ear 'Ihejockev feels badl), as Hlplcy was reui)lng him for alt tho attention he had give ii him since last August. Ihith Sweden amUWoltott pulled up quite lame utter their races, r-uinmarlea, FIIIST HAO. Formslden two-)ear-olds, tursefSOO, fouranda half furlonga Madison Muhle'scli f Sweden byflreenlaud Hams), Ids Ihllllllial I J L. h jgrieiii b c p.otsniar Ion iHeagan) 3 Leigh a Iti't U f Derell, I, 111 (Martini , J Klimet Jewel, hlr Jamea, Widow cllouot. Achiever, aud Itoatmore also ran Time, 0 7 l'pt Betting -Fight loSagalnat bweilen, 8 In 8 Pere Itil, 7 to I UiMkiusr lUIulKltiiiel, 1 J lu I Mr James. 13 lo 1 I low I II (not. i(i, 1 uhtcver. 3U tu 1 Host lllure, 30 to 1 Jewel. SrjOMl lUCfc tor three ) ear olds and upward, purs.i $300, six fur louca. u fetr.st'tb. e Galilee, by The Bard-Altharte. 113 ((Jrirtlni I J O Hutihlni'sb e rel Douglat, lUlHlnun.) . t' Fklsihniaiid Mnn'sUe heiiella UJtlerklns) j hlelghtuf Hsnd, Ixivlug Heart, au I Imiulaltlon alto ran Time. 1 10 1W Helling -Seven tu lOogalnit Gsllle. 8 to 1 Se nella 7 tn 1 Fred Douglas, 8u lu 1 Melght of Hand. 100 tu 1 In lultltlon, 100 iu 1 Lovln7 Heart. Tlllltll HACK. For all ages purse 300 nne mile and a furlong Leigh and Hiatus be Chant. J by l-alselto-Addis C . IcluiMsrllui l Man-Hi Dal) ilih The Pepper 3 lull (Slldgley) 3 James K. 1 epper's br iu Jflu Dixie. 3, 104 (Perkins) 3 Del Norte alsu rau Time. 1 37 l'.t Betting Six to 3 against The repper, ti toS Chant, U to 1 Del forte, IS lol Mitt Dixie rill'UTll HACE. For three-year-oldt, purso S00. selling! fins fur longs ( io er ft Hherldan's ch c. Torchbearer, by Brutus Srlula 117 (nluiuitj 1 G VV ultsiuin a e b c Hoblu II mkI, 103 ilHinahue) 8 1,1.1,-. n a Daly a Memenln colt, 103 (Urinlu) 8 Mitt Lilly aud Cummudure Houghau alto ran. Tlnu. 04l Post Be ttlng Ten to 7 on Itobiu Ilo-I, 0 tu 1 against Torchbearer. 0 tu 1 Memento colt to 1 Jilts 1 III) 110 to 1 Commodore Koughan niTii hah.. For all ages telling sen n furlongs V rlel-chuiaun k hull t eh c George Betk, 3, by George kluue) -Becky It. 103 (IVrklntl 1 J MelJiiigllluteh g naliott 0, II 4 Olldgle) I 3 It 4 1'aiursou'sch n Future, 6, lou (Iteagau) 3 Time. 1 30 Post Belling Ten to 8 on George Beck, even money against w alcott, 00 tu ) Future SIXTH ItACg. Hurdle race, purse (SCO, one lulls and a quarter os erOve hurdles. Stonyhurtt guide's b g Marcus, B, by Red Boy Auttrord l43iV,Mtch) , 1 H T. Donovans br h Tom Flynu, S, 103 (P.CalU baa) 8 M Daly'sch b Prise, s, 148 iHerdie) a Japunlca, Lonely, aud Beau Bruuiuiel alsu ran Th laser fell. Time, 8 84U . Post Bettlng-8vea to S against Tom Flynn, t to 1 Japoulca 4 to 1 Beau Bruuuucl, b lo I Lonely, 10 to 1 Marcui, 14 to I Prlto The following are the entries for to-morrow: Illrtt Haee One mile and a furlong Candelabra. w 114lllum 114 jiuiluhtir litltactut 114 I victorious lbdlUruieuUue 04 TbcCJueeu ul bccuadltace Kormaldeutwe ear- Ids, selltg nve furlongs. Tutcaa I0iFTanklUi IW l??"S?n ' jus MUrU ios MUs Dtxoo 103 Cllta 103 f?."10 ... W sir James is Glimpse oily 0luscia Wly 83 ittS -I) J0t ..Joys Alt j, . - Jsual ataaawaaS.t1ttatttaaiatStjttawaStSSaiSiatttJttWtWt1tai Ttlnl lUet-sevtn furlongs s sentni. Sirmentot , ..IISIAtoSs. ,..,,..115 ay Win ., ..loollllgh 0. .,,. ,,,..101 Fourth Race Three-quarters of a roll, Rubicon lPJirrlg ... . ..... ... 103 Osllllee . i,. lOiilWettrsrk 10S Anrellsn lOJ.HIsbolus .. . .. 103 intentate 103 Flirt ....100 entlgerna 100 Fifth llse-One tnlte and a sixteenth. Kingston .. lKIMsrlrid . ,. 100 1-sytiri'lsy ooiQwendotlB 04 With Race Fire fnrlongs. Ilsrry Reed 130 Campania 100 Applause lltFarorMe , 100 Halms , ilOOveretta . , .100 SlrDlion, Jr . ,. 1 10 Trophy gelding ,. 100 Mirage .... , , ... 103 Urania . .tod Peggy Merrill colt. 109 Roundelay . loo lATTLt! MATT ItT A XJ!CK. Ite Beats Heir aad the flood Thtnn Blue Oarter-Aetldeat at the Ilnrdlra. The racing at Hrlghton Peach yesterday was of the usual order, the defeat nf well-backed favorites being the rule rather than the excep tion. The talent began tho afternoon most auspiciously by winning the first two races, after which they suffered four successive defeats. Nick wns considered hy the critics to hate the first race at his mercy. It proved to be a good selection. Nick, with 1'anw ay and Gertie, made tho running to the upper turn, where Gertie showed In front. Once straightened In the stretch Kick came nway, winning by two lengths from Pnnwa). frank It, llarf closed up quickly at tho finish and beat Uerllo for third mime) , Dutch Skater had the call in a field of fair calibre In thn second rncc. There was a strong tip nut on Harrington, Stoncuelllo gavo her company a fast sprint for five furlongs, when she began to lag, Dutch Hkater and Harrington had a hot argument around the turn Into the stretch, the former getting tho best of It as they nrnrcd the finish. Harrington was beaten a scant half length, btonenelllc, ridden out, was third, four lengths away. Truepenny and tit. Paulino wcro equally fan cied In tho third race, a five-furlong dash for two-) car-olds. The field was the largest of the afternoon, and, as usual, the) gavo the starter a lot of trouble. The start was a ragged one, Kttarro and Ilelle of Htonewall going nut in front. The latter took the lead In the first fur long and led to the finish, winning easily, tit. Pauline bent Irucpcnny three lengths for sec ond mnnev, Hlue darter was thought to be good enough to bent a light field In tho fourth race, Carr's big colt has been running good races of late, and )estcrday he looked to have an easy task, but he ran unplaced. The winner turned up In Llttlo Matt, on whom a select few hod got the com fortabln odds of U to 1, but at post tlmo the price dropped to 7 to Z.Illue darter was first away.but qtili kly fell buck. HellT was in front down thn bnckstrrtch. Hounding the turn for home Iletft shook himself clear of his field, but Little Matt went after htm in the last furlong, and In a stiff drive beat hlra a neck for tho nurse. Ilellt got the place from Holero by a couple of lengths. Charade, a vastly Improved horse since his last publlo performance, bent tho even-money favorite, Tom Tough, in the fifth race. Hardy Fox ran a game race, but the old fellow was un able to respond to Charade's bold challenge In the Inst furlong. Tho latter won by a scant half length from Hardy Fox in a punishing finish. 'I ma 'I uugh was beaten half a length for the plate. The hurdle race furnished tho usual number of mishaps. Ulenall refused the first Jump. Flip Han, the favorite, camo to grief along with Crown Prince at tho last Hurdle, tit. Anthony took the Jumps as lightly as a hare, and run ning a good race won, pulled np. Hushranger was seiond and Hummer Hreexo an indif ferent third. Wright, tho Jockey who rode Crown Prince, was not seriouslr lntiinil. but Dunlop, the rider of Flip ilap, had his i ellar bone broken and was otherwise hurt. He was unconsclout when carried from tho field. Flip Flap hobbled back to the pad dock v i ry lame. Crow n Prince evnped unhurt. James Casey, owner of Hushranger, bid bt. An llioti) up $400. Mr. Heard, owner of the winner, bid tho usual retainer, and kept his horse. Jockc) bhcort), who rides for V. C. Daly, waa set dow u for the bulancu of the meeting for de liberately fouling Mlcmao Queen In the second raie. Ihe Stewards have suspended A. Shields, ovvm r of Ixigan for the present, and referred the case lo the Jockey Club They fallnd to prove that Shields was lu collusion with the book makers, but Shields was unable to satisfy them that Logan's race was a true nne. During the examination the Stewards stumbled against some evidence that aroused their suspicious In regard to Lizzie's running In the same raee. Father Hill's case will be Inquired Into. (Sum maries t must nACE. For three-year-olds and upward: purse 9300. of wlilrhS73tn second and 33 to third; selling allow ance at ne furlongs A Itklns's lir.c.Mck, 4, by Mortemer Retribution, pu (Ballard) , ;t It lirndleyaib in Paunav, 4, 103 II. Jones) .8 James I uderwuod's br. r. Frank It. Hart, 3, 103 I Bergen) . ) Knhunta, Tiger. Rough and Heady, Glortana, Poor Jonathan, Oxford, Gertie, and Equation also ran. Time. 1 03 Post Betting Two tn on against Nick, 3 to 1 Rough and Ready, 0 to 1 Frank It llarf, 7 tu I Pisir Jona than, tl lu 1 Lquatlnn H to 1 Pan war, Je tu 1 ltubuita, 80 tu 1 Olurlana, 40 to 1 Oxford, 30 to 1 Tiger, 00 to 1 Equation. SECOfll RACE. A handicap for three j ear-olds, purso $700, of which 73 tn second aud 9J3 to third, one mile W Jeunlngi. b rnitchbkater, a, by Dutch Roller -Lua, 107 IKelffl , 1 W Donahue ten g Harrington, 8 103 (Hamilton) 3 A IbUKiiiteh f Htonenellle. 3. 1U4 illergen) , 3 Mlcmac (ueen and Hartford alto ran. Tlmr I 4 it Pint Betting heven lo 3 agulnit Dutch skater. 3 to 3 Nioneni Hie. 3 lo g Harrington, 10 to 1 Mlcmao Vueen, lu tu 1 Hartford THIRD HACE. Fortwo-year-oldt. puru'tsnn, of which $73 to sec ond sud St" to third, nve furlongs. Camibnatalilesch f Ilelle of Mouewall, by Upend- thrift MlasNallor us (HellT) . I Rlemtoit Maine tch. f St Pauline 100 (Bergen) 8 J 11. 1 1" Keen a K i . Truepeuuy. 104 (Hamlltoni a Visallt) Cllnnily, Tytura, Fttarre, Cremona. Judge Gleatoii, Hupurtor, Milwaukee, Mallnda, aud Ouldeu Gate alto rau . Time. 1 njlf. Tost Betting-Three to 1 agaluit BL Pauline. 0 to I Truepenny. 4 to 1 Belle of uionewalfo to 1 Mallnda, 14 to 1 Uttrre. 18 to I Golden Gale, IS to 1 Superior. 80 to 1 Milwaukee B0 to 1 Clio filly. 40 to 1 Cremona Oil to 1 ucallty, 60 to 1 Tytura, lvO to I Judge a lea son. FOURTH RACE. For three-year-olds and upward: purse $700. of which 473 tn second and $33 to third, selling allow, ancet one mile W II Jrnnlngtsbr.c Little Matt, 8, by Voltureur Black Gal, Use, (Carter) . l W Tobluabr g llelff, a, lllsUiDoggru) , W.c Dal) tcb h Bolero, aged. UJ(Uergen) j Charter and Blue Garter also ran. Time, l:43t4 Pott Betting-Seven lo s against Blue Darter, 7 to 3 RellT, 7 to 3 I lttl- Matt, 0 lu 1 charter, 8 to 1 Bolero. rirril race For three-year-olds and upward, purse $300, of which $73 tu second and $31 (o thtrdi seven furlongs. W It Jones sbr h. Charade 0, by cliaraxus Ada Ib-ll. 114 iNeumryrr) 1 I Mulleuteh g HnrdyFox.A. 1 1 1 (Ml-Glnne) g M Jordan 4 Co 's eh h Tom Tough, 3, lit (Clerleo) 3 hnpraoo. Half Mine, hlr Itae, Teuacious, Laurel, and W oisli toi tier alto run Time, I 10 Post ivttlng rieven lo IllB.-alnst TomTough,sto3 Chsrade, tu 1 t'ulidora, 10 to 1 llslf Mine, ISto 1 Ti ua. lout, 80 iu 1 VV oodchopper, 80 lo 1 Soprano. 40 to 1 Hardy tux ' SIXTH MICE. fHeenlechate purte $VW) of which $73 lo second and $ ii lo third, over ihe thurt euurte trie htabhV br h Ht Anthou) s liy Mortemer-Wsr I'ulnl, IfUiMaral , I Janii-sCaiu-v'abr g Ilmhraiiger 4, ISO handler) 8 W Mecleahr m Summer Hreese, S Uw.Orlfrln) 11 Crown Prime, Glenall I Itero and rllpFiapalto ran Tlm .1 nut, 1'ott Betilng-Hveto 4 on Hip Hap, 4 to 1 agaluit Ht Anthony, 8 to 1 I IJero, lo tu I Du.lirsnger, Ho to 1 Cruwu Prime, jo io I Glriiall, JOtu 1 bummer Breese. The entries to-da) are Flrt Race- Belling, one mile Trouble. IIH Mutmee . ua Haunterer lid ltual George 114 bt Laurent lol) some ui Lanclug ill? Wllinar Js etpatlan 10 iillolden Valley 8S Toptiallanl loa'Dsly . gj UucleJlm luu, besroud Race Selling, six furlongs, live Oak 107 Major General . 103 lactotion 1113 Geeirge Dixon .. 104 Terrapin ins 11 lance lnj Fouallon 10 lip.t.n ll.ln ,. Nird Ifswksioue )U3 Dr ilsrnett 104 Charter 1 bv) bartaaiu 07 loreni 07 Eaufelda (17 WhyutIt 07 ' Third Race-Maidens selling, five furlongs. Anna Marie 108 Tweedledum 00 Iniiua 103 Maylrvln 1,6 (attamt 101 i Kile Ella uo U ng Mue filly 101 r Itle Morrison nily oil Mnevah 103 Lprnarnlly 110 JenuleA HU vv'.r Gallon. 00 tint Light HKiLliMbethnily 100 Cora loo1 tourth Race-belling six furlongs. GuldDolUr 118 Addis ua Woodehopper lit Tom Unity u j Hardy toa loo Vagalnind . loa Billy Hoy Km Cuimnad ins Koll 103 1'oljdora . 03 Our slaggle w Melntyra ln Fifth Race-Selling one mile and a furlong W'B U8MrKass .ins Kir Toui . lOtiJordaa , 107 Marshall 10?Honnee oi Marguerite 103iLaurvl . . .. (gi Sixth Race belling, tU furlongs. Best Brsud 104 Leigh 0S Ilsrry lllukton 104 Dr Johnson . 104 Adjourn 10$ Muthulu . lot boprauu too Utile Bravo vi Milan va Lrtc-cton V8 bon Malheur W Sadie H Jo The fnurfli race on the regular prngramm wasdecLAred off and the sixth dlvldeel, the first half now being the fourth race. The Winners at Flushlas. Tbe attendance yesterdsy al Flushing was fully as large as oo the same day but week, notwithstanding that there ware no foreign book a Sammaiis. First Rsm Purse $100. two-year -olds, tlllnr, half t uUla. Jarley, 100 IKiug), 30 to 1, won) i Ithaa colt, c n. Jtm.t. g4 -JJgSfa4jfcife. j,4l ItlltttttttttlttaaattttwjtWta-wiii ' ).'o'loh,rll'To!ijl 0S (Zelleri.fl to 0. second! LltUe Willie, 11 0( walker), M to li tnlrd. flme, H18H. nyman and Jim Mo- USStViSX" 11001 selling! .!"!; Mrlongs. 1-arsgon, 107 (BprseylB to V(w?2i,rlr5wr! 103 (Uller). 7 to 10, second! fan King. 1031 Jidrews), Jotol.thlru, Time. 0S7H The Fearl, rf nance, ami 0t2tnS RTce-rurse $100: M;!"Jt ' $ "" furlongs. Hushing, 108 (Morris), T J 0. w-otji nee l-lne. s (r. Alford), 4 to I.TffdN.rTnn2 tl'erl ns). 8 lo I, third , Tlme.O 06 Atjtonm.Wn dlcttne, M'scey. Bnnker Hill, and Ben March also ran Fifth. Racei-Purse $lt0 selling: onemlle. Day Break, loo (7-eller), 7 toS, wont Watch .Charm, S3 AT. Alford), to 8. seeondl Roger. 107 (MorrtsljS to 1. tbird. Vlme,l!47M Red Cross, tJarrecnJ, Comprador, and Hercules also ran. Charley "Weber Hldea roar Wlaaera at Hawthorne, CarcAeo, July 24 -The attendancest HawHiorne to day was 8 800. The wealher was fine and track fast. Charley Weber rests four winners. Summaries! tlrst Race-Plve-elghihs of a mil; heutrsl, 107 (C. Welier), 17toB,woni Nona, 07 (Castln), 7 to8 sec ondt Dick Behan, 110 (Blayloct), 4 to 1, third Time, 'second Race ftsven-elghthsof a mile nrTh"!" ton, 111 tC.Weber), 1 to 8. woniBhuttle, 1 1 at Thorpe), 0 to 1, seeondl Amelia ilay, 117 (Blaylock), Otol, thlnl Time, I so . ,, . Third llace-Flve-elghlht of a mile IJnseed. 107 (C. Wel-er), h to 1, wont Dhrgs, 118 (Irving). 1 to8,secpnd Panic. 1 10 (J.yiilier), 40 to 1, tfitrd. Time, l'OilH lourth Race Three-quarters of a mile. Bellguard. (en tcaasln). 8 to 1, won! The Reaper, 103 (ThorpeM) to S, second: Nanee, 88 (C. Weber), BHiol, third. FIf't'hilace-Onernlle. Capt. Rees, 101 1C. Weber), even, wont l'atrlck, 103 ftelgh). to 10, secnndi MnckAhl i tewcom), 10 to 1, third Time. l!48M With Race-Three-quarters of a mllo Lucky Di. 101 t(ovington), 4 to 1, wont IrsleO , 87 fCeasln), 4 lo 0,i.s-ond 1 Little .Nell, V7(N Hill), 4 to 1, third. Time, HICK. How They Finished at Hamllne. Rr. Pail, July 34 -The following are the results at Hamltne tieelay First Race-One-half mile. Mary Talbert won. Mes sage secemd, Bessie T. third Time, 0 BOW Second Race- Hlx furlongs Tom Kelly won, aim berlr second, Bankrupt thlnl Tlmr, lilil Third Raee-Reven furlongs, selling CreTassewon, Mollis II see nnd, Sunle B third. Time, 1 S9H Fourth Race-One mile MounUeln ouall won, Emma Mac second, Oxford thlnl. Time, 1 144. Hfth Race-One mile and seventy yanta, Tssco won, King sur second, Kxcelslor third. Tims, 140. JIED XtVIi II AD Bl'EED TO 1TZX, nut a Fonl Drive Hent lllrn to the Stable A Ho a Track at Cleveland. CLETELVttD, July 24. Tlicro was no rain to stop thn sulkies to-day. but tho storm of yester day left lu effects n tho shape of a, very muddy track, which delayed tho Clrsnd Circuit card so long that only three events could bo finished. The footing at the polo was so bad that this part of tho course, was not touched by tho har rows, and the horses had to make a detour In all tho miles. This kept the average speed down a second or more aud enabled the winners to got off lightly in the matter of records. Ilcd Hud, who secured tho two heats trotted yesterday In the first race, sold at $50 to $12 over the field this afternoon. He bad speed enough to win, but a stand-still break cost him the third heat, and a foul drlvo in the next sent the Kashvillo colt to the stable tn disgrace. Ex pressive got so much margin after Red Bud's break in tho tlilrd heat that It waa surprising to see Curry make a kill ing; drive for it, as lie was an open length bock when Expressive reached the wire In v!:17M. bending his colt away at onco In the fourth heat, Curry sought tho firmer footing near the outer fence, McDowell evidently thought ho could do tho same and get past, but when he lifted Expressive up to Ited Hud's wheel the placo was closed and he had to stop drlv lng. Ited Hud had a clean lead to the wire. but the Judges gav c the heat to Expressive and announced Tied Hud distanced for tho foul. Tho race w as a gift to Expressive in another hent. There was nothing able tn dispute the rights of Sally Simmons to the 2:2fl race, and the third heat in 2:1HH was only a Jog for tho big filly. The 2-17 trotters made livelier work, though Miss Nelson was quite the best of the largo field. She did not get through In time for the first heat, and after Edith H. had led most of tho wb), going to the half In 1:0071, Urown Dick overhauled the little brood mare and, shaking off Jamea L. won in 2:1S. On the upper turn dlyccra aud Uraydon came together, but nothing serious resulted. After Miss Nel hoii got In front In the second heat she was not headedsihough Judge Austin, Commodore Por ter, and other cracks were In hot pursuit In the last two heats. Uelng now a full day behind, the horses will bo started as curly as possible to-morrow, tbe 2.21 trot coming first, thn 2il5 pace next, and then the 3:21 trut, the other class leftover to day, bummarles: 8 83 class, trotting: three-year-olds; perse $3,000. Rxpresslve, br, f . by Elec tiooeer Esther, by Express (McDowell I. J Bill IJmnneer, b. c (Rayholdl . U 8 8 8 8 SlsvOower, Ii s. (Bernard) 4 4 4 8 8 Chide, h f. (Crane) . , . .... 0 6 6 4 4 Red Bud, ch c , by Red Fern (It. E. Curry) 1 1 1 die Htinup.b e. (Mueller) 7 7.dls. Burlliigame, br. o. (Goldsmith) dls. Flossy Betant. ch f (J. U. Curry) .. dls Tlmr-3:17, 4it,8il7M 8ilb,2 314 3 33 class, trotting! four year-oldst purse $3,000. Belly Simmons, br. f, by Simmons (tally Adaiut, by John Biinline (D. 0 Shank) Ill Nettle Wilkes, b f (Ruth) 3 9 3 Lovelace, br. c. (Chandler) 8 3 8 Why lent, gr r I Walker) 4 3 6 HedBlrd. ch r (Dowd) , , 7 4 0 Miss Rachel, blk f (Ketiham) t 0 4 MambrtnoHwirt.rh f (I'ennocx) 6 8 7 Cornelia llnvrnrd, b f. tl'rattl , 8 7 J Is Centllvre W likes, bit illogs.h .. ... U 8dr. Tlme-3 ll4,3 H, a.lbX. 3 17 elast, trotting, purse $3,000 Mitt Nelson, b in , iiy Norfolk-Lasslter, breeding untrarc-d (Curtis) . ,4111 BrownDlck.br g , b) St. (loud (Kldburi),, t B 8 7 Commodore Poner, b s (C. C Fuller) ..6888 James L.. b g (Brlggi) 34 0 Judge Austin, K g (Goldsmith) 6 4 3 11 Edith IL, b in IDevy) 8 7 7 0 Allorlta,eh in (Dkkerson) It 8 18 8 Maude, blk. m (Geersi 0 0 0 4 Graydou. g s (Walker! 18 0 0 8 Peverll.eh a (V 1 Dotile) ... ....... 7 10 11 10 Happy Promise, h a (Withers) 10 11 10 v OI)cera.b.ni. (Cannon) 18 18 edit Aurora Wince b s (Willis) 8 dr. W likes, b.g (Starr) , . . dls. Tlmek 13,3:17,8.17k, 8 18. A. Flae Field of Horeea for the Farkvllle Driving Club's Sfeettna;. The following are the entries for the two days' meeting of the Parkvllle Driving Clubi FRIDAr, JULY 27. 8 00 Class. Trottlng-B m. Wlltona, Parkvllle Farm; b. K Jlmmle D or ro g Philip Rmtlh.John W Drls coll. Parkvllle br g IMerlm.f). o Wright. .New irk city, blue g Blue Jacket, W llllam Dunlay, Graves, nil, br t Msdrlllloy.Janies Powers Hrooklyni b s Con tractor. MT Connolly, Jersey Cltyi U g. Senator Mc Phrrton. Samuel Mc I'hersnn, Jlsw fork , ch m Msg nolla. u L. Dorau, .New ,ork city; br g. Barney, W. lut-dwards.Hctberford.h J . br m Trotile. Samuel J Urown, Hattliuck, I. I t eh g Llndor. R. L. Davis, Port Jeff ersoui b m Meander, John Powers Brook! ya.' V. T.a,I2n,,v)' '.' I'owers. br g Samuel Tll.leu. ,,'A ''ondlt, Kew York cltyj b g Butcher Boy, IL 1'. Hale New York city 8 41 cists. Trotting and Parlng-Rn g Honest Abe, ? '!?',nl,, lUf.rn.'i br ' Harry It. II llogert Brooklyn! grm Ella E or b g lvte c'urran, Johu W , nrlscitn, larkrllla, I. m I Ittle Barefoot, Kit Thomas! Morrltanls. br m, Beaufort Girl. William Dunlay Oravetenl. blk g tranklcit U Covey. Mattliiick: b g Veruette. James Powers, b s Hussar VV A. W)im Far llockaway. blk in. ltoval Belle, t Hmlth; Newark i ch g Gnld (.harm, William Battennau. Bruoklvu gr in Highland Lastle, A Danrourt, Roal 'j'ase.lass.Trutilng-B. in Halt of Erin II Prloa. Jersey I lly.li g tree Trade Henry llopke. Brook!) n. br in Molllell or b g Frsnk ll D Bill. Brooklyn !'r s-tharlestdd). George Maloolu. Bns.klyn. br i '."."l J Cnrrlgah, Hllgewuo,! V J . blk in Marr Glbjs.nt. W llllnii. II N.lti.11. Bris.kl) n, I. g On T nie It llanle) Jeraej I ty d g iirover VVllkea. C U Iioraii. Nw ork Ily b ir I'lialuiwake. J a ilayes ""Wl. '" l1't' .- "s Port Jeffenim " g..J l,.Memanii J P Memaiin. 1'rartalla, L. I i b 'u Con Cooper, fatrkk "ray Sew . ork illy. br. ni Maud It, James Allen, Ke) port, 7' ' ' SATtHUAl, JL'LT 28. 8 SI Class. TrnliliiK B m Dors, J 1 Rogers Gravrteud eh lu Ilelle Grande. C liaekell Morris anu. blk in Oeuevla W A 11 Rlee! Brooklyn, li g t'utnier I It Mti rtoulhaiiipton ill il ir ilniier W like. I III,,,,,, Sew; ,,., city, bf ro ! id I ' J Kllairs Itriwklin eb g lirDvtr.K I. Davis lirt Jtrfrrtuii.li g Hurr) 1 .P 11 Powers, blk m Vanity I'""' .,ll"1rr I'lalnneld. eh g Harry T J 3 im" ?l i'!'"! v .b "' '. Brwjelllll si., k farm, Niirtliuirt .1 .1 b ni Kilty Pilot t harletf ""tkellr bf " Tm "'T """w 8.80 (lata. Trotting and Paclnz-n m w.nd. v t K'S''i. .if"'.'0 n' E'1? frlnceaa or b ni Wluola Parkvllle Fanui ch g Lu. ky Baldwin 11 V"'",b, "uetswutk. reterXnlTk fins kljii le g KruettMtirravers.tl.rls Mooney, hew York elty eh g Bn Davit John Maearthy liruuklyu 1. g irankj George II Smith, orange, N J nau, 3 43 Cltua Tmttlng-U m Neu l'anroait Parkvllle Farm b m Maid olVrlii, 11 Pries. J,Vv h';." ,,, ??'!! hJn.il vcFuru"" K JohnKrlsci. I I'srUli !. kr g Chlerialn, VVIIlam Duulun. Grave M-nd le m T'ruella chain. Ualker. Rlvethea. ill bg U utor L. Doran New 1 ork tllyj br a Dan or br s TarIT pSn?r,,slSl:,rAn,v!lU,uukiil,re. MoSfai urTb'nT k l ff.i ii I'lf FarWkaway ell g Ulidor t7..ri iMIiiS 'i S"!rn,:u.,'.n tarrleU llll. lay . .'. tSJin ii. C ".''"IjC John I. Held larkvll.; b ui Meander Jofin i'owers br f Georgians Jtmut a,1Froi.oV,rhiHUri' K""8 l""U'' Uf""u' News fow the Horse World. .iSIfJ1."'. lu.. -McFerrau ft Clausen's four Wu?$lo;ooor'UUr,r ''' " ,7' aM las" night 3ivVv?,er:1rlputn?d,'u ,"c,, - ,ttau5 '" mSE?itlu.;J$,'.itt. TT OP""0 "t "" trotting !5,, UUF '' hss teen pottpuaasl until to StSSv'uSS Voun' V Xu,mf '' stefrin Thfre aVS ?SiJwi,t."MW ' ' '"" ai " hotel. a,I aM Iketetitu l""',,,m,n "0,a "" tuIand. the Wi. Hosmer aad PUIsled Hatched to Row Three Mile. Botrros. Jaly 34. -aeorge II Hosmer of Bostoa and rredA PtaLtled of .North Gorbatn, Mt., today algued articles for a thrtw-ulle single scull race, wtta oo turn, upon a cours to be mutually agreed mm, nn Aug , (or $&o a akta. Tba raoe L7 lot. MwJiPiflT? Jb-rvJc. ot ibe XtUet&fJtlSr&SSll xsn1 jxnBBt a. a at roomAzz. ) I The Donshtr Athletea of Fleraiea rotat W TTI11 Support sv Team. ! The few Jersey Athletlo Club Intend to place I a strong foothall tcm on tho field this fall, and JL hare accordingly arranged gamea with all the '9 lradintf colleges. Manager Masterson has ar- J rangrir fortHS followltiR gamest Rept.80 New Vork A. C.vs.Lawrencevilie Academy, r1Tl?Sw ierW A. C. vs. Orange A P .at rtrange. Wt. o1 .Ne7 Jersey A. C. s Polytechnlo Institute, at Ktl0iiewJersey A. C. vs. Stevens In.tltoto.at UCs?tf?.'Vew Jersey A. C. vs. Princeton (scrub) at NOc,tJioT"e?e,w Jersey A C. vs. Rutgers College, at Kew . t'ftTii'. New Jersey A. O. vs. Williams College, at Wtc,87".tle'w'jersey A. C. vs. Wesleyan nnlvendty, st , "kov'KnJw Jersey A. C. vs. Lafayette CoUege, at I "hoe, 'fflvew Jersey A C. vs. Swarthmore Oollege, at J,J,ovJ.''ro''Se0w Jersey A. C. vs. United States Naval Academy, at nnnpolls. 1.1.1-ai- . lor 17, New lertcy A. C. vs. Chicago Athlello At aoclatlon, at New Jirary Oval, ,,.,, . n .. 1 .Nov. 81, New Jersey A. C vs. F.llxabeth A. C , at j Elisabeth ' Tho candidates for tho team will bogln train lng on Aug. 2A at tho club's grounds at Ilergen Point under tho care of a wcU-kuown college coach, , Katrlea for the Long Island Regatta. Hero are the entries for tho Ionir Island r. gatta to be held on Saturday next at Flnshlnf, L. I. The races wilt licgln at 2:00 P. M.I Junior Single FVull-J. W. Msher. WyanoknR. ai Hcbart Ahrens Beawanhaka B. C I John Hcndrlckion, UJunVoriSub!eScnlls-H F. Bennett, bow! T. F.-rtor-ton, stroke, N.V. Athletlo Club J. A. Gray Ism A J. Dltirlck, simke, Itnvenswood B '. W. F. ltsnham, bow J A. Ileraty, stroke. Harlem It. C. i Junior t our (Hgs-U .0-Knsgel. berwy C. g. Knsrp 3 J.J MeOulre.OiJ W. Maher, stroke: F.F N.PeCsmti, coxswain. Wysnoke, ll C. ft Townsend, bow .ft. Faulkner, 8, Ira Beard, Hi Ed Beard, stroke: K.Kehoe, "nlor'FouVshel'l (Fjvgle CupW. Fralem. bow! R, Mcl)ougsl.3J. Mertons jW ynrrls, stroke, Varuna B C Tl L Fowler. bow I) P. Rogers, 8C.F.Byrd, 8: r. Conners stroke. Flushing B C. C. 'en nlngton, Ikiwi W. H. Whltner. 3, A. Nlckerson.Si A. rrentis stroke, Vaulllus B. tt W. H. fltruse. bow( If. F Ecks. J K W Hlllman. Ill F. F..IVllne. stroke. varuna li c J ei, rs nmeiier, i, ... a.-..,,, , . C Tltns Hi vf J. Vt llcox, stroke, hereits B. C. Intermesllate Single bculls-John Uendrickson and P. F. Sharkey, Kavenswood II C. Senior r our (Ilgs-I-. W. Burns, bowj V, Locktrieyer. 81 1- Carney, 1, Owen Fox, stroke! F. Knowles, cox. swain Institute H ft F. Holt.bowiC IHulfleld. 8 E. Ilowanl. 8J Brink, stroke: IL l'pllsnl, coxgwalu, Triton B. d. OF. Sartorlus, lnw A. Kollsted, Si It. Waldep,8:n W Morris, stroke) C C. Etnythe, cox swain. New York A. C. , . , bcnlor Four Shells-W. H rtnkney.bow : B. J. Keane, S:F. VT. Howard, .If J R. Crawford, stroke. New yorlt A.C. O.H.Coucb.liow.O.l Ingrain, 8laulIukow, 8, J II Warren, stroke, Astoria A.C. Senior lour Bsrge-F Hahn. bow: Max Kiirmpsl, 8 EmltFuchs, Ji OK. Siorin, strokei John Oehrs. eo x swain, Vali ncln It ft J. Fratem, bow: It. JIcDollgal J. Mertens. 8, W VorrU, stroke, 1. Yates, coxswain, larunnll C F Mack, bowi J. Behensky, 3: L. Oa.1. man. I, J. Kondelka, stroke! J.F.Fesar, eoxswslii. First Bohemian II C. C. Kostlang. bow: H "W. Thorns, 8i J. Mohlraati, 1: V. States, stroke! J. A. Thorns, cox. swain. Active It C. . . Senior Single bculls P. F. Sharkey. Bavcnsw ood n. C.i George Freeth, aruna n. C. Entries for this event open until 1 0 A. H. Thursday morning ,. omeers Referee, J. I-. Ballantyns, ArUmrKull R.CJ starter, M. II. For, Metropolitan A, ft! -udges. Wi Ooodklnd, rineHUrl) C.i ('.UMlddlebrook, Ctcscc-nt A. C; E. J. Byrnes, Atlanta B. C. Jllcyclo Races Postpone-. Nxwxjcg, July 34. Rain until the early morning ha forced the entire postponement of the Ite ar rufaj Meet given by the Leaguo of Licking Wheelmen. 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