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H ; 4. ' THE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1897. s - H ( " CYCLONE" SEYMOUR'S DAY . ffin rovxo T.v.FT.itAsnnn vixanca V a woxnr.iti'Vi. uaxv. f . L Clevclnnds Hrt but Three nils and Are Again Mint Out by III Jfevr York lUttlmorcs :.' i One. llora Itefrnt rittibtir' ITaaklnalou ft Pmwi t'hlraco In ttio llape St. I-exls tTlns. fj I It Is not often that thn Now York ahut out a p " team llko tho (Jlovelnnds two days In succession V. l and liy tlio Identical scores, but auch proved to I L'i ,' bo tho rnso when yesterday's pramo was over. I J ' Toooau'a men were sliiiitilly defeated again, and I , the locals Ruined on tho Cincinnati, who did not I II piny. Tlio Ilnltlmorcs made enough runs to i 1! t' , Benin topnlo tho rittiburits over, and incl j Ij li dcntnlly Incrcrtsud their lend over tho Uostona 1 II fe ? by six points. Tho Wellingtons defoated tho I Iff t' Ijotilsvlllos, ami will pnss thoni to-day If they jlj S win ngixln, Meanwhile tlio Chlcnuos havo ! V dropped to oloiontli holo, Tho surprise ot tho j'l i l Any was tho victory ot tho St. Ixiuls team, com III y. t posed mostly of ex-yunkers, ovor tho Phlladel ill Ei r phlntconi. Tho results: 111 P Kctr York, B Cleveland, 0. Daltlmore, 111 riltshur. 9 l L Washington, H Louisville. 3, II P , VI Louis, Si Philadelphia. 4. Ill '& Tiir, nxcoRti. II B , Per I Fer K V I Chilli. nVn.Lnaf.crnf, Clutil. Won.Lctl.cent. M i TjeJllmorS....:i3 U ,78lilcleveland....!l!i 83 .000 HIVl - llostun li 13 .Till Pittsburg 30 US .403 WAV Cincinnati.. ..27 HI .0911 LoulsvuT.....17 a; .380 II , New Yirk....Sil 1? .888 Wulilnirton..lO SO .SRI M t l )MilladeIphla.X4 SU .811 Culcaito IT 28 .378 ft Brooklyn 23 22 .800 iM. Louis. U 88 .11)1 It A NEW TORK.&; CLICVKLAND, 0. II ij ; "Cyclone" Seymour ownod tho rooters last I . ' nlidit. Ho was a horo at tho Polo Grounds In I ' I tho afternoon, and his vtonderful pitching will w !j I not bo forgotten by tho 4,500 cheoring on thu. 'I ,', elnsts who looked on. It la not exaggerating It jl f, a bit to aay that this young left handcr showed ;. moro speed thnn HubIo, Moekln, or any othor I , twlrlor has ever possessed In local games. At , times ho (shot the ball In with auch jl terrlflo moinontum that tho Clovoland ' players put their heads togothor and marvelled. I ' Jlut it wasn't epood alouo that provod so elloo- M V tlvo against Toboau'i Indians. Wide, swooping i C curves, bonutlfullr controlled at critical stages, 9 ', mudo tho visitors look llko wooden men as thoy ' vainly tried to hit safoly. As u result ot Soy- ,d mnur's skill, not a run was scored, only throo IB C i hits wero made, und eight men struck out. In M '.t ' eluding lllos and hits, but six drive went out IB & . (Ido tho dlHinond in tho nlno Innings. Inability 9 h to control fast balls rosultod in sevon freo bases I W .- and n hit by pitcher, but these things can bo aa M nnrlookcd. i And Beyinour's norves wero In good working Ba X order, too. In times past ho has shown a I ' tendency to "go up In the air" when things II V didn't come his way, and when. In tho seventh jl i Inning, tho Clevelnnds filled the bases, with one If X i toan out, many of the spectators feared that the ' J youngster would go to pieces, aa Tobenu and mm his coaihcravt ore doing tnolr best to ruttlo him. 1 i' . O'Connor was at that stage sent to tho bat iu MB f ' Pitcher MclJcrniott'e place. Things looked do- Ml I ddedlysquallr, and both Joycaanduleason pur- (I posoly dclayou tho gomo by arguing with Umpire Hi I O'Uay in order to let Ueymour got a rent. Then Mil . tho human cyclono was cut looso again and SI ! with rriuhtful speed ho struck O'Connor out. Will -. That mudo two victims, and when last year's -. - chnmpion batsman, Durkett, who had r truck 111 ; out twice before, sent a fly to Holmes there was flu b eceno of wild excitement over this display of fll , sjrit und self-possession. WM i- The New Yorks backed up tho "boy wonder" 1 In faultless etylo. Not an error was charged D V . against them, the most sensational plays being J rnnde oy lloonto Davis and Kid Qleason. Tho V V ! latter cracked out two beautiful two-baggqrs nil - and tnado throo of tho nvo runs. Soymour, by jHI '' ' tho way, hit out two fine ones himself, ono for Hi ); two bags. JlcLlermott pitched good ball, except 111 i In tho sixth Inning, when tho Now Yorks scored 9 three runs. Tebeuu claimed that Clark should ; 5 f- have been declared out on strikes. In which case 1 j ;, no runs would havo been made. But thai didn't I " toako any dltferenco In the result ot tho game. n V, Joyce's men got their first run in tho second yi ; Inning, when Oleason opened with a rattling ill - two-hapger, went to third on Warner's grounder Mil J to Childs and scored on a very close decision Wlf ' 'When Clark sent a fly to llurkett. Qleason IMI V J scored New York's second run in the fourth )HM a ' when bo hammered another double-bagger to ', ; V left, hustled to third on Warner's neat sacrifice ' and crossed the plate on Holmea's sharp slnglo D 8' : to centre. II ? I Davis began tho sixth with a bass on balls, H ' and would have been forced by Qleason hnd not I y UoKean muffed Tebeau'a throw. Warner til ,- worked in hla second BuerlHce, which was a ill) .; well-placed bunt, and Clark, after tho Clevo ji t , lands had kicked because O'Day did not call an jl 5 alleged third strike, brought in both men with a U Vi t, stunning single to left. Holmes fanned tho air, rjj i, ', but Seymour made Clark lumber to the pinto Hit -i v by lacing a two-bagger to right centre. Van HI r - Ilaltren followed with a bnso on bails, but Tler- II K nan onded tho Inning with a long fly to Chlot I a & Bockaloxis. i Jl Sj r Uu to the eighth inning but one hit waa mado il-V ' by the Clovolands. Then Wallaco hit for three VII 1 I bases after two were out, but was left. In tho 'ill ' ninth McAlcergotths third and loat hit. Ilore- Bl i malned on first oaso, as the next two mon popped jilt, ' up tiles, and tho crowd made a rush for the vio vdttth tiirlnnq nltrher. Thn score! lr$ HEW TORK. CLETELLWO. WilK, n. lB.r.o.i.i. n. Is. r.o. a. c. Mill? , Vann't's.of.o 0 0 0 0 Durkett. ir...o 0 8 0 0 "llll? Tleraan. rt..O 0 10 0 Ohlldl. llb...O 0 0 3 1 Mil i ' Joyce, lib.... n 0 1 2 0 Bock'leiU. rrO 0 10 0 'llUr ' DitU.w 1 0 8 8 u i Wallace, 3b..0 1 S 1 0 lllri . Oleuon,Sb..ll 2 a 3 0 Telxitu, lb...0 0 7 3 0 !mjl t , Warner. 0...0 0 H 0 0 UcKean. H..0 118 1 'HI ; Clark, lb.... 1 13 1 0 McAleer. cf..0 110 0 '.111'"7 Holmes. It.. .0 1 a 0 n Zlminer, c.,,0 0 6 3 0 'Wl i . Bymour,p..O a 1 3 0 iI'D'rinott,p.O 0 13 0 SI K- ICuppj, p 0 0 0 0 0 91 It , Totals S 0 27 13 0 O'Connor.. .0 0 0 0 0 Jl' I Totals. .... "o "ail U "5 Un ' Hew York 0 10 10 8 0 0 ..8 jUtf)' ,' CleTeland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 H T Earned runs New York, 3. Turn-Duo hits Olo- U IF r son (V). Seymour. Thrc-bue hit W.,IIce. Htcrinee I hits van ilaltren, Warner (S). Stolen bases Joyce, H t h Clark, yint baae on error New York. First oasw mu & on balls Off Seymour, 7t off MiPermott, 4. Struck I Iv ;. out UyBorroour. Hi by UcUeruiott, 8. Hit by pitcher H U , -Ily Seymour, 1. Lett on biutes New York, Oi u f Clcrclanil, u. Double play (lleanon, DstIh, and Wn i Clark. WIM pitch Hey mour. Time hours and !i0 1 -, . minutes. Umpire O'uay. Attendance 4.800. mi BiXTiiionr, Hi rrrrssuaa, 0, W ' Daltimoex, June 18. The champions and Piratts H r, ladulsed in a sluralng match to-day, in whloh the u ; ', toriner came out nnil best. Ths score: H i ' BU.TH0RE. , nrTsstTaa. f '. ' n. lu.r o...l n.lB,r.o.A.a. ; i McOraw. Sb.l 3 3 3 0 IS mlth.lt 1 0 0 0 0 . i ! Ketlor. rf....3 3 3 0 0 I'addea. 3b. .3 3 7 0 1 ., li ; Jeuulnifi. u-.l 18 3 O'DavU. 3b. ...1 1111 Xl 'i . boyle,lb....O 10 1 0 llrodle.cf....l 3 3 0 0 i ! h' . lU-Ut, Vb 0 0 13 Ol Donovan, rf .3 8 0 0 0 ' Mm . O-Dflen. If... I 111 0 Ely, an 0 4 1 A 0 UmW r Qiilnn, or 1 3 10 O.Herritt, c.,.,0 3 8 8 0 mWM Ioweruiau,o.3 8 14 0,Sui(den, lb.,0 0 10 0 1 , r Corbett, p.,,1 0 13 0 llavrley. p...l 3 0 0 0 , Hi ITannehllI...0 0 0 0 0 '' g Totals 11 IS 87 10 0 I I Totals. U 10123 18 8 HI f, Batted for Merrttt In the ninth. tMoOraw bit by I If batted ball. I' Baltimore 1 0 8 7 0 0 0 0 ..11 ,' ( 'L PllUburg 8 0110101 8- u J H r Earned runs Baltimore, 7 Pittsburg, 8. Tno-haie i H hlta MeOraw, Heeler, Corbett (8, Donovan, FAilden, .. Mt L Three-bun UIU Doyie, Keeler. Homo run I'a'lden, Ml ttt ou hues llaltlmore, 8i Pltubum. 7. Stolen - ml taifs Corbett, u'Prlen, Jennings (8j, Double play O'JIrlcn and McOraw, rlrat bue on error Ualtfmure. I Vtrtt bue on l.alU-Off Corbett. 8 off Hawlry, 1, I jilt by pitched ball uy Corbett, II by llavrley, 8. J Btriick out Uy Corbett, B, l'aued ball Uowermau. 1 ' XI uiplr lluret. Attendance 8,888. Time 3 hours ' I aud IS minutes. (j wxsuotox, bi LOaiSYIIia, 8. (R ' WAimisaTOX, Juna 18. The Henators fell foul of I - Chick Kruer in the fourth and llftb Innings to-day I and batted out a victory. The score; III . v UAtmaarox. I LotrisviLLi. U u.la.r.0. a.E.1 it. Inr.o. i.e. y MM Brown. cf....l 0 0 o u Clarke. If.... 1 0 10 0 C mrli Belbaih, If.. .3 110 0 Mol'rwry, ir.O 13 10 i Ui Demout,s.,,3 8 U 3 0 IMckerlng.rf.u 0 10 0 L. , Jli-Oillro, e.,..l 8 0 8 (I HlalTnld, u.,0 0 8 4 0 ! Tuckor, lb..,l 1 13 8 0 Wenlcu. lb..l 0 13 0 0 't lt-llly, I") 0 18 0 0 Dexter, O....0 8 13 1 MUM ; Abbey. rf..,,l 1 1 0 1 Juhlmun, Hb..l ll 3 4 0 ). BL1 O'lirlen, 8b..0 0 0 U 0 Cllu'mon.ab.o 0 1 u u i ! alcJamei, p .0 1 3 1 0 Kriuer, p..0 114 0 S ll ' ' Total" 13 10 37 17 7 Totals., .!s Til 10 T &' HJl Waihlntton , 0 0 0 114 0 3 ..8 A Jf Loultrlile 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 18 'v BB Earned runs Wublnmon, 8. Vlrat base by error ". BB Loulitute. Left naUuM-Washington, 8i Loulstllle, " BB o- Klnt tiuuonbalU OS llcJaiuea, Bi oSFruer, 8. l" BV i ' Struck out Uy Mujamaa, o: by truer, 1. Throw- -;' BI liiue hit Belbach, btolou hue Selbach, Clark.lt ",'i BJ UcCreery. 8. Double plsy-llellly (alone). lilt by ra B , - pitcher Hy llcjaiurs, 1, Wild nltehea UcJsmea, 3 Vk B i Vroscr, 1. J'uicd balU-Moflulru, 3. Umilre "f mU ' Emails. Time t hour and BU minutes. Bj st, louis, V ruiianu.rnu, 4, ' HF PniLinELriilA, June Irl. Philadelphia was beaten i Bxl bv bt. lmla to-day In oue nr the wurst-played tcsiues 1 BH Seen hero lor some time, The score: N? H I'Ull.aiikUIIU. I ST. LOUIS. i' flu k. In. e.o. . r. n. Iu. r.o. a, t. BR Cooler, rt,..'J 0 8 ll ll Turner, rf.,.1 0 8 1 n BsTB Ho vie, Iti. .,0801 0illallnian,8b.l 0 8 11 1 Hi. , I.alole.rf I 3 3 3 1 .llaitinau.Ub.l 8 0 0 1 iBIO. Delehanty.lt.n u 0 0 0 Duuulua, o .1 11 0 II 1 1 B Cleuiriili,i'..il 1 ft 1 Oil. rady, lb. ..3 1 7 0 U Vr Bil Geler, 8b.. ,0104 OiMurpliy. lb..O 0000 flf I- ciiiiiu,:iii....o o i u ;i HoUJ, lb... o o I o o -, Bl i Na.li.si 1 1 7 3 l'l-Jlly. If.. ..1 3 10 0 I. Wl:etler,Ii...O II II 1 UTruki, u. ...1 8 4 0 BJ 1 llUrley, cf,..u 14 10 j f; Tolalj 4 V37 13 8 Douobue, p. 0 10 10 B I I Totals.... !u iot7 13 8 j 9 Philadelphia 1 0 il 0 1 I 1 0 0-4 BH H bl, l.ollli .... U 8 I ll 0 & II I O-'J I Kori.fd ruii-ht Louln, Iwnbane hits Douolm,-, I I Cn... Uieiiieuta. Nu.li. hlolen banea Turner, Urady A l riaerllleu bit lllllen U-tl on baatt I'i.ladelihla, B I l bt, l.ouK III btnu-K out llarlr), Douoliue (8), .'Ml I (lllleu, U'ieeer Double plays Turner, Hallimiu ifll I aud Croui Pot le and Noah, Klral ba ou errorn fit. Iiili, 7: i'lillnililptila. 8. Klrat bold oil ba'.la 'uruur (3;, Uartuau, Uray (3), Harley, Cooley (8), Iff 1 ' 1fflMWyWr'-JsitiS.MlV.a,tp, a.jaa?lsaraaawwa.lasiswit " ' rwsj1lM ill I.., ,. , ... "-nnmmmiWmmmMmWyriMimiRirti Lalcie. Tlltby pllfhed ball Lajote, Harley. rued ball Clemrnu. Time 3 hoars and 15 minutes. Um pires McDermott aod UacDonald. Kaatem leaa;ne. AT ItOCnUTXR. Iu n, 1. Itocheater.,,,0 84030000 0 w 18 4 Buffalo 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 13 8 Batteries XcFarstane and Zahnsrt Wadtworth and Cnjubart. AT TOROKTO. it. n. r. Toronto a 9S00000 v-H 14 a Syracuse o 4 0 0 10 0 1 0-A V 4 Batteries Norton and Uakert Ma.on and bhaw. AT Wn-KtSBAaRK. r. n. a. Wliketbarre 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 2 a 8 8 Providence 3 110 12 0 0 07 11 3 Catteries O'Dnell and blRilna: ltodson and Dixon. AT SCSABTOX. a. n. a. Rcranton 0 0 10 0 10 3 S-'t 10 1 Sprlncfleld 0 1 10 0 10 3 37 13 8 Batteries Mono and Boyd) llauea and Duncan. New England taaaiae. At Fall ntvcr-Newport, Bt Vail Hirer. . At Taunton Pawtucket, Ot Taunton. 4, Other Cianaee. AT XXWABK. a. t. a. Newark. ..o 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 03 8 B Athletics. 8 0 U 0 0 0 1 0 03 7 3 Batteries Carrlck and Itothruss; Brolth and rox. at luitrroaD. a. n. a. nartford 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 1-881 I'ateraon 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 8 ..9 10 0 Batteries Outright aud noaehi Flaherty and Welt lako. AT LASCASTCB. a. n. a. Lancuter 0 10 0 18 0 0 0-4 0 0 lUehraomL. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 0 1 Batteries Ueptlng and Hot hi Btlmmel and Foster. AT RCAOUIU. a. n. a. Beading... 0 0 0 0 8 10 0 04 0 B Norfolk...... :;...0 0OB3O00 0-7 B8 Batteries Araole, Lucid, and Klnsellai Vfanmlllei and Bnyder, AT ORAKOB. a. n. a. OranrreA. 0 B 0 4 0 0 0 10 1 e) 7 8 Cincinnati....." 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 4-8 18 1 Batteries Weitervelt and Colllnat Frits, Brown, and anrtver. At canajoharle Oenulne Cuban QlanU, 8 Qlllatn club, 4. At Bristol Merlden, 17; Drlitol. 4. Hassball Uauiea To-Day, KATIOXALLKAOrja ARO AWERlCAt ASSOCUTIOB. aeveland at New York; Cincinnati at Drooklyni Ohlcazo at Doiton; Bt. Loula at Pniladelpma; Pitta bun at Ualtlmoro! Loulavllls at Waablnxton. uittu LXAOCE. Bprtngfleid atBcranton: rrovtdtnee at Wilkes barra: Toronto at Syracuse! Uuffalo at Pochalter. ATLAXTtO LXAOCX. Athletics at Newark; Tateraon at nartford Bloh mond at Lancaster) Norfolk at Beading. VBOOILYS AMATXITB ASSOCIAnOB. Ruolute vs. Worth A. C. Sidney vs. St. retara. ornxa OAMIS. Princeton vs. Yale, ni Manhattan Field. Xoutclalr A. O. va. Nutley F. C at Hoatolalr. Uorrlstown F. C. vs. Squadron A. at Korrlitown. fitaten Island O. C. vs. Enxlawood K. C. at LIT. ingston. Mount Vernon Y. 11. C. A. vs. Yale A Towns, at Btamford. Suburbans vs. Norwich F. a ot Brooklyn, at Cro. toua Park. Arlington A. 0. vs. Uanhattan College, at Arllng. ton. Oritanl F. C. vs. Morris Plains Hoipllal t. C at naekenack, Tor.tnglon vs. Waterbury, at Terrlngton. Deray vs. Bridgeport, at Derby. Itertden vs. Brlitol, at Merlden. Wood&rtdge A. A. va. I'aaaalo A. C at Weed bridge. Amherst v. Williams, at Amhertt. Illdgewood F. O. vs. Murray Unit, at Rldgswood. Harvard vs. Holy Cross, at Cambridge. Newark F. C. vs. Soma Orange V. C. at Newark. Cranrord A. C. vs. Crescent A. A. or New York, at cranrord. Orange A. C. vs. Camden A. C, at Orange OvaL noboaen F, C. vs. Ben Hur A. A., at Adelphl Field, Tiempitvad vs. Riveralde F. C at tlempatead. Creseents vs. WetQsld. at PlalnBetd. Oarnersvllle vs. Brootlyn F. C. a' Oarneravltle. Tiffany vs. Manhattan F. C, at Yan Cortlandl Park. Asbury Park vs. Albany A. C, at Aabury Park. Ulverdals F. C. va. Clermonts, at Van Cortlandt Park. l'aclflo A. C. vs. Rahway A. C, at Jeriay City. Bay Kldge F, C. va. Queens F. C at Queeas. West End F. O., vs. Fort Schuyler, at rort achny. ler. Washington vs. Paisalc, at Washington, N. J. Williamsburg F. c. vs. Jeffcrion A. C, at Newark. Wnitalt. Tatum & Co. va. Dodge Jt Olcott, at Pros pect Park. Uackeniack Y. M. C. A. vs. Englewood F. O. seo oad team, at Englawood at. B. Brown vs. Trunk Line, at Jersey City. Ashland vs. Willeta Point, at WIHete Point. Washington Heights F. C vs. Ilenaersoa B. B. 0., at Jersey City, Stamford vs. St. Louis Collage, at Btamford. Armttage A. C va. Emeralds of the Catholic Pro tectory, at West Chaater. Olllen'a Express team va. West Waihlnxton Mar ket Butchers, at West New York. TJaaeball Boles. The Ironsides will play the Recrsstlons at Be:au ens, N. J., to-morrow. Many ot the Brooklyn and Cincinnati players saw the game at the Polo Qroundsysiiernaj. A Constant Header. An error la a palpable full play whlcn allows a runner to rsaea a oase or acoro a run. President Pulllam'e action In releasing Rogera from the Loulivllles Is generally regarded aa; a mistake. Stauxtub. June IS. The Stannton bassball team won an aaty victory nere thla afternoon over Wun. lag tun and Lee University by score of IU :o 0. Jim Corbett said yesterday that he anl Brady had aent a communication to Yon dor Abe offering 80.000 in oaan tor the Bt. Louis franchise, but aa yet bad received no answer. The flnal gsms between Yale and Princeton will be play-id at Uanhattan yield to-day, beginning at 3 P. U. Tbe New York-Clet eland game at the Polo Grounds will begin aa usual at 4 P. SI. The Australian baseball plsyers were royally en tertained yesterday by A. O. Scalding at nil sum mer boms at Beabrlght. Among those present were C. n. Byrne et the Brooklyn club, A. J. Reach of tbe Philadelphia club. James E. Sullivan, Secre tary of the A. A. U., and many othera. Baltihobx, June IB. Patsey Donovan yesterday telegraphed Pitcher Oeorge llemmUig and Innetder Jimmy nogsts, recently released by Loulavlile, to Join me Pittsburg team In this olty at oucc Bono van save that his club aeeda atrensthe lng!n;iho pitching department and that ilemmlu? Is aa good as be evsr was. Rogers will probably bo placed at nrst baae. Bugden will tnen go nehind tne bat again. Donovan Is greatly dlauleaied wltn the work of Catcher Leahey and will aend him to a minor league elub or release him, Z Lakcasteu, June 18. Umpire Weldman was rougblr bandied by members of ths Richmond Base ball Club t the close of the game to-day, and a couple ot tbe plaisri nhoilld the rough hsudllng got their heads slightly punched br exulted apec tatora wbo sided wim the umpire. Ths police pre vented a frs Bant. Weldman had declared ths third man out at in plate In the ninth Inning. The annry Virginian ran at tne umpire, followed by sev eral'or bis fellow players, and laid bold of Weldmaa without much ceremony. Tue crowd ruabed In the field to tbe umpire's rescue, policemen got Into tho Eusb. and one btueeoat seised a Richmond player y ths throst on besrlsg the latter announce bis purpose to "aplks" Woldmsn. Ins Ptsysr desisted from bis avowed Intention whon tne strong arm of the law was thus literally Inierpo-ed. Two other Southerners who were shoving Weldman around rather rudely felt the Bsts of outsiders before calm bad been restored. As a matter or fact McDonald, tbe roan wnnm the -jmplre deelared out at tho ptate, was really out, and If be bad not boon, be should have beeu so declared at any rate, forlln try. Ing to score from seoond be cut third base by sev. era! (set. lailAT TEX.W1S. Juliette Atkinson and Ilesale aioore will Meet on tbe Courts To. Pay. PiULADELrniA, June 18. Miss Jullotto Atkin son won tho right to moot Miss Iloeslo Moore In tho final contest for tho tenuis championship of America In ladles' singles at Wissablckon Heights to-day. Tho victory was generally ex peeled, as Miss Atkinson has been playltur In exceptional form all neck, Jlltw ICciulerilino, who was her opponent, waa beaten In straight sets. The final mutest will bo played to morrow aftornoon, It Is likely thai Miss Atkinson will sliuro with her ulolnr tho honor of tbe championship lit doubles. The two showed great tennis thla afternoon In tho only pama played In ladies' doubles, Miss Hutch of lloston and Miss Maud llauks of l'blladolplila weru their opponents. Though tho lattoraro expert handlers of Iho rai-nuct, they could not stem Iho tldo of defeat. Mrs. Frank KilwiinU and Miss Kllzitbotli ltastall havji jot to play Miss Kcndordlno and Miss llenson, Tlio wlnuur of this match to-morrow will play tho Missos Atkinson in the final. The finals In the other events wore llnlshod to-day, Chnrlt'H Toto and M.D.Smith won tlio men's doubles, Miss Edith Coombs ami K, Mor Iran tho consolation mixed doubles, Ml3i Hen eon and D. I.. Mitgriidcr the mixed doubles, while Mrs. Kdwnrda won tho cousolutlon ladles singles, rjummary follows: Ladles' Hinglcs, Championship It Us Keuderdlne of llelilcld beat Ill-sC Mclyof Chluago, S, 8-tl, A It Mies Juliette AtklUMju of Maten Island beat Mlts Ktnderdlno, ll 3, li tl 0. Mixed Doublis Mlas Ilenaou snd D. L. Uagruder heat Miss Hunk and 11. L. C. Urlmtba, 04. 03, 7-5. I'uliaolatlou Mixed Doulilea Ulaa Edllb Coombs aud Woman beat Mlas Arnold and C, C.Blcbel, 0 3, 7-S, 7-8. Consolation Ladles' Singles Mr. Frank Edwards heat til" Winner, 7-8, 8 a, 7-8. Ladlea' Doubles The Mlaaes Atkinson beat MluE. ltouli sod Mlas Maud Hank. II B, B 4, fl i. Men's Doubles Charles 'lete aud M D. blnlth best J. 1', i'arct and U. U. blchel, 0-1, ll 0. Yale-l'rlureton Championship llaseball Uaute, Mauhattan Field, to-day. 8 1. M Reserved atata ou aaleat bpaldlug's aud hotel ttteatre ticket unioea.-Adc. Ilaarball, itaelern I'arb, itmo Tu.llar, lirooklyn vs. Clnclunstl. Adm., 88c sud 60c Adv. llaseball, I'alo tirounda, Tu.Uay, I. at. New York vs. Chyeland. Adv. -trrtr.srnnrf' n-i'i - .- ---7--- -"-- -, 1SiSSSlmmmmmmmmmmmmWmWmWmmm Jjp Our "J4J" Style K9 ONE OP OUR LATEST IN CALP KB RUSSIA CALF AND PATENT EM CALP. 1 ' JJEpQfe, It Is an assured fact that moro shoo and ' JStI leather men wear Regal Shoes to-day than , , ssdv Pl My otncr.'cnown inake. Why? Because Jut' S 'ley know no niaterlal and appreciate ' att rjjsiS t,' styIe Wo 8C" direct to tho wear-. ' ' ' ' mi gMaaJOjE HI styles at ono price, $3.50 a pair. ' 8''' n 'AM. X. Boston, May 19, 1897. " HR lrr S Meit- - C. BUs & Co., 11 aRJ f flrSTSI Dear Sirs We make you to-day your usual, regn- ,, ' K Vt llsA lar shipment of our best" Fllntstone" oak sole leather. siK' I aMl Ycu w n tUM up to ,our ttanJlrd- K ISgjH THE UNITED STATES LEA. CO. :: ffi $0-50 '. '. fe$253 l. c. BUSS & CO., NsKJi; 1 118-117 Huin St, Ntw York, 291 Biosifwjy.Ksw York. . vSacife'l" m Mltoni'WtXntoft- 857 Fulton St, Brooklyn. vMsltiJi?;iiM IIostoh. WABwueoToau Chicago. n..a4 HsIaS PaovtoiKCB. Pirrsauaa Cltvsiamd. onernos. h- PniiaDatrMiA. UaraotT. Daxvxa. Oae Profit. B BAiTmoaa. , Pectory t Whlttatn, flasa. . ftl' 1 OOLF. Tne Conteats Schedoled ror namy IAnka Te Uay. At tho Ardaley Clnb to-day the deciding match for tho Edwin Gould Cup botwoon tho wlnnora In tho six contests held monthly last season will be played. Tho weekly handicap will also tako place W. II. Bands, tho only winner who started from scratch, will be a contestant ror tho Gould Cup, and ho will play with N. D. Burr, who will rvcolvo an allowance The other eli gible nro J. M. Hammond, W. F. Judson, Wil liam Chryatlo, and Daniel Bacon. The putting contests for tho two cups presented by R. II. Remington have been postponod until noxt Sat urday. Two team contests of unusual Interest are among tho dny'a events. Olio, betwoen tho players of tho Queens County and the Oyster Bay Golf clubs, will virtually decide tho cham pionship of tho north shore of Lone; Island. It will bo played on the Queens County links at Qlon Cove. Tho playlni; ordor ot the teams will bo as follows: Queens County n. P. Taller. J. P. C. Tappan, IT. K. Adams. W. 1. Illoka, Paul Dana, Psrcy Chubb, P. B. Pratt, and F. O Cunningham. Oyster Bay Dcvrreaux Emmet. II. R.Townsend, P. L. V. novpln. W. II. Coles, J A. Weekes. Jr.. O. A. Richards, rrancla T. Underbill, and E. R. Uerrttt. Tho second match will bo between the Rich mond Comity and Bnltusrol Golf clubs at DiU tusrol. The teams will bo: Richmond County Park, Chad wick, Btoddart, Arm strong. O. llnckinryer. and Paterson. Baltusrol II. p. Toler. J. A. Tyue. L. P. Bayard, Jr.! Beverley Ward, Jr.: 11 O'Neill, and T. If. Powers Farr. Tho accond monthly handicap ot the A and II class players will bo docldod at tbe Livingston links of tho Stnlon Island Cricket and II. II. C. Trams ratiresetitlni; the Kntrlcwood and Dyker Mo.idnw Golf Clubs will meet on tho Fort Ham ilton links. At tho Falrtlold County Golf Club A und li class players will piny a team match. There will ben women's putting match at tbe Knollnood Country Club and also play In tho closlnt; competition for tho semi-monthly cup. Tho Nutley und Montclair Golf Cluba will play at Nutloy. Thoncek'a contest for the two special cups will end to-day nt tho Larchmont Yacht Club links. There will bntheu9unl matches tor the Juno cups nt tbe Essex County Country Club and Country Club of Westchester, and at the Queens County Golf Club thoro will bo tho semi iinal competition for tho It. L. Imtt cup. The June handicap for both the women and men elavcrswill bo hold at tho Now Brunswick Golf lub. !Yw Clubhouse at the snox Links. Lenox. Mass., Juno 18. A now clubhouse has been built on the Lenox links. It la 35 by 50 feet, one story high, and colonial In design. Tho location Is very sultablo for an inland club house. Tho slto is about 300 yards from the cntranco to tho grounds. Tho front ot tho building overlooks tho homo holo and starting tec. Tho veranda in front commands a view of tho entire links and a picturesque landscape, dotted with small artificial ponds, cultivated llelds. and grating land, with tho Yokun hills in the distance. Approaching tho clubhouso along a v,cll-kcpt path, tho visitor may enter tho building by a broad stnirwny to tho veranda. Tho main en trance is to tlio ofllcc. Opening from this room to thu right and left uro tho men's and women's dressing rooms. Thcso rooms aru fitted up in hardwood and contain lockers on three stiles. Shower rooms and wash rooms adjoin. In the rear of the olilce is n repair shop. K. II. Nichols of Cannes, France, has been en gaged as instructor. Ha arrived at the links nn Memorial Day, Tho link have been Improved by tbe removal of some trees nud thu greens hatu been enlarged. TheoiDcenof thoclubure: President, William ll. Sloanei Vice Prealdcnt, H. Ilowland Kobblns: Secretary, John E. Alexandre: Treaaiirer, Joseph W. Dunleni Executive Committee, Carlos tie lleredla, David W. Illahop, Jr., B. ilowland Bobbins, William D. Bloane, John E. Alexandre, Joseph W, llurdent Ureona Commute,, Joaeph W, Burden, 8. Ilowland Bobbins, David W. Bishop, Jr. Cricket. IlltiniiTON, England, Juno 18. The Gentlemen ot Philadelphia won tholr first English vlotory here to-day by defeating Sussex by eight wickets. Tho homo batsmen mado a groat effort to cut down tho big lead of tho Americans, and l'rlnco Hunjltsluhjl, V. Xuwham, nud G. Brann all ex hibited splendid form. J. A. Luster of tho Amer ican team ugnln showed his liking for English bow ling, tvhllo A. M.Wood also did hla share Tlioscoro: OKNTI.EME.V 0 PIlILADELrmA. Fxrtt innlnry. fccond Inning. O. B. Patterson, o. Butt, b. Bland IbBland 4 A.M. Wood, b.Tate 10 b.late 48 J. A. 1-ater, b.Tate 118 Not out Bt L. Riddle, r. Butt, b.Tate 81 Mot out 1 J. II. Ulug, c. RauJItalubJI, b. Tate Brl f. t'oatn. ti.Tats I y. W. Hilaton, b.Tate It II, I. Clurk.l. li. w., b. Bland.. 1 II. P. Bally, o. Dean, b. Tai ... u y.. M. Crcgar, f. ilutt, b. Bland.. 0 1'. It. Clark, not out 0 Extras B Extras 8 Total 81B Total B3 BUU3KX. Yraf Jnnfncr. Htoond Inning. Marlow, c. P.II.CIark, li.Klng. fl b. Rally 10 W, L. Miinlock, b. King ..,, 3 o. bub , b. King... 1 K, B. Rnujiulubjl, b. Ulng.,,, 0 e. II. L.Clark, b. P II. Clark.... 74 CI. Brann, e. Kalaton, I). King. 10 a Wood, b. KJug.41 W. New Uaui, u. Diddle, b.Cro- gar 0 b. Klnar 87 Vine. b. King 4 b. King 8 Kllllck, c. llalitou, b, Cregar. 7 cKlug, b.Oregar, 4 Bean, not out , B b. Kins 88 Butt, b. Kin: 4 li. Kins 1 Tale, I) Kllof 0 li. Klug 8 Itlauil, c, Uludlo, b, Cregar... 1 Not out 0 Kitrul B Extras A Total 48 Total 881 HUNS AT TIIR FALL Or EACH WICKET. riasT Italia, Philadelphia 10, 88. 00, 187, 188, 100, 807, 807, 818.810, bu.aei 10, 10, IB, 17, 3), SS, B7, 48, 4B, 48, bxcosu LSMsa. Sussex 13, 82, 08, 183, 170, 17B, 888, SIB, 4B, 88. Phlladelphla-18, 74. lr Harrison stsplnlns tae Case of the Urook Latla Bcbuot. Dr, Csikee Harrtion, bsadmaitsr of ths Brooklyn Latin School, ll quite augry over the action taken agalnat bis acbool by tbe Long Island Interschoiat tie Alhletlo League, when all baseball games played by tbe Brooklyn Latin tem Iu tbe regular Cham, plousblp aeries were thrown out because tbe latter blared three outildera. Dr. Harrison writes to lilt bid aud slates that the outildera war put ou the leant agaiuit bli ttlihea and prnteii, and that the oppoalug teania war duty notlded of the tact In aurauce, lie further ataiei that tbe team's post. lion la fuhy siplslned by the elecllun of H, 11, Iterslng, the tusnsger of tbe Brooklyn Latin bciioot team, aa President of the Loug island 1. A, L. for Beat season '.iSrkri'.ii.'arfair.-.iM nJ,!! r,iA,,T-rlliaiaii iiint'-'i' to t JIEDOUJJf DEFEATS VIOIZAXT. OfflcUl Table r tbe Mew Tarlc Taekt Club's Race. Tho Now Tork Yacht Club' flfty-sccond an nual regatta, which was started before noon on Thursday and In which tho competing yachts drifted about tho lower bay until darkness shut them out from view ot tho Regatta Commltteo'a steamer, waa not completed until long after midnight, and it wo after 2 o'clock yesterday aftornoon before tho Regatta Committee an nounced the official finishes ot the various classes. A feature of the drifting match was tho official announcement that John Murray Mitchell's cut ter Bodouin was timed from tho stakoboatat 11:33:00. defeating Percy Chubb'a big cup do fender Vigilant by 1 hour 0 minutes and 43 seconds, corrected time As a matter of fact, this result is anything but a Waterloo for t he noted IlorrcsboH sloop, as sho clearly outsailed tho old cut tor from stnrt to Ilulsh. Tho Wasp defeated her nearest opponent. Syre, by nearly threo-tiuartorsof an hour, whilo L. J. Oallanan's sloop Eclltmo crossed tbo finish lino nearly two hours behind tho wlnnor. The Colonla captures her class prize, and in addition wins the trophy oflcred for tho fastest time over tho course Tho summaries as officially given out follow: SCHOONERS. lapfet Corrected Time. Time. Yacht and Owner. Length, n. M. a. n. M. s. Oolonla.C A. Poetley US.1S 11 14 8B 11 14 XtJ Emerald. J. R. JUxwell.. .81.07 Did not BnUh. SLOOPS CLASS O. Vigilant, Percy Chubb 03.00 12 SO 43 18 BB 43 Bedouin, J.M. Mitchell.. ..78.53 11 33 00 11 00 10 BLOW'S CltUlaiNQ TKISJ. Rellpne. I. J. Cullanan....88.0S 18 88 43 13 59 48 Waap. II. P. Llppltt 84.U7 11 00 11 11 00 04 Hyce. F. Jk. lloyt r.O.Mt) 1148 00 1143 84 Choctaw. J. 11. atronir .. .40.13 Not limed. Norota. D. B. Burnhatu.. .41.30 Not timed. Idarrhniont'a Hprlna llevattau The yachting season of tho Larchmont Yacht Club opens to-day with Its spring regatta. All the flyers that are In commission have bean en tered nnd Bomo spirited contests aro expected. Among tho boats expected to ruuko their Initial nppcarnnce In competition are the 35-footor Sur prise and tho 20-footers Arancu, Moutnuk, and irii-ii- The Chicago flyer Vencedor, which was de fented In tho international contest on Lake Erio last year and hits slnie beeu purchased by former Commodore II. M. Gililg. although entered against Syce, Uvirn. nnd Gossoon, will not be ready to race. Tbo list of entries are: CLAHS B. Jtoo ng 1 Racing .Vo. Xawit. LenjtK I .Vo. A'aeia. Length. B 8 Colonla. 83.13 1 11 7 EmeralJ CLASS I. D 1 Amortta 78.00 CItHS i. J 80 Waap 51.1)7 CI.A83 K. K 34 Ryeo 80.no K 37 TJrrra. 47.B0 K cncedor K 13 UeaajiKin 47. B3 n, tss l. 1-38 Norota. 41.01 I L Waneta. L 13 Kldulon 41.70 CI.Ah-) M. Jl 1 Acuahla I M-S0 Cymbra. 83.84 M S8 burprlse S5 08 Jl to Aklata 34.73 SI 71 Vorantll 1 11 IT MUucm 81.10 CLABS M (YAWLS). L 89 Pannce 30 80 1..., bakana 11-7 Audux Bl.lBlM till Hdill CLAMS N (SPECIAL ttd-POOl KIM). N Bl Husme IN 311 Hen N S VaqueroHI.. .. S US Wawa. CLABS 1'. P 4 Arawam I P IS Nameless P 08 Vaquero . .. (Juantuck CLASS Q. Q 17 Aranca 1U.70I.,.. Mnntauk..,,sn nn (J 34 bhork IU.iiiI .... hktte VO00 0 Aithore SO 00 .. Kenca SO 00 CLASH H. R 18 Volung SS 80 IS 11 Dorothy 8B.B1 B 41 QuPVIva 80.80 I Gl.tSS T. T lIBFdwlna, SI.-. I IT-81 WnorI)ae.8n,7S T-187 0ndana 80.01 t 13 Ktiiel 81.40 CLAS3 V. V Mlnnetonka Yat-litlna Keni Trnm (-ty Island. Citv Island, Juno 18. Tho following yachts passed hero hound cnsl: Bteamera Watienu, Fn-derlek Oerkent Rival, Prank V. ChryitletPunJaub, P. T.. M. Maturyi Nnnda. Henry Walters, K.telyn, J, it. liegeman. Jr.: Orltnla. F It. J .arte w; Frcelauce, P. A. bchcriucrlinrn: Allecu, Itloliard Btevena. bchnouers Colonla. Commodore Clarence A. Post leyt lutfomar, J D liarrelt. r-hamrcK-k, lircseott Hall IlulleriKnieral'l, J. Ropera Maxwelli Southern Cnia, Vloe ComiiHHlore John V Phillips. Hlotins Wasp. II, l', and R. L. Llppltt s Byce, Fred erick M. Hoyti Nomta, D II. Durnliam. Hater Hero, Ralph N, Klllat Waive, James A, Ptlllmani Vainiero Hi., Herman It. Duryeai Muime, J, M. Ma Doiiough Ya I Huron, Rear Commodore Edward 8, natch. ThostenmeraCoranlr, Commodore J. Plorpnnt Morgan; Vision, F. II, Benedict, and Cosotte, O. A, Tntuio, passed westward. Thn schooner yacht l'rlsrllln, Jntnrs Gnuldlng, was laiinrlicd from ltnlilnstin's yard and will go Intocommiealnn on Bntitrdnv. Tho sloop Broiirlio, Jlatk Hnrtloy, will lento hero to-night for Now port, Tho rater It terrain, Nowbury I). Ijtwton, arrived hero this afternoon from Bay Ridge, Hhowns hauled uut at I'lep. grns's yard to lm tloancd and pulutrd, Tlio fchooncr yacht Viator. Albert J. Murgun, left bore this aftornoon for Ijtruhruoril. lVheellug ulrs. A meeting of the rtsckeniack Wheelmen will be bald nn Monday nlsbt. Tbe bicycle riders In the Eaitcrn ntttrlct, Brook, lyu. will bold a lantern parade on July 14. The Defender Wheelmen nr Brooklyn mil bold a century run to t-atchngii" a-nt return on July I. Tne Alpine Cvele Club of this elty bai elected the following oflloersi Preaideut. Thomne Quieten Vtce.Ireatr1ent, Samuel llurrowe: Bcerstar). Her insn J. Bruna, Jr.i Treaiurer. J, 0. Anderioni Cap tain, Ralph Wallncei Lieutenant, A. Volts. Color Hearer. A. Valentine. The Dayeuae Uowlnr AsncUtlop Whoelmen will hold a century run to I'lalnBeld aui return to-itor-row. Tt.a Union Cycle Club of Patenon will hold a race meet at Clifton on July 3. The rare, wli tie open to amateur ndera only, Tho oieuta lueiuoe- One mile novice, one mile open, half-mile open, one. and a half. mile tandem hatiilleani nne-and-a half rnllf) handicap, tbree.quarier-uillii handicap, uue. and-a-half-mllo Paiaale county cbaiuplnuOilii. I'll tries will eloie on June 3B ttttli Jainea C Ilrown, BBS Kail Elchtrnnth ilreet. Pateriun. N.J. The rnad omcera of the Yorkvllle Wlitelmen liavo arranged the following club rum: Jena 80, River Fdse: 87, Llvlngitom July 4 aud 3. Prldgriurti 18, Baa Cliff. Charlea lladfleld will ride a mile aralntt Iho Btate rscnrd at the raoes of iho Alalania Wheclmeu to b held at Waverlv today. Thn Harlem Wheelmen "III hold a race ineel at alaiihsttsn Ileal li on Haturday, July 10. Tne fni iowimt laces have tieeu arran di Amateur Half mile novice, one mils open, one mile bandloan. one mils tandem. Profestlonal flair mile handicap, one mile mieu, Entrlea win eloan nn July B wltb Robert U. Uorrlsoa, 81 Wast Jllib atreei, clu, MumiVT il Bm i i tm i i fk m, I I i, I i .1 I lliil 1 NEWS OF TUE WHEELMEN. XICIIAET.'H ClIWAT FEAT AT TUE C1IA11LES HirXll FA.IIK. (plendld raola by a Triplet Helps the Uttla Welshman ta (Tln-rnspeeU fbr tiood Iteade Te-Morroiv Cooper Defeate Bald tUelnST on the lladaoa County Beatevard. Tho flttecn-mllo match race between Jimmy Michael, tho diminutive Welshman, and Eddie McDufTto ot Boston nt tlio Charles River Park track, Boston, on Thursday, Introduced a now stylo of competition, which Is destined to bo como popular. Tho two men, In addition to creating now world's competition records from ono to fifteen miles, furnished ono of tho most exciting races ever witnessed In this country. From a standing start, each had over thirty pacemakers. A woll-known rider who witnessed the raco commented on tho Btrugglo yesterday to a reporter of Tub Bck as follows: " Michael won the raco hnndlly, but McDnfHe furnished as game a struggle as was ever seen on an American track. The raco was a wonder ful test of speod and pacing. Michael's victory was clean cut, and, while many persons declare that McDuflle loat tho race through poor pacing, thoy misjudged tho contest. It Is truothatMc Dufflo led up to tho thirteenth mile, nnd that at this stage a nilsundorstandtng with his pace makers enabled Mlchaol to plok up a lend of forty yards, but, nevertheless, tho forelgnor was riding easy and would have won out on tho sprint. The foot that Michael took a bad fall on Wednesday and was woll shaken up does not seem to bo considered. ' It was proven In the raco that" the triplet machines are best adapted for pacemrtklng. The riders of thcso machines carried the two men along much better than the tandems, 'quads,' orsoxtets. Tho big machines aro faster while well undor way, but aro hoavlcr, demanding greatorwork on the part ot their riders, and easily tiro ont their crows. It seemed to me that Loughoad, McLeod. and Kennedy should rccelvo the credit of bringing Michael through In tho condition ho finished. This trio did eomo grand pacing. For McDuflle Frank and Nat Butler. Coleman, Gatoly, and Moshor did excel lent work. McDuOle killed his pacemaker at ton miles. " Before the eventMcDuffle declared he would ride rullo for mile In 1 minute nnd 57 seconds or bettor. Ho kept his word admirably. Michael had more pacemakers than McDuOIe with tho result that his men enjoyed moro rest at short intervals and were fresher at each pick-up. The average tlmo for the race was 1 minute and SO "-3 seconds for tlio mile Michael rodo a 112-Inch gear and McDuffle a wheel geared to 00 Inches. A remarkable feature of tho struggle was the absence of accidents. Tbe race was for a purse of 11,000 and a side bet ot $250. Of this amount tho winner will not socuro such a big share, as Michael' pace makers could not hare cost him loss than $23 a man and expenses. There were 14,000 paid ad missions, which Indicates the Interest mani fested In Bach contests. " I am convinced that a new field of long-distance racing will now open up In this country. Tho best men for this work In America to-day includo Michael, McDuflle, Tesna, Titus, Iladlleld, and Btarbuck." Tho reports received at the L. A. W. head quarters yesterday of the condition of tho roads on convenient runs from this city indicate that wheelmen will find good riding to-morrow. The road bulletin issued by Secretary Bull is aa follows: .New York For twenty miles north of West 188th street the macadam and dirt roads are in exetllent condition. Reports from Uarlem and Westchester show the thoroughfares to be In nne abape. The asphalt strip ou Westchester avenue la now Ontabed and open for use. TI e roads for a mile out of West Karma are slightly rough. On to ths Sound and Pel ham Ray Park the i-ldtux oannot be better. Around Cornwall-on Hudson, Elleuvllle, Hastings, rfaver straw. Mount Vernon. New Rochelle. Nyack, Peeks kill. Pelham Manor. Port Jervls, Sing BIng, Tarry lon. West Point, and White Plains the roads are In splendid condition. Long Island The macadam roads In Brooklyn are In good order. The Shore road from tbe cycle path to ward Sbeepshead Hay la still under repair, and alio the Naaaau crossing on Fort Hamilton avenue. Macadam roids at Fort Hamilton are Bne. Thoae through East Iiort, Far Rockway, Cllen Cove, Long Island City, Northinirt. RockTiile Centre, Sea CUff and Whitcstone are In good shape. New Jeraey The rosde in ths vicinity of Elisabeth, Englewood, Lakewood, Newark, Orange, Plslnfleld, Rahway. Roaelle. Shrewsbury, Trenton, Weber, and WestBeld are good. Maten Lland. The Richmond Terrace and Shore road, are fair. Tbe Amboy and (Ireenridgo roads ore excellent. The Shore road between llaruicr'a Harbor and Port Richmond Is being repaired. The first annual twenty-flve-mlle handicap race over the Hudson County Boulevard will tako place on July 0 under the auspices of the Niantlc Wheelmen ot Jersey City, ltoad racers me looking forward to this ovent with consid erable interest. The Boulevard Is noted for Its excellent surface and the nheonco of any steep hills. A scries of now road records will, it is Tiredlctttl. 1h) created. Tho New Jersev cluha hatu advocated the use of the Boulevard for the annual twenty-tlvo-mllo Decoration Day road rnce.but the Associated Cycling Clubs of this city, Drookljn, nnd New Jersey havo persistently dis regarded all Invitations to hold tho event there Tne courso selected for the race on July 5 is flvo miles long, with the start and tlnlsh at Union Hill. The Boulevard Is 120 feet wide, with no obstructions. I'TiCA.Juno 18. Tom Coopor won tc-dav In the half it lnllc, open, blcyclo racp, Eddie Bald w.is socond, it foot ttack, and Al Nowhouse. who struggled in hohind tho pair, wna t hint. Six good men wero bark of tho throo, scattered down tbo homestretch of tho tine hulf-milo track at Utica Park, llald and Coopor had as pretty a lutttloas was ovor soeu. Bald wus at the pedal of Cooper ull tho way down tho stretch. Bald protested Coopor after the linisli, doclaring that he was ruu wido down the stretch. Referee llntcheldcr saw nothing out of the ordinary about tho Unieh. except tho positlonsof the men, for Cooper liits bo.iten B.tld seven times in the eight races In which they havo met. The htory of tho raco is easily told. Jenny was back of the pvickmnkor. Cooper second, New house third, and llald fourth, the others strung out. Jenuv nude tho Junto, Cooper rounded him, and Bald went past Nowhouse to tho side of Cooper, 'lheruco started right hero, with a wide, smooth homtutrctrh and a wind nt the back. Cooper won In 1:01 2-5. In tho ono-mllo handicap Nowhouse, Bald, nnd Jenny flashed over the tupe, barely six inches separating them. Tho summary: Half a Mite, Open, Professional Won by Cooper, Bald second, Newhouse third. Time 1:0 1 8-8. Oua Mile, Open, Amateur Won tiy Ray Dawson, New York A. C.il. A. PohsII, New York A. C. sec onds Georgo K. Tunulclltr, Rlcbfleld Springs, third. Tlmo, 8:llIS-3 TwnMllea, Handicap. Amateur Won by Rav Daw son, scratch. 1. A. Powell, scratch, second: R. A. Miller, New York, no ysrdi, third. Time, 4:80 l-s. One 3!lto. Handicap. Profealonal Won by New. hoiiMe, 10 yartls, Raid, acratch, socond! Jenny, 70 yards, thlrdi Crooks, 100 yards, fourth. Time, 8:13 8 8. RODTES. I J Krame. -To wheel to Washington, D. C., go to tlie Hattety, take the ferry to Hi. George, 8. Li tako tbe bhore road to tbo Cllftou station, tottm Richmond road, to New Dorp, to Tottenvlllui uros the ferry to Perth Amtoy and tako tho Metuchen road four miles , turn to the left to Woo-1 title. tothuNuw Bruus ttlekroad, through Uonbaiuton. Plscatawa, and New Hruuiilck eruaa bridge to Aloany street, toFrank llu Park, to Kingston, crou bridge, turn to the leit to Prlticttunt after paaalug college take right fork to I.atvreneevllle, to tit Trenton pike, to Wurren street, to Treutoui eroaa hrM.e to Jlorrlavllle, turn to the left to RrNtol Pike aud turn to the right toTulljtottn to IirUtol, l'u.tcoutluue through Kraukford-ou-Plke to lMillalelphla. follow Laucaiier piko to Ardmore, Hryn Mawr. Wayne, Dovun, Paoll, West Chester and t-ugcr'd Hllln taku ttio old Braudywlne road to Cliadd'i Ford i crtMa bridge to Double llrtdge and turn to the left to Wilmington. Del tcontlnue to Red Lion, otcrbuiiunlt UrMgo tuMlddletowu to Warwick, Md.i continue to Cecllton aud Fredrlcktotvn: crosi the haa.afras Rlter to (leortietow u, to oaleua, Laucuter flrnvc, I.ynch's, Hulmvltle, Willis Cruas tlu.idf. Kalrh Lib and Tolchealer. take the steamer to llallliiiore, follow- llulllmun street to Frederick turnpike to lefl fork In Cuutontllle toEllli'ot Cltj rrnas the Putom.ic Itlterand ou -fourth mile uut tako tllil fork to t oliiMllila, t'larkatllle, nud Illglllaildil from tlio Patutint lilt, rand two mil, a out take the left fork to Snutly Hill; continue to ReUle, to the hpeiiiervlllo roa I to I'oleatllle, Slelgo, llrliititttood, und Wtuhlligttin ThodMaucc U abuut 887 miles. O K n -Iu rin- to Se.i cmr, L. I., go to East Thirty fourth street ferry and eroai to LonnIaUnt t'lly k'o to Hordi n ateiiue, to Jackson ateuue to 1-dialling! routluue lo Ilsyalde, llouclsaton, I.lttlo Ncik l:,i.lu. i,r-euvale, Olcu Head, nud beaCIHT J, llutliaelilld A route to Newport. R. I, li pub lished In Tin. bus tliU mornlu,-. Thu dUtancols about L''i mllca tteorKo II. Chac To ride to Boston, Mass., pasting lliroug-h houth Noralk. btaiurord, llrldgrport, New llateii, Ilurtfonl, Hint Sprlnullelil, take iho routu to Nun port, 11, 1 publlalied Iu fug Sua this morning, aa rarkiNen llutt'tii then take Htato street to North Haven In Hit. eyrie path to Hartford: cross the rler tu K.i-t liarlfonl; lako Main alrert to Warchoum I'olut to hprlulleldi fnllon west liauk of tbe river tu Hull nke uiideroaH to the east sldi-of be river through tiiuth llailley Falls, houth lladley, iiranby Four formm, tirauby Centre, lielclivrtonu, mitt KnfteMi go totireetiulehtowu, tlreeimleli vlllsae. llardwlek, lurnaiti vlllsrfe. North HrookBeld, llllladaie. Bpeuoer, ilctater, an 1 Cherry Vallu ,paaa tliruugb Worcester, blirew.tiury. Nurtbboro, buutliburo, houth Farming tou. Nathk, WclUle, sn I Newton Inver Fall to Ni wiou t'eutrei toutliiiiii punt t heituut Hill Reser tolranil Ilrlgbtuu to IKmioii i: h, K -In riding lotijUer Hay, l I , by way of Mm It iccnnd alnet fury to College Point, go to HuililUK. lljyalde. II luglattnu. Little Neck, Roslyn, (in cut ale, tedar bwaiiiji, auil Locust Valley to Oyster Pay I. A W . 1811 444. To ride from nroodway, Brook, lyu to Mniitrale, N J , crots to ttio Last Twtnty-lhlrd street ferr to Ttveuty fourth Uriel, to LeAluston avenue, In Teuly alith street, to Msdlmn areuue, to Hft elghlli airent. to hlghtti avtnue, to the Route tan), loMsntiattau atitet, in the Fori la-e ferry: cross to Fort 1.00 to the llaikuiaaek turnpike, to U'onla, to the rut Niek rna I to 1'i-aNeik. to Wtat riigleHOod, to Hi rui utelila, hehrstileuburg. Iluworib. iraukfort, Cloiter. WenoiHl, HllUlule, WooilelllJ, 1'ark Rldbc, and Montvale Coualuut Reader In riding from lbs Brooklyn brUUe tu IrvJiigton. N. Y., go to Chamtiers street, to Wiat Ilroadnat. to Hudaon street, to Eighth avenue to Flf ly-nfulh slroet, to Central Park j from that txiUit wfcam.at,i,w'am'..."...A"e i' '. ,','ff 'j f ir"- TinT-'-' jgporlgntnn'a (StroflH. wmnMrmto. f Crescent Bicyclss, ' ESTABLISHED REPUTATION The buylnij of a bicycle Is a nutter of serious Importance. All mr ate i pleasure In cycling depends on your wise cliolcc. In choosing the Cict you run no risk. The uninlinous testimony of Crescent purclnsers-:o,iM MU) of theni In 1896-should convince you tliat Crescent quality has no superi ji i, Western Wheel Works c-!fS.7.,!Evtr,v,her. 36 Warren St., New York &, nSPAAkLDTlV When stamped on Athletic Goods and ? Bicycles means J jSpaldingBicyclesj $50 f New 1808 models. Men's, B0 Women's. tBO. I 1BU7 tires and Christy Saddle. Spalding's guar- J antee. Bold on Installments. 5 Men's Bicycle Clothing ) itsf if OLF.HCVrl.K BUITH. boil of Sa I ll I matoriaL box bottoms, sewed with 1 sfltJeUl1 silk, worth $18.00. C S Fine well mado UICYCLKNI'ITB, Ts aw f C t formerly B.0B. While they last Jh,ti) ( P m'V'r' nicvci.it nitEKCIIICBthatwere ) S Sk I 'l $3.00. IIICVLXn COATS that S I PliaWU were $7.00. Bicycle Ureeches at halt price l $1.25, $2.00, J $2.50, SB.OO, t'J.BO. S f Oolt llose, fancy tops, from 25c to $2.80. C A.6.Spaldlng&Bros.Spaldlng-BliIwellCo.( 1JS-1B0 Nassan Bt. ) 29, 81, S3 W. 42d BL S :'g6 MODELS. : I Still a few left, 25 and J ', ; 27 Inch frames and double J ; diamond tandems. ; PRICES ARE : ;. DESIRABLE.;; We have a small quantity of new J ;!$100 machines of another make!; ; which we will close out at $35. ', ' ; '97 models for rental at Harlem ) 1 - Store, 135-137 West 125th St i OPES SUNDAYS. J , Band BE. 42dSL. near 3th Ave. ' , b7 BonlevanL , BROOKLYN. ' 1 1 84 Fulton bt,. near Bedford Ave, ' 471-47S riatbuah Ave. ; TO .ENJOY CVCOalKG buy a good wheeL Don't pay $100 when you can buy CRE9CEXTS roll BSO. There I nothing better. Easy payments. A. n. TOimaicaD. 83 John St., near Naaaan CRESCENT BICYCLES. A few drop frame 0A modela at a aacrlBoe. SUITABLE FOR OIRLS, MISSES. OR WOMEN. Bole agent for Hughes Adjustable Fhag Holder. KA8V PAlVtltMtl. Torn ttam. B8 BARCLAY ST. take the route to Tarrytown published In Tmt Sex this momlng as far aa lrvlngton. The dlstanco la about twenty-four utlea. John Conrad. To ride to Rutherford. N. J., erosa Cortlandt street ferry to Jersey City and go through Kjtehange place to Hudson street to York street, to !lenderon street, lo Mercer street, to the Hudson Couaty Boulevard, to tbe Newark Plank road, to Nswark: follow Kearny avenue to Arlington, to Cromwell aveaue, to Klngsland aud Rutherford. Bernard Dean. In tiding to High Bridge. X. J., take tberoutoto Rutherford published In THS M'S this mornlnc as far aa Newark, fulluw bprlugneld avenue to lrvlngton. MUlburn and Bprinpneld: continue to Rcotcb Plalua, New Market. Hound Rrook. Boraervllle, White Houae, Ibanon, Allendale and High Bridge. II. W. P. To ride from Urookljnto Illgh Br.dge, N, J., take the Annex ferry to Jersey City, and from that point follow the route to High Bridge published In Tnr bca thla morning. The roads are in good con dition. AW Smith. In riding from Long Branch to Tuck erton, N J., go to Elnerun. Deal. Aibury Park, llelmar. Hiring Lake, Sea dirt, Manaaquan, Point Pleasant, aud Lakewood; at tbe lake turu to tlio left, to Touts Rlt er. to Cedsr Creek, Forked River, Uarnegat, Hana hawktn, and Wat Creek lo Tuckerton The roadi are In good condition. The dlitanco la atiout 83 mllea. W. W.O. Toride from Atlantic niKhlanda to As bury Park go to beabrUht, 0,-canport. Long Branch, Eltvron, Deal, and Asbury Park, The distance Is about IB miles. S, F The dlitanoe from thli elty to Atlantlo City oter the route you apeak of Is almut 183 miles. You should suit your own convenience for a stopping point, C. P. Welah. In riding to Croton Kails, passing through White Plains, go through Central Park to llOin ilreet and Lenox avenue to 120th street, around Mount Morris Park to Mrth avenue, to 1,13th street, lo thu Madison Avenue llrulge; cross bridge to lBBtb street, to the Southern Boulevard, to Westchester avenue, to Weal Cheater: cross bridge, take left fork, and keep to lert of Pel ham road one znllat then turn to the left, follow Prlbamrosd past City Island and Trat era Island to New Ilocbelle: take tho turnpike to Larchmont. cross bridge to Mantaruneck; follow Post road to Rye, to tbe Boston road bouse, to the turnpike, lo Port Chesler.tto Purchase, to White Plains; continue to Harrison, Unlonvllle. pleaaauivlllu. Mount Klico, Katonab. Ooldctt's Bridge, Purdy's, and Croton Falls. W. 11 11., Brooklyn. In riding from Atlantic High lands t- point l'lraaant. N. J., go to sealirlghl. Ocean port, Loug Branch, Deal, Aibury Park, llelmar, hprlug Lake, Bca Dirt. Mouiuauon. and Point Pleastut, Central Market I. To ride from Pifiy.uluth atreet and KlghtU aveuua to Nenpurt, 11. 1., go tlirougtt Central Park to 110th afreet and Leuox avenue, to Ivtitb alrei'ti around Mouut Morris Park lo Plfth. avenue, to 133th streeti through 183th street to the boutheru lioulevardi up tbe buulevard to Westeheiter avenue, to Wtst Ct eater; eroa. bridge, lake lefl fort, keeping to left uf I eih it road oua mile, and direct iiait city lilsud una ..a .a ..land tu New Rochcllei tske lurnplko to l-arrliiiuinl, to Mamaronrck, and follow the Poat roa I through He tuthelloaton roadbouiei take tho turnpike t Port Clio iter, tu tbe llryou Rhcr bridge i ernas linage, follow turniilkeui) hill, tsklug the Puat road through llrecnwii h lo Btau". ford, to Darleui take the Shore road to Ibe aausatuck Church, near iba railroad I follow ltlveralde uveuue to the Weitporl drawbridge; crou to Southern, loPalr fluid st.dllridb-eiKirti cross iho rlter aud tako the turn iilkelromstrjifonl toMliford.toUerwIn's Polut.Weat llaieu and New Ilaveu; go through Branfnrd, null ford, Uudtiou, Cllutou, and SaybriHike; croai the Conneeileut litter to I,iue Kerry, to l.j tne, Nlautlo, Ornnlievllle, Jonlnnvllln, and New Iindou; take the ferr a'r..aihe Thnines River to tiroton; ilien rldn throiijih Myillo Bridge, hiomiigiun, Weuueie.iuwk, and Utalvrly, It L: eoiitluue lo 1'atlier'a lllll. Ash way, llopkliieoit flij.Woodvllle, Miainnvk, Kingston statiun.blocumvllle.Bellvlllo to WiokfortliKOtlirniigb kaatunfiiwlcb Apanaitg, Pawiusi t to Prntldrnwi eroaa to Last Protldeuui, Rlteialde. Warren, and lirlaloli cross to Brlitol ferry and direct tu Newport. 2. We know of no such law. alir Curf. Brooklyn Jockey Club Races. May 81, Juns 8, U, B, 8. 0, 10, 18, IB, IB, 17, 10, O or llaeea To. Da) ul tlmo I. SI, Biclal trains via L. I, It. R. direct to grand stsnd Si!1" v" "'"rtoV.'-SS from'llYo' AIVo'.'oT'i.ri'o'.'i'folf: ",,f bout" uitooui.v.v ritiH. .'ff.,m2?.K.LX.N.,,UII,,F-Tl lh av. Klovsted and P. P, and o. 1. ll, It., about every 10 minutes. u,e.MynoVn.'Ud t0T" bf' tUt '" t0m cportitifl tSJmiTji, VTIOAI, SJI'IMITISU CI.1III, 121th it. and till at. To-night. MIKE SEARS VS. OSCAR GARDNER. 20 rouitds, uthur liouta. Admtaalon 30c. ItofjjfjS, CnrriJiBW, t A KIND, oi'IKT POSY, with cart; auy child can dnve him, iuulre 423 Kail B.I I it UAVINU good stable i aotomiiiodatlon In WoatotTai ler county, u III board free tor the summer a good hone, .unable for lady m ,r. Reply it nnti W IL t KIMBALL, 1 UU Bl" ?. ONLY A FEW g DAYS REMAINING i ON OUR SPECIAL GUT i TWO NIOHTS we were shipping Llim- f'.mou, ,fc. storehouse all night to keep up with our i I. e sat The Tivmoiitlous Siircons Se our Isst 10-Psy Cut has proved, )m ,i m id, m eonsent of MtaSlLS. LUTllY tocontlnje i e alt of def TheLuthy Wheel 5 $150, 1 CUT to SB10, . tw A Few Days More. BXHIBmON ROOMS. fie American Tract boclety Boildiax. 180 Naaaau Ht. Catalnrga pr AUSTIN REMSEN. mailed on sr EaiternAgenL apiliratloa. at, IfE SELL X I VICTOR BICYCLES, I I; 1897 MODELS, t t V, OX U JPATMBXT OP X cc X AXD IS UOXTlILr FATUEXTS OF fl $ $9.34. 7. ;; 9ioo list.) X n J ' rrCJI OXE TEAJt'S QTTAKAXTEE. J it i CALL OU WBETB m I E. G. P. CO., i! BOOHS 0(1 AXD 07, TJTJ3LD FLOOR, ', ', 29 BROADWAY, N. Y. a ! "it i Saleiroom Opein SXonday Evening fc Until 9 o'clock. ; ,s9KV SAWMEB." f ll T g Installments: fS.OO down, I 1 SiOOO per month. Liberal allow- ( 1 n ance made for bicycles in exchange a t A for 1897 Wintons. 1 j Win ton Bicycle Co. j 1M Chambers B-resLN.T. A 1 t m lOrand Circle nalrtSth 6t It.T. IAA i I P ill Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn. JVi 1 Faitory, Cleveland, Ohio. (f!eaij te ,s I I Our announcement yes- terday that Edward S. ! Edwards' 24-hour record 1 was made on our tires was an error and was the re- ! suit of our being misin- ; fonned in the matter. New York Belting and Packing Co., 25 Park Place, New York. nmCES REDUCED Highest Quality Maintained. 1897 RAMBLERS S80 1897 IDEALS S35 tO S75 GORMULLY & JEFFERY M'F'G. CO. HStl-1143 FIDHTll AV., NEAR S0T1I bT ' V SS KLATllUbll AV, ISROOKl V Lexington Cycle Co, 28 Vesey it., N Y SYRACUSE BICYCLES, ltiOO UODUL. I TIIK II. II. KIFFK CO.. 883 UROAI'WAY 1 LIBERAL DISCOUNTS Both for Cash and Installments on Rest Line of Wheels Iti r. bci.iimip, tni:i hTirx. Ainu-. IMJltl'ItMlltXT. nnd I.I USUI It . $29.00 UPWARD $21.00 OH RHiV TKIIIIS. kl'MiHiits i.tts tii. or. STEPHEN T. MOE, aa ikv t., .-vr. ui ankiii ikh''- GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE. 1 l.aot) l.tllH-.ti AMI 4.tVrV. SJH " I Guaranteed, Name Plato. llglime .i mi ht in: hiii.ii Tint it wit. ASlOlt Sil'KrlAW RKllUOtl) T 1 1807 I1K.1 UN, llKNIUIONH. KuUWtml I Recond-tlsud Wlieela tr up. Jlllr llni, ) P- H UK l UK l .11.1- I NONPAREIL CYCLE CO., 10 Barclay si, I Near 1'errles and llroadnay llaai SiO Down - $5 per Month yOIl Till". RKST snouiiKi:!, t Special Inducements for Cash SEVCRAI. HUNDRED OV llTIllll Mtl r T I'ltlfKS TO M'lr KVr.HY 1-1 i.-l I.KiauTU "ll i.i: t 41. . VII l ,v' and l.utliuton av uud tllat at TIIRIIU III IIMI I 1'owerful, lUht, Invlallile, and rellaMo nraks - I Till: hl'ltX'KII lilt IKI' (0ierutcs liy a turn of Iho a'lii Can tm lltted In auy nhtel, olJ or li. w 'r m " through your dealer. Call or v, rlto for particulars TIIK Kl'KKCKK lllUICr. fli, tIJUllr. a.lwa' " . Crescent Cycles J. till 1 VtlMCH. NT.IIIII ttllKi:i, 4 II,. ailil N, Hlld LesliiKlull tta, ?Xt'IIAUE)oiiriiiisllatai'liiry "feme r a Ul WllKKl.hlt lti:i')KH hADDLE on. ' " on, ntit to atradillt heud atalup f ir cat a t eall at Vtt West llroad way, K. Y, riMRKS, tialr. bait 'W7n full warrant, .11 t ale lUXU RUlJWtUOO., lUCliait. Agents wauvai MiMiatiM1MJUMs(sM