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f$' . THE. SUN, TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1897. . I ., ON THE BASEBALL FIELD. Wfc xair toxics and Bnooxcxrita 'jgk; BREAK ETXN ON XITO BAKES. m Title Victorian. In the Ninth fanlnsr -Kf.-" Cincinnati Defeat and ras the Haiti. .Q(?u wmm Cleveland Win. and tose. at rills. ISt V burg ChleAate and Washington Subdue ' ataea Other . Ion I. Beat Lenlsvllle. Sf ' The Nstr York whitewashed tho lirooklyns In (bamornlofr gams yesterday, nnd wcro benton JK In the afternoon. Joyce' men have dropped be- V low the .600 murk, whllo Btrnlo's players have ;, pasted the Philadelphia!. Tho latter wcro twice 'It-' conquered by the Boston, who, tn each Instance, F' made their winning rune In the ninth Inning, rfcl Tho Doancators now have the strong lend of 80 jR point, and go West In fine shape. The Salll s mores have dropped to third place. On Sunday i$V' ''they were beaten by the Cincinnati, and yester- $' day morn In ir they luccumbed araln, Ewlng' ,'f , men taking the second notch. The afternoon ? Came, however, wae preTentcd by rain. The x! Cleveland and Pittsburg broke even, nnd aro $ fifth and txth respectively. The Washington . .loit the morning; game at Chicago, but stio- 3- jeeeded In abutting Anson', men out In tho after- K soon. They are tied with the Loulsvlllos, who E J dropped a ball to the St. Louis UU-ondcrs. The W ' rMulU: Wr itonntKO auiu, itFf w Tar. 10 Bewkiyn. 0. iVfl; Boston. 8i rtilladelpula, . :$ - Cfekars Washington, 4. tf Oloclon.it t Baltimore, 3. jEr Cleveland, 4 Plttiburr, 8. BR,'1 ATTKnXOON OAklES. sjRjt Sreektyn, 4 New Terk, n. rjJT. Cotton, Si Phllal.Iphla.8. MM, Washington, 4 Chlcigo, 0. j,K Plti4barj-,i Cleveland, 1. fig?! St, Loalt, Ti Louisville, fl. & At Cincinnati Rain. i;V, Tin ItBOOIlD. VJ fr Air Jit tTin.teil.Ceiif. Wiin.7xnf.Cenf. Bettea 44 14 ,75fl. Brooklyn t HI .473 ,. Cincinnati... .87 1H .R7:iPhllilelpbla.ifa S3 .4S ffi Baltimore... .88 ID .flii7lWashtnton..e3 (13 ,31)7 SewTork.,..H SB .olMiLaulsvlUe....B3 83 .1IU7 p 01VlaHd....31 88 .889 CBIoagO 84 37 .803 Sf flttsburt SB SO .483 St. Louis 1 48 .800 fr vn took, 10; niiooKLYtr. 0. uoiu'ixa oame.) When the Brooklyn saw that Amos Httsle ij, was coins to pitch aenlnst them at the l'ulo ft, Oround. yesterday momlnir they expressed th ' belief that he would be easy, Before the big l?i noosier had hurled a dozen balls over the pinto fig Barbie men changed tholr minds. Amis iJ,' pitched for seven Innings, In which time the ii Brooklyn, ant three safe hits nnd two men K; reached second. Then the considerate Joyco ,!: reliered Rusle and allowed Mike Sullivan to j ahow hU speed In the last two Innings. Mike if. added two more ciphers to the visitors' str.ng; ;. and completed the coat of whitewash which had d bsn pretty thickly applied by Amos. The New Yorks batted "Lefty" Payne quite it frtsly, but Payne was not solely to blame. He reoelTed the most dlscourdulnz support, Ln & caanoe, Oanaran, and Bhlndle making school- toy error on easy cbances. In the field Joyne'a is ntm played beautifully, Davis, Gleason, nnd Wark' taklnjf some bard balls ln clean style. A-, Van Haltren (cored In the tlrat Innlntr on his ; tftl Tternan' bit and Darls's fir to Grlflln. --J1 in the third Payne' support was so bad that the ji: BrooKlyn rooters howled tn disgust. Van Hal ts trea sac Ufa on Oanaran's error and landed on ft' third, when Smith knocked down Tlernnn's PA bard single. Joyce, for the second time, .truck K& out, and on Darls fly to Jones Van Haltren ft counted. Oleason was safe on Larhance's f um W bio, and Warner reached first when 8hlndl fell '". all OTer hi srounder. Then Oleason stolo third, Li. and a Bhlndle muffed a good throw from Qrlm . the kid Kept on to the rubber. ih Tlernan Mgan the fifth with a base on balls v and reached second on Oanaran' mis of Joyce' .-' grounder. Mike was forced by Darls, and Scrappy (cored on Oleason' double. Davis 1 came fit on Warner's long drive to Anderson, J-, and Clark scratched a hit. But there were no vn more nine that Inning, for Jones made a superb V catch off Holme. In the sixth Husls singled ! and Van died out. Tternan hit to Lachance. r. who threw wildly to second, and Amos galloped "; on to third. Joyce brought his pitcher ln with '; an out and Tlernan counted on Davis's base hit f, to centre. Qleason hit safely, too, but both were ', Bill Clark cut loose with a tremendous three- '" bagger ln the srenth, and Holme, was hit by a pltcned ball. Itusle singled, scoring B1U and "r" putting Holmes on third, whence he scored the & last run of the game on Tlernan'a long fly to S Grlflln. The crowd wa surprisingly larse, con- -i slderlnjr the humidity, there being more than 'X 0,000 admissions. It wa such a hollow vlctorr i; that the Brooklyn rooters were too melancholy V, to eat lunch, so they lust waited around until I' the afternoon game began. The .core: U saw Toac l aaoosxni, S TumtVcfl Cl 0 o'artffln,ef....O 0 3 0 0 ': Tlsraan. rf..9 i 0 0 Jonea,rt.....O 1 S 0 0 Joyce, Bb....l 111 0 Andanon. U.O 1 1 C 0 ;, Darts, SS.....1 ii 0 Bhlndle, 8b.,0 0002 I-, Oluson. Ib..l 0 6 4 0Laebana:,lb.0 0 8 0 8 ?v XTanier, e...Q 1 S 0 0 Can.Tan. Sb.O 0 8 8 8 .' Clark, in,... i a 11 8 0 o. Smith, u..o o o a o t BDUaes.U...l 110 OOrlra. e 0 0 4 10 J. Knilo. P.....I BS lfayne.p 0 1080 B BuUltan. p..O 0110 i TotaU 0 8 8110 0 i? TotaU.... 10 14 8717 1 ;, Hrw Tork 1 0 8 0 8 8 a 0 ..10 V Brookirn 0 0000000 0 0 Camed run. VrwTork. r. Twc-base- hit Oleuon. tn Tbree-bue hit Cl.rk. Stolen buu-Tu Ualtren, rr; Oleuon, Waruir, Cluk, Audenou. Kirtt ban on iu arron new Tork, 4t Drnokljn. 1 Flnt bmt on -. O.IU OffRuile. W;ofT6alllTn. 3i off Payee. 1, btruck Ki oat By Buile, 1 1 by Bulllran, 1 : by r.yne, 4. Hltlijr i pitcher By Pajn., 1. Left on bue New York, 1 1 : K-j Brookljn. 7. Double play Davli, Oleaion, and ; Clark. Peued ball Orlm. Time 8 hour, and 89 p minute.. Umpire McDonald. Attendance, S.OOO. , BBOOKLYN, 4;KKW VOrtK.3. AF-TKHNOON OiME. Br,, tn striking contrast to the morning rantcst, jj ' the one In tho afternoon was fought out bitterly K: to tbe end, and kent a crowd of more than 13,000 rooters on edge. Umpire McDonald's work was K not satisfactory to either team and the plnycrs Kf were constantly wrancllng with htm, whllo the K cranks declared themselves In unmistakable K rpi- Tbe New Yorks laid their defeat to soino ? of McDonald's rulings, but on the uhnle tbe Ki teams suflered alxut equally. It ill Kennedy K and Cyclone Seymour were the pitchers, and A tney had a battle rojnl, with the former sllKbtly In tho lead at the finish. Both team, fielded K beautifully, but the Brooklyn, got In their star BS plays at times when there were men , on basos. U.nmran accepted thirteen out K' Of fourteen chunces, and Oeorgo Smith K Ut off several base bits. Grlflln also made it K,: ereat catch ln the ninth which undoubtedly E; laved the Komo. For the Now Yorks Duvia nnd Et gleason made some llEbtnlng plays, and 1)111 Wr, Clark led with the stick. Seymour struck Grlflln Hr out three times, much to tho Brooklyn captain's ? tujfcomflture, mJ, In the first Inning Jones touched up floymour B:; for a two-bagger, only to be doubled up on K Anderson's liner to Gleason. Van led oil In the Hg last half with aslnule, and was cauvht stealing Kv second with nobody out. Canavan retired Tier- Ht (tan with a superb slop and throw and Joyce took tour, balls. Then Davis pooped up v- fly. With two out ln the last half m W the. second Clark tripled, but Holmes ;;. couldn't brinir him ln. In the tlilnl, after Kit fmllh had been settled, Burrell received XfgK. Seymour only base on bails, Oy then caught K- Muster napping with a quick throw, nnd the K Brooklyn made an awful kick, claiming that s Btytnour had committed a balk. A double piny Hfe by Oanaran and Lachance killed tbe Now Yorks' B enaBcas for run inthelr half, and In the next M (onlos there was a small-sited riot on the field, M- Griffin opened with n slnglo, and Soymour. In mK an attempt to catch him off first, made a puliin- MJr, Ble movement to.pltch by stepping forward bo- H'l fere throwing the ball to Clark, As the rule ML alearly states thnt any mot ement to doctlve the 1 Mso runner by the pitcher Is a balk, the umpire H?' yet? properly called one, and sent Grlflln to sec- bib nd. McDonald was promptly surrounded by the bS' players of both team., and n wrangle or five fK' blnutes ensued, during which the minks who H', Trere rooting for Joyco railed the iudea of play K 'robUr-horaolhlef.'' nnd ''skfii," wlill'i IBVu the follower, of the lirooklyns told him ho was mh ail rhrht. Grlftln finally reached third on Jones's K Blow bounder to Gleason, nndsroredtheflrstrim K Of the game on Anderson' safe clip to loft. aVv ?.!.Jnii!-..STen b.?1, luo lK,lk I10t beon W, 81.'8?! urlnln would lmvo ecorud anyway, as H? Bhlndle followed with another hit, Willi only 1?t 4."dergon.v"l5,.cault stenllnir third afK, and Bhlndle was legally caught napping br K- feytnour. w t aV-" C'31, .J0?09 began Now York's turn with a B ! three-bagger to centre, and tied tho ecaro K on DarU's single to rtirht. Kennedy made a ' Jong kick because he belluvftl I but Joyce should K bare been declared out on btrlLua, but McDon W tld wouldn't listen to him, K' w."Yoli ur? "veiling up for thiit bulkl" roared Ki Kennedy, but the umpire ordered him to play aK' 51.Li,DiJ,il? w,, '"rf'Tby Gleason. and Wurner K, put tho Kid on thhd with bu.o lilt. A great Mi Oouble play by Uanavau, Smith, and Ithnnco B coded the lulling. : The Brooklyn bean to get tho bang of Bey. K mour s swift currefin tho elilh, and there was LbW ??? rliTlPFi Kennedy bifmn with a clean LB arjye to right for abase.uiul when Grlllln was K eallea out on strikes ho declurod that tho third ? nWatwofeetoutsi(i the plate. Jones and V' Anderjon followed with hits, and Joyco argued saw' !lltr,Jbe umpire several minutei on tho ground K that he should hnro called Jones out on elrlkes, Kennedy stored meannhllo, nnd Hhlndlo's II y to Tan Haltren uioysd tho runner, up a bso each. i Iehuc had loft tho, gamubeaius tho hoat Hi' affooted him, and Hhocli,t no batted In hi. placf. K sent in the winning runs with a prtdty slnglo to m ceutro. Van HnUreii trio i to catc'i Bliocli otr B ttatouthtf throw In, aiidiho lliilrlimnii. In his H Wild cramblo to get bLk to tho bug, upnot big ( Plarkand then mooted to sutouJ, where ho was (W, .ik9.?,r,Jro.k, Zln desperate now, and so K sjrero their friends. Tho howling of the crowd K. walBOlnUnMthatoue could not hear tho da- K fWouitttluituapLv. Aftox Joyco bad flied out aaaBaw&LMiimiriiiifJ'iTi'fMiir"yt''''''''' ''' fr'y--V-5' In thlat half of tit sixth, Darl tmntafl.BafBlf and wa forced, Warner being third out qn a Srounder to Oanaran. The Brooklyn could do othtng with Seymour ln the last three inning, and made no more nine. In the eighth, with ?ne out, Joyoe got his base on balls, and was orced. Gleason mads a hit, and Warner popped opa fly, leaving Davis and tli Kid., When Bill Clark opened the last bait of tho ninth with a sharp single to right the crowd began lolling like wild Indians. The noise wa Increased as Holmes putn slnclo ln left and Bill landed on second. Peymour then hit to Ander son, who was playing first base, and both men reached the baso simultaneously. , " You'ro out I" declared McDonald, "What are you trying to dot'1 (creamed Joyco. 'You're all rlghtl Don't lot him bluff youl" cried tho Brooklyn In n chorus. It was a very closo decision, which could lmvo boon made either way, Tho out moved Clark nnd Holmes along, nnd then Grlflln saved the ifatno. Van llnllrcn hammered a Ion;, high one nearly to theropee, but Grlllln, afturn despcrato chase, pulled tbe ball down. Clark ran home on tho catch, and Holmes hustled to third, Bhlndle then fumbled Tlernnn's grounder nnd Holmes scored, One run was needed to tie tho "core now and tho oxclted thousands stood up. They Jelled Incessantly with tho Idea of rattling Cennody. but tho Brooklyn pitcher had his nerve with hint. ' Win the game. Scrappy!" was the err on all sides as Jojco camo up, Ho got his base on bulls, and tho Brooklyn, klekod atfnln. "Now, DavM Hero's- your chancel Break It! The crowd was almost crazy nt this point, for thecrnukn bellevod tbeyweru rattling Kennody. D.ivls had two strikes on htm and then drove tho next good one high Into the air. Hhoch got under It with tho knowledge thnt If he droppod the ball the lirooklyns goose would bo cookod, for both runners would cross the plato. But the little German's norvo didn't leave him, and ho Kuoo7tl tho hall eo hard that It looked like an egg. Tho score: KHIY TORK. SSOOKIrX. iu l.r.o.A.r. .lir.o.i.. VannTn,cio 1 u 0 1 Ortffln, er....l 1 8 0 u TInrn.n, r(.,0 0 0 o 0 Jones, rf.....l 9 0 0 0 Jojoe, Ob....l 118 0 A'd'.'n.tf.lb.l 3 0 10 Dafls, u 0 8 8 4 II Shln.Ue. 81..0 110 1 nieotou, !!b..0 114 0 l.wha'o,lhn 0 4 1 0 Warner, c.,,0 1 0 1 u ihjch, If 0 8 8 0 0 Clark, lb..,. 1 8 1U 1 V C.naTiin, ab.O 0 5 8 1 Holme., If...l 1 10t;l Smith, u.O 1081 Ueyuour, p..u 1 0 U 1 ilurrrll. O....0 U I 1 0 icnuoJr, P..1 110 0 Total. S 10 87 10 L Total.. 4 10 87 14 8 Brooklyn 0 0 0 10 8 0 0 04 Row Yurfc 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 83 Earned runs Brooklyn, 4; New York, 8. Two-base tit J'Tits. Tlirc.-uue hll Joyce, Clark. Stolen tijws 'I lernsn, Uleaon. rirstb.ou errors New Tort, 2i lirooklyu, 1, Flnt liaseou nails On Ken-uedj-, 4i on M-ymuur, 1. struck out Uj KennoJ, 1 bjaeyuiour, ft. Duubl. play. Oanuan on 1 ltuhancet Cunuvan, bmlth, aud Liclmnce, DavlianU Clark Lett un L.i' Now York. U llrookljn. 3. Dalk Sey mour. Time a hour, and lb minutes. Umpire Mo Douald. Attendance 18,0u0. it ruiUDULXuu xoaauio Oiira. rniLiDSLTUIi. I BOHTOX. a. In. r.o. a. c I a. 1b. r.o. a. e. Cooley, ef...0 0 0 1 1 'Hamilton, cf.l I 0 0 C Iiowd, rt....l ISO 0 Tcuney, lb..O 0 0 0 ( Deieli.nty.lt.u 1 S 0 0 l.onu.u u 14 9 0 Lajole. lb.,.0 18 0 0 Dully, It 1 13 0 0 Cleimutl.c.O 0 10 0 HUlil, If 1 13 0 0 Ueler, 2h....O 0 8 8 1 l'i,.tllK,3b...O 0 0 11 OIUi-n, s. ...0 118 U Lowe, 80... .0 18 0 0 Kiuh. llb..,.U 0 4 10 Lake, c 0 14 0 0 Uilli, p 1 3 110 Ltiwtl, p 0 0 0 0 0 btlUlne....0 0000 ToUU 3 0 27 8 1 Total. 3 0 27 8 8 Ran for allien lu the ninth Inning. Philadelphia 0 0 1 II 0 0 0 1 0-8 Bolton 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 83 Earned run Boston. Three base hit Lajole. Rao rtnce lilt Delehanty. Etolcn l-n.se btallliit, Orth ), lluiilltnn (S). nuffy (8J, Blahl. Left on bae PMltdelplila. 10; Boiton. . Struck out Cooley (8). Clements, Collins. First base on error. Philadelphia, 1; boston. V. t'ltst tiaae on bolls Dowd (2), Clements, Hamilton (it). Hit by pitched ball allien. Time 8 hour, and 84 minutes. Umpire Email. at rminxxruiA Arraaxoox oajnt. rwrMpri.i'HtA. 1 aorrox. n. lsro.A.x.1 a. in. r.o. A. a. Cooler. ct....O 8 3 0 1 Hamllton.cl.o 0 0 11 Dowd.rf 0 18 0 0 Tcmiey. lb..l 1 13 1 0 Delebanty.lt. 1 14 0 0 Iaju.-. u 1 a 1 a 0 Lajole. lb... I a 11 0 0 Uulty, If 8 10 0 0 Bojle.o 0 0 3 0 1 btalll. rf 8 8 8 0 0 Opier. iih.....O 0 9 3 0 Collin., Ub...l 113 0 Olllea, a.,.., 8 8 0 8 0 Lowe, 2b.... 0 8 18 0 Nuab, 3b 1 110 1 liniel, c.,.1 3 0 0 1 Taylor, P....0 8 0 8 0 Lake, o 0 0 0 0 0 Mrbols, P....0 0 18 1 TotaU 0 10 37 8 3 stlvetu 0 0 0 0 0 Lewis, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals ....."a 13 87 13 "5 Btlvett. batted for KloboU tn th ninth Inning. Philadelphia 0 0 0 110 3 1 0 S Boston 0 1 0 0 0 8 u 0 08 Earned runs Philadelphia. 3 Boaton. 1, Two-basa hlu Naau, Taylor, Lou. Lowu (8). Three-base lilt Lajole. bacrmoe hlta Naih. Doyle. Cooley. Gaaiel. btolen base Hamilton. Left on base. Phlladelpbla,3 Boston. 8. Struck out Cooley (2), deter. Kash, I'otlln. (8), Mchola (8). btlretu. Double play Tenner, Long, andNlchoU. First base on errors Philadelphia. It Boston, 3. Hit by pitched ball Hamilton, Colilna. Tlma 8 hours and Omtnuta Umpire Emaila, AT CB1CAOC BOBXIXa OAKX. nucAoo. ( WA.ni0TO. a. Hi. r.o. a.i. e. la. r.o. a. x. Everllt. 8b..l 18 4 I 'Wrlgley, cf.,1 0 8 0 0 McCor'k.u.,3 a 8 4 0:Belba-h,ir...0 0 8 0 0 Lange, cf....0 10 0 0 Demont. U..1 8 0 0 0 Anion, lb... 0 1 13 0 1 .rarrell, O....0 18 2 8 Ryan, rf 0 10 1 0 StcOulre. Ib.l 1 11 0 0 Devker. lf...l 0 10 0 Keilly. Ub....O 13 4 8 CUlab'n.2b..l 0 0 1 2 Abbey, rf ....0 110 0 Korwla, p...O 0 3 8 0 O'Brien, 8b.. 1 118 1 DoaoUuo, 0...1 3 7 1 0 Swalai. p.,.,0 8 10 0 Total..... B 8 27 13 4 Total. 4 9 84 14 0 ChlcaKO 0 0 0 1 0 0 a 8 ..el Waahlnzton. 0 0 0 8 0 8 0 0 04 Eart.ed run. CbU-ag-o, 2t Waahrngton, 3. First bue on errors CliK'iuto, 1 ; Washington, 4. Lert on base Cbh-axo. 3; W-ahlnirloii, 12. First base on balls Off Korwio. 4i oil bvratm. 1. Struck out Ht Korwln. 41 bySwalm.2. balk Swalm. Thre-bue hit Everltt. Two-baa. hlta Demon!, Donohue (8). Bacrtfloe lilt Dement. Stolen bases K n rell. ltyan. McCormlok (2), Selbach, Decker, Callahin, Lance. Double play Itetlly, O'Brien, and HoOulre. nil by pitcher By Knrwln. 1. 1'aased balls Farreil, It Donobue, 1. Umpliv O'Day. Time 1 hour and CO minute At tendanoe 4,uu. at cmcAoc UTxaxoox OAKX. cmcAoo. I WAsnt5aT05. B.lB.r.O.A,B. u. la, r.o. A. B. Events. 8d..o 10 1 0 Wrlgley, ct..o 110 0 HcCor'k, u.,0 18 6 1 selbach. lr...O 10 0 0 Launr, cf....O 0 0 0 0 Deniunt, A.,.0 0 0 8 0 Ansjn. 10....0 0 0 8 O'Farrell, e.,.,0 0 fl 0 0 ltyan, rf 0 0 8 0 0 McJuIrr, tb..l 8 14 0 0 Detk.T. If...,0 0 1 0 0 lu-llly,3tj..,.0 0 18 0 CalUhiU, 2h.0 0 8 t S, Abbey, rf...,l 14 0 0 Friend, p.,.,0 12 2 1'o'Brl 11. 2d,.l 8 10 0 Klttrldie,o,.0 0 3 0 0 HcJumca. p..l 10 10 Total. 0 8 87 11 4' Total. 4 TsTll'o' Clilcago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Washington 0 0 8 10 0 0 0 14 Earned runs Washington, 3, First base by errors Waaliluifton, 2, Left on has"a Chicago. 4 Washing ton, H, Hr.t baae on balls On Frl nd, 3. f truck out lly Iri.nd. 8t by UoJaniei, n Three-bM. nit Mo J.mes. Two-base h,ta O'lirlen. JIcGulre. btolen baiis .Srlbscli(2), WrLiley, Krrriu. Hit by pitcher Hy McJames, 1. Umpire O'Day. Time 3 hour. AttenJuuce 7.500. at ciicixXATi aoasi.a oamb. BALTMOIIK. 1 CUiaSSATL tt-lB.r.o.A.x. n. in. r.o. a. b. MeOraw. 8b. 1 2 11 1 Burke, If.... 8 2 8 0 1 Kreler, rf...,8 8 1 u 0,Uoy, of 2 18 0 1 Jennlnvv, M..8 8 0 8 0 Corcoran, 3b2 18 8 0 Keilcy, lf....o 18 0 n IrAln, Ub.,,.2 3 2 8 0 Bteiirii.ef...O 1 8 0 0 Miller. rf...,U 110 1 Doyle, U1....0 17 0 lBo'kley, lb.0 8 U 1 0 Iteltx, 2b.,0 0 8 8 0 ItlU'hey, ss.,0 18 11 Clarke, c 0 0 4 8 0,Peltt, 0 0 0 8 10 Hoir r, p 0 118 Outlines, p.,.,0 10 10 Kopi. P 0 0 10 1 Bclirlver. e.,.0 0 0 0 0 Vlulnn 0 0 0 0 0 l!ulll'layt....O 0 0 0 0 Ebrst, p 0 0 0 0 0 Total...,, b 11 8410 8 I Total..... 813 87 8 4 Batted for Nop. In tie ninth Inning. tllolllJay batted for Bhlue. In the eighth Inning. Clnilniiutl 0 0 0 0 0 18 4 0 a llaltluiore 8 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 00 Rur.a e.rnfd Cincinnati. It Baltimore, 1. Two-bans hlta Jenu mis 8i, Keiley, Corcoran. Irwin, Htolen basw Bookloy (3), Irwin. Hoy, Cnreoran, fitenrel, Burke, Double play II ckliy aud Rlunra: Jeunlngs, lu-lts. and Dnyiui Irwin, Cor.orau, aud Ilo.kluy. btruik out By Rhlnes. 2i by Hotter. by tfopi, 1. First taiit oubalU Off lll.luoi. lit orr IlofTer, 6. Imi ba. 011 irrors Cluolnuatl, 2 Baltimore, 1. Ift on basrs Cincinnati, lit Baltlmoro, 7. Hit by pitcher lly Nops. 2. Umpires L) ucn and Hunt. Attend ance lu.OOO. at rrrrsBtjna moktlio disc riTTSBrna. clevxlaud. a. in. r.o. a. r, it. ls.r.o. a.i. Rm!tu,lf 1 3 1 11 0 Bitrkett. ir.,.tf 1 1! 0 (I Paddru. 2b..U 17 8 2 Ciillds, Sh,.,l 14 2 0 l.)inis. lb., .0 1 H 0 0 O'Uiiauor.cf.l 8 0 0 u Hat Is, ff 0 0 4 0 0 Mt'Kean, si.,0 2 0 8 0 Donovan, rf.O 110 1) Walla1.11, Ub.O 0 0 7 0 Ely, m 0 0 8 0 1 Tebeuu, lb,.u 10 10 budeu.o.,,.1 8 4 1 0 McAlllater.rfu 0 8 0 0 Honn.Uy,ab.l 10 8 0 Crelgcr, o 0 12 8 0 Ullleo, p 0 U 0 1 0 WUsun, p.,.,0 1 1 0 0 Total......"iTl7J7 l" "el Total....."4"0 27is "0 Pittsburg 1 8 0 11 0 0 0 0 03 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 8 0 10 0 4 Earned runs Pittsburg, 8. Two-Lase lilts Klll.n, MiKesn. 'ihreo-batv h.t Smith, btolin taics buittb, Donovan, llurkett. Double 1 lay Ely, Pad den, and Lyons, Ilrst bue on balls lly klllen, Si by Wilson, 3. lilt by pltehed ball-Davis, Struck out HyKllhn, a. Time 2 houri aud llu mluuie.. Um plie Campbell, Attendance 5,0 OU. at riiTsiJCKO Amcusoo.t OAUB. rilTIUfll'J, . CUVkLitp, .. .. 11. la. r.o, a. a. li. ln.r.o.A.8. Bmlth.ir u u a 0 0 Biirkett, lf,0 1 I 0 1 I'adden, Jb,.0 0 1 U 0 Chbds, 20...0 0 111 Ijons. lb ...1 1 V 0 0 O Connor, cf.l 0 10 0 DuM,cf.,rr,0 0 8 0 0 McHeau, s.,0 0 4 8 0 Donovan. rf.O 0 1 0 0; Wallace, lib,. 0 18 0 8 Urodli,cf... 3 3 2 0 OiTobeau, II1..0 8 10 I 0 J'ly. as 0 0 4 8 o;McAllut'r,rf.O 0 3 0 0 Muiillt.c ...8 8 4 0 0,Crtlgi;r,c,,.,0 18 10 Donuelly,b.l 111 0 Clarke, p.. ..0 1080 ltawley,p,0 0 0 8 0 . TotaU,,,, 1 02418 4 Totals.,.. 010 87 H ol ritttbuu 0 0001401 .. e Cleveland ,,,,,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 i.eritod run Pittsburg. Two-baso hit Wallace. Throe-boso hits llrodli , Merrill. Hloleu bases ilrodle, Donnelly, lint bate on balls Smith, ller- llaaeball, Kaalern farb, Oi45 To-Day, Brooklyn vt. New Voik. Admission 25o. and COo. -sift', BaaebaJl .t Orange Oral-Orange A. O. v.. New York national league team, Wedaeaday, 4 P, At. Trains leave Barclay tt. 8 00, 11:60, UtVtf, ltBD, and (ltd l-.SL iiv-'t -v-i'ffef?irj?ifayie i1 tf&iWp?1k'fr rtli. Xeraa,Tteau. ftrrtsek out-fadd, Ortdf, Wallae, AtoAiMsr, UmpSi Horri. Attandaaot ,700. A laronrriiJk. xoUISiiujc frrxO0T4, B.la.r.o.A.n. a. la. r.o. A. 01srke.lt.. ..8 a 0 0 0 Douglas, e.-.l 0 1 1 VoCreery, rf.l 1 J 0 0 Hallman, tb.O 0 8(0 Plekerlng,ef.O 18 0 0 llartman. 8bl 8 I 8 0 BtafTord, ..,.( a ( fl 1 aradr, lb...l 10 10 Werdsn.lt,.0 1 10 0 6 Lally, If 0 X I 0 0 Dexter, 8b.. .6 2 9 9 i cross, s...... 0 6 8 0 0 Wilson, 0....1 0 1 S 0 flarler, ef...O 0 8 0 0 Hook, 8b.. ...1 8 8 10 naussmaorf 1 I 8 6 0 Brans, p 0 10 8 0 Hart, p 1 8 0 4 0 Donobua, p.,0 0 0 0 0 Total...7101T18 8 Total. BUST 10 1 tonbnllle 1 0 0 0 1 0 a 1-7 Ht. Loots 0 0 4 110 0 0 00 Earned runs St. Louts, 4, Left on bases Louts rllle. 10 8t. Louis, 10, First bssa on errors at, Loo Is. 8. Two-bias hits rtartman, nock, noma run Orady, Rtoleu bases Clark., Bt afford, rjousemaa, Latly. Doubto play rtallman, Croas. and Orady. First bane on balU-OS Evans, 1 1 off Hart, 7. Btrnek out By Evans, It by Hart, 4 by Dnnohna. 1. Bit by pitcher Hallman, Crush Uarl.y. Time 8 boar, and 18 minute.. Attendant 4,000. Umpire Sharldan. Atlantis Ijeagua, AT rATXSSOX A. (L . ratarsea 0 4 0 0 10 0 0 0 8 0 0 Hartford 0 0 0 14 0 8 0 ..7 14 0 Batteries Flaherty and Bmlnkt fry ssd Roach. r. Paterson 4 10 0 10 0 0 0-41 10 1 Hartford 1 0 8 0 4 0 0 0 ..7 7 3 BatUrlea Smith and Bmtnki Vlcksry and Roach. at Mcnxoim a. h. lUehmond 1 0 0 10 110 04 A 0 Lancaster 0 10 0 8 0 0 8 ..0 li B Batteri.s-Lerres and Koster) West and Both, r. K. a a B, rtlchmocd 1 0(000(08 8 14 8 Ineaster 1 8 0 8 0 110 ..-11 14 a Batterlea Ohesebro, Brandt, and Fosteri Eproegel and Wenta. AT XXWABX A. at. , a. b. a. Newark .10 1 1 a 1 a 1 0 S 14 0 Athletic. 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 01 10 8 Batteries Johnston, and Zaarfoui Conn and Fox. r. x. Newark. 1 0 1 0 0 8 0 8 17 13 B Athletics 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 H 1 Batteries Gogan and Rothfuaij Oarrln and Sobaub. at souroLE a. at. a. n. a. Norfolk 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 84 in 1 Heading 1 0 0 10 10 0 08 10 0 liattcrles FfanmlUer and Snyder; liellackin and Barclay. r. a. a. n. a. Norfolk .0 0 0 a 1 0 8 0 . 3 0 8 Holding 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 0 Batteries MoFarland asu Sn)er Herndon and Barclay, Vew Kngland X,eauraa, A. K. Al New Bedford Fall Hirer. J l New Bedford, 4. At Pawtncket Newport. St l'awtuoket, 10. At Taonton Brockton, 10 1 Taunton, 18. r. at. At Fall River Fall Hirer, I8t New Bedford, 11. At Newport Newport, 10 Pawtncket, 0. Al Brooxton Brockton, S; Taunton, 7. Other (lames, AT BACSXnACX . B. Orttanir. 0....0 8 0 10 0 18 ..10 1 O.n.OubanO'ts.0 000000000 8 0 Datterle. FUhsl and Cuming i rtoblnson and Jordan. at Boaanrrowa. State ncpltal.l 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 B 18 8 S Morocco A. C...0 8 8 10 8 10 811 18 0 Batteries Can and Oaegeri Donahue and Jacobs. at amuxwooD. TUdgrwoodF.O.l (00000008 8 8 Cresc'U of N.T.I 108010008 8 8 Batteries Jefferson and Condon) De Bow and xte Oulrk, at woossamos a. at. -WdbrldnA.A.4 a 0 0 0 4 0 4 014 18 Un'a of Perth A.0 0000000 11 88 Batteries D. Brown and A. Brown i O'Brien aad Noonan. r. a. Wdbrtdre A. A.B 18 8 10 0 0 010 18 West End F.O.,1 010100008 00 Battortes A. Brown and Cohent Tabor, WesaL and Larandor. at wobtxxdtkb, a. b. a. Wortendyk. 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..IS 14 8 XaTterDTH't'a.1 010010808 87 TJatterlea IUub aad Carroll l FlUgsrald and W.nik. AT BATAWAX A. B, a. b. a. DeOarmes 0 0 0 10 4 0 1 .. e B 8 BlveraldaF. O....0 0 0 4 10 0 0 00 11 a Batteries Xljux and Hog an, Brtnckarhoff and lUght, r. sl lUrerstdaF. O.. 0 0 0 a 0 1 4 8 IB 111 8 D. Oarmo. 0 4 0 8 10 0 8 111 11 a Battsrlea Fliux and H extant Farley aad CatakiU. AT coaiuxa. a. b. a. Coming a 0 10 0 8 10 07 18 4 noru.usrllle. 0 0 10 8 0 8 1 18 11 a Batteries Hooker, Lloyd, and atoorei Dslsn.y, Jor dan, and Fatcher. AT OBAXak A. B. B. b. B. Orange A.0 0 8 0 8 B 0 0 8 ..18 IS 8 Oenulne C. O'tt.l B 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 13 8 Batteries Voorhlsa and flays: rickets, Mill.r, sad Jordan. r. b. Orange A. a 0 110 10 0 8 ..8 10 8 Creacenu. 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 8 7 Batteries Stephen, aad Kellogg! MUler aad OraO. AT WASHUaiOX, B. 1X. B. SU B. B. Waahlngton ...0 0 8 10 0 0 0 0 018 18 8 Wood. College. 0 0 0 8 0 0 1 8 17 8 13 Batteries Andrews and Smlthi Wilson, sleeker, sad Orube. r, B. a. a. x. Washlngtoa ....0 10080110000 18 11 7 Woods College.. 0 18110000000 00 11 7 Batteries U hie and Coil Streeker and Orub. AT BOXrCLAra A. B. MontdalrA. 0..8 0 14 18 0 0 0-10 14 "fl MontclalrB.B.O.l 0008004 07 84 Batterle. TU-reU, Wood and lUenackeri Bch.ner and UchllUng. r. b. a. b. b. HontclalrA. 0..8 0 8 8 8 B B 0 ..37 BO 0 B'klyn C. Qlatits.O 0810400 0 7 10 11 Hatti-rlea Cadmus, De Witt, and IUcn.ck.ri Ban croft, Buck and Bolan. at sotrrn ouaxob, RoseTllle A. A...0 40008 1 0 6 7 bo. Orange P.O. .4 4 0 7 10 0 0 ,,18 10 0 Batterlea Uay, Whltton, and Breltnalli UaUldar and Orady. at crrxa saxccsxt. a. sl a. Marlon 1 18 0 0 10 0 a 7 10 0 Cuban X QlanU..l 0 0 0 10 10 03 8 1 tiatterlis Uurfer, Oottcllo, and Shawi W. Jackson and Williams. At Prospect Park LefTerta, 1 0 1 Qulncy A. O, 8. De Witt Clinton. Kill r'lmoro. 14. Visitation A. a. Sit Ilustlers, 10, F.mersons, 27 Counter., 14. Blo .onu, B Elkhorus. 6. Alva, 30: Royal, 37, Visita tion, U Wlutlow, 12. Y. M. L.. 8l hlmor., 11, Bio son, 84t Uoldeus, 11. Cedars, 00 Liberty, 4. Unlaus, 801 Invluolble, 9. At Uumcrrill., A. H.-Oarnervllle. St WUllam burg P.O., 1. P. al-Oarnervllle, 0( Williamsburg F, 0.. . At Huntlngton-F.liet., It Huntington, 8. At Esaton Eaaton, 12 B.tblehrni, H. At I'lermont T.nafly F, 0 lOi I'll rmont V. O., 4, At City Island-City Uland, 10, Pelbam Manor, s. Alllount Veruon, A. II. Y. M, O. A, 111 Clare monts. 8. P. at. V, U. C. A., Hi Emerald 4. At Closter-Closter F. C 1 8 k. B. D, 4, At Kearn.y Oval Arlington, 8 Harrison, 7. At Houul Vernon. A. at, Huguenot, 6 St. Louis Col.ege, 0. P. 11. Uuguenot, 8i St. Loula College, 14. At Oreenport Goat Uarlen. 10t Unonpurt, 7. At Newton, Haas. Utateu bland CO., Vi Nswton A. A., 6, At New Dors, A. M. Rny.nokaa, 7 M. Moylan Asso ciation, 18. P. M. Hoyanokes, lit Uuguonots, 17, Hl,-ei ttas, 18) Marvuls, 10. J. Shermau Association, IB; Xeteors. tB, Eureka., 20 Mermaids, 3, ibomiv son, Og Ariryles, 1, Looitas, V UumfortA, 7. Horn birrs, 6 A, Emerson Association, 14. At Oiaasmtre Allawundas, ll Stevens, 8, Broad side. lOi Ciirorti. 1ft. Pretcotts, 12 Olympla, Jr., 1. At Jamaica, A. M. Brooklyn F, C. lot Jamaloo, 0. P. M.-BrooklynK.C, lUi Jamaica, 20. At iltcliOt id Springs Itlehneld. 1 1 1 Coopentown, a. At Weehawken Australians, 80 nicked nine, 20. At New London. A. IL Athletics. 7; Murray Hill. 0. P. M. Athletic.. 12i Murray mil, 0. At Oaidrell Oaldw.ll, 17 Uttl. Olauts. 0. AtOraaford, A, M, Cranford A. 0., HI; Nswark A. 0., 0. At Perth Amboy, P. XL Newark A.0, 14 Perth Amboy, 0. At Mcrldea A. M. Sfortden, 9 Bristol, 8. P. 1L Meriden, 4 Brlttol.fi. At Hempstead, A. M, Sidney, 9 nempstasd, 8i P. M.-Hldncy, 17 Hempstead, 1, Ba.rball Caiaea To-Dar. XJTIOJIL LEAOCC iKD ABIIUCAB ABSOCIATtOX. New Tork at Brooklyn) Boston at Philadelphia! Cleveland at PltUburg. XASTcnx i.rianr. Toronto st Buffalo byracuto at Hoohaltsri Bprtng Beld at Providence. ATLAimo Lrsorx. Athletics at Newark) Uartfurd at Pat.rsoni Laneaa. ter at iUchmuadi Heading al Norfolk. Yachting Mews front City I.Iaad. Citt Ibland, Jun 6, The following- yacht paused hero, bound east: Htcame r Llnta, Walter Luttgm; Emeline, Stapheu W, Koaohl Oricnta, E. It. Lsdewi lleposo, B. B. Mc Oregur, and Vloior Hoy. rk'Uoonor Eileu, Charles Nixon. H.oop Uavlota, J, K Aokeruian, Tho following veesols passed west: Steamers -Vlklug. a, A. Hutchtugtt Oolden Bod, Arci.lbald Wut 1 1 Ixirna, W, L. btone. toajuners Mmitauk, Vtoe-Cooiuiodore LewU Cass Lu,iardi Wat.r tt ucn. David Bank.. Blovp Vulon, Mark Hartley. The schooner rachts America, Paul Butler, and QulssotU, Ucury W,Haxrl,are at ftuchox ,h, NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. ttXDJsns xxaAan ur track axj SOAD XAOJta IN TABZOVa SECTIONS. BUsler OeatM n dew HatMHU Record at Wavarly Oaadnsaa BeflraM Badneld at Manbaltaa Deaeh Time Prut In tbe Hod on Conntr Road Race nt. by Alexander. Two thousand people witnessed the second day's races of tho meet held by th Excelsior Doat Club of Paterson at Manhattan Beach yes terday. Both the amateur and professional races woro well contested. A mlnaturo gale swept across th track, making fast time Im possible, but the flntshoa wcro clots. Great In terest was manifested ln the two-mllo match race between F. F. Goodman and C W. riadflold. The latter rodo with a 109-Inch gear, and expected to win handily, but Goodman on an 80-lncn goar oamo ln strong on tho Qnal lap and won In a rattling good fin ish. Hadflold got tho advantage of tbe start and caught the pacemakor. He led at tho first mile ln 3 minutes 21 soconds. Coming around on the last lap Goodman Jumped to the front, whon Hadfleld closod up and elthor deliberately or unintentionally ran Goodman to the edge of tho upper banking. This move, howover, failed to elthor discourage or roduce Goodman's sprint, which he maintained to the finish. In the novlco race E. Reynolds collldod with f nenzes, Jr., of Brooklyn, the latter sustain ng some bad cuts nnd bruises. The roferoo im posed some time limits In the trial heats, with tho result that several events wero run twice, the men falling to qualify Insldu tho limits at first. Summary! One-till. Il.ndlcap, Professional Won by O. M. Murphy, Brooklyn, 80 yardsi W. P. Neville, Newark, 100 yards, second! O. 8. Henihaw, Brooklyn, 80 yards, third. Time, 2 minutes 10 4-3 eoonds. One-Mile Novice Won by O. Conradson, Brooklyni J, Lappman, New York, second) A. Dinilg, New York, third, lime, 3 minute. US.ewinds. (juarter-UII. Open, Amateur Won by Walter Babh. Pateraont F. A. Naile, New York, seoondi K. U. Krumiu. New York, third. Time, 32 second.. Ualf-Mlle Exhibition, Paood by a Quail. F. A. Nagls, Rlvsrsld. Wbeelmi n. Time, On 2-6 aocunda. Tivo-Ktl. Matoh Haee Won by V. F. Uoodwtn. New York; O. W. UadOeld, Newark, second. Tlma, 4 minute. 30 D-0 second., Two-Mile Tandem Handicap, Amateur Won by Thomas Adunt. and II. B. Casbell, Exoel.lor Boat Club, 140 yards; R K. llod'v and O. Adam.. 11. V 180 yard., aocond; W. A. Wbelpley and O, Llppntin, Oreenwlch Whielmen, 160 yard., third. Time. 4 minutei 13 3-Oaeoonda. Half-Mile Op n. Professional Won by A. Newbousa, RurTa'.oi Bam Brcx k, Brooklyn, seooudt Oscar Had .trom, Brooklyn, third Time, i minute 8 seconds. One-Mile Handicap, Amateur Won by Thoma. Adamltr, Paaiala 110 yards; J. Cacarayo, Brooklyn. royards..e.-ondt W. U. Ogden, Brooklyn, 00 yards, third. Time. 3 minutes 11 aeoonda, Bert Ripley, the Newark amateur, reducod the half-mllo P'tced track rocord at Wuvorly, yes terday, from Ml to 00 soconds. Tho perlormauco occurred at Iho race meet of the Atnlanta Wheelmen of Newark. Ovor 5.000 ri.iaona wlt nossod tho races. Tho condition of tho track, favorablo wenthor, and the presence of tho crack amateur and professional ridors Induced the rafcreo to placo tiiuo limits on tho trial hoats, with no run-overs. A limit of 1 mlnuto nnd 10 soconds was placod on tho half-mllo nmatcur event, Bert Hitiley won tbe first trial in 1 mlnuto 1'.! 1-0 seconds in a pretty finish, but the event was declared no race. Tho second trial was won In 1 mlnuto 12 seconds, and tho referee also declared the trial off. This ruling modo the third heat the final trial, and in tho face of protests from both the riders and crowd that tho limit was too stiff, the rnco was won by Charier Ertz In 1 minute 4,3-3 seconds ln one of the best events of the day. Chairman Mutt of the Racing Board was pres ent and sustained what tho racing men cullod the nrbltrurr rulluirs of the referee. Tbe tlmo accomplished ln tho final heat proved th it the calculation, of the olUciai were correct ln plac ing tbe limit The novice race was won by W. It. Speer, who was disqualified on the ground that his starter overstepped the line In pushing him otr. In tho final bent of the half-mile amatour handicap a succession of fulls occutrod. Two men fell on the first turn, two on tho backstretch, and ihroo on rounding tbe last turn. One rider. G, W. De Uosen, was badly bruisod and suffered a disloca tion of the shoulder. Tbe flre-mlle professional handicap event was closely contested. McFurlund rode from scratch. He hail passed all tho buck men at three nnd a half miles, cutting his own pace, and stood an excellent opportunity of winning, wbcu Knton In the honiuatretch made a sneak and crossed the tape a bare Inch in advance of McKarland, Ray Dawson and Charley Krtx made a groat finish in the two-mile handicap. Tbe former was clearing his field nicely when be won pock eted, giving KrU an advantage. Extricating himself from the bunch, Dawson made a strong effort to roach Ertz. but could not catch him be fore the tape was crossed. Krcu ltlcht, the Brookl) n rider, finished second ln tho half mile rata, but waa unplaced by the ottlclals. Finally be received his posltiou, tho Judges admitting their error. Summary: On. Mile, Amateur, Open Won by Ray Dawson, N. Y. A.C.I C. U. Ertx. H. W seoondi W Wellcr, Newark, third; W. H. Cran. Jr., New York, fourth. Time. 8 mlnutia 18 18 seconds. Halt Mile Novloe Won by J. E. Bird, Newark C, Mulurd, Newark, second; D. IL Blunt, Newark, third. Time, 1 minute ?4 econds. One Mile, Pr fesslonal. Handicap Won by C. B. Jack. Philadelphia, 00 yard.; C. U. Carnt.r. Hall way, no yards, seoondi ottn Uaya, Erie, 70 yards, third; 11. K. Bmltb. Brooklyn, 100 yards, fourth. Tim. 8 minute, u aecouda. Half Mile. Amiteur, Handicap Won by A. Ellis, Newark. OU yards: V. Ileucr, Jr., Newark, 40 yards, second! C. A. Wells, Uackeusock, HO yards, third) J, E. bird, Newark. 4&yards, fourth. Tliue, 1 mlnut. 4 2-3 seconds. One Mllo, Open, Professional Won by Jay Eaton. Lorraine) O. B. Jack. Philadelphia, aecund) V. A Mo Farland. Ban Jo.4, third. J L Decker, Ashley rails, fourth. Time. 2 m.nntes 18 l-A seconds. Two Ulie. Amateur. Handle p Wnu by C. M Erts, New York, .cratch; Hay Dani-ou. erratch,MCondi F. W, Illcbt, Brooklyn, 0 yaids. third) u. A. Wells, naikeuaack, 200 ysrdA, fourth. Time, 4 minutes BO 1-3 ,ecouds. Half Mile. Open. Amateur-Won hy 0. M. F.rtt, R. W.iF. W. Richt, Brooklyn, st-rond; J. P. Hutchson, Brooklyn, third ;D. Butphen. Newark, fourth. Time, 1 mlnuln4 2-OserohJ.. Flve-UIle, Profi sslonal, noudlcap Won by Jay Eaton, Larralne. eo yardsi F. A Mc-Karland, ban Jus, scratch, seconds Ottn Maya, Erie, 200 yards, third) J. M. Chapman. Newark, 2J0ards, fourth. Tim., 18 xulnut. 04 8-0 s.oonda. Boston. July B. Nat and Frank Butler were the hemes tn Ibis afternoon's meet nt Charles River l'nrx, dividing between thorn two out of thrco of the professional etcnis. The pursuit race between J. If. Btarbuck and K. (UuU.li) Wulk-r whs verv easy for Stiirburk, as bo gained steadily on his man from llio flush of thu sun. and caught him ln 3h milts. Lcsna, tho French chiimplou, rode an exhibition tuo miles, fiaccdbyu quint man ed by Citlluhan, Wulsb, 'enco, Hatindcrs, and H.ig.-crty, In 4 minutes 32-5 st'conile. This Is hi. Ilrst public appear ance In AiuorUa, Summury: One-Tlilrd-SIII. Open, Amateur Won by II. Taylor, Itoxburyi W. II. Brlnktrhuff, Cambrldu, aeoondt W. D. Plckard, Koxbury, third, lluii-, 43 2-0 aecun is. On. Mile, PnifraeiuQBl Won by Frank llutl r, Cam bridge) Nat Butler, Cambridge, sec .ndt W. Coleman, Botou, third Time. 2 minute. 10 I i seconds. Two-Mile Tandeu. Handicap. Am.iteur Won by W. D. Plokard, B Mton, andZA. E. Darlow, Cambridge, IHO yards) c. A, MeSmzleand W. P. Lupton, Ikntun, HO yards, second! J. A. Lyuch and w. K. oge, Jamaica Plain. 120 yards, third. Tims, 4 mluutes 12 2 0 ucoud. One Mils Handicap, Profeulunal Won hy W. 8. JUyuolds. Hyde Pars, 40 yardsi J. N..deau, heene, N, H., 00 yards, seoondi Howard 1', MiMlier. bloriu King, N. i ., ,0 ards. thlrdt Wuuon Colt man, Boston, 00 yar..a, fouriu. Time, 2 mluutia ti .&en-onda. Purult Haco Frank Waliir, Duston va. J. F. Btar buck, limit ten nillej. fitarbuuk caught Wall.r In au miles. Time, 7 minute. 07 I-B e'uiids, Throe-Mile Tandem Handicap, Professional Won by Frank Mayo aud W, F. Laund li, 2,.i yardsi H. McLean and A A. McLean, Cbrlica. !t-.'3 yards, sw ond) r rank and Nat Hutler, Cambridge scritch, thlril. Time, 0 minute, ti 2-0 seconds. Uorutch meu'a tlmo, 0 mluutes Ul 8-0 seconds, OnANaB, July o. Forty riders competed In the flre-mlle rond rnoo of the Went Grunge Ojc'e Olul; ovor the valley road course this mornlinr. Frod A. Marsh tlulshcd llrst, with a linndlcap of If minutes, ills tlti.o was 10 mlnuton '.Hi suronds. J, O, G'Dounoll. with a hatidlciip ot Un teiDiids, was second, and tho third prizu went to Walter Bany, who was handicapped 2 minute lft m-c-ontlu. The tlmo prize wits won hy Vlilor lluld win of tho Uranco Cyclers lu 111 mluutia 4U eocouds New .Brunswick, N. J July 5. Tho twenty flve-mlle H'conl race otcr the niucad.nu courso pet m eon this cltj and Mo tin. lieu nns won tn-dity by John Kliulcli. n Hunnarlan, Tho only train lug ho socurril for tho event was by riding from the mill nt llalniottn. where ho was emplnw-d, to his homo, hlpslch had a huudicunof our mlnutca. The tiiiiownsl Hour 13 minutes nnd 87 spcoiuls. A. . W. Evuns of the Now Yoik Athlotlo Club, who started from scratch, was second. Ho won the time prize in 1 hour und 13mlnutc8. Heii Banic, July 6.-Tho Red linnb Wl.eol men hild n ruco meet hero to-duy mut ilia rut us wero interesting mid well contested. Tho woatuer was llnu nutl Iho attendance large. O. V, Itabcoelc ;f thu ilurlciu Wliucliiifit nnd Robert 1C. Miller uf tho GrcenwUh lit-nlincn worn too fast lor the rest of thu riders mured, and thoy won most of tho events. Hunuuury: One-Mile Novice. Won by David Ashelbaih, Key Ror.,l.bl"SM P.'"!"' Habwer, second Harry r mock. Bed Bank, third. Time, 8 minutes tiiu iccon.li, U.lf-Mlle, Open-Won by O. V, B.bcoek, llobrrt E. Atlller .eooud, Al Chambers, Had Bank, third. Time. 1 minute ill1? aecouds. One-Mil. Ilandlcati Won by Joseph Johnson, 70 yard, Red Bank; W.J, Hhorman, uo yauli, Colt', tf evk, .uoond i W.J Mooney, 00 yards, Hahway, third. Time, 2 mluutes 20 soconds, Twu-MUa llttudloap Wou by It. A. Miller, acratelu O, V, BabtiM.k, acralih, seioudi W, J, hlurmuu, 220 yards, third Time, I mluulus l-Jij soconds Five Mile, Open Wnu by O. V, IlalxiKk, it. E. Miller second. I,, it. Uoodwla third. Time, 1 j minutes UU soouuds. Two-Mile Tundeni, Handicap Won by Miller and Balcock, scratch; Hawkins aud Johnson, 110 yards, sacoud. Time, 4 minutes 1U seconds, Rbadino, July 6, Tho Peon Wheelmen races this aturnoou oa the Agricultural tJocletrs irround wero witnessed br 8,000 beople. Cnrtls Tcmplln, ona of tho tlders, wa badly hurt In a collision nnd wa carried off the trace. Boms flrst-clas tlmo wa made. Summaries! One-Hll. llaoa, Kovlce Won b? J. W, nans. X. nacy second. Tltne, mlnntea 01 1-B seconds. one-Mile Race, open-Final beat won by O. W, Rrlok, O. n.nisl second, W, Vulmer third. Tuna, 8 minute. 12 sscends. One-Mils Boys' Race Won br n. ChartaTs, W. nigh seoond. Time. 8 minute. 40 seconds. One-Mils Race. Professional Won by J. Laweon, It, Crouse second, B.DInkerson third. Time, 8 mlnutas 10 seeonds. natf-MHe Race, Open Won by O, W. Krick. W. M. Trott second. J. II. Bchwarta third, a IL Ilsnssl fourth. Time, 1 minute 7 4-0 .eeondt, Two-Mllo Unco, l'rofrsilonal, Handicap Won by W, R. Dickinson. It, Cronse second, W, A. nenisl third, L. A. Haul fourth. Time, 0 minute. 7 3-0 sec onds. ThreoMlle Racn. Handicap Won by J. M. Mlnntch, O. Knlpe second. W. A. Thomas third, J. H. Sohwarts fourth. Time. 7 minutes IB 3-0 seeonds Exhibition, one mile, to break track record by Charles W. Krick, paced by three tandems. Time, 3 mluutes 8 .oconds. Exhibition, one mile, for SSO. paced by two tandem fanm, to break track rocord of John Lawson, "the Terrible Swede," bolder ol all records (rom 80 to 80 mlh. and ono-mlls competition. Time, a minutes 0 1-0 .eoonds. Tho Control Oyclers hold their rcsnlar club races at Irvlngton yesterday morning. The events woro all scratch, and the cyclors modo so mo fast tlmo. Tho summary: Quarter Mile Won by II, J. B.rtholemew, J. W, Dloxson, Jr., second, IL J, D.marrst third. Time, 08 seconds. Half Mile Won by Arthur Demsreat, J. W. Dick son, Jr., seoond. E. McCann third. Tims, 1 mtnuts 11 1-B seconds. One M.lo Won by rt. J. Bartholeraew, M. J. Dem arrst .Kond, B,itoOann third. Time, a minute. 23 . oconds. Two Mile. Won by Arthur Dom.rc.t, n, J. Barthol eraew second, E. MoCann third, W. Chrystle fourth. Time, 4 minutes 87a .eoonds. Ltnbrook, July 0. The handicap blcyolerace to-day at the Lyubrook Driving Park, held un der the uusplces of tho Diana Club of Brooklyn, resulted as follows: It, ferguson. scratcli, first) William Bo.se, scratch, .eeondt 1). Dees, seratcb, thlrdt Robert Gilbert, 10 yards, fourth i II. Legend. 10 yards, flfth) O. J.Cor bett, 10 yards, sixth. Time, a minute. 40 seconds. Tho Oriental Cyclors, formerly tho Tribune Wheelmen, held a run to Tottenrllle, Btaten Island, yesterday nfternoon, and on tholr roturn hold a series of club race on the Valley course. The result: Quarter Mile Won by M. Ward. Harry Steffens ss cud, Edwnrd Laurens third. Time, OU seconds. Hair Mile Won i y Harry Bteffena. E. Lauren, seo ond, II. Jayne third. Tlmo, 1 minute 14 second.. One Mile Won by B. Ward, II. Harms second. Harry Btoffen. third, Edward Laurens fourth. Tims, 2 min ute. 80 .eoonds. Plainfield, July 0. Tho tenth annual race moot of the Crescent Wheelmen was held hero this nfternoon on tho oval track of tho club. Tho evonls were for amateurs. Tho track was saudy. and no fast time was made Sullls oc curred In nearly every hot, but no one was sorlously Injured. Summaries follow: On. Mile, Novice Final heat won by J. M. Derby, HoboC. C. Brooklyn:, cond, Pbllln Cregler, CIstr. land Cycler.. Plalnfleld: third, J. Nolan. N. Y. a W. Time, 2:81 4-0. One Mile, ekratoh. Amateur Final heat won by W. n. Owen, Knlekertiocxer A. C; second, Charles O'Connor. Knickerbocker A. O., New York) third, A. D. Mitchell, K. O. C-. East Oran a. Tim-. 3:10 8-0. Two-thirds of a Mile. Handicap Final heat won by C. F. LI'1 Vrrenc. A. A. A., Newark) second. C. B. Mitchell. . st urangoi third. L. lUdnhart, O. W., New York. Ti. 1:2U One Mil , ii n Heap Final beat won by B'rt Tomn ktOMin. Hobo O, C, Brooklyn. 10 yard.; aecond, W. A. Lrk. Morr stowu, lUOyardat thlrt, Harry Lister, C. W Pialn.leld, 0 yard) rourth, William Urlgsby, Hnntclalr, 100 yards. Time. 2:13 8-3. Two Miles. Handicap Won by n. D. nooker. New ark. 80 yard.: seoond, O. B. Mitchell. E. O. C, Cut Orans. 180 yardsi third, O. F. Underberg. Newark. 110 yards. Tim-, 4:50. Two Mile. Tandem, scratch. Amateur Won by Charles O'Connor and W, II. Owen, K. A. C, New York i second, Stanley Oodrrey and mate, N. Y. C. W.; third. Harry F. Doyle aad mats, N. Y. a W. Time, 4:87 4-0. GtovKnsviLI.r, July 5. The field day of lit tauer Hospital Association was held nt Pastime Park to-day. The weather was favorable and a large gathering was prexent. The greatest at traction wiisZtmmorman. the wheelman. In his mile exhibition niralnsl tlmo be made tho mile on n htlf-mlle track In 2 minutes 2 seconds. In his half-mile exhibition be made It in S7s seconds. He was paced by a Ht earns triplet. Zimmerman met w llli liberal applause. Several local wheel men mode good records. RivEnnBAD, July 6. The bicycle race at the Suffolk County Agricultural bocloty's grounds this nfternoon were especially Interesting. The results follow: Two ana a hair lilies, nandlcap Won by L, P, Han son, Arthur Fuel er second. Time. 8:38. Five Miles. Handicap Won by L. P. Hanson. Charles Fordbam second. Time, 12:40. Two Miles, ror Colored Blders Won by Thaddeu. Thomas Time, 7:23. Ona Mile, Open Won try Jacob Lablea. Tlme,2l28. Boston, July 5. The city of Boston races at Franklin Park to-day were marked by an ex traordinary uumber of entries, over 300 men starting In tbe novice race alone. Summary: Oie-MIle Nortec Won by J, M. Coleman, W, L. Voge seoond. Tune, 2 minute. 22 .ecouds. una-Mile Handicap iVon by O. J, Crquhart, scratch! P. Friedman. ISO yard., second. Time, 3 minutes lOseoonda. Bora' Quartcr-MUe Race Won by F. B, Bogardoa, J. F. Donney second. Time, 33 second.. Quarter Mile, Open Won by J, Crquhart, Herman Tavlor second. Tims. 30 1-5 seconds. Two-Mile Handicap Won by J. W. Chomberlln, 870 yard,; O. F. Peterson. 140 yards, socond. Tim., 4 mluute. 81 2-OM.mds. Consolation Race, One Mile Won bv J. A. Farreil, John Sutherland aecond. Time, 8 minute. 42 aeoonda. A twenty-five-mllo handicap road race was held over the Huriron County Boulorard yester day under the auspices of tho Nluntto Wheel men of Jcntoy Cltr. Ono hundred and ten men started, uluuty of them Unletting. The course wus In excellent condition, n lib tew hills. The raco was hold over a section of tho Uoulovard couflned tu Union liili. Fully 10,000 people wuUhcd the raco. Shortly after the start a grand stand located at the finish, containing about seventy-five per sons, Including many of the olllclitls. collapsed. Several persons neio Injured. William Long, aged 14 years, living on tho Boulevard, corner of Union street. Union Hill, was badly hurt. Uo was carried to his home. John Col be of 5-"l Union pluco. Union Hlll.was badly Injured about tho legs and ehnuldcr, Muuy others received brulsea. During the progress of the race few falls occurred, and no riders wcro Injured. 11. M. Alexander, the Hnrtfnrd road rider, who won tho time prize ln tho Mtllburn road race last May, and who. In compiny with W.Tracy of Hartford, secured the special time prize In tbe tandem rate at Mlllburn lust Saturday, rode a greutrace, capturing tho llrst time prize from scratch. Adolf Mlchelcs, another scratch man, pushed Alexander close for tho prize. Tho sum mar) : finish. A'arna. Club. 7and'p. AW Mm 1 Oscar Arronson..Ncw York.tinat.A:ll0 I17;M 8W. v. KeUotl Ilushwlck W ,.0:P0 1:17:031 8 J.A.Scott Hudson Co. W.. 0:48 1:17:00 4 W, II. Id yen Caul- plnt O..0:00 1:17:5 0 A. J, Wis. Cuslle Point C. 0:00 l:lb:0n 0F.llc.ni! Atalauta W 0:110 1:18:07 7 W E. 8. (Jrey Urecnulcb W...0:iiU lilrtiua 8 F. R. Warrru Vim 0. 0 2:30 1:1M00 U W. N Valk R. 11. F. 0 8:!10 1:18:10 10 C. F. Iloolan 8. Brooklyn W4:30 l:IHill 11 A. T. J I'utr llartrord U.Uil ItlBil 12 II. Dunn Harlem Y 0:00 l:lb:ll) 18 W, C. Price Y. M. C. A 3. BO lllBlli 14 W. Bethel T. W il.SU ltlHlBU 10 D. Uarllul B brooltlyn W..2tn0 IilH:Ul IB J. White I). II. C 2)30 1:18:38 17 T. Klrth Vl'il B O 2-.UU lilM:85 1H W. II. IIIoies h. IlruoklyuW'..l:00 1:IH:B7 iu ii. c. ruler N. Hudn Co. w..u:30 liihiau WU John Bruwn HuiUuiiCn. W.,d 0 I l;l:5o 21 II. Von Hadleu....Nlanllo W ll.Ul) 1;1H:03 23 . Robsou Hud 'ii Co. W..6:UJ lilH:r7 UC. KeJI. Jr Nonark C:I0 ltlUiIS 24 II. M.AIexunder.. Hartford W. C.S'h 1:14;I4H 20 AdolIMli'l.elea,..,Nlantlo Wheel, ..bo'h ltlltlu 80 it, hwwuy C, (!,0 :0n ItlOsSO 27 Oeorge J.Hoden...UellovlIle W Bc'h 1:10:00 First tlmo prize winner It. M. Aloxauder, Hartford W C. Kecond tlmo prixe winner Adolt Ulcbdes, Kltntlo Whietiiieu. T hint time prize winner O. Sweeny, Century 0. 0. Tho winner, Oscur Arronron, is n, Sviede, 22 yrnrsnfngu. H recently arrived lu this city from llhiraBo, llu 1 n lirickliiyor by trmle. Iist PiUiirdiiy, lu Iho ilfticii-mllo handicap ruco held ul Mlllburn, lm IIiiIhIiciI llfth. Iu yuster duy's raco he rodu a 77-inch gour. Ciiioaoo. July B. Chicago hnil :i recnrd-hrcalc. lniciiieol ln iitti-iuinni-o to-duy, over ft.OOU pt-oplo iitlendlng tin' Ntitimi'il Circuit meet of tho Chlcugo Cycling (Jltib, hold on tlio thlnl-of-a-mllo truck at Bunkers Fluid, conUri- ted for the intornuttoual race invut of 1BU3. Tho si stars of thu path nut for the first time i Aid, Cooper, ICl9Cr, Gardner, Cabauur, nnd John 8, Juluikon. Thu hounrs went to Giirduur, who wnu both the mile open nnd the tnn-inlle handicap, the latter from scratch. Cooper wnu the third of n mllo. nnd Gardner ran hccond. II. iM nns third lu tho third of iiiullo open and sntond In thu mllo opou, AH tho races wcro cloicly lunula right to the tape, wlna by the diunl narrow lunreiu bciiiBinadu In every race. Tho track wns not capublnof fast tlmo, belnijlort-buiskoilnnd tcry poor on iho tutus. Ga diur's two victories aro the llrst ho ho scnicdiuChlcat'OBliuuhlsnUMtour iln)s, iUicu hecli'uned tipnll ihorntcs lit tho Internal fnnal meet, l'ur llio uiiluopt-ii, itrofessioual, tho riders who qti.tlilkil mid 1 1 n oil up on iho tupc lu llio unlor iiaiiieit from the polo uut were: KHor, Gardner, Cooncr, Mclailn, lltld, Ingraluim, J ilnlg, and Kennedy, Tnoeltiitlo pacemaker. hllcd tlmus up ihiouk'li k-cttinjr uwuy too slow, and throtiBh thu tiro of ono wheel exploding. Kluor caucht tho pucemnkcrs, with Cooper ul hit. side, aud Bald and Ivumii-dy went around to tho front, Thn Held tlnally liuud up back of iipuieiiiaktrat the third of n in lie, the order lu tho lino being Klscr. Urunn Kuniiuly, Giirdiici-, lialil.Cuupir, und Wclulg un Iho end, Tho lust iriiucil wunl around nt the hull, nnd, Kiilnliiir Iho lead, had Cooper, Uanluor, Klser, ICi iiuudy. n nd Buhl nt IiIh rear ln thu nr.lcc niiliicit. Gardner shot out of his position on tho tMtkstretiii and lead Into tho stretch with Ha Id coining nrumid lliooutsldo of tho bunch from the pocket Into which ho hud been forced. Down the stretch ICiscr came up uu the polo and gulnod the rear ybeul of Gardner. Held on the outside gained th j hub and then tie tlaUhed, ail with- tomma' Goo&t), liorumna'n (Sfloflu. M $75 I The Standard Price for Bicycles. B We made this announcement in 1893, in establishing the price of H Crescent Bicycles. I We have fully demonstrated that higli grade wheels B can be made and sold at $1$. Our prices remain fixed. B while Crescent quality constantly improves. We put the B best material, the best skill and the very best value in the B Crescent line that is possible to put in a bicycle. B Crescents are worth the prices at which they are B listed ; hence no reduction is necessary. B HONEST prices need no change. B We guarantee PRICE as well as QUALITY. K cATAi.oGirBipm.ai. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, R acbsts CTEnnrniMB. CHICAGO-NEW YORK. $ THE LUTHY WHEEL ! $150? j Selling at Present for $110. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICE. ZliVBWIERWSAW, Tho World'. ChrunplOB, UTfFOLICITHD. WHITES: "It Is undoubtedly the finest wbMl that has ever been placed oath taarsaak A 8 (lanoa shows It to t superior lo anything ws bars y.t wen." U AUSTIN HEMSEN, lOO Nassau St., I Osner.I Eastern Asent, N. T. cits'. n Catalogu. manod on reeniMi. n laOiltLwABl TIIEWmT0a fl lsVJiV OAmtaiEB," I We'll nuke prices which S S will piy you to call, ex- S 1 1 amine and purchase. g 1 1 Wlnton Bicycle Ca 1 6 TM Otuuabera Street, X. T. S ffi SOraod Circle n.arHthfJt Jl.T. BAA Si 8 lIKBsiireitl Avnu..Draekiyn. Jfl9'h9 g Saotory, CUveland, Ohio. UCZdXsf Q Bicycle Auction. 60CD 1 897 Fowlers With writtenjrasrant eah eyclsi alto PZSSLESH Jtra. CO.'S, CBOWN, TOLEBOS, Eta, Etc. auso o.ooo es uar unn, TTEBSESOAV. TBVBSBAT, and every day UU all are Mid. AT It A. St. Thts i. flnt opportnnlty publle has ersr had ts mrs ohue 1RT S100 Kowter. at lea. than list. TIIU FIUI.IC AU DltALBIUS IMVITFU. SON A0 BIO t'AKAI. ST. (BAST or U'tTATV VEM 8. WISE, AucUoneer. iaiCYCI-DW AT AttJCTDiW. L BISSELL, SON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. EatablUhed 18SS. IS mnrraj "t. and IS Parh plane. Thursday and Friday, July 8th and 9tb, At IOiBO o-Clsck Each Day. Sals will comprise a larn assortment or brand-new Ladles' and Dents' lligli-Girnile Btioyclos, Diamond anil Combination Tandema. Ftnishwl tn assorted colon, flited with leadlnr makaai or llrst uuallty Tlrea. WHEELS OS EXUIU1TIOK WED.NE8DAY, JULT 7. 'piItES. S pair, beat 7.t foil waintyTTreVTih X pairs. kUNKIlAUZED UUBllEnCO., lBCUff.t. in a half length. Cooper was in the rear an open lensrth. Kennedy waa close up on Cooper. Cooper's win In tbe third of a mllo open wa earned, as he kopt to tho front all the way. Gardner sained a position near Cooper and pushed him over the finish line, while Bald, back In Ibe bunch, could do nothlnfr. In tbe two-mile handicap Gardner lust saveo his race by his lucky escape of tho fall in which eight of tho twenty-two men came down. The sum maries: Third of aMUe, Open, Professional Won by Cooper, OarUaersi-ciMVI, llald. third. Tlnu, 0:.o 1-6. One Mile. Open, lrofoasloiial Won lj Qinlner, Dald seoond. Klser third. Cooper rourth. Time, S:l 1-ft. Two-Mil. Handicap, Professional Won by OarJ ner, scratch i Kennedy, SB yards, second Tracy Homes, W yards, third U. II. Wood. 145 Tarda, fourth. Tliur, 4:U1 3-tt. Half Mile Handicap. Amateur Won by Charles Levin, ID yard. t lu it. HopHaa. IS rants, seoondi 1. t. tloodenow. 60 yard., third. Time, 1:08. Fire-Mile Handicap, Amateur Won by J, It. Quark, hurst. BSD ysnl.i a. J. Doughty, 370 j ards, second O. Sponslsr, 050 yards, third. Time, I3.0B 4-3. BmnaEroitT, July B. The Btate circuit races of the Bridgeport Wheel Club attracted fully 10,000 persons to tho i'lensuro Beach I nick this afternoon. In the threo prousslonul races such riders as Titus, tiatel), Jenny, Fred Hoyt, Nowion, ' Mnjor " Taylor and other fust men look port, ami ln the nmntcur events some of tho fasttst riders In their class wero tutored. Thu result was that rat'hof the seven events whs an excellent exhi bition of rniinij. iiio oncnille Hofeil(inul uns won by t'red C. Hot of Ihls city. Jenny wns stcona anil Titus third, with "Jlajor" Tnlur fourth. They were all ln a bunch when they finished. Titus nnd "Major" Taylor protested, claim ing that lloyt, Untrly, ami Newton of tho War wick tiuiiu wore doing team wurk till through tho rni c. Jenny mnde tho enmc claim, and nlso claimed that ho won tho race, but the ilctislou of tho Judges was that Hon won by two Inches' In tho otio-mlle prufraMonnl handicap Titu, who wnsecratth, nnulo tho mllo in i!:lll. On tho laet quartor II. 1), Klkoa of Q ous Fulls, N, Y.. fell, ci ryliur tour riders with him, Klkct, wus severely brtilaeil nnd his slioulili-r dislocated. The other riders escaped without serious In juries. An exhibition mllo by Titus, paced by n trip let, wan covered lu 1 :B;l 'J-5, wlilth Is the track and Htato record. Dining the Inst quarter Titus t,is;od the triplet and led"tlicm all tbe wny homo. If ho had liccn properly paced ho would have lowered tho mllo lu 1:60 or leas. A. ti. Itclyca of tho Kings County Wheelmen, pactd by the fniuuus Kings County "quad," covered two-thirds of n mllo exhibition lu l:li flat, which Is the Stato record. The summary: On. Itlls, :I5 flats. Amatenr Won hy W, J Eurlcn, Now lorktlhumos Clark, llrhtscport, aeoondt I.. .'.. Culli'lt, .Nets- llaten, third, Tunc, ?!lft. On -llilnl of n Mllo ()h'u. I'liifrsslonal Won by P. A. Oatrl). l'-'t ui I'. J. Jenuy. Utk'a, s-iiiuJiC. It. Nonlon. Klatrord hprlnjj, thlnt. II mo, 4 O'Mi seconds. ToThlnis of a Jllln Aniuleur Won bv ):. C. Hau. man,Xi llaveui Irwin A. l'owell, New York, seeoad; William Ottniau, huw Vork. third. Time. 1 tail. One Mllo l'rofesslmial Wnu br K. C. Ho t, llrtdtrr port i r. J. Jenny, Ullca, second, t, J, liitu, hew Vork. third, Time. -int. One-Hll Amateur Won by E. C. Hattsman. New Hat rni Irwin A. Powell, Kew York, aecond i William Oilman. New York, tl Ird. Tlmo, IMUl 4 S. otiK'Mllo l'rorcaahiual. Hand lean Won by V. C, Hoyt, lltldgiport, 60 yards', '-Major" Taylor, Cain trhUeporl. Mass.. tn yards, seojiidi F J. Titus, New York, scratoli, Iblrdi (hit henton, Stafford BprtULS, fourth Hoyt'. time was ifiUU 1-6. iitus's tlm. waslliOt, Two-Mllo Ifaudtcap, Atnataur Won by E O. fob lett. New Haven, lxf, yardsi linhiA. row til, .New Yurk. aeraidi, aeconili K. t' llausman, New llavtn, 10 jun'.e, third. Iluioiif i'owell, 4iUJ u 0. IlACKliVH.tcir, July 6,Tho Itldtrcflold Park rjviinir f'lult had tomo InUrestini road rues to-duy, one of them l)i,ln- forwomon. There were throo entries. Tho dlstunco wahuir a ulloand Iho llnlsh wus very cjuio Miss Kvn Brewster was first. Miss Lllilo bmlth second, raid illua J. Kdlth Lukoy third. Tho prize was a auuur evcle lamp. The flve-mile racu was won WE BJSI.L A GBWF0RD BICYCLES,! I 1897 MODELS. i $ OIT A rATXEXT ov I s AND 19 MONTIILT PAXMJLNZ3 OW 1 9.n. o 9 tSO.OO riBT), I 4 rruB one year's qvaxabtbx. 2 CATS, OB mUXB I E. G. P. CO., i V BOOMS GO AND 07, XUXUB TZOOB, 9 i: 29 BROADWAY. N. Y. J I OaUtrootn Opn Jltnday Evftfngt X I Until 9 o'clock. I DO YOU WANT A'97 RAMBLER? Biinirlnrottr old vrbeal Bud w wlU makMfoam llbersU allow aooe in trade. 1897 RAMBLERS $80 1897 IDEALS S35 tO S7 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. K8P-91J EIOBTH AT.. .VEAH BBTn 8T N.T. Lsuriostos CyeU Co. downtown asent, 18 veosay RIUBR8 AND DEALERS can now have single whee,. fitted with i THE SPENCER BRAKE ("Operate bj a Turn of tb Grip ") CUI or write for pertlculars. THE SPENCER BRAKE CO., sso ukoadWav, n. y. MAItSTEUS II is itOBJIS-Sand worms, blood wormsi send for Tide Book, M Where to Vtsh and How to Get There:" black out leader, and loon hooks for wrakflsh. J. T. UAB3TBS, 05 Court si. nsar City Hall, Brooklyn. by G. n. Lukcy, Paul Ilnnson. JTackensaek wheelmen, second. One mllo, Arthur Lukey first, Edward Ewlnz second. DmnaKPORT, July 0. The thousands of visit ing wheelmen who since last Saturday have made thts city their headquarters this morning iolned ln a monster parade, the largest ever icld in this Stato. The decorations were very eln borate, business houses and private residences Joining ln to give the city a gala day appearance. At Seaside and Washington l'arks, where th best view of tbe parade could be had. there war band concerts to entortaln the crowd which as sembled arid waited for the parade to com k along. II Mnyor Taylor acted ls Chief Marshal. There II were ten divisions. In the first division was the H Fifth United Stntes Artillery Cycla Corps of I forty men from fort tilocum. David' Island. H They made a splendid appearance. In line also ) were the Nassau Club, Paramount Club B and Kings County Wheelmen and Garnet l Bicycle Club of Brooklyn, Prospect Wheelmen, 11 Harlem, Yorkvllle, and Webster Whoolmen of I1 Now York, nnd clubs from nearly every city In M Now England. There were two divisions gives Bl up to prlio competitors, characters, nnd gro- I te.iiue costurars, and ono to Industrial exhibits. The prlnUpil prise wns awarded to the Hum bling Wheelmen of this city, though thcilarlrm Whcolmen wore close competitors for the first place. Tlneler DeOstU CauneO ana Carroll. ' llosTov, July 5. Tlneler. the noted British professional runner, proved hlmsolf Immeasur ably superior to Carroll and Conned to-day, de feating both In two events with tho greatest of ease. The first event wns at the Athletic meet, Lake Wuldeu. Tlneler won In hollow stylo, covering two miles In 0 minutes Vo xcconds, a record lor the truck, Carroll ttnitbed second, ami CoiinefT a poor llilnl. The order was the sumo in the other rnco, later In the day, nt SumorvIUo. Tlneler's tlmo wns 11 minutes US i! 5 seconds on a poor track. Council wa plainly out of condition. Kastern Learn. at raoviDutcs a. at. a. n. ay rrovldenca 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 1 Bplilisfleld U 10 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 11 i Bstterl.s p.udjesham and Ulzoni Woods and Pun can. r. tt, a. a, a, 1'rOTldero. a 0 0 0 0 10 1 00 7 1 birlngfldd 0 9 1110 0 0 00 10 I Dstt.rlc Modson and Corgani UaOInnls and Dun coo. it nurraLo- . a. a. n. a, r.urraio o o a i o o n t o o 10 l Toronto 0 II 0 u 0 0 0 0 0V 7 0 Uatterks-Soudcrs aud Zaliuer; Vaston and Uaker. r, a. r. n. a, nutraio o 1011110 o n e Toronto u 0 0 S 0 B U 0 07 18 4 iiatteilts llruHU and feiuilhi Licioitu aad Cosay. ST SClllStON A. M, n. n. a. 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