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&' 4 ' THfr St ' "1,l" " ''' ' ' ''' '' V I' .NEW YORKS TWICE BEATEN $1, 'rax second contest at zovib- Sm TILLS RESULTS IX A BOJf. Kgl OTIUaaSUIfae Hcl an Pickeries StMtsH.ra Wk Daring th Troable, Tha .Villains tan Clams P. t tiara I-rotstd What Itaa Uraplr Bay f;? ' ritlabanr, ttaltln.r. o St. Lout Win. j' The Now Yorks had a hot old lima In Louls ?.! Ylllo yoiterday. They played two games and I ' lost both. Initio tlrst Gcorgo Davie and Fred Clark had a scrap and were ordered to Iho a beuch by Umpire Lynch. Tho Utter refuwd to j officiate In tho second game, and trouble tiiiaued & dus to the selection of Jimmy Wolf, the ex- . feoulsvllla player. The defeats come In tho ?i shape of a serious sotback, for the Haiti- Mf tnorcj dofcatod thr Chlcagos In the ninth W? Innlntfand nronow 71polnta ahead of tho locals, $ who lend the Clovelanda b) only 80 iolnts. Tho Bostons wcro baaten by the l'ltuburps and hod i their lead red uce.1 lo 1!0 points. The Phllndol- ;f- phlas met with an unexpeetid defeat at 8U Louis. The nroeklynt didn't play bauaus they $ -frill meet the Cleveland on Bunday, but thoy & ' , werooumpelledtoyltldsoenUi plao to Pitta- iffi barf. Tho results! W ," , louitvUle. fll Kew York, 4 (Drat game). W' Loulsvl.le. SiNtwTork, 7 (second gam). h Pittsburg. 6 1 Boston, a. ;3; I Baltimore, t Chicage, 1. ft bt.lul. 10; Philadelphia, 8. $ THE RBOORO. ?i JVr rtr ?" Club. n-an.Cof.C(. Gluts. tron.-CoJt.Ont. ?&. Boston 47 SO .701 Pittsburg 81 39 .lea l Cincinnati. ..48 81 .878 Brooklyn... ..81 87 .430 ' IUltU.loro....4S 811 .883 Chicago BO 40 .4X0 J KtwYork. .89 V7 .681, Louisville... .88 bV .411 t- Cleveland... 87 SO .BB8 Washington.. 20 80 .400 ')."' FfcUaJtlphla.34 88 .47lst. Louis 14 04 .HOD fA LOUISVlLLB. 0; KBW YORK, 4 FUST OAstB. JS? Louisville, July 10. Tho first gamo to-doy v4' Vas lost by inability to hit Cuiulnghu,m when & toon oro on bases, while the Colonels bunched h hits oil Soyniour and won with oaso. Cunning ly haul's bntttug was tho (enturo of tho game Tho ';', Colonels wore greatly strengthened by the re K turu of their regular In 0 eld, though Cllnginan's p ,Jiaid la still In a bandage, lntorferlug ulthhia -. throwing, Hnl Johnson's eo still hurts him. r tThe visitors only scored in four Innings, and -' .thon could got but one man over the plato )' each time. A base on lulls to Van Haltruu and ff hits by Joyco and Davis gave onoln theQrst; 'i that in tho sixth was on a base on balls g . to Murphy, sn out and Park Wilson's single. ft Two enora and Ilolmra's single sent flloason Vj- orouud In tho eighth, while Tlurnao's forco, an fjl out, and Uleojoo'a single gave oue in tho niuth. 3) The Colonels counted five times in tho second t'i binlngonhlta by Stallord, Julmson, Wilson, Oun S, " jilngham, andClarkeond agllttoWeidcu. After 3 CUngman had bunted In the eoreath Cuuninn-K- bam sent a home run to left Held. Eirors by :& . Qloison and Seymour and hits by Johnson and WUson alter two men were out added two tuore in the eighth Davis and Fred Clarke & were put out of the game. It was in the second tuning, and everybody was In the air at the ft punishment 8eyuiour was receiving. Clarke ?., aJld Into second and Davis struck him with his St - fist while Clarke was yet on the ground. Clarke S? hit Davis when he arose, but others Interfered W ' and both men went to the bench. The score: t' saw Toax. x-ooutuxx. a.la.ro.A.x. K. lB.r.o. A.K. TS T,Dltrn.cr,l 110 o'r. Clarke, It. 0 10 0 0 S. Tleroan. rt...l 0 a 1 OUcCr.ery.rfO 0 10 0 lojen. UO....0 118 0 fickerliig.cf.0 0 0 8 0 J- pavU.it 0 18 0 Olfilartoru, M..1 1 B 3 1 & HurphT. u..l Oil 0 Werden, tb.,8 0 10 a 0 rT Oleoion,8b..l S 1 l.Johuiou, Sb. 18 7 0 & r.wiuon. e.O 4 1 Ohv.wiucu.o.l 8 0 10 Q W. Clark. lt.u 1 10 0 0,CllDJrman.8ul 1 I 1 1 ' BoUuos, U...0 18 0 Oloos'gn'm. i.3 8 1 a 1 S . Beymoor. p..O 0 0 8 1 FraMr, U....0 0 0 0 0 -. Uaakln 0 0000 'A. Total! 9 10 7 SO 8 jl Totals..... e 8411 it K'f Batted for Hornby la tie ninth. S' New York 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 14 it UwUrUle 0 S 0 0 0 0 8 S ..0 Eik Sarned runs LouUrllle, 6. First base on errors ; Jtew York, Si Louisville, 1. Lett on bases w ';" York. 10; LouIstUIs. 2. Two-bass bit UtaSord. JJ, noma run Ceaalnfbam. Btolen bass Frsssr. 6truck n ' pat By Seymoar. 4i by Caaningbani. 4. Uosos oa balls Off aeymuur, li off Quoniaiaam. 5. Fuud ' ball Wilson. Time 1 hoar and So mlouus. Attaol' --, ance 800. 0nptn Lynob. 'g totnsviLUc, 8; kbw Tons, 7 OKCOxn axuz. W ' liocnsvnxr. July 10. The New Yorks lost the second gamo owing to the umpire's decisions, ;-f Joyce claims, though, as a matter of fact. It was s5 Joyce's poor judgment, coupled with tho fact 'J,- that ho and all his men surrounded the umpire, ? allowing Pickering to steal home with the win- nlng run. Several fights were narrowly averted, Gi and tho bleachers rushed on the field when Parke p Wlison lost his head and struck Hock, who was at bat. Two policemen escorted Wilson from the ,j field, and during the scrimmage Pickering stole H home, tho bases being Oiled, and every one of '4 tho New Yorks losthis head. The story begins at - the opening of tho ninth Inning. The scoro was v- 7 to S In New York's favor, and all the visitors 4-' were chipper as larks. Bill Wilson, the first T& tnan ud for Louisville, cracked a two-bagger to '& the left field fence. ItixJi knocked one which jy" Davis let go through his legs, and Wilson an A, cbored on third. Fraser sent a slow one toward ,-- Joyce, who thought It would roll foul and did !gr, not field It. Wilson aoorlng on the play. g Joyco was beside himself wllh rage and called y to 8 ulll van to hurry up and get some batters t put. Sullivan sent McCreeryto first on balls, fllilnir the base, with no one out. Then Joyce ?. lost his huad. lie stnt Sullivan to tho bench i'; and railed for Ilusls, Sullivan protested, as (V five more runs were necessary to win. llusle '-t had no warming-up practice and was all out of ; humor. g The first ball liusls pitched MoCreery sent to . right field for two sacks, scorlnir llock and A Vraser. Pickerlngtookadvantageof Rusle'slack ji. pt control and got a base on balls, tilling the bases. Huslo had terrific speed and was using i U. as his only hope. Ho struck Stafford out. :.!; Werdcn dodged two wild ones, and in falling to avoid another awful shot was bit on the shoul- -;, dsr. forcing Fred Clark borne. Johnson sent a tf, high fly toDavls. Two men were out and one ii run was necessary to tie the score. Wilson was w , at bat. " One ball. Two balls," oried Umpire g, Wolf. , Joyco was protesting, dancing. They "; were balls, too, but Joroe, Huslo, and all the v' team were In the air. r'One strikel" "Three f baUsI" Joyco was black In the face. "Four S?. ballsl" and McCreerr walked homo with the vi tlelng run. Joyce, Davis, Murphy, who had S renlaced Oleoson. Llll Clark. Sullivan, Ituslo, r, and all surrounded Wolf. The bleacher were J in apandemoulutn, v What was going on on the field could not be ft fr" ?Iook, .Wtt" J1 bat- prke Wilson, also IJ. beside blniself with rage, struok Uock with hU S Ct1-. USclt, raised ijU bat to strike back, but ? Fred Ciarke rushed between, raised his arm ft. and received the blow. Dleachers. police, and J5. all wore rushing toward the plate, while Pick- f Wing stole home from third, knocking a polico- iif ' man pell-mell as ho slid across the plate. T,' . Cape. Joyce had no sooner reached bis hotel f,l after the game than tiu wired a protest of the JJ- name. Before the iraruo commenced he wunted a xW0.DlX?f" l9 omelet. Manager Clarke re- - tVsed. When Lyneli came here last Monday he "2. erved notice on President Pulllam that be S would not ofllclate in two games In on day. and y u Wolf was notified to be on band for the sec- WL ond game with I'blludelpbla Wednesday and a). for the second game to-day and to-morrow. f- Wolf gave decisions as he saw them, and t truthfully It cannot be said that his decisions :", affected tho result until Jlill Wilson was at ft the bat In the ninth Inning. There was room J?l for doubt on one all only. Three others were .. olearll balls, and two others clearly strikes. The rf other ball was the ilrst ball Itutie put overto X Wilson. It wss as high as his shoulder, but split a corner of the plate. Tno .ch!ef 'u't seemed to have been that 5 Ititeie had no warming up practice, wbllo Hulll i van, angered at being removed when tho game S. was won. kept nagging at Joyce from the toach nf Ing lines, or a neur therulo as he could get, to i " !"?? M111, ,ho WM wild, Amos urotettod F while IMcMrlng was at the but that he lurked "., control. Joycu called lor Dart Clark and Ulca ii - oi wentln hunt him. Hut Dd bad hougl t tit ' refuge and Itus.e bad to stay In the bor. Meekln J i w" !8.0 under tovtr and Hortnour was In the rJ' oulMeld. Joyce had plainly lost his bead, and ff , S'i had the otters. $t ' Parko Wilson's sssault upon Hock was prob- ii ably due to the itultenient. Hork hurl nofhad sf fb-tll Pitt had lo him, as the whol New Vor a - f w,WI'?n strike him aud had surroumled 5" Wolf, Wilson had the ball in his bund to pre- ffi re"i Pickering from storing, but when he (, . rushed to slrlko Hock ho forgoi bis duty. CopU R -. Joyco declares the game was n barefaced rob- fr bry. and Inslsutbat It cannot stand. Umpire 55 . ""I' was seen by The Bun reporter after the !)g gsrue. Wolf said) Tp , "Joyce and all others had surrounded me nnd &,. wero abusing m. E-n Parke Wilson struck at p-' mo, nl tlir when llock Interfere 1 struck r, llock. riuksrliig CHine home during the sirlm- fig, mago. I was holding a watch on Joyee and " warned blm t reauiun plsy. Had not I'll kor- M ut' ""l" bomo on the pl.y I sbimld hte B v awarded the game to Ixiiilsvllle 0 to 0, as Jorce M' hadreltucd logo on with the gamo. though a m- mlnnti had elapsed and I biwt order.-d the ii.me $ to proceod, I was honest In pit derib.wt.s. I t'likJojei lost his head and that this led to JSP tlui whole tuim K(inlnii) ihog-iuir," 6 . , o" ' nn.nld In I p oj r, .ind fonncrlj pl ol Si In Ihuoiillleld rur Xutvlllu kiu) other Asso'la. A Hon learns. He h.t n ruinilMlnn for being llior- "uglily honest. HaputGiuusouout of thegamo if Uaaekall at Rldgiswead Ta-tlamtw, it XstUiaaujTS.Uowardi.ir.lt. AaoC, loctdu ? i sssssssfcililllLilJ-iiir''Ai'' , -iiiit v.iyi'ii-l..Hv''A.i?y 1 " '' ' ' '" r- L-I-. In Ihe ninth Inning tor betar aDusIrewbea he was called out at first on a close play. To score: xsr Toax. I LootsTOxa. a. lr.o.i-x . a.lar.o.4.a. V. nlfn.cf.t 10 0 OP. Clark. If..l 0 0 0 0 Bsymour, er.O 0 10 0 McCreery, rf.l 18 0 1 Tlernsn. rf..l 8 10 0 Plcksrlng.ef.l 0 10 0 Joyce, 8b.. ..0 1 a 8 I Btaffont, M..I 8 8 11 Dafls,u 0 1 S 4 I Werden, lbf J 18 I 0 niesaon, Sb.O 8 8 0 C'Johrnon, Sb.O 10 0 1 i p. Wllaoa. r-. 1 0 4 1 0W. Wllson.o.1 8 7 t 0 P.Clark, lb.8 10 0 Cllnmsn.aoO 0001 1 HotMei,lr...8 14 0 0 llock, 3b. ...1 1 o 0 0 Bulltran. p..O 10 8 0 rrater, P....1 18 10 Miipby,2b.,0 0000 nuiia, p 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 10 87 10 4 Totals. ... .7 iovTali "5 Two men out wbin winning run wss scored. Wew Tork 0 H 0 2 0 0 0 0 07 LouUillle o 10 0 0 10 0 01 P.smed runs New York, 0 Loulsrllls, R. First bsse on errors New York, 8: Ixulavlllr, 8. 1-ett on bum New York, 8- Loulivllle. . Tuo-imu lilts Wer dn, Wilson, MiCreery, Home run Tlernsn. Doubts Plsys rt4eraad Wsrdeui Joyce, Darts and Clarke jU). Btrook out Ity bulllrou. Ol by Truer, . Hit by pitcher Hy Hull?, lj by Fraer. 1. Uaies on balls Off 8ulltTan, fit off Fraier, li off Huttu, 8. Tltua 8 boars and 28 tnlautos. Atteudanoe 1,600. Umpire Wolf. ST. loots. 10 rnttanxunu. 8. St. Loins, July 1. The Drowns beat tbs Qusksrs this arternoon when It appeared that the gsma was hopslMsly lost as far as tbs bonis Mam was oon oerned, llarlry made a record In centre of ten put outs. Attendance S.OUJ. The sooret ST. Louts. I ruiUMirmL a. lr.r.o.A-x. r. ln.r.0. A-a. Doailas. lb..B 8 7 0 0 Cooler, cf.. .1 18 0 0 llarlry, of...l 9 10 I) 0 Dowrt, rf 0 0 10 0 llarfrnn.Bb.1 toll Delsbauty.lf.1 8800 Uou'Dau,rf 1 0 9 0 I Lajola, lb., .8 8 10 0 0 Tally, ir... .118 0 0 Clements, a.8 9 8 0 0 Uallrasn. 8b.O 18 8 0 Qeler, nb ,,1 14 10 Cross.ss 8 8 10 1 allien, as..., 1 12 0 1 Murpey. o...l t 8 1 OINaab. ad 1 1111 Carter, P....0 10 9 OITajlor, P....0 8 111 Totals. ...10 12 97 "5 "i" Totkl JUte9B B 3 One oat whan wlanleg run was scored. fit. I.oul 1 0 9 1 0 0 0 D 110 Philadelphia 0 0008100 18 Earned mas St. touts. Hi PMlitdrlt.hta, 6. Two base hltt Douitla-, llarunan. Lajole, Taj lor, Tbrai bsse hits Otoss, Carter, llurae ruas 4JUments (9), Uarley. Blolen bases Lally, Cooler, Lajole, Ocler(H). Double play Cross. Halliiian and Douglas. Vint bass on halls Ott Cans. Si .a Taylor, 4. Tune 9 hours and 10 minutes. Umpire Hurt. rrrruuiw, fit aoarox, 4, Prmrscno, July 10. Plitsburit defeated the Bostons In a well-pto id same. The visitors started In by scoring three runs, but tho locals wit tbeia oae bet ter tu the fourth and scored four runs, a itad the visitors oould not orsrcouie. Ths score! rtmncaa. sarrox. a. lt.r.cA. z. B.1B. r.o-i.a. Tannehlll.ef.O 0 1 0 I llamtlton.of.O 0 10 0 Lyons, lb.... 1 0 10 0 0 Tanny, lb. ..8 111 0 li Darls. 8b.... 1 8 18 1 Long, u 1 9 110 8mltli.lt 1 8 0 0 1 Parry. If.. ..1 18 0 0 Pwlden, 8b. .1 14 9 O.Mahl, rf 0 0 a 0 0 Douoran, rf.l 19 0 u BtlvetU. r.f.,0 0 0 0 0 Ely, as 0 0 0 6 0 Collins, Bb. ..0 19 9 1 U(den, C....0 9 4 1 0 Luxe, 8b... .0 0 8 4 0 Kluen. p 0 0 0 1 0 Bergea, O....0 9 4 U 0 I.ewl.. p 0 0 0 10 Totals B 817 19 HlLako . 0 0 0 0 0 I Allen. 0 0 0 0 0 I Totals .7 "a 97 7 "T Lake batted for Lwla In the ninth. Allan ran for Lax (ruin second, Pittsburg 0 0 0 4 10 0 0 03 boston 8 0 1 U 0 6 0 0 04 Earned rms Pittsburg. 8. Three-base bit Davis, ilrst base on balls Off h,llten,Sotf lwls.0. Btiuofc out By Ktllsn, 8; by Lawlt, 3. ttoltn bates Duffy, l.ke. Bit by pitched ball Davis. Double play long and Tenny tiscrinca bit Davis. Tuna 1 hour and 48 mlnutas. Attendance 3,300, Umpire Emtlio. SiLIlMORI. 8 1 CIHCAUO. 1, CatCAOO, July 10. Tbe Orlolea won by virtue of JeautnsVs horasr la tbs ninth with a man on hast. Blackburn pltchfrd a vtondertul gams. Callahan also sbowed excellent Judgment. Tbe visitors mad. tnres nita and got a bsso on baits In tbe elf bth without scorlns;. Ths score: cuiCAOo. asLTnioRs. cls.r.o.i.1. k.ia.r.o.A.B. ETerltt,8b,.0 0 13 0 UcOratr, Sb.O 0 0 1 t MoCor'k. SS..0 0 4 1 0 Eeeler.rf....l 9 3 0 0 Lange, 0 0 9 0 0 Jeiiulnss.ss.,1 14 4 0 Anson, lb.... 0 1 11 1 0 Kelley, lf....0 13 0 0 Byan, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Hleniol. cf...O 0 8 0 0 Decker. lr....O 0 8 0 0 Doylr, lb....0 1 19 0 0 Connor.9b...l 19 0 0 Helu,2b.....O 1 o B 0 Callshsa,p..O 0 9 9 0 Clarke.o 0 18 0 0 Donobut, o..O 0 8 10 Blackb'rn, p.O 0 0 1 0 Totals .7 Til 14 0 TotaU....." "7 9717 7 Ctllrau 0 0 I) 0 1 0 0 0 01 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 S Earned runs Chicago. 1 1 Baltimore. 9. First baaa by error Chicago. Left 00 bases Chicago, 8; naltl niora, s. First t ate 011 halls off Callahan, tf 1 off Ulkckburn. 8. Struck out By t'ullaban, 81 by Black bum. 1. Horns runs Connor, Jennings. Stolen bases Dola, Clarke. Double plays Connor and Antout ltoCormicx (unassisted). Cm pin McDonald. Tints 1 hour aad 0fi minutes. Attendance 0,000. astern Xasaa-aa. at movtDEica. a. n. a. Prorldenos.. 0 a 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 o 18 0 Bun-alo, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 8 Batteries Hodson sol Dixon 1 lloPartua and Zahaan at srauartBLD. b. su n. BprUgflaM. 0 4 1110 0 0 07 11 8 Toronto 0 0 0 0 110 0 8 0 7 4 Batteries Woods and Duncan) Williams and Baker. at wiLxusaaax. Wllkaabam....l 0 0 10 0 0 0 18 10 4 Syracuse 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 0 8 Batteries Smith and Dlgginni Willis and Shaw. at scnAjrrox. a, a. r. Eeraato 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 0 S Rochester 1 0 10 0 0 8 0 49 8 8 Bsttsrtes Wellnar and Boyd; YsrrJok and O'KctL Atlautle Leagaa, AT SZWASX. BU B. a. Kswark... 6 9 0 0 0 11 019 IB 0 Paunon 7.9 OlOOOOOt 5110 Batter! Oog an and Botbtuta; Smith and Smlnk. AT RXASI50. a. st. r. Iteadlng. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o S 0 Lancaster 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 ..8 11 3 Battsrlss Msttietin and Ileydoat Clausen and Went. at rzmjxu-mA. Athletlo ,0 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 00 11 4 Uartrord 0 0 S 0 1 0 0 8 0-t 8 8 Batteries Dolus and Voxi It, Ylokery aad Boaoh. BJaw aglanel ljaagwe. At Wawport Sswport, 6s Hew Bedford. . At Fall Klvar lirockton. 8; Fall lUrtr, B. At Pawtacket Pawtucket, 0 Taunton, 8. Other Camas, AT ALBAaT. Albany,. 0 09019110 1 1 i Cuban X Ouuits.4 10 0 9 0 11 .-10 13 9 Batteries afcOlyan and WUson 1 Barton aad W. Jackson. AT DSrOSTT. Deposit 10 19 18 0 1 0-0 Port Jenrls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Batteries Wilcox and tlulcare Angle, Farnum, and Tracay. AT rLATTtairao. ruttsborc ,. 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 84 Usnulna Cuban Olacu...O 9 1 0 8 0 1 0 ..7 Batteries Dowd and Powtrt 1 Howard and Jordan' At Derby Aterldtn, 18) Derby, 0. Baseball dames Ta-Daj. BATtOWAL LXA1UI ASD AHIUCAS ASSOCIATtOS, Hew Tork at Louisville: Brooklyn at Cleralandi Boston at Pittsburg! Philadelphia at bu I -outs; Haiti. more at Chlcagoi Wuhlngtou at Cincinnati. BASTSaS LBAODB. Toroato at Sprlarntldi Buffalo at rrovldsnosi Booh ater at Bcrantoni Syracuse at WUkesbarr. ATLAJrnO LXAOVS. Horfolk at Newarkl Uloaimm'l at Patertoni Bart ford at Fblladelyhlai Lancaster at Heading- 001XT AKATSDB ASSOCUnOB. Raaolnt vs. St. Peter's; Bldney vs. Worth A. a OTBXB OAUkt. Rlagewnod F. 0. vs. Arluuton A, A., at nidrewood. llorrls Plains vs. lluirar mils, at Xorrls l'lsins. Btateu Island 0. 0. vs. Woodbrtdgo A. A., at Living. (ton. Houth Oruge 7, C. vs. Centrals, at South Orange. Yale and Towns vs. Mlspah A. U., at Btamford, Ortianl K. C. vs. Montclslr A. O , at Hat keusaok. Bnglewoo'l F, U. vs. Crescent A. 0., at Knslswood. Itlvrrdals vs. Morris town F, C. at ItlrerdaU. Howard A. 0. vs. Volunteer A. O , at Kut New Tork. Subuibans vs. Urooklyn T, 0 at Crotons Park. All. Vernon Y. U. O. A. vs. Uslwkeu V. O., at Ht. Vernon. 0 Nutley A. C. vs. Woodstocks, at Nntley. Harm Atalsttca vs. dtnuias Cuban Olsnta, at Uarre, Vt. Kuinmtt P. C. vs. Wst Rn4 F, C, at Summit. Illverslde, Jrt , vs. Aunuuol.tloo ajhool, at Jasper Oral. Jeffemm A. C, vs O. H. T, at Newark. Athletics f New York rs. Unions, at Csaarsle. Itldgiwood P. O. vs. Arlington A A, at Hldgewood. Kurwalk Catl.ollo Club vs. Xavler Deaf Mutes, at Morwalk. Mvorsld F.O. s. Y. U. C. L., at North Tarry town. mtra!ds of Cstboll'i Protaotory vs. Huguenot A 0 at New A In lie, ' Manhattan U, V. vs. Ilayonne p. 0., at Bayonns. U. 11. browns vs. lle-iolutta of Us, Tweedy Co., at Clartmont Park. UasebaU Notes, Alfred Kals.-Ho. W. D. U A fair ball. 0, Motekel. The ml.ldle of ntxt month. Jimmy Uogersliu signed with bprlagfleld, and Is playing seoonil bast, Oelllgsnd Z-sr.oM. New York's oolt battery, are doing good work for NtKark. Tbe Nationals i.lll play the Howards tt Wallace's Park, 111 Igtwood, to-morrow, Tbe grand itauils and blsaokers on the Rocbeiter bull grounus woia totally destroyed by Uroyraiurdty m.iruing. 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This shoe is STRICTLY VS VHJTW CORRECT for Golfing and VV0 jr to be worn Golf Suits. x&Wvfe t! Made in Russia Calf and Black ttKangaroo. In high cut nnd Oxford. t aT Price $8.50 per pair. yljf THE REGAL SHOE 118.11 IfAKNAV ST., KBIT TOOK. 1 BMOADWAT. 8ntTT TORK. 10T UllOiDWAT, NKVr VUHU. OTO WlTOX T., BBOOStLTaT. BOSTON. PimDBLTHU. WASnTn"QT01t, DSTBOiT. CLRVBLAtTD. PnoVlPFHOr BALTIMOItB. PITTaDOTlO. OHIOAOO. DBNVKR. .... ,.-.. .... ""-' ii.-.- i .ii i i . i. li .. aasatgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa GOOD SPOUT AT BRIGHTON. jfirro Dorr.va michakz hi. jttjsu A HAHl STUVUOLE. Th twain Take the "even-Farleng Ranattrap and Dolando Ituua m Mile In Iil n- Paraea rr Kstua, Sly Fob. and Beluan Jockey O'Lrary la Injurrd at th Peat. Thero wero nhout 4,600 persons at Brighton Beach yesterday afternoon to seo the fifth day's programmo run off over a fairly good tmok.whlch showed soarccly any signs of tbe recent storm and gnve promlso of becoming remarkably fast when It has thoroughly settled. There were no stuko features on tho card, hut Mr. Sees gavo a programme which kopt the spectator Inter ested from first to last. Kstaca found another soft spot in tho opening dash at a mile, nnd Put Dunne's good colt was a prohlbltlvo favorite in tbe spatjulatlon, Thorpe took the track with him ntllio start and won all tho way. niflo was an easy second. Flames was out of la:u, and Is apparently on of th worst horeuH In training. Hn Is out of a daughter of that gro it old ruaru. Explosion, the dam of Dowdrop, but he doesn't race any tho better for It. Tho California two-year-old Michael IIL and Dcmagoguo wcro the topwelght in the handloep at six furlongs. The talent made the former a 0 to S favorite, bat ho lost to Nuto by a short bead. Nuto got away in front, and Thorpe had to go around his Held on the upper turu with the favorite This cost him tho race, as Nuto, In a hard drive, won by a short head. Pemagogue was a fair third. Michael III. runs and looks like a high-class colt. He is by tho Imported horso Islington, oat of Jessie O., and is tho property of W. M. Murry, who trulns for Kdward V. Purser's Cambridge Stable. A round dozen went to the post for tho handi cap at seven furlongs, with Brandywlno and Cleophus dual favorites nt 4 to 1. Divide, Cash Day, nnd Tho Bivaln cruno in for moro support than any of tho others. Brandywlno got away in front and made the running until well Into the stretch, where Van Keurcn got up with The Swain. Then Brandywlno Btoppcd, loaving the angular son of Galoro to win handily. Taral punched Urandynine out In second place, a length before Cleophus. who only beat Culdiou a head in the last stride for third monoy. Beau fort showod a lot of speed and will win in his own class. That sterling plater Dolando, favorlto at odds on for the selling race at a mile, won handsome ly. Sloan lot Domltor, Cromwell and Wolhurst run like a team until the stretch was reached. Then ha sent Dolando along, and the goldlng raced for perhaps a hundred yards. Uo wo then throe lengths beforo the Held, and, drop ping his hands on the favorite, Dolando galloped home a very easy winner In the remarkably good time of 1:411. Cromwoll, In a bard drive, beat Wolhurst n head for second money. Hly fox. the favorite, won the fifth raco, a selling eveut at live furlongs, ridden by Kred Uttlefleld. Ho was away In tho van, but tried to bolt at the huad of thu etretcb, and bad to bs whipped over the aide of tho lioad before he would run straight. Danforth was second nnd Btorm Queen third. While at the post Vlgeuta reared up and brought his head down upon Frank O'Leary'a skull. The Jockey'e scalp was lacontcd, and It bled so profusely that olio of tho starter's assistants had to bind u handkor chlcf about the wound. Th boy plucklly rode tho race out and tlnlshud third ou Storm Queen. Belmar nnd Bastion were the only starters in tho concluding dash, at one mile and a sixteenth. Of course, Bolmar w on In slow time, tjiuntuory follows: HltHT RAGE. For three-year-oldt aud upward that have not won more ttiauoitn raw since April 17s ty subscription of flOsacn: 4300 added, of which (73 to second and SSatotblrdi tht winner to be sold at auctlonione rails and a furlongt P. Dunne's b. c. Kstaca, B, hy Emperor of Norfolk La alliums, ion (Thorpe) i P.J.Dwytr'sb.o.Ullis, a. 101 (Wllhlte) la W. c. Daly's cli. f. Emotional, , 108 (Wapthlre),.,. S Flames also ran. Time, ls37a. nettlnx Fire lo 1 mi Estaca: asalnst Itlfle, 0 to 1 1 riainet, gft to 1 Eraottoual, 100 to I. HECO.VD ItACC For twn-yt ar-olds; handicap; hy subscription of tlO sacti: $71)0 aided, of wnkh (130 to second and S30 to thlrdt six furlourti K. I. Urarr a Uo.'s fh. o. Nuto, by Uassstta Ana :.:oy, tld (Perkins) i W. II. Murry'sth. c. Michael III., 130 (Thorpe).". llat man A Frank's b. c. Demagogue, Its (Pann) .... Ha Fettle also ran. Time, in A. Btttlng Atralnst Ulrhael III., StoOi Ssmagosroa. 11 to & Kuto, 4 to ll Ma I'etlte, 0 to 1, rnmn iiacb. Forthrre-year-oldt and upward) hlh weight handi cap, by aut ncrlptlon or tlo vaciii tl.000 added, of which 200 to ta.ond and (1UU to third; soren fur tonus : CovniKlon ft Kent's t. b. Tht Swain, 0, by Imp. Oa- lorr Frldeof tht Vlllue, I In (Tail Hturen) 1 O. II, P. Itelmont'a ch. h. Ilrandywlne, ft, lib (Taral) S M. F. Uwyer'scd. f, cleoiihus, rf. lab(ljlins) .8 Cash Day, Uanwell, Cassatte. Divide, Caldron, Or nont, Marslan, Trlllctta, and Urauforl also ran. Tims. 1;2H'.. Ilsltlng AitalnslClaoiliusand)lrandywlne,saKh4t ll lilt Id, bio l Cash Day and The awaiu. aun 8 to 1; llsaufort, 8 to 1 1 Oas.rtte. 10 to 1 1 Trllletle, ift to 1 1 Marslan and Hsnwoll, a',h UO to liOrmont, DO rOL'UTII ItAOB. For thrst-yiar-olds and upwardi by subscription of (III oachi (huu addM. of whloli (loo toseooad and (00 to third i selling allowanors; one mile; T. VVtUh's b. a, Dolando, 3, by Powhatan Bar. blche, (T. Sloan) i A. J. Joyuer'sch 1. Crtmmoll, 6, IU (Dogieti)., t C. FlsUchiuauu A lion's t. g. Woluurst, 0, U (Ulatr- DomVtbr'aUo'ra'n.' " . . Time. IU'j. Dattlng Five to 4 ou liolandoi against Wolbnrti, to 01 Croniwill, 0 to 1 1 Domltor, HO to 1. FIFTH ItACE. For twn-yoar-oMt that have run and not was st M niJlngi by subtorlpllon of (10 eaoh (BOO added, of wtilih (70 tu i.oud and (3S to thirdi selling allowanoosi hvo furlonjn ! lLI'tuoucll)..w'y...br..s.?"r.F.!f.Tx,t'll E. L. Oravrt Uo.'s b. e. Duutorth, 110 (Parkins)"" 9 V. I.umUb rg's h. f, btorm guetn, 1U0 (OXesrri a Ihe DliJpcr, Vlgsnta, Chocltsrs, JUtid, aad Mrs. lttevcs aUo ran. " Time. l-04. netting Fire toD oa'jIyFoxi against Vlgtuta. 4 to linlnrm Quren aud Daururth, taoh 10 to lijllui and The Dipper, each 10 to 1; llrs.Uaevet, 110 to li Ouccktrs, (10 to 1, -. w st BIXTII HA OK. For three-year-olds and upward thai hava ran and not won tlilieari by tuissriplioiiof I0 taebi (100 a ik't. (70 to socond aud i3 to thlnlj oat mile ana a sliteelitb: O. K. fuulth'sgr b, Belraar, 6, by Delvldtre Adtls. Ill (T.blosn) " i W. O. Daly's br.c. Bastion, R, 100 (TTajuhirs) .... .. i Tlmt. l.nuij. Btttlng Twtlv to 1 oa Btlaaori against Bastion. latol. IleaulU at St. louts. St. Loi'is. July I A The races at tht Fair Grounds this afurnnon rtfeultfj as folhiwai Mrst ltsc fcsvia rlMbi of a mil. Joe Hart, 104 (Fouconj. l) to 1, mi n, lUvjUll, UU (Webiterj, rf to 1, secundi Trrrltr, 10 (Warren), B to 1, tiiird. Time, HS"ii, tkcond Racn Thrre-niisrtrrs of a mile. Nlok Carter, un (I'rtrriiun), ' in , woni Hoot rt'Or, ill (Kclioi, 7 to X. Mcoudi Fruntirr, 1011 (Van Dustn), to 1. third, llair, I 1T' Th rd lUee-Plva-elKhtusof a mile .Tom Ullj, JOS WuUHr), a tov, noni JudKtKeiuau. lot (W, Dean), 18 to I, se'ondiKIng Oscar, 10s (Warren), u tot, third. Time, 1 (if Fourth ltsu One mils. Aiutnat, 80 (, Woods), I to U, woiij Mainline, 104 i(!uri.r), B to U, aioondi (JlsilysII,eW(tiltliiy),lbto I, third. Tlmt, Ii44. I.flb l:aw oun mi e (irejhiirsl. 104 iO, hlaugh- ttr I, 1 in u, woni cau Ualop, VV (Itall), U tu l.too. 1UB V' lu4 Cuuco11)' ' "" 'tn". i,?i!)!i!,.?if!!rl"!,lurtr of toH, Th Qhost, ?' TuJiafc' Vem' y"v). wl rEKM&lMOlT'll BIO PJ11BK. Tata Prlnoe ar TTalM'a Cot Wins the Bollaae Stakes at (andown. London, July 10,-Th Eclipse Stakes of 10,000 sovereigns wa run at Sandown Park to day, and resulted in a lctory lor th Prince of Wales's Persimmon, tho winner of last year's Derby nnd this year's Gold Cup at Ascot. Sum mary: Tha tenth renewal of th Ecllceo filakf of 10,000 tovtrelgns, the to oud horse to rrcslreMUO sovereigns, be nominate.-or the winner 600 sovtrrlgua. and Ihe tlilnl 100 sovereigns out of Ihe stakes l for thraa and four year oldsi EoUptt fitakes course, about on mils and a Quarter: n. B it. the Prlnoe of Wales's b. e. rtrtlmon, 4 yaart, by Bt. Blinon Pcrdiu It u 1 Lord lloMlry't b. o. Velasaues, 8 yean, by Dono vanVista ., ......7...".... T. PhllUix b. o. Bs Uonald, 4 years, by Hampton Black Duchsss.7. .7.. ....7T...... 8 Five horses ran. Th hotting was CO to 0 2 PerBlramon, 100 to 8 against Velasquez, and 28 to 1 Bay Uonald. The twenty-second renewal of the great Kings ton twoj car-old raco of 000 sovereigns, the ownor of tho second to receive SO sovereigns out of the race, H vo furlongs, was won by Hoars Htnlth' b. t. Platonto, by Ilawkstone A Life's MlBtiikc. Itlchard Croker br. f. Ithoda B by lianovor Margrrino, was second, and T, Can non's ch, f, Horatio, by Ocean Wavo Lalage, third. Hlx horses ran. Tbe betting was 10 to 1 against Platonic, 0 to 4 pn Ilhoda iC, and 100 to 8 against Horatio. entries von Bnionroir to-dat. A Lt or nish-CIaa Uorae Bassed for Us Test Handlcaa, The programme for to-day at Brighton Beach la a very good one, by all odds tho best of th meeting, and It should furnish some rattling sport. The Test Handicap at a mile should be a horserace from tho fall of the flog until tho finish at the stand. Entries In full follow: First Bace Thrte-year-olds and upward, selllngi one lnllei Saptlo 114; Arabian. 10S Manchester 110 Louustllor IIow loo MrI'lay 107 Oilon 101 Damo Quickly ,,.107Lnicola II 104 boeoud llace Maiden tbrce-year-oklsi six furlongs i Junior 117 Fleeting Oold 114 Mr. Baiter 117 May Francis. M...il4 Don't (Jars 117'Domtstio , 114 OeoraaUoyd 117. Corns Oulckly. lis Drier Ulll 117lKUau!y 7. 114 Bpraoer 1171PlnkUaamhra7- 114 Oln.y H7l Third Bace Thrte-year-olds; selllngi one mllsi Arabian UliArtraoklt 108 pasover lOSILochUlyn 100 Auire..... 107 Petrel 103 Lincoln II 1061 Fourth Bace The Teat Handicap (or J8.000I (or tbrve-ye&r-olds and upward; one mua) The Winner lag Premier,... .... ..108 l"uar m TheKwalo 107 Leliman 116;BauEder .........107 Dutch bkat-r 118 Chum a Brandyulae 10ll Flftn Itaoe Three-year-olds and upwardi selllngi six furlongs: Niek HI wdstUIe....M.,M....108 TomCromwelL ISO Chum 107 Abuse 11H Anson I, 107 Decide IIS Ulllall, 104 Beldemere- 118 HI Daddy 104 Klu 118 Suooetstul 10S Sixth Race Tbe Punchestown Steeplechase Handi cap of (1,200; for 4-yero!ds and upward; full J le plechatt course: luMcon HOiDocldn 10a Yankee Doodle. luriiblr Play M 101 Discount 10H Takantss ea 08 DrlMcllve , 107'lH Daddy OS Vlsnta lOU.UlrtiaelU Gresn Jaotst, ICoilTompu VJ Zanone 103lEndi.aTor VO Msuy Bemtchea ut tlabley. CrtciitaAn, July Id. After the haavy rains of lsst night and tula morning, tht track at Oakley to-day was muddy aad slow. Nineteen horses were scratched, buniinarlrst First luce Five furlongs. Judge Qulgley, 113 (l'-sirf). 6 to 0, won; Albeit L, ton ihurnsl, 7 to I, second; Otorge Cooper, 1 13 (UlU), lu to 1, third, TLne, liOOLj. hecoml Kace-bix furlougs. Masttrplcoe.OS (Bums), 8 loB, won; Blr Ebony, Hi (lllrsoh), 4 to l.secondi Barton. U8 (Morrison), 111 to 1, third. Tims, l:lu. Third Hats Five and a halt furluugt. uaoktl, 108 (Burns), 4 to l.wou; Bnuellle. 10s (UallT), 8 to 1, swondi Allla Btlla, 104 (lUrscb), 4 to 1, third. Time, ro'urtb naee Declared on. rlrth Ka-a One mite and aquarian J. P. U, log (Morrison). 10 lo 1, worn The Bachelor. 110 (WII. llduis), even, stcondi Fresco, 103 (Everett), to 1, third. Tlmt. 8.18. ' K.xlh Itaca six furlongs. Hadrllcne, 108 (Bams), ven, won: Pouting, 103 (llustnn). 1! to l.seeoaai Lulu U., 108 tBTerett), b to 1, third. Time, lilV vrtaaen at Fort Itrle. Bctvalo. Jnly 10. A big attendance and close r lax wert the f.sturia at Furl Erlt to-day. Summary! Flrtt llaoa Threa-quartora of a mill). Drlghton. lot (Sullivan). I to I. wont Kinney, 101 (liaudall), 4 "a 10 1, second 1 Beubar.ton. 110, .Mo B. third. Tlmt. lilo, Broond Bace Ooa mil. Marshall, lid's (Ntu muer), 1 to S.woai Anna I.ylr, 1U8 (Jackson), 8 to 1, seooud; Nellie Blaud, 108 (Sullivan), 30 to 1, third. Time. I:48a. Tlilnl llace Four and a half f urlon it Slsule dance, 86 (Powers). 7 to 1, won: Hitter Mauilt, 83 (Jackson), 7 to 1, second 1 Tbe Cld, SV (Nostraml), 8 to 1, third. Time, 0:30. Fourth llace One mile and an clihth. Ellesinera, 104 (Sullivan), 8 to 0, worn Will Elliott, lOSSi (Jones), ft to 1. 1 frond 1 Louisa N., 108 (Coylt), 6 to 1, third. Time, 1:67. F.f th IUc Ooventllbtti. nf a mils Harrington,! 00 niopklrs), b to 1, worn Campania, lot (Moltayaolds), 8u to 1. secondi Uldllght, ij (Nlxou), to 1, third, Tlmt, 1IS71. Sixth Kane-One mltA.-Oooat Liver, 107 (Mllburn), 8 to B, woo 1 U 11., 104 (ljulllvan), 0 lo 1, sroml Free Lanoe. 107 (Powers), 4 to I, tlilrd. Time, 1:48. Jaehey Caywoa-S'e Day at llarlatn. Chioaoo, July IS. In the thlnl race at Harlem to-day Noacbalauer ran away, making three circuits of me track tMfort slio could 1 slopped. Four of tbt five raots were captuml l.y fsorius, and the flfth was won by a strong second ct.otns. Bummarles: First aaco btren (urlonts. Pitfall, lun (Clay), 8 to 6, wont Warren Polrit, 1U7 (Caywood). 0 lo 1, seo ond Tony Honing, 108 (Donaldson), b to 1, third. Time, liBUia. Second Ilaee. Five furlongt The Dsuot. 104 (Dor sty), 4 to 0, worn TJncat, 101 (Caywood), 8 to I, second; dlenold, (04 (Clay), i!0 to 1, third. Time, 1:03 Hi. Third Raoe-OneMUe. UoIdtnBod,U4 (Dorsey), 8 to I, won; noser B.. un (Mbnusrn), 80 to I, stcondi MnnlaWo, 10U (E11U) 7 to 1. third Time, 1:48. Fourth Baca Five furlouitt. iliiome, 108 (Mc Huibi, 6 to I, wool Queen Msl, I11B (Boman), H to 1, asuondi Ideal Usau, 108 (Sodcu), 3 to I, third. Time, tilth' IlaosSIx furlonss. Irish Lsdy, 107 (Cay wood), 8 to 6, woniLady Callabau, I0U (Ulll), 4 to I, saooudl Freddie LT 104 (Magnuseu), 3D to 1, third. Time, Ilia. Want to I'lay (.ninaa. The Orientals of Newark would like to hear from teams whosn players average 10 eirsoMi will pay half espnsis lo visiting levins. Aililrcss Harry bhep poll, 81 Bellvllle avnuu, ewul N. J The Newark A, o. BueLall Club hiiuM like to ai rungegam'saitay rrm.1 home with food clubsofTtr big a sullallo guaran'ee. Adilrcft L'barlrs Smith, managtr, 811 JsITtrson street, Newark, N.J. TlisBt. Althontus A, C. hs all Htturdays and Sun. dy In August open, and would Use to hour from out oMowniluutntfertng suitable Indu iiinnus, Addrt Frank W. Ilailly, raanagtrr, 886 Hudson strtet. Owing 10 a esnisllatlon tho Clsreiuontt hare Jnly 47 P10, !r gamJ ou their gr.'UnJ CUr.'iLoct Park with some tlnt-clats uustcur tesiui 110 guar antee. Addrttt O. E. Field, mauagtr, 1778 Topping 3r IIplug cut A j B8IGrtT.Ml!lDPURlJr There la us mucli differenco in tho flavor, streugtli, anil nroma of aiuoklug tobacco a lu cIki. iloa tiff Plug Out rauks with tho fluent JHvajia cigars Ja comparlaou. f. a 9jom tobaooo oa. suoiuiwd, wa, Ji V5tWr?!:V 1 gSa if- gAi wfrf r-fa')At SlyMiSj 11 lu lllllll iiiii niiiiai il'ii 11 as swaiB NBWfif OF THE VHEEIiilBIf. ainsna who do iror havb wis EXIEHXB YIOJ.ATM TVS BVX.ua. (ansa attentat , but fbalnaaa Matt Allan tltn Ha Bten (Tailed te th Blatter De mand rer Brakes lonreaalng Balil-Paaeer-Hlstr Baca rottBoard stantaa and attss. The racing nil of tho L A. W. deolara that a rider entered in any rnt mutt ooni pet uu lc4 exousetl by the reforea on account ot sick ness or soma other good cause Amateurs here abouts have been trying to evade this ruling lately, and tho result I that some well-known rider aro likely to bo placed upon the suspen sion list. At a recent meet a well-known rider protested to tho rcfore that be was too HI to rido nnd asked to bs exoused. later, howover, he went out with a team mat In a tandem race nnd by soma lino riding sooured a position at th finish. Com plaint Is also mado that whtn tho refers ro f uaos to excuco a man the latter will simply go around the track so as to cover th rule. A member of tho But I otng Board of th Navy Jersey division of tho U A. W, has called th attention of Chairman Molt to thcto olrcunv itanccs, and it la likely that soma action trill b taken. Tho question ot ths city authorities taking steps to compel riders to use brakes U again agi tating cyder. Notwithstanding the fact that a certain data of riders ara oppoted to brakos, dealers declare that tho demand for thein I in creasing. The representative of a leading blor de house said to Tub bDN reporter yostcrday: " We hava had a big call for brakes this yar. and within th pa&t two months purchasers early In the season returned tu have their wheel fitted with them. This Indicates that a brake 1 essential to the safety of a rider. Of course, during tho aummcr months, when tour are popular, the need of a brake Is cvlJent The back-pedalling advocates will Ond hills In all sections which they cannot get over without a brake, nnd walking down hill seems ridicu lous, I know that some ot the leading firm will at all tlitlr wheels with tho Invisible Drake next season, and I am sure such a step will reduoa tho liability of accident,' The recont rain here left the country road in excellent condition. The reports received at the L. A. W. Headquarters are as follows: New York-. Reports from Msnbattanvllle and West Farms show tbe roads to be lo epltndld condition. Uorenih avenue, from UStn to lutlh stress, la being repaired, as also Is Tremont avenue. W-etebesttr avnuo U broken In teveral placet bj ttwrrage work. The roads at Fordham ara generally good. Th macadam oa Featherbed lane It not finished. Tra nionl street, east ot Maoumb'a Dam. Is elated for bicycles. Ballty ersnaa u under repair. Broadway Is In Ortt-class condition. The roads al Blngsbrluge an good. Around Brewsters, Onsppaqua, Cornwall-on-undson, Dobta Ferry, Elltnvllle. Flsnklll Landing, Fort Montgomery. Ilastlnts-on-Hiidson. HavtrtUaw, Hlxhland, Ulxhtand Falls. Irvlniton, Uamarooack. Matuawaa, slontgooiery, aud Mount Vernon th roads an good. In riding to Ntw Boca.lls so through Ftlham Manor and take the shore road as far as Raaldeuct 1'arkl go through the park to Centre ave nue to Main street. All other routes ara poor. Taa thoroughfares at Nanutt. New Boehtll. Nyack. I'ecvaklll, Port Chester. Fort JerrU. Bye, Blng sing, Bloauburg, Tuckauoe, Turntr's, Washlngtonvlile, and White Plains are In line condition. Long Island Th Brooklyn roads are In good order. The Sueepeheed Bay road from the cycle nsth Is being repaired. Bouds at Bay RWre and Fort Hamilton are vry good. TheBboieroadls unnt for riding from Blfhty-slxth street to Fourth aud Fifth avenues. Iloada of Kooksway Beach and Far Roeksway are In good condlUon, though In aome places toft. Riding on beatlde avenue Is prohibited. Cyclists must dis mount. The riding from tba Uerrlck road to Book away Park Is exoellont. Through Eastport, Oyster Bay, Hempstead, Long Island City, Xortnport. aad Patchouue the roads are good. Th bicycle path be tween Port Jefferson and Patchogue It In (air condi tion. At Port Jefferson, baa Clin. Whltestone. and Bay vine the macadam and dirt roads are all right. NewJeney At Jersey City tht roait are line, ex cept (bote o( dirt, wnlch art quite muddy. In the tlclnlty otOrausa. Fords. Prtunold. Keyport, Lakt wood. New llrunawlok. I'jrth Amboy, PlainSeld. Sbrmrsbury, Trenton and Weber the roads ara In ex otUantshaoe. The Hudson County Boulevard Is good for its entire length. At Bayonns; Blburon. Long Branch. Jlontclalr and Bulhsrford the roads ara ridable. Chairman Mnttof the L. A. W. Racing Board has notified tho Kew Jersey handlcanpcr that A. 8. Van Ilouton of Jlorrlstown has been net mancntly suspended front all league tracks. Vou Ilouton. It Is charged, entered some races on July & under tho nnmo of W. A. Leek of Morrlitown. He tried to offer various excuse, but tho officials who Investigated tho caso de clare that hit explanations lacked truth. County Judge Asplnall ot Brooklyn has given permission to the Narrows ferry Company to operate n ferry from a point near Fort Hamilton to Hose Hank, Htattn Island. The ferry Is espe rlally designed for th accommodation of bloy ullsta, and tho company Is relieved from oper ating It between Nov. land May 1. The boats uocd not be constructed to carry vehicle except thoso used by wheelmen. Th directors of the company aro Augustus Hmlth.WallorR. Davit, and Cburles It. Cowley. Bor-FAU), July lO.-Tho greot throe-oornered match race between Bald, Cooper and Eiser, scheduled for Detroit to-morrow afternoon, has been postponed until next Wednesday. Bald will ride at tho Nntional Circuit moet of Ihe Frndonln A. A., to be held on the lliiffalo Ath letlo field track In this city to-morrow. Cooper and Klrerwlll not appear. Fred Loughhead, the Canadian champion, to-day received word from Chairman llott that he mlaht ride at tho meet here. Tbe Detroit Cycle Track Association did nnt postpone Us moat until next Wednesday with out n protest. Four hundred dollars had been expended In advertising the great contest be tween tho three Btnrs, but the sanotlon received from tolls, the Indianapolis member of the ltadng Board, did not Include tbe special per mit lor a ma tUi rare. A3 tho affair Interfered with the circuit moet In this city, Chairman Mntt refused to grant the request to Detroit, lie has regularly sanctionod the meet of Wednes day, howover. The Grand Rapids moet of Friday iiud Saturday following bna been sanctioned, but tbe men havo not learned that a special per mit has been received for the mlio match rac on Friday and half a mile ou Saturday. Tbt may be Interfered with. Detroit will probably arron ge a ihi co-cornered match between Cooper, VuchhBarl- and Gardiner for a large purse on July 24. Gardiner will rid an exhibition mile on next Wednesday at Detroit. In un attempt tor the mile record of 1:SD 1-6, held by Hamilton; BAiriMoni, July 10. Chairman Mott of th Racing Hoard has suspended Tpm Cooper. Trnlnor "Mother" Webb, and Fred Longhead! ponding Investigation. Tbe charge nre that they took part In nn unsanctioned meet nt Port Huron, Mich. George Yqknn, promoter at Port Huron, will bo refusod all a, met ion privileges In tho fu ture It Is believed that Coonor competed without knowing tho fact. Mott does not hold Ignorance as an excuse for suoh an offense, especially In the case of ono of tho big Professional, although the establishment of tbe Ignorano will tend to lessen the term of suspension. Tbe facts In the caso will be submitted to tb mrmbers of thu Racing Board for vote as soon a all th evidence ha boon received. Atlantic Crrr, July 16. Charles Wensal.the oraek rider of the Century Wheelmen of Phllo dclphla, fullod in his effort lsst night to beat the twenty-four-hour rood record. However, he smashed tho SOO-mlle record, mado by Evans, by fourteen mlr.utes. Weniel trained faithfully for tlio oyent for several weeks, and (t was inls fortuna alone that prevented him realising the fruition of his hopes. Tho road was the new one between Ilamiuonton and Absecon. a distance of twenty-two miles, and it could not have been in a better condition. enrol started from Huinmonton prompt ly at 0 o cloak last evening, attended .bL2 B.?.riBi ? tlftfor,' "n .trailers.. From that time until 'J o'clock lu I ho morning he kept pushing uwav ton gal; which promised a world's record. At the latter hour, howeter, his wheel slipped, and ho wns thrown heavily to the ground lu front of one of his trailers, who paed over him. The weary round bet ween th two Ipwus wo kept up uutll 0:40 o'clo.ik this mouilng, when Wentel's Injuries proved too much for blm. and he was forced to quit. Uo had covered 2'JO miles. Boston, July 18. Arrangements were pey. fected to-day tor an hour competition match ruio, paced, llmltod to four men, to bo deoldtd at the Chiirlus ltlver track on bept. 1H. The nurse wl be W.OO0, the largest ever put up for a race of this kind. Thin, with oi hrr Indnce.i.enls. will bo si.ltlclent lo attract the cream of Hie middle. illsluinenien. Tho pursu will Iw divided as fol low s: 3.(KXI to the wlnneri 91 ,61)0 lo the second man, and 600 to the tlilrd. although iVritrs will not be awarded to any rider who falls lo cover nt east thirty inilos within the hour. The mon wlllnuthelluiltsdas lo Ihe number of pace makers or paring muclilnes, Hlocks. the Kngllsh cbtmplon. und tbo holder of the world s rucord for tbe hour, has been Invited to participate. Lean a. the Freneli rider, and Krldlo lIcDufHo will also enter. M. Poirnon, Isnu's manager, will Insist that Hliarer keep hlsngrrrment to raco Michael wllh the Iretiohmaii. Although it was only n verbal agreonn nl, 1'onon believes that It is binding, and tho mutch may Uko place af ter all, At IheCharlot Klvertraak title afternoon Tom Butler covorod a third of a mil lu 41 seconds. ItOOTKS. W, A. W.-To ride to Montloello, N Y.. via PaUrson, N. J co tu limb street, to ths Fort Us Frrry, and ero to Fort Lee: follow ths Hsekeniw-k turnpike to Leonta, to llovotai enwa tollaokeina;k, toDiiDdee, to Market etroet, tu Patei son t follow the old Pattrton roa.1 to Ullzewooil.to Uuderelirf. to Hunokus. lo the , Franklin turnpike, to Allrndalt, Ittuueys, Mabwah. ' andhurrerui eonilnuu tu itaii.apo, Kloatiiiiirg, aouth' Aeli, Turusrs, Mouroe, Otfiird, and Ureymuili ride to Ooslieu and follow tho trlt llallroad Ihrougb dna iceuery to MidJUlowu, then pn to Itoikv lit. Fair Oaks. . Purdis. Hloomlugburg, Uo-kldll, Urldgtvllls, I aud iloutlosllo, i lltuipstend, To rid from Park row to UempeUad, I U I., goto tliollrooklyu Bridge and cross to Urookljni I follow Utwrty street to ClhtWn strtVMthraMpi j t!,'Slfj'jiT:fi.J ffi '-fl'VUfl' ' ' ' 1" -'" -' ' - pjliHan'p 8,fl. tpotiUjiin'(j (Sooil.tf. SfiJLlaOJtrirnrir'in rVrVsA1stajvs I P li II I u n m u Crawford $S( ' Ho one sufffc-cstj a reduction of Blj !J fc,k 1 ! Crawford price. It was lifM at Ihe KIf"lflo mm ! MM bcflnnine or the season. Is right UltiW lll H HL. now, and will be rlgnt next year. rw - H HHII Bight Price for RoBiabla Quality BBm THE CRAWFORD MFa CO,, 89 Cham bo re St. N. Y. ! ' ' '" " """ """" " ' ' sswa.a-.a-aBBJBWsa. i i m THE LUTHY WHEEL $150, Selling nt Present for $110. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICE. ZIMMERMAN, T, World's Ohrr,Pon, tTITSOLIorrXD, WHITES: Is undoubtedly tbt daett wheel that ha (Terbatn plaoed on the miriest. A glanoe Shaw It to Iw superior to anything wa bare yet sen." AUSTIN HUM8EN, 150 Nassau St., Otntrsl Bastern Agent, K. T. city. Cattlom raaped on rawness. t OOO) ' US BELT, I VICTOR BICYCLES, f : : 1897 MODELS, Olf A PATMEXT OP i itSO 0a-gEC I 0 i. AUD 1M ttOXXHLY PATMEAT3 OY 98.84 $ S 9100 LIST), X WITU ONE TEAB'B GUARANTEE, & X CALL OB WlilTB J l E. G. P. CO., i; X BOOUO 60 AND Of, THIRD FLOOD, 1 29 BROADWAY. N. Y. ; i Solassvurrs Optn Monday EttnlHS Until 9 o'clock. j ' horn street, to Flattrath arenue, to th Eastern Park way, to Stone areace, to Olonmoro arenue. to Broad way, to Jamatoai then rid to Valley Stream, Ijru tsrook. and Hempstead. H. W. Lewis. In rldlnc to Danbury, Conn., ttartlng from Firtyulutb street and Kit hth avenue, ro thiouxb Central Park to lluih street and l-enoi arenuto 180th ttreet, around Mount Morrli Park la Fifth ave nue, to is;th ttreet, to tht Hail-on areuue brtdrei oroas the brldi-e to 188th street, to Willis srenuo. to Westcaticr attnue. to Wast ChesUri follow Pelbam road past Oily Island and Travtrt Island to Kew Boehallei take slit tumplka to Larchmont and cross the bridge to Mkmaronecki continue on the pott road to the Boston road house, to the turnpike, to Port Chester; follow main street across tbellyram Btrcr bridge to th. turnpike, to tbe post road, to Oreen wlcb, Btamford, Dartea. and Xorvralki then no to Wilton, UranchTlllt. Bttbal, and Danbury, Th dls tanc Is abort fjnr miles. J. P. W. 1. In rldlnf to Trenton. N. J., no down to tht Battery and take the ferry to St. Ororje, a. i.j follow tbe Suore road to CUftvn station, to the Wch mondroad. to New Dorp, to Tott-nrUls: lake lbs ferry to Perth Amboy and ride strtdght through tb town to Metuchen and New Brunswicki cross the bridge to Albany strett, to Franklin Park and King atom cross the bridge to Princeton, and after passing tht collet take th. right fork to LaorenoeTille, to lb old TreaUm turaplE., to Warren ttreet. lo Trrn tea. 8. For a root toPalladtlpbla take tht al.v. routo and contlan oa warren atreel acrost tbe bridge to the Bristol turnpike, toTuIlytown. to Bristol i tben go lo Fraakford-oa-FIke to Philadelphia. S. The dis tance to Trtntoa Is about nf ty-uv nulea, and to Phil adelphia sertnty-nlne miles. Kswark. In riding from Asbury Park to Forked BlTtr go to Belmar. Spring Lake, teaQIrt, Hanatquan. Point Pleasant, Lakewood, Toms Hirer, Cedar Creek, and Forked Hirer. Oeorge L. Harrows A route to Boston wat nub Iltbed In Tin: So on July 10. Tht dlitanoa It about 88T mile. D. F To rids from Kings hrldgs to Saratoga Springs go toTonkeisand follow the turnpike to Qlenwoo.li oonllBue throogh Hastings. Dohba Ferir and Irrlng ton to TarrytowBI take Broadway past the Andr monument to St. Paul's H. K. Church, to the turn pike, to Blag Slug. PeektkUl, aarrUor?s, NsIsobtIII and over th Highlands to Pishklll Tillage : go to Wapplnuar'a Falls and cross the creek to South arc nue to Pnnghkeepslst takt tha lurnplkt to Hjda Park, to Btaatabcr?, Rhlnebeck. Had Hook, Upper Bad Hook, Clermont, Blue storea, UcKlntgry Tille and Hudson t continue ca the turnpike to Stockport and Kindsrbook: take the Piat road to Plaa Qrova. and after crossing two small bridges follow lb Boton turnpike to Soboaao L, utrai go to Sun Qrrenbusii and Urn'.uhuth and oroas ths Hudson leeronBiuth bridge to Albanyi Uara Albany r Broadway to West Tror, to Coboesi cross tb Uobawk ttlTtr bridge to Waterford, Fort Miller. Stillwater and Mechanlctlliei ft IIow tb turnpike to Malterllle and go around Hound Lake to Dunning- ttreet, to Bslltton, to tha Sprints. A. Edward Hawthorn. To ride lo Redding Illdgr, Ooan., take tba route to Danbury published In Tna Bci this morning at far at Hranobtllla, and from thai point go to lU'diling Bldgs. NOTES. In rtTlslng th positions and times of tha riders who competed In the twenty-flve-nille road rac on Ihe Hudson County Boulerard, July B. W. H. utcks has been declared the winner of tht flrtl time oris Instead of H. M. Aleztndtr of nartford. v Arthur W. Porter, tbt Boston rider, has decided to take up long-dlstaaoe racing. J. W. C The duty of a scorer Is to catch th rider on each lap In a race. Tht Baa Salvador Whtelreen haT arranged she following runt: July IB. TottenTlllet o, tulTorni Aug. 1, Far Bockawayt 8. Asbury Parki IB, Plain Belai lit, btamford ay. Btvljni Aug. 5 and S, Mew Uavani 18, Bargea Potntl IB, Tarry towni SB, Mew Uruaswlolc. The iropay donated by th Atalanta Wheelman for th organisation scoring the greatest naraber of polLtt at the race meat on July 6 has been awarded to tha Blrtrsidt Wheelmen. Tha Union County Roadsters will nold a tan-mile road rac or; the Hshway-EUtabtth eounte un The following raeea will be run at th meeting of thttloulh Brooklyn Wheelman on Aug, lit Amateur One-mile novice, ouerulle open, two-mile handicap. ont-mUt tandtm, open. Professional Two-thirds oi a rails opani ons-mlla band cap. Tht Tsrrlll brothers, tho American riders who are now In France, hava laksa part In soma raoea. but won nothing. Frsrt Titus It anxious to win thflT-Os A. W. ohampionshlp this year. J. W, parsons, the Australian rider, will oomnett at tht Vim B. O. meet aijlewark tc-lty, -- at F. F. Ooodmsn, tht well-knon English rider, ha ossn tutpended from lbs track by tbe N. C. U. for violation of tht racing rules. J. Piatt llatts uow 1aU Ui English one-mile tso ord, 1 minute 46 1-0 sveonds. TbeIndouCVcHlcommtntsonthustofhlgbBars at fotlowt! "Anotbertpolut about tbe present popular. Ity of high a-ears oa the race path Is that to Ibtm can he attrlDuli.d to a vary great measura tht poor ttvlt that It now so arpareut la some of our cracks, both ariataurand profession si. High gears necessitate a diguing action, aspaolally at th start, which Is most pronounced. Three or four years sjo. when more moderate sears vrrro lu vogue, many riders attained to gracefulness, but bow many prcrnt day cracks can be said tu haveataklngorpltaslngatyltof rtdlngF" A. bf ?iD,UTT ,,ln r"1 " b1 ffm Boston to Springfield In September. It will hs under tha lload1Su'oVin1cVlc,U,,U "TU"m " C"u" tans Tennis. sfaoiaA. Ontario, July ie War b Whitman bis afternoon In tbe semi-final round of the Cana dian champ ens' lau tsuaU tournamaut. The re sult was a general surprise. Although Ware bad wot la their last meeting, Whitman's clever showing at Orange last week b .d made blm th favorite for t. dty ' mulsh, riscbtr Uat Bhaldon In th othtr tend final, and h masU War to-morrow In th final round, Mis JuUuti Atkinson of Brooklyn wilt da feud btr Canadian championship to-morrow against Miss Darts, the craok Canadian woman, who won the women's singlet her thl altarnooa. Th aoortt: Ubamploushlp Sluglct ieoond round i o. P Shel don, Yale, tvst It. Flm-kp. Ollca. t a as a ' HauiPFloal Uound-L. li. Ware, Har.ard ' hiat H n WLIIinsn. Harvard. t-. i-I.Wii'ii'tS H.w York, lieat O. p, hbeldon. YalTl4 tL.!11'' Chkinplonshlp Doubles First roundi E V inaet,.r and M. b. Whitman lat F. O. AnoTrsouand lj ii A txauder.fl 0,8-ltL. E. Ware Tand ii i. S. ., ' best J. P. Paret and II. II. Thu?urrSi. -i tihMua bsml Flnai Kound-F. P. Flsober and M D Whit, man Uat U. V. Beach and O. P. Dodge 01 on chauiplouihlp Women'a Blaales PrJitTVin. roundi kiss J Davis. Toronto, beat flrtA a Sia.7 Chicago, (,,. Fliistl KouH.li.MUs J Vui' loronto, brat Mra. B. Sinltb. Toronto, S-8 B 3 ' nandbai.Blngl-s-Flrst roundi H.' E. AvrT?" (owa Jfleau and Ivro-sUlbs) rai F, Lewis (ofieenV7!,' Ji faulti w K. Au.'hlmlotifowe foursliihs, iisiriirtr Wright (owe llftteu and two slat its V- V a i '. K'W'l-'-'' "-'I -CWar.foti, ihrl'hast D.O ltuu-y(flflsu) h ilefaull. J, p' 'lllt ,'.? l!Li-l. "'""' l"V"' ""'"" a0 'oSr.laVu. SAoond Round --U.V Beach (owe flve-sljlh.i Lost W. K, Auchlocloss (owe inur-aUthsl. a a ii i T. S:;. "tf" ""- .i i foiMuTLs, &aV"o' UU YUU VVANI A'y HAMbLtHr Bring In your old wheel and w will ma-uuua Ubcraj altowAe In trado. IB97 RAMBLERS., SCO 1897 IDEALS S35 to $75 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFa CO. 888-848 ElOIirU AV.. NEAR 06TII ST.. N V LtllngUm Cycle Co. downtown sxeuU, 80 Vesty tt.. N. Y. rgI LADOll HtUftrnis MVII. Pewrrmi, Murr. itulrk. Out or Slabs. THE SPENCER BRAKE. (Operates by a Turn of tne (I rip.) W III now be llt'ed to any whti-1. Taa sPB.xcsm dbaks co., oao BroaawKjw n. y. Crescent Cycles 00.00 A TTKKM. STTAUR WnBltl CO., and St. aad alagtap At. SADDLES bK.NT OH TUIAL. ANYWHEBKl tTtrf known maketcall or send stamp for llsti tinsatls f acto ry saddle taken In exchange. BICYCLE SAD DLlttJCllAMl)K. 88 West Broadway. Mew York. QPXOiAL THIS WEFJ-.Plcjcles. SS down and ll D per weak at th factory. THE STANDARD BICY- CLE CO , Incorporated. 880 7th at., near 8Hth st. 'PIKES, SB 'pair, hest'BTsi foil warranty! fret r X pairs. MINERALIZED ROBBEB CO-18 CUfftt. TBOTTIXa AUD PACING. QetaYtaa JS. and at. (ToaMlatlaa Stak Slacay Baaart TbrTetur-01il. Detboit, July 16, Thero wero three eventa on the card at the Qrossa Point track to-day, and favorites won them all. In th four-year old pace Agitato lost the first heat by breaking badly. Then ba cut out and captured three straight, In tho consolation race, for horses beaten in tho $10,000 stake, Octavla was laid up tho first heat, and tben won the next thrco handily. Th three-year-old paco waa a gift to Hastings. In tbe first raco Agitato broke at tba start. Eyelet won, closely pushed by Falrvlew. In th second host Agitato went to ths front when called on at th half, and won as be pleased, with Eyelet second. The winner clearly out classed his field, and oapturod the other two heats without an effort. At tba start ba sold lot $33 In a pool of 950. In tho consolation rica Octavla brought 059 and Mosul HO In a pool of 160. In ths first bea Mosul took tbo lead at the first turn and won without being extended at any part of the Jour ner. Tacomls was second. For the second beat Ilosnl was snapped up at 850, while the field brought 25. Mosul was in front all tbe way lo tho stretch, when Octavla joined him. Mosul wont up In tha air 100 feet from the wire and finished in a run. Octavla and Mosul made tbe going in th third heat, with the Mold straggling after them. Tbe mare sent Mosul off his feet in the stretch and won in a walk. In tho deciding beat Mosul broke in the stretch once more, but caught quickly; nflera nice brush home Octavla won. In the three-ycnr-old trot Hastings opened up a big gap between himself and tbo field curly in every beat and then jogged to tho wire. I. seemed as if he could have distanced all hit rivals bad Macey so desired. Summary: Pour-year-oldt. pacing; puree St. BOO: Agitato, b.g., by bltucway lone (Dustln and Dickinson) 4 111 Eyelet, gr. in. (Eltman) , 1 9 8 8 Falrvlew, b. g. (Bogasb) 3 4 3 3 Midi. b. m. (Laphain) ft B 4 4 Quadriga, ch. g. (Sillier) 8 a e dr. Time SilOVi. 8:101s. :13. J;14. H. and If. Consolation Stake of (8,000; 8:24 class. trotting: Ootavla, b. m.. by Gold Leaf Fanny Fer guson (Runlet) sill Mosul, b. g. (Wilson) l ii a a Tacomls, b. g. (Qulnton) a 4 4 i Orand Uarou, b. s. (Marbold) ll .". 3 9 Vlda. gr. m (Clark) 7 8 8 4 Bbsdeland Norward. gr. g. (Chandler) 13 8 S d Baydello. b. s. (Duatla) loll 7 S C. W. Williams, h. s. (O'Kell) rt a e 8 Starmont, ch. g, (Kanrarrv) Bio s 7 Wynema. h. m. (Wtbster) 8 7 10 di Rene, sr. m. (Spear) 4 V dl. Ioiclt Maid, br. m. (Fltk) H ill. EJalowelr, b.m. (Dunbar) m du. Time 8:18V 2:114. UtHh. 2:14. Three-year-olds, trotting! purse SI. BOO: Hailing, b. a., by Norcatur Rosy Leo 1 11 ace r) 111 Lot us. b.m. (Stanley) a s 1 Directum Kelly, b. s. (Uolenbsck) 8 4 I Axmerr. b. s. (Boyo) 4 8 8 Iuu.ch.rn. (Williams) 0 sdli Time 8:881. 8:18',, 2:10V Good slprt at Mistlo Park. Dostox, July 18, Tha harness borers furnished some exnellrnt sport at Mystic Park this afisrnuon. Tbe track was In splendid condition, and fast tlmt wa made tn every race, Tbe nmahr all thr.iu.-tl wcnclos. Tbt attendance wat good. Summarise I 111 8 class, paclngi purse 800: Jlmmls U , It. g., by Cromwell, dam un- traoed (R. Collins) 8 118 1 Altsn, ch g. (gosur) 1 8 H 2 a Fred Wllkct. blk. g. (Payne) 3 7 T 1 Monopol. ch. g. (Domaiest andt)oldon).2 B 2 4 3 Dr. Wood, ch. g. (Riley) fl 2 (I 6 4 Annie Bli'dd. b. iu. (Sterling) 7 8 8 7 8 KllaC.gr. tn. (Gillie.) B A 6 edit Wlnneld, b. g. (Oatcomb) ... . 4 4 4 dla. Time 3;l2a, 2:ia-j. 2 !2..8:1B, i-.it. 1:11 dust, paclngi purse (OOOt Woodshed, ch. s., by J. K. biioild Triumph, by McOrgor Chief (Sterling) 1 I 1 Reflna.gr. m. (Boueu) 8 2 J Oeorg O., gr. g. (Payne) 4 8 a ttoot, ch. m. (O Brleii) 8 4 4 Tlmt VilOU, 2:11, 9tl8V titO class, trottlngi purse 8800: Much Ado, b, t li) Judce 8llsbury Lady Blmmont, by blinmons (Ken- nedy) B 0 118 1 Alro. (i. g (Flfleld) .1 I 8 8 1 t Fr nk Plerson. b g. (Dougherty) 1 8 4 4 8 8 Architect, h g. (McDonald) 2 8 8 8 Oro Walter ).. ch. g. (Klherldge) 4 4 8 li tiro Pan Clare, b. g (Payne) p BOH 4ro Forrester, b. g (Marsh) ,.7 8 7 0 Bra Cltnga, b in. (Andrews) 8 7 8 7 ir Tnnahlucb, b. g (Collins) , 8 B dla. Time 4:lfls. J:10s, 2:10, 8:18, 2:20, 8.t0V 2:80 class, pacing; purse snuO: Crscksman, ch. , by Red Wilkes Buffalo Girl, bv Pocahontas Boy (Andrews) 1 1 1 lodiahllk.b. m (Tysnu) 8 2 t Norvlne, lir.g, (n.niion) 8 3 S Bluelllri.ro m. (Demsrest) , 5 4 t Jenel Wooduut, b. g, (tJr.il))., 4 ' l I AlllHbuoll, b g (t'otlllr) II l) 8 I i:iugllu-ry, li. s. (Paynt) ,,,7 ft 4 I MarteCnau, br. s (Pine) , 8 7dii I TI:ui-S:l4'4.2il4U, 2tlfl. I Stilt) class, trolling: burst SCUO (unUnlsbed): I Ventura, ch. lu., by illlllg, dam untraced (Car- I (K-nUri , js 1 Jai'ktonlas, h. g by Autograph (Tyson), .,..7 l 1 X L, b. g. (McDonald) g 2 1 1 Kdna B., h, in, (Andrewt)..,,,,,, ,, 8 tt 3 I Chary Hoy b.g (Forstmir) fl . o I Psdily D I a. (Hougliioii) 4 1 H Ensllly. hr. g. (Bowen) ..........B , J lj FrankP., b, g. (Osinp)..., .,.....,..8 8 1 U mo-:18. 2:143. 8:iet, B Uoaalp or tlui Itlug. There Is a Istter at this nfflcti for ToraOanon. Jack McDoiiough and Dlok O'Brien are to box twsa- j ty rouudsat Klmltaln afw weeks, Ilsrrr l'epr, Ihe colored middleweight, will Itsrs I e Yoik In a couple of ilsy. for ban Franolsuo I Billy Moore und Frauk Patursou have HmJ arllclts to box twenty ruuudsnt Elmlra on Jul) . Jimmy OIy colored, and Joe Gans of ISn'tti o ' have slsnod articles to box Iwebli ruuuds at I oil- nmreun Jjly 28. 1' Nick Hurley, who was knocked out in fllli - I I1 scoiid rio.ntl, by "Kid" McCoy, lsauloui . 1 some middle w.tgbi, ; m.h.m , -m 11 , t i