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I 1 pSotJit IN GREAT IOBM. B I csAzxistoan.H nttvr out iiaxdit.x nr B U, TI,IC x,:,r YOUKS. Rr a U'1 A, Tn," '"" rincn from the Chi- K, I L 4nros Uostons Win n Cloan ninm from R 9 Rfith Brooklyns rhllndrlpliln, Llnelnnntl, B i It oni1 Clevelnml ilia Other Vlctnra Notes. ft 1 Ths'Ncir York", arn In fifth place till 5 morn K Initxtcnuso of their pronounced letory over m fte BaUfmoro yesterday and Chicago's defeat m it the hands of tlio Clu elands. Tho CIncln- Wj iiitl won a pltohorV content from tlio Pitts- $jf i tmra. vfhllo tho Hostons captured a similar he 'dontejt from tlio Ilrooklyns. Philadelphia bsnt B ithlnifton easily. Tho result: J Raw Tork, R Baltimore. 0. I fc' Boston. 4, Rrooklyn, 8. ' ,Pv Philadelphia, A, Waehlntton 3. ' r Cincinnati, Si ntubure, 9. ? I Cleveland. 4 Chlcaa-o, 2. I TOB JlKCOnD. ! I 7Vri Vr CTuSl. IFtl. ZiMi. ' Clutl TTim. Zasf tent. t CtaelnsaU.. ( 2B .tun Ilttsbnrs 41 Wi .n24 Bottom...... .AS 20 .(ln Philadelphia 87 41 .474 S Cleveland....) ni .1117 IlrooMrn M 47 .40 ! Baltimore... 47 S2 .RU1 V,ashliirt0ii..3o r.l .870 KV York... 44 87 ,mi Louisville, in r.n .337 5 Chicago 40 00 .041 Bt Louis 24 01 .282 m 't MEW TORK, 8; HALT1MOHK, 0. J m iiXorty-flvo hundred persons, who hnd rend K 6 P' the remarkable thlrtcon.lnnlnir victory of m fii New Yorks on Friday, went to tho Polo (ffi urounds yestonlay ami were repaid for their I 7 loyalty bynnolna tho once mighty Il-iltlmnres draffped In tho duet. Not contented with pro. venting tho l'lttsburBS fmm milking n run in i thirteen Innings, tho Now Yorks kept up tholr $. 4 fwt work and shut out the Orioles, too. This IS feat, however, would have boon nn Impossl ti w bllltT If Boymour had not pitched n Rama J f that was simply phenomenal. Tho "Cy , I flotio" had spoed nnd a swift drop 1w ft pall that mndo nlno of tho naltlmorea fan tho x . -3 Sir Just when tilts would liivvo sent In nine. K It And,bcBtof all. Seymour refused to step Into "' i E yfae balloon banket for nn nnrlal flight such ns '? II Iiotookon Thursday, although the llnltimoro " ooaohorn extended invitations tn him through ' I 9 oat tho battle. Mclnmos. on the other hand, Bi wns touched up quite freely by tho locals, i strange to pay. nnd soon pitched don t care" 1 nn.ll. , He prolinhly n nllzod that It wns a useless t I taskln view of his comrades' Inability to hit I ..Tho Now Yorks played such renlly Rood hall . that they somewhnt showed the visitors up. to i f two n baseball oxprosslon Their batting, bono . runnlne. floldlne nnd coaehhiR as far nlxivo i ' 2 the usual standard and delimited tho crowd. I K Which waxec enthusiastic at all times lint , R the teamo, enjoyablo ns It was, ns marred by I J rowdyism on tho part of both teams which wns ! s nnnfly klllod off by tho expulsion of Keller of , Baltimore by Umplro Lynch and the dismissal A i of Jqyce.tho local captain, by Assistant Urn- I . pjroWood. McOann, Heymour nnd Orady nlso " I did enough klckinc to nave received similar j f trestment. 1 Ihe Baltlmores played "dead" ball after the - ' v first throe Innings, which was in marked con- ,', S trast to the snappy, Rlngory stylo shown by , 1 them on provlous occasions That the team Is t weaker than last voar's nlno there can bo no ? a doubt, the loss of Doyle, Helta. Bten70l and Cor- :i f bett. being lrroparnble, nlthnuirh Hanlon has ?, filled tholr places with pood men. As far as -' f h winning tho championship is concerned, close , observera bellovo thnt Baltimore, with Its pres- y f nt combination, will not figure. , I v j, Seymour showed that he was In rare form Ih I t- tho very first Inning. Mth one nut Keeler sin- , t ' pled nnd wns forced. Kelley took a base on j f ba,lls nnd tho Baltimore coaehers began to j, mnkn things lively. But "Cy" struck nemon- ' troWlle out nnd two men werw left. Again In I '"ghe'socond innlnp. after McOnnn nnd Holmes ' t Jind Rlmrled nnd Itoblnson had sncrlfccd. Rey- i J Snour electrified the crowd by tannine out bofh 4 WoJames and McGraw. Onco more in tho I inim. witn men on seeona ana tntrn and nno f DUtithephenomennl left handor struck out De- , t montrevlllo and McGann and was cheoredto 5 the echo for his great work. p l i. win the last half of this Inning tho New Yorks I . broke the Ico with two runs, duo to Orndy's I boso on balls, hits by Beymour. Van Haltren f snd Tlernan nnd n tremendous drle from i Joyce's wagon tongue that was hauled In by K vceler in wonderful stylo With Holmes on i ' hlrd and nobody out In Baltimore's fourth t loyraour struck the popular Boblnson out. and r ho other two victims were almost ns easy. f jSibslos by Oleoson. Orndy nnd AVarner yielded f mother nin In New York's hulf, and tho cranks f t lejran to feel confident. M Jennincs cot a baso on balls In the fifth nnd J elwy was (leclnrod out on strikes hy Umplro ynch. Kolloy threw his bnt down, stormed ' , l,-SD0Ut thfl Plato, and endeaored to convince ! K Sltynohthathe wns wrong. For all this ho was P irderodoutof thogame, and Inter. ns ho wont i A t hrough centre field, he turned around and ' 2 i t"(ldflan00nttheumplr. BothOwnerVon- 4, stl'rfc01' Rnl Slanager Hanlon woro on the ft J tjaUlnioro's bench at the time Domontrnvlllo if Sifiok four balls then and Seymour Btruck I v gKcGann out for the second time, wherounon I Ifceslnttar kicked, but subsided quickly Van ' fiPoiiron's single, Tlernnn's double, and a hit ' f S Br Joyce netted two more runs in tho last hslf. :( ';foyeB tried to stretch his hit and was out by a ti filonP'o of ynrds. but, ns usual, ho olalmed that ' '"i lrV.nal Demi robbed." and irrowlod at sjlndrows. who warned him to desist. .. EKJoycecnmotocrlef In tho nextlnnlnc. how- r Jovor. oecnuso ho could not keep down his 5lPmPer. Doyle opened with a hit, stolo second, 'ftnd pilfered thlnl just ns (irndy bunted to Mc- : j SBrnw. Tho Inttor throw (irndy out nt first by ; 1 IHearly a yanl. while Dovle. by fast base ran- ' dffi'P.'. seorod. Qrady, the moment ho wns i bUplled out, rushed at Andrews, but quickly ' Vffiocked himself nnd throw up his hands, it' the same tlmo throwing nn appealing JBok at tho crowd There woro many who - inrere hoodwinked by this bluff, nnd called f inndrows some harsh names. Joyce. In order r make more trouble, started at the assistant illtnpire in his charneteristlo way, nnd wns In !ho, midst of a Brand-stand bellow when , lAndrowsput himoutof thogamo. This mndo jltnocosnary for Orady, wlio. contrary to tho fjLules. waspormlttod to rcsumo play, to coor jIBrnt base, while Oettle went to rlRht field. 1 M.lD tho last three Innings only ono Baltimore ' jWswreaw first baso. Tho Now Yorks. thoiish. ot another point In the seventh on Van Iial- !fcn ' single, two fine steals and nn out. With 1 flS'oputln tho oehth, Grady, who had forced i (Jwpyle. wont to thlnl on Wnnier's einglo and pored on a missed thlnl strike. The score: ft hrWTOBK. I BiLTlMOKE. isl- .. B-ln.ro. . r.l n. .ro.i. r. yirntltrtn.cf 2 ,1 1 o o McOraw, ab o l l no J1eniD.lf ..1 2 0 0 OKrelfr.rt .02110 '; yc,ib ...o l 4 o o jfjininRi. o o a i o ; BtttlK. Tf... 0 0 0 II O Kelley. cf O 1 (I 0 O ' I1 . O 1 2 8 II Kltum, cf O 0 1 O O t Jlon.2b .1 l 2 :i o ltamont, 2b o u r, a n I fBnjrle. 3b .,.1 2 11 u McOaiui, lb 0 2 II o 1 . I 'Unir. rf.lb,2 1 il o o Uolmcn, If o 1 l o o J I ilnifrc.. o 2 11 o u Rublnaon, c 0 0 J 1 l 6 V 'afrymour, .1 0 jj 1 McJinc, p o I) 0 1 1 j rljlTotUs. . B14 27 1o7 Total.. 'o"7 27l'o3 S l!!8.0'1 ' O O 2 1 2 1 I 1 n ( jlHltlmoro .. o o o o n o o o o o i nTwo-e Wt-Tif rnmi SarriDcc hltn-Ornlr, nob f 85 V.?10'"1 b"-,v" Hsltren (.), Dn lo (.)). Kf 1 tWW'An'mn . ni "" " frmrs-New York. 1. Srrjrtb.eoii Jul fr-Off Hcjinour, 4, oil McJuan, l &t, oit-y Hi Jme, 4, tiS heiiiiniir, I" Hit br fc- SrH,,,?nBjrHeJ'InoVr- '.. !'" lMs-New ork. M ? l BlUmo,Si 12' IJouMe Klay-Ptmontrf i llle m( V ffil euspn. Time 1 linur ml r,r. mltiiitct I'lniilro K l Kt rOC A"',t;,n' Audrewi Attcmttme 4,r,oo. B I ;S doston, 4 ; pnooKLVN, :i. M v fgMlnu thosenlcenor th-eo of tholr regular IB B fV.notlncludliipSthettfi. who Is also 'on K ? rS hospital list, tlio Ilo-tons iloff.ittd tho m i tpFOCk'ynalnnn InterestlnKgnmo at n ashing- M F JiuPnrlcyoslordnyaftnrnooii. If omth player T h (?'. enmo by Htuph plailnK I aclwnce did Wt V RfiSV Tho. nW tllre" rooUi ii men w ho H I fi?e? Nichols In the fourth sent smiishim; B t ilUs.'0 j'o oulHed. vhl.di bniiiKht (Irinin m. I Sffiross tho plute. Mcholswas In n holu when Wt '?BtcM!BC9 ,(H,,1 M10 Plate, anil men ono i-x- I Sircted tho orrntlo liljjor to naerlflco. II... M, I f'Pi;r,flit,ll,n,i11! ,1,u llft". whl.li E5I lQ "'"I'P'r,' I'l'l Jones was r.ireed at '' jBltf ha0:. I(allman theiu-ninntotho lescuo j th pretty hit to rlht fie .1. nnd Lnchance ' !ferounil tho lai.e In a wild innnner.dellh ifr1.?'5'0.11"1 Hheekard otf third, tho latter ; f VWlly being caUBhtlietL.fii tho liases. Shin- & itwaiiBO disgubted that Im stiuck out, and H k kt prjportuulfy.to win nt thnt e.irly stage ML f fjtppedaway. With one run n.-ode.l to tlo tho K fJinplJiohnnco ngalti eiimn to the reM'iio of the H , ! ib Plarors In the hIkIiIIi Iniiiiig. muflliiK Mn- B is ; .ort throw, which was richt Into tho first Hj 'wemauamltt. Thescoio: !' . lur.oA.c B. IB rO.A.R. B t, lMRir,n.....2 o o a llnriSln.cf i i o o o B ' .WUr.Tf.Mll 0 11 1 lljnnra.rf O I 1 II u B ! ?" ."-1 J 1 " o MiKksrd. lfo I 2 o ii R.Wlos.eb.,1 nil 0 laebsncf. lbO null B I&VS.2&L...0 0 4 It 1 ll.llni.ii.2bo i 2,11 ii B iMP?tn:l'n 1 1 U Klilnilln, 8b I) 0 3 o o B r faelxa'stlbo 1 u o 1 Mjuouu, 2 o r. 4 ii B I i iHett, lf...O 1 1 o ii It) an, o II o 6 n n B ' i j'lj6"1 P'"0 ' J Kl nneA V O 1 1 o 1 B lf JV'tl..,..4 0 27 12 4 ToUla 'nl.ZlU.'z B k ' mV 20 n noooi 1-4 B I, ;Bpolm., o o o i i ii i o o-i B 1 ; jBHrtthtiaon rrmra DosU.n, 1; PnHilihii, R, rrft B. Bi I l llotton, r. llruohlni,4. Innbl pi ijr M. H '? . n md Lcbnr e. Two bannl.lt-PiilT- tvirrinca B ' 'B. I """ km" '-' Hysn. Hit brpiuhir- Ilckrlt, ' i IfMi buo on MlU On hFiiiuilr. 2. Hirmk out n B I rBfl a bT K ""ell. 4 WUJ It, h-Mcliol.. Wt ., , Bir 8rlwuoi Aritnt Mnorl, Time 1 bour B ' IBl3( mlnutoa. Attrii.lauie-l.ilot), Bf Wfe ruiMnsLriiu, it, WAaui-iniox, 2, H 5 ' s' lB""DI,J,BU- "!'' 3 Tb" VhlU.UIphUi took aK ,), IfiBJp tm! ' tiV ric fnmi Waalilncton br Br i ' ffB1 TVLmxix"t "" tlniel) hilling. Ibniiiirei Bl lBif WAinixuTUfc. I i uiiaurLi-iiu MJt -I ;iMbt.Oi.it..l a 2 o ii fooler, cf a J l o o 1 8Bner.8b..o 3 l o l Duuglaaa.ili.i l n o ii , 'frKin.cf.o 0 r. o n Drlrbaiitr, lfo .lino tMp:t.ll.CO O II O OlAlol. 2b 0 14 2 0 rTfcr.3b...o l ii l n nick. rf .o o :i u n ft af"l'.o.lb.O 1 :i 1 1 Miinh),o o 0 10 1 u fBslty. aa..0 il .1 1 1 I.jinW III. ii 1 a ) i vmimn.rft.o o 1 o n Cnwa, w 2 u i it u c Mor,i....0 o il o i Putt, i. i i ii 2 1 - tKoru,p.,o ooi n - - , B. 1 Totala tl 10 27 rt 2 !nbl.l 8 34 4 4 lB4At!abv 10080002 a . buiiston.'..' loio oooo o-i Mwa-bu UtBlUcli, Wrlglay, DougUaa, LauJtr. m SCBai''' "' Mf Ma Flnt base nn ermt Philadelphia, 2 WaaMnston. 3. Flnt !' en tialla-OlI Donnran, 4. Hit by iiiuhr.l ball JtcOuIre 121, Croaa, Left on banea-rhlladfl-pbla. 111. Wellington, 7, Double play iAjnle and Miirphr Rtnick out Ur Donovan. (Is by Plait, 7. Tltni 2 hours and 1& mlnutea. Umpires Bnyder and Cmincllr ciscisxati, 8 rinantno, 3. I'msacan. July 28 An error by I'A.ldMi, one aeintcb lilt, ana two clean alntilea lei tbeClntlnnati leaders acme two nina In tbu etuhtli innlnie. Ihrno Ullles, with tlio one wbloh Miller ecnre.1 In the aec ond, proved enough lo win from tho putrbed up team which represented Pittsburg. Tlio aoorei nrraiitso i cikcik-uti, n.ln.r.o.Ar' n. Inro. A.r. Donovan, rf.l 1 0 o o rircllrlde, cf.O o 2 ii o MrCreerr.cf 0 1 : oil Hmlth. If 02200 (I'llricn. If. o 1 1 tl o Corcoran, .l 1 1 4 o IjiI.c. lb o o 11 1 o llerkley. lbn III n o I'adden, 2b. 1 0 r 1 2 Irwin, ill O 0 1 II O Gardner, lb o 0 111 Miller, rf 2 4 II o 11 Ul at 0 12 7 0 HtelnfeMt,2b0 lilt) BchrlTer, 0 o 2 ft 11 11 1'rlt. a .0 o n 1 1 Taniicblll.pt 014 llllawley.p 0 O 0 2 11 lloncrmanvo oooo Totals ...3 (137 11 1 Total!. .2 II 27 14 4( Dowerman batted foroardnerln the ninth Innlni. P.ttibnrg .. 01100000 0-2 Cincinnati 01000002 0-3 Hlolon baaes Sillier (8), Donoran. Two bass hlt O'Urlen, Miller 121. Bcbrlber (2), Donovan, B.nltli. Sacrillre blta Gardner, McCreery, Like, Perkier, McPrlde, Double pla v Ely and Lake, Struck nut lly Tanneblll. 2. by Uiwler, 2. Flrat baaa on balla (iff Tanneblll, 2; off Hawley, 2. lilt by plteber Padden. O ftrlen llmplrea Oaffney and Prown. Attendance 4,000. Time 2 hours and 10 minutes, CI.EVELAMD, 4', CIltCAaO. 3, OiJvxuwn, Julr 3.1. Chlracoput upamaenlflcent fielding irame to day, but was unable to bit the ball. Cleveland won tbmuxb the medium of elsbtbaaea on balla. In the alith occurred a triple play, Tba corei CXZVXLAITD. I CBICAOO. t.lB.ro.A.1. .Hro,i.i. TtnrYett, lf..l 2 0 0 0 Ilran.lt. ., ,0 1 8 l o Cbllda, 2b.. 1 0 0 e 0 Kreritt, lb 2 1 8 1 0 MeKtan, .1 1 11 O.Thorston.ef 0 0 10 1 O'Oonnor.lbO 2 12 1 ODahlen.aa 0 0 2 4 0 McAleer.cf. O 0 10 OIM Corm'k,8bO O 1 3 o Wallace. 3b..O 2 0 8 0 Iabell, p . 0 o 3 3 2 Illake, rf.. ..0 0 7 0 O Connor. 2b. 0 14 0 0 Zlmraer. c. 0 2 2 0 O.Cbance. o.. o 1 8 3 O Young, p .0114 OWood, rf... 0 0000 ToUla ....4 10 27 IB 01 Totals.. . .7 TsTli 3 Cleveland 1 0 0 0 10 3 0 . a Chicago ... 10001000 03 Tint baaa on errors Cleveland. 3. Left on baasa Cleveland, 10; Chicago, r.. Two-base hit imtner. Double playa Dahlen. (kinnorand F.ritt(2: Iabell. Lhanco and FverltL Triple plar Ri an, McConnlck and Connor, rirat baae on balla-03 Iabell. B Stnick out Pr Voting, 2. Sacrifice hlt-Chllda Stolen haaea Ilurkett. Ererltt. Wild pitch Iiboll. Umplrea McDonald and O'Day. Time 1 hour and 6S mlnutea. Atlnntlo League. AT LAWOAaTCS, Norfolk forfeited the first game to Lan outer br ths acore of P to O In rehiring to acquleece In Umpire Phelan'a deolalon that Hardestr, wno waa put out of the game on Thursday, waa not eligible to plar. Then the aeoond acheduled itame and a postponed game were played with Ilardeaty barred. EOOKD OAMI. . b. n. . Lancaster 2 0 8 4 2 10 1 018 lit 1 Norfolk 0 000010001 B 4 Batteries Wilhelm and Wente; Dllhop and Fox. roeTroxxD oauc. a. n. x. Laneaatar. O 0 0 0 10 0 0 84 0 0 HorfOlk-... O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 1 O Batteries Clausen and Roth; Staler and For. at nmwAir riBAT oaiix. Newark..... 1 1000000 o-S 9 2 Allantown a 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 o s B 2 natterlea Jordan and llothfuaa; Keener and Toater. IIC01ID OAUC a. b. s. Newark 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 4 8 Allentown o 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 02 2 0 Battterlea MePartland and Itothfuiv, Btimmet and Poster. at aausrso iraaT oiua. B.B. X. neadlng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 3 Pateraon 1 1000010 8 72 Batteries Oarrln and Ilerdont Joneaand Bemla. atcoira OAitx a. n. x. Beading O 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 S 2 Pateraon 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 7 tl Batteries wartach and Heydon; Mcdlnnte and Be mla. AT IIASTTOKD. Tl. b. X. niohmond 1 10 12 0 0 2 1 8 14 1 Hartford O0001O10 02 7 a Batteries Lister and Yigneaux; Ylckery and Wll- I llama, I Saltern Lencne. AT TOaOSTO XXXaT OAVn. X. B. X Toronto 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 o 5 14 1 ProTldeno 1 1030000 ..4 7 o Batteries Oaaton and Llpp; Egan and NobUt aicoitD 0A1IX. B. B. B. Toronto O 110 0 0 0 8 00 8 3 Providence O 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 05 4 Batteries 6uthuff and Caaer; Brans andCoogan. at liiuo-jes. b. n. b. Srraouse. 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 O fl 13 1 wllkasbarra 0 0 0 1 1 0 o o 02 5 o Batteries Mullarkey and Lake; Duitclebv and Smith. AT UOimXAI. Montreal 00000000 32 8 2 Bprineneld 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 H 1 Batteries Abbey and Butler, Dolan and Duncan, AT BtTITALO. . B. B. X. Buffalo O 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 02 B 2 Ottawa O 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 OO 4 1 Batteries Arnole and Dicsine, Gannon and Ounaon. Other Games. at uixidik. B. B. X. Merlden 3 0 8 18 0 11. 14 17 J NewBrttaln O 0000010 13 (14 Batteries If Iran and Thelaen: Walsh and Somen at saicaxroBT. n . e. New Haven 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 O II 11 11 Bridgeport. 40004010 . H 10 1 Batteries Ashe and Luchla, Olbllnand O'Rourke. AT DAKSUBT. . n. n. x. Danbnry 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 02 7 2 New London .. .1 O 0 o o r 0 0 O u 8 Batteries Morris and Phelps; Qlncand Lamar. AT U0KI1UT0W. B. B. X. fitate Hospital 411R410S. m 21 a RlTersido V. 0000 100110 8 7 1J Batteries Faulkner and Connolly , rields and ilo ean. AT XXAXNT OVAU B. B. X. Arlington A. A... 2000023 8 u 1ft 4 Emerald F. C ....2 1 O 0 1 o o 04 7 ft Batteries Milla and Wiley ; J. Flrnn and Belllr. AT EAST NEW TOBX. ... X. B. K. Alerts 0 0 1 ft 1 2 o o .. u 10 4 llorouzb A.0 00200O1O 03 7 u Batteries Linear and Smith ; Sweeney and Able. AT iioohto-i. B. B C. Boonton 2 0100040. 7 7 a lliritana ... 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 03 10 4 Batteriea RochelloandMilner.Boutllerand Eean nan. AT TABBTTOWS. B. B. X Tarrytown ... .100001000 1 a ft 2 Murray Hill 00 11 202000 02 4 1 Batteries Fiero and Suitor, Jeferaon and Meeteer. at niDarwooD. BldKSWOOd A. A.4 O O 2 2 0 8 1 1 j 111 i Went wood F. C 4110000 0 17 74 Batteries Davis and Wllaon; Templeton and Shaw. at r-erTU audot, b. n. x. Woodbridge, ... 10002018 2 u 11 2 Maiiona OOOOOOOO 00 & 4 Batteries McLaushlln and Vroomj Uennlneerand Brogan. at obakox oval. Oranee A. A.. 00884103, 18 7' "l Muutclalr A. 0000001000 18 13 Batteries Yorhle and O Nell, Terry and Wood. AT flXBVOIT. nherdaleF. O .21001000 16 tl' .1 Nyai.ks . . .01301001 hi 8 1 Batteries Westsrvelt and Hares; Hard and Kelly. AT JOIIXSTOWH. Olllaraa .. 08020003 s' 8 O Kiihntld Bprinc 0 11 0 O o 0 0 11 00 4 G Batteries Miner and Boberta, BummersirHl, Robin aou, and Loalae. At CI) dc-Clrde, 4; Fanner, 1, At Orld-0'ld, a, Wlllard. 2. AtCllfUm-Btiortstlll, la; Clifton. 8. At Kldgeeld-llideneld, 2. Dkot4 F. O., 8. Atbenetai alia leneya, 1 1 1 Seneca Falli, 2 At Mount emun- Mount Vernou A. C . 0, Volun teer A " , o. At Totlenvllle-Bt. John'a College, 8; OlrmplaA, At Oarnersvllle Oarnoravllle, P; 8t Iiula College, 8 At Summit Summit F, C, 40, Morrlatown F. 0 , a. At Cranford-Cranford A, O , 2, Manbatunvllle A. At Newark SUr Athletica, 1, Little OlanU, 10. At Fliialieth Elltabeth A 0 , 2. arecnville A 0.1. At reinild-Wealfteld Ctiili.lo, Brooklyn UelgbU At 'Smith Orange South Orange F C , 6; Newark A. I' , J Al Newtown Newtown Oraje, in, Ten Kykts. 0. At Jersey City Ilmoklrn F C . ft. Periflc A li, (I. At llnliokeu-Siegel Ooowr Compjuy, lft lludaon A, I1 , ft. Al ilrtenpolnt Naaaau II II 0 . 10. lleaolutea, V, AtIiorr Morocio F C 2, Dorer. 11. At imcrside, Coun.-llrooklyu UeufhU, 12; Cres oenunf Mlanua, II At l'roapect Park Lone Ialand Furnllure Com pan), 27, Heiir) Mulb-ns A- Hous, 3 Maaou Furni ture Cuinpaii) , H, TUoiiii..n, ppleton Co , u h. A l ',.".." A .' "' "' Clinton. IS, Acme Coiiuiil llojal Arranuin. 1 WiUunio Hall I t',1 2J Kxr Ulur I'Jrttrio Light Cumiwnr. 2 In A ( 1. Uil.'.in.e Hall, Jr. 7 E. F. Drigsa A. Co, 10 line Herbert, .TO Lrnwood. an, Prospect, 17 Tfleplinne cimiuin) Auditors, u, 'Ul'pl.nnu Com iny lnsi-u.rs. 14 ,l-wtni DUtrltt .U. C. A.. 1; e.t blUo llram.11 1 . 11. C, A., 3V. 1 TAKAL SURMSES MURPHY. itoyito kips nor at, stag o.v tub t.isb IX A STAHTMSa rixi.iu. A T.nran Crowd Sees Soma Lively ltnclng nt llrlgbton llrncli Dnnfnrtli the Only l'n vorlte tn I'till Tliroiigli Miihor Scores Three Times - Decapod Disqualified. Tho rnclnc at Drlaihton lleioh yesterday was brimful of Incidents thnt woro not reckoned on by tho regulars. A wntl-fllled nnd well-bnl nneed cnnl brought out ono of tho laricest crowds of tho nicotine, and spooulatlon wns de cidedly brisk. I'lunRcnt woro more ontllro somo than usual on nccountof their unehockml triumph of thoprolousiliiy, but they burned their flniiors badly, as Danforili was tho only successful fnorlto. They were particularly haul hit whon Taral, on Hondo, cntight .Mur phy, on Roynl Htac, iinpplnc. nnd boat out tho fnorlto by ahead This ocourrcd In tho bite roco of tho day, which wns fourth on tho card of seven races. Tho Sl.'JOO added money nttrnctcd all tho horses entered except Olorlnn. and most of tho publlo money wns lnostod on llojal Btair at oens or thorealKiuta llromlcy A Co 'b follow ing backed Hondo down from I to 1 to V to 0. and thoy brouuht off tho coup nfter n irood deal of oxcltemcnt and hcnrthurnlnes. W. 0. Daly's Bonsnttonnl was so quick out of the slips and somoof tho others ware so reluctant to hit up a pace that tho start lookod rncced, and casual lsttors showed marked dlsip proval. Sensational led for sovon fur longs, with the favorito in olose at tendance. Royal Stan clmllongod and shook off tho Daly eoldlns In tho run homo nnd looked llko romping In. Taral had boon back of tho bunch with Hondo, and In comlnir throuRh to the finish he had a tight squeeze Tho Dutch man hroko through at the critical moment, nnd ntenllnR up between Murphy nnd tho Innor rail won by a short head. The onlookers choered and hooted hjsterli ally, nnd tho fermentwns Intensified whon I) Connor climbed up before the stewnrds Ncnsatloiinrs rider claimed n foul airalnstTnr.il, but itwns not nllowcd nnd tho oriKlnnl placing u as sustained Ton runners of moderate class turned out for tho opening dash of six furlongs, and Pre mier wns selected to do tho trick. Krohmnn ruled next In demand, and In tho hands of Mnher ho "bowed enough of his class to win by three lengths. Woodrnnger bent Premier a similar distnnco. ItuMuir, Captain Slgsbcp. nnd Federal were thought to be tho best In the recond ruce. and they were ph(.l nccordlngly in tho order written. Captain Slcsbm neer left tho Issmi In doubt nfter the first furlong, and won by a longth from llo'tm Thomas, who sprinted up In timo to boat Federal a neck for tho place. The lockoys wore badly behnMil ut the start for this race, and as a result Mur phy was set down for a weok. whllo Taral nnd Maher were fined $5(1 each At the ond Jamos wns fined SlUfordlsniountlng without permis sion. D.uiforth. the hot fnorlte, sproadiagled hla field In the third race, and won by three lengths from Hooting Gold, who bent Tunis ten lengths for tho place. lor mlsbolinlr nt the post for this race Bergen was set dow n for a week. The Kca Gull Handicap, n stake of $1,000, for three-year-olds, brought out flc candldntes nmong whom banders llgured to bo the best. Ho was heaily played, nnd Sailor King nlso cmno In for strong support Komurasakl. with Malier up. was allowed to run loose, hut lio Biiiotlien d the lot forspocdup to tho Inst six teenth. Then Hallor King closed rnpldlj.but toolnte. ns Komurasikl lasted long enough to beat him a bend Sunders flittered his biikeis for n few furlongs but stopped badlv In tho Btreteh, nnd AVhistllng (Vn captured tho show mono by n length. Cormorant wns backed nlmot "off tho wards" to w In the sixth race, but nflor making all tho running he succumbed to Tut Tut, who bent him In the drite home Lcnndnuntl Story woro alho prominent con tenders nt tho finish, Hnd tho quartet were barely necks apart at tho lino Thon camo tho steeplechase, with some of Its customnr troubles. Deenpod won bv a neck In a bumping llniih with Beaufort. Plnndlcr, who rode tho latter, claimed a foul, which wns allowed, and the official order was ihuigedto read: Uonufort. ltoal Bcnrlet nnd Equerry I Tho last mined fenced er badly, but miifx up a lot of ground tonnrd the end Daly Bill refused nt the fourth fence und feubsequently dislodged his rider. Ilnnnult Heiufort's previous race has not been dis posed of.nnd the whole matter will be laid bo foro tho National Hunt Association. Summary: FIK8T it ACE. For three year-ol.la and upward that have run and not won In 1 HllS; S10O added, of which 76 to aeoond and $2r, to third, welghta 20 pounds below tho sotle; alx furlonm. M. J. Dah 's oh g. Frohman, 3, bv Hlraynr Jewel Ban, tm (Maher) . . . .... 1 William Jennings n ch. g. WoodratigLr. 8. 102 (Jimee) . . 2 J SI. Langhlln's ch h. Prein'er r., liAtTaral) s Holluat, IWle of Erin. leo Lcle, bet Faat. Athv, Ollia Shlno and Blllill alio lan Tln.r, I I4 Betting Three to 1 anatnat Frohman, lBto 1 Wood rancer, tl to fi ITemicr, ion to 1 Sallmt. 80 to 1 Belle of Erin. S to 1 Leo Lake, M to 1 Set Fast, 20 to 1 Athr, 40 to 1 Oilta Shine, M to I Blllall. RECOND ItACn. For two year-olda, .it 10 added, of which $100 to second and sr,0 tn third, welghta 10 liunda below the acale. penalties and allowance. tiu furlonfts Tnmey Hroe.' b c Captain Sigebte, by Candlemas Landlady, lir, (Mtin.h) . 1 J. E Ma.l.lrirai.h.f Uel. 11 rhomaa, 1.11 tThompaon) 2 J. P. Martin's br. r Icderil III.' iMaher) 3 Bilicrailn, C-juna. llor W.ruberg. Hold Cp. Auule Dlion, Trunltb, lit aber and Iji Penlttntn also ran. rime, 1 ni '( BettlnB Thirteen to r. agalnat Captain fllgsbee. to to 1 Helen Thomaa, .1 to l FeiUral, 2V) tn 1 llel cratla. tl to 1 Counaell.ir W. rnberg, 100 to 1 Hold lTp, TMo 1 Annie Dlion 2ihj to 1 Tennlth, 6 to 2 llusher, 15 to 1 La l'eiilteute. Tinri) ItACE. For three year olds and upward that hare run and not won In lHi.s, r.oo addnl. of will, h 7S to ec nd and f 25 to third, welghta sintotintla Ik low the scale. Bromley A Co 'a b t Itanftirth, J, by Duke of Mnntroae Ilo Ppen, 10J (Maluri 1 Scisttl.inHtabli-'iih r Hcetliigll 11,8,1)4 (Jones) 2 Howard Pattern m'a b if Tllile, r., lid lilogett) 1 Hurl, Coin ord, nt74ri hbotts A.lax.H, Moeter Jamt a, Qoternor Budd, Princess Iudia and lied .Spider also ran. Time, 1 14 Betting Ten to 11 on hanforth. 11 to r, againet Fleeting flol.l, 10 to 1 Taiiia, 100 to 1 Hurl, H to 1 Con. ord, 1.10 to 1 Fitribbolif, l-to I Adams. I no to 1 Mater Jamea, is i.i 1 Got. riior Budd, 40 to 1 Prin cess India, HO to 1 Ibid Spider. lounni nACE. ITandirap; for three j car olda and upward: $20 raih, 1n forfeit. $i.2(mi n.l.led, of which $250 to m end and tloo to third, ono mile: Bnnnler A Co.'a b b II..11.I0 r, by Imp. Pirate of 1. man e ong, 117 .Tural) 1 J H Citrtls'H Imp b.h llojal Stag. n, 12.1 IWurphy), .J W" C.Dal) 'si. g senaali.inal . 1, 100 (O'Connor) 3 I'nnep and Jeffera.m alao ran TI1111. 1 4 Jlf. IlLtting Thirteen ti 0 against Rondo, 11 to 10 Hot al Stag, in to 1 Sensational, 11 to 1 Lenuep, 10 to 1 Jefferson, Firm pace. The Bei Dull nanillcep. for three-year-olda: $10 rorh. $J sdditinnal for startorn, $1,000 added, of whli h $:oii to an-uiid and $HM) to third, one mile' J K Wa.laworth'a b f Kointiroaakl, bylmp Candle- mas Twllght, 101 (Mahn-I 1 William Jeiinliii.Vsib c HallnrKIng, I17(I)oecett) 2 F C O llelllj'Brh.c.Whl'itiiieCon.ll4(Hamilton). 8 lllnuldo and Hindera alao run Time. 1 41 Brttlng rjght to 1 ugalnat Komuraaakl, 11 to a Bailor King, 10 to 1 Whistling Cm, U to 1 Hinalao, 11 to 10 Hinders. SIITII PACK. Railing, for two-) ear-olds, $000 added, of which $1011 to second and I'o to third, allowances, fire furlontia J. K Wadaworth's b. f. Tut Tut, by Btrathmora li lulls. 10S(0'Ieary) . . 1 Bogera A ltoae's b c Cormorant. 1 HI (Taral) 2 Jamea Oalwat'arh c Lfnu.ln H2(Jamea) . .3 Hlr Kenneth, Col Tcnuy, Fast Black and Barory alao ran. Time, 1 02M Betting Seven to 1 against Tut Tut, 1 to 2 Cor morant 12tol Lean.lo, in to 1 Sir Kenneth, lr to 1 Co). Tenny, 10 to 1 Faat Black, 20 to 1 Savory, BENENTI! RACE. nandirap steeplechase, $10 esrb, $n forfeit; $100 added, of which $100 to second and $60 to third: full ateepl. rlmae co.irae F 1) Hoard' b g. Beaufort, C, by Hrlvldere Zara, laKd'han.lleri . . .1 F. 11 A T Hitchcock's ih g. llojal Scarlet, r., 1 S3 (Johiianin , . .2 Jamea Colt's b e Equerry, r.. 141 (Mattoekal .a Olliido. Trillion, Decapod, Baby BUI and H Old alao ran Time, r,-l8. Decapod finished Brat, but waa dlaqnallfled. Betting Seycn to 2 agattiet Beaufort, rt to I Boyal Scarlet 10 to 1 IViiicrry. a to I Olln.lo, a to 1 Trillion. H to 1 Decapod, 30 to 1 Baby Bill, 13 to 1 El Old, Tlio Wlnnora nt fit. L011I1. Rt Iiuia. July 23. The talent got off badly to day at the Fair llrounda, but iulle.l Itaelf together after the aeLoiid Mm and gao tho booka a boating Hum uiariei First Race One mile and a quarter Mlnena. 04. (Uncs., 1 to , wnnj Oomei, 117 (J. McDonald), & to 1 SKcend, lira. Ilradahaw, 104 (C. Combs), u to 1. third. Time, 2 Ul ' Hetninl Iluii Oni mile and a quarter Weenatcble, 101 .C C lumbal, .1 ti 1, won: King FJkwood, lort lit Dunn) 7 1.1 1, an 0.1.I, Connie Lae, lu (Southard). 20 to 1, thlnl linn, .'.IK, .-?u'.r,l.!,"' '' mll and a nuarter -Confraslon, JOi (J Mi Donaldi, it to r., woni Demosens, u (Uortn leyi, l&tol, ae.mi.li Marqulao, 114 iFroati, u to 1. thlnl Tune, 2 II ' Fourth llace lino mile and seventy j anls For buab, 112 (C. Clar). 4 too, won, Trebor, 711 (Dugani, 2d to 1. a. cum 1, Judge Steadman, l.r. iC. Slurplul. 10 to 1 third 'lime, I 47!f n"1 rifth lUce One mlln and a "Iitecntli. Crocket, 02 (Lines), HtoO. woni Laureate, in (Watson), i2tol. sei end, F..I Farrell, 10J iSuolli, 14 to f., third. Time. 1 4s Klith Hare Seven farlongs Fireside, 103 (J Mc Donald), a to I. woui Loving Cup, h (Lines), 11 to o, iroindi Lady Hamilton, 1111 (0. Combs). 6 lo 1. thlnl lime, 1 2w Seventh llaoe One mile and twenty yarde Onlde Rock, Ut .Frost), 17 to to, woui Ktastne, 102 (J. Mu lxiuald), ps to 5, ateonU, tllrltolU. 14 (Lines;, 11 to 0, third, Time, 1 145, rJlOTTINt AXD FAcrxa. Judgca Decision at Detroit Almost Kndi In a Illol. DRTitoiT,Julya3.-TlilswastholastdnyofthB llluo lilt bon meeting nt the Orosso Polnto track. Tlio weather was good throughout, tho attend- mice largo, and oory day thore was n card of 1 ovonts that pleased everybody, Tho tiettlna , throughout wnsoxceptloiially brisk, and honors were about evonly dl Ided botweon tho bookies I nnd Intent Tho card to-day Included tho 2:22 trot. Chamber of Commerce Consolation Btnko, and 2:17 pneo. Inthe2i22 trotTruo Chimes. with Goers In tho sulky, was tho fa- orlto. Ho came In fifth in tho first heat, but won tho next two. D. L. C. 1 won the first heat and tho fourth. In tho fifth ' heat Anltn 8 vtns plainly a winner, but the heat nnd moo worn ghcu to D.L C.nmld n linni of protestations which almost endod in a riot. In the I linmberof Commerce Consolnlion raco Tho rlwlft was it raorite, nnd Iho doughty llttlo I m,".V W ,lly 5. '.lolp thl"T ,rom fln,t to Inst. In . the 2;17 pace I.dwnrd D was tho favorite, but Htrathmiath won tho roco in straight heats. Bummitrlus: 2 22 data, trotting, purse $2,0001 D L. C, b c, by Arcoll Redwing, by Toronto Patchen (Ouaaj 18 3 11 True Chimes, b. u ((Iron.) S 1 I a 4 Anitas., br. rn S.iuudera) 2 4 4 2 2 Counties, b. m lllcl arthy) . 3 2 a 4 a Marie, b.m. (Ooidrlrh) . . . 4 r. dls. Tlnie-2-in,, 2:I2M, 2il2, 2:1HK. 2-11). 2:24 class, pacing: Chamborot Commerce Consola tion Btakeof $1,000. The Swift, ch in., by Grandeur Dolly Swift (Stannanl) Ill Arlington, b g.tW. O'Neill 2 2 .1 HapprTnm. b. g (HUtoni 3 3 2 FridT. Moran (McLaughlin) G 0 4 Merrttt Mllkea, b. g. (Bener) 4 4dr. Time 2:1SH, 2:llt', 2il4. 2:17 class, pacing: purse $2,000: Btrathmeath, ch. g , by Strathmore Oueas Be tWest) ... 1 1 1 Samarltana, b m. (Miller) 2 0 8 Don Hphlna, b. s (Spoar) 8 2 4 Edward R., b g. (Bener) 4 4 2 Tlrae-2:13, 2'11H. 2:20. nnl Wilkes, Itoan tVllkes, nnd Pmdenoe Win nt l'ortlnnd. Ponn-Avu. July 2.1. The race meeting at Rlgby Park waa finished this afternoon. Hal Wilkes, a former Maine horse, now owned In Maasachuaetta, won the 2 HI pace, after two heats had been taken by Unlerhlll, and George K. Undcrhill. the favorite in the pools, broke hla cheek rein In the en nnd heat and waa distanced, after getting a mark cf 2 12JL Prudence, a mare from hcntiuky, won tho3'40 trot In straight heat Thla waa her second race. Passing Belle, whllo being wanned up for the free for all pace, broke awav with the sulkr dangling at her lie. 1.. run around the mile track three timea and neailj finished a fourth mile. Her legs were badly cut and bmiaed. Her accident left only two hones to Hart In the rate. RoauW likes won handily. Sum maries. 2.10 class, pacing: nurse $400' Hal Wllkca, b.a.,bvBeaumont(Oolden).4 4 111 OeoigoK.b. g. (O Neil) r. 12 2 4 Oretchen, b.m (Sterling) a 8 3 4 2 A. fl L., rh. g. IPalmer) n 2 4 8 3 UnJcrhllL Ii. g ilajbcb , . .1 pia. Time 2 12M, 2 1B, 2U7X. 2 23X. 2-40 class, trotting, mime $400 rnidence. b. ni . by Bonnie McGregor Pru- dentil, by Smuggler (Couley) 1 1 l Confessor, ch. g (Ilrodj) 2 2 2 I King Malcolm, b a .P.-octor) 8 3 8 Iinnilnator. b. a 1J.1r.1a11 4 4 5 Cornle S , br. rn. (N'oble) 6 5 4 Time 2:.,o)f. 2 20, 2i20M. Free for all claw, pacing, purse $400: Roan Wllkea. ro. a , by Tennessee, Wilkes Ba- litda, hj Cooper's Jug (Rtgga) 1 1 1 Kellio Bruie, b. in (ONiili 2 2 2 Time 2 llf. 2:14, 2.0L Twelt e Ilpnts nt Combination Fnrk. Bortox, Jul- 2.1 Llttlo Dick, Susie T and Doctor r-ere the winning h irso-i in tho 1 losing dajsof tho hummer nu ct at Combination Park. Summaries! J In .laari. tnitting. pure $Vo0 Little HI. k, br. g . by Harry Plummer iCoiolIc) 3 111 RllerStti"t, Ii m. (Nelson) .12 2 4 Mtaa llarhc, Llk. III. (Gardner) 2 (10 8 lien 11. h g.iMcDunaMl ft 4 4 2 Philip V., br. g 'br.naiii 4 3 3 r, AndyW.,cli g (IVkom) . , rt 0 fiJJa. T11110 2U11. 2 HJ', 2 lHH, S.litH. 2 22 claaa. piclng, purao $r,00. SualoT.bPl rn.(DlMa) 2 111 Ned W like-, cb g .sklnncri 12 2 2 Oriole, ch g 1C0ll.ua) ,i 7 4 1) .1 tor L , 10. g iMcCibc) 5 11 8 11 H'llie Croiker, h. g ( rimothv) 10 8 11 3 LlbbieC.br 111 .McDonald 0 4 4 7 (Inmbb r, blk g (VinlKiut.nl 7 7 k ,1 Basil Jlurt .nit-, b g.(Shannin) 4 5 iidis. sualeStar, b 111. (TmcVn n 0 f.dls. Muriou Star. b. in. (Uai1j 1 h dls. lime-2 17,2 17V. 2.17. 2:17. 2.1fl claaa, trotting, purse roo. Doctor, b. g., bj Pino ilkts tDore) B 111 Tennahinch, li g. (Collins) 1 420 Kcu.lall, b. s (Motllton) 2 2 4 Oloaterll .br. sDal) 4 8 8 3 Uattlo 11 , br. m (MiDonald) 15 6 4 Time 2 l"it.3.m(, 2 20M. 2 20)i. The Ilnrncss Rncers Wind Up nt Klkhnrt. Flkhakt, Julr 23 This waa the laat day of the Slimmer in. etlu j at the Barney Driving Park In the fneforall trot Ki-ntiirkj Union, 2 07H. ownod by Jack Curry of Islington, acted poorbV, permitting Caryle Carre to in iu three straight heata There was mm h pulling In the 2 24 trot. Bella Bells won after the fourth heat Siimmarlea. 2 24 ilana trotting, purse $300 Bella Bella, b m , by Bow Bella (Chaudltr) .0888111 Bonna Allerton, br. m. (Cone) .841 1 222 rlialon. br. m 0111g) 115 7 7 3 3 All Right, b g. (Mirelmuae) ...2 2 2 4 6 r. o Johnaton, blk g Tufta) . ..7 rt 0 5 a r. o Ioiih ti. in KloBUfll, 5 .1 n 8 r. o. Sjltina. ch iii.iUa.O .... 8 0 7 fi 0 r. o. Charl-j B , b. g (Tapna) 4 7 4 2 4 r. o Iiiwter, br. a (Flnkej ) 11 H h 8 dr. Time 2 UlH. 2 lli'f, 2 Wi. 2 1UJI, 2 28K. 2 21H. Free-fnr all class trotting- puree $3O0 Caryle Carr, gr. g , by Hanibletnnlau Mambri- no (MvDowell) 1 1 1 Kentucky Union. rh in (Cum) 2 2 2 Medium Wood, h g (Hudson) 8 3 3 Time 2.1HH, 2.1m, 2.13W. Gct-Awny lny nt Washington Turk. CuiCAOo, July 21 Algol, J. w. Schorr's four-year-old colt, bj Imp Topgallant F.p allty. won the Wheel er Han. Heap at Waahlntnn Park to-.lay, equalling the world's 11-eor.l foroiiciin I one nuarter inllee made bj lia Id Telinj laat wi 1 k. 2 tnH The atake was the aecond in importance of the meeting. It net value to the winiur being $4,4ir,. Tim su.caaaful twenty-tin-daj 1 leetiug haa 1 1 laed. The Harlem midsum inermi.t -ig bngina Monday. B immarj- First P.iue Fne furlonga Frank Bell, 115 (Van Dliaenl 2Wto I, won. Queen of Song. 115 (Clawaon), r.to 1, e.coii.li Bonn) Boy, 10801. Brown), 100 to 1, third. Time, I oi Second Rice Six furlongs. St. Alfonaea, 117 (Van Duieni, 15to 1, won. Baritaria, 104 (T. Burna) 7 to 1. fecund. Terroll, lis (W. Martin), 4 to 1, third. Tim.. 1 15. Third llaie 1 heeler Handicap; one and one quar ter miles- Algol. 107 (Burns), 15 to l.woni Good rich, 10 (Tnorpc), 1 to 1. aecond, Pluk Coat. 1011 iW. Martini .1 to 1, third. Time, 2 04 Fouith lta 1 Ono mile Ctiailoy Christy, 108 (Burnai, into 1, won, Hugh Penny, nj (Caywood), 2 tn l.airoud, Dunola, 10J (II, Martin), 2 to 1, thlnl. Time, 1 Hit Fifth lUc Ono miloand a aisteenth, Donna Rita, 1(12 illar rlli. i to 1, won: Tho riector, 107 (Buma), IKto l.ae.ond. EldioH Burke, imp., 1 18 (Eieret), 8 to 1, third Time, 1 ui filith Race HU furlonga Melter, 117 (Thorpe), 2 to 1, won. Dan II re, 107 (A Barrett), H to 6. aecond. DonQuUoti.lOI (Caywood), 2M to 1, third. Time. 1 14. Nnutllus Oamnen Contesting for n Traphy. The final beats in the annual competition among the single scullers of tho Nautilus Roat Club of RmoMjnwer decided yesterday off the boathonse at Biv Ridge Tho events were limited to Junior single gtg races for the I'iilnkl Medal. Four starters line liiu for the Hrat heat J .1 Moore, C. L. Knight, C. . Parmloe, ami Ferdinand lownaend. After a pretty one mile race oer the regular rlub course of half a mile with a turn, Townseud finished first, with Moon, aeiond and Pannlre thlnl In the aecond heat J J Corbett. Port llllinoru and H. L. Zuat faced tbnatarter. Cirbett won bj leas than half a length. He followed this up bj capturing the final heat, de feating both lownaend and Moore after au interest ing struggle Corbett receives 6 points, Townsend 3, and Moore 1 for the trophj , Jlnaobnll Notes. Charles Stadelman " Domey," Salo Wlntner 1. Met-kln, Seymour, UcJamaa, Orirfltll, Hanley. 2, Possibly Boston, Hector The New York Club's claim on his ser vers wua found to be mill and void. Ha belongs to tho I'nitldeiue Club, F. It O Therp is no way of finding out. as the of ficial attendamo flgurea are not announced. Tun Hun's eatluialo of 2,500 waa made after a careful count. Asnnnv Paiuc, July 23. James J. Corbett, who Is spending the Hummer here, fit'upa.1 In an Interesting and eintlng oplsodu this sfteruoon The young men whoRiii.antita own cottages at Allenhurst, Just north of Asbury Park, bad invited the former Cham, plnii toplaynnabasoball nlno and he accepted the Invitation The gmie waa started on the block opposite the Allenhurst Inn After an inning or two had been played, K. P, Benjamlu, who owns large Intercuts at Allenhurst, told the captain of the team on which Corbett waa playing that unless thu latter left the game he would cloae up tin ground.. This angered Corbett, and going over to Benjamin be proceeded to upbraid him It was wira a great deal of self restraint that the au champion pugibat controlled his paaalou sufficiently to prevent I1I111 from striking Benjamin The rot tagera at Allenhurst who had Invited Corbett to play In the game are preparing a letter to send to him, in which they ra he Is wanted at Allenhurst, despite tho opposition of Its founder, Hnsrbnll (lames To-Day. HillONlI. UtAODg AKD AUMICAV ASSOCIATIO. Bt. Louis at Louisville, Pittaburg at Cincinnati. ATUNTIO LXAOUC. Norfolk at Newark; Hartford at Pateraon. OTHER UIUH. Weat New York F. C. va. Cuban X Giants, at Wee hawken Unboken vs St Louis College, at Bt. Oeorge Cricket Grounds. St. Clair r. C, vs Croactnt A. 0 , at Mount Vernon. Dlnssy A, 0. vs Bergen F a, at PltUtown, Pa. F-meralds of Catholto Protectory a. Suburbans, at Van Nwtt. btaudaid A, 0. va. Harlsia A. A., at Falrrlsw. mmwmUgmWammmmWm NEWS OF THE WHEELMEN. MICIlAlCr, ItRVKATtt I.TXTOX HALF A lav ix a itAiin.rovaiiT it.icn. The Midget Itegnlns lilt Laurels nt -tlnn-battnn Ilencli Amid Scenes of Wild i: rltement Jockeying Tnctlcs Put ltccord Time Out of J"ctlon-lntcreatliig Itncea. Jimmy Michael, the "Welsh rarebit." had fresh laurels upon whloh to pillow his head last night, and It Is to be presumed that ho slept well under tho consoling conditions of lolntr ngnln o winner nnd restored to hla groat popu larity of Inst year. In Iho smoothest, fairest contest ever run behind multicycles on n traok Michael defeated his old schoolmate and rUnl of many years' standing A roco such as was ridden hns never before been seen In this country It wns n fight from stnrt to finish, with a pnndomonttim of nolso coming from tho biggest crowd out seen nt tho Man hattan llenoh cjclu trnok. No such scenes of excitement oer resulted from nny proUous oyclo raco, and It Is prolmblo tint the sport will now oxporlonco tho long-looked-for boom As each innn lost or gained the spectators howled, and when either succeeded In fusing, the on lookers climbed otcrench othor and shrieked uutll honrso. Very soon after tho race started the band quit business bocnuso It could not make Itself heard. Michael's lctory wns by nearly half n lap. but tho fortunes of tho fight had been Bticli thnt It wan either man's race up to tho last mlto. Tho attendance was about 12.000. An effort was made tohavotho blgevont of tho day start earlier than It did at tho previous mnctlnc of tho rivals, but Instead it started lator. At 5:45 o'clock tho contingent from tho Brighton track hnd nrrhodto root for Mlchncl and baok him ngnln at odds of fln to four. At ten minutes before 0 o'elook I.lnton rodo out on tho track and wiih recelxed with taint cheering. A minute Inter n laugh wns created by word being sent oer from tho training quarters that Michael had punctured his tlio Justus ho was stntting on tho track. Tho report wns true, but n, now rear wheel w ns quickly put In his machine, and ho was at tho tare flto minutes nfter I.lnton. As tho men sat alongside each other while the Mt quintuplets of each paraded the traqk wait ing rorthoslgnnltoBtart.u number In thocrowd called for them to shiko bunds, and L'nton, dismounting, walked oer to where Jlminj wns nnd grasped ills htiud. Tho start was made nt 0.05 o'clock, MIchaol getting away flint. On tho first turn tho chnln on Michael's paie maklng machine broko. and both he nnd I.ln ton nt onco sat up. Thore wns an ngrcemont to the effect that If either man mot with an ac cident compelling him to dismount tho othor was to ride without paco until tho unfortunnto ono trot back on tho track. This was not an accident to either rider, howecr,and tho managers of Linton protested that It should not stop tho race. Tho refcreo did not seo It that way, and there wns n long delay In which thocrowd grow ory Impatient, w hllo Linton paced up and down the track w ith 11 smllo on his face. M my of tho spectators concluded that thore w.tsa hoodoo on the raco between the Welshmen, and that :i fair fight between them was not to bo expected. After tho second Rtirt the hoodoo was dis pelled. From tho crack of the pistol, nt C.28 o'clock. It was a clem contest on morit Not the ""lightest mishap marred It. and Linton ..is beaten simply becnuso ho did nut ride fait enough. It was n raco with enough fast work in it to satisfy ovury one. and with jockoylnc and hcadwork enough to satisfy a Parisian cj cling crank. Itecords wero not broken because of the stiff cast wind thatswei t over tho turns and tieiauso of tho two laps whon the men crawled around jockejlng to mako each other show a lead. Michael went out first, us usual, and Linton's mnchino dropped in behind him, so close that thoro was only n couple of feet of space I ctw ecu tho front tiro of Linton's multlojclo and tho rear tiro of Michael's wheel. Tiiey rodo in this fashion for six and two-third miles, and It beenmo plniti that tho tac tics wore badgering Jimmy. Ho kept Klanclng behind to seo how cloho his pursuers were and began to look worried In tho lost lap of the seventh mllo Michael's mnthino pulled over to the outer od';e of the track In order to let Linton go past. Linton's men refused total.11 the lend, but keptsteadllj behind .Michael with both slowing dim 11 The loafed about on the uppor edge for two Inps, and t nen Mlcliuerseri'W inuilo a lump abend and opened up n space of ten j.tnls '1 his wns uuickl) closed I15 the other man nnd the worrUug tactics woro resumed. In the tenth mile Linton tried to ptH, but lot blsp'jcp and fell in behind again In the twelfth milcMi.-hael got behind Ins lastest "quint" and quickly opened upnspncoot twentj jar.li, while thu crowd jumped upniid sctenmed The fast ' quint" .was used to drag Michrel tor marly a mile, and gradually tno gap betwien tho men widened. At tho end of tho thirteenth mile Michael hud llftj yards advantage, and tho bi.ckersof Linton gave it up In tho seventeenth mile, nftur the gap had narrowed and widened several times. Michael's cad was seventy-live nrd. It begun then to look ns if Linton could not travel fast enough for Jlinin), as Linton's piecninkors wero cer tainly tho cquuls. if not thu superiors, of tho others. In tin; nineteenth mllo Linton cut down tho load of his antagonist to nliout forty jarils, mid In the twentieth ho got behind his lastestirew and overhauled Jimmy and passed him. In the next mllo Llntou increased his advantage and Jimmy was ten jnnls behind Mlchtiel caught tip In tho twentv -second mile, and on the Inst Inst lap of It, while he wns going nt a furious clip trying to pass Linton, tho utter lost Ills paco through sheer Inability to travel so fast. Michael shot abend like n Hush, and huts wero tossed In the nlr until it looked tut If u. huge Hock of blrdH was hovering over tlio In field nnd obscuring the kj. At tho end of the twentv-thlrd mile Michael, going fast, had inert ased his lead to 15(1 yards From that on to tlio end Michael held a lead that only 11 stupendous Hprlnt 011 Linton's part orau accident 10 tho "inl.Uct" could hnv e com pletely elosod. Several times Linton drew up. but only to full away ngnln ns soon as he let go of tho Hpeedycrew that towed him and Michael hitched to a fresli mm blue Lintou'sgear wnsl(14und Mlchael'slOtl. Tho fact that before tho race tho pniemnkers of Linton were qulotlj plaeit-g bets on him. mid afterward tho manner In which the men was wonelTictuully removed all suspicion, nnd It wns plain tu even -me that tho ion toat was one for blood. Michael's iiindltlon wasoii.Icntl superior to what It was a week ago, and he rode with Ills old-tliu.i ease A numberof theinlies were ridden in lesslhan 1:4(1. and ono, tho twelfth, wu travelkd In 1:40 J-fi, Among those who got to tho track Into wero Dan I)al, the comedian: loo Herheit, and sev eral otheis of the theatrical proloMdim, nnd several biiiseuu 11 Thej grouped thei leolvos at tho side of the track and gave 11 hide show entertainment of comment Their fiiinill.ulty with ej tie rneing uns shown bv their alluding to tho pacing muehlnis us " bundles," lo tho amusement of nil vvllhln earshot. In the prelimluarv splint events Homcsnnppy sport was furnished that was well iipprieinted by tho crowd and served to wh.it Hi. Iruppe titcs for the big rueo, Tho Until uf tho luilf-inllo championship w ns fought out ton remarkable finish. It was a loaf half tho wn then .Stevens made 11 jump nnd stolo On vuuls itwuy from tho rest before the) woltn up tlurdl ner. toopcr nnd lhld got after him and came up tho stretch mi last that had tho tape been ten jards furfli.'rawuy they would havoeauglit him It wnsiihtiugglo that brought every one to tiptoe In tlio exoitoiiieiit At iho ind htevons won bv a length, whllo llnnliner heat lluld for beeond place by only 11 few Inches Tho popularity of "Major" Taylor, the iolon.il bo. was freolj demoustiated. In tho fourth heat of tho championship Kieeiunn fouled Taj lor coming up the strjteh mid hut him out b six Inches Tho rofotce disqualified l'reemannnd picked Likes as tho winner '1 his caused great db-sutlhfiK-tlim tn many whoweie sure Tajlor wns in second p'nee. The heut v. as run ovor with nil the men iclt In, nnd Krei man and Tailor loiful behind the nt hers liiorih j to mako it nddtl at the finish, Tajlor won bj hulf a length nnd received nn ovation from thu stands. Again tho irotvd went wild when Major" won his heat in tho handicap after a pretty bit of riding, all tho way. Tim amateur contests sliow oil r.oorgo Ki rimer of Newark to ho In .Ilk j form, with V.tr., Col lettuml liiiwhou nlso riding lust Tho handi capping work was well done and these events weroasenturinlnitigusanyseen in tho dlMiict thlsseahou In fait It was tin afternoon of . eolleitt sport beforo tho big iaco wus called Humnury Half-Mile 2iatioual Championahlp, ProfrMlnnal Final hi at won br I) I. Hlmena Vrtlmr Oar.llni'r auoond. E. C Bald third, Tom Cooir Imirth fimc, 1 luiuute 21 4-1 aec. 11. Is One-third-uf a Mile Haab, Amateur Final heat wen bi Irank Kramer, Newark, C M Krtt, Itlieralile Wheelmen, second, lUj liaaaon, ll.Mini.in, X j third. Oeorge 8lioflrld, Kiugs County Wlmlmeu, fuurth. Time, 411 2 ft aecouda Two Mile Handicap, Professional Final heat won bj Arthur Oardluer, a;raUh, Major Taylor, acratrh, aecond, E. II Ktser. 211 yards, third, I. C Bald, scratch, fourth Time, 4 mlnutea IH a-.', seconds, One-Mile Handicap, Amateur Final heat won by W F, Hahreuberger, Greenwich Wheelmen, 40 yardst U.K. Uiokenuan, Watsrbury, 60 yarda, aac ond W. A. La Due, Cold Spring, so yards, UiUd V. B. Richt, Kings Oounty Wheelmen, eoyarta, fourth. Time. 2 mlnutea 14 1-6 seconds. Twenty-five-mlla paced race, Jaraei Ulohaal va. Tom Llntont MU. Lrndtr. it. S. . 1 Michael 1 SU4-S 2 Michael 0 4U2-5 0 Mlohatl r, nil-J 4 Michael 7 212-5 n Michael tl20 8R II Michael 11118B 7 Michael ID 21 1-ft 8 Michael 10 022 8 M Michael 17 411-0 10 Michael IM 31 11 Michael 21 17 4-5 12 Mlohael 22 BH2-5 IB Michael 34 4125 14 Mlrhael 2H2I14-A jr. Michael 28 14 1-5 Id Michael MOOD 4-5 17 Michael 31 411 1-5 19 Mlrhael on .11 .1 5 111 Michael ar, 21 2-3 2o Luton 87074-n 21 Linton , .38 ni 1-5 22 Michael 40 SN 21 Michael 42 24 .1-5 24 Michael 44 12 4 0 2.'. .... Michael . ..4008-6 BAiBinic. I, I,. July 23. Tho second annual rond race of the (Ireonpolut Y, M. C. A. was held on tho Ilrondwny course, from tho West Hhore Hotel to Hnmdwny station and return, a distance of live miles, this nlternoon. A largo numborof wheelmen from Oroen point nnd vi cinity participated In tho event, nnd a largo crowd of looil wheeling enthusiasts, besides mnny visitors from llrool.lyn. thronged tho sides of the road near tho llnlsh, nnd tho ex citement wns Intonso, The first prize for tho best tlmo wns awarded to J, Grimm. 9(1 seconds handicap, whllo second honors In this respect went to J. Ilutterfnss. 45 seconds handicap. F J. Hchllllng, n member of the Falcon wheol Club, won the handicap, his tlmo boltiglTi min utes 21 seconds. The finish wns close nnd ox cltlng When nliout n quarter of a mllo from tho tape rlclhlllng. Grimm nnd Ilutterfnss woro nhren.t There was nliout one second tlmo separating first and second, whllo the Beeond and thlnl men woroalmnt 0110 footopirt. The names of the riders and the order In which they finished, with tlio handicap, follows: F .1. Schilling. 1 mlnnto 30 seconds: J. Orlmm. 10 seconds. J Buttcrfaaa, 45 seconds; VMlllnm K. W.odwarl. 1 minute ir. ae. onda; J. r Mi.ndt, 1 minute 45 ancoudsi W, W. Qardner, 1 minute no aeionila.il Ditrhvm, t mliiutn, A. Edwards, I min ute 4r, seconds, w H. Flwarda. a mlnutea; A. lUrck, 1 minute .Mi aeconds, P 11 Hay wood, 2 minutes: T. J. Sheldon, i mlnuteo: II. Ball, 1 minute .to eeisinda; llenrgn Ounilenon, I mlnule in seconds. Franklin Tlschcr. scratch: II II Wllltnl 1 mlnutcj . Itelchert, 1 minute so s.conda, R Mr8avinj, Jr , 2 minutes, L. B Van Lenvtn, a mltiutianiiaecon.la. 1. Webber. 1 minute: tleorae Mackle. 1 minute 15 eeionda; Charles Ball, 1 minute in mvonda. F O, Drrmatin, 1 tiiluutes biiaec onda. William II. Oreone, 1 minute 3 ) seconds, D. N. Warden, 2 minutes. Judge Glegerlch of the Supremo Court hns appointed Hentj Kropf receiver of the store flures nnd npplinuei sof tho store occupied by Austin Hemsen. lit 24 and 20 East Four teenth stieot, nnd of so many of the blcjeles dnd blcjulo supplies manufactured by Luthy A. (o ns were in iKissesslon of ltemsonon July 8, In tho suit rocently brmtght bv John Firth. Ilrth claims to have invested 54.5(H) In tlio store, r.nd to have Indomed Ilomspn's notes for $7.ltl() The value of the propoitv for which the receiver Is nppolittod. It was stated, would not oveeod $5,000 lHi.Tivonn. July 2.1 Nearly 5 000 porsonjt wore present nt the National Coliseum Inst night nnd s..w John 8 Johnroiiof Minneapolis defeat Jay Eaton of New York In a ton-miln P iced race The contest was 'olinson's from start to H11M1 In the fourth .aii of tho llfth mllo Johnson had a bad fall Tho roco was stopped and t-tartod again, tho men taking tho sumo iioslti.uis tin. wuro tu at the tlmo of tho accident. Eaton did not show good form. His piccmnkoiB were not of the licst and nt times lion a uiiublo to hold them Johnson rodewell. On tlio. ninth mile Eaton for the third timo lost his p.ieeimkeis. nnd Johnson lapped him. On the tenth tulle Eafm's pacemakers tried to spurt, but Jay coul I not hold them. Johnson crossed the tape ono-nlntlinf a mile In the lend, riding tlio ten miles in 10 minutes and 45 :i-8 seconds. Summary One-M.le prof, s-icnal. Han.llcip, limit B Seconds won bj iiu Mouroo, Memphis 11 aeroUds; Bob W d thour, AtlanU, scratch, second, John Chapman, At lanta, 4 CMiiLds, third, W (I LecompV, H-lffmgre, 8 a. . ona, fou-th. rin. 2 miniitis 5 1 1 ae.ondt leu Mile Paced Itaci Between Jay Eaton, hew ork, and Johns Jibnson, Mlnncspolls, for train Won by Johnson. Time, IP minutes 45 a-5 scionds. IMflo bliootlng. Special Callt Jteipatrh to Tnr Strf. . London, July 2 1 Tlio annuil contest of tho National lilfle Association at Hlsloy was closed to-day. Lieut. Yates 01 tho Lanarkshire In fantry won the Queen's l'rizo and Corporal Homing of tho Scottish nines, the Bt. Oeorgo's v asc. Corbett nnd McCoy l'.ach Povt 82,000 with Stnltcliol.ltr Smith. Tho most Important detail In clinching tho match between Kid McCoy and Jim Corbett waa attended to last nlKlit.wlion tho representntlvcs of the boxers deposited $2,500 each with Al Smith, tho stakeholder. The Hawthorne Club of Buffalo, under whoso auspices the mill will bo decided, placodnslmllaramountwlth Smith and promised that tho remnlnderof the S20.000 purse will bo in Smith's hands n week beforo the scrap McCoy was present when the money was given tohmith. There Is some talk to the effect thnt "Hon est " John Kellj li is decided not to act as referee He retuseii to discuss tho suhjeot ono wnv nr tho other vesteiilav. Giuy declares that hell) s icfusil will not Interfere with the fight, for there ore plenty of other men eqimll) as efficient It is likely that Jimmy Colville of Boston will be asked to officiate. Gossip of tlio lllng. Matty Matthews, Frank True and Billy Moore of Syracuse rre all lo.mg to challenge th- winner of the Kid McPartUiid-Jack Evurhardt 1 1 nt, at Martin Ton 1 ng re -lived a iabl desiiateh yeatcjs daj from Ben J.inbin announcing the avfe arrival at Liverpool of the little Enkliah ledum eight cham pion Dlek Monro of St Paul .ia that be haa bean mat. bed to meet "Australian" Jimmy Ryan at Fort Wajne. Ind., on Aug. 20. The pair will box twenty rounds Jim Janey and Charley Johnson of Philadelphia have been mvuhed to box twelve rounda In the pre limluarv bout of the Gana-Fmat contest. Jauey Is eulored and is slid to be quite clever. The condition of Jem Mace, the veteran English heavj weluht, has lieconio an precarious that hla f rienda have i oncelv ed tho Idea of giving him a be no at, which will come off at London In two wci ka. Billy Madden isaucd a challenge 1 esterdaj- on be half of Hue Ruhlln torn. t " Htocklua ' Coumy of Tmy. Madden alao w labia to match Charlcj flol agalnat tho winner of tho Bonner Crordon encounter. Bi.lke Sullivan wired 1 .a enlaj that he would meet Kid Lav-lime nn the Pa. inc. moat provided one of the i luha th. re 0U1 red a atihatanttal pitrae. Spike adda that it is too uiicertain to box on a guarantee so far from the Kaat. Tarlj iib'.i rdy mnrnli g a coterie of aporting men gatliert.l in aaeiluded aji.it not very far from Long Branch to wltntasa twoutj-nuind scrap lietwecn Ed ward Hvyia and John Jefirlea, tau notl.es. The result wai a draw, " Paraon" Dariea la mm h impressed with the showing of John It ...t of I'hkagn, who ao neitlv pol ished oifToui Ijin-iug at tho Lnoi a C. ou Friday ilitht. Daviea aaj a he la ready to have Root fight any of tho ir,s iHiitn.lers Dim Crecdou was notified b ' letter yeiterday that the proiioa. d 111. . ting Ijetwien 1 ominy Tracej-and 1 rank M. Connell which waa aihediiled to bo decided it lh llliiupli V C'.Sin Frantlrco, last night, haa b. 1 11 pnMp med until At'g 5, Tnin Sharkej will leave for Boston to-dai. Hols lo 1 laj an 1 iiiMgi im lit at that city neat week. Bhar kej wija thu he la glad to hear that Bob Fitzaim inona means hi tlicht some one, and adda that he will Imx him a limit, d number of rounds here at any time Eddie C irry and Fammj Kelly have been matched tn I os I . fore the i bib donating the bi at ludut emeiit. The pilr will mix It up at I.'. I pounds, weigh at the ring slue It ill.l 11. t tnse thetwo pugilists lone to a.r c 111 nn Uruia Iilallbdi that the inati h wlllbe il. 1 1.1. d ut Conej Ii 1 did the latter part of Augiiat Spike ni l'n ill Iiah briiimn the inatlaeer of Billy 1111 tho P.! Union;, ' and haa matched him to me -t J.itin Butler, the Lj nil welterweight, at South Hiatou 011 Aug J for twelve rouuda. Spikn will train ilill.rnd wo that if tlo 'Pick ' wln ho will bring bin. hire and match him nttalnst any of the lada In h a l-.es Jlnonj Lvwl.ir of Hsu Franciaco after Inducing fa. 1 F.tpuirlik to iiul.h him a.a ntt Kluood Me Oostj atl'oi.ej lauiid on Aug h, iua tiawled out f the maliii ami lift for pirta unknown Fltr lutrli k ia verj lunch dbappointrd mrr Ijkwlnrs suit. leu illaaiii.eaiaii.e, and aajs that he will never have unj thin to no with 1:1 111 again Iurrj 11 .Ler, the ILijunue I1.11 r nut Jim Mc Kiev. 1 in 11 tm iiiiind bout ut 'lr. j on Thursday night lletker wia th aggreaanr tuniugho it and ea llj gut tin. .In I i.m 111 the i.rcllmiiivrj Unit Paul hi II) of .Si w Vera ill featrd Al Johnson of Albany In ten rounds. Ilminj (Inmian of Albiny haa cual. linteil lie, ki r to 1111 rt blin w .thin throe weeks, Inal. Itei to Toniini Hi.ai Jiihiui) Mack writes fr. ni Iviwpirt t lit he will .crept tie . ferof lorn Wllliame, ire. nib pill 1 ah.. I in fur bl-s, to the iff.tt tl a William, wot 1 1 und. rtuke to stop Hilly Moore o. Mj ru iim. in tin ro ind Marksajahe will w . r n.iiii.tw lllau aciim. t .irry nut hla con inn t, ami a 1 11.Mlt.n11a! .u.i t iht Moore will win rifiu lit mtri. k and J : 1) I'urrau of Hugland had 11 ...nfali net. id 11, and us a i.ault u-ctltr luat.h biiuv 11 1'mraii and J.itk Halj waa arniiigsd Hani aii! I tiiut 1'ali, who ia rn upi ruing at Atlantic City, la fat n e.01 ring from hla ten nt Indlapoaitlon and that Jai k will b 11 adj to 1 luh with tin I nl.shl in.in ut thi 1..UOXA I 011 Viu .'il Tom O Hourke said that hewaa prip.irt.1 to pull .1.1 the mill 011 thai liis.it " 1 edlar" Palmer la uiul.iua to Ik.x Ben Jordan and wauiatlii National Sporting I lub to ..Sir a purse tor am 11 a tuutiat s Palmer ia m..,, bed to Ught Ililb llotrhford of 1 hliauu and ua Jordan ia acli.iluled to unit "liirky WalUie, the club will not ti-t umii these adalra haie txen a. ttlo.1 Piluier la rruorte.l a aa) lug that ho will box Jonla-i at catihaeluhta Pslinir and Jordan, it may be said, are not ou the brrtofterms Piter Mahc was In town jesterday ou a brief visit He e.ir.ipUius that Ins stomach ia troubling him " i thought I woui 1 Ik) all right bj going out of the cltj, "said the Irish bour, "but it stems the trtn haau t doue rae g .od I saw 111) phj alrlan yeaterdar and he advised a coinplrlu real, or else 1 wouldn't In able to fhfht at. a u I have had about seven huhts so far tl.li ear, and this haa land myayatem, I bona that I will be myself again by September, aotiVtl an uial Jeffries, Bhaiksy, or any on aba." 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H our REMOVAL half, of CYCLES ends FrirtiiT, wewilmna tu in Uarclny Ht Rretr fB JU8T THINK WHAT 1UU0A1NS WE OFFER II B $7.50!! $7.50!! for a new blcjrlo. S7.AO to 8l7.r0. Nearly every MM known make. Nearly 2.00.1 to select from. MM tlri'ivt rlmnrn lor I)nulira. bHI HERALD CYCLE CO., "" V.T st" Q naifl AN!) Uii mnilrls, til and $41): ffi HH ' UMIII.MIIU month; liberal allowance for old Wm ! RIRVPI F5 wheels in irh"nin Hfl ' OlliltiLM, s rAIirt v HKEI. CO .182 East 53d at. HH PNB'.L'MATIC WAGONS Hj ' FOR SPEEDING OR BUSINESS. Ifjl ' PREMIER MFG. CO., Hartford, Cong. Bfl CRAWFOROWHEELS, Cash or Time. 11 ' HTHEWSBROS. 105 W. 125th St. ii 5,000 TIRES $2.00 A PAIR. ii 08 Vim Tin a, SI r.9 pair llartforda. rSO.no i Chaaa, IRB ffQ.UOt Nowtona. 811 1 bampaon Hpec . LS S4.AP: PnrttAii, sii.no. m m HIGH (JKAI)IO CVriPh, $10.50. 51 Ladles', Men's, atundard mnk. p, iruaranteo.l; not Ilk. m gL thoae il. pt atore tr ah made for allow only, jx WILLIS vv.. pvni F Hfl s.ti'iitKROW, HaM IIILkia i0v.v OTtiLC UU., next to Dennett'. !jgf nIRKS, J1.45 ew;h, new cooda-no aeoonds; war- iflfl J- ranted prrfwt. i W. UUChLEy. inu South st. S&M ' PIRE8, 1 r.o pr., warranted Rest raa4o, yoar"s war- KB J- ranty. $5 pr Mlnerallted Rubber Co , IH Cliff st. MI CUt Cur;. mM BRI6HT0N i RAPCO Daily at 2:30 P. M. II IlnUbV Rain or Shine Concert by Lander. Sijl Take auj Coney Island route. SRJ ' -. vshv An Attractive Coarhlnc Parade at Bye. IfftJ IIve, July 'J.I An attractive oonchlng parado vSji, of nhout tvventy-fivo ootcho. tan.loms and J?Jf hrakesvvnsheM here this nflornoon by a num- am ber of wealthy Now V'orkori who HvodtQreon- (Jk wlch. Itjo und Mumnroncck. Tho paradowns efcS oriranlcd by C htowart Kehonek. and was elml- B lnrtothc ono succesufully hold last season at rj8 Newport. OeorKo It. Head. President of th Wm. Westchester Hnrso Show, with I1I9 hand- K some coaeh nnd four, led tho procession. El He w.ih followed by Col. Thomas Dl- E mond. Tliomns A Jlnitland, Commodora iSn Charles A Oould. MIsh Celia Gould. W. H. &3nl (rppo II.JV. If Martin. Miss IIlon Uonedlct, Mk Mra Nellie Little. Mm. Slnrion Story, nnd E. IL wSJ .TolitiRcm (ind thnir Ktie'ls in coaches and fours. JfK Tho tandems woui led byO Stownrt Schenek. ilw and nmonK those In linn woro K Chostor Cen- KF 159- i".'.""!? Oief-r. t' (ireor. John Murray lg Mitchell. Il Lambert huekett. Mulfoid Martin. TM Hnnnrd WillntiH, nnd W J Darker. Aftorcom- fll pletliiK a eourso of tilaint ton miles over tho TO excellent boulevnrclK or iu o tho pneint drevy mmi up at tho Amerli .111 11el1t Club about 7 o'clock. n m ami tho members wore entertained nt a dinner IW nnd dance. Val Cricket Yesterdny. fJH Yesterday proved a bi eat day for local cricketers, ' ffl notwlthatan.linK the threntcnlni: aaiiect of th iffi wiather. The chief Bamo of the day waa played at Wj Staten Island, whore the bon Hin; of Kelly and Cobb iW' of the New Jersey A. C. axaln proved toi much for W the lalandera, and they were defeated by 103 run. JM and J wlckcta. Ki llj took six wlrke la for 2r. runs. ' and Cobb 4 for as c. 1' lliirdltoh and J. F. Curraa Mm did tlie beat battlnit of the name. The a.ore. iJMB KTATEN laLAMI) L. I. I N J, c. TEAM A '2 ".. ''J" "',".' c- J !' Oiirran, 1. b. w., iWl torbrs It Cobb. 22 li Ilrown . 84 SSI O- yulrk. 1 au I li. F W. 1', Htili a, c. Dull. WM Cobb 8 hi, b. Brown o ffW W. s R tllb, . 1, ,.M n Cobb. c. 8irap- M R'lly 2 ami. Ii Pool .0 ' S i'V,U'I7!""',,.K,1!J 1 F F. Killy.c.Jackaon, ft, S h. S Walker, -lr., b. b. Walker .20 St $ y''H' . t f. P llunlitih' b. Vol R E liounir, b hell). 11 lln.wn 44 T 4 "K'reen,. tkilih, b. O Tolhj-, c Oilbj-.b. S Kelli 0 p.aii 5 fl II I llrnwii, e. Forbes, iv y Lewis, b. Juek- i b h. lly 1. ami 11 if 4 T.R Hope Simpson, b. Ill A Voiiinr. not out 3 f i Cobb 6 j Forbes, not out. . as sIH II lv. Townsend, at. A lllinii I Did not tlH Ilurdlt. h. b. Kelly. 1 M II. Haffondtn. bat. M J. L. P.all, not out. (I Ryes . 7 JR n. . , iAlfbjIW . 1 S& Total . 111 naii Total Kit ; ' The Manhattan Cri. ket Club had threo learns In th 'SB field teattr.laj and th..j lainnver. , lo to 1 inlr. ?Ji all Up e Kim. ss I wastliiyvion two an 1 ha" dee Id. ill the better of thii drAw. Th., Klngi County fBf Club waa the opponent of one elevi 11 and it waa da. Wt f.ate.1 bj 14 runs aft.rnv.ry vleaaioit Kame. For ffft the winuera. I, 11 .ae iilaj...! a hard hit main of tin. tf AC (loodjer inntrtliiilnl .li n mod stjle. and J WS Hvnncn added i7 lor Klnua lintnty J i. Mori H d,V.ni' 4, ' Tidiluua and 0 UMUnaa all played JB well forthelr reajieitlviiai-oreaof ;.4 J4 andil Th. B - totalawire Mi KiC'oiiutj. 1.111. Mioihattaii, 144. Wt) Theaerou'lMa.ihaltiiiKiininvtaaaiwiiiBtthBUrook. 7 lyns. Ateallof tiini M iiheitiu ue...l(,il inriins to 'r V win and hvd only f.i r wl.krta down C llolta Ti " played a v err u..o I Inmiiu of 117, not out. for llr.Kjk. m jyii.and H II fitatidfiataddel nj. whlln for Mvn. B hntlau, A I'll iver Jilai tonp. I the half-, mitnrr anil Xf yt'iur K Iby , ontribute .u , Ml, C. T Ford Snd I " l r.W IJreeuvi.n) un.lia'Miaed of with 2.1 anil 1 A la W llMtaufViu. T1", t0,I" Wtrf """'"" "l MS 1 The ihlril' Mauhattaii came waa aitaluat the New il 11rk Arbrnalh Cli b wliTin was inally ilefeatid Tliv 'M AH run. A (I HuliiKlerlumlBilli, remarkably 2oo form for the winner-, whlh, the chief baltlns wu Iho New York flub had lta first meeting with th I Ilosevllle team 111 a . haliipioii.il., e,met $ H," uS. I roiKiliun Imiciii- at R0.1 v lib. and ualned the vlctorir I b) 17 runs, For the wlim. ra. 1: Hkji e wu iS I jrreatf.irm with the lt. and put 011 .11 I.y haT"h 2 i Una-, while v Hammond a. bid , and C Ilj-ora anfl W ACDimiimli A Mihlniej. N VlckenT 13 S F W stratfoM all added .i .ublea for It ia, v. Dd 9 The Paiersni aecond il ven plsjed a full two. M liinliiK K.iue with the Oiril.b u!ia at liitral PaT -15r and. afmr loaliw on th.. tlrat iniilne by 1 ruS W wicketa. ThelHiwUrBhadilwupperhandallthroiiirS I tueuAuie The totals I'arlbbeaua. .11 aud JH. KiS 1 a.. 1 second rleveu, iiaml l.iforaeven wickets I .'.'i' .i.,;"'i"1" ,"".'' r'l";''Ia 1 lub, ,u, mt ,. I 11 i.o ' w k !""' "" K.,M '''"!"' "f - Murp an" I II lliilliKk. wliiKcired 41 and il reaprntlvofy, ". I j.ln ml. .1 vr 11 th. uame br 1.1 mua F,,r Yorkr lie J M Phhn a.u.ud 2 1 and J r Muhoiiv li thI M totals, orkvllle, ,t ,, Columbh. ihi y l ' Th Lfl JiiuUimi Indian (1 c a...ri,,l a vbtoryo or th H IlriHikljn. eond !. at Priapwt Park, wlnnlni by Hie nirma mar.-ln of I mua 111. Uw.1 Rnio.ljn, &4, istlii lUna, ,-,7 """" IS.iHllnB nn lbs flrren, , I The old name of liowllinr on the Kroen waa succeaa. W u.1.1,.l.'1.V"1 .''L1" ?""'" A IT uu, nl"aye.uir: 1 dai 011 the turf rinks at thu C nintry Club hous. M Kjouiid. llal.IIe.d. ilayRhUe U "i the Second I of lbi aiiuutl tourimmeiiu, the win nera "Ji S lKjiuKM.iu.ia II I) i.,reyand J A (UrVlu bother bnui took part via terda) ilarwn and Tla mati 1 dltlon tn roll in his uaiu form Buiniiiaryi il First Round-ltluk I-F O Pautl ando n D.r., tl defeated Charles A Syk. and V. B Tor ivL?? I T ! polnu. Rink Wame, OinlnvnilaEKi li lS I ' X 111