H 1 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1898. $ 1 0QTHER KHNMNCt GAME. iH urif rOKK MATES' AT J T.TI3IOttt! 1 AC" jn- a sitai.ii iwx, IB t.ionMnto nnl'n.yJnb Outplaying tli II n,oUIni-t-liulnimtl nud l'Hlsliurir tm llreuk L"" "" " ''',,e,,'n,'rr ii- jfl ,1,1,, r,.o liul for IlurntU Tiillcndcrs. I Thotvcw Vu-ks lost n thlrtecn-lnnlng gamo i lsMtlmoro iietinlay mid then lift for the ., ahcy nro Btill lu sixth plneo. 12 points "wjiioftliol'ltlrtliurKd. Tho latter broke etcn onaJouble header with tho Clnclnnntls. whoso j idwM reduced to 24 points, as the Boston M Um ensy tlmo w ith tho Hrookl 111 nt Wnsh H initonParlc 'J ho LouUvllles continued their winning ",'?ak b outplajlng St. Louis and H theroby g lined on MasliliiRton, tho latter s H una at l'lilladelpliia boins stopped by rain in 'ho third Inning. Tho results: k HlmMS.4. JwYork, n Wf Boston, tl. Brooklyn, 1. M Louisville. 0, bt Lou!i.2. Cini innatl, 0, Pittsburg, 0 (Ant game). H Pittsburg, 3, Cincinnati, 2 (second name). H At Phlladclphia-Baln. I tub itrconD. ;Vr Vr rt.ti ITon "( tvnl CTtibl It'en oil. Cent. rtSmnall .- mil rittslurg 4 l GM E, &t .Ml ,(l4lllllladclphlaH7 At 4U I cKm& 01 - M Brooklyn 8 .(.)7 M miumoro ' .005 Washington 1 61 .U7d rJ iS5 T 40 .Mil Louisville. . ao &" .JJ ji5York . ii 81) i-IOSt Loula .24 03 .,170 BiLTIMORK, 4; J.KW 10BK, 3. BiLTiJioRr, July 20 I'resldont Froodrnan Jb to-da sent a telegram to tho newspaper ro- I norters. which was road to them in tho press box at tho ball grounds In his tologrnm Freed- man status tint Holmes used Insulting Ian- UaKoatthollo Grounds, ostenlny. not only to him. but to tho Jewish raco and tho Hebrew ratroin of tho game, and for that reison tho V mbo was forfeited rnthcr than allow "Ducky" .1 tocontinuo to piny. Moreover, tho telegram ia)9 thit Holmes would not ho allowed to I enter tho Polo Grounds when tho Baltlmoroa A icaln visit Now ork 1 vhon.Matiaeorllanlon was told of this ho clmply said " I do not sco how Mr. Freedmnu cankeepHolmesorain otherplajer out of tho ! grounds 1 hero Is a board nPlolnted by tho Rational League todlsclpliuo plnore " Adeniand was mado upon Hinloa by Freed ' man's representative for tho check sh on hint yesterday before tho rowoeeurred, but tho Bal timore manager declined to surrender. Tho lthreat was made that paiment would bo ttopred. whereupon Hanlon said that If this j was done he would carry tho matter before tho ' League and demand tho forfeit. " The New Yorks and Orioles to-day placd tho J greatest game that has been seen hero this laeason For thirteen Innings tho two teams struggled for supremacy, and it was only won by the Baltimore by tho narrowest kind of n margin In almost otery Inning after tho third thero was sorao Bcnsatlonnl play made. Kotonlj was tho work of both pitchers flrst elass. but their support was also of tho gllt edeo order Tho two uiisplnys mndo by tho visitors, however, were costlv. tho ono by Tier nan in the thirteenth limine being partially re iponstbto for tho winning run. Jouett Meekin sUrted In to do tho pltchinc. but n liner from Kell) s bat In the third Inning hit him a terrible blow, and ho retired iu favor of nettle Tho Orioles thoucht that thoy would havo an cas tlmo wlthOottlir. but they wore doomed to dls ipiiolntment. for Jack pitched a marvellous gamo In tho ten Innings in which heofllehtedonly four hits were gathered by tho locals, threo of which were in field scratches Al Miul also did greit w ork. In only ono Inn ing nero tho visitors ablo to bunch their lilts. He was especially effective when tho bases vvcro occupied Several times it looked as though tho Now Yorks would score, but tho necessary hit was never forthcoming Boyle and Joyce gavo an exhibition of daring laso running In trying to score tho winning run. but as far as third was tho nearest tlicv could coma to accomplls.li ".' Ing the feit In tho ninth Inning tho New K lorl-e aiin within an aco of scoring Doyle X started with n sate drlvo Overthtrdnndwas sapriflied to second As ho btarted to steal third, Earner bunted and was out at first, with Uettlg at tho li.it Ixi lo tried to steal home, but was caught on aaulok play in tno tcntii niutiiinicnt neiiling provented thevisltors from winning tho gamn Aftertiet tig hndhecn retired, nn Hnltren lilt for tlirco bases, and tho local rooters had all but given the game up when Tiern-iu hit a swift bounder to Jennings, mid Van Hultronwus run down between tho bnes Tlernnn reiched second, butJoieo eniltd matters b putting up a foul tly which Hall nabbid In tho meantime tho Orioles could not get n man passed second itn- I til the thirteenth Inning, whn theynnnnged tosLoroand end tho game Koplcr singled to left and went to sewnd on Tiernan error, 'fiilont Miko" letting thu 1 .ill get through him Jennings's snerllho plaeod Keeler on third and Kellcy's slnglo hrrmght him home In only the third Innlngwero iKith teams able to seoro before this. Tho Orioles mado threo runs ou a baso on bnlls. a snerl ileo. two soratch hits, a drive byKollej that stnick Meekin on K the right arm and put him out of tho game and l1 Jmoe'ft error Tho New orks ovened It up In I their hnlf on Warner a single. Oettlg's double, Kiernnn's triple and an out It was too lato to ontlnuo piny nnd tho second gamo v us called Cif. Tho score: DALTlMOnE. NFW YO&E Swltr.rf 2 2 2 0 o V Haltren.cfo 2 6 O n fftintnip! Mia a 2 o Tlernnn, It 1 1 1 o 1 K'llfr, of o 2 0 O Joyie, lb n J 17 O 1 Pnioiit, 2b 0 18 3 0 Dmlii. m 0 u 0 7 O McOnn Ibo 014 1 0 Opanon. 2b O 120 1 i'0,1,"1". " 0 2 s o O Doylo, 8b 0 1 1 4 II f 11' ab 0 0 J II 1 Oradjr. Tt 0 12 0 0 Robinson, e. 1 o j 3 0 Warner, c ..1 1 J 3 0 Mul,p ..00140 Meekin p 0 o O o o Total, ...7 U37i7 T 0ctUlf'p - 1111 Totals.. .810 80 24 2 Bltlmor .008000000000 14 awVork. oosoouoooooo 03 Flntbate 1 by frrnr-Now Vnrk Irfft on bae BMtlmnre e Sewlork. n First base on balI-On fiiS!,8Joff5!"kln l.uffllettle. Struck oui-By S!ST,,i.iT,lrf?,'," t"itn-Tlcrn. Vn Usltren. w? baM W'Oottlg, Joyce. Sacri8.ee hits Qrady, B N Sjr?ir' .'nntam. bUiIpq bue-Deinnntravillo. V J?b,l8J'l)-J('f-c') (iuiMltel). Umplrfs-I.ynch I J5I3 ..I1", i'tcndaoce-2,270. Time-2 hours and e& minutes I . BOSTON. 0; BE00L.LKJ. 1. ' -. HithJriaKer,11 tl10 W. 'ho Brooklyns were vt'i7 do,fa,Srt l"r ,h0 Bostons nt Washington Wark yesterday afternoon Hovou straight 5!5?? naJ? iifw boen lost by the Brooklyn V 'team In which eager lias offlolatod. Just why JJSr?."' waH Purchased from tho Brock-i?&iiH!1D- ' pompellod to warm tho bench 1 ?.i!6 Yf aee7, l8 8ent ln to Pitch overy third I RfKeint H t'nio when the opiioslng playore ' lKn'"Iiirt,'yto his curves, somowliat surprises I US '3roPllyn rooters.who want to see thq homo ii nwn moro froquently Tho Hub plnyors, fi ,eIiscorlPB lh(1 ru,1B 'a tho socond, third, and tfti.lnnI,KB- oemod to uke it for granted that tho victory was safely pocketod nnd did not take much tidlns In tho lost half of tho game w Increase their score for Lewis had tho J?rr?ixl,rn S'?tersT.Bt llU meroy. As tho gamo K2SFt?rea.itn1?,0ton P'tehor provod ovon IR?Z1pVoet,vo tna" In tho early InningB. tho nomo players going out In ordor in tho last five JhSS, V,'"atl , Cplllns's fumblo and wild :SWT?i.HRllmanB, boundor allowed Ryan to score Brooklyn's only run. The sooro: B0STOX BBOOILTK. J , t21 T.OU. S R 1B.T O.A. X. ter? ., A i R O Oriffln. rf 0 5 1 o 6 I)u32 V V9000 Jones, rf ...0 o 1 O O fMivJi,.cf.K -i 0 o Ilallmsn.ab 0 18 2 1 Lo?"4K8b ? 2 J 8 i BhckarJ.lf O 10 11 Kn " 2 i fl'Koon. ss 0 0 1 8 O OvSiS,!.'! IA x 0 licba'eclb O 014 o o iA?eWb9 aia 0 Hhinctle, 8b O o 3 6 1 Gi.'v' 1 Oltyan.c' 1 15 2 0 "1.P ,,a 0 1 a 0 Yeagar, p...,o 0 o ft 1 Totals ."5u 27 Ul Totals.,72i8 1 iirooalyn 00100000 0-1 -."il b"y,nnor Boston. 1. Brooklyn, 1, Isft Ion. Af,Boi,ou'8' lroollyn.2. Two-bsse hlts 2 fLii5x?P''t?D Btoleu bases-Long. 2. Duffy, i .5Sfi"f0 "ltT8ufr"d.O. Yeager. Iloudleiilays liilt 1 . ni! 9 'agor, UallmanandLacliauce. IiJSVwi"0. ",',1 blI"-03 Iwls. Is off Testier, a Brt.i"11 ?rfw". ' br l'oagor,3 t'uiplre- 1 i)uunix, e, t, loiiw, 2. to? 1 ci, T !,,."7 ,,wl,ir b Perfect neldlng and by H lS?ii!5JtWu !' total ot tea bases off Taylor In H ins ecoui Inning, Tbo score, 1 ax incu I louuTtuj! I Do '! ll"O.A. 11 in V.O.A.E. 8 Kirt,, 2 onsrke, If J 1 11 o o II Xlaritlf' ? ' UOHoj.rf .08100 11 (Kn.1,1. ,S 5 ottsguir, 8b 1 1 o 3 0 fil I fiinuJ,',c " i a 'l'l, lb 0 111 1 0 ffl Ti la ',?" V UllUUey.jli 1 1 11 a O Si Tsilo- ? ' " " Klttlldge.o 114 10 1 J f71or, p j 0 2 0Via.er, p .00140 111 B?VlU J US 11 Tl Totals, cioa7iB0 Kra LouTsSlu O O 2 O 0 I) O O 0-i Pff 'uiviiib n n l( 11 O O o 1 arf Bi l?Lb." 1n "-IHlsville, Left ou bairs- M bti.i.i ' LouUville, .1. IwobMeblts-lleraints, "S tlarK nJ!? b"".,nlt-Klttiido Home run- idea. Attendance 3.000. Dmpltei Emilia and Hunt. ciiciiXATt, 0 rirrsanao, 8 first iiauk. Pirrsnunn, Julr 2(1 Pdbibnrgand Cincinnati each on a irnmc in the doubln hcador pU) ed here to-day. 'Ibom-orras rii-rsnt no. 1 ciicivsati. n 1 11 r o a r ' 11. 1 b p o. a. e. ponovan, rf O 2 11 n 11 Mrllrlde, cf 2 8 n o 11 Merrrerj. ,1 f.o 11 .1 11 11 Mnlth, If u 1 2 I) O Mr(jirtb),lf o n .1 O uMillir, rf 12 0 10 lmennau,tO o ,1 n O lleokler, lb O 11 lit o (1 ollrleii, lb 1 2 11 (i u Irwin. .lb o o 2 n o I'.-iJ.li-u. 2b I 1 .1 a 11 Xtelnt htt.ss 0 117 2 1 ll ,111)2 o McPbce, 2b 1 1 1 3 1 Hardnrr, Rb 11 043 (1 lrltt, e 1 1 2 o o ltimtliigii, p. 0 o 11 4 liDwyer, p. t a o o o IjiVo . 11 II O O o hlllen i o 0 o 0 Totals. , (112 27 18 8 Totals .11 tl 27 in ll Lake 1mtt,d for HattliiKS and Klllen batted for Oarduer lu the ninth Inning IMItoblirg .. 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-8 Uurttiuatt 00UO1UGO o-a Htoleu base Htelnfehlt. To-lm hit Uonoiau, Thrpetwaii lilll'clte. lacilfico hits VeUrldo, Hmttb, Htclnfildt Double playa-lrwln, Mi l'liee slid Ik (kit j Paddeu and U llrtsii Htruck nut Uy Hantlngs, I, br l)jtr. 1 1 lrt base on balls Off llsstlinni, 4 lilt by pltt her Irwin, Padden I'm-plreit- OilTni nud llr.mii. AtKlulaiat 2,000, lime 1 hour and ,0 mlnutoH. 1'ITTSIU m, .'1; CINCINNATI, 2 Kcovn OAUB. riiTsntisn, civciinati n.lnro.A.t . p. in r o.a.p. Ponovan. rf I O 1 11 11 MefJrlde, cf o J 1 1 11 M ( rot rj , f 2 ,t 1 o 0 Huilth, If 0 12 0 0 Mol'srtby.lf O 12 0 li Miller, rf 11 o :i o o Unwcrmsu c ti 1 7 r. ollleiklry, lb o 17 10 (lllrlin.lb O t 11 11 O.lrwln. lb 11220 l'addill, 2b 0 0 2 4 1 Htllifeldt,Ml 1 .' J O YlT.t o o II II llilcPhca, ib o 0020 (lardnor, 3b O 112 0 Vaughn, c (1 3 7 (I O Hotter, p .0111 ullllll, i . .O0O20 Il'elta . 0 0 0 0 O Totals . ., 8 8 27 15 31 I Totals ... 2 10 24 10 0 Batted for mil in tho ninth inning Plttaburg .. . . 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 03 Clmiunati ... .01000100 02 Two bias lilt ltowerman Three-base hit Hteln f f Idt Home run 111 Cresry. Sacrlttre hits McCarth) , Btelnfetdt (21. Struck out lly Uoffcr, 8. First luuio ou balls Off HoITcr, 5, oil Hill, 2. Umpires Uaffuty and lliown. Attendance a COO. Time J hours. Atlantic I.enirue. AT KXWARS. b. n. K. Kewark.O 0100000000 13 7 4 orfolk 00000000100 01 10 u llattorlea Jordan and Ttothfuss, PfanmiUer and Fox. at rATrnsoK. rsterron 0 8 10 2 17 Usrtford o o o 2 r 7 In the slith inning Hartford kicked nter a decision anil refused to contlnuo Umpire McMackln gave the gamo to I'atersou score, ti to u. llatterloa-McUlnnls and O'Brien; Wood, VlcVery and Hoche. AT ALLEMTOWK. a. n. r. Allentown 0 000100 05 10 S ltlchmoud . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 2 Batteries Eeener and Foster, Sparks and Ucas. AT LANCASTER. n. b. x Lancaster 8 0 2 10 3 0 0 08 12 1J Heading 0 8 0 0 0 0 10 04 11 8 Batterlea Clausen and Hoth; Heptlngand Heydou. Eastern League. AT BUFFALO. II. B. C Buffalo 08310101 010 IS 8 Ottawa ... 1 8 1 O o 1 O 1 O 7 11 6 Batteries 3ray and Urquhart; Horton and Boyd. AT ITItACCBC. n. n. s. Kyracuao 0 O 1 O O O n 0 04 11 n VVllkesbarre . 01010108 O J 1H 2 Batteries Vorhees and Ijko, KamlKou and Smith. AT TOSOMTU. u a. x. Toronto .. 00110210 o r, h i lroTidence. .. 02000000 02 5 4 Batteries WllUains and Llpp, Egan andKoblit. AT MOXTUXU. b. n. e Montreal .301000 6 000 1-u 1M I Upringfleld.l 20O030O20 o H 13 2 Batteries Abbey and Butler, I'appalauand Mchols. New York btuto League. At Oswego First game Oawego, 11, Conandalgua, 2 Set ond ganii Oswego, 7, Canamlaigua, 5 At Rome First game Rome, 6, Auburn, 4 Second game Borne. 8. Milium. O At Cortlaudt First game Cortland, 3, Lyons, 1. Second game Cordlaud, 1 Lyons, 4, At I Uta First gamo Utica, 4, Palmyra, 2, Sec ond game Utica, 0, Palm ra, o Otlier Games. at ufhideh n 11 e Merldin 0 2000110 4 u 1 Waterbur 1 o o J o o O o o J u 2 Bjtteriea Moran and Hinsella, Prentiss and Con nor. AT SEW LONDON. New London .. 2050 0200 o 15 d VWllimantic J0000000 0-7 0 4 Batteries Puhl, Devercaux and Lear, Piuuey and Nichols. T1TAT FOItrHZTED OJJIE New York Club Can lie Fined, but Holmes Will Iiot lie Brought lleforo the Donr.l. TI10 row at the Polo Orounds Monday, w hich resultod In tho forfolturo of tho gamo by tho New Yorks to tho Baltimorcs. was discussed eerwhero In baseball circles yestorday. It was the almost unanimous opinion that Presi dent Freedman of tho Now York Club had act ed unwisely whon ho rushed upon tho field nnd demanded that Holmes of tho Ilnlti mores. who had mado an uncomplimen tary remark, bo thrown out of the grounds by Urnplro Lnch Thero wero few oxcuses for Holmes, but nearly everybody ngreed that Freedman had no business on tho Held at all Umpire bnartwood, who oOlciated at Washington Turk yestordni und is ono of the best men on tho Leaguo staff, said that It he had boon ln ehargo of Mondnj "s gamo nt tho l'olo (Jrounds he would havo declared u forfeit to Baltimore the moment Freodman violated tho rules by going upon tho plating Held Manager Belee of tho Bostons Bald the affair was deplorable, and that It was undoubtedly a serious blow to b-isobill As fn .is the fines to be paid by the New York Club for tho forfeit nre concoriiod. the following section of tho Na tional Leaguo constitution explains the matter ijuito fully: A clnb shall be entitled to forfeited games to count in its series as games won by a scoro of nine runs to nono In cases where the umpiro in any championship game shall award the game to such club on account nf the violation by the contesting club of any section of this constitution or of any playing rule, and in tho event of such forfeiture being caused by the withdrawal of the players during the progress of the game or byafailuro to report with its team at tbo time flied for the game, unlens writteu notice bas boon received from the home club that the game cannot be played, then such forfelUng club shall incur a penalty of (1,000, and ln the event of forfeiture for any other cause S50O, whleh shall bo pa) ablo to the Secretary of the League within ten days then after for the uso and benefit of the non-offending club, but said fine may be remit ted or modified upon appeal to and a hearing by the Board of Directors In alditlou to the penalt) iiboo referred to. the caiitaln or manager, or the person in charge of the oueudtug team and responsible for the team leaving the Held, shall incur a penalty of (loo, which shall lie paid within fiTedsjs to theSecretan of tho League, aald penalty not to bo remlttod under any clrouuistanccs. Iu case such penalties are uot paid within the time uauie 1 tho club and player can not participate lu a championship kame. As Froodman was alono responsible for tho Now Yorks leaving tho Hold, it would scorn that, ln addition to the $1,000 line, ho Is liuble to a $100 penalty, which should bo paid In (ho days. In accordance with tho ubovo paragraph. If tho Leaguo strictly enforces this rulo nnd de mands prompt payment of tho tines, and should puyinont bo refused, undor tho require ments of tho constitution tho Now York Club would bo liahlo to expulsion from the National League circuit Freodman's threat to drag Holmes boforo the Board of Illsciplino. to bo tried for violating tho so-callod Brush " blacklist rule," Is creating considerable morriment among baseball men who know tho business. Ah I reedmau did not attend the Ht. Louis meeting of the League, when tho Brush resolution was passed, ho can not bo awaro of tho offences for tlie punish ment of which the resolution was passed At tho meeting Brush read a volume of testimony showing that ball plaors hud boon In tho habit of hurling unmentionable epithets, not nocos sarily profane, nt umpires und spectators, and that tho evil hud noon permitted to, run riot. About half a. dozen epithets, wore hold up as criminal, nnd it wan generally understood by tho magnates that for tho use of any of them 'layers would bo punished According to the nterpretutlon of tho resolution as understood ly cloven club l'rcstdonts nt ht Louis and also !iy N. K. Young, tho President of thu National .eague, tho re murk mado by Holmes at tho 'olo Orounds on Jlonday does not como under tho head of offences to bo puulshod by tho rulo, and from prlvuto Information received Holmes's ease will not get us fur us tho board This is the most iintxirtant paragraph iu tho resolu tion: jo iiirpMuite baseball the national Iratue of VUt United (States, preservo ita rospectabllltj , surround It ttli such additional safeguards ss to warrant ab solute public confident e In it methods and purposes, to reform and promote tho mutual interests orpro. fesslonal baseball clubs and professional baseball players, It shall lie competent for any person or persons, whether plaxr, manager, umpire, club official of an club, member uf this League, or spec tator, to submit Information snd testimony In writing under oath lomeinlng obscene, inde cent or vulgar language (otlur ttisn profaulti. that being otherwise an I lepeda'.iy provided for iu thu playing rulesi duilug the progress of a game upon the bsll fteld by a plater or employee of a National League ilnb of whlih they have pers ual knowledge The Information and corroboi-atil e o ideuce under oath ma be submitted to the l'risldcntof the Lcagtu.ubn shall havo tho right to suspend the ofltuder peudlng investigation b the tribunal h(reinafter created, or not, aa ha may elect, being governed 111 Judgment by the cir cumstances and gravity of the offence and character of the evidence. It will be seen that If President Young does not deem tho offenuu charged of suwolent Ira. Sortance to brlug the cose before the board, he u the power to quash the whole matter. 1lllimiiIsWMssssssssssssssil LAMBENT WINS THE SPRINT. 8IIK OVTFOOTS TWO FATOItlTKS IS TUB 1IASDIVAV AT JIRIOUTO.V. Few neneflt by the I.lbernl Odds Against Clancy's Npeeily Mare Songster, Hotter dam nnd Cormorant l'rovo True to tlm Talent -Mnrltu Defeats Dr. Catiett. An atmosphoro saturated with humidity mndo oilstonco uncomfortable for tho :i,(XK) patrons of racing who visited tho Brighton Beach track joatorday. The reguinrs apparently do not mind such sklo Issues, however, nnd they eon tlnuod their cnmpnlgnngnlnBt tho ring with a certain timount of success, Threo favorites jiistlflod tho faith placed In them, but Hotter dam was nt such n prohibitive price that only the moneyed plungers bonellted by his v letory. Tho honors wero more equally divided than usual among tho jocknys nnd thero was no ro pe it Ing. This was particularly hard on tho Mnher system players, ns Danny only scored nt the ond of tho card, when his most entltUBlnstlo followers were wotkoning. Tho richest plum of tho day was tho High weight Handicap for nil nges. It wus a dash of llvo furlongi, with $800 added, and wan run its tho fourth raco. Hix good spriuteis turned out nnd tliotulent wont clean aatrny. Trolley nud Autumn wore played by their respective ndmiicrsnt 8 toC.Iwhlln Lambent was nllowcd to run loose at tho falso price of 8 to 1. Clanev's spoody mare, on whom O'Loniyrodo an unexpectedly good nice, outfooted Trolley after n furlong, uml won by u length, Thotwo-yenr-old Autumn showed up well among his oldor rivals, nnd only lost the place to Trolley by a head, while ho beat Lady Marian 11 length. Orion failed to carry tho heavy weight and had to rest content with beating the rank outsldor, Hanwall. Mahor exporiencod tho doubtful pleasure of riding the outsldor among the four left In for the first raco. He mixed It up in front to tho stretch, where Songstor outstnyod Charaaraco and won by two lengths Tinge, played to beat alt but Songster, failed to hold Maher's mount, and lost tho place by a neck. Fedornl looked to bo tho best on form In tho dash for maldon two-year-olds, but for somo mysterious reason ho was passed over iu favor of Ban Cupid I'odornl held n good berth from tho start, nnd won by half a length from Mnrk Miles, who had been his most dangerous rival throughout Lcando struggled up gamoly from sixth into third position, and the favorite wound up eighth A heavy plunge on Uottordnm In tho third race forced nis prlco from .1 to 5 down to 1 to H Kwnmp Angol was next In deiunml, whllo thu tilent practically Ignored I'ltzgibboiiB und Che nille. The latter, in tho hands of -M. .1. Daly's midget son, cut out n furious iuico and showed tho wa to the last sixteenth, whoro Taral closed with the favorito and won In n drive b lialf alongth Mahcr, wholliilshed live lengths back ou Swnmp Angel, was called up to explain Rome crowding ou tho turn. Tho result wns that little Dais, after being lionized by tho crowd, wnsiset down for a day for reckless tiding, Kogera .V Rose's Cormorant, who died in front tho other day, received another eh nice, nnd this tlmo ho brought off the trick in tho Ilfthraeo. Hoononedup sv gip or four lengths on the run to tho stretch and. although show ing symptoms of stopping toward tho end, ho won by a l ngth from the second choice. Ben Viking, with thu third choice whoro tho talent figured her Dr Catiett seomed to have such nroyalohanco ln the sixth race that the books would nnlv offer 2 to 5 against lilm. Tho plungers fought shv of this price and tho Doctor went out to.t to !). while Marito wns played steudll) from 5 to I! down to 7 to G Slaher mlsuncleistood tho starter, and utter a fiir break wns pulling Marito up ngiln when thu flag foil Dr Cntlett left the mark llke.i sprinter and mado tho start look so nigged tliat thero were signs of disap proval Manor mndo up Ins ground stovlily nndhadtho foot of all lu tho stieteli. Marito winning by .1 comfortable m irgiu from tho favorite. MIIob's tllly and herrlderwerecheereil to tho echo on returning to scale, und the crowd went homo lu good humor fciummurv . FIKST RACE Belling, for three year olds and upward that have run and nut won more than ono raco tbia yiar, $500 milled, of which S75 to seiond and $25 to third, al lowances, one mile and a sixteenth J F Madden'a ib g Songster, J, by St Blaise Smlbritte. HI (Dupetl . . 1 J Hvues A. Co 's b g Cuaracrace, 1, 114 (Maher) . 1 Adams's br. b 'Huge, 0, lou (Hamilton) 3 Merlin also ran Time, 1 48f Betting Six to 5 agalnit Songster, 10 to 1 Chara grace, tt to 5 Tinge, u to 2 Merlin. GKCOND IiACE For maiden two year-olds, $roO add( d, of which $76 to -econd and $2" ti third, weights tea pounds below (ho ecale, boisea not havinr been Beioudor third Allowed ttve puuudi. five furl ings J. P. Marlins 1 r. c Federal, by Kingston or Bur lington -lurethoupht. 1 12 (Douett) . 1 J C Titzaliuinomsb Mark lilies llJ(Iamea) 2 Jauita Ualway's cb c Ljando, IU data!) 3 somen. Slater ox, Dsit Guild Bill of 11 , Ludj Medillciomi , Subject Improvldint Spanish Main, Mener B , and Klundvke (Juien also ran Tune, t 02 Betting levin to J aunJiiil rederjl, 10 ti 1 Mark Miles 4 to I Ltasilo, tio lo 1 Souiers, M to t hlitor Foi. II to 5 Dan t ui hi. 1 VI to 1 Bill of U , 10 to 1 Lady Meddlehoine. 12 ti 1 subjtct JO to 1 Improvi dent, 100 to 1 Srani.U Main, jou to 1 Mener B , 40 to 1 Klondike Quet 11 THinD EACE Selling for three ear-olds and upward, $(100 add(d, of which $100 to second and $50 to third, Allowances ono mile J I. liwjers b c ltottenlam, 4, bj Imp Ilotbcr- ill-Imp Beudovii 113 (rarali 1 M J Dal) 'sell f Chenille, 4, 101 (I)alj) J A J Jorncrseh f Swamp Angel, 4, loo (Maher) .1 Fltzglbbona also ran r Tlmo, 1 12. Betting Three to 1 on Hottenlam, 50 to 1 against Chenille, 18 to 5 Swamp Anel, 150 to 1 Htzgibbons. FOURTH BACK Ulghweight handicap for all ages, $10each,$' forfeit, $S00 added, of which $150 to second and t'M to third, live furlongs II Clam) 's h m Imp Lambent, r, by Araphlon Starlight, 120 0 Leary) . .. 1 W, 1) Jennings's b, f Trolley, 4. 12rt iDnggett) ... 2 A J. Joiners br g Autumn .1, 110 (Main rj 3 Orion, Uanwell and Lad) Marian also ran. Time, 1 DIM Bolting right to 1 against I-ambrnt. 8 to o TroL ley , K to 5 Autumn, 8 to 1 Orion, 50 to 1 Hanwell, 8 to 1 Lady Marian, FIFTH HACF Selling, for two) ear olds, $flon added, of which $100 to second and $50 to third, allowances, six furlongs Rogers Hose's b. c. Cormorant, by l'hienli-Gleu Stop, 102 (Bongeri . . 1 T.l'.Hayisab c. Ben Viking HMI (Matthews) 2 L O Appleby sb f. Country Dame, DM (Maher) .8 Savory, Hold Up and Ncubcrger also ran Time. 1 15 Betting Six to 5 against Coimorant, 2 to 1 Urn Mking, 4 to 1 Country Dance, 10 to 1 Savor) , 150 to 1 Hold Up, 50 tu 1 Ncubcrger. SIXTH HACK. Handicap for three year olds and upward, non winners of "(0 this year, $10 each, $v forfeit, oo addid, of which $100 to aecend and $'() to third, one mile I J, Miles' a b f Marito, S, by Vnlante, Imp, Maori H7 (Maher) , 1 luriiey Bi others' Dr t'atlett, 4, US (Tarnli 3 Mrs W C. Daly's b f. Her Own, 4, 1UJ (O Conner). J Gov. Budd also run llmo, 1 41' Ilettlug Seven to 5 against Marito, a to 5 Dr. Cat iett, 20 to 1 Her Own, 150 to 1 Oov, Budd Tho entries for to-duy's races are us follows: First Itace For three year-olds and upward that have run at thla meeting aud havo not lnen first or sicond, with $500 added, selling, ou mllci Tannin 11 liPrlnre Auckland . IK) LeoI.ake lOS'Vlgenta , nil Abingdon , um Maximo (louiez ,, . , lit) Black Dude ... 102 1 inkier mi Qiiu Metal I'll link Chambray , U4 Second It-ire For two j car-olds that have run and not won at this meeting, with $500 added, lulling, nve furlongs. Lifeanard , .. KUlllraliam lis IbulUrdiier , IOJ Hop Scotch lis Slrllnrian , ,. 101 Curio lift Mrddlesom 100 Muoty Celts , ... 115 Mt Clemeu 100 St Clair . til Jean Blgclow , uul Third Itace Formaldon three year olds, with $500 added, five furlongs: St Frusquin , 12B Orthos 123 VVauwegu , ,, . lilOouaro 123 Julius Caar l-'n I'm kel book ,, lilt Ilr Wil lair) Dell , ui Sculptor 1J1 Mrs Trumbrldgo 121 HsrdyU ua Lllerllo ltello , lit Yodau ,,, l-'.l liisptitlou, ,, Ml Htonard 1 J.i lllinsful in Fourth Itace Handicap, fur three year olds aud upward, with $1,200 added, ouemlle and aslxteiuth: I'eipo'Da) . . 12(liOur Johnn) 111 Ito)alStag , 122!Komuraaakl , 103 Oloriau ... llJKeuatloual . nil Brnllotiald . llllJefferson ... 111 1 Kill Hacc For two year olds, with $000 added, selling, five furlongs Kirkwood 112, Tut Int , 00 Morning 1(H) lladtl) , 107 Crown , lOJIAl Beeves 107 Sixth Itace Handicap hurdle lace, with $Mi0 addid, ono lullu aud u half over alx llUhts of hur dles Ilrownllid , 145 Shultz ,. 13,', hlnvarra 144iMCid . ., UD llhelnstrom , 1171 The Winners ut Harlem, CiilCAon, Jul) 2(1 Tho Ihlnl lain 1111 the card at Harbin to-day was dtcluuil on ou aicouut of M rr tuhi s, and the nflli rui o rplit and run fourth and tlfth In Hi" first racu I'll m 11 McLlurg won, but waa dUiiuslltliiil for a foul Summaries First lUrc-Hve furlongs (launtlet.HH (Thorpe), 6 to 5, won Valaudlrs UK (Caywoodl, 15 to 1, sec ond, (lalathee, lis (hvcrett), 2 10 1, third. Time, Beci nd Itace One mile Utile Singer, 104 (Blosa), 20 to I, won. fonto, lOtf (rhorjis). 7 to 1, second, Wlnslow, 108 iVanduaen), 00 to 1, third. TUne, Xluxd met Os mil and y titdtth. obtiU aastssssssssssssssssssssssMssslas Chrlaty, 101 tBnrns). 8 tn S,won Oandelaria, 102 (Iborpe), 4 to 1, second) Kluslvs, VI (Kventt), 4 to 0, third. Time, 1 54M , Fourth Itace Four and a half furlongs Bony Biy, 102 (llurno, (1 toK.womr.UleO , un (Neweom), (I to t, second: The Dragoon, 105 (Shcphard), 13 to 1, third Time. 0 55. ..... riflh Itace (lures Me, 102 (Ererett), H to , won) The Xenliirklan. H)' (Caywood), g to f, aeeondi Be Lion, lor. (Biirua), 2 to l, third. Tlnie.o MM. ilitli llacc-One mile Meddler. Km (II Hhleldn), T tiil.wnnt Bogerll, 10H (Ihonie), 2M to l.tecondi Prosecutor, lov (Conic)), IU to 1, third. Tims, 1 41. Itesolta nt St. Louis. Bt Louts, July 20 Yesterday's downpour left the track aoggy and an sticky aa glue. Attendance only fair ml apociilatlcu tame, sultry weather having taken all the sap out of man aud horses Hunuiiarlea. Hut IPmi Ouo mile Adam Andrew, 107 M. Mo Donald), 12 to I, wont kinprraa Joeephlue.iU (hauel, la to r, second! Anno oldflold, HU (Frost), 30 to 1, third. Time, I 4 ....... . Second Hacc Four and a half furlongs Evelyn llynl. 115(11x11). .1 to 2, won: Lady Memphis, 115(0. loliibs), lu to I, sei undj Hidtilla, 110 (Lines), 20 to 1, third. Time, tl 1HM lblrd luce One mile Hnwltrer. Ill (Lines), r. to 1 won, Laura May, su (C Miirph)) loo to 1. seiondi Judge Debolise, 10U (Ollmore),U tu 1, third. Time, 1 4HM lourth Racr-Ilveandahalf furlong -In plant er, 121 (J McDonald), I to 2, worn Dandy H , mil (1 Williams), 4 to 1, ecconili Kit CUburn 10H (Snell), ltxi lo 1. third Tlmo 1 25M lifth Raie-SIx furhmiis Bells Bramble. lOv (Snell), n to .' won. Mitchell, 1 to U. Mt Donald), 5 to I, sitiin.lj Uovd Hope, HI (Ward), 10 to 1, third. Sixth 'ltiue-Onemlle. selling -Schiller, 101) (Hut tin, 4 to I, won; Moralist, 107 (Knell). 14 to 5, net. 011 1 King Oiiai, 114 (I lues), 5 to -', thlnl. Time, 1 47'i. ntOTTixa axd PAi'i.yn. Lady of the Mnmir, Bed Hoy and Klntnwnh Winners at Cleveland. Clkveiasd, July 2tl Nothlug Bonsational In tho wuy of tlmo was shown to-day nt tho Qrand Circuit mooting, but all of the rncos wero of an Interesting character Thore were threo contests ou the card, tho 2:14 und 2:10 luiciug olassos bolng won by favorites. Tho2.'!0 tiot was oapturod by Itodltoy, who was rated nt 5 to 1 ln tho books and went begging ln tho pools Lady of tho Manor sold for $100 to $80 for tho field In tho 2-10 paco. Blio got off poorly In tho first heat, and was notdrivon to win Lottie Smart won the hint after a eloo Mulsh nt tho wire Tho second bent narrowed down to a contest between tho fuwutto nnd Lottie Smnrt Tho latter won. Lottie made u skip boforo the tiuurter was reached In tho third heit, giving way to Lady of the Manor, who was kept lu front to thawlro Ueors showed great generalship ln tho next two heats The fnvorlto broko twlco In tho first iiunrtor of tho fourth heat nnd ngniu iu going down tho backstrotli. lulling back llfteen lengths Rounding into the homestretch, Oeci-s mado n furious drive, und tho l.'iiiy wont under thq wire like a shot, making tho last nuartor in 0 .11 '. u 2 05 gait. Tho porformnnoo wns cheered loudl) niul long by tho 5,000 spectators Ludy of tho Manor lot tho polo in the lifth heat to Lottie Kmart immctilatelv after the word. Hhe iiild It to near tho three-iuurtor pole, when Geors moved up nnd the two raced Into the stretch as n tctim. lrom the last turn to tho w ire thu raco was n drive to the Hag. when Lot tie was forced toiiuit and tho Lad) won Anita H wns favorito In tho books nt 2 to 1 In tho 2 20 trot Hhe wan never in tho race. Mar ion Mills, tho " guideloss wonder." pacedamilo In 2:11. (Summaries: 21IU claw, pacing . purse $2 500 : Lady of the Manor ch m , b) Mambrino King Princess Chimes, by Chimes (U(ers) . 4 2 111 Lottie Smart, ch m (Wallace! . 113 2 2 Meol. gr. g (fchaukand McMahau) .. 1 8 2 J 8 Ld B loitug, blk g (Kelly) . J 4 4 4 4 Time-.' OWL 2 11. 2 1, 2 10M. J:ll. 2 20 class, trotting purso $2 0001 Bed lUi) , 1 g , b) ltcd Cedar, dam b) Orattan tlltisae) ) 11 10 4 1 1 1 Louise Mae, ch m (Httdiiou) ... 1 1 Jill; n Minnie 1) , b lu (Bush) ... 2 tl 1 I 8 2 Klval.b in (Vndrews) ... .10 1J 2 2 5 ro MluuiUo.br h (V.otirue!l) ... . rt 2 12 n 4 ro ManitiT.b in (McCarth) ) .. .51111 5 J ro ()akle),b g drench) 4 .1 4 3 ro Valpa.b 111 (Tlia)tr) 8 7 10 H nro Maldeuo.br lu (Bocock) . ..7 4 8 Mil ro AiUtaS.b 111 launders) 11 5 tl 10 7 ro HlbilH.ch m (Heed) . . h K B 12 A ro Iiinique. b a (Uutrhlugi) . I: u 7 "Inn lime J 14'4 2 UK. 2 15W, 2 DIHl. 2 17M, 2 JO. 2 14 clast. pac'ng purse $2 000 Klatawah, b s bv htoluway KaUe O , by I lie tinnier MiDowell) 1 1 14 1 Pcutlaud, b e (Orangcri 1 0 1 2 Slbilla b m (McClearvl II J J 1 1 Millilli.bg tP Duble) ... 2 H1110 Hariy Omer, gi g (Douglass) tl 7 3 tl F-dward D.b g. llleuer) ... 11 11 H 7 Mldii b. m (Ijpham) . . . 12 10 7 3 Jib. b g. (Downing) . . . . U 5 4 4 lalrvicn.b g.iSbrars) . 4 4 11 U hgocn (fomierl) 7enlth),be (Critchileld) r, 12 5 5 Btrnke. ib m (Bush) . 7 11 Mill Jourm tniau.br a 1ON1U) .. 10 0 lo H Preatoria Wilk.-j eh m (Kimllii) 14 14 12 u Time 2 07. J OKtt. : I1H, 2 11. Suiette, Dan (J. and American Girl Win at Dover. Dotrn. N U , July 20 The second ew TJjgland Circuit meeting opened to day at Qraulte State Park There were threo races on tho card Tho first was tho J 21 trot, which bad ten starters Andy W. won tho first htat, but Su7otte captured the next three after close finishes The free for all pace was won by Dau Q in straight hevts Tho first, 2 08K, was one of the fastest ever paced on this track lnarace 1be2 Ar clasi for youiuc paeera furnished considerable sport Mtreury Wilkes was the favor ite lu the first luat In the seiond beat Vnurlonn (llrlsold for$.'ito$14 forthe field The race was an eas) one for American Olll Summarlea 2 21 clans, trotting, purso $'00 Burette, b m , by Neleon Iouette, by Kcntuek) Prince lOtlbcrt) 4 111 Andy W , ch g Folonii 1 .1 8 H Bet or, ih s (Marstonl ... 2 2 ,1 II J 1 . gr a (Lowe) .. J 7 J 2 I illlau Oddiuark ch m (Kent) . (I 4 (I 4 WalUrJ.eh u (Clark) .. 7 11 4 (I (luenn b 111 (Brennan) ... 5 it 7 5 KartlssUK. blk u (Brady) 8 5 5 7 Happlntss, b g (Walker) l M dis Liu B , b m (Middleby) dls. Time-.! I7l4, 2 1(1, J 17K, 2 18H iree forallilass. pacing, piue $500 Dsn Q . b g, by Hlmmotuhm ipsilautl Belle, b) M ntgoiner) (fthllliiinluw) . Ill lb Una, g m iBiweu) . 2 2 5 lllllia c , li g iltathburn) . . 5 8 2 Ntlllo Bruce, b m (O Neill '14 8 Plauct, b e (Deinareet ,4 5 4 Time 2 O8I4, 2 owif, .' 10. 2 15 clasa. pacing, purse $500 Aiiioiiran(lirl,ih 111 , by Hal Boy (Conley) ,111 Dick Wliti u, ti g (Brennan) 2 8 4 MixsMaxie ch in million 5 7 2 Mereurv Wilkes ill g (Palmer) 4 (I n Klondike, ti g (llathburni (14 8 Hal Almont, ro k (Mlddltb)) 8 u 11 IIDhlut' , br m (McDonslI) 7 8 7 Happy tllrl.h 111 I'lroutl .... u 5dla Time-J lAh, 2il(IM 2 17M. llarneis Winners at Geneva. Oenkta, July 2(1 Thla wan the opening day of the mllaumuior meeting at the Oeneva traik The wtathirwaster warm, tin lu the sbade. The track was iu fine condition and fast. The attendance was about 2.6() The 2 Jli trotting aud -' 22 pacing races were iinfiuishtd Inhibitions by Mjrtfo Piekwliu trick and ruutitng horses were heartily applauded. Summaries 2 24 class, pacing, purse $300 Alia wood, b g, by Nutwood (Clark) ,111 BinuluL.b m. (Mellon! ,,., 4 2 B Oleuvla, 10 111 (OUetctti) J 4 4 Fred II , blk g (Ft rguson) . . .802 Dorrts.ro in iC 10k) 5 8 5 Ijid) Bashford. b m iliimo) . ...350 WilketMald. c,r m (Anderson) 0 8 8 Time, 2 22't,. 2 20ii, 2 21it 2 2lt class, trotting puno $400 (unfinished), Little Hose, b 111, b OliTer West (Look) 2 1 8 1 3 B Martins, b, 111 (Warncri 15 7 8 12 Saraineeea oh 111 (Smith). . , 6 (J 1 2 5 1 IOueoii Curios, ro in (Vanaukcu) , 8 2 6 5 (I dr Alma, b. m. iLewls) , 4 1 7 4 dr (atoo.b h (Puat 0 SHU 8 dr DiisyH.ih m iMelln) . ... .1 4 2 4 dr Jim Smith, ill g (Crest) , 7 7 4 ills Timo-J JS'4, . 2lC,, J 2uM. 2 .'I1W, 2 J8K, 2-J8Vs 2 J2 elasi, paciiu. purse $40t) (unfinished)! Bitrtomt, b m ,b) Sherman iStrung) 113 3 May ( hristlne, b 111 (Vrthurl 5 2 11 (lov, Biishnell, b. g. (Oiiruty) 10 11 5 2 I.ad) Fnlrigue. b m (Mdndge) 2 6 7 V Bed Hover, b g (Melln) a 7 10 4 ltu Id, b g (Show) , 4 3 8 8 Shaulle, b, g (Stctsou) ... 8455 hitt) Itegent, ti m. (HaUIn , (I 8 4 It King All antra, b, e (Dwior) 11 5 UK) Luilu Job, rh m, (Overshlre) 7 10 7 ll Tliue-J J1U, 2 111!, 2 20H, 2 2IK Democracy Mnkes a Now Track Ilecord. Aliunt, July 2U A heavy rain thla morning made the Island Park track atleky and alow, A pool of water standing upon the backetretch mails the horses go to tba outside of the track. Despite thla fact tbo track record was lowered a quarter of a sec ond by I)i morraiy, who last wei k lowered tho 1 ruy traik record tin two successive days He bad 110 trouble u winning his race to day, aud after the first In at, lu wliK h he rertivrda poor start and laid up, he was never In dsnger Nellie Louws) also won her raco easily. Hurricsiie was her most dangerous com petitor, but every time ho came up b her side she muted so fast aa to t arry him nil his feet. The 2 22 trot waa postponed Suiumariesi 2 87 claaa. trotting, purse $500 Nellie Conway, gr m , by Pilot Medium Al ligra (Smith) 111 Mary Hill, li m (Dunbar) 2 2 Hurricane, blk g illsntckl 7 8 2 babeulah, b, in. (Oreeui . 8 8 a Dollv rmroe, b. f (Hyde) 4 5 8 lldlio, b m (McDonald) 5 4 7 Don li.ln (Murray) 11 7 4 Doll) Pan hen, b m. (Height) 8 0 0 Olga V Irgls, li iu ( berrlt n ,U 1) 6 Tiine-2 lvM.2 lH, -' 1HM, 2 11 class, pacing, purse $500 Democracy, or a by Usupy Patner Sally Brata.b) Florida itahlll) 4 111 Connor, Uk g, (McQuire) . 1 a a 4 Helena Duplex, b.m (Demarest) ... 5 7 2 8 Woodabed, rh, (Sterling) tl 6 7 2 Ambulator, br, g ( Fraseri 8 4 4 8 Sir Alcantara, b g (Liekert). . . S 8 6 5 Olelludb. br.g (Healeyj 10 0 8 HockyF ch.s.(Kllboru) 2 2 it. ON SHINNECOCK'S LINKS. rovxa bot.t.ikh Linns in rntsiNrx- TATIOX LP TOVtlStiV. Eighty rinyers ltcprrsrntlng Tirentytliree Clutis Stnrt-Tlio Miliinerock Hills Tenin stnkn the Ileat Score nnd ins Four Oupa-llrnirlngs for the Match Hounds. Boutuampton, July 20 A now departure In golfing In tliia country wns successfully carried out to-day at tho annual tournament of the Blilnnccock IIllls Golf Club. Foreseeing that, If tho tournament would havo been open to all, thoro would havo beenso many ontrles thnttho nffalr could not iiossibly havo boen run oft ln four days, tho club In v Hod certain organisa tions to send thclrbest pln ers.to tho nmnborof four. Tnotity-threouluhsrospoiidcd.furnlshlng, with tho homo talont, eighty starters. Hov cut) eight of theso returned cards Tho golf In gt n oral was of the er best class. It was nt thirty six holes medal play, tho first sixteen to mmllty for the President's Cup nnd tho maker of tho best score at eighteen holes to win 11 gold medal. Tho lowest score to qualify was Hit), mado by tholO-eur-oldpln)erof tho Wist brook Club, Hurry Hoi I Ins, Ji .whllo tho limit of tho qualify ing scores was 181. Clark. Jr. and Curtis tied for the gold medal at HI. Clark Is tho record bolder for tho links nt HO Twig's seventy-nine last your was mado nt hole play and n holo was approximated. Cuitts Is tho intercollegiate champion for IHfiH. iindnettto Leeds mado tho best noro of any amateur In tho Myopia open championship. LMovenof tho clubs Invited sent tho full quota of fom to com pete for the four cups offered to tho team making the best aggregate score. Tho cups wero won by tho Bhinnecock Hills team, with a total of 707. nn averago of 177. Bt. Andrew's wns second, with 728. The course wns very cuppy in spots and tho icreeii3 rnthorslow. for the copious rains of tho call) Ruminorhavecouuteraited the hard work of the club experts The weather was charming. Thero was tho usual throng of onlookors nbout the 11 ret too mid the homo green, for golf is a groat nnd doinltiating recreation with tho Bouthamuton cottagers Tho women pro dominated Miss Beatrix Hot. the champion, was one of those who mado tho rounds of tho women's nine-hole course during the day. Tho golfing dlniplo Ib tho facial characteristic of the Bhinnecock girls, who nre ndopts at the game. AMicthor they foozle or slice tho drivos, tho cheering dlniplo brightens their faces and proves that no hard luck will stir their tem pore, but the smiles nre swoetest and the dim ples deepest nftor n long, far driv 0 1 lie golllng dimple Is something now lu tho fashions of tho gamo. and it ma bo expected to spread to New port. Lenox, and whoioverwomin golf Llko tho bicyclo face, it is something that c.iunot bo denied, but it adorns instead of mars tho expression. Kinds, who is playing in better stylo than ha has shown since tho nmateur championship of 1800, mado u remarkable drlvo to-day In Playing tho home hole ou tho second round The dlstnnce Is 212 ards, let against tho wind tho cany on tho drlvo fell sonio feet pist tlio hole, tho roll making a drlvo of fully 280 jards Travis drovo close to tho groan on the first round, but tho ball lodged in a uup, costing him two strokes, with n niblick to get out Terry's golf was erratic lu spots, but ho mado somo of tho best holes of the day Curtis plaed llko 11 machine, and he should be djugorous lu the match piny J. Dowers Lee mado tho lifth holo of 102 urds iu 2 lie was tho only plaj or to mike n holo In such n phenoini nully low tlgure Tho euppy lies otten punished u good drlvo and were 11 fruitful in use of harel lutk stories Taken iu all. however, it was a grand day's golfing lhe scores by strokes of thoHlxtttn who qualified for tho President's Cup follow : 11. 1) Holllns, Jr.Weatbrook (lut 5 5 14 4 4 5 5 742 In . . ll 4 4 5 ll 5 5 3 .141 83 Out ... 4 4 5 5 3 5 5 6 tl 42 In .5455(1553 341 83-100 Tames F. Curtis, Harvard Out 446 5 4555 (141 In ll 5 4 5 6 4 5 4 543 88 Out 4444454 0 tl 41 In 5 4 4 6 tt 4 4 4 440 81107 G C. Clark, Jr. Shinnocock Hills Out . .04443456 742 lu 5 6 4 7 U 6 4 4 546 87 Out 5 5 4 4 4 6 5 ', 542 in r, i n (i a 4 3 4 4 ju 81108 J. Travis, Oakland Olll ..15464 5 5 5 043 Iu . tl 6 4 11 5 6 4 4 5 14 87 Out .45458666 tl 42 In tl 4 4 5 5 0 6 4 44 1 85172 M. M Barger. Nowport Out . 4 4 6 6 tl 4 6 4 0 ll In ll 6 4 5 4 ll 4 ll tl 1J 80 Out 5444444 1) 84 I In 546U0 5 43 4-42 8r, 174 Daniel Chauuct) , Dyker Meadow Out 6 6 .1 4 5 4 5 6 (145 Iu . tl 4 4 II 6 7 4 4 4 44 80 Out . 5 4 ll 4 4 r. 5 ll tl 45 lu . 664UII444 34188176 W. U. Sands, St Andrew's Out 5 (I 4 4 4 n 8 5 1140 In .... ll ll 4 5 5 tl 5 II 8 41 8 Out 5 U 4 4 4 4 6 6 744 In 7 4 4 5 tl 5 4 4 3 42 8(1 175 B Terry, Jr , Shinuecock Hills Out .U48344 5 6 510 In 5 4 4 5 5 tl 5 4 54182 Out 8 5 0 6 14 5 5 047 111 5 4 4 8 0 6 6 4 640-1)3-175 John Held, Jr , St Andrew Out .53853 5 46 741 111 II 5 4 0 6 5 0 4 64001 Out . 4 5 6 4 8 5 5 5 74 I In . 04 6 40663 44285170 L P. Bajard. Jr , Baltuarol Out .. .06444640 0-44 In .. 6 3 4 0 6 U 4 .1 44887 Out . 5 0 6 5 II 5 4 7 040 In . . 5 5 4 5 4 8 5 4 4-44-1)0 177 Foxball P. Kecne. Oakland Out .. . 4 0 .1 4 4 4 0 tl 0-4.1 In II 4 II II 5 0 4 J 44487 Out . . 4 5 16 4 5 5 5 0-42 In . . ll 6 5 7 7 5 4 6 4-48-90-177 W II Coles, Oyster Ba) Out .. 5 5 0 4 4 5 6 0 7-47 ln . 0 4 4 5 0 6 4 4 442-8!) Out . 4644466 6 741 In ... 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 6 6-4 1-88-177 It P. Huutluzton, Htaataburg Out , 4 0 4 4 6 0 5 8 840 In 15 4 6 6 5 4 4 8-41-87 Out . 4068467 6 0-45 In . II 5 4 6 5 6 0 8 4 45 110 177 P L Perkins, Bockaway Hunting Out II 6 4 6 0 5 6 6 (1-47 111 ... 5 4 4 5 0 0 4 5 4- 1-00 Out . 14 4 4 5 6 10 7-46 In 0 4 4 7 5 4 14 441-88-178 C D Barnes, Shlnneeook Hills Out 0 4 4 6 4 0 0 6 641 III 75456406 6 40-IU Out . 0 5 6 6 4 4 0 6 0-40 In 0 4 6 6 0 5 5 4 4-44-110-181 T. Markoe Robertson, Bhinnecock Hills Out ll 4 4 4 6 0 6 7 7-48 In .. 6 4 6 4 0 6 4 4 4-41-HD Out , ,84544640 747 III .55477044 3-45-1)2-181 Tho other scores. Ffrll Sicond Round Itound Total. A L Morris, Dyker Meadow uo D2 182 B H Boberiaon, Bhinnecock Hills 8.1 VI 182 W.H Belts, Bhlnnt cock Hills . l3 UI 183 0 M Hamilton, Bultusrol t . im VI 184 W, II. Crittenden, Drker Meadow UO UO 188 DeLameyMioll.KockawayUuutlug uJ IU 185 A. L Itlpley, Harvard UI U3 188 1 J J Deralsmes, Oakland , 1)4 UI 186 W. II Cheney. Maidstone UI U2 185 H M Alexander, Jr , Htaataburg 12 1)4 ISO H u Schuyler, Ilichmond Kiuuty us 01 It) a W. I) Vandeiponl, Morris County nJ i5 1S7 A ( Jenulnge, Wee Hum 100 8U let) Arebibal 1 Uogers. Staatsburg ui in) 187 I) 11 Baker. St Andrews U7 UO 187 J c. Powers, Dyker Meadow U3 n.'l leu W.H Dixon, llockattu) Hunting uu U7 1h7 J N Steele, Maiilstoua l4 ml Hit) James 1 ark, Itlthuioiiil County . UO UU ln2 1 C Haveinc)ir, Jiowport UU 104 203 A He Witt Cochrane, ht Andrew's U2 US luo F, il llohlen Philadelphia , 81 U5 17 0 J lalmsge, Ir , Newpoit 100 U7 1U7 11. L. Pratt. Ouik n Couuty . loo 102 202 I! Ci Wylle, Waihlugton 103 101 204 L. F. Beits. Utaatsburg . 117 U8 1U5 L. Livingston, Jr, Westbrook U8 105 203 It Winthrop, Jr, Newport lot) 10U 218 H 11 Uoadle), llockawa) Hunting loo loo 2ou II O McMckti.Shliiiiecoikllllls 101 104 306 t 11 Pratt, Queens Count) 100 108 '208 A. B Clatliu, Ocean Comity 100 Ut 200 O L. Williams Illehiuund Couut) 101 u.l 1114 A. Soton, Jr., liliedo UU 107 200 (J. haiie, Tuxedo loi no lliu W VV Lower), ltlchmouil Count) loo 111 211 It (loodliod). North Jtrse) 110 loo 210 r.o S liuyfer, Itliluuond Count) US UI IHU 1.0 Hilling. Anlsley 105 115 220 0 . Uarms. Hhiliuoi oik Hills UJ 100 1U5 S F Morris, Onogiiu Field UU 102 1U8 VV Breexe Smlrii, luxedo 108 Hit 211 II W Maxwell (Jnteiis Count) Im luj 200 T (I Knuever, Moutela r 104 lit 218 Henry Msy, Washington 101 103 204 A V Cllllds, Quigur Fbld 1(18 111) 2l)ll W It lhumtou, M r -in Couut) mo uu luo It C. W jt.on, Jiurns ( u inn no loo 1U8 HDvrmau Day ltMkawuy Hunting l()4 U4 Ins 0 Dehosl. Uuo,tue tlilu UO lu v 15 W O D rails, cilioguo Field 114 128 242 C rutauy Hlrnardsou, Lakuvrood no V2 1U1 O, C. 1 1 r, Maidstone ln2 luo ju2 F. Johnson, Vlufdst ue HI Hx) 1U5 S M Warren, luxedo 100 luj 20U A r llrlte. rtliinneeo. k Hills 118 104 223 A M. Brown, unattached uu H7 Hit) C L fapelu, Wealt'i-ook 103 113 luo 8 1 StiH le, riliiuueciM k Ilils UJ 1114 210 L. Urowu, unattached UI 103 200 W L Thompson, Mornecounty 114 118 lul V. II Boeley.Weeburu 103 107 310 VV lthdrett-N. U Lord, Uhluoecock UUU, J. II. Mer rill, tVaJntoott. jftresldMil Parrlah oi the club took personal charge of tho tally In tho team contest. His ro turns showed tho following results: Bhinnecock Hills Clsrk, Jr.. Detts, T. M. Ttobert on and Terry. Jr. Total, 707. St. Andrewra-ftands, Coohrans, Held, Ir, and Baker. Total, 728. Dyker Meadow Crittenden, rowers, Norrli and Chauncey. ToUl, 7JU. , , ... Htaatsburg lingers, Alexander, L. F. H. Bstts and Hnnllngton Total, 746, ltoekawa; Huntlug Uoadley, D. NI00U, Dixon and Tcrklna foul, 750 Westbrook laptitn, Watson, Hollies, Jr., and Llr IttKStou Total, ill I. Maidstone Cheney, J, Steele, Pier, and Johnson. Total, 772. ltlciunond County Parks, Williams, Schuyler, and Lowery. Total, 780 Tuxedo Soton, lalmsge, Kane, and Warren. To tal, oil. (Jneens County F. Pratt, II. lmtt, Taylor, and Maxwell. Total, 814. Quogue Field-Morris, Chlldi, Falls, and Debojt, Total. 84. Tim following Is tho draw for to-day. which promhos to bring out somo of tho best matches of tho ftiuson In the raco for tho Presidents Cup. Barnes. ,lr ,nuJ iJavnnl, Curtis nnd liol llns, Jr. lliiiitlngton nnd Keene. Terry. Jr. und Perkins, Clmuncoy nnd Hnnds, Travis nnd Dirgor, Coles und T Itobortson, Held. Jr. nnd Clnrk. Jr All w ho fnlled to qualify will meet lu 11 thirty-six hole modal play round, tho best eight scores to play tor the Consolation Cup. HAnATOdA. July 20 The second weekly han dicap for I Im Woman's Cupnt tho Saratoga Qolf Club was phi) ed to-day. MissFoosof Now York, w ho pla) ed f loin vtrnlch, w on Tl "J seoros ; Cro rtandicap. An Miss Foos 75 0 75 Mrs ltltkald .82 4 78 Mrs Morlnrl) UO 18 78 Mlsa Fuller HI) 0 80 Mrs stor 101 18 8 1 Mrs Huvik 85 0 86 MlesVllliir ,. U8 O UJ Miss Bltillle . . ... 112 18 U4 Lawn Tennis. DosTOt, July 20 A series of hard showers Inter fered materially with the inatchoa of the second day of the LongKood tennis tournament, and necessi tated the postponement of the better ones until to. morrow Qeorge VVrenn had no difficulty In dispos ing of his opponent, the hitherto droaded George I ee The latter failed to put uu the game be did last year, when ho worried Nesbit, the Englishman, not a little W renu pla) ed good, consistent tennis Tho onl) othei match of the day to merit ptrtlitilar uo lice tt as the Clarence Budlong Alfred Codman con test Budlung has been long looked upon as a player liable to glte a hard battle to the best of them, but he found in Codman an opponent who foreed him to pla) tennis every moment Budlong won the first two matchea with comparative ease, but fell off 1011 sldcrabl) ln his pla) lug until he had allowed Cod man to get ln two sets ou him by 57 and 3-H1 Tho firat match iu the Eastern rbaniplonahlp for doubles between George VVrenn and Max Whitman aud Blakemore and Hitchcock, waa easy for the for mt r pair, bummaiies Preliminary Bound F T Gross beat E P Fisher b default, li 1 mery bent Beals VV right by default, H Hooker boat J D Torbts br default 1 irst Hound C. It Budlong beat A Codman by 04. 02, 67, 30, 75, O. L vv renn, Jr . beat O. VV. Len by 01. 00, 03 1 It Marvin beat (I Csbot by 0 a, (1 4, (I 2, C V. Vihltback beat A J. Wellington by ( .1 12 10 2-0 01. S. M Piene In at M. Bruce by default, S C Mlllett beats Tr. W ise by default, A W. Blaekmore beat U. A. Mile by derault becond Ronnd-B C. Mlllett beat II U Uaekett by 04, 04, 04, II L Lwei beat K Horton by 40, 0 O, 04, 57, 10-8 Eastern C bamptonshlp in Doubles Preliminary round O L Wrcnn, Jr and M D Whitman beat Hitchcock and Blaekmore by tt o, 02, 00 Lo--o IIbam 11, N.J, July 2(1 Tho Scarboro HoU 1 annual tenuis tournament began yesterday with twenty entries lu the singles and fourtoen entries iu the double The preliminary rounds ln alnglesand doubles were pla) ed lhe scores. Preliminary Singles Arthur Kaufman boat Phil Castner, 11 1,0 2, V 11 Icvcntritt beat 3 Castner, lt7.75. B Illununthal bestial Hcrrog.O 0,7 6, M Khwnrz beat L kohustanini. 0 2, 0 2 Preliminary Doubles 1st Hem and Phil Castner beat 1 l.ehinauu and I Castner, 04, 67, ( 4, Leon Cohu and Al Forach beat Ed Uer70gandM Schwars. 7 6, 30 02 OnsMiF. S. J, Jult 20 The lawn tennis tourna ment for juniors, uudtr the auspices of the Orange Lawn leunls Club, bcgiiu at Moutroso )esterdsy aud was tontlnued tn dat . when play was finished up to the flnaU, which will be determined to morrow. The scores Preliminary Bound W. G Harr beat W. Watson, 0-2.0-1. First Hound W G. Barr beat Douglass Gordon, 02, O-o, Ned Lamed beat C O Wheeler. 04, O t, II D Brighara bt at H Vv. Freeman, 01, ilo, S O Cook beat II G Chenej.il 1, u 7, Walter Bill beat 11 D Buckle). 1, e, 0-1, P E Condlct beat 2a) Bramhall, ti I, 0 t C F Watson, Jr , boat V. U. Miles, 01,0 1, L D Crane beat Harold Mott by default becondltound BrlghambcatBarr,2 6. 04, 01; Lanud beat CeHik, 01,01 Condiet beat Sill, 01, 02 , W atton beat Cram , 30, 0 I 01 Third Round Watson boat Condlct, 07, 02, Brikham beat Lamed, 01, 03 Doublee First round Bramhall and Larned beat Cheney and Barr, 0 0, tl I, Brlghani and Condlct bt at W arson and Crane. 75, 40, 75, Bill ajd Cook beat Miles and Wheeler, 02, 40, 04 Ciiicauo, Inly 20 Erotica Collins of Chicago, the holder of the Western championship at tennis for 18U7, met W. g Bond, slso of Chicago, tba winner of tht duals in tho vWatern amateur championship timniament, to day and defeated him handih, Boud lieUig had!) out of form aud evidently afraid of the 1 uamtiion The score 02, it 2, 02 W H Mundy of Kit erside defeated L U. Turner, of Chi cago for the cousolsMou nrlze. Trap Shooting. The Hell Gate Gun Club of this city held Its second annual clay bird tournament at the Dexter Park grounds yesterday. President J. II. oaa mado a tollcction for the benefit of the Bed Cross Society, which netted, with a email contribution out of the club a treanurv, tbo euni of $25 The main event of the day waa a merchandise handliap, lu which fifty-one thootera took pvrt, tweut) threo prlzta being distrtbutod In the fol lowing scores the hantlli ape have beon added to the results Twt nt) -sev en prl-'i s went to the winners in the bowling tournament The s ores Mercluendise Et ent. Handicap, 20 Targets Metz, 20, Van Allen. 20, steifens, 111, Hchortemcie.r IU, Young. IU Belden, IU, Miicucll, lu. Kessler, 18, Doelnck. 18, H Thau 18, Fronol, 18, Breit, 18. Meckel, 18, Short. 17. Van dcrBosco. 17, H W Voas, 17, Richter. 17, h.reeb.17. Wicker, in. Col I II 'Veen, 10, Mahnken, 10, Forster, HI, C Ichaefer, 10, Htmt1 HI. Karl, 10 Damn reiser, III. Selg 16. Van Allm 15 Ilnbainer, in Wolff, 16, hands, 14, Vlsdl sou, 12 Major, 11 Wheeler, 12, Moore. 1 1. Schlleht. 1), Gerlinger 8, Newman, 14, Knobel, lo. Deed), 11, George Thau H Mar-quart, J4 Brennan, 11, Bock, 11, Ling. 13 Weber 14, Nowak, 10, lloettger, li, Ko1i,h, A Vosii I) Hide), 7. In the extra et outs the shooters fired at fifteen tar gt tn each, and tho scon s of the winnera follow. First Event, Scratch Van der Bosch, 12, J ll.Voss, O.Steffens 8, Short. 8. II W. Voss.S Second Kvent, Scratch Van derilioHch, 15, Shorty, 14, Summit, 12, Schlicht, 10, H VV Voss, 10 Third Lieut lisudliap Heibamer, 1", Summit, 16, Hreit, 14, Short), 18, Short 18 II. W. Vois. 11. SteOeus, 18, roster, 13, Ulmmelibach, 13, Stut ile 1 1 Fourth Ftent Handicap Rhortv, 16, Van Allen, 15, Lanei, 14, Hexhamcr, 14, Doelnck, 14, Forster, 14, H W Voss 14. Breit, 14, Kreeb. 14, Metz 1,1, Van der Bosch, 13, Hlmraeisbach, 11 Summit, 1 1 lifth I irnt-tuiend, 14, uu der Bosch, Hi, Hex hamer, 12 Muench, II, Shorty, 11, Short, 10, Illeh tcr, 10, Summit, 10, Wolu", 10 Crlrhet. The Itadnor Cricket Club of Philadelphia, ono of the contestants for the Halifax Cup, will pis.) iho team of the Jow Jerse) A C to day at Bergen Toint, The game will tm all the more interesting from tht fact that the proponed match lietft ten New V, ork and Philadelphia will not be pbiyedthls yesr.aud metro polian! crtt keters will hate an opporttt illy of seeing how tin ir 1 hainiiion team makes out asinst a Phlla tltlphia 1 lett 11 tv bit h meets 011 an equal fooUngall the 1 rack teams of the Quakt r City. Jlnsebnll faiimes To-Dny. SATIONAI IKtOITF ASH AVEB10AN ASSOCIATION. Washington at Philadelphia rASTrnt LKAOur, No games scheduled ATLANTIC IKAtiUg Nevrark et Palerson, Reading at Lancaster, Rich mond at llentowu Hnscbull Ivotcs. B 8,-Inl803. J.J D.-Ulght handed. Theodore About 27 years old, M t Y. X. Yee, aa no protest will be rerogntred, ktanager Belee said yesterday that he had signed Statlord aa general utiltt) man ' He a a good ball pla) er," saltl Solce, "and will help us out greatly " Tin Illvals hate July 80 and all Saturdays and 8mida)siu August open, Sta? A. I , Ashfords, and II lruiikhs uf Eit New ork pieferred AddrissW, liarvi), 1,0 Howard aTciiue, Brooklyn lhe series between lliu Chleagos and Cleveland Is the first to bo completed in the National league, bach iluh secured seten virtorlea Tebeau'a players stored 78 runs aud tho Chliagoa so runs. The ht Loul College baa a few dates still open, In cluding xAutir 11a) axtuwouia use 10 nearrrom an first iliasilubsoflerliu suitable induiemeuts A I dress Edward J Walsh, 500 Went Thirt) sixth street, Tho Dakota Field Club bas Amr 0 open, and would like to pla a team otleriiiK suitable guars utee, Mout clali or Villngton A A pteftrred Addles J V Mc. Orath, manager, Harlem ( aaino, 124th street and Betenth avenue. The Standard Athletics, have Saturdi)s and Sun da) a after ug 14 open, and offi r ilbt ral ludiite. niiiits to strong simi 1 rofussfonaU to intettliimat their home grounds, Falrrlew Sutton, N J Address Julius (joldsleiu, 2124 Third avenue. News from the Horse World, The yearlings tiimrtirrdst the Long Island tracks aru being put through a hvvl) eouise of spiMiits Ihere isu ) romlslut: crop lu etldeine aiSheepshead lta), and sjnie of the )ouu2sttrs are aald to be re markably fast It U said "Billy" Lakeland baa received Instruc tion from Marcus Daly to pn pare Ogtlen for tho Brighton Cup to be run at the Beach on July uu, is Hamburg Is already slated as a certain starter the table ill take a lot of beating Tba three ear uld colt Philip. b Rayon tt'Or Cum 1 hillips, wua icstirda) sold to Isaac Julius 111 for $61111 lhe lolthud b in trained and lilabl) tried by Jot k Joyuer, but he ran tlisappoiutliigl) the oilier da) Wlt'i belli 1 link be ina) win hlmsrlf out Marcus Daly visited the Urlklitmi Beach track ea tenluyaud experienced miiiw iroublu In passlug the turnstiles Thu copptr king had omittrd to bring along his badge and thegsteniau turutil hliudovtu Ikili i'lukni ton vouched for him, but It waaoul) when 0110 of the officials went down into his otru potket fur the requisite $2 that Hamburg a millionaire owner vtaa passed through. At least thla was tiis story generally current in the paddock afterward. portfjmnu'n toooOii. r, vWfrWvWmww ; I $1 Down I J l AND $ 1 PKIt WEEK. f I Y Pierces and Crawfords, t i '08 .MODELS (.I'AUANTKKD. $ o ci:. o. r. ro.") t 29 BROADWAY, N. Y. 11 (TWixf Floor, lolumbl Jlulltllng) S ' $ OK ' j; 1 123 B'way, cor. 25th St. V. OPEN EVENINGS I (IIVt'HVTSVTltltOAY) '', j J l'M'Uj U:UU. 5 ova REMOVAL "balk of' CYCLES ) ends Friday, we will more tn 10 Bvrclrr t Ever wheel nUiiehtered tills week v JC8T THINK MIVf DUtUAISS VM", OFrFBII $7.ooa $7.rou 'i for a lie n bicycle. 7..M) tn 917.A0. Ncnrlr tttf , known tnnKr Ncarh 2 (Kioto wlftt fntm. .rrnt rhnnrn for Drnlnrn HERALD CYCLE CO., "" &'H! . DIBFCT from maker to rider, department storesi ! uot In it; $10 ro. $sr,n High grade bi cycles, seamless tubing, IIiihIi joints, two piece Ala inoutl cninkn, handle bar ami seat post expander! first t lass equfpnieut, full guanntee, lilnh prais tantieme, rtriiiiwd. $2M no UHSOh CYCLF. COM PVS,No IMMurrn) st PXF.UMATK' WAtSOXS FOR SPEEDING OR BUSINESS. PKKMIKIt aiFG, CO., Hnrtford, Conn, vi CRAWFORD WHEELS, Cash or Time. ' MATHEWS BROS. 105 W. 125th St. IPIBKS. $1 4i each, neve a-nods no seconds wai J- ranted perfect. J W BUCKLF.V. ir.il South st. THE SUN Harlem Branch 110 tVLST 123TII stki:kt CUc Eur:. BRTfiT fOH BflOEQ Daily at 2:30 P. M. HUbV lUia or Shine Concert by Landor. , Take any Coney Inland route ) JOUjTMcHntK k CO "" r.n WAllltEN ST. am r vahictt nfw CMtituai Also a numbiu second band In irood order, DPI 12LZU Al M- It LOW PHK KS Runabouts. Stirre) s, Buggies, Traps, rhaetone. Two W heelers. Hoi kaways Station Wagons, lctor las, W agoncttea, &c Also Harness and Horse Oootbxi -, NEWS OF THE irilEELVEX. J Falling OH ln the L. A. W. Memberihlp I Tho lime fot Points. Ever siuoo last wintor tho bone li end of tho S Conoy Inland oyclo p.itli hits remained badly torn up No effort whatever has boon mndo toward fixing it, nnd it H beonuso of tho rough ness of tho path nt tills point that tho repair men along tho path hive so muny punctures to "I mend Iho roiwlrors like It, nntl hopo that tho J Street CommiisionerH will nover tnko action in tho matter, but tho riders who lmvo Buttered 1 feel vory differently nbout It 'lhoy think that '; niiath Beentoon fott wide is a small thing to -, patch when it is costing many of those whorida 3 o ir it 50 cents a trip to got punctures fixed s A typo o' amnteur eyelo rider that was begin- 5 ning to bo consideicd obsolete' has renppenred in tho person of C. A McCarthy of New York j city. A mouth ugn he wus a man who had t noerwonn race Ho won his notice raco at j BerUoleyOval threo weeks ago Nowtholtac- l ing Board declares that it has evidence that ha 4 has sold the prize he won In thut notice race. " and accordingly has declared hlin a profOB- j! slonal. 51 The returns in League membership for this I wreek show a continuation of tho falling oil. Tho total membership is given as H4.3()0 Tho A new applications for tho week ate 550, com- A pared with 1,512 In tho same week last year. 1 roiinsyltania is crocplng along toward Itho Empiro Stnto flgurofl, nnd Jlassachusetts Is 'l making a forward moo so rapidly that both S tho leaders aro threatened In New oik last f week eighty-nine now applications ore re- l coived, In tho Keystone State ninety -two, whilo the old Bay Htato shows up with 137. Tha ' totnl membership of each is- Now 1 ork. 20,- 3 71H: Pennsylvania, lli.ODJ; Massadiusetts. i' 12.607. Linton's pacemnkors. those who pulled him along iu his lost rnxo against Miohael. say that in tho last sixteen iniliis of the rate ho had to i rldo tho miles one-tenth of n second fnatflrthan hndldwhonho broko the world's records tha 3 i week before Those who thought well of Lin ton on form will bo glid to lenrn of such a stntainnnt from such a source, hut they should lonicmbur that Michael wis also on tlie trade during thoso lost bixteen miles Indianapolis has been putting forth unusual efforts to mnke n success of the I. A V meet tn bo held thero noxt month Tho merchanta of Indianapolis cnuiiot hopo lo get back In Eroflts on patronage tv hit they hate donated, uttheyhaui contributed to tho fund necos. Hiir for the moot in tho bollef that it will do tha city good Thny nro not nhllnnthroplsts. but they are proud elti7ons nnd look ahead They aro exhibiting a kind of local latiiothm that Now ork cannot tletnliui bnause of tho un wlehllnoss of its cosmopolitan population The , strongest Indlr ntlon that nil the city will sup port tho meet Is In the fact that the Mayor. Thoims '1 iggnrt, has just accepted the Chairmanship of tlie Met t Committee Ho is an enthusiastic wheelman, nnd nt Phlladel- t Fihla Inst tear, when he was with the. delegation rom lndlauiipolls. lie said that League mem. bars would llnd his city wide open to them as long as thoy tarried It Is noteworthy that whilo InilliniKpolls Is tho hiimeof seternl big cvelo linkers and hnb more asphalted streets In proportion to Its slyn than has New York it noterhnu had a cycle up Ing timk until this year The loursn on which the races are to bo decided Is one newly built forthe occasion It has boon trli d In professional men nf reputa tion and pronounced line for new records This will put away the ehancnuf a man winning a championship in slow time simply bceauso tha track is slow, Last Buniiny tho Vigilant Cjclo Club had the first experience with a "blind run." a novelty that was Introduced b dipt Peterson Thero wns a good turning out of club members, und they found that tlie riding Included a little bit of eterylhing, such as itibhlestonos, asphalt, , macadam and dirt nmiK nnd nlsoaHnfl At the start no member knuvv where he was going. The orders lor all nllkowern. "Follow lhe cap- ; tain" The route led aeitins'lhlrt nliitli ritreet ; Ferry to South Hiiioklvn. around flreentvood Ometory toFoit Hamilton. toTvvenU-seeonil Roniie on the ocloiwtli.thenoterthehhiers- s bond Bay couiso tn the historic old Ited Mill. ft returning tin Kings Illghwui to Bergen Beach, ' From Bergen Bench nlmH wastanen tot nnar- , Bio, where dinner was eurted '1 In return was r made througli I Intlamls and I Inthush tolled- ford attnne and over Tvvents third htreet Ferry No loads were ttiteieil twiic. and nlto- gt ther It was a en it tint s fun Inr lliosettho I paitielinlul 'lhe ith n will Im followed tipby 1 tho ilub. nnd the "lillml runs" promise tuba m more wicccshful than any previouel hold this ft. season, j j Tom Conner is tiraiiunll) Increasing hit, psl- H tlonluthoL A n t liniiiploiishtp (mint table. u Tliu ollklul ktiindliigof thocouipctltoiu follows: 1 1 .amt$, J'mnl am4 IHniiU. i Osrdlner 6s Sims S ft Cooier .. 8S lirowu ,. 4 M Batd , 5H hlen Jj Taylor '21 Butler J 1 Stevens IK Kaser a (j Mchailsnd 11 llouretle 3 a 1 Bullir ll.Hly A ffl Frcemuu iillillls 3 ('I 1-ton KilKlHer J Kimlilr fllileinnn 1 3 Mcrnns f Btiker 5 jK Bottler 1 1 H The National Circuit bicycle meet whit h wa to hate In on lield nt Asluirj I'ark uetorilay jj was postponisl until to-duy uvviug to tha Pi threatening weathoi 11 ISyOllHATIOJJ 10R WltrtlMFN I S II )lci. lrom New York totting Sing, follow H route frr in Flft niiilh Hint tn linlUB'n ilflalits K mibllshediu lurhiNbii July J3, t tuilinue tUmnull ti loukti. (Iia Oaks, Mount 11 pi, AnUlej, Wood- fl lauds, Llinsford, Kat lew , to slug auig S N01ES W, Matthew fllbli of the CVntnrj Whtilmrn of thla f city is oruantzing a rountr lyilt lub It is pro- a lkjsedtohavu tbo hesdoqsrtere ut Morris Heights. Im j lie plai iirotide f ir a in i and ui 1 1 date club- ly Iioiimi, with a mom! rsl lp liuuti d it aim y J M ju hliibs of the I nipire stati Wheiliiieu Si will sit nipt to ! In i tin Miii mile I uturi Iliad (II Club leiord on 1 1 i Sutur lav lh On u. ntlii Mum VMittiiiiui f Hex kli ii will l'J holtl u linn u'nil run to tt'li t an I 1 tntilliiiiL il uainl I nun Mi uul in rtluan- U i ther iiistrlusii ti lUmtiuiiorM i harl s..ii reiuair if willreii ainln iloulit, Llulou lusakreat lusuy ad- g luirrlslu this country who piofe.s to oellevn txatJ ( ls better udildlo-diatiLncs man than Michael. Iff - Jf