8 NBJW-YOBK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. AUGUST 14 1904. A Brown,' c anil VBunee » Batterlee— Patttn, Clarke and Klttredrs; Mulltn awl W. L. Science, run out. •••••••. "i Berille. Attendance. 6.000. CUAMPJOSSUIP CRICKET. H. Glover, b Hoopwr ...... -.-'...... *******'"\u25a0'•*'...... A. S. Durraot. c Twin*, h Dodds.. '"""••*i ! BASEBALL ST. LOUIS, 4; BOSTON. 1. D. Thome, c sub., b Ifc-itis. H. Poyer. c b 51mpa0a...... > Wtld...... 2*********'\u25a0\u25a0•••••• 102.Cbrmack 10 4 darkness). MANHATTAN. yesterday ishes in Front. B.Danseuse (Easton) 106.ONeiI 7 6-2 At Haverhlll—Haverhlll. 5: New-Bedford. 4. The Bermuda cricket team defeated the Yon>... 4.lke S. (Watts) 105.Burns 12 ft- THE RECORDS. First innings. Second Innings. Cricket Club at Central Park yesterday by a sbbV. ' 6.Niblick (Thomas) 103.Traver» « F. .1 Irendergast. c ?. of 82 to 34. The batting of G. Bell wai the feats*, SSM,] (Devens) 200 80 Cook, b K«ily 1 c b S. Cook.. © game. [by TEIXGB.A.PK to THE C.Bob Mocsori S«6.Olney NATIONAL LEAGUE. EASTERN LEAGUE. Dalton. 6 of the He scored 48 runs. Whitney-Duryea 7.Awakening ITeaser)...... £i9.Hlldebrand 10 4 Won.Lost. T.c. K. J. Taylor, b Kelly & b Laurie Baratoga, N. T Aug. 12.— ... Clubs. Won.Lost. P.0.! Clubs. At 3; Jersey City. 2 C. Smith, c Dalton. b P0we11... 24 . 6.Uncle Charley (Schorr)... 87.W. Fisher 40 IB .719' St. Louis 50 4fl Baltimore— b Clarke 1 achieved its greatest triumph of the racing ft.Merces (Millwmn St.) 2ft New-York ....69 27 .s£« At Providence— Newark. 5; Providence. 4 (tea Innings). F. A. Slade. c S Cook, b rtatle 94.Crlmmins 60 TO 81 ,r.19 Br*ton «| -|'« At Buffalo, 4; Rochester, (seven Innings; Kelly year royally fillips lO.Oood By» (Nolan) 99.8 Miller 100 40 Chicaro Erock'.vn 3*f» ™ ••" Rochester— 1 8 c Hurdlteli. b P0we11. 22 POLO. today, when the three bred 11. High (Daly) BO Pittsburjr 56 39 .f.J>f>! darkness*. \u25a0W. Adam, b 1c A- Cook, b Kelly 10 Life J>9.Gruni#r 20 59 42 .684 Philadelphia ...27 71 .2.5 — Innings). Clarke Tanya, Rose of and Heart's Desire almost (Alnwlck) 102. Sailing 40 Cincinnati ! At Montreal, »; Toronto. 6 (seven K. B. Kay. b Kelly 1 Dawn 12.Woolno!a 100 Smedley. Powell, succeeded In winning the grand am total of f.ret. 13. Brush L'p (Rogers) 103. H. Phillips.... 7 6-2 AMERICAN LEAGUE. A. c b * — b -. 0 14.Delcanta (Clancy) 102.Martin 20 R Clubs TVon.l>-*t.P'-., Cluh* Won.Lost. P.c Clarke Laurie .. — •"•eond and third money In the renewal of the rich 60 20 39 51 42 .MS STATE LEAGUE. A. Cleave;-, b Kelly 0 not out 1 Bryn Mazer IITakes Narragansett IJS.Northville (Sanford) ..105.Miller Chicago «0 .«M Cleveland 65: H. E. Adam*, c Clarke, Hopeful field of eleven lC.May Cress (Mrs. Aud) 84. J. Hennessy... 200 N.i 80-ton St> |Detroit 41 .423 — b Stakes. Of the entire «00 100 . M ..WS 37 B3 At Albany Albany. 1: Binghamton. 0. Kelly 2 Foster, b 2 Cap- U.Linda Eo nepareted Heart's Desire from her stable com- Xose ay. fair, lengths. Tlrre, 8 Leg byes Pier, Start won drUing by 1H The game between the Giants and Cincinnati Karragansett R. 1.. Aug. 13.— final gam. pasioos as the company galloped past the winning play at Polo Grounds yesterday, went to the visit- Total Total wkta.> "0 In the polo tournament In the for the poet, and the margin by which they defeated her the CONNECTICUT LEAGUE. 40 ft N'arrv SARATOGA TO-MORROW. j ors in an exciting contest, by a score of 2 to 1. — LIVINGSTON F. C. gansctt cups wan won this afternoon on the fleld wax so narrow that to those In the grandstand it ENTRIES FOR At Springfield 3: Springfield. 1 (first game): - ••• ' Country Club, by Bryn C. Smith The spectator? were treated to an exhibition of Norwich.(second Dalton. b of the Point Judith as though the green had crossed TOOT RACD—For mares 3 old |and over. Seven Springfield 6: Norwich. 1 frame: eight Innings*. P. b Smith 24 Mawr •eemed Jackets iears Harper found fault with — 1 (first C. Hurdltch. • with L. Waterbury In place of George splendid sequence. furlonp*. rowdyism in the sixth. At New-Haven New-Haven. 8: Merldsn. C. H. Clark*, b Smith xl. ilcJa.i* the line la Virgin Soil 103 Girdle - M was ordered from the game); New-Haven, 6; Meriden. 1(second game). S. E. G. Cook, b Adam 3 den. Myopia was beaten by a goal Hamburg fillies 1 s the umpire's ruling and *> % of The score Conspicuous as were the two Pronta 10S Hoodwink 0 and called his R. W. R. Powell, b Adam ..-as 11% to IL Bryn Mawr IIreceived struggle, they merely (Id Thyme 103 Armenia >" j game. Kellyrushed on the diamond Kelly, Herbert, 11 three roajr, throughout the entire were *•"> however, by ¥. P. c b Adam 63 by handican. of Jane Holly JUS Mimosa players from the field. He was quieted, A. G. Laurie, c Taylor, b Slade The match was by far the most hotly folia, after all. for the beautiful daughter Wad- Dimple IshJana &° K. A. Bray, not out 13 contest*! ' Schlel and the other players of both teams. Hahn of the tournament, and was full of good Kandspun. Prom any angle at which a turf SECOND HrXTKRS" AND | MAJOR DEUIAR IN FORM. A. J. Q. Cook, run out 1 team STEEPLECHASE warm up with Peitz. and McGraw J. B. Foster, b medley • work. la the first period Waterbury made two may be Judged, hers stands out pre- HANDICAP: 4 years old and over. The *hort course. started to 0 performance Itonnre 145 'Seagull 13» I stop Tills the umpire P. E. Bousfield. b Smedley prenomenal plays, with three well directed has ° Iordered the umpire to him. taking the across 10 goatstrokes eminently the best her age and sex achieved GortnasaUan HOlLlbreito 13 stop Hahn, Byes - ball the field and twice refused to do. A police officer tried to IJ> all this brilliant season of racing. When Hllde- Dafpy-Down-Dilly 144 I Legbyes . — in succession. The second period was marked by In years but he refused. It looked for a time as though CRESCEUS'S TIME No balls 1 bard riding; both teams were well on the brought her back to the judges' stand the THIRD RACE—THE KBKTCCXT; selling: Mile* 2 EQUALS only goals Waterburydefensive toaud old. Pit mid a half furlongs. the spectators would take a hand in the affair, but -I*3 and two were made. played public the boast of the stable, reiter- 94 Total .- a strong game, and repeatedly saved the bail m understood lacantation 102ILIizle Albertlne.' finally the was settled. Bowerman was of Myopia's goal. score was 7 ated and whenever its exercise boys Czarapbine 100: Miss Morgan 84 trouble front The to 9% tn wherever Mirthless 08 Linda Rose 84 put out of the game in this inning for disputing BrynMawr' 3 favor at the close of the third period. "We'll run Sysonby's eyes M E. Smathers's Trotter Goes Fast at the could find as audience, Candida lifl'Nopal umpire's E. COLUMBIA OVAL WINS AGAIN. Myopia scored three goals opening of the Peggy <>7 the record. E. Brown Mazwel> Norman... »,,. 4 tha time made Mr. Keene's colt Errant !o4'A'la V> seventh, got on 1 the fin* work of the Australians. 103; for the visitors in the his base Bmathers * $40,000 Major Delm&r. equalled all-round two 3—H. W. Harrison 4. i~ G. Shaw 3d « Junior at the track by the sea a Dalesman Elliott 03 Taylor, who trotter. Kortlnng and A. Hoskings. captured B—R. E. Strawbridge 413—R, P. Acasaia tfca Brtrbton Carbuncle 103 j i balls and Corcoran bunted to Call mark of aid B. who all Waterbury.. » ago. the filly carried fifteen pound* Cresceus's champion 2:OC^4. without the opponents* scored Back— W. 9'Back Devereax MUbara.. X month As FIFTH RACE—Maiden 2 yftar olds. six furlong*. with the ball. Dahlen made a bad fumble of their wickets between them and must of a runner In front to break the natural resist- Kings J. more than did Bysonby her performance bi Lindsay Gordon 112iBulwark 109 Odwell scored. Delvln fum- 96 runs of the total of 153. For County, Total 21: Total „.'.£[ tsnlsheuy 112 Alps JO9 Steinfeldt's , and of the atmosphere at the Empire City Park P. Stuart and E. B. Recce made a good stand for — sjtven preference The only challenge she re- - . ance Summary Bryn Myopia. the Lobo 112 T! Doctor 109 Ibled Behlefa hit, and then threw over McGann's the third wicket. The score: earned—— Mawr n. 8: U. waa from her stable companions. When the Tennyburn 1121 10ft yesterday. Allowed by handicap Mawr U. 3. Lost by penalty ceived Artful :head, and Stelnfeldt tallied." The score: A, McDonald, starting KINGS barrier went up the green jackets began popping Yorkshire Lad 112 Zrala , M« Driven by P. and to beat COUNTY. —Bryn Mawr 11. U tar safety. Net score—Brrn iUwtn. SandaJwood 112 Raiment 1"» CINCINNATI. I ' NEW-YORK. • the great trotter turned the course In A. B. Lewis, b Hoekings 0 11V: Myopia. 11. the shirting mass of colors like huge beetles. Bedouin lost Mirthless 109 ab r lbpo a « r lb po a 2:02*6. 2:021*. Cobban, Kortiar.g 0 from o|Br««iahan. cf 6 0 2 1 1 winning performance mark Q. 'Williams, st b to the front, \u25a0L Aubyn 103, KeOey lb.. 2 0 0 9 O 0 thus making a and a E. B. Recce, b 20 First Heart Desire shot then Rose Seymour, Browne, . 6 0 0 3 1 0 Kortlans: - year and have not cf. 3 0 1 2 0 0 rf.. yet normal J. P. Btuart. b Hosklngs 2] of Dawn, and finally, after a half furlong of the SIXTH RACE— olds over that won Sebrinjf. rf.. 4 © 2 2 0 Sb... 3 0 0 2 8 2 which no trotter has excelled under GOLF. $!.<»> in one ml'e. OJDevlln. 1 0 0 C. B. Worms, a Bennejf. b K0rt1an5...... 1" run, Tanya, I£K>4. 1f... 110 10 OlMcGann. ltx.. 4 7 1 The quarter was trotted In0:21. the half Williams, Kortiang 'i Journey had been the beautiful XcChesncy miAndre-w Mack 108 Odweli. 0 8 1 0 U condition*. 11. b " Lory, in Ada Nay 114' 103 Uolnn. 1f.... 1 O 0 0 O l|Mertes. 1f.... 4 in the three-quarters In1:30*4. and the mile K. J. At wood, o and b Hosklngs The sturdy tittle brown youngster Jack Garnish ICorcoran, sn 4 0 1 o, «5... 8 0 1 2 3 1 1:004. , Cobban, black, Atwoo.l Hrurlliorp* 100 14 Dahlen. the half In H. C. st b Kortlang 10 Memphis gaudy orange and ! Sb 4 2 4 0 Gilbert. 2b... 2 0 0 110 in Major Delmar moved middle .••- * Che brewer's {°cund King of the Valley 80 !StelnfeWt. 10 100000 2:O2Vi. G. Gantier. b Hoekings A. Wins First Wilson's Kleilon lii«i 88 Schlel. c... 4 0 1 r. 0 o|»Dunn 1:59 clip. lie tired perceptibly In the home- Dr. K. C. Husklnaon. not out ....,.— 2 M. Reed President* the Ekh«r colt. Sparkling Star. in Mr.. . Gold Spot 2b 3 0 0 2 8 0 Bowerman. o. 2 0 1 1 O 0:59^-a ~ * Witchcraft 104.' Aurumaster a» Woodruff. . stretch, required seconds to trot the last T. A. Marks, o Mara, b Kortlang (Old and green chevrons, Woodford Clay's mare Dimple 104| Harper, p... 300000 Warner, c... 201210 and 81?i Bye. ~ 2 p.... 8 0.100 — Cup at Ekwanok. Frances, carrying the orange of Princeton and the Ha**. P...._2_O._l_?_i_2 Tayjor. quarter. Leg byes . o Shot, ____--- day waa regarded distinctly unfavorable [BT TELEGRAPH TO TEX TaTBTTCI blue of Yale: Mr. Maddens Hot in the fa- ...29 2 627 • The as Total M Augus Sinister, PADDOCK _Total. l] time, the being chilly and the south- Vt,. Aug. Albert M. Reed woa mous cherry and white hoops; and PARAGRAPHS. in nlata inning-. for for fast air COLUMBIA OVAL. Manchester. •Batted for Gilbert the tßatUd blowing at a high rate over the course. * tournament for first president's cup here bearing the polka dots of the wizard of Wall Street. Taylor In the ninth Inning. east wind A. H. Dover, runout the the more enthusiasm than 6 Ekwanok '.Inks by defeating sUI pattered hopelessly behind the green trium- Cincinnati 00000020 o—3 The performance occasioned L. Mara, run out ...... —.- to-day on the James l at the B. Kortlkng. Smart, b 80 jrlrate. concessions from .PY niMlin TO THE TRIBUNE.] New-York 00000100 O— any record breaking performance yet seen st W0rme...... L. Taylor S up and 6 to play. In the final {3-hc!* Each received weight — A. Hosklngs. a and b Gantler •» Saratoga, 8. lilts K. V.. Aug. Arthur Redfern. whose- First base on errors New-York, 1: Cincinnati. Empire agreed that Itwas the H. M. Blake, H. Williams, b Worm* 11 match. Keen golf was displayed by both men Tanxa. five off Hahn 5 In four track- Allhorsemen c reached the homo klscaldcr was injured when Trepan fell with him —Off Harper. 4 In Inning*; ever trotted, all things considered. R. Cobban, a Recce. b Lewi5. ...— 20 throughout the day. Reed had the better of toe The three Wbitney-Duryea horses Innings. Left on bases— New-York. 1". Cincinnati. «. best mile J. out ...... ~ last Wednesday a selling: race, waa to Taylor. off 2 try again at Brighton N. Escobal. not .8•> City player on the outward Journey, comer with not more than two lengths separating in enable First ba*<» on balls— 4: Harm. Struck Major Delmar will probably J. Allen, not out Garden and rid* to-day, his father has decided to take out—By Taylor. 7: by Harper. 2; by Hahn. I. Two-Vase— he will at the : - 1 3 up at the end of the winninground. In them. Hearts Desire was still in front, but Lyre and — Wo-xi- Beach this week, and next week a,tart Bye finished him to New-Tor* to have the shoulder examined Brepnahan, Bowerman.— Bchlei Sacrifice hit going to the the afternoon the Lakewood man Increased bis meeting, later •vras at work or and a moment later Hilde- by a specialist. Some fear is expre.-ised that the rufr. —6tolen ba.-«s McGann. Mertes. 3. Dshlen. Double Boston Grand Circuit Total (six wlckets> -.133 lead by good work or. the putting greens, and fin- her. player and McGann; Brcsnahan and McGann; of the and took command. injury la more serious than thought at first. fair at Syracuse, at the end cam- G. Bennett. R. Dundas and M. Bourne did not bat. ished o up and & to play. Flndiay 3. Douglas took brand slipped out with Tanya was Brown and V.'srner; Stelnfeldt and Kelley. Hit hy State and. day open Tanya, Klver Speedway, so Mr. the best gross score medal In the all The stable had declared to win with which pitcher— Taylor.— 1: by Hahn.— 1. Passed ball—Bower- paign, to the Harlem handicap, from a field of &*. His card was 73. In and the W. H. Hammond, who bought the filly man. Umpire Emslle. Two hours. Attendance. paid . v»m acquired all the penalties »he will get. Mist from 24.623. Smathers yesterday. ANOTHER DEFEAT FOR KINGS COUNTY. the afternoon he made the eighteen holes In 76. fillies, therefore, Ponlatowsky, added to __- the second race, a half- him a total of 154 for the day The best other two with the race apparently Prince her the field for With only six starters In B had a giving bodyguard through the Hopeful to-day, but as the transfer had of the 2:3 class, seventeen The Brooklyn and Kings County Teams net score prize was won by U. Weaxherby. with a woo. were merely acting as a not mile -Josh for trotters rather at Prospect In which •core of 51—15—76. pole evi- t>.en registered with (ho Jockey Club, the stew- SUPERBAS TAKE ANOTHER GAME. ,v. required to get the horses off on fairly one-sided irame Park. the stretch. At the sixteenth Hildebrand scores re former won by US runs. Corbln and J. frightened, began ards of the meeting had no other alternative than for the delay was fixed on the A. dently became a bit and hand to decline tho entry. even terms. The blame for the of 72, WOMEN'S TOURNEY AT HOLLYWOOD. Shaw, on Rose Sanders, who drove John H. 6hults"s bay Flannery both hit rigorously scores riding his mount rather vigorously. Millard P. and 55. for Brooklyn, while H. Long N. J.. Au«. a (Special).— Flnaia In Desire, this Box, Brooklyn and repeatedly brought him not out. W. Stiles Branch. of Dawn, and Lyne. on Heart's eeeeing F. it. Hitchcock's Dandelion fell In the last race With Garvin in Beats St. gel-iSns Ben Axworthy T. tournament of the Hollywood golf Tanya was in difficulty, both be- ahead of Maroba. the pole horse. For this also played well for 23. For Kings County the women's end thinking that to-day in a general closing In st tha start, and Louis, down Marks and £1 Griffithmade double figures. The links were played to-day, and Miss Alice Price won riding In dead earnest, and challenged Tanya threw his rider, Fischer. The bo 3 to 1. offence the Judges fined the famous relnsman. who Misa Julia Price by cras W. 7 •*-«« not score: the sliver trophy, defeating as though they expected to beat her. She shook hjrt. however. developed Lou Dillon. J123. m 6 up and 8 to play. The Superbas aaan to have struck their winningI off slightly In and, KINGS COUNTT TEAM B. then oft, however, and finished with open daylight Sanders'a trotter got front • Maturtn, _ etreak at last, for they again defeated St. I to 2. Dr. Bump. 107 - of the homestretch, made a brlll- Jordan, peted yesterday the weekly handicap, but only at b Ccrbtn 4 Just (Lindf-eyi. 10 1. second; Worthlngton. 102 (W. but did to spoil ruck ih«^ bead J. in Desire, beating Agile by :> Darts), errors on both ?kW much the con- nrcjt In — 1 c Flannery, b 1 H. the former a nose. The 3 to 1. Uiird. Time. 1:22 Lynch, Torlo, CreccerUin, test. lant fl»l»!> n»d won by a 1:0S«- 4 a 2101 -! Dr. Huskftuon. Nairn... •even men returned cards. The winner waa M. Sinister, TwemJow, Lear, <;<> W. D. Stout, c Ttttill. I* Nairn O K«eSM pair. Augur and the former with Hoceo. Axares. Ben Drop o' Rye, clip. Weed. The scores were: «*»«-» American ami FVeeaiaa also ran. Tho homo player* mada a run in the first inning E. Grifflta. b Corbln 10 ar^ pounds, 11.", were outrun all — b Corbin \u25a0 3 - ~ V22 and the latter with race (six furlcnß.«) a four-year-old roan gelding, bred IV. Form. Wee« • Bacond Hersaln. I'O (Rice). 0 to 1. on Ges.«l«r'« three bagger Dillon's out. Both i The winner Is 8. Fisher, ..-. o H. M. - 1?5*• 2$* g" fun; M<-!wo* (Vsnderbout). and R. not out E. the way. and brought up the rear guard. 4 to 1. a^con-i; Mlltnn ami by W. B. Dickerman. former president - 11. Andren« " Young, (Troxler), 3 to l:]fl. Isides tallied in th* next, the visitors on a bunt fol- owned Byes 10 B. Woolton 1« *» |\ Because of a widelydisseminated report that the IDS* 1. third. Tim*. Little Exchange. Lena Holly. J. • Harry, Dromio, Kreil I*rleMneyer, Renaissance, Gas- lowed by two wild throws and a single, and the of the New-York Stock — A3 W. a Houjhtao « * ]»ury*a fillies were not at their best, an unex- conce and De Grammont alto a Leonardo, formerly Total W. A. Hamilton .*. Sam** *? ran. — local men on three Mnglfs nnU stolen bnift. r>ll- 2:lT»i. the dam of was driven Harry pectedly liberal price was offered against their Tl.irU race (six and one-half furlong*) Goes. 100 lon'.i two bagger, followed by a K.tcrln<;e. a and BROOKLTN TEAM B. E. Axaatroor J°* " *'»t (Ivmi, 4 to 1, won; King Rose, 10U .-rb.iobhs. cf 3 » n ft ttlletkley. Slilet, (Vice). 2 to 1. Hlleo, 107 (TrorJer). 8 to i 2 1b...4 0 210 4 0 and James Butler's LeU fourth. Leonardo was W. H. b Stout 28 four were returned, the winner being George renewal of the Hopeful was one the third. Time, Ed. Ball, Sheckard. If. 4 0 13 0 --, 4 0 10 10 c Stout 1 cards The at 1:132. Blissful. Pretension and 1 Oiliritln. choice la the betting, selling for $20 A. V. .-aim. Marks, b three feature* which adorned to-day's programme. Icewater also ran. fc'trane. 2b...2 0 3 11-: cf I0 0 10 0 second In pools liyea _...._. 4 Deaven. The score: Filth race (fira and »-half furlong?) Luck? Charm, Bahb. ss 3 » l •4 4 1 Barclay. if 3 I1 0 0 0 of S«5. Otwt atadlc^ Net. The Saratoga Derby, for three-year-olds, at one li»'. 9'9 — 1 r day, C. Hazard dition to these, there was a race for gentleman Sixih rare i.a mile and throe-sixteenths) Doeskin, X, Totals ...20 3 627 M 4| Urn a dash of a mile and a sixteenth •L William*). C to 1, won; 101 l(J. Conley). Totals 80 1 7 M M -\u25a0 (Or tHi t>arers. From Rtart to finish she held her THISTLES BADLY DEFEATED. riders, and the offering brought out one of the 7 to fecund; Buccaneer.(Barron). •Batted for McParland In ninth MEADOW. 1. Mit*Eon, J>3 20 to 1. third, Inning. pole front, winning easily Th«» Indians had easy game with the ARMY MAN AT DYKER brilliant \u25a0 ilaet al the and the by West an most gatherings of the meeting. The Time. 2:01 »4. t?t. Agnes 11. Matnrprinjr, Goo-Goo, Semper Brooklyn i i o .\u25a0 ii \u0084 f> x—3 Cor the monthly Vlvax, Sf^lfjer. l:. and all i> 'i — at In match Prospect There was a fair turnout handi- usual excursions were run from Albany Ioa D. Wlssen—King's yesterday at the Dyker Meadow Golf Club. by cities., and <«..<. Ui« nt?aln«t licr was surprisingly strong, Park. The latter badly missed their captain and cap the ranks of the regulars were aug- Bub. mlaoo). 2 to 1, Sacrifice hltn— hlta^-Ges*-— b<»ttlnß f**->^oloul-1<« <;rnsi.-r LsMf tZ>. Bf-lle Star and ail .1. and were defeated which and the I:2ft One M./re, 1!-!-. Mips Manners,, Poeaart, Howling 2: Ral.b. Hitter. UeCbrmlck. piay»— ana first class condition, and some J^ong Island courses. Dillon: Uabb. 1)1!. on and ICcCormlek; Babb and I'lllon. th«- others for $10 and to each. 66 runs after their opponents had declared their The course waa In D*i»lali and Df-ath also ran. — Loulx, Captain Home, of James Keenee Left —on banes Kt. 8: rirooklyn. 4. First base oo Gordon Prince, the speedy five-year-old Innings closed with six wickets down. H. 3. good golf was played. T. M. R. brown Ben colt Delhi, 4; paclns Alox- Brush OfT Garvin. off McFarlaml 1. Flr«t ba»« on States regular army, played the best which won the Hopeful here a year ago. to-day had RESULTS AT HARLEM. error* .-'i. Louis, 2: Brooklyn. •-'. by pitched ball- stallion that stepped half a mile in 1:01^ on the Rml»r and S. C. Snow bowled with great effect for the United By Ganin. 1. Struck out—By <;urvin, 2; by "arian:. winners, golf of the day. doing the course In 87. and win- the first running of Derby — Time, first day of the meeting, started again yesterday the the former taking 6 wickets for 15 the virtually to himself. Chicago. Aug. -First rar« (r\x furlongs) Kleuron. 4. I'M Umpire—Johnrtone. prize, first prize going to E. Way. The only two that im In the half mile dash for pacers of 2:23 class, and runs. The score: ning second J. opposed him were E. X would have In challenging a bulldog Or- %t0Ta?. ]OS c^ieehan), Bto 1. third. Time, 1:18%. Tarn gave Boston the only score In to-day's game. The Just c Richardson 4 Captain T. M. Home...-. 8; mondes Bight o Sad Or : won. The half nolle was paced In a clip H. S. Alexander, run 0ut...... 24 »l 19 and Bobadil were both named in Chanter. Sam. fee Mureaca an.l Velra* Clark score which, if maintained, l:01Va. L. Box and Arthur P. Clapp .- |t the atae ran. would carry him a mile in til. o b McCallum 21 O'Flya / » » « oreralght list, but their owners P. H. E.•• pools to J. d« Sllva, not out Georte P. - » 2:03. Gordon Prince in the for 125 19 k*pt them botn at Third race mm Oak Para Handicap; one and one- Boston 0 0 0 ft 0 1 ft ft x—l 4 mid F. H. Wl»gl.i »°* |[ home. elchth ,I'M-Phil (Klcol). won; " • HO for the field. K. Eldrldge, not out j =« Finch. 106 6to 1. Prince Ptttabarg 0 0 0 0 ft O o—o 6 1 l*g bye T. A. Gent — Silverw'ngs. l'fi i! 7 to 97 Th.- best of several close finishes was seen In the 1 L«e J» S. The race was a procession, with Delhi always fJler>. 1. second: Schoolmate Batteries— Wilhetan and Moran: Oas« and Ph^lps At- Wide J. ::::::::::::::::::::::-: Jfj ** in ermon and A. Gage did not bat. ~ »* »* bis • » to 5. second; Huzzah. AND PHILADELPHIA SPLIT EVEN. Judge Green In a stirring through the hum«- H. T. Walden * 91 to eld trick of bluffing him whip. M.lntyr--' 8 to CHICAGO drive THISTLEa Phillips ~ »9 with his From Mn>», Elle and 1. thiM. Time. 1:42. Beau Ortnona*. stretch. F. J. >le Jud Re Hlmes also ran.- Philadelphia. Aug. 13.—The local players and Chi- Anderson, b Alexander _" there,w uttle to Fifth (one anrj followed the race, W. n «5 him. race one-«lxt*enth miles)— Kerrn cago split Another ronsimr finish In fifth A. Wyllle. run «»,...,. £!£"h?l£?i£ T., Ban 01 a double header to-day, losing of one mile for 2:09 pacers. E. E. out 2 , i]iffiei ,; to \u25a0\u25a0 In won, but Spear 1 10S 1. third. Time. 1:51%. Cele-1 to ills form' ciuhmates B 0 the first game. John M. should have Snow outdrove W. S. Patmore. b Alexander (•> 11™tl n 1 n ' In the second to and first to a lack of for the Waldron Win- t< A k M^. Kofsmond, **»*«* Sharks blanked the visitors 4 to 0. In tfcn flKht thf wire, money went to 11. L. MeCallum, c Harney, b Alexander & Owing entries FF rank.ink !!'\u25a0 ah IlI The scores: hy head. o Farley, b many of we Ape iiSixth M* aU^ra'l Black Hal a G. l^elvall«. Snow , 4 lams cup. caused by so members •'- race rderec-clxteenth* of a mile)—Lady Ellison p.. 4 to 1. won: M (Feicht). l) Chicago 3 11 ft 0 11 1 0 ft l_g. 9 8 handily, though Anderson, b [[ 7 wamis Club spending the summer Tear.year, an<3and the n>ld this \u25a0 Cutter. 20 to flash for 2:11 trotters rathfr not A. Alexander...... 4 the cont*-«t osrtJcan. !<>. 'Mclmyre). 2 "i 11 play handicap, open contest betweenbetween Mr Hitchfock'« f!S?^i, to 1. third. Time Philadelphia— . O ft 0 0 0 0 O—o 6 4 without \u25a0 hard drive through the homestretch wh»n U. Anderson, b Snow n qualifying round at medal FoKhunter. Mr. Cotton's St. mo. Green Gown, tuDtie. Mary's Mo- Welme.r Hml Corridon ana Dootn. Jamps J. M. Johnston*, not out [. Orancpa Jude and Mr X! tnellan Al Case; *1,,0 Gai^ice. Gallant. Batteries Kilns: irtniWiftwii by Butler's Dlreot View. s only receiving handicap of 14 or over. brought tte grandstand up ™ and ran. gam*.) H. E. .1 Sturrock, b :; to members with a BeveMb raoe (one mil.)— O—DASIT. HALF A dition, and the third round for the Sachet: 14»tn* I;', -.." *'.? J0""J - to I. second: Chicago . "> «' ft ft 0 ft 0 ft— Ho ball \ Rob Franklin. HP, d. SSeJ "that°l«ted to Jr.. also ran. War A. S. Thurston by 6 up and 5 to play: M. r tator iSnowi 1 and 1to play, L£• I*>okrmt b. h. (Shank) 2 Clark beat W. U. Poole by 4 up Hal. (Mclional.il up. match LAUNED RAIN A'.ci.ilne. b. rr.. 3 TWO INNINGS AT WILLIAMSBRIDGE. C. Fuller beat J. M Meßnde by 1 The BEATS CLOTHIER FOR HIGHLANDERS. Hewing Machine, ro. m. (Blgrst. 4 between Hazen Morse and Simeon Ford was oost- Karle Scott. 5; Tin.-. The Manhattan and Columbia Oval Cup was won by J.O ff.WjgS Inalm. a 1:01*4. Association poned. The Dearborn final 3u« before the B PACING—2:C« CLABR—PURSE $:\u25a0»> DASH OHM teams, each with several men short, played a full Foot, who beat Sidney A. Lawton in the P^el^v^snudehome turn wa»Va>*eof hisSwir by up 4 play. Win* in Final* Chicago MILK. two Innings grime at Williamsbridge, where Man- round 0 and to of Southampton Game with Stopped inFifth Blurk l.lk g. by Star Hat— Light, hattan, after being disposed of for Hal. tSnow)... White , br 7 runs In the — ll»n!ca Coy . . ". 1 first innings, eventually won match by S. CUP PLAY ON HILLSIDE LINKS. M., the G. E. Tennis 3 to 3. John blir. c (Spear) a T Tournament. The Score. Guy Oaton, br. h. (Doble) 3 Bradshatr played a good all around game. The PlainfleW. N. J.. Aug. 13 (SpeciaO.— lnthe «*| Iti^n g. '1 \u25a0•• Ryder>. Southampton. Long Island. Aug. Play fBT HI TO TUB TRIBUNE.) X.. b. 4 score: play committee cup at the HUlatd- 13.— in the \u25a0!!\u25a0>!\u25a0 Dandy C •">: Blrdtns «: Ontrlflo. 7: Peosla Drake S. for the «olf Meadow Brook Club's lawn tennis Chicago, Aug. 13.— Ualn stopped the game of the T!7n<\ 2:05 V MANHATTAN IT. Tennis and Colt Club this afternoon the point tournament wu FIK3T INNINGS. brought to an end to-day whon William A. Lamed Highlanders and ChicaKo at, the end of the fifth PACING -2:18 I LASS PURSE 1800—t>A8H. OKW AND • >• OMB INNINGS. winners were l.Hshton Calkins. G. F. T. J. P. K-llv.b Shaw Shaw 0 Murphy. The scores fchoon-for »«• defeated William J. Clotti.f-r in the final of th« inning, with' tbe score Ito ICheebro and White CNR -SrXTERNTH Mill's «I. E Brail.-h.iir, l> .-haw... 4 net out 1» mnk«r And Arthur Cheery I A. NetanaOß, C I'.i-nn«n. b CUl> W*re: 6—4. Ithad bepii agreed to play only were the pitchers, and both were hit rather freely. Last m by Bobble stVOrecor Welcome Grcss. H- > \u25a0* (Andrews). ] Smith 0 1sub, b Shaw 0 • two mis. r*rau?f of the Th* team was to tally, making two Bunker* ,T. 0 Calkias W hfravy condition of the home Ural Belle Starr, br. in. Shank) 2 M. McGuffle, not out . b Shaw l Lelrhton " -.% Sch.>jnnn3ker -„ J*!:i-d was In his best form. placed runs in the second; [ebell made a two-bagfrer and Edgar Boy. b. h. iFulleri 3 A. W. Cherrington, a Mur- G. F. I*>• Ha Abbott, phy, b Smith 1 h Arthur Murphy ,; Be-Me blk. m. (Hudson) 4 Shaw .... o ** 7*. Ma rstunta with rare skill. When I>undon followed with a single; then Game! made atrl, N. \u25a0\u25a0 an.l b Shaw.. 0 Smith, ... [. Van IV: D {? » Clothier made a Dewey. 5: Fred N.. 6: SkyUnd 7: Zlba. s. Time Vlckers. « b Shaw 3 11. *i lair return be was c\ct ready. a wide throw and Isbell scored. Dundoo stoln «\u25a0\u25a0••- M«% By** 2 Byes 9 SI E. Irrronser y »\ EOCMAIUKS. Robert Abbott {* «< playlnc or. the pait of Clothier and E. B ond, and eroeaed the plate on Sullivan's two-bagger. TROTTTKa-2:23 CLASS— PUBPK '$««— HAI.K • 10 \X oost them the final r»ABIi. Total I Total . a A. L. Oit*r*.n ? •a \u25a0 1 «- - Dewburat of the doubles for Highlanders A mii.f: H. Morgan ... » *« »-- « -on they The made their runs in the KB] C. "^t^afyssij *«-redefeated In three biraight tete by Larneu three — .v.l.i OVAL. TEAM B. Cup t H. and "Bob' A\renn. fourth. Anderson Rot on balls, Leonardo re R., I\u25a0• Helllr.! Lena Holly, by Director The point winners for the Gaston IPli !»h. ;„..„ Pettlne. 6-3. 6-1. 6-4. In this mat.-h his base Ganz*l FIRST INNINGS. SECOND INNINGS. A. I*"•r*.Ottersou-l^" Bone. Owner. \u25a0«> \N re:.!i lobbed with skil!. and had singled and Ftiltz was safe muff, (UlckemotO .' j G. Shaw, c *üb. b r.rtulsbaw 7 c and b McGuffle. Van Burtn. Harold Robert and Clothier and on lebell's fllllnff Ben Axworthy, b, ir- (Sanders) 2 0 .. 4 the scores: Dewhurst on tht run continually H. A. Smith, l> Itradshaw . 1 b w. b Bradahaw.. 3 between the not the bases. On Conroy's fly Anderson talH.-il. Jolly finchelcr b. *. iSpeari ' 3 . & and tbe hns<: Me- K. Murphy, b M.iiurtte . 2 c Cherrington, b i-lS"^^,"."::::::::,^^Oj-k Stabi«O(«.CnTri3iina •t line. Clothier and Dewhurct fall.-d Gulre fielded i^-t.L br. m. 1D1) Ryilei> x *-\u25a0* c^«tca" ;if.'vsvii IS • to play up to the r.»t witii the speed that was was out. then Chesbro covered himself 5; Tim*-. c",, Rradshawr 1 °?r" 5* 1 ; Maroba. Joarr.ette. \u2666>. 1 r?v°" \u25a0 K."7£z* ..." r 8 \u2666•rpecttd of them. H. Milner. 1. Bradshdw 4 not out 3 Uar-.ld Ruben ji»> r?^ » .Miss Xobbe and H. F Allen with glory by sending out a single, which TnOTTING—2:tK) H. Newbety, Bra.lsha*....b ... fjtfgy' ;w^^- r5 won the final of the mixed doubles, enabled CLASS PURSE S7CO—DASH. « lA. L. Otterson ~T ytj •'»'> defeating Mi«s Ganzel and Fultz to tally. The local if>Nß Milutf O b Bradshaw - A. E. Harclay Ji*"^~ _ "0 PHi and Le Roy. players made AND ONE-SIXTBENTH MILES. . " ic» I'branfl ... <:. j| Robert 2-6. 7-6, 6-L The con- a run — P. 8. Brennan. b McGuffii . <• sub. b McGuffle... 0 BsJ In this inningon two singles, by "> solation in the singles was won by Lyon. who a double steal Maeetto. blk. I. Constantine Merry Clay, by Harry not out 0 i) Bradshaw Kh«r,f»ll defeated Xobbe, 4—6, and (Dtekersoa) N. Kvan*. 0 <«*ll> l,y it 6—l. 6—i. Bulllvan'a out. The score: <:iav 1 Bvea .. ... Ifn^lh. Green, b. ST. : PriiMse 6. Tim* th« 1fV Jones, cf. 8 0 1 1 0 \u25a0• Oreenlander. Lake Mahor>:»e yesterday between Ma2 The clubs competing for the championship of the 222* //•"... HI!?!!! OiKeeler. rf' Iit 0 it \u0084 2:l7\i. ? ' •gj-i E^-' Callahan. If. . BROOKLYN EASILY DEFEATS PATERSON. clubs, by the now*o^ I-*Hol»Ti>iri;' 13-5 MO Metropolitan Lawn Tennis League 3001 o©.Elbwfild m." 2 !0 4 TROTWNO— CLASS— PURSE J7OO— ONI and Bedford Oolf and was won Ljj[~ 12 3 jesterday Davis, e5.... 800 10 0 And«« lh Ri DASH. Paterson, N. J.. tog 13 (Special).— The Brooklyn Dwtght Partridge and T. E 1?'-,'. s, ]!, brought out Tannehill, 0 21it V AND ONE-EIGnTH club by 31 holes. J^^wnCT the most . spirited sort of play over 8b 2<» 1 10 Ganrel. V 8 110 10 MILES. for are the only members of the visiting Ma* nets. Isbell. 1b... 2 2 2 0 10 Fultr cf ' 1 John Taylor, b. by Dispute—Dolly, by -» tt i \u0084 ktnic. I Time. \u25a0 players Brooklyn's .-•- 1 6 furlo»K^ moved up into New-TJTIE ;;•.;.:, Worm made a fine stand for first E. C. Dusenbury 1;E.' Raymond ;\u25a0••• A HOPE^Jf>t second. .. 0 0 3 o—3 SPECIAL TO BEAT 2:02«4. wicket, the pair putting 90 between them. The H Lounsbery At the on on V Low*: R. A Kings County Tennis Club courts, Bergen- Left Chicago. 0: New-York. .> Two-base Major Delmar, by Delmar (McDonald) ' 1 former also bowled in capital form, and captured 3. Bartn>: 3 Dr. Perrickson Kingston-aye.. Brooklyn. hits-Jones, l^ultz, ( i J. Kirhy a st. and th« home club hit—Fulti. Isbell. Pulllvsn. Chesbr'o. SaTrirtr* Ttrn« ».. five wickets for I- runs. The score: H. B. Taitlaon- OIT. E. 0 put in Stolen 0:31. PI.; \u25a0 H. in Its best men the singles. They defeated p!ay-l>undon baees-Dundon. VThlt« i^u d!uM« Time. 1:00*. t:3OH. 2:02' 4 TV. It. J. 9'w. M»l* ""*«— the pair and Davis. Struck out—By by MOM U of the New- York Athletic 3 White 2- '' ~' i J.SpiiAllßi Star lWiU ail Club witheaae. .-hefbro. Bases on balls—Off White, a- ort ChMbra Poyer.'.' • \u25a0 \u25a0",:! Tv--ii - Ii, kL.^j « worked his drives so persiKtentiv 1 Time—6o minutes. Umpire— '"Mbro, V. G. Warburtoii. b J. 3 Total at Roland H. *iMallory. that the was de- SherWrai. CAUGHT AFTER A W. Hunce. i' 11. J'oyei 24 at Utter LONG CHASE. W. Hooper. l» 11. row- 1 feated 0-3. 6-1. Frederick G. Ander-on de- William D. Strong, who gave his J. H KM. Caldwell by a score even one DETROIT WINS AND LOSES. address as Chi- w. ii.t.l.is. k J. Co] .1 sided.feated 6-3 C-0. Mallory more cago, was arrested at the Empire City yes- 11. WIM. Be) out 3 Yachts, Boats, Etc. • and Caldweil did their Detroit, Aug. Track r« b il. Piyer 5 Launches. best work in the doubles, but the 13.—After winningsix straight games terday by O. W. tan steadiness of Dr week, afternoon Detectives Heal«y and May, J. RlU'llngs, c an>l ti J. Poy«r 1 E- ' Fi-axtr and Anderson proved too much this Detroit lost the second Slmp»on. Two pilot talibcxfs. E. Barrett. \u25a0»*« Tto«, liUM. on^"hR Pilot O»o». 1-tonaa^w-St»t*^»- 5 6AKA^«A DERBY."., y, The Field Club's players took three to the local The scores: the detectives coming J. K.rv.-1-.i. b I. pojrer Iror full Information iiKjotr* trs straight batters. ... N. Y. from (First game, i ii. \v. Taylor, <•\u25a0\u25a0 b fit?. ! victories the MontcUir Athletic R n"s" \u0084 for him started for the woods. \u25a0 1 om J2. y**f*t lit.Odon] 2-B Clnb team, on it 1 0 i n -; s_i After half J2e.j . I the courts of the former. In the Detroit 00 s a mil.' Healey CBWBgtfningsf) jurttn j.- Jn 8 Alexander Washington i chase Detective fired two shots In the 2 »cl * Amend defeated A. F. Kidde — OtiOOOoi o_2 4 1 Carriages. *-«• *-«: cd T. B. Barks defeated H. A. Hinck Batteries Donovan and Seville; Wolfe air. which frightened Strong, and he slowed up and , i (km«): and Kittredze While Strong wa* being 47 Paired with A B. Glsdwm in the , Second ,{,{ jj arrested other Detectives • *-\f-^-double*, andli^.r.kwon << - *^.' were arresting Morris Lynn. Eugene Blodgett. v '> I over Hinck and Washlngtsc. n (, __ \u25a0 T ourchaae a small • Berrlan. 6-4 0 0 2 0 .-. lt . ''"'brookltn." Uverys»|^to^* m Frank Williams and Henry Freeland, all of whom \\' business: ata:» particulars. CW. BRI^ t DebaM OOUtitioul o—l & A • \> fat- . j^s axe believed to be members of Strong's gang. C, A. Wuiiii. c mm U tinI\u25a0• .... 43 90 FUtbush-ave.. Brooklyn.