YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. 1902. 4 NEW- American League had received a formal arP»V^- CYCLING. BASEBALL. tion for a franchise in Cincinnati for n-rxt year. YACHTING The names of the men back of the move to se- cure a franchise are suppressed at this time, be- HIM OUT OF cause the application will nor be aoted on -unfl OF ELKES'S INJURIES MAY KEEP WINS AND LOSES A GAME autumn meeting of the league The -irn NEW-YORK the ago. \u25a0 /•THB^OPLn % ICANHABSBI BAY SPECIAL REGATTA. RACE-CENTURY RUN made several weeks :ir.d ttu m-n TO-DAY'S LOUIS. liare said to be well known in financial circles oi Sound was dotted WITH ST. The west end of Long Island TO-MORROW. this city. yesterday with the white sails of twenty-six little class, in the spe- RESULTS GAMES EASTERN LEAGUE. ill 1 yachts, of the one design racing Judging from the past performances of the con- OF YESTERDAY. the Bay Yacht Club. at cial regatta of Manflasset testants entered In the big motor paced race the NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEWARK LOSES TO ROCHESTER. o They were divided Into seven classes, and Included track this afternoon, one may St. Louis. 4; New-York. 3: Chicago. 6; Boston. 1. . to-d,i? §|I| Manhattan Beach Philadelphia. Rochester, Aug. I.—Rochester won again kLI many built this year. says (first game). ICincinnati. 3: of the new boats fly. that he 2 (flr»t name). bunching expect that records will Walthour New-York, 4; St. Loulsw. 2, from Newark by hits in the third and flagship, the |Philadelphia. 4; Cincinnati, 3 Commodore Stephen W. Roach's will eclipse his performances of last week, when he (second game). innings. pitchers did good work, hut end of start- Brooklyn. 6; B. ! (second game). seventh Both steam yacht Emeline. formed one the record. Champion, who recently Plttsburc. support, Washington. made a new AMERICAN LEAGUE. Moriarity received miserable and after the ing line, off the clubhouse, at Port for the Is in good shape, FOURTH UACE— BUIGHTON DERBY. One and b"roke all records hour. 6; 3. I 13: WlpsMSjagap. 0 third inning the visitors were never in the game. American one-design boats was big Californlan, says Cleveland. Boston. Detroit. Philadelphia. J.v OF SPORTS TO-DAY. one-fourth miles. The course for the and Floyd McFarland. the Chicago. 7; Baltimore. 6. ISt. Louis. 11; Devlin's home run was a feature. The score: PROGRAMME buoy, thence around Old Hen gong for k Major around the Gangway that he will be there when the sounds GAMES TO-DAY. - Beach Racing Association. Brighton nallMinlkilii 12ClHomestead IJJ buoy back to the been hard at worK all ROCHESTER. NEWARK -Brighton Old England 123,Hyphen ul buoy and Hen and Chickens and the last lap. McFarland has New- Cincinnati at Brooklyn. * • r lb jo iI p. m. Hall. It s not ex- Plttsburfr at York. | at» r 1& po a Beach. 2:30 in Six furlongs. broad to the first mark, with the week with Freeman and St.. Louis at Boston. 1Chicago at Philadelphia. 1 1 0 0 0 Weaver, cf.-.. 4 2 1 3 0 ( New-York: Cincinnati, FIFTHHACK—Hlghwelght handicap. finish. It was a reach pected Elkes, had a bad fall at Boston Ttni-d»n. If S \u25a0\u25a0— 111 lril'lll \u25a0 In starboard, gybe, and a reach to the that who "Sip. c .:: 3 2 0 3 0 0 Hayward. 3D. V 0 1 1 1 J Brooklyn. _ , Radducee 134 Choate "V-JJS! booms to then a 1.1110 Devlin. 2b.... 5 12 111 Cup aeries. at. The Amazon 13<> Cheat Em and Chickens buoy. THE 5 2 7 1 mark; to RECORDS. 0 O Drauby. 1b... O I 1VACHTINO Kennebec Coramwlor»'i Rappenecker 127 Caller JJJ? next a run the Hen cf"I1 2 1 < VTMan,;,^ Bay }*•! eleven miles ES&rAStake 3 1 O 0 Schrall. rf.... 4O» 20 l£u, Tj^' f^j^SL^"™~"°' of 123 Songster }J* by beat back to the finish, NATIONAL. LEAGUE. Hnrto'n lb 1« < hart"*** taa*. Belle Lexington " followed a 0 1 2 4 2;Mcfntyre. If . 3 « O 4 O ratta: bßtcraatka St. Finnan 119 Demurrer 1 Won.Lost. Clubs. Won.Lost.P.c. Henr 2b :: 4 \u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0*• all. Clubs. P.c.i «*\u25a0 -\u25a0 N; 7 Morokanta liftPleasant Pail «** in 61 30 3» 4.. -«» Zlemer. «... CBCKR-OtaUi vs. ,;l-.r-oklni. at .1:,'\. —"'parkc: Iark "- among the white ones. Plttsburg . ..753 Cincinnati brtdi.-*-: Manhattan r.^p. . Meistersinger lib Avon II There, one red wing 40 36 4. .*» Indian. at PIMSS«C« Park. was Brooklyn 49 .651 St. Louis P Kta» County vs. West Ratsey's new raceabout Pup. B.*ton 42 38 .523 Philadelphia ....3« M •«! 3jIjjjnjjjjifcmv;USA: ::jj:j} jjj of SIXTH Maidens. three-year-olds and upward. One It was Thomas W. s(> .333 ££? ii i-1 1111 endurance run RACE— seen 41 .523 ,New-York 23 9 I ATJTOMOIULING.—One-hundred-mile a brilliant red. and could be Chicago 45 Totals 17 2| Totals 37 31024 CUcuo Automobile Club. and one-sixteenth miles. Her sails were ....3ttlolo •"> *— m«>t. 1 107 the Sound, attracting attention ; AMERICAN LEAGUE. •• • TROTTING.—KoraIma vs. Lord Perby. at Hartford Jud*e Dv llelle 1101 Carrier Pigeon for miles across « :« o 1-3 l'"7|Klr'' Pup is not yet In rac- Clubs. Won. Lost. P.c.I Clubs. Won.l>»t.P.c 5S5r.::::::r;-::;::::1 :» i: i Interstate Park. O. H. Esca^..—- ]"' passing craft: The 44 SSBr.:::::::.v."::::::5 S.i S*°I' ..«..-. «J' from all Chicago 43 33 .803 IWashington ....4O .4.5 >\u0084,. hit Henry. Home run—Devlin. T1 championship, at Saratoga. Lakewood vs. Lord 107 Moroton easily beaten by the others 4rt .4411 Two Hayward.., POL^O— The Bepgar 107|Amlnte ~..~ jw ing form, so she was St. Louis 44 M .SSO| Baltimore 3. base— Sacrifice hlt!«-Phetp». Francis. > Pedham. • ..... "» - M 4. .453 Phelw. First ta *« ° Trinket Philadelphia ...42 35 .545 !Cleveland play-Henry and Horton. n championship douples ana FurlouKh II 1071Silver ' "yesterday. . 43 .423 Double base on J£r £rMc- viWK TENNlS.—Eastern Outsider ...' KIT Annie Grace V race, and the young Boston 46 3S> .541; Detroit 34 Rochester 3: Newark. 2. First etapleTat Sngwood. Mass.; Mellick Cup con- was distinctly an nmatcur S. Hit by lch »- wn The Moor 107 Anna Darling »'«*''* It Harriman, Aleese. 2: off Mortarlty. » *, bailiff test, at N. J. showing. Oliver Struck out-!'. McAleese 2: *>tJ. *««-\u25a0£. I-lalnfield. Dr Korber 107 Princess H sailors made a brave teams met in a AW??. 1. r-mnlS-il^'[raplrt-M.- match with Harbor Hi": 107 Cuckoo ltw well that she easily The New-York and St. Louis Left on banes— Rochester. «: Newark. Iff. GOLF.—Enclewood. team U Hop Brook The boat, the Kid, so game. &nithampt«n. handicap: Colonia Country «U« jr. "ailed his double the Polo Grounds yesterday. The Namara. Time of 1:40. Attendance. «O. Pleasant»*letts -' n' LiOrd Badge 107 game at frlmc round 'or president's Cup: Mount errors by Ptay for Selling: two-year-olds. Five ' first game went to the visitors by made Fi<-M <-'!!, team match with rowelton SEVENTH RACE— furlong^* Hour! and DEFEATS BUFFALO. Mount I'leanant Cup: Richmond County Cc.un.ir> <'\u25a0•''• Embarrassment l(>.»jBernard 1 the Adelaide and the mmo! the home players. New-York won the second JERSEY CITY Monthly handicap; Mahopac Club mixed four- »V*JJ «^ the game Golf G«v- Knocknagow Bismarck game, which was rather listlessly played, men Aug. 1.-Buffalo had the won to- aad weekly handicap: Inni*Ar.ien.nnal!>. Baron Knight 106|Burguudy Buffalo eoim-« o J*"5 evidently being tired from their went into the air. Before he de- ernora* Cup. thirty-six holes and mixed Mount Hope IOC Squid '• on both sides day when Amole match with tart* Arden: Kebo ™:*-\ al- £r put the to order, and was Apawamis. team putting. Bright Girl 10« Australian earlier efforts. Mathewson was In box scended Jersey City reversed the ley? weekly handicap and mix. foursomes Barkelmore 102 Mennenfield players the second Amole gavo -ix passes weekly handicap for Class A and B play- i(i(r do the honors for the local in leading by a safe margin BaItURTOI. Amorous -i mmmmm Gray the Town and Country Club. team n»tcn game, covered the position In a creditable besides hitting four batters. by ers: Elizabeth i and errors madeJiffs™? Doth with East Orange Golf C**:South Orange Field Club game. The features were the Club; Ard?le>. MEET. way. stages. Tho score: team match with Morristown Field JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS scored, teams at critical handicap. when \u25a0 monthly In the first inning the Herlemltes ki-pitaLO \u25a0- "'\u25a0'\u25a0 JERSEY CITY." — AT A SES- that there are other stealing BLFFAXO j Z3CTCLINO. At Manhattan Beach and at Vailsburg. ROUTINE BUSINESS CONDUCTED ilssSfliillrfounc;* McGraw got home principally through abrlOpoa* — s^enO-fl^entrles^this season. ATHLETICS Athletic Club games. Maspeth. deceived bases. In the next Inning New-York added two l^jnc SION AT SARATOGA. cTuTonsummary follows: strike, Island. The th™™^ more runs to its lead. Lauder made a fine THE TISII fXE.I YACHT 21-FOOT CLASS-START which Looie found too Smith's bounder got [st nuMHura TO AMERICAN CLUB-'''• hot. RACING. Saratoga. N. V.. Aug. I.—A meeting of the Stew- Elapsed him to first base. Dunn sacrificed. Bowerman's hit * at the secretary's time. and Lauder tallied; Lynch^if*2b 5 1112 0 Mack. .5..... 4 1 2 3 : ards* of the Jockey Club was held Finish. went over Hartmans nead e--::jjiijje There H MS. H.M.S. but Smith got home office at the racecourse here this afternoon. Yacht and owner. .Vl9-38 3:14:38 Hartman put out Mathewson. The local team made another run in |SH.^o I |£a5,, --::jjiijj August Belmont, K.Knapp. F. K. Howdy. S. WalnwrlßnT 3:05:58 on the play. who 2! AFTER WISHING were present H. Jolly 5-iO:BS Inning two-bagger of Dunn, \u25a0EBfCB DIBQUAUFIED Tar. S. Holland 5:12:32 3:07:32 the fourth on the j *«• 35 n 2T » « Hitchcock and Andrew MUlUer. Rascal. S. C. Hopkins -29 3:06:29 scored on Mathewson's bunt. . SSS^p^::::jJ j_oj " appointed the T. L. 311 not inning the visitors DICAT. The following list of officials for Hobo Parti Browning r.''o :;l7 3.0R:19 It was until the sixth that Totals ....30 6102716 41 A HAN Pine Ton* W. H. 2* Nichols sent a hard ball to left „_, 1 0 ©— « \u25a0• 3:02:24 were able to score. 1 4 Saratoga Association meeting was approved: The Harriman. Jr..••r ..••• ''.-,-.vV.7 got Barclay s single. McDowell and Kid. O. o-n-i for two- bases, and home on cKy"::.:://.------o -••»»••o i © °-» Starter. C. J. Fitzgerald; Judge*. C. 21-FOOT CLASS-START run in the seventh inning for St. Louis 22S"o&::::::.::::*/."...« HI" off Vosburgh; LAK--HM..NT Another might win out bit Inning pit--h«l--llv Amolr 7S: by Oray. l»i. C. H. Pettlnglll: handlcapper. W. S. Adelaide. J. J. Dwyer »*££ made it look as if the nine WORKED A HARDSHIP a:36:25 3:81:35 sent his curves more steadily than A DECISION* THAT paddock judKc. J. L. Hall, Hourl. J. H. Fss--r ',3i>-2T 8:25:27 Mathewson in Jersey City t First base on r.alls—OfT Amole. 8. off timer, W. H. Barretto: ever, and the visitors from scoring for the re- 4 AND BELLE A. Dalngerntl/ kept • ON THE PUBLIC—ROSETINT and clerk of scales. mainder of the game. Two base hit*-Can- 2. Nattre.» 2. Art. Racing «ere allotted HARRY ELKES, the first game three of the New-^ork players McSSS* 3.' EASY To the Buffalo Aaaociati Caper. P. L. Howard :(;12 In seemed OF LEXINGTON WINNERS. • r To Mark A. a .-\ 2:46:12 follower, badly hurt on Thurs- caught at the plate, and bad luck to dates from August M to Bept« nl U. HNH N Bavler.. 2:45:05> The pace who was were the early Jersey ap- N \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0 '•'•""'\u25a0 4:55:00 with the team. added to this In kindle. Left Mi bases-H-rralo. »: run fourth race Reardon was given a hearing In the case of Ms K^*ve. 2:10. day night. be Errors game. Orlmrtiaw. The handicap that was as the ei n Wa8o8 aI part of the struggle gave St. Louis the The something MANHABSET BAT jRACEABOITS-START Bevler. Hit by pltcher-By Amole 4. at Brighton Beach yesterday resulted in tin ffor a 5 or>:jo scores: and 2.20. At- %^^SS& o?V. -Ma°r lAmbkln.Lambkin, S.h. W.W RoacnRoach : S.O2:(H to take part in the Bn&l Tmpire— Fajran. Time of game. PMJJJ miscarriage of justice. Ethics was s£ss 5 1";04 S:O2!o4 on Thursday night, willbe able ball— Eerier. much like a Arizona. R. A. Corry 8:02:28 amateur are Hurley. Billing- FIRST GAME. tendance. 2.54». race, but was dis- fg^ttZSSSSSF* the license commit- W. Alker X.12-28 race. In the contests NEW-YORK. a strong favorite and won the were granted: J» cke MUI. J. R-iW-SS 2-5»:3S ton, Glasson. Schlee. Forrest. WlnnJngton, Dove. .ST. LOUIS. tactics tee the following licenses ln8 forty ab r lb po a c ab r lb a c The. Providence-Montreal game, at Montreal, was poet- qualified on account of the rough riding Cobb. J. Moran Charles Radnor J. HN\>f-111- Vanderveer and others. If 4 0 O 4 O » Ethics John M. T. Danßher. ?rT-w%S .:::::::::::::"^-a. One of the special contests of the afternoon will Nichols, lb.. 4 1 1 11 1 OJores. noned because of rain. employed by Burns, who had the mount. iams. Trainers-R. E. BrWgette, Franklin, ARDSLEV CLVIICI.ASS-STAP.T 2:10. between George Smoot cf.... 4 1110 o|McOraw. an... 3 0 0 5 3 0 Henry Davis, J. B. Fltzgeral.. A. C 3:08:30 be an unlimited pursuit race 1f... 12 2 0 lb.. 4 <> 2 8 0 by three lengths with great ease, and there M. C. U Keat- Mary Baker. No. 3. F. M. Hoyt 5:18:30 oldtime rider of Brooklyn, and Ralph Barclay. 4 o|McGann. « AT TORONTO. \u25a0won Cieorge C. riall. Arthur Hoflman. Kulhke. the rf. 4 I 1 0 0 0 Brodie. cf 4 11111 the -weights he was jr Ben- HIMI-KNOT CLUB—DORIES-START 2:15. Palma. who recently entered the professional I>onovan. 2 '• 1 r H E. no question that at ing Wade McLemore. P. J. Miles. John Odom. YACHT De pro- Karrell 2b... 4 0 2 13 1 Lauder. 3b. . 4 1 1 *> * seamed I ranks. Owing to the long and interesting .. 4 1 Toronto » \'j. much the best horse in the race. Doubtless Tom jamin J. Pryor and F. Wright. Ketch. S. C. Ketchum I^m!) "-16-10 y Kruger ss... 4 0 0 2 4 0 Smith. 2b 1112 ••»••»•20022101—?^i 13 1 Van : gramme the races are scheduled to start prompt. 0 13 1 1 Dunn, rf 4 • •> <> 10 Worcester 0 the complaint of foul, Prize. H. H. Rensselaer -2?i2 3.CW.OU:oo Hartman. 3b 4 • and Steelroan. Kenny, -whose rider made MarKuerlte. W. F. Johnson 5:24.00 S:iu at 3 o'clock. Ryan c 4 0 17 1 0 Bresnahan. c. 4 0 1 V 1 Batteries— Le« and Toft: Pappal»«a the at the end if RACE. 2:15. 0 p. 30 1 •would have t«*-n closer to winner W. K. VANDERBILTWINS PELHAM COUNTRY CLUB LARK CLASS-START Currle. p 300 6 O|McGlnnlty. °_^_^ him, won BO largest century run of the season will take Ethics had not jostled but Ethics had three G. B. Mott MO-BO The Totals 4 2| Totals 34 3 27 0 4 CONNECTICUT STATE LEAGUE. to Paris. Aug. 1.-W. K. VandertaUt Gloria. T. A. Weatherly J^lS 1 Long to-morrow. ...35 U2718 for doubt as his place over the Island course 3; 4. \u25a0 __ easily as to Lave no room races to- Echo. 305,.-w. 1.41.41.-•«-28 St. O 0 0 0 0 1 0-4 Hartford—Hartford. New-Haven. horses running at the Malsons Lafltte M. .«. G. Da vies 86:26 1 Louis 2 1 — I^ond-.n. 1; ?prinjrne,d. interviewing Pullman, Odom SkidoV. Robinson, The contest is the fourth annual veterans' invita- 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0-3 New-London New .. •superiority. After Exposition Prix VlUeJust. Quosego Yellow Jacket. Q. H. Jr #2X New- York —Waterbury. 1: 1. day. won the (5. ?-5i4^)7:20 J.w^SS1...2.." start Bed- 1. First base Waterbury Mertden. jina the stewards disqualified Ethics Go To, a. Smith tion run, open to all. The run will from Earned runs— New-York. 1:St. Louis. on 3; Bridgeport. 2 (ten innings.. Wonderiy. Poole do? Poulalns and Goordon on, bases — New- Norwich Norwich. Himself, who had beaten Tom was third in the a"l The winners were The Kid. the Dorothy, the Ace ford Rest Brooklyn. The principal pacemak.-r'* errors— N«w-York. 1; St. Louis, 3. Left — imd gave the race to was unplaced in the race for th the Prize and M. Jones York 6; St. I»uis. 4. First base on balls Currle. 1. sold forT l^S6.000 francs°"i the Lambkin, the Mary Uaker No. 3. willbe: 5:40 a. m. division. D. E. Adee. T. — by Thre^ bale Jlenny a head for the place, and moved^Cumeral Exposition afterwa.-d mi . H. Miller; C, a. m.. John T. A\ ill. L. F. Struck out By Mcdinnlty. J»: — Currte. 4. severely, ($1,200). the Echo. and J m., hit—McOann. Two-ba»« hits Smith. Snoot, BrodU. RoW!\