NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. MONDAY. AFGUST 20. 1004. 9 TIIE RACETRACK. NEW OXES ON SPEEDWAY. BASEBALL FOOTBALL AT PRIXCETOX Antonio. Jr., Trots to the Fore — Five Places Must in the AND Fine Week Racing Promised at Giants Take Tzio Games from St. Be Filled of Red Mike Fast. Tigers* Line-up. SPORTS - IjOui.s'. $ Sheepshead. to. 0 and 8 to S. The return of many old favorites and the appear- Princeton. N. J.. Aug. 2S (Special).— Princeton's Allof the sixteen starters in Saturday's renewal ance of several new trotters and pacers of note on St. 1.I,uis. Aug. 25.— Xew-Torfc easily won both football warriors »ill put on their fightine ta?3 and of the Futurity cooled out nicely, and yesterday the Speedway yesterday was a reminder that the panics from Bt. I.o'iis to-day. McGinnity. who bedn tumbling on the gridiron about September S. were none the worse for the bard gruelling a ma- fall driving season Is close at hand. Indeed, ft pitched in the first game for the visitors, shut out The incoming1 freshman players, however, will not jority subjected of them wqre to from one end of may be said to have opened yesterday, for the th^ bSSBS teasa. Th<» crowd was the largest in St. be out untilafter October 1. Just what the entering REC^EATDNI journey Sb, showing the to the other. The remark of one turf- number of horses on the road and of spectators on the turnstiles l\.wo. will produce is hard to say, but there Is a g° r 1b po a c re- WORLD OF SPORTS. by was a facer which spelled the undoing of many The feature; of rh» sport was the remarkable <> turn Reed, rnE" York Irish American Association large teams are Er»snj»h'n. cf 1 1 o 1 o UiShay s» 3 0 1 0 2 to college. De Witi captain and guard: an ambitious operator with a limited capital. To speed shown by Antonio, Jr.. a bay roan trotter Browne, rf.. 3 i 2 v> o O Shannon, rf.. 4 O 1 4 0 0 tackle; Hart and King, Davis. anal entered. Among the. members of the former team lb. 5 1 1 IS • halfbacSs. and wager on his chances, even at the prohibitive odds owned by William Durland and driven by Isaac McGann. 2 o'Beckley. lb.. 4 U 013 0 Henry, ends, June, — are P. j.Walsh and Frank Rickert, th« cprinters; ilorte?, 1t... 4 2 0 2 'i OjGrady, c 4 O 0 1 0 0 wen graduated in with these \u25a0I "p in Auto Race The H. L. which the ring offered, seemed as near to the Fleming. Starting i:i brushes with such horses as I'ahlea, as. . 3 U 3 3 4 o'Smoot, cf.... 4 '» 1 1 0 0 substitutes: Baker. Stevens. Bradley. Lloyd, Mc- Hlllman. jr.. the metropolitan one-quarter pleasing Boynton's Devlin. 3b.. 4 0 1 1 4 OjFarrell. Si... 3 0 1 \ 2 0 < ( pat-time of "findingmoney" as Is often of- L W. Nighthawk. and David • Clave. Forney. and Relr.hart. ™!:iimpion' H. V. Valentine, the one-half-mile 2:23»i. Gilbert. 2t>.. « 1 0 3 01 Barclay. 1t... 4 0 0 3 0 0 Purnell Foulke and Amateur Cricketer*. ?hicnampion; Alexander Grant, fered on a racetrack. Goodman's Freeland, 2:174, he went past them at Warner, c... .*. 0 1 .'. 1 o;Burke;Burke 3b 3 0 118 Kafer. halfbacks: Burke, quarterback: Miller,full- . Newton.' the two-mile cham- MoGinnity. *"• Newton who will take part in the The general postmortem verdict seems to be that the finish as though they were 2:40 trotters, mov- p 4 12 2 1 OiO'Ncill, p ... 3 0 10 3 1 back: Dillon, tackle, Alaxatnonvt^ '\u2666• race; . guard, and Coon««y, are vx^ S. S. Jones, champion high Jumper; the .stock of the Hiat, strapping youngster has ing from the r»ar to the front in the space of ™»' pnr, holder of the world's records for the Totals ...3S 61127 15 0, Totals .12 \u25a0 527 13—3 Pasted to return. The hardest place to nil will"be AND PROFESSIONAL. standing high and long Jumps; L. Stangland. inter- been somewhat lr.fla:ed: that he acquired his re- fifty yards. It was an exhibition of speed whlcS New-York 2 0 0 O 0 0 3 1 « that left vacant by John R. De Witt. I>Bden collegiate really Impressed horsemen, 1.0i:!.i. 0 0 0 O O AMATEUR broad jump champion; John R. Do Witt. nown by defeating fields that contained no all some of whom expressed St. O O O O- »>— Dutcher anu Ewins: Raff<«rtv seem to b«» the best of. of accidents ueg-jn at the automobile intercollegiate thrower; Two base htt— tmnf hits— Me- Pj^ series champion hammer L. E. high class two-year-olds, and that when a good the opinion that Antonio. Jr., could show a 2:10 clip. Burks.— Three Devlin. the men for the place. Dutcher returned to Point track, last week, metropolitan champion shotputttr; Glnnity. Haerlaga Browne (2), Mert«». Double play old col- at tba Grosse cul- Jreuerbach.Mltchel; .1. on» him in As a matter of fact, he has done better than this, — — lege year., yesterday in "Barney" Old:., .-id's wild dash S. and R. Sheldon and T. Shevlln, of Yale. such as Artfu' or Tradition— Dahlen and Slcdann. Wild pitch O'Neill. 1. Bases last but did not come out for practice. la eye tumbled Fleming having In 0:32 re- en ball*— O'Neill. 3: off McGlnnity. 1. Struck out— ?b«t*4 at two the the inevitable happened and he driven him a quarter — his freshman year, however, he played a good gam* St. Louis, Killing men. Blind- By McOlnntty. tU«" fienes Among from the exalted pedestal he has occupied since cently. —5. IWt on bases— at. Louis. 3; New- %o York, RaCarty Sty *cloud of dust raised by A. ''. Wood, who some of the Greater New-York Irish Amer- 11. Time 1:37. Tmpirea and Zlminer. at guard on the -\u25a0-fond eleven. Ewln« for ' ican Robertson, winning the Brighton Junior. The colt Ftillhas a The history of this horse shows bow a crack two years has by n. .of him, Oldtield seemed to lose his senpe Association men are L. one hun- been prevented the faculty from sa dred yards Bacon, loyal and faithful following, however, and these trotter can sometimes slip through the hands of SECOND playing any games direction, wrecked his car. Injured himself and champion; Charles metropolitan GAME. in of th* bis because of hi» champion; Harvey Cohn, champions Insist :hat the Sysonby that was de- the shrewest men with his speed undiscovered. NEW-YORK. I ST. IX>UIS. studies. Should he remove this difficulty it Is the iv, 1 bystander*. It was The accident one-half-mlie ODO-Bfla ab lb po «• ab r lb po c jjjrtl the same Sysonby Antonio, Jr., has times r a JabJ a almost th« team. He every "auto" racer runs the chance metropolitan champion; George Bonhag, two-mile feated on Saturdiy was not been sold three for less Brefmafcan.cf 4 0 1ohay, 4 0 0302 certain that he will L* on jjrt of when than COO, said, by 113 as. track cr road. indoor champion; W. G. Prank, three-mile that won the Flash, the Saratoga Special and the it Is and such experts as J. F. Donlin. rf... 4 1 2 1 0 o' Shannon, rf.. 4 1 0 2 0 0 weighs 100 pounds and la a trifle 8 fe*t in j3 #uuts en Junior Gibson, lb.. 4 1 113 0 1B«-ki«y, 1b... 3 II metropolitan champion; John Joyce, holder of the Brighton Junior. The colt, they insist, showed Gilbert Moore and J. H. Turl. the first ilcOann. 1 11 1 height. Another man who m..«* be heard from Is five-mile, of dealers, M-rtes. 1f... 4 1 2 1 O 0 Mcl>ean. c 4 1 1 » 1 I of the f.gi;t ".ween Jeffries and Munroe. ten-mile and cross country champion- that he was not himself In his final trial for the two whom ar» while the latter Is the Dahien. ss.. 4 O O 4 6 « .'moot, cf . 4D2000 Morton, who early last fall ::'.iy-d guard on his tftmX'.rs former 4 0 14 •> 2b... 0 0 0 class team on the say. ships; Myer Prinstein, champion and record holdor race, when he vorked the Futurity course in 1:13 owner of Cobwebs. 2:12. Mr. Durland Devlin. 3b... « Farrell. 4 15 and later in the season was taken ' " — Friday nijr.i, an enthusiast had this to bought Gilbert. 2b... 4 2 2 2 4 O Barclay, if. 2 o 0 2 0 0 second regular squad. • for the broad Jump; John Flanagan, champion extremely the horse to mate 2:25 trotter he owned, .. pulled up exhausted a 4 2 3 3 0 1 3b 302010 ( that you put a cheap actor on the stage weight "all out" and in an Bowerma.n.o. 1Burke. <> The coaches willhave trouble, too, in developing thrower and holder of the world's record? however, little and on putting the pair In Fleming's hands for Taylor, p. 3 0 0 0 2 OjMeFarland....». 3 0 0 2 1 performed no part worthy speak of, for throwing sixteen-pound condition. As is generally the case, .. men to play at the ends, held down by Davis and ji0ksd to the hammer and the training It . I'Brain 10 0 0 0 0 Henry. of the substitutes of last year Tooker and ww - fifty-six pound weight; Sheridan, champion <.{ time, and those who was discovered that one of them was a • 3;tGraJy 0 pal •..-,.\u25a0 you gave him a principal part in the Martin was thought this at the Totals .33 8 1127 15 10 0 0 0 discus thrower and shotputter and holder of the Impressed and real flyer. Antonio. Jr., is a brother in blood to ... Brasher made the test wing. Tne former la then you advertised him as being a great saw the trial went away very much strong and fast enough to make a great fight for r^y; world's record for throwing the discus, and C. Van Swift, LI:vI7, being by sire, his Totals 33 3 727 15 4 r, charged price admission, Duyne, junior lie held all his rivals safe. What- the same and dam •Batted for Barclay tn Inning. *Bat'rd for He- Henry's old place, where he relieved the regular iCt3 and a bis for and champion hammer thrower. convinced that being by sire of ninth audience gathered he solace tli«-re might be to his owner and trainer the the dam of Swift. Fleming Far land In ninth Inning. man In the early part ot »ast season, while Henry the was found unfit ever said yesterday was Injured. He is a feet 11 Inches in height and knowledge that Artfulreceived ten pounds that Antonio. jr.. was Inclined to New-York 3 00 0 SO 0 2 *—« tor a minor part, "ha would be the result? The New West Slue Athletic Club will enter Fred" in the be scaled, — weighs 170 pounds. Brasher may prove a trifle light trta deprived th*m by the fact that the mixed and that his former owners had St. Louis 00010000 2—32 3 for rUht end. and the coaches will probably have to jjsonse places rotten eggs would follow. Iput Winters for the all around dumbbell competition, from him Is taking pull Two-bas« — — will, him almost as made the mistake of too strong a on —hit McGann. Three-baa* hit Bowarman. look for a new man. Captain Foulke ofcdurse. aoout the and "Dan" Frank, the metropolitan broad Jump beautiful Tradition, which beat de- .Sacrifice hits Buckley. jjctSffht::: same class. Here you have a the reins when trying to drive fast, caus- Taylor. Burke, Double plays— till one halfback posttlon. where he was prevented winner, gave him three pounds him thus Taylor. Dahlrn and Shay and Botkley iam whose rr.ost notable accomplishment was to champion, who has a record of 23 Inches. cisively as did the — McGann. Farrell. — from playlns last year to an Injury. His run- feet. ll'i inghim Fleming rein, (2). by pitched By Tay- owins ;\u25a0\u25a0 Jeffries thing, however, followers to pace. gives him free and — Stolen bas« Mertes. Hit ball mate to who front cf four rounds while the The Athletic Club will two men In by the scale. Of one his Barclny. — ning is almost sure be Dana Kafer. J£od with company Pastime have the horse goes off lor Base ua balls Off McFarlaml. 1. 3trne.it mi was a theatrical and out of the Pierce, satisfied, that his courage without mixing. out—By B. Left ba»ea— 2; won the place last year. The reports that were of Marathon race, Frank the Seneca may rest and that 19 The M-Farland. on— New-York. St. sev- circulated the King. and Juno 2:134, were among Z. 1:34. Vmplrea Zlmmer ami For Reed's lob at right tackle there willbe JUaiitioa. Indian runner, and Michael Spring, nut wanting. When Tradition 2:lOVi. T.. Louis. Time. Jubnstone. ?0l>": iciyrovement of the miner and th fact winner of the was found the fast trotters seen on the Speedway for the first eral fair candidates. Daub and Carothera were .4*lhe had the services of 'Kid' McCoy evidently recent Marathon race held at Boston. The Mo- him In that last heart-breaking sixteenth he was the best substitutes last season. The former. ihousn, eflt-ct of drawing a large of spei.ta- time since laat spring. The former was a cham- 4 1. light,put up splendid game, and was later usad ijjitfi'' number hawk Athletic has entered F. Englehnrt in state of exhaustion bordering on collapse, CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA. a From the reports. Munroe must have Club 10 a pion when David .'.aiuur drove him, a year or two Chicago. Aug. 28.—Lundgren vaa at his best to- as a halfback with a good deal of l— Caroth- .jßj, made the broad Jump, and will be represented In the her challenge with all that he ers haa been consistent worker for the. *?c©n »' 7* 0 weak kicking department. Although Brush, in his next brush, I'htlade.lpbla ...0 O O <> i» 0 I—l 7 4 In the Walter Foulk* John T. the owner of the New- him chance to redeem himself partially, as one with Juno T. as his competitor .... o is the beat kicker left in college, and should no new Club, a and again had to take the dust. At the. third trial B*tterie«— Lundgren and O'Neill: Suthotl and Dooln. ToA National Baseball announced that he At a meeting cf of of fillies beat him day before yester- he Attendance. 7.3U0. man turn up. the captain will doubtless have to do the board directors the of the two which broke near the start and must have been beaten punting. kicks, when well got oft. ar» dim- jtsldnot accept the New-York American Club's Club, probably start. Tra- \u25a0 •nee Kane, the Hid Columbia Yacht the challenge received from day i-eligible for it. and will more If Andrew the driver of Juno T. 19; BOSTON*. 6. cult to handle. He uses his left foot with a sid« gSer : meet in a series of games after the regular the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club In the of H. Mr. Paget made for the had not taken his mare back to wait for her rival. dNCINKATI. very hard ball. Hi* name dition, the only nomination Trotting fast after his break King the Cincinnati. Aug. 28.—The Boston supply of pitch- swing and send out a low. jBkso::. many of the lovers of the sport believe A. Loafer, with his Shooting for the Ameri- her owner sees fit, give the Brit- The ehot to drop kicks, too. are low and speedy, but there is al- Btar. Klatb-.sh. can. if front before Juno T. could get under way, and he ers gave out in the fifth inning when Fisher was ways jiat cuch a pott season of contests may yet be Power Cup, avenge won a aT«at danger of them being blocked. can Boat Association Gold Challenge ish youngster an opportunity to himself. the brush by a length. forced off the rubber by having his linger Foulke has neglected his kicking, and it will take) jn-41^.*^ They say that there would be more was accepted, and the board appointed F. J. Stone start, they will-meet on even Red Mlka, th« chestnut trotter that defeated The lr.Jur««d. practice to gel Should they both King, also won from George Huber's Delehanty came In from second and finished thts a great deal of for him to be able ajaoe> in it for the Giants than the plan suggested to represent the club In arranging for the contest. carrying 120 pounds and the filly H. Marie even moderate control. Kaf-r ha.-> shown some terms Sysonby Pandit in two brushes, and was unbeaten until his game in the box with more credit than either of ability is not sure. Should Prince- ai..r:... a trip around the world in case they two-year-olds were owner, Thompson, a.-» a punter, but of F. A. Hill was appointed to represent the Man- 117 None of the Whitney 1. M started him against th* his predecessors The score: ton find herself without \u25a0 first class punter. It t-riampior.ship. The Giants will have to fast pacer Colonel Mane*, sained. wa the hasset Bay Yacht Club. September 22, 23 and 24 for the Flatbush until the supplementary Benton. ii:l4^. Peter the H. H. E. would be the first time In y«»ars. nearly every for rest the season selected races, nominated veteran professional reinsman who trained Ameri- Cincinnati 8 S 0 0 5 1 0 2 x—1!) IS • Dillon, guard season, will fee back again lase zair.e the of have been as the dates for th« the last July, and then Artful, for some thirty years ago. — left oflast place inthe percentage column. But start to be at Ip. m. All boats will start In the entries closed can Girl. t:W4. more than drove Buaton 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 O « 13 6 and try ?o hold his place, and Cooney will defend to'lrae Srst class, and will go reason, Nearly all the other good the pacer, and in doing so used a spur on the. end — will try for this, they same over the same course used was left out. Batteries Kellum. Kw.ng and Pelts; McNlchola. Fisher, his tackle Job. Two experience.l men lufre st.rus to be little fear of as won last June in th« races for the cup. The course la stable, however, are eligible. Including of a walking stick in place of a whip. Colonel Pelt-hanry and Marshall. Attendance, 0.447 centre. Short and Barney. Short played there on Club, ones In the Benton's winning brushes Included a victory over jllcontests of the -:.'- games played last week. from a line opposite the Columbia Yacht . lota and Prince the '08 eleven and was steady, though not brilliant. busy time were com- of Eighty-sixth-st.. North River, to and Tanya, Rose of Dawn. the roan pacing mare Amy Wllkea, 2:16' 4 a new- He Is light, though, and. should Parser maK» It was a tor tnem. as they foot around by . Rice, a bit tackle, double headers days. The .istake boat anchored knots the river, comer on the road. She was driven C. S. EASTERN LEAGUE. good as centre, would probably be sent to ydled to play en three ten up which Hamburg. her against five ihn Highlanders exceptionally opposite Ardsley, who started all comers and won 4; where at his best. Barney has been playing WO of was also is almost and return. The rules (.me pacers At Newark— Montreal, Newark. 2 (first game; New- he Is been, the games of the which horsemen have out of seven brushes. of the fast she <> (second for two seasons, but owing to sickness baa food, aud only they lost last week permit all clubs members of association to enter The stake-the running of defeated Ethan Wllkes. I driven by John ark, 9; Montreal.— gas" me »iiplayed were the two to St. Louis on Satur- one boat in the contest. Entries close September Futurltj was '.'.<^. At Providence Providence. Rochester. 4. prevented from, showing his best form. com,- to look on as a confirmation Of the H. Moore. This horse Is another new one on the For quarterback. Burke, though light.is a first «Ut- It is unfortunate for the spurt that the 13 with George R. Branson, secretary of the Co- nearly all Girl, Braoklyn players should have made such an ex- lumbia Yacht Club, No. 76 Wllliam-st. rather than a consolatton-has attracted Speedway. Samuel Bloch's Bicycle Just home class man. and if in good physical condition ought reported. Manager year, and its re- from Saratoga, beat Amy Wllkes three lengths In LEAGUE. to gave Vetterlein a run for hib:::on of themselves as Han- the high class youngsters of the brushes the day. SJATE have* first call. Ha against Tale, Jon is a man too long in the business to allow this almost h* one of the fastest of quarter last year. He had a chance Philadelphia cricketers have resolved to enter a newal is being looked forward to with L,. W. Boynton's bay trotter Nighthawk. At Ilion—lllon.— 2. Albany, 1. when Kafer retired from halfback and Vetterletn unpunished, and it will go hard with 2:234. Syracuse tnak to go With Artful of a notable including At Syracuw. 4; Bin tor.. 2 is through. strong team In the cricket tournament of the much Interest as the Futurity created. finished In front quartet, VtU-t*— »i: 2. was shifted to Kafer's place. tie oCenders before he Bicycle Klngwootl, -IT1,: Upton and Bantoa. At rtlra.— Svranton. likely be virtually a Girl. A., Troy, Rulon Miller last year's speedy freshman full- World's Fair, which will be held at St. Louis next excluded the struggle is to In series of brushes between Alexander New- At Amsterdam J. a G.. 5. 0. back, probably be out or" the game this year Saturday between the three a will The eyciist reunion and parade on Saturday week. The following well known players have ac- repetition of that of burger's chestnut pacer Better Luck and J. owing to an operation for appendicitis in August. Haggln (through pacer It) brought out a thousand riders, all anxious to win cepted the invitation of the Associated Cricket great rival establishments-Keene. Chalmowltz's bay George King, the former Miller has a record of seconds flat for the 10*- team: Whltney-Duryea Interests. Mr. crossed the line In the lead three times out of yard dash. the prizes offered, and considering that it had been Clubs of Philadelphia to form their J. B. Mr Paget) and the fast, George un- CRICKET AVERAGES. yet YonTromp. Veto. four. Though King was quite Princeton has not announced her head coach. postponed from the previous Saturday it was a King, of Belmor.t; T. C. Jordan and A. H. Brockie. as an available supply. steady. fall, but to say that Arthur Hille- Keene has Ilaggin has for this it is safor. Le-mder. who died in Paris -..-: Foulkrod. than Circuit, royal is expected Championship. not team, but there possibility that Tanya, by Bysaoby for third In the Grand and a battle !j rider i»ho has met his death within has entered a Is a who was beaten when two crack pe>e*>rs battlp tt'- fourth that will be. got together to represent Saturday, turn him, and the measure strides on the The for the cricket championship of N'eir- GOOD WOMEX SHIMMERS. years following pace. Leander an eleven place on can the tables on Speedway for time. tse last four while the metropolis, although the Metropolitan League th. the first Yorit goes gayly centres oq manage those to carry green and on. All Interest now \u25a0v of the best In this line, and had has refused the Invitation to the eleven. should she be one of mutch to one riders to likely Ml'" entry will be as the be played next Saturday at States won prizes fcr winning long grinds. Two The tournament matches will be limited one white hoopp, it Is that "AUTOS" ON BROOKLYN SPEEDWAY. — also Island between Livingston and Brooklyn, day's play, the games beginning each day at 11:30 favorite over that of Mr. Kt-ene as -.v;id for this Trco Get Bridge to Seagate years ago, at Madison Square Garden, lie won the much of a at their best on the Brooklyn will decide year. from a. m. Special medals will be given for the best Duryea's on Saturday. With the brushes the championship of the Owing as day race, and at the last race at the Garden average, the best . the hia over Mr. Speedway yesterday, "Tom "Shark- y came down to an extra drawn game. Brooklyn 1839, best keeping and the best fielding-- A silk has the worst One Man in second. Leander began to ride in driving hi* big bay trotting gelding of the positions Onht Farther. aae banner willbe presented to the. winning team and showing the great stake It does not the pathway la the percentages and will have father \u25a0 wishes, and before leav- On their in isaca against bis gold medals to the players comprising it. A the young- Hopper Grass. 2:14>,i, hitched to a light speed to win the game next Saturday to gain the pen- ttf country lor the other side, said that he seem quite clear what chanc« other Ibis champion of special competition will be held on September 15 wagon. A big yellow touring car shot by, and nant, while a draw will give Livingston first place. a»«;d rome back a dead man or pace for throwing the cricket ball, for which a gold sters have for the Flatbush. but nearly all of them NONE FINISH RACE TO CONF.Y. a* world. Nelson was Killed in an accident while emblematic the championship of the Sharkey's horse bolted. Bbarhey was thrown out In the New-York Cricket Association, the West medal, of are eligible, and with weights pitched at a lower , a tore down fcUowing the pace at Madison Square Garden In United States, will be given. kward on hi* head. T..e horse Indians have now a good lead, but a single defeat Not one of th» thirty-two members of the United Vil and a year later ilcEachern was kiiW at and the distance increased by an eighth of the Speedway until caught by a mounted officer champion ecale. MaeAveney, driving EC, 2:08^, la one of the four matches they have still to play States Volunteer Life Savings Corps finished th» Vtlantic City. Harry Elkes. the of the a mile, it may be that the. rhubuah will furnish Bernard waiter had rorld, met his death at Charles River Park. Bos- Entries for the carnival of sports to be held by his res frightened by a red automobile, and the would again place them on even terms with Essex seventeen-mile endurance swim from the Brook- seriously another surprise. Captain B. S. Brown, who parting away m. last year. "Jimmy" Michael was so the Greater New-York Irish Athtstl ! Association left line at th« bridle the horse ran County. Union County has to third lyn Brtdgo to Steeplechase pier. Coney Island, injured at Berlin last year that he has not got started his Sir ooJt, Agile, on Saturday, has half mile, scattering the pleusure drivers advanced at Park Labor Day will close on Monday Dizoa for a place over the Thistles. yesterday. Charles Slefried. a one-legsed athlete. orer th effects of the fall since. Celtic on Flatbush also, and with him are right and left. He, too, wee caught by a mounted 113 Ea*t Ffftleth-st. The him la the Broad- runaways R. the association, aT the Oriole Hotel. Coney Island, swam with J. J. McMugh. No. Mr.B«:ll has named his ll:ist- policeman. .Mr other were caused by Dundas. secretary of the has who lives Irish <•: ;b will be represented by Its strong team cloth and Blue Bird. automobiles! In the course of the day. complied the averages up Saturday, mile of the goal, while- Miss Ei«uwa> At meet of the executive committee of the Who, ,ilfferenr Hot Shot, to which show within a a . of athletes <>:: three occasion! this !ngs Bit, GlorlflVr. and Mr. Madden S. Livingston m butting and Webber, of Flatbush. and Miss Florence West, of BnKJidyn Cricket Club, held on Saturday evening. season, succeeded in defeating strong teams froai Brat H. 3. Alexander the Meddler colt thai he worked a mile in 1:43 In first in bowling. Fort Hamilton, th« two women contestants, swam, cricket enthusiast to present to th« the New-York Athletic Club. J. i/ritchluw. of Yonkers. haa tie offer of a preparation for the Futurity. Some of the other AUTO RACES AT THE FAIR. hundred yards less than Siefried. They thut club cups, medals and pewter bowled more than any other player, and is cred- about two jiyers of silver ellgibles the Western youngster Olseau. Mr. ited with •* for less next The entry lift of 205 horses for the Grand OrcTXtt ore than 5 runs apiece left th* water when off Seagate at 4:C5. having ess* if the team should defeat Livingston L«orl lard's Chrysitls. C. T. Patterson's Hiiino, He had a remarkable games < Park, I, W record in the with covered nearly fifteen miles in rive hours and ril'ty- gitur-iay was rejected. It was thought th.it the week at Charter >:ik beginning: September fi.R. Phomas's St BellaI•\u25a0 and Flyback. John St. I.ouls, Alia-. 28.—1n the automobile races at O. N. T.. Ineach of which he obtained 7 wickets o2er or thr-s», prizes was not in th«. txrst interests baa t**en announced. The chief contest Is the Schorr's Jack L*>ry and John Baaford'a Burnt the World's Fair here to-day. In which Barney for Q runs. The records: 9v« minutes. pure sport. Cricketers are* anxious to $10,000. trotters, Hills and Sacandaga. D«atly. of No. 706 East One-hundred-and- of amateur Charter Oak Stake of for 2:09 the wan Injured and two spectators Were METROPOLITAN LEAGUE. Arthur reum-; f.r tri»*ir gin..' the reputation it ha.» gained Oldfleld aixty-third-st.; John of No. 42A Prospect- Favocs of pro- money being divided no that hi effect each heat killed, results were: Clalrnes. is this refpect, ar.U anything which winner o* wiil receive The Flatbush Is only one of the stake features the Per College semi-professionalism is frowned on. bl a '-ace The each heat Played. Won. Lost. Drawn, cent. ave.; Alfred Brown, of Point, and James tessiG-iiilsni or $2 000; rtnlshes second wl!l get which promise to make the coming week's racing Five vehicles wetirhinjr Ml to 1.4.12 pounds— W. | Livingston 11 • jf*"* "£/, each borae that tntles. O, - i Kennedy, of Fort Hamilton, were forced to glva ltv-twrsepower. P. $soo horse in the first h»»Ht will have Bheepabead Bay 1" Winchester, Pliamaa first: | Brooklyn Team A .... 11 l \u25a0• and the third at one of the best of the I>jui». BMosd • 'JQT- they Point, Coney good $**." each f the other Dorrls Bt. hor—powr, Ttnm 6:33*4. \u25a0 11 7 2 up when had passed Norton's After a little more than three months of sod the third bone In Wednesday City pounds— Colombia Oral.. M 2 "777 horses nanu I event, autumn seas On the Twin Five mile*, vehicles i»etghln|r V.I to BM W. F. Patersun 10 4 5 " Island. yachting j»ason in local waters is on two beats 1500. Th- 10-nor»ep«wer. J "4.4.1 racing the for Beptembei Handicap, 1% miles, which brought about such a Wlnchfster. Syracuse. nr«t. J. a Scott. Manhattan 11 3 7 j 300 The young women. Miss Webber eighteen years making way which Is «chedul«»d jhti St. l'lborsapowar, second. 7:04. Brooklyn Team B 12 3 y old, West, seventeen years the wa:if. It will soon be for the George \u25a0 Keller, J Tuv \u0084r Jim Ferry, year stcCheeney won Louis. Time. ... o and Miss old. wer» - splendid battle last when It Thraa mile exhibition— Uarnry ulJtle!'i. Cleveland. Kings County 12 '050 of Coney Island <.f fail arc winter Several im- Angloln Marion l 10 1 '• > ni«.n County M id lo o'clock, lacht and Ort Wells, the be.st three borsepowar, first; P. Dorrls, St. Louts. 24 hor»u I II I 4 «.,-> The start was schedu for but it was ia commission on the Sound will take part. The power, second. T:me, x W ' Thiatlae li „ ••? the swimmers dove from the br:dga colts that the Mason has brought forth. Mr. Vos- \u0084 DrjJ U when ttree 7"-t.x/ieis Yankee. liainbow and Yir- Ten miles rflvlna; start). Louisiana Purchase Exposition j Patenon 11 tJ 3 pier Theodore Krombaeh and Ernest a. cup by I.*;!'-' 845B 45 Commodores SMa:t to race for special offered Cum- burgh has placed 117 pounds on Beldame. 123 on $500 Trophy, vehicles wetsbiaa to 2.204 pounds— Yonker* 15 il :: , jr.. acted as starters, akirting tn« in Open \u25a0 " » 4W alon^ Duxiore George W. Laud^r, jr. Captain Charles Veteran First Twenty-Mile A. borsapowar Wet/v N- T•• d . Luebbers. shore, Ort Wells and 122 on Delhi. Should only these C. W«bb. Toledo. Ohio. Brat: IB D 410 Brooklyn the swimmers were cheered by W. Alle!) uimu offers a special cup lor the winner Jay. Cleveland. 10- horsepower, second. Time. 10:32. Newark 12 3 i» -«,> along the way from tae bridge to Fort thre*> start Twin City bring lap (all types». < '\u25a0\u25a0 "7.., crowds ' class. courses have been the will a tremendous Ten rr.ilo weighing «M 10 i.4.1- Columbia 1. •_• M -': 1 Is tiie rac«rat>out New Race at Vailsburg. — race . . . M \u25a0\u25a0•_ fl'f out tor this They are 22, 15 and 10 gathering to the Incloaure. Ever since the superb pounds Webb Ja>.. Cleveland, first; W. W. Leathers. Bt Manhattan 14 2 12 14-; Hamilton. laid race. Louis, second. Time. 15:12. Lap winners— W. F. Win- When the leaders reached Governor's Island a natii .-. mil^s in length, respectively, the longest Boston, who was winning races Octagon made ht-r debut as a three- ASSOCIATION BATTING AVERA the Staten Island shore, second for Tom Butler. of daughter of cheater -: W. W. Leathers. 4. Webb Jay. 4. number headt»l toward \u25a0figtoi classes O. H. Iand J the Bald, "Johnny" Johnson and ganger, turf have asserted cyclo (five miles)— ii 1% -horsepower, jrhlle the youns women and th« men wno finally L the shortest one for from Cooper. year-old, competent critics that Motor race- Mabar Musi kept the Brooklyn side, c!ass<-s K. M. and S. and generation of racing first: A. L. Jordan. St. Louis. l*i-horsepower, second Not la Aver reached Coney Island near dsi&es O, '•\u25a0 S, T a.nd R. The start will be made when many of the present she could take the measure of the colts of her „ Inns. oat Inns. wera by the strong outgoing day Time. T-.'M'-i. ts \u0084,\u25a0 ,_ Runs. age. where they Assisted it noun. . A. Gibson. Union Couatr. 14 2 4: i>..i 18',>» 10 be from caps. heels started out after more. Al. New A. 11. (ilbiion. I alan County... 14 1 ' i*".yt swim. Arthur M. Kelcey. a member ot the laps. Then the three, took turns placed Htttils, but, although said Motorcycle yesterday »74 UM cold Saving them iii a few on Mr. Shields Club finished the run Inside A. Wylle. Thistle. 11 3 .33 jis uS Fort Hamilton branch of the \ olunteer Life the date chosen by the pacing and lapped the bunch in the nineteenth S. Alexander. Went Indiana. up the pull while off Bay Radge, TTinrsday, September 8. in defeated Me«ii« and Guery by olteep at Saratoga that he hoped to have Mr. Thomas's the fourteen hour time limit. These riders were 11. 13 3 33 145 j4'A,» Coma who save mils Butter ready City, - T. L. White. Essex County.... 14 1 gg ijjj11 -it taken In a rowboat to the Coney Island pi*r. Jfew-Torlt Yacht Club for the races for the yards in final sprint, and Fenn won fourtn little chestnut horse for the Twin there A. J. Banta (1%-horsepower Rambler), J. F. M F. Williams, County 8 1 «33 was hysteria. the started, but a punct- Ban sw 1371 when he wa-< seized with Dr. Charles Autumr. Cups off Glen Cove, and on the following prize from Krebs. Kramer seems little chance of It now. Hermls has rup- I.oughlln (A4-horeepewer Tribune). R. G. Betts U Hrterley. O. N. T 14 1 «32 173 13 so the Coney Island Reception Hospital, was chances. Charles Schlee. the J. Harney, Went Indians 12 ,) Hall of worked, Saturday— September 10—there will be three im- ured tire ended his tured the. sheath of the tendon of his off foreleg, a?i-horsepower Indian) and .1. J. McNevtn 34 131 i»&a .•ailed after the swimmer had been over rider, made his appearance as a professional il\- ASSOCIATION to poru- : The first is the Btart of the oceaa road Impression that bla retire- Rambler). BOWLING AVERAGES. by the life guards, and had him removed a "races. race and won $7 In lap prize*. and It Is the sreneral horsepower The riders left St. George, to get home later. r*c« for tIM Cape May Cup. irom sandy Hook In this most left at the Maid hotel He was able Mackay had the speed permanent one. McChesney Is en- Island, 6:40 McLoughlin in*,WtcW-AT.r- a. swimmer, Llsht>h:p. This race is to be sailed under th* di- David race, ment will be a Staten at a. m.. and and Eai.a. en*.P. eta «™ Harold HUstead. onearmed who is end of the two-mile open amateur and he again, DOUnda, and ItIs well known to I! 8. Alexander. West Indians, lot* 1.1 m , ." Bay Ridge Life Saving Corps, led rection of ti:. Gondndg*. Waal Indians... Mi Sit 2(H 3» 6"3 hall shore, where, caught in Yacht Club. The yards and won his of Trenton. West tide to the Staten Island of 0m S-awanhalca Corinthian — Big loose, get aboard for all you're worth." llnjrton and Camden. and the distance covered was J. Da >i!va. Indians ltn» 15 37 7 5 -»s Tompkir.sville. one by one gave up in Brooklyn; A. Mac eddy near la]'. ,-»satra of tne Jiai --t Bay Yacht Club is Half-mile novice Won by Ca*per Satter. be 11. Hullock. Columbia 1..4 4 54 li. STI) an second'; Fenarl, Newark, third. Many think the Twin City will the spot. The list two hundred miles. The members iti **- s:;i:» Crk>nel J Wesley t! ib. "W. Ilenlon. (45 they provided gasolene for the riders on «'l» be given to Miss Webber and Miss Coffey. Newark New-York Welles l- Lsonldss 106 and the J. Adam. Thistles 47H 14 207 32 646 medals would who Mont 140 yards), Dick run. The roads were very dusty and the tourists Gibson. Union County... it 167 23 nun swimmers succeeded in rarest second- Nell Wlckftrom. I'auKtiniiwauga li»iHabenaiein 106 A. 11. 483 « fts West and the 3. Rogers sloop yacht Yankee Edward 'rtupprecht. Bay View -Wheelmen. Newark were delayed by the ferries at T-.ttenvllle and St S. C. West In.lians 1."6 47 7 reaching Norton's Point. Those who gave out near Mazvail'S 70-foot third; Hurst Park 124 ;Grailallo 1<» \u25a0MOW. .... 4 H.71 U5 yards), fourth. Time. 0:20%. 123 Dainty George. The run a/as to be mud- in not tees than Fort Hamilton, he said, would get ceruacatea of sm» wen more races since she has been in (fly« dlvUiom, fronds apart)— The Picket 108 - Two-mil© amateur five Claude KM eleven hours to keep within the legal speed limit •Signifies not out. honor. *cntr.iii this than either the Rainbow by Mackay. Newark .third division); \\. R. Alan-a-Dale than fourteen hours. summer Won David division), Lembery. San GunflrH ll«)Toboa«an 102 und not slower Her owner Is sure to enter her In New-York (fifth second; Carl Vale Hi Daleaman 97 ITth« Virginia. I>e* third; Witting. Newark I»rd of U» I Saturday Jo«i Cal (fifth division), Jnsintl - . ... ill)The Cricket »7 the Indian Harbor Yacht Club's race on fg^ond division), fourth. Time. 4:20*,. Lap prize win- livable ll't;Mm- u7 SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. Chapper. Bay View Wheelmen. Newark. Bryn \u25a0UwV..'.".. Automobiles. Automobiles. SBd in th* race for the New-York Yacht Club's ner II E. 114 :Knight Errant »1 years open Won by "Tom" But- Hurstbourne •• FTBOT RAT Fllllen two old. Last live furlong* Autumn Cup* at Glen C0..- She may also go in Twenty-mile (prof»Miona]>— Maior Dulnirernelil 113 ItMervatlon ».'. E. L. Meade, Bayonne. second; Albert .. 115 of Futurity Course. Jot match races before the season ler Boston- fourth; Fort 113iElllott Wt - some si^ciul /ViVrvNewark third; W. S. K«nn, Waterbury. Hunter '"" A** Nay BO Name 1 Name. Wt. Kara. Newark, fifth; Frank J. Hartford. EueVnla Burch Princess Rupert 114 Holy Smoke Mi Cadwell. t^rf,,!! 10»! Damon »<• 114; Linda Lea FoVaKr^ 47:11%. Five miles. OMt S.hwah; ten lUtliMarine* fS Bellatrix _ Ml has not been buc- iuth Tim" fifteen \u25a0•Tom" Butler I-a:> Procr ""V Midge .. lOO.Zeala Mi While power boat racing so mUei' E F Boot miles. "> Mercury".'.' lOOiAdlag 87 Raiment Butler IS: Mea.ie, 13; OmUT. BChles. Folralla lt'U: 10U *tmt~l as Its promoters anticipated, this new form *-hrel. Alps *«\u25a0 « Scnwato 7: nard»«t. «. Cadwell. S: er. 4. ef eport has gained a firm footing in yachting \u0084.^,r Hadrteld 2; Oalrin. 1; rollett. stakes to be run between now ar.S Tol San 8« r-i- 1.-n r Ataerfcan power Boar. Association in determining \u25a0year-olds, one mile and a fur- for season's INDIVIDUALCENTURY ROAD RUN. Dolphin, for thiee Aanes D 104 1 Hoodwink !».» \u25a0sssiicfcLis and time allowances next to-morrow; Dash, the Mullen l"l Mgretts »-1 CLEVELAND. record century run of the long, to be decided the Marl AT cues. The annual individual H.-mpstead Cup OO Thursday; Geranium 100!'"•' Kickshaw . 9.1 Association yesterday had more Reapers and the the Briarthorpe IJherta 91 Century Road Club Saturday, Century, 10 ATh>ies frcm this city will be well represented starters, of whom sixty-seven tv»on Friday and on the at Conkllns 1 Hydrangea . 0! than one hundred miles, for the older bones, with THIRD RACE— ACTI'MX MAIDEN: fvo-y«ar-oid la the Olympic Games, to be held In connection riders having the limit one aad one-half $^,000. at C 30. The value of maiilens at time of closing. La« live furlii\u25a0„ o( Pope-Toledos won all the events in which those curs were en- had finished a guaranteed Bash Futurity Course. two and thirty minutes were . nanaicapohandicap of hours •Cairngorm 1" Desire 118 The robin, one »Heart*» tered. ta l-ei and the .scratch men at 11:25. Cal.. Aug. 25.-Da of the •\v.,.a-:nv 11»; Saulsbprry 115 prlS J. M. Elfler. of th« Sacramento. US right»ft f tVethe timetime * between leading at B. Haggin's Kancho del Paso reamer Salt and Pepper 112 8 won the 5 cnp. S forr Mock, of lhe Century siaillorib J. Slcllght cylinder mile in aimfaeturers' Challenge charles great wag put to US a ,i,',i, of America, was close. Eifler won by stud Is dead. The hors* death »• were: entry. entry. A stock 4 cylinder 24 H.P. car won the 5 mile open, defeating The flS^ twenty-five to finish put out of hi* misery. Efcarobin had r« •Pact tDury^a a wheel to him years. Me wa* Imported Handicap. Time. tho ag»« of twenty-seven FOURTH RACE— THE FITTING; handicap: Hun jssi all special cars of other makes, doing the 3 miles from standing start H.M. H.M. from Australia by Mr. Haggla. The price paid tor olds. Six and one-half furlong* on mala track. 2:l.'' .V34 said, JW"" 1. •nroornnttcti 1291Memnrles 110 Kl.on-\u0084«. VC .•• him, IT is was in mm,31 flat. CC. ».H Hoir.an.Homan. > w^* * • Bj-J 1-ady Amelia 12»i Mlnnola 107 S sec. Property For Sale or Jo Let C. Srhlo«»er. C. H. v 2:00 6:41 tllamburir Belle 132! Spring IO»J F. W. Btfler. C. B. *\u25a0\u25a0 A \\. ZW fI.J7 OYSTER BAY RACE. Dolly Spanker 11"»! Ancestor It*! H. Stem. Canarsle Y> ...... 2:(iO 5:4:! WOMEN TO SAIL IN Right IIS Hlvlnatlon 1"- Stock car also won 3 C. C...*• tOrriinnde'B mile handicap. F. C. Graf. C. K. V"" . 8:42 (BY TO TUB TRIBINB. i •Auditor 113;o«ranlura l»>i C , \\\.\\... 2:00 TEI.EMIAPH SHOULD BE Frark Qarmaro. -"V" ; 2:30 «:12 Bay. Aug. 25.-Elght women MVEBTISEI Andrew Kaufman. <»-'C A»•\u25a0 0:U Oyster Long Island. •Brown entry- tPajret entry. '* " «\u25a0 C. A 2:00 Yacht Club willcon- .ha::-: Rurch. R. 2:30 «:14 of the neasranhalra Corinthian FIFTH RACE—Mald>n tsree-rear-olils and over. Six Buy a Pope-Toledo &- Own a Winning K. rru-l-. C. B. '.?\u25a0\u25a0: '*\u25a0* 0:3» Saturday a cup offered by Mrs. and oni^half furlongr* on naln track Car. in the K. C. A 1:66 8;47 test nest for U. U. ilein:^. C 1;5(| will start Pat CYisHgail llt'Nutt Blanche HM J. liissiwrlrn i**A"i'" 2:00 0:02 Thomas S. Young. The boats. 15-footers. s?ir i.ynn«wu of Portland 105 C. «•y- \u0084.,„, (Kj at 00 a. 110| V. Woll«-ni«ohU«eT.*- fl. their yachts for the Louis II Hetty O. . 106 a. Klein. <:. it- ': uw '.:\u25a0" lowing owners have entered Topricht 110 It.v C. "a"A ".".'.'.'.'".'•'••-\u25a0 May Privateer 105 POPL CO., J. F. llaliltcan. C. ' 1;45 -,-jj race: Miss Christine Roosevelt, the Fly;Miss Phantom lo7,R«»vane ....Ml MANUFACTURING C. '< A gay Matheson, Sir Sh«p 103 New-York Tribune XV. wart >' •. 1:50 Young, the Chipmunk: Mis- Nan the 107iSp«» A...... S:l+ vr. Sto««r. ' . 115 . Uneiua 107 12 Warren Aye. n£.<-". K. '\u25a0\u25a0 a..- ..... *\u25a0** Bairn; W. A. W. Stewart, the Bobs; Miss . Street. Garage 941 Bth Frank Morln. 1:5o Mrs. SIXTHRACE Handicap; and One iNSURE »r.jok:yn.-.. «:04 London, Imp: Agnes the furlong thr»9-r*.ar-olds ov«r. TO RESULTS A. Whit-. Brooklyn \u25a0"!".."!!!.. l-Ofl Edith the Mi«« London, a. mile and a on nrrf. I'aiil l»*r>zlK. "" 1:4I> 6*l Mrs. George -Bullock and Mrs. Charles Cloverland 12flj Incubator 119 . •; - r>:«i Vlt' Members Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers. fk-SLt FOB KATKS. IV. Btrevd. " »• .... 1:00 SheVmnn will sail two of the following boats: The Carbuncle 134 'Outcome 113 A 1:441 1:13 Gold Money 121|BrtKan4 ni'