NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THUTODAY, JUNE 20, 1007. 5 Racing * • • • * — - Sports \u25a0 Handicap Yachting *>—^ Automobiling *» Suburban '\u25a0» Golf Other JOCKEYS H BADFALLS. EEADY FOR SUBURBAN NEW YACHTS IMPROVE. SEALED BONNET RW. WELL, KOERNER'S• CLOSE CALL. GOOD FIELD TO STAET. WIX OFF MARBLEIIEAD. CARS PERFORM First Accidents Mar Last Dai; of the Great Race Likely ToBe a Battle of Trial Races Continued to Select No Adjustments Necessary in Gravetend Meeting. Thrcc-Ycar-Olds. American Challengers. Day's Contest. The forty-seven cars that started in tha four Iv.c»rr.er, 's Jockey, The Handicap of 120,006, in point barely Suburban which Marblehead, Mass.. June 19—The new sender days' sealed bonnet contest of the Automobile Club sseaped with h's life In a bad accident while the of popularity ranks perhaps as the greatest rac* in class yachts came nearer expectations to-day of America finished the first day's run to Pat- hort-es were racing through the stretch of the year, to-day Bheepahead Bay. ;;erles in the last win be run at the second of trials for the selection of three chogue. Long Island, and return yesterday. Th« race '\u25a0' Cravesend yesterday. Seventeen Ineachee, on which of the best horses in training have been American challengers for tho German Emperor's 15-horsepower Darrac" have rr of horror wont up from those In the stand, could only be improved, perhaps, by Peter Pan. the Loats for the purpose of obtaining further been closely examined by the committee incharge, :s it looked the boy must Which, Account- to make sure that the steel wires, fastened by as if be instantly killed. unfortunately, is not eligible, and flat:.. The) H« leaden clasps, had not been interfered with. was nicked up unconscious, with an ugly cut In ant, last year's biggest money winner, which is not The winners in the three races to-day were the examination of the observers' reports lasted well h:s head, nd carried off In the ambulance. He re- yet ready for a bruising race, after being forced Marblehead. built this year for W. H. Joyce and into the night. later, furnished striking demonstration vived and the doctors did not consider it Into temporary by a slight accident in S. H. Proctor, and sailed by the latter, and Che- The run a of retirement the ability of the modern motor car to make a necessary to send him to a preparation hospital. for the Brooklyn Handicap. wink VIII,another new boat, owned and sailed by trip of one hundred and fifty miles without requir- Ko*ter also had a narrow escape In the fourth The Suburban Handicap is the third of the four F. <;. Jr. ing any adjustments, or. in fact, any attention race, Macomber. when Moonshine stumbled at the start and big spring handicaps, about which so much inter- The atarblebead won two races over the tri- at all. It would seem as though the development angular course, of the automobile had reached that stage where turned a complete somersault. The boy picked est centres from the time the weights are an- while Chewlnk VIIIcaptured the up. however, windward and leeward race. Taking into account all one had to do was to replenish tanks and steer. himself without a scratch, although nounced early the year. distance Is a mile the in The the places In which the seven yachts have finished A number of experts, who accompanied the run. It looked from stand as if the horse had fallen and a quarter. It willbe the feature of the open- sailed, were unanimous stating performances directly on him The youngster In the six races that have been the Marble- in that the showed his nerve ing day of the Coney Island Jockey Club's spring and Che wink VIII of the contesting cars were wonderful. by accepting the mount on Nagazcm In the nest head are row on even terms, race. meeting at Sheepshead Bay, nnd it is safe to say with 16 points each. Th« conditions of road and weather were almost that, with all conditions favorable, fully 30.000 per- Sally VIII.one of the old boats, again showed perfect. Part of the run was over the Vanderbllt The stewards held little P. Kelley, who rode sons will go to the track for a racing . The Cup course, and of Park responsible the speed to-day, and is now ranked third, with a some the roads were covered Row. for accident In the last attractive course is in perfect order, and racegoers of points. Spokane captured with oil. which kept down the dust and mad- race, and disqualified mount, -which War- total 1:0 I. which his beat will welcome the change from the rather narrow two events yesterday, fell off to-day In her form driving delightful. The route was also picturesque _aa a head In a hard drive. Park Row had been from beginning Quietly confines of Gravesend. and Is now fourth, with a total of 21 points. Her to end. The towns through which backed Irom 100 to 1to 60 to 1. and his few Electioneer, the Futurity winner last year, which sistfr Spokane 11, however, the cars pasted were Queens. Rosiyn. Hicksvllle. followers went home with long Loat. improved and faces. Those who qualified for the Suburban Handicap by forcing moved up from seventh to fifth position in the Amityvlll*. Bayport and Patchogue. In all tha had backed Ward—ie, however, from 6t01t07 to 2. to to Stakes ranking, 2$ earn travelled a and Peter Pan a drive win the Standard with a total of points, while the Corin- distance of 150 miles. The run- shouted joyfully, made a wild rush for the at time to to go miles, twenty, to Gra.veser.d in the fast of 2:058-5 for a mi'e MONTGOMERY. thian and Maria are well the rear with 33 and 24 abouts had a distance of 175 or ring cash. The disqualification placed Coat of and quarter, may go to the post favorite to-day. points live miles further than the touring cars. The tima second a One of the choices in the Suburban Handicap to-day. in the six races. Anna and Remiss third. The latter would He was none too well handled on that occasion, The failure the Maria to either yester- allowed to cover the distance was so liberal that but, in (Photograph by of score fc&ve won. spite of all Miller could do. she and many good Judges were convinced that he the Pictorial News Company.) day or to-day was bitterly disappointing: to the speeding was net necessary, which made the run a bolted to the in the outside rail stretch and lost could have beaten Peter Pan with the jockeys re- committee, for not only is this yacht supposed to pleasure trip pure and simple. an era! valuable lengths. versed. One of the well known layers quoted him be an roved Vim, which captured the Roose- Each car carried a white cloth sign strung to tha Ir.cachee. which had been in a good position all at to night, equal choice with James R. velt Cup last year, but easy side of the machine on which was printed "Auto- way. 3 1last an LIGHT WORK FOR CREWS. GOLF FOR STATE TITLE. her entrance for- the was fighting It oat in the van when Park Keene's entry. Superman and Veil. Superman won ward v.-as looked upon as giving her considerable mobile Club of America sealed boncet contest." Bow bore over sharply, knocking him out of his the Brooklyn Handicap in Impressive style, but it advantage in the short, lumpy of Kiel Har- and giving the entry number of the car. Koerner up, seas stride. tried to hold him but the must not be forgotten that Peter Pan beat him bor. She was far astern at nearly all times to- The first car was sent off on scheduled time. S horse apparently crossed his legs and fell In a easily in the Belmom Stakes, on which line Elec- Navy Eight—Rough day. Tho summary follows: a. m.. and the others followed in quick order. While The accident marred large the New She'l for Hoyt and Anderson to Meet the time was taken when the her. to a extent tioneer seems to have a slight call. for i Elap-.*4 time. \u25a0-, machines left the dosing Say of the spring meeting of the Brooklyn Superman must take up ins pounds to-day as a Vim Second Third clubhouse the officials' starting time was taken at Jockey Water on the Hudson. Massaeh usetts mpio race. race. race. the control Central Bridge, just Long Club. penalty for winning the Brooklyn, but there are Cha nsh ip. Boat arj-I • Mr. HMS. at outside of In many ways it was a characteristic get-away repeating H.M.B. H.M.S. Island City, the machines also timed those who believe him capable .of that Auburndale, Mart-xphoad. Joyce and Foster 1:45:48 1:1J» 12 6:37:39 where were icy. as Say lor was the only favorite to win. and victory »nd equalling Kinley Mac's record In win- IBy T Mass.. June 19.—As a result of I• Spokane. I. F. Lew Is Clark...... 1:47:21 1:21:24 0:39:80 on their leturn. he receded in the betttlng from 7 to 6 to 3 to 1. ning both in the same year. Veil is likely :' V., June 19.—Rough water Inter- semi-nnal round to-day in the M. Si..kane 11. F. Lewis Clark 1:47:32 1:10:39 0:57 The run to-day will be to Danbury. Conn., and races • teur golf championship Cnewlnk VIII.F. G. Macomber. Jr. l:«B:« 1:10:29 0:S8:15 return. Before the barrier was released he had drifted to be a strong second string to Mr. Keene's bow. tournament on the link* of" Tower 1 23 2» 0:S$:3O Th« cars that started In the contest yes- \u25a0 \u25a0 ' Corinthian. B. C. 1:49:33 even back, Ball was the actual particularly Jimmy Rowe, r the X. v. : v i It Is a the Woodland Golf Club, l" !i. Hoyt J : M and R. terday follow: further and Ed She has worked well for Anderson, and Maria. L. AKassiz 1:40:42 1:24:37 0:98:32 choice at 3 to l. The beaten favorites were Joe who makes no secret of the fact that the is one of the H< yle boat in both of the Woodland club, will meet Sally VIII.A. P. I_ct_| 1:30 1:2030 0:57 26 Offi- Neaion, California King, Jacobite. Rye and Brother the best horses he ever handled. In her on'.y start which the \vt been rowing. . to-morrow. cial \u25a0 Navy \u25a0 H. H. Wilder, M J(> No. Can. H.P. Make. Tfcorr.as. this year Veil was heavily played by the wisest . the crew ha tne A ¥> B«rl!et Driver Grapple Stakes, • _ 10, • gross score In 1 .P. J. Johnson won the Myrtle a selling affair persona at the track, but any change she had w:is wit h the tide In : I the qualifying round was LIVELY LAJi'X TENNIS. 2 B 30 Stoddard- Dayton. ... .E. C. J. McShasa) et seventy yards. start, day by Hoyt, 2 up and 1 play 3 E cue mile and He closed with a hopelessly ruined at the when Brookdale . • Anderson, idland, to J G 80 Stoddard-Dayton H. Newton m the etretch. after Beckman had managed Nymph out her work this of W< beat P. W. Wlttemore 4 .C a* Glide J. C. McCaJTerty rush knocked her of stride as the barrier ' unti i 5 A 40 -ozler H. Micherer to his way out two pockets ith( N- •. Yorkers «•« • nt Brookllne y 'tub, 4up and Jt< p iy . work of or three bad was released. • 7- - Vn- 8 A 40 Lozter R. Mulfcrd get up In last few strides to beat Hy- will have over thing ng the - ore of wa a •ew am iteur •\u25a0 >rd lir Surprises in Dunxeoodie Tournament 7 tad the Montgomery i* another which a strong ; B 3ft Eimor« A. M. Day perion M a neck. He was backed from 4 to 1 to following and which is quite likely to be fightInk posed, — 8 A 80 Locomobile H. Mitchell by Davy to \u25a0 •\u25a0 ft B 15 Locomobile J. Florida 13 to 5 Frank Karrell. Johnson and In the van through the stretch day He lias al. The Other Results. 40 Locomobile big • being M A a. J. Bants other bettors. The Sullivan clan tried to make done everything required of him in the most con- tne 11 A 13 Locomobli* T. Beck a "killing"in the sixth race with Rye. He was vincing way, and since his last race has been care- ... OX THE GOLF LINKS. The third day of the lawn tennis tournament on 1- A 60 Thomis Flyer M. Roberts backed from 3 to 1to 9 to 5. He raced Masanlello fully pointed for the Suburban. Sand will have line. Thi were not worked I the courts of the Dunwoodie Country Club. Yonk- 14 A 43 Pierce Arrow J. 6. Williams at mount, quite capable handling . rrs. brought about stirring sport, 13 B 4t> Aerocar A M. Rabbins Into submission the end of six furlongs, and the and the boy is of some with the ' Id A 43 Royal Tourist. R. Tucker < \u25a0 \u25a0 women's men's way. came Swinging Into the stretch In front, but gave him to the best advantage. The ' urse at singles and doubles under 17 It 40 Continental C. S. Johnston It up when Hyperion 2d challenged, and had to be Of the others Flip Flap, which If the top weight a low In the latter event something that savored of an 18 A 43 Columbia C. F. Barrett money. Grapple pounds; Light, Dandelion, ill, rowing Hobens Makes Bert Score in Prac- upset occurred, as Raymond D. Little and Albert Itt B 25 Pore-Hartford P. Mines content with third ran the dis- at 120 Beacon which 2 > A Joe Juig* \u25a0 by Hugh SO Pope-Toledo tance la the fast time of 1:44. which equalled the was beaten a head by Go-Between last year: Run- Krum Ellow. C. Bostwlck were defeated Tallant and Folberth W. I). Lyon, by 6—2, 21 B 33 Oldsmofctle W. track record made by Fried Kruppin 1902. ning Water and Cottontown were the most talked Ellis Ward, of l'ennsyl I his var '.ty tice Open Championship. th» score of 3— 7—5. after 22 B 3" Knox A. E. Dennlson J. C. Core made all the running in the handicap of last night as having a chance to win. Nealon, ; Sch< lllns, 2; for the losing team had once been within a point of 23 B 3o Xnos W. A. Bourque over the short slx-furlong course, which third in the Brooklyn Handicap, must winning the match. Another reversal of form was 24 A SO De Luxe C. S. Beach and beat Jacob- ran [By T«li graph to The Trl A 40 H. C. Townsaas) ite, the even mom up also, but the others do not look par- posted In the challenge cup singles, in which Rob- 23 B«rllet favorite. The latter moved be considered Philadelphia, 26 A 9O White. TV. C. Writ* strong when straightened out for home, but ticularly dangerous on recent form. June 19.—John Hobena, of !•::._:!\u25a0\u25a0- ert Townsend defeated Harry Torrance. of Engle- 27 80 White H. K. J. w i. madi ore of 74 wood, nets, A Sherldaa C. Core shook him off and won ridden out by a The general opinion at the track yesterday ap- TIME ROW. ti after three hard and fast by the score 23 B 80 StCMldard-Dayton R. Howard HARVARD'S .;\u25a0!\u25a0!; hi.i Cricket nub links prs V 24 Corbln J. scant length. The other were Hal, peared to b9 that the three-year-olds wi .d fight • In the I of c 3. l-«. 12—10. 20 Ccrbett which \u25a0 winners o| n | fallows: SO B 24 Corbln H. Trecker made a show of his field in the first out the issue Beacon Light, the one most the United The summary A. Bal>y race: Del- with whli h i 31 B 24 Corbln canra. which galloped home likely to prove dangerous, as this horse, ran will egln ai 9 o'clock to n Women's !—Mlna Anna Barvtype W. H. Rtrdaall an easy -winner in the' which moriilng, amajleai first row Martin. 32 B 24 Kensington Steeplechase; and Baylor, second In the Brooklyn Handicap, has a decided Showing Over when Bernard Kicholls, .if Nashville who I'ark Hill, defeated Mrs. H. 11. Burdlck. Park HIM. 113 A 80 S?u— 30 ii 24 Mora F. remarked wind it. but getting help from .\u25a0\u25a0;•:\u25a0<".\u25a0 •'. I.— '-. 40 B 24 Mora Mr. Sttckney E. Dugan rode two Beacon Light and Montgomery would divide the behind ho the tide Second round Mlm Elizabeth H. Moore. Kinfti H. H. Col* winners and heads the list lirst mil •*, — 41 C 2* Jackaon two [varsity to-day. d^fpated of winning jockeys for meeting prize to-day. for the the Harvard #-iK»it David Foulis, Wheaton, and OH County, Mis* Hale. Amackassln. -0. ft—o: 42 B *0 Teere A. F. Cmmacho the with fourteen rich In a time row this noon mwie Us, Woodlands, 1). O. Kelsey victories to his credit. Badtke was BillyLakeland has had trouble in getting n com- tho four-mile course were >t Tomllnson. F. OfTenhauser would be necessary to take up three or four pounds water the urea aro looked and Tom Clark, Wllmlngi each. All Sl.le. '\u25a0 default; IMmon E. New 43 C IS Maiwell ; upon more passably good. . \\>st Roberts. Tork. overweight. Africander is the only three-year- as not than the cours..< In excellent condition. defeated \V. D. Lyon. Amackassln. by default: C. W. old which has won up to this time. After their hard work of tho morning Conch A r.umlKr or the amateurs entered also played Hunt, rnlversity— Heights, defeated Floyd Smith. West OLYMPIC GAMES well, Wray gave the inlo evont for two- w-nt them downstream t>» the navy yard and back i towing of this division, with .. J< . D Second round Or. C. GoMmark. defeated the stretches, . Trav- Dean Mathey. ElUabeth Town and Country Club, by year-olds as a curtain raiser, so to speak, for tho in fairly long most of, the work being i-rs recorded 7X and an added entrant, Fred Her- devoted to the catch and the recovery. default; Julio M. ytelnacher. Hamilton Grange, de- Suburban. \u25a0: did B , f'-ated PauMtna; Fosillck. Knoiiwood Country Club. Soya and the Gunda Win in American Athletes Will the. races other than Conn., ' — — Tow_ The Not Be The entries for various the Gales Ferry, Juno 19.—Th« formal visit of At the Hill Club 8 3, 6—3:6 3: Robert as—d.—New— Tork,— defeated Forest Field on Saturday the Torrance, S, 10; L H. Suburban Handicap follow: the Harvard crew squad o< cupied .- part of tho East Jersey League i' Harry Enßlevrood. 3. STEEPLECHASE; afternoon ut the Val<- quarters, the Oolf will hold Its annual K- Fitch, Ith Regiment, defeated Dlmon E. Roberts. Xew Their Respective Classes. Discriminated Against. FIRST RACE—INTRODUCTORY visitors arriv- hofe medal play handicap, it Is open *— New York, handicap; 11.2W ad'ifl. Short pteop'.ecf.as..- couns. ing shortly after lunch and staying for about to all .' York.'6—3. -. A. Daaatnrd. Jr. defeated the south* two organization, and will E. M _eaak, Nyack Country Club, by default: George In a glorious twelve-knot breeze from Spalding, a of the {Came. Wt.l"'" Name. Wt. hours. Toward evening the crews were sent there throughout J. Walter member American Sung !:».» out be two net priiea and a grosa si »re ; I A. Ballncer, Hollywood Golf Club, defeated C. W. east, which held steady and true th« rhar.tom ; w on the Thames by Kennedy riie. Heights. •- o; \V committee of the Olympic games of 1903, Alfar 102 Buddy 132 Coach for short ;' Hunt. University 0. ft— Merrill Hall. afternoon, the first race of the midweek schedul* arrived \u25a0 • rn<-l 149 .:;.•.'.'.a 130 stretches, but no hard work was required. tltiona will begin 1 k at the Bouth Hamilton Grange, defeated S. P. Fuller. Uunwoodie. Club was sailed off Sea Eunday 1 of the Atlantic Yacht on the Amerika. While in London, in I 138 Bide r>M Club, Bayshore, On Saturday | by default open to boat ala alia— and — W. Falser. Columbia, A. S. Oat yesterday. The contest was company with Walter Camp, who la also a mem- Also eligible: day then will be an 18-] : ..;> sweepstakes Thinl round G. — defeated and 8. and In the former division th« Good and Plenty 168 Hu^kman 137 THE AiLSA CRAIG GETS HOME. and on June 39 and 30 a Ttuny->n I'ark Hill. 6—3.6 3. defaulted: Calhount Craeln. classes Q Trots, 9-hole foursome handicap Hamilton Grange, by Soya won from the Joy and the Vlngt while ber of tho American Olympic committee, Mr. Hot Shot Merry Saint. ,K-.7 Tho motor boat Ailsa Craig, winner of tho recent The • ntran :> "th ItPKlm«>nt. defeated M. Hurt. fee one goll default; St-lnacher. Hamilton Grange, de- Gunda led the Nereid home In the Lipton »Iti3 SECOND RACE For three res ani upward $I,M>O race from Xew York to Bermuda, returned hare i ib also adds a box of golf bail Julio M — — — the Scalding had a conference with Lord Desbor- added. Six furlongs, main course. yesterday. j ftated Dr. C. Oold— Harlem. 6—6 d—l.d 1. cl&ss. 1371Charles Edward 120 takes. Men's round) —Raymond D. Little, ana Al- divisions sailed over an eight-mile triangle. ough, chairman of the British Olympic commit- Hoseben doubles itlrst Both Prince Hamburg I23|Cabochon 11" i bert C B itwlek. West SMa and Knollwood. defeated A. with points off Sea Gate. Fort Hamilton and Ben* tee. They Olympic games 123 Bob TyWr 107 Baaaford, A. GUBther, New *— 6—l; discussed the of 1008 I.adv Am«-lia 123 Lad Vincent !".' ' Jr. an.l B. York. 3. oonhurst. It was a close reach on the port tiics far. Klrat Premium Ivan Mathey and A. Elizabeth Town and Coun- the programme of athletic events. Lady 108 ' Gerlach. starting line to the Sea Gate mark. I'ol. Oraeulum Gold try and Princeton. defeated Kenneth Easton and O. C A. from the Mr. Spalding stated that found Lord T ' — — by with spinnaker to starboard to Fort he Des- B_E half; lowed a run THIRD RACE—THE DOI EVENT—First for Gre.vesend Racing Summaries. Child, N. v York. 6—6 9, fi '-*". Hugh Tallant and W. D. another borough deeply interested in the success of the two-year-old* guaranteed cash valua $10,0w. Five !Lyon. AmackasKln. defeats! C W. Hunt and H. Eeebe. Hamilton, on the wind to Bensonhurst and and a half furlongs. Futurity rourse. ; by lei— was sailed twice over. meeting and that he was highly pleased the Kln(t Sol 117 WEATHER • University Heights, reach home. Th* course at Klnp .Tamos 129 LEAR. TRACK FAST. A Holmes and P. Fosdtck. Knollwood It opportunity that has bcea La_y IChapultepec 117 ' Second round was the first real interest taken by Americans, and appreciated Winifred 123 UACi: — for Country Club, defeated H. V. Hatch and C. W. Pelser. to Bay tars to Judge sp«-ed flrfston*- 122 Mi-,.- -IST S»!llnK: two-jfar-olds; 11.000 added; nvo aiid furlongs. good. Won easily UnlTer- offered Lower of the strong had organized 117 -t. I:Q7-fr. \\ln;.«r, a half Ftart Tim* (YiIUT.Ma. *—n. P—7; R. Perry and E. S. Jane*. Upton allowance, the committee ire here. Wav« Creel 122 C. \V. Kurt 117 .n. V;...|'>^Ha;;tjr.i;i.--l>mir_it_<|i»_ Mru. and C!ar- of the new Cup boats. On time '''" Ocas '17 — eitv Heights, defeated Dt William Rosenbaum by minutes 1'"' I'ostl He Ftated emphatically that the news reports to jlonor°l Rock I I I, Betting. \u25a0> default; the 15-footers defeated the Q class two 114 l\,. I «n.;o Hobart, Orange, by Hugh Tal- Senator Barrett 122!Adrlana Horse. Ourier. | | | Jockey.~ )_Oi*-n.IHKh.Close. Harlem and Raymond D. Soya, winner m the class, the Beet that America was to be discriminated Fleet 122 Sudden „ 114 ' Wt.jKt^ >4_ Vi V* St. Fin. riace.Show? lant and XV I). Lyon, Amackassln. defeated and five seconds. The Q Ben Btart..^... 1 | j.i,l 3 1H '- 1' i' 1- lHarty 10 West Side and Knollwood. miles in1hour 17 minutes 54 sec- ..j .\- It' 1- Bostwlca. covered the eight aga'nst in the selection of events were Incognito Btaroina . 114 I/erMe-'Vl'V (KfJfan)j(Orlflln; 1 I~~7 4~~ ~~2 Little and Albert c. abso- lull 4 Z> •!• 2« 2' 2 |Mu«grave 20 90 8 -\u25a0* B_rt. 6—2. 7— D onds, 1 56 seconds, by Selling; for three-year^olda anl upward el*n B an) .. 23 against hour 30 minutes lutely groundless. Americans will receive every FIFTH RACE— » IMo 11 |103 2 3Vfc H* .V.i :J" «*» [Miller I S B 8 3 7 a, ... \u25a0 The Si o One ar.'l three-s!xt"<>nths mlk-s. uri turf. iDurnelli •» ...... B. and Tlaekett Gunda. winner of the Upton Cub class. So* add«*d. Joe^Neaon;. 2 H3 7 N :. -i- 4* E. Dugai ..I' 11-5 6-2 7-5 1-3 1-4 Frederick Alexander H. conslueration that they deserve. 80 "' ! Gunda a Banker M»|»navt«ny" T-;,V;, t hUllr'r (Thomas) 0 Ml 1 4< 4 , 4' r.» :,' Schllllnn 12 30 30 10 r. won tho championship doubles on the courts of the however, would have had' to allow the Herman P3 TllPkllna -'\u25a0> ... - 7, \u25a0\u25a0 Mr. Spaldinc says the preliminary programme Kin* Cole tJohnHoiu H US! ft r.'.i li« «> llnkman ... ft 5 i Wept Side Lawn Tennis Club. 117th street and Am- handicap of 15 minutes seconds had the boats Maxnar luhj'iiinGrande »3 Jink.-r Dell (l'a«et) 0 80; 10 :> 7V7 V ..7171 7' 7" -••\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 •! 4 4". summary of the practically '•':'• 6 8-3 avenue, yesterday. This was the last sailing in one class. The follows: track and field events has been 108 'Acrobat Anßonla rUwyer) •\u25a0'\u25a0 \u25a0 •"" sterdam been Oliver Cromwell 10 00 11 »' '• H H M [lenn 1"" l'"> 41) 29 tournament, which was decided upon. The events are as follows: One. I^incastrlan 106 Lord Stanhope »2 Water (Carman) 7 102 7 H U !t M Samly 40 HO >•\u25a0» "<> i- match of the club's annual 6LOOPS-CLAS3 Q—START, COURSE. 8 MILE.4. aiP,I(> in:; '.'1 li'snin friend (Ilrnlley)l 10 lit jo •. ploying because of the K—Ssss] hundred-metres run, 200-r_etr_ irun, 400-metrt;3 Blond? (WllltnmB)) . 10a it 10 in Mi Inlyre .. l»t 30 M 7 postponed at the time of SIXTH RACE—MAIDENRACE NO. 7; for maidens two Itlchwond Duke.' f3 11021 -6 11 11 11 11 11 _ !Lowe .. [ 15 15 13 _»> 3 beginning of the metropolitan championship. In Finish. time. ran, 800-metres 1,500-metres run, $1,000 furlongs, Futurity Hill jtmdo ii Fc"."0r.,l run. 110- yearn old; added. Five kliow of lilh flrl.i. llorl^ia \v«s ra^ilv Lent. il-l. IV ran her. race. Nealon.. crowded the round and Hackett met George Tacht and owner. hurdle, 'A feet (> height; Course. lark at the in;il.- i:p somn Kround In th« Btreteh. Tllekllna badly nan I••\u25a0! anal Alexander V'-'^i ?-tM^4 Dietres hurdles inches in. Stamina lir. Bodman and William Strong Slade. whom they de- \u25a0_ Reiral Royal" 118 —»>'' HACE.—THE KENSINGTON HANDICAP: for four-year-olds and upward; (2.000 added- oN gig MO-metrea hurdles 2 feet »i inches In llt> Thurhrt lir. ' STEEPLECUASE straight at cSKS 1:21 hurdle. Mo^Hck uU.ut t\v. ini;«y. Start KQfd. Won <-n»\\y. Tlmw. :i:M>. Winner. I.lk, h. by D.I Pino 11—Canta. feated in sets 4—l. 6—o. 6—4. Vlngt Trola. R. A. Brown!Brown 4:38:034:36:08 \ .OS height; 3,i-'OO-metres steeplechase, four-mile run, js'orblt Dottie S* lir. challenge 3:3O—COURSE. I I I \u25a0> George won the valuable CUP CLASS— START. Ca*t!ewood 118[Homa ACS—I 115 age. ii'ost |, Betting P. Touchard BLOOPB— ten-mile walk, 3,900 metres walk, hop, step and Persian 118 Holllater 115 Horse and Owner. TPo. [Wt.I St. \i % 1 __Hi Kin. I _ Jock*)-. In .en. High Clo»», Place. Show. cup presented by Hugh Tallant at the final round 8 MILZS. jump, pole vault, running broad Jump, running Mr• Wire... 118 Blumberleai 115 Delcanta. Grr:.(ls)nit Island St.) a 1 iao| 1 \u25a0•• »»• i« \* I* IBemlah ! 8 S B 3 S-fi the on the courts of the Amackassln C. Lembcke 4:30:53 l:30:M Sin-ilff 4..(Schreibcr) 1 of tournament Gunda. \u25a0 Prank Rennett 11* Th« Squire 115 Williams. h i" 8 3 :'.• 3" :;\u25a0< 2" iKulilor .'• In 8 3 Yonkers, The Hamilton Orange H, Roberts 4:51:43 1.31.4- high imp, throwing the 16-pound hammer, put- 118 Pontt-x r>lek:Bhaw.;4.;(Bonn|eHr'kSt.) H-H Club, yesterday. Nereid. J. Hartford Boy [in r, ' 3 133 3 1* l« 2" 2" :i» Flnn^Kan ..4 \u25a0» 16-3 6-5 3-6 the dfelding match faced Artemus tin? the 16-pound shot, tug-of-war, three-mile FalraJa 118|_aJy Hard 115 Belligerent, Lennan) 7 148 5 •»5»5 4" 4«» 4'« 4-« E Heidi - B In in 4 expert In Blue Pigeon. f> u-«i|t) 1 . 8-3 The latter was slow In team — I I' i:« 6 B» r. .". r> 6 Omni . 3 >". il 'l 1 Holmes o£ Knollwood. GOLFER DROPS OUT. race men to run, three men to count; •Apprentice allowance. •I.nrnm-. 4 (Widener) 5 183 4 « «'. Fell. Buttner ' 1" 10 7 B-J 6 5 the swift passes which Touchard shot AMERICAN . Oiliroi-nln. .... reaching for throwing discus, style; throwing Kln«. 4r.(Hitchcock) 4 '.it 7 Raj 2 .'\u25a0 1-3 reach, the free the (Wl.ifiur) Refused. . 2 8-2 3-6 over the net just out of his and at times »l>:ivc I.rwls. 4 137 2 10 10 7 5-2 •: 5 Javelin, free style, and a Marathon race of B_J I^l^ [I)ono!uie ... appeared to be anchored In his court, so that JVO CLEW TO GOLD CUP. •Coupled us Wldoner entry. Delcanta went to the front when he pleased, nud won with nnnr>thlr.K In re- he Hutchinson Retires After Bad Hole inBrit* twenty-five Kheiiff wun.una Touchard had no difficulty in winning the trophy miles. Jfrve. closed a Ut? pup and mi up in the last »trldfl to beat Dick Shaw for the place. lilue Lord Deesborough reported that the Interna- I'lceon could not rntse. n. respectable callop. California King nfuaed at the Bral Jump. at 6—2, 6—l. 6—»>. ish Open Championship. days Th<» '*'['\u25a0' HACK.—Hcindk-up; for all uses: $1,200 added: about six furloogt. Start sjeod. Won ridden out. Time, England. June lfc^Jack Hutchinson, tional Olympic committee sat three at I""-. XS'lnner. eh. g., —Purity. Hoylak«. of and Again Attend Ascot I.v ''iVriL.'lernnan York, many players who Hague and discussed a great many points in King Queen • I, - - WINS LAST BASEBALL GAME. New waa one of the I I Betting.- -, BROWN j Horyc I'OHtl T third hole In the second connection with the games and that some modiH- and age. J_L>CL_^V'!_?'-: X '-, St. Fin. I .Torkey. Open. High. lose. Place. brok« down at the long '" i* I Show. competition for the British open golf catlon has been made inthe original programme. Race Meeting. .1. Core, 3..'.(Newcastle St.) 1 IIn.'. 2 1> 1' 1> In IHIIk I 3 7-2 12-.% 710 H qualifying Jacohlte, 4 (TI :;' It .. — to-day. He played fine golf in the A fixed on the number of com- — man) 8 1112 1 2* 2» 2' 212 1 Notter Ihid i l l-.T Through Season Without Defeat championship lir.:it has been Ascot, England, June King Edward and •Voorheea, 4 (Bpreckols) 4 110 a 3* \u25a0;- 3' 8" r. 1 |\v Doyle... 3 4 7-2 4-T. 14 •Has Gone strong wind In the morning round, but was un- T.:ny 1 pciitors each country can eend for each event, Alexandra again the race meeting l"aust. 8 iHlldrpil;) .'« Ili« 4 414 4' 4' 4* 4* IE Dugan. 20 2a 20 «'. 1 fortunate In not doing better than 8_ He had no- Queen attended Mriinito. 3 iruu«-r)l B no! 0 5151 r> l r.» (»• l'»t SOO 200 40 by a College Team. end inmost cases the Is twelve. A country * •-:;• 54 Talborl IS on tho greens took 29 for tho last five limit her© to-day, riding to the course from Windsor in *£iLt^l/mm rl^'--_ : keiM) 2 B <; 11/ 8 ridden out to win. Voorhees ran to his bent Others beaten nit. University of Alabama to-day, winning the Com- In the afternoon round, the third twelve It the yesterday. farm. wind, cost case «TH n.\CET.— THE MTRT_EJ for thr».. year-olds and upward: mile and seventy Day game In the presence of the- usual to be played in the teeth of the him tea Mr. Bpaldlntr further stated that the Stadium trace found of the gold (up stolen STAKES: M.BOO added: one mencement No has been *J- yards. Start good. Won driving. Time. 1.44. Winner, b by Wool'athorpe— Embrace. crowd, The Alabama men strokes, and a little later he decided to retire r.-ona \u25a019 be cagtahlscof about seventy thou- >esterday while on exhibition here. A woman who t- . — by a score of 9 to 0. hold IPost] I ~} [^— Betting nothing pitchers and contest. sai.d spectators, willcontain dressing rooms, remembers seeing a man with a long "• ' . could do with the Brown the and was present _Horße_nnd_nß<' : _ Owner. Po ISt. '. Mi '\u25a0» St. Fin. Jockey. IOpen. High.Close. Place. Show. never got beyond second base. As a result of the day's play, thirty-throe m«a hovering near the place where tha ir.'zes C,rapp!e. T. (Farrell) 1 •> lavatories and other accommodations for com- overcoat l 4 fool 4 S» 4 414 'la Beckman ...I 4 4 13-3 1 »-« Brown has not been defeated In any college game with a score of 170 or under Qualified. petitors wete displayed. She says he suddenly rut Hyperion 11. 4 Cella) 6 108 8 4». n' 2" I'j 1" Schllllnit 8 I<> 10 3 8-5 in the sanies on a scale hitherto unat- dashed ' : ...' this year. The score by innings follows: 1 of prandstand. Jumped Into motor Rye. 4 (Pulllvanl R BO 2 2' I 4l' 2 323 2 Miller 6-2 3 M 7-10 1-3 t_mpted of the ark Ihe a ' 3 > -r> E. at such gatherings. Ang-ler .". (Corbett) 7 100 .''. f.> r. r. .'.' 4' Ie Dugan... 5 7-2 7 \u25a0'• 710 R. H. SEAVEB. car and drove rapidly away. (Herz) I 1 li» NILES WILL CHALLENGE Th centre of ii.»- Stadium will be an arena Handicap, Maaanlello. 8 LOO •; 2' .'!' .T> 5"- [a Burns.... 4 h 7 6-2 7-S Brown 3 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 x—9 11 2 of In the race for the Visitors' of 300 Tlnr.lnp, I (McAvoy) n 06 5 (1 « r, « Ipreston l'> 2.* 2O R 3 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 * 5 Boston. June 19.—8y defeating Frank J. Bullorray turf of shape, navies; long- Dwyer) Alabama \u25a0 oval a axis of 700 toverelgns, for three-year-olds and upward, at a 11 Friar. 0 2 108 7 7 7 7 7 7 Sandy "18 411 4.. 10 4 Si:-? '.i^ feet, Moonshine, 4 rwatt) 3_ 11" Notter li >'•" 20 Brown, Kdurse. Tlft. Raymond and In the final round of the Massachu> and a abort axis of 300 feet. Round this mile and a half. Banana was first. Marlow second I Fell. I 60 10 Batteries— at Longwood to-day. Nat Orapple In a bad pocket the up Paine; Alabama. Chapman and King. tennlr tournament W. arena will be built two iracks, the Inner for and Btckhampton's Pride third. Ten horses In run the backatretch, closed with a rush In the atnttrh and got up in champion, won ths privilege of last few (tri:.-. Hyperion II waa aecond best. Rye raced Mauanlello Into gubm'sslon. but hunsr in final drive. Niles. the Harvard athlete*, feet broad, with three laps started. meeting Chauncey Seaver. the present state over 25 to Lally. pTTH RACE -Selling; tor tnarei and geldings three yean old and upward: $1,000 added; one ml!o and a sixteenth. R. the mile, and the The Royal Hunt Cup was won by Andover U Winner, g., STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. the challenge match on Friday. Niles outer for cycling, with a Twenty-four .Hlajj^9ijr;__\Von_dijvlrg;___Tlme. 1:47%. eh. by Ogdan Illthyla. — champion, in was second and Malua was third. j I, -— At Troy Troy. A. J. and 0.. 1. by *—l. 7—6. breach of SS feet and 2% laps to the mile. I Poat I Betttag , — 9: 1; won a score of «—4. 3-«. horses ran. Home and age. Owner. _ | Vr>. \vt ISt. \u25a0; H % St. Fin. 1 Jockey. IOpen.Hlph.Cloge.Place.Show. At Syracuse Scranton. Syracuse. 0. _ Banning alone one side of the arena be a sovereigns each, Wllkea-Barrc— WUkea-narra. 8; Blnghamton. will The Ascot Derby Stakes, of » Saylor. 4 CDuroell)11 1 At OTHER SPORTS SEE PAGE 14. Baa* tank id TTf>fi~| B 8* 8< .\u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0 24 I" IF. Dogan...] 7-T. 7-2 3 S-S •B^B At Albany—Albany, 4; Utlca. 1. FOR swinuafna; 100 metres in length, with sovereigns added, for three-year-olds, at Orphan Lad. 3 (111,:.,,, 4 : i.ji 4 41 41 2'» Bi 2limeckman 8 10 8 3 7-s \u25a0 <:";j: with 600 ... ";jspace feet) Ball, «IH| 4«.j iHevry (»-n (12 in tho middle for high ,4 |Mi!i-«- 4 5 la .1 4 .-, •wins; and water polo. Prince of Orange third. l -1 1 J 7-5 len was second and Nagtisani. 4 ..(Jennlnica) 11 103 2 2l2 B» 8' B1B Notter 10 12 12 B 5-2 Glance. Suffice.. B fMulr)l •; 101 1 1» T i» 4*4 6" IMllon I BO I<»> 100 30 1% History of the Historic Suburban Handicap at a MlfS Doyle. 0 fMillmt) 12 14' 11 11 13 10 7' 7' Preston .... 10 IB 8 3" —— " (McMnnr.) !> 8 8> Sumter 10 — \u25a0 UeirKar Maid 3 2 861 I.'! 13 ft 12 8 3 2 r— 1 '. IStart- i f Kldprof Alta Farola. 3 fCarr)] 7 84 it <\\b 7 8 0 It P. Kelly | lilO 2ivi «(V> f!i> an er». ) Time, j Winner. The Horses Which Will Battle in the Suburban Handicap. Melliourno Nominee 4..fKraus)l 13 Ml r. R 8 7 10 10 !W. Barns...! SO 100 10i> 40 \u25a0•(> Year! First. | Second. I Third. . ' O. K. 4 (BeUlnrham) l 1 101112 1" 10 11 II 11 Fchllllne ... 100 Mil 100 40 \u25a0• , Hearts, 6 ..114 20 2,:11 Do'hu. The $20,000. One ! 11 1 (VO 1884; Monroe, Eagle. 4~ 102 Jack of .. Suburban Handicap, for three-year-olds and upward. Guaranteed value, Ptandover. 4 fFlllott) 5 ' 110 7 r.> 12 12 12 L. Williams 30 fin «>O If) Gen. 6..124 War 16 15 I'ncle Charley. 6. fMcOulro)l 3 1O 13 1- 13 13 18 Raynor I 1W 100 200 80 80 1885Pontiac. 4 102 Richmond (imp),4.. .110 Rataplan 4 2:0913-JW mile and a quarter. 1101 .... • 00 20 2:12 1-4 F.tzprlok K. Duean outrode Heckman In final drive, which won for Baylor. Ed Ball ran up gtron* around the turn, but 1886 Troubadour, 4...115 Richmond, 4 HOSavanao. ViS't.o'rmk "" Jump In last few «>trlde«<. Am >ts Lady had no excuses beyond belnsr carried wide :it first turn. 1887iEurus, 4 102 Oriflamme, 3.... 104 W.ckh.m. 3^5 114 20 212 |D» V'» »""*• weight.) RACE For maidens three years old and upward; $1,000 added: one mile an.l a sixteenth. Start fair. !Elkwood, 4 117 17 2:07 1-2 W.Mrtm L.-1 Owner. "JSRS? loBZ. AVon driving. Winner, Wardtne. eh. c. by Bradwardlne Total. 1888 5 119 TerraCotta. 4 122jF,renze. Flip Flap.. •• 6TiT Time. 1:40%. — Qorgo, 4. 110 9 2:09 4-s Garn,on ! 4 120 ;J. A. Bonnet Martin I 6" ~|"Post] * I, Betting. -^ 1889'Raeeland, 4 120Terra Cotta. 5 124 . ( ° " ''=n J. - age. I :i: Fin. I .. 4 126 9 2 064-S J. Murphy. a de 5 117 |F. R. Hitchcock Redtko I 3 Home and Owner. |Po. |Wt.| St. U i *\u25a0* St. Jockey. IOpen.Hlgh.Close.riace.Sl \u25a0>» 1890,5a1vat0r,..4 127 Cassius. 4 107 Jenny. Cottontewn 5 117 ! p. 10 •Parktßow, 4 (Auckland) I 7 11071 8 7' B« A" .In in |p. Kelly I 80 10<> 60 20 10 Loantaka,. 5...;.110 Major Domo. 5 107 Cass.us 5..... 115 10 2:07 JBerg-n J. Miliett L. Williams ! Warrll.no. 3 Spence)! 12 !11i>l ft ft 8 7= .V 2' IE. nucan..! S •', 7-2 7.1 3-3 1891 Running Water | 4 116 I Newcastle Stable... I 12 Coat of Anns, 3 (lakeland)' 11 i 1071 12 11 7 •\u25a0\u25a0 Ii <» .V2 [Moore I 13 20 10 '! 3 . Miller 1* I1I 1 1" P. M=O« i°*alcrl 6 115 | J. W. Fuller Booker... |20 Remiss. 3 (Bennett) 2 1 106| 1 1" \u25a0»' 'Miller I 3 4 7-2 6-3 7-l») 1893L0w1.nd.r.5....103T.rrt(i.r. 5 M 9 2:08 i A' It. Wools. 3 (Sullivan)110 11071 13" 1* 1" 8 7 .'.« ISandy ! SO CO 30 10 c 5 August Mountain; (Ronwell)l l 5 •• :lf'/ | -.14 Belmont J2O Roswel!. 3 IS 1101 fi* 4l4 .'.'i n> «» Bruawl] | 10 80 90 « 4 \u2666 _Nfcalon i 4 113 I C. E. Darnell Dugan .12 Jrihstown. 3 'Jackson) l 1 107 10 8 ft 10 0 71 U. Johnson.. 80 M tv> '20 \n ir£:, \u25a0. a o.- a W. ]O \ (Anderson)! 2 11 8 8 U Williams aK:___s_?;i ; |-Hr Pick Frnnelt. 3 I 110 10 11 13 8 3 s -E-. » I 13 S-.'. j 5 111 Sydney Pagct Hornor !20 Pro. R.(Patchnrue Bt.)j 8 11O| 4 2' 2» 2» 10 ft ...| 2 7 2 3 l sr, . Thomas. Pchllllnir •»£*%£« r r I 5 110 Russell T-oihlonviker. 3 (Ilnidlev)l I •':."• ! IR. H. Brusseil !15' 3 3 !110 1 lfl 12 12 12 12 11 Notter I 8 2 2:08 1-o.C!ayton |3 j Howard Shean. rVally)J « « 1 lona'TSiln 119 Samoer Eflo, 5. 106 Ogden, 4 10» 11 juptrman* 108 James R. Keene Nicol 3 TiUzv I7.zy. 3 (Pennett)l ft I107 7 in 14 14 14 12 Simmons ..I 60 Km lfN> 40 M O5O 4 ce ; ' - T.a.!v, 13 112 W.rrenton, 4 114 13 2:054-5 N.iTW ,-' 3rd ' 5 106 ! R L Thomas My 8... 'Appleby)! 14 !107 14 15 13 18 13 Ttaynnr ....I 10 100 MM 40 "0 4BaTnockburn, 4 Shilling.: MO 3 ...(McC. 1 105! 11 «'\u25a0_ 10 13 IB 14 «Is'7'" 5 Hmtsomory ; Furore Pottrrtl I MiiMrrnve ..I 13 BO SO R '\u25a0 3 | 10 \u25a0 104 Emil Herz Sandy I 4 vita, fß!cho)l 4 I*. 13 IS lfl 16 in IHurley | iU) 100 """\u25a0 4 44 ' sir 8 I\u25a0 107! 100 40 •>.> (Oldfleld)! II" V 3' Fell. R-"j . 3 IC4 -C- Van Ness j 3 !\u25a0 ..\u25a0:. . 3...... 5^ .. BMi 2H IKoerner .. ..' 10 10 "3 £_Z 44 :::: S ft I::::.::::::» S £S ttS2S. \u25a0W°£_"n* i l Mountain... • I !S? 3£^ S? G.G 104 !J. L. McGinnis Notter..; 8 •Dfsqualifled for fouling Incachee inside last sixteenth pole. Warding closed a Mr gap and finished strong V'E«cr)n .'L.ght-IV" i4 IOC I Coal of Arms nlpn came from far back. Remiss bolted to the outside rail In the stretch, which coat her the race. \ |H. P. He.dley. Garner I 6 Brother Thomas stopped badly. .-;'''• 3 i 94 IJames R. Keen© Lowe 3 -'-?•.--•-•? •.--•-• I3 ; 90 ,c. E. Durnell E. Ougan j. 12 — _ •• - i;«..-tiuM. To-'lar. 4 P. M. Amulcsn «agu« Park. R__X> TH_ entry. \u25a0 \u25a0 | aay t_» . *Dt:niell' jKeeae «otry. . ti T. A.m«r!e*r_ va. St. _ooi*. TBXBOTB erarr la w*ek> ~' • \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0• \u25a0 .-" x .