NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, JUNE 20. 1901. is8 —THURSDAY. dozen '.-.' !l>» nf thp — MeOre«ry. •r}*om Keene. I*l (Velteh) 0 0—— 7-10—• startfT" r>*»r' v. whom follow- McGulre Thrse-base — Crawford. Keeler. •»., ROWING. ,i (Donohue) 0 1 *« base Crawford. First has* on balls ... s—l ing, with their w<-iKhts and Jockeys, respectively, McGulre 2 Stolen Mo GOLF. Btlf Protection. Ill, no (Domlnick): Watercolor, 122 (F. Mttleflpld): their SYLVAN* by to Both pitchers freely, hut J K. Madden* <*. <•. P«-nln»uU. -—n ' Hernando, U'T (Winkfleld); San Kaaarro, 121 i.i. St. Louis. were hit THE TKIBCXE.] SJeddW IVarl Thorn. 11-' (Burns t 2 •—I Boland). Jones's rapport was better than that accorded to IBT TELEGR.vm TO gcfenaaer'a by Foul Shot r IN June 13.— a br. c. Otii«.117....(C0chran)3 2—l 4— r>onohue. Score: MIPS HECKKR DEFEATS MISS WETMORE Poushkeepsie. N. Y.i Columbia's or Saln-I^aura. Afrre*. AmonK toe probable starters are: of , (O'Connor) O a*—} } 0 1 0 0 2 0 O 2—6 11 0 'varsity crew continued the practice tggi Arsenal. 112 1 I— Operator. Matbews): 122; St. Louis 1 Bw«M Clover. 114 iI.-m.lryH* 3— 12-' 0 2 0 0 0 o—2 » 2 FIRST ROUND—TO MEET MISS TRAVERS fast trial rows to-day, and Pennsylvania also Merry !«• (Hooker) 0 200—1 O-J-lJ Shooter, 122 (T. Knight). —Jones nni Nichols; Donohue and Mi-Farlan.l. Daw*. '»»••" batteries continued in her streak of hard luck. In an or- Vacrant 117 . ; Cl grandstand, rub- TO-DAY-MRS. ROGERS BEATEN. Jaaaaa F. Keatlmf. 11*2 (Plreotoo 1-—.*—IJ a—l A<-ro.-s the field from the almost dinary practice spin with the freshmen this morn- Time— noses, <'o;it. who w.m the BEATS CHICAGO TWICE. TODAY. l:4. which is at the rate of 19:o2 for the four ConeyCnney I«l»r.dleUr.'i JvJockry <"lub.Club. as the yesterday, for the men $'RACING.—UCINO. the nope o; t!-.<- \v -st in the coming race. His by dropping two games to Boston to- Nassau links fast, when it I p. nir.. FOR last place serve other minor miles. The trial Is remarkably Is tJW2:SO — SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIES TO-DAY. Eminence is in form. game by permitted to act as scorers and in ¦ it fine _ local won the first bat- did p.p day. Pennsylvania .—M#»tln«Meeting «t«' Mlneola.U\n- l» iL' m. of tulle. The team women 3 met- remembered that the crew the f' TROTTING.10TTIN0 m. FIHPT RACK—Three-quarter* a The management inning. ways, while the competitors in the , TournamentTournaii.Miiatat UrynH:>n M«»r.Mawr. *:<»4:3« p., is confident the attendanee"SaT- ting Menefee in the fourth Bad errors anil In19:44 last June. Columbia Is a popular : rOUX—CO.— ™> \Vt.| Name. Wt sisters, their cousins distance ivpatta, 11H «-»¦ n ¦•• Name uni.iy beat the record of made In 18S2. weird team play by Chicago in the sixth and sev- ropolitan championship, their h-ACHTINO—(CWTINa -New-YorkNY« V.*k YachtV.cht ClubOk* Kajtatta. Godfrey Hl» IMyal Highnrs* 105 will 4">.oo<> game. choice here now for either first or second laurels, 1 ¦' '" I*l! enth Innings gave Boston the second of the day. I^trchmontbanhaaaM YachtfacM Club.'"•"'' 11»« a. m. 11l Hop Brook 105 The Chicago and Alton. Illinois Csntral, Chl&ago and their aunts took possession clubhouse U laBold Knight trains, from It a gay scene when the when fcax.dlc.P and "' Jer»es Ting* .-nark and large parties are coming all ;>arts by Boston. Scores: Of complete mastery. was Henderson, 'varsity |S Orange at Montclalr itaitiwral^.Kmtlewood North*STs2SAj>a- ¦•}« of the bow man, S. J. of the four. Club; 1, club aaaa«»laaa«a*, l>r Hiddle HW Pleasant Sail '•« of country. R. H. E. competition at height. The score » Country women '* the 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 1 8 was its and developed arm Instead of the sup- women', handicap. Bounteous KKijSneaky ;in noston x—« 3 women, bright a boil on his i> wamlf- lia»wat«r. ••' i possibly with the Derby." " — prettily dressed the sunshine Brisk I"-"-Maiden "Xotl.inir Interfere Chicago 1 O1OOOI) •»—2» 2 0 2 palm posedly strained tendon of the biceps. The arm !"•"• Kl-tn.k M sai.i James Howard, the elub'a secretary. "It will flatteries —Willis and KlttrldK<": Menefee and Kehoe. charming with Sonroter •'")M) green turf, the clubhouse could not row this after- Federalist o ft ii ii I—fi 10 4 color play. ! Destitute Peart Finder effect ku the Derby, thai the dub — Ijßwbijii to the rowing there- Is extreme likeli- HOjlVory Bells JJ* f«.i th* reason Batteries and Klttridge; Eason anu* Kllng. were apparently in vent Henderson from .^andflea I|<» loiir a>;.i decided not to tolerate open bettlag." The competitors themselves badly broken up. for Ice Water HOIlocation ']" many them left the tee hood that the four will be Santa B.mita Richard Croker's Beau Gallant and Senator P. H. the best of spirits, for of llOJZyra *}''(I M.t Alfonso, Derby candi- AMERICAN grass. Is to take Henderson's place who can THE RACETKACk. Silver Chimes 110 White Owl 'alien's two Eastern LEAGUE. before the dew was fairlyoff the The Nas- there no one 110|Musldora 110»J dates, arrived this afternoon from New-York, in pleas- acceptably. There was some bit ¦lap Onward charge <>f AT PHIL.ADEI.rHIA. is undulating, but not hilly. ItIs steer the boat miles. Prank Brown. Hoth are In k<>o f Eastern horses Is expected to- AT WASHINGTON. along over its wide stretches with almost a one His morrow, successfully. Shaw, jockey and BaOarl \2<\ Th* Bhym-' ill including Sweet Lavender and Water R. H. E. stride, and the onlookers were forced to the a vacancy impossible to fill success of the HI Color, owned by Charles Uittlefleld, ¦\VashlnKton 4 0 0 « 0 1 <> « 2—7 13 2 line The phenomonal the Demurrer lltiThe Puritan tne candidate! — longer the factor Columbia's 'varsity was sent out this morn- accident, which cost the lift Heel 11l of New-York. This makes the Eastern repre- Detroit O « (I O II O 2 O O 2 5 5 conclusion that endurance is no elsht fthe unfortunate |«r Ginki Ml|Gold Jr.. Ing in the new Ruddock built cedar shell, Hanlan !p second race and Injured H. Dublin HI He.lt-ik I'"l sentation much larger than was expected, and the it used to be in such tournaments. aVorlte in the of the Water, IllJTempleton 1 only uncertainty now Is regarding the horses of Tuesday's well sorted says It Is about twenty-five seconds faster in the |»he rider of Golden Bay. were the features Wilson. James R. Keen.-. AT BOSTON. Sixteen golfers, the pick of Bay. rode FIFTH HACK—Five-eighths of a mile. R. H. X match play miles than the former boat. The freshmen yesterday at Sheep.head Shaw field, were drawn for the first round at four races Wild Oats IISIProphetic H2 Bnaton 0 1 0 0 ft 4 ft 0 s—l ¦ 2 while the remaining fourteen in a different order this morning, because of JhdnV¦Tannin* horses in each of the first mr rarQry 115iIt.Hi.alr ]»» Chicano 1 0 « 1 U 0 0 0 I—3 « a for the championship, were Fatalist, at I »'- cup. That arrival of V. R. Greene and R. 3. to In th. first: Dark Secret 11l .lames Fita BASEBALL. met In a similar way for the consolation the Stansland. ! Pepper, at 4 6. Draßr»man 115; Genevleve Hecker. was: Bow. Ynego: No. 2. Gillies: No. 3. !SI»C eecond; Five Nations, at 2 to 1. in the — EASTKRN LEAGUE. peerless little champion. Miss The order !io 1. in the SIXTH KACE One and *lxte«-nth miles. score that Updike; No. 4. Stangland; No. Stow: No. New- at even money. in the fourth. ana who led the qualifying round with a a. 8. bird and Kamara. Alslke lib All Green H« At Providence -Prortdaac*, I;Woreeeter, o. course, Greene; Malder. Hanlan four-year-old PITTBBUBG TEAMS At 11: Buffalo, smashed all previous records for the capt- burger: No. T. stroke. The accident ii.which F. Gebhard's Tlie Musketeer il<;Double Dummy 113 KEW-YORK AND Roeheatef — Rocbester. 4 boat, additional f d'Or. was At liurtfun! Hartford, t; Bjrracnae, 2 (twehra lnnlnge). ured most the interest Inthe former contest, and was pleased with this and with the Lay coh Be-*, by St. Savlcr-Belle of Improvement at stroke. He ex- chute, DRAWN BATTLE STOPPED got. She was paired with Miss of A. J. Fraser mile journey out of the and WEIGHTS THE HANDICAP. PLAY A deserved all she pects to have strong freshman crew. Skilled, was a one FOR HARVARD-TALK liAMR up to Miss Hoyt when a three-year-olds or older. Following weights Bay DARKNESS, TO-DAY. Maude K. Wetmore. runner two eights went downstream this morning on inferior lot of are tho for the Bheepsneid BY AS ALLEGED. The Then, the involved be Z-us and W. C. Cambridge, Mass.. June 19.—The first game of the the latter won the national championship at Ards- for three. miles. giving freshmen three T£he beet of whom appeared to Handicap, tine mile, to be run on Saturday: them up the river. Th« Harvard-Vale played ley. length?, the 'varsity raced IjJVhltney's Sir Dlxon colt. Collegian. They were ac- Voter 137! Beau Gallant 104 baseh.-ili serk-s willbe to-mor- •varsity at a thirty-three clip that sent Kinl.y Mack Kilogram 1 2 been general all around quality of play Miss travelled ( almost even favorite*, the Gebhard 131 GAMES TO-DAT. row on Soldiers' Field. The Harvard team has For them steadily to the front. At the mile the fresh- -ordinply made Kthelbert 129 All Preen Ml who have Stroke two 1 r;tt*t..iri; ar New Irk. ISt. l^uiis at Philadelphia. worked up to the best physical condition, and of the Meeker stands first among the women men were only a length ahead, and then having a shade the better of it. After Alcedo I2tf Potenta 102 season, "varsity to thirty-six, and away r>ubjln at Brooklyn. v.il- and Harvard at fam- nine men who will play only two never played appearance here and it is INiezer sent the stroke 4'candidite Fitzgerald got the big field Hollobaa r-"<»i lOJ Cincinnati I have made their this ' length breaks Mr. Uleh Order Bramble Ii" Chl< ;.k .al Boatoa. i ridce. in a Vale game. Captain Reid and the coaches exaggeration to say that even those who are at two miles the boat was half a ahead of *4'alse " got ll'.»:Kini: 1 will no believe In ensuing var- and they Iad just well Into ..lls |....nit^r '"" not decide until Just before the game who will most to wrest her title from her ! the tlrst year men. the mile the in perfect «>»«. Conte»tor anxious Heck, length and a half, cross- stride*, when a cloud of Modrlne llv Kin*: IJef I'M pitch. she willretain the cup. Miss rs driving is i sity gained an additional on the backstreteh (lold THE RKCORDS. lengths to good, In heir away Ituiih 117 All 1"" not brilliant, is brass* y play, but both 1 ing the line two the 14:54. ,1 up, cleared Zeus was ll(i, NATIONAL LBAOUE. neither her enough again afternoon In rough Just shot and when M F.iv.Titus 'Withers li»i are well judged and consistently accurate The crews were out this on th» track, end Kyne. his rider. Conroy 114 Prince of lUlroae a» Clubs. Wen. ..-.1. Pc. ! Clubs. Won. Lost. re supplement work which forms water. In a. short spin the freshmen showed good i ring motionless U:ifT;..;i. eg 28 .(*•!•, .4V.) LAWN TENNIS. to the excellent iron lengths' handicap A yards away • 114 Gold Heels PUtaburg IK Philadelphia '.tJ 21 strong of game. Miss Meeker s snap and dash. They had two to his feet hundred Maxim. <;.>m .47(1 as fatiguing, fane I Then, on the last half mile of the two IloMen Knlpht •* li.li.- Troy !'' Brooklyn 22 .511 Chicago 17 :il .354 but it Is easier, and certainly less besides. mount, lay on the truck. Zeus Hh.»if.i US of SI .isily 7up and b to play. miles the freshmen hit up their stroke to forty and 1 -on who had the Sidney 112 Bafftile 'M PARET BEATS ALEXANDER IN THE beat Miss Wetmore quite . t instantly. I,yne Uaoaa match was !managed to 'varsity lead neck In the fall and died r.nsl»:t Ill: Pallas Athene '.'.'i Starting out the tirst hole of their eat down the K-oke his "•"• AMERICAN »'.. Miss \\ etmore was I The m. to-day rowed clean, splashing 1(!: hurt, but Wilson was severely Brigadier . 112, Alfonso '•••' LEAGUE. METROPOLITAN CHAMPIONSHIP halved In an Indifferent waves, not checking«£«***»the »-as not much Watercure 11l IMilitant Clubs. Won. Laat. Pel Club* Won. 'boat iv. Short of the bunker on the next hole. while Miss except in th» roughest and though not seriously in- - ', '•'.. "¦* .<¦(>(!. .457 green In I Iruined and ehaken up. Intrusive 11l Philippine Chicag.v la Baltimore It 80 He. k.r was over nicely. Both were on the boat at all between to Dtmunvt ion Mayor BB .803 Philadelphia .477 TOURNEY. were fiddled away Pennsylvania f^urfour and freshmanfreshman eightelghr rowedrower! The cause of the accident was difficult '•<> Host 25 17 1 ....21 S3 4. hut once there three strokes . The showing up.ln.a Ilured. <".»t.urtr i'»>* WaJi Not '•'•• Detroit -7 30 .5741Cleveland l« 21 .a"2 in putting. Miss missing an easy chance to trials this morning, the freshmen running with Col- Cyrano ..vjti Hi Hecker Th» i confident of their success. h |«t*ri»ine. Zeus was Fatalist. Bellario l"ii Washington ...3J 18 Milwaukee 29 IM The metropolitan championship lawn tennis tour- win, and the hole was ultimately halved in 7. way that makes Ward 'varsity Bay. and It EUaek X..x I<'T La Valller Vi hole, measuring was also halved. covered two miles in and the I>gian. Dachsund and Golden looked < \.nttnd '•'- nament drew a large crowd yesterday afternoon third 'M\> yards, j They 10:10. jammed against ,Motley loT1 '•"-> Facing the fourth. Miss Wetmore drove into the four In 11:07. ¦j is between them, he was in Carbuncle lih". /..us GAMES YESTERDAY. to the grounds of t)i West Bide Lawn Tennis Club, opponent was out if. baM Blues l-a.iy 90 bunker and needed 7. while her and ea thrown. Fatalist was much the t'ncaa *'• NATIONAL LEAGUE. KiKhty-ninth-st. and Central Park perfect 4, winning the hole. Poor putting J Jie rail pulled Mesmerist lc5, Lady of the Valley (first West. Tlu- In a hole, CREW IV ENGLAND. !IrtthZeus out. Dachsund was cut down and lor.jllappeneoker *>< Plttaburg, 8; New-York, 5] Boat a. >'.. Chicago, 2 matches were In progress nearly day, and by cost Miss Wetmore the fifth where Miss PENNSYLVANIA ProcCflOß •*' (draw). j ir;---i all Hecker mad© a capital -V Th. 445-yard sixth hole •i op fnmasked Alalke Brooklyn. 10; Boston. 7; •'. f*«cond energetic management the club committee accom- CONDITION AFTER lame. Far kivaj l<>4 Councilman Tom Si Cincinnati. «>. . Oiicairi. was played very skilfullyon both side* and was THE MEN IN GOOD by a racer ridden by Shaw , i?t. Louis, 0; Philadelphia, "¦>. Kam.). )IThe best race won Th. Musketeer U'4J plished a great deal In weeding out the weaker halved in •". Coming to th« seventh hole Miss OCEAN VOYAGE. 5 pas the Bridge Handicap. In which Kamara. First players. Hecker half topped her drive, but luckily got a THEIR Regent were AMERICAN LEAGUE! good roll and a fair lie. From this she made her j Whip. Lanceman. Koche».t«T and The SALE OK rBARUKGS. In the chief contest of the week, the champion- shot, Wetmore. who hail mean- Liverpool. June 19.— The American Line steamer gone and was the H pi n 0; Chicago. 3. | 9; Milwaukee. 3. mashie while Miss » Ihe contenders. Sidney Lucas had off The remaining lot of yearlings from Rancho 7; Baltimore. ship men's Singles, the feature of the day was the played short of the bank, made a well aimed Philadelphia June P. having on Nones, , Washington, |..:t.,.i. 2. Philadelphia. I;Cleveland. 3. while Waesland. from j,prlaely scratched, as also was who won a del Paso Stud were sold in the Fusig-Tlpton Com- exciting match between J. P. Paret and F. B. pitch that carried the green. On the decisive put. University of Pennsylvania, however, rimmed the cup. ami Miss Hecker board the crew of the on Monday, and Decanter, who was :pany's paddock before the races began yesterday collegian's she '" ' Henley regatta, Jiard'race was the reason Riven officially for the Alexander, of Princeton. The service In 4 to 5. \_ which is to compete at the arrived was an even money (and another large was on The bid- Darkness won Deatcn on Tuesday. Kamara crowd hand. stopping of the at the Polo Grounds yesterday had a twist like a nun's horn, but Paret man- The next skirts th» edge of the woods, and here at 4:45 p. m. to-day. The oarsmen are In at , the first four same bole had best of over First Whip, who sold 11 to a. The ding was not M lively as it was in aged to it returned it with such measures 313 yards. Miss Hecker the They proceeded by special train favorite , between the New-York and Pittsburg teams. When size up, and be green in 3. while Miss good condition. race was thought to lie between these two. and days of the pale, although there were a few ani- speed that he scored many aces by the drives and was on the arriving there late to-night. many of the spectators reached their homes an an.l accuracy Wetmore got into the bunker on the like. This directly to Henley, fact that Shaw had the mount on Mr. Mackay's 1mals which went for big amounts. The best price passes. by to On the ninth landing here the members of the crew were Khe hour later it wan still liKhtenough to play baseball. earned strokes on In each set Alexander rave Miss He.-ker the hole I 7. On friends, college yell. Ijmare doubtless had its influence on the price, for .obtained at any day since the sale began was» paid good uphill fiKht, but each time his effort Mi-s Wetmore again got Into the bunker, ami met by who raised the Darkness at 0 p. m. on June 19, with clear ekles made a up opponent's favor the Crowther. of the crew, said: rider had already won three races in the af- :yesterday l.y Sydney Paset for the colt by Imp. In with the score 5 in her 3. ii:hls above and no clouds In sight, does not lit Into the came too late. He pulled up from I—s to 4—5 the match practically ended at that point. Miss Hecker order, members and the talent was curious to know how .St. Gallen—Turmoil. It was a Bgfat between Paget finished Everything Is In good and the |l:ernoon, t!,.- approach darkness first from o—4 to 4 all In the second set. but get th. two. halved the twelfth and snail Wimmer, almanac. Although of was and next of the crew are in excellent condition. We jfar be could push his success. Dangman shot 1and "Pete" with Paget, who opened the stopping the game, each lime his veteran antagonist won out when the iiwinner by 7 up and 6 to play. The cards: practice to-morrow. bidding at $2,500. the winner on a bid of $13.u«>. In given as the official reason for commence ;Lanceman to the front at the start, and at the came. lltss 11.rk.-r: " „'/-¦.*.*- opened gap of the five days' sale there were twenty head of- the real reason was the excess of the sunlight, pinch Out 6 « •4 ft 5 5 6 —»> June 20.— The Pennsylvantans arrived HaUddle of the l.a.kstn t< ii had up a fered, they {233,925. average 31,163 1»—a» London. and sold for an of which struck full in the faces of the pitcher and Paret plays O. L Wyeth this afternoon in the in « 4 « ' n'ght. They were lengths before Katnaro Tannehlll was pitching a much steadier game than Mis* Atkinson has reached the Mrs. N. Pendl.ton Roger*, of the Hillside Golf were met at [•too little fur his safety, for at the head of the mark oolt by Fresno — J. Baker.. 8U» championship women's singles . and Miss Jonas hi Club, up Hecker in last Committee, a Warwick: Mathewson, and 'were many people who expected to-morrow. The sum- who was runner to BUM retary of the Henley Regatta and 3stretch both Kamara and hirst Whip closed Hi Brown filly l>y imp. llawtlaw— Snowdrop; It. A. there to meet her there week's tournament at Essex County, was unable smith r«i thought that was i!.,- real reason for having the mary: with long game, and was number of spectators, who loudly cheered th» Ehlra. and the Ui:« ra"«ni nose and nose while the to compete Miss Olivers Bay oolt by Fits gprlafillrr; a. U. A.-!-- I.CJio ii:..- stopped. Championship a rtnglei (tlrst r..un.li—W. H. Al.'X- beaten by tba latter iup and - M play. Miss they in to row.] arose and oht-ered them 01.. Kit an Instant <-.•:< by Imp. Golden Garter —Stella; O. D. men' — American oarsmen as drove brakes ;. ChaeuiiH Cnusin. *—O, •! H. D. baal Oliver, is regarded as one of the most for- looked as if Li. 11mar. would be able to t>l*ll J>oo Leever was hit on the pitching arm In the third nn-W beat Calhoun .'!: LJltla who they have Bit¦ Wilful — Hr-niy y\ :¦ii it. •>--. 'I—l. Montgomery Ogdea beat midable candidates of tHe w.-'k. captured the first the Five Horseshoes Inn. where taken >tt the chulJfiije. tint Uangman was unable to Ray colt by Salvator Strath flower: It. A. Smith Mo Inning and severely i5 thai he retired th«" — was bo Injun v» right... 6~3, 7—'• bogie figure of 4. and had gained a lead Pennsylvanlans have ijjsteady him, while the masUT M "hand ride" Hay \u0084r brown filly by Imp. Karelin Sweet; O. I>. Irvinu C. H. 4, hole In the up their quarters. The Ijm rxbibltlon of liis style of lin- Wilson S««i In favor ofTannehill. The latter stopped the hitting —S.-.-..H.1 round—J. P. Paral ••at I" Alexander. «— of 3 up at the sixth green. I'-um this point on Miss giving buih .:¦¦.. a — k. D. I--.;' Uunt| Onlen, «—4, 3—«, steadiness, brought boats with them, and propose to ¦shir.£, with his aid Kainura slowly urew away. Chestnut colt iv Imp. Star Ituby Mil... A. H. of players, and really oiApitched .-. »• Uttle Oliver played with great and. though their and the home Mathew- •V -1; J. 11. T.at' Ibeat 11, i: Avery. o—4. rt—O. green, bye Morris 2.(«x> ¦ match ended on the sixteenth the spin Thursday jiiwinner by half a length. First Whip, too. closed son through the the conteat. A wild than pionshltt women* »tnglea iprellrr.lnnry until the take their first afternoon. rush, the Hrown colt by Hrlerl'.lll—The Mute: U. l)»-nni«on.. :*» remainder of - were played out for the snke of the scores. Kjittha granU cot the place, ami. if dls- . pitch sent Bmlth to the players' bench In the Mlsn Marl-in Joneii brat HI Mart-- MstthU n, t>- I. holes of the crew, to further, Bay tilly by Imp. Star Huby—Tit Tat: A. 11. M>.rrl« 7<»i third total gave Miss OUvev .1 record of 91. four Mr. Crowther. a member said t!:ance had been a furious would have won ; Inning, taking his place. and 1,-2; Helen lloniun* beut MlvJ Margarn J-jhtuion. The very last jump Bay .It by Imp. Star Rul.y Trolley It. A. Smith.. J»«i Bowrrman SSlmmer Uln stroke* below Miss Hecker's winningcard of Tues- representative Press: |*fhM race. In the Ilochester. too. • —Turmoil; O'Connor also exchanged places, U-». tt—4. a of The Associated Hay -•it by St. Galien gjraaeir l':i.-t-t 13.U00 J«i)!el(e beat " "•< '• day, but, game not at match play, the Kwht I-mueir.un and l.i-at him a head for the by Imp. Watercress —Typhoon: A. New-York runs v.« opening inning S. ml tin.1 round—MU« Atkinson l as the was Chestnut colt 1* scored three In (1~ record Will not upset previous .Miss Oli- "We are all well, and anxiously looking iliblace. 1.700 took the lead. Van Haltren went ti» first on V. Juien. 2. tV—2. awards. forward money taken ring Art* and ("hami'lonjthlp ni<-n'» double* (preliminary —K. H. ver's card Thames. There W A barrel of was out of the on Chtftnut oolt by In.p. Star Ituby—Tyranny: A. It. called balls am! Belbach bit safely. Bernard .11.1 the round* follows: to our first experience on the victorj- of fin Nations. Farrell's iion- by Fanborn and S. A. beat C M. Relyaa and part- Out 46HtfS5.Tt»tl*7 any during the Lihr Frank Harris 2.-'-" same, sooting Van Haltren. Bungling fielding W«»tfall b*ut — has occurred no hitch of kind •«¦-•'- colt, in the Paddock selling race. So heavy Ray filly by Dorian—Ventre; B. A. Smith .t""! Pittsburg and the ner by . Hobart and |,-the straightaway, i,.-i. Shaw Bay ...It by Imp. St. Gatlen—Vice 0". t,9tS more Ir.. and J. T. 1! M.i n Clarrne* Ito play. The match was an Interesting one from training. rejoice, and hope to do our found an opening. Versa: C .. Van base balls, a by Kit,-h^r strict We l>arel,ln It. A. on Haltren'i on sacrifice Bel- S. C. MUlett by default: K. I*. and 11. A. Tallant the vary outset Mrs. .\nhmore was 2 up at the Htnd the best iior.-t- rated through and won by two Hay lllly' I.v imp. -Wl : *—3, C~l'; for "Pennsy." AprilShower and Lady Holyrood Smith ....'. LOW bach and Hlckman'a hit. beat F. 11. Banbun and S. A Weatfall. It. D turn 3 up at the fourteenth. Or: the next a best old pjangths. Laodlro-. Filly; M. Plttsburg one in the (second Inning on ard I". It. beat I. V. 1.el>— was to stogie from river, and are taken at .l^ivlng plac*- an.l FiVt*Nutiuiis. Lmdy n..-i>> Murlun J.>ri v. Lftaaua (V-l. rt——4 opponent a half stymie won. The cards: not sustain. :. -•: round) M. tfjplaint was on th- lUndti-ap alnslei Ifral O. Rostwlck a; King Pepper 1•:¦>¦¦>'¦ considerably than tirst called balls. Beaumont hit. flllinH baaea (owe beat I: T. ltr>un ((.we 15), 6—l, rt— Mr? 11. U. A»hmore: ¦mask>-d ttetter l"n- On half 301 .• Out •; « 7 4 7 .'•'. over the .six furlona sprint on the circular THE WINNERS AT NEWPORT. Branafleld's hit «'larke and Ritchie cro» ..d the Second round— H. l'..w-n (owe b«-at Moll»n- :. 9 5 I•— LIGHT WORK FOB YALE AND HARVARD. plate. ore: A. ls> H«nr>- In li 4 I4 5 tt> 7 :i 47— M ¦course and won by two lengths In gooj time, huu^r iwa lit. l" a, 3-»l. 8 3; W. |l. >;i.'.-- (hair 13) TMBrSE.] a June 19.—Three out of the six winners brat (halt l, I; Mlh H ith Badgetey: BT TELBIiK.VFII TO TUB {^radically it was two-horse race. Cincinnati. NEW-YOIIK. riTTSItURO S. A. M'ratfall IS), 3 a, O— «'. K. 11. Out ft s ft 7 t» 7 .1 •; K—5S ¦The H«-ni|..-!....; Steeplechase, at were run up or more ever the Saiil-.rn (ITii1,, a Muin«'im«"ry (">K. (1—I, ' C.iles Kerry Conn.. June 19.—T0-day was rather for hunters that Newport UM ii-.- r Hi:») .i ¦ ub r Ibpo a a — naif ]n r. 5 «i 5 « !• :. 4 -13-11)3 *)eaw i,l I; >• h>lyae Btl>. « & 0—O. all of th« Harvard crews had their ¦Mkar an uncommonly pretty race. Self Protection. faxt. LSernard. rf..4 "1 1 0 cf.s 0 1 1 Summaries: ¦. club, morning Ifwhois as pretty a jumper as has bc->-n seen Clark, Oap lli(kmun. 3D.2 13 2 l!Urai »l . ii » 1 112 0 « Mrs. Howard F. Whitney, of the home met work, both mcrn!n< and afternoon. The i«-,i here- («elllng: six fu:l -Jim X Camel, 1b...4 <> r.- Ibauu this season, the field for a First race (Finley). to I, « 7 ! liWai : Sb.:.R o 0 1 :i l Mrs. George ColUmrwond, of P.>weit..:i. and. some- light, kept out only mile and a tlste) 5 i.. won; Morris. M 4 sea <) ' *> i) <• " work was an.l the crMH were 'half, and had b«-«-n requisite I. Selaa third. Time, Strantf, aa. 4 It I'-.1.. if.. ..'. II 8 1 surprise who s:iw Whit- lie ridden with the Nutter, M (flnrtaerl. 3 te 1. p i;•„' CYCLING. what to the of those Mrs. a ¦all would probably have won. HI- owner IIS ond: Bella Bmltli, 1 o o 4 0 lay, *» i O a 'J ney's success at I>yker Meadow some weeks ago. short time. mount, Uowrrman... c.a (> l it l O*Connur c.,1 .> o 1 <> o race, had the and furlong**— McKlroy. o raptured the championship of This evening the work was longer, and the 'var- «-ach tinu- be came to Second race (wiling: all Jobn 11l 'i (» l Zimmer, c. 3 when she women's 1* r.el«..n. tt » I II . .. l :. l a by t. up mm lump on the turn opposite, the clubhouse «Hejtufliampi a to 2. won; Teu< er. I"* (Hntrll). 5 to -. se? " thai organisation. Mrs. follingwood won down to the naval station In half ¦Wallowed he <> third. Time, atath<*w»'a, p. 4 0 (• 4 01l#ever, i> .<> :0 0 0 0 sity was sera the horse 1.. run away iosini; sad; I*rlnce Usher. Hit (PaUoal, to I, c< TAYLOR DOING! WELL ant] 4 to play. Th« latter gained a commanding thirty- lengths each out. about 1Tannehill. i....'.* 0 1 0 ii "MAJOR" ABROAD- 4 turn, the at mile stretch**, raising the stroke at times to ff» time. Consequently he was last & -jt 10 3| — lead of up at the and finished match (four -half l'-2 T< lals .. S3 A bye an.l thirty-four. There is decided lack of Not a norse fell throughout the race. Third rare and one furlonKM -Oanallie, i Totals B> •'¦ '.'7 13 5 NYI..\NI'i:it DENIES RUMOR. the fourteenth u-r.-. though t.i.- holes were three a ¦With Oay Boy IHeauohampi. to won; The Widow. I*7 (U. 1U11», * 10 played a record. losing Smart S«-t and out of the last race 2 1. v..k 1 0 0 "Major" Taylor still doing' work • a ¦came to give the Time. o.v, I'ltirtiurK l 0 0 a "-3 la excellent Mr*. 1;. ;>[•• Cellingwood: a K">..i deal of their body The men are in S and C to ] asainst her Ik one of Bonaparte. according to 4 5 condition, however, swin*. their ¦those things no Fourth 1a..) ling: i..- m!le»— Napoleon First base on errorn— NVw Voik, .1; Plttsburg, 2. Left across th« water, reports. His great- out »»•••! s— — tine and are holding fellow can find out. Th.re was a Iloyil, .'. ¦• In 3 4 7 7 « 7 5 .". M 101 weight ¦rone tip out on Otis, 107 (Hall) Vi to I, was: Governor 10'J (PatUW), on ha»»»--N"W- York. •!. Plttaburg, I'lrni tiu»e on balls est opponent, JucrjuHin. bust not baan doing so well .. well. ¦in who had won three races Banuuj 113 (S-nell). 4 to 1, third. Time, nfl 11..;!:.- -a .-. \,, i,off 1..,,,,, hill,'.'. Mr«. Howard I. Whltnev: "varsity and freshman four a little the West thU spring, but to l.nrinat: 11. .:. vtt .. :. Struck !..'.:, * The four bad it allhe ... s hid him at for 4 ft was could do out By Ifathewaon, by l. by since the colored beat Paris, he has out 7 : 7—M a evening, and fresh- allow. Peninsula good race, . l>tver. Tannehill. 5. 5 tt S &—34 — •scrap" for half mil* this the b> ran a closing with Fifth (!>*-lllnir:aeven furlon(r»>— Jenowoo.l, s*i (Ball). baiie— Van hits— Belbach. Mi-k Koine the most prominent In «1 7 4 7 v 110 held Sjfcrush and getting the plae« race (BtockwelO, *> to 1. Stolen Maltraa— Sa.rritlce been shut out of of races. men about their own. from th« tip. 13 to i, won: Sweet I>r«-am. "ii sec man. ii.iilii-plays Van llßltr.-n and Uowerman; ltltch«-y. at Howe, "varsity four, met th» Waab Turner has from Kngland. 4 Hritnsl|.-lU. At Merlin on June 2, in the. International rue. the Mrs. William Bntppen, of Morris County, tied Coxswain of the returned and will ond: Aucbeodrayo*. i>2 (Uaptliile), to 1. third. Time. Ely and Wild pltehei liathewaon, '-'i Passed Robinson, Tale 'varsity four near the finish Bag, and shouted Wa?&in dispute the honor* with the best l.Hll—Smith. Hit by pitched By 1. Jacque- the eighteenth green with Miss Gladys - American I:2Bft. 112 (Finleyi. ball Matbewsoa, Bnlsbera In tba first beat wer« Ellegaard, Burn, being 1 at out a challenge for ,i trial race, but Yale"9 coxswain Btatta rare <*ellln«;: t>.-v.ii rurloags) -Mftrpn. 2 ;.. Umpire O'Day. of Wee utter on the seventeenth. out Pander, •"> <"¦¦<>!..]; Time. lin and Htlber. in th« trial for second J.nqwe- extra Miss her declined, replying that the men were tired after The who has pone to Chicago to run 8 to 1. won; Eleven Hells. 110 (I'ntton). to -. men On the hole Robinson laid opponent American Derby in (Haiti,Ito third. Time. 1:3*6 lln defeat the hand* ¦stymie and won. Mrs. W. Fellowes Morgan was their practice. |,th« on Saturday, worked a mil" Piramo. 113 I. again met at of Baldl and Dr. Hutchlnson. captain of the '90 crew, ar- aiar.a a half on Tuesday 254 There iK1 nn» BROOKLYN WINS FBOld CINCINNATI. The Bnal was won by Arerul. the German, also beaten in a nineteen hole match with Mian J. P. lUy thßt ,In no Huber. G. Travera, while Miss Kuth ITnderhtll. after halv- rived at Red Top to-night and will assist Incoach- It,.' Commando willrun in the American Ing v ON THE ST. LOUIS TRACK. TIIKLATTBR BUNCHED ONLY OND with bUlegaard second and Hubar third. The race Ing her match with Miss Ooffe. of Essex County, the crews. HITfl IN not Won the deciding hole, by 5 to 6. Neither the Yale "varsity nor freshmen wer« ¦ •"teraetin* to note that Jure 19.— First and second split being held on Sunday, Taylor did ride, but on starts k-L'X 0 Foithall Keene's St. Ix>uls. choices INXIXO—I'I.N'K WoltK P.Y aTOtJIBB, This will bring together in to-day's round Mis* worked hard this forenoon. They practised n c Ascot Btakf-" on Tuesday, was DAH- the following day the dusky lad scored well In returned to quarters. BKSSmT^y mT' l^ the card at the Fair Grounds to-day. The track Robinson and Mrs Ashm «r«». Miss Travers and for a short while anil then Keene as a °rkhorse for Din. The I.XX, AND XXXI.XX. the second heat of the race, which he won This evening both crews paddled down to the mila |tuTseil. was fast. summaries: BHBCKABO scratch Miss Heeker. Miss rnderhlll and Mrs ColUngwool length* * and one- furlongk) —I,acr!maß, by Jive lengths, us as Bnal, an. l Miss Willis and Miss Oliver. The summary: an.l a half flag-, and the freshmen hail two the Firet race (purfe; four half well winning the with "varsity. They rowed to the finish ST'MMARIES. II"(I>alri, 3 to l. vim; .Kklii. Ho fO*Kaillt. IS to 1. sec- About two thousand spectators another — start from the wltntaesd Arend second and Hither third. Jacqueltn could Championship Cup c. ntest— Flr«t match slay round 1 "varsity won by For «»»"*--y*««^>»d- _ on.i. 1<« (O'ltiien), third. Time, hnl««): ¦rIWn^ItACE m Hocond race <»elling; live and half furlornrn) Monte do no better than third to Arend liuhir In ShlH.^n. about half a length only. one yesterday between Brooklyn the tin- and Mr- 11. I- Aflhmor* t»-at Miss liu.lgWfv -• up; Ml.is C. their two In sharp Hlmyar. «« (O'Neill). 8 to 5. van: Zoralde, »i> (Earl). 5 the and Cincinnati first heat, and occupied same, position at up Mlas Both four oars also did miles |V Bettinr. 1, second; nj'lliiu.i, 1, Tra en beat Mr«. « P. Morgan. 1 holeB); " to lien Uetn«teud. 102 8 to third. teams. The home players hit Phillips freely from the iinlxh of the trial for second men. At Copen- \\>tm«.rr. up. > play: half mile stretches. ftrrr-per Stable* iv,,,., M Pl 1.-O-jii. hagen Harder Lent Mis* 7 It Mr>. OaotS)* is probable be eh. c. Kinr is» Third rara (purse; hlx furlongs) Hrulare, lv.l(O'Neill), lor again won a heat, but in the lliml his on Friday evening. .. 1b.... 4 Hottentul. lU4 . • Arend Kyle saal Miss Wallace, ft up. 4 to play. Ml«» P It.mi- I'v Tjir.- l:i*>H. .strain: lit heats. Olbb, - - a_l . rollm, dell 1.-at Mr- Walter up; Mrs. E. M. farnrtck EFFECT OF CIVIL SERVICE Ir// (one and five DECISION. ncr no 'Undo') (I*»-l Fifth race three vlxteenlhs over Mr- K. M. Bacoa, Jr.. ¦ OP, 7 la play: Mrs. 11. S. Ba"^^^' Time—1 SO—Ihurdle*)—Eva Moe. 13S «*orbley>. 2 to 1. Zufßlllg, J.| beat Illnman, SEya-gr^TT?:ISQb. (Johnson).won: Cantata K. Nagie of the Madison Wheelmen is K.uiiU'l.-Ubeat Ml*s h up. 7 to play; Miss Tousey Charles 11. the president of the Municipal ¦¦art aootf. Won out; l"~> i< .iK-M,X to 1, 6.-c..nd. llristol. 138 4 to 1. up, Knox. ridden iiiaoe eaflly third. 2:13. arranging a tour through New-Jersey beat Mrs. William It. ml. a 2 to play. Commission, ¦ maiden, Time. for the nrst Civil Service sal.i yesterday that three year, •"<> > (selling; six furlonirs)—Golden 103 Hal {SKOg^D^nACE-For old over. Hi Hi rare, Harvest. week In July. It Is his Intention to arrange the Tin- long driving contest was won' by Miss Hecker Appeals of a>alei. 6 to 2. won: Judge Mag**. 115 (Vititoe). 7 to 1, decision of the Court of In the case c- **'•' - r« 1..7 n, 1:1.'.. It the Badgeley was second. match re- . .Shaw) J 6—l t-1 While Ik possible that following two days will tie at May, Tousey. group. Mr. a <•»-'«»• Btabl.•¦» b. c. T>m Kenny, by In sulted In a 19 between Miss Miss The decision was that l.u.lholto. \u0084V_rpector B—Touch Not. be spent in Asbisry Park. About forty of the mem- Miss Ooffe and Miss Pauline Ramsdell. draughtsman the Department of Sewers, was ' 112....'.. (Mile.)2 7—l 3— RACING AT ASCOT HEATH. willaccompany the In ¦ 1**>•<• fp. by bers captain on the trip, which j "Round Rn.Bln*ton the The eligible for a higher salary than the one he re- 2 11 ,Vt— niaku a. good showing. book l>y sen.linir their addresses and two cef.ts for the engineering Mr. Knox said that BBB5"SZ-J?{iS^r.:::::::::::;:;:;;;;^-!Mctor, .^ lSisW—l BETH M. postaK'' to 'JBluo UK* ft »©— 10—.1 ELIZA The Tribune. commission could take the draughtsman out of the UC' « 10ft-l 4*— attracted larger and gayer crowds to Ascot Heath Road wishes the announcement made that GAME POSTPONED. "Our reason for contesting the LudhoUs case." t*ch»hond. 109 r.(<• than yepteHay. The American visitors included State baa not baa* Tho Prospect Park Cricket Association Is having he "was to get an opinion from the highest !tZ*u«, 40—-1 12—1— - I 112 Mr. says court of State meaning the law. « «- « 6—.16 .1 the, Goelets Mr. Thorne, New-York, abandoned. Nylander that l.ecaiis t some considerable difficulty In pi.tying Its schedule of the as to the of Tln»e— and of with of the local iiieniln.ru have We would not to do anything that would looh BT 1:«H. Harry Payne Whitney. nmliate.i «rith another championship Owing car.- I¦I- 'Coupled In h^ttlnc. tPeli. an autocar party; Richard :itton it does not mean that the State division matches. to the wet weather simply as if we were trying to inlure the position ? Start rood. Won **aily;pUc* same Croker and Frank Gardiner. Will be given up. In the early part of the month several games were. of these people. There is a question, too, aa to ft whether be THIRD RACE— PAUIXH'-IC, eelllng; for two-year- Marconi (Maher) won the Visitors* Handicap, postponed, and the games arranged for last Satur- they would not entitled to have In- r;;. old.. live and aw half turloosa. Futurity Course. of iLsplranta for creases even If we did change the present rule.** 200 sovereigns, added to a sweepstakes 15 N*« pacad racing bob up nearly day Interrupted by Kings Ijfrank Farr«ir« b. c. Five by of sov- every day Tl H were also the rain. The •¦ Nation*. Freeman is another I Wontena— Unad«ca. 105 Ib (Shaw) 1 2—l ereigns each, for three-year-olds and upward, dis- of the pro- County and Manhattan teams scheduled to Stable", «-# feß.slonnl sprinters who will try to were ISeiauket b. f. lAdy Holyrood, by tance, seven furlongs and 166 yards, at the second make a ¦iinraaa play yesterday, but owing to the absence of several |>;j_U»«ak—Truth. HA (O'Connor! 3 »—2 6—S at following motor?. He will meet Walthour at ant) L. llicbßroe 1* Wrttaway. day's racing of the Ascot Heath meeting to-day. Bprlngfield, Maaa , to-night. in.ml', of both teams it was decided to postpone ------Worses Carnages. b. by _-_-- !*O.• Getaway— c. game hnv<=» . _ ,^. I Brtle niackburn. ltO.(Cochran» S 10—1 4—l J. B. Leigh's Stealaway won the Royal Hunt this also. So far four names taken • 'April •»2 (Thompson) o 2oO—l «?— ] and the third 100 sovereigns out of the .1 T SHKi-KAKD. to-night FUS. \ i Elactres*. N» — i stakes, furlongs Colosseum from Hums Pierce, the I'an.i- seven and 106 yards. William Who is playing finely just mile of i• Time. 1:07Vi. C. now. dlan, by one and aavants y;iriln,in 4i> mlnutea (L. ¦ I : c*»lly; Whitney's Spectrum Relff) |: Start a-ood. Wca place eima. was second and and 8 i--econds. The one mile rciunl of i;<• t w,s T. R. Dewar's Forfarahlre (Maher). U. MAKES PROPOSITION TO TUB fjroiFTH nAcn—Tnn bridge handicap; .or tfcrw- was third Dr. MoJames. Sheckard. who Is playing about lowered two-lifths of a second. R. T. A GOVERN- pi.- >e«r-«lil. Una over. One mile and a furlong, Twenty-two horses ran. Stealaway made most of an j the running and won by a head. A length fine a game as any outfielder in the league did H [Clar*n<-« H. Uarkay'a br. f. Kamsra. by half and a work as usual. MENT THROUGH POSTMASTER WILSON. J.M.Quinby&Co. serrated second and third horses. betting good MoGutre in the batting, BASKETBALL AT 't Q»nd»ma» Ha.aklava. 4 jr...10T n>.... ( The three-baggers, led BUFFALO. * '" *"* was to 1 against Stealav.a\ ]faultless fielding of Buffalo. June 19—The German Young Men's I *by W 1 carried between the Brooklyn rtopti>ffli-e and their }i^McLaufWln'aI>uk, of MfmtroK*—Th«cra. 4. 113 Ci,,Whitney'? F.'.lzaret :M. (Relff) won the the visitors which prevented the Brooklyn men Christian Association basketball team, of Buffalo, * ~ Fern Hill Stakes of 20 sovereigns each, 30) from scoring many more runs. The homo team delivery or collection routes has been Carriage Builders, ,* ""* l s with the at defeated all the crack Eastern teams and won the defective R. noo h— 0>... «v c. sovereign, added, for two-year-olds and upward, took lead the start and held the advantage submitted by the Brooklyn Hi;:: I | jg&•>> I'iitnmtf Ijk ntZT.?. the In Transit Com- |t~; vir.a Belle 4 8J flye furlongs. Frank ,< to end. The score: championship the Amateur Athletic Union pany to kins) Gardiner Omaha II . Jen- con- the Postofilce Department In Washington was second and Lord Melton finished third. CINCINNATI. *I BROOKLYN. tests by a clean score of seven victories. Through through Postmaster Wilson. Newark, N. J. &g.So rlbpo .1. , ! _. .. an a r 11, . miiuinderstanJlrig the It is proposed by the company to carry all uni- | ¦'fesuj-ia;t;- •t# lw tßmlth> ° 80W~1 *~feS Dobbs cf....5. 13 3 • <• a some of players of the : i Keeler. rf 5 3 a 10 0 team wer# not formed employes postal engaged Ti'mV'"i* CANDIDATES FOR AMERICAN Harley. If 5 1 0 1 0 0 1f... 12 German on hand when time was of the service in o J '.V. K'ar« good. tVon .am. DERBY lieckley lb. .5 Bheckard. 1 0 0 in their match to-day. To prevent the delivery or collection of mails in Brooklyn-for 1his branch of our business o *' druTnT^nlact 19 10 Daly, 2b. 4 1 S 6 3 0 called a. for- 1 I*'1 *ACE—THE KCVPSTBAX) Chicago. June a Crawford, rf.4 1 2 2 O feiture they played the first half with only a stated sum annually, their uniforms being their ir*! BTBEPLXCTHABB- -Half hundred men were at OJDahlen. es . .4 0 0 16 1 four passports. The company o receives the o work Stelnft 2b .4 0 0 2 1 0| McOreery. cf.4 11 3 O against their opponents' five,and won. The at present Issues tickets same care and to-day putting the Washington Park race 4 O men. for which the postal required Irwm. 3b.... 1 0 2 2 0 Kartell. 16....3 1 110 I 1 llnal scores were: authorities are to «' • • - course In condition for the American Derby, Mairoon. e5...3 0 O 0 5 OjGaUiw. 0 Wo p.i.v full price, and the Coney Island find Brooklyn attention given to the pro- ? h Cacket. by which 3b.... 4 1 1 3 0 a Lout. Ber«»r. la to be run Btrg-on. C....4 114 1 0 McOulre. Herman V M C. A 7 «<*tiroad Company issues tickets for which the "•L^'-J?**l^ here on next Saturday Every on* of C....4 I4 i 10 l - Phillips, 0311 0 McJame.. p.. .4 0 0,1 0 Entr# Vi'.u*. P«tfr«nr. X J « i Sf»>»ernment pays four cents each, department o duction of new vehicles. the one thoueand stalls is occupied engaged p..^4 2 •' Brooklyn rays The | i• atroiß»-L««! Bar. 4 ssr .Or»er., a ? ;«. or for National A. " « 3 about J. '.Hi year, to.the Hr.iok'yn Rapid «E . 2 8 horses Totals ...38 0 Company. » to «rr:ve to-morrow or on Friday for the 610 2*ll Totals 3T ~1 13 27 T« Seventeenth Separate ri'i»h'r.rf.....r^ 4 jAjiti-it Company for'?ar*es 'of' letter' carriers In jUijESTIMATES PROMPTLY SUBMITTED. Newark. X. J. season of sport, which win on July Cincinnati o 1 0 o 3 0 1 1 0— rt Institute A •"•. ><. 4 * ":»,. iyn. *n* r».iW T*ir'foTh# \"hriey |«>knl j| •"*" end 10. **»x>»lyn • (i Jiiej'h'B. 4 , •«'":¦ : Ui»jn«i>o }*-l 6-1 The 12 1 4 1 0 1 lo SI Faterson. N. J.. . I j.na «.->oklyn Railroad Company. If the offer of 27-39 Division St. Tel. 55«