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w WINS BISPEUT WHO FIGURE IX OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. KREBS CWLMEM1 ON SPORTS GOLF PROFESSIONALS Beats Bedell in Vaihfrurg Race by Hard Ride at Finish. .1//?. srujrAXs bbtubn. Floyd Krebs, of Newark, won th« t«=-mHe j»r-Dfe»- \u25a0ional open race at the VaUsbora- cycl* track fa th« most ; Aspect the Carpenter Newark yesterday, after one. of excitta* APleosanter of BDrints of the \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0m The race was fall of wrtss Revealed. ment from the start, caused by the sprinting of fh* Sjf; Incident riders after the prise to tb* leader of each lap. E. Sullivan, Frank Kramer was the first of the fifteen starters " to be hoped that James It is Union, quit contest. After he had gone four ratios Iff the Amateur Athletic and to the president of the American champion had to retire on account commissioner to the Olympic games, - rear wheel. He was followed American unfortunate .-.* •-.-> trouble on his jbaTsaid the last word upon the off the track by his alleged team mate. Jo* Fo«!er. the great Wputes and bickerings that marked who punctured his front tire at the eight and a ' Bush. meeting In the stadium at Shepherd's half mile mark. Fogler left the track Ed-ward a good deal, but acquaintance with Immediately after IHe said the rest of the field asleep and and with the splendid work he Rapprecht caught i*lr Sullivan country half a lap before he was pursued. In the less for amateur sport In this stole Jhas done chase that followed his attempt to gain a lay a inevitably to the opinion that he could were forced to quit. leads than number of th* ridars hardly have said less. To him. rather When the bell announcing the last lap mag representa- any other man. as its official Bedell. Krebs. Bardgett, Schlee and Tommy Smith 'to Bedell, the first to tive, had to look for a true and w«>re the only men In the race. the nation lap. pressed how its athletes were cross the tape on the bell was closely faithful account of Into the was qualified to by Krebs. and In the turn homestretch- treated, and no man -better passed the Lynbrn. rider That duty he has per- the "FlyingDutchman" give such an account. and crossed the tape a winner by half a wheel's with direct statement, and with no formed for length: mincing of words, with certain counsels The summaries follow: to let future meetings, and it were well now Half-mile open (non-TrlnnersV-VT5n t>7 Jarob Mar.rfn. two weeks in July Nation*! Turn Verein; Cfcarles Frank. Brooklyn. *ecoed; the disagreements of those Jersey Naval Reserve*, taird. may be. Walter Schle*. New Tfcn#. be forgotten as 'speedily as explained is par- One-mile handicap <amteur» by Erne»» Jcjcus. One thing that Mr. Sullivan National Turn Verein «100 yards): Adam Byerinan. New second Edward S«ulert. Newark (100 ticularly worthy of note. He ha at last made York (SO yards) : objection to GARDNER, WILLIE ANDERPON, OEOROE LOW. HERBERT IriOM yards), third. Time, 2:06. there was no official JA<~K STEWART Apawamis. Three-mile motor race between Sunny Br.({sr» an<J Bos it dear that HOBENB. of the Onwentsla Club. of Baltusrol. of Brlsg*. 4 i-*s Judges that there had of Englewood. of Exmoor Country Club. Schultz— Won by Sunny Time. the decision of.the Five-mile amateur open race— Won by Fred Hi.!, Boa- • the race It ton: Adam Byerman. New Tori «ecorui: Em»« Jcko» been a foul in 400-metre 11:41 certain, Mr. Sullivan, In 1903, at Baltusrol, David tied with Anderson for National Turn Verein. third. Tim*. Winner c£ .seems almost from what beyond th« BOOS* lar«. HI!!. IT. experts have said, to game on Saturday, and demonstrated the title, but lost in the play-off. Ten-mile professional open race—^on by Floyd Krebs. Ray Ewry and other is clearly supe- THE SPA SEER OPEN GOLF TITLE are a score or more who would have a John Bedell. Lynbrfok. Long Island, wecifcl; testimony of Carpenter. a doubt . that McGraw's team LAST WEEK AT There Newark Buffalo, 23 •ay nothing of the Mordeea! cut a figure at Myopta, provided things Walter Bardgett. third. Time. 23* i as a rior to Frank Chance's nine. With chance to Two-mile tandem handicap /professional) won by Bobbins Taylor, that there was. play- favorably. these are the hom«- an.l Rupprecht '!!'"> yardj): a.id Hill-2GO and Brown, probably the greatest pitcher now break Included in Aehurst Ha!«rln '!•» of fact, no foul. but. as Mr Sullivan Martin CVLoughlin, of Piainfleld: yard») second: Williams an.i BHIIMOM jaiitsV matter Ing, in the box the Cubs could not hold the breds. such as third. Time. B:4*. properly says, that is not the question. The SUCCESS FOR MEETING. LOOK TOWARD MYOPIA. Tom McNamara, of Boston, and Orrin Terry, of Giants. And while we are speaking of pitch- the function of judges Is to Judge, and. however Waumbeek. The last named finished well up In STATE LEAGUE RESULTS. ers, every one must take off his hat to George Maplewood, was unfair the decision may seem, the good sports- recent open tournament at which Scranton. 15: WHkes-Barre. I(Ist game). the judge Wiltse. who is now twirling truly remarkable Class, Making Ready by Jack Hutchinaon, of St. Andrews. Hutch- Scranton. 3. Wilkes-Barre. 3 (7 innings, 20. gara«), never dispute the word of Rich Stakes, with Entries for won 2; Blnghamton. man will no man. The tall, thin of Professionals country direct frcm St. Andrew*. Syracuse. 1. of fact. On questions of inter- ball and Is second to inson came to this Utlca. 5; Elmira. 3 on a question and is Scotland, say he is likely to be 3; game). rules, however, a different atti- southpaw was never in better form to Mark Closing Days. Decision Open Championship. and his admirers Troy. Albany. 1 (first pretation of of the list when the last put baa Troy. 5; Albany, 0 (second 2ame>. taken, it was this McGraw's strongest pitcher. Now that found at the head of tude may properly be and [By Telegraph to The Tribune.] With the national open championship tourna- "Miner" has disposed of and Mc- to been holed. question that aroused bitter Brown been 9 —The midsummer meeting of ment only two weeks off. golfers are beginning TE Kf>tHKANTS. phase of the Christy to face Saratoga, Aug. HO AND race. The Graw- can call upon Mathewson the Saratoga Racing Association has one week turn their attention toward this annual fixture. feelings after the 400-metre Smith, golfer, now In this presumably the Overall, the prospects are exceedingly bright will Saturday, with championship in question will be held for the Will the professional •settled precedent, and more to ran. The end come on The absence from his club at a for Giant victory. Chicago's other American Steeplechase at about three fourth time over the famous links of the Myopia vicinity on a leave of rule Olympic games, is that another the North playing golf, and wherftotne; actual of the City, is remarkable disquali- pitoh-ers are far below form, while both Otis milea, the Merchants and Citizens' Han-Heap at one Hunt Club, at Hamilton. Mass.. on August 27 and Mexico* committing a foul should, be who have seen him recently declare hi? 'iItAVEIXERS' CO.. 30 EAST SOTH st. runner McGinnity should be and the rich Hopeful 28, and an idea of the Importance of the affair those of the officials, how- Crandall and Joe able mile and three-sixteenths game than ever. In a match with his Telephone ."k319 Mad. Bq. fied. In the discretion furlongs may appreciated from the fact that golfers is better 23*0 Co!. Best service, declaring the to pull out a victory for the Giants. Leon Stakes for two-year-olds at clx as the be Country Club yes- TaYAMTTiTD PAQQ Phone ever, the course of thousands of miles for the sole pur- brother Alec at the Nassau lowest rate.. X ITrans Co. alternative to McGraw features. The end should prove, a fitting climax will travel beat Alec laAAMLILn UflDb Liincli. to be run over may Ames will be particularly valuable terday morning Willie made a 73 and Ale. A la Carte. Tdh.. Table d'Hota Din. I*. race' void and ordering it to a most successful meeting from a racing stand- pose of taking part. precedent, however, within a few days, and willsoon be called upon aware, by 1up, the Nassau "pro" getting a 74. 1* There is no point. Everything else aside, the sport this year As all close followers of the sport are L- Hicks, followed. his regular turn in the box. The Later In the day Alec Smith and W. any one of the original to take has been, quite up standard, while the this tournament each year resolves Itself Into a club, for disqualifying way up the to the and the foremost amateur In the second run- Giants are In a fine to clean Chi- Saraotga probabil- struggle between the leading professionals. As considered starters from competing in the will, Racing Association must in all against Will Smith and Guy Robinson in L 0 CH O W\u25a0 S for played Car- cago series. Every one hopes they attendance has been encour- its name Implies, it Is ar open championship, by 103 to 114 FTAST 14TH ST. /Tel. 14*0 S?uyvesaat> ning the race. After disqualifying ity face a deficit, the match.
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