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 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. This was won by 1 up the GERMAN KESTAIRAXT. or nothing pleases the New York fan more than amateurs being as welcome as the "pros." and a four ball . FA3IOCS the procedure would have been aging under the conditions. to a 2 on Alec's part at the A LA CARTE AND TABLE D'HOTE penter proper while a number the former class invariably former pair, thanks by - Bobbins, who was clearly to take a "fall" out of the Cubs. It is a far cry to the racing season of 1909, and of Music THE VIENNA ARTIST ORCHESTRA. to award the race to compete the pace always proves a trifle too fast. short seventeenth hole. Instead of being fifteen points behind Pitts- more particularly to the meeting in this village. W cleanly the man and beat Lieu- expert Is certain to carry gallery Last week, in a match over the links of the PAPF MARTIH and second terms with Much may happen between now and January 1 to An who a vRrC BEAn IIH piNXEß.^siiadinner. *i..v> <«W?»«*« t-> s>.9). sprint, burg, thf Giants should be on even down Hill Golf Club, at Elizabethtown. "Will de- ?» tenant Halswell to the tape in a hard change complexion from the moment he drives oft until he runs Cobble morning. It never pays to fool the of a situation which Is 2 up. Both men are going to be In TabI* «'hote din-. and to place Lieu- the Pirates this his last put at the end of the seventy-two holes feated Alec ( «.«.' as shown in photographs, being none too bright for racing, but there seems to tM a during week, and more matches CafeVSIC LafayetteLaiayclie ) CnlilM Francais*. third. with any team, and Cincinnati is far from Anderson, salaried professional this vicinity the carta, second and Taylor general feeling here that racing Is far from dead, is Will the high Old Hotel Martin. 1 Also service a'a tenant Halswell York players seemed may be arranged. Music by Ama to probably met the joke some of the New "taps" Saturday at the Onwentsla Club. Lake Forest, 111. No other University PI. and 9th 51 I Orea. "While such action would have and that on will not mark the Travis, of Garden City, is going to to consider it in the series last week. In a pen- exponent of the game in this country has accom- Walter J. Aye. disapproval on the part of the Ameri- end of the sport at the attractive inclosure, as r.f. Rmilpvor/1 Second and loth St. with every game counts. It plished Anderson, for it only requires take part In the Poland Spring tournament m Late couioara Hun«utan Music and Speclaltlea. would certainly have been en- nant race of this kind many feared. as much as can athletes, it cursory at to reveal the fact Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. action actu- was pretty poor policy to let the Red Legs get The on Saturday, which with ten a glance the records >. carts tirely within the rules, which the he has won the national open title no less There willbe an eighteen-hole medal play qualify- mtstc la away as easily as they A more starters wil be worth about 515.000, is sure at- that CAVANAGH'SGrill. Banquet Rooms. did. little to ing the morning of the first day, and ZSS-2eo West 23d. Restaurant. ally taken was not. bickering tract field, among than four times. round on the earnest effort and a little less useless a strong as those eligible are eighteen holes will follow, except In some quarters it has been said that John By no means the least interesting part of this is match rounds at and play will place us where we rightfully B. Maddens Sir Martin and Fayette. James day HARLEM CASINO shown no appreciation of the child Anderson's double win at Myopia. has the final, which will be an all affair. Saieventn English press has the material and R. Keene's Helmet, Esperanto and Turncoat, Harry Because he RIGO and bis ROTAL HUNGARIAN Talgano Orchestra Olympic belong. The Giants have the money two The trophy most sought after is the valuable Dinner (U-8). 75c Sat.. SI. Ale. a! all boar*. work of American athletes in the Payne Whitney's Bobbin and Hillside, John San- brought home the In of the three cham- Sun.. class to win the pennant, and we are all rooting pionships Ivers cup, which has been ar. object of envy for games. Nevertheless it would be difficult to fords Duncraggin. August Belmonfs Practical derided there makes It apparent to all 23d Floor West and Cedar Su. hard them to get it. and course, is, the last ten years. According to the conditions, it f+ and Ale. Imagine more enthusiastic, praise that was for Herman B. Duryea's Summer Night and that the difficult as It has no terrors for M* m TlliriT' MagTilflcent V!»w Barry seems to fit well in left field, and many Strikeout. this redoubtable player. must be won tnree times by a player before be- IjARRET by the sporting writers in London to At the present writing it looks as if the rich prize ji^ awarded hope that McGraw will keep him there. Harry Several years ago Anderson astonished the golf coming his personal property. W. C. Chick the shore dinner Smithson for his amazing feat in run- will fall to the lot of John E. Madden, who has amateur, legs Forrest may be a better player than Barry, world by winning the Western open championship \u25a0well known Boston has two on the hurdle in 15 seconds McCormick won.most of the big two-year-old fixtures this sea- ning the 110-metre race Cleveland with a 72-hole score of 299. Up to cup. and he intends to try for it again this week. and Rector but the majority of the rooters feel safer when son with either Sir Martin or Fayette. James R. at maisonjdelenne flat, end Sheridan. Sheppard, Ewry that time a total under 300 over a long course was of arrangement willbe in the hands of the many Barry is going after a fly or a liner in the left Keene n.ade no less than eight nominations for Details so. 52. Hwi«'i:th st. DINNER have all received the warmest praise, with unheard of, but it has been accomplished since following committee: Dr. W. 8. Harban, Columbia DINNER garden. The same can be said of the New York this stake, but unfortunately for him his 75c, 75c, other three then on a number of occasions. Twice since that chairman; Herbert I*.Jillson. Plnehurst COOLEST Americans. players. A word of praise should be said for great flllioi.Ma-skette, Melisunde and Wedding Bells, Golf C!uh. memorable tournament at Cleveland has Anderson Club, secretary; Isaac B. Johnson. Ardsley that reports of record and Al the old Boston were not named, and unless "Jimmie" Rowe has a Golf SUMMER GARDEN It -was to be expected Fred Tenny Brldwell. gained the Western title, the last time being a few Club; George W. Elklns. Philadelphia Country In town. (Covered In cas© of rain.) Walker, South African sprinter, got last winter in new one under cover Helmet must be depended on breaking by the players AlcGraw a trade. weeks ago at St. Louis, when he once again re- Club; Layng, Garden City Golf Club, and If Keene colors are to show Frank S. 51 W. 3STH. \u25a0> m#%r* f— U^r^. in London, WOUU They are fielding superbly and doing timely the In front. Club. U'way. •mm^mm 33 *>£.3 who won the 100-metre dash turned a total of 299. W. C. Chick. Oakley Country Near IVII*lORE \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0I1 *^,,*?- The Merchants and Citizens' Handicap, while TeL1415— JS. VrVh. H?vV'Laa. 3lms» toon appear. He was timed in 9 2-5 seconds work with the bat. There are certain to be several others, almost At Manchester, the golf attraction this week worth only $1,500 this year, is almost to Vt.. yard? Scotch track the hard to get at least one I sure provide equal favorites with the Onwentsla entrant. Promi- open for the first 1' lor one hundred on a The Yankees tried a good race, the will bo the annual tournament Square Hotel, •g££\?£S£.' the timing was the games in a row as best of the older horses in nent among these is Alec Smith, of the Nassau President's Cup over the links of the Ekwanok Herald other day, and it seems that record— that of losing most training are eligible, including Fair Play, However, an expla- They have been, Dande- Country Club, who won the title in 1906 with the Club. A start will be made on Wednes- correct in all probability. —but they failed even in that. lion, Angelus, King James, Danoscara, Kennyetto, Country teams, lowest total yet recorded In a national open cham- with a thlrty-six.Jiole testing round, the first nation was looked for. and Arthur Duffy, the easy prey for all the Western and wel- Stamina, Fire Stone and Big Chief. The majorlty day TOURS pionship in this country. Smith did not defend thirty-two to qualify for the chief trophy. There "AUTOMOBILE 23c). first man in the -world to run one hundred yards corae visitors, but finally they turned like a cor- of these are likely to go to the post, in which case From N»w Tort" (Ulnstrated. ICO drives. his title at Philadelphia a year ago, being abroad willbe three other sixteens. Among those who have Beautiful drives from town recommended. 93-5 seconds, although his subsequent con- nered rat and snatched a game from Chicago on the race will rival in interest that for the Hopeful TIVIiICTCQ Phone 2390 Col- Best serrts% in at the time in quest of international fame. For already won the first President's Cup are Charles DIDO x •*. Trans. make this a profes- Saturday. Probably no one was more surprised Stakes. lowest rates. c*. fessions of irregularities the last two seasons he has probably won more Walter J. Travis and Fred lAAAmMtn80bABSE. 30th. New York. Tel-. 531» Mad. Of the other this week, B. >iacacr.ald, Herre- Travellers' Co.. sorial record, furnished it. It seems that he than the Highlanders themselves. No one can fixtures the historic open tournaments than any professional in this Garden City Golf track, Travers of $7,500 on Tuesday and the shoff. all of the Club. has several times run or this and that work up much enthusiasm over the tailenders, Grand Union country. He Is on his game at present, and no Hotel Stakes of (10,000 on Wednesday are CHATEAU dcs BEMIX-MTS the last fifty yards are or. a distinct downward but we hope thf-y will pull out of last place the lead- one would be surprised to see Alec show the way On beautiful lIUNTINGTONBAT. I*.1. ers in point value. The running says was timed in 9 1-5 sec- they home. of thirtieth of the the Myopia field. Rendezvous for Automobilists and Yachtsmen. elope. Duffy he when get Saratoga Cup is on the programme Thursday, and to YANKEES LOSE TO SOX. Hotel. Restaurant and Casino. track, but did not even ask Willie Smith, a brother of Alec, is also preparing Conducted as the famous European watering resort*. onds on the same while this year its added money value is only $500, Brooklyn is occasionally worrying one of the for championship. Not long since Will re- FORTY MILES FROM TOWN. Tor Investigation of the record. it willnot be lacking in Interest, and the Saratoga the PERFECT DCSTLESS ROADS. in of first division trains holding it? own ceived a leave of absence from his club at Mexico BrsTANOBY BROS.. There are few finer passages the annals and with Racing Association did well to preserve its se- Beaux Arts. City, and he is putting In his time now by play- in Boa: Fatal in Also Props, of the Cafe J»s N. T. eport than that which chronicled the victory of those in its own class. There are some mighty quence. Kentucky, a son of , was the Hogg's Wildness ing exhibition matches with his brother. Will IIin the international motor boat race batters on the S'.iperba team, and generally the first winner of this cup in ISSS, while those who the Dixie Smith has the most dashing and pleasing style Healy's Blossom Inn, S^"S 1£ trophy, won InEngland last Washington Park games are full of interest. have scored in recent years are Africander, Bel- First Tzt'O Innings Game. Hsath for the Harcnsworth to In the professional ranks. He drives of Delicacies from our own Garden. Southern cu!»!a«. victory The American Lcagrue race is just as close and dame, Caughnawaga, Go Between and Running be found year by Mr. Schroeder\s first Dixie. The an extremely long ball, and, like the other mem- New and than of ma- that in the older organization, but Water. The distance is one mile and six furlongs. Home of >as one of grit and nerve no less interesting as of Smith family, is a deadly putter. He TO-DAY, Ban-Ray WAYSIDE IhNl beautiful. fans, The Travers, at one mile and a quarter, is one ber the AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES chinery, for in the last miles of the struggle, it does not appeal to New York because won the national title at Baltimore back In 1899, 100 m. lEHENVII.tE.NYJ Best road* year older than the Saratoga Chicago. ____ „ — —— as many an figuring In it. It seems to lie be- Cup. It was first run second his brother at On- New York at with his boat travelling as fast we are not and he finished to at St. 1.-ou!«. ft Wash. ata, himself, In 1864, with Kentucky as the winner. Last year Boston ADD£7 IsJU Cm Hudson. 19Mh st. Ft. on land. Captain Pearce. tween Detroit and St. Louis, with the odda wentsia in 1906. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Viennese Cuisine PecSaf Bros. BUtomobile Frank Gill won for J. L. McGinnis. Among those Washington at Detroit. AuuLl mil Ale stifling the slightlyfavoring the Tigers because ex- George of Baltusrol, Is another favorite, almost fainting from the heat under of their likely to go to the post this year are August Bel- Low. JiiiiIT7th St * Ft Waßhn AT iN#w>- especially In this vicinity. When the last Metro- YESTERDAY. iDDnw^fin formerly or Saratoga, Dixie's hood, and the noxious prases from her perience in one march to victory- mont's Fair Play, F. A. Forsythe's Dorante, John RESULTS OF GAMES fiHHuWnLttiJlltiiBen C. R-.-.ey. hand, politan Golf Association championship tournament engine, her with one while with EX Maddens King James, John Sanford's Sir John Chicago, 4: New York. 3. _. steered Every lover of baseball must regard with ap- was run off two years ago at Hollywood he led Detroit, Washington. S. up to the freshening air the and Harry Payne Whitney's 5: St. Georga ferry. Ale. SRAWTOITf the other he hold Johnson Stamina and field, incidentally showed the way to Alec St. Louis. 8; Boston. 5. collapsed com- proval the pronouncement against betting in | Bar None. The last named Is maiden, the and ATUHTIGJNN head of his engineer, who had still a al- Smith, getting inside the 300 mark. Low New. Open all yr. baseball grounds issued last week by President though Futurity both men AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. BAlta Crab beds. RMfaWiYOjU.\flß*l PIHIr*a» pletely become It was sheer i he ran second to in the and THE BATES Lobster & loo* and unconscious. American League. Betting Is one of the closest students of the game to be W. I* Special Rhod- Island Sr. re Dinners. 11- &** made the victory of the Dixie Ban Johnson of the ! third to Colin and Celt in the Flatbush Stakes last W. L. T.C. P.C. human pluck that in the found anywhere in the professional class, and when Detroit 62 87 .626] Philadelphia 48 5© .479 * has brought the game into evil repute i season and earned close to $8,000. It is rather un- . .. Boston 46 Ni .453 l possible, combined with the finest motor ever his short game is working smoothly he is hard to St Louis 81 4O .604 HI, M SJgff- SH£EPSH£&O BE past, the great revival of popular interest Iusual for a horse of his class to be still a maiden Cleveland 55 44 .6561 Washington 37 61 .377 EELMOHT *s.l* put into a small vessel, and the victory over the and York »3 m .333 firm taken against the practice j at this time of his three-year-old year, but he has beat. Chicago 66 45 .554|New n _ •. Old Boston Post K